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TTTTC OMATTA DAIIA BEE: FTttDAY, TsOV.EMBEK 2, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Tnrni Heavy on Weak Cables and
Liquidationi.
CORN IS FIRM AND CLOSES UNCHANGED
! Up liil-t nml Hie Triulr l.nrnrly
of n l.oeiil Cliurm'trr Pra Isleim
.Moilrmlel r Active nni! IJa lillilt
n Mruim nilertonr.
CHICAOO. Nov. 1 -Wheat wan erratlc
loday, but llnully turned heavy on wi-tn'C
i.ihlcs and liquidations, as well an out
,ido apathy, Uecember clulnr 7-so lower.
Corn and outH unchanged mid hog products
10 to 12',4rlC- higher.
December wheat at tho opening noli! slm
tiltiuicniisly from HW3. eomparod
with yesterday's close at 74fi7Sc. 'I'ho
depression wiih I tic to a dotllne at Liver
pool In tho fan- of the strong udvunco hre
yo.tcrdny. While there wiih plciits of
long stun for sale, tin) bears wcro rnutloui
of getting on tiio short mIiIh. A recover
lollowoil on Argentine, advices, olio report
ing 30 per cent damage and tho other cs
HmiittiiK a crop of only b.OyMW bushela
front that portion of the southern netnl
sphero. On robuying hy early sellers ..ii'
sumo of the bull!!, December rallied shurpl
to 74V The fulling off In primary receipts
and tho prospect of u .l.creue In Hie VH
bio atnf as a support near the top or the
bulge Later there was considerable ItUi
.latlon, largely of November, on the aok
or outside support, and December declined
Jieavlly to 73Vn73. J losing "fcc tinder
lorday at 73,'i7lo Deliveries mi Novem
ber rontraeM were l.noo.ooo bushels, form
ing a minor Inlluenee In tho opening '
"region New Vork reporjeil twenty-tho
loaiN taken for export. Beuboanl Ic'
unees In wheat and Hour were Mill il to
C2il bushels Pilmary receipts were (..-.
Wi bushels, compared with Mm'1
laM vear Minneapolis and Dulllth le
.orir,f a77.n..n., against till hist
1-8 a venr ago. 1-ocal receipts wore 101
rur" six of contract crude ....
corn was llrm without any iM'l';. u tv
of activity Supporting factors wore llM'i
rountry acceptance. VVet weather '. Mph S
cables made the receipt and a fair shl :
tiIiik demand Elevator people were goid
Oliver of November, December n d be
tween 3ti, and r.ic. closing at .!..'. Re-
'"w''ry ....let nnd the trade
largely of 11 local character, but the pr oe
1 eld firm. The only Incident wan the Inly
ing of Uecember by a Baltimore sh pper.
fihlpn outs were 706.000 bushels against III.
orln 1 bushels received, December m.i lb
t w ceil
22 and zi'w ano cior-uu
..:t..i..t..u nira mrwlern tel V netlVe
and
fxhlblled a. dec dedl xtromr nrioeru....
The market opened at 2'i'Bc hlKher on
h.W r ccelptH. llUtcr than .-xj.ectcd am 1 n
ndSnnce In prices at the yards. A t"'
S. vnnce followed on a MrniiK i;ih
There was u uood deniund for rverjiliin.
on tho list, but particular for bird .la :
" n Pork sold between $1122 , am 3 1 ,
(T.U'rtr. and close.l 12Wi He lilKllcr : it JU -;
ran X, .lanu.iry lard between S.fi7l and
J7r,.-closing 111 in. nt 1175 and JnHarv
rlbM between $...f7(4 and Jn.V-'t with "to
rlon 10c hlKher nt M-Vfi. ,h.,(
Intimated receipts tomorrow. A heat.
JO!) 'cars; corn, lf-5 'arH; oatn. 110 cars; ho.
5';n?o lending futures mimed im followw:
ArtlclcH.I Open-rUlKlu -"0'' YSV'.
Wheat
Nov.
Dee.
.Ian.
M'oru
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
May.
().ltH
Oct.
Nov.
Dec
May.
J'ork
net.
Nov.
.Ian.
J.ard -
net.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
3llbH-
nct.
Nov.
Jan.
I '
72'473'i!
I73i74.1
74i,75HI
I I
I !
73H "2 72J 73'iTi7
7II 73ii73'T71'7:ii'!3,
74'7li(flTfcl 7IWIT
S7V4
3.')
3fl',i
21',4
2iv;
3rtV.5liTHfl37
34';ii3.-,' :i-.m
36!,'lUI3t,4'(:!ii
MM
31' '
I
I
21 ',4 1
23'il
21 i I
22' il
2U4I
wl j
S'i!
i.
21
24 IVii:!
. . . .' 20 00
I 75 I 1ft r.5
r. I it 20
I
..I.
Ki fin I
11 22H!
10 75
11 35
I id r... i
I U 22!',
I
I.
7 10 I
fi S7V'
fi 75 I
I
I
7 OT.OI
11 S7'4'
fi 73 I
7 05
fi ft7's
fi SO
fi U5
fi 40
IJ 15
5
7 05
f, 82'4'
6 07H
7 05 I
fi 82V..'
fi Gi'ii
I
I.
fi 25 1
5 07V4'
-.'.I
C 05 I
C 27Vj,
C 05 !
i !l7'4
fViaii'iuotatlons were as follows:
I.-LOUH Klrm; winter patents,
KM: stralKlits. JS.1PJT3.M: ;U-ar.
,3.704f
$3,001?
pat
..." ',.1,.I.T.. .'.J... i 'V..L ti iviT.n in- li-ikt-rn
'tltH, 3.IH'IU. Mll.HK""". "
SnJ2KAT-No. 3. IM7t)i-; No. 5 re.l. 7SV4
,frOHN-No. 2. 37Wi37c; X. 2 yellow.
R'f)ATS-No. 2. 22145(221,4c: No. 3 white, 21'ift
t"'Vi ... ...... . n,iMiiF. inciUf.
ItAltl.l'jl I'llH l" II 'llir i,p.
9KKD-No. 1 flax. Jt.7fi; No. 1 north wont
a SI 7BM1.77: prime timothy. $1.10. Clover.
mftl
:...'.J,...t rrrtnle. $10.0010.25
PUOVIHIONS JIi'HH pork, per bbl
fti 1 W. Lard, per 100 lbs.. S7.IOft7.12'4.
. i -i,i,. l oose). Sfi.ftMHI.S0. Dry
, $11.25
Short
salted
Hhoulders (l)oxeil), $0.7rafi.RO.
The followltiK are the receipts and shlp-
",Sr!rcl,eHlny: HecelptH. Shipments
riV.iir lib H 22,000 17.000
AVheat. im.:::::::::: jw.
t ',,.1 llll l,l.l,- v-v.
Oats, bu
llye. bu.
llnrli.v llll rw.lHJII
700,0(10
I .in HI
l.(XH)
On tho Produce cxohaime todiiy the but
ter market was steady; creameries. VJe
ter market wiih (ulet: creameries. 15'd.W;
1-:kbs, firm; fresh, ll'-r
MOW YOIUC HKHnAl MAIIKBT.
iintntloii
of 4 Iip Iny on Vnrloii
Com moil I tic.
SHV YOUK. Nov. 1. I'LOm Hecelpl,
r.4,445 bills.; uxportH, 42,5TiO bblH.; sales, l"0
pkgH. ; market was less active, but well
HUHtalned on yesterday'H biiHls, notwiUi
stundlng the drop In wheat: winter pii.
ents. S3. 'm 1.00; winter stralRhts. $.t.50if
3 CO; winter extras. $2.ftV3.00; winter li w
grades, $2.l51f2.fio; Minnesota piitenls, SI no
(ill 35. Minnesota bakers, $:t.rxr:i.40. Hyo
flour. Hlow; sales. BOO bids.; choice to fancy.
S3 25113. fiO. IUlckwheat Hour, quiet, $-'.1511
In'C'KWHKAT-DllU at 601ii2c, c. I. f.
New York
COHNMTlAli- Steady, yellow western,
KSe. city. SSc; Urandy wine. $2.451i2.WI.
nYK- ICasler; stale, Bl(Tt52c. c. I. f. Now
York.
BAULKY Dull; feeding. 421ilCc,
malting. 57firflc. c. I. f. P.uffalo.
HAUL1CY MALT Dull: western
IV! I MAT ItecHlntM. 27.750 llll.:
Huffalo;
fiSTnWo.
exportH,
V44.513 bu.: sales, 3,'.l75.Oii0 bu. futures, I'OO.ooo
bu spot. Spot. Hteadv: No. 2 red. 79'. c I.
o b. alloat. 77e eleyator; No. 1 northern,
Duhlth. 85i' atloat; No. 1 hard. Dulllth. Mc
f o. b. alloat. Options wero Irregular nil
day on conflicting Argentine news. First
reportH were more favorable and weak
ened our market Hhnrnly A later recovery
followed on renewed billlsh ndvlccn from
there, after which in the late session u
second break occurred under disappointing
export trade and small clearances Closed
weak nt "if net decline. March, NSMisPno.
closed nt S2io: May, S2MiS2V closed nt
k'!le. November. T7.vii7i4r closed at 77Tc;
December 7S l5-161i7rHic. closed at "9c.
