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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1904.
CRALUND PRODUCE MARKET
Httrr Trading ob Omaha Exchanga is
WhMt tad Oth w Gtretls.
SftCUlATIVt MARKETS GENERALLY LOWER
aortheaatera evicts Urtf Bear
Find Vmmm Llne-a Belae; Ltaal
datea aad Break Wheat
T-4Ve, Cara l-BeCeaala.
" " OMAHA. Oct. IT. U04.
It hss been many a day alnce there was
much activity In cash grain oa the
Omaha, exchange. SaJea included over
forty care, laigeiy of wheat with a fair
amount of oala and some little corn. There
wu also a good business in futurea. this
' d of the tiaoe being in the ulreotlon of
discounting the great corn crop that Ne
brsskana will aoon be garnering aafrly Into
Wna. The demand lor caah grain wa of
the kind tnat aborbe the aupply. large aa
It la. Local elevalor men were after gram
with conslaerabls activity, but there were
pumeroua order filled for outride buyer.
In the caah market No. I hard wheat H
at the wida range or 8011 05, this being
accounted for not because of any advance
In values, but by reason of the quality r.f
the aturr ortereo. Omaha psy beat for
good w boat millers want It. No. 4 hard
sold from 89c to 96c. It required good
standard of 66 to Is pounda test to bring
outetas quotations or close to thoas fig
ures. .. . ,
Oats were rsther erratic, grading being
Ignored for weight and eitra quality. .No.
I sold higher tnan No. i. The prices for
the various grades will be seen In the san
suotst:ons, published elsewhere.
In speculative markets there wa a grn
rsl tendei.cy to take profits, and aa a re
sult there waa a world of. liquidation on
Chicago and other marts, with stubborn
declines, accompanied by spaamodlo reac
tions thse could never wholly regain the
earlier lose. Llverpol was weak, the re
celpis In the southwest sre showing some
felling off. but in the northwest they con
tinue to com In and stocks to accumulate
with considersble rapidity. These were the
natural InHuence looav. -but they were
not potent in bringing about the decline.
The street has about come to the conclu.
slon thst all the forecasters snd crop s.l-
mators cannot injure the corn crop, rd
the played for a break there wnn "
feot. Then the wheat bears thougnt tb.it
there was a line of long whest resdy lor
liquidation and found this to be a .fact, snd
. -1 , l . ... .v.n the fever
Ish rsllles not destroying the confidence ot
World s 8hlpmeht-Whet: ,Ut
ltMs.Wu bu.; prevloua week, ll.aKOOO hu.;
las-, year, Ii9t4,0ii0 bu. Corn;' Last week,
.W0.A bu.: previous week, 4,438,000 bu.,
last year, l.m.K bu. . , .
Primary Receipts-Wheat, l.aTT.OOO bu..
agalnat 1.051.000 bu.; corn. 861.000 bu.. agalnat
l3,000 bu. Shipments Wheat. bu-.
gHlnst eXi.OOU bu.; corn. 404,ft bu., against
On Passage Statement-Wheat: Todsy
annunrvi hu lecrenae 6.nnn bu. : week ago
0lir!oo0 bu.. Increase 1.978.000 bu.; year
ago tl.63t.Oi A bu., decrease W-W".":
Today 19.724.000 bu.. . decrease 41A.0O0 "
week ago 2o.1noo bu.. decreaiw Mrt0 bu. ,
yesr ago lT.624.0On bu.. decrease lmoOO bu.
Omaha Cash Bslee: Wheat-1 ear No. 4
bard, 60 lbs., 89e; 1 car No. s hard, 93c, 1
car No. t hard. 83c; 1 car No. t hard, 11.02.
t car No. hard. 11.03; t ear No. I hard.
66 lbs.. 11.02; t car No-'1 hard, 62 lba., cj
1 car No. 4. 50 lbs.. 89c: 1 csr No. t. 66 lbs.,
tl.01; I car No. t. 6 lbs. tl.02: . cars No
I. 66 lbs., 11.04; 2 cars No. S, 68 lbs.,
1 car No. 4. m ws . wc; 1 car .-u. a, "-
ai. 9 - Kt 1 white. :
xi. .ri. rtio- 1 cara No. 1 White. Xic
1 car No. t white, 284e; 1 car N. 4 white.
WMrC. Barley-1 carleed, 80c. Ry-1 e
Na t, UWo.
Oaaaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT No. t hard. tl.Ooair; No. t
hard? Wctl OJ; No. 4 hard. 89; No, I
spring, 81.0.
COftN-No. 1 48W?9c; NO. I. 9wo
4. c; no grade. r".- ITS.!
No. 3 yellow. c; No. I wnne, w".
- t at L1. alfilArt
OATH -o z mixea, -oTf , - "-L, X
7Vci No. 4 mixed. 2tHc: No. t hl'''J T7H9
No. t white. 27W?SVc; No. 4 whit.
2644J27c; standard. tie.
ifARLEY-Feed. 30c. .
RYE No. t. 74Vic.
Omaha, Grata la Star.
Wheat. W6n bu.; corn. U.tBt bu: mta,
Rl.OtJ bu. Contractr " Wheat, - H.K bu.;
com. 1.000 tu.
.Oaaaha Patarea.
ac: 1 car No. I. os ine.. ..; 1 mr
66 lbs.. 98c Corn-1 csr Ni. I Tow. 48c;
I car No. t, iScM car No. , Ost-.--1
car stsndard. He; I car No. car
No. 4. tc: 7 cara No. I white. 27Hc; 1 car
Low.
Close.
1 m
1 fMs
Wheat
Deo. ..
Corn
US ::
101
t06Vi
Orals Markata Elsewaere.
aoslng prices of grain today and Situr-
flaw u in. nuriiui duin " . -
less:
- UUUAUU.
Wheat
, December
May
July
Corn
pecember
July
0ts
December
May
Wheat
December
January .
Corn
December
A January .
I Wheat
December ) May
Wheat
December Mar
December
May
Today.
. 1 124
. 1 11
. IT
. 48
. 44
. 44i
. ' '24
Bafr
1 l
1 1JH
1 49
46H
46
tH
ST. LOUIS.
1 IB
iiM
MINNEAPOUS.
1 14
1 14T4
NEW YORK,
1 !
1 HH
1 1H
1 IS
1 12
. l'lt
1 U
1 17H
1 14
DULUTH.
BICW YORK OB!TEnAl.J MABKIST
saatatlas t the Day aa Varlaaa
CasBBaadltles.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17 FLOUR Receipt,
n.ai bbla; export. L8M bbia; aalea. s.46
page.; market nm ana inactive; Minnesota
r aunts, t.'a.4&; Minnesota baker, H a
winter patents, 86.6ot.76; wmter
straights. 86 264,6 W; winter extras. $J.w
4 10; winter low grsdes. 83.SOti4.0O. i.ye
flour, aulet: sale. 2 bbl.: fair to good.
84 4utf4.0; choice to fancy, t4.(&i26.00. Buck
wheat flour, quiet; per 100 lba., 8XltXffl.s.
. CORNMEAI-Dull; yellow western, 81.11
CI 13; city. 81 Kul 14; klln-drled, 8t.lOt.20.
RYK-Nommal.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 42c, c. I. t, New
York.
W H EAT Recelpta. 81.000 bu.; aalea, 4.100,-
000 bu. future; market for a pot eaay; No.
1 red, 81.14 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern
Duiuth, 8122 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba. 81.07 f. o. to. afloat; option
opened lower under poor cable and heavy
raoaipia. rauiea twice wiin corn, uui again
turned eaaler under liquidation In absence
Or PUDIIQ interest, ana ciuvea mmj, aei
lMDHe lower; May, 81 12S01 13X, closed. 1
, ttl.S; December, 11H1.1SV closed, 81 la.
CORN Receipt ts. tS.OJb bu.; exports. 246.
St bu.; sales. 10.0U0 bu. future. 724, ou bu.
spot; spot msrket weak; No. 1, 660 ele
vator and 66e f. o. b. afloat; No. t yel-
. Kb,.-. V, T1 . OnllA- H. .
ket opened eaay under ceblae, rallied on
light receipt and renewed export demand
and closed at lc net decline; May. ec
cloaed. Ue.
OATS Receipt. 118.100 bu.; market for
. j. .11. n . , . c.. ik. mtfriLj..
natural white, evM lba.. M4r8e; clipped
whlte,'tsif40 lb., 17!(j35. Options nominal.
FEED Steady; spring bran, t0.80; Bid
dllnis. 820 76; city, jt uutjtt (e.
HAT Dull; shipping, 2c;' good to
choice, 77o.
HoP-rirm: elate, common to choice,
1SU4. slfiSftc; 1903 Jl36; old, leffllc. Pa
cific cwast, 14, mntCi !" bm:; o.us,
1418o
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 10 to 2J lba.,
, 17c; California, tl to tt lba.. lse; Texas
(dry). 14 to h lbs. 14c
LEATHER Steady; acid. 142c.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. tl M
E14.U; raeaa. M Kif 60; beef hams, tzt loi
llu: Dacket. ts bui'10.60: rite eitra maaa.
