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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1899)
hi * 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER o * 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Dismayed Bulls Unload Their Holdings end the Wheat Market Drops. TOTAL RECESSION AMOUNTS TO ONE CENT Expected ttultre In Liverpool Dne to nrltlflh Ileverncd l < 'nlln to Mntc- rlnlUc nndo Siintnlnlnic Influence I * Left. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. Wheat dropped over ft cent today , liquidation by demoralized longs because of unexpected weakness at Liverpool causing the Mump. The market ruled 'weak ' throughout nnd cloned with n loss of IfllUc for the December option. Corn also suffered from liquidation and nhort nclllnK and closed ? ic lower. Oats lost Uc nnd provlnlons from 5 to lOc. Wheat made a sudden drop of > ,4c nt the opening and continued on the down crado throughout the entire session. As the llttlo strength which charnctorlzcd the market hero yesterday was In anticipation of higher quotations from Liverpool to- military reverses dny , as a result of severe In South Af verses to the English army rica. the trade became demoralized when the rcvnrso of that expectation occurred. There was very little clue at the oponlns to encourngo Belling , but speculators became In their enBcrncHS came so lK-nrlsh that to llnd purchasers the market Mumped oft steadily nnd closed decidedly weak within a fraction of the lowest point touched during the day. A steady In crease In local stocks , together with an excessively slow cash demand , added to the selling movement during the Into trnil ; ' lower nt GBtf. ln < r , December opened HS'Hc Jifoc , sold sparingly at 70c , declined to CflU and closed with sellers at < SU T6 ! c. This establishes a now low record for the December option this year , the point reached previously being < o. Chicago cage received 181 cars , twenty-three of which graded contract. Minneapolis ana Dulutli got 50S cars , compared with G i tho' corresponding day a year ago. lotm wenlern primary recelptH wortl.o&n.oou bushels , against 1GS5,000 bushels last year. 'Atlantic port clearances or wheat ana flour equaled 444,000 bushels. Corn showed considerable heaviness , sym pathizing with the demand In wheat. A Black cash demand , an advance In nul rates cast and n decline In ocean freights were also used ns arguments for lower prices. Short selling was the order of the day. un der which the market yielded steadily until near the close , when country buying Blurted a rally. The Improvement was short-lived , however , ns the bulge only added Increased vigor to the selling move ment and the market resumed IW ] own- wnrd course until the end. necelnts.10 cars. December opened Mr. lower nt 31-s.c , advanced to 31 < WniUc. decl nod to 31031 c mii nlrmoil with sellers at 31'Ac. ' . I > a Hi- Dec. 5 10 S 10 5 15 Jan. 5 30 5 y > 525 5 27' 5 32-4 Ollbs- Dcc. I 771,4 477V4 415 4 73 4 82 % Jan. 4 921/ . ' 4 02V 4 87 4 90 4 95 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR Quiet and easy : winter patents. f3.G003.70 ; clears , $3.2003.30 ; straights. $3.30 < fT3.40 ; spring 'specials , $4.10 ; patents , $3.40T ( > 70 : 'straights. $2.90(33.20 ( ; bakors' . $2.3002.75 WHEAT-NO. 2 spring. raw T7ic ; NO. 3 Spring. 61 i7 < H4c ; No. 2 red. 70071c. CORN-No. 2 , S2c ; No. 2 yellow. 32Uc. OATS No 2. 23023V4c ; No. 2 white , 26c ; JJo. 3 white' . 25025HC. RYE-NO. sB2V4c. % SEEDS No. 1 'flaxseed and northwest , M.29. Prime timothy seed , $2.30. Clover , ' PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bfol. , $8.00 ® S.03. Lard per 100 Ibs. . $5.17 > 405.20. Short Tibs sides ( loose ) , $4.7005.20. Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $5.7505.87' . Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $5.3503.40. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per KSUGAR'S Cut loaf , $5.70 ; granulated , J5.1S. Following are the receipts and shipments lor today : Articles. Recelnts. Shlpm'ts. Flour bbls 30,000 16.000 Wheat bu7. . .257,000 10,000 Corn bu . . . . . . . W8 000 C72.000 gats , ' bu 474,000 422.000 Rye bu . . . " 10.000 l.COO Barley , bu : . . 156.000 52,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market wns Meady ; creameries , Io023c ; dairies. 14@19c. Eggs , steady ; fresh , li@ HHc. Cheese , steady ; creams , lli012Vic. NEW YOUR GENEHAt. MA11KET. Quotation * for the liny on Vnrionn ConiriioilltlrK , NEW YORK , Nov. 1. FLOUR-recelpts , 80,889 bu. ; exports , 30,242 bbls. ; snles. 9,500 pkgs. ; market ruled moderately nctlvo and easier In sympathy with the weaker ruling of wheat and closed dull nnd heavy nt nomlnnlly unchanged prices. Rye flour dull : sales , 230 ; buckwheat flour steady , BUCKWHEAT Quiet nt GlG3c , c. i. f. , New York. COH-NM'EAI - * Quiet : yellow western. 800) ) 62c : city. S0081c : Urnndywlne , $2.300'2.35. RYE Easier ; No. * 2 western , 64c , f. o. b. , afloat , to arrive ; state , , G2c , c. I. f. , New [ York , car lots. BARLEY Steady ; feeding , 41t 0 > 43c c. I. f , , Buffalo. BARLEY MALT Dull : western , 530COC. WHEAT Receipts. 74.000 bu. : exports , 88,687 bu. Sales , 2,525,0(10 ( bu. futures , 200- POO bu. spot , Spot stendy ; No. 2 red , 75K.C f. o. b. nilont spot ; No. 1 northern Duluth , 7K ic , f. o , b , afloat to arrive ; No. 2 red. 73'li' ' , . elevator. Options opened weak nt a decline of % c and further declined % c iindfr weak cables , slack export demand. Indifferent outside speculative Interest and prospective heavier receipts. There were n. few rallies on local covering , but the market was finally weak at about the low est point , n not decllno of ydirfrc. May , 7S07S&C , closed , 7S'ic ; December , 7 } * 074T4o ; closed , 745 o. ( "ORN Receipts. 