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    TIIK OMAHA DAILY, BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER P. 1003.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE BARRE1
Much. Better Tone in Grain Values
After Somewhat Weak Opening;.
SENTIMENT IS ' MOKE BULLISH
(ieveraaaeat ttepart Waa Cnn.trned
Ralllsh and Valaea Becoming
General AmI Vary
StraaIy.
? OMAHA, Oet. 7. I-
6rln value, firmed tip ana nw"' "
msrh better torre from the opening. whii
was lomtwhU Mk. The nnrthwMt r
. relpt continue -heavy, bot sentiment is
e mora bullish owing tr the declines for srv
x era! days bark.' The government report
. wan construed bullish anl buying became
" general and values ware sdvajued strongly.
. i . . n..e,t fltaadllV
2 Sfler tha bullish government report. Of
. Tarings warn light and all buying- advanced
: values easily. Caen wht firm and a trifle
' -hlgher. December option opened at .'(-
..and closed at WHc. . , ,
Corn, atarted firm and higher on Increase,!
I .... I ka am.-arvillini. rrUUIl nua
UUTII WIVIV lll 4B w -- -
; .. i. '- .r-
loltS; KtllK.
U'hi'Ht. hu . .
oin, hu,
Oat.
i. ugl ier nun
'-. irlng were slew, with speculators playl"?
far an advance,, nwember corn opened
. at SMa and cloaadl at 6Vyo. iyjvortj
Primary wheat twrT7'te m jh
; . bushels knd shipments Were 1.133.000 bjmh
iels, against receipt, lest year of l.WJXM
'bushels and hlptninta of JK buahols.
. Oorn receipt, w-re 77.'W n''"'" and
r shitrments were 1rV bushels.
-Velts lact year of sXOOO bushels and ship
' nicots of 64i,0n0 bushels. .-,
Clearances were 1.000 buaT.- or cprri
eono buahela of oats and wheat and flour
NV"U to 444,fW buahela.
laverpool closed Hd t o- Vrd lower on
Wheat and d lower ort corn.
' Seaboard reported 220.000 buahels of wheat
Mnken for export.
v Local range of opuona:
Artlcles. Open. High.) Low. Clone, Tea y.
Whwat I
,. imr...
. May..
Corn
Dee...
May..
Osts
' Dee...
' ' May..
; 1 M! 0
i 4I
W4
90
Owiaba. Ckak Prleaa.
''iturTP.Anr.. No. S hard
i l7iVc; No. 4 hard. 8(nalc; No. S spring.
' m4tinA. iMa ra 4 at ftvfXVi
' 7MMji;TnerN.. 3. He; No. 4 TO
,71c; No. yaltewr 7H,nHl N- r"0'
i..iiii. m. Kit. 79.! Nn. I white, 7ao.
" O ATgiNo. t yeHow, fVt N- "'"d'
4AV,4Micr fo- grade, V(iN6c; No. 8 white,
4a; NO- 4 White, MVkO.
RVK-Io. 2, THi72c; No, 8, 70Hflc.
Carlat neeeipta.
Wheat. Corn.
111
.....715 ..
47 a
......tut
Oots.
130
:iiigo i...
Minneapolis
Umha ......
. uluth .."
mCAGO, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
V'eatar'c. of Tdtg; Cloalngt
. . Prieee n Board of Traaa
t'TIICAOd. tX-t. 7.-r-Dlturblngr .political
?ondltlon In Europe and an exoo
t. wtni.r wheat by
miilpra iued atrength In the local wheat
L.rw.t tnriav. nrlcea at the clo.e showing
..in. ,.f Wale. Corn and oats were
fi. v.. nnnii.iiiiti wnra lrreitular.
Blnath In the wheat pit developed soon
after the opening, which waa peay at de
cline of Ho to SC. iecllnea at eeveral of
the leading Kuropean grain center, and
I!h.nil rannltita nf MW wheat In
the .nortiiweat UrouKht out conalderable
..,im. hv nit trader, at the start, but all
,.wUPi. rr. niinrl taken bv commis
sion hou.e. and before the end of the first
half hour offering, had dwindled and price,
had taken a sti-on a- turn upward. Uncon-
. firmed renorta of tha a.aslnatlon of
Kuropean ruler, together with the war
rare, had a buillah Influence during the
first half of tha aesston. Lter In the day
the market waa affected by reports or a
t.i.i. mintnar ntmuil here for cash wheat.
n.ni.iiariY tha red winter variety. Una
.m.n lot. W.ono bu.. waa loaded yesterday,
and another cargo of lOO.uuo bu.. It waa
...aid, would be finished today, both lota
ha lira- Mi limed' tre boar: 'At the aame time
MiiwKukMa reoorted the aale of KiO.tiUO biu
to eastern mtfl.ra. The government report,
i..ni riiirlna- the day. ill oonalderod a
irifia rniiltuh. the snrlnc wheat crop being
reduced about 4,AMM bu. from last month',
showing, according to today- atati.tlcs. The
marknt cloaed strong at almost the tep
Hii,h r-learanren of wheat and flour were
.....i.i n nu ( bu. Primary receipts wore
.1 liaiim hn.. romnared with 1.047.000 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis,
i .,!.. i, anrf niilcaao reported recelpta ol
1.1U car., agalnat T.0&3 car. last week atid
all car. a, year ago.
Active demand by leading bull, cauaed
fllilineis In com, the market closing at
not gain, of H4c- Cash prlct. were up
i... and aalea of 286.000 bu. were reported.
Local recoluts were more than had been
atlmatad. betna 116 cars, with 83 contract.
The oata market became firm early In
the day and held steady at a moderate ad
vsnoe the remainder of the session. A'
the .ample table, prlcea were unchanged
to V higher. Local receipts were 130 oars
Provision, were atronar with the excep.
tlon of current month deliveries, which were
easy.
Estimated receipt, for tomorrow: Wheat
'ft cars; corn, U pars: oats, 183 car.; hog.,
IS 'HO head. '
The leading future ranged a. follows
Articles.! Open, i Jflgh. Low. I Cloe. Te. y,
Wheat
Dec.
, May
July
Corn
. Dec.
. May
July
Oataw
' Deo.
May
: July
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
May
' Jan.
Msy
'NO.
I
95
64',
i4V
UK
44
it t
a SO
(0
a aa
9
iW
Vi
IS M
it n
M
t u
It
40
a 4t
S 62Vi
71
100
3ft
M
X 02V
1 or
9G'
nln. 1.1iUc; turke, 14c; dinks.
r.M-Utgr(PT.
s.t 1Sr. rn rnnnr.
He elpta Kliipiilfnts
hu.
eno
. .72.000
, . 4i.0O
. ,&,0ni
t.l."
113 000
4 l.onn
0,ltH
and
f. o,
I. f..
New
MOW .lORK CiRFlR AI. ' II A HKKf
(tantatlona wf ' the nay h ttrlsta1
(e named 1 1 lea.
NKW YORK,' OcL 7 FlOUR Receipts,
2!.i.!t bbls.j exports, l.aos bbls. The nrirket
was riult but steady: . Minnesota raiterrts.
ib.; Winter stralKhta. J4.?M4 4o: .Min-
K-eota bakprs, I4.XKa4.lj0: winter extras. 11.40
ua.nu; winter tmianis, I4."i74.)6. winter low
railes. 1.1 10. live flours afa.lv: fsrr
to good. J4.1.V4. 40; 'Choice to fancy, $4.4
i. Kuckwhrat flour, steady at SJ.latt
...
fORNMEAL Bti-ady; fine white
RYK-Stcsdy; No.,2 western, HtV.
, New Ydrk.
BARLEY-lhill: maltlne. erc. c.
ffalo: fcedlna. tti.iHMUc. c 1. f..
Him. ,
wll RAT Receipt a. R7.900 bu.: exports.
.SCO ha: snot market rflrm: No. 2 red. 1108 I
ti 1 elevator; No. i red. Il.ott, f. o. b.
atlost; p.o. 2 northern, Duluth, S1.1l, r. o.
atioat: iso. 2 hard, winter. H.lKfe. I.
b., afloat. Ijesa favorable polltlc.il net
today in connection with big clearances, a
bullish government report and better cash
ni'tnttnd In the northwest gave wheat
much Stronger tone. There' was a good
commission house support and final prices
noweit 'awin net advance: December, ll.trzu
";. closed, H.us1; May, il.wrcriWHl
Clneaul. tl Otni.
t)KN Ilecelnts. .4fi0 nu.: exports, z.ann
bu.; spot market easy; No. 2. 84', nom-
nal, elevator, and 84-c, nominal, f. o. b..
afloat, to arrive. Option market Was wlth-
nut transactions, closing 'c net higher;
December closed 7&c. I .
OATR--Receipts. (1,600 bn.: exports. 6.5Ti0
bu.; sMt mnrkct easy; mixed, 'i&iiXft lbs, 52
fefhtc;. natural white, 2ma lbs.. baUc;
cllnncd white. 32f40 lbs.. 64V4'ntWc.
KfcKD-Barrly steady, mlrtilnngs. x.'4.36.
HAY F rm; shipping. KCrtiOc: good to
choice. 7KfiC.
1UD1C8 ntcMily; Bogota, 18fll9V4c; Central
Ami.rlian, ivic.
LBATHKK-Oulft: acid. ZlViWWC.
