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| ] K DITION OFOMARY'STRADE ara on the Wholesale Market Last Week Than Ever Bsiore CHANGLS IN RULING PRICES This Time On Will De. re of Attention to It is safe manufaciur busiest time experiences oraers placel y thut Omaba jobbers and well as retaliers had he wees Lnat ihey have ever ne wholesaie disirict toe visiung merchan.s wes those piaced du.ing Lhe ies & year ago, but they The iotal voiume of as & result Was very vier (hau generaily an- tlers trage ore auring carni.al o _doubt 10 the & e [I'he business Inter- that Omaha has ber of new frien t everyome is well | f the nival egin 10 tion to a god ‘e on ihe road iihin the neat rt out. Owing L existing tary 1o ibis esion 1s thai Savance orde many traveling salesmen with spring urd!rl and few days many more Wi he favorable con _( out the country ty market the general imp men will meet with excelient success and ebven bre last year's big record. In fact there were a arge number of heavy orders placed last | week for spring lines by visiting merchants 1is s taken &8 & good indication that rotallers in gemeral will be Willing to buy ewrly The same as was the case a week ago, + have been meveral market changes one_of lhm have been of a radieal nat Valu seem to be on the same firm footing They have been for the last several months and the general situation onsidered most encouraging Grted 48 Being unusu- ally good for this season of the year. Sugar Very Firm. grocers still report business in their Mine, and in fact they do to atiend to wants Shete, cugtomers with the usual amount of promptness. The ‘market has fuctuated about the --uml.n«narmewm of minor im; noe. Suger is in A strong , and in fact the nn.-u Ampre seems to be that lny l:b.n.ll its near future wili be in ih mm N ted er iy afe zua g . liy 1 v-'! ally - mn et there not -uc ity .«"L-. trifie ices for .Um. Illh o ‘Calttor ‘Wisconst picked beans are quoted o shade easier than they were & week ag The canned podl market s active and generally firm on lnes with lnpunn of tomatoes, m - The corn situation; nwov-r. -non no Ing:vn-n dications are that it 'm mk s at an be & safe good stoc] Leather Goods in Big Demand. more boot and shee men in Eaha 1nst week than have ever becn Be.e 1‘ i RS g Sms ia the mm B Lo tue wants of S cua omers. & rule, merchants were simply & ..-....nnyuuuyun [he demara for rubber clo the rame us in all of mounltz s !fik i ::Sgs oft wag muca | and it seems s, propositien for petaiiers 19 the on band. Ml il were nlAl.« - tl'y fi rflum‘ ; mew No, 2 Tastots 2 orn, bu. " Qats, bu. 7.000 OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. - of ‘I‘r-‘e and Quetations on Staple and Faney Produce. 19%c spring chick- accoraing _io age, h&ll 6. young e n.l,l&‘:l‘fli—h-h Rfl" :l 18c; cholce i separator, caught trout, lle; e S kel iddock, loc. codfish, l)l: . ers, e iobsters; boried. ‘per e bEiihends, 1ic: Crien: [ BT 5050k vasa, Bovme; nadiont. s, crappie. | 12¢; herring, bc; wiiie bass, 10c; biuctins, bc OYSTER mw York counts. per can, | toe 200; extra selects. per car. | #7ci per @ stanaard, per can, Soc; Pric's quoted by Omaha Whole- sale Dealers’ assoclation: Choice No. 1 uf land, § No. 2. 380 Soarse K15 Rys straw. 5.0 Thees p | . ay of good coior fl ol un-ms fair_and receipis u;.:‘ gk o No. 2, l'. VEGETAELES. pPOTATOES (oloiauo 4nd Dakota, per t0c, v ui'm_ ROt baske | RAES . POIATUES- Tome grown, ek Virginias, per S-bu. hol. $. (me grown, wax, per fhar ‘Llilol m SLring. per nnz‘ h-tm.“x i MATOES—Home grown, per basket, B0e, | NAVY BEANS- P | cmn!— 3:_!-: b‘mrn doz.. 30@3be; "n.h per i, |1 ew home 1%e x-mm_ per crnc n PLUMS-Utah l.nd Cnlunfli 90! 0. vnu,\u—mn-m per box, HWWBJ'.- HES- 1" Ilh {reestones, %0c: Colo- rld(r AKL('(M PL olorade _ang Utah Bheldon, PLES=Per 1o ‘ku ey e B! ichera .7; Bnows, California Bellfowers. 3 Golden. : Corin- Muscats, £1.35; New York per mu-rcr bbl., §7.80; per box. CALIFORNIA QUINCES—Per box, $1.65. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES— Vi 126-150 sizes, 8.7, adencias, "‘“‘st_c. M raney, %; :hdc-. Tn'to i , "Der 1010, cariont, DA'I'ID-— . per box of 80 packages, o 980 4.5 HO! el clear l‘l& ». clear, $10.25. METALBLead quiet at $430. Spelter POJL&'R‘—.!ML chickens, 10c; springs, 0c; turkeys, ldc; ducks, $4@0c; goese, tEing stocks and adding a lew new ln..: nd | ing nomins! and with '-n -t vuntns elactro 3. e nd crsting st mu Sting o 1se.rs crop of &, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SBUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1908. 19 — ((NIERUM. AND FINANCIAL Prospects of War in Pu East Oaused Bull- ish Sentiment in Wh at CORN MARKET WAS SOMEWHAT IRREGULAR Oats Market Was the Most Active of Any on the Board Advanced o Buring. CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—The critical Eitaation in the far east betwe.n sussa and Jupan, togeine:r Wi $00d Cclah NQuly, were b prinCipai 18 turs In crestiug & bul.usa senumenc 1 woeat wday. sl Wer: SL.ORG. Wiih December Up sw #¢ veInber Cuiil Was wopc DIED. U IWieC ADG BN ULy irom sc 0 1 higuer. inere was & guow wheat througnou. the entire session and Prices showea good gains. The ope n; wWas firm on the hghe. pilces 1n fuey WArKets, aue 1o the Unceriuniy in regard {o,the wrousie in ihe Lieut Lecemoer ve: ing o 0 %o hugh.t ut TswGEac. One of tne mn-\l LUl OPEraLOTS WAS An ear.y buy there was also buyi.g by nor.h- west houses, wuica carried the price s.li higher, December advancing 1o SyTvwc. Local tragers 1ok niage of the petter P.ices to seil, innuenced tne excelent Weather. and the market eased off, will moer seling aown to e Toward tiie NoOR ROUr Drices AgAM SLafied upward i & strong cash demand ana the market continued s.crong the remander of the ses- sion. After seling up to_imc Dicember glosed with & gain 0. %u%c &L i8.,@.c%C Clearances of wheat and flur were o ual W 4:5,40 bushels. Piluary receiis were &6.60 bushels, against {l 2us busiels. Mizneapolis and Duluth reporied receijts of 613 cars, which, wiih Jocal receip.s o. & cars, I of contract grade, made 0.l re ceipis for the three points of @ cars, Against 671 cars last week and %5 cars & year ago. An easier tone prevailed in the corn pit early in the day, due to selling scaipers on favorable weatner and Bradstree.'s annual crop report, making an esimate on the 200,000.0.0 bushels, with the qu‘dly Superior to jast year. Later the e bull excitement in ng quite freely on the upturn. December closed with a gai: 8, Nk atier ranging between and 5, receipis weré 34 cars, with 238 of ‘Contract grade. An improvement in the cash stuation caused a cudden upturn in oats, while the trading was the liveliest of y of its. ing houses were sctive On the side and the energy displayed shorts 1o become thoroughly fright- ened and the largely by covering by these people. ( re and closed 1%@ Local receipts were Ormbn lard was the onl in the provision market, list ruling firm weak feature the rest of the e }ne;! in- October o lack of support There was fair local buying of Sahusry products based on an advance of 5@i0> in fiicgs for hogs and pork and lard closed lbc higher at $11.55 and $6 respectively, Jlnul.ry ribs were up H@Thc at $6.37 Emmn-—d receipts for Monday 100 gars: corn, 530 cars; 21,000 hea The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheart, oats, 315 cars; hogs, 0@ . 50@8.90; lflfln‘ tents, am«m traighte, $3.60G8.5: bakers. 86 W“EAT—“N\J + spring, @W4ec;: No. 2 No. 2 yellow. 4Tie. 3 white, 373G, s\m;u flll Mbe; fair coding, €30 alr to No. 1 north- rk, per bbl., S he. 6673 Short 5. Dry salted short clear The following were the receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain: I.efim !hlflm&'m -, 500 | Cb: eese, steady at 1 y; at mark, cases fin- NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quotations of the Day om Various HD( R—Receipts. bl kfln drlcd 5 ; No. 2 western, #igc; nomi- i; state and Jersey, S@Hhc . d6c c. I £ Buf- Buffalo exports, Blac export vator; No. porthern Duluth Pard Manitoba. #%e L. o b afioat There was a sharp opening advance in wheat to- dav. hnedm:‘n hlxherhrublrs and a_ bullish nterpreta of the tm Later it reacted under sules for long account bul maintained eady undes The market was finally nervous and firm on the strong cash situation. closing | 8@%c net higher. )n 8. closed 8¢, December. 