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    TTIEBEE: OMAHA", FTJIDAY. OCTOBr.R 21. 1010.
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GRAIN AND PKUblCt MAKRE1
Wheat Opens Steady, with a Slight
Upturn ia Pricei.
CASH . COKN OPENS UP item
"ill4; No. 2 nurthern. $l.v4i106; December,
944i Ml.
HATS- 3l4i.1'c.
BARLEY Camples, ""(,744c.
".I Offrrlac
Ar la (a the
CaAttltloaa.
aa I.lht Htrfltl
lasettleal Weather
klfifat Art
ricklagr l.
., ""' l ' OMAHA. Oct. ?0.
v .teal topcned steady but featureless.
Jlaitere. Inclined t fa. or an upturn, but
,(rou Argentina and proepecte of
heavy wprld's shipments offset the reports
t better- flour lnistness by milling con
cerns. -fho general situation continues
bcarieili,.. . . . .
The com market showed a better tone,
weather over th belt favoring a swell as
farm deliveries have drrmscd. With elear-ng-
weather the movement showed In
crra, than further deillnea ere liable.
"heat was featureless early and acted
heavy on the lack of stimulating ni.
Shorta late covered and atarted lata cover
ing and - started a aliarp rally, but cash
avuff .remained dull with values a shade
lower.
UnHft'enr'n mi firm and aold up 4c on
lMt fering and light receipts dtia to the
unsettled weather. Primary shipments are
Pirkijig up, w arranllng ome aupport of
war marfTetby cash houses.
-Parma ny mint reoelpta were fH,0f)0 bush
els and., jthlpments were 611.000 bushels.
aHiiiai receipts last year of 1.492,000 bushels
and shltrments of 77.1.(100 bushels.
Primary corn receipt were 46K.O00 bushels
ana ahlputenta wer .0o0 bushel, against
T.npia last year of. 2o4.ti0 bushels and
smpmente or Til. 000 bushels.
tearam-es were 219.000 bushels of corn.
i.ww bnsieie'wVf cat and -wheat and Tour
euuai tiushels.
Liverpool closed ..il't.i1 Inwar nn wheat
and 4a higher on corn.
" ' Oaaaha' C oel FTVaW.
WHKAT-No. M,,rj, !,A'pStc; No. 8
hatd.-S4'o2r: No. 4 hard, SUtftsSu; rejected
hard, 7to. No. $ spring, K4lrr9;l4c;
No spring, rS924.o.. .
CrMlN Ho. T white, WHc; No. S
write., ayvnieV: No. 4 white. 444$ 4f4c : No.
2 yellow, ,46')H4o,; Mo. S yellow, 444j454c;
No 4 yellow. 4Vg44c; No. 2. 444464c;
No." 3, 4jtV(c; No. ' 4, 444t444c; no
grade,. M4,To.
,OA,TS-&o. wklt,.'292)c standard,
89nac; Nn. S white, SaW'Ac; No. 4
No. -4" yellow. KiitriNVie.
BAICUKV-Now I (i.Wc;
i'ii rejected., MTffflc,
ft IE-No. I, 7i V'V2Vic; No. 1. 70H71ViC
.' criot Reoelpta.
i i ,-. f, wheat. Corn. Oat a.
CWoaiti)' ....rtl.f............ 29 2M 301
Mlnapoll . ......
Omaha
Dulytb ,
yellow, SSViftZSc
No. 1 feed, SO
KW HIRK t.F.F.RAl- MHItKKT
(laetatloaa ( the Iay oai arloaa
tanano41tta.
NBW rORK, Oct 30 FLOIR Steady;
aprln patenta, $,VlMin.4n; winter PtralKhta.
14 I0-M..V.; einter patents, 4.6"i1j4 0, eprlns;
cleara. I4.1.'M4.4; winter extras. No. 1. W.M
.7; winter extras. No. 2. H.ijJte; Kan
sas stralKhts, ,4ti.vr4m). live flour, steady:
fair to Kood. I4'j4.2i; choice to fancy,
M.2i4.40. lluckwheat flour, uulct at l-
per in) lbs.
COUNM I-IAI Steady: fine white and yel
low. 11.20r11 2.-.- n.F. li i Hi- kiln (fried.
$j i(i. - '
HKAT Hpot market firm; No. I red.
Wc elevator, and l no f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 northern lMiluth. 11.1.14 f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market was easier at the start on
cables, but rallied and gained strength
on covering due to buying l.y a larne opera
tor and on smaller receipts and moderate
Improvement In the cai-h demand, closing
c to lc net higher. December closed lUtf1;
May closed $1 07H-
CORN Spot market, firm; No. t. B7c,
elevator; domeatlc basis to arrive c. I. f.,
and 67V,o f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions, closing 'to net ad
vance. Dei ember closed 66Sc; May, 6xc.
OATH Spot market steady; atandard
white. Wc; No. 2. iWc; No. J, 3Sc; No. 4,
'c; No. 2 mixed. lUifl asked. Futures
marset was firmer, with wheat, and on
covering, closing at He to 'ijC net advance,
October cl-wed, fic; December, .Tc; Alay,
KKED Quiet; western spring bran. In
ion-lb. sacks. 121.764i2l.fcM standard mid
Ollng. lwib. sacks. 23.0(K323.S6; city, 100-lb.
"AY Klrm; prime, $115; No. 1, $1.10;
ii y. i. i.trn.0ii; No. 8. (tw-foll 00.
"OPS-Firm; state, common to choice.
ijz.u; imtt. 17-Q20.:; Pacitlo coast, litis,
Hip l. c; hhw. ltMfi4c
HIDKB-Plrm; Centitil America. 21c;
LEATHKR-Firm: hemlock tirsts. 2340
i.i'-dc; second,, 2i',fcj2Jc; tlilrds, lDMc; re
lecta, lWilTc.
TALLOW--Steady; prime city. hhds..
in-. country. T'aViic.
PHOVISIONB-Pork. firm;- mess. $J1 00
fnmlly, Ui.W, short clear, tX.0V$
Zo.&o. Heef, msrket steudv: mess. l!f)lVi
In : family. tl OOrH'Hl 00- K..f l,.ma I '.SSOli
io.W. i.ul meats, firm: nlckled bellies. 10
to it lbs., $lo.0011.0O; pickled hams, $1450a
m. 'm. iara. easv: m f i a i nrime
u.tx(il.7a; refined, steady: continent lis ::
fouth America, $14.09; compound, f9.7u4VIO.flO.
POLLTKY Allva, easy; spring chickens,
13c; fowls, Iodine; turkeys. IJffi li. Dressed
ii regular; western broilers. Ujj 20c; fowls,
laralHc; eprlna turkeva 14Ar-'Sc
BUTTKIt (Steady; creamery specials, Kc";
CH1UKSB steady, unchanget.
r.-jus uteady; fresh gathered, extra
nrsts, WjJUc; firsts, mftllc; seconds, 24
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONUb
Speculator! Tend to Hold Aloof from
Buying: Mo?ement.
CHANGE IN AUSPICES BELIEF
...287
... IS
... DO
34
12
CHICAGO GRAIN r AMD PROVISIONS
tValiiNi of thai Tradlas as4 Cloalaaj
- f i Prlaa xMa BrI of Trade.
OitlCAtJO,. Out. tatt. Anxiety of export
concerns to get. as much grain to tidewater
ss possible, before an advance In rail rates
November l-'wa Instrumental today in
hoisting Hve. pt4:e of wheat. Another cause
was ,he renewal of assertions that rain
came too lata In northwestern Argentina
and 'that crop damage there la Irreparable.
The f liMie-w strong at a net advance of
7,c (o l',c. A. gain of W to Sc over last
night' was scort-d by corn and H'aJ4c to
ills' by 'oats. Provisions made a ragged
fmlHh. a Uline up to a .quarter of a dollar
decUii..,... , . -
In tlit wheat pit selling was overdone
early and 'an elevator concern picked up
ttafe laaik of the- offertnga at the ensuing
UewHtwN CpiUlnuod buying of the same kind
sluils-'t a. train of purchasers by shorts
and "the movement seemed to gather force
with each advance. Tha July wheat option
In par tluuLao showed strength. Primary re
ceipts were reported, as only a little more
than 1lalf those of a year ago. What bear
ish news thtVre -was cams-In the first half
linur-tof tending,, and consisted chiefly of
Indications of huge world shliiraents. Tlis
rise after that ym was practh-ally con
atant lecembef ranged from KiVic to MHc,
atMt closed vlcup- at W-tc.
, Tlusra was a little bualnoss done here In
new corn for export. December fluctuated
between'' 4iir and 47Mk-. closing strong at
4CV,,''tls"Oti4c'r4'tasti nia-ht. 4ash
ooi ii -wan (Jroif Su.- 2- yellow finished at
In oats; shorts kept values on an as
cending scale. December sold from 0Wo
to 3lS -"d la 'the final transactions was
at SlVuliai'c a net advance of MjVn
Congestion In October lard made foreign
aild local shorts' buy In lively fashion. In
the end, pork was unchanged to 10c up.
lard 5o .higher, tp 2Hno down, and ribs a
shiide higher to '251 decline.
The leading' 'futures ranged as follows:
'ArlWlcs.l Open. I High, f Low. Close. Yes'y.
CaiagPBtlaa la tailed States Steel
Etea tireater Tbaa laaal a ad
Glvea Hlae 4a Sasplelaa
Hlae Cantlaaes.
