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GRAIN AND PRODUCE IARIET] Talk of Heavier Roceipts Oaused Wheat to . Decline m Price. CORN PRICES ARE A LITTLE HIGHER While CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Talk of heavier re. ©eipts in the northwest und lessening of premiums tor contract grades for both spri und winter wheat caused apprehen- r show or strength early In the day market turned weak, December closing @4c lower. December cOrn was %o igher; oats were up %c, and January pro- ons trom be lower 1o 6¢ higher. There was a good demand irom commis- sion houses for both December and May wheat early in the session and with offer- 5%d; futures clond t(udy. Oclob'r nm inal; November, ds 2id; December, 48 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Quotations on Faney Preduce. resh stock, loss off, 19c. EVE BOTLARY Hons, Tase: spring chickens, T@8c; roosters, according to age, Be: turkeye, 15rise; 010 ducks, young ducks, geese, 1c. BUTTEn—Packing stock, 13c; cholce to fancy dairy, In tubs, 16g1sc; separator, Zic. ESH FIBH Fresh caught trout, 1lo; ?Ick-rel i pike loci perch, ge: buffalo, biuensh, She; whitehah, 1ie; h;ddml, 10c; codfish, 13c’ ilc; dobsters bolied, per b, Toc; green, per 1b., c; ‘bullheads, lic; catfish, ; black bass, 0@25e; halibut, 9o; erappies, herring, 8¢ white bass, 10¢; biuefins, Se. B T G- New Yotk counia. por can: d5c, per mal., §2.00; extra selects, per can, aic, ber gal; $15; standard, pe oan, o, per gal CES BRAN_Per ton, $14.60 HAY—Prices quoted bi, Omana_ Whole- gale Dealers” ssociation:$ Choice No. 1 u land, $850; No. 2, medium, $1. coarse, $1.00. Rye nlrnw :‘oo These prices are for hay of good color and quality. De- mand falr and recelpts Hght. CORN—4c. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, CCTOBER 22, 1903 /|NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS bulin in Prioe of Bueh Oheoked by the Moasures for Support. ACTIONS OF SMALL BANKS CRITICISED Some Are Withdrawing Deposits from uelve to High Prices on Stock Exchange, NEW YORK. Oct 21.—The news before the opening of the ock_market today of ttsburg caused fears of a vio- Theer were some the opening in lent break in the market. heavy offerings at of the leading stocks and declines ran to Pressure was severe upon United States Steel preferred, Fears for the result of the market were More aute owing to the part bad weather restricting dealings. /onsols hardened slightly at first, but subsequently reac Home ralls ' were resscd Americans opened firm, but _afterward weakened slightly, though the future was regarded in a_more hopeful light, improved lafer on moderate business and osed buoyant owing to favorable New York ad- vices. The amount of bullion taken into the Hank of England on balance today was £161,000 . #1.—Three per cént rentes, A hange on London, 25¢ 1dc. Prices on’ the bourse today opened firm, particu- larly rentes. Later the market became irregular. Internationals were inactive. At the close trading was calm. LIN, Oct. 2l.—The movement of stocks on the bourse today was slight, gperators watching the tendency in Lon- don and Pa New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct! 21.-MONEY—On call, steady at J@2% per cent; closing, 2@2% per | cent; on time, easy; sixty days, ninety -nd six months, 444@6 per cent; prime | O ntile_paper, b cent. "STERLING )-,xvh».x:} B irm, with ac- tual business in bankers' bills at $4.856 ot 4866 for demand and At $4.5230@4.82%5 for sixty days; posted rates, M&! and $4.96%; commerclal Bills, $ BHA\ ER — Bar, 6l%c; Mexican dollars, GNDS — Government and railroad, 3 OMAIA LIVE STOCK MARKET| i &= 1 steer % cows. .. Hoary Reosipts of Oattle Onused All Ki 1 89W.ein To Bell a Little Lower, N Brok—Neb 1 cow 352 2% w0 52,8 =3 292 o 2 1 calf y—Neb. HOGS HELD JUST ABOUT STEADY | * f**dr™, 21 feeders.. wie 23 5.0, pr 2 3 ¥, a Lam While Good Killers |34 cows.... Held About Steady the Common 2 foeders.. s %) Were Dull and Weak. attle. l»lo.- Steep. 911 8 this week. Same three weeks gnma gour I'"k. ame days last y RECEIPTS FOR T! BAR 10 DATR, | 1 30 HB IR (Vo0 4 steers.. 