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5 ¥ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |55 g, mutores steady: Decer {10, 1REuiSna™ar he"fiteh ‘o6 "0 oors | 0 Sty trufuerine ovee commences tot| OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET| 3 fesder: OHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. CORN—Spot, American mixed, firm at|favorable views concerning the genernl 1 feeder.. F 4 Bd Futured steady; October, s i%d; No- | situation of affairs. Selling ceased for the New York Meney Market. 1 steer.....18 4 ) steer.. anui “lar] b, Small Receipts of Cattle and Hogs, Falr Reo of Sheep. CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—CATTLE-—Recelpts 5,000 head, including 50 Texans and westerns; good to prime steers, $5.10G5.75; poor to ‘medium, $3.50GM stockers and meders, $2.26¢04.20; cows, §1.40QM.00; heifers, 200g5.00; canners, §l 0; butls, .00 ; _calves, $2.50G7.85; Texas fed steers, R2.76G9.75; western steers, $3.0004.60. HOGS—Recelpts today, 8,000 head; esti- mated tomorrow, 2,000 ‘head; mixed and butchers, $.35@6.00; good to choloe heavy, .3@6.%0; rough heavy, gges: ent, %Yfi. bulk of sales, $. 5. BHE AND LAMHS—Receipts, 25,000 head; the market was steady to l6c lower; Rood to cholce wethers, $3.30@4.25; fair tc fhglce mized, #0083 s ouaa e eheep native lamb L60@0.76; western ambe, H0GS. vember, 4¢ 3d; December, 4s 3d; ary | present and this fact uplifted the market » Vg 4 oz, NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—~MONEY—On eall, . o R Firm Cables and Smaller Visible Supply | (6w s 3%d. ey ‘Showed mome improvement Ameri. | steady at 2a214 per cent; closing bid, 3 per | Not an Exoessive Run of Oattle and Prioes | } SON° 4 MARKET, cans opened steady and mostly above pare offered at 2 per cent; time money, Gen tond: 3 helters. Advanoe Price of Wheat. {ty. The market then became inanimato, sixty days, i@y per cent: ninety Hold Generally Steady. P, but subsequently railied, being helped by | days © per cent six monthe Y T —_— o steer.. the government crop report, and closed e cantile paper, 6@$ 3 cows. .. CORN PRICE FOLLOWS UPWARD TREND i &nd steady below the beat prices of the | - BTERLING | EXUHANGE-About steady, [ HOGS SOLD STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER|': cows... C sh stock, loss off. 19%c. day. Japanese securities recovered some- [ With actual business in bankers bills At — ] ens, vc; Spring chick- | what, The amount of bullion taken into R e d:mfinfl':rfal“““d X § foeders 3 lccorul o |t ban| ol 1 o ce today Yy y8; po - " " "t Price of Onta Advanced Late in Day, | G 00, S TaTie; ola ducks, 6a; youns | was £aono. oo On Deened OV commercial bilfs, $481% Another Good Run of Sheep, but De. | Sicers. . duaks, vepe, Sy PARIS, Oet. 1.—Three per cent rentes, | SHVER-Bar, 60%c; Mexican doliars, #e. | g 2 stee While Provi - bl o iy 'n‘ckln{ Stock, o235, chotce |96 frunch, T for the ur‘:*mlr;l Business | BONDS -Government, Arm; rairoad, ir- posd “-"“':': k for Both e ted Attempt to to fancy dairy, in tubs, 16@18c; separal on the bourse opened hesitatingly today an . ers and Feeders ers T b e - With @ tendency to heaviness. but became | . The closing quotations on bonds are as pros Lower Prices. FRESH FISH—Fresh caught trout, llc; | firmer in the afternoon. ‘Rio Tintos gained | follows: WOt NI Vulty' Seeady. plckerel, Sc; pike, 10c; perch, 6c; buffalo, | 6 francs. U. 8. ref. I, res...108% Hocking Val. 4%s...104 "%@ac; blushish, lsc; whitefish, 10c; sal BERLIN, Oct. 13.Exchange on London | o coupon 100]L & N. unl. dn.... ifc; haddock, 1bc; codfish, 120; reds 2 marks, ug pfgd for checks. Discount o 3n, reg.... 107/ Man. con. gold 4. 2 BOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 13. CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—A good cash demand lobsters, bolied, per ‘1b., 7= Tates, short bills, § per cent; three months | do coupon ... . 106 Mex. Central do...... Kl Ao and a smaller increase in the world's visible c; "bullheads, lic; bills, 3% per cent. Prices on the bourse| 9o q A ! X - Receipts wei Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. than has been expec caused a strong | I4c o 0@26c; halibut, dc; crapples, | today were quite weak, notwithstanding | 99 b I I Bovind Official Monday . - §.8% awford—-Neb. New York Live Stock Market. B . Lsoier oorn was ub 3 | < te bass, 1oc; biueling, Bc. | more reassuring Teports trom the far easl. | do : B M L1111 Ty | OMiclal Tussday + 600 ¥ cow NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—BEEVES—Re- Seathe nigher. Deceinber corn was up ork counts, 3 ket ' 4 e 1020(N. R. R. T celpts, 161 head, sonsigne b i higher and provisions | 4c; per gal., $2.00; extra selects, per can, - Two days this week...13,8% 4, g ead, all consigned direct. =No . per gal., Sl do ad). 