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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEi THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1905.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wktat CoDtiovei Upwird, Ifirob Closiof
Half Ccit Hlgbei.
CASH SITUATION UNIVERSALLY STRONG
Earopeaa Market Adraace Rapidly
d Demand Increases Cora I
fttronger Alas, bat Close Below
Hick Flgnre Oata Are I p.
January, t.t7H; February, t 40; March,
prima aisme, ss.w; prime uniuuiy.
55.
OMAHA, Oct. 25, 1906.
Whaat continued the upward march,
rkmtng more than Ho above yesteroay a
price. Thl wti h result of the strong
iaan altuation, both at home and anroad.
'inerets A heavy demand at the big mar
ket from miller. Europe Is wanting wheat
and American export Dusiness yesterday
wae larger than Ir nai been thla fail. All
European maiketa are atrontl. Paris options
havt auvanced He In thrue days. December
closed at HiytC, May at tS;c and July t
M'.to.
t orn was higher elao, but waa oft at
the end or the session from previous high
ngure. December cloned at ftc. oia je
rember at 4&c, May at 4oc, and July at
ia-4o. May torn waa aoia lor umana am
livery at lc, while 40c waa bM tor Le
cember.
December oata advanced V.c. while May
and July gained He. December finished at
2S' May at 32K.tto and July at Xle.
Hradstreet total wheat Increaae waa
7.812,001 bushels, corn decrease 1,038.000 bush
ela and oata Increase 8.7b2.0tJ buahels. . -
IJverpool cloned higher on wheat and
VHd nig her on corn.
iwuramrrs were nvmu uwiicm t vi n,
70,( bushel of oata, 126,000 buahela of
wheat and 108,000 barrel of flour. Primary
receipt of wheat were 1,206,000 buahel and
Blilpmenta 6H0,OHO bushel, against receipt
last year of 1.044,000 bushel and shipments
ot 122,000 bushels. Corn receipt were 249,
ooO bushel and shluments- 297.000 bushel,
against receipt last year of 23000 bushel
and shipment of 179.000 bushels.
It Is said that 20.0u0.000 bushel of new
oorn ha already been aold abroad that ha
not been bought from the farmer.
Miller were good buyers of wheat In all
market vesterdav. At Kansas City they
bought No, 2 and No. 8 hard at o advance
apd good wheat wa scarce. Armour Is said
ta be hidrilnv lu- over all Chlraso and Kan
sa City houses for No. 2 Nebraska and
Kansas wheat for slilnment within sixty
day. Sale were good at St. Louis and
aiinnea nnlla.
Krora the Record-Herald: "Wheat bull
have been rlSLlminu that nv cessation of
the Mnnltohn nnnrlnm abroad would send
European buyer to the southwestern mar
ket after the hard winter wheat and sta.it
them to crabbing for uoh lot a were
Immediately available at the Atlantic seii
board. Such a condition evidently arose
yesterday, the large Canadian exporter
havina- found it unsafe to offer any more
grain abroad that had to take it chance
on getting to the seaboard through the
Buffalo route. Local export house con
tinue to make atrenuou effort to suppress
Information of the Immense sales tney are
making to Europe. There wa ucn a
e-eneral rrabhlnsr for all klnda of grain,
however, that suppresalon proved Impossi
ble. Boston furnished the information of
large freight room engagement, about
860.000 bushel, and It doveloped that all
thla room was for wheat and corn.
Omaha Oaitt Balaa.
WHEAT No. f hard, 1 car. 82c;
81 He; 1 car, 80Ho; No. 3 hard, 1 car,
OATH No. 8 white, I cars, zi"c;
mixed, 1 car, 264o.
Omaha Cash Price.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 80H4T 82Hc I
hard, VH'oSOc; No. 2 pring, WiiWc;
snrlne-. 76fi78c.
CORN No. 3, 47(&47c; No. 3 yellow, 48
SMSlAc: No. 3 white. 4XHc.
OATS No. 8 mixed. 2&H&27c; No. 3 white,
ZityQXtc; No. 4 white. Z6Hw2ic.
RYE No. 2. 63&G6c; No. 3, 6163o.
v Carlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
1IICAGO GRAM ADD rROVISIOSS
Feat a re of tha Tradlas Bad Closlag
Prices oa Board of Trade.
nilCAOO. Oct. 25 Spread of strike dis
order In Russia put up the price of wheat
today In Chicago. J ne iecemoer oriivery
closed ji6H- up. Corn and oats are up
Up. Provisions are radically unchanged.
Tha wheat market "was strong irom atari
to finish. At the opening the December
option was up HS"o to-at lWf
leading European grain centers gave Im
petus to the market here. The n Jvance
foreign market wa reportea mamiy
ue to new of Increasing disorder In con
ectlon with the railway strike In Rus-
la. In the pit here demand for wheat
wa active and general throughout the
greater part of the session. Offerings were
hleny from longs, strength of cash wheat
t ail the principal grain center ot tne
United State helped to stimulate bullish
sentiment. At WS! the December delivery
touched the highest polntof the day. Dur
ing the last half hour the market reacted
lightly on profit-taking. The close, how
ever, wa firm with December nt lc.
May sold between fMHfftiSHo ami closed
with a gain or c at 8S'c.
Clearance of wheat and flour were naual
to H1R.000 bushels. Primary receipt were
l.anS.OOO bushel compared With 1,044.000
Dusnei a year ago. The world visible
"Pplv, a shown by Bradstreet', Increased
wo.nro bushel agalnnt an Increase of
MS.OfiO bushels a vear aro. Minneapolis.
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
ft"5 ear compared with 6U car last week
and T3o car a vear ao.
Urgent export demand caused Rtrencth In
the corn market. Bullish sentiment ws
augmented by small local receipts and by
wet weather throughout many sections of
the corn belt. New York reported today
aixty boatloads taken for export. Late In
the ncaslon the prices reacted somewhat
on quite liberal realising, but the close
wb firm. December opened HWVie higher
at oiM5"4e, aoid up to 46c and closed at
4540. Local receipt were 92 car with 87
car or contract grade.
A tmng tone prevailed In the oat mar
ket. The constantly Increasing demand
from exporter wa the principal bullish
nnuence. a minor bearish ract.-r wa
decreased local receipt. The market closed
firm. December opened unchanged to He
higher at 2Ni294e, sold up to TOc and
closed at 29T4o. Local receipts were 222
cars.
Strength of grain had a steadvlna- effect
on the provisions market. The volume of
trading wa small. At the close Jcnuarv
pork wa up a shade at $12 37H Lard and
ribs also showed a gnln of a shade, closing
at 8w.7fin&77H and $6.47Ho0, respectively.
Estimated recelnta tnr tnmrirrnv Wheat
71 cars; corn, 96 car; oat, 218 car; hog
22.or head.
The leading future ranged a follow:
1 car,
80C.
; No.
No.
No.
Chicago
Kansas' City
Minneapolis
Omaha ......
Dultnth
St. Louis ....
138
1HI
4U0
64
417
78
3
68
'so
Mlataeapoll Grata Market.
ffltincrtnr mioteLlnns for Minneapolis de
llverv I. The ranae of prices, aa leuorted by
the Edwarda-Wood Grain company, 110-111
Hoard of Trade building, waa:
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Te'y.
ivin-iii,...: - :, , 1 1-,; ; .
Dec,...raHJ'i, 8.1H 82H
May.-.tMHSHI - 871 boH
83H1
8S4
NEW
YORK
T i
4aotattoaa
GKM&RAL MAHKKT
oa Varloa
2 western, 76o, c
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NEW YORK. STOCKS AND BONDS
Market in Early Eoari ii ActiT, IrragnUr
aid UoereD.
ABRUPT AND GENERAL f ALL NEAR CLOSE
Break la Ik Flaal Dealing
Carrlea Price Comprehensively
Below Taeaday Klgkt'a
Level.
NEW YORK1. Oct. 25. Today' active
market wa Irregular and uneven up ti
.,i UK- hnal
hour of trading, and th ccnillctlng t tnt it I
In the Market were so striking nt time a
to g.vo U a deci.leJIy fevciiah lona. Sp'isu
ihi.v.' iiHii'i. ttiiu mi i n mi rrcur of
ci a'ier In which there a onv! dgreo
of excitement and an advance to record
firlce In Important member of the group
ncludlng Reading, Delaware A Hudson and
Central Railroad of New Jersey,
A conspicuous leadership In the operation
waa held by operator on the floor of the
exchange who have figured prominently
In the transaction In Reading for many
months paat. No actual new wa forth
coming to explain the movement beyond
general consideration on the trade. Reports
pointed to good activity In the industry but
dwelt with some Insistence upon the action
ot the companies In accumulating etocks a
a safeguard against possible labor troubles.