I'ROV'IriOU'NS hrm; family, lfi.7R
frl7.&0; mess. flS.SOU.OO; beef hams. $'J9.0ffl
.11. Ml; packet, l.0imii.0O; city extra India
mess, 24.nOti.Oi). Oit meals steady; pick-
d bellies. llV(&,lli(.; pickled hams, llti
(iriac. Dard espy; western. HO.snwo.4": re
fined easy; continent. 111.00; South -Amer
ica, $11.75; compound, $7.7uU".0O. Pork
easy family, 21.otf21.&0; short clears, l-O.Ou
ri.lKl; mess, lH.6)tfl7.W.
'IAIjLiOVV Uul.t: city (Ej per pkg.).
country (pkgs. free). D4iS8Vc.
nu hi Bteauv: domestic. lair to extra.
2vc; Japan, nominal.
POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chickens,
15c; fowls, 15c; turkeys. 14c: dressed, irregu
lar; western spring cnimena, u'4"c; iowis.
13WS1M-: spring turkeys. 18020c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 28vS
fHJai5K firm; state, imi cream srje-
clals. I:l'0l4i4c; state, - small colored or
white fancy, ISc; state, large colored or
white fancy, 12c; state, good to prime, 1M
12wc; state, common to. lair, lu'tfu-c;
skims. 6U iikv.c.
BlK- firm: state, fennsyivania ana
nearby selected, white fancy, 36&tt7c; same,
fair to enmce. zumc: orown ami mixea.
fancy, 30(i.12c; same, fair to choice, 2&&3)c;
western iirsts, Z3c; seoonas, iitoiic.
NEWVORlvSTOCRSAND BONDS
Political Complication! in Europe
.. Throw Shadow Over Market.
SF.I.T.TNG ORDEBS FBOM LONDON
WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT
Generally Fair for Tn.ar.dar and Lit
tle Change In Temperatare.
OMAHA. Oct, 7, 190R.
An area of decidedly' high pressure over
lies the country west .of the Mississippi
river, and, generally clear weather prevalli
throughout the mountains and west to the
Paclf o noaat. This hlah will move Slowly
eastward and will cause continued fair
weather In thU vicinity tonight and Thurs
day, with no important changes in tern
perature. gome very light and scattered
showers occurred In the central valleys
within the laat twenty-four hour., and light
rain, are falllii In central Nebraska this
morning. The eastern high 1. disappear
ing off the Atlantic coast, and is rollowed
by an area of relatively tow pressure over
the lake region. Showers were scattered
over the lake region last night, and In
creasing cloudiness Is shown throughout
the eastern and southern states. Tempera
tures are decidedly lower In the upper
Mississippi and Missouri valleys and frees
Ing weather prevails In the;' Dakotaa and
Wyoming this morning. - No Important
temperature changes have occurred In
other sections since the last report.
Omaha record or temperature ana pre
ctpllatldn -compared with the correKpondlns;
day of tne last tnrea years:
1808. 1907. 1906. 1905.
Minimum temperature.... 45 47 52 63
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 49 degrees,
Deficiency In precipitation slnoa March 1,
i.or inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1907,
Lti incnea.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
8. 87 inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Kanaaa City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Oct, 7. WHEAT M-o
lower to vc nigner; jjeoemoer, wo; may,
MNic: July, 91c. Cash: No. 2 hard,- 93VHr
Wt; No. 3 hard, SMfo: No. 2 red, 1.0SMi
to'l.04: no. 4 tea. vhciuu.uj.
CORN Unchanged to 'c lower; Decern,
her. 67Tc; May, 5&v.c- July. Mc, Cash
No. 2 mixed, 71c; No, I-mixed, 71c; No. 2
white. 72c: No. white. 71c.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 49V4c; No,
Z mixed, WO-WC.
RYU 734i16c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.50810.00;
cho re prairie. .wj.a.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 27ttc; pack
I .. . L- 17., - -
KGU8 Firm': frosh,'. extras, J4o; current
receipts. 19VtC.
.. " Receipts Shipments
Wheat, bu. ...'...'.....' :i27,O0O 154.000
Corn. bu. 12,000
Oats, bu. 10.000
Tone ot Market Improves After t lo
f Foreign Booraea Clealng
Tone Kihlblts Mnrh
' . ."i I ncertnnt4
NKW YORK. Oi t 7The rinllliial i-nin-
pllcatlon. which have arisen In the Ralksn !
penlrjsula threw a shadow 6f deDresnlon
over the securities markets today, directly
on those of Kuropc. while our own market
eame-within Its scope of sympathy.
ne influence was contested here with
varying success, but the modifying effect
of the Kuropean situation on the efforts
to support prices was verv ohvlmis. DIs.
cuRslon wss not impressive In Its apprecia
tion of political questions considered, al
though much was heard of "the concert of
fiurope. the "balance of power," etc. No
wide knowledge, however, was required
to read the significance of orders by cable
from Ixmdfin and from Kuropean center,
to . sell thousands of share, of American
secarltle. In the New York stock market
This and other mean, of establishing cred
its In New York has had its effect on the
foreign exchange market, where the call
for remittance to foreign points makes it
self evident. At the same time holders
of wheat testified to their doubts over the
European prospect by - disinclination
., art w,tn ,helr holdings and
mill owners showed corresponding le
slre to replenish their holdings. The
government's liberal estimate of the year's
wneai crop was equally effective In re
ducing Its price In face of the factors of
strength In the market. The foreign sell
ing of securities converged on a number
pf stocks, which have held a leading place
In all recent speculative movements and
the sentimental effect of their weakness
on the general list was correspondingly
great. The Improved tone of the local mar
ket after the hours fur tintlvtiv on ftirnicrn
stock exchanges had caused was further
testimony to the rinrr nlavoH K f.ircl.n
Influence. In the early movements. The op-
i-iM,rT (.i records on the tape of sales
ror cash for several thousand shares of
various stocks ni ri.
of embarrassments, until It was explained
that thear were caused hv the hanlt rimlrv
proceedings In the A. O. Brown Co.. full-
uir. ui iniiunnce, also, were the reports
that nlans adopted to settle up the affairs
of a bond house might be defeated by the
opposition of minority- creditors.
A reduction In the price of refined suger
was a minor factor In thf heaviness of the
market and lower prices for copper In
London also counted to that end. The
abrupt relapse In Rock Inland preferred,
from. Its buoyant rise of yesterday threw
some discredit on what Is regarded as an
attempted new leadership of the specula
tion. The choice of stocks to form the
medium for operations towsrds rallying
the market fell on those of lower grade and
leaser price. t.rie was conspicuous and
there was a steady and determined ac
cumulation of United States Steel. The
? election, later, of some of the southern
ailroad stocks for similar operations gave
inaraei some color of a distinctive
movement In Morgan properties. News to
account for these special movements was
not offered. The money market wss not
appreciably affected bv tha nolltlcal rt...
velopments abroad, call loan rates hanging
m! icYi-i oi ine midsummer ease of
riea. isiacounts nantened both In Indon
and Paris and tho Paris Boursu especially.
i n unseiueu. me pront-taking
In Rock Island preferred, was f militated
by the movement In United States Steel,
which was regarded as a diversion. In large
part, from yesterday's active speculative
i in xwck isiana prererrea. The clos
Ing tone of the market cxiithttt mud,
certainty.
Bonds were firm: Total sales, par value.
'".. unitea states bonds were tin-
vimn.uu on can.
following were the aalea an4 n.n nf
iiiicea on tne otocK exchange today:
saldi. Hllll. Low. Cloie
day opened sal's led tm tli Servian news
and t.'te nn,-eri nf t eennertion with the
railing of sn InteriistloiisI conferenre. . The
iUose .waa (aeble,'r.. -
New Vnrk Meney Market.
NKW 'YORK.' Oo: T.-MONEY-tOn rail,
essy at 1W1V perAntJ ruling rate, 14 fer
rent; closing bid. -T per cent: offered at
I'i prr rest. Titfw- Jeans, steany; sixty
davs. K1 yii perwcni: nioetv naji, . pir
cent; st-s monati.- X'jtl:" se rent. "
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKB-t'iC
P VtkhU NO EXCHANOE-fteaay. with
actual business In bankers' bill, at 14 tiXt.jf
4.M4W for slxtv-dsy bills, and at $4.tiW for
demand: commercial bills, f4.84'ya4 84.
L fl LV I)R Bar, SPic: Mexican dollars. 4V.
BONys yevernment, steaay; ratir.a,
firm. .
Closing huotAtion. on New Torn bonus
wre as follows:
I. nf if, ret..
do roupon
. S. a. ra
da roupon
. S. 4a. rec
do roupon
Am. Totacco 4..
do
Atchlann ffa. 4a..
do ad. 4ii
do rv. 4a
do cr. (a
Atlantic o. L. 4a.
Bal. Ohio 4a...
do l4s
Brk. R. T. re. t:
Central' nf Oa. f lOJ
do lnt Inc l
do Id lar. ...!.'.
do-ad tnc....i
Chaa. tc Ohio 4W
rhiraso A. SSi
., B. m q. n. 4a.
, R. I. P. 4a.
do rol. 6a
do rids 4s
(VC. A St. L. g.
Colo. ID'I it
Ko. Mid. 4a
Colo. Po. 4a .......
