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    TilK OMAHA 1AUT nKE: MONDAY. OCTOHKK 2P. 1!HK
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Demand for Wheat by BhorU
Comes at Openinr
MtlCES STRONGER AND HOLD TO. CLOSE
Receipts at nrbwet rnlata Much
Lighter for Wftk Than luc
Ago Cera firm, Despite fiond
Hralhrr Predletlssne.
OMAIL.. Oct. 27, 1t.
I'll e hulk of fro lifli rilc rame off at
the opening. PrH-es slain d higher, with
"Tertrigs rather limited. Shorts wire mode
til;iy by ihu utrrnelh In ciilih s, bawl un
' twlipht shipments to Llvwpoel. The sstik:
' I is rendered holders mure confident. The
northwest seld nt Inti rvuls, hut price hwd
up well. Hecclptu hI Winnipeg, Minne
apolis anil liiluth were nearly ."" mm
lor the last week, wh i ll In l.fiiD cars l-rs
than lor the corresponding period n yitt
IJCO.
Higher cables, con-dderahlo" rnln through
the went, particularly In Irtwa. and light
receipts, gave lire Torn market lt opening
Impetus. La tor. when the forecast fur eev.
eral duys of fine wrnther became known.
n easier trend developed, but persistent
buying of the Mny prevented any material
decline. Reports were agilit circulated of
dry rot, but are confined to ii strip In
Illinois; and Western Indiana, where" the
Top hs never been firn-elnss.. Advices
from other seetlnn am flittering.
FhorlK covered tinder th" Influence of
nther gr.-iln"!. giving the oata market a firm
tone. Tr.idn was 1 1 k h t atid there arem
l't tlt poaalhlllly of any malerlnl pain. Pvir
ehapes In the rftuntry ape qnlt llteral nnil
there iihdouhtedly abundant auppltea nt M.i
tlona in come forwnrd.
I'rirnnry wheat lereipta were S75.0 Intsh
rln and" ahlpmenin H7I f bmh.-lM, apalti""!
rerelptji last year of .23, biwhela nud
ahlpments of 5d,mf bulv ls. Com ren-lpM
were 4W0 tuiHhela and Khlninenl-i 3i!i.ii
bushels, ojjalnst receipts last vear or fcm.neo
lniHhela and Hhlpnient" of 4fi5.0i) bushels.
'learanees were 1:;4,im" bualielM of w heat,
IW.iiCiu barrel of tlour. 235,ti't; bushels of
corn. "7 "i' buahelB ot oiitw.. .
IJverimol cloHfKl ;wd higher on wheat and
d hlsiher on coi n,
Kxiortera sny bids are tame and business
Ii hampered ny enr ahortage. SlilppeYa
verywhero iirtltiK with ureal rautidn
c aline of transportation dlltloultiea. Con
tracts for npnc!ned time thlpmenta are
mudu only where the most liberal allow,
nnce Is permitted. New Vnek reports ni
Jiiora of Rood-nliied export business worked
over niRhf.
A peelil bulletin of Modern ' Miller says
today: "The Indianapolis correspondent or
the Modern Miller rrports riuinnR-e by fly
to wheat and some counties complain of
damage to corn by dry rot."
ixM-ai rang or options:'
Articles.) Open, High.! Low. I Close. Yes y
lyVheat-l
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JJOO..
May..
Corn
Pec. Mty..
Oats
Dec. May..
70V, 7tVi,v- ,70',' 704'
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VV 37V :3Tti! 37l "7!
31 3S' 8S t S3 J 3S
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-I 32' i"
Omaha Cash ales
VlTKAT-No. 8 hard, 1 car, i".
OATS No, 2, 1 car, 30c; No. 3 white.
Omaha Cash rrleew.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, CMi;7c; No. 3 tiai.1,
iW4e:- o. 4 hard. rtitf3"4o: No. Mrtn.
CtlDN No. 3. n'V.'(i?.v.,.: No. 3 yellow, 4'
fHir.: No. 8 trhtte, Vc.
OATS No. 8 mixed, im:n".c; No. 8 white,
Kiiydttc! No. 4 white, .," 31114c.
RVl-:No. 2, 58c; No. 3. Dtt'sc.
Carlot Revel pta.
WIHa!
f.1
Corn.
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Oati.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis i
Omaha
nuluth ......
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rmcAcu ;ri ami imiovimiixs
Features of the Trad loir and ( losluii
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Firm cables and wet
weather In the Cnlted Stales, cuusv-d
atrenglh today In the lM-al wheat market.
At the close wheat for December delivery
wMtin-' ?.'"- Corn -wits a badr "higher.
Oats were 1 rd 1 Ut: hlk-hcr. I'roylslonn .were
,tmilirge,J to V-tv'V Inwer.
' 't'Tradlng in rtio wheat rlt to
(daywus Inore
active tlian ut .any .time, .dining the last
month and prices sliitwyd ' considernble
buiivan-". Local traders who have lieen
liammering priceH for. several days turned
ti the otlur side em ly In the session and
jwcrainblerl nergetlcally to cover their sl.oj-t
aales. Offering' W. le few. The bullish
lai'tors vjc siiieller receipts In the norMi
wrst. the arrils today at MinneapoH
nd 'Dtiluth being t3 cars less than if
the t,rresroiuling (luy'one ymr ago, ttd
Jllgher prices on ihe curb at Minneapolis..
Foreign market were also strong, wheat
nt Liverpool closing vnd higher. whlPvat
Paris tlo re was u somewhat aensatlotml
rie in the price of Hour for Octol r de
livery, ax well as a substantial g ilil-. In I
wheat value. In nddltioii to these In- I
lluencea weather conditions In the 1'nlted j
Statrs win far from Ideal for Hie nop '
inoveinent. many lucalitb s In the west and
northwest reporting heavy rain. Imrin
tho last hour of trading prices fell off i
toniewhat lacauso of realizing aalcs. but
the close waa ftriii, December opined '4i
a to ts'fio higher at 73c to 7:i'e. ad
vanced to 73c and closed ut 7:!S''l7:U1e.
;iear-.inces o( wheat and four were equal
to if.it bu. Primary receipts were S75.0 u
bu., against 1,33.i.i.4 bu. for the -corresponding
day one year ago. .MlniieapohM. Du
luth and Chicago 'reported receipts of ,'.S1
cars, against "71 I cars last week and Hi
cars one year ago.
Sentiment in the corn pit was bullish
and the volume of trading was quite la'g.
Khovts aim commission nouses were active
bidder, but offerings were not larg. Finn
abs. small local receipts,-, wet weather
throughout the corn belt and the sir ngth
of wheat were the chief reasons for the
ttrmuesH. Late in the day realising sales
lowered the market somewhat, but the eh so
was steady. December opened l,'ic
higher ut WSe to I3"c. old off to ll'if
xc and closed nt the low point. Lh-sI
lereipta were 1S2 'ar, - with Jul 'cais of
contract grade. i
Oats were c,ulet and llrm. Wot weitlur
and the strength of wheal and corn wen- I
tne nisln incentive to b.iyers Cash houses i
ware the principal bidders. December i.am I
opened VMle higher at ',:, soM up to
R3'ie and closed at V2e. local reccli.tg
were 234 cars.
Provisions were firm at the opening be
cause of a 5c aiKatire in I he price of live
hogs. Shorts' were go,.d buyers early in
the dav, but later the market ' eased off
on selling by local packers At the close
January pork ass a jshsde !oirer t lU.Tji,.
Lard was unchanged at IV.;',. Ribs were
Vi6: lower at $7.4.Vij 7.47V,.
tstimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
70 car; coin. U4 cars; onts. aS2 cars; hugs'
R3.f'n) heat. '
The lcrding futures ranged as follow:
Articles. Cp-n.. High. Low. J Cloat.j Yc'y.
AVheat
I ec.
May
Corn
fk-t.
Pec.
May
Oata
D.-C
May
July
May
trd-
Oct.
Nov. .
Jan.
May
Ribs
Oct.
Jan.
May
1 ' !
7:1 I73U411.'
ITti.fii.l
ji'iiiAsI
I ' 4H.1
4.t-1,liS'
44 Si
73
7'. .
44',:
33-l
45. 4i
4,d, 43" 4 4,1
4.::,: . 14
4T,i44
Mi-,'
3T,ft :6
2"T "4T, 344
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13 77V 13 '
No. 2. -
Cash cuiota lions were a follows
FI-OUR Steady; winter nait-nt t -t -it. t
e$40: winter straights. ri.l'.i3.!r.; si.rn '
it-n". a."-" -"i, us e-raignts
$J.:r
hikers, li!'ii . . .
