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    THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. IM.
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CHAIN ANB PRODUCE MARIET
FTild Snah of Shorti t Oo.r jUmicti
Wheat 2 1-2 0ati a Bmhcl.
IAD CONDlTiOM WINTER V?IK A FACTOR
iala Badly Wasted (nn' niroiigfr
laik Frlrri la Omaha A4--4sla
at Stock
nu.
OMAHA. Nov. 1. 1!M.
There was Just a shade of r ntwi set
In a an Influence mi the grain markets
this uurulng, not that none seriously
expect thai the North a-a dlrticulties are
It all likely to cause any friction of a
, serious nature, but for the rcttson thnt
conditions are admittedly tender and the
bears have been buy wllh wheat prices
In the last few day until they have
largely oversold their market. L'ninics
ttonably very large lines of long wheat
have been dumped on the market In tne
last few days, relieving the tension very
materially. It has been the rase for some,
time that the shorts found the market
against them whenever they tried to cover
nd there mas nothing new In the repeti
tion of this movement. Liverpool was
wronger, despite of the positive weakness
In American markets on Monday, showing
that to a certain extent it Is going to act
Independent. Wa have had a 5c decline
in the last week, and that has been auftt
cient In Itself to cause a cessation of the
bear movement. Sentiment continues of
ben rich tenor, the receipts are holding
up to expectations and the only point at
Issue between the factions is the amount
of the crop that has been snarketed.
Inquiry for cash wheat revived a little
with the better future demand and prices
-recovered something of their late loss.
No. 8 wheat, testing 57 pounds, sold on
the Omaha market at 31.015. The Nebrsska
wheat arriving here la of such a varied
finality that prices are erratic and irregu
lar. During the Inst hour of the session the
demand from the shorts Increased decid
edly. There were numerous reports of nn
unfavorable character regarding the growth
of the. new winter wheat, resowing In many
places and dlHconrngement over the lack
of needed rain. Hessian flies were also re
ported doing much damage and this with
the possibility, slight though It Is, turned
the shorts Into crnsy buyers and advanced
the price of December wheat to 11 12, a
net gain of 2o, while May advanced to
31. 12, a Z-poInt advance. There wero re
cessions on profit taking of V,i point.
CORN After the opening December com.
advanced to 48e, a gain of c. but It
turned easier later nnd declined to 48o, a
net loss of 4c. It is difficult to mtlntatn
corn price In the face of the Inrge crop
maturing. May held without much change
between 461Va4.rc.
The strength of wheat caused another up
turn In corn tnd prices closed with a slight
gain.
OATS Prices were comparatively firmer
end just a shade better.
Omalia. Cash Prleea.
Wheat No. 2 hard, tl.O701.O9; No. 3 hard,
ll.00tll.U8; No. 4 hard. MefalUll; No. 2
spring, $1. Obfs 1.10; No. I uprlrig, M. 0241.07;
No. 4 spring, (tfci&Sl oi; no grau, 8.S(9ie.
v;orn xno. . vutW: No. a, t"c. No. 4,
47ii4e; No. 2 yellow, 48(&49c; No. 3
yellow, 48-(i49c. No. 2 whit. 48(&49c; No.
i white, 4b493.
Oats No, j, mixed, 27:Sc: No. 3 mixed,
27i2ic; No. 4 mixed. laiVo27c: No. 2 whit",
at.o; No. 2 white, Win; No. 4 will e,
2i.4t;iicr standard. 2xfi28V.c.
Futures In Chicago were active. De
cember opened at $1.10, a gain of Ho,
sold to 21. IP. back c and again toucheii
$1.11. May opened c better, at 21.10,
sold to $1.11 and back to $1.11. touching
11.11. again.
Omaha Cash Bales Wheat: 2 cars hartl
whea late Monday afternoon, 66 lbs.,
$1.02; 1 car No. 4 hard. 62 lbs.. 98c; 1 car
No. 4 hard. 68 lbs.. JWc; 1 car No. 4 har.l,
62 lbs., 8bc; 1 car No. 4 spring, 61 lbs.. 93c;
, 1 car No. 4 hard, 63 lbs., 87c; I car No. 3
bnrd, 64 lbs., tl.00; 1 car No. 3 hard. 67
libs.. tl.tW; 1 car No. 3 hard, 57 lbs.,
II .0tii. Corn: 1 car No. 3, 48c. Oats: 1 car
. No. i white, 28c; 1 car No. 8 oats, 23 lbs.,
27c. 1 '
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and
Monda at the markets named were as
follows:"
i ' CHICAGO.
"X Close
. ,' Wheat ' Today. Monday.
i December 2.124 l.KH
May ,.,.. , ...,., 1.11 1.10
i r.vrj.t". "Tk
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46
28
30
1 uai
December ..
28
31
May
Wheat '. '
December-..
Mav
ST. LOUIS.
.1.134 1.12
1.15 1.13
Corn
December 444 444
May jivi;v;--v. H
, Wheat-
uecemoer, .... a.ot i.U4
Mav
U.U2 1.01
Corn- 1
December ,..t 424 41
' May 414 40
1, ' MINNEAPOLIS.
, Wheat
December 1.15 1.11
5 May 1.16 1.13
,v . DULUTH.
v Wheat
December 1.13 1.11
May 1.13 1.124
, MSW YORK ftKJKHAL, MARKET
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Nov. l.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
15,000 bbls.: exports, 6.151 bbls.; market dull
and barely steady; lower In view of de
cline In wheat; Minnesota patent, ttf.OO
6.40; Minnesota bakers', 14.60045.00; winter
r
aienis, .mkud.w: winter straights, X5.361
60: winter extras. $a.tW4 .26: winter low
grades. $3.4014 06. Rye Hour steady; fair
10 gooa, m.wkih. in; cnoica to rancy, 14.7&W
6.00. Buckwheat flour slow at $2.00(32.10 per
100 Iba. V
CORNMEA L Steady; yellow western,
31 llibL13; city. Il.124jl.14; kiln dried, 23.00
63.20.
HYE Nominal.
BARLKY Steady; feeding, 43c, c. I. f.
New York.
WHEAT Receipts. 1,000 bu., spot market
firm; No, 3 red, nominal, elevator: No. 2
red, 2118; f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth.-$1234 t, o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, f o. b. afloat. A rally in
wheat toduy. starting on Hi m cables, bull
ish Argentine crop news, smaller western
receipts end bad winter wheat crop ad
vices wan emphasised later by a war scare.
Prices had a big advance, but in the last
hour yielded somewhat to realising, al
though finally, l(Ulo ' higher. May,
$1 11 I31ftil.l3, leI IU34; Decembur,
tl.l6i1.17. dowed Jl.K..
CORN Receipts. 30,1(0 bu.; spot market
firm'. No. 3. nominal, elevator, and fo f.
i,. i,. tin.. ,'. jruvw, a.i , iiy. ; wrilff,
(Hr. Option market was dull all day, but
steady to Arm, following wheat, last
prices, showing te net advance. May
closed 61c; ' December closed txic.
OATB Receipts, K.W hu,; spot mar
ket dull; irtlxad oats, :tVii32 pounds, 344'
Sf4c; natural white, .V'n;U pound.H, Mtif
27c; clipped white, Wt) rHnndi. 87394c
FRED Quiet; spring, braa, t20; mid
dlings, 818.75; City,
HAY Steady j slilpplug, SOffltiSc; good to
choloe. 764j Met
HOPS Klftni state, common to choice,
lm, 31(841o; l(tU3, 31ti6c; rlds, WlKc; P
rtflc coast, 1904. 30JXc; 1903, 3(S4c; olds,
14ai8c.
Til DES Steady; Galveston, to26 lbs.,
17c; California, 2l(f23 lbs, 10c; Texas, dry,
24j30 lbs., 14c.
LEATHER Firm: acid, 54620.
PROVISIONS-Rfef, firm; family, 310 60
fill. 60; mean, 39 0Oti9,5O; beef hams, IIS.
24 60; packet. 210 otxti lO 60; city, extra India,
mess. 214.606 ld.50. Cut meats, steady;
Pickled bellies, M.104c; pickled shoulders.
7c; plcVled ham. 94til0c. I,ard, barely
steady; western steamed. 27.45; . October
closed 27.46. nominal; refined, quiet; con
tinent, 27.70: South America, 28.25; com
pound, 6futi4-. Pork dull; family, 215.50;
short eWr, $13 TrnU17.o0; mesa, 212.6i(&13.00.
TALLOW-Dull; city, t22 tier pkg.) 4fcc;
country nkga. freel, 4Stto.
RICE Quiet; domeatlc. lair to extra,
2VflfV-; Japan, nonilnat.
l'ul'LTRY Alive, weak; western chick
ens, loc; fowls, 10c: turkeys, lifgHc;
dressed. Irregular; western chickens. 12'
16e: fowls. 12c; turkeys, ltkiil7c.
Bl'TTER Creamery, common to extra,
14Ufln.
CHEESK-Full cream, small, 74 104c;
Urge, 7j 94c
KUOS Firm: western fancy selected, 26c;
average beat, 2SUJtc.
Delate, drain Market. .