4. Lo w0 |Ne . me week before....... b O ' A cables in the face of the big de- | "BHAN-—Per ton, $1400 Professional Traders Developed | Atiantic C L. @il 90ty do fn.... .o " Bame three weeks ago..14.93 4 14 helters. prio oy B TR HRCC KT cline here yesterday were & bull eftect at| HAY—Pric-a quoted by Omaha Whole- Bal & Ohlo 4a..... 9% A 1D Bame four weeks ago... 14,974 § cow: American steers at Sig@l1}c dressed welght the start ana December wheat opened u |sale Dealers' association: Choice Ne. 1 up- Stro| arket for Stoeks. A0 88..........i. 93 10F, 8. ia 48 & P... Sume days last year. 060 3871 CALVES—Receipts, 811 head. The market Thaae'to. sagkc higher at TRGTSwe. Out- |land, $.0); No. 2, $8.60; medium. §8. NEW YORK, ' Oct. 13.—Today's tock | Central of Ga. ba.....1043/Penn b RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DAT Too L Feputiad salse prassty b Tt o Bide markels were weak however, and this | coarse, $7.60. Rye straw, $.00, These prices ( market passed through a number of sep- 9 18 1n8.ccinie s S8 [ RNRRING, Q0. B The tollowl: 1\ h " t a0 sales, grassers and fed calves e T Raition 16 the favorable weather in | are fof hay of 00d cOlGr and quality. De- | arate Dhases and. caded 'the day in 'a |Ches & Ohio dis..10148L L & I M. o . ST, Boes G4 e oF Bonts Draniae s rsh Sy Sressed veals, general B A etliwest brought out considerable | mand fair and receipts 1ght. nearly' stagnant condition and with prices | & o - the yoar 1o date and comptrisons wWith last & Receties, b selling orders during the first hour and a [ CORN—4sc. for the most part not far from last night's | &' " 10810| 8o yea b, = i il . meors Phtaogehead., The Jphtket Weaker tone developed. St. Louis houses | OATS—gSe. level. The market enjoyed its period of | e e a1 % 1908, bl L i R M o grere leaders in the early seiling movement. [ RYE—No. 2, 50c decided strength during the early part|c., R. L X2 oot Cattle 817,862 P i b i estern pigs, .18, With but little demand iecember sold off to VEGETABLES, of the day when the selling pressure,| do col. ba....... 3 Hogs 1,004,160 0 16140 ‘ 1,100 ahrend exports today, 1508 head beeves, 78%c. An upturn at Minpeapolls, due to o [ POTATOES—Colorado and Dakota, per [which has been 8o conspicuous recently |0 C C & St L & 4n.. 96%|*T., 3 % | B 804780 1787, 16,140 & abiaaiten, 10, Shoep and 14 quactets of beet. Detier ‘demana for flour &nd a sirong cash | bu., e; native . seemed to be entirely withdrawn, An,or- | Chicago Ter. du..... - o LBLIN L1051 &1 5 3 8 cow! e AND, LAMBB_Receipts, 6601 demand, caused a sharp rally later in the | SWEET POT ES-Home grown, per |ganized party of professional traders miade | Con. Tobacco dx..... Aver: price paid for nogs at South | § feeders co! head. The market for sheep was slow Guy. The bull feelings, augumented by the | baskot, 60c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl.. '$6.25. |an attompt to start prices upward, per.|Colorado So. 4s..... : Omaha for the last several days with com- | § {FCor el o e b e @O lawer, heep Comparatively small increase Iin the world's | "BEANS—Hcme grown, wax, per MArket | calving a number of circumatanees’ wiije | Denver & K. G. in.. parisons: oot iy 8 D sold at 32.50G3.75 per 10) Ibs; lambs, $5.30 Visible supply, Bradstreet's reports snow. | basket. 4#0G60c; string, per market basket, [at work fn favor of the attempt. The | Ehe Brior len da.... < " - . s 7 g UlE, M001.%; Canada lambs. .65 Yag ap hereaso Of 4,106,000 aiuinat 8,540,000 06660& Tebt hotAble OF thews wak the ~tuilding do_general 4s. Wttt & Date. | 1908. (1902. (1901, |1900. 1899, 1898. 1897, | 1 cow 960 285 ressed Canada lambs, $5.60. Dressed bushels a year ago. There was some ::‘{ w’ OMATOES—Home grown, per basket, [ up of o large short interest, which gave | ' sOffered. ‘ . — e ::g; fl%‘.‘ gfufi‘ o Bt gg;l‘:\n. 54@7%c per Ib.; dressed lambs uential buying late in the session, with | Goc. evidence of its existence by ‘an eagerness g et 4 — aposition to sell on the part| NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.5. - e Sept. estern_Ranches Ltd.—8. i ‘E}" B one.. o the | CELERY—Michigan, ~per dos. 80@%e; |10 Dorrow stocks for delivery, causing a London Stock Market. Bept, Ao ip 1k Seee Kansas City Live Stock Market. 7 % Shametes. B KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18—CATTL 3 number of Industrials to c d a slight December being % %e, | large ‘western, 4b R e Gt L e - N 18 steers....1128 3 45 | 27 steers celpts, 16,800 head natives, 1,200 T H. Franklin—S8. D. 2700 native calves, 300 Texas calves; e Fonehing - Moty - Clearanc ONIONS—New home grown, dry, per Ib., ) g O oy, T SR NS oot Wheat and flour were equal o 22630 bush- | 13c; Spanish, per crate, §1.65. “Eondon was nclined to take & more | O imedotan e e ot it T Punnaln s yoar ako. Minne- | BLUMS_Utah and Colorado, 0gLon. | SNeerful view of the financial outlook and | Ausconda” ...