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TTTH OMATTA PAILT BEE: TUESDAY, 0CT0I3KI? 50, 1006. CRAIS AM) PRODUCE MARKET "tially Towgrd tha Clog. , V.S'iBLE SUFPLY Sn.W SOME DECREASE .4- Recelpta Light la .orlwf ! IHi4 Weather and 4 nr thortaive -Trade tlbt la tornf Price- tnebongted. OMAlk. October. 24. 1W. X k tvi until nnr tn close, wnen price ad anaia '' in viw of th met tnat " aVg i.ewe v.ag in mvor of In bub, i lie tr-JTacti xiciel inns briar it came. R). hu Barley, hu , On .o 1 ichi:ic ft ter market wai steady ... 1!VO 1A ... ! . KiO) na!ie i.tly the i,it- cresmerles. l!fc'.6- dol.y. ill III; l Ml:llk. Case iniiiibcr), v2c; ini. ". prime firsts, ei-tc; tx.rat, iic. tfiif.i, pieAnyi 1.-HT13V- h:w iiiiik nr;NKRU markkt t notation of Ihr tn Marlon Comma I tie. NEW KIRK, Oct. L ll-OUR-Recelpt. lii. , cations, ,iw hDH.r .. luiLitniw; nuclei linn oill quiet; file.... e-.,u4.tt ; winter Mrnlgl.-. Jiwuii; .ii.,,e..4 j ..,.., ' ,. ..t.-teo. winur extra. mjI.IIi; Minnesota battel. M(4.8u; winter to grades. .,..i. Me i.uur, nrm. lair to goou, , vtfJ.mi; cnoic lu i.l, e.1 (WtpviO. hucn.. uenl Hour, strati)', 4.-it-..4i. apol and to arnve. t t.Ktv ur,A I Steady, 41.26 per Hi lb. (i.'i.nM,Ai,-6lfMx; nne wi.it nu el- 2.ia. KiE Steady; Jersey and Mile, U4H9'H uui.teieri iscw tor. bAiu.L.i-1'lrin, 1 ceding. PS 440 c. I. I., New tor. ,llr,.ti-Kclpt. lW.K-i bu.; export. firm Liverpool ilne, e.ualirr northweei tin teceip, mm ktiength in in spot lni- kot all trfviintu f.i riu..M. tleM.nof In th orthweat 1,11 been ramy aim there ! lit iu.: a.e... j..,.o.ii ou. itt.ures. cuoi rn tiim'tit damage lo wheal In anocn. 'ii,...t i.ini: .No. i red. 81-a.c. e.wator; .,. i im viaibl aiiuniv hoM . uerrff, 5 r,. . ., k. aiiot. .i. i no.'inei n faJnui uv;r i.i u ,nit uureafe ,vr Bi. 4jU1Uiril .,(. uaiu wiiupi. o.ic, i. o. Tiade WdF ny lUnl in :oin anJ ln i t, ,,0t,. .viinoiign quirt, nl n.amrt (inn Hinunu Rnunuiy dine, i .. ami tiojou l c riiir a.t wt in tn eaaitin NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Dty'i Trtdiic ctfioed Almost lotirMj t Tew ipcaiil Iifnei. STEEL AND PtNNiYtVANIA AS UADIRS Tha aarra AdTaae Rataara af lacraad Dlrldaada all Noifr Narkrl la till). NKW yuHK, Oct. .-The H'tlv Intrr- et in InuHy a sloolt m.irkat waa ot inc I Biemii ren, uutiliu oi itiaj movrmt'iii un j a i.dnaiui of muck, i nmo apocial mote- ii'.d.u weia in tl way ot HucumuUiMii.i i a.iu ine renuiiin navani-va in tne tuca i ! i-uncrnea a-rvea to txvxa the general iiat ' in M.iiiip4th'. i j 1'i.e approach of da tea for dlvlrtnd meet, j I Ihm ki oteiali.n to Koine ot tue!"e inuve- n:euts. The United Statva Bleel mrev.ora . in -xm ul tu act or. I ne gum ten. divl ui lid tuiiHirrow and the Pennsylvania dl- I icciurn meet on ihu.aday. 1 in-r: wei e ' miino heavy iransanumn in United Stale ' riX.D.f: -oM coin and bullion, I110.M4..W; golil certlficatea. lU.Jni.O'iu. New Tarb Maaer Market. NEW YORK. Oct. -MON KYn tall firm. aHIM1) per cent; rulintj raie. 4t, pr rent; rfoalnf bid. S1 per lent offered at 4 per cent, lime Inarm very lill unit ateady; mir onya. per rent; nlniy daya, per cent bid,' a IX niontM. t per cent. PfctlM t-l Mhltt. ANTILiK ter cent. STtKUNO EXCH.:OB-Wek.- with actual buaineM in bar.kora' bllla at U Ka 4 nrvi for demaiia and at 4.;iu4 iW for Uiy-day bllln: poeted ratea. t kiw and J4eh4; commercial bllla, B I L, V t.'K Ua r, ; KONP8 Ofivernmenl, . Irrea-ular. Quotation on bonds today war a Iowa: 1 iw jipia M. n aerie.... " t4.NOyr4.tim. lexnan dollar, steady; railroad, fel- OliAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Kirdi ef Cattla Command About S'.ndy fricei. NO VERY MARKED CHANCE IN HOGS Liberal Receipt a af hre aad l,amla Reaarled, bnl Only a Few Arrive la Time (or Early Trade Good Price Prevail. t IV .. 1i . . . tT .. ?l .. t . . . ...S"l ... BIIKM'-'I lie miirmiia a-ere mara aight. n 41 4 I It', l' I lit 1J, IS', r.4 1S'4 KilmHt' l lty cra. t 4 M. 1T 111 .IM 4 n i a h. n 4 receipt ihla but h.'ii the I oiieoed only aveiiteen were In 1 1 remainder were aald to IH be th corn be.t anil temipt nut unuer tii eatln.ate. cxiauioi rv'fl ao p..ini- an lat weea'a bid. Primary wnei .eelpi Wer l.;Wi.'4i buene.s, nnn aiiipnienta 1.01 ,) b.ialM!la, aainit it-eipt, til, .tear of I.k,4U bmhcl and ahlpment of 4K),Wi buehela. t.oi il re--", , . r,K) bu.: export. ;l. celpt were 4.(.m and ahlpn.enU p..'Ji3 nn , bl tulure; W.ivi bu. bLi.noi, alnt receipt lt jwr of bJi . , . t market nrm; iso. Vc; iib hunel and at.lpiimul of lal.KA) bUHiieln. c , b ai0at; ,n. t yvlluw, (-linra:ices were Mi.0,i) busliela wheat. J..t I JSO 2 whlUi 6(jl. up,,n matket wa h - i- nt 'tj.o busliein corn and , . -t.,lve aM about neaiiy, cloaing net bushel of oat. ..... jnUl.rv doited at li:; May nil,4 -l.'.J IIIKMI V,. 1....... . ... . i. i...i.r. I mi f t trie i.ujlii- waa u buili. rvursian ana iiiiiiiieulH ciopi new. .r:ai ii. una i.ifn iituBiii on llgultr lecnipl. bi . t.,ia. .ii.i ana a Itul.lan viauue u"piy itatctitf.il. osie-i included No. i red Aly, ... t-.ic, cioser at 84-ic; ueceinber. i- .-41:, t ivieca hi o- uu. Ct-'rl. i.ce.pta, ju.tXN) V. 9. nt. 4 rac 4a eevpvta ...... r . ta. re 4e roupon I' r old 4i. re 4n cAtiann V B. new 4 rag 4o eoupna Am. Tubacee 4.. In Alrbltn sea. 4. ilo il) 4 Atlaatlr C. U. 4a Bat. Ohio 4a.. flltC, The wheat v eit.le aupply d-crea-eil w.ww , ,a rv-Ke'inta, 1Ml,10il bu.; export. It. .... - : m??rl.ii-?. J!"';1! .. o...... la to pJui.ua. natural white, nuriirii rrnsirr wirfq w . t .. c?un- , , ,.i,.,,,r. bran. .narket teaa) ; mixed . iu hlte. to W receipts st lln'nepoli enu principally . on car ahortage. et th (oneral '"'J1' .',,', ,,, i;p there U that receipt w:il not bo bur- ; P lentom t any tlnm on th crop. I lie , demonstration at Minneapolis irom ny ' tii cTioici, $i U1..C. D bteao! hlpinenl; spring middling. t:i.; to tlay I all In fvor of the theory tun the northweatetn Yield ha oen ovot atimated. epcliill;' bread wheat. An Impartial examination by on of .our agents last week confirm in our view. Ji irood part of the ainrl'; exli.hlted on the flcor from dav to day lately are win ter wheat, largely from NehrnaV." One of the beat Informed authorities In tlitati of low write follows: TSratn men ara now neciinir car to emptv thir elavatore. which are full of oat, til I order to -o liead and take care of tli helled corn that will brohnbly com In . frt a month or rlx week.'.' fxral rango of option: AVrtirlea. Open. Jllgh.l Ixiw. i Cloee.i Safy. hipping, Sw; good Vlet- r.... May... Corn Ic... May... at tiec... May... I I. n l 71141. n I 37'il i'hil S7SI 38 3H 3H a atea ? car 2 car lit SoVtc; No (Imaka r WHEAT-No. t hard, ears t fTTc; No. X hard', (hard. 1 car t tWo. fORN-No, i veliow. 1 car at -lOc OATS-No. 4 wUt. i cr at 3Dc. Omaha t "j I'rJc--. -WHEAT No. 2 hard. 4JSiy7c: No. hard, MTfic: No. 4 hrd. frxyihykc; No, apiintj, SouHS'ic. fOHN-No, No. 3. 