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    THE OMAHA DAILY TIKE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER
1007.
TD PRODUCE MAKKtl
Everything it Eaiier and There it
Little Support.
HftUIDATlON 13 QUITE HEAVY
1
Mark ProOt Reallalag mm Caak Bao.
laeea la at a Staadstlll
II OgdMf Marked
Arw Off.
OMAHA, Nor. 1. 1907.
All iruin was ennier and there il II W
support given the market on tne say dowj.
LWuiuailon a heavy and everyone it tal
Ixlng proms where It la possible. Caan
business la at a standstill.
Wheat ruled eaay on lavorable croo and
weather reporta. All outaida mifiui were
nix from 1 to lc. liquidation la neavy
d little support la given on tna aeoiiue.
LVcember wheat opened at 9WC and
closed at eTc.
Commiaalon houses sold corn at tha o pea
Inn; and reallted on yeaterday a advance.
Pricea eased oft on heavy selling, but closed
moderately strong. December orn opaned
at bic and closed at 634c
Oata opened strong on ecattered Wiving.
Offeringe era llgnt Commiaalon bouses
started selling and the market wilted
quickly.
December oata opened at 47o and cloaed at
Primary wheat receipts were 795.000
buahela and 'ahlpmcnta wera 4 000 bushels,
against receipt a laat year ot 91.0u0 buahela
and alilpmenta of oao.OuO buahela.
Corn racelpta wera 811,0u0 buahala and
ahlpmenta wera 29,000 buahela, sgalnst rw
cetpta laat year of "446.000 buahala and ahlp
menta of 460,000 buahela.
Clearances wera 116,000 buahela of corn,
I.Auv buahela of oat and wheat and flour
equal to 800.000 buahela.
Liverpool cloaed NtiVtd lower on wheat
and unchanged to d higher on corn.
Local taii.i of opitoua.
turee steady; December, la IVkd; March,
a 4 Sid; May, Da 3d.
'OK,n r-poi, ea ; prim mixed Amer
ican, ea ad; futuraa steady; December,
6 rt; January, a 61 a.
HOI'R in London (1 aclfio coaat steady).
. HV) 1US. .
otaaa wnoT7Kxi.B hirket.
Artlclas.l Open. I H!gh. Low. Close.l Tes'y.
Wheat-I i
May... RHI
May. .. Sfi-V
July.... 90
Co"- i
Dec.... Er?i
May... M
July... 63!
Obh -
ICC.... 47
May... 60S
July... 46
I
MVj
MS
46 .i
I
n
90W
64
63H!
I
47
6"H
461
r
P7M.I
91V4I
1
64 V,
64H
I
47,!
WVa
8
89
,
83 "a
MTt
407,
Oataka Cask Prleoa.
No trading In cash grain. All rooelptg
carried over. ' ..
Carlot fteoeiots.
What. Com. Oata
Chicago
Knnaaa City
Minneapolla .
Omaha
Duluth. .......
St. Lou la ....
63
81
172
IX
$49
62
17S
28
V.'.
11
39
CHICAGO GRAM AND PRADVISIOMS
rcatarea of tka Tradlagr mm Closing
Prlcea am Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Nov. 1. The local wheat mar
ket waa weak today beoauae of freah liqui
dation caused by lower prlcea at European
marketa. At the close wheat for December
deliver was off lc. Corn waa off fcc-Oatg
showed a gain of V4o. provisions were un
changed to 22V4c lower.
Tha wheat market opened weak because
of a decline at Liverpool and other Euro
pean grain centers, and continued weak for
tha greater part of the day. Outalde trade
was exceedingly light and tha marTTet was
dull and featureless all day. Tha practical
auapenelon of export business In New Tork
because of the financial conditions was the
chief reason Tor the inactivity. Advices
from Argentina of an' excellent crop condi
tion and general , ralDS . throughout the
winter wheat belt were additional bearish
Influences. The market rallied about lo
from the low point in the last hour on buy
ing by shorts.. The close waa stendy. De
cember opened Aiic lower at 66VVr2.
sold off to 947e and closed at 9'.e. May
ranged between 31 0J1 and $1.044o and
closed ot S1.04H. Clearances of wheat and
flour were eoiial to 4,750,O"O bn. Primary ra
celpta were 7S4,ooo bu.,, against wrauw du. on
tha earn dav laat Year. Minneapolis. Tv
Juth and Chicago reported recelpta of 57J
cars, against Ml cars last wera aim d
car a. ttar anfV
The corn market displayed Borne weak
nnaa at tha opening, but revived ajid ruled
atrong tor the remainder of the day. The
firmness was caused by reports of the poor
condition of the new crop In many locali
ties. The demand came chiefly from shorts.
fhe market closed strong and near the
Igh point. Decemlter opened unchanged
to Ho higher at 68H6Nid aold off to MMlo
and then advanced to 6Hc The close waa
at &V.tC9Hc. Local receipt were 173 cara.
with 44 of contract grade.
The' force of the early trad'ng In oata
and the selling of May by longs caused a
decline of neardly lc In the price of the
option, l-ater the market showed atrength
on prediction of a light movement In the
near future, me ciose was iruit. un
cember opened He higher at Mc. a ld be
tween 4io and &"C. and closed at 497c May
aold between 6!c and 62Hc and cloaed at
f.:. Tu-al recetnta were 153 cara,
ProvisionB were weak becauae of the Bell
ing of pork by local parkere. At Ilia close
uniurv notk waa off iSc at 814.45. Ijird
waa lower at t8.47V. Klba wefa unchanged
at I7 674, m
Estimated recelpta , for tororrow are:
... . r .. . ....... 1 r n.l. 01
wneai, oo i.i.i " m
cars; hogs, 10,000 head. .
The leaaln, lunula ranged as follows:
Articles.l Open. HUxh.) Low. I Close. I Tea'y
. FGU9 Fresh country, 2S; atOrage. ISo.
ULillth Common, Mc; fauoy tub and
rolla, !1jJc; creamery, llo.
CHK-Kpfc. New tun ctearo. Wlaconain
twina, 17V; n full-cream brick. 17c; do
ineaiic, new Hmiaa, lc; new limber uer, U
tlec; young Ametlcaa, 17vc
LIVE IOLL1R1 Spiings. c; hens,
9c; roosters, 6c; ducka, 10c; geese, to;
turkeys, lc; pigeona, 76c per doa.
LnhSHitU PUULTKK isprtnga, fanoy,
L . i s lc , lets. V); ducka, lie;
geeae, lie; turkeys, lTlSc.
Hat tliu'ti .su. I upland. 810.00; me
dium. H On; No. i fmliom, 6 uO: off grades
lion) m n to tt.io. rye straw, li.ta); N I
alfalla. IlLao.
FRUITS.
CHANFERni E8 ler barrel, 8.W.
APPLES Colorado fancy Jonathan. 4
tier box. 61.26; Lalliorma lielleflower, UWQ
i.'Sb; Waahlngton Bnow, per box. 82.00; Ore
gon Klnga, per box, ti.Wi; Oregon Upltsen
berg, per box, 82.M); Oregon Baldwin, J.'.zo;
New York baldwlna, fancy, per barrel, 16.00:
(ireenlng, l.t; Hubbardaon, 4S 'Vi a7i varie
ties Michigan apples, j-er bushel basket,
I1..5.
PEARS-Wtntar Nellie, l-tler box, 88.26;
6-tler lux, tj.uu; Idaho and Lanjon, 4 and 6
tier boxes, H.dm.
OHAPE8 Michlaan, per baaket, 8?e; New
Tork. 82c; California Tokay, per crate, 8J.J0;
Cornlchan, 8i.tlo; Imported Malaga, per keg,
84.tiuaja.u0.
VEGETABLES.
NAVT BEAN 8 Per bu.. No, L $110 per
bu. ; I lira. 7c per lb.
POTATOE-Per bu.. TSKJaOo-
B BANS New wax and string. 4DOWs per
market baakev.
CAifBAviHi Wisconsin, Holland eeed, lHc
per pound.
BEKIb Per bushel, 80o.
AK8MP-Per bushel. 760.
FA DISHES Per doxen. 10c
lOMATOES Per baaket. v0O7fa,
CKI.EKt Michigan, aJoc.
ONION Ked Ulobe. per pound, 10.
SWEET POTATO EB-Virginia, 83.26.
I'KPPERS Per bushel. 76o.
BEEF CUTB.
No. 1 ribs. 14c; No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. t
libs, to; No. 1 loin, lc; No. i loin, 18c:
No. 3 loin, 8c; No.. I chuck. c; No. t
church, 6 Wo; No. ( chuck. 4 Wo; No. l round,
kc; No. 2 round, 7Wc; No. 3 round, Vc:
No. 1 plat, 4Vc; No. i plate, 4c; No.
plate, 3c
TROPICAL FRUIT.
