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    TTIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TIIUIaSDAY. OCTOnET. 29, 1803.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARIET
Woett Higher at Ckicago, but Inflaeoctd
bj St. Looii Situation.
CORN FOLLOWS THE UPWARD TENDENCY
Oata Moved la Sympathy with Other
Ciralaa, Trading; Bring Quiet
Trade la Previsions Dall,
bat Firmer.
CHICAGO, O-t. 2. The financial sltun
tiun Kl bt. Iniuis In conjunction with tne
unsettled comiltlon ol Uwcinlur wheat
there wan a pussle thHt kept trailers hern
gu-lng tndsy and wno;il prices were
largely Influenced by the anion of the
southwestern market. With a ftilr rally
there Hte In the lny trie mnrket here
closed tlrm. Willi ljecember wheat l,t:
higher. LHcemher torn wan up S""' anil
oai were c higher. January p,ovlsiuii
were from a slmoe to 10c higher.
I ruler the Influence of me nuge export
business of yesterday Bnd mure reasM'uiliig
news from Ht. IaiuIh In rbgurd to the harm
situation there wheat oiened Arm, with ft
good general demand, uecember lelng up
Va'-ic. at tnvUc. The uiu.-erlalnty of
condition In ihe southwestern market
icauaed traders to withhold orders nnd await
'developments, which resulted (ln h tame
Imarket toward the mlddlo of the day, with
firlces holding a lion t steady. Lte strength
11 corn, with a recovery at 8t. 1ouIb caused
fair buying by pit traders during the last
half hour and the early loss was all re
gained. December closing 'c hlaher at
0c. Clearances of wheat and flour were
o.ihI to :29,tmi bo. Primary receipt were
J.nm.im bu.. against l,4J5,2ut a year ago.
.Minneapolis and Uuluth reported receipts
iof 770 cara, which, with local receipts of
91 cars, none of contract grade, made total
receipts for the three points of sl cars,
against 7 last week and 7M a year ago.
Conditions in wheat caused a firm tone In
corn. Latter prices eased off. Predictions
of a break In tha present excellent weather
conditions and reports of a good cash busi
ness were strengthening influences late In
tha day and caused a recovery of the early
loss. After selling between WH'JHSV anil
44i(r44Sc December closed at 44-c. Local
! receipts were 30J cars, with seven of con
! tract grade.
Oata were influenced mainly by the action
f wheat and corn, showing some decline
early In the session, and later rallying, and
closing at a small gnln. Trading was quiet
and featureless. December closed higher
at MSic, after ranging between 8oc and
W4C. Ijocal receipts were 134 cars.
Provision trade was extremely dull, but
Inclined to firmness, considering the decided
weakness In hoars reported from the yards.
Buying by packers was the chief source of
Support. Closing prices were firm, with
January pork up 12'rc, lnrd a shade higher
and ribs 5c higher at G.32hi.
Ketlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
100 ears; corn, STh cars; oats, 225 cars; hogs,
24.000 head.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
Artieles-I Open. Htgh. Low. Close! Yes'y.
Wheat I
' Dec. sOflT4 W74 80 WVSj,
May 19'a- 79V W' "SHfjVa 79
Corn
Oct. 44V 44H 4.1
Dec. 4.1's44'44HWH WW 44Hl4fi'l
May 42VT43 4attl43V 43i42'B';1
Oats I I
Oct. H6H 3H am
Pee. a S4 S37 '
May 36H 36 36 36tyfc
: Pork I
' Oct. It JS 11 8 It SS 11 SS 11 3j
Jan. 12 00 1 10 12 00 12 10 12 00
May 12 20 12 22 12 IS 12 20 12 12H
Lard
Oct. W M S 50 50 B2H
Pec. F5 66 55 6 W 65
Jan. 60 A7H 6 AO 6 67Hl 6 SS
, May 67H V 2. 72H
. Hlbs
Jan. 27H 3H 27H1 J2H 27H
May 40 424 40 S 421 6 40
No. t New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, 14. 00
41.20; straights. W.Twa.lO: spring patents,
14.104.60; straights. W.KNB3.90; bakers, 12.60
3,40. .
ivhbat-ot. x snrms, eitac; eio. a,
7W!e; No. 2 red, Rl482c.
CORN-No. 2, Uc. No. 2 yellow, 44
OATS-No. 2t Sc; No. S white, 3538c.
RYE No. I. Mc.
BARLKY ilood feeding, 4044c; fair to
choice malting, 4119580.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 81c; No. 1 northwest
ern, KVfco; prima timothy, 12.80. Clover, con
tract grade, $10.6&310.7&.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hbl.. $11.25
11. 37. Lard, per 100 lbs.. im -55. Short
ribs sides (loose), r7.oi37.&0; short clear
Ides (boxed), r7.2SCff7.30.
Tha following were the receipts of flour
and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 43.900 33,700
Wheat, hu 267.300 24O.0OO
Corn, bu 4B4 900 679,600
Oats, bu 431.6)0 - 2S6.H00
Hye, bu 12,400 3.200
Ilariey, bu i" n.ouu
On tha Produce exenanga too ay me oui
t ter market was tlrm; creameries, loVyi?
, JlHc; dairies, 144rlftc. Kggs, firm; at mark,
.cases Included, iftw20toc Cheese, easy at
lofcttllc
NEW YORK GfciNKHAL MABKET
Qaatatlaaa ( tha Day Varloas
Caaaaaodltlaa.
NEW YORK. Oct 28 FIOUR Receipts,
23,376 bbls.; exports, 16, 760 bbls. Tha ma met
was firm and moderately active; winter
patenla, $4.Uttn)4.r6; winter straights, t3.96
4.10; winter extra, r3.00ia3.4O; winter low
aradea. 12.81X33.26: Minnesota patent. ll.tWiO
4.5; winter exlraa. r2.9mtj3.26; Minnesota
bakers, Ki.7hn4.iu. nyt nour, quiet; tair tu
good, (3.00(9. 40; cnoica to lancy, sj.xuu.w.
lturkwlieat Hour. tlrm. (2.50.
BUCKWlllfiAT Steady, 61c, C. L t. New
York.
CORNMEAL Steady: yellow western,
11.06; city, J1.05; kiln dried, .-MJ.25.
RYE Steady; No. 3 winter. 62c nominal,
f. o. b. afloat: state and Jersey. 6tibi6Viu.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 47c; c. 1. I.,
Buffalo: maltiuc. 6Cfi6Kc. c. I. f.. Buftalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 69,575 bu. The market
Xor spot was steady; no. z rea, who ele
vator; No. x red, Ktc I. o. d. anoat; no.
1 northern Duiutli. U2Vo f. o. b. afloat.
Options displayed considerable heaviness
this morning In response to St. Louis de
cline and to local bear pressure, lu-
autred by laraer northwestern receipts.
Later they rallied on a scare of shorts
and export rumors, closing partly Vkc net
li liner. May, 833 -l(k closed, 83-c;
July, cioeed Hue; uecemoer, l-iuu,
closed. 79iK!.
1 CORN Receipts, 73,600 bu.; exports, 163,-
K3 bu. The market lor spot was nrm;
; fo. I nominal elevator and t-c I. o.
b. afloat: No. f yellow. 54'c: No. 2 white.
6o. Option market waa quiet and barely
aay cables and liberal predictions of
Iain In the southwest, closing ft-So net
ilgher. May, 4H4H9Sc, closed, ic; De
cember. 60 closed, 61c.
OATS Raceiuts. 48.600 bu: exuorU. 1.010
1u. Tha market for spot waa eteady; No.
;f, 43o standard white, V-; No. 3, 40o
'No. 1 white, rwo; No. I white, 43Vic; track
I White, 4i'42'a
HAY Steady j shipping; eftjSGc; good to
Choice, Btxp6c.
' HOPS siulwt; atata, common to choice.
JRua, xtro; 1W1, 2l 'yit.c; olds, allc; Pa-
,cina ouaai, iiic; use, jvtp-iW, olds,
ullSc.
' HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs.,
JBci California. 21 to 36 lbs., lc; Texas dry,
d to 9U los.. ir.
I I.KATH KR Steady! acid. 23e264o.
PKOV1SION8 Beef, dull; laiuily, 110 00
T10.16; beef hams, Kl.bul W; packet, 19
-10.001 city, extra India mf . IH.wnfUJ
'ut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, .0Ku9.a;
.dckled shouiosra. i.u)6.gu; pickled hims,
Ul.uuwllUU. Lard. steady; western
teamed, ir.vuariu.w; rennea. quiet; contl.
. K, Li V. AMAln ftfi 1 . 1 1 1 1
Bteadyt family. ritOO; short clear, 1,176
14. uu; mesa, Iii.4ixui4.au.
