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[ | | CHICAGO, kets and bearish in wheat today and December closed December corn wa oats were %c lower and Janu, were from 2%c to T%c lowe by commission houses and local traders was quite general at the opening, influenced by e in the Orient, northwest December 8% to Sike, and the prices declined to 80%c, with very little Commjssion houses were fair buy- ers and with a let-up in the selling pressure the market later became somewhat firmei but the recovery was Larger world's stock than ha mated and Bradstreet's showi in_ the visible supply in consideral hour of the day and turned weak, December selling off to Soic Outside markets fact acted as a depressing Influence dur- ing the latter part of the session demand Improved slightly toward the close \on_reports of good business on the sea- board, and December closed at 8%c, a loss Clearances of wheat 106,700 bushels. neapolis and 19 e \ Weak Outside Marrets Unused Lower Price of Wheat in Oh'cago. FINE WEATHER LOWERS PRICE OF CORN Market for Oats Was Dull, with Lower Prices, Produee Market is Slow and Heavy. Oct of %e for the day and flour were equa receipts against 1,650,800 bushels a year ako reported receipts receipts of 163 Duluth which with three of contract grade, ts for the three points of 8 again 851 last week and 104 a year ago. Corn_still tended downward, continued fine weather. with further bear pressure from the pro- vision crowd in evidence. helped to increase the speculative weak- dld also an increase in contract About the only supporting factor was report of poor huskings frem ointe in Tliinos. me interes buyers were ranged between 35%c and 36%c, closing %c lower, at 3ie. The' trade cliaed to héaviness, with prices showing slight loss upon the decline There was some support for January lard but otherwise the demand January pork closed Tikc lower, January lard was off 2 while ribs were down be, at $6.774. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, §0 cars; corn, 26 cars; oats, 145 cars; hogs, on the decline, wap poor at $12.00 ead. "?"h’e leading futures ranged as follows: While the 71.—Weak outside mar- prospects for increased receipts in during the first X,000 bushels, ble selling th the market Trade was quiet, Liheral receipts selling between e and 4c, December closed Lwkc lower, Local receipts were 604 cars, of contract Trade in oats was ‘with prices other graini ing by the but ull and uninteresting, inclined in that were selling rovisions was slow and In- { Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. ¥ feakee e hl-do:.j ‘The follo 1 cholce mal) SEEDS—No. 96%he; w‘imo PROVISION La bbls.; firm Eohan o. b. afloal BARLEY. bu. <. On the Produce exchange today the but- ter market was steady; creamerles, 15%@ g%, firm; at mark Cheese, easy at e o :fi Y| 43@48% | 361 B ol 36%, *No. 2. **New. Cash quotations '“.l“ follows: u‘b—cmk wini S e T—No. 3, 0@E30; No. 2 red, SIUD | OB RN-No. 3, 4mEHe; No, 2 yellow, 4% T8—No. 2, D"o: No. 3 white, %@ YE-—No. 5be. Bm"—aood feeding, 43¢; ting, 47@66c. 1 Ill.‘li I|‘nr:‘ No.nl l mothy, §2.10%: clover, r bbl., $11.35 100 Ibs., $8.5214@6.55. Short Sse), $1.007.50; " short clear s 5. . "nl were the recelpts and ship- ! ments of flour and grain: 1 . o ve,'\bu dairies, 1 3 ncluded, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quotations of the Day om Varl Commodities. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—FLOUR—Recel, oxj an $2.80G3.25, ; winter e et 000 als; gbu. 2 red, 880 ;. b, afloat . 0. b., afloat; f. o b, afloat. rather weak all the f quite [ —Racelpts, 29,50 bushels; exports, ushels ditions w interests an We net lower. ] ber, \'T8—Rec: 76,600 bushels. t meats, quiet; 1.00; pickled shouls bma e Bouth A 18c; California, 1"t “ to % Ibs., lic. van, —Recelpts, 9. state creamery, | ESE—Recelpts. 8, Ccream. ober. 1 r. p chicken: Liverpool Gralu Market Oct. 2. ~WHEAT. red western, l"'k‘"ym . no’ stock. v ; December, s tiad i American mixed, W—Easy; city, {4c; country, 434 pkge. Market i dalry, 15@%0c. colored, Ii4c: small, white, Septem- large colored, October, 11%c; large white, Oetober, 113c. 6.500 pkgs. Firm; west- RY—Alive nominal, dressed weak: 8, 1gc; fowls, 12%c; tur i s &5 & o S A : £ BEH 27T B3 = Sg;' £ o aosa b 3 2898 =3 oo csea HEE 5 3888 S# 283; gsa oo ases X {nnesota, ‘pat ye flour, firm; fair to o to fincy, $3.45@3.60. 