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18 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 W CRAIN AND PRODUGE NARKET (G585 "wy * * ™ | NEWTORKSTOCKS AND BONDS sl o % o | OMADIA LIV STOck ARKET) SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL change on London, 25 franks 13 centimes g Pirm Undertone in Wheat Pit by Beason of b g g Amalgamated Oopper Absorbed Interest of | LN (ot 2. _The tendency on the | Oattle Reosipts Light and No Quotable In any quantity and get highest market prices. Write for infor- Bastern Situation. Dealers on Stosk Exohange. y:::“;figa;n-;;;;w;a; l{l;*’,,'"';","'_‘}h::“,v;y; Ohange in Prioes Took Effeot. mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by our —— JR— iron shares were depressed, throug! — " > house which is located nearest to you. REPORT OF FROST DAMAGE TO COSN| LAVE POULTRY-sens, Toic: sorine | CONSIDERABLE SHRINKAGE IN VALUES | ™™ "™ HOGS OPEN LOWER, BUT CLOSE STEADY chickens, Ti@%c; roosters, according E 120, g p— \ 6o iog New York %omey Market. 2 i 4 R Bond Market is Attracting A per; &&K' 0o ?'flr’rll'lnn;':x:h-:‘:l: Fairly Liberal m of Sheep and J . nd Market is Attract: tten r cent; ste This Report & Prices Up on This | BUTTER—Packing stock, 1ic; choloe to = ool I e T = - ny 3 e t, 10¢; Grain, Whtte Wheat ana oats | “FREdH Rkt e e e i e T, o et Sead WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS pike, lve; pe 1 - i R 482 Close at H bluefish, 16c; 'hlr:fl. rate: . 83@4.86%; commercial bills, 3 : Freee Buytng, TR AR I OMAHA, NEB. SIOUX CITY, IOWA, GRAND ISLAND, NEB . da';_redsnapper, # i o e 'll:gad‘gf:z Doifed. per b, o6; lobters. Qovernment bonds easter. » " ’ " h 3 + “buil 11 . - Rallroad bonds firm. Kreen, per Ib., .8c; bullhead: atfish, ORIy O eall, ‘steady at 2@2% per 14c; black bass, 0@¥5c; halibut, we; crapples, ONEY_-On call, sieady, at & R it Al g CHICAGO, Oct. #.—A firm _undertone |12 herring, 6c; white bass, 10¢; biuefins, se. | NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Amalgamatea | c€nt: closing bif, = OF days, 4 per ts were Cattle. Hogs. Shee) afled In the grain pit today, wheat| OYSTERS—New York coun Copper absorbed an overwhe:ming propor. | Time money igans easy: 60 days, 4 pe bis tie. Boga Sheep, Recet d gix months, & . Official Monda. 9011 2,446 being upheld by the uncertainty of , | 1on of today's business in tne S.cx mar- | CeAt: % days an: o8 1, I, joing uphuid by the sscertainty of | §s; pet sl ’2 e i For w good aeal of the time the| The closing quotations on bonds are as cial Tuesda: 8 ¥ em ors a ne-Ha f wced by continued reports of dama, .35, alings In this stock were larger tnan in | follows: v Si7 = ua “and closing prices were up A n, $1450. ali ouners combined and it compurised about | U. 8. ref. 2s, reg....101 Hocking Val. f , : ¢ c on corn and %c on oat: Y—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | ONe-thiid of ine aggregaie sales of e day. REo - ok Mg 1 ' visions closed sieady, the January pro- | sale Dealers agsoclatton: Choice No.1up. | the day's (ota: si.wed u consiuerubio sinedee (Man, con, gold da... 161 e nea State vValuation its being unchanged to 6c higher. land, $8.60; No. 3, $5.00; medlum, $1.50; [8hrinkage trcm tne recent average and none ’ a3 16,304 umors of & probability of war between | coarse, §7.00. Rye sfraw, §1.00. These prices | but a negative significance couia be urawn 5 3 7 ¥ and Japan circulated ‘quite freely | are for hay of £0od color and quality. De- | Afum tou Gay s inarket. LSa'r W ! 895 Phone Burns, Haskell Co, 320 ¥ @mong wheat iraders before the opening = mand falr and recelpts Ught xOn this basis of interpretation the mar- TR Souslivissisy ) 0 Saused a little bullish sentiment. This |~ CORN-s. R ) .K‘IIJ: B AN G e | 2 - . d ,658 20,688 68,328 B e oot oabies i The obot| RIEZNOs, s, as has been the case during ihe whole of ‘100K N. J. C. YEAR TO DATE. 1t and e " VEGETABLES. the week. From the point of view of the . 0. The following table shows the receipts ot ke, P P X professional traders tnere was an Inclina- - = 53 | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for OTATOESColorado, _Ts@#0e; Dakots, | Fiii 1o draw the inference that the backaet | D4, &0 100 g the year to date and comparisons with last W R O e, Q1. crown, per | ecelved by the Amalgamted Copper com- | e 127208 " penn. con year 198, 1%z In ing December and the basket, 7se; Virgini gme R0 %y B°" | pany wouid induce & very conservative e w | . 