NOT YORK. Oct. 20 The deallnsa on
the renewed upturn In prices today were
congested even more than usual In Tnited
tal-K Bteel. The action of that stock be
got the suspicion that the new movement
represented a change In the auspices under
w men tne market ODeratlone were con
ducted, tin that account, partly, there was
uuie iioiding aiooi irom tna new nuying
movement.
1 ha rise in United Plates Steel plaoe-d It
wen aoove tna previous level touched on
the present movement and. In fact, above
any price touched aince June. Then the
stock readied 7!4j. but fell precipitately
to tne lowest or the year, iv. less than a
month later. The potent factors In the
immediate movement which carried United
.States .Steel today to 7 undoubtedly were
the crop conditions disclosed by the Octo
ber government report and the report, re
ferred to by the Iron Age today, that
"prominent railroad officials have advised
steel manufacturers that a much more
liberal policy In placing orders for equip
ment Is to be ntpected after the election
next month."
Tho & per cent discount rate established
by the Bank of Knsiand today may ause
a question of easier financial conditions.
The conviction is general that the new
step taken by the Hank of Kngland Is de
signed to check these borrowings and to
conserve London money supplies for In
tended capital flotations in that market
and for active trade needs la Ureat
Britain.
International exchanges all turned ' In
favor of London In response to action of
the Bank of .Kngland. The call money
market In New York was unaffected. Pro
nounced dullness in the discounting of
commercial paper Is a feature of the
money market.
Bond were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $2 )18.000. I nlted States bonds wera
uiicoangea on can.
and leading Quotations
follows:
Rales, High. Low. Ciena.
$ro-,: t,
J..41i.n.'.
tal balance In general fund,
ew lark Moaar Market.
NKW YORK, Oct. 30. M NK Y-On call,
steady at SU3' per cetft; closing Mil. i per
cent; olfered at S'i per rent; ruling rule,
J" per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty
days, 4fil4 per cent; ninety days. 4ViiS P"r
cent, six months. 4'ti41 ei- cent.
rULVKK Bar. M7c; Mexican dollars. 4.
BON I S Oovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
PUIMU MEUCANT1LE IUEH-6Vai
per cent.
STKHMNO EXCIIAXOK-Slrong. with
actiisl business in bankers' bills at $4.S.UV
i4MT5 for sixty-day bills and at $4.tt( lor
demand.
Cloning quotation on bond today wera
as follows:
...1n1nt. M. M. 4m
...1M4 Japan 4
...lll4 So 4V ..rr. iH
K. . So. Irt 7J
...116 1.. S deh. 4 int.... M'
...llnH'h. N. "til. 4a....
... 7M . K. T. let 4a. 7
...l"?1 oo in. M
Am. T. T. ci. 4..l'X-4 Mu. Fatttlc 4e
Am. Tobicce 4a tS N. K. K. of M. 4S. a4
do to Ki4. Y. O. I va....
Armour A (Xl. 4s.. do deli. 4a. MV
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindt Coming- in Smaller
Supply.
K0GS RECEIVE A SEVERE BLOW
Another Fair, bat at l.arie R
Sheeai and Lambs, V. hlle 4i I
aaad la Qalte (ieod aad
Prleea Steady.
V. 1. r.t. Is, r
do coupon . , .
C. . a, rrt ...
ao coupon ...
V. 8. 4. re...
do coupoa . . . .
Allla-tTial. lit
Am. A to
Number of sales
on stocks were aa
WEATHER I! THH OR A IK BELT
ladtratlaaa Are for Coatlaaed Cool
Here Friday. .
OMAHA-, Neb. OcL 20, lSlO.
ine western area of high pressure has
continued slowly eastward during the last
twenty-four, hours and now overlies the
country from tho Mississippi river west
er tna entire xtocgy mountain region,
with Its crest over Wyoming and the west-
em portlona of Nebraska and South Da
kota. The cool wave, accompanying the
high pressure, has spread over the cen
tral valleys and upper lake region, and
decidedly cooler weather prevails this
morning everywhere from the Kocklea to
the Alleghanles. Temperatures at or
below freezing are reported In the upper
Mississippi and upper Missouri valleys,
west over the plains states, and throughout
the Kocky mountains and northwest. The
weather has cleared In the extreme upper
valleys and northwest, but continues un
settled In the lower mountain districts and
central valleys, and rains are falling this
morning In the southw .at, the oentral val
leys and upper lake region. A light rain
waa falling in Chicago at 7 a. m. with a
temperature of 52. The south Atlantic
storm Is continuing up the coast and la
now central off Cape Hatterhs: The
weather will be partly cloudy and colder
In thia vicinity tonight, followed by clear
ing and continued cool Friday.
lClO. 1009. 1909. 1907.
Minimum temperature.... - 44 51 n
Precipitation T .13 .00 .09
Wormal temperature for today, 53 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since .March 1.
12.76 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding- period In 1909,
2.01 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190J,
3.SS Inches.
L. A. WELStf. Local Forecaster.
Wheat I I I
le.A. SGUflSr """"ii
1ay.jtWai ll I
July,..! .
nuin i
Dc.'.'.l4ffHj47
; Muw.f -M
July ,.t04'osJ
Dec
tta
Purs" ('"'' I
W. I ,. Mai.
i
y.;i34 4J i
I
47 4iJ
Wa!
51 loOV, '41
9.1V S4V4I
i m I OOW
I
i'-sl
I
47Hi
W'-'i,
'!
I
93H
1 00
'.
47
. Vs
aOi
etc,
4',
4IC,
I
12i
40
734,
l'4Mi
V,
llhS
1RK7,
95
S3
i
100-4
107S
3014
7SI4
IMS
11,00 U4 8J
3iyv,
14
!Wi Sl'.ff 'i
WH,34Wl.
Jan..., W.Znu. 17 42'4 17 XS 17 40 17 30
May., , I li iu A j ' 1 UMl 1 4i 1 14 40,
i:ard- I I 1
Kt.-..i is so fit uo 1 n 10 1 ia 10 i is 10
r.Vw.'..H 66 I U IsHkl 11 00 11 11 674
JK0. 10 KW 10 4o I 10 37Mi 10 42' 10 4i
' .M4V...I 9W I W &!j S7Hl S0
ftths I V ! 1
Jon..'.:f- S"15 "1 Hi Mm 17i 9 17i,
iayT HW 0v 4 ! SOU 1 tt
, - -.-r-T. . 1 -'
No. S
CSHr'u'iotatloiis were as follows:
KLOCH Steady t wlntur patents, $4 304
4Jia; winter, stvaUhtS, $4,0044.75; spring
siruights, llfoui ii; spring patents, best
hard. $6. 30 . bakers, $3.liirf.'.0i.
RYE No. 1. Ih'ifile.
UAHLklT r'ned or mixing, totrtuc; fair to
choice malUn,, ?ti'j'74'4v
Slil'J ),S h lax, Jo. 1 southwestern, $J ".":
No. t' horthwestern. $i.tt. Timothy, $i.oow
9.t). Clover. $.Wi!i 14 00. I
BHOVIfclONS i.Mese pork, per bbl.. $lh.00
SjU SS. Lard. ier HW lbs., $18.10. Short ribs,
aides tloosel, $if.0O"i 10.S7; short clear sides
(boxed), $11.60io 11. tL' -
Total clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to 463,0ilu tiii frimary receipts were
s04,O) bu., coiniiared with 1.4i.0uo bu. the
corresponding day a year ago.
Katimaled receipts for tomorrow . Wheat,
70 cars; corn, " Cars; pats, 1U3 cars; hogs,
10.000 head.
t'lilcago Cash Friers Worst: No. I red,
M-'iiyi'ii;, Ni.. t red, S'-'-sftc; No. t hard,
,. ;V' No. 3 hard. SJiiiHtic; No. 1 north
em spring, $1 1 ; No. t northern spring.
II ti 1 r No-.'- 3 spring. $l.Mrri .05. Corn:
Nil i'WI. 4f.e4ac; No. 4 cash,
4',c; Nu, i white, 4a".ftjc; No. $ whit.
4ioa4i,i:, Nn i yellow, 4Vi0c; No. :i
yellow,- 4M,fl4914c." Oats: No. 1 white,
ftl Nex w hite. Xi ikIIVo; No. 4 white.
!': alandaid, Hi'MS-c.
BCTTl-'R steady, creanierlea. 24&J)o;
dairies. jaiiXo.
' KiiiiS Steady; receipts. 3 Me cases; at
nark, taaes include,!, lS'iil'c; . firsts,
;ik.'; pi line firsts, ovc.
CliEEtfli Steady: dUies, 15"c- twins.
l4'c; oung America, l-o; long horns,
15'-irl5v'.
I "OTA TOES Firm: choice to fancy. Wi
i;.c; fair to gooil. 40ni 4..o.
JtJL'l.THY Kav; . turkeys, l.'ic; hens.
III ,; )I1K. Uc.
VlA 1, (Steady ; to lb. ts.. J10c;
Mt to lu-lb. nts,, joyllcj, SS to llo-iu. wis.,
ll'-rul".1!. ' '
i-'liicaitu He.-eiljt-T"d,v: Wheat. 4 cars:
corn, i.o cars; ,it". Sol cars. Kxllinateil in.
n.onon : Wlirt. ii; corn, 310 cars;
oats, isj tais.'
Kaaaas 4 llr tirala aad Prwvtaleaa.