The market parsed over this suggestion
with an equanimity not always shown to
wards anything bearing on the labor ques
tion. Some ' of the specialties received
further attention, but there was a marked
disposition to discriminate amongst the
members of thla group which waa a result
of the uneaalnesa caused by the low grade
of some of the Btock which have been
stirred up Into prominence lately. Some of
these were Influenced by special consider
ations. The movement In Locomotive took
on a new lease of life on grounds of trade
activity now well known. The other rull
road equipment stocks were rather unrepon
slve. A temporary advance in sugar was
due to a suggestion of a possible coming
distribution of surplus earnings, The rise
In Paclfla Mall was explained by the return
from an oriental trip of the head of the
company.
The advance In the coalers had some ym
pathrtlo effect In the railroad list, but it
did not extend far and did not persist.
There were points of weakness amongst
minor stock throughout some of the low
priced Issues suffering sharply from move
eral fund exrluslv of th liRO.noo.Onr) gold
reserve show: Available rash balance,
13,n.857; gold coin and bullion, $76,4,.W;
gold certificates, t4i.771.Ms.
Article. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I
Dec. 87H?K 8SH 7H 87
May bSii 88H 88H 88
Corn
Oct. 81 63 61 il
tDec. 4f. 4CH 46H 46
tDeo. 46HW4 4 4fH 4M
May 46V&( 4b 4&H 4&H
Oata
Oct 39
Dec. 2HIS' 30 29H 2t
May 324jii2H 32H 32 -
July 81 31H 31 81H
Pork I l
Oct. 16 10 18 12 IS 00 18 00
. Jan. 12 36 12 40 12 30 12 37
Lard I I I
Oct T 06
Nov. 87H 7 02 6 97 7 06
Jan. 77 6 80 6 76 6 77H
Ribs
Oct. 7 86 7 68 7 47H 7 47H
Jan. 47 6 62 6 47 6 50
May 8 66 6 70 6 66 6 70
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f
61
4B4
46
2f
29
3182
18 10
ia 37
7 02
8 87
i 77
7 67
8 47
6.67
New York Meaey Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 26.-MONEY-On call,
steady, 8H2HH per -cent, closing bid at 8,
offered at 4 Per cent. Time money, steady;
60 and 90 day, I per cent; 6 months, 4 per
cent.
PRIMB MERCANTILE FAFEIt-R per
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong; closing
bid steady, with actual business In bankers'
bills at 84 tin4i4 . for demand and at
84 8.124. M30 for 0-dsy bills; posted rates,
34 83H'0'44 nd 84.87iff4.87; commercial
bills, 84 S.1fJ4.ft3Vk.
SILVER Bar, te; Mexican dollar, 4c.
BONDS Government, easy; railroad.
Irregular. .
Closing quotation ot ond were a fol
lows:
V. S. rrt. U, rg....l Jsptn , M Miin... U
o coupoa It I Oo 4H. ctf H
0. g. !. n.'. Ht o id Mrln 11
so cousen lMtiU A N. nt. 4s 104
V. 8. old , rg....l"S Minhstus m. . 4...im
no eetison
V. S. is.
so coupon .......
Am. Tobacco 4o. ..
do
Atctlloa tn. .4a...
h adj. ia. .......
Atlantlo C. L. is..
Dal. Ohio 4a....
do aa
Brooklyn R. T. o.
Central of Oa. lis..
do lat Ine
do Id lac
da Id Ino
Ckea. Ohio 44a.
Chlrato at A. JS
v.,
C,
do tol. la
A"t M. Central ia at
..13H do lat Ine ts
,.l Minn. St. L.
XI M . K. 4V T. 4 10)44
..UH ie at II
..103H N. K. R ot M. s. 4s. 3
.. N. T. C. g. ISaa
. .1011 N. J, C. (. (a U4
..I0i No. Pacific 4a 1H
.. Kk do 8 n
la. M IN. ft W. r. 4a 10144
..104 'o. . V Hdg. 4s t7w,
.. M'iPnn. eonT. Via W
.. 2 Raaillnt ton. a loa'a
in ei. J. as I, m. e. aa..iio
6MAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET
Eeaf Itttri and Cw Btnff Steady, with
Ftedera Lwr.
BREAK OF TEN CENTS MADE ON HOGS
keep an Until, Both Killer aad
Feeders, la Aettra Donaaad, ellh
All Desirable Klads gelling;
freely at Steady Price.
leg from 4 to to 84 98. The bulk of the
KS went at 14 fc'ifi.OS. Taken as a whole
nd summed up In as few words as po-
lle the situation hi this: The market on
gs In general Is low and loo lower. Rep
resentative sales:
Ha.
l..
A.
.Ill
H
.5o
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l
tt
,
.tOT
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M t
J5
tl
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BOtTTH OMAHA, Oct. 26, 1906.
riT, pt w're: Cattle. Hogs. Bluej.
wiueiiti Aionuay ,
Omelal Tuesday
Official Wednesday ....
Three day this week.
Three day last week...
bam waaIc h.fn
is.... j Bam three week ago!
.im St. u ft 8.
. its m. u a. w.
aaboard A. Is.
. au So Pad Bo aa...
. 2V da lat ia ctra.
CCU. ft st. It. ' 4a.. 9ao Railway la..
ioio. ma. as, sarlaa A T4 rail ft p. la
B ft Q. a. 4a..
R. I. ft P. 4a..
do B
Colorado Mid. 4a..
Colo, ft . 4a
Cuba (a
D. ft R. O. 4s
Ulatlllara' Sec. ia.
Erie prior lien 4a..
do fen. 4a. .,
Hocklni Val. 4Ha.
Japan aa
Offered.
, 7J T.. St. L.
.. TiSa union PaclSc 4i
.. do aonr. 4a...
..I0d)a "' 8. Staal M I
..I01H Wabaah la .....
.. do deb. B
..MO Weatern Md. 4a
.. 14 W. ft U H. 4a
..llHi Wla. Cantral ia
.. M
r. It. 4a. w
. 19-14
. a
.
.120,1
.12
a4U
.106
.Vtim
. at
.1114
. T5S
. M
. II
. V4
Same four weeks ago..
oBino uays last your..
18 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE,
ina following table show the receipt of
cattle, hog and ahean ml Hnuth riranha for
th year to data, comparing with last ye":
j-,.... law. iiF".
V1''" 8IH 1117 7!M 17 7ti.!Hl0
1.811.947 1,872,W6 U.b&i
8heP 1.6H.1.918 L4.iill lwi.WJ
'oliovlng table snos th average
.ho l South Omaha for tha lt
varal day, with comparison)
Pt. 1906. J8O4.lul.!lM.19Ol.il')0.!lS9.
ft W. ia.
Para Marquett .,
Lnlon Pacini!
Amer. Arfa. Chem
do Bid
Amer. Pneu. Tuba
Amer. Buaar ' ,
do Dfd
Amer. T. ft T....
Amer. Woolen ...
do Did
Dominion I. ft 8... :a
Kdlaon Kiev.. lllu...IO
ot the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. FLOUR-Recelpls,
28.316 bbls: exDort. 29.191 bbls: market Dim
nominally higher: Minnesota, patents, 4.o0'3)
6.10: Minnesota bakers.' S3.KU41.4.U0; winter
. patents, 34.25tj4.65; winter straight, 84.000
' 4.10; winter extra, $2,86'33.S5; winter low
grade. 376(53.30, Rye Hour, firm; fair to
good, g.WKsf 4.10; choice to fancy, 84.16U4.d0.
Kuckwheat flour, quiet: spot and to arrlvu,
31.9012.00.
BUCKWHEAT Quiet; delivered In New
York. tUVtc.
s CORN MBAIr Firm: fine white and yel
low, 31 26; coarse, l.Ht1.16; kiln dried.
8.ilK,jH.i6.
RVr-Steady; No.
New York.
HARLKY Quiet: feeding.' 41c. c. 1.
New York; mailing, 49'iftilc, c. 1. t, New
York.
WHEAT Receipts. 48,000 bu: exports,
29,171 bu.; spot market firm; Ne. 2 red. J3Ho
elevator and )Hc, I. o. o., anoac; xso.
northera Duluth. 97Hc. f. o. b.. afloat; No
1 northern Manitoba. 961aO. f. o. b.. afloat.
The wheat market wa strong and actlv
todar reflect Ina- Increased outside demand,
higher foreign markets, bullish Russian
newa and bia clearance. In addition ex
tiort and domestic demand waa more active
Tha big addition to world' stock prompted
'late selling, however, and the close wa
only steady at Ho net advance May 93 l-itKiy
91 13-lbc, closed at 9cl December, 93t I
94fi, closed at 93c.