\ oh s Shotw el stensy i Lo o ctons agalnat 1,065 busnels a yeaf 4g PLuMS Utah and Colorado, 0cG8L0. | feit somewhat reassured over the pros- | Atchiron e erns slow and steady to lower: cows steady apolis and Duluth reported recelpts ok llan, per box, $1.00: | Peots th 'the Tar cast And decidedly 80 0ver | 80 BH...i:ii..... 90(Peanaplvante - Stockers and fecders wie to strong cars, which with local recelpta of 1% cars, |$1L00, | 0 T mes, ci Colo. | the absence of trouble in the DrokTess of | Ballmors & Ghio. .. TiNRand Mines. quarantine slow: cholce export and dress O Clorea pointa of 071 cars against 1,104 Albertas, $1.00, . ol o if the stock exchange's attempt. Buying for Al o Tat ptd Dest steers, W.0000.4; fair to good, $.000 Lo last week and 1,19 o year ago. - ' | FBARS-Colorado'and Utah Kelters, 517, [ the new account In London puts the next [ CREge™s S0 35 | 45 28" oha A T L G oy B . ; Takal O e led weak (he early part of the ses- | CRABAPPLES—Per bbl, H00. . . |Eettlement off for two weeks, and on|c. ' & 8. b and Indlan steers, $2.163.60; Texns cows, slon due to mild weather throughout the | APPLES—Jonathans and Grimes Golden, | these terms London was disposed to buy | Depeers ... native cows, §1.50@3.2%5; native West and on the weakness in wheat. Pro- | ; Snows, $3.25; Michigan stock, $3.60; | @ few stocks here. But the most impor- | Denver & R Ve BTy Maa®; bulls, Ve Interests were again on the selling i Belfiowers, per Box, $L60; New | tant effect of the London position was | do pfa .76G2,70; calves, $2 b0 HOGS—Recelpts, &, d; market steady to 20 lower; top, $ Tk of &nles, £5,500 5.70; heavy, $5.25025.66; mixed packers, $.00 @5.70; light, $5.505.80; yorkers, $.70a5.8; Phelan—Neb. 228s,, W3t i 3N SR THB EIT 83 @ ensees ot} - a3 35K 238 3 3 SR 1ses wsasms rowsee izs 23 z8R o 8 o = 3 Sept. =2 g ‘egme prs— a2 eearan 5 2% =3 - e 2 & [ —— 555, ————— . oo aoio o £33 i3 g 03 suppResnSy 1oy "N d PRe—— 1snses 283 ,__,-—, = = 28T ] T “ERusee s T 8°%0 torssoreKase s atsroes et and there was an ab- | York stock, $3.25@3.60; Oregon Spitz, Green- |Its relaxation of pressure here. Specu-|Erle ...... e ot e ek ull ™ suppart, The iate ings and Grimes Goiden, per box lative circles were ‘Inclined o attach im- (6o i bd.. strength in wheat stimulated buying on the | GRAPES—California Tokays, 8i. portance to some very large and concen- | do 2d pfd... part of the local traders and the market | choln, $1.50; New York, per 8-1 .| trated buying of Unied States Steel pre- [ Jliinols Central oo turned strong, closing at the top with Do- nl;fifiANnHRR! 2S—Per bbl., §7. gf\refl-x g LB w;l",d"g‘-ml:\""; Missourl, K. & T.. s higher at 4%c, after selling | $2.7: ave rise to reports of a very im A VER-— y L . gomber Digher at CALIFORNIA QUINCES—Per box, $1.65 | accumuiation. he stock, In consequence, | LAR SILYER-Strong at 354 por ounce. |3ct: 13.-..[ b o) <16 Local receipts were 433 cars with 61 of TROPICAL FRUITS. recovered to 60 and inspired a hope that|gjscount in the open market for short bill - contract gra ORANGES—Valencias, 126-160 sizes, $3.75; | its downward course had been arrested at|is 3163 9.16 per cent and for three-months’ | * Indicates Sunde: Oats were easy at the start under selling | Mexican, all sizes, $3.75, Jast, Tho Importance attached to - the | J¥{0 3G BT Cont An The official number of cars of commission houses with little apparent | LEMONS—Californiu fancy, 300 to 30 |shipbuilding case was indicated by the BIpUgh in t0dsy B each toed Was! Thost 16 support prices. Toward the closs | sizes, cholee, 240 to 210 sizes, $4.00@4.25. [ g0od effect of a rumor that the sult was sk Cleasin Road: cattle. Hogs, Sh'p. ' some of the early sellers turned buyers per 10-1b. cartons, %c. |to be adjusted and discontinued, At the ; Mo st e and a firm tone developed, final figures on [ DATES—Persian, per box of 30 packages, | same time there was some talk of a divi-| OMAHA, Oct. 13.—Bank clearings for to- et Al oM December being e higher at 3, after |$2.00. dend Increase on Amalgamated Copper and | day ase $1,858,175.45, a_decrease under the ranging between d MISCELLANEOUS. of a declaration of a dividend on Reading | corresponding date of last year of $53,061.24. Tecelpts were 2I7 cars. CHEESE—Wiscqnsii iwins, full cream, | second preferred. Provisions were firm at the opening, due | 12%c; Wisconsin Yeung Americas, 13%ci| A downward plunge in United States Wool Market. to the steady market and on covering | black Swiss, lsc; Wisconsin brick, 13%ci | Steel preferred to 574, the lowest price on| BOSTON, Oct. 13.-WOOL-The advent by shorts, with some demand from forcign- | Wisconsin limberger, 12c. record, had a chilling effect on the whole | GORYON Ot 15-WOOLe-The A advent ers for Dmembb-r lndk-llmry hr: hfe"“i Ufi?\rfi;g—‘-‘r‘:‘-flm:linra % trma.ultlo: rflnovamax’-‘r'i‘ lnd‘"cnuuefd 3 renctl:onnry ten-| huyvers caused a distinctly better feeling tinued selling by packers caused al B ency. The selling of the stock was asso- . Jater in the day, but the loss was all re- | POPCORN—Per lb., m:m. 893, |clated with the renewed stock market in the wool market this week; prices are ee! e 222228 pro e 828 532858 P - T~ & 3 Buens geeass 'y @ ova torer 2 S 32 "greea "Yrmend ‘Rgas: 32 i P P 2 wps - & ) e plgs. 355053, 75 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 800 head; market steady; native lumbs, 8. ; ‘westorn lambs. ' 82.90G5.15: fed o~ 77 $2.30G3.75; Texas clipped yen featp 4.00; Texas clipped sheen, $2.40@3.55; crs and feeders, $2.000 2 cows /. bl wefinfgg'_"b_' St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 1 teeder. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 13.—CATTLE—Re- 4 cows..... celpts, 7,500 head; the market was steady 1 feeder. .. to 10c lower: natives, $4.00615.40; Texas and 7 cows westerns, $260@4.15; cows apd_heifers, $1.50 @i stockers and feeders,, $2.75@4 {lan—8. D. HOGS—Receipts, 3.775 head .the market 2 cows was steady 10 ¢ lower; lghty. 3665615, 805 [edium and heavy, %.20! ulie, .20 1 stag. 3 feeders.. .75, . Wills—Colo. SHEEP AND LAMBE-—Receipts, head: the market was generally steady to strong; native lambs, $5.60; wethers, $. b feeders 28 cows o ceonan Toacme s5I58s £ socans 233 888888 =28 S & PO wesests 8392 weses g BRA g R 5. -3 g L s, - St Rausiznzg Scacis Jininisons = 8! J. 2, > ] 32 2223 £ el Bat 833! s 75 A strong and there is no semblance of weak- e st iEth: Thia was 10 | pagkeds doa - moiowe vockey Ok furry dn Fittsburg &nd it was rumored | ness Following are the quotations: Ohlo 3 d offered | the %o at 30.90G8. While ribs were 2% | HIDES-No. 1 green, 6e; No. that the Steel preferred offered in the|and Pennsylvania XX and above. S3%@dic @S¢ hiy at $6.4 50, X, 30G31: 3 helfers... 2 cow § cows, 2 cows ratnard—Wyo. 1 cow. 7 cows 1 bull. 1 bull elce—Neb. &3 55,5 dmem A 8 c; No. 1, 33G33c; No. 3, 3i@8%c; un- 9 calves, 8 calve: Stock in Sight. Following are the recelpts of live stock at the six principal markets yesterday: Cattle. ‘Hogs. Sheep. Omaha \ 3, 500 Chicago " 8000 ders. . Kansas City (o 5000 ler—Neb, t. Josen! ¥ 3OS cows. ... Sioux City 1,000 5383 0. G223558 55 ey EEEL-EL atorens sasases! n, ) fibc; No. 1 salted, Thc; ed, t | which was affected by the Pittsburg money Total receipts. tomorrow: Wheat, | No.'1 yeal calf, 3 Mfiu. 3 - Y | washed, 23@2ic; half-blood, unwashed, 35t RO A e e care: cata 1 cars; hogs, | catk, 1J 1o iF Iber ke ary’safica Hiaen 50 {roubles. A three-point break in Westing'| Gdc; threo-eightha biood, unwashed, The disposition of the day's recelpts was 18,000 head. 12¢; sheep peits, ; horse hides, in the first preferred, wers supposed to | 25C; one-quarter blood, unwashed, ammsl as sfiow-. each buyer purchasing the| 1 steer. The leading futures ranged as follows: e Wl % No 1 @isted Ib,, | find their origin at the same source. The Ezs.n%nhegwln“\:.lmlcm?? =X | number of head Indlulcogl.m Hogh, Biied e B s, = nuts, No. 1 soft-shell, . 3 ; No.'1, . . . . Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.[Yes'y. | 17c; hard:shell, pef Ib, lic; No. 2 solt-sheli, TR & T . T oot | B fne unwashed, di@zlo; quarter-blood, | Omaha, Packing Co.. 380 g‘f .é -od " er 0. 2 hard-shell, ver Ib., h 1 unwashed @26c; three-elghths blood, un- 8 rasils, per ib., 11%@12%c; fiberts, per Ib., | 0 be connected with a speculative Accu- | wauhed, 23@2oc; half-blood, unwashed, 24@ | Armour & Co 1,142 760 | 111 feeders. z 38 2R3 38" st ! f this stock while its control X % 7T9%84@% | 1iaL almonds, soft-shell, perib., l6c; | Mulation of this stock while %c; fine washed delaine, ¥ Kentucky, | Cudahy Packing Co 05 832 | 39 feeders..] n&en%fihgmww% Der Ib., '1ic: Decans, largé, per Tas still disputed. A8 o minorlty stock | Indiana, etc.—three-eigliths blood, 2@2sc; | Armour, ‘Sloux City . : 5 small, per 1b., 11 anuts, per | e Qomnd e o s forced sale. The | quarter’ blood, 24@2%c; brald, 22@dsc. Cal- | Vansant & Co.. + | 21 feeders..10% “ 4 | 4 . roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7¢; Chile [ OTer LS market (oK & Forco " notably | ifornia, northern, cholce, 21@22c; middie | farey & Benton 12 cows.....1045 2 % 4 brrtivg:s 13c. oak untn “The fnfiuence of the "ofcial | countiss, 17@isc;’ southern, 1@ide. Terri- | Lobman & Co... John English—Neb. Totals . 80,1 ot B admissions of large measures of economy | for¥. Idaho fine, 14@ioc; fine ""“““"‘-“;3 Hill & Huntzinger. U cows..... bt = 3 - 3 by the great rallroad systems, which are medium, 13g1 yoming fine, 1@ | 1y, pi b 2 3 » s Sapecied b5 Becomo seneral throvghout the | 160; fine medium, 169170} me’lum,. R arywged,, . & REAL ESTATE TRANSFER raliroad world. A sale of old Rock Island [ 19¢: ‘Utah and Nevada fine, 16@16c: 06 | 1 jvingutone & hai : S i 1 g = g & § ol ttracted | medium, 17G17%c; medium, 19@20c; Dakota ety " > . 8. McGinn—Neb. DEEDS filed for record yesterday as fur- , T8T9c. B D O e 1 Ceaadian | ane 6o; fine medium, 16%@17%c; flaniiton & Nathee'd 18 . .19 nished by the Midland Guarantee and CORN—Higher; No. 3 cash, 42%o; track, | Facin DR Bernad’an | dium, 1 Montana fine, choice, 1o | L - Huss.. . H. 3 Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Wi Decomber, Wike: May, dtic, e e A e Howe attributed 10| yc; fine medium, choice, 19G20c; sample, | 1 O'f, & Murnan ; S eees1020 Farnam street: ATSBasy: ‘No. '3’ cash’ o) track, 31 | HIRE® G (Tt N Gemand for currency 1s st | 2021c; medium, cholce, c. Raaaroppes . 1000 Elizabeth Dufrene to Genevieve Ty- S8c; December, 38%c; May, 8Tc; No, 3| o phe Western demand ot oo oge. at Cni- | ,ST. LOUIS, Ott. 13.—WOOL—Steady; me- | Sieridan Mea 50 lee, lots 6 and 7, block 62, South white, 4ic. e i N R oeats sedaim ho | dlum grades, combing and lothing, 110 i panie e Omaha R RETE) MoTE Bt i money market is correspondingly easy in | 21¢; UEht fine, 16@iT4c: heavy fine, Totals ..........65208 280 9706 1 feeder... 