LEMONS Per box, 85.00, 8a.t, $7.00.
COCUANU'lU Per sack. M ou; per doxen.
40c. '
DATES On market Oct. 26; Hallowe'en,
per pound, 7c; feayer. per pound i'ria.
BANANAS Per bum h. .uu.V.
M18CELLANEOL8.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
are aomewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seen, lesimus of
moving aupplles of l.ninedlate grades Quo
tatlonr tat.ae Ircm lie to 8v lor California
irult and - from iwc to lc foi Oregon.
Peachea, very firm, with fancy yellows
auolad at UM. -
in' .j. TALT.OW-tJieen salted,
i No. 1 9c; No. 2, 7Vc; bull hides, 6c; green
I hides. No. 1, Sc; No. 8, 6c; "horse, IU.50(B.oO;
; sheep pelts, novHiil.ti. 'lailow. Mi i. vc.
26c; NO. SO,
NEW YORK SrOC&S AND BONDS
Market it Generally Tranquil, with t
Firm Undertone.'
FEELING OF CCTTFIDENCE GROWS
Tradlaa; Staka lato Coadltloa of
Beml-Staaraatlaa After Tarloaa
Irreaalarltlea . at the
Ooealagr,
NEW TORK, No. 1 The atock market
was tranquil today, with a firm undertone,
and sank Into a condition of seml-atagna-
tlon after vartoua irregularities. The grad
j ual clearing of thla s'tuation reflects a feel-
Ilng of growing confidence in the stock mar
ket, but the facilities for tta expression are
I still hampered. Tentative operatlone on
margin, which have cropped up with the
change ot call loan rates, gave no encour
agement from bankers. Houses with In
terior connections assert that there la a po
tential demand r stocks from points out
side of New Tork, but that the execution
of or'ders from these sources mml await
the report of actual cash shipments, owing
to the difficulties In the war of exchange
' operations. One of the Influences waa the
news of the Pennsylvania dividend. That
I waa. In consequence, In considerable de
mand, and it atrength had a sustaining
effect on the whole list The decline In
September earnings net and the announce
ment or proposed retrenchment in me im
provements department also bad consider
able effect.
Amalgamated Copper was under pressure
and. In spite of further advances In the
price of copper In the London market and
at the New Tork Metal exchange, ad
vanced. Borne of the bank estimates of the
week's currency movement were read with
aomewhat languid Interest, owing to doubt
of the accuracy of analysts of the cross
current In the week's movement. The banks
show a movement of fci'rrency balance
away from New Tork on the express move
ment of upwards of 8lS,flO0,ofl0. out the op
eratlona of the subtressury have yielded to
the banks a gain of 816.103.000. Last week's
bank statement did not reflect fully the
government deposits made with the banks,
even for last week. The gold engsged
clear. The scarcity of currency sharpens
the demand for exchange. The eaalng of
the local rail money market was given
fart responsibility for tha. movement De
alla of the large appllcatlone which are be
Inr made to take additional bank note clr
rulatlon under the comptroller's offer In
creae.ng facilities were read with Interest.
The observance of the holiday abroad left
the market without one of Ite usual forces.
The conditions became torpid at times and
the market seemed to be settling Into an
attitude of cautious waiting to atudy de
velopments In the general aitvatlon. The
easy closing was attrbuted to some late
Bell ng out of collateral loans.
Bonds were Irtegular. Total sales, pat
value, 82,610.000. United States ts advanced
H and the 3s "4 per cent on call.
Number o. al. r I i-i lauons on the
New York Stock exchaii:
. . amies. Htga. tow. vi
Adams Expme
Anulasmetet reaper 8I.4D
waa quiet at 17H4 per oa. - Money, IUfi4
per cent Discount rate for shoit and three
months' bills, 6'oO per cent.
BERLIN, Nov. 1. Ti ailing on the Rourae
today was dull and prices were weak.
Penna opened at a decline of 4V points.
nEPORT OP TUB CLEtnlSO 1IOISH
Traaaaetloao of tke Aaaoelateal Daak
for Iko Week.
NEW TORK, Nov. L Bradstreefs bank
clearings report for the weea ending Octo
ber 31 ahowa an aggregate of o,ui.,iM.uuu,
a agalnat tS.lK807, laat week and 82.916,
2i!8.aw in the coi responding week laat r.
Canadian clearinga for the week total
37.010, aa agalnat 39u.K2.OiiO last wesx and
l4a.no.vuu In the ssme week last year. Fol
lowing is a list of the cities:
ullAUA LIVE 'STOCK MARKET
aatasaaaaaaaaa '
light of San of Cattle, with Pricei
Showin? Some Strength.
CITIES.
Clearings.
Inc.
Deo. J
' I
Am. C. A r
I Am. C. r.
I An. Cettoa Oil
Am.
Am.
' Am.
Am.
Am.
COFFER Roasted. No. 3J.
Zlo : No. 26. lo; No. 30. 14Ho.
K1BH-Halibut. He. tiou.. ,,. pickerel.
10c: pike. pike, fresh frosen. 12c;
whltensh, 140190; buffalo, 14c: bullheads,
skinnea and uisi.ed. Uc; relfli?.. dressed,
17c: white perch, 7c; white bata, 15"; b'acg
has, ite; aunflsh. 6Q0c; crsppies, 6&vc;
laige crapplea, 16c; herilng. fresh frucen,
c; whltensh, frosen. l4U16e. picket el, fresh
frozen. 13c: red snapper. 12o: floundere.
niamerel. lS4o per nsh: cedflau. (rean !
frozen, 12c; red snipper, IK; flounders. '
fr.ak Irnt.n 1 httw-lr f-.ah f,.,.. -)- I
I emelta, 13c; shad roe, 46o per lb.; frog lege;
I Ite per don green aea lur'la me.t. IUi
I ee lb.
I CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
i em. 7&c. Tomatoes, fancy i-pound esns,
81.46; standard 3-piund cans, 3120. Plne
i epl-le rsiel. -poud. i. .' . sliced,
tl.75S2.3B. Gallon apples, M.50. California
; apricots. 82.40. Pears, 31.762.50. Peaches,
It .;. I.. '. eu.nes. i. Alaska
salmon, red. $1-40; fancy Chine ' fiat, 12 U;
' ;cii.y "t). luu 5. Si i. uusiter
oil, 33.60; three-quarters mustard, 33 36.
Bweet potatoes, 31.2611.30. Sauerkiaut. too.
I - i 4 'Us Mx"oi im, l.lma lieeux .-coimit.
7Scy;1.2S. Soaked peas, 2-pound, 63c; fancy,
tl 9 in 1 AH
Nl iB t ajifornia aint;ca. Ic. t. ni;i wai- ' "r"
nuts. 16c: pecana' 12W13c: niberts. I i. . -
Mr
t'i
ii 7
Am. Cotten Oil pfa
Amerlcaa Bxpreu
Am. H. A L. sfS
Am.-rtcaa Ice
Am. Llnaeea Oil
Am. Llama Oil pM
Loeomotlve
Locomotive p(4
. A R
I. A R pt ...
ufir Rcflnlni
Am. Tokecco pfd etfa
Aoao iada. Mialng Co
AlohlBo .., ...
Alchbea pra
Atlantic Coait Lisa
Btltimorx A Ohio..'.
Bi; A Ohio ld
Drooklfa RiplJ Tr
Canadian PaelSe .
Central ot N Jereey
Cheupeeko A Ohio
Cb cto Ot. W
Chlmio A N. W
Chlcaio. M. 8C
Chlogo T. A T.. oBereo.,
Cklcago T. A T. P'4-
C. C. C. A t. L.. .......
Colored') t. A I
Colorado A So
Colo.- A to. let pfd
Colo. A 8o. d pt.
Coneolideted Ca
1.10
1.010
100
114
M
84
r
4
M
70
400 17
nuts. 16c; tecana' 12W13c: niberts. 2c: I 4Vr,'A'-'
H.aalla, 13tl4.-; almonds. JTw: roasted pea- S , V w
luta, M,c; raw peanuts, so. . g R 'b.".'.'.'
u.t.
1,70)
1 84
10
I tm
I.SU0
4OT
KK
MO
''ioo
1,000
4. W0
10
409
400
8
IH
too
tun
I.7U0
u
t'i4
o '
14 4
nvi
44
II
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1
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tot
t
14H
U
.4114
4V6
0V4
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1M
u
fio
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M4
7IS
4
It
tUj
'inii
141
isw
100
to
Ml
4
4
n
to
60 Uj
1H
TOO U1 1716
Wheat I
Deo. WIH-PH 9H 94'4. T.T 9(Ti
May 103V.I 104 1 03Vll04V-tt 104!i
104S
July 97 WVa 7 98V S
Corn N
Deo. BW4 6?69V4HMt IS1
May ' SSti'7 693 6i9..((j SS9Ti'W
July fii-a0 M (A'aisVHU .)
