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e o B e, P 0 O RO T WS 5 ST e 14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: l k“. \ ' \ | second patents, $42:G140: Arst clears, 8.3 | ment purchases and closed easier. Amer- [ rallied the market and_carried prices par- 1 NA) @1.95: second clears, §2. " feane followed the sdvance in New York, | tially 5 points higher. Following this busi- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1903. ONALA LIV STOCK ¥ARET SHIP YQUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL Oa BRAN stimulating the markets all round, prices | ness was fairly active and the tone steady being fairly maintained until near the close, | with the close steady, net unchanged to 6 OMAHA WHOLBSALE MARKET. when they became irregular and ended | points higher. Sales were 7060 bags, In sler. Grand Trunk was strong. Kaffirs | cluding November, at 4.80c; Decomber, 5.00 ere easy. The amount of bulllon taken | @5.06c; January, 5108%.10c. March, 5.25% ’bfllgn Purchases Oause Advance in Prioe Receipts Light and Gool Stuff 8old | In any quantity and get highest market prices. Write for infor- nd Quotations on into th o and on balance tod - 5. bic : Lont A of Wheat at Obicego. Staple and Famey Produce. o B R naang gn heence watr | May, 8.466.50c; July, 8.60c Steady to Btrong. mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by our —— R0~ Fresh ook, Sod off, 18, drawn for shipmen: frica Cotton Market, — hbus ich 1 g Y \ 1 LivE TR nick- | PARIS, Oct. 2 s on the bourse ST o o wuse which is located nearest td you. HRTRONG CABLES ADVANCE CORN PRICES | e Fiin. reomierse serordb o ag; | o0, ohencd fem on New ork and Ton' | NEW YORK, o 2. COTTON-Market |HGG MARKET ~ GENERALLY STEADY | ! - Yy ™ v o nternationals were active, { TR TR SO 658 e v e particularly Bpanish, Fortuguese and Ser: | Iower cables, excellent weather ' for both —_— | 5 T d vians. 1o T ced 12f on the bet A d__developing cottol > E {gearket tor Oats Followea That of | BUTTERTPacking stoek 1apisisc, hojcs tor Rejerioan conaltlons amd the fmprove: prehenslons of October notices, which | No Freah Arrivals of Sheep and Lambs ] [] "y Other Grainas, hut Proved to i ol ’ 4 ment in copper. Three per cent rentes, | caused speclal liquidation and bear pres-| L.4 gor the Week All Desirable FRESH FISH—Fresh caught trout, 11¢; 8f (ic_for the account Exchange on Lon- | Sure In that position. Shortly after the d w"oLE.‘LE "lDE Ms“c“ANTs Be Stendier Than Corn pickeral Sc. Dike. oot perch 6. buftale. | 408, B e for check opening the market was rallled & point or Grades of Killers and Feed- Ta@se. bluefish, 16c; whitefish, 10c; salmon. | . BERLIN, Oct. 2.—Exchange on London, | tWo by covering, as it was scen that the » Y —y haddock, be; codfish, ifct redsnapper, | SIBEYOLE for checks =Discount rates:|notices to no material extent were férth. g foard g UM‘HA NEB sluux clTY WWA sHANn |SUND "EB iobaters. boiled, per I, 7c: jobaters, | Short Bllls, 4 per ‘cent inree months bille, | coming. but the estimates tor tomorrow s ) ' ’ " y ' ' . o . 4 per cent. e weekly statement of the | receipta at leading points were heavy, an en. Den Jo. B, bullhasds, 1io; casmeh Withstanding the fact that the trade BOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 2. | CHICAGO, Oct. 2—A good demand for | 1ic: bintk ba o0 hajibut, s cinppiee Imperial Bank of Germany shows the fol- | 1 12¢; herring, 6c; white bass, 10c. lowing changes: Cash in hand, decrease, | facl 3 conditlon report th 00 " " 5 ture deliveries of wheat at the seaboard | 1“6 MerTing 6¢; white ba . | 11008 ; tremury: notes, decreans: J60,000m; | Is eXpecten to Moo & Boilon AhonTny, the ORiaivte were gt o illS 2R | Syes, $.6502.00; cholce feeder inmbs, 8430 forelgners, together with an excellent | 4 TRl $300; exifn selects, per can, | OtRer securities, increase, $H2.640,00m; notes | market ruled weaker the remainder of the | Qmcial’ Monday cow cows. ... 88 460, 'fair to good fecdar lambe, $3.5004.00 nd for the cash article at Minneapolis, | A20: Per gal., $200; extra selects, per can, | I/ cltculation, increcee, 303,900000m. Brices | beastos Nost tent int two of | OMclal Tuesday 1 bull cow. 800 180 | feeder yeariings, $3%5u3.00; feeder wethes largely responsible for the strength | oy Per &l $170; standard, per can, ®oc; | G, $CTbR S0 SUREL, S o%m. the bottom at & net decline of 155 points Caclal Wednsed 1 ke Dtk 10 § g | WESE: fosaer ewes, §.80g.08 that market today, and December clos AR eartex i o . ;| Officlal Thursda cows 1 bl g i - e higher. Decomber corn wha up i | g GRATRIE CHICKENS—Per dos., $.00 BW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | in naseried that 1o Newre York eon hag | OMclal Friday i o IR CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET. B, OAts were e higher and January pro- | e e b i " § cows cow.....130 2% ot sioped thom e ta%5s tnouary b BRAN_Per ton. S0 % ——— pasaed into the hands of an interest that| Five days this week 2 cows cows. 111016 175 ; Future deliveries of wheat made good 1A Y grh- " uollr'? by (gn‘-th Wl'“" Good Weadway Made in Stocks fin | (0L 'ONE KO WAk fhe Rew Orleans con. | Same days last week. 1 feeder ows..... 980 1 Oattle Market Was Steady, Hogs Were 3 . z ers’ assoclation : olce No. 1 up- rly months, that the New Orleans ¢on-|Suime wi : cows cows..... 980 2 By o (e sty Dpsermber PN b g medium. W00 pite of Bad Reports. tingent 1a heavily short both here and At |Bame thras wonre w56 cow Stoer... 