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    TI1E OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOTlETt 21. 1903.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
jTroi&et ii MtnifMt in Whsat Fit B
oauis of riaiDoial Trouble:.
CCRN PRICES ARE A SHADE HIGHER
With Little Activity
tha Prices Were l.oWrr at
the Close of
Dealing.
rit
CH1CAOO, Oct. 20 Wheat prion wers
nervous sgaln today, due to a feeling; of
uncertainty In the mln1 of trader an the
outeome of the financial troubles In the
enst, hut closing prices were about where
they left off yeaterday, with December e
up. Iecember corn waa a shade higher,
but oata were down ra'ic. while January
provlalona closed from 10 to 12 W higher.
Easier cables and favorable weather for
the movement, a well aa the situation In
Wall street were Influences that caused
wheat to open barely strong, with Decem
ber up a shad a to Hi&o at W4tSc. LocM
traders were Inclined to be rather cautious
In their trading early In the day and there
waa tome scattered liquidation, but with
reassuring newa from Wall street and on
active buying by one or two big bull oper
ator the market quickly developed a strong
tone. The bent support, however, came
from the conditions In the northwest and
the improved export business. Duluth re
ported 10OHI0 bushels taken there for ship
ment, and reports from Minneapolis sild
that country mlllera wore buying wheat
there. December waa In active demand
' and advanced HflHc At this point thera
waa considerable profit taking and the sen
timent during the latter part of the session
jraa inclined to weakness. December closed
kc higher at 80ViSiHo. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 77R.iO bush
els. Primary receipts were 1,354,300 bushels,
against 1.7K7.40O bushels a year ago. Brad
street's world's visible showed an Increase
for the week of 5,2(10.000 bushels. Minneap
olis and Duluth reported receipts of 747
cars, which, with local receipts of 104 cars.
Done of contract grade, made total receipts
for the three points of Hoi cars, against
1.098 cars last week and 1,112 cars a year
ago.
Com was easier at the start, due to favor
able weather, and lower cables, but in tha
absence of any special selling pressure a
firmer feeling was manifested, ffommlsslon
houses and local shorts bought liberally
during the first hour, but later when wheat
showed signs of weakness many of the
early buyers tamed -sellers a iwi the early
ala waa- lest. DeMBilMr ranged between
WkO and 4e, dosing a shade higher at
43He.- Lomi raostpts wars 4& ears, with 24
ears- of contract gred.
Trading In oats was only moderate and
prices fluctuated within a narrow range.
There was buying by some of the cereal
people, while the selling was scattered.
Country offerings were light and receipts
somewhat smaller. After selling between
8&o and 85Hc December closed Mill "4clo wer
at 85c. Local receipts were 299 cars.
In spite of lower prices for hogs at the
yards the provision market ruled firm, due
mainly to a fair support from packers, al
though shorts were also good buyers. Jan
uary pork and lard each closed 12tfco higher
at fll.g7V4j and 86524 respectively, while
rihs wera up 10c at $6. 27 ft.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
85 cars; corn. 283 cars; oats, 185 cars; hogs,
2,200 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. Hlgh.l Low. I ?lose. Yes'y.
Wheat t i i
Dec. 81 80 ROitfrH 80fn4
May 78 78ft7 78 78 79
Corn
Oct. 43 434 4314 H 43N
Dec. 43VKV 4414 , 43 43VdH
Ma y 42(8 V, 42J 41&42 42fc 42A3
Oats I
Oct. , 84V4 83V
Dee, 354 85H 35 35 3&WnZ
May Wi 36 36 36
Pork-.
Oct. 10 80 10 90 10 M 10 90 11 00
Jan. 11 72 H W 11 72 11 90 11 77
May 11 85 12 00 11 85 11 97 1187
Lard -
Oct. 120 640 820 40 (lit
Deo. 6 30 42 6 30 42 8 22
Jan. 40 52 40 8 52 6 40
May 80 6 62 6 60 6 62 6 47
Ribs ,
Oct 8 00 8 87 8 00 8 87 8 Oil
Jan. 6 15 80 6 15 6 27 6 17
May 6 36 40 85 8 87 6 27
No. I tNew.
Cash Quotations ware as follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents. $4.00rt
JOn B1(1,1. 1A-
$4O$4.50 straights,-$3.7(Xg3.90; bakers, $2.60
WHEAT No. S, SIVSKZc; No. 2 red, t9
. CORN-No. I. 43c: No. i yellow. 444c.
' HARTLEY Fair to' choice malting, 47i54c,
. hkkdh No. 1 nax, 4cr No. northwest
rn. $1.02; prime timothy, $3; clover, con
trsct srade. 310.60fno.60.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork. Ter bbl., 111.00
ni.12. Lard, per 100 lbs, $6.S5.46. .Short
ribs sides (loose), $7.507.75. Dry salted
Shoulders (boxed, $6.12ia6.2S. Short clear
Ides (boxed), I7.2&I&7.75.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.25.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments 01 nour ana grain:
Keceipts. Hhlpments.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu.....
Oata, bu
Bye. bu
Barley, bu..
22.400
13.200
...107,9iiO
...678,700
...464.000
... 7.600
...114.500
74.0UO
10.400
142.2)10
2.110
24.800
.On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 15f
zow; dairies. Murine. Kggs, steady, at mark,
, cases Included, 180l9c. Cheese, easier, 10
CUc.
NEW YORK GEKHHAL MARKET.
Qaotatloas .
t tha Day
Varloas
Cosamodltles.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20.-FLOt?R-Re
celpts, 42,407 bbla; exports, 22.143 bbls.;
market nrra and fairly active; win
ter patents. $3.tXrt-4.30: winter straights.
$J.80HK.0U; Minnesota patents, $4.60i4.86;
winter extras, ri.wp3.-a; Minnesota bakers,
8.6otU4.10; winter low grades, $2.70073 06,
Kye Hour, quiet: fair to good. U. 2Sn3.40
cholue to fancy. $3.45i3.60. Buckwheat flour,
quiet: li.&i, new crop.
Bl'CKWHEATy Firms 81c. c. 1. f., New
lorn.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western
tl.09: city. 11.07: kiln dried. t3.2KW3.25.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 62c, nominal,
x. o. o , anoui; state ana jersey, MUbbtjc.
BARIJCY Quiet: feeding. 4ftc, c. I. f,
Buffalo, malting, MifcMc. c. i. f , Buffalo.
WH KAT Receipts, 71,175 bu-hels; exports
.6 bushels; spot, Steady; No. 2 red. K6c
atevaior; rso. 2 rea, I. o. D. annul; ro.
J northern Duluth, 91 Sc f.'o. b. otioat; No.
1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat,
options opened about steady, wheat devel
oped activity snd strength on a further
scare of December shorts and advanced In
outside markets together with rumors
export business. Eventually, however.
turned Irregular and closed east under re
silting at ftc net decline. May. fft
fc"c, ciosea Bi'c; jury, sinKI closed 8"c,
CORN Receipts. 152.250 bushels; exports,
48.495 bushels; spot, steady: No. 2 nominal
elevator and iic r. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yel
low, 64c; No. 2 white. 61c. Option market
opened steady on cables, which declined
under fine weather reports, finally eased off
and clown auu at unchanged prices. Mnv,
4u,4sc, closed 48c; December, 50ii 50 l-16c,
OATH Keceipts. 74.300 bushels: exports,
si.iuu Duaneia: spoi, nieaay; eiananra whKe
WhlteJ42e: track white. 4HHc.
HAY Dull: shipping. 60U70c; good to
cnoice. Bm tc.
HOPS Quiet: state common to choice
14. iVi; 1X XHu'ifiHc: olds. 1o1$c; Pa
cine coast, 19ul, 2a4i.1K:; 1902, 21626c; olds,
ivn mc.
HIDES Steady; 'Galveston 20 to
founds, 18c; California 21 to 25 pounds,
Sc .
LEATHER Steady 1 acid. 23fc25c; wool,
firm: doneHllc fleece. 2hi33c.
PROVISIONS-Heef. steady; family $1 .00
riii uu; meea, .m; Dei nams, f-i w
B.uu; pacaet. mooiio.w; city extra Indl
rne-n, 4 Vvll W. Cut meats, steady
tlckiim balilvc J awll 80; pu
3a 7(4i4 0v; plrkkHl hams. $11 5w lt 50. Lard,
easy; wwrrs tmwe 11 iv; reimei, easy
continent 87. J6: Pouth America, $100: com
round. $7.i:U07.37W Pork, exsv: famllv
lit uixila.M; short clear. $14.0018.00; mess.