WHEAT No. 2 swing 7.'-i7lc:
No. s
sprier 74f7Tc: No. 3 1 eel, 71172',
UKN-IM). 1',C, P.O. 1 Veil
oats N. 2 s;t":
ihlt. $l'ryYj.
No whlta. S2l.9v.
rTK-7io Z. eiStnLc.
BARIJ-iV UoikI feeding.
rh.i-- "'ne. 4"o1c
445c: fair to
8rUDS-r-No. 1 flx. 81'tW:, No,
1 nrth-
Wes'ern. I'll. Prl-oe "n Hhy
Clever, cnnlrecl sade, ' )IX sj.
8l.loj4.2i.
FROVls'oNS- Short PI s'd- flooxrl.
IS AO 13 sr. I
I1U 13 US I
7fi 9 7R j
9 371
8 :7V " I
8 32', a' S7',l
S 3o I s 30 I
7 bo I 7
T 65 I 7 65
13
I 13
9 65 I fiS 975
I i' V'J '., .tj 1
JS7SI RSi's! KS74
8 00 1 k 30 1. g
15 I H 11 ! 1 r, I
J5 I 7 4,iv 7 5i I
j Tfs. 7 55
t, lsrel t.er ' is., f A3 Short clear subs
t Vbesredl, 8H.n0?.
i Following, were the receipts and ship-
) 9 "ins of flour and grain:
I M Recuinls. Shipments
I'lour. bbls '.'4 o at : , 'm
! , A Wheat. Iiu 113'. l.7ii
1 Corn, bu 9si rl .i
-Ts.J Oats, bu v...'sji sr.
.'.:-'.'--
Hvr. hu 3
Unil'V. hu l."3.) 35,?"
u the 1 riidine ixrhtfbge inlay the but
t,r murk"t was stMd ; rrramery. litiZh1 :
dairy, lSVd 2.V. Eggs, firm: at nwrk, ti
inrliird, k,ij.; msts iie; prime firsts.
2-.i2Vi extras, 27c. Cheese, steady; I-M:'1'
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SEW MIRK 4.F.ERAI, MARKET
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Qnotationa
f the Day
4 emmodlf lea
Tarlona
n;;v
YORK. Ort. .'T-l-t.nl
R Heeelp's.
t-xport
1.1.JU bbls : sal. s, 4.H")
. Hag.
wini.-r p,
nun kit siiaily to turn but unlet;
tetiis. -i.i'iii (ki; ulnlef straights.
Jainnesntii patents. M.ihi4.X5;
( wlntrr rxtrus
tJ.NiMi.t P': Minm si.tn bakers
M.x.ki; wlnti:i low grades. u.,yaiM. Kye
hour, firm; fHir to iun1, i.f i; cholco
to fair. 3 st4 in Kin kn-heat flotir, steady,
K .'Vn i ni. spot and to arrive.
H""K WMKAT-Wuiet. per 1 11.
I'OH.VMKAU Klrin; fine wtilte and yel
low, ll.Jirtjl.i); coaise, l lo'.il.l.'; kiln dried,
$2.75.
R V K Firm ; No. 2 western, c. r. 1. f..
New nk; jersey and atate, GiV10.
llvered.
'HAftLKY Pteadv; feedlnr. 4:'.fitto. e. o.
f., Itufialo; roaltlnir. HO'ifiae, c. I. f., Fuffalo.
WUKAT Receipts. IW.imo bii.; exports,
rfl.i-J hu .; sales. f,0.ifiO hu. futures. 8pot
market Arm; No. 2 red, 7fe, elevator;
No. 2 red. H'jo. f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 north
ern Dtiluth. tAr. f, o. b., afloat; No. 2
hard winter, K'tr, t. o. b., afloat. On
wrniint of higher cables, prospects for
smaller world s shipments, lijrht northwest
ree(ps and and mnilssloii house buy-
In wheat was considerably higher today,
closing D'riS'jc above the previous night.
Kales Included No. 2 rd Mav nt M MUI
fi.)c. dosed at S.:Sc; December, MHtflHc
closed nt SlSc.
CORN Receipts, K7.72S hu. : exports. 2S.W4
hu. H)t market steady: No. 2, 55c. ele
vator, find Km; f. n. b.,' afloat: No. 2 yel
low, nni4.-; No. 2 white, wtic. Option mar
ket was without transactions, closing net
tint Imnged'. January closed at filWc; May
i lon1 at :',; lwircmhcr closed at o.)S'".
OATS Receipts, irwl tin.; exorts. 24i
hu. Spot . market steady; mixed oats, &
to 32 pounds, ."W-; natural white, to !U
pounds. Siu.iii4i'c; clipped white, 3 to 4l
uoiinds, ;Wj43c,
KKKD Firm: spring bran, $21.(0, prompt
fhipinctit ; .middlings. $'-'l.S5, prompt ship
ment; city, 821.5iKrtJ6.50.
MAY Steadv: shipping. 8oe: good to
choice, $l.,vi ns.
HOPS Steady; stale, common to choice,
2-(i;Rc; 1!si5. linjl.lo; Padrtu coast, 19Jtl,
WitlMn; r.mo, 12Tl3c.
r HIDF.S Firm; Galveston. JO to 25 lbs..
Joe; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texus
dry, 24 to lbs., 19c.
I.KATHKR Firm: acid. 27(9 21k:.
PROVISIONS Reef, firm; family. $12 50
rfi'l'l.eii: mess. H.tiOi.IO: beef hams. f-il.OMF
22.60; packt; in.6nf ll.ta); city, extra India
mes. llflfKj-Ai.'"!. fill meats, steady ;
pickled U'llief, $in.2iVTj 12.50; pickled hams.
flUiHil'loii. Lard, firm", western prime, .71
'dt.Su; refined stcnilv; continent, $lft.25;
rloiilh America. $10.75, i-otnpuund. $7.76ft
C.tti. Pork, sn-adv; fuindy, Ils.ovjl9.5o;
abort clen:J, $11.oViTlt.nii; mess. 818.0WO 18.75.
TALLOW Strong: city C per pkg),
$; country (pkgs. frecl. 6'gt'c.
HICK Finn; domestic, lair to extra,
a'ynvv; Japan, nominal.
VU1"1TER Firm: street price. extra
creamery, 27c: official price, creamery, com
mon extra, l!j)26'tc; held, seconds tu extra.
21 ' -tic; state tlnh, common to fancy, l
ih2l'ic; renovated, common to extra, LVi
i2;c; western factory, common to firsts,
li.'n2Rc; weutem imitation creamery, firms,
twi 2! Vic
CHKICSK-Steady; state full cream. Sep
tember, small fancy, Wic; state, fair to
good, 12iil21!4C; state, October. best, 13c;
large, Hep'.emlier, fancy, 13c; fair to good,
12'"il24c state. Inferior, lotll4c.
L041S Steady: state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected while, 32'q33c; state
choice. 3"'o.11c; state inlxe. dextraj, 28'oiiii-;
western firsts. 25c; oHiclal price, 24l2Voc;
secoials, 22:'t24c.
Pul'LTf V Live: Market Irregular; west
ern chickens, lac; fowls, 10c; turkeys. 14c.
lresed: Market weak;, western chickens,
'.:('lle; spring turkeys, W'n !!; fowls, !W
lie.
St. Lwals General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 27. WHKAT Higher;
track. No. 2 red. cash. 74riiDc; No. 2 hard,
7Ki74c; December, 71T1t72c; May, ;sHK.sf.
CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 44-4tf
4'ic: Dec-mihcr, 41e; May, 4Hiflt2c; No. 2
white. 44V4oc.
OATS liighcr; - track. No:
Decemla-r, ;av. May,. SISc;
2 caelb Me;
No. 2 .white1.
4'(7.'HMiC -.
FLOl'R Quiet and steady; red winter
patents. 83.Wrtr3.80; extra fancy and straight,
fcl ii 3. fin: clear. $2. tfa ?.!.
SKF.I i TiniotliV, steady, t3.2ttf3.7!i.
CMRNMEAl Steady, 840.
LRAN'-BtTimg; sacked, east track, s!itj91c.
HAY tjulet and steady; timothy, $13. w
, n,; prRlrfo. $ltMia.fc-V '
IRON COTTON T1KH $1.02.
HAfiOINO-JJ,!', '
I H KM P TWI NIC 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. ateady: jibbing,
! $1V5S. I-ard. lower: prime steam, !9.2iVi.
Irv ealt meats, higher: boxed extra, ahort.
0.t2'-; cler ribs, $i.7S; short clears, Jli).12Vs.