760 Calvin H. Hall and wifé to Joseph ¥ FLOUR—Dull; red winter patents, $. ”, 14%c; tub washed, . 4 Vi 1035 239 Boyer, lot 6, block 10, Benningtun 140 it Toniy"and Siragn, SLI0GLR, | ione DU binkers' palnialy e 0o ol il CATTURe Vay haraty e neavy | aleo 0@ 38 | Leomsion® 15| NVer Yk, R DS Timothy, nominal at $2.75G800 §omand, “though' late, may stil come up |* Motal Market, generally anticipated, but the market was hogs here this morning and as a result the e o R oe e Dotk d, are CORNMBAL.Sicady at $2.40. to_the normal. NEW YORK, Oct. 13—TIN—The London | delayed in bad shape by the slow Arrival of | market improved a It he bulk of tne | HeCy 34 add 4o Velley..oiuisiiicict BRAN—Easy; sacked, east track, Outside of the fluctuations in Steel bonds | market was higher, spot advancing 78 6d | trains. At 1] o'clock there were still eighty | hogs soid strong to a nickel e than | 8 block 1, same. P e HAY~Timothy, $5.00612.60: prairie j|the bond market was narrow and unim.|to =~ £114 and ~futures s to ~£114|cars of cattle back or about a third of the | yesterday. The market an paper fooks eVeR | noior °B Hafght and wite o Henry imothy, 3. i prairie, 36000 | otiant, Total sales, $284,000. United [12s 6d. Locally tin was about ten | recelpts. The general market was about Getter than that, owing lars: 7 0 ABe ot O aipier Dart taxigt BB 10-10eis., i enignta, .G ST, Dakers, 0 | Jiandard, mess, fi1) far 84| A citng ‘ute the closing uotations on | TCOPPREEWas fowssiin Loton at spot | " Bsers adhutsd quits & fow corh fea | ¥he Satrly active, ‘;f,'fl.'?‘.‘m?.';’;..fi;':g- e S el el ppieo; stralghts, ; i % Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, | i ‘Now York Stock exonange: guoted at €63 128 6d, a decline of its, whlle | steers and some of them were In good con- | V415, were dleposed of In koo negson, Somo b e g g WHEAT—No. 3 spring. 9GS2c; No. 2 req, | ¥ 243 cloar Tibs. 50 o Bales. High. Low. Close. | futures declined oniys and closed at the | dition. The market was rather uneven, |Of the trains, though were late In arriving, | , 0 &P anpen™to Tavra Scolt, 4 ) 4 TN e B L8, 36,410 ® % | same figure. Locally copper was quiet. | and, while some sales looked a little easier, | Which delayed the close untl w late hour, | Liunoce, . Grifen fo (aure, Jogh 1 RN—No, 2. 4o; No. 3 yellow, 404@| HEMP TWINE-se. 2% = Lake s auoted at SIL0OGILN; elsctrolytic, [ othérs looked fully steady. Buyers did not | (9’5 mixed: and medtum. weighin, soid | Joel & Griftén (o same,” v acres i . " s A alt. X © hold with any too much life, 80 tha 0 ; 1 GATS-No. 2, 30G%e; No. 8 white, 38| gk {uricavs, 14os Hucke. Sie@ion: ghener Tife, | 40 DA ...... : LEAD-Was inchinged, st Sil in the | the morning ? well "advanced “betore largely around .3 ond llents sold all the | UMD 4 angpaul and wite ‘(o High Y Mo urkere, Jdo; ducks, DYDI0c; Seene. THS, | cenadian A London market, and remained firm here at | even the early arrivals were disposed of. | W4y from 8648 10 888\ L 0 apoue| T8 Thomas, st s lot 1, block 4 RYE_No. 2, Bl e dulry, 16ga0; Coone: creamery, MO | Contral of N, J. Ly In the majority of cases, however, thers | (IS TS OC 08 [ ioke that came in| Hascall's sub.. /P BARLEY. foeding, 410M2c; fair to [ “HoUE scendy at 19%c, loss off, Ghoeapeske & Oblo... S%E{,‘Pg‘,“,&f’flg‘fifflz’, 64 In London to o P e e of change in the | the, same olches £& extreme close there 3 \icago & Alton ... 8, , X " A e R ROg %, A0 beo; Mo. 1 northwest- | Fiour. O RtIpents: | Y0 pia ¢ 3 IRON—Closed ‘at i In Glasgow. Locally | " There was rather a small run of cow | Was berhaps s trifle weaker tesling. Repre ern, $1.03%; prime timothy, $2.80; clover, | Wheat, 74,000 72,000 | Chicago & Greal . fron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern |stuff in sight and the market ruled quite | #entative sal = . eontract o, $10.85@11.00. Corn: "bu 7,000 209 | “do ptd ... is quoted at_ $16.00G17.00; No. 2 foundry | active and steady to strong. A big run of | Ne P oNe o Av &M PROVISTONSMess pork, per bbl., s11.20 | Sorte 1 104,000 100,000 | Chicago & N. 7 3 | northern at $16.00@16.00; ' No. 1 foundry | cows was generally anticipated, and as 1t | %, o 85 e ] 25. Lard, per 100 1bs., usfiu.m. Short W & woidebiide Vb o Chlrag‘od'l‘erm. & T.... 8 m:u;}-nse‘m nns“i. No. 1 foundry southern soft f:(;ed“lo"nélterl':llldu,bl:r‘yen vlvere&u! t(nhrly by e 380 T5@s.00; Ited 3 + a . and offered a vhade betfer prices than they e (o)’ DTS, short “clear| JCameas City G Provistens. | VG &8 T [ T | ST LOUIS,” Oct. 18—LEAD—Steady at | paia yesterday.. The bulk of the cows were ) = -] sides_(boxed), $8.1314(18.25. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 13.—WHEAT-De-|Colorado Southern ... 