8 :\dmn;‘u of :\nflde mllrh!nrl). e BEA-NB_-H‘";‘. "':;;,l,’l"""“ e markat mfla«li ;:llnxudvon"l‘he p-'n o’f m‘e S.and- che & onio { % 3P Y i !ho‘l;-’ 1, 10w a r advance early, ecember 00 * - 2 Y. s e pro lonal e.ement 3 gellr ®0lic. With the exception of the ot, 00%0c; string, per mparket basket, ors, ward was rallled by a continuation of recent demand Whith assumed very' jarge ns_and quickly absorbed all the Bales were 138,760 bags, including 5.1 November, ' 5.10G5.20c | December, 5, January, 5.40@8.50c; Feb- ruary, b.50t; March, 5.60G6.70c; May. 6.7 %@oc. lays great stress on the so-called leading % . L 8. W. 1 Average ‘price paid Hy ik the news in general was bearish, %0c; July, 5.90@5.9c; September, fry b, 05 A interests, this inference caused somo Sem. i .t Omaha for the last several days with com- and this caused soms selling by local trad- | g OMATOES—Home grown, per basket, | timental’ effect. But the professional im- \ 131 80 Pacifio 4s ety which resulted in a_somewhat easier pression was somewhat confused in toks | 3 Reotood o T A - but a' recovery moon followed on Te: | AN EREEANSITeL s S8 s large | FeBArd by the Action of Sandard OI itseit ol T4 (T & Pacitc Date. | 1008. [1902.]1901. [1900. (1899|1898, 11897 by shorts and fair trading by | CRLE per doz., g on the curb. 'Fhis stock sold first at six ... TI|Utiton Pacific 4. prominent bull. New York reported a | “SN{ 5 O & Ib., | points over ‘the previous ciose at 63 and &Y inquiry for No. 2 red winter for ex- |4, ONIQ u‘:" et R ™ per Ib. | later at 645, the closing being at 60 bid. - thus helped prices hers. Trad- | 1%/ Spanish, per crate, $L60. — . There was a very excited market for Amal- ‘was quiet In the latter part of the ses- | iR NTEg ‘d‘"’R tabi i, per Ib., 1o. | §dmated Copper at first. At the opeuing n_and prices fluctuated narrowly. De- “anada Rutabagas, - 13,600 shares were thrown upon the market losed %c _higher, at 80%c. — FRUITS. for _simuitaneous saies, which were mads of wheat and four were equai | PRUNES_Italian, per box, 1.00 at B% down to 3l Within the first fow Primary receipts were | PEACHES-Utah freestones, %o; Colo- | minutes of the trading from 30,000 to 40,00 e 100 bushels, against 1335309 bushels a |rado Albertas, §1.00. 0o; | Bhares changed hands. The manifcat in- ek Quotations. i Minneapolis and Duluth reported [ PEARS-Colorado and Utah Kelfers, §2.00; o support for the stock then became v call 1 4@s_ per of cars which with local re- | winter Nellls, $260. effective and rallled it a point. Its fuc- | SOSTON, Qot. w.call foant QT BT of % cars 1 of contract grade, | APPLES Jonathuns and Grimes Golden | tuations were constant and feverish during | Cent; tme loans 536 per cent s total Tecelpts for the three points | H.75G4M0; Michigan stock, B.BOE: Cull | the whole of the day, carrying It back to | Cl0SIng prices on dtocks and bonda cars, nst 687 cars last week | fornia Bellfiowers, per box, #1.60; New York | the opening low point, then completely | Atchison n........... 9% Alloyes cars o year ago, ‘- " stock, $L6G180; Oregon stock in busiel regovering andcloting it deciine of 7, | Mexican cen. ia jere was only a little trade in corn, SR 4 1R ' e decision to shut d { pricss wore. frin, dus ' principully, 16 | (ORAVES Californta Tokays, 8185 New | woricy ln(Mnr)‘nlnnns Bending the Seblon on i y continued reports from various points . -1b. k ppeal of the litigatio . : - \the corn belt of disappointing huskings, CRANBERRIES-Per bbl, $850; per box, | {50 \hose aerlnu::o;‘t“l:rffi‘;n:‘;r?m::‘l‘l‘r?n o e Copper. Mg - of from 0 per o om_frot A o o can ha b 3 N Y. o 9 n! v "were the ‘Dast buyers, while so g A g B R c.,w..y«fifn'.fil.“.h‘”m.l?’..‘:’&"&',’.‘:h'm‘.‘l Pichire’ pia .1 18 | Pramki - Fied ‘over from yeaterday, (hough. s the | |CINCINNATI. Oct. 28— WHISKY—Steady A rou; 3 s 3 LT the bies buyges, whie S OBANGEECRICAL VRUITR. | {hroueh publications during the day. But ns will undoubtedly be well cleaned by | at $1.25 on basis of finished goods. , zes, P force nevertheless turday afternoon. The general run of | CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—WHISKY—On basis between an. c, December cl; LEMONS—California’ fancy, 300 to 360 |that the accamulation of the stock was of » feeder s i e bets | of high wines steady at $1.25. higher, at #ic. Tocal Tecelpts wers | sizes, $060; choice 0 to 310 sises, 4000425 | & substantial character, and the Supply of | xi% P s 5117 " i greols - fiu| o Indicater Sundar. 