CORN Receipts, 64,782 bu.; export. 163,088
bu.; spot market Arm; No. 3, 4io elevacor
and tie. f. o. b., afloat; No. I yellow, ooc;
No. 3 white, 84c. Option market wa also
favorable again, closing stronger ro net
higher. The feature were export demand,
light receipt, strong cable and covering.
January, 64j64Ho. closed 64c;. May, U
SlHc; closed at 61 c.
OATH Receipts. 90.000 bu. : export. 8.926
bu.; spot market firm; mixed oats. 2t3J
pounds, 83Hft34c; natural white. 80 to 82
pounds. Sou 36c; clipped white, 38 to 41
pounds, Siiaa7c.
FEED Quiet; aprlng bran, 116.66; mid
dling. 816.40: city, 817.Oik323.00.
HAY Steady; spring, 6u(u66c; good to
choice. 7&02Hc.
HoPft liAiiy ; state common to choice,
!i crop, l&tj22c; l04 crop, 16&20Cj olds,
kjllc; Pacific coust. 1905 crop, UlTc; ltM
crop, 12nltk-: olds, kllc.
HIDri Firm; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs,.
20c; California. 21 t a lb...,.19c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. lac.
LEATHER Firm ; acid. 2(27c.
PROV1810N Ueef, steauy; family, 11 50
4S12.00; mess, fD.tMi 10.00; beet hams, 321.0
Zt.bO; packet, HO.jj'u 11.00; city extra India
mesa, $17.&otjl8.6i). Cut meat, quiet; pick
led belliea, 38.75i810.&0; pk-kled shoulder,
3H.60A7.00; pickled ham, tb.fvia lO.oo, Lard,
steady; western steamed. 87.60; reflned.
quiet; continent, 37 15; South Ameruu.
.30 compound, 38.6oj8.7S. Pork, steady;
family. tl76oit 18.00; short clear, H.&uylo.io;
mesa, )10.MiilS i6.
TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per pkg.), 4c;
country (pkgs. free), 4fto.
BUTTER Firm: street price, extra
creamery. jpti-S'o; ofllcial prices, creamery
common to extra, 16i3c: Western Imitation
creamery, extras, li-UlSc; wsstern firsts,
lHglci stale dairy, common to extra,
KHwlo; renovated, oommon to extra,
2oo; western factory, common to extra,
lsanc.
CHEESE Unchanged; state full cream,
large and small colored and whit fancy,
l-'V: stale, fair to choice, 12S12c.
EGGS Firm; Pennsylvania, state and
nsarby. fancy, selected white, 34a&c; Stat
choice, y-oile; state mixed, extra, !ttc; j
wciiei ii iftitv v, ptisvitu, via , wwtni aver
age best, southerns, yZlc.
POULTRY Alive, weak; weatern chick
ens. He; fowls, 12c; turkey. 14c. Dressed,
Irregular; western chicken. MjlJc; turkeys,
14c; fowls, 1101 Jo.
No. 2. tOld. INew.
Cash quotation were a follows:
FLOUR Firm: winter natcnt. n ry
4.20: straights. 33.6Ofi4.00: snrlne: tinti-iua.
34.00rii4.20; straights, 3.6(Ka3.90; bakers', UiU
WHEAT NO. Z FDrln. 86(HS7iAc: No. a.
T7ir7c; No. 3 red, 87H!&8c.
CORN-No. 8, 63(613c: No. 3 yelloV, 640.
OAT8-N0. 3. 28'ac: No. 2 white. SiHWia
SIHc: No. 8 white. 2930c.
RYE No. 2, 7071c
BARLEY Good feeding. 38c: fair to
cholco malting, 42g47c.
BtLtLUO o. i nax, zo: wo. l northwest
ern, 98c. Prime timothy, 33.20. Clover, con
tract grade, I13.Z5.
PROVI8IONB-MeB pork, per bbl 316.00
16.10. Lard, per 100 lb., 37.03. Short
rib side (loose). 37.4607.60. . Jihort -clear
aloe (boxed), $S.008.25. '
Following were the recelDta and shlrv-
menta of (four and grain:
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 46,000 48,000
Wheat, bu 292,800 16,300
Corn, bu 133,0n0 167,100
Oats, bu 682,400 423,3'i0
Rye, bu 28,000 4.900
Barley, bu 270,700 171,800
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market wa steady; creameries, 17Vo'2c;
dairies, 17ii20c. Eggs, Arm; at mark, case
Included, 19c; firsts, 21c; prime first, 23c;
extra, 24c. Cheese, Arm; U(al2c.
1
Kansa City drain and Provlsloa.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 26. WHEAT
Higher: December, 78o; May, 80c cash,
No. 2 hard, 8H&83c; No. 3, f9fi81c; No. 4,
761j.78Hc; rejected, 75o: No. 3 rd, 904191c;
No. 3, 81SMc; No. 4, 83ij4c.
CORN-rDecember, 40c: May, 40c; cash.
No. 2 mixed, 46&47c; No. 3, 46c; No. I
white, 4ii,'a&0c.
OATS-Hlgher; No. 3 white, 3031o; No. 2
mixed. 28iti'.9c.
EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kan, new
No. 3 white wood case included, 19c; cas
count, 17c; cases returned, o less.
HAY Strong; timothy, fl0.(HX$10.&0; choice
prairie, 38.60.
RYE Strong; 644c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 21o; packing,
15c.
, Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 94,000 808,000
Corn, bu ...24,000 61,000
Oats, bu 6,000 14,000
Tha ranga ot prices raid In Kansas City
as reported by tha Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-1U Board ot Trad building, wast
meats to take profits. The pressure upon I Mf,ic,u i:,i,tr.i
,'JJIV J9IHII11 WIM VBpUIKIl ,11 tVIItlin UUU
was prompted by the disclosure of an
amount of earning In the annual r port
which wa Insufficient to meet the preferred
dlvldent requirement.
Money continued relatively easy, but a
a result of this condition, foreign exchange
made a further advance to within the im
mediate neighbourhood of the gold export
point. A decline In sterling exchange at
Paris and a further rise In the discount
rate at Berlin were additional factors mak
ing toward gold export. New York ex
change at Chicago also fell to a discount.
The special weakness of the local traction
stock was attributed to opinion on the
local political outlook, although the special
weakness of the Metropolitan stocks was
commented upon. The fall In those stccks
and the heavy selling of Rock Island wore
the principal factor In breaking the market
and In causing the abrupt decline of the
last hour which carried prices comprehen
sively below last night's level. Hasty
covering of short by the bears Inducted
a sharp rally and the Irregular closing tone
left price changes very Irregular and not
Important except in a lesser number of
stocks.
Bond were Irregular. Total sates par
value 33.170,000. United States 2s declined
H per cent on call.
Quotations on the New York Stock ex
change ranged as follows:
sales. High. Low. Close.
230
Boston Stocks and Boads.
BOSTON, Oct. 25.-Call loans, 6 per
cent; time loan, 6&6 per cent. Oinclal
quotation on stocks and bond were a
follows:
Atchison adj. 4a.
do 4a ,
Mfx. Central 4a...
Atchison
do pfd
Boatoo ft Albany
Uoiton ft Maine
Boalun Klereled .
r ltchbure, pld
Ouieral Blectrlo 114 Tamarack
Maaa. Electric 11 Tr.nltr
do Dfd Li llnltMl CnnnAP
Maaa. Gaa 48V4 U. 8. Mining..
tinltcd Fruit 1071 U. 8. Oil
United Shoe Mach.... 73 t'tah
do pfd 11VL Victoria
U 8. Bteel 3('. Winona
do Dfd 10i IWolvrrlne
Vt'eitin. common ... at North Butte ...
ilia. Asked.
6oO
3,700
700
Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close,. Yes'y.
Wheat "1 i
Dec... 7T 78 77 78 77
May... 79', 80 79 to 79
Corn i
Dec.... 40 41 40 40 40i
May... 40; 40 40 40 40
Oata
Dec... 38 28 tf 28 28
May... 29 21 29 29 , 2u
OotT... 16 00 16 02 18 90 16 90
Jan.... 12 28 12 80 12 17 13 27 13 22
Lard
Jan.... 6 70 ( 75 ( 70 ( 75 ( 70
Oct.... TOO 7 00 6 97
Rlba-
Jan.... ( 42 6 46 8 42 ( 46 ( 40
Oct.... 7 70 7 JO 7 43 7 43 7 60
14,200
600
9,000
22.400
400
60,000
7,00
2,900
7,600
ft. Loals tiestral Market.
