Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1900)
TflE OMAHA "DATLV BEE: St'XDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1000. 21 OF Oil All A'S TRADE Business Situation Rather Unsettled Last Week Owing to Election. COMPARATIVELY FEW PRICE FLUCTUATIONS 11 ere It mi Is In All I. turn .to it .Morr Hopeful TIiiiii i:rr llcforc llc Kiirillntr Hit- OutlooU for I'litiiro IIiikIiii-hk. lluslncss has boon In rather a disturbed condition during (ho lost week. Tho tend ency has boon for merchants In general t" hold back their orders to nwnlt tho results of election and besides thnt local Jobbsrn allowed their traveling men to go home to vote, Tho result wns that there was less business done thnn for dome tlmo P""1 In tho In.nt few days, however, n decided changn linn been notlcod nnd dealers In all lines are feeling moro hopeful regarding tho future than they ever have before. Tho belief Is general that the present good price for farm products will be main tained, which will, of courj.e, put fnrmirs In very comfortable circumstances. It has nlways bean noticed that, when people living In tho country have money they Bpend It frvly, and for that reason It would fcecm as though there ought to bo n big consuming demand out through tho stato for all staple lines. Such Jobbers ns havo sent their men out with spring samples speak very favorably rcgnrdlng tho way morchnnts are nntlclpit lng their wauls. Tho good hculthy condi tion of tho markuts Joubllrss hns much to do with the early buying, but tho favor able outlook lor un enormous spring busi ness doubtless l- responsible to fully ns groat an extent. The matkoti) havo not lluetuated ma terliillv slnco last report. Tho hitter rrt of tho week, however, Jobbers received numerous telegrams from ouslern polnu Mating that the fccltm; was iiuleh firmer than It has been for several weeks ml that Indication at present point to higher quotations ruling In the future o-l a nuinbfr of stnple lines. There Is practically no wcnkneM anywhere nlnng the lino nnd th Impression In all markets teems to bo thut tho demand during the romlni year tor nil manufactured products tl I bo fullv equal to Iho production which I11 result In llrm active market. (IoimI Di-iiiiuiiI fur (iriii'i-rles. Local Jobbers experienced u flight de rreuso last week In tho volume of busliewi, but at tho niinio time orders kept coming In with surprising rupldltv. They nro look lng for n much heavier trade di'rlnir the coming week nnd In fact are coupling o.i doing tho largest biislnei ever oxperlotiSJd J)etween now and thu hn'ldays. With few excepllotiH tho market remains tihiml where It was n eek ugo, lljpo, which has been going down at n rapid r'te for Keveral mouths past. 'iiparently renchod llm bottom a short tlmo ugo ami the f id eney now Is toward blither prices. Qiiota tlons remain tho same as they were a week ago, but the fooling is much firmer. Sueur, on tho contrary, bus oued off a trifle. Present prices) on rollnoil are about He lower than those ruUii'T a week nii. Farinaceous goods remain prnetlcnllv un rhunged and tho same may bo said of 'Mined fruits, dried fruits, syrups, otc. Coffee Is also nuoteil tho same ns It was n week ngo, Reports havo ben received showing tho recolnts during the month of October wero verv heavy and the llslble Hiipply of tho worhl Is now placed at 7,S0:, 016 hues. A year ugo It will bo remem bered the supply was ,fM.M linen, so that In splto of tho enormous consumption dur ing tho lost year there Is ns much stock In slrht at the present time ns thoro was In 1R99. Alteutton, however, Is directed to tho fnct that for various reasons tho crop In Ilrnzll was all thrown on tho mnrket within a very short time, which does not often hnppen. If this Is true local Jobber flguro that from now on receipts wilt be lirht and the vlslb'e supply of the world will again begin to how a decrease, Ootug on Hint theory, they predict a good llrm wnrVot and would not bo surprised If rdghor prices were to rdlo In tho near future. Hardware Market I'lrm. Taking everything Into consideration, there was a Rood demand for hurdwiro durlmr thn last week. Tliero was, of couru, n falling off as compared with the preo.od InK week, but that was to be expected Now that cooler weather has arrived. Job bers look for n much more active dcmind for winter Roods than hns been experienced up to the present time. When It Is remem bered that so far this fall they havo broken nil previous records It will rfndlly bo ieen that any further Increase will bo qulto fdvnlflrunt. There Is not much new to be said reward lap the condition of the market, as prac tlcnllv nil lines remain In nboiit t'io same position they were nt last leport. Thn feel .lug. howuver. If nuythlng, Is lirmor than It was a week rpo, ns manufacturers now Jiavi- conltdcnco that the present heavy de. ttinnd Is to continue. Indennlto'y. Thero Is htlll moro or lcs shortaue In tho supply of n number of stnples, and so lone ns tho consumption Is as heavv ns It Is at tho present tlmo thero Is not much possibility of over production. TaklrR Into consld'r ntlon tho henllhy condition of tho market. Jobbers feel that hardware Is good property In tho hands of retnllers. Dry (iiiniU .llnrkrt IniprovliiK. Tho Ioiir continued warm weather, to rether with politics, has had rather n ilemonillzliiR effect on tho dry Roods trade. Hetallers hnVe not been selllnR their winter stock very rapidly nnd const'oiiently they Hre not buyltiR moro Roods. The last few rtuys, however, thero bus been some chanjjo, owlnR to tho drop In temperature and to the fact that traveling men aro uriiIii miU lnr their rounds. Thero is no longer nny doubt but what tho voliltno of bii'lness this winter will bo fully up to expectation:!. J-oonl houses ore startliiR out their nin vlth samples of sprlnc Roods nnd they say thev will offer to the trado ns lino an .is nortmont of nilderwenr. hosiery, luces, em broideries, white poods and women's shirt waists-an hnvo ever been seen In tho wet. It Is too cnrlv yet to telt with what suc cess thov will meet, but thero seems to lie llttlo dnutit in tno minus or jnimers oiu what thev will land 11 larso number of ud Vnnco orders. Thero luivn been no radical elianires In tho market for manufactured Roods, but nt tho same time thero Is a better feelliiR nil nlonn the line. This Is particularly truo of silks nnd tho Renernl ImpriMslon reems to bo that Rood llrm prices will rule n tho future. The woolen Roods mnrkit Is alo In better shape, particularly since, lection. Prices, ns Is well known, hnvj been rather demornllzed for somo tlmo I last, but It looks now, to thojo who are iest nostcd. that thu bottom of tho market lias been reached nnd thnt much hlnher jirlres will rulo In tho future, The cotton Roods situation remains about tho same nnd thero Is still considerable dlfferenro of opinion as to what thu outcome will he. J.rnthrr fSonU Itnthcr Quiet. Tho number of dunllcate nnd Blzlnc tin orders benn received for leather Roods Is minor uisappoiniinR. thus rur mis season weather conditions havo been decidedly un favorable to tho shoe trade nnd as a ronult retailers still havo n Rood proportion of ineir siock. on ineir sueivcs. niero is no doubt, howqver, but what with seasonable weather stocks will be rimldlv denleted and the reorder business In the future bo up to us usual siaiiuaru, i nero are, or course, n sood many small orders beln received, but at thn same time not ns many us should come In ut this seanoil of tho year. SprlnR Roods nr selllnR fairly