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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. OCTOBER 2.1. 1011.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Continued.)
$104 to 1)0,014 mads prompt.. F. u.
We a. Wead Hide.. ltn ami i-arnam.
MONET to loan on business or real.
enre properties. 1.0() to MV.O0O. V. li.
J HUM AS. MM Ural Nat. Hank Bldg.
LOW RATKS, BKMIS-CARLBKRQ CO
110-M Brandels 1 healer Bldg.
WANTED FARM LOANS. Ktoke lo
t raiment Company. Otnaba.
irTT?RT TRUST CO'"" nd cit,
loan, iui B. 11
r.iPVIV nRn?3l-r". to lie.
"."-.), 4 urn. Na, Hrt
LARGE LOANS, municipal bonds, more
gsges bought and aold. ISTL'LI, BROS.
Farm loans: r.o commission; optional
payments: cheap money; iuirk service,
urin 8. Merrill, 1213 city Nail Rk.Jildg.
FOR SALE ORJCHANGE"
F.XCHAN(JF8-a7 C. Jewell, Board ot
Trada. D. IW7.
FOR PALE or trade, fine stock and
(train farm, 320 acres, I miles from Onawa,
la. Sherman Nelson, owner, 2-17 1'ieree
fct., btoux City, la.
1 HAVE one section of Wisconsin tim
ber land that 1 would like to exchange
fur good Income property; land la rloar
and any property taken inuin be clear of
encumbrance; would consider acreage
' property near Omaha. Address Y I. car
omaha Bee.
I HANDLE exchangee everywhere. For
raulta see me, Dean. 17 Ilea Bldg. D. 13)1
VK exchange properties cf merit, C W.
Welsh. 812-13 O N. Dlk Hide. Doug. 7M3.
$12,000 EQUITY tit fine, 300-acrefarni
near Maryvlue. Mo., to trade for mdae.
or hardware; a long time will be given
nn balance. Income thla year 12,860. Price,
iUS per acre. Address Y li care Bee.
I HAVE for trade near good town In
Dodge county. Nebraska, cloe to Omaha,
40 acrea of aa good corn land an there la
In the state. Want 7 or room modern
iiousa: mutt be well located and clear of
encumbrance. Charles Hanley, Aa!.. 1C7
B. lith ft., Umihi, Neb.
T. C Torrison & Co.
Phone D-lloi.
M2-S0J City National Bnnk Building
EXCLUSIVE EXCHANGE BROKERS.
We trade farina and ranches, city prop
erty, merchandise, hardware, furniture,
real eatate mortgages, banks and bank
stocks, cattle, horaea and any other prop
erty of value on a commission basis only.
.We do not buy. We do not 6eIL
But WTe Will Trade.
TEX first-class residence lots In Linton,
lug., worth 11. Wi, which I will trade fur
omaha property. Addreaa It. A. Kvlaey.
li Laird street. Webster
TRADES If you have anything t
trade, write ma. U. . Walt, til Bee Bldg.
BxchangesJewoll, B d of Trade. D. If37.
A BECTION of land In Mcpherson
cminty for real estate. Tel. Harney
J"0". LA!.B 9.R TRADK-Thlrty-flve
roomed rnodern hotel, county seat Best
of location. Rented for two years 1,0
per month. Want land, glvs price. Full
deacrlptlon In first letter. John Heyer
Ix-mare. Is. '
m ACRES, t miles eaePof Kodgewlck."
olo., under the Peterson ditch to ex
change for merchandise of equal value.
m per acre. Addreaa O. A. Butts, Bur
well, Neb.
110 ACRES, 5 miles from Burwell. Neb.
County aewt. To exchanne for good clean
stock of merchandise, t') per acre. Ad
drerg Box 101. Burwell, Neb.
If you have anything to exchange, ad-
uee it in the Omaha Dally Bee.
STEAMSHIPS
Anchor Lino Stcninsliips
Near York, Ixndonilerry and Glssgow.
New York, I'alermo anil Naplos.
Altraitlve rates for ticket between New
York and all Hcotrh. English, Irish,
Continental and Mediterranean points.
Bnperlor Accommodations. Excellent ('ill
elite. Efficient Hervlce. Apply promptly
for Reservation to local agent of Anchor
Line or Henderson Brothers, General
Aitente. Chicago, ill.
WANTED TO BUY
fd hand roods. Kirser, 1020 Center. D-WSI.
WK PAY highest price for men's id
hand clothing. M. Nathun. luw b. Uto.