100 2 Higher; Sheep 4 J@%c to BU@B4c, influenced by | min @ ralr and Sreceipts NNt today made good headway against the an- [ heavy selier hers during the afternoon. | mopinyy ey, ol 805 1153 08 | 3 (Ons oW o | 2600 head. ‘The market was steady: good her cablss, a big advance at 8t. Louis | CORN - 480, X nouncements of financial embarrassments | The Falth fatlures alb ted an in- | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO LATE. | kg baih o 1 | to prime steers, $5.25a6.00; peor to_medium, Bd the considerations which bothered | (ATS—_ g8 in Baltfmore. These announcements ciucel | g Yo Mg il i 5 The following table shows the receipts of | “j COW® < bobg | $8.60G4.80; stockers and orts yesterday, namely, the decreasing| RYE-No. 2, 5 A rather feverish tone In the early hours, | fimcey o pne parties in question were | .u(ije, hogs aud sheep at South Omaba for | b “O% ok Pt | cown, $1.10014.55; canners, Stocks of No. ¥ red. Thére Was o lot 0 AL and wome evidence of liquidation 'was 5. | orn’ industrial saterprices and - thelr. col- | (18 Year 1o date and comparisans witiy 1ust | 1) F | CUPR! $40g2.: i 350077 10 mission house orders carly and the | . .. » 3 LES, signed as a result. It was believed that y 1 year: 1908, . - d steers, western steers, 3 POTATOES-Ufah and Dakota, per bu., lapse was thought likely to shake southern 4 | 2 calves cows. . $2 004,50, rts were scared Into covering, which | . the publ. ement served (o explain | te i . te TR o8 e 00 ulted in_ December advancing to ke | DG L « | 80ma Past events in the market rather than | (ouidence in the market ‘exporte were |ogs ... b 1.8 T gows helte TIOGS--Recelpts, 11,00 head; estimated to- ore the end of tha first hour. The in. | SWEET TOTATORS Home 8rewn. PEf|io threaten future results. Some of tne | 4int &nd while private e A P dency | Bheep. ... 1,116,348 1,066,677 60,971 | '3 Qowe fors | morrow, 9,000 head. The market was steady tive to buy was Increased by reports | PAsket, 0c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl, | atocks which have heen weakest during | Or'ue bulllsh on the avefage the tendency | Average price puid for hogs at South | i polfer heyrer o |to be higher, mixed and butchers, $5.6 m New York that foreigners were active |\, A3 N obome, grown, wax, per market | {0 Dast week are known to have been soli | frcibot Markets generally and the unsatls | Omaha for the last seve,al days with com- oty i% oice heav 616 rough ers there of future deliveries. Toward | (Gnect 6% string. per market basket, | 1% PR Ji%he fiing House, who held them | factory, demand from epinners seemed 1o | parisona: heifer. 110 R lsnt %e.50; bulk ot n commission houses reversed their pre- | 4] . e . ! . - ] . covering May. The market went back | “Navy pmang_per bu, g2 to axagmerats. them. mo {nat mystitying | (N, ORLEANS. Oct. 2—COTTON—Fu- ek 500 |head; sicady’ good o cholce wothers, 83356 ter than [t had gone up. and the nearby | CRLERY Afichigan, | per d6e.. 80@8c: | Information was mugnifed. As (he duy | § et Jrmi October, S pie: Jupuary, | SeB- 20 ) 38 |48 nuir o colce mixed, 12%adn; weal 8 were moon melling at ii%c. Toward S ‘o . > ; ressed it b fos ' 3 ? ) - & . 235 ¥ 3 3 s b e o FArESC Stteniptiv R N R home sTown, dry, per Ib., | {7as o, Stiite presaure of stocke and on the A A Y i{,‘u"‘_‘:‘: 5 gg(‘- = ol 2o |67 western lambs, $4.40@5.50 L close was firm, December at | jy.c. { e contrary a weil da ty of profes- P b i 3 4 44 ] | 220 — . Clearances of wheat and flour were | U455, 3PRIAN Rerperate LT, Sional operatots ware Tnclined to buy’ Com: P I BT TR 3L &l 14 | 220 New York Live Stock Market. SGe Tilhoor bushers. ngnieal Ti0H0 FRUT™S. minsion “houses also reported some sight | Ming. Si1160; miadling. taIr, 101-100; To- | Sant. 15 il 5 200 |4 NEW YORK, Oct. 2 BEEVES—Receipts, Suanels 3 sear ago. Exports for the week | ELUMS_Utah and Colorado, to@eLt. | demand from outside sources. ' =% celpt, 5108 tuitw: siock, ids bales ™ | SopL. il eh ol 20 43 head. T market foc siania. o wheat ‘and flour, according to Brad. | g o' Kol b g it *| United Btates Steel bonds marketed which | miaiing 3ie; saien: 15 balen: recslpio. 18 | Seoy. . | i 100 £ 156 lower;, for buils wind cows, Stards. t's, were 4,082,000 bushels, compare b AC . " - > middling, 9%c; sales, hales: , 18 . 2. Vi eatvi 2 16 ] ; for bulls and eady. ils and Duluth reported receipts of 710 3 " h g J & good & : JIVERPOOL, ot (' - . | Oet. . 14 6 13| 14 80 B i s, $2.06a0.5), expor 50, cows, TR JosaT oot o B -cars B i i A A R.Lhe Jame time for the preterred stock: | moderate business done: prices two points | Oct. 2. 20| 6 58] 5 18| o e §alyes.. 