CUta
DeO. - 494 M 4V 49 49H
May 6 62 67 6IH 62a V
July ,48 48S, 47H 48HI 4
Pork
Jan. 14 60 14 60 14 80 14 46 14 06
May 14 fi 14 Mi 14 66 14 aa 16 00
Lard
Nov. 86V t 46 8 4H 8 7Vj
May 1 70 1 70 65 . I 02Val 176
Rlha- I I
Jan. 1 55 8 66 1 42i 8 4TH I t?H
Jan. 7 7H 7 6V 1 60 1 7 T 67
May I la) 7 90 1 V 7 fciVsj 1
NEW YORK OKXERAL MARKET
Feat area of Trading; and Prices oa
Leadta- Comaaodltleo.
NEW TORK, Nov. 1.FLOITH Receipts.
SO.063 bbls.; exports. 12,6 6 bbls.j market
dull and unsettled: Mlnneadta patente.
6 26ff6.76; winter straight 14 04.6.i;
winter patents, 34.9046.40; Minnesota
bakers. 14. 604. 95; winter extras. t4.00(ji
4.26; winter Tow grade, I3.S0W4 16. Rye
flour, steady, 15.25 6.60. Buckwh'.at
floor, steady, 33.1903.23 per hundred
CORNMEAL Firm; white and yellow,
31151.26; coarse, ll.46JJl.tO; kiln dried, 33. SO
4.o
RYE Dull; No. I western, 4o f. o. b.,
New York..
N BARLEY 8teady; malting, H.051.10,
nomlfal. c. 1. f., New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 114,300 bu. exports,
110.500 bu. Bnot. eusv: No. t red. tl.06i.
elevator, and 31 074). f. o b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth, nominal, f. o. b., afi t;
No. 2 hard winter, nominal, f. o. b., afloat.
There waa a 2c break In wheat today,
resulting from weak rabies, lessened cash
demand, weakness In outa'de markets and
lli.u'datlon. A rally near the close followed i P, g. c. Bid.
atrength In coarse grains, and final prices . pmiman Palao Car...--
wereijTc net lower. December, 8' 0S1-1S Rvediog
1 .-'., cloaed at 31T4j. May, 31.10H'31.15ISI ' Reading let pfd
CORN Receipts, 21,600 head; ex pot la. 4 632 j Riding id pfd
head. Spot steady: No. 2. 704c. elevator, i Ripubile Steel
and 71Vc, f. o. b., afloat: No. 2 whl'e, 7!4c: 2";h'l fTL1'1
No. yellow.. 71 ViC f. o. afloat, atl noml. JJ "
pal. The option market was wnnoui trans- ; " . 7 . j r u pfd...
Louie . W
L. 8. W. pfd
D. A R. O. ptd
D Killers' Securities .
Brie
i Brie let pfd
: Brie ll pld
oeneral Bieotrle
I lllleoM Central
I Inter iitioiiel Paper .
' Int. Feper ptd
Int. rump
Im. Pump pfd
Iowa Ctntril
lowi C nt al pfd .....
K.nji cur so
I. ul Till. A N '
lleilcit Central
. Mina. A St. I. .......
M., B. P A g. S.' t
M . St. P. A S S. M.
j M uoerl P.cltto
I M , K. A T
X.. K. A T. Ptd.....
National Lead ....
N. R. R. of M. pfd,
Ni'w Turk 0-ntrai..
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A V.
Norfn.k A W. ptd..
No ti Am rica ...
PaclSc Kail
Peuntylventa
People' O-e
r . C . C. A Bt. L.
Preeeed Sue! car,
too
i.toe
4O0
190
1,40
100
400
00
8.400
40
UI4
M
X4
10
111
10
10
40
II
I
n
107
lit '
I
40
ttt
pfd..
ogerei
, actlona, cloalng not unchanged.
cloned at 7lc ana way at t'c.
December
at.
, St.
, Bt.
gju k rn Pic.flo
Bo. Paciso pia
Bo. Railway
So H.l.y pfd
Teaneiee C. A I....
Texe A Pactne
T., St. L. A W. ......
T., St. LAW. pfd.
No. t
Caah quotation were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 84.408
4.76; winter straights. 634l.46; sprlnv pal
enta, V4o5 7o; spring airalahla, ti..l;
bakers, 83 J'XJM.'Ai. ,
WHEAT No. t sprlnf, , 1.00gi.OJ; No. 1
red, 9-'ifj944o.
(VHS-Nq. 2. 69c; No. 1 yellow,
tOVWic.
OATS No. I, 4FH; No,' t white, 460100.
BARLEY Good feeding, 63&c; fair to
choice malting. 76fl.c.
SEEDS Flax, No, 1 northwestern, $1.U.
PHOV1SIONS Ehort rlba aides (looaei,
37 372)8 25. Mces pork, per bbl. 6l3.87Vt$
14 Oil. Lard per Ho lbs.. 13.50. Short c.aar
Ides, boxed, 37-75M .26.
Following were the receipts and shlp
meiila of Hour and grain:
Kexvtnt. bhlpincta
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu .
Corn, bu ..,
Oata. bu ...
Rye. bu ....
Barley, bu
21.
43.
!"3.7.
6.6oO
63,6 4
47 100
1, 0
lc7,K
171. 0)
370
23. 00
OATS Receipt. 187, iOJ bu.; exports, 1.410
' bu. Spot, steady; mixed. 26 to 82 Ilia , 62c:
1 natural white, 26 to 32 lba.. Htfj&&i
I clipped white, 32 to 40 lbs., 6tWfi4u,
HAY Steady; good to choice, 1 1571.20.
FEED 8'esdy: spring bran, 38.10; mid
. d)'r- rJ.5; cltv. f'.H.oo.
ilHIDEl45ulet; Central America; 1J I V.t
' II c. v, , K ally
, PROVISIONS fef. ady; family. 314.50 , u. s. Puob.T
fl5U0; mea, tl0.(vffl0.50; beef ham, it. g Rubber pfd,
i) ill' nacket. 110 5u,l 1.00. Cut mea'a 1 ll. S. Sterl
Steady; pickled belllee, I10 50l4.00: v. S. St el pfd...
li-ki.i enni'iner. ni in ne auinK dickjau y.hj luu. - -
ha''S. S11.00dJU.60. lard, eaay; western
nrime. S8.7oi.8rt. nomlnol: reflned. barelv
ateady; conltnent. 39 35; compound. 31.4lSft
161. Pork, steady; short clear, 3: 6. 69 17 26
TALLOW Quiet; city, 6c: country,
I I T & 6 W c.
I RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 3'4
lr) ct Janan. nominal.
BUTTER Weak; creamerlea. aneclala,
2tnc; extiaa. 2c; third to flrrta. m 6 ';
creamerv. beld fi' to sper'al. 94d"iTV4c;
state, dairy, common to finest, ZiXe
proceaa. common to epeclaia. lf'?iVtc;
wratern factory common to first, lftffKc,
n V Fci' r any ; uncnanrea.
I E'S Ptrona; stale. Pennsvii-exta ard
i nrarbv fancy aelected white, SS'94?c: rood
I to ct-nlce. S4i3 c; briwn fancv
I averaxe prime. 8f"c: e-t to extra flrt.
t2c; wealern first, 23ti25c; aeconds, trfj
12c.
POl'ITRY Alive, ou'et; unrinc chickens.
1?c: fowls. Tc; ture'-a. Ifc; rtrewd end
western c'.'ckens, 1215c; turkeys, 16-318C,-fowls,
yttwc
1(1 U 13
"'too 'isii 'si"
3,700 14H 14
'"ieo 'rivi "is"
100 114 HI
tH4 -"
100 14 tt 1414
104 14 M
104 I7H 7 W
'iliio '" "ti vi
10 t t
100 41 41
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100 M 7
" 'iiii 'iivi
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100 MH 844
400 U
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604 iV n
400 UVt II
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100
104
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7
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100
4,104
40
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1
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14
71
11! W
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100 1IM
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K4
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i4
14
111
u
164
44 '4
24 1
81 4
H
170
a
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1'4
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74
It
41
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71
0
164
150
Ii
111
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44
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4
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104
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1
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S44
i:s
114
1'4
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14
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41
tS',
4
M
4S
41
M
ion 4
71
44
11
10
in
4
74
,
II 1
64
K. '
It
4
64
104
11
17
134
114
14
114
1084
71
44
374
14
46'
13
S4
1
16
4
14
nt
61 -10
44
ii
1
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14
1114
, i !
