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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1893)
6 TOE OMAHA DAILY BKE : WlURSDAY , NOVEMBER. 2 , ' 1893 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL It A Decidedly Healthy Market in Securities Yesterday , SILVER NOT REGARDED AS AN ISSUE Fantnra of the l > y Wrm th Unaiunllr y Miijrlni ; In ClicimpeiiU * A Ohio No Ilimril MiiatliiB lit NEW YOIIK , Nov. l.-It was a decidedly healthy market In stocks today , and tlio volume of bushiest , though lighter than during the past few days , was fairly active. Two gicat features of the Now York mar ket were not In operation , It being a bank holiday In London and Chicago exchanges being closed on the occasion of Mayor Har. rl&on's funeral. This tended to restrict tlio dealing and loft speculation practically In the hands of the local operators. The In- lluiMiccs affecting the speculation wcro mainly such as concerned special stocks. The sllvor bill was regarded as practically out ol the way , Us passage through the Html singes being a matter of mom routine. The news that the house had agreed to the sen ate amendments did not reach the street until after the close of business and it Is not likely It would have caused any movement had It been done during business hours. The cancellation of the outstanding clearing house loan certificates , which was effected this morning , closed an Incident of the day's panic and/u as accepted as evldenco of the remarkable rccupcintlvo power of the local finances , Thu ilrst issue of these ccrtlllcatcs was made on .luno 17 , the total amount authorized having been $4li'.KUOO : ) , and atone ono time some said fcW.OdO.OOO were in ex istence , which , within the space of four months , were wholly retired , Among business features of the day was the unusually heavy buying In Chesapeake ft Ohio , the purchases being credited to the Vandcrbilts , who , It is claimed , arc anxious to obtain a strong representation on the board of directors of the company. From the Louisville & Nashville contingent came the suggestion that , the directors of that company would shortly announce that they had taken their option to buy the Chesa peake & Ohio road. The Associated press dispatch , stating that tlio lialtinioro A& Ohio company had floated a $3,000,000 loan In Ten don , was acceptcdi as evidenceof a return of confidence in Ameri can corporate ) Institutions on the part of the English capitalists , nnd taken in connection with the other favorable In cidents of the day , assisted hi developing the strength of the market and induced pur chases for the long account , as well as in viting the short interest , which it is said is very large , to cover. After a lairly steady opening the market became active and strong and for half an hour prices moved upward , hut the bears began to offer blocks of the giangors , industrials , Western Union and New England , which resulted in send ing those shares below the opening and the general list fell off in sympathy. The reactionary tendency was. however. quickly checked and from 11 o'c'ocic. ' until shortly before ! 2 the movement was in the main upward , the occasional reactions being slight and quickly recovered from. At this time rcali/lng'salcs depreciated values somo- xvhnt. but m the final dealings the market recovered its tone and closed strong , the ad vance for the day ranging from } $ to 2 % per cent , the latter in Chicago Gas , Michigan Central and Lackawanna ; 2J < per cent in Plttsburg , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis preferred ; Uj. per cent In St. Paul and 2 per cent in Hubbcr ; 1JC per cent in Manhattan , Dclavuire & Hudson ; 1 % per cent in AIls- bouri Pacltic : IK per cent in Baltimore. & Ohio and Uock Island ; 1J per cent in West ern Union and Distilling , and 1 per cent in Heading , Pullman , Burlington , Chesapeake & Ohio , Sugar preferred , Cotton Oil pre ferred and Iowa Central. The following are the closing quotations of the loading stocks on the Now York ex change today : aaked , Thejlotal sales of stocks loday weio 314,100 ( hares , Including : Atchlson , 8,000 ; American Hilgar , 23,300 ; llutllngton 31,100 ; Chicago ( Jus , 20,200 ; Chesapeake & Uhlo , 19.800 ; Dofowiiro , LucUuttumm & Western , 3,400 : Distillers A , Cattlofecdlng , 11,700 ; Loulsvlllo & Nafdi- vlllo , 5,000 ; Missouri I'aclllc , 4,000 ; National Jj/JE.11.0' / } ! 'v30 ° : Now York & Now England. 20,700 : Northworttorn. 3,500 ; Ontario tc Wcntcm , 0,200 ; Reading , 13.700 ; Rock Island , 9,300 ; Ht. Paul. 50,000 ; Union I'acitle. 4,100 ; Western Union. 33.300. Now Vork Money Market. Nr.w YOIIK. Nov. I.-VHIMB MKHOANTII.K I'Al'nn-Sffi ? ' } percent. riiKiu.iMl KXCIIANHI : null , but steady , wltn nctimlhuslnchH | n hankcm' l > | | ls at $4.83 > { < & 4.83y for demand and M.80'4.80y ' ; for sixty- day hills. 1'osted rates. ft.834,80 , Com mercial bills , f4.70 > i < 4.70 > { . BII.VKII CEitTU'icATKS 00(4 ( < S706e ! ; last quo tation made several diiyn ago ; today was quoted itl d7c boilers , GOo bid. UovfcitNMi'.NT llONDS-rirm. State bonds , wllliont nunonteiit. The closing quotations on bonds ; Sun Fmnnlacu .Mining HAN riiAM'ibCO , Nov. I. Tlio oniclul closing nuotatlonu fur uilulnj ; btoclcs today weio an Alia , 10 Mono , Ill llellu lulu , . . . . , 10 Navajo JU livelier n.'i Nevada Queen 0 Ili'Bt i lli'.flii-r. . . 17U Nortli Ilellu iBlo , . . , fi HoUluCou. JO Onlilr. . . . 145. llulwcr. i , . . , . I'D 1'otobl 70 CLollar 4(1 ( S.ivaifu. , . . . . llo Con. Cal. A. Vu. . . . : < ( I3 Sierra Nevada . . . . US Cruwn I'ulnt , . * , . r > ( ) Union Con 0 OoidilACnrry . . . OS Utah 15 ) lalni Norvrowi. . . UU Yellow Jacket VU Uexlcuu , . H3 St. J.ouln Mlulue guotattons. Louis , Nov. I.