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HIE OMAHA' DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER
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GRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET
IdTiBot of Teiterdgj in Wbtat Don
Hot Hold.
SHARP BREAK IN PRICES SUSTAINED
CrawA Afraid Arnaar la Trying tn
ell and Options Decline !
tclllac Order U
riaced Corn Lower.
omajia. Oct. :r. i.
December and May wheat were lower to-
oay.
Future, quiet; December, Tatftd; March,
it ZVd.
CORN Spot, firm: Amerlran mixed.
5 2i. Futures, quiet; Iwcember, B3Vkd;
January. 4s6v); March, 4e ad.
fHICAOO fcRAI AD PROVlIOi
Featarea of the Trading and I losing
Price oa Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct. $7. The politico-Industrial
crlala In Husla kept tha wheat pit here
In a turmoil today. After prtrea ha4 ranged
from lc above yesterdays final quotations
to le below, the market closed weak at
almost the Inweet point of the session. For
the May option the net loss was c !
rember la down Ve. Corn la off ic. Oats
how a loss of Wc and provisions 63'7rc
Kxtreme fluctuations marked trading In
the wheat pit. The volume of business wa
of large proportions. A a resu.t of an
advance of JHl'tc In the price of wheat
at Liverpool the market here opened trong
in marget i erratic, fluctuating i.k u... . - .1 . . u.i . m ;i
!; i? .. C " " e,ry rn' 1 no crowd " 9?tc lerember opened unchanged to c
afraid It was getting Armour a wne.it an. I higher at rowwv. Demand was etremiy
prhe broke wnenover a selling order waa nctlv. Commission house had come Into
given. December opened uncnanged to Ho possession of an almost unlimited number
ntgner. went tip to HHc, hi ok" at noon to j f buying ordr over night. The ordera
"tc and milled at the close to Mtc. which had apparently been placed In large part
waa Ha below yesterday. Miy retoo. d fJNO l,r foreigners and by that part of the
riT l"f h'"" P"lnt an'1 Dr"Ke b" k ,Vo. I American public which is quick to enter the
ttii:. wuiy ciosea ai wc, or mantel when an occasion line me premn
c above yesterday.
Corn wa off V"r, ,n sympathy wiih the
break In wheat. Receipt were light. The
export demand continues good. Oeoemher
closed at 4.'c, old December at 4c, May
t 46H14le and July at 43V.
Oat were He lower. December closed at
Hc. May at S2H320 and July at 31Nc.
Liverpool closed H,ijmd higner on wneat
and H'uSd higher on corn.
Chicago reported a good demand for
cash wheat, both spot and to arrive.
Prices were relatively the ame aa yes
terday. At Duluth they bid 8,c for No.
I northern to arrive. Thl was fcu better
than the Chicago market. Chicago made
ale of 500. '"0 buahela of barley to the
continent. France waa buying wheat at
Chicago.
Primary wheat recelpta were 1.17.000
buahela and shipment KS.ooo bushels.
against receipts last year of 1.290,000 buahela
and shipments of t",S.ono bushels. Corn re-
NEW TORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Iftritt 0pni Aotive and First Hour
Largely Abiorbi Diy'i Buiineu. '
HEAVY SELLING FOR FOREIGN ACCOUNT
Retnrn of E. H. Harrlmna Starta Re
port of Probable Developmenta
la Northern Securities
Urnnn.
levelonx The shnrn advance, however
brought out realizing sales of a wholesale 1 Va
kind Toward lh end of the first half I th
hour the market ylelillng to continuous
nrofit-tnklna. aome reaction occ
Offerlnrs then seemed to suddenly cease
and pricea again started upward. A cable
gram from a prominent banker In Ixmdon
claiming that all business in Russia had
been suspended owing to atrlke disorders
caused a fresh outburst of buying. The
price of Mnv delivery Jumped to Kms
while December went up to (WWe. Through
out the remainder of the session the mar
ket waa decidedly nervous, fluctuations in
price being "'.fiHC between trades. During
the last half hour the market became
notably depressed In conseounce of gen
eral profit-taking. Prices sank lower and
lower until Mav had touched 9"4c and De
eemher 8Sv,e. The market closed weak wttn
May at 07i.$3fllc. Final quotation on De
cember were at $fc. Clearances of wheat
snri flour were eoual to 501.500 Dusneis
I
aol.ta ,-. - air AAA fc...-b..l-. J U I 1
tl.0 bushels, against receipts last y tr of Kxports for the week as ilwwn by Brad
SOJ.000 bushel and hipments of .7 000 streets were equal to 47.000 bushels
usneis. Clearances wera 5.0"0 bushels of Prlm-iry receipts were i.ivi. -v o'" '
com. 73.000 hnshels al oats it nun hhis i nare4 with 1 2W.0O0 bushels a year ago.
or wheat and .O0O barrel of flour.
Argentina wheat shipments for the week
were 1.86ii,000 bushels, aaiiiFt BS4.000 bushels
last week and 881,0(0 bushels last vear.
Corn shipment were l,9:ti,000 bushels.
ralnst i.?n3.0f0 btuhels last week and
l,l?0rO bushels last year.
Miller were after cash wheat in 11
market yesterday. Flour business was
sensational, so much being old that mill
tr were afraid to give out exact figures.
Forels-ners took the greater part at ad
vanced prpe. Eailv report made the
ale 1,000.000 barrels Wednesday, and later
they were given out as l.&vcno. but this
waa not confirmed. The latter would re
Bulr about four weeks" time' run of the
mill.
Chlearo wired: "Kxrorter are bidding
lt$c hte-her price for corn for expori via
f-ulf ahlnment list half of December than
hey did two daya ago."
From h Intr Ocean: "There b been
Kver T.FoO.ono bushels of May ots bought hv
the Patten Interest In four days this week.
They have more oat bomrt than the U.
lar; western chickens, Hrl7c; turkey, 14
the pit theory. Ttiv have been hulls from
2RHc up, and the price yesterdiv showed
lc from the low point. The talk Is that
Patten ha three bushel of ots bought to
very one of corn he ha Bold."
Minneapolis. Duhith and CMcaro renortod
r..ir.i nt lug para uaalnat 727 cars laal
week and f!W cars a year ago.
General llouldatlon catised weakness in
th corn market. There i no charge in
the general situation urroundlng the mar
ket. Ixcal receipt were light: ''Port
demand was urgent and stocVs exceedingly
low. The high price prevailing, however.
started heavy real'xlng which ''U'.i3
u -i. i j.iin- Tli market c'sea
weak with price at the lowest po'nt of the
dav. December nnned Ufic hlTher at
4(!u4ac. sold off to Se an1 closed at
NEW TORK. Oct. r7.-Ttie market started
off at an active pace today, but the first
hour of trading absorbed the bulk of the
day a business and thereafter there waa a
notable shrinkage In the volume of transac
tions until the weekly closing. The activltv
of the first hour wa caused bv a contest
between conflicting forcea. There waa large
selling for foreign account and the market
was plainly under the continued Influence
of depression manifested at the close yes
terday. Support wa forthcoming, but it
required nufte larue bnvinsr in siisrsin
values against the selling pressure. When
decline wa arrested nrices crent un
inuous . again and for a long time hung practically
Ur ;u8P"1d",l Wth Inst night closing level.
I'luvnnemi in special stocks continued a
feature without much effort on the general
but face of the market. V
The Northern Securities group raine Into
prominence on the assumption that the re
turn to New York of the head of the Union
Pacific company would be followed by de
velopments in the Northern Securities set
tlement. There waa nothlnv authoritative
on tl is point and the operat'on eeir.eJ con-
nnea to the trading element. The foreign
selling was attributed largely to the unset
tling effect of the disturbed tate of affair
in Kussla. Continental cenlers were re
ported seller of securities In London and
apprehension waa said to be felt that the
Issue of the proposed Russian loan would
oe aeiayed and the tie-up of money In prep
ration for It extended for this reason.
l ne estimate of the week currency
movement with the Interior Indicated a
nominal gain by the banks, and the gain on
ubtreasury operation w also reduced to
nominal proportion by the subsidence of
pension payments. Money on call was In
brisk demand In I-ondon In connection with
the pay for the Stock exchange settlement.
Among the new development applying to
special properties I'nlted Ptnes Reduction
and American Smelting were affected by
the reports of the sale bv the former to in
terests largely represented in the latter
company of holdings in the Utah Copper
comrany. The recent weakness of Rock
Island found an explanation In the stste
ment of net earnings for Sentember. how-
I Ing the gain In gross earnlnga almost all ab-
oroea oy ine increase in operating cost
while for the affiliated St. Louis & San
n
HSl,tT7.S!: gold coin and bunion, tTi.0fS.77
gold certificate. H4.0f.3 hi0.
Sew Yark Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27-MONET-On call.
steady at SSt? per cent; closing bid. fa
per cent; effered, 4 per cent. Time loans,
firm; 0 and W days, 44fl4-i per Cent;
months, 4V rAr cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-S rer
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, closing
firm, with actual business In bankers' bll's
at .Tnf.fJ4.71f for demand and at 14.