FOR MARCH 1ST HETTLKM ENT.
We have a number of cuMnmera for
good, well Improver) farms In eastern Ne
braska. If your fnrni Is for sale give us
description, price and term.
TOLAND & W1LEV,
MO Hie llldg., Omaha, Nob.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED To rent 4-room house, part
modern. In any pait of city. Addresi
.. Bee.
BY young lady employed modern un
furnlilied room, with board. In private
furnily, Address 1) 4:).', Bee.
NICELY furnished room with piano by
gentleman. Modern. Addrcrs H 47, Hoe.
WAN i ifcUS! f UATiONS 3
IX) U a flrxt clauu practical nurse, call
Mrs. Uoyntoti, 11. H7J, a-:b,.
VOUinO isu, wiiii liiu .'iiool edjea.
lion, wishes a pusillon. C Hi. Uae.
MAN wants poatUdn as janitor; gaoa
teterences. Addi IJ-iAi. vara Uae.
WANTED Work; call Web. 2013; col
ored girl.
MAN and wile, ery capable, 'desires
employment; experienced as manager
und housekaeper. Addteas. B-336. lie.
WANTED Place on farm for boy II
liar (i old. t tfi. Uaa.
I'lHUT CLAhS laundreaa wants work
by the day. C. i'otemon, SJ10 Ohio St.
WA8H1NQ and curtains dono. T. II Mm
WANTED Position as cook.
J91 Ch'cago St.
Call at
OOOD penman wishes Dosltlon.
Ad-
drsss K Hi Use.
BUNDLE wsshlng wanted. Har Kf7t
A fnilrUIA V "C ... - r.
m ...... ...... -u i -" vu wmiivw
steady employment on a farm. Add reus
. . Cj l. . 1 1. mr 1 If iffn... T . . .
Dunlap, la.
WANTED Position by a stennaranhar
high school graduate; completed course
In stenography and bookkeeping at col
lege. Addresa W tW. Bee.
WANTED Position as chauffeur.
either private or garags; am farmer;
nave aipioma. nox ii. it. i. bianion, la.
Y'OI'NO man wants position aa renalr
man for garage or chauffeur for private
family; good references. Doug. M
First-class laundress, to go out by day.
42U a loth ft.
POSITION wanted ns housekeoper,
rood plain cook. i3 N. tilth. Miss A. M.
Muller.
WANTED At once, school girl to help
with general housework evenings and
SHturdiiys, one who can go home nights.
Oood pay. Apply Mia Dewey Ave.
Minnl ti.ini'h ,,.
... i ... 'in .-..v. i ,i . wi.iihii nun pn
sltlon aa housekeeper for widower; ref
erences exchanged. 8423 No. Sotlt Pt.
YOl'Nd LADY wants position as cash
ier vr office girl. ind. K-1794.
FKAM8T11KHK wants work by day.
Call Douglas C752.
aha
BSZBESZI
isnrasp ii iiis wm
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Now is the time to see the results of farming in the richest part of the west, the proofs are
brought here to show you what you can do; all of the products are shown under one roof andean evening
cannot be better spent than looking over the exhibits displayed in the booths of the different s'tates. at the
To further explain farming systems, profitable locations, and probable cost of land.
Interesting lectures are given by men who know and have proven their claims.
Two lectures of especial interest have been arranged for today in Lecture Hall "A" to be
delivered by WILLIAM BRUCE LEFFINGWELL, Author, Traveler and Lecturer,
2:30 P. M. -APPLES, PEARS AND GRAPES.
9:00 P. r1. -INDUSTRIAL OREGON.
Dr. Frederick A. Millener will continue his daily electrical experiments and demonstrations of the wireless telephone in the
"Stop" at
WANTED SITUATIONS
tContlr.ued
TEIKPHONE operator wishes posi
tion at private switchboard. Webster
j;4.
I.AHY with child 3 years old wants
poMltlon aa housekeeper. Heat of refer
enres. Addreaa 11. 4ft. flee.
TIIK Y. M. A. employment depart
ment fuinlrhea capable and reliable men
for all posltlone.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
ftblp fonr Hock to Soatb Onuthai
are ntilcago and shrinkage: your
conslgumenta rccelT prompt anil
careful attention.
LIVE STOCKCOMMISSI0N
MERCHANTS
IJycrs Bros. & Co. btrong and re ponnlble.
WOOD UlUja. SA-33 Kichanee llldg.
Great Went. Com. Co., Omaha ft Denver.