10 30 |3130@8.40. ' Cables quoted live cattle slow ntract grade—made total re- | p fod or box. §2.20002.60. OOn, | perations hetween fie tmo Tt arbitrage | jower. American middling fair. 6.63d; good — ot Bt -ea s b md § X 1 belfere - 40 $00 | and lower, at 10%@11%c per pound, dressed of 14§ cars, against 6% cars laet| CRATAPDLES Per bel $4.00. hon Tetinel by the Setended oyrmtocis miadling, 0.9 midditng. 60] 10w smd-{ sindicates’ Sunday. 118 cows 5 cow 1% | asisht ”r‘:‘fixlkrnl'o:"'f YA AT and 99 cars A year ago. APPLES Jonathans and Grimes Golden, | A rumor was current that the market man. | Gins 58d; good ordinary, 5.3d; ordina The officlal number of cars of stock | 1 feeder 2 00 i 2. Apoiis otaie rn opened at higher prices on strong | 435063 7: Snows, $3.25; Michigan stock, $3.50: of - this e tion hog Fhet man- |5.16d." The males of the day ‘were 7 brought ih today by each road was 1 Seeders 20) |pound. Estimated exports tmorrow , & good shipping demand and light eliNowers, ' New operation mad been In-lpales, of which 500 were for specul Cattle. Hogs, H'r's eede H head of cattle and 3,500 quarters of beet \ Bountry offerings, and with activity on | Yok s o o B S, Ut | Sy he ohC same oherator Wwho con.land export and included 3,800 American.|C. M. & 8t. P. oo i bt 16 ¥ - = 1% | cAL —Receipts, 1% head. The mar part of big shoris the market ad d atimes Golasn, Pe bot, CL1s Sinten Shee "iginal flotation of the United | Roceipts, 4,000 bales, including 1,200 Amer-| Missouri Pacific 3 iy 5 335 |ket for veals was steady at 8.00i2.8); cul.s Yanced_still further during the opening |™GRAPES—California Tokays. $1.60: Corin- | = The mresbent oy fcan. Futures opened easy and closed quiet | Unjon Pacific s: % il 2 0 200 |$.00@4.50; grassers, dull, $2.504.00; ‘mix Bour. The leading shorts took considerable | choin, $1.60; Muscats home ' grown, | hel Gd D"lf "PI'“ of a strong bank return | American middling, g o. c., Octeber, 6.4@ [ C. & N. W i H i S0y |and fed, ¥.25@3 westerns, $3.75, T eorn early in the session, but when the | per gh, basket e; New York, 1c. | ing to & gy qmarket indications, point- |53d: October and November, 8.18d; No- | F § “rs 150 2 10 D806 210 |market for city dressed veals was stes ricet’ Kot fnto its bilge' the crowd sold | CRANBIRRIS Fer hhl $7 50550, por | 500 0"t Fulin cAs by the banka of | vambor and December, §13514d: Decem: o w4 %0 210 at 8/@13c per pound; country dre-sed vily ‘and the markel weakened early | box. 82 50G2 18, W ol o t0 $2.000000. The regular interlor |per and January, AlI@6.12d; January and i 5. o LachlaneNeb. @150, : n the day, so that much of the early gain| = ' TROFPICAL FRUITS. m'&x‘;'fl'" took from New York about|mehruary, 5.10d: February and March, b . e 964 3 20 3 feeders. 1048 2 56 HOGS—Receipts, 2,66) head. The market s lont. " X vetter"tecling prevafied foar | (ERQEICAL FRUITS. u5; | 260000 on balances. but the redemption [ 1ia: March and April $10@6.11d: Apr 3 : B ot e was lower. | the close, with considerable bhuying on the Tall _m:“{";» -150, sizes, $4.06; | of government bonds and the payments [and Ma , 5.11d; May and June, 6.11d. " P., § L1000 260 18 feeders.. 787 8 00 SH AND LAMBS-—Receipts, theory that the bearishness had been given CAB—Per bunch, $2.0092.60; on account of new gold, including Aus- o vSte C. R I & P, west C. E. Pherson—Neb. head. The sheep market was steady 200 much leeway, and prices again ad- —Per bunch, 32.009250; jum- | tralian gold recelved at San Francl Wool Marke: Tiilnois Cent 2 . 8103 30 eeders.. 046 380 | 8trong; for lambs, 16ac higher. 11030 330 11 feeders..1044 360 | $2.50G4.00; lambs, $5.50@8.25; one 7% 330 11 cows..... 987 246 [$6.50; culis, $4.50; Canada lambs, more than offset thix loss. It is evident d. After selling between i%e and ONE--Calitosriia: Mncy. v . Cripples and driven at 45%e. " - Y, 800 to 360 | that the principal movement of aey | BOSTON, Oct. ‘WOOL~The Commer- 3 D;?'Th;;, Clomed o e oonlres | sizes, $4.26; eholce, 20 to 210 sizes, $40004.25. | 18 stil] o the atton. Teglon and exehangs | cial Bulletin will say tomorrow: Wool is | Total recelpts 1 H. Mehl! Neb, —_ : MISCELLANEOUS. At western points fails to show prospect | firm and prices of medium grades are ad-| PGl PRI oo -4 thak L Mehiman-Nev. " ES ki be ' W falr general trade in oats | ,,CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream,|of an early demand from that quarter. | vancing. The tone of the market grows | - {onbw':' Beeh by rl'rete#- was | £ feeders.. 822 '] rt‘udl‘n\ - St. Louls Live Stock Market. MoNe Wake fiifiuenced Iargely by the e Wisconsin Yeung Americas, mi This causes the indulgence of a hope that |decidedly stronger as supplies hecome Te | ber of head et e B bl 8 § 5o [T - SEres 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 2 —CATTLE—Receipts, o e Yhe et “ruleq | DIAck Swiss ibc; \Wisconsin briok, i | the deposit of government funds at wesi- |duced. For Michigan, one-quarter blood, ol Ricar Cattie Ca WY 2,500 head, Including 1,800 Texans; taerbe: | Wisconsin Iimberge i ; id in the west this week, mak- § 5 L r th elther wheat or corn and el .