I'f , 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , SffOVEMBEH 4 , COMMERCIAL ASD FINANCIAL Wheat Oontinnea to Lei Headwij , Owing to the Added Supply , LOSS AMOUNTS TO MORE THAN HALF CENT \\VnkiirKH .Stnrln n llrnlUInc After VlKor n ( Oprnlnpr nnil I'ut 1'rlee In llenelieil Without Clipeklnw De cline Oilier Cercnln Vlclil. CHICAGO. Nov. 3. AVheat fell nsfxln to- < 1ny under the Influence of nrcumulntlnp Blocks nncl December t-loscd with a loss of. lilttic. Corn declined Ufflic nnil onts Uc. 1'rovlnlons were rtronK mid closed tin- dinnpcd to IfrfJlSlJc hlRlior. Small ArRcntlno shipments nnil higher ca bles , notwIthstnmlliiK thu decline here yes- lenlny , Btnrted Tvheiit at a fractional ntl- vnnro ever last night's rlose. Shorts were apprehensive for the moment because of some excitement In Knglnml over the Trans- vanl nltUHtlon and . ome > covering resulted. J.liltililutlon on the bulge became so exces sive , however , tliat the ilcmnnd was wlth- ilrawn and tlin market turned suddenly ivcnk. From Hint point until the end the course was downward. I'ut flRUres were reached without meeting any opposition nnd this fact alone lidded Impetus to the celling movpmcnt. The main factor ot weakness wns the rapid Increase In the domestic visible , the Indications being that an addition of over 1,000,000 would bo mndo during thu week. Light clearances , slow cash dpmand and tlin reported Improved Chicago recelveil 133 cars , twenty-live of which graded contract. Mlnneaiiolls nnd Dulnth got 718 ears , compared with CIS the same day last week and 1W2 u year ago. Total western primary receipts were 745,000 bu. , against 1,114.000 bu. last year. Atlantic port clearances In wheat and Hour equated 226,000 bu. Argentine shipments of wheat during the week were 792,000 bu. , ngalnst 1,072.0(0 bu. a week ago , and none the cor responding week last year. The crop out look In that country won still pronounced excellent , with the Indications that fully 80,000,000 bu. would be available from this senson's yield for export. Diminishing- country offering ! ' , owing to continued wet weather , strengthened corn early. An advance or Hd at Liverpool also encouraged buying , but the market lln.illy yielded under heavy liquidation , Induced by n poor cash demand and reports of a serious blockade at IlulYalo. The market was ac tive throughout , but closed weak at the bottom. Receipts. " 11 ears. December opened > 4o higher lit Dl'V&.ll'Ac ' , advanced to 31tt031iic and declined to .10c at the close. Oats followed other grains. There was no special feature to the trade , however , prices , ruling easy within narrow limits. Receipts were light , 1S2 cars , but tbf ! was offset by n Mack shipping demand. December opened ' .do higher at 22H5I22c. declined to 22Ho and olOBcd at 22Jft22' , c. Provisions were slow but firm , Liberal Hhlpments and a steady ilecrcaio In stocks encouraged buying of ribs nnd pork nnd substantial gains were scored. Packers sold freely of lard , however. January pork closed 10ifl2Hc higher at J9.70Sj9.72U , Janu- iiry lard unchanged at $5,25 and January libs 2V2f ( 5c higher at $4.95. Estimated receipts * for Saturday : Wheat , 115 cars ; corn , S10 cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs , 38,000 hend. Th . leading futures ranged as follows : ' " ' ' Artlcle'a.l Open" | Hlgli.'Low. | | Close. | Yea'y. Wheat Nov. K > CSTA May 73 cm 72'4i72 72 % Corn- Dec. 30 % .Ian. 30i 30-jff , si May 32tt&S32i8 | > 4 Oats Dec. 214 JJ- % May 21 23)4 23 % Pork- Dec. K 0.1 8 12' ' * ! S 05 S 12 < 4 S 02V- Jan. 9 GS 9 72V 9 Go 9 72 < i 9 CO Lard Dec. G 10 5 10 G07U1 5 O7'j ' B071S Jan. 5 274' ! ' 5 27 > 4 r - 525 nibs Nov. I S5 4 S2' ' Jan. 4D2V4 95 | 4 92'.A 4 95 49i5 No. 2. Cash duotatlons were as follows : nnd _ easy ; patents. dATS No. 2. 