THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs TUESDAY, 1NOVEMBEH 5, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL lilli Put Cr Wll Up td Kop it Thtit. OTHER MARKETS FOLLOW THE LEAD December Whent Atlvnnreo I'ltc Klghths of a Cent, December OnU Attnnit m Mnch, but Prorlilon Are Still Depressed. CUICAOO, Nov. 4.-Bull nctlvllj; the corn pit, ntdcd by a strong cable lint, helped oil grains today, Deem ber corn cloali g ?Ac higher, December wlieiit WJSc ad vanced nnd December oats 'Mfor. up. ro visions closed n dull day ifraliVjO do- l'corn'ruled strong and higher troUKhoui thn session, December opening He to c higher at &8Viu to on well Improved Liverpool cables. There was n general feeling at the c oso Saturday that today would bring another advance and when the cab ci showed a foreign sympathy lioearly light trade picked up. o'nmls'don h ouscs lind good buy ng orders and with but llttlo offering here and higher prices In thn west December advanced to 69Vic. LongB wero almost sellers for proms and a num ber of shorla wcro hurt In the upturn. May traders nro nrgulng that the real ef fect of the summer destruction of tho crop Is Just beginning to be felt. December eased lnte In the day on profit taking and closed llrm. He higher, at 6Sic. Itcccipts wcro 110 "sTrong Ltvorjiool cables, based on the advance here and weekly bearish statistics were contending Inlluenrcs In tho wheat Dlt. December opened kc to lflv4c higher at 70T(,c to "0Ti71c, largely on tho foreign bulge. Thero was n slight Inclination to respond to tho numorous bearish Influences of Increased receipts and world's shipments, but when thn rise In corn began wheat Immediately followed after nnd sold up to 71Sc Huslness was quiet, the cash demnnd low and elevator Interest prominent sell ers. Despite thn depressing factor, thn general temper of tho crowd brought n nrm close for December. f(c higher, at hc. Loral receipts wcro 112 cars, eleven of contract grade. -Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported 1.000 cars, making a total for thn three points of 1,203, against 1,13 last week ond 813 a year ago. Prlmnry receipts were a.410.000 bushels, compared with 1,119,000 nushels Inst year. Seaboard clearances In wheat and flour were MO.OOp bushels. World's shipments, for the week were 10, 6M.OO0 bushels, against 7,23,000 bushels last week and 8,390,000 bushels a year ago. Jlreadstuffs on passage had increased 3, C32.000 bushels nnd tho visible supply had increased 658,000 bushels. Oats wcro strong, following corn. Trade was active at times nnd on rather liberal scale. There was fairly good outside de mand and moat of the buying was done by commission houses. December opened W ic higher and sold up to 37c, closing: firm iflic up at 371ic. Receipt 200 cars. ' provisions were dull and heavy nnd rugged under the pressure of liberal offer ings on a poorly supported market. Trices were higher nil around at the opening, Influenced by better prices for hogs, but January pork closed 20J22HC depressed at J14.77iMfll.SO; January lard, 10c down at IS. 50. and January ribs 7Hc lower at 17.6214 Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 190 cars; corn, 163 cars; outs, 265 enrsi hogs, 81.001) head. ...... The leading futures ranged an follows: Articles. 6penT Hlgh. Low. Closc. Safy. at J16.S5fl 17.00 for Lake Superior and 1Vr 18-Hc for casting and electrolytic. Lend wbs unchanged here, but Is 3d better In Ion don nt 11 10s. Spelter was dull at hom nnd abrond, closing at H.Wj nnd 16 15 respectively. Domestic Iron markets were quiet, rig Iron wnrrnnts, 9.6a 10.00; No. 1 foundry northern. S16.00til6.oj; No. 2 foundry southern, Sll.oogi5.0ft; No, 1 foun dry southern, Jll.MJil5.60; No, 1 foundry southern soft. IH.riOtrlfi.OO; Uhitgow Iron warrants, i:54Ti 51 10 nnd Mlddlesboro clofed nt 41s llUd. TALLOW-Diilf: city. J2 per pkg.j coun try (pkgs. free), ui.4fKsiC. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Wheat Nov. Dec. May Corn Nov. Dec. Mny May pork Jan. May J.nrd Nov. Dec. Jan. May fclbs- Jan. May 70V 70 Ji 70 70l 707(,'W7l 71(4 nmii 714Jj, 7i 6714 68(4 57U 67 &7Ji 68 f( 61 68fff(i 6Si 58 5 co-Haf. 6i4 60T eiH 6H4 37 37Ji 36TiT37 37H Smi 14 OS 14 97 14 77H 14 80 14 00 15 05 15 07 14 90 14 95 15 05 R SO 8 00 850 860 8 67tt 8 67U 8 57',4 8 60 8 60 8 57 8 C2(4 8 65 8 60 8 60 8 00 8 72!? 8 75 8 6214 8 62tf 8 70 7 72W 7 72W 7 62H 7 65 7 7214 722 7 82(4 7 76 7 75 7 82V5 Condition of Trade nnil Clnotntlnna on Staple nnil Fnncj- Produce. KCIOH Receipts, fair: loss off, 17c. LIVE POULTHY-Hens, o'4'06ci young nnd ild roosteri,, 4c; turkeys, iic; ducks and gere, OfltiHci spring chickens, per lb., 'lu'TTER-Common to fnlV, 13c; choico dairy, In tubs. 16tilGc: separator, 231(240. FRESH FISH-Black bnss, Isu: white bauti, 10c: Llucllsh, Uc; bullheads, 10c; blue fins, 7c: buffaloes, 7c; cntllsb, 12c; cod, 11c; crapples, 10c: halibut, lie; herring, 7c; had docK, 1005 plko, 10c; red snapper, 10c; sal mon, lie; Dunllsh, 6c; trout, luc; whltcllsh, 10c. OYSTKllS-Medlums, per can. 22c; Stand ards, tier can. 20c; extra selects, per can, 33c; Now York counts, per can. 4oc; bulk Standards, per gal., 1.2ul.25; bulk extra selects, tl.G03fl.6F,. 1'iaiiONH-Llve, per doz., 00c. VBAL-Choice, 6f(Sc. HAY I'rlces quoted by Omaha Whole sale liny Dealers' association: Choice up land, 39.60; No. 2 unlnnd, tt.60; medium, VSM', coarse, 17.50. Hyo straw, $6. These prices are for hay of good color and Qual ity. Demand fair. Itcccipts 22 cars. WHEAT 50c. COHN-55C. 1MAN-1 15.50. OATH 35C. VEQETAllLES, lows; Wheat, ll.lM.'j bushels. Increase, 4'K.oyO. Corn, 12.!00,(XV) bushels, decrease, 736,000 burhels Onts, S.OOS.ruM bushels, de crease, t4n.ru. Uye, 2.0((,0i) bushel; In crease, IfD.OOO bushels. HnrU-y, 2,36,0i,l0 buh ols; decrcHSC, 4.1l,0). I'lillndrlphln I'riMlncc .Miirltel, I'lllLADELt'ltlA. Nov. 4,-HUTTEn-Flrm: good demnnd; fancy western crentn cry. 2.1e; do nearby, prints, 25i I'XHIS Firm; good demand; fresh near by. 26c; do western, 24c; do southwestern, 23c: do southern, 22c. CltEESE-l'ncnnngrdi New York full cream, fancy small, 10c; do fair to choke, !fll0!4e. Toledo rlrnln nnil Seed. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. I.-WHEAT-Flrm, nctlvc; cash, 74'4c; December, "a'.ic; May, 77?ic. CORN Strong, nctlvo; 69'c; December, 6O0; Mny. filc. OAT8 December. 3Sc; May, 40c. S E K DS C I O V E II 8 E E D prl me, 15.5D,4! .November, Jj.r.T'.j; March, o.25i- Timothy, $2.65. Money 1(43 5 P'-r !1X0; balances, $575,160. cent. HOSTON. Nov. 4.-Exchnnges. i:6,fio9.IS3! bain noes. 2,4M.). WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. Todays state ment of the treasury balnnces In the gen eral fund, cxcluslvo of the JlDO.nnooo gold, reserve In the division of redemption: Available cnth butunces, $175,195,936; gold, I1W.0S7.356. balances. Jl.iil2.15-H: nionev. 5H6 per cent: Now York cxchniigc, 35c discount. Consols, money.. 9ljfc N. & W.. Mllttnnkee Rrnln Jlnrkrt. MILWAUKEE. Nov. I.-WIIEAT-Hlgh-er, close; No. 1 northern, 7l?i71',4u; No. 2 northern, rauw70',4e; December, 7fJc. JlYE-KIrm: No. I, 55i35Uc. DAHLEY Firm; No. 2, 6Dc; sample, 430 5K OATS-lllgher: No. 2 white, 40?iflllc. COUN-Decembcr. 