18 arades ot Jormbe Mee. not pver thet, DUt b cars, mth AL T T T F n.’.}fl?;.cfl:.fizfl.‘.‘:- _crro'l‘f:-'lfx. ;?c-;m;:m:& 2“\-:'“-:-'?' showed some falling off in con- 8 | Quiney E h;{t’eh{u‘ncl'-ld number of cars of stock | common and lightwelght lambs are around On His Way to Corea. "‘u'?.ff.‘:“"{-‘d‘.'.: "vBs moderate " buying | - A TG Bersis e forecast of the week's currency i " |Taimarack coroeresiit T O R atte. Hogs. S'p. H'ses. | lgo considerably” lower: the. loss amount. | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.—Horace iy & faston ] ‘ersian, movement had a rather depressing effect in | do ptd Trinity _.... K1C., M. & Bt P.. ) 3 . ««|Ing to 26@60c, and trading on that class is inister to Corea, has May y by commission houses, but | g2, ES 1b., in 60-Ib. be 3 the late market, as it indicated a decrease United Wabash very slow at _the decli Baby lambs can v Minister Allen houses sold that delivery later in the @PANANAS-Fer medium sized bunch. .00 | in reserves of Hetween $.000.000 and #. 5 ) Cian - Mo, Pacific....moe 5 2| now be Bought around £2.00G880. [¥ho has been in Corea for elghteen years, rangs c and e, Lo- MISCELLANEOUS. mostly. accounted for by the’epoeial moves | Hesingh Comion.. % | Wi MR e o o fa o Sood nmes: | bn an exlended joats of”apeence T 1 Saur isions. tremely | .,CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full créam, | ment to Baltimore to relieve the situation | AJT™0re - . M. $4.6084.75; ‘choice. yearlings, . ®; fair |now on his way back to Corea to resume ing in provisions was extremely |iyic.”Wisconsin Youns Americas, 1t there. dhowing for this and for the hoavy London Stock to good 'yearlings, 3$3.40@3.60; cholce weth- | his diplomatic dutles. ng_p! cuc.:e"o- trifie easier .lolnl wf«knnfl“l‘nblr‘;frwl‘:?m - S~ Sifl‘?fl.{".’:{; '::vmo“fl‘:.n- i ver“g’ i L NDO]:“O“t 3 Closi; tati §5. Nasa; it 'nm'm.d '“me"h b | Lot X , 12 movement - . Oct. 23.—Closing quotations: : p3.10; th hogs, but a firmer tone at the yards | “GNEY WALTERL “Far 24 erames, $360; | rency fa atlll tmwignincant. New York ek | coo . it Torb Obearl B e e o Iair s sy | The telephone eompany furnishes the ap- el f"k Siosed Bc higher: af $119%; | Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 3380 | change at Chicago, however, is declining. t 4 4.95; falr to good feeder lambs, $3.25@4.00; | paratus, but good service depends on how ard anuary was unchanged at 30.6, and | GiIDERCEer bbl, $6.76; per Mobbl. S don's renewed imeasiness over tho far . B e o .. |baby lambs, $26003.00: feeder yearlings, |it is used by the subscriber. Talk with e Yore up .y 3625, H%R‘S% NoBer b %c; shel led, 3G340 o ulu.‘on had some depressing ef- s -;}:J';:l-rlu"f Mbey i - = | 8.35@3.60; feeder wethers, $3.00@3.25: feeder [ your 1ips close to the mouthplece. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, o —Per case ol g e g nrflcltllclly stagnant & | Frerpdirmd Total recelpts...... 81 22 6 |ewes. $1.60@2.50. Representative sales: ST 8 eaew ovia, 2o cars; hogs | LR 3 sottanen, per . | “hSTIS ESNEIMIG, SRR et osen | A A i disposition G he daye receiple was | S uauve ces s 7 ] Kk ot as follows, each buyer purc - | 4% Wy N leading futures ranged as follows: fard.ahell, P i ..,‘,,fi;p’.r"’n *i50; | SEal'BEE Eivamced today mitann tEal, SO0 R et r nai ber of head Indicated: |\, 11ogn. Sheép. | 063 Wyoming yeariings . im o3 —_— ] . 3 C A . ‘attle. 3 3 4 y . . - IS —ee — — ‘Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | Hrnzile, per Ib., 1@Ukc; fiberts, per b, | of | g ] 'ri'.".r?ai’a“.fi'i“:.:,';{.:“siy . i) pra Omaha Packing Co. Tor OB L0 {351 Wyoming feeder lamb.. ... 4 Deaia. el 2af | fgoath Shetariny an 00 = hard-shell, per Ib., 13c; pecans, large, per | velopment. 'The price subsequentls fell io B da 7 n : e (o g nished by the Midland Guarantee and oaf Ib. iogiic; small, per 1b., 9%@loe; pganufs, % The greater part of its recovery has | do. pd CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Troasted peanuts, per ib., 76} 3 s P 'i“w en RSE, o made within the last few days al . . iy Farnam street: hile Walnuts, 12@13¢c; large hickory nuts, | with the et 20 3o Armour & Co. Charles 8. Huntington et al, executors, "y B 55, ‘ahall-varks: per bu.. SLT | oy bol?d '::'-kl:egaed%gl:?a::}“:n;gr.:;nd.'o ) 4ia| W, Vansant & Co. Prices of Cattle Homs Are Higher, | C10r o0 O Tt Gots & and 5. block black walnu r bu., $1.25; eastern | par value. $3 299,000, " | Louievitle & Nagh Lobman & Co. with Sheep Steady. 