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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 13. 1907.
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CHAIN WOUGE MAKlvtl
w. .'' ' 1
Stronjtr Aft.i Let-Up, the Heavy
Realizing Lasting Two Dayi.
nmlng In frech-.
firm at thj aJvanee. First retells, Wl
lo; second pitents, $:i.fl.'"u! no- first clears,
M.vtii4.;0; second clears, 3.7la-80. i
OMAHA WIIULELB MARKET.
Ions on
AIL CHAIN EJ 'Bftjf' DEMAKT)
WKmi RtmirllirM Quickly
the Opening Owing to
"top la HeaTS- Profit
Taklaa. 1
Aftrv
the
OMAHA. Oct. IX 19"".
wan stronger tin la i morning
of the heavy realising done
The market
i Her a let ud
-he rmar rwn davs
The significant featura of hlKli market
prices la the great demand for all kinds if
BTRln Juat aa -ythe country rscelrta , are
orsenlng.
AVJieat strengtneneo: quickly arier use
ing, owing to the atop in the heavy
it taking which has been Indulged in
-tC'last two days.
i'nhli-a came higher and prlcea worked
higher and the market rlosed. showing good
Mrength. December wheat opened at !)i:
nd cloned at SPc.
Corn was exceptionally atrorg on good
buying and an Increased foreign demand.
Speculation has-accepted the condltlona and
have fallen In. line with the big bulla for
6 higher com market.
December corn opened at Wic and closod
t 57V.C.
Oala opened firm and higher, with wheat
and corn; lit tin, attention waa paid, however,
lo the market and trading was somewhat
(lull.
December onta opened at M'ic and closed
at 5.fcc.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd higher
on wheat and Ainchanged to Hd lower, on
corn. h k '
Seaboard reported SV000 bushels of
wheat and 124.CO0 bushels of corn, taken
for export. .
Local range of options:
choice to
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
gal reserve requirements. This is an In-
so or v;,fu.3,ti, as compared wiin lasi
I ween. 1 he statement follows:
Artlclea.l Open. ( High. I Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat 1)11
T)ec.... t- 9wJ y 9on :v
May... !: 1 1 PS'n 1 04 V. 1 US'i
July... I 8uW r S4t - 95'
Corn- J I ) j J
lor....f BStif B7'4I .
May... 113 BT'i, d-VCI BTvfcj . SM4
-July... 65V C7', 55, BTVal KVs
Data- I I
Ieo.... 0?! K'ni 5'-"Si( il
May... b U Bt'.i 6i
Jul... 48I Krl l
Omaba Cask Prlcea.
WHEAT No, 1 hard, tl.00en.08: No.' t
hard, 99cfi$1.01j No. 4 hard, !H(f17c; No. 8
spring, 11.0101.03; no (trade, JTHjMc.
TORN No. '3. B94c; No. 4, nSV69c: no
Krade, B5ti67ct No. 8 yellow, Wc; No. 3
white, BS'iiraHc.
OATS No. 8 mixed, 47iN8Vic; No. I
color. 48M'?H9ci No. 3 white, 4Sc; No. 4
white. 48V4''aN'K,; standard, 4!'.'B'4!Pio.
. HYfc-No. 2, 8.W8Bc; No. S. 800OV,
Carlot Recetyrs,
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago .'. 82 314 ?00
Omaha 33 C3 60
CHICAGO GRAIX AXD PROVISIONS
Featarea of tke Trading aad Closlna;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct. 12. A strong di-mand for
cuell wheat, which wna reflected In thn
price of options, caused a strona; Wheat
; market here today. At the cloaa December
-wheat waa U) hc to 2i?;'.",,c. corn was
,2H2ViC higher, oata wera trp Ho and pro
vlHlons were from 24o to TVtS higher. ,
The wheat market opened' aomewhat
easier because; of Increased receipts In the
north went, but within a few minutes after
Jthe opening a strong buying .demand sent
J up prices sharply, and the market con
tinued to gain In strength, the December
".delivery touching $1.00, and nmklng a new
fchlgh mark Oor the season. s The demand
-for cosh whHl was stropg and higher and
Tthe sales of two carloads yf cash red winter
Jwheat here I Ut the ahorta to tllght and they
Ought covi-rJn feverish fashion. A report
Jthat Italy and Auatrla-Hungary were about
-to reduce the Import duties alao stiffened
prices matti tally. The fact that rain waa
reported frrim Australia, where It was
badly needed, was comparatively Ignored
ly the marKet. December wheat opened
a shado to ic lower at tl.044&1.04, sold
between l WV and 81.08 and closed stronii
ut ll.W4fll.0bV Clearances of wheat and
. lloutwere equal to 61S.0OO bu. Prlmarv
re'.Oa)s were V44.O0O bu., as against l.67,(ci0
: same day last year. Mlnneapolln,
' 'iJnuth and 'Chicago reported recelpta of
; W5C cars, as against (77 last week and B'9
' one year ago.
; Reports of a killing; frost all oVer Iowa
'. and heavy frosts In Kansas, Missouri and
the Ohio valley, along with the bulge In
. wheat, caused a boom In the corn market.
It waa the opinion that the frost has
' caught and badly damaged much soft corn..,
Shorts rushed to cover and there was alao
heavy buying by longs. The buying orders
. were larger than for several days and camu
S from all part of the country. Late in the
day some of the heavy longs were disposed
to take profits, but this selling did -not
', check the market, which closed strong.
r December corn opened unchanged to Ho
. h'trhoi t K; 1a. j? i 1 L.n mM h.ln Sin o
;iB'.,fB,o and closed at the higher price -J?? r;. . .m . ' tt iiffi -f
.U- r ..i .u..i,. oi j BARLEY Firm, malting, l. 13(51. 23, c
.11111 OA Vk LUIHIHUl mtiv.
Cnadltloa ot Trade and Wants!
Staple and Fsaes- Prodaee
- ETO-Per do., toe.
BUTTER-Packing stork. 21c
fanrv dairy, 25c; creamery. S"c.
CHEESE New full cream. Wisconsin
twins, 15c; new full cream, brisk, hie; do
mestic, new Bw1a. S.",f?,Jc: new llmberger,
161: ynntif merlrs. 1C
LIVE POL'LTR Y Chickens. 9Mc; roost
efs, 6c; turkeys, 12c; ducks. 9il0c; geese, 70.
HAY Choice No. I uplst rt. JH.x; me
dium, t! 00; No. 1 bottom, l 00: off grsdes
from ti 50 to $ 60; rye straw, 87. W); Nu. 1
alfalfa. 811.
FRUITS.
CnANt?ERRIF:S ,i'cr bhl.. 87.75.
A PPLK8-Wealthy, 82.00 per bu.; Cali
fornia liellefleura. 82-40; IJen Davla, 8"'0
l-t-r mil.; .Sew York ai plea, 86.2a per obU
PRACHKS I'er box, Utah, and Colorado.
11.36.
PFARS-Utfth, 83.00(3.60.
GRAPKS M lchian, 8-lb. basket, S2c.
VFOKTAni.E!
NAVY BEANS Per bu No. 1, 82.90 per
bu.; Lima, ic per lb.
POTATOES I'er bu., 7&a0o.
BEANS New wax and uing, 4030o per
mm k-i I' .'Vi" , .
CABBAQE Per lb., lHo.
K- id, iUMAtfi au CARROTS Per
bu., 75c.
i' ' TTC9-Fer dos. bunches, home
grown, 30c.
'IOm . oES Home grown, market bas
ket crale. 60c.
CUCUMBERS-Per basket. 80c.
' " ir ui. x iJ"'e.
ONIONS-Yellow and red. 11.00 per bu.
Nh. t M-t thfc-nr aiaitirl basket,
80c
PWEET POT ATO F1 M" e'-et basket, 4Bo;
Virginia sweets, per bbl 83.15.
... iitEF cli'A ...
BEEF CCTS-No. 1 r.os. 14: No. ribs,
11c; No. 3 ribs. 6cj No. 1 lo'.n, 19o; No. t
lnln, 13c; No. t .o!n. No. 1 chuck, BMr;
No. 3 chuck. 4'C No. 1 chuck, SHq: No- 1
found, c: No. t round, 7Vc: No. 1 round,
6o; No, 1 plate, 6c; No. I plate, 4i; No. 8
plate, 4c.
TPoptcAT, ymnTS. .