114
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. iJoula
Pittsburg
ban Ktanclsco..
Baltimore
Kansas City I
Clnclnna I
New Orleans
Minneapolla
Cleveland
Detroit
Loulavllla
Lo Ange.es
Milwaukee
Seattle
Bt, Paul
Providence
Bunalo
Indianapolis
Denver
Fort Worth
Richmond
Albany
Waahlngton
Salt Lake City
Portland, Ore
Columbus, O
St Joseph
Memphis
Savannah
Atlanta
Spoaana, Wash
Toledo, O
Tacoma
Nashville
Rochester
Hartford
Peoria
Des Moines
Norfolk
New Haven
Grand Rapids
Dayton
Portland, Me
Sioux City
Springfield, Mass
Evanaville
Birmingham
Syracuse
AuguBta, Ga
Mobile
Worcester
Knoxvllle
Wilmington, Del
Charleatan, 8. C,....,
Chattanooga
Jacksonville, Fla
Wichita
Wilkeabarre
Davenport
Little Rock.... j
Wheeling, W. Va....
Fall River
Kalamazoo, Mich
Topeka
Bpiingrleld, 111
Helena
Fort Wayne, Ind ,
New Bedford
Lexington
Toungstown
Erie, Pa
Macon
Aj.run
it'n kf- rd. (II
fedar Rar'ds, la....
Chester, Pa
Btnghampton
Farao, N. D
Lowell
Canton, O
Bloomington. HI
South Bend, Ind......
Qulncy, 111 ,
Springfield, O
bl'.UK rails, 8. D
Manafleld, 0-.u..
Decatur, 111
Fremont
Jackaonvllle, Ll.
Lincoln
luaaland, OaJ....
(Houston ,
(Galveston
11,846.629.0001
24t.69i).0
177.o78.OiiO
kil.'4.i
16.532. OOOi
t.',ti9.'.0M
4".6u5.tOt
8l,i2u.0M
89. 461.0. 10
14 6.1 0 01
19.6P7.0jO
S,2J6,Uii)
17.361,000
14..'k:,(w
14.3fU.0U0
9,0.9, uUD
13.,o O..0
ii.Sie.oiiv
11.263,000
13.4H3,0.)
7,4i,CKl0
8.tKt7.tmo
7.460.000
8,48!,0(VJ
111.. 30, 00
4.6,l,uOv,
6.37,000
6.6M.0W
6,0fW,(X)
8.74d.000
6.3.9.0OO
4.2,8.000
69J6.00
6.601 ,000
6.2 B iA-OI
7.9;l.u
4.0.1i.0m
4.931.0. k)
4,37,0I1
3,412,Wi
8 253.OJ0
t.6i"i.0.0
2,9,1.0110
3.L,0V0
2.J..ino
2,344,000
1. 58 J, OiJO
2.2'W.O.Xl
2.107.000
2.0l '4, 000
2.o8.0.H
2.55. 0X)i
2.4J4.0X
2.371,000!
. I,4iii.u00
1.846.0.i0
1.645,0,10
l.S-'b.OX'
1,763, 000
1, 471,Oi ),
1.2i6.0i0
1,446,0.10
l.Sfio.iXM
1,704,0001
2,0i o.OOu
1.210.0.XI
1,441,000
l,030,u0O
931, COO
843.0U)
1,24J,OoO
. 843,0H0i
8l,0lO
6il.lR0
6M6.0HM
78..O0OI
737.0JO
eOiOuOl
6.6, WW
. iS'I.ooj1
Wl.OOOj
472.00i)
7uO,oO-j
on, .i
481.000
449.000
44.0oM
. 46.000
4O6,0t0
6K-.0uW
890.0-101
819.0..IO
845,tO0
2SO.O0.)
1.400.0! 4
2,O63,0W
29.6W.
14,989,000)
7.01
18 8.
9.7
1.0
6.0
3.2
14.8
8.2
36 8
2.1
6.0
29 9
7.3
20.9
11.2
9.6
17.3
16.6 ......
39.6
8.6
17.0
9.2
23.
'io!.
1.9
16.9
11.3
6
6.6
10.4
6.1
13.8
4.0
47.3
1.3
8.2
"uV4
3 4
8.6
16.6
14.0
6.3
10.7
12.2
1S.5
21 7
8.2
20.6
12.3
.63.3
9.4
13.6
41.9
10.9
2.6
27.3
, ...
4.9
21.9
2,.8
107.6
41. '
28.6
2J.0
7.0
24.0
48.0 ......
' D.1.6
17.6
I U
10.1
4.7
41.3
HOGS SELLK3 LIITLE STROXQEU
gkeea aad taaika la Very Llgtkt f ap
ply 'Killers Scarce aad Uo4
Klada Btroag Feeders Blow
kat Steady.
OMAHA. Nor. 3. 1907.
Ca.tle. Hogs. 8iiep,
SOUTH
T? akdk i r t a wurn .
Cuhcial Monday 10 6.9 1,370 26.510
Otlic.al lueaday 2.8..H 1.8.3 6 7r7
Uiiic.ul Weilnes.lay 2.. 37 2.447 9.P47
Oftlulal Thuisday .. 2 5e S,4il
Estimate Friuay 1,900 2.0 e.4ue
Five davs this week...22,17t 10,736 66,0.
Same d-ys last week. .. .,li 24,343 So,
tiun.e days 2 weeka ago..8o.4) s.n 6i.i0
Same oua 8 weeka a.o..,t!4 2,t,8.H0 7j,06
Hume uaya 4 weeas ago..o-,l7 26,6.4 93.2-8
Same dys last year 33,ell 24,167 77,1(74
The following taoie shows the leueipts
of cattle, r.oas and aheep al South Omaha
lor the year to date, compared with laat
year: 19V7. 1.4. Inc. Deo,
..auil 1.0ia,22l 8iu,ne3 l4w..
toaS 2,01u.k3 I.Ho.464 ol
Sheep LilKhtMM 1,611. 4l4 ....... 24.634
The following table shows the average
prkes of i,ogs at boiHh Omaha fwr the laat
aeveral daya with comparisons:
Data. 1907. 1906.1906.!l9O4.19u8.19e3.19Ol.
Vt
Oct
it.
Oct
Ut:t.
UOt.
Oct
Oct
-Ct
k t.
Nor.
22...
33...
M...,
26....
27 ...
23....
a...,
30 ..
31... i
1...,
6 871 ll
70 g
6 46
I 39
6 46
e
6 55
6 4a
6 43
6 Hi
6 61
131 I 141
6 1. a 1"
13 I 01
6 161
'"I
6 15
6 05
6 02
06
4 94
4 91
4 84
4 94
4 88!
4 931 4 9T.I
4 9S
6 It
e I
6 '
I 201
6 08
6 01
I 16 I 701
6 141 761
0H
6 74
71
e
t 62
I 6 51
6 M
6 01
t 06
6 00
4 9
4 84
6
4 971 6 f1 5 81
4 93 6 59 5 72
4 8S 6 'll1 ( 67
6 64 6 71
Bunday.
The official number of , cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. She'r.
Union Paclflo system 36 9 13
C. & N. W. (west) 6
C, St P., M. & O
C, H. & Q twest). ,.
C, R. I. & P. (ess!)....
C, K. I. P. (west)....
Chicago Great Western.
To the Prudent
Investor
It 6s not enough to be a cm red that aa
Investment concern Is the oldest, largest
or moat progressive of Its kind. He will
want to know all about It condition and Its
ratio of expense to receipts and earnings.
This association, with sixteen years' ex
perience, ret resources of 81.700,000 and a
reserve and undivided profit account of
875,000, Is the largest, safest and most con
servative ssvtnus and Investment Institu
tion In Nebraska. Its condition la shown
by the full statements Issued monthly to Us
directors and by the full statements Issued
to the publlo at least semi-annually and to
the state banking board, whenever It Is
called , upon. Its ratio of expense Is less
thafi I per cent of the annual rece'pts.
Call or write for a full statement of Its
growth and resources. We have over C.600
members, and are ready to receive sums
ranging from tl to 86,000 any dy and to
secure same by first mortgages on boma
properties, repayable monthly. Our pres
ent dividend rats Is per cent per eouui re
payable semi-annually.
Tfi3 Cons3nratiY3 Savings &
Loan Association
1614) 3Karay BU Omaha.
axo. r. qixmom. vato w. xtuts,
Vie. ss 7 and Xreaaw
day a good strong toe higher than-ft was
on Friday of last week.