125 Florence...... e % o0 Btates 28 deciined % per cent on | “BAR SILVER. 2 0164 per ounoe. EMe® Roes #GHICAGO, Oct. ZL-—CATTLE Recelpts, | I-py, Shipley, and wife 1o Gearee ¥y 3 NEY— 1 - | Wolt J X ead; market steady gher; 4 Following ‘ls the number of shares of | sovey i (ho saar morkei for shart Dl 1s | Suct! Werthelmer Bood to' prime. teers, $.005.90; poor to Aots i to 9 and W fo 2, block 160, 1, sal 23 e i NewEront gitices and closing | 35.16@3% per cent for three-months' | Leighton & Co. . O e rore. & 0o | Auink (‘or;lfl i Mary o; ‘sheep peits, e hides. 3. m;crxlge:“}‘g',‘,"ao" bills is 39-16@3% per cent. fl«”@:-.“;"g:wn‘-l m; TR O Beeberger, lots 6 and ¢, block %, lst 3 . Low. 3 i — 5 . 31 ; h 7% | _add, to Corrigan Place. g W, 6% 65% God% New York Mining Quotations, —_— (o ol fhaol "g, b el -B@ | ¢, J, Kelrle and wife to Sali St) Louls Grain and Provisi, T a0 % by NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The following are | _Total - . “HOGS-Recelpts, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.—WHEAT-Higher; o ptd 0 8 the quotations on mining stocks: CATTLE—Receipts were quite moderate No. 2 red cash, elevator, 86%c; track, . 260 L9Y% Adams Ce Little Chiet 3 J. 300 156% 1 Ontarlo . Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, NEW ¥YORK, Oct. 2.—EVAPORATED APPLES—The market fs firm for both spot and futures, though demand is moderate: on are quoted at € prime, 5% Sci choles. buGEC] ey A P : w1 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—There js SHEEP—There was a fair sized run here | & 8mall business reported in prunes, most this morning for the time of the week and|0f Which seems for export account, but the market could best be described by call- | prices are steadily held and range from 3% ing it slow, but about steady. Killers were | t0 7c for all grades. Apricots are fairly ac- very scarce and it did not look as though | tive; cholce are guoted at 9@9%ec: extra buyers were very anxlous for fresh sup- | choice, 1010 ey, 11@12%c. ~ Poaches Dl S PR LR £ 513 * ill“- 19 4 42 - '==.L=; sans O O O :Z} S 232 35 PERE FOE 2383 ‘g5=8Es "ReENES - 2 - s smm e unege ‘B 4 e e BRI I BZITST 22T {3 PRE— .a.., *ggs seses TrE plies. They finaliy bought up about every- | also show a slightly improved demand and thing offered, though, at yesterday's prices, | rule firm; cholce are quoted at TH@7T%c; but as compared with a_ week ago prices | extra cholce, 7%@8%c; fancy, 04@10%c. are considerably lower. The decline in the prb-irteirie majority of cases would be covered by Whisky Market. 18, while something common might be 1 = . %o lower. e - 8 PEORIA, Oct. 2 —WHISKY—Steady on The feeder market Wwas also slow this [ basis of finished goods, $1.25. morning, as very few buyers put in an ap- Sa’\l‘» LOUIS, Oct. 23.—WHISKY—Steady at - £BTAS [Sya—— £82332 '8 s mmescs [e— nen socsae B . BNBEER ———— £282U8_8 B —————— B2HERE wescseaescs ome aancan oaneon Tae 2338 P wosescseses 231 - 23 - 3 B R I & nois Central . 1. Great Western. —_— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, na 1. Ship- HOGS Recelpia. 100 head: estimated sd6v. lota 3 and 8, block 41, Florénce. . 270 i December, 86c; May, 82%@83%c; (OGS _Rec 4000 head: estim hn C. Cobb et al to George Kelly, 2 hard, 3 bio. P test of the market. Buyers all took hold Ly WER | g% block 10, Bouth Omaha. how CORN—Higher; No. 2 cash, “hi Nt Decombe: a vy, Ik of | Genevieve Tylee to Hugh MoCaftrey a result an early clearance | JeRVY: ¥0G5 Vas Miade and prices on the average showed | "t ST |\ ne poceipts, o | aNAIVSS lots § and 7, block 62, Bouth | very little change from yesterday. head; market for sheep and lambs steady: | Genevieve Tylee Corn-fed steers in particular were scarce, e e "B hoghTe) Toir 1o | Tenarieve Fyies 150 but the market could not be auotef aWYC | cholce mixed, 12 g Beatern sheep. | Joseph O Broct . thing but steady wi A \%514.2; native lambs, #8.25@5.60; western | * Cox, middle one-third of lot 4, biock Lranlf Drice are also about the same. The | §2: 2504 a5, e 2, 0c | * lots 2,3, 4 and §, block 66, Benson.. here this morning, and in fact there was | [GOFTOW. J200: matiet FLoady 005.90 P 5 3 oy seagcely enough. on. sale to make a good [ hisher: mixed and b LR Ella M. ‘8loan to 'Katle Tombrink, lot flea .2506.80; bu # 40%e; May, [ B cash, #6ic L 40 15y No. 2 white, 39%@40c. " Horn Stiv Iron 8 Leadville Con $oous S Yois . . OMAHA, Oct. 2.