2'ic ; No. 2 white , 2GG2GV c ; No. S white. 25l4c. YR No. 2. 51c. HAHLKY-No. 2 , 37f44c. SBKDS No. 1 tlaxseed and northwest , Jl.29'i , Prime timothy , $2.30. Prime clover , J7.10. J7.10.PROVISIONS PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl , , $5.05 { fS.10. hard , per 100 Ibs. , $5.I7'XiS5.20. ' Short ribs Hides ( loose ) , $4.7SF/5.20. ( Dry salted Hhouldcrs ( boxed ) , J5.7505.S7V4. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , r > .30f(5.33. ( WHISKY Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per gal. . $1.24. SUGARS Cut loaf , J3.70 ; granulated. $5.18. Following ate the receipts and shipments for today : Articles. Recelnts. Shlpm'ts. Flour , bbls 15,000 12,00. . ' " "Wheat , bu 74,000 10.001. Corn , bu 2SI.IKV . ) 287,00 : ; Oats , bu 2ilf ! > 00 EOl'.dOf Hyp , bit 5,000 2.00C Uarley , bll 72,000 9,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was Ilrrn ; creameries1 , 15f(23Vic ( dairies , HffJIOe. KggH , strong ; fresh , ISc Cheese , steady ; creams , " " " M3W YOIIK MAHICET for tlie Oil } ' < ui YnrluuM ConiiiioilKlen. NEW YORK. Nov. 8. FLOUR-llccclpts , 11,072 bbls. ; export * , 8,357 bbls ; salon. lO.OCK pkgw. ; steady for low grades nnd eawy fo nit-dlum and higher grades , closing dull. BUCKWHEAT Quiet at GlfjlBc , c. 1. f. Now York. COKNMEAL Quiet ; yellow -western , SO ® S2c ; city. SOIiHlc ; nrnndywlne. $2.30fc2.35. IIYE Weaker ; No. 2 western. 02c f. o b. , nlloat to arrive ; Htnto rye , COc , c , 1. f. New York "a riot P. BARLEY Pull ; feeding. 41 i i4.1c , c. I. f. Buffalo ; malting. ir > if)9c , c. I , t. , Hulfalo. IIARLI3Y MALT Dull : western , oitiffic , WI1KAT Rpi-olntB , 12.02T. bu. ; sales. 10.01' ' bu. futures , fifi,0oii , bu , s ] > ot ; spot dull bu ' firm ; No , 2 rod , 7lc f. o. b. afloat , spot ; No , 1 northern Diiiuth , 7C'iic ' f. o. b. uiloat. to nrrlvo. now ; No , 2 red , 72'/ie elevator. Op tions steady at an ndvaneo of ! io nnd l further advanced "fee on butter cables than i expected. For u tlmo the market wan \ fairly aetlvo on local covering : later the feeling was very weak , lliero being no out- sldo support whatever and exporters show . ing no disposition to buy : closed weuk at tlin lowest point , a nee decline of i c ; SInrch closed at 7i-e ( ; Mar , TTMiftTTUi'i ' closed at 77Uo ; December , 73V < ft7l&r ! , closed j ! lit 7.1ic. ! CORN Receipts , 61.42. bu. ; exports , 33,431 bu. ; sales , 75.(00 ( bu. futures. M.OOO bu. spot ; ( mot weak ! No. S , | 0u f , o. b. iilloiit , 3SV.U rlflvalor. Options opened Htcadv and noiii- inully Uc higher on cables , but turned easier on disappointing export domain ! ; closed weak at net unchanged prices ; May , M'tf/SSfie , closed lit 3S'c ; lccember , as > vki | ) 3S ! c , closed nt SS'.ie. w\ OATS Receipts. 10ti.400 liu , ; exports , S.fiSO bu. ; npot , ( inlet ; No. 2 , 29Sc ! : No. 3 , Sic ; No. n white , 301-c. : Options nominal ; no bus iness. HAY Dull ; shipping , G5 < 370e ; good to " ' choice. "SfiS'JUc. HOPS-Qulet ; state , common to choice. 18M crop. Cc ; 1S8 crop , nominal. tOffjac J'.u'Illc coast : ibM crop , iJc ( : 1S37 croii nominal : 1698 crop. llfflie ; Paciilo coast and tttnte. IS'JD crop , I25j15c. 1I1DKS Firm : Qaiveston , 20 to 2 17'jo ' : Texas dry. 21 to 20 Ibs. , I3c ; fornla. 