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10 COMMERCIAL 1ND FINANCIAL Ttnilti U Bltxd in All Ihrkits aid Fricis Timblt. K ' CORN MAKES A BLUFF, BUT GIVES UP Itarts Ilrlskfy, bnt Loses Courage on Continued Reports of Clearing; Weather Favorable to West ern Shipping, i cnir.Ann. Nov. 1 An easier feeling ills E lacing Die recent urgent demand for corn rought down prices in dull grain markets todny nnd December wheat closed c lower, December corn "4U54C depressed and De cember onis o uown. i-ruvisiuiw tiu3- SWo to 2W6c lower. , Corn took the lead at tho opening nnd Bhowcd nn early Btrength that promised much, being In tho restarting a shado to HflVic higher nt GSfDSttc. Cables Wj-ro lairly strong uiid a general demand finding but light offerings to supply them, Do cembcr advanced 14c. Profits hero bocamo tempting and on the news of clearing wcutner, lavonng snipping m wiu llnnlHiitlnn l.nl'nn lltlslneKft In tllO ITUlltl was light and later resolved itself Into n ecalplng affair. Hulls withdrew their sup. port 011 U1C UCC11I1U unu uui:uiiiii:i liuscu Wtf3 down nt 67Hc nccclpts wcro 113 Cawtint nii1ral nil thn hull InfluctlCO In tho corn jilt It oould get to offset weaker cables unu nenvy receipts, mo mursei wim rtull nnd narrow and on the early strength In corn May made a fair opening, a shade to c lower, nt 70?ic to 70H7oic Thero was one bullish factor present, in heavy :learanccs, nut it nun imiu encci ana December, on the sagging corn Influence, lccllncd slowly nnd closed weak, lie down, it 70V4tf7o4c Local recclpfB were 181 cnrB, !1 of contract grade, nnd Minneapolis and Duluth reported 690 cars, making a total 'or tho threo points of 8S1 cars, against 737 ast week nml cos a year ago. Primary -ecclpts wcro 1,184,000 bu., compared with nn.ono im. a vpjir iiuo. Argentine shlnments for tho week were 13fi,00 bu., ngalnHt lfVI.OM tast week nnd aw.vm a year ago. tho sea. inard renorted 42 loads taken for export Bcaboard clearances in wheat nnd Hour equaled 90J.O0O ))U. Oats showed nn Independent disposition to break away from corn Influence at tho turf and Indications' pointed to an over bought market. December started tin changed to He higher, but rapidly sold off lor proms in spito or tno enriy nrm reel ing in corn. Duccmbcr closed weak, Ho .lower, nt Z6Mc Provisions wcro dull nnd dragging. The cash demnnd was sluggish, and though there woh a better feeling In the hog mar ket, fulr offerings, kept prices" almost sta tionary. January pork closed 2o higher ut J14.92W, January lard 6c lower at JH.02V4 and, Jnnuary ribs a shade down nt t7.fi7V4. Kstlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, lift cars; com, uuu curs; oats, sw cars; nogs, ji.uiju mad. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlclcs. Open. Jllgh.j Low. Close.Yc3'y. Wheat Nov. Dec. May Corn Nov. Dec. Muy Oats i Dec. May May Lard May Nov. Dec. , Jan. lllbs- Jnn. May 70 70fc 6DT4f?70 6970 7014 70Hi 70- 70V4 70W& WMi 74iQU 74U 73 751474 74',4V4 B6'4 E7 BSfl'H 68U 57UJa 67, 57TMi5S 60?i4 C0 0914 CO 6014Q34 37(RJ4 3m SiVt 36U 37 394 30H38i4H Si S3'4 14 9fi 15 00 ' 14 00 14 92'A 14 flO 15 02W 15 10 15 00 15 00 14 97i 8 77W 8 774 8 70 8 72W 8 7214 8 ffifc S 62W 8 Ki 8 57$ 8 CO 8 C2V4 H i", 8 6714 8 67& 8 60 8 C7H 8 70 8 60 8 62J4 8 C7J4 7 70 7 724 7 C7J4 7 70 7 70 7 80 7 85 7 774 7 80 7 SO No. 2. Cash miotatlons wero ns follows: FLOUIt-Htcady: winter patents, $3.40-3 .60: straights. 2.90R3.30, clears, 2.6O1i3.10; spring specials, ti.uutai.w; patents, w.- 9 cftt . wn I.. I. ... rn5; 1 In v.if. nit in, fMimiuiiu. WHEAT No. 3, C70G9o; No. 2 red, 714g CORN No. 2 vollow. 59c. OATS No. 2. 38Vi(&S84c: No. 2 white, 40?, RYE-No. 2. 65V4C. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 640 oec. SEEDS No. 1 northwestern, 1.46; clover, contract, grade. $9. ' PnovrsiONS-MnuB pork, per bbl., $13.80 U(i;i.bo. i.aru, per ids., .bTV4r"-u-. Hnort .'rlbn sides (loose), $7.75017.90. Dry salted 1 Hhoulders (boxed). $7.257.50. Bhort clear 1 nines (i)oxe(i), w.t(.). I WIIISKY-Dasls of high wines. $1.30. Tho following nre tho receipts and ship ments for tho last twenty-four hours: 1 Articles. Itccelpts. Shipments. I'lour. bbls 18.000 20,000 Wheat, bu 223.000 42.001) 'Corn, bu...l 128,000, 117,000 '.Oats, bu 228,000 327,000 ltye. bu 5,000 1,000 JUurlcy, bu 150,000 29,OH) 1 On the Produce exchango todav the but ter market was steady; creameries, 14J 2114c; dairies, 1319c. Cheese, steady, OWa 5o(4c. Eggs, ilrm; fresh, , 1914020c. NEW YOIIK GRNEHAI MARKKT. Qaotatlona of the Day oa Various Cominodltlea. NEW YOIUC, Nov. 1. FLOUn-Recclpts. 23,671 bbls.; exports, 62,233 bbls.; quiet nnd about steady; winter patents, $3.50fl3.8); winter straights, $3.30Q'3.40; Minnesota pnt- ents, $3.7003.95; winter straights, $2.8002.S3; Minnesota bakers, $2.9543.96; winter low grades, $2.30R2.40. ltyo flour, quiet; fair to good, $2.90.15; choice to fancy, $3.30(9 3.50. COHNMEAL fltendy; yellow western, 11.22; city, $1.17; Hrandywlno, $3.3503.60. ItYE Steady: No. 2 western, 6114c, f. o. b., aflout; stato, 67Jj6Sc. c. i. f.. New York, car lots. IJAIILEY Quiet: feeding, 60S52c, c. I. f., Burrulo: malting, 67061c. WHEAT Receipts, 10,450 bu. Spot. Bteady; ,No. 2 red, 8014c, f. o. b afloat; No. 2 red, 7714c, elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 78Uc, f. o. b nfloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth. 8214c, f. o. b., afloat. Options wera quiet nnd fairly steady on heavy seaboard clear ances1, a fair export trade, small Argentina shipments nnd tho early corn strength. Lato In the dny they cased oft under rca'lz tng nnd cloned nbout steady at a partial mo net decline. March, 7'JiiiS0c, closed at 74c; May. nnd December, 7614&76 13-10c, closed at 764c. , COHN Receipts, f,000 bu.; exports, 17.358 liu. Snot market easy: No. 2, 6314c, elevator, nnd (Ac, f, o. b afloat. Option market opened firm and advanced on cables, west ern buying, small Argentlno shipments and covering, but was later weakened on a bearish crop estimate. Closed weak nt He not decline. Mny. Ctif0fc, closed at 61c; December, 6414U64l4e. closed at 6314c OATS Receipts. 21,000 bu,; exports, 4.393 hu. Spot, dull: No. 2, 42ifi421ic; No. 3. 4la; No. 2 white, 44if4llic; No. 3 white, iZWp 44c; track western, 40i4if42!4c: track white, 42l4R47c. Options quiet and barely steady. HAY Quiet; shipping, GOtfGSc; good to choice. Sift 95c. HOPS Quiet; stnte, common to cholco, 1901 crop, 12Ifl514c: 19w) crop. 9ifl0c; raclflo coast, 1901 crop, 12ifl514c; 1900 crop, 9Qllo; 1899 crop, 6Mllc. HIDES-Steady; 20 to 25 lbs,, I6OI80; Texas dry, llHc. IEATHER Steady; hemlock sole. Duenos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24V40;Dic; ncld, 244c. PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; hams, $20.00 4i20.50; packet, $11; India mess, $17.0O19.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, $11.00 jr 11.25; pickled shoulders. $7.257.50; pickled hams, $10.004fl0.25. Iard, easy; western stenmed, $9.05; re lined, steady; continent, $9.40: compound, $7.87Hi!8.12i4. Pork, dull; family. $17.25017.60; mess, $16.60016.00; short Clear. $17.KXtf 19.00. HUTTER-llecelpts. 