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    TO
THE OMAnA DATLV BE E: FRIDAY, yOTEMBET? 0, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Dull and Slightly Loner Moit of the
Session on Lower Cables.
CORN EASY ON FREER COUNTRY OFFERINGS
Unix Hull rtltli Trmlr of I.luhl Local
Chnracler Provisions ilel, .Mar
ket Hliirtlnir Higher on
I.lKlit 1 1 OK Heeellits.
CHICAGO, Nov. 8.-Whe.lt wns dull alj'l
asy most of Ihe ilay, on lower cables, but
later steaiilcd on export business, December
closing a shade lower. Corn closed UTi
lower and oats miclianuf'l Provisions at
llin clout! were I'ilfGc down
December wheat opewid Uo higher to 'kc
lower nl nWi'Z'iV, striving to wee Its way
clear through conflicting news, a Liverpool
decline on ono liuml und .lulllsh Argcntl.i.j
nlvlces on the other. Following the open
ing, December touehetl 7:i".f73'xc. Tli"rr
after, however, the tnur.ot generally
Ignored tho wonl from th" other side tr.o
eipiutor to the effect ilru storms hud done
unveru damage to the crop In the province
of Santa Fc A Jones cnhlo tinnoutiolng
that the prclhnlnary Kiisslun report show.i
the wheat eroit in be tin best since 18.M
wan a depressing factor, the recent lurgu
Hhlpmetits from thai country seeming 10
bear out the report. December graduall).
on a narrow trade, sngnui to u
this point cash sales here were reported
nt ,1I0,(M) bo. and New York claimed forty
llvo loads for export. Shorts covered and
u recovery ensued, December cosing a
shade under yesterday at 73M'i3,i. Sei
board clearances In wheat and Hour wuro
eiinal to 33j,io bn. Primary receipts ag
gregated tm.uw Int., como.ired with WilOiO
bu, last veur. Minneapolis ami Dultl n
reported 126 cars, against 1177 last wee-j
und W a year ago. local lecclpts wero 131
cars, two of coiitrne grade.
Freer eoiintrv offerings, due largely to
the cooler weather, eanced u recession In
the prlco of corn, Lowir cables wero .
minor factor. Offerings or November were
very liberal and elevators were freo su'I'is
of December and May. D -comber sold be
tween 3.'i&e and AVfe and closed UdW
down at 3..'(i(."..",c liicelpts wero cars.
Oats were t.nll and the trade of u light
local charaet-r Prices w re steady. '
cember sold between SITufl'c ami 2lV'2t'..e
mid closed unchanged at Il'.c. Hecelpts
wero 157 cars. . ,
Provisions wero iulet. The market stiirti'l
2!ifj6o higher, on Hutu has receipts und
better prices at the yards, bill eased olf
later with -vheat anil on liberal offerings
of lard. Trade was principally local mil
bare of features, .lamury pork sold be
tween Jll.22'3 and Jll.15 and closed r.o low'r
nt f 11.15; .lannnry lard bclwicn HWIJ and
J6.C3, closing SVflific down at Kffi, and Jnnu
iiry ribs between J6.no anil tj.'J2i, with the
close Te depressed at KM
Kutlmated receipts tomorrow. Wheat, 8j
rars; corn, :i0 cars; oats, ISO cars; boss,
tti.omi head.
TIkj leading futures ranged as follows;
Articles.! Open. IIIrIi.I Low. I Close. MVy.
No. 1 northern spring, 6s SHd: No, 1 Cali
fornia, fis 4d. Futures, quiet; December,
6s "jd; March, 6s l'id.
COHN Spot, quiet; American mixed,
nominal nt 4s 2d. Futures, steady; No
vemler, 4s Id; December, 4s Sd; January,
3s 10,d.
PHOVIHIONB-IInm-i, short cut, Arm nt
43s cd, Shoulders, square, steady nt 32s.
TAUXJW-Austrnllaii (In London), llrm
at 27s,
omaiia wiioi.kxali maiikets.
Wheat
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
May
Oats
Nov.
Dec.
May
Pork -
Nov.
Jan.
Ijird
Nov.
Dee.
Jan.
Jllbs-
Nov.
Jan.
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No. 2.
rimh ountatlous were ns follows:
PLOl'U Unlet: winter patents. J3.703.50;
Mraluhtw. J3.10'u3.lXl. bakers. $2.205j2.75.
WlllCAT-No. 3. 677.lc; No. 2 red, 72'ifT
T&V'C.
lrOItN No. 2, MV,e; No. 2 yellow, 3S(je.
OATS No. 2. 22-ii22c; No. 2 white, 27c;
No, 3 while, await!. , , ,
1IA 111,10V-Fair to choice maltliiK. 4,.1?-lc.
hkkiih-Nii. 1 flax. 11.70; No. 1 north
western, it 7S; prime timothy, Ul5( u20;
clover, contract Rrade, $10.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. J11.0).
J-ard, per 1W lbs.. ST.oOliT.re'i. Short -'lbs
dldes iloose), Jii.Wi.0. Diy salted slnul
ders (boxed). Jfi.00fl6.25. Short clear sides
(.boxed). Jfi.iWfJfi.70.
WHISKY Itasls of high wines, J1.27.
FollnwliiR are the receipts and shipments
today;
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bills 24.000 J1."II0
Wheat, bu 73 000 122 0
Corn, bu OT.00O 3Si',i0
Oats, bu 113.0H0 143,0 0
Jive, bu 1. 0
Uarley. bu '8,000 2o,CW
On the Produce exchanKe today the but
ter market wne steady; creameries. 15fi22o;
dairies, 12Uflhc. Cheese, dull, at lOitll'.C
Krks, steady; fresh, 20o.
NKW TonK (iKNKn.1L MAIIKRT,
Cluofntloii ,r )ay an Varlan
CanniiMll(leR,
NKW YOUK, Nov. 8.-FI,OUIt-Itecelpts,
a!.601 bbls.; exports, 11.467 Mils,; sales, S.SW
nkK'S.; market dull and teudlnR lower, with
buyers scarco on account of the crop In
wheat; winter patents, J3.70W4.00: straights,
3.5Wt3.lV); Minnesota patents, J4. 004.25; win
ter extras. J2.Gj(ii3.0O: Minnesota bakers.
$3.00m3.40; winter low untiles. J2.4r.ir2.60. Ilyo
Hour, easy; sales, 3P) bids.; fair to Rood
.00iia20; choice to fancy. S3. 25ft 3. GO. Duck'
'wheat flour, easy at J2.0fl'32.13,
HIUMCWHKAT Dull at 57.fr (50c.
COHNM10Al Quiet; yellow western, 86c;
city, (ixo.; iinnuiywine. fi.MU-.w.
UYi: Steady; No. 2 western, EGo f. o. b.
Bllo.it; state, r.lfi52o e. I. 1, New York.
HAHLKY Qlllut: feedlliB, 42fj"lfiQ c. I. f.,
llulTalo; maltliiK, r0fi5So c. I, f.. HufTnlo.
UAULKY MALT Quiet ; western, fflliGSo.
WII1CAT Hecelpts. 155,550 bu.; exports,
R3.727 bu.; sales. 3.S2r,000 bu, futiires; spot,
easy; No. 2 red, 70o f. o. b. alloat; No, 3
red. 77,iu eliivntor; No. 1 northern. Duluth.
HI?io f. n. b, alloat; No, 1 hard, Duluth,
SSUe. f. o. h. alloat. Ontlnns had n firm
npenlnR on bulllsli Argentine reports and a
demand from local shorts, but subsequently
yielded to liquidation based on weakness
nhroad and disappointing outside support;
closed easy ut ic net ueeiine; .iaren,
K2 3.16c. closed at h2o: May. SI 3-16fjS2 3-lGc.
closed at SlN,c; December, 7M'u'79 1-lGo, '
closed ut 7S&c.
COUN Hecelpts. 40G.8OO bu.; exports, 141,
226 bu,, sales, 210,00(1 bu. futures; spot, easy;
No. 2, 45',ii! elevator and 16Ve f. o. h. afloat.
Options opened steady with wheat, after
which they weakened under bearish cables,
fair weather conditions and unloading
closed easy at net lower; May. 4bit
42Mc, closed at 42'c; December, 42:ifJ'42c,
closed at 42He
OATS Receipts, 240,8iW bu.; exports, 50.064
hu.i spot dull; No. 2, 25!?c; No, 3, 25c; No.
S white, 2So; No, 3 white, 27Wc; track, mixed
westuru. 25iiT26Hc; track, white western and
Htate. 27ft 33c. Options dull.
FRKD-Qulet: spring bran, Jie.SOfriG.:!.!;
inlddlltiKM, J17.O0fTin.5O; winter bran, J17.00.'n
1D.0O: city. J17.00'il 17.23.
HAY Dull; shipping, 75fi'77Ucj Rood to
choice. S2iif'J2Vi.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to chtle,
SS99 crop, 10f"13c; olds. 2fi6c; Paclllc coast,
1S99 crop. 10ft 13c, olds. 2fi5c.
lUDKS-aalveston, 20 to 23 bB 18c; Call
f oi ilia, 21 to 25 lbs., lSVic; Texas dry, 24 to
80 lbs., 23ViC
WOOI-Dull; domestic llceco, 25St27o;
Texas, 15Silfic.
l'KOVlSIONS-lleef. dull; family, J10.50
fll,75; mess, J9.0ivii9.50; beof hams. JlM.OIff
21.00; packet, JI0.00Jfl0.5i); extra India mo's.
J16 0Offl7.0O. Cut meats, bteady: pickl.'d
bellies. J9.25ffll.00; pickled shoulders, Jfi.25;
lilckltd hams, J9.Wfi9.50. Lard, weak:
western steamed, J7.424; October closed
at J7.55, nominal; refined, market quiet ;
onntlnental. ST. 65: South America. JS2'.
rompnund. J6.12'if6.23. Pork, dull; family.