BT. LOUI6. Oct. 26. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, aigc.ci on
track, 92a94e; December, 84c; May, 87iji
87c; No. 2 hard. 8.li,t(87c.
CORN-Hlgher; No. 2, cash, 62c; on
track, 61c; December, 46&4c; May,
48c.
OATS Higher; No. 3 cash, 29c; on track,
30c; No. 2. white, 31c
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 34.20
64.36; extra fancy and straight, 33.704 16;
clear. 33 6nf3.70. .
SEED Timothy, steady; 32603.00.
COHNMEAL Steady, 80.
BRAN Easy; sacked east track, 65$r47o.
HAY-Steady; timothy, o.0O4i 14.00 ; prairie,
609.00.
IRON COTTON TIE8-99C.
BAGGING 6c.
HEMP TWINE-c.
PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing.
315.00. Lard, ateady; prime steam, fti.&j.
Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts,
17.75; clear ribs, 3D.0O: short clears, 38 2i. Ba
con, steady; boxed extra shorts, $8.60; clear
libs. 33.75: short clear, 39. u).
POULTRY-Dull; chickens. 8c; springs,
9HQlc; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese,
8c.
BUTTER firm ; creamery, lba23c; dai
ries 17j'C- .
KGGd Firm, higher; 18c, case count.
Receipts. Ehlpments.
Flour, bbls lO.Oou 10. OX)
Wheat, bu 78,000 3,0o0 i Westlnghouse
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111., Oct. 28 CORN-Hlgher;
No. 3 yellow, 63c; No. 3. 63c; No. 4, 62c; new.
No. 4, 47c; no grade, 6O4⁣ new no grade,
46c.
C5ATS Higher; No. I white, 2929c;
No. 4 white. )29o.
WHlbKY-On the basts of 1 SO for fin
ished goods.
Liverpool Grata Market,
LIVERPOOL Oct. 36. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 2 red. western, winter, 6m ad
Futures, strung; December. 7s; March,
(a lld.
CORN Spot, Arm; American mixed, 6s
ld. Kutuna. strong; December, 68d;
January, 46d: March. 4 6d,
. Toledo ereal
TOLEDO, .. Oct.
Octbr. VUsaaW
Market.
ffi.-8EU:r '"iv.-r.
Adams Ex....
Amal. Copper
Am. Car At F
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil...'
do pfd
Am. Kx.
Am. H. & L. pfd
Am. Ice Securities...,
Am. Linseed OH ......
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd ,
Am. Smelt. St Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng....
Am, Toh. pfd etf
Anaconda M. Co,.-...
Atchison .
do Dfd
Atlantic Coast Line.
Bait, ft Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T ,
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Ches. & Ohio
Chi. A Alton
da pfd
Chi. Gt. Western ...
Chi. & N. W
C, M. & St. P
Chi. Term. A T
do pfd
C. C, C. & St. L
Colo. Fuel & Iron ...
Colo. & Southern ...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products
do pfd
Del. & Hudson
D., L. A W
Den, A Rio Q
do tfd
Distillers' Securities
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley .....
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd ,
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do Dfd .-
Louis. A Nashville... 19,200
Manhattan L ...
Met. Securities .
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn. A St. L...
M.. St. P. A 8. S
do pfd
Missouri Pacific ....
M., K. A T
do pfd
National .Lead
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
N. Y. Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A Western
do pfd
North American ...
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P., C C. A St. L....
Pressed Steel Car...
do Dfd
Pullman Palace Car.,
iteaaing ....
do 1st rid
do 2d pfd
RepulOlo Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L. A S. F. Id pfd.
St. Louis 8. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway ...
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron....
Texas A Pacific
T.. 8t. L. A W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
U. S. Ex
V. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Va.-Carollna Chem...
do pfd
Wabash
do ptd
Wells-Fargo Ex
fcaee...
84
41
'82
Conaola, money
ao account ......
Anaconda
AHLIeon
do pfd
Baltimore Ohio
Canadian Pacific .
Chaa ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C, M. ft St. P
DrBiere
Denrer ft R. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat ptd.i......
do Id pfd
Illlnola Central ....
LouleTllla ft Naah..
at.. K. ft T.
200 40 40
43,700 71 X
1,600 116 116
28,400 181 129
KlOO 144 142
...300 102 vk:
V"V itAW 3101
89
105
1H5
113
98
78
172
234
68
8
600 45 44
300 4!) 48
500 81 81
700 73 72
200 189 188
100 92 92 ,
800 181 10
200 23 23
100 82 82
166 '84 '84
81
72
188
91
180
23
81
1,600
1,000
19.900
29iO
2.200
80
126
24
77
122
24 1
M.
98
4
144
104
F0
61
101
..226.900 127
200
4l
1.900
54,400
11.200
800
1.200
l'O
22.6K)
00
8,700
2TO
1,710
40
4IO
loO
GS.MO
100
'"ioo
. I.700
800
53.2(10
1H.100
1.200
l
1.&0
4o0
98
2
97
31
74
68
23
m
7'
12o
87
9H
89
33
39
M
JSR
96
m"
64
110
89
10f.
34
107
22
42
.. II Adventure
..I0(4 Alloues
.. W !malamated
.. Um American Zino ....
..1044 Atlantic
. .; IBin(bam
..174 Cal. ft Hacla
..163 Centennial
..141 JCopir Hang
.. U'ta Dalr Weat
..101 ,lMmlr.ion Coal ...
..114 (Praaklln
,. M llale Royala
.. W Haa Mining
.. It, Mlthltan
..141ft Mohawk
..131 Mont. C. ft C
..137 Old Dominion
.. 42 Oaceola
..104 Parrot
uuincy
Hhanr.oa
. H
. 85
.
. 37
. 11
.Iftt
.
. 14
. 7S
. 11
, 4
. 10V
. 14
. 41
.
. 31 i
.111
. 26
.104
.1
. 13
.
. 10
. 4tt
. 4
. II
.US
. e
London Closing: Stock.
LONDON. Oct. 26. Closlnir Quotation on
ine DtocK exenange were as follows:
M -ll N. Y. Central.
.. IhH Norfolk ft W
..6 do pfd
.. 1'4 Ontario ft W
..107 pennirlvanla
..104 fcand Mire .......
..177 Reading .,....,..
. . a do lat pfd
.. II do Id pfd
..117 Southern Hallway
.. 17 . do pfd
.. 34 Southern Pacific .,
')'., union Facino
. 10
. M
. 74
.ISIS
.1(7
Jl
do pfd . .
V. 8. meal...
do pfd ....
Wflbaah ......
a pfd ....
Spanish 4i
...117
... av
...
... U
... 74
... I
...
, ,. 4S
... m
... la
,..101
... 7J
...137
... n
... 31
...10s
... 12
... 43
3
SILVER Bar, steady; Ubd per ounce,
luurst, r JMiUH per cent.
The rate ot discount In the onen market
for ahort bill I 4 per cunt; for thres
month Dllla, 4 per cent,
For el n Flnetnclal.
LONDON. Oct. 28. Rote for money and
discounts were firm In. the, market today.
i ne blocK exenange - requirements were
rainy heavy. Trading n the Stock ex'
change was quiet and mostly uninterest
ing. Continental were stiff, owing to th
dear money, consols were a shade off.
Home rails were in fair demand, helped
by the latest traffic returns. Americana
were irregular and quiet. The movements
were slight on either side of parity and
mostly iractionauy tower on pront-laklng.
1 ne local operations were .merely 111 even
ing up of accounts. Prices dropped later
on New York selling end closed lull with
a few exceptions, notably Reading. Grand
lrunK waa tower on tne traffic returns.
Mexican rail benefitted bv tha traffic in.
croase. Russian and Japanese securities
were easier on realizations. Japanese lm
perlal 9 of 19N4 were quoted at 102.
BERLIN, Oct. 25. Prices on the Bourse
today wero weak on account of high rates
cnargeo ior money.
pakih, uct. . prices on the Bourse to
day were heavy, but became stronger on
eml-offlclal reports that the conr-luslon of
he negotiations for the new Russian loan
wa imminent. Russian Imperial 4s were
ouoted at 93.26 and Russian bonds of 1904 at
620.
8.046
8,040
6.300
16.888
13.780
li.HH
U.D60
13.JT4
16,9tt6
23.m
20,ol9
13.709
67T31I
60.8.1
84.(180
63.013
60..9
87. a
tl.
4t.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oot.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oou
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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10...
il
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14...
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IS...
17...
18...
19...
80...
21...
22...
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24...