woll and no complaints nro heard on that score. It Is rather unusual ror mercunuts to buy freely of stirliiR Roods whu winter stock Is not moving In n satisfactory manner, but thev reem to bo so confident rcRnrdlnB future mismess inni xney nro wiuine lo uuy re cnrdless of nresent conditions. Trndo Is also rather ijulet In rubber roo'.Ib nnd has been since the llrst of the month. A few orders urn comlnc In ns n result of rains, bit what Is needed Is snow or colder weathor. Trntio so rar tins season has been of very satisfactory proportions nnd it Is thought. It will continue so tho rest of tho year unless tho winter should be nn excep tionally open one, I'rults nnd Produce. Thero has been a Rood, nctlvo inurket durliiK tho last week for all kinds of fruits and voRttahli's nnd prices on a number of tho formor havo advtmced. Crunborrles are now quoted nt $7,50 lir barrels uud :.75 In urates, willed Is mi advance of -.1 cents. Eastern apples havo advanced to $2,754i3.00 uud still hlKher prices aro looked for In the near future, MuliiKn Rrupes nro now on the market And nro selling ut $ti.50i7.50 per kR. Alexlrnu nraiiRes aro still quoted ut SI.M. but It Is thouKht that Florida stock will be cn sale In nbout another week. The only fruit which has declined la lemons, which ro quoted ut S3.S0Jit.00. uccordlnK to iiuallty. NothlUR of Importance has taken place In vegetables since last report, nil lines re maining practically unchaiiRed, uu tho quo ttlonB Riven below v, show lloth butter Mild ckrs are nlso quoted tho amo nnd 'very few fresh orrs aro arrlvlnR, J'oultry. however, has eased off a trllle, owIiir to heavier receipts. Quotations on oysters have not been chanRcd, but It U thought that higher prices will rule In the near future, It Is claimed by eastern houses that tho demand Is larger than the supply nd thut they cunuot All their orders promptly. Tor that reason higher prices are being generally predicted, o ji a ii a w i7ui.i:sAi.n"M a n ic kts. Condition of Trnde nnd M nnlnt Ions on .Hlnple nml I'anry I'roilnee, Kaas-Ilecelpls light; good stock, HHO UVK POULTItr-Hens, ca4c: roosters, 38tc, snrlng chickens, 7fli4c; ducks, frlf7c; geese, 6t 7c . turkeys. Sfitie. KHKSI1 DKKflHKU POl'I,TllY-Hens, 6f Sc; roosters, MtOc, flucks nnd Rfiese, PjlOc; broilers, per doz., S3, spring chickens, tier lb.. SfiS'ic; turkc.vp. 1211'. OAMli I'ralrle chickens, per doz , Jl.rtVf S.oi), mallard ducks, per doz, S3, tenl, S'.S'Ki 1.75: mlxifl. JI.261HM; Jackmlpes. Sl.2tVftl.20. Dl'TTKIl -Common to fair. 12c: choice. lR'tfHc! separator, 21c; gathered creamery, l'llWHM. UVHTKIIH First Rrade, solid pa'-kcu, .Nnv i ork rounts, per t un, :iSc: cx- tru iir.t.rl. .V'. uljmln,.!, nr.,, . ....n..... 2jo. Second Rrndo, slack filled, New York counts, tier cull. 30o: mini m.ln.lu jt.n- standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal., '.P'SONStI'Ivp. Pr doz., Mc, ynAi.s-citoico. iHioc. IIAl .1'rlPM ,llin1,r l. hinitl,, KM,nl..nl. J,. . e!l,pr" association: I'holcc up:ani, 19: NO I lllllntl'!. IS fJI tnn.lln,,, 0. n.r... S7.M. llye straw. S8. Theso prioes are for .y f irood color nnd quality. Demand "VLr: ."""Pi", cars. OATB No, 3 white, 2Sc. COHN-No. 3, 33c. UHAN-IJ. Vi:onTAIILK8. OUCUMIIEns-Per doz.. 2C2Sc. TmtNIPH-I'er bu- baiket.Oc. IIKETH Per bu., Vic. rAHItrrs-Per iiu.. Wc. I.KTTlVK-Pcr doz., lofllBc. HAni8IIF.H-Pcr doz., 15c. I1KANS Wax. wit 1.1 Int. lianUrt W! string, 75e. I'OTATOHS-Pcr bu., 40860c; Idaho, per bu., 7fic. HWKUT !'OTATOK3-I'er bid.. SZ.OOnSM. . (AltA0i:-l'cr lb., Hie; Holland seed, le. TOMATOHH Per M-bil. basket, DOC. ONIONS- Per bu.. 76c. t'UI.UIlY Nebraska und Utnh, 303T45c; cxtru mammoth, fit Mtl.ITM. PKAHfi- I'er box, S2.Wi2.2S. ORAPHH T")eliiwnr nnil Nlni?iirn. iter K- Ib, basket, isc, Malaga, per keg, SfS.66y7.tO. APPI.KS -Native, 75of7I.OO per bu.; per bid.. S2 6o. eastern, J2.7513.00. I'ltANURHHIKS Per bbl., S7.50; per crate, S2.75. 'l Hf)I'lt."Al KliriTH. 01tAN(li:H-Mrxlcan. per box. SI.SO. l.KMO.VH I'Hllfnrnlii. ..sctru faiiev. Sl.00: choice, S3 6"). HA NA NAM Per bunch, necordlnir to size. K.W12M. l''l(iH-(.nlirornla, new cartons, Wc; lay ers, S5c. .Mlbli;i,l,A,Ni;UljH. KT I ITU 1...... ...!...... II. ,4m i T j c7vi-.iihiiii itiuui, per us. lot-, filberts, per lb.. 13c; almonds, per lb., 1S? 2oc: raw peanuts, per lb., t'lffi'io; rousted, SUi7f7",e: llrnzlls, 13c; Pecans, 9'iilOc. IIIDICH-No, 1 Rrcen, 7Hu; No. 2 green, 0i,4c; No. 1 salted, S'.ic: No. 2 salted, 7l,c; ro. l veni can, s to vi ids., li'sc; rso. vein calf. 12 to IT, lbs.. Cue: drv hides. 8rrl.1t". Sheep polls, 2iTi'jo; horse hides, Sl.60(U2,2j. m:v yohic jn.vhiit.vi, maiiicht, (tiiotntloiis of the l)n- on Various (.'niiiniodltli'S. NKW YOHIC. Nov I0.-FI.Ot'P.-neceptx. 21,IGu bbbt.; exports, 12,173 bbU.j sains, C,2l ikm.; niurKei was quiet, i ui neiu no nnti ivc ilgher on tho strength In wheat; winter intents, .70rI.OJ; winter stralghtH,.St.r)ii 1.01: Mlnnesot.-i nntents. H.O0'if4.3G: winter extras, $2.G5f.W); Mlnne!nln bakers. $3.00i' 2.40; winter low grndes', il.i'olit.W, ltyc Hour, quiet; sales, 250 bids,; fair to pftod. VXWr i.'Ml choice to fancy, S3.25i3.G0. Iluckwhsat Hour, Ill UK Wit BAT I JU 1 1, blU'l WOC. C'01tNMlCAI--Qulet; ycffow vcstcrn, SCc; Ity. fiSc; Hrandywlno, S2.W2.00. It YK Dull: No. 2 western. tr.c, f. o. b., afloat; state, MiC2c, c. I. (., New York. 11AHI.KY Dull; feeding, 42JI46C. c. I. Z.. lluffalo; mnltlng, 62(S2c. i:, I. f., Uuffalo. TiAllLKY MAl,T-Uulet. C2fi62c: western, 620CSC. WIIKA.T- Uocelpts. 31,4oO t)U.; cxporis, 13fi,2S3 bu.; sales, I.2W.O00 bu. futures, 61.000 tm. spot. Hnot, firm; No. 2 red, Wi14c f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 red, 82'ic, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 red. 78',-ic, elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, HTAic. f. o. b alloat. Options were firm and higher this morning on strength nbroad, local covering, prospects of lesson ing receipts unit' a sharp rise In corn. Closed firm at W.Jc no: advance. Hnles Included: No. 2 red March. WSiftSSc; clos-d, 83c; May, t2i'iS2 11-lCc; closed, 82'4c; No vember closed, 7SHo; December, 79H'3' TJ ll-lile: closed, 7Vae. COUN rtccolnts. lR'.M' bu.; exporto, 01.-4:- bu.: sales, i5,0u0 bu. futures, 120.0HO oil. kiiiiI. Hnnt. Htrnnir! No. 2. 4CKe. elevator. anil 45Hi', f. o. b,, nfloal. Option market was rainy aciivo nnu sirnnijcr, inuueiiuiu by light country ncceptnnces, llrmnes? in KiiRllsli markets nnd a short covcrlnir. Closed firm nnd fHic not hlRher; Mav, 42'it(42c: closed, 42c; December, 42TfciJ 4iVc: closed, 43Vo. OA l s llecoipts, ki.wi mi.: exports, o.inj bu. Spot. stady; No. 2, 25Ho; No. 3, 20q; No, 2 white, 2Sc; No 3 white. 27Ue; truck mixed western, 2ffl20Ho; track white west ern. 27iil33c; tinek white state, 2733c. Op tlonr, Inuctlvo but steadier. Fi:HD-qulet: spring bYan, SIC.OOfiilCSo; mlddlltiRS, S17.(Klfll!.V); winter bran, St7.00'if ln.OO; city, S17.00T17 2R. HAY Quiet; shipping, 75fJ774c; Rood lo choice. 82Uin02Hc. HOPS Quiet; state common to choice. 1MXI crop. lOWISo; olds, lolSo; old I'uclllc const, lfti!) crop, 1013c; olds, 12f15c. llllM'.M aieauy: tiaivcsion, m .i iu.i., ISo: Ciillfornla, 21 to 25 lbs.. IS'Ac; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 13V4e. . . lilCATIU'ill Quiet; hemiocK sole, nuenos Avren. llirht to heavy woltlllts. ZZVzil'X'Ac: acid. 22Uft-23Wo. WOOI-Qulet; domestic flecctf, 23g27o; Texas. Mific. . PIIOVI9IONS Heef. steady: mess, SOOOfJ 9.60; bcof bams. $20.00021.(0; city extra IlldU mess, sifi.oown.oij; ramuy, jmriunno; pacKet, 1U wnno.wi, uui infai. qinni; ihuk led bullies, nqilo: pickled shoulders. 