4 MM for slxtv-dav bills; posled rates, M 4
M MH and M.KTHIM.SS; commercial bills,
It.VFR Par. 74c: Mexican dollars, 4c.
PONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
Closing quotation on nonOa were as fellow:
..1U Japan da. 1 series... H
...li I on ctf "
...1v$ on M aerial
,..llu4 L. N. unl. 4 14
...1M Minhattin e. . 4...1"3
M'l Central 4i St
no 1st Inr
...l.KS Minn St. L. 4... tl
... W4 VI. . K. A T. 4t 101
...114 in U
M 10lN. R. R. of M. 0. 4s. tl
- M N. T. C W
4... .10144 N. J. C. f. S
C. . ref. j,
t9 cenfoQ .,
C. . la. r
4o coupnn .,
r. . ma 4s.
dn enurnn
V. 8. Itw 4s,
So entipnn .
Ant. Tobarco
ds Hi
Atchlvnn sB.
dn ad). 4a...
Atlantic r. L
4.
Bui A Ohio 41.
do 3Hl
Dronalyn R. T. c
Central ot Oa. Is
do lflt Ine
do td Ine
do M lnc
Chta Ohio 4Ht....1(S St
tblraso A. !-,.... IHt
.10 No PiPlflo 4a.....
... U do la
4l. S N. A W. r. 4t ...
...Ill o. 8. L. rtdg. 4a.
...14 Penn.onT. Ii..
... Itvtj Pridlns (tn. 4a..
... t St. L. A I. M. c.
L A 8 r. f.
U 8. W e 4a.
L. 4s
C, B. A Q. n. m....lK' Seabnard A
C, R. I. P. 4a.... 24 8o. Pacific 4l
do ml. (a II do lft 4a fa ...
COC. A 8L L. . 4l.. 10l8o Railwar
Col. Ind. la. atrial A TSi4Tni A P. I'...
do aerlss B 73 T., St. U W. .
Colorado Mid. 4s fnloo PaclOc 4a..
Colo. A St. 4s Ml do ennv. 4t
Cuba la n;s t. 8 Steel Sd Ca
D. A R. O 4a 102 Wlbaatl la
Dletl Hers' grr. la HI do db. B
Brio prior Ilea 4a WcHcrn M4. 4a...
do (an. 4 3 W. A L. E. 4a...
Hock.n Val. 4Ha... .1111 Wis. Cantral 4a...
Japan Is t
Oftered.
....I34S
... .1K4
.... THi
....toix
.... 7l
....lf'ni
6a..lll4
4a. l
.... IS'4
... 9
... ti
... 7H
...130 H
...I.4
. 14V,
. . . 106
...1S4'4
...
...111
... 74H
... I7H
... ffl1
... M4
tWIl Frnclaco s stetn the heavy Increase
raiure operating expenses served to rut down ct
Bostea lltoeka and Bond.
ROSTON, Oct. 27. Call loans. 5'q4 per
cent: time loans, 6UoVs per cent. Official
?uotatlona on stocks and bonds were a
ollowa:
Atchison ad). 4a 11 A1tnues
o 4a 1024 Amaliamattd ..
...10 American Zlno
... 17 Atlantlo
103 ' Blnjham
cai A Hecia...
Centonnlal ......
..!nlS Copper Ranss
..14J Dalr Wrat
.. i Pomlnlon .Coal .
A H..20I Fr.., ,l0
.U174 Cranby
Mcx. Cantral 4s..
Atchlano
do pfd
Boston A Albany 2."7
flostnn A Maine 7?
Porton ElaTatpd
ritchhurs pfd ...
Mcilcan Cantral ...
N. y. N. H.
t'nton Pacific .
Amir, Ar. Cham..
do pfd
Amer. Pnen. Tubo....
Amir. Sugar
do prd
Amcr. T. A T.
Woolen
the bottom. Local recelrt were 127 car
ir.ni.iitii cura of contract grade.
The situation In the oats rlt wa Mr
tn that In the corn market, the feature
K.lnv active selllnOT hV InnBS. PemnnH WIS .Merablv tha not rolum
nni mis nr-ent of late. A a result the ard movement of Stnnrt.rrt nil In thn enrh PomlnloD I. A
market bad a weak undertone. The close market waa a aubject of comment and had I ri J'!
was st the lowest po'nt of the dav. Dj I 80me Influence In keeping the mld-dv atock u'P'"
cemW opened uan-ed to Wc ,ower.aJ : market firm. Exports of wheat Tor the I J, Jj
- I wpev i a ;k u-,-t Kn.haia ...a . hn.-a .nr . . . -
w"i ween ana mere were reports or
2R Ials Royals ..
J3 Maai. Mlr.inf
Mlrhiian
operating expense erved to cut down con- 'Amir, w
. slderably the ret return. The Strong up- pf
Omaha Caan gales.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 2 car. 3c;
1 car,
81c; i
car.
1 ear,
80c; 1
No.
No.
IPric: No. hard.
car, 7c; 1 car. 78c,
CORN-No 8, 1 car. 47i'lC. t
RYE No. 2. 1 car, 66'.c.
Umnha Cniii I'rteea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 82Vi'JSt4i.;
hard, imwc: No. 2 spring, T&ifSOc;
spring, 7bfjsrvic.
CORN No, 3. 47HC; No. 3 yellow, 48V4c;
No. t white, 4Sc.
OATS No. 8 mixed, 28VI7c: No. 3 white,
l7Vt5"8Hc: No. 4 white, 26ig27V.
RTE-No. 3, eagso'ic: No. 3. 62y3c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wnmtt. Corn
Chicago ,
iCansa City
Minneapolis ,
Dmaha
Duluth
It. Louis ....
122
185
455
32
259
61
127
45
11
is
Oats
233
2
ioK,1rtli aoM off to WMiC sna cinseu
30Uc. I-ocal receipts were 233 ".
Peovlslon were a trifle eatler on
credited to local packers. A J1"
In the price of " hors was a denressing
nflnence WeiVne of coarse rraln wa
another bearish factor. At fe close .Tsnu
? pork was off nt,c .,t $12. US. Hr rj
dowA 2c at $.T7H- Bibs were 8c lower
'V'stlmste. for tomorrow: Wheat 99 cars:
com. 156. cars; oata, 2S0 cirrs; hog. 12,000
h,The leading future ranged aa follow:
Article.! Open.'l Hlgh.l Low. 1 C1oe. Ye'y
it
Slloaeapoll Grain Market.
(Superior quotation for Minneapolis de
livery). Th range of prices, as reported by
the Edwards-Wood Grain company, 110-111
Hoard of Trade building, waa:
Article. Open. KIgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat i ( (
Dee.... Wifm 87-. 85 85T 854
May... W.ui 07l 88 'J 89 te
Wheat
Dec.
May
Tom
Oct.
tnec.
lTec.
Mav
0ta
Oct.
Dec.
Vv
July
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
Leril-
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
p..
Oct.
Jsn.
May
I .1
icnU'rToo!
;91-2H'
6i'.
474
4fiU'Si
4t)VQV
30U.4l
3J'.
31
1 00
12 45
7 oo
80
7
M
7H
0t4
KW
6V.
4714,1
4W.I
46!
8MI
p?iJ . F.7"
4!i 4.
4SSl 4"il
4V46H'&74
-ery
urgent demand for vessel room for further
shipments In prospect. Thla development
did not affect the strength of the foreign
exchange market. The stock market held
Its recovered level poorly and during the
last half hour of the trading fell hack to
the lowest and closed weak and Infective.
Bonda were heavy. Total sales, par value,
$3,180,000. I'nlted Btates bonds were all un
changed on call.
The quotation on the New York. Stock
exchange ranged aa follow:
Bales. Hlgh.Low. Close.
; Aumi Express ....
i Amal. Copper
Am. Car di Foun..
141U Mohawk
13t", Mont. C. A C.
llkO'd Dominion .
41 14 ocoia
10 rarrot
8 M4 Culnrr
lllu. . .249 Shannon
rocral Electric 1M Tamarack
.... IS Trinity
.... 14 t'nltrd Copper .
.... aO V 8. Mining...
.107 v. S. Oil
n ftoh
So"1
8'H
81T.I
1! 10
12 45
7 0"41
6 SO
7 W
M
8 67V.1
SOU
SOU! ?oi4
-ii!32V''"1'-
SItsI US
1s no I 1 1
12 32141 12 35
7 OS
7 1141
77V4j
7 SR
4S
65
t 0-1 i
72Vi
7 !R '
8 4?H
821,41
1,(I0
4,tkK)
2u0
300
83
4vt
102
33
Si7
1014
3V
I'nlted rrtllt
I'nlted Sboe Marh.
do pfd
C. 8. Steel
do pfd
w.pt ns. commoa
Adventura
Bid. "Asked
. 31 Victoria ....
. I7i4 'Winona ...
.1M'4 North Butto
. M "Wolverine
.... 44'i
.... U'i
.... I
....