1 cow. Scott—-Neb. 4 teeders. 2 feeders Nisson—Neb. i neathen—Neb. There Was Also a Good Ru Sheep | 74 feeders. 1016 325§ feeders o uaz Luer—Neb. E, Thatcher—Neb. [} L. C. Musser—Neb. 19 feeders. .10% 3 66 3 teeders.. Standard an» Co.—N 2 4 cows SOUTH OHAHA Oct. 21 9! 2 2 cows. Rosencrans- Neb, c! Tuesday . . 5,088 . ZN g . 215 4 steers.. Official Wednesday....... , v ik 8 #teers.... 9 N Falconer—w- yo. 10 cows..... 047 2 50 § cows steers under 1,000 pounds. $3.75@4.90; stock ers and feeders, $230G3.50; cows and Sanners; $1.7562.10; bulls 8 Texas and In an lln‘nn. nwnv «wu and heifers, 0041 2. MOGE-Recalpts, 7,000 head. The market was dull for heav better for others, Plgs fand lights, $6.15@6.45; packers, #M . butchers' and best heavy, $.2005, SHEEP—Receipts, 2,00 head. The mar ket was slow and lower. Native muttons $3.568.70; lambs, $4.0095.25; culls and bucks. 2000 4.00; stockers, $2.00713.00 New York Live Stoek Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 21.~CATTLE-Re- ceipts, 2917 head; market for steers. steady to strong; bulls, stead: cows, slow; all ®0ld; native steers, $3.76@6.50; oxen ' and 2.25a4.50; bulls, $3.5G3.90; cows, §1.10 Ohlo cows, $4.2 lell!i N LVES—Receipts, 2,008 head; prime steady; |\|| other calves, slow to i lower; veals, $4.50G8.75; tops, $8.87%4G9.00; culls, ' $4.00; re, '$3.25613.00; westerns, $2.00q4.00; sed veals weak at 8@13 per Ih.; country essed, THlle. §--Receipts, 8,150 head; steady; state ennsylvania, $6.00¢.1 p ) ecelpts, 10.300 head; sheep slow to 2e lower; lambs, 10635 lnvu-r th ' Mflh' few lambs, # one ‘deck, culle, $4.0004.56; Canada 1ambe, $.10 y's th LY - N Ratanoes thar i e N bank | st7ong ‘The following table shows the receipts ot W R ity S Mrkattoghe on & mtong VEGETABLES, was not in need of assistance. It The closing quotations on bonds ure s | cattle, and sheap at Bouth Gmana £or | 22 e o % et Decemuer advancing to 8¢ atter open. eap feeders.. %67 3 35 11 cows. % $hede 1o e N ; h POTATOES-Coiorado, 76@80c; Dakota, pelleved that " the threatened institution | follows: o ocng Vai, 4008 the year o date and comparisons with 188t { 1§ cows.... 1006 2 50 b ; oa g70e. weathered the storm. 3 407 Hocking Va. k ¥y Ira Karman—wyo. reports irom the northwest of a big .,u,',’l_ Y The news this morning caused hast: a seeeennn 100 & s @ B | 1908 1902, " [ 26 foeders.. 93 3 6 3 fecders ness there yesterday for shipment east, to- o measures for supporting prices. The ef- h b P 4 3 Cattle . 860,088 136 10 feeders.. 30 1 calf. ether with a 1air oxport business reported | BEANS—Home grown, wax, fectiveness of these became very promptly dasses Hogs . 620 1398 | 17 heifers... 60 2 78 30 cows. X C© a, Oct. 2.~(Special Tele- it New York., Bhorts covered freely during 40@30c; string, per market bukel. mlalalren but 1"'|° recovery ‘was M\‘:«;u;d ? 3 Vg, 96 Sh;!v i o -!GU‘-E':, 5 23 cows. 439 1 bull...... 5 g SA' % 00 head. the early hot o ong e with some suspicion owing to the belief in b verage price ‘paid 'tor mo 1 bull.. Market 30; e i toward nm":?;J":’:.cplr‘:fi'fln"fenu- ; basket, | the artifieial nature of the demand, Those ; b Omaha fur the last several days with com: 0 3 Geary—wy ! bulls and 3 etotkars *and ment occurred. Several prominent commis- the floor were surprised at the ease . §Y 'y | parisons: .um 38 26 feeders. feeders, §2.50G3.80; calves and yearlings jon houses were liberal sellets during the P{AVY BEANS-—Per bu., 8.66. With ‘which the deciine. was checked, and 4 = Cpvington Bros.—-Wyo. $2.25413 40 ¢ tter part of the day anc their action was |, CELERY—Michigan, per dos, 30@36c;|it was easy to perceive that offerings of s Bo.oo 1 1908, [1902. 19011900, [1899. |1898. 1897, 0 g 3 feedets. . FOGS-Receipts, 80 head, = Market bo followed by fmany pit traders, influenced ’"fi western, dbc. stock In the market were on a very light . 