4,198 pkgs.: Bteady; state dairy, 14Jf2lo; creamery. 16f22!4o: June creamery, 171402114c: factory, 1214015c. ClIEEBE-llecelpts, 4,203 pkgs.; quiet! fancy, large, colortt), 9140Mc; fsnoy, large, white, 9!409e: fancy, small, colored, 10Mtt 104c: fnncy, small, white. 1011c. Kaos-Recelpts, 4,520 pkgs.; firm; state nnd Pennsylvania, 22023c; western candled. 21022a; western uncandlcd, 16021c. TALLOW Quiet; city, 5Hc; country, 614 POULTRY-Allvo: Dull; springers. 814 09o; turkeyB. 8010c; fowls. 814c Dressed Easy; springers, 90914c; fowls, 9c; turkeys 10011c. . METALS Tho general situation In the metal market remains unchanged. Trading was very slow nguln today and prleo changes wero few nnd far between. Tin was dull und unchanged nt $21,750:5.00. while at Ijondnn values eased off 10c to 115 15b for spot and 107 12s 6d for futures Copper locally was quiet at $16.85017.00 for Lko Superior nnd $16.00016.6214 for casting and electrolytic. At Ixindon values con tlnuo to ndvunce, being 6s higher again to dny, with spot quoted ut 65 6s und fu- ' tures at 61 7s 6d. Exports of copper dur ing October were 7.651 tons, against 13.196 tons last year, and for the last ten months aggregated 77,221 tOns, ns compared with 133,690 tons for the same, period last year. ' Lead at Now York was dull nt $4.3714 and , at London U 8s 9d. Spelter was quiet at home and abroad, closing at $4.3714 und 16 1.16s, respectively. Domestic iron markets were dull. Pig Iron warrants, $9.60310.50 ro. 1 nortnern rounnry. hs.ovbis.co; ko, : southern foundrv. 114.O0Q 15.00: tin. 1 smith cm foundry, $14.50015.60; No. 1 soft southern foundry, $14.60016.00. Glasgow Iron war rants closed at 51s lid and Mlddlcsborough nt 11s txj. OSIAIIA WHOLESALE MARKET Condition of Trnde niul Hnotntlon on Slnple nnd Fnncy Produce. T.'l-tc. T 1... ,ni., 1 r LIVE POULTJtY-Hcns, 6V40CC! young and tld roosters, 4ci turkeys, 0Sc; ducks nna gfcre, wu14Ci spring cniCKcnB, per lb, 70714c. HUTTKR Common to fair, 13c: cholco Ualry. In tubs, l&ifi6c; scpurntor, 23021c. KRESII FISH Black bass, 18c: white bass, 10c: blucflsh, He; bullheads, 10c: blue fins, 7c; buffaloes, 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, He; I'liwiiJieK, iw; niuiuui, iic; ncrnng, ic; nau dock. 10c: Pike. 10c: red summer. Ida mil mon, He; ounflsh, 6c; trout, loc; whlteflsh 1VC. OYSTERS Mediums, per cnn. 22c: Stand nrds, per cnn, 25c: extra selects, per can 33c; New York counts, per cnn, 40c; bulk Standards, per gul., $1.2001.23; bulk extra PIOEONS-Llvo. per doz., 60c. VEAL Choice. tVti&c. HAY Prices uuotcd bv Omnha Whnln sale Jlay Dealers' association: Cholco up land. $9.50: No. 2 unland. is. B0: medium $8.0iJ; course, $7.50. Rye Btraw, $6. These prices aro ior nay or good coaor and quai iy. ucmiiim iair. itcccipis, iu cars. WHEAT-COc. CORN-03C. BRAN $15.50. OATS-35C. VEQETABLES. POTATOES Homo grown nnd northern, tu'uic; Halt inKe, ji; Colorado, $1, EOOPLANT-Pcr doz., 76c. CARROTS Per market basket, 33c. BEETS Per half-bu. basket, 30c. TURNIPS-Por basket. 30o. CUCUMBERS Iiomo grown, per doz., 10 I'ARSLEY Per doz.. 2Ce. SWEET l'OTATOES-Homo grown, per 11,.. mi kciiuiiiu virKiinu. ucr udi.. sz.vn ucurgui, per um., CAllUAUli Holland seed, ernted. IUp. TOMATOES Homo grown, jicr 18-lb. bas KCl. UUC. BEANS Wax. ner U-lni. bnsknt. v nuiMK. per .du, DasKcr, &UC. ONIONS Home grown, per lb 202Uc Spanish, nor crate. $1.50. uil,i.iii i.aiamazoo. ner imnen. 2.v;nv, Nebraska, per bunch. 30035c: Colorado. iMi Wl, NAVY BEANS Per ml., $2.23. FRUITS. APPLES Ben Davis, ner bbl.. $3.60' wln snpB, $3.60; Jonathan, $4.ocytfC.00; snows, $3.60 xieiieiiuwers, pur uux, l.oo. riiuwKs-utan, per crate. SOc. I K A mi KM rn II fnrnln ItouIim.ii n $1; clings. 85c; Utah freestonn, 75c; Elber tos. 6-busket crate, $1.3001.40. PEARS-Kclfcrs, $2; Viker, $2.23; Law rence. $2.25. GRAPES California Tokay, 4-lb. crate.' 1 Aftittpnta 11 KO f'innnr.lu nnotnm 4nM CltANBEltniEa-Per bbl.. S6.75: " tirr ... r ' QUINCES-Pcr box, $1,50. TROPICAI' FRUITS. ORANQES-Mcxlcans, $4.5006.00; Florldas, lilSMUNH Fancv. JXTBfflJ.t. UANANAR lnp linnph. nnnnrrUrtrr in bI.a $2.OOtr2.C0. ' ' i''iu cniifornln. new cartons, 73c; Im- purit:ii, )vr ID., IIIC. DATES Persian, in 60.1b. hnxos. ner 1h f , . I , I r ' ' ' MIHUELiUANEOUS. NUTS Now cron wnlrv.it. Jin. 1 ntt Bhell, per lb., 12c; hurd-shell, per lb., 121ic; No. 2 Boft-shcll, lie; No. 2 hard-shell. 1014c; monds. soft-shell, 17c; hnrd.shell."l5c;' po. cans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa. nuiH, per iw, j. jiuiMiJi l'er 24-scctIon case, $3.6003.75. CIDER Nehawka. tier hhl.. 13.25. SAUERKRAUT Per H-bbl.. $3.0000.50. ' - - .J A.u, x HIL'L-H, 11;, mu. A KIIl. wCi No. 1 salted. SWc: No. 2 Milted. 7Un; Vn 1 Veal calf. 8 to 12Vi lbs.. Op: Nn. 2 vpitl rnlf 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8013c; sheep pelts, 25027c; horschldes, $1.5002.25. St. Louis Grain and Provisions. ST. LOIItB. Nov. 1 WHEATIir No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71c; track, 7214 72ic; December, 71T4c; May, 7514c; No. 2 iiuni, KijyflWjiC. CORN Lower: No. 2 niRh. ESKrt trnrk. 011., uiTPiuoi'i, oaxic; Aiay, wrfic. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 39o: track. OA,... .1 1. , . . .A,A,A.r. ' ' ' kik-i- irm. iximiC. FLOUR Dull: red winter nn.tp.nts. 13.4M71 t.vo; oxira jancy anu straignr, J.Wflj.iu; clears, $2.6502.9O. SEED Tlmothv. scarce nnd firm. 15.4mm o.on. CORNMEAL Stead v. 12.90. t. o. b BRAN Scarco and strong: sacked lots. dii:. x HAY Dull; supply exceeds demand; tlnv othy, $10.00013.60; prairie, $9.0O12.5O. wniBKit uieaay ut ji.su. IRON COTTON TIES Steady nt $1.10. BAQaiNG Steady at 61407c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. BtP.idv! Inhhlnc Jlb.WXil'lB.W. i.nrrt. lower at 18.60. llrv salt meats, steady; boxed lots, extra, shorts. $8.1214; clear rlbH, $8.25; clear sides, $8.50. iiiicuu, meuuy; unxen ioib, extra snorts, $9: clear ribs. $9.1214; clear sides. $9.3714. METALS Lead, dull, $1.27140 4.30. Spelter, 411 in, vlivii t.i.n. POULTRY Firm: plilplcpnu. KUn- .nrl... 7Uc; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 614c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1823c: dairy, 14016c. kuus-meady. 17c. RECEIPTS Flour. lO.fXY. Wiln - arhna r. . 000 bu.; corn, 54,000 bu.; oats, 66,000 bu. ' SHIPMENTS-Flour, 17,000 bbls.; wheat, v,vw wu., vu.ii, ui,wv uu. , uuia, iu,w DU. Liverpool Grain and Provisions: LIVERPOOL. Nov. L WIIEATHnnt No. 2 western, winter, steady ut 6s 3d: No. 1 northern, spring, quiet ut Es9d: No. 1 uuuiornin, sieuoy at is iua. Miturca. quiet: 1vLoiuuvi, unoyu, 111111 uu, im CORN Spot, steudy; Amurlcan mlxod, 6s. Futures', steady; November, 6s Ud; Decem ber. 6s,!4d; March, 4sld. KUst, 7.36c. FIX)UR St. Louis fancy winter. HtenriV. at 7s 6d. " PROVISIONS Beef, firm; extra India mess, 74s 6d. Pork, firm: prlmo mess, west ern, 74s 6d. Lnrd, dull; American, re fined, in nails. 44s M: tirimn mmwn 1,. llerces, 47s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 48s 6d. Bacon, steady; Cumberland cut, 10 au ous uu; snort ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., 48s 6d; long clear middles, light, 49s; long clear middles, hcavv. 