.... 31
,...HS
.... 31
.... 74
.... 13
.... 74
.... II
.... I't
.... M'4
.... IO14
.... 141
.... cl'4
.... IK
.... 1
....III
.... 2D
....106
.... 7'4
....12S
.... I
.... 334
.... Jo
.... '4
.... 4H
4
.... IOVi
.... 57W
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattlt Btetipti Light and Prion Show le
Gnat Changes.
HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Moderate Receipt ( Cheep aa
Unba-Good Fat Sheep Steady
aad lnbi Bona Easier
Good Feeder Steady
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 27, 1905.
Receipts were: Came. Hug. Bneap.
Official Monu.iv ,sm J. mo 2H.W0
lilTlciul Tuesdav 8. HSO 1.040 iu.tii
Oft, rial Wednesdav S in 7 4 4.1 ).3i
Offlcial Thuraday 7.110 .WH
Ofllclal Friday 2,804 b. l.lt)
Flva day thl week... .34.275 2 .227 82.0a
Same da last week.... 30,91 22.075 7s.lt)
Same week before 28.bi'7 17,437 bb,ii4
Same three weeks ago...S,i4 2i,iui Ab.oiti
bame four weeaa go.,..2!l.A2o 2i.b74 7i b"!
Same day last year. ...A?ta 27,141 b3,342
rii.Klr'TB FOR THE THAR TO DATB.
'i 110 ic low.ng table shoea tne receipt of
cattle, cog and aaeep at South IJtnan for
th ea. to dale, couiparlng with last ytar:
. MUi. 104. .Inu.
Cattle Ui,iC3 7b4,o7 74.ui
1.SC4..I0 l.Mlhf
Siieep l,uB.iot) 1,444,, 1? 1m,oo
The 'oliufing fbl auver the avaiaat
prlc of hot at fouth Omaha lt Ua laal
vera! daya, with comparisons:
Ete. I 1J05. pj04. 1u.M.1K)1.,100.1M.
OCt.
Oct,
Oct.
itvi.
Oct.
OCU
Oct.
Oct.
oct.
Oct
Oct
Ot-'t.
oct.
Oct.
Oct.
KCt.
Oct
Oct
Oct.
Oct
Oct
oct
oct.
o-t
Oct.
Oct.
1....I
2....1 S
Ko. . tnid. tNw.
Cash ciuotatlon were aa follows:
FI1TJR Firm : winter patents, M svJIU
, straights. 13.704 00; prlng patents, m.-w
A 1A . L.1.a iafffH aM
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 87igS9c; No. S, 77TjP u. at Pi.
KSr- No 1 red. 82i41i90c. 1 c-.
OKTS No. fUri No. 2 white, 3WlpK:i
No. 3 white. ''' "n74c.
p.YTeNo. 2, 7!f772Uc. . ,
BRLFT Cood feeding, 39c; fair to choice
'"Jl'lTi41!,4.70-, av V'o 1 northwest-
,r8c: pVime UnTothyr3.20. Cover, con- J
tract grade, T3. 25. Corn Producto.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per obl r.
lird per 10A lb.. 17 . Short ribs sMes '
fl5)Vs. V87HC7.J0. Short clear lde. (boxed). , gel. 4Hu dso n
Following were the receipt
menta of flour and fralr.:
Recelpta.
, S6.400
, 1fli.0l)0
119,000
, SH5.9O0
14.000
84 200
HEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
Haotatloaa of tha Day en Various
Commodities.
KEW TORK. Oct. 27.-FLOrR-Recelpts. 1
41.801 bbl. ; ejtpcrta, &.Vt5 bbls.: maraet. nrm
and a shade higher for top grade; Minne
sota patents, $4.tu.20; Minnesota baker.
f3.a&iS4.00; winter patent. 4.2bj4.6o; win
ter straights, 14.004,4.10; winter extras, t2.86
a.35; winter low grades, $.'.7.i'$3 ti. Rye
flour, firm; fair to goud. Ji.ot'a4.10; chtli j
to fancy, M l&'dt.SO. Buckwheat flour, quiet;
apot and to arrive, 8.!.00&2.10.
BUCKWHEAT Quiet; delivered In New
Tork 6ac j
Cuk.... tiAL Firm; fine white and yel- '
low, I12&; coarse, II. 1441. IB; kiln dried,
ti iw&a.ii. I
Ittt. Hteady; No. 2 western, 75c, e. I. f., '
New York.
KAKI k'V Sleailvt feaxlinir. 41r- r I t
New York: niaiunn. c 1. f.. New ! On the Produce exchange today the butter
York. I market whs steady; creameries, lTVj'rcie;
WHEAT Receipt. 91.000 bu.; export, dairies. 17SMc. Krb, ateady. at mark, case
Wl.SW) bu.; apot market, ateady; No. t red. Included, lik:; flrsta, 81c; prime tlrsta, 23c;
KjHc elevator; No. 2 red, ijj4c f. o. b., extras, 25c,
anoat; iso. 1 nortnern ouiutn, mv,o 1,
aiuiftw 1 ao P'ererrea
W" Amor, cotton Oil.
Kit.! do preferred ....
4T1J Amer. Express
4r,S, .Am. Hiue & U pfd.. 1,8'W 81 1 XH
46', Am. Ice securities.. luU 21 y, il
Amer. t.innea oil.... 100 u is
do preferred
Amer. Locomotive... 44,300 tShi (74
do prelerred 400 lio-, 116
Am. Hine.t. & KTg.. SX) 1 1H
ao preferred 1,000 122 1.1
Amer. (Sugar R't'g.. 2.800 U2 141H
Am. Tobacco pfd. c, 8.SK) ltc4j 1(1114,
L llx, I Atchison $,40 8,H 87
.... ,w luoTS '
Atlantic C. L SCO 1G2 162
Baltimore & Ohio.... 7.600 lli 112
do preferred
Brooklyn Rapid T... 87,700 76 7i
Canadian Pacific .... 14,700 170 19
Central of N. J. .... l.tViO 22 2i!9'4
Che. & Ohio 4,800 6 60H
Chicago ds Alton . ... ,,.
do preferred 100 77 77
Great Western 6O0 21H 2l4
W 1.800 22 '4 220V4
8t. P 15,400 180 178
4 Trans v
ao preferred
C., C, C. & fit. L
Colo. Fuel & Iron,
Colo. k Southern
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred.
S" '
31
12 4'; I
6 80
7 r
6 ft)
8 70,
London Closinir Stock.
LONDON, Oct. 27. Closing quotation on
the Etock exchange were as follow:
..16
.. 44
.. )i
.. iS'4
.. 7414
.. 7t
.. 41S.
.. 41
.. 4a
.V SS?
..101
.. 7:-
..134
.. l4
.. 3N
..10444
..
.. 4
.. II
Conaola, monty
do account ......
At'arnnda
Atchison
' do pfd
, Raltlmnra A Ohio.
Canadian Paciflo ..
Chea. A Ohio
I Chicago Ot. W
C M. A Bt P....
PPear,
1 Den rer A R. O....
do pfd
Erla
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Cantral ...
LoulaTllla A Kaah.
M., K. A T
Ex-dividend.
BIIA'ER Bar,
M N Y. Cantral.
.. in Norfo'k A W
.. 4 do pfd
,. 1014 Ontario A W
..10 Pennavlvanla
..104 4 Rand Mines
,.174 Reading
,. a74 6n 1st pfd
.. it 'do Jd pfd
..11414 Southern Railway
.. Its do pfd
.. 14 Southern Pacific ..
,. 114 I'nion Pacific
.. 41 do pfd
.. l V. 8. Steal
.. 7Jj4 no pfd
,.ia Waba.h
. .15d4 do pfd
.. Spanish 4s
,2
101
ife
84
228
31
27S4
1
40(4
;
110
13 ,
UiM
1411s
101
117
81
103
162
1 UTi
k,Vf Foreign Financial
7o i LONDON, Oct 27. Money wa In keen
163 ' demand In the market today for Stock ex
2jm change pay day and month end require'
sju I rnents. Borrowing from the Bank of Eng.
76
oulet. 28 15-16d per ounce.
niur 1. 1 J'),mi per cent
The rate of discnunt in the open market
for short bill Is 4 per cent; for three
month' trills, 434 per cent.
and
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu.
Shipments.
19.100
19.9-X)
ICS 8 0
276 10
2,)
44 500
o. b..
afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, vhc f. o. b.,
afloat. Some heavy profit-taking made
wheat very Irregular today. It had an early
advance on strong cable and bullish Rus
sian news, but lost all of it in thu lost h. ur
under liquidation, In face of big weekly
clearances. Last price were c to c net
lower. May, 4'o96 &-16C; closed at Wc;
December. 95th97 7-l'"c; closed at 96c.
CORN Receipt, 25.800 bu.; exports, 39 268
bu.; apot market, firm; No. 2 elevator and
f. o. b., afloat, &c; No. 3 yellow, nominal;
No. 1 white, nominal: option market wa
strong on the wheat advance and covering.