' LEMONS Llmonlera, 380 else, 87.00; other
bl auds, om.'ii81.U0 l"-ss.
liANANAS Pf med'um sliod i bunch.
t.'."Kiia: .liirrbos. t2 0ofT3.6.
COdnA NUTS-Per dos.. ne 1
rTira Ksr1iiws i'.c: BVer. M; Hal-
lowis. Be; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb.
box, 81.00.
BANANAS Per med'nm sized bunch,
82.oiKii2.25; Jumbos, 82.001i3.BO.
OHANUKa r loriua, mo, iw, l.o, aw ana
ill slses, 84.50.
MISCEI-LANEOI H.
CALIFORNIA VltlEI FRUITS Prunes
are aotrewhat unselh-U by freer offerings
from ' Second hands,' who seem desirous of
moving stir piles of l.nmediate grades Quo
tations rar.ge from 6c to o for California
iruit and from 6Ho lo 8c fot Oregon.
Peachea are slightly easier, with fancy yl
lows aucted at ISHc. Raisins rc firm;
three-crown loose Muscatels n quoted at
ic; four-ciown, loc; aeeded raisins.
17i-.
HIDF.ft AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1. 8MtC; No. 2, 7Hc: bull hides, (ic; green
hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2. 6c: horse. .504jJ,60j
heep pelts, SOc?81.2.' Tallow. K !, c;
No. 2. XHc- Wool. Iti220.
COFFEE Roasted, No. IS, Mc per lb.;
No. 20, H'o per lb.; No 26, lo per lb.;
No. 21. 12H per lb.
FISH Halibut. 11c; trout, lit; pickerel,
10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh frozen, 12c;
whttensh, HulGc; buffalo, c: bullheads,
skinned and dressed, Uc; catfish, dressed,
17c; white perch, 7c; white baas, 16c; blacK
baas, 2fic; sunflsh, 6iy9c: crappies. Hiiic:
large crappies, 15c; herring, fresh frusen,
c; whlteflsh, frozen, luKic; picket el, fresh
frozen, "c; Spanish macKercl, native
mackerel, lSdBo per fish; codfish, fresh
froxeu, 12c; red a nipper, I;c, lloundors,
fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresh frozen. 12c;
melts, lie; shad ro, 46c per 10.; frog legs,
SC-o per dog.; green aea turtle meit, 2-0
per lb.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, tec Tomatoes, fancy 1-pound cans,
(1 .46; standard, I-pound cans, 81.26. Pine
apples, grated. 2-pound, '.2O(82.B0; sliced,
fl.7&'2.35. Gallon apples, 84.26. California
apricots, 82.00. fears, 8i.7B4r2.60. reaches,
tl.76tt2.40. L. C. peaches, (2.O02.6O. Alaska
talmon. red, 8120; fancy Chinook. Hat. 8il";
fancy aockeye, flat. $l.5. Sardines, quarter
oil, 83.; three-quarters mustard, $3.10.
Sweet potatoes, 81.25iul.33. Sanericraut, 0c.
Pumpkins, 8Oc8l.0O. Lima bean. 2-pound,
75cgfl.2&. boaked peaa, 2-DOund. o0c; fancy.
NUTS California walnut,
walnuts. 14c: Decans. il7fl9:
14c; BraslU, 181) '4c; almonds, idci roasted
peanuts, 8c; raw peanuts, 7c.
Uneasy Teelinj Which Hat Been
Growing Eventuates in Tanic.
PRICES THE LOWEST FOR M0NTH3
lalon Pat-Mo Leads Decline and
Drops to 118 B- Stocks
Tbrorra Over ladls-rrlmlnately.
" NEW YORK, Oct. U.-The unensy feel
ln which hna been gsthertng In the stock
farket during lite week eventuated In a
sharp spasm todav which Rave a demoral
ized tone to tne tranmg. ira ymnn nv i
of an alleeed order issiied by E. H. Harrl
... (.-.- .wji nf expenses In
11 departments of the railroad systems
..I. OViri't to me miin-i"j
of the monev market, was the sole factor.
Mr. Hnrrltnan a denial of having lasued
thla order and his assertion that con
tinued pressure of traflio on the ra'lroad
l'nes concerned would preclude the cutting
down of operating foroes had hut Tttle
Influence In correcting the demoralized tone
of the market. The favorable bank state
ments had but altfht effect In the same
direction, and the closing tone was much
urifietUed and Irregular, and at material
declines from last night's figures, and at
low prices for the year In many Instances.
Union Pacific touched 118S. compared with
l'-'T hint nlRht and V20 at the low level In
March last. The closing trice today waa
11S". Stocks were tumbled on the market
Ind'scrlnilnately, and the lack of any bids
In the market In some Inatanres neeess1
tated heavy sacr'flces and violent declines.
It was believed that holdings of Importance
were forced upon the market at a sacrifice,
and support waa ap' arently withdrawn untli
the wave of liquidation should have anent
Its force. The uncovered bears furnished
the principal source of the demand. a"d
they bouaht freely to renp the large profits
yielded by tho extent of the decline.
The small loss In cash disclosed by the
bank statement was In accordance with
exrctatlons, and tia reduction of deposit
llahil'tles by the loan contraction was auf
lle'ent to y'cld a ret Incr-se In the sur
plus showing ot comfortable proportions.
With rates for time loans and for mer
cantile raper above per cent, and with
premiums In many cases whch add sub
stantially to the rate, the stringency of
the money market condition Is a factor not
to be evaded. Long brokers report some
offerings by correspondence of foreign
bankets, but there are no supplies fron
the local hanks. Foreign exchange also
continued to advance today.
Montis were weak, Total sales, par value,
81. 242.0io. United States twos reg'stered
have declined 1ft per cent and the fours
IV, per cent on rail during the week.
Number of aales and quotations on the
New York Stock exchange;
gales. High. bow. CIim&
1-oens
Deposits
Circulation
l egal tenders
Specie
Reserve
Reserve required ...
Furpfus
Ex-U. 8. deposits...
Increase.
.8i.osj.4m.son
. 1.0J.047.si0
6l.0n1,MX
fiJ.ft'M.t-fl
. t!i,."..4.H0O
. 2il, 187.400
. 258.5I1.RV)
4.'M'0
.. 18.027,350
Pec.
t t.i.y)
10.S5i.5i )
;t44,m0
g.tiM,fino
1,841,100
8600
HOGS
2.2oO,M)
OlIAilA iU STOCK MARKET
an active buying demand sufficient to keep
the supply well cleaned up. practically
everything being sold on the day of ar-
rival. -All deslrahle kinds of feeders have
old at about steady prices. While good
All Good Kindt Of Cattle Stronif fOT feeder and breeding ewes hsve sold at about
. steady prices, old, thin and broken mouthed
the Week.
UP QUARTER TO THIRTY
Boston Stocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON, Oct. 12.-Call loans. 4HB6 per
cent; time loans, 6a7 per lent, closing
quotatlona on stocks and oonds were a
follows:
. M Atlantic
. M4 pint him
. i" Calumet A Herla
. 14 . nt. nntal
. 7'4 Copper P.ania ...
.10 Daly Wt
.141 Franalla
.129 Gratlby
....120 l RflTala
... . Lit Maaa. Mining ....
H..WH Mlrhtsan
Mnhawk
I Montana C. A C.
77"4 0ld r minion ..
51 .)srr-ola
1.1 Parrot
114 QuInrT
At-hlaoa aiU. 4a.
do 4a
"Mn. Central 4a.
J Atrhtfon
do pfd
Poaton A Albany .
Hnaton a Maine
Boat a Eleratsd
Fitihburt pid ...
Mfx.nn Central .
N. T , N. H. A
L'nlnn Pacific ...
. Amer. A. C. ...
do pfd
Amer. Pnfii. Tube
Amer. Puaar ...
do pfd .........
Amer. T. A T. .
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
Edition Kler. Ilium..
Maaa. Electric ...
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa ........
tniied Fruit ....
1'nlttd Shoe Mach.
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Allouei
Amalgamated
Biu. Asked.
I'M Fhannon
. 15 Tamarack
S Trinity
l nlt"d Copper
.. II V. 8. Mining
.. 40 U. 8. Oil
.. 47 Vtah
..Ill Vlrtor1a
.. tt X Inona
.. tft WnlverlnJ
.. ns North Butte
. . a,.NavatU
. . lCslumot A Arizona ..
.. ta Arizona Commercial.
.. 43
. t
. 8t
."
. I
. 81 H
.
.
. It
.