3 oo 340 380 1 feeder. higher at $4.95a5.15; hulk $5.00 by the pre ts OF icreaned redeipts in the TONS_New liome grown, dry, per Ib., |scale. The buylng was thereupon renewed C. Lo dn.... 90 - i p D ves... 315 3 4 feeders. ._____.._____q northwest, th a lessening of the cash \g gnnllh per crate, $1.65 with vigor and the ket carried up- 25 feeders. . w oy R 5, BT 3] !r...m..... e market wias weak later,| CABBAGE--Missouri Hoiland, 1%c. ward quite comprehensively to the extent REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ber selling down to 80c, and closing FRUITS. of a point or more. f %Gye, Clearances of| PRUNES—Itallan, per box, $1.0. Prices retarded thelr course during the | ches & Ohio digs. . 600 bush- | PEACHES--Utah' freestones, 9%c; Colo- [latter part of the day, and thé close was | chicago & A. 314 rado Albertas, $1.00. rather easy and at net prices for the day, g0. Min- PEA!!S—Cnlcrndo and Utah Keifers, $1.75; | except where the early 1"'"' had been receipts of [ winter Nelils, $2.2. above the average. The late downward . 8 cars which, with local receipts of 10} PLIS Jonathans and Grimes Golden, | movement was not fully explained by any | C: 1. 1380 . none of ‘contract grade, made total r ; Michigan llock $3.25@3.50; Culi- | published, development. The demand from 725 Texas & Pacific 13 Fecelpts Yor_the threa Boints of $70 ‘carn | fornfa BellRowe s ber bas, 1100 Now Yotk | shorts sultered 1o some extent on ine ad: . against 619 cars last week and 70 cars a k, $3.26@3.60, Oregon stock in bushal|vance, thus abstracting from the support ) hoxu $1. 16471, e market. Some fears were enter- fairly steady, but trading was Arms—c-nmmu. Tokays, $1.65; Now |tained that there might be a new factor ats Bt Sarty Ih Bympathy | YOrk, per Eib. tasket, T in the Pittsburg trouble, carried over today although cables and weather | CRA anmm—rer bbi., $7.75@8.00; per |by reason of the decision of the bank's bear factors. There was good | box, $2.75. not to eall maturing loans there and other Y, *everal prominent commiselon | CALIFORNIA QUINCES—Per box, 1.6, Beasures of, precaution. The cause - o or the fallure, namely, the with- i and, prices eld Ty Weil in| onanciROFICAL FRUITS. 4275, | Afawal ‘of deposits by small banks which OIS UL Sumpnehu goite of ihe wes n wheat. After sell- |y oo b P e, S ‘| had been offered a high rate of Interest | BOSTON, Oct. 21.—Call loans, ng between W%l December | MELiCal, g1l slnes 0 030 to 360 |the fafled bank to attfact thoss deposits, | cent: time loans, @6 per. cen closed Yo higher, at 43%c. Local recelpts Holon 10 to Tho o oa was a_result from a condiglon known 1o | closing prices on stocks and bond ware 2 cars, with néne of contract grade. i oy, 0 o m‘:":n’;m-e_ have become sufficiently general to be- | Atchison 4s There was & good demand for December B ATES-Faraian, por box of 1 packugese come the subject of wide criticism. Not- | Mexican Ce oetion. Beme of (he DUy [ithstanding the late reaction in the mar- | Atchison 1 © | Zdo % u 1ocal bull, who sold - Ay 4 MISCELLANEOUS. ot, its tone was accepted as rather con » it b - | Boston & ‘Aibany... 2 s e Jast BgEt The olovs was dimm at]..CH Fiitoe, wvidede oF b ensueanis Tustor, | RIS Greiint ok ¥ i after ranging between 35 and 35%c. B Y oy to_be contended with. N. Y. N H &H ' & N, 38 ipts, 92 cars. - % 8 Dok, To these must be added the threatening visions were firm early on covering | \Wisconsin limberger, 12c. w shorts in lard, m.xnpoled 40 be for foreisn uu(nm f-r)‘frfi:r;rl_!;‘;‘ & 4 ;mn:: mproves emand from L J TRm 9 fi. “ l Mzing by Tocal 1 ‘and l:ll- OP N—Per Ib., 2%c; lhe:,hd s well to the announcement that some of the v, 167 head cattle, 7% head = - 2 g2 3 pr— 2258 3 23 coaoe i3 - 2 v ERE Deeds tiled for record yesterday as fur- nished by the Midland Guarantee and . Bonded Abstracter, 1614 bble F. Bradford, mmercy, park. ;.8 to ' Eila and 16, ‘\u\'arl' 3 ZX2S 82 PO omeaccee Leiw 28RS I Fe5 3R -. srue "BEY ShG e phtine s 828 CEEE! . B8 852883 & @ cocecs [erR—, 8BBET_BET o EeusEs "peueeg 8 B eSS 38 88! zrer ‘g2ress hoa hu e—S. D. Ciine. 104 b, block 14, Hnnecons Pace 2,600 H 1foeder... C?lrl.enn]. Aann;‘u:“ ‘|°| Ernst Blozles, ‘Western Ranches, Ltd.