Representative sales:
..35
..76
30
20
Totals
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated
No.
l)...,
41
tl
It....,
44....,
40
71
11
41
46....,
41....,
6
44....
71
AT.
...143
...117
...44
...Ibl
...i4
...1.4
...ll
...
...ke
...iUW
...Ml
...111
...ZD
9.7
:.
13.4
9.7
6.1.7
9.3
"i'.9
31.7
22.6
20.7
31.6
6.8
17.6
1 16.0
20.5
24.4
6.4
3.7
42.4
1..1
24.4
CANADA.
B. C.
Montreal .
Toronto ..
Winnipeg '.
Ottawa ..
Vancouver,
Halifax
Quebec
Hamilton
St John. N. B
London, Ont...
Victoria. B. C.
fCalgary ......
29,876,000) ' .1
26.j66.uuOI
12.014,Ov4)
2,248.1)01)
' 8,3it9,0O0
1,617,000
1,843, uOl
l,b03,00
t i.O 0
994.0
1,039,000
1,44,000
9.1
8.7
23.7
10.3
8.8
18.5
12.4
1 0
8 1
(Not Included In totals because containing
Other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because compari
sons are Incomplete.
New York TUoaer Market.
NEW TOFK, Nov. J.-MOISY-On call 11 cows 860
In strong demand, at per cent; ruling i cow 740
rate, 10 per cent; offered at 4V4 ter cent. 8 cows 753
Time loans all rates, mmlnal. No. I a.ia; 10 cows K8
sixty day .nd ninety days, 8 per cent to : 11 cona 913
10 per cent; six months, 7 per cent to 6 per 6 feeders.. 771
Cent. I 65 steers. ...U22
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Noml- 1 18 steers.. ..1 67
nally at 7V per cent to 10 per cent. S ail ot i 20 seera....H30
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 4.4)
Swift and Company 811
Cudahy Packing Co 8W
Armour & Co 624
Vansant A Co 48
Carey & Benton 684
Lobn-an & Co 23
McCrcary & Carey 13
W I. Stephen 63
Hill 4 Son ... S3
Hamilton A RothscTT"" .. Ill
Klngan & Co
Sam Werthelmer 2
Mike Haggerty 43
J. B. Root & Co 32
O. McConnaughey 4
T. B. Inaram 8
I rier- Broa 6
Huffman ....
Other buyers
Sh. Pr.
... 6 40
140 l w
41 M
14 III
.M I 114
67
I l
I 40
6 44
4 40
I 44
I 40
I 40
6 to
..eceipta
mo
ioo
1M)
io
no
1MI
Ne.
40...
It...
SI...
41...
11...
40...
f...
It...
44...
17...
II...
40...
46...
ll...
Ol
Av.
..
..Il
..Ul
..174
..til
14
.114
.IM
HO
S
M
.1.1
.III
sueep as
I 134
I
6 4i4
4 114
I t!4
I M
I 16
I 41
I 44
6 44
6 44
I i
4 70
t W
expected
341
6 6
610
615
275
8
719
61
49
no oiiw Were Very liatlt. onlv eUlneen nr. K n
In sight when the market opened. Ot t..U
numuer two cara were conaigned through
and aa there waa very little atait caired
over from yesterday the total ofte.ln.s
wete small.
at siieep and lambs were especially I..
HmIU auubly and uacltera wera .,1
I pay little aironer prlcea for the atuff may
'ia,ted- "srln4ts brought 64.7 and ete.
I eeiv.
I Hie feeder trade waa In about the samo
iconuu.on aa yesterday, that la I; waa alow,
uui aim pricea re. named about stationary,
l'heie seemed to rw. aumcint nrtr. i
hands of buyers to clean up the supp.y, bu.
yujeia were an disponed to move cau
tiouely, hence the torenoon waa very we.i
clearance
200
204
I.7S4
I advanced before anything like
1 was effected.
AS Was noted VMI.r.v nrlx.. at lIl,k
iuii . - cii.iunia io ieea tins season to gei
CATTLE The number of cattle in me , tneir oraers in so that they cjuld be ftl.ed
yards this rrewnlng was very smaii mere un uays wnen runs prove large.
heir a- verv few beef steers and only a mod- ' WUaiation on aood to choke killers-
traie sprinkling of other kinds. In fict, a Lambs. to.76S6.25; yearling wethers, 4.,5
cons'deiable proportion of the receipts con
sisted of the kind of cattle generally known
aa Hash. The feel'ng on the market waa
firm both on beef cattle and on oow atuff
In fact; the light rece'pts have enabled
packers and outside buyers to clean up
the surplus, with llw result that prices
during the lust two or three, days have
been given an upward tendency. Thu to-
Auv the market - la almost back Where It
was at the cloo of last week, a good share j 10 western lambs,
of the decline at -the opening having oeen western lambs,
5.2o; wethers: 84.60(&4.7: ewes. 4.ov4t4..A.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs, ed.auVj.iA,
common lambs, t4.06.25; yaarlinga, H Mi
4.; weUiero, 84.0u4j4.6j; ewes, 3-OOi(;t.j0;
comlr.on ewes, U.wvi.tO; aged breeding
ewes, 14.604)6.00.
Representative sales:
At.
ou Kiuin uaxota lambs,! feeders 67
248 South Dakota ewes, feeders. 17
culls...
feeder
feeders
inadH un. I 46 Western ewea. nilla
The market on etockers and feeders alao j 20 western ewes, culls......
has recovered a good deal from the break j 160 weatern lambs
brought about early In the wee .4 by the 845 western lambs, feeders.
suduen tightening of the financial altua- , 63 western lambs, culls
tton. Today the few cattle were cleaned I I weatern lambs, buck ...
up in good season and prospects were that 33 Wyoming wethers, culls.
the yaids will be practically bare by the 376 Wyoming wethers
end of the week. Prices have firmed up 1 147 Y yomtng ewea
very materially and are now back -wner 261 Wyoming lambs, feeders.
mcy were at tni time last weea.
Quotations on cutler -'oo4 to cho'ce
lonued steers, t5.ro56.50; fair to good corn
fed steers, 16.00fli5.5o; common to fair corn
fed steers. 34.at5.W; good to choice range
steers, 34 00&4.7O; fair to good range steers.
v!.j' 4o; common to fair range steers,
$2.75(93.(0; good to choice cows and heifers,
3.0(4)3. 60; fair to good cowl and helfcra,
Ji.tW. 3.10; common to fair cows and he'ffrs,
J1.C0 2.60; good to choice atockera and feed
ers, tt "Mm SO: fair o good tocker and
foedera, 3.2, ji.76; common to fair Blockers
and feeders, t2.75CT3.26.
Representative ssies:
WESTERN NEBRASKA.
L6 Idaho larnha
833 Idaho lam be,
AS M.l,n I...I,.
161 Idaho lambs, ulia)' Ve'eders!!
46
5i
86
W
' 61
61
37
60
91
. 99
116
65
70
, 64
(
66
Pr.
60
4 00
4 00
6 65
3 oo
1 75
00
6 65
4 26
(00
, 4 00
4 75
4 60
I 90
6 00
6 76
0
t 60
European account Owing to the high
pricea and the money stringency In tula
country, auctions in Australia on American
account are small. Ordera have been can
cil.ed by seveial Impoitore. Tha local alt
ua.lon la sttxmg, but tnere Is lack of con
fidence In the luture that checks any hold
ing tendency on tna part ot tha dealera
wnen reasonable blda are submitted. The
siiipiiieius ot wool lrom Boston to October
31, Inclusive, according to thla same author
ity, are 214,92a,Ora lbs., against 194,A4,4g
lb, the same time laat year. The receipts
to October Si, Inclusive, were 370,40,343 lb., .
agalnat 243,620,137 lbs. the aame period last
year.
kl'. LOUIS, Nov. L WOOL Quiet; me
dluin giadts, combing and clothing, ?SV(
2oc; light fine, CHic; heavy fine, 17itfic;
tub washed, ZoiUMc
WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BKLT
Fair aad Cooler, Says the Man
tks Tovrer. '
OMAHA, Nov. L 1907.
Rains were general In the aouthwest,
along the Missouri river and e.ist over the
Mississippi valley within the last twenty
four hours and continue general throughout
the Mississippi valley this morning. Tem
peratures ate higher In the Mississippi val
loy and eaatern sections. Tue weather la
cooler west of the Missouri river Into the
mountains and will ba cooler In this vicin
ity tonlgnt It is generally clear In tha
west this morning and the weather will be
fair in this vlclnuy tonight and Saturday.
On. aha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the correaponding
day of the laat three yeara:
IM,. 1M, 1905. 1904.