. 7
..48
. 114
..81
n
..19
. Il
.. iv,
. v
. n
. 87
. K
. H
.. 1
,. tlVk
.. 8
, . W
. M
.. (
l
Falllna Off la hee aad l.amb II e
eetpts for Week rat I.aastM Tea
to Tifteea Lower, Others
Generally Steady.
OMAHA. Oct. 12, 1807.
Cattle. Hois. Bheeo
BOL'TH
l .jklrttn war.,' '
Oniclal Monday 12138 J
tmctul luesoav 7.(i ."
OfTlclal Wednesday .h4 J.S'l
Ofllclal Thursday B 3 -!
oim-.nl riuay 2i8 J.'
Kstlmate Saturday 600 2.700
2,-4
8.O1O
1,W
73,0.8
94.111
10i.!4
75.349
Ti,t47
0,722
Bin days this week....Jfi.!08 26. R0
Same days last week. . . .3-'.49fl SW!
Hume days 2 weeks ago.. 34.01 9 J4..IK)
lagie days 8 weeks ogo..o4.4Ji 3i,
Saloe days 4 weeks ago.. .11,374 4i.l'7
Kama davs last vear 32.11 2I,9.'3
The folloAlng table shows the recelpta of
cattle, hoge and sheep at South Omaha for
tha year to date, compared with last year
1W7. is. I""
8"3.!1 7W.115 136.801
l. 4.JjT 2.044.3S7
1.6o2.278
ewes hae been In very poor demand all
the week, with prlcea decidedly lower. The
fact la the country does not appear to be
t all anxious to feed Inferior kinds of
ewes, and hen-e receivers find It rather
hard work to dispose of stuff of that kind.
to cho'ce k'llers:
I mhs, t.75177.15: yearling wethers. tTvpOit
a.,u; wethers. l.ia : ewe, 4.rjn5.tKi.
So quotations sre given on fsir to good
killers, as feeder buyers are taking prac
tically -ervthlng or that description at
j,r'i- rr than packers will pav.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs, tn.nfvuian;
common Ismhs. $S.K?8.00j yesrllngs. IS 3Mf
8.G0; wethers. 4.7St).10; ewes. 4.00ii4 50;
common ewes, 2.2MrS.r; yearling breeding
a, a-.lnu..J) aged breeding ewes, j.uo
1.78
Representative sales 1
No.
1038 Idaho lambs
42 Isho lamb culls
235 Wyoming ewe feederf...
178 Wyoming ewe feeders. ..
10S Wyoming lamb feedera..
563 Wyoming ewe feeders...
i TRADE COMMONS IN OMAHA
Buyert This Tall Take Better Good
Than Ever Before.
LITTLE CALL FOR CHEAP 0RADE3
Oa Areoaat of larresa la Waste
lllahrr Prlcea oa Glass la
threatened Baaar Ad
vances Tea Polats.
Av.
. 72
. 2
. M
. 84
. 64)
. 90
Pr.
7 00
I M)
4 SS
4 .
6 10
4 45
The
trade
CHICAGO MVB STOCK MAHKKT
most rleaalnar feature of Omahi.-l
this fall, ns.rte irom or ' v
nn.n i 1 lie m' iwrni . , .
T .ft...r aiane of goods than tney
been In the habit of buying.
..,..r tndH of gomIS in
hn there IS lltllB cnu.
In
hav
Kr the
clothing and
groceries, al-
though rrlccsre far . ova " ""a
are buying the
best grade
strength, dua
well
Cattle
hres
Cattle
Hogs
6heep
The
90, ISO
49,4-1
Weak Hogs l.owe
and Iambs gteady.
CIIICAOO, Oct. 12.-CATTI.E-neceipts.
10.000 head: market weak; heevea. I4.00'a7.36;
cows. 1.60frt.40; Texana. I380i4.; ca'.vea,
the people
. . . 1 . . , Khnarlna
.VL"'" 7....ion of Ihe raw cotton
I, til art. I "15 I" . .
nifii n". v r . . 1 .
"--Ven made. AU kind, of knit good.
.are in strong; uemoim. - - - - .., ,i
. .!...,. i, n.ani.fa,-tiirers. who are careiui
l.lilm nrrlera or wnicn mem
doubt of their ability to fill. A
neas In hosiery lor spring is uii.
intiis
fi-illiwlnff taYila
prices of hogs at South Omaha for tho last
several das, with comparisons!
I 1907. I1906.119C5. 1904. 11.1190:.1901.
15 5- 00; wrsterns, 4.0i015; stocker. and , " h"7' ""iV-" accepting orders,
h..s the average y -- .... In the local marhot th activity or tno
niiuo-nrvriin", .i.v iivu.., '' "r - w.,.k was extraordinary, ah ary mi
lower; light. Hi aH.90; mixed. !.M K5; ; "'a are npc d o work overtime o.i
heavy. 0.i!.(.f.9j; rough, 6.oriifi.30; rigs. L1 . i I. ,v of helD In the ship-
Oct.
t.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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8....
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6 804
I 84
I l I 6 741 I 13 7 141
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6 lX'i 20
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it not s oft
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t 06 I 74'
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6 641
S Ml 5 22
4 991 6 41 !
a 071 a Sl 6 311
1 U
6 671
6 60I 7 4!
6 401 7 S9
6 191 7 2H
Sti 7 14l
7 Oil
6 9
7!
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I 59
SI
62
ft 49
6 34
a
21
18c; Chill
Alberts, 1
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Features of Tradlna; and Prlcea ol
Leading Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct. 12. FLOITR Recelpta,
14.745 bbls.: exports. 13,546 hb's. Market
firm, with moderate trade; Minnesota pat
ents, I5.6fil8' 10; winter straights, I4.6olg4.90;
Minnesota bakers, I4.70(fio.l0; winter extras,
14.004.26; winter patents, 4.9i'ifi5.H5: winter
low grades, 13.90(4.96, nominal. Hye flour,
firm; fair to good. l5.0OtPi6.30; choice to
fancy, 15 25ip6.50. Buckwheat flour, quiet,
3.u0 per 100 lbs.
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, 11.601.66; coarse, fJL40l.45; kiln dried,
13.8 414.06. '..'. ,
RYE3 No. t western. 98c, to arrive, f. c.
I.
Oata narttrinaterl In t h aitvanra ot arhMt
, and corn, but there was no Increase In the
'volume of trade, which haa been light tor
some days. The demand for cash oats was
; poor. December oats opened Ho higher at
; 46V4c, sold between that figure and &c and
closed at 6ay,(Ho.
; , The provisions market was active, there
Jbelng large buying of thn January products
a The strength of corn was also a bullish
factor. At the close January pork was
j 7,'.c higher at 116.00, lard waa up 2Uc at
. 4.ris ana rips were vvwc nigner at .zziv
; : Kstlmaied recelpta for Motlday: Wheat
93 cars; corn, 514 cars; oata, &9 cars; hogs.
; Leading futures ranged aa follows:
lrtlcles.l Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes y.
'Wheat
Dec
) j fay
July
-Corn-5
Deo.
f May
5 July
k Oata
! ' Leo.
May
. July
porti
- Oct,
' 1 Jan.
;La,d
, OcU
; Nov.
'Jan.
' Rloa
. Oct.
Jan.
,1 04-4.i( I
1 tn,.i
jl lU-)u
i aural
1 OL'Tfc'ul
";!
I
1 Otis,
1 064&1
1 04S 1 w,
I
1 H
I UVi, 1 09SI
ll 01'au'l
1 OSVsi 1 Oil I 1 03
Hj'tfVlitwVi''Ct.l 61 iS4lsi
jblnWal
llVai-l
Oti
14 9
15 Si
9 JO
M
I 07H
Will
55Vil
6iS!
61 Vt
14 60 1
lo 00 '"
9 25 I
9 30
MiVi
,
26
11
i1
64
6ol
it m
15 W
9 22h'
9 'M
9 00
07
I 10
66!
i'4t
61V,
14 60
1 00
I 25
9 r.hH
J I"
10
1
1
t Nw York
WHEAT Receipts, 240.7PO bu.: exports,
127.S53 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2 red.
$1.12. elevator, 11.13. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth, $1.27.. . o. b. afloat: No.
2 hard winter. $1.17. f. o. b. afloat. There
was an early drop In wheat today, but
ahorta were run In on talk of another big
export trade and final prices showed V4J
He net advance. December, $1,10 9-1641)
l.lliS-lfl. closod $1.16; May, $1.1631.17.