Hacon. higher; boxed extra shorts. $10.S7i;
. clear libs. Ilo im; short clears $h.87V1.
I POl'L'l HV- Firm: chickenn, Hc; springs,
! iv ; ducke, Mil ; gesc, 5'lt71,j : turkeys, lc.
I Hl'TTKR Steady; creamery, 21h22'-c
j Ou iry. IV ''122'.
' KG(3 Steady at 2oe, case count.
Receipts. Shlpiren's.
Flour, bbla 12. 18.000
Wheat, bu oO.timi i'.M)
Corn, bu 75.i.i 1I2.0IO
Oats, bu liS,i 73,flt:
Sila-ieMitntlB RniH Market.
MlNNEAIOLlS. Oct. 27. FLOUR First
filttPls. $t.20ii4. '; second palents, $4.0utfJ
15; hist clears, $3.25113.35; second clears,
$2.4iii2.fio.
liBAN-In bulk, $15.50ii 15.75.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). Th
langM r prices, us reported by F. V. Day
I & Co., 110-111 Botu'd of, Tfooe, ws:
Articles. Open, High. Low. Close.
Wheat
Dec. Mav n.,
.lulv
Flix-
JTrtfrTS',
.'77VHV
.:s-Vrf'1;
.1 nas,
l 13-a
!" l us
. 1 15 I
7HI 7t.
73,
77 ii
78.,
1 1?'
1 is!
1 US
1 15''
7S"J'
1 n'j!
1 i;f.2i
1 H14I
1 15 ;
"4
i' Oct.
Nov
iioc :
I May
1 13i
1 13Ji
1 11i
1 15
MlnneaOoils Cash Clo Wheal : No. I
hard. 77'ic: No. 1 northern. 76,Hc; to ht
nve, 7"iSc; No, 2 northern.' 74V; to arrive,
7V: No. 3, 72Vi73ic; No. 1 durum, 64c;
liV arrive. &31, c; No. 2 durum. 613,c: r
live. CO'-sc Corn: No. 3 yellow. 4'.'ie: No.
X 42-,c. Onts: No. 3 white. 31'ic: No. 3,
2!ilii29'';v Bi'iley: 36'i'47r. Rye: 5ti"ifi57,c.
'Tu: Jl.ll's.
Kansas t ilj tirnln and Provision,.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 27-WHEAT-De-cenihor,
r'4-- May. 7Hc: cash. No. 2 hard.
OV'i 71'yC, N's 3, Bo'H 7u--; No. 2 red, 71c; No.
3. Unh9c.
CORN- December. 377,c; May. 3ST,c; July,
aii.c; (dh. No. 2,iaixui, 3aii4likc; No. 2
white. 42'nC.
"ATS -No. 2 white. 331s'5;c: No. 2
mixed. 3-"032VC-
HAY' Finn; choice timothy, $12.5i h lt.lv;
choice prairie. 11.2.Vnil.5".
vi--. Siaily ; 57"iilOc.
, Etiofl Firm; extras. 33c. cases included;
llrst". .'.; ' seconds. 15o.
BUTTER Creamery, Sc; racking. ,lt
rteceints. wnipn'enis.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Outs, bu
...i llW."""!
S3. lis!
17,A'0
16" !
23 '
2.is)
Peorlis tirstn Maiket.
I-F.ORIA. Oct. CT.-CORN Market hlghr;
No. 3 ellow and No. 3 old. 45'c; No. 4 old,
44 r; ntw, 40c; no grade old. 4ic; new, M'j
4l'.V.
HATS Market flrni: No. 2 while, 33V;
No. S whl'e 33"33 c: No. 4 white. 3.1& Uc.
jvp.-Market lnacive; No. 2, tXt.pKic.
WlllSKY-81 29.
Mlltsankee .rala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 27. WHEAT
Steady ; No. 1 northern, 78tf79c; No. 2
northern, 7 44" 77c: December, 73c askei".
RYE Higher: No. 1. 6(fj66V4i-.
BARLEY Steady; No. '2, 65$&5Vac;
mple. 4osi 00c
i 'uHX Hia-her: No. cash, 45 , f 46 lie;
December, 43 U "l 42Sc.
Llveroool Grain and Proylaloaa.
LIVFRl'OOU Ovt. 27. WHEAT Spot,
ftrm- No 2 red western winter. Os. . F :
tiire" fi,m: Decemtier. osS.1; Mar -h, s o,d
t" iRN Soot, unlet; American mixed.
4s 4d. Futures firm; ix-tober. rominal;
December, is 4d; January. 4a !d
Dnlnth Oralis M-rln.
DULUTH. Oct. 27 WHEAT tin track.
No. 1 northern, itic; No. 3 nonnern,
7 5".ic; October, 74", c; IXcember, 74l-;
M v. 78c.
OATS October. 3flTc
Kvaparaltd Awplea and Dried Krai",.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Srm snd most holders
are asking higher prices. " Choice are
quoted at 6iSlae and prime at 4Q$x,c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are firmly held, with quotations mnging
from 3V,ft&tC for California gradoi.
Oregim prunes are quoted at 9V,(ftl0o for
40s to 20s. Apricots are nominally un
changed, with choice quoted at 1st. extra
ebolce at J7o and funy at Hj23c.
peaches are unchanged, with old crop,
holes, quoted at 11c. cxV rhnlc at 1 .'
l.'r. end fancy to extra fatu r t 12
il2c liaiflns continue firm, with loose
binscatet qnotefl at ft 4 7 c. seed -d
raisins at S ' "j S and Lontlon layers at
$1,45 3 1.63. ," '
OM AHA HOI.K.sAI F 1MARNKT.
t eutllH of Trade anal (tnatatloae on
Utaple anal Faaey Presset,
Kf.4H-perdog . v2c. - '
L1YF, POl lIRY II lis. ; roo-lrrs.
tf ', turkeys, lot; ducks, Uc; spring chickens,
fco.
Bl'TTEK Packing stock. 17c; choice
to fancy rialrv. 2"ii.-e; creamerv, 22i2l''.
HAY Choice upland, )i fin; mcdluin, f w;
coarse, .i"ii8 So. liva straw, J'i.ts.'oT.ijO.
iSRAN Per ton, $ioOu.
VECIBTABLKS.
SWFET POTATOE-Per bbl.. $2 io.
TCiMATOES Horns grown, per basket of
20 lbs.. 1 oo.
WAX HEAN8-rr market basket of
about 1R lbs., 81 2a.
TLRMP8, bth-TS AND CARROTS PeT
bu., 75e.
LEAF LETTL'CE Hothouse, per doi.,
hearts, 4V.
i iwL.l-.nf-Per dm., 26ii40c.
CL:Cl'MBER8 Hot house, per dos., $1.50.
ONIONS Home grown. Sic per . bu.;
8pan!h, $1.75 per crate.
GREEN ONIONS Per dog. bunches, 25c.
liOKM-.RADI-M- Case ( 2 dos . 81.90. '
RADISHES Per dog. bunches, Sic.
NAVY HEANk. Per bi., $t K5; No. 2. $1.T5.
LIMA LEANS Per lb.. Vjc.
GREEN PEPPER8-Per lnarVet basket.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per doi. bunches,
2Se.
CABBAGE Holland aeed, homo grown,
per lb., lc.
KGu l i.ANT Per dog . 76c.
I'OTATOES- Per bu.. ?i66c.
FRI11T8.
PEACHES-Callfornla Salwrty. pT box,
$3.10.
PEAP.S-Winter varieties, per Dox, $2,289
3.0O.
GRAPES Tokuv. $1.75.
APPLES Ben Iavls. $2.2i; Jona-Uians,
$3.25; New York apples. $3.25. .
CRANBERRIES-Pf r bbl., $S.5ViT?.50.
TROPICA!. FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida oranges, $3.25.
LEMO.NS-Llmonlers. extra .lane, 210
lie, $7.50i 300 size, $8.oo; 3t size, $8.00; other
Drnds, $1.00 less.
GRAPE FRCIT-SIze 70 to 80, $5.00.
BAN, NA8 Per inedlum-slsed bunch,
$1.7ft(ii2 2o; Jumbos, $2.aiwi3.00.
DATES Per lb., 641514c.
BEEP CUT PRICES.
No. 1 ribs. 12c; No. 2 ribs, SHc: No. 3 ribs,
Hc; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round, 7c; No. 8
round, 6e; No. 1 loin. I60.; No. 2 loin, 1214c:
No. 3 loin. 8V4c: No. 1 plnte. 3V,c: No. 2
Pints, 8c; No. 3 plate. 2Hc; No. 1 chucks,
$Vtic; No. 2 chucks. 4Hc; No. 8 chucks, 3c.