9I6.0V11 16.50; Bliort clear, JI 1.251)17,00; mes,
J12.255fl3.50.
IIUTTKU-Steadv: creamery, 16f23Vjc;
June ereamerv, lifi.ivsc; inciory, i3(it'e
CIIKKSl'Wteceliits. S.093 pkes.: steady
larRo while, 10c; small white. 11c; large
co ored. jo-'ic; small colored, lie.
HfinS-Iteceliits. 7.216 nkus, : firmer: went
crn, reRiilar packliiR, at mark, !SQ2lVic;
western, loss on, J4i:.
POTATOKS-Qulet; Jcrsevs. J1.37V4c: New
Tork. J1.25: Loin? Ishmd, Jl.50ffl.75; Jer-ivy
Hweets. Jl .WMW.
TALLOW Quiet ; city. 4kc; country. 44
Sf4;o.
HICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
4MiWo: Japan. 4:45C.
MOLASSKS-Qulet; New Orleans, open
Iiullle. irooil to eholcn. 42fi53c.
MF.TAI.S There wus little or uothliiR do
InR In tho metal uxchanRe and the prlco
movement wiiH on u nominal order. Ca
bles and news from primary doniobtlo
no nts lackiMi reaturo or incentive minor
tance. At tho close, the metal exclmime
railed tile Iron warrants quiet at J9.0ofr 10.00
lako copper, quiet ut Jfi.75fil7.o0; tin. dull
and nominal at S2S: lead, quiet nt JI.37H.
unit anelter. unlet at J4.10fll.15. Tho brokers
price for lead was Riven as Jl and for cop
per Jlti.754ilO.S7H.
Liverpool 4. ml 11 mill Pro vlloii.
LIVKIIPOOL. Nov. S.-WIIKAT-Snot
Bteudy; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s 'M;
Condition of Trade nml Uuotatlonn on
Mttiplr and I'niicy Produce,
.naOS-Hccclpts llRhti Rood stock, 16'.41i
"lIVK POI'LTIlY-lIens, 60140; roosters,
3fjlc; sprltiR chickens, 7f7',sc; ducks, Gfj7c;
Reese, fiiffjc; turkeys, kWJc.
FHIOSH DIlLSSiiD POI'LTIIY Hens, Sff
c; roosters, b'aHc; ducks and geese, 9iiI0c;
broilers, per doz., J3: sprint? chickens, ier
lb,, SfiSHc; turkeys. 12'jc.
OAMK-I'ralrie chickens, per doz., J3.00
l.fin; msllard ducks, per doz., J3; teal, Jl.ry-q
1.75, mixed, Jl. 25-511,50; Jacksnlpes. Sl.'Mil.iM,
HI'TTICK -Common to fair, 12c. choice.
15filfic; separator, 21c; Ratherod creamery,
l'u2uc.
FUKSII OYSTMitS-Flrst Rrade, solid
packed, New York counts, per can, Use: ex
tra selects, 32c; standards, 25c; medium,
-'I-. Second Rrade, slack tilled, New ork
counts, per can, 3oc; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20c; bull standards, per gal.,
JI.25.
PIOKONS-Llve, per doz., 90c.
VICALS-Cholce, !)H10c.
HAY Prlco qlloled by Omaha Wholesale
liny Dealers association: Choice upland,
S9: No. 1 linlaml. JS.50: medium. JS! coarse.
J7.50. Ityo straw, J6. These prices are for
nay or Rood color and quality,
fair. Hecelpts, 5 cars.
OATS-No. 3 white, 26c.
CORN No. 3, 3M.'.
IIHAN-13.
VKOHTAHLKS.
CrCCMHKRS-Per doz., .fl25o.
TI'RNIPS -Per bll. basket, 5"c.
IIUKTH Per bu.. 60c.
CA RROTS Per bu.. 50c,
LHTTI'CH-Per doz., I(fal5c.
IIA ntHI I FM Per iln.. lr,e.
HI'ANS Wax, per 1-3 bu, basket, 90c;
strltiR, 76c. . . .
POTATOKS-Pcr bu., 40fGOc; Idaho, per
h'w'kKT POTATOKS-Per bbl.. J2.00fi2.25.
CA1IHA(II2-Pcr lb., IVic; Hollnnd seed,
H.c
TOM.toi;h per 2-iiu. duskci, wc,
ONIONS-Per bu., 75o. . rir
ClCLIiRY-Nebraska and Utah, .10ff45i:;
extra mammoth, fiOc.
FRCITH.
Pi:ARR-Per box, J2.COfj2.23.
ORAPI'.S-Debiwari! and NlaRara. per 5
Ib. basket, 15e; Malaita. per keR, J6.u0f ..50.
A PPL KS Native. 75C(U1.00 per bu.; per
bid., J2.50; eastern. J2.75fj3.00.
CHANIti:RRli;S-Pcr bbl., J7.50; per
crate, J2.75.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOFS Mexican, per box. J4.50.
LI3MONK UuHfornlft, nxtru fancy, J4.00;
choice, J3.50. ,
I1ANANAS l'er bunch, nccordlnR to size,
J2.OOfl2.50.
FKIS-Cnllfornla. new cartons, 90c; luy-
Cra' 6V' MISCKLLANFOCS.
NCTS FtiRll.'li walnut-. i-r lb., 13c;
filberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., l.fi
aic; raw peanuts, per lb Sfn.'ic: roasted,
GM7'jc; ltrazlls. 12c; Pecans, 9i10c.
.St, I.oiiIn (J rill 11 mill Provlnloim.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 8.-WHi:AT-lllRher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 71c; track. 7Sfi74c;
November. 71c; December. 71Uc; May,
75Ti,c; No. 2 hard, 69fj70c; receipts, 3.1,100
bushels. ,
COUN Lower; No. 2 cash, 3.)',ic; track,
mi'fcc: November, 34ic; December, 3l!ic;
Miiy. SrttXtMc. ,
OATS-Steady; No. 2 cash, 23c; track,
2;i'ifi23e; November, 23c; December, 22!ic;
Mav, 2kSc; No. 2 white, 26'ifj26!ic
RYF-I'lrm at 49c.
FLOl'R Quiet and unchaURcd.
SI'.FDS- Timothy, steady nt $3.75f4.20.
CO RNM FA L Steady at J2.00.
1IRAN Fasy; sacked, cast track, 64!4fi
65e.
HAY I IlRher; timothy, J9.50fjl3.00; prairie,
JS.&IM 10.50.
WHISKY-Sleady at J1.27.
I RON (.'OTTONTIFS-J1.25.
HAlUIINfJ 74SV4c.
I I KM P Twine. 9c.
MFTALS-Lead: Steady nt .J4.20S-I.22U.
Mi,,. Her: Ste.'iilv nt J4.00.
POl'LTRY Steady ; chickens.
was 1J. On the other hnnd, tho mercurial
specialties, which aro always favorites with
tho speculators, rose buoyantly on enor
mous deallnRS One or two of them had
been below last nlKht's closo early In tho
day, notably SjRur, which broke m nt
the openltiR. The late upward movement
carried HURar, People's Oas, Manhattan,
llrooklyn Transit. Metropolitan Street Rnll
way, Pacific Mull and American Tobacco
tip from 24 to nearly points. Yesterdays
enormous buying of Northern Paclllc was
explained by today's declaration of an
extra dividend of 1 per cent on the com
mon stock. The omission of this dividend
In AurusL when the rcRUlar semi-annual
dividend of 1 per cent was declared, was
considered a very ominous sIrii of tho
prospect of curtailed earnliiRS for railroads.
Today's action Is accented as showlliR re
stored confidence In the malntenanco of
the earnlnK power of railroads, but It did
not save the stock from n sharp reaction
on proilt-tuklnR. The steel stocks were
IrrcRiilar, Sleel mid Wire and Pressed
Steel Car sIiowIhr reactions, while other
members of the. croup wero stronp. Money
continued In abundant supply und sterllnc
exchnnRe rose fjrther, with tho demand
for payments for the enormous sales of
stocks for Lou Ion ticcount.
I ho bond market continues active and
llrm. Total sales, par vnlue, J4,U83.nuo.
rutted States 5s advanced '.4 und all other
Issues, except tho 5s, 4 per cent on the
last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's Ixjndon
financial letter says: There wus far broad.T
business In the markets here today. In
cludlng a revival in homo rails, which
spurted on closing of bear contracts on the
news that coal contracts have been mui(e nt
11 reduction of 6 shlllliiRS. Americans wru
le.H excited, lull ullll viri nnlle... I.ire
tiir.?....?A lnv changing hands on professional ileal
Demanu tlKHt ''). public and mo continent Is still
standiiiR, ninof. Loudon took prollts all
;iay, wiiiiu .New York bought, thus cant
ing .a see-sawing market. Money win
harder, on tho withdrawal ol i:3,(0,0f0 1 11
war loan Installment and the ImPeiidtnR
iiir paymeius on exenequer uoiius
balances, $651,500, money, 5ft7 per cent; New
York exchange, discount bid. par asked.
CINCINNATI, Nov. S.-Clearlngs, J2,2;i.
150. New York exchange, 15'q25c discount,
monev, 3i3fiH per cent,
PlttLADFLl'HtA, Nov. S. Clearings,
Jl.4:il,64fi, balances, J2,140,R91.
IIALTI.MORF. Nov. S.-Clcarlligs, J3.S37,
7il; balances, JI99.271.
1IOSTON. Nov. S.-Clearlngs, J22.589.6IS;
bnlanees, Sl.RSt.4VS.