Minimum temperature .... oO 32 27 44
Precipitation .72 00 00 W
Normal lempeiature for today, 46 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation aince March L
6.1 Inches.
corresponding period In 1908,
Deliclency
3.64 Inches.
. Deiicitncy
3.61 Inches.
corresponding period In 1905,
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster. ,
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
taaaBasBB)
AU ClaaMi
10 COWB 1031
18 calves.... 217
20 cs. & hfs. m
exchange bupyant. with actual business In
bankers bills at 14 to u lor demand, and at
84.718 for sixty days. Commercial bits
nominal.
SILVER Bar, 694c;
46HO.
BONDS Government,
rertilar.
w
Quotation on
hit. ne fM'ows
V. g. ret. la, rtg...
da roup a
U. S. la. reg
Co coupon
U. g. a. 4a, reg
da coupoa
Am. Tub. coo 4a
do 4
Atrh eon ga. 4a....
de adj. 4
Atlantic C. L 4s.
Bel. A Ohio 4a
de ll
Rrk. R. T. ct. 4e
Can
'do
Mexican doflars,
Arm; railroad, Ir
7ork bonds today
'054 Hocking Vat. 44.
...tw.r, a n. uni. 4
...lul kn. o. g. 4e
...1 .4,MIe. Central 4s.
...Ill do let Inc
...117 "Minn. A St. U in.
... H'4 M., K. A T. 4a.
... 4",do is
... 4 N. Y. C. g. 14..
... 71 N. J. C. g. 6a....
t No Pacllo 4a.....
m do ie ..
l?4N. A W. e. 4e....
44 O. 1. L. Hda. 4s.
ot Oa. la..... 47Pfnn ct. I4i ...
in 74 Reading
tin the Produce exctianxa todav the but.
ter market was weak; creamerlea, 20
tJVw;; dairies, lHl'--c. Flore, steady; at
mark, cases Included, UVl;flHc ;flrst, tie;
prime firsts.' 24a. Cheese, steady, lJ-U'HH.
Kaaaas City Grata aad Provlaloas.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1.-WMKAT-'irc
lower; lecer"ber. lc: May. tlVko. Cash:
No. t hard, Wc; No. 3. 6k2c; No. I red,
Simwic: No. 3. Misi'Jc.
I't'HN- rnulisrud; Decemer fc; My,
. tf '-'.'""j No- 3 mixed. 6l4frIHc; No.
?1.ci.l0.., "'. 64Vf6c: No. t. 64 -t4Wto.
i23srl.rt'l.v ,id- o-. n.
3 mixed. 41 41 lc.
PYK-Btedy. i,72c.
EQasrrKir,n steady; flr.ts, 20o;
extras, 82c.
J'An-ShV,oe ,lmoh? ateady at lltlf
? XS' chol" P'sine. 36c lower at 110.7
, a . v v.
2o lower;
UL'TTER Market
26c; (aiklnc, '.a
, Wheat, bu. . .'
Corn, bu.
Oats, bu
Reoelpts.
. It 010
. I'J.UJO .
1 i.MOl
creamery.
Shipment
136 000
It 000
U.ooil
Mlnneeulla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov l.-WHE .T-De-ceinber,
II WS: -My, I' O'-S; No 1
l.iVrt.v',: No. 1 njrtt.ern, ti.04. No 2
n.rium. li.WS4il.01; Nu. 8 northorn. Wk
St. I-oal Oeaeral Market.
ST. I OtM8. Nov. 1 WHEAT I-ower;
track. No. 8 red. coh. ri".c; No. I hard,
tU-iiitl: December, 94V4' 94Ha
CORN Fir"-: tra-ir. No. 2 caeh. 66tAfi57c:
December. f.'c; May, 6s4fv5Sc; No. 1
Wh'te. 67J'67HC.
OATS-liiKler; track, No. t cash, 46c;
1 . - - " v-tv r.n, s wn'iB, ec.
FLOL'R Qu'et: red winter patent. 14.75
tjo.00; extra ancy and airalght. I4.JOJ4.70;
Clear I3 6KT4.10. j
SEED Tl moth v. teadv 71 75 St 30.
-o k N M EA L Stead y ; 33.00, I
' PRAN-ieady; sacked, east track. $1.05
1 10.
H A Y--Stady; timothy, fl.Of 100; prarr!o,
tf Ik! 11 00.
, 1FOV COTTOV TIFS-tl.10. I
J1KVP TWINE lie. '
PROVISIONS- Pcia. lower: lobblnr, rr."0
Lard, lower; prime steam, tans. Dry ee.lt
meat, ateady; boxed extra ahorts, 39.25;
clear ribs, la. It; short clears, Ik 50. Bmon.
steady; boxed extra shorts. 110.12,; clear
rlba. ilO.UVx; short clears. tW.87Vk. ;
. .a . on. - 1 . ei v: aorlnifs, I
110c: turkevs, l-'V-i ducks, IMic; aeese. 8u. 1
i RI'TTER F'l in; crea- erv. ?4-iiT'.1c. I
r-008-H'gher in. eoi., !
receipts. HbiprncTt's
Va - ero. Chem. pld
Wibaia
W.baah pfd
Welln-reno Bi.. ottered..
Weeilnghiieee Blactrie ..
We.ra t iloa
Wh ellng A L-
Wlce e n Central
Wle. C atral pld
K rthern Pectne
Central Leath r
Central Lihr pfd
Oisat Northern pfd
gloea-Shetle 4 Sleel ......
Interboreusa Met
lot. at I. pld
Total aales lor the day,
Boaloa Sloeke ssl Bonds.
xraTrl Mav 1 Pall loans.' 678
rent: tlme'loons. 6Htt7w per cent Official
. quotations on eiocae ano uuuu.
. f l,e;
Atrk'son 4e 4 Atlentlo
Il x. Central 4a 1 Blnghem
Atekieoa 734"al. A Heela....
I tn rid H Ceotennlil
I Ho-Inn A Albany... tin Cnprxr Range )...
Doetoa A Maine Ill Del? Wrel
Hoeloa Bleveted .....1W Praiklla
H. -h'.r pfd ll" Oraabr I.
M ilcaa Central 1441.le Rorale
eN. Y.. M. H. A H..1J' Mien. Mining ...
pn Mireuetl Ii Mlcklgas ,
I'nloa P.olne 1 14, Mokiwk .........
eAm. Arae. Cb.at ... II Moil C. A 0...
.. 19 Hie UQHIUIH ...
.. 4'4f-eol
..101 Parrot
. .1 (lulncr ..
.. 1M fhtnnoa ,
,, 14 T.merack
.. I'STV'.nlii
.141 I'niud Copper ,
.1074 11. t. Mlilag...
. V S. OIL
. 14 I't.k
. 4W Vlcl rU ,
.1)1 Winona
. I" W'i Terl-e
. St. North Butte ...
. I Datte Cealltte
. U N-Tfl
. 1 Cel. A An waa
. tl Amen Coax, .,
.. 4
S'S. '
do Id Ine 46 St. L. A 1. M.
Ch'. A Ohli 44e.... 10 St. L. A 8. T.
Chicago A A. 14a.... M St. U S. W. a
C, B. A Q e. .... U4MS(-araH A. L. 4a
0., R. 1. A P. 4a... 6-4 So. Pic I no 4e
do cel. te 714 de let 4a ct' ,
CCC. A St. U g. 4a.. I) Bo. Railway 6a.
Cole. Ind. la. ear. A. 40
-Colo. Mid. 4a.... M
Colo. A So. 4a 44
to
ll
17
:
4
71
11
10
04
.... 7(4
.... SI 4
......1
.... H4
.... 67
.... II
.... 61
....
.... t
lie .1 1
fg 4a M
ro
t steers.. ..1160
J. H.
It heifers... 6 2
3 cows (20
70
4 0)
1 90
1 60
t S5
1 75
t 25
2 25
2 60
4 06
4 85
3 75
3 90
Price,
2 85
2 00
cows..,
1 hel er.
11 cows..,
10 cows..,
I cow...,
1 cow...,
23 cows..,
2 cows..,
6 cows..,
117 steers.
21 steers.. ..1142
8 steers.. ..lib
9S0
KO
850
934
M0
,0
8J6
77i
9.'1
.11-6
1 95
1 90
1 60
2 85
2 36
8
t 25
1 26
2 85
8 85
8 65
I 90
' Nebraska.
9 cows
992 X 75
19 heifers..,
34 cows..
Milldale Cattle Co., Nebraska.
6
936
Cub
D A R. 0. 4a...
"Hi. See. la.
rie p. 1.. 4a...
de gen 4a
Japan 44a etfa..
de td aw.ee ...
de 4e
Ei-lntereet.
Bid.
Texea A P. le
T., Bt. U A TV. 4e.
