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    fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1901.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
EioiUmeat la Wbtt Orar Foreign litua
' tton Sharp Gaini and Adrancea.
i
REACTION FOLLOWS MORE PACIFIC NEWS
Wheat aad Cars Hot h Held Frarflaaal
Advaacee Oats Stesdy Csah Crala
Mraa Market Ittm a'ad
" Gesslp.
OMAHA. Oct. IS, 1904.
With the Immediate opening or tne grain
. market there wax great excitement,
brougnt about by the advance of 1Vd tn
Liverpool and the posslnlllty of atralned
relation between Eng. and and Hui, aa
tne morning aispatcnes were belligerent,
rihortiy alter the opening, advlcea quoted
Hecretsry Hay aa predicting a peaceable
solution of the dltncultlea and there
. a sharp reaction in pricea. May wheat
opened in Chicago at $1 1JH. an improve
Iiient of c, advanced quickly to $1.14, then
on the reaction broke to $1.124. At thla
- point shorts considered It wlae to cover
contractu and tnere waa a rally to 11.13,
making a fractional gala of e. Decern-
ber In the meantime opened at l.H"tt. aa
compared with a clone at I1.13fe, advanced
to I1.1AH, and then dropped to 11.14, re
covering o 11.14.
Corn Market turner, advancing about o
In sympathy with the advance In wheat.
December aold to 50c and May to 46Vsc.
Primary Receipt Wheat. s4o,u00 bu. ; last
year, l,136.vu bu. Shlpmenta. 44.0tu bu.;
Taat year, 783,000 bu. Corn, reeelpia, 19,ou
bu.; last year,.6t8,ooo bu.; ahlpmenta, 2.9,1X0
bu. , lat year, 28.ooo bu.
Omaha loan sales: 1 car No. 4 wheat,
634 Iba., 9c; 1 car No. 4 corn, 49c; 1 car No.
I rye, iSHc; 1 car No. 4 barley, 7c; 1 car
No. 3 White oats. 28Hc. h .
Uaiaha Cask I'rteea.
Wheat-No. I hard, fl.OTffl.li; No. S hard,
fl. 0643l.u; No. 4 hard, HttcQll.ut; No. I
spring, ll.nCfl'l.lO; no grade. Tunsic. Corn
No. i, i'jyiuc; No. 3, iyuHtHc; No. 4, iHitftf
49c; no grade, 44ij47.;; No. 2 yellow, one; .so.
3 yellow, 4HS4wc; No. 2 white, 49xmic; No.
white, 48'tfvw. Oats No. it mixed. 2c; No.
4 mixed, AiWifB; No. 4 mixed. MWaf'Wl
No. 2 white, 28Vi'l29o; No. 3 white, 2ftc;
No. 4 white, iimstc; atandard, 2Vc.
itye No. a. 7tic.
Uraln Markets Elsewhere.
Closing pricea ott grain today and
Wednesday at the market named were ua
toliowa;
CHICAGO.
Wheat
December
May
Corn
. December
- May
Wheat
December May
Cor n
December
. May
Wheat
Djcember
May
Corn
December May
Wheat
December May .......
Wheat
December
May
-Cb
Today. Wed'y.
KAN HAS C1TV.
l.U
1.1H
60t.
BT. LOUIS.
MINNEAPOLIS.
l.rtSt
.L044.
42S
41
1.1S'4
1.16
44
44
DULUTH.
MTU
.. l.lSVi
... 1.14
... 1.16
l.U'.b
1.13
49
44
1.0B
1.04
42
I.IH'4
MttJt
44
44
M
1.18
115
1.12
Coi-isnerclal Goaalp.
Broomhall O.ir Argentine agent esti
mate the shipments of wheat thla week
will be about kuu.uuo.bu. and corn about
2,8uu,0U0 bu. . ,'
Price Current Wheat crop line, enlarged
area. Corn husking not generally active.
Keatilta tully supporting crop eatimate and
better quality. Little interior trading In
corn. Paaturss good; hay movement en
larging. Wheat pricea unjustifiably high
unuer supply and demand eliuatlon. Pack
ing, 470,0u) hoga, against 810,000.
The Northwestern Miller says: Minne
apolis flour output laat week decreased
K786 barrels compared with the previous
week. The totai quantity turned out was
292.MU6 ban els, against 8t.i0 In 1903. One
of the large mllia closed down last Thurs
day afternoon, which accounts for the de
crease. . Minneapolis millers did not find
the flotir demana very satisfactory during
the 'ast' 'week. - "The rapid '-advance of
wheat la the latter half of laat wvek had a
more detrimental effect on buyers In that
It frlcbtened them from purchasing. Sale
durlt. tie week did not. In the case of
most millers, come up to the out-put. and
the prospect la that unless the wheat mar
ket settles down flour tales will be small.
V Financial Gossip.
Consols' declined per cent.
StorkJ plentiful in loan crowd.
One brokerage house failed In London.
Presatd Bteel Car passes common divi
dend. Ango-Russlan situation considered very
eerloue.
Toledo, St. Louis 4c Western surplus for
fear, 1223,843.
Mexican Central September net earnings
Increase, 181,433.
France and Germany both seeking gold
here and In London.
American stocks In London very weak,
mostly a point or more below parity.
Purchaae of Great Western by Union Fa
clflu denied by all parties In Interest.
President Winter of . Brooklyn Rapid
Transit says road has spent H.Ouu.OOO on lrn
provemeiila sine January, laws.
Six thousand new cars ordered by Penn
sylvania are divided by Pressed bteel and
Car Foundry, otandara bteel and Cambria,
Bteel companies.
NEW VOHK GENERAL ' MARKET
4)aotationa of ' the Day oa Varlone
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct 2T.-FL.OUR-Rece:pU,
2S.4M1 bbl ; exports, l.Mv bbi.; Bales,
boit.; maiKet mm, with talr ue.n-u..;
Minnesota pu tents, .o8 bO; M.n,neo.n
bakeia, t.buitu.uw; wiutvr poten.s, . as..u
.i); winter atiaJghta, Xj.wKt).tl; winter
extras, l.toUto; winter tow aiaaes, aj.avy
Iub. Rye floor, firm; sales, obis.; ta.r tj
good, .uu4, choko to fancy, tw.suu.su.
Uuck wheat hour, quiet at n.wi;i.
C'OKNMKAL eirm; yeiiow western,
jlUI.ia; city, fM2114; kiln dried, x3.uui
KITE Nominal.
BAHLKY Steady ; feeding, 43c. c. 1. f.
New Yora.
WHkiAT Receipts, 7,000 cars; sales, 4.101,
00u bu. tuturea. bpot market mm; rso. t red,
il.Sl, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 norths. n Du
luth. I1.S. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba. II. o, f a. b afloat. Opt. cue
opentd strong on war rumors, small nortu
weetern receipts and builUb cab.es. Later
they yielded to more reassuring fortUu
news, but oa renewed war talk iu the last
hour rallies, closing irregular at ibc not
advance. Sales Inoiuded No. i red May at
fl.1361.14. cloalng at 11.13 1M; Decenv
ber, l.ui4ll.lf. closed at 11.18.
CORN Receipts. 1U.4U0 bu. ; exports. If, 000
bu.; sales, Jt,ui bu. luturea; ixo. 3, f.o
elevator and 01a f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
yellow. t3c; No. I white, Jc. Option
market opened nrmer on the War newa and
light recelpta. but eased off under reports
oi enlarged country offerings and Lear
press u re and closed barn steady at o
net advance. May cloe.l at f3c; Uooeinber,
797c, rloaed at 67c.
OA TsV-Receipts, M.Suu bu. Spot market
quiet; mixea, a it a ids., Miudoo; nat
ural white. 30 to tl lbs.. 3wUi;c; clipped
white, U to W lba., 376Jio.
ricED Irregular; spilnt bran, $30.00;
middlings, fll.fU; -lty, f:uu7?f.uo.
HAY Firm; spring, wvutc; good to
choice, TDitldoo.
HOPS Firm; atate. common to choice,
1904. 311041c; 1001, SlftS-; i.ld;, 14&18c. Pa
clAo ceast, 1904. 30&&c; 1M, olUS,
l4lfO.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, SO to 36 lbs..
17c; California. 21 to 28 lbs., 10c; Texaa dry,
34 to 30 lbs.. 140.
LEATHER Klrm; acid. 24.'
rRuiBiuivs-tiw. ateaay; family, fio.so
oeei name, ta.&xa
city extra India
a atAjkHv nl..l.l.l
tminwm, wn)ii.i: picKien snouiuers. ii.su;
Clrkled hania, ft 5uJ 10.00. Inl, ateady;
estsrn steamed, fi.eu; October closed f7.0,
nominal; refined, quiet; continent. IT.fO;
Moutb America, fS.OO: compound. fn.003.3i.
r?'2b,fdL: ''y. llVio; mess,
60a13.S0: short clear, fl3.7fvi7.on.
TALLOW-oteady; city. country, 4
4e.
RICK Firm; domestic, fair
fectc; Japan, nomlnaL
BUTTER firm; receipts, 6114 pkgs.;
treet prices, extra creamery, IliSCic.
CHEF.bh-Quiet; recelpta. i.bHi pkga.;
state full cream, amall. good to prime. tLc:
klins. full to light. sffsV.c. '
tGGS Steady, unchanged; western, finest
ae looted, 33 yJ4c; average best, 2l'1ii3o.
POULTRV-Allve, weak; western n,lrk
a, llvflOSc; fowls, 11j1!c; luik.a,
Jn. Dreeaed, weak; wcaiern chlckena, llf
lH4c; fowla. .llCUHc; turkeya. l7c.