40, t flour, firm, $2.60. CKWHEAT--8teady, blc, c. 1. f. Yon, iin dried, $3.20@3. state and Jersey, Buffalo; malting, L k1., WHEAT—Receipts, 43,750 bushels; bush market for spot was eas: elevator; No. 2 red, 87igc i No. 1 morthern Duluth, 0. 1 red Manitoba, nominal Options ruled dull and forenoon;_sellin eral, based on poor cables, the' northwest and more ful political news. After a noon ral export ramors, the market yelded agal ressure and closed , 83 3-1 80c G84c; closed, ) 6@84o; © market for spot was easy: Sle, mominal, o, % oat; No.' 2 yellow, Sdc; No. 2 white, Sijgc. The option market developed heaviness under news of fine weather con- by Chicago provision western recelpts, clos- May, 484G48%e, closed o closed B0%c 71,900 bushels; exports, market for spo Lo; standard white, q 40; No. § white, #c; No. 2 white, 45ie; track_white, 41 g g HAY—Firm coast, 1903, common to cholce, i 1902, 1@Bi4e; ES-Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs, 0 %5 Ibs., 19c; Texas dry, ER-—Steady; acid, 2g25 et hare: m'moaoou i, ms, 00; 0: city, extra India mess, $i4 ickled _bellle era. §6.7506.00; Lard, steady; western refined, steady: continent, merica, ' $8.00. Pork 9.00; short clear, $13.75@14. E—Steady: domestic, falr to extra, @i v LIVE chicke pickerel, et 1zc; h BRAN HAY—, OATS- per bu., BW basket, PRUX PEARS. APPLE CIDE packed per’ | St. Louls Grain and Provi 8T, LOUIS, B b e hara. s er, e ay, CORN-— 4 420 g : o 1.0U R—Dull; 4.20; extra n;'cy and stral l!w‘-i-w~fl- clear, $2. SEED—Timothy, steady CORNMEAL—8teady at 2. BRAN—Dull; sack HAY—Steady; timoth rle, 36.00710.00. IRON COT BGGS—k mand falr CORN—48c. s RYE—No. 3, &0e. VEGMTABLES, POTATOES—Colorado, W0@ise; natiy 3 o P“II‘FA‘"}UhS—len;e cet, Toc; Virginias, per é-bu. hB%.thaflamu grown, wax, mark usket, e string, per market sket, W@ sos OMATOES—Home grown, per basket, NAVY BEANS- " RAVE S—Per bu., §2 western, dbc, HONEY. GRAIN AND PRODUCE HARKET]?7-31';’-b.:‘"::r;.:deu;«“-fiufg\.mb.;, - 1 OMAHA WHMOLE Condition of Trade and Quotatios s} lic; haddock, 1ic; lobsters, green, per 1b,, biack bas ing, sale Dealers assoclation: land, $8.60: No. 3 coarse, $7.00. Rye straw, are for hay of good color and quality. d receipts light. ES—Itallan, per box, §1.00. PEACHES -Ut & g rado” Albertas, $1.00. ~Colorado and Utah Keifers, $1.7; winter Nellis, $2.25@2.50. thune and Grimes Golden, $.76@4.00;, Michigan stock, $3.25@3.60; Culi- fornia Belliowers, per box, $1.50: New k 4.60; Oregon stock stock, $3.21 boxes, §1.16@1.25. , GRAPEE—California Tokays, $1.65; New York, per 8.1b. basket, 2c, CRANBERRIES -Per bbl., $8.50; per box, .00 Wisconsin Bell Bugle, $9.50. CALIFORNIA QUINCES—Per box, $1.65. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—Mcxican, all sizes, $4.00, LEMONS—C -y sizes, $4.50; cnoice 240 to 20 sizes, $4.00@4.25. FIGB--Callfornin, per 10-Ib. cartons, Sbc; \mported Smyrna, 3-crown, isc; b-crown, AT Per bo: 30 packs “8—Persian, per box of ckuges, $2.00; per 1b., in 60-1b. boxes, bo. © BANANAS-Per medium sized bunch, §2.00 @260} Jumbo, $2.76@8.26. M SLLANEOUS. CHEESE—W isconsin i2ic; W iscousin block Swiss, Wisconsn e rger, —Nebrask Utah and Colorado, rbbl, $6.75; Zgh Por. ib., 24c; eheiled, $@sbc. RADISH—Per e NUTS—-Walnuts, No. 1 16c; hurd-shell, per Ib., l4c; No. 2 soft 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per Ib., 12c Brazils, per IL., g1 Ll@lli4c; almonds, soft. hard-shell, per 1b., 10g11c r 1b., bige, 'hile walnuts r o bu., $1.25; .00; black walnut chestnuts, per Ib., HIDES—No. 1 8%c; No. 1 salted, 7 No. 1 veal calf, 3 to ; No. bs., 6lc; dry’ salted hides, 2%@5c; horse hides, 3. POPCOR! HORSE BAGGIN( eese, dairy, 14@isc. 068 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu Oats, bu. Available NEW YORK, Oect. 21.—8pecial telegraphic communications to Bradstreets this week show the following cha supplies as compared United States and of the Rocky mountains bushels. Afloat for ane Creass, 48 available ccounts: Wheat, 5. Oats, els at Dallas, bor. Kansas City Grain and Provis KANSA;“CITY. No. 2 hard, uwflc;N re; c;;om 2ic;: No. o. Z'fum_mc.m:m. cash, No. 2 mixed, ' 8814 340; No. 3, 38 cember, S tancy, 7. EGGS—Firm; M returned, 18¢; 19%e. bu. Corn, 'bu. Oats, bu. Included, Wheat, cember, loss off; western full lower: DULUTH, No. 1 northiern, & December, TTiyc; OATS-—3%e. 43c; No. OATS—Easy; 4 white, 34G35c. Dry Goods Market. Oct. 71.