KANSAS CITV. Mo.. tK-t. iO-WHEAT-ie
cnil.er. M',V:V bid: May, STp. Caah.
unchauved:. Nm. hard. SS'tlit'c; No. i,
stxi :': No. t red. HboOu-; No. $, .viSi,c
ttiHN !einl.r. 4.m,4.c, bio; May.
4 'ti 4" aellera. Cash, Kn lc higher; No,
i mixed, 4N-; No. 1 luixed. Wjc; No. $ white,
43V'i4'c; No. 3, 4!'i4;4c.
t)ATS I'nchenged to v! lilsher; No. 1
white. 3.v334o; No. $ unxtid. Jxnl-aC.
KVI'--No. J. 74ti77c .
I I ,v Y I "clianued; choice timothy. SllUVi;
)l,r .'l. I'l all I. $12.10.
Bl.'TTKK Creamery. ic; firsts, Joe; sec-tui-is.
'.c; packing stock, 2ivc.
i;UOS Kxtras. S7c; firsts, iic; eeoonds,
17c
St. Loala Ocarrsl Market.
ST. LOUIS. Wo.. Oct. SO. WHEAT Fu
tures, higher; December, iij4sjc ; May
$l.oi,ai.olV Cash, firm; track: No. t red
7eu1.00; No. 3 hard. S4KcQ$1.09. '
CORN Futures, higher; December, 45To;
May. 49VC Cash, higher; track: No. t
Itvpiic; No. 2 white, SloHic.
OATS Futures, lilsher; December, BVio;
May. 33Hc. Cash, firm; track: No. t, 310;
No. 3 white. JL!VjS3e.
FLOCR Dull; red winter patents. $4.WS)
5.10; extra fancy and strsight, $4.00-4.60;
hard winter clears, $3.30ru3.8n.
HEEDS Timothy, $7.?i5i8.00.
CORNMKAL $2.60.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. ltW3c.
HAY Market steady; timothy. $l3.ofl(a)
18. M; prairie, $11. Ontjj 14.00.
BAOUINti-SViC.
lll' .M P TWINE "Sc.
PROVISION'S Pork, unchanged : fobblna.
I $18.7i. Iard, unchanged; prime steam, $12.60
iyi..tio. wry salt meats, stoady: boxed ex
tra shorts, $12,324; clear rohs, nS.e-iS; short
clears, I1187S4. Bacon, steady; boxed extra
short, $14,124; clear ribs, $14.12V; short
clears, $14 374.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 12c; springs,
12c; turkeys, lti!9c; ducks, 124c; geese,
Vac.
BITTTER Steady; creamery, 26e30c.
. EGOS Steady at 124c, .
Mlaaaaaella C.rala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oot. . WHEAT De
cember, $1.034frl.i4; May. H.0sS91.04; No.
I hard, $1,064; No. 1 northern, $l.tVa 1,064;
No. 2 nortluoin, $1.01fu 1.0S4; No. $ wheat,
Stk !&$l 02.
FLAX-Cloeed at $2S44.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 464(ft 49c.
OAT8 No. 3 white, I&iv Me.
RYE No. J, 714&7S4C
FIXL'K First patenta,
patents, $4 808i.; first
second clears, $2.1UK7:j.4U.
Alllahalmers Did ..
Amalgamated t'oppar 32.aH) 71 v
Anirli'n Agrlcullural .... 1,7ih) 4P-H
Amerlran Boet Bujar l,a :
American Can 3IO '
Ameil.aii c. A F. , u4,
Amerlran OoMotl Oil I.IHH) 74
American H. A U p(d leo ti
Am. lea Becurltlea t
Amwinn Uinned 3-a) lz4
American IsconintlTe 1,W0 414
American B. A It 14.2IO "7S
Am. s. A r. prd tw luf.s.
Am. Ptel Kounrtrlaa l.lHie 434
Am. Susar tunning Too
American T. A T J, (XV) 140
American Tohacco pfel 200
American Woolan 100 B.I .
Anaconda Mining Co 1.70 434
Atchlnon 20,3(10 105S
Atchlaon ptd j
Atlantic Coast Una VUI l
Baltimora A Ohio 1,10a 11W4
Bathlehom Steal 4.4W) 32,
Brooklm Rapid Tr .00 74
Canadian Pacific 1,7110 Its
Oentral Leather 16,200 US
Central Leather pfd
Onlril of Nw Jersey..
Cbenapeake A Ohio.:....
fhlcago A Alton
Caliagn o. W., nw Tno 2S4
c. u. w. pfd aio (04
Chicago A N. W.j 100 t.io
:., M. St. P 13,i)0 I2t,
C C, C. A St. L..
Ooloraiio r. A I l.jno
Colorado A Southern 400
Consolidated Oaa t.SOO
Corn Products 1.3")
Dolavar A Hudaon I.SOO
Denver A Klo (Irando 1,200
D. A R. O. pfd... ,
Dimmer' Sacuritles 500
Rrla 4,300
Rrla lat pfd l.too
Enia 2d prd 100
Otfnorml Ktoctrlc tVKj
Oraat Northsm Or etfa.... 7
lllinola tlantral l.onO
International Met 4.2M
Int. Met. pM 7. Out)
international Harveaier ... II, 4U0
Int. Marin prd 100
International par , luO
International rump , ' Sol)
lwa' Central '-SilO
Kansas Ctty Ho Dot)
K. V. Bo. pfd
Laeled Oaa ,. ISO
Loulavtll A NashTlll l.tno
Minn. A St. Lou li M0
St.. St. P. A 8. B. M -
M., K. A T 1,100
M., K. A T. pfd 1"0
Mlaaourl Paaino 8,0)0
National Hlvutt
National Lead 700
N. R, R. or M. 2d prd too
New York Central 34. M0
N. Y.. O. A W 7W
Norfolk A wtm
North American
Northern Feclflo 4.no
Pacific Mall , 1,00ft
Pennsylvania lt.ntio
People's l) 1,300
p.. v., c. A at. L
Prasaad Btael car 200
PTeued Steel Coal :io0
Pullman Palace Car 11)0
Railway Steel Spring m
Resiling 121. 7
Hep ub I lo Steel S.7U0
HepuMla Steal prd &"0
Hock laland Co K.700
Riak laland Co. ptd I. Ml
St. U. A g. F. 3d ptd l.J-o
8t. Louie g. w oo
St. U S. W. prd foo
8!oe-ahfrtei4 I. A 1
Oouthern Paclrle 14.800
Southern Railway l.neo
So. Hallway pM 8)
Tennae Copper 34.400
Tuaa A Parldo 400
T., SI. U A W l.lia)
T.. St. U A W. prd "
tlnlun Pact Mo 101, 6uo
t'nioa Pacific prd 3uo
V. 8. Healtr, ex-ie
United State, Hubber l.ooo
t'nited BUMaa Steel it,30
I'. H. 8uw ptd 3.1(H)
Utah Copper .
Va. -Carolina aiemical .... l,hm
Wabaeh )
Wabaeh ptd lUMO
Wealern Maryland euo
Weeilngboue Klecolo 4.400
Western t'nioa l.'&K
Wheeling A U K
Total sales lor lb say. I,60 atiaraa
Atchlaon gen. 4s.
ao cv. 4a.
do cv. i
At. C. L. lat 4a ...
lie I. A Ohio 4s...,
do l'a
do S. W. t'as....
Bniok. Tr, cv. 4a.
tn. of t)a. be
ten. Leather la...,
'( . or N. J. g. ila.
MH N. T. N. H. A 11
,.1'VJ ct. 4a 1"
..UT N. A W. lat con. 4a 4
.. M't de rr. 4a 14
.. WeN.' Tacitlc 4a 1""
.. r-v, ada j, 7114
..40 o fl. L. ring. 4e ... 3
.. 4,renn. or. 34n tl.. 14
,.1074 to'nm.- 4 1H
.. Siew Ilenrtlllg gen. 4a K
.li4 St. L. A S. F. tg. 4s 1
'hea. A llhlo 4We. .!(' d0 gen. Se.
do ret. im lutl U 5. W. t. 4a.
t'Mcaga A A. J'.,a.. 7t, do let gold 4a...
C. B. A Q. 1. 4a.... sat. Seaboard A. L. 4s..
do gen. 4a 'Ho Pao, ool. 4a....
C. M. A a. p. g. ji l do cv. 4
C R. I. A P. n, la.. do lit ret. 4a
do rfs. 4e So. Hallway ta
Colo. Ind. kt 7to do gen. 4,
Uolo. slid. 4a 70 In Ion Pacltls 4a...
C. A 8. r. A . 4Wa 7 do cv. 4
D. A H. cv. 4a.
11. A R. O, 4a...
do ref. 6a
Clatillera' ia
Krie p. 1. 4e
do gen. 4n
do cv. 4a. sar. A
do eerlea B
). Kiec. or. 6...14S
HU Cen. lat ref. 4a. ?'.
Int. Met. 4,a....
Bid. ot!d.
t- do lat A rf. 4a...
6 V. 8. Rubber 4a....
I4 t. 8. Steel td ea...
7 Vs. -Cars. Chm. to
4V4 vt abaab lat 6a
do let A ea. 4a...
lt.i yVest. Md. 4s
71 4 went. Klec. sr. 6a..
evu. central ea....
Mo. Pac. ov. 6
IS
. 7G4
. Hi
. 714
. M
. n
.
.14
. 7H
.101
.104
. 7K
.10114
.11
. Vt
.lt4
.
. it
. m
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 20. IMS-
Hogs. l?hP
17P7 4 .S3
Mil
r.r
6.240
li.ir.