Dl'LUTH. Nov. l.-WHEAT-In store;
No. 1 northern. 11.16; No. 2 northern, 21 0s;
to arrive and on track: No. 1 northern
21 1; No. 1 northern. 21.1; December,
tl.13: Mi)', 3i.U.
OATS To arrive and on track. 2914 e.
Aiallaete plies rf iraiu.
NKW YCRIC. No I Bpeclal tal)l. .sii,1
telegraphic communication, received" by
KradKirets show the following change In
available supplies as compared with last
account 1 . .
Wheat. I'nlted "latea and Canada, east
. the Rockies, Increase, (..tVl.MM fetl Afloat
for and In Europe, Increase, Ji0,i bu.
Total supply, increase, x.fti).io hu.
Com. 1 nited States and Canarta, east of
th Rockies, decrease, tiaj bu.
Oats. I nited States and Lanada, east of
the Hockles, decrease, JKM.(ri bu.
. The leading increases reported this week
rr U.i bushels in Manitoba. .""
bushels st the northwestern interior eleva
tors, IM.om bushels at the Chicago private
elevators, 9S.mu bushels at "marts,
bushels st Port Huron and 52,ii bushels at
I'oteau.
The leading decreases sre 2no,nof bushels
nt Depot liarbor and m.Vu bushels at
Aberdeen. .
CHICAGO tJRAM AID PROVI"I01S
Keatnres of the Trading f'loslaaj
Prleea am the Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nov. 1. Renewed apprehen
sion concerning the status of the Angio
Russlsn controversy caused a sharp rally
In wheat here today. At the close Decem
ber Wheat was lnlc- higher, and May
1"'. Corn is ui a snade. Oats show a
gam of c. Provisions are practically un
cha nged.
Hentnnent In the wheat pit was bullish
from the stsrt. At the opening the market
was Influenced by the sirengm or foreign
gram markets, the price of wneat at Uver
pool being up nearly 4c, notwithstanding
the decline nere yesterday. Commission
hoUBes and pit traoers were active bidders
at the opening, both Decenioer and May
being In good demand. Initial quotations
on l.eceinier were up 4fHc to 4'y, at
21.104 to 31.11. May also was up wrc to
4fV at l.l(wi,'iil.1o. Oftenngs were
entirely Inadequate to satlsty tne demand
and In consequence prices continued to
advance. The upward tendency was greatly
accelerated bv alarming reports from
Europe regarding a revival 01 the Anglo
Russian war scare Another bull factor
Was the small movemeint In the southwest
and a materia' decrease In the total pri
mary receipts. The high point on Decem
ber was reached at $1.13 and on May al
21.12V4il.l2. Late In the day tne market
was subjected to heavy realizing sales. The
market, however, closed strona. with lie-
cemlier at 21.124. May closed at 21.11 (il. 12. 1
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 74.PW bushels. The world's visible sup- I
ply as shown by Bradstreet's, made nn In- i
crease of 8.500,ii0 bushels. Primary re-
celpts were l.im.aoo Dusneis comparea wiin
1,&:H. 100 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis,
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
Wl cars, against 957 cars last week nnd
l,;i:3 cars a year ago.
Hl.ength of wheat was the main Influence
affecting the corn market. Additional fac
tors, however, were continued small pri
mary receipt and advices from Omaha,
claiming poor returns from huskinga
throughout Nebraska. Small receipts esti
mated for tomorrow also had a bullish In
fluence on the market. December opned
higher at 48'948P. sold between 4RV4,'
and 494c and closed at 4'i4c. I.oca,
receipts were 129 cars, with six of contract
grade
In sympathy with the strength of othet
grain the oats market held Arm. The
volume of business was light. December
opened 4c higher at 28c, sold between
24o snd 28c and closed at 28c. Local
receipts were 211 cars.
A fair demand for lard and ribs held pro
visions steady, notwithstanding a heavy
run of hogs and lower prices at the
yards. Trading wan mostly of local
character. At the close January pork
and lard were each off 24a at 312.37 and
27.o6Ca7.074 respectively. Ribs were un
changed at 26.42.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
A8 cars; corn, 42 cars; oats, 90 cars; hogs,
80,00 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. Yesty.
Wheat
Dec. 1 10-ty& 1 lO-J,
111 1 13 1 10 1 12 1 I04
May 1 10 1 124-9 1 11 1 10
1 lu 1 12 1 10 1 12 1 lo
July 96-6l 8 -96 974
Corn I 1
Dec. 48l3 49 8'!4RfS 48
May 46 45 4,r 4'464f' 45
July , 45 j45&44t4d46j4 46
Oats I
Dec. 28 28 28 2S 28
May 30(Sl31430i& 814,30
Nov. 29
July 30 31 30 314 30
Pork
Jan. 12 324 12 37 12 30 13 37 12 40
May 12 37 12 424 12 37 12 42 U 42
Lard j
Jan. 7 02 7 07 7 00 7 07 7 05
May 7 15 7 17 7 12 7 174 7 17
Ribs
Jan. (40 42 6 40 42 6 42
May 6 65. ' 6 67 ' ( 60 67 6 674
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market easy; . winter patents,
25.306.40; winter straights, 24.905.20; spring
patents, 25.30r5.80- eprlng, straights, 4.6o0
i:30: bakers, 23.204 00. " -'
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 21.12&1.15; No. 8,
21.OtXul.14; No. 2 red, 21.14M7.
CORN No. 2, b4c; No. 2 yellow, 66c.
OATS No. 2, 29c; No. 3 white, 30431c.
RYE No. 2, 79c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 37c; fair to
choice malting, 41g;52o.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 31. 08; No. 1 northwest
ern, 31.15: clover, contract grade, 312.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per hbl., 310.90
fni.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs.; 27.024ifr7.05. Short
ribs sides (loose). 30.8743)7.00. Short clear
sides (boxed), 27.0007.25.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and 'grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 82,000 34.J00
Wheat, bu 132.000 9H.900
Corn, bu 118.000 808.400
Oats, bu 259.600 298.900
Rye, bu 7.000 1,800
Barley, btl ..120. 601 35,400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 15523c;
dairies. lS4W184c. Eggs, firm; at mark,
cases Included, 16igil84c; firsts, 19c; prime
firsts, 22c; extras, 24e. Cheese, easy, 10
10c. .
St. Loals Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. l.WH EAT Higher on
drouth and war news; No. 3 red, cash,
elevator, 3113; on track, 31.141.15; De
cember, 3113; May, 3116; No. 2 hard,
31.1ith 1.14.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 61c; on track,
63c; December, 44&44c; May, 43c blJ.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 3u4o; on
track, 31c; December, 304c; May, 31o bid;
No. 2 white. 31ft32c.
FLOUR Dull, red winter patents, 35.36
6.60; special brands. 25.35(6.76; extra fancy,
24 .8O536.U6; clear, 24.154.40.
SEEDS-Tlmothy. steady; 23.00(82.45.
CORNMEAL Steady; 32.70.
BRAN Quiet, steady;, sacked east track,
82$4c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $8.00.12.50; prai
rie, 25.004i9.6O
IRON COTTON TIE3 86c.
TWINE Hemp, 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
211.20. Lard, firm; prime steam, 3624.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 37.824;
clear ribs, 38.654; short clear. 39.00.
POULTRY Unchanged; chickens, 7c;
springs, 9; turkeys, He; ducks, 9c; geese,
74jc.
BUTTER Higher; creamery, 1924c; dai
ries. 18fo20c.
EGGS Steady; 18c, case count.
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10,000 ' 2O.0OO
Wheat, bu D.000 lOI.OuO
Corn, bu 47.000 67,0f0
Outs, bu 39,000 60,0i.0
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1. WHEAT De
cember. 2104;. May, $1.03; .July, 93c;
cash, No. 2 hard, 31.084il.094; No. 3, tl.0
1.07; No. 4. SOcfi 21.02; rejected, 82l90cj No. 3
red, 31.ra-61.il; No. 3, tl.03&1.07; $0. 4, 91c-&
31 02; recelins, 113 cars.
CORN-Decemtier, 42c; May. 41414c;
No. 2 mixed. 49c: No. 3. 4(t4rU48c; No. 2
wnite, Yw; no. 3, vitt
OATS No. 7 mixed, 9c; Nu. 2 white.
30ii3O4c: No. 3. 20i':,94c,
RVE-No. 2, 76g77o.
HAY Choice timothy. 39.00: choice prairie.
$7.F"tf..00.
BUGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas. 20r
per doxen, loss off; new No. 2, whitewood
esses Included, case count, 18c; cases re
turned. 4c less.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery, ISflraOc;
dairy, fancy, inc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 90.400 84.000
Corn, bu 17.VJ0 . 18.400
Oats, bu 8.000 13,000
Storks at Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 1. Following are the
stocks of wheat and corn In store and
quay (railway and canul depots not In
cluded): Wheat, 3.24J.0OO cental; corn, 7,000 cent-
r;ollowlng are the stocks of bread tuff a
and provisions In Liverpool:
Wheat, 3.461,000 centals: corn, 897.000 cent
als; flour. 44,000 sacks; bacon, .) boxes;
hams. 6,800 boxes; shoulder. I.60O boxes;
butter. 14.400 cwt.; cheese, 90.000 boxes; lard,
8,100 tierce of prime western steam and
1,220 tons of other kinds.
r
Philadelphia Prodaco Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1. BUTTER
Firm, prints, lo higher; extra western
creamery. 23c; extra nearby prints, aie.