6i4 6Cd.OU. Cut meals, dull: pickled bellies.
t Heyll.Ou: pickled shoulder. 87.164r7 60;
pickled hams. 8 TtqiO K. Lard, easy;
western steamed. 87 M: October closed at
87 st, nominal; refined, easy; continent.
87 86: South Amsrica, 60; compound, ts.M
64 26 Pork, quiet; family. t!6; short clear,
114 WOtftf C; mesa. lt.6U0O.
TaLLvW eUeady ; city (Uperpkgr). 4c;
country (tikgs free), 4rtc.
RICK Steady; domestic, fair to sxrra,
IVfiuc: Japan, nominal.
BTTTER Firm; street price, .extra
rresmery. aoac; ernrlsl prtres creamery,
common lo. extra, 13w2lc; held. u2uc;
state, dairy, common to extra, ISfjauc.
(KEk.SE Weak; state, full crsama.
smtll. cuiored and whit, pour to fancy.
7V6tOr: large, colored, poor lo fsncy. Sf
-c. large, white, poor to fancy. fjvc.
i:G4id Firm; western finest selected. Ii
J --: sveraae teat. 2-lC-3c-.
XUi.TiiAUs. - a a nil 11 a chick
Open. Hlgh-
1 Ot 1 OS
106H 106H
40 40
41 41
ena. lt4jc: fowla Je: turkera, 12914c;
dressed, irregnlsr: western chit ken. 119
lJc; turkey. UtjlTc
CRICAGO GRAI5I ASO PROYISIOSt
reatarea at the Trad la and tleelaa
Prleea mm. Baaed af Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Continued free move
ment of grain from the farms wa one of
the principal reason (or a net loss af iHc
In wheat prices today. Corn la off IV
lc. Oat ara down, 6c and provl1na
i;vec,
rYom bearlnnlng t tend sentiment In the
wheat pit was bearish. At the etart the
market waa influenced by liberal world
shipments, lower cables and continued
heavy recelpta la the northwest, hxtreme
weakneea of the corn market also esett-d
a depressing effect. At the opening Ie
c ember wheat wa off STc at fl.UW
1 ir. May was down c to ic at
I1.11J1.12. rresh Incentives to sell were
found in the enormous primary receipts. A
further motive was an Increase of nearly
t.000. bUenela In the v1lhle supply. Dur
ing the latter part of th session th mar
ket experienced several temporary rallies
on covering by shorts. Th msrket left
off weak, with December at 1.12. Final
figures on May were at 81 1161 H1. Clear
ancea of wheat and flour were equal to 5,
i0 buahela. The amount on peerage de
creased M.00A bushels, while the visible aup
ply Increased 2.2t.0uO bushels. Primary re
ceipts were 1.818.000 bushels, compared with
l.fftl.sno bushels a year ago. Mlnneapolia
Dnluth and Cnlcago reportel recelpi1 of
l.na cars, against 1.357 car last week and
828 cars a year ago.
Weather that could not b Improved upon
for curing corn was the most Importsnt
factor In trading- In the yellow cereil. Nu-.
merou reports showing the excellent con
dition of th crop furnished fresh dis
couragement to holders, who were ac.lve
sellers throughout tha day. The market
waa extremely weak the entire eeaaion.
December opened ftSo lower at 4Hc,
sold off to 47e snd closed at "SHSic.
Local receipt were 104 car, with 6 of con
tract grade.
1'nder the Influence of fine weather and
the lower price of com. renttment In the
oat pit was bearish. Shorts were active
buyera at times, the volume of business
being consldersbly larger than for some
time pest. December opened H't'V lower
at SHQc, sold between 28c and 28c an1
closed at 28tr2flc. Local receipt were
170 car.
Liberal receipts, of ho;s, with lower
price at the yard and general weakness
Price at the
of '"'"u
."w'-f"5?1! c
was light At the c
1 ceciine in tna price cr
The volume of trsdlng
close Jsrraarr Dork was
off 10c at 111.10. Lard waa down 17itc at
fi.mW Rihs were 20c lower at .Srf4 32s
Estlmated receipts for . torn orrow: Wheat,
1.9 rars;Ynrn, 168 cara; data. tX3 car; hogs,
M,tQ head. 2 '
Th leading; future ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. Hleh.J Low. Close. Yss'y.
Wheat I I I
Oct. . 1 im 1 15
Dec. .. 1 12ifi ,
1 U 1 WH 1 UTs 1124 1 13
May 1 Uft3 1 12S
1 15 111 it uev. 1 ili
Corn I
Oct 50 61
Dec. 4RSff4 49 47 4JS
May 444 44;444 461,0
Oats I
Oct. - i sou
Dec. ; fH H aVsS H
May A S
Pork-
Oct. 10 mi 10 78 10 60 10 OS . 11 00
Deo. . 10 86 10 2H 10 f 10 SO 11 16
Jan. It to It 26 12 10 1 12 10 12 40
"May 12 17H It 17H 12 05 12 06 It 17H
Lard I
Oct. 7 it 7 12H T 12H 7 12H 7 SS
Dec. 7 10 7 10 7 W 1 02H
Jan. 7 18 7 20 7 08 T 07H 7 1
May 710 729 7 IS 7 16 1 SZ
Ribs
Oct. 7 45 7 46 7 4S 746 766
Jan. 40 42H 80 f t2H 12
May 47tt 47H 40 42 (0
No, i
Cash quotation were as foMows:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents, 86.t"9
6.40; straight. 84 8O&6.30; bakers, tt.tOfM .00;
spring patent. 86.tord.70; atralght. 4.607
6.80.
WHEAT No. t apring. 81.13fil.lg; No. t,
tl.Ufll 17; No. I red, tl.161.17.
CORN No. t 614c; No. t yellow. 64c.
OATS No. t, ts4c; No. 2 white. tl&SlHc;
No 1 white. ia3uc.
RYE No. t 76c
BARLEY Good feeding,
fair to
cnotce majtinsY euQ4(tc,
SEEDS No. 1 (tax, 81 09: No. 1 north,
westsrn, 81.16; clover, contract grade. 812.25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 210.66
1710.70. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 87.1207-16. Short
ribs aides (loose). 87.6(k37.62. Short clear
Idea (boxed). t7.257.60.
Th recelpta ana shipment were - fol
lows
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl.
23.
18.900
Wheat bu..
Corn, bu....
... 104.000
... 106.600
... 204.600
... .noo
116.900
SS4.6iiO
141.7"0
4.100
Oats. bu.
Rye. bu..
Barley, bu
.. 148,800
83,000
On the Produce exchange today tha but
ter market waa firm;' creameries, l&&20c;
dairy, 134217c. Egg, firm; at mark, caaea
included. 16V401s4c: flreta. 18c: orime
firsts, tOHc; extras, 230. Cheea, easy, at
1UQ1UC
St. Loals Grata aad Prevlsloas.
8T. LOUIS, Oct. 17 -WHEAT-Lower: No.
z rea, caan, elevator, i.id; iraca. ii.ira
120: December, 81.16Url.l6; May, 8116-
lofc
TS Lower: No J cash. 30c : track.
t0331c; December. tc; May, 31&31e;
iso. z wnue, uq3jc.
CORN Lower; No. t cash, 62c: track,
64c; December. 44Hc; May, 4243ac.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. 85 .60
l.ai): apeclal brands, t6.70fy6.M; extra fancy
and straight. 86.004)6 36, clear. 84 85S4 80.
SEEDS Timothy, steady at t2.66u2.86.
CORN MEAL Steady at 82-76.
BRAN Dull; sacked.' east track. 84bc.
HAY Steady; timothy. 8s.tOtfl8.00; pralrte,
tS.OrxS4.f0.
IRON COTTON TIES 96c.
BAGGING 7H 740. t -
hemp twine-To.
PROVISIONS Pork lower; lobbing-, 110.86.
Lard, lower; prime steam, te.87. Bacon,
steady: boxed, extra shorts, 89.00; clear ribs,
t9 .25; short clear, 8 60.
POULTRY Steady; chicken. Ic; springs.
llfilL'c; turkeys, 14tjl6c; ducks, 9c: geese, 8c
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 16 21c; dairy,
13190. .
EGOS Steady; 18c, case count
Recelpta. Shipments.
Flour. bbU 1 14.000 10.000
Wheat, bu 188.000 64.000
Corn, bu 69.000 M OOO
oat, bu 82.000 2.ooo
Kaaaaa City Grata aad lroTlalaa.
KiKKll PITY. Oct. 17. WHEAT
Steady to higher: December, 81.08: May.
10?fll07t; cash. No. 1 hard, 1 076110:
No. . tl-0ttjri-0a: No. 1 94c1.04; rejected.
8f93c; No. i red. 81.12471. 14U No. t, tl.Ot;
No. 4. tftctil.06. s
CORN Lowsr; December. 4T,c: May.
4c: cssh. No. t mixed. 47-Cc; No..t,
461tJ-47c; No. S white, 48c; No. i 4Sc.
OATa-rSteady; No. 8 white, 9Va?uc; iso.
2 mixed. 29e. , . i
IJ1V ai....f .linlM lmntti a KtV M
' - , . ...... - .....V..,,.
choice prairie. 7 .60a.00.
HIE Hteadv at Me.