13.430
W.ltS-i
li.775
lvi."70
13.437
KV4MI
21. s3
m.soo
Recelnta m-A...
Official Monday.. ..
Of fhial Tuesday
Official Wednesday...
Lstimate Thurcday
Four days this week.
Seme davs ia ,i.
Same days 2 weeks ago. .!4.!N.1
Same days 3 weeks aao..41.4S7
same dsys 4 weeks ago..40.!2S
Same days Inst year 3o,l13
The following table shows the receipts
Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to dale as compared with last
1.V7.N0!
1S2.ti)
l;:2.7ii
ir.4. a
1.10. 4I
W.944
34 feeders.
X) coas...,
13 cowg....
M steers...
2ii cows....
13 cows....
14 steers...
fW feeders.
42 h'lfers.,
14 cows....
23 steers.
Pfi
F.
a.
1$ steers. ...1113 4
4 70
4 it
B. Nlcol Wye.
4 :v II steers
F. Writ' Wyo.
, W 4 t
.lM
.1(175
T.
. sa
R.
.11H)
. K43
. tutr.
4 7S II steers...
4 30 It hulls...,
J. Martin Wyn.
4 00 12 cows...,
H. Homer Neb.
5 40 l:0 feeders,
t 00 31 feeders.
4 :
.1101
.1"75
$ no
4 30
rt $ o
.101$
. H7
4 00
Pat t 'alley Wyo.
. Ilii 4 00 fee1crs . -$ 4 t
F. Alkman wyo.
.1100 4 0 23 etecrs....10
year
Cattle
Hogs
Sheep
The
Inc.
S9.729
Dec
1910. 1900.
". STSW HitT .in;
l.13.Ki 1 ir7.MK 2C4,sj2
$.355,613 1,73,124 602,S4 .,
folio. Ine- tahle iimera the average
Prices 0 hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons.
Dates. I 1810. 190.18O8.l(sr-.llK)6.1305.19O4.
Oot.
Oct
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
11...
13..
13..
14..
15..
16..
17...
1$.
19.
Oct. 20...,
S 1341 7 4J7 a 4 151 SO) 4 ) I 44
' 414 7 701 S S9 111 $ll 6 07 S 31
$ '-4l 7 611 6 7 I 21 $ 04 1 17
S $7 7 401 6 Ml Wi I 6 101 It
4 T 481 6 (W Oil 83 I I 12
I 7 46j 6 60 t Ml 2.1 B 11
6."4I I 6 42i S OS I 16 6 101 t 02
S M
8 61
8 37
7 371 14 m 19! 6 10 4 f8
7 Sl 6 21 Osl 201 6 121 S 02
7 41 6 2;! I U S 141 S
New York Carts Markrt.
The followlnit tpiotatlons are furnished
by l.osan & Br an. members New York
Stock exchange, 31u South Sixteenth street,
1144
60
i;a
l-'4
ss4
1SH4
11
17IVK
34
'siii
104
61)1
34
V
41
13.14
W4
6
114
I"1
ia
44t
14
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it
IS24
8.14
ID
67
424
s4
li!,
434
1004
l.-:34
14
54
1S
4
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S
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16
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4S4
4
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644
lit'
244
i
40H
n',
2S'4
till
1754
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'a4
it
Liw,
S14
tit
IK.
3D 4
4H,
144
73
324
40
1.17
174
1
49
314
4
4
'
164
69
1"2
224
61
104
1ft
134
4.1
r4
W4
i44
147
324
1314
36
8
64
I4
334
llhS
4
M4
iiK4
S3
1S14
l')4
'2J4
3.'i4
114
n4
1614
l4
W4
rs
w,
424
in 4
II
644
118
M
404
4
34
374
to
J7S4
W4
874
74
U4
ry4
444
114
3.4
44
71
71
314
'14
49
40
644
47
214
Si
774
106
474
l)k4
is4
9r4
324
43
I0..4
1004
i4
104
3?4
74
ln4
4
10d
25
14
40
X
604
144
l-'4
70
V.4
4ii,
1374
74
1704
84
744
314
804
50
3t
16S
l
1M4
224
64
1144
14
124
444
1S4
34
10S4
144
30
1.134
364
eft
64
1104
U4
1194
4:14
101.4
4
121S
.rji,
IS34
Ion
M
3.14
3i4
If J
344
164
M'l
97
!4T4
47V
4.14
4
'14
u
1144
I4
14
404
at
374
u
1764
934
t
374
'4
120
614
a.4
184
4
44
1.14
71i
a 4
t)n,aliai
Adventure
Ar.aona Com.
Allouea
AtlanUc
Cel. A Arizona
Cel. A Ileula...
Centennial ....
Copper Hang .
Daly-Weet
Kaat Hulte ....
riret National
HanoiH-k
Helvetia
Indiana
Iale-Royale ....
KewllAW
Lake Copper ...
La Belle
Masaachuaelta ,
... 9 Michigan
... 1)4 Miami
...48 Mohawk
... 74 N'li'laalng
... 40 North Hulte
. ..ilvr " Dsceola
... r-4 Old Dominion ,
... 72 Vu'ncy
... 44 Rev i on
, .. K4 Hhannon
8 11-14 Superior Copper
... 24 superior A U....
... 24 Tamarack
. .. 144 u: s. s. a it.
... 2i4 do pld
... 84 Utah On.
... 34 Wolverine
... 11 Yukon liold ...
... 44 Boeton A Ely..
44
204
61
i4
u
HI
41
74
214
12
.... 61
IK
41
Co.. 8D4
44
..... 244
l.Hl
,..3 16-11
14
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition ' or II ve stock st
the l nlon stock Yards, Mouth Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yesterday;
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cartie llrive Khun ll'r'a
- xm . " ' - -
1,1. DI. f 1
Wabash
MlKsourl l'aclfic 42
C. & N. W., cast.... 2
C. A N. W.. west 44
C. Bt. P. M. A O.... 2
C. B. & Q., east 3
C. B. & O.. west STi
C. R. I. A P.. east.... 1
C. It. I. P.. west... 3
Illinois Central , 6
c. o. w..
Total receipts
Hoston
BOSTON, Oct
stocks were:
Allou
Amal. Coppvr ....
A. Z. L. tc 8.
Arliona Com. .,1.
Atlantic
II. A C. C. A 8. V
Hulte Coallt,:nn ..
til. A Arizona....
Cal. A Hecla
Centennial
Cupper Range C. C
Kaal Butt C. M ...
Franklin
Olroux Con. .
Oranby Con
orean Cananea ...
leia Koyale Copper.
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Salle Copper
Miami Copper
Aaked.
Closlngr Stocks.
20. I'lirHlni; quotations on
.. 444 Mohawk ..........
.. 71 Nevada Con.
.. 274 Nlpteaing Mine .
.. 1S North bivtt
.. 4 Korth Lak ..,
.. l'.OKl Dominion ....
. . )4 Ovceola
..44Parrst 8. A O...
..&.V) guincv
.. 214 Shannon ....
w. 71 8u pert or
.. 84 Superior A B. M..
.. 114 Superi or A P. C. .
.. 4 Tamarack
.. 34, I'. 8. C. A O.
7 4 1). 8. 8. it.
224 so P'i .
14 Ptah Con.
3114 Winona ...
14 Wolverln
30.
M.
.. H4
.. 314
.. 114
.. 13
.'. 4
.. 41
..181
.. 14
.. 74
..12
.. 624
.. 74
.. 124
.. 40
.. 414
.. 4
.. 44
.. 334
.. 10
..1J0
Bask of Gogla4 Statement.
1 LONDON. Oct. SO. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of 'England shows the
following changes.
Total reserve decreased 1.551,000; circula
tion decreased, 12,000; bullion decreased,
1.813.3&H: other-securities decreased, fl,2tl.'i,-
000; other deposits decreased, f3,6i4,0o0; pub-
ti4D.ow; noT.es
increased,
ile deposits
serve decreased. 1.878.0; government sec
urities unchanged '.-.
The nrooortlon of the tfank reserve to
liability this week is ,46.4, per cent; last
week It was 4.8 per cent
New York Mlalna Stacks.
NEW YORK, Oct. TO. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were: 1
Alice 2o0 Little Chief
Com. Tunnel stock., it
oo bunde
Con. Cad. A Va.,
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leedvllle Can. .
oriered.
Ill
1"0
. 37
.160
. 14
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr .
wnilard
Yellow Jacket
7 .
114
22-
126
46
60
4 SR
.HOtls Dullness In the hog market wss
so pronounced at the opening this morning
that the trsde was practically at a stand
still for two hours or more, lloth packers
snd shippers kept their orders well In
hand, the few bids that were made ap
pearing all of J.V6 i XV lower than esterday's
sverage trade. Nothing was done on this
bsxls earlv and the morning wore along
with the bulk of offerings still In first
hat ils. Supplies were fully normsl and
wires from other points aere lower, both
conditions operating toward lower price
levels locally.
When trading finally started, most of the
business appeared to be right around a
quarter lower than yesterday's general
market. Heavy hogs, offerings of which
were more plentiful than other weights,
tanged from $. 2ou SO. Best lights on sale
brought $S.7o 30e less than yesterday's top
price. Mixed grade went at small pre
miums over tar.i weiguts
No.
60..
11..
6...
64..
SO..
41..
..
60..
6.1..
61. .
64..
4K..
61..
....3-7
...,S7I
JoS
... 8Si
.... 1IV
....SS7
....377
....