Kanaaa City Grala and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 27. WHEAT
Hllir- Iiecetntier. 79W!: May, 8ic; cairn.
No. hard. 82j4c; o. J. Mfl8ic; No. 2
red, 91fi9-Jc; No. 3, fOViSlc. KecelpU, 166
cars.
CORN-Mlxed teady to e higher; white
&lo higher; December, 41c; May, 40e.;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 4;47c; No. 3, 4'.7j
47Vtc; No. 2 white, old, 6uc; No. , 40
50c, for new.
OATS Steady; No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. !
white. 31fc3:. . . .. J
HAY-Strong ana active; cnoico umoiny,
but eventually yielded under realising und 1 no Mtill 50- choice prairie, $S.754.0O.
freer country offering west, cosing u , YE Steady 65c
lower to c higher. January. ooi.iijtK.;, ki TTKR-Klnn; creamery. 21c; I
closed t 6oc; May, Bl4tl2c; closed at ir,ue
51o: December. 68,i,'ar'c; closed at 5os4o.
OATS Heceints. ft;,. foil 1m eKiiorts
ku. ; apot market, tlrm; mixed oata, ti tu
tl pounda, 33Vc35c; natural white, 30 to
82 pounda, 3&fa3dc; clipped white, ii to 40
pounds, StiHiUSoc.
FEED Oulet; spring bran, $16.55; mid
dling. 816.40; city, il7.(v4i23.uO.
HAY Stai1y; spring, 1hjj55o; good to
choice. 75ko2o.
HOPS Cjy, atate common to choice,
1905 crop. lo4j22c; 1804 crop. 16t20c: old.
Hi lie, Pacific coast. 1905 crop, Ualfc; 19t4
crup, 12'ulc; old, BfiUc.
HIDES Quiet; Galveaton. SO to 28 lb..
20c: California. 21 to 25 lb., 19c; Taxaa
dry.24 to 20 Iba.. lse.
LEATllfc-K rirm; acid. 26I7c.
PROVISIONS Beef, barely ateady; fam
ily, $11 5CU 12.00; mess, $9.aViilO 00; beef hams,
21. 00422.50; packet $10 oti 11.00; elty extra
India mess. $17.tViil7.50. Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies. $1.75 310 50; pickled shoulder.
$6 Si -,h 7. 00; pickled hams, 'd i'l.uu. Lr.l.
teudy; western teamed. $7; rerlned,
teadyl continent, $7 15; South America,
$x.$0; compound. $8 fau8.7S. Pork. eu;
family. $l,.uOui8 00; euuil clear, $.4 40'Uiti.io;
mens. $16 Oi'UlS.iS.
TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per pkg ), 4e
country (pkgs. fie), 44j4c.
Bl'TTER Firm: etieet price, extra
creamery. iu-3o; on. rial pricea, crvamery
common to extra, 16A?3c: western Imitation
creamery, extraa, lKuL9e; weaterna firsts,
17o 1S ; state dairy, common to. extra,
16a21c; renovated, common to extra. 16
20c; western factory, common to extra,
lf17c.
CHk-KSE Strohg; state full cream, small
and large, colored and white. September
fancy. 13c; state, October, 12c; State fancy I
10 gooa, iu,c.
EOOd riruii Pennsylvania, state and
nearby, fancy, selected white, 84'fJKc; state
choice, fco; state mixed, extra, 28c;
wetrn fancy, selected, 26c; western aver
are hst. alSc: southerns, IStJiTc.
POIT-TRY Alive weak; western chicken.
Ho; fowl. Uc; turkey. He- dresnod Irregu
lar: western chickens, $ffl7c; turkeys, 14
Q.vc; fuwla. lTl.0
packing.
L;nnaiilphr' Mlsaourl and Kansas, new
x?n a.hiiewood cases included. iyr19'e: I
case count 17e; cases returned. c lt per j North American
doren. 1 Paciflo Mull
The receipt ana Btlipments 01 grain were: Pennsylvania ...
lieeeiiia. oiiipiiieiii,. reupiv uitt
hip- 1 Denver & R. O
I do preferred
Distillers' Secur..
Erie t
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred....
Oen. Klectrio
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
do preferred
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred
LouiBVille &. Nash..
Manhattan L,
Met. Securities
Met Street Ry
Mex. Central
Minn. & St. Li
M., St. P. A 8. S. M.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo Kan. & Tex....
do preferred
National Leid
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y Ont. & W
Norfolk A Western..
do preferred
1,50.0
300
ioo
600
1.100
3.200
'306
100
24.tS.i0
22, Si 10
1.800
45
27
4.V
183
13
54
248
23
$7
47
48
81
44
27
is"
182
13
64
236
33"
$7
45
47
81
1.400 187 185
1.700
1.500
1,500
1.400
2.2UO
12,a
3110
2.900
15. UK)
400
2O0
200
i.iii
800
n6o6
2'
12.300
2.6u0
8.405
178
22
80
27
67
151
165
78
24
82
U6
103
$2
46
86
151
54
86
178
21
80
26
56
1j0
165
77
121
24
82
136
102
31
46
36
150
64
85
Wheat, bushel
Corn, bushel ,
Oat, bushels ..
,166.000
, 64.000
, 6,000
Th rang of pricea paid tn Kanaai
a renorted bv th Edward-Wood
pany. 110-111 Board ot Trade building, was:
206.OU0
20.0u0 ,
16 OKI I
City
coin-
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.l Ixiw. Close. I Y'y.
Wheat
Dec.... May...
Corn
Dec... May...
Oata
May...
Fork
Oct....
Jan...
Lard
Jan.... Ribs
Jan....
Oct....
8nia t 79 79
Mlt 3V -' 82Si
41 41 4074 41
41 1 3 41 40 40
30'! W-a S9 S
3. 8J1 31 J $04
18 90 15 96 18 90 15 95
12 36 12 36 12 22 12 22
7I 75 6 67 1(7
4 45 45 40 (40
720 7u 7 00 T2o
41 !
41 !
P . C. C. & St L,....
Pressed Steel Car....
do preferred
Pullman Pal. Car....
Reading
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred
Reni-hllc Btee
do preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
Rubber Ooods . ......
do preferred
St. L. A S. F. d pfd.
St. tenuis S W
do preferred
)' I Southern Pselflc
S0
IS 96
12 82
( 73
( 46
7 82
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. Oct. 27. CORK Lower;
new No. $ yellow. 4tc: No 1, 61c; new No.
8, 48e; No. 4. 4c; new No. V 47o; new
no grade. 46c.
OATS Firm; No. S white. 81c; No. S
white. Si,r; No 4 white. IS VJ :v'"c.
WHISKY $10 (or finished goods.
Dnlaik Urlia Market.
DULUTH. Oct 17. WHEAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern, oio; No. 2 northern. 86V40.
On track: No. 1 northern, k&c: No. S
northern, 86'ac; October, 8c; Dtotember, lac;
May, lc.
OATS To arrlv and on track, 19c.
St. Lonl General Market.
6T. LOUIS. Oct. 27. WHEAT Future
loner; cash higher; No. 2 red cash, eleva
tor, SSifleOVr: trnck, 9-'fi94o; Decemiier,
85-e; May. 89'0ti9-!e; No. 2 hard. S6'uoVUc.
CORN Futures, lower: cash, higher: No.
1 1 cash, 61c; track, &3ia53c; December, 43c;
aiav, a.c.
OATS Futures lower; cash firm; No.
cash, 80c; track, 8014c; December, 2c;
May. 31e; No. 2 white. 31c.
VlJOVR Steady; red winter patenta. $4 20
tt-i.35; extra fancy and straight. tt.ToiH.U;
clear. $2tjJ.70.
SF.ED Tlmothv. steady. r?.50tj3.00.
criRNMKAI. Steady, $2 60.
BRAN Steady: sacked, east track, 6&67e.
HAY-Steady; timothy, $S.0043T14.00; prairie,
$7.5ftO0.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.80.
BAOfiINO 81.
H'IP TWINE So.
PROVISIONS Pork. leadv: Jobbing, Ph.
Lard, ateady: prime steam. 86.85. Dry salt
meat, steadv; boxed extra short. $7.74.
clear rlba. $8; short clears. $i .26. Baron,
steady; boxed extra shorts. $8.50; clear ribs,
$4 75; short clears, $8.
POULTRY Slow; chicken. $Hfrc;
spring. 9S10c; turkeys, 13c, ducks. StNjc;
geese. 8e.
BITTER Higher; creamery, ln!4c;
dairy. iKult.
EOas-Hlgher at 18c
Liverpool Grala Market.
T4VERPOOU Oct. 27 WHEAT-8pot,
Heady; N. I rod weatarn wiaiat. 4d.
do preferred
S'-i'therw R'lway....
do preferred ........
T""n. Coil I'on....