-Mlulug stocks dull ud unchanged. .STho following Jire the closing quotations on mining sharcsT Hid , AskPd.l "tlidT AsKod. AdninN $ , f > 0 . , - , , - , nrnnltoM. . l.Ml 1.75 Am Kettle .V. . " . .nil KllzibMli. . .0.1 , OIM Hnirtatlle .ijJ .83 jllopa. 2.5H . . . . . _ rirmnclni Notrn. KINK * > > Citv , Nov. 1. Clearings , (1,305.- 320. 320.NKW NKW OHI.EANS , Nov. 1 , No market , holi day. IUI.TIMOIIR , Nov. 1. Clearings , (2,210,283 : ulaiiccf , $374,070. . NEW YOIIK , Nov. Clearings , 1104,021,071 ! alaneos , (0,711.4U3 , I'llir.uiKi.r-illA. Nov. 1. Clearings (11,138- 787 ! balances Jl.745.428. MEMPHIS , Nov. 1. Now York exchanito sell- iK At 11.50 jirrmlum. Clearings , (350,127 ; jujnncos , (92,702 , NKW YOIIK , Nov. 1. Money on call easy at ! "rl2 per rent , last loan 2 per cent , closed offered til2 percent. LOMHIN. Nov. 1. The amount of bullion withdrawn from thn Hank of KtiRland on balance today Was 4,000 , ST. I.OUM , Nov. Clearings , (3,500,041 ; Imluncoa , (400,740. Money quiet at GJlfl per cent , Exchange on Now York , OOc premium. llosTov. Nov. t.-CluurliiRs , (18.271,252 ; lialnncus , (1,004,451 , Money , 2 per cent. Kx- chaiiRu on Now York , Io'ibl7c discount for a h. LONDON , Nov. 1. Kate of discount In the open matkot for short hllU , 2\ < i 2'i per cunt , and' ! ' * percent forthree-tnonthsbllls Money , 1 percent. Capo su ar tiulnt but Hither easy , centrifugal's Juvn , IGsCd ; Muscovado , falrro- Iliilnjr , 13s 9d < WLMTIIKIt Vint I' IIUMKTI.V. U'lntrr Whcmt Linking Kino flnttierliig T tlm Cotton Crop. WASHINGTON , Nov. 1 , U was cooler than usual last month In the uppcr.Mlssourl val ley and all the 1'ucllk ; coast states. The rulti- fnll during October wus hugely deficient In the tippet MKsl.sslppl nnd lower Missouri vnl- li'js , and In the gulf .states , Very little ratti fell ( Inline the month In Iowa , and fiom Nebraska southward to TOMIS , o\ur which region the deficiency itimres from ono to four Inches. There was inoio than the usual rainfall from the upper Missouri valley to thu north I'aclllc const , the excess iimolinUng to from otic to two Inches In western Washington and Orceon. Upon the whole the month has been fuvorablu for such farm work us Is usually done ut. this fceuson. Winter wheat Is up und reported its looking well In thostutes to the east of the Missis sippi , and while the crop Is In fnlr to good con dition In Kansas and Missouri rains would bo benellclul In those stales. liiTcMistho gen eral uhsonco of lain was \cry favorable for cotton picking , which was Hearing completion In some sections us eatly us October , the re pot t gcnci ally Indicating that picking will be completed In that slnta earlier than ttstinl. In Arkan-as , lionaxor , the cotton crop will not be completely seemed before November 10 , und poislbly not before December 1. 1'L.OUK OUTPUT. Hit Week's Work of the Superior mill Iliilntli .Mills. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 1. Tiio Northwestern Miller savs : The seven mills In operation nt Superior and Dnluth last week produced 00,073 bbls. of Hour , against 52,371 bbls , . the preceding week , 28,023 bbls. for the corro- Rnondlng tlmo In 1H02 und 18,224 bbls. In 1801. All the mills tire being pushed to their limit of capacity to llll orders for shipment before the lulu * MOUSOII ends. The maiket Is In a healthy condition , but most of the millers have booked their order ? so fur uhoml that they ate obliged to lofuse aiders for lake and rail shipments. The Htock of Hour hero Is 277.410 bids. , iiKiilnst 254.421 bliN. a week ago und 200,060 bbls. In 18'J'J. The output this week Is the laigest u\er made. flinalm 1'rniluco Alnrket. IHtTTKH Choice butter , that Is. butter that N vood enough to take the pluco of creamery sells very icudllyand Is scarce. 1'ancy cream ery , 27 < & 28c : good creamery , 20ft20c ; fair creamery , 23S)24c ; choice to fancy country. 22@24c ; fair to good country , 1820c ; pack- liii ; stock , fresh.lo17c. Ktius The mild weather that has prevailed thu creator part of thu fall makes the egg maiket ding. Cold Morago eggs uro being of- feied freely on the market nt 19c. A few sti Ictly ficsh eggs are golns at 20c. I'liui.iliv The iccelptti of cnlckcns are largo and the packers are offering only Gc. Sales to thu lot ; il lutnll trade , which uiu always small the 111st of the week , are made ut the sumo price. The demand , however , Is coed utGc. Old hens , Gc ; chickens , Oc ; geese 7fii8c ; ducks , naoo ; turltuys , 80c. VKiTho urilvulsduring the past , duy or two have been Unlit and the market llrm ut quotations. Choice small und fat veals , 7c ; thin or heavy , 3 < UOc. GAME The receipts of game nro falrlv large , but the market Is low and the dcinuud llcht. Thn people urn not buying game this season. I'orhaps cold weather will stimulate thu demand. Pralrio chickens , 12.00 ; mal lard ducks and redheads are slow at $2 ; teal ducks , il ; quail , 81.25 ; nntulopo saddles , 1 l10c ; deer Handles , 1415c ; Canada gocsu , ( J.OOa7.00 ! : small geebo , J3.OOIt4.00. UONIJV Honey Is commencing to move a little moiofrcrlv , but the demand Is still light for It ; choice white clover , 10S17c. OVSTKIIS Medium , IGc ; horseshoes , 19c ; o\tra standards , 21c ; cvtru selects , 24c ; com pany select ? , 20c ; counts , 34c. NUTS Chestnuts nro lower and there Is u fair supply of choice custom stock on the mar ket which Is selllnc at 12 < itl4c per Ib. I'ccuns are quoted ut lU15c. The market on black walnuts Is low and no ono wants to buy. Dealers aio asking 70c per bu. .for mnali lots shipped to the country on orders , but walnuts shipped In hero would probably not hi Ing over one-half of that price. Small Inck- oty nuts on orders , if 1.75 ; largo , 21.25. VEQETAllLKa. UKANS Eastern hand-picked navy , J2.103 2.10 ; weslutn navy , fl.BOjJl.00 ; common white buans , ILOO IJO. O.NiONfl-Theio Is not much activity In the onion market , owing to llio fact that the local crop Is largo and thn gurdeneis are sup plying thu demand very largely. Onions nro quoted at liUBCuc , and on orders nt 70c ; Span ish onions , per ciate , 81,50. WATIH CIIIPS I'ut up In berry boxes , per case of 10 ( its. , 81.Goai.75. POTATOES The receipts nro larger and the market N very weak. Isolmiska , town nnd Min nesota gi own potatoes In small lots from store , 70c ; same In car lots , GOBGjc : Colorado , from store. 