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THE OMAHA M M)AY BKE: uCroMEJC 4, 1!M4.
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Uoit Kindi of Cattle Lower for the
Week.
HOGS SHARPLY DOWN FOR WEEK
9fcep mnA Ijmbi In Lamp Hrrrlpt
Moat f the Week cmr Hlncls
A re lllaher ami oilirr
Kinds I.otrrr.
SOVTH OMAHA, Oct. 3, 1114.
Rctn4a ere
Cattle, lines Fhe-ep.
Official Mnniliiv
OfUcial Tu.-nei.iy
tunc at i-iii. .-.my ..
Off.rlal Thunxlav....
Offlrlal Friday
Ketlmate Saturday ..
fix day this re-k
5am day last wwk
Same 2 wc-eks ano
fame 3 rrk dim
fame 4 wrrlo hk"....
fame days last year.
31 1H'2 1J4.4'I
Tna following table shows the re-ce-lpts of
rattle, Iiokh ami ine- ul Hip Mouin uiuaha
ilve stock market tor I no jiar lo Utile, as
compared with last year:
1K14. IT. Inc. M-
Cattle ,.vi.4:Ci RiT.T'M
Hogg J.yni.:"!-.' :.-j7.i47 ls.M
Bheep 2.r'.!.:".'J J.1W.70J HO.i'JO .......
Tha following tiible shows the price for
hoc at the .south omana live stock mar
ket for the laat lew clave, with coniparl
aons. Date.
14 1:I I .U ll II. I 'ill. I J".. ..
Kent. I'm . t.. a- i. iu, s '.1. k i;
Sept. ?. S 6ji, it ii; ti k 17; lj t ff I
tpt. 2i IW 8 OM H :., k 43; 4 HI 0 M
Sept. 1, H S. Ok. .: 4. t, u!, 4h, 12, 6 71
SPU 24. ( S 20',: h ll, i s 41. in, fc o
25 8 V 8 07, 4J' 6 4ii 1 lBi S
.-epi, s lo-; S l. .;; ti ii s 4..;
II 7
Kept JfJ.f . 2i; a hj, a jij, 8 4t! S 151
"'epl. W. 8 15 8 tv. b 14 k 3J, ft OH, 6 61 1
epL 2S.I 8 HVa 8 33 6 l.i k 2.i, 7 li ti '
tept. SO.) 7 Kivi a 2 8 J t 1Z K 41 7 kS fC
Oct, 1..I 7 8S'i 8 211 8 4.1, k Mil 7 K71 tkl
Oct. a.j 7 bUttl H ixf 8 44 , 6 25, 7 kd, 6 M
Oct. 8 2H k 6K, 2H' k 4."'l I S W
Sunday.
Recelpta and dlspoaltlon of live stork at
the Union Stock Yards, Houth i imiilin, for
twenty-four houra endlnK at 8 p. in. yes
terday; RECEUT8-CAIIH.
Hot:. M r s.
C. M. A 81. r -i 2
1'nioD focailc 7 1
C. & N. W., east 3
4 A N. W.. west 1 0
C, Ht P.. M. A O 4
.. It. A g , west 10 7
:., R. 1. A P, east 4
r., K. I. A P., west 1
Chicago Oreat Western 1
TotaJa 04 , 19
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co 2 2
Kwlft and Company 713
t'udahy Packing company 1,071 .,
Armour A Co 713
J. W. Murphy 7u0
Other buyera 1.050
Totals 2,11)3 1,0,V
CATTLB-There were no cattle hero
this morinag, at least, nothing of any
Importance, but for tne week receipts
have been the largest of any ween this
J ear and sllgntly larger than for the name
week a yeat ao.
Tne market on the best grades of corn
fed steers has shown very little change
during the week, being practlia.ly steady.
On the other hand, tne meoltim graoea of
cornfeds have boen more or less neglected
and have had a tower tei.ui.-m v. iw.mii
beef steers are all the way from sleany,
or very close to steady, to as much as 2fc
lower, the amount of the decline depend
ing upon the quality of the callle.
. Cows and -hellers have also had a lower
tendency, the decline, It anything, being
the moat pronounced on the beef grades,
with cannera showing comparatively ilttle
change. Taking the market as a whole,
It might be quoted as around &c lower tor
the low point of tho year tod ate.
the low point o fthe year to date.