EUGS Firm; good demand, nearby firsts
and western firsts. 24f)'Jdc at mark.
CHEESE Firm and o higher; New York
full creams, fsncv. 10c; choice, 10',t104c;
falr to good. 4ftl0e.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MHAVAl'KEB. Nov. l.-W HE AT-Market
higher; No. 1 nonhern, $1 7; No. t
northern, $1 12"i1 16: May. 31 11'ul
R V K Easy; No. 1, Mc.
HAPLEY Steady; No. 3. 644436t; sam
ple. 8&C. ...
Okn Market o lover; No. 3, 6t!ic;
May; 46lc.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Wgli Street Market Irrgnltr oi Dewal
of Anglo-Btusian War Talk.
EARLY RISE FOLLOWED BY SLUMP AT NOON
Alarm Over Reports from Qlbrnltar
absldea and There I Rally,
All Leaders Closing at
Set Advance.
NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Wall street found
Itself wllh a tenewal of the Intel national
crisis on Its hands touay and at some
what 01 a loss to know j.ist how to hsmne
the rituatlon. l.ond"n and fail, le. iters
of niplomatlc Information, had noth ad
journed their stocK market sessions over
the All feaints holiday and the interest
in the markets hiti 00 far lapsed thai It
was noi thought even nccenary to ex
change the usual cable message with the
usual arbitration houses lieie. It was
probably fur this reason that no effc-t
was piudticed In th? local stock market by
the ominous condition at Gibraltar, until
long after the oiatche lrom that P'jlnt
htm appeared on the street.
During the morning the market chowel
a distinct tendency toward rccove y from
yesterday's violent decline. The principal
g:numt for lack of lalth in the market
was the decided decrease In acti.lty a.
the advance', that it was clear that uuyer.
were not disposed to follow the adven e,
but there seemed to be little pressure 10
sell at the recovered level. For the reconl
hour of t lie morning, the market wjs
duller than for several weekf. It wae
Interred from this that the pilnclpil buy
ing wns to cover shorts snd to take pnlits
on the short fa eg made on yesterdays
break. The result of the morn,ng buying
was to establlsn gains of about a point In
Union Pacific, Reading. Onlaili & Vetern
and Chicago Great Western and of j
In Sugar and Amalgamated Copper, beldej
comprehensive gains of a tester range
throughout the list. By mldlay, however,
the market had taken alt.rm at the bel
ligerent look of the naval and military
preparations reported from Gibraltar and
early In the afternoon had forced de
clines of 1 to 3 from last night, the latter,
St. Paul. The diffidence about Interpret
ing the foreign situation was reflected in
the substantial rally which set In before
the close. It must be said that the hick
of clear understanding or of the happenings
at Gibraltar displayed In New York seemetl
to be chared to a large extent In London,
and the deprecatory tone adopted by offi
cial authorities toward any sentiment of
alarm over the outlook was a factor in
inducing the covering of shorts which
caused the rally here. The thres great in
dustrial stocks. United State Bteel p e
ferred, Sugar and Amalgamated Copper
were rushed up 1 to 3 prints over last
night In the lute rallv and the recovery
elsewhere was everywhere complete.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $615.on0. United States bonds were
Unchanged on call.
Th following were the closing quotations
on the Nen York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 34.800 Ko 84 85
do pfd if") 101 lol 101
Baltimore & Ohio 16,900 94 92 93
do pfd 96
Canadian Pacific 13.400 128 1 127
Central of N. J... 200 12 lbl 1S2
Chesapeake & Ohio... 7,200 44 43 44
Chicago fc Alton
do pfd
Chicago 3t. WeBtern. 21,300 23
Chicaao & N. W DoO 194',.
30
80
23
22
194
19
C. M & St. P 62,100 171 1U7 170
do nfd 181
Chicago Term. & T... 600
do pfd 8,400
C C, C. & St. L .
Colo. Southern 1.100
do 1st pfd M0
do 2d pfd 500
Delaware & IIudson.,3,200
D., L. A W
11
23
'21
53
1K3
10
30
'21
63
30
131
10
21
83
21
63
30
183 V
306
30
82
38
71
61
79
87
1424
2K4
47
Denver & Rio Orande 3iQ
30
82
39
71
53
81
30
82
37
70
50
80
i
do pfd
100
Erie
do 1st pfd ....
do 2d pfd ....
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
..90.900
.. 4. LOO
.. 2.OI0
.. 200
2.900 143
100
29
61
133
161
82
1,000
61
132
ltil
Louisville & Nashville 7,000
Manhattan 1 4.700
Met. Securities 8,700
81
Met. St. Ry...
M. & St. L....
..29,900 122 120 122
67
M.. St. P. & S. S. M. . 3.400 92
do pfd 1.100 146
89
145
102
29
57
40
133
. 71
90
144
101
29
57
39
132
70
Missouri Pacific 31.000 103
Al., K. & T 10,300 31
1
do pfd 4.200
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 600
N. Y. Central 6.700
Norfolk & Western... 4.4U0
do pfd
6N
40
134
71
Ontario & Western... 7,400
43
41
42
Pennsylvania
..68,300 13! 134 l3t
P., C C. & St. L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co...
do pfd
100
73
73
70
.49,700
.. 300
,!94.700
. 4,900
73
87
'33
73
62
21
50
61
70
87
si
72
60
21
4K
59
115 ,
33
93
32
29
47
107
'20
41
17
22
46
17
72
87
78
82
72
61
20
49
60
115
34
93
83
29
4H
109
85
20
42
18
2'-'
45
17
240
205
113
13
33
27
St. L. S.
St. Wills S
do jsTd ...
8. Paclflc .
do lnd ...
S. Railway
V. 2d pfd. 1,400
W.
400
.. 1.300
..69.800
600 110
....24,100
34
94
34
do pfd
1,200
Texan & Pacific 6,600
T.. St. L. & W 100
484
111
do pfd 200
Union Pacific 171.900
do pfd v
Wabash 1.500
do prd 1,400
W. & L. E 400
Wisconsin Central ... 200
do pfd 400
Mexican Central 8,000
Adams Ex
American Ex
United States Ex
Am. Linseed Oil
do nfd
21
42
18:
22
46
18
Am. locomotive ....
do pfd
Am. Smelt. A Refng,
2,300
200
11.300
1.100
97$
71
111
144
104
"71
2"i
83
3i
20
97
9
110
97
71
do pfd
111
Am. Bugar Refng 48.300
141 144
Anaconda M. co aoo
Wells-Farao Ex
101 104
217
71
3H'I
82
31
94
8
30
6
42
J15i
Amal. Copper .: 138.300
Am. Car & Foundry.. 1.6o0
68
26
82
29
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ice
do nfd
200
2,500
"ooo
1.100
8
37
01
215'
8
30
63
40
214
Brooklyn R. T 82,800
Colo. Fuel & Iron 19,900
Consolidated Gas 3,900
Corn Products 1.500
do pfd lot)
Dlsllllfrs' Securltlea.. 2.900
17 17 17
72 72 724
S3
175
18
77
az-tj
173
17
77
3;i4
General Electric 1,400
International Paper.. 5o0
173
17
77
W!
79
21
94
do pfd
International Pump.
do pfd
National Lead
North American ....
200
"ioo
1,200
200
4i0
Pacific Mail
People's Gas
Preaaed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal & Iron....
tT. S. Leather
do pfd
V. H. Realty V Imp..
V- 8. Rubber
do pfd
tT. S. Steel
do pfd
Weatlnghouse Elec
Western Union ...
Total sales for the day, 1,369.900 shares.
Dostoa Stock Market.
BOSTON, Nov. l.-Call loans,24i3 nef
cent:
time Idttus, 4ft4 per cent. Official closl
ng of
stocks and Donas:
Alchlaon adj. 4a.... IJS'Advantur ....
.. 4S
::V,
.. n
do 4 IN
Allouaa
Alchlaon 'i
Amalgamated
Amarleaa Zinc ....
Atlantlo
bttiaham
do pfd
Beaton ft Alhanr tM
boaton ft Main... -144
Boitoa Elavatal 14
riti-hbura Dfd IAS
... is
...11!
... I
... h
... ltiS
... S
... M
... 414
u5
... a
... tS
... is
... tTS
...1'
... 74
...130
... US
::: il''
... 4IS
::: M
... MS
la I. ft Hecla
i:nui-Llal
Utl Central n
Coppar Rang
N v.. N. H ft H..1M il)lr Waal.
Para Marquatta ' Iomlnloa Coal.
1 1 Ion Pacific 10S Franklla
Aintr. Arga. Ckajn.... US Orancy ,
do ptd X.... to lsla Royala
A mar Paau. Tub S Maaa. Mining
Amar. Sugar
Mulligan
.1M Mihtwk
.14JS Mont. C. ft C.
do pfd
Am.r. T. ft T..