MISCELLANEOUS
BLOAR Granulated cane, 1n sucks, $5.31:
granulated beet, in sacks, $5.21.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 16e; Wisconsin
hrli k, 141:; Wisconsin limberger, 13c:
twins, 14Hi:; Y"oung Americans, l.li-c.
COFFEE Roaated. No. 35. 26c " psr lb;
No. SO, 21c per lb.; No. X IHc per lb.; No.
20. 1c per lb.: No. 21, 13c per lb..
BYRUP In bbls., 2,c per gil.; in cacs,
II 10-lb. cans, $1.70; cases. 11 B-!b. cans, Jl.Stu;
cases, 24 2'-lb. cans, $1.85.
HONKY-lfr 4 frames, $.1.50.
CANNED GOODS-Corn, standard west
ern. G576'k:; Maine. $1.15. Tomatoes, 3-!b.
cans, $1.10: 2-lb. cans, Wigrtttl.W. Pine
apples, grated. 2-lh., $2.06ti2 .'); sliced, Sl.iiO
?i2.20: gallon apples, fancy. $2.C5; Cnlifornin
apricots, $1 Oi'f2.25; pears, $1.75'n2.5ij; eachen
fancy, iljitfil.to; H. C. peaches, $2.tif2.FiO
Alaska salmon, red. $1.26: fancy Chinook
F., $2.10; fancy sockeye. P.. Sl.d.i; sardines,
quarter oil, $2.75: three-quarter mustard
$3.00. Sweet potatoes. $1 lOril.25; sauerkraut
81.0O; pumpkins, 80c&$1.0o; wax beanr, 2-lb
fiC.'fWc; lima beans. 2-lb., 75cft$1.25; spinach!
$1.35; che:ip peas, 2-lb.. Wc; extras, f5i i $1.10;
fancv, $1.351.75.
CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per
quarter bbl., loo lbs.. $4.00: Norwav mack
ernl. No. 1. KS.oo; No. 2. $26.00; No. 3, $XiO'
Irish. No. 2. $lfii; herring, in bbls., ?on
lbs. each. Norway. 4k. $ii.00: Norwav, :n,
5S.0O; Holland herring, lu kegs, milkers,
?): kegs, mixed, 70c.
FISH Ruffalo, large dressed, Sc; trout,
medium or large, dressed, 12c: pike, dressed
11c; halibut, fine stock, 11c; catfish, dressed
15c: bullheads, dressed and skinned, 12c;
whlto perch, dressed, 6c; crapples. large.
12c; suntlsh, pnn sire, S; white baas, eytra
choice, 12c: pickerel, flc: salmon, Chinook,
11c; whlteflsh (froren), 12c; mackerel (Span
ish, lHc; native, per fish, lS'rf3r,c; codfish,
fresh, froxen, 12c; flounder, fresh, frozen,
11c; bluetish, freah, frosen. 15cj haddocl;.
fresh, frozen, 10c: redsnnppef, dressed, 12c;
smelts. No. 1, per lb., 12c; lobsters (boiled),
per lb., 40c; green, 37c; eel, per lb., lSc;
frog legs, per dos., 25c: roe shad, $1 each;
shad roe, pair. 45c. t
HIDES AND TALIJW-Ureen salted.
No. 1, 12ic; No. 2, Uc; bull hides, MGOc;
green 'hides. No. 1, 11c; No. . 10c: horse.
$1.60itJ.7D; sheep pelts, 6V4i$1.25. 0 .Tallow,
No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 24c. "
AVOOL Per lb.. 15W22c.
Cotton Market
NEW
YORK, Oct. ,27. COTTON Spot
closed ouiet.'lO points higher
minaung up...
lands, lo.75c; middling gulf
11c. Sales,
none.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27.-OOTTON-8pot
closed easy. Sales, 1.925 bales. Low ordi
nary, 7 5-lfic. nominal; ordinary, 7 !3-16c,
nominal: good ordinary, "c; middling fair.
11V. nominal; fair, 12c, nominal. Receipts.
14.1" liaies: BIOCK, 141,4.1a. oaies.
ST. 1OUI8. Oct. t7.--COTTON Oulet. un -
changed: middling, llc. Shipments, l.ut
bales; stock. 7.543 hales.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 27. COTTON Spot,
quiet, prices 13 points lower: Amerlcun
middling fair. 6.55d; low middling, 8.13d-
middling. 5.90d; low middling. E.77d: srorwi
brdlnary, 5.14d; ordinary, S.ld. . Tho sales
Of the day were 5.000 bales, of which 600
were for speculation and Included 4.500
American. Receipts, 2,4(J bales, all Amer
(tail. a i
Oils and Hoaln.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. OILS Cotton
seed, easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mills,
2,i 29i4c; prime crude, yellow, f. 0. b.
mills. 50c, nominal. Petroleum, steady:
refined. New York, $7.50; Philadelphia and
Baltimore. $7.45: Philadelphia and Balti
more, In bulk, $4.35. Turpentine, 69S
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to
aroort 4 5S. -
. ViV ciTr r.u n,.e c.rr i .
o. "
a i 1 S V5T KiTif J '
m.!- iiVt!-: K,V,er
pmenta iti.k.a bbls.;
balances. $1 5S. Runs.
age, 96.233 bbls. Shipments
1 average. i.t.422 mils
SAVANNAH Oct. 27. OIL Turoenflne.
llrm; 66c bid.
1 ROSIN Firm. Quote: A. B. C. $3.85;
D, $3 90; E, $4.05; F, $4.07 4 fjf 4.10; G.
$4.15; H. $4 17'4f4 20; I $4.25: K, t4.S5;
M. $4 85; N, $5.30; W. G. 5.7J; W.W.
$6.00. : .
' ( leuriiis llonae Mnleraeuli
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. The sUteijient
Ihe clearing house banks for the weeTk
.hows that the banks hold $5,673.67$ more
than the legal reserve requirements. This
is a decrease of $527,275 as compared with
last week. Tho statement follows: '
Amount. Decrease.
Loans $1,(.533.3 $.026.8oo
Deposits
l.!4.l8.10i
27, 634. 5m)
Circulation ..........
Legal tenders
Specie
Reserve
Reserve required ..
Surplus
Ex-U. S. deposits..
Inert a?e.
4.7'.'4.hflO
W.9K V0
19,3iA
?!4.34s.5iO
lSI.tf74.62S ,
5.673.675
' U.584.S25
2f.2.9"0
1JSS8
6.H; 100 I
7.4:a.90 '
1 if 7i
Cage Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2l-COFFEE-iUrke t
for futures cpened steady at unchvngfcd
prices to 10 points higher on a better de
mand from scattering sources, which was
attracted by steady cables, an advance In
the rate of Brazilian exchange and the
leccrt bullish crop news. The close was
at aoout tne uesi ana slew 11 - with
the
general range, net unchanged to 10 pilots
ingner. em tea w ere reporiexi or sj. jro
h.r,
Including November at ti.3ue. December nt
. 8. January at tS.toe, March at 8 55,8
ijoe. May at s.7oti4J.'
and
September
J.uo'(i7.it't'. Spot, steady;
No.
Rio, 8c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. METALS The
markets were quiet In the absence of ca
bles, but prices were nrnily held. Spot tin
wan quoieit at ,-i.uo 01a, 11. b
copper was (inlet at 821.7,V(-J2.50,
8(2 85 asked. Lake
electrolytic
at 82l.MM3Z.un and casting at $21.25il.'l
Lead waa quiet and unchanged at $5 75f
5 96 and spelter at 86-2"'ai.3i. Iron was
nrm and unchanged
n'f. LOUIS. Oct. 27. MKTALS Iad
steady at $4.90; spelter, steady at $6.20.
lisaai and Molassea.
NEW YORK. Oil. 27. SUGAR k,w
steady: fair refining. 8V; centrifugal 86
j teat. 4c; molasses sugjr, 3i,c. Reiined
1 steady; No. ti. 4 4"c; No. 7, 4 35c; No s'
! 4 ; No. 9. 4 25c; No. 10. 4 15,:; No. 11. JlO, '
No. 12. 4 05i'; No. 13. 4-; No. 14, 8 95c;' cod
feciioners A. 4 Joe; mouiu A. S.V.'; cut
loaf. 56oc; crushed, S.tic; powdered, 5c"
granuiatefi. 4is-; cunes. 0 use
MtiLASSES Firm; New Orleans. oien
kettle, good to choice, 3t'a3!c.