Dtlatk Orel Market
DULCTH. Oct. fr WHEAT-In store;
. I Wd. Bui; No. 1 norChern. fl 1;
o. I kerthern. fl.Uii, To arrive r No, i
rnuiiuiv5-ueer. ateaa
11 W; meaa, f (Oft M- bee
KM; packer, !9..nl0So; cl
mess. Il4.40614.6v. Cut meoU.
to extra.
northern. tfl'4; No. 2 northern. Ill-1;
December. fl.l; Msr, fl.LV,
OATS To arrive and on track, ,".
CHICAGO GtlAM AD PROVISIONS
Feat area of tit Trail.t al t loaln
rrlrea oat Boarel of Traue.
CHirAK. OcL !7.-The poseiblllty of an
Angio-Miutsian war waa the main of
1 advance n wheat prices h-rc today,
huoeciuemiy much of the advance wits
lot on reatlxlng, due to rumor of an
amicable aettiement of the North s-a in
cident. At the nose December wheat was
"P C The May option snowed a gm
pt c. Corn made a net gain of 'Hm:.
OaU are up c. .Provisions advanced wf
'ine Anglo-Rtisalan diplomatic crisis,
accompanied by a drop oi 7-1 In coneol,
caused ,n exulted opening In the wheat
market here. An advance of nearly a cent
In wheat prices at Liverpool furnished ad
ditional evidence of the nerlotianess of the
Kuropean situation, in a irensy to secure
wheat, traders who were snort bid up tne
price sharply at the start. Initial quota
tions on December were up VU'c to
lc, at 11.14. May was up Iv, to I1.14-.
bullish sentiment n encouiwe-ed y a
material reduction In northwestern receipts,
arrivals for the day being JU crs less loan
the number reported tbe like day of last
week. Within the first few minutes the
December option sold at 11.15. The high
point, however, on the Miiy delivery, was
reached In the Initial share sales. Towards
the middle of the session the market be
came quite weak, as the result of Increased
profit taking. Ijite In the day -the market
rallied considerably on a fair demand from
shorts, the msrket closing lrm with De
cember at fl.l4ffl.I4. Final figures on
May were tl.12. Clearances of wneat and
flour were equal to 27,700 bushels. Primary
recelpta were 144,300 bushels, compared
with 1.124.0W bushels a year ago. Minne.
Spoils, Duluth and Chicago reported re
celpta of il cars againne 37s cars last week
and f12 cars a year ago.
A firm tone prevailed in the corn market
throughout the entire session. War news
and the strength of wheat caused active
covering by shorts. Minor factors that
contributed to bullish sentiment were snnill
receipts and a continued good cash demand.
December opened Gc lower at 61c. to
loc sold between 4!4fStcI and closed
at Mn. Locel receipt were 82 cars, with
three of contract grvi$1
Influenced by tli strength of other
grains .the oats market ruled firm. Com
mission houses were fair purchasers. De
cember opened tfc higher, ranked be
tween 29$2!,c and 2!)c, and closed at
2U',io. Local receipts were S2 cars.
As a result of the bullish foreign situa
tion and the strength of grains, the pro
vlMlon market waa firm in spile of lower
prices at the yards. Shorts were the prin
cipal buyers. At the close January pork
waa up 1012o, at f 12. 42Vfi 12.48. Lard and
ribs were epih up Jjlw, at fi.17 and
16.50, respectively
Kstlmated receipt! for tomorrow; Wheat,
38 curs; corn, 70 vara; oata, 85 cars; hogs,
lf.ono head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlcles.1 Open. I Hlgh. Low. I Close.l Yee'y.
Wheat
Oct.
Dec.
May
July
Deo. '
May
Oats
Oct.
Dec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
May
Lard
Oct.;
' Jan.
May
Rlbe -
Oct.
Jan.
May
1.14V
1.15
1.13
608.
46a
29
81&,
10.85
12.40
12.60
T.12H
7.17
7.32
7.10
6.60
f.SG
B0i
4
1.13
1.12
I
2 2S"4
81,aii&
10.86
12 46
12.62
T.17
7.17
I. HO
7.30
i.M
10.85
12.35
13.35
7.12
7.12
T.
7.20
f.45
8.60
1.18! 1.12
- 1.13 V
1.14 1.14
1.12 1.12
1.124
98 88
64 64
604ft
46 40 6 "4
30 30
2! 2
31J31(6
10.81
12.41
12.62
7.15
7.17
,7.27
7.20
6.50
6.65
10.85
12.32
13.36
7.10
7.10
7.17
7.15
6.42
6.67
No. I-
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market firm; winter patents,
16 306.40; winter straights, f4.90..20: spring
patents. f5.30ftr6.80-, spring straights, 4.6ff
.30: bakers, fe.3tS-4.0d.
WHEAT-No. 2 spring, tl. 121.16; No. t.
fl.06jl.l6; No. f red, fl.l7f 1.19.
CORN-No. 2, 566G7e; No. 2 yellow,
67c.
OATS-No. ,2. 32c: No. 2 white, 80i30c;
No. 3 white. to3c, . . .
RYB3 No. 2, 7(&'9c?.
BARLEY Good feeding:, 37c; fair to
choice malting, 4252r. -
8KED8 No. l,.flax. fl.Uh No. 1 north
western,' fl 10A4r prime timothy, H.6;
clover, -contract grade. flf.lBv "t
PROVISIONS Mees m-rt tier hbl.. 1074
t'll.tU Lard, per 100 lbs;, f7.153rM7.
h or t ribs silos (loose). t7.12a'7.2i. Short
clear sides (boxed), f7.3797.f0.
Followlnn were the receipts and "ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 2S,fno 20,2no
Wheat, bu 158,OM 59,810
Corn, bu 6,n 173,200
Oats, bu , 11,900 13,700
Rye. bu.... 4.7C0
Barley, bu...... 63r 69.40J
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm: creameries. 15f.2ic;
dairies, 13318c. .Cheese, dull. 10ifM0Vjc.
Ea-gs. steady; at mark, cases Included,
16ftl8; flrsta, 18c; prime firsts, 21c; ex
tras. 23c.
St. Loala Grain aad Provlaloas.
ST. IX)CIS, Oct. 27 WHEAT-Higher. on
war scare; No. 2 red cash, elevator, fl.15;
track. f1.16iql.lR; December. tl.l5tH.15;
Mity, 11.16; No. 2 hard. I1.114t1.14.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 61c; track,
54c; December. 44c; May, 44'ic.
. OATS No. 2 cash. 30o; track. S15i.31c;
Decsmber, 30c; Mny, 32c; No. 2 white,
31o.
RYE Ijower at 83c.
FLOCR Dull. Red winter patents. f5.45
Ci5 60: special brands, higlier; extra fnncv
and stralfrhts. t4.ftO(iirA.25; clear, 14 25u 4.50.
SEED Timothy, ateady: I2.66J.S6. . . .
CORNMEAL Steady; f2.T5.
HRAN Little buslliexa. Sacked, east
track 820'STc.
HAY Firmer. Timothy, fS.OO-fj 12.50;
prairie, f6.0tw.50. ' . ,
IJtON COTTONTIES DEC.
. BAaGtNG-7V.t7.c
HEMP TWINE Tc.
PROVISIONS Pork, hlghei : Jobblne:.
til. 15. Lard, higher; primo steam. t6.7.
Bacon, steady! boxed extra shorts. f!62;
clear ribs 8.tT'i, short clear. fS.12
POULTRY Weak: chickens, 8c; spring-.
MjlOc. turkeys. 126 13(:; ducks, 9c;
geese, 8o.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, lTS22c;
dairy. 1S.?.
EGGS Higher at 18o. case count.
Rerelpts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla. .00 lo.ooo
Wheat, bu 81,000 81,000
Corn, ou .....42,000' SH.Oiin
Oats, bu 49,000 32,000
.
Kaasss City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct, 27. WHEAT
Steady; December, 1106; May, fl.04;
cash, No. 2 hard. fl.WQl.lS; No. 3. fl.Osa
1.10, No. 4. 95cyil.Of, selected, 7093o: No.
3 red, fl.12ffl.14; No 8. (LOTffUl; No. 4,
tl.OiKnl.06; rejected, kMi93o.
CORN Steady: December, 4242c:
May, 41ff41c; cshIi. No. 2 white. 49'?
60c; No. 3. 4949Hc; No. 4. 47V4Sc; No.
2 mixed. 49ffOc; No. f. 49i50c; No. 4, 17
fftfo.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 30c; No. 2
mixed, 30e.
HAY Choice timothy, f9; choice prai
rie, ts.
RYE 76c. -,
EGGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 2, whltewood rases included. 19.-;
rase count, 17c, eases returned c er dus.
lower.
BUTTER Creamery, 18j21c; dairy,
18c,
Receipts. Shipments.
Corn, bu I.KiO IT.ftV)
Wheat, bu 6 .8 18 401
Oats, bu 5,000 17.(00
Mlaaeapolla Grsla Market.
MINNEAPOU8. Oct. 27. WH EAT De
cember, fl.17; May, tl 16: September,
4c; No. 1 hard, fl.21; No. 1 northern, fl l;
No 3 northern, tl 14.
FLOUR First patents, t6 45tj56: second
patents, S kg 40; flrat f. leu is, f4.4v4il.6o;
second clears, f3 oort 3 .10.
BRAN In bulk. fl&.25.
Phlladelpkle Prodore Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 37. - BUTTER
Firm, good demand; extra western cream
ery, f2c; extra nearby prints. He.
EGGS Klrm; nearby firsts and western
firsts. 4fi26c at mark.