—Bank clearings for & uneven prices, 50 tha! al g D 10t 8 Bioak s nd ik Tor O, . §—] clearings for to- - A 3 4 mothy, $3. pta day ire $1,909463.45, belng an Inoreass over | higher while others are undoubtedly lower, Kansas Olty "": "‘::A::_:“;;'_“ block §, Watsrioo. nw teady; sacked, east track, 7So. pla. - the corresponding date of the year pre- |but taking the average they are not a grel KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2. o) 0; J. Winebrener et al HAY-Dull; timothy, §1.60912.60; prairie, 2078 | vious of $:36,860.95. @eal different from the prices In force a |ceipts, 1400 head of natives; %00 head of | T et Trostes, LAt X .00, L. & Weat 58 . —e Week ago. The better grades, such as have | Texans; calves. o e Aot + 0 padvve ni4 lot 17, block 9, Kountze & Ruth's gkurélgomon TTES—$1.06. Denver & Rio Grande 32 Wool Market. been selling lror\fil: ".lm ¥ | ot iTekans ‘:‘pe‘rr_nl-.;‘;_:! .{Zhy-‘:nr'qfifl ndd.. G e e 1 3,200 PROVISIONS- Unchanged: Pork, fob S 2,900 BTN et By oo Sommer | *3e cow TanFket i active and steady to | antine, ‘nctive and frm’, for naiive “and | Tand wig lot’ % block S, Kountze & nehas ; Pork, 4 Ing. e week stal o b ' uth's add. s andard mess, §11.9. Lard, weak at :3 £ 12 - 4 o g strong this morning. L and common cattle have sold at 0. Cérorada Southarn t some safes look ket 18 quieter than in some previous weeks, . But the last few days | feeders, barely steady. Cholce export beef | "3 Iitzgera ot e Bt e L popthwest | Hacon, pteadyi, boxad, exizd, siors Great Northeri pid Bit, v " o ahearcp meskncis, S U | P LoD 3o e i o, het | sisee 9w e, it Pangin: | adectelitn ot 160 Thieck b e prime tmothy, $2.80; clover, con- | “Ig5, A% §QAL 0 Sorings, | Hooking Valiey i 7 s | Been Closet? in” fine. ine ‘meaium and me: | the market it about where It was ut the | oW LM BGHR: Texan ana “naian | MY Hetaw! 5 17, "Hock 6, ilby ONB-"Mess pork, per bbl, $11.10 | $¥%¢; turkeye, Tic; ducks, 9gioc; geese, 7c. | il Br% oniii e uls oo tong and staple at full | Cplis, veal calves and stags did noy show | steers, 327 exas cows, $2. Piace ~ add Lard, por 15 1 DRGATY, UTTER—Good demand; creamery, ' L) R TalE o\ PO TIIERE. SUE_ S8 INee e bog. 2¢; dairy, 1 Omal Albert_J. 'Coleson A. Woodward, lot Ez33 et =] Seene, a¥ Siop—— o g Liverpool Grain and Provisions. Texalph P&ld“fl,c BAL—Stead; T, 8t, L. f LIVERPOOL, Oct. 28.—WHEAT—8pot, A en s o Yo hom o5 O tO™™ | sicady: No. 3 Fed western, winter, és 14d; ulet; N ‘western, 6214¢c; nominal, | No. 1 northern, spring, no stock. Futures state and Jersey, @0 steady: October, nominal; December, 68 medium, 18G20c; Montana fine choice, feeding, 46c, c. . . 3 19@20c; fine medium choice, 19@20c; staple, e 1. f. ‘Buftaio. "‘ORN—BWL steady; American mixed, & L. B . o 20@2ic; medium cholce, 2@2ic. 4 5,80 bu. The market | 48 bi4d. Futures steady. November, 48 2%d: t | “ST. LOUIS, Oct. —WOOL—Firm, but 2 red ¢ elevator | December, s 2%4d; Jan r:" 4s 1d. do ptd . T W 3 unchanged; medium grades, cembln‘ d HOPS—At London (Pacifie coast), steady LI Clothing, 17@21%e; HEht fine, 16@11%c; heavy . 0. b, afloa &t £6 6e and £6 15e. fine, 12G14%c; tub washed, 0G30c. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. War v % rets. ol ok o LB a bulllsh effect on wheat this Philadelphia Produce Market. 1 200 Cotton Market. o o8ether with higher cables and | pHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.—BUTTER— L6890 B B NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—-COTTON--The RO aola, December leading the | gieady and in fair demand; extra western | Amer. C. ' 800 213 0% 20% | market opened firm at unchanged prices to o athly o hoa: o onsYing. later | creamery, 2li4e; extra nearby prints, 2ic. ; i 6% | an advance of 7 points and showed a little tance g “ha, flour clearances | "EGGS-Firm: 1c higher; fresh nearby, %o Lo R e aath Ton (b ol s Oathy o net advance. May 83 1 0Gsn.y |l08s oft; fresh western, 25%4@%c loss 'off: with the recovery in Liverpool. Trading B Tay losed ) s BaSgsiue | fresh southwestern, 24 1088 off; fresh was fairly active during the entire session, e, © c. 3 December: | southern, 2@2c loss o o p but_most professional in character. The —Receipts, A bu; ex 18- | CHEESE—Quiet, but ateady: New York . . y 4 | market closed steady net 6 points lower to The market for spot “‘;".