...rt
....III
....200
.....HI7
....
8 b.
40
19
40
240
40
160
Pr.
I :s
1 as
I 26
8 ?
I ,0
4 an
4 m
I 8.1
I 3f,
I 86
I 1.1
I 34
I 80
STAtlS.
4 6u I ...
No.
60
4d
61
6
4n
45
64
70
64
J
t
U
A.
. .:!"
. .)
, l'4
, .94
. 0
..244
.214
..227
.22
Sk.
340
20
40
Pr.
I .1.1
4 40
I 40
I
I 40
I 46
4 45
I 60
8 ;
I M
I 0
I 16
4
6
hi 67
5 . ..
- 4.1
6 2 ..
It & 2
1 2
3
1
log 111 2
.13
Lofysi'Ho.i-HtlAD.
Cattle, ilok's. ijlieep
2-"l 1.IH9 l.lidt
83i 1,011 ii.Oiii
4 l.nM 1,142
M t.Ool l.lbo
10
4H
loo
04
ol
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atn
w
M
oi
o4
4o
6
1-0
lt.5
:w
1M) .....
S4 '
11
41)
7
400 31,808
$6 OtKtiu.20: sex-ond
clews, U.iiiii3.60,
VVheatv bu;
bu
ff
Jlecel pi 1
K rh.100
... DUO
Shipments
14.OoO
Liver aval 4rala Market.
I.IVFRPOOD, Oct. 30 WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 2 red aestetn winter, no stock.
Futures, steady; October, 7a$4d; Decem
ber. 7s2Tad: March. 7s 14d.
CORN 8pot. steady; American mixed,
4s U41. Futures, quiet; January, 4 44d'
February, 4s 441.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Oct. 30,-CORN-No. 8 white.
47c; No. 3 white, 47c; No. i yellow, 47c; No
8 yellow, 47c; No. 8. 47c; No. 8, 47c; No. 4.
46c.
41AT8 Higher at SlT,c; No. 2 white. l",c:
standard, 31'jc; No. 3 white, 04j31c; No.
4 white. 804c.
tvltaa Market.
NKW ' TORK. Oct. SO. COTTON The
market opened tteady at a decline of I to
11 points and soon sold S to 15 points net
lower under heavy liquidation or local
bear pressure. A report came right after
the opening, however, that it was snowing
at Aiuarillo, Tex., with the temperature
down to 80 degrees and prices quickly shot
up to a net advance of about 2 to 8 points,
tin this advance there was a renewal of
heavy aelilng bv old bull leaders and the
market later ruled very nervous and Ir
reki'lar. Futuraa opened steady; tk-tober.
14..Dc: November, 11.20c-. leceniher. 14 c;
January. I4.40r. March, 14.4c; May. H.uec;
July. 14 iHc, offered.
r-pot dosed umei and unchanged; mid
dling uplands, 14.4ic; gulf. 14.70c. Bale,
e. 75 bales.
Futurea closed barely aieady. Closing
bids: tK'tober. 14 26c; Novemher, 1411c, De
cember, 14.J2c; Jsnuary. 14.2sc; February.
14..''4c; March. 14.40c; April Hbc; May,
14 61c: June. 14 61c: July, HMc.
UAI.Vt.eTON. Oct. 20-CoTTON-Steady
at 144c.
PT IXDUIH. Ott. .-OTTON-Active;
middling, II'iC riales, 1S1 bales : receipts,
- 7M Kales; sliipraeiits, J,77 bales; atock.
i.iiiUii-j. "
tuinhed by Imogen A Bryan, member
New York Cotton rxoliange, Uti South bix-tec-nlh
street. Otnavha, Nsb.
Optiona l Open. lllgh. Dow. Cloa. Yes'y,
Loadoa Stack Markrt.
LONDON, Oct. $0. American securities
opened a fraotlon below parity today.
Light buying followed and prices recov
ered partially. At noon the market was
quiet, with values ranging from 4 higher
to 4 lower than yeaterday's New York
closing.
u 1-11 Louleviu. x
.. M., K. A T
.. 714 N, Y. Central ,
.. l4Krtlk A W
..1"7 4 do pfd
.104 Ontario A W
..1104Penneylvenla
a4 Hand Minaa ,
664 heading
'4 seathei-n Kr
P.. Ill) do ptd
114 Southern Pacitlt..
8e4IJnleat Paettlc
794 d srd ,
84V. g. Sceel..
614 do pld
4u4 WebaaU
n da pld
8 Bpaslrb 4a 90
firm at 2t4 per ounce.
Ceneol. money.,
do account
Amal. Copper
Anaconda
Atrklaon
do pld
Baltimore A Ohio.,
tranadtaa reeirio,.
Clieeapeaka A O...
Chicago U. W..
Ctil . Mil. A St.
De Bears
Denver A Itte O...
do . pld
In
do lat pfd
ia td pid
Orend Trunk
Illinois Central,...
"SILVER Bar.
..11:4
.. .14
..1-124
..1IC4
.. 42
.. 44
.. S4
.. 14
.. 71
,.. 24
.. 41
..177
... 9
... 4
...m
... 14
... 40
MtiNEY 34 per cent.
The rata of discount In the open market
for short bills is 44 per rent; for three
months' bill a, 44U44 per cent
l.eeal Seearltlra,
guetattona furnished by Burns. Brinker
A Co.. 441 Omaha National bank building:
bia. Aske'l.
tA.W'f I
I'l.ooO
fan,
1 '' Italaltt- Urala Market.
MU TH ' ct 80. WHEAT No 1
noitnrio. I1X4: No. I nottiiem. $1,0241
1 u ,; I ..eiu tier.
ti. IS i4c.
t
$ioo';
May. il.tt',
(K'l..
le-
Jail
Mch...
Mav...
July...
I 14 37
14 J
14 4.1
H 6S( It 70
14 US
14 43
14 62
14 S3
14 70
I 14 24
!14 li
14 3n
14 8s
14 47
14 60
14 r
14 2i
14 2S
14 40
14 61
14 61
14 88
14 40
14 44
14 64
14 M
14 U
Milwaukee tirala Market.
VOi H ACKKK. Oct m-FU UK-Dull
l(tAl -t m fiangcd; .No. 1 northern, II 0
Uaaalta Iter Market.
tiMAHA. Ck-t. 30 IHY-Nu. 1 upland.
$1. 00: No 2 upland. $10oo; pa kirig , ov;
ailslfa, $13.00. i-tiaa: Whtet, $a.00; r,e.
$7 00. oa is. $J 4
Adams Co. tla ) warrants, 4 r eaat.
C. 84. A St. P. Kj. de. 4. 19114 Ml
lorede Tel. Ca I per cant 63
Ceiunibua, Neb., K. U ia, lt 90
Daovar O. A K. 4 per sent netea, 1911 99
p'elrmout tvmry lat g. 4 Per aat.. 94
Oermaa Fir In. Co lot
Hardy. Nek. IMenlclpel) 4 9
luwa Portland Cemn4 lat 4 94
kaneee O. A I per c p'd. Wluhlta 9
kaoau tXty R. A L, 4e. llll 9
Lng Bell tuoiber , 114 S)
Iterance (., 8. D.. 9a. 1919
Nekreaka (Nanc Co I war, 4 per seat
Neoreeea Teiepkona Co 1014
Morrta A Oe 44a. I19 904
Ouval.a Water ea, 194 44
Dual., water td pfd 0
Oman A C. . St. tty. prd I per not 13
Omaba A C. B. St. Kr. ae. 19M 9
Oman St. Sr. A Bnege ptd 914
Ovnaiia Oea ea. toll 97
taioa Stuck 1 auee stack, tvataaa 9
lo
914
4
'4
10
l'
1044
ll
la
1
94
lal
o
lot
'iii.
4
Treaaarp Sta4eaaeat.
WASHINGTON. Oct SO. The condition
of tna treasury at the beginning of busl
nsss today was aa follows:
Trust Fund Oold coin, lAWlJ.44S sst); silver
dollars. $4f).ir.'s.4juu; silver dollars of l.saO,
$t 2 ti1; silver certificates outstanding,
$ar.tf 0m
tieneral Fund Ktandard silver dollars in
general fond, l.i 0uj..l4o; current liabilities,
$iiki.7n 20; aniking balance In treasury of
fires, $1 lM).7t2. In banks to credit of treas
urer Of the United fiatea. ti, .2vtt6; eub
giulary silter eoln. lil.Htl.K. minor coin,
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA, Oct. 20 Bank clearings for to
day were -.!. tNtl.lb and for the corre
spending date last year, $3.047,473. 3.
OMAHA WHOLESALtS FHICKS.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered to
the retail trade in.l-lb. cartons. 81c; No. 2,
In 80-lb. tubs, SOc; No. 1. in 1-lb. cartons.
2!c; No. 3. in 60-lb. tub, 274c; packing
stock, solid pack, 214c; dairy. In 60-lb. tubs,
23 y 24o. Market changes every Tuesday.
CHEEBE Twine, 17:(aioc; young Amer
icas, lito; daisies, 18c; triplets, ltic; 11m
burger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 184c; Imported
Swiss, 32c; dernestlo Swiss, i4o; block Swiss,
Kc.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs.,
$6 00 a dox; over 3 lbs., 14c; hens, luc; cocks,
104c; ducks, 18c; geese, lou; turkeys, 26c;
pigeons, per dox., $1.20; homer squabs, per
dox , $4.00; fancy squabs, per dog., $3.60; No.