CORN Receipts, 22,675 bu.; exports, 22.750
btt. -Bpot market firm; No. 2, 76c, elevator,
aid i.ic, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white. 7'io,
and No. S yelluw. 76Tc. f. o. b, afliat. The
option market waa generally atrong and
higher on feara of frost, a good cash de
mand and light stocks here, closing So
net higher. December. 74-W74c, closed
74c: May. 70", j70. closed 70c.
OAT3 Receipts, 117.000 bu.; exports. 1 2S
bu. Bpot market firm; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.,
65c; natural white, 28 to 32 lbs , 67V&61o;
clipped white. 32 to 40 lbs., 624S '0o.
FEED Firm; sprl"g bran, $2.40; mid
dlings. $29 85; city. 129.00.
HAT Julett good to choice, $1.00471.05. ,,
HOPS-Oulet; state, common to choice,
1907, 14417c; ISM IKrilSV;; Vaclflo coast, 1907,
U'iiHc; 19uS, 6S80.
HIDES Qulei ; central American, irit
Adama Evpreag
Anialgamattd Copper ....
Amer. Car Foundry ...
du pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil
' do pfd
American1' Bxpraaa
American ' H. L. pfd...
Amer. Ira Sec
Amer. Unseed Oil
do pfd
I Amr. Locomotive
I do pfd
j American 8. at R
do pfd
Amer. Sugar hi fining ....
Amer. Tob. pfd certlf...
Anaconda Mlnljig Co. ...
Atchtaon
do pld
Atlantic Cm at Line
Baltimore it Ohio ,.
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt .
Canadian Paclflo
Central of New Jaraey ...
i Cheaapeake A Ohlc
I Chlcaco Gt. Wcatern ...
i Chicago 4k Northwestern .
: C, M. & St. P.
; Chlcago T. 41 T
I i do pfd
C. C. C St. L.
Coin. Fuel A Iron
Colo, at gouthern .........
i do Ut pfd
' do Id pld
Conaol, dated Gas
Corn Products Ret.
I do pfd
Delaware A Hudson
Del., Lark. A W.st. ...
Denver A Rto Grands ....
do pfd '
Dlstlllera' Securities ....
Erie
do let pfd
do 2nd pfd
General Electrls
Illinois Central
International Paper
d pfd
International Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd .-
Kanaaa City Southern ...
do pfd
Louisville A Nashville ...
M.tropolltan Swurtttea ..
Metropolitan rlt. Rr. ..
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. Louts
M , St. P. A 8. 810. M. .
Mlaaouri Paclflo
M.. K. A T
do pfd -
National Lead
Nat. R. R. ef Mex. pfd
New York Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A Western ......
do . d
North American
Pac.ftc Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gaa
P., C. C. A St. L. ....
Preaaed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
do 1st pfd ...1
do Id pld
Republic Steal
do pfd
Rock Island Co.
do pfd
a. r. sd pta..
8.-W
si,to
50
400
1J0
64 V,
29 4
86
2
62
! "4
83
U
Foretsrn Financial.
LONDON, Oct. 12. Money was In good
supply and quiet demand In the market to
day. Discounts were firm. The Bank of
England totUy sold $2i0,000 In French gold.
On the Block exchange trading finished tho
week unfavorably. Console and other first
class securities eased on the monetary out
look. Home rails were dull aa a result of
the labor troubles ond copper shares were
weak on the unsatisfactory situation of the
metal In New York, which affected Ameri
can rails. The latter opened weak. The
anticipation of a better hank statement and
moderate covering cauxed a slight improve
ment, but the market reacted and closed
weak. Diamond shares, especially Do Beers
and Premiers, were llrm on a rumor that
an agreement had been reached between the
two companies. Foreigners were quietly
steady.
BERLIN, Oct. 12. On the Bourse today , brought In today by each road was:
i"An.2lly,wC'ilt, u nrtrncy lre'?,led- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hf
on the Bourse today there was renewed
depression as the result of heavy selling
from Vienna, In connection with the reports
that the condition of Emperor Francis Jo
seph today Is worse than It was yesterday.
tn44WitR0: hulk nf .!,. Ifi.4"ilH 70.
BHEEP AND I .AM HH Receipts, 2.100
head; market steady; antlvea, $.1.00fi'S 80;
westerns. 13 00irt.60; yearlings, $5.6iijii.25;
lambs, $6.00ig7.36; western, $5.0007.40.
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha $2.Jf.&4.0
Chicago 2.6n'ii7.35
Kansas City 2.1O97.0O
St. Louis l.Ktf7.15
Sioux City t.5tt&.50
The official number of tars
Hogs.
$.0iVi.2S
6.4W1S.90
.2.,ffiU.40
B.7.Vfi'6.93
6.004f6.25
of stock
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.OuO head, Including J head of
southerns; market steady; choice expoit
ft 4 1 and drosx.-d beef steers, $6.Xi7.0O; fair to
8 1 . good, $1.80Ji5.76; western steers, $3.74i5.ti6;
slot hers and reeders. W.0USI i.so; soutnern
steers, liifd 4.8o; southern cows. Iuofnt.a;
native cows, T-Wj4.5u; native heifers, I3.n0
4i50O; bulls, Uu0(u4.75: cslves, $3.oO5g7.00. Re
ceipts for the week, II, too head.
z,t heao; mataet
S90 II
10D
1,610
100
44,7110
700
44.7i0
K0
1.1O0
7,K)
V0O
20)
1,100
4!ioo
1.100
liioo
20)
30J
9.100
J,6)
l.fK)
1.600
2 0
10
400
'ioo
IK)
t.too
1H
46
4
77
2
104 4
74 V4
32 4
24
874
70 V,
STs
41"
10
142
114
1K
4414
94
76 H
9114,
102H
7414
80 14
8isii
7v4j
84 V,
41)"
167H
29
1
141
114
15H
80
11
6014
160
iiii
(4
4
t.0W V 114
glO 48
0 2
1.ID0
1IK)
1O0
400
114H
13314
10
t
16
1T4
90
1
60
160
18
43
44
18
41
t-
113
1I
10
h5!l.c: HogMa. 19g19c.
' , T .V
tans
bun
14 86
la -
17
fcst j
S V74 S UJ'J
I ii 16
r ; wa. 1
' Cssh quolsHons were as follows:
, k LdJVH-k itmi winter patents, $4 KWg.06;
'spring patents, $6.4v4isJt,; iMJiera, 44.0mu-4.iu.
., WHEAT No. t suriiie,'. i. lanu l.lh; No. I,
'tl.03ntl.18; No. 2 red. IIHISj 1.04,
I uKN-No. 4 1, iu,4iiie; No. t yellow,
tWaftiWC. it .
T OAito-No. ;2. 54Se; No. S whltoV Jjf
' . HYR-No. t,. $Sc. , v;;
hAltLln-Uood feeding, 85$03c; fair to
choice malting. $1 0a l.utJ.
. bEEDS-Flax., No. 1 northwestern, $l.tH;
;orltne timothy, $4.-; e rover, contract grades
. (17.09. '
j 1 ivOVISlONS Short ribs, tldas .'Hoove).
; j7.;.t.a.50. Met, a pork, per bhl , $14.6.4) 14.60.
Liiia. per nv ins., iv.w. onorx
(boxed), $S.io58.io.
Rece'pta
Flour, bbla. .4 170
, Wheat, bu. ..; , IO.K1O
if ("urn, bu , a 4."i5.oOO
Vats. bu ' 264 )
i Kye. bu 4 OnO
Harley. bu 89 W
clear jides
.
fihloients.
4 14.li")
17 90t
4i',li0
2;t7.i0
l.fX)
4ti.SoO
3' cash. 61HS
61 c; No. i
J cash, 62c;
No. 2 while,
.. On the I rodi'ce exchange the butter msr
JJtet was steady. Creameries, 235:sc
dt'rtes. 21i oc. F"gs. st.-aly; at iriar.t,
,'aari ncluded. 15'j iiilSc; firsts. 21c; pi line
- firsia. tie- C'hcestt, alealy; 134tfUc.
Mllwsakt OralaTMarkat.
MILWAI'KI : Oct. li WHEAT No. I
Perl hern. $l.l-tjl.?0; No. I northern. $1.1$
Hil is Iecen'ber. $1,064. bid - .1 . '
IIYE-Hlgher; No. I. S-ijytV. T
1'AULLV-Flrm; No, I, $4.12; ssjpiple. He
lil.ll. T ,
. . r v Higher; No. Icash. 650iVic; May.