40ic; No, TKlloW, 404C. OATS-No. S mixed, awBSO'tc; No. white, sn 3114c: No. 4 wnlle. WtQWsic. It YK No. I, Wo; No. 3. teVie. Cttrltif l44M'e! Wheat. Corn Chicago KtniuA City ilnneapoli 4'maha Ituluth ., fit. Iou; Harely steady ciioice. tl.lAsul.iK. . , II. .... . a n nttmmoll tO Clll'lt., 19w, .VM'c; how, lmoUc: r"acirtc coaot, lSWu, ii8c; JSWo. Uiim3c. . HiilSii-rlrin; Galveston, W) to 1 ih.. 20c; v.uilffirriia. 21 to lb., 'lc; rexa ui,' 24 lo J 10., Uc. l.EATUtrl rirrn; acid, IT-ZSc. fitOVltiioMS Heef, llrm; (amily. . . - . . . l.aat ham I'7l Aaff p.tw; pacKCl, 41u.tk.011.ta1; cii, ""7. niek. !t.v..ii .w. tut itit-a'.. p.ckled bc;l1es. in.3Mili.W; ptcltied ham. tlI.'"Ml!50. Uird, steady; western pr line,. Ja.;ii8.rX; renned teady; eontlnenti iu.-t ouin Amer.ca, l.t..o; ''"-"'' ''tlf. H.u.). IJork. s.eady; fro'ly. tlS.OOff W-W. s.iort clear. Hi.',61tK': nieej. 18.tKi0lB..t. TALI.fivi Htrong: city tC.M lr pkg ). tc; country tpkgs. fleet iVe1''- RICB-R(edy domestic, fair to extra. JV ' c: .lapii". nn.n nal. POULTRY Hresaed. market easy: west ern chicken, 'mitt 14c; spring tuikeys, 164 lSc: fowls, millc. HUTTKK Market steady; street prlcea, extra creaineryt i7c; titflclal prlcra c ea n ery. common to extra. WiifiVtc; U'M. sec ond to extra. SlftWc; stite dairy, iommon to funcv, l!a'Hc; renovated, cmnoi to iZurt-".r: western factory, cemmon to at 'tC, 2 1 ftrat. iYv Jc: western Imltatlnn firsts, As 1 21?fC. . 1 HEKSK Market Irrenular; aate, I T ! ' u; 3TH: " I 31', tjai.4 3 si4 J2', 1 1 '7 ...,16l ....IM .... 4t ....3C ....1(X) ISO 40 34 in Uts. C 'ii iw MICA440 OR.tn AND PROVISIONS 0ta were a shade hltther. were unchanged to a shade Peatarc th Tradlnar and Closlaa frlcea Board if Tri"4e. CHICAGO. Oct. ?. Unfavorable pro tieftt for the eedlng of wheat In southern Itusala wa the chief reaeon for a strong loae foday In th local wheat market, Cli-vlng ointtions on th. December opttotl alJwvd a net gain of Stre. Corn wa t f Provision .lower. '1 The bullish new from ftusila came dur ing the last hour of trading and caused a sharp rally in wheat. According to a Liverpool atatlaticlan the next year's crop In r.uMla will rv much smaller becatia; of th unfavorable weather for the seeding of fall aown wheat. This report eaue) active covering by ahorta and enlivened th aeaalon. which up to that time had been very quiet. The market opened firm a a result of auiall recelpta In the north west, especially al Mtnheapolia. where ar rival today were, only 34 cara, agalnat 'j cara a year ago. Wet weather In Min nesota and the Dakota also aided lit causing a moderate demand at th opening. Sentiment soon became bearish on soiling ty commission houses with northwestern '.nnectton. After the first hour trading w Inclined to drag" and th market .con fctinind easy until news from Russia wa lreeel 'ad. Th close was steady. Decem- ,'her osned I40 to ic higher at 7343 73'i? to 73He, sold off to 730 and then advanced to 73Tj.'74c. Final quotation war at TJTic. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to M1.900 bu. Primary re ceipt were 1,245.000 bu.. against 1.18.000 bu. for th uml day last tear. Minneapolis. Yu1uth and Chicago reported receipts f 164 car, agalnat VII cara last week and 1.114 cara on year ago. ,. Small local receipt, wet weather andtha atrength of wheat caused a bullish feeling In the corn market, but price gained only V lightly. The likelihood of colder weather At th near future, which would result. In A an Improvement In the grading ef th new Crop, oaused conelderabl aelllna; of May and checked an upward movement of price Th market cloaed ataady. December opened a ahad to ,49H-' higher at 43tc to 4JV. aold off to 43io and cloaed at 434c.. Local receipt ware ISO on with 0 car of contract grad. Trading In th oat pit waa quiet and th market waa tady. Commission houses . wera fair buyers of May. while oih In teract purchased the Decamber option. Deoemher opened ic higher at 34c. aold ft to 334o and cloaed at liHV- Local receipt wera S30 carat Provialnna wer steady and the volume of trading waa amall. Saver weather In tha west and north weat It waa believed would Incraa th movement of holdlnr to market and thl caused some profit I skin;, but all offering were absorbed y shorts. At the close January pork waa 1 unchanged at tlJ.TSH. Lard wa unchanved at M 37". Rib were down a ahad at 17.4 Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, I TJ cars: com. tbt cars; oata. 317 car; hog, ."i head. Tha leading future ranged as follow: crenmorr. (man wpiemoer mny, 1..K1C, state October best, Mi to. f;i!r to oco. li:c: state, large S'pt-.mber farcy. 13Vc t 9 te. October best, l:c; state, fnlr to good. lfffUHo; state, Irferlor. 10'911V1o: skltr. S4)l'c. iKGOR-Market firmer: rece'pt. 6.C2; Mate, Per.nrvivarla and nfarb- fancy re lerted whlt".' ,"iy"33c: st'te. choice, 3iTOlc: state, mixed extra. Ilj29c; western first. l c. Officlnl prices, LM'i'riloc: eoconds. 1 Uc. I -, t Ijtwla (lenrrnl Market. PT. I.OU1S. Oct. . WHEAT Futures, hither; cash, steady: track. No. 1 red cash, t4';6c; No. S bsrrt. 714?7Sic; December. 'iV.t i.'V: ASS'. 76:-i77c. CORN -HiRher; track. No. ! cash, 44'4U iic: No. 3 white, 4a'u4oWc; December, 41c: Mar. 42c. . ' OATH Firm ; trfccK. NO. 3 casn. .ktowc; No. 2 white. S4Hc: December, 33'ic; May, Fl.cri t otilet and steady; rea winter bicci laily In the 1y and assertions were made wun a snow of confidence that the kioca wouid be placed 111 a 4 per cent dlvi (iinii baiia toinuirow. in connection wltn a siAteineiii coining from orhclal quartern Intenaeo to snow the Impossibility of ad-vanct- Knowledge of what the dividend ac tion might be statement were circulated witn meat expllcltnes of the Intention to dt-clar the runor.mrv per cent emi- anniial dividend on the Pennsylvania stock and an extra dividend of one-half of 1 per cent. The prlca moved up In response snd carried with It CheaapenKe ft Ohio. Kead- I lug was the most conkplcuous acock In the ok a nvjvcinent and Its fluctuation were atlriDuted lo activity by a pool credited fc.in the market control of the slock. Tnere were no notable changes In the condition which operated last week to restrain spec ulative activity. lrge attention still ce fi let on the ainiairtn of the flank Of Kna- Ijl.hb; prompt 5 land to recuperate Its forces. The fact tnat ifi"i 3,v.,o"j ui ntwiy Krrivcii ovtuiii litan goid went almost wholly Into the bAt-.K and a decline In the price paid wa anoiner heiptul factor. But apeclal dorne tlo requirement are to be met by the Lon don money market tht week which are ex pected to make a drain of an amount to itiuv offset thi gain. The call money market wa quiet, but the tone of time loans wa reported aga.n to bo strong, especially for th ninety-day period carrying over the end of the year. Fore gn exchange wa weak. Railroad trufilc officiate reported Incrcaalng difficulty In me growing shortage of car nd the unchecked accumulation of freight. West ern trraln elevator are overflowing and grain I said to be piling on the open gicund, with no car to move It. Rail road clamor for early dellverle of freight car, while car companies complain that the railroad cannot bring