70Ii80c : Colorado lots. 70n. CAiiUAdi : There Is a good deal of cabbngo selling In this nmruot , but the demand Is stip- plludentirely by the garaencis. Orders for cabbage from the country nru lillcd at l ! > c per Ib. CII.IHY : Thcro Is considerable poor stock on the muikut and some very fancy. Uood stock , 25a35c ; fancy. 50c. HWEKT 1'oiAToftf Thu supply Is fair ; homegrown grown , per lib ) . , $3,25 3.50 ; Jeisey stock , per bbl.J.Ol5i4.25. ! ( ! IIIK.\ VioiTAiiiis : : Spinach , per bbl. , S2.25 ft'J.OO ; salsify , 30Q.30c per do/ ; radishes , per do * . , 20S25c. ; kale , per bid. , J2. KltUITfl. aiiAi-rH-Etthtcin Concoids , per basket , 22 © 23c ; largo lots , 20a21c. ( Ui.miiiMA run ITU There Is not much loft on the market ; pouches , cling * , tl. 15 ( 1,25 ; pears , $2,25 ; grnpos , $1,25. Al'I'l.KH Thu supply Is light on this market ; choice eastern , per bbl. , $4,25'Jl4,50j ' choice wcstcin , f4.OOUft.25. ( 'IIAMUHIIIIH : : Cranberries are arriving very fret'ly and are In good demand ! Capo Cou , eaily , iior bbl. , J5,75ao.0 ( ) ; boll nnd cherry , to.0025,25 ; bull unit bugle , tO.OOa 0.25. TitoriCAr , rntjiTi. HANANAS I'rlcos lemaln about steady ; per bunch , largo. $2.00Q2.50 ; per bunch , small to mmlliini. 1.75a2.00. ( I.UMONS Mcsslnas per bov. $4.00a5.00 : Mlorl , oases , 300 slzi * . $5,50 ; I'lorldus , 15.25. OitANdi h 1'lorldas uro boiling ut $3,50 ; Mox- liuna , J3.50 , III1IKS , TAI.I.OW , UTC , HIDKS No. 1 green hides , 2ljc ; No. 2 preen hides , 2c ; No. 1 gieon suited hides , 3o ; No. 2 green i-nlted hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hide * , 25 Hit , to40 Ibs. , ! ic ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 lb . , 2u ; No. 1 vu.tl calf. H Ibs. to 15 I In. , 5u : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 3u : No. Idry Ilint hldos,4ci No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 3u ; No , 1 dry salted hides , 4c. 1'urt ctned hides He per Ib. less than fully enroll. Kllfcri1 1'Kl.TS-aii'Oii bttltetl , each , 35a75c ; green malted shearlings ( short wooled curly skliisl , each loai5c ; dry bhearllngH ( short wooled curly skins ) , No. 1 , each uiiUlo ; dry shearlingsohurt ( wooled early bklnsi. No. 2 , uueh 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and .Nebraska hutchui woil poltb , per ll > . , actual weight. 10 ® 1 Ic ; dry Hint , lunibiis und Nobrnska murialn wool iwiiH. per Ib. . uctu-.il wolght. 17iS20o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per Ib. , Hcltiul weight. oaiOo ; dry Hint Coloiado mur- lulti wool pelts , jiorlb. , actual weight. 7 < a'Jc ! dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 5ii7c. Mllxmukfu . . . MII.WAUKEC , Nov. 1-ri.oiiii-Qulot. rnJ"EAv lluy ! ; VeCL'nc1'UO' ! ) ) ' < ci No2 spring , 58J4-o No. 1 ; northern , 03yc. ( 'OllN-Sleudyj No. 3 , 38c , wldlS-S-.15' ' ' N ° - U * "It0' 3 ° Ci NO' 3 | - . ot | iw.KV Stfndy No. 2 , G3tfej sample , BOiJ ® No. 1 , 4aJc. ! | 1l ( 1 < | vwio.NS-Xomlniil ; pork , 110.05lard , - 23-- Oil Slarket 7 OIF , CITY , I'a. , Nov. I. National transl- cerllllcuU-bopoued ut 73 * highest. 73'i ; low- rm'tJl-isjO bllkl" " ' ( J " . lW " "to. , I'lTTsnuiio , Noyt l.-Nutiomil transit 73i Mlnueupnlti U'livat .Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 1 , The continued laroo receipts of wheat 111 the Interior with the Vrweut large arrlvuU hero nun at Uululb cro- fttcd considerable weakness The late longs wuc discouraged by the falluroot a rlso to follow the i > u agoor thu rep ml hill and tholr holding coming out caused tlio decline. Kiirmers ate selllnc very freely , nnd such sales promlso to conllliito whllo Urn wonthor favors tlioni ] > , vcmhirop"iicd u < rSi , rH'.ic and sold don to 5Hi' at the close. May oponcd at 01 He nnd old down to ( i.l'.o and closed ut 04'iC. Wheat In lore closed : Hard , COoi No. northern , 5Rc ; No 'Jnoilhern.bOlic. Wheat on track was He iibiuo prices In store. Mil lers biiuvht thu lallot fniely and rlovntor companies boiiRlil considerable. Shippers were rather light buyers. The 518 car * re ceived woto all picked up by these buyers shotlly after the middle of llio session , oothat receivers ha.1 u sallsfaclory dennnd. No. 1 northern went at ( J8Ui08 ( ( > 4'cs No. 2 northern ul5714c. ItccolptsulHcarv.shlp.ncnts , 38 cars. N > w Vork At in Let . NKW YOIIK. Nov. -rioiw Hocolpts , 00- 100 bills , ; o\part , 20,1)00 bbls. ; sales , 10,700 pkgs.j tnarkot qulut and wtmkcr to soil ! city mills , iialontx. $4.254.50i winter patents , J3.5033.80 ! clly mills , clears , * 3.G5 < 3.70 ; winter -trnluhts , $ 'i86ap.30i Minnesota tmhniN. f3.85a4.10 ; winter rxtras , $ i.-252.75 ; Mlnnesotu bakers , $2.35 ® 280 ; winter , low grades , $1.70 3.30 ; spring , low gtadeo. $1,05 .1.05 ; spring , extras , $1.05 ( 2.55. COIIN MIIAI , Stnuily ; vullow western , 12,40 © 3.li5 ; llriindywlne , $2,8b. Hvu-Diill ; boatloads , 52a' lc. IHni.r.v- Dull ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 05c. HAIII.KV MAI.T Dull ; western , tioa7oci six rowed , WllKAT Ilfcolpts , 330,300 Int. ! ovpnits , 08.- 000 bit. ! sales , 2,285,000 futures. 370,000 llll. spot. Snot market moro active und 'Ju lower ; No. 2 ted , In sloie und elevator , O7' c ; ullout , Gee. ! f. o. ll. , G8Mc ; un graded red , CG'4 < rHWct } ( No. 1 northern , 71UC ! No. 1 hard , 72No. ; . 