CHEESE Klrm; good to choice. tilOe.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. . Oct. 27.-VHEAT-8pot,
nominal; futures, ftrraj December.. 7 d;
March. 7s 7d; May. s 7d.
CORN Spot. American mlxeL firm at
4a 7i; luturea steady; peeemlier, 4a tdi
January, 4a ld-
Mllwaokoo Groin Market.
MILWAUKEE. tVt. 27,-WHEAT-null;
No. 1 northern, tl.lf; No. 2 northern, tl.121
"i'il RlJeV Steady ; No. 2. tSc; sample, 36-3
S3Vte.
Toledo teed Market.
-.h . . iairiiria llni'.r c.ii
Ctf; Oitober. f7 .46 uxkod: December, I74':
Jrch n 67U. Prime alslke. I7.T4. ITlme
timothy, tl..
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Anglo-Buisian War Scare Eagei with
Oreat Violence in Wall Street. -
ARTIFICIAL VALUES ARE WIPED OUT
Later Hnleter Counsels Prevail aad
There la a HaM Recovery For
eiaa Markets liDtr Less
Than Amerlraa.
NEW YORK. Oct. iT.-The war. scare
raged with great violence in Wall street
fur a time twday and ravaged the specula
tive puce level to which the maraet had
been lifted, tiut before the ciose ot tne ay
quieter counsels prevailed and .the question
began to be asked mhether In the event of
aciual hostilities between Kunsla and Great
Britain American lnveatmcnt In the proper
ties would be hurt In the proportion indi
cated by the headlong plunge, of prices dur
ing the morning. The action of tne market
in comparison with that of other securities
murker looked as thouKh the oamage from
the threatened clash would converge on
American securities. The inference was
plain that a weak technical position made
this market acutely susceptible to a sudden
unfavorable development. The condition
of, the market has been pretty pls4n to
careful observers for some time. The un
eaHiness renardlnK the position which has
grown up. with the evidences of top hesvl
nesa for the lust few days, was aggravated
by the warning offered by President Hill of
the Great Northern In a quoted opinion on
the course of speculation that operstors
"hud lietter be a little cautious or they
may get bumped." The war scare adminis
tered the bump and It proved rather severe.
A decline In a frw minutes of 2 to 3 points
running generally through the active list
was snfTlelent to throw out many specula
tive holdings. The result was the uncover
ing of stop-loss orders and the market
broke thrnoRh all the artificial restraints
sought to be opposed to the fall. The sains
thing was apparent In the heaviness of the
declines In stocks which have been most
subjected to the booming of prices, al
though the Intrlniflc value of the properties
thus represented would be no more Im
paired hy an Anlo-Russlan war than
would any others on the list of securities.
The most direct effect of the foreign situa
tion upon our affairs was on the additional
engagements of gold for export to Paris
The Immediate crisis In International af
fairs cannot be held responsible for this,
which Is In preparation for a future. Rus
sian loan In the regular prosecution of the
war with Japan. But the Influence unon
the local money situation Is of Immediite
Importance, 'with the Interior demand still
In force Reassuring advices concerning
the prospect for an Anglo-Russian settle
ment were of no Influence for a time, but
the market made a substantial rally In the
ouleter mood of the later trading and the
losaefl were largely repaired. The bull con
trol was ngsln asserted snd the market
showed the relief afforded bv the shaking
out of unwleldly speculative accounts.
United States Steel preferred rallied poorly
and Ontnrlo Western Buffered from an
alleged hitch In the New Haven control
movement. The closing was generally firm
and active.
Bonds were active, with some recovery.
Total sales, par vain. fT.OOO. United
Sffes bonds were unchanced on call.
The following were the closing quotations
on tne stock exchange
crease. Jirsono francs: Mils dleounted. In
crease, 7.32R.nrfl francs; silver In hard, de.
crease, J6.0 francs.
' T I LE PAPKR-4J4 per
Net York Moaey Msrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. MONEY On call,
easy at 12 per cent; closing bid and
offered. 2 per ceet. Time loan. eav nnd
dull: ' dnys, 3 per cent: W days, 8 per
cent: montns. .i rer cm
FRIME MEKCAN
cent
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, closing
easier, with acttml business In bankers
bills st 4 M7i;0'4.-S73 for demand and at
M 81fM K.V15 for fln-dnv bills; posted rates,
14 m4 ' and t4.7'fH.'lT: commercial hllle,
14 3V
SILVER Rsr, 6sc; Mexican dollars.
4c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
wesk.
The following are tht closing quotations
en stocks snd bonds:
V. a. rsf tm. rg....1(H L. A N. nnl. 4s...
do routxin "4 Msnhsttse e. I 4
tn . ran I4H Mm. I fntral 4a..
An rniiDnn . ..IV fte 1st !nf
.lfl"t sona. it si. L.
HIS M . K T
.1I do U
R. R. of !H 1
ns pt T. r. ( .
do new 4. Tt
dn eoun
do old 4i. r .
do rousoTl
At-hlon n. 4s.
dn sdi. 4s
Atlantis ('. L 4
Hal. A Okie 4a....
in S
Cfntnl of Oa. Is
do 1st tnr. .
1IH
HWe
14
I14
. . .lot
... V.t
4. 00
7 !. J. C. ( 6. ltttl
.. KH No. rtr.tr. tm
..lot I do is n4
.. tuv. N. W. p. inoi
.,114 o S. L. 4 A rf...1"4H
..TVtn ron. tH
PhM A OMo 4V.I ....I"- ttudlnit (en 4a 1
;chlco A. JH ... I ,W U A I. M. r. IS..III
ir B. A Q. n. 4s.... M ;st. L. A S r. f. 4. Mt
P. M S. r. f 4..i0T S'. O. S. W. IS
r A N. W. r. 7.,..l:' tv.rd A. 1 4i.... It
C. k. I. A 1 4.... 7t Co. fx-ltlc 4a HS
do rol. At t7't So Railway la
rcc. A St L. s 4a.,10S Taa A T. la lit
rhK-asn Tr. 4a HHT . L W. 4s.. 14
roe. Tnbro 4 74ti t rior Pai-IBc 4 1
Colo. 9n. 4a 7 do c. 4 112
D. It. O 4a 101V4 V. S IMI 2d ta 17
Krla prior lln 4a ...101 iWsbaan la Its
do n. 4a Mtt W A L. E 4a "H
F W. A D. r. la..lllVWI. c.nlral 4a
Ilorltlna: Val. 4W 10t Colo, fuel r. it al
Offered.
Atchison
do ptd
Baltimore & Ohio...
do ptd .'.
Canaulan Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeako & Ohio
Chicago & Alton...,
ao pta
Chicago Gt. Western. 32,J 24
Chicago & N. W 2,tK 1M
C, U. & St. P 6i,i00 171
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T... 4,700
do pld 13,)
C, C. C. 8t. L am
Colo. Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware Hudson.. 4. Hh
D . L. & W 800
Denver i- Rio Grande 3mi
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd ...
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfrt
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do Pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. & Nashville..
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Sales. Iligh. Low. Close.
4.D0 itto 84 85
. 2.MO0 lol-fc 100 101
.11, you !i uj. tut)
M
. 6,200 12 127 L'7
. 100 182 182 180
. 8,0 441; 4it 44
37
80
24
193
3u0
l.U
LiM
7110
..131.700
... 6.100
... 2,800
"ioo
. .. 3,S"i
...1 -100
... 200
. . : 500
200
10
21 v
85
ilV
63
IK
1.8
2m
30
S3
37
71
60
4
192
lt'i L0
181
19
86
21
63
284
:i
84.
21-
63
28
170 177
30
82
3l
70
60
'w"
142
28
48
27
48
82
37
70
60
t 80
SS
20j
48
28
49
Boston iteek Market.
POSTON,. Oct. 37 Call loans,
cnt; time loans, 4S5 per cent,
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atrhiaoa adj. 4a 4.riur ....
do 4a
Ao-hlson
do pfd
Roston Albany .
Boaton A Mains..
Po.toii Klevatd ...
ritrbkiin pfd
Mm. ('antral
N. V.. N. H. A II.
Pera Marnuetta . .
I nlon Pacific
Aiear. Arge. Chem.
do pfd
Amer Pr.au. Tuba
Amar. Bliltar
du pfd
Amaf r. A T
Amar. W'oolan
do tifd
Donlnl.ii T. A S...
Krtlaon F.lrr Tl lu . .
Ornaral Klectrti ..
Maaa. Rlaotrlr
do pfd
Mara. Ua
fnlta.1 Fruit
I'nliad Shoa Mach..
do pfd
V. a. Slaal...'
do pfd
Wetting, rnmmon .
Bid. Asked.
.191 VAIIi.um
. Amalmmatad
An.erlcsn Zinc .
.In Atlantic
.!aA iRinaham
, ismil ll A Harla..
...Hi .(-antanntal
,. i6-U:l'oppr Ranga ..
..194 llulj Waat
.. 7 1 nonunion Coal
. .110 Frtnhlln
.. Is ICJrar.ry
. . m Me Horale ....
tH sfaaa Mining . .
..117(4 Mlrhlstti
..US Mr hawk
..14.1 Mont. !V A r..
.. 174 Old Pomlnlon .
.. MS Oncaola
14 Fir rol
An 'o...H
.too
.171
. II
. i
. 4JH
.104'
. tJUrtah
. tlVt'Vlftorla
, 19 V Winona
. 7tlW(lvar:n ....
. SI i .
Ex-divlden-1.
Shannon
Tamarack ....