COHN- Hecelnts. 9I.S25 bu. ; cxpotlH. :vi,.
327 bu. : sales. 70.000 bu. futures. 320.000 bu.
snot. Spot, wteaily. No. ?v elevator.
4fio f o. b. afloat. Options dull all day, lint
rather flrnr on heavv seaboard clearauoes,
xport demand and wet weather west.
Closed sternly at a partial ic advince.
May. 41 13-UV. closed at IPsc; November
closed nt 43'-jc; December. I2'i,(it42'4i', closed
nt 42Uc.
OATS Hecelpts. 03,S'X1 be ; exports. 10.114
bu Spot, quiet; No 2. 25c; No. .1, 2fc; No.
2 white. 2Se; No. 3 white. 2. Up; track, mixed
western. 2.VJ2i)Vio: track, white western nnd
stnte, 271T33C. Options quiet bat sternly
with corn.
FHKD-Steadv; snrlng brnn. $16 lOlilfi 50;
middling, $17.0019.50; winter bran, $l7.ooff
19 00; city, $17.00(317.50.
HAY Oulet, snipping, 731i7i!ie: good to
choice. S2V..(If:.c.
HOPS-Steadv; state common to choice.
1S99 cron. 101113c; old olds. 2iir.e; Pacific
coast. crop, Hmii.ic; 0111 0111s, .j7c.
IIIDKS-Bteady; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs
1Ro, Callfomln. 21 to 25 lbs.. IS40; Te:cas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 13Uo.
Ll'JATl I I'.H Steady; hemlock sole, ltuenos
Avres. Unlit to nejivy weignts, 2214112340
ncld. 22'l'.'3'.e.
VOOIi Dull; domestlo lleece. 25(iJ7c;
Texas. IMfltV.
PHOVISIONS-Iteef, stenilv; family. Jlrt.M
fffll.OO; miss, S3.iwn'.).tti: peer hams, J20.0Off
J1.00; packet. SlO.mV.i 10.50; city, exfa mess,
SI6.0iXil7M. I'ul mealH, steadv; pickled be.
lies. P'llillc; pickled shoulders, 6'(u,6,c:
pickled lin in, 94li9'ic. Lard, western
steamed, $7 eil; October closed, $7.50; nom
Inst- refined, dull: continent. $7.fi0: com
pound. iC.lSMiii.SS. Pork, dull; family, Jbioo
fllfi.r.0: mess, jr. win 3,111.
POTATOES-oulet; Jerseys, Sl.30-fj1.3H4:
New York, Sl.C55jl,fi2'.4; Jersey Hwects, Sl.,Wtf
" 01).
HICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 48
4'tc,
ti-nRinilTS-Dull: cotton by stenm. 7r.
CliEESE-HccelptB, 9,U4 pkEs.i steady;
arse white. ii.MHlr, small white, lie;
lare colored. l-4 lie , small colored, lie
MOLASftKS-Stendy, New Orltans open
kettle, Rood to choice, 43lfi:c.
, t A HIl AO KH--Quiet; Loni? Island, per 100
head, S1.D0112.25.
TALLOW-Dull and weak; ulty (li per
pk,7';!il'.i luunlry (pkKs. free), 4jff4c-
IH TTf;it-necelpts. 9,425 pkus.i Ilrmi
ereamer. l6M22'ie, June crenemery, ISifilf,
factory, I3i6c
KfiriS-Hecelpts ,533 pkK. . steady;
western, rcKUlar packliiK, at mark. 15WUc;
western, loss off, 21c
.MIJTAI.S Tin In the local mnrket for
metals experienced inilte a setback. fallltiR
off some linijf, points under disappointing
cabliH and ti scareltv of buvers. The tlos
was easy at J27 Wii27.7rt. Tin In London
was 1 lower at J-'l26 5s for spot. Ljlw
copper was dull and iinchniiRed at SIS.i ki
17. m. The exports for tho month of Oc
tober amounted to 13.IW tons. All Iron
mnraeis were ciilli, except i-uimouik i
ine marKei was nrni imi uncnaimeu.
ruled dull nt tl.3714, with the exports for
October reaehtliR the unusual total of Mil
tons. Hnelter was unlet and unchanged nt
Sl.10ti4.ir.. The brokers' price for lead Was
$1 and for caliper $16 S7U-
OM.tllt WHOM'.SAM: .MAHKI2TS.
( onillllon of Trndp nml C(tiontlons on
Ktniile nml I'miey I'roilare,
KOtLS-Ilectlpts lli;ht; cood stock, lGHiP
17c.
LIVI-: I'OI'LTHY-Ilcns. fifi6'4e; roosters,
31 4e; sprhiK ihlckens. 7'(i7ljc; ducks, 6Q7e;
Keese, 0'i7c; turkeys, 3'!k
ritKHII DUKHSfCD I'OfLTItV-Hens, m
K'.c. roosters. 51(',c; ducks und ceese, 91lOt;
broilers, per !oz., 3; sprlnR cnlckens, jier
lb, Misisc: turkeys, 12'jc.
flA.MM- Prairie chickens, per doz., $3.iOTf
4.50. mallard ducks, ptr doz., $3; teal, SI.
1.75; mixed, SI Riff I 50; Jncksnlpe. S1.2T.'(il.f0.
III'TTKH -Common to fair 12'4c; choice,
151 6e separator, 21c; gathered creamery,
IMiMc
I'lti:SH OVRTKHS-rirst Rrade, solid
packed, New ork counts, per can, SSc; ex
tra selects. :Ccj sliindiirds, 2r.e. Second
Rrade, slack t.lled, New York counts, ncr
can. 30e; extra selects, 24c; standards. 10c.
PlfJKONS Live, per nz., We.
VKALS-t'liolec, fifilOc.
1IAY--Prlce (inoted by Omaha AVholesale
I lav Dealers' association: Choice upland,
SV.Vi; No. I upland. SS; medium, S7.50; coarse,
$f,.f,o. Itye straw. $J. Thefie prices aro for
hav of Rood color nnd quality. Demand
fair. Kecelpts, 4 enrr.
OATS-No. 3 white, 2Ce.
CtiitN- No. 3. 3c.
IIP.AN-SI3,
VKOKTAHLKS.
Crcr.MMKHS-Per dor... 101?25c.
TIMtNIPS-l'er bu. basket, 50c.
IIIOKW Per bu.. fiOc.
CAR HOTS Per bu., 00c.
I.K1TITR -Per doz., 101715c.
HA DISH ICS-Per doz.. 15c.
HKANS Wax. per 1-3 bu. basket. Mc;
ntrliiK, 75c.
POTATOKS-Per bu., 401J50c; Hweet pota
toes, per bu., 75fi90o; Idnho, per bu., 75c.
CAHIIAOK-Per lb., J'2c; Holland seed,
VoMATOKS-Pcr vbl. basket, 6O0.
ONIONS Per Im.. TofiCOe.
CKLHHY-Nebraska nnd t'tnh, SOfltSe.
Kltt'ITS.
PKACIIKS-Calirornlii rrcestones. S1.25.
Pl.r.MS- California, per c rate, Jl.lOffl.iS.
PIIAHS-Per box, J2.fiOJf2.2ri.
(IHAPICS Delawnr- mil Niagara, per B
lb. basket. 15c; eastern Concords, 17iflSc.
WATKHMI:LONS-As to l7.c, IOBIBc
each.
APPLIOS-Natlve, ;Bc1i1.00 per bu.; per
bbl.. $2.50; eastern. $2.50'ii3.Oi.
CllANin:HHIIV-I'cr bbl., $7; per crate,
THOPICAL FUITITS.
nHA NO KS Mexican, per box, SI. E0.
LU.MONS-Calirornla, extra funcy. $4.50;
choice, S4.
IIANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.0011 2.50.
KIUS California, new cartons, Mc; lay
ers, SOc.
MISCKLLANHOUS.
NL'TS Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 13c;
filberts, per lb., 13t; almonds, per lb., 1S1f
2i'c; raw jieanuts, per lb., B5'4c; roastod,
GU1i7'.je; Itrazlls, 13c; Pecans, anidc.
HIDi:S N. 1 Rreen, 7c; No, 2 green,
6c; No. 1 sailed, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1
veal calf, S to 12 lbs., fcc; No. 2 veal calf, 12
to 15 lbs., tic.
St. I.oiii ; mi 11 unit
Provision.
ST. LOt' IS. Nov
l.-WIIKAT-Lower; No
2 led, cash, elevator, 70M.C: track. 73islr7t'ic;
November. 70i4c; December, 721f72iic; May.
7Sc; No. 2 hard, iWi70e.
KLOrH-l'nchamrcd
COHN l'lrm; No. 2
35' 1I1 35' ( : Novemtier.
caih, 30'ic; track,
34Vic; December,
31i..c; May. .!5'ic.
OATS- IIIrIu r, No. 2 e.-1Kh. 23c; truck.
23'4e; Novembi r, 22ie; December, 23c; May.
2lie; No. 2 white. 26c.
HYK lletter; IS'iC.
SKKDS-Tlmoth . steady at S3.751j4.20;
flax, higher 11 1 Sl.74.