92.150 bu , : exports. 61S.- 848. Spot woker ; No. 1. 40'4o f , o. b. nlloat nnd 39Hc , elevntor. Options weak ut u decline of Uc nnd ruled dull. Bellini ; nr- rested by a partial reaction nt Chlcairo , The early decline wixs duo to weak cabloa Rnd predicted lureor receipts. Closed steady at He nominal decllno. May closed 38&o ; December closed 39ic. OATS Receipts. 3C.COO : exports , 1G.OOO bu. Biot | dull : No. 3 white , SO' o , Options nom inal ; no business. HAY Dull : Hlilpplns , 65S70c ( ; good to ' cholco , 75H82V5c. ! I'i HOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice , 189(5 ( crop , Co ; Wi crop , nominal. lOiflSc. I'acinc coast : 1890 crop , 4fj c ; 1S97 crop , nominal : U98 crop , llffl4e ; rnclllo coast and BtHto. 18)9 crop , 12J(13c. HIDES Firm : QalvcBtan , 20 to 23 Ibs. , J7',4c : Texas dry , 21 to 30 Ibs , , 13c ; Call- fornla. 21 to 25 Ibs. , 19Wc. LKATHER Stendy : hemlock sole , Duenos 'Ayres. light to heavywelshts , 24fi2l''O ' ; acid , tl l'24V4c. WOOl/-Qulet ; domestic fleece , 21Q26c ; Texas. HSilTo. PHOVISIONS-aioof. stroiip ; family. tll.Oo * tl2.50j mess , $9.50f/10.00 ; beef hams , ja.OOTi ) & 4.50 ; city , extra India mess , Slti.OOiTn8.GO. Cut meats , stcmlv : pickled bellies , J6.60fji 700. Hams , * 8.50fiS.75. Lard ousy ; western B ten mud closed J5.50 ; city , ? 5. 0 : rellned , easy ; continent , $5,85. Pork , llrm ; mess , J9. ( Kri9.50 : short clear , J10.25Jjl2.Oflj family. Jll.75fi 12.00. 1'OTATOBS Quiets Jerecys , J1.00il,23 : New York , Jl.omTl.25 ; Lonir Isliind. J1.12V44 ? l.CO ; Jersey Sweets , J1,50S2.00 ; southern uweflts. J1.12M-HT1.2G. MBTAL8 Weakness waa the leading characteristic of the local market today. The depression was .duo largely to an un favorable average to foreign news and the dally advices from producing points In the west. Sellers were disheartened and offered freely In some Instance * nt the jower prices. At tlm .close the Metal ex- clmntro called pig Iron warrants dull ut S17.QOftl8.00 ; Lake copper paster at J.17.0Q : tin weak and lower at J30.GO bid and 530.SG asked ! lead unchanged with $4.60 bid and Jt.C2'i asked ! spelter dull nnd easy with $4.85 hid and * 5.00 asked. The brokers' , price for lead Is JI.40 nnd for copper 117.00. j OMAHA aK.YEIlAI , AIAIIKI2T. Condition of Trail p nml Qnotntlohn on Staple nnil 1'nnoy 1'roilnce. KrsoS-Recelpts liberal : freed stock. IBc. POl'LTUY Hens , live , 5o ; sprlnp chick ens , 6Hc ; old and stnRKy roosters , live , 3V4 fHc ! diickd and geese , live , 6J7c ! turkeys , live , lOc. nUTTER-Common to fair , 15c : choice , U separator , 22y23o ; gathered creamery , IMOEONS-Llve , per dot. , 73c. VEALS-Cholce. c. OYSTERS Medium , per cnn , 20cs ntund- nrds. per can. Z4c ; bulk standard , per gal. , 11.23 ; extra selects , per can , 32c ; extra selects , per pal. , i.5 ; New York Countu , per ran , 40c ; New York Counts , per 100 , ll.SS. HAY Upland , choice. JC.BO ; midland , choice , J8.00 ; lowlano > . cnolcc , KM ; ry straw , choice , J5.50 ; No. 3 corn , 27c : No. 3 white oats , MHe ; cracked corn , per ton , * 13j , corn nnd oats , chopped , per ton , $12.60 ; bran , per ton. $1.1 ; shorts , per ton , $14. VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Per crate. S3ffJC5c. SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl , , 12.00. POTATOES Per bu. . rOSSoC. CRANUERRlES-Capo Cod. JS.SO. ONIONB Retail way , 7075c. CELERY Per doz. . 20S40C. FRUITS. PLUMS-Oregon , per crate. $1.00(31.25. ( CALIFORNIA I'EACllES-No ' good ship ping stock. APPLES Choice western shipping stock , $3.00(33.25 ( ! Jonathans nnd Grimes' golden , l3.GOifl.00 ! Now York stock , W.75JI4.00. GRAPES-Now York , 20c ! California To- knys , 11.65 1.75. PEARS Western varieties. $2.25Q2.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Mexican , per box , J4.BO. LEMONS California fancy , $4.75(25.00 ( : cholco California , $1.254.75 ; Messina , $5,00 < 2" > .EO. BANANAS Cholco , crated , largo stock. perbunch _ , $2.00Q2.SO ; medlum-vlzed bunches. 'HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. , HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 8c ; No. 2creen hides. 7c : No. 1 soiled hides. 9 c ; No. a salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. . lOc : No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . 8c. TALLOW , GREASE. JETC.-Tnllow , No. J. 3&C ; tallow , No. 2 , 3Vic ; rough tallow , IVic ; while grease , 23Vic ; yellow and brorrn grease , 21403c. 21403c.MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 21-sectton case , J3.2503.50. NUTS-Hlckory nuts , per bu. , Jl.OO. FIGS California layers , per IfMb. box. 51.10 ; California carton , per 10-lb. box. J1.20. MAPLE SUGAH Per lb. . So. St. I.oiiU Grnln nnd ProvlnlonB. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 1. WHEAT Lower : No. 2 red , cash , elevator , G9' c : track 7171Hc ; December , ( B'/ic ; Jlay , 73iJT73Tsc ; . No. 2 hard , C7fiG71/4o ( ; receipts 26,1)9 ! ) bu. FLOUH Dull and iheavy , but unchanged j patents , J3.4&5J3.60 ; extra fancy , ? 3.10iJ3.20 ( ; clear. K.90i33.10. CORN Lower : No. 2 cash. 31Uc ; track , 32c : December , 29c ; May , 30'/,5T31c. , OATS Lower ; No. 2 cash , 23'Ac ; track , 24c : December , 23V4c ; May , 24c. I\o. 2 white , 2SV4027C. TIY13 Steady at B5c. ME7TALS Lend , steadv at J4.43 : sneltpr. $1.85.POULTRY POULTRY Steady : chickens , old , 7c ; young , 77 ic : turkeys , 8@Sl4c ; ducks , GiiGVic : ceesc , BHGGc. SKEDS Timothy seed , $1.902.25 ; flaxseed , steady nt $1.2GVSfn.27. CORNMEAL-Steady at $1.75@1.SO. BRAN Strong ; sacked , cast track , 63 < 8 < > 4c. HAY Timothy. strong at $7.0010.50j prairie , rtendy at $7.50. WHISKY Steady at $1.2-4. COTTONTIES-$1.05. BAGGING 5T4ifi6c. HEMP TWINE-9C. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , steady ; boxed shoulders , $5.75 ; extra short clear , $5.37' ; clear ribs , $5.50 ; clear sides , $5.G2 % . Bacon , boxed shoulders , $6.25 ; extra shorts , $5.75 : clear ribs. $5.87'/4 ; clear sides. $6.12'/4. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 tobls. : wheat , 26- 000 bu. : corn , 36,000 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 6,000 bbls. : wheat , 49,000 bu. ; corn , 70,000 bu. ; oats , 21,000 bu. nutter , EtfK nnil ClieoRO Market. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 1. EGGS-Steady at 15c. KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-BUTTER Creamerj' . 19Q22c : dairy , ISc. EGGS One-half cent higher ; fresh Mis souri and Kansas stock , tlrsts , 14V4'c ' doz. , cases returned. PHILADEUPHIA. Nov. l.-BUTTER- flrm and Vic higher ; fancy western cream ery. 24V4c ; fancy western prints , 23c. EGGS Firm and In Jrood demand : fresh nearby , 21c ; fresh western , 20Vi31c : fresh southwestern. 19c ; fresh southern , ISc. CHEESE Firm. NEW YORK , Nov. 1. BUTTER-Recelpts , 1,559 pkgs1. ; flrm : western creamery. 17Q24c ; June creamery , 17 < g23c ; factory ( lV&@W&f. CHEESE Receipts , 3,854 pkgs. ; steady ; large white , 12c ; small white , ! 2413Uc ! ; large colored , 12j12',4c } ; small colored , J2H ® 12c. EGGS Receipts , 5,418 ukgs. ; steady ; west ern , ungraded , at mark , HQlSc. City Rrnlit nnil Provlnlonii. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 1. WHEAT De cember , G3V6c ; May. 68c ; cash. No. 2 hard , B3V464c : JJo. 3 , 60S c ; No. 2 red , 69g70c ; No. 3. GSilCSc ; receipts. C3 cars. CORN December , 27&c ; 'May , 23c ; cash , No. 2 mixed , 29Hc ; No. 2 white , 30c ; No. 3 , OATS-NO. 2 white , RYE-NO. 2. & 2c. HAY Choice timothy , $ S.25S .50 ; choice prairie. $7.0057.25. RECEIPTS Wheat. 37,800 bu. ; corn , 18,200 bu. : oats. 10,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 69,400 bu. ; corn , 15,600' bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. MItiiicniioIlM Flour nnil Grnln. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Nov. 1. WHEAT In store , No. 1 northern , November , 6Gc ; December , GS aQffi c ; liny. G9'iJifi9 < 4c. On track. No. 1. hard. GSc ; No. 1 northern , CGc ; No. 2 northern. G3 ic. FLOUR The advance In freleht rates cast , which went Into effect today. Is ex pected by millers to largely curtail the demand for flour. Business was dull : flrst patents , $3.70Q3.SO : second patents , J3.50 ® 3.GO ; flrst clears , J2.BOQ2.GO. Ijlvrpool Grnln nnil Provision * . T.IVERPOOL. Nov. l.-WHEAT-Spot , steady : No. 1 California , no stock. Futures , dull ; December , 5slOd ; ( March , Gs ; May , Cfl Ud. CORN Spot , American mixed , now and old , quiet at 3s Cd. Futures , steady ; De cember. 3s 7d : January , 3s C d. PROVISIONS Bacon , clear bellies , dull at SisGd. Lard , prime western , In tierces , steady nt 27s 9d , R of Hrenil tiifT and Provlnlonn LIVERPOOL. Nov. l.-Followlng are the stocks of breadstuffs nnd provisions In Liverpool : Flour , 1&5.000 sacks ; wheat , 2,213.000 centals ; corn. 921,000 centals ; bacon , 19,20 ! ) boxes ; hams , 3,300 boxes ; shoulders , l.UflO lioxt.s ; butter , 25,800 packages ; cheese , 63.900 boxes : lard , prime western steam , 31- 200 tierces ; other kinds , 1,230 tubs , Toledo Murkot. TOLEDO , Nov. 1. WHEAT Lower and weak ; No. 2 cash. 70c ; December , 7H4c. CORN Dull and easy ; No. 2 mixed. 31c. OATS Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 23c. UY'K ' Quiets No. 2 cash , CSc. 8I-3EDS Clover , dull and steady ; prime cash , old , $4.70 ; new , $ IiO ! ; December nnd March , $5,40. Dulii'.h Uralii Market. DULUTH. Minn. , Nov. l.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard , cash , 6Sc ; No. 1 northern , cash , C7ic ; October , G74c ; December , fflVtc ; May , 71' c ; No. 2 northern , 61 4c : May. 71Hc ; No. 2 northern , G4i ; No. 3 spring. 61'4o ; to ar rive , No. 1 hard , GSftc ; No. 1 northern , 67ic. firnln Market. MILWAUKEE , AVls. . Nov. 1. WHEAT Lower : No , 1 northern , C9S70C : No. 2 north ern , GflHc. RYE-Steady ; No. 1. BGfjCGlie. BARLEY Easier ; No. 2 , 46'u47c ; sample , I'rorlu Market. PEORIA , Nov. 1. CORN Firm ; No. 2 , MHc. OATS Inactive : No. 3 white , 23 4 i2U4c. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.21 for llnlshed goods. ( irulit In Stori > nt I.lvrraool. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 1-The. following are the stocks of wheat nnd corn In store and on ( iiinyH ( railroad nnd canal depots not Included ) : Wheat , 2U25,000 centals ; corn , 8S7.000 centals. Collt'o Mnrkrt. NEW YORK , Nov. 1. COFFEK-Optlons opened steady , with prices unchanged to 5 points higher on covering on light local buying nnd demand from abroad , Later there was n further rise of 5 points on gen eral support. Firmer Brazilian markets , light receipts nnd a liberal warehouse move ment contributed to the better feeling. Holiday In Havre restrained 'buyers hero to some extent. Closed llrm at a net gain of Ml'10 points. Sales. 