0. isposed of at an y hour, " e 160 WHISKY~—Basls of high wines, $1.25. cember, 6%c; May, do 1st pfd . o SPELTER—Steady at $5.45. flBullu. veal calves and stags all com- | 4 240 The following ware the receipts and ship- | g No. 3§ 630; No. 3, TG Dalamase & 5 Avallable Supply of G e e coarhal whd o V. o ments of flour and grain: s § © € H 6l ) 5. § ‘ o -] aon asa BEE 253 E!g §§m P 22IRA 2 ean cas BEE gsa gsg §=! M winter patents, $3.900 | 0% o vigrons—_my ner; _pork, _lotbing, | Sintes in advanced ) per cent on the last | points lower, however, wiih fpot quoted at | ateady, there being somo weak spots and T 8] ssuunana’ FEEF i &3 dotn; : 0. %c; December, 31%@ |Del., Lack. & West... 22 2 tainly no more than steady. There was our, bble. Recolote, Shipments, | ssise: May, 87y cash, No. 3 mixed, 40%56; | Denver & Rio Grands ... - . (oW YORK, Oct. 13.-Special cable and | 1ot as "good & demand. from the country heat, bu. X 42/400 | No. 2 white, 4lc;’ No. 3, 4044 ) Bradatrests show the following cham yesterday as speculators expected, and as o, DAL, . 230,300 | , OATS—No. 2 white, 3@8%; No. 2 mixed, | Eri In avallable supplies as compared. with |® Fesult they were rather bearish. Sal % by . 119700 | 35c. ped . 53 b Bl T men on the other hand held out for steady ye, bu. ..... 3 . HAY—Cholce timothy, $9.50@10.00; cholce . . ‘Wheat, United States and Canada, east | Prices and the market could best be des- riey, bu. ..l 128,200 1,300 | pratrie, $8. kst 4 of the Rock mountains, Increase, 193,000 | cribed by calling it drdgey, but about On the Produce exchange today the but- | | BUTTER—Creamery, 18%@19%c; fancy | Hockin bushels; afloat’ for and in Burope, in- | S68dY, The best rades. of course, sold ter market was steady; creamerles, 1o%@ | dalry, A7c. 4 X do pf £ 4 crease, 2,200,000 bushels; total supply, in-| Without much trouble, but the general run, %c; dairies, 14@1fc. Eggs, steady; at mark, | FGGS—Firm: Missourl and Kansas, tases | Illinols C crease, 414,000 bushels. R L America, and will give you the latest telegraph Ccases included, 18@1%. = Cheese, steady; 1i | returned, 18%c; No. 2 white, cases included, | Towa Central Corn, United States and Canada, east of | Father rictly cholce vearlings are | & 80 7 Drices at Chicago, Minneapolls and Duluth. tr 1c. 3 theHocky mountaine, decrease; 106,600 | not in much better demand than they have | bt il Receipts. Shipments. | K. C. Souf . 4 ey . b e Deen for some time. but the common kinds SR Thete was another Shtalrun ot SAo Jor Stere l-hv:r executed at th Wheat, bu. 200 118,400 td * h ave shown no improvement. 3 market; prompt servico given. Commission: NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | &orn, bu. Loduile 015 | (00 Lnited States and Canada, sast of | Mt iere was no quotable chapge fn the Bupply for two days this week amount to| Whoat, 116c i o oats and corn, 1:60 T Y 2 | e v | s et Bt | i B o tae Speed oo | AR SRS, Met ; .| 'The quality was common, the same as Qe Tl e DAY . Yeriows Philadelphia Produce Market, R el e Bt UrRerten nteriar. clsvatora. J05 | Ueual. but the prices remained fust nbout | fully steady market was experienced. | § H I P U'S YQUR WHEAT ano e PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13—BUTTER— ™% | 000 bushels at Loulsville, 10,000 bushels at | the same as they were yesterdiy. Renge ( Fackers continued 10 have theral orders Ay SN, TORKC Oct. 1FLOUR. Recaipt, | Iy 40 ond, domands, oxigs. wesiorn | Mg o e 7 G i N | Naamvile und BRIbS Wianel at Minas | o ity ditle sroner Toie siockety | 9,01 490,01, B dsEAEly oD, Eais| o gty bt g1k prices et pt i ] 5. m t ' i ' . v N at 3 3 Was fairly ‘motive and firm: winter pat: | BOGS_Firm and ood Inuiry; tresh |N. R R. o B | P e Georbanes are 425.000 bushels | &t Fght arpund steady prices. Representa- | fully steady with yesterday. Kwes sold as | signments. Commissions, %o per bushel. ants, %0; winte | New York Central ® | ive sales: - high as 8, yearlings brought 8.6 and R winter exiras, - 150008 B inrise | BoaTEy enicrn! [arks Weelern, 1c, logs Off: | Nortolk & Western B | P ana o0 buanols &t Evan BEEF STEERS. B T ey 3450 was o g | No lnterest Charged for Carrying Long Stocks. ers, $3.75@8.9; winter low grades, $270% | CHEESE—Quiet but firmly 'held; New | do0 ofd . e g S N Av. e actlve market from start to finish and very 8. Thyo our, Arm: fale 0" §00d, $.50 | York Tull creams, Tancy 1er choles, | Qniario & % 10% —_— % At satistactory fo the SSINg interests. COMMISSION CO. 40; cholce to Fancy. §3.46613.5. 124c; fair to good, 11% " | Pennsylvania S Eol Rene F, 2 There were a good many feeder buyers CARDSURPLUS $300.000 AL L, o aaTontern, $1.10; ] - 159 Eudul® NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—OILS—Cottonseed, ! . & O et o ings the oless palh wor ® 08, y P " o . ol e PRV SD el phgen. nomi. | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour Bran. e 5 steady; prime vellow. i0y0uc. Petrolew AR AND REIVERS. Tully steady and trading very active on the GRAIN STOCKS mal £ 0. b. afloat; siate and Jersey, sinose. | MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 18.—~WHEAT— firm; refined New York, $9.00; Philadelph! g ~EOWS AND STEERS. better grades. Even the commoner kinds MMY—m:-dy, eeding, 480 o 1. £ Tuc. | December, 80%c: May, Mike; on track, No. 3% | and Baltimore, $8.95; Philadelphia and A g s0ld without much trouble at steady prices. NEW yor e NERAL OFFICES: Salo} mmaliing, WG o L ¢ ‘Buffaio. 