KICh) Steady ; domestic, fair to extra,
4fl-! Jacan. nominal.
T ALLO W Kaay j city, 4Hcj country. i
flc
MUTTER Receipts, 1J1S pkgs.j steady;
IMiaWc: atate dalrv. lo(Li3uc.
CHEESE Recelpta, 6.600 pkgs.; market
quiet; state, iuu cream, rancy, small.
color eo. Beptemoer, nc; uciumr, itso
mall white, September, HWc; October
live: larse, wmie, B"piemor, iivc
October, llac.
ECUS Receipts, 4,500 pkgs.; strong; west'
ms, lMfv
PoULTrlY Alive, Irregular; western
rhli'kena. 10c: fowls, lie: turkeys, lliii IV
ivreaaed, trrea-ular: wejtern chickens,
12Mi towia, uc; turaeya, iiuo,
Mllwaake Urals Market.
J11I.WAIKEH Oct 28 WHEAT Mar
ket Ho lower: No. 1 northern, HU': No,
northern. Ric8V; liecomber, auTc asked.
RYE Firm: No. 1. 67c.
BARLEY Dull: No. 2. 6Tc: sample, 42(j62c.
tU 1 eoe in uer, o mo.
Dalatkt (irasV SiarUet.
Dl'Lt'TII, Oct. 2S. WHEAT On track
No. 1 northern, Slc; No. I northern, ;Wc
. L . X. . . .. H ..
OATaV-46W0-
llnrinl Orals Market,
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 3.-WHEAT-Spot
tdy; No. I red. wasters wUtlar, as 2d
No. 1 northjern spring, no stock. Futurea,
ulet; tctober, nominal: Ieceniler, ss R1.
t UMN-Hnnt, oulet; American mixed, 4s
4d. Futures, unlet: Novemter. 4sld;
December, 4s 2d; January, 4a Hd.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Cundltloa of Trad aad Qaatallaaa
staple nnd Fancy Prodace.
EC.J!S Fresh stock, loss off, O0c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 7fi7c: spring
hlckitiis, 7Vac; roosters, according to age,
ic; turkeys, l.'iiUc; ducks, yc; geese.
c.
BUTTER Pack Ins stock. 13c: choice to
fancy dairy, in tubs, NtjlHc; separator, 21c.
FRESH FISH Fresh caught trout. 10c;
pickerel, 8c; pike 10c; perch, 6c; buffalo,
iVitiHc: blueflsh. 15c: whitetlsh. 13c: salmon.
He; haddock, luc; codfish, Uc; redsnapper,
11c; lobster boiled, per lb., 70c; lobsters,
green, per lb.. .Ac: bullheads. 11": catfish.
14c; black bass, 2t4(2&c; halibut, c; crapples,
i;c; herring, be: white bass, 10c; blueflns, sa
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
43c; per al.. 32.00; extra selects, per can.
3i; per gal., $1.76; standard, per can, 27c;
er gai , i.io.
BKAN-Per ton, 114.60.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers association: Choice No. 1 up
land. tKOO; No. 2, $7 60: medium. $7.00;
coarse, $fi.60. Rye straw, $6.50. These prices
are ror nay oi goon color and quality, re
mand fair and receipts light.
ton IN 4SC.
OATS 3Hc.
It YE No. Z, BOr.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado. UxiiSOc: Dakota.
per bu., 7o'j7,tc; native, 65700.
SWEET fuTATO.S-hom grown, per
basket, 76c; Virginias, per i-bu. bbl., 63.0u.
or.Ain nome groan, wax, per maraei
basket. 40-joc: strlnc. per market basket.
IDMATOES Hom grown, per basket.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.66.
CELERY Small, per dos.. 26flXc: Urge
western, 46c.
ONION'S New home erown. drv. Tier lh..
lHc; Spanish, per crate, $1.50.
i Kttiirj Missouri Holland, 1C.
TURNIPS Canada Rutabagas, per lb., lo.
FRUITS.
PRUIVES-Itallan, per bos, $1.00.
PEACHES Utah freestones. 80c: Colo
rado Alberta. 11.00.
PEARS Colorado and Utah Keif era. H.76:
winter Nellis. $2.262.60.
AI'PLES Jonathans and Grimes- Oolden,
$3.7Gfc4.00; Michigan stock. $3.26W3.B0: Cali
fornia Bcllflowers, per box, $1.60: New York
bioch, w; Oregon stoca in ousaai
boxes, 11.154(126.
ORA PES Call fornts TnVsva tl.66: New
York, per R-lb. basket, 28c.
CRANHKnRIKH Per bhl . tS SO: ner box.
$3.00 WIconsln Bell Bugle, $9.50.
CALlFOlt.NiA QUINCFS-Per BOX, 1.0.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican, all sizes, $4.00.
LEMONS California fancy. 3u0 to 360
sizes, M.tO; choice 240 to 270 sixes, $i.0otf 4.26.
hub-California, per 10-lb. cartons, tc;
tmported Smyrna. J-crown. lit: 6-crown.
17c; 7-crown, Vjv.
dates Persian, per box of 30 Dackuses,
2.00; per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes. 6c.
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch. 22.00
2.6o; Jumbo, $2.753.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE viscuiisin twins, full cream.
ic; Wisconsin Young Americas, 134c;
otouK hwiss, ibc; Wisconsin brick, Jiijc;
v isi onaln iunberger, 12c.
HONEY Neoraasa. uer 24 'rsmes. 13.60:
Utah and Colorado, per 24 trainee, $3.60.
ciut.n i-er bbl., t.o; per ft-bbl., $3.26.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; sheued, 3&iVo.
HORSE RADISH -Per case uf 2 do..
packed, !0c.
fx uiD walnuts, no. l sort-shell, per id.,
15c: hard-shell, uer lb.. 14c: No. 2 soft-shell.
per lb, 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per lb., 12c;
lira ins, per iu, ii&iiftc; niDeris, per io.,
11'flllVjc; almonds, soft-shell, - per 10., 16c;
hard-shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per
lb., loty.llc; small, per lb., HVvfrlOc; peanuts,
per lb., 61c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c;
Chile walnuts, I213c; large hickory nuts,
per bu., $1.26; shell-barks, per bu., $1.76'f
.uu; Diaca walnuts, per du., $i.&; eastern
hestnuts, per lb., 12n(14c.
HIDES No. 1 areen. bt4c: No. 2 areen.
5Sc; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c:
No. 1 veal calf, 3 to 12 lbs., 8Hc; No. 2 vest
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6',ic; dry salted hides, t(f
ic; sneep pelts, 2&&7bc; horse hides.
oo.
St. Lonls Grain nnd Frovisiens.
ST. LOUIS'. Oct 28. WHEAT Hla-her:
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 86c: track, 8fl)ic;
December, 87c; May, 82c; No. 2 hard, 78
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 41c; track, 42c;
December. 4H4c: May, 40Hc.
uais firm; rvo. 2 casn, sec; tracx, nw;
May 36Hc; No. 2 white, 39c.
KYE Mrmer, 62c.
FLOUR Dull: red winter natenta. 14 00
til. 20; extra fancy and straight, $3.7O4.0i;
Clear, ii.waa.su.
SEED Timothy, easy; f2.262.60.
CORNMEA L Steady, $2.40.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, WfflSc.
HAY Dull and ejiyi timothy. $7.504l2.00:
prairie, $6.5010.00.
ikon iiri run Tins-iNominai, ii.txt.
BAGGING Rkf6tAc.
HEMP TWINE-ic.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchansred: lobblnr.
standard mess. $11.86. Lard, easy, $6.40.
Bacon, firm; boxed extra shorts, $8.624;
clear ribs, $8.75; short clear, $9.26.
POULTRY Better demand: chickens.
7V4c; springs, 8c; turkeys, 11c; ducks, $9c;
geese, (Vic.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 18iff22Hcl
dairy, 14rl8c.
euub tsteaay, zic, loss on.
Receipts Bhioments.
Flour, bbls loooo 140W
Wheat, bu 128,000 29.010
Corn, bu 54,000 33.000
oats, du ev.uuu 2&,uoo
Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. Oct. 28 WHEAT De
cember, 6ST4c; May, 69vffr 6914c ; cash, No. 2
hard. 73fg74c; No. , 7ti7Zc; no. . SJQJWc;
rejected, 604i2c; No. 2 red, S2ig'82ViC ; No. 3,
KlNic. tteceipts, to cars.
CORN December. 87Hc: May. J7Se: cash.
No. 2 mixed. 38Vc; No. 2 white. 39c; No. 1
S8Hc.
oats no. z wnits, 348136c: no. a mixed.