12.250 bags , Including January , $5.25 ; March , $5.40 ; May , $5.45 ; July , $5.65 ; September , $5.C5gi3.70. Spot coffee , Rio , llrm ; mild , flrm. Wool Market. BOSTON , Nov. 1. The American Wool nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow : The past week has been the most remark able one In point of activity ever known In the Boston wool market. For the flrst time In Its history the weekly record has crossed the 20,000,000 pound mark , the actual union no far as wo can ascertain being 21.b57.500 pounds. This astonishing nhow- inc la the result of an Intensely active demand , largely from nil descriptions. Consequently the tone of prices Is strontr. Notwithstanding the radical ndvance which lias occurred In American markets , prices of wool In this country are still relatively considerably lower than those abroad and there are many who believe there Is to bo no permanent relief until more wool Is grown generally. The sales of the week In Boston amounted to 19,067,000 pounds domestic and 2,490.r > 0fl pounds foreign , mak ing n total of 21,537,500 , against n total of 10,071,200 for the previous week nnd a total of ! ,059ono for the corresponding week last year. Sales since January 1 , 1893 amount to 270,002,800 pounds , against 102- 525,101 last year nt this time , MOVEMENTS OP STOCKS AMI IIONIJS. ItnllroailH Fall Into llncUKroinul nnil Inilnntrlnln Conic to the Fore. NEW YORK , Nov , l.-Todnr's stock market developed n decidedly spotty char acter. The railroads fell Into the. back ground Again and the highly speculative In dustrials were brought forward Into ac tivity. An effort wn made to continue the campaign against the shorts In the Iron and steel stocks , but the higher prices In this group brought out such large sales that the efforts to advance zirlces had to bo nbnn- doned. The whole group , with the excep tion of Tennessee Coal , phows net losses. The latter stock , after dropping to 116'4. rose strongly to 119 and held there. When the movement in the Iron nnd steel stocks proved abortive the bulls turned their attention to Brooklyn Transit , which was a favorite In speculation for the rest of the day. The movtment In this stock was again directed against the very heavy short lnt\rest believed to exist In It nnd the rapid advance Induced large covering. AV htn the rise had extended to- above DO enormous blocks were brought out , which mSdo It difficult to sustain the price , The stock rose > to J > 0 > 4 , yielded a point , rallied again nnd again yielded n small fraction. The New York Traction group was strong In sympathy , The Leather stocks wtru also taken tin for further aggressive nd- vancc , the common touching 32 and the preferred S3 % . Sugar was active and Ir regular , hut shows a net gain. The To bacco stocks were- weak early , but rallied later. There were Isolated movements In Missouri , Kansas & Texas , Cleveland. Cin cinnati , Chicago & St. Lous ! preferred , the Pacific. Coast stocks. Wisconsin Central , New York Air Brake nnd Standard Rope , which were nil strong. iMnltlng preferred dropped 3 points. Otherwise the trading was not very active nnd the movement of prices was narrow , net changes btlnpr small and mixed , Owing to the holiday In Lon don pressure from that point wns relaxed , The call money market worked ntwe- clably easier during the afternoon , Utter having ruled nt 15020 per cent. Largo amounts were loaned nt G per cent before the close nnd the rate fell to 5 er cent. The easier rate for money did not Induce any large ventures on the Ions side In stocks , but the bears were manifestly tin- easy nnd anxious to cover short lines be fore -stringency In money relaxes. To day's advance In sterling exchange Is be lieved to be evidence of a real relaxation In the money stringency and Now York ex change at Chicago nnd St. Louis was strong to-day , showing a cessation of pressure from those polntf. At Boston , on the contrary , there wns n sharp decline In New York exchange. . Money continues to move to the south from New York and the subtreasury Is making drafts on the local banks , The bond market was quiet , aside from an active demand for Standard Rope In comes and Kansas & Texas seconds. Total sales , par value. $2,075,000. United States new 4s and old 4s , registered , advanced H In the bid price. The following are the quotations for the leading stocks on the ' New York exchange toduyj Atchlson 22 % Tex. & Pacific. . . 19 i , do pfd GG4 ! Union Pacific . . . . 47 > i Baltimore & O. . . 52i : ) do pfd 7Vi Canadian Pac. . . . 94 % Wnbash . . . . . . . . . 7 % Can. Southern . . 5t do pfd 22' ' , * Ohe . & Ohio 27iWheel. & L. E. . . 11 % Chicago G. W. . . . 14 % do pfd 31 C. , B. & Q ISWiWIs. Central . . . . 19 % Chicago I. & L. . 11 > 4 Adams Ex 112 do pfd 43 Am. Express . . . .149 Chi. & E. Ill 96',4 United States Ex. 50 Chicago & N. W.170',4 Wells-Fnrgo Ex..ISO C. , R. I. & P 115 Amer. Cot. Oil. . . 45Vi C. C. C. & St. L. 69U do pfd 95 Colo. Southern. . . 5 Amer. Malting . . 12 do 1st pfd. . , . 45 do pfd 46 do 2d pfd. . . . 16 Amer. S. & R. . . . 36 Del. & Hudson..122 do pfd 87 Del. L. & W ' 191 Amer. Spirits . . . . 4',4 Denver & R.'G. . 2Mi do pfd 17 do pfd 76V4 Amer. Steel H. . . 43 Erie 13 | do pfd 2U do 1st pfd. . . . 37'/4 ' Amer. 8. & W. . . 47 } ; Gt. Nor. nfd 174 I do nfd 93i-i NCTF York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. MONEY On call , flrm at 6020 per cent ; last loan at 6 per cent : rullntr rate. 20 per cent. PRIME. MERCANTILE PAPER 505V4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANOK-Flrm. with ac tual 'business ' In bankers' bills at J4.869J for demand nnd at $4,82J0'l.Si ' : for sixty days : posted rates. J1.S1 nnd $1.83 ; commercial bills. J4.S2. SILVER-Certlflcntes , eSMSGD&c ; bar , GS'Ac. 'MEXICAN ' DOLLARS 17'4c. BONDS Government , strong ; state , Inac tive ; railroad , Irregular. The following are the closing quotations on bonds : New York Mlnlnix Ntockn. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. The following are the olllclal closing quotations for mining shares : Chollur 3j Ontario , 775 Crown Point 10 Oi > hlr 60 Con. Cnl. & Vn. . 14 Plymouth 10 Deadwood , , . < 0 Quicksilver 175 Gould & Currlc. . . 27 do nfd " 00 Hale & norcross. 