1' if'iia.w.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra,
fpnc; japan, nominal.
TALLOW Easy; city, 4c; country, 4
BUTTER Receipts. 12.900 packsees: firm
creamerv. I6i2ivc; state oairy. ltxoaix,
CHEESE Receipts. 4.K60 packages: oulet
state full creams, fancy sms II -colored and
wbi'e Hm; large colored and white. 11V.C.
F'KiS Receipts, 8,910 cases; firm; western,
lc.
LIVE POULTRY Steady; western chick
er. l"c: fowls, lie; turkeys, lie.
DRESSED POULTRY Easy; western
chickens, 12c; fowls. 13c; turkeys, lialic
Pearls Market.
PEORIA. III.. Oct S0.-CORN Lower
Ko 8 43 Wc: No. 4. 42c.
OATS teslv; No. $ white, 36j36c; No
I whit, atotoc.
' LivrMl Urala Market.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 30 -WHE XT-Spot
No. I rc4 wesura winter. Cull, d; Nv
northern spring, no stock. Futures, steady;
October, nominal; December, ta (Hd.
COHN-"not. steady; American mixed, 4s
6d. Futures, qulot; October, nominal; No.
4, 4s 2d; December, 4s Id.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Caaaltloa at Trade ad Qaotatloas aa
Staple aad Faacy Pradaee.
KOOS Fresh stock, loss off, 19c,
LIVE POrLTRV-Hena, 8c; spring chick
ens, 8c; roosters, according to age, 6c; tur
keys, 12 13c; old ducks, 7c; young ducks,
'"9c; geese, 7c.
bUTTKK Packing stock, lSc; choice to
fancy dairy, In tubs, lajjlfcc; separator, 21c.
FKKHli FI8H-Kresh caught trout, llo;
pickerel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, sc; buffalo,
7cic; hluerlsh, lie; whlteflsh, lio- salmon,
11c; hnddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnapper,
11c; lobsters boiled, per lb., 70c; lobsters,
green, per lb., .so; bullheads, 11c; catfish,
14c; black bass, gOtjZSe; halibut, 9c; crapplea,
12c; herring, 8c: white bass, 10c; blueflns. So.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
45c, per gal., 12 00; extra selects, per can,
87c, per gal., II 75; standard, per can, 30c,
per gal.. $1 3b.
HRAN-Per ton, 814.64
HAY Pries quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up
land. 8S.50; No 2. 88.00; medium, 87.50;
coarse, 7.tiO. Rye straw, 87.00. Thee, prices
are for hay of good color and qualltv. De
mand fair and receipts light.
CORN 4c.
OATS 38c
RYE No. 2. 50c.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, 75g80c; Dakota,
per bu.,7(Ka7ic- native, 6n(S7()c.
SWEET POTAT'JKS Home grown, per
bnsket, 75c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl., 83.00.
BEANS Home grown, wax, per market
bnsket, 4X2j)60c; string, per market basket,
4041.SOO.
TOMATOES Home grown, per basket,
60c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.66.
CKLERY Ml.-hlgan, per dot., S035c;
large western, 46c.
ONIONS New home trnvn. drv. ner lb..
,le; Spanish, per crate, $166.
CABBAGE Missouri Holland, 1C.
FRUITS.
PRUNES Italian, per box, 4)1.00. ,
PEACHES Utah lreestonea. 80c: Colo
rado Alberta. $1.00.
PKAKS Colorado and Utah Kelfera. 81.75:
winter Nellls. $2.2C
APPLES Jonathans and nrlmea riolden.
$3.75H.OO; Michigan stock, $3.26163.60: Cali
fornia Bellflowers, per box, $1.60; New York
fiock, ai.zD'a.i.Bu; uregon -stock in dus.ioi
boxes, $1.154i 1.26.
RAPES-Callfornla Tokays.' 81.66: New
ork. per 8-lh. basket. 2Xc.
CRANBERRIES Per hhl.. 7.7Ea 00: nee
box, $2.75.
CALIFORNIA QTJINCES-Per box, $1.65.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Velenclaa. .126-160 aiaea. 88.7S!
Mexican, all sices, $4.(.
LKMONB OaUfornla fancy. . 809 SCO
slscs, $4.50; choice 240 te 870 else, M.OOA4.2&.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. oarteas, SSo.
DATES Persian. Der box of SO Backasreac.
$100.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
I2c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c;
block Swiss, lbc: Wisconsin brick. Lm:
Wisconsin llmberger, 12c.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.50;
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.50.
POPCORN Per lb.. 2c; shelled, 8S3a
HORSE RADISH Per case of 2 doa.
packed. 80c. I
xn u r wamuis, iso. 1 soii-sneu, per id.,
15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft-shell.
er in, 13c; rso. z nara-sneii, per id., 12c;
razlls. per lb., IKSllVtc: fllberu. per lb..
ll'allc; almonds, soft-shell, per lb., 15c;
hard-shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per
lb., ICKyllc; small, per lb., 9'filOc; peanuts.
er id., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c;
hlle walnuts, 12($13c; large hickory nuts.
per bu., $1.75: shell-barks, per bu., $1.76(3
2.00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.26.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6i4c: No. 2 sxeen.
6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted. 6c:
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8Hc: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry salted hides, 8f
2c; sheep pelts, &w ' be ; horse hides, ll.Wii
ou.
St. Loals Grata aad Prevlsloas.
ST. LOUI8, Oct. 20. WHEAT Weak ; No.
red. cash, elevator. 86c: track. 8fr8Vfcc:
December. 8o7fe86: May. 82c: No. 2 hard.
7ia(-04c.
CORN Easy; No. 2. cash, 41c; track,
43&44c; December, 39c; May, 8939c.
ua ra Lower; no. z. caan, sec: track,
37c; December, 36c; May, 36c; No.-l white,
loc.
RYE Firm: 55c. .......
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. $3 90ffl
.40; extra rancy ana straight. 83.eu9i3.96:
Clear. n.&q t.w.
seed Timothy, steady, $2.603.00.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east fack. 73S
DC.
HA Y Slow: tlmoth.' r.00ffl2.: bralrla.
IKON COTTON TIEH-xl 05.
BAGQINO-6(fii6c, .
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: lobblna-
standard mesa, $11.65. Lard, higher at M 30.
Ilacon (boxed), steady: extra shorta tx.75:
clear ribs, $9.25; short clear, $8.87.
POULTRY Quiet: chickens. 9c: sorlnaa.
9c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, B10c; geese. 7c.
BUTTER Higher: creamery. l&2Je:
uairy, iviinc.
euus steady; 20c, loss off.
Keceipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
14.000 . 14,008
117.000 139.000
43.000 45.000
85,000 45.000
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu....
Visible Supply ot Grata.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Special cable and
teiegrapnio advices received by Brad
streets snow tne following changes lit
available supplies, as compared with the
previous sccount:
wneat. united states and Canada, east
of the Rocky mountains. Increase. 2.58O.O0O
nusneis. Anoat lor ana in Europe, increase.
. (un.iKv oMsneis. xuiai supply increase, b.
280,000 bushels.
Corn. United States and Canada, east af
the Rocky mountains. Increase, 420,000
bushels.
Oats. United Btatea and Canada, east of
the RoAy mountains. Increase. 1.304.000
bushels. '
The leading Increases this week number
1,000,000 buxhels at northwestern Interior
elevators. 625.000 bushels In Manitoba, 307,0)
bURhels at depots snd harbors and 67,000
bushels at St. Joseph.
The leading decreases are 232,000. bushels
at Chicago private elevators and so.onn
bushels at Louisville.
Kansas City Grata aad Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20. WHEAT D.
cemper, wc; May, trnw,ie: cash, No.
nam, tw.w no. . 7xcr73c: no. 4. waMir
rejected. 62Si3c: No. 2 red. 82a3c: No.
CH.U91C.
CORN December, SW,r3c: May, 86c
cash. No. 2 mixed,
8838c; No. I white,
Shc: No. 3. 38c.
OATS No. 2 White.
37c; No, I mixed,
35fi 36c.
H Y E No. 2, 62e.
HAY Choice timothy. $9.50(310.00:
choice
dairy,
prairie. $S.0O.