85%c CORN—Receipts. UWI bu.; exports. 20654 Ibu; sales, 80.000 bu : futures. 40.000 bu. spot | Bpot, easy hn 2 elevator and | e b. afioa ! yellow, b4c: N ©. “Options displayed openi but soon nve way under co based on favorsble weather map. The late market was steadier, closing met un- common to olds, 10@sc. Salveston, g3 lbe.. 1o 5 c; Texas dry, M@ act falr to extra, domestic ER-Steady eady | Badsrec: Japan, IZ!P-—Dqu. family 00t bn! extra l!ulll .00 $7.19%07 Pork. %fl.ufl nu.n‘n lhnfl{;‘:ll i fl tation ereamery thte Hatey TGN renovated 7 h((cry 13 te' full cream fancy & farge colores, 1, white. 13 Pennsvivania e and Pennsyl- fo Arsts. SB24c; western ex- n thirds 10 seconds, 11g2k; ‘firets. W-Quiet; city 8200 per package: LTRY—Alive nominal; dressed. es i Chickena, TROTIGC: towlh 19¢. tur: extra creamery creamery commen 1o eholge. Weekly Bank Statement. NEW '?‘&u statemert for the | grade of railr the | © demand was augmented cember sold_be- | ellow _western, | Ch 20335, | Japanecse-Russian | o SRR increase, mxw , Legal tenders. semo17.3m, il pecie, $17106, B Reserve, uw,lam ‘r'm 8,739,600, Reserve required increase, $100,1 Surplus ense, §2.51.6%. Ex-United States de- posits, §35, 79450, ase, $2.65 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. 300, in- nc Steel Preferred Yields to Attack and Amalgamated Copper is Supported. NEW YORK, Oct 10.—The demand for stocks was apathetic today and left the market vulnerable to very light selling Some of this was palpably professionai short selling and there seemed {o be & pro- | contest in the dealings. party of reaction made their attack on Unitel States Steel; preferred. forcing it down I3 points to 8. This stock soid at 58% I month, but otherwise never sold before a low as today’s price the market seemed most mated Copper. That stock general Gepression and was marl one time 1% points over last ni ht was some steady buying of Chicago Alton. The contest was wholly professional and not based on any news so far as known, London heiped the depression here simewhat and sold stocks more freely ‘ears are entertained there that next week's Stock exchange settlement may un- cover some embarrassment The reports y bank clearings show sharp con- & whole compared with the corresponding week of last year, but in the anmalyeis it 18 found that the decrease is wholly due to shrinkage in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, the four other jeading cities showing considerable in- creases and the average for all other cities A emall increase, The market seemed en- couraged by the bank statement and rallied momentarily. ‘The increase in cash was considerably larger than expected. But the statement i #o0 complicated by the merger operatione of the Nutional Bank of Com- rerce and the National as to Throw 1t 0ut of balance. It 18 inferred from the small _loan chang borrowing has kept pretty steady pace with the liquidation in the stock market. The m-rket closed easy and quite active. The bond market has refiected the grow- ing ease in the money market in some re vival of Investment demand for a good 0nd bomds. United States %8s and old 4= declined 1 per cent each from e riog'ng Tid last week Tollowing are the closing quotations on w York Btock exchange: 10 e pea... N 25w Wheeling & L E. 14 Wis. Central 0 American Ex i United_States Ex do ist pld...l do 24 pta Great Nor. pfd . 19%|Puliman P. Gar. 173 (Republic Steal ... 8 pla....... New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct 1#.—MONEY—Prime mercanttle paper; S@es per cent. Money call, mominal; time loans, nominal -lxl)' 4 nnmy days and six months, s‘ ERIING EXCHANGE—Weak, with ac- 5550 Bar, Mexican dollars, NDS—Government, steady; raliroad a’do‘u quotations on bonds are as 108 Hocking Val. 4igs. WLl & N 9% 5&5"" ::u‘iuua§ & EEE P | were LONDON, Oct. i0.