‘ud" 'ulldrre‘»lenl\‘l%flnc}x 120; cholce, 1%e; falr to | do pfd .. Shaa' laet e ML Himotnta Jgher. Sales were estimated at om! y ood, 1 C ' 3 000 bales. No. 'l“y I.II:;.“K*': dN?c :"'omu‘ by S & 6l ”}i'n:w ORLEANS, Oct. 28.—COTTON— option market opened firm and Milwaukee Grain Market. Tr 3 2 | steady: snies. 730 bales: ordinary. 73i6e; 1 feed also on the cables, war talk, | MILWAUKEE, Oct. 23.—~WHEAT-Dull; . 3 L4 ordinary, %,/ . i - k Market. clearances and further news of | No 1 northern, : No. 2 northern, | Solumbue & H. see e o 0| midding, 9%e: good middling, (0126¢; mids rs. 37 St. Joseph Live Stock Mari do prd . 2 4 Union Pacific ..... 4 | 16@16c; fine medium, 17@17%e; do pfd . . L Dakota fine, 15@16c; flne medium, 16! s B3 e g 33 m38q -0 2% - 458 § T o .1 native cows, $1.75G3.65; native helfers, 328 1V, Modaw to Mary R, 'C. Ken- ba. s Towa Central LA it &lum clothing being obtained. Flesces are | any quotable change this morning and o7 | Golor'® umers, $1.00020; bulls, $2000800; | Ohdy samerr oo oo, sides (loose), §7. EGGS—Steady at 2lc, loss off. a .. . > sold ahead on every grade. English buyers | the week are firat of the week, but |calves. $2.50@6.25. Lucy E. Yantey and husband to 3. " Recelpts, Shi| ts, | K. C. 73 | have picked up about 1,100 bales of Aus-|a trifle lower the firat of the week, HOGS—Receipts, 4,000 head. The market | 5 aicn " nig 10t 5, block 38, So the receipts and ship- | piour, bbl: vt 1 mensur v i £ T tralian | cross-breds, such wools bl have l‘:{g‘.‘,‘"{.'lf;'{‘::,‘.‘;: Toss: Fridey thare gpened weak bu’ts'flé-a& strong. Top. $6. ha .. oisith y gral] Wheat, ou 73,000 2, 100" | cheaper here than abroad. The lot com- 8 18 KT 'stockers and feeders in | Dulk of sale . Corn, ' bu. Man! prised wool boughtein London and carried | were only A IeTany ware wanted. Any-|mixed packers. $5.20G5.40; I 5 Oats, bu. Metropolitan 8 4, ere in_bond for some time. sight and_ uot mAny er wighout much | orkers, $6.8506.40; pigs, . ! Minn, & St. Louls The Buenos Ayres market has opened | thing good, thoukh, SHEEP AND ' LAMBS—Recelpts, Oty Grah strong and 1a higher for cross-breds, with | trouble at Food Seafly Dric but other | head. The market was —steady. Jjansys City Sirgin K. & T.... an active demand from European buyers. | were dull and weak: EReT B0 300 o5 | lambe, $3.%@5.20; western lambs, $2.00G5 ! 10| KANSAS CITY, Oct 2.—WHEAT—De- ptd The shipments of wool from Boston to | brisk demand all Bbe WORC (00 B0, MO0 CH ewes, 3$2.3003.75; Texas clip , bu.. 100 8. cember, 68! May, 68%@09c; cash, No. 3 |N. . of M. pf 38 | date from December 31, 1002, are 189,633,013 | catt'e and also b5, e u_n(rg. $2.60@4.00 Texas clipped sheep, On the Produce dxchange today the but- | fiard, fac; No. 3 Tis0; No. 3087c; 1bs,, against 224,769,877 Ibs. at the same date | Kinds are steady to strong @3.75; stockers and feeders, $2.0093.50. B Dol St "R, ety oy aa | ajected, WGSo: No. el gt o' o LR R I B o O e o' Yo 0% | o Yous Tive Biock' mashoet - y; at mark, ) ., | sirable kinds, 3 L, ew York Live e 3 %& 18G19%e. Cheese, oasier, 104 n‘con December, c; May, 36%e; cash, 3,000 0% 30 ,.T.':‘r';.."fii‘, “,w:)on?-l."ro:r:h?o-:g:wpew;\l sala and are a little lower g-r'tz-‘uie:nee:.e“ NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—BEEVES—Re- fl: No. 3 mixed, 39%¢; No. 3 white, $9%c; No. 3, 1 last_year. There were not enough western beef | celpta, 4,3 nead: steers opened firm to 1o : P.C SRR BOBTON, Oct. 2.—WOOL-—The follow- | steers here this mornlii, fo METe 2 T, | higher and closed easy and unchanged NEW YORK GENEXAL MARKET, ATS—No. 2 white, 36G38c; No. 2 mixed, | Readi| 5 ] B ing are he duotations, for leading de: e o acied an though the | buls and cows steady; native sters, w4000 e 3 AY—Cholce timothy, $9.50910.00; cholce 24 e B and above, #4@%c; X, 30@slc; No. 1, * | Were nxious for a few. Range cows 80 . $2.5004 SQuotations of the Day on Varlows |, .i. 00 S | No. 2, Sigsse; fné unwashed, 4@bc: hal(. | freely at steady to -m'n‘-:nvrlg:;.:\d 22 i At 10%@inge at Liverpool, at Lon- . R Commodities. YE—No. 3, 50g62c. o p blood' unwashed, 25%@26c; 'three-eighths- | feeders held steady, | e e ™ weight, anesp lower | W OREA A PK YORK, Oct. 