83(ff33Hc.
wt v t V. in
HAY Choice timothy. $9.50O10.00: choice
prairie, $8 00.
BUTTER Creamery. 18V419Hc: dairy.
fancy, 17c.
EGGS Hla-her: Missouri and Kansas
casea returned, lHc; new No. 2 whltewood
cases Included, 20c.
Recelnts. Shlrjfnenta.
Wheat, bu 146.000 144.800
Corn, bu 16,000 20.800
Oats, bu 22,000 20,000
Philadelphia Proa-ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. .28. BUTTER
Firm and lc higher; nearby prints, 23c;
western, 22c.
EGGS Firm, lc h aher: fresh nearbv. 10c:
loss off, western. 2Mi29c; southwestern, 27
t)2sc; southern, 26j27c.
CHEESE unchanged: New York full
creams, fancy, 12c; choice, llc; fair to
good, llllVic.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flour nnd Brnn,
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 28. WHEAT Tie-
cember. 80c; May, 78ra7c; on track. No. 1
nam, imc; no. l nortnern, irjc; no. x north
rn. 80c: No. 3 northern. 74r7ar.
FLOUR First patents, $4.G04(4.70: second
patents, Hmxatm; nrst clears. $3.403.50;
se-oiiu vicars, .ouw iu.
bran in bulk. 26c higher at $13.25.
Toledo Seed Mnrket.
vj . ' v ' ' .o. riirjuo tiav,r, V' ' Q-
k., ti. M t rHWamK tit At. laM.M. J -1 ' .
February, $6.50; March. $6.52; prims alslke!
o.w; priino umuiny, vi.iu.
Peoria Grain Mnrket.
PEORIA. 111.. Oct. 28. CORN SteaAv:
No. 8. 43c: No. 4. 42c.
OATS Steady ; No. I white, 5c; No. 4
wuue, swouoc.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 58 METAfJt Snnt tin
advanced In London to 118. and futurea
were Lis 6d higher at 11$ lus. Locally river
iin was quiet ana lower, apot closing at
Copper remained nominally unrhanr.H
at $11.40 for lake. 113.76 for lectn,lvf lo .nrf
$15.60 for casting in the New York market,
but waa lower In London, where spot de
clined l-'a d to 68 7s 6d, and futures 12s
6d to 37 16s.
Lead remained quiet and unchanged at
ti.iMi in mew lorn, uui declined Is 3d In
London, where It cloned at 11 6a.
Spelter was unclumged here at $6 12
i lus in trillion, iron closed at
4hs 11 In Glaaaow and I tin wt in M lH.ii...
borough. Locally Iron waa quiet; No.. 1
foundry northern Is quoted at $16 5fr&16 00.
No. t foundry northern at $15,004,15 60; No. 1
louiiuir luunirrn ana io. 1 foundry south
ern soft at tU.tkxhlS 00
ST. LOUIS Oct 28. M ETA LB Lead. duU
i ri , spener, uuii at o u.
Drr Goods Marks.
V cl' TnuL- m tt. ,.n n
. . . . . . u. A rv X UOUUBi nt
dry goods market is laboring under adverse
conditions. On one hand is the conserva
tism of buyers, induced by the unsettled
, a, ..'ii.iiuom, wriii on ins oiner li
.... . . . . ... v. ,,.vi.iit w ui manuiac-
lll.AM V. .. u p.. I. .M. ........ 1 . L-
" - " "w - ,,i.,M,wi ii y i ii c upward
trend of prices for material. Operations
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Oct. 2S.-WHISKY-8teady on
basis of finished goods. $1 25.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 28. WHISKY Steady at
CHICAGO. Oct. 28 WHI8KY Oo basis
ui ugu wiuw, aiaaar, fl.nv
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
8toe Uarkat fihawa Holden of Becnritiei
Am Willinj to Wait.
ST. LOUIS FLURRY HAS LITTLE EFFECT
Money Beginning; to More Westward
In Addition In that tailed for
by Interested St. Lonls
Companies.
NEW YORK, Oct. 28-The effect of the
Bt. Louis situation on the stock market
was somewhat obscure today. The expres
sions of confidence from that point over
night rrassuied early trading and prices
hardened. The opening of business in St.
Louis, somewhat later, owing to the de
ference In time, was followed ny a reaction
In stock. Very heavy withdrawals of cur
rency from tnls center by St. Louis car
ried the level of the prices of stocks gen
erally below last night. But the last hour
of the market showed the best prices, in
the final dealings prices yielded again and
the closing was rather easy.
A survey of price conditions will show
that the whole movement was verv trivial,
except In a few cases. The quarterly re
port of net earnings in the Pressed 'Steel
Car company, showing them to be less
than hair of those for the corresponding
quarter of last year, naturally had a sym
pathetic effect on American Car as well
as weakening the Pressed Steel Car stocks.
On the other hand the storks of the Gou.d
southwestern railroads centerlns In St,
I xin Is were among the few features of posi
tive strength In me market, although there
whs nothing to show that there was any
significance attaching to this. Peoples' Gits
had an early advance on a favorable court
decision. Speculation In Amalgated might
be classed as marking time and the deal
ing In the stock were In much decreased
volume. St. Louis transferred by telegraph
from the sub-treasury $1,200,000; there was
$1410.000 sent to Chicago, and $2(0,000 to New
Orleans. Banks are also known to lie ship
ping heavily through other channels.
This is a plain Intimation that the west
ern crop moving needs, though long de
ferred, are making large Inroads on local
banking reserves, aside from the emer
gency demands fiom St. I.ouls. It was
not surprising therefore that call monev
should rise to 6 per cent' this afternoon and
the tone of the market grow distinctly
firmer. There is no real present uneasi
ness over the monetary situation.
As an evidence of the spirit of distrust
towards banks and trust companies the
St. Louis episode Is nevertheless deeply
Impressive to the apprehension of the
financial world. "
There was some falling- off from the re
cent volume of bond transactions and a
reactionary tendency in spots made the
market irregular. Total sales, par value,
$4,456,000. United States 2s advanced He on
tne last can
Following Is the number of shares of
tock sold, ransre of prices and closlna-
bids on the New York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 31,550 67 67 674
do pfd 1.350 87; 9iV
Baltimore A Ohio..., 13,670 75 74V4 75
do pfd 125 87's 87' 87
Canadian Pacific .... i,300 12tVs 119V4 119)
Central of N. J 2K) 159Vi 159' 158
Ches. & Ohio 250 30' 2!-i 2!i
Chicago & Alton.... S,20 204 27V 2
do pfd 200 65 65 64V4
Chicago Gt. Western 800 1514 15 14n
do B pfd 2tri
Chicago & N. W 640 16Vi 165H 1U4
Chicago T. A T
do pfd .' 200 194 1914 lKi
C, C, C. A St. L..., 313 73 72 72
Colorado Southern .. 200, 13 134 1.(4
' - i u. .......... . ii.fi mjt " 4
do 2d pfd 4ou 23 2274 22V
Dela. & Hudson 2o0 156 156 156
Dela.. L. & W 600 230 237 23i
Denver & R. O lV4j
do pfd 67Vfc
Erie 11,900 27i 27i 27V
do 1st pfd 2,100 607s 664 6tVi
do 2d pfd 300 50U 49 49
Ot. Northern pfd 160
Hocking Valley 200 7114 7114 . 7114
do pfd 82
Illinois Central 660 131 131 H 131
Iowa Central 110 20H 20ft 20
do pfd 34
Kansas City So 3,600 .. .. IX1
do pfd 81V
Louis. & Nash 2,500 1011, 1011, lull.