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. I 6 i4' KJ I 141 ti TSt t 131 '
) I I 81 7 20 68 t 18)
09f I 711 861 I 691 I 111 4 42 4 8
i 08
6 08
I 03
106
8 08
104
4 99
I 07
6 OA
I 09
6 11
6 10
! 10
8 14
6 16
64
6 09
I 711 861 I 691 I 19
6 74 I 7 32 I 67
I 78 I 66 62
6 89 t 64 7 42
668( 41 73949
( 64 ( 19 7 28 8 83
6 19 7 14 6 12
( 62 ( 21 7 04 ( 141
( 46 6 96 3 15
( 31 ( 30 (20
8 16 S 87 7 07
6 11 ( 43 7 16 ( 28
( 11 ( 49 7 00 ( 18
6 S ( tl ( 22
(07(22 7 16(29
4 97 7 02 6 27
( 02 ( 11 8 23
6 07 6 03 8 92
6 13 607 682 628
6 17 6 111 8 70 6 OS
( 14 8 7 6 99
8 22 6 74 8 01
( 20 ( 71 6 06
301
.13
( 08
6 t'i
4 93
4 -
4 93
4' 93
a
4 82
4 72
4 (4
4 52
4 61
4 68
a
4 62
4 61
4 51
4 48
4 37
4 81
4 34
4 Sf
4
4 33
4 81
4 23
4 20
4 24
4 20
4 16
4 10
4 16
4 II
4 13
4 16
4 14
4 13
Indicate Sunday.
The ftfnHfkl nnmh, nr r. , mt nr Lr
orougnt in today by each road wa:
Palll, 1 1 , , i Qk'n U',aa
v.., ju. b 01. f. My I 2
waDash 1
Missouri Pacific ....
union Pacific aystei
C. A N. W. Ry
F.. E. A M. V. R. J
C.. St P., M. AO..
B. A M. Ry
C. R. I. A P.. east...
C. R, I. A P.. west..
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Western
Total receipts ....
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.
2 1
,46 16 34 1
8 .. ..
. 75 26 27 3
5 7 a ..
, 92 12 23 12
.8 7 8
.3 4
4
, 1
. 1
.231 82 86 19
SHEEP Receipt this morning were quit
large, about elghty-rlve car being reported
in th vards. This Is the largest run we
have had this week and the total for th
flrst three days of this week will prob-
blv exceed the Israre run made the first
hree day of the flrst week of this month.
Thre week ago there arrived at the
ard 238 car of sheep during the nrst
hree day ahd the receipt for the last
three day are 238 car of heep. Some
t. the sheen trains arrived at th yarus
In fair season thl morning, but a con
siderable portion of them did not put In
n appearance until lata in tne wruinwii.
Th market this morning wa In a good
healthy condition and was lainy active.
Packers were again anxious for supplies
nd anything In the way or desiraDie aiuera
was fully steady with yesteruay s pm-cn.
Th Miinnlu rf fM.Hra In IhQ vara Wita
practically cleaned up yesterday before the
market closed last nignt, so. ui
the run this morning the market was In a
good healthy condition. There was a lair
demand for good choice feeders on the part
of both local and country buyers, of whom
there were quite a few present, my i"v
he market remained just about steaay wmi
yeaterday.
uuolallons on tat snpep inn iaiui.
to choice lambs. 37.O0iff7.4O: good to c inice
yearling wethers. 35.S05n.00; good to cn.-iuc
old wether, 35.0026.60; good to choice ewes,
84.f5.0O. . .
Uuotattons on reeoer sneep ana inum.
Good feeding lambs, I6.00fo6.60; giod imi
Ing yearlings. 36.006.50; good feeding weth
ers. 34.60fy4.75; feeder ewe. $4.004.40; breed-
in ewes, 34 4014.75.
Repreeentutlve sales:
No. AV.
80 Wyoming feeder lambs s
Omaha Packing Co 363
ewirt and company 742
Armour A Co 762
Cudahy Packing Co 745
t.uaany PKg. Co., country
Vansant A Co 105
Carey A Benton 197
Lobman A Co 121
Mccreary & Clark
W. I. Stephen
Hill A KuntJtlnger
Huston A Co
L. F. Hum
Wolf A Murnan ..
J. B. Root
821
1.441
1,001
1,844
320
1.406
2,lo4
1,107
4.12
J. H. Bulla
Z. N. Clark
Haggerty ...
Held over ..
. 24
. 304
. 124
. 17
. 90
. 235
. 63
. 24
. 73
.1.233
14,241
23
60
71
119
s?a
a
39
68
13.1
90
't"
63
11"
SS
104
S3
H7
21
41
Corn.
Oats,
bu..
bu.
..So.ooO
..63.000
ki.ouo
44,000
Vlaibl tmpplr ( GralB.
NEW YORK. Oot. 36. -Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradatreets' show the following changes in
available supplies, as compared with pre
vious account:
Wheat United State and Canada, east
of the Rockia, Increased 4.702.000 bu. Afloat
for and In Europe. Increased 1O,0u0 bu.
Total supply Increased 7 aoi.0o0 bu.
Corn United State and Canada, east of
the RcM-kiea. decreased 1.038. 0w bu.
Oats United State and Canada, east of
the Rocktea. Increased 3.753.0HO bu.
The leading Increases reported thl week
are l.lfaiom bu In Manitoba. 134.000 bu. at
Kingston. 100.000 bu at th Chicago pri
vate elevator. 100.01a) bu. at Port Huron,
81.000 bu. - at Nashville fa'.mO bu. at Og
densburg. 74 000 bu. at Ht. Joaeoh, TO OOO bu.
. Chnt-.nuoga, aO.uuv bu. aU MlUhell, 64,000
bu. (U OuiAlia.
Western Union
W. A L. E
Wis. Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific
Central Leather .
do Dfd
Sloss-Hhi-fflald
400 176 174
an
low
1 inn
1500
l.i0
1.2u
3!
.'
204
:
10'
7-"1
30
fi!
a-:
45
104
72
Total sales for the day, 1,215, 4o0 share.
8KV
152
6S
87
80
97
60
144'i
1M
HI 1
51".
2f-l
1W
:i
9H
2-
95
30
73
3
104
67
23
60
71
J19
a.;
99
88
84
3f
5S
134
95
122
87
63
110
8
104
33
Jll4
174
93
17
30
81
'.'
45'i
l'M
Tl
Sew York Mialag stocks.
NEW YORK. Oct. 16. Closing quotation
on mining (took wet a
Adama con aa
Alice '
Braec
Brunawirk Coa ....... ti
1 uito'h Tunnel ... t
Coo. Cal. ft V .18
Horn SHear l'l
Iroa Sllar 37
Laadllla Coa t
follows:
Utile Chlal ..
Ontarts
Ophtr
e.'-i nil
Fotoal
Savaga
Sierra Nevada
r'mall Hopaa ..
Staadar
... 6
...1
...al
... 1
... It
... 41
... M
... M
...171
Trraasry Slatesaent.
WASHINGTON. Oct. ii.-Today s Stat,
went vt tu utwjaiy Ulaucti iu tag gu-
t Bank Clearings,
OMAHA, Oct. 25. Bank clearings for
today were 81.492,466.8 and for the, corre
sponding date last year tl. 269,813.65.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Oct. 25. WOOL An Improve,
ment I found In the demand for wool In
the Boston market. There has been a
noticeable increase In th call from tha
worsted manufacturer. The firm open
ing of the foreign market has had a
strengthening effect on trading here and
ha confirmed tha belief that no lower
prices will prevail for some time. Pulled
wools are quiet, with territories moving
freely. Foreign grades are light. Lead
ing quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsyl
vania XX and above. 36gSSc; X. 84g35c;
No. 1. 40341c; No. 2. 404lc; fine unwashed.
28g29c; quarter blood unwashed. 3435c;
three-eighths blood, 350'36c; half blood. 349
S5c: unwashed Delaine. 3ixBtlc; unmerchant
able, 81'S.t2c: fine washed Delaine, 3ft9
89c. Michigan fine unwashed, JidJISc; quar
ter blood unwashed. 83034c: three-eighths
blood. 84336c; half blood. 33934c: unwashed
Delaine. 2Me. Kentucky, Indiana, etc.,
three-eighths and quarter blond, 368360.
Territory, Idaho, line, 22ifr24c; heavy fine.
19j21c; fine medium. 23&24e; medium, 27
2e; low medium. 28!fr'?9 Wyoming fine,
12'i(23c; heavy fine, 19HJ20C: fine medium,
2S1t24o; medium. 27iff28c; low medium. 28
29c. T'tah and Nevada, fine. tVfxlic; heavy
fine. 19tfi20c; flne medium. 23Hf24c; medium,
j?(r-7e: low medium, 28'-c. Dakota, flne.