COHN.MICAI-Steady nt $2.
ltllAN Lower: sucked, enst track. iSc.
HAY-Steady: timothy, $!.25ffl2.00; prairie,
$lo.
YII1SKY-Steady at $1.27.
1 HON COTTONTIKS-$1.35.
IIAOOINO-JS.OOJis.Sj.
HUMP TVINi:-!o.
PHOVIHIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing
Lard, nominal nt S6.S5. Dry salt
(boxed lolHI. steady; extra shorts.
$13.00.
men Is
S7.25:
clear rlns and clear sides,
boxed, lower; extra shortn,
$7.37'4. Hiieon.
clear ribs nnd
clear Hides, J..2..
MKTAI.S-I.ead. lower;
Spelteri lower: $1.00.
$4.201f4.,J2H.
rui ii ill -I'irm; cnicaens
6c; young,
5c; uiiKcys, I'i'i
XiC.S-FIrm; 16c.
HI TTKll Steady
creamery, lS122Hc;
iinirv, Ii'iiim".
HKCKIPTS-Flour. n.noo bbls.; wheat, fiS,
Mi bu.; com. 50,000 bu. ; oats. 13,000 bu.
SlIIPMKNTS-FIour. lO.OoO bbls.; wheat.
47," bu.; corn. 55,000 bu.; oats, 46.000 bu.
KmisiiH ( Ity (imln and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1.- YHKAT De
cember. 65'iC May. C9i'u69"4e; ensh, No. 2
hard. (Re : No 3, iV141i66c; No. 2 red,
(i9fi70c; No. 3, fiTiffftiSViC.
COHN Dccomber, 32T4e: May. 34'ic; cash.
No. 2 mixed, :13434o; No. 2 white. 35ijc;
No. 3. 31c.
OATS-No. 2 white. 24'41i25c.
It YI'7 No, 2. 454c.
IIAY-Cholce timothy. $10.0)1fl0.50; choice
prairie. JS.oOliS.Wi.
Ill'TTKH-Creamery. 1S1i20c; dnlry. fancy,
lCc
1JOOS Finn; fresn Missouri anil Kansns
Htock, lfic dozen, loss off, cases returned;
new while wood cases Included, 4c more.
RKCLIPTS-Whcnt, 52,OuO bu.; corn, 10,400
bu.; oats. Bono bu
si 1 1 p.M TS w Heat. 1S5.K00 tin.: corn.
11,200 bu.; ontH, 9.000 bu.
Liverpool (irnln and Pro vinlons.
LIVLHPOOL. Nov. 1.-VIIKAT-Ste.u1v!
No. 2 red, western winter, steadv. fin Sd:
No. 1 northern spring, steady, fis 341; No,
1 California, steady. Cs 4d; futures steady:
uecemiier. i.s iu; roiiniory, 6s lRi.il.
COHN -Snot, dull: American mixed, new
4s 241: futures steady; December. 4s: Jan
uary, ,.s 10d.
PHOV S ONS-Lard. American retlnert
steady, ,1Ss fid. Bacon, short clear backs
steady, 12s; clear bellies, firm, 51s 3d.
Toledo .Mnrkrt,
TOLF.DO. O.. Nov. l.-WHRAT-Didl nn.l
weak; cash, 76Kc; November, 76'4c; De
cember. 77'lc; May, S2He.
COHN Dull and steadv: cash. 37e: n.
Celllber. 35V
OATS-S toady; cash. 22Lc: December.
23' ic
HYli-r-tc.
CLOVnilSHnn-Dllll and firm: ISM nrlmn
$ii.'.'(P; December. $6.95; Mnrch, $6.90.
Plillnileliihln Produce Mnrkrt,
PIIILADKLPIIIA. Nov. 1. III'TTKH
Firm and good demand; fancy western
creamery. .m'sc; inncy wesiern prints. 27c.
IHIOS-Searce and llrm; fresh nearby and
western. 22c; fresh southwestern. 20c: fresh
Houiueiii. ii'.
I'llliKSH nteiuiy: mjw otk, full creams,
fancy. 11L4T114C; New York full creams.
good to choice, 101i11c.
Dlltnlh lrUrl.
DI'Ll'TH, Nov. 1.-VHEAT-Cash. No.
1 hard, iMic: isn. 1 northern, 76'ic: No. 2
uoruii'iu, h'ic; .-no. .1 spring, sine; Decem-
ner, ii'c; .liny, r.",jc.
OATS-23',5(23c.
COHN 37c
Mlhwmkei. ;raln Mnrket,
MILWAFKKF.. Nov. l.-WHKAT-Dull:
No. 1 northern, u41i.Cc; No. 2 northern, 74
111 UC.
HYK Lower; No. 1, 50o.
llAHLKY-FIrm; No, V, Mc; sample, 413
i.w.
II 1 11 11 en pol la Wbent Mnrket,
MINNKAPOLIS. Nov. l.-WHKAT-Cash
75"c; December, i4'c; May, 77Tic On
track: No. 1 hard, 77Te: No. 1 northern,
lO'hc; nii. . iiuiiiirru, i.i'c.
IIHAN-In bulk. $1L501U.75.
I'oirlun I "I ii 11 no I ill.
LONDON, Nov. 1. The weekly Htatemeut
of the Hank of F.tiglnud shows the follow
ing changes: Total reserve, decrease, X'SfiO,
lK); clrcu'atlnn. increase, JJSS3.0i); tmlllon,
uecrease, i.in,w, outer securiues, increase
51,1VJ; other deposits, decrease, 693,000
notes reserve, decrease. 730.000; govern.
inont securities, decrease. 500,000. Tho
proportion or ine mini; or rcng and s re
servo to liability la II.SS per cent. Last
week it was 42.S9 per cent. Unto of ills-
count, unchanged, ul 4 per cent, L'ncer-
ta nty wns 1110 Keynote or t he money mnr
ket today. TI10 tendency was lower, now
that the month end Is turned. There was
considerable movement (n connection with
the payment 01 over 4.ooo,0oo in dividends
nnd Interest, Half a million will ho shipped
from Simla to Loudon November 3 to re-
place 500,000 expended on sNver for the
col im bo or rupees. Discounts were firm
owing to the uncertainty of the outlook
HHHLIN. No 1 On the bo .rse today
the outlook was good, the easiness of
money Inducing purchases. Foreigners Im
proved moderately Hanks were supported
nd mines were active, and Improving on
favorable reports from the Slleslnii Olyclan
coal dlstrtetF mid a rumor that the tin
plate combine was an accomplished fact.
Americans and Canadian Paclllrs were
steady, Kxchnnge on Ixindon, 20m 4Hpfg for
checks. Discount rates: Short bills. 4 per
cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent
MOVKMK.MVI OF .HOCKS A N II HOMJS.
Pentin; Iranln llnllroinl Httrn Dltl
lonil Cnuses Sonic lUclllnelll,
NKU" YOHIC. Nov 1 -A striking evldeno
of the constraint upon speculation was
given by the action of the market today
on the announcement upon tlin declara
tion of an extra dividend of 1 per cent or.
Pennsylvania railroad stok. Previous to
th announcement the stocks had
been lifted n point and then reicted. V!i ;i
the news was bulletined there was 1
spasmodic rise In the stock to 1364. hut
onlv one sale was made at that pnre. nffer
which It fell linek. Knrly In October
Pennsylvania sold below 12S. It has been
actively traded lir by energetic bull ln"r
ests, and yet n vnrletv or nseri0iis hav.-
been made to the forthcoming benefits
tp the stock. It was alleged, for Instance,
that the stock would certainly be plncel
upon a fi per cent basis. Another story In 1
It that a distribution would bo most of n
larro portion of the great ourolus In the
Pennsylvania's treasury. On the other hand,
the belief has preval'ed irenernllv that
the!o Hsertlnnn were exclusively for stock
Jobbing purposes nnd that the company
would persist In the regulnr dividend into
of 24 per cent seml'iinnunily, which has
prevailed ever since, 1591, Hevlewlug thesf
past conditions, It Is fair to nsstime that
today's action was n disappointment to
somo of the nctlve hulls In the stock, wt lie
It was certainly nn agreeable surprise 10
the conservative element In the street
Hut when It Is considered that the net
earnings of the Peusylvanla railroad and
of the lines directly operated by It have
IncrenFed nine months 'if the vear $6 000.
000 over the coirespondlntr period of list
year, last year's rate of distribution seems
moderate. The extra dividend will Involve
the disbursement of a little over $to,5'O.(00
The stock's net decline was nnd the
trading was remorknoly quiet. Them wis
considerable show of strength in Sug'ir
The ndvance was attended hv rumors tint
n break In the prices of refined sugars is
Imminent. Hulness In the market at
large was too small to have miv Import'tnt
effect on prices, thntivh :he market closed
with the level somewhat above last nlirht
after having been at on time a slinri"
lower A single lot of Lake Shore soli
Just before the cloe at 140. after felling
yesterday nt 210. The bonds weto quoted
at 2101-4. Nothing could be learned to fic
count for this stnnll but urgent demand
The repression of speculation N still nt
trlbuteil to what ts culled the "con
trolling Inlerssts" In the market. The rlso
In the call loan rate today to B per cent
may have some bearing on the extrenn
dullness of tho speculation. Stock mar
ket demnmlf. upon tho money market dur
Inir the week have heen extremlv moderate.