Amar. Woolen .
it 0.1 unuilnlnn ....
d pfd S Oaraol ..
I mm inioHl 11 II P, rot . . .
Kdlaon Rlac. 1I1U....2M lt.'ull.i'r
Urn. Klaclrir....
.17
Shannon
Tan.araok . ,.
Trinity
I'. Mining
r i Oil ....
l iah
t.-iorta
Maaa. tlcclrli ....
da pfd
Mkaa. ca
t'nlta arult
t'nllad Shoa Mah.
do pfd
V. . Staal
do M
., 1
.. i.1
.. 41S
..103',
. . 4
.. r.s!
Wlnopa
..if
Wolverlna ....
West . aemmon
44
Asked. "Ki-div.'
Treasary Itatemrat.
VVABHINOTON. Nov. 1. Today's state
menl of tlie treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exdoalv of fie $150.AO0.uO0 gold
re-.erve in the division t t redriiiptlon shows:
4 79
13 23
95 95
3S 37
7.900 HfcJ. 10ti lottSi
2,OoO 31 :95i
2i0 81 80 W)
Sitl 22 228 2"3
500 11 11 j
900 63V4 53 62
) 22 21 21
100 84 81 ; 83
S.400 R 65 67
6,900 11 1114
400 9o 90 90
100 62 fi2 'K2
1,00 27 27 ?7
200 84 H4 KU
..32.900 20 19 ft
.89.600 81 79 91
. 500 170 1H7 lff7
.. 300 91 90M 9m?
Available cash balance, $146.352. 737; goM, $Sl.-
(.a29.
Sew York Money Market.
NEW TORK, Nov. 1. Money on call
steady at 2fi2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per
cent; offered nt 2 per cent; time loans,
steady: sixty days. 3i&-3 per cent; ninety
duvs and six months. 34 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR-404
per cent.
8TERLINO EXCHANGE Steady, with
sctual business in bankers' bills at 34IK.M
(fi4.8.70 for demand snd at $4 94&4 84 10 for
sixtr-day bills. Posted rates, $4 86 and
34.87 Commercial bills. $4,834.
BAR SILVER 58c. Mexican dollars,
4c. .
BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir
regular. The following are tht closing quotations
en stocks snd bonds:
I' S ref. : rl....K Manhattan t. . 4a. ..It
n coupon IM4 'Mea Central 4a 7S4
clo 3. r 1HI ! 1 ln 14
do coupon fWN Minn, at St. U 4a.... M
no new 4.. ri 1S M.. K. T. 4a !!
do coupon 1V do Ida M
do old 4. reg It1 N R. R. of M. e. 4
do coupon I"1 V. t. C ino't
AtrhlMin t' 4a W X J- C. a ta I
do ad). 4a StVNo Pacllk 4. ) 1
Atlantic C. L. 4a -V do Is 71
B. A O. 4a IMS N ft W. c. 4k 101
do 3i, i O 8 R. 4a St P. ...104'
Central of Oa. 6. ..Ill ,Ptnn rent. m....loi
do lat ts . Readtna; rn. 4a lot
Crea. A rihln 4'ka. . A SI. L. A 1. M. c. a..ms
Chlcaao tk A. SHa. LAS F. f. 4a. a'
r , B Q. n 4a ... '"St. L. S. W. lata....
C. M. A P. P. g 4a.. IMS Feaboard A. L. 4a IS
1'. ft N. W. r. 7 ...1.'7 ISO. Pacl6c 4a 4'j
t:, R. f. ft P 4a.. 7f.S So Railway Ba tl
do col. Ka v,lTca ft P. ma ...130S.
err. A St. U R. 4a..loiiT.. it. L A W. 4a.. II
Chlcaao Tor. 4a t t'nlon Parinc 4a 108
Con Tohacco 4a H do 1 on. 4a liW4j
Colo, ft So. 4a !' . Sttel Id la... MS
D. ft R. O. 4a im "Wahafh lata 117
Frle prior lien 4a.... IMS do deb. 8 6S
do gen. 4 av,iw ft L. C. 4 114
r. W A p. C. 1al...ll0SWla. Cant. 4 :
Hocktns Val. 4S.-- I1 Colo. Tuel e. ta II H
L ft N. tin I. 4 I0JSI
(.Iffered. Ex-lnt.
4vr York Mlnlnar Storks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 1. The following are
llie closing prices "11 imimiiih "ibi
soama ion ........
Alice 1.
Rreeca
tlrunawlrk Con ...
Ccmrtock Tunnat .
Con., cat. ft Va.
Horn Sllvar
20
Llttla Chief ..
...40
...It
... k
...
.. .17
...liO
...15
ontar lo
Onhlr
.141
. 11
. II
. It
.
. 10
,.1M
rnonix
PotORl
BSTasa
Slarra Narad
Rmal! Hopaa .
Stardard ....
iron RMver
Lcadvllla Con I
Foreign Financial.
BERLIN, Nov. 1. Exchange on London,
25 marks 24 pfg. for checks; discount
rates, fhort bibs, 6 per cent; ihre
months' bll s, 5 per cent. Prices on th 1
Hourse tooay w. re weak upnn New loraa
weak closing yesterday, lion shares were
very firm in the latter part of the day.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Rtaple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS Candied stock, lac.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 8c; roosters. 6c;
turkeys. 13c; ducks, 8419:; geese, u; spring
Chickens, 8(S9c.
BUTTER Pocking stock. 12Ve; choice to
fancy dnlry, lSiffHc; creamery, 18321c; fancy
prints. 23c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout, 10c: pick
erel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch. 7c; hlueflsh, lac;
whltefish. loc; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c;
lobster, green, 20c; lobster, boiled, 30c; bull
heads, 11c; catfish. 14c; black bass, 20c; hal
ibut, 10c; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 31; buf
falo, 7c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per do.,
25c.
HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association: ' Choice No. 1
upland, $6.50; No. 2, $4i.00; medium. $6.60;
coarse, $5.00. Rye straw, $5.00. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality.
OY8TERS New York counts, per can,
46o; extra selects, per can, 37c; standards,
per can. 32c; bulk, standards, per gal., $1.35;
bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.76; bulk
New York counts, per gal., $2.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida, sixes 126, 154, 173, 300,
216, 250, 23.5s.
LEMONd California fancy, 370, 300 and
360, ff 00; choice. 34.60.'
DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., 32.00;
Hallovl In 70-lb. box. per lb., 6c.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 75
85c; Imported Smyrns, 4-crown, 12o;
6-crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c: fancy Imported,
washed, in 1-lb. pkgs., ltVgl9o: California,
per case of thirty-six pkgs., $2.26.
BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch,
$2.002.50; Jumbo, 22.75ffS.60.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home grown Jonathan, per
bbl.. $4.00; Ben Davis, $2.25: New York
Talman and Pound Sweets, $3.00; New York
Kings. $3.00; New York Pippins, $2.76; New
York Greenings, $2.26) .New York Baldwins,
$2.50; Colorado Jonathans , snd Wine Saps,
per bu. box. $1.60 ' 1 r ' ''
PEARS Utah." C6T6rEdd and California,
fall varieties, per box, $1.75'S!.26; New York
Keefer pears, per tbl $3.50; New York
Dutch, per bbl., $4.00(84.26.
CELERY Per dos.. 25660a
GRAPES New York and Ohio, per 3-lb.
basket, 21$22c; Imported Malagas, per keg,
$5.00(86 00.
CRANBERRIES Cap Cods, per bbl..
$7.00, per box. 32.60.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown. In sacks,
per bu., 40o.
TURNIPS Per bu 60c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb , lc.
BEETS Per bu., 60c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.B52.00.
ONIONS Home-grown, in sacks, per bu.,
60c; Spanish per crate, 31.90.
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
basket, 2M35&
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs.. 70o.
SWEET FOTATOES-Home-grown, per
bu. basket, 75c; Virginia, per bbl., 32.60.
GREEN PEPPERS Pe. bu. basket, 60c
SQUASH Home-grown, per dos.. 60c
EGG PLANT Home-grown, per dos., 75o.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full oreant,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, 16017c; Wisconsin
brick, 12c. Wisconsin llmberger, lle.
N UTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, sew
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb..
13c: No. 2 sort shell, per lb., 12c; No. 2
hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per
lb., 12c; small, per lb , lOo; peanuts, per
lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill
Walnuts, per lb.. 12fal3c; almonds, soft
shell, per lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c;
chestnuts, per lb., 1216c; new black wal
nuts, per bu., 76li)90c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 green. 6c;
No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7o; No. 1
veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7o; dry salted,
10JilGr; eheep pelts, 25ci&J1.00; horss sides,
$1.60(83.00.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 1. METALS Th
London tin market was lower, closing st
131 12s lid for spot and at 130 12s 6d for
futures. The local market was a little
easier in sympathy, closing at $28.26'28.60.