Quotations on Cattle: Oood to choice
cornfed beeves, t.frj 10.S0; fair to good
rornfed beeves, tH.tjtvtit.5; common to fair
cornfed beeves, 17.75'utt.bO; good to choice
range sixers, $7.4otjk.ti0; fair to good range
xteers, .7i.n7.40; common to fair range
Mteers, JilWy tl.75; good to choice grass
)-elfers, i.aijf'7.M; good to choice grass
rows, Sti.OOft4j.75; fair to good grades, 45.50
t)k.uo; common to fair grades, t4.0ori6.n(i;
prime feeders, S.2ri4j8.40; goK) to rholca
wtockers and feeders. 17. f 'ft. ST.; fHlr to
good stockera and feeders, ;.fs7.40; com
mon to fair stockera and feeders. eS.O.'J
I..50; stock heifers, la.M'ii. .5; stock cows,
14 COWii.OO; stock ralves, Ifi .fi0fi.0i; veal
calves, f-0010."; bulls, stags, etc., $5 2b(ul
7.00.
Representative sales:
llOtiS A very moderate Saturday sup
plv showed up, about fifty-four cars, or
3. 600 head, comprising the day'a receipts.
'or the week the aupply foots up 25,UX!
bead, being somewlmt like 4.7io heud
larger than last week, but almost S.OK)
head short of the corresponding week ot
last year. The month of Seplcmlwr
showed a decided decrease, as compared
with last year, and the year's shortage
now amounts to more than 2-U.jn" head.
Trade opened dull aynin toduy, and in
vpite of encouraging reports from ether
ixilntf, local prices lulled to show much
strength. Onu or two of the packers
bought a tew hogs on the first rounds
that were about be higher, but as soon
ns tt became known tout shippers and
speculators were buying very upatingly,
most of this strength disappeared, and in
the end the bullk of tha auppiy moved at
figures that were no more than steady to
IKiasAuly a Utile stronger. Movement was
stow all tho way through, but towards
the close things became very dull. The
general trade was dull, and steady to a
nickel higher. The few hogs bought by
shippers were quotably steady, but ow
ing to the lightness of the shipping de
mand, and the scarcity of anytuing like
good lights, a real trading basis waa
never established and salesmen who had
pretty good stuff found that there was
practically no competition In this line.
Hulk ol the supply moved at r S.Va7 90,
with some pretty fair hoga on the light
order as high aa tS.tsJ. Kales over S7.1M
wre very scarce. The week s trade has
been very unsatisfactory to the sellers.
and today's figures are 2ij'-So lower than
a week ago.
No. At. "a. Pr No. At. Sh. lr.
47 ,11 u Tli 4 H1 ... 7 0
M (II M til M rJ!t 1KI 1 IW
41 to U t II U 121 HI tM
44 ... 1 40 tUI 2M U 7 W
4i sj 240 t m M :i7 :i 1 w
41 117 7 tt M 141 lit) 7 r
41 t t 1M 7 It 46 t'H ... IN
M IS4 M 7 U U l" 40 7 M
Al J 14 III M I7 lu 7 M
44 1 H0 7 16 47 !M l I
1 til It Tli M 241 M IN
XCk 1st 7 14 7 774 lOI 7 Kl
4T SSI 11 7 4 7S t IH 1M
41 447 1 7 U 71 HI i0 7 t2i
II 147 M 7 at & K la) IM
41 171 10 7 44 Mil I4U 7 W
u il Smi 7 I7 4k ... lis
44 BM U 1 17U, 44 US 10 IISI
BHEtH-Tne ..on barn wus bare of
fresh receipts this morning, nhich Is
generally the case on a Saturday. This
week has shown, however, the lamest re
celpts of any week for the scuson to date.
there being as many a 1." -on beud re
ported In, oi 12,'M more than last week.
and 4.0U more than during the correspond
ing week a year ago. The close of Sen
tember shows a decrease In the receipts
ot some l'ft.nno head for the month as
cxi m pared with the same time Isst year,
which might be taken as an Indication of
the cutting down of the flocks in the
northwest that has been going on for
several years. While the local receipt
t-hla week have been a ilttle almve normal
the aggregate at the five other western
markets does not quite come up to that of
last week or the nine week u year ago.
