i < I L < 5 THE OMAHA DAIEY BEE : SRTDAY , 2 , 180-1. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Borera ! raToraWo Factors Bent Wheat Up and Other Grains Followed. SMALL RECEIPTS A CONSPICUOUS ITEM Death of tlio Cxsr Influenced Some anil Sent December AVho.it Up to Ilfty-Thieo Cent * on 111 1'lrit Journey. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. Diminishing receipts , steady foreign markets , the dcalh of the czar nml good buying sent wheat up loday , And December closed So higher. Corn climbed. Into the band wagon with n ? c Bain for Mny , and May oats added ? c to yesterday's closing- . Provisions were dull , but slightly higher. Another dny of comparatively small re ceipts of wheat nt Minneapolis ana Duluth w&t the most conspicuous Item of the curly news , and It hnd a bullish effect upon the market. There were buyers at yesterday's closing- prices ns soon us the trading com menced , and sellers were reluctant to part with much nt that. December , which opened at M c , rose to 53c In about an hour , but dropped back In the next hour to from 62',4o to 528c. < . May ranged nboul 4 6-lCo over December. Cables all the opening came firmer , and New York re ported some acceptances of yesterday's cable offerings to Antwerp. Foreigners were reported ns buyers of fulurca there , nnd some buying orders from Liverpool were received here nlso. The czar'a death Influenced some buying- orders , which sent December wheat up to We on Its llrst Jour- Jiey , but II sold down ' .4c , as already men tioned , A subsequent rise to a shade beyond D3c was ascribed to a letup In the volume of the receipts , a partial confirmation of the tulle of the USD of wheat for feeding , nulllclcnt to Influence a great deal of buy- Ing. On the second advance , 63c tu & 3V c wus the top. and the close was at 63c. Iluslncss In the corn pll was fairly good nnd nt generally Improving prices. Ile celpts were Hllghtly less than had been estimated. The bulls showed more con fidence than they did yesterday. They were less nfrnld of feeders In the east toeing soon swamped wllh Ihe new corn from the 1.200WOWXi , bu. crop. May corn , which closed ytst rday at B0c , started with sellers at that and with buyers at over COHc , nnd with some sales at from MHsC to GOHc. It Improved gradually until It struck do. ami after 'Ac reaction It rose to 01c , and wns llrm al GlHc at the close. Trading- the oats market was limited and fluctuation.1) were entirely In sympathy with corn. Mny started nt 32c , sold down to from 32 > ,4a to 32c. up to from 32o to 32c , nnd shortly before the- close was selling at 32c , It closed at 324e. Provisions were steadied by the steadi ness of the grain market. They were , how ever , held In narrow bounds. Trading was at a standstill during the greater part of the session , orders from outside being scarce. January pork IB 2' c higher nnd ribs 6c higher ; lard unchanged , The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. LOW. \Vli JitNo. Nor. MM 62 81 K B2 Ui-c . 'iW BU Kay . 57HSM Coiti Ko. 2. . 61 3 < BUK Dec . COM 61 M Mtiy . On IB Ko. 2. . . Nov . zsw BUM SUM 20 k Mny I'crk per bbl Jan 11 80 n 87 11 77K 05 Liird.lOOIbs J.in a 81'H 0 H7h , 0 8 ! i OS Way II U7H 7 W Short lUbs- Kov. . . . . n oiK n 02H 0 OL'S Jun c ; . u U.-H S US Cash quotations were f\a \ follows : AVHEAi : Nd 3 sprlne. S3'flS7 > tcj No. < 1 rprlnir. nominal ; No. B red , C2',5 iBlic. ! COUN No. 2. C2 > io ; No. S yellow , 0214C. OATS No. 2. 28\c ; No , 2vh.t , J2ViQ33c ; No. 3 white , Sl-TJftSZJic. 31TB No. 2. ! 4c. 11AHLKV No. . 2 , W55c ; No. 3 , , B5 p7Uc : No. t , nominal. FI.AX SCKD No. 1 , 11.41. TlMOTlir HKBI } Prime. J5.CO. 1'ltOVISIONS Mrf.i pork , p < r l > bl. , $12.000 12.1254. I.artl , pr 10J ( bs. , J'J.92i483.3j. Blilort rlljs , ultlea. i < utp , 4 .IO JC.1V Dry salted shoul- ilera , toxed , IJ.llVMS.ijchart clear slO-H , baxcJ , .37i4fiC.M. AVHISKY Dlstllleis1 flnlsheil seeds , per pal. , J1.23. SUQATlS-Cut loaf , JD.1S ; granulated , J4.33 ; tJldanl A. 11.38. The rollowlnu were th receipt ! vnd ihlpmenti today : Onlho Produce oxonan a today th Imttor mar ket 'was firm t creamery , I33''o ; aalry , 12Q10C fn.-8.tlnH ; ITMKia c , Unltlmore qraied | C.23C libla. of llnur. LlverHXl | tocks : \Vlicnt. 3 , 0,000 bu. ; Hour 11S.OOO nacks ; corn , l.CO6C < bu. I'JUIaJelf'hla clearances : Wlient , 2,517 bu. corn , l. CObu. . ; outs , 17.6S9 bu. IloHlon clrumncear Flour , 24.900 bbls. ; wheat , Itt'00/tu , : corn , 2VO bu , ; oata. 41) bu. : i Cloning cnbtos : I'arla and Antwerp closed on -account of liolldny. Hcrlln , 1 mark lower. " * * rt-'waa reporttd Ihnl ten loadu of wlient were - taken at New York and flCleen nt out iiorta. t-Mlnneapoll ri'crlveil 41S cars of wheat , Diilutl . Lait year Mlnnenpolls received C 5 cars and lutU 117. r Primary receipts of wheat , 610.000 bu. : ship ments , 432.000 bu. 1'rlmary receipts of corn , 118- 000 bu. ; shipments , 1,000 bu. W t"on & Co. of .Minneapolis say : Recelptn today ami yesterday are rallier llRhli Rome paj they -will continue llwht. otliiTB ny that the let. up Is entirely due to Iho wet weather of the j > asi lew days. lU-crlK > lin's Ixiinlon cable , 1 p. in. : Cargoes oft coast : Whent llrnily held ; coin , nothing offering Da paesaRc nnil for vhlpmtnt : WhViit and corn quieter. French counlry inaiketp , qulrl.Vathe In Knsland , liner. Liverpool , 1 p. m. : Wheat Bpot at opi-nlns , firmly held ; corn , moderate dv rnand. Cincinnati I'rlco Current ray : Hut little com plnlnt concernlns Browlntr wheat cr ' | ) . U con tliuica backw.inl In growth In twme reglonB KKrm cn' Cellverlea of wheat continue limited they prefcrrtnu to hold or feed lo atoik , which practice la fully maintained. There l connlder able iirogrms In Fecurlnx corn , some brlnp crlLlnnl. Trnor oC rvturtis alxiut aa | > revlou l ; Blven. a < lo yield and conditions. AVwK'H rack inB , 320.000 IIOK * . BKnlnut 203,000 la t year. Tola ( or eight months , 8,650,000 , oealnsi G.TiO.OOO liu jear. _ KKW YOUK UKNKIl.VL.M .Milt 1C T. Yeitcrilny's Utintutliiiit on Fluur , Drain niu I'rovlnliiiit. Alntiiln , Klc NEW YOHK , Nov. I. rrXIUIl necelpta. 22,20 bt'ls. ; exnnrls , 33,500 , bbls , ; union. 20,003 market steady , but demand llxht. except fo tprlnc i > alent anil winter Btrnlghls. Southern. flour , more nrtlve ; salen , 450 pkRi. ICye Hour dull ; sales , 3 > bbla. Uuckwheat Hour , firm ; | 2.0Q ( prin. IIIICKWJIKAT Steady ; &Xf63c. COUN HKAIrirm ; miles. Z.IW nicks ; jellcn vreitrrn , I1.15VI.1S ; llrandywlne , M.10. UYK Nominal ; car lots , 5J < jMc ; boat loads 1IA1UJ3Y Steady ; No. 2 Milwaukee. Ele. HAIILUY &IAI.Y Nominal : western. 70 < 8T5c. WHEAT llecelpts , i .V bu. ; exports. 107.00C bu. ; vales , 3.HO,0 > JO bu. futures and I.OW tm. tpnt Spot , dull ; No. red. In store ami elevator L5H ; atloat. Mjoi f. u. ! > . . f , ; ic ; > 'i > . ] northern tltjc. delivered ; No. 1 hard , Ml ! \ d.-llvered. Op tloni llrm all the mornlnt nnd Irresular In th afternoon , finally closing Ktronx nt Sc net nil vane * . Cuntllctlng- stories about the ciar's death elllntf by l'mli-Mtre In fhlcaK" , oiverlni ! b horts , small Interior receipts und unsettled en ties caused the variations here ; Nu. Z red , Jun uary , IT.ilfSJ'.ic , clo wl 07Hc ; Kelirunry , close MVici March , closed MVic ; May. SO M fi61c closed COTic ; November , closed ii > ic ; December U 15-lMlCt'sr. clon-,1 Sc. . ' COUN lln-rlpts , 4.WW t.u. : eiports , U.900 bu. 