S3raO bid. t . 4
fLIvrrpool Grata anal Prawtslaaa.
. MVERPOOI.. Oct. )2. WHEAT Spot,
no-nlnal; futi res. steaity; December, Is
;:ld: March. 6s 7,d; May, s '.d.
CORN ISpot, firm; prime mixed Anur'rii,
; Is lod; futures, ,,uit.; OoluMer. 4. loid;
January. Is 7d. ' ' -
Mtstaeayolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOU8. Oct. )t-PR AN- In bulk.
a?2 a. o-- so.
at'H Khluaaaaf dtrtctlons ou flour are
I.FATHKR Oulet. 244T27HO.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $14.00
4J14.50; mess, llO.Om&lO .60; beef hsms, tn.tioj
packet, $1160(812.00. Pork, mess, la.atyj
IZ.Oo. Cut mests, steady; pickled bellies,
$10.50lt.fj0; pickled hams, 111. 0'ii 12.60. Lard,
firm; western prime. $9.40(i9 00; refined,
steady; continent, 19 80; South America,
$10.50; -compound. $S.764t90O. Pork, steady;
family, $l8.&von9.00; short clears, $16.76S'17.75;
mess, $17 0017.76.
TALLOW Quiet! elty ($J par pkg.) 6c;
country (pkg. free), 674.&MiC.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, $Vi
45-c; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Weak; creameries, special,
$0c; extras, SiC.
CHEESE Strong and unchanged.
POULTRY Alive, demoralised; western
spring chickens, lite; fowls, 14c turkeys,
13c. Dresred, quiet; western spring chick
ens. I21tl8c; turkeys, loMc; fowls, 124jl4c.
EGGd (Steady and unchanged.
' St. Loals General Market.
ST. LOL1S. Oct. 12. WHEAT Higher:
track. No. 2 red. cash. $1 .U I.O04; No. 2
hard, $l.Uiwl 0; December, $1.04; - May,
COKN-Hlgher; track, No.
6Sc; December, 69c; May,
white, otVv'uutic.
OATS Ltie. tier; track. No.
December, 63c; May, 64c;
iH'VI'wc-
POLLTRV Lower: chickens, Hc; spring,
0 -j ! J ev, l ie; ducks. 6'c; get-se, ityc,
fIOlR Firm; red winter pttlents, ,4.75
90; extra fancy and straight, 14 6J,
clear, U"U4.00.
SKED-Timothy. ateady; $3-7534.S0.
CORNMEAL Firm, K.ai.
BRAN Strong; sacked, east track. $l.Sp
$.26.
HAY Firm; timothy, $16.00i8:o.OO; prairie,
$9 001 13.60.
IKON COTTON TIES $1.10.
HAOOINO J1.15 1-6.
HEMP TWINE lie.
PKuVlFlONS-Pork, ateady; Jobbing,
$16.60. Lard, higher; prima steam, $ .97.
Dry aalt treats, higher: boxed extra sh. ria,
k'.TV,. clrar rlt, 19.37; short clears.
17.; bacon, higher; posed extra airt.'
J 10.46; clrar ribs, $.i.2G; short clears, $10.60.
j 1 Tl Kit-Firm: ursmery, lie
ECUS Firm, 18c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls luoiO a,o 0
Wheat, bu 91.0m) 7l.0)
Corn, bu ei.ooO fp.oOi
Oats, bu U3.00 96,000
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. 4)ct.' i;,-4.tfFEB-Msrket
'or futurrs closed dull, net unchaigd to
5 points higher; sales were rci.urted of i 0t
I'scs. Including October at $..; Iiecemtier,
i l c; Mutch. t! J"c: May ; Jic; SeHeiiiivr,
1 5oc; stiot, unict; N . 7 R'o, tt1-; rtH'itos,
S'ac; 111IU colli t, quiet. CVrJjxa, 9'uU'iO.
8t. L. A
81. Lou I a
do pfd
do ptd
South.'rn Railway
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron
Vexaa A Pacific
T, St. L. A W
di pfd
Union Psclfts
do pfd .
U. S. fciprars
V. 8. Reallr
V. . Rubber
do pM
V. 8. Sleel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical ...
do ptd
T( bash
Wells-Fargo Bxpreaa
Weetlnshuua Kleclrlo ....
Wtatern Inlos
V. hallos A Lake Erie ...
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Northern Paclfle
Central Leather
do pfd
Sloes Steel
Great Northern pfd
Inlerborough Met
do pfd
off- rt d.
Toti.l aales for the dar.
'ioo 4i . ti
"ioo io" i
600 60 49
600 W 98
1 'too 16 ii"
'im i" ii"
40 - 6
"t 2H 27
7'i 44 42
t,6'0 42 48
4(K 44 44
1L30J 100 100
L40O 80 2H
400 47 '
800 78 75
700 66 66
l.tno 92 11
1,000 117 11
l,7' 83 82
2. SCO 83 3
1,8J0 19 18
IIi'tOO 9" 87
'ioo 74" 74"
l,4i 18 1
600 U 87
t.ilK) 16 14
'00 2 80 '
H200 77 76
400 108 108
. 1.24I 12 11
8u0 47 44
! I'iV'ii ii" iiii
no !: 22
5"0 43 42
.104, K 1.1 111
800 80 60
'i'10 ii" tt
80 86 M
. 6I ") 84 24
. 31.1-0 81 8
400 17 17
H r) 88
100 8 8
170
63
2,S
83
2
82
1S3
11
11 1
7
18
44
90
75 I
01
104
73 '
0 ,
,l I
80
70 '
84
80
40
16 .
1S6
28 '
7
141
114
4
II
IT
IS
i!
17
1
10
'
160
40
18
43
45
18
41
2a 4
113
133
10
to
1
5
14
88
lt
48
London Closlna; Vtocka.
BOSTON, Oct. 12 Closing quotations on
biochs were as ioiiows:
Conaola. mo..er , ,1I., K. A T
do account 82 13- 4 New York Central .
Anaconda Norfolk A Western.
Alrhlson 84 do pfd ..
do pfd 87 Ontario A Weatorn.
Baltimore A Ohio .. 8s Pennsylvania
Canadian Paclflo ...183 Rand Mlnea
Chesapeake A Ohio. . 80 Reading
Ch.cao Ot Weatern. 8 Southtrn Railway .
C, M. ft St P....
Union Pacific
C. & N. W. (east)
C. & N. W. (west)....
C, St. P., M. O...
C, B. Q. (eaat)....
C B. y. (west)...
C, R. I. & P. (east)..
C, R. I. P. (west)..
C, M. A 8U P..
De Beers
D. A R. O
do pfd
Brl)
do 1st pfd
'do 2d pfd
Orand Trunk
Illinois Central ..
Louis. A Nash. ...
SILVER Bar
MONEY 2&2
.41 do pfd
.. 80 14 Southern PaclOe
.. 20 Union Paclflo .
.. do pfd
..118 U. 8. Steel
..44 do pfd
.. 83 Wabash
.. 21 do pfd
. .1! Spanish 4s
..102
uncertain at.28d
per cent.
. 2 I
.loa '
. .
. 80
.
. 40
4
. 4i
. 12
. 60
. 7a
.125
. 81
. 24
. 86
. t
. IT
. 91
Total receipts
10
4
18 4
I
16 ,.
2
1
11
1
1
66 4
ping departments.
Aevsset in Glaaa Cosnlngr-
It Is said that glass of all kinds will b
advanced In price soon. An increase in tno
wages of the workers In the glass factories
Is given as the cause of tho proposed In
crease. A slight decline In the price Of
turpentine took eftert early In the week.
Prices on linseed oil are 8 cents higher
than two weeks ogo. ,
No notable changes have taken plac M
tho drug market. Strength marka the mar
kut on uuliitn seal and mandrake root.
Opium Is unchantjed. Wulnlne Is 1 cent;
I for hulk In lOv-ounce tins, being unchanged;
In price from three months ago. Essential
oils Dhow a slight easiness, feppermlnl la
1 stronger.
li.u C U
steady to 5c lower": top'. $0.6:tt; bulk of sales. Leather remains steady. There la a ahort
$6.3uii('6.4i; heavy. 6.!W(i -.V: packers, $i.JitP iaupply of heavy leather and the Inclination
6.45: nizs and Ichts. l6.'J6ia.5.Vi. Receipts s toward an auvance. joooers anu umnu
for the week. 41,0i0 head.'