This fact bus served to a more or less
extent as a bullish feature in the trade
toward the week a close
All kinds of feeders are cheaper than a
wee ago una at the close of the week
the demand haa been sufficiently irood tn
rlen everything up. The best grades of
feeder lambs and feeder euea Br i. ,!.,.
lower for ihe week, tiood flesh feeder
lambg and heavy are selling around 8u!x,
i.a. t-reiiy decent kinds weighing from 64
to SI pounds and quotable at tt.7cni.iJU. and
ccoarse wool lambs averaging around W
m so iwunua can be bad at Ifi.KI. A
range of 0unj4i.25 would buy lambs
weighing from 46 to M pounds. Strictly
feeder ewes and good are going to the
country largely at U.Xi4.j wnh ti. fa,.
to good grades at l3.7l4m.S0. Hreeder ewes
a scarce article and quotable at
nY aevuraing. lo quality and age
'"'' no ieaer wethers to
peak of, but feeder yearlings from 7B ,
$71 Pi'ked up at Ibbutl
QuotaUoM on range sheep ajid lajEbm
ll.JS.t f.v-4 43.M1
10.ii.1t T,..'7 4i,7i-S
. ...1.T Ivmll
3.1' .7 4.f S.47S
, :!.'.'4 . S.iwM
is :'...
X.iiw jr.. l.v., '
.34!7". .il.gM i ..; i
.M.sufi K.41 lisi.liwi1
Lambs. RooiJ to rliolre. 7.Sf"7'7 .: lan'bs.
fair to (ton.l, IT.kviiT.: lanihs. fin-i,
f f j 7 1 f . . ynarlinps. irond to ehoirp. $".7.".
iifi.f; rarllnir. fair to jtond. tS.WVjr.75;
yearllnes, feerie-rs, I". &o-.i." TTi; wethers,
yearlttiKa. feeders. $r 4"'i5.!lf'; mrthera,
Boo-I to rholr-e. ...3ftn;, 6". we-thers, fall
to pood. T..iiin.20; nrthers. feeder. $4 10
tt ewes, (Zoexl to rlmlre. 4 &V4 90; ewes,
U to hoimI, '.!. ewes leedera $1 M
V4 1.V
iincti.ti 1.1 k utiii h muiki-.t
(attle Xteady Units Inai-ltlrd
herp Wlc-ml?.
''HK'AUO, O, t 3 t'ATTI.K-Rerefpts.
.II" head: market alow; lice-van, pi..tvu 11 (
eteera. v.,ri ii; stoi k. rs and feeders,
$.p 2iiN.:!&: cows mid hellers. il 4"iy m)
calves, fT.reiKi 11
MOOS-lie, eipts, i;il head; maiket tin-
settie-el, advan to l"e mostly lost hulk '
of saies. 7.fK,iS u; Unlit, f v. 'Hki'i .; mixed I
JiKKiixaT.; henvy. 7.4.Vs.7't; rniiuh. I7.4.WI
i.i. fils, $4 7.ViH
, ellKKP AMI 1.A.MHH-Tlerrlpts, .1 -All
head, market steady; sheep. ;l o
nrlltiKS, $.-.6f(i: V,; Imnhs. pi I'm 7.S.I. j
Kansas Hj- I, He flock Market. I
KA.NHAM CITV fi.l 1'ATTi i.- i,
relpts, ki head; market steady; prime i
fed steers, tin .ooo lo. :. .Irisse.l bi-ef steers,
H.KKi.7r.; western steers, I'i '.; stoi k-:
ers and feeders, $i tuniX W; hulls, .,.(-'it
6 "ii; c alves, h .Mi lo.:o.
HiMiS - KeeelptH. iVO head: nuirket
hlEher; hulk of sales. $7.!S"fi :C; heavy,
V i'k'uti.lO; I'uckrrs and Imti hers lx ii.vr :
llKht, 7.!ilX.40; plva.
rillKI-.l' AMI I.A.MMS-Herei.tH, TfO
lieal; market 'eaily Imnhs, $7 T.JO;
yearlliits. J.". V'Vitl.r.; wrl hei ,.-. (f;r.6o;
ewes, 4.J.V(ri.0O
'I. I. Burn Lite Slock Mnrket.
"1VlH, Oct. 3 - i.'ATTI.I-: Receipts,
.; head, market steadv; native beef
steers, 17..VK.1 10 K; rows and heifers. JH imi'
h'.i .W; stockera mid feeders, ".tr7.rx;
.ii'iitliern steers, ti sik.l; i-ows and In' f-i
its, 8l.0(i4t.:4; native calves, Ifi.Ob',, 11 .tel. I
Mot 18 Receipts, l.fico head: market:
higher; pigs and lights. l7.MriiH.70; tn'xed
and butchers, IM.4tsiik.7il; good heavy,
)s.4.'4ii M.
