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TUT, OMAHA DAILY DEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1904.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Firmer, bat Bull Have a Hard
Tim Holding Fractional Gain.
CORN STRONG AND OFFERINGS LIGHT
Loir Grade
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t
There
spelter.
L'4.O"0
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Whril Hold la Omaka
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Gossip,
w ' OMAHA. Oct. 26. 1904.
la lust a moderately active
fP'-culstlve movement In the. wheat market
nd the fluctuation were generally within
ft narrow range. There wns nothing In
'.he new ot the (lay to ratine any change
In sentiment, the receipts were rather
lighter and the millers kept competing; for
cash wheat with an Initistanoe that Indi
cate that they realize the scarcity. In
Omaha several car of no grade wheat
r - .uuiln n )r 1 1 1 A. I r AM 1 1.
al 7v It almnlv hii the character of i HllBalon
the wheat that will tie ground this year
nothing too poor and nothing too good.
This was the worst Nebraska, wheat that
' has yet been ottered on this market and
when the price at which No. 8. weighing
68 Hi.. hoiU JI M. the contrast In shown
very plainly. The receipts and shipments
are not large. The market for the
speculative futures moved up decidedly
slowly and with extreme difficulty was the
..advance held. Indeed most of the gains
were Inst, so that there wasn't really much
Changs In the closing figures.
December opened at I1.HV4. or Just at
Tuesday's close, and advanced to Sl.l&'4,
reacting to 11.14. May sold at tl.UWfii
1.134 to 11 13'4 and broke to Jl.l-V as
compared with a close at $1.13'. The mar
ket Is Inclined to act a little tired specula
tlon getting anxious for more news or con
firmation of crop estimates and rather in
clined to await a reaction before getting
. In again.
Corn was firm and steady. The; supply
of old corn Is very light and the new
corn is not coming forward at all as yet.
December was firmer for the reason that
the shorts are getting nervous. December,
4!iHc to 487c; May, 46&461ic.
Omaka Cash Triers
WHEAT No. 3 hard. tl.07M.10; No. 8
linrcl. 1.07'Srl.Ofi: No. 4 hard, 80cjtl.W; No.
I spring. Sl.OTfcUO; no grade, 7c.
i 'i Tj m v if... tvj . . ' j w l a. '. , 1 Q . . Mn a
'AS.-. A-tx. , . , t' v .....
47fff4tic; no grade-. 43i45c; No. 2 yellow, 49,c;
No. 3 yellow, 49o; No. 2 white. 4Sc; No. 3
white. 4SuWc
OATS-.Nb. 3 mixed, 38c; No. 3 mixed,
I7c; No. 4 mixed, KSc; No. 2 white. any-unc
No. 8 white, asvc. No. 4 white. 27c; stand
rd. "AKkn.
Omaha Cash Sales 1 car no grade wheat.
48 lbs., 70c; 1 car no grade wheat, 44 ins ,
10c; 1 car no grade wheat, 46 lb., 70c;
1 ear No. 3 hard, 60 lbs., 81.08. 1 car
No, i hard. 67 lbs., $1.07; 1 car No. 3 mixed
oats, 27c; 1 car No. i white oats. 31?.
' Grain Markets Etaewner.
Closing prices oi grn'n today and
Tuesday at the markt. namou were us
follows:
' CHICAGO.
. Close
Wheat ; Today. Tucsy.
December 1.1- l.U
May 1.12?
Corn
December 1 4Si 49
May 46
Ob ts
December H
May 81 ls
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat
December l.ftMi l.OoH
May 1.04 1.04
Corn
December .: 42
May 41 41
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat .
December ........... 1.134
May 11 l.ltiH
Corn
December 41 44v
May 44
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
December 1-16 1 18
May M 117
DLLLTH.
Wheat
December 1.16ii 1.17
May 1.13 l.lti
KttW YORK (iEXERAI. 1IAHKET
ttaotatlons
ot the- Day un Varloos
Cmnodll lea. -. H , .
NEW YORK, Oct. 23. -FLOUR Receipts,
38. M0 bbls.; exports, s.ull Utile.; sales, i.610
bbls.; market moderately active at tlrm
prices; Minnesota patents, $6.aoti-60;
Minnesota bakers, 84.COfoo.00; winter patents,
l6.tiOCaO.0O; winter straights, J5.40y6.H5; winter
extras. J3.tXift4.25; winter low grades, 83.60
4.05. Rye flour, firm; sales, 400 bbls.; fair to
good, J4.60-U4.7o; choice to fancy, 4.50'a5.50.
Buckwheat flour, quiet at 2.Wi(n2.2u.
CORN MEAL. Virm; yellow western,
1. 11(31.13; city, $1.12(01. 14; kiln dried, 3.0U
S' KYE Nominal.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 43c, c. I. f. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts, CO, 400 bu.; sales, 4,200,
000 bu. futures. Spot market easy; No. 2
red, $1.20, f. o. b., n flout; No. 1 northern
Duluth. $1.28, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, $1.09, f. o. b., afloat. Options
opened a trifle easy under foreign selling
of May, rallied on Hmuller receipts, favor
able cables and bull support, but In the
last hour broke severely In response to
Minneapolis heaviness, closing )o net
lower; May, $1.13 1-16471.14 6-lii, closing at
$1.13; July, Sl.ei'Mil.'WH. closing at $1.08;
December, $1.17 13-104(1.19 1-lh, closing at
$1.17.
CORN Receipts, 48.376 bu.; exports. 68,004
bu.; sales, 13,0uo bu. futures. Spot market
. firm; No. '2, tioc in elevator und 60c, f.
o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 63c; No. 2 white,
6140. Option market was mote actlvo and
generally tlrm all day on small receipts
and talk of December manipulation, clos
ing partly He net higher; May, 61it6Jc,
closing at 61c; December, 67U67c, clos
ing at 6c.
OATS Receipts, 60,300 bu.; exports, 19,944
bu. Spot market quiet; mixed oats, 26 to
32 lbs., 34lt)36c; natural white, 30 to 82
lbs., 36U37c; clipped while, 36 to 40 lbs.,
37Cfl 9c. Options nominal.
FEED Steady, spring bran. $19.86; mid.
tilings. $19.86; city, jai.oOiii 28.00.
HA i Firm; spring, wxti6c; gooJ to
choice. 76'aSoo. . ,'
HOPS Bteudy; state, common to choice,
1904, 304(30c; 1903, MSiMc; olds, 145b 18c; Pa
cific coast, 1904, 304j37c; 19U3, 30i33c; olds,
ivulde. .
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 23 IbS.,
17c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., lot; Texas dry,
U to 30 lbs., 14o.
LEATHER-Firm; acid. !4i32Cc.
PROVISIONS Ueef. steady ; tamll)', J10 60
11.60; mess, I8.60ftj9.60: beef hams, $23,609
24.60; packet. $9.&0til0.60; cily extra India
mesa. $14.6u-(i 16 60 Cut meats, steady; plukled
brlliss, $'.i.0u11.00'. pickled shoulder, $7.0t!;
pickled hams, $9.6O4i10.W Lurd, weak;
western steamed. $7.ti0, October closed 17.00,
nominal; retincj, auu, coniinent, (r.ko;
South America1; $8.0t, compound, $ti.O0'uU.23.
Pork, dull; fumily. tis Mru lti.u); mess, tU.'uU'ii
13.60; short clear. $13.7S(h 17.00.
TALLOW Steady ; city. 4c; country, 4
tti 4e.
hiCE Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
I7 rj .,; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Steady; street price, extra
creamery, 21'21c; cfllclal prices, crtum
erv, romomn to extra, 13i21c; held extra,
2ni20o; state dairy, common to extra, 13(0
20c.
CHEESE Easy; state, full cream, small,
October, colored and white, poor to choice,
74t'9c; in rue, October, colored, good to
choice, 8MS9c; large, October, while, poor
to choice, 6(iiSc.
KOGS li'ieaulur: western, finest selected,
t32c; sveraae best, K.'ti23u.
POULTRY Dressed: Western chickens,
lujjllc; (owls. lliillc; turkeys, 16ti20c.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2B-BUTTER
Steady, good demand: extra neirbv prints,
24c; western, 23c; western first, 24&26c at
mark.
CHEESE Firm, steady; New -York full
creams, fancy, lOleH; choice," 10c; fair,
Dnlstk Orsls Market.
Bl'LUTH, Oct. M. WHEAT To arrive:
No. 1, $1.20: No. 1 northern. $1.18; No. I
northern, $1.11. In store: No. 1 northern,
J1.IK; No. 2 northern, $i.l'J; Decmtr,
11 KS.iR,y. 8H4.
OATS To arrive and on truck, 29c.
St. Loals Grala and Provlslaas.