Txa f- Pac:e
T ("t. T.. A W
r-re'ea
Un'on F'-le
do r-r'-'e.-ee.d
U. ft. tTxereSS
1'. ft Pe-ltv
1T. S. V'ikner
tn prfrred
V S. fee
Ho nrefer""
-c"aw Cbmlcal..
nrf erred
WbasH
cl nrferfed
-iia-irreo Fn...,
p 1 1 r. wl r...m F'ec.,
rsi"n
"vn. a. t, el.,.,
wt.enaiw Central ...
A r rtp'AeA
V-t V. T- " e (. ...
Pele1 T.f;
Af ..'. (
gl.OVeM
1.100 98 97
ISO 49 49
19 9 10 146 144
13.200 ltMl 103
5,5ou 50 49
1,100 1(12 (
2"0 250 250
80,100 126 125
' 87 7
:m 26 2;
l.jno $r, 91
12 4m 80 29
1.2O0 74 72'4
600 38 88
'jno tVr" trr"
110 VT14 2S
I0 69 59
34.900 70T 69
7.4nA 8614
1"0 9i
lino f- 8
2.200 34 33
M.ioO 133 133 "
21
2M
179
17
38
9il
27
(1
42
12
13
52
235
474
33
87
46
47
8t
71
1!6
90
17
21
80
28
81
28
67
26
66
15o
lt5
7i
121
24
78
135
161
108
31
67
47
36
150
64
85
91
90
4814
144
li)3
80
6014
land are Increasing. They have r'eachrd
nearly $20,000,000. Discounts were nrm.
operators on tne stock exchange were
mostly occupied with the completion of the
settlement with which some difficulty was
experiencea particularly In the Kaffir mar
ket. A few stale bull accounts had to be
arranged. The tone was generally flat, the
apread of the Russia strike movement
causing an uncomfortable feeling. Russians
were particularly weak on continental sell
ing, leading to bull realization in many
stock. Consols and kindred securities were
depressed by fears of a high rate for money
at ine coming settlement. Home rails aa
dined moderately on profit-takins, but
closed with a better tone. Americana
opened weak on the rise of excrVange and
New York selling and Bagged to well below
parity. The operations were restricted and
the market closed dull and unsettled with
some stocks above tho lowest quotations of
the day. Foreigners were weak. Japanese
receoea. tvamrs were aepressea oy 1 10, ulna
tiona. Japanese imperial 6a of 1904 were
auoiea at ioi.
PARIS, Oct. 27. Pricea on the Bourse to-
aay opened very weak owing to the Rus
Bian troubles, but closed stronger. Rus-
; aian imperial 4a ana Kuaslan bonds declined
notably, Russian imperial 4s were qui ted
at hi no ana Kussian Donas or 1804 at 621.00.
BERLIN. Oct. 27. Pricea on the Bourse
today were depressed on the news from
Kussia ana tne general rorelarn outlook
Bank aharea fell 6 point, Vienna and War
saw railroad share 2 point and Ruasian
government securities 1 points. Bank
and other domestic securities recovered
partly tuwuru tne close.
Bank Clearings.)
OMAHA, Oct. 27 Bank clearing for to
day were $1,692,602.88 and for the corro-
sponaing aate last year 11,314,354.36.
248
125
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Oct. 27.-WOOL The Commee
cial Bulletin will siy of the wool market
tomorrow: A decided awakening of Inter
est in tne market lias taken place in the
last ween, woolen mills have been active,
having bought line of Dulalne XX and V
fleeces, us well aa ome lot of territory
e . 1 1 . 1 ,. - n .4 a ., ! v. . . 1 , .
vaiiivwiiH niu-ii-un vigm niUIlinB WOO!.
. Buyer from worsted mill In different
part of the country have been around
' sizing up conditions and while their pur
1 chases have not been substantial action of
in
I In
ong. Holder or Delaine are easier In
i t recent maue. ine snuimenra nr vn.1
from Boston to out rrom December 23
19n4 acrordlng to the same authority, are
2O0,9"9.779 pound, against 1H2.3-.'; (rrs pounds
at the same t'me list year. The recelnta
to i4ste are T93 "90,197 pounds, against 2S0,.
V1 aahiiA. Ine V. Man. I.J , .
. pii fwuuuo v. Bun, a icouu ia,i
I WeK.
96i4
95
$9
72
S7
104
66
28
69
4
119
3S
9
M
W
r
67 V,
11'4
n r. im is, net. 1 ' tr eiteaav: me
dlum grades combing and clothln. 2fy3le
ltrht fine, ""fee; heavy nne. Ifj22c; tub
washed, S3B42C
I
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6...
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a
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1 ( 81 7 SUM, 68 6 18 4 2$
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5 4I 7 8 ( 4 4 M
4 H i 19 7 Ml l l .V
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6 49 7 Oil! 6 U 4 82!
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5 -2 1 lsl
7 Oil
6 021 S 11
6 0, 6 (3 ( 92
6 13 6 07 6 82
9 II
4 20
4 4 64 4 H
6 2.
6 0
6 08
6 00
6 161 10
6 141 6 76
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4 80
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I 771 II lit W !. I IN
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!..! IM 40 M 1 40 I M
71 147 IK) 4 IS l IT I" I"
M Ill 40 4 M 14 i?l W 4 M
4 J7 lto 4 IS lt ... I 1714
M I7 120 4 IS TO Ill ... 4 M
II lit 100 I It 17 Ill 4 4
17 tl aol 4 rH l 141 ... 4 U4
44 141 to" 4 17V, a (41 M 4 KS4
M 70 ... 4T 74 Ill ... 4V
II !1 ltt 4 I74 II iM 40 4 !!
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tl in lie 41-714 10 tn ... IK
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W 171 im 41714 7 123 ... I 00
Ml IN I r,4
bHttc-Thfte waa a
heep thla morning for
moderate
Friday
run of
about
ket anjlet fpn kttl eentrtfur!, Wilt
4 6-1 4c J eentrlrugal whites, 4i4flc; !
low, i -1a8 ll-lc; seconds, 2flJ'
MOLAPSEf4 Open kettle, new, 8tV; cetit'i
fu gal, new $7o.
BIRL'P Nw eana. SHJHo-
' , ITIUinillK lor r ouai ai'.i -.. 4 -
thirty-five cara being reported In the yards. ew,V: No..!iL
For the week ao far there have arrived at ro.
the yards about 79,000 head of sheep, s P c w.
OMAHA WtlOLKSAtB MARKET.
Condition of Trade anal 4no4a4toaa
Staple and Fnner rrodnee.
TOTO " nd led tock, 1811190,
LIVE POULTRY Hen. 9c; roosters,
lc; turses. 161310c; ducks, 3i"c; spring
chickens, 9c
Bl'T'l Kit-Packing stork. 18c; choice tm
fancy dairy, U41c; creamery, tl&.lei
print. ti. . .
SIQAR Standard granulated. In bbls.,
$6 66 pe" cwt.; culies, $6 40 per cwt.; cut
leaf. In SB per cwt; No. 6 extra C, $6 40 per
10 extra i, . "er cwi.i . . i
per '!.; a.a' powaru.
against 72.000 for the earn period lal
week and 96.000 for the prevlou week.
The trulns are much earlier thla mom
Ing. ao that moat of the aneep were In
FRESH FISH Trout. IPTillc: halibut, 13c;
buffalo, dressed, 9c; pickerel, dressed. 6c;
whit bs dressed. I.'cj suo.is.' ic. nein,
scaled and dressed, 8c; pike, 10c; catfish.
the bam by the middle of the forenoon. 1 13c; red snapper, 10c: salmon. 11c; crapple.
4 10
4 1,
4 11
4 13
4 621
4 OH 4 18
( 01 4 61 4 14
6 061 4 4M 4 13
6 00 4 Ml 4 18
4 64, 4 W
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of car of atock
brought in today by each road was:
uatiie.iioss.on p.n ,eo.
C, M. ft St P. Ry 2
W a ban ll
leaourl 1 aclflc 2
Union facinc system.... 19
C. & N. W. Ry
F., E. & M. V. R. R 15
C, St P., M. & O. Ry.. 7
B. & M. Ry 67
C, B. & Q. Ry 4
C, R. 1. oc P. Ry., east.. 1
thl. Gt Western
Total receipts 107
ber of head Indicated:
14 20 'j
23 14
is "i "
86 37 2
Buyera were out earlv lookina for desir
able stuff, and most everybody waa ap
parently anxioua to get more choice kinds
ot sheep. The result was that there waa
a fairly steady market on the desirable
kinds of killers, with the more common
tuff Inclined to be a little easier in sym
pathy with the Chicago market.
A has been noted ficm day to day the
market on klllera of the more desirable
kinds haa been Maying Just about steady
under the Influence of the moderate re
ceipt and the very good demand. To tell
th truth, there ha not been any large
number of desirable killer on the mar
ket for a considerable length of time, so
that the packers have been very keen to
secure them and have been paying prices
that were steady with last week all this
week. A lot of fat ewes and wethers sold
for $6.26 this morning and a lot of wether
went A high a $6.26.