5Sc. do account Anaconda Vtchlson do pfd . & O Can. l'aclllc ... Clies. & O.. hi. nt. W. 5BW VOIIK STtlt'KS AM) IIO.M)-!. Siiliirilnr'n IndlenlloiiN of IIIsIiik Mur- Ket I'rove Fnlnr Prophesies. NEW YOrtK. Nov. 4.-Speculntors wcro dlsnppolnted In their hopes of a rise In prices In today's stock mnrket. Hepnrts continued reassuring of thn favorable prog ress of negotiations of the Northern l'a-clflc-arcat Northern matter, but thorn Is room, for tho question how tho forthcom- d. 11. a. do nfd .... Eric do 1st pfd no .a iiki ... III. Central ... & N M., K. & T... do pfd ...... N. Y. Central aJeSJH?!? .BrSin?nS?dnn ' ,nB announcement of thn result has ill- vt imV''L, -s, 1 1' ren(,y ,,een rtlscounted. The apparent le- k,T.i'or-d-.z:'. .'A0:. 1 clslon on Saturday to adhere to nn op- CAHHOTH Per mnrket basket, 35c. IlEETS-l'er half-bu. basket, 30c. tlmlstlc view of tho money outlook was J'or b8kot, 30c. Rutabagas, eoo.OOO in gold 'for mW tono's ''iiTiAm'.'ri itLiinm. rn in ?!fmpI ."..'ropq and the renewed o i sirenKin in me roreien exeiinni'e marKnt 115c. I'AIlBIjKy 1'er I10Z., 25C SWEET POTATOES Home grown, tier lb., 2Vc; gcnulnn Virginia, per bbl,, $3.00; ueorgia, pur uui., -id. UiiiiJAUK Holland seen, crated, vac. TOMATOES Home nrown. ner 18-lb. bas ket. 60c; HEAN8 Wax, per -bu. basket,. 60c; string, cr V4-bu. basket. 60c. ii per lb., 2c; ONIONS Homo urown. Snantsh. ner crate. 11.50. uml,kiii Kaiamazoo, per ouncn, 253oc; Ncbrasku, per bunch. 30if35c: Colorado. 40U uoc. KAVI HEAKH-rcr bU., J2.2J. FRUITS. APPLES Ben Davis, ner bbl.. 13.50: wine- saps, (3.60; Jonathan, U-wHo.W, snows, $3.50; ueueuowcrs, per dox, i.w. ritUNKS utan, per crate, mc, PEACHES California freestone, ner box. $1; clings, 85c; Utah frecstons, 76c; Elbcr tos, 6-basket crate, 11.301(11. 40. PEARS Kolf ers, S2; Vikert, $2.25; Law rence, 2.25. uiiAPEH cnurornia rokay, i-id. crate, $2; Muscats. $1.60; concords, eastern, 22c. CRANHERRIE8 Per bbl., 17.00,; per crate, 12.75. QUINCES Per box. 11.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES-Mexlcans, 1.004.6O; Florldas, $4. tiiswuNa i- oncy, j.oyi.w. In spite of sales against this shipment wero clear notice lor it cntisldernbln re quirement still unsatisfied. Tho light of- icringH or government bonds ror redemp tion, compared with tho large blocks of last Friday, came nr. another disappoint ment nnd dashed tho hopes of considerable relief to thn money mnrket from that source. Todny'a redemptions nt tho sub treasury amounted In par vnluo to only $169,491). Tho deposit nt the subtrensury of $200,000 for transfer to Chicago wns an- ouicr uiunvuruuie iiem in tno outlook. Last week's currency movement gave hope that the western demand had been satis fied nnd tho current from that direction turned toward Now York, leaving only the south to be reckoned with for tho future. Today's transfer had a disturbing effect on this view, although It Is not necessarily evidence of u renewal of nny considerable demand from the west. Tho mnrket closed dull and heavy, but ut some recovery from mc iuwvoi, union i-acmo rising a traction over Saturday In the final dealings. Railroad bonds wcro Irregular: sales, par value, $3,045,000. United States bonds wero nil unchanged on the last call. Commercial Aclvortlxer-'u l.nnHn,, innn. clal telegram: Amcrlcun stocks were Arm but there wuh little Interest taken In them until New York Kent over some very heavy options In Union Pacific, Reading. South ern Pnctllc and Southern railways, all calls, some at the eml nt iim vnnr i..., UANANAS Per bunch, according to sire, "J,"1"1 l.3a,ft?nd, f, Jll!;"a.r'' !.25a2.75. cl!!1B0. -d-10' Ucrlln, 20.41. FIOS-Callforn!a. new cartons, 75c; 1m- ,uhS1!lw,uKiL. tllc closing p nrted. ner lb.. 1214c. tho Now lork ttock exchange: $2 norted. ner lb.. I214c. DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, per lb., A,M tXLr Hnlr. Ko. . Atcnison . MISCELLANEOUS. . NUTS New crop walnuts, No. 1 prices on 78JiHt. Paul pfd ,96(4 H. Paelllo rs 8. Railway uo iu II A' II 1(W I flfl TITII !4 I lioll ner ill.. 1?n! hnrnnholl. ner lh. l?Lle I ,'. No. 2 soft-shell. lie; No. 2 hard-shell, 10(40; can! Southern:::: 84 ,T St L &'w Urazlls, Per lb., 13c; filberts, per lb., 13c; al- ches. & Ohio 46; Ad pt ....... UIU. t .llOIl UaUIIItllmi Pun 111,. :::: a cans, large, per lb., 12a; small, 10c; cocoa' nuts, ner 100, $5; chestnuts, 12c. HONEY Per 21-soctlon case, $3.6033.75. CIDER Nchawka, per bbl., $3.00. 8AUERKRAUT Per 34-bbl $3.00. No. 1 salted, 8 Vic; No. 2 salted, 7&o: No. 1 do nfd C. 1. & L... do pfd C. & Gt. W. do 1st prd. do 2d nfd.. C. & N. W. St. Iionla Grain nnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 4. WHEAT Higher 1 No. 2 red cash, elevator. 714c: track, 72ttu 7Jiic: December, 7214c; May, 7575V4o; No. No. 2. r-nali niintnllnns were as follows: FLOUR-Steady; winter patents. $3.40 i.60: straights. $2.XKt3.30; clears, $2.603.l0; Pring specials, ti.wui.iv, I'cutino, a.wiu 8,w; sirnmiiip. .iu'io.i. . WHEAT No. 3, 67?4'8"0!ic; No. 3 red, 7: Mr. nnnN-Nn 3 vallnw. 69W(S60c. OATS-No. 2. 38V439V4o: No. 2 white, 40K eilV4o: No. 3 white, lUBHic. UYE No. 2. 654c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 6358c. SEED Clover, contrnct irrade, $9. nnnVTflinNH-Mess nork. tier bbl.. $13.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., $13.85., Short ribs sides (loose), $8.66f8.fi0. Dry salted shoulders i boxed). $7.00ff7.95. Short clear sides (boxed), 7.26i!f7.60. SUOAR-Cut loaf, 8.10r8.20c. WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.30. The following are the receipts ond ship ments for tho last twenty-four hours: Articles. Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls 47.000 1,000 Wheat, bu 222.000 193.000 Cocn. bu 95.000 29,700 Oats bu 236.000 231.000 Hye, bu 17,000 Har(cy. bu 122.000 14,000 On thn Produce exchange today the but ler market was firm; creameries, 1421ic nnlrles. H(319c. Cheese, steady, 9fc'jl04c. Eggs, firm; fresh. 20c. 1SEW YORK GENERA l MAKKRT, (tnotatlnas at tit Dr Vrl Cammodltlea. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-FLOUR-necelpts, 83,6i2 bbls.; exports. 42,060 bbls.: Inactive, firm and a shade higher; winter patents $3.5093.85; winter straights. $3.303. 45; Min nesota patents, $3."53.95; winter extras, $2.60r2.85; Minnesota bakers. $2.90$3.2S; win ter low grades, $2.30ft2.4O. Rye, Arm, fair to good, $2.903.10; choice to fancy, $3.3003.. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western, $1.33: city. $1.21; Rrandywlne, $3.23. RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 624c f. o. b.. nfloiit; state, 6758c, c. I. f.. New York car VAKLEY-Oulet: seeding. 5062c. c. 1. f., Buffalo; malting. 6"&ilc, c. I, t Buffalo. WHEAT-Recclpts, 13.600 bushels; ex ports, 333.626: spot Arm; No. 2 red, 810 t. o. n, afloat; No. 2 red, 8',;c elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 79Uo f. o. b. afloat. Op tions were strong and active all day on a further bad squeeze of December shorts, stronger cables, good foreign demand, ex port rumorH and Inrge clearances. They finally eased off under realizing and closed unsettled nt UfrT4o net advance later on December. March, 80 5-l6ij8Hc, closed SOHc; Mny, 794ff79 15-l6o. closed 79Ho; December, 77 6-1678 3-16c, closed 77.c. CORN Receipts 20,000 bushels; exports, W.427. Spot firm: No. 2, 65V4o elevator and 65c f. o. 1). afloat. Ontlon mnrket wns likewise strong and higher on actlvo cover ing, together with bullish cables, tho wheat strength and a strong rash situation In ine snuinwcsi; ciotien strong nt ic net ad vanre: May. 64H4ifi5He, closed 61ic; De tiemlior, 64H1l65o. cloned 66c, OATS- Receipts. 