22(g23c: flne medium, 22ifj'23o: medium. 274
ic; low medium. 28029c., Montana, flne.
choice, 26f27c; fine average, 24S'25c; flne
medium choice, 2GrZ7c; average, 27528c;
atanle. 28fi30c; medium choice, 2M30c.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 25. WOOl-Steady ; me
dium grndes, combing and clothing.
Sic; light fine, 2327c; heavy fine, 194ji3c;
tub washed. S-'Ho.
1 i
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 35. METALS The
London tin market was omwhal irregu
lar with spot closing at 148 12a 6d and
future at 148. Locally the market wa
dull and lower with spot quoted at (32 36
32.66. Copper wa lower th London, clos
ing at 71 16s for spot and 70 6a for
future. Locally the market wa quiet
with lake quoted at $1 27&1 76; leetro
lytic. H8.22Hii'l.t6: casting., tl6.ft191s.3714.
Lead was unchanged at 1417 6d in tha
London market. Locally the market la re
ported Arm with spot supplies quoted at
t5.2&6 4u. Spelter wa ateady at ti ibA.V)
in the local market, but wa easier nbroad
at 28 12 6d Iron waa lower In the English
markets with standard foundry closing at
61a Id; Cleveland warrants at 52s fd. Lo
cally the market Is firm: No. foundry,
northern. Is quoted at 818 25gl8 5ui No. 3
foundry, northern. n7.7518.U0; No. 1 foun
dry, southern. 818 2K18 50; No. 3 foundry
southern. t17.7518 00.
ST. LOTM8. Oct. 26 METALS Lend,
firm at t5.1. Spelter. Arm at (8.103612.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 36-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling nplanda, 10.66c; mid
dling gulf. 10 Sue; sale, lu hale.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 26 COTTON Steady:
middling. l'c; sales. 27 bales; receipts, 700
bales- stock. 9 664 bales, shipments, none.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 24 COTTON -Steady;
salts. I it) bale; ordinary. 7o;
good ordinary, 8 11-lSn; low middling.
9 15-ltc: middling, 10 ft-lftc; good middling.
10 1S-16c: middling fair, llc; receipts, 7,703
bale; stock. IB, S3 bales.
Dulatk tSrala Market.
DUX.UTH. Oct. 86. WHEAT To arrlv.
No. 1 northern, lc; No, I northern. &3t;
on track. No. 1 northern. (6c; No. 2 north
ern, ; December, alfc; Msy, tMo.
OlTaV-TO (Mi-tig MaA (Ma UaO, U.
Totals 6.696 6.7(17 19,669
CATTLE Receipt of cattle wee not
very targe at tnia point this morning.
though there were very slaeable runs ut
other points. For the three day of Mie
week the receipt are somewhat smaller
than for the corresponding period of one
ana two weeKS ago. ,
Beef cattle were not very plentiful thl
morning, in ract ther was a decided scare
lty of good fat steers. There were a few
corn-feds, but not very many and none
that were very cholc, the best here being
goon enougn to nring su.sa. packers evt
dently had use for a few and they got down
to business in the morning and picked up
everytning aenirauie at goon steauy prices
In some cases , perhaps paying a little
stronger. The condition of the market on
western range steers wa about the same.
that Is, the supply of desirable killer waa
very limited and the market In consequence
runy steaay.
There were not very many cows or heif
ers in iKfit tnis morning, in ract the sun
ply both yesterday and today wa light ai
compared 10 tne total run or cattle, prices
however, were pushed up so high last week
that buyers yesterday Insisted upon taklnir
orr sometning. Today with tne run still
light they wer glad to pay steady prlc
and tne market in a good many place
looked atrong. A good many salesmen were
quoting tne marKet as steady to strong.
The trade wa reasonably active and the
early arrivals changed hnnds In very good
season.
As has been the case all thl week the
most of the cattle In today were feeder or
looker. Unfortunately the demand from
the country has not been so good for feed
err as anticipated, with th result tha
speculators have been unable to unloud
their purchases made earlier In the week
and tney were not rree Duyers euner yes.
t.rl a v np tAriav Yeatprdav. Ilnitur tha In.
fluence of the large supply, price dropped
off alMiut 10c. This morning the trade was
s-enerallv slow and still lower, except
might be on something right good that
some one Just happened to have a place for.
Representative sale:
BEEF SJTEBRS.
At. fr. fi. at. Pr.
0 8 It 4 1151 4 M
t IS II till I 10
4 28 10 1S6I i 10
4 U 10 1277 I 10
cow a.
1 M 14 10JI I 71
8 00 II 1001 I M
t St t 1U I 10
i la 3 .....1141 I ii
I 45
HEIFEIio.
14 S7 I M
CALVES,
ti no t m
STULK.EK3 AND FEEDERS.
I II I 00
WESTERNS.
WYOMING.
13 steers... .1233 8 60
NEBRASKA.
No.
8
II
IS.....
49
1 ....
10
1
10..
10..
.107
.1037
.1107
TM
!T
70
IM
IttOl
147
( COWS...
12 feeders
21 heifers.
7 cows.
6 cows...
38 steers. .
106 feeders. 1187
17 feeders.. 816
81
842
6N0
845
903
1239
8 feeder.,
10 feeder.,
10 cow....
46 feeder.
16 cows....
8 cows....
10 cowl
IS cows
MONTANA.
8 76 11 feeders.
3 00
3 26
t 40
I 40
1 76
( 40
3 66
3 26
773
6.2
792
619
934
913
lm4
964
1088
30 feeders.. 1156
8 steers.. ..1101 ( 60 29 steers. ...1329
9 steers... .114 3 45
G. 8. Mitchell Wyo.
1( feeders.. 1166 3 65 2 feeders.. 1140
P. Mullen Wyo.
24 ter.... 119 3 60
c. m. Miner web.
3 00
3 00
2 10
3 40
2 46
1 90
2 25
2 80
8 t
3 90
S 23
21 feeder.. 10:9 8 85
33 feeder.. 6o3 3 15
33 feeder.. 668 3 15
Pcteron A
27 feeder.. 94) 3 15
1 feeder... IOCS J 35
17 cow...
16 cow...
2 cows...
( cows...
6 cows...
i cow..,
( cow...
3 cow...
McGould Neb.
6 cows 836
J. W. Man-Nb.
828 3 60 12 feeder.. 899
A. Slgman 8. D.
. 987
. 90
.. 9o0
.llf
.. (72
,.lmi
. 936
t 80
I 00
3 26
t 20
t 10
i 65
I 30
13 feeder.. 1061
17 feeder.. 8t4
3 feeder
1 bull....
12 steer..
16 calves.
13 cows.
876
1810
833
669
1198
A. W. Bristol Wyo.
86 steer.. ..1323 4 80 43 steer. ...1262
43 steers.... 1250 (75 steers. ...1323
Milldale Cattl Co. Neb.
1 eow 160 2 60 feeder.. 801
47 feeder.. 80I 160 1 feeder... 1060
HOGS Tne receipt of hog wer
eraiely large thl morning and wre about
enual to in average run tor
2 30
3 SO
3 60
3 40
t 20
2 30
t 80
too
3 76
t 75
1 75
1 00
2 80
mod
a WetlneaHuv
rhere wer also large run reported at
Chicago and at Kansa City, with price
6!0l0c lower. These' report, with the run
here, helped to lower the price at thl
point. packer nav indicated all alon
that they tnougnt mat price were loo hig
to siore away uuiea nifaii anq nav on
been buying what wa necessary for them
to hav in order to supply the demand of
their trade. Last week packer tried to
force the maraet down, out owing to mod
erately light receipt were unahln to do so
successfully. This week, aided by the
rather large receipts at all market points,
they have done a little better. This morn
ing trad opened slow and ther was not
much activity on th market all day. The
receipt wer a little late In getting In. but
when they did get in there wa nof rmii h
change. Good choice hogs went 10c lower,
while tha common and rougii loads were
vo harder to sell and went at prluag rang.
...rl
....101
....ll
177
171
4T
t7
Il
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ro
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110
40
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4 M
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4 M
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4 5
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4 17
4 17
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...141 iao
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...171
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77...
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I 10
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close was steady at a net loss of 204iC5
points Sulrs were report ill of 123.' lms.
Including November st tvV'n iV, IWcnihrr
ut 6 500.16. "h-; Jiinuiirv at 6 71V; Match t
IsMlS.taic; April at 7 .10; May at 7 7. !.";
July at 7.2ch7.2.V; September at 7.:"ii7.4;.'.
Spot, easy; No. 7 Klo, Invoice 8o.