2 northern , 05 i © OB jr. Opt Ions opened ifc lower und quickly dpcllnud , © Vc further on liquidations of long wheat. At midday the maiknl was dull , but steadied up later on n fair demand for cash , closing steady ; March , 73ia73'ic , closing at 73 c ; May. 7ua7Gc , closing ut 75jc ! ; Novem ber , C7Hrt ( ( > 7a e , closing ut G7 , ' c ; December , 08 l-lG < aG9' < c. closing nt O'Jc. nCoilN Hecelpts , 47,300 bu. ; exports , 72,100 Gil. ; nulos , 08,000 bu. futures , 182,000 bu. spot. Spot market opened eusy , hut closed llrm ; No. 2 , 4G' c In elevator , 40 ® 47'ic ' ullout. Options opened > ic lower with wheat , und on the bid deliveries on November con tracts sold olT another Me ! May , 48r.49 { ! $ < * , Closing nt,40'ic ; Novombor,45'4G4c ! , closing at 40jcj ; Decumber , 4G'i8J47UC , closing ut 47'c. ' OATS-Uecoipts , 70.000 bu. ; exports , 03,100 bu. ; iiiles. 76.000 bu. fiituics , 76.000 bu. spot. Spots Uc lower , closing quiet ; No. 2 , 34Vi34Mc ; No. 2 , doll\ored , srijjc ; No. 3 , 34No. ; . 2 white , 3G3G'c : No. 3 while , 34'J35c. ' Options opened dull , clo-ed llrm ; May , 3Gc ; November. 34"i34 ? c , closing ut 34 lie ; December , 3535ic ! , closed at 35'gC. llAY-fllondy ; shipping , GOSGBcj good to choice , G5S86. HOPS Dull ; state common to choice , 10 © 23c ; I'acillc coast. 10323C. HiDES-Stpady ; wut sailed Now Orleans , selected , 4G3ulllw. , 3'tKc ' ; Texas , dry , 2IS.271bs. , Go : lluenos Aytcs , dry , il24 ! Ibs. , 10'4c. WooiQtilet ; domestic ( leeco , 2028c. I'ltovisioNs Cut meats , quiet , steady ; pickled bellies. * 10.0011.00 ; pickled shoul ders , $7.00558.25 ; pickled hums , $10.0010.25. Lard , quiet ; November closed ut$9.80 ; Janu ary , $8.00. 1'ork. llrm ; new mess , $10.50 ; cxtiu prime , $14.50ai5.00. HUTTKII Quiet ; wcstotn dairy , 1922c ; western creamery , 2a29S4c. ) < : IIIESK t'art skims , 30'5c. Eiisl'lrmor ; western fresh , 24c. TAU.OW Quiet ; city ( $2 per pkg.l , G 1-1G ® 6'nC. - COTTONSEED OIL Steady ; prime crude , 3G © 3GJc. ! 1'ETnoLKUM Steady ; United closed at 72c bid. bid.Kom.v Kom.v Firm ; strained , common to good , 2022Jjc. Tuiii'KSTlNB Firmer at 29VS30c. ltici-Steadyj domestic fair to u.xtra , SJiffi 64l * . MOLASSES Steady1 ; New Orleans open kettle , good to choice , 38ii48c , for now. SwiAU Kaw , nominal , unchanged ; mould A , 5 3-lG35 e ; standard A , 4' © 4 15-10c ; con fectioners A , 6 13-lGc ; cut loaf , 57-lG35 ic ; powdoied , 5H@55c ! ; cubes , 5f5 ! 7-lGc. I'Kl IltON-Dull ; American , 11.0014.00. Copi'Eit-Dnll ; lake , $9.75. LKAU E.islor ; domestic , $3.30. TIN Firmer ; Ktrults. S20.GO bid. HPEI.TCU Harely steady ; domestic , nominal. St. Louis .Uurkutf * . ST. I.ouis , Nov. l , Fixuii Depressed , but prices unchanged. WHEAT Plunged downward this morning on heavy selling , depression In Wall street nnd prospects of obstruction to repeal In the house. A i ally came later on news of exports and thu closu was firm , but lie below yester day ; No. 2 red , cash , 58Uc ; November , 68yc ; December , 59'iGOic ? , closing at 00'iSGOWc ; May. G8 ! < o bid. . COIIN Was "too dead to skin ; " No. 2 mixed , closed ut 35 lie bid ; November , 34fjc nominal ; December , 34'jc ; year , 34c bid ; January , 34Uc bid ; May. 37'c bid. OATS Nominal ; No. 2 cash closed , 20 0 ; November , 2G'jc nominal ; December , 27 > { c bid , nominal ; May , 31"jcbld. Kvc No. 2 , 2U coirnicd. ilAlil.EY Quiet ; Hales of Iowa , GOc. HiiAN Higher ; GGc , east track. l'lAX S RED Salable ut 99c. CixVEn SEED Higher. $7.00S7.80. TIMOTHY SEED S3.oo3.'JO. HAY Dull , unchanged ; pilmo to choice tluiothyl0.005ill.OO. IlUTTEit Unchanged. Rnj-IIIghor ut I8c. LEAD Steadier , $3.17 ; spelter , $3.30 COIIN MIAI < Unelmneed. WIIISIIY Unchanged , $1.15. IIAOOINB Unchanged , 5SG < Jc. COTTON TIES Unchanged , 95c$1.00. I'novisiONS Lower ; ilttlo doing : pork , standard mess , $18 ; lard , $9.769.87K ; drv salt meats , loose shoulders , $7 ; longs and ribs , } 9.12'4 ; shorts , $9.37',5 : boxed , 15c moro ; bacon , packed shouldeis , $7.50a7.G2li ; longs and ribs , $10.25 ; shorts , $10.50. KF.CEIPIS riour , 3,000 bbla. ; wheat , 07,000 bit. ; corn , 30.1)0.0 ) bu. ; oats , 32,000 bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu ; barley 15,000 bu. SHIPMENTS 1'lour. 10,001) ) bbls. ; wheat , 5,000 Int. : corn , 30,000 bu. : oats , 11,000 bu , ; rye , 2,000 bu. ; barley , 3,000 bu. Now York Dry ( iojiU Market. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 1. Tlio hcnellciul effect of Iho passage of the repeal bill has been further demonstrated by Increasing quantities called for by mall orders and by u still larger conll- denru : manifested by resident buyers In pro- vtdlmr themselves with iroods. Whatever weak spots the market bus recently shoun 1110 gindually disappearing und values are from steady to llrm in nearly nil directions. Ituslness In cotton goods of staple kinds shows somb Incieaso , with prlcoi leading In sellui.s' fuvor , 1'ilnts and printed fabrics rule steady auto price , with thu demand Improving. Printing cloths show un advancing tendency. Ulnghams and woven fabilcs are rnoio active , with tha demand walking towards fancy und novelties. Drois goods of suitable quality for spring trade are In good demand und linn. Woolen goods uru slow , except tlio lighter weights und colors. Foreign dry goods are doing a llttlo hotter. Thojobu ! ' ' steadily Impiovlng conditions. Dulntli Wheitt Jl.irlceh. DUI.UTII , Nov. 1. The wheat market was \ciy active , with Inrgu trading , but wus weak and dncllnlng from sturttollnUh , Cloio : No. 1 hard , cush , November und Decumber , Olc ; Mnv. 07 > lci No. 1 northern , c.isb , Novembur und December , UOc ; May , GG ; c ; No. 2 north ern , cash , D7c ; Novembur , 62c ; rejected 4&c , On truck : No. 1 noithern , to urrlvu , GOc , Flour was slow unci weaker and It was hard woiu to make stilus , buyers asking