120.000 bushels: rxnnrlii l.05 bushels; spot llrm; No. 2, 42(442ic: No. 3. 43c: NO. 2 white. 41ffi41U? Kn :i white, 4le; track mixed western, 41ih"42,ic; trnck white, 43t(47c; options tlrm with the uttinr utntilea unrl fnlrlv nnllvn HAY Steady; shipping, eoyoso; good to 2 hnrd. 691.4IW70O. cobn-Higncr; no. s casn. wc: track, C..C..C. & St. L coio. aouin do 1st prt do 2d nfd Del. & Hudson. i i . Xw r D. & Rio a ... 254' ... 87(4 ... 1H ...144 ... 20-1 E do pfd ,1S9 , 60 si; , -I , 45 .10314 . 2Uki . sty veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, C, R. 1. & P 12 to 16 lbs.. 7c: dry hides. 8H13o: sIiccd Chi. T. & T.. pelta, 25S?27o; horsehldes, $l.&0(S,.,.ffi. do pfd 37,l -13341 93(s .17 .237 . 4Ui do pfd 91 Erie 41(4 39V4c: May. 30T4c; No. 2 white, 40HlS41c. do 2d pfd ., 66 iiyk irm at uo-c. in, norm, pru....iiH't kluuh-uuiet nnd steany: reu winter 1 iiocainc vauev.. no;i atents, $3.408'J.&5; extra rnnoy ana straigni, io pia iu 616v61Ub: December. 69Vc: May.' Blvic oath liignor; no. casu, wci trncK, awip 17 . 28 . 21 40?i .150 .190 8s Wabash do pfd W. & L. E.... do 2d nfil.... WIs, Central . do nfd Adums Ex American Ex. U. 8. K WellH-Fnrirn Rv Amal. Copper .... SOU Am. C. & F 26'J Am. LliiHeetl oVl" 16 fill ,lf,l art. 1D ,4 Am. o. & it idtz lo pfd as ! Anaconda M. Co. 3IU Brooklyn R. T... ? Colo. F. & I..t... o3(J Con. Oas ...213 Con, Tobac. PM..IH14 Qen. Electric . 25.V 1 uriM rnTTriN tirh. ii.cmk t iw; n er BAaaiNa-6m4o. ?i" at ,., Wtr1 60 PROVISIONS-Dry suit meats, boxed, MvK'r 1 ' u. Mnll J114 steady! extra shorts, $8.124i clear ribs vrto, p-d,nV','i i?V" ir2i2.f ,n' 10l)' IS.25; clear sides $8.60. liacon, boxed, V r-ni i4ntt fi.f;1, S c"r... l-'i steady! extra Bhorts, 9.00; clear ribs, $9.12U; N- . Ccntrnl .150(4 Pfd ........... S2i clear sides, $9.37, Pork, Btcadyi Jobbing N3' t ,"''"" ' C'tr.. 2S $15.5O16.00. Lard; Lower nt $8.4254. N Pac np''nVd'''!imv SS V.m h,.ccl '" 13 $$$$1kSAt Dul1 at u-"m- 8pelter! omr&'w.r"::::"!!: sai-'.v.-.V.:::--!? 1 POUIrilY-Flrmi chickens, 6c; springs, ITcSElvanla & h' V"'' an, iitrUevB. 7Wct dl cks. 6(H6Ur! ireese. K(fi,. ltc.'in.".B VJ Hit uL''on P. Co 11 11111 CI1DIGUUJ . Horn yuiet; state, common to choice. 1901 crop, 12l5V4o: 1900 crop. 98Ho; 1899 crop, 6(i Uc. Pnclflo coast, 1901 crop. IZti lM,4n: 190i) crop, 9Q14C! 18!I9 crop, Wllo. niDES-FIrm: Galveston. M .. s ti,. 11c: California, 20 to 21 lbs.. 2Hh26c. LEATHER Steady; hemlock solo. Buenos Ayres. light to hcnvywelghts, 25ti26?ie. WOOI- Unlet; doinostlo lleece, 2526c: ToxiiH, 16frtT7c. v ' K,VB1.NB.T,",rifi.,lrm: Packet. $10.6.) ft 11.00; family. $U.ootil2.in; mess. $n,50; beef 2'.5 US. , 522aw'v ? 1 110 : eltv cx,ra ,nrt'11 'n,B. $17,001(19.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel lies. W.nii: Plekled shoulders. $7.25'a i.uu, ffiun-ii name, 11V,VU1),.. IUra, eaB- lnr: western steamed. fS.fti! Km..n,k.. closed $9.00. nominal: refined venkor- rnii! tlnont, $816; South America, $10.16; com pounrl. $7.6207.75. Pork, dull; family, $17.23 BUTTER Receipts, 7,427 pkgs.; iirm: state dairy, Htmin: creamery. 15W22V4c: Juno creamnry, ii'.)i(.i'su; tactory, lZtttflou. CHEESE Rocelpts, 931 t.kgs?; quiet .1,11 ,.i,n, i-u.w, miiu Willie, i,1y4C fancy small, colored. lOHJfl&Hc; white, ioic, Eaos-Rcculpts, E.940 pkgs.; tlrm; stntt tnd Pennsylvania, 23f(24c; western, candled S0ii23e: uncandled. 17i22c. POULTRY-Allve, unsettled: springers IHc: turkeys. 8l0c: fowls, 8c. Dressed weuK; spnngers, ;buc; iowis, svwjw; tur KOJ luqiiii;. METALS Ah Is Usual before n hiilMii trading wns slow in the mnrket for metals toduy utid. losses were evldejtt. Locnlly tin wns unsettled ana easy at $24.50r25.00 for spot, while values In London were also n hade lower, closing at 113 lis 6d for sunt and 108 16s for futures. Copper was 7s fd higher with spot quoted at 65 12m 6d and futures at. 64 17a d. At New York the togfr market was unchanged and quie OIucobo Sugar' :::!,: Hocking Coal .... n titer. Power .... SM? nntents. i;i.4(KnrJ.ba: e I3.004r3.i6j clear, $2.7082.90. III. Centrnl HOU kk Mas-. Ttmninv seen. iirm. fta.iutao.tu: i juwit iemrui .... 11 flax, no mnrket. I do nfd , 7JJ41 roniu i a HTnnv. xj.iii. 1 Lt. rj. i BRAN Scarce and strong: sacked east uo. put ,w inter, power track, 87V4o( nay, Bteaay ror prairie nnn M""". ".. i-ucietio uas tftfti for timothy, Timothy, $U.OOgi4.00 Manhattan L...,.103JilNat. Biscuit 1 I on iwvH tv I Mot. Hi. 1 1 V Ih4l Nil f I .1 pr'"r"'!..v".V'T:. ... n;Vr' .w.,',, WHiBivi-Dteauy, i v:""' . :!".' .:. HEMP Twine, 9c. gmiioniu ., w -un pru m. ii....,...iw;it tinier. 8MI 824 1.' 20 2UV do 1st pfd UO 2Q Din . St. L. S. W. St do nfd Paul uu urn . . do 2d nfd : 51 U. S. Umh'"" ii-,. ...... V .Fit, Wl 78 U. H. llllhlier Tii 67i do pfd J:f ...... 26i! u. s. steer......:: Vs Dftft no, pra oiji ItiaitlWestern Union:.. 94(4 Ex-dlvldend. iMlunces. S2.2S2.375. nmled exchnliEe. ll.St'i ?I.87W, New York exchange, 10 cents dis count. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4,-ClearlngJ, $15,832,051; bnlnnccs, $7,690,417; money, ti'Js ler cent. CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 4. Money 4 to 6 per cent. New York exchnnge, 15U74 cents premium; clearings, $1,119,140. MAlI IMUltl'J. NOV. 1. ClCarillRS. d,tiO, MAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET Btif ItMri lotiT aid Ittoic t Tti Iihr 0wi lrtight Strong Prleis. London Kdick t)nnlnlnna. LONDON, Nov. 4.-2 p. m.-ClosIng: oKii . 81 .TO .111 v.:::1 2-H M. & St. P....171U dn nfd N. PnclflP nfd. Out. & w...... Pennsylvania . Rending ....... do 1st pfd ... do 2d pfd .... S. Railway .... do nfd S. Poclllc . 91 (, .108(i . 33(4 . 70 . 22'i . 33 siK . 34(s . 91 51 I Sheep and Lambs In Actliv Demand nt at Price RanKlna; Strong; to Dime Higher Than Last Week, Feed ers Sold Jnt About Steady. SOUTH OMAHA tinv. 1 Receipts wcro: Caltlo. Hogs. Sheep muuua f Oiuciai ba flu. Hiiv ii.M, i.i.i.u same week before...:" bame tliree Wet) us ugo sauiu lour wevks agu.. oitmu any last year.... AVerillFA nrlr.a . ,1.1,1 r... Oniana tllu liuat nevnral iIuvh paribuua: . 9lJ;l.t'nlon PnclHu ....105,'t ..... 42(1 72 67 im ..limy, do tifd U. S. Steel ftlt? .... 43$ do pfd 94W Wnlmslu 20( vn;' uu win .......... ,i i 26(4!Spnnfsll 4 69f fi7'4 llnr 1 liniul Mines .16l(iDeIlcers ... 10 38 The rate of discount In the open market for short bills nnd Ixmdnn Is 3H03V4 per cent. The rnto of discount In the open mar ket for three months' bills Is Z per cent. Neir York Mining ((notation. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 -The following nro the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 18 Alice 400 Ilreeco ion Brunswick con.. 10 Comstock Tunnel 6 Con. Cal. & Vn...l65 Deadwood Terra. 