9V. LOC18 fjct. 2.-WHKAT-Lower:
. ... red cs.h elevator. 11 14; track. $1.17;
i iu."u ; Ml,v- No- 3 ,mr,:
i.ni rugner; No. I cash, lie: track
ly. 44o.
track, 10
r.-, . .1 . i T. j . j J
r u . r. '"uf pi-env; re a winter pat
ents, $8.46t5.e0; special brands, higher: ea
$4rS6tf4 6iVy " ilul1'1' -ll--: clear.
is KKI is Timothy, steudv: $2 Mil 86
I'ORNMEAL-Hteady; $2.76.
mka.-m very dun; sucksd east
tl7f.
HAY Over supplied and dull;
' ' w... IHfMIlU. 9' v y JO.
HON COTTON TltS-SjO.
clesr ribs. $8 7: rtiftrt clear $1 12t
M E'l A I i Lead, nrm ( i
firm at $.r20.
POI'LTR Y t'nset tld : chickens . '
springs 9J10c; turkeys. 13J,l4c; ducks. c
daTTicFlrm: rr"""r-KtXJS-yulet
at 18c, case count
kv... Receipts. Shipments
a-MiUI, UUIM 1 (KlO
Wheat bu I!. "joio-S
S-rn. bu
oats, bu ju.0,,1
CHICAGO GRAM ASD PROVISIONS
Featares f the Tradlasr ad tloslna
Prices a Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, Oct. M. The apolngy by Rus
sia for the shelling nf the B.lti.-h Ash.ng
boats was largeiv the csuse of a wemt
wheat market here today. A bteak In
cash prices waa an Impoitant facior. At
the close both the lecember and May op
tions were off Sc. Corn Is up ic. Oa.t
show a gain oi c. Provisions are prac
tically unchanged.
Small receipts of eompsratlvely firm ca
bles caused a stesdv tone In ihe wheat
market at the opening. December was a
shade lower to a shsde higher at $1.14V0
114. May Was unchanged to c higher at
$1-It',&l.l3. On a fair demand from com
mission nouses and Mt iraoers me mar
ket advanced a trifle, December se.Lng up
to $1.14 and May to $1.13. Selling sup
posed to be for a leader of tbe bull crowd
caused a moderate reaction. December de
clined to $1.14; Msy sold off to 1.13.
Trading whs rather quiet until late in the
day, the market lacking any definite news,
either bullish or bearish, rrom $1.14 De
cember advanced to $1.16 on coveilng by
some shorts who sold yesterday. The de
mand for May was less active and In con
sequence that delivery showed more re
slstance to an advance. An advance In
consols and a reported backdown by Rus
sia was an even greater blow to holders
and especially those who had expected
further was scares. Late weakr.es at
Minneapolis also hud considerable Influence
on the market here. Alter selling eft to
$1.13 December closed at $1.13'81.14: May
declined to $1.12. 'Ihe close was at tl.12.
Clearances of flour were 7.u0 barrels. 1 rl
mary receipts were 1,043,800 bushels, com
pared with 1.3M.;nO bushels a year avo.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago repurtel
receipts of 735 cars, against 776 cars Lift
week and tit cars a year ngo.
In corn an active commission house de
mand for both December and May deliv
eries caused a strong tone. Shorts also
were liberal purchasers. Trading was more
active than for some time past. A bui lh
cash situation was an Important factor in
speculative trading. December opened W
c higher at 49i349c, advanced to too
and closed at 49'o4c. Local rccelpla
were 72 cars, wltn 6 of contract gtade.
Oats were dull, but firm. A strung un
dertone existed In sympathy with hiRher
prices of corn and with the falling off of
receipts. Cash houres and elevator Inter
ests were the bent buyer. After opet.lng
c higher at 29c December advanced t i
29c and closed at 29c. Local rcc-ip a
were 67 cars.
As a result of a 10c decline In the price
of hogs an easier tone prevailed In pro
visions at the opening, with all pioduc.ls
showing slight losses. Thi Initial decline
waa all regained on a fair demand from
pit traders and small packers. Late In the
day sentiment ngaln became easy on mod
erate profit taking. At the close all Jan
uary products were down 2c. Pork
closed at $12.30. lard at $7.07H and ribs at
$6.40.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
78 cars; corn, 62 cars; oats, 81 cars; hogs,
24.OH0 head
Tho leading futures ranged as follow:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.! Yes y.
Wheat I
oct.
Dee
1 15
May
July
Corn
Oct.
D-c.
May
Oats .
Oct.
Dec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Jan. .
May
Lard
Oct.
Jsn.
May
Ribs
Oct.
Jan.
May
I I
1 1 14
u i3 l 13;
wi id,ei u
49'T
29l
. 29
811
W
10 S6
It 80
7 12
7 07V
7 22
7 15
40
6 62
60
4ti
30
2u:
31
10 86
12 40
7 12i
16
7 26
7 15
6 45
6 60
! 1 12 1 13
1 131 1.1 1 14
U1 14 I 1 14
1 1Z1
I'li'l 1I
97i '
64 '
4,43H!fl,4
1 13
98
63
49
40 M m v.45iuo
2! SO
29, 2
31 31!8
I
10 86
11 ii
7 10
i 07
7 17
7 15
40
ti 62
I
20
2
aw
10 85 10 DO
12 32 13 -'
12 3j i 12 35
7 10
7 10
7 17
7 15
42
6i
7 12
7 10
7 17
7 15
42
6 67
No. 2. ' ' . . . ..
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market firm: winter natents.
$6.305.40; winter straights, $4.90&ii.20; spring
patents, n-.nx410.8i; epruig straign.s, ri.tyj'ui
6.30; bakers, )3.3t(&4.00.
vv rin.A 1 no. t spring, $1.13(81.11; No. 3
spring. $1.05(2(1.13; No. 2 red, $1.16Q1.18.
CORN No. 2, 65c; No. 2 yellow, 67c.
OATS No. 2, 80c; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 2
white, 30c.
RYE No. 2, 7Sc.
BARLEY Jood feeding. 37c: fair to
choice malting, 4234m:.
BliiSDS no. 1 nax, ii.tvi ii; no. 1 nortn
western. $1.15; prime timothy, $2.4o2.45;
clover, contract grade, $12.15.
PROVISIONS Mess perk, per bbl., $10.87
(1 11.00. Lard, per 10O lbs.. $8.37i'ti'(.87.
Short ribs sides (loose), $7.12(7.25. Short
clear sides (boxed, $7.377.50.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Keceipts. Shipments.
2,H0
78 1 0
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Actire and of Astonishing Breadth
and Variety.
SUBJECTED TO SEVERE LIQUIDATION
Break In Prices Resalts, bat Later
There Is Sabstaatlal Re
covery from the
Law levet.
NEW TORK, Oct. 2t Dealings In stocks
today were not up to yesterday's record,
but the dimensions and the astonishing
breadth and variety of the market were
well maintained. The list was subjected to
a pretty searching liquidation and severe
Inroads upon prices resulted, but the ben
efit to the market's health from this process
began to be shown In the latter part of the
day when there were substantial recoveries
from the low level.
The reactlonnry course of the market was
largely due to technical causes. As- much
of the recent buying has been due wholly
to the fact that prices were moving up and
were expected to do so, yesterday's dem
onstration that the advance was checked
Induced selling. Yesterday's performance in
fnlon Pacific and the Insdequateness of
the news to explain It awakened uneasiness
owing to the half hysterical character of
the movement and Its revelation of the
emotional nature of very large operations
In the market. The physiological state
which prompts an Indefinite buying Is
quickly altered by a simple change In the
direction of prices and considerations of In
trinsic value have no force to prevent this
change. There Is the additional factor of
forced sales on a reaction by the wiping
out of narrow mnrglns and the uncovering
of stop-loss orders placed below the market
and which ore always In usual volume after
a volatile rise In price. All these forces
operated In causing the weakness tpday.
Hut? consideration was also given today to
the more material factors of the disnp-
Sointing quarterly statement of the I'nlted
tales Steel corporation, the Irritating ten
sion between Russia and Oreat Britain and
the prospect of a creditable gold export
movement. Selling from the steel centers
and from the west wns very large, Dotn or
the 1'nlted StRtes Steel stocks and of the
Pacifies and Pennsylvania showed the usual
sympathy with Cnlted States Steel. iAin- i
don nlso sold freely here. Whllo It was
believed that the ncuteness of the Anglo
Russian crisis was assuaged for the pres- I
ent. the situation was felt to be dangerous I
and liable to some explosive episode which
might throw It out ot the power of the
dltilomntlsts to corttrnl. Veiled Intlmntlona
nf undisclosed developments In tne .situa
tion played a part in tne mnrKei.
The report that arrangements had been
practically concluded for a $270,000,000 Rus
sian loan to be placed in Berlin snd Paris
sufficiently explains the pressure from those
points for gold and points conclusively to a
considerable withdrawn! of gold from New
York. With the interior demand for cur
rency not yet satisfied any considerable
withdrawal of cold will result in higher
money rates here. The recognition of this
fact doubtless had Its Influence In checking
the speculative buying. The reaction was
not beyond control at any time, Rock Island
and Onturlo & Western reflecting their cm
train tne aecune
davs, 3 per cent; six months. per cent.