Pel. a Hud. tr: 4a..
O. ft. O. 4a
Erla p. I. 4a.........
do sen. 4a
Hork. Val. 4Ha lu
pan 4a w
dO 4S .m
7'a
40
102
i
H
'47"
105
132 Vi
is " '
4-JT,-
7T
aH
1U
24
2i'.4
'4'
in 14
04Vt
1H3 -
4a .
sv
as
7
1,W 42 41 '
17,000
,64Ht?1Hlu4'il5"i
D44 64'4
4t!4o-4fr--4
48
6"V31,BV
, -,4tt4jvsl
13 80'
15 70
15 45
90l
t 46
40
15
S 40
42HI
13 80
15 95
15 80
9 92t
00
50
20
46
3 KVi
&D-4
4oH
13 70
lo 774
15
trt.
9 50
42i
t
8 374
8 45
' ' Cash quotation, were a. follows:
KI.OT'R Market ateadv: winter patents,
. $4.86(j4 70; straights. t4 00iS-t.0; spring pat
vein. U2m25.40; straights, 4.tMs4.0; bakers,
$..84 10
WHEAT-No. t spring, $10J; No. I spring,
'.85c(-ll.oS; No. I red. 7,ffiMM,c.
CORN-No. U, -77HtonTc; No; i yellow,
:s-7IHae. - -
OAT8 No. 3 white, 471JoOV4c.
. RYE-No. t. 75c.
BARLEY-Oood feeding, 554J15i,c; fair to
vhoice malting, fcT'aiioc.
" BEKDB Flax. No. 1 northwestern, ai.SlV.
Clover, contract grades, $9.00.
PROVISION Short ribs, sides (loosel,
$.6uiUO.O0. Pork, mess, per hbl., $l4ij
WM. Lard, per 100 lha. Is 85.97V1. Short
clear .Idea- tboxed.. tlo.'Jod) lo.5.
.. Following were the receipt, and .hipments
or 1 lour ana grain;
Receipt.. Bhipmenta.
.... Mi.uno 37.3W
.... loi.uw M,7'io
. ... l.iO.rtdl l.olo
.... iw.iinj aju u)
.... 3.tmi 4 o)
211.100 - CSfco
On the Produoe exchange today the but
ter market wa. eteady; creameries. av,(t
Tiei dairies, !t"Vui4c. . f i. steady; at
case, included, IhlHc; rtiBis. ?2c,
flrata, tc. Chee.e, steady; K'Hc.
Klour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu....
Hats. bu....
Rye. bu
Barley, . bu.
mark,
nrlme
Quotations at Kansas City .a reported by
Logan Bryan, u? ueara ot iraoe:
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
9C!
961
57
58l
93H
.96.
'58
I
!S!93-JH
S5H 96
57H 67T4
V68-4l58H&68-g7
Jtlnarapolla Grnla Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct 7. WHEAT De-
ceinuer, ft.uirt, uikjt, ii.vdi; nu. 1
hard. 1 1 .03 "a & 1.04 V : No. - 1 northern.
$1.0-4 u 1.03 S; No. 2 northern, $1,003,
Di.uivi; mo. 3 nortnern, SHWvvc. '
BRAN In bulk. $17. 751b lk. 25.
FLOUR Firm; first patents, $5 S
5.80; aecond patents. $o.60. 6.65; first
clears, $4.45r4.a5; second clears, $3. e
a to.
Liverpool Graia Market.
LIVERPOOL. , Oct. 7.-WHEAT-Spot.
No. 2 red western, winter, "s 8Vd. Futures,
quiet December, 7 ,7Slt; ..Marijh, 7s 6"d;
mat, 1 a Y'iiu.
i URN npot, quiet; American mixed, 7s
3d. Futures, steady; October, 5s 10V1; De
cmber, 5s hl.
Amal(matM Copper U.KiW
Am, C. A r tno
am. c. r. pfd 2M
Ara. Oottos Oil wn
Am. H. a I ofd lun
Am. Ica Saeurltlea " 200
Am. Linseed Oil
Amorlran Locomotive 7X)
Am. S. A ft tl.MO
Am. f. a R. pfd cm
Am. Suaar Rarinln 900
Am. tobacco prd ,
Alufirai4 Woolas ... .'.'.' Tloi)
Anaconda Mining Co ...... I.aoa
Atf-hlaoa 4,lno , !.,
Atchiaoa pfd 3m -u
Allantlfi CoaH Line 41M) R9
Baltlmora a Ohio I,7u0 7W
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4 000 4ft"i
Canadian Panda 1,00
Cantral Laathar M .4
Cntral Laathar pfd IvD M
.antral of now Jermy....
Chaaapaaka A Ohio........
Chlcaso Ot. W
Chkate a N. W (on
0., M. A 8t. F t.100
C, C. C. a St. L
Colorado F. 1 7.000
Colorado im 80 t.
Colo, a 60. lnt ofd lot)
Colo. A 80. 2d pfd., AH)
Conaolldatad Oaa i.loo
Corn Product! it)
lialawara a HudioD ton
Denver a R. o 100
D. A R. O. pfd
lllatlllera- Bacurltlei mo
Krla
Brie lat pfd I.TdO
Erta id prd 2.700
Oanaral Blact.no too
Oraat Northern pfd
Ot. Northern Ore ctfa 100
Illlnoia Cantral ryio
Inurborough Met 6N
Int. Mat. pfd 1.4on
Intarnational Papar SuO
Int. raper prd
International Pump 4.700
Iowa Cantral ' 1,0m)
Kaaaas City Be. 200
K. r. Mo. pfd -..K)
LoulaTllle N M)
Minn. A BL L SOD
M . St. P. 8. g. M. ...... 200
MlMourl Pacific 1.300
M., K. A T 4.4rt)
M., K. A T. pfd 209
National Load 7,100
Naw York Cantral I.txir)
N. Y., O. W , 4,400
Norfolk a W
North Amarioan Roo
Northsra PacKio 17,100
Paoltlo Mall
Panmrlvanla I.KIO
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r . c, c. a st. u 1.
Praaaad Stael Cv
Pullman Palaea Car luo
Rr. Btaal Sprtnc, ai-dlr
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Rapuoila Btaal X
Rapubllafllael p(d 4
Rock Island Co 1ft. im
Itock laland Co. prd 4.7W
st. I a g. w td pfd :m
St. Loulg t. w 400
St. L. R. W. pfd 100
Sloaa-Shafriald S. m 1
Houtharn Paclfla tt.duv
o. Pacific prd
Boulharn Railway 1.0U0
go. Railway p!d '.'
Tennaaiaa Copper t.ono
Taai a Paoiric 7.0r
T., at. L. A W 1"0
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PEORIA.
No. t white, 7sV; No
S yellow, 78V'-, No.. S,
no grade. 76'u'76c. ,
OATS-Quiet; No. 2
White. 47H".
WHISK V-41.S7.
Peoria Market.
111., Oct. 7.-CORN-Higher;
I yellow,. 7Sc; No.
78Ho; No. 4, 77V;
white, 49c; No. 4
St. Le.al-1 Geaeral Market.
ST. 1X1IS. Oct. T.WIIE1AT Higher:
track; No. 1 red, rash. 1.0al04; No. -Pard.
iVtrj101i; December, !WWSi';
Mav $1.W.
CORN-Highen trade. No. 2, cash, ttt,
74Hc; No. i white. 76c; December, jo;
May. Jn2e. - .
OATS-Higher; track. No. t cash. 44c:
No. 2 whlu. 51Ho; December. 48c; May, 6Vc.
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents,
$404.0; extra fancy and straight.
$4 ltf4 4i cleara. $150.
f s1Kk.lcl Timothy. i.i6t:B
CortNMEAL$.,0.
b RAN Unc beaged ; sacked, HSt track,
tloott 1.4.
HAT Unchanged: timothy, $8(08
14 00; prairie, $.0ffll00 "
i IRON COTTON TIES $1.00.
' B AOAINO $c. -
.HEMP TWINE 7a.
rROVISlONS Pork, higher; Jobbing
00. Lard, lower; prime steam. $vt5V
t $. Dry aal meat., steady; boxed ex
ra short, 1 1 "ti ilar rlba. lm,C; short
. clears. llU'c. Baoon, atead . boxed,
extra ahort. IJ'tC; tiear ribs, lie; glfort
eleare. UVar.
' RI'TTKR Flfni: creamery, t'tjiTW;
;iCLTRT, tt"''; 'hli k-ens, ae,c;
Milwaukee- Grata Market.
MILWAUKKE. Oct. 7 WHEAT No.
1 northern. $1.05 4)-1.07 ; No. 2 north
ern. $1 0443 1 04V4; December. 9Vc. bid.
CORN Pull; December, 4 H tj rT-Jic,
bin.
BARLEY Steady; samples. 64 44c.
Dnlalk Grain Market.
DULUTH. Oct i.WtVHEAT-So. I
northern. $1024; No. 2 noil lorn, $1.00V;
December. 41. ui; May, 11.04 7; October,
$101S; November, $1.04.