EGG 8 Stead v; Missouri and Kansas,
new No. t whftewood fas as Included. 1K0
per dosen: case count. lSc per dosen: case
returned. c per doaen leaa.
BUTTER creamery, istiisc: dairy. ic.
Receipt. Shipment.
Wheat, bu 132.0iiO 60.4ffl
Corn, bu 46.000 66.9
Oata, bu..... ll.OuO ,(X
Mlaaeapalla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17. WH EAT De
cember, 1114: May. 81 41 July. 81.12;
No 1 hard, 8110: No. I fiortbern. 81.160
1.1T: No. f northern, tt U ifl i4'.
FLOUR First patents. 14 k 8 40: second
patents. M104ja.t0; first clears. 81.70. In
wood: second clears, 11.16, f. o. b. In Minn
eapolis. In wood.
BRAN la bulk. 116.26.
Visible Sly at Crala.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. The visible supply
of grain October If. aa complied by th
New York Produce exchange, was:
Wheat 21.419.000 bu.. an Increase of 1,?3.000.
Corn, 4.19 000 bu., a decrease of 3600.
Oata, 23.Ts8.0uO bu., an Increase of 1 tsO.COO.
. Rye, 1,158.000 bu.. an Increase of 16.000.
Barley, 6.56,000 bu.. an Increase ot 20,000,
Hllwaahaa Or la Market!
MILWAUKEE, Oct. IT. WHEAT Mar
ket deady: No. 1 northern. 1117: No. t
northern, tl 141 1: May. tl.Ut.U. bid.
RYE Strong; No. t. Sic.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 66c; sample. M
CORN-Flrro; Na. S. 64ft6c; May. 45c,
asked.
Phlladelaktla Pradae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 17. BLTTER
Firm good demsnd; extra western rrsam
erv tlMrfto; eslra nearby prints. Uc.
fjOGStlteady. fstr demand; nearby firsts
and western first. tltMc.
CHEESE Firm, good demnd: New York
full cresms, fancy. UJlOc; choice. lud
lve; fair to good. 9&9e.
Dalath Orala Market.
Dl'LUTH. Oct. 17-WHKAT-To arrive!
No. 1 bard, tl.18: No, 1 aorthern. tl It-;
No. t northern. 81 . On track: No. 1
northern. 81 lr: No. t northern. $!.(; De
crmber. tl U; May. tl 1!.
Mearavaal Grata aad PraeUlaas.
UVERPOOI Oct. 17. WHEAT-Spot
nominal; futures quiet: December, f 6d-
lh.H 8ot. American mined, firm at 4
f4t futures sleazy; Deceanber, 4 '4 -
NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Market on Wall Street Exchang U Strong,
Active aid Higher.
TRANSACTIONS TAX CAPACITY OF CLERKS
Greatest strength hawa la tailed
State Steel. Mlssaarl Paclfle aad
Readlaa Cleee Irregalar
aad Uwir,
NEW YORK. Oct. 17-Th animation
which grew up In the speculation in the
latter part of last week showed further In
creese today. From start to finish of th
session of the Stock exchange there was
practically no cessation of the active busi
ness on the floor, which taxed the resources
for recording transactions at times and
kept the faculties of the brokers at a ten
sion throughout the dey. Large crowds
were trying to do business at the same time
at the poets where the favorite active
stocks were dealt In. While great con
fusion was apparent at all time the rec
ord of the day's results shows that the
market was under Intelligent direction snd
that the largest operations were conducted
according to a fixed plan. The opportune
ness with which the heaviest buying and
the strongest advances occurred, with the
most important selling at other points, was
evidence of the skilful leadership existing.
The dsy's movements, to that extent, had
an artificial character But the speculative
following In the msrket has evidently lost
much of Its dread of this experienced
leadership snd srtiftclal device In the msr
ket which hsve been plsln to be seen
throughout the long advance which pre
ceded the present growing Interest. Last
week's buoyant close gave general hopes of
a large increase in such new orders and the
market aulckly demonstrated that the hope
waa not disappointed. The selling; out to
tske speculative profits on the sflvan
tsgeous terms afforded by this new demand
was equally a matter of course. The new
buvlng csme from msny different quarters
snd an Important proportion of It came by
the cable. The moat notable buying and
the greateat strength were in United States
Steel preferred and to a less extent In the
common In Reading. In Missouri Pacific.
Amalgamated and less effectively In Penn
sylvania and Erie. Next to these points of
strength the most notable feature In the
market was the manner In which the sell
ing to take profits held bark and even de
pressed Union Pselflc. Southern Pacific.
Rock Island. St. Psul. Baltimore Ohio
and Norfolk aV Western. Louisville dt Nash
ville made no such demonstration as on
Saturday and after Its opening advance of
l7i It wa under pressur throughout. There
was no specific effect from the news de
velopments of the day. except a they of
fered nothing to disturb the confidence
which ha reached the proportlona of en
thusiasm with th Outburst of the specula
tive spirit. Money continued easy and
no one was heard to express a fear that It
would not do so Indefinitely. Railroad offi
cials expressed themselves In sanguine
terms over the outlook for traffic. Sugar
wa marked down and copper was marked
up. Sterling was strong and the continental
markets were somewhat disturbed by the
Russian reverses. The profit taking hsd
Its greatest effect In the last hour of the
market and made the closing Irregular and
considerably below the best price.
Brtnds were strong. Total ssles, par Value.
tl0.000.000. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Quotation on the New York Stock ex
change ranged as follow:
ales. High. Uiw. Close.
61.900 66 864 86
6.600 101 101 101
22,600 96 94 94
200 96 96 96
11,000 U4 132 133
100 186 186 185
12.700 46 46 43
Atchison
do pfd
B. aV O
do pfd
Can. Pacific
Central of N.
Chea. aV Ohio.
Chicago dt A.
J..
ts
Chicago o'C 'western M68
w
18
18 18
C. dt N. W..
6.600 193 190
191
C. M- St. P
do pfd
Chicago T. dt T
do pfd
C, C. C. St. L....
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del, dt Hudson.,. i
Del.. L. W
D. a- R. a
do pfd
Erie
' do 1st pfd.....
do -2d pfd....?......;
Hocking; Valley
do pfd.
1,100 16 16i KBHi
W let In 1BZ
Khk
34
70
ane -' c-
400 90"
111. Central..,
Iowa Central
I0 14
09
do pfd
K. a. Southern
do pfd ,.
L. dt N J'.
Manhattan L.
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn. A St. L
M.. St. P.dt 8. Ste M.
4)0 47",
46V
' 200
25
700 60
49
136
16S
83
122
68
82
133
103
29
67
42
134
71
92
28.600 137 1S5V
1.000 169 168
6.700 84 83
10,400 122 ,m
1.100 68 67
1,000 83 83
20 ' 134 134
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
.101.700 104 101
M K. dt T 11.900
do pfd , t.800
Nat l R. R. of M. pfd 6.500
N. Y. Central 11,500
2V Tt
68
Norfolk dt W...
do pfd
Ontario dt W...
Pennsylvania ,
P., C. C. dt St.
Reading
do 1st pfd.,...
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. U A 8 F. 2d pfd 2.000
St. L. S. W.. ,. 1.1O0
do pfd t.700
So. Pacific 81,100
6?V 6?V
22 22
60 49
61 '81
34 14
96 95
So. Railway 41,400
do pfd ,..
Texas de Pacific...
To!.. St. U dt W..
- do pfd
Union Pacific
.. . 5.900
.. 19.
60
. 73.800 107 -106 HT
do Dfd ' . l.soo
w 94 as
Wabash 200
do Pfd -.-. 17.600
W. tt Lake Erie l.Htt
Wis. Central 11,700
do pfd 2,400
Mex. Central.. ........ SMuO
Adams Ex , .......
American Ex
U. S. Ea..
. 21 tl
44 43 43
19
n
3
Wei Is-Fargo Dx
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car dt F....
do pfd ,
Amer. Cotton Oil.,.,
do pfd
Amer. Ice
do pfd
Amer. Unseed Oil..-
do pid
Amer. Locomotive..." 7.100
do pfd 1,4"0
Amer. Smelt. j R..,,11.3'0
do pfd l.SiO
Amer. Sugar Ref.... tX.6iO 13 135 134
Anaconda M. Co.. ..i 1.9u0 loi or 091
tiroosiyn i. v st or i'
Colo. Fuel dt I ,.. 8500 39 s 8K
ion. uas 11,9
1.500 2isv tlSH 21S
I.2i0 18 17 . 17
700 77 76 '76
Corn Product 4.
do pfd 700 77 7 '75
General Electric
1.
i00 175 174:
74 175
18 I'?
Inter. Paper .
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Nat'l Lead
No. American
Pacific Mall
People' Gas
Preaaed Steel Car...
do pfd ,..
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd...... .
Tenn. Coal dt I
V. 8. leather.... ..
do pfd
V. R Realty at Imp.
V. S. Rubber .
do pfd
t.too
0
4-0
t 8" 10
1.100
1.100
16.900
4.900
19
7s
77
si
98
aS
230
23
w
21
1H
81
14
9
ID
107
444,
'VP
17
10
4i
81
227
12
' MVft
23
57
11
90
K'i
'
22
r"4
17
206 230
6. ft") 13
14.600 64
700 24
2fO 86
12.100 68
8.9H0- 11
l.OtiO
4
4.000
90
4
80
6
KK
ci
4rt
..rctsoo
.. 198.61 10
V. a Steel
do pfd.A
Weatlngh. Electric
1.400 1S 4
Western I nlon .