Ininorta and K,nrts,
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. TotaJ linisirts of
merchandise and dry gmwl-i, at the port
of New York for Ihe week ending tod.iv
were valued at $14,275,277. Total lui)Mru of
specie at the r nt of New York l.,r the
wck ending today were fW.tV-l sler and
$1.775.'l gold. Total exsrts of Hpacle from
the port of New Y'ork for the week end
ing today were $". sdinr and
gold,
OMAHA LIVE STO MARKET
v 1 V' '" '
All Kiadi of Cttth Stroocr and ActiT
, ' for W.ek.
' asasaaB-asa
HEAVY HOGS SELL..F.V. CENTS LOWER
Fat ."beep nntt I. am ha Hate Com
manded Very lllah Prleea All
the Week, Tilth Teedera
Averaging, teady.
SOUTH
OMAHA. Oct. 27. irJ.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
....... .gS4 2..nr 17.8.3
Receipts worn:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday
"Uncial Thursday
Official Friday
Official Saturday
Th(s week
Irfist week
Two week ago .......
Three weeks ago
3.1VW !.! 1
JO.'.ll
8.85
113
r our Weeks ago
Same week lant year.
The following table ghowa the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oml' for
wie year to oate, compared, witn last yrai
1. 1!"3-
Inc.
Cattle
Hogs
Sheep
,.....' S44.S37 . R2S.010
f.fl4. 1 M'A.m
1.754.018 l.B4.iaa
l.tV27
170.3:12
IC',055
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
GoimI' to choice corn-fed steers $5.8'Ji".35
Pair to on,i rnrn.fpil steers 6 fr-i' .
Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4 5"ii5.2I
Good to choice range steers.-. 4. 75x5 50
Fair to fi-nori ranne stertrs. .i. j....- 4 imf-t.i.)
Common to fair range steers 8.5OU4.00
Good grass cows and heifers S'ilO
Fair to good cows and heifers ' Wri'?"!
Common to fair cows and heifers'. 1.5if(2.65
Good choice stockers and feeders.. 4 C'tj '
Fair to good stockers and rreders.. 3 2VH 00
Common to fair stockers... 2.i.vif3.
Bulls,- stags, etc. 4.0O26.00
The following table) shows the averaga
price of hoes at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons'.
Pate., 1 1906. il906.!llK4.lO3.ilSO2.U0LU900-
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oot.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
17...
18...
19...
20..,
21..
tai'.l
!'t..
26. .
2..
27. .
2..
8 18
6 19
6 20
6 101 S 7 081
i 231
7 021
I
8 82
t 82
8 70
6 301 4 G4
8 I0 .4 9l
8 271 4 52
8 23 4 52
(I 2l 4 18
6 2S 4
6 03' 4 C3
5 !9 4 61
S 12 8 0.''
5 12
6 08,
5 OH
17Ji
6 20 f 14
E 2d 6 04
6 164
5 13
6 12
B 16
5
G
o 14
5 14
741
7i;
8 01 4 51
Oct:
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
12Vi!
a 01! 5 20!
J li 3 08
4 88 ' 6 01
05
c oo
4 18
4 58
x wl er"
4 51
4 32 4 95; 5 ( 6 51
5 8l
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
. Cattle. ,
$l.tiji.
140ii7.W
Hogs. .
$r, iKr,(i.;'o
5 K'un.37',4
5.9in,4.1o
S.iXiti 15
of stock
Omaha
Chicago
Kansus City
St. Ixiuls ....
Sioux City :..
Tho official
2.VO'(ii.7G
2.0ii'u7.ii
......... 5.5irj!ii
number of vara
brought in today bv ench road
was:
Cattle.. Hogs. HheeD.H'r'g
C M. te
St. P. Ry,,.,.-. 2
Jlo. P. Ry.
1 . P. system
C. & N. W. (east)..
C. N. W. (wet)..
C, St. P., M. O.t
C, B. ei Q. (east)....
C.r M. & Q. (west I. ...
C R. I. A P. (eastLt
C. R. 1. 4k P. (west)..
Illinois C-ntral
Chicago Gt. Western.
ii
. 1S
$
:i
12 t
4 :
i-l . ,
1
3
H2 .
Total receipts ..... 11
1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated; . -
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing C.
Armour & Co
Cudahy Pkg. Co., K.
Hill 4k Son ..:
F. P. Lewis
Huston & Co
14 11.., I 1 ,i crirevt V .
431
1.210
1.4.V
1,355
24
, 1"2
-si UJ
. . 1 10
:i
A
I
. e 1 1 ..ue--- .....
Sullivan Broe
I Slieridan Meat Co. .
' Krey Pkg. Co
131
Other buyers
J4S
Totals
CATTLE There
'.-j .ni '4.ti2t 137
was 1 gey usual absence
a cattle market today,
of anything like
I there being no cattle hero of consequence
and practically nothing doing In tne yaraa.
The total receipts thlal wic snow a fall,
lug off ot almost onc-hcU. duo almost en
I tlrely to Ihe heavy ' snriMH in the wcat,
1 which not only delayed the arrival of such
I stock trains as wert'ltrlratislt, but pre
vented tho leading of many hundreds of
I ... r i cvHv ftr hlitntcctr A'hllA it is
imiKisslble to speak with certainty, much
larger receipts are anuqapttieo iok mo com
ing week.
The market on beef cattle has been in
very satisfactory condition as viewed from
a seller's standpoint -nil! this week. The
receipts being light- Id lhV-v.fucc of a very
good demand, strong prices have been
maintained throughout tho week. While no
I very marked advance vhas been made in
' the market, as prices were high in the
beginning, any change that nas taken
1 place haji been In the.. way at Impiovement.
' Good corn-fed steei'M hAv sold up to $(.2o
1 and rangers as high as $6 25.
I The most marked chango of tho week haa
taken placej In the cow market. The re-
ceipts of last week were tho heaviest of
the year, with tha result that prices de
clincd rapidly, the market at tho close of
the week being quoted 10615c lower. With
the heavy falling off in receipts this week
conditions were exactly reversed and prices
Bteadiiy firmed up .mtH a.t 'the close of
the . present week ;thu.' jnmrket " is 2o4J4irC
higher than the low pdlnt laat week. Tha
trade on both, cojvs and heifers was active
practically every day ot .the week, the
market as a whole bei;ig ut a, good, healthy
condition. Some very ..sued western cows
; soul aa high as $4 00.
While tne Inclement weather prevailing
I ."J,..si fv. trS
.1 , it , n . r r.t na r . r , n . h- ... . t
I . " " " - . L - . - . '" - ' ". . v '
ouyera at jiu.ne, iwi o was . nevenneiess
buyers a ho.lie, ttv-re wa . nevertheless a
very fair demand for stockers and feeders
i throughout th weeV. The. demand was
i so gooa for tho btvteprrdes that prices
were atrong every, day and are at the
present .. time a little- higher. If anything,
than one week ago. It will be remembered
though, that prices a week ago were high'
and that jio further advance waa neces
sary, at least not according to buyers'
Ideas. Even the fair to medium kinds
have sold- ve.-y well and at Ihe close of
ths week.ttte- yards-aro practically cleaned
up.
COVS.
Ne.
Fr. - X.- . At. Pr.
I si
HEIFERS.
i $ Id 8 ie j;i
8TO" KEKS AND FEEDERS.
-. M IM 444 8 M
B S I 40
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
40 cows.. v. 911 "3 10 t ows 875 J 35
2T feeders.. 9,15 -4 10 '"2 feeders.. Wn 3 00
1 hull. .'. ...1'W 2 40 if dows 1039 2 90
4 calves. . . il2 3 25 '
. HOQB-i-'j'ljs niajket ' opened with buyera
picking but .the better kinds of lnht
butcher-weight Hogs at t teady prleea. Hogs
,.r that ricucrintii.u siM luT,
18.25, -with a lop at $.J. The market on
I heavy hogs was very slow gnd dull and
I fully. Jc lower , right at. the ouumm. Some
bids were even lower tpau that. . Sellers
were slow about making any concessions
without a struggle and .a good share of
tne forenoon waja consumed before a clear
anca waa effected. Heavy hogs sold very
largely at tm.was.10, as agalnat $6ij6 and
unward yesterday: ' The iule,i . ,,.1 .....
dhim-welglit hogs Jirouht gcucrall aboat
I a-,.,. .. . n . Vulr' ft 1 1 -L . .
' K.in o rtiia.. ii,... " .re"
.Z2 . LrhA wiTh 4h .r.,.n i.T""? .V1
at previous' week. The week ouened un m-iK
an csbici umi c, ni ti ices were
lower on luesaay,
when boas sold ei,A ...