—Closing quotations: Consoie for momey.#8 11-16 New York Cestral....120 u - Mook & Westers . BAR BIL \'El% at 27 5164 per ounce. | MONEY—) 1& per cent. The rate .u discount in the open market for short bills is 37-16@3% per cent and for tres-smonths’ biils is S%@% per oent. Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, Oct. 10.—Call loans, cent; time loans, per cent [)\\gng prices on stocks and bonds: B hmaiomated o Tnie Repale 103 Mobawk 016 Dominten 11.«-4 Sates 4 |Utab Sew York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The following are the quotations on mining stocks: Becun.t. Lesaville Con *Offered. Baok Clearings for Week. OMAHA, Oct. 10.—Bank clearings for m. week ending today are $.12:34°3 an crease over iLe corresponding weck of 1.,( year of $65).072.90. Monday Tuesday \vdnnd-y Ma-\ Baturdey . Totals . Minneapolis Wies IlflhEAPOLIl L ~WHEAT—De- Tohe on track: No. 1 BN%c. No. 2 e ONAIA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Desirable Grades ‘of Oattle a Little Higher Than & Week Age. HOGS MUCH LOWER THAN LAST WEEK Liberal Receipts of Sheep All Week, Been Fully Equal to the Oceas nd Fat St is Steady if at All Good. SOUTH VA}IA Oot. 10. 8h. attle Official Tuesday Officlal Wednesday Official Thursday Official Friday Offictal Saturday... » nie 358 ending Oct .. ending Oct 1 ending Sept ending Sept ending Sept k Jast year g TS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. ing table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and shesp at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last 1508 04, 82 1798042 Irais 4 ‘sor Dogs Average price Jur tre ol Soveras days with com- Omab: 48m e s EE o doa wan 38 *g® 7 5 oo Boven EFPET T P 2838 7 pors 23ATE *82 S SRSEE 8 a2 Oct. [t * * Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. H'ses. stock aumeSanst Total recelpts . The disposition of the day's receipts wa as foliows, each buver number of head indicated Omaha Packing Swift and Comp Armour & Co., H. Standish ... Totai... Bloux City e same as usual on a Satur: day, there were J.st a jew oad bunches of catie in the yards and not enougn n which to make a test of the market. For the week receipts show very litte change amurucon with last week or w.ih week of last year. With the ex- Coptian of ast week: which wWas Just & trifie heavier, and the week before, supplies this week have been the heaviest o the gear, Considering that fact the market been in :xolpuonllly §00d condition. A noticeable feature of the wes.ern run this season is than it has been distributed more evenly through lhe week than usual In previous years the big bulk of the cat: have come In the first two days of the week. There has been a fair sprinkling of corn fed sieers on sale this weck, and the bast * Tades my be guoted strong and active t kinds, though, have been more leu nq‘lum and If anytoing are a $ride tower then Chey were & week a@o. Good to choice grades sell from $5.2 10 $5.60, fair to good 1rom M.% to §5.%5, and short feJ | and common stuff from $4.76 down. There has been @ DI§ Tul 01 CoWs on sale, moslly western rangers. 1n spite of that fact the tendency of prices has been upward As compared with last Thursday, wmch was the low day of the year, the advanoce amounts to about 15@c, and as compared with the ciose of last week prices are now about 10glkc higher. A.l graces have joined in the aavance. e same as has been the Shee Tor wotms timme pasi, corn feas been very scarce this week. Anyihing cent wouid sell from $3.7 10 $4. ILh com- mon stuff from $3.7 down. Good to choice ‘western cows could be guoted from $2.60 to $315, fair to good from and and cutters from $1.50 ulis, veal calves and sigs have bssn lellln‘ in just about the same noiches they aid last week. There has been & brisk demand for stock- ers and feeders all the week. 0 that in te ot the fact that recelpts have been are a Little higher. As com ur-a ‘with