OATS 47c.
t'nloa Paclflo pfd 7i,
ll. 8. Rubber II
1'. 8. Rubhar 1st pfd KM i
It. 8. Steel 111.7IW 4T 4..S
I . 8. 8laal pld 10.700 11 1W 1
ftah Copper , t.too 42 4114 4i
Va.-Caro. Chamlral l.too 34 M
Va.-tro. Cbara. pfd .. 10714
Wahaih ion itt 12s lia
Wabaah pld HO POt ?4-a 24 l,
Wexingbouaa Clactrla ..... r 7214 7 73si
Waalera In Ion V It .6 jJtVj
Whaallng m L. B I
Wlacuoala Cantral 1U0 27 v.
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..mX'lnt. Met. 4H..
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.. 714, M., K. T. 4....
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.. HN. R. R. of M. c.
.. 94HN Y. f. I IW4 ...
.. K4 . J. C. f.
..10314 No. Pacific 4a
.. S do la
.. W4N. A W. P. 4
.. W(0. 8. L. rtd. 4a..
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do con. 4a
Rcaritna sen. 4,...
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do Sd tertea . . i . . .
Bid.' Offered
H Seaboard A. U 4a.. hi
... '.l'4So. Paclfla 4a H4
... iS do lat 4a
... "V4So. Railway 8a. 103
4a 44Tas a p. l 11.1
... Jd T.. St. L. W. 4a..
... M t nloa raettlo 4a...i.t0J
... M4, do cv. 4a loS
i'...lir. 8. steal 2d 4a..;. .1014
... 11 Wa.larn d 4a it
T'tW. L. R. 4a 77
Wla Cantral 4a M
N. T. , . N. H. a H.
a ctfa '.10
Lake Short 4a 1114 .. tf4
J Boston 9tO-Ue and Honda
BOSTON. OcU .-Money. call loans
per cent; tlmo loans. StiHHi per
cent.
Quotations on stocks and .bonds were-as
rollows:
AtchiaoB ad. 4
do 4a
Max. Central 4a. .
Atcklton U. R...
do ofd
Boatnn A Malna... . . .HMH'entannlal
Boatoa Klevattd tnH'Copper Itansa
ritr-hbsrg Jfd ,. IJS Italy Wtat ....
r.. I.. r. n. m 1 . , 1 . 1 rmnmin
)- 'Afloua,
tl ' Amaltamated
714 Atlantic
& Hlnxham
.,,. tl'ttal. a Hacla.
...141
...1 6.1 llran br
... 27 Va lile Royals ...
...91 Mast. Mining .
... 4 Michigan
...Ill Mohawk
...IIA Mast. C. a C,
...137V, Old Dominion .
a4 nanaola
... H Parrot
... 14v,uuincr
. ..81 Shannon
...141 Tamarack
... 14 Trinity
... M t'nltad Copper
... M M 8. Inlng ...
. ..12mi. 8. Oil
. . . 44 H Vtah
... M1 Victoria
... 44 Winona -.,
. ..!"' Wolverlnt
,. M
1.44
II
.: rj
..440
I4U,
.. 74
.. 9
... li'i
,.1'rt
,'. 23 4
.. SS
.. 13
.. MV4
.. 44
.. 44'.,
..Ill
.. 2t4
.. .1
.. 14
.. 71
..Hi
.. II
.. 3t
.. S4 4
.. 41V,
.. 44
... S
..127
10 points advance:
middling gulf, 9.40c;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Show Little Change,
but Feeders Decidedly Lower.
EOQS MAKE ANOTHER DECIUTE
Fat Sheen nnd Lambs Acthc and Tea
Cent. Higher Feeders Steady
far Pay, nt Higher
for Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 7. 1.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday ..IMtt 8.67S ll.l
Official Tuesday 9.15,1 4 m 9.1SS
Estimate Wednesday.... 7.900 6.300 7.474
Three davs this week. . 29188 119:14 !t.4!
Same davs laat Week . .. .2S.7M 11.5.11 78.4fiJ
Same davs 1 weeks tin ?? OM 11.783 VJ.ft.tl
same day. 1 week. aaro.. 82.149 ja.ifs
Same dava 4 weaka n no 2u,s 12.16ft 49.471
fiAmo day. last vear 28.3C.9 1S.000 69,i44
The fallnwlnar I .hi. rinvi the receipts Of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date compared wnn iai yrr;
Saott 1907. Inc. lec.
Cattle .......... 7.i8,l 89C.0; 140,960
Hogs 1.96H.100 1.9;W,4 2.",S
Sheep 1.614.897 l.toi.O 1W
Tha fallnwlnar . tat... at.Aws the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons; .
I steers. ,,
41 feeders.
4 cows....
U feeders. .loan
1$ feeders., aid
11 feeders.. 105
16 cows..,.. 474
12 feeders. . 7SJ
14 feeders.. 1140
1$ steers.. ..Ills
14 feeders.. 817
15 cows l'X-rJ
M.
14 cows lfmt
I heifers. 8.-
M.
11 steers.. ..liso
Date. 11908. 1907.1906.19tJ4.19i4.1908.1902.
O. Crti'rkshsnk . D.
. 4 7 In hs .1R 2 IX
,K4t I a I cow, ..lon 2 l&
Pete Socktt-B. D. .
.10JJ I 84 4 fevers.. S? i $8
,oa I so )i rows 870 2 15
, 478 I 16
8L Nichols D
140 steers.. ..1111 2(0
2 ) cows... 92 2 10
J ) I feeders.. 811 $ so
2 10
WYOMING.
1 80 feeders.. loo f
145 8 feeders.. loH 2 45
S o tl feeders.. 1TJJ 2 t
2 :6 , feeders.. 1178 2 hi
8 16 It fenders.. 871 2 .15
W. Jones Wyo.
2 40 4 corn s 987 2 60
2 40
Merchant Wyo.
4 86
M. I.. Tavlor Wvo.
16 Steers.,..! WO 4 40 4 cows lloil S 0
1 steer. ...1100 4 40
J. V. McKean Wvo.
41 steers.. ..1140 4 40
S. Welton Wvo.
24 steers.. ..1091 4 $6 Iricows..
I cows 11M 2 76 8 steers.
Raker A P. Wvo.
84 cows 905 8 20 4 cows..
V Steers.. ..1012 8 0 11 cows..
A. J. McKean Wvo.
14 steers. ...1182 4 !5 1 cow 970 2 10
Reynolds A Mortimer-Wvo
38 steers... .1041 2 90 17 steers. ...UO) 2 75
A. W. Rrlstol Wvo.
77 steers.... 926 2 25 1 steer 670
1 steer 70 2 75 7 feeders.. tW5
1 feeder... 700 8 80 i 175 feeders. 874
8nl Ulna- A P.Wvn.
1 .leer 1.00 4 it 19 cow...
Johnson Ttrna Wvn
21 steers... .140 4 25 .19 rows..
8 rows 50 2 90
COLORADO
.1081
.1176
877
993
S 53
4 $
S W
2 75
2 50
2 00
8 80
1030 t 45
M 2 40
Sent. 27..
Sept. 28..
Sept. 29. .
Sept. 80..
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1.
2...
8...
4...
6...
I tr jo i
4 67 I 96 4 18 t 18
4 44"4 4 21 I 19
t I OS I 13 I 69
6 40 4 01 4 25
4 624 (K! 6 26 t 18
6 61 S 6 81 6 27 6 10
4 84 4 29 6 06
4 45 S 84 426504
4 31 4 81 5 m
6 15 7 9 6 06
7
6 74
(45!
7 71
t 74
t 721
7 t
6 621
6 41
6 66!
5 72
6 74
6 761 i 67,
6 691 5 55)
& 6s 6 40
rr
7 24
T31
6 64
7 14
7 20
7 80
7 11
a
7 41
7 8i
11 cows..... 922
8 feeders.. l'W)
8 calves... 2d
2 cowa 904
6 calves... 391
15 feeders.. 11K0
8 feeders.. 1K!
feeders.. 4ft6
8 feeders.. 924
102 steers... 9w9
77 heifers... m
24 steers
8 80
8 25
3 26
2 45
2 40
2 55
3 55
4 00
3 26
2 90
8 50
8 85
64 feeders. .
8 calves...
2 calves. ..
4 heifers...
16 heifers...
14 cows
85 feeders..
77 feeders..
78 heifers.
1030
456
146
671)
720
917
725
9J4
900
6 steers.... P99
Vnlon Pacific
Am. Arg. Chem...
do pfd
Am. pneu. Tuba..
Amar. Sugar
do pfd '..
Am. T. A T
Am. . Woolen .....
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8.
Editor. Elec. Illu.
Oanaral Electric .
Mats. Blactrla ...
do pfd
Mans. -Oaa
Vnlted rrult
I'nl ted 8. M
do pfd
U. 8, Btaal
do pfd
Advtnlura
Treaanrr Statement.
WASTtTNOTON. Oct. 7. Todav'a slnnr--
ment of the treasury balance; In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,004
gold reserve, shows: Available caah bal
ances. 1 1 Kii.av. i to ; rojq coin ana nui-
llon, $36,968,222; gold certificates, $39,-
059,920.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7. COTTON Futures
opened steady; October, 8.70c; December,
8ne: January. 8.39c; March, 8.36c; May,
8.41c: July, 8.41c, bid; -August, a. 41c, asked.
Futurea closed sieauy; jciooer, b.bjc; no-
v.mKar 6.69c: December. 8.71c; January,
8.44c: February, 8.43c; March, v.vtc; May,
g.46c; July, S.4SC.