5o lower than at tho close ef the previous
week. From . Tuesday on- the- hogs con
tinued about, steady up until Friday, when
there waa a slightly stronger marker ti,.
. decllna today - w'lrcs ouL- ail the imurova.
nient ond nioio, . too, ao that the week
closes witn tne mainat generally 6c lower
than It-was ou last Saturday, although the
top is the saints.
Representative sales: -
. 4 .1'Jt
1 4.(3 2.3"
. 3.041 2.2M
. 3.717 4 ill
. 140 4.7it
.IS 223 , 18.K2") 47.179
.PBd-W 27.752 101 4
..12(101 2I.!"3 00.722
.30.1M1 24.125 12O.10H
"S 320 25 'i"' W,2.a
.34.8W 34.403 S2.0S0
K. Av. 16. Pr. o. At. Sh. Pr
I 'A ... lis J74 tis 4 10
11 s4 A l :6I ... t 10
" r i , 71 Jli 40 4 1
7 .jne'... 4M 44..: JJ ... ill.
3....,.'..:4 ls 4 " " 272 1.0 1:4
I lie ... 40 12J.
1) .'..S44 . IS I CO 61.1...... -. . li)j.
it li l 4 es i.1 :;t to 1 p
40.....'.. 3: OS ( M ..... .J71 iso 4 12..
4 1V ... 4 04 M 2J M 4 j,.
44 !4 IK S7 1.M M ( .
4 ... :. -s on 4k. :m 11,1 it
4" ...;ia 1:4 S OS CI M 40 t 17
i-2 0 ... IM "1 270 10 tl',
4 )i is M T ,.... 4 oiTi.
l.. ......1-0 U lit .. . Tl..a,....M ... 4
a". l 130 7-1 ...':.. 10 I m
... I 07H u ....... ,!ii so 1 ;n
71.' 2l 14 I IIU, IS is ... f so
H 1 M I UTS 71 212 a.1 4 ;,.
i" ...li I JO !', 04, ,..3i UO
70 273 I 10 (I :ij ... I tu
2 .v..t 4 10 It. ....... .'J44 ... 120
('. 27" l-'O 4 10 "n ;i4 " i , -v
t ! l-'O 4 W 4 '...4 ... 2
.S2 J"4 40 l 74 M ... I 2..
51 " 4 "... 4 1 tl 2.4 M IS.','
4 .'. . ! M J.I ... i-t,
SV.l..... JSO 40 4 IS - 14. ...... .ta, SO I 3
2',
I t,
t'
I .
;s
iff
t to
i;n
t" ;.s .JM
1" V its
1" US .'.'it
n a m
1 1 7t in
r7t
.IH'I
FMEbi' I lu re were nrt siie. p here th'.s
morning, although six ears were sold yes
tcrony lor delivery telay. Owing to soma
hitch In loading they had not put In a'l
sppesrance up to a late hour. I h" tot,u
receipts for the weeg lime been tne
lightest since the last week In August,
tuny 47,n; being reported as against pd.sKt
last week. It is hardiy nece-sry to add
that the enormous falling off has been
due Very larsely to the storm which pit
vented loaning.
All Advices at hsnd would seem to Indi
cate a moderate run for the coming week
and sheep men generally nrn of Ihe opinion
that the big western run mf shfen is al
ready In. '1 her will undoubtedly be days
when receipts will be large, but the aver
age runs from now on are expected to be
quite moderate compared to the previous
weeks.
The very light receipis this week forced
packers, very much against their will, to
pay extravagat tly hlgn prices for the few
sheFp ar.d iambs available. While the
average market on fat stuff rould hardly
be quoted more than li,tt26c higher for thi
first half of the week, there were many
cases where sales looked a good deal higher
than that. As a matter of fact, pacsers
were forced to buy a good deal of tho
stuff than ordinarily, Willi receipts llbertl
they wjuld not even have looked at. On
Thursday they took 6ff some of the d
vance, but prices are still very high aa
conpaied with all eastern marKets.
Receipts of feeders during the week were
so ligiu that comparatively few country
buyrs thought It worth their while to
come in. Tho absence of buyers naturally
made the trade a little slow, but etlll
everything was kept well cleaned up. As
to prices, some of the medium and com
mon kinaa of ltimbs sold lower, while the
best feeder lambs, on the other hand, sold
higher. Feeder ewes were also higher.
Still the general market on feeders la being
quoed as about steady bv most salesmen.
While there are undoubtedly a ood
many sheep In the west that owners woul l
like to market, the Impossibility of secur
ing sufficient cars Is likely to cut down
tho number very materially, while in some
localities a good many sheep intended for
mark't have been turned back by tho
storms. In view of the existing conditions
sheep men are generally advising parties
desiring feeders to got their order in
at once, so as to be In a position to take
advantage of any big runs or weak spots
that may occur.
Quotations on killers: Good to choloe
lambs, 87.0ojj7.25; fair to good lambs, $6.75
fo7.00; good to choice yearlings. $.6'vfl5.0:
fair to good yearlings, $5.25i6.W; good to
choice wethers, $5.005.40; good to choice
ewea. $4 5ooi5.25.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $5.2C'otl.ii5;
yearlings, $5.'25?r5.70; wethers, $47iV55.15;
ewes. Vt.6tfi'4 0; breeding ewes, 84.75tn".2o.
Reureientatlve sales:
CHICAGO I,IVK 8TOCK MARKET
Cattle Meady Hogs Strong; to Higher
heep and Iambi ("teady.
ClhCAGO Oct. 27 CATTLE Receipts.
r00 head: market steady; beeves, $3.857.00;
cows and heifers, $1 4ir5.15; cnlvea, $j.t'0t
7.75; stockers and feeders, $2.Ho'u4.3.
HOGS Receipts. S.W.iO head; market strong
to So higher; mixed and butchers, $5.05ti
(1.65: good heavy, $.S.Vj;.f5: rough heavy.
85.95itti.20; light. $0 .orgti.50; pigs, i.etr&6.26;
bulk of sales, $ti.l5(R6.45.
SHEEP AND LAM MS Receipts, 3.000
head; market steady: sheep, 8.l.t."H6o.5o; year
lings, $5.4o'rti.50; lambs, J4.60xjj7.ti5.
Kansas City Live gtovk lrt-
KANSAS CITY, Oot. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, J.iiOO head; market steady; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers. $5.50 6.75;
lair to good, $4.0 1i4.50; western steers, $1.5ii
ii.:w; stocker." and feeders. $I.0fu4.B.i; soutn
s. n.tiorin.iw; snurn-
em steers.
$'I.oikh.7S: southern cows. fl.H'tv
3.23: native cows. $2.0flfi3.:i: native heifers
$2. .4.76; bulls, ?2.1"3.50; calves. $2.&
.25.;
HOGS-Receipts. 4.3iO head: market,
steady: top, $R.324: hulk of sales. Kio'tt
ti..': heavy, 8u.2.VM"i.$21t; packers. $ii.2t
I t.32V: pigs and light. $3.8nA8.8o; receipts
j for the week, 4.1,300 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. -W head:
market nominally steady; lambs, $5.75i7.3":
ewes and yearlings, $4.o85.40; western
yearlings. $5.256.75; western sheep, $4.&sty
! R.26; stockers and feeders, 83.7&.2S; re-
ceipts for the week, 34,900 head.
fit Louis Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. Oct. 27. CATTLE Recel pis,
1,000 head. Including 250 Texans. Market
steady: native shipping and export steers,
84.95ih7.00; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$3.&O'Hti.50; steers under 1.000 lbs., 83-10aj4.&'i;
stockers ani! feeders, $2.sWN.5; cows and
heifers, 8ii.5O5j5.00; canners, 81.2.V92.35: hulls.
$2,353.25: culves, $2.0oija.25;, Texas and In
dian steers, $2.754J5.26: cows and liolfors, $3.20
(&3.50. ".-''
HOGS Receipts, l.Soi) head. Market was
strong; pigs and lights, $5.9016.35; packers.
Jo.i(ni.4o, butchers and. best heavy, 8j.253'
O.lo.-
SHEEP AND LAMBS None on gale.
' : Sit. Joseph Lire Mock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 27 CATTLE Receipts,
114 head. Market nominally steady: na
tives. $5.006.75; cows and hellers, tl.iod
4.75; stockers and feeders. $15o:-4.30.
HOGS Receipt a, 4.H head. Market was
steady to strong; light, $.25'ffti 36; bulk of
sales. $;.2iyfiH S2i,.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, SA head.
Market nominal.