'sales , 580,000 bu. futures and no spot. Bpot mar kct. dull but linn ; No. 2. fcOc In ptnrc ; eic dellv eml ; new unirnidfl. 67c , delivered ; No. i , new I7c , delivered. Option market K nerully stron on s od coveringby shorts , prospects of furthe wet wrather west nnd sympathy u Ith rorn , close Mt/lo higher ; January , Sl'i&UVic. cln etl &S'ic Mny , tlHt/W 5-1 6c. closed C ! > Hc ; Noveml > er , , , . . OATS Uecelnto , 3J.SOO bu. : exporlr. I.SOO bu. sales , C50.WO bu , future * and 66. WO bu. spot Bpot. llrnii No. i. jH 32'ic ; No , 2. delivered UKc ; No. 1. 32c ; No. : white , > 6 > ic ; Nn. 3 while K < Aa ; track , while , 9C0S6\Sc. \ Optloni strciiK an higher In sympnthy with corn , rinsing ot ? c d vance ; January , closed S'Hc : February , closet JMic ; Mny , 36HO36 ic , cloied S6Hc : November closed KHc : December , UUO33HC. clo.ed UHc. HAY Uull ; shipping , 4tjWc ; BOOd tu choice HOl'8V < - k ; state common to choice , olJ ! B7c : new , tClc ; acc coast , 34 ! ro. IHDKS l"lnn : wet salted Ntw Orleans , se lected. 15 lo U | bs. , 6c ; Iluenos A > it , dry. 9) t :4 lt ) . . lie. TCXHS. dry. 2i lo SO Ilia. , SHW c. LtlATllKIl Qu'el but steady ; hemlock sole Ilurnos Ayr 8. Hcht ta hcmvyweUht. IS016c. \VOOL-Klcudy ; domestic fleece , ISUSIc ; pulled . rUOVISIONS-Beer , iteady. Cut meats , steady pickled bellies. < aCI > ic : plcklrd ihouldm. 6\.t tUci pickled banui. S0c. ! Lard , lit mi western i if am closed nt IT.IO aiked : November. IT.30 nominal : January. 13. , nominal ! reHned. nrm B8lnIXt. ! | TJ5 , ft A. , ? i.0 j compounJ. JS.I5 5.M. roik. ni i , active. UUTTIJIl-lrri'gularl well * ilrjr. 11816C WBstern creamery. HOaUc ; western factDrr. ] WlSc ; Elglns. UHa ; Imitation crcamerr. HflSc ( lUti dairy. J5ffl2o ; itat * crtamery. 17U3c. 4iJOS-itriaj ( Uiti aa e hou > e , KOK'ie ; western frtih , ItUZO'ic ; rrrMpti , J.IM pkfsi. - late * . I IlHlc. ! > mnll. Iflllc ; Bit tklmi , S'iUOc. full skims , ZHK3C TAMXW--AV ik , city. 4Sc : country. 4V. I'lmiOl.Kf.M-DtilU Pnltwl tlosed al Me bid. KOSIN Firm ; strnlned , comtnun lo good , 11.41 CMS. HOGS Steady ; ilnlt nnd I'cnnsylvinln , MO me ; lce _ houw ? , IGHc ; neatein fresh , lie . . . . ItlCH rirm ; domestic , fair lo extra , l'4C Uc ; npnn , IHc. MOl.ASHnS SlMidyt New Orleans , cpen kettle , ami to cho'ci * . 2'ftXk' . TIJUI'KNTINItJulel nt ! , ? . no lltON Vtill ; Scotch. II5.OOC10.23 ; Amerl- an , HI'Kl.TKK-Closea Rat : > pot , .J 'fJJ.37i ! : ear T > ecmbi > r , eicludlng M. ft II. , ill 13.42'i. TIN-Uurelr ateady ; straits , JH.73015.30 ; pines , ulet. LHAD-Oulet ; brokers' price fur bullion , J3i xrliniiHf price for rpot , li. 13. COI'l'KH Hull ; hrokors' prlco , J3.CO ; exchancc rice , p.MiJO.W ; .lea on 'chanse. W tons Do- emlxT tin , Jll.M ; 10 tons Mny tin , Jll.SJ ; 10 uns June tin. Jll.B.i. COTTON SKKI > Oil * Un eltled nnd nominal ; .ilex , 200 bbl * . ; Mrlclly prime summer yellow , S'jc ; closed ssc lv t bid ; yellow butler Rrndos , 2i33o ; choice yellow. 33c , nnrtrlnal , prime yel- ow , 29c nskcd ; yellow oft eradcs , * 8OZc ) ; inline \hlte , 33l/3lc / , nominal , OMAHA UIMKAI , M nuirs. nndltlon of Triiue and ( Juolntlons nil Stuplr niul 1'Hticy I'rutlnrv. nUTTnn Pncklns stock , H85c ! ; fulr to BOCK ! ounlry , HfiUc ; choice lo fancy , 14iIic ; gnll\- red creamery , 194J20C ! eeparator creamery , 21 2JC. I'OULTKY Old hen , 5Hc ; fprlnB chickens. Vicj ducln , Ci,4Jcr lu.k y . spring , 8c ; hen urkt-ys , To ; Reese , 5tf31ic. KCKIS 1'er dor. . , strictly fre h laid , 18c. OAMII I'rnlrle chickens , per doz. , t3.00i3.2J | ; Krousc. tier doi. , I2.7CO3.00 ; blue wing1 teal , per lot. , tl.HO ; green wine teal , per doz. , $ | .2T ; diiekn , mixed , IKT doz. , II , fnnvaslacks. Jl.iOiH.M ; nnllards and red heads , J2. & ) ; qunll , 41. iil.M ; ilrrr paddles , Kfllfic ; antelope saddles , 13iillc ; mall nU.lilta. Jl ; ] ucl < rnljlilti. 12. VKAI < Choice fat nnd smull vcnla arc quoted t Cff7c ; large nnd coarse , 31llc. C11EKSK WlDConsIn full crcnm. 13c ; Ne- rankn nnd lo'nn. full cream , lie ; Nebraska nnd own , patt skims , 7 ( We ; Llmburuer , No. 1 , lie ; jrlck. No. 1 , Ko ; Swiss. No. 1 , 14iH5c. HAY Upland hay , IS.W ; midland , $8 ; lowland. 7.W ; rye straw. 18. Color makes the price on ay. l.lKlit Rlindes sell the best. Only top grades irlnp Up prices. 1'lOEONS-Old hlrds , per doz. , 7Cc. POTATOES Western stock , car lota , C3o ; email ots , "Oci Backed , 70Oi ! ; . OLD IinANS Kand-plckcd , navy , J2 ; lima jeans , per Ib. , 4 > ic , ONIONS On orders , 655I70c. CAIIllAQK-On orders , IHc. CUUOHY I'er doz. . 2in3c , fiWKBT 1'OTATOKS i'er bbl. , .Jj | Jersey , 3 75 per bbl. IlEKTS-I'er bu. . EOECOe. CAHROTS-Per bu. , EOSCOo. CAt'LIFIXJWEIl 1'er doz. , J2.25. . KGO 1'LANT K-r Aoi. , 50c. HOUSKItADlSll I'er Ih. , 7iSc. ( I'AHSNIl'S 1'er bu. . SOfeCOo. riUTAIIAOAS I' r bu. , 75@BOc. PAHfll.KY 1'er doz. bunches , 25c. TUUNII'S 1'cr bu. , toe. Sl'LlT 1'EAS-Per Ib. , 3JT31ic. QUINCIIS California , psr CO-lb. box. $1.M. APPJ.K8 Good Block , per bid. . $2.S2. ; ; Mlch- gnn ti > ck. $3.W3.25. PKAC1CKH California freestone , no shipping ilock. J1.OOJfl.l8 ; cllnjrs , $1. PLUMS California , none. PKUNI2S No shipping stock. PRAUS Winter Nellls , JI.E301.75. OnAPiS Concords , 10-lb. baskets , 2J@23cj Cal- fornla. S1.004T1.23. CnANIIEHHinS Cnpc Cod fancy , $9.M per bbl. TUOI'iCAI. , FIUJITS. OnANOES Mexican , per bor , $3.60 ; Florldas , 3.X. HAN-ANAS Choice slock. $1.7SC'2.W ( > per bunch. I.KMONS Messina , 300. Ki ICl ) . $1 & ) @J.OO. 1'lNKAl'I'KES-Nnne. MISCnLLANHOUS. OYSTKHS IXU 9c ; mtdiuin. per can , 30c ; mrso ehoes. 12c ; extra stn.ndar.ls , ICc ; extra elects , 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New York counts , Kc. N13W FIGS Fancy , per Ib. . 18c ; choice , ICc. IIONBY Choice while. 16@17c | dark honey , I$714c * MAI'I.K SmUP Gallon cans , per iloz. , $12. NUTS Almonds , liMlCo ; KiiKlls walnuts. ISc- niberls , 12o ; llnull nuts , none , ensttrn cbcsl- iuts , llifl-c ; shellburk hickory nuts , per bu. , l.W ; fancy raw pennuts , Co ; roasted peanuts. S \UKH KRAUT Choice white , per bbl. . J4.75 ; per hnlf bbl. . 52.W. MINCi : MKAT Fancy , in hnlf bbls. , per Ib. , G'So ' ; 10 Kal. kec , "c. FISH Fresh c.-niKlil cropple , perch nnd sun- fish. 3Q5c ; buffalo , 3fHc : pilce nnd pickerel , 6 ( ? Sc ; ealllsh , SODc : black bass , 12fiHc. CIUKH Pure juice , per bbL , $ ; bait bbl. , 13.23. IlinnS No. 1 green hides. 34C ! : No. t ffrecn .Ides , 3Vic ; No. 1 irreen tailed hides. iUc ; No. 2 ureen sailed hides , 3\4c \ ; No. 1 green salted hides. 23 to 40 Ibs. 4lic ; No. 2 green , Baited hides , 3" > to 10 Ibs. . 