—8. D e L Willlam K. Potter 'as ‘Receiver fo Frank & Ward, ot 1, block 4, Capitol Hill addition ... w Julla A. Cameron to Martha D. C. Chapmian, lot 16, block 108 lorerice Jesse H, Chapman and _husband to game, ‘lot 17, block 106, Fiorence . ... City o orence to same, lots 16 and loward—S. D. Fl? block 108, Flnrence R orence Company to Cl orenice, rifin—8. D. lots 12 and 14, block 1il, and lot 1§ block 114, Florence . ¢ s s g LA \Sariston "and wife to neal . r Sentley, eet, lot 9, La § feeders..1200 ton's addition ... 4 Chesley 8. Layton and wife to same, lot 14, Layton's addition.. Ellen M. Carloek and husband to John D. Ware, lot 4, block 10, Hansco; Place ... John D. Ware ¢ same Kathry e 2282 gy e — cae aneoan anocon oo £ 5 8 “BupRES "suss [ &2333 e # * Indicates Bunday. The official number of carm or stock bmum in today %y each road was: tlo. Hogs. Sh'p, H'ses. b 8 ! e e phckars oo s ons nf | HORSE RADISH-Per ¢as ook, “ows °°'"’"’y‘.."i,'.',&“':ufi'e.'.'}l,"x:"o? opening firmness and the market closed | Pk 8oc. ,,,,"d.,, L PC KT ‘Centri Steady. ary L0 s Se lower at NUTEWalnuts, No. 1 -3 e ocal mone Wathot was quite une pla - i % | Chicago Great W g‘ -'{'";“:{g. Sl “r:whl""dfl"l NoTS nerd-anell \2c: afebted by the large shipments of money | U rinity .. - were igher at $6. 3 " Y1l A to Baltimore. Rumors were current of |U, 8. Steel. Total receipts ....37¢ % 0l o Martin imated receipts for tomorrow: Whu! A further large in exports and further The disposition of the day's recel \- was | 13 steers....1150 ) M Zechmelsts M i, corn, 310 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs, | 101 - S pecink large, eper | moyement o c?‘l{t‘on vaup also Viewed with 3 g8 follows, cach buyer purchasing qfi‘. num- | © T ohn, B 2% Teat of 1 J?";; W 135 0 Y sa faction. The bond market was widel Ve r of hei In eeders. . ining, all in bl 181%, (_ll @ leading futures ranged as follow b. 10G11c; mmall, ber ;‘;.nm"’;“vgn“,'g "'"“’4 at generally” advancing bricee. A st S Wetvaeta Cattle. Hogy, Sheep. | 1 faeder... 620 300 3 helfer: {;‘..:‘,.R,‘ 1 e - . Bon 10US report a notable 5 ‘Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yen'y. its, 13130 large p}\ricléory huts 1,500 T SOt & npeanis) Inpesany a Omaha Packing Co. 3 . Chandler—Mont. a7k aibbe, et ai. " Wxecutors ; g st ity dhogsacomasrn ol Bwitt and Company..... 1,281 016 | 3 steers....1i6 AR 4 steers.... 133 435 | O GABE e Pt e, “Wheat 0: black walnuts, per bu.. §L25. bonds, par value, $3.476,000 United States [ NEW YORK, Oct 2l.—The following are | Cudahy Packing Co....... 340 | 12 steers... 1567 4 25 seotion 9. townahip 18, range. 13. HIDES—No. 1 green ;! No. e 28 advanced ¥ per cent, the old 4s, % per |the quotations on mining stocks: Armour & Company. ' | HOGS—Reccipts of hogs were more liberal | James C. Davis, Executor, to same, 13 b%c; No. 1 salted, $ X i |cent and the 3s and new 4s, 3 per cent b Armour & Co., Sloux this morning (l;mn they have been of late, | x210 in same ......... g M | No. 1 veal calf, 3 & bs., 8! on the last call. e | Vansant & Co. about 8800 being reported, Mackers though | Churles 8, Huntingto 1t, {des, Following I8 the number of shares nl’ . Carey & Bento vidently had to have & few, and as o re- | cators, to Willlam = Flelding, sheep pelts, horse hides, $L. stock sold, range of flfl! and _closin, - h 7 |Lobman & C° -un prices held fully steady with yestel of ouflot 108, Florence | 2.60. g bids on the New York H > 356 B aer. rading though was slow owing to | Willlam A, Plummer, Assignes, to ¥ e 3 i 42 2 .S Sypness. the fact that salesmen wanted more money, ??m. A, Grureh, fot b, block 1, Nalph | St. Louls Grain and Provis Atchison . 6, v i uston . . While packers were not willing, to glve over | Place addition 1,500 do pfd . v . 2 3 uvlnnwna & !hnller . " es. In some cases though sales mv 8. Glascott to Morrls Rosen- ST, LOUIS, Oct. 21.—WHEAT—Weak; No. 12 Sanevitly Hamilton . o do Y Brlittie stronger, especially. on the | Dblatt, nS0 feet of =~ is3 feet, 2 red, cash, elevator, 86c: track, ho; 8§11 81 &7 e eights.” The heavy hogs sold largely | _lot %, Redick's 24 adaition .. 