—DRY GOODS—The £ the' raw cotton. markes ang § o o determination of the holde: - Velopments befo ling soapelves BaIc; RYEs oBARLEY— 2c. %RN»—Derembexu A @SYe. Duluth Grain Market, ~WHEAT—On % N G2 northern, Tige] pol MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9%e; No. 1 hard, 827 —First patents, $4.60G4.70; second Philadelph PHILADELPHI Fair dema EGGS—Firm, lc h g creams to good, UG11%e. MILWAUKE] 3 No. 1 northern, 8c; N December, tead Peoria Grain PEORIA, Oct. 7.—CORN-— ; o Sy 'ORN—Lower; No. 3, No. § white, %%@35%¢c; No. Jobbers re| can ot NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS i covered smarily, bein rather oversoid. 8t Louis Trust Gompanies Flurry Qaases | £yared smariiy, belng rather overscid ities had a bettor tone and Rio tintos were strong. Copper was steady and good busi- SALE MARKET. Relling on Bt:ok Market. esh stock, loss off, 2c. POULTRY - Hens, Tlalsc; roosters, ACCOTAINg 1o ake, Bubc; turkeys, ER-~Packing stock, 13¢; cholos_to fancy dairy, in tubs, 16g1sc; separator, Jic. FRESH FISH—Fresh caught trout i0c; lve; perch, 6c; buffalo, {eusc; bluefish, ibc; whitefis loc; codfish, 12 AWMALGAMATED COPPER IS THE GUAGE Upom that Steck FProfessi, 13c; salmon, the Sentiment. : 11~ catfish, , @ise; halibut, & white bass, 10¢; biuetins, 8o GYSTIEKS-New York 4c; per gal., 3 %c; per gul per gul, 31 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—About the time R 2 Drotesmonar cperators ware i ihg | change on London, 20k 424pts for checks. | Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. their selling 10 take pronts at the consideravie aavances ot yesterany and today Wall street was Hoodea with rumors o financial troubles in 8t. Louls. This had the effect of somewhat accentuating the ; extra selccts, per can, ; 317 standard, per can, 2 er ton, $14.80. rices quoted by Omaha Whole- Cholce No. 1 up- .00, These prices 85. %@3%c; large ONIONS-—New home grown, dry, per Ib,, 1%ge; Spanish, per crate, $1.50. CABBAGE—Missour] Holland, 1%e. TURNIPS—Canada Rutabagas, per Ib., le. ah treestoncs, %c; Colo- was of large withdrawals from there by country banks and New York exchange at *Offered. nha;kwnt ‘:-" ‘m be. dlurfflunhf. This probably ered. marks a ginning of the western crop movement demand on New York. The local Boston Stock Q. demand was Young Americas, loc; Wisconsin brick, per 24 frames, 14 points in Keokuk & Des | Boston & Aibany... 248 Copper Rangs Moines, which was not explained. Boston & Moe. 237 per 1b., 1sc pecans, large, per er Ib., 9%@lic; peanuts, 1 .all—bt\rkl per bu., $L75G 8y er bu., 3135 ‘easiern $%c; No. 2 green, ~WHEAT—Lower; 2 ecember, 39%e; wer; No. 2 cash, c; No. 2 white, S0c. wer at De 36c; track, 36%o0; east track, T2@Tbc. ’ Towa Central . TON TIES—$1.05. HEMP TWI . [FPROVISIONS-Fork, h = standard mess, $1.8. Lard, uncha $6.42%. Bacon, stead. $876; clear ribs, 8.1 POULTRY~—Unchanged ; springs. 8%c; turkeys, lic; ducks, BUTTE R~ Higher; creamery, 18G22%0; 8—Steady at 2lc, loss off. Rwfi! ts.8hi) boxed extra shorts, short clear, $9.25. Ontario & Western. Pennsylvania_.. P, C, C & Bt L. nd Co. St. Louls & 8. F increase, 3,428,000 Europe, in- bushels. Total supply in- United States and Canada, east Rocky mountalns, decrease, 1,381,000 United BStates and Canada, east of thé Rocky mountains, w?l‘hhn.lh-d.lll 1 reported o ng increases 1,020,000 bushels at northwest interior ele- vators; 1,000,000 bushels in Manitoba, 13,000 bushels at Kewatin, rivate elevators, 43,000 29,000 bushels at Portland, Me.; els at Milwaukee private 000 bushels at Nashville. The leading decreases include 173,000 bush- 34,000 bushels at leans and 67,000 bushels &t Depot Har- Southern Pacific Southern Railway .. & decrease, 202,- levators and 76, Bugar Refin. Anaconda Min. Co. Brooklyn Rap. Tr. Colorado F. & 1. Columbus & H. Consolidated Gas General Electrie ... International Paper. 36%¢; May, 0 e o ¥ whtte OATS—No. 2 white, 34@37c; No. 3 mixed, BEE No. 2, . HAY—Choice timothy, $9.50@10.00; cholce prairie, $8.00. BUTTER — Creamery, National Biseuft . National Lead North American whitewood cases Receipts. Ship People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Wheat, Flour n 21.—WHBEAT—De- Pullman Pa Republic Steel 1 northern, 81%c; No. Goods 2 northern, %o, No. 3, Whe; No. § northe ; ern, 76€TSe. FLOUR patents, 345004 second_clears, BRAN-In bul Produce Market, 21.—BUTTER— 23c. h nearby, 2S¢, fresh south- ; fresh southern, 3 CHEESE—Quiet, but steady; New York fancy, 12; cholce, 11%c; fair Tennessee C. & 8. Teather... bber. . United States Garthern Securifies.. .. N otnt aajes for the day Londe, WHEAT 5 0. 