Hi' i i v-ti c reamery. lswarisvic :
fancy. 17c.
EGOS-Firm; Missouri and Kansas stock
cases, returned, isc; No. 2 white wood
cases included, inc.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu.
....8OS,On0 82,000
.... 40.0(10 11.200
.... 49,000 17.000
Corn, bu.
Oats, bu. .
Philadelphia Pro dace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 20. BUTTER
Firm, good demand; extra western cream
ery. 23ic.
LUU8-Steady, fair demand: fresh nearhv
nc, at mam; western. 24c, loss on; south'
western, zatcrjc; southern. aoi2lc.
CHEESE Quiet, steady: New York full
creHjns, fancy, J2412c; choice, llc; good.
Minneapolis Wheat, Floav aad Bra a.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 20-WHEAT-De
eember, sO'c; December, 7Sc; on track.
No. 1 hard. fi3c; No. 3 northern. 794iJlc.
FLOUR First patents, $4. 65ft 4.66: second
patents, 84 46iH 5o: Urn clears, $3.40i(3.50
second clears, . toziT. no.
BRAN In bulk. $12.7t13.00.
Mllwaakee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. . WHEAT Weak
No. 1 northern, 86c; No. 1, 84c; December,
JJc.
RYE DulL
BARLEY Dull; No. 1. 6c; aasaple, 4lQic,
tUMit uecemoer. w-c.
Teleda seed Market.
TOLEDO. Oct. 20 SEED Clover. Oc
tober, 86 66; December. $6.57: January
8S.U); February, $6.62c March, M.6S. Prime
alalke, $4.50. Prime timothy. $1.45.
Dalatk Urala Market.
DULUTH. Oct. 20. WHEAT On track.
no. 1 nortnern, Vic; 10. 8 northern, sue
ueoemoer, ic.
OATSMc.
aaar aad Melasses.
NEW YORK. Oct. M.-SUqAR-Raw
quiet; imr rennitig, jc; centruugai, sa tea
2'c; molusata stiaar, 3-c; refined, qui ; No.
t. 4 3&44 fes:; No. 1. 4.bc; No. , 4.3oc; 8o. 10,
41&c; No. 11, 4-4no; Ne. 13, 4 05c; No. 13,
tuoc; No. 14. I.Koc-; confectioners A. 4 60c
niould A. 6 Ouc: cut loa. t.35c; crushed,
.35c; powdered. 4.05c; aranulated, 4.06c
eubea. 8 fic. Mutaaaes, oulet; New Orleans
uwn kettle: good to choice, 8414 Jo.
EW ORLEANS. IK-t. 20 -al'GAR Dull
oiA,n kettle centrifugal. 3Vt,"i3c; ceutrtfugal
bite. 4V.c: ellow. 3 13-lbu4 1-lSc; second
JiiV,c. New ctne syrup, iUc Moiasoea, dull
ceutrnugai, DOiac
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
AcutonsM tf Monday's Fears Disaiptted on
tha Stock Market Yeiterday.
aSBSBSBMBSM
SITUATION IS BETTER AT BALTIMORE
Feellaa; the Excbnage Is That the
Worst Effect ( the Revest
Fallares Have Beea
Felt.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28 Wall street's
Ighly colored imagination, as is the case
lmost Invariably, took an extreme view
of the harmful possibilities of Monday's
events In Baltimore. Finding this to be
he case today the operators who sold
stocks with undue freedom on Monday
bought them back today. The decrease In
ne volume ot dealing inniceteo tnat not
11 or tne stocks sold on Monnay were
rebought today. Prices moved easily tip-
ra. however, snd retrieved tne Ereater
part of yesterday's losses. Whether there
was cause for yesterday's perturbation
other than Indicated by the sequel today
may never be known, but the acutemes
of the fears felt yesterday wss conslder-
my dissipated from tne outset ot tne mar-
ket and - confidence, grew pretty steadily
throughout the day. There was a small
setback during the final hour, but this
was apparently due to nothing more than
the normal profit taking by room traders.
Invited by so considerable an advance.
The market rallied again and closed very
firm and but little below the best.
It was generally understood before the
penlng of the market that concerted
measures had been taken at Pittsburg to
frotect any weakness in the situation
here. It was known that heavy transfers
f currency were being made to Haltlmore
to Insure protection sgatnrit sudden de
mands on deposits. It also became known
In Wall street that all the Baltimore In-
tltutlons had opened their doors this
morning snd only slight evidences of fear
were befsg shown by depositors. Such as
was shown was reported later as being
dissipated and opinions were quoted even
bat tne receiversntns in at least one ot
yesterday's case had been unduly precipi
tate. It cannot be said that the character of
today's buying csrrled very great con
viction as to its subtantlal quality, as most
of It was attributed to professional opera
tors, either for purposes of covering short
ccounts or for manipulating prices against
the short Interests. Nevertheless, the con
SUl arable advance in prices failed to de
velop, eny new pressure to sell stocks and
ws- sgTerttve alet in Impressing the shorts
ltn tne . oasiramiity nc cur wring neir
eflort contracts. In contrast with the re
cent air of confidence of bear party In sel
ling the market on occasional rallies. 1 ne
ing amongst tne pears was mat me
failures at Baltimore had uncovered the
weak spots In the situation and the fact
that today brought no extension of the
trouble gave the feeling that the worst
was over, which would demonstrate the
sufficient strength to sustain any demands
that might follow.
There was utile news or tne nay to etiect
prices. Sugar's especial strength was due
to tne caning 01 tne extra session or con
gress with the sole purpose of perfecting
the Cuban reciprocity measure. The specu
lation in Amalgamated copper turned to
some extent on the expectation of a de
cision in the Boston and Montana litigation
this week.
Montreal. Philadelphia ana London,
whose selling has helped the recent re
pression, were reported as buyers today
nd neipea tne recovery, iarge iskiiiks 01
grain for export made a helpful factor
nd the current ratiroaa earnings continuea
to make a good showing. Reports of a cut
on export grain rates by -the Toledo, St.
Louis & Western failed to affect the stocks
of railroad concerns.
The bond market was firm and a moder
ate Investment demand was reported. Total
sales of bonds, par value. $2,147,000. United
States bonds were uncnangea on tne last
call.
Following are the closing quotations on
the New York Stock exchange:
Bales. Hlgn. LOW. tjiose.
Atchison 62,350 60 64 6S
do pfd 710 K04 hy m
Baltimore A Ohio.... 339,330 74-i 73 74
do pfd
41 n
Canadian Pacific ....
6", 650
2.206
6,200
200
1,500
XP
900
Central of N. J........
Chesapeake fc Ohio..
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western
do u pta
Chicago A N. W
Chicago Term. &. T..
do Dfd
C... C, C. A St L
Colorado southern....
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
Delaware A Hudson.
Del., Lack. A West..
Den. A Rio Orande..
do Dfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
Oreat Northern pfd..
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
600
210
450
129
17V4
194
31 i
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
450
7.550
2.110
2,600
32
101
133
106
31
9S
132
104
'ss"
16
84
65
"20
117
Louis. A Nashville...
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St. Ry..
Minn. A St. Louis....
Missouri Paciflo
lOOli
1S31!
105'4
. 40
DO
17
35
2L840
600
90
17
35
Mo., Kan. A Tex
do pfd
600
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd . . .
3SH
117
New York Central.... 8.800
ii7
Norfolk A Western.. Z.8W
67
"20
118
f7
85
do pfd
Ontario A Western.. 600
Pennsylvania ......... 44,000
20H
118
P., C. U. A Bl. Lt
Reading 85,300
on
44
75
62
46
76
'Z4
68
44
75
23
68
do 1st pra ..- i
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 17,8(0
24H
do pfd
bn
53
60
45
St. L. A 8. F., ctfs
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. Louis 8. W
13H
do pfd
80
St. Paul
17,700 138 136
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ...
170
41
17.110
1.C30
""ZOO
46,600
2i0
600
1,800
"45
200
41
18
23
'25
72
84
1S
$1
85
3
17
72
21
"25
70
84
17
9
'is
84
184
do pfd
7414
Texas A Pacific
224.
15V4
T.. St. L. A W
do Dfd
Union Pacific
714
do pfd
Wabash
17i
do pfd
V4
Wheeling A L. E
Wisconsin Central ..
14
154
35
ISO
100
2i0
3S
(V4
67
n
72
41
85
115
62
334
31
10
173
147
11
r.i
31
68U
38 H
124
724
WM,
91
4
70
32
8
67
14
68
29
7
75
94
84
1ST,
do pfd
Adams Express
American Express ...
U. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper
American Car A F...
tin nfd '.
61.370
8.420
1,700
100
8X5
7,970
160
23.420
i.fi
300
H
2j)
4i0
luO
!
21'
68
36
10
65
8
'i2'i
71
39
84
111
'si
2N
1(1
148
10
Amorlcan Linseed Oil
do pfd
American Locomotive
14
72
42
84
115
'S3
81
10
174
149
10
do pra
American 8. A R
do pfd
American Sugar R...
Anaconda Mining Co.
Brooklvn K. i
Colo. Fuel and iron..
Columbus A H. Coal.
Consolidated tias ....
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd. ex-aiv
National Biscuit
National Lead
North American
500
SoO
2i0
8U)
9"0
660
",'226
S3Vi
HH
74
20
90V4
30
iis"
8
66
14
74
74
2ot4
91H
Z2
21 4"
8U
57i
14i
Part He Man
People's das
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
7(10
1.2l0
800
'L850
810
do pra
Rubber Goods
da ufd
Tepn. Coal and Iron.
U. 8. Leather
294
T
7f.
so txf'l -
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
V. 8. Steel 600
do pfd, ex-dlv 66,
Western Union .620
144
eo
S2
57
81H
814
Total sales for the day. 669.400 shares.
Hew York sHala ttaotatloaa.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. The following are
the quotations on mining stocks:
AdanuCes i lUttla Chief T
Alice t4 lOntarlo 4S
Braan pkir 14
Bninaariek Cm 4 'Fhoaats t
Camatock Tannal Potoai It
Cos. lal. A Va Uf Savas U
tiur Bllvar 1"4 jfilarra Nevada b
Iras Sllvar 10 Small Mopes IS
iMdvin Caa I BUMidare Jus
Offered.
Bank Clear lags.
OMAHA. Oct. to. Bank clearings for to
day are $1.371.4.1. an increaae over the
corresponding date of last year of $125.819. 7S.
Fere la a Financial.
LONDON. Oct. 20. Rates for money were
easy In the market today. List-limits were
firm. Dusloeoa on the Btork exchange waa
dull eud luavUve taroushuul. Cvuauia and
87 87 Wfc
119 118 119
S6" '29" 29
27 25V 27
63 . 62 63
15 - 14 11
25 257; 25
158 156 158
,
200 17 17 17
100 71 71 71
210 12 12 12
700 61 61 61
425 20 19 20
700 153 153 152
30
19
60
21 245 '27 '26 27
2,990 ' 65 66
900 48 48 48
100
70 69 67
79 78 78
111
home rails were easier. AmeHcans opened
weak, but soon rallied smartly to above
parity on New Yerk supporting orders and
closed firm.
PARIS, Oct. 20 Tradln on the bourse
todsv opened heeltstlng. Later prices
strengthened throughout. Internationals
were particularly sctlve. Rio Tlntos went
off 6f on New York advices snd then re
acted. The private rate of d!scount was
2 13-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes. 9Hf
75c for the sccount. Exchsnge on London,
2Df 15c for checks.
BERLIN, Oct. 20. Prices on the bonrse
today opened weak on Ixmdon, New York
and Paris advices, and closed without sny
remarkable changos. Kxchnnge on London.
2m 41pfK for checks. Discount rates:
Short billa, 3 per cent; three months bills,
3 per cent. ,
Xevr York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. MONEY On call
easy at 1M(2 per cent; closing bid, 1
per cent: offered at 2 per cent; time money
easy; sixty days, ninety days and six
months, 4'gr5 per cent.. Prime mercantile
paper, 6'(iti per cent. Sterling exchange,
steady, with actual business in bankers'
bills at $4.8565r(i4:Tii0 for demand and at
$4.822.Vi4.S-l5 for sixty days' bills; posted
rates, 4.R.Hi 4 MJ. Commercial bills, $4,H2.
SILVER Bar, 61c; Mexican dollars,
Mi4 c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm. ...
The closing quotations on nonas are as
follows:
V. 8. ref. Is, reg.. ..! Hoexlni Val. 4tt....i1
do coupon 104-tlL. N. unl. ....
do 2a, res 107 Meilcsn On. 4a
do coupon l'lSaJ do lat Inc H1)
do new 4a, res 134 Minn. 8t. L 4a... M4
do coupon 1U M., K. A T. 4a f
do old 4a. res liou M., K. A T. U
do coupon
lias n. fi. fi. 01 fi. v. 1.
loiki N. T. C. I. S'4a 7'4
1.13', N J. C. I. 6a m'
4a 9 No. Paclllo 4a 11
o-!i do la 70
4a.... N. A V. o. 4a i
Ki a 8. U 4a A par.... tl
do ba, rcg...
do coupon ..
Att-hlaon gen.
do adj. 4a...
Atlantic C. L.
U St O. 4a..
do 4a sh Pnn. con. Sa
Central of Oa. U....1'M Reading gen. 4a.....
do lat Inc 6 jst. L. A 1. M. e. ta.. Ill
Chca. & Ohio 4ta. .. .101 14 St. L A 8. r. tg. 4a.
rblcago A A. ISa... T2 St. U 8. W. la HVi
C. B. ak Q. n. 4a... a iBaaboard A. L. 4a...
C. M. A 8. P. a. 4a..l(W 80. Paclflc 4a
C. A N. W. c. 7a....lSIV. So.' Hallway ta 118
C, R. I. A P. 4a.... 71
Teiaa A Pacific la..
113 1
00 col. ba 71
T.. t. L. A W. 4a.
Union Pacific 4a
do conT. 4a
V. 8. Steal MM...
Wabaah la
do deb. B
W. A L. K. 4a
Wla. Ontral 4a
Colo. Fuel 6
COC. A St. L. g. 4a.. M
101 V
71H
ll&Si
117
9Vi
Chicago Ter. 4a 7S Vi
ton. Tobacco 4a M
Colo. A 80. 4a 4
Iienvar A R. O. 4a.. 9ii
trie prior Han 4a.... M'
do general 4a...... 09
F. W. A U. C. la. ...104
Boston Stock Qaotatloas.
BOSTON, Oct, 20. Call loans, 3ffM per
cent: time loans. 6Si per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atc-hlaon 4a
aAltoueg
H ! Amalsamatad
MWPInstuini ...
.
. as
. 2m
.40
,. i
:i?
,. T
,. 1
. M
.
. ot
. 1
,. ab
.. 1
,. W
. 6-4
. 17
,. 26
.. J
::4
Mexican Can.
4a..
Atchlaon
do Dfd ........
MS raluawt A
BeoU.
Bnaton A Albany
. Ut Canlanaial
Ronton 4r Main..
.lit ICoppar Rang ....
.137 I Dominion Coal ...
Hoaton Klev&ted
N. Y . N. H. At
Pltchburg pfd ..
Union Pacific ...
Mexican Ontral
Amer. Sugar ..,
H.. IN rranklln
1KB lale Horala
71 Mohawk
.... 10 Old Domlnloa ....
lib nareoia
117 '4 Parrot
lM'-jlQulncr
....lb Santa Pa Copper..
do pfd ,
Amer. T. & T.,
Otncral Electric
Maaa. Elcetrlo
iH Tamarack
77 iTrlnltr
S I'nlted States ....
11 Utah
b9i Victoria
(7 Winona
I Wolverine
Maiia. Electric pfd.
t'nited Fruit
II g. Eteal
do pfd
Westing, common..
Advanlunt
London Stork ttnotatlons.
LONDON, Oct. 20. Closing quotations:
Conaola for money
.. U N. Y. Central....,
.. aVl Norfolk A Weat..,
.. S do pfd ,
.. ilia Ontario A W
.. 00 Pennarlvanla
.. 7f Hand Mines
..123 Reading
.. ao do lat pfd
.. 16 do Id pfd
..140 Southern Railway
.. 1 do pfd
.. 20 Bouthers Pacific ,
.. 70 Union Pactflo .....
.. 114 do pfd ,
.. (7 U. 8. Steel
.. 4 do pfd ;
..mIWabah
..101 do pta
.110
. .7
. ta
. 20
. 0
.
. 23
. 88
.
. H
,. 75
. 41
. tl
. 7
. 13
. 0
,. 17
. Jl
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific .
Che. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. Weat.