PR1MK MERCANTILE PAPEK 447 per
STERHNO BXrHANOF- Firm. wlti
sctual business In bsnkers' bills st $4 4ii
4 KW5 for demand and at IIAWfil 9390 for
-day bills: posted rates, $4.84ti 1.87; com
mercial bills, $483.
SILVER Far, sc; Mexican dollars.
4d'c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
The following are tht c'e.nlng quotations
on stocks and bon,,-
l R. re. U. rf....l'MH'Mhstta t g
t rsupon Wk H". Ontrsl 4 7I'4)
do ts, rm tMSI " ! tne
So ronrxin I"" "nn St, I.. 4... M
So eoupoa
no old 4s. res
do roupen
Alrhton fs. 4t
do id). 4
Atlantic r. L. 4s...
Bat. Ohio 4m
do
Contral of Os. Of...
do 1st Inr
0. Ohio 4...
Chl.o A. IV .
r.. A. A Q. a. 4...
C. M. A P. I 4.
C. A N. W. t. Ts...
C, ft. I. A r. 4...
do col. M
crc A S. It. t
Chlcno Tr. 4
Con. Tehasro 4s
Colo A So. 4
r. A R. O. 4i
Srl prior Urn 4s. ..
do sen. .
r w. a n.
HocMns Val.
U A N. unl. 4i.
Offered.
..IIKVVM.. K A T. lot ,
11V do la si
.IMS T a. R. nt V e. 4i so
.1(wi N Y C. I. ! l"o
.102 V 1. r. f. M IM4
. Ko. purine 41 ltH
. V 4n 3
AM N A W. r. U 101
. 8. L. 4 A pr....inlH
.lMStPenn. eonr. m IM
. us Resdlns Sn. 4s 101
.W.St. U a I M. e. ts..UW
. Sfl St L A . F. ff. 4s.
. M St L. S. W. ll 109
11" Seaboard A. L. 4 ... 41
.1IH So. Parlfle 4s 4H
71 So Railway (a ll'Vt
Tmi A P. 1 1WH
T. St. L. A W. 4f.. IIS
Inlon ParlSp 4a 1H
do ronv. 4a Ill
!' S. Steal td la.... tTH
W'anaah la lit
do dab. R H
W. A t,. R. 4a aen
la HI. Wla. Central 4a t
4Hs. . . irolo. Fual r. a 13
,mn
. 1
. 74.
. rts
,1M
,1"0L,
Boston Stoelr Market
BOSTON", Oct. M Call loans.
cent: t me loans, 4f3 per cent.
elos ni of stocks sna
Alehaon ad, 4a.
do
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Boston A Albany
Boston A Malna. .
Boston Blara'ed .
Fltehblirx pfd ...
Mevtran Central .
N. T.. N. H. H...1M
Pera MaMuetta ...
t'nfon Paelflo
Amar. Arse. Cham.
do pfd .
Armr. Pneu. TuNl.
Amer. F'istr ......
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Wonlen
- ptd
dominion I. A R...
Kdlaon Hire. liiu..
Central Eleetrlc ..
Mana. Electric ....
do pfd
Mfll. Oaa
t'nlted Fruit
I r lcd Shoa Mseh.
do pfd
I". 3. Steel
An pfd
Weatlna.. common
Asked.
binds:
ST fAdventitre
1014 Alloiiei
S4 Amalgamated ...
tnm American Ztne ..
5.0 lAIUnllc
lt Binsham
155 '('a I A Heels....
13 Centennial
li'oprer Ranca ...
P.'itr Weft
7 Irvmlnlon Coal .
lOS-VFianklln
lS'Cranrv
ti 'lale Rnrala
34 Mim. Mlnlnf ...
. .. ,m4 Mi' mean
...Vi :tehawk
...14'4 Mont. r. A C...
... ; ioio Dominion ..
... KMOarenls
... ia4i'arro
. ,.2r.f Oulnr
...7T Phaneon
... 1.1 Tmaracli
... ai Trinity
... 12 V. . Mining....
...K4 f. 8. Oil
... S4 t (ah
. .. al Victoria
. . . Wlnena
... SI iWolrerln
. . . SS
2fn per
Official
4
,
i'H
HH
m
174
a
114
(7
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. SS
M
W..
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Oct. 2. Closing:
Conaola. money M 3-16 N Y Central.
do account salt Norfolk A
Anaconda do pfd ...
AtchlBon ia Ontario A W
do pfd W .Pcuraylvanla
naltlmnra A Ohio.... 7t4 Rand Mines .
14 M. Reading
t'annd'an Paclfl.
Chea. A Ohio 47 1
rhlcago Gt W W-t
P M. A St. P T
PcBeera 1
D. A R. 0 3iH
..1... . W. 1 . -u.fr., .Ka Hrllna QO I"1'
I'll iii.-ii L U" uian vvj .c.u,., in.. " - - Prle 4J'
The rally was not fully maintained and a 'i; "ptd '." li
the closing was easy, but the urgent liqul- ,A IA -i
dailon was not renewed rionas were tiiinnlt central
do lt pfd
'do 2d prd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Paclne ..
I'nlon Pacific
do pfd
r. 8. Steal
do pfd
par valuo, 8,690,0110. ;
were uncnangeu on
heavv. Total sales.
Tnlted Stales bond.i
call.
The following were the closing quotations
on the Stock exchange:
Baies.rtign iow.t,iose.
Atchlsor. 63.000
do pfd 2,tmo
Baltimore & Ohio 9,9tl
do pfd a
Canadian Pacific 8.IM)
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio. . .10,200
Chicago & Alton 200
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western. 1,900
Chlctigo & N. W 1,100
C. M. & St. P ,600
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T... 4.100
do pfd 10.OU0
C, C, C. & St. L
Colo. Southern 1.200
do 1st pfd 300
do 2d pfd : )
Delaware tk Hudson.. 8,400
I)., L. & W
Denver & Rio Grande 1.900
do pfd 1,200
Erie -.v.... .203, 000.
do 1st pfd 4.200
do 2d pfd 4.100
Hocking Valley .....
do pfd
.Illinois Central 1,000
Iowa Central 100
do pfd 400
K. C. Southern
do pfd 200
Louis. & Nashville.... 6.600
Manhattan L 6.200
Met. Securities 4.000
Met. St. Ry 20,800
Minn. & St. Louis
M.. St. P. & S. S. M.. 7.900
do pfd 700
Missouri Pacific SO.SoO
81
102
' 4
90
13u
-4t;
37
22
1 fall 4
173
10
20
'23"
64
30
180
'ii
84
,3H
73
62
Flour, bbls.
Wheut, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu....
Rye bu
Barley, bu.
40.900
..194,000
..134.900
..240.7O,
.. 7,2iO
,.137.400
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & Western..,
do nfd
Ontario & Western.
Pennsylvania
ffl.50: j p., c..' C. & St. L...
1.'.3I0
12.3' 10
2S.90O
1 unn-rugner; No. I cash, lie
Uja3c; December. 44i44: alnv
lUTS-PJrm; No. S cash. 2c-fi-aiue?
No. while S1'i31Ve.
track. 2
timothy.
J HON t'o i'TtiN TIE4
I WINE Hemp. 7?-. . '
... "ov isii.Nd - 1 01k. low.r
ir0, mwrr' peime
Baron, lowtr; boxed extra
Inbbma.
at. um m u,.
hurts. $8.6-;
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was rirui; creameries, I6i(i2ic;
dairies, ISQIOc. Cheese, dull, IO&I04.0. Efgs,
steady; at mark, cases included, ltri8c.
Kansas t'lty -Brain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 26. WHEAT
Steady; December, $1.06: May. $1.04; July,
fDc. Cash: No, 3 hard, $1.09f1.12; No 3,
tl.Oti&l.Oe. No. 4. fcf11.04i rejected, 86f(ji
90c; No. 2 red, $1.12if.l.l4; No. 3, $1.071.10;
No. 4, P9cW$1.04; rejected, o8tg05c.
CORN Steady : December, 42fjl2e; Miv,
41ft'41o. Cush: No. 2 white, 48$49(-;
No. 8. 4d049c: No. 4, 47645c: No. 2 mixed,
484Ti'49c; No. 8. 4SJNAo, No. 4, 47tyo.
RYE 73c.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, $7.00(68 c0;
choice prs iris. $0.75(t8.00)
EtfOs Steady , Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 180
per dux.; case covnt, 16c per doi. ; cases
returned, c off. k .
BCTTER-Creamery, l."421c: dairy.
18o. . .
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 4S.6O0 69.:93
Corn, bu , 20,000 16,000
Oats, bu 10.00J 20,000
Minneapolis Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26-WH EAT-De .
ccmber, $1.16; May. $1.16; Septeml-e-,
Pic; No. 1 hard. $1.21; No. 1 northern.
$1.17;, No. 2 northern, $1.13.