48s Kd: xhnrt clear backs. 15s: clear bellies. 14 to ir, lhx 66s 6d. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 ibB., BUTTER Stead v: llnest Amprlnm good, 77s. CllEUSE Quiet; finest American white, 45s; finest American colored, 4Cs 6d. TALLOW Prime city. Bteady, 28s 6d; Australian. In London, dull, 29s. PEAS-Cnnadlan. dull. 6s 2Wd. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady. '3 6s03 25s. " Receipts of whent during the InBt three lavs. 367.000 ccntnls. lncludlnir 2fl4.nrm Amor. Icon. Receipts of American corn during tho lust three days, 96,000 centnls. ' Kausna City Grain and Provisions. KAKHAR fMTV AT,... l.Tinimm comber. C6c; May, 7Oli07Oc; cash.. No. 2 lOMc: No. 3, 69069-4c; receipts, 64 cars. c9RS-DJ?cembor' 69H0KWc; May, 59c; S.'vVt2 r2ld- 064c; No. 2 whfte 61061o; No. 3. 61c. RY?feTo?-2.26?chl,e' BUTTER-Creamery, 20c; dairy, fancy, 16c. EOOS-FIrm; Missouri nnd Kansas stock quoted on chnngo ut 17c doz., loss off, cases returned. bEs.IT4wbhu,:,it' "ao0 bu-: corn- 2-oo , snil'MEN're-Whcnt, 116,000 bu.; corn. 17,600 bu.; oats, 24,000 bu. ' Philadelphia Produce Market, PHIIiADELPHIA, Nov. 1, BUTTER Firmer; fancy western creamery, 23c; fancy nearby prints, 25c, ' Eqas-Klrm, nearby .lo higher: freh nearby, 21c; fresh wostorn, 23c: fresh south western, 22c; fresh southern, 21c. CHEESE Uuchunged: New York full creams, fancy small, lOVc; Now York full creams, fair to choice, 901014c Mluneniioll Wheat, Floor and Bran, MINNEAPOLIS, Nov, l.-WHEAT-Cash. 69io ; December. 6Se; May, 70VU"014c: or! track, No, 1 hunl, 71Hc: No. l northern. 69ic; No. 2 northern. 6740O7!4o. FLOUR First intents, $3.5003.63; second patents, $3,6503.tii; first clears, $2.7502.83 second clears, $2.25. BRAN In bulk, $13.60011.00. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, 'Nov. 1. WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, 7Oi07Oic; No. 2 northern, C914c: December, 7014c RYE-Steady; No. 1. 6514c. . BARLEY Firm; No. 2, C8059c; sample, 45067c. CORN-Decembcr, 6SHc Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 1. WHEAT Cash, 74c: Decembei, 74J4c; May, 77Kc CORN-Dulli cash, 63c; December, 6814c: May, 6lc. OATS-Deccmber, 3814c; Mny, 39!ic SEED-ciover, December, 90.7. r THE OrAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOYEIMBER 2, 15)01. DON TELLS THE TROUBLE lyi thit BntinMR ImproTti FiiUr Hat Trmisp.rtinr Paoilitlti. WARM WEATHER REALLY fiOOD FtRTUNE If ('old Spell Should Set In the Coal Situation Would He Felt More Keenly Corn Exports Diminish. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. R. O. Dun & Co. Weekly Rovlcw of Trndo tomorrow will say: .Although the latest railway returns In uicato that transnortlnir facilities hav greatly improved, the nation's business has expnnueu moro rapuuy. unr snortago nns in xact neenmo tne cnict retarding inuucncc, From nil sections of tho country nnd many inies 01 inuusiry complaints nre ncaru re gardlng tho Inability to movo goods. Probablv the dcliiv has lienn tnnst iiL'cra vatlng In tho caso of coal, unseasonably high temperature alono preventing serious Inconvenience. Not only aro domestic re quirements enormous, but coal Is becoming an important nrticio ot export, partly ow ing to Inbor controversies in Franco and ureal untain ana also to tho British ex port trade. Mild weather affects retail distribution to a very mnrKcd degree, orders for heavy weight goods being cancelled In some cases wnero maniirncturers were behind with de. liveries. That tho volume of legltlmato himlnpna lu tint Imtn it ..iictill.wl 1, A,,n,.n. Is evidenced by tho gain In bnnk'cxchangcs at Now York of 27,4 per cent over last year mm i.v, per ceni over me samo weeg III 1S99. At other leading cities tho Incrcnso Is equally striking, 20.1 per cent over 1900 and tr.u trtzi CVIIL UVCr lOiTJ. Account for Corn' Advance. Irregularity provallcd In tho markets for siapies. npccuiators secured n distinct do. ciiun irom tno unsuuiiy high position re contly nttalncd by pork products, whllo ni ma same time corn mado a further ad Vance. Poor husklni rpnnrtu wprn lipid rp sponsible for tho rlso In tho ccrenl, and thero was a natural falling off In exports. Shipments from Atlantic ports for tho week wcro only 498,493 bu., ngnlnst 1,194,000 Inst week and 3,32S,631 a year ago. Interior re ceipts wero nlso light, 2,217,126 bu., against o.oj.v.v mat year. Wheat came to market moro freely, ar rivum iil western citien anioiiritinfr tn 7.1 141 690 bu against 6,182,393 In tho previous week nnu b.bii.wi a yenr ago. Atlantic exports Wero less satlsfactorv than Inst nilt. hut Including all United States ports tho week's shipments nero 6,018,103 bu., ngalnst 3,685,821 mm year anu in ' Steel Mills Need Cars, Too. Not only nro stool mills many months be hind ordern and nrnmnt ilellvprlp rnm. mundlng premiums, but oven where coods uro rcauy ior customers It is oitcn impos sible to Bhli) because of lnndcniintn rnllwnv facilities. Structural material Is urgently BuuKiii unu muu wcaincr prolongs uio sea son for buying pipe. Steel rail orders in crcaso and the fnncv nrlppn nukpd fnr Till lets have brought Imports from Germany, whero Industrial depression makes It uos- slble to sell at very low figures. Domestic quotations do not altar, although list llg ures aro not considered opdollverles before , i t umji:i i 111 iiuv:iuiiy bus luiuuu uy ciusing mines. Footwear manufacturers havn mmln general advance In nrlces. rpidnrlmr thn figures of early spring. It Is obvious that tno average rise or docB not rnver thn enhanced cost of material, yet now orders iiuvo ueen extremely ugni since tno change nn juDuriB lire resisting tno natural teiv flplipv. Tnvtlln mnrltnta nrn unl I uuu4lnml Woolen mills have ample orderB and tnko lnrgo quantities of row mutcrlal, holding wool prices firm. Cotton goods uro In nnsK rcaucst. witn no evidence, nf pxpps. slvo stocks. Wise counsel has thus fnr nro. vailed at Fall River, though tho labor icaucrs aro ciosciy utviucu. WEEKLY. CLEARING HOUSE TABLE Aggregate of Dualuesa Transacted by the Associated Ilanks. KW lUItK. Nnu. 1 Thn nllnn,ln table, comnlled hv Urn, lot bank clearings at the principal cities for um tv eimeu uctoDor ai, with tho per centage Of increase nnd fWrnnnn nu pared with tho corresponding week last CITTES. Clearings. Inc. Dec Now York 1... Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. IjouIs I' ttsburc San Francisco ..... Baltimore ....,.,.., Kansas Cltv Minneapolis Cincinnati , Now Orleans Cleveland Detroit Indianapolis , Loulsvilla Providence Milwaukee OMAHA St. Paul Buffalo Savannah Denver St. Joseph Richmond Memphis Senttlo Washington Hartford -os Angeles Salt Lako Cltv Toledo , 'ortland. Oro Rochester Peoria Fort Worth Atlanta Norfolk Des Moines New Haven Springfield, Mass... Augusta Nashvlllo Worcester Grand Rapids Bloux City Dayton. O Syracuso Scrunton Portland. Mo Hpoknno Tacoma Wilmington. Del.... Davenport Fnll Klver Birmingham Topekn Kvansviuo Macon .Ittlo Rock ......... le cna Knoxvlllo Lowell Wichita Akron New Bedford Lexington Springfield, 111 Btnghnmton , Chattanooga Kalamazoo , urco , Youiigstowu Hpringueni, u Rockford Canton Jacksonville Sioux Fulls remont Rlonmlnston. Jacksonville. uoiumnus, u Galveston ,...v Houston Colorudo Springs Wheeling, W. Va. Chester Wllkesbarro Totals. U. S Outside New York. III. III. $1,338,592,007 157,361,647 130,737,463 111,884,710 41,088,871 35,613,370 26,685,916 21,265,034 20.777,924 18.793.707 16.880,650 13,120,322 12,618,430 11.910,213 9.2S3.559; 7,273,728, 7,421,400 7,118,251 6.796.SOI 6,042,555 5.668.245 4,940,518 4.027.497 4.433,126 3,312,922 3,754,469 3,516,723 2,391, U67 2,157,411 Z.735.081 3,686,269, ,U!iU,321 , 3,014,629 1.SU4.3U1 2.708,599 2,921,719 2,324,098 1,338.355 1,500,609 1,321,2031 1,453,086 1.690.654 1,418,923 1,671,699 1.462.161 1,551,070 1,191,37& 1,220.1471 1,338,212 1,263,719 1,321,847 1,809,732 1,182,132 1,108,376 1,020.182 1.016.434 1,270,025 878,659 637,000 721.221 671,210 b7y,79S 629,307 676,793 652,000 618,812 419,811 600,327 320,900 496.3921 394,536 468,291 474,499 285.0S0 312,848 346,000 300.432 288,573 141.996 264,199 163,610 6,512.200 9,O50,t)00 12,255,323 y.'.i.iai U3,iri3 244,096 965,901 . $2,093,185,094 7&6,bU3,Ui7 27. 23 12 35 27, 6. 17, 11, 8. 21. 21 27 24 68 51. 'i3li 36.: 10 27.7 17.4 3S.9 7.2, 10.4 1.. I 35.7 56.1 23.1 15.6 17.9 9.6 1.6 45.7 12.6 37.4 31.8 23.7 23,'6 21.3 'l8.'8 10, 50.0 69.0 42.2 14.4 1.0 17.0 24.1 27.4 12.8 2.1 5.0 15.7 'si 10.6 33.7 80.9 31.2 61.5 65,5 41,0 36.0 27.5 15.8 10.2 oils! 25.3 21.3 6.6 9.7 5.6 6.9 9.5 'iili 3.5 15.: 2.8 19.1 9.8 CANADA. Montreal Toronto ,,' , Wlnnlueg Halifax Vancouver, B. C Hamilton St. John, N, R Victoria. B. C t'Quecbea Totals ..... $ $ 16,309.151 16.2 11,311,019 14.3 3,608,558 1,625,776 35.5 1,0:,065 11,3 929,145 33.0 74S.5SS 13.6 645,712 ...., 13,0 1,331,586 $ 35,998,911 16,1 Not Included In totals because contnlnfnc other IteniH than clearings. Not included in totals because of no omparlson for last year. llllADNTHlSBT'S FINANCIAL ItKVIEW, Money Market Stands Its Ground Awaiting Interior's Reimbursement. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Bradstreet's Flnan. ttal Review will -say tomorrow: Thpm hna ti.An n .11. 1.1 . . 1 . ' " wv,, u.uuvu uioiiuaillull lu wnlt rnf H ,i . 'a 1 n ....... in w .. ,n .i.. Northern Pacliic situation, althousa .Wall street, having received satisfactory nssur diivia unu mo negotiations nro progrcssini smoothly, dlsnlnvn pnnfldptipp In thn nut. cPmc: ..At t,le beginning of tho week tho circulation of rumors that a runturo wns probable nnd that ultimatums had been exchanged botweeii tho Hlll-Morgnn nnd tno iiarriman-Kuhn-Loeb pnrtlcs, caused sharp selling movement und envo n wen appenranco to last Monday's transactions it was, however, soon learned that with mo return or j. l'icrpont Morgan irom tho west earnest efforts were on foot to sccuto a basis of settlement by which the control ot northern Pacific nnd the management ui inu uuriington property wui uu provided for on terms satisfactory to both tho Union Puclflc and tho Great Northern and North ern Pacific. So far ns tho gentlemen who Jiavo been conducting the conferences have been willing to speak, their utterances point to nn harmonious arrangement nnd this was reflected by a strong undertone in tno general market and moro partic ularly bv tho hardening tendonev of llnlnti Pacific, Southern Pacific, Northern Pnclllc prorcrrcu and other stocks which would bo affected by any deal. The market has, however, remained professional and tho puunc apparently keeps nloof. Tho money market situation has ngaln ns sumcd prominence, nlthoiigh but little hardening of rates was occasioned by the iiiniyuucemcni mat 20,sau,i"j in goni nnu ueen inKcn-ior siilpmctit to Pans by Thurs day's steamer. Call loan rntea rose to per cent and thero was moro firmness In tho quotations for tlmo loans, but As a wholo the money market wns unmoved nnd nets as u unnncial interests wcro con vinced that tho tlmo Is approaching when dccrcnslng reserves nnd unfnvornblo bank statements win bo replaced by a return of money irom tno interior. DRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE South' Immunity front Frost Itnlscs Hope nnd Lowers Price. NEW YORK. Nov. l.-Bradstrcefs to morrow will say: The holding off of killing frost In tho south (It Is now one week behind the aver ago date) has been favornble in crop re spects, but has Induced a raising of esti mates and lowered prices 1-1 60 for the week. In keeping with raw cotton, several other arm products navo weakened this week. Wheat has felt thn Influence of thn henvv movement of grain at the northwest and heavy Increases in vlslhln nunnllpn In Afnnl. toba and rather less critical advices from Argentine. In addition, tho stories of dull ness nnd depression In tho export business linvo afTocted trade, though It Is to bo noted that wheat and corn shipments together nmuo juiy 1 nro Heavier man a year ngo. To an over-supply of now tonnage Is prob ably duo tho depression In ocean freights mil-Ill lur inouins past. Ilnir nrmliiptu n,.. t, ....... 1, i inimn.i because of packers manipulating the hog market, but the recent high prices nppenr to havo checked consumption. Coffee linn iubi u, nine strength and some grades or sugar are also lower. A'mong tho staples advancing, corn Is prominent, though held down slightly by wheat. A large short Interest is said to exist In that grain und wot weather and good buying havo stimu- miuu jmicvb 01 uuu product and or oats. Print cloths, among tho textiles, havo gono counter to the raw material, mainly be cause of mniilpulntlvo buying. Tho effect Ol tlieSG tWO diVersn mnvpmptltn hna hppn to unsettlo the market slightly, .whllo tho iiiniiiu 01 um uuu ativcr spinners to voto in lavur 01 a striKo is still another ills turning clement. Tho woolen goods situa tlon is Btlll in good shnpo and tho manu incturers llllVO brnileht hhIph nt Iln.lnn amounting to 2,0no,000 pounds. No chungo In Iron and steel is noted, though tlio tendency pf pig prices is stronger, prompt shipments ... niiuv i;ii?i:m uriuging juc per ton premium. Talk of ndvanclng steel rails $1 to $2 per o. .!.... " "u"vcry is aiso ncaru. Steel billets are srnrpn nt Vlf tuimrr. A prompt deliveries bring $2.70(?2.SO. Kncui, iiiciuuing uour, exports for tho wecK nccrocntn a irra. sss hu ni. A o-.o ill i '7. '.. '.T' -...: . ."suiiioi. wBi wm unu o,iii,i m mis week Inst year. Wheat exports from July 1 to date, seventeen weeks, nggrcguto 106,729,273 uu., 11a usiuiiHi hmw,- last season. i.oru cxnortH rnr thn wnntr Aietu 1... .".m ;."" . i'.vsuw SnSn tiiii ' 1 "HiiuiBi i.iw.iss mat weeK and 3,390.110 last vear. Hxnnrti frnm 1 . date aro 16,733.560 bu., ngulnst 66,175,67 last Failures In thn Trnlimi flintn. week number 172. nn nen'inut 1. 