NKW YORK. Nov, 8,-ClearltiRS, J1S7.I39,
492; balances, J9.240.514,
11 i-i'mii y oiiin. j no nana oc ingiauii le i iuii
iiinw surprised tno inarKet by dlsclosinu
that tho bank had boiTiiweil il.M)t.
making a consequent reduction by 2,u,n)
In the market balnnces, despite il.i,(i
Roverument disbursements. Silver fell a
rnrtlilnR, which was popularly atti United to
Itrynn's defeat, but wns reallv owlmr to
tho fact that thcru was little demuud In u
narrow market.
Tlio follow line art the closlnir urlces on
the Nuw York Stock exchnuco:
I'lirelKii l'liiniieliil.
,.LONDON, Nov. S.-The hardenltiR of New
1 ork.exchango consequent on the election
has lessened the prospect of Immediate
shipments of Rold to tho t'nltcd States,
lioney Is harder, tins efforts of the Hank
of FiiKlaud t.j regain control lessening th
supplies. The tlnal Installment of the war
loan was paid todav. A large amount of
exchequer bonds must be paid November
15, and then the new treasury bill lssuo
Is expected to tako off .C1.5oo.V. Discounts
are firm. The continued rise In Americans
strengthened prices oil tho stock exchungo
Renerally today, but there was little In
crease of iictivltv. Home Hinds were firm
and the war loan was dull. Home rails
wero higher and London A: Hrlghton Im
proved 011 bear purchasing. Huslness In
Americans began early, with prices well
nhfivn tinrltv TliAin ,t-na tmieh i.vcltemetlt
and large transactions were lecorded, tho
bulk of which were for New York account
Afterward there was n reaction owing lo
profit taking, but the securities again Un
proved and closed steady. Chesapeake A.
Ohlos wero tho features nnd Northern Pn
clllea were particularly strong 011 dividend
rumors. A notable feature of the transa.
tlons was tho demand for the better cm.
of Investment stocks and bonds, which t
Is believed will continue to attract much,
attention, now that the currency queslU'i
In tho Culled Slates Is reirarded lis settled.
The weekly statement of the Hank of htiK
land shows the following thunges: 1ot.il
ri'siTi'i. i1m,m-..iw,.iI j!ln(Oo: circulation. i!e-
nd I creased i20-'.iii): bullion. I'ecrcased ifi?!.-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts Light All Around and Good Stuff
Brought Stronger Prices,
HOGS
AVERAGE
I
A TRIFLE HIGHER
flood Deiiiniid for ('holer Mirrp anil
Market Fifteen to 4(nnrtpr Itlkclirr
Tlmn It AVns 11 VVrfk Arii
l'ce'd-T Also .XoIIIiik Well.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. S.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 1.mi 2,M4 i.Iji
Ofllclal Tuesday ;a'5 5.17J 1.I0
Oniclal Wednesday 2.KIS 3,644 5,1110
Olllclal Thurjday 2.2S 5.1.75 L7il
Atchison T4H I'nton Paclllc
do nfd do nfd. ......
llaltlmoro & O... 78 Wabash
Canadian Pacific. hH do nfd.
Canada So....
Ches. & Ohio....
ChlcaRo . W.
f.:, u. it w
Chi. Ind. & L..
do pfd
Chi. & 13. 111.
2ot:
JO
26i;
H4
1124
132
15.1
19
iu'4 wneci. a. 1., l...
3: do 2d pfd
. 13"t, Wis. Central ...
.Mlk Third Avenuo ..
. 21V, Adams Fx
. 674t American 13x....
. W 1'. H. Fx
Chicago & N. W ic.,14 Wells-Furgo Kx.l3i
C, R. I. ,t P H2 Amer. Cot. Oil... Wi
C. C. C. & Ht. L. 6Vi do nfd 92
Colorado So 0 Amer. Malting... h'4
do 1st pfd 41 do pfd 2u
do 2d nfd 17 Amer. S. A: It.... 44'
Del. fc Hudson.. 'It"! do pfd 93
.17S Amer. Spirits ...
. 20-m do prd 17
. !l'( Amer, S. Hoop...
. IJ'i do pfd 78'4
. ,W4j Amer. S. & W... J3
.IfSt'i do pfd SI
10 Amer. Tin Plate. 3'i
IS i,i do pfd kS
L"
G..
Del. L. & W,
Denver & H.
do nfd
Frln
do 1st nfd
(It. Nor pfd
Hock cir Coal ..
Hocking Valley..
Iowa Central
do nfd
Lako Frio & W
do nfd
Lako Shore ....
L. & N
Manhattan L..
Mel. m. m ir,Tii ilo nf
Mi.vlnuti fVnlrnl 111' ri 1.
Minn. Ac at. i,... i". uiucoso sugar
do nfd 'hi do nfd
Mo. Paclllc usti Inter. Paper ...
.'Miuiic ,v unio... it no pin
id's no nfd i;:o
. I3s Anne. Mill. Co... 47i
. a, urooiuyn 11. -r
.11) Colo. Fuel & I
.21oi Con. Tobacco .
. 7Hu do nfd
V:t Federal Steel .
mi
Icctrlc
young,
6c:
"Vic;
young,
ducks,
creamery, 3SfJ23c;
6V-fi7Vjc; turkeys, oc
7c: geese. 6c.
HCTTFR-Stoudy;
dairy, LSiiic.
FfKiS -Firm at 17c.
PROVISIONS-Pork; Steady; jobbing,
tlfiim 1 .11 I'll : Nomlnnllv lower at S6.75fi6.77.
Drv salt meats, boxed, llrm; extra shorts,
,'... clear ribs and clear sides. J7.37'i.
Haoon. boxed, firm: extra shorts, clear
ribs and clear sides, JS.Zj,
llFCKlP TH-1' lour, u.oibi nois.; wueni, 0.1,
una In rni'ii. 37.0ml bu.: oats. 23.000 bll.
SHIPMl-'NTS Flour, i.',00U udis.; wneai,
S2.000 bu.; corn, 129,000 bu.. oats, 3U,000 bu.
KniisHH City ; rill 11 ami Provisions.
KAN'MAS riTY. Nov. 8. WHEAT-De
cember. lilTif(65c; May, 69Vc: cash, No, 2
hard. Ctil&fMifc; No. 3, 6l',4'B6ic; No. . red,
IlUffiTL'e: Mo. . ttlrtiTOe: rece nts. cars.
CORN December. 32T4fi33o; May, 34H
3P,ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 33!c; No. 2 white,
33Uc: No. 3, 32fl3lc.
OATS-.no, l Willie, ?4C.
IlYK No. 2. 43V,c.
HAY Choice timothy, J10.OOfJIO.50; choice
prairie. JS.O0fi8.50.
HUTTKU Creamery, lSfl21c; dairy.
fanev. 17c.
FCOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 17c dor... loss off, cases returned;
new whltewood cases Included, w more.
RFCF1PTS Wheat, 44.&00 bu.; corn, 26,
600 bu.: oats. 9.00O bu.
SHIPMFNTS-Wheat, 114,400 bu.; corn,
$,KK) bu.; oats, 11,0)0 bu.
M.. K. .1; T.
do nfd
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk & W...,
do nld
No. Paclllc
do nld
Ontario A- W....
Ore. Ry. & Xav
do old
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
do ItUMlfd
do 2d nfd
Rio G. W
do nfd
St. L. ,t S. F..
do 1st pfd
ilo 2d nfd
St. L. Southw..
do nfd
St. Paul
do nfd
So,
C9
.. 44T4
.. 32'
.. Sl'd
.. I'i'fe
.. n
..145
.. Mi
..IK)
.. 2!'i
.. 70U
Il4ij
ll'i Lacledo Gns ....
. :i4 National Biscuit
.136 ilo pfd it'
.137 National Lead .. -V3;
. .t'jia do pld !l
. Tfi National Steel .. 3.1
. 6l do pfd 92U
. 71. 4 N. 1 . All llrako.131
31. No. American
42 Pacillo Coust ..
.. 70 1 do 1st pfd....
..l.tl 1 do 2d pld
.. 1SH Pacillo Mall ....
.. Peonlo'H Gas ..
.. 23'4 Pressed S. Cur
.. 5o do pfd
.. Sfi I'lillmnn P.
..13 S. R. & T.
.. 69 Sugar
.. 3s4 do pfd...
.. 14'. Tcnn. Coal
.. 3.1V. U. S. Leather ..
..12')i'4 do pfd
..172, V. S. Rubber ...
P. & Omuha.115 do 11 til
Pacific ."JT Western Union..
lfi'i
59
si
46J
,Vj
Cnr.191
.64
i-i'i
& I.
So. Railway 1:;, Republic I. & S.
110 iirn j9'4 do prd
Texas & Pacific. ItOi P. C. U. & St
!
12'i.
23
Mi
M(n
17
62
L. 53
New York .Honey .Market.
NKW YORK. Nov. S. MONK Y On call.
steady, at 2'5ffl per cent; last loan at 5
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 44f
per cent.
H I'fillKlJNU K.XCIIANGK Firm, with nc-
iiiui niiRiness in naiiKers bins nt 51. HI!, for
demand and ut J4O,f4.S0Vi for sixty days.
i-osieu rais, j.ii'in.si; anu i.sj. com
mercial bills. Jt.MUft.bOi;.
SILVKR Cert flcales. 64fi65c: bar. KlUe:
Mexican dollars, 49)4C.
HONDS Government, strontr: state, in
active; railroad, strong.
Tno closing prices on bonus today are as
follows:
Toledo Mnrket.
TOLKDO. O.. Nov. S. WHKAT Dull:
cash and November, 63T4c; December, 77Hc;
May, MRsC.
CORN Fairly active, weaker; cash nnd
November. 37Uc: December. Itb'ic.