SIIKKP AND I,AMHS-Rerolpts, 300
market steaily; native muttons, 14.004.(0.00;
Ininba, 17. 004(7. 90.
I. Joseph Lire lock Mnrket.
HT JOSKIMI. Oct. 3 CATTI,K-R-relpts.
2'1 head. Market steady, steers,
7.nf"n l0: cows and heifers, 4 IS.'kO fill;
calves 17. f 4ibi 50,
Iioas-Receltds, 2 000 hend. Market
low; lop, $s.3T.: bulk of S'lles. 7.7iVrr 2".
SUKKP ASH I.AM Its -No receipts.
Market nominal; lambs, f7.otyn7.40.
loa Ay Live "lock Market.
SIOUX CITY, Oct. 3 CATTL.K Rc
rclpts, HiO bend: no quotations.
llntlS Reretpts. SOW head; market
steady; heavy, f7.Vi7.: mixed. f7.70rf'
7 X0; light, f7.tKKrj7.7o; bulk of sales, f7.70
(UT.kfl.
SHEEP AND IAMHS necolpts. COO
head; no quotations.
Dink t'learlntra.
OMAHA, Oct. S. Rank clearings for
Omaha today were fl.SM.OU.fiO and for
tha corresponding day Inst year t3,l(!2.
71B.82. The summary of the clearings for
the wek and for the corresponding week
lust year is as follows:
Last year. Tills vear.
Monday f s.kWi.iai.K f 2,S2 sni.io
Tuesday 2 577 927 .52 2,4 JX,OH0.3i1
Wednesday 3 42.I.OK3 xii 2.7"5 941 Sit
Thursday S.714 72rt.M 3,4rfi, 3131
Friday S,33r,,2:w m 3 fi2k,K3 24
Saturday 3 ! 715.82 3..".',l,(i.r,,50
Total 119.073.322.K1 fl8.80&,042.00
Mexsr York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Oct. 8.-PRIME MER
CANTILE PAPER 7 per cent.
8TKRL1NU KXCHANOB Weak: for
rallies, ft. 90734.8620; for demand. f4.947Mi)
4.9525.
SILVEU-nar, BHc
Hva porn ted Apples and Dried Kralls
NEW YORK. Oct. S.-EVAPORTl'U
A PPLKS Nominal.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes. Irregitjar.
Aprlcatea and peaches, dull. Raisins,
steady.
TIEY
W- 'J. -Mill '"''") I II ill Mi ' s'.iiini iiisii, iMsaysssi JT? "-"
4wrsR?f,v
Iff?,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Heary Export Salei of Wheat Are
Made Locally.
GRAINS ARE SOMEWHAT HIGHER
Wheal l p Inn to Three tenia, lorn
In line and i h ree-Kon rl ha and
lal One In line and Three,
ttnarler.
OMAHA, October 3, 1914.
Heavy sale:: ,,f wheat for export were
made yesterday, with the bulk of the
business doim at the seaboard. About 2
'I IiukIii-Is wheat were confirmed a.i
worked ln,m l,t i e, ami some believe t hn
t'dal to In. confldcralilv linger tlian tills.
Kxport sates of wheut to ko out via u'i't
ports were reported to U- In the neuh
borliood of 2."i,'4Kl bu.. while the foie.gn
lusliif-ss at N-w York was declared In
some quarters to total aa hlch mi j
liu. Imluth reported heavy sab s In durum I
wheat for export. A total of 7'O.mxi bushels j
of wbi-at Is being loaded to iin to the sea- I
hoard and dinners for lso,i. bushels wus j
also done.
Corn futures were affected by wheat,
Thore was material liuyltiK of (urn by a
prominent i levator concern, but the lo. als
did not feel inclined tr, follow. Ideal
weather continued to prevail out tho bell,
but there were several complaints con
cerning tho quality of the new corn.
Onts were relatively firmer than other
grains, due largely to the pcreisic-nt buy
ing by ranh lioi;:os and reoits of big
export business The market was under
l.o great pressure and following an Initial
break ruled llrm most of the tune. Kxport
sule-i from here were fti,i)'Hl bu., with
rumors of considerably more than this,
('ash oats were steady to lower, with
local sabs 10,'..iio bu.
Provisions developed much weakness In
the llnal hour and cloeed materially lower.
The nearby delivery of lard g"t support
from the packers and ruled higher early,
but the list give way later.
Wheat was 2i3" higher.
Corn was unchanged to lc higher.
Outs were 14(l4c hlgiier.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
equal lo 6'.9,0ti bushels: rorn. 13ti,(J) bush
els; oals, W.ouO bushels.