21 to 25 Ilia. , 19VJC. LKATHHU Steady ; hemlock sole , Buenos yroH , light to heavyweights , 21Jj2)V4c ) ; ncld , \Vo6L-Qulct ; domestic llcece. "lOSc- Texan. Hfil'p. ' " ' I'ROVISIONS-Heof. tlrm ; famllv , 2ffii : : mens. J10.OOW10.50 ; beef hams , J2.55a3on : packet , $ U < r12 ; city , extra India mess. $19jz 22. Cut moatH. steady ; pickled bellies. J .B057.W > . Hams , $ S00S.75 | , Liird , Kleuily city , J5.1B ; Jvoveniber closed nt $5 171.1 nominal : rellned , isteady. Pork , tlrm : mess * Hl" > rt ClP"r' W'is/iliM 111Wi ? ' i.lHl" ' > ' "Iliv POT A'TO'lCS Quiet ; Jersey n , Jl.OOftl 25- Now York. Jl.pOSl U ; "yrjaland. : - - * aiKTALS The prlco of tin went , off to tha lowoM level reached since the bulRo of early mimmnr , with Indication ) ) at the close pointing to no relief from the weakness for the present , nt least. The other depart ments of the local market were unsettled , with u downward tendency , following un favorable cables from Kurouoan markets , disappointing news from the west nnd , apathy on the part of the buyers , At the close the Metal exchange railed plu Iron " -warrants entirely nominal at H6.GOfil8.00 ; lnk copper , unchanged at $17 : tin. very wenk at $30 ; lead , quiet at * 1.574" Pprlter , dull nt Jl.SrtJ74.PO. The brokers' prlco for lead Is $1,40 and for cooper $17. OM.UIA titt.SKUAI , MAHKET. Conillllon ot Trnde mill Qtiotndons nn Mnile | nnil Fnncr I'roduce. 'GGS-RecplptH liberal ; good stock , 16c. I'OfLTRY-Hcns. llvo , SKc ; spring chick ens , CVjC ; old nn l st.iggy roosters , live , 3V * Sf-lc ; ducks nnd geese , live , 6i7o ; turkeys , live , lOc. IJUTTER-Coinmon to fnlr , 15c : choice. 1& ( tl'lc ; separator , 22Q23e ; gathered creamery , 18020C. PIGEONS-Llve , per doz. , 75o. VEALS Chnlco. 8c. OYSTERS Medium , per cnn. 20c : stand- nrds , per can. 2ej ! bulk standard , per gal. , $1.25 ; extra selects , per can. 32c ; extra selects , per gal. , Jl.75 ; New York Counts. ' per can , 40c : New York Counts , per 100. $1.25. HAY Upland , choice , $6.oO ; miaianu . | choice. $6.flp ; lowlano. cnolce , $5.00 ; rye straw , choice. $3.50 ; No. 3 corn. 27c ; No. 3 white oats , 4c ; cracked corn , per ton. $12 ; corn and oats , chopped , per ton. $12.00 ; bran , per ton. J13 ; shorts , per ton. $ U. T.9 Ii\Zo.S-Per/cm'- ' ' . 1'OTATOKS-I'er bu. , 200250. CRANBERUIKS-nipo Cod , $3. fancy Howes. $ S.60fi7.W. ONtONS-Retall way. 70375c. CELERY-Per doz. , 20S10C. TITUNlPS-ntitub.-iBas. per Hi. , Hie. CAUBAGE-Per Hi. . IVic. FHUIT3. PLUMS-Oregon , per crate. $1.0031-25. CALIFORNIA PEACHES-No good ship ping stock , APPLES Choice western "blnplng stock , J3.0flfl3.23 ; Jonathans nnd Grimes' golden , W.&Ofi'l.OO ' ; New York stock , # .7517:4,00. : GRAPES-New York , 20c ; California To- kiij'H , $1.75. PEARS-Wtatcrn varieties. J2.2502.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Mexican , per box. $ .5 . LEMONS California fnncv. $4.75575.00 ; cholco G5.50. California , $4.Wj4,50 ; Messina , $5.00 i . BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock , | HT bunch , $2.00@2.50 ; medium-sized bunches , 11.7602.00.HIDES HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , So ; No. 2 preen hides , 7c : No , I salted hides. 9 Jc ; No. 2 malted hides , Sic ; No. 1 veal cnlf. S to 12 bs. . lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc , TALLOW. GREASE , ETC. TnllOW. No. 1. 35ic ; tallow. No. 2. 