Union Pioiac 4a
de ct. 4e
11. 8. Steel Id 6a...
14Wth-h ie
II Welera Md. 4e.
4 eee-wia. Cea. 4a.
SMI At-h eon er. 4a..
at eeao , ..4...,
T Int. M-t. 44a
41
14
14 H
H
1 I
4' 4
M 4
I
SV
.1014
. 14
. 144
2 cows 1120
15 t ow M
1 steer m
1 feeder... 1020
1 bull 1410
18 bulls 1361
13 cow s L-43
6-' feeders.. So)
'.9 feeders. .1062
9 feeders.. 1053
8 cows 936
61 cows S'6
12 he'fers... 716
26 cows 940
7 feeders.. S73
"4 feeders.. 605
33 feeders.. 674
18 cows 913
13 heifers... 737
Bell &
4 COWS IIXIJ
2 cows IKS
1 feeders.. 1020
14 feeders. .1' 43
6 feeders.. US
23 cows 846
f rte-rs....l02
2 feeders.. 930
6 calves.... Ia0
7 cows 1024
2 70 6 heifers..
2 76 6 cows...
WYOMING.
3 25
3 15
3 25
t 30
2 10
1 76
3 (0
3 80
t 90
3 76
2 95
2 25
3 10
t 15
3 75
1 )
4 06
2 SH)
2 86
Bishop.
1 cow....
t cows...
1 feeder.
1 bull UM
0
. 9 JO
. 70
,.1025
890
863
86)
67)
t cows...
13 cows...
IS feeders
7 feeders
8 feeders. .112)
87 cows 027
200 heifer. .. 6iX
17 own S t
24 feeders.. 60)
177 feeder.. 665
11 feeders.. 712
24 cows WiS
6 cows 933
Wyoming.
4
Offered. Ei-lotemet aad offered,
I
do efd
la Pa.e. Tube..
Amer. Sugar
di pfd
Are. T A T
Am. Woole
de pfd
Kd n ri-. niu..
CUnr Glevtrla ...
Mi. UkUK .....
Mo, pfd
M.ea )
lulled rrut ......
V a ud S. M
do pfd
V. S. Steal
d-i efd
Adventure
AUouee
An.algamatrd
'auiO.
per
.
. 44
.!
. II
. 6e
. 19
. '4
. so
. 4
.
.
. 45
. 1
.11..
. 104
ll
New York Ulalag Slacks.
NEW TORK, Nov. 1. Closing quotation
on mlnitg sticks were aa folio.
Adorn Co a
tlle
Breeoe
Brun-wlrh Cen
CoeutorK Tunnel
Caa. Cel. A, Va...
H re si it t
Iron Bilvee
Lead ri lie Coo, ...
iBr,
t
..
.. Ii
.. n
.. ti
.. u
..Hi
..IV)
.. t
Little Chief ...
Ont.rle
Ophlr
fit oil
BeTace
Sierra NeTada
Saull Hopes ..
Standard
.. 6
..'
. .110
... I
.. 46
.. 44
.. 1
..115
t 10 10 cows 1032
110, 2 feeders.. 13
3 60 10 feeders.. SM
8 M) 19 feeders.. 9 9
3 25 4 cow..... 87
2 90 It cow 773
t 90 4 steers.... 8x2
2 75 I calves.... 14
4 00 8 calves.... 3,7
8 10 11 feeders.. 800
L. Kavlner. Wyoming.
1 4 cows 906 2 00 8 calves.... 8V
4 calves.... 466 2 60 4 feeders.. foO
35 feeders.. Ill IW t cows 812
6 cows..... 664 2 00
A A. Newton, Wyoming.
10 he'firs... 715 40 t hel 'era... 446
T cows 937 2 26 I feeders.. 810
1 bull 6 0 1 75 . 10 calves ... 412
A D., Wyoming.
Oils aad Koala
OIL CITT. Pa.. Nov. 1 -Oil Credit bal
ances, tl 78; runs, 226,634 bbla; average.
164.874 bbla : Bh'miejits, 184. 642 bbla.; av
erage. 177 414 bbia.
SAVANNAH. Ot., Nov. 1.-OIL Turpen
tlne. ateady, tQac. I
MOS1N F'rm : A. 14 C t on. r ovm
"'.'.'.!'.'.".'. io I 9; K. 810 4.00; F. 3 90f4 05; O. 84 Suit?.
.,; tl' 1 1.10; II, I4.4JOS4.13; I, t4. 634.30; K. $4.76
l.ev, iu, eu.w, it, ai.uu, v u, oj.v W, 10. 10.
Luce
$ enwa 856
4 cowa 15
1 bull 15 0
5 feedere.. 7a
1 feeder... 9t0
Fred
4 cow 1025
t calvt-a.... 1-3
$ cow...
It cowa...
J
steers..
845
k
2 25
2 25
2 00
3 80
t 30
Joxeby,
t 00
4 50
3 00
t CO
4 cow 812
1 rows 116
1 steer 1161
1 Steer 1100
Wyoming.
11 feeders., tit
t steers... .1144
t steer. ...15
1 row 930
t 00
$ 00
2 n
2 75
$ 84
t 10
2 50
1 10
3 80
8 80
Z
t 75
t 40
4 05
3 90
4 06
2 00
a to
$ 10
$ 80
$ 80
$ fl
8 10
2 26
.8 00
'3 60
2 60
$ SO
t 40
$ It
I 26
1 AO
t 78
$90
175
2 76
t 75
I 75
t 60
4 10
4 10
2 0)
a of Stork Are Stromsr a.i
Llakt, Receipt.
CHICAGO, Nov. 1. ai'TLIS Re
ceipt, eetlmawd at 6,000 bead. Mara.it
strong; aterra, $4.047.UO; oow, $2.407
4.60; holier, $2.60no.OO; bulla, ti.tow
6.00, caavea, $3,0047.76.
noua neceipts.
Coltoa Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. l.-COTTON-Futttreg
opened steady; December, 10.39c; January,
10.09c; February, 10.09c; March, 10.10c; May,
10.17c.
Spot closed steady; middling uplands,
10 9ou; middling gulf, 11.15c; sales, i.m
bales. '
-..LVFSTON, Nor'. L COTTON Steady
t "c; 'e" 10Wo.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. l.-COTTON-8teady;
middling, hc. Sales, none; receipts, lilt
bakes ; shipments, none; stock, 7,177 balea.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 1. COTTON Spot In
fair demand, 64311 points lower; American
middling fair, 6.46d; good middling, 6.14d;
middling, 6ld; low middling, 6.61d; good
ordinary, 517d; ordinary, 4.67d. The ealea
of the day were 8 000 bale, of which 600
were for speculation and export, and In
cluded 7,500 American. Receipts, 1,000 btl.
Including tu American.
Metal Market.
. NEW TORK. Nov. L-METAUJ-Thar
London tin market wa higher, whh s,)it
quoted at 144 l.a and futures at 148. The
xuuz& eti . wsj F-u:nr:"r.wn';ng"rror ssr-tsks
light mixed 65!SLs io .ho.i?,.fi'a'. u Copper wa higher in London, with apot
-VJir&lM c!"ln " 87 'nd '"lures at 66. Locally
bTj; bula ot Lie. ' itVuita ' V """" Arm and hUhes, wl;K
bHEEP AND LAMHH.!;inii ..tl !J,k" W t IH.2W4W; elecirolyUo at
ed at ,bot t 008 heatTrket '.tJauv ftJU "n!. ca,tLn. at 113 w 1
to troiig ieeu i7uj6' TImot a? wf ""ch"1!! both her and in London,
;iVl ?i. M 'iwfc.r. It was ouotetl at 18. Spelter wai
' ""ui-bo. : i unchanged at 3 In London, but wai eaiv
Kaaeaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. Nov. l.CA 1 1 uK Re
ceipt. l.tOO kaad. Including $00 otitii
erne. Market ateady to strong; chol?e
pprt and draaaed beef aieera, 15.10
t.40; fair to good, l. 6044. 66; weat-nn
5ie,rA. -24.00; atockera and feeders,
$2. 104. $0; southern steers, $J.$6U2.60;
5?utn-",r.n. J- 31.78 t.76; native cow.
tl.60iil.86; native heifers, $2.5$.6;
bulls. I2.00t.i6; caives. 42..T,6..6:
HOGS Recelnta 1 tun i.j.. m.,u
tVfFf. '2 60 h'"r: top. tt.10; bulk, $6.70
60
ai o.Bg. in tne local market. Iron was
lower In the English market, with Rtandard
foundry quoted at 48 sd and Cleveland
warrants at 60s 4Hd. Locally the market
waa rather easier In tone. No. 1 foundry
northern la quoted nominally at $l.Vffl u0
No. 2 foundry northern at tl9.0043i9.t0j South',
ern grades remain nominal.- ,
6.80; heavy, .6.60n.80; packers, 6.
t6 8o; pig and light, a6.10tp6.90.