There ha been an unusually large run
of feeder of the lea dtslrabl kinds tbla
week, and the demand for thla kind of
stuff haa not been very active. The fact
I that local and country buyer eem to
be looking for the better class of feeder,
and while they evidently want them still
they are not willing to take anything much
except the better class of stuff. The prices
on desirable feeder lambs were tedy,
while the common grades were a little
easier aa a result of the poor sort of stuff
thst has been coming In and because of a
similar decline on the Chicago market.
Quotations on fat aneep and lamba: Good
to choice lambs, $7.O0iffl7.4O; good to choice
yearling wethM $f.6fi(ii6.fl0: good to choice
old wether, $6.0046.60; good to choice ewea,
$4 f.'5.0O.
Quotation on feeder sheep and lambs:
flood feeding lamba, $6.00(86.60; good feed
ing yearlings, $S 0iVa6.60; good feeding weth
er. $4.60rj4.75: feeder ewe. $4.004.40, breed
ing ewes, $4.40f4.75
Representative sale:
No.
two Idaho feeder ewea
69 Idaho cull lambs
474 Idaho lamb feeders
877 Idaho lamb feeders
1300 Idaho lamb feeder
244 Wyoming ewe
t Wyoming Umb cull
240 Wyoming ewea
204 South Dakota lamb feeder.
1 Wyoming lamb
624 South Dakota ewes
$44 South Dakota wethers
Ar.
,. 92
. 42
. 66
. 84
. 68
. 85
. 40
99
47
60
97
81
Pr.
$4 40
6 00
6 00
6 76
7 00
4 60
6 00
5 25
6 70
7 00
4 75
6 90
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hog and Lambs Easier,
Sheep Steady.
,, ... j i - i v iiiv ill. ucl A l l l,l-necripi a,
ine GisnoHiuun oi too uay icvci m , i . . i , -
as follows, eacn bujer purchasing tne num- , . 7R A tKmAmrn ao i&nain. 'heifers
Cnitie Hoars Sheen I W-0fV&4.60; cows and canners. $1.5oi3.i5;
Cattle. Hogs. Bnp. bug vnmlx,; calves, $2.157.26.
i ms i tn 1 i:2 1 MOOS Receipts, 21,000 head; market, eas-
'" V.i i'v:; oux ler; shipping and selected. $6.10fl5.2714;
1 1,1 . , . - Mtwua i u . . 1 . i .. ' m r.-. i . ii. u .
Z 113 Z4JI iiiij.t-,1 a i iu lirBvjr nillMJ, 91. o.. tl o.vi y ,
n..ru,.uil, 1M.Q HIIU IIIUHIIBi ,."U1.W.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 15.000
head; sheep market steady; lamba, easier;
aneep, o.oojt.,o; lamba, 83.0037.60.
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company
Armour A Co
tudahy Packing Co i7
Carey & Benton w
Lobman t Co 8
Mccreary & Carey
Hill ft lluntzlnger 61
L. F. Hub 44
Wolf & Murnan "
B. Root l
Z. II. Clark 1
Mike Haggerty w
Other buyer 1.0U
4.700
Total 4,210 7.032 8.766
rirri.r The market on cattle today
wa rather Blow, and In fact It couid almost
be calied dull. J lie receipt were vcu in
for a Friday. ' The larger portion of the
stuff on hand, however, consisted ot leea
era and Btocker.
a . run waa onlv moderat ana the
greater portion if It wa composed of feed- I CATWES Receipt,
er there wa not a great muf
and tne market, ana a a resun tne in
was declfleaiy slow ana uninieresiiua. i uem
wa hardly enough of oue kind on sale to
make much of a market or to create mucn
Interest Buyer evidently wanted more
cattle, a they were out in, the saddle early
and were complaining about the scarcity
of good beef cattle. What few beef teer
there were on tne maraet wcie buiu roj
nd at price tnat were just aooui siettuy
with those of yesteraay.
rni.i ni heifers were also In rather
poor supply, while the demand for them did
not appear very active. Under the Influence
of the good demand the prices on cows and
neners urmea up nine uu no i,i-.ie.t.-w
remained about steady with yesterday
mnrnini When the market closed yester
day It wa Inclined to be a little easier on
this klna or came, out as nas uren nairu
it Hrmed un and closed about steady with
yesterday. Buyers picked up everything
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 27. BEEVES Re
ceipts, $,965 head. Market good. Steer In
fair demand and firm to lOo higher; all
grade selling more freely; medium and
common ateady; bulla and cow, ateady:
steers at $3.10t!Mi.60: oxen and stnga, $3.20(3'
4 00; bulls, $2.5of;3.75: cows, $1.608.10. Liver
pool and London cables quoted live cattle
slow at 9ffillc per pound; dressed weight
sheep, steady; refrigerator beef selling at
84(99c per pound; export 8,250 quarter
of beef; tomorrow, 1,564 beeve and 6,830
quarters or Deej.
CATVES Receipt. 106 head. Veal.
steady; no grasser or western, veal
$6.O0(fi9.00; top. $9.26: dressed calve, steady;
city dressed veal, 8(ffl3o per pound; extra
.carcasses, 13c; country dressed, 7ifjllc.
! HOGS Receipt, 2,666 head. Market nom
lnallv lower: no sale reported.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.S28
head Sheen market easier: lamb dull and
25c off: heep, $3.7(fi4nO; no good sheep
here: lamb, t6 0rvg7.50; cull, $5.00S.60
Canada lambs, 87.00.
Kanaai City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 27. CATTLE Re
celpta. 2.400 head, Including 600 head south
ern; market steady to 10c lower: choice
export and dressed heef steers, $5.25ffii6 00
fair to good. $40O'"5.OO: westrn steers. $2.75
h4.60: stochers ana reeaers. 1240214.15: utn.
ern teers. $2.25rr4.60: southern cows, $1.75
2.75; native cows, $1.6Vfi3.50; native helfer.
82.50'S4 75: bulls. 32.00(n2n: calves, k.hvh so
HficiijKeceipts, .sno neaa; market
desirable early and the pen were cleaned steady; top, $5.0": bulk of sales, $4.90.95.(10
up in gooa season. heavy, 34.9 -i5.n?
There was a large supply of feeder and .nd llirhts. 3l.fioi
atopkera and there wa a falrlv good de- I rhefp AND l.AMBS iRecelnts. 8.000
mand on the part r speculator ana country i bead; market steaay to ioo lower; top na
buyer tor reeaers or tne Detter graaes. , tlve lamb. 7.7t: native lamn. jn.nym.lt
But the supply was large and while the
demand was good, price cloved a little
weaker than yesterday. Common and me
dium grade were alow and very much neg
lected.
Representatlce sales:
iJB.fc.JJ alTEERS.
fr.
,1a.
I..
41..
3..
IS..
1..
A.
... Hit
... 971
HI
... 1st
...111
141
fr. no.
4 00 M ,
8 00 44
COW aV
I 60 I
I 40 1
I 4
CALVES.
4 7
AV.
,..n7
,.. 147
..10K
,.uw
6 tO
( w
t 10
8 w
NEBRASKA WESTERNS.
8 cow 774
4 cow 9S6
2 cow 880
2 cow.
12 cow..
5 cow..
1 cow....
10 now..
2 cows,.
1 cow...,
1 cow...,
1 bull....
1 bull 13u0
3 bulls 1106
'i2 calve,.... 110
9 calves ... 8"2
19 feeders.. 10i3
20 feeder.. ltMO
5 heller.. . h6
.luuo
.. b-19
..1120
..1030
.. -i
.. V
..li"
.. 80
.1540
15 cow
1 cow....
1$ cow...
87 cow...
3 cow...
$ cow. ..
4 calve.
19 coks...
il cows...
2 bulls 1175
46 feeders.. oJ4
J
878
500
Wr'i
8M)
7iW
818
167
8o9
86
1 80
2 70
15
2 26
2 50
2 36
2 00
2
260
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
16
6 00
3 40
3 25
2 90
2 50
I 90
1 90
t 80
2 90
$ 00
1 85
6 75
2 00
2 60
2 40
3 16
6 feeders.. 606
6 heifers... UM
$ heifer... 816
8 heifer
4 heifer.
t cow..,
1 cow....
$ cows..,
1 cow
1 cow
t cows.
8J
4.5
. 9ti6
. 750
.1013
660
9u0
9.6
6 cows li'ld
3 cow 1116
I calf..
4 calves...
81 cows....
11 oows....
1 steer....
1 calf
2 feeders.,
4 feeder.. 597
1 calf 3o0
. 7 calve. .. 151
1 bull 1110
1 bull 160
1 bull 1,11
2W)
307
7o8
930
7so
140
935
18 cows.
30 cows....
13 calves..
10 feeders.
H. Haney Neb.
805
8tio
648
2 tn
$ 20
2 35
3 25
2 00
2 26
1 25
2 60
t 60
2 6o
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 16
$ 40
2 15
2 40
2 25
6 76
t 00
2 90
8 60
6 60
2 00
$ 40
$ 60
1 90
1 80
6 00
a ot
1 4o
11 .