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Reeclpta. 1.0(10
headt market steady, limbs. t.15iW.40; ew s
and yearlings, $4.755.50; western yearlln8.
$5.26(fi6.tii); western sheep, $4.u0dj6.&0; fed
ewes, $3.603,5.23. Receipts for the week, 67,
500 head.
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company 9$
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
McCreary A Carey.
Hill & Son
J. B. Root & Co...
Ken Kan
Other buyers ,..
4
1
6
'
2W
803
1.153
409
276
843
81)
12
per o.
The rate of discount in the onen market
for short bills Is 4 per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for three
months' bills la 414 per cent.
Rank Clearings. '
OMAHA, Oct. 72. Bank clearings for to
day were $2,277,663.09 and for the
spnndlrg date last year $1,943,406.2$.
The clearings for the week and the corre
sponding week last year were:
1907.
$2,192,43.25
2,115.698.60
143 2,844 1.130
St. Laole Lire Mock MnrVet.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12. CATTLE Receipts,
700 head, Including 300 Texans; market
steady. Native export steers. $4.10Cdj,15;
dressed beef and butchers' steers, W.lo?
$.30; steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.25(r4.8o:
stockers and feeders, $2.75a1.50: cows and
heifers, $3.0096.86; canners, M.bOp2.36; bulla
$2.75(1.14.75; calves, $2.2."67.75; Texas and
Indian steers, $3.005.3; cows and heifers,
$l.(HKil4.00.
H008 Receipts, 4,500 head; market 60
to lOo lower. Pigs and lights, $5.75.93;
packers, $5.76f).l0: butchers' and best
best heavy, $6.56.95.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000
lieadi market steady. Native muttons,
$3.6(rt6.25; lambs, $4.60(ff7.00; culls and
bucks, $3.C0tr3.25; atockers. $2.7536.76.
Monday ...
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday
Saturday ..
Totals
4.....
1906.
$2,192,615.01
1,915,673. 6
l,6o8.049.92
1.894,539.27
1.892,477.-0
1,843.406 26
.. 2,073.243.84
.. 2.156.224.01
.. 2,049.138.64
.. lT7J,673.07
.$11864.376.57 ITl.r5.621 t
Increase over the corresponding week last
year, $1,488,733.62.
New York Mining? Stocks.
NEW YORK, Oct. 12.-Closlng quotations
on mining siccus were as follow:
Cos-
Adams
Allca
Breece
R. unawlpk Con
48 I Comstock Tunnel
Con. Cal A Va, ...
Horn Silver
Iron silver
Leadvllla Con. ...
offered.
16
38
86
6
18
2
41
44
100
28
86
76
44
11
11(1
83
63
18
68
loO
88
77
73
18
I Little Chief
..400 Ontario
.... llOphlr m
.. 4k Potoal
. . 94 fiavage
.. 74 Rlrrra Nevada
..lso small Hopes ...
. .171 Standard
.. T
Movements of Specie,
NEW TORY, Oct 13 Imports of specie
for the Dort of New York for the week
ending today are $340,982 sliver and $170,147
gold. Exports of specie from the port of I
New York for the week ending today, was I
$i4,i) silver ana $tf7i gold. -
Treasnry Statement.
WASHINGTON, Oct. li Today'a state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
$240,206,611; gold coin and bullion, $44,652,143;
gold certificates, $84,238,640.
, WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT
100
100
lJO
'ioo
IT.T.a)
8.600
I.50J
loO
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400
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88
126
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118
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Fair latarday aad a We Bit Warmer,
ays Welsh. 1
OMAHA. Oct. 12. 1907.
A area of very hln pressure has spread
over the central portion of the country,
causing a very tlec ded,drop in temperature
from the Rocky Mountains east over the
central valleys, lake region and eastern
States. Freeilng weather, With killing
fronts, except over Nebraska and Iowa, and
a temperature of 18 degrees above cero Is
reported In the Dakotas. Heavy frosts oc
curred In the Ohio va.ley. lower lake re-1
glon and eastern statea, and lighter frosts
extended over the Misslsslpnl valley as
far south as Memphis, Tenn. The weather
Is growing warmer In the extreme north
west, and will be warmer In this vicinity
Sunday, with continued fair tonight and
Bunday.
1907. 190T. 1M. 1904
Mlnnlmum temperature... 81 47 41 4$
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 67 dugreea,
.67 Inches.
y In precipitation since March L
1.1$ Inches.
corresponding period in 1906,
I.7J Inches.
V corresponding period in 1905,
i.M Inches. L. A. WELSH,
Local foieuatster.
Total
CATTLE There were a few cars of cat
tle In the ards this morning, but as usual
on Saturday not enough to make a market.
The total receipts for the week have been
very large, showing liberal gains over last
week and the corresponding week of a year
ago. The quality of the recelpta, however,
haa net been overly good, the arrivals
consisting largely of cow stuff and fsedera,
with a very large mixture of what buyers
ns,r,A KciirisiiT ill iisrn
. 1 ucfi Birc 1 0 ui all KiMUB, tui n-irus .uu
! rangers, both good and bad, have been
j lft very light receipt throughout the week.
I Desirable beeves especially have been
1 scarce and there has been a complaint
nearly every day on the part of buers
who were unable to secure enough good
killers to fill orders. In consequence of the
light offerings the market has been In a
good healthy condition, with prices gener
ally a little stronger at the close of the
week on the good kinds at least.
While cows and heifers have been In
very liberal receipt throughout the week,
strictly good killers have been by no meana
plentiful, and anything answering that de
scription has sold very readily at firm
prices. In fact, most salesmen are quoting
strictly good cows as stronger aa compared
with a week ago. On the other hand, with
large offerings of common to medium
grades, the market on such has had a ten
dency toward weakness, being generally
a little easier at the close of the week.
Stockers and feeders have been coming
In very fast this week, but with a large
attendance of country buyers they have
gone out equally as fast. All good grades
of feeders have commanded strong prices
throughout the week, being very free sell
ers at current figures. Even the medium
grades have sold very good, although pos
sibly the rough-horned cattle are a trine
easier at the close of the week, still the
change. If any, has been slight.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers, $u.3087.00; fair to good
corn-fed steers, $6.65'fi'i.30; common to fair
range steers. 15. 254.6.76; fair to good range I 2v J bu'
Bieers, n.txfuo.aj; common to ralr range
steers, $3.76e4.60; good to choice corn-fed
cows and heifers, $3.75(814.60; fair to good
grass cows and heifers, $3.253.86; common
lo fair grass cows and heifers, $1.263.25;
rood to choice stockers and feeders, $4.76if
26: fair to good stockers and feeders. $4.00
4.76; common to fair stockers and feeders.
f3.00iji4.00.
Itepreaentatlve sales:
WESTERN 6 NEBRASKA.
Slonx Cltr Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 12. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 100 head. Mar
Ket steady; beeves, $5.00i&.50; cows and
heifers, $2.50JM.O0; stockers and feeders.
$3.00(4.75; calves and yearlings, $2 50a0.76.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head. Market D
10c lower, selling at . $.00j.26l bulk of
aales, $6.066.16.
St. Joseph Live "took market,
st. Joseph, Mo.. Oct. 12. cattlf.
Receipts, 1.612 head; market steady; na
tives, $4.5006.90; cowa and heifers, $2.00
(u .i..6; i blot ters and feeders, 13.40(4. '.6.
HOGS Receipts, $,828 head; marlt.t
Be lower; top, $6.60; bulk of aales, $6.25
4K.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none.
...108
...to
...138
... 1
... 84
...est
... is
...no
Stoek la slant.
Receipts of live stock at the six prlncl
pal weatern markets yesterany:
Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha 600 2.700
Sioux City 100 8.000
Kanaas City 1.000 1,000
St. Joseph 1,611 3,828
St. Louis 700 4,600
Chicago ... 10,000 14,000
Sheep.
1,000
i.666
i'ooo
2.0J0
Totals
13.912 29,52$
6.000
Kansas Cltr Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT, Oct. 12.-WHEAT-De-cember,
101H; May, $1.06. Cash: No. I
hard, $l.Wa'1.0tB; No. t, ll.011.0o; No. I
red. I1.OMj1.07; No. 3. $1.04("s 1.06.
CORN December, 67c; May, 6Sc. Cash:
No. 2 mixed, 60jrVic; No. 8. 60CsoHc; No.