2 morthern, | Canadian Pacitic Loulsville & Nash Missourl, K. & T MONEY 2583 per b discount In the open market for short bills counts were firm. Business on the | 5.70; packé: Sign, Consols made & good recovery. | bucks, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1903 Home ralls bounded up on the discovery otk baned, “Reettold atwericars | OMADA LIVE STOCK MARKET were harder and quiet, the worst of th depression In America being regarded as past. They closed firm. Grand ITunk re- —_— ness was transacted in the metal, which —— ment o Soutn America. 1a Shaped | . ccarding the Russo-Japanese Discount rates, short bi three months bHls, 3% per cent. New York Money Market, 2%; on time, cent; ninety 'days STERLING act d rate 60%e; Mexi con. gold da. Hocking Val. 414s.. 108% atio 27.—Call loans, 2%4@" inclined to harden. At the| BOSTON, Oct 99% ) Amalzamated 6" | Bingham 61 |Calumet & 59% Centeantal settlement, which revealed | Atchison Dominion Coal 3144 | with the leadin, tead; . 1015 | market is Hrme My e s hasn 5 8% 1 31 101% 136 my. 134% | for all grade 48 N 17 [% 39 e ama "y e; guarter blood, unwashed, 8 67 674 |fine washed Delaine, 36c. Michigan, : EzgBEssiing: 3 tucky, Indiana, etc., three & |24@2c; quarter’blood, 2 sy iy sy | Territory, Idaho, finc 14g % 8% 7c; medium, ‘18 g i GW BN 8% | isc: fine medium, 16g1ic; & |Utah, fine mediim, 17@i7ic; medium, | 20c. "Dakota fine, 16@16c; fine medium, i braid, 1 1 100 2% 32 30| 5 G February, 10.10c; ' M; LIVERPOOL, "Oct. moderate business done lower; American middlin Toledo Seed Market. Bise F 2% 383232 ~COTTO! 2 2 i ks ragggesy The rate of | £Xport steers. JLEOGS50; dr unds, $3.50G6.00; stoc 6.5); Texas and Indlan steers, §2. ?0' and_heifers, ';{Jfill‘h)u - the market today. Dis- | was weak and e The | "EERE “AND L.AMBS-—Receint: to the . 1.000 g.'l‘.‘m of Lloyds warrants for insur- | head. The market was %; native mut- regarded as belng a most hope- | tons. 3. lambs. 8. .50, culls and stockers, §2.000300. sed at 59. Bullion to_the amount of 00 was taken into the Bank of England today and £10,00 was withdrawn for ship- "he news recelved here the afternoon they lost one franc. Three . per cent rentes, ¢ for the account. BERLIN, Oct. in most de- partments on the bourse today were weak. | Government securities were weak. Ex- , 3 per cent; | Officlal Monday. EW YORK, Oct. 27.—MONEY-On eall, to sell. Statements were pub- | steady at 24@3, closing bid 2, offered at | S0Me Week before. lished beiore the closing that some ot th class of depositors had take irignt and were with, ne of the banks and trust compai but expressions of con were quoted that no harm would result to | 4.866 the Institutions. The closing of the stock |€ixty days bills; post market was in consequence fairly steady, |and $4.86@4.86%; commercial bills, $4.829 | Year: 1903, ithough the earlier advances were gen- |1.824. erally wiped out and net losses were the the close. It was obvious from |464e the outset that the considerable demand ( GOVERNMENT BONDS-—Strong; for stocks was being considerably fed for | road bonds irregular. urposes of profit-taking. Sentiment | The closing quotations on bonds are as Il street is sensitive over the ques- | follows: tion of trust company conditions. U. 8. ref. s, reg..10741, & N. unl. ds The reactionary tendency of the market | do coupon . er | Same three weeks ago. teady; sixty days, 4% p e nd six_months, 4%@6; | §ome four weeks ago ving deposits rrom | prime mercantile paper, 5'4@o% per cent. me days la L N CHANGE iany, - with | RECELPTS FOR® THE al_business in bankers' bills at$4 8656@0 4.86004. 8505 n dollars, | Hogs rail- g 0y b 19%| BOSTON, Oct. 2;<WOOL—The market 84 | has been without | feature this week. 18% | There s & fair movement in con-umpt'llg‘:x 6 48 lare the quotations for leading descriptions: | though took hold of 913 | Ohlo und Pennsylvania, XX and ‘above, | that everything was so1d early. 17| 34@85c; No. 1, $2g%c; No. 3, 31G8c; fine 8% | unwashed, 2@2c; half blood, unwashed, | weak, Packers did not 9 %fla three-quarter blood, unwashed, | whether "’“mfi"’ many cows or not_and :’.fa started out ' |above, 21@28c; No. 1, 29@%c; No. 2. 