3Uc : rough tnllow , IVic ; whllo grease , 2"iiJ31ic : yellow and brown ; rease , 2V 03c. 03c.MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY-Per 24-aectIon case , $3.23S3.50. NUTS Hickory nuts , per bu. , $1.00. FIGS California layers , per 1Mb. box. 11.10 ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.20. MAPLE SUGAR Per lb. . flc. St. I.oiilM < ! mln mill 1'rovlnloni. ST. LOtJIS. Nov. 3. WHEAT Lower ; No. red , cash , clevntor , G9e ; track , 71 < ff71" > 4c : De- jcmbcr. CSVi-oj May , 73073'fic ; No. 2 hard , C7iGSc : receipts , 20.025 bushels. CORN Weak ; No , 2 cash , 31Hc ; track , I2e ; December. 29c ; May , 304Q30Uc. OATS Weak ; No. 2 cash , 2lc ; track , 24l ! > c ; December , 2.1ic ; Alay , 25c ; No. 2 white , 27c. RYI3 Dull ; 550. SEEDS Timothy , $1.9 f2.25. Flaxseed , higher. $1.2CCfl.27. CORNMEAl Stcady nt $1.7501.80. 1IRAN Strong ; sacked , east track. 64c. HAY Firm ; timothy , JS.SOS 11.00 ; prairie , WHISKY Steady at $1.21. COTTONTIE8 $1.03. UAGGINCAVoak nt BTsQG'&c. & HEMP TWINE-9C. FLOUR Dull and weaker ; patents. $3.401 ? 3.50 ; extra fancy , $3.0503.15 ; clear , $2.9003.10. POULTRY Steady ; chickens , old , 6 > c ; young , 7c ; turkeys , SHc ; ducks nnd , ' geese 5 # < j'c. PROVIS10NS-Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders , $5.75 ; extra ehorts , Jo.inVz ; clear ribs , $5.50 ; clear Bides , $5.62'A. Bacon ( boxed ) , shoulders , $6.25 ; extra shorts , $5.75 ; clear ribs. $5.87 ; clear sides , $ d,12 . RECEIPTS Flour , 10,000 bblf. ; wheat , 20- 000 bu. : corn. 33,000 bu. ; oatf , 30.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 9,000 bbls. : wheat , 11,000 bu. ; corn , 45,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Iluttcr , KKX nnil Cliccnc MnrUct. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3. BUTTER- Flrm ; fancy western creamery , 24'tc ' ; fancy western prlntM , 26c. EGGS KIrrn : fresh nearby , 21c ; frert western , 20'.i721c : fresh southwestern , 19c ; fresh aouthern. ISc. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 3. EGGS Firm ; fresh MbiFourl nnd Kansas stock , ISc dozen , cases returned. HPTTBR Crenmerv , 20f22c : dairy. 18c. NEW YORK. Nov. 3. BUTTER Re ceipts. 3.G20 pkgs. ; firm ; western creamery. IB'TfJlc ; June creamery , 17023c ; factory , 14V4 CHEESE Receipts , 4.930 , pkgs. ; large white , 12c ; small white. 12Viff'12-ic : largo col ored , 12 < t)121ic ) : Hinall colored ; ' 12 8 ? 12"-ic. EGGS Receipts. 0,032 pkgs. ; steady ; west ern , ungraded , at mark , 1401SC. ST. LOUIS , Nov. : i. BUTTER-Steady ; creamery , lSff244c ; dairy , 15@21c. EGGS Firm nt IGc. CinCAGO , Nov. 3. BUTTER-Flrm ; creameries. 15Q23V-.C : dairies , 14019C. EGGS Strong ; fresh , ISc. Uvrp i > I Urnlit nnd 1'rovlnlnnn. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 3. WH'EAT Steady ; spot. No. 2 red western. 5s lOil ; futures ftcndy ; Dfcember , Ss lid ; March , 5s llid ; No. 1 northern spring , steady. Gs. COny Spot , American mixed , now , firm 3s 5d ; American mixed , old , tlrm , 3s Sd ; fir tures steady ; November , 3s 5d ; December 3s G-lid : January , 3s G',4d. PROVISIONS Beef , extra India mess strong , S5o ; prime mess , strong , 78s 9d Hams , short cut. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 45s Gd. Bacon , long clear middles , light , dull , 31s ; long clear middles , heavy , : iOs. PEAS Canadian , 5s 7d. Receipts : American corn during last three days , 227.300 centals ; wheat , 2CO.OOO centals , Including 9,000 American. Weather rainy. Iliilliinore Flour mill Ornlii. BALTIMORE , Nov. 3.-FLOUR-Dull and unchanged. WHEAT Very dull : spot and month. C3U < tiKici December , 704iJ)71c ; ! ) : steamer. No. 2 red , fiIsitJ5c ( ; receipts. 22,211 bu. : southern wheat by sample , S(370c. ( CORN Very dull ; mixed , spot and month , 3S03SUc ; December , 37i538c : steamer mixed , 36'.4i3G7ic ( ; receipts , W.Vfi bu. : exports. 