OATS Dull, unchanged: cash and No
vember. 22Uc; December, 23'4c.
CLOVFR-Dull: cash, IKffl. prime, $8.W;
December, J6.S0; March, Jb.'i.
l'lillnilrlnlila I'rodii.T Msrkrt,
TMIILADFLPHIA, Nov. 8.-HUTTKR-
Flrm; Rood demand; fancy western cream
orv Hio; fnnev western nrlnts. 2Sc.
f.r-!fsFlrm and nenrbv stock lc hlclior:
fresh nearby, 25c; fresh western, 24c; fresh
southwestern. 23c; fresh southern. 22c.
CHFFSK Quiet and easier: New York
full creams, firm nt HUe; New York, good
to choice, lUUffllc.
Ilulutli Mneket.
Dl'H'TH. Nov. 8. WHKAT No. 1 hard
rv.uh 7(.n: n arrive. 7Sci November. 78c: Do
cember. 75Hc; May, SUic No. 1 northern,
nali 7fiv. to nrrlve. 76c: November, ,nc: ue
cember, 75'ic; May. 79".ic; No. 2 northern,
71c: No. 3 spring, 010.
O ATS .'arq a nc
CORN 37'.4C. .
I'eorln Mnrkel.
PKORIA, Nov. S.-CORN-Stcady; No.
OATS Stead v : -o. - i'niie, -jc, ouieu
through. . . . ..... ,
WHISKY l..i lor iiniHiii-u houuh.
Mllwnnkee (irnln Mnrket.
MILWACKFK. Nov. S. WHKAT Lower;
No. 1 northern. 76c: No. 2 nortnern. iJUTic.
RYi; i' inn; .-so. 1, uu.
HA RLKY Higher; No. 2, 60c; sample,
44S5Sc.
iiiiiiipuiiiiHs Wheat Market,
MINNFAPOL1S, Nov. S.-WHFATCash.
7ilc: iJecemoer, ii'! . .i. . ""V: w"
track: No. 1 hard. 77',c; no. 1 nortnern.
75Hc; No. 2 normern. iivt'ttuvic
MOVKMK.NTS OF HTOCKS AMI DOXDS.
Conservative Klement Makes Its in
11 in-nee Felt from tile llopriilnK.
ni." vntitv. K'iiv. !i. Tho stock market
showed tho effect of some unsettlemcnt of
yesterday's buoyant conviction of specula-
' . . ......1. .1 , no iinnmhnnu nil
tors aim iuu ki" "i'i" . .....
that tno rise 111 prices ai wn puce ni
mifht und nn early culmination,
Tho more conservative element made Its
Inllueiico felt from the opening and at
0110 time during tho day brought tho ad
r,iii'K to 11 Htandstlll. Thn firmness
of tho undertone) of the market at that
tlmo was very striking nnd it was shown
miiio conclusively thut tho largo holders
of stock wero not particularly nervous
nvM. MPi'lnir tho rise In nrlces checked.
F.von those who aro willing and anxious
to sell out on 1111 upward tide showed
a determination to hold at any lower level
A very buoyant tendency then developed
In 1110 iiuiUHiriai anu nin'i-iaiij 111.-11U1 v
iiients of the list. The localized character
of this strength, with the ubsenco of any
I'. S. ref. 2s, reg.105
do coupon 105
do as, reg no
do coupon 110
do now 4s, reg. .1:1
do coupon ....
do old Is, reg
do coupon
110 as, rcR
do coupon ....
D. of C. 3 63s
N. Y. C. 1H 1US
N. J. C. gen. 6s..l2lsii
No. Paclllc 3s.... fiii,
do 4s KM'.
N V. C Xr Ml l. 4m 11)7
13oi Nor. W. c. Is.. 9Si,
115:i Ore. Nnv. Is Iu9
110 do 4s 103?,
113 Oregon S. L. 6s..l2I'i
no's no consoi us.... in.
other securities, doercnseil i;2,(9o,o,io;
public deposits, decreased X1.4AW); lioti'
reserved, lm reau'd x:5'i3.r. The rate of
discount was unchanged at t per cent.
PARIS, Nov 8. -Tho weekly fttutemont of
the Hank of Franco shows: Notes In circu
lation, decre'ised fisi'.OTf; treasury nccoiints
current, deerea-ed 31,(i.w)fi Rold In hard,
Increased 7,(iM00f; bills discounted, de
creased 10n.525.0nuf; silver In hand. Increaseil
750.('iOt. I'rlce.'. wero firm on tho bpur.io
today. Influenced by the strength of the
American market. Internationals were Ir
regular. Spanish 4s were calm and If.i
zlllnns miiilo 11 good recovery on tho im
provement of the llnnncl.il situation. Hlo
tlntos were strong, In sympathy, with New
York. Kattlrs hardened considerably on
reassuring remarks made by .1. H. Robinson
at the meeting, of the shareholders of bis
bank, tho Roblni)n's South African Hank
ing company. Three per cent rentes, Vl
Kc for the account, Kxchnngo on London,
25f lOt-e for checks, Spanish 4s closed at
G..(.
HKRL1N. Nov. 8.-Prlccs were rtrong on
the bourse today In response to tavorublc
New York advices. Locals wero largely
purchased and advanced conlderablv.
There was a ti mporary reaction, but prices
ngiiln advanced and closed very llrm. ifx
chani'e on Loudon, 20m 45ilgs for checks.
Discount rates for short bills. 24 per cem;
for three months bills, 4', per cent.
Cotton Market.
NKW YORK, Nov. S.-COTTON-S pecu
lation was decidedly more uctlvo today.
Th mnrket opened nt an advance of (if (10
points and further advanced Sf(22 points
chiefly on covering, although there wius
considerable more attention paid to cot
ton by the Investment class. The rise on
prices was due largely to a better class
of cable accounts, the Important featuro
of which was the Increased activity In
spring clrc'is and to frost forecasts of 11
sensational nature. Tho upward movement
of prices here was accelerated by better
accounts from New Fuglauil and southern
spinning sections and also from the cotton
goods market. More activity was nlso n
imrlml In Din unlit hern mint mnrkets. Willi
holders demanding higher prices. 1 he
1 ally was checked by selling for profits.
The general characteristic of the local
market, however, was decidedly better. The
frost predictions failed to unnerve shorts
while at the naini tlmo creating many new
friends for the market In speculative cir
cles. The closo was steudy. with tho net
ndvance reduced ISfj'Jl points. Futures
e'osed sleadv: November. 9.09c; December,
O.OSe; January, 9.09o; February, March,
April. May. J 1 tie-ami July, 9.11c: August,
9 03c. Spot c!ocil i-ulet; mliliPlng up
lands. 9D-16c; middling gulf. 913-16c; snles,
none.
L1VKRPOOL, Nov. S.-COTTON-Spot,
moderate; business easier; American mid
dling, 51S.321; good middling. 6 9.32d; mid
dling, ii ::i-i,iii: low middling, goon orui
narv. 4"id; culinary. 4Hid. Tho sales of the
day were 10,000 bales, of which 500 wero
for speculation and export and Included
R.00O American; receipts, 11.000 bales, nil
Auu'ilcaii. '"'utur.'S oiieiied quiet nnd closed
stuidy; American middling, I. m. c, No
vember. 5 5-i,lfi5 fi-fild. sellers: November
ntid December, 5 2-fild. buyers; December
and January, 5d. sellers; January and
February. 4 iKl-flld. sellers: February and
March, I fil-filf4 62-filil. sellers; March and
April. 160-fild, sellers; April and May,
4 59-6ld, sellers; May and June. 4 5S-64d,
sellers; Juno nnd July, 4 5fi-fi4fi I 57-64d, sell
ers; J.I ly nnd August, 4 55-fitd. sellers; Au
gust nnd September, I 5fi-64fj4 51-64d, sellers.
NKW ORLKANS, Nov. 8.-COTTON -Steady:
sales, 3.IW0 bales; ordinary, 7".c;
good ordinary, Mc; low middling, S-e;
middling, 97dc: good middling. 9c; mid
dling fair. 9 11-lfio; receipts, 15,49.'i br.les;
stock. 211. 21S bales. Futures, steadv, No
vember. S.87fS S9c; December, 8.87fiS.SKc;
Jiinuary, S.f.fi78.87c; February. S.SSfiS 90c;
March, 8.90fiS.9lc; April. S.91f?3.93c; May,
8.92ri8.93c: June. 8.9318 93c.
ST. LOIMH, Nov. S,-COTTON-Qlllot;
sales. 20o ba'ei; middling, 9 l-16c; receipts,
10,3i3 bales; shipments, 9,178 bales; stock,
55.25S bales.
Four days this week 7,19.
Same days last week 16,3'9
Same days week befote.. 16,674'
Samo three weeks ago.. 19.462
Same four weeks ugo.... 24,293
Average price tmid lor hogs
several days, with comparisons.
, 1900. 1S99, l&9j. L.97.l!96.ll'3.!lt-
3 691 .1 61 3 191 3 76 I W
a ,01 1 .
4 74
lT.lKiO
21, KW
18.S04
27.159
ij.717
for tho
i..,;-ij
25.616
16.331
4i,S22
Inst
960 3 35
467 3 10
275 3 9
844 I 0)
3 cows. ...110 8 53 3 bulls.... .1200 ! 1 J
1 bull 110) 2 40 2 cows 72o 2 OJ
K. 11. Colvln-Neb.
1 cow S40 2 0) 26 COWS 1016 3 70
Scow 1010 3 70
Duck Hrand Co. Nfu.
14 cows 926 2 ll 9 cows....
1 feeder,.. looo 3 90
W. L Colvln-Neb.
I cows 'At, 2 60 4 heifers,,
20 cows Itoo 3 53 61 calves..