Liverpool closed: Wheat, Hrl lower;
corn, unchanged.
Primary w heat receipts were 2 Xfi.VQ
bushels and shipments 1.209, mm bushels,
against receipts of 1.478.000 bushels and
shipments of S7K,(H) bushels hint year.
Primary corn receipts were 42H,iitrO bush
els and shipments l,!.0iiO bushels, against
receipts of 570,000 bushels and shipments,
of 584,000 bushels last veor.
Primary oats receipts were 149)000
busholH and shipments 1.112.000 bushels
against rerclpts of kKi.nno bushels and
shipments of tV77,0O0 bushels Inst year.
CARI.OT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats. Parley, uye.
Chicago 1
129
2B8
Minneapolis .f47
Hiiluth 497
Omaha 54
Kansas City. 95
Ht. IkiiiIs ... k
U'lnnlnff ai'JI
r.i
10
34
1S
30
These sales were reported today
Wheat: No 2 hard winter. 3ti cars, 99c;
2 cars, 9Xc. No. 3 hard winter. 2 cara, 9xc;
4 cars. tDc; t cars. 7'ic; 3 cars, 07c No.
4 hard winter, 1 car, !Wc; 1 car, 9T,,o; 1
ear, 9eV; 8 cars, Hf.'c: 1 car. 95c; 1 car,
94c. No. 3 spring, '4 cor, 90c. No. 4
spring. 1 cars, 97c. Re.ected, 1 car, 90o.
No grade, 2 cars, 90c. No. 3 mixed, 1 cor,
99Vic; 1 car, 'kc; i car. '.Tc: 1 car. Ot'.'c.
No. 4 mixed, 1 car, r. Rye: No. 2, t
car, 84V4c; 2 cam, k4c No. 3, 1 car. 83c; 1
car, 2Hc. Oats: No. 3 white, 17 cars,
42rt; 8 rant, 52M,e No. 4 white, 5 cars,
42'4cr 2 cars, 42c. No grade, 4 cars, 41Vfcc.
Corn: No. 1 white, 1 car, "SMrc. No. 3
white, 1 car, 73Hc; 1 car. 73c. No. 4
white, 1 car 72c. No. 5 white, 1 car. 72o,
No. C white, 1 car, 72c. No. 1 yellow,
1 car, 70c. No. 2 yellow, 1 rar, 70. No.
3 yeilow, 3 cars, 70c. No 5 yellow, 1 car,
f!9c. No. 1 mixed, 1 car (newr white), 73'4c.
No. 2 mixed, 1 car, (SUV. No. ti mixed, 1
car 6"c, Sample, 1 car (white), 72c; 1 car,
tisc.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
nidlav W Emphasils
Ounir Pfiam Dept. nu tlh
Memairkgilbl
are instruments that have accumulated during the past six
Some of them have been taken in
while others have been returned from rental
r '
We (G,Maramfc Ewiry Hin.BtrTiminit to
B Sim Ffiirgfc Claio (0)inidittoini
Each one has been completely overhauled by our expert repair men, and in
some instances you would not be able to tell them from brand new. In every
case, however, we guarantee them to be in first class condition.
UTS A MEAL PHANO inveotent
and means pleasure, sociability and comfort to the thrifty man who wishes to
thoroughly educate his children, but does not want to make the necessary out
lay for a new piano.
Here's a partial list of tho pianos:
Orlainal Bale
NAME Price Price
VOSE, upright .50 $85
lliVINd, upright $300 $98
0IL15EKT, upright $275 $105
KIM1ULL, upright $350 $115
HARVARD, upright $3f0 $125
Come Monday and look these bargains over carefully, then look elsewhere, look
and see If you can duplicate these offers which we are making, at
TEEMS TO QUIT YOU
If you have a thought of auylng a piano now or In the near future you cannot
overlook thla opportunity. Come In and lot us talk It over.
TC'TTTC'TC' A l44iutiful M-arf anil MckjI with tttch piano
IT Iv&lLllLa "d frc-c delivery whrrever our truck go.
urgess-Nash Gompamy
"everybody's store"
97'..c4itt On; No 3 hard. !!', ft 99c; No 4
bun', Sili'Tc: No. 2 spring. !': u 11 on; No.
3 spring. 9k''rtc; No. 4 spring, 94'i97e; No.
2 durum. !.Jii"3r; No. 3 durum, 914V2C.
Corn No. 1 white, 7.T, 'ir: No. 2 white.