0c: pickled ham.i. PiiSHc Kard, llrm"; westorn slenmed, S7.r0; November closed. S7.47H, nnminnl rxilnnil llrm: continent. S7.-OI: South America, S12S: compiund, S'100C12V.; October closed, J7.M: Houtn Anurica, i.o. Pork, stendv: family, 1in ROn't.no; short clear. SI I Wi 17.00; mess. $12.001515. POTATOKS-Qulot: Jerseys. Sl.37'6; Now York. V125; Long Island, S1.60f1.75; Jersoy sweets. SU0fi2.00. , Ill'TTRK Steady; crenmery. lTt21'4o; dairy, I31fl5'ic; June creamery. t7W22c; 1ml tatlon creamery, HHIflSo; state dulry, Wff 22e. CIIKISSR Dull nnd weak; lnrpe white, 10iil(Mc; smsll white. lOV-'fflle: largo col ored. lOUc: smnll colored, lOHfiltc. KOOS-Strong; state nnd Pennsylvania. 231i20c: western regulnr nacklng ut mark, Is ffi23o: western, loss'off, 25c. TAIJ-OW-Firm; city, 44c; country, 4H5T v.e, IlICE-Qulet: domestic, fair to extra, 4V81 tOLASSRS-Oulet: Now Orleans open kettle. Rood to choice, 42fT:3c. MF.TAI.H Pig Iron, quiet; northern, $14 00 fSlO.00; fcouthern. $13 6O4M5.50. Copper, quiet; brokers, $lfi.76fit6.87H- l-end, dull; brokers, $4. TlnplntcE, quint. HI, I.nnla 4Jrln nnd frmy sniia. ST LOUIS. Nov 10. WURAT-lIlKhcr; No 2 red cash, elevator, 72'ic; trnck, 74c; November. 72He; neceniber. 72Tkc; Muy, 77W: No, 2 hard, 7bfi714c COHN HlRher: No. 2 cash. Sijc; track, 3flfi37o: November, 35c; December, 34tc; "Mav. a'SMSii'. OATS HlRher: No. 2 cash, 23Uo; trnck, 21c: November. 23'ic; December. 21"ic; May, 244o: No 2 White. 26,4c HY1V Firm nt 49c. FLOini-Unchnnged. HKKDH Tlniothy. nomlnnl, $1.20. Flax, tiomlnallv hlRher. St 79. COTtNMHAVStcady at S2. 1UUVN Steudy; sacked, cast track, C4W llAY-StrniiB; timothy, $10.50013.50; prai rie. Sd.WflO.M. , WHISKY-Stendv at $1.27. 1HON COTTONTIKS-SL2S. 1tAOOINO-7ifi?SUc. HUMP TWINK-Dc. PHOVISIONS-Pork: Steady; JobbltiR. $13. Lard, entirely nominal. TJrv snlt meats, boxed, tlrm: extrn simrts, $7.2o; clear ribs and clear sides. $7.37S. Bacon, boxed, firm: extra shorts, clear, ribs und clear BlMRTAL3-Lard: Quiet at $4.20H.22i. Speller; Dull at $4.00. POuLTUY Quiet; chickens, Cc; young, 7ti8c: turkeys, Cc; young, Cjc; ducks, 7c; gese. iV. UUTTF.lt-Steady; creamery, 18ii23c; diiirv. nuHSc. Knns-Kteadv at 17Hc. UKCniPTS Flour. 7.UO0 bids.; wheat, 47, 000 bu.; com. 72.010 bu.j oats. 20.000 bu. SIHPMKNTB F'ou r, 8,(00 bbls.; wheat, 23,000 bu.; corn, 07,000 bu,; oats, 10,000 bu, Duluth Mnrket. m'Ll'TH. Nov 10. WHRAT-No l hard. 7,!.e: to arrive, 7S,e: DecembHr. 78c; Mav, S'-Miio; No. 1 northern rash. 77lii,' to nrrlw, 77e: December 7ijSc: May, ROHej No. 2 northern, "V"; No. 3 spring, Wie. OATS-231i23V4c. COUN-3'c, MtlTrnnWre- drain Mnrkrt, MILWAPKRK. Nov. lO.-WHF.AT-Mar-kot higher: No, l northern, 76ijoi No. 2 northern. 73ff75Hc. nYK-Stendv: No, 2, Rtc. H AKl.F.Y Weaker: No. 2, 51o; sample, 4Gtf69Hc Peoria Market, PEORIA, Nov. 10.-COnN-8teady; new No. 2, 3So. OATS-Inanive; No. 3 white, 22c, billed through. WHI8Kr-On the basis of $1,27 for fin ished goods, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Moderato Activity and Firmness Oharncterize. Wheat Market Except at Start. CORN ACTIVE AND IN GOOD DEMAND tints lltilet nnd 11 rut lit N iiipolli) iv Hh Wheal find Corn Pro visions Allium-) Mil it r il with .Short ns Anxious Ilncrs, CHICAGO, Nov. lO.-Wheat was mod erntely dctlvc uud llrm toduy, chiefly on unaottled weather nnd an export demand, December closing He over yesterday. Corn closed ;o and o.Hn Ho higher. Provisions at tho close wero 10iil24c to ijc Improved, Moderato uctlllly und conslderablo llrm ness chnracicrUcd the wheat markut throughout the session save for a moment at tho start. With the weather unsettled, cables firm und Argentine reports clalmlm; 30 per cent damage to the crop of thnt country December opened a shudo higher nt 73ti73ic und shortly touched 73s;c. Tho receipts show continued signs of diminish ing und this, coupled with the Argentine advices presaging n reduction In tho ex portable surplus of that territory nnd a cor responding demand for tho domestic prod uct, caused covering by shorts. Cash houses wero nlso good buyers nnd broker had oiderH to buy for tho foreign account, l ash sales woro reported nt 250.fmo bu. December advanced gradually to 74Mf74'h,c und closed llrm, VjC over yesterday, ut 7414c New Ttork reported 5 londs tnken for ex port. Seaboard clearances In wdient und Hour wero equal to 4M.000 bu. Primary re fp1.,,,,JiF,0.'Uc,1 GW.COO bu., compared 'with 1,017,000 bu. Inst year. Minneapolis nnd Du luth reported 601 cars, iiKiilnst 683 last week and l.n.,9 a year oro. Local receipts wero 130 earn, 2 of contract crude. I orn wus actlvo nnd In good demnnd, both spot nnd futures. The feature was thn ad vance of November tho first nvc minutes of session, duo to growing scnrcltv of old corn nnd the fact that much of tho delivery Is concentrated In u few hands. Tho unsettled weather nnd light country offerings wero also factors. November opened Uff'ic higher nt 3S';wc. sold to 39o mid closed nt 33c. December sold between OJH mid .hot SONc and closed Vic higher ut 35ic lie eclpts were 332 cars. Oats woro iiuiet, but ruled llrm In sym pathy with wheat und corn, Thero was no sign of nny move to reduce long lines. Re ceipts were 102 cars. December sold be tween 22c und 22Uo nnd closed ',4c higher ut 22Uc The whole provisions list ndvnnced sharply. Offerings suddenly ceased nnd Hhorts wero anxious buyers. Light hog re ceipts and n demand from English packers wero factors. January pork sold botvvou SU.17V4 und $11.45 und closed "7Ho over yes terday nt $11.40Q11.42',4; January lard, be tween $0.70 and $ii.7il4, closing lnrul2ic higher, and January ribs, between $(',.10 nnd l5.:r7V4. with tho clobo 16c Improved ut SU.lo. Estlmutcd receipts Monday: Wheat, 70 cars; corn, 35. curs; oats, 130 curs; hogs, 83.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. High.! Low. Closo.Yes'y. Wheat I ,1 Nov. 73U 73i 73', 73vi Dec. 73fl'k 74U(aii 73 71' Jan. 75',i 7l',4 75M',S Corn Nov. 3S;33li 3SVj "f.', .11 Deo. XMi'i !I5H May 3i3Hti?i 3G, 3fi'Wi 36.jO"' Oats I Nov. 21; 21V 2l'i 2I; Dec. 22ff',4 22U 22 22'4 May 24 2IH -4 24 Pork Nov. 10 30 10 55 10 80 10 35 Jun. 11 20 11 45 11 20 11 42 Lnrd Nov. 0 !5 7 lY) C, S3 7 00 Dec. 0 SO C R7H SO (i S7U Jan. 6 70 6 774 0 70 C 77(5 ltlbs i Nov. o as n 62'. o sr. , c C2V4 Jun. 5 W C 10 C 9i!4 G 10 ;.ij; 74',3-y;,, 3SH 2HMiH4 22T',i 21 10 17V, U 12'.4 I, tli 6 C7& 6 20 5 H5 No. 2. C'ish iniotatlons wero ns follows: FLOUU-Qulot; winter patents. S3.70ii3.S0; slrntKhts, J.l.l'Jii:! 00; clears. S2.iO'ii3.40; spring special $4.30; patents. Ssi.ROJiS.iK); BtralKlita, $.1.00173.45: bakers, $2.20i2.75. HE AT No. 3, GMl75c; No. 2 red, 73SJ 7ii'4c. CORN No. 2. 30HflWc; No. 2 yellow, 3Va?P 40e. OATS-No. 2 white, 20Tf27'.4c; No. 3 white, 2l'Sffi2f,'.e. 11YK No. 2. 4fc. HATILEY Fnlr to choice maltluR, 5485SO. HEEDS No. l nnx. Jl.t-tvti I.S2: No. 1 north western. SIM: prlmo timothy, $1.103 4-20; Clovor, contract grade, $10. PROVISIONS Mess pork, nor bbl.. $10.r,0. Lard, per 100 lbs.. S'.OOfli.Oj. Short ribs sides (loose), $ 5V!iii !. Drv snlted shoul ders (boxed), Sn.7345.b7'&. Snort clear sides (liovedl. tn 7O170.S0 WHISKY-Ilnsls of high wines, $1.27. Following nro the receipts und shipments today; Receipts. Shipments. .... li'.ooo 11.00 ....103.001) fitOV) Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Onts. bu 1C3.1KK) aoi u o 12-1.0O) 133,') live, bu 3.0) 1,'XIO Uarloy. bu C5.000 21,'i'JO On tho Produco exchange today the but' ter market wns llrm; creameries, 15ft23c; dairies, 1214fltc. Cheese, uctlve, lCftllHs. Kr58, Htcudy; fresh, 20c. MOVIIJIHNTS (IF .STOCKS AXU lKt.VDS. Market Holds Fnlrly Well Pinter Test if Hunk Mluleiiienl. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Today's stock market was not materially changed in character from that prevailing since Wednesday morning, except that nn oppor tunity was given to test It when tho bank statement mudo Its appearance. Consid ering tho kind of buying that has been go ing on during tho latter part of tho week nnd the extent nnd reasons for somo of thu ndvunces mndo tho market came through tho test fairly well. Tho momen tary chill which struck tho water when the statement llrst appeared heemed to Iiuss, but a tevcr lit was on when tho mar ;ot closed nnd lluctuatlons wero wild on tho coulllctlriir Inlluences of vigorous pres. suro by the bears and cnger support by tho powerful cliques, or frantic unloading by weak speculative holders and nervous covering for a quick turn by shorts. The earlier market showed very mixed conditions, but the eager demand far stocks overrode all other Influences uud prevented much effect on prices from tho realizing which wns on u very heavy Bcnle, Pacific Mall Jumped nearly 10 points by half-point Intervals on tho announcement of tho entry of Union Paclllo Interests Into the directory, and Union Pacific was also notably af fected. The pteel stocks showed wide and excited fluctuations on a continuance of thu heavy speculation In those securities. American Hoop, Tin Plato and Tennessee Coal were most conspicuous nnd were marked up .'! points or over. When tho market rolnpsed these stocks nnd other prominent Industrials and specialties were most affected, losing In some cases be tween 2 und 3 points, partly recovering be foro tho close. The consternation mani fested among speculators over the showing of tho bank statement wns duo either to foolish blundering or to reckless misstate ment, as yesterday's figures from tho bank statement clearly Indicated n loss (n cash, though not ns largo us the JI.015.20O no tuiilly reported toduy. The extent of this decline will Inevitably lend to discussion us to whether cash wns withdrawn nnd hourdnl over election. Tho loan Item seems also to affect the cautionary loan contrac tion of Mc nday, rather than tho liberal policy felt In the money rates on thp Stock exchange. The speculative world Is so ac ruatomed to piirudoxeH (hat It was taken by surprise bv the logical rlo In jirlccs of stocks which followed the election. Wednesduv's market quickly showed the effect of tho enormous selling to realize by the professional operators who had been accumulating long stocks for several weeks In anticipation of tho nfter-elcctlon tie mnnd. Tho concentnit'i " stocks In Btrong hnnds. coupled with Mi frantic cog ernesi to tuy. made It possible to estubllih an ImpoMng advance In prices at i'ie outset. Hut tho purely upeettlatlvo buylm; of sucks was aiiracicii py me passing or tne election nnd nns on un enormous sc.ile from till quarters of the country. Last week'" condition of the money market lestrilnrd and stopped much specu'ntlon that was eager to make, but the money conditions were duo to precautionary sentiments, rnther than l: nny nctunl rcnrclty of funds After lonnlnir nt 25 per rent on Mond'iy nnd with un nbporblng demnnd for mnnev for speculative purposes on Wednesday th raio novenneiesH ien 10 i per ccni on lint Aav. The stock market demand for tnrtnev has been freely supplied nil week and tin lower rnies inr money nave ueen inem selves an Incitement, to spallation. If .ill thnt Is expectfd of Increased buslncsi ac tivity nctUAllv results It Is u riuestlun whether Fpeculators will not overrun tho available resources of tho monev market and run into tno embarrassment or a money squeeie, Soma of tho nbins of canttnlh'.s which have waited on tho election Involved further lending of money In the form of foreign government loan Investments, thus Absorbing portions of the country's avail able foreign credits. In the hurly burly of speculative excitement It Is Inevitable that the advance In prices affected all clasies ot stocks, gsid, lad and Indifferent, nnd spec ulators gain In reckiessrcKn when the v -ry time Is arriving to use i.tiitb ii. The tnot reckless nnd iinlnrormrd buying comes from these, with no other purpose than to cell ut higher prices, und whJ will bo forced tJ ell In the evnt of a rcitrt'on lo repay bur rowed money Having L. night In one group of stocks they employ the prom shown on paper by the advance In prlr- tu buy in an other group, thus building an iuv-red pyramid. Iloylng of this churaetur de tracts from the equilibrium of tho mnrket, which grows iroro unstable with every new ndvance In price, Inviting to sudden nnd violent collapse. Frequent reaction and digestion of profits l the Yiniy sAtegiiHri rgnltist n cal.utrophe 111 such it market nml tho poitponemtnt of re Action Is not for tho henlth of th? market. Tho large demand for railroad bonds nf fords a belter Index of th .ubstauttal ehir ncter of the- buying than thut ror weeks. New 4s ndvnt'.ced 2), iho tcrtiluHug 2, when Issued, hint old Is H und the ;ls mid (a Vi per cent over the ruling cull prlie of n week ngo. Tho foilouln; nr tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange; Atchlon do pfd naltlinoru & o Canadian Pae. Canadii So dies. & Ohio. ChlciiRo 11. W. C. U. & U . S5',4 Union Puclllu . 77' 4 do pfd . 7l)"i Wabash fi0i 7W N 2li V.... 11A4 2S . !, do Pfd.. .. . 57' I Wheel. A: L. . .I:"', do 2d pfd f.i. Win IVtitrul II .112 115 ,103 60 130 9.1 1 f' 2t4 4fh m Third Avenuo .'. IV AIm.,u 1.'- Chi. Ind. (V: L... do old . tTi American Ex.... . !i r. H. Ex .P!J4 Wells-Fargo Ex Chi. ii 111.... C. & N. W C R. 1. te P.... I i;v,v ,uier, v in, un.. i) do pfd U. L l. t. I,. Colorado So.... . tl',i Ainer. Minting.. . 404 do pfd . UPA Amer. S. & 11.. . do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd Del, & JludHon.. lb)' do pfd Del. L. W... Denver Ac R. G do pfd... Erlo do 1st ufd i;n Amer. Snlrlls . . 21i do pfd . 72 Atncr. S. Hoop.. . 13 i do pi d ,. 37ti Amer. h. & W.., lC7',a do prd . JS Amer. Tin Plate . Ilt4' do pfd 17 S1- 4lii fcl' 40 K3's 107 133 47 t'.s'i 4Ch 31 4t, 70 , IIS r14 103 Ot. Nor. pfd... hock nn I'oni . Hocking Vnlley. Illinois i.ciunu. Iowa Central .. .i..",4 Aiuer. louacco.. . Jl4 do pfd do prd Lake Erlo t V , 14 AllllC. Mill. Co.. , U,',4 llrooKlvn R. T.., .11.1? f Villi, li'llnt .V. I do prd Luko Shoro .... L. Ai N ,2ini Con. Tobacco . . , . 79Va do pfd 107 Federal Steel .. .14714 do pfd ..Maiiliiittun I,... .Mel. Ht. cv ... Mexican Central Jo'.ii lien. Kicctric ... 01 Olucose Suunr Minn. & St. it.. do ifd .101 do Pfd .MO. I'ilCIUC .. .. Mobile & Ohio.. M.. K. .V T do pfd N. J. Central ... rit,i Inter. Paper II do pfd , 11'4 Lucledo Oos .T. N"iltlnn.'il 1 1 1 u,i I f 70 !)l 2l"i !I3 ; 02 130 ion (V) t5 OS M ss tlili I'll wi; MM, .1:1314 do pfd ', IS. i. Central.. v.iit aiioniii L,eaa .. 4uU do pfd 7S Nutlonnl Steel . tni do pfd 7514 N. Y. Air Drake, 2'i No. American .., 42 I'nclflo Coast Norfolk Ac W.... do Jifd No. Paclllo do pfd Ontario & W.... Ore. Ry. Ai Nav. do prd Pennsylvania . Rending do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rio G. W di pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. Li South w.. do pfd.' St. Paul . 70 no 1st prd .133'i do 2d pfd . 1'A Puclllu Mall .... . CINi Peoplo's (Iuh ... . ;'014 Presseil 8. Cur.. . .V) I do pfd . irj Pullman P. Car. ,. 12 S. R. & T . 00 Sugar .Hi I do pfd . 14'i Tontl. Coal At 1., . 