4-13,167 bu. : southern white corn , new , 35Q3Se. OATS Fair ; No , 2 white. SOUSlc ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc. 3IliiiieuiollHVlient nnd Klnnr , MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. S.-WHEAT-Tn store : No. 1 northern , November , < e ; De cember , 6-l1-4fiG4' : May , GSic , On track : No. 1 hard , C7',4c ' ; No. 1 northern , 654c ! ; No. 2 northern , C24c. FLOUR Slow and unsatisfactory ; some of thu mills are down nnd the disposition is to Ehut down further capacity If the de mand does not soon develop : llrst patents , $3.70fr3.M ) ; second patents , $3.5503.70 ; llrst clear * . tt.SOfi2.90. BRAN-ln bulk , Toti-do Market. TOLEDO. O. . Nov. 3. WIIEAT-I and weak ; No. 2 , cash , GDc ; December , 70Mc wer ; May. TB'ie. f'ORN Dull and Ptouily : No , 2 mixed , 33 < sc. OATS-Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23c. ItYIi Dull and lower ; No. 2. cash. 56c bid. . OI.OVEItSEED-Dull and higher ; prime | cash , old , $ J.SO ; December , $3,57 ! * . ! .tlilnniild-e ( irnlii Mnrket. ! MILWAUKEE , Nov. 3. - WHEAT- Flrnn-r ; No. 1 nortliern , liSfttiDVic ; No , 2 I 1 northern. ( K'.WiW/jc ' , RYU Lower ; No. 1 , E.I'.ifl'Ke. ' HAULUV-Lowcrj No. 2 , 46c ; sample. 3S'i ' IVorlu Slnrlccl. PEOUIA , Nov. 3. CORN-Actlve , flrm No. 2. 32isc. ; OATS-FInn : No. 3 wlilte , 2. ' ! ; > ifi2lc. \ WlllBKY-FIrm , on the basis of J1.24 for | finished goortft Ilnlntli ( irnlii . DULUTH , Nov. 3. WHEAT No. 1 hard. ciiHh. C7o ; No. 1 northern , cash , G6c ; DC- cflinber , ( Vie ; May , 70e ; No. 2 northern , 63c ; No. 3 spring , CflHo. Wool .llnrkfl. I1OSTOK. Nov. 3. WOOI.i-.Tho Commer1 clal Bulletin will Miy tomorrow of the wool j market : Lu.sl week's enormous sales have' been excelled by this week's ' huge total of 18.3l5.bOO pounds , again breaking the record 1,1 which until last week was 13.543,701 pounds In the speculative ) times of lt > 97. An average - ' ago week's sale Is 4,000,000 , pounds , Prices IIHVO advanced from la to "a the scoured pound above last week. Flno staple territory X Is sold at ISc , scoured. I lie highest price tiliu-o Illnlnn'B defeat. Ohio XX has ad | 1 vanced tu 34c. Thorn has been n rush for , Australian and the uniull supply Is almost i exhausted. Foreign markets support our I i ' own. Montevideo has opened at price. * 50 per cent above those of lust year. The > Hales for the week tire 10.07S.500 pounds do- I mestlc and ? ,2SS,000 foreign , a total of 18- lMO.f.00 pounds for this week , against n to- ! till of 17,731.000 pounds lust week nnd a to tal of 7.153,500 for the corresnondinir week lust year. The receipts to data show nn ! Increase of 323,657 bales domestic , a de- rrcnso of 23.327 bales foreign against last I year , The sales to date show an Incrensn ! ' of 14SS7jGUO pounds domestic and 16,217,400 foreign. Ciidrn Market , NEW YORK. Nov. 3.-CWFEE-OptlonR opened HtiMdy. with prices unchanged to 5 points higher , end wh.Ha not active ruled ' quite tlrm most of the dny on light support .and f-relxu Imylup , founded on European , cables. N'e-.ir the close n Hurry of realizing > forced prices downward. Holiday In Bra zilian markets proved something of n rhffk on peculation. _ Cl6 drnsy _ _ in n.nf.t JPS ' her , . $3.7M13.7 . Spot coffee , It'.o , firm but MOVHMKNT.S OP STOCKS AM ) IMI.VDS. I'rnmlMe of llprnlnu ; 1 Xot Hrnllr.pil nii'.l Clone' ' In lit Hie Itollom. NIvW YORK , Nov. S.