1 December. "sote: May, A%G%c; No. #)canadian Pacific o 1 nelh o hard, 78Gs0c. CGentral of N. J. 100 167 167 OMAHA, Oct 21—Bank clearings for to- $1.406, .06, with some of the common | South Omaha, Land Com ny to John Fir No. 2 h, 41 track, {:I:.:-“&l;gl“lhn The medium weights gnmt‘i‘:zklewln. 1ot 10, block 60, South Betambere s I rack, | Chesapeake & Ohlo. 04 29 k! day are 0, an increase over the went largely from $5.05 to $5.10, with lighta| Omaha ... p#ic; December, 39%c; M: @%9%e. g 2 7 s | Lewls & Underwood. To $6.35. CAll the eably ar-| Mary E. McAyeai, Executrix, to Anna S Higher: No. '3 cash,| 300, trAck, | Che iy & Alton - sazz gorsseponding”date of last year of #3.- | GHNC? Suyers 1,079 e o i Moo Season, But | D Keever fot §, block §, Monmouth anc. ERpmDee, ¥Uc; Biay, srie; No. & C"‘“ o Gt Weatorn, 1800 " T | the same as ususl, some trains were "late, | _Park addition . e 5 200 26 26 Wool Market. P - 8.0 17883 delayed the close and the late Sarah A. Jenki apies R 1170 160 ot Ko i g ATTLE—The hea: run of western did not sell to as good advant (‘nufilllnn, en Teet of st of lot §, 9 BOSTON, Oct. 21L—WOOL~The follow- an‘o of the season was reported this morn- mpr,m‘u“ve i ity do ptd . 18 |ing are ihe quotations for leading de- |ing, but the trains were so slow In arriving - ; c., C., C. & 8t i 7w 8 m |scriptions: Onio ‘and Fennsylvanis XX | that up to'a late hour it was impossible to SEED Timothy, W Tori FOR cpae v Colo. 'Southern 3 124 | and above, 24G35c; X, 30GSlc a2 more than estimate the receipts, Owing to CORNMEA ad do 1st pfd. 400 63 5114 | No. 2, 31@82c; fine unwnmd the heavy supply all the week the market BRAN Quict; 'an'f: od cast track, nOm 21°" | blood unwuht:id, H4@26c; (hre%—lel‘mh - | was naturally slow and lower on practically WA g d K 00d unwashed, %@26c; quarter-blood un- | all grades. hicago was quoted ste !’3‘2"- were as toll au- Washed, Zg2c; fine washed delaine, ¢ canssscazacses BATBR! & Ness—8. D, 2 feeders.. o 83 3 3&3w/uEn E. 27 feeders. .1039 RIRS ‘rieburg—Colo. 1 feeder e UR-Qulet: tPed winter tents, extra flnl:y and llnl'r ] BEEEEEEE55555552555333538338” Ella unrrlmn to Conservative Savings & Loan Assoclation, w33 feet of 67 feet, lots 1 and 2, block 16, Han- scom Place addition ... John Wessberg and wife to George P. Davis, lot 18, block 1, Millard Place adadition ... fl NOTICE TO FARMERS T have a fine 500 plano that I will tride even up for a good team of horses, o¢ one rorse and some cash. Plano was used five raonths and bought of Schmoller & Mueller Plano Co. Omaha. Address A, care Bee office, Council Blufts, Towa. g;; 3338 558 e dime lower, and that of course hel unwashed, 21220 | Rkere was quite & mprinkling of corn-fed i straights, GW b-km. $2.60 Eu quflrter-blood three- | gteers in the receipts this morning and some . PROVISION! — Pork, e b, el[htha-blood un - hait-blood iderable quality. The AR el N SO g | anerd e 'z,'o:".d‘:;r‘.,"l":.::‘ - 4 o mastid, 3 wathed delaine, 3 | Lhet Sumdhcs were, ot & Ereat deat ower: . clear ribs, $9.12%; short clea S dvli Div.. . g?:gd entucky, w Bhee 4 fl?‘}“-- but at the same time it would be safe ta 4 . 10¢ 1 r than 'l‘l—Nm:. B3e; No3 white, 35@3Th%c. POU kY—-Qu r (5 'x alley . [ nm ammry ‘? mlho nm N quote the bulk of them 5@l0c lowes e RYE—N: turke; ks, 9@10c; c. : yemrd.y ‘Packers did not tdke hold with BARLEY. foeding, 43@4dc; fair to fiu-ru?' qul. Tifinol Central 3 fine .74 Breat ‘deal of life, and consequently it oice malting, 100 u@se. Towa Central . Fromive flne. Halse nn- rge(;}um. l‘h: i iate Defore they 'were all disposed of. DB N 1 ax. 9bthe; No. 1 north- GG steady at 21c, loss oft Ry medium, 18%@"9c; L and Nevi The cow market was a1so slow and fully Cloyer, contract grade, mnm Shipments, 15@16c; fine mediu ‘csnv.c. medtum, 193 g lower than yesteraay on e araded eas bl m 1 | Flour, bhls 18006 | . do D! ) 20¢: Dakota fine, 1661 A A %:.u- % Wheat, bu. 53,000 & N . 