Tho receipts today of Imported guid
nroiigut tnti total up 10 nearly
on Hint account. Not a dollar has been
transferred to tho Interior through he
sub-treasury slnco last Friday. That call
loans should have stiffened today under
thoso circumstances argues some special
demand on the money market. The de
mand Is probably due to the mnktng of
arrangements for November divided dW-
mirscments and win, tnereiore, 00 tem
porary ami followed by abundant return
to this market within 11 few days.
Tin- liniwl market shared 111 the dill ne,.1
of stocks and prices moved Irregularly.
Total sales, par value, $1.240.W.
Flitted States bonds were unchnnged on
the last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablenram says: There was no
movement of gold here today, but Itlillu Is
shipping to London on Saturday .LBou.OOO to
replace the recent expenditure In sliver for
coinage. The copper fortnightly statistics
show stocks Increased 159 tons and supplies
Increased 269 tons.
Tho following nr the closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
, 32 il'nloll PucltlO ....
. 71 do pfd
. 75 I Wabash
, M'4 do pfd
, 53 .Wheel. & L. 12..
. 30 I do 2d pfd
. 11 Wis. central ....
127s, Third Avenue ...
2'i Adams 13 x
C14
7E,
i'a
1SS
94
2111.
12-;
lus
130
150
4K
127
IlT
91
54
L'i
40
P"k4
111.
17
2V".
744
iiJv
325,
M
130
ll-
(),,
:iv4
26 i
hi
fiT4
142
, 51
,100
, 204
, 66
. csi;
. 354
. !'U
. ISVj
. 90
. 2'4
. S74
.122
. 15?4
do prd
Haltlmore & O
c.mtiillnn Pac,
Canada So
dies. & Ohio.,
Chicago O. W..
C. II. & Q
Chi. I nil. Ii..
do pfd
Chi. A K. Ill
Chicago & N. W.
51 American Kx
n t I- u l?v
li'JIt. VVnll'o.l.'ll rifll Us.
1;., k. 1. i-
C. C. C. & St. L
Colorado So
,10b4 Amer. Cot. Oil...
fi2,4 do prd
54 Amer. Malting ..
3.1 , do pfd
54 Amor. S. & It....
li:: . do prd
do 1st prd
do 2d n I'd
Del. & Hudson.
De . I., .v W
175 Amer. Spirits ....
Denver & H. ..
l.'.i 1111 im
fio Amer. S. Hoop...
do Pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
n-'i uo pin
15'i.Amer. S. ,t W...
lfil4' do pfd
Hocking Coal ...
1& Amur. I ill I'liue.
IT.-' .! ,.f,l
Hocking vnlloy.
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Krlo & W.
.11S4 Amer. Tobacco..
. 1M do pfd
. 41
.Amu. .Min. -..
It, 1. 1.... i w
1 III IHJI.I, 11 11.
do pfd
1ft Cnli, l.'iiid x.- I
I.ako Shore
L. N
Manhattan L....
Met. St. Hy
Mex. Central ...
Minn. St. L...
.110 Con. Tobacco
. 758 do pfd
. i Federal Steel . . .
,LS do pfd
. l.!?iOen. F.lectrlo ...
. Ti iOIucoso Sugar ..
. 974 do prd
. 644 Inter. Paper
. !!9 I do pfd
. 1i'3i Laclede Gas
. 31 National Htscult
.135 , do pfd ,
.1324 National Lead .
. 364 do pfd
7i",4 National Steel ..
. B7'.S do pfd
. 7J' N. Y. Air Ilrnke
. 21v No. American ..
. 42 ,1'nclflc CoaHt ...
. 76 do lnt pfd
.135!,1 do 2d prd
. 174 Pacllic Mall ....
. B7i People's Oaa . . .
, 274 Pressed S. Car.
. 5it do pfd
. 90 "Pull. I. Car...
11' a i p. T1
do tud
Mo. Paollle
Mobile & Ohio. .
M.. K. & V
do pld
N. .1. Cnntrnl ...
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & V...
do pfd
No. l'aclllo
do nfd
Ontario & W...
Oro. llv. & Nov
. 5(i
. S
. fi'i
. 42U
. 9."4
. 434
. S14
.ISfi
. B4
.1234,
.1154
. 544
. lls
. 704
. 314
oiu
do prd
Pennsylvania . .
Heading
do IhI prd
do 2d prd
nio a. w
do pfd
St. L. & S. F...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw..
do pfd
St. Paul
do nfd
. 674 Sugar
. Xi3, do pfd
.. 14 Tenn. Coal & T
. 32 V. S. Leather
llf.l. llll tlfd
.1714 I'. S. Rubber ...
i.)12 do pfd
St. I. & Omaha
37'h Western 1 nlon.
US Republic I. & S
Bi'4 do pfd
164 P. C. 0. & St. L
SC'i
1.1
56
52
So. Paollle
So. Hallway ....
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
""Offered. Kx-dlvldend.
York Money Mnrket.
....... v. 1 rrKTt.v ,,,,11
Nri llIWV, I. ........ii. .vti -..,.
easy ai i"sU l",r ' . "
prime niercnntlle paper. 51t per cent.
STF.HLINO KXCUANOK-Kasy. w-lth ac
tual tmslliess 111 llHimera "inn , ,
, 1 ... tl LAI . fit I Sfta. fill olVtl' ilflV
(icuiaiiu nun ' "1 . 1 d
posted rates, S4.Sl1i4. 814 and $i.S.: commer
cial Dins. H.UVSOI .
SILVKR Cerllllcates, 644ft4('; bar sli
ver, 044o; Mexican dollars, W4c.
HO.N IJM loveriiiiiuuiCT, pivumj , it -
regular; rntlroad, Irregular,
Tim closing prices on bonds today are as
follows:
V. S. rer. 2s. reg.104;. N. Y. C. Is...
.1094
.123
. iSi
llO COUpon a. V . eu. im
.... .... ...... I.rtti. ln lii.lln
ltd OS, li'H . ',"
do coupon ....1094 do 4 s.. . .........
do new 4s. reB1J4 N Y. C & St L 4s
.103S,
1. li (7
. 974
do coupon ....i.siis em. . 1. "
ilo out is, rcB. . ii 1 4 vm. -. 4-
do coupon ... Hj'4 do 4s....
do 5s. ri'B 115', O. S. L. i,s . ....
do coupon ... U2I4 , do consul 5s.
. .. ,, ..... it.,1.. l).,n,ll,.,r i.i.ti la
1111
103
1274
111
S-TU
isiT
1094
1'!
171
jj 01 I., u nm 1, 73 ...r. '
Atch. gen. 4s luu Hlo O. . Is....
Canada So. 'is! blue's gt L & S F g. 6.
C .V t) 4"8 111I'4 il. I -unn,t.T.
llS't
llO OH im ; 1
C A N.NV. c. 7S.1374 do Bs
do S F deb. f.s.1174 So. IMcillc 4h ...
n 1. 1 .... im r'i- ill 0''l Kfi. RllllwaV DS..
1104
li.S-4
114?i
fi'i
in.-,;
D. & It. 41 1
F,r general s... hij no .n. .
I. ..." 1. 11 ii 1D 'II tt,lnn lni. in
1' . , e; u. . ,i..s . . .......
Gen. Klectrlo 6s. US Wabash Is
,115.
la. Ufliurni is....u,-4
I,. & N. unl. 4s.. 99 West Shore 4s..
10.'
U24
M K. 1. -s... irf wis. vuiniiii 1 f .
do 4s. . . . viyaiF.,'Ll!Ir.'?-.-""Kx-lnterest.
904
t York Mlnlna: Stock,
NEW YORK, Nov. 1. The following nro
the closing quotations for mlnlnr shares
today:
Chollar
Crown Tolnt ...
Con. Oal. ei Vn
Deadwood
Gould & Currle
1
Ontario ....
Ophlr
Plymouth .
yulcksllver
.BOO
. 75
. 10
.12.1
AM
. 20
.335
. 12
. 12
12
9)
10
ti
do prd..
Halo & Norcroas. 22 ISIerra Nevada ,
HomestnKo l-ilaniiarl
Iron Sliver 65 1'nlon Con
Mexican 27 Yellow Jnekot .
riniiiii'lnl Nolo.
CHICAGO, Nov. 1. -Clearings, IH.HS.VI;
balances, $2,091,952; posted exchange. SI.Silw'1
4.S5; New York exchange, 3no discount.
CINCINNATI. Nov. l.-Clearlugs, $2,491.
200; New York exchnnge, 15o discount;
money, Sistifi per com.
I'HIIiAIM:L1M1IA. Nov. 1 OleUrlngs, $6,
191. 4SS; balances, $2,fi03,375.
HALTlMOHi:. Nov. l.-Clearlngs, $3,3;J,
395; balances. $61S,0fc2,
HOSTON. Nov. 1. Clearings. $23,12,3I2;
balances, $2,170,06:1.
ST. LOl'IS, Nov. l.-Clearlngs, $5,329,424;
balancep, $3C6,551; money, I' per cent; New-
York exchange, 60c discount bid, 4'c dis
count asked
N'P.W Vnlik v... 1 i't.,rl... iiim ;i.