1.800 K
si
Total sales for the day, 1.974,200 shares.
Parelaa Ptaaaelal.
LONDON. Oct. 17 -MONEY-Demand
good and supply plentiful In tha market
today, deapiie which dlacounta were firm
In view of th condition of continental ex
change. Oa th stock exchange trading
waa cheerful and a fair amount of buai
ness waa transacted. Confidence prevailed
In many section, though th uncertain
monetary outlook rather hampered gilt
edged securities. Consols partly recovered
from the opening dullneaa. Home rails
were In good demand. Americans opened
firm on the New York bank statement
Saturday and advanced on New York eup
port. Louisville dt Nashville waa Ik
feature. Trading became quieter later and
the market closed unsettled. Foreigners
were affected liy the dullneaa In Paris in
consequence of the Russian defeat. Jap
anese hardened Imperial Japanese gov.
ernment 6a of 1904 were quoted at 96. Rio
Tlntoa were buoyant. In aympathy with
Copper.
PARIS. Oc. 17. -Trading on th bourse
todsy opened firm, but later the ton be
came hesyy. owing to the Russian ra
yerae and at ths close the msrket was
feeble. Russian imperial ts were quoted si
S3 and Russian bonds of l-4 al 611. Th
private rate of discount waa 2 per cent.
BtRUN, Oct. J7.-A waiting tendency ,
0 8 7 7
2,30 17 16 16
0 BR 66 86
23.900 23 21 22
600 63 62 ' 62
6.800 29 29 28
4.100 174 171 174
100 2M SH 294
700 29 2 29
400 82 82 U
68.100 34 33 84
18.400 70 ssik ant.
48 - 48
62 80
80 8H
6 144 144
ze Zo 25
47 46 4iJ
26 2
49
41
134
. f,100 72 71
200 93 93
.102.700 136 136 136
200 76 75 '74
.17.000 73 72 73
. 1.600 87 ' 86 87
) M 80 7S
. 44.900 30 80 "30
. 3.20 74V 74 74U
3
60
63
14
95
86 t
11
5
18 18
16 . ' 16
240
117
100 240 140 240'
62,700 65 4 64
1.3O0 r n 27
800 84 84 64
1.0H0 tl 32 82
'l.tOO 't '"
t.6u0 4 40 "a
.. ; 13
., n
80 20 29
98 97 ; 74
87 67
110 if insil
was manifested on the bourse todav. o no
tations slightly breaking Ruselsns were
sllghtlv d-ireeeed on General Koumpai
kin defeaC
ev Yark toaey Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 17. MON KY On c1!.
stead - at lVfft per cent: closing bid. Ha:
ofTered at t: time loans, stesdy; sixty days.
3j3 per cent; ninety day.
'"Vrime MERCANTILE
; six monms,
PAPER 4tJ5
per cent.
BTERLINO EXCHANGE Steady, with
rtual business In bsnkers' bills at 14 ftTti-ft
4 DfM) for demand nd at 14 83464. for
sixtv drtv- bills: posted rates. 14 M74 64
and't4K; commercial Mlla. 14X34 84.
SILVER Bar. tTr: Mexican dollars. 4e.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
trong.
The following fere th closing quotation
on stocks and bonds:
C. i, raf. 8s. rf. ...1. Manhattss e. g. 4s.. .168
4s enepea -.MyH-t. Central 4t 74
4o at. r 1004 1st me r4
4o renana tH isa. a St U 4s ...
4n see 4s, rat lS a.. K. t. 4 101
in ceaeoa 1"V H
4o I4 4a. re....:.tHf . . of M e. 4s t
4e eespea N. T. C. las IW'a
Alrhlew sea. 4a ! !. J C. . la 1W
. a4. ' K Pel6e 4 104
Atlantic C. L 4s S4Hi s T4,
Bal. A Ohle 4a IM4. X A W. . 4s.. 1
la O V. L- 4 par ... ttt
C antral of Gs. 1H1 F"n H "
4a 1st ttr M4Pa4ln (es. WS
Ph-a a Oh la im ...l'.Vi L. I. M. t. 6s.. Ill's
Chlearo A A. St. t I f
C. B. Q. s. 4a.... vlSt. U . W. la H
CM A B. f. a 4s..l'vtlseabnar4 A. U 4s... I1H
q: W. e Ti....li!So. Pactne . 4
C, k I. A P. 4a.... TTH Se. suilway to til
eoL as rTeaas a P. nv...... I
rcc. a. L. f. 4s..lnH,T. at. U a W. 4i..
ChlaafO Ter. 4s 1 Vsles PitlSe 4s IM
On. Totiane 4a 74 do eoflT. 4a ...!
Cole Se. 4a KHV. S Steal M (a 8
B. A It. O. 4s WVltll
Kris srior lien 4.... sn 4o ob. B
4t tea. to iw. m U . 4. i
W. A p C. ls....llHl'Wla. Caalral 4a M
Horkln Val. 4ia....i ICelo. Fyal c. to 81i4
L. a N. saL 4a latui
Bostoa Itork Market.
BOSTON, Oct. 17. Call loans,
cent: time loans, 44T5 per cent,
closing of stocks and bonds:
fft per
Official
ti
18
:::::: B
M
t0
n
1H
11
u
i
11
1
Ti
Atrhtaon 4a
.IfflH'Adventars
Hex. Central to..
AtcMaon
de pf4
Pnatna Alhaay..
Boston A Main.,,
Poatan Klevated ..
Pltckbarg p!4
Mex. Central
N T., U H. H.
Pera Marauette .
I'nloa Parllte
Amer. Arse. Chan,
4a pfd
A mar. Pnea, Tabs.
Ante. Sunar
Tt lAllooai
.., MS Astalsamatad ..
...iniH Ameriraa fine .
...t4H Atlantic
...147 nlnaham
...It ral. A Hecla....
...II Centennial
... ltHifopper Ranaa ..
...Mlnynalr Woat
... 74 .Pemlnlen real .
...1U7 'rranltlln
... 1 Oraarr
... tl 1 tele Royale
... IH Ma. Mining .
IM Mlrnlaan
....! iMohask
,...14H Mont C A C...
.... 1S Old rtomtalea ..
.... Mv,iOereele
.... 11 iParrat
da pta
Amer. T A T
,. 4
. 14
. 21
. st
. Jt
. t44
'"It
. Ill
. 4
. 41
.
..
Amer. Woolen ....
dn ya
rtomlaloa t. it ..
Bdlaoa Rise. Ills
Oeneral Elaotrlo ..
Maaa. Klaetrto
de pfd
Maaa. Gas
I n Had Prult
Vnlted Shoa Mark..
4s pfd
V. a. Bteel
de pfd
Weatln. eonnnen .
Bid. Asked
..Ml ;0ilnrr
..17RH;Shannoa
,. IIH Tmrark ....
.. U TrlnltT
.. 41 Halted reaper .
,.1('4 V. . Mining....
.: 11V ("tah
,. II Victoria ,
.. 21 Wlnoaa
.. t Wolrarlns
Loadoa Steak Market.
LONDON. Oct, 17,-Closlng:
Con sola, monar 84 M. Y. Central
..1H
.. T4
.. M
.. rs
.. 44
.. i
.. 7
.. 44
.. 41
..
do account
as i-i4 rtorroia at n
.. 11 4a pfd
.. 871, Ontario m W
..104 Pannsylrants
.. ST Rand Mines
..lKH.fteadlnf
.. 44a 4s 1st pfd
.. 11 I lo M pfd
..174 goatham Railway
Anaeenda
AtrhUna
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Paolsc .
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C . M. m t. P...
DeBaers
Den Tee A R. O...
do pfd
ens
So 1st pf4
do Id pfd
Illinois Central ...
loals. A Naafc
.. ll 1 as pta
Southern Paclfle
44
HO
rr
KS
84H
n
v... 44
tt .L'ploe, Pselie .
HH do ' pfd
Tl V. B. Bteal
4Uj! do pfd
1st) Wabaab.
14n do pfd v...
tos'epanuh to
M.. K. A T.
SILVER Bar. steady. 26d per ounc.
MQNEY lfl per cent.
The rate of discount In th open market
for short bill Is t.2 per cent; for thre
months' bills, 2fttt per cent.
New Yark Mlalaa Staek.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. The following- are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adaaia Cos 8
llXtl Chief
I
Alice
I Ontario ...1...
...m
...m
...80S
.... It
.... n
B rears II
Bmnrelelr Cos .......
r-AMB.ul. Ti.nn 40
Ophlr
PhoonlB
Peteal
Con. Cel. Va IN
savage
Horn surer im
Sierra Msvada
Iron SI liar
adTlllo coo 1
9aall Honaa M
Standard 1M
Asaeaameni para.
Treasarytwteaaeat.
ment of th treasury-. balance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 8160,000,000 gold
. . AlMtalAn ' Ar .Mtamntlrtn
knai- Avnllalile foah halance. 8149.2O0.318:
gold. 878, 416,6751.