London copper market was lower by about
10s. closing at 63 7s fid for spot snd at
1 62 15s for futures. Locally the market
was without material change and showed a
firm tone; lake is quoted at $18.621j.14.00,
electrolytic at 313 2G13.87 and casting at
$13.37('o13.62. The exports of copper for
the month of October amounted to 26.335
tons, against 20.4t$ tons for the month of
September. So far for the season exports
are 206,344 tons, compared with only 107.981
tons last year. Lead was firm, but un
changed at 34.204.45 In the local msrket..
while In London It wns s little higher,
closing at 1212sd. Spelter was Arm st
$5.3.'i5.40 In the local market. The London
market was unchanged st 23 15s. Iron
closed nt 50s lOd In Glasgow and at 44s (din
Mlddlesborough. Locally the market was
steady: No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted
at $15 00(915.60: No. 2 foundry northern. No. 1
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern soft at $14.D0S15 60.
Oils and Rosla.
NEW YORK. Nov. I.-OILS-Cottonseed
barelv steady; prims crude, nominal; veli
low, 2t'.Wc. Petroleum, steady: refined
New York, $7.05; Philadelphia and BaltN
more, in bulk, $5.60. Turpentine, easy; 6e
C55C.
ROSIN Firm; common to good. $2 VfM .
OIL CITY, Pa.. Nov. l.OILR Credit bN
snces $1 66; certificates, no bid; shipment
66 399 bhls.: average. 7?.3I5 bbls. : shipments
Lima, 76 24 bhls.; average. 68 244 bbls: runs'
Ltms. 80899 bbls.: average. 61 377 bhls
SAVANNAH Ga., Nov. I. TURPEN
TINE Firm. 51o.
ROSIN Firm: A B snd C. I'.?U! T
2.87: E. I2.72W; F. $2.77; G $2 2: H
tt 85: I. $3 25; K. 3.7R- M. $4.26; N. $4.60;
W. O.. 34 65: W. W $6 00. ' '
agar anil Molaasr.
NEW YORK. Nov. l.-gr'aAR-Rsw.
firm; fair refining. 3c: centrifucsl ft test
4-;c; molasses sugar 3V.c. Retlnad. "rm:
N'v 6. 4 80c: No. 7. 7fc: No. 8, No. 9
40c: No. 10. 4 65c: N. H. 4 c: No. j. 440c:
N". 13. 4-i No. 14. 4Sc: confectioners' A.
6 05c: mould A. 5.66c; cut loaf. 6.90c: crushed
890e: rdered, 630c; granulated, 6.2nc;
fMlM. R.4Kc.
MObABSES Bteady: New Orlaans open
kettle, good tl choice. ZlWc.
CosTee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 1. -COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
price. There was no feature to the news
and the market whs finally unchanged to
6 points lower Rale were only 4,000 hses,
Including November at .6nc, March at 7 00c.
Mny at 7)c snd September at 7.20c. Spot
Rio, tead; mild, quiet.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 1 WHEAT- pot,
nominal; future, fUm: D-oember, 7s 4d;
March. 7s 6 VI; May, 7s 6d.
CORN Spot, sieady; American mixed,
4s 3d; futures quiet; December, is
January, 4s 3d.
eillHA LIVE STOCK UiRKET
(tad Wtttern ltr Stetdr, but Oommot
Con Mi Lover.
SBlalSBSSBWBSBS
HOGS BROKE flVt- TO TIN CINTS
Active Daaa4l far rat lk4t
Lasnks al taeeal, Heaay Friers aa4
Bverytklag 8ol4 Early, Feed
er Ala Held rally llr
60UTH OMAHA, Nav. t 1.
Receipt were: Cat tie. livft Sheep.
Orhrlai Monday I.44 .il, 18. IA
Official Tuesday 4.1ft) i.4.0 16.JQ
Two days tin week.. 13.644 3.761 33,5!l
Same days I st week... 17.04 f.6T6 t.l
Sa ne week beior 12 6 7.726 0 4e3
oame three we.k ago.. 12.6a) l.ifl 46 0M
bam four weeks ago.. l.4t .7 S.2il
Same Oays last year.... Is, 7o 3, S4.a44
RECE1P18 FUH THE YKAR 'lO DAI.
The tollowing tabie shows the receipt et
cattle, hogs and atatep st ttoutn Omaha lor
the year te uate. v. lib coraparUun flih
last year: iwrt. lj. Inc. tec.
cattle r.313 HO.tot 12e
Hogs i.M.m l,)4l.4 4418
oheep i,frJO,,tH l.fc,i,-n 4i,lsW
'ihe following table itinwa th averag
price of hog at South omaha tor tne last
"everal day with comparison:
Date. j 190l.13Ut.lfr)2.lS01,lfil).U9l.13M.
Oct 17.,
Oct. Is.,
Oct. la.
Oct. 20.,
Oct. 21.,
Oct.. n..
Oct. 23.
Oct. 34.,
Oct. 26.
Oct. 2.,
Oct. 27.
Oct. 28.,
Oct 29.,
Oct. 30.,
Oct. 31.
Nov. 1.
I 03!
W-XI . I
I ur 6 11
S 07-41 0 03 1
ii 6 W
17 6 17
7 H I 30
7 2 4)
1 a!
IS, " I
W 21
S 'iij oil
!l Wfi
S74 Oil
Til tot.
4 Mi 4 1 2 70
l 4 ll ft T
4 ai, 4 I
4 Mi 4 1 '1
4 U 3 6
4 43 i ft
4 til 4 1
4 61, 4 14 3 84
4 4k 4 1$: 8 28
4 61 4 18 I 54
14
6 12
ft I4
if S
6 25
t 111
6 Oil
4 171
71 S till,
Hi
t 61 6 0
62 ft 81!
It bt 6 72
all I t7
66 I 72
I00
4 b4
4 10
V
4 0S
4 081
4 41
3 (7
4 85
38
1 61
164
a
2 64
2 66
4 62
4 uO
4 47,
I 4
4 81 Mi
4 84 4 7
4 61
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of van of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattis.Hogs. ah p. HT's
C. M. A St. P. Ry.... 2 . 22
Mo. Pac. Ry 1
V. P. System 64 IS 44 1
C. A N. W. Ry 1 11 .. ..
F. E. at M. V. R. R. 42 16 11 1
t... bt. P., M. A o. hy I 8 .. t
B. A H. Ry i I .. 3
C, K. I. A P., east... 3 7
C, R. I. A P.. west... lift..
Illinois Central 8
Chicago O. W I
Total 164 36 4 7
The disposition of the day's receipts wss
as tollows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattls. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 298 188 564
Swift and Company 776 1,38 3,608
Cudahy Packing Co 1.226 1.312 1.144
Armour A Co 748 1,873 100
Armour A Co., S. C 27 1,224
Vansant A Co 131
Carey A Benton 24ti
Lobnian A Co 133 .... ....
Mccreary A Clark 42
W. I. Stephen 148
Hill A Huntslnger. ....... ti
Huston A Co 0 .... ....
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 187
L. F. Huss 2
Mike haggerty I
Sol Degan 1
J. B. Root A Co 34
Bulla A Kline 83
a A 8 413
Other buyers 662 .... 14,428
Total 49li 6,888 19,732
CATTLE There was a liberal run of cat
tle this morning In Chicago and Kansas
City for a Tuesday, but at this point re
ceipts were moderste. Reporte from other
markets were not very favorable, but the
light run here prevented any decline In
prices, except on the less desirable grsdes,
and moat of these sold In about the same
notches they did yesterday.
There were several cars of eornfed steers
on sale, but nothing strictly choloe ar
rived. The market on the common to fair
cattle, such as were offered, was very slow
end lower as rjackera still claimed that
prices here on that class were too high as
comparea wiin oiner manna. Diricuy
prime cattle are not much lower than they
were a week ago. but the common to
medium kinds are all the way from 2&t9
60c lower than a week ago, and slow at
the decline.
Quit a liberal proportion of th offerings
consisted of western range beef steers,
but anything at all desirable sold without
trouble st fully steady prices, as the sup
ply of that kind was small and the demand
quite liberal. Most of the western on
ssle were of the common to medium kind,
but still even those sold in about the same
notches they did yesterday. The market
was not particularly actlv. but th hulk
wss disposed of In fairly good season.
There were about forty cars of cows In
the yards this morning, and with a good
demand from all sources the market ruled
active and strong, some sstes being , ss
much ss a dime higher. All the packer
had liberal orders to fill, so that It was
not long before the forty cars were out of
first hands
No quotable change In the market for
bti'l". veal calves and stsgs tank place.
There wss a good demand for gtockers
snd feeders of good quality, and such
kinds sold freely at stronger prices. The
commoner kinds were not so active, but
still even these sold at Just about steady
prices comnared with yesterday. Rep
resentative sales-
BEEF STEER
K
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1..
10..
1..
8..
1..
2 .
1..
4..
4..
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...1171
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....
...140
... Ill
... 70
...1&4
... 47
... 171
... V
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.. 74
...11(1
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Pt.
IN
4 M
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COWS.
I 71 1
I I
I 04 I
I 10 17
I 10 I
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BULLS.
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HEIFERS.
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CALVES.
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too 1
4 n
... &
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... It
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NEBRASKA.