, per dog., $.'i.00. Alive: Broilers, 15c: over
2 lbs., 104c; hens, I040; old roosters, 7c; old
duxks, full feathered, llq; geese, full feath
ered, 10c; turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls, 20c
each; pigeons, per dog., euo; homers, per
doc, $3.00; squabs, xv'o. 1, per doa., $1.60;
No. 2. per dog.. 60c.
FISH (all froaen) Pickerel, 12c; whitefish,
1c; pike, loo: trout, 14c; large crgpples, 20c;
Hpanieh mackerel, lsc; eel, lHo; haddock,
13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, lsc; roe
shad, $1.00 each: shad roe. per pair, 660;
frog legs, ler doc, -toe; salmon, 14c; hail
but, 12o.
BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 144c; No. 2,
ijxc; rs o. 0, ov. i.ouia; r o. 1, joe; io. 2.
184c; No. 8. Sc. Chuck: No, 1, tic; No. 2,
54c; No. 3, D4c; Round; No. 1. 74c; No. 2,
64c; No. 3. 4v Plate: No. 1. 64c; No. 2,
54c; No. 8 8c.
FRUITS oranges: California Valenclaa.
all sixes, per box, $o.OO(j6.25. Lemons:
Limoniera, extra fancy, 3ui site, per box,
$7.00; 30 si so, per box, $7.26; choice, 300
sise. per box. $u.50; 300 sins, per box, $6.76,
240 slsa, 6O0 per bug leas. Bananas; Fancy
select, per liuncli, $2.2042.60; Jumbo, per
bunch, $2 75tXo. Pears: New -York Kelfer,
per bbl., $4.io; California Winter Nellis. per
box, $2.86. Apples: Home-grow u cooking,
per bbl., t3.6OTj4.00; Missouri Jonathan and
Grimes' Golden, per bbl., $4.15; . Missouri
Ben Davis, per bill., $3 60; Missouri Wine
saps, per bbl., $4 00; Miasourt Oano, per
bbl., $3.75; other varieties, per bbl., $4.00;
Colorado Jonathan. p-r box, $1 .0: Cali
fornia Oraveiisleln, per box. 62.10; Cali
fornia Rellrflowsr. per box, $1 ; Washing
ton Grimes' tlohien and Jonathan, extra
farcy, K to 136 alio, per box. $3.26. Grapes;
California Tokay, per ctals. $1.35; Con
turd. Michigan and New Vork. per k-lb.
basket. 30c; Malaga, 00 to tt Iba. gross, per
keg. $T..OiXft5.50. Cranberriea: Per box, $2.66;
per bbl., H.7&. Dates; Anchor brand, new,
aO 1-lb pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00. Figs;
New California. 12 12-ox. pkga., auo; 34 ti-oc
pke-a.. $2 26. tiuince: I'r box, $l.os.
VEOETABLEti Potatoes: Early Ohio,
In sacks, per bu.. Due; Iowa white stock,
per bu., b-Vc. tweet Potatoes; Virginia,
per bbl., $2.35 Onions: Iowa, small red
and yellolw, per lb., 2c; Bpanlnh, per crate,
$1 2s. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb.,
lie; red, per lb., 16c Egg Plant: Fancy
Florida, per dog., $1.00. Celery: Michigan,
per uo. bunches. 3c. Rutabagas: per lb.,
14c. t'ucuiubern: Hot house, 14 and 2
doz.. per box. ei.So.
HOME-GROWN VEGKTA BLES-Cab.
bage: New, per lb 2o. Toniatoes: Per
bekt., 60UUOC. tjtring and Wax Beans: Per
mkt bxk., 76o. Lettuce; Extra fancy leaf,
per doc, 4fcc. parsley: Fancy home
grown, per doc bunches. Turuipa:
per mkt. bsk., 85c. Carrots: l'er mkt
bi-k. 4c. Beets: Per mkt. bsk., 3-ic.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Blnck,- per
lb., 2c; California No. 1, per I U. . i -c; t ali
fornla No. 2. per lb., lie. Hickorynuts;
ltrge, per id., c; anian. per ID., bO.
. Coooanuts: Per ssck, kiS; par alas., I5v.
j Honey: New. 24 frama, Ala,
OmHha Packing Co.
owut et to
cuuany Packing to
Armour A Co
twnanouKs Packing Co..
Cuuahy tor Denver
Omana lor Denver
Omaha for Kansas City.
w . z. vaiisunt to
Benton V umuuit & Lush
mil 6 Hon....
F. B. Lewis.'..:....:....
Huston & cu
J. K. Hoot Ac Co
J. II. Bulla..: '
Lb f . ntihz ,
L. Wolf
iUcCreary 6 Carey
8. Vertiiolmer .,.,.,.,.
H. F. Hamilton
bullivan Bros
i-ee Rothschild
Mo. tt Kan.-calf. Co....
Bol. Degan
Kline dx C
Paulsley & B
Other buyers
ToUl 4,632 ,02( 37,307
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were mod
erate today, although there waa a fair run
tor a Thursday. Several trains were late
In arriving at the yards, so that there was
t.no J-1""3 any great number of cattle on
sale. The market as a whoie was In splen
did condition as viewed from a eeller'a
standpoint
Packers were till out in the yards early in
the morning, but there veil hardly enough
beef steer in the eany recipts to make a
fair -test of the -market. There were a few
scattering loads of .westerns belonging to
speculators and a very few cornfeds. The
feeling on all kinds was strong and the
sales as a rule looked 10 higher than yes
terday. Cows and heifers were active sellers and
It did not (Hke buyers very long to clean
up everything in sight The prices paid
were satuly 10c higher than yesterday.
Speculators had the best demand for
feeders yesterday afternoon that thev have
experienced in a lum time, the cettie sell
ing about as fast as they could be gotteu
ready for sale and before night pretty much
everything in the yards was cleaned up.
As a result speculators were all out early
this morning looking for fresh supplies and
everything offered was taken up greedily
at prices safely luc higher than yesterday.
It was, In fact, a very strong and active
market and one entirely to the liking of
sellers.
Quotations on native cattle; Good to
choice boef steers. $6.51X37.60: fair tn ireuut
beef steers, $.60(y6.6o: common to fair heef I
t 490 ISO 4 60 240 M I 18
1 M0 90 I 40 : HX, 140 I 7
SHEEP Yesterday' clearance In the
sheep barn, while late, was very fsir, con
sidering the heavy luns lately. Fat sheep
held firm, ss a rule; fat lambs were slow
to a shnile lower snd feeding lambs were
very uneven, as usual. Good feeder sheep
are silll wanted, however, and the demand
for this class of stock Is active and broad
enough to keep values at
levels. j
Aiiuiuri uia lull was poeieu iuiie.,
a total for the four days of over 167.000
head. Not enough stuff was received early
to make much of a market, of course, and
the bulk of business was transacted in the
afternoon. Inquiry from country buyers
was brisk and apparently ample. Indicating
a good, healthy trade and promising a
very decent cles ranee.
In point of prices the trade In feeder
lambs this week is rather hard to quote.
Almost everything hss been selling I'ovvsr,
but declines are uneven, strings of similar
quality and weight going at wide ay-cads
on all days. Bulk of sales would indicate
an average net decline of about a quarter
good medium weights selling around $o.00
(4.2S. Best fleshv feeders are quotable up
to $o.60. while the extreme quotation at
last week's close was $o.7o. Common and
trashv grades have been moving around
$4.0tKu4.75.
Good feeaef sheep are attracting more
Competition than lambs and show little"; If
ny, weakness, as compared with last. Fri
day s sales . ,
Fat sheet, are fully as high as a week
ago, but fat lambs ate In less active de
mand than recently and Hie selling a
little lower. $0.60 buying good ones.
Quotations on grass stoctt: Uonrt tn
choice iambs, $0.3sii4.0; fair to good lambs,
$6.1nii'.3.'i; feeding lambs. $4.00!f.i.76; handy
weight yearlings. 6ErR.26: heavy year
lings. $4.40'-i4 So; feeder yearlings. $4.6O4Tft.0O;
good to choice wethers. $3.fcvti4. 25: fair to
good wethers. $.S.40i8'3.S3: feeding wethers,
$3.2o4,00: breeding ewes. $4,nofii : fat
ewes, $3,253 85; feeding ewes. $2XJT;U0;
cauners, H.&Oifii.OO,
No.
377 Wyoming lambs., feeder....
13.1 Wyoming ewes, feeders.....
300 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
201 Wyoming lambs, feeders
302 Wyoming larnba, culls
644 Wyoming yearlings, feeders
16 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.
24H Wyoming ewes, feeders
3S6 Wyoming wethers, feeders., ,
1304 Wyoming lamb
168 Wyoming ewes
733 Wyoming- iambs, feeders..
132 Wyoming lambs, culls
409 Wyoming lambs, feeders..
1673 Wyoming Iambs, feeder.
261 Wyoming latnlsi, oulls
576 Wyoming wethers .........
007 Wvomlnar wetheia
577 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.
wrs Wyoming ewes, culls
2.V, Wyoming ewes Snd buck..
6 Wyoming lambs, feeder.....
7,11 Wyoming lambs, feeder...,
ISO Wyo. lambs, feeder culls...
421) Wyoming lambs, feeders....
2M Wyoming lambs, feeders....
feeders....
feeders....
feeder. .1 .
" .' .'. '. . ... i- i"
AFFAIRS AT SOCTil OHADA
Nick Greenawich Arrested for Threats.
Ag-ainst Priest.