1 hard, & L;}.“Nofi 1 forthern, ≥ No. 3 td 270 timore in bulk, 36.6. b 8 Quotations for grass stock: Choice wes YORK LIFR BLDA., MINNEAPOLIS. SAT—Roc . _ | northern, ; No. 3 northern, —Firm. mbs, $4.76@6.00; falr to ambs, B e ket fof ‘ot ek s $ihodi T: cngice. year smbs:| ROBT. VANCE, Correspondent, 8l bu. The kot 1 FLOUR—First patents, $4.45@4.56;: second | do 1 oy 2 4 TURPENTINE—Firm. : ings, $3. No. 3 red, St o b 1 alevatar, (| patents, $4.9004.40; first Slears, 39406560, OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 13.—OILS—Credit {5 Koo, ‘yeariings. $8.4008.6; cholce weth. | 1618 ¥ m St., Omaha Tel, 3407, L. 0. b., afloat; No. | northern Duluth, |, BRAN—In bulk,'$13.%. . 3 balances, $1.68; certificates opened at 31.70 ers, ;s.:(sfz.m; {air to good wethers, 815G et ozt . ©. b, afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, |' et 9 | bid and closed at $1.75 bid; no sales; ship- %0 3.3 cholce ewes, $2. ; fair to goo mominal, . 'o. b, afioat. The forenoon Toledo Seed Market. : 3 ments, 75,875 bbl average, 78,739 bbls ewes, $2.50@2. cholce ‘wheat market as & whole was firmer t TOLEDO, Oct. 13.—SEEDS—Clover, Oc- runs, 17,163 bbls.; _ avera 3 ? 43; fair to good feeder lam 3 § axtre L $3.504.00; day. Better cables, lght northwestern : 3 ber. $6.67%: Southern 3 shipments, Lima, 04,635 bbl averag feeder yearlin, $3.35@3.60; feeder wethers, % g western tober, $6.75%; December. $0. January, | it 2 000025 feeder ewes, $1.50G2.50. " Repre: sentative sales ' tag room covering and strength at Min- | 36.70; 'February, $6.1%; March, J78; alsike, | Southern 66,462_bbls.; runs, Lima, 9206 bbls.; ave: n No. Av. Pr. L] o o1 Batret Denoes: (anere ws p i y, prime, 9 do pfd .. X age, 650,363 bbls. also talk of n Detter export trade Luat |7 e toiv: UmOhY, prime, ne Texas & Pacific x R M e o ne 1 orra o 106 Idaho feeder ewes. 0 1daho feeder ewes CHICAGO—OMAHA—MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL—DULUTH—WINNIPEG. irices were top for the day, and %c ab b Toledo, St. 1. & W. s bsaee pentine, firm at B§5%c. Rosin, stead onday: ey A B g T Wenmin Wit %o pid : i quote: ‘A, B, C, $2.1 A5, 0% e, 8 y - § L3 227 Nebraska feeder ew: 188 Wyoming feeder ewes. Brains, Stocks, Provisions Bought and sold in all markets for moor, Si%caske, closing at 8%t | PEORIA, Oct. 13.—CORN—Lower; No. g, | Union Pactfic ‘ G, ‘86 H, §210; 1, 850, K, .1 ORN-Teceipts, hone: ipores. S2aie) . | e, Nowd, dise. & Uniop Bac 5 § M, 8035} N, #30 WG, $140; WW, 3. The market for shot wus firm; No. o, 246 | OATS-Steady; No. 3 white, 3%@87c; No. | Wabash %0 Wyoming feeder ewes 311 Wyoming feeder ewes o8 Jdaho ewes asi or on reasonable margin MEMBERS OF LEADING BXCHANGES, in elevator and b2%e, f. o .b, afloat; No 4 white, 353 @36%c. do pfd . ] Coffee Market. it 8 Wyoming ewes . Private Wires. Felidw, bélsc; No. 2 white, 52%c. 'Optio ———— Wheeling & L. B. SEW market acted slow all the moring, but wae Duluth Grafm Market. Wisconsin Central . NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—COFFEE—Th BRASKA. 43 South Dakota ewes 11 feeders. 414 Wyoming feeder ewes. Write for our daily market letter and private telegraph elpher—maiied iy steady, with whes o market for futures opened steady at un- e e Coveris “diosed tuaie 43: | DULUTH, Oct. 13.—WHEAT-On track, | 39 Pf.. changed prices to a decline of 5 points and 21 Wyoming ewes 120 1daho ew: free. SHIP YOUR CRAIN TO US. Best Facilities. - Liberal Advances EXpress ... Pl A 4 4 chas "h‘,’;' May, 49 7-16@49%0, ‘.,,,,,n{‘ At Gotet | Mo. 1 northérn, 8it4e; No. 2 northern, Toie; | 4onmS BXProes - Y i ruled moderately active. The Initial de- e c 1% Wyoming ewes 269 Wyoming ewes Tompt Returns. Telephone 8514 ber, 814@61%c, closing at 61 December, T1%e. Dmera Biates Express clines were due to realizing in connection 193 Wyoming ewes 109 Bee Bidg, Omaha. ORRAE MARI WHEAT JATS-CORN Wo have the largest private wire system in [ segzTasssse BRRRRRRRRRS R rETe Y and especially the common stuff, was Wow. &t Fiii « et 3 '3 “s3ad, H ea3z dng £ 1. . 170 ANDU FEBDE) PR - N, puSegany szx ndgp =8 ) = SESBBBRE‘-&'BS&!!BS y ats AL e sony (aanee with a slightly less active demand, and e e e tradBCi o ¥ White, i8%ci | BOSTON, Oct. 18.—Call loans, 34 _per | American Car & Y . Silghtly casier. and the close, whil steady, | 1 helfer. HAY—Steady: shipping 60{70c cet; time loans, 5@ per cent. OMclal | , 40 PIA ..ooooreory 3 was net unchanged to 5 points lower. The |12 heifers 19 Wyoming ewes . choice, 804%0c. t closing prices on stocks and bonds: Amsrigan Lineen e v et 2% | cable news was uninfluential and owing to | 12 feeders. 22 Wyoming feeder lam! s vl atate aadiom to cholce, | Atchison 4, 9% | Amalgamated ] the holiday there were no official advices | 8 feeders feeder lambs p 3 ota yearlings. 068 Wyoming yearlings - 75 Wyoming wethers . year'ings 1903, common to cholce, 21g | AYM0D, ineeo SINRGRAM : Amesigan Locomotive from Brazilian markets. Sales were 31,000 | 1 heifer. wethers ‘wethers fd . 10G18¢; Pacifl 4 do pid.... '~ o bags, including: November, ‘.15,(.