C, M. A 8t. P...
De Beers
Denver A R. O...
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnola Central ..
Loula. A Naah....
14.. K. A T
BAR SILVKR Quiet at 28Vd per ounce.
MONEY lal per cent; the rate of
discount in the open market for short bills
is ,4W&i per cent;., the rate of discount In
tno opeii market tor three months bills is
il-i per cenu
CattoB) Blarket.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.-COTTON-Futures
opened Arm; October, .30o; November,
V.o4c; December and January, .46c; Match,
K.olc; May, .57c.
LlVt-Kx-OOL, Oct. 20. COTTON Spot:
Mouerate butuneas done; prices 10 to 18
points lower; Aanerjctin middling, 6.68d.
ST. LOUIS, Oct, 20. COT'lXN-teady;
middling, K-c; sales. Xo bales; receipts, bou
bales; shipments, XH bales stock, l.icM
oaies. 1 .
CHICAGO LI Vlil STOCK MAHJK.ET.
Small Receipts ( Cattle, Fair at Hogs
and Heavy of Sheep.
CHICAGO. Oct. 20. CATTLK Receints.
7,0uo head, Including 3,500 westerns; gooa to
prime steers, o.iwuo.bo; poor to medium
4l.60((4.60; stockers and feeders, $2.254.10;
cows, l.i54H 40; heifers, $2.tHXy-4.o5; canners,
l.ioi2.oo: bulla. J2.W4i-l.oO: calves. I2.mi4x7.36:
Texas fed steers, J2.iu4j3.i0; western steers,
3,tXri4.oO.
HotiM Receipts, 15,000; estimated tomor
row, zo.uuu; murket lauzuc lower; mixed
and butchers, J5.3urju.o0; good to choice
heavy, $o.26o.4o; rough heavy, J4.Wau.Z0;
IlKn l, xo.iaoro.bo; DUlK 01 sales, Jo.ltxiIb.4j.
tHEKP AND LAMBS Keceipts, 40,000
head; sheep, lo((fSbc lower; lambs, 1525c
lower; guou 10 cnoice weiners, jJ.umyi. 10;
fair to choice mixed, J2.iaku2.'io; wealern
sheep, $2.25Cq4.00; native lambs, $3.25ijo.66;
western lamus, tvi.itxiiu.2b.
New York Live siock Market.
NEW YORK, Oct 20.-BEEVES-Recelpts
only one head. No sales reported, 'the
murket for uressed beef was steady; city
uresaed native sides, extreme range, 6
to 9'ac per pound. Cables Quoted Amer
lean steers at ll'fil2c, dresaed weights;
refrigerated beef, top price, tfc per pound.
Exports today, 165 heud beeves, l,15u head
sheep, 4,000 ouarters of beef.
CALVES Keceipts S'Jl head. The market
was dull and Weak. Veals sold at $4 6t
$8.75 per hundred pounds; grassers at $50
10. city aressea veuis Btou per poun-a.
HUUS- Keceplts, 3,872 head. The mar
ket waa about steady; state and 1'ennsly
vanla hogs average rather heavy, Jo.004j;j.lo;
a car ot western at $5.60.
SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts. 4.346
head. The market for sheep was dull and
weak; for lambs slow and 1U0.15C lower;
sheeu. J2.5iVji3.7d: a small bunch at 33.90
lambs, $j.3r(5.45. reported sales of culls at
J4.U0; a car of Canada sola at Jo. 30; arassed
mutton, general sales txuio per pound;
dresaed lambs. 746104c. -
Kansas City Live-Stock-Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20. CATTLE Re-
relota. 17.200 heud of natives: 1.600 head of
Texans: calves, 2,700 head of natives; 3sK
head of Texuns; market for steers, steady
to higher; western grassers, atrong; quar
antine, slow and weak; stockers and feed
ers, steady to stronsr: choice export and
dressed beef steers $4.50(6.00; fair to good,
$4 0mii4.50; stockers snd feeders, II 6O'4.u0;
western led steers, jz.so((T4.ou; Texas and
Indian steers, I2tfi4 4; Texas cows, $1.60
ti2.5o; native cows, $1.9oii4.0O; native heifers.
$2.00(f3.!: canners. Jl.iMj2.40; bulla, $1.76(2(1
2.66; calves, $2.50vj6.25.
HOGS-Kecelots. lu.000 head; market. 10c
lower; top. $5.25; bulk of sales, $5. 001(5.20;
v. ....... . , . .c; ,Lt. . 1 .. .I ...... 1 .... fid c m .
light, $5.l6(fj6.25; y or kern, 5.2i4j6.25; pigs, $4.75
feo20.
DHKCir AINU LAUbo xteceipts. S.WU
head; market steady to 10c lower: native
lambs, $3.25(i6.20: western lambs, $2.8oj.10;
fed ewes, J2.3iiij3. ,5; Texas cupped year
llnirs. S2.5Wi4.0O: Texas clipped sheep. $2.40
il3.,b; stockers and feeders, $2.003.60.
St. Loots Live Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20. CATTLE Receipts,
9.&U0 head, Including 6.600 head of Texans;
market slow and generally lower; native
shipping and export steers, $4&x5.26;
dressed beef and buuyher steers. $4.0uu4.uu;
steers under l.mO lbs., $3.fx&4.75;stockers
and feeders, $2.35433.65; cowa and heifers,
$3.25434.40; canners, $1.752.15: bulls, J13o
3.26; calves, J2.2Gii4.6o; Texas and Indian
steers, $2.25(f3.5; cows and heifers, $2.uu
2 60
HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market
lower; pigs and lights, $5.15(j55S; packers.
$5.06&5.45; butchers' and best heavy, $o.2u0
6.55.
BHEEP AXD LAMBS-Recelpts, 1500
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.25
(i3.76: lambs, $4.0oifi6 50; culls and bucks,
J2.2Uo3.75, stockers, $2.1X2.50.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6.3uo head; steady to 10c lower; na
tives, Jlowito.SO; cows and heifers, $1.26i
4.60; stoekers and feeders, $2.ut(4.25.
HOUtt Receipts, 4, mw bead; steady to 10c
lower; light, $j.1d4jo.30; medium and heavy,
4 X(,6 2o
BHkJEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 3 500
head; market steady; lambs, $5.su; wethers,
$3.75; ewes, $3.50.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
BIOl'X CITY, Oct. 20. 8peral Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts. I.Otw head; market
steady- beeves, $4.0uw.u; cows snd heifers,
$2.x3.30; stockers and feeders, $2.53.0).
calves and yearlings, J2I6-OJ 40.
HOtiS Receipts. 1 head; market 60
lower; seUiug at $4-tWW; bulk, $4.$ut'5.t.
OMAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET
Good Corn ft 4 Bteiri Bold Btrady, While
Common Com Were Lower.
HOGS FIVE TO JEN CENTS LOWER
Liberal Receipts ef Sbeep aaal Laaabs
' aaal altheagh ibeeal Killers Abeat
Steaaly Trad I as; Blew aaal ram
as Feeders a Little Lower.
BOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 20.
Receipts were:
Official Monday.
Official Tuesday.
Cattle. Hogs. El.eep.
9.911
2.446
18.81
, 7.576
$.500
27.5(10
Two days this week..l7.4S6 5fW 4A..V1
Same days last week. ...12,862 6X4 4D.0J3
Hame week before 12.W1 8.1S3 M.2
Same three weeks sgo..l&,376 t.753 61.3x9
Same four weeks ago....l4.W3 4,783 41. a
Same days last year 18,837 7.244 XStX
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO HATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for
the year to dale and comparisons with last
year.
tool 190 Inc.
Cattle 8,675 752,395 97.1W
Hogs 1.8:'4,i48 1,810,177 1 4,771
Sheep 1.346.LU 1.1SU.9X! 113.188
Average price paid for nogs at South
Omaha for the last several days with com
parisons: Data I 1SXH.'1M2.U01.1900.1S9.IS9S.I17.
Oct. 1....
Oct. $....
Oct.
Oct. 4....
Oct. ....
Oct 6....
Oct. 7..,.
Oct. 8....
Oct. ....
Oct. 10....
Oct. 11....
Oct 12....
Oct II....
Oct, 14....
Oct. 16....
Oct. 16....
Oct. 17....
Oct. 18....
Oct 19....
Oct 20....