HAS BEEN STAYING IN CHICAGO
tetara Folloeela. Attack Upoa III
Wife Not Plstloae lotll Threat
W era Made rahlle.
Nick Greenawich, a Lithuanian, ws ar
rested yesterday afternoon by Detectives
8heean and McGutro on the complaint of
a Catholic clergyman that he wa making
throats against the life pf Rev. Father
Anthony, pastor of the Catholic Lithuanian
church. The complaint waa tho first Inti
mation the police had that this man waa
back agalu in the city. Four month ago
he had made an attempt on the life of his
wife and then fled, the city. He fired flva
shots at the woman but ! fortunately)
was able to get away though Greenawich
barely escaped being Indicted for murder
as one of the bullets struck the window of
a house a couple of feet away from where
several children were playing.
He got an ay by train the same night and
It was only yesterday that the police
learned he had been living In Chicago. Ils
came hack Tuesday night and It was In
consequence of his threats against Father
Anthony that his return was made known.
He Is charged with assault with Intent to
kill arising out of the shooting at hi wife.
Another charge may be preferred today.
Fire Does SDOO Damage.
The four-room cottage ot Peter Hassett
at Twenty-eighth and Jackson streets was
destroyed yesterday afternoon by fire csus-
Ing daman estimated at between $800 and
1 1 . 1 .
wen eusuiiMvu - ,an nu.,. ., r,n i,.,
In a Into the place when at about 6 o'clock
the house vtaa found to be on fire. An
alarm was sent In to the fire department,
but as there Is no hydrant within two
blocks of the place the firemen were unable
to do a u t hi 1 1 ii to stop the progress of the
flames. The cause of the fire Is believed to
have been a defective flue.
Pre llallewe'ea Dotage.
In the east side of tho city juveniles have
so soon begun to anticipate the advent of
Hallowe'en as to put their particular police
man. Officer McAuley Into a temper and
to cause hi in to intake threats how many
he will soon haul before the Juvenile court.
A favorite game hf these more than young
sters Is to grease the street car rails on
the Albright line on Missouri avenue be- 1
tween Twentieth and Thirteenth street
and complaint has been mad that this '
was done recently.
Shamrock Clab'a Ball.
The ball of th Blianuook club Tuesday
night was one of the most enjoyable func
tions of the kind In the olty for some
time. It wa patronised by a large at
tendance and Rushing hall, the scene
of the festivities, waa prettily decorated
In the colors of the club, green and
white, while palms placed here and
there, about , the hall enhanced the ap
puarance' 6f the building.' The arrange-,
ments were In charge of John Mover.
Luke Casey and William Curran. who had
the, assistance of th president of the
club, i-orgeant William Corrlgan.
Tetna Wis Agcata.
At the Central Bowling alley last night
Tela a Cuba team agtaln defeated Gatch's
Tailor by 2463 to 2147. Murphy wa high
man with, the score of 200. Score:
I i TETWA'S CUB..
4R3 Wyoming lambs.
646 Wyoming la nil s,
772 Wyoming lambs,
3"i0 Wyoming lambs, feeders..
747 Wyoming iambs, feeder...
Av. Pr.
, 45 . 4 sli
.82 4 00
. 44 4 Ho .
, 4.1 4 65
, 37 8 65
.76 4 75
.74 4 66
1 88 8 So
.95 3 60
,74 40
.. 15 8 50 ,
.- fi 5 25
, 25 3 85
.43 IM
. 44 4 70
.38 3 75
.96 1 75
.94 3 75
.72 4 75 .
. K t 35
. . 77 4 00
.61 6 00
.60 4 00
. 50 3 00
. 69 . 5 25 .
. 59 6 25
.67 S 40
.50 6 00
.60 t 00 1
.51 R 00 .
. 47 4 65 .
aad. Provlalaaa.
aa-FLOUH-Ouiet.
i red winter, 7c
larlaaall (irali
CINCINNATI. Oct
W H EAT Steady ; No
till .00. ,
t'tltN Steady: No. $ mixed. 50
OATS Easy; No. 2 mixed, S2',tf33c.
R VE Firm: No. 2. 7!'islc.
PROVISIONS Lard, sleady; prime steam,
$12 4ujl2.iD Bulk meats, eaey ; abort lib.
IU.0U. Hacoli. firmer; short rib side.
CHICAGO LIV E . STOCK MARKBT
Ilemaad for Cattle Steady If oas
Weak Sheep Strong.
CHICAGO, Oct. 20 -CATTLE Receipts.
T.tK) head: market steady; beeves. $4.60"
7.S6: Texas steers. $.7.40ifi.').7O; wesjern steers.
$4.1oSt6.80; stockers n(l feeder. $4.afl5.0;
cows and heifers. $2.258.30; calves, $7 26(9
10.00. . ,
HOQ8 Receipts. ' 20.000 had: market
steers, $4.fj0ii.50; good to choice cows and I weak', light, 8.7$r9. 40; mixed. $.20tfi.sr;
pollers, 4.tfxH6.2o; fair to good cows and
lienors, ij.efuf.il common to ra r i-nei onrt
heifers. $2.5oV3.4o: good to choice stocker
and feeders, $4.4v"u5.K.r.; fair to good stockers
and feeders, $4.00u4.40; common to fair
stockers and feeders, $3.26ftj475; stock heif
ers, $3.0tyu4.25; veal calves. $3.607.00: hulls
stags, etc., $3.00416.00.
Quotations on range cattle: Choice to
prime beeves, $.76(dti.26; good to choice
beeves, $6.25ji5.75; fair to good btieves, $4.5o
igo.20; common to fair beeves, $3.7or4.40;
good to choice heifers. $4.0t.t.00; good to
choice cows, $4,001(4.65; fair to good grades
J3.WH) 4.00; canuera and cutlers.
good to choice feeders, ll.fc'itf 6.6O; fair to
good feeders, $4.264' 4. 76.
Representative sales: -
BEEF aTEEHS.
Ko. Av. Ft. No. Av. Pr.
4..n 1047 4 t 87 1171 7 $0
14 Ult 6 40 29 1U8 7 g)
, OW tt.
l"!
14....
ii
v'.'.'.'.
V)'.'.'.'.
.... 4o0
.... 73
.... 9M
.... WO
-4
. . . . 1040
.... 6:l
.... Mi,
....1030
.... 670
.... 4-4
.... 612
.... 470
.... 140
.... 606
.... mli
794
.... 481
810
176
$ 10
8 84
8 90
I 40
8 46
8 66
I 66
1 b.,
3 71
HEIFERS.
a 21
I !6
3 li,
i 60
I
I
I 46
I 16
4..
I.
CALVEw.
I 10 1
4 00 I
I no
....lono
....1246
M
...1110
....1'K3
....10u
lolO
looa
.... 914
.... 470
.... 641
.... M2
....
.... loO
. ... I'-i
.... 146
...U1D
.... 810
.... 170
I 14
8 90
4 00
4 tai
4 00
4 10
4 16
4 16
4 60
$ 74
I 10
I 86
4 Ml
4 o
4 26
4 Is
4 24
4 84
1 as
bTOC'KEHd AND FEEDERS.
, 610 3 60 I 684
, HI III t 16
. 710 8 90 9 141
.494 4 16 .:, 176
, 117 4 f 1 403
.437 4 16 U 6H3
, 4.5 4 26 1 ;!
. 900 4 2o
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA. '
. 895 8 2i 31 cows
. 924 4 00 31 cows
. 924 3 40 37 feeder..
. 776 4 60
WESTERNS IDAHO.
30 feeders. . 9x0 4 70 Meteera....
4 44
4 41
4 46
4 60
4 60
4 T6
4 76
29 cows....
68 cows....
11 cows....
20 feeders.
822
Ii9
801
21 steers..
10 cows...
31 feeders
65 steer..
44 cow...
761 4 00
. 720 3 40
.917 4 60
Trumbull
.1123 4 73
IS cows..
77 stockers. 721
S58
94
3 Si
4 60
4 80
4 40
5 Ml
4 40
9s7
C.
23 feeders.. I21
18 steers... .12.01
R.
26 feeders
820
11 cows..
14 cows..
980
. 8VK
10 calves..
11 cows...
13 steers..
$14 124.
el CiAR-Pteady.
277
9'H
920
H
21 heifers... 962
10 alters.. ..1019
K.
14 heifers... 6)8
J.
17 cows 17
13 yearl'g. 9i6
C.
45 cow 91') 4 06
.lames
29 heifers... 3 40
10 cows 76
24 calves. . . Z'A
1
15 steer... 12 J(
II
31 etfers....lo0
G
Bros. Mont.
16 steers. ...122S I 25
4 25 13 cows 960 3 SO
Tufkln Mont.
6 10 . 11 cows 109 4 30
6 86
L. 8se Mont.
4 45 24 cow 827 3 76
NEBRASKA.
4 ) 19 cows $51 3 30
W VOMING.
4 50 II heifers... 711 3 90
4 10 1 cowg 798 4 10
4 60
G. Wrare S. I).
4 60 20 steers... .1124 4 90
4 36 17 cows 744 I 25
H. Stacey Neb.
3 65 6 cows 784 J 26
F. Keeler Neb.
4 "' 15 cows ftki 3 36
4 75
B. Spencer Neb.
cuK's... 2 5 00
Boll-Neb.
22 heifers... 677 3 K
11 feeders. . 929 4 60
heavy. $8.009.10: rough, $8.OO4rS,20: good to
choice hesvy, $t.20'r9.10; pigs, $X.2Vr9.00;
bulk of sales, $8.254gS.an.