3ltc ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 lo IS Ibs. , 7c : No. 2 veal calf. S lo 15 Ibs. EC ; No. 1 dry flint hides , ic ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry tailed hides. So ; part cured- hides Ho per In. lera than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Green lalted , each , crecn sailed shearlings ( short wooled tarly skins ) , each , lOffl'Oc : dry enearllngs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , ach , BClSci dry shearlings ( short nuolod early skins ) . No. 2 , each. DC ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher -wool pelts , per b. , eclual tvdght. tSSc ; dry nlnl Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelti , per Ib. , actual weight , 44 > ' , ic ; dry flint Colorado bulcher wool lelts. per Ib. . actual weight. 41iCHc : dry nlnl Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , nclual weight. 43Cc ; ( Imve feel cut olf. as U Is Uielem to nay freight on them > . TALI-OW AND OHEASE Tallow , No. I , 4 ri tallow. No. 2. l c : grease , white A , 4o ; grease , while B. SMo ; gr iSf. yellow. SV40J ereate. dark. SHc ; olfl bulter. 25'Jc ; beeswni , prims , rouch yellow. SI. I.ouU General Market. ST. LOt'IS. Nov. 1.-FI.OUH In better demand at unchanged prices. WHEAT Was strong all day. closing up cm foreign news nnd larg clearances ; No. red. cash , 4SHc ; November , 4S'ic ; December , 4 > ' ,4o ; Mny. SITic. COHNVas nrm but quiet , closing % ® ' ,4c up with wheat ; Np. 2 mixed , casli , 4Sc ; Novemter , ISc ; Ueevml r. 47Hci May , 47 ffil7iie. OATS-Stioncer nnd % c higher ; No. 3 cash 2 c : November. 2SHc ; May. 32Hc. IlYE 47c bid on call for No. 2 regular. I1AIILCY Steady but quiet ; sales of Iowa at 52c ; Minnesota nt r > 5c. IIUAN We bid , cast track , sacked. FLAX SEED Heller nt 33 bid. C1.0VKK SWKt ) I7.75S.10. TIMOTHY SEKO JI.75R5.23. HAY Steady , unchanged. IIUTTEIl Busier ; separator creamery , I20c good to choice dairy. 16flSc. EC1GS Firmer at 15V4c. LEAD Dull nt $2.90 naked. SPHLTE11-J2.1S bid. COUN MEAII2.30 < J2.35. WII1RKY 11.33. COTTON TIE88o. . IlAOOINa . ' .T4 < lXc. PUOVIKIONS Pork , qu'el ; Blandard mesa , Job- bins , J12.50. Lnril , prime steam , JG.7S ; choice. J6.8i Dry pall meats. J5.37Vi ; longs. J6.23 ; ribs. * 3.37'4 Khnrtii , I6.M. llaeon. packed shoulders , $6,15 ; longs. $7,12'4 ; ribs. $7.25 ; Miorts , S7.37V4. llECnil'TS Flour , 7.0UO libls. ; wheat , 14.00C . bu , ; corn , 15.000 hu. ; oal , Jl.OOO bu. HHIPMENTS Plour. ll.OO * bbls. ; wheat , 2,005 bu , ; corn , l.OOJ bu. ; oats. 4,000 bu. Mlnnr | iolU M'ho.ki. Alarhet. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 1. Wheat closed firm and lie above the clore yesterday. The move ment was not heavy from Interior elevators The demand continued excellent for sp t wheat nnd all that was offered sold < -Rtly. Iluslness was nct'vfi' much of the aisslon. lleceliitii , 27S.OOO bu. ; shipments. 13,000 bu. November , 6."Wc : Ue- cemlwr , 65c ; May , 67 ! c. On tiocR : No. 1 haul , B7'lc ; No. 1 northern , 66Vic ; No. S north ern. MUc. Flour wns steady nnd ratber llrmer , due to sympathy with wheat. Patents , I3.1S.1 3. + 1J biker ' , 1I.85H2.20. Production esllmnted for twenty-four hours , 38.000 bbU. ; shipments 42,000 bbls. _ _ _ STOCKS ANU IKJNIJS. Death of Itu5 l . 'n Cz-.ir Sl&do Ko Ghnnee lu Miirkft Coiullllons. NEW YORK , Nov. 1. The death of Rus sla's czar has not been followed by any hos tile ilc'monstrntlon on the stock market which , when the nnnounccment was mad < Jn the exchange , -was quite strong1 In tone Not even the International Bpeclaltlea wen. nffectctl , nor was there nny sign given o the occurrence of any cvtnt out of the com mon. The expected had happened and Wall street accepted It philosophically. Tin Ixindon exchange was closed for u holiday but the continent business gave no eviUenci of the ncltallpn. At the opening of the exchange here Ihl monilnK a Aim tone prevailed , the coal stocks being notably strong , Buying1 or dera In these shores were quits heavy , I Is said , for thfr account of Inside Interests ami the advance resulting forced the bears to cover. A factor In the recovery of tin coals wns a belief generally entortnltici that tlie Heading reorganization plan wll be adopted , thereby Insuring harmony o action among coal companies. Philadelphia vvus a good buyer of Heading on this as sumption. Delaware & 1-Tckawnnna ad vanced 2 per cent , Delaware & Hudson 1 per cent. New Jersey Central H4 per con ami Heading 111 per cenu During the nfter noon a raid was made on these shares Lackawanna reacting I per cent without a recovery , Delaware & Hudson lost all bu li per cent of Iho Improvement. Nevy Jersey Central fell oft 1 % per cent , but rallied IH-per cent , nnd Heading receded H pe cent and regained U per cent. Thegrnn irers were In good demand , especially 81 1'aul and lliirllrmton , and they were wel held , even through the general break , which occurred In the late afternoon. Unrllngton and Hock Island closed nt the Up cf th day's ilgures J4 per. cent and H par cen higher than yesterday. St. Pv l am Northwest closed within H per cent o the best , showing advances of U per cen and I per cenl respectively. The genera tone of the market throughout the day wa strong on a moderate amount of business. Ii the nrst part "at the last hour a rcuctlo took place In sympathy -with the weakns of the coal and granar-r Group , but th losses were almost entirely recovered befor the close , and , with tome minor exceptions the last prices were higher than those o yesterday. Northwestern , Lackawanna. on New York Central and Consolidated Ga heir train * of 1 p r ctnt. Th * bond mnrke hnres to n great extent In the strnnB tone r the Blmro market , nnd the ppeculalton wns active , the sales amounting lo ll$07Guo , with the HenOlnff Issues and llurllngton's jctirn ka extension fours leading In the raillntr. The following -wcro the closing quotations in 1hc loading stocks of the New Voik ex- hanrje today : < LtehlRon. > S U P , D. A U : Adanin Kxprcav. . 142 'orthwentem. . . . 100 ; Alton. T. fl. . . . . . .11 do pfd US do rM - . . 173 K. Y. Central " ' Am , Express 111)7W N. Y.AN. En ? . . . . l.iltlmorn.li Ohio. 7W Ontario .V W Innuila Pacific . . , 7WW Orecon Imp 'luiad.i Southern. W Oreiron NO.V entr.il Pacific , . , 13U O. S. I * A U. N. . . . hFn.lt Ohio ink Pacific Mill ! . : , . . . . lilc.igo Alton , , . . 143 P , U. & E. " SH ; . .n. to Plltiibiirg-.V.y.T. Pullman Paitvco. 'oti oltdnled OM 3 , IX C. & St. L , . , 3(1 ( lllclimotid Term. . ! olo. Corvl Jk Iran. 7 do pfd Cotton Oil Carl. . , 10 It. O. W 10 131V , It. G. W. pfd 43 ol.UicX , JiW. . . IBS Hook Island OOM ) . , MUU. pfd . SUM St. Paul ooU ) . * C. P. Co 1U St. P.itil old 1184 "nut TCBLI. . . SI. P. & Omnn.i. . . S M Krly do pfd 10 : . aonfd 20 Soutborn Pao. . . . . 17K 164 Suuar [ loflncry. . . HUH Northern pfd. , 11)11 ) Tenn. Coal & Iro.l UtK 5. .IE. I.Tifd . UU Texan Pacific. . . . locklnir V.illoy. . 1T4 T. AO. Cenl.pM. . ill. Central . 8PH Union Pacific St.P.&inihtth. . . . V. S. Expron \ . * T.Tjfd . W.SI.IJ..VP LnUoKr1o. < W. . . da DM i. . . do pfd , . . , . . CM Wells Fureo Ex. . 1U5 Shore 131H Western Union. . . - Trtlnt . S H W. A L. E LAiilHvlllc.1i N. . . . 5iK : do pfd HUH -otllHVtUoS N. A. 7 M . ( .St. L danhnttan Con. . . ' ' dcmt > hlu.t 0 . II ) o ! K . . . . as .llohliran Cent. . . . 07U N.L do.l'aolllo . ! 27U p. p. & i s."j Ohio . . . 18 do nfd 7z ; tlil II. AT. C 'JM T. A. A. &X. M. . . o > i do pfd ' " " T. St. L , i K.C. . . . 