them the ma terial to make the cars fast enough. The use In Pennsylvania, which waa the last to occur, wa tuken advantage of to sell other stocks, no that gains were nearly all wiped out except that In Pennsylvania It self. The closing tone was easy. Bonds were irregular; total sales, par value, tl.MO.Ouli, United State bonda were unchanged on call. quotations on the New York Stock ex-chena-e today war as follow: ales. Higk. Lew. Ariasil ExsreM full 1 ,. :. a P Brs. R. T. c. (.era ml of O 4o lt Inc.. 4o M Inr . . . ChL Ohio 4't, Clilcafo 4V A c. H v. a C . . I. A P. 4s. So rol. 4a OC 4 Hi. L . I r'olfir-diln Ml, im. I I'nln JL n i. Cuba He P. ft R. O. 4 ... rtlKIUerv' Set. Hi.. Erl p I. 41 4e sen. 4s. Hwk.ns Val. 4S. Jipan 4 L. ft N. unl. 4... jffer(l. IM do 4, CI ft. ...IH4 4S" mr,.... . . .I'-IV 4s H Mrlra.... .,.KS . Mn. e. I 4.... . Mel. Teolral 4a. ,..U4 . ; it IX Inc ....lit Minn, ft (It. L. 4i .... I! M.. K. ft T. 4.. ....ll ds : , . ...im !. R. R. of M. c .... USti'S. T. r. 4 .... ?N V. J. C. f it... 101 Na. ra-.tif 4 ... .... do .... Il V. ft W. r. 4... !14a Tann. conr. S. . .:. to lR,dlnc sen. 4. . 1 S(. L. ft L M. c. l. ins. s r. .liv.t, si. U . m . 7H . S .1 "4 . ? . 3iS . til. . -4 . u 1 4iH . u .l"7 . 1:. . lrrm f. 4, M SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. , Ktvelptk were: Cattle. Hogs li. I'M.... 7VH1 I.. . W. 4a 4 1. 4a !Sifaho.r4 A. L. 4, . m . (4'So. Panne 4a . aov,' do lai 4a Mfa : .102 igo. Rallvar r. 117 . ; ,Tlaa ft P. la i;n'4 . it T., at. L. ft vr. 4... 7 .IIB14 falo Paiine 4 tin . n f . tlaal Id .... 191 . 1714 Wabah la U . t I do deb. B 'S . to Iwestero M4. 4a M4 .104 'W. ft I,. It 4 '.. 74 . I74 Wla. Central 4a ", .141 Boats Stocks aad Bond. ROSTON. Oct. !. Call loan, firnfi per cent; time loans, . G'g5V per cent. Official quotation on stock and bonds were: ... M Atlantic ...lou4Ulngham ... ... 77IC'al. ft Herla 1(llH;tntennlal AtrHtaos adj, 4o 4 Me, Central 4a... Atrhlaon do pfd Rnaton ft Albany. boFtoa ft Maine., nrtaton Rlrvatfd . KitchBur pfd Mexican Central . N. V.. N. H. ft H Per Marquette . vntoa Pa'-lflc ..141 ..HI . .IM ..12 .. ?! . .11 53 t'oppar Ranira Paly Wnt .... Franklin Oranby lele Royal .. Maa. Mlnlnc Mi. hif.n Mnhlvk Hi 13 '4 IHS i to to ir Bheen. lB.r0 17. V1 f7.ot as. 116 M.711 M.787 Offlclal Monday .i0 2.H Panic days last week S.t.4 !.'J)7 Sam Ha.. 1 .. I, - . MA a C0 , 1 tv ........ d " ' n n kru.. gf,. v . - S"amo day 3 weeks ato.. .l't l,i:l Same day 4 weeks ago. .10 117 tXM Same day last year t.:b 3.101 The following thie show th rece'rt of cattle, hors and sheet at South Omaha for tha year to date. coirip.ir-d with laM yr: lOjat 1911V till'. Cattle 8.M.1V6 S.'X.tST 22 5" Hogg 2.lt.taj4 l.'i.i'S 8heep 1,7!!.B43 l.RM.Ikvl CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Oorxi to choice corn-fed ateer.-. ...ti .no'ul rntr to good corn-fed steers Common to fair cfrn-feil steer. Good to choice lunge steer Fair to good range steer Common to fair range steer.... Good grass cow and heifer... Fair to Dood rnwa M nil ttttifeT Common to fair cow and hollera.. 1 Wi " uood choice stocker and feeder.. Fiir to good stocker nd reeder.. Common to fair dockers Bulls, stags, etc Th following fable ahows th price of hog at South Omal a for aevcrai Oaya, with comparison: Date. 19n. jl.ltaH.18O3.:i02. 1901. 11300. . .ll Old Dominion Amar. pnea. Tuna.... 14V, lOsreola Ainer. 8uar do pfd Amer. T. ft T Amer. Woolen .... do pTd Pomlalon I. It .. Edlaoa Blae. Ilia. . Mara. Electric .... do pfd Mara. Gaa , t'nltett rnilt patcnta. tS.W.I.M: xtra fancy and straight, iio .1.50; clear. f2.brii2.0. SEKI-Tlinothy, Moody: vi.xya.. COliNMEAL Wenk;, t2.40. BRAN Sire orf and active; sacked, eaat. tr'k, JlWWle. . . - ., - ' . HAT Stronger: timothy. tli.OOiHJ.00; prtilrle. tl0.ffl13.C4). IRON COTTON TIES-11.01 HAO'!ING-Si.-. PEMP TWINE-tc.' PRUVISIONS-Purtt. unchanged; Jobbing. H6.!A. laird, lower: prime steam. $9 15. Dry aalt meals. Medy; boxed extra hort. ri.BCH; car. rib.' : short clears. 10.ITH Paeon, steady: boxed extra shorta, tl0 3 H: clear ribs, tlo.t-0; short clear. I10lt7,.. POULTRY-Flrm; ehfekena. 7Hc: springs. , 'n'uTal.lonM P.paV c; turkeys, 12c; dui-Ua. Mc: g"e, Mj'iic. jnt p. ,,4 nuiirjn pirnuj, tirKiurij, ..t-,7r, i.,i. rump nairy. lintzzo. KOGS llrm. 20o, case court Receipts. Flour, bbls... l .oto Wheat, bu HW.tviO Corn, bu 177 Oat, bu ....2c0.f0 Aia. C. ft r. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotlou Oil pfd Am. Cxpreaa Am. H. ft L. pfd Amaricaa Ira Am. L!ca?d 0:1 Am. Llnaard Oil. pfd Am. Locomotive Am. Loeofuntire pfd Am. S. A R Am. 8. ft R. pfd , Am. 4uar Rannln Ara. Tobacco pfd rtfa... Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchitoa Atrhlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Lin Baltimore ct- Oh.o... ... 11. ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Hapld Tr Canadian Pacific Central of N. J rhcaapeak ft Ohio Chiracs tit. Wiatara... Chh-aco ft N. W Chlrago. Mil. A St. P.. Ch.c&fo T. ft T Chlraso T. ft T. pfd.... C. C.. C. ft BU L-.... Colorado r. K I Colorado A go Colo, ft So. lt pfd Calo. ft (to. M pM Conaolldalcd Oka t. f'orn Produrta Corn Product, pfd Dalawara ft. Hudson.... Lrtlawar. L. ft W l Danvrr ft R. O D. 4 It. G. pfJ Oiatlllera' Securities .. Una Erl tat pfd Krl Sd ptd tianeral Rlactrlc ! florklug Valley ., illlnola ('antral 11.70 7 1,1 10 11141 im H 44 ! 110H 44 44 ! 404 tt Ht 44 , Clova. 171 linn 44 li H V4 MV 140 1.000 744a 744 11. KW too 400 43110 l.b 2-X SOU ll.4( , "i.i'ii , 4.4O0 '. t.w 104 100 , 14,104 lit vi" ij 101 I.4S ll 7kl 174 'iiv 17W r4 175 . 164 114 113 J70"' I'll '-4 100 1H 1.4't 174 'bi IT, "It 171V, too n 4,400 y JSV4 Sim t0 100 1.000 t5 4 17 la in 2 . 78 17 tMVa ki S4 4' 67 ' US 20 74 117 ' 14 la 744 114 IM 1.4V l, . :70 im4 lOOi, li' nw II 7' S! H"4 ITS M5 . "114 11 14 44 ' United thoa Macb.. do pfd .... Ik S. Bt-al... do pfd . , Adantiir .. ACoua, Amalgams lad 13.1 w, Pareat ...13: Julmy ...is; V9hr.nnon ... 441'amarack ...lOv-viTrlnltr ... 2T,t'lllt4 Conpor ...ill V. S. Mining ... 14 jr. a. Oil ... i;ftah ... t''Morla ...lna winona . "I . "S j .n Mt, .100 . tt .101' . US Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. 'Oct. I riot Oct.' 17... I 11... 1... I'O... 21... 22... 23... 24... 26... 2fl... 27 28... 23... 14 6 1 K 2v Vi, m t 1(14 13 12 a i2ti 14 6 W t Oil 7 Ot; t 33! i 12 i 6 I 20 f . & 20; 6 I i lOj 4 S: 4 12 6 0Z 14 04; S 18 5 14! 