| e _pointe may lighten the demand for | 28%c was paid in Omaha Packi; 0 | eceder 921 385 [2 f steady; native shipping and export steesis, with & fair advance, Decomber being | (HONEY—Nebrusks, per 24 frames, $3.50; | currency from thai quarter. - 1t ia aisy |ing It impossible to sell here at & fair L {10 fesqees.. I 3 B LR .25 s » $5.871408 ), Cat s # u " | Bwift ‘and Company. 11 feeders.. 884 3 35 1 feeder. 66; dressed beef and butchers' steers, Local receipts were 140 cars. PSP Colorade, per 34 frames, 8850, suggested that the Iateness of this demand | profit at less than 26c. The lowest quota- | cldaky Packing Co i |3 foeders. 107 335 1 feeder... 880 2 $4.00G6.25; steers under 1m0 Ib., 3750010 istone_were quiet, but further cov- | [FPEgRNCFer Ib, e shelled, 398%c. | may allow some reflux of funds from the | ton on this market for Jesirable medium | Armour, from country .| 2 cows.... 1005 285 45 steers stockers ‘and feeders, $260G4.10; cows and ring by shoris in October ribs stimulated | gyici"No. 1 saited Tyac: Mo o caltea® un: | 20tion region in time (o help meet It. Is %o and poor lots have changed hands | Vinsant & Co.. 191 9742 80 heifers, $225G4.25; canners, 3200422 bulls, & ffm” feeling throughout the st Tho | Maciy Yo 1 salted, et No, 2 salted, & There was a sharp rise in call money late | at Mc. Half-blood sold at %c. Fine grades | Carey & Benton. 9% F. Hasler—Wyo. §2.25G8.25; caives, $3.000%.60; Toxns nnd. in: h in Gorn wa %0 a bull factor. | cate 13 G 1o 1o o sl NG in the day which may have b2en connected | are also firm. The deman: i 'bYk 5 no | Lobman & Co 4 10 helfers... dian gteers, $2.30G4.00 fo rass, 3.6)04.56 M,‘. wers light during the greater | il Ho 08 T Ibe- S4e; dry salted hides, with the winding up the syndicate affairs |and about everything is selling, but In McCreary & Cirey 8 12 cows for fed; cows and helfers, $2.00G2 .50, of the day. The close was steady, | 380 D pelts, orse hides, §1 of those withdrawing from the United |beavy quantities. Large and small mills| 5 & Huntzinger 5 u 16 feeders HOGS — Recelpts, 6,000 heaa; market, anuary pork up sc at $11.52%, Jan NUTS—Walnuts, No..1 soft-shell Btates Steel conversion syndicate. Sterling | Are operating. The London auction sales|Livingstone & Shailer 145 18 feeders.. 832 365 28 cows v to easy; pigs and lights, $5.6046.% " rd was Be higher at $5.90, and ribs | 17c; hard-shell, per 1b. 1o Mo s s exchange rallied sharply from yesterda closed firm, with prices of medium p PR 104 Jones & Lennan—Wyo. s, $5.4008.00; butchers' and best $6.6045. ' b 1800 Moo o3 o: £ 40 decline, but the large increase In wheat | coarse 10G715 per cent above the July aver-| Wolt'& Murnan. 18 p “| 1bul.... 1630 200 o120 200 | Reavy, 8515000, d recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Biasily, bor 1O s per 1b and cofn exports over last week indicated |age. The shipments of wool from Boston |iayton & Co.... % iis 12 mteers. . §T 320 11 ste 109 320 | BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,00 e re e o N et eas, | Brastle, per ib. itc: fiberts. per 1 a growing supply of exchange. . olcated | date from December 3. 1902, are 176,05,- | B B Hobbick E) |10 cown... 970 2% 7 cows..... 877 240 [ head; market, steady; native mutions, 4.9 R e O e TReTaiel er b, Tho; :| " Bannaylvania wat inclined to be 700 “pounds, against 208404777 pounds “at| g’ Wertheimer Lo UL U g ateers. 104 320 1 feeder..140 2900 | G880 lambs, $.25@6.60; culls und Bucks edding tutures ranged as follows: | bematl: ‘perib S f'l::"“" e n. R In spite of the good increase in ol ine Zame date’last vear." fhe rcelpts to Giper, buyers 1,066 4784 | 14 cows.... mF': Ry & $2.35G4.00; Btockers, 82,6062 40 i ¥ Iveww | TORSted peanuts, per Ib., 7. i ‘| ings reported for in August, while Union |date are 238,126,712 il | b7 R W v _F, Catto— — - g ¢ s:,_ 1’3:.,-5 0,0,:, .2_,, ,.,":,o_.. N g et srl-.pu’r,::‘-:‘.mt' qlxr'r“;;l,a:;:z i dmhm "‘"‘T;,,,‘{'—’x';‘cm;\’e;\';dn\';\lzmm i Em- s {nnr;lng and -:” result the m-r-’ u-'.rm.lv*r.nkgm “attle Co.—8. D. 1(5‘3‘3’—’-‘(:5"(‘?{"}‘“}% Oct. 2.—(Speclal Tele- . LOUIS, Oct. 2—WHEAT—Market | clo -t ralty, | ight fine, 15G174c; heavy fine, et n_better condition than it was | 60 steers...1153 2 | B LE—Receipts, 200; markot Eagd steady; No. 2'red cash. elevator, mM@sTtse: | had the appearanee o - bons oonal ralls | Wiehed, Sode yesterday. Packers as well as feoder buy. oY, 7. Cralg-8. D. Steady; beeves, $4.00g5.35; ‘ows, bulls and December, 85; May, Si4c; No. 2 hard, 7/@ | unsettled the closing and made 1t ir | g 73 ers all seemed to want a few cattle and the | i4 steers.. 1089 335 1 bull... mixad, $2.20G3.70; stockers and foeders, §.50 o Pri Whe. MR oty Kot o cdi regular, Metal Market. market on desirable grades could be quoted | 1 calf.. 100 478 1 calf.; 4% calves and yeariings, RN 4530y ’ " 4 arket slow; No. 2 cash, M@4c; he bond market wi JEW Y .ed mainly |steady to strong and fairly active. All the COWS. ... 2 cows.. L, 1,200, market steady, 1BRaY | RGN T4 . 