6241 7 14 75 6 1SI I 71 I
6 61 7 68 t 181 4 39 3 7
5 W4l 7 $01 $ 69 6 in; 4 42 I 66
7JJ 67 514i;$b4$T3
i66s 52 6 lfi 4 II 3 54 $ 71
6 64 7 42 I 11 4 it Hi HI
6 41 7 39 6 4S 4 36 $ M $ 64
lK72813$06t I 51 I 51
6 19 7140 13 CU2 4 35 I M
6 214 7 04 14 4 9-2 4 3S 3 C4
i 6a 6 15 4 DC 4 81 $ 67 3 69
6 304 a 6 20 4 93 4 23 I 66 3 66
$$74 707 493 420 $59 IW
4.i 7 1 2 4 4 $ S3 $ 64
6 49S 7 00 6 18 4 S2 I $ 6 3 61
8 $ 6 91 6 22 4 72 4 20 3 69
6 224 7 15 6 29 4 64 4 16 8 70
7 02 27 4 52 4 10 8 CT 3 61
6 114 6 23 4 51 4 15 $ 73 3 60
6 034 92 4684 611371364
Indicates Sunder.
The official numn.r nf cars ne stock
brought In today by each road was:
tattle. Hogs. Bn p. ii see.
C.M. "t,.P. By.... 1
Misxoun Parjfte Ry.. 1 I
Union PaclflQ aystem tl 4
C. A N. W. KyV. 3
r.. R. A M. V. R. R..107 13
1
S3
ii
23
C. Bt. P., M. A 0 11
B. & M. Ry 135 8
C, B. A Q. Ry
8
1 1
8 1
K. C. & Bt J. Rv....
C. R. I. A P.. east...
C, R. I. A P., west...
Illinois central Ry...
Chicago Oreat West..
97
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hoars. Sheen.
omana Packing Co. ....... 395 3H4
Swift and Company 1,076 687
9
1.364
618
1.31$
Armour itr uo 2 7110
Cudahy Packing Co 1,177 714
Armour, Bloux City 865
Vansant & Co 294 .....
Carey & Benton 362 .....
Ubman & Co 353
McCreary & Clark 98
Hill A Huntzlnger
I.ewls A Underwood...
Huston & Co
Livingstone & Shaller.
... 2
... 318
... 24
... 271
... 311
... 38
... 298
... 84
... 113
...1.461
H. F. Hamilton
L. V. Husi..
Wolf A Muraan....
B. F. Hobblck
Werthelmer & Bon.
Other buyers
14,772
Totals 7.601
3,355 18.849
CATTLE There waa another liberal run
of cattle here this morning, but in spite of
thnt fact tha market held 11 n in very satis
factory manner. Borne grades sold a little
lower than thev did Yesterday ana trading
was pot very active, but still the price
changes were not at all radical.
There were aulte a few cornfed steers on
hand this morning and several bunohes
were of very good quality. Packers took
noid or tne netier graoes in gooa snape
and the market could safely be quoted
steady. The top price of the day was $5.40,
which is also the highest price paid In some
tittle time. The common stuff was, of
course, more or lies neglected, the same as
usual. .
The cow market was slow and a little
lower except in the case of something on
the good to choice order. That class waa
scarce and held .lust about steady. The
commoner kinds, though, were slow and 6
10c lower than yesterday.
Bulls, veal calves and stags showed very
little change from recent quotations.
Speculators took hold of the better grades
of stockers and feeders this morning quite
freely and that class of cattle sold in Just
about yr -rday's notches. When It csme
to the co non kinds, though, the market
was very dull amd. If anything, a little
lower than yesterday. As there were a
good manv feeders In sight the morning
was well advanced before anything like the
bulk of the offerings was disposettof.
The western grass beef steers' did not
show much change, especially where the
quality was at all desirable. Packers,
though, were very slow to take hold of the
common kinds, and In fact trading on all
grades was slow. Range cows held steady
for the best, but others were undoubtedly
6M0c lower. Western stockers and feeders
If choice held steady, while others were dull
and weak. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ha Av. Tt. Na. A v. ft.
1 1281 ltd : 1J71 4 u
7 USD 4 00 47 Utt 4 U
II 1070 4 00 1 1040 4 0
1 1170 4 00 It U61 4 ao
17 1M1 4 t JO 14 i 05
0 .....1111 4 (4 J 14U I IS
W 110 4 46 M 1374 I U
4 1410 4 70 40 1401 I 4
46 1144 4 19
COWS.
1..., U0 1 Tt 1 1140 I 40
1 714 i 00 ' Kl U
1 740 1 00 1 t 40
I HO ltd 1 10 I 74
I 00 1 sue t 40
1 84 t 00 1 UN I 40
I S0 I 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
It 447 4 70
HSIFBR&
10 TM I 40 M Ml I Tf
al m I 70
BULLS.
1 1150 I 1 (20 3 44)
J ltd 110
CALVES.
I IN IM 1 150 I 00
1 ISO i 00 1 140 I H
II Ill 6 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 430 I is J 400 ! Tt
44 1101 I 40
NEBRASKA.
17 feeders.. 1090 3 50 2 feeders.. 1090
3 00
2 76
2 70
3 35
1 steer 1110 $ 60 13 cows...
. SOO
.1(64
. 953
1 cow &uu 2 (A) 6 cows...,
6 feeders.. 1024 3 00 8 feeders.
67 feeders.. 1023 8 45
SOUTH 4JAK.UTA.
t cows..
2 cows..
1 cow....
3 steers.
1235 2 85 i COWS
... 910
...1070
...lO:
...1203
...1215
...1075
...1010
...1330
2 00
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
2 F6
2 10
2 00
$40
3 00
3 00
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
2 75
$ 75
3 76
3 25
3 75
2 60
3 30
3 46
1015
920
1280
13h0
3 00 '
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 40
2 25
t 60
3 65
8 65
8 55
3 40
3 40
3 40
8 46
3 75
2 75
1 75
2 36
1 30
3 10
1 10
1 cow...
8 cows..
3 steers,
4 steers.
2 cows..
1 cow...
2 bulls..
8 steers
1 steer.,
...1110
1 cow.
120
1 buU I60O
4 cows 1100
44 steers.. ..1161
3 feeders. .112
22 feeders.. 1144
26 feeders. .1124
1 feeder. ..1160
1 feeder... 1310
II feeders.. 1210
13 cows 1010
t cows 1032
!cows lo58
cow 678
3 heifers... 685
1 heifer.. ..lloO
4 heifers... 62
i cows..,
1 cows. .,
..1010
..1135
1 feeder... 1210
1 feeder. ..1130
11 feeders.. 1026
6 feeders.. 1016
1 feeder. ..IkO
9 feeders.. Ii0
15 cows 974
2 cows P5
2 cows 1105
8 cows 790
1 cow li60
1 cow liCO
4 cows l'5
1 cow 1110
1 feeder... 420
$ 00
t M
3 45
845
1 cow..
..1130
,..lo
..12U
1 cow. 1
1 cow..
1$ cows.
19 cows.
1 oow 1114 8 46
1 cow 1L30 1 46
COLOKAIXJ.
...MM t 70 11 cows 1012 I 80
... 916 1 80
r. Hlgglns Neb.
... 390 3 16 9 cows 90S
... S3 I 00 17 cows 873
... 960 I 56 1 cow 810
8 cows...
9 cows...
1 cow
1 calf
79 feeders.
61 heifers.
4 cows...
4 cows...
1 cow....
3 40
$ 65
340
. 240 3 00
P. F. Rouche Neb.
. 336 8 26 8 feeders.. 836
,. 745 3 75
M. FarreH Neb.
.1063 3 60 28 cows.. j. .1108
.lit $ 15 2 cows lulO
. 930 1 75 feeders.. 1046
2 60
3 60
2 15
836
8 IS
1 75
2 60
2 26
3 40
2 60
3 10
2 76
$ 10
2 2K
3 70
W TUS1NU.
24 feeders.. 312 3 10 19 feeders.. 660
4 feeders.. 660 $ 60 2 cows 92S
1 bull 12iO 1 60 8 feeders.. 840
1 feeder... 620 $ 60 1 cow lf0
1 cow 940 2 26 1 cows 85
23 heifers... 573 2 16 16 heifers... 3u6
feeders. .870 8 10
229 feeders 1246 3 60 30 feeders.. 1246
1 cow 1010 2 25 2 heifers... HfO
20 cows K 2 75 1 cow 1W
3 cows vtaj 2 86 1 steer 880
$8 feeders.. Ssl 3 00 11 feeders.. 874
A J. Plummer Neb.