?00
1 1-0
1
5o0
io
M0
S'ai
7'iftn
KV
too
wt;
ii,
srr
1K
83
V
r
41
ITS
$v
wV
IM14
71
8-
111M
7
JiMi;
1
41
1"
92
30
ri4
4Sl
3"'
71
Cnttnn Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 27-COTTON-Spot
ciosea ntiit: mioaima uiioa m eoc mid
dll"- ulf. 10.Ae: sales 1.427 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. "7 COTTON
Firm: sales, z.'tui pies; ornmrv. 8r: a-nnit
ta I oromary. s-isc: low miodiing, lnl-i6c:
' I , . a '. , .a.. 1 . . . - . ..... . '
- miuo'ltif, i"ii-ine; Rwn minoiing. lU."-hC"
mlddlinr fair, m.c; receipts. 4.512 hslea'
sterV. 1?H" bales. I
LIVERPOOL. Oct. T7 COTTON-Ppot,
good business done, price 10 nolnts lower;
American mixed fi'r. 6 lid; good middling'
.ITrt: ml'dMng. B.Ttd; low middling. 6.Ffd:
good ordinary. 6.37d: ordinary, 5 ;;id. The
sa'es of the day were U'.tHO htles. of which
l.roo were for speculation and exnort and
Included 11.1"0 m.-eTn. . H-clpt, 48 Ota)
b-'". ineiortieig 47.94) American.
ST. 1X3113. Oct. 27-COTTON-Steady;
middling. li'c: sa'es. lfii LaUn: receipts,
none; shipments, none; stock, 9,839 bale.
Total sales fi r th dav, 798410 share.
in
87
6"74
11
pvrv,
i
?0
14
4T.T4
1
jew
'S
i
Jft4l
n
Sew York Mining; Stork.
NEW TORK, Oct. 27. Closing quotations
on n.'-'ng siocks "eie aa rmiows:
Flour, bbl.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oata, bu....
case count.
Receipt. Shipment".
K.iMl 10.vt
61 fia) 4o.o-
HOW 26.ni'o
6i.wuf U,w)
Anaaoa Co
lloa
fireeca
brunawlch Cos -.
Tomatoes Twnnel
ton. l al A Va
Ham filr
Iron SUvac
twulvlll Coa...
15
17
It
41
''"I ("Mat
Oniaiie
Or lor
H Potoal
1"i S.vata
.17, Sierra Nevada
juh r-naii Kent a
. BtaiMUrl
..ill
.. I
.. II
.. 4k
.. 41
..
..11
Treasury ktalemeat.
WASHINGTON. Oct 27. Today' atate
roent of the treasury balances in the. gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 315c "OO.taiO gold
raiearvs, show: Available cash balance.
1 6
4 00
n
( 75
4 00
2 00
1 90
3 60
4 cow 0 I 40 1 calf 200
1 cow 1K 2 40 1 calf ISO
2 cow lriQO i 40 1 calf 120
13 cow 917 2 40 15 calve... 1.VI
4 cow 1047 I 65 1 calf 160
9 cow fCO 2 j0 1 bull 1300
11 cow 775 2 00
C. Ellis Wyo.
19 eow 1012 2 TO
COLORADO.
12 cows 985 2 56 :'9 cow 754
WYOMING.
16 feeders.. 415 8 85 27 feeder. . 613
HOGS Price declined considerably again
this morning, not only here, but also ac
cording to early reports, at all of the
other markets. Receipts here were only
moderate and they were not excessive at
any of the other market and still this did
not prevent buyer from Hammering the
trade on all grade.
The market finished oft a strong ten
lower yesterday and opened thl morning
about 6c lower than yesterday average,
o that the opening thl morning and the
extreme yesteraay were about the same.
Aa compared with yesterday average
the market toaay wa a srrong ten lower
The salea were practically all under $5
yesterday ana tne majority of them were
under the $4 96 mark today. The choice
light weight hog were going at prtre
about a nickel lower than yesterday, while
I the Heavy common and rouh atuff waa
Coffee Mnrfcet.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27-COFFEE-Market
for futuree opened ateady at unchanged
pricea to a decline of 5 points In resnomie
to disappointing French cables and primary
market. There was conmarativelv linl.
nearby liquidation. Wall stiret lones were 1 selling about a dime lower than yestrday
moderate buver and with th closing ca
niea from tiivre snowing nrmnesa the
market rallied during the afternoon. The
cloae waa steady, net unchanged to 10
rolnts higher. Sales were reported of
nV hiar. including November at 6 P"',i6 60c;
December. 4 6t4'4 70c; Jam arv. 660c; March!
7c: April, 7c: Miv, 7.1iJ7.15c: Septemliei.
' 'i'i7.4ic. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice.
8c.
western lambs. t!.WK7.1b: ewe and vear-
lings. $4.60if6.00; western clipped yearling
- njK. . ii A I. .. e, r- , . r a,
ao.tfHUO.w; wriiri n uui'in-u i,itci, at. oiuj. w
Blockers and reeaers. $3.7OT4.7o.
r ea a ouil .adV. lr. H'ti'lt
whlteflsh, 12o; frog legs, rer do., 36c;
k.HSie.e m eeo ., 1, . inri ,.iflet, 3UC
had roe, 48c; blueflsh, 15c; herring. 40.
HAY Price quoted bv Oi:::tua holesalg
Hay DealerB' at'soclntion . No. i upland.
87; menium, is.iannv.rn; coare, ao.
BRAN Per ton. 8'2.W.
TROPICAL. FRUIT.
ORANGES Valencia, all (lies. 25.00dt6.60;
Florida, nil sle. $S 74T4.0.
LEMONS Lemontera, extra fancy, 244
size, loun; Si0 and 2no sixes, $6.00.
DATES Per box of 80 '-It. pkg., $2;
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., $c;
walnut stuTed, 1-lb. pkgs., $2.00 t-r do.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, .op
15c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, Uc;
crown, 140. .
BANANAS Per medlum-lsed bunch. 8J.TI
02.25; jumbo. $2.6093.06
IKi.ua.
FEARS Utah. Kietei and Vlcar. $109;
De Ango. $2.7k .
APPi-fcS Ben Davl and lnesap. In
3-bu. bbis.. tj.po4I4 1'; In bu. basnets, $1.00;
California BeUflowers. U.; Cotoiado Jona-
tnan and Grlmea' Goiaen, ji.ooanu; ivew
or apples, $4.60 per bbl.
GRAPKS New York Concords, per l-lb.
basket, 22o; Musi at, per ,-baakct crate.
$1.75; Tokay, ter 4-basket crate. $l.ii.
QUINCES Michigan, per nu.,
t RANBf.KrUrJej-K.ariy Blacks, $8.60 per
bbl.; Bell and Cherry, $8.60.
POTATOES New, pet ou. mo.
on 11 in a Uome-uroK n allow, red and
white, per bu., 66c: Spanish, per crate, $1.40.
WAX BtbAAo ft bu. B'-Lel, imaJjOl
string bear., per -bu box. Xg.laa.
BEANS isavy. per ou., -'.!.
CUCUMBERS Per do.. 36c,
CABBAGK Horn -grown, in crates, pet
BEETS New, per bu., 700.
CELERY K lam oo, per dox.i 3c.
SWEET POTATuES-VlrglnlB, per $-bU
bbl $2 50.
BEEF CUIB.
Wholesale prices for beef cuts: Ribs No.
1. 12Hc: No. 2. 8Vic: No. 3, 6e. Round-
No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6K,c; No. 3, 5c. Iolns No.
1, 15o; No. 2, 10c; No. 3. 7c. riates No.
1, Sc; No. 2, Sc; No. 3, 2c. GhuckB No.
1, 4c; No. 2, 3c; no. 3. ac.
HONEY New. per 24 lbs., $3.50.
CHEESE Swiss, new, luc: Wisconsin
brick, 14c; WUconln llmbergor, 13o; twins,
lo, ioun Americas, 13VsC.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 13c; hard shells, per lb., 12ff;
No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 11c. Peoans, largo.
per lb., 15c; small, per lb., 13o. reanuia.
per lb.. 7c; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill wal
nuts, per lb., 12trl3c. Almonds, soft shells.
per id., 17c; nara sneiis. per id., ic. oneii
bark hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; large
hickory nuts, per bu , $1.50. Chestnuts, 16o
per lb. Cocoanuts, $4.00 per sack of 100.
Mitir. io. 1 green, uc; no. green, bc:
No. 1 talted. li,c; No. 2 saltern, 914c; No. 1
veal calf, lie; Na. 2 veal calf. Hi : dry salted,
1314c; sheep pelts, 25c t( $1.00; bora bides.
1.60403.00.
Philadelphia rrodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 27. BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 2ic.
EGOS Nearby fresh, loss off, 27c; nearby,
26c at mark; western fresh, 2iic at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full cream,
1213c; New York full cream, choice, 12
(612Vtc; new New York full cream, fair to
good, llS12o.
Milwaukee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 27. WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern. 90390:; No. $
northern, 87t7S8o; December, 69c, bid.
RYE Higher; No. 1. 7172c.