Trltittv
ti 9 Mining
V s. Oil
247.1 per
Official
4
im
4
it
l
Mft
M(4
tt-i
..... Jl
M
SS
li t
IHH4
S
J4S
H.l,
M
M'4
117
12
11
41
4
'l
M
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Oct., 27. Closing:
7!N Y. Central IMWj
. 174, 'Norfolk A W 7J
. 47V do pfd
. S7,;Oi,tarlo A W 474
.104 Pannar'raal
. 6H Rand Mlnea 1"S
.IllVa RMdlng I7j
. 4Svt; do la', rfd 4H
... JJS! dn d pfd 40V
...17. 8outharn Rallwar ... 14
...11 do pfd '
... 31 IScutharn Paclflo ti l
... 4'4 t'nlon Paclfl: 111 -4
... 38 S do pfd 7
... 72 C. S. Steal 30
... M do pfd It
...147 IWabaah Jl
...137 I do pfd 44
... 304. Bua-.llh 4a Ml,
SILVP;r Bar. strong, 26 15-ltfd per ounce.
MONEY 2f2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short hills Is 2Hiif3 per cent; for three
months' bills. 22 per cent.
CortoU, mona
do accouit
Anaconda '..
Atrhlaon
dn pfd
Baltlmora A Ohio.
Canadian Pacini. .
Chra. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W ...
C. M A St. P...
PcBaara
Denver A R. G...
do pfd
Ertj
do tat pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central ...
bcula. A Naah.
M.. K A T..
New Vork Mlolnst Stocks.
NEW YORK, Oct. .27. The followln
the closing prices on- mining siocks
C ere
11 lophlr
7,100 133 131 132T4
2,400 101 16.1 1U0
00 84 82 83
3.100
Met. St. Ry 29,000 126 123 L6
Minn. x 01. L01113 , b
M.. St. V. &. S. 8
do pfd
Mlssour1 Pacific
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 600
N. Y. Central ll,oo
Norfolk & Western... S.Guu
do pfd
Ontario & Western. .. 134,800
Pennsylvania 106,6oo
P., C. C. St. L
Rending 101, 4"0
do 1st pfd 21.1)
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 1270
do pfd 2H.H00
St. L. A 8. K. 2d pfd. 2.UU0
M.. 1,800 88 66 ' 88
l.iOO I4it 14! 142
. ..oij luav nut 1U3
..12.300 30 29 29
ilo
40
134
71
67
39
131
70V
.. 11
.. .
..145'.
1 . 1
Little Chlaf
Ontario ....
Phoanls
Poloal
Ravaga
Siarra N'avada
Small Hopaa ..
'Standard
...Jf.0
...ill
... It
... 1
... Jl
... 14
... 10
...in
4K
136
.....
7
42
134
'72
87
W...
1.11)0
. .. 2.900
. ..79oO
... 400
...iS.iiKi
. . . 2t)
... 9.5i)
. . . 3110
... tmo
..211,300
.. 2.700
.. 4,000
yt
.. l.Too
.. 6uo
..18,400
St. Louis S
do pfd
Southern Pacific ..
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd .'.
Texas & Pacific...
T., St. L. & W....
do pfd v
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd .;
W. & I. K
VIsconsin Central
do pld
Mex. Cential
Adams Ex
American Ex
I'nlted States Rx
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amu!. Copper, ex-dlv. 49.900
Am. Car & Foundry. 1.900
do pfd 200
Am. Cotton Oil 800
do pfd
Am. Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Locomotive 4.100
do pfd 700
Am. Smelt. & Refng. .17.200
do pfd 2.300
Am. Sugar Refng 23,2uo
Anaconda M. 10
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel & Iron..
Consolidated Gas ..
Corn Producta
do pfd
DlHtllleis' Securities.
General Electric ...
International Paper
do pfd
International Pump.
do pfd
Nnflonal Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mall
Pconle's 1hb
Pressed Steel Car.... 1.000
do pfd ai
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel 1.901)
do pfd l.?"0
Rubber Goods 100
do pfd '
Tenn. Coal AV Iron.... 000.
I', S. leather l-'.MO
d. pfd l lV
f, s. Hcaltv & Imp.. 200
f. S. Rubber l.no
do pM
t. S. P'eel 8' "on
do nfd H'1
Wsstlnsrhrnss Elec... F0
Vstern ''nlo'l 500
32
73
1
21
b0
lilisX
115 i
34
94
35
30
48
110
-2i
4:i .
18
46
65 .
at
82i
32
307,
72
00
21
47
59
116
33
94
33
29
48
107
'j6i
42 .
IS .
22
44
lu
64
26
82
32
l.OXI 36 35
.29.600
.11.600
2. 4.W
700
6.10
2.8. K)
4.
1.700
800
"ioo
4,4.10
7fp0
Too
Ono
27
98
71
113
138
41
214
1(1
74
32
174
17;
76
'ts-'"
24
r.
ST
108
81'
80
V
S3
,224
'66
1?
90
61
?t
fn
n
JIW
67
4o
183
70
91
43
134
72 I
73
87
79
31
73
61
21
60
60
115
33,
94
34
29
48.
130
94
n
42V,
17
22.
46
J7
230
2Uu
115 ,
232
!
26 '
83 t
'32
Hu !
7
36
lo'
65 .
8T i
70'A
112 1114
136 137
Mi
Adana Con
Alloa
Braece
Brunawick Con .
Comatook Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Rllvar
Iron Sllvar ........
Laadvllla coa ... .
ForelsnPf nanclal.
LONDON, Oct. ' 2t. The money .' market
waa active today owing to It being Stock
exchange pay day .and the Joint banks'
preparations for the month end Increased
the stringency. Discounts were affected
by further, withdrawals of gold for Ger
many. Pricea on the Stock exchange opened
weak and sensitive. -Business was checked
by the delay In the receipt of Russia's
reply to Great Britain. The nervousness
was Intensified until the middle of the aft
ernoon, when there waa some recovery.
The market closed " rather disorganised,
pending decisive news of tho settlement of
the North aeri Incident. Consols were flat.
They touched 87 a'. 1 o'clock, but Im
proved later. Home rails generally were
dull Americana responded to the relapse
In New York and continued unsettled on
free selling here The movements were
Irregular. Prices recovered slightly In spoti
but closed flat. Foreigners were depressed.
Imperial Japanese government 8s of 1904
were cuoted at 93.
BERLIN, Oct. 27. Business on the bourse
toduy was depressed ow :ig to the Anglo
Ruhslan tension In regard to tbe North sea
Incident.
PARIS, Oct. 27. Three per cent rentes,
97f 66c for the account; exchange on Lon
don, 2af 11c for checks.
26
97
9'i
61
39
213
1H
T3
82
174
IT
T5
T9
22
94
37
1001,i
29:
16
'iivi
r.?
22
'64
11
o
SI
?'
1W4
9ov;
5
41
214
'3
3
174
17
71
37
T8
237i
96
1072
1Vi
ii'i
62
?'
84
KK
11
90
62
"7
s
lS
HI,
16V,
Total sales for the day, 1.T64.700 shares.
Statrtueot Bonk rf Knatlsnd,
LONDON. Oct. 27 The w eklv s'ate.
mcnt of the Bank of England srows iho
following changes: Total reterve. derr-aae,
;o,iH; clrcul.ttln. Inoreiiae, 17 0': bu.
llon. decrease. '.32.89; oC er sreur tics, in
crease. 3.04014); othe- depctts, Increase,
A't.3!t4,tta: public deixiilts, nr else. 4:521, OKI;
notes rererve. drcre s. f.tti; govern
ment securlU'S. lnciet?e. 111 OCO
The propo-tlon of the hank's ree'e ti
liability la 63.88 per cent. Last, week It waa
56 M per cent. '
The rate of discount of the Pank ot
Enalend was unchanged today hi 3 per
rent."
(oBilltlnn of Ik? Treaaory.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 1160.000 u gold
reserve In the division .of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $145 140,295;
gu4it, ITU.ISl.MS..
' Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. METALS Tin
again showed firmness In the London mar
ket, with spot closing thec at 132 10s for
spot and 13! for futures. Locally, quota
tions occupied a wMder range, with the
market steady In tone, but the demand is
said to be not pressing.' Some dealerx
quote spot its low as S28.76'u28.78, while
other quotations range as high as $29.10
Copper was firmer in the local market. It
waa said that the supplies in consumers'
hands la low. Lake tvus quoted at $13.87
4)13.62. electrolytic at $13.2513.50 and cast
ing at $13.0o4'13.26. In London the market
was slightly lower, closing at 60 6s 3d
for spot and 61 2s fid for futures. Lead
was unchanged at 12 7s 6J In London. In
New York small lots out of stores show
an advancing tendency, being quoted at
$4 40dj4 6o. whll a carload lots were still held
around $4.20 by some of the largest dealers.
Spelter was unchanged at 23 10s In Lon
don. Locally, the market Is firm at $5.30
6.40. Iron closed at 60s lid In Glasgow
and 49s lid In Middleshorough. Locally,
iron Is firm; No. 1 northern Is quoted at
$13.15113.56 southern foundry and No. 2 at
$14.00(616.00.
Wool lfn.rke:.
BOSTON. Oct. 27. WOOL Territory,
firm, with the grease price practically un
changed. Pulled and foreign grades are also
I firm. Territory Idaho: Fine. 19U)(c; heavy
; fluff lfirililc: low medium. 3H932C Wvomlnar:
fine, ltWtlTe: heavy fine, 16-Jrlflc; fine me
dium, l.tVftHc; medium, 204i21c; low me
dium. 22(j7 23c. Utah nd Nevada: Fine,
17817c; heavy fine. lMlc; fine medium.