I white, 61)lVc; No. 8. 60Mrtl61c.
OATS No. 2 white. 603660 ; No. 2 mixed,
48W&49C.
MAY Firm; choice timothy, $13.2513.75;
choice prairie. $11.2611.60.
RYE Steady.
FXW'MJ Weak: extra, 23c; firsts, 21o.
BUTTER Creamery, 30c; packing, tOHe.
Recelnts. ShiDment
BMUJU Uli-OOO
facturers of shoes In Omaha still report
an increased business over last year aim
the market altogether Is in a very heaUhy
condition. Salesmen on the road are book
ing large orders. , . Y
Rnllaai oa Para Food.
'Deputy Food Commissioner Johnson hag
sent out a letter saying that where a re-
t taller sells butter packages not properly
.'Stamped as to weight he will not be prosei
cuted If he has a written statement of the
correct weight from the whulcisaiur, pro
viding the latter Is a resident of the state.
A written guarantee from a wholesaler
outside the state will not save the retailer
from prosecution for selling short welgnta.
It Is now almost certain that the tomato
pock will not nil requirements. It Is pre
dicted that prices will advance 10 to $0 per
cent by November 1. The Maine delivery
of corn will be ahort of expectations and
tho pack of the western stales Is not as
large as last year. Bpot peas are scarce
and the pack la lighter than a year ago.
Reports from the Paclflo coast Say
nrunea are easier. At present prices Jbb-
bers are reluctant to place orders. Raising
are freely offered. In the east there are
slight declines In the price of evaporated
. Another advance or io cents per i
pounds on refined sugars was named early
In the week, but the disparity Is still great
between the price of raws and the price of
reitned. It another rise of 10 points comes,
as it Is expected It will within the next
' ten days,, refined will be on a basis Witt
I raws.
1 Tne large amount of coffee that la b
' Ing stored under the valorization schema
Is a disturbing factor In the coffee market.
It is proposed to curtail the production o
coffee In order to foroe prices upward.
Roasted coffeea remain unchanged in price.
Irving B. Dudley, American ambassador
to Braall. writes from Petropolls as follows
in regard to the progress of the coffe
i valorisation plan: "The outcome of tho
'valorlxatlon' scheme Is fraught with grave)
! uncertainty in the opinion even of Us
friends, who favor It ns probably the lessor
of the two evils; while the general opinion
of foreigners and others not intimately
affected is that It must eventually end in
collapse. The lthdrawal from the markot
of the coffee now held by the Convenlo
about 8,000,000 sacks has at least postponed
the fall in price; but more purchases era
not to be made and good crops hereafter
would be fatal to valorisation, the success
of which Is predicted upon an alternation of
good and bud yields. For the last year tho
Brazilian product has reached the unpre
cedented figure of about 20,500,000 sacks."
On account of the near approach of tho
holidays, nuls are attracting consldeiahlo
attention Just now. It Is doubtful If tho
new crop of foreign nuts will be available
by Thanksgiving. A large part of tho
California crop has been sold already.
Wire nails are unchanged In price front
a week ago. In the hardware situation
there Is no feature of note, no quotable
changes In prica having been made. Re
tailers are l'beral buyers and ares plac
ing heavy orders for winter supplies.
19 cows 1007
7 cows 880
2 bulls 1540
4 feeders.. 600
22 feeders.. 797
it . rfr-rs.. S
12 feeders.
Scows....
12 leeders..
6 cows.
670
. 8. i5
771
..1100
am
2 66
S 06
2 50
3 75
8 66
1 00
2 50
$66
4 66
8 30
4 00
t 50
New York Money Market
NEW YORK, Oct. 12.-MONEY On call
nominal; time loans strong; sixty days,
6 per cent; ninety days, ; to 7 per cent;
six montha. 6 per cent bid.
PRIMS MERCANTILE PAPER 7 per
Cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actus! business In bankers' bills at $4.8i.Vfj
4 Stai) for demand and at $4.8.'60 for sixty
day bills; commercial bills, $4.8at4.8:ik.
SILVER Bar, tVio; Mexican dollars,
48. c
pON'pn-oovernmem, . easy; raurnaa
Quotations on New York bond
v,'i aa r'litiss:
)iH Msn. t. g. 4a....
108 Jex. Central 4a....
10i do let Inc
, "it. A Ft. L. 4a...
1'3 .. K 4V T. 4a
.123 do Ids
. 82 Vat. H. of 84. e. 4
, 86 eN. y. c. saa. !a
.a N J C. fen. 6s
, 8T Ns. Pacific 4a
Feb-
10.a9c;
10.Jc;
bids
reg.
V g. ref.
do c upon
V. I. 8a. reg
in nli".n . -V.
S- uew 4a. Tt
do ooupoo
ABIT. Tob. 4s ....
do eo. aa
Atrblson fen. 4a.
do ad). 4a ...
Atlantic C. L. 4a.
B O. 4a
do 8a
Br. It. T. IT. 4a.
Cent, of Ca. 6a.
do it Inn.
do td Ins. ..
do 3d I c. ..
C O. 4Ha ...
c. a . s',e ...
C , B A Q. new
C. R. I. a P. R.
do col. 6a
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88 do Us 8
7 N. a W. eona-4 4. 82
81 O t. L. rfdf. a. . M'
74 tvsn. e. 3a s
1' l a Readlnf fen. 4a 83
... si. u 4 I. at. e. 6a..lo;
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.... - itH. L. 8.-W. c. 4a .
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... . io. Paclfle 4a M
4a. 81 do 1st certlf 88
4a. 8o. Railway 6a ....
8-1 Teiaa 4s Fsclflc lsts.111
4a.. 88T . 81 L W. 4a. 7!
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 12. COTTON Futures
opened barely steady: October, io.il'ffio.76;
November. 10.70o; January, lo.Soc;
ruary, lt8Gc; March. lO.Boc; April,
May, lO.Mv; June, 10.9Jc; July,
AtiKUBt. 10.78c.
i Futures closed steady; closing
October. 10.75c; November. 10.. 6c; Decem
ber. 10.93c; January, 10.83c; February, 10.86c;
March, 10.88c; AprM. 10.90c; May. lo.9:c;
.June. 10.93c; July, 10.95c.
Spot closed quiet. 6 points lower; middling
I uplands, 11.70c; middling gulf, 11. &c; sales,
, &S I uuV " -'
todty' ST. LOl'IS. Oct 12. COTTON Quiet;
mniUling, llc. cities, ev uii"i, rei-eiiue, oei
bale; shipments, none; stock. 8.174 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 12. COTTON So it.
quiet; rrices unchanged to 2 points higher;
American middling, fair, 7.14c; ' good
middling, $ 74c; middling, $.54c; low
middling, 514c; good ordinary, 5.62c;
ordinary. 4 92c.
The sales of the day were $.000 bales, of
which frs) were for speculation and ex
port, and Included 6,100 American. Re
ceipts. ;7.0H bales. Including 24 2o0 Ameri
can. Futures opened quiet and steady, and
closed steady; October. $''6c; October.
November, I.OOHc; November-December,
R94c: December-January. 6d2c; Januxry
Febrtiary. 6c9c; Febtuarv-March. 69;
March-Anrll. 5.k9c; April-May. 6 89c; May
June. 6.8XU.C; June-July, 6.88Vc; July
August, 6.670.
i A I.VF-9 I ON. Oct. lt.-COTTON-Market
steady at Uc.
1 15 8 cows 1051
2 65 13 cows 871
2 75 10 heifers... 803
8 80 8 feeders.. 613
$40 10 feeders.. 690
4 oc 4 feeders.. 7?fi
3 25 I cows 988
$60 I bull 1160
8 30 6 heifers.. 665
I 36
WYOMING.
. L. T. Sullivan. Wyoming.
ra feeders.. 102? 4 60 t feeders. .1051
4 feeders.. 10L2 3 75 34 cows 10u6
I coas HOC t 50
Dolling A Son, Wyoming.
$6 feeders.. 119H 4MI 8 feeders.. 1196
18 cows 10H8 $ 60 4 cows vn
HOGS It was one those slow, steady to
easier markets, that while not showing very
...u.i uiimiciiue, are situ unsatisfactory to
the sellers. The trade was slow In spite of
the fact that receipts were even lighter
than expected, with the close dull and a
little lower than yeaterday. The most of
the hogs here were on the heavy order,
so that the sales on paper do not show up
as well as yesterday.