4J6. balnttces, j7.ros.36Ti.
Iliistoii Stock tjiiotntlons.
HOSTON. Nov I -Call loans. 3l1f4 nor
cent; time loans. 4456 per cent. Clo.iina.
I'ricrni
A., T. & 8. F ..
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Tel
Hoston Alb'y.
Ronton Llevatcd
Hoston .t Me
.. H.
Dominion Conl ..
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd...
On. Klectrlc
do prd
Kd. Kiec. Ill ....
Mex. Central . ..
Mich. Telephone,
N. K. G. i C. ..
Old Colony
314 Villon Parltlc
734 Tnlon Land .
12J4 Atelilson 4s...
6I4
1J4
1004
03
!'
24
9i4
23
320
u
IIS'J i. li. u. a: v.-.
Bs
147
115
1W
I9i)
Adventure
Alloiiez Mln. Co
Ainnl. Copper ..
Atlantic . .. ..
Hoston & Mont.
Ittitte ft Hoston
CiU. & Ilecla
Centennial
Franklin
1.7,
S9l,
11.1
37V
17
II
714
4I
156
fi
2.V,
31
3
414
i;?4
i.e
iH'.llilboldt
H24 Osceola
ii" Parrot
'.'13 yulney
124 Santa Fo Copper.
S5 Tamarack
124 rtnli Mining ....
202 Wlnotin
214 Wolverines
304
Old Dominion ..
Rubber
louthl.v )llnl Ntiitenirnt.
WAHIIINTllTllV V,. I TI,o metilhlv
statement or the lilrector of the mint shows
the total coinage at the mints of the t 'tilled
States during October, 1900, to hnve been
$9,5OS,6l0. as follows; Gold, $5,120,000; silver,
SI.IIS.WO; minor coins, $2(0,610.
Condition uf Hie Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1-Today's state
ment of the treasiirv balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the S150.o0o.O0O re
servo fund In the division of redemption,
snows: Available cash bnlnneo, si37.i,uu;
gold. 192.670.174.
t'ntlon Mnrltci.
NF.W YORK. Nov l.-t'OTTON-The cot
ton market opened .ibn-.it steady and un
changed to 4 points ndvance. A nervous
feeling soon took possession owing to pre
dictions of frost over tho southwestern
section of the belt. Shorts commenced
to cover quite freely and the market be
came excited. There WHS U little foreign
buying and earlv orders from the south
Reuerally went to the long side. Rut the
mnrket had Improved only 2 or 3 points
oer tho opening call when 11 local selling
movement set in because outside specu
lation was very slack for the buying sort.
Prices declined B'jiS points from the best.
Tho murkot wns tlnnllv quiet und steady
at 11 net loss of 2fifi points, except nn Sep
tember contracts, which closed at 8.12c bid,
against .s.25e bid the previous day. The
movement wns smaller, but rainy weather
In tho southwest exiilalned that feature
Fiiigllsh advices finally showed a partial
decline of 14 sixty-fourths on futures,
which wns dlsapiuilntlng. Cotton fitures
closed quiet but steady; November. 9.04c;
December, 9. We; January. 9.0Sc; Febrtinry,
9.0Sc; March, 9.10c; April. 9.10c, May, 9.11c;
June. 9.10c; July, O.O.so; August, 9c; Septem
ber. 8.12c. Spot closed quiet; middling up
lands. 94e; middling gulf, 97e; sales, finO
bales.
ST. LOFIS. Nov. l.-COTTON-Steady;
middling, 9 1-lfie; sales, 200 bales; receipts,
9.712 bales; shipments, 7.S92 bales; stock,
46.CS7 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 1.-COTTON-Snot, In
Increased itomnnd and prices tinner;
American middling, fair, 6il; good mid
dling, 5 1.1-324; middling. 5 5-lfid; low mid
dling. 5'd; good ordinary. 4'd; ordinary.
44d. sales. 12.000 bales, of which BOO was
for speculation and export und Included
9.100 bales American; receipts. 22,000 bales,
nil American. Futures opened quiet and
closed quiet; American middling, Novem
ber, 510-i'dd. sellers; November nnd Decem
ber, 5 4-6l1ifi 5-6ld. sellers; December and
January. 5 2-W1i5 3-64d, sellers; January nnd
Febrinry. BJC l-fild. buyers; February and
March, 4 fi3-old, sellers; March and April,
4 61-fiitM fi2-64d, sellers; April nml May.
4 00-6ITi I 61-lild. sellers; May und June.
4 59-6 Id. buyers: June and July, 4 5S-fi4d, sell
ers; July and August, I 56-64111 57-64d, buy
ers; August und September. 4 u2-fild, buyers.
CofTee Mnr net.
NF.W YORK. Nov. l.-COFFF.K-Spot.
Rio, quiet; No. 7, Invoice, 8o. Mild, quiet;
Cordova. 94TTI3I4C. Futures opened quiet
at 51)10 points dec'.ine und ruled Inactive,
with feeble undertone, Havre being closed,
Hamburg lower and receipts at Hlo and
Santos heavy. Trading was entirely local
and small. Closed steady at net unchanged
prices to a decline of 5 nolnts. Tolnl saler
were S.500 bagn, Including November at
7.201i7.25c; December, 7.::oe; March, 7.45c;
May. 7.551t'7.fi0e; J ily, T.fioii 7.65c; September,
7.70 7.75c.
Xcw York liry 7ooil.
NKW YORK. Nov. 1.-l.tttlo activity has
been noted in the market, the general Indi
cations being to hold off until after election.
Agents generally are quiet, with no tend
ency toward weakness in any lino. Stocks
tn second hands are light nnd there Is diffi
culty In securing deliveries according to
contract. Jobbing cordittoiiH arc unsatis
factory and will continue so until after
election.
Oil Market.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Nov. l.-OILS
nnces, $1.10; certlllcates, no bid
S5.961 bbls.; average. 91.347 bills,
125 bbls.: average. 97.W9 bbls.
-Credit bal-
: shipments,
. ; runs, 153,-
-Cottonsoed,
Petroleum.
NHW YORK. Nov. l.-OILS-easy;
prime yellow, 334134c
dull. Rosin, quiet.
LONDON. Nov. 1. OILS - Turpentine
spirits, 30s 9d.
California Dried Fruits.
NF.W YORK. Nov. 1. -CALIFORNIA
DRIF.D FRFITS-Innctive; the market for
evaporated upplcH continues quiet and un
changed, state. lliCc; prime, 41i54c:
choice, 54Tfio; fancy, tH64o. Prunes, 341
S4c per lb., as to slzo and quality. Apri
cots, Royrl. lbfillc. Peaches, peeled, I6I1
20c; impeded, 6li9c.
Sonar Murtief.
NF.W YORK. Nov. l.-SI'GAR-Raw.
quiet; fair refining. 4c; centrifugal, 96 tost,
44c; molasses sugar, 3c; rellncd, quiet.
CONDITION OF IRON TRADE
V
I nil ten 1 1 11 11 h of 11 Revival SIkiiIIIcuiiI
Contract for ".Vork for
Mxporl.
NKW YORK. Nov. 1. The Iron Age today
says: Conditions in tho Iron trade nro
Improving. Increased dcmund for steel bil
lots has resulted In an advance of $1 per
ton at Pittsburg.
From nil quarters como tho reports of
active buying ot foundry irons, the tontingo
already plnced having been large, while
tnero aro still very Important requirements
iiiisatlBlled. Somo of the sales were ef
fected nt low prlceB, and, while no advanco
has yet taken place, It Is a fact that a num
ber of rollers hnve withdrawn, bolng well
filled for Borne Mine, to come- Thorn has
been somo movement, too, In Hcseomer pig
lu Pittsburg and in basic, pig in eastern
Pennsylvania.
This nctlvlty In pig Iron has caused a
better feellnc in all markets, nnd It Is
nil tho more n trustworthy Indication of
improvement since it Is frco from the sus
picion of any rigging hy any combination,
association or consolidation.
Tho totul tonnage for ntcd mils thus far
placed Is about 400.000 tons. There aro
rumors that an advance In the price may
be announced nt an early date.
KngllBh newspapers ndmlt that builders
In this country hnve captuied tho bridgo
contracts for tho Uganda railway lu South
Africa, tho quantity Involved being about
8,000 tons. As yet, however, this has not
been authoritatively confirmed hero. It is
true however, that the American llridgo
company lias tnken a small but significant
order that Is liable to crento a stir In flcr
mnny. H Is for tho erection of shops nt
llremen for the North German Lloyd Steam
ship company. Tho quantity Involved Is
about 00 tons.
Tho plate trade has had a very great sur
prteo in tho form of an ndvance to 14.
Pittsburg, for tank, brought Hbout by an
agreement among the mills. Some very
heavy sales have been made east and west
during the past two weeks, the require
ments for shipbuilding being large.
Tho demand for structural material gen
erally is nctlve nnd the bar mills In all parts
of the country are rushed for work. The
wlro trade Is reported to be nctlve and
there Is porno senrcity of spot tin plate In
Chicago.
After exposuro or when you feel a cold
coming on, tnke Foley's Honey and Tar. It
never falls to euro, and will prevent pneu
monia or consumption If taken In time.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's
drug store, South Omaha.
tiriieral Wood l,rnvr for Cuba.