8@2c; un- i B fine unwished, :@22; quarter blood, un- 50 Tl 1100 170% | washed, £4G280; (hree-elghthe. bisod %00 60 '8 Yo" | washed, 24@25c; half blood, unwnashe 3 %c; fine unwashed Delaine, 32G83c. Ken- 20390 46% 45% A6% ghths blood, 15c; fine medium, yoing, fine, 140 medium, 18%G19c. medium, 19@20c. Montana fine ¢hofce, fine medium cholce, 19@20c; staple, i medium cholee, 3 2,762 141 139% 139 . "LOUIS, Oct, #.—WOOL—Dull; 600 172 172 171% | djum Fmdu combjng and clothing ‘m ,ms :g% ;‘ ‘1gm flr':n. 16@17%c; heavy fine, o0 2w 18 1:3 i tub washed, 20730c. TI00 24 WY 2 Cotton Market, - I oEW YORK, Oct. 21.—COTTO! 2 ened _eas; ctober, 10. N s 00 735 T2 10Tic; Decomber. 3 Ja u.rf,"‘fl'.'x’&'; ch,_10.16c; )(-g‘ 10.23¢. her ateers, M.WGS; steers under 1100 is per cent and for three-months’ | BOUREE, . CoREo I, o . 5 bills s 311-16G3% per cent. Rorel $1 166310 bulls, s2 S do; catves, Forelgn Finaneial. LONDON, Oct. %.—Money was much| HOGS—Receipts, 7.000 head, I‘l“:ho‘.-;rln wer; an , $6.550 3 klfld i butchers and best ers, ne Trading, While the Movement of |hnh‘n:|ng an amicable -olurtlo.;'n X.; Stuff Was Fairly Active : caused a strong tone on the bourse ay. Money to West Accentunted Rio tintos at first were firm, but during W vl wa Official Tuesday. last week Same days last year. Cattle 86,837 Bhee Averal ces paid for ¢ _per pound 060 sheep, 375 quarters of beef Recelpts, 97 Hohoades—Wyo, The market better tone John Adams—Wyo, able_veals and grassers, $2.1 Oattle Reoeipts Liberal and Trading Wes Dull with Prioss Lower. “Mitchell Cattle Co. Wy FTher. Btats hogs. modiumm 4 LAMBS—Recetpts, The market for sheep was slow S0GA50; & few head culls at $5.40; culls 5@7c per pound; dressed lambs at TGln McFarland—Wyo. Eveleth—8. D, HOGS DECLINED FIVE TO TEN CENTS Sheep Recelpts Not Hxcessive and Fat 8 =, -t George Rothwell--Neb, SR tamba, 8. Feeders Sold y L & Market. at Unchanged Prices, . Reovine SIOUX CITY Westover—Neb, BOUTH OMAHA, Oct stockers and feeders, $2.606. 11,283 - lower, selling at $. Stoek In Sight. (ha receipts of Iy itien yesiorday: Following ar jat the six pri The following table shows the receipts of for demand and at $4.8220G4.8:30 for | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Umana for the year tv date and comparisons with last LMA4IT 1,625,692 » for the last several days with com- | Dends filed for record yesterday as fur. 1190111900, 1599, 1895, [J697. was capable of aifferent explanations. For i do i re Central dn | 6 62%) & 14/ 6 75| 6 13] the small outside demand by [ 40 cowon -.......10s sinel 5 6% 720, 6 b8, b 18 the advance managed by professionais | 40 foW A% M. JlaMion. & 8L Lo b Wil 730 8 by} b 19 served as & warning to that class of oper- | o ‘GG, ey Ry | 7_ui 67 & 20 ators to restrict their ventures. The domi- | do coupon 114N, R R of M. c. 4. 16 13 Hfi' 6 52| 6 14 nant influence of the movement of Amal do s, reg.. Y. C. gen. 3%s..100 6% T4 ¢ 811 gamated Copper on the market was shifted | do coupon 1 C. gen. ba.. 6 dlis) 739] 6 49 to the side of reaction today. The open | Atchison gen. ds . Pacific du.......100% B18%| 78 G685 public discussion by parties to the Montana | 4o adj. ds.... o ...... ity 819 1714613 6 02 copper quarrel made it evident that the | Atiantic Coast TR AR %l 704 614 4 02 proposals for arbitration did not offer a | Vg Jf OMO s..... 100 Ore 8. L. 8 & P.. % soo N 0% 4 probable outcome. The market fOr IiW | contrai of Ga. G6....107 |Reading gen. 46... . 9% satl ol W 438 Aiso slipped back slightly trom yes. | ‘do's fnc 66 lsC L. &1 M. c. il o %yl 1 36| 6 28] y's spasmodic advance, OPENiNg | Ches. & Ohlo 4ia.. 101% St. L. & & F. f. & el . price of Amaigamated was the higheat, at | Chicaso & & Siie. . HE o o & W 1% taRiNsBes a shade under a point over last night, and | C., B. 5 H 36%| ?;'» M g : T the lmcklvlmd at & net loss of nearly a s ue | 4011 Rix This movement was quite decisive in A B4 | professional sentiment on the [ 5 R 1 & 2};"" | 63 | 2 ' ¢ 0 The day's heavy outgo of currency to | Gniapotros, %! 