FLOL'R First patents. $6.4586.K: second
patents, 6.;t(Kp-3.4ft; flmt clears, $1.4. iff 1.6);
second clears. $3.00!fi 3. 10.
BRAN In bulk. $16.26.
-Spot,
1 6'4d;
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 26. -WHEAT
nominal: futures, quiet; December, 7
March. 7a ftSd: May. 7s 6Hd.
CORN Spot. American mixed firm st 4s
7Vd. Futures, steady; December, 4s8d:
January, 4s 4d.
Ruudlng
do 1st pfd ...
do 2d pfd ....
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific .
do nfd
Kauway
6.6110
l,6u0
600
9.100
3,600
!93.fio6
,84.8110
. 100
3.700
!X)
800
. 2.3O0
121.100
. 1.400
,34,700
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Oct. 2.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3,
65c: No. 4, 64c.
WHISKY-On the basis of $124 for fin
ished goods.
nn-ar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Oct. 26,-SUGAR-Raw.
Firm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 96
test. MnlnsMes sutnr. 8c iellne,
stesdv; No. . 2.40c; No. 7, 55c; No. 8 I 45c:
No. 10. 4.ISc ; No. 12. 4J0c: No. 13, 4.15c: No
14, 4.1oc: confectioners' A. 4.86c; mould A,
B.S5c: cutlosf. .70c; crushed, 6.70c: pow
dered 6.10c; granulated, 6c; cubes. 6.26c
MOLA8HKS Kteailv; New Orleans open
liettte r"4 cole JiiJ-
NEW ORI BANS. Oct. J -SI'dAR-I-rer-Hlar:
open kettle tHc: centrifugal whites
4 7-1; yellows, 41i4i-ltic; seconds. 8-16c
MOLASSES Open kettle, S3c; centrifugal
SYR CP-32-Sa3c.
Drr Goods Market,
NEW YORK. Oct. 26. DRY OOODB-The
mark! la coneldersblv ileter, but firm
ness Is Its chief char-cterlsMo. Reloctsnce
scalnst selling shed Is the attitude of
the seller, ard. while huvera are operating
on the same basl. rffo-ts to secure nearby
deliveries are so arenemlly unsuccessful
that they take considerable interest In the
future.
CosTee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. .-COKFF.E-Meike
for futures opened unchanged and rlcsed
steady net unchanged to . points higher.
Sales were reporleil of 48,000 bags, tnclud
Ing: October, 6.56c! Novemusr. O-hOo: March.
ot.f7c: Msv. 7tKti7.1Sc; July. 7 2util.'r;
September. 7.354T7 45c. Snot Rio, n!et; No.
7 Invoke. 8o. Mild. dull.
Tote e4 Market.
TOLEDO, Oct. M -SEEDS Clover, cash
snd October. $7 42: De-mber, $7 46; March.
$7 56: alsike, $7.76; timothy "rime, (1.26
ssked.
Southern
do pfd
Texas A Pacific..
T.. St. L. & W...
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabnh
do pfd
W. ft L. E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Mex. Central
Adams Ex
American Ex
T'nlted States Ex....
Wells-Fargo Ex......
Amal. Copper ,
Am. Car A Foundry.
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oii
do pfd
Am. Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil .....
do rfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt. & Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng ....32,300
Ansconda M. Co
Brooklvn R. T 20.800
Colo. Fuel A Iron 28.700
1 Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products
do nfd
Distillers' Securities
Oeneral Electrlo ....
Intirnetlonal Paper...
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead 2,800
North American 500
Putlflc Mall 1.800
People's Gas 13 9x1
Pressed Steel Car 6,200
.. 8,200
. . 'J00
.. loo
.241,300
,. 900
.. 1.600
.. 3,900
.. 400
.. 3,200
.. 200
..22,100
.51,000
. 2.400
'. i,m
. 100
. l.soo
. 1 6(10
. 1.6O0
6.600
400
7.900
SO0
4.AO0
LOO
Kiai
l."0
RnO
100
600'
144
27
48
'56"
136
162
86
128
'88
140
106
31
69
41
135
72
'47
137
'7o'"
87
'S3
74
63
2L'
60
63
11.
35
's;
30
50
111
95
22
44
19
23
45
18
67
27
95
8
?
13
"27
86
101
93
90
134
'irt"
87
22
194
170
"8
17
'2i
64
2Vi
178
'30
ti'2
ti
60
143
27
48 t
'56"
133
160
84
125
'85
138
104
30
68
40
133
71
'46
130
'74
87
jo
72
62
22
4!)
60
116
34
35 "
30 .
60
109
!15
21
22
46
17
I.oula. A N'aah
M . K. A T
SILVER Bar.
MONEY 2fc2
. 5s
. J3S
. t
. 3
. tt
IIS
. 11.
. 2
. It
. 414
. 4
. i
. w
140
74
M
41
70'
101,
n
4S
41V4
iH
tTi
V1
11414
7H
JP4
H'
tJ
4SH
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beit Ftt Cattle nd Feeders Sold 8tetdy,
Others About Tea OenU Lower.
HOG MARKET BROKE. ABOUT A DIME
Demand for Fat sheen ana l.amba
Contlnee Artlve. with Prtees a
Dime Htfffcer All Deslraale
Gradet, Feeders Also Strong.
I cow.
( steers.. ..1181 I 20
I steer l.iftO 3 "
II. L, Hackney, Wyo.
7 steers... Ufa I 55 It cows 1
3 steers . ..1JU ik 1 bull ism
W. W. Ilabcock "on. Neb.
9 J 00 1 heifers.. IdO
.902 3 10
T H. Miller. Neh.
14 heifers.. V2 t U 2 feeders. .1:30
lfoo 2 10
1 feeder.
2k feed era..
S 7S
2 10
2 80
8 14
S 40
heifers.. STO i 00 3 steers.... iifi
20 cows 694 2 50
II I ' I'nmnMll M'VO.
.lii-3 3 96 8 feeders.. 853 I 16
bi I 80
t. J. M
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. H. 180W
Receipts weret CttM. Hogs. Eheep
Official Monday 1.821 4.147 16.0.S
Otticlsl Tuesday 7.211 6.4. 1.19
Official Wednesday 8.700 8.6
Three days this week..l.TM , 15.776 36.658
BKRia dft-va last week 17 811 11.410 bt.lM
Same days week before.. 19.01 17.667 60-9i"4
f-sms three weeks age. ..19.619 17,i2 . 56.019
name tour weeas ago... ,a8,"j is."i 0.101
Same days last year 26.964 13.036 67.463
RECEIPTS FOR THE YAR TO DAVE.
The following table shows tne receipts of
csttis, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to data with comparisons with last
year;
lam tora Inc. Dse.
Cattle 758.438 879.087 1.599
HOSS 1 -AAA 1 kAI -JMl A 0T.5 1
Shsep liWano L8lsl!fcl 51,707 '
The following wiue sIioms ilitt av.sa
price ot hogs at south uin-lm lor tne lasi
isveral du with comparisons:
Df. I 1M4. lAKM.IlM.ilni.iiMouM.IUM
145 HVabaah
1 in"., 1 do pfd
S2,;STanlan 4a
firm, 2613-16d per ounce
ner cent
The mfe of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2(g'2 per cent.
80
mil.
Ii4 ' Foreign Financial.
95 LONDON. Oct. 26. Home rails generally
134 were lower, owing to the large bull account
182 disclosed and to the fact that the tariff
45 . returns had not equalled expectations.
38 i Americans opened weak on profit-taking,
80 I grew firmer later, became less active and
22 1 closed weaker. Owing to the scarcity of
194 : supplies money was In continued demand.
171 ; Discounts hardened on the CJerman demand
183 1 for gold absorbing the supplies of bars.
9 ! BERLIN. Oct. 26. Trading on tne itourse
todav oDenea siugEisn upon ycbiciuhj o
20
84
22
53
19
178
297
31
84 '
87
71
60
80
89
148
27
48
28
Oct. 1....
Oct ....
Oct. I....
Oct. ....
Oct. J..,.
Oot. ....
Oct. 7....
Oct. I....
Oct.
Oct. 10...
Oct. a...
Oct, 12...
Oct. 13...
Oct. 14...
uct 15...
Oct. 16...
Oct. 17...
Oct. 18...
Oct. in. . .
Oct. 20...
Oct. a...
Oct. ...
Oct. 13...
Oct. 24. . .
Oct. i6...
Oct. M...
621 7 IS. 7A 6 131 I
l 7 20 6 U Il
I 7 82 I7 I0 4 $7
6 47 1 1 a l li 4 ali
6 641 7 4li It U 4 14
s se 411 7 tsi 49l I
64 t lt 7 ib 8 I Ml
I T4( I t!