MIAMI. Hlo.. Nov. 1. -General Wood,
commander of the department or Cuba, ar
rived hern and was Immediately trutiHrerred
to the dispatch boat Kanawha, which left
at once for Havana.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Cattle Rather Dull and All but Good
Feeders Were 81ow Sale.
HOG MARKET REGAINED A NICKEL
iooil sheep nnd I.nmlis Mrniljr. but
t o 111 111 11 ti Stock Motv nml Wrnk
nml SHiiir Miiy Mr nlil
of lnler.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 1.
Receipts wero: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oftlclnl Mi.ti.tnt. ... 1 T40 2.7S1 S.107
Ollleinl Timmliiv " 4.77 7.152 9.712
Ollleliil v...t.,..-',l,... n ir.s H.9S2
4.U.9
Olllclal Thursday i.ost 4.C2I
3.'.2S
Ffillr ilnvu lttlu ii'.w.l.' IC ,!
21. Ml
IS MU
27.I59
"5.717
25.616
46,'H
4S.S.2
Same days last week "!il6,(74
Same week betorc 19,(62
name threo weeks ago. .21,293
27,916
,511
oiiiiiu itur wecKS hk",.-Ii,;,i -
AVrrnn ...,l f,. fllT UlG lllllt
several days, with comparisons: , .
10W. U39,l89i.ilS37.IVJS.lW
4 02V I 3 69 3 H 3 19i J
4 72 4 201 I 3 59 , 3 20 3 .0
4 4i 4 161 S 701 a 23 3 70
4 Mj
4 7k
4 74
4 9
4 61
4 65
451 2-51 4 lf.i 3 7.1 ' 3 M 3 261 3 5"
457 3-51 4 14 3 71 3 51 3 2'
1 , u
4 It t I
4 604) 4 16
4 614, 4 14
4 48 I 4 13
i I ID
3 55, 3 53 3 25 3 50 Ml
3 63 3 26 ? 49 4 f-
4 66
4 44
S 16
3 16 3 61
3 HI 3 M 3 t7
3 3S3 17 I
3 421 3 13, 3 44
S 3 3 15 3 39
3 31 3 17 3 36
' 3 19 3 40
3 29 3 12!
4 4
V9
3 37
I 3;
4 41
I M
3 54 1
4 4 I01 .1 4
I 10! .1 t2
1 3 54
I 091
4 03 ,1 56
I 01 1 3 53
I 4 614
4 t4
4 464
4 MV
Indicates Sundny.
The nRlclal number of ears of stork
brought In today bv each road was;
Cattle. Hogs. Sli p. H'er.
I . P. system 25 II
f .V N. W. Hy 2
F. . ii. Ai M. V. R. R.. 15 23 4
S. t ,i P. Hy 1 1
f . St. P , M. ,t O..,. 20 .1
it. ti M. R. H. R 4S 22 9
(, It. Ai IJ. Hy 2 1
K. t' it St. .1. Hy.... 3
Illinois Central lly... I .. ..
Total receipts ....113 67 13 1
The disposition of the day's receipts waji
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho
number of head Indicated:
Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 13 1
G. II. Hammond Co 50 743
Swift and Company 179 1.22S .. .
Cinlahy Packing Co 739 l,ll 670
Armour A- Co 321 1,377
Omnha P. Co., K. U i.s
R. Ilecker .V Degan 135
J. L. Carey 121
Lobmnn & Co 227
W I. Stephen 161
Ronton & Cndcrwood.... 67
Hnmllton & Rothschild.. 225
L. r. Huss 10
It. F. Hobblck 11
A H. Mnwhlnney lss
Oilier buyers 544 .... 3.HO
Totals 3.352 4,749 11,773
CATTLK There was a fair Thursday run
or cattle here today and while prices were
about steady on most grades, the market
did not seem to be any too nctlve. The pro
portion of fat cattle was again quite large,
about thlrty-llvc curs being reported on
sale Huyers did not tnke hold of beef
cattle with as much life today as they did
yestirdnv. and tho market was dull and
tho tooling rather weak. Some of the
kinds that suited buyers were picked up lu
the morning at Just about steadv prices,
but tho rest of tho cattle they hid rather
mean nn and In somo cases went back on
their early bids, so that tho market could
best be quoted ns steady to a little lower.
riiero wero only about llfteon cars of
cowh on sale and tho demand for the bet
ter grades was In good shape. The bulk
of them changed hands nt about steady
prices and a few sales were mnde that
ookod 0 trllle stronger, but tho commoner
kinds seemed to bo rather hard to move at
yesterday m prices. Kverythlng, however,
was sold 111 good season.
The feeder trade was none too active,
though tho more desirable grades brought
practically steady prices. Yard traders
seemed to bo rather careful about getting
very many or the commoner kinds on hand
nnii the market on those grades was 11
little druggy and the tendency of prices
lower. Stock cows and heifers were in
light supply again and iih u result they
brought good, steady prices. Stock bulls
also sold In yesterday's notches.
There were almost no western beef cattle
on salo today, but such ns were offered
brought good, steady prices. Western
gruss cows sold fully ns well us they did
yesterday, if the quality was good, but If
it was not. It was dltlleult to get as much
for them as they would have brought yes
terday. The belter grades of feeders were
In fnlrly good demand at steady prices,
but the commoner kinds were Inclined to
drag and the market was none too firm.
Representative sales:
IlF.KI'
STFiRRS.
No.
1O0
21 .
61
16
80
36
.17
21
18
19
No.
1....
41....
27. . . .
1....
63. . . .
?9
K8....
63....
01
12"!!
s....
Av. IT.
Av. Pr.
.1151 5 20
.1000 $3 50
876
919
4 111)
.1189
5 20
1 il
4 no
4 IV5
I 70
4 75
4 95
5 00
5 10
.1232
.1278
.1357
.1321
.1301
.1301
.1312
.1360
6 10
5 25
6 25
5 10
5 10
5 40
5 10
5 !0
610
120s
100.1
1103
1195
1019
970
5 10
1 50
1 50
COWS.
1
1
1
1
14
3
3
3
820
790
9.VJ
930
.816
1
1
4
1
1
5;!.';;.'.";
3
12
1
.119(1
. 970
.1100
. 910
.1110
.1100
. 970
. 910
.1210
. 98S
.1380
.1200
.1186
.1220
2 85
2 85
2 90
3 Ou
3 CO
3 00
3 15
3 25
3 35
3 35
3 75
3 75
.1 :i
4 00
3 90
2 (0
2 (11
2 M
2 "."i
2 35
2 40
2 f.0
2 50
2 60
.. 9X1
.. 956
.. 910
.. 860
..1030
.. 680
..1140
. . 855
..1100
1
1
1
1
3..
1..
2 85
.1 to
893
;no
COWS AND IIKIFFRS
41....
3....
9....
4....
1....
1....
1....
1....
9 1 u 3 i.i
IIKIFKRB.
2 60 1
2 IK 1
670
613
730
890
570
790
602
3 "0
3 25
J "
3 00
HULLS.
..1360 2 1
..1210 3(0 1
..1250 3 10
CALVES.
. . 220 5 50
STAGS.
..1010 3 26
STOCK CALVKS.
.. 460 3 Oil 2
.1520
. 8,10
.1 "0
.1 25
1..
1..
4..
16..
360
426
.190
.102
3 60
3 85
4 00
. . 29J 3 00
. . 177 3 2a
.. 31S 3 10
.1...
I...
64...
4 85
42o ;i mi 121 ;i:m j
STOCK COWS AND IIKIFKRS
518 2 90 3 i;u 3 05
425 3 50
121..
nruL iMiiin ajvii v KKul "H.
710
2 60
3 00
12..
13..
633
3 65
960
, 99i
966
680
740
, 650
310
, 485
701
757
662
855
970
840
881
970
838
883
3 I.",
.1 '5
3 85
3 85
3 85
3 85
.1 90
4 10
I 16
4....
3....
3 10
3 15
3 20
.1 10
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 60
9. .
4..
20..
34..
20..
66. .
IS. .
9..
1
3
17
4
13 steers.
11 steers.
3 cows. . .
2 cows. . .
875 i
..122.1
NKHRASK'A.
3 8.1
1 steer 1020 jj
..109
.1180
,.1HS5
4 15
3 75
2 70
2 COWS.
2 cows.
I cows.
.1100
.1055
.1115
. 820
. 915
. 933
1075
.KM
. 975
. S65
. 80S
3 25
2 90
3 85
1 25
1 25
2 SO
.1 30
2 85
2 60
.1 00
3 90
I rows..
920
4 feeders.. !""
3 25
1 25
2 80
40
3 30
2 60
3 9i I
3 cows
2 cows
3 cows.. . .
2 cows. . . .
2 cows....
2 cows....
2 feeders.
64 feeders.
DAKOTA.
27 fefdei's.
II cows
806
7 cows
1 cow
15 cows. . . .
2 cows
64 feeders.
3 feeders.
58 feeders.
1 steer
1 feeder..
1 feeder. .
10 feeders.
2S calves..
30 calves. .
7 cows. . .
R cows. . .