101 med| FEEF AT Be e, ped SR D= &mn gi‘?orron AL/ De e 5 Michigan X and -ba;e. 2i@28¢; No. 1, 290 pyckers in their efforts to bear the market. fino medium, i were over 100 cars in sight, and as lum, 19@20c; a_fine choice, rec'J;u have been very heavy all the week fine medium ity 19G20c; staple, | packers were protty well flled up by noon medium choice, lose the market was ce nly 1 1S Oct. h‘—‘wotzlz,—lmnay. me- &ha Xt i) : um grades, com| snd _clothing, s, veal calves and stags were also ight fine, lm: heavy fine, 128 afil“-nd weak in sympathy with the decline 261 ub-washed - on steers and cows. zp—owmg to liberal receipts this oy There were fully 100 cars of feeders| .oring and unfavorable reports from all 0il and Rosin. shipped to the country yesterday, and had | MOtAiRE, A, NATROLERIS FOPSLS not very o po W YORK, Qct. 21.—OILS—Cottonseed, | Tecelpts been more moderate, [oday the | active. Good fat stuff was extremely scarce .y, 1 2014 rt_oleum firm, ©00d shape, but as receipts were extremely und steady prices for desirable ) 5 " flo" ” 56 - Firm strained common to good, heavy, :uyeuryorb::'ur;:mmunfl-:. he ma fiopite of the fact that they wanfed ta et 83@‘” 3 Wi of o ve thelr supplies for less money. The com- OAteNo. & white, “m"’ No. 3 mized, gu, CITY, Oct_21.—Credit balances, §1.71; | Ereat deal lower, but aside from those | moner Etades of killors, though, were slow #'Y-l;ahnlca timothy, $9.50@10.00; cholce rairie, 38.00 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | RYE-No's, we. viges wors fully w dime lower than yes T ::.!.Em:i"& él‘&' abin: | ferday, and common i Y ey She feoder trade draggpd to quite an ex- E AT pme g almoat unsajable at an 0 hGee | tent”except in the cate’of the very best g Missourl and Kansas, |s2°r""% ‘i %1 bl that"were disposed of ! R arp de- o h"rm&a& "neld gt St steady prices e B 1 P ¥ 3 inferior kinds, though, were dull an m- Targest |vn-wn om Quotations of the Day Various | cases e, wwige; mew No. 2, ‘White ¥ satern beet steers Joined in the e peneral e Sa e ha yewterday, and that was | AmcaTeat .'n":. Jou the latest telegraph g “HUTTER — Creamery, 18%@9%c; dat decline_and could safely be quot 10c | Jileclally true of the common kinds of [ prices at Chicago, Minneapolis and Duluth. fi 1 Z A mahd by % OSIN—Firm; A . $1.25; D, $235; W, | lower. with inferior grades extremely dull. PR, SreCre "quite few of those o e ke AR Recelpts. Shipment: e B $2.50; G, $2.60; H, é'm § S K B, Range cows suffered a decline of 5@10c and | curriea over from yesterday, and buyers | Orders for future delivery exec Wheat, b Tonoon P eres | %Y & $355; W. G., $3.90; W. W., $4.80. ' stockers and feeders were fully that much | L Gble to pick up some bargains as com- | market; promp ice given. Commissions: D fre q o e - dij it p 2/ BliR icwer, “with inferlor grades aimost unsal- | bireq‘with ten dayt o two Weeks ago. “The | Whtels per bu; on oats’and corn, 1o8 able. 'Representative olon finds that were selling then at $4 can now | Per bu. 2 14 per o pfa i R, B bogght o 930 10 8. “owing 011 | gy [ U S YouR wmEAT A noapolis Wheat, Flour and B NEW YORK, Oct. 2l.—SUGAR—Raw, [N A% A fact that trading o y TQXIC & PlflflC was well advanced before even the bulk Df We tee highest oash ces and prompt Y It B trify 1, mimv, hmwfl ckwheat ‘our, MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. $l—-WHHAT_Dé | Tolsdo, Bt. MR WA | :fi::m s refainy, s “a“'/.c L. the offerings was disposed of. do pfd 3 T e e """‘d k: Cholce west- | teturns, paying drafts in sdvance upon con- quiet; No. 6, 4 'Quotations for grass stocl e wi sturns, paying drafts in alvance upos &v&uur—rfnmml Blc, c. L £., New | pard: FoMcs, N "3',‘"‘ Sacie N ern.fambs, 34 T56.0: amby, | slgnmen ”No. 3 norther: 3 pfd .. R et O . 1, mbe, MIGRO: Py URZ it Eg)llcntl. uuqua.econa Wabash ... No. i N 5’: C““"N':":;;h efi; mm Shajoe yea No Interest Charged for Carrylog Long ey ulated, 4 Steady: | yellow . western. | patents, st clears, grs BRELE; iy D R T, e COMMI“[ONCQ ewes, $2.5002. cho:ce feeder |.mr-, JY‘Q cum ngus ‘ Jo id e %6c; grant O6c; ;‘ @28 £. 