74
! tsi
8 71
3 t
1 4
a m
$6$
I ft
I 8 59
1 4 isi 7 wi a iji S ni 4 16l
63l t 221 7 V4 14 4 M 4 HJ $ 64
I 96 16 4 tvi 4 81 61
6 31 I 6 30; I 20) 4 4 2 $ 3
6 16 I i ai, 7 07 I 4 IM 4 M 3 o
U I 6 43 7 It, 6 29 ! 4 24, o
H 6 49 7 taj 8 18 4 82; I
I i 87 6 91 6 U 4 73 4 20
t 02 6 261 7 151 301 4 t4 4 lb; 3 70
4 (7 I 7 02 271 4 62 4 10; 3 67
t'J-4) 5 11! 1 6 -o I 4 1 1 4 10, .1 li
6 07 6 03 93 4 68 1 4 511 t 71
13WI t 071 82 1 I 26 1 4 131 $ 66
6 11
5 22
6 20
6 OK
t li 6 7l tf Oil 4 2 I $ 6j
0 14 , 6 77 6 99 4 61 4 36,
6 141 6 74i 6 ull 4 bit 4 14, 8 64
I 71 W I 4 48 4 W 38
j t III 4 ui 4 10 -
Wolf ft Murnan...
New York advices. Most of the securities j Mike Haggerty....
were lower. Canadian racino ana 11am
more & Ohio were 1 point lower. Exchange
on London, aim jH'APigs lor cnei-ns. ioe
indicates riunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today uy each road was:
Cattle. Hogs, bu p. H'r's.
C. M. & 8t. P. Ry.... .1 1
Wabash 1
Mo. Pacific Ry 8
L'. P. system 89 2u 30 3
C. ft N. W. Ry 8
F., E. ft M. V 187 13 i, 3
C. St. P., M. & 0 6
11. ft M. Ry 107 :2 1 2
C, B. ft y. Ry 6
K. V. ft St. J 1
C. R. I. ft P., east... 2 4
C, R. I. ft P., west.. 8-1
UllnoU Centraf 11..
Chicago Qt. Western. .. 2
Total receipts 354 92 34 t
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho
number of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 2X6 410
Swift and Company 140 I,2?4 8.031
Cudahy Packing Co 1.9J 1,433 325
Armour ft Co 1,112 1,438 621
Cudahy Pkg Co.. C. B lo3
Armour ft Co., Sioux City 87 1,028
Vansant A Co 72 1,026
Carey ft Benton
Lobman ft Co
McCreary
W. I. Stephen
Hill ft Huntzinger
Huston ft Co
Hamilton ft Rothschild..
L. F. Huss
discount, rate for short bills was 4 per cent
and for three months , bills 4 per cent.
PARIS, Oct. 26.-r.T)iree per cent rentes,
A7f 92c for the, nc0'irtt. Exchange on
London. 26f 10c lhr ecks.
ST, PETERSBURG.. Wt. 28 Imperial 4s
were again unchangvdion the Bourse today.
OMAHA WHOLESALE M Alt KK t.
. . . , i.
Condition of Trade And Quotations on
Staple nod Fancy Prod nee.
EGOS Candled stock. Inc.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. ?g; roosters, 6c;
turkeys, 13c; ducks. 8f9c; geese, ic; spring
. . 1. 1 U U A-
I BUTTER Packing stock, 12c; choice to
I fancy dairy. 16917c; creamery, 182uc; fancy
i prints, 21c, . ...
r llCOn f ion livuii l.n;, 111 nri 11, n.
68
41
133
71
90
46
130
do pfd .
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel
do pfd :
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron..
I'. 8. Leather
do pfd
I'. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
V. B. SteH
do pfd
Westinghouse Elec.
Western I'nlon
700
700
1.600
.10.500
,.10.100
. 1.000
. 100
. 50a
. 30
..98.4(10
114 700
. 2.200
114
129
'68
4?i
216
81
176
18
77
28
9tH4
38
109
34
81
'12
63
57
13
'
83
28
82
21
82
169
f5
26
32' '
95
T
36
13
'27"
98
7o
113
137
'66
40
214
16
74
33
175
17
76
22
95
37
108
33
80
12"
62
65
12
91
a
?7
?
?0
80
167
74
87
80
32
73
62
22
49
61
115',
34
94
35
30
49
109
94
22
43
18
22
44
18
235
206 .
110 1
232
66
26
83
32
95
7
85
12
84
27
98
71
112
188
90
66U
41
214
16
73
?14
174
17
76
87
79
23
95
&s
108
83
80
226
"
52
22
84
66
12
91
6?
. 27
82
20
8074,
174
270,
pkgs.,
, 6c.
carton
176, 200,
900 and
$2.00;
T5
Total sales for the day, 1.178.100 shares.
New York Mlnlaar Stocks.
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 The following are
the closing prices "n clnlne stocks;
184
160
84
125
69
88
J7? 1 nlke. 10ct rjerch. 7c: bl0eflsh. 12c; whlteflsh
,,2 i 10c; salmon. 14c; redsnapper, Ho; lobster.
" 1 areen 20o: lobster. Dolled, sue: Duuncacis.
11c; catfish. 14c; black bass. 20c; halibut.
10c; croppies. 12c; roe shad, $1; buffalo, 7c;
white bass. 11c; frog legs, per doien, 25c.
BRAN Per ton, $lt.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1
upland. $6.50: No. 2, $6.00; medium, $5.50;
coarse. $5.00. Rye straw, $5.00. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
46c; extra selects, per can. 37c; standards,
ier can. 32c; bulk, standards, per cat., $1.85;
)ulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.7i; bulk
New York counts, per gal.. $2 00.
TKUni. Ali r ill 11 a.
ORANGES Mexican, sixes 156,
216. 250, $4.00.
LEMONS California fancy,
3iil. $5.00: choice. $4.60.
DATES Per box of 30-lh.
Hnllowl In 70-lb. box, per lb.
FlflS California, ner 10-lb.
user Imnorted Smyrna. 4-crown. 12"Ao:
E-crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c: fancy Imported,
washed, tn 1-lb. pkgs., 16Qlc; California,
per case of thirty-six pkgs., $2.25.
BANANAS Per medium sised bunch,
$:.00&2.60; Jumbo, K ThrtH 60.
. FRUITS.
APPLES Home grown Jonathan, per
bbl. $4.00; Ben Davis, $2.26; New York
Pound vSweets, $3.00; New York Kings, $3.00:
New York Pippins, $2 75; New York Green
ings, $2.26; Colorado Jonathans, per bu. box,
$1.50.
PEACHES Colorado or Utah clings, per
box. 85o.
PEARS Utah, Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box. $l.75.:.2I.
CELERY Per do., 26560c.
GRAPES New York and Ohio, per 8-lb.
basket, 2122o.
CRANBERRIES Cape Cods, per bbl.,
$6.60: per box, $2.40.
QUINCES California, ner box, $2.00.
W VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown, In sacks,
per bu., 40o.
TURNIPS Per bu., 60c; Canada ruta
baga, per lb., lc
BEETS Per bu.. 60c.
CARHOT8 Per bu.. 60c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.002.10.
ONIONS Home-grown. In sacks, per bu.,
60c: Spanish, per crate, $1.90.
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
basket, 2M55c.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs., 70o.
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
bu. basket, 76c: Virginia, per bbl.. $2.60.
GREEN PEPPERS Per bu. basket. 60c.
KQUA8H Home-grown, per dos., 60c.
EGG PLANT Home-grown, per do., 76c,
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wlscoimlii twins, full cream,
11c: Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, 1617c; Wisconsin
brick. 12c; Wisconsin limberger, 11C
NUTS walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, per lb.,
ISc; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. Z
hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per
lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per
lb, 7c; roasted pesnuts. per lb., 8c; Chill
Walnuts, per lb., 12itj'13c; almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 16o; hard shell, per lb., 18c;
chestnuts, per lb.! 12tt46c; new black wal
nuts, per bu., 764i90c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. t green, 8e;
No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7e; No. 1
veal calf. 9c; No. 2 vesl calf, 7c: dry salted,
lO'Ql&c; sheep pells, 26c4$l.O0; horse sides.
$1,5043.00.
Leiahton ft Co.
J. ti. Root ft Co.
8. ft 8
Other Buyers....
87
72
172
146
194
820
135
40
250
18
. 152
. 4
'. 'iio
.'l'.iis
148
218
9 rows.
43 coma.
Moore Neb,
K3 feeders.. Bin 1 25
8.1 II van Bros Wyo.
29 feeders.. X8 1 30 1 feeder... S8
A. L. Orendorff Neb.
64 feeders.. 971 10 8 feeders.. 943
Horn Bros Wyo.
73 feeders.. 1045 $25 15 cows M
5 feeders.. 1045 2 75 1 cow 1010
1 bull 1640 t 00 1 cow 760
H. Williams 8. D.
21 steers. ...1282 8 o
Diamond Cattle Co. Wyo.
17 steers.. ..1223 8 40 97 cows !
.1 steers.. ..1450 J 40 1 steer 10M
J Steers.. ..1285 S 00 1 steer 1.W
T 7 r 1 11 r,ln., V i n
.. 961 75 6 cows 1003 2 75
..1078 t 75
1. Dixon Wyo.
..1046 S IO
.T. M. Hermen H P.