680
.1168
, 91l
. 821
. 72.1
. 79S
3 00
3 90
SOI'TH
.lfW)
92;
3 i
.1 40
3 SO
.1100
3 00
3 00
3 50
27 feeders.
If 190
. 910
. 791
. 330
. 3'0
.1107
.1162
.. 765
, 951
. 910
25 feeders.. 6.19
COLORADO
I 60
1 bull 1320
1 bull 1010
3 75
3 00
3 60
2 70
.1 85
3 85
3 I'l
2 85
2 75
3 25
3 25
2 bulls 1410
1 stag 14'0
1 fieder. . .IPO
2 feeders.. 1015
I heifers..,
7 feeders. .
26 feeders..
1 heifer. ...
4 feeders..
1 heifer....
H
M Woodell-Neb,
890 3 50 sjeurrg. 45 411
S77 3 65 1 yearling. 610 3 00
i.70 2 70 2 vearPgs. 115 'J 20
1 Hlo r rane ,ioni
59 rows .
37 cows. .
5 cows. .
7 cows..
.. 926
2 1., 37 COWS..
3 SO 24 cows. .
D. Johnson Neb
2 60 1 cow...,
2 no 1 row...
. McLean Neb,
4 n- 1 cow...
1 2 2 cows..
'rto
!)2
3 10
.1 i)
2 00
1 50
2 35
2 'J5
.. 991
W.
..U.6
.. 970
J
8 SO
SSO
22 feeder. .1016
2 feeders.. 885
..10-KI
..1135
11
12. .lohnsnu Neb.
21 ffders..1119 4 15 3 feeders.. 1C66
COLORADO.
3 70
3 80
3 00
30 cows 834 2 35 6 steers..,
48 cows 988 3 00 1 steer...,
1 steer 1110 3 Oil
William Mahler-Colo.
1 bull 1010 3 10 I row
1 cow 1210 3 00 7 feeders.
1 cow 1070 1 50 2 feeders
1108
1420
1120
632
5S5
3 00
3 75
3 75
Oct. 15...
Oct. 16 ..
Oct. 17..,
Oct, IS..
Oct, 19 .,
Oct. 20...
Oct. 21...
Oct. 22...
Oct. 23..
Oct. 21...
Oct. 25. .
Oct. 26..
Oct. 27..
Oct. 2S..
Oct. 29..
Oct. ..,
Oet. ,11...
Nov. 1..
2 cows. 1090 2 M 6 calves 36 S 75
1 cow. . "60 2 u'i 1 heifer 720 .1 20
1 cow 980 1 50 4 heifers... 515 3 20
W. D. Johnson Neb.
6 cows 1066 2 6o 7 cows... .IM 30
1 cow M0 2 ("l 1 heifer ... 870 2 .0
1 cow S0 1 60 7 cows. ... 970 2 00
H. K. Johnson Neb.
21 feeders 1118 4 15 1 bull IM 2 SS
3 feeders 1066 3 70 1 bull 1600 2 23
J. McLean -Neb. . .
1 cow.. ..IttM 2 35 2 feeders.. 885 .1 2fi
2 cows . ..tlli 2 35 22 feeders.. 1086 4 Oj
1 cow 1210 2 35
Henrv Rubaoh-Colo.
3 feeders.. 9.11 3 70 1 bull 1266 2 .5
3 feeders.. 920 3 25 1 heifer.... 730 3 20
18 feeders.. 673 3 65 2 steers.... 885 3 20
. V.. M. Senrles-Neb.
24 feeders.. Mil .110 2 cows SW 3 00
1 feeder... S10 3 20
. . Clark Hros. Neb.
6 heifers. ., 691 3 20 1 heifer.... M 2 60
2 cows. . . . 985 2 60
C. N. Morse-S. I.
2.8 feeders.. 78J 3 65 1 feeder. . .1670 S CO
.1 feeders . SI6 3 on
HOGS-The ruppiv of hogs this morning
was eceptlo:ia'ly light for this time "f
lliu week, and, us other points tout favora
ble reports, the marKet here opened U!J
close to 5c .Uglier than yesterday s gimr-il
market. The hogs sold mostly from, JleO
to J156 and as high 11s JI.574 was paid f';r
n prime load of llghtwclghtn. Yesterday. "
will be remembered, tho bulk was from
$1.45 to $4.50, With u lop of $4 63 III l J'.'
of tho higher prices today the tm.rket i"-I
not seem to be particularly ai tlvc Sellers
wero holding lor good, strong prices and
buyers weie slow to pay thn adviitiee
They kepi selling, however, and the light
supply brought the market to tin early
close. There was no particular chango in
the market fioni start to lliilsh and, as
will be seen Irom the tnble ot average
prices, the sales average up close tn ,1
nickel higher than yesterday. The uvuime
cost Is now i.farlv back where It wiiji tti"
first of the week. Representative sales.
No. Av. Sb Pr No. Av. Hit. I'r
10 98 . .1 90 73 279 . . 4 i24
42 .. .165 120 I 70 r ....261 200 4 52 4
72 . . IM 80 t ," 70 ....211 4') 524
72. .251 320 I 50 73 258 HV1 4 524
VI. . ..2IS SO I oO 63 217 120 4 52 4
71 221 ... I 60 iU 236 ... I 624
61 264 120 4 60 if.' 250 80 I 624
65 304 8M 4 .VI 85 168 . . 4 52 4
51 29.1 120 I (jij T.'i 257 80 I 6C".
67 24 9 80 4 Ml 03 2S7 40 I 624
51 312 NO I ,Vi 59 297 sii 4 624
59 252 80 4 5n 56 2n) 120 4 624
86 2.13 20ii I 50 70 .. ..216 210 4 524
5 342 ... 4 50 10 252 ... 4 5i4
Mi 273 80 I .VI 33 213 . 4 524
62 253 80 4 .VI 63 211 160 4 52 4
65 169 Ilia t 60 87 20.1 . 4 624
39 311 160 4 1V1 62 262 120 I 524
47 31 1 40 4 .VI ivi 276 . 4 624
41 326 ... I TO 77 259 40 1 624
9S 172 80 I 60 72 20.1 120 l '24
61 .103 to IM 65,.... 337 wi 1524
63 2.16 210 4 .'0 72 236 200 4 62 4
rti 283 280 I .VI 85 217 .. 4 524
22 282 ... 4 45 06 26S . 1524
24 329 ... 4 60 71 231 40 4 624
63 ... I .VI 279 .80 4 02 ij.
66 253 80 I 60
IV. 311 80 -J 50
77 2.12 200 4 50
61 312 120 4 M
71 KRI . 1 I'i'j
OS 272 120 4 624
79. ... 242 40 I 55
05..... 277 40 I C5
:7 311 ... 4 50
70 23S 120 4 SS
241 160 4 52W 53 275 80 1 65
68 281 ... 4 62 4 82 234 120 4 Ki
45 317 ... 4 62 4 62 216 120 4 65
87 25S SO 4 624 15 270 . 4 55
S6 202 160 t 5211. 79 221 120 4 65
61 262 80 4 62 w. 85 170 .. 4 674
03 22.1 120 4 52X
SIIMKP-There were very few sheep line
today und sucn as did arrive were nnutly
of rather poor iiuallty. Tho better grades
of killers were bought by the packers at
Just about sloailv prices Lambs sold as
lllgh as J5.0O and sheep sold at $3 75. Theie
was nothing 011 the market that could be
called choice. Packers claim they lire nut
getting cumuli choice Inmbs to meet their
demands, an.l, as 11 result, they ate goo 1
buyers of that class of stun. Tile comm 111
stuff was, of course, slow sale and prl--1
wink.
Feeders were rather dull this mnrnln.-T.
but there wns very little good stuff hen
The few that were ofTer-?d brought about
tho same prices they have been selling fir
all along. The common stun was weak nn 1
dull.
Quotations: Choice western grass -wethers.
$3.00if4.00; choice crass yearlings, $360
514.00; choice ewes, $.1.S5ii3.60: fair to good
ewes. S3.00A3.25: cull ewes, C2.E0il3.Ort; choice
spring lamb", 5.COT5.20; fair to good spring
lambs, $4.755.00; feeder wethers, $.1..151f1 15;
feeder lambs. $l.0O5J4.40. Repn bcntutlvo
sales:
No. Av. Pr
75 Nebraska feeder ewes 79 3 .10
52 Nebraska feeder wethers 75 $3 70
S Nebraska feeder wethers 107 3 70
152 Nebraska feeder wethers 76 70
53 Nebraska feeder wethers 92 .. 70
3o Nebraska feeder wetherx ... 6S 3 70
ii Wyoming feeder wethers 89 3 70
307 Wyoming feeder wctliers.... 11 J 01
415 Wyoming feeder wethers 77 3 70
520 Wyoming wethers 91 ." 75
1 Wyoming feeder liimti....
60
61
4 iM
61 Wyoming feeder lambs...
102 Wyoming lambs
4 30
5 00
61
CUM . l,lF. STOCK MtltKIVr.
v
t'linloc Medium Slerrs About Stniil)
Hon Act I ve Slier i Higher.
CHICACJO, Nov. l.-CATTLK-Heceipts.