8 101 5 22 6 011 B 2 4 !H 5 01 4 SSI S 01 4 92 4 5 7 02 5 12, 6 0 2 6 OS 6 t 16 701 03' 4 S3 14, 76. ft 1H 4 1 6 a 14 5251 5 18; 5 0 hi ml a wreck on th Union t'atiftu Just west of Pouth Omaha. There was th usual good demand for fed aheep and lambs, and with so few cars In sight packers made short work of denning the pen of desirable sturf. pay ing pricen that were strong to loc rilgner. Fslr lamb sold up to 4..10. with good yearling wethers and ewe at ts.io. Old -ethr thtt old at tali on Frldav I b. ought t" 46 today. Fair sort of ewe sold ra hign as o.in. Shippers will understand 1 ti.at quite a little stiifl that has had some feed is coming at ine present time, which naturally makes some difference with the riling price. The feeling among packer continue the . same, w detailed last week that la they eem to regard price as too high find would like very much to force them down, but wiih th very moder ate receipt they are unable to io so. In oiher word, they are paving. It might be said, higher prices under proteat. There were not enough fendera In sight thl morning to hardly Interest buvera. ao that the trndc wa alow for the want of something to sell. The few lod of feedera here brought about steady prices, i Quotation on killer: Oood to choice lamha, t7.'iO87.26; fair to good lambs. t7o - rv. . ... ......(.. w.urii,,v, t ". j v , . ; ; rWifi.&O fair to good yearling. tS.2atiO.SO', good lo 4 i4.7n i choice wethers, tA.iX'ijS.40; good to choice 8.604 00 ewe, t4.50i6.2o. 3.to114.'0 I (jtiotatlons on feeders: Lr.mbs, $-"..?.i.t.S : 2 MT?. 2 yearling, t5 . 2Tft. 70 : wether. 14.73 15; ewes. .i.diHnt ett; oreeaing ewes, st.i.i'ti.i.ju. Kcpresentstlve sales; No. 4 native cull ewe 44fi Montana feeder ewe.... 5 Montana feeder ewes.... 33 nattve ewes 48 South Dakota wethers... 501 western wether 7kk Mexican yearlings .6 So. Dakota feeder lamb. 3o) South Dakota lamb S native Iamb 7 native lamb 37 native lamb 255 Idaho yearling ewe 31b Idaho yearling feeder... IrtM.dTt 174.MO 6.:iihj.s.!si . . 4.fnf(i5.-5 . . 4.10(1 nl,l Vc: No. t chuck tc: No. t plte, 2c; tio. 1 chuck. 4VCc: No. I chuck. 3c. M IKC F.I.IA FOI S BUGAR-tlranulatt d cane, In SRiks. to SI . granulafecl beet, in sark, to. 21. t. it liimi';-riwiF. new, it ; visconsin 13c; lb . No. 4.0t'' I..V) 3. .'..Ii 4 no 2.vai 25 4.00Q600 averag th laat 3m 4 64 271 4 ii t 231 63 8 261 4 eg 4 74 6 71 a C2 6 51 4 i 4 7 511 OH 4 bl 6 0B 4 48 001 4 S3 4 64 5 t! 5 Si! 4 52 Sunday. I jomnha : 'hlciigo IKansie c i St. I.rfuls 74 i Wolverine .. (North Rutia .. 4744 Butte Coalltio .... ..104 is Nevada ,.. tv'al. ft Arizona .. S7S Tecumaah ..UOSXlreena Con RANGE OF PRICES Cattle. t2.lVff6.00 I.a(i7.3' City t.ikrtiti.tJO 2 (Ko7.00 . 4 'Slo'JX Cltr 3.006.00 . 10 Tho oftltSal number of cars .44 'brought In today li tiwli load was . 4S J Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . 11 1 1'., M. ei Mt. P 3 IS" 1 Mlksourl Pacific 7 "J I Union Pacific tk If!. 4 M w . euat fi C. AV N. W.. wont 1K7 H ogi t5.9inr,.jr. ' i.bru660 6 i3ii 37H 6.m'i6.ct 6 0Xii.;.15 of stock life Av. . 10s . 7k . 4 . 119 . 127 . 110 . 7.1 . ''4 . 73 . 72 . ! . 3 . 64 . SS Pr. 4 On 4 10 4 10 5 10 6 40 4 4T 5 3F. t 4 7 lo 7 00 7 2S 7 :5 6 4-) S 45 brit k, 14'rc; Wisconsin llmberger. tains. llU'-; Young Anurlcans, 1M.c. COFFF K Roasted, No. Sf.. to per No. 30. 21c per Ih. ; No. T 19 per lb 20, !6c per lh. ; No. 21 ISo per lb. SYRUP In bbls.. g.e per gil.; In ce . 10-lb. cna, tl.ii, cases 11 R-lb. cna, fi Cees, 24 !'-lh. can, tl lo. HONEY Per 24 fru.e. t3 Jo. CANNED OUOI S t orn, standard west en.. tV-c; Maine, tl IV Tomatoe. 3-lb cans, tl !: S-lr- cans. 47'v'ti. i. Pin". ppl. grated. 2-lb.. of.fj.' So .sliced, tl.f ti2 2": gsllon apples, fancy, tl fe: ( ollfornlu apricots, tl !M2 26. peats. 11 7."u2 50; peaches, fancv. tl 7Mf - 40; H. C. peaches, t. 'n'. f Alaska snlmon. red. tl.Ift; fnni v Chinook. V.. tJ.10. fancy sockry. F.. tl.; unrdinea. quarter oil, 12 75; three-quarter mustnrd. fSOO. Sweet potatoe. tl I'Ktll 25: nueikiaul, Htm- pumpkin, (fk-ti Jl 0ft; wax beans, 3-lb., 1 6.''4jV; lima bean. -lb., TFtcAtl.: spinach.. l 3S- cheap pea, 2-lb , Hoc; extras, 9G. Otl.l"; fncy. 1.3.'r(i1 .fa. CUREl FISH Family whlieflsh, iter quarter bbl , ion lbs . 14 r: Norway mack eral. No. I, ttS.on; No. I. I.HIO; No. 3. t'V Irish. Nr. 2. 116 00; herring. In bbls, ?(. lb ech, Norway. 4k, t O': Norway, xk, t".00; Holland herring, in keg, milker. HV-; kegs, mixed, 70c. FISH-Buffalo, large drrr sed, 8c: trour, medium or large, dressed. 12c: pike. dresil, 11c; halibut, fin stock. 11c: catfish, draed, 15c; bullheads, dressed and skinned. Uc; white perch, dre.ed. c; crapple. large 12c: unflsh, pan sire, c white bn. erti-.i choice, 12c; pickerel, 9c; ewlmon. Chinook. Uc; whlteflsh (frorenl, 12e; meokerel (Span Ishl. 16c: native, per fish. Ifi2rtc: codfish, freh. froxoii, 12c: fioiimlers. fresh, frosen, 11c; bluelisli, fresh, frosen, 15c; haddock, freth. frnr.en. 10c- redsnnpr"r, dressed, 12c; melt. No. 1, per lb., 12c; lobster (bollcd'i, ner lb. 4ik-: green. 37c: eel. per lb.. 18c; , frog leg, per dot., 25c ro shad, tl each; i ahad roe, pnlr. 45c. t i HIDES AND TAI.laDW---Jreeii salted. I No 1. l-''c; No. 2. HSc; bull hide, '.mlik?; green hide. No. 1. lie; No. '.. 10c: horse. tl 50fi3.76; heep pelt. 50c4itl.25. Tallow, No. 1. 4V: No. 2. 2c. WOOI Ier lb., 16V22C. .14t . I5S . !5 London ( loalnsr stock. I C. St. P.. M. & O. C, 11. ft Q., ea.at I C, H. ft q., west I C R. I. ft P., eaat.. Illinois Central LONDON. Oct. . Closing quotation on 1 Orcut Wctttrn the Stock exchange were: ' 3 24 Contola. money . . 4o account Anaconda Atchlaoa do pfd Baltimore ft Ohio Canadian Pacific . Chca. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W.... l'.. M. ft IH. P.,. llcBcera O. ft R. C do pfd Erie do let pfd do Id pld Illlnota Central .. Loulavllla ft Nark 44 1-14 M., K. ft T 14"t ... lt4 N T. Central Ui ... 14 Norfolk ft W 17 ...l'HS da pfd 44 ...104 'Ontario ft W ', ,..t:34 P.Dorylvanla 72S ...llli, Rand Mine 5rt ... i Reading 7a ... It isouthem Railway ... 14 ...177; do pfd r . .. 14'4 Southern Parlfic M'4 ,.. 4l!l.'atoa Pacific ... , .. ft", do pro Total recelpta 323 1 "t 28 ( 1 16 U 4 i i 'i V. 41 46 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Higher Hoar Steady to Blow. CHICAGO, Oct. 2 CATTLK Re ceipts, 23,000 head; market for best 10c. higher: others steady; common to prime steers, tl.OOfg 7.80; cows and heifers, 12. fi (jiB.85; bulls, t2. 100 4.50; calves, 13.004? 7.50; stockers and feeders, t2.404.60. HOGS Receipts. 28.000 head, market Meady, but low; choice prime, heavy, 16.50(11 6.57 1 : medium to good heavy. 1 t6.S0fc6.4S; butcher weight. 16.45 4 6.57 Vi ; good to choice mixed, t6.20tf 6.40; pack ' lnf. t8.004T6.20; pigs, 5.60(& 41 3b. MIEKP AND LAMBS Receipt. 40,00) h..,, ,.ri,.i urnn, in 1 0c blatter: sheep. 1 inuiliLTt. ,...,lln.i t& KOrh. ft firt: laanb. t8.00t7!i6.' ' 4trr York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Oct. .-BEEVbB-tl celpts, 4.T82- head: bull and Cogfee Market. NEXV YORK. Oct 3.-COFKEK Market for futures opened steady st a decllna of 5i 10 point, owing to dlatippnlnt n Eu ropean cahle, and eased eft further dur ing the middle eion under scatter nx liquidation and hear pressure. At one tint prices were about 10.015 points lower on bids, but the markM steadied a little at the close ard wa finally steady at s net I decline of fynlO nolnts. Sales were reported Of 17.750 hags. Including December at 6.20 1 ib6 25c; March, 6.50c; April. .: May. Rl t6.70c; August. 6.85c; September. 60c. rpot steady; No. 7 RJo, 8c. steers steady to nrm. alow to a shade lower. Steer, t3.75fa6.0: bulla. 