1V conv. R varfous points was another cause of reac- [ con. Tobacco 45..... G%|U. 8. Steel 21 5 143| 6 76/ b 93| 4 61 tion. Besides the transfers through the | Colorado. So. da..... 8% Wabash 18 . sk 7 S 01 48 subtreasury of 81,150,000 there were $650,000 | Denver & R. G. 45..100 | do deb. B.. " 67605 448 sent to New Orleans, $300.000 to Chicago and | Frie prior lien ta.... 88 |whee!, & L. & 525 ( * |600 4568 : |w ntral dn...... AR B e TR D ML B IR S A G O R g e S sl ‘ol 451 | - 2 228 o cememes oee e | weomaciescs oot mmeosecs o PO 2822 Punepy "BrEees > James How £RET BITIOY g cnsson man_Avenie P Ed Johnson and wife to Fred and Julia & HHAS ERBTAT EEE to Bouth Omaka ... . Julienne Knaack and husband to Ef- fio Brown, lot 13, Lindsay's add. Biundell ‘and e BERTET B Eopsss - €22 8 &3 P Bdward Bettle, Jr., and wife to John geuaz Anderson o Lawrence N of sec.d4-16-1 =3 Gt Geeemes ettt | O1eeteests ETEE Goddard—Colo J——— e ¢ Indicater Sundav. The officlal number of cars of stock brought in today b%, fach road wa al C, M. & 8t. P. R same time sterling exchange yielded. Lon- | cent; tima 'loans, 5as. per cent: Gmoa; | Wabash . v don purchases of stocks here helped re- | closihg prices on’ stocks mad beeds: The London favorable attitude to |y nn& BV this market was due to the beginning of the | fter "ty tn; Stock exchan a heavy holding in Americans. There Was | o pfd & drop of ‘There were about a half dozen cafs of corn-fed steers in the yards this morning, and as practically none were offered yes- terday packers were hungry for fresh sup- les, and as a result the market held just ere has been demand | about steady on corn-feds. with_fine and medium taken ‘There was continued good absorption of | Boston Elevated " "140 |Frankiin bonds, but some of the more -p»culmve'g,‘ iy TS H...20¢" lie Romie imsues’ reacted in sympathy with stocks, | FILehbUrE b it par value, $4.152,000. United | yion J8C0C b B e G States 28, 35 and the old 4s advanced % | American oo Parrc . per cent on the last call. do ptd |Quiney otal receipts ...340 is the number of shares of | American T. |Santa’ P The disposition of the day range of prices and closing | Dominion 1. & 8. Tamarack as follows, each buyer bids on the New Yor:llg;ocfi‘e;:ci\-flntficil Qea Blectrt |Trimiey o ) number of head o es. High. Low. Close, | Mers. Blec {United States 7 ! § 7 67’ pfd . Utah 28 { Omaha Packing Co. .... 8% 0% B 5 S| united prit Victoria Bwitt and Company... 1804 Baity &Ohio... 2,100 1% % T [ a0 pra e e Qudahy Packing Co... 1,728 al m’fldl" .m ‘Wl 8 i A;" ptd | *Wolvert, Armour & Company....1,169 5,057 120% 119% 115% | Allouer. Arraoue & oo, Bontr Wity i o y 6 & ‘0., Bloux City i .~ e o 130 B By Uy | CAvkea. Yansant & Co, -...... Y 100 Chicago & Al 4@ ma TN | New York Mim Pobeaan & Go o oot 1,450 15% 15% 15 thEW YORK, Oct, 27.—The following are 800 267 26 26% | the quotations on mining stocks: Tewie. & Calscwesd' " 1 % L% 1-; 103‘6 lfl; ahns O Chiet . Huston & Co. ............ 177 cago T. . o Livingstone & Shaller .. 16 Breece I A %’4%‘ T T | Bk a1 (Gt E 5 e : Colo, 'Southern . P Uk 1B B |con"Cal &'Va.lllioh lowvars Wolf & Murnan . 10 2y 2 B v Hsghaoy) s Hageseis Dela. & Hudso 10 18" 158 IStandard ...... Other Buyers ...... o8 Denver & R. G. I Potal Sliioislidselinn T8 i2% @ @ o CATTLE- 3 = #8200 /Y 7% WK IShia SRR Dlbsy of cattle .flfl"po'l':f. it sl do 1st prd.. 410 61 66k 00% | OMAHA, Oct. 2—Bank clearings for to- [ consequently the decline in prices siarted 5 40 oo vk i | day are $1.31062 46, being an increase over | yesterday was continued today: Chicago ~ BT so s a1 | thecorresponding date of the year previous | was quoted 10g300 lower, and that be Hzoklns Valley % gfi 3 L. 4 J 3 the K] not much life could be expec Thitnol Centrai 21 1,68 % 13 Wool" Market. *Srhere were 2 and consequently the day and weak. mand ‘mon stuff they would scarcel and when they did thelr o than a dime lo n_first hands. tle had feeders were very dull an TOLEDO, 0., Oct. #1.—8EEDS—Clover, | l0Wer. Representitive sales 19 1% 18 STE 103% | Qctober, Wne:’ Decamver, #8: January: b wel ' opa " 3 ruary, $6.57%: March, $6.60; prime o ’%,‘kt timothy, §14; prime alsike, 36,60, - ] Fi CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. "% .| LAwht Recelpts of Cattle, with Stow bivd Market—Hogs Lower.. = ©2, 1308 818 4| CHICAGO, Oct 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | 4 e agwe % 19,000 head, Including 2,600 head of west- BULLS. erns. The market was slow; good 10| 3 L2160 340 prime steers, $.30G5.75, nominal; poor to FRIFERS. medium, $3.8084.8; stockers and feeders, 1. “ 115 $2.254.10; heifers, ' $2.000 CALVES. 4.7 canners, $2.00@4.50; | 1. . 140 § 00 4mi camners, BLGIG; 2.00G4.00 OCKERS AND FEEDERS. , $2.00G3.75; Texas fed steers, §2.760| 1 0 S ... 3.50; western steers, $3.00@4.75. e NEBRABKA Foper HOGS Receipts today, 18000 head; estl: | 8 teedern.. %0 15 1 fecder Sid mated tomorrow, 26,000 head. The market 3 g e fonal Pump. as 10§%c lower; mixed and butcher 3 Soetevs stock, $6.36@5.70; good to_ choice heavy, 4 ws g $.35@6.60; rough heavy, $.0095.90; light, i | 86.15a6.60; bulk of sales, $.30G5. 