9,500 head; choice medium steers uli" it
steuilj ; others s"low to U'c lower; butcher
stock steady to slow; thin light stock
slower; natives, best 011 sale today, am.
carload at $5.80; good to prime steers. J5.IU
i55.9l; poor to medium, $1,351(5.35; selected
feeders, slow, $1.80114.15; mixed Htock- rs,
weak, $2.761f1.85; cows, $2,601(4.25: heifers,
51 .5o'i2.l.O; dinners. $2.60'K 1. 61); bulls, choice
steady, others lower. $2 50ti4.l0; calves, $3.10
ti.no ; Texas fed steers, $l.00ji 1.85; yrass
steers. $1251(1.10: bulls, $2.501(3. 25.
ItOOS Hecelpts today, 2s,0n0 head; to
monow, 23.000 estimated; left over, 4,t"K);
active and fully 6c higher; top, $1.85; rilM'd
and butchers, $4,151(4 85; good to chnl"t
heavy. $l.651i I.S5; rough heavy. $t.40li l.50;
light, -.l.3jjl.K0; bulk of sales. Sl.OOIj 1.75.
SHF.I'P AND LAM HS Receipts, 10,"00
heiiil; market 10'ul5o higher; good to choice
wethers. $3,851(1.15; fair to choice mixed,
$3. 50113.95; western sheep, $3 90'p 1.15, Texas
sheep, $2 501(3.50; native Inmbs, $1. 2515. M,
western Inmbs, $4.761iS.40.
Hecelpts during Oototior, 1900: Cattle,
283.361 head; last year, 243,307 head. Increase,
40.054 head; hogs, this year, 739.093 head;
last year. 606.596 head; Increase. 72.467 head:
aheep, this year, 373,778 head; last year,
350,760 head; Increase, 23,018 head.
Kiiiiniiii City Lite Sloel..
KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-CATTLH-Receipts.
5,800 natives, l.ooo Toxans, 4(0 cal is;
light supply stimulated values, tilt desir
able offerings selling 6T(Wc higher: witl'o
steers, 1.6'J1(5.fi0: stockers und feeders, ,?,1 00
ii4.35. butcher cows and helfors, $3.0011.1.1,11;
caliners, S2.5afi3.00; fed westerns, $.'!.. 7f( ". ( ,
Tesans. $3,0011.00; calves. $3.60f5.25.
1 1 Of JS Receipts, 9,300 head, trade verv
active, oiiened 51110c higher, closed Htr.'llis
at 10c advniice. heavy and mixed, $1 iki(j
4.72H-: light, $I.65UI.72'4: pigs. $4.40'al.65.
SIIIIKP AND LA. MRS Receipts, 5,0,10
1, .....I Ilr-lit Rilnnlv vi-lil,.li nr.1,1 ., I fl..
prices; lambs, $1.50115.25; muttons, M Ui'-c I
1.10: stockers and feeders, $:!.25'o 1.00; iuIIp, '
l2.MI3.Si.
St. I,o 11 1 p. l.lve Mui'U.
ST. LPCIS. Nov. l.-CATTLi:-IecelplH,
3,70i) head, Including .'I.OtiO Texans; market
steady; native shipping und export steers.
$1.7.Vf5.85; dressed beef und butcher Hteern.
$l2016.6O; slevrs under 1,000 His., $3 HHfO 30,
Mockers and feeders. $2.151 1.4m; cows and
lienors, $2.uoi( 1. 7f : dinners, ji.jj 85, hulls,
$2.20i( 1.00; Texas and Indian sti-nrs, $3.31
4.55; cowh anil heifers, $2.7nf(3 15.
IlilltS Hi IptH. 7.0IHI heud: market 6c
higher: nigs nnd lights, $4.00'H 1.65. unckers.
$1,651(1.70; butchers. $1.701 1.80.
Hlll';i-;P A.NI) I.A.MIIH- itece nts. E'rt head.
market steady; native muttons. $.'!.601i l.od:
lambs, $4.6111125; culls and bucks. $ooi, 1.110;
Htocliers, $:.501i2.75.
M. .loeili Live Sloel..
SOfTII ST. JOSKPII. Mo.. Nov. I.
-iSpe-
clal.l The Journal ouolcs .is follows
CATTLi: - Rec-olntH. UOU head. market 1
steiuh to easy, nnthes. $1 IH4..35. TcMms '
and westerns. ?3.251(5 35, cows and helfern. !
J'J.iwfH.fiii; bulls and sl.igs, $J.0u1i4.i. yeni-
HngH und 1'iiivo", j.i 2.1I1 1.3.1; stockers and
feeders, $3.00114.111; euls, $1 mi'. (0.25
UOflS Receipts, 2.41m head; market 71 ..ft
10c higher: closed strong; all ar.ules. SI. 11 in
4.72',4; bulk of Miles. $I.02V'( 1.67' .
H1IKKI' A.NIJ I .A .11 IIH- lliielpts, 31m heiiil:
market steadv; lambs, $1 6nsi,i Hi; sheep,
$3.60T( 1.00.
imt lurk LI i Sloel,,
NEW YORK. Nov. 1.-HEEVEH- Re
ceipts, 551 head; no trade of importance,
nominally steady, cables steady; thin
mollis, 5i3 cattle and 4.4" 1 quartiiis of beef
CALVES-Rerelpts. 89 head, steady; nil
sold; veals, $.V0OU8.5O; grnssers, $3.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 2.:yj
head: dull and generally stendx ; sheep
$2,251(3.50; choice. $4, culls, jLfiOI'2.01'
lambs, $4.62,i5.40; culls. $3.00'4.00.
I IOOS Receipts, 3,011 head, one deck on
sale; steady reeling; pigs llrm.
Slneli In MkIK.
Following are the receipts at the four
principal wesiern markets for November p
, , !!". llo,'H- Sheep:
South Otnalia 3.086 1,1m j
Chlcag j 9.6im 2s,ikn) p.'ooo
Kansas City 6,8fm 1,31m 5 Wj0
St. Louis :.7'"i 7,00) '.VjO
Totals
23,086 4S,9.'I 19,123
Sues Hie' Elevntetl Ciinitaiif m
CIIICAOO, Nov. 1. Suits for ilumagca cs
tlmnted at nn aggregate of $760,000 to
$1,000,000 iere filed in the circuit court
hero today by the school board against tho
elevated railway companies, whnie tracks
and trnftlc are nlleged to havo damaged
school property.
As tho declarations have not yet been
II lid It Is Impossible, to stato tho exact
amount of tho dnmnges nuked. It Is
claimed that aside fioni Injuries to the
butldltiKH themselves, pupils nro greatly
hindered In their work by tho noise made
by the trnlns. The defendants to tho suit
are The Metropolitan West Side Rail
road company, tho Lake Street Klevntnl
Railroad company, tho Northwestern Ele
vated Railroad company nnd the South
Side Rapid Transit company.
Here's Health to Ymil
That is tho motto of Cascarrts Candy
Cathartic, and an Iron-clad guarantee goes
with It to those who use tho magic tab
lets. Druggists. 10c, 26c, fiOo.
L noli SueeeeiU lloitnrll .
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. l.-dtnos H.
Lynch, the new president of the Interna
tional 1ypographlr.il union, today sue
ccedcil S H H..nnelly, the retiring presi
dent lleadqii.iriers of the union are In
this clt
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stantly on hand, fecond hand boilers bought
and sold. Special and piompt attention 10
ren ilrs In city or 'ountrv 19th und Pierre.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestem Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Electric Wiring Hells and Gas Ltehtlnr,
Q. W JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St.
sAFE AND IrtON ivORKi.
and Iron Works
G. AN UK KKS, Prop.
Maltrs n specialty of
I i' 12 KSCAPI2S,
M. IIJ HIICTTEHS.
And Burglar Proof Safes tz Vault Doors, ett
(III) S. Mtli St.. Iliiiiilin. Nrli.
Davis & CowgSI! iron Works.
MANUFACTI'RIIRS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHINERY.
GENERAL RISPAIRINQ A BPBCIALT1
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDKR8.
1601, man niid ir.OtS JnoUson Street,
Omnha, Nrb. Tel. .',:S8.
E. Zabrlskle, Agent. J. B. Cowdll, Mr,
roalta ashine Works
Pattern Makers and Model Builder-.
J! Manufacturers and Deulers Steunt
hy Fittings, I'.tevator Supplies, Strum
Lnilnrs and Boilers, Gasoline En
gines, Cream Separators. Machin
ists Supnlles. High Orado Repair Work a
Specialty Kaeior.v nnd officii 60C-14 South
Tenth St. Phone 23.0
EI.EVAlO.i SUPPLIES.
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick and Easy Rlulng
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH CATES.
Send for catalogue
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BH'FFS, U.
1M 9th Street. Telephone 149.
c
13. Davis & Son
Aitrnts for the Itlolimon.l
Snfrty fintes nnii
Klrr Dour.
Elevator Hydriullc and Hnd ICIeTator.
Elevator rcpalriuc a specialty. Leather
Valve Cups for Elevators, Engines nnd
Trlntlng Pressses.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone lOUil. Omaha, Nsl
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, 1'KOVISlONii and STOCKS
11 OA no of tiiauic.
H.RPKmiEYa co.
HOOrMM'f" LirC BUG. BRAHCH 1036 tUt
CMAHA tlta UiKCLfl fit
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