SHEEP. AND LA M BS Receipt s, 40.000
head: market strong: native, $2.60074 30;
western, $2.76rH.20; yearlings. $4.2.V.'v40;
native lambs, $4.507.00; western lambs,
H754f4 85.
St. I.oata Live "Mock Market.
PT.' IXUI8, Oct 20. CATTLE Receipts.
K.8O0 head, Including 3.300 Texans; market
steady to stronw: native shipping and ox
port teer. $6.5o5i7.50; dreBsed beef and
butcher steers, tri.o0tiiK.00: steers under l.'kKl
lbs., t4.00v7ii.j0; stockers and feeders, $3 .50ftt
5.60: cow and heifers. $3.6oti8.76: canners,
$2.50fr3.S: bulls, $3.2f4i5.0o; calves. $5:Vn00;
Texas and Indian steers. $4.503r7.00; cows
and heifers, $3.OUvi-t.&0.
HCK1.S Rec-ipts. 7,900 head: msrket 108
15c lower: pigs and light. t.SC4rS.:M; pnek
er. $Ji.7o S.90; butcher and best , heavy.
t.ork(4).3i).
SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipt. ' 1.5O0
head; market steadv; native muttons. H.76
Hi 4.25; lambs. $5.507.00; culls and bucks,
tJ 5ik'8.00,' stockers, $2.254i3.75. -
Chase '.
Toman
Wells '.
Dunbar
Ham
1st. 1
159
1S2
17
181
2d.'
: 149-,
187
l;ii
165 '
153
" 3d.
14!l
193
1VR
1 196
130
Total.
4..7
667
4o8
527
464
Totals.
.49 - 839' 825 3,453
GATCH'S TAILORS.
Marietta
Greene .
Murphy
Usher ..,
Boal ....
1st.
133
111
136
127,
144
2d.
lo4
166
l.-W
104
137
3d. Total.
313
150
2t
176
178
400
4o?
4,1
457
467
Totals..
680 . 697 770 $.117
light
Magrlo City Go! j.
For Rent-Steam-heated room for
housekeeping. 614 No. 24th St.
The women of the West Side church
will hold a bazar and dinner this evening.
Mr. and Mr. Bernard Larkln, Thirty,
ninth and (j streets, are rejoicing over tiie
birth of a daughter.
Paul Boodagh, "The Man From Persia,"
will lecture In the Baptist ehurch Friday
night.
Rev. Father Carroll and hi sister. Mis
Carroll of North Platte, were the guest
of Mrs. John Considine Monday.
'Phone Bell South 868.' ImTependent F-1803
for a case of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt de
livery to any part of ctty, William Jetter.
A special meeting of the men and offl
cera of the Presbyterian church hss been
called by Rev. Dr. Wheeler for tonight at
the Brewer chapel at 888 o'clock.
Don't trifle with a cold I good advice
for prudent men and women. It may be
vital In case, ot a child. - There 1 nothing
better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for coughs and colds in children. It Is
safe and sure. For sale by all druggUt.
Kaasaa tltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITV. Oct. 20.-C ATT LR-Receipts,
9.000 head. Including 1 300 anuthern'
market steady, westerns strong: rireserj
beef and export steers, si-66ft7.tt: fair to
good. 4.sr(t...TO: western steers. $lN0fn.60:
siocKers snn Teeners, lo.40t10.6O;
steers, $J.T5'(M.so; southern cows,
native heifers'. t3.7o4j,4.50; bull,
calves. $4.00018.25.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market 15ft
20c lower; bulk of sales, $x.wfi9. ft; henvv,
$X.&013 8 00; packer and butcher. $8 90GJ.9.15;
lirht. $9009.20. J
HHEEP AND LA M B r? Reoe j pt s, SOW
head: market steady; lambs. $6 7.Vh4 75
yearlings, $4.4(5.25: wethers, t.'t soii 4 50
ewes, $3 604.25; stockers and feeders, t! M
(4.4. -
southern
$3.75i-4.0U;
tJ.r-orii 4. W;
( ouimlaatoarr Maker , lteslgtns.
NEW VORK, Oct. 3U.-Pollc Commls
sloner Baker lat this afternoon announced
that he had resigned his office. James C
t'n.iiMev a I-tronklvn lawvcr. mas aworn in
aa (Tomnilaalonar Baker's successor.
A Ton ot Gala
could buy nothing better for female weak
nesses, lame back and Kidney, trouble than
Electric Bitters. 60c. Foe sal by Beaton
Drug Co.
St. Joseph l.lva stork Market.
8T. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 20. CATTLE
Receipts, 2.4O0 iiead; market steady; steer
t4.5"4f7.uO; cows and heifers, $2.60ra5.M:
calves, $3.00718.25.
HOUiS Receipts. ' 4,500 head: market
opened 6c to loo-lower, closing 15c to 2".c
lower; top, $9 25; bulk of sales, $x.6.'.9 15.
HHEHP AND LAM Brt Roceiiits. 1,000
head; market steady; iambs, $4.604160.
Stokk la ght.
Receipt of live stock at the five
pal western market yesterday:
Cattle. Hoes.
South Omaha 4 000 5
Bt, Joseph 2.4
Kansas City.. -..i. .. & i
St. Ionia. 5 1) 7 !mi
Chicago 7. 60O 200IJ0
Total receipts.
princlr
8hei.
7.nsii
I.O"0
0l
1 3"0
40.0KJ
.2X.7UO 45,600 76.100
l)
14 feeders.
Lnvllle Wyo
6 la) 11 rows. .
J. Faust Wyo.
4 70 8 rows..
Cross Vo
.I00O
. 912
4 14
3 30
858 4 50 20 eyas.
R Green Wo.
S59 4 30
Philadelphia Prod are Markrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 20. -BUTTER-Steady;
extra western .creamery, 33c; extra
nearby prints, 84.
EGGS Him; peiinsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases, at mark;
Pennsylvania and other tieai by current re
ceipts, returnable ,iaies. 2S' at mark;
western firsts, free carea, COo at mark:
western current receipts, tree cases. 280 at
mark.
CHEESE Steady: New Yolk full creams
.-li.,)., 1&40; fair to good, 144il54!.
Tarpeaiine Markrt.
SAVANNAH. -Oa.. Ct. 20 -TCRPt-'V.
TINE Finn at 774o; sales. 343 bids.; re
ceipts. ,S77 bbls.; shipments, 215 bbls.;
storks. 19.078 bbls.
RoSlX Firm; sabs, none; receipts 1 4:
l.lils.; shipments, 722 bbls; stocks. ' 67 lem
bbls (juote: B, $5 95H6 Ou; D. kO 'iitl);1,
E. $6 2", F, t'J i-j4.J7'5; O. $6 i 42V II
Io4'44j6 4v I, fik-: K. S6 474; M. $0 50; N'l
lb .624; 'G. $.,60. WW, $4 76.
Metal Market.
NEW VORK, Oct 20. METALS Stand
ard copper, dull; spot, October, November,
December and January. $13.!t0r( 12.60. Lon
don, dull; spot. 156 15a: ' futures, Ci7 15s.
Arrivals icpurted at Near York today, 240
tuns. Custom house reports ahow export
of 13,182 ton so far thia month. Local
dealers quote lake copper at $12.K74'y 1'iou,
Electrolytic, $t2.75'u12 .-4; casting, $12.87H'(
12.624. Tin. firm; spot $:i7.toi63o 00; Octo
ber. $37.16'"r7.ri0: November, $J6.70,i37.2S;
December, $36,30437.00; January, 4..o.l..
on. 10. j.uiiui'11, eiitfua. "l'l, ZI10. luiurev,
161 10s. Lead, steady; $4.4ou.4.45, New York!
$4 2,'.y4-30, East St. Louis. London spot,
113 6s. Fpelter, ' steady: t5.60'i(6.60. New
York; $6.40 u 50, East St. Louis. London
spot. 24. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 4:' oil
In lAindon. locally iron waa quiet. No 1
foundry northern. No. 1 foundry southern
and No. 1 foundry southern soft, $16,754
16.25; No. 2 founiljy uoithttn, $11251' io. 75.
t'otfe Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. -COFFEE Future!
cloaed steady. OcUiber, November and De
cember, 8.50c: January, 8.600; February,
59c; March, 8 2c; AprtK 4c; May, S.6uc
June, kbbc; July and AiigiiNt, 8.6Sc; Sep
t. i nber, a.OSc. Spot, quiet; Itlo Ne. T, I'.cl
Santos No. 4, H4c, Mild, qulot; Cordova,
U4'il34c
Drr Goads SI ark t.
TORK. Oct. 20. The cotton goodi
tnoi d
NEW
market is steadier and nil I In aie now
willing to accept late contracts as a conse.
qiience of the cliunce to get cotton at price
they will pay. Haw silk Is firmer. Ya
rule rum, with transaction limited,
ru
Sugar Market.
NKW YORK. Oct. aa-SUGAR-Firm;
nii'scavado. W test, 2.4oc; ceuti if ugal, 941
test, 8 tax ; nsolasne, 89 test, 3. Uc. Refined,
quiet; crushed 6.55. ; granulated. 4.$5c; puw.
dered. 4.96c. j
Herbert E. Oooch Co.,
Brokers and Dialers
mAitf rztOTisiosra btooki.
Omar Office, lis board of '1 red Bilk
fell llions. Injuf .l. liul A14L
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