6 calves... 116 3 25
. , C. Hoyt-Ncb.
12 feedpra srrt i no 1ft fe-.lerc.
6 feeders.. Mil 4 CO 1 bull .Htw aw
HOGS There were a few more hogs here
today than arrived liny day so far this
week, but still tho supply was not lure.
Other points suit In favorable reports, nnd
as 11 result the lnurkot hero opened up J'i
Sf5o higher. A few of the pncKers, went
out and bought up tho better grades at
JI.J2-J. and a lew loads went ns high
Sl.u, Tho bulk of thn early srles went from
JI.iOfri.75, with tho Ion.7 string nt,J4.:W.
After thu first forty loads had chang
hands packers lowered their bids and wan.ed
to buy tho rest hogs at $4.70. and the others
at Jl.67'i, ho that the last end of the mar
ket ,in about like vestetday. Sellers wero
not willing to cut looso nt thine figures,
and ns a result it wns hits before anything
like a clearance was made. Representative
sales;
Oct
Oct,
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
15... I 4 82j 1
16.... 4 71A, 4 2o!
...( 4 64, 4 16!
13..
19..
20..,
21 . .
22...
23.,
24..
25..
26..
27..
28..
29...
30...
31...
1...
3.'.'.
4...
r...
c...
7...
8...
452 2-5
451 2-5
457 3-5
4 61
4 K074
4 51 U
4 48
4 SV'4
4 ai.
fit?
i t'O.
4 46.5
4 61';
4 60
4 66
4 C54
4 10,
4 1(
4 13
4 16!
4 141
4 13
4 n
4 10
4 10
4 09
4 03
4 01
4 01
4 01
4 02,
4 01
.1 61 3 19
3 59i 3 2J1
70! I 3 231 3
4 7,ki 4 0:
4 TOHi 4 03
3 67
3 73
3 71
3 I A
3 55
3 56
3 M
3 64
3 47
3 62
3 54
3 66
3 63
3 45
3 47
3 61
3 62
3 65
3 52
i 611
3 W!
3 nil
3 62
3 63l
V3j
3 46
3 411
3 38
3 42
3 38
3 31
3 29
3 41
3 43
3 43j
a 44
346j
3 641
3 27
a aa 3 &:
I 25i 3 60
3 26 3 4
3 25 3 63
:i at
3 261 3 47
3 17
3 13
3 15
3 17
3 19
3 41
3 .19
3 36
3 40
3 42
3 44
3 27
n 30
3 31 3 33
a ?1 3 35
3 171 3 361
3 231 3 4f.
l M
4 r
4 65
4 6V
4 62
4 66
4 41
4 4S
4 ?
3 37
4 35
4 44
4 41
4 45
4 39
4 41
I 50
I 63
3 451 4 i
Indicates Sunday . , u
Tho official number of cars of stocK
brought In today by each road wns:
Cuttle. Hogs. Sho'p. H'rs.
C, M. & St. P. Ry.. .. 3
Mo. P. Ry 7 6
I'. P. system 16 L 1
C. & N. W. Ry 3
F K. & M. V R. R. 19 17 3
C, St. P., JL & O. Ry ..
It. & M. R. R. R. ... 29
C, H. & Q. Ily 2
K. C. & St. J ti
C, R. t. k P., east.. 1
('.. R. I. .t P.. west.. 9
Illinois Central
13
9
Totnl receipts
89
79
3
Thn disposition of tho day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of henil indicated
Iluycrs. Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 70
(1, II. Hammond Co 182
Swift and Company 281
Cudiihy Packing Co
Armour & Ct -is
Omaha Pkg. Co., K. C. 169
Swift & Co.. K. C 49
Hammond Co.. NC. C... Ci
R, Heckcr & Dcgun 7
Vnnsant & C 63
Lohtnan & Co 75
MrCrenry & Clark .... 5s
Illll & Hunzlnger 253
Hellton fi I'lldi rwood. . 27
Livingstone A- Schnller. 42
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 82
L. F. Husz M
11. T. Ilobluck 3
A. S. Maheny 1
Other buyers 292
Hogs,
Bfi
93fi
1,302
1,065
1,591
Sh'p.
'"ii
43
3,987
,.iio;b 00 cousni UH....111,
..124V4 Reading gen. 4s.. 89
Atoli. gen. 4s VKM4 Rio G. W. Is 91
do tuu. 4s 8H Hi 1. & 1 M c. r,s.l Pi
Canada So. 2s. ...107 'St L & 8 F g. 6s. 125
C. & O. 4!s lOO&st. Paul consols. .172
do 6s 119 St. P.. C. & P. ls.118
C. & N. W. c. 7s..l.l7'4 do 6s
do S. I" . d. 6S..117'! So. Inc lie 4s K"
Chicago Ter. 4s... 92 So. Railway 5s. ..Ill
uoio. iso, -is -a, it. i- 1 . lis.... i;j
D, & R. G. 4s.... 99'.3Tex. & Paclllc ls.UBVf.
Krlo general 4s... i'i do .'s 72
F. W. & D. C. Is. 75:4 Plllon Pnc. ls....P)ii
Gen. Klectrlo 6S..US Wabash 1h Ufi
la. Central ls....H6Vi do 2s lOIVi
L. & N. Itnl. 4s... 94 West Slinro 4s. ..112
M.. K. & T. 2s... fiSUWls. Central Is... S7',4
clo 4s 93? Va. Centuries ... Ol'.j
"Offered.
Iloston Stock luntntloiin,
HOSTON. Nov S.-Cnll loans. 4M5 per
cent: tlmo loans, IVfcfifi per cent. Ofllclnl
prices:
A.. T. & S. F Utirnlon Land i
do nfd ii West I'Jnil VVA
Amer. Sugar ,...12s Wis. Central II
do Pfd no1 Atchison 4s ion
Hoston & Alb'y.. 105',4 Adventuro GH
Hoston Klevnted.r7 Allouez Mill. Co.. 2!4
Hoston & Mo 191 lAinuI. Copper ... KPi
C.. H. & Q 131H Atlantic 21
Dominion Coal... 12 Hoston &. Mont. .317
do nfii u;i uutto ,v HoHtou. i.ji.f,
Federal Steel .... 4fi (al. & Hecla ....805
do prd 3! ueiileuuial IT'i
Gen. Klectrlo ....146 Franklin 15U
do pfd 140 Humboldt z
Kd. Klec. Ill 113 Osceola 73ty
Mex, Control 13"; Parrot 45'.-..
Mich, Tel 85 Qulnoy 157
N. K. G. & C 13 Santa V Copper. 7
Old Conoly 201U Tamarack :m
Old Dominion ... r-'i 1 ian .-tuning .... sii
Rubber XI Vlnona 3'b
Union Pacillo .... u',t'Wolvorlnes 4314
Coffee Mnrket.
NKW YORK, Nov. 8 COFFKK Futures
opened steady at a decline of Gf10 points
and ruled mole active, but generally weak,
following lower Ktiropean and Rio cih'eu,
weakness at Santos, large receipts 111 Ilrazll,
apathv In local pot circles and aboenee
nt publle speculative support, Increased the
decline to infill! iiolnls. Cloed steady, with
prleiM 10fr IS points net lower. Total s'tles.
3S.750 bags Including December ut J7.101I
7.15: March. J7 20f7 25; May. J7.35: June,
J7.33; July. J7.40fi7.l3; August, J7.45: Septem
ber, J7 50f7.55. Spot Rio. ensy; No. 7 In
voice. 81,0. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9'.4fjl31'c.
SiiKur Mnrket.
LONDON. Nov. S.-SI'GAR-Heet. Novem
ber. 5Ud.
NKW ORLKANS. Nov. S.-SUOAR-
Qulet; open kettle, 3U-IU0; open kettle, cen
trlfip'al. S'ifil i-lfic; centrifugal, granulated,
44filTic; white, 414c; yellow, 3 15-16fi4 7-16c;
seconds. 3fi4c. Jlolasses, quiet; open kettle.
2of32c; centrifugal, 12f(19c; syrup, quiet at
25fi29c.
NKW YORK. NOV. . Ml 'iMtl-uaw,
barelv steady; lair rellnlng, 37e; centrifu
gal, !)t! test, 4fc. Molasses sugar, 3ic; re
fined, easy.
California Dried Fruit.
NKW YORK. Nov. 8. CALI FORNIA
DRIKD FRIMTS Very dull, with prices
nominally unchanged; evaporated apples
came In for little attention on the part of
buyers all day, though tho situation as a
whole showed somo Improvement: prices
remained about unchanged; prime, V4'it
6'ic; choice. 5V4t-6c: fancy. irfiiiYfec. l'runes.
.i'i'itxV4e per in., as 10 size aim quality. ,p-
rlcots, UflHc; .iioor rnrK, limine, i-cacues,
peeled, ICft'JOc; impeded, 6f9c.
(Ill .Mnrkel.
011. CITY. To.. Nov. 8. OILS Credit bal-
imrwi. J1.10: cerllllcates. no bid: Hhlpniciits.
91,245 bbls.: nverage, 1W.972 bbls.; runs, 99,332
bbls.: average, i,--;; inns.
LONDON, Nov. 8. uil.H l.inseed, a.is.
Totals
PATTLH Them wrp
head of cattle 011 sale this morning, and as
tho demand was good from ull sources the.
market ruled active und (itrotigei on nil
kinds of good cattle.