for lower prices than belluis weio willing to accept. Old ord 114 , hououir , aiu qttllo plenty. Bhlp- monts,37H'JB bills. ; Hist patents , $3,353,75 ; second patents , $3.10453.30 ; fancy and o.xport bakers , $1.551161.05 ; low grades In hags , In cluding ted do/ . Ul-,1031,20. limn and shorts uruuwbukcr. llran. t'J ; slioits , ilO.UUiO 10.50. Shipments , 1,102 tons. Kiunun city Murkets , KANSAS CITY , Nov. 1. WHEAT Slow nnd Ic louer ; No. Uhuid , 62'a53c ' : No. 2 tod. 64c. COIIN Me louor ; No. 2 mixed , 3l32c ; No. 2 whlto , 3i'Ji33c. ( ! OATH Unchanged : No , 2 mixed , 25i2,2GJ4cj ! No. 2 white , 2GHffl27 c. HYE-Flllllj No. 2 , 4Ga4G'5c. TI.AX rJEiu Weak : 88 < ii99c , HIIAN I'lrin ; 5758c. ' HAY Steady and unchanscd ; timothy , i9.OOaiO.00 ; prillllu , JO.OOaV.OO. HiiTThit Kas > ycreamory ; , 22a2Gcj dairy , 18 ® 22c , KGGS Foaicu ; IBc. 0 Ki'.CEiiTH Wheat , 30,000 bu. ; earn , 3,000 bu. ! oats , none. ( jnipMK.NTS Wheat , 08,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu. ; outs , 1,000 bu. Liverpool Murkc' , Livunvooi. , Nov. 1. COIIN stoadyi demand uioduratu ; mUud nehtein , 4s 4Jiil. WHEAT California No , 1 , 6s bd35s Oil ; red western , 4s iid. I'BAS Canadian , 5s 3d. 1'OIIK 1'rlino mess , ) lno , 88s Od. llKKF Kxtru India IIIUMI , lOOa. HACON Long and short clear , 65 llu. , 50j Od ; long cluur , 46 Ibs. , f.U Gd. TAI.WIW Ameilcun Liverpool , flue , -In 3d. STOCKS or HHKAIMTUFM 1'lour. 180,000 sacks ; wheat , 3,014,000 centuU ; corn , 3,140- 000 centulu. Cot I ( in MurkKt. NEW Oiu.EANfl. Nov. 1. COTTON Middling , bulos ; coastwise , 2,770 bulux ; bHlcs , bales. HT. Louis , Nov. Corro.v-Hppculatlvu markets liow u ll'tlo udvuncu , but < .p.ils are unchanged ; ordinary. UlMUui goo.l ordinary , 7 1-lGc ; good middling ! 7 7-10 ; middling , 7 11-lGc ; middling f.tlr , U 7-10c. Co ire o ilurkct. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 1. CorrKK-Opilons quiet , but clovod dull ut uiicliunKeU price * to 6 points decline ; suloa , 4,250 bagv , luciudlnu ; Nuveni- her , (17,1 " > i217,25 ; IW.r"mhnr. (10.00 ; Junti- nry , (10.45. fiiot colTeo , Hlo , n shtldo easier ) No. 7 , J18.70'jlB.a7'S. Wool Market. ST Louts , Nov. -Woor.-ln fair donmnd for bright , near giown wool of Iho coarse order , but all others moving slowly. 1'rlces unchanged , ST. IxnriH , Nov. 1.Voot. . Valr demand for near grown brlglits ; others dull ; prices un changed , . . Mnrkat. LONDON , Nov 1. Advices from llivaim stnto the sugar crop will nguroijalo 1,000,000 IORSJ centrifugals. Ju\a , 17s ; Mttscavn , 17s ; fair lenttlng , 14s 3(1 ( , UU.VHV UVU STUCK \UKUTS. . C.'tttlo Tr.idn llrUk nl Mtrnily t'ricos UORR Actltn nnil l.owflr. WEIiNr.sDVT , Nov. 1. Receipts of catllo and sheep nt this mar ket show a decided Incranso over last year , na well ns list month , whllo libgs have fiillon off. The llgurcs are : Cntllo. Hois. Shepn Itcplsfor Oct. . . . 107,310 107,681 23,161. Kepis forScp'bor H8.78G 149.230 13,384 ItCllts for Ort , ' 1)2 ) 00,037 116,824 . 16,438 KcptspiistlOmt/s (194,228 1,204,840 207,100 S.imoIOmths'U2 007,882 1,357,104 161,900 Increase . 80,34 0 . 66,140 Dccieasu . . . . . . 152258 . Conditions on tlio c.ittlo market were simi lar to yesterday , whllo the receipts show n decrease so far this week as compared with same tlmo lust uf ever 4.000 head. There was n better tone to the trade nnd suitable beef cuttle sold readily at prices fully us good us vcsterdtiy. Inferior offerings were quite plentiful nnd tri'.do on Unit class of stuff wus dragging. Some peed 1,201-lbJ corned steers sold for & 1.0J , nnd fnlr to good western beeves sold nt from $ ' ) to $ 'i.7 * > . Tlio market wns reasonably nctlvo nnd nt the close there were very few cuttlo In first hands" . Cows nnd mixed butchers' stock sold fnlrly brisk nt generally steady to firm figures , the bulk of the fair to good offerings scllitie IU-OUIH ! $2 to i2l0/ ! Veal calves were lugoaA demand At from $2 to § 4 , nnd rough stock changed hands at fairly steady llgufcs. bulb oxun. stags und tntlings selling nt from fcU > ) to $ .2.50. The stoekera and fojdurs market was hardly noticeably different from the two pre ceding dnys. There wasu very fnlr domnnd both from rcgtilnr dealers nnd country buyers. Prices were llrmly held on nil suitable offer ings , but the under grades wcro moro or less discriminated ngalnst. Quotations uro : Good to cliolce feeders nt from $3 to $3,60 , fair to good nt from | 2.50 to $3. common nnd Inferior ut from W to & 2.50. Representative sales : DHESSKD nEEt' . No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 13 ers , 10G5 $3 35 19 . . . .1070 $4 25 9 grs 877 3 35 39 . . . .1201 4 DO COWS. 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 1O 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 15 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 30 2 CO 2 50 2 50 2 55 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 15 2 05 2 05 4 00 2 00 2 05 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 76 2 75 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 85 2 85 2 85 3 00 3 00 3 10 U 15 3 20 3 25 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 15 cows. . . 004 $1 95 Icow. . . . 930 $2 CO lstag..12'JO 240 20fdrs..l231 3 75 Icow. . . . 780 2 00 1 Mr 1010 2 GO 3 furs. . . . 973 2 25 13fdrs..l080 2 85 2 steels. . 1170 3 25 20 steel s. . 1131 3 25 1 fdr 1200 2 80 1 fdr..1070 2 80 ! UfdH..1171 3 00 IIAUO. 87 cows. . . 820 2 10 lOstis.tlg 098 2 30 23 calves. 243 3 00 4 fdts. . . . 755 2 50 24 strs/I'xlOOO 2 05 30fdra. . . . 9C8 3 00 1 ov 1420 2 00 9 cows. . . 871 2 05 10 bulls..1127 1 Od 1 bull..1420 1 GO B rdrs. . . 1077 i ! 20 11 COWS. . . 905 225 * 128fdrs. .1007 280 40fdrs\.1078 205 1 steer , .14GO 400 INDIAN TKItlllTOUY. 141 COWS. . 810 2 15 SOUTH DAKOTA. 