Hr-ot closed .te.ay.
mliidllng uplands, .16c;
Dirt bales.
OADVE81XJN, i ex . uct. i.-wnun-
Tiw.r. 9c.
NICW ORLEANS, Oct. 7. LWl-U.il-spot
market steady; low ordinary. 4 9-16c. nomi
nal; ordinary, ec, nominal; gooa orainary.
6 13-16c; low middling. 8S-16c; middling.
1.1-IKc: aroorl nilrlullnu. vvac: miuaung lair,
94c: fair. lOTac. nominal; receipts, 10,497
bales; siock, si.vnj wirs- i -
T. LOVUa, Oct. r i.'4janxiiv wuiei; nnu-
dllng, 9c; sales. noorv,,rcelp(a. 91 balas;
Blilpments, 334 bales; sldVk, 9,469 bales.
Metal Market.'
NKW YORK. Oct. 7.METALS The Lon
don tin market waa about los higher today.
with spot quoted at 134 hs and futures at
t:iSf lbs. '1 lie local marsei was qmei ai
$29.37VlJj29 62. Copper declined to Mi 1.1s
9d for spot and to 60 li)a for futures In
the London market. Locally the market
was dull and unchanged, with lake at
$13.37'r,'13.2. electrolytic at $13.12M
13.27A and casting at i:.iotu.ij ueas,
13 12. 6d in London, rue local maraet
was dull st S4.40ul4.4i. Hpeiter was un
changed at 19 15s in London, and remained
dull at it.iiWM.n'tk locally, iron waa un
changed at 49s 6d for standard foundry, but
Cleveland warrants were lower at bus ;w
In the London market. Ically no change
was reported. No. 1 foundry, northern.
$16.500117.26; No. 2 foundry, northern, $16.008
16.76; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern,
soft, $167Strn.26.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 7 METALS-Lead, dull
at $4.32H. Spelter, dull at $4.65.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Frnlts.
NKW YORK, Oct. 7 EVAPORATED AP
PLES Market Is quiet and offerings for
November delivery are said to be a shade
easier. Earlier new crop fruit Is quoted at
5'5'6Vc, on spot; choice to fancy 1907, at
7Si.': low grades, 444i6c.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged
so far as the apot situation is concerned,
with California quoted at 413c and Oregon
at 6l4ti'7Hc. Apricots are In fair demand,
with prices firmly held. Choice are quoted
at 84PSVfec. extra choice at 8&9c and
fancy at luio'u. Peaches are quiet, with
choice at T'pT'-c. extra choice at 7&8c and
fancy at SVtfac. Raisins are unsettled.
Loose Muscatel, 4i&14c; choice to fancy
seeded, 6Vtr'7c; seedless, 4mi'&c; London
layers, $1.6o&1.66,
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7. BUTTER,
firm: extra western creamery, 29c; nearby
prints, 31c.
i EUOS-lUrm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases. 26c at mark;
western firsts, free cases, 26c at mark;
current receipts, free cases, 24u at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
choice, 134c; fair to good. 12813c.
Sunday.
The official number of cars stock brought
In by each read was:
Cattle. Sheep, lloga. H r .
C. M, a BL P 4
Wabash
Mo. Par 8
Union Pacific 102
C. A N. W.. (eaatK... 2 .. 1
C. N.W. (west).... 75 21 .. 3
C, 8t. P., M. A O.... K
C. B. -Q teastj- 1
C H. & (J. (west).. 11U . "jj I
C, R. 1. A P. (east).. 4 4 .... 2
C, R. 1. A P. (West) 20 2 .. 2
Illinois Central 1
C. O. W.. 2
Total receipts ...341
The disposition ot the day's receipts was
as roiiows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hog-s. Sheep.
33 cows
8 cows
14 heifers...
4 . 2
1
1
2X 25
2
21
4
1
4 ..
2
.i
3
97 2
973
904
8
44 feeders.. 872
17 cows 10f
4 feeders.. 1045
Fratt
6 cows.
19 cows 93
81 steers ... a-2
1'avia fratt Mont.
862 2 65 6 cows 850
$65 .21 belters. .. 9M
2 15 11 calves... 213
J. Ball Mont.
J 15 . 6 feeders.. 872
16 47 cows 942
4 16 15 steers . ..1064
A O'Donnell Mont.
4 00
2 00
35
2 75
2 76
2 45
3 50
Ml
2 50
3 0)
3 15
3 .6
2 00
$ 40
$ 46
3 60
8 40
3 70
930 a 46 18 steers.... 712 4 10
inns rseison Mom
6 steers... .1124 3 85 1 steer 1010
1 cow UOO 8 60 $ cows 78S
uavid Fratt Mont.
1 bull 1350
1 bull 8K0
16 cows 1016
13 steers.. ..1197
1 cow ln.10
4 calves... 340
HOWS The
down hill at
3 85
2 95
3 65
3 20
3 26
4 91
3 56
$ 60
going
Omaha Pkg. Co......... M
Swift and Company ..... 1.6J9
Cudahy Tkg. Co 3,464
Armour A Co 1,125
Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K. C. 06
Vansant A Co ' 14
Carey & Benton 324
Lohnian A Rothchtld.. 573
W. I. Stephen 13
Hill A Son...., 201
F. F. Lewis 70
Huston A Co :I0
J. R. Root A CO..! 108
J. H. Bulla lt9
L. F. Huss Ii2
MeCreary A Carey.. I.... 118
Sam Werthlmer 1S2
H. F. Hamilton , 17
M. Hagerty A Co 179
Sullivan Bros 1.... 25
Lehmer Bros 10
Other buyers 1.0P4
Nelson, Morris A Co.. 84
St. Louis Ind. Co....
Smith A B 25
1.210
l.TuI
r.7i5
2,030
924
78
1.046
8 SO
4,348
221
Total 9.855 6.927 7,984
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were liberal
again today, making the total for the three
days 29,ltt head, which waa over 6,000 bead
larger than last week, and nearly l,0v0 bead
larger than a year ago,
In spite of the large run of cattle, the
supply of desirable killers was not very
large, with the result that strictly good
beeves did not show very much change
aa compared with yesterday. The best fat
cattle have. In fact shown comparatively
little change so far this week, the demand
being good and the supply or that Kind, nut
Overly, large. . Off grades, ot which the
supply hus been quite heavy, were naturally
a little slow and the reeling none too strung,
The market on shape, and, while it
sls In pretty fair shape, and, while It
looked weak in spots, such stuff as buyers
seemed to want sold pretty wen, ana ana,
in most cases, sellers were Quoting a steady
market.
In the feeder trade the situation was -not
so encouraging to the sellers. Large re
celpta of that kind of cattle nave brought
about a decidedly lower range in prices,
Just how much lower the market was this
morning would be hard to say, but for the
week the general run of good feeders are
around lffgSSc lower, while common to
medium kinds are fully 26tj40c lower, but
with this kind the trade was very dull and
It was more a question of finding a buyer
than a matter of price. Trashy stockers
were especially hard to unload.
- Ouotatlons on cattle: Good to choice corn-
fed steers, $6,26(67.16; fair to good cornfed
steers, $5.4(vft.2o; common to' fair cornfed
sueers, $4.i)fo6.40; good to eholoe range
steers. $4.506.65: fair to good range steers
44. 00414.50: common to fair range steers.
$3.264.1.00; gocxl to choice cornfed cows and
heifers, $3.65(84.25; fair to good grass cows
and heifers, $2.75j3.1S6; common to- fair grass
cows and heifers, $2.001ja.76; good to choice
feeders, $4.0064.60; fair to good Blockers
and feeders. $3.4034.00: common to fair
stockers and feeders. $2.GoOa.40: stock heif
ers. $2.51X44.00.
Representative sales:
WESTERNS NEBRASKA
London C'loelaa- Stocks.
LONDON. Oct. 7. During the early trad
ing on the stock exchange today American
securities were quiet and steady and at
noon prices ranged from 1 below to ,
above yesterday New York's closing.
I.ondon closing stock quotations;
Onto la. monay... 44 lt-il M., K. a T....
do account 44 14- IN. Y. Central.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Oct. T WOOL The situation
in the local wool market la better than for
many months. Large, contracts have been
doted, shipments are heavy, and prlcea.
auuougn iirm, snow no nardening tea-
dency. Dome.dc price: Ohio and Pennsyl
vania neeces. A. iiroc: No. 1 washed.
om.vic; rine unwasneti. nfl22C; fine un
mtTchuMable, 2.47 e: half hlood romblnn
Joe; threo-eightha blood c mhlng, 24c: comb
ing. 2uc: quarter tiiooa combing. c; de-
Inine washed. MfHxV', delaine unwashed.-24
ti-.Tc. Mlchlg-tn. Wisconsin, New York
Neecee. fine unwashed. Simple: delaine un
washed.' ioV'Jhc : huir blood unwashed. 244?
26c; tr.ree-elghths unwashed, 25c; quarter
p;ood. unwaoaea. wic-k. Hentucav, inninna
and Missouri: lliree-eignlh. blood, 25Yi26r
quartor blood. 2.jt34c. tsroored valm
Texas fine, twelve minths, Sor62r: from
ix to tight month., 4.'tl47c; fine fall,' 43
to-. . t ' '
ST. LOC-19. Mo., itrl 7 -VOOIF1rm ;
Medium grades, combing and clothing. It".