Manhattan L 450 135 135 1344
Metropolitan St. Ry. 2,160 110 19V
Minn. & St. ,L 46
Missouri Pali no .... 40,800 92H D1V 91V
M., K. & T 615 17H 1 '1714
do Dfd 600 36V4i 36 174
N. R. R. of M. pfd 39
New York Central.. 1.100 11 118V 11K
Norfolk & West 230' 67V4 66V 67
do Dfd .. 86
Ontario A Western.. 1,800 21 30 2V
Pennsylvania 62,100 120 119 13v
P., C, C. A St. L.... 200 (t 60 69
Reading 10,600 46 45 45V
do 1st pfd .. iu
do 2d Dfd 60
Rock Island Co 13.750 25V 2474 21.V
do pfd 562 60 60 ti
St. L. A S. F 56
do 1st pfd 60
do 2d pfd 500 46 45 46
St. L. 8. W 200 14'4 14 14
do pfd 600 32 TCi s-
Bt. Paul 13,715 140 139 IK3.
do Dfd i7i
Southern Pacific .... 11.870 43 42 42V
Southern Railway .. 3,600 18V 17Tk 18'
dO Dfd 1.4.TO nt MVs
Texas A Paclflc 7,230 24 23 21
T., St. U & W 100 17 17 17
do pfd 25
Union Pacino 30,725 72 72 72V
do pfd "
Wabash 3,200 19T4 19 19V
do pfd 1.670 84 32
W. A L. E 325 15 15V4 la
Wisconsin Central .. 1,440 16 16 16
do pfd 600 36Vi "
Adams Express joo
Amurlcnn Kinrftst.... ... .. .. lot
V. s. Express mi
Wll.Vrirfi Exoreaa .. 20
Amal. Copper 27.500 S8 87 37
Amer. c. ft it i.iw .
do Dfd 1.1J) bo mtt
Amer. Linseed Oil Vi
do Dfd
Amer. Locomotive .. 610 13 13 13
do pfd t
Amer. 8. R 1700 43H 43 43
do pfd 71S 88 8774 88
Amer Sugar Refln.. 1,700 116 115 115
Anaconda Mln Co... 2"0 63 63 62
Brooklyn Rap. Tr.... 7,850 35 34 to
Colorado F. 1 430 83 31 32
Columbus A H. Coal 110 10 10
Consolidated Gas .... 100 176 1.6 176
General Electrlo .... 225 ,. lj
International Paper .. "
do Dfd oia "'is
Tnteenstlonal PumD
do pfd
65
National Biscuit ..
National Lead ....
North American ..
100 SbU. 3ii 35
.. 13
::: :: :: S
Pacific Mail
People' s Gaa 7.100 r. " t'
Primed Steel Car.... i.675 Sl 294 tt
do pfd 560 71 70, 71
Pu'lman Palace Car. ... ..
Republic Steel 7 7JI 7
Rubr a'doAt i
do pfd 1 68 68 684
Tennessee C. ft I.... 2.610 2 29 J4
U. 8. Leather 3
ao pfd i' 7i " j
V. 8. Rubber
ud8pste;i:::::::::::: hh s m
do Pfd SB. u m
WesterrT Vnion 330 8 82 83
Northern Securities . ... .. 8, ,.
Total sales ror me aay, v,i
Lasdaa Stock Market.
LONDON. Oct. 28 Closing quotations:
Canaola for money... mtiNcw A or Central. .123
do account
S I do tfd
ft Weatarn. M
Aanacoada
Atchison
i. fd
1H
411
J
40
II
14
77
44V.
4s!ntario ft Wastera.
Peuaylanla
Baltlmora ft Ohio... 77i
r. ., ParlSc Ill1
Baud Mlnas.
Readtns
do lat PH.. .......
do Id pfd
Chawpaako ft Ohio.. JO'a
raic.o a. w
. ion
.1444
. JOS
. to
. 10
. s
. 4
C. M. ft Bt. P
rwBaart
Dasrar ft R O.
do pfd
Krl
Southern Hallway...
so pfd
Southern Pacific...
I'nlos Pacific
do pfd.
ai
An lal ofd 4 Volts
Btaus steal. 14
do td r'd 47 I do pfd lit
Illlaola Caalral 1 waoaas JO
LoualTllls ft Naeh..l0V do pfd....
Mlaaourt, K ft T. ... 17
BAR SILVER 28d per ounce.
MONEY 2&3 per cent. The rate of
discount in the open market for short bills
Is 343H per cent ana lor tnree-montns'
bills Is I 7-ltj3 per cent.
Mow York Mlolac Uootatlooa.
NEW YORK, Oct. . Tha following are
tha quotatlona on mining stocks
Adaau Coa
It
Little Chief
.. 4
..4&
..in
..
.. 14
.. II
.. U
.. 11
..lit
Alice
Breeos
Brvnawlck Cos ...
Camel or a Tunnel..
Coa. Cel. ft Vs...
Mora Silver
Iroe tutor
LeedTiuo Coa... .
Offered.
.. 14
.. 14
.. I
.. I
..1st
..1U6
.. 11
.. I
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoel
Be rase
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Blaadara
Foreign Klaaaelol.
LONDON, Oct. $8. Money was In fslr
supply in the market today despite the
payment of $10,0n0.u of the new treasury
bil.s yesterday. Discounts were nrra on ru
mors of further gold exports.
Buslneaa on the stock exchange waa
quiet and prices were (airly nrm owing to
the optimistic eastern news, the favorshle
settlement outlook and the fears of fsil
ures having been practlcslly cUssipated.
Consols hardened. Americsns were ad
versely affected by the uneasiness In regard
to the financial position In St. IaiuIs. 'i hey
rr covered a fraction, however. became
IrieRiiliir and inactive, the public not hi ing
attracted to the stocks, and closed firm.
Amalgamated Copper was flat On bear
pressure and cl"ed at Ni. The amount of
bulliorvtaken from the Bank of England
on bnlJnces toilav, F4.IM.
BERLIN, Oct. 2X. Trading on the bourse
today was dull, but prices were firmly held.
Iron stocks rose. Canadian Pacific was
weaker.
PARIS, Oct. 28. Business on tha bourse
opened irregular and closed dull. At the
opening prices were heavy. Rio Tlntos
were feeble and lost ten points. Three
per cent rentes, 97 f 17c for the account.
w York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 28 -MONET-On call,
firm at 31i5 per cent; closing bid, 4 per
cent; offered. 5 per cent; time loans, firm;
sixty days. 4 per cent; ninety days and sit
months, 4i5 per cent; prime mercantile
pnper, FHnSV per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with
actual business in hankers' bills at $4.8535
4.8540 for demand and at $4. kS'iM. S210 for
sixty-day b II ; posted rates. $4.83 and $4.8J;
commercial bill;., $4 8lg4.S1.
SILVER Bar, 6oc; Mexican dollars,
4c.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad,
bonds, Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
V. n. rrt. , ret. .. .'07V Hneslne Vsl. 4Hs....l"
do coupon 107 L. A N. uni. 4s Mt4
do J", rot lo .vunhauin e. (. 4. ..101
do coupon 10f4 "Men. Central 4s V)
do new 4s, res Ul do lit lne 14
dn coupon IMS Minn. k Bt. L. 4s... tT
do old 4, res Ill1 M. . K. A T. 4s 84
do coupon
UlVtl do 2
101 Vk N. R. R. of M. e. 4s. 7
do la, rg...
do cmioon ..
Atch. gen. 4s. .
do ad). 4a...
Atlantic C. L.
B ft Q. 4a....
103V N. Y. C I. H St-
ino'.N. J. C. ln. is.
1 I No. PsclBo 4l...
4s.... toV do
101 VN. ft W. e.
..1X1
..10214
.. tt4
do 8 Ha
Central ot Oa. la
.. K In. 8. L. 4s ft par... 4
..lMVilPsnn. eonv. ms M
.. 44 IRrsdlns Cn. 4s M4
do 1st Inc.
Chn. ft Ohio 4H'...1014iist. L. ft I. M. c. Is. Ill
Chicago ft A. !.. . 74 Int. U ft 8. T. fg. 4s l
C, U. ft Q. n. 4... Hlnt. L 8. W. Is M
0., M. ft " P. . 4.11ll4iSrbosr4 Air L 4a.. 47
C. ft N. W. con. Ti.l31SiSo. Paclflc 4s 17
C , R. I. ft P. 4a.... 74 Po. Railway ta 113V
do ml. 6s 7S iTexas ft Paclfle la. .117
Crr. ft Bt. L. R. 4a.. 7lT.. St. L. ft W. 4a.. 7fl
Chicago Tar. 4a 74 I Union Pacific 4a lt
Con. Tobacco 4a do ronv. 4s 4S
toiorano so. 4a aVit'. s. stssi ta as.... ti4j
I A H. u. 4a..
.looi Wabanh la
. ti do deb. B
. 4 W. ft L. r. 4a...
111
. 17
M
Krl rrlor lion 4s
un gan. 4a
F. W. ft D. C. la... 104 wis. Central 4a..
Offered.
Boston Block Quotations,
BOSTON, Oct.
cent; time loans,
closing prices on
Atchison 4a ,
Mei. Central 4a
Atiblaon
do pfd ,
Boston Albany...
28. Call loans, 243 per
5f6 per cent. Official
stocks and bonds:
Mia
Allouea
Amalgamated
. 4V
. 12
. 7
. 22
.466
. 17
. 4i4
. 12
. 7'a
. S
. lis
. lltt
. M
. 15
. HI
. 1
. I
. "4
. 17
. 37',
. JH
1
. M
47 "4
Baltic
Wtfhingham
.249
cal. ft Hecla...
Roatnn ft Maine
Boaton Elavated ....
N. Y., N. H. ft H.
ntrhbura pfd
t'nlon Paclflc
Mai. Central .......