2S Sierra Nevada . . . 40 Home take 6500 Standard 27S Iron Silver , . , . . , , R3 Union Con 2 > Mexican 20 Yellow Jacket . . 13 I.omlnn Money Mnrkrt. LONDON , Nov. 1. I p. m. Holiday on the London exchange. MONEY 2US3 per cent. The rnto of dis count In the open market for short bills Is S iffil per cent nnd for three-months' bills 404V1 per cent. BAR SILVER-Steady at 26d per ounce. GOLD Premium ut 'Buenos Ayres , 119.W , gn Klnanolnl , BERLIN , Nov , 1 , On the bourse today International were quiet ; Spanish 4s were active owing to the strength of Spanish rails In Paris yesterday ; local securities were strong ; the feature being the buoy- nncy of thft mines on the ordering by the > Prussian State railway of $ .000 trucks ; bank shares advanced nnd shipping shares were In , Rood demand. FRANKFORT , Nov. l.-On the bourse to- uny the market was featureless , PARIS , Nov. 1. Holiday. lloriton stock O.niilntlona. BOSTON , Nov. l.-Calt lonns. 6,1i6 \ per cent ; time loans , Sy6 per cent. Ofllclal closing quotations of stocks , bonds and inlnlngshares ; ' ' ' ' ' " West , Electric . . 4f. do jifd' . . . , , . . . rt > $ ! WIs. Central . . . . 20 Alner. Butrar . . . ,15m Dom. Coal . 47 do pfd 117 > 4 do s fd . 117 7iell Telephone . .373' Atchlson 4s . 93 Hoston Aj A.,230 Advcmturp ItoBlon Elevated. 107 Allotiez Mln. Co . 3i } Hoslon & Mo 203 Atlantic I5V4 C , , n. & Q lTU ) Boston fc Monl..32l'i ' Fltchbllrs pfd . . .120 lUitte & Boston. . fi7 Gen. Electric . . . ,12U4 Cftlumel & Hcc..7.V ? do pfd 139 Cnntennlnl . . 23 Federal Steel . . . fiVt Frankl'.n . 17 . .do pfd . SO Humbnldt . . . . . . . . U4 Mich. Tolophone.llXi lOsceolft . R3 Old Colony . 20T 'Parrot ' . . . . 44V4 Old Dominion . . . ESQU'lncy ' . 160 Rubber . 4. isanta Fe Copper. Ri } Union Pacific . . . . 47tVTamarnck . 214 Union Land . 3-HIWlnonn , . 7W West End . f)2Hi ) Wolverines . 40U Weat Kmi nfd. . . .115 lutah . 3JU ! ? nnk Clenrlnnn. CHICAGO. .Nov. l.-Clenrlngs. $22,053,220 ; balances , $2.124.387 ; sterling exchange , $4.810 4.88 : New York exchange. 30c discount. 'NEW ' YORK. Nov. l-Clcnrlngi > , $240,027- 3SO ; balances , $9,933,286. BOSTON , Nov. l.-Clearlngs , $27,803,563 ; balances , $2,047,971. BALTIMORE , Nov. 1. Clearing * . $3,219- 475 : balances , $467,790. PHILADELPHIA , Nov , 1. Clearings , $16.12I,4 : 2 : balances , J.2,072,220. ST. LOUIS , Nov. ] . Clearings , $3,414.011 ; balances , $184,592 ; money , 4@S per cent ; New York exchange , 60c discount bid , 30c dis count asked. Condition of the Trcannrr * WASHINGTON , Nov. 1. Today's state ment of the condition ot the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $289,391,640 ; gold reserve , $252,223.706. LIVEnPOOU Nov. l.-COTTON-Spot. fair demand ; prices lower ! American mid dling fair. 47-.T2d ; good middling , 43-16d ; middling , 4d ; low middling , 513-lfid ; good ordinary , 3d ; ordinary , 37-16d. The pales of the day were 12,000 bales , of which 1,000 were for speculation and export and In cluded 11,100 American : receipts , 26,000 bales. Including 21,600 American. Futures opened quiet and closed steady ; American middling , 1 , m. c. November , 35S-64J. buyers ; Novem ber and December , 357-C4fT358-6ld , sellers ; December nnd January , 3 56-64 ® : ? 57-6ld , eellers ; January and February , 3 53-64 ® 366-Gld , buyers ; February and March , 355-64d. sellers ; March nnd April , April and May , May and June. 3E4-C1IT3 5.V6M , buyers ; June nnd July , July and August , 354-64d , buyers ; August and September , 362-Gld , sellers. NEW YORK , Nov. 1 , COTTON The cot ton market made a. better showing today , as the ilguren showed a net gain of 7 points on the lending positions. The opening was steady , with prices 2Q4 points higher on en couraging news from the English markets , rumors that the southern markets were higher on energetic foreign buying and talk of damage .to the staple In the Atlantic Mates by the recent storm. Near the end of the first hour wenkncs\s was developed by profit-taking sales nnd an effort on the part of loading bears to bring about gen eral liquidation. But firm late cables and the appearance of foreign buying orders sent prices upward sharply before midday. In the afternoon Investment buying was quite active. Bullish sentiment flourished on cold weather prediction ? , with frost promised for the northern belt tonight and official estimates for light receipts tomor row. On the rise the south and Wall street figured as liberal buyers , giving special at tention to the January position , which , as a natural result , showed relatively greater rtrength than the rest of the list. Reduced crop estimates nnd reports that the re verses from the English forces In South Africa were not so great as at first feared were factors adding to the general firmness. The market was finally pteady , with prices showing a gain of from 4 to 6 points. ST. LOUIS. Ney. 1. COTTON Un changed ; sales , 100 bales ; middling. 7c ; re ceipts , 10.12.1 bales ; shipments , 7,572 bales ; stock , So,643 bales. Oil Market. OIL CITY. Pa. , Nov. 1. OILS-Credlt balances , J1.56 ; certificates , no bids ; offers nr snips * : shlnmenta. Cfi.4,37 llbls. : avprnep. S2.C39 bbls. ; runs , 117,419 bbls. ; average , S6.444 bbls. bbls.WILMINGTON. . Nov. l.-OILS- WILMINGTON. N. C. , - - Splrlts turpentine , nothing- doing nnd un changed. Rosin , .firm nnd unchanged. Crude turpentine , quiet at $1.502.SO. Tar , steady at $1.30. ' ' ! . " SAVANNAH. Ga. , Nov ? l.