3lH U. S. Leather .., .I21U do pfd .17314 U. fl. Rubbor ... .113 .do. pfd . 41'i Western Union.. . 14'ii Republic 1, & S. . OA do nfd do pfd St. 1'. & Oinahu Ho. Pacific . So. Railway no pin Texas & Pacific 19 'P. C. C. & St. L, Offered. Now York .Mo lie)- .llnrkrl, NEW YORK. Nov. lO.-MONEY-On call, nominal; prime mercantile puper, 4H'06,,4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANQE Nominal, with actual business In bankers' mills at $4.S4V4f 4. MS for demand nnd at $4.8uW).SOi for sixty days; posted rates, $4.Sl',4 und $4.t514; commercial bills. $l.yiH.!0U. 8l-VER-Certlllcates, C4li5c; bar, 64c; Mexican dollars, 60Uc. nONDS Stato bonds, Inactive: railroad bonds, Btrong; government bonds, weuk; ref. 2s reg. nnd coupon, 10u',l; 3i reg no; coupon, IIOI4; new 4s teg. and coupon, 13Gi; old 4s reg. und coupon, 11U; 5s reg., 113H; coupon, 114. Thn closing prices on bonds today are ns follows: U, S. ref. 2s, reg.l'13'i N. Y. C. Is 10S do coupon 105(i N. J. C. gen. Cs,.124i do 3s, reg 110 No. Paclllo 3s.... 70 do coupon UO',4 do 4s 103 do now 4s, reg.XiV;; N Y. C & St L 4s.luiH do coupon l.'IG4 N. & W. con. Is. Drls do 4s, reg.. 111! Ore. Nav. Is IvO do coiifion ilo 6.t, reg. ..Hit ..:i:iii do 4s 1UI Oregon H. L. US..I27V4 do coupon ..114 D. of C. 3 a',s....U'IU,'Htudlnc iton. 4.. (IO ClinSOl bH....lH'l, Atch. general 4s,101Vi Wo O. W. Is !sfi do ndj. 4s 81 St I, & I M c. Ss.lllM, Cnfilidn 80. 2s 107-fa St L & S F g. Csl23 C. A; O. 41i-s 10014 St. I'nul consols.. 172 do Ds 120 St. P.. C. Ai P. lH.11Ki C. & N. W. c. 7s.1314 do 5s nuv! do 8. F. deb. G.117'. So. I'ucille 4s ... mi: I v-nicugo ter. is., yi o. iiaiiwny us.. .112 Colo. So. 4s 8l!i S. R. & T. Os 70 u. it 11. u. is.... y.iya rex. Ac i'aclllc ls.115 Frio gi eneral 4s,. 73)i i do 2s ,. SO F. W. A; D. C. Is. VS den. Electric 6s.. US I'nlon I'ac. 4s 100 Wabash is 11C14 la. Central ls....HRUi do 2s.. ...101' L L. & N. unl. 4s... H9V4 West Shoro 4s...ll2)i M.. IC. & T. 2h... 70 ,Wls. Central Is.. flTi do 4s . . . . ... S ivu. Centuries ... 9C14 Offered. lloatoii .Stuck (luotiitlons. UOSTON, Nov. 10. Call loans. 4t)CU per cent; tlmo loans, 4',sii per cent. OfTlclal prices: A.. T. & H. V do pfd Amer. Sugar do pfd Huston & Alb'y. Hoston Elevated Ronton A: Mo.... C, 11. & Q Dominion Coal.. do pfd Federal Steel .... do pfd Fitohburg pfd... Clen. Electric ... do pfd Ed. Elec. Ill Mux. Central ... Mich. Tel N. E. O. & C... Old Colony Old Dominion .. Rubber 35l4 I'nlon Pnclllc 1 1? i niou i.uuu . ,1294 West End .. ,117 .Atchison 4s.. 1IOOI4 , 515 ', 24i .32.1 , 05 . 1914 illlVUIlkUIl' Allouez Mln. Co Atluntlo ,lr, ,191'4 .133 . 4ti Hoston Ac Mont ltlltti Mr Ituuti-in ,11314 Cnl. Ai Hecla ... tssi Centennial 7fil; T.'r.'inklln loyU.Humboldt ', .Htili lOsceola no ,tl.-. . 134 , SI , 10-H .202 . 2iTi , 2(1 Parrot Qulncy Hantn Fo Cop. .. 47t ..155 .. Hi . .202 ' ','. 3? 1 4 .. 3'S inmaracK .... I'tah Mlnlnrr .. Winona ....... Wolverines ... Asked. Now York M Inline Slocks. NEW YORK. Nov. IO.-TI10 following nn the closing quotations for mining shara louay: Crown Point 10 Dead wood 65 Oonld A: Currio... SO Halo & Norcross. 20 Plymouth 12" Wulcksllvcr )2,j ilo pfd ,00 Sierra Novadn. .190 Homestako Iron Sliver ....OOoi) iHtandnrd 320 711 i'nlon Con is Mexican 20 Ontario 6-5 1 ellow Jacket ... 20 Ilrunswlck in Ophlr .. .71 1 Loudon Stock (Inntatlnn. I,ONDON. Nov. 10-2 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money.. OS ll-IOIErlo do account . .03 15-10 do 1st pfd Atchison ...... . !V5i 'Pennsylvania ... Canadian Pnclllc. Wife Reading St. Paul 1234 Nor. Pacific pfd. Illinois Central. ..123 lOrund Trunk ... Louisville Mc Anaconda I'nlon Pan. pfd.. SOHand Mines N. Y. Central ...141 l.w. 79i 40 SILVER Rnr, pteady. 29ld per ounce. MONEY-2fj.I per cent. The rnto of dis count In tho open mnrket for short bills Is 1 15-1GH4 per cent; for three months' blllj, 4 per cent. Hunk Clonrlims, HOSTON. Nov. lO.-Clearlngs, $23,878,323; balnnees, JI.9S9 0OK. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. lOClcnrlngs, $11.49I.MM: balances. $2,307,991. HALT1MORE. Nov. lO.-Clearlngs, $1,197, 003; balances, $12.1.037. NEW YORK Nov lO.-Cbarlngs, $250,9'A CC2: balances. S.23l.ti73. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. I0.-Cl.irlngs, $1,795.71.): balances. $.'i0223; money, 67 per cent; New York exchange, pnr bid, 10c premium u'ked CHICAOO. Nov. 10 -CleurliiRS. $20.77'VJ-0 : balances. $1 K"n,323; posted excliungo, $t.clV, J(45V,; Now York exchange. 25o discount CINCINNATI. Nov. lu.-Cleurlngs $2,102.. 300; New York xchango, 20ii25c dbicuutit uud par; money, 3iiiiC per cent. New York Import nnd I'.iportn. NEV YORK, Nov. 10. Kxportii of gold nnd sliver from this port in nil countrkM ior this weoli ngirecnte Jl.3:il,k30. silver bais and coin, nnd Jio.uoo.oio in gold. The Imports of specie were $2,S37,6SO gold nnd $161,651 r.Uvrr. The tmporta of dry goods and nu'ichatidlsc wero iclucd at JU, 120,375. Conilltloii of the Trpstnry, 1VASIUNC1TON. Nov 10.-Toda.y's tae ment of tho treasury bnlances In tho gen eral fund, cxc'tislvo of the $150,000,ov) Wold retcrvo In iho dtvl"loi of rodemptlon, shows: Avnllt,blo cash balance, $133,327,455; gold, $TI,672,3:0. IV r fitly llnnk Stntrnionl. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. The weekly state, ment of tho associated banks shows: Loans, $7M,rfi.500; decrease, $6,673,400: deposits, $831,091,S'.l, decrease. $10,683,400; circulation. 30.7W..TnO. decrease. Sl2.l00.Oi0; IorhI tenders. s:.6.l22,3iW. de. reuse, S2.22S.tiKj. specie, SI5,2f.70O, decrrafe. $l,7SMH. total reserve, $2)2.379.000; decrease, $l,0t&.2il, reserve required $207.772,9.Vi, decrensp. $2,670. MO, surplui reserve, $l,n!,Q5t.il tlivreuse, $1,314,350. I'orrlitit 1 ' 1 tut tic I it I. PARIS, Nov, 10.-Prices uu tho bourse today opened below those of yesterday s close, llealliatlnus temporarily urroMed Ihe advance. Tructhins and Spanish securi ties wero principally affected. Portuguese wero strong. Rio tlntos reacted on a re port that Marcus Daly had died K.ullrs opened firm, but reucted. For some tlmo business was nt 11 standstill nnd toward file close It revived. K.ullri temnlned heavy. 'Ihreo per cent rentes, luOffKM for the no count. Exchar.RO on London. 2."f ll'ic for checks. Spanish 4s closed it bS.50. LONDON, Nov. la.-Uold premium lit Hiienos Ayres. 132.ft); Spanish 4, . IIERLIN. Nov. 10.- Excluiige 11 1 4. 61;,. ge on London, 20111 45Un(irs. tor ebeeks. nisrminl nttrs Short bills, 314 J'er cent; three months' bills, i'i per ccni. .Meinis wero nuoyuni on me bourse today on the rumor that American works hnve w'thdrawn from Europe th'dr offers of nig lion nnd have bought quili'.l ties of pig iron. Hank sharei were mil mated. Americans and Canadian Pacltlcs were strong. lll'ENOS AYRES. Nov. lO.-Thc gold quo tation today wus 132.60, Cotton .tlnrkot. NEW YORK, Nov. lO.-COTTON-Closed quiet; middling uplands, 9 9-lOc; inlddllng gulf, 9 3-lCc: sales, 130 bales. Futures opened steady; December, 9.21c; January, 9.20c; February, 9.1Sc; March nnd April, 9.21c; May, Juno and July, 9.22c. Futures closed bandy steady; November, 9.21c: De cember, 9.20c; January und February, 9.21c; March und April, 9.23c; May, 9.2lc; June, 9.23c; July, 9.22c; August, 9.15c; September, 8.60c. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 10.