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, | BUTTER — Creamery, 18%@18%c; dalry, | 8¢, X ve b4 blood unwashed, 2%@26c; quarter-blood un- | Renresentative ol at 10%4@11%e, dressed welght; refrigerator bbls; ex 2,700 The market was | fancy, 17¢. X A ashed, 25g25%c; fine washed delaine, 36c; - N beef ateady; exports today, 660 beeves; to- but firm L 34.0004. EGGS_Firm; Missour! and Kansas, cases | d chigan X and above, 2i@2c; No. 1, 296 3 o morrow, 180 cattle, 64 sheep and 7.1 ter st $3.90@4.10; returned, llm' new No. 32, white wood 3 G K 30c; No. 2, 28@c; fine unwashed, 21@22c; quarters of beef. . un"o’fh 32 cases included, 1de o_ptd 06 301 quarter-blood - urwashed, 24@2c; three- CALVES—Receipts, 30 head; veals slow ' U e & am bake! Recelpts, Shipments. | g¢. | eighths-blood unwashed, c; half-blood and lower at $.00@8.00; grassers, w-—n-n ey aitate wire bystom 8 o Wheat, bu. 164,800 186,20 3 30 172 | unwashed, 24G25c: fine washed delaine, 3! 2750; fod calves, 3$3; city dressed veals, AN e D . T ((:):rl-‘x. g:x. . 33,600 l;% 'qea‘cx-‘ Kentucky, lnalun..,lun;, ;hnhel hths- “h’ per 1b; counlz'ogrellh ’fld' 54)11&0t was | Prices at Chicago, Minneapolls and Duluth. . " . bl , ; ‘quarter-blood, 24@2%c; — Recelpt: S ead; marl % " Armas, Pennsylvanis and state hoss quoted | _Orders for futare dellvery executed, s at the : mon s o ot B ORI o TR P Whieat, 1-16¢ per bu; on oats and corn, 1-8c SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 4% perba. 'on stocks, 1=4 per cent. head; trade slow: sheep ow Y AT AND to 10c off; 12 cars unsold: sheep WH £ B0 50, lambe, #4.5006.60; Canada lambs, SHIP US "3 aihe $5.90@5.50. ‘We guarantes highest cash lces and prompt i — returns, paying drafts in ivance upon con~ St. Lo Live Stock Market. signments. Commissions, %o per busbel. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 38.—CATTLE—Recelpts, No interest Charged for Carrying Long Stocks. 200 head. including 1500 head of Texans, . Native T TXhors. steers, SLI08 2 steers, nder COMMISSION CO, 1,000 pounds, $3.40@6.00; stockers and feed- CAP.®SURPLUS $300,000 Indian_steers, G was steady to igs and lights. 35.30 58 238 g rorore . $3.00013. s and heifers, $3.25614.00; 522.&%;‘:1”?? bulls, 1240630; calves; RAIN ® ST i ;"Texas an ; @3.40; cows and heifers, $2.0002.65. QENERAL OFFICES: " HOGS ~Recelpts. 400" nead. The market | NEW YORK LIFE BLDG.. MINNEAPOLIS. @s p‘lsclefl“mlfi.m 8; butchers and best | ROBT. VANCE, Correspondent, h'fl“fi;‘jflp‘ AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 400 h 3 o St., Vmaba. Tel. 8407, The market was steady. Natlve muttons, bs, :30; culls and bucks, g = UGIR; Sockers wnd fecders. 1290G2%. | CHICAGD. OMAWA. MINNEAPOLIS westomants o RES52RUS 3 1 Consolidated Gas ... .. . e dli: fair. 101-16c; receipts, 12,134 ba'es; d 3 3 'H, Oct. 2.~CATTLE—Re- 7 Tg:fl;&m. '{'1?::‘,“ ng%:{lm_-.‘["‘d ‘;; -3 Genoral Electric .mT\‘(. 108, Futures’ were steady 530 2 00 cene 963 % ".OBEP e rket w: -tu% b-rulfl@mv. losed, wxvfi_-) BARLEY—Steady: No. l“".e sample, lndlcmn'!dlonll Paper. seae e . & | Qetober: 8. Tle: November, 9.639.64c % g tve, $4.0005.30; nd‘;fi:ée‘rk . , December, January, 9.70@9.71c; { HOGS—Recel S heavy. $5. 6.25. SBHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelipt: head. The market was active; lambs, $.15. L UG 4a9.65c ORN—December, 4. Interigienal Pump oo . 9.71G9.79¢c: ' March, 9.84G9.86c; x City Live Stock Mark: L pril, 9.50c; May, 9.95G9.96c; June, 9.98€10.00c; Peoria Graln Market, ad . 1 - b{gfi'v\fl&u 2O ON—8¢ &,y > 1 Oct. 28.—(8) al Tele. R A BIOUX CITY, Ia. t. 28.—(Specia - ) — CATTLE — Receipts, 20 head; » :{:-?j; pecver, Moot m: cowa bulls “nd | Manhattan Bidg., o Rives 3% _ST. PAUL, MINN. —Firm; shipping, 6@%c; good to | PEORIA, Oct. 28.--CORN—Higher; No. 3, o 4 8. receipts, 114 y i Dealers in tat B atendy 1o M No. 3 white, | People’s Gas a3y | Do S, W 2 0 : No. 'te, X g 1805 crop. BOBC, 1002 ngere: | BaeNe: No. 4 white, @K, |4 Pressed Steel Cai P VBRPOOL, Oct. 2—COTTON—Spot, old, B@izc; 1%8 crop, S@ise; do ptd % seack in Siwhi. @rain, Provisions, Stocks Following are the receipts of live stock '80; No. 3 white, 454¢; tracle white, . fot; prices 26 points higher; American, “raatyapidonigv Duluth Grain Market. L ke he e "'“"'“""":,‘a.'