the close of last week the A vance amounts to about 0@lic on all de- sirable Common cattle have been easier to sell than «they were ast week, but the improvement in has not been #0 marked as in the case of the better mflea The best grades of feeders sell ol from $3.50 to $4.00. fair to good, $3.15 | 50, and common stuff from $£.00 down. lul all of the feoders offered this week Wesiern rangers, very few native feeders being on sale. There hes been a run of western m‘l beef steers on sale all the week, but quality of the offerings has shown no improvement. In fact, good cattle b been 80 scarce that it is hard to say what prices they would command. It ie safe to o ggod to chioice cattle though, from to # 35, fair to good from $1.15 to $3.34, and the fads Trom §10) down Western ‘range cows and stockers and feeders have been selling as noted above. HOGS—There was about an average run of hogs here for a Saturday at this time of the year and as advices from other poinis were more favorable to the selling inter- esis the market here improved a little commoner The light welghts advancea the most snd | were close to bc higher ithan yesterday. The heavy welghts. though, were slow all day snd were all the way from steady to 2 ragkel higher in some caes lrbm $.15 to $5.3%5 The medium we went from $5.25 to $5.30, and lights | that up' to $5.50. The top prices were for & very prime load weighing pounds. There wa market from to finish, but of course the close was certainly no better The receipts of hogs for the week have Deen a little lighter than for last week but a trifie heavier than for the same w of last year. The exact figures will Te found In the table at the head of the eolumn. The week opened with a strong market, but from that time until the close of the market on Thursday there was a succession of sensational market. The decline for the on Thursday amounted to close to §oc, but the last two days the market has been a r, 80 that closing prices are jower than a we This al change in prices gone into effect in -some time Representative sales Av. S5 Pr Xo ‘rom paid | ] Av 01 ¥ wey 23228 TygpNy " w0 » 130 b » § 2882 200 1% 12 200 28RE PR [ 130 BEEFEETLELENCELE TARgRHHNL o n gy 2 ezgranagrre te E2elE vyreEYs m X [} LR 38 « 3 iz no fresh lambs here this morning. but for the week there has been an increase over last week of about 3000 head. but compared with the same week of last year fhere s o decresse amouning to about the size of the e e " in very y condition and in fact the jemand in nearly all cases has been fully ual to the supply t is safe to Guole the market om both nd lembs q @ sale a over from day teo course in the case of common stuff feeders were not anxious for. the R | stockera, $200G8.10. | purchasing the 3| sheep steady lice Mfirmary of course suffersd the most. Feeder ewes were also a trifie Jower uniess very Quotations for groge stnck M @50, where he is walting for nd take charge of him. P lambs, iur | SOME ANTI- CLERICAL ODDITIES Present » 1o godd 0.7!"!'! " ers, S3.I5QA80; feir to good 0 choice ewes. $LE56110: fair to good S0@2w. cholce feeder inmbe, 44100 to good_feeder lambe. 82606400 vearlings Teader wethers. Bu0gs i, feed 51.60g280. Rep- etentative sales CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Asitation in Framee fs De- (Coprright. 190, by Press Publishing Co) PARIS. Oct. 10—(New York World Ca- blegram—8pecial Telegram )—Anti-clerical iem is developing odd phases. The anti- 1e rying loudly for the cross surmounting the dome The cross was appropriate v was & church, but the made that the cross ins not cross, but as an in- rable part of the architectural design. antheon is today merely a lay monu- Hog Prices Tem Ce ight and Buteher CHICAGO, Oct. ¥.—-CATTL Ffi“&’t‘\vl 5% head; market nominal; lv‘d to prime steers IS'HI( 4.7; stocke $1.40G4.90; helfers, R.50; bulle, 82 exas cieers, K1 $3.00G4 5 HOGS- R mort B for and feeders. $2.364 £.04s. 0. cenners l" calves, §2.50§1 7 8.25; western ® a a e 7000 head; estimated to- ALL tht and butchers, h-r others steady, mixed and butchers, | to cholce heavy. 