1 1. J.Ceiilrril. . . ; . 05 do pfd 0 > i A. W. pfd ! ilH ! S. H. U 1S : forth Am. Co S. It. U. pfd HUT Northern Paclflo. Am. Tob. Co Ufli ) fo. Pae. nM do pfd Ulfl cx-dlr The tutnl sales of stocks to < lny were 1C2.CS9 haros. Includ np : Ametlcnn Cotton Oil , 3.GOO ; Ami-rlcnn Sucur , S ,200 ; IlurlliiKton , U,2i ; Clil- ape Gits , 3,700 ; Delaware & Hudson , J.SOi ) ; New feraey Central , 7.800 ; Northwestern , 14.5W ; llcnd- rg , 17.1Wi St. I'mil , S1.W ) . .Mur'.cl. NEW YOUK , Nov. l.-MONIJIf ON CAI.lr- Jasy at 1 PIT cent ; la t loan , 1 per cent ; closed 1'ltlMi ; MKRCANTIf.n l > Ari3K 2C'3i ! P r cenl. KTErtLINO I3XCHANCJK 1'lrm. with actual buMneys In bankers' ' bllln nt M.S7ifT4.8S for de- mnnd nnd $4. SCiSl,87 for sixty days ; | > stvd raten , I.S6V4 J4.88 nnd } 4. 8X5484. M ; commercial bills , 4.K3 ? ; . SI1.VKH CnilTIFICATES-CJXc bid. OOVEHNMKNT lIONDS-KIrm ; Btute bonds , Inn. Inn.Cloilng quotations on bonds were as follows : J S. Ssrog ll'.i D. AU. G. 48 . 80 17.5. DHCOUP 1111 Erlo Unds . [ 0 U.S. Isrog- . 115 ! { U. II. AS. A. l > 5. . . SB 11 , S. Jacoun HS7i do 7s . IIH U.S.as res- uo u. AT. a ca . 1(14 ( I'acincUHOf 'U3. . . 101 tdoUs . A In. Clans A 1J'J ( > 5 M.K. AT , 18143. . Ala. Clans B lUll do Ud-l- ) . A III. Cli : ! < C ll'JW Mutual Unlonlla. IV'i Ma. Currt'iiclen. . . tllH ! K.J.Conl. Uun.os. Hi ! Li. New Con. 4i. . ilfi No. I'ac. IBIS . Mlnsourl Us 100 Nc Pile. 'Jnai . N.C.O * 153 'N. W. CoiiHOls. . . in doJs 1JU do 3. F. Ci > b. fli 1UHHI r C. nonfund ! R. O. W. l ts . < J < ! 4 TcniL new set * i. 70 St. P Consols Ts. . r.'UH Tenn new acts , . . . 10'J St. P. C. A P. W. 5s. liu.4 Tenn , old Us ' , < ) . 70 Vn. Centuries. . , , Crt S. L. VS.F.Geil.U. do eleforrod Tex. I'ac. Istu. . . . AleMaon 4s Tux. Pac. i ! . 101 , U. P. latsof'Oi } . . Canada So. 'JiuK. \VcntSliora-ls . 100 .Vn. P.ic. lets ' 115. ' Soutlicrnlt.il. s. D. & .R. fi. 7 . , . . 11 cx-lnt. tollcrjd. ItOfMlll .StOO.C IJll'JOitlO'll. DOSTOK Nor. I. Call loans. H4't2 ojr cent : Imu lon.ni. 'JH&IH iwrceut. UlOitu ; prtcj ] Cor Btucltt".b : > : l 11 and aihil'i A.T. , t S. f . 4M W. End nfd . 8.H Am. Suirar . 8 H WcHtliiKh. Klectrli SB Am. Siuar prd . OHi \V. Elec.pfil . Hay Statotiai . VfConlr.u \ . UellTolprhono. . . . AtclilBon .Ms. . Hoston A Aluany. . Atulilxon 43 . Now Kucl.ln I Os. . lee do pfd ISO Hen. Electric 5s. . . C. . H.AQ VVlH. Cunt Ian. . . , Atlantic . . . . . . Grit. Electric . 35 HoKton A Montint Illinois Steel. . . . 40 IlutloA Boston. . . . 10 Mcxlcnn Contral. , Calumet Jt Hccla. . 2i > o N.Y. AN. E . Contenulal . 8ft Old Colony . 177 Franklin . 10M On-con bliort I.liio 1777M Kc.ira.irfa . KubDor. . 40 ca Union 1'aclOc . 31M Oulncy. , . ' . . . Eua . Taniaraclc 147 San FnincUco Altnlnc ncuck < Juutitlc > n . ' SAN FUANCISCO , Nov. l.-Tho official closlnj qiKH.iUoiis for mlnln ? stoliu loJiy : iwrj aa fol lows : Alpha Con fl JnsllcQ 23 S7 Kentucky Con G Ik-lclicr . AS Mexican 120 UeHt.LIJclclicr. . . . Mono 1R Ilodlu Con . Mount Diablo 10 million . , . . . . 31 Ophlr 205 Calwlotiln . 14 Overman 17 allcniro Con Mil 1'oiosl OH Chollar 05 vae-e 04 , Confidence 105 t'corpion l Con. Cut A Vn 471) Slurra Nevada 8G Con. Imperial 7 SllvcrUlU 3 Crown i'olnt . UO Union Con 60 Gould A Curry. . . . Utah Con 7 llalu ANorcroaa. . Yellow Jacket. . . . 05 Silver b-irs. r..1jS.ilc. ( ; : Mexican dollars , ye. Draftssight , lOc ; telcffraplitc , 1'JKc. W Yo-k .Ulnlat < } l NEW YORK , Nov. l.-Tlu followmj nrj the inniL-quotitioiis : UIUWI.T 12 Ontario Clio Cliolor. CU Olilitr. 3UUJ Crown Point CU I'lymoutu ill Con.Cal. A V.i. . . . 711 QiilcKsilver lot ) DeadwooJ . . . . . . . . . 4(1 ( do preferred..1500 Gould ACurry Ull Slurra Nevada US IlnloA Norcroas. . BO Standard Ilfi Ifomeataka 15)0 ) Union Cou ill Iron Sliver 10 ; Yellow Jacket. . , . 70 Mexican 110 offered. CofTi'n Murker. NEW Tonic , Nov. l. COFFnn Options opi-nnl steady at unchanged pr'ces to 10 points advance ; ruled llrm on covering by European and local nhoits : closed Him nt ZJH:1 paints net udviincp ; pnlea. Z4..VM tnK . Including : November. fll.JOS'lI.'E ' ; De < em'er. J1230g2.Ci ] ; January , 111.7 ! U12.10 : March , ll.S.r.ffll.M : May , tll.Jiiill. ) ; spot coffee. IUo , steady ; mild , fttcndy ; Cordova , JIS.MKIB.cf. ; ] . none. Warehouse deliveries from New York yesterday , 7.7it3 bags ; New York stock today. 106.735 blurs : United States stock , Mil , 675 bans ; nllout fur the United States , 17,001 bars ; lotnl visible rupply for the United Slates 467 S t li.TKS , nRalnfit 431 , 6'4 bngs last year. SANTOS. Nov. 1. Mniket llrm ; peed avernKP Pan KB. $11.00 ; receipts , 9,000 tmg-n ; atoch , 413 , < KXI Nov. 1 Market quiet : prices un- In Vj pffr ndvnnce ; stock , 130 , 0 > 3 bat ; ' IncludTiR : EK.OOi ) batr Ilrnilllnn ; rales , c.OOO bags HAVHi : . Nov. I. Holiday. SOtlTIIAMI'TQN , Nov. 1. Arrivals duringlaa month , 17,799 bags ; dellverlea , 23.C79 liaKs ; Block November. 1,201 bags , against 5,000 ba s last month. UVBIIPOOU Nov. 1. Slock , November 1 2.112 lings , ncalnst 1,476 tin KB Insl year , IUO UK JANEIIIO , Nov. 1. Market nrm No. 7'Ilio , I11.S5 ; exchange. lUid ; receipts , 10,000 hags ; cleared tor the United States , B.OO ) bnirs cleare < l for Eutupe , 4,0'JO bags ; stock , t77OX bags. _ _ _ _ 1'nnk of Knclninl Stntenient. IX5NDON , Nov. 1. The weekly statement ot the Hank of England , Issued today , shows the fol- lowtnK chanKen comi > ared with the previous ac count : Tutnl reocrve. decrease , (923.004 ; circula tion. Increase , 1SS3.000 ; bullion , decrease. 574,18 other securities , decrease , C13I.OOO ; other deK > slts dencnte. [ ICT.OOQ ; public deposits. Increase , 150- 000 ; notes reserve , decreape , ii53,00i ) ; ifovernmen' securities , decrease , iGttKIO. The proportion o tlio Uank of England's reserve to liability , which Inst week was 63.07 per cent , la now 55 , Ki per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tri-HHury St t nient. WASHINGTON , Nov. 1. Tie monthly treas ury stutement idiow the total receipt * durlns the month of October to have ben HU.139,21' ' . and the ilfehursements J32.713.039. leaving- de ficit for tliu month of J13.57J.1D9 , and for tlio four months uf the present lineal year JM.8M.fO ) Of the receipts for October S1I.92G.I1S was from customs. IG.403.43S from Internal revenue an ! ICS3.CS3 from miscellaneous Fourcvs , Of the ex. prndltures 111 , 053,317 was for pcnsjons. rlnuticlul Nolrs. I1OSTON. Nov. 1. Clearings , J16.045.C09 ; bal- tince , J2. IlALTIMOIin. Nov. 1. Cleirlngs , J2.327.375 balances. $219,003. NKW YOHK , Nov. I.-Clearlnes , 152.767,953 liulances , J7.18I.9C7. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. l.-Clearings , 11.40 , . 273 ; lalances. " IIICIU.IN. Nov. 1. Exchange en I/ondon , eljfht days' sfght , 20 marks 55H pfir. MEMPHIS. Nov. 1. ClearlnKs , I5C3.503 ; bal ancex. $67.0)0. New York exchangu llliif ( a CINCINNATI , Nov. l.-ClearlnKS , $2,014,00) Money , 1H J per cent. New York exchange 33C4CK ! premium. PA I CIS. Nov. 3. < p. m. Three per cen rentes. 101 f C7'jc for the account. Exchange on London , Zit lUic for checks. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 1-Clearlngs , J3.Ci5.675 ; bal ances. $122,834. Money , dull at 57 ( per rent Exchange on New York , 23o discount bid. LONDON , Nov. 1. Oold Is quoled nl Duenot Aj-rm loday al 237 ; MaJr'd. 16.VJ ; Llrbon , 23.2V St. PeUrabur , D ; Athens , W ; Homa , 107.1) Vienna , 193. LONDON , Nov. I. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank ut EnKUnd on balance today ws.8 UO.OiO. The Dank of England's rate f d'ecount remains unchangeil at 2 per cent. CHICAGO , Nov. J. Clearing * . $17,780,000 tloney. 4O4H ptr cent on call ami SSC | > er cen on time. N w York exchange , 2&o premium Foreign exchance o [ > tned loner ; t rllng , coin mtrclal. $4.UKIr4.iK. \VAS1 IINOTON. Nov. l.-Tho cash balance In the treasury nt the close of builneca today wan $ l)7l4 ! , m ; gold reserve. $61.111,120. The da crras * In Ihe caih teUncem \ aocounld for by tb payment ot over U.fW.WJ n Intcicst account OMIA IIVE SKCK MARKETS Jonth Starts with Tairlj liberal Supplies of Oattld'and Hogs. jo cRNFiD STEERS' ' ' WERE crfERED M'l ' ) resscil Ilecf Men Tliul I'nL Cnttln lixlrcmclr Soiree Uniler GrntleM Dull Hold Up Well Vntler n Ilulhcr llenvjr Hun. THURSDAY , Nov. I. There was a fnlr run of cattle today , n tberal run at hogs and a light supply of iheeii. Compared with receipts for the lorrespondlng four days last week there hns been an Increase of about 1.500 cnttlc , while iog anil sheep supplies rttch allow a de crease of Home 4,000 head. Although there were 325 cnrs of cnttle in. sale , there was not n. decent load of > eef steers In the entire outfit. Trade could hardly have been otherwise than slow. Dressed beef men professed to be ready niul willing to pay good , strong prices for desirable stock , but sellers found t dllllcult to get them to look at their poor : o fafr stock , and prices generally shaded 'ower. The cow market wns slow nnd lower. There were about ilftj' loads on sale , and while some of the Lest did not show much decline , the common grades were hit hard. Prices were nil of 15o to 23c lower than the llrst of the week. Veal calves were n vigorous demand and strong , with bulls , stags , etc. , about steady. Quite a. little business was transacted In stockers and feeders. There was enough demand to readily absorb all desirable lots offered at fully steady prices , but dullness and weakness characterized the trade In the medium and common stock cattle. Good to choice feeders are- quotable nt J2.C00 3.25 ; fair to good. l2.25Jf2.CO , and common grades from $2,20 down. Representative sales : COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. n ' ' ' .1175 $1 00 . . . . OS1 50 14. . . S53 11 K , * . . . Eld 1 ( V ) S..1012 1 M 7. . , SSI 1 (10 i. . . F30 1 00 ! . . . . ! lir 1 CO ' , 871 1 ! K ) 16. . . fc63 1 23 C. . . . 870 SO c ! . , 711 1 ! > 0 1. . . OSO 1 23 . S9S 1 DO 1. . ,1010 1 SO 6. . . KSS 1 25 10. . . 7C2 1 CO 1. . 1100 3 50 6. . . 1 23 1. . .K''O 1 CO 19. . 1 DO 11. . . . 900 123 19. . . 887 1 60 S3. , . 992 3 93 " . 820 1 23 9. . 1 65 G. , . 950 200 l ! . KO 1 23 3. . . 790 1 6 ! 13. , . 95S 2 00 1. . . .1120 1 23 I 63 1. . 820 2 01 4. . . . S05 1 23 s ! ! ! 690 1 CS 1. . . 870 2 00 20. . . . OSO 1 30 i. . .10.1) 1 K M. , . MO 2 00 9. . . . 915 1 SO i. . 3. . ,1006 , 2 00 11. . . . B70 1 30 2. . ill 10 1 65 13. , . 916 2 00 . ' 6. . . . 736 1 30 C. . . 833 1 65 24. . 807 2 03 9. . . . 036 1 JO 2. . . 870 i : > is ! . 873 205 ' . 045 1 35 2. . . SI 5 l C5 1C. . ' 2 05 6. ! ! .1024 1 33 2. . .1125 1 65 19. . , 730 210 7. . . . 742 1 33 23. . . 997 1 75 5. . 862 2 10 . 8S2 1 40 H. . . 710 1 75 " 1015 2 10 .1000 1 SO . 790 1 75 o" , 925 2 10 . 055 1 M n ! , 827 1 75 2 ! ! 1I 0 2 10 . SS2 1 60 " . 834 1 0 2. . SOO Z 20 . 900 1 60 10" ,1102 1 (0 IS. . 1000 2 20 . 812 1 JO , 750 1 SO 3. .1150 225 . SSO 1 SO > 9S 1 i 3. .1010 2 35 COWS AND HEIFERS. IfiOCOWS 2. . . . 725 IfiO 8. . . . 790 200 HKlh'EHS , , nco i oo ! . , . . 500 1 40 S. . t(53 ( 1 M .320 1 00 22. . . CM 1 40 n 425 200 . 487 1 03 . . F.20 1 40 nz ! ! 420 200 . 370 1 23 3 ! .JM3 1 40 7. . . 433 200 . G17 .1 25 1. , GOO 1 1. . , MO 2 (10 2S5 1 25 4. . , -GGO " " 1 70 3. . 870 2 10 E47 1 10 1. 230 1 70 350 2 50 11. . . . CIO 1 40 1..V430 ' 1 85 8. . . . 21190 3. . * 419 2 CO 1. . . 170 4 00 4. . . . 202 - 1 25 4. . j 300 Z W 1. . . 100 4 00 . 290 2 00 3. . . 273 2 CO 1. . . 160 4 25 . 260 2 00 5. . . 3S2 2 60 1. . . 140 4 50 . 150 2 00 n . 95 E 00 1. . . IS',1 4 GO . 420 2 00 2 ! ! ; I2M"U 00 2. . . 295 4 M > . 2T.O 2 25 3. . .1230 13 25 1. . . 110 4 50 193 2 25 12. . . :335 : > 4 IK ) 1. . . 120 4 50 2. . . . 170 2 35 1. . .MM 14 oo J. . . 170 5 00 BI7LXS. . .3030 1 00 3. i'll 70 1..1030 1 80 . .32TI3 1 45 3..1210 75 1..1120 1 S5 . .10CO 1 CO 3..J3WK4 75 2..1370 1 $5 . .3550 1 CO 1..J4SO J 75 2..1210 1 M . .1423 1 CO 3..15M 1 73 litV.llGO 1 85 . .3120 1 C5 1..12M 1 75 1..1250 2 00 . .35SO 1 D5 1..1430 1 75 2..10SO 2 no . . sso 1 CO 2..1103 ! 75 J..1070 2 00 . .3190 1 CO 1..32M 1 SO 1..15SC 't 25 1 65 , b.11290- J..1KO 2 25 JUt.1010 1 70 -B < PA < 38j 1..126 * 1 ' 20. . . . 655. 1 CO G. . . . CM 2 35 40. . . . 98 2 50 4. . . . 723 1 85 35. . . . 414 2 49 3. . . . 780 2 CO 1. . . . 650 1 S5 22. . . . 710 2 40 39. . . . 794 2 CO 15. . . . SSS 1 90 ) . . . . 653 2 ID 3. . . .370 260 1. . . , 4I 2 00 3. . . . 693 2 13 12. . CSS' 2 GO 3..10SO 2 00 25. . . . S 2 2 40 C91 260. 2. . . . C.W 2 00 9. . . . C97 2 40 18. . . . 043 260 2. . . . 610 2 05 M. . . . 767 2 40 1. . . . 800 265 8. . . . 69 210 21. . . . 7C5 2 40 13. . . . 859 265 1. . . . ! I6 223 3. . . . 4SO 2 40 24. . . . 731 265 1. . . . 590 S 25 1. . . . J 0 2 15 1. . . . 850 265 1. . . . 70 225 10. . . . 8W 2 43 7. . . . 55 270 1. . . . 500 2 25 35. . . . 776 2 43 22. . . .1136 275 IS. . . . 6)7 225 10. . . . 828 2 43 2 , . . . 445 275 36. . . . 941 2 30 4. . . . 7Si 2 45 7. . . .1080 275 10. . . . 574 230 22. . . . 952 2 CO 12. . . . 771 2 M 18. . . . SM 230 10. . . . 935 2 CO IS. . .1033 280 C. , . . 5S3 2 30 2. . . . 455 2 CO 3. . .1013 2 M 1. . . . 679 2 35 11. . . . 798 2 CO 17 C54 280 . . . . 57S 23 ! 2. . . . 939 SCO 19. . . . 753 290 WHSTEHN CATTLE. S'o. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr. 35 alecrs 1282 $2 CO COLORADO. Rale Bros. 1 bull 1270 1 55 1 Imll . 1530 Jl 33 2 cows 935 l S5 1 caw . &OQ 1 33 1 cow 950 1 33 4 cows . 880 1 35 1 feeder 950 2 25 4 feeders. . . .1018 2 25 2 feeders. . . . 10SO 2 IB G feeders. . . . 1023 225 24 feeders. . . . 1142 2 M ) Illinois Live Stock nnd Land Company. 21 Btrs , Tx..1010 225 36 Btrs , Tx. . . . 1092 2 CO Wyatt Uros. 31 fetters..1012 2 CU 4 cows 1000 1 40 II COWB $95 1 CO 6 COWB SSi 200 1 steer. 1270 275 1 steer. 1030 275 WYOMING. Tom Bell , 38 COWB 942 220 2 steers 12SO 300 Ml la Burke. 23 COWB 520 l 30 UTAH AND NEVADA. II. Connnt. 