2.3Dfc-4.i: cows, tl.10fcS.60. Uverpool and Ixindon cablea un chansed. Export tomorrow, K05 cattla and I 3.500 quartera of beet, i CALVE44Recelpta, !.80 Si "CALVES RecelDta. 1.80 head: veals. &C I The disposition of the day's receipt was : hlnher: vreasers. Meady; western, llrm; a follows, each buyer purchasing the veals. 14.6ofcO.oo; greaser, 43.Moa4.A; wei nutniter of head indlc 4a 44S 4f I!. 6. Steal . .. 1S do - pfd ... ItH.W'abaali . ..17SS do pfd ...14fli.ftnaalat! 4a SILVER H:ir. firm, 32 -ld per ounce 'ihe rate 01 .l.m.fti, m :n the nnan markat I V 0 1 f for short bills Is 6T4 per cent: for three month hlils. 5v, pqr cent. liuyers. Oiniiiia Packing Co. ; bwitt and (..'onuiany l i Cudahy Packing Co r I Armour ft Co M4 I Vansant ft Co I tiirey ft Renlon lxibman ft Co 4S McCreary ft Carey " , Hill ft Bon r" v. P. fwi Huston ft Co Hamilton ft Rothschild. ! L. K. Husg ted Cattle ... 715 ... 9ba ...1,1 ... 1,11 132 tern. g?.00fc4.4U: oreesea caivea. unit, Hogs. SheeD. , dreesed veals. 8fcl2c per pound; country 42 866 1,1 :2 9M 3. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty ... : J. B. Root ft Co.. Korelarn Flba.ct.l. i T. B." Highram ".'.', LONDON. Oct. 29 Money conditions In ' Sullivan Bros. the market here today war slightly easier, i V. A. Britton ..... Lnar-ounts were easier, on ine hiock ex- Lenmer Broa 404 40l 40 1.100 4.7'.i 100 1"4 104 " "ion 4S 44H 74 47 'v 174 m'K 17S Shipment. 13.00) IV1.0OI) M.-0 HI.OOO I S Ittl. Pump pfd i lows Central lova Central pfd Kanaka City go K. C. go. pfd Loulavllla ft NaataTlll. Mexlran Cartral Mmnaapolia ft 6t. L M.. Ht. P. ft g. g. M.. M . g. P. ft 8 g. It. too 1.700 1.40 loo S', 144 17", 41 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 29. FLOUR First ! Mimourl Pa.lc patent, t4.f0fc4.30: recend patents, t4.fa taaouri 4.15: first clear. 13.2Dfc3.35; eecond rleaia, 12.40fc2.60. BRAN In bulk. 115 EOtjlS.TJ. pfd. ArticJe. Open ! Hlgh. Low. Close Sat y.1 Wheat Den, May Corn rv-t. Tree. May t Doc. . May July lt. rk- Jan. Mar Jrd Oct. Nov. Jan. May Ribav- Oct. Jan. May - 73SffH p'4j7-78: 46 4.1STPHI 44JH4i,l 88 isjci-si It Tt It 75 to t 0 I S7HI g 40 I eo 7 421 7 54 I 74 781 46 I 4Sii! 4W 2i?L T3T4;7S1fi,4 77S'78ifci' 77S I 3Mk S3SJ IS 7S 13 75 t 5J14, t gisi 7V 1 i:W I 7 45 I 75714, 46 I 46 43V. 4iHI 43't'4444ii I 43fcs 44 SSH'SSUtt-m ' 83S StS.Uiii'.V 4 '4 3SI UsHi: 13 nw 13 Tl',! 60 t i-2U s n I to I on 7 42H T 60 13 70 It 75 t tri t rili 2i5i t no I T4o I 7 57HI 18 7fH It 7714 t (B tJti t t"H s as I 15 7 47S 7 67V4 13 30 No. t. No. I Cah quotation wer as follows riXXH Steady: winter patent. jgJta: winter mfaiinm, J ll-14 25; ,rrln VHFjlT No. t sr.rlr.e- TJ'jTBc-72-"c: Ne. red. 71,r7SHo. COHN-Ko. S, 4.iV; No. 1 yellow; 47e OA'tS Nov I s1; No. 1 whli. 34ej5Uc Ko 1 whit. IrttJUiAc. RTF No. I. 41fc6-c. , pahlli uw iwaing. sue; fair to cniiim matting, v-ij jil Bh:KDS No. 1 flag, tl.07: No. 1 north watern, tl 14. Timothy, prim, 54 totKit Clover, contract grad. 113(a). -in . PK'lVIrilONS fchort rtba, aide flooee), iJuMi. Mea-a nork. per bbl.. run. rd. pr KU U . t tuS. Short ciar aide t xe). xg.gpeib.t.'i. - following wr th reedptg gDd ghlp. KecelnU. Blilpmenta rz.skK tb.KO its ao astute u,3uu .joiiowing; wr in reiTipt Jcnt of flour and grain: Recelnt lour, bbl 13. 0 Vheat. bu 137.lV" Torn, bu 170 4- 7 asta. ha. (Superior Board of Trade quotation for I Minneapolla and. Chicago delivery). Th I rang of price, a reported by F. L ft On.,. 110-111 Bord of Trade, wag: Artlclea.) Open. ) Hlgh.j Low. Close. Safy. Wheajt-t I Dec....75VtrSI May-..;i77W,i July... I JS)i 741il 78 i 78741 73 77Vgj 78SI 74S 78 I 78T4I "a 7714 7H Minneapolis Cash Cloe Wheat: No. 1 hard, 77'gc; No. 1 northern, 77c; to arrive, 7Vio; No. 3 northern, 76c; to arrive, 75c; No. J, 11 c; r-o. 1 auriiin. aoc; to arrive. 62Hc; No. 2 durum, 61Uc; to arrive, 60c. Corn: No, I yellow, 43Vic; No. 3. 42c. Oat: No. t whit. 31 Vic; No. 3, aWn'Mx. Barley: t6pto. Ry: 57,78Vc. Flax: U.12V4- K. ft T M., K. ft T. pfd National Laad National R. R. of M. pfd.. N. V. Central K. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk A W Norfolk ft W. pfd rang of price, as reported by F. D. Day ! ' Penniylvnnla ...,.' ; people's tias i-.. k., vj. m t. 14 FriMed Bteal Car Presaed g. C. pfd.. Pullman Paloe Car Reading Reading lat pfd Iteadlug id pfd Hepubllc Stoal Republic Steal pfd , Rock lalaod Co , Rock laland Co. pfd Rubb-tr Oood pfd , St. L ft g. P. Id pfd St. Loula g W gt. u a. w. pfg gout hers Pacific so. Pacific ptd o. Railway 80. Railway pfd Teuneraa C. ft I Tajiaa ft PaalSo Toledo, gt. L. A W T . St. L. ft W. pfd L'nlou Pacific . ... I a Ion Pacific pfd I'. 8. FJapraaa I', g. Realty U. 8. Rubber I. 8. Rubber pfd I'. . Steal . L g. steal prd Va. -Carolina Chaoltcal .... a.-Cariina (ham. aid... W'abaak Wabaah fd 1 Wcila-Karge Kipraas 1 nr.... . , Wealarn t'nlon Whealln ft L E Wlrconaln (.antral W la. Oolral pld Nonhtrn Paclfta Canlral Lulbar Cantral leather prd 8loaa-8haU1cld gtael fti-aat Northara pf1 IntarhorouKh Metrofil'taa. Int Mai. pfd Total a, Ira for th diy. 1.404 4414 100 44 Kaaaaa City Grain aart Provision. KANSAS C1TT. Oct. 29. WHEAT De cember, slc; May. Tc; cash. No. 2 hard. a.vu'ic. .-o. a. wTiifiw., itu. rrni, ot(,rc; ffio. a, ainy. 4JORN December. 38c: May, 8Sc: July. 30'c; caah. No. t mixed, 8!V04OHe; No. t, t4l40v:c; No, J. white, 424c. iiAiB-wo. 2 wnite, se; mo. 1 mixed, S3S2S!- HAY Firm ; choice timothy, tl!.5C13.00; choice prairie, lll.2Mill.60. UYF-SteArly; 574140C BUTTER Creamery, 26c; pucklug, 16c. EfrOS Firm; extiaa. Sic. cases Included; (Irate. 12c; second. 14tjc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 2.otO lto.it) Corn, bu 2.W0 84,iO) Oats, bu 86,01)0 ' 31 .a O Liverpool Grain anal Provision. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 29. WHEAT 8pot firm; No. 3 red, wetern, winter, 6s. Fu tures, steady; December, a id; March, Ua tWd. ' CORN Spot, quiet; American ir.lji'. 4s Id. Futures, firm: October, nominal, . cember. 4s od; January, 4s l',,d. HOPS At London tPacllc, coast). .iet U 4 6s4i&. 400 I.4U 3.404 too . govo "ioo 44." 404 100 104 4. Ill POO izt.ies too 74S 16 1M 4S 44S 14 "v 44 HH 1S 47 r. 14.404 MS 4,404 J44 1.404 tC 100 U40O 44 44 1I7S 7S 4414 US ! 4SS 74 . 47 S 174 1714 17S 6'4 I4l ?1S 47 4S 14 'its 44 IH 4S 4S "ii!" 144' aS 44 64S ii" 14"S M44 47 rrs MS 'is " 44 147 S s 44 44S UlS change the effect of Investment purchases 1 Jacoba mram amln innurdnt In . ) . a t.1 rinnt flthrr Kt.vr I rails i1t-Airar arrnrlllaa h.n.rtt.4 fra. f1 I tlnr.ally by the brighter money outlook. m.v, 111 in. t.an. ' ' ' .f " v.. r,n,iauni secured the bulk of the' W.OOO.oOO gold avail able further stimulated tit more confident feeling. Foreigners were Irregular on the Indifferent Pari advices. Americana were cheerful and had an tip ward tendency, the Ne- York bank state ment being regarded aa generally favor able. Price moved to well over parity In the foreioon and later New York tent buying order and price advanced and closed firm at a fraction below the bet quotation of the day. Grand Trunk was 1TSS icas'er, owing to the disappointing revenue 11 1 statement. fvamrs were dull. Japareee 1 ! Imperial 6 of 1904 closed at 10OU. PARIS. Oct. 29 On the Bourse today rente were weaker, pending a decision as to whether the nw Income tax will b- applicable to government neeurltle. Ru slan Imnerial 4s closed at 72.20 and Russian nonet or ism st tun 2.Ti 169 168 51 14 041 138 314 349 0 621 161 2 X 2 59 333 tH I dressed. 