14 COWS
44 cows
(72
89
3 46
3 20
17 feeders.. 10M
8 26
1 76
2 It
2 40
1 76
ft 00
8 60
4 no
2 43
2 80
ft 26
3 09
t 40
8 60
ft 26
2 60
2 36
3 15
2 40
2 10
3 60
8 40
3 40
3 10
I 10
13 bulls
1803
1133
6 calves... 190
4 00
1 35
210
2 36
1 80
1 80
J 30
3 75
3 28
3 60
3 10
$ 10
2 60
2 86
1 10
2 6
1 80
4 78
1 60
2 70
3 70
3 30
300
1 60
3 35
3 00
3 bulls..
1 bull...
1 bull...
8 cows 1134
..1880
..1280
.. 100
.. 1K0
2 cows..
2 cows..
3 cows..
1 row.,.,
6 cows. .
1 feeder.
965
.1200
. il
. 680
1 calf
1 calf
2 calves..
$ heifers.
236
324
808
380
3 feeders
m
i feeders.. r0
3 feeders.. 740
feeders. . 676
1 feeder... 702
11 feeders.. 1000
8 calve
I calves
4 calves
.. 478
,'. 440
.. 422
.. 150
.. 700
.. 723
.. ftftO
..J060
880
..1033
..1130
..1370
.. 90
.. 910
.. 930
ll
feeders.. ?3
1 calf....
1 steer. ..
2 heifers
43 feeders
t ROW..,,
) cow....
2 steers..
6 steers..
cow..
... 713
... T70
...1170
... 410
... 514
... 820
...104
...113
...1220
1 cow...
1 cow...
4 cow..
15 cows..
1 cow...
( cows..
3 cows..
M steers.
1 steer...,
38 steers..
4 cow...
23 cow...
8 feeders,
39 heifers.
7 stsers..
18 cow...
14 steers.... 959
4 cows 882
14 feeders.. 1041
4 feeders.. 927
isi haifera.. 871
3 00
too
1 to
1041
853
1041
3 60
!80
00
35
49 cows 982 2 60
817
24 feeders.. 814 3
26
13 oow 838
4 feeders,
T72
2 76
3 cow 834
3 steers.... 96
f feeders.. 440
feeders,
feeders.
18 cows....
1 cow
! feeders,
feeder.,
feeders.
1 feeder..
1 feeder..
I steers...
1 cow
7 feeders.
6 feeders.
U feeders.
1 bull
1 heifer..,
1 hKer...
1 heifer..,
1 cslf
18 cow....
1 cow
I cow
13 heifers.,
. 9S3,
.1020
. 876
. 840
. 728
. 730
. 925
. 780
. 780
.1308
.1040
. 40
. 788
. 41
.1800
, 8'4
, fM
, 870
. M
.1010
. T7
.13'0
. t3
2 86
2 40
t 40
$ 40
I 14
ioo
i 76
$ 00
t cs
3 35
3 86
J 16
1 to
2 00
378
8 X
1
2 08
t 76
I heifers.,
1 half sr..
1 bull
26
30 feeders.. 10?4
8 feeders.. 1024
3 70
3 M
3 0$
1 80
2 98
1 bull. .....1110
ii
mliad.
oow..
33 cow..
(79
136
2
COLORADO.
9 80 1 feeder
A faers lfOK
(70 3 11
I feeders.. 704
1 on
ROinTH DAKOTA.
34 feeders. .18
t feeders..""'".
a ok
8 08
4 eteers....l043 I 76
11 feeders.
24 feeders.
1 steer...,
4 steers..
1 steer....
I cows...
.1194
. 1
,.10ftft
..
.1070
.. 983
an
t K
3 10
8 38
3 60
2 40
steers.
20 steers.
1 eteer..
I steer..,
I steer..,
,.U0
..14
.. 970
,.1"70
. 990
ft 10
( 60
2 M
8 14
t 60
WYOMING.
27 feeders
8 heifers.
cows. ..
.116
.1A
3 2R
9 feeder..
1 00
2 1
( 09
9 AO
(66
2 76
t W
a 70
( no
( 08
11 bull J4
104 cow lost)
6 feeder ltr.1l
128 feeders.. 843
100
74 feeders.. 1'flffi
10 feeder., 92
I feeders.. (43
F.
( steers.. ..1076
j steer 1160
Peterson 41. D.
2 40 ft feeder.. 440
ft 21 fee4er..1043
340
t 39
1 80
I 36
3 38
690 2 10
4 1 7
1110 i 10
110 I 28
420 2 60
2 cows.,.. .1110 2 41
1 cow 1100 t 38
, 1 COW 1 3 46
il oow 1170 I 46
ft cows 1012 2 20
ft heifers... 74 2 60
1 bull 110 I
I cow 80 2 70
17 feeders.. 10M I
1880 I W t ei ....IW
1478 2 10 ft cow..,.. 94
39
in,
t 94
aft
w. A eurtoe o.
..103 t 76 28 steers.... 1131
,.1H) (60 10 Ker....llM
Chambers Bros . D.
..lion IS 4 steers... .110
,.K4 2 2 bulls.. ...1330
. . 9 1 .
V'. P. Johnson S. D.
71 t it 1 eteer lrm
( COT.S-.
1 cow...,
I cows..
It cows..
1 bull...,
I cows.,
1 cows.,
4 tt
2 90
IS
.2
tto
t 44
I 40
I (0
..1034
2 89 10 feeders.. 8n4
Pernberton . D.
1 08 13 Steers.. 97
IS 1 COW 9M
Wddo fl D.
8t to steers.... UU
2 09 2 bull 1311
11 A
f c4 94
t cows.. ...10
H.
12 COW9..,..1044
1 cow....
a cow....
cows.,.
i bull...
t calves.
880
Nela Jensen (t. P.
JOJO $ 05 steers ...MS
.1011 $71 2 feeders.. HOD
L. Rebea 8. D.
,l0 t IS ft row W
10 4 60 $3 feeder.. (67
w. B. Chsnton M. D.
.1014 2 89 21 steer.. ..1044
20 cows..
1 cow.
8 I 84 ( feeders. .1194
Ackermann A Behram 8. I.
33 steers.. ..1004
2
t
L.
2 90
1 feeder. ..lilt 1 10
21 steers.... fcS
2 88
H0lt-. D)
M 90 ter....10M
1 cow,
9 260
1 10
2 40
tot
M. Hlglgn-. D.
II steers.. ..llos too 6 row
H. Romford S. D.
(cows 1071 f0 14 feeders. .1126
J. H. Whlte-8. D.
41 steer.. ..1139 9 08
Prairie Cattle Company S. D.
48 steers.... 1127 (06
... Pemhertnn A Cowder 8. D.
187 steers.. .1017 3 Oft
, W. D. A F. W. Johnson-S. D.
91 steers... .1134 3 86
. . H. HouchB. D.
h miiea....UM 3 16
Swsn Lnd A
0 cow 94 9 84
CM1 Co., Wyo.
18? steer.. ,.ln I 28
I cows 98
2 a
2 00
2 00
2 60
steers. ...1110
3 tt
3 M
,
1 26
t 00
2 88
1 76
1 Mill ISM)
1 hull lito
1 etag I?oo
38 steers., ..1070
110 eteer... 1001
7 tT....lom
88 steers.. ..lltt
2 38
26 steers . ..1103
E. B. Hudson, wye.
23 rows 900 2 70 It feeder.. 9flt
4 cows 416
2 ro steers.. ..1107
1 76 1 heifer... 470
t cows 864
J.
L. Cork, Wyo.
t 10 II feeder.. 901
IN 17 Cows 967
2 26
B. Olttner, Wyo.
t 46 12 feeders.. 88
106 cows.... .1032
2 80
. Walker. Wvn.
11 steers.
4 steers,
1 steer..,
20 steers.
4 steers,
t steers.
1 10
1 to
It feeder,
1 feeder...
t 26 11 hffers.. 9T7
176 '26 cows 978
M. Oesry, Wyo.
1 98
1 86
itn
ioo
2 80 It Steer . ..11J4
2 40 4 feeder.. 897
A Carelton, wyo.
Z 66
Kiipstnrk Bros., wyo.
.... 119 26
L. Odell-Cole.
06 t cows 910
OA 1 oow 100
00 7 Cows 737
f
1 15
2 25
t to
1 to
115
i ts
H. Conner Colo.
3 60 17 feeder.. 4M
2 00 1 feeder... too
T. C. Robinson Colo.
881 2 40 12 feeders.. (08
976 1 71 1 cow TOO
Glenn Bros. Colo.
18 cows 171 1 36 3 cows..
.119 1 86
H. n Brower Neb.
1 feeders..
4 feeder..
700 1 60 4 oow..... 947 1 80
685 1 60 20 feeders.. 441 126
746 8
30 feeder.
C A. Waemner Neh.
IS cows 803 1 76 4 feeders.. (10 1 It
24 cows...., 974 2 40
Lewis A Lack Idaho.