7.T44I731'. No. 3 white, 7,14,734.'; No. 4
whit-. 71 1i 73c ; No. C white, 7m?i'72'4c;
No. white, 71 'TirC'V; No. 1 yellow, t
4( 7ec; No. 2 ellow, .9 'a ln' : No. 8 yellow,
fi'.'e.'JiT'N . No. 4 yellow. :''i..9"!C; No S
yellow. 0V'-!V: N". 6 yellow. ft'V((tc.
No I mixed, i'" -fi r ; No 2 mixed. "
!! e. No. 3 mixed. csir: No. 4
mixed. r,wii;ni r; No. 6 mixed. C7fiewi4c;
No. ei mixed. e;7'.-.ie Osts: No. 2 white,
l.'i-C1,.': standard. 424xii3c; No. 3 white,
4?,-,i4.,,4c; Vo 4 white. 4lt(42'ir. Barley:
Ma'ting, r."4'ir.e; No 1 feed, lVu':o. Rye:
Mr-4'c: No. 3, 'J',aTii3r.
uiirtun 4,n 1 1- An rnovisiojis
Fenlorea ef the Trading; and C lnelas;
Prices nn Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct. 3. -Wheat today scored
a rapid advance, mainly the result of
belief that regardless of conditions at
Liverpool, the demand fioni Kurope aa
a w hole tHfi bee-timing more a ute. Tho
market dosed strong 2?Sc to 8c above
la-t nif.;ht. Com gained lrH'la to l74c
net, and oats, '-4C to l-c. In provisions
the outcome varied from 10c; declino to a
rl.e of 42'c,
Commission heiuso buying of wheat be
gnn at tb? opening and met no serloua
oUtaile until tli" market reached the
top prices of the day. Week-end realizing
by miscellaneous holdrn-s resulted then in
a small setback, frejin which, however,
there was a decided rebound aa the acs.
alun came to an rnd. A statement pur
porting to exhibit a shortage of t.SM,00O,.
bushels i'i supplies outside of the
I 'nltcd States had much to do with stir
ring up sentiment in favor of the bulls.
Prospectd seemed to be that domestic
reci'ipts would fall off next week, both
from ' the spring and winter crop belts
This fai t wnii largely responsible for trad
ers generally Ignoring fore-cast a of a lib
eral increase Monday In the weekly total
of the Prilled State visible supply.
Shorts were ac tive buyera ot corn, ow
ing to the outlook for unsettled
weather and of scanty deliveries from
first hands. Tho bears were also ham
pered by the atrength of wheat. I'n
h bitted export call Bnt oats up with
other grain. The tieoemher option,
though. under a drag; owing to heavy
sales by one of the principal elevator con
cerns All the active deliveries In' the provis
ion market had a good upturn. Higher
puces for hogs and cereals brought about
tin- bulge.
'ram prices furnished by Logan A
Bryan, office, 315 South Sixteenth street.
Artlclel open I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat'l I I I I
Dec. II Or.'ifiJ 108Vi 1 0T4i 108 1 06H
I 107SI f I
May. 1 12V U5 I 112 11471 1 1174
I 1 14V
Corn.
Dec. fiT1n77 8d 67 6SW V
May. rt!i'70-S 70-4 IW',4 70, 687,
Oata. I
icc.'l7'rtS'.4 4Wi 47H iKU,47W8
May. W.t 61S fH 51 604
Pork.
Oct.. 16 n2'4 16 62 '4 16 624 16 2V1 50-0
Jan.. 19 00 19 GO 19 00 19 45 19 02
Las (I.
Oct. 9 45 9 57 9 45 9 57 9 42
Nov. 9 62 9 60 52 9 60 47
Jan. 9 77 9 90 9 77 9 90 9 77
Ribs.
Oct. 10 50 10 70 10 60 10 60 10 60
J an- 10 00 10 17 10 00 10 1ft 9 95
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
fl.4Mie.iiii.ti8: No. 2 hard. tt.04U4j1.08. Corn:
No. 2 yellow, 734c; No. 3 yellow, 734
75c, Oats: No. j wnue, ne,-x,C; sianu
ard, 474i47'c. Rye: No. 2, 93c. Barley,
64'i,70c. Seeds: Timothy. f3.75rrf5. 00- clover,
nominal. Provisions: Pork, fl6.75; lard,
$;.o7; ribs. til. 121? 11.62.
Rl'TT ER Receipts, 8,369 tubs; cream
erv. 244i2'jc.