W cows l'TI 70
1 row ' 3 SO 1 cow VKaJ
1 cow.. ..-1050 2 6 1 cow 810
3 15
t
.. no
.. 9M
.. - 0
.. an
..12
..1020
W.
.. 9.16
K
8 60
3 60
1 65
3 V
2 so
1 cow...
1 cow...
3 rows . .
4 cows..
24 cows..
. 730
. 90
.11(10
.12
. 043
1 S
3 6
3 a)
3 26
2 t
3 65
O Everest Neb.
3 65 8 rows. ..
C Murnsn Neb.
780 10O
..1009
3 40
A. A. Carlln Neb.
25 feeders.. 98 3 25 10 feeders.. 1007
3 16
3 60
3 76
2
2 66
1 b6
6 cows lil
3 00 6 cows 1103
L. Graves Neb.
3 45 9 feeders.. lOlS
3 45 61 rows 922
2 00 ' 3 cows 1010
3 45 1 bull 1280
2 75
H.
13 feeders. lot 5
72 cows !W
2 bulls 12MI
1 cow K)
15 feeders. .1039
W. A.
Margraves Neb.
81 cows 819 2 85
It cows 10117 2 70
117 cows... .1037
$ 70
8 60
3 60
3 15
3 60
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 60
2 60
8 40
112 feeders. 829
109 feeders. 842 8 60 3 feeders.
6 heifers... 352 3 75 12 cows....
1 cows 820 2 16 2 steers...
720
850
,. 790
,. 805
,. 8T.3
.1010
A. H. Ammos Neb.
. 845 2 00 2 cows....
11 cows...
1 bull....
1 cow....
1 cow....
19 cows...
1 cow....
31 cows...
. 850 2 50 8 rows.
. 920 3 00 1 cow..
. 590 i 00 1 cow
Frank Valentine Neb.
. 953 8 65 1 calf
.1140 3 25 11 cows....
J. R. I-anaham Neb.
660
210
998
.1017 3 60 3 cows 1035
.930 X 00 IS feeders.. 116C
1 cow.
1 feeder... 1290 3 00
J. W. McCauley-Neb.
1 heifer.... 400 1 75 8 heifers... o
3 cows 820 8 20 6 cows 786
I cow 670 1 75 2 cows lot)
3 feeders.. 61 3 23 1 bull 1200
8 cows 875 2 00
C. J. Abbott-Neb.
1 bull 1240 2 00 161 feeders. 1120
1 feeder... 1120 3 26
C. C and J. M. Oentrv Neb.
I 35
1 75
2 85
2 00
8 65
3 25
2 30
2 50
2 50
1 26
4 t0
2 16
2 15
3 50
93 feeders.. 11 62 3 65 1 feeder. ..1162
J. K. Ravmonil Neb.
18 cows 916 2 55 10 rows 1044
Poker Rroa. Neb.
18 heifers... 758 2 25 1 cow 9W
9 cows 10112 2 00 25 heifers... 8'3
2 heifers... 830 2 10 1 txlfer.... 550
F. Currle Neb.
21 feeders..H10 3 60 1 calf 170
7 cows 1074 2 60 1 bull 1490
1 hull 1610 2 16 4 cows 855
1 cow KttO 2 15
C. E. Stewsrt-Neb.
7 cows 970 2 50 14 feeders.. 1090
3 feeders.. 890 3 00
. K. E. Surley Neb.
10 cows 1083 2 45 2 cows 1100
4 cows 1042 2 4B 4 cows 1017
4 cows iat6 2 15 2 cows-.. ...1030
1 bull 1290 3 15
D. A. Lawler Neb.
63 feeders.. 850 3 55 7 feeders.. 850
3 46
2 16
2 40
3 00
3 36
8 00
2 46
3 IS
3 25
185
196
860 .
200
2 50
3 60
2 60
1 feeder... 1090 3 56 2 feeders.. 825
8 feeders.. 786
8 75 1 feeder... 880
3 00 36 cows 976
cows 868
J. 13. Jordan Neb.
8 cows
1 cow
976 2 40 3 cows 9V
730 t 40 10 feeders.. SOS
Wilson. arMr. Neb:
1 heifer.,
3 . 83 f .. irtW
4 steers. ...lMO
It. 0.
43 steers... .130R
8 85- 4 bolls . ...1397
Van Tasse.!! Wyd.
I so 8 steers. ...lata
Cheney Wyo.
E.
7 calves... 160
1 cow 1030
1 stag 1030
24 feeders.. 609
41 feeders. 773
4 00 33 cows 1111
2 75 1 cow 1030
2 2R 80 feeders.. 775
3 15 4 feeders.. 609
8 10
Thomas Bros. Wyo.
976 3 00 28 cows 1083
64 feeder.
1 70
2 00
2 90
2 90
2 90
E. Bolce Wyo,
16 cows...
1 cow
35 cows...,
30 cows...
23 feeders.
.1019
2 40
6 cows 848
.100
. 969
.1005
.1059
2 90
2 90
2 90
3 40
48 cows 989
47 cows 1000
29 cows 1050
H
W. Loomls Wyo
74 steers.. ..1030 3 35
8 cows 856 2 00
6 steers.... 975 2 76
23 cows 945
t bulls 1198
2 M)
2 00
I R. Orant Wyo. ,
22 feeders. .1067 8 65 1 stag 1000
11 cows..... 864 2 15 9 cows 1022
Swan Land St Cattle Co. Wyo.
123 feeders. 1085 3 45 6 feeders.. 1085
20 feeders. .1107 8 45
C. Jost Wyo.
22 feeders.. 1060 3 35 1 bull 1330
II. T. Gray-Wyo.
I steer 1100 8 15 16 feeders.. 88?
R feeders.. 856 8 40 6 cows 10H8
18 cows 980 2 65 1 bull 1450
Ole Olson 8. D.
9 feeders.. 773 3 60 10 feeders.. 790
II cows 934 2 35 1 feeder... 760
1 feeder... 760 2 60
J. Hart S. D.
163 steers... 1116 3 15
McPhee A Mullen Colo.
51 cows US! 2 35 43 cows 912
63 cows 920 2 60
8 00
2 80
3 00
2 60
3 40
2 65
2 25
3 00
2 00
Western Ranches B. V.
39 steers.. ..1118
3 20 44 steers.. ..1143 8 20
4 steers.. ..1080
J.
3 20
T. Craig S. D.
23 steers
1281 3 00
Joe Trummer S. D.
1230 8 70 9 steers.. ..1077 8 70
V. steers..
1 steer...
6 cows...
3 cows...
.1030
J
. 970
.1185
3 70
H. West S. D.
3 25 8 cows.
,.im
1 60
3 60
2 00
3 85
2 00
2 50 1 cow 1080
Joe Ijongpfe 8. D.
14 feeders
. 835 3 65 1 cow...
. 900 1 75 2 cows..
.1000 2 40 3 cows..
880
1126
910
1 cow....
2 cowa...
1 bull....
.1380 3 00
B. o. oougpre b. u.
1 bull... . 1300 2 30 7 cows 960 2 75
1 cow....
1230 2 75
Jihn Frlehiirsr Colo.
8 cows 935 200 1 cow 920 1 60
8 cows 935 2 00 1 cow 920 1 60
6 calves... 293 3 60 3 calves... 170 6 00
2 heifers... 900 2 60 1 bull 1140 2 35
UDCR In view of tha extremelv llaht re
ceipts of hogs this morning traders were
lonkina- for nrices 10 improve a nine mis
mnrnlnr. hut reoorts from other points
were ao unfavorable. Chicago being quoted
104il5c lower, that prices here had to suffer
also. The market opened naroiy more
than a nickel lower, but packers only ma
that way on a few loads and then the
mat ket settled down to sbout a 10c decline
and the hulk of the hogs sold that way.
The quality of the offerings was not very
good this morning, as mere were 110 nnru;
phnli. no-ht welvnt loaua on sale, ana inm
fact of course injures the appearance of
the market on paper. The bulk of the
heavy hogs sold from $5.00 to $5.06, with
some coarse and common kinds below $5.00.
Medium weights sold from ja.ua io o.iu
and lights could De quoiea irom eo.iu iu
46.30. the latter price being paid for a
small bunch. Representative sales
No. At.
gta
Pr.
No.
At,
h.