66 feeders.. 701 8 00 49 cows 980 2 40
4 feeders.. 701 2 35
HOGS The combined receipts of hogs at
the leading msrket were quite liberal thl
morning and as a result the market con
tlnued Its downward course, the loss
mounting to about 64710o. The market
here wa a little slow In getting started,
but after the salesman made up their
minds that the break could not be pre
vented they cut loose quite freely and
the bulk was soon disposed of. The long
string wsnt at $4 82, with the bulk of
the general run of hogs from 14.80 to $4.88
and the choicer toad sold largely from
$4.86 to $4.90, with strictly prime loads at
$4.92 and $4.96. Trading was not particu
larly brisk at any time, but there was not
a great dl of change In th market
from start to finish. Representative sales:
No.
4..
M..
f..
71..
M..
41..
41..
tt..
AT.
.. tt
.. M
..104'
..Ml
..III
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4 M
4 M
4 10
74 Ul
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lto
100
10
100
lto
to
44
19
4 nt
4 nt
4 it
4 12
4 II
Ml
I II
4 M
4 S
I t
4 tt
4 It
4 M
4 98
4 U
to
10
140
10
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It
too
44
lto
140
100
to
It
IN
lto
a
ltt
190
40
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lto
to
to
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71 ltt
71 141
4 M
4 10
4 10
4 M
4 at
4 MUj
4 li4
4 Mi
4 UtS
4 M
4 II '
4 II H
4 IIV4
4 114
4 it
4 11
4 Ii
4 114
4 UVtj
4 It
4 nn
4 lit
4 II Mi
4 Mu,
4 H 4
4 IIU,
4 ItU
4 Hi
4 ilVt
4 tlVi
4 lit,
4 lt
4 IIU
4 in.
13
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44
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71
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41
71..,. .
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77
4
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17
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71
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tt
76
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74
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17
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71
M
71
71
tl
II
7
..147
..tM
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..101
. .IM
..til
..III
..S41
. .ltt
..907
..HI
..111
..141
..nt
..til
..144
..114
..101
..111
..941
..141
..lit
..117
..IM
..H
..ltt
..141
.144
..lit
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..III
..Ml
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(I .144
M 144
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40
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to.
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74
to
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74
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fl
tl.....
tt
..no
..114
..IK
..m
.144
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..HI
..117
..144
..Ml
.141
..404
..IK
'..Ml
..ISO
..III
..Ml
..nt
..Mt
..114
,.nt
..nt
..117
..141
..no
4 IS
S I tt
no 4 w
900 1 tt
4 tl
4 U
4 H
4 IS
4 tl
4 n
4 it
4 it
4 M
4 I7H
4 17 3
4 17
4 17
4 ns
4 174
4 to
4 M
4 t
4 M
4 94 .
IM
94
40
.141
.847
a n '4
47
a
SHEEP AND LAMBS There wa a mod
erate run of sheep and lambs here thl
morning and th market was again aotiv
and fully steady on all desirable grades.
The proportion of killers to ths total re
ceipts wa small, so that packers were
out early, and It took but a short time
for all the desirable grades of fat sheep
and lambs to change hand. From th
way buyers acted there did not seem to be
enough in sight to fill thalr order. Lamb
sold a high as 96.60, yeanlngs $4.24 and
ewes $4.00. or about the same as yester
day's best prices.
The demand for feeder was also In good
shape and anything at all desirable sold
readily enough at good steady prices, as
compared with yesterday. There were as
many buyers as sellers on the market and
It was not long before everything desir
able was out of first hands.
Quotations for grass sheep and lambs:
Good to choloe yearlings, $4. 1504.40; fair to
good yearlings. W.8tn.lj: good to choice
wethers, $4.A4.2o; fair to good withers,
$3.7604.00; good to chnlo ewes, $.7J"u4 00;
fair lo good ewe. 13.bo4j3.76; good ta choice
lambs, KV.2bajli.no; fair goou I . uliij. 6j.uu.1i
$6.26: feeder yearlings, t3.6oS4.00: feeder
wethers. $3.26&l.6b; feeder ewea, M.6u03.l4;
feeder lamb, t3.60fi4.7t; breeding ewe, $3.04
f360. Representative sales:
No.
12 Idaho ewes
462 Idaho feeder wether....
10 Idaho wether
180 Idaho wethers
$k9 Idaho feeder lambs
188 Idaho feeder lambs
7 Idaho lambs
187 Idsho lambs
390 Idaho lambs
608 Nebraska feeder ewes....
114 Nebraska ewes
284 Wyoming feeder ewes..
24 Idaho cull ewe
12 Montana ewes
382 Wyoming ewes
318 Wyoming ewes
388 Wyoming we
830 Wyoming ewes
It Idaho cull wethers
84 Montsna mixed
78 Montana wether
17 Wyoming ewes
AT.
... 38
... 92
... 92
... 19
... 67
... 44
... 75
... 74
... 74
... 93
...114
... n
... 95
...101
...108
...108
...103
...103
... 91
...100
... 87
...104
...109
...104
... 94
...lit
...194
Fr.
400
4 10
4 26
4 26
4 60
4 65
t 00
t to
t 60
2 90
2 90
t 10
1 15
3 60
8 M
8 60
t 60
t 60
t 75
17 Idaho ewes
330 Idaho ewes...
It Idsho ewes...
101 Idaho ewes...
268 Idaho ewe...
4 00
4 00
4 00
CHICAGO LIVE ITOCK MARKET
Cattlei Steady, Regs Five ta Tea feats
Iowar, She) steady.
CHICAGO, Nov. 1. CATTLE Receipts,
14.000 head: market, steady; good to prime
steers, 36.ftK94.80; poor to medium. $2 409
100; Blockers and feeders, tl 154.00; cow.
12 3664.60: heifer. Il.7fwg6.00; oanner. 11.00
?'2.00; bulls. $1.764 00: calves. $3. 697.40;
exat fed ateer, t4.3t4Tt.t9; wtern steer,
(3 KB6 80.
HOOS Receipts. W 000 head: market W
lOo lower; mixed and butcher. 66 15t)" tv
good to choir heavy, $6 0044 174,; good
heavy. $4 lowa 80; light, $4 &. 10; bulk of
ale (4 I64J610.
SHEEP AND LAMB-)eelpta 22.WI
head: market for sheeo steady: market for
jambs 10c lowsrj good to cholc wethers.
$4 0034 7$; fair to choice mixed. $3.Vn94 00;
western sheen. $!.60H60: native lambs,
$3,504(6.60; westsrn lamb. $4.0fr&t 40.
leax City teak Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. l.-(Bpeclal Tele,
gram.) CATTLE Receipt, lot head. Mar
ket steady; Blocker strong; beeva. $3 o4J
1.70; cows, bulls and mtS. 33 W&3 00.
storkers and feeders, tltoJIeO; calves anj
yearlings, 92 .2613.00.
HOOS Receipts, (.909 head. Mrkt (ft
10c lower, lllng at $4 4tVg4 8l; bulk. t4.7tf
4.89.
Mew Tork live Block Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1. BEEVES Receipt
1.10 head; market feeling steady; dreaaed
beef In fair demand at steady prices; cables
3 noted live tattle slow at 4Uo per wound,
reeeed weight: refrigerator beef, lower;
exports, tut cattle, Ltt eheep and 4.900
9teer,.
bulls...
1180
.1146
, 730
A.
.116$
.1140
.1177
H
907
907
H.
3 rows 106
t COWS.V...I004
Jones
I cow..... M4
27 cow
J
2 reflrs.. 3
1 feeder... (00 t
11 feeder.. 949 2
. L.
14 Cow 976
1 COW 1030
10 COWS
8 cows
4jUrtra rf f ; .aat,iiiiri4sa 4,9 tjearterl
of beef. .
CALVrT44-Rei)pis, tM he 4 1 market
steady: veals, $6 0038.71; little calve. $1009
4 01): dressett calves, steady; city dreeeed
Veal, 8ic pe' pound: country, tl3c.
UOOa-ReeelptetJU) heao; market weak;
AND LA MBS -Receipt.
heart; market quiet and itdy: hep, (4 09
t4 to; lamb, to.76l( No Canada lamb.
Kaasaa City Utt Dtaxst Market.
Kansas city. nvv i. -cattle
ceipts, i.tio hecrt. Including ion sou 1 hem 1
maiket ctosert tdv: choice export ana
ttreesed beet steerw, t.OO.; fair to goock
M ao4 VOTi; western led leers, 9ot.j,
stocaef and feeoer steady st ia4(i;
southern steer steady at in gotji.is; suutn-efn'coa-s
a.eafly at II totft ta; nativ heif-
erteaayat ,04ti4 6o; buiu steady Al(l.lt
H ie; caive teoy at H sHge.1t.
HtKiS hecelpfs. 14.00U head; mBrHeritg
lower; top, I0.1O; bUik of aea. HAabaVtv;
heavv, W tavjt).lo: packer, 44.s6Q.v0u; pigs
klld light, $4 4014.36.