0. b.'In wood in | Wheeling & Lake B. 1 ; 3 .06c; 1 western, ‘nominal, | 3¢rone, "‘7,“"‘- . i TSNS g, cubes, 350 % ¥ MPLASSSR-Steatys Hax OfiteRs oo fair to good feeder lambs, $3. A ssge; teoder wothers, STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. :1 "mm E oy J N n.u. omus. SNBAN IS . S NON M, kettle: guod to cholce, H@ile. 2 NEW O $1.50g2.60. Repro- NEW YORK LIFE BLDG., MINNBAPOLIS 0 DI ... p o - gy > 3 LEANS. Get, 21 _8UGAR_Dull Philadelphia Pro e Market. ftmfir.c’?lnnrfiflxpre 00 open kettle centrifugal, 3%@3%c; centrifugal ROBT. VANCE, Correspondent 1618 Farnam St, Omaha. Tel. 34 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2L—BUTTER— |\Wells.-Fargo Ex 200 | white, #%c; yellow, 3 i3-16u4 1-i6c; second: ® following were the receipts and shi ments of Bour and gralpy: o P And ship- meu te. Shipments. 400 22, P LT e T T Tap b S O RRRBEBEREER ssxssss 2nIzsy, g hern, 2@8%c. New cane BYTUP, 33c. Molasses, dull; | ¢, . 0. b. afioat; No""l"n::; b} y BN A PRI X a11] | centrifugal, 6g1sc PRI L T nominal, f. o. b. afloat. In the GGS—Firm, and lc hllhfll’ fresh nearby, b . %66 6 & heife 790 trade today the market was strong | 2c at mark; western, 24G@25c loss off; south- 3 S 9 Whisky Market. nnl active a rln. led by December on fur- | western, 22G23c; southern, 21G22c 4 3 S0 98 PEORIA, Oct. 21.—WHISKY—Stead ther demands from shorts.” Highor "Paria | "CHELS -u;‘il and lower; New York ful . % 13 | P ot Boiehad waade. B g ors were the two | cream fancy, choice, c; falr to good, 2 Chief bull influences, supplemented by light Haige. o . < e oap B - WHISKT-Siandy &t W arrivals, stren h m —_— ) o !."' Wi sma ) nterior recelpts. Nearthe Milwaukee Grain Market. A,.,,," I R e e 2 et e m.fi:"‘;fiotoflzifi:':gd ‘w‘:ry- MILWAUKEE, Oct. 21.—WHEAT—Easy; | Anaconda mnlng P e CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—WHISKY—On basis No. 1 northern, $634c N., 2 northern, | Rrooklyn Rapid T. of high wines steady at $1.2 at 8%e: July, TRGRNC: | Niighen D,(,.m(',fl o rehern, | colo. Fuel Earon . o 80c; Doc.mbor 63, @87 l~l‘c cluned . Cof YE Steady, No.'L ux u Cotton arket. nfifi"_mf".‘:'.'.'d’y“fl“o"‘; Efi"“’ iy GEUAETANY, Bo L Foi-cmple 81 erel Electrie NEW YORK, Oct. ’s—C;);l’TO‘;;—Fuugrel 278 South Dakota feader " - ; elevator | P8, : - 9.85c; Novel u - nd BIXO T 6. b, ARbAL: No.'2 yllow: biiey | CORN—December, 48c. Tgevaa Fee s T et X 01 Wyoming 0. 3 white, 51%c. Option market was Duluth Grain et . ch, 9.80c; May, 9. June, 9. B. P. . 20 Wyoming ewe: qulet but fizer ou’ the wheat atrenth. in ] ta e ¥ 133 feeders. 161 2 378 Wyoming " of good weather and increased | DULUTH, Oet. 21.—~WHEAT—On track: Wi4s 3 LIVERPOOL, Oct. 21. — COTTON — Spot s —Neb. 5 Wyoming lerings, with a final b.(‘k that | No, 1 northern, 52%c; No. 2 northern, 80c; moderate business. Prices steady. Ameri. 2% 441 Wyoming ft last prices unchanged u:-lm December, 3 North American can middling 5.78d. 5 c‘l:l'm at ul 16c; Decembe WhG OATS34% Pacific Mall . rS o Recslpta, 16000 bu. Market quiet; Toledo Seed Market. k f “hclle“:u.::fl.;?o vite el e % 8| 10LEDO, O, Oct. 2l.—SEEDS—Clove w g white, 43%c; track, | getober December. 3672145 February-siare ?"""',:‘“ ‘;:“_, iy; shipping, ®0@7c; good to urv. Alsike, prime, $6.50. Timothy, prime, | Republic 8 N 'South Dakota feeder ewes... 129 South Dakota feeder ewes. 150 Wyoming feeder ewes 350 Wyoming feeder/ewes........ 324 Bouth Dakota feeder ewes 106 Wyoming feeder ewes. i Wtah ewes 4 Utah feeder lambs. 1% Uiah feeder Inmba 316 Wyoming ewes. 1 South Dakota feeder Ttah cull Jambs...... 90 Utah feeder Iamba. .. 302 South Dakota feeder 127 South ota feeder 278 South Dakota feeder Inm| =3 11 feeders. . 4 feeders. . CIIlCAGo OMAHA‘ T MINNEAPOL Room A 5 Manhattan Bldg., 0 113 Wyoming e yessiines ST. PAUL, MINN. - Dealers i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Cattle Market Steady, Hog Market afl-nu PI'OVMOIII. Stocks . h or sonable Higher and § Strons. Bought and sold for cush o on reasona! CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—CATTLE-Recelpts 2,00 head, including 500 head Texans :n‘A terns; market y “to stron, :Mooo Yo" prime steers, $5.20@59); poor (o vate Wires. o, B e ey s heltors. 