8 eows.T. 930 2 05 108 cows.T B97 2 05 1 bull..1070 190 15 bulls..1314 100 liotis Prices on hogs took another sharp down turn today , although the supply wus only moderate and tibout 2,000 less than on lost Wednesday. Packers were the chief buyers , the shipping demand being small , and , as conditions at other markets were unfavorable - favorable to the sellers , u decline of lOo to 15 < 3 was rcadllv acccpted _ nnd trading wus quite brisk , the pens being cleared curly in the day. Extreme sales were ut fT > .75 nnd fi,10 ( , and bulk ut S. > .85 to $5.05 , against a bulk yesterday of $0 to fO.05. Representa tive sales ; No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Ph , 1'r. OU..192 200 } 5 75 C7 . . .201 240 13 90 73 210 40 5 70 02.324 bO 0 00 9 .333 80 5 75 52..2U9 240 5 90 84 204 440 5 75 C2..2G8 120 5 90 03 265 120 0 80 G2,2H4 120 5 90 74 212 80 OHO 01,284 80 000 71 201 120 080 4'J)10 : ) 40 590 05 .233 210 580 CO..242 210 090 81 " 34 120 0 85 G9 . . .205 200 5 90 G2.28G ! ! ! 120 085 02.257 280 590 74 251 1GO 085 . GO..319 200 590 78 250 100 585- , 08.200 280 590 00 229 80 5 85 ft 03.,208 120 590 44 200 120 5 80 , 04.203 0 00 54 294 80 0 H3 , 57..302 80 5 90 7- > " 04 100 5 85 72.,229 120 0 90 75 ! ! 1230 200 5 85 , ) 05..240 200 5 00 70 "GO 120 0 85 n 78.213 1GO 5 90 47 " 57 240 585 " 71,209 80 500 17 238 120 5 85 "i 72. . , 275 280 5 90 5 270 40 5 80 ' GO.240 120 5 00 74 237 240 D 8ft 08.270 200 0 00 03 ! 278 240 5 85 87.230 1GO 5 90 77 230 120 5 85 _ _ 70,248 240 5 9,1 40 254 80 6 8.r ) 72. , . 252 2JO 0 05 05 199 40 0 H3fEf 50. . . 330 1MU 095 08 271 200 0 85 G7..338 480 5 05 (18 ( 281 240 5 85 ' 49.312 100 0 95 03 .242 ! ( . ( ) 0 85 " G8..28'J 120 5 05 73,254 120 586 , / 48,345 40 505 88 " 214 240 5 85 , 02..29(1 ( 120 5 95 Ofi/JOB ! 100 5 87U , 58 107 100 5 05 05 ! 240 1GO 5 87'i 08.253 100 5 00 52 , 308 40 5 90 53.280 80 0 00 GO. 293 240 5 90. v 7274 120 000 04,281 80 5 im1 v 1..U7U GOO 71 27(1 ( 240 590. ' . 69.204 000 47 351 BO 0 90 47..308 120 000 43 343 500 50..243 100,000 70 250 100 5 90 70..200 10(1 0 00 07. . .287 20(1 ( 5 Od 71.,290 100 000 60 . ! U3 121) 5 90 47 . . .449 0 00 51 ! ! .272 200 590 04. , . 249 005 70 'J3-J 200 6 90 115 . , ,273 200 0 05 80. . ,204 120 690 GO..280 40 005 7727H ! 120 6 90 5a.330 0 10 Sii'JU1 None fresh were received. The Uomniiu U not particularly brisk although local houses nro ready ' .o iisuulltliut are offered , und them Is generally some inquiry from feeders. Prices , howuver. uro very weak , Ir. sympathy with eastern markets , fjuotutions : Fair to good natives. * J 50itJ,10 ( ; fulrtocoou westerns. fci.esCtf'l.OU ; common und stock bhceii. MMfoLyi ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lain us , # J OJyi 17ft. Ml. l.oui * l.lvu ritockc .Murldit. HT. Louis , Nov. l. OAni.E Receipts , 0.300 liuftdj Hlilpmvntii l.H'O ' lioiid ; markut ( julftj fulrtocliolfonutlvu vtucri ) . * 3,76 5 as ; ordi nary to medium Tux us und Indian gtuurc , f2.40 G23.uO ; Tvxiib pihoii. it-wor on rccoluta of 30 carloitJs. Nearly ull of today's lecolpts were medium TUXIIIM unit Iniilun * . Hooa Keculuts , 3,700 lioadi ihlpmonts , 100 head ! tnnrkot lOe lower ; heavy , 10.00 (5.23 ( ; inlxrd , ? r > .7VftG.20 ; tlelit , * 5.80&0.1 ft. . StiKKp KccohiU , 1,500 lionili RhlpmouU , 100 head ! market * ) lo\v ; top prices , 13.23. at ) Itrccipt * nnil ninpoiltlon of Slock. OnicliU ircolptsnml dUpoMtlon of Meek n § shown hy itio l > ook iif the Union Slock Yard * company for llio twenty-four hours ending nt Ti o'clock p. in. , November 1 , 1H03 ! ntrttii'TS. nut'osmox. CATTI.I : . The Omnlin Pncklnir Co. . . 3'J Tin * (1. H Itninmoml Co . nis 1.17.1 HulttACo 7fta 1,1112 The Ctidnhy Packing Co. . . 0711 J.fiOS Parker A Co , . 109 WlnAiimth , . 170 Nelnon Morns iun A.Unas. . , r.H It. IlcckorA DfKCii. . . . . . 181 Shippers and l..MII Total. 3.UB3 fi.77S Chicago Live htoelc .Mnrkot. CliiCAtio , Nevi 1. Oood to choice natlvo cat tle wore In active demand today. Of thu re ceipt * less thuti the usual proportion answered to that description utid the bidding wns sulll- clontly spirited toglvo prices mi upward In clination. There was no considerable advance , but the tone was strong decidedly strong. Luct week's receipts were comparllvely light , but thu total for this week bids fair to show a respectable deciease , und there , Is , v very fait prospect of un udvunco In thu near future In all grades cif cattle. Thcto wuie about 17,000 head bore today , of which iiiimliet not more than 9,000 were natives. They weie In de mand at from 91 to fO.HO , with sales nrlticlpnly ut from $1.75 to J2.75 for cows and heifers and ut from $4 to tO.20 for stcnrs. Thcro was onu sale ut $0.75 and several at from $5.2. > to $5.60. Tim ollurlngsof western rangers amounted to 0,000 head , till of which were taken on u basis of former quotations. The 3,00(1 ( TuMins received were wanted ut from el.25 to $3.25 , thu market helm * llrm ut thutrutigo. Veal calves sold at fiomJJ to (5.05. Thoiowas little change today In thu prices of boss. Thu maikel pursued the Hither unusual course of opening ( lull und weak , and then becoming nctlvi "iind giowlngslionger as the day advanced , Tlio supply , Including the stale lots , amounted to 25,000 head. Thn demand mand called for qultu that number ; Indeed , not nil thu ordeis wetu Illled. The best heavy lots u\eruitos of from 280 to 400 Urn. Hold us high ns tG.2l ( , nnd thcie were sales of medium weights at JO.'JO to $0.36. Troiii thesu lltrures there was trading all along down the line to $5.75 to (3.9J for poor und common stuir , und to * 3 to J5 for ctlllH. Thu close was qultu strong at the quotations g\veil \ below. In pork the quality of the niTorl.ius did not show to qulto the advantage us recently , but there was not much room for complaint on that KCOIO , thoiivutugo being notably good us com pared with lust yeur's. Had the supply of sheep been