42c; May, 42c. targely of United sm‘,‘:"m:l.‘,"s_-f";\’.: the b\?\:y\m}-?:m of £1'to ;'1',‘5";',";2, spot and [early arrivals were disposed of I good | 8 cows.. . 1{0 235 1 cow.. selling at $5.50@6.80; ‘buik, $6.6616.60. 1 w3 3% | December e Most s Kot i | tone ‘was pretty firm." Total sales par | £11 178 6 for. futures in London market, | season, but so many of the traine were late | 3 calves... %0 880 = ?m Al 4l 3% | December, Yci May, 37%e; No. 2 white, ‘qu'mq‘f‘ ,000. United States 33 coupon | tin today was steady and a little m:r.‘ri Ln“:l;lzvlilnf_l::g‘:“'h: ;‘v;{ :;‘Fd:”" advanced | LERIVeS oade T daved 2350 Stock in Sight. . 3 advan ast o 526, rte | C 3 | H 8 ) RYE—Market. steady; No. 2, fe. Poluswing bee. the Closing ‘quotations’ on o A A . of "Apout 6 tona, af | The few cara of cornfed steers oftered |21 calves... 34 165 150 | Following are the receipts of live stock FLOUR -Steady; red winter patents, $3.90 | the New York Stock exchange: x?srw S sold readily at good, steady prices, as high | 1 feeder...1100 16 ifi a:y{hc six principal western cities yester- 4814 Ga% (SX%ees, fancy and straight, $.6083.95; | Atchison <o 4% 80, Pacific ... 41 | " Coprer advanced Ba In London to £65@ (as .4 being pald. For the week the U e 23 . Cattle. Ilogs. Sheep. H | RED ooty o do pr.... S Ko, Ry 19% | £65 2% 61 for spot and futures respectively. | t0 cholce cornfeds are right around steady, 1 cow. 0 2 39 | Shlaba Catlle. Togs 2% |12 SEED-Timothy, nominal, $2.76@3.%. Bal. & Ohio.. % do pld.. ] . rother lower, | While the less desirable grades are fully | 2 cows..... 910 2 30 23 ) X CORN MEAL-8t 50, % ‘bt LA e . acite, 5 s | HoCIY, homever, prices W or tod at 318,000 | 10@15c lower, with some warmed up grades | 1cow...... %00 2 30 23 | Chicago . 50 11,000 t. 71 11 BRAN--Better; east track, 90| Cavadian Pacific ....121% Toleao, St. L. & W. 1 © | Lake qu(t'en:‘ro yde mooq 3 as much as 16@25c Jower. This decilne in | 23 heifers... 48 250 9 hel 23 mmal"‘ ity 6,000 69 | 6 Siige. Cantral o Jo b0 | o brd e m | Cimchanged here and at London, [ Prices s not confined to this market, but | 1 feeder... 80 250 7 helfers.. 64 30) | Bt Louls . 6,000 5 §% | o AV-Siow. steady; timothy, $5.00612.50; il usion Pacific 1Ty | Lead s e L, 'while here Ii | I8_even worse at some points. | | HOGS—There was just a falr run of hogs | St. Jomcph e 9l 9 PIRON COTHON TrES-—$1.6 LA WA R | aw w neld ag b P ing. And A% & Tew of The Dackers G11 | Renersily. mesdr Sana. faifly” active.” Fha o N CC . + 81 |Wavaan . morning, and as a few he packers did | generally steady ane rly ve. = 660 | 6 BAGGING. Buasige. BN Wit g g W | Bpelter was unchanged at $8.00 In he (1ot get as many cows yesterday as they Buik of the nrr‘ arrivals was disposed of | Totals . 9.051 o agy | ;;l‘l‘?g‘!fm'll‘grl:g! e W d sl it 9 TIWis, Costiel = . 1O Tt ki th CHiAsRow.and’ At wanted, owing o thelr extremely bearish | in &ood season, but some of the hogs lhl} —_— i i rkel uiet; job- S 4 4 actics, the marl s morning on n later not meet wi as goo. B B tandy " winter patent | bing. $11.80. Lard, steady. . Baton 1 ade i | 438 94 in Middlesborough. Locally iron Was | considerable activity and could safely be | dema | demand and had to sell a little weaker. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. |"'5’:r§' \.‘Vo. ) ""““&"Y ::::P:’::: ’.'q&“‘?‘&?u:f quoted strong. and in fact some sales The bulk of the heavy hogs sold around b it 0 N T oy R mdry southern |Showed an advance over vesterday’s prices | $5.6), with some of the extremely heavy- (e ot ; SE VIS TRl He8 Baen 8 Yery disastrous | weights, and especially those lacking in 5 . : .| week, however, for cow price ST, LOUIS. Oct o METALS I20di|show ' deciine of all the w dy: winter patenis, $3.0% | (boxed), steady: extra shoris and olear ribs, Ts0ga.s0; bring patenta. ort clear. $10.50. dghts, $8.50@4.00; bakers', $2.6) OULTRY. Market steady: chickens, Sic: .| springs; i turkeys, 1lc; ducks, 9ige: T-No. 3, 72@82c; No. 2 red, TI%@ | geese, igbc. o 89 |American Ex 18 |United Btates ©49% Wells-Fargo Ex 20% Amal. Copper .. lobnier. Car @ F.... Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur- nished by the Midland Guarantee and all kinds | quality, below that price. Medium weights | Tryg be betracte m 100 to | dola largely at $.65 and Lights up 0 .10 | FaongCmpany, bonded abetracters, 1614 y FLy BUTTIR—Market steady; creamery, 2206 2o B8 | do pid.... Market steady at $4.30. Spelter: %ec. It has been a long time since thers e noticed that the top price today D b o No. % 4@itc: No. @ vellow. | igo: dairy. @ik, gl | S . 6 it Amer. Lin.”Oii steady ut $.60. has been as much uneveness in the market | fn mueh Jower shan yasterday, but thes 1o | John F. Mawhinney and wife to Jacob g & e Py A LGGB—1%0, loss off. Erte 1 Bl Amer. "Locomativh 1.l S as has been noticed during the last few | accounted for by the fact that there were | Omaha addition ... v 1 . 