123
I08
125
126
62
51
C3
60
76
70
. 80
. 4
43
61
66
1 35
87
100
103
65
110
74
65
Pr.
4 50
6 00
6 00
6 50
6 50
6 00
6 00
6 26
6 60
7 00
7 00 .
7 00
4 'S
4 10
5 10
6 95
6 50
3 50
4 00
4 00
4 62
4 86
6 00
6 25
( 26
6 82
6 82
37
( 60 '
18 Wyoming ewes
198 Wyoming ewes
s Wyoming wetners
'3 Wvomltia- wethers
38(t Wyoming feeder lambs
361 Wyoming feeder lambs
121 Wyoming cun tamo
335 Wyoming lambs
325 Wyoming lambs
in W yoming larrm
848 Wyoming lambs
61 South Dakota ewe leeuere...
12 Smith Dakota lamb culls...
305 South Dakota lamb feeders.
843 Wyoming lamb feeders
685 Wyoming lamb teeners
2 Nebraska ducks
15 Nebraska ewes
6 Wyoming cull ewes
210 Wyoming ewe
92 Nebraska ewes
12 Wyoming ewes
149 Nebraska yearlings
34 Wyoming lamb feeders
628 Wyoming sheep and year-
lings
44 Wyoming sheep and year
lines 101
288 Wyoming lambs M
1000 Wyoming lamo ieeaers 01
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Ftrm to Slow Hogs Weak and
Lower Sheep steady.
CHICAGO, Oct. 25.-.CATTLE Receipts,
22,000 head; market tor best nrm; o'.ner
low; steers, 3.8&J.4b; tocKers 11 na 1 rj-u-ers,
(2.9043.75; cows and canners, tl.50g
A90; bulls, t2.05(6.00; heifers, 6l.twiH.4u;
calves. 83.7&jTi.o.
HOGS Receipts, 23,000 neao: marsei wen
and lower; shipping and selected, ao.ieji
6.30; mixed and heavy packing. 4.3o'a'5.20;
light. (&.ucko.zo; Pig ana rpogna, ai.ouwu.w.
tSHJit;! AMD lAMUiS neceipm. ov.irnj
head; market steady; sheep, ti. 45(07.26;
lambs, t3.75rcfi7.65.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 2,187 head; good steers steady and
choice firm; others, dull and unevenly
lower; bulls and cows,' slow to 10c lower;
native steers, W.15ai.25; western, t3.364jO.70;
bulls, t2.604bi.25; cows, tl.4O4t3.60. Cables
quoted live cattle slow; exports, 334 head
cuttle and 3,100 quarters of beef; estimated
tomorrow, 810 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 1,985 Head; marKet
for natives, lower; greasers, steady; west
erns, steady; veals, t4.6O4i9.00; few choice
and selected, t9.25fy9.50; little calves, 33.50
O4.00; grassers, 62.7t4jS.12; westerns, 32. 7a
4i3.00; dressed calves, lower; city dressed
veals, 84j;iac per id.; country aressoo, t'iy
llc per lb.; dressed grassers and fed
calves, 4"7c per lb.
HOGS Receipts, 8,525 head; market, trine
firm; state and Pennsylvania hogs, to.60
6.75.
SHEEP AND LAMHH nereipis, s.tijj
head; sheep, steady; lambs, 2543te lower;
closed do II and weak; sneep, iJ.bwaa.au:
culls. t2.504)3.26; lambs, 36.008.00; few choice
101s eariy, oo.o; annuo, ibiiiuh, ei.w, turns,
t5.0046.50. ,
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY,. Oct. 25. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 19,500 head, Including 600 southern;
market, steady; choice export and dressed
beef teers, t6.254r6.86; fair t good, MOOftf
6.15; western steers, t2.7&tl4.50; Blockers and
feeders, t2.504t4.25; southern steers, 32.2441
4.60; southern cows, tl. 7682.75; native cows,
tl. 75478.50; native heifers, 33.50fo4.75; bulls,
t2.0u'3 OO; calves, t2.504j6.60.
HOGS Receipts. 14.O0O head; market, 5$
10c lower: top. 85.12: bulk of sales, to.02Wtf
6.10; heavy, (5.02(jf5.12; packer, t5.00ftf6.10;
pig and light, M.evtso.iu.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 3,000
head; market, strong; lambs, top price.
87.66; native lambs, t5.7547.66; western
lambs, t5.754V7.65; ewe and yearlings. 14.26
66.00; western yearlings. ta.O04i6.0O; western
sheep, t4.604j6.40; stockers and feeders, $3.76
44.75. .
St. I.onl Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 26. CATTLE Receipts.
6.000 head, including 2,000 Texans; market
for natives, weak; for Texans, steady;
native shipping and export steers. 4.1i(.
6.76; dressed beef and butcher steers. t2.50
H 60; steers under l.OuO lbs., t2.6o4t3.&0;
stockers and feeders, t2.2643.26; cows and
heifers, t'.ooj4.40; CHnners. tl.5o4l2.00; bulls.
t2.1E4i3.00; calves, t3.004tC.75; Texans and
Indian steers, 32.504)3.80; cows ajid heifers,
32.0043. 00.
HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head; market, 54f
10c lower; pigs and lights, H504(6.20; pack
ers. t4.754fo.26; butchers and best heavy,
(5.10476. 30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.0OO
head; market, steady; native muttons, tl.so
tl5.40; lambs, to&04j7.50; culls and bucks,
t250f6.00; stockers, t2 90Ut.75; Texans, t3.00
tj4.00.
it. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JO8EPII. Oct. 25. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,813 head; market, steady to liic
lower; natives. t3 65455.90; cows and heifers.
tl.fc04S4.6o; stockers and feeders, t2.7r.4jl. Go.
HOGS Receipts, 6,181 head; market, 07J
10c lower; light, ti-0u4i.15; medium and
Iimvv 16 00416.10
SHEEP AND LAMBS
head: market, steai
wethers, t5 65.
Ions City Live Stock Market.
8IOUX CITY. Oct. 26.-(8peolal Tele
gram.! CATTLE Receipts, 2.300 head;
market weak; stockers lower; beeves. 34 00
tjr6.6n; cows, bulls and mixed, t-.2o4j3.00;
Btockers and feeders, t2.7&&3.90; calves and
yearlings. 12.603.40.
HOGS Receipts, 4.600 head: market 10c
lower, selling St H W3.10 bulk of sales.
t4.954i5.00.
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stork at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattl-.
South Omaha 8 00
Sioux City t.tm
Kansas City 19 500
St. Joseph 4.813
OMAHA HHOLEIALH MAftKHT.
Condition of t rade aad Qnotatlona en
Staple and Fancy Produce. '
FOGS-Candled stock, ISc.
LIVE ltU I.TltY-llens. 7f10c; roosters,
8c: turkeys, lfcifiltie; ducks, 94(!c; spring
chicken, 94il(c.
BUTTER Parking Btock. 16c; -choice to
fancy dairy, 18l.ic, creamery, 31021c;
prints. 51c.
SUGAR Slandsrd granulated. In bbls,
35.68 re;- cwt. ; cubes, to 40 per cwt ; cut
loaf. t6.(S per cwt.; No. 8 extra C. ti 40 per
cwt.: No. 10 extra C. t6.25 er cwt.: No. it
yellow, 38.20 per !.; XX A A powdered.
8 20 per cwt.
FRESH FISH-Trout. irflllo; halllbut. llo;
buffalo, dressed, 9c; pickerel, dressed, 8c;
white bass, dressed, 12c; snnhsn c; perch,
scaled and dressed. Sc: pike, llo: catfish,
16c; red napper, loc; salmon, 11c;. nrapples,
12c; eels. Wc. bullheads, lie: black baa. 26c;
whlteflsh, 104llc; frog legs, per dos., 80c;
lobsters, green, 27c: boiled lobsters, Stv;
lmd roe. 46c; bluertsh. 8c.
HAY Price quoted bv Omaha.Wholssal
Hay Dealers' at'torlntton: No. 1 upland,
17; medium. t6.O04rti.tn; coarse, t5.'
BRAN Per ton, tlJ.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES Valencia, all sixes, to.004J6.50;
Florida, all sixes, t3 75474.06.
LEMONS Lemoniera. agtra fancy. 248
slxe, tv 00; 3u0 and 300 sixes, 36.00.
DATES Per box of 80 l-!t. pkgs.. 32;
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6c;
wiilnut stuTed. 1-lb. pkgs , t2.00 per dos.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, loli
85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-Crown. 12c; -crown,
12c. '
BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, tl 7
62.26; Jumbo. (ir'.O
FRL1T9.