confined to the fresh receipts there would h.iyu been a fair show for un UUuncc In prices but with thu puns well filled with stale stock the 12,000 iccelvod today Droved a sufllclcnlly heavy load to keep prices down to their former low luvel , The market wus llrm for coed to choice muttons nnd was dull and barely steady for thin stock. The latter description appllud tea a very largo part of the supply , und theioforo * uclcuianco wusoutaf thu question. Stiles of sheep were on u basis of from 13.23 to 13.75 for good to choice , und from Jl to $3 for Inferior to fair grades. Thn range of quotations for lambs was from $2.50 to $4.00 , though some thing fancy would bring u little more. Receipts Cattle , 17,000 bund ; calves , 1,200 head ; hogs , 24,000 head : shuup , 12,000 head. The Evening Journil reports : CATTLE Receipts , 17,000 head , Including 3,000 Tex aim and 5,000 westerns : market active , strong ; top steers , $5.GO5,80 ; others , 14,605.25. , Hoes Receipts , 24,000 head ; market active , steady ; lough , JO.801iO.90 ; mUedand packers , JO.OOS0.20 ; heavy nnd butchers' weights , $0.20 C10.30 ; lights , JG.20iiG.20. HIICEP AND LAMIH Receipts , 12,000 head ; top sheep , $3.50 3.75 ; top lambs , J3.75O4.75. Kansas City T.lvo Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Nov. 1. OATTI.K Receipts , 12,300 head ; shipments , 3,000 head ; best cattle were steady , others * -Iow : Texas nnd shipping steers , Jl.H5Sio. 15 ; TUMIS und native cows , $1.003.00 ; butchers' slock , J3.00S4.10 ; Htoekors und fccdeis , $1,05(33,50. ( Hods Receipts , 5,200 be.id ; shipments , 800 head ; market opened IDu to 15u lower ; closed strong : bulk , J5.75@0.90 ; heavy , puck- Ing and mixed , * 0.80@5.90 ; light , Yorkers und pigs. J5.0035.90. failEEl * ICccoipts , 1,700 head ; , shipments , 300 head ; market blow and steady , Isow York Live Study Market. NEW yoitK , Nov. 1. HEKVES Receipts , 2,000 head ; market slow : good natives steady ; common to medium lOc lower ; natUq Htcors , J4.00@5.20 ; Colorados , { 3.80(0.4.10 ( ; bulls und cows , $1.253.00. CAI.VKS Receipts , l.OOOthead ; market firm , shudo tronger ; veals , J3.00G0.25 ; grussers , HHEKP Receipts , 10,000 head ; sheep , J2.50 I&3.75 ; lambs , $4.00ft5.50 ; dressed mutton , 07J4c ; dressed lambs , OJiS9c. lloos Receipts , 9,000 head ; market lower ; JG.605c7.00. Kloux City I.lvo Mock .Market. Sioux OITV , Nov. 1. lions Recolnts , 2,500 head ; olllclal yesterday , 909 head ; shipments , 481 head : markut lOc lower at S5.700.70 ; bulk , $0.75. OATTI.E Receipts , 0,200 head ; ofllclnl yes terday , 018 head ; shipments , 62 head ; mar ket active und strong. Stock In alfflit. Receipts of live slock ut tno four principal westotii markets Wednesday , November 1 : Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omalm 3,208 6.UOG Chicago 17,000 24,000 12,000 Kansas City 12,300 5,200 1,700 St.Loula 0.300 2,700 1,600 Total 41,808 38,100 15,200 DeWitt's 1ttio Early Ktscrs. Small pills safe pill , best pill. JS.\ar.lXlt'S tT HTltlKK. Intcrcstlnu I'acts mul rignrcK from the Centnr of the Scene of Action. WASHINGTON , Nov. 1. United States Con sul Benjamin It. Becdlco at Sheffield has sent to the Department of State an interestIng - Ing report on the present great'coal strike in England. The consul gives a brief history of the de mands made from time to tlmo during the past several years by the Minors Federation of Great Britain for an advance In wages , and says that in August , 18U3 , < ttio miners were receiving 40 per com advance on the scale of wages ruling in 183S , and the price at the pit for the host Yorkshire steam coal hud risen to $ J.55 per ton , the average price of coal exported - ported from the United Kingdom being $3.19 per ton frco on board , During IS'Jl and IS'Ji the price , which in 18'JO had rc.iehc'i the highest uolnt it had touched since 1870 , was falling , and the past nix months it has been ROlng down rapidly. In July , IB'J. ! , the price at tlio pit for best Vorushiro a team coal had declined to fl.70 per ton , and steam coal Is said to huvo sold us low as § 1.28 per ton. Notwithstanding these reductions ill the price of coal , the minors' wages have re- malncd ever slnco the 1st of Au gust , 1800 , at the maximum rate hitherto paid , viz. , 40 per cent above the standard rate paid in 1883 , and the owners now say that they will no longer continue tins high rate of wages In the face of a falling mar ket , and after asking lor and buing refused hv the Minors Federation a voluntary con cession to the extent of 25 of the 40 per cent advances obtaino.l in 188S , 188'J and 1800 , they have plvon notice to ttio men to leave their work unless they will accept such icduclion. The oulk of the notices expired on July 2 ! > . The number of hands directly affected is stated to bo not far short of ! 150,000. a H is said that the funds at the command of the various trades unions amount to about $ l&IUy70. It was arranged that for the Ilrst three wnoks of the strike the men should pot receive any strike pay from the union. There is now in progress a very severe struggle , tlio effect of which has been to greatljL diminish trade In the consul's district HEED 31 WARM Which natiiruis constantly git Ing In the shape of bolls , pluiplca , eruptions , ulcers , c& , Tlieuu Ihow that the blood U contaminated , and gome assistance must bo git en to relieve tlio trouble. Is the remedy to force out these pol- uons , and enable ) ou to WELL. 11 have had for year * a liumor In my blood , hlch made mo dread to tlia\e , au unall bolls or pimplea would be cut , tbuicauiinc thu ghaIng to boacroatannojanco. AftertaUnf'thrrobottle * my face U all tlcar ami smooth us it should bo- appetite tplcndld , ( lecji well , and ftcl like ruunlne a foot ali from the use of 8. B. 8. , . CIIAS. II EATON , 73 Laurel it. Phila. Trcatbjo on Mood and skin dlseasca mailed free fiWUI Bl'LVUflQ CO. . AtUnU. Ua. BACK TO THE UNITED STATES Oosta Rica Loses Ona in Her Census Oonut of Noted Criminals. EMBEZZLER WEEKS REACHES NEW ORLEANS I.niiilcil from thr Stenmcr t'lixhMI Vi § - tenlny mid Now Unrnuto for Now York , Whom llo Will IMond Utility mill Auk fur Merry. OIU.RANI , Nov. 1. Francis H. Weeks , thejviow York dofnultcr , wanted for cm- bczzllne , arrived this morning at ! 