-COTTON- Spot, moderate business und prices steady; Amer ican middling fair, G,d; good inlddllng, 5 7-10d; middling, Cll-32d: low middling, 6C-32d; good ordinary, 4 29-32d; sales, 7.UU0 bales, of which 600 wero for speculation and export and Included 0,200 American; re ceipts, 20,000 bales, Including 19,700 American. Futures opened quiet und steady and closed about steady; American middling, I. 111, c, November, t n-OITK) 14-04d, sellers; Novem ber nnd December, 6 9-04d, buyers; Decem ber and Junuiiry, 5 G-Ct5i5 7-64d, buyers; Jan uary nnd Fcbrunry, 6 5-(iMp ti-61, sellers; February und March, B 3-CI3 4-Glil. buyers; March und April, 5 2-01, buyers; April nnil Muy 51-61(1, sellers; May and June, 4 0.1-011 4 fi5.t!d, buyers; June and July, 4 02-iUii 4 fi3.i!ld, sellers; July und August, 4 01-iild, sellers; August und September, 4 55-64d, buyers. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10. - COTTON -Spot, sternly; Miles, 3.395 bales; ordinary, 7 3-32c; good ordinary, s:i-10o; low middling, K13-1Gc; middling, 9 3-10c; good middling, 9 7-10c; middling fair, '.''ic: receipts, lO.kS'J bales: stock, 211,373 bales, Futures, Novem ber, 9.0IH9.00C! December, 9.029.040; Jnilll nry. 9.02j9.03c; February. O.OIfjO.OOi'; March, 9.05fy.06c; April, 9.05ft9.07o; May, O.OCtlO.OM'; June, 9.0i5j9.OSc. Liverpool Urulii und Pro v liloii". LIVERPOOL. Nov. IO.-PROVLSIONS -Heef, extra India mess, easy, Oils; prim mess, nominal. Pork, prlmu me.s western, llrm, 72s, Lard, American refined, In palN, quiet, 3is9d; prlmo western In tierces, quiet, 37s Od. Hums, short cut. II to IC lbs., llrm, 41s, li.'icon, Cumberland cut, 2 to 30 lbs., firm, 47s; short ribs, 18 to 22 IIh.. firm, lis; long clear middles, light, .TJ to 35 Um., steady, 4Gs; long clear middles, heavy, 36 to 40 lbs., firm. 45s; short cl.'iir bucks, lfi to IS lbs., llrm. 42-t; clear bellies, 14 to 10 lbs., strong, 65s Cd, Shoulders, equnrc, 12 to 14 lbs., steady, 2s. CHEESE American finest white, steady, C3s; American finest colored, steady. 51s. TAbUlW-Prime city, steady. 21s Ud; Aus tralian, In London, llrm, 27s. HOPS At London (Paclllo coast), steady, 2 5s. Ill'TTKR I'lilted States, quiet, 9s; United Stutcti good, S3 Cd. Knnina City Crnln nnd Provlslnua. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 10. WH EAT De cember, CCe; May, 70'4c; cash, No. 2 hard, 07(ii 6914o : No. 3, CSgwso; No. 2 red, 71 ',4c; No. 3, 6714y70c. No. 3. C7lsif70o; receipts, 103 cars. CORN-Decembor. 33HV33l4o: May, 3414 3IHc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 32'4fT33!iu; No. 2 white, nominally 35o; No. 3, 3214y33c, OATS-No. 2 white. 2514c. HAY-Cholce timothy, $10.004710.50; choice prnlrlo. $S.W8.50. IIUTTER-Creamcry, lSif20c; dairy, fancy, 17c. EOOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, 17140 doz., loss off, cases returned; new whltiiwnod cases Included, Ho moro. RECEIPTS-Wheat, SI.OOO bu.; corn, 21,000 b;i.: oats, 6.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 91,100 bu.; com, 4,000 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu. Sugnr .Market. NEW OltLKANS. Nov. lO.-SHOAR-Mar-Uet steady: open kettle, 37(ic; centrifugal, 3THT4 l-16c; centrifugal granulated, Vi'tt 4 13-lCc; whites, 414c; yellow, 315-16ijlc; Hccrwds, Sliftlc. MOLASSES-Qulot; open kettle. 2Kf23c; centrifugal, i'fllSc; syrup, quiet, 20fiC9c. NEW YORK, Nov. lO.-SUOAR-Raw, quiei; lair reuniug, oic; ccniriiugai, ;o lesi, 43ic; molasses sugur, 4?ic; refined, dull; No. 0, 6.OC0; No. 7. 4.93c; No, S, 4,S5c; No. 9, 4.75c: No. 10, 4.70c: No. 11, 4.C3c; No. 12, 4.0e; No. 13, 4.00c; No, 11, 4.53c; standard A, 5.40c; confectioners' A, 5.40o; mould A. 5.85c; cut loaf, Cc; crushed, Cc; powdered, 5.70c; granu lated, 5,C0c; cubes, 6.75c. Now York Dry (ioods. NEW YORK. Nov. 10.-DRY GOOD8-A moro hopeful tone Is evident In tho dry goods market uud though transactions havo not shown much enlargement thero Is un mistakable evidence that developments nro likely to occur before long. Tho few buy ers who hnvo been In the market today havo been purchasing conservatively, but It Is recognized that tho needs of tho trade uro becoming moro urgent every day and that n. good many who have held out will bo compelled to comu Into tho market In tho near future. ColTcr Murkel. NEW YORK, Nov. lO.-COFFEE-Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 8'ic bid. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9'4fri3ViC. The market for coffee futures opened steady, with prices unchanged to 5 points lower and displayed weakness mnt of tho session under nctlvo Renernl selllnn, prompted bv unf.ivor.iblo foreign news, bearish statistics nnd selling pressurn from abroad. Closed steady, with jirlres 6 points net lower. Total snfes, 25, 250 bags, Including: December. $7; January. $7.06; April. J7.15n7.20; .Mny. $7.25; Juno. $7.2o .'7.30; July, $7.30; August, $7.35; September, $7,207.40. "Wool Market. LONDON, Nov. 10.-1VOOI, The trade during tho week has been quiet nnd steady and tho outlook seems good. The nrrlvnla for the next series of wool auction sales aggregate 70.453 bales, of which 7,000 wero forwarded direct. Tho Importn for tho week nro ns follows: Queensland, 7.379 bales; Vlctorln, 243 bales; South Australia, 84 bales; Capo of Good Hopo nnd Natal, 195 bates; Fulkland Islands, 1,292 bales; Singapore, 03 bales, rhlladrlnlila Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10. HUTTETt Firm, lo higher: fancy western creamery 23c: fnncy western prints, 29c EQOS Firm; good demand: fresh nearby and western, 23c; fresh southwestern, 2)c; fresh southern, 23c. CHEESE-Qulct; New York full creams, fnncy small, ll'ic: New York full creams, good to choice, lotffllc. California Drlotl Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. 10.-CALTFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Tho market for ovupo rated npples ruled dull and unchanged on tho basis of IQJo for state common; prlmo, 4!;5l5!;c; choice, 6ii'liCc; fancy, il(C14c. Prunes, 3H1l 8I-20 per lb., nccordlng to size and quality. Apricots, Roynl, llrfj'Hc; Moor Park, 151f1Cc. Peaches, peeled, Hi120c; uu peeled, tifi9c. Toledo (J nil 11 .Mnrket, TOLEDO, Nov. lO.-WDEAT-Dull firm; cash. 7714c; December, 7814c: Mav, 2Hc. CORN Dull, stronger; cash, 3bc; Decem ber, 37n; May, 3Sc. OATS Decomber, 23Hc. RYE-Neglectcd. SEEDS-Clover, cash, WO prime, $il.40ff 0.60; December, $7; March, $0.90. Mlniiouiinlls Wheat Mnrket, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 10. IV 1 1 EAT Cash, 76c; December. 75f(7E14c: May. "S'tU 7SHe. On track; No. 1 hard. 78c; No. 1 northern. 7uo: jvo. z nortneru, 73rn74o. FLOCR-FIrM patents. J3.95ff4 15: soonnd patents, $3.90fl3.!: llrst clenrs, $3.oV(i3.23; second clears, $2.70'fi2.9O. HRANIn bulk, Sll.OOfi 11.25. Now York I.lvo Stnok. NEW YORK. Nov. lO.-IlEEVEH-Re-relptH, 288 head; nominally steady; cables slow; shipments, 1,1'C'J cattle and K.43C quar- icrn ii ue,ji ers 01 ueoi. CATA'EH-Rccelpts 22 head; ecllng Is itendy; grnsf-ors, $3; yearllnsn, tJ.OOWS.M; vcnis 110111111111 SHEEP AND LAM HS-Rcci lots, 4.1M head; good sheep firm, others steady: cholco 1. l. ,.ll,n,a ulotlM ulmnn f ftl'.i I II.. Illllicn ,1, ,1,. v,.v.. tl.V..., n,,.!-,.. m."'H.u, lumbs, $5,15t)5.!i3; Canadian lumbs, $5.3714( 5.S5. HOGS Receipts, 2,232 head; steady feel lug; plks llrm. SI. .Insriili I.lvo Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 10.-(Spe-clal.i The Journal riuotes: CATTLE-Reeelpts, 200 head; market Is Bteanv, uemnnu strong. HOOS Receipts, 6.0rt bend: market mostly 6c higher: all grades, $4 77141(1 'M; bulk of sa'es. U.kySi.K,. SHEEP No receipts; demand strong for Kiiiers. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Eeceipts All tho Wck Probably Owing to Election. HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER (ioitit l orn emtio mill Feeders Mronu for tho Week mill Cons 4'ott sldrnlity lllglier Cliolee Shoop nnil I. limbs Also lllgbri'. SOUTH 1ti'rdtitt OMAHA, Nov. 10. 