64r; lifcht fine.. 1-1M-; heavy fine, il
iilX; tub. waahrd, 0-M-
.: . ..-.: yt. . a. .- v. '-. 1
Aaacoada
Atblton
do pfd
Baltlmora a Ohio...
(anadlao Paclflo....
Chaaapeake O ..
Chtcaga O. W
Ckl.. Mil. a si. r.
Ta Baera
Iwovar a Klu
do pfd
tna
do in add.
do td pfd ..
Orand frank.
W..
Cooaar. ...
I lo-lod per oi.
. its,
.107
. 71
. Kl
. 1
. 1i
aS'a
.10714
.1
. td
. 47
.11344
. li
. 47
J(a
Norfolk a
, : do pfd
. Ontario A W....
. liO'4 Pcanaylvanla ...
.PIIRand Mlnaa
, 41H, Reading
. V4Soutb.ro Rr.....
.I4014 da pfd
... lll4Boutharn Farlflr
....31 I aloe Pacific...
.,.. da pfd
M14V. 4. Steal
.... 44 do pfd
.... 4414 Wabaah .........
. ... Xlla da pfd
ILllnalt Oalral...'....lJ Spaalak 4a.
Loulavllle a N 1 Amal. C,
SILVFJl-Bar. quiet at 23
MONEY per cant.
The rate of discount in the open market
Is lT-lodj-l1 per cent; for three months'
bills. 1 per cent.
Bank CleartasTS.
OMAHA. Oct. T Bank clearings for
today were s2.2ia,s.tt and for the corre
sponding data laat year $2. 073.2 13 It.
Feralrw Financial.
BKRI.l V. Cut. T Prlcea on the Bourse
lodav recovered from the scare occasioned
Ly the sltustluii in the Balkans ,
PARIS, (a t. 7. Prices on the Bourse to-
8sgsr and Molaasea.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7-8UOAR Ra w, nomi
nal; fair refining. 2.43u.48c; centrifugal. 94
test.' 2.9oQ49oc: molasses sugar. 2.18(03.2;
refined, easy; No. 6, 4.60c; No. 7, 466c; No.
8. 4.50c; No. 9, 4.45c; No. 10, 4.35c; No. 11,
d.Soc;. No. 12. 4.26c: No. 13. 4.20c; No.
14. 4.15c; confectioners' , A. 4.80c: mould A,
5 35c: cut loaf. 6.80c; crushed, 6.70c: pow
dered, 6.10c; granulated. 6c; cubes, 6.2jc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YOAK, Oct. 7.-COFFEE-Market
for futures closed finally aulet, net un
changed to 6 points lower. Sales were re
ported of t.OCO bags, including October at
5-bOc; November, 6.6"c; December, 6.65c;
March and May. 6.4uc; September. 5.Doc.
Snot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 6V,c; No. 4 Santos,
Sc. Mild, dull; Cordova. WlijC.
CHICAGO I-lTi STOCK MARKET
2 16 IS bulls 1454
2 TB 7 cows 0?5
3 20 2 steers., ..1 Ibi)
4 lti 14 steers, ...125
3 f5 1 cow 12iio
2 75 14 calves... 237
msrket still continues
a rapid rate, nrioea helnir 10
t)20o lower this morning. This means that
the market Is around 40C0o lower for the
inree qays tnis ween and 7tc lower than
the nigh time a few weeks back. The
trade was slow at the decline, tho same
as il na. oeen every aay tnis week, and
late trains helped to prolong the market
tnrougnout tne torenoon. A good many
of tho hogs sold today at $6. 101,6. an, while
yesterday $4.20tf6.35 bought the greater part
ef the hogs. Good hogs sold up as high
as 26.37H.
Representative sales: .
No. A.
I 171
13... 17
li 901
70 175
17 144
0 .140
71 1
90 Ill
44. .......141
4 110
tl 117
44 304
14 271
247
rt 204
It ttl
44 tJI
64 21
11 101
70 241
70 131
71 til
II Ill
tl tit
62. ...... .114
40 234
71 227
II 242
11 122
17....,...t40
7I........IO&
44 24
(4 240
Ik. Ft. No. Av. 8h. Pr.
... I 60 14 21 SO IS
. . 6 60 li )f7 40 4 in
140 t 71 17 131 ... t 14 '
... 0 74 l.sa 40 I 174
HO t 40 61 232 mo I7'4
40 I 00 14 231 ltn 4 1714
110 100 4 ISI 40 4 JO
40 I 00 44 244 40 4 ft
110 4 04 41 ...tl M 4 W
40 I 04 17 IM ... JO
41 I 04 7l..u.,..:i7 40 4 20
r0 I in 70 RT ... f 20
M 111 71 160 10 I 10
140 4 10 12 ill 1) I 10
140 I 10 42 941 SI I 10
10 I IS 4 142 10 I 10
... I 15 2M ... 4 20
10 4 16 4 '...W ... I 20
... 4 11 4 rt ... I tO
... tut 4 to6 ... (to
10 4 ' M 14 160 t 10
120 I II . 11 211 ... 4 20
U IIS 77 819 1(0 4 10
40 4 16 44 267 20 4 26
40 t 16 70 231 140 4 26
120 I 15 74 247 U0 I 16
140 I 16 67 304 ... 4 26
... I 16 1 262 ... I 26
140 4 16 61 114 140 I 36
40 4 16 67 171 40 4 16
120 16 ' 40........ mR 40 4 15
140 4 11 77 201 ... ( I1U,
liO I 16
GRAND AUCTION OF
CANADA WHEAT LAUDS
Haakatoon A Western Iauid Co. to Offer
USO.fMKI Arrtf of Choir. IUoh, Vlf.
Kin. Ras.atrrxwan Prairie, at Vitf
of Heglna, (kit. 1J, js, 14,
13, IB, 17. ,
Tras kalrroad rare to bo jars. Big Pari
- Investment for Otty People as
Well aa Farmers.
At auction! Think of it!
Two hundred and fifty thousand acrea
pf the cream of Canada Wheat I .and In the
Province of Saskatchewan. Western Can
ada, will positively be offered at auction
by the Saskatoon Weatern Ind Co.,
Ltd.. at the City of Heglna. Saskatchewan,
Canada, October 12. 13, 14, 16. 14. IT, 1908
Here Is your opportunity to get your pick
of farms, right In the heart of tne great
est grain growing country In the world.
Whether you want to farm It or not It la
s big and rapid paying Investment. You
do not have to live on the land to get lha
big bargain value.. And the market la
rising!
Make your plans to go to Reg Ina now.
Oet ready to go and go.
taAKOa MAP AMD DO PAOS BOOK PXB
If you desire more complete advance in
formation, aend to our Raglna otfloe for
our large map and 90 page book full of
descriptions and Illustrations of land
rrcps homes from actual photoarapha.
Remember this book Is absolutely free.
Write for It. Address The Saskatoon A
Western Land Company, Ltd.. Raglna, Sas
katchewan, Canada.
The Saskatoon A Western Iend Com
pany's auction will be held at Reglna, Sas
katchewan. Canada. Nowhere elsel It will
be held In the Saskatoon A Weetern Land
Company's own pavilion. Nowhere else.
It will be held October 18, 12. 14, 16, 14, 17.
Remember the dales. Don't get there
late.
light Tears te Payl Only 4 Interest I
Bead Our Liberal Terms I
Here are the Terms: Ten per cent of
the purchase price at the time of tha sale,
remainder of regular first payment of 43
per acre In 10 days, remainder In eight
equal annual Installments with Interest at
4 per cent. Survey fens of 10 eenta per
acre, payable with last installment, and
without Interest.
I'pon a parcel being knocked down tha
bidder shall Immediately make a deposit
of 10 per cent of the, purchase price with,
the Clerk of Sale. Otherwise the paroel
may be put up again, or withdrawn from
sale.
The company reserves the right to with,
drsw any of the lands from sale.
oxa cmop win, koii toav vat
rom lavd
Figure It out yourself. The averagi
Saskatchewan yield la: Wheat, from 24 it)
25 bushels per acre; oats, from 24 to 41
bushels per acre; barley, from 20 to 34
bushels per acre, and so on.
PB1IB BAIXBOAD TBI TO BtTTBU
HEMKMRKR THIS Cvarj parohaaar at s sarr.el
af our land at thl auction sala will be gives kla
railwar fare from aay potnt la Canada or tha lialitd
Btatea to and from Begin. Thai la every pur
chaser of 160 acrea or mora will have kit round
trip fire refunded. (" ebovlaf bit tlekat and1
turrendtrlng tha receipt of the ticket asaat (rent
whom he purchased tha ticket. Thl will b ar
ranged at the Hlma of making tha Prat payatant el
W per oent oa tha paranaee price, urn tare sad ea
rn re regular railway form ot receipt showing par
tloalara of fare to thai there can be ae gaealtow
aa to tha value el the ticket.
Railroad Rates to Regina
Following are the schedules and nlngU
trip rates to Reglna of the
Chloago 44 Jforth western Prom Cnloaf o,
$27.00; trains. 9:00 a. m.. 6 80 p. m.
10:80 p. m. MUwanksa, $25 60; trains.