IS steers. ...1290 4 25 1 heifer. ...1110
1 steer 1140 4 25 1 heifer. ...1110
IV. C Bwartr Neb.
lOcows 1102 1 60 1 heifer.... 610 2 25
1' cows SSj 2 00
F. Arnold Neb.
99 heifers.. 639 1 15 24 cows 691 1 f 5
10 helfeis.. 639 1 15
H. King, Wyo.
28 cows 1037 2 70 IS cows.
21 cows.
4 cows.
10 cows.
I 75
10
1 r.
2 85
1 35
5 70
3 00
i 00
8 75
3 75
1 cow
22 cows..
2 cows..
970
A,
877
985
W
2 70
Lowrey, Wyo.
2 76 3 cows..
3 75
Martin. Neb.
.1070 2 70
.m:o 2 7S
11 feeders.. 9?9 I 15 1 stag 1260 8 35
1 feeder... S30 J 00 27 feeders.. 678 8 00
Huut r'or the time of year u.c aupp.y of
hogs In sight was quite liberal, and ss 11
result prices suffered st all points. Both
Chicago and Kansas City were quoted loo
lower nnd packers took off that much here
as compared with yesterday's later market.
As compared with the few high sales that
were made early In the morning, the de
cline was more than that. Tbe ulk of
the hogs today went from $..06 to $6. in,
with strlctlv choice loads from $5.10 to
$5.20. Trading wus not particularly active,
but still the hogs kept moving towsrd the
scales and it was not long belore the bulk
of the enrly arrivals was disposed of. Sev
eral of the trains were late, which delayed
the market to quite an extent. Today s
decline takes the market back to Just about
where It was on Thursday of lust week.
Representative sales:
Tne close or tne marsei was siow ana
weak, the late sales being Inrgely around
$5.05 and $5.07, or lOfcploc lower than yea-te-rday's
late market.' Practically every
thing, though, was disposed of before noon.
Itepiosentu'.lve sales;
No. Sh. Ar. Pr. No. 8b. A v. Pr.
41) 83 ... 4 75 73 2t 10 (0714
0 1M 124 SM', M. f OTL,
15 t:0 ... 6 0S 1 77 21 130 071
(1 7(S 40 sot 1 20 19 t 07V,
4 'M ltd t OH M 19 120 I 071,
it 240 M B AS 7 2rtl ... 6 07V,
M 274 120 i M tK 24 40 07 V,
12 211(1 ... 6 011, 48 246 ... S 07
79 21.1 SO I 074 ' tM 40 I 071,
It 262 40 6 07 l, 7i, 2M 4(1 5 071,
6;l 2(9 10 1071, 71 2HT 120 (071,
ID 20 ... (074 47 120 ( 071,
SO. . . , IS 240 5 07V4 17 103 ... (074,
I. 3 247 40 ( 071, SO (II ... ( 07Vs
19 227 90 ( 071, FiS 221 ... 110
67 27 100 ( 07i, 241 (0 ( 10
T3 It ... ( 07" K MT (0 (10
44 261 240 ( 071, ae 9f.9' ... (10
? 10(1 ... (071, (4 199 ... (10
It tW 190 ( 07 49 97T ... (10
71 272 ISO t. 07H W ...240 ... ( 10
75 24C 90 ( 074 M 244 ... (10
40 277 120 ( 07 215 120 ( 10
19 2S ... (071, 7f 113 40 ( 10
.l til 190 ( 071, II .'..214 ... (10 '
95 244 40 ( 071, li 903 90 ( 10
94 23f 120 ( 07V, TI 323 40 ( 10
II 191 120 ( 071, IT 279 190 I 10
TI 26S 40 ( 07 (2 10T ... (10
73 247 120 ( 07U 67 274 90 ( 10
72 .249 90 ( 07 24 24S ... (10
, 2A7 90 ( 071, 19 119 (0 ( 10
75. 22J 120 (07 JO 2M ... (Ill,
44 230 ... ( 07 100 220 ... Ill
71... tf.3 90 ( 07 tl 137 90 ( 2
(4 271 190 ( 0T
4.840
AOama Con
A I ir
Brears
Brunaartra: Con .
romaiock Tunnel
Con. ral. 4k Vs.
Horn Sllvar
Iron Silver '
Ltadillla cos ...
80
.. 45
.. 11
.. 13
.. 9
.140
. .150
..lit
.. I
1.1111a Chlaf
Ontario
Ot,hlr
Phoenix
Poloai
Ha tag
Starrs Nevada
SiTiall Hopea ..
ScanJara
I
,...lf,o
....lift
.... it
.... 10
.... 24
.... 92
.... U
....190
Treasury ttateaaeat.
WABVIOTON' 001 26-Today's state,
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 8i50.flno.ou0 jtold
Ih.!' I" ", division of redemption.
So d $L8 sVSJb" "h bala"ce' 144,4V3,732
Hew York Money Market.
...hW ,VR,K- 001 2 MONEY-On call.
.... ,y,,V'4'J ! per cent; closing bid. t per
.. i i'.'''1,' ? ' '' loans, easy
sud dull; sixty days. 4 pi cent, ninety
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 26. METALS The
London tin market, affected presumably by
speculative operations, was again higher,
with spot quoted at 131 10s and futures at
130 10s. Locally it was quiet. Some of
the larger dealers ho'd spot at $28.6 U .8 .82,
while other quotations range as hih aa
$.'9.00 Copper wus also a little higher in
London, closing at 4.8) 17s (d for apjt and
61 3s 9.1 for futures. locally the market
was firm and a little higher on the Inside
prices of lake, which is now quoted at
(13 37b 13.50; electrolytic is held at $13 12
013.37 and casting at $13.00gi$.12. Lead
was unchanged at 12 7s6d In Loi.don and
at $4 a.va'4.42 in the local msrkot. Ure ter
was higher in the English market, rlong
at 24 10s. Locally the market was un
changed at $5.aurg6.36. Iron closed at 6 s 7d
In Glasgow and at 44a ld In Middles
borough. Locally Iron was unchanged: No.
1 foundry northern la quoted at $14 7515 Jo,
No. t foundry northern st $14Xftl4 75. No.
1 foundry southern snd No. 1 foundry
southern soft at $14 6rfe 5 00.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. i. M ET A L8 Lead, firm
at $4.20; sptltet, flrui at 5 lu. , .
Total 7,661
ClA'iTLE Receipts of cattle
liberal this morning at all point and as a
result the tendency of prices was cown
ward. The quality of the offerings, though,
was not very good, so that the belter grades
showed but little change from yesterday.
Corn-fed steers sold in about the same
patches they have for some time past.
Anything at all desirable waa In good de
mand, but the same as usual the warmed
up cattle did not change hands any too
readily. There were not aa many corn-feds
on sale today as yesterday and most every
thing was out of first hands In good season.
The better grades of western range beef
steers also sold at steady prices and sev
eral bunches were good enough to sell from
$4 to $4.25. The demand for that class of
beef was quite active and there were none
too many to supply the trade. The big
bulk of the westerns, though, was of com
mon quality and such kinds were not very
brisk and weak to a dime lower. It was
late before even the bulk of the commoner
kinds wus disposed of.
The cow market was again very uneven
and sales were made all the way from
steady to a big dime lower. Buyers all
wanted to get their supplies for less money,
as there were a good many cows on sale,
but son e of the cows that Just suited buy
ers sold at about steady prices. The gen
eral market, though, was right around a
dime lower.
Bulls, veal calves and stags were also a
trifle lower than yesterday.
There was quite a demand this morning
for good fleshy feeders nnd such kinds sold
without much trouble at good steady prices.
Aside from those, however, the market wus
a little slow and around a dime lower. The
quality of the offerings as a whole was
nothing to brag of and na speculators al
ready had a good many common cattle on
hand they were not at all anxious to stock
up with more unless they could get them
at a lower price. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No At. Pr. '
No
20..
10.
Av. Pr.
.1227 ( 70
COWS.
.1001 1 (0
HEIFER8.
.798 I 00
STEERS AND COWS.
.1UM 4 00 U lit!
NEBRASKA.
$ 10
, 648
966
7&4
1080
1002
25 feeders
3 feeders
8 feeders
4 cows...
15 cows...
7 cows 1008
10 feeders.. 836
11 calves...
7 steers...
12 feeders.
16 feeders.
1 feeder..
6 feeders.
12 feeders.
10 feeders.
80 steers... .1090
4 cows 103o
83 steers.... 982
18 cows.,... 916
9 cows 976
cows 694
8 cows 901
1 bull 1210
887
442
8iJA
796
710
(20
m
756
2 70
2 85
2 70
8 50
2 45
2 86
1 26
2 65
3 66
2 96
1 96
I 60
1 65
t 00
t 86
1 60
2 00
1 90
0
S 10
2 40
2 36
2 10
8 steers. ..
2fl feeders.
5 feeders.
6 feeders.
2 feeders.
8 feeders.