. SWEJy AND LAMB Receipts. 6.6
.'c.y. aunci aieaay; iambs, 6.6w6.40;
ewea and jearilngs, t4.SOn6.60; western
yearlings, $6.00416.60; western sheep, $4 X5
V.2o; stockers and feeders, $3.60436.36.
SI. Loata Lira Slock Market. I
sSJ'k"?.1'1?' iN?V 1-CAT rLE-Kecclnta.
$.000 head. Including 1.2tK) Texaus; natives
steady, lexana tVlOc higher; native ship
ping and export Nateer. 5.56.75; dre.aed ;
beef and bulk suer. $5.5 6j; steers under
lbs.. $3.04,4.6; ato kera and feedeia,
$2.ibQ4.a; cows and helfeia. tirV jjO. K); can
ners. $1 252.00; buils, $2.5 fV3.26; calves, L1.00
t7.W; Texas and Indian ulcere. $2.viaIui;
cow and heifer, 31.2C.&8.65.
HOGS Rceijit, 6.000 head: steady; pigs
and lUhts. $j.26!a.30; packers.- jo wifiiaj;
butcher and beat heavy, $ ..lOftS. Si.
SHEEP AND LAMB4- R pt , 0 lead
mara.et eteauy: native muttona. U.Mfa. v
latiiba, $3.001.00; cull and bucks, to.oOo)
$.26; stockers, H.y&TjS.oO.
Evaporated Applea and DrteA Frail.
B5WrT.9R,?C' 1?ov- 1 -EVAPORATED
APPLES Dull and easier, with fancy at
lrflrli Ho. Prim - t 8j9c and common to
fair at fjHo. ' - .
DRIED FRUITS-Prune quiet and un
changed. Aprlcota are dull, but prices are
tnalr'alned In the absence of offering.
Peachea are In moderate de rand, but buy
er are awaiting consignments from LU
coast.
St. efoaepk Llvo stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 1 (jrri.E
Market strong; na-
Recelpts, 1,910 head.
4.a6s.2S; cow and helfora, $1.76
i.3XutockftM and feedeia, t.aa4.i5.
HOGS Receipts, 1,06$ head. Market
Steady; bulk. $6.76i6.iO.
. bHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDta I tit
C::?i.n.Mar.k.eL'ci'.vi Umb- 0v 0; and Aberdeen.
., fV.VVVU,VU,
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. l.-SEEDS-Clover, cash.
$9.45, December. $9.47; March. $.47Vi. AU
alke. prime, $9.40. Timothy, prime, $2.$u.
Coaalatorr, Oeta Ckaptor.
SIOUX FALLS S. D., Nov. l.-Bpeclal.)
-George A. Pettlgrew of this city, grand
secretary of the Masonic bodies of South
Dakota, has returned from the big Masonlo
meeting at Washington, and announces
that while In the national capital ha se
cured a chapter for the new conatatory of
Maaons In Sioux Falla, For some time
Sioux Falls Maaona have been working
under a dispensation.' The application for
the establishment of a consistory In this
city was resisted by Tankton Masons, but
the grand secretary bad a good cass, and,
as stated, the application waa granted.
This will rreke the third consistory In
South Dakota, the others being at Tankton
Sloax City Live Block Market.
ssjs vftjiini Boslins Enftup
ws and heifers, $2.l64.00; stockers ano! 1,8 u Woago, ZU.
gra
ket
cows
feedere
IS
II
4
I
lot
414
v.
44
lbl
14
Bid.
Flour, Ibis..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
to")
. f1."
. 47.010
lUb.'JijO
li.1t)
ei i.-i
44 0
7o,oju
Lleerpool Grata Market.
I.IVFRPCIOI. Nov. 1 WHET Spot.
djUl; No. t red Weataio winter, ts Id; aa-
Baak t'learragra.
OMAHA, Nov. 1 Bank clearings for to
dav were 3'.K. fit and for the cor
reationdmg dale last year $l,tl4.?.t.Ufc
t Treaaary Slatenaeat.
WASTIINC.TCN. N v. 1. The
ptate" ent- of tic !-.:M!o dei-t eh i4 that at
the rlore of btllnea )-e dehf iec casS Ii
tre treaetiry u-- urted to $ 79 176 6. an In-creai-e
as compared with last month if
f' 1 7. .-2:: Ti e d. bt ' recalti lated as fol
lows: Interest-bearing debt, $s I t 6.610.
1 steei 110 I $5
t 25
t 61
2 2$
lorelaTa Klaaaelal,
I .TiNT-ON. Nov. 1 Today a a hopday
on the Stuck racl.ang br. Bar riUe.
B. Kendrlch. Wyoming.
.11 J 4 30 1 steer .1190 t 80
B. Rorey, Wyoming.
15 steers.. ..1163 4 30 27 steers.. ..110$ $10
I $ steers.... 965 t 28
t George W. Hrewater. Wyoming.
i !5 teei7..! 4 DO $ eowa 1160 $ 10
' 1 bull 15-M 2 li 1 steer 1'JiO 4 30
! COIXJRADO.
4 fteders-.M 4 it 1 feeder.. .1190 4 25
25ows 109 8 20 1 cow lax) $24)
Gilbertson A S.. Montana.
I steers... .14 4 S)
1 cow 1.) $ 10
P. Met arthy, Montat.a.
1 steer M 1H t s eers....r
t steers.. ..1010 $ 35 9 cows 1054
$ cows 974 1 75 13 rows 9i0
T. T. Paliierson. Montana.
8 steers. ...I'M 3 80 2 ateers.... 00 $88
1 steer luoO $ 25 1 hu'l 1620 t IS
B. Salverson, Montana.
1 ateer 1100 8 no I steers.... $43 $ $5
H. A. Stephens. Montana.
$ e.ee. . Its" 4! H'ere.. . ee
HOGS Receipts if hogs were light again
today. Wl.lle there waa a fair demand both
on the part of packers a d I .
result was a reasonably active ma ket with
. I e.ri j.imia i" .lain vii.Tina ' enui It
voneo market. i d aeaaon in tha mornlnir. Tha nrlr-a
NEW TORK. Nov. 1 COFFFE FMtueea 1 paid were strona tr a little hither than
closed steady net unchaned 'o $ -olntt j yeaterday. In extreme caaea poa-lbly a
higher: Dec. $.fcc; January, ..7'ic; Mtrch. i much a 6c higher The hop aold larxeW
6 hvc; May. 6 10. Spot, culet; No. 7 Fl . 6.0; I at and right around $5(0. with a I' D a'
No. t bantoa. $u. Mild Guffea. dull: LVx i $5.70. Tti hoa mtrket during the laat
13.0U214 tiu:
$2.6.'o$6a
HOCS Recelnla 1 Km I...- If!: n..t.':-... ..
higher; aelllng at $6.40$.66; bulk t( SJ WBIDJ 11(0 ICduOnS CI inJlOUnlrif.
calves and yearlings,
ASeHO ALL THI
Mlwaeapolls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOT 13, Nov. l.-FLOUR-Flrat
f stents, $5.5bt5 6o; second patents. Ikjjr
6o; first clears, $4 804 40; second cleats.
$3. Oj3.70.
FLAXSEED Fair demand; closing prices
were ' 17.'.1! ; to arrive, 81.17V
BRAN In bulk, H1.00.
Mllveaakeo Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. l.-WHEAT-Steady;
No. 1 northern, ll 041 o: 0 j northern
I10OH103; Decenrber, Wo bid.
HARI ET Hlatwr: No t XI 01 -
,o.-N vu
Stock la Slgkt.
Receipts of I ve stock at tha six prlnol-
Vm. ........ u.....i. jreaierosy
-a tt I.
South Omaha 1 fti.i
i rioux .:ny
I Kan-ae City
' St. Joseph
Ft. Louis
micago
.. 2U0
' 11 9
.. 1.910
.. 2.0(0
.. too
Total recelpta.
..13410
Hots. Sheep.
3 3 O $.400
l&A)
4.8I t6l0
1.3 1,815
8 OX) 60.1
10.0UO to 4)
34.603 It 145
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. l.-WOOL The Com.
merclal Bulletin of Boaton. bas'ng Its re
port upon statistics gathered from the gov
ernment, w'li say tomorrow of the wool
OHv-Huftier: No.
toVpc bid
S cash. 69000 ; May,
marxet: The market la aulet and the
weea a volume or business of only ever ice.
site. Trading is checked to a considerable
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