V it IS 1 1 Igher; receipts. 7.628 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 19ff22c; ordinary
firs's, 204i21e; firsts. 21'ii'22c.
POTATOES Higher: receipts. 78 cara;
Michigan and Wisconsin red, 42W47n;
M chlgan and Wisconsin white, 43Wi3c;
Minnesota and Dakota Ohloa, 45reJ50c.
th Nw
Nw 4th Ftooir With
Sal S Ooedl
exchange as part payment for new
Original Bala
NAME Price Price
STEIN MAN & SON, upr't $350 $125
SEGERSTROM, upright. . .$350 $150
KOHLER & CAMPBELL. .$325 $165
AUTOPIANO, (Player) ...$550 $250
FOSTER (Player) $500 $298
POPLTRY Market for al.ve, higher,
springs, Ik; fowls, 14'v".
New York l.eneral Market.
NBW YORK, Oct. 3. SIOAR Raw,
steady; moinssea, 4 37c; centrifugal, 5.02c;
refined. stndy; cut loaf, T.ei'.c-; crushed
7.55c; mould A, T.20c; cubes. 7c; XXXX,
powdered. 6. Sue; powdered, 6 ,8,'c; fine
?ranuiated, 6.7.rc'. diamond A, 6.7oc, con
erttoners' A. 6. We. No. 1, fi.05r.
HITTTl'.R I nsettled; receipts. 4.917
tubs; creamery, extras, 29S,c; special
marks, 3'i4i:tiny: firsts, 271TJSV; seconds,
24'.i2i.'c; lailles. current make, firsts.
221; packing stock, current make.
io. i, la'.u"-.
VU rS Market Irregular; state, Penn
sylvania and ne-ar-by hennery whites,
4V.M'r: gathered whites, 32'(i.o.
CHEESE Market steady: state, whole
milk, fresh white and colored specials.
lfiVfl'-; state, whoie m.lk. freed white
end colored, fancy, liV(Jl5Ho; skims.
4ir 14c
T THV T I firm- vasteira eblrk-
ens, 17'alc; fowls," 19t20c; turkeys, nomi
nal dressed, steaay; western cnirsens,
frozen, 14'i20c; fowls, IttKiOc; turkeys, 19
x('25c.
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 8 WHEAT De
cember, 11.07S; May. tl.1314: No. 1 hard.
f)09'ii; No. 1 northern, H.OeVgi.OKH: No. 2
northern. ll.03l.O5Vi.
Wheat was tip IVic to lc today.
FIjOI'R Advanced 15c a. barrel.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 644JWiC,
OATS No. 3 white, 43V44c.
KLAX t1.33,yfi'1.38.
PARLEY 424t61c.
RYl'-R214''iH.-)c
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Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 3 WHEAT Ppot,
steadv; No. 1 Manitoba, 9a 3d: No. S red
winter, new 8s 4d. Future, easier;
OctolM-r. Ss 1d, December, fn 3Mid.
CORN Spot nominal. Futures steady;
October, 6s "Mid.
Kansas City firnln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 3. WHEAT No.
2 hard KUW: No. 2 red, SRVic;
December. tl.MVfil.OCae,; May, fl.OTV4.
CORN No. 2 mixed, 71c; No. 2 white,
IZ'Au'; December, fiJeitWiVtie; May, WMiO.
OATS No. 2 white, 45c; No. 2 mlxwd, 41
42'4C
St. I.onla Grain Mnrket.
ST. LOCIS, Oct. 3. WHEAT No. 2 red,
tl.OSMrfl'l.On; No. 2 hard, tL02J-1.04; De-cembe-r,
fl.06S; May, H.12H.
COliN No. 2, 73rfi,731r; No. 2 white, 79c;
Dec-nilor, WO'c; May, "i)-c.
OATS No. 2, 40c; No. 2 white, 4dc.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. COFFEE There
was no change in tho price of spot coffee
today, although the undertone was per
haps a trifle easier because of a decline
of Sd In Rio exchange on Indon, us
eimed to be a further evidence of Itrazil's
unsettled financial condition and its prob
able Inability to hold coffee off the mar
ket. Rio No. 7 was quoted at Gc and
Santos No. 4, 10c.
f)rr Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.-DRY GOODS
filx hundred thousand fleece lined cotton
garments for European armies ordered
from knlttlmr mills in New York state.
Two large orders for wool and cotton
sweaters pending. Cotton goods Irregular.