BARLEY Good demand; No. 2, 64c; sanv
plo, 8964e.
CORN-Strong; May, 45c. bid.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 27. WHEAT De
cember, 86c; May, 89'C89c; No. 1 hard.
89c; No. 1 northern, &8o; No. 2 north
ern, sevte.
FLOUR First patent, $5.10116.20; second
patents, $l.9i'u5 Oil; first clears, $3.703.90;
second clears, $2.405 2 60.
BRAN In bulk, $U.tCgll.l5.
Evaporated Apples.
NEW TORK. Oct. 27. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market remains quiet, the
compaiatlvely hlb'h prices checking busi
ness; common to good are quoted at 664c,
nearby prime at ' 8c and prime at 8o.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
St. Inl Live Stork Market
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 27. CATTLE Receipt,
$.600 head. Including 2.250 head Texan;
market strong; native shipping and exrort
steer, $4.8?IS5.90; dressed beef and butcher
steer. $2 60'!5.26; steer under l.OOO h., $2.50
$.76; Btocker and feeder. $2.0TfJS.26; cow
and heiferB, $2.003.75: canners, $1.500? 2.00;
bull. $2.2133.15; calves, $3.2-if7.26: Texaa and
Indian steers, $2.o0f3.60; cows and heifer.
$2.00413.00.
HOGS Keceipt. i.mw nen: marget rtiioc
lower; pig and light. $4.ntKTj4.96; packer,
$4 5ufl4.80; butcher and best heavy, $4.75
6.06.
SHEEP AND IjAM HH KecelDt. l.m
bead; market teady; native muttons, $5.0ivgi
6.60; lambs, $6 00f7 50; culls and bucks. $1.00'
4.50; Btocker,, n.aoiui.w; t exans, ii.oota4 uu.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
RT J09EPH. Oct. 27 OATTLn-Recelnts.
1,8 head; market steady; nitlves $3.60 J6 9:
cows and heifer,, ii.tiOiy .ui; stackers and
feeders. $2.7nr4.oo.
HCKJS Receipts, 4,9i4 head; market weak
to 6c lower: light, $4.90i6.00; medium and
beavv, $4 854.95.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,770
head: market steady; lambs, $7.60; ewe.
$5.60.
ton City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX C1TT. I.. Oct. 27. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 500 bead; mar
ket steady; beeves. $4.0rjr5.65; rows, bulls
and mlxea, li.zwiaon; stocKers and feeders.
$2.7518 k5; calves and yearlings, $2 6' 414.40.
IIOUB rteceipta, ,i neaa; market 100
lower, selling St $4.8u4.90; bulk of sales,
$4.8084.o5.
Stork In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at th six principal
western markets yesterday:
cattle,
2.800
60
2.400
l.o8
8 ro
$.000
Hogs.
6 61V)
8.400
S.fOO
4.904
8 600
a.000
Bheep
10.100
The following transfers were recorded
October 27.
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Ellxabeth Kuniman to Mary A.
Lee, lot U block 2, Okahoma
Park $ 1,750.06
W. J. Dolexol and wife to Kate
Guthrie, lots 4 and 6, block 6, In
Matthew'a sub
C. C. Gardner and wife tn J. G.
Gardner, lot 6, 7, 23 and 23, block
4; lots 16 and 16, block 6. Saunder s
ft H i ad to Walnut Hlil
Sophia E. French to W. V. Bennett,
lot 14, block 6, Central Park
Paul Nelson and wire 10 Anheuser
Busch Brewing association, lot $,
block 12, Johnson ad
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Adolph Grimm and wife to Laidwig
Grimm et al., lot and 7, block
4, Jones' ad to Elkhorn
Ernest Grimm and wife to same,
same
Lena Malek and husband to Mini,
am
August Grimm and wife to same,
same
M. G. Arnout and wire to Matilda
Waack, n 33ft of w 120ft tax lot 26
In 84-16-13
Sarah A. Brewster and husband to
Dundee Realty Co., 2 rods and 14
links of e 39 rod of ne ne 24-16-12.
DEEDS.
BtierifT to Luella C. Norton, und 2-3
lot 8, block 40, Omaha
Total amount of transfers.
1,826.06
1,100.00
1.08
I
(,600.08
100
LOO
1.00
1.00
600.00
1.00
1,818.00
.$11,898.00
16 010
..13.868 61,904 31,6,0
Enquire of
F. D. NYE,
The market here In spite of tha decline
la In very good ahane aa compared with the
other principal markets.
Representative sales
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO O., 0H 27. SEED Clover,
rash u ml Oi-tol-r. 8 16, Decemier, $v21:;
January. $.27i: February, 3J: March,
$ 37. Pnrue alalke, $.uo. piiina timothy.
$1.65.
Ko. Aa. Bk fr Nu Ik. Tt.
M 411 340 IN II lit ... 4 171
4 an . . 4 ao 11 2tt 40 4 ''
. 4 lto 4 M IU Mt, ItO 4 17',
:'. till 1M 4 tu 71 Ill 100 4 ilVt
l Iit liO 4 HI wk ilt ... i I7S,
. J P. ... 4 aJ" ,1 ltO 4 17V,
. ..... ! 120 I l.'4 67 Ill IK! 4 H
J1 177 t 4 ;-, m ml 10 4 0
4J al) 4 12', a( 170 110 4 10
U !7I 40 4 l.'H Ik 147 ... 4 Kl
61 !! 120 4 ll, 17 ITil IS IN
Hi Ilk 1W 4 U 74 Ui ID IM
IV 1;; 4 U 74 Id4 f 4 M
U Z M 4H 11 4 tvo 4 M
South Omaha
Sioux Citv
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
Total
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 27.-METAI.S-Th
tin market was unchanged at 148 17s 6d
for snot and 148 6s for futures., Locally
the market was dull and slightly lower
with spot quoted at $;i2.40if( 33.60. Copper was
lower at 71 6s for spot in London while
futures we
the market was uncrangen. i.ak Is q
at $16.?7H'r:lt.75: electrolvtle at $l26-S
16.27. Lead was llrm at 86 ?(i7.40 for srnt
In the local market. The London market
was higher at 14 la 9d. Spelter was un-
chanred at 28 p in Londin and $6.15 1
6 26 In the New xom market iron wii. i
Irregular abroad. closing at 61s 6d for COmpflnietl
stanaara luunuiy uu i wm iur i.ieveianrj
warrants. locally the situation la un
ehanaed. No. 1 foundry northern and
southern Is quoted at $IS 25'fj 18.50; No. 2
foundry northern and southern at $17.75
it no.
ST. tnUIS. Oct. 27. METALS I,ed,
firm; $5 12 bid. Spelter, strong. $6.b5
$.12.
Sneer and Molasae.
NEW YORK, Octw. r.-SUGAR-Raw,
nominal; fair refining. 2c; centrifugal,
94 test $c; molasses sugar, 2c; re
fined, quiet; No. 6. 4.10c; No. 7. 4.15c: No.
$. 3 96c; No. 9. 8 90c; No. 10. 8 85c; No. 11,
8 76c; No. 13. 3.70c; No. 13. 3 6 c; No. 14,
8.56c; confectioners' A. 4 65c; mould A. 6.O60;
rut loaf, 6.40c; crushed. $40c; powdered,
4 leV; gtanulaied. 4.7)c; cube, 4 9rc.
MOLASSKS-Hteady; no open kettle; good
to choice. ! 3 c
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. J7.-BL'UAR-Mar.
SHEEP FEEDERS AND
STOCKMEII
Look at Tklalll
On section thirteen (18). Buffalo County,
Nebraska, is five hundred and sixty (66O1
acres of corn for sale, between twenty
thousand and twenty-rive thousand bush
els. The place la fitted up to care for fif
teen thouaand sheep, large flocks have been
fed there the pajt three crops. House for
men, cooking facilities; sheep dipping plant;
$T0
if 00 1 tw0 ells plttity of water and shelter.
CHRIS.
or
Agent,
ZEIIR, Tenant
Kearney, Jteb
The Grain Trust Exposed
Tom "Worrell's sensational
s-11 op iur p" in ixinaon wnne 1 .1 e 1 . 11
ere unchanged at .0 10. Lrcally : and truthful BlOrV 01 the OperE
et wa unchanged. Iike Is quoted ' . , ,. ttii a. f -
liuus ui in Lievaiur cuinuuie in
Nebraska is now ready for 6ale
Price 50 cts. mail orders ao-
by cash will be
promptly filled by
Tom Womll,
331 Board of Trade Bldir.,
Omaha, Neb.
EDWARDS-WOOD CO.
fln'jorooratad)
Mala OtTJcsi Flflfc and HnlKrt Streefk
T. PA IX. MINX,.
Healer la
Stocks, Grain, Provision
hl Voar Grain to I s.
riaaich tlfllao, IIO-H1 Boiral al Trad
Uldg., Omaha. Smm. Teletthone Aril.
;i7-iH Exchange R-dg.. South Oman,
all 'Fhoo $l isMlviMaiutcMt 'faun k