9:50 a. m., 7:45 p. m. Omaha, 414.46)
trains, 7:45 a. m.. 8:20 p. m. Dea Molneo,
$24.66; train. 8:26 a, m. Council Bluffs
$24.40; trains, 6:05 a. m., 8:44 p. m. Blows
City, $22.46; trains, 11:06 a. m., 11:30 p.
m.
Chicago, Milwaukee m St. Paul From
Chloago, $27.00; trains, 9:40 a, m., 4:34
p. m., 10:80 p. m. Milwaukee, $25.60;
trains 12:45 a. m., 11:10 a. m.. 8:65 p. m.
, Dubuque, $28. 95 trains, 7:20 a. m., 12:01
p. m., 11:85 p. m. Davenport, $25.60;
trains, 2:15 p. m.. 10:10 p. m.
Wlsoonsin Central From Chloafe, 127. 00
Milwaukee, $36.60.
goo-Paotflo From Ckloag-O, $17.00; ' tit.
Paul, $19.00. '"-
Chloago, BnrUturtoa at Oolaof -From Chi
cago, $27.00: Bt. louls, $80.60; Peoria,
T.35; Burlington, $26.95: Book ZsUnd,
$25 60; Keokuk, $26.50; Kannlbal, $24.00.
THE SASKATOON A WESTERN LAND
CO.. Ltd., City of Reglna. Province of Sas
katchewan, Can.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Sheep
head,
heavy
$4 oOtf
choice
Cattle Steady Hogs Lowe
and Lambs Strong;.
CHICAOO. Oct. 7 CATTLE Receipts,
about 20,000 head. Market, steady; arers,
$4 407.50; cows, $3.3536.26; heifers,
$3.00i6 4.25; bulls; $2.60 4f 4.60: calves.
$2.60(8 4.50; stockers and feeders, $2.(0O
4.66.
HOOS Receipts, about 24.000
Market. 1041200 lower; choice
shinning. $6.556 4.66: butchers.
6.60; light mixed, $5. 90&4.15
llgrlt, IB.2UQ6.40;
pig. $3 5045 50; bu
SHKKP AND IiAUna Receipts, about
30.000 head. Sheep strong: some lambs
sold lOo higher, but bulk ol native stuff
wa. 10616c lower. Siieep, $4.2it4.60;
lambs, 14 26416.66; yearlings, $$ .8660 90.
Sloak la Slgtht.
' Hecelpts or live stock at the six
ciptl wastem markets yesterday:
t attle Hogs Sheep
. 7,476
4.(110
4.0i
17,000
10.600
24.UUO
pack'ng. $6 90 6.26;
jik, utf2a.
prin-
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
St. Joseph . ..
Kansas City ,
St. LoaiIs ....
Chicago ' ,
Totals .. ...
. . i.SUV
.. 1.11
.', 8.500
..16.410
.. 6.704
..0,000
.53,300 . 64.401) 44,076
leax City Lira Stack Market.
SIOI'X CITY. la.. Oct. 7.-(8neclal Tele
gram. V CATTLB-Reeeipts. head.
Ilarket att-ady; beeves. $4.60y!.00 areas
rows. $2.oui4.60; feeders, steadv at $..7(f
4(; calves and yearlings, $2.2124
HOHS Receipt, t.iot) fteed. Market 10c
tu 15o lower; ranne of prices, li.Swil4.W;
bulk of sales, $6.Wu61e i
10 heifers.. 74
18 feeders,
lo cows....
E.
8 feeders.. 877
1 cow 920
1 bull 1270
1 calf no
363
610
713
811
700
,. 473
.1240
.1220
8 cows 916 2 66 44 feeders. .1125
45 cows 944 2 15 1 bull 1340
1 cow 1(100 2 65 2 cows 813
5 cows ft2 I 66 2 heifers... 340
2 heifers... 650 2 55 10 lielfers... 643
13 feeders.. 453 3 10 30 feeders.. 106
21 feeders.. 469 4 lo . 6 cows 1018
13 cows 780 2 75 6 cows 976
6 cows 1012 2 60 16 cows 1050
8 cows 1061 2 70 1 birl 1481
6 cows 963 2 80 14 cows 10m
81 heifers... 993 2 40 20 f tellers.. l'H
9 steers.. ..I2.IH 3 40 - 44 steers. ...1224
24 cows 925 3 10 4 heifers.. 810
6 heifers.. 442 2 76 6 heifers.. 248
6 heifers.. 274 3 76 24 calves..
4 calves... 8M 8 00 3 feeders.
3 feeders.. 675 2 90 9 feeders.
7 feeders.. 703 3 26 13 heifers.
24 feeders.. 1163 3 95 2 feeders.
2 90 7 feeders.. liw
Olaf Llndberg Neb.
966 3 55 23 cows M
912 2 60
Murnhv Bros. Neb.1
33 feeders. .1194 4 20 15 cowa 1053
T. Devlne Mel),
3 45 6 cows.
8 26 1 bull..
i 50 1 bull..
6 00
J. M. Anderson Neb.
11 feeders.. 197 2 40 12 feeder.. .1183
6 cows 9t;4 2 60 14 cows 922
6 heifers... 810 3 26
J. A. Anderson Neb.
11 cows 904 3 10 12 cows 944
Rush Creek L. 8. Co. Neb.
58 rows 946 3 10 28 heifers... 940
18 cs. A sts. tod 2 00 4 bulls 1167
C. A R. Wiley-Neb.
U feeders.. 1074 3 65 32 feeder.. 872
H. Person Nab.
13 feeders.. 624 3 to 4 feeders . 633
SOUTH DAKOTA.
..1580 2 60 8 feeders.. 913
... 796 3 30 6 stears. ...1162
...1147 4 lo 10 steers... .12i4
H. B. Blckerdyke S. D.
... 6S0 2 66 8 cows 906
U00 2 60 3 cows low)
W4 3 66 4 steers... .12-2
Ben Harrison 8. D.
11x2 4 15 2 feeders
9U 3 16
C. McPlurson a. D
, 864 2 70 6 cows...
lor 2 to 4 cows...
. art 2 io
Reynolds A Mortimer S. D.
.. 914 2 66 9 steers..
..1000 $ 26 20 mixed.
A. J. Helms-S. D.
..1364 3 80 17 cowa 970
,. 2 50 4 steers.. ..1132
H. W. Riekle . V.
.1179 t 60 8 cows..... 994
Hub $ 40
R. Kene-S. D.
14 feeders. 1068 4 20 12 feeders.. 1069
24 Steers. ...1170 4 00 17 row. 1047
I li. Chsse-8. D.
24 feeders.. 1085 4 00 27 cow. .. ..1010
i cows 1064 2 60 11 feeders.. 912
Paul Schmole 8. D.
Scows 1016 215 20 cows... n M
1 bull lit) 2 60 -
Fred Wllson-8. D.
JO steers... .1004 4 lo 1 steer. ...1014
Joha Flalgg-8 D.
16 steers... .1JU4 4 26 1 feeders.. 460
Ola Hendrlckaon 8. IX
11 feeders.. 6V2 2 65 . 18 steers.. ..1142
1 cow W In 1 cgw., 770
I cows 470 2 70
O. Barnes B. D.
7 cs. A hs.1003 3 3U I cows..... 9u0
J belfers-.luiO $ 80 4 steer. ...Ua
4 cows IU
3 90
2 70
2 90
2 76
2 90
2 60
2 10
3 00
3 65
2 85
2 3d
2 2-1
2 80
3 50
$ 60
2 50
2 90
8 16
3 26
2 90
3 40
SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep receipts
were again very light this morning and
the total ror tne week to date Shows a
very heavy falling off as compared with
recent weeks. At the same time there
was a very good buying demand for fat
sheep and lambs and everything along that
line met with very ready aale at prices
that were safely 10c higher. Thus good
lambs sold -up to $6.36, with good, heavy
.wethers up to $4.85. Buyers made very
short work of clearing up everything In
sight that would do to kill. It Is safe to
quote the market on fat sheep as generally
$1 higher than the low time last week.
while fat lambs are $1.2531.40 higher than
last week's low point.
There were only a very rew reeuer sneep
and lambs In sight nnd what were here
sold at about steady prlcea. The trade
on feeders this week has not been very
active, aa Is very apt to be the case Imme
diately ronowing Ak-sar-wn weea. 11
has been the history ot the trade at this
point that country buyers flock in during
Ak-Sar-Ben week and then stay home the
week following, still, with receipts light
and with killers advancing, feeders have
shown some Improvement and prices are
2&4J000 higher than last week.
tjuotallona on range or grass sneep ana
lambs: Oood to choice lambs, $6.0t3.36;
fair to good Iambi, $5.50(ui4.00: feeding
lambs, 44.0ikh6.16; good to choice light year
lings, 14. 60416. 00; good to choice heavy
yearlings, $4.50gH.S5; feeding yearlings,
$3.75484.35; good to choice wethers, $4 20
4.75; fair to good wethers, $4.0ti$f4.26; feed
ing wethers, $o.40rjjaV66; good 4o choice
ewes. $4.0U44.v0; fair to good ewes, $3,604,
4.00; feeding ewes, $2.0OS.0O; culls .and
bucks, $1.0012,50. -
Representative sales:
NO- " A V.
110 Wyoming ewes, feeders Id)
692 Wyoming lambs, feeders 61
162 western yearlings, feeders... 62
67 Wyoming ewes, feeder culls. 86
204 Wyoming lambs, feeder culls 60
82 western ewes, feeder culls... 178
163 western wethers, feeders..... 60
o4 western ewes, culls 94
82 western ewes 112
1 bull....