165 In this week n. vnur ni,n 17 1.. icnfT 153 In 1S38. r. , ... u,m Canadian failures for the week nnmh.r auvciiicuu, uKuiiiBt. Hixtccn last week nnd i?nnl .5iVCCK ft,ycnf BO, twenty-ono in 1899. thlrty-ono In 1898 and thirty-four in NEW YOIUC STOCKS AND BOND Treasury's Resumption of Bond nny- 1ns; Has' Its Effect on the Street. NEW YORK. -Nov. 1 Thn nrnvnltlr. In. Botneu interest in speculative sentiment was woll Illustrated by tho widely diverso opinions expretwd us to tho effect ot tho renewal of government bond purchasoaJiy the treasury. Thn ivnvprim- iniin.i shifted somowhat, to the optimist sldo later ir 1 wt" oecamo Known mat tho vnullllKa Ul UUIlllH nr Ilin n Ihlrniiaum, n 1 roudy amounted to $1,282,000, thus prom'lslni v.flluluv,a,iiu iuiiui iu 1110 monev mnricnt Tho result was a, rather animated buying movement In thft last hour, which turned inu muiKuiB strongly upward und left prices at tno ton lovel of tho day. A few Biuuna niiiiw Biripging gnins and tho lend- itih in ucLivuv nm ii iinitir n,tmp it. n ber of cases. Bultlmnm s, nhin a, nn splcuous In tho Into dealings und, it rosu 2 without dcllnlto news. Pennsylvania had tho benellt of the extra dividend dec laration. Tho preliminary llgures of tho movement of cash disclosed! tho fact that the current of thn Intnrlnp nmvnmnnt .. turned toward Now York. Tho easy condi tion of tho money market and the action In tho stock market nro a pretty clear luiiiiuiiiuu ui Hirengm ny mo banks, bo that there may bo changes In tho loan Item to offsot tho cash loss. Today's cotton exports wero again very high, reaching 108.000 hales, nml thn ,h. exports Ior tho week havo run up to 0.667. S8S bu. rt is believed that an actlvo move ment ot cotton anroau would bo tho most effective toward dcnresslnir ninhnm.. .,. checking tho export of gold. jtnurouu oonuB wero quite nctlvo nnd ir- rpifiilnr. Tntnl RnlrfM mr vnl. 0 cnn aa United Sintes 3s advanced , refunding 2s nnd old 4b . tho 6s and tho now 4s V per cent on tho last cull. The following aro the closing price's on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison do nfd Baltimore & O do pfd Can. Pacific ... Can. Snuthorn Ches. & Qhlo.... Chicago & A.... do nfd Chicago, I. & L. do nfd Chlcngo & K. 1..124 Chicago G. W.... 25 do 1st pru 87' do 2d pfd 49 Chi. & N. W 209 R. I. & P....143V4 2U4 .. 784 do pfd .. ml'Bo. Pacific .... ..108ft so.- Railway ... .. 94 do pfd .: ..HlUjTex. & Pacific. .. 84 T., St. L. & W Hi?i uo pra 36! 41 i . 41 . 70 . 66V4 .191 76',4 Chicago T. & T. do pfd C. C. C. & St. L. Colo. So do 1st pfd da 2d nfd Dela. & Hudson. Do!., L. & W. Denver & it. do Did ,. Erlo do 1st pfd, do 2d pfd. Ot. Nor, pfd Hock Valley do nfd .... Illinois Central. ..139 Iowa Central .... 401? do pfd 77Hi . H. & W 72 do pfd 131 Louis. & Nush...l04U Manhattan L ....123 Met. St. Ry 155V4 Mcx. Central .... 2Zi Mcx. National ..13 Minn. & St. L... .1094 mo. l'acinc vwj M.. K. & T 2oU ao iiru t N. J. Central. ..174ft .1. central. ...159V Nor. & West 5614 UU pill No. Pacific pfd. ..105 Ontario & w 3w 'ennsylvanla ... .148ft Rending do 1st prd 77V4 do 2d pfd 51ft St. L. & S. F.... 42 do 1st pru , 77 do 2d pfd 67 t. L. S. W 26 do pfd 7., Mil t. Paul lWi Union Pacific do nfd iWubash do pfd .... W. & L. K... do 2d pfd. Wis. Central do nfd Adams Bxprcssr.190 Am, ux press ....193 11. tJ. express..... kr .189 . 60ft . 33 . 8SV4 . 38ft . 30 . 34 .ion . 89 . 20' . 36 28ft 20 41 37 IWolls-Farirn 99'Amal. Copper 13iAm. C. & F., 63ftl do pfd 21 Am. Lin. Oil.. 173H do pfd 23S.VAmer. H. AV O.. 44l do pfd 92ft.Ana. Jim. Co ,170 :8 46ft 95ft 35i,i 63 9.1 213W, Brk. Ran. TV Colo. F. Si I... Con. Ons Con. Tits. pfd. jii. Electric .... 258ft Glucose Sugar ... 40 Hocking Coal ... ufi Int'n'l Paper .... 20U fin Yti m Iht'n'l Power'!!!! kvi Laclede Gus ... mil Nat. Biscuit ..! 42 National Lead ... 20 National Salt .... 31 fin nf.l . American ... 93 Puclflc Const .... 60 Pacific Mall .... People's Gas 10314 Pressed S. c!!!! j? do pfd vj Pullmnn T n .sT$ Ronubllo Steel"!: is"1 do nfd " ii.. ajwr :,. :::::::,ff yenn. c. & 1. ' "Siu U. B, & p. Co lit? do pfd ir U. S. Leather....' 11 do nfd ... ti' U. 8. Rubber .do pfd . ' iV U. S. Steol.. Jiti, do pfd siu Western Union : 01S 04.87ft; Now York exchange 203300 discount. BALTIMORE, Nov. l.-Clcarlngs, $3,577, 815; balances, $514,271; money, 4ftlS,6 per 1'eui. tiitit 1 rt..r ,tt t . . nt , i-iiiuiiuuiji-iiii, nuv, j. Clearings, iy,- 8(9,931; balances, $2,908,961; money, 4ft'fl6 per weiii. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET New York Money Market, NEW YORK. Nov, l.-MONEY ON CALL Firm at 3ftfiG per cent; last loan, 3ft per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; prime mcrcun- um paper, iwu per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills nt $4.87 for demnnd nnd nt $4.86 for sixty days; posted rtt.?,,8,i4.04v?5. aml 4.87fty4.Si; commer- SILVER-Bar, 67ftc; Mexican dollars, Bp'NDB-Governmonts, strong; state, In active: rnllooad. lrreenlnr. Tho closing quotations on bonds aro as IOIIUWS. U. 8. r. 2s. reg.,,109 )o coupon 109 do 3s, rcg 108 do coupon ....108 do now 4s, rcg.. 139 do coupon ....139 do old 4s, reg.. 112ft 110 coupon , ..,112ft uo us, rcg 107 do coupon ...,107 Atch, gen. 4s 103ft do ndj. 4s 93ft u. oc u. is ...IKS do 3fts 96- do conv. 4s 109s Can. So. 2s 108ft C. Of (1. 6s 105ft Hocking V. 4fts.,107ft L. & N, tint. 4s. ,101ft 0d Otttl Stndy, but Otbtn Win N ltoUd aid LHtlt Lowir. HOGS SOLO A BIG NICKEL HIGHER Only a Few Cars of Sheen and l.ramli. Arrived Today an,d Both Fat Stuff nnd Feeders Sold nt Just About Steady Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 1. KCCCints were! n,,tn tin... uk..n O'JJclnl Monday e.Oll' 4,!tl5 19,iS 1 COW 7S0 2 10 11 cows 1000 2 10 lcow 1020 210 4 steers,. ..ltHiO 2 75 Ira Hawk-Nob. 2 cows 1100 3 30 rt steers.. ..11S3 4W 11 cows 1019 3 SO 6 feeders.. 1063 3 0) 1 cow 910 2 60 C feeders.. 1133 3 CO 2 cows 1155 2 25 1 L. A. VnnDruff-Noh. 2S steers.... 619 3 23 Thomn TtiitpnVnh. IS feeders.. 75 3 65 s cows 9S1 2 80 F. L. Pcrrett Neb. 12 COWS 1042 3 10 1 cow 1120 2 00 3 COWS t33 2 90 A. Llcht Neb. IS cows 1034 3 15 35 feeders. .1126 3 73 cows 1056 2 25 W. 11. Auslln-.q. n. 20 cows 1087 3 "0 2 cows 1100 2 75 wiiuam smith wyo. 1 m 21 steers. ...1118 1 steer 1070 2 75 B. M. 110 feedcrs.lQU 3 30 74 feeders.. 1062 A 15 7 feeders.. 970 2 60 i - a, ,nc"."",2i4 Otllclnl Thursday .. .... J'-jJc HI:. K.sk t-. 44s'."S2 omc,ul '"""j$ 6,476 8,077 8,224 do 2s nu: N. Y. Central is.lnr.ii I do gen. 3fts... .108ft N. J. C. g. 6s 131 No. Pnclllc 4s.... 101 uu ih N. & W. c. 4s....ln2i: S L A I M c. 5S..116U St. L. & S. F. 4s. n.". St. L. S. W. Is.. 97ft fcn 711 W61 7,H 3,392 2,(U do IB inc 70 IH. A. A A. 1 i u. c u. 4JS 101 ho. I'ncillo 4s.. Chi. A A. 3fts 85 C. B. A Q. 11. 4s,. 98 U, M K a 1' g. 13.111 C. A N. W. c 78.137ft C. R. I. & 1 4S..106Vi C C C A 8 L g 4S.10I Chicago Tcr. 4s 93 Colo. So. 4s 88 D. A R. G. 4s.... 103 Erlo prior lieu 4s 99ft do gen. 4s 87?i F. W. A D. C. ls,.106ft 1H 11V0 (lavs tllla wnitl . 01 rjl qimii Samo days last week.. ..21,926 2!3l6 Mlilnp U'.,.il , ,t.t... T..r.. Same three weeks ago.. .17,311 2J.18S Samo four weeks ago.... 273 2V.0J3 Samo days last yuur 17,270 25,204 AVerauo ttrlppH t.ni.i 1 ... Omuna tho DASt MOVom! tin Vm wit Ii rnin. Im rinnnai Date. I 1901. U0.1899.1898.1897.I1896,I1895. 