Amar. Rugar
do pfd
Amer. T. ft T
Dom. I. ft 8
tleneral Klectrlo ...
Mara. Electrlo
do pfd
t'nltad Fruit
U 8. steal
do pfd
Wsatlng. common...
Adventure
.169
.140,4
.15
.137
. n
Centannlal ....
Coppar Rang .
Dominion Coat
Franklin
Isle Royals ...
Mnhawk
lliSa old Dominion ...
1184 Dacanla
121- Parrot
H Qulncy
1M Santa Fa Copper.
11 Tamarack
77 Trinity
M I'nltsd States ....
UHil'tah
S9 i, Victoria
a IWInona
4H,WolTrlna
Bank Clearlngfs.
OMAHA, Oct. 28 Bank clearings for to
day are $l,L5,914.49, being an Increase over
the corresponding date of the year previ
ous of $98,336.64.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28.-COTTON-The
market opened firm, one point lower to
eight points higher, the decline being con
fined to the November option and for a
time ruled firm, showing advances shortly
after the call, from eight to ten points
on better cables than expected and con
tinued bull support In the winter months.
Sales were estimated at 400,000 bales,
against 650,000 yesterday and 1,500,000 bales
the previous dny.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 28 COTTON
The market for spot was steady; sales,
3,650 bales; ordinary, 7Vc; good ordinary,
8 9-16c; low middling, t 9-16c; middling,
15-ltic; good middling, 10c; middling
fair. 10c. Receipts. 17.072 bales; stock,
141.555 hales. Futures-, were steady; October,
I.83a9.85c; November. 9.73f9.75c; December.
9.73c; January, 9.78fi9.79c; February, 9(5
Ji9.87c; March. B.Mir9.95c; April, $.99(10.01c;
May. 10.06-ffl0.07c;, June, 10.09 10.12c; July,
10.13Q10.15c. - '
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 58. COTTON-Dull and
steady; middling. 10c.-sales, none; receipts,
545 hsles; shipments. 471 bales; stock,
1,632 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 28 COTTON In spot
a moderate business was done. Prices were
four points lower; American middling fair,
6.0tid; good middling. 6.98d; middling.
5.7d; low middling. Old; good ordinary,
t.58d; ordinary, 6.2Xd. The sales of the day
were 6,000 bales, , 0 which 600 were for
speculation and export and Included 4 10J
American. Receipts, 8.000 balea, including
2.9H0 American. Futures opened and
closed easy; American middling G
O. C. October, 6.51d; October and Novem
ber, 5.47d; November and December. 6.42d:
December and January, 4.50d! January and
February, 5.38fi5.39d ; Februarv and March.
5.38d; March and April, 5.37u6.38d : April and
May, 6.37d; May and June, 6.36d.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Oct. 2S.-WOOL-The following
are the quotations for leading descriptions:
Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX and above,
84ri5c: No. 1. 32Ji33c; No. 2. 3132c; fine
unwHshed, 24Q25c; half blood, unwashed,
25VfS26c; three-quarter blood, unwashed.
2o!fi26c; quarter blood, unwashed. 25'r;25e:
fine washed DeHlne, 36c. Michigan, X and
above, 27t&'.'8c: No. 1. 2930c; No. 2. 28i(j29c;
fine unwashed, "21fi22c; quarter blood, un
washed, 24ri25c; three-el(rhths blood, un
washed, 24325c; half blood, unwashed, 24ff
2oc; fine unwashed Delaine. 32i33c. Ken
tucky. Indiana, etc.. three-elahths blood.
24&'25c; quarter blood, 24?5c; braid. I2i23c.
Territory, Idaho, fine. 14(15c; fine medium.
Iai7c: medium, 1819c; Wyoming, fine, 140
lbc; nne medium, lei&lTc; raenium. lKyisc.
Cl.h A n a n,lnm t 1 7l- milliim 1
2"c. baknta fine. 1516c: fine medium. 16r
17c; medium, IStfT-'Oc. Montana fine choice,
lWiiOc; fine medium choice. 19Ji20c; staple,
20tfi21c; medium choice. 20ft21c.
BT, ijuia, Oct. Z. v.Jl VJUIOI,
steady: medium grades, combing and cloth
ing, I7iic; light nne, io'ciiic; neavy
fine, 12(014 c; tub washed, 2k&'30c.
Oil and noala.
NEW YORK. Oot. 28 OILS Cottonseed.
easier; prime yellow, 37c. Petroleum, firm;
refined New York, $9 50; Philadelphia and
Baltimore, $9 20; In bulk, $6.35.
ROHIN Firm.
Tl'RPENTINE Dull.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Oct. 28. TURPEN
TINE Firm, 654c.
ROSIN Firm: A. B. C. $115: D, 12 26; B.
$2.35; F. $2.50; G, $255: H. $2.60; I. 12 70; K.
$3.00; M. $3.30; N. $3.60; W U. fi.90: W W.
$4.20.
oil d i r. r-a., oct. 2. i reau Daiances,
$1.77: certificates closed $1.83 bid. Sales,
4,000 barrels at $1.82; shipments, 71,849 bar
rels; average. 76.439 barrels; runs, b6,u33
barrels; average, 72,076 barrels. Shipments;
Lima, 58.654 barrels; average, 68.7U2 barrels:
runs. Lima. 71.251 barrels: average, 56.471
barrels.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Oct 28. COFFEE Spot
steady; Cordova, 7fel2c. Tha market for
futurea opened firm at an advance of
541 15 points on further demand from
the bull contingent, rather . belter
cables than expected and small Interior
receipts. The close waa steady at an ad
vance of five to fifteen points. Sales were
54.750 bugs, Including November, at $.3
5.25c: December, 6.4on6.4oc; January, S.5oc;
March. o.654j6.75c; May, t.75j6.Oc; July,
K.K54J6.00C.
Kansas City Live Stock Markot.
KANSA8 CITY. Oct. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 17.400 head of natives 600 head of
lexans: calves, 9i0 head of natives, 100
head of Texans. The market for the best
corn fed cattle was steady; for others,
dull; for quarantine, ateady to weak; for
cowa and heifers, lower; for Blockers and
feeders, sharply lower; for bulls stesdy.
Choice export and dressed beef steers,
$4Ni640: fair to good, $4.00454.50: stockers
and feeders. $2.0mn4.00; western fed steers.
3 5O&4 60; Texas and Indiiin steers, $2 054
3 40: Texas cows, $2.0tij3 00; native cows.
$l.yr4Q0; native heifers. $2.26i5.0u; canneis,
$l.7i2 ; bulls. 82.lu4i2.76: calves. $2 5oitj 00.
HOOS Receipts. T.UtO head. The market
waa alow and 1 nil 15c lower: ton. ISM; bulk
of sales. $5 15416.40; heavy. $50Vn6 30; mixed
ackers, lb s&flo.40; light. u.imBO 4S; yorkers.
i.4ri46: piKS. a5.9Wi&n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. (COO
head. The market was steady: native
lambs. $3 207 6 IU: western lambs. $3 v5 10;
fed ewes. i 8 4 75: Texas clipped year
lings. $2 5Ot4 0o; Texas clipped sheeo. $2.40
4j3.i5; stockers and feeders, liouujj w.
Sloas 4 Ity Live Stock Market.
BIOI'X CITY. la.. Oct. 28. tBpeclal Tele
gram.! CATTLE Recelpta. 2.300; market
lor Blocker ioc lower; killers steaay;
beeves, M.O05.-ft; cows, bulla and mixed.
$2 a 3. 80; stockers and feeders, t3 5u433.kO;
ca'ves and yearlings. $2.2&r3 50.
HOOS Receipts. 3,I0: msrket Vr lower,
selling at $4 K&i.lS; bulk, $5 .OL''5.0.
UilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
OfttUt EectjipU Mora ModeifcU and
Held About Stead.
Pricei
HOGS GENERALLY A DIME LOWER
Not an Excessive Ram el Sheep aad
Lambs and Both Killers aad
Feeders Sold Wit Boat Mack
Troable at Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 28.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 11.283 l.i92 22,566
Official Tuesday .t28 6.1M2 1.4.4
Olhclal Wedensday 5,4.5 MOO 15.340
Three days this week. ...25,286 12.2K4 56.379
Same days last week.... 27,616 9,796 62,200
Same week before ls.sol ,uo i2,74
Same three weeks ago. ..J1.3J0 11,9.(1 ib.tistf
Same four wrens ago. ...21,264 11,391 59,8'i6
Same days last year.... 20, 467 26.026 7u,185
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Tne tolluwlng table shows tha receipts ol
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oinaua for
the year to data and comparisons with last
year: ikuu. 1902. Inc.