Parkers all wanted cornfed cattle and
bought up what wero offered at goo I,
strong prices. The belter grades In SJine
cases sold n little higher than the prtce.i
paid yesterday, and even tho common kinds
seemed to move fairly well, it wns a good
market from start to finish, nnd tho prices
paid were very satisfactory
About fifteen cars would cover the ic
celpts of cow stuff. There were quite a
few cornfed cows and nelfers nnd they
sold nt steady to strong prices. Huyers
were nil good bidders and the grnsi stuff
as well as the cornfeds wero active and
tully steady. Cauners wero also pond sell
ers. Kverythlng was weighed up early In
the forenoon. ,
There seemed to be considerable demand
for the better grades of feeders this morn
ing, and tho market was fairly uctlvo ard
a little stronger. The common grades did
not movo qulto as rcadliy. but still th.'y
brought fully steady pi Ices. Stock cows
und heifers were In light supply and
brought very satisfactory prices as 00111
.,,,,'1 IH, vBHlnr.liiv. C.nild Mock bulls
vere also In good demnnd nt stiong prices,
but stock calves wero aguin miner iki,
leeted and sellers found It dimcult to find
buvers for them at steady prices.
There wero oniy 11 lev wcinrrii m.in.i
cattle on the market today. T he su'ors
good enough tor killers told readily at Hilly
as good prices as wero paid yesterduy, and
tho samo Is true of the cow stuff. I he
better grades of feeders also brought go id
strong prices, und anything at all good was
sold early. Representative sales:
UKKF STKKRS.
No.
82 82
21 US
51 107
63 1 111
10 78
43 in
3S in;,
37 ISO
X 107
70 145
ta is::
41;....
45....
31....
24....
56
Av. Sh. Pr.
4 Vj
4 3i)
4 35
68...
S3...
4...
65. . .
69...
9.1...
63...
37...
11...
66...
69...
60...
91...
73. . .
60...
50. . .
67...
M. . .
es..
4 35
.. 4 .r.
.. 4 i .
4 K
. . 1 55
.. 4
40 4
80 4 in
80 4 65
.. 4 67" 2
40 4 67'j,
... 4 ir,i3
fO I 70
262 PV) 4 70
...190 120 4 70
...Eil 40 4 70
...2l 120 4 70
...281 40 4 -0
IU7 100 4 70
4U
Av. Sti. Pr.
..J44 280 4 7214
..262 ... 4 7214
. .ItM 120 4 7214
..213 40 4 72'4
. .233 80 4 ?2'i,
..302 ... 4 72'4
6S 291 ... 4 72 2
81 ES HW 4 72'j
63 319 ... 4 72' j
No.
77. .
67..
CO..
si..
7S..
61
Kli
307
220
262
i0
4 72la
t 7'2
4 C714
1 l iVj
.292 80
.249 160
.190 ...
.256 . . .
40
..Sol
..227
..303 ...
..29J 1M
..291 320
..346 ...
..189 40
..23S ...
..260 280
..370 ...
..278 ...
..246
lis :ii- ... 1 i-'a
t -Ml 120 I "'."a
77 244 aii 1 1
69....
Im....
18..t.
10....
41 :w.t
73 247 80 4 6714
66 216 160 4 67lj
64 271 120 4 70
63 241 ... 4 70
71 222 40 4 70
81 191 80 4 70
71 229 100 I 70
49 3 IS ... ,4 70
65 25fi SO 4 'i0
I, I S9J ISO
80
75 2IS
..341
. .273
4 724
4 72" 4
4 721.1
139 200 4 72ts
13.
47.
89.
IW.
53.
271
.240
.276
.213
40
4 76
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 76
4 75
4 75
SIIFFPTlin r..vT- run it f.it aliKen und
Iambs that were offered IhH morning wero
ooiignt up in n hurry nt good, strong
prices. An 111 t-li 11 m ii'T. n'lm until for ted
sheep, and yearlings and $3.00 was tho top
on lambs. A string of western grass stuff
urnugiu j4.i.i. 11 was u good, active mar
kot, and It Is safe to sav that tho prlcai
paid today nre 15f(23c higher than the quo
tations of n week ago. l'ackcrs nre all
anxious for good stuff, and as the Mipply
has been light they have nail to pay eoo'1!
birong prices ior wnat tney got.
Tho feeder market was In better sliapo
today than It has been tucst of tho week.
There wero qulto a fow buyers on tho
mnrket. and what was sold brought rjood
strong prices.
Quotations: Choice western grass weth
ers J3.75ffl.10: choice grass yearlings, J3.75
(ft 4.10; choice ewes, J3.25ff3 50; fair to good
ewes, J3.00f?3.25: cull ewe.4, J2.6flfi3.O0; choice
spring lambs. j3.oofTS.S3: fnlr to good spring
Innibs, Jl 751f5.i'i; feeder wethers. J3.S5fi3.tn;
feeder lambs, Jl.nofH.IO. Representative
sines:
No.
661 Wyoming grass wethers...
4 Wyoming ewes
9 fed ewes
206 Wyoming feeder wethers.
1515 AVynmlnjr leeder sheep....
031 Wyoming wethers
339 Wyoming wethers
19 AVyomlng yearl.ngs
5 Wyoming grass wethers...
.ii.i Wyoming leeder luniiis
IW Wvomln,; feeder lnmo.-i 51
1 fed wether 120
W fed yearlings 8.8
161 Wyoming feeder lambs 59
206 Wyoming lambs C7
HAVE THEIR EYE ON CUBA
American and Canadian OapitaliiU Organize
$20,000,000 Company.
SUGAR PLANTATIONS TO BE BOUGHT UP
Option on Kverjr Street Hallrrny Line
on the Inland Will 15c Tnken
by Vnn Home anil
Asdoclntes.
PIIILADKLI'IIIA. Nov. 8. Following
uioetlng of Philadelphia nnd Canadian cap
italists In this city last night Sir William
C. Van Home, chairman of tho bonrd of
directors of tho Canadian Pacific rallrond,
nnd his son, 11. II. Van Home of Montreal,
sailed from hero today on the Btcaincr Ad
miral Sampson for S.ttitlago, where they
will tnako an effort to secure options on
all hnrso nnd trolley lines In Cuba and
also on nit sugar plantations lu tho Island.
Tho departure of the two men was the
result of tho permanent organization at
last night's meeting of the Cuba com
pany, with a capital of J20.000.000, Thoso
present nt tho meeting besides Sir William
and It. I), Van Homo wero: William L.
Klklns and Thomas Dotan of this city, It.
A. C. Smith, president of the Cuba Mall
Steamship compnny; I'orclval Farquhar of
Now York nnd Dr. T. W. Shepard and M.
L, Evans of Montrent.
Av.
Ill
95
ICS
89
82
91
8S
1 1
113
Pr.
J3 80
3 10
3 61
3 ft."
.1
3 73
:i W
3 Oil
3 9i)
4 10
I 2)
4 2."i
I 25
4 30
5 00
CIIICACO I.IVK STOCK
.MA It K FT.
London Slock (lunta t lon.
LONDON, Nov. 8.-4 p, m. Closing:
Cons,, money.. .99 l-16.Krle
13'.
do 1st nfd ?7V
Pennsylvania .... 7i:,i
Iteudtng 9i
No. Paclllc pfd... 7814
(Irand Trunk .... 154
Anaconda Vk
Hand Mines 4)
Doudwood CO
(5ould & Currlo... 80
Halo & Norcross. 20
llomestako 0000
Iron Silver
Mexican 27
. .. , , in
..'.' " . ., 1 unouai "
special liows 10 uvcoiiui nn 11. sir ni""iiu ,,.. I'olnt .... 8
ii, HimtinHiiiiin inoi noweriiii mainiui-1 ... v. . . iaa
.... "-: ,: -.!. ..;,. ...i,ii. ron. uai, u...iw
111111111 ,10 ........n ... ...j
uccompanled the iminhmlutlon Invited ro
neweu specuiaiiou 111 iiuii quurit'i- uy uui
nlders and at tho samo time served us a
uowerfUl silBiniuing inuueiico ior inn resi
' - .t... H.n.l'.il lltnlnr nm'Mi nr Ihlu umi
III III" ,imiJ. ,... ... ......
nnrt. nroill-iaKIIIK lM.'lll nil Ull 11 iny ruiy
scu'e. Kxcept for Biidden ndvunees In
Home of tho usually Inactive railroad
utnfkM. the ra road 1 st wus dlst nctly
iiuuvv throughout tho day. Peniisvlvunla
was mnracu up 111 uim nun. iu iiu, um n
held there only momentarily. Tho prlco
remained abovo last night's level, but was
unuble to get back to tho top, Tim Pa
niiiPH and Soutliwesterns. ns well as the
Htocks of railroads ntllllated with Pennsyl-
vnnia. wnien wero hii coiiiruuuiius 111 yes-
laniiiv-H uowarci movemeni. 111: simeieo
from realulng. In Missouri Pacific tho
net decline nt tho lowest was a point and
In Northern Pacific the extreme decline
do account
Atchison
Canadian Pac
St. Paul
Illinois Central,
T.OIltHVlllo
Union rue, pru.. si
N. Y. Central ...110
81LVKH Har. quiet, at 29 7-16d per ounce.
MONKY 2fi4 per cent
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 34 is-", per cent; for
tliroo-moiiins uiiis, j wiiudu per cent
'er York Mlnlnir Slocks,
N'RlV YOUK. Nov. 8, Tho following nre
the closing quotations ior mining !iar-j
today
""inrlo ...
Ophlr
t'lymoutn .
ijulcksllver
no pin
Sierra Navnda
Standurd
I'nlon Con
Yellow Jacket
600
8)
11
125
. .650
.. 21
..325
.. 15
.. 15
Condition of the Trrimury.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. Today's state
innnt of tlio treasury balances in the cen
eral fund, exclusive, of the J150.00fl.0ri0 gold
reservo In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, 113.830,439;
gold, ji,i;,u.t.
Financial Note.
ntlimnfl Mm' fi Pliinrlniru I'll: HI
balances, Jl.608,200; posted exchnnge, Jt.Siy
4.85; New York exchange. 25c discount.