1761o; medium. io21c; low medium. Z21J
23c. Dakota: Fine. I7t18c; fine medium,
17ul8c: medium, 2021c: low medium, 2210
23c. Montana: Fine-choice, 2Ki22c; fine
average, Wo fine medium, choice, 21
22c; averaire. 198i20c; staple. 22ff23c; medium
choice. 22fi?Sc.
ST. LOCIS. Oct. WOOL Steady; me
dium grades, combing and olnthlnk. 2iu
26c; llKht fine. 718c; heavy tine, 16'aUc;
tub washed, 224536c.
gasrar and Meleaees.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27,-8CGAR-Raw.
firm; fair refining, 3c; te trfucal $6
test. 4c mclanses sugar, 3e. Refined,
steady; No, 6. 2.40c; No 7, 2.66c; No. . 1.45c;
No. 11. 4$.")c; No. 12, 4.20c; No. 13. 4.15c: No.
14. 4.16c; confectioners' A. 4.5c; mould A.
5.85c: rulloaf, 6.70c; crushed. 5.70c: pow
tiered. 6.10c; granulated, 6e: cubes, 8.26c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleani open
keti' go .1 t- o-(ce m3T
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 27. SCOAR
Quiet snd steady; open kett'e, 1 18-164pte;
centrlfuesl whltea. 4 5-16ft 4 7-16c.
MOLASSES opn ke'tl :$6SSc; tea
trlfugal, lC1:3c. Syrup, 3tt33c.
Oils atnd Rosin.
OIL CITY. Oct. 27.-OILS-Credlt bl-
anrea. 11x1; i-rriiiicirs. nu 01a; Shipments
statement Hank of Kraoce. -
PARIS.. Ot. 57. -Too weekly" statement
of the pank of Fiance showa the Iu ow
lug vhanaea: Note in c rcult on. 4sctet.se,
Kv.tAji) fiancs; tiearury arcout ts cunent,
increase. 4,i.0tV francs; gold In hind, d.-
n 11. .-. s. vi . . .1 ''"-.' j i'.U sniiimroin.
73.962 bbls.; average, 72.137 bbls.; runs, 14,171
tibls ; average, 71,760 bbla.; shipments Lima,
60 353 bbls.; average. 7(V bills.; runs Lima,
73 821 bbls.; uventge, 00,820 bbls.
SAVANNAH Ga., Oct.' 27 -OIL-Turpen-
inn?. 111 in ni t' tv-. 1
ROSIN-A. B. C. $2 57; D. $2.82: K.
$.'.66: F, $2Tu: (. $?T6; H. $2.86; I, $3 00;
K M.76: M. $4 ; N. $4.40; W G. 4.: W W. i
$6.00.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2T -COFFEE-Market
for futurea opened ateady at an advance of
6'd 10 points in response to steady Euronesn
cables and later waa irregular from fears
of a disappointing wold's visible supply
statement after the first of the month, and
part of the gain wss lost. The market was
finally steady. unclimgei to 10 points
higher. Bales, 48 6u0 bsx. including: No
vember. .56c; March, tj.ftr.4S7c: Mav. 7.16c;
July. 7 J5c; September. 7.467 60c. Spot Hlo,
steady; No. 7 Invoice, $c. Mild, steady.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Desirable Grtdtt of Cattle Sold Steady,
with Othert Weak.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Fat Sheep a ad Lam ha ot Very Active,
kot Prices Helal Jost Afc'eat ftteaa
Aaylklac Deelrakte, Feed
ers laid rally Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. !7. 1904.
Receipts wei: Cat.). H g. fcheep.
Oluciai Monday ,Si 4.. 4 M l
Olticiai '1 ueso.v il y.. !....
om.lal Wednesday $..& lf
Olticiai Thursday 4.1OJ t.tM ,MJ
Four days this week.
Same dayj last week...
baine Wtek before
heme three werks ago.
Same four weeks ago...
Wame days last year...
HJSCElF'i'g FOH THE
The following tabie shows the rece.pts of
cattle, hogs and antep at South Omaha lor
tne year to uate, with comparUun vl.h
Isat year: iwt. ij3. Inc. Dec.
Cavttle 7ta,6S 84.184 H.i9t
" l.8.031 1.843.853 4.i7
Bheep 1,4),725 a.410.72 io.tOO
The following table shows the average
Pf-K'e of hogs at South Omaha for the laat
several days with comparisons:
Pt- I 1J04. l0S.1901MTil$.189.18$.
1 tterr...
1$ steete..
1 feeder.
4 cows. ..
t steer..,
I steers..
1 feeder.
3 feeder
1 feeder.
7 feerrs
1 feeder..
1 feeder. .
II coa....
1 feeder.,
ft fesrtsrs.
I feeders.
1 cow
I cowe....
19 cows...
1 cow
HOCTIl DAKOTA.
.1-.ii
..i:m
. !H
.. rso
. "0
.. 886
F.
. 820
. :
. 970
.1
.11
. ftOI
970
8 fto
s ;o
1 a
hS
I '
3 00
Llndburf Neh
1 steer...
1 steer...
1 steer. ..
It steers.
I steers.,
.I.Wft S 70
.UH $ TO
.1 t6n $ 9
. 1J - A 3 90
.1111 I 00
I V)
I 26
3 2n
IR
t 25
1 M
I hull
1 feeder.
11 frede.s
23 cows...
2 cows...
11 ciw,
1 cow.
K. C, WIUIams-Neb.
MO 00 9 cews....
'A 8 i 1 cow
fw.t 1 60 t cws....
1i.pl 2 1 fs
" Kcl'e- -.
I feedert.
. 7o
. ft 0
ViS
. ft 0
.1 40
. ft.'3
. 10
. u
.1170
. ft
.1. Ml
I $1
1 2.
8 2
2 r.)
I
1 M
2 t
t 5
1 2
2 M
2 2.
I1; J cows.
21 cows..
30 106
.1100 ; tn
L II. P:
f 0S r"
31 1 bTH
. s. .
in- Nl.
48 feeders.
, 1
f0 13
S 4)
414 1 a
...Ml 2 75 seers....H30 110
1 iz icedsr. lint 8 in
2-iS MM. I 40 1 bull ..... M I
81,111 1J.M fcf.ft.'o 1 feeder.
YibAR TO DAI K.
10 cows...
11 news...
1 ctlf....
8 ealvea.
62 cows. ..
17 cows...
800
A.
9
M.
331
)7.
991
8u4
1 $0
I 73
Oct. 1...
Oct. I...
Oct. ...
Oct ...
Oct. I...
Oct. ...
Oct. 7...
Ock i...
Ocu ...
Oct. 10..
Oct. a..
Oct. 12..
Oct. ii..
Oct. 14..
Oct. li. .
Oct. H.,
Oct. 17..
Oct. 1$..
uct. l..
Oct. to..
Oct. XI..
Oct. u..
Oct. i3. ,
Oct. 24..
Oct. 2k..
Oct. 2..
Oct. 27..
74i
11 s w
1 I ai
i te
74441
S K7
I ca k 1 64
k ke 4i
i 64i 6 18
152
I 4
U
I 14
U
t 11
a otu
I 4 97
I 3 Vi
1
a u
1
i 30
t 31
6 43
6 48
5 37
6 26
I i:iui
6 17l
02 Hi $ 11
f 07HI k 08(
0 U,
a 11
a 14
t 22 I 6 14
70
a im
I 00,
6 35
6 18
I J 15, .a! tf id I - 'I
I I 20j u a 1 4
'i a t m 1 t.i 1 M
I T n a;i 1 i in
1 1 a, hi 1. .a a at. 8 St
I ft 131 llll 114 IU
7 asi 4D 4 4
7 3k ; U 08
I 111 141 S Uil av -
7 04 V 14 4 s 4 S4 pt
I 86 16 4 IS 4 81 tl
8 20 4 ft 4 it
7 07 4 831 4 21 3 69
7 16 2 4 34 8
7 U0 18, 4 $2'
81 22 t li -V
1 Ihl Sill 4 4I 4 In I
I 9 ivil a tfTt 4 fAi
j il s ...
93 I 4 68
6 821 26 I
e 111 vs.
IS 771 6 84 1 4 6I1
I 741 ti 01 4 61
I .11 U6 41
' Hi A UOi 4 6ji
8 62 1 4 o-4
I 70
4 lot J tl
a 1 :i V.4
4 611 t 71
4 131 3 65
I 6j
4 Hi
4 14i I 60
4 13 $ 38
4 IB 1 64
4 I'M 47
Indicates Sunday
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today uy each road was:
CatUs.Hogs. an p. 1IT a
C, M. A St. P. Ry.... 2 21
Wabash 1 1
M.i. ac. uy 3 2 .. 1
L nlon facitlc System. 46 19 11
C. at N. W. Hy 14
V., K. at M. V. H. H. 64 10
C, St. f M. AO. Ry. .. 7 1
B. A M. Ry 64 7 13
t'., a. & y. Hy 2 7
K. C. & St. J I .. 1
t:., K. 1. A ., east.- I 2
lilnois central .. 4
Cnlcago Greut West. 1 1
Total receipts ...18 101 37 2
The disposition ot the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing thu
number of head indicated:
Cattle
Hogs.
857
1,149
1.4fll
1,348
164
1,703
Sheen.
450
J.620
755
1,111
20.