1@ light, $.25@ | 50 ts, municipal council of Sainte Savine, near the Royes, has solemnly adopted & resolution declaring that, “Whereas, Saints are supposed to be dwellers in paradise, not requiring a terrestrial residence, Re- solved, That the name of this comm changed from Sainte Savine to Savim, CHANCE FOR CHAMBERLAIN Might Devote His Encrgies to Restor- & the Prosperity of South Africe. £ 106 i AMBS—Receipte, 800 iambs steady. good 10 chojce wethers, $8.35@4.00; fair to cholce ed. §2.55@3 western §2..30 native lambs, §3.50@8. 7 sheep and sheep. Gl western lambs, as City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, ( 10.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 200 head: market unchanged: choice export &nd Aressed beef steers, 31 5G5S 10 £ood, $4.15@4 50; stockers and feed. $2.25@1 00; western-fed steers, £ Texas and Indian steers, $i76g% native cows. §i i nptive heifers, &2 404 .00: canners, $1 bulls, $2.0004.00; calves. §1.00@%.00 - flr-l" for week: Cattle, 80,800; ca'ves, 9,335 HOGS—Recelpts. 1500 head: morket was girone: top, $.65: bulk of saies, $5.30G5 hea ng 40; m«u-d packers ® Annn S5 65; vorkers. $ .55 s 88, “Recetpts for week, 23 ipte (Copyright, 1908, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Oct. 10.—(New York World Ca- blegram—8pecial Telegram )—The radicals claim that Instead of upsetting the British fiscal system In order to arrest Imaginary decline In British trade Joseph Chamberlain would be more profitably employed in de- & some statesmanlike scheme by which the prosperity enjoyed by South Africa be- fore his wanton war might be restored. There has been a steady shrinkage of & South African securities since ths decla tion of peace, showing an aggregate loss of §100.00,000. The mining settlement now impending in the 8tock exchange is awaitcd with great anxiety owing to the continued South african stump. na- ¢ 'd P. n(-(kln\ and feeders, $2.00@3.50 00 . 1 St. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIR, Oct. 10 —~CATTLE—Receipts, head, including 3% Texans: market tive shipping and export steers the top for strictly cy heavy dressed beef and b steers under 1000 ibs., stockers 'and feeders, $240G4M; Pelfers, $22@450, the top for corn-fed helf- ers: canners $1.75@2.00: bulls, $:IH@ELT; calves, $2.6066.50; Texas and Indian et S25@385. fed $3.60G4.35. cows an “eifers. $2.00G3.00. HOGB—Receipts, 200 head: market pig epd st butchers’ — e REAL ESTATE TRANSFER! “record yesterday as fur- didland Cuarantee and bended abstracter, 1614 Deeds filed hed by Trust compan Farnam etreel: Thoraburgh to John F. Mur- block 10, Kountse & $1.750 irtis and wife to Tailian & Finch, lot 22, block 102, Dundee 1 Paul Charlton to same, lots 23 and 3, block 102, Dundee. Carre E. Witherspoon and husband to William Hosall, lot 16, block 4, Arbor Place Edward § Fior 1o Appieton R. Davie, Pt ] block 2, C. E. Mayne's add. to ac- tor tive apd firm: ackers, _$5.006' eavy. $5.3005 6714 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 80 head: market nominal: native muttons. 836400 lambs, $4.25@5.75; culls and bucks, $2.00§4.00 a, ‘Willlam 8. C New York Live Stoek Market. NEW _YORK., Oct. 10—BEEVES-Re- : no sales reported. Ex- LTR beeves, sheep and quarters | "cCALVES- Rem!mt 180 _head: rated about steady: veals nweam ers and fed calves, $3.00 " SHEEP AND LAMBS— P.w-—lpls 427 head \ambs firs: sheep. &2 50G4.00; lambs. §550a6.00; Cenada Jambs, $5.85 HOGS—Receipis, 164 head; no sales rc-| arnam m ported. Sfoux City Live Stock Market. & co L] SIOUX_CITY, Ia, Oct. 10.—(Special Tele- gram. )—CATTLE—Receipts, ; market | STOCKS, BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. anchanged: beeves. $.0005.30: cows bulls OF ALL KI!INDS FOR SALE. We buy and sell Union Stock Yards Stock, Seuth Omaha. HOGB* Re ON COMMISSION. selling at 3. 1820 Farnam St. Tel. 106 market grass- eipts. 1400; market §c higher, m& ‘buile, $5.05@6.10. St. Jose 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. ID—CATTLE-RA- eipts. 