-Tho opening deal ings In the stock market were , very mil- rrntsd nnd the cource of prices was upward. ( 'ontlnucd activity by the various pools was apparent In the stocks , which have ndA vanced within the last few days. Heavy realizing was in evidence nt n very early period , In the trading and the snnp wiu s-oou tnkfn out of the upward movement. The volume of the Belling was much redured below - low 1 ( the best prices , but the demand also fell oft nnd support peemed to V > o withc drawn from the manipulated specialties TJif > course of prices was generally downv ward for the rest of the. day. One or two efforts wore made to check the decline , but without treat effect , The hears made no great demonstration unt'l ' tht final hour , when price * touched the low point of thu day. Covering by the shorts rallied prices , but l ! they were not well held , and the clo'wr Ing 1 : wns rather heavy nnd dull. The gt-n- oral level of prices Is lower on tht\ day , but I : there are a few exceptions. 1'nlled Stales Ixwtht-r continued a conspicuous flgurf In the speculation nnd was rushed up , flt e-xtremp 514 points to 3JH nnd closed - j below -that. The preferred atock parted company with Its Junior after n Hse of nearly l : n point and was decidedly weak for the rest of the day. declining- fxlreme ! ! " ; . with .1 final rally ot % . Dealings In Southern Paclllo continued on a very large scale , but the stock at no tlmo rencheil more than % above last night's level. Sugar dropped a point , milled 2 and ft 11 again below last night's level. Manhattan , on the contrary , ro e over a point , but fell again to 111 nnd rallied but feebly. Standard Rope opened Up * < . nnd then turned downI ward an extreme 2V4. Brooklyn Transit also 1 developed weakness early In the dny and went below S9 nt one time. In the. llrst live minutes of trading over 11.000 shares ot Jhcsapoako Sc Ohio came on the market ivlth only u slight Impression on the price. These examples Indicate the prevalent dls- position to take profits for the- long account. , The majority of railroad stocks was slngu- i larly neglected with the exception of semis ; early demand for the couthwesterns , which gave way In the. late weakness. During , the llrst two hours of trading there were but two transactions recorded In St. Paul. There was some selling for London account , but It was well absorbed during the early period of strength In th'.s market. The re- uctlonary tendency was due to the gro ng apprehension of an unfavorable bank state ment tomorrow. .Money was not stringent , but was llrm at Gf8 per cent. The banks have lost on subtrcasury operations Bonio $2t > Sl,000 , jitter allowing for receipts of $1,000,000 In gold nnd government Interest payments and Including $300.000 deposited nt the KUbtrcnsury for transfer to the In terior. According to statements compiled by the. leading banks they have made nt shipments to the Interior bv express of nearly $2,000,000. This would Indicate a net loss to the banks In cash ot over $ lCOO.OXt. The clearing house Institutions have culled loans on a large- scale during the week , so that th'.s loss In cash is offset In part nt least. Lust Saturday's statement was be lieved to have made a more favorable showIng - Ing than wns warranted by the actual con dition of the banks nnd the vagaries of average system may throw some ot the un favorable factors over Into this week's statement. Bonds , after some early show of strength yielded In sympathy with stocks. Total sales , par value , $2,350,000. United States 2s advanced ' $ , ' .he 3s4 and the new 4s H In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : The markets hero were very qirlct. They began dull , then hardened up on encouraging war .news that dribbled through. Consols were. n u"T. Spanish 4s were 63.50 ; tintos , 4616 : Anacon das , 9$4 ; Utahs. 