Klonx City Lire Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ta., Oct. 27.-Spec.lal Tele
gram.! CATTLE Receipts. 20" head. Mar
ket unchanged; beeves, $4.0Htet.00; cows,
bulls and mixed, $2.50113.85; stockers and
feeders, $3.0Oy4.o0; calves and yearlings,
$2.5ofri3.76.
HOGS Receipts, 2.900 head. Market
steady, selling at 8G.0O&6.15; bulk, of sales,
86.O5'uG.10.
stock in eight.
Receipts of live slock at ths six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
(.attic, uogs. nueep.
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
Kansas City ..
St. Joseph
St: Louis ;
Chicago
Totals
140
4.7fJ
113
... 3i
...1,000
... U4
...l.Ooo
... 600
2. w
4.3TO
4.1"
1.M0
8,001)
600
254
aioool
!,9M 25,408
8,969
' ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27.-MONEY-On call,
nominal;, no loans; time loans, strong;
sixty days, tii6-j per cent; ninety days, tut
per cent; six months, 6 per Cent.
PKIMU MtiRCANliLE pAf'h.tt ut)t3
per cent.
STERLING F.XCHANGE Weak, with
actual business in hankers' bills at $4 857.Vi)'
4.o,W for demand and at $4 H'j7t'a4.srh6 for
slxtv-day bills; posted rales. 84 8114 and
14. tm; commercei duis,
84.8iV4.80U.
81LVKR Bar, 70c;
eiko-
BONDS Government,
steady.
Mexican dollars,
steady;
railroad,
Quotations on bonds today
wars as
fob
lows:
V. 8. ref. 4s rog.
..104 Upas 10, 2d oeriso.. 7V
..104 do 4s ctfs -
.11114 do 44s ctfa Si's
..10314 40 '.'d otrlaa tD:
..lftjii LAN. unl. 4s 1"2
..10 Msn. r. f. 4s lOil'a
..lit Msx. Colrsl 4s SO-,
..ill do 1st Inc.. .'1 '
.. 7S'i Mlnn. St. U 4s... rrt
..110,M.. K. 4k T. 4t
..10UH do 2 Id,
do coupon
V g. Js. rti
do coupon
r. R. old 4,, res
do coupon
U. t. 11 sw 4a, rag
do coupon
An. Tuba cio 4o....
do la
Atiblaon ges. 4j....
do all, 4a
Atlantic C. U 4a.
gal. Ohio 4a
do 14s
Brk. H. T. c. 4s...
Csnlral of Go. ta..
do 1st IDO
ue 2d loc
do Id luc
Thn. 4t Ohio 4Sa.
Cklcsto A. JWs.
C, 8. tk Q. a. 4s..
C, R. 1. se P. 4a..
do col. is
. MS,N. H. K Of M. C. 4S. il
. 0 IN. Y. C. f. 3Hs kt'i
.101t,'N J. C. g. As 127',J
. I No. Pacific 4a If',
. 64 do 3, 7f.S
1134 N. at W. c. 4o 00 ,
. OO 1(1. g. L rfdf. 4a V.
. aTilijPe&n. roar. i,k luni,
. 7S,Ka4lng gen. 4s
.lo.lst .U At 1. M c. ii. Ill',
. 7l',ISt. U 4 1. r. f(. 4s S3'.
S,S' I B. W. c. 4s 00, 1
7 Seaboard A. L. 4a.. Hi
M ISo. PaciOo
OC.
Colo.
II St. L. g. 4s. .11124) 0 1st 4o ctfs.
Ind. r,, s,r. A. 7:Klso. Ksllwajr b.
.117',
. 74
.lu.1
.101
.111
. i:
. fi
. SI
. lH
Colorado Mid. 4s.
7S
T,xas Or P. 1, ..
Colo. go. 4s
Cuba Is
D. R. 0. 4
ntatlllera' Bac. ta..
Erie p. 1. 4s
oo gn. 4s
Hockliu Vsl. 4'sa..
Japan sa
Offered.
. 0214
.IMVi
. 0S
. 87k,
. 04,
. 'U,
.10114
. 7Y
T.. St. U 4V W. 4s.
C0I011 Pacldc 4s....
I'. . Slael Id la..
Wabaah Is
do dab. B
W,rf,io Ud. 4l
w. 4Y It. . 4a
Wis. Central 4s
Jew Ynrk Mlnlac storks.
NKW YORK. Oct. 27. Closing quotations
on mining stocks wete:
Adam, Cos
Alio,
s)iMe
Brunewlrk Cos ..
ComaUx-k Tunnal
Con. Cal. At Vs..
Horn Sllrer
Iron surer
Ucadrlll, Cub ...
ILitllo Chief ...
IO,t,rlo
. 8
.
.370
. 1
. 00
. 4
. SO
.20
..ill
opbir
Potol
S4a(
blsrra KoradA
Small Hop,, ..
IrLsadard
..ISO
. 4.
.. I
Perelra rtnanrtal.
LONrON. Oct. 27. Money waa still
scarce lu tha market today, but was ob
tainable at slightly , eaier rates. Lis
touuis were firm on further exports of
gold to Kgypt. Trading on the Stock ex
change continued cheerful, with good in
vestment purchases of hums rails, wnb-h
Imparted steadiness to the rest of the
maiket. Consols were maintained. For
eigner were quietly firm. Americans
were well supported for Near York and
local account. Baltimore 4V Ohio, Uulon
Pacific and Canadian Pado 14 tha ad-
ie
I unci. The market closed si. i.lv at
i about the l,"st quotations of th h In
j the mining market Vaal River m nffaiu
2 points dearer. Japanese Imperial ot
18"4 closed at 1004.
MERLIN. Oct. 27 Prices en the Bourse)
today were Ann cm easy monthly settle
nient.
PARIS. Oct. 27 On the Bourse tod.iv
a rumor that an attempt hss been bind.
on the life of F.tnpernr Nicholas and the
death of M. Leon, a speculator on a oiro'i
scale, adversely affected prices. Russian
Imperial 4 closed at 72 And Russian
bonds of IsOl at 485.
Boston torka and Bonds.
BOSTON, Oct. 27. Call loans, 5fi: p, r
cent; time loans. Ro'I'-i per ce,n. iifllciai
Quotations on stocks and bend" werei
Atrhl.os 4J. 41 v. It'll. 4k Heels..
do 4f 1''4 Onisnnul
Ma Ontrl 4s T7 Corper Rantt .
Atchison 1H ll wt
4n efd 1""' franklin
pettoa at albanr Ut itlranhv
IWion Maine !! Mr llntl. ...
Boatoo Herslrd . iM Mining .
i
. 7"
. to,
. Tl
. HH
."'
'
. IT
. 47
- -'4
. !,
.l;t
. :,
.1""
HH
.1"I
It's
. '
. S4
. Iff
. .-.
s
. 11
.16
. It
. :',
. ;n
-V,
. 11
.
Fllrhbsrs sfit
1H 'Vli-lilsia
lots Mohawk
Mont. f. C.
r. oa Dominion .
sj ChiaIs
NX rnrnil
SWilran Ci.tral
N. T.. N. H.
II.
Pr starquell
t'niofl rariflc
Arasr. Pnsu. Tube..
Amur, susxr ...
do pM
Amcr. T. a T.
Amer. Woolen .
do vM
. .1M Qulnev
..Ill Shannon
Tains-Sik
.. 34i Trlnllr
..lns, t nlteij Tipper
. 1M . Mining..
pr1lon Klc. His.
VIM. Klaetrlc
Him Oaa
I4... is t 8. "Ill
Hah
10414 VMorla
1 nlted Fruit
Inlitd Shoe alach.
do prd
I'. 6. ami ,
do pfd
A'tvanturs .........
Allouet
. ?:if Wtnons
.... . iivrine
.... 47(4 North Butte ..
...A" A K'l'l Cnslltlon
.... l Ovsn's
.... ) Mltrhfll
....tin a, :Teumseh
.... II" Arlotia I'nm .
.... S".'i Creena Con ...
Amatsamatsd
Atlantli-
BHisliam
London Closlnar Htneka.
LONDON. Oct. 27. Closing quotations on
the stock exchange were:
Conaola, money M., K. - T..
do account M'4 V. T. Central
Anaconda l. Norfolk & W.
Atctllann I'l do rt1
1.11 t
at
t
t's
do ptd i.IM Onlsrlo W.
Baltimore
Ohio..
Pennsylranls
Hand Mlnu
Itradlng
Southern flatlwar
do pld
Southern Pai-lflc ..
Canadian Psolflc
thai. Ohio....
Cbtcaso Ot. '...
C. M. Pt. f.
Di Hears .........
D. R. U
do pfd
Erla
da l.t pfd
do kd pfd
Illinois Central
. 7'.",
. J"S
. 9
. !HV4
.174
. ?