-OILS-Splrlts turpentine , firm at 4SQ-I8UC. Rosin , flrm and unchanged. BERLIN , Nov. 1. OILS Petroleum , 8 marks 15 nfgs. LONDON , Nov. 1. OILS Calcutta lin seed , spot , 17s 9d : linseed , 23s 6d. Turpen tine spirits , 36s < 3d. Petroleum , American refined , 7d. LIVERPOOL , 'Nov. ' 1. OILS Cottonseed , Hull refined , November , dull at 16s 6d ; lin seed , lo-i 3d. NEW YORK , 'Nov. ' 1. OILS Petroleum , strong ; refined New York. $9.25 ; Philadel phia nnd Baltimore , $9.20. Turpentine , steady at Dry GoodN Mnrlict. NEW YORK , Nov. 1. The market today has been decidedly quiet on the spot , two days of bad weather affecting store trade ; otherwise It hap not differed materially from recent days. The tone continues strong throughout , but no advances of Im portance recorded. Advances In staple prints are looked for ; print cloths firm , but still Inactive ; woolen nnd worsted dress goods continue in demand and tendency of prices upward ; silks are quiet and consid erable irregularity In wide piece silks in colors. Siiffur Mnrlict. LONDON , Nov. l.-SUGAR November , 9s ? 4d. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. SUGAR Raw , steady ; fair refining , T 13-lGc ; centrifugal , 93 test , 45-lGc ; molasses eugar , 39-lGc. Relined - lined , steady. Nciv Yorlc I.lv - Stock. NEW YORK , Nov. 1. BEEVES Re celptH , 3,205 head ; active for all grades ; steers JOn higher ; bulls firm ; steers J4.65 5.70 ; tops. 16.00 ; oxen , J4.H ( > fS.OO ; 'bulls. J2.80 St4.1a ; cows , $1.75 (4.00 ( ; heifers , $3. < XVij:4.40. : No changes In cables , Exports , G head cat tle and 4,460 quarters of beef ; tomorrow , none. CALVES Receipts , 2,224 head ; veals openfd slow ; weak to 25o lower ; closed fOc lower ; gnicsers steady ; few lots unsold ; veals , $3.0008.75 : grasserf , $3.00Q'3.50 ; south ern calves , $3.37'/4. SI1E13P AND LAMBS Receipts , 9 44 head ; common sheep steady ; top grades firm ; lambs 15c higher ; about nil sold ; sheep , $2.50fl4.25 ; selected sheep , $4.50 ; curls , $2.002.23 ; lambs , t3.005Tl.75 ; Canadian lambs , $5.50J7'-.75 ' ; culls. $1OOJT4.50. IIOCiS Receipts , 9,054 head ; steady nt $4.45(3 ( l.CO. M City l.lvc Stock. KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-CATTLK-Re- rolpts , 11,500 natives , 1,000 Texans ; brisk demand for choice ami medium grades nt steady prices ; common stuff lower. Heavy native steers , $5.45f5.S5 ? ; light weights. $4.35 { iB.35 ; stockers and feeders. J3.30Q4.50 ; butcher cows and heifers. $3.0004.40 : canners - ners , $2.40fi3.00 : western steers , $3OOQ5.20 ; ToxaiiH. $3.23ii3.75. HOGS Receipts , 14S > OOi market fairly active about Et : lower. Heavy and mixed $ l.021iiff4.0T , ; light , $1,05 4.10 ; pigs , $3.000 4.00. SHEEP RecelptH , 2.700 ; excellent de mand ; prices steady to a shade higher. Lambs. $1.50571.80 : muttons , $3.75fll,15 : stork- era nnd feeders , SS.OOij . ! " ; culls , $2.00(53.00 ( , St. I.oulH I.lvcStock. . ST. LOUIS , Nov. l.-CATTLE-Recelpts , 4.200 head , Including 2,000 Texans ; market steady ; nutlvtr shipping nnd export cattle , $3.00fffl.l5 ; dressed beet nnd butcher steers , $1.30 (5.20 ( ; steerp under 1,000 Ihs , , $ ? .35Q4.83 ; stockprs and feeder- , ! .504,63 : cows and holfrrs , J2.00i4.75j cannors. $ l,00fl . " 5 ; bulls. $2.ft83.55 ; Texans nnd Indian steers , $3,40fJ > 4.05 ; cows nnd heifers. $2,65f(3.75 ( , HOGS Receipts , 10,700 head ; market lower : plgp and lights. $4.0014.10 ; packers , } i.XM4.15 : butcher ? . Jl.10ft4.20. SHEEP AND LA MHS Receipts , 1,900 head ; market strong : nutlvn muttons , $3.60 04.25 ; lamba , $1.6 < W5.50 : stockers , 52.5003,10 ; culls and bucks , .00e2,75 , St. .Inarnli llvr Slock , SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Nov. l.-Speclal. ( ) The Journal quotes a * follows : CATTLE-Reeeipts , 1.200 head : market ac. live and steady to ctromt ; nat'ves , Jl.OOSS.t3 ; Texas and westerns. $3.5005.65 ; OOWB nnd heifers , $1.7504.50 ; bulls and stags. $2.0004.75 ; yearllngH and calves , $1.00iI5.10 : stockers and feeders , $3.2504.40 : veals , Ji.OOSfi.fX ) , HOGS Receipts , S.SOOhead ; market active nnd 2'A'j5o ' ( lower : heavy nnd medium , $4.00Jf 4,10 ; pigs and light , Jl.O iQUO ; bulk of sale * . $4.00fl 4.05. SHEEP Receipts , SOO head ; market strong , Stock III Hluht. Following are the receipts at the four principal western' markus for October 31 : Cattle , Hoes. Sheen. South Omaha . " .CIS S.62I 2.3S3 rhlrago . IWO 3ooo n.ov > Kansas City . , , II fM 14.MW 2.7M St. Louis . . . , 4,290 10.700 1.900 89,315 72,131 82,953 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattla of All Kinds Command About tin Sama Pilesi as Yesterday. HOGS SELL AT PRICES A SHADE LOWER Litter the Decline In nccorered Sheep nnil Lnmlii In Active Demand nnd StroiiR Kverj-tMnK In Cloicil Out lleaftonnblr Knrly , SOUTH OMAHA , Kov. 1. Rtceipts were : Cattle , Hog . Sheep , Official Monday 6,657 4 , 91 3. J Ofllclal TUNkUy 4 , 18 10,374 3.6B4 Official Wcdn iMlny J , 15 8,634 2,333 Three days this week . . . .15,100 S3,9W , 9.S9J Same days last week..19.702 1S.407 S8.54J Same dnys week before..20,356 14,071 10,189 Same three weeks ago..18,947 18,1W , 24.MT Average price paid for hogs for the last several days with comparisons : Indicates Sunday . The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : < Utle/HoBs.Shce _ , , . H'ses. C. . M. & St. P. nc 3 O. & St. L. Ry. . . . . . . 2 3o Missouri Pacific Ry . . 5 Union Pacific Ry. . . . 41 23 ? " 32 16 , 1 c. . st. p. , M. & o. . ii 1S U. & M. R. R. R. . . . 46 42 C. , B. & Q. Ry 1 K. C. & St. J 24 C. , R. I. ft P. Ry , R 2 C. , U. I. & P. Ry. W . . Total receipts . .167 121 S 81 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchalns the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Packlnc Co 106 SSO G. H. Hammond Co . . . . 