3805 | Write for our dafly marlct lefter and pri- vate telegraph cipher -mailed froe [EIST SERES SARTILHAZIN LTIV 25254688 2RSEBARAASRESS wemes 3 6200008 101 A 5580 59 8 RORSRSRI L RIS 1IESRS BHTEIAABLR Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 13,000 head nlllvefl, 50 head Texan: 1,700 head native calves; live steers steady grass fed westerns, ‘k‘lk, COW! stockers and leed(:’rn rlezmb.:'unu ste: % state commen SR e ——_—— cholce export and dress steers, $3.. ook, Rl Pacin Metal Market. = pld o 50; falr to good, TG4 stockers and "E.m 5 s o i NEW . 2. m i on o AEE i T e R e ALl T ¥ s 40; ‘Texas and Indian wteers, §2.4008. (. 8s 8=% R I Members Important Erchanges, Pri. 2BRE Yy t ng 13 nlfl f T ws, $1.25@2.60; native cows, §l. Te: "Calitorain B to 3 pounds ?xnu bile fullres wero i & o ool il o ;&f";.s}’v{le'nelmn B0l o unmrlh:‘u.g LEATHERStoady; acld. BOB¥e; wool, | u silghily higher market here and spot iin -5 | O st o Boad: 27 teeders. frm; Closed steady $25.70¢26.10. Copper also P! ; bul piowx'on‘s-ut eay; family, 10000 advanced in London, spot Ss and tuures | Weatern Uiich steady o 66 highe; top, 85.30; Duik 2% foeders 865 81% 667,600 A 0; mixed packe 6s 6d to £64 11s 3d. prices Total sales for the day, shares. ® .25; heavy, u Quiet on the g vy et i 2 light.' $316G0.30; yorkers, %20 recen! : 0t Yatgliion siectrolytic at RS B0 ?Aunhnnuu 000 canting at 31263’ Lead was unchanged at| LONDON, Oct. f.—Closing quotations: |, SHIEEL AN LAY BECROCOR fn. In London, and at 3450 in New nn« York e-ml 12 .20; western lambs, u. iter advanced 2s ed in London to ostorn. . fed ewes, $2.30018.75; Texas ol e". Sy A B e Seter o e iy, 60 Y Tt P I.'::'a.'." n Yo i . 3.7 stockers and feeders, nominal h some uots Read! - ' Mar ]0"'. following the recent d.cll” fl ling pes St. Joseph Live Stock ket. - . 4 southern te. No. 1 f ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 2.~CATTLE-— —Rasy; city, #4c; country, 4% | i “u nlogits; No. 2 &':-“un" ortbern: Z waone b 38 288 8 §§§§y§!fl! g ot grovsmoaniTiue aE.8 1 feeder.... 0067.25; Fasas fod. sicers, 8150 50 western steers, 33.25G4.75. shi v a I ' u Fhilpot—beb. o B cinte 1100 U hasd; estimated our Grain to vs. § Sows..... 28 tomorrow, 16,000 head; market steady to 10 = higher: iixed and ' butchers' $538G870: | Best Facilities Viniut Alvcaser ood i cholce ‘heawy, HEHGY rough Srsmot Returns NM l\flfi ‘bulk of sales. %20 100 Bee Wdg. Pl SHEEP "EIND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3200 o AR R head; market steady strong; good to cholce wethers, "M@ fair to rlmlln Dulnth. mixed, $2. western sheep, $2.20G4.00; | 25@5.% ! native |unh- 3 western lambs, s wne WEARE GRAIN ©O. §t. Louls Li tock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oet. 21 —(_A'l'l'l.l"vR«wlpl' 110-111 Board of Trade DMAHA. NEB including 550 head Texans. "rnv?: r:ll::kfl was llo"| but steady, Native d expor ee 25475, 2% E'r'i'.’.“i.'i'u:? a‘Dutchers i .| ©. W. Sword, M e > 3 t e ey e et H v | T 2 3 o S it & ¥% BSERS hern, | ¢, M & 8 P " Receipts, 812 head; steady to weak: n 54,000 $16. 0. 1 foundry southern and No. Gy '$4.00035.40; cows and heifers, $1.25¢M.50; | 11 feeders. . hfiEvf‘h 90,y Ps8nd. oo | 1 foundry southern wth Higrses 5. iive: 8 | Mockers ahd theders, MNOLE 2 feeders. 'fl%‘ ks frm; west- | ST, LOUIS, Oc ~METALS—Lead, ) o || HOGE-Recelpts, 2is0 head: steady to 10c ulet at W.3. » . lower; Il(hl 86@6.30; medium and heavy, | 1 cow. oo ‘ £ m"}m,’._ (i chitk. | Kvaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recsipts, 814 ‘Weatern brollers, 14g 16 NEW YORK, Oct. 2L—EVAPORATED head;,market steady. Ar. BS—The inarket was firm for e futures ovember-December del Spot r cent; the rate of | Following are the recelpts of live stock t wm..."';'."a“"v."l'u.‘."u".‘.“r'u‘-? 2:-0:. market for short bils | at the six pringipal western cities yester- mon are quated a prime, %G per nm. the raie of discount i o market for three months' bi EATIFO) muln por & ke m“;:: Yor sl gradse. e Foreign Finane : RS Jh LONDON, Oct. 2L.—The market for money teady; cholce wes Quiot ioday, and discounts were St Jose y | cholcs, N S R, “ T ‘o Bei | Bloux Chy i - rorom oo 5358855 jis’aiim’sg CIQBSZ'BEE:ES!!F 2 » .—;a Omaha, Go. Bluffs St. R, R. & Bridge Co. HASKELL C0. ......STOCK. . .. 320 M. Y. Life e 1, 34ARL 01 100 AT A VER o ol BEwg - i 21 p Suesune