6fcl2c per pound. h.lK uilrm RAlnlH. 1078ri 1.032 higher: Mate and Pennsylvania hogs, tu.iow I.81 1 6.76: pig. 17.00. 8HEI0H AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.W2 .... bead. Hheen steady to strong; lambs, tofc 1 oc higher; sheep, 13.0'a6.26; wethers, I culls, t2.0OtgtJS.5O; lambs. t6-ffcJ.26; ' 15.00. head; market 15.50; culls, j Kansa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 29. C A TTL. K I Recelnla. 23,uou head, luciuaing 1. OH and Ro'n. NEW YORK, Oct. 19. Oir.S C.ttton. seed. ey; prime crude, f. o. b. mills,. 284j 08914c; prime crude, yellow, f. o. b. mills, 60c, nominal. Petroleum, steady? refined. New York. 17.60; Philadelphia ami Baltimore. 17.45: Philadelphia and HnUI more. In bulk. 14.35. Turpentine, bit 'if 9Sc. , ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good. 14.25. OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 29. OIL Credl. t balances, 11 .58. Runs, 148.649 bbl.; aver age, 94.612 bbl. Shipments, 278.254 boll.; average, 162,401 bbls. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 29. BUTTER' Firm, good demand; extra western crcar.i-' ery, offlclal price, 27c; street prices, 'jbc; extra nearhy prints. 80c. EOGS Firm; 1 cent higher; nearby, fresh, 28c at mark; western freh, Jto at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full rttums, 12S 13 44c Wool MarVet. ST. LOIMS. Oct. 29 WOOIr Steely: medium grades, combing and clothing. 24 43 27Hr; light fine. 18fc21c; heavy fine, fjtl7c; tub washed. 324(S7Hc. . Toledo Heed Market TOLEDO. O.. Oct . BEEDS-Clnver, cash and October. fU7H: December, 88.25. 8,316 714 lit IS 74S IMS 111 4S K S 4S 4'S 7 47S IM', nr. GOULD PUSHES A LAW SUIT h ad aouther. p; market steioy; c ioice -!-'-. Timothy, 11.96. Alslke. 17.45. ana uiei .,eu oeet sieers, w.-mi. 1 good. 84.oo-u5.4(i; western steers, M.5(rfc3.25. stockera and feeders. 13.75-4.75; eouthein steers, t2.75fc4.75; southern cow, 82.t0fc3.A; : native cows, t2.00fc2.80; native helter. 12.60 : fc4.i5; bulls. U.104i3.60: calves, t2.76fctl.50. ' ' HoOS Receipt. 7,000 bead; market weak to 5c lower; closed Vie. lower; top, 88 3iV4; bulk of sales, 16.20fc6.80; heavy, 16.15.q4 30; packers, .2S-U.S2V4i P'rT and llghta. t60 gag.oo. . - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,000 head; market gteady. to loo higher: top Colorado lambs, 17 40; lambs, 15.7ofc7.4o; ewes and yearllngn 14.6005.40; weatern yearlings, 16.ttrii5.75; wert'en sheep, J4.2i(j6.26; Mockers and feedera. 13.ifrif5.25. Attempt of Western Pacific la Pacific to Reach. Sow In Ooart. Total 7.490 3.423 7.80S CATTLia-EiatmiaU-d receipt of cattle i SHEEP , AMrT,.,,.r' tnn SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29.-The fight Of thla morning wore better than 300 oars, but head; market fteady. to 1 high". P th ,VeBtern P.clflc , r.nph tidewater in . 1 T, .,t. .. t .1... .V.,. rnii.mitn inmhs. 17.40: lamb. t5.75fci.4o; ewe ine western t-aunc to rencn tidewater in wis at no time .ny where near that num- and yearllngn 14.6005.40; weatern yearlings, Oakland and to cross the tracka of lha ber on sale. ' ', 16.ttrii5.75; wert-cn sheep, J4 .2&r-.-o; stockera Southern Pacific will be heard In the court There were quite a good many corn-fed rand feedera. W-t&tia.si. i cf Bppeais today when the case will come BBakawr nl on m 1 la Kilt than tiwiat aatf trinrvt anari, I ' 1 I I on the plain order, with comparatlveiy few i t. Loot. Llvo Slock Market. . up before Judge Ross. The question 1 that could be called really good. The mar- , ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct. 29. CATTLE Re- at Issue In the right of the Western ket on the more desirable kind wa fully 1 celpts. 4,000 head, Including 200 head Pacific to crosa the right of track vcouy, ou. tut- poic.no are 1101 11111- noiu lexana; market ate mgncr, imiivar aiuipio of ,ne- Southern raclflo at the Oakland y or me warmed-up Kinds, and export ateer. lo.oirg7.oi); dreaaea neei ,,- ,,A V lso quit a prlnkllng of range and butcher steers. 14 9tsi6.8o; steora under water front In order to reach tidewater. When the case was heard brfore Judge 44 41 f'i 31 7S s 142-4 21 MS 147 las S ws 14 5 44 s 1:1 41 n.Kf gaw pat 'iito s 107S 44S IMS 7S 44S l'S 47S lots 7S 1S ; 1S Vllbl gapply of CraiK. NEW YORK. Oct. 39. Th vllbl sup ply of grain Saturday. October 27. a com plied by th New York Produce exchauigij. waa aa follow: Wheat. 87.098.000 bu.; decrease, I9.0oft bu.; decrease, 89.000 bu. Corn. 787. 000 bu.; Increase. 48.000 Oat, t. '33.000 bu.; Increase, 845. 000 By. 1,687.000 bu. , Increase. 102,00 Barley 1.118.000 bu.; Increase 121,000 10 MS MS 1.T0S KM 1,400 4. 'KM 911 M 11S 17 IIS m.l'll shtr..a. 17V 74 M. , M 141S 14 4S n Ml I40S SB 44 s 47 'S U 144 144S US IT 41 S 11S MS aa 144 MS M 44 14. s S 120 40 4; 107 47 S 10tS 11 104 US 44 ;t UI MS IT S K"i IMS 14 lots Tl 117 r.1 very actively of the warmed-UD kinds There was also quit a sprinkling of range ateers. which sold in about the rami notchea a last week, there being compara tively little change In either direction. Cows and heifers seemed to be In good demand this morning, and salesmen who had what buyer wanted were generally quoting the market aa steady. Jn spots It may possibly have neen weak, and now and men tnere was a salesman was a salesman who thought herlin, Oct. zs. A calm feeling pre- , mi ne 01a not get out a wen in laat week, vailed on the Bourse today, owing to th Good feeder seemed to be In very fair belief that, the danger of a general trlke demand, and tho market on that kind waa In the coal mining region has pas-red. . f""y Meady. In fact, buyer Vlalmed that I their cattle. If anything, were costing them Bank Clenrlnars strong prices n compared with luat week . .. . .1 Kepreeentative sales ti.V;, i TfS ""i Tor I BEEF STEERS vvawj -: . ,,-.. ,.-v , " . 1 , , , inrj corre sponding date last year tl. 841. 636. 55. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 29. METALS There wa a sharp break In the London tin mar- get with spot ciotnnlgT at a.191 10s and fu tures at 192 Ills. The local market was weak and lower In consequence with spot cloaing at t42.00fc42-nf. Copper wan higher In the London market with apot quoted at 97 12 6d and futures at 88 7s 6.1. Locally the market was quiet with Lake quoted at t21.7Mi'22.K: electrolytic. 121.50tftf 22.00; casting, 321. 