W. R. SMITH & BON just handle sheep.
W. F. DKNNY CO., 233 Exeli. Illdg.
1 Alio MKOri. liHiulle t'Httle, Ihh. Hhep.
CUli- 'ION i'om. t'u,, IIU Exchange HidgT
lionuhiie tL Knnnull Co.. M2 Kxch. llldg.
lay, KobHiHQii t Co., am Kxch. llldg.
i ho rtlanoHnl Com. 'o., 116 Kxch, H.d
V K MM I I M v nim nandle heep.
intcrKiuiv lu, u. .,ei' results, tinip to u.
lil im h'llik K LV CO., l Exch. Uldg.
b.. lUrKH'li4 at . )., ito Kxch. Hldg.
Aiii-n Ouuiny Ht Co., S.U-.U l-.xcll. Itldg.
i.ux junm t oi:i. Co., Uuncli ot hustlei s.
Kd'Kion or Iioikiu, live stock com, mer.
! rtiim.ru L. W. Cum. Co., im Kxciiange.
kiKxji iroceda ot aiiii'iiivnla In tjtocli
Yurus .Null Bunk. Only uank at yards.
Wi.NiN Ulluh. & t;Q.. Kxi'iianxe ljdg.
lA V KKjlYJK )H.. lJ-4()'ti.XCIlT Hldg
I'uxton- l.i'Kiimn 'Hem. Co. hi'K iciiieol.
Aiaitin urns. v to., .i-7 Exch. llldg.
Aiex . iiuclianan n mm, liA-tm Ex. llldg.
t-Hxtoii-r'cKiiiMn t hem. Co. wt'K reintdles.
Ki'COMt piuceolM ul tdiTuiii!nia lu bluuk
Yards Nat i Bank, only bank at yards.
JKuihtun 6t I'oiida, live slock coin, mer
UtVlMHA HL GKAITi MAriNci
WV.KKa UHAIN CO.. craln marchanta.
conalgnmenta aKdiclted. iM Brauueta.
Msbraska-lowa Oraln Co. 7tt Brandeux
THE UPDIKE GRAIN CO. Cooelgtv
B)nva caretulif hanaied. Omaba, fueu.
MUHtUAMi CO&lMlUUiON CO. ' As Me
n.an wno hs tried ue."
CAVERS J LEVATOR CO., Who.eeale
deaieis In grave, nay. caup teed, lu
liiaauela Blag.
ROBERTS GRAIN CO., grain consign
ments solicited, grain oougbt to arrive.
YM Urandele.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received until 4 o'clock on
Thursday. October 56, 1HU, at the offloe
of tho Secretary of the Board of Re
gents. Vnlversllty ot Nebraska, Lmroln,
for the cone! ruction of a hollow brick
"Merum Laboratory" building to cost ap
tnoxlmately fn.ov. on the University
Farm near Llncloln, according to plans
and specifications now on file in the
office of the Huperlntendent of Construe
Hun. Room W. Administration Building,
I'ulveislty of Nebraska. Bids must he
rcaled and marked with the bidder's
nanui, and the worda "Bids for rierum
1 jiboiatury" written plulnly on the out
side. O 17-13-2,!.
THE OMAHA BEE
The Great Home Taper
mI aa v aa i!ai
Mm in tfe Union
TOESEK 16 .TO 28, LOSE
the Booth
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Recent Adrancei in Wheat Values
Hare Oirided Local Viewi.
ACTIVE TRADERS ENCOURAGED
Easier Tene la Cora Market After
ar Aevanee of thr Previews
Day Profit Taklog Is
Oewersl.
OMAHA. Oct 21. Mil.
The recent advent In wneat values ht.
divided local views. Prices today, whllo
rj"1' showed no material change
i no rraiorlty of active traders are en
couraged on the buying side by the con
tinues adverse weather In the spring
wheat belt and the holding of cash
premiums In the southwest markets. On
tne Whole profits have been fairly well
taken on the advances, making it a safe
trading market.
J nere w as some easier tone to the
corn market after the sharp advance
yesterday. 'Profit taking wan pretty gen
eral on the advance. Sentiment could
naroiy a more bullish and a chanse to
clear weather and Increase In new corp
oterlngs will be nerdvd to check bull
entnusiosm.
Wheat was nractli-sltv unchanged
throughout the day'a stsslon; evening up
wanes ror the week end was the feature
of the day's market.
lhrratenwig weather over the corn belt
gsve tho torn market a hhow of early
strength, but the late trading was fea
tured with soiling and cloning prices
were slightly lower.