2 heifers..
11 heifers..
763
893
710
726
700
813
915
572
17 cows 1026
11 cows 978
1 bull 1510
2 heifers... 676
6 heifers... 8.8
9 feeders.. 667
10 oows ltm
4 heifers... 9.4
83 feeders.. 1193
6 feeders.. 9M)
2 feeders.. 785
2 feeders.. 740
19 feeders.. 974
84 mixed. ,.102
SOUTH DAKOTA.
2 steer.... 985 8 00 10 cows 971
7 steers.. ..1048 8 00 24cows Bu?
26 cows 814 2 66
COLORADO.
15 feeders.. 104T0 8 80 62 feeders. .1058
80 feeders.. 697 i) 80
1153
1080
48 steers
3 cowa. .
8 steers... .1308
7 feeders.. 947
7 feeders.. 947
114 (seders. 897
4 85
2 80
4 10
3 to
I 76
820
17 cows....
1 cow
( steers...
24 heifers..
12 cows....
feeders.
.1028
.1050
.1156
. K
.1045
. 697
Hutt Bros. Nen
80 feeders.. 1206 1 70 7 feeders. .ISOS
D. Sullivan. Wyo.
83 cows 987 1 65 87 feeders. .1010
2 cows 1013 2 26 1 calf itjo
I heifer... 610 1 6t
f. wuiiams, wyo.
73 steers, ...1175 8 26 I cow 1120 2 86
-.. jz.. oruen, imd.
2 60
8 16
8 SO
2 25
2 76
8 00
2 60
2 25
2 40
2 40
2 60
2 00
2 20
2 85
6 70
2 75
3 66
2 65
2 65
2 65
3 15
2 65
2 25
2 bi
120
2 20
2 26
2 85
2 ftr.
2 to
2 76
t 26
110
a u
I cows...
1 cow
8 cows...
28 cows...
is cows...
18 cows...
4 cows...
21 feeders
1 feeder.,
17 steers..
17 cows...
,. 856 1 86 1 heifer..,
.1000 2 86 1 calf
,. 908 85 1 feeder..,
,. 819 2 60 . 1 steer....
,. 91 2 60 '1 steer....
,. 847 8 16 2 steers...
J. C. McQuire. Neb.
.1190 $ 00 44 steers...
T. F. Wright, Utah.
. 808 8 08
C. E. Wells. 8. D.
.1010 2 10 22 steers...
Mrs. A. Burton. 8. D.
,.1144 8 80 14 feeders.. 1081
,.1061 2 80
E. O. Houck, Wyo
(90
100
820
770
870
810
1186 IG6
11(7 8 46
2 10
2 76
2 80,
2 65
286
i 66 .
4 steers. ...1028 8 36 44 feeders.. 982
I steer.. . .1160 I 60 I feeders.. Ihi2
1 steer luoo 8(0 I rows...,.lO40
I steers.. ..1008 I 70 7 feeders., 91
H. Rasmuasen, Wyo.
61 stsers. .113l I 86
R. H. Homer. Wyo.
81 eows 861 2 64 1 bull 1550
22 osrs 874 2 26 8 bulls 14:4
27 s'eers....H7 3 80 1 stag 930
127 steers.. .1272 8 80
1 C. Draper, Wyo.
lu steeis....ll&7 i Oi 12 cows.. J..Wu4
a o
a io
? m
2 26
a oo
1 76
2 00
: 26
SHEEP AND LAMBS The demand for
sheep and lambs this morning was ngaln
fully equal to the supply, and as a result
fat stuff sold freely at prices ranging
strong to a dime higher. All the packers
had liberal orders, and as theer wns not
enough In sight to go around, there wns
lively competition for the better grades.
Both wethers and yearlings sold as high
as $4.26 and lambs sold up to $5.35. There
was nothing strictly choice in the way of
lambs on sale.
The demand for feeders was as brisk as
ever, and with the limited number on sole
the market ruled active and strong. Some
feeder ewes this morning sold aa l.lgh as
$3.10.
Quotations for grass sheer) nnd lambs:
Good tn choice yearlings, $4.0094.25; fair to
good yearlings, $3.7604 00; good to choice
wethers, $8.75(34.00; fair to good wethers,
$3.603.75: good to choice ewes. $3,60(6,3.9;
fair to good ewes. $3 25(JT3.60; good to choice
lambs, $5.2f(&6.60: fair to go'.rl lmbs, $5.ong
$5.26; feeder yearlings. $3.6094.00; feeder
wethers $3.258 6: feeder e-ves. $2.50... tO:
feeder lambs, tS.IS'94.60: breeding ewes, 23.00
J8.50. Representative sale:
48 Wyoming feeder ewej 102 2 00
108 Wyoming feeder ewes 98 3 20
13 Idaho ewes 84 3 50
21 Idaho cull lambs 52 3 50
6 Wyoming cull wethers 80 3 60
29 Wyoming ewes 103 4 00
70 Idaho wethers 120 4 25
8 Idaho wethers 77 4 25
342 Wyoming wethers 106 4 26 .
187 Idaho wethers.. 120 4 26
206 Idaho wethers 120 4 25
113 Idaho yearlings !5 4 26
151 Idaho yearlings 96 4 26
147 Idaho wethers 120 4 25
126 Idaho feeder lambs 66 4 40
3 Idaho feeder lambs 60 4 40
20 Wyoming lambs 66 6 25
824 Idaho lambs 62 6 25
410 Idaho lambs 62 6 26
406 Wyoming lambs 66 6 35
170 Wyoming lambs 60 5 35
115 Wyoming ewes 101 3 15
2 Idaho ewes HiO 8 50
87 Wyoming ewes 95 2 65
20 Wyoming wethers 91 4 26
69 Idaho wethers 96 4 25
?5 Idaho feeder lambs 63 4 65
4 Idaho feeder lambs 62 4 65
74 Idaho feeder lambs 62 4 Hi
26 Idaho iambs 70 6 00
261 Wyoming lambs 71 5 25
60 Wyoming lumhs 66 6 25
100 Wyoming lambs 8 6 25
75 Wyoming lambs 66 S25
92 Wyoming lambs 63 6 25
CHICAOO UVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Hogs Loner oa Heavy Re-
celpts Sheep Steady.
CHICAOO. Oct. 20. -CATTLE Recrlpt.
31,000 head, including 5,K we. terns; mar
ket 10c lower; good to prime steers, iHO-Xif
7.00; poor to medium, 43.754:416.15; sto.ke s
and feeders. $2.2i4.25; cows, $1.0iX&4.U);
helters, $2.01411.86; bul.s. $2.0.Q4 2o; cal.'ts,
3Oy7.00; Texas-fed stetrs, 43.0.6 ; west
ern steers, $3.OOftj.60. !
HOGS Rectlpts, L8 0 0 head; mat kit lOo
lower; mixea and butchers, $J.C0iw i.3o; aool
to choice heavy, $5.1o2io.40; rough heavy,
$4.8T.(05.1o; bulk of sales, $.".16i5.25.
SIIEEP AND LAMBS Rece pis, 3 ,01.0;
sheep steady, lambs unchanged; gooj to
choice wethers. 64.0cfo4.5O; lair ti rho ee
mixed, $3.252i3.7j; wistern shtep, 3."u4.t);
native lambs, 84.0uttf4i.20; wi stern lamos,
$4,0015.85.
and generally stea.1v, some sales lower;
few cars unsold tner, M0nr4i; eull.
II aoT2 Tj; lambs. 85 2f'u.l2i; few rhotre
state hints, $o.lMr6.; Canada Isnibs. $n.lo;
... I. 4 E. ,
Ill MIS Receipts, a. 11,
lower; beet state hgs.
ll'Sil
$an.
Market was
fit. f.nals tire Steele Market.
T. LOT' IS. Oct. 25. CATTLE Receipts,
s.nnn head. Including 8 ram Texsns Market
lower; native shipping and export sieers.
t4 504j.2; dressed beef and hMtrhcr steers,
$3 2M.V85; steers under Lot hs., $2.9'3.:
st or Iters and feeders. $2.5iW25; cows end
heifers, $2.25114. tO, canners. 2l.35il2.60; bulls.
$2.3.".4J3.50; calves. $S.:54j'7.flo: Texas snd In
dian steers, $2.yr.4i3.Ni; cows and heifers,
$2 1ft? 8fi
H( G 8 Receipts. 8.V10 heed. Msrket wsa
lower; plifs and lights. $4 2.VW J 2o ; packers.
Kyo.1.; butchers and beat hcivy, $.2it
6.V
SHEFP AND t.AMRS-Recelcts. 1 600
head Murket stesdv: native muttons. .25
r4 25; lambs. 4.40trX!fl; culls snd bucks.
26WS.75; stockcrs, S2.tVf91.0ii: Texans, $3.00
tt4.H0.
. Kansas Cltp Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct, 26,-CATTLE-Rs.
relpts. 2o.0of hend. fnclurtlng 6no southerns.