60 Horn Silver 190 Iron S lver 60 Lcadvtllo Con.... 5 Little Chief 13 Ontnrlo 1000 Ophtr 75 Phoenix 6 Potosl 6 Savage 5 Hierra isevnaa ... s Small Houes 40 Standard 3S0 Oct. Oct. Oct. Uvt. Oct. OCU Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. ucu Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. ov. Nov. ov. ov. Cotton Market. w.......u i'-ic.i 74tii iur cL'iii. ntcriinc? ev- iSLr60 08 L!?'.IS.8,.r.V.' w"A. actual business in iv ""; - uiiiiwr uu at i.t)i ior demnnd ami -Beef, tlrm: extra India at $4.834.83 for sixty days; posted rn?es srk. llrm: nrlme mess west- u uhtrnjL -. ua u riiiSiY. ' r'"r! ' ... luiiiiii,;! v,,ll creamery. 17023c: dairy, nunc. vrnriH Hicncr at isc. BEOEIPTS Flour, 8,000; wheat, 82,000; CUlIlf POftrW 1IUIO, lWWi SHIPMENTS Flour. 15.000: wheat. 16.- 000; corn, zs,uuu; oats, n.uuu. LlTerpool Grata and Provisions. v . 1 1 r 1 1 ti i rr, n . i .1 v r. rifi ii 1 1 nnv. i. 1 nnn niiui, . - . firm: No. 2 western, white. 6s 0',4d: No. 1 i,ew ,orK oney ainrket. northern, sminff. 6s 9V4d: No. 1 California. vkw vnnif Vn ii 5s lOHd; futures, steady; December. 5s S4d; steady nt 34 per cent;' last loan. 3 ner March. Sa lOd. cent: ruling at 4 per cent: prime mer- entiN flnnt. firm" Amerlenn mixed, new. in ..u. l-ur- ' zr" IJ :"!! ner bs iod; futures, PROV1HIONB mini. 74h 6ii. Pi ern. 73s ta. lara, American . rennou, in Dills. $4.83i4.83U. palls. 44s; prime western, in tierces, dull, SILVER BAR-Silver, 57Uc; Mexican dot 1Kb. Ttams. short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., nu et. lnr jsi-.,. ' n.n uoi- 48s. Bacon, quiet: Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 BONDS Government bonds. stertv. fclnidSySirifin't: 3 to 5, iffi'. 35s! long M"'"' ,nac,lve' 'bonds,' Iri Clear mmaies, ncavy, to iu ids., ism on; short clear Dacus. w 10 zu ins., ias; cicar bellies, if to iu ma., mm ua. unoumers, square, II to 13 ins., quiet, ai. BUTTER Steady: finest United States, 92a; good United states, 72H. CHEESE Quiet; American finest white, 45s: American, finest colored. 45s tid. TALLOW prime city, stenny, zss 6a; AtiBtrallnn, In London, quiet, 29s. F LOU it at. x-ouiB innuy winter, steaay, I M, I'E AS Canadian, steady, as 2M,d. HOPS At London. l'aclllc coast, steady. 3 WBIJ lbB. lmnorts of wheat into Liverpool Inst week wcro 60,900 quarters from Atlnntio ports, none from Pacific ports and 61,000 from otner nurm. iiuiHjrin oi corn irom Atlantio ports last wecK wcro ai.zw quar ters. Tho closing quotations on bonds are as follows U. 8. r. 2s. reg...l09 no coupon iua do 3s. reg 108 do coupon 108 do new 4s, reg. .139 do coupon ....139 do old 4s, rcg..U2U do coupon ...,112(4 Kansna City riraln KANSAS CITY, Nov. ud Provisions, 4. WHEAT De cember, 6654c; May. 70HtT70c; cash. No. 2 hard. 67&6So: No. 3. 66'A74c: No. 2 red. 70V4o: No. 3. 6970c; receipts. 121 cars. ,r'ri'A fit ie in ni'1 CO UN December. 6lSc; May. OHJc: cash, rn Termlnnl 4s ov. No. 3 mixed. BWWBOI No. 2 wkte, 624fi63c; Solorndo So 4s.': ssfj do 6s. reg 107 do couDon .A...107 Atchison, g. 4s.. .,103 do adj. 4 93 I), at w. in jiuvi do 3!aa !Us do conv. 4s 109 Can. South. 2s.108ty Cen. of On. 6s..,.104J do is tnc iu Ches. & O. 4V4S..107 Chi. & A. 3',4 85 C..B.& Q..new 4s. 9ST4 CM & St P e.ls.lll C. & N. W. c- 7s,137T C. It. 1. & P. 4s..lWi-Ti llt unl s...lOi .Alex. Central 4s. 82V4 oo ist inc 29!S M. & St. I., iu im'1 i'M K. & T. 4s... 100 uu ia g0i4 N. . Central ls,105-'i do gon. 3V4S....108U v 'n' C.fn'.B' 5s130Ts N. Paclllc 4s Mm do 3s 72i? N. & W. c. 4s losij ci. o 6. Rfll, IN,. V D. He R. G. 4s 1031, Erlo n. lien 4s... 99 do gen. 4h 87T41 Ft.W. & D.C.1S..106H 1IOCK, VIII. 4i8..,lUl',B St L & I M c. 6s..ll6i: St. L. & s. F. is. OS oi. u. a. w. is... in do 2s 70 8. A. d A. P. in.. S7 So. Pacific. 4 9 S. Railway Cs.... ljiyti "I'ex. & p. Js jls,? ?X& U- W, 4s 81(1 uiuuii i iaiiic, 1..lli,i'. dn i conv. 4s 107U Wabash Is n'li lo 2. novj do dub. n r.n est wnore Is., W. & L. E. 4s., Ms. Central 4s, Con. Tob. 4fl... Bid. Boston Stock Quotations. Nn. .1. 63e. OATS No. 3 White, 18c. 11 YE NO. 2. MC. HAY Choice timothy. $1.6013.00: choice prairie, $13.004rl3.50. nun tiiiv v-rcnnicry, ;vc; aairs, rancy, 16c. EGGS HlKher: fresh Missouri nnd Kan. sas stock quoted on change, ' 17c dozen, ioms on. cases reiurneu. Keceints: Wheat. 96.800 bushels: corn 58.. uu nusneis; oain, ,vuu nusneis. snipmcnts: wneat, w.w nusnois; corn, 2S.800 bushels; oats, 13,000 bushels. .. ZZZ ... " Atchison is 10a Minneapolis wheat, Flour and Oran. Gas Is 7S MlMWPATini.lO Sn.t 1 TVITI.-Arr. r..i- I M.8X. CCntml 18,, HI I 1. . w , . fcj , ...... II llUJtl 71Uc: December. 69Uc: Mav. 71i!i7nie " m. . - ' - ... I 111 UIU ... trncK: o. I. imru, liiui o. 1 nortnem, imslnn & A 256V4 Centennl.il Boston ct Me in- Conner Itnnico Iiomlnlau Coal Franklin -ItlAXT I.. I "t tl, , I . ii,,.. n i'., .. . i.,"i". " IlHrt.l All IJUIIV, itk.UUlf il.W, . M . 46H NEW YORK. Nov. 4. COTTON-Snot closed quiet, 14-16o higher: middling up lands, 715-16C! middling gulf, 8 3-16c; sales, 2,246 bales. Futures closed steady. No- voinDcr. T.boc: uecember, i.eac; January, 7.60c: February. 7.57c: March. 7.55c: Anril. 7.5Cc; Mny, 7,60c; June, 7.47c; July, 7.46c; JMIgllM, I..KC. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 4. COTTON Plrm? aol.H 7 "Til linli.. nhllnari' (!.-. imn.l ordinary. 6'4c; low mhidling, 7 l-16c; mid dling, 7 7-16c; good middling, 711-16c; mid dling fair, 7 15-lOc; receipts, 17.450 bales; siocit, naies, ruiurcs, steady; No vember. 7.43ft7.45c: December. 7.43r7.44c: January, 7.3i(ft7.3Sc; February. 7.357.37c; Aiarcu, ,7.:ifHDr.3iic; April, y.3ij'i.)c; May, 7.34(W7.35c: June, 7.33fi7.3lc. ST. kuuih, Nov. i. cotton steady; sales. 325 bales: middling. 7 9-16c: recelots. 6,998 bales; shipments, 9,221 bales; stock, 43,090 bales. UALVESTOH, NOV. 4. COTTON Steady, LIVERPOOL. Nov. 4.-COTTON-Snot In creased, demnnd higher; American mid dling fair, 4 2-32d; good middling, 417-32d; nuudiing, 4 i-itxj; inw muiaung, 13-im; good ordlnnry, 4 3-16d; ordinary, 315-lfxl. Tho sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 600 wcro for speculation and oxport u ml Included 6,900 American. Receipts, 15, ooo bales, Including 8,200 bales American. tenures openea nrm ana closed very steady; American middling, g. o. c, No vember, 4 lo-wci, uuyers; Novemuer and December. 4 ll-64d. buyers: December and January. 4 10-64&4 U-6ld, sellers; January nnti ieurunry, 4 iv-um, seuers; iCDruary and March. 4 10-64(1, sellers; March nud April, 4 9-6484 10-6td, buyers; April and May. 4 9-64JM 10-64d, buyers; May and June, I 9-64t4 10-61d, buyers: June and July, 4 9-64 (l410-64d, buyers; July nnd August, 4 9-64 4 10-6ld, sellers. Oil nnd Hoaln. OIL CITY. Nov. 4. OIL Credit balances. 11 'Hi' certificates, no bid: shlnments. 176.623 bbls.; uverngo, sa.au udis.; runs, o,ira ddis.; nvernce. &7.UH ud s. SAVANNAH. Nov. 4.-OIL-Splrlts tur pentine, iirm, 3jc. iioEin, nrm. TOLEDO, Nov. 4.T-QIL North Lima, S9c; South Lima and Indiana, 89c. LONDON. Nov.- 4. OIL Calcutta linseed. spot, 324V41. Roslri',' line, 8s 9d. Turpen tine. 46h 4d. NEW YUKlv. Nov. . uiu-cottonseed llllll, fllllllO jr.tvr., W7Z1.. . DUIUUIH, UUI,, rellned New York. $7.65; Philadelphia and llnltlmnrn. S7.60: Phllndelnhla nnd Baltl more, in bulk. $5. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, $1.22Ji'&'1.45. Turpentine, steady. 36Ff38V4c. . LIVERPOOL, Nov. 4. OIL-Cottonseed, Hull rellned, snot. 22s 9d. Turpentine spirits, qulot, 27s. Rosin, common, quiet, 4s. Petro leum, rellned, tlrm, 7ftd. Linseed, llrm, 33s. Muuar and Molasses. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 4.-8UGAR Steady, cood demnnd; new plantation, open kettle. :P,t03Hc; open kettle centrifugal, 3Ufi3 9-16e; ccntrlfugul, granulated, 4R1c; white, 3V3V 15-16c; yellows, 3V43 13-16C Molasses, new, quiet, but steady; open kettle. 261j33c: centrifugal, 1526c. Syrup, quiet: new, '.itiSjZNC. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. SUGAR Raw m; kct quiet and easy; fair refining, 3i33 5-16a; centrifugal, 96 test, 3ic. Refined, quiet; No. 7. 4.30c; No. 8, 4.20c; No. 9. 4.15c; No. in 4.l0n: No. 11. 4.05c: standard A. 4.90c: confectioners' A, 4.90: mould A, 4.60c; cut loaf, 5.u)c; crusnen. a.boc; powaereo, o.ioc; . niien. R.35e: molnsses sucar. 3c. Molasses. steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. ;i7STc. LONDON. Nov, 4, SUGAR Beet, No vember, 7s 2Ud. Evaporated Apple and Dried Frail. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. EVAPORATED aptt.ES Trudlim In the mnrket for evap orated apples was moderately actlvo today with clioico anu tancy grnoes receiving ine mnst ii ttr nt ion at old nriccs. state, com mon to good, 6lf8c; prime, S'4c; choice, 9o; fnmiiv. nvirfi'jiic. CAUII' UltNlA umr.u r nut IB were Inactive; prunes, 4ic; apricots, royal, 8V4ttl3c; Moor park, 8ftl2c; poaches, peeled, llilisc; unpccien, ooavsc Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 4.-COFFEE-8pot Rio steady: No. 7 Invoice, 6Hc: mild quiet: Cor dova, 74011c. Coffee futures opened stoady in tone at unennngea pners to o points ai rline. Final urlces wero steady at a net partial loss of 5 points. Total sales were M.UOO bags, Including November, 5.90if6.00c; IJecemner, u.wtto.wic; January, t.wi oiarcii, 6.2506.650: April, 0.40c; May. S.iS'aS.Wc; July, 6,606.6oc: September, a.sso; uctouer, ti.uuc. New York Dry Good Market. vp.w YOrtK. Nov. 4. DRY GOODS In- i.raat In the election tomorrow has Inter dlriernblv with business here todav and the market has been dull In nil direc tions, ine tone nus ruien quiri. aiib ran nkr mnrket has been Inactive without change In price. Tho market will be closed tomorrow. Elgin Butter Market. Kl GIN. Nov. 4. BUTTER Tho butter market remained unchnnged today, being declared llrm at 22c. Thero wero no offer ings nnd no rcgulnr snles. Tho sales of thn week nggrcgnto wmh"i poniinu. Wont Market. Indicates Sundav. Tho Official number nt rnrs nt stock brought in today by each road was: Cattlc.IIogs.Sh'p.H'ces. , M. & St. V. Ry.... 3 i & St. Ia. Hv l Missouri Paclllc Ry.. 2 Union Pacific system. 29 3 , 30 6 u. in. w. jty in l F., E. & M. V. Ry.... 24 7 20 C., SL P., M. & O. Ry S 3 .. 1 B. & M. R. R. R 95 4 4 2 C. , It. & Q. Ry 10 7 .. 1 K. C. & St. J. Ry 13 C R. I. & P., cast 8 C. R. I. & P., west.. 7 Illinois central l l .. l 39 54 11 Hogs. 1 'Hi 1,049 785 Sh'p. 623 1.149 13 '272 Total receipts ....197 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the nurauer oi ncaa inaicateu: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co...... 214 G. II. Hnmmond Co 806 Swift and Company 621 Cudahy Packlns- Co 634 Armour & Co 432 Swift, from country Hammond, from country 131 nccKcr fc uegnn ixi Vansant & Co 132 L. Carev 171 Lobman & Co t... 6! W. I. Stephen 1S9 Benton & Underwood.... 172 Livingstone & Schuller.. 3 B. F. Hobblck 79 Hamilton A. R 207 L. F. Husz 4 Wolf & M 156 Other buyers 516 BOSTON. Nov. 4. Call lonns. 3W4 ner cent; time loans, 484V4 per cent. Official closing; .15. 86-ig 71o; No. 2 northern, 634J63?ic lAllnuez ...... 'Aninlgamatcd , . Mex. Central 4s,. M Baltic 41V -Cash, Atchison 78 Bingham S7!4 ,'v. " rt0 "M SoNCal. & Hecia 660 Hi'. 4 FLOUR Firm and higher: first patents, n StoH Ele... 67 $3.753.83: second patents. $3.603.70; first N. Y. ,N. II. & i 1 213 clears. $2.802.0: second clears, $2.25. F icliburg nfd .114 Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. 4.-CORN-Hlffher: Vn n 60c. OATS-Flrmj No, 2 white, 39i839Wc, billed through. WHISKY On tho basis of $1.30 for fin- IPIH'll gOOUB, Duluth Grain .tlnrket. Dt'LUTII. Nov. 4,-WHBAT-No. 1 hard. 2s.Vc! S". 8 northern, 07o; No. 1 northern, 704u: December, 69Uo; May. "iVtC. i ' . i ri iwiioi-ac. CORN-57(4c Union Paelllo ...,103 Mex. Centrnl .... '-'1V4 Am. Sugar 117 Am. 1 . & T lot llnmlnlnn I .C S 'H 'Gen. Elpctrlc 258 Mnss. Electric... 3,Vi il(i nfd 91 N. E. Gas & C..,. Ii United Fru t .... Kiu r. a. Kieoi i. t o nin in1. Advepiuro ..'N Old Dominion . Osceola rnrrot Qulncy Rant a Fe Cop.. Trlmnuntaln ... rnnity United States . Utah Victoria Wlnonu , Wolverine . 16 nw . -u . S . 37 .157 .V . iu . 25 . 12 . 23 . 7 I Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YOniv. Nnv t Tin. i-uihi. ...n. ply of grain Saturday, ns compiled by the Now lork Produce exchange, was as fol llnnk t'lenrlMK. OMAHA. Nnv. 4. Bank clearings today. (1,126,052.92; corresponding day Inst year, H.lho.wu.OT; netTease, i,uai.uu. NEW YORK. Nov. t.-Cleurlngs, $142,211, K2: balitiues. 19.157.922. CHICAGO, NOV. .-Clearings, $30,S42,3U; ST. LOUIS, Nov.-4. WOOI Dull, steady in mil inn urnnes. iiuvi'iici umiii uu. w HVio; heavy line, lOflllHc; tub washoi i2dj':ic. W.York Live Stock Blarket. Rff YORK. Nov. 4.-BEEVE8-Re erints. 5.122: steers, firm to 10c higher lmiiK. stendv to lower: cows, lower, Steers, $3.80(5.50; tops, $5.75; oxen and Htags, $3.2.r4f4.S0; bulls. $2.255.3.25; choice fat do. $3.80; cows, 1. 60a3.2o; citDies steady exports tomorrow, 750 cattle and 3,700 quar lra nf liecf. CALVES Receipts. 2.356; veals, steady to strong: grnssers, nnn. eais, 4..iuns.Z6 tops. $S.37H5?S.60: llttlo calves, $3.504.00 crnsscrs, J-'. ia,j.jiv4; wcsiern caives, j. Ml RA BllEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 14.9SO Mheen. llrm to lOo higher: lambs. 104115c higher. Sheep. J2.00Sf3.25: choice, $3.4040 3.50; nuns, i.o'i(rn.,n; minus, - .-.Wfti.HI; Canada lambs. Jl.851fJl.10; chills. $3.003.50, IIOuw iteceipts, iu.ito; mwer; mixed western hogs, jd.baw.iw; sinto hogs, 6.2, 516.35; tew inside unies at o.w. .Stock In flight. The following t.ihln shows tho recelnts o cnttle, hogs nnd sheep nt the live principal kiook niarKeis tor Novemner 1; Cut lie. I loirs. Sheen Smith Omaha 6.323 2.5M 15.S99 Chicago ,. 4,000 25.000 27.(0) Kansas City 9.000 6,00) 3V) St. Ixjills 4,800 6.10O '0) St. Joseph 2,500 4,500 Totals 1 111 1 Ml It I 25,0 43,U U,M 06S SOLD MOSTLY A DIME HIGHER 7 cows, K3 2 20 0.3'J , t),lHt , V,9j'J . l.i'jJ . l.wf 2,oM t,sW liogs al lo.SJ 19,9ti) J.'.uTo 16,11 i.lof SouiU with coin- Date. 1 1901. 1J00.1899.1SJ8.1897.U9.1S95. 16... I 11... 18... ID... 20... 21... a... 23... 24... I So... 26.. 27... 28... 29... I 30... 31... 1.... 2.... 3.... 4.... 6 23 I $! bji 1 6 2614 6 03 1 5 6 01 I 6 0o 6 00 I 5H! 6 73 a ii I S 82H 4 721 4 20 4 Mi 4 l0 4 52 4 1V 1 til 1 I 10, 4 M 14 61 4 62! 4 bl 4 IS 61 1 4 14 1 191 4 131 4 681 4 1! 