0.3 MUOMIe; No. 3 white 11 | . Receipts. Shipments. | - do 1 i ; 0il and R days no cholce lightwelghts offered. The same | yaooh Ieeior 1o Thomas G. Plimines p Flour, bbls 00 14001 4o 34 pra 4 American 8. &R NEW YORK, Oct. 2—OIL—Cottonseed, | The demand from the country vesterday | id has been the case all the week, packers | 300, Kelser to Thomas G. Flummer a. 2 Blc. Wheat, bu.. 2,000 Great Nor. 160 {do ptd.... [ qull; prime cride, nominal; prime vellow, | for stockers and feeders was again active. | dia not seem (o be very Anxious for the | Gomsha iy h 4 &0 BARLEY-Fair to cholce malting. 48@ | Corn, bu. Cvoing ¥ § | @ull: prime crude, 3 s i Moot paghle’ 3 Sl i ] . maha_addition ..... BTN C 000 | §Va stz amer.”Sugar S ™ perrojeam. firm; refined New (123 cars being shipped out. hogs at present prices. ~Representative | George W HKowers and wite to Ed. - 1 flax. Me; No o G | gt & ke Bty W York, $880; Philadelphia ‘and Baltimore, |all previous records this year. Speculators : Nl B B e a0l Wite 1o Prime _t{imothy, K 1y G Towe Coatelr oot i Ao (rooxtas, . b, in bulk. 856, Rosin, firm. Turpen: | took hold of the good cattle freely this Av. Sho e No. Av. Sh Pr. Hekis 30 add . oo M 2,00 0 " prime t{mothy, as City Grain 3 5 Columbus & 1. ¢ tine. firm, 58%@ode. B A R T T Tt M4 0 800 @ W10 B0 | cary M. Hunt ef ai, trustee, to Martin TONe - Sens pork. per hbl. $11 KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2—-WHEAT--De- | L tiiiieisesers 3844|Cons. Ges ... SAVANNAH," Oct. 2—TURPENTINE- |them, while the common to medium grades ) - S Wiig ot al, trustées, lots' 15 and 16, . he.. §7.6214G7.120, | cemiber. 06%c: May, 68%@6s%c. Cash: No, 2 | Manhattan L0111 150is(Gen. Electric Firm, 6. b Gl Bt g B el - ey i : block 121, South Omaha................ 1,800 Yard, per 100 1bs. §7.62@ . | h k the best heavy cattle are not 312 80 566 L2986 240 6 60 ‘vibe sides (loose). $9.00719.%5; dry salted | hard, T1%@72c; No. 3. : No. 4, 6)8(@ | Met. 8t. Ry. L...108% (Inter. Paper ROBIN-Steady. Quote: A, B, C. $1.83; [the 'week the best heavy cattle are not o8 8 ee . 2 30 e W TR IR o Thomed), 86 6212@e.15: short clear | 860: Fejected, 60i4@6Ic; No. * red, 8ic; No. 3, | M. & st L:111 50" | "o pea D, §2.05; B, $220; F, $2.90; G, $2.45; H, §2.70! | over 10@15c lower, e (il 4 wine. Dok 8. Omaha Hashis. and 'y oy TG T8, | Mo. Pacific ... 03 Inter. Pump 1. $250@0.70; K, $4.15; M, $4.20; N,’ $4.3; | 16@%c lower. % beet C30 55 b6 B ... 86 | lot 15, block 15, Omaha V! and E (boxed), BHGON. ko 4 October, 39%c; December, 3s%e: | X K- & T | 4o ptd 1, %! There were scarcely enough western bee o i s 88 ] et TS, blogk' e [ hs following wero thy, recelnts and shib- | may, a@osige. 'Casitc ' No. 3 mixed, N TR OIL, ‘CITY, Oct. 2.—Credit balances, 31.61; | steers oftered this morning 1o test the mar: T S L Sy T Ma i Reselpta. Shipments, | MO G 3RS Gt o 3 A o, 2 mixed, | Yo T, Contral IE [Re. amarican e 10 Bhln . Average, 71485 boja. | uoted steady, while the commener kinds | i %W S Y gaR | Hernsren lot 13, block 71, Grand- o L 21,100 11,600 | g . 2 3 i No. 2 mixed, | norwik & W.. % [Pacinc Mail . runs, 30th, 1 bls.: average, Ti N s aame’ an vausl. Al Kinds of “ 1] B e view L L "\ y 1 g0 [Be T e od0 P11 Peopie's Shipments, Lima, 79,307 bble.: runs. Lim3, | SCtern beef steers nre ail the way from PO L ez | The O.'F \pny ott ‘bo W0l | HAY-Timothy, $0.50G10.00; prairie, $5.07 | Pennssivants T s et S N S LN S o Toe-to S Tower for the week, ' Range cows Bin fan | K Brewster ot 15 bock 1, Takeview i = 00 1100 | 8% e 3 L SiEiman £ Ot Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruite, [ ¥ore Active ang sirouger O e were “ 88 884 | The Barker company et al 1o inter- Vi I s A0 | g e Creamery, 184%@19%c; . tancy Bl o Bk NEW _ YORK, Oct. 2—EVAPORATED feady, if at all good. Representa- 560 $a state Investment company, trusteo, -q.';* hange today the but- I‘ G8—Firm: Mimsout! &14-Kaneas. caves | 624 Rubber Goods | APPLEC—The market contines gulet A el Y 1 a0 o limited. lots § and . biock 17, Kountas 3 st wam easy: creameries. 1§70 | voturned, 1752 new No. 3 whitewend o 20, do Bld. .. Commion are quoted at dc: prime, S4@6Xc; o sa 133 8 i . 8 ] ) i o Waos | Teturned, 17iga; 2, cases a0ty(Tenn. "Coai & Tran. . bolce. Gble: fancy. SR@Ike Xo. Pr. N -HE ] &% | Frank Rogers to interstate Tnvestment &mm,g- B e Tigiige " | Included, 1tc. bl Whisiada TS ek AT FORNIA RIS FRUITSPrunes 1 Y- it © 5 ; §a% | compuny, lot 2 bibck 9, Kountae & <rd - -— Wheat, bu 151,800 54,800 e s, Rubber i BT T TR i % & 86" | Frank L. McCoy et ai 1o Interstate s - NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Corn, bu 31,400 17.60) 13w do pfd.... from 3%c to 7c for all grades, Apricots | 14 & 160 6 60 56 Investment company, lots 2% and 25, G Ohis,; by 24,000 10,000 B M ... rule firm with advances indicating firm- | cows e 8 | ol iy Rount & Ruth's aa.iis 800 ) V. rae eat . y i ¢ 1 0! > ohnson al 0 ndrew C. fsetations of the Day on Various Milwa ‘11343 Weatern Union ... ness among primary holders. Cholce are | s Cile Uny Cee 1m0 % i 18 i C.--odlllr’- ML \\‘Al'KE‘Ek.(;clnr-h‘;V:;:'A‘;‘u.lfllh. New York Money Mark “°'°",3-L.?