Cattle 892,040 786,107 106,833
Hogs 1,849,189 1.834,058 16,i31
bhdep 1, 432.301 1,316,011 116,380
Average prices paid tor hogs at South
Omaha tor the last several days with com
parisons: Data 1901. 1102.101.1900.1S96. 1193.11897.
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I I 71 I 8i
s i a 7a
t ii t 43i a t
a i $. a mi 1 7
a ioi 4 ii i mi ii
6 64
S Ll
4 841 3 53
8 64
a 4
a 52
3 53
4 6i a 58
I 59
aos
6 02
a 19
4 35
4 Kl
4 83
1 64
4 80j
4 31
4 23
i 5
4 59
I 56
t ti
a 54
8 61
1 69
4 93
4 M
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4 82
3 661
$ b
4 20
4 Ml 3 63
4 7!
4 201
4 64
4 62,
4 61
4 161
8 70J
$671 $5
4 10
4 15
$ 73 3 60
3 711 3 64
$ 66j $ 62
4 581
I
4 (1
4 131
4 62j
a 66i
a
$ 53
a 53
8 4
a 4i
3 42
8 88
4 61
4 16
4 14
4 13
4 18
4 61
4 48
1 56
3 58
S 25
4 58
4 61
a 64
3 62
3 47
4 10!
4 10
Indlcater Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r'a.
C, M. & St. P 1 13
Wabash 1 .. ..
Missouri Pacific 2 1
I'nlon Pacific system 73 15
C. & N. W 11
F., E. A M. V 93 19
C, St. P., M. A O.... 1 5
B. & M 70 18
C, B. & Q i .. 6
C, R. I. A P., east.... 1 6
C, R. I. A P., west 2
Chicago Ot. Western .. 2
41
'7
"l
Total receipts 243
99
60
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 690 6M7
1,033
Swift and Company 919 1,245
Cudahy Packing Co 1,485 1.2i7
Armour & Co 907 1,289
2.018
1,162
Om. Pkg Co.. from- St. J. 33
Armour, from Sioux City .... 1,136 ....
Vannant A Co 139 .... ....
Carey & Benton 275
Isihman A Co 225 .
McCrearv & Clark 48 .... ....
Hill A rtuntxlnger 144
Lewis A Underwood 101
Huston A Co It
Livingstone A Bhaller.... 258
H: F. Hamilton 178
L. F. Hues 14
Hobblck & B 131
Sam Werthelmer 202
Sol Degan S3
M. Haegerty 8
Other buyers 1.333 .... 14.735
Totals 7lS5 b474 18.98
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were not
quite as heavy aa they have been for the
last two weeks, but there evidently were
enough on sale to meet the immediate re
quirements of both packers and feeder
buyers. There was no great amount of
activity, but the prices paid showed very
little change from those in force yesterday.
There were oulte a few corn-fed steers
on sale, but none of them were strictly
choice. Packers took hold fairly well and
the market could be quoted steady. There
was more or less unevenness to the trade
though, so that while some sales were fully
steady others were If anything a trifle
weaker. . .....
The cow market started out about steady
with yesterday morning. Peckers all
wsnted a few and for a time there was a
little life to the trade, but after bu: r had
their more urgent orders filled, trading
was less active and in fact the market
closed slow and weak, the same aa It did
yesterday. . ... .
Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show
enough change to be worthy of mention.
The decline In the .price of feeders at
tracted quite a few buyers from the coun
try yesterday and about 100 cars were
disposed of. That left a pile of cattle In
the hands of speculators this morning,
however, that were carried over from Mon
day as well as from Tuesday. For that
reason trading out of first hands was not
very brisk and speculators were inclined
to be bearish. A good many snles looked
steady, but others were undoubtedly a
.hart, easier. This was true of all kinds.
Western grass beef steers sold at Just
about steady prices where the quality was
good, but common kinds were dull and
while prices did not show much change,
salesmen found it a difficult matter to sell
out at a satisfactory figure. Range cows
were generally steady with yesterday, and
stockers and feedera ware bearly steady.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ho. At. Pr. Ho,
Av. Pr.
..1410 t 00
..1204 6 10
...mi
...1330
...1610
a av ea
4 ft) 104
I 00
COWS.
...not
1 16
MIEIFKR&
I 00 8
I 00
BULLS.
... S71
... 444
...It 10
744 t (4
I 14
NEBRASKA
4 calves.
1 cow...
1 bull....
1 bull....
.. 215
..1270
..1610
..1430
4 50
3 75
a so
2 80
3 36
3 3a
2 60
2 60
1 caff ,
$40
31
963
1018
860
823
990
824
684
140
too
2 60
2 60
2 10
t 3a
a oo
2 80
2 60
t 60
4 00
t 10
2 35
2 26
2 66
2 26
2 50
2 60
2 ao
t 00
7 cows....
X cows...,
14 cows....
1 feeder..
8 feeders.,
2 cows....
8 cows....,
82 heifers..
1 calf
12 feeders.,
2 cows....
6 feeders,
. 8o0
. 8X3
. 720
..1066
. 867
,. 937
.. 906
.1050
. 120
23 feeders.
1 feeder..
S cows....
26 feeders.
63 cows...,
2 35
2 4
8 cows...
1 bull
2 tn
2 45
6 00
2 25
2 06
2 35
a oo
2 25
a 25
2 50
2 30
2 30
. 917
. 946
.1100
.im
.1026
. 95
. 9H8
.1300
. 854
1 calf
1 cow
2 cows...
t cows...
50 cows...
14 cows...
7 heifers.
1 bull....
( feeders
, 910
9-J0
992
18 cows.
26 cows.
2 cows.
.lltiO
2 cows 1085
7 feeders.. 687
1 feeder... 930
6 cows 1000
1 cow 1150
1 COW 1120 1 75
WYOMING.
17 feeders.
651
676
a 75
a 76
14 steers,
.1169
.1168
.119
.1150
.1150
.1048
t 60
3 60
t 6)
t 60
3 m
2 60
2 (0
a oo
a &0
8 feeders.
9 steers,
6 steers
8 steers,
1 steer.
2 cows..
E cows. ,
6 steers
6 steers
,.1210
,1240
a 60
a no
t 60
2 50
2 10
2 50
a 5o
a oo
1 steer 1260
2 feeders.. 580
1 cow 10X0
14 feeders.. 884
19 feeders.. 9"J
1 feeder... 890
22 feeders.. 1166
2 feeders.. "5
1 feeder... 10U)
COLORADO.
2 55 6 heifers... 403
8 55 t feeders., 4u0
t 20
2 50
t 25
28 feeders.. 10r
26 feeders. . 873
8. Wilson-Neb.
19 feeders,
1 cow
8 cows...
1 bull
1 cow
t 25 4 feeders.. 832 2 75
8M)
, aW6
lino
no
8.
2 40 16 cows 775 2 40
2 55 1 cow 1310 2 55
2 00 1 bull 1370 2 00
2 40 1 cow 1080 2 56
Worden Neb.
2 10 1 feeder... 1030 2 75
t 10 1 feeder... 930 2 10
8 10 '
12 feeders.. 1000
4 feeders. .1182
1 feeder... 90
Lvdla Wallace Neb.
1 feeder...
2 feeders.
40 cows ...
21 feeders.
840 t 06 21 feeders.. 99$ t OS
993 2 50
C. C. Mullay-Neb.
1016 2 40
E. Corns tock Neb.
. t.' a io
n Peep Neb.
calves.
24 cows..,
1 feeder.
1 cow....
. 210 8 75 16 cows 963 2 00
A. Burr-Neb.
.1093 2 55 1 0 steers.. ..1290 1 40
J. J. Kinney Neb.
. 910 2 25 6 cowa. 961 2 W
.1110 2 00 49 cows 994 2 65
Colemsn A A. Neb,
2 cows....
4 cows....
4 cows. .. .
4 feeders,
t cows....
1170 2 60 2 feeders. .1115 176
940
2 60
2 60
t 25
3 feeders.. KC5 2 25
1 bull 10 S 10
1 feeder. ..860 2 75
.10) "3
. 9U
Ksj
2 60
Mriluett Tiros Neb.
4 feeders.. 1245 8 80 a feeders.. 1296 2 It
U feeders.. 123 8 40 1 feeder. ..1110 2 75
National Land A Sheep Co. Wyo.
1 steer 870 $ 20 8 steers. ...1096 2 20
1 steer 1170 I y r, steers.. ..If6 IM
1 steer 10 W $20 t steers.... 970 8 20
1 1 aoi a h
7 6 67
6 62
7 42
7 a 49
7 38 a 13
7 14 6 13
, 7 04 8 14
ita 111
, 8 20
i 7 07
7 18 a 24
7 oo a 18
i 91 6 22
i 7 15 6 29
7 02 6 27
i ' 8 28
, a 2
a 82 a 26
, 6 70 a 03
, a 76 a K
i a 74 a oi
a 71 6 05
a oo
, 61
, a 61 5 89
1 cow 980 J 7S l cow 830 2 2S
Ml'lda'o Cattle Co. Neb.