Weal Market.
BOSTON. Oct 17. WOOL Tha Com
merclal Bulletin says that there is a
mora pronounced Dullish gain in th
wool market. Business continue good and
would be of much heavier volume but for
th Indifference of many holders about
making; further contracts on a rlaing mar
ket, utner nouaes nave nine 10 oner,
fit or It a and selection are poor. Medium
grade are in notably small supply. It being
estimatea mac vnere is not over i,w,wi
pounds of quarter-blood left on th mar
ket. Prices have been marked up to 80c
and some ask lie. Fine territory sell at
60c clean. Scoured wools in fair demand
at higher prices. Foreign advice ar
trong, with me nyaney. in. o. open
ing Arm at advanced price for cross
breds. The shipment of wool from Boston
to data from December tl. 1903, according
to tha same authority, are 182.190.200 sound.
against 184.873,100 pounda at th aame time
last year. Th receipt to data ar 270,476,-
661 pounds, sgainsi 11,4, i.aoi puunus iot ins
same period last rear.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. WOOL Steady;
domestic fleece, izTwc
ST. LOlia. Oct. 17. WOOL-flteady
medium grades, combing and clothing. 20
Cfc; light nns, ioctjc; neavy nne, uic;
tub waaneo, wane.
Caclaa Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17 COTTON Spot
closed quiet, U points decline; middling
upland. Lu.zuc; mtuunng guu, iu.wc. oaies,
a itA k.l
NEW ORLEANS. ' Oct. 17 COTTON
Easy; salea 2.850; ordinary, 7 6-14c; good
ordinary, shc: nv rruoaung, sc; miaaiins;.
10c. Receipts, 16,044 bales; stock, 158,412
a?'- trt'Ifl. Oct. 17.-COTTON-Oulet.
11-16C lower; middling. 10c Sales, none; re
oatpta 4bU neies , sniuraenin, ui oaies;
stock. 5,201 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 17. COTTON-Spot,
good business done: price unchanged to t
rolnt higher: American middling fair,
80d; good middling, 5)d: middling, 6 4fd;
low middling. 64d; good ordinary, t.tod;
ordlnan', 6.04d. The sales were 8.000 bales,
of which 100 were for speculation and ex
port, and included 7.100 American; receipts,
42,000 bale, including 41.500 American.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. META IJS Tin had
another sharp advance In the London mar
ket, closing at 133 6. for epot and 136 6
for future. Locally the market waa firm
and higher In sympathy with the gain
broad and cloaed at 128.80328 87. Copper
also waa higher In London, closing at 60
7a 6d for spot and -0 lis Id for futures.
Locally the market was firm and hishsri
lake is quoted at tll.l2&11.17. eleyrtrolvtlo4
at tll.lzVtfni.B ana casting at tl2.27trll.00.
Spelter was unchanged In London, but waa
a iitli mors firmly held In the local mar
ket, closing at 66.2045-2t. Iron cloaed at
60 sd in Glaagow and at 44 In Middles
borough. Locally Iron was, firmer; No. 1
foundry northern Is quoted at tl4SO01i.OO:
No. t foundry northern, H4.0fK814.50; No. 1
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern sill. i MfUll.tar.
ST. LOL'IS. Oct. 17. MCT1I aI.
firm f t4.154 30; spelter, higher at 86.10.
aarsv aad Molaaaea.' I
NEW YORK. Oct. 178rnAttTIw
quiet; fair refining. 3e; centrifugal. 94
leni. nc. nuiasers sugar, nfce. Renned.
quiet: No. 1 4.6oc; No. 7. 4 t0c; No. 8. 4 toe;
No. 4. 4 46c; No. 10, 440c; No. 11?' 4 0c
K'n It IK' V 11 ante- KI ,7 i
confectioner A. 4 9bc; mould A.' 6.40c- cut!
loaf, .76c: crushed. 1.75c: powdered. Llbc:
granulated. 606c; cube, f 10c. '
HUUAKsui-ateaoy: New orlsans -open
kettle, good to choice. tlfliTc.
NEW ORLEANa. Oct. 17 -SCOA wMee.
ket strong; open kettle, tte: open ket
tle centrifugal. 474c: centrifugal white.
4e-l(c; yellow, new, 404c; second, Kvtt
MOLASSES Nominal: open kettle, goa
26c: new centrifugal, 26c.
BTRL P New cane. 82c.
Oil aad Reslnv
NEW YORK. Oct. 17.-01L8 TottnnaA
weak: prime crude, nominal' prim yellow,
27fr:THr. Turpentine, firm; 56&6se.
ROtWN Steady; strained, common to
good. 12 87
KOHIN Firm; A. B. r, 12 50; D tt86:
V ft- a,,. a a4ait. n Mm. i . . -7 .
K .'tV66; it. t4 20;' NV m 'sO; W Q. 84 6v;
OIL C'lH. Oct. n.-OILS-Credlt ual.
snce. certldcates. no bid: ihlnmentl ' 111 .
699 bbl.: a versus. 7196 bbla rum 117'.
uu bbla: average. 70.6i bbla? shipment
Lima. 144.787 l l.la ; average. 64.4.12 bbls.
run. Lima, 71.186 bbla; average, 17420 bbla.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattl Eaodipta Quit Llbarai and Market
Baled Etoadj to lOo Lowm.
HOGS ARC FULLY A . DIME . LOWCK
Oeasaad tar Fat aheea aad Laaabs
rally Baaal ta Ike gapply aad
tka Market Caald Be aaeted
Active aad Steady-.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 17. 1904.
Reejerpts were: Cattle. Host. abe
Official Monday 7.4 MOO 27.000
game day last week 6.6: 2.966 23.4VS
Same day week before.. T.H5 I 6 2126
Same three weeks sgo.. 10.348 l.OM 38. IT?
Sam four weeks ago.... t.524 2. W0 24 4
Same day last year t.911 1444 18,8-1
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Th following tabl show tn receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
th year to date with comparisons:
... 1904 lf5l Inc. ru
' 718.941 SJ.(e Ilt.l2
H" L860,l5 1818.9H6 tl.9n0
Bh'P 1.161.M4 L 299,707 63.817
J!!L '0Lloing tabl show tne aversgs
pric of hogs at South Onuiita lor lb last
4vral dau a with companeons:
p 1 1904. am.(T9.!ii.rxm.iU.ia
SPt. 19
Runt dn
4ttl 174
4 til 1 71
4 81 in
-F-S4. 4fV
ppt. tl
Pspt. a
8pt U
BPt. 94
Sept 24
4 i a
1 77
41 .
4 rl t 71
4W
fiet.4 ei
ept. u
4 44 a m
4 17) I 64
1 la 1 (,
BOPL t.
Bept. to
Oct.
Oct.
8 71
rv-t
Oct t.'.
Oct. 6..
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct.
Oct 10.
Oct 11
Oct
Oct
Oct. 14
Oct 15..
Oct.
lndlifaa a
9VSa 1411 1 a..ewa.a aa.4 .4
--- Muiiiiyri v ivara Dl
brought In today by each road was:
stock
H'r-
i
1
..: St. P. Ry.... 2
imdmh 1
Mo. Pac. System 1
1'. P. System 41
C. A N. W. Ry "
S E 4 M V .m
i
1
it
I
82
1
ii
c.'st p. m'. o. Rv!.' 1
R. A M ttv 1n
16
1
1
c. b. a i
C. R. I dt P. Ry. W.. I
c. o. w t
i lirmifg f"srifr.i 1 i
Total receipt 102 10 99 15
The disposition of th day' recelpta wa
aa follow, eaoh buyer purchasing th num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co.... 648 . sou 461
Swift and Company... 1,348 401 J,(kt2
Cudahy Packing Co.. 1.0T8 427 1.721
Armour dt Co Ll 323 1.6t4
Armour A Co.. 8 C (tit
Vanaant A Co ls '
Carey A Benton 279 ......
Lobman A Co ltt .
McCreary A Clark 266
W. I. Stephen 64
Hill A Huntsingsr ll
Huston A Co 79 .
Hamilton A Rothschild 284
Wolf A Murnan 29 "
Mike Haggerty 47
J. B. Root A Co 234
Bulla A Kline 171
S. A 8 201
Other buyer 966 ..v, li.Sot
Total 6.889 2.017 21.404
CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run
of cattle her this morning, about 289 car
being on sale. Chicago had 11.000 head and
price there ruled steady to 100 lower, and
the condition at thla point were much
the same. The quality ot th bulk of th
cattle was rather Inferior, which helped to
weaken the market . . -
There were only about a halt dosen car
of corn fed ateer on sale and the market
could safely te Quoted active and ateady.
A high a 86.20 was paid for a prim bunch
of Hereford, which la the top price for a
load in some tlma past They were bet
ter, though, than anything; that ha been
ofTered in a long time.
There were about 100 car of western
rang beef steers on sal, and with th
Inferior quality and the unfavorable re
ports from Chicago the market wa rather
alow, with th tendency of price down
ward. The general run of cattl cold
right around a dime lower, though some
thing choice may have been about steady.