2f421."6. Lead waa un changed at t5.86fc6.95 In Uie local market. Tha London market waa 5 lower at 19 Is. Spelter was 6 lower with spot closing at 27 16a In the lndon market, but was quiet locally at t6.20fc6.30. Iron waa higher in th English market with standard foun dry quoted st 67a 6d and Cleveland war rants at 67a lOVtd. Locally the market waa unchanged. No. 1 foundry noru,?rn Ig quoted at f4 2Mf28.flO; No. 3 foundrv north ern, t2S.76if4 hi; No. 1 foundry southern. I'M 004.60 ; No. I foundry southern. 123.50 C 24.00. ST LOUIS. Oct. !-MFTATV4-Iad. Steady, 16.90: spelter. Meady, 16.20. bu. bu. bu. bu. Mllwaake Grain Market MILWAUKEE, Oct. 29 WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, T8$f79c; No. 3 northern, 747Tc; December. 73 c. RYE Higher; No. 1, 64Hc. B . p LEY Firm; No. 3, 65054c; aampl. 445 55c. CORN Steady; No. 3 cash. 45HQ4tc; December. 43 Ho. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Oot. 29 CORN-Hlgher: No. I J el low and No. t old. 4iSc; No. 3. 44c: No. old, 44Hc: new No. 4. 4t; uo grad a, 43Vc; new, 36 1, i .Otc. uatb tttaady; o. 1 wiute. 33S'3''rc; 3 while, siVtrClic; No. 4 white, jllVJ No. ... a wi'ive, aaatto., ...... a RYE Firm; Ko. 64mo. Dalath Grain Markai. DULUTH. Oct, 29. WHEAT No. 1 hard, on track, 7ISc; to arrive. No. 1 northern, 774,e; No. 3 northern, T6Sc; on track, no. 1 noitoern. use; fro. t north 77 se: -r .. .it... . ...... t . -. USc; May, 75Sc; July. OATS To arrlva, 3ic Det inber. 7Sc October, 12a. ottos (Spgrr Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar-rerroi-l by Logan ft Bryan, S Board of Trade building. Omaha: 4S 1 'h gaa 41S Moaawk HSNatada Coaaolldated lit North Butt PS Old Pemlaloa MifOacaota HSPnau. garrlc 147Stiulncy t ghaansa HSTtarack 4 Trinity I'l I'Dilad fruit U 1 cited Staiaa. aola. ISSlnltad gtataa. pfd.. 2tsl iah ontolldatad .. US ''tab Cupper ISVicturia IlSW.uona MS 'el(a Adventure ... Allouea ,.. Allaall glnsbaia Bla-k Mounuln .... Boaura Coaaolldalad I Hunt Coalition .... Calumat ft Arlmtta. Calumrt ft Heel.., Centennial t apper Rang pally W eal kaat Bait Fraakllu Oreeae Copper Oranby Helvetia tale Roval L. g. A Plltabsrg. Maeearhaaeua US .IK .1111 S .14 US .lots . 4.S Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. -COTTON Spot closed e-v: vale. 4.100 bale; low or dinary. 7V,c; ordinary. wood ordinary, t 15-16c; low midd'lng, 9Sc; mldil'ng. 10c; rord middling. 10 13-lGc: middling fair. 11 3-16c. nominal: fair. 11 13-16C, noni. Inal: receipt. 17,732 bales; grfock. 116. 05 bsles. LIVERPOOL. Oct. Ot - COTTON Snot qiirot rvi rtrlc 1M14 point lower: Ameri can middling flr. 6.4Sd; got d middling. 599d; middling. 5sSd; or- mlddMnr. 531; good ordlnarv. 6t7d: ordlnsry. t.nPd. Th falea of the day were 7.000 bale, of wh ch 500 bsles were for sneeulatlon nnc) exp-rt. nd Included 6.200 bale American. Re celnt t.OtW bale, Including 2,400 ba'es Arverlcan. ST. LOT7IS. Mo.. Oct. 29 COT-TOV Oulnt; midd'lna. HSc: ae. rote: rcs'pt, none; ahlpment. none: Mock. 7.5(3 bales. K. Av. Pr. s. Av pr. 8 a 8 70 M lit 4 7 1IU I Tt 1! mi I 44 14 1147 4 M COWS. 1 104t I 40 11 70 1 TO 4 114 1 00 II, ..s 1F.S 1 tfl 1 470 IH 41 4T I TO 4 l0 t It 14 fit I to 1 471 1 11 4 Til I 40 8 410 I IS 11 414 I o 1... ..1104 1 40 1 1100 I M I 441 I 50 M M3 I 00 T 406 I 15 1 )10 3 00 1 110 DO 4 440 I OA I W0 t 10 4., 104 I 10 4 loot 1 40 1 uio 1 M 1 1100 1 44 73 1 14 4 44 i r. I M t Ia0 I 44 3 444 1 Tl HEIFERS. 1 1 700 t M 8 41 8 U 4 410 I on 14 adj j 1 814 8 M BULLS. 1 1C0 I Tt 1 1474 I 74 CALVES. 8 113 8 40 II 117 I 4 7 IX IN STOCK CALVES. 1 " I 64 844 8 44 II 447 3 It FEBDKRS. 1 4SI 1 Ml I in 1 m 1 4"4 8 00 10 714 I a 11 it: 1 to .1110 . 9!2 l.'W t cow. .. t feeders 9 steers.. 4 steers. ...1310 3 cows 9b6 14 steers.. ..K5ti 4 steer. ...Wit 18 feeders.. 1074 cows 1021 20 cteeri".... 9'Ji lb feeder.. 490 WESTERNS WYOMING. 8 60 8 95 4 Ml 8 96 4 00 1 00 4 20 1 50 hijl'ill 5 cows Mb 2 50 13 feeders.. 10M 4 00 3 40 4 15 t 60 NLHRASKA. 8 steers... 16 steers.., 3 cows. . . , 7 heifers.. 13 steers. ., 20 steers.., .1380 .1224 .imixi . 675 . KM .Hut 21 steers 2 cuws.. Dixon 88 steers. 30 cows. . .14(12 ..1100 70 ' 50 2 feeders. ,lln 24 feeders.. 906 8 cows luvu DAKOTA. 21 cows. . . . 2 feeders. Ii steers. ...li-oo 5 cows Hud .1040 4 60 4 26 3 50 t 10 4 00 4 26 r. 01 3 65 3 70 2 90 3 50 4 40 3 25 ljilid and Llv Stock Co. Wvn. a aterr. ...iv,3 4 15 l.OttO pounds, t3.50io.Ui; stockers and feed era, !2.00fca,.60; 00 w a and heifers, I2.4tib.i0, canners. ll.Oofci.OO; bulls, t2.20fc4.0D; calves, Ji. 26-U5.00; Texas and Indian steers, Yl.'Jil 5.25; cows and heifers, 12.35fc3.50. HOGS Receipt, 4.0W) head; market 5c higher; pigs and llghta. t6.oJp8.40; packers, tti.lofc6.40; butcher and best heavy, 6.3if 6.60. SHEEP AND ItMBra-B.ecelpt. 3.50) head; market Meady: native mutton, 13.(0 Ifj6.00; lambs, f4.00fci.60. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 2,690 head; market steady; natives, S6.00fc6.76; cows and halfera, tl.25fc4.76; Blockers and feeders, 16o'a4.30. HOGS Receipts, 2.392 head; market steady to a shade lower; light. 36.22Hfc4i.32H; bulk or sale. 16.20(76 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1.443 head; market nominal. loax Cltr Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 29. (Special Tele gram.) CATTTTii Recelpta, 4.2O0 head. Market strong; stockers steady; beeves, 14.5ofc6.00; cows, bulls and mixed, t2.60tf) 8.86; stocker and feedera, t3.0OqJ4.uu; caJvets and yearlings, 12.5ofc3.76. HOGS Recelpta, 3,200 head. Market Steady. Belling at tt.00tu6.15; bulk Of aal, 16.0&fc.10. , Stock In light. Receipts of live stock at tha alz prin cipal markaia yesterday: tat tie. South Omaha. Sioux City. . . . Kansas City. St. Joseph.... St. Ixtuls Chicago Totala 4.800 6.200 .23.000 . 2,696 . 6 000 .23.000 Hogs. 2.646 3.200 7,000 2.393 4.000 24,000 Sheep. 16,500 'i.oinh 4,443 3 500 40,000 .12-15 .l'Drl) .1019 3 26 . 9'6 go. d 3 26 liht Kvanorsterl Apple tad ?rte.l g-r-wK.. NEW YORK, Oct. ft. EVAPORATED APPLES MarWet firm at th recent gain Ki 111. klal, .knlu . . n .. . BAH, . . . mi '''" "".'7 im...-- -'ioc; cnoic .. - at 7Tnc anci prime st as"-c. niZ ! CALITORNIA TR1K1 FKt ITS Prunes are dui-i sun t..aiirornis arane ouoted at " -.. . riwt.n iu ift a'atiac. - Ap ricot ar very oulet with huein.a llmi.i nv in nmines or noioer and l-ght suit- ' paying prices ior mat kind that wrrt pile. Choice are quoid at 16c; extra I Meady to Mrong as compared. with th c os .ttnir-c at -fc: tancv at 1 j -o. t'eacne gre 01 last wera. ttn ine oiner nana, tho heavy iiiu-MMiiarra wun oiii n"o ciioice quoteo at 11c: extra ehnlr gt iilp:r: fit-cv to extra fancy gt LVr12,o. Raising are firm and un changed with loo muscatel minted at ,WSc: needed r"M-" -t 6ijtft4c. anil London layers at tl.tMri.7S. ..K-.-O 4 In .. M2 3 1 M. Riordan Wyo. 8 tev....1013 4 10 2 steer.. t cows 1103 3 hi 3 cows... White Bros. Colo. 6 feeders.. 1019 4 10 3 feeders J. Leary Colo. 49 feeders. . 985 3 90 3 feeder HOGS Buyer picked out the and butcher weight hogs this mtrmiig ... tl ... ... 4S .... MS . IM m V-ik Tail a atoeka. NEW TORK. Oct. 3. -Cloaing quotations on mining atoeka wr: Adaata Cjb A lie breec Braaewlck Ot .. Coviatovk Ywnael Ca. tl. A Vs.. Hura 11 -rev Iroa ativar Laadolli Coa ... ni rale ... Miiart Opklr ratbel Mavas terra Nevada mall Hogat .. Ktaadar .. 