1 Cattle. Hoes. Shjep. ' Oflleliil Miim.Iui Oiricinl Tuesday !!.'.!!'. l.fctiT s.Stii , ;,oos , 2.29S 2,340 SC3 159 6.173 3.614 6,015 4,739 4,5)9 1,101 5,910 1.771 4,Sf2 uiiiinii tteunestisy .,, omcial Thursday . Olflclitl Friday Ofliclnl Saturday r.,,lnl "l week S.2M ,cek enilliig Nov. 3 17.591 ijeek ending Oct. 27 17.SU5 eek ending Oct. 20 20,S45 JJ.eek ending Oct 13 25,817 ieek ending Oct. 6,... 20.271 211.424 30.370 30.071 ?9,945 3.t.3!5 42,400 20,778 29,110 3S.I33 67,016 ( U4,lil.' 40,382 Avtriigo price paid for hogs for the last scleral days, with comparisons. 1900. l.KJ.iS9S.lS97.lS9 1H9G. U94. 4 SO Oct. IB.., Oct. 16... 4 !:?, 4 72, 3 761 3 TO 3 70! S Ml 3 20! 3 23 4 71 4 74. 4 n 4 II Oct. 17.. 4 641. Oct. Oct. Oct. IS, 1 IS, , 462 2-6 3 :a 3 27 3 23 3 25 451 2-1 S 57 2 52 : so1 20.. 21.. Oct. 4S7 3-5 IB 4 54 Oct. 22. 4 a. Oct. 23... S 26 3 49; 4 61 Oct. Oct. 24... 23... 26... 27... 28... 4 01 4 4H 3 26 3 6"d 6 111 4 41 Oct. Oct. I 5 i4 4 6JS 4 6l S 2C 3 17 3 13 3 U 3 4; 4 4 ! 3 S7 4 33 4 44 4 41 4 45 4 39 net. Oct. 3 44 29... 3 39 Oct. Oct. Nov, 30... 31... 1... O '.'.'. 4... Ii... C... 7. . . S... 9... 10.. 1 iu 3 171 3 36 3 19 3 40! 4 6I; 3 42 3 44 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. f wi 4 50 3 2 3 30 3 31 3 21 3 M a 35 4 41 4 CIU s nl 3 3l I 5) Nov. Nov. 3 231 3 45 I 65 I 3 45 ) 4 '2 3 28 3 391 4 29 S 27 I 41 Nov. Nov. T3Mi Indlcnles Sundny Tho nllli.fnl im1.rtn nt lrw.t, , , ",.., iiiiiiiuvi ui i,,i;o b"vi. brought tu today by each road wns: Cattle. Hogs. H'ses. C. M. A, SI. l 11 '! o. &. st. l. Ry 2 .Missouri i'aclllc Jty l I'nlon Piiclflo uvuiiun 1 1:1 1 C. & N. W. Rv '1 V.. K. Xr M V II II 111 s. c. & p. Ry 1 "., Ml. 1'., .11. A: I). Ry 4 II .- X. II I? 1( 11 I C, 11. & O. Ry ii.. ., j;t K. C. & St. J. Ry 4 2 v.., a. 1. a: i, ensi 2 C., R. 1. Ai P., west 1 Total receipts 7 7 Tlin ,lluw,ultl..t. w.t It... ....1..,.. ....... ,,.-, ,,,i, i, in,- 1 1 1 r, it', Liiin tviia ns follows, each luiyer ptirciiaslng the num ber of head Indicated: llni'nri, ln,u II..... ol. ...... toiiiiiiu t-ncKiug t o ioi u. it, iiummond Co.... Swift und Company.... Cudahy Packing Co.... sso 1,111 1.0S7 7IS Armour t to Swift, Kunsas City.... Other buyers . 19 Totals 127 4,578 227 CATTLE Tliero wern nnlv l.isl n fiuv odds and ends of cattlo on sale this morn ing, aim muso sold nt just about yester day h prices, 'Ihcte has been nn exceptionally light run of stock hero all this week, probably duo to a largo extent to election. Quod stuff has been In uctlve demand and the prices paid havo been very satisfactory. A larger proportion of the receipts havo been corufeds and n smaller percentage of wertern cattlo than has been tho caso for some time. liuyers all seemed to wnnt the better grades of good handy weight steers and paid good, strong prices all tho week. In some cases sales looked iiulto a llttlo higher, but tho majority of cases would be covered by calling It n noon, mruug, active marKi'i. tho common kinds nnd coarse heitvv cattlo linvn lieen slow sale nil along und for thn week nro no more than steady. wows iiuvo ucen in ngiu supply nil tho week, mid as puckers hud to havo a fw they paid considerably higher prices thnn thev did a week nco. Morn rnrtif,.,! rnwu and heifers aro urrlvlng now than was tho caso a short tlmo ago, and on tho choicest grades prices havo advanced perhaps n uuurter. Tho same is truo of the very uesi grass stocic. Tno medium kinds nro u:no n llttlo hlghor, but u dlmo would probably cover tho udvanno. Common dinners, however, havo been slow and the market can bo quoted no moro than steady nnd In somo cases It seemed a llttlo wenk. Thero have been vnry fow feeders on sale tho past week. Good stuff, howover. met wun reuuy sale nt steady to stronger prices, but the common kinds wero neglected und burolv stendv. Slock rnwii nnd heifers hnvo boon scarco nil the week nnd If good sold ut a llttlo stronger prices. j uu HHino count oe saia nr nnnuy weight stock bulls, but stock cnlvcs havo been a drug on tho market all tho week and are In somo cuaos a good deal lower. The fow western crass heef enttlA ihnt havo been nrrlvlng havo Bold at good strong iiriccs unu me cuoicesi gruuos uro now us high as thoy havo been any time this season. Tho common kinds aro rnther slow sale uud prices uro showing no Im provement, The choicest rungu cows nro 15c. and possibly In some cases 25c higher than they wero a week or ten days ugo, but cunncrs are no more thnn steady, whllo the medium kinds hnvo ndvnnced about a dime. (lood feeders aro steady to strong for tho week, and tho common kinds about steady, but dull. COWS. No. 1... 0... AV. . 730 . 920 It. 2 25 No. 1... Av. Pr. .1210 3 00 2 W I1ULT.S. 1 1420 2 03 2 12(53 2 5 CALVES. 2 1R3 5 75 STOCK COWS AND IIEIFERB. 1 750 2 CO 10 974 2 73 1 1100 2 25 1 1010 2 90 1 1090 2 60 STOCK CALVES. 1 100 6 00 HOOS There waB rather a light run of hogs hero today for even a Buturday, and as tho demand on the purt of puckera wua In good shape thn market was 2'4S6c higher than yesterday, liuyers started out bidding not much different from yesterday, but they did not get the hogs uud raised their hands to $4.'o and $1.7214. At thoua bids the hogs begnn to sell, but most every thing brought $4.7214, slid. In fact, It was a 7214u market. As tho morning advanced It occamo evident that there Uvcro hardly enough hogs to go nround and sellers held for morn money nnd, as a result, tho later Bales wero largely at $4.7214 and $4.76, so that the Inst end of the mnrket was close to 6o higher. As high us $1.7714 was paid today and everything wns nold and weighed up curly In the morning, The bulk of all the sales went at $4,7214'fl4.75, with the long string nt $1.7214. ... Receipts during tho Inst week hnvo been very light, a decrease of 3,916 being noted us compared with the previous week und of 16,874 head ns compared with the same week last your. As will bo seen from the table of uverago prices, thu general ten dency of tho market hint been upward all tho week. Monduy started In with an ad vance of nearly a dime, but lost lo on Tues day nnd gained 3c on Wednesday und 3o nioro on Thursday. Friday tho market fell off a couple of cents, but Saturday nearly a nickel wuh put on, which carried the mnrket to tho high point of the week nnd nlso to tho highest mark reached since the middle of October. Ah compared with a week ugo prices are 17u hlghor. Rep- resentntivi) huicbi No. 10... 19... 124., 21... 31... 10... 18... ( W.'.'. CO. . . 41... 67... 03.. 71.. 05.. 0.'.. 04.. 04.. 44.. 72.. AV, 3 C9 J C1I 4 20 3 69 4 16 3 70 4 10 S 67 S 54 IK 3 7) 8 60 I 14 3 71 S 64 4 13 3 l& 3 62 3 55 3 63 4 16 I 3 63 4 It 3 6til 4 13 3 5S 3 4H 4 18 3 64 3 41 4 10 3 47 3 3S 4 10 3 62 3 42 3 61 3 SS 4 ( 3 31 4 03 3 CO 4 01 3 63 3 29 I 04 3 45 3 41 4 04 3 47 3 43 4 02 3 51 3 43 3 62 3 44 4 01 3 46 4 02 3 55 ' 4 03 3 62 3 64 4 CHi 3 45 3 41 4 03 3 47 3 31 Hh. Pr. No. Av ... 4 23 59 293 ... 4 60 73 217 ... 4 00 69 310 ... 4 00 49 2S9 ... 4 111 SO 201 ... 4 60 47 330 ... 4 00 62 2C ... 4 00 7S 253 40 4 0714 06 2X4 ... 4 70 15 313 10 4 70 59 245 ... 4 0 60 231 200 4 7214 69 23- ... 4 72'? R4 213 SO 4 72fA 09 239 l . 4 V2'4 74 242 liy) 4 72W 09. ... 216 ... 4 721? 71 221 ... 4 72", 71 233 40 1 72S 73 233 BU. Pr. . . . 4 7214 120 4 72J4 4 72(? SO 4 7214 40 4 72'.i 100 4 72l? SO 4 72(4 40 4 7214 . . . 4 7214 80 4 724 . . . 4 7214 100 4 7 i5 SO 4 7214 210 4 "Ml ... 