‘)6: cholce, 2G30c: 100 Comman"so | Borion &, Altary Cen Amuxe'an_s. &R 4 comber, 6.0006.06c; March, b.35@o.30c; Ma o o i Boston Elevated .....16% Copper Range do . B45@s.50c; July, b66G6.806; August, b.6se %ml'm*d ol Ar D N Y, N H & H.. 183 Preskiin 3 American Sugar R. T “g;.,)m_ -80c; .85c; B RATHER - Steady: acld, Bgme A e ot e o2 Al Osbale .. Rpe et b gl - SeTen Jonie O e uil e ICE—Bteady; domestic’ falr to" extra, | American T. & ¥... 1200 Parrot. . {ygm s Columbus & H. Coal. NEW YORK, Oect. 13.—Cotton futures # 1daho cull buek: “ 7 & < XtTR, | Dominton 1. & 8. 7' Quiney Consolidated Gas . opened_9.15c; November. 9.24c; December, A VIBIORE- Der Arm; amily Gen, Electric Santa Fe ’ General Eleetric . .27c; January, 9.27c; March, 9.3%c; April, i A P beriven 10, 1000 Ibs. | SLC00RB0. ot | Mase Electrie Temarack . International Paper ofll:lrnékllw.lhlyd e corr T e e s, 2100 to_ 2300 Ibs., city e yaned Pr aited ik . o rmational Bum . : YERPOOL, t 1.-COTTON-=Spot, Wyoming ewes rmuu Snonn, . 3140060000, cut meis | Unitad Pralt ited Biaias 11101 International Pump. . moderate business done; 2 points higher: “g w§°o:|n= o S %35 Wyoming 'amba 87 Wyoming yearlin 35 Wyoming feeder . 36 Wyoming feeder lambes. ment £ Seoal g ) ; - irvegular; pickled bellies. $3.50@11.00; pleiled | | do pid: 1%\ ictoria o Natiowal Biscit | American middling, 5.64d. St. Louls Live Stock Market. % Tdaho lambs . o lamba . THRESSAREE:! [ =13 alssg TR s 1050069 1 88 15 00 (05 65 80 g 0000 8 5 00 00 2 B, 3 < < sapgEseese The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U S Depesitiry Capital and Surplus, $600,000 PR MURPEY, Pres. BEN. 5. WOOD, V. Pres. LUTHER DRAKE. Ca shier. L) PRANK T. BAMILTON. Asst. Cashier, Recelve mccounts of banks, bankers, corver- frms and individuals oo fsvorsble Forslgn Exchange bought aad mold. Letters of Credit lssued, avalleble i el parta of the world Interest paid on Time Certificates of Depostt. Cellections made promptly sod economically We request correspendence. 210-111 Board of Trade OMAHA, NEB. G W, Bword, Manages. Tol © L [ITTT—— B2 SRSSRASHS NS 8N SHIS SVEVLELII KB KIR IELESERSSS BZeE2aRE2ueTakyll ulders, $5.7660.00; pickled hams, $11.50% | gh. " ‘Common.. 64 [Winona ...11l1l1 gy g Wb o picuied R, RN | it t R 0| Natlonal and. . o B Lowta Tive Wock Market. 7,000 head, including 5000 Texans: markei refined. firm; continent, $7.66; South Amer- iy N " fca, compound. o0 3i% bork, ;,:;'p"‘:,_“&.“‘_ mily, 31900601950, short cleur, 31489 e « Pressed Steel Car. steady to stre unative shipping and ex- ALLOW il ety @ NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The following are |,,d¢ Pfd rt ‘steers, 4 6; dressed beef and TR —eoelpts, a0 phs. Piba, *4¢ | the quotations ‘on mining stocks puilman Faiacs Car. butcher steérs. 1.%06.35; steers under 1,000 HEESE—Rocelpts, 4500 pkgn.; market | Afams Cos i S 336 Sows and belters, §1.0g8 80; cagriars G 3 $1.75@2.10; bulls, r.w.w; calves, $3. 6.50; Texas and Indlan steers, 32.25@8.75; i Alice i a0 p 308—Recelpts, 8. . B B 3 W Mo pia ! o western, B 2 | Potost d_heifers, $2. .00, OULIRY - Altve ¢ s oG Raseipts, 160 head; market steady 100 to strong pige and Hehis, $.35@5.50; pack- Tenn. Coal & iron.. westera chickens, 12g123e; — ers. 8 ‘Dutehers and best heavy, turkeys, 12G16c e (s Neveds 3 Sianderd ¥ «? 5. Milwaukee Grata Market. y : X SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,00 \ Oct. W.—-WHEAT- 8 head; market slow and steady; native mut- 1 northern, S c: No. 2 northe B . o $3.90614.00; lambs, $4.40695.50: culls and Decomber, Xfine siked. LONDON, Oct. 13—MONEY—There was| Total sales for the day, 537,400 shares. bucks, §2.0064.00; stockers, §2.00G3.00. . 1, an iner ed demand fq 1 Ne. 4, @c; sample, ket ".o‘l;;&‘, ID,‘;‘;‘}",‘:"’,“'“,SQQ{‘,‘:‘;";I’""‘{" s Dry Goods Market, Stoux City Live luk: ':th ¢al uncertainty regarding EW YORK, Oct. 13.—The dr BIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 18— - ~December, 5@54e asked. in the far east the fnanc clon 1n | market 1s quict, with mors. oF leas Iregu | Eram ) CATTLE Recelpts, S; stockers American and the state of the foreign ex- | larity ;/n certain lines, although induce- | slow. killers steady; beeves, 3. Liverpooi Grain Market. Chanses On the stock exchange a mors | mentsj made in order o sell quantities are | and helfers. & 208 107 sl VERPOOL, Oct. M3 WHEAT-No. | iracting atiention from far sastern aftaira | waitls "aftitude, 1 for Turiher de- | CHOOk ron oM Littie fotarie ocatags o Eo00atoco 008 gyt SRS JNBBLBEET I 104 1daho lambs ... 22 Wyoming Ie-rlln. Wyoming feeder 19 Wyoming feeder I 139 Wyoming feeder lambs Wyoming feeder lambs.. Wyoming feeder lambs Wyoming feeder lambs Wyoming feed Nebraska f: [—— 385 pavsstEs a2 z.88. s aEsE 25832 > 1sr0s, 284" 38 B8 5 e = £3 ot W s weitern, & 30; Nou § Rorthern, | and Oher doleful matiers: the ouieomme e whils tae seliars Torcase o favorabio | at 10,1008 &) Sulk, .3 T i S5030 30 i A 896553 50 89 1919100 191963 63 89 85 4 00 50 09/00.60 60 69 69 500319 1589 RO RS RIAIAS! ~_ EEP- B L e et g sreestscstDce e: &gEsSy SERRRRAB BRIV TAALASELRARSARABIR