ST. LOUI8, Nov. 8.-CIcarIiies, J7,35$,(9;
IMensed nt I, Hurler's lleliirn.
LONDON, Nov. S. The editorials In the
papers here today express warm approval
of tho re-election of Hlr Wilfrid Laurlcr,
the premier of the Dominion of Canada,
nnd tlio return of the liberal government
to power. Tho Pall Mall (lazetto voices
tho neneral tone of tho "abtnet. snylug:
"Sir Wilfrid Laurler Is thn embodiment
of tho spirit required In Canada. It looks
us If ho might have us long n spell of
nower as Sir John MncUouald. Not only
Is this Frencli-Canndlan but enthusiastic
Hrltish Imperialist statesman ono of tho
most inspiring, most useful personalities
in tho empire, but the election attempts
to turn raco feeling to his disadvantage
luivo deserved tno sovoro oeieat,
Itiimiiiny llnjK Captured.
SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. S.-Wlllle Don
oho, the 12-year-old son of W. II.
Donoho. who. lu company with his chum
Hert Howard, recently ran away from
home nnd came to this coast, Is at thn
pojlco station hero and will bo held until
his parents can bo communicated with. Ilo
was arrested while asking Ior 10 cents wltn
which to obtain food. Young Howard bns
not yet been located.
llevtitrd fur Murderer,
LKAVKNWOUT1I, Kan.. Nov. 8.-TI10
mayor today offered a reward for tho arrest
of tho murderer of Pearl Fodbes, tho 20-
vear-old girl wnoso tiouy was yesterday
found In n ravine near her home. It Is now
believed that tho murder was a negro. Tho
funeral today was attended by 11 largo
crowd of people. Feeling Is lntcnso and
lynching Is still talked of.
Look lug: for Con true! 1. 11 borer".
NKW YOHK. Nov. 8. Assistant Cummin,
slnnur of Immigration McHweenv boarded
the steamer Knlserln Mnrlu Theresa to.
day ut quarantine to look for twenty-four
lacenuiKers wno, it wus saiu. were 10 bo
broucut here In Volution or tne nllen con
tract labor law. He failed to find them and
learned they did not tuko passage 011 the
boat.
No.
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1....
20....
U. t
1....
13....
44....
13....
:o....
60....
1....
1....
1....
8....
1....
1....
1....
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1....
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1....
1...
1...
9...
1...
i'.'.'.
Av.
... 67A
...1070
...1091
. .. 920
...1150
... 85fi
...1220
...121
Pr.
2 25
3 40
I 35
4 60
4 75
4 75
4 811
5 ih)
No.
12...
fi...
1...
38...
20...
21...
42...
Av.
. . . 1015
...1043
... 911
...1164
... 900
...1206
...1361
...1450
Pr.
r. or,
r, 10
5 10
6 10
5 15
5 15
5 10
5 10
STKKHS AND 1IKIFKHS.
1..
1..
20..
891
.... 913
.... S20
.... 750
....1010
.... 820
.... 780
.... 920
....1130
.... 810
.... 910
.... 900
....1050
.... 730
....1280
.... 770
....1010
....1070
....1200
.... 901
....1100
.... 963
....1070
.... 660
.... 710
.... 690
.... 677
.... 3tV)
.... 4S0
....1540
....1490
,....1560
....1670
....1430
1170
.... 830
,....1310
....1170
1380
.... 150
180
166
250
4
5 05
(
2 00
2 25
2 10
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 r.
J 50
2 '0
2 60
2 80
2 SO
3 33
2 83
3 Oi)
3 '10
3 15
:i r
3 15
21...
COWS.
1....
1....
1....
I. ...
26...,
o
1".!'.!
10...,
19...,
1...,
I
V.'.'.',
o
47"!
10...,
5...,
II. ..
17...
1...
1.
...1376 5 10
I1KIFKHS.
2 73
3 05
3 25
3
3 V5
910
1281)
5S0
1060
970
906
1073
1120
1183
1044
1220
1355
1130
10S0
1161
77.3
9.111
1096
1085
..1130
..1250
861
344
8..
16...
6 10215
6....
1.
.1130
.1000
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 10
2 70
2 70
2 80
2 90
2 90
i 1)
BULLS.
1..
1...
890
STOCK COWS
670 2 50
, 760
, 618
, 578
774
493
CALVKS.
3 75 1
4 50 1
4 SO 1
4 75
STAGS.
3 00
1360
14S0
101O
1250
1100
1010
950
920
1230
.149)
. 70
. 130
. 110
3 15
3 5
3 23
3 23
3 25
3 10
3 50
3 r.U
3 60
3 iVI
3 75
3 80
3 V0
3 SO
3 85
3 85
3 90
3 93
4 00
I 00
4 25
3 50
3 60
3 '.ifl
I 00
1 00
2 Oil
2 90
3 00
:i on
3 10
3 10
H 25
3 25
3 75
4 00
6 Ofl
r, n
5 50
Cattle (ienernlly llluber, Stronu nml
Active IIokn SIIkIiHv Advanced.
fHICACO. Nov. 8.-CATTLK-Hecelpis.
6 600 head; generally 10c higher, strung, nc
tlve: native, lief.l no Mala tndnv. mm car
load at J5.95; good to prime steers, J5.6o5f
' I'. m nnni t tii.t.llt, n, 1 r.flI, f. Jrt u.,l,.nt. I
feeders, J3.75T4.40, quiet; mixed stocker",
slow, at J2.40f3.85; cows. J2.7Uf 1.40; heifers.
J2.80ff4.73; canners. J1.50fJ2.65; bulls. J.'.40ff
4.50; ealvs, J4.25fi6.Oii. Toxans, receipts, IIOO
head; best on sale todny, corn fed, J4.3off
5.30; Texas fed steers, J4.(VHf4.9S: Texas
griiK-i Bteers, J3.35'o4.15; Texas bulls, J2.60
fCI.23.
HOOS Hecelpts. 24,000 head: estimated
ti morrow. 2I.0U0; left over, 3,(k); opened To
higher, cloed easier; top, J3.00; mixed n d
butchers. J4.65f5.00; good to choice, heuvv.
J4 70fi4.974: rough heavy. Sl.65fi4.65; light,
JI60fi4.95: bulk of sales. J4.774fi4.90.
SI1KKP AND I.AMHS-Hecelpts, 12,W
head; sheep strong, lambs slow to 10-
lower; good to choice wethers.' J4. 00 1.30:
fair to choice mixed, J30?i4 00; western
sheep, J3.00f(3.20; Toxans, J3.26fi3.60; mtlvo
lambs, Jl.60f'5.60; western lambs, J5.O0S-T5. 10.
St. I.oiiIn Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Nnv. S. -CATTLK-Hecelpts.
2,500 head, Including 1,60) Texnns; market
active, strong for nntlven; slow and sieadv
for Tcxans; native shipping nnd expert
steers, J5.(K)f,5.70: dressed beef nnd butcher
steers. si.itKiis.ori; stters under l,foi lbs..
J3.20f?5.0i): stoekers nnd feeders, J2 40fi 1.50;
cows and heifers. J2.00fi5 00; canners Jl lo
fi'2.75; bulN. J 1. 76ft 5.00; Texas and Ind'an
steers, J3.05fl.65; cows and heifers, J2.I04I
3.60.
1 IO(iS Hecelpts, 7.500 head: mnrket Btront;
and active; pigs and lights, J4 75fil,85; pack
ers. J4.fi.V5fl.83; butchers. Jt 85f l.'.C.
HHKKP AND LA.MHrj Hecelpts, l.'JO)
head: mnrkot strong and uoMv; natlvo
muttons. J3.83ff4.25: lambs. Sl.25f40: pulls
and bucks, J2.60fi4.10; stoekers. J2.35fl3.no.
Kiiiikiih City Live llni'li,
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 8. CATTLK Tie.
eelpts, 5.301) natives. 1.400 Tcxans, $nil calves.
Market In excellent demand for n'.l classes
at an advance of 5f?10c; native steers, J4.35
f3.50; stoekers nnd feeders, J3.00( 1.25;
butcher cows and heifers. J3.o0ffl.:;o; can
ners, j.'.iiuii.i.w; jeu wesierns, j;i.7.ifi 1. 10;
wintered Texnns. 13.6013.9!): grass Tcxans.
J3.10fj3.40; calves. J3.60ff5.ir,.
MOOS HecelplH, 9,300 head. Market ac
tlvn at an advance of 5fil0c; henvv. JI.Kflff
4.90; mixed, JI75fJI.S5; light, JI.70fJI.S3; pigs.
i i.mFti 1,11.1,
SIIKKP AND LAMIIS-Uecelpls. 5.100
bead. Market active and firm: l.unlis srt.vs
fil4.40; mixed. JI.MD 4.50; stoekers and feed
ers, r.!..'u 1.2&; cuus, j2.50f3.r.o.
GOOD THING FOR POPULISTS
Triumph of Itepublleana Sonnda
Heath Knell of tuholy Alliance
iiith Democrats.
Vhen asked to say something about Ne
braska, 1). Clem Ucaver made tho follow
ing statement.