4,040
(.66$ ' 7.878
Omaha Packing Co 192
Swift and Company 1,840
Cudahy Packing Co 1.011
Armour A Co 1,137
Swift, Kansas City
Armour at Co., Soo City
Vansant & Co 16
Carey & Benton 148
Lehman A- Co YJt
McCreary Carey loO
W. I. Stephen 21
Hill 4V Huntslnger 94
Huston & Co 14
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 132
L. F. Hues 139
Wolf & Murnam 6(
Sam Werthelmer 73
Sol Degan 8
Lelghton A Co 30
J. B. Hoot A Co 186
Bulla A Kline
S. A 8
Other buyers 1,060
T ital 6.233
CATTLE The receipts of cattle were not
excessive at any point this morning, but
still the tendency of prices continued down
ward. Chicago being quoted weak to a dime
lower. At this point there was no great
change In prices except perhaps on com
mon kinds, and the bulk of the offerings
wae soon disposed of.
There were no strictly choice cornfed
steers on sale, but the market was steady
on such as were offered. All the packers
are anxious for cornfeds that are at all
good and as a result everything answering
to that description changes hands without
a great deal of trouble.
There were quite a few western range
beef steers on sale and the market on de
sirable grades could safely be quoted
steady. As high as $4.26 waa paid for a
good bunch. The commoner gradeu of west
ern beef, of which Ihere lias been a big
supply all the week, waa rather slow and,
If anything, a trifle easier.
There were not many cowe on sale, and
as all the packers wanted a few the mar
ket wae fairly active and generally steady.
Some of the better grades in fact sold at
prices that looked a little stronger. The
same as yesterday, the market wna rather
uneven, which ot course made some sales
look beter than others. As buyers took
hold quite freely ot all kinds It waa not
long before a clearance was made.
Bulls, veal calves and stags commanded
lust about steady prices.
The supply of stockere and feeders was
not very large this morning and desirable
grades In particular were scarce. The de
mand from the country yesterday showed
a big Improvement, over 100 cars of cattle
being shipped out. That went a long way
toward cleaning up the supply In the handa
of speculators, so that they were all anx
ious this morning forjrood cattle and paid
fullv stesdv prices. When It came to the
commoner grades, though, the market wae
a little slow, with prices steady to a shade
lower. Representative sales:
BEEF STEKIt".
Ki Av. Ft. Ne Av. Tr.
1 1J06 I 00 1 IMS 4 SO
It 1074 4 M M 12 6 70
U 100 4 H I" 1041 6 to
w w a.
1....
I....
I....
1....
I....
I....
I....
I....
t....
I....
I....
J
1
1
... TM
...1010
...ltll)
,.. no
., to
... t
.. MS
...Ifr
... 10
...1100
... atft
..1410
..im
..1:10
1 10
I M
1 00
t no
I 10
3 10
I 10
I II
8 W
I 40
II...
T..,
..
I..
It..
It..
10..
I..
4..
... Ml
... T4
... M7
... 141
...1103
, ..IMS
... tni
... Ml
...1140
...1011
t 40
I 40
I 40
I tl)
I 60
I SO
I 10
1 n
1 u
1 00
so
STOCKER8
tip 3 60
U $10
400 8 Ot
1:1 I 01
HEIFERS.
t to 1 tr 1 to
BULLS.
t 06 1. 1M0 2 ti
I 00 l .r 10 t 40
i 10 1 1260 $ tV
CALVES.
4 n
AND FEEDERS.
I.
1
1
8.
NEBRASKA.
HOJ t II
1st , I II
too t 11
ttl III
99.)
660
4 oows
I rows,
14 cows 1079
21 cows.,.. .1063
8 cows 1018
12 cows 943
11 cows. ... 990
1 feeders.. $28
2 heifers.. 600
2 cows 1080
I stag 134)
11 feeders. .1163
1 cow
1 heifer.
( heifers.
1 cow
3 feeders.
2 feeders
2 cows...,
2 cows...,
1 calf
7 heifers.
1 heifers.
4 feeders.. 11J6
4 feeders.. 770
t feeders.
$6 feeders.
1 00 w
$ feeders.
2 feeder.
I feeder..
IS feeders,
js feeders.
14 feeders.
1 bull
5 cows.
1 cow. .
i t ows.
1 cow. .
I cows.
1 cow..
6 cows.
10 steers.. ..1307
19 steer.. ..1116
13 sterrs....l.0
66 steers.. ..1W3
. M0
. 700
. 473
.1040
, 61S
,.1215
.
. 240
. 634
840
. 684
. 903
, 960
. 910
685
. 880
. 970
.
, 867
no
.. 73
,.1060
.. "
. .10U)
..lofiO
.. 870
...10"!
18 steers..
12 rteers..
I steer.
kl SU.WS.
a cow..
.. w,i
..1188
...iUi'
.. I2
$ 20
2 20
2 75
2 86
1 20
5 46
226
2 60
2 20
2 30
2 16
i oa
1 26
2 26
! 23
2 00
I 30
1 $0
2 86
2 00
1 60
1 n
2 60
2 90
2 60
2 86
I 26
3 00
1 S
3 50
2 30
I 36
8 n
1 00
2 15
1 88
200
2 It
3 75
2 00
1 71
I 86
4 16
I 60
S 50
I 60
2 ft
3 80
100
wi
I 4
24 feeders
19 feeders
71 feeders
6 bulls...
18
1018
m
DM
feeders.. 1031
I feeders.. 8Ki
62 feeders.. 828
U feeder,. 818
1 heifer... 400
2 cows
12 feeders.
12 cows....
1 cow. ...
2 heifers..
20 feeders.
I feeder.
1 fee Jar. ,
10 cow.,..
I cows....
I heifers.
4 calves..
1 heifer
856
.1200
. 770
. 876
. 660
. 780
. 872
. 930
. 813
. 186
640
2 calves... $46
2 feeders.. 1670
1 feeder... 670
$ feeder., 878
12 cows 815
7 feeder.. 86
1 feeder... 960
I feeder.. 736
1 feeder.. ,
1 feeder..
4 feeder..
T rows....
2 bulls....
4 feeders.
4 feedtrs,
1 feeder..
I feeder.
1 feeder
1 bull...
I calf...
11 Meers.
bt steers.
29 steers.
860
970
s
941
860
740
'.:tn
760
740
..1040
..13J0
.. 440
..1077
..llll
-.l"u
OMI"
stsers.,.,1148
11 steers.,..!
II ter....1203
belter.. i
I 45
1 00.
3 40
1 26
$ 40
8 00
t $6
2 70.
2 00
2 SO
2 76
2 66
2 28
2 26
1 10
l$0
2 75
J 35
2 36
2 70
1 60
2 26
1 26
So
2 00
2 80
2 60
2 06
I 06
I 06
1 $0
2 71
' "8
2 10
1 26
2 86
8 10
1 10
2 10
1 10
2 00
8 00
2 60
I 60
a ko
I 35
I 16
I Ml
4
cows.
ft cows fW
1$ cows 940
.7
- "t
. ST8
884
I - r-o -a . . ,
1 10 cows . , ,
20 heifer
..10.:
,1363
,.11
2 01
3 '5
1 8
2 90
3 VI
2 80
I 05
17 feeders),
1 cow
20 steers...
21 sterrs.
1. cows
I feeders..
22 steers....
1 cow
1 cow
3 feeders). .
..U'i 9 00
114 ISO
910 : 10
1 00
.1010
.1220
2 25
.1140
,.1110
2 60 I cow..
W. Wilson -. o.
1 78 1 bull 1
26
o. wr-fv d.
I 25 1 t er 0
6 26 1 ferder...
2 70 18 btlUs 13.4S
2 O0
O. W. Shepherd S. D.
I"-! 2 60 3 steers..
2 40 11 steere..
f o
Hamm 8. T.
? Its t steer..
2 40 14 steers.. ..1092
V . Msirr i '
41 steers.. ..1177 8 00 13 ste-rs
4 tecrs....l0ft7 2 n
T "'lsm'-a "
942 I IS I cow....
. M . 2 no
R. H. Saunders 9. D.
.1187 S on 8 cows....
J. O. King S r.
.1273 4 25 1 ter..
Ellen F Honlfy S. 1
984 80 1 Stllg...
pso J Vi
j. T cralg-s. l.
1V7 4 00
C. J. Webber-Wyo.
, "SO 2 40 13 rows..
, ftoi 2 4 1 hull...
1o3 8 C I steer..
H C Onrloek-Wyo.
11 steers. ...I'" 4 on lbnll....
2 steers ...1110 TS 8 cows...
14 Steers. ...1112 8 0 5 fee-lers. .106.1
A H l!nn-iiin Wvft.
.1290 4 28 1 heifer. ...1110
4 28 7 cows 1061
5 75
hlton-Wvn.
,10fi0 2 7r 18 feeders..!
1"30 2 70 1 bull....
1120 I 10
J. Mnson Wyo.
8 cows 1136 2 80 1 bull.
2 28 1 bull.
8 0
s" Wolf Wyo.
2 Co 2 bulls
2 (O
S 16
A P. Wyo.
2f cows 1005
28 cows 8."i8
J. Ti. Kendrlck- Wyo.
.1190 3 40 60 cows ..
)H1 7
C J. Weber-Wyo.
. 7Stt S 00 I oows...
1-t ffe tic Cons wyo.
.1079 2 " 8 cows 1103
W. P. Kennedy Idiho
698 3 76 6 fee 'era.
Sulllvsn Bros. wyo.
.1001 2 46
Horn Bros Wyo.
98 9 76
3. J. Mcllauhan Wyo.
21 steers... 1709 4 oo
William Radichel-Wyo.