TEARb Utah, Kicfer and Vicars, tlOO;
De Ango, t2.i6-
PLUMS Utah and Colorado, per 4-basket
crate, tl.oO; Italian prunes, tl.16
APPLES Ben Davis and Whaesaps, In
t-uu. l.biS.. '. if. i3 Co; In bu. baskets, tl Oot
California Bcllflowers, tl. 6J; Coforado Jona
than and Grimes' Gnldr-n. titwaJ.lO.
OHAl'ES New York Concord jwi 8-lb.
basket, 2Jc; Muscats, per 4-basket crate.
$1.75; Tokavs, or 4-bisket crate, $1.75.
UU1NCES ('allfornia, per bos, tl.7k
CRANBERRIES Early Blaoaa, tn:ii per
bbl.; Jerseys, 4W.50.
VEGETABLES- '
POTATOES New. per ju. Sue. '
ONIONS Home-grown . ,llow, red and
whit, per bu., Goc: Upanlsn, per "t;e, 11.40.
WAX BEANS Per -j-bu. Wl.el. iojjijo;
string bear.d. per -bu box. tJ3oo.
BEANS Navy, pr bu., W.OIt.
CUCUMBERS Per do.. 35c.
TOMATOES Horn grown, -bu. baskets,
35oc.
CABBAGE Homr-grown, ' In crates, per
lb., lc
HEETS New, per bu., 0o.
CELERY KalntnMBoo, per dos., 26c.
SWEET POTATOES Virginia, pr J-bu,
bbl., $2 50. .
BEFJTr Ct'S. (
Wholesale prices tor uof cuts: Ribs No.
1, He; No. t. 8c; No. 3, oc. Loins No. 1, 14c;
No. 2, 11c; No. 8, ic. Chucks No. 1, 4c;
No. 2, 4c; No. 8, 3o. Rounds No. 1, 7c;
No. 2. 6c; No. 8, 60. Plates No. 1, 3c;
No. 2, 3c; No. 8, 2c.
MISl.'ELLANEOUS.
HONEY New. per lbs., $325.'
CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wleconin llmberger, Wo; twins,
lc, young Americas, 13c.
NUTS Wa'.nuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard' shells, rer lb.. ISc;
No. 2 soft shells, p-r lb.. 12c; No, 2 hard
shells, per lb, 12c Pecans, large, per lb,
12o; small, per lb.. sOc. Peanuts, per lb., 7c;
rousted, per lb., 8c. chill walnuts, per lb.,
12ul3c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c;
hard shells, per lb., loc. , Sliellbark, hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory nuts, per
bu., tl.50. Chestnuts, 2oc per lb. Cocoanuts,
84.00 per saeg of 100.
HIDES No. 1 green, 9c No. 2 green, 8c;
No. 1 salted. lOUc; No. 2 salted, 9c; No. 1
veal calf. 11c; Nn. t veal calf. 9c: dry salted,
7til4c; sheep pelts, 26c4itl.00; bore bides,
tl.C0fJ3.00. i ,
Sogar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25.-8UaAR Raw,
nominal; fair refining. 2 15-16c; contrlf ugni,
96 test, 3 9-16c; tnolnnse Biigar, 2 ll-lik-;
refined, quiet; No. 6. 4.10c; No. 7. 4.15c; No.
8. 3.95c; No. 9, 8.90c; No. H), 3.5c; No. 11,
8.75c; No. 12. 3.70ci No. ' 13, 3.60c; No. 14.
3.55c; confectioners' A. 4.65c; mould A. 6.05c;
cut loaf, 6.40c; crushed. 6 40c; powdered,
4.80c; granulnted, 4.70c; cubes. 4.9."e.
MOLASSES-Steady; nq pten kettle; good
to choice, 25fo3oc.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 26.-8UGAR
Quiet; open kettle centrifugal, 3(rr3 6-ltti-;
centrifugal whites. 44i4o; yellow, 3 8-10'
3 13-16c; seconds, fttH-cr
MOLASSES Open kettle, new, 30c; cen
trifugal, new, ,27c. ...
BYRUP New cane. 314320,
Oil and Rosin. '
OIL CITY. Oct. 25.-011 Credit balance,
(1.61; shipments. 60,903 bhls; average, 85.120
bbls: runs, 75 6.N5 bbls- average, t2,695 bbls.
Shipments, Lima, 84,858 bbls- average, 63. 070
bbls. Runs, Lima, 67,571 bbls.; average,
46.S40 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oh., Oct. 25. OIL-Turpen-tlne.
Arm, rt74t!7c.
ROSIN Firm. Quote; A. B. C. 84.06: D.
84 16: E. $1 35: F. tl.70; !. ' t4.ni' H. t40;
I. 84.S6; K. tS Oo; N, t5.30; W, G. 5.40; W, W,
(3 50. .
Milwaukee CJrnln Markett.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 25. WHEAT
Higher: No. 1 northern. fc9c: No. 2 north
ern. 84(7iS6c: Deefmber, 87487o asked.
CORN Firm; May. 45c .
RYE Firm: No. 1, 71c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 54V, sample, 37
tJ53o. . .
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 28. R UTTER
Easv; extra western creamery, 22fc.
EGGS Western fresh. 25c at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York, full1 cream,
Mll2.c. - . ..
Kundlnar Uovernmeiit Bond.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 25.-Bonda to
amount of tU.9K3,fiOO were refunded at
treasury department today. making
total to date under the secretary's last call
830.5S4.W0. .
the
the
the
HEAL K STATE TH ANSrRnS.
St. iouis
Chicago .
Total ,
.a. 6.0KI
...22.0oO
Horn Sheen
5.300 13,700
4.100
14. il
5 .131
7,li0
28.000
3.0iai
3.1 S
l.fmO
30,000
Tho following transfers were Hied for
record October 25:
WARRANTY DEED. 1
C. C Parmele and wife to G. T. .
1L1 . . -1 . . .. It & b 19 w . ii 1
Yilcs H s ad .....
J. F. Morlarty to F. T. Ransom, It
8 and W 10 ft It 7, b 4, A. S. Pat
rick's ad
M. D. Totter and wife to L. Krone,
s 50 ft sub It 6 In tux it 2 tn
8-15-18
Jiitrcs McGrell and wife to Joseph
Sanzlert, 11 nw ne sw 9-10-13... .
Ellen Dooley and husband to J. w.
Kellv n 29 and w 26.68 acres
of n sw 2K-16-12
A. E. Anderson to . E. Waifen,
it 15. b 27, Benson...-
Thomas O'Grady and wife to Fannin.
Hc.garly, It 2, b 5, Kountxe 4th
ad ,
Marv Ketterer and huwrmnd to same,
w '31 ft It 2. b 5. same
Union Slock Yiirds Co. to Tlieresle
Kuvtin. It 9, b 13, First ad to Bo.
Omalm
MArv B. Wallace to Vlda V. Uager,
It 24. b 7, Monmouth Pk. ......... r
P. J. Hnze and wife to A. C. Fllnn,
It :'2 and 23. 1) 4. Monmouth PU....
Waller Nltscho and wife to Percy
Ambler and wife, ll 11,. b 132,
S Omaha
Ql'11 CLAIM DEEPS. -E.
W. Pee' and wire to Milton Trust
Co., It 20, b 1. B.iker Place
utr.im. .
Ph'l. Potter p. rev., tu E. W, Pect '
It 20, b 1, Bilker place
Total amount of transfers 813.143.91
10.00
1,000.01)
100.00
l.fti.GO
6,932.91
700.00
550.00
650.00
400.00
- 400.00
'1,100.00
2.9110.00
.1.00
tfTThe Grain Trust Exposed
Tom Worrall'H sensational
and truthful story of the opera
tions of the Elevator combine in
Nebraska is now ready for sale
Price 50 cts. mail orders ac
companied by cash will" be
promptly filled by
Tom Worrali, . -
331 Bimrd of Ti-atle BKlf, ,
Omulm, Neb.
.69,213 63.931 60,703
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 25. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures opened at a de
cline In response to Frenrh cables and
continued liquidation. There was a fair
demand from scattering sources, hut the
market Increased the early lum and ruled
particularly weak In the late trading hen
lluutiUtion becaui wore guntral. Th
EDWARDS-WOOD CO.
(lO'Joron rated)
Maln'Ottloei Vtttm and Hebcrt Street,
T. PAIL. MINK,
dealer In
Stocks. Grain. Provision
nlilg) Year Grain to la
Bra. arli oniee. IIO-III Boarai of Trade
Ulilg.. Omaha. Ka. Tkaae SAM 4.
2I2-LI4 Exchange B'dg.. South Omaha.'
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