49,612 51,307 35.0.U 41,7:5 68,451 28,213 South ho. itaiiway 6s.. .,120ft "1, OC i-llC. JB...11SW. 1'., S. L. A W. 4s 81 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Union Pacific 4s. .105 .ot do conv. 4s 106ft 001 Wnliiml, lu ti?Maet. Wabash Is do 2s., do deb. Ii West Shoro 4s W. A J,. E. 4s.. Wis. Central 4s Con. Tob. 4s.... H 106ft 17ft uojj, 69 112ft 90 ev'Si Ex-lntcrest. Offered. Boston Stock Quotations. UOSTOJ. Nov. 1. Call loans. 3174 ner cent; time louns, a4ft per cent, unicini closing: 03 78 80 1)1-4 78, Atchison 4s Gas 1b Mcx. Central 4s. N. E. G. A C... Atchison do nfd Boston A Albany.257 Boston A Mo 192 Boston Ele 167 Union Paclllo ....101ft Mex. Central .... 21", Amcr. Sugar ..,.118 I Amer. -. & 'r....iMVi uuminion 1. a: m. :?j Gen. Electric ....258 Mass. Electric ... 36ft do -nfd ;i:i'a N. E. G. A C... 4 t!nltel Fruit .... ta U. S. Steel 41 do Dfd 91 Aavcnturo ., Allouez 4ft Amalgamated .... Sip,, Baltic 41ft lung. .tun. uo.... .S',a cnl. & nccia W) Copper Rango ... 60 Dominion Coal .. 48 Franklin Mohawk , Old Dominion Osceola , l'nrrot Uulncy ., Santa Fo Cop.. 16 Tamarack Trlmountaln . Trinity United States Utah Victoria Winona 22ftWolverlnes ::: k ... :wft ... ji ...155 .2iU . 40 . 25 . 12 . 2?ft . 1 . 2 , 63 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. lint Oct.' Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. UCt. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Nov. 1. 1.... 3... 4... 5... A..., 7.... 8... 9..., 10... 11... 12... 13... It. 15. 16., 17. 18. 19. 20... 21... 22... 23... St .. 26... 27... 28... 23... 30... 31... 0 75 6 68ft 6 69ft 6 67ft 62,i 3 60 49ft 6 13 6 14H 6 15 6 20ft 6 13 j 3 71 O 18 ii, 5 19 4 42 31 4 34 4 35 5 161 & 11 6 02 4 ri 4 90 4 93 4 93 6 2S i) 6 2911 4 M 6 27ft 4 621 4 82, 4 72f 6 23 6 26ft 6 03i 6 01 Ii 00 5 S9; 5 81 6 72ft 6 67 0 73ft! 4 61 4 69 4 62, 4 61 4 51 4 48 4 63, 4 54 4 52f 4 50 4 47 4 51 4 35 1 M til 4 23 4 201 4 24 4 201 1 it 4 10 4 151 4 61 V3i 4 16 4 14 4 13 4 18 4 10 4 10 4 03 4 03 4 01 3 ui 3 63 3 68 3 851 2 91 3 791 3 02 2 971 3 64 3 73 s n 3 74 3 64 3 69j i 621 3 13 3 44 3 64 3 0) 3 66 3 69 3 63 3 1.9 3 67 3 73 3 71 3 60 3 65 3 661 3 68 3 64 3 47 3 62 3(5t 3 661 3 63 3 631 3 69 3 26 3 66! 3 64 3 61 3 69 3 54 3 00 3 64 3 621 3 53 3 63 3 46 3 41 3 38 3 42 3-381 3 31 3 29 3 04 3 98 3 93 3 86 13 steers.... fttl 3 25 13 rows nsi a 01 Fox-Neb. II cows 9,14 2 5 8 cows !j00 2 0i) R IiiiIIh 1.1m " no hi. uocnrnn iNcu. 1 cow ww 1 60 1 cow s:i a rs 26 cows 1011 2 90 HOGS Thero wns a fair run of liima hnr todny and ns udvlces from other tuiinti woro favorable to tho selling Interests tin mnrkct hero opened up 6if7ftc higher. Tlu first few hogs sold ninstlv nt I5.72U nml $5.75 nnd as high as $5.90 was paid. Tin market, however. nnn settled ilmvn tn n $5.72ft nasls and that Is whero tho bulk ol um noga som. jMter trading was inirii well under wuy tho mnrkct wns nctlvo nni thero Wns but little chnni'n nn thn rlnsi Tho market nvcroges a big nickel hlghoi than yesterday. Today's advalica carrlef prices duck to anout where thoy wero 01 Wednesdnv. but thern is still 11 ilppllnn fnt tho week amounting to just about 37fto. Rcprcseiitutlvo sales: No. Av. Sit. Pr. 2 83) 3 U a ut ? 84 -8 3 131 3 14 3 83 3 84 3 71 3 18 3 77 a 30 3 32 it 7$ 3 19 3 it 3 201 3 70 3 23i 3 26 3 27 3 23 3 25 3 26 3 3 20, 3 17 3 13 3 15 3 17 3 l'J, 3 70 3 3 !W 3 63 3 60 3 49 3 63 3 54 3 48 3 41 3 39 3 36 3 40 3 42 Indicates Sundav. TllO Ofllplnl ntimluti, a! ntnnU orougnt in today by each rond was: f'nftl.. ITfica Rllppn D 11 c n f. w., ill, ne ni, 1 , ny fj O. A St. U Ry.... 4 Missouri Faclllc Ry. 7 IVctt York Mining: Quotations. NEW YORK. Nov 1. The following nrn tno cioHiiiB pucea uu mining biocks: Union Pacific system 23 C. A N. W. Ry F.. E. A M. V. Rv 16 C. St. P.. M. A O. Rv.... :i B. A M. R. R. R 53 C, B. A Q. Ry 2 K. C. v. St. J 1 C. R. I. A P.. east 1 C. R. 1. A P.. west nunois uentrai 11 6 23 8 16 9 Adams Con 20 Alice 40 Breeco 100 Brunswick Con.. 10 ComstocK Tun...ti Con. Cnl. A Va..l63 Deadwood Terra. 60 Horn Silver 19 Iron Sliver W Lcudvlllo Con.... 5 Llttlo Chief.... Ontario Onhlr Phoenix PotosI Havn gb Sierra Novada Small Hones ., Standard .... ... 12 ..1000 ... 77 ... 6 ... 6 ... 7 .. 12 .n ..... IV .....3S5 90 Hogs. 649 1,332 1,712 2,608 Sh'p, 231 Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. Nov. 1. OIL Credit balances. $1.30; certificates, no bid: shipments, 91,321 bbls.; average, 100,123 bbls.; runs, 126,781 puis.; average, oi,v.a odis. LONDON. Nov. 1.-OIL Linseed. 32s 3d. Turpentine spirits. 26s 6d. LIVERPOOL. NOV. 1. OIL Cottonseed. uiliui; reimcu. numi; ttpui, js. SAVANNAH, Nov. l.-OIL-Splrlts tur- pcntinc. firm, &ftc bid. Itosln, firm, un- changed. TOL13UO. NOV. 1. OIL Northern L mn. 94c; South Lima and Indlann. 89c. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. OIL CnttonriPPfl weak; prlmo yellow. 35ftc. Rosin, steady; strained, common, $l.42ftijfl.45. Turpentine, BH-iiuy, oo7j4oi;. x cii uicuiii, uuil. CoKce Market. 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 1. COFFEE Snnt mo nuiei; nu, 1 invoice, u'ac. Aiiia. siennv; Pn,ilnvn HLfftMn ViiIiipub pnoprl rtft rr ward tho close ot the session covering of saies maao on unursuay set in ana nrircs stiffened to ntmost lust nlght'n basis, final quotations being net unchanged to 6 points lower, with tho undertone steady. Total sales were ai.ww nags, inciuuing: November. yoc: uccemDer, UTtu.o&c: January. 6.10S) u.iuc; Aiarcn, o.iu..ic; may, o.isiiii.boc: m n , r . . . . . 1 . . . r, . I t mi. " June, u.ioui uuiy, u.9ou: juguai, d.ioc: ocp- icniuur, v.oti. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. l.-CORN-Hlgher: No. 3. OilC. OATS-Inactivo; No. 3 white, 38V;c, billed tnrougn. wiiiBitx $1.30 ror uniened goods. Dulnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Nov. 1. WHEAT-No. 1 hard. 72ftc; No. 2 northern, 67c; No. 1 northern, Wtsc, xjcceniiier, oou, iuuy, i-Wi. OATH 36ft(a-36C CORN-67C. Ex-dlvldend. Bank Cearluirs. OMAHA. Nov. 1. Bank clearlncs tndnv. $1,205,451.19; corresponding day last year, $39t..353.2S; Increase, $209,100.81. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 1. Clenrincs. t.7(K(Vl. balances. $50O,6(H: money, actlvo at 5ifi6 nor cent; New York exchange, 35c discount. CINCINNATI. Nov. l.-C enr hub. M ORI.. 000; money, 446 per cent; New York ex change, 15c premium. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Clcnrlnirs. 1209 .ton.. 722; 1 balances, $11,088,907. BOSTON. Nov. i.-cieartags, $25,113,913; balances, $2,514,632. CHICAGO. Nov. l.-Clearlngs, $27,3.11,621; bulan&r, 2,026,869; posted exchange, H.sift CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. IIoks Active to Iflirher Sheep Strong; to Hlsher Cattle Steady, nnipinn x. , ft i mm r , 1 . u.i.wfiuu, iuv, a, vai x ur. m'LUlJlB. 000 head, including 400 head Tcxans nnd 400 head westerns: stead v: irood to nrlmn ntppfn tit tW7iP. Ml ti.tr.. Irt mnhim tl GAiT.V'. Ill, . " I ,wu. . .... v.. 1,1,1, ,ov4,UilVl jitockera and feeders, $2.00fi4.25; cows and neircrs, (i.z&ruo.ou; ennners, Jl.2iM3.25; bulls, $2.00014.60; calves, $3.00H6.25: Toxas steers, t,.uutff.i.ivi wenierii Bicers, 9.tU(U0.10. nuua-itcccipis, zs.uuu iicau; estimated to- ....nil. 1HIUV1 1. .1 .1 . lAr n..nw , . A1 t. .... .1. ...U..UT., itfiui", muu, lull, u.i:,, i,uw I1CUU, active and 610c higher; closed easy; mixed and butchers. 