}‘z”°‘*£‘ e Sisar RS Y R T et 1] oot 11 H | VL 7 el 0 R0 i i ¢ s Oct — r: New Yor! oney Market. fancy, . Peaches are g o 4 b’ " 2 e . | Kountze's 24 add....... S50k (i . YORK, Oct, 2 FLOUR Recelpis. }enorthern, She; No. 2 northern, 816 | NEW YORK, Ot. 2-MONEY~On- cal! are quoted at TUGTHe; exira cholce, TN@ | | COWS AND HEIFERS. ot S | Andrew C. Jonmsor ¢ al o Giigt cl 3 exports, }.037 bbls. ' The marke < firmer; lowest, %4 per cent; highest, 41’ | $4¢: y ““BULLS ' A e B o 1 f active and firmer; winter extres, Tuling rate, 4 N l{om i ‘cl“f" S LS. 120 6 80 ot 12, ntze's 2d a. Lo r ; 3 i Lot 1000 200 6o 830 George' F. Paul to John A. Paul, e et “Rye Rotr.’ frm: “on tme, ety daye, By per cent; Sagar ‘4RE Male ETOCKERS AND FEEDERS ; i & 60 5 70 Foor cof Wit feet of tot 10, block 30, i Bod, $3.1643.10; choles to fancy, .45 ninety daye. 544@6: aix months, 6; prime| NEW YORK. Oct. 2. s 898 265 9. . 01810 SHEEP—There were no tresh arrivals of | South Omaha, and other lots...,..... 1 00d, 8. . $ m""tmlhnwwr _flemp‘eg cent. refined. 4360; | 10000 0 8 00 1 170 340 |sheep and lambs here this morning and con- [ Charles W. Conklig and wife,to Wii- BAL--Dull; yellow western, $1.10; Liverpool Graln and Provisio STERLING ENCHANGE—Firm, with ac- [ No. 8, 4. IO L& sequently a test of the market was not| liam T. Nelson, lot 13, block'?, ldle- i : Kiin dried, $5.2063.% . | JLIVERPOOL, Oct v * | tual business in bankers' bills at $4.55:0@ | 4.15c; No. 12, 4. EBRARKA. - made. Considering the heavy receipts for | wia add ; e Sasy: No. 2 weatern DTl aieier ot VR RAT - 4558 for demand and at $4.8215@4.82% for | confectioners’ 3 Tendars. . 400 the week, however, the markét has been | ‘rnomas Pollock and wife to Firat Na- To arrive; tate and J § Ted, winter, western, dull at yoi posted rater, WSe@i® and |ioat and crushéa. At S5 - in vory ‘itisfaciory condition. As compared | tjonal bank of Plattsmouth. Jots 1 : 8 gorne orthern, 3 - . commercia 8, $4. 2 ranulatec : S ith the close of last week, a.' desirable -« pek 1. Jorome Pi o [focdylet; feeding, S c. | € Plendii, Oguuver, G 3d; ‘December, da i iR’ — Buar, $%c; Mexican dollars, | steady: New Orleans, - Srades of fat sheep and limss may. be | ponts Hakor aad hashork o Mary V0 | IS i ket 41 #hd, Putures quieti” October. Yo i4a: NDS-Government and raliroad, firm. | "NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2 _SUGAR—Dull: | § aotier.... 39 | Siia 5o ‘the tshie. Packers Bave'had i | o Dervin und% lota 1h. 0 and &, L H Noats O e Aorhary | November, 48 i3 ember. 4s 34d. 1T|m closing quotations on bonds are as | o ) k;;lmm.”r-mru“‘m 1.1:%. a!;a‘ri‘s:m;l‘:-l (oo fi,;,' 230 | eril orders 1o fill all the week and m]n | gy Ih AR ton Bohmitt. soxidd H g gy g & 7 Peeria Marker, [ onds, 3. "Molasses, dull; centrifugal, b 1he 2 3 cow e gars efminge wers wall earad. for. It pleet block 6, Burlinglon Centel.. .. ® H rong Girn & the forenoon in- | PEORIA. Oct. %—CORN-Higher: o, [ 3 fecders. %0 3 1 feeder... 7 {:;:- [t whiclt has ‘been ‘more or lews | PSUAE LI biock 2. Wil oxa 2 add 15 [ R westetn moarpets And et offer: | OATE=Fieier. "o, % MKOWKe: No. ¢ Philadelphin Produce Market. dftages, B AR Rl B | e weak. “That was particularly true of | J4mes H. McCreary et al to Sohit Me 3 o ter a sharp mid-da Iine under | white, 354@36: g PHILADELPHIA, Oct BUTTER- | 1] feed . lecaee | common lambs and common ewes, - e B oy 2 ! ing the market again sold up on — Quiet and_barely steady: extra western | g9 SO % g ot The feeder markel has also been in good | ] ‘woakly Clearances d la@iec net Duluth Grain ket Creamery. 1G%1%c; extra nearby prints, 22c. | % SO S T A shape and il desirable grades ara stendy ¢ 1 o Closing: May, S3%c; December.| pyL,uTH, Oect ~WHEAT-On t %y | EG Firm: good demand; western, 3@ | § cow % & cows. for the week. The same as with ‘rrn,! v 4 rack, | o coupon .. . gen. Bs... 1284 | 24c; southwestern, 21%@2%, loss off; south-| 1 & o 1 bunt 22 however, s 0 wes - i market ‘for spot was firm: No. % Decymaer, wic. Aol do B T | “'CHEESE-8teady. fair demand; New York | § oo 5 % cows..... & | liberal supplies of that class. = " ] $ o. b, No. 2 e L. V. con 95 ¥ o a n stock - ] L Tt s L o e P = Bal & Oblo 48 Wylovegon & 1o s & 5. iy | TUN Oreams, UNQIGe. 1 o $hater... ot ke W RAEY: b e comton et 110-111 Board of Trade, . R Ll L ROpe oledo Seed Market. o Taw T B it L vt 1 heiter. 1 cow.... $E0g4 T, chotes yearlings. $3.835.86; Talr OMAHA, NEB = ering and L@%ec net| TOLEDO, Oct. 2.-SEEDS-Clover: Oecto- , i . ’ - ot P W T 2 o to good yearlings, $3.40@3.60; cholce weth- y . i B Closing December, | ber, $.63; December, 3. January, $560; | cnes & Onio 4igs . 10N B 1 & & o g0 S Im iR O A WIHANE-Sas AT 90 ors, $L.E68.60; falr 1o Rood wethers $.150 = Mana Tel. 1616 i B Bt xports, aoe | MAreh W&, Timothy, SLEY “Alste, 9500 hicars &8 " e B :l:]' . ::' 's'll' LOUIS. Oct. 2.—WHISKY—Steady on cholce ewes, $3.00037%5; fair to good | W. E. ! market for ghot Quil; No. 2 Heston Stock Quotations. CIM B P e 100 B0 Pacito du o wh | "UTNCINNATIL Oct, 2 WHISKY—Distil- R 3 standard white ®2c. No. 3. 40¢; No. o € & N W. e 7e.. 1313 80, Raliway 6. 