It wa rather lata before th bulk of the
offering were disposed of, a buyer
were slow about taking hold and salesmen
were slow to cut loos at th prices of
fered. -
About aevcnty-flv car of -cow were In
cluded In the offering and the market
seemed , to harather uneven all around.
In some places It wa steady and In other
It wa undoubtedly weak to a dime lower.
A a general thing, the kind that suited
them sold about steady, while other were
weak to 10c lower and rather slow.
Bulls, veal calve and stags did not ahow
a great deal of change.
Th msrket on atocker and feeders wa
quit brisk, with prices about ateady on
anything at all desirable. Anything a lit
tle lacking in quality, though, was neglected
and prices on such kind were safely a
dim lower. Th bulk of th good cattl
wer disposed or at a reasonably early
hour, but it waa 1st befor a clearance
of all kinds wa mad. Represen tatlvs
sale:
BEEP STEERS.
No.
44
14
4
1
At. Pr. No. Av. Pr
.vs.. a -
COW8.
.. IH 1.4 1
..iooo ii I
.. K4 I M 14
HEIFERS. .
'BtTLL8. ""
,.irw t it . I
..140 l 10
..1 t 1
,.11M I 10
. M t t
..SB) tl
.140 IU
CALVES.
4
a4 stackers
8
. IH
and
f 1 M 3 60
M IN
t te
STOCK ERS
441 14
AND FEEDER"
4.-
NEORABKA.
1 cow 780
17 cow 6o6
12 cows 1008
12 steer..., tot
1 calf 6u0
12 eaivee... 64
t calve... 398
24 calve... 110
9 feeder.. 892
1 bulL 1240
1 bull. 1360
1 bull 1030
7 heifer.. 848
10 cows.... 737
cow..... 860
11 cows.... .li32
J cow...... 80
bull 1140
feeder., wo
4 feeder.. 737
1 26
1 feeder..
11 feeder,
t feeder,
t feeders.
14 feeder.
830
tu
775
790
96
911
S ID
S 40
2 60
S 40
1
2 00
: o
ITS
2 7t
2 40
1 90
ioo
16
60
t 80
t 30
1 46
1 90
S 60
t vn
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t heifers.. Hi
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10 cows.
.. 878
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1 feeder..
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t cow...,.' 82S
I feeders.. 1(10
S feeders.. 636
I feeder.. tlO
1 feeder.
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777
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624
877
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960
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20 cow....,
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12 feeders.,
4 feeder.,
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cow....,
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SO cow
1 cow
12 cow
47 cow
1 calf
33 steer. ...1004
W9
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steer 8M1
heifer.... 400
heifer..., 660
T heifer... 954
1 COW....U40
19 cow..,.,
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12 cows...,
1 cow.....
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96S
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940
. 914
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.1116
. e9
4 feeders..
4 heifer..
1 raive..
76
26
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60
10
10
14 feeder
14 feeder
9 feeder
1 4)
10 feeder.. l'M7
feeder. .1 UN
COLORADO.
18 heifer... (It
t St
T feeders.,
1 feeder..,
7 feeder.,
I feeder.,
40 feeder,,
t feeder.,
TOT
bw
44.
440
680
60
SHetrrrs... rJ
cow 94
1 cow 70
I feeder... 6
4 feeder.. 60
6 feeder., to
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t 60
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t 66
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47 feeder.. 1049
14 feeder.. 1117
It feeder. HIT
la feeder.. 1076
It feeder. .1007
18 sow 971
2t cow 9dt
t cows.....JM0
20 feeder., liiht
. ' 1 feeder... 870
15 teer....HZt
11 steer.. ..wu
10
46
1 feeder... !i
cow l'l
It oowa 1016
27 steers... J2i7
i 7
1 90
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41 steers. ...KJ
str...Ilf
Steers.. ..1240
SOt'TH DAKOTA.
I row.
tl feeder.. 1080
t feeders.. l'W
it feeders.. lt38
I feeder.. .1170
4 steer.. ..Vnt
I steer.... U
j row.... ion I SO
steers.. ..1144 00
4 feeder.. lciM 1
t cow W t 76
I ocas... ..low Tt
76
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t 10
111
73 t T 1 81 t 8 19
80 t 6 77 6 C
6 81 m t8 tt
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T8 741 t 88 f 84 I 14
8 6 7 66 4 80 6 19
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8i fail 6 781 tut
74 ; I 81 1 t,i, 5 )
94' rt T 881 I I 17
aa 1 1 11 ; 4 n; !
I ...I t 74 6 Ml T 16 8 761 E W
X I m la mi m mmi m ai J aal a
t 74 s 7 tJj t 7 t 201 4 tl j t f4
I t 7(0.1 8 S7I I t ill L 11 t It it 64
( 641 7 421 I 6 UI 4 841 I 61
7 ... ( 6Mi! I 41 T 891 49 4 86 8 68
J....I ( 64; S 181 T 281 t Wl 6 081 t
I tt at an s aa m 41 at Ml m 4ME1 ts
62 6 22i 7 04' 8 14 4 92 4 ill I 64
I 6 44 i 41 &J a 16 aw 4 8ii 1 17
12... 6 31 I I Jn o I t 20j 4 93 4 23 I tl
11 8 43 7 14 ! 4 241 1 a
6 11 6 48 t ml a ui 4 82 1 a Ob
16... k 7 a 01 4 mi a a ml o
Pot. 17.. . t02f 6 25! 7 15 t H 4 64 4 16 t 70
t row.... . 9091 1 Tt ST cows MR 18
t row : lis
r steers.. ..1JFO I nt f cow 91 165
21 eer....la If 41 cow 94 2 66
6 steers.. .114 I Tt I eows 79 lit)
I steers.. 90 47 feeder.. 104
1 steers ..ldSO 1 60 21 steers... .106 IH
MONTANA
feeder . 94 1 10 I feeders.. l9 In
1 feeder.. .1160 I 10 I feeder... W IH
WYOMINO
4T ateer . ..lot! 120 7 feeders, . 946 25
II. dine Neb.
feeders.. I IS 6 steer. 1230 lit
4 cow 1015 I 60
Toast A Co. Neb.
14 feeders.. 1128 125 1 feeder... IISO I 71
1 feeder. .lift ITS H feeder. .1014 I PJ
I feeder... 110 I 76 19 feeder. .1581 I
1 feeder... 9V 1 76 feeder. ..VW t 76
4 feeders. .117 1 Tl
S feeders.. 114 8 a
I feeders.. Hot I 26
t E. Rlchrfl-reb. .
1 feeder... KM I Tt 11 cow 1100 170
11 feeder.. 1 i 11 cow lit S 99
I cow 930 I n
A. Psyton Neb. .
111 feeder. 940 t 1 I feeder. . 940 I 71
Plemer A O Neb .
41 feeder.. 1040 1 80 18 feeders. .KM t to
Wyoming Hereford Association Wyo.
67 cows 1142 I SO
Charles Anderson Keb.
16 calve... tm 4 60 trow 9A ft
I calve... FS 119 I calres... 198 4 Tt
H E. Falrchlld Neb.
1 feeder... 990 1 fin 20 oowa . 186
M feeder.. 574 1 90 4 cow RS7 t T6
4 feeders., f ton 1st 1790 180
W Mltchell-Nsh
12 feeder.. 96 1 I feeder. .1054 IK
1 feeder.. ICO 1 71
Mit.or A Boaru. Neb. .
It feeders.. 1190 I 75 7 cows 109 96
t feeder.. H4 I Tt cow.... IIP 186
4 cow ....10T7 175 1 COW 1060 1 75
1 cow K-40 I Tl
. F. P. MoodyNT. .
II feeders.. 91 98 feeders.. 9S f T
11 feeders.. T77 1 28 10 eder.. 871 I Oo
Pan Era n Neb . '
0 coav 1077 ts 10 feeder. 1024 1 20
I cows 7CJ5 1 yi
George Prwlch Neb. .
IS feeder.. r 9 it '
H. Pchmldt-91. Tl .
15 feeders.. 1032 8 16 1 feeder... T40 1
. O Crulckshsnk . T3. .
tl feeder.. 1160 tin 1 feeders . .1100 ITS
A. C. EreleM-t O. .
fl feeders.. 1061 S 25 f feeAer..1061 1 76
A. I. Weaver Wyo.
1 bull 1.V0 1 00 6 cows,.... 1090 1 TO
I bulls 1460 00 1 cows..,..10n J TO
1 steer.... 14o jft rows avi s
14 feeder.. K t 16 11 COW 97 1 0
8 cow 996 t 90 i cow 940 1 80
Avant Bros B P. ....
T8 steers.... t'01 t W t cows 110
6 steers ... 1 COW 940 1 10
I steers.... 986 .
J Rerkworth 8. D.
II cow 10B6 I TO
C. W. Arnold. 8. t. .
44 feeders. 11S9 l 2 feeders .110 110
Wsstem Rnches S. P.
114 steer.. .1156 I fr
PrsMe Cattle Co.-fl D.
48 steers.. .1128 9 00
.T. J. Hurt-T'yo.