21 feeder. 1121 3 50
HOGS The hog market broke 510c to
day st practically all points, as the total
number of hogs on sale was quite liberal
for the time of week and year. At this
market salesmen soon made up their minds
that there was no way of preventing the
brsak In prices, and as a result the market
wo fairly active and everything sold In
good season Very little change took place
In the market from start to finish. The big
bulk of the hots sold at $5. with a few of
the commoner loads under that. The choice
loads sold largely ut $5.02 nnd $5.0i. It
took aomething very choice, though, to sell
for more than $5, as packers were willing
to pay for their droves and no more.
Today's decline take the marltrt. back
to about where It waa the first of lost week.
15 steers
1 steer..,
1 heifer.
1 cow....
1 cow....
1 steer...
2 cows.
14 steers.
.102-1
.1103
J.
1 COW 1040
3 cows 080
11 feeders.. 87
Adnmson
68 steers.. ..lino 3 4"
IV steers.. '..1238 3 05
33 steers. .
2 steers..
10 cows...
47 cows . . .
(I feeders.
24 cows..
65 cow..
.. 798
..V"0
TM
.1160
,.1iM
..1180
..1700
..1720
t 40
t 4)
2 2j
5 15
2 75
3 10
3 75
2 70
3 10
2 00
2 00
1 T5
.1055 2 00
2 50
2 2i
.1012 2 83
32 100
51
8 25
3 00
No 8h. At. Pr Ns. fib. AT. Pr,
12 Ml ao 4 tT M 240 110 8 00
44 tor too t f'i r 10 I AO
TT ': 10 4 S7U 4 !8T 10 I 0
tt Ut M IM II .. 00
m 1 si ti tt im 1 00
14 US 40 I 00 : 10 I M
41 IJ 1!0 If. 7S M0 .. ( 00
74 Ill 80 8 00 11 Kt 120 I AO
71 t'l 80 8 00 e4..vi....lM ,.100
7 2tl .. I 00 7k... Via .. 8 00
0 ft .. too 67 ttl 40 I 00
4 t4T 40 I 00 M 104 400 I 00
t, ? ao 1 on u !7 .. I 00
II 7A tdO 8 00 fl l1 10 I Oft
it 141 10 8 00 8 lit .. I 00
11 rro (too I 00 it it lto I tm
10 ;m M I no 24S .. I 00
8. ...... .IU ..100 10 17 ..100
It 2.18 110 8 00 r.7 Ml 10 8 00
II 211 10 I 00 68 : 80 I 00
87 ?. 80 5 00 10 264 40 I 00
17 243 HO t 00 17 2M 80 I 03 'j
79 2.'l 10 8 00 74 ?4 10 6 MH
St :m 11 IM 7S 2J 120 I 03k
71 tl! 120 I 00 12 J4 .. S 02.-4
101 20S .. I no 7 4 IM 6 03
7 ft inn t 2S7 110 I Ml
11 M4 1J0 I Aft tl 274 10 I 02
(2 144 lto I no 241 .. I Olt
1 !6I 40 I 00 M 243 120 5 02
S'2 247 .. 6 00 f lit 110 I M
75 20 10 BOO 47 .8)1 .. I OT.
7S 241 120 I 00 IB 0t 40 I 07
17 21 10 I 00 74 3 . I 10
II N7 .. 6 00
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reports from Chi
cago this morning were not very encourag
ing and that of course had some effect upon
the mnrket for fat stuff at thla point. The
supply of desirablo klllern waa not large,
however, while all the packers seemed to
have 'liberal orders to fill. The nmrket was
perhaps not quite i.s active -as on soma
days, but the prices paid allowed little
change from yesterday. Wethers sold its
high as $4.25 nnd ewes of only fair quality
brought $3.76. There was also no quotable
change in the prices paid for lambs and
most everything that would do tc. kill was
out of first hands In good season.
The demand for feeders continued aa
brisk as ever and the market could safely
be cioutcd steady and active. Some sales
In fact looked a little stronger.
Quotation for grass sheep and lambs;
Good to choice yearlings. $4.0064.15; fslr to
good yearlings. 13.75S4.0O; good to choice
wethers. I3.76i2jh4.00; fair to good wethers,
$3W&3.76; aood to choice ewe. 3.(tXd i.ii;
fair to good ewes, $3 2ji&3.60; good to choice
lambs, $5 26.fitJ.60; fair to go-d Ismbs, tvoo.jf)
$6.26; feder yearlings. $3.6034.00; feeder
wethers $3 258rtS: feeder f, 82.6' 1. 10;
feeder Iamb, $3 ?f4 50; breeding ernes, $3.00
'3.50. Representative sale:
No
de. South Dakota feeder ewe.
10 South Dakota feeder lamb
71 Wyoming ewe
117 Wyoming ewe
140 Wyoming wether
874 Wyoming wether
101 Wyoming feeder lambs
147 South Dakota feeder lambs
278 Wyoming reeaer lamas
165 Wyoming feeder lambs
1 Wyoming yearling ewe
201 Wyoming lamba
26 Wyoming feeder ewes
lio western ewes
170 Wyoming wethers
22 Wyoming feeder, lambs
655 Wyoming feeder yearlings.
233 Wyoming feeder lamba
230 Wyoming feeder lamba
232 Wyoming feeder lumbs
Ih4 Wyoming feeder ewes
104 Wyoming ewes
206 Wyoming ewes
$ Wyoming ewes
270 Wyoming wethers
390 Wyoming lambs ,,
I Wyoming lamb
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle ateady, Hag; Lower, Sharp
ateady aad Usibi Btroag,
CHICAGO. Oct. 27. CATTLE Krrelpt.
13,000 head. Including 1,060 westerns. Market
steady. Good to prime steers, $5.9ji4.A0;
poor to medium, $3.75'a60; stockers nnd
feeders. $2.0044.25; rows. $1 WQ 60; heifers
$2 vni6.00; canners. $16052 40; bulls, $2 ootr
$4 60; calves, $3.00 .7.00; Texss fed steers,
$3 W(l 60; weetern steers, $2.75(5.00.
HOGS Receipts. 22,000 hefid. Market
So lower. Mixed and butchers. $4 ftr.Qo.tO;
ood to choice heavy, $" Hfi5,S6: rough
eavy, $4!Wil00; light, $4.!J5.15; bulk of
sales. $6 00u6 20.
SHEEP AMD LAMBS Receipts, 20 OA)
head. Mnrkt for sheep, ateady: Innihs,
strong. Oood to choice wethnrs. $4.25T50;
fslr to choice mixed. $3 5i(fl4.00; western
sheep. $3.004.40; native lumbs, $l.fe6.uv;
western lambs, $1 y.5.80.
gt. Loals Lira Steele Market.
ST. ITT:iS. Oct IT. CATTLE Receipts.
4.000 head. Including I M Texans. Market
steadv. Nstlve shipping and export steers,
$4 0. i'u 28: dressed herf and butcher steei a,
$3 18ij3 5; steers under l.irX) pounds. $2 ShU
t.kO; stockers and feeders. $125113 80: rows
and heifers. $I nOta.S6: t seners. tl 00tfj2 811:
bulls. t2.10Q8 25; calves, IS OotfT 00; Texaa anl
Irdlnn 'leers, $2 26a 1.00; cows and heifers,
2,MiI.0.
JIOJd Receipts, 1,000 head. Market
Av. Pr.
. t5 2 50
.29 I 00
.82 2 90
.98 2 90
.98 I 96
.104 I 96
.60 4 10
1. 41 4 20
.47 4 26
.61 4 26
.80 4 25
. 69 4 60
.81 lu)
. 106 3 tK)
.91 8 90
. 44 4 00
.05 4 00
. 68 4 40
.67 4 40
. 67 4 40
. 1H 2 90
. Ill 8 T
. 115 $ 75
. 113 I 75
. 107 4 00
. 73 6 K
.80 6 60
MARKET
wcr. c.nl e
s, i3(Ag2i;
lower rif and lights. ll.ii.(0., packets
$- oi V.'5, butchers and best heavy, liuc'4
:0.
HHKKP AN.V 1.AMI1S -ll-ie.i t. ?.M
head. M:rk"t i-i. 'i l Nnf.vr riv.ittons
$1Jf.ii4n.; In Mill. $4 8"i'Hti; culls and Inuss
I t -nil. ill. SUl krrs. -t.t..". Tl x.lllM, $3.18
ft6ot).
Kaaaas 411 Lite stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. iT -CATTLK - K
te:p's. I !.. Iw'Sd, Including 8 s uilieni"
Piaik-t steadv to a sh.t.ie ewer.
trpott and urts ei t-e f Ft.rrs.
fair to kind. :t ,.Vii-n : we .e i.-.'ed steevs
$.( ,7:i7 .- 6'i; sti rke.s snd fee, leu, $:.0tiH:
foinhcrn steers. .' iv.ii Xbfi; o,i hern c
l."H2.6i; native c.w, tlSint.i; nathe
lelfvrs. J 6. '1.4.3;.; bu.ls. l?.iu3 0 . (tins,
$.'.!: 8 Oil.
Ht HIS ferlnts, 7 '0 h-ad: msrtet
opercd wc-k mid cloe1 s rons; tip .'. '
bulk of ml s $4.i5 2.; h svv. 6 2.lfj..
ns kers. $,.o.rfti i if.: tilas ai d 1 Uhte. IJ 7."tr
, 5 1.