71-16 ; Bostons , 1 5-1B. Cop ier was marked up 30s. Silver was ilrm on lhanghal demand. Money was firmer. The following are the quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : Atchlson 22sJ"Texas & Pacific. . 19'4 do pfd GC % Union Pacific . . . . 47 Baltimore & O. . . 32- % do pfd 76 % Canadian Pacific. 95 Wabaah S'4 Canada South. . . . 53 do pfd 23 Chcs. & Ohio . . . 2SifcW. & L. E. . . . . . . . 12 Chicago G. AV. . . . 11 % do 2d pfd. . . . 31 C. . B. & Q 134 Wii.- . Central . . . . 20V4 Chi. , Jnd. & L. . . llAdams Ex 114 do pfd 43 Amer. Ex 14S Chi. & E. Ill 95V4 United Stntcs Ex. 50 Chicago & N. AV.170V4 AVclls-Fargo Ex.,130 C..R. I. & P 115 < iA. Cot. Oil 4514 C. C. C. & St. L. . G0 % do pfd 95'A Colo. Southern. . . B',4 Amcr. Malting . . . 12Vi do 1st pfd. . . . 47"4 " do pfd do 2d pfd 17 Amer. S. & R. . . Del. & Hudson..122V4 do pfd S7',6 ' Del. L. & W 191 Amer. Spirits . . . S Den. & R. G. . . . 21 % do pfd 17' ' do pfd 76VbAmcr. S. II 42' ' Erie 13H do pfd 82 do 1st pfd. . . . 37 % Amer. S. & W. . . 47'.fc Ot. Nor. pfd 174 . do pfd S.V.- Hocking Coal . . . 1714 Amer. Tin Plate. 33'i Hocking Valley , . 32V < . do pfd S2 Illinois Central..115V4 Amer. Tobacco. . . 122V Iowa Central 111 do pfd 141 do pfd E9 > 4 Anac. Mln. Co. . . . I7'4 K. C. . P. & G. . . . 914 Brooklyn R. T. . . S3 Lake Erie & AV. . 1S % Colo. Fuel & I. . . . 55 % do pfd SO .Con. Tobacco 42 % Lake Shor 19S do pfd 03 LouK & Nash. . . . 87 Federal Steel . . . CS % Manhattan L HI3 * do pfd SI Met. St. Ry 197 { Gen. Electric . . . .121 4 Mexican Central. 13" Glucose Sugar . . 51 Minn. & St. L. . . 73V4' do pfd do pfd 95 Inter. Paper 2G'A Mis. Pacific We do pfd 71 Mobile & Ohio. , . . 4fi I Liicledc Gas 77',4 . , . . . . . . . . . K. & T " VT. 11 1 T > l t 4. < 1 * ' Mis. 12"4 National Biscuit. do pd 40'i ) do pfd 90 N. J. Central . . .124H National Lead . . . 2S1A N. A * . Central do pfd. . . .1071,5 Norfolk & AV National Steel . . . 4SU do pfd do pfd Nor. Pacific 544 N. Y. Air Brake. 149 do pfd 76i t No. American . . 13 Ontario & W 261J PaelUc Coast . . . 52-U Ore , R. < SN 42 I do 1st pfd. . . S8 do nfd 76 do 2d ntd. . . . G7-H Pennsylvania . . . .130 % ' Pdclflc Mull . 40 Rending 2IW People's Gaf . . .115 % do 1st pfd , . . . 1 Pressed S. Car . . 57's do 2d pfd. . . . 33 clo pfd Rio G. W 35U. Pullman P. Car..192 do nf l Standard R. & T..13 St. L. & S. F. . . . 11 Sugar 15 i do 1st pfd. . . . 71 do nfd 117U do 2d pfd , . . . 37'4 ' Tcnn. Coal & I..lWi St. L. . Southw. . . 124 U. S. Lenther. . . . 2)lJ ) do nfd . 3IU do pfd SI St. Paul U. S. Rubber. . . . 48'4 ' do pfd . 171 do pfd 112 Pt. P. & Omaha. 121 Western Union . . SSVt Southern Pacific. W Republic T. & S. 21 ? ; So.Rallway _ do nfd f < H4 do pfil..Jl _ PM.C. . C. &St. L. 71 V Yorlc Money Market. NEAV YORK. Nov. 3-MONEY-On call , CfS per cent ; last loan , 6 per cent ; prime mercantile napnr , RV.if/oH per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with ac tual business In bankers' bills at JI.SGT < 4.87 for demand and JI.S3iSI.S3li for sixty days ; posted rates , JI.S4T/4.SS ; commercial bills. 14.S2U. SILVER-Ccrtlflcates , riS' SS914c ; bar , c : Mexican dollars , I7',4c. BONDS Governments , strong ; states. In active : railroad , faster. The following are the closing quotations on bonds : U. S , 2 * . rtfi 101 M. , K. & T. 2s 72 ! < . do 3a reg..10S do 4s 93 " do " . , coup..103 jr. Y. Pen. 1S..112U U. S. new 4 > , reg.1291 N. J. C' . gen. r.s.llfllfc do 4s , coup.,129V No. Carolina 6s , 127 U. S. old s , reE.lll'i ' do 4s i.lOl do coupon..112'r No , Pnolilo Is..113 U. S , 5 . rcg 11HS do 3- ini ; do 5s , coup.,110H do 4s 1021 D , of rfi5s..117 N.Y.C.8.L. 4H.100 Ala. class A 10S N. & W. eon. 4i ) . 