4 54 4 621 4 601 4 47 4 61 4 Wi 4 66 4 10 J 4 091 4 03 4 01 4 Oil 4 04 4 0: I 3 69 3 7( 1 3 67 3 54 3 ?Ji 3 lJi 3 71 3 64 3 60 1 3 tZ 3 65 3 53 I 3 Ml 3 56 3 bS 3 46 3 6l 3 41 3 471 3 3s 3 62 3 42 3 51 3 381 - Mill 3 561 3 63 1 3 29 3 451 3 41 3 46 3 43 3 51 3 43 3 20 3 70 3 U t iO I 3 3 2b i ji 3 2.- A V3 3 62 A 25; 3 bj 3 lb, 3 49 3 2J 3 53 I 3 54 3 26. 3 13 3 17 3 13 3 41 3 15 3 39 3 Hi 3 36 3 19, 3 40 3 42 3 27 3 It 3 30. 3 31 3 33 6.1S4 Total 4.702 2,619 3,146 CATTLE Recelnts of cattle wrro fnlrlv liberal today, though not as many arrived as a week ago. ns the tuble of recelnts above will show. The demand on the part of packers was liberal and consequently a strong, healthy market resulted. Anything at all desirable was out of first hands In good season and very satisfactory prices wero paid. Offerings of cornfed cattle were rnther limited today, but the few. good bunches that were offered sold at good, strong prices and In some cases sales were mil do that looked a little higher. The common and uair tat stun; was of course more or ess nt'Klected. ns Backers senernllv nrefer the westerns to the common cornfeds, but sun tuny steaay prices were paia as com pared with the close of last week. ine cow mantel was also active ana trong today. A few cornfeds were on sale and they brought very satisfactory prices, though there have been so few offered of late that It Is difficult to mnke comparisons. The general run of natives. tnougn, Drougm goou; strong prices all nrounu. Bulls, calves and stags met with ready sale at Just about last week's prices. There were quite a lew stocKers and feed ers in tne yarua mis morning, nut any thing at all good sold without trouble at steady prices. Tne common Kinds, though, were hnrd to dispose of and the trade on sucn Kincis was siow nna uneven. There were not very many western beef steers. on sale as compared with tho total receipts, nna, ns tne aemana wns neavy, tne mantel ruieu active ana strone tn .1 dime highor than last week's close. There were some coiorauo cattle good enough to sen at 3.uu, which iuukuu uae a gooa, Biriinc nrlcc. Range cows were nctlvn nmi strong today, everything being sold in cood season. uiocKers ana teeners 01 gooa qual ity also nrougni gust a no m last weeks prices, lieprcsentauve sales: uativ HT1SEKS No. 1 0 11 16 18 20 1 Av. ... 840 ... 930 ...1236 ...1220 ...1252 ,.. 870 ...1020 ...1000 ... 760 ...1030 ...1020 ... 830 ...1250 ...1046 ...1130 ...1110 ...1030 ... 968 ...1140 Pr. 3 00 4 35 4 90 4 90 6 10 ( 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 15 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 60 3 60 3 70 2 75 No. 1 55 1 , 36 , Av. .1340 .1235 .1000 .1001 COWS. 6..., 15..., 1.... I..., 1..., A,.., 1..., 1.... 6..., 1..., 6..., 1.... 2.... ..1130 .. 950 .. 984 ..1000 .. SOO .. 890 ..1063 .. 830 ..1110 ..1076 .. 980 ..1045 ..1360 .. 950 HEIFERS. ... 400 2 25 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 875 6 60 BULI.8. ...1300 2 60 CALVES. ... 140 4 25 1 140 ... 160 4 60 1 200 ... 210 4 50 1 110 STOCK CALVES. 70 1 60 5 Tr. 5 25 6 25 5 90 5 90 2 75 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 35 3 35 4 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 S 00 410 3 1 BTOCKEKH AND FEEDERS. 1 770 2 40 3 1006 3 00 25 339 3 00 1 WOO 300 66 741 8 10 NEBRASKA. 22 feeders.. 1053 3 60 6 feeders.. 1058 oiaf Liinaoerg Neb, 3 696 3 15 7 1028 3 25 14 784 3 35 18 1022 3 65 ,0 cows 1002 4 cows 857 2 bulls 1195 32 COWS 891 3 cows 910 1 bull 1470 6 calves... 165 1 bull 1350 1 heifer.... R00 1 bull 1270 1 steer K 1 steer 970 2 steers.. ,.10n0 1 feeder, 2 bulls.. 1 bull... 2 bulls.. 2 steers. 7 steers. 6 cows.. ..1010 ..126U .. 700 .. 995 ...1120 ... 794 950 1 COW 1000 1 COW. 1 COW,., 4 cows., 1 cow... 16 cows.. 910 950 982 740 949 2 90 2 00 2 35 2 15 2 65 2 00 4 75 3 00 3 00 2 30 3 75 3 60 3 60 3 00 2 25 2 25 2 25 4 26 2 ,0 2 10 2 75 3 25 2 60 3 25 2 60 3 05 COLORADO. '1 cow 760 I stag 1120 4 feeders., 937 51 cows 1010 13 cows..... 874 1 steer 910 2 cows 1120 9 cows 1031 1 cow 1050 5 cows 1132 1 COW 1010 II cows 975 35 feeders,. 833 17 feeders,, 1 stag...., 6 feeders. 3 feeders,. 626 4 steers, ... tos 6 cows 840 1 cow 920 2 cows 800 2 steers.. ,,1000 2 neirors... 670 6 heifers, 2 cows... 923 ,1310 882 723 763 3 03 2 00 2 80 3 40 2M) 2 50 3 60 2 85 2 20 3 25 2 23 3 25 3 60 3 60 2 25 3 23 2 50 2 70 2 10 3 00 2 75 2 60 2 65 3 00 200 21 feeder.. 1004 2 reeders.. iw 29 feeders.. 1071 1 bull 1250 '2 10 2 bulls 1295 2 25 1 feeder... 1130 2 75 3 feeders.. 783 2 40 1 feeder... 1180 2 90 1 feeder... 850 2 15 5 feeders.. 606 2 20 n feeders.. 618 2 60 fih feders,.100l 3 10 g reeoers,,iiu .1 iu SOUTH 1 cow 1330 3 25 6 cows 1050 15 steer 1230 C. J, 2 cows.,.. 1 cow,,,. 1 cow..,. 3 cows... 1 cow.... 1 row.,.. 1 cow,,.. 1 cow..., 1 cow,... 1 cow.... 1 60 2 feeders,. 910 3 00 101 feeders.. 1038 3 60 1 feeder... 780 64 cows 906 60 feeders.. 997 10 feeders.. 1012 106 steers.... 896 8 steers.,,. 1022 1 steer 670 10 steers.. ..1106 13 cows 907 1 cow 900 65 cows 1031 DAKOTA. 1 cow 1100 85 21 cows 1050 4 0 Benjamin Neb. . 960 2 60 1 bull 1470 .1070 3 60 lbull 1170 .1060 2 60 2 feeders.. 99 . 976 2 CO 1 feeder... 810 .1000 2 60 I cow 930 .1020 2 00 2 COWS 1060 .low 3 l 1 cow.... . 7S0 2 00 1 cow.... .1060 2 00 1 cow.... . 750 2 00 Dennis & P. Neb. 32 cows 1054 3 15 13 cows... 1 COW 1010 J 16 3C0W6... Joy & uordnn Neb. 89 COWl 1021 2 a 27 C0W1 964 860 , IKiO 810 92? 766 3 00 3 40 3 25 3 00 3 25 2 80 3 25 3 65 2 00 3 65 2 50 2 60 3 25 3 76 3 60 2 15 2 25 3 25 2 5') 2 60 2 60 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 35 2 00 1 helfct.. 3 steer?.... 1 cow V cows..... 3 10 3 40 2 VI 2 15 3 20 3 SO' 3 25 3 00 3 (0 3 80 ..1317 ..1155 2 25 2 00 2 SO 2 30 2 GO 1 cow.. . ..1100 2 75 172 feeders. 106:1 3 85 .1, W. Bush-Wyo. 11 cows 1072 3 10 1 cow 10G0 H. Swlnlmck Wvo. 3 feeders.. 96 3 10 4 feeders.. 912 6 feeders.. 910 3 40 William Stcwnrt Colo. lOSedecrs... 975 3 25 Charles Thompson Neb. 2 bulls 1230 2 20 10 cows 1091 2 cows 925 1 75 9 cW 1U51 H C. Mcrrlninn Neb. 10 cows. ... 855 1 80 5 heifers... 6S2 1 cow 700 1 SO 1 heifer.... S2U 1 cow 1100 2 l 21 heifers... 6O0 670 2 76 3 lietfcrs... UW A. Mlller-Ncb. 710 2 ft) G cows 912 910 3 () 12 vows 10t)) 7D2 3 00 Monte Dlovlns Colo. 100steers...lllo 6 00 15 stwrs....llS0 6 00 189 steers. ..1:11 b w n. 11. nus 1 vyo. 26 steers. ...1221 4 85 27 toffs 1116 4 steers. ...lira 4 i"i u. a. wnson wyo. 22 feeders. 815 3 75 7 bulls.. 2 feeders., 3 2.1 s nuns.. 1 feeder. ,.1'UO 3 W T. J. Mltchcll-Ncb. 3 steers.... Mm 2 Wi 15 steers.. 810 9 steers.,.. 910 2 30 1 steer 6S0 William Stuart-Colo. 100 feeders. 988 3 25 8 feeders.. 9SS John Wilkinson wyo. 2t steers. ...12sl & 03 E. Pauls-Colo. 75 steers.. ..1189 4 75 18 feeders.. 861 2 feeders.. SIR aw lj. Dorset o. u. 2 steers. ...1320 3 60 1 cow., 8 steers.... 9.S6 4 25 5 cows, 3 ntecrs....l0S! 4 60 25 cows, 3 feeders.. 