3 bulls 1310 1 25 21 bulls 1321 1 40 23 bulls 1284 149 2 bulls 1210 160 86 COWB 987 190 35 feeders. . . . Si'JS 2 CO HOCSS 11 Is feast or famine In hog receipts. Nearly na many arrived today as on the luree preceding days. There .was also n marked Im- prnvernenl in the general quality of the offerings. . While the proportion of Inferior llgril fluff was Bllll rather laiRer tlmn tlio dt-mnnd cnllod fur , Ihe pruiKirtkm ill desirable heavy hugs was nlw larger than usual of late. Included in Ihe 7. IS I hoen received -were U9 Itint Hammond bought Wednesday at Slous City , where IIOBS are cheaper llian here. These went Ulrecl to ihe slaughter house and -were not offered < m Ihe market. Afddo from thu lll > erallly ot the recoliila , sellers hni rather the best of Ihe situation nnd Wednesday's sharp ( ulvnnce was well sustained. All the loca houses were Rood buyers , and with rather en- couraglnir news both from hogs nnd provisions In Chicago business was ncllve Hnd a clearance peen made. Fair l choice butcher welgtil and lieavj hoEM Bold nt from JI.45 up lo 11.65 , nnd | > or lo very good llghl nnd mixed loads at from $4.25 lo $1.50. The market for pics nnd stock hogs was ftliout steady , with sales at from (2.73 up to $1.20 and rough hogs , stags , pregnant sows , elc. , soli nnywhero from $2 to $3.60. The trading tortaj was largely al from $4.40 to $4.60 , or nhout the Kime as on Wednesday or on Inut Thursday. Rep resentatlve talm : No. Av. Bli. Pr. No. Av. h. Pr. S ICO . . . I 25 73. . . .227 120 | t 45 7 1S7 . . . 4 25 77. . . .215 200 4 45 75 147 120 4 25 71. . 231 160 4 45 9 169 40 4 25 74. , .229 240 4 45 91 lt 4 27V4K dt3 120 4 45 JL-3' 6 US 120 4 SO - 84 . 199 20 } 4 45 70 . . .203 240 4 35 j . < . . 208 ICO 4 43 81. . , 1C6 SSO 4 35 " 64 . 251 163 4 45 * 237 80 4 35 . _ 14 . 273 SO 4 45 45 181 120 4 35 ' 75 217 4 47 1C5 120 4 35 275 4SO 4 47V 43 231 40 4 35 - 42 323 200 4 47U 81 113 DJO 4 35 ' 64 251 200 4 CO e S03 160 260 200SO 4 50 Si 1S8 4 25 3 2.V ) 4 CO 61 153 4 37Vi ! 9 255 320 4 SO es 153 4 40 " : c sa 20 } 4 CO 41 , .WI3 4 40 200 4 CO 112 217 4 40 210 4 CO 41 112 4 40 1-75 .224 160 4 CO K 1S2 200 4 40 .235 210 4 50 KM 4 40 W , : i7 ICO 4 CO 68 216 240 4 40 EI .274 4 CO 9 178 4 40 .211 80 4 CO ea 224 320 4 40 iTH..226 4 CO 70 20 80 4 40 72 . " 27 200 4 fO 79. 200 4 40 U ; .y 13 ? J6 80 4 CO 79.mi , , BS 4 40 iill 561 400 4 CO mi ! , .21)5 4 40 -75 535 4 CO . .wo 4 40 > ij6 159 ice 4 CO 2 ! ! , .330 4 CO i. . , , W > 4 49 lli'MlEs 282 ISO 4 CO 3. . 4 49 ' ' 'Tl . 543 KO 4 CO I. . 230 4 43 ' 107 . 271 120 4 CO 8 253 40 4 40 - 13 . S68 200 4 CO ' " 4 40 S , 71 , . UO 121) 4 S.3 ! ! ! ! ! ( 0 4 40 8 . ! C3 4 CO 6 3 4 40 I 75 . 233 120 463'/ 4 40 ' ICO 4 Ht ' ! ! ; : ! . ; 4 40 M . 274 ISO 4 C5 1 210 4 40 73 . 271 li 4 C5 2 2JO 4 40 , & 7 . 277 li2t 4 55 7 224 160 4 40 79 . 234 . . . 4 61 71 W 40 4 40 EO 4 C7 .i . . . . . . . . 40 4 42U . ' . 319 EOM 4 CO S3 m 200 4 42 > i 7 . 2C2 60 4 M 71. . . W 100to 4 42 > i ! 3 . J35 4 CO 20 281 to 4 V 3 . 287 4 CO 71 .217 210 4 4 > S3 . 281 tO 4 C21/ K 2IS 240 4 45 OJ . 20 ! 4 65 PI08 AND itouaii , i no . .200 1 . 0 3 00 i no . .225 49 . CO 3 00 " " " . . Z 0 , ' 1 . .100 3 00 ! ! . . 2 60 L 18 . 90 3 DO ' ' " ' . . t ID 1 1 . 78 3 K i.w ! ! ! „ t W I . . . , . . , , 1 20) 1. . 260 3 JS TT JT 1 160 1 260 . . . 3 H t Z2i 21& 17 M 3 50 2 m 173 115 7 . . . a tO e 301 IIS t. , ,11 ! . . . 3 CO U 13 U. ! I 91 . . . 3 U 9. . . . . . . K . . . J 53 . 1IJ . . 9 7J 0 . 61 . . . 2 K M . 149 . . . 4 TO . 210 . . . 3 ( K ) 107 . 104 . . . 401 2 . : & . . . 3W .72 . ISO . . . 416 i no . . . JOB s . : * . : rr. iiu . . . 4 . * s . . . l w 37 . i * , -r , 4 so 1 240 . . . 101 M 132 . . , 4 K 2 W > . . . 300 13 13.1 . . . O'J 1 220 . . . 3 00 7 163 . . . 4 SO l.UiS > . . : W . . . 3 00 BIIKKP Only two loads were received. The nmikel was. steady , wllh n. fair Inquiry for the Ight kind of mock. CYmmon stufT was * lo-w nle and wenk. Pair to choice nntlvcH nrn quotable al tSM/2H > : fair to ROM ] westerns , $2.00112.60 ; common nnd stock sheep , $1.25m.73 ; good to Choice 49 lo 100-lb. lambs , $2.2i 3.50. Ilepre- i-entntlvc Bales : No. Wt. Pr , I buck 201 $ Z 00 21 native mlxrd US 260 290 native lambs 55 . 2 85 Ilfcrlptsuti I t > ltMttko.i [ : of .Slock. Olllrlal receipts nnd disposition of alrck nn Known by Iho books of ihe Union Stock Yards company for Ihf Iwcnty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. , November 3 , 1S9I : N13CKIPTS , Call. Head. Cattle 123 .1.611 Ing ! 7.184 Iheep l 4)7 lorscs nnd mutes 4 93 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Catlle. Catlle. Hogs. Sheep. > mnha Packing company 2 B78 . . . . The O. H. llnminond cump.my 309 1.S39 . . . . ? wlfl nnd company. . ' 439 1.S78 . . . . The Cudahy 1'acking company 7S6 1.483 . . . . A. Haas 21 II. Heeker A'Dcgun 148 Hamilton & Stephens 152 J. U Carey ! 32 I. Lobman 7 U Decker 14 ! ) Lee UothJchlld 34 llenton & W 74 : i. It. II. from Sioux City KJ . . . Shippers nnd feeders 1,215 Lefi over 500 . . . . 407 Tolnls 3.C66 7,037 ID ? UIIIOAUO MVH STUCK. Itlpo Slcors Weru Nut Very Numerous nntl thn licnmml \ \ n ( iouil. CHICAGO , Nov. 1 Ripe steers loday were nol very numerous , nnd , being In good demand , Ihey sold readily enough nnd nt full prices , The supply of lower grades , though liberal , was nol so large as to cause a noilcenlile depreciation In prices , though the market was weak. From $1 lo $1,23 for Inferior ca-s the range wns up ward to from J to Jii.25 for steers of extra nuiil- Ity. Not mnny ot lhe > orter'ngs hud the quality to bring more than J3.CO , n r ns there mucli grading lieluw $1.75. Cows , lipirors nnd lull's ' sold mainly nt from $ I."E > lo $2.3 , and from $1 to KM bougbl the bulk of Ihe stem * . Kil.-a ( western rangers were on a basis vt from J1.75 to $4.63 for poor to choice , and Texas cnttle were llrrn nt from $1.2' , to $3 IB. Although Irnde was qulel , very llllle etock had lo be carried over. Had Ihe hog market continued lo display the features It displayed nt the opening , there would have been llllle occasion ( or grumMlriK on Ihe part of Belters. The early movenunt uns br's't ' find the average prices Cc lilgher than yesterday , liut 11 began to weaken an hour or two after the opening , nnd before 30 o'clock Ihe morning's euln and a nickel more bad been laken olT. Thn close wns dull nnd extremely weak , with J4.SO the top for heavyweights and $4.CO n fnlr outside quotation for light. As high as $485 was i > ald for heavy , nnd n lot of ISO-lb , hogs brought $1.70. The majority of the business was done nl from $4.50 In $1.70 for medium , nnd from $1.40 lo $4. GO the popular prices for lightweights , averages or lers than 200 lb . Culls and pigs sold nl from $ S lo $4. There waa n Rood dcrwind a fnlr supply of shei-p nl from J2.63 lo $3.25 for good lo choice , nnd from SI to 52.CO for poor lo fair qualities. . , with sales principally nt from $2 lo $2.85. The lamb market was liberally ? upplled nnd won lOc lower than yesterday , nt from JJ.23 to $4.60 for poor lo choice. Bales were/ mostly at from $3.25 to $3.83. IlecelplB Cnllle , 14.000 head ; calves , 40 * head ; hogs , 31.IXX ) bead ; sheep , H.WXI head. The Kvenlng Journal says : HOGS Receipts , 31.000 bend ; official yesterday. 27.221 head ! shipments , 7,211 ! head ; left over. alxmt 5,000 hendi quality fair ; miikel openel moderately active nl yeaIrrday's prices ; Bales nuifrcd al $4.3'lf(4.C3 for light : | l.2 tU,40 for rough packing ; $ l.33i$4.75 $ for mlxrd ; $4.45f4,85 for heavy packing nml shipping lots , and $2.COi4.40 for pigs. CATTLE Receipts. 