2 cows..
23 steers.
6 cows.
9 cows
12 feeders..
4 steers...
13 cows....
6 cjtvs
14 steers...
6 cow.....
11.11.
6 cov...
23 cows...
44 steers.
6 cows..,
24 steers.
19 feeders.
2 It
2 10
2 66
2 60
2 60
4 00
I 10
2 70
2 50
2 50
3 06
2 25
4 00
4 15
4 lo
2 65
3 j
8 40
.1040 3 45
87 80. Dakota ewes, feeder cull
163 So, Dak. lambs, feeder culls.
349 So.- Dakota lambs, feeders....
261 Wyoming lambs, feeder culls
VS Wyoming lambs, feeders
116 Wyoming iambs, feeders
370 Wyoming lambs, feeders
41 Wyoming wethers, feeder..
9 Wyoming ewes, feeders
5M Wyoming lambs, feeders ....
70 Wyoming lambs, feeders
yearling wethers,
673 Wyoming
reeoers
29 Wyoming
leaders
69 Wyoming
47S Wyoming
IS) Wyoming
94 western
14 western
83 weatern
46 western
17 western
14 western
Pr.
3 3
6 15
4 06
2 25
4 80
1 76
3 65
2 75
4 50
2 60
4 00
4 &i
4 on
4 60
4 tU ,
4 60
3 65
2 75
4 35
3 75
yearling ewea,
70 4 26
wethera and ewes
wethers and ewe.
ewes, feeders
culls
lambs, culls
ewes
culls
ewes..
lambs, cull.
964 Wyoming lambs
20 Wyoming iambs, reader cun.
152 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
6H weatern iambs
67 western lambs, feeders 49
AO
93
(W
M
88
48
100'
62
104
60
70
6
69
60
. 400
.1037
..1093
2 70
i 30
3 75
I 26
I 15
3 80
3 10
3 76
3 16
3 10
3 40
140
4 10
140
4 tr
2 74)
234
"4
4 26
4 26
2 75
1 50
2 00
4 Oo
1 60
4 50
4 00
4 16
- 4 00
4 65
6 33
4 ii
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 7. CATLE Re-
seipts 15,0u0 head, Including 1,300 southerns
Market steady: choice exuoit and dressed
beef steers, $6,7647.00; fair to good. 4 to-W
.0; western steers, i.WKyti.oo; stockers' and
feeders. $8.ouij4.10; southern cows. $2.0otf
3.20; native cows, ii.Yb-pa.va; native heifers
$2,0036.16; bulls, $.'. log 1.25; calves, U&ijj
row.
HOOB Receipts 17.000 head. Msrket. Vvh
loc lower; top e 00; bulk. 4' Jj'a ; heavy
$4 a&.46; packers and butchers, $j.0trf
16.60; mint, u.(tu.ij; pigs, n.Axub.w.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 12.fr.i0
head. Market steady to weak; lambs, $4.60
tr4 16; ewea and yearlings, fa ootm 3b; west
em yesrllngs, 14.004114 to; western siieep.
$3.494.26; stockers and feeders, $3.254 5o.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market. .
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 7. CATTLE Re.
Irelpts, $.5u0 bead; market weak to loo lower
beet steers, $4 0oj7 ov: cows and helfert
t'.HO6 S5: calves. $3 0il.50.
HOUO KeceiiJts, stuu neaa: market SO 10c
lower top, nw; duix or aaies, go untie, so.
SHCEP AND LAM BB Receipts. 2.000
head: market stesoy to strona: lamba.
St. Loala Llva Block Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. T CATTLE Kereinia
1,700 head, including 1,200 Texana. Na
tive, steady to 100 tower; Texana, steady
I to lOo higher; natice shipping and ex
port a leers. 4 00&7.40: dressed beef and
butcher sloeis, $2 7s4.00; ateers under
1.000 pounds. $8 09 4. 00; stockers 4nd
luAr. I Nil M 1 nU' ..ma .. Y, I
12 60ii 1.76: miners il no ft iiz- bulla'
i $2.7604.26, talvts, $1.00 7 00, Texas aud
E. A. Rowden and O. T, Rowden to -Oeorge
L. Bailey, 'lot 8. Wester-'
field addition $ 400
Oeorge W. Hill and wife to E. A.
Rowden et al., lot s, westsrrieia
sddltlon : 1.004
Peter Bloom to John A. Rylen et .
al.. part lot 9, block 7, uruei no
tion ... 1
Saunders County National banH
to J. Fred Behm. lot 1 ana 1,
block 7, lots 13 and 14, block 4,
Mavne addition $"
Andrew Poulsen and wife to Frlhda
Paulsen, w5 feet. SV lot 4.
block 6. and el5 feet of s4 of
block 6. Park place 100
Annie Daley and husband to An'
gellna Mattern, 101 1, diock s,
Crelghton Heights 400
John N. Haskoll and wife to Henry
Huxhold, lot 1. block s, vasaar
nlacn . ... 1 . .. i-. . . 169
Erik Erlksen and wlfe.-te Anna M.
Dunn. eVk lot; I, bioca rat- M
rick s addition ,., . . 1.400
Frank A. Ouatafson and wlfe.xto) .
George Horst, lot io, , diock . . -.
Reunion addltlftb .... . . . : . . i . .A ; 125
Thomas F. Corrtgart te KWrd .
Uannon, lot 10, diock ,i.ipiwn
rdi.ce, .1. . . 400
John O. jacoba and Lillian M. Maul
to Frank w. vick, io t. dioub
s Hhlnn'a addition 400
Fannie Kllng to Jens Andersen, Jr.,
lots 14 ana la, diock 1, lutuniun.
addition 400
Mary 8. Atkins to William S. Pop-
pieton, 101 is. oioca mfvire ,
ton park ' 1
Daniel P. Nostrand and wlfs ;td
peter W. Bperry. nbo reet io s.
block ' 18. Omaha, also part of
Twenty-second street near said .
lot .1.100
Mary J. Holden and husband to A.
K. Miller. 101 11, uiwun av,
Kountse place , . 4,064
James C Nolson and wlfs to Rosa
M. Dalley, lot u, diock i, i-iiicn-cock's
First addition SOI
Alice H. Blackburn to tnariea 1..
Bond, lot 10. plotk , HilcncQ.c 8 ..
First addition , - 0(
Mary A. Wllsoh and husband to
Margaretha jonannssen, lot v,
10 and 11, block 1. Lakevlew addic
tion .
Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust
company to O. Harvey N. Fitch-
ett, lot 9, block 11, Dwlght A Ly
man's addition 171
George O. Winston to Daniel Mur
phy, B40 reel noo iwei 101 1, uiw a
16. E. V. Smith's addition 1,060
Missouri Valley Land and Live
Stock company to National Con
struction company, lot 11, block
6, Matthews' subdivision 260
J. J. Kitsgerald and wife to same,
lot 12, block. 4, Matthews' subdivi
sion 171
Harry A. C. .Elllston and wife to .
Andrew A. Pollack, wl3V4 feet
lot 1. block 4, Hillside Addition
No. 2 - t ' 1.044
M W. Falrchlld and hysbanrl to
Harrv F. Kellogg, lot 11, block
2, Oakhurst park : 1,044
Oeorge T. Irw and wife to Oeorge
N. Walker, eA nH, lot 41, Olse's -addition
l,00t
Ivna Kurts and husband to Betsey
, Darden. lot 4. block 4, Baker
place ................ ..... 1 1
Total
...121.261
Indian steers. $3.76 0 5.25; cowa and heif
ers. $1,6044.00. ..... ..
HOUS Receipts. 10,600 need, trisrset
Oc lower. Pigs and ilgnts. . fi.zisy
packers. $6 00 6. so; bulcners and
beat heavy, $6. 40(04. 66.
rllKEP AND l.AM H8 Receipts, 2.604
head. Market ' steady: native muttons,
$4 25Q4.60; lambs. $6,0046 25; culls anrj
bucks. $3.6014..; Blockers. $2.2504.44.
15&2(l
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OMAHA OEMERAV 3tARtTl3TS.
Caadltlaa at Trt.e and dtaaiatleas ae)
tapl and rawer Pradaca, v
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered ta
retail trade In cartons. 23c; No. L In gO-ltx
tubs, irj'rko; No. 1. In 40-lh. tubs. 20; Me.
t la 4u-lb. tubs. WH4o; No 3, tu 10-lb. tuba
tie; No. 2. lu l-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1. la
csrload lets. 21 Ho; No. 2. In carload let.
Ifeji-uiVic; countiy. fancy, tub. 17; oa.
soon. 16o
FOOS--Fresh candled. 14c per doaan.
CHEESE i'lneat Wisconsin full crwau
twins. 14Vc; young Americas, 4 la moou.
16o; favorite, 4 In boop. l6Vc; dalls, 20 is
hoop. lHc: eram brick, full case, Utttc
half caae. Uac; lialf doaen bciok. lis, Ui
guotations o Swiaa bwr luabexfeg UaLf
after October.
U JAR Ccareav granulated, $6ac; fin,
grauuUlad. e.10vi tbaa, 4 44o pondered,
460c par lb. .
DRESSED ' roUt,TAr-4Hss liat
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