1 o'clock on the Foxlmll In tlio phargo of Uolcctlvp Kollly of District Attorney Doanccy ( Xli-oPs ofllce In Now York. The attempt by Weeks' lawyer to tiilto him out of jail Inst Tuesday wns abortive. President Rodriguez lionrlni ; of this gave onlnrs Hint in no c.iso should llio ofllcers In clu.rgo of Wcoits accept service of the writ. The government pl.iucd n special twin at the disposal of the detective to take Weeks nnd his p.irty to Union , whuro they boarded the Foxlmll for New Orleans. The ship loft Wednesday at 0 o'clock , and the trip was iin- oventful. As n spccl.il precaution the follow- ins receipt was taken : I , George Leslie , captain of the Monitor I'ov- luill , ha\u received fiont the District of Minim the Indicted North American , Francis II. Weeks , whoso extradition , asked for by tlio United Slates , ImshucngMiitcdhy the goxorn- mentof Coitu itlca. I signed tlm present receipt on board the steamer l'o\hull , anchored In thu port of I.linon , on OtMiilur2ti ) , 1H03. This la to certify that Mr. Weeks IK on ho ird tliostoruiliM Ko\liill ; tothlV , October 20. 1893. UKOIKIK H. LlNI.IE. Weeks Is a slim man with n bearded face , Jovial in disposition and about 50 years old. llo Is accompanied by his wifewho takes his troubles very much to heart. Weeks states that when ho pots to Now York ho will plead utility , will throw Himself on the mercy of the rourt , and refuse to say any more. The feclitiR In Costa Hlea was strongly In favor of Weeks , the entire press opposing his extradition , foreigners also taking part In his fuvor. The detectives will Icavo this afternoon on the through train.Vccks IB still on board the steamer , where ho has been treated thu same as any passenger. A largo force of po- 11 co was at the wharf upon the arrival of ttio boat and would not allow any ono to board , carefully watching all parties coming near. By order of the captain no one was allowed on board the ship. Even the crow , when disembarking , were subjected to rigid exam ' ination and had to prove their identity so ate to avoid the possibility of an escape by the captive. K. T. Illinium , World'8 1'ulr. E. T. Barnum Wire Works. Detroit , Mich , extensive manufacturer of wlro and iron work took highest award upon steel Jail cells , chccso safes , wire and iron fenceswiro bank and olllco railing at World's fair. xair si'MrroMti OP CHAMHSM. A't Ilitverhlll , Mass. , the Mania t for Iliiru- IIIJT Churches. HAVEiiniM * , Mass. , Nov. 1. Three moro attempts at churcti burning wore made last night. All the churches In this city are now guarded by special watchmen. Last evening a youth named MeCloskey discovered a bla/.o in a pile of lath in tlio Winter Street church. The flames wore ex tinguished. This is the second attempt on this , church within three days. Ono hour later the choir of the Center church notified the police that when they came out from rehearsal a mat in the corridor rider was found to bo on fire. . At U o'clock a report was brought to Marshal Dele that an attempt had been made to burn the Unitarian church. The in cendiary piled up cushions and mattresses and sot them on lire. The blaze was dis covered in time to bo extinguished without much damage. A similar attempt was made last evening on the Wesley Methodist Episcopal church. The police believe the firebug to bo a ( .rank. Htul Shown Prior Hluns of "CrankUm. " KANSAS CITT , > ov. 1. Mongolia Andrews , who was arrested in Now York yesterday for demanding from Edwin Gould $ .r.,000 , showed Colonel Phulps , a real estate dealer in this city , several months ago , a letter he had written to Gould asking for $ Ti,000. Ho said in the letter that Gould owed him the money for losses ho had sustained by Joining in a strike of telegraph operators. Later .A iidraws showed Mr. Phelps a letter from Gould promising to investigate his claim. Andrews asked Phelps to use his influence with M. D. Wood , manager of IhoVelf m t'nlon company In this city , to secure for him ( Andrews ) a Better position than that held ny him In the company's service. An dicwAnt that tlmo told Phelps K Wooti re fused him \\hat lie wanted ho would ' 'hi him. " OKI A , niltT. i\ory : Uitlian Rntlnllnil Hint tli * Lynching IV m thn I'rnprr Thing. MEMPHIS , Tnnn. , Nov. 1. The trial of Sheriff A. J. Mclxsiulon , charged wltli falluin to perform his duty In proven tint ? * the lynching Of a negro raplit who VM taken front the Jail n few weeks ago , came to an abrupt termination today. Out of GOO talesmen examined only ono juror iv.n secuicd. Finding It Impossible to sccuro a Jury the state' * attorney entered n nollo prose < iul. M. II. Mitchell , thu first juror called , saldj I would give Sheriff. McLcndon a golil medal for his conduct.1 .luctgo Scrtigg oi-dored Mitchell's arrest mil nsscsscd a $ It ) 11 no and ten days im prisonment In the countv Jail. 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OMAHA U ianufacturers 0 Infers Directory BAGS & TWINES | TKNTS , ETC. licmis Omaha Bag Omaha Tent-Awning COMI'ANV. COMPANY. linportorn ninl m turcrj of Hour HOIISI ! COVKUS. burlai , twlnu. llllKarnun MrooU BOOTS AND SHOE8. Morse-Coe Slios Company. Huletroom and omcU7MIO.lilt lloxarl 't nalurr-IIIMUI-IUI Howard St. We are tlio ovi.v Miniif.iturori of llootjuul buooiln tlnitMe of Nvbraiki. Atunern ( In r I tally" UoxtoadJd to all to Intpoct our IIUIT factory.