Linens higher abroad. Inquiries made for
burlaps for shipment to South America.
now if i ti i- i irvifc:
t bur KEUR UtKR sntt MINES COMPANY
Of AMKItjrA in combination. Bis martrK
prttllltles for both securities. Dsttsr tkn
14 .annual dividend return, with good chnce
for doubla this amount. We havet )ut prspamd
and printed a careetul analysts of these two tn
vestraents and will stnd It KKEB on request,
Hend for our Weekly Market Letter alio. Ask
tor circular 2SN.
"Nothing- to sell bnt serTloe."
JOSKS & IlAKKIl,
STOCK BBOIEBS.
Bank TI.. !t9 So. LaSalla St., M Broad St.
Chlcag-o Ww Tork
Direct prlvata wire to New Tork cm a Boston.
months.
pianos,
anywhere
aflford to
IS3M
M
The Ureal Majestic
Charcoal Iron flange
"With each range ordered this week wo will give an
$8.00 Set of Kitchen Ware Free
No strings attached to this gift. The range does not cost you'
a penny more. You don't even have to take It at once. Just place
your order this week and we'll hold It for you. Two representa
tives of the factory will be here to show you the difference bet pen
the Great Majestic and other ranges. You all know that a steel
range will rust out In a few years. Lt us show you why a CHAR
COAL IRON range will not do this. We sell for cash or on easy
payments.
Coffee and Biscuits Served Free Each Day.
John flussie Hardware Co.
2407-09 CUMING ST.
'irfmMi''ncW4wwn4isTasMMxa',e . ,('! xs
Enjoy Ak-Sar-Ben First
. But When You Do Get Around to
Do Your Shopping
THEN VISIT US
For thirty-two years we have conducted a re
liable jewelry store, and during that time have
watched our business grow year by year,
until today we not only enjoy the confidence
of the people of Omaha, but also of all the
surrounding territory.
DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS STONES,
WATCHES, SILVERWARE,
CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
If you contemplate th;e purchase of diamonds
while in the city we think: we can give you
Sill
the very best values obtain
able, as we purchased a mag
nificent collection before tho
rise in prices. Come and
look them over.
too
&1 JOHN HENRICKS0N E"S"d
201 North 16th St
When the Leaves Turn
Get Your Coal in Quick
y Order
TECUMSEH
If you haven't put
coal, now is the time
from our mines at mine
$100 on the year's supply.
27
47
Tecumseh coal Is guaranteed to prove ont 13,400 B. T. U.'s
with only 9 ash and 9 moisture. Clean, free burning and
cllnkerless. Our mines, located near Vincennes, Ind., and we guar
antee prompt, full weight shipments. Take advantage of your lo
cation and save the expense of long, costly freight hauls from
easern mines.
The coal club plan has been worked successfully by many of
our customers. They buy a carload and split It between them. The
saving la worth It,
In Carload Lots F. O. B. Mines
Clay, Robinson & Company
Live Stock Commission Dealers
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STOCK YARDS ,
Chicago, TIL Sioux City, la. Denver, Colo.
Kansas City, Mo. Fort Worth, Tex. East Buffalo, N. Y.
So. Omaha, Neb. East St. Louis, 111. So. St. Paul Minn.
South St. Joseph, Mo. El Paso, Texas.
Bargains in practically
new articles in "For
Sale" column; read it
Come in any day this
week and sre this won
derful range in actual
operation.
See it baking biscuits
in three minutes.
See the stove pipe
made of common wrap
ping paper.
See the wrought iron
and malleable construc
tion. No gray iron or
Bteel nsed.
'If you buy It of Hussie, It's Right'
- o yiiii4erjniwfMywit iK.'Wi(Ma'ix,
Phone Douglat 1574
COAL NOW
your year's supply of
to do it. Buy direct
prices and save $50 to
Xx
Ssl-lnch Dementia Bars; ......ta.OO per ton
IxlH-lnch Domestic Nut Sa.00 per ton
(t-lnch Domestic Lump $11.00 per ton
Crushed Mine Run, any size $1.10 per ton
Screening's 91.00 per ton
1H-Inch Lump 91.30 per toa
Freight rate to Omaha only 12.40 per ton.
MARTIN-HOWE COAL COMPANY
KnarEM ajtd sxxpfebs.
VT. K. Howe, President. Job XTeemaa. Vioe Free
Barld Xng-le, Vloe Fts. J. K. Coalter, 8o.-Treas,
1899 XoCOaUCXCX BUZX.OZirO, CHICAOO.
Xtoac Distance Telephone Harrlsoa 1191.
Auto Faoaa 93-439.