"Thu result In Nebraska Is a fUtlnr. re
buke to hypocrisy of sham reformers who
wenr tho livery of heaven to serve tho
devil In. When populists elect officials
apaln In Nebraska I think they will un
derstand that It Is necessary to keep tho
party pledges that havo been made. Popu
list voters aro exacting and demand of
their public ofTlclnls strict adherence to
party principles. This drubbing that fu
sion has received Is a nod-send to the
populist party and I predict nn unparalleled
growth of populism In tho near future,
"Wo aro now rid of fusion forever and
wo will havo no moro conferenco commit
tees to barter away popullet principles for
hopes of office. Our party Is now It: posi
tion to draw iccrults from both old par
tics, whereas the gates havo been closed
tho past four years nnd wo were con
stantly growing weaker. I have no doubt
but 26,000 men voted tho republican ticket
this year In Nebraska who aro populists
at heart, but would not stand for fusion
with the democratic party. Tho fuslnnlnts
undertook to disfranchise nil mid-road
voters and finally succeeded In branding
them with tho term mid-road ns au ofllclal
name, which caused thousands of them to
vote tho republican ticket as a rebuke to
tho disfranchising, hypocritical, unpatri
otic democratic party.
"Again Governor Poynter's administra
tion has been much vacillating and dis
graceful. It is a blessing for the stale
that ho has been defeated. If the popu
lists of Nebraska will get together upon
principles wo ran easily rc establish tho
party In this state."
1....
20....
AND
1
20
1
3
IK ,
1
CALVKS.
8 ,
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 25
3 23
STOCIC
.... 210 3 25 8 380 1 10
.... 270 3 50
8TOCKKHS AND FKKD1..1S,
HRIFRIIS.
800 3 ."0
W2
670
fi20
72
940
3 30
3 33
1 33
3 33
3 73
15
635
673
520
870
710
790
, 697
383
, 673
, S00
, 620
1
2 50
2 50
2 75
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 25
3 23
3 26
:i :
42.
IS...
10...
1...
460
.1190
. 345
. .160
. 369
. 720
. 800
. 615
. 849
. 711
. 703
11 cows...
1 cow....
1 steer...
1 bull....
47 feeders..
5 feeders..
fi cows..
1 cow...,
7 cows. .
3 cows..
1 heifer.
51
16
20
H. Lucas Neb
Wi 3 70 1 heifer.... 070
1130 3 23 1 1 Ull 1010
!0 3 33 4 heifers... 48')
1520 3 00 1 bull 1330
A. Fllllt-Wyo.
687 1 30 6 feeders.. 1213
718 3 60
It. LUIKIsroril-.Nfl).
3 33
3 if,
3 60
3 W
3 50
3 7il
3 75
3 so
3 90
4 13
I 15
.. !".!)
.. 8!l
..1121
.. 926
.. iao
. 972
. 930
.lli'.il
7 cows,
2 cows,
1 cow..
0 cows 1010
2 feeders.. 595
37 feeders.. 925
lcow 1160
22 calves... 4.19
IS calves... 431
3 4." 11 hellers...
2 75 11 feeders..
3 00
II. Keeler Neb.
3 4fl 9 calves...
3 10 1 calf
3 f 4 calves...
3 40 1 bull
4 (O 1 feeder..
NKHHAnKA.
4 00 1 feeder... 810
2 60 Scows UM
rto
916
43?
610
427
.1270
. 760
2 M
4 30
3 ! "1
4 75
3 3i
3 90
I 40
4 10
4 H
3 15
1 ft)
4 M
2 &5
ev York Live mock.
NKW YOHK. Nnv. S.-HKK VKS-Heeelnl.
628 head; lltllo doing; feeling steady; cables
uucnani'eii; exports, s cnitie.
CALVISH Keeeipis, 143 head: stendv:
veals J3.(KVfi.50; little calves, J4 00fi5(0'
vrussers J.l.(mfi3.50; fed calves, J4.00; year-
SIIKKP AND LAM HS-Hece nts. fi.ri75
head: sheep dull, good lambs In fair de
mnnd nml iilendv. undor prudes w,.iV:
sheep. J2 25f4.0O; lambs, $3.O0fJ5.tiB; Canada
lambs. m.:i.i.
lines itcccints, 1,10 bead: steadv. nt
J5.00il5.60.
St, .loneph Live Stock,
ROFTII ST. .IOSKP1I. Mo.. Nov. .-rSoe.
clnl.)-The Journal quotes ns follows:
CATTI.K iteceims. win bead; market
strong; fl"e natives, Jl.33ff5.40: Texnns and
westerns. J3.40fi5.25; cows and heifers, J2.25ff
4. 90; bulls nnd slass, J2.23ff4.05; yearlings
and calves, J3.lflfil.l0; Blockers and feeders,
J3.oeffi4.16; veals, J4.OOfifi.25.
I OCS Here nts. 4.200 bead: market blir
and 6e higher: oil grades. JI.77VsfJ 1.90; bulk
of soles. JI.S0ffi4.M14.
S1IK1.1' AND l.A.uliri Ilecelnts. 600 bead:
market steady; lumbs, J4.76U5.4U; sheep,
J3.7ufj4.lS.
Stock III Slvhl.
Following nre tho receipts nt the four
principal western markets November R:
.linn. ijui; nili'i'li
Smith Omnha 2.2-.H
Chicago 6 500
Kansas City 6 ir0
St. 1-ouls 2.500
11 iiiu
21, (Ml
9, )
7.60)
1'71
12,0'-!
5,100
1,20
Totals.
.ll.&SI 46.473 2 X071
liiilli'linenl Will .Vol lie 1'i'enNrd.
NKW YOHK, Nov. 8 -The Kvenlng Post
tnil.'iv sas: So far as can bo gathered from
tho rather non-commllal statements of tho
persons interested, me iiiiiiciineni against
1 biff of Police Dovery fur Interferlni with
the action of Superintendent McCullagh Is
not likely to bo pressed wi'h any particular
strenuousness. iho main object. It has
been stated, was to get 11 quiet nnd orderly
election, and It seems that with that end
accomplished runner prosecution or Devery
would simply create trouble for no purpose.
Ocean Linen lo f iiiittiilldiite.
HALTLMOHK. Nov. 8. Humors wero cur.
rent toduy concernng a combination of
transatlantic steamsniji companies, which
will Involvo several, companies und many
millions of dollurs. It was suld that tho
Atlantic Transport company, which op.
eruloH llneB of steamships between New
r,lt,.rii.lnli1n lliilllmrtrn ntirl I nn,l,,..
will im part of thn combination. Heruaril
N. Ilakcr, president of the company, when
seen today said no nan nothing to give out
Member of Aliibiunn'n Creiv.
ATLANTA, (la., Nov. 8. Jerry Lynch,
need 72. believed to bn tho lust surviving
member of the crow of tho confederate bat
tleship Alabama, men ai nis resilience in
Ilimun runt loony, lie icn u mrBu ihihic,
INVADES ENEMY'S COUNTRY
.Vutlouiil IrrlKiillon Canicrena to Meet
In ChleuKn This Mnnlh Oinnhnn
Invited to Attend.
Oeorgo H, Maxwell, chairman of the ex
ccutlvc tcmmlttee of tho National Irriga
tion congress, will be lu Omaha Tuesday
and address a meeting of all Omaha men
Interested In the reclamation of western
arid lands by means of Irrigation, at tho
Commercial club Tuesday afternoon at 1
o'clock. Tho ninth nnuual session of the
Irrigation congress will bo held In Chicago
November 21-24 nnd Mr. .Maxwell's visit
to Omaha Tuesday will be primarily for the
purpose of Impressing upon tho business
men of this city the necessity of their at
tendance and co-opcratlon in thn cuds that
will be sought through the means of this
congress.
'This Is the first tlmo In Iho history of
thn congress that It lias met cast of thn
Missouri river," writes Mr. Maxwell. "It
bus gone into what might bo termed 'tho
enemy's country,' except that some of tho
most substantial friends of the national
irrigation movement aro to be found among
eastern matiufucturcrs, who seo the great
possibility for Increased trado In the open
ing and settling of tho west through tho
union of lnnd anil water.
"The National Irrigation association has
been sending out culls and Invitations to
all section of tlio country and tho con
gress promises to be truly national, with
probably an cxtremoly large attendance
from both cast and west. It Is highly
important to tho west that It should ho
well represented In this first eastern session."
Itolltnu Mill Stnrta Up.
PIQUA. O., Nov. 8. The Plnua rolling
mill, owned by tho American Sheet Steel
company, will resume operations next Mon
day. Two hundred men will bo given em
ployment inter an lillene.ss or inreo montlis.
Tllll It MALTY MAIUC11T.
INSTIU'MKNTS placed 011 record Thurs
day, November 8:
' AVurrnnly lleeils,
M. C. Dahlslrom, ot nl, to Potter-
Hholes company, 101s .1 to -u, diock
3, Hoso Hill J
J K. Oeorgo to D. K. Fisher, lot
'16. Sulll van's add. . ..
Carlos Woodsworth and wife to M.
K. West, lot 11. tiodfrey's add
Charles Turner and wlfo to Knthryn
llllcy, lot 1, ii.iica u, ouinuui un
serve T, W. Hextou to M. K. Harbtg, lot
9, block 2. Hiiggs' Placo
0. F. Shelby to A. F. Connett, lot
600
350
4,000
3.200
17. Ilawley Terrace, und lot 1 lu 1st
add. t" Lakovlew
II. H. Moore, ei ai, to Max Hyplns,
eU lot 3, block 12. Heed's 1st add....
Catlieilno O'Hourke and husband to
J. K. George, east 40 feet of west
80 fret lot 4, Moloney's add
Atlnntlo Healty association to F. K.
Gumble, lot 2, block 3, Howery Illll.
tin It Claim neeilx.
M. L. Wolfo and husband to O. F.
Shelby, lot 17, Ilawley Terrace ....
Heeds.
Sheriff to Nebraska Savings nnd Kx
chnngo bank. 69x132 feet, com
menclng nt 1,056 feet northeast cor
east corner block 10, Omnha
T. II. McCngue, receiver, to Atlantic
Healty association, lot 2, block J,
Howery Hill
100
1,200
100
3,500
ID
1,330
Total amount of transfers J14.486
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