14,03 , head ; market slcady nnd moderately active. SHEEP Receipts , 14.000 licad ; In good de mand and a , shade firmer. New Vork Llv Stock Market , NKW YORK. Nov. 3. IlEEVES Receipts , 243 head ; none on pale' , ] : uropenn cables quote American steers at Srgilc per Ib. , dressed w eight , refrigerator beef , 7f9c ; no cxportn today. QALVE.S P.ecelpts. 114 lu-ad ; mnrkcl flrmj veals , poor to prime , 15.00ff5.75 pvr 1M Ibs. . grass < r , $2.2Jff2.7 i ; western ca'.vcs , $1 OOIT4 M. 81IKEP AND LAM US Receipts , 3.419 head ; 23 cars on sale ; sheep , llrm ; lambs , 'Ac per Ib , higher ; sheep , poor to prime , $1.50513.1)0 per 300 Ibs. ; lambs , common to prime , 53.00ftI.K. IIOOS Recelpls ; 7.117 bend ! ulxxit 200 head on sale ; markcl weak nt $4.75es.OO tor extra weights. St. r.imli l.ivn NiocU Miirkot. IT. , LOt'lS , Nov. 1. CATTLI3 Receipts , 3.SOO head ; BblpnientB , 2,10) head ; m.irket . slow nnd dingglng for natives , with Texas cnttle. nnd 6c lower ; nntlvo sleers. 1,10) lo 1,250 Ilia. , $3.W > i1 4.25 ; cows. SI.60(12.20 ; Texas steers , 11 gilt anil common. .CO2.SO ; cows , $2.0(182.33. ( IIOQS Recelpta. C.700 head ; shliiments. 2.3M head ; market Irregular , cloning easier ; best heavy , f4.004T4.70 ; fair to crrnl mixed. J4.I004.60 , common to fair I'gbt ' , tl.20iri.30. SHKKP Receipts. 2.200 bead ; shipments. 300 fiead ; market jdow nnd eas'er ' ; native sheep , 82.1CZ.:3 ; mixed , $2.2XJ2.M ; l.-llnbs , $3.00ig3.25. btuuk In Record of receipts at Hie four principal mar- kelp for Thursday , November 1 , 1S94 ; Catlle. I logs. Sheep , South Omana 3.G-II 7.1S4 407 Chicago 14,0'K ) : i.0i)0 34,000 Kansas City 4.300 10.6X ) 8,71)1 SI. Ix > uls 3t00 6,70 ] 2J Totals 25,814 (3.431 2J.3JT I.ltcrpnol AlnrlcelH. LIVKRPOOL , Nov. 1. WHEAT Qose : steady ; demand poor ; No. 2 red. winter , 4s 44d ! ; No. 2 red. pprlnp. 4s M , CORN Spol , nominal ; demand moderate ; fu tures. November , firm al 4 luJd ; Di-cember , steady at 4 9 < l ; Jnnuiiry. steady nt 4s 4X.il. 1'LOt'Il Steady ; demand moderate ; St. Louis , fancy winter. Cs 3d. PROVISIONS Lard , firm ; demand moderate ; cpot , 36a. Ilecf , dull ; demand easy ; extra India mess , Ms Od ; prime mess , CIs M. 1'tirk. dull ; demand poor ; prime mew. western , 65s 3d ; prime mess , medium , CSs 9d. 31am , dull ; demand Im proving ; short cut , 43s. Ilacon , dull ; demand Improving ; Cumberland cut , 3ts ; short rllis , 35s ; lone clear , 45 Ibs. , SSs ; long nnd n'.iort clear , 55 Ibs. . 35K M. Shoulders , steady at 27s. CI1I3ES1 ; Dull ; demand moderate ; finest while and colored , 4Ss Cd , TALLOW Nominal. COTTON SUED OIL Dull at 20s. TIJIIPENTINK Steady ; < lemand inmlernle. ROSIN Steady ; drmanil modernle ; common , HOPS At London ( Pacific coastl , firm ; de mand modemte ; new ciop , 2 ] Csj(3. Stock of breadstuff ! ! In Liverpool : Flour , 113.000 sacks ; wlicut , 3,970OiW ce.ilals ; corn , C56.000 cenlals. _ _ . _ KnnsnH City Mar ltd , KANSAS CITY , Nov. I. WHEAT Plow ; No. 2 hard , 47c ; No. 2 red. fj'i&ite ; rejccleil , 4J043c : Bali's by sample on 'cluinnf. f. " I' . , Mlsslvslppl river. No. 2 hard , C3'iC ! | < - ; No. 2 red. Me. CORN In fair demand ; No. 2 inlitd , 42HfH3c ; No. Z white , < 3'.iJillc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mlxetl , 29',4ir3c ( ; No. 2 wh'te. ' Ktie. IIUTTKR Very dull ; fancy separator. dairy. . KOGS Active and firmer nt 15c. RKCIIIPTS Wheat , 2.4W bu. ; corn , 1,200 bu.j tals. none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 7.SOO bu. ; corn , 1,100 , bu. ; onts , none. _ _ KmiKin City l.lvo Kliielc. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1. CATTLI3 Recelpln , 4,300 , bend ; shipments. 4,2' ' head ; innrkrt dull , weak to We lower ; Texas fleers. J2.40ft32S ( ; becl sleers. $2.7505.10 ; nal've COWB. J1.2 : J.23 ; slock- er and feeders , $ J.COf(3.CO. HOGS Ilecelpts. 10.6W head ; shipments. 1.400 tie.Ml ; market opened strong ; cloned 5c lower ; bulk of sales. J4.3QO4.CO ; heavy. SM1iM.CS ; puck ers , $4.45 4.65 ; mixed , $4.23@4.5 ! > ; lights , JMCffl 4.33 ; pica. $3.4064.15. BHKKP Receipts. 8,700 head ; shipments , l.JOO head ; market steady anil unchanged. retlned 3 11 T A 3V4WwCc""Na"is. Tl-f e : "off AV"3'll-16 4c ; mould A , 4 6-3643-nSc ; standard A. 3 15-3Cf < lSc , confectioners' A , 3 ID-lCIJI'io ; cut loaf , 4\ 4 15-IOc ; crushed , 4 jJl4 15-13c ; powdered. 4 C-1CM 4t4e- granulated , 4 l.ltiilUc ; culws , 4 5-l ( > 84V4c. IX3NUON , Nov. 1. srCJAll Cane dull ; cenlri- fusiil Java , I2a 6d ; Uuscovado. fair rcflnliiB- , 10s 3d. Now Vork Ury Clouds Mnrket. NiW YORK , Nov. 1 , An irregular demand for miscellaneous nssoninents. ot seasonable fabrics to meet current -wants lias taken a fair quantity of goods , though more bualnesa hns resulted from the plucins of orders , fur spring that have Included BlnRhnms. al o shlrllni. * nnd domestic , with Ihe eutllnr Irade huvlnjr mad liberal purchases of coiumades , He. rrlnllng elotha nro quiet at unchanged quotations , At Ibe be l U has been a quiet markel. C nt I on .UarMrc , BT. LOIIIS , Nov. 1. COTTON-Oulelj mid- dllnff , B B-1SC ! nalrs , l.r/X ) bales ; receipt * B.JM . baleu ; ghlpments , 7.300 taleg ; stock , S5.0W bales. W n I Murlcot. ST. LOCIH , Nov. 1. WOOL Qu ! t ! bright medium and lub washed llnd ready sale al un changed price * . TrUoo Wheat ( Juotatlan * . HAN FIIANC1RCO , Nov. l.-WIIKAT-PIrm ; Uecember , Met May , 9Sc ; cleared. ll42 centals. Oil 3Inrlc t § . LONDON. Nov. I. LINSKKD OlLKOii Cd. TURPENTINE 8PIIUTB 20u M. < m CoinmUklim Compnur C'lmreed irlth 1'ratnl. DENVER , Nov , 1. The Hills Bros , com pany , Judgment creditors of the Perry Com- mluslon company , IlleJ an application for a receiver for the latter concern today. They name na defendants Daniel Perry , Mary IVrry. theI'utleeLett company , It. W. Woodliurv. John. C , Gallup and tlio Prices Clear Below Zero This Week. Stoves. Ciirpcts , winter nnd low prices. How Is thnt fern n combination for right now. This week's prices put nil our efforts In the shade. Come right off ua these prices cannot last long. CARPETS , STOVES. Jute Rups , 21x.1C , Oak Heaters , worth sM.25 , now 38c worth 81-J.OO , now S7.5O Chonlllc Rugs , 15x32 , Ouk Hontors worth $1.00 , 34c , now worth $19.00 , now $9.75 Brussels RugfHlxIO , worth $3.51) ) , now SI.25 Base Burners , Jloquetto Carpets , .worth $22.50 , now $13.50- worth SI.50 , now 9Bc Oil Ilcatori ? , Brussels Carpets , worth $10.00 , now $4,83 worth 81.00 , now 65c Cannon Stoves , Ingrain Carpets , worth SB.OO , now $2-75 worth 50c , now J > 4c Lnundry Stoves , Hump Carpets , worth * ( J.OO , now $3.5O worth 30c , now | 2c Oil Cloth , worth 40o , now 2Oc Hnnges , C-hole , worth $10.00 $9.75 , now Hassnuks. worth $1.25 , now 5Oc Art Squares , Ilnngos , steel , worth $7.50 , now $3 45 worth $ -10.00 , now $24-5O Presents Given Awiy This Weak , ash With .10.00 . wrtl , [ l { utcl , tonspoon. OR bUqlo v > n/i4- With lou.uu norm ot K ' "M. . , . IrPflll A himdsonio plcluro II vUlvi Will ] 170.00 worth of coocls , A Konulnn oak center tauia \VltL 1100.00 worth or goods , Cash or Weekly ; or Monthly Au tlegunt oak rocker Payments. f r Formerly People's Mammoti Installment House. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings- Union Natbnal tanlt. The npp Icat en states t ! it thu assets of the I'erry Commission cornpany have been fraudulently disposed of. The plalntlfta nllese that ? % } I'erry , the.hSul of the llrm. cave a. J23.0W note to th Union Natlonnl Iwtnk. of which Mr. Woodbury was president , without sufficient consideration , with the Intention of defraud ing future creditors. Fair uu A Cooler with NortliwMt Winds for Xi-hrnnlcu Toiltiv. WASHINGTON , Nov. 1. The forecast for Friday Is : For Nebraska nnd Kansas- Fair ; cooler ; northwest winds. For lowaHnln In the early morning ; rain In the central nnd eastern portions Friday : cooler ; north winds. For Missouri Ruin ; much cooler ; north- weal wln < ls ; fair Saturday. For South Dakota-Fair ; cooler In the western portion ; northwest winds. I.i ) rut Kocoril , OF THR WEATHER . OFFICE - - - - OMAHA , Nov. l.-Omaha record of lempcr- uluro and rainfall , compared with the correspond In sr day of raSjts/OU1gJfejgp | Ig31 Maximum tempeniture. . . . 48 71 4G 42 Minimum temperature 3b 47 39 J ) Average lempernture 42 M 42 3G I'rcclnltntlon. T ,00 " > -w Condition of lemperaturo nnd precipitation nt Omaha for the day and alncc March 1. 1891 : . . Normal temperature. . Deficiency for the dnv. 4 Accumulateil excess since March I--- . " . . < Normal precipitation 05 nch Deficiency for ( he day 05 inch Total precipitation since March 1 U.90 Inches Accumulated deficiency since March 1 " -50 InclicH Keporl * from Ollior St.itlotn at M 1' . M. "T" Indicates trace , I , . A. WELSH. Observer. JIIOX Tlt.lltU Ko Very Encouraging Outlook for tlia C in- IriK YeHr. CLEVBLu\ND , Nov. 1. The Iron Trade Review this week says : The Iron trade has oorno to a date at which calculations usu ally begin to be made reaching Into a new year. There la much expectancy nnd more prophesying relative to 1895 , but n practical unanimity In the opinion that If any de ckled chaiiRe in conditions coma In ( he next twelve months no sjns | have yet developed. In the lake Superior ere trmle another year's record Is soon to be closed , with ship ments likely to run closer to 7,00),000 tons than was counted upon early In thu sea- Bon. The outlook for besserner ores wns never more promising , and for nonbesscmers the demand IH ut the lowest point In years. I'lB Iron producers are llndlngat the end of Oclober a. less oncouro.KlnK' Hltuatlon In some respects than nl Iho opening of the month. The Inability of the farther west ern railroads to borrow money for ro-cqulp- ment and retracklng lit not especially en- couni liiK to H | eel mills In mat section that , have carried lontr overdue hopes of a railroad revival. Western bar mill men did not iret together as planned , owlni ; to the. ( allure to enlist Important Ohio mills. Wire null men havi : been worklnK Industriously on a coiriblnallon , but one or two unwilling producers stand In the way , Vetvranf of thn I.utoVur Iteniomberrd by the ( Innrral Covoriiuirnt. AVAB1UNOTON , Nov. l.-(8peclal. ( ) Pon- xlons ( rriintcd , Issue of October 20 , were : Original Marcus L. Knicry , Champion , Cliajte ; Bamuel li. McCoy. Columbus , IMatte ; William U. Nellmnlt. Aurora , Hamilton. licnewnl Joseph Wlllover , North 1'luttf , Antelope. Increase Krunz Miller , Clearwater - water , ' AnleloiMI'hlllp Halnuin , Sutton , -Clay ; Charles J. TiavlH , C'hnse , Chase. Mexican wnr mirvlvora tncreaee Babln CJ. Stan wood , Beward , Sewaril. Iowa : OrlKlnal Wllllnm If. Hunting , Clinton , Clinton ; OtmtavuH Frederlekn , ( Jll- bert , Hcott : Henry 3. IlealeK , Marshalltown , Marshall , llestoratlon and minplcmental Asher KntamliiKpr , Oscrola , Olurke. He- newal and Incrcaue Denjamln F. Andrcivs , LaUmcr , I "run kiln. Incrtast John C. Kit- OUTLEB DESKS. Wo have the ox elusive tnlo of the S. celebrated Cutler I Desks at Iho now 'reduced prices. Charles ShlYtrick & Co , FURNITURE of Every doscrlptlcn. Temporary Location , JL OO oiid l.'OS OoiitfliJN Struct , MIT. LA I D HOTEL HI.OCK. WM. 1LOTTDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wires to Chicago nnd New York. All business orders placed on Chicago ) Beard of Trade. Correspondence solicited. Olllce , room 4 , New York Life Uulldlng * Omaha. Telephone 1303. selman. Charllon , Lucas , Ilelssuc John D. 1 lions , Toledo , Tnma. Orlelnal widows , etc. Louisa Townsend , Kandolph , Fremont ; Hmlly Jane De I ntf , Allcn'H Grove , Scott ; Mary Stoltenber ? , Davenport , Scott ; Arton- tla Hosier , Hampton , Franklin. Colorado : OrlBlnal C.-isslUH P. Edmonds. Poncho SprlnR-s , Chnffee ; Juan Banchcz. ( julnurc , Lns AnluiuHVllliain ; H. Walker. DurniiBO , IM Plata. South Dakota : OrlRlnnl GeorKe- . Sevey. Sturuis , Meade. Increase Jacob W. Iloby , Cresbard , Kaulk. Montana : Original Ilcnjamln P. Hughes. CuKtcr , Custcr ; Alvah Kutclium , Kallspcll. Fluthead , _ KEGISTRATION. Toil it y nml Saturday Ar tlio 1.n t Days for Iteclntr.itlun. Friday and Saturday of this -week will bo the last days of registration , Every legally : qualified elector should not Tall to register. Failure ( o do BO will deprive any man of the rlcht to vote at the election November C. HcKlstrars sit from 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. ( iornrnor Pcniioycr'n rrciclmimtlrm. SALEM , Ore. , Nov. 1. Governor 1'ennoyer today Issued the following thanksgiving1 [ iroclamatlon : I hereby appoint the last Thursday oC thin month n thanksgiving holiday , "In the day of prosperity he Joyful , hut In the day of adversity consider. ICceleslaBles 7 , H. ' TI1K ICEA1.TY niAICKI'.T , INSTUUMENTS placed on record Novcmbe * 1. 1691 : VVAItUANTY DKHKS. John Oixxllelt Jr et nl In M I Myers , lot S. block 8 , 1'nppletnn park . J 1,809 H O Hlirpurd nnd wlfiti llrnnett K Jlyrrn , ' , i ol n % . lt 11 I'lm'k C. Kuuritztt A It's mid anil a utrlp niljucent on casl nldf. . . . 10,000 A J I o | > | > lti l < n nml wife lo Ct L HoMjIns , lot 13. Mock , r.jniilOnn [ UirU . . 1,178 M A Vapor niul liuubnnil lo Annlu Vapor , 100 fvet lot 10 , Uuck. 18 , i : V Bmlth'i aiM. . . . . 1 M I Myrrn rt ol to MnrKnirl Q-mlUlt , MX 100 feel In HIpiut tux lul K In I'WJ.13. ' . . . 6,000 Ilrrnnril Mntrlnnli to Jnmr * Sturgeon , lota 13 nnO Si. I'earon I'lare . ' . . J.WO Kml Ctirlsllaniion nnil wife tci Mlcharl MlrhrlKon. n Vi lut 17 , block .4 , Maynt's a\\ \ . . . . . . i JOO Mailliln. Kornlner to Christ FontniT , w Vi nw 21-15-11 . 1,009 QUIT CLAIM UKKDH. ( I A Johniuin ml wlfo to O W Wnttlrg. B Vi'lWM27 und W , blink 19 , O/chnnl Hill. . t M A t-'urnpU'll anil liu bnnj t umie , n 51 if n Mi lut t ! nnil 2S , Muck 18 , amo . 1 13 I' Htevvm nn.l w.f tu Tliomua Crrluh , Inl I. lilorh 4. Itirtlaml I'lnco . i i : II Walker nnd wife to T IV lk r t ol. loti 1 , t and 19 , block M. Florence . 70Q iiins. W I' It Mill" , receiver , tu William Have- ' nipyrr , | uirt lut 4 , Mock 71 , UiiMlm . , . , . . Hprclal matter to L A llerrlll , lot 19 , Uuck U. Ontrnl park . (00 Ho ma t' J W Carr , n Vi ot w ! i lot 10 , Kounue M itilJ . , . 2M to H A Bloan , loin IS < iml 19 , Itlmc * . Kntnv to Jamen ThomjiKon. lot II ami I ) , blra-k n. Kcutilie & ! ( ' adU , n H l ° l 1 anil J , block 215 , Omaha . , , . 11,001 Total amount ot traniftr * . . , . >