14 feeder.. To tax IT rr- 11"1 176
I feeders.. 105? I 88 1 el 200 4 TS
F. Pnton Colo.
IOO feeAers list 8 60
H OO 8 There wer tB.OnO hog In Chicago
thi morning and prlcea there b.-ok lOtjUc,
which forced value down at all o'.her mar
ket. The decline here amounted to about
a dim, but receipt wer so light that
salesmen thought they ought not to tak
off that much, and as a result trading wa
low. Packer, (hough, would give no
more, o that the hogs gradually went to
th scales. Th bulk of them-(old at $5
and 1602. with om of the commoner
load under 16. The choic load sold
largely around IS. 06, with a top at 16 16.
The high price was psid for a very prim
load averaging 249 pound. Representa
tlv sale:
o. wt, v sr. No. Wt. 8k. Pr.
t. 906 90 4 976 41 Ml 4 6 OtUj
T7 ISO 140 4 BTH S 948 I
IT ID 110 4 00 tM 40 6 MV,
14 W . 40 I 00 44 U 190 6 0
(I 110 6 04 41 T4 ... 6t4
44 ... 8 00 M l 6
94 944 ltt I Tl 9M 80 8 4
t 4T SO 8 SO Tl 141 90 t St
17 its in t oo ii im ...ao
44 78 80 6 00 41 IM 90 1 01H
U 941 ... 6 0 41 94 ... t 16
SHEEP Receipt of sheep wer liberal
thla morning, there being about ninety-nln
cars, or 27,Ou5 head, on sale, which 1 consid
erably mors than arrived either a week or a
v..r ,n Tha rinmlnd. thoUSrh. Wll .A
good sliaps and an active and ateady mar
ket waa experienced all around.
Tha demand for fat sheep and iamb waa
brisk from all th pcker and the mor
desirable grade in mny cases commanded
stronger price. lraaini wian V "
mHv hir an that tha bulk of th better
erade wa aoon out Of first hands. Aa
high a 86 16 wa paid for a bunch of wast-
... -hirh la tha hle-haat nrlce Dalt
in Mint ilttle time, but th quality of
these wa also uprlor to prevlou offer-
'"'fbera -was a large number of feaaer buy
er on hand thl morning, and gri heep
and lamb could afely b quol4 teady
an acUv. Light weight lamb, particu
larly If they wer a ltttl common In qual
ity, war a trifle slow, but .till th prlcea
paid for them looked about steady with th
close of last woex.
-ntatirna for mu aheoo and lambs:
Good to choice Tearllntrs, .644.0: fair to
good yearlings. IS.60eJ.76; ocd to cholo
wetners, a.wea.ov; isir w
tt KaiS 4A- ennit tn choice OWO. - 83 8cji SO;
fallr to goo3 ewe. 13.004)3.16: good to enolc
lamb. $4.758.20; fair to good lambs, 14.606'
. . . 1 , . mm r 1 afa ii m f aass aaaa
4.76: reaer yearunss. ea.ta.av,
aa OKiM iwv- tMAaa ewee. tl.a&4l..l5:
feeder lambai.Sf4.40; breading w, 3.)
03.26. Kepresontaiiva aaies: .
No. At. Pr.
t Idaho cull ewe....;'. 95 160
826 Wyomlnk ewe 91 S 80
10 Wyoming feeder yearling-. ?9 S 25
145 Wyoming ewe 100 S 85
60 Idabo wea IM
47 Idaho ewes I 46
214 Wyoming feeder yearling.. S 7t
287 Idaho yearlings 88 11
141 Idaho wether I t6
298 Idaho watner e jj
1 Idho wether 80 I 85
17t Idsho Ismbs. ft 103
t Idaho lamb ,J
29 Wyoming ewes 101 I 0u
471 Wyoming we 97 w
497 Wyoming ewes 97 10)
242 Wyoming ewes , T I 00
111 Wyoming owes J ' J
68 Wyoming ewes ;
I Wyoming ewes 100 I 86
V Wyoming lamba J III
406 Wyoming Iamb 74 I 15
194 Wyoming lamba .. 71 too
611 Wyoming lamb 71 I 00
406 Wyoming lamb 74 t 15
27 Wyoming lamb Tt 111
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHtCBT
Cattla Steady. Baara Lawer, Ikeep
Steads- aad laaaa Weak.
CTIICAOO. Oct. 17 CATTLE Receipt,
tl oral head, including 8.000 westerns and
1.0UO Texans; market ateady; .good to
prima steers, I6.7NJ4 80; poor to medium.
ti.75fi5.60; stockera and feeder tt 2 4.00;
cows, 11.6O64.10; heifers, 1176116 60: ran-
ners. Tl.Wstn 40: bulla. xun4 1; csives,
tl.5O0a.76: Tsxst-fed leer, ll.KrtJ8.00; west
ern eteera. 12 75414.60.
HOO 8 Receipts, 11,000 head; msrk-t 199
16c lower; mixed and ouicnere, t,.utjo.ti;
sood to cholc beavy. Il.l5i.40: rough
heavy. t4 T5tt6.0S; tight. 14 95t3.25; bulk of
a let. t5.00tjQ.16. .
SHEET AND LAMBS Receipts, 40.0W
head: sheeo ateadv. Iaribt weak: col to
Choice wethers, IS.7fxa-4.50; fair It choce
mixed. t8.S6478.76: western sneep. H.tOdM 36;
native lamba, I4.60tit.00; wet t sin lamb.
M-Ooetto.
Kaaaaa Cits- Live stack Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 20.000 head. Including 2,0ft southern:
market steady and, active; choice export
and dressed beef steers. 6 004J S6; fair to
food, t4.004j8.uO; wsstern fed ateers, tl.OOif
60; stockera and feeder. I3.6034.il: south
ern steers, I2.6utul.7t; sculhern oowa tl 60(9
I .6: nativ cow, 11 wi 70; nam neirers.
12 604J4.60; bull. 11 7641.26; calve. 2.63
t.00.
HOGS Receipt, ton head: rnsrVe irvt
20e lower: toD I6.27V4: bulk. t4 HOiSt 20:
heavy. If. iWitrU: oackera, t6.00tj6.20; pigs
and fish ts, 4 6O&0.
, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1600
head; market ateadv; lamba. 10c hirher;
nstlvs lambs. 14 2645 40; native wther.
tl 6j.86: nstlvs ewes. 81.0oai0; western
Ismbs. 14 26416.40: western ysarllnss, 13 6641
4 00: western sheep, tt.ifwrrSTt; stockera and
feeder. I2 603 6o; Utah lamba. 71 pounds,
tl.60; Utah yearling. 104 pounds, 14.00.
t. Jeseab Live Stack Market.
8T. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 1T.-CAT-TLE
Receipt. 1146 head: market steadv
lo 10c lower: native. t4864rt.H; cow and
heifers. H.76tj6 00; (lorktr and feeders,
tt 8Mlt St.
HOGS Rclpl. 1.107 head: msrket
mostly 16o lower: H'ht. t4.rOtl7: medium
and heavy, 16 106,.
SHEEP AND LA MRS-Receipts. I IH
head; market HagSc highsr; rang wether.
M.00 .
laaa City I It Staek Market.
lini'Y CITY. la.. Oct ll (Soeclil Tale-
gram.) CATTLE Receipt. 4600 head;
market, ateady; stocksrs atronger: beeves,
MK'85 7t: cow, bulls and mixed. 1180016:
torksr inn reaera, i wJJ to: ralve and
yearllnaa. t2 254)4 26.
HOG a KecsiDta. 1.000 head: market 10
lower- selling at 4 9"J 10; bulk of aalea
65 0055 06.
1
St. Leal Lira Stock Market."
ST. 1X111 A fnr-t IT rAm.rBan.lnt.
T.ttJ) head. Including 1600 Texan : market
active, ateaoy lor goo a iock; other lower
and alow: native ahlpplng and export
ateera, 64 6ofr4 26; dressed beef and butcher
ateers, tl 2b4it u; alter andar I.H pounda,
t3 8Mii2t: atockera and feeder. tiOoiltx):
and belfer, 1264)4.36; canner. tl swi
100; bulls. tl 0ol? 85; calves. 13 OOQT.S;
lexa a no Indian steers, tiwuilooi cow
and heifers. !i.,n42v6
liCMi4 rtecelpis. a.it heed, market K-t
16c loser: p. as snd .ights. 44 cWira .m; paca
era, t5 :6n-t.4, butctint end hest heavy,
lorrsl.
ttne.r.r' AND LAMPS-Recelpts, t W0
head; msrket ttetdy and artiv-: nativ
mutton. ta.aHI; iait. W.wpkJS; cull
nd tucks. t-i"U-iu; siot kers, W sOfAAi
'leiMis, i.tiiHM4.(ti.
Kew Yark I.lv4 Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17 -bEKVK6-R
celpts. 4.26 head; good steers steady ta
nrm, other Steuny 10 a shade lowef; fat
bulls and fat-row nrm, other teady:
native ateera, a.7o4jS7a; haif-hreeda ana
aestern. W .4.4fl, bulls. 12 2,tfJnv; two
extra fat bulls. 841041416; cows. tl.ttfJaM.
tsb.es were steady.
CALVE-4 heceipta. 1.S19 head; vt als firm
to c higher; grangers steadv; veals. 84
9 00; grs.-sers. 2.6 ''(fl "!: led Ciiives. 840
4.60; westerns, t6'-4J4.7t: dressed veals
s.s.d, ; tliy arsft.d. t)Ua,c per lb.; country
dressed. i4)Uc.