15.76tiO.oO: Kood to clmlrn heavy, $5.804i.20: rough heavy. $5.60(83.70; 1KIII, O.DUUIO.ifU; UUIH. Ul BIlieH, f0.lO7fD.W. HH.K1 AND LAMBS llppplntii. fi IVin ncaa; irrong to 10c nigner; good to cholco wethers. $3.504.25; fair to choice mixed, $2.90(33.60; weBtern Bheop, $3.10fC3.75; Texas snenn. i.'.wjij.vd: nntiva lamus. s2.UKtt.75: western lambs, $3.00Jj4.50. bkck i pth Official: cattle, 8,485 head; uugn, di,jui iit-'iiu; nuceii, io,jiu ueaii, SHIPMENTS-Oniclui: Cattlo, 3,771 head; New York Live Stock Mnrkct. NEW YOIIK. NOV. 1. BEKVRS-nn. Mini. A 1 1 A linnil, ul.uiliM ........ . I t r r: - r - . stags and oxen, $3.254.00; bulls, $2,254(0,40; xiiuri uuiis i.uxiru;, i..v(i.uu; cows, fl.boap .76. Cables, weak: exports tomorrow, s.ir.l heud cattle, 30 headvsheep and 13,300 quar ters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 51 hend; trado limited ior ineK ot BiocK.: uoou 10 nrimn vpn in $7,754(8.00; grnssers, nominal. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,681 nenu: ucmanii netter, nut prices only steady; sheep, $2.00fj3.23; medium to prlmo lambs, $4.25(i4,90; culls, $3; Canada lambs, leiiuy, 1 HOGS Receipts. 3.369 head: one deck nn sale; Bteady; mixed westerns, $5.8O6.00: DIU1U IjUUlt'll Ul ,V..tlKU.W, St. Louis Live Stack Market ST, LOUIS, Nov. l.-CATTLE-Recclpts, 1,200 head; market about steady: native shipping and export steers, $3.00j6.70; dressed beef grades, $1.00tfT0.O0; steers under 1.000 lbs., $2.60(85.60; stockors nnd feeders, $2.00S1.00: cows nnd heifers, $2.20(Tf4.60; can ners, $1,004)2.20; bulls, $2.10g3.35; TexaB nnd inainn steers,, -'.uo'tfi.w; cows and heifers. $2.0003.25. HOGS Receipts, 6,400 hend; market steady; pigs, and lights, $5.50&5,65; packers. $5.60ff5.70; butchers, $5.75f6.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; mnrllnt fttpnilv! nntlvn m'.lttnnH. V. Infill Kn, lambs, J3.761c5.o0; culls and bucks, $1,50 .3, Biuutiern, ti.uiflUM.w. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 hend; steady to strong; natives. $3.00416.50; cows and heifers, $105.10; bulls anu hiukh, ..wui.0Ji niucKurs unu iccuers. $!.604.25, ' HOGS Receipts, 6,100 head; market 60 higher; light and light mixed, $5.654j5.87ft; medium and heavy. $5,8046.00; pigs, $4,25i 0. 75; bulk. $o.72ft5.90. .. f SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts, 2,000 1. .1 . ., ,.1(1 .1 ,- tn 1(1, lnii.,r .l. r 1 cuu, "V"- '""-'I tttlU, Stoek In Sight. The following table shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and Bheop at the five, princi pal stock markets for November 1: unttle. Hogs. Sheep. Total receipts S6 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buvnr nurchnslnir thu numuer 01 ncau inaicatca: Cattle Omaha Packing Co 171 O. H. Hammond Co 257 Swift and Company 351 Cudahy Packing Co 383 Armour A Co 172 Omaha, from Kansns C. 119 Swift, from Kansns City 75 R. Becker A Degnn 19S J, L. Curey 4 Lobman A Co Ill W. I. Stephen 130 Llvliigstono A Schallcr.. 3 11. JKIUblCK 4 1 F. Husz 20 Wolf AM". 37 Other buyers 145 .... 779 Total 2,100 6,201 1,791 t,A!TLE ThpYn wns nhnnr n nnrmnl Fri day's supply of cattlo hero today, and as tho demnnd wns fully equal to tho supply mere wcro no rauicai enanges in tno prices paid from those In forco yesterday. Pack ers started In early, and everything desira ble wus out of first hands In good season. Receipts included Bevernl cars of good to cholco beef steers, for which thero was a good demand. Tho cuttle of good quality sold at strong prices, ns high as $6.40 being paia, wnicn is as nign as nnyimng tins sold this vear. All thn tinekem wern nm. lous for. tho better grades, so that they wero nut of first hands In eood Benson. The common kinds did not move qulto as freely and wero no moro than steady. The cow market could not bo reported actlvo today, but still tho better grades sold without much difficulty at lust about Bteady prices with yesterday. Tho medium grades and canncrs, however, in most cases soia a uttio lower, as packers did not seem to bo unxtous about them. Bulls, calves and stags sold in just about tho samo notches they did yesterday. Thero was not much Ufa to tho trndo In Blockers nnd feeders, as Is generally the caso on n Friday. Tho better grades sold about steady, but as a rule speculators would not take the other kinds unless they could get them for less money for fenr they would bo obliged to carry them over until next week. Thoro wcro not many rango steers In the yards this morning that wcro eood enough for killers. Tho few thnt wero offered sold nt strong prices, where tho nunlltv was satisfactory. -The common stuff, though, wns moro or less nctrlocted. Good rango cows also brought steady price's, uut tno medium gruues anu canncrs wero slow nnd weak. Good to choice heavy feeders and prime yearlings brought nbout steady prices, uut outers were hard to movo and sold a llttlo lower, ilcprescnta' tivo sales: 29 109 26 109 61 133 153 290 14 311 44 301 99 177 75 211 63 20S 5 218 67 277 62 216 61 259 81 199 65 281 6S 296 64 247 69 262 79 230 73 257 6.8 24H 76 220 128 182 67 301 C9 260 61 322 48 33S 49 24S 6$ 341 58 280 58 280 68 300 62.... v.291 64 26,1 GS 69 47 64 C7 66 61 273 6S 241 86 199 66 240 73 2 8 40 250 48 2S8 40 '45 80 160 80 210 160 160 40 40 40 240 ISO so r so & 40 6 40 6 60 r. 67ft 6 GO 6 70 & 70 6 70 6 70 6 70 5 72ft 5 "2ft 6 72ft 6 72ft 6 724 5 72ft 5 72'i 6 72 4 6 72 ft No. 47... 61., Av, ..275 ii 6S 225 f-0 290 6S 221 80 192 62 32S 70 212 CO 29(1 CO 253 31 210 120 6 72ft 120 5 72ft ... 6 72ft 76.. 57.., 93.., 68,., 62.., 72, ,, M.., 60.!! 51.., 6! .261 ...258 ...206 ...8 ...23S ...233 ...230 ...211 ...238 ...231 ..258 .293 .300 .277 .278 .217 .291 120 120 200 160 120 120 80 400 80 2.V) 300 120 5 72ft fi 72ft 5 72ft fi 72ft fi 72ft 5 72ft C 72ft 5 72ft G72ft 5 72ft C 72ft C72ft 5 72ft C 72ft 6 72 ft 50 255 67 256 00 248 56 2S3 63 277 61 330 02 267 15S 263 60 265 12 236 91 165 72 278 81 207 61 252 Ctl 240 .45 315 12 213 , Sh. 400 40 40 200 80 120 40 0 120 40 520 80 K0 40 100 40 40. 120 200 80 40 120 76 210 Pr. 5 72ft 5 72ft 6 72ft fi T2ft G 72ft 6 72ft fi 72ft 6 72ft 5 72ft C 72ft 6 72ft 6 72(i 5 72ft B 72ft fi 72ft fi 72ft 6 72ft 5 K ft fi 72ft fi 72(4 fi 72ft C "2ft 6 72ft fi 72ft fi 72ft IP 11 75 5 75 6 75 6 75 fi 75 5 75 C 75 5 73 5 75 6 75 6 73 5 75 5 73 6 73 5 75 fi 73 fi 75 5 80 fi S3 fi 85 5 90 240 5 72ft 40 5 7214 66 272 4(1 80 fi 72ft 63 277 40 120 5 72ft S9 211 200 40 5 72ft C9 233 ... 40 5 72ft 60 275 40 120 6 72ft 12 2S3 ... ... fi 72ft 49 201 ... ... G 72ft 40 290 SO ... G 7214 16 305 ... HHEKP Thprn 11-f.rn ,i.,1,. !,,,, n 4 sheep and lambs, hero toduy, so that thero Was Hot -nllpll nnnnrtntiltt. f,i. n,nl,lt... n . .. - , , ...... ...... tj .u. ,,.i.,,,S 1 thorough test of the market. A verv Htiintl proportion of tho receipts was mndo up of fat Bttlff. hut tiuekers tnnk hold nml l.miirlir- -! up every thing in their lino at good steady " prices. l coder buyers also wero looking ior iremi supplies una nnytning good sold nt steady to Btrong prices. As tho demand ua goou uu uro unu tno pens wero soon cleared. Quotations: Cholco yearlings, $3.40fi3.C0; fair to cood vpnrllncrs 1.1 Hkif'l in ..l,i.. ii.