14 heifers. 3 gows. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelp 2,000 | 1 heifer 13 fanders head. The market for sheep was steady;| 1cow bl for lambs steady to l0c lower. Good 2 calves 3 cows holce wethers, $3.0073.75; fair to cholce [ 9 cows. 15 P mixed, $2.00073.00; western sheep, $2.25(3.8; | 10 feeders of S i native lambs, $3.25@6.7; western lamba, | 1§ COWS.. 4 il $3.5096.00. 8 helfers 4 cows Kansus City Live Stock Marker. |7 fcocers 3 KANBAS CITY, Oct CATTLE-Re- | 1 hetfer 3 8 cown celpts, 14,40 head of natives, 1,60 Lead of | % cows..... 2 00 5 feeders. . Texans; caives, 200 head of natives, i0)| 1steer.. 200 1steer.. nead of Texans ‘ihe market for corn and |78 feeders 32 3 feeders ) i grass fed steprs was steady; for quaran- 1% Htee.. %. tine, steady Yo weuk; for best cows und 210 2 cows povistayd heifer ; for common and western 215 1 calf. s stock, for stockers and feeders, 240 1bull o ¥ weak; for bulls,’ steady. Cholge export and 280 12 feeders. 79500 shares. | dresscd beef steers, $4.505.45; fair to ood, 250 1feeder. el By $A06450; stockers and fceders, 32 %u %! 1% 1fecder western stecrs, $3.0004.00; Texas &n: 200 1feeder Slosk Maviset, Indian steers, 32 008.00: T “ 3% " LONDON. Oet. 2T.—Closing auotations: | @2.9; native cows, 31.5063. Meyer & C.—Mont. is for money... 8%\ New York Central.. $.50G4.50; canners, §1.0002.30; 1 bun 90 240 1 cow b 3.00; $2.50@%.00. 1 bull 120 210 1 cow.. 7.0 head The market 2cows... 80 300 1 cow... Ra=ss) : s, ] BR0F | 1T 1 Do Bhia. " T8 Rand Wines. $5. 50855, ught, $0 006 yorkers, COLORADO. % | Readia . 55 pigs, 36.46076.62%. .00 8330 11 % Chttapsave 0. #1100 I Fid. B3 PR SPAR s Receipts, 7,000 18 Tocders:. 00 120 | feoder Chicage 0. Wo » head. The market was strong; native 260 26 3 calves e. lambs, $35G5.2; western lambs, $2.0065.10; 014 26 3 calves fod ewes, $2.30G3.75; Texas «‘llngod year- O. Peer—Neb. lings. $25064.0; Texas clipped shecp. 3240 2078 3 60 @3.75; stockers and feeders, $2.0093.60. 8. E. Stillson—Neb. St. Louls Live Stock Market. 1o $@ s cow. 3y | BT. LOUIS, Oct. 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2% 3 cows ; 10,0 head, ticluding 6,00 head of Texans: 2w 2 cows 2 = e market was steady for exans, ut 3 ulloy—Nel NAR SILVER—Steady at 23164 per|iower for natives: native shi ping, and T 2ateers caned an 3455 Eonest £ H fijla 38 P Andrew Hans: @10 acres of swig of F:19; Goddard—Co Fernald, et ‘al.; to Willlam rt'lot 12, block 14, Im- oclation’ add. 4 e toms @ esnces gz 23 ttle. Hogs. 8h’ 9 1 Tighshaw—S. - h to Frank B. Kerjel, Boody=8. D. 34 ft of lot | Bdward Beitle, 1. ine R. Kimball, Int-; 14, 15, 16 and 17, Con- esnone 8 &xa un Il o Kate Trene T ball, we ft v. Harrls to Anna Tunkey, 1 block 2, Drake's ampbell to Richard J. Zal ton, ot al, w34 ft. of lot 6, block 6, Shuil's 24" add. Alice J. Wilkins to 13, block 9, Kountze & Ruth's add... Peterson and wife to Inter Kountze & Ruth's ft. of lots 19 and 20, wes receipts was purchasing Hogs. Sheep. 8 3 g ._Avant—S8. D. e e El State Investment hero was a fairly liberal run of hogs here this moining and as reports fromn other points were very i belng quoted as much ~ as prices here naturally eased off u iittle also, The decline, though, would be covered by trading was fairly active at the carly &rrivals being dis- Heavy Logs soid church, 890 ft. of Iot 6, block ‘Union National Bauk of Omaha to Pat- », lot 15, block 124, the deciine, Dundee Place . sed of in’ good season. argely at $5.15, with some extremely nsavy weights and common kinds down to $5.10. Medium and mixed hogs $5.20 and lights up to $5.35. usual the trains were rather glow in a sult the morning wa: clcarance was jnade. up in good shape untii when a few Logs that 1l about a nick MINNEAPOLIS Edwards, Wood & Co 0ld from $5.15 to The same as i-ell advanced befo The market held the extreme ciose, arived late had to than the general than yesterday. tative sales: liachattan B g., s ST. FAUL. MINN. Cecleralu Provicicns, Bought &xd eold for cash or on reasonable STEsER As high as $5.15 was paid, but the most of the cattle offered 110 " |in satisfactory quantities. The following [ were not of very ’ood quality, Packers, them quite freely, so ;8&“: 2RFEFzssuLACE 55ES ‘The cow market was extremely dull and mportazt Eachanges. b 0 20 20 20 2 2 ding a dime few sales were made much before