.“"'?w' go0d middling, §%6d! A veston . : b f - : Soa: Tte:"Calitornia 1 16 8 pounds, | no i hers tins NATEAT O B . L inary. 830, The sales of the day wers B R, Wi N, § Bertiern. 8 o evem fay TG, 5000 bales, of which 50 were for specula- aoid BOWYe: wool, -y td .. S e L S d export and included 5.500 American. R TRl Tost. aoer famil oo Bt SRRt 4 : &L B | Reacipts, 8,500 bales, a1l American. "FPutures G *heyj family, Bl U, 8 Leather. . e : asier and closed barely steady; 0: mess, $8.00G8.50; best y &lz;s Toledo Seed Market, opened easier ¢ hama, 30 : : erican middling, g o c. October, 5.51; |11 feeders.. 18.00; city, extra Indi | TOLEDO, Oct. 28.—SEED—Clover, % Ru Do T TR American g ™ gt 204 Hovew: L meats, firm; %: December, .56 -'-nu-r¥ $6.67%:; | a0 pfd . # Spasa ias s | ber and December. 5.30@5.31d; December | 1cow lnd R ainsron MO, Tumothy, | U eel. u and January, 5.286.204; January and Feb- | 8 cows Laogisie Lerd, g do pfd . 1,688 Tiary, 5.27a. February and March, 5.21d; |10 feed steamed. i refined, m . 82 8 | March and April, 5.26@5.27d; Aoril and May, | 1bull B Ph Americs. 3 North e e 5.28G6.27d; May and June, 5.26@%6.27d. Al . §1. . ., ‘steady, fam W YORK, Oct. o Coast - " 2 ; short clear, $14.00916.00, e It A A e P et pid o 0 1 cow. osed a 4. ioisy A3 3 3 cows. y i :orllfl. fair to extra, ures at £1 :-.dum ln;\nm -3 'l'?zul -".'a- for the day, 304,000 shares. and ful nm 4 r“ -t e W y; d".' 4e; country, 414 b'Y.“:hlI:an:t local m?::ng was also firms Yo o ~a y ) Ship Your Grain to Us. 2 —MONEY—The _rate | $i026; Philadeiphia and bulls,1W0 180 ~ here today, but iscounts was steady in t .%. Rosin, firm. Turnentine, firm. - he “market opened Best Facllities. Liberal Advances. f Prompt Returns. fi‘— 3,50 pkes.. quiet; % 3 gxchange the | SAVANNAH. Oct 2.-OIl~Turpentine, 20. 0 & nickel lower, with trading VEW YORK, Oct. Z.—The week at its I cream. fancy. small solored and ere; ake wes quoied ‘st 81 pevaliing weekness ‘was sccentuited Y | arm, e Boain. rmi bR Gy %%, 3 sow al the Gecline. Later in the mornin | 0 snowe o increase in businces 10 | 100 Bee Bids. Phone 3514 I folored and white. uic, clectroivti and casting at HLely |Gl 't the far sastern situation. FHome 8% & B0 3, e N, '0e; W, ;| gome of the hogs reported Wers fots con | dry. soods. but sellers are frmer, in thele Omaha, Nebraska. 4 hi . Lead was unchanged locally at $4.50 and in k. Americans opeaed dull, s P eas and Tepo 3 3 London at £11 2 6. Tor advanced ia | renecting the depression . n York. | “ott, CITY. Oct. 8.—OTL—Credit balances. "l{'m':";,’"‘;‘“ ":fiuaw-:;:: {ermination on the part of buvers to bear | pyjyen, '—N"“'n Quist: western wonick- | & in London, closing there at £20 166, but [ The few dealings engaged in were wholly certificates, no bid: shipments, §2.497 | Short fronger than the opening. or | $he mg;:h';';"”an,'“".“';:w’ o e 4 el PRSIRRA A - ens, 10c; turkeys, ‘g ressed, | n; change was in tl A t o v . 's.; runa. 93411 bbis.; | 46tV BT thaD aay. The Heavy | fu ] N & Vr¥ small St b et T T b el dlissn Sl e | NS oo Japasess. st - : X I i et | oo A7 0 fanae e e | WEARE GRAIN €0, b el at .- Japal i1 . . k] fre 5. $.20 and light b painn : in Middlesi . Local ed it 55,865 bbls. Owing to t! eater a See Market Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. | .ng m,-,,,‘.‘.'v "'#" 1 northern fo ™ ns. ’ x h ot Coflee . 1 Board of Trade “-De- | quoted at suu%"l" Oct, A ity t ok menta-| NEW YORK, —COFFEE—Rio, e ’ usso-Ja; - x-X Oct. 2 0@ esned business h of firs o9ed soase spot, firm; No. 7 invoice, b i5-i6c. The mar- ~ R R g B K e esiane beln Darticuarty | NEW ORLEANS, Oct BoSUGARC Bt A e ateady 8t & deciing OMAHA, NEB. r lflfi the trifugal te, 4ic; yellow, new | w 3 3 ot ity 08 Sisady O e nad . 8 B m 'm- -‘.-‘n.l aun | & were firm, ol 7. mm myrop, e . . é - L-«%mlmmm frer werd, Manager. 83283 B2R 3 88 B BB %% =8 ® ERE] 26 1 HOGS—Re 4 feed: seliing at 5.1 ._Putney—Colo. 1 feeder ] g - h n reasonable at"the wix principal western cities yester Bought and sold for cash or o e 1 Hogs. Sheel. | Members Important Exchanges. Pri- (‘m:!ln \ 14,000 3 vate Wires. Kansas City . 4,000 X e we s 14:-Hig e ee Write for our dally mark vate telegraph cipher—mall EfuEsi, be cattle, which cut siderabl d

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