529 2.361 210 Swift & Company 446 1,950 Cudahy Packing Co 567 2.0SS 210 Armour & Company 21 1,56 ! ) 507 O. P. Co. from K. C 653 R. Becker & Ocean 293 20.1 Vansant & Co 74 J. L. Carey 21 Lobman & Co 692 W. I. Stephen 75 Benton & Underwood , . . . 23. Huston & Co s Livingstone & Schaller . . 72 Hamilton & Rothschild. . 13 L. F. Husz 60 Other buyers 731 1,537 Held over 300 Total 4,586 S.S37 2,524 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were -way smaller than yesterday , but still there was ; > , fair showing for the middle of the week. I he market as a whole was In good shape and not much changed from what It was yesterday. Fat cattle , both cornfeds and crassers , were In good demand nt just about steady prices. The fat cattle market so fur this week has shown little change. Receipts have been rather light most of the time and the demand reasonably good , there were , however , more cornfcds today than for some days back. Cows , and heifers sold In about the same notches ns yesterday and the market was reasonably active so that just about every thing changed hands In good season. The market on bulls , stags , etc. , was without change. Good feeders were In demand and sold at steady prices. If the cattle were not good buyers did not seem to be quite so hot after them as yesterday , still they bought them. There have been a good many stock calves in this week and buyers seemed to be rather well filled up on them and the market on that kind of stuff was a little slow and prices If anything not quite so- good as earlier In the. week. While the early market was all right , speculators all of a sudden came , to the conclusion that they were paying too much and thnt they had enough cattle on hand , considering the moderate country demand. They stopped buying and the market closed very slow and weak , in fact It might be said to have closed "flat. " Representative sales : BEEF STEEItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3..1116 $3 75 117..1220 $5 05 IS..1196 $5 30 4. . 940 4 00 38.1205 5 05 40..1230 553 2. . 950 4 00 S9 .1230 5 10 3 > i.,1470 5 55 1. . 9 < 0 4 00 20 .1214 5 15 40..1253 5 70 .2..1270 4 00 41. .1311 5 15 IS..1433 5 75 5. . 874 4 15 22..1311 5 15 44..1152 6 75 1..1000 4 25 20..1257 5 30 36..1294 6 90 1193 4 25 21. . 336 4 U. , 1096 5 40 1..1040 4 75 1..10IO 6 40 4.1420 5 GS 12..890 5 00 1..1120 530 COWS. 9. . 93 2 GO 1..1010 3 13 2. . 925 3.55 L. 900 2 75 3. . 930 3 15 1..1060 3 55 1..1030 2 75 2..1100 3 25 4..1140 3 60 1. . 910 275 1..11SO 3 25 2..1070 3 75 1. . 930 2 85 1. . 980 3 25 6..1143 3 75 1. . 950 2 85 1. . 900 3 35 40..1114 3 90 2..HHO 300 5..1028 3-40 20.,1207 4 15 3..10SO 300 11..10S7 3 40 Z..10S5 3 10 1..11CO 3 45 WYOMING. 1 COW 10M 3 25 9 feeders 790 4 23 16 steers..1162 4 CO 4 feeders 932 4 10 2E'teers..lOS5 4 25 1 steer. . . 810 3 25 1 steer 840 2 75 HEIFERS. 18. . 647 3 25 1. . 640 3 45 2 , , 6S5 3 65 14. . 784 3 20 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 7. . 780 3 70 BULLS. 2..1330 275 1..1650 3 00 1420 3 40 2..12SO 275 1..1500 3 40 1060 350 1..1440 3 00 CALVES. 2. . 110 6 00 L. 170 6 25 1. . 130 650 L. 170 6 23 2. . 185 6 25 STOCK CALVES. 146 3 60 1. . 260 4 23 1 , 190 5 CO 460 4 25 32. . 339 5 10 Sl'AGS. 750 2 90 1..1010 4 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 426 2 60 L. S70 3 GO 1. . 940 325 650 2 75 STOCI'ERS AND FEEDERS. 1. C40 2 60 43. . 900 3 GO 1 , . 920 4 10 820 3 40 1. . 580 3 90 NEBRASKA. 27 feeders , , 712 3 & ) 20 feeders , . 95S 4 25 37 feeders , , 950 423 V feeders. . 8S8 360 6 feeders , 2 heifers , 7 heifers. 1 cow. , . , 1 cow , , , . 1 cow , . , . 1 cow. . . , 1 feeder. 1 feeder. . 2 feeders 8 feeders 3 bulls Ibull. 1 bull. 1 calf. IctUf , MONTANA. 23 steers..1034 4 40 1 cow 1030 3 75 17 stock hf. C09 3 90 27 feeders. G50 3 60 1 stock hf. 790 3 60 6 feeders , COO 3 40 1 stag C70 3 50 Buchanan Colo. 1 bull.1330 2 6i 11 cows. . , , 818 3 10 1 bull ,1120 2 65 1 cow 9CO .1 10 28 cows 910 3 50 I feeder , . , NSO 4 10 1 cow 1220 3 60 12 feeders. . 912 I 10 1 cow 1010 3 50 3 feeders.10m ) 4 10 1 feeder. . . ! 3 50 1 feeder , , , 91)0 ) 3 50 2 feeders , . 9.S3 4 10 1 feeder. . , 7'JO 3 M 1 fepder , . , 840 3 50 1 feeder , . , 780 3 50 2 feeders , , 670 4 25 iBtag , , . , , , 7CO 3 CO 1 feeder. , . 020 4 23 Captain W. H. Corbln Nob. 20 steers.1520 4 t > 0 13 cows 1240 345 31 Btecrs..137 : 480 12 cows..1100 300 O. H. Shols-Colo. 29 feeders. . 1087 423 Ibull 1610 240 11 feeders.1105 425 2 cowa 1210 3 GG 3 feeders. . 1220 320 3 stags 1350 3 CO II. T. Church N. Mex. 4 Rtk , CVS. . 325 4 00 254 stk. CVS. . 232 E 10 2 stk. cvs. . 315 3 50 1 stk. calf. 210 3 25 Dody Uros.-S. Dak. 5 steers..1151 425 C cow.1021 325 5stectB..llM 425 2 feeders.1076 400 1 steer lOt'O 425 5 feeders..1WI 100 W. L. White-Neb , 36 feeders , . 748 4 75 T. E. Wllllams-Neb. J6 feeder * , . Wl 4 40 1 feeder.1060 < W 3 feeder. * . . WO 4 00 27 feeders. . > JS 4 25 Charles Knnpp Nfb. 51 feeders. . ( VO 4 10 U < fcctlcro. . 6S2 3 35 1 skcr. . . , , MO 2 60 H. II , Wntktns-Neb. Bcows. . . . . W2 263 Bcows 1016 330 1 cow 910 300 1 feeder..1000 416 li feeders. . 821 4 15 K. 1 * . Sweeney Neb. 4 cows 9S7 350 1 feedfr. . . 660 3 7S 1 cow 11X0 3 CHI 4 feeders. . 800 400 7cowf. . . . . 032 290 7 steers.,1211 370 1 steer 750 340 2.S feeders , , 912 420 39 feeders. . SS9 3 65 Georco Pedroni Co'o , cowp.,1175 335 Scows 910 300 7 cows 10M 360 Thomns Pcdronl Cole , Wfccdrrn. , K6 410 33 feeders. , 981 410 Horsey Bros. Wyo. 21 cows 1013 ,1 75 E , F. Patrick-Neb , 7 cows W2 360 12 feeders. . 656 470 11 feederr. , K25 4 40 Cobb K. Stroetor 8. D. Mfeedem. . 973 395 Ibull 1310 305 21 feeders. . l 3 95 1 bull 1370 3 PO 1 heifer. . . . 720 303 Ibull 1630 303 " L. WMtc-Colo. 5steers.lioo" * 89 feeders. . 1065 2 70 14 feeders..1031 3 75 D. Aspcr Neb. Id feeders. . $83 4 l ) .1 feeders. . fiSO 3 35 S feeders. . 