SliKtCP ,Mi LA MTS Receipts, ,18.04a
head; sheep full steady; prime lambs Arm
to shads higher; others steady: aheer.. 12 71
04 36; cull. 12 0,H'60; lamb. t&.ia.T to,
with one car at K; Canada lamba, t;J)
tJr; cull. 13 CH54 6-
HOOP Receipts. II 21 head; lor and
lower; state hogs. K 04jV86; choice, to to.
, i. 1 1
tack la Right.
Receipt of llv stock at th aix principal
western cities yesterday we.e:
Cattle. Hogs Pbeeo.
Couth Omaha T.40. 7,j0 7.00)
Sioux City 4.9ti l.nm t.,00
Kanra City !0.0 4.i
St. Louis 7.AA 8.00 15.10
St Joseph ...5 146 2 667 6.1
Chicago Il.wo St.'Oi 40 00
Total
,75.114 C0.667 HUi
OMAHA WHOLESALE 1 ARRET.
Condition at Trade aad Qaatatloa am
Staple aad Fancy Prodae.
KOOS Candled stock. 19a
LIVE POl'LTRY Hetis, 8f?8c; Voostera,
6c; turkeys. Italic; .ducks,- 84jc; geese, 6o
springr chickens, 9419o.
nCTTER-Packltig stock. 12c; cholc ta
fancy dairy, 14Alc- separator. 19c.
FRESH FI8H-Trout. 10c; pickerel. 8ej
pike, 10c; perch, lc; blueflrh. 12c: whlteflsh,
10c; salmon. 14c; redsnapper. llci lobster,
freen. 20c: lobster, boiled. SOc; bullhead,
lc; catfish. 14c; black baas, 20c; hltllbut,
10c; croppies. 12c; roe shad, tl; buffalo. 7c;
white hasa, 11c; frog legs, per do., 26c
BRAN-Per ton, tl.
HA Y Price a noted by Omaha WhoVesar
Peelers' association: Cholcs No. 1 upland.
14 60; No. 2, 16.00; medium. 15.60; coarse,
86.00. Rye straw, 15.00. These price ar
for hay of good color and quality. "
OYSTERS New York count, per can,
46c; extrs selects, per can. 37c; standards,
per can, tic: bulk stsndards. per sal., 11.86;
bulk extra atleeta. per !.. tl.Ts: bulk New
York, counts, per gal., 12 00.
TROPICAL FRI'ITB.
ORANOES-Iicxlcan, slse 154, 176, SOO,
tit. 160, 14 00. '
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy, 270, SOO and
SW. 14 50: choicer 88.76V4 .
L'ATES Per box of SO-lb. pkga., fi.OOl
Hallow! in 70-Ib. box. per lb., 6e.
FIOS California, ptr 10-lh. carton, T6)
ISc; Imported Smyrna, l-crowri', 12C; 8-crown,
14c; T-crown. 16c; fancy Imported, waahed.
In 1-lb. pkge, 16jlo; California, per csss
of 10 pxgs.. H.ZS.
BANANAS Per medium lied bunch,
tl OCie2.60- lumbo, I2.7&4 60. "
FlXtRlbA PINEAFl'LES-24 and SO (is,
per crat. St. 75. . ,
FRt'ITff
APPLES Home-grown Jonathan, per bbl.,
13.00: Ben Davl. 12 26: New York Pound
Sweets. t3.00; New ork Kings, 13.00; New
York Pippin. 12.76; Ntw York .Greenings,
12.60.
PEACHES Colorado cltugs, per box, 8601
Utah, per box, Kc.
PLUMS t'tsh and Colorado plum and
prunes, ?64f80o.
PEARS Utah, Colorado- and California,
fall varieties, per box, . 90712.00.
CANTELOUPE Oenulne Colorado Rocky
Ford, per crate, C OO. " ' '
CELERY Per do.. 26500.
GRAPES Home-grown, par - to S-lb.
basket, 17c; California Tokay, per Mtt, 11.60
6.1.66; Ntw York and Ohio, per t-lb. baa
kst 20c -
CRANBERRIES Cap Cod, per bbl.,
M M: per box. 12.26.
QUINCES California, per box. tl.60.
POTATOES Nw home-grown, In sack,
per bu., 40o.
, VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS Per bu.; 60c; Canada ruta
bagaejper lb., lc.
BE Errs Per bu.. tOc ' u
CARROTS Per bu., 60c
NAVY BEANS Per bu tl.75fn.IO. ,
ONIONS Home-grown, in sacks, per bu.,
60c.' Spanish, per crate, tl.60.
tomato KB-jtoma-grown, per marxst
basket. 26iS35c.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lb.. TOO.
WAX BEANS Per market basket. Me.
uiar-vt t.asjirnTTa
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c: Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, new, 16c; old, 16017c; Wisconsin,
brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmbsrger. llc
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 aoft shell, per lb.,
16c; hard shell, per lb.. 14c: No. I soft shell,
per lb., 11c; No. Z hardshell, per lb.. 12c;
fiecana. large, per lb., Uc; small, per lb..
Oe; peanut, per lb.. 7e; roasted peanut,
per lb., to; Chill walnut, par lb.. 13ltc;
lie .
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. IT. COFFEEJ Future
opened steady at an advance of t point
"on the full resnons of Havre to th local
advance of Saturday, and bullish cables
from Breall reporting unfaTorablr a to
the October flowering. The close wa
stesdy at a net gain of I points. Bales "
86.T50 bags. Includlpe November at tvf
t6c; December. 6T6c: Msrch,- T.OOiri.OSc;
Mav. 710T.S5c: Jt'lv, 7.40c; fleotember. 7.60c.
Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice. 7o.
Dry Gooda Market.'
NEW YORK. Oct. 17.-DRY - OOODS
Msrket operations are not materially en
larged, but firmness Is the crime factor
In the situation, sellers refusing to grant
concession, especlslly on current pur
chases. ... .
Toledo Seed Mark.
TOLEDO. Oct. 17. SEEDS iCl over,- rh.
17.42; Octo' ar. 17 42; December. 17.46 bid;
u.,rh 97.55 hid. Alslka. - Dlim. IS. 10.
Timothy, prime, 11.30.
' Peoria Grata Market,
PEORlA. III.. Oct. 17.-CORN-Lower; N.
I, 63c, No. 4. 62c: no grade, 61c.
REAL ESTATE TRAKSFERI.
Deed filed for record Monday, October TT,
a furnished by the Midland Querents
nd Trust company, bonded abstracter,
1614 Farnam airoet, for Th Bee: .
Emma C, Johnaton and huaband to
Fred W. Black and Francea Black,
Iota t, T and I, block S. Spring Lake
Pnrk I SOO
William A. Ehler and wlf to Mary
Lubbe, lot 1. Lubbe'a subdivision of
' lot M, Barkers allotraont 1
Sheriff to E. D. Samson, trustee, lot
tc. block I. Brown Park 141
Cassel Realty company to Clinton H.
Brtggs. not feel lot 7. block 1. Shulf'a
addition 1
Frederick A. Weed anit wife to Jamea
Tolstrup. lot 16 snd 1. block 3, Mc
Cormlck's addition 1,200
August T. Dohss and wife to Mary
Lubbe, Iot I, Lubb s subdivision of
lot 10. Barker's allotment 1
V. V. Leonard and wifs to Franklin
B. Bryant, lot I, block T, Poppleton
Pjrk 575
Clinton H. Brigg and wlf lo Cassel
Realty oompsny. s77 feet lot I, block
1. Shuir sddi-ion :; t
Howsrd H Baldrlge. administrator, to
Joseph Larson, s lot 12, block 2.
Horbsch' 2d addition 1.0!C
Edwyn D. Mllla to Anna OndrAcek,
lot 2, Ashland Plsce 609
Natiot.al Life Insurance company to
Catherine Wlgroan and trolly B.
Wlgmsn, lot, 2, block 14, , Kountse
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Florence V. Craig and husband to
V'.llnebeth West, kit L block X. Laks
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William 'o."l'w'and'rif Wi" Jo'hn'A'.
fir a ham, lot 14. block 7. Btarora
Place 16
Melville D. Cameron nd wlf Id
Frank ritagarald, lot 23, block 16,
fllftnn Hill 1
Tha United Real Eetat and Trust
enmanv to Llllltn L. Mlahop, lot 10.
block 12. Kounita Place M
Sarah Shepherd and hos'nsnd to Jpha -
F. Petersen, nww n'4 a-ls-u 4
Benson Lend company to Alois Ms yep,
Blocks 17 and 68. Benson
John Rybln and wife to James Ryt.ta,
iot 1. ueorg sunajvision or tot 1,
t It and 20, block f. Potter A Cobb'
addition 1
Edwyn p. Mills to James J. Sherlock,
lot 6, Ashland Place..' 6t)
George L. Torry lo Robert R. Moodia,
lot 11. block t. SulKhur Sprint 1
Gi'stof Cs'leoa and wlf to Sean J.
Stahl, e:4 reel lot 7. block US, In
South Omaha LtxiO
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CRAIN DliYERS -nd SHIPPrRS
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and bt. Louie Kai bangs.
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