140 hea arket stead: c}yO(;!‘Receile“Z 98 he‘_‘bd n:;la‘i\mm.lnn; S 'EEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, ¢77 head; murk»; steady Stock in Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock at {the six printipal western rnla- yesterday: Cities Cagtle. Hogs. Sheep. 3,000 NEW YORK. Oct. W0.—8SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, i%c; centrifu al, 96 test, | 3% Refined, flrm o o m’:m’ L-’:' confectioners’ 0. 4c. 0. 14, cO ¥ S Tont b erushed, | 536c: {ec; granulated 4.7 cubes, bc. luhmlel steady; New Orleans i ahoice. R ORLEANE Ot 30— S{GAR—Dull: | open kettie,” centritugai,’ 3 . centrif- ugal white, 4%c; vellow, 3 4 3-16c; sec- onds. 2gBkc. _ New cate ayrup. e, Mo- lasses, dull; centrifugal, 5@1sc. Coftee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10 i | quiet in_keeping | Sirly Tews and lost the Initial sain on |Dommbrr under realising. T, trading became more v:uve lnd - demand developed of the character recently Doted and prices advancet The_cloke was goints bigher. Saler, 0 bugs, o\u}:ber at £ . S anua: urc gikse; July, 5.EGhMe; ECOMHI&SION CQ s STOCKS nwvm.%mm ROBT. VANCE, Correspondent, 1618 Farnam St., Omaba. Tel. 3467, incx udln | !-pumber Wool Marker. ST. LOUIS, Oet 1—woop—¢u.e {firm, without change in 13 _:-u ub; es. romlfln‘ a dMNn“ | fine, heavy fine, | ll WOOL~The arrivais | auction sales amount | Thcluding 6500 forwarded direct to spinners. The imports of wool | | during the week were: New South Wales, 135 bales oria, bales; Cape of Good | | Hope and Natal, 6; elsewhere. 1134 Dajes. | N, (-r'l for the sixth seri to .57 bales, W00 & C0. CHICAGO—-OMAHA-—-MINNEAPOLIS 8T. PAUL-DULUTH-WINNIPEG. Grains, Stocks, Provisions Bought and sold in all markets for cush or on reasonable margins MEMBERS OF LEADING EXCHANGES. Private Wires. Write for cur daily market letter and private telegraph cipher—mailed SHIP YOUR CRAIN TO U Advances Dried Fruita. | NEW YORK. Oet. 10—EVAPORATED | APPLES-Quiel, and small sales reported around recent uotations, with common | held at 4@6c. prime =t $UOSe. cholce at and fancy st CALIYORNIA uR”} ) FRUITS—Prunes o 7c for all |ln falr deman New York. NEW YORK, Oct ])flVT(;‘\l!dlmm:"l of | pods and general merchandise %'o’—n"n-r e week were valued at i G0 | Exports of specie from this port for the week were $410,4% silver and $10.76) gold. Imports of specie for the week were §20,- B aiver"and 30660 goid Whisky Market. 10— WHISK Y—Steady Oct. 10 v\ullx\‘ Db~ flm-hcd ‘goods, steady on of B LOUIS, Oct. 10~ WHISKY—Steady at nl;n}‘unu Oct. 0 -~WHISKY—Steady, on basis of BN Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct 10— WHEAT—Steady l\u 1 northern. fic; No. £ northern, 826%3c; December. Thyc RYESieady: No. 1 b@sic RARLEY—Steady: No. 2 6c: sample fi‘(!’\RN-MNI 4% bid COUNT CUTS A -QUEER CAPER Insane =nd Dances Cakewalk in & Paris Depot. H-l Facilities. Liberal Prompt Returns. Telephone %514 109 Bee Bidg, Omaha. The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U S Deposti vy Capital and Surplus, $600,000 PRANE MURPHY, Pres. BEX B WOOD. V. Pres. LUTHER DRAKE. Ca shier FRANK T. BAMILTON. Asst. Cashior. Sl R ¢ and sold issied, evallable in el by~ Letiery parie of the Collections mae yrompily sad sossonioslly We reguest correapondenoe. Becomes - 10-dute Iy illustra T Press ] Co) (Copyright, 193, by Press Publishing ing all the PARIS, Oct. ¥.—(New York World Cable- gram — Special Telegram.) — Count Von Ahrenberg of Germany was suddenly taken Northern raiiway station. He has just known in soclety. He was accompanied by arrived on the Ostend express when he took off bis cost and vest and dauced & cake- walk before & crowd of amused spectators at the station. The count, Who pasees much of his time in Parls, hes & permanent 110-111 Board of Trade spartment near Parc Monceau and is well & valet, who heiped (0 trausfer bim 10 4| C. W. Sword, Manager. Tel. 1810, 157 Nassan S0, N Y. »

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