. SIIEKP AND LAMPX-ll.o Ipls. A
head; mirk"t slendv a il wc He; nulvs
, lam hp. 14 . .a.". 8'.; n t ve welh r. $!2.4. 0;
.native in, a.l.r.oii3 75: wesiern limbs. M.2i
fnn's; wrtern vprt I1-!!.. $.."; i4 li. weft.'-n
sheep, $.i ;-fl3!): st. ck"is sn.l f. e.r-, ;2 '0
Hi3.6o; I'tah Utmhs. lot lbs., $..'.
ew York Live tock Mtrkef,
NEW YORK. Oct iT.- HEEVtS- Re
ceipts, 3Sf. held: mnrket slendi : dressed
beef In fair demmd at tlt'M"c: Texas beef,
5'4iHc. Exports. 66ti head rattle.
CALVES Receipts, :i2 head: vrals.
steady, others slow; veals. $. oni'i S.."); -fc.1
calves, $,15.1; dressed steady; city dressed
veais. xru3c; country oressea,
dressed jrsssers and f1, 4M5't'.
HOOS-Rerelpts 8 Tit head:
stesdv: prime sato. I' .'.
SHEEP A Ml LAMBS Receipts, .1 ISJ
hesd; mMrkct for sheep eteadv; lanitis,
slow to Wo off: T rsrs unsold: sheep, $10'l
4 40; htnlie, $3.2$lt;.0O; Canada lumbs. $5,751
culls, $2.50.
at. Joseph Live iork Market.
PT. JOSEPH, Mo Oct. r7.-CATTl.K
Rerelpts, 3,71,1 head. Mnrket steady. Na
tives. H TMi8.Sfl: cows and heifer. $1.2-V
4.81: stockers and feeders. $2.7Jti36
HlMJS Receipts. 6.1W head. Market
lower. I lerht. $4 HTmO.lO; niediuin 11
Heavy, lo.lKit; j.2ft.
SHEEP AND T.AMHS-Reoeipts. 1.1"$
head. Mnrket stexdy to l')c higher. Innihs,
$6.75; wether. $4..'16: ewes. $1.7i.
SifU'ici
market
50
1'i.t
I lie Slorx Mnrket.
la.. Oct. J7.-Speclal Tele-
Jloux Clty
SIOI X CITY.
gram.i t;ATTLE Recfinh. 5.KI nead; m.ir-
ket steady; mockers, weak; bcevis, $i..iO'i
5.T6; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.25413.26:
stockers im.l lee.lcrs, $2.511-3.60; calves and
yciii'lliiErs,. 2,2..'.i.l.2;..
HOUS Reeelpia, 2.000 head; market jo
lower, selling ut $4.9 Ki-,.o6; hulk, $4.$j8'j.0i).
Stock In night. x
Roclpts of live hi in I; nt the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Ciiule. Ilnics. Sheep.
South Onviha 4.('" 6m 9,Kt
Sioux Cltv 6"0 2,iO
Kuuaus t. Itv I1.0.H i.takl B.(0
St. Louis 4,li0 9.i 2.5 0
tt. Joneph 3.713 ti.700 1.1 28
Chicago l.l.tKW 22,tK) 20.0.H)
,8rt,7)8 58. IM) 39,52)
Totals
OMAHA WHOI.KSAl.t: MAUKI'.I'.
Condltloa of Trade Itnd Qnotntluiia
Staple and Kaney Piodiice.
EOGS Candled sto.K. 1:-.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. :';?; roosters. 5c;
turkeys, 13c; ducks, KJiKc; geese, uc; spring
chickens. 9c.
Bl'TTER Packing stock. 12V4c; choice to
fancy dairy, lSiflicj creamery, 185j30o; fancy
prints, 21c.
FRKSH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, Sc;
pike, 10c; perch,. 7c; blueflsh, 12c; whltefish,
10c; salmon, 14c; redsnnptier, 11c: lobster,
green. 20c; lobster, holled, 30c; bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14c; black busa. 20c; liullbut.
10c; croppies, 12c; roe shad, $1; ouffiilo, 7c;
White bass. 11c; fro), legs, per doxen, 25c.
BRAN Per ton, $16.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' BHSoeiatlon: Choice No. I
upland, $ti.50: No. 2. $ti.00; medium, $5.50:
coarse, $6.00. Rye straw, $5.00. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
45c; extra aelects. prr ran. 37c; standards,
per can, 82c; bulk, standards, per gnl., 31.35:
bulk, extra selects, per gitl.. $1.75; t bulk,
New York counts, per gnl., $2.00.
TROPICAL FRCITS.
ORANQKS-xlcan, rises 156, 176, 200,
216. 250. $4.00.
LEMONS California fancy, 270, 800 and
380. 85 00: choice. $4.60.
DATES Per box of 30-lh. pkgs., $2.00;
Hallow! In 70-lh. box, per lit.
FIGS California, per 10-lb.
85c; Imported Smyrna
6-crown, 14c; T-crown, isc
sacks.
Canada ruta-
6C, 1
carton. 7'if
4-crown. 12'o;
fancy Imported. '
wfished. in 1-lb. Pks.. lVB19e: California.
per case of thirty-six pkgs., $7 25.
BANANABPer medium slxed bunch,
$2.00eC.6O; jumbo, $2 76 3 60.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home grown Jonathan, per
bbl. $4.00: Ben Davis, $2.26) New York
Pound Sweets, $3.00; New York Kings, $3.00;
New York Pippins, $2 75: New Y ork Green
ings, $2.25; Colorado Jonathans, per bu. box.
$1.60.
PEACHES Colorado or Utah clings, per
box, 85c. ,
PEARS I'tah, Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box. $1.T62.2I.
CELERY Per dm., 25nSOc.
GRAPES New York and Ohio, per 8-lb.
basket, 21ff22c.
CRANBERRIES Cape Cods, per bbt.,
$f..60; per box, $2.40. 1
QUINCES California, per box;, $2.00.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown. In
nsr bu.. 40c.
TUR.VIPS-Per bu., 60c;.
bagast, per lb., lo.
BEETS Per bu.. 60c.
CARROTS Per bu.. EOc.
NAVY BEANS-Per bu.. $2.00'fi210
ONIONS Home-grown, In sacks, per bu
60c; Spanish, per criite. $1.90.
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
basket, 2.(35c,
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 Iba, Tfle.
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
bu. basket. Toe: Virginia, per bbl., $2.50.
GREEN PEPPERS Per hit. basket, 600.
SQUASH Home-grown, per dos.. 60c.
EGG PLANT Home-grown, per dox., T5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins. full creajn,
11c; Wlsunnaiu Young America, Uc; block
Bwihs. new. I'.c; old, 104 17c; WIhcoiihI'.i
brl'k, 12'Ac; .Iscoiisln lliuberger, llVic. .
NUTS Waiiiuln. No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb..
13c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 1
hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per
lb 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per
lb.. 7c: roasted punuts, per II).. 8c; Chill
Walnuts, per lb., 12ul3Hc; Osmonds, soft
shell, per lb., 16c; hard aliell, per lb., 13c;
chestnuts, per lb., 12ml6c; new blttck wal
nuts, per bu., 76tf90c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 green, Cc;
No. 1 salted, 8Vc; No. 2 salted, 7Vc; No. 1
veal calf, 9c; No. I vcsl calf. 7c; dry salted,
lOtfl'lCc; sheep pelts, 25c(ii$l.t0; tiorsa aides.
$l.W)!tf3.00.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27.-COTI ON-Snoi
closed quiet at 15 points decline; middling
uplands. 9.90c; middling gulf, 10.16c; sales,
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 27 COTTON-Spot
quiet, prices 10 points lower: American
middling tair, u.iinu; gouu i.iiuuiiuk. o.i.u,
middling, fc.32d; low mlddlliiK. fi.lhd; goud
ordinary. 5.0Gd ordinary, 4.8SJ.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27.-COTTON-Easy;
sales, i.'i'iu bales; ordinary, 7c; good
8a-hio; low tniriaiuig, .sio-n.c;
ordiuury
dtlng
Uiy. . OtJ-iut.1, 1 - tiaiuiitttt . v u-
middling, 8V4c; good middling. 8 ll-1ttc; mid
fair. 10 3-1'ic; stock. -'iD.aHK nines.
LOUIS. Oct. 27 COT'i'ON-.milet and
sales, tk nates:
'. 1. ..u.in,
receipts. 7oO bales; shipments,- none; stock
w,tx oaies. , . .... , r
'
-Lwer.
xhlkr MsrUel,
PEORIA. O't. 27. WHISKt Lwer. tm
ails i f $124 for high wh es.
ol'ia i..t -A 44i.4KVT)ltlllers'
finished goods, steady, on 1 af U of 41 24.
tl.M lllAII, IH'I. miinii-i'irin
finitfhed goods, icwrr. n tofis ir 51. .t.
lers'
Peorin Market.'.
PEOHIA. Oct. 27.-CORN-Steady; "No. 2.
15c; No. 4, 54c.
Evaporated Applrs aad Dried Jrult.
NEW YORK. O-t. 27-EVAPOHATKU
APPLES Mui ket Hi nil y he-Id, but demand
contlnuea moderate- 1 holes, tftttc; fancy, I
67c.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record October 17 a fur-
niahet) bv the Midland UnHrani.e i.nl
Trust compeny, lotdel abktncter, id. 4
Fa rue m street, for 'I ne Bee:-
O. M. Lees to C. Bunueig, lot )7.
block 8. Ptupl-ton pa:k $
National Bark .f C .mnn'.ct to .1. Krl-
dtll augh. 101 i. icii.otmtnt of niieh
13. Bemls park
J. Jacol.snn to W. Jarktn.i. purl' of
lot 1. block 3 Iliiinhjiri Plsce r.
Bpl. Master Com. to .W. .It. Btktrr,
lot 2. In Al.llne S.i:nre
Somerset Tr. '. to W. IJarrerd, lot
11, blo;k 1. Sulphur t-'p'InnJi add
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