5 cows 963 2 70 . 1 cow 810 2 TO
1 cow 840 2 70 t cows loan 2 70
Mitchell Cattle Co. Wyo.
15 cows p' 2 do it cows 897 2 63
22 feeders.. 777 3 10 a steers.. ..1140 8 00
t cows 910 2 ST.
O. Mitchell Wyo.
4 steers.. ..lino a 00 76 feeders. .1170 t SS
cows !K3 2 50 2 cows 790 2 00
4 rows 975 2 no 3 cows 900 2 00
7 cows M lS
K. Barnett-Wyo.
1 ateer 9 3 90 1 steer lOOO J 90
J steers.. ..KM S 20 Scows 9i5 2 50
6 cows 8X6 2 00 1 cow 6X0 1 60
2 cowa 9k1 2 00 2 cows loss 2 90
1 cow 96T) 2 00 6 cows 1010 2 56
J. Wllwerdlng Wyo.
1 cows 1140 2 50 4 cows.. 870 1 20
2 cows 1010 2 65 2 bulls. ...!l435 6 15
2 cows 990 2 00
J McDougal Wyo.
?0 rows 753 l so 40 feeders.. 9SS I 20
1 feeder... 1030 3 SO
Swan Ijind and Cattle Co. Wyo.
40 feeders.. It (6 S 40
T. J. tlardner Wyo.
35 steers.. ..1047 1 30 69 cows 996 2 66
28 steers.... 9"0 3 15 1 cow 770 2 00
1 cow. 810 2 00 1 heifer.... 680 2 66
1 cow llt.0 2 66 1 4 cows 944 2 66
Calvin Hunter Wyo.
1 steer lltio 3 20 47 Steers. ...1203 a 20
36 steers.. ..123 3 20 40 steers.. ..1206 $20
47 steers.. ..1219 8 20 1 steer 1000 2 00
6 steers.. ..1160 SCO 1 steer 1000 3 20
10 steers. ...1111 8 20 t steers.. ..1136 t 20
45 steers. ...1156 3 35 53 steers.. ..1166 8 35
19 steers.. ..1213 3 35 46 steers.. ..1165 $00
42 steers. ...1174 3 00
C. W. ITpsham Wyo.
a feeders.. 1144 3 45
A. S. Ghent Wyo,
68 feeders.. 8M 3 30 1 feeder... 880 1 10
6 feeders.. 894 2 75
1 steer 1110 $40 I steers.... 1180 140
1 steer 15H0 3 40 2 steers. ...1140 2 76
4 steers... .12a0 8 40 1 steer 1360 tit
Dr. Wilson Wyo.
78 cews 1000 2 66
James CorrigeT Wyo.
3 steers.... 1342 4 15 5 feeders. JU7t I 50
12 cows..... I(i60 2 90
F. Prager Wyo.
23 feeders.. 885 2 16 2 feeders.. 985 t IS
1 feeder.. .1200 8 16 1 feeder.. 1220 1 75
2 bulls:. ...1040 2 50 1 bull 1400 2 16
1 bull 14H0 2 15 2 bulls. ...1325 2 16
J. McDougal Wyo.
1 COW 840 2 00 6 COWS 244 2 00
1l rows d:ll i (Ul
James Newell Wyo. I
6 feeders.. 1010 3 45 11 feeders.. 1172 2 15
t cows laiO 2 75 1 heifer.... 670 2 00
1 bull 1250 2 10
C. M. Lam son 8. D.
1 cow 950 2 00 2 cows 8T4 2 00
1 cow 940 2 00 2 cows 1035 2 00
W. Hlgglns-8. D.
32 feeders.. 1177 8 40 22 steers. ...1253 140
C J Dttvla S U
10 feeders.. 990 3 40 12 feeders.. 1153 135
19 cows 1005 3 06
H. H. Bush-S. D
106 steers... 844 3 45 .1 steer 930 2 50
1 steer 930 2 50 1 steer 1080 2 50
1 steer 1240 8 45 1 steer 1120 3 00
20 steo" S....1063 8 00 1 steer 1200 3 00
1 steer 1330 3 66 7 steers. ...1104 3 65
4 steers.. ..1179 3 65 8 steers.. ..1172 3 65
a steers.. .1216 3 66 80 steers. ...1178 8 45
Western Ranches 8. D.
23 steers.. ..1123 3 oo
J Sullivan S. D.
13 feeders.. 1080 8 25 5 cows 1050 2 50
A. C. Eveleth-S. D.
1 bull 1220 2 00 9 cows 1027 2 50
2 cows 1120 2 25 10 feedera. .1063 2 85
H. Franklin Co.-S. D.
11 steers. ...1177 3 20 44 steers.. ..1174 3 20
18 steers.. ..1170 3 20 6 steers. ...11K4 3 20
35 heifers. ..1108 2 90 15 cows 640 1 90
9 cows 950 2 40 1 steer 1060 2 50
14 bulls 1286 2 00 6 cows 930 2 40
4 cows 942 1 90 3 heifers. ..108 2 90
1 cow 950 1 90 7 cows 1007 2 40
Bale A B. 8. D.
17 steers.... 12 3 45 4 steers.. ..1235 2 00
J. C. White 8. D.
16 cows 804 2 55 4 calves... 145 S 00
15 cows 88 2 15 1 calf 210 4 00
S. W. Allerton 8. D.
16 steers.. ..1206 8 20 1 cow 810 190
1 cow 910 1 90 1 cow 770 1 25
2 cows 950 1 90 1 steer 1140 3 20
Dale Gillette Colo.
33 feeders.. 8K9 3 25 9 feeders.. 637 2 50
1 feeder. .. 880 3 25 1 stag 1070 2 50
HOGS There was another fairly liberal
run of hogs here this morning as compared
with the number that have been coming In
of late. Reports from other points were
very unfavorable to the selling Interests,
Chicago being quoted 10fi'15c lower. The
market here was generally a dime lower,
but trading was fairly active at the de
cline, the bulk of the early sales being dis
posed of In good season. Light hogs sold
exceptionally well, and in fact the best
loads were only weak to a nickel lower.
Heavy hogs on the other hand were a big
dime lower. Heavy weights sold mostly
from $5.00 to $5.06, medium weights went
from $5.10 to 85.16 and lights sold all the
way up to $6.35, or the same as yesterday's
best price. A good many trains were again
slow in arriving so the market could not
come to an early close.
The late arrivals, the same as usual, did
not sell to aa good advantage. The heavy
hogs In particular suffered on the close and
in fact nad to sell about 15c lower, sales
going as low aa $4.90. At noon there were
still a few loads In first hands. Repre
sentative sales:
No. At. Sh. Tt. No. ' At. Eh. Fr.
6(1 145 40 I 06 61 303 940 ( 06
t nl ltt) 06 6 Il 110 I 06
M 107 SO OS 41 tT 1M OS
7 W) 1(0 I OS 46 t0 80 6 06
4! IS7 40 I OS 64 77J ... i 06
(1 311 ... I 06 42 70 W I OS
12S in 400 6 06 41 f ISO 6 06
43 W7 ... I OS 4 1 40 I 06
SI 77 SO I 07 64 2 HO 40 I 06
1 2t 60 1 07 64 310 120 t OS
tS J70 ... I 10 64 4 40 I 07
,1 Ml ... 110 110 110 6 07
71 140 100 I 1T 41 1M 120 6 07
HO. IU ... 8 J6 44 144 10 6 07
M.... ..14l 00 4 0 44 il 44 I 07
M 314 140 4 00 6S M4 40 6 07
S3 840 100 I 00 Z" 240 a 10
SK Ml ISO- 00 41 IH 1 a 10
It 304 ... I 00 73 246 10 6 10
61 334 M t 00 47 161 140 6 10
48 341 ... I 00 40 220 120 6 10
43 322 M IN 41 160 40 6 12
61 311 140 I 00 42 INS 40 6 IS
SO Ul ISO 6 00 44 110 10 111
SI 334 80 I 00 '0 124 40 I 10
64 Ill 120 t OS 40 133 120 I !0
S4 174 2O0 6 06 71 Ill M I 26
US 294 100 6 OS 44 131 ... ( 80
87 171 120 6 0S tt 13 4 N
61 171 ... 4 06 4 14 lit
SHEEP Receipts of sheep were again
moderate at this iiolnt and the market held
generally stcudy. Good fat stuff waa scarce
and as a result everyiniiig- tnai wouia ao
for killers changed hands without much
trouble at v.-sieruay's quotations. The
commoner kind of killers were, of course.
or less neglected.