970 3 40 J. O. Ryan Wyo. 61 cows 973 3 15 . lions There wns about a' usual day's run of .hogs here today nnd as tho demand was 01 lltierai proportions win mnrket opened In good season at nn nd vmice of nearly loc over closing prices of last week. The bulk of tho hogs sold nt $5.80 and $3.8214. Tho choicest loads sold mostly from $5.85 to $6.00. At those prices It was a fairly active market and owing to the limited offerings the marKoi noon camo to a cioso. As will he seen frnm the table of average prices given above today's advance carries the market back to about whom It was on Tuesday of last week. In spite of tho ranld declines nf thn Inst few weeks prices nro still nearlv$1.25 higher thnn they wero a year ago, $1.75 higher than two years ago anu ii3o mgncr tiian lliey were tnrco yars ngo. In fnct prices are now at tho highest point they have over been at this time or tho year since 189.1, when hogs were selling from $5.90 to $6.0") Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr, 76 241 61 26S 68... 62... 48... 31... 63... 68... 68... 70... 58, ....1110 ....1050 ....loss 3 (5 3 11 2 75 3 55 Mon- No. 22... 27... 78. SX. 47. 68. Av. Sh. 92 ..185 ..184 ..182 ,..284 .207 65 297 31 289 61 291 69.. 59.. 61.. 65.. 63.. 49. ..19J ..'.261 ...292 ...267 ...278 ..313 ..328 S5.....211 55 265 66 252 69 253 63 261 80 80 40 120 210 160 80 120 Id) 320 280 400 200 80 200 16i) 280 40 80 Pr. 6 25 6 60 6 6 5 75 5 7714 5 80 5 50 6 SO 6 SO 5 80 5 80 5 80 5 80 6 80 5 80 6 80 6 80 5 80 5 8214 6 82$ 6 82k 80 ..260 ..281 ..256 ..283 ''27 ::.to6 ..241 2,88 61 263 CO IM 80 80 40 40 81) ISO 240 120 6 82 4 6 82$ 6 82', 6 82U 6 82ft 5 82U 5 82 T 6 82(4 ,..250 ...285 ...255 ...265 ..218 66 266 37 219 65 1.3. . 69.. 60.. 30.. SO G 8: 6 6 G K, 5 82 5 5 82A 5 821 5 85 6 90 G 95 6 00 SHEEP This week onened with liberal receipts uf sheep, but evidently there wcro none too many on sale to meet tho require mcnts of locul pnekcrs. Buyers started In early nnd practically everything deslrnble Iu the way of fnt sheep nnd lnmbs was out of llrst hands ut nu early hour. The prices puld could safely be quoted strong to a dime higher than those In force 11 1 the close of Inst week. The Chicago mnrket was only quoted steady, but that did not seem to Infliienco the trnde at this point. Feeders sold nt .lust about steady prices. It was noticeable, however, thnt there wcro hardly ns niun buyers on the mnrket ob wero hero the llrst of last week. That fnct took some of tho snap out of tho trade, but about steady prices ruled. Quotations: Choice yearlings, $3.40373.65; fair to good yearlings, $3.204j3.40; choice wethers. $3.30fl3.50; fair to good wethers, $310f)3.3o; choico ewes, $2.903.10; fair to good ewes, $2.6002,90; choice spring lambs. JI.30m.G0; fair to good spring lambs, $I.101ii 4.30; feeder wethers, J3.0OM3.&0; feeder minus, w.wef-t.io. Beprcscntntivo sales: No. 67 Wyoming owes 1.021 Wyoming wethers. 71 Wyoming Inmbs 3 feeder wethers 271 feeder wethers 222 feeder wethers 267 Wyorr.lnrt sheep 159 Wyoming sheep 2.3S6 feeder lambs. 259 feeder Iambs 1,215 feeder lambs Av. 105 101 64 S3 76 82 91 93 52 6.1 63 Pr 2 75 3 50 4 25 3 00 3 30 3 30 3 45 3 45 3 80 3 90 3 90 75 SEVERE REPROOF TO BRIBERY Knvnl Constructor Anderson Sen tenced to Yrnr'n Cnnflnemcnt In Slim Slim Prison, NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-E. C. Anderson, a naval constructor, convicted of attempted bribery, was today sentenced by United States Judgo Thomas to one. year In Sing Sing prison nnd lined $1. Anderson had a contract to furnish brass fittings to the United States government and offered Lieutenant Wlllard Howtsnn, one of the naval board supervising architects, $2,000 to approve short deliveries. After Anderson was sentenced ho wns granted a stay of cxectltlon pending appeal. INSPECTOR BURKE GIVES BOND Former Clilrnno Oil OmiRrr nnd III Assistant Produce the Necc snry Tliousniiils. CUICAOO, Nov. 4. Robert E. llurUo, former city oil Inspector, and Max PraRor, his assistant, under Indictment on twenty counts charging conspiracy, gave bonds of $10,000 today. No capiases wcro lusucil, Teini (ill ,(mt. From Beaumont Dally, Oct. 2S, 1901: "Tho Apex Oil company's noil was brought In today In good shape. Its action at first was spasmodic, hut soon got down to business and tho flow was a 6-Inch steady stream." "Spindle Top No. 2 wns brought In Sat urday morning with n flno 6-Inch flow. Saturday was a rccord-brenker on Splndlo Top. Tho day wound up with four gushers." "Flfty-ono cars oil sold hero on track today. A very good day." "Over 400 shiploads Beaumont oil now on tho briny deep enrouto to Europe, to ho used In the vast furnaces of tho, factories in tho old world." Tho Omahn Texas Oil company's well on tho Ilrlco tract Is being pushed on rapidly as possible. This is tho only 12V4 Inch casing Id tho district nt present. Tho good people of the United States, outside of Texas, cannot realize what grent fortunos nro canned up In our oil fields In nnd around Beaumont and Splndlo Top heights. Each gusher pours out on an avcrago of 65,000 barrels per day, and thoro nro about seventy-Ilvo gushers. Total, 4.875,000 barrels per day, and sellr. rendll for 30 cents per barrel, whleh brings In nn unparnllclcd Income dnlly of $1,462,600.00, It seems almost Incredible yet It Is nil true. i Tho Omaha Texas Oil company Is selling a limited number of shares of stock on their holdings at tbo extremely low. price ol 26 cents per share of $1 par value. Nn personal llnblllty. Every shareholder par ticipates In tho same Immense profits. Write tho Omaha Texas Oil company, Coun cil Bluffs, la., for full particulars. Oct their prospectus and read it carefully. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAniCET. Cattle StroiiH Hogs HlKher Sheep ' Stroller to Higher. CHICAGO, Nov. 4.-CATTLE Receipts, 4,000, Including 3,000 choice strong; others steady; good to prlmo steers, $6.00i6.SO; poor to medium. 13. 755(5. DO; stoekers nnd feeders, $2.00t4.25: cows. $1.25(fi4.0O: heifers, $2.0085.25; dinners. $1.25W2.25; bulls. $2.00fS 4.50; calves, $3,001(6.25; Texas steers, none here, $3,005(4.00; western steers, $3.65ft5.25. HOGS Receipts today, 26.000; tomorrow, 21,000; left over, 4,000; 60 to 10c higher; closo weak. Mixed and butchers. $5.76U6,15: good to choice heavy, $5,765(6.20; rough heavy, $5.50i6.75; light, J5.G0if5.S5; bulk of sulcs, $5.70515.85. SHEEP Receipts, 22.000; sheep strong to 10c higher; Inmbs, 105il5c higher; good to choico wethers, $3,50(f( 1.25; fair to choice mixed. $3.00513.50: western sheep, $3,005j(3.S3; nntlve Inmbs, $2.505J5.05; western lambs, $3,005(4.60. Official SaturdayReceipts: Cattle. 191; hogs. 17,938; sheep, 457. Shipments: Cattle, 1,305; hogs, 613; sliccp, 28, Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket. I.MVCAO PTTV Vnt- i r" ATTl.T."rte. U.a 7 Ann nqlli'Ha 1 lYlO T.ivnilB TflO filR'eR. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.90 ,n. ..- . t-, , 1 tl "' T I". Lrt Dlnnlnra tinrl 'HU.UUi lilll III H"""! ,lilu(W,l m ; feeders, 5J,iWi..u; western icn siecrn. (86.30; western range steers, $3.00515.25; Texas and Indian steers, $3.005J4.65; Texas cows, $2.o0fi3.oo: native cows. $2.405f4.60; heifers. $3,255(5.25; bulls. $2.005?G.po. HOQS Receipts, 6,000; market 65lOc 1.1" 1 . . if. tr. Knllr nf u.ilna tr. fiOfi, 6.00: heavy. '$6.00516. 86: mixed pnekers. $5.75 sjli.uu lignu a..wua.wji 111KH, i.'i.ni.).-j. HtlEril' Urt.iinn-iieuenjiu, ii,vwi ...!., , rnn r- tn 1 Cln IlllfllPP. tintlVA Iflmha $4,0034,65; western lambs, $3,f55J4,50; natlvo tl'iMS SlV n-nnlern U'ellieru. .1 Tiira 3.65; ewes, '$2,9083.40; culls. $2.005J3.00. St. Louli Live Stuck Market. RT. LOUIS. Nov. 4.