Primary wheat reccltits wore 1.075.000 bu.
and shipments were fi!i2.(iw bu., against
receipts last year of l.lUD.Mr) bu. ond ship
ments of 6r0.i00 bu.
Primary corn roeelnts were 477.WK) bu.
and thipm:tits were 723.000 bu., against
receipts iast year of 525,000 bu. and ship
ments of 244,(0 bu.
Clearances weie 9.900 bu. of corn. 430 bit.
of oats, and wheat and flour eaual to
Liverpool closed unchanged to Vid higher
on whent and "vl higher on corn.
i ne following rash sales were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car. tl.041; 4
cars, $1.04; 1 cars, H.O-U. No. 8 hard: 1
car, I1.04H; 1 car. 11.04; 1 car, 1.0R1; 1
car, I1.0SV4: 1 car. I1.0J. No. 4 hard: 1
car, Sc. Rejected: 1 car. UTHc. No. 1
mixed: 1 oar. 11. OIK: t cars. Sl.04'4. No.
i mixed durum: 1 car. 11.02.
i.UR.N-iNo, z yellow, l car, we. jso.
yellow: 10 cars. kx: i cars. CS-kc. No,
yellow: 3 cars, Sxe. No. 2 mixed:
core, fSc. No. I mixed: 1 car, 69c.
OATS Standard : 1 car. 47c. No.
white: a cars, 4&c; t can. 43l.ic; No.
wnite; i car, 4d!4c.
Omaha caali Prteea.
WHEAT No. I hard. 11.0! H Iftl.OtW :
No. hard, 11.03 1.06H; No. 4 hard,
7Hciff$1.04.
CORN No. 2 whlto, 9V10c; No.
white, 4'T0c: No. 4 white, 69V
-tc; .no. 3 yellow, Si HP 6o; No. i
elfow, tiiff9c: No. 4 yellow, 68
HI He; No. 2, -089c; No. 3, 684 Wtftfc;
No. 4, ll40tUc.
OATS No. 2 white. 47-047 c; staml-
CITY OfrFICIAL NOTICE,
NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACTORS.
The Board of Educstlon of the School
District of Omaha Invites sealed bids for
the grading of Ixita Seven (7) and Eight
(X ailtl the East Seventy feet of Lot Hlx
(Hi, Block Thirteen (13). Kountxe s Third
Addition, the same being located on the
East aide of Sixteenth Street, between
William and Pine Streets. A certified
check for 1100.00 drawn In favor of the
Hchool District of Omaha must accom
pany each bid and the auc.ceasful bidder
will be required to give a bond In amount
of tMP0.no tor the faithful performance of
his contract. The amount of dirt to be
moved Is approximately 11,i0 yards.
Bids close at two o clock P. M. on Fri
day, October 27th. Bids must be made on
bidders' blanks, which will be furnished
by the Superintendent of Buildings at 2024
Nicholas street. Sealed envelopes con
taining bids must be addressed to the
Secretary Board of Education, M City
Hall, and marked on outHlde "Hid for
Grading. J- K. BURGESS.
Secretary Board of Education.
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 20, 1911. O20dot.
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Showing the Electric
srd. 4V47c; No. .1 write, 4mS4r;
No. 4 white. 4f4Hc: No. 3 yellow,
46-4 4Sc; No 4 yellow, H(i4l'4c.
.BARLEY Malting, fl. 1161. 21; No. 1
feed. 2. &1U7.
RYE No. 2, 917e; No. t, iifllc
tit flu t ileeelgts.
Wheat. Com. Oats
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omnha
Dulutb
... S3
...44ii
... 71
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CHICAGO GRAIX AMI PROVISIONS
Peatarcs of the TradlaaT aadl Closing
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct. 21. A huge reduction
toony In the estimated wheat yield of the
Canadian northwest helped give the mar
ket for the cerenl an upward tilt. The
cloxlng tone wbb strong with prices run
ning from the same as last night to c
advance. In corn there was a net de
cline of 'c to He Oats finished un
changed to ic up and provisions varying
from Re lower to 0c greater cost.
Khort sellers were In a flurry to coVer
,n tho sennion came to an end. There
hnd been much n?w buying on weak
spots. In addition many longs who solu
out early were nervoas and at every fa
vorable opportunity sought to reinstate
their lines. The news which received the
biggest share of attention was the 9,0(10.000
bushels drcreaMe In Cnnadlan crop figures
as compared with whnt was expected a
month ago.