. 4KI.
.1IW
. l
. 4H
..1
41 S Inlon Pacific
tnii do pro
t u. s. sieei..
ft
do pfd
Wakaah ,
du pfd
....in
LdulnTlll A Nah....lir
SILVER Bar. steafty, 32 8-Vid per ounce.
MONEY 4u5 per cent.
The rate or a.rcouui .n the open market
for short bills Is 5't per cent; for three
months' bills, 6"i per cent.
Boston ejoppee Market.
Closing quotations on Boston copper mir
ket. reported by Logan - Bryan, 1 Board
of Trade building, Omaha;
,lvantur ( Moliawk "
Mlouai 31 Nevada Consolidated,.
Atlantic
1.1's North Butte
1UH
fttnthsm
Black Mountain
Ho.ton Con-villdated..
OHIO Coalition ......
SI Old Dominion
10' Os, sola
?if Pnau. serrlve
3s Pneu. Bervlce,
.. :'4
.. is
.. i,
.. ti
..jot
.. H's
..10
.. n
..lCSis
pfd
Calumet ft Alisons.
Calumet A Heels ...
Centennlsl
Copper Range
Hull)' West
Kft Unite
Franklin
Green Copper
Granny
H si vet Is
Iftle Hoys.1
L. S. At Plttlhuri...
alulncy
S50 Shannon
Tsmsrack ....
SO Trlnllr
lSV t'nlled Fruit .
ill t'nited States,
;'."4tnltU Stales.
com
pfd.
, 4
. 43
. H
. u
- 4
11'
?1( tah Conaolldatsd
. PH ( lah Copper
, 4 Victoria
. U Wlnons ....
, ss Wolrerlne
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Oct. 27. Bank clearings for to
day were $1, 643,948. 79 and for the co,respond-
r- : f. si aeotio. an
"' ' '
1905.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
..$2.028,t.25.2O 81.911.317.Kri
1.5f,o.lim.(i2
1.421.0K4.16
l.03.5s7.
1.715, 87$. 1H
1.643,918.79
1.423. 174. l i
1.492.400.31 I
l.''2.'.'8'i.f.5 j
1.3H2.SH2.8S !
l.no.s-ig.es ;
Friday
i Saturday
I Totftls $9.7fis.3fl0.ir7 89.12.8M.7i' i
I Increase over the correspojiajng aate last
J-car, $2$d,4n4.C7.
Treasury Ntntement.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive bf the $15fi.o00,ooo gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
$220,861,727: gold coin and bullion, $10,GM,(I06;
gold certificates, $41,00,32o.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOIJEDO, O.. Oct. 27. SEED Cash
clover, $8.1R; October. $8. 15; December,
$8.22V4. Timothy, $Lfi. AUIko, $7.40.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
ISIOJI 8TATIO!"! TKSTH A5D MARCV
talon Pclo
Leave.
Overland Limited a 9:40 am
The China and Japan
Fast Mall a 4 15 pm
Colo. Calif. Ex a8 lopm
California A Ore. Ex.. a 4,2a pm
Los Angelea Limited.. all :30 am
Fast Mail a 1.55 pm
Colorado Special a 7:46 am
North Platte Local.... a 8:10 am
Beatrice Local b3:lapm
Arrive,
a 8:18 pm
a 5:10 pm
a 9:30 am
a 6:10 pm
010.45 pm
a 8:30 pm
a 7:44 am
a 4 50 pm
b 2:04 pm
Chicago at Korthwestorn
Cedar Rapids Pass a7:0oam
Twin City Express a 7:50 am
Chicago Daylight a 8:00 am
Chicago Local all :30 am
Bioux City Local b3:cflpiii
Carroll Local a 4:32 pn
Bloug City Local ,-.
Chicago Express a 5:50 pm
Fast Mall a S:23 pm
Fast Mall ,'.
Twin City Limited a 8:25 pin
Overland Limited a 8.3S pm
Chicago Limited all:0op:n
Norfolk-Bonesteel a7:4iair.
Uncoln-Long Pina b .:40ani
Deadwofd-Llnccln a 3.00 pm
Casper-Shoshon a 8:00 pm
Hastlngs-upertur ....b 3:0 pm
Fremont-Albion b 8:02 pm
a 5 :(, pm
al0:00 pm
all:15 pm
a 3:45 pm
a 9:35 am
a 9:50 am
b 3:45 pm
a 7:30 ain
n 8:30 am
!I"3:00 pm
a 7:oo am
a 8:15 am 1
au:ik am
al0:35 am
blO:35 am
a 6:05 pm
a 6:06 pm
b 5:06 pm
bl2:40 pm
IhlrasD. Milwaukee at St.
Panl-
Chi. and Colo. Bpecial...a 7:56 am
California and Or. Ex.a 8:45 pm
Oveiland Umlted a 8.35 pm
Marlon at Cedar R. Loc.b 6:46 am
Caleago Great Western
a 7:30 am
a 8:lo pm
a 8:30 am
bU :00 pm
7:10 pm
U 50 pm
s 8:uu .1111
St. Paul 4fc Mlnheapolla. 8:30 pm
St. Paul
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
f Minneapolis. i :v am
Imlted 6:40 pm
Kxpreoa 7.44 am
11:60 pm
38 80 pal
Express 3:30 pm
Hock Island A Paciao
EAST.
Chirago Limited .-..a 3:26am a 7:10am
Iowa Local .a 7:00 am a4;30pm
Chicago Mail a 6:16 am a 6:45 piu
lowa Iocel bl2:lBpm b 8:56 pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:06 pm a 1:46 pm
Chicago (Iowa Limited!. a 6:85 pm al2;10 pm
W EST,
Rocky Mountain Llm. ..a 7:20 am a 8:18am
Colo, and Cal. Express. a 8:01 pm a 3 56 pm
Okl. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm all.iojpm
Lincoln. J'alrbury and
b'lleville a 8:50 pm alO:00 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
MUsaarl PaclSo
Bt. I-ouls Exprass a 8:00 am a 80 pra
K. C. and Bt. L. Ex..-..ail:U pm a 6.00 pig
Wsuass-
fit. luls Express a:30pm a 8.40 am
Bt LauIs lOcal (from
Council Bluffs) :. a 1:15 am alO JO pm
Stanberry Local (from
Council rilufts) b 6.00 pm bU:Mam
Illinois Centrnl
Chicago Expreta a 8 00 am a8:6tpm
Chicago Limited a 8:011 pin a7a4B
iHRLINGTO STATIOM lAlh at MASO.f
Barllngtan
Leave.
..a 4:io pm
..a 4:10 pm
..a 4:10 pm
..all 10 pm
..a 8:10 am
..a 8:oo am
Arrive,
a 8:80 pm
a 6:30 pm
a 8:e am
a 6:30 pm
a 7.40 pm
a 1:06 am
a 12:01 pre
bio i am
a 8 :30 am
a 7 10 am
a 8 30 am
a 1 50 pm
a T 26 am
a 8 55 pm
a 7:25 am
alO 58 pm
all '1 am
a 6 46 am
6:10 pm
Denver A California,.
p.lark Hills
Northwest Special .,
Northwest Express ..
Nebraska Expresa .,
Nebraska Local
Lincoln Local
Lincoln East Mail...
.b 8:00 pm
Pt. Crook A Plattsm'th.b 8:60 did
Rcllevuo A Plttsm'th..a 7.60 am
Denver Umlted
betlevue it Pao. June. .a 8:30 am
Pellevua & Pao. June. ..a 8 10 am
Chicago Fpecial a 7:36 am
Chicago Express a 8:45 pm
Chicago Flyer a 8:06 pm
Iowa Local a 8:le am
6t. Louis Express a 4:45 pm
Kansas Clty-8t. Joe....al0:46 pm
Konsaa Clty-t. Joe. ...a 6:1 am
Kanawa Clty-Bt. Joe.. ..a 4:46 pm
WEBSTER 8TATIOJ-ISt, aft WEIITER
Chlragn. St. Panl. Mlaaeaas Jt
O sua how
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Passenger.. .b 6. am b 6:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger. ..a t oo pm on am
lnerson Local b 8 30 pm b 610 am
Emerson Local ...e 6.46 am c 6:68 pin
Mlssonrl Pacltte
Nebraska L a a a I, via
Weeping Water b 8i0 pm blJ.JO pm
a Dally, b Dally ei' opt Bjndsy. d ra1Iy
except Saturday, o ttunday only, e DaJly
sacept aluiular.
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Public Library.
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Great Northern Hotel.
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liiirn t.
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Public Library.
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Publio Library.
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