-CATTLE-Rccepts. 4.800, Including 3,200 Texaus; market better. Native shipping and export steers, $1,755 B.75: dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.'G Ci6.90; steers under i.mni lbs. 2.3U5j&.ii: stoekers nnd feeders, $2,005 1.00; cows and heifers, $2.60514.70; canncrs. $1.00412.10; bulls, $2.25513.70; Texas and Indian steers, $3,759 4.10! cows ana iieuurs, ..ioj,iu. HOGB Itercipis, a.imi; mnrKct strong; Igs and lights. $5,505(5.70; packers, 3.03y .80: butchers. $5.80fJ6.15. Bitu-.np AND T.AMBH Ttecetnts. 800: mar. ket nctlvo and strong; natlvo mutton, J3.00 53.50; iambs, vi.ioojt.ui. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket, RT. .IOSEPH. Nov. 4. CATTLE Ro- rAints. 2.600: stendv to 10c higher: natlw. $3.00516.60; cows nnd heifers, $1.2557), 15; bulls mid Stags, CWUI.sJi suicki-ir mm n-uuum, ti FitfM.?r.. iinrss neeelnts. 4.600 : 6e to 10c higher: light and light mlxeil. $5,705(5.90: medium nnd heavy, $5,80516,00; pigs, $l.25fj5.85; bulk, I5.MI7in.IM. SHEEP Receipts, 2,3'J0; steady to weak. Colli nnil Sihmv tn the Southward. KANSAS CITV, Nov. 4,-An Inch of snow Is reported from tho northwestern corner of Missouri and snow alun fell In Fnyetto county. In tho center of the state, Inst nignt, tne ursi i i m i. .; .mm uimenru ccnornl over tho state, with a drop In temperature ranging from 20 to 2D cicgreen ujiiiiiiii',-m i-iii,i i"oi MUSKOGEE. I. T.. Nov. 4.-A fall of 60 degrees in temperaiuiu hi iwcivu n"nn marks the llrst cold wavo of the season ,..,... ri,mi the Indian territory. The wavo was preceded by a llerco wind and rain storm, an iiiun ui i, i, iwiiiiifi in . fivo minutes. MUioarlnii Freeses to Dentil. . ... Vn,i 1 Wllllnm Thomas, a 'blacksmith of 'Smlthvllle, wan found frozen to death off tho country . .llli...n. t rt m liAr.. Int.. I'AU. roans nuiiiv umiuuio ...... ' terday. Thomas had been .drinking and wandered from tho roadway Into a pasture, . i. . i ... . . 1 .. In u nn wiir no " " - ' i PrUex for Voiimk Preachers. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 4. It Is an nounced today that tho late C. Hol brook of Boston gave to lain university u fund, tho Income from which shall bo divided Into prizes of $50 nnd $25 lo bo awarded for thn best two essuys by mem hers of tho Yale divinity school, Murlrtta to tin to Colon. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Tho United States gunboat Muilettn urrlved hern today from Portsmouth, N, l'. It Is to sail from hern November 1 for Colon to relievo the Uacnta, Chicago Horse. Show Opens. CHICAGO, Nov. 4. Tho second nnnunl horse show of tho Chicago Horse Show association opened today at the. Coliseum. Although tho formal opening will not take plnco till tonight, when society will be present in force, a good-sized rrowd wns present during the afternoon. Tho feature of the nftornocn'h program was nn exhibi tion by C. K. O. Billings' rccord-brenklng pacer. Little Boy, with a record of 2:01U to wngon. Judging began ut 2 p. m. Officials of tho show repeated their predictions that the exhibition would prove to bo tho most successful and the largest ever glvon In the west. Funatnn la to Come Home. KANSAS CITY. Nov. I.-It Is stated thnt General Frederick Funston will shortly op- piy ior leave oi nusencn irom tno 1'nwp pines nnd return to tho United States on a visit. It is said he is recovering ranldlv from the operation for appendicitis recently iinaerKuiw ui u .uiiniiii nospitai. uencrni Fred 13. Grant will. It Is stated, likely suc ceed General Funston In command of tho San Fernando district. Shot by Colored Gambler. TOPEKA. Kan.. Nov. 4. A sncclnl tn thn Stnte Journal from Manhattan, Kan., says: mm .abiiiij-, i colored gammer, snot and killed Frank Wolf hero early this morning. Wolf was it 'tinner nnd unmarried. It Is thought they were gambling nnd quarreled. Asnuy surrendered to tno oiuccrs. Four Drown Dnrlnu .Storm. MICHIOAMSIE. Mich.. Nov. 4. Four promlnont young men of this village. Georgo W. Iovln. Abel Luvln. Emll Carl son nnd Albln Carlson, wero drowned Inst night In I.nko Michigan by the capsizing of their boat during a storm. If It'a a "Gnrlniul" That's all you need to know about a stovo or range. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. OFFICE Chief Quartcrmnster-Omnhn, Neb.. November 1. 1901: Sealed proposals, In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m central time, November 20, 1901. nnd men openea in tne presenco of nt tending bidders, for fu.'tilshlnc nml settlni; tin com. plete, rendy for work, new pump nnd boiler at Fort Robinson, Nebrasku, In connection witn water ay si em at mut post. n. H. re serves right to reject or accept nny or nil proposals. Blank forms for bidding and circular giving full Information and re quirements will bo furnished on applica tion to this ottlcc. Envelopes cnntnlnln? proposals should be marked "Proposals for Pump and Boiler nt Fort Robinson, Neb.," nnd nddressed to JNO. W. PULL MAN, C. Q. M. N1d4t-N18-19 M PROPOSALS FOR ARTILLERY HORSES Chief Qinrtormaster'H Oftlce, Chicago, HI., Oct. 23, 1901, Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will bo received n thli office until 13 o'clock, noon, standard time, Nov. 7, 19)1, tor luriusning una delivering i.' Artillery Horses nt Chlcaco. 111., or New York rltv. I'ronnsals will bo entertained for ilellvorv nt railroad points other than those stated nDove, I'nrucuiars and ninnkn tor pro posals will be furnished on application. Envoloncs containing nrnnosals to bo nn- dorsed "Proposals for Artillery Horses." and addressed to Col. E. IJ. ATWOOD, Chief Quartermaster. O2i5-2S-29-30 N4 5 PROPOSALS FOR ARTILLERY HORSES Oftlce Chief QuartermiiFter, Denver, Colorado. Oct. 21. IDOL Soiled nronosMlH In triplicate will be received '.t! until 11 n. m.. xov. t, iwi, ior inruiBiiuig anu nunureii ond twenty-six (126) artillery hort-cs re nulred nt Fort Douelas. Utah. HorsCH to bo In accordance with Hrxcltlcntlons In cir cular of instiiictlnnM to manors, winch will bo furnlsheJ, together with blank pro posals, nn appllratlon tn this olllce. U. S. reserves ,tho right to nceept or reject any or nil proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals ' should lie marked"Propoiiiils for Artillery HorseH" and addressed Major J. W. POPE, Chief Q. M. 02ldltN4-5 OFFICE constructing quartermaster, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, October 28, 1901, Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived nero ui.lll 11 a. in., central time, November 6. 1901 for construction of a sewer, mnnholes and flush tanks, nnd changing water main at this post. Infor mation furnished on application hero. U. B. reserves right to accept or reject any or nil proposals, or any part thereof. En velopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for Sewer System, etc." Addressed D. E. Mc Carthy, Q. M, Oct-28d4t-N4-G RAY C. MERRILL ft CO., Grain, Stocks and Provisions Room 4 N. Y. Life. Telephone 691. Teiapaaa 10M. Boyd Commission Co Suocesiors to jamea C. Bjra Co., OMAHA, NIB. COMMISSION GRAIN. PHOVIUIOVI AND BTOCKS. Bftf of Trade Ballala. Direct wires to Chicago and Now York, Jitw-onde, John A. Wuria U C