BriKlvr- ANU i.AMB8-Rclpt. f 40.00
head; market afeady to strong; rmtiv
lamb. i4 k4i4.1; natlv Wetheis. .:
4M hatlve ewe. U.pMl-7t; w4tefn lamhe,
$4 tfe5.,6; weiern yeerltngs, H 7W4.40;
western a-heep, 9.a44.uo: stocaer snt fee
er. 3i.a04r3.7ii. ; 1
t. !! live ttaok Mtrket.,
ST. LOl'IS, Nov. l.-CATTLB Reeelpta.
t.bto head, inoiudiiig 1,(441 had Teaan;
market generally eteaoy; native hUp4nt
and export steena, $4.iatr.2l dreeeed seel
snd butcher steer. 4.iaaut.4A; steers Mnder
ink pounds, .o4.; tockr and feed-era-,
l.'.tMnl.it; cows and heifer. l48.6;
canner, tl.4s.tJ9l.lt; bulls. tl.itt.l lv.
M.owU'i.SO; lexas and Indian Bieers, 84.OUW
2.!: coa and heifers. Ii.fe4r2.sn.
MOUS-Reoe.pt. 9.00U need; market
lower: pig snd lights, t40Tte4i; Ptxkers.
$4.iui0u; btitchers and best hv; $t.36tf
' SHEEP AND LAMBS-fteoelpl. ljftOJ
heed; market steady; native mutiont. tlot
04: Ismii. 4Aio4i4.78; culland buck.
3.f4.00; stockers, 3.fsli;i;.)Txant, UW
4J.0U
St. Joseph Live Stwek Market.
8T. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. , I CATTLE
Receipts. 4, head: msrket ateady to 14
lower; ntives. waste.: cows nd hei t
ers, al.2asj4.s6; stockers and feeder Ji.t9
HOOS Receipts, t.488 head; msrket K4
16c lower, light, $4.7t15.16; medium and
hHHEEF,A,ND LAMBS Reoslptti' .421
head; market teody to .strong; lasaha.
$6.19; wethers, t4.i ewe, $3 66.
Stock In fight.
Receipts of live stock at th six principal
western iuhmu jtiti(.
Came
South Omaha.; 4,1
bloux City J
Kansas City 18 )
St. Louis t,8T0
St. Joseph 4.-
Chicago. .,. 14. WO
Hoga. Sheep.
f.l40 U.3V4
1,8'0
14,ta
,ti
44
2S.U00
10,jn0
It
4.'3
22.0O0
Totals
....41.176 t4.73t (6,441
' Wool Market,
BOSTON, . Nov. l.-W0Otr-ln th wool
market thl week Conditions hold firm and
the demand continues steady. Manufactur
er realise that the available iPP' Jf
wool la 11 ft-olns out of ,,h
and that their only chance to get UPP"?
la to take the wools while they ar lo be
had" Speculators are at work In aooured
grades and large transactions havo been
recorded. The carcltytof tto ioolii
la a feature of the market. Wyoming are
about the only territory wool to be found
here In any quantity. The price of dome,
tlo wools in thl market, "based on actual
ales, is about as follows: California, Hum
boldt and Mendocino, ?.L. norihJ5n'
choice, ivsmo; average. lW20c; middle
counties. 1?(i20c; southern, lWglfJc Qregon,
eastern staple. IDHiJOc: clothing. 1.(3 to: ter
ritory. Wuho. nne. lH18o; heavy fine 1W
Itic; fine medium, 1818o; medium. Wta
low medium, 2lile. Wyoming. "MJj
heavy line, lMtilttc; nne meium. 17l8c,
medium, 20fl31o; low medium, 124ac. Mon
tana, fine Choice. ilWic; fin average. IX
2oc; fine medium choice. 2i V'Z'
194i20e. Colorado, fine, lSH4c; fine medium,
15&17C. New Maxloo, approved, 14UI7c.
Pulled, scoured basis, fine A. 52(fWtV; extra,
65&6c; A superfine, tiifctllc; B uperflne, 60
62c; C superrtn. 2tVuc: combing. blood,
6t)to52c; line combing. tOJ62c. ..
ST. LolTia, Nov. 1 -VOOIStdy;
medium grade, combing and clothing. Jo
27c; light fine, lft&ilc; lieavr tin, lSJ17c;
tub washed, 133r37c. ;
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. l.-COTTON-Spot.
closed quiet; mlddllneJ upland. Wei mld
dllna eulf 19.26c; tales, 4,600 bales.
OVfRfcoL. 'Nov. l.-COTTON-Spbt.
Increased lUmand; price 1 pelnia wer;
American middling, faCr. t "".i1?!!"
dllng. t.42d; miadling, l.Kd; 1oer -m tld Inti
l.isT; good ordinary, trdiniry. 4 3.
The sales were lu.tiv "bala. of which MO
bales were for speculation, and xport ana
Inoluded 9.400 American. Receip s. fl,lC
bales, all American. Fulurei opehtl eaner
and closed steady. . American middling,
g. o. c. November, .36d; Npvmbf-pe-cembr,
8?1; Derember-January, l.ttd;
Jsnuary-Febmary, ft.26d; Febroary-Marrh.
6.24d: March-ADrll, 6.87d: April-May, t.I;
May-June. 6.19d; Jupe-Jufy, tiM; Jtiir-
ASTU'lOU?B.' Nov. l.-COTTON-Qulet and
unchanged; middling, c; sal, Jt b);
receipt. 1.000 bale; shipment, (tt aejes;
stock, 13,011 bale. . .,
Mlnaeapells Grain Marltex.
MINNEAPOLIS. NOV. l.-WHEAT-D-cemner.
31.16il.lHi: Mayi l-lti.lluA;
September. 9f,c; July. H-UTij, No. 1 hard,
tl.fo: No. 1 northern, 11.16 1 No. t rtortherti.
'rLOUR-Flrst palenta. t 4W.2: iswond
patents, taiOtftOlO: first clears, $4.4O4.60;
second clears, 88.004Si.10.
BRAN In bulk. $16.00. y ; ,
Peorfa taMtatV.
PEORIA, Nov. l.-CORN-Htesdy; No. 1
ItRo; No. 4. le; new, No. 4,,48f no graale,
BJn; new, no grade, 47o.
WHlskY-On the basts of 11.14 for Sav
lahed food. "'
Oil Prices bo Dewa, .. ,
CLEVELAND. Nor. l.-Th StJidrd Ofl
company reduced th Mlo on headlight.
176 ilegrces test, oil tni eooen refined.
cent per gallon. .
Holiday al New Orleawe.
NEW ORLEANS; NOV. 1. TCO'locAl mar
kets, holiday. :'
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REAL ESTATE TRAKSFBRS.
DEEDS fllsd for record November 1 a
furnUhed to The Bee by the M1dlnd
Guarantee and Trust compaay, bonded
abstracter. 1414 Farnam streetf
F. W. Bunten and wife to Mary
neiab int 1. block 19. -South
Omaha ,... v V w ' '
Antonla Bream and husband, to par
bar Hetdek. lot . 3, t and 4,
block 143. South Omaha
E5d Johnston to S. A. Ferguson, part
400
426
lot 8, block t. Ill ana. u eouin
C .rM a ha. . .-.A . ...
X.ttw
Sheriff to ). E. Baker, part lot t.
block I, oronara ui
Sheriff to O. K. Baker, part taglot
74M
I. se ne 14-16-18..
C. Anderson and wire to C. Hmpek,
lot 4, block 4(1, South Omaha
C. E. Corey to J. Kawalskl, lot 3,
1.144)
2,400
block 3. Hascall' sub..
W Hennenhofer and wlf to) CJ. A.
foungs. Jot 17, block 11, Seymour
(no
960
United 'Slate Real' Estate' amy' ri)'t
company to 'William Robert ei al.,
lot f block t, MiwH -34 aodj...
Delia B. Dillon and husband to Wil-
104
llam Jetter, jiarl of lot 4,. block I,
Kountse A Ru
iiih'a add.
Blltaheth J St. Felix t William
Jetter, pa" ' i macK .,
Kountse A Ruth add.........,;.... 30,000
C. Hann and wife to C. Fryiek ind
wire, part tot u oioca . , ..
Rogers' add ..I...
S. Anderaon and wife to H. S. Oates,
1.900
lot 7. block I, ta ioo. 10 . rtuin
Omaha i .'....,......,.... .
L. fl. Reed and wit to B. L. Ma
whlnney, part lot 4 and t, . block
I, Alamo flasa ..,,.,..,..,-
The Alcrchant
National Dank
orOmsha.'Ntk. ,
tk t Otsetltsrr
CtpltaJ and Sttrlut, JeCfl.&M '
rAfelNuiriT.PrM.
IVTIM HUl Otasw. '. .'.
PIAIII T. I4KU.T0H. AL Csawke
Saaeia eneeat et keas. s4trti ewe
, araa h4 Ib1itMwI aa feerle
feret gaiaees Saaglil eat aeM
luera tt anJ.ll Iaiw4. . trallael la all
ana at lb wart. , .' -
latanal a14 a TlaM rjartlgastea at paaaalt.
t QvllaaaiaM saMasrwaiir tee
f eeet eeaase4aaaw.-
GEO. I. IDUJS CRAIH CO
CHAIN BUYER ad iHIPPVRt
Meruber: Chicago, Oiaaea, Okl
gnd St. Lout ttaobange.
Tranaaetloa tt lulur aeUvery at issj
caraful attention.
M Bear Tr4Wt ! Tel, Mt. .