There was a irooa supply or leeaers. both
sheep and lambs in sight, but the demand
seemed to ne sumcienr to prevent any de
cline In prices. Good stuff In fact Was
in fairly active demand, but tha less doelr
able grades, the same as usual, were more
or les neglected.
Quotations for Brass stock: Choice west.
ern lambs, $46oi4.76; fair to good lambs.
$4,264(4.60; choice yearlings. $3.403.65; fair
to goon yearungs. j.a- J.4U; choice weth
ers. 33.1013.35; fair to good wethers. $3,157
$.36; good to choice ewes, $2.766.3.00; fair to
rood ewes, ri.wai.su: choice feeder iambs.
$4 0034.23; fair to good feeder lambs. $3.25'
4 00; baby lambs. $2.60$i$00; feeder year
lings, 3.2D'a3.6ti; feeder wethers, $3.004113.26;
cull and feeder ewes, $1.60(32.00. Repre
sentative sales: .
No. , Av. Pr.
371 Wyoming feeder ewes 87 2 25
367 Wyoming feeder ewes 91 2 25
8 Wyoming ewes , 103 2 75
312 Wyoming wethers 14 3 36
348 Wyoming feeder lambs 48 t 60
12 Wyoming- feeder lambs 60 a 60
358 Wyoming feeder lambs 60 3 75
320 Wyoming feeder lambs 55 t 75
l Wyoming: leeuer lamos 03 x 75
341 wyowing reeaer lamos o f vi
97 Wyoming feeder lamos so 4 10
1142 Wyoming feeder lambs 60 4 10
272 Wyoming feeder lambs 62 4 15
538 Wyoming lambs 72 4 60
69 Houth OHknta ewes in z 11
80 South Dakota ewes 84 2 50
1X3 Wyoming cull lambs 44 2 60
93 Wyoming run lamos 4:1 ki
262 Wyoming ewes 130 2 80
773 Wyoming ewes 100 2 86
1 000 South Dakota yearlings.. 87 I 86
241 South Dakota yearlings.... 88 2 85
n) South Dakota yearlings.... 88 2 35
210 Nebraska feeder wethers.... 113 I 60
$:2 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 112 t 66
331 Wyoming feeder lambs 54 8 70
703 Wyoming feeder lambs 58 8 96
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 28. CATTLE Beeves,
receipts. 3.1O0 head. The market for steers
was slow and loft 20c lower, for bulls strong,
for thin cows unchanged, for fat cows
easier; steers. $3 4ri6.30; oxen and stars,
$2 tXH-4.00; bulls, $2.26474.00; rows, $2 2o4ia.20:
calves, steady; exports, 5,850 quarters of
beef; tomorrow, 467 cattle.
CALVES Receipts. 1.643 head. The mar
ket was steady to strong; vesls, $4 501 8 70;
eatra. $9 00: ll'tle calves, t2.6O84.0o; grass
era. $2 & mi 3. 00; northwesterns, city dressed
veals. K4ji;ic; country dressed, tVq'llVtc.
HOGS Receipts, 4,952 head.- The market
was a trifle easier; good atate hogs. $5.10
SHEEP AND LA M B8 Recei pts, 8.087
head. The market for sheep waa steady;
for iambs, lofcaoc higher; sheep, $2 .254ja.5;
burns, see Us Before Yon Bay or Sell
"S. lire0. Union Stock Yards Stock
culls, $4 00-34 45; ne sales et Canada lambs
reported.
CHICAGO LIVIC STOCK MARKET.
I.lgkt Receipts ot Cattle, Fair of Hog'
aad Heavy of Sheeo,
CHICAOO, Oct. 28 CATTLE Receipts,
fl.nno. The market for good stock
steady, for others lower; good to prim
steers, $6.356.80; poor to medium, $3 1 rt,f
8.25; stockers and feeders. $2.2Mj4.2t; cow,
$1.35434.80; heifers. $2.00jj.00; raiiners. $1.3.
JJ'2.46; bulls, $2.0O4f4.5O; calves. $2 00n 6 ;h ;
Texss fed steers, t3.75(g'3.05; western steers,
$3.0ikW 25.
HOGS Receipts today, 25.000 head; to.
morrow, 22,000 head. The market was low
15o lower; mixed and butchers, $u 2o?i.8 1;
good to choice heavv, $5.2066 50; rough
heavy, $4iyan.l5; light, t5.10tuo.45; bulk of
Bales, $5 1Mi6.46.
SHEEP Receipts, 80.000 head. The mar
ket for sheep and lambs was steadier; good
to choice, H0iti4 66- fr to cfolce mixed,
$20om3.0O; western sheep, $2.2&tfS.80; native
lambs, $3.26iij6.00.
St. Lonls Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 28 CATTLE Receipts.
7.500 head. Including 5,000 head Texans. The
market waa generally steady; native ship
ping and export steers, $4.5iv,i6 46; dressrd
beef and butcher steers. $4.25tt6.25; steers
under l.OflO pounds, $3 40436.OO; stockers and
feeders, $2.76Ui3.75; cows and heifers. $2.2,"i
4r4 35; canners, t1.fiOA2.10; bulla, $2.40A2.".6;
calves, $3.0tu6.50; Texas and Indian steers,
t2.3FVh3.35; cows and heifers. t2.fluw2.8B.
Hot IS Receipts. 8,5tn head. The market
was lower; pigs and lights, $5 3Mi'5 45; pack
ers. tA.1UKtiS.36; butchers and best heavy,
$5.8Ofi550.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.810
head. The market whs steady to strong;
native muttons, $3.0nrn3 65: lambs, $4..Vfj6 5'i:
culls and bucks, $2.25iaf4.00; stockers, $2.(0
j2.85.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,589 head. The market was steady;
natives, $4.0Offr6.4O; cows end heifers. $1.25
tj-4.70; stockers and feeders. $2.5n4.00.
HOGS Rerelpts. 6,043 head. Prices were
loib'lSo lower: light $5.256.40; medium and
heavy, $5.00t?i6.26.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 1.177
head. The market waa steady; lambs, $4 85;
sheep, $3.65.
Stork In Slant.
Following are the receipts of live stock
at the six principal western markets yes
terday: 1 Cattle. Hogs. 8he-p.
Omaha 6,476 5.4'rt . 15.34'
Chicago . 6,000 25.000 3i,001
Kansas City 19.i0 7.noo 9.000
St. Lout 7.500 8.500 2.3-10
St. Joseph 3.589 ' 6,043 1,177
Sioux City 2.200 3.200
Totals ,.
....43,764
60,148
67,777
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street:
Thomas Murray to William L. Mur
ray, 4 nwVa section 11-14-10, snd
other lands $ lr
L. M. Bowers and wife to William
H. Stohlman, lot 5, block 3, Bowers"
addition 15
City Savings bank to Mabel V. Shl
mer, lots 8 and 9 and 2oth and Ames
avenue sub. tax lot 18, In section
3-15-13 1.050
Julia Wessells and husband to Elberta
J. Fraser, lot 10. block 2, Dwlght A
Lyman's addition 225
Mary J. C. Ryan and husband to Su
sie J. Brlggs, lots 1 and 2, block 8,
Logan Place addition 675
The Benson Land syndicate to Augus
tus Hansen, lota 1 to 6 and 19 to 24,
block 11. Benson 2.2"0
George R. Crandall and wife to Sun
derland Bros.' Co., lot 3, block 1,
Gramercy Park addition 100
Thebe B. Reed and husband to Axel
. Helgren, lot 1, block 7, Drake's ad
dition 500
Elizabeth and Hester Ann Durnell to
John A. Crelghton, nH section 1-14-11. 8.000
Hugh 8. Thomas et al. to John V.
Gardner, lot 1, block 111, Nelson's
addition .. 2
Cora M. Henry to Anna M. Burkman,
w 32 feet lot 4, block "C," Prospect
place
Hugh McAllister to Msry Svacina, lot
23, block 16, Brown Park 200
Same to Frank Svacina, lot 24, block
16, Brown Park 800
George E. Gregory and wife to Eu
genie M. Earle, ell feet w81 feet
lots 19 and 20, Falrmount place 850
The Omaha Realty company to Alfred
Donaghue, part lot 13, Forbes" sub.
sw section 84-16-12 1,800
Arthur C. Wakeley and wife to Anton
J. Forsberg et al., wH lot 4, block 11,
Shlnn's addition ......... 1.... ... 1,250
Gustave R. Wahlgren and wife to
James Walsh, lots 19, 20 and 21, block
12, Schlesslnger's addition 750
C0E
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U.i'W.1.! $600,000.00
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