4 .144 ..n .. Treaisry Slatcsnenl. WASHINGTON, Cert. 39 Today Mat ment of th traaeury balance n th gen eral tuna, xciuiv or to liftO.ttk'.Oi) goid Rnarnr nnd M-tlareev. NEW TORK. Oct. J4 SUGAR- Raw. unlet: fair refining, t 7-1-: centrifugal. 94 test, t lt-16c: molasses su'ar. 3 3-1',,;; refined, outer No. 6. 4 3 '; N'a 7 4.28c; No. 8. 4.t0c: No. I. 4.15c; No. to, 4 Jc: Nt 11, 4 00c; No. It. 8 15c: No. 18 3 90c; No. 14, 3 6c; confectioner' A. t.COc: mould A. ilk; cut loaf, tine: crushed. 3 60o; rowdered, 4.10c; granulated. 4 80c; cube i or,,.. NEW ORLEANS. Oct: 29. SUGAR 8i,1v: cen-4fual yellow, 4lt4S": BccAnna. iU tl ISc. SYRUP New molasae. ttc. jrr.. ahow: Available cash balano. , 470,000 pound. Elgin Batter Htrbc ELGIN. 111.. Oct. 29 BUTTER-M-kt unchangcit. at 24.- on fh i.outiI of trad today. Total output of th district. hog ana especially tncae on th mush order were Meady to eaaier. In other words th general market was on an uvotaia about Meady. A was th case Saturday th long bulk of th hog .old st 16 VJ 6.20. with a top at t8.3. While the trad was not -what might U- strictly calhd active, liter wa a sufficient movement t effect a reasonably early clearance of the light re celpta. ine wee npvnsi won the niTlirt a shad to 60 lower on an average than It an at the beginning of lat week. Representative sales: K gk. Pv K v. gk. Pr I 44 ... 4 40 14 47 .. 4 p.'., 14 Ill ... 4 ua V. IA it., 4 IJi, U 144 130 4 40 M 371 law 4 12k, II 104 ... 4 01 11 m v i ,j 14 ; ... 4 OTS 41 :tt ii 414 tl 171 IJ4 4 07S 4V Ml lt) lit 71 174 110 4 47 S 74 J 10 I j; 17 HI 40 4 01S 4, li 1S 4 1:0 40 I It 17 lat !ao 4 II 14 Kt ... 4 I 34 14 ... 4 II ft 17 4 4 14 M tst t f 174 Ii lt 0 4 lit M 2l 144 4 171, it ?7'l :to 4 10 ttJ i 4 2,. tl 11 ... 4 10 ta i;t ... ,1,, II : i . 4 Hi Wf It? 4 1 ;-, ;i ;' 4 i w.. .t-i ; 1 67.190 47,13t tl,441 OMAHA WIIOLEItLK MARKET. Condition of Trade and (taotatloa on Mtapl and Fancy Prod ace. EGGS-Perdos., 22c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, tc; rooster, tc; turkeys, loc; ducks, 9c; spring chicken, to. BUTTER Packing stock. 17c; choice to fancy dairy. 2ti c: creamery, 22tfJ2ic. HAY Ciioice upland, tb.50; medium, 19.00; coarse, tftufukuo. Rve straw, 46.601077.00. HHAN-Ptr ton. tiS.On. VEGETABLES. SWEET POTA'IOEttPer Obi.. 12.26. TOMATOES Horn grown, per banket ol 30 lb... ll.OO. WAX BEANS-Per market basket of about 15 Iba.. 81. 26. TURN IPS. Btii.TS AND CARROTS Per IDU., .ui'. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per djg., I heads, 40c. ! t r.i.klt Y Per dog., 24i40c. , CLCL .MIHCKS-iiot houae. per dog., tl 50. s' UMo.S-Hom grown. 6io -r bu.; j Spanish. 11. ii per crate. GREEN ONIoNS-Per dog. bunches, 2c. l.urtSf.RADlr'H I arc c4 2 uo . 11.80. KAPiaHE8-r dog. bundle. 2oc. NAVt BEA.N. I'r b-i.. 1' 85; No. 2. tl . L1M4 BEANS-1't.r II... aHc. GREEN PEr-PEUJ-l'er niaiket basket, 75c r-ARSLEY Hothoua. per dog. bunches, 25c. . CABBAGE Holland seed, horn grown, per lb., lHo. EGG PLANT Per dog.. 7c. . " POTATOES- t'er bu., 4cU46c.. , FRUITS. PEACHES -California Sal way. per bog. $1.10. PKAII6- Winter varieties per fVX tt 2'3 too. GRAPl-Tokiiy. 11. 7r-. APPIE8 Ben Davis. 12 26; Jonathan, U 2j: New York apple. 33.35. CRANliEH RI EH IS r bbl.. 13 50Bt .V). r"pica:, to its. ORANGES Florida oranges, 83 25. t,h.Mtl S l.iitionrr extra (anc. .',4 glse, 17.50; ) size, 18 'j; Q aise, tv.'K): olhet ur iM". 8I.H1 less. GRAPE FRUIT Six 70 to 80. 16.00. BAN, s AS Pr 'I'llcni slwij uunch. tl TSrllJt.: jumbos. I7.5'ii3 00. DATE9-Per lb.. 6ai.Sc. BEEF CUT PRICES. No. 1 rib. 12c; Xo. 2 ribs. S'f, No. 3 ribs &!.: No. 1 round, tr: No. J round 7c; No 3 round ; No I loin. li": Ni 2 loin. IV No. 3 loin, i'te; ,n. 1 1 late, 3'c; No. Morrow, a declxlon favorable to the Gould Interests wa rendered and the case was rtnimnllv u n ruiu 1 n,( ... ....... . . , -- .... V. . Although the question 1 a vital ona to the Gould line and will determine, to a large extent. Its future policy, even If tha case goes against It, the .Western Paclflo will not be prevented from gaining an entry to San Francisco. It will effectually cut off accesn to the Oakland water front, but tha franchise of the Western Pacific provide three way by whicli the road may emter the city. Permission Is given to coma In by way of Dumberton Point, or to come up the peninsula from the Santa Clara valley. General Palmer Better. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. Oct. 29. At 8 o'clock this morning the condition of General William J. Palmer, who was seri ously Injured Saturday by being thrown from his mount, was reported by Dr. W. II. Swan, th attending physician, to he some what Improved. Tha general passed s rest ful night and the improvement derived therefrom la very noticeable. Batte Banker lader Arrest. BUTTS. Mont., Oct. 29. F. H. Gardd. treasurer of th defunct Aetna bank of Butte, la under arrest In Mtnneapolig, REAL ESTATE) TRANSFERS. Otto La n berg to Laura P. Larson, Prt eH. e4 ec 86-16-9 $ Jerome Karl Lurk and wife to Mar garet E. Currena, lot 8, block 4, Sherwood'a ub Mary S. Kupa to Joaef Peter, H lot 16, block 2, Potter and Cobh'a Edward C. Galea to John H. Ashe and wi'es nH lot 10, block 24. South Omaha Edlef Jepaon and wife to Annie M. Bosehert, lot 9, block 18, Halcyon Height Estella M. Ston to William F. Mor phy, lot 10, block 15, Highland Plac BohuriuM W. Barto and wife to Fred Kavan, lot 3. Oak Hill No. 2 Harry A. Wolf to Thomas P. Ma hammltt, wfBS. lota 4 and 6, block 18, Uoyd'a add Henrv Maddock and wife to Millie Sayle, lot 18, block 4, Denrogn Place Ernrat Sweet and wife to Peter U Peterson, lota 12 and 12, Ernest Sweet's add Pauline M. Wheeler to James C. Kln slor, blocks 86 and 96. Benson Edward C. Gate to Mr. Samitntha Gates, part 11 and 12, block 24, Soutli Omaha Same to same. lot t, . block 34, Kotintse Place Harvey I. Adams and wife to H. W, Dunn, lot 4. block i, Boyd a E. 44. Maraton and wife to Minnie M. tVrhonborn, lot t. block 11, Wal nut Hrfill John O. Ibterner and wife to City of Omaha, part tax lot 46 and 65, see. lu-16-13 Same to taint, part tax lota 46 gnd 55, ec. 10-15-13. Frank H Garvin to Frank Ksnglor, lot 6, sub-divlriion block t, Impont Place George O. Calder to Henrietta C. Swartzlander, a. 1(0 feet ot w 137 feet, block 9, Bowery Hill William Berglund and wife to Simon Kovitiga'ui ueagv. lot 57. Rcuick'a second Jennie C. Sprague and husband to Josephine H. Weldenfeller. lot 18. Mock "II." Hwaundera ft Hlmebaugh John Gallagher and wife to Edward Gl:n, lot 12, block 8, O'Neil'a sub... Annie Q. Edward and husband to Kaaniu p. Anderson, lot 4, block 12, Clifton HIM Eugene J. Sullivan and wife to Hugh S. Thomas, lota 3. 4, t and 6, 111 Id -dleton Ayre. et al. to Thoinu ltio fwt. lot 4. Windsor too . 630 l,f0 4( 6,7-0 1 1,180 150 1.436 :'l S.500 1.0-0 4(10 850 4'irt 1.4-tl 1.500 1.7V' t.ttX- Frnncrs D. ' Rvan. . Plat .... Thomas F. . e. 165 feet, 'Total .. Ryan lot I. to John C. Mardl. Windsor Plac .... x.y 4000 8 ftlt