140
40
10
to
1
110
to
120
M
M0
lie
140
ISO
120
240
'io
Pr.
I Of
t 00
f 00
t 00
t 00
I 00
t ot
I 05
t Of
I 01
i ot
I ot
I 07Uj
I 07V
I 10
f 10
I 10
t It
I to
4 tK.
1 H4
40
40
11
44
4 44
I 00
5 00
I 00
4 00
I 00
I 00
I 0?4
4 01 v,
4 02i
4 01
4 Ol'-i
I 01 Si
4 02S
t on,
t OISi
4 04
I ot
4 06
II...
14...
41...
40...
64...
4E...
IS..,
41...
II...
40...
13...
44...
40...
11...
40..,
ax..
IS..,
14..
...11
....117
....lit
...tt
....341
....lit
....111
....171
....IM
....117
....til
....14
....171
....IM
....161
....IM
....ISO
....lit
44.
.ins
M..
64..
It..
it..
41..
14..
U..
44..
It.,
as..
Co..
44..
61..
10..
4S..
11
H6
Ml
.nt
....WO
...1M
...IM
184
....lit
....tno
....tat
...11
H
....I11O
44
.mi
11..
.lit
KHEFP There was another
big
run of
hon and lambs in sight this morning and
tho market old noi anow as mucn activity
as usual, unicago reponea quite aiunip
in values, and as a result packers were
Inclined to pound the market here also. At
the onenina- a few mutton grades gold at
about steady prices, and In fact there were
so few killers Included In the offerings that
packers were unable to bear the market to
anv extent all day.
There was, however, a big run cf feeders
on hand, and there were scarcely aa many
buyers In sight as usual. That of course
had a denresslna effect upon the market
and trading waa slow, with all but the best
erades a trifle lower tnan yesterday.
Quotations for grass aiocit: cnoice west
ern lamhak 34.754?5.00: fair to good la ml J.
34.5004.76: choice yearlings. $3&i3.85: fair
to rood vearunas. aJ.4wa.JWJ: cnoice wein
ers, $3.35(3.60; fair to good weiners. sa.iwgt
$.35; choice ewes, I2.854?8.10; fair to good
ewes. $2.50fit.80; choice feeder larat-s. 14. 10. J
4 50; fair to good feeder lambs, $3 &0J4.ou;
feeder yearlings. S3.16ft4.6TJ: feeder wethers,
13.0043.25: feeder ewes. $1.5O4f.50. Repre
sentative sales:
67 Wyoming feeder ewes at . 3
84 I'tah feeder ewes 102 2 30
200 Utah cull feeder ewes l"i 2
1020 Utah feeder ewes 2 70
23 Idaho ewes i"? ? 1?
389 I'tah feeder ewes 1"2 2 75
17 Wyoming ewes r; ' ?
74 native ewes 1 I1"
117 Wyoming feeder yearlings.... 85 2 40
Stack, la Sight.
the six principal western cities yesterday:
rules Cattle. Ifogs. Bheep,
Omaha 7 174 8.5tO 27.500
CMcego 4.. 7.KO 16. 40,(M
Vi5. r.i 217tO 10.UU0 C.0O0
i T7.i. ' 7.. 4.5(10 7.f(0 2.500
Bt. Joseph J.
4.0(i0
1.200
3.500
Bloux City
Totals
..62.075 40.700 79,600
Waal Market.
8T. LOUIS, Oct. 20. WOOL Dull;
dlum grades, combing and clothing.
me-
17W
12(9
21Vo; light fine, lfcii!7Hc; heavy nne.
1410; iunwaaiii, .
.TXW, ' .... k unnT Traftlna-
this
week, while not heavy, has been well dls.
trlbuted. There Is an entire lack of apecu-
NOTICE TO FARMERS
I have a fine $5o0 piano that I will trade
even up for a good team of horses, or one
horse and some cash. Piano was used five
months and bought of Bchmoller 4 Mueller
Piano Co. Omaha
Address A. cars Bee7 office. Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
y
1 cow...
9 cows..
$ cows..
3 cows..
IP cows..
1 cow...
17 cows..
20 cows..
latlv feeling snd prices are strong. Fln
wools have sold freely and staple wool
have been In improve.! demand. The fol
lowing are the quotations for leading de- .
scrlptions: Ohio and Pennsylvania XV
and sbove, 4(U3(; X. StWlc: No. 1, mfJ.Uc;
No. 2, 31ti'32c; fine imwsshetl, 24W250; h'.'f
blood unwashed, 2.'.'Ttl26c; three-eihths-blood
uuwahd, 2Mi26c; quarter-Mood un
washed, 2.'.J2.Hc; line washed delaine, .W;
Michigan X and alKve, 27(nc; No. 1. 2i''cf
8oe; No. 2. 2s4i2Sc; tine unwashed, 21ti22c,
quarter-blood unwashed, 24M26c; three-etghths-lilood
unwashed, 24f2r; half-blood
unwashed, 2l(h2ac; fine washed delaine, 3J
ta:c: Kentucky, Indian, etc., tlireo-elghths-bloivl,
244 26c; quarter-blood, I4''t2.'o; briild,
2241 23c; Territory and Idaho fine, tilths';
tine medium, 16'til7c; medium, lV(il9c;
Wyoming line, 14trl5c; fine medium. 1t'il7c;
medium. lSVr'9c; Utah and Nevirda tine.
lMilrt.'; fine medium. 174jt"V'; medium. 19ti
2c; iMkota line. livslc; fine medium. It'iVa
174c; medium, 19(i2oc; Montana lino choice,
lOCti-Kc; flno medium choice, ISuOjc; staple,
20fa21c; medium choice, 2w-lc.
HEAL E'TATR TRAsiSFKIIS.
DEEDS filed for record yesterday, as fur
nished by the Midland Ounrantce and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam tsreet:
James Cosgrove and wife to Kothryn
M. iiartnoiomew, nH lot 7 and till
lot 8, and strip adjacent. In block
1S1H. City $ 4,000
Omaha Loan and Trust company to
William K. Potter us receiver, lot
21. Orlffln A Isaac's addition and
other lands 1
William K. Totter, as receiver, to
Herbert S. Heathfleld. lot 21, CJrir
fln & Isaac's addition and other
lands 1
Sheriff to Herbert S. Heathfleld. lot 21.
Orlffln & Isaac's addition and other
lands 21,310
Samuel Mortow to Louis and Mnry
.andiiBkye, s40 feet lot 7, block 347.
City 1,825
Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust
company to Elmer J. .Neville, e'4j x
wMi lots 1 and 2, block 4, Kountse A
Ruth's addition $.200
Insurance Company of North America
to Alanson I. Root part lot 11,
Helmbaugh Dace addltlun 7,7oO
Robert Ouy and wife to Adam
Stephen, lots 1 and 4, block 71, Flor
ence W
Sheriff to Nona Baldwin, lots 8 and
7, block 14, Poyd's addition 4,321
Martha R. Budgate and husband to
Lottie K. Bmlth, s40 feet lot 6. block
6. Denlse's addition 1.JH0
Ida Davis and husband to V A.
Hampton, lot 11, block 6, Kllhy
Place addition 60 1
The Concordia Loan and Trust com
pany to Valley Loan and Tnst com
pany, lot $0, block 12, Kountze A
Ruth's- tvAtoirinn 1
Anna tl. Andrews te' John If. .Wat
ford, lot 9, block 13, West End addi
tion i 1.600
Ella II. Lnblngler and husband to Ida
M. Cronk. Tot 38, block 4, Urlggs
Place addition 1,700
Charles 8. Huntington et ai., execu
tors, to Randall K. Brown, lot 12,
block 94, with other lots In Florence. 163
Sheriff to Howard P. Bell, leasehold
Interest w lot 1, et lot 2, block .
118, City lO.OCrte'
Balthaa Jotter and wife to Louis Joru
dan, lots 11 and 12, block 1, Jetter's
2d addition 400
Louis W. Sautter to Nellie 8. Sautter,
part tax lot 32, 22-13-13 1
Arthur T. Lyman et al., trustees, to
Jonas L. Braudcls, lot 6, block 107,
City 60,000
Jonns 1 Urandets and wife to J. 1
Brandels A Sons, lot 6, block 107,
City 50,0YJ
Edward RettK Jr., and wife to Luelln
K. Anderson. w40 feet nH lot, 6, block
5. Orchard HI'l addition 1.670
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