4 721J 120 4 72i.4 ... 4 72(5 40 4 76 SO 4 75 ... I" ...94 ...103 ...107 ...12l' ...101 ...107 ... SO ...321 ...228 ...191 . . .245 ...291 . . .203 . . . 32S ...323 ...21S . . .29U ...310 ...239 DO YOU SPECULATE P 721 L U2 66 ll 01 W.. SJ. 73. 60.. 57.. ew. 57.. , s 77. . CI.., 70 . S2.. (71 C3... 246 271 295 JM KO 4 71 40 4 76 SO 4 73 SO 4 75 SO 4 73 1 .' 2tM 1(W 4 72 M . 24i1 M) 4 rj'i 122 SO 4 72lJ . 240 IiW 4 72'J 24 SO 4 72U 312 100 4 71U I (" 73 63 274 ...230 200 4 75 tlO 160 4 73 324 . . 4 75 . .177 ... 4 75 .249 . . 4 7"i 164 M. 7. 48 67. C3. 41. 62. 91. M0. OS.. 51. 322 120 4 72'4 . 27 ... . ,2W SO 4 75 .301 .f0 4 Tli W 4 7S4 40 4 S .312 .213 205 40 4 75 40 4 75 SO 4 75 282 40 4 -2', K2 . . 4 72t 199 40 4 72U 29 210 4 I'4 .269 120 4 -5 ..2H li 4 75 .2Rt ... 4 7714 .227 ... 4 7715 4tl M 4 72C 237 SO 4 72U . il' 1 "p'" Ttrt were no fresh arrivals nero loujty to make n lest of ihe market. , !"''" 'i'" I'cen u falling off In sheep re celjitj this week, tho decrease ns com pared with last week nnmtintlng to S.J3J nend, and un computed with the correspond ing ueek of last year there Is nl-o a de crease amounting to 4,S9l head. The de mand for good stuff, both sheep nnd lambs, nua good nil the week mid tho tendencv of prices upward. Quite u good deal of fed turr arrived, more In fact than has como n before this fall. Sales were made dur ing tho week that looked nil the way from . J r'," h'gl'rr limn the snmo kind of sunr, cither fed or grass, wns selling for the week before. The market wns nctlvo and strong nil the week, tho demand up pareiitly being In excess of tho supply. l he commoner grndes wero, of course, not ns ready sellers und did not show its much advance ns the better kinds. Very few good lambs arrived nnd packers nre nil nnxlous for (hat class of stuff. Ootid feeders Hold nt fully steady prices nnd wethers brought a llttlo higher prices in some cases, There uns not much de mand for the less desirable grades of cither sheep or lambs nnd prices are no moro limn steady Tor the week Quotntlons- Cholco fed wethers, $4 00f 4.1.i: fnlr to good fed wethers, $3.90tr4.00; cholco grass wethers, $3.S5fl4.00; fnlr to K.'l.lirass tyrlhers, 3.fi5tf3.S5; choice ewes, $3..u4i.ffl, fair lo good ewes. $.T004J3.85; choice spring Inmbs, $5.0Off5.25. fair to good !5rl"5 l?nibs, S4.7oflfi.no, feeder ewes, $2.25ft ...CO; feeder wethers. $3.C0a3.75; feeder Iambs, SI.WW4.40. ClllC.UiO LIVE aocTi MAIIKKT. ,ntlo It r inn In nt SlnniUIIII Shorn nml l.nmlis Aro Mend). CHICAOO. Nov. lO.-CATTLE-Rocelpts, I0O head, nominally sternly: good to prlmo Jdecrs, $5,601)0.00; poor to medium, S1.60W 6.40; selected feeders. $3.76ii4.33; mixed Sr1::,,;' 75' '"N". W.WW.K; helf ii r-T vtfH'7f,i l'"i',-H. l.26r2.0; bulls. SZ.C.iirl.tfl; calves, $1,00(16.00; Texas fed "'f lWi, Texas grass steers" $3.3: &)in1:iHTliX,u'' "i11"' W3.25. day, 35,000, esilmiitcili feft over, 2,iH); fullv 60 higher nnd nctlvu; good clearaucei; top, mixed and butchers. $4.ffi5i5.0ii: good to 1 -J,'?. lV4.v;,4."6'i""'.O0; rough heavy. $4.00 &4 I12I! K ' ,I G3sfl'9;l"; u1"" f f'll'H. I.W SIheP AND LAMUS-Rerelpts. 2,000 hi ml; sheen nnd lambs, steady; good to J ,T--lTi1''!', , H-WfU'W; .fir to choice mixed, sn.niiijl 10; western sheep. $l,0Oji I..HI .$2f! I,,lt,''p' 'ft3.63; tmtlvn lambs, $4.6u 0(6.10; western l.tmbs, $3.()lf5.40. Receipts lids week: Cattle, 42,000 head; hogs, l.l.,i,i head; sheen, 73.900 head. Last m: )ll0. Cl'lw0 ,,om'S 1,0KH "iCOtf head, sheep, d.iKW bond. ICnitsns City l.lvo Stnon Mnrket. ANSAS, C1TV, Nov. lO.-CATTLE-Ro-i-elpts, 200 hcml; receipts this week. 33.0W: w ... u ',?? .l,,;, M ,x-eetlliigy good nil 'this week nnd values aro 20Jr2.".o higher: native ersrS3oV,,.YA-?'r:V'W ii Trior,?'-"4""''' l)"ll'ler cows und heifers, S'SSJf-1 c"'".'',. S2.00i3.00; fed westerns "'oiereo -rcxans, $3.(.ii4,M: KrunnlXW-, "'P-W; calvJs, $3.fw 0 00 ili pM1.,?rier,,,plr' 4-m m'",l: market m it rlirt- 'Ji. nf.r''' "dvniico; receipts this week, AT, .n ?. RhXr mlm.,ly HlrciiKUirnfd values the ndvance ror tho week amounting to about 20c: heavy today, Sl.S0fi4.fti; light and "'ilVlV.J i-vl4.A5; pIuh, .$4,3041.40. M SHEEP AND LAMllS-RecelptB, SOOhend; receipts for thn week, 15,0)0: tie Improved L'.0?""" iidvniicctl prices ubout 25c; Inmbs. $4.25110.40: muttons, $3.7504.05: stocl era And feeders, $3.25fl4.25; culls. $2.75i(3.25. Vi 1 .-V(S,rn:'v1-"'uu' -"'"'''rs, i ...nr-.is; nulls. Sl.M3.50; Texas and Indian steers, $3.35ffij 4.65; cows nnd heifers. $2.40ff3.B5. marKet steady; native muttons. fl.r"rf4.25: lambs, J4.Rofffe.60; culls and bucks, $2.6Wf 3.75; stockers, $2.6043.0O. Stock In Slain. Following nro tho receipts at tho four principal western markets November 10: a . ,u , Cattlo. Hogs. Shoop. South Omaha 350 4.699 Lincngo 4's) 1R.000 Lansas City 200 4.000 St. Louis 1,600 8.S0O ,000 200 150 Totals 2,269 30.399 2,350 Colorado Mines and Mining Stocks. Iluy Joscphlno Copper at 2(4c Company owns 140 acres of rich gold and copper land located lu tbo coming copper camp ot the west, Huy CZAR Gold Mining & Milling Com pany's stock at 8c, Company owns CO acres, 1 Lurgo bodies of oro blocked out and only needs a mill to put them on a dividend pay ing basis. Huy PRIDE stock nt 20c. Company owns 45 dulniB, on which nro locntctT 5 shipping mines and a lurge concentrating plaut, Shipments average from $50 to $200 per ton, All Colorado stocks carried on margin, or told on installment plan. Direct prlvaU wires to all Colorado exchanges. HERBERT S. SHAW, Rooms 14 and 15, Brown Palace Hotel. DENVER, COLORADO. eKposep. Methods of Insldo operators fully explain ed and Illustrated In my celebrated book. "INS AND OUTS OK WALL STREET." now In Its ninth revised edition; 160 pages, fully explained and Illustrated, Just out. Largo fortunes have been made by follow ing Instructions laid down In this book, Thousands of testimonials from corres pondents In nil parts of tho country teutl tying to Its value to thn trader. Chart trading fully explained. Don't fall to write, for It. Mailed to nny nddrosu for 10 conts In stamps. LEWIS C. VAN RIPER, 11 Hroadwuy, New York. TWO SYSTEMS That bent tho Stock Market both fully ex plained In my new circular (which will be mailed FREE to any address). Rare chan ces frequently occur to mako big money by those who uct quickly. Accounta directed through your own broker for small percent age of the net profits (NO compensation unless successful). Write today. P. ELLB WORTH VAIL, Lords Court Huildlng, New York. RRPEIlMEY&Ca fSfcKS( BOOM 4 Mr; LIFE BLDQ. OMAHA HEB. BSUMCH wsoitst uncoui nt JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Telephone 1039. Omaha, Nat COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS llOAJtU Olf TUAUB. Correspondence: John A. Warraa 4k C Utraet wire to Chicago and Nnr tnb If so, speculate successfully. Send your orders to a reliable boiibo, where they will bo placed In tho open market. Wo can mako for you In ono month moro Interest on your money than any bank will pay you In a year. Send for our hook on speculation. It la free. J. K. Gomstock & Ct- Tlaoni U.1 Trsilrn' II Ills., Chlpsc. 1 39 fit. I.naU Mvo Stook Market. , BT. LOUIS, Nov. lO.-CATTLE-Recclnls 1.600 head, including 100 Texnns; inarket lv KhlPPlng and export " leers ii'W,rJi ,,.n,pH,,, "V"f "I'd butcher steers SI.Cnni.S0; steers under 1.000 lbs.. $3,0(r5.oo: r,l'.'kj:rs..i,",rr,:.,;('rrH' -2l.:s: iwi r ami nuun iieceipis. :i,suo Head; steady to !JrAnB.!.l,l!' "" lights. $4.75y4.S3; packers, M.r'.',k.'! "'ilehorn, $4.S.',)fN.9."i. 8HEKP AM) f,AS(tiM(in,.nnia irn i,,i. s vr