Prospect of additional Iofs In that dl
recikm was emphasized by reports of bad
weslher northwest, especially throughout
North Dnkota. Durlnir the dny December
fluctuated from tl.0."-Vtil.01"4 ' to $1.0.",6,
closing jc net higher at 81 .'-'Vi 1.02V.
1'rotit grabbing by lonas brought shout
wnaRneKs In corn. December ranged
from r.14c to Sc, with the cloie un
settled. 'c down at Vc. Cnsli grades
were In fair demand from shippers. No.
2 yellow waa quotod Bt TS'ya 7lic.
Onta were firm becaKHe luedlctlons that
receipts would materially Increase hail
not been fulfilled. Top and bottom lev
els touched by the December option were
4S-HC and 4nSAc, with latest sales 4V.tC
a fcaln nf over last night.
Foreign buying was a factor In steady
ing the market for hog products. At the
end of tho day pork and ribs weie un
changed to 2Uc off and lard 6c lower to
un advance of a dime.
Quotations ot leading products were:
I Open. High. . Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheatl
Dec.
May.
July
Corn
! I
i oi4-:l l 02's,
1 OU'Vil 1 07
1 OUI 1 004
i ci (i:-4H,i 02vi
1 v'i l
1 0,
i mi
Doc.
May.
July.
Oats
Dec..
May.
July,
rork
Jan.
May.
Lard
Oct..
Jan.
Ribs
Jan.
May.
6i
74
67
65i
CC',41 60
6;7t!67'.i'ii'V4
vOH 66T
8,
48t:Hi 4i4
48H
I 7Mi
7i 4;&ki
13 87H 15 S
16-ll.U 14 01
15 7TH!
15 80
IB 80
15 ?H
TH
15
8 25
8 35
15 87SI la 90
9 00 1 J 10 1
00
10
10-lBj 9 17l
10
825-27H 8 30
8
8 37Hi837H-40
8 82H
a 3d
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $4.25
6.40: straights, 13 .80tr4.S0; spring stralghta.
MWifl.IS; bakers, t3.7gO.OO.
RYE No. 2. 97Hc
SEEDS Tlnothy, 13.aejri5.2t; clover,
$M.OiiitJ'19.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl
8l5.76l.tiO; lard, per 10i lbs., 9.ly; short
ribs, sides ( loose!, S8.0Ofi.5O.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to ii000 bushels. Primary re
ceipts were l.Um.uOO bushels, compared
with l.lKSUMI bushels the corresponding
day a year ago. Estimated receipts for
Monday: Wheat. 46 cars; corn, 224 cars;
oats. l;il cars; hogs. 33.0m) head?
Chicago Cash prices Wheat, No. 2 red,
ll.OlVn l 03; No. 3 red. el.00bl.02; No. 2
hard, $1.0r.fil.07; No. 3 hard, ll.044fl.0o;
No. 1 northern, 8I.UW1.I7; No. 2 northern,
1.12'.1.15; No. 3 northern, tl.10ral.14; No. 2
spring, H.O.'.'if 1.12; No. 3 spring, tl.l4(qi.12;
No. 4 spring. icj1.10: velvet chaff, 80o
(fi 41.12; durum, OficWSl.OS. Corn, No. 2, 74
4i7.r.V4c; No. 2 white, TikJTfic; x0. 2 yel
low, 7VfciWSic; No. 3, 73t(i73Hc; No. 8
white 76g76Vjc; No. 8 yellow, Wtf'ee; No.
4. 7274c; No. 4 white, 7373c; No. 4
yellow, 7Mf7uVic. Oats, No. 2, 47X470;
No. 2 white, 4hifc49c; No. 3, 47Hc; No. 3
m !?ssiifiitiee iter
mum
white, 47i4Sc: No. 4 white,. 47gc;
standard, 4'4Vc.
BUTTER Steady; creameries. 23Q2?c;
dalrleo. 2Vi)ZC-
EOtiS Steady; receipts 17S3 caaea; at
mark, rases Included, lMflftc; firsts, 21c;
prime firsts, tie.
CHEESE Steady; daisies. HfH'c;
twins, 13'?1314c; young Americas, Hji
14Hc; long horns, 14iiiiJi4Hc.
I"OTATOES Firm; Wisconsin. RMWJc;
Michigan and Minnesota. 6S'62c; receipts.
80 cars
POULTRY Live, steady; turkeys, 14c;
chickens. 9c; springs, lS4c.