noon, was well ad- vanced before even the bulk of the cffer- inge was disposed of. A!l kinds suffered in the decline, though of course the cholcest bunches showed the least decline. Bulls, veal calves and stags were also dull Write for our daily ma-aet letter and pri- telegraph cipher—malled tree. Ship Your Grain to Us. Fest Factlitles. Prompt Returns, 100 Bee Bl4, Omahn, Nebraska, Winnipeg. il Rpee - & The stocker and feeder market was ex- tremely dull owing to the fact that the de- rom the country yesterday was very disappointing. Speculators seemed to have about all the caftle they wanted and were indifferent as to whether they got any more or not. Their bids were generall lower and if they could not get them that "% | way they would not take them at all. 1% cessive this moruing, and as the demand was In pretty good shape there was more life and snap to the trade. out in good seasun and the few killers of desirable quality that were on hand sold to freely at steady to strong prices as compared With yesterday. fact, looked as much as a dime higher, ho same as usual the bulk of the offer- ings were feeders and they sold at generally | d sheep und lambs both pe at yesterday's the same as Packers were bid‘on at all, S e ‘ers were more wer. At time of going to rrm there were still a good many cattle hands in good sha prices, but common was rather dull. Quotations for grass stock ern_lambs, $1.50a4.75 ‘Western grass beef steers rather slow and and a little lower. complained of the lack of good stuff ‘and clajmed that this market s too high as —Spot, | compared with Chie: x;gldcel 2 points | generall Cholice west. 0 good lam $3.4003.65; _fal $3.1043.3; falr t 4 wethers. g’:‘:’; ers, $31043.3; falr to good wethers, $3. .76G8. . Their bids were d A good many cat- Range cows were w@w and about 10c lower and stockers and $3.25@3.50; feeder wether and feeder ewes, $1.50%2.00. 10 Wyoming cull ewes. 413 Wyoming ATS-GORN largest private wire system in America, and will give you the latest telegraph prices at Cticago, Minneapolis and Duluth. Orders for future delivery executed at the 5 prompt service given. Commissions: i on oats and corn, 1-8¢ slon o0 stock SHIP USY ‘W guarantes highest cash prices and prompt drafls in_advance upon com- %c per busbel. No interest Charged for Carrying Long Stocks. COMMISSION CO, CAP® SURPLUS $300,000 GRAIN ® STOCKS ENERAL OFFICES: NEW YORK LIFE BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS. | THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent am $t., Omaba. feeder ewes feeder ewes. feeder ewes. market, Wheat, 1-16c per bu. 'OUR WHEAT AND OTHER ORAINS. feeder ‘yearlings returna, paying feeder yearlings. g feeder yearlings Wyoming feeder yearlings Wyoming feede: Wyoming feeder Colorado cull ewes Colorado cull ewes Wyoming cull ewes 5 Wyoming feeder ewes Wyoming ‘feader ewes Wyoming ewes . Wyoming ewes.. § Wyoming ewes ming feeder yeurl! yoming feeder lambs... yoming feeder ewes Wyoming feeder ewes.. Wyoming feeder ewes. 5 Wyoming ewes % Idaho feeder Nebraska feeder yeariings Wyoming yearlings ........ 1daho feeder lambs feeder lambs G 21510 e corsrens 1 e tatero ore suses The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U.S. Depositrry Capital and Surplus, $600,000 BEX. B. WOOD, V. Pres. feeder lambs. .. feeder lambs. .. ... FRANK MURPHY, Pres. LUTHER DRAKE, Ca shier. PRANK T. NAMILTON. Asst. Cashler, Raceive accounts ef banks, baskers, oorvor- stions, frms aad individusls oo favorable bought and scid avellabie o all Ppaid on Time Certificates of Deposit. Interest Coliections made promptly ead economically. We request correspondence. 110111 Board of Trade, OMAHA, NEB. fecder lambs romisesescrts 2005 e sz sazace e Stocl Market. | JOSEPH, Oct. 21.—CATTLE—Recelpts | and heffers, | A St. Josenh o Yorelgn Exchan fves. $4.004i6.40; cow ock d feeders, $2.60@4.25 fecelpte, 3461 head. The market HOGS—Recelpts, teady to b¢ medium and heavy. $5.306540. SHEEP AND g 8 8 LAMBS—Recelpt: head. The market was steady to lambs, $5.25; New York Li Stoek Market. 21.—BEEVES—Re- no Sales reported ket for dressed beef Wi drensed native sides. eneral lu./z:.p::| 3 o merican uml’mc Aressed welght; refrigerator beef | C. W. Sword, Ma Street R, R, [oemac Stock KRER® o e 8 o e 2BR2 u 83 INVEST AT HOME, St R. R. Stock—Dividends Guaran- feed by Omaba Co. — SEE US, Haskell Co. e 320 1Y, Life

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