The receipts for the week, while llgher
than last week, show nevertheless a little
gain over the corresponding week of last
year. The tendency of prlcea has Iven
stesdlly upward all the week, the market
being practically higher every day until
today. At the close of the week the mar
ket is SS'iiSGc higher than It was one week
ago. Hogs are now selling at the highest
point touched since the .latter part of May.
ivcii iB.iiisii saica.
Corn. bu.
Oats, bu. ....
Quotations
by Logan St
26.000 17,000
10,000 29.000
at Kansas City as renorted
Bryan. 112 Board of Trade:
Open. I Hlgh.f Low. I Close.
Wheat-December
May
December
1 001
99V 1 01UV.
1 O'HI 1 05
64 67
I
1 03S1
64
66H1
01 HA
67
68H
oarar and Mola
NKW YORK. Oct. 12. SUGAR Rw,
steady; fair refining. 8.45c; centrlfuaral,
96 test. 1.95c; molasses sugar. 3.10c. Re
fined, ateady; No. 6, 4 0c; No. 7. -4.4S
No. 8. 4.60c; No. 9. 4.45c-, No. 10, 4 3 Jo;
No. 11, 4 30c; No. 12. 4.25c: No. IS, 4.21c;
No. 14, 4.1 Be; confectioners' A, 4.9'e;
mould A, 5.86c; cut loaf. 8.70c; cmshul,
6. 70c; powdered, 6.10c; granulated, 5.00c;
cubes, J.25e.
MOLAPPES Steady; New Orleans,
open kettle, good to choice, 87 & 4 8c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fratt.
NFW YORK. Oct 12. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market s quiet, with fancy
quoted at iowi; choice, 10c; prime, iH4o;
common to fair. 879c.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged.
Anrtcote and peaches are steady at recent
firices. Ralstns continue firm, owing to
Imited supply available on spot.
Aatolnar la Europe.
TTnlted Statea Consul Manfle'd. wr'tinst
from Lucerne, says that It Is estimated that
there were In Europe In the last season
8 ooo American touring parties in at-tomo-bllea,
concerning which he adds: "Each
ear carries on an average five persons,
making a total of 40.000 Amer'cans m- -ring;
on the continent. The expenaes will aver
age $10 a day for each person, making a
dally expenditure by this class of American
travelers In Europe of $400,000. The Ameri
can motrlts usually snend two months on
the continent, which brings the aggregate
expenditure up to $24,000,000 for the season.
So great 1s the number of American auto
mobMes that their transnort aeros the At
lantlo has become a specialized business."
TO THOSE INTERESTED IX TUB
GRAIN MARKET:
;Wi would say. On
upon a short world's
rauut be side-tracked
speculator, to fatten his bank account,
must follow conditions as they exUt.
a market based
crop sentiment
and the good
Wool Market.
ST. TtTTS. Oct 1 WOOT, Steady; me
dium grades, eomWng and clothing WW
2f.c; light fine "i'-'2c ; heavy fine, 17318c;
tub washed, 2o36c.
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W. Farnam Smitli & Co.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities,
4 Votoa -Paclflo
41 so ot. 4a
6)ht r 8. Steel. M la.,
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t'learlac Htaat Bask Statraarat. I
NEW YOF.K. Oct. ll.-The statement of
rlarlg bona banks fir the week shows
that the sassa bold I4.606.46o more than the 1
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Metal Market.
NFW YORK, Oct. 12 -METALS The
metal markets were quiet and more or less
nominal. In the absence of cat'lea. T'n
was nervous and unsettled, with the trade
uncertain as to (he condition of affairs
In the Ixindon market, as the recent fluc
tuations have been sen.tonl. Conner was
easy In tone, while lead and soelter were
dull and unchanged. Iron was quiet. f
Dalalk Grala Market.
DUT.I'TH, Oct. 12 WHEAT No. 1 north
ern, tl.lft'i; No. 1 northern. II 1H; Decem
ber. II 14S; May. ll.W"
OATal iLiWu.
BHttr-There were four cars of lambs
reported In this morning, which were sold 1
to arrive, being neighed up at 17.00. Re- 1
ceipts of sheep this week show a very
heavy falling off as compared with last
week, there being a decrease of over 20 uoO
head. There la also a laryo decrease as
compared with a year ago. The market
throughout the entire week has been In a
most satisfactory condition, ao far aa the
selling Interests were concerned, and prices
have been very high as compared with
those preva'l'ng at other market points.
Fat shrep and 'ambs have been in I'ght
sunnly throughout the week, especially
sheep. At the same time there has been
a very- good buying demand on the part
of packers, so that the market has been
In a good hea'thv condition, with every
thing received selling very readily on ar-'
rival. Hat aheep have sold at about ateady
prcea, with the market. If anything, a 'It-
tie stronger at the close. On the other
hand, fst lambs have eased off under the
unfavorable conditions prevailing at east
ern market points and are generally quoted
lo-MSo lower at the close of the week.
The great bulk of the receipts this week
has been made up of feeder lambs, with a
liberal sprinkling of ewes and only a few
wethers and yearlings. The market has
been In good condition all the week, with,
V4 offsr, subject to sale, 18 to 80 snares
sf Stock Taids at 97 cents.
1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Lougtas 104.
THOMAS W. aVaWBOaT OT BOSTOW
Every person who was influenced by the
oredlctlons of Thomaa W. Law son and
purchased mining stocks cased cn his ad
vice during the past two years will hesi
something of Interest ry sddri'ssuiaf I'oav
office Box 2041, New York.
TOBEY K"K. NEW YORK ,
WILL. BELL, $24,000
NEW YORK :nr rffi 3j$ 193;
AT 88 & INT.
BUY WHEAT, RUY OORX,
BUY PROVISIONS.
MERRILL GRA1MST0CU
COMPANY
,212 New York Life BIdftt,
8 Phones Douglas 21 Omaha, NeK
STOnK BARGAINS
t.800 Penn.-Wyo. 48h4. l.Joo lRefiubllca, 81 5.
.lVe-Bonda, lit aa., 11.0 0 B. Moor Tun . la
prr cant. 14 O. A. Coffee, SM,
130,0004 par cast reort-1 8'Ka-Oold Bouila, B.
gaira oa Chicago S'W Mlnra Co. Aa4h
realty. I.OO Alma, Ida.. T
I Pvinlap carpal ptd. 5V Bucna Vista, f -1,800
Hrusoa, 4h,c. M0 H dwsll tle.. tlttt
pwwpig. wit Ex., ite. t'O-Bik. Ula. Cp., 47a
J.W baiter Koraltr. 6a. 80 Tana. Maronal, 1 U
l.OOi Tapusara, Wc. l.0V-Cal. 64 jo. Oil. :4 ,.
15 C. A N. T. Air L., aivv-rxPorcat Con., Ha
117.60. 4l El Ks.or. 4uc.
t j. a. i om, ta w. j.310 Eir Ben, Nov., lo,
t ftno Ot. Wert. Oil. 1H4. l.aoo Otda. Brnd.. IThta
l.lwO King Sol. T. t I). 50 Old. Hub, 7Vs.
lie. 8. Oi Mil. Gold El, ta
I.ooa-Huhsark Flor . 10H l.OiTo Kar. Pontlao, Ic.
8.0 O-l-ttr-O esn. . J' OcUrt alln., 78c
I 0CK) Man. Conibtna., 4c l.fmo t'nl. Pnsa.. Vc.
1 000 New storkt n. liic. loo ei Fsr r. 44.
.' ' Tacosia. 8hc. I o Pilot Suits, 48.40.
virsho O. M 1). Ve 1 ') Tralar Mln., 8c
Bend for our free bulletins. '
Wii WAN r
IOO V'hswk riorenca, t.m Fcnn -Wro., 41c.
Sr. P-eanltol Choi., T,
idfm.,,111. m.iuQui, i.uuw ijnsTI, aoc .
15 Amer. H-rcoil. 117. t" Little rtor., 8c.
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No charge for listing. Offer your stocks
Vestern Business Exchangi
. 185 X Balls It., Ctilcago, ZU.
B3YCE & BLASIHjIIIM, 5.t?...'.'..!K?..ff.KT.
Renders customers the best lervlca ia Omaha. Trades la 1.000
bushel grain and upwards; 10 shares and upwards. A reliable firm.
Room 4 N. Y. Life, Omaha. Lock dUtaDca telephone, Douglas 7646.