2 Slurh YA 2dy, on basis of §1.23 B A IaT 3 witite. dtse track white, | BOBTON, Oct. '2.—Oall loans, 408 per | & %0 & 5 1 101% 8o, Railway ia. % | ters’ finished goods, sieady, on ba N cent; time loar. %46 per cent. OMcial | do col bs ™ — & ®D D a0 5@20.00; | “losing prices on stoc! d bo €€ C &8t Lg s %4 Unio Kansas City Live Stock Market. < D_rim. spring bran, Hosiga.w; | owne o AN AR hondi Saeame e Vi3 S Vles Pusige .| KANSAB CITY, Oct. 2 CATTLE—Re- COMMISSIONS CUT IN HALF BOTH FOR CASH GRAIN AND FOR FUTURE shipping, 61gSic; kood to | Atehison b BV 8 Stesl 205 71" | coipis, 3,000 head of matives, 2,00) head of NS 1-16c ON WHEAT; 1-8¢ ON OATS AND COR N e o™ e At o b Watesh 1o WS | Pexans; calves, 40 head of natives, 200 DELIVERY. COMMISSIO -16¢ ' '\rm’d medium to, cholee: 1923 foston & Alwasy. e et Hon ™ Wheot & L Bt 1'% [ head of Texans Ths market for cori-fed 3 i Gic; olds, 9qldc; do general 4 B T4 " M. | catile was strong; for wintered westerns, modium to cholce 7 TR D, Call iy Colo. Pl on: . 36" strong: ll;'“‘"“llllE\'. dull and’ weak; cows | WE CHARGE NO INTEREST FOR CARRYING LONG STOCKS, IF Y 1003 crop. 21@R8 135% Franklin i jocking Val. 4igs....104'g! | and mixed, steady: stockers an d 8—Firm; Galveston. 11 4oy TR T | Ofterea. slow and weak. Choice export and dressed YOU ARE PAYING INTEREST YOU ARE THROWING MONEY AWAY. 3 to 25 1bs. i1l Mohawk . . — beef steers, $.6)@5.25; fair to good, ¥.00G U 5 ! "ou Dominion ':., Stoek Marker. 4.60; stockers and feeders. $2.0004.10; west- ¥ Steady: acid, 23@2%%e A ¥ Mei0mecla . [ r 5 St ern-fed steers, $2.75@1.50; Texas and Indlan domestic, falr 1o cholce, | American T. & T. 12,5 Parrot UX13 | LONDON, Oct. 2.Closing quatations “eors, 325MELE: Texam cows, B.T@LI: RULES OF BUSINESS TONE- Teet fiem: family, $10.50 DI Santspe Copper.... Srg | ConI0ln for money.... 8% New York Central.... 131 | mative cows, ¥ Fasio; pauye helters, 860 NE--Bee 0 y ¥ . 14! Norfolk & Westera... 9 0; o .- 0; bulls, $1.50@2.00; : . e aess 00 et Liama, 21 9o i Tamarack o [ Anscon N TR | Culven, $20MI6.00 4 We buy and sell grain on mafgin in quantities of 1000 busbels and upwards; margin required, 1 cent per e, cut meats. unsettied: pickled | i, T Ut e ) o, e anayichnia L i | wiendy (0 3¢ Jower; top. 30.05% buik of eaiss; [l bushel; commission. fncluding buying and selling, 1-16 cent per bushel. b | iekiad ouiders, $6 i 3 b ol o 5 - "t c] 5 # - 58 guaran- R 12 tag1300 Tard. ateady: | Waidn Gomen - % Yieterta 3 an Pacifie | 12113 Reading -+ BERR v, e RS We make liberal advances on shipments of All Grains, and charge 1-2 cent per bushel commission, guaran T i Mo anec: ‘tamally. ua; | Admatars L o e oalcage'd il G 30 bl o pies. REAOK | epts, 2ow|[f] te¢Ing highest market price, prompt returns and faithful service. ’ lear. $14.00617.00; mess, $14.006713.75 Bmatee o | v O | Taarkeh: strong (0 ctves native We buy and sell Stocks, Bonds and Securities, handiing investments in 10-share lots and upwards of any of 3 B i Sigte: cresmory " T Rew Vork Mising Qu s+ Rl nathors Pask £ | lambe. B HOs s wertem e arinas the listed stocks, either on margin or for prowpt delivery. We charge no Inferest on stocks bought on margina i S 1l GootAons an miiniag Bhad s B e ple o B | S Mrexanciipped eneev. 124:555; |l and execute orders when limits are reached. We can buy or sell at the market during the session on margin of $2 A R e bl Rkt "Ll | oo Suotations 4a sstniyy species: 15 Vha e ee Sieel. 1% | stockers and foeders, §2.00G%.50. per share; commissions, including buying and selling, 25 cents per share. 12%c; la: colored and white, 12¢. Alles }:K"a-u st. Stoek Market. ; .gfi.“. . E e 2 Receipts. 540 pkgs.: market ir. x4 O a ST. JOBEPH. Oct. 2-CATTLE-Recoipta, COMMISSION CO., INCORP. 300 000 hicu teady at 21%d per ounce, | 2. ad: market. steady; b A | TRY Al wrkevn, 13614 1508 per cint. e rate ot | & s and heifers. $1.0G4%: stockers CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.... ’ BT brofters LG 156 100 Slerms f‘.‘"nou#y.’" U Open market fi;]r short bil u;.‘i »’(;E""li r.gm‘ m'um head: market " g 15650c. opes iy per cen o three-months' C — Recelpts. 3 ead; { ” AR SO ae: country, e PIROEs e L MUSTE TN ok gt glesdy: Mght, BAGEE: BN Doy General Offices: New York Life Bidg., Minneapolis. 3 ———e Coftee Marke SHEEP AND LAMBE—Receipts 51 head: Forelgn Finanetlal. NEW YORK, Oct. 2 —~COFFEE—The mar- | market steady; we . LONDON, Oct. 2—Money was In better | ket for futures opened steady at o partial ROB'T VANCE, Correspondent, 1618 Farnam St. Bank Cleari 2~ WHEAT-- poby In the market (oday Wnd the Taies | dectine of §'Toinks under hegty reklsing g = L A0 D 1 rn{.‘.,..,"y‘& ) neids | na o T e Seoauaes Saaly, Bust | ARS seliing By imperiers. e ploTelEn | OMAHA, Oct. i Rank cleariugs for’ to |l 1¢ you hive an open aecount you can trade at any one of our 180 offices. Depositories. 170 State and Natiorial Bauks. rthern, 13@4c. 3 3 ere rate and there was a renewal of ihe | o ponding ' date of last year of $104.- Bret pasents MHGL o8 A - JO X R T AN T '

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