-JJifS.', 'baw; iair 10 good wothors. o.ivuu..iu; cnoice ei ewes, $2.90413.10; fair to F.02!j.,PJY.C8i ?3.ty2.O0; tholco snrlng lambs, '-3mM.60; fair to good spring Iambs, $4.1WD .... 4.30; feeder wothors, j.'i.W3.60; feeder lambs, $3.60f..10, No 612 Wyoming wethers. 105 Wvnmlnir wnthprs. 601 yearling feeders.... m rceacr owes 23 cull owes cull ewes native biirkn 83 nattvo owes 16 nntlvo ewes O ,, ,,M,U w V. 14 , . IUIIIUD, ......... , 223 feeder wethers....,, si native lambs 75 native lambs Representative sales: tVv. Pr. 100 101 76 80 106 115 115 110 105 40 05 63 64 17 natlvo lambs 75 3 33 3 -X 3 40 1 75 n j 2 25 2 25 3 CO 3 0) 3 W 3 40 4 00 4 10 4 10 Knnsns City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY. Nnv. 1 nATTl.Tfllln. eclpts, 1,700 natives, 300 Texuns and 200 calves; beef steers und cows 104j.15c higher, stockern und feeders lOo lower; cholco ox port nnd dressed beef steers, $5,8046.30; fnlr to good, $l.754G."o; stockers nnd feedenv. $2,604(4.00: western fed stecrn. $5.25fl6.i6: wostcrn rnngo steers. $3,26f(5.25; Texas and Indian steers, $2.704J3.85; Texas cows, $1.73 4f3.00: natlvo cows. J2.604T 1.23 : helferH. J2.75 G5.25: caniiers, $1.404j2.50; bulla, 22.0OJJ3.9O; cnlves. $2.604i5.00. HOGS Recel tits. 12.000 head: mnrkpt Kn higher; top, $6; bulk of sales, $..60ff5.95; heavy, $5.954i6.0O; mixed packers, $5.70Q5.33; light. $5.30415.85; plgH, $5.0()T(5.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocolnts. 7C0 bond. market strong; nntlvo lambs, $I.OQil.75; wpstern lambs. J3.75W4.60: native wiithnrs. $3,254(3.65; western wethers, $3.25473.00; ewes. $3.004j3.50; culls, $1,6043.25. TEXAS UU, NEWS. No. 1... 2... 1... 36... 20..., 14... 610 990 1190 1194 1143 .1073 BEEF Av. Pr. 2 10 4 00 5 00 5 35 5 60 6 70 No. 32... 20.'.. 4U... 33... 38... Av. ....1365 ....1299 ....1143 ....1160 ....1445 Pr. 5 90 G 90 6 93 5 UJ 6 40 S86 , 820 . 700 . 916 . 935 . 726 .1023 . 938 . 763 .1010 . 917 . 808 .1230 l...v 1100 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6 25 56. COWS. 861 6 75 1.... 1..., 3..., 1.... 41..., 6..., 8..., 6..., 1.... 4..., 1.. 1.. 4.. 1.. 000 740 1260 1130 983 1237 1170 1 00 3 1026 1 73 1 950 1 75 18 966 1 SO 12 830 1 80 2 1095 2 00 1 1180 2 10 1 UNO 2 15 1 1000 2 30 1 1060 2 30 1 1190 2 35 1 1130 2 55 Nl 9S0 2 55 1 1250 HEIFERS. 2 65 1 920 2 70 BULLS. 2 00 1 951 2 00 1 1340 2 20 1 660 2 25 2 1375 2 80 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 85 3 00 3 00 3 05 3 40 3 60 3 50 3 80 4 25 3 00 2 30. 2 60 3 05 3 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 540 2 50 12 655 2 680 2 25 23 997 13 734 2 85 4 750 & 710 3 1E 1 150 4 60 1 120 STOCK L'UWH Anu JlE,lt J'JUtt. 435 2 00 2 683 2 75 1 1080 2 10 1 400 3 00 I,.... (iio v iti i iiou a 23 1 740 2 25 NKHKAHKA. 3 20 3 60 3 60 5 00 16 cows 933 1 cow..... .1000 1 COW 880 1 steer 1360 1 bull 1540 43 cows 1020 990 ,10V) . 810 . 820 , 9X0 . 932 1060 South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. Louis St, Joseph MCI ..2.000 ..2,000 ..1,200 .. 800 6,120 12,000 6,400 6,100 2.C2J 6,000 700 600 2,000 1 COW, 1 cow... 2 cows,. 1 cow.,, 1 ooW... 13 cows.. 1 COW... 14 cows 1012 3 COWS 90U 16 feeders.. 812 COWS W5 2 COWB 1100 4 COWB 630 1 cow 920 B COWS 1108 3 COWS..., 880 3 bulls 376 2 bulls 470 1 calf 370 1 bull Vow 1 bull 970 cows low 15 cows 881 3 COWS 910 26 cows 921 3 cows,,,,, 13 COWB 850 5 heifers... is 1 bull 1220 7 cows 954 7 cows 9S0 1 cow 9VI 2 cows 114) 1 bull 1330 1 cow 1030 1 bull 1330 I feeder... 440 2 65 2 50 2 0() 4 00 3 00 3 20 2 00 3 15 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 25 2 65 2 65 2 00 3 30 1 00 3 75 2 25 2 65 2 30 2 COWS 1070 3 steers.... 660 26 feeders,. 926 9 cows 1070 2 cows.'.. .,1025 7 cows 775 2 cows 1135 1 bull 1000 4 calves... 150 1 bull 1200 5 bulls 674 3 bulls.., 2 bulls,., 1 bull.... 3 bulls.., 0 feeders,. 720 1 feeder,., 600 2 fecdors.. 640 4 calves.., 277 3 calves,.. 230 1 calf 310 4 cows 1052 4 calves... 270 6 calves,,, 336 1 culf 18) 1 feeder... 890 ,. 613 .1310 680 610 1 cow, 2 COWB, 2 cows. ,'810 .1085 . 935 Total . ,$461 62,620 11,523 I 1 cow , 870 3 no 3 60 3 00 2 10 2 60 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 30 2 30 2 60 2 25 2 85 2 30 2 30 2 60 2 00 2 85 2 00 V. M COLORADO. 2 10 1 COW 770 1 cow.. 3 cows, 1 COW, , 9 cows. 1 cow.. 8 cows. 1 heifer..., 830 1 COW 890 1 COW 925 1 COW 840 1 COW 1000 10 cows 968 .1050 . 720 . h0 .1061 .1500 895 2 25 2 25 3 35 2 70 2 25 3 75 2 75 2 00 500 2 15 2 90 2 90 2 25 2 60 2 90 2 60 2 25 2 00 4 00 2 40 3 00 2 25 3 00 3 60 2 60 2 60 1 00 2 80 2 0 2 30 2 30 2 S3 2 SO 2 35 2 (6 3 00 2 30 2 60 2 60 2 85 2 85 2 10 Capitalists Regnrd .Spindle. Top Hold, lugs Most Dcslrnlilo nf nil Texas Oil i'lclds. Great Interest Is still being mnnlfestod In tho Beaumont Oil fields on nud nrouml Splndlo Top Heights. Thousands of shares nro being sold at various prices, und tho good companies have no' dlfllculty in dis posing of all stock offered. Tho reports of oxperts show thoro Is -an unlimited sup ply of fuel oil In sight. THE OMAHA TEXAS OIL CO., which was ono of tho first big companies on tho field, reports, great progress on their woll now bolng sunk on Spindle Top Heights. This company Is now drilling tho largest well over at tempted In that district, a 15-tnbh' woll, lind expect to bring In n lOft-lnch gusher, which will produco from 1G0.Q00 to 200,000 barrels per day. Thoy aro now selling stock at 25 cents per shnro for $1 par vnluo, fully paid, non-assesHablo and no personal liability. This Is the first selling prlco, tho ground floor. No preferred stock. Every share holder, largo or small, is on tho samo foot ing, and havo an equal Interest nnd sharo allko In all dividends and profits In pro portion to their holdings. They havo tho best proposition In n financial way of alt companies to offer tho public. Address tho Omaha Texas Oil Co., Enpp block, Council Bluffs, Iowa, for prospectus and nil Information. SV la 1 1 6 df i, IPs OuilllMll VL a J not la irloUr. b rrmau Caauiua. CURE YOURSELF I Utn lllf 41 fnr unnatural dlichar,lnllaDmitloni, Irrltalloua or ulceration! of muoiiua tnttpl'ranot. l'alnlm, anil not MlflSr" gout or poliooom. Mold by Dross la i. or ini in plain wrapp. 'i"lvm'j' vTtf-a. asr l.no n, X l.illl. fWV RAY C. MERRILL ft CO., Grain, Stocks and Provisions Room 4 N. Y. Life. Tolephono 691. Triepnaas 10.1. Boyd CommisBion Co Successors to jamei n. Boyd 4k Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION GRAIN, FHOViaiO.HI A1VD STOCKS. Uuarl of Trad Balldla. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Corvn;indcrc?, John A. Wairtn k. Co. TEXAS Mernbera of tho Houston OIL STOCKS, rm' ....l.lln p themselves for buying "boomed" Oil fitonW. o oxteiiHlvcly ndvortlsed. Orders solicited to buv or bell at market values. H,ii,i,n i'7. Gushers, also Splndlo Top proven land for sale. Oil, Iron and Rico Lands for Bale. it. w. uAttuiLiu; a uy., lioustoa, Texas.