VF-AL Steady; M to Wl lbs., Ml9e; 80 lo
85 lbs., '310ttc; 83 to 110 lbs.
Receipts.
Flour, bbla 15.50
Wheat, bu 7.2n0
Corn, bu 21 ,uW
Oats, bu 242.100
Rve, bu 12.000
Barley, bu 129,000
Carlot Receipts Wheat. 63
M of contract grade: corn. 191
lie.
Shipments.
B.cno
4i2TO
M8.00U
lSS.MOil
lo.ono
11.600
cars, wltn
cars, with
78 of contract grade; oats, 1M esrs. Total
receipts of wheat at Chicago, Minneapolis
and Duluth today were 730 cars, com
pared with 679 cars last week and 439 cur
tho corresponding dsy a year ago.
St. I nule General Market.
PT. LOUIS. Oct. 21. WHEAT Strong;
track, No. 2 red, 1.0'V81.03; No. 2 hard.
1. (W:.il. 14 sic; futures higher; December,
.1.02;" May, tl.Ob.
CORN Higher; track, No. 2, 73V374c;
No. 2 white, 74&74Vic: futures firm; De
cember, toe; May, etic.
OATS Higher; track. No. 2, 47Hfc4lc;
No. 2 white, 4!C4!g49c; futures firm; De
cember, 4c; May, 60M.C
RYE Firm at 11.00.
FLOUR Firm, red winter patent?, Jl iXl
fio.Oii; extra fancy and stralgnt, 4.0lV4.5iJ;
hard winter clears. $3.603 3.&J.
W ED Timothy, 12.001 14.60.
CO RN M E A L 13 . 20.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, J1.12
1.14.
HAY Steady ; timothy, $19,005 24.00.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged, Job
bing. $lin.'. Lard, unchanged; prime,
stesdy. $S.52'-41i.6JH- Dry salt meats,
higher: boxed, extra shorts. $9.00; clear
ribs, $P.00; short clears. $9.12. Bacon,
higher: lioxed. extra shorts. $10.00; clear
ribs. $10.00: short clears. $10.12V.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 3c;
springs, 0c; turkeys, 14316c; ducks, 12c;
geese. Wo.
BUTTER Steady: creamery, 23ig30c.
baas-Firm at 20'22c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 9.900 75.000
Wheat, bu St.OnO 6000
Corn, bu 62.000 41,03
Oats, bu 37,000 32,000
Kansas City Grata aatt Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21.-WHEAT-Un-changed
to tjc lower; No. 2 hard, $1.04V4
1.11; No. 3, $1.021 09; No. 2 red, $1.03; No.
8. tl.OHpjl.02; December, $1.03SyU1.03',i ;
May, $1.06T; July, r7Titl8c.
CORN Unchanged to o higher; No. 2
mixed, 73c; No. 8 T2o; No. 2 while, 73c;
No. 3. 72Hc; December, tSliMe; May,
OATS Unchanged; Nc-j 2 white, 48
48Hc: No. 2 mixed. 46&g47ttc.
RYE-7c.
HAY Steady; cholcs timothy, $100;
choice prairie. $13.0013.BO.
BUTTER Creamery, 28c; seconds, 24c;
packing stock, 19c.
EGGS Extras, 28c; firsts, 22Hc; sec
onds, 14c.
Receipts. Bhtpm'ta.
Wheat, bu 93,0riO 63,000
Corn, bu 22,000 82.000
Oats, bu 12,000 8,000
Mlnncepolla t.ralw Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 21. WHEAT De
cember, $1.1054131.104; May, $1.1M4; July,
fl.ir.Ti; cash. No. 1 hard. $1.12; No. 1
northern, 11.1291.12: No. 2 northern,
$1.0VS1.10: 'o. 3, $1.0f.1.06Ti.
FLAX-$2.37.
BARLEY 68c!!. 18.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 73c.
OATS-No. 3 white, 4646V4c
RTB No. 2. 93&03HC-
BRAN-$21.5022.00.
FLOUR First patents. $u.4rtfj5.70; sec
ond patents. $5.00rj5.00; first clears, f3.90g
4.25; second clears, $2.803.20.
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MILWAUKEE, Oct. 21. WHEAT No.
1 northern, $1.14V0&1.17; No. I northern,
8U2ii71.15-, No. 2 hard winter, $1.08Vt. De
cember. $1.03; May, $1.07.
OATS-Standard. 4848V4c.
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