631 365 2 feeders. . SCO 325 U feeders..1079 380 1 heifer. . . . 7,10 325 1 calf 110 6 23 1 COW SSO 3 00 2 cow 875 260 17 cows 939 340 1 COW 920 2 00 A. G. Brln-Utnh. 13 feeders..10M .ISO 1 feeder. . . 6SO 335 5 heifers , . . 70 355 Ibull 1160 2 no 1 heifer. . . . 570 365 Ibull 1240 290 1 heifer , . . . 830 325 1 steer 14SO 4 4ft 2 cows SCO 2 M 20COWS 1026 340 2 cows 9fO 3 00 . A. L. Bernard S. Dak. Scows 860 345 U steers..1192 445 10 feeders..10S3 4 20 A. D. Bodell-B. Dak. 9 cows 915 3 60 F. D. Arnot-Ncb. 80 fenders. . 921 42714 62 feeders. . 919 4 27V4 61 feeders. . 049 4 27J4 51 feeders. . . 936 4 27 > ALee Leo Sage Wyo. Scows 876 2 GS 1 steer 700 300 5COWP..102S 3 35 Riverside L. S. Co. Wyo. 44 cows 1055 370 6 cows 1035 3 03 12 cows. . 900 3 40 1 cow 1160 3 70 3 bulls 1340 2 60 1 cow 9GO 3 U 2 bulls 1265 3 00 1 cow 1060 4 10 HOGS-In spite of the lower mtirKet yes terday the receipts were large again this morning. Chicago sent out unfavorable re ports and the market at this point opened n shade lower , possibly 6c lower in some cases. Then it improved under the In fluence of the very good demand and became - came almost as good as yesterday. \ \ hllo the early sales were largely at $ i.00'tt4.02'/ < the later sales were largely at Sl.02.04.l'r ! ' . Then ns reports continued to como unfav orable from other market points nnd as the more urgent orders were tilled , buyers seemed to come to the conclusion that they made a mistake In raisins their hands and the market acaln became v.'c.ik. The market was active at the decline and practically ull the early hogs were sold In a very short time. There were some late trains reported back which prolonged the market somewhat. Representative sales ; J Oil * * * * * * i > t U\l 7G 236 120 4 00 59 320 ICO 4 00 .292 89 200 200 4 00 .270 81 268 2SO 4 00 .286 61 25G 40 4 00 .282 11. .136 . . . 4 00 .280 10. .251 . . . 400 .286 Ill .295 JOO 4 00 .219 52. .256 I'GO ' 4 03 .246 60. . .277SO 4 00 261 70. .286 . . . 4 00 M 287 79. .203 SO 4 00 fil 282 60. . .258 . . . 4 00 20 GS : , .275 240 4 00 .329 65. .239 40 4 00 46. .253 . . . 4 03 46.GS. GS. .344 . . . 4 00 98. ,213 120 4 00 100 .224 SO 4 00 65. .243 40 4 00 62. .259 SO 4 O1) 61. .2VI 240 4 00 23. ,2B3 40 4 00 54. ,307 SO 4 00 54. ,309 40 4 00 64. .309 40 4 00 59. ,2K2 160 4 00 53. .201 SO 4 00 79. .221 . . . 4 00 70. ,2SS 40 4 03 70. .261 . . . 4 01 70.RS. RS. .283 SO 4 00 74. .2-18 SO 4 00 ,2S ! ) 2-10 4 00 .263 2SO 4 00 .24 80 4 00 . . . 4 00 63 . 2l .272 1GO 4 00 CS . 2Gu 4 00 SHEEP Receipts ) were not very large to day and consisted mostly of feeders , with a sprinkling of fat shee-p. The demand for fat stuff on the part of local packers was extremely guo.l and offerings of everything that would answer to that description changed hands early in the morning. The prlcfft paid were Just about the same ns prevailed on yesterday's market , so that the market today could best be described as steady to ptrong. There were , no fat lambs of any consenuence In the yards. The demand continues good for feeder sheep nnd lambs and arrivals sell at satis factory prices to all concerned. Quotations : Good to choice grass wethers. J4.orxT4.35 ! ; fair to good grass wethers. J3.EOtJ > J4.00 : good to choice yearlings. J4.25fr4- & " : good to choice grasp owes. J'i.EO'tp.iS ' : fair to good crass ewes. J3.23f3.M ( ) ; good to chDlce snr'nc Jambs' . W.OOR5.15 : fair to good spring Inmbs. J4.8fVi500 : common Hnrlntr lambs , ll.30fN.fiO : feeder wethers , $3.GCf73.75 ; feeder yearlings , f.75 ! < ff3.F5 ; feeder lambs , $4.30ft 4.50. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. 10 ewes and wethers , W ) f3 03 5 culls . , 51 300 GOf wethers 102 4 15 2 < 0 westtrn wethers .t yearlings. 107 4 2 > 123 feeding lambs 62 42iV4 2V > ewes and wethers 109 4 40 113 Wyom'.ns ewes M 3 ( K > 61 Wyoming ewes 91 3 12V , 10 ruIt lambs K 360 516 feeding lambs 62 4 30 CHICAGO I-IVK STOCK MAIUCKT. IIIcli Crnden of Cntllf Hold Stroiijr , 1'ooror ( liuilltlcH fJlvliiB Wny. CHICAGO , Nov. l.-CATTLE-Tlu-ro was n good demand for cattle today of n supo. rlor duality ut firm prices , but the general run of fair to middling grades moved off slowly at n decline of 10c in values. Good to fancy grades brought $3.50tiU.Ga ( : common to medium , $4.2005.15 ; rows , heifers nnd bulls , $2.0005.10 ; stonkers and feeders. $2.75 04.75 ; Texnns , $3.6004,70 : calves , $1.0007.M. HOGS The supply of hogs exceeded the demand and H further reduction In prlcos rrr1 F-l- - . rlrr - ' 1 ' of 60100 wns sc ; vj > Afr4.27'/4 : heavy packers , $3.,5T4.10 { ; mixed , l.liU44.2iVa : biKunem. Sl.imi i.'ih ! light WPlBhts , $3.9304.25 ; pig ? . $ .1.W1,15 ! , SHEEP Them was a brisk demand in sheep nt advancing prices , the recent dimln- iBhed receipts enabling sellers to dlctnUt terms. Inferior prime sheep sold at $2.23 f(4.60 ; western rnngers bringing $3sr,0 i.no nnd yearlings $1.605(1.80. ( the rest HClllnis Go higher tlmn heretofore. Lambs sold nt $100f(5.85 ( for Inferior to choice , western rangers brlnKln * tl.50f(5.M. ( Receipts-Cattle , 10,00) ; hogs , S8.000 ; sheep , 16,000. JfiMES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Nt : ' ) COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS anil STOCKS UOAIJD OP TRADK. Dlrft wire * to Ubkafo n , . .Vttr Tore. C iTuponiltnUi Jjb * . W trfn A Ca. rent | VJ RRPEHNEfaCQ epoH4maire&u > a. BRANCH CHAJU MB. uncout ma Ty'en Read The Bee Hero Is Whcro You Will Find itill , iht Principal Cities. ANACONDA , MONT Jnme * M. Uoilard. ATLANTA. 0 ' Klmbnll Home \crr 511 BOSTON. Publics Llbrnrr. Vrndome llottl Boiton rrma Clnb , 14 Docrrorth 04U BUFFALO. 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