M.trket 10J?0c lower; choice export and
tlrcsaed beef steers, S'.flog 25; fair to good.
$3.7;tt5.00; western fed steers. $3 75lr.YM:
Blockers and feeders. $3,0044 10; southrn
steers, $2Mtj8?S; southern rows. $l.ftO$r-j
native cows. t1.6w?.60; native heifers, $2.M
1M ; bu Is. tl 75i.0O; calves. nsi(.
HOGS Receipts, 9.000 henrt Msrket VW
lower; top, $5.22; bulk of sties-. $4ftf5S:
heavy. $5.2tJi5.32- packers, $A.0tiu.2o; pigs
snd Merits, 14 6"t)lo.l0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9 609
head. Msrket Heady and active; native
Ismbs. $4.26ii6.60; native wethers, it 2S
4 10; native ewes, $3,0073.75: western lsmbs,
$4.2."ft5 ; western yearlings.- 13 Tfifrt 15;
western sheen. $3.2Ti4lS.80; Blockers and
feeders, $2.5"iS.fiO.
nt. Joseph Live 9tae1t Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 58. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.746 heed. Market sttady to 10o
lower; natives. $.l.85il.40; cows ami heifers,
$I..V&'6 ft; stockers snd feelers. $2.85J4 OA
HOGS Receipts. k.8i2 head. Msrket 109
15c lower; light, $4.87e5.20; medium and
heavy, ti.Ms 30. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.524
head. Msrket stendv to strong; rang
lam lis. 86-70; rtnge wethers, S4.2J.
stock in Sight.
Receipts of
clpal western
South Omaha
Sioux Cltv ....
Knnas City ,
St. Louis
St. Jost.ph ....
Chicago
Totals
pitn-
llve stock nt the six
markets veeterdav:
Cattle. Hogs, sheep.
8,7(4)
...1.400
.. .2(0)
... 6 000
... 2.746
...81,000
6.200
S.BOO
9.000
8,500
6,80
pi ono
8.260
2.500
4.671
$0.1 0
.89.846 SI. 54.774
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 26. COTTON-Opened
steady at a decline of 2 points to an ad
vance of 2 points. After the initial bulge
the market ruled generally weak and closed
within a point or two of the bottom st
a net decline of 9u13 point. The final
tone was steadied by the covering of room
shorts. Sales were estimated at 236,000
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 28. COTTON-8pol.
moderate business done, prices 10 points
higher. American middling fair, .78d; good
middling, 5.62d: mlddllnii. 5.42d; low mid
dling, 6.;'0d; good ordinary, .14d; ordinary,
4.9d. The sales of the day wers 6,000 bales,
of which 300 were for speculation snd ex
port, nnd included 8,400, American. Re
relpts were 17,000 bales. Including 33,300
American.
6T. LOUIS. Oct. !8. COTTON Easy:
sales. 7,850 bales; ordinary, 71-lc; good
ordinary. 8c; low middling, 9c; middling.
9 9-16c: good middling. 9c; middling fair.
10c; receipts, 2n,759 bales; stock,
bales.
194,687
' Wool Market.
BOSTON, Oct. 26. -WOOL Territory wool
firm, with the grease price practically un
changed. Pulled and foreign grades are also
Arm. Territory Idaho: Fine. 194il9c; heavy
fine, l('lc; low medium, aitrtMc. Wyoming:
fine, 1mu17c; heavy fine,. 16'ylttc; fine me
dium, 17fol8c; medium. 20ia21c; low me
dium, 22Ji23c. Utah and' Nevada; Flno,
17til7c; heavy fine, 16j16c; fine medium.
17(fll8o; medium, 2og21c; low medium, 22iiJ
28c. Dakota: Fine, 17f(rl8c; fine medium.
17tfl8o; medium, V?i21c; low medium, 22'd
23c. Montana-.. ... Fine choice, 31S22e; fins
aversge, 19;rtfc: fine medium, choice, 21ra
22c; average, 1920c; staple, 2223o; medium
CTCeitUlS.C'oct. 26. WrOOL Steady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing, 23
2e; light fine. 174ac; heavy Hne, ltfcJjnc;
tub washed, 223fie, '
. j i i ii a ,
Oils and Rosin.
OIL CITY, Ph.. Oct. 26. OILS Credit
balances, $1.66t certificates no bid; ship
ments, 8f 242 Tibls.; average 76.099 bbls.;
runs. 79,902 bbls.: average, 70.402 bbls.; ship,
ments, Lima. 68.404 bbls.; average, 67,2.3
bble.; runs, Lima, 68,984 bbls.; average,
Savannah, aa.. Oct. 2.-turpen.
TINE Firm, 6ic.
.as exi T9 . Y"V Xl at.t.
ROBIN firm A. J ana v, i 9.vut
E TeWij F, $2 672.70r;G. $r72aj.75;
H. 82.82fe2.8i; i. $3.00; K, $3 75: M. 14.26;
m tiiO'vlr fs 14 6B: W. W.. $5.60.
Slosix ltr live Storu Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Oct. M.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,400 head. Mor
ket 10c lower; stockers dull; beeves, $3.60)4
5.70; cow, bulls und mixed, f.'.26.j3."5;
stockers and feeders, $2.5Cfy3.60; calve and
yearlings, $2.Ui74-26.
HOGS Receipts, 3 600 head. Market lOo
lower, Et-lliiig at $4.9&4i5.10; bulk, $5.OOC06.
Wew york Llv Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 26. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1.783 head. Good steers barely
steady, others slow to 13o lower; hull's
steady; cows dull and generully lOilT'C
lower. Native steers, $3.0(a4.4O; stags snl
oxen, $2.oou4.00; bulls, $2.0y3.46; cr.ws, $105
u2.1a. Cables steady. Exports, 644 head
cattle, 30 head sheep and 2.500 quarters of
beef. Exports tomorrow, 600 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 1,841 head. Market
for good stock easy, other a trifle easier;
grassers dull and weak; westerns nominal.
Vea'a. t4.50fy8.60; little calves, $3.0ui4.2j;
grassers, $2,6043.00; dressed calves weak;
city dressed veals, &413c per lb.; country
dressed, Sfcdlo.
SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. 10.208
head. Sheep steady, lambs more active
Tffl.i:nn r net. 26 OIL North Lima.
$1.05; South Lima and Indiana, $1.00.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Oct. ' 26. EVAPORATED
APPLES Msrket steady! common nre
quoted at 44r4e; prime. 46o; choice, G9
5c: fsncv, 670.
CALIFORNIA DRIED . FRUITrJ-P.-unes
. , . -. 1 - K..il,,,ila,1w 4V tVim in.il'.rr
conillllie Ml ill. Hnivui-..j .... .
sizes, with 90-looe practically namlnal In
absence or quotations, siinwin um hihci
hut firm: choice sre held at 'Jloy..e: extra
choice. lOfllOVic; fancy, lltt'.V. Pesches
also are firm, though -demand Is ..noderate
and business small; choice nro. nuclei at 9if
9c; extra choice, 9iulor.; fancy, 6iSl9jt
Whisky Market."
PEORIA Oct. 26.-WH1SKY Lower, Ml
basis rf 81 1 for hlffh wl"C.
ST. IXUIS, Oct. 26.-WHISKY-pistlller4f
finished- goods, steady, on basin of (1 24.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 26.-WHI8KY-Dlsttl-lers'
finished goods, lower, on basis of $1.24.
Flunaelal Gossip,
Atnerlcnn ttocks in Ixindon steady, about
parity.
Bunks lost to siibtreasury since Friday
$1,146,000. . -
United States Steel corporation buying
coke freely.
Clover Leaf deal with C. H. D. said
to be completed.
1 Rumors of salo of the Great Western to
Union Pnclfio doubted.
Delay In O. A W. announcement du to
arrangement of detail.
Good demand for stocks in ' the load
crowd, but plenty lending.
Burlington surplus', after charges, equal
to 11.66 per cent on capital stock. .
Counsel for Standard Oil rompany issued
formal denial of any exercise of political
Influence cn either side by that corporation.
United States Steel earnings for Septem
ber quarter, net. $18,773,932. Unfilled orders,
8.027,436 tons, comparing unfavorably with
last quarter. Regular dividend declared
on preferred.
real Estate transfer.
Deeds filed for record Octooer 2af, 11101,
furnished by the Midland Guarantee snd
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Fernum. street, for The Bee:
W. G. Meellus and wifo to 61 Wllg,
lot 2, block' 46, South OsnahAi ,,.$ 1,0t
C. H. firlggs and wire to Josephine
Bwanson. part of tsx lot 42. 2-IA l.
Cors R. Patterson and huilund 4o
Emma Johnson and husband, lot )
to (. block 1. 1st add to South
Omaha, and f.tner property w.
J. McMairters to Augusta MoMasters
lot 3, WesttTfleld - add o Houth
Omahn. -.
Msry P. Tllley to n. Hlrscn. lot 2.
block 2, Kountxe's 4th add., t.
764
Total
1
1 2T8
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