9214 do cult's B..lft do gen. GH..I.VI d'j class C..101 Ore. Nav. Is 115 Ala. currency . .100 do tf > iwi Atch. gen. 4s 99 Oro. Short L. Gs.lSSVi do ad I , 4s. . . , S : ) do con. 5s..113 Canada So. 2d . .inst ; Reading gen. 4s. . 7 dies , ft O. 4'js. ' . 9W , R'o ' G. W. Is 97 ! ' . do 5s lim. St.L. & I.M. c.SH.110 " 'f. & N.AV. c.78.145 St.L. & S.F.g.Gs.12ti4 . do S. F. deb. &S.11S St. Paul coii..1 l- 1 Chicago Ter. 4s. . 9S St.P. , C. & p. 1s.120 i i D & R. G. 1P..1M do ' do 4s 9S'i Po. Railway 5H j K.T..Va. & G.ls.inii ; H. R. & T. Cs. . . . SO ! Mn gen. Is 71 Tfnn. N , S. r > . . 91 F. W. & D , r.ls. 7 ii.Tex. I & Pa. 1 . . . . | $ ; i Gen. Klc. . 5E-.111) " do - . Gal.H.&S.r'AVfis.iio U. P. 4 . do 2ds , . MI & T. r. r.s..iii' do 2i inn do con. ( Is..110 oit Shore 4".liiu : ' * Iowa Cen. Is in VVIs. Central Is. . 75 K. C. . P. & G. Is. r 'a. Centuries. . . 65U > * Ln new con. 4s.lOi5 do deferred , t L. & N. unl'il 4 < .I03 'Colo. ' Bo. 4s E53 "Offered. 'Bid. I Fort-lull Fliiuiiflnl , PARIS , Nov. 3. Prices on the bourse today - day opened firm ; later Knfllrs reacted on i English realizations , tout recovered before ' the end. Interest In International gecurl- | j tie * centered In Spanish 4g nnd Rio tlntos. both of which were actively bouslit. The I latter advanced In sympathy with copper. owlns to rumors that the American trust was about to raise the price of that metal. Three per cent rentes. lOOf JOc for the ac count , Exchange on London , 2if 21'.ic for checks. Spanish 4s. 64.70. FRANKFORT. Nov. 3. On the bourse to. day prices improved , being encouraged by the rrporrs from other bourses. American securities were flrm on New York advices , | Mine shareu were In strong re-qufst , i BERLIN , Nov. 3. Prices on the bourse > - itoday were llrm in spite of persistent Tumor * thnt Lndvrmlth Imd onpllulnlert Spanish 4 * vrttc anlmntrd on Paris advices. " ' 'T'VJlfseurlt ' ' es were strong. LONDON , N.-v. 3. American pecurltles opened on about a Uvcl with New York ntnl he-id there nil day. Business wns very re- i/trli * Ml , but the market closed firm. Span , Mi 4s , GTSO , Bnr Rold. 77s fiifeil. Gold pre- ' m'.um .u Burno * Arres , 137.W. The gold quotation 1odoy was 41. MADRID. Nov. 3.-9pnnlsh 4s closfd nt d.lO. Gold Is quoted at 25.f.2 Motion .Stock ( iiiiitntlntiN , BOSTON. Nov. 3.-Crtll loans. Miflfi per cent ; tlin loans , Rfifiy. per oenl. Ofllclal closing miolntlons of stocks , bonds and mining ' shares ; _ _ _ _ _ _ A. . T. A R. F 22VinVest. KlTlrlc . . 4H do pfd trs , , | do pfd fifi Amor , sugar . . . .I.WJVWI , " . Central . . . . 20i do pfd 117HDom. Coal 49 Bell Telephone . .370 I do pfd H7'/4 ' Huston .1 A 250 Atchlson 4s SR Boston i Elevated.107 'Adventure ' fi Boston Malno.SOR Allouez Mn. ! Co. : m , c R. & Q 133 % Atlantic 25' , & Kd. Elee. Ill 20S 'lostoll K. Mont..320 . . . . . . , _ , . - _ . . . - - v itchbiirg - ft. T - - i nfd..120 Hutto .t UoMon. 7 Gtn. Electric . . . .nr "dl. XHecln . 7R3 - do pfd 1OT entennlal . 2i Federal Steel . . . 58 * ' 'ranltUn . 17 'In Pfd M > Humboldt . I1 ! ; , Mex. Central . . . . 13V S4 Old Colony 207 Parrot . 45 , Old Dominion . , 30K oulncy . ISO Uubbcr 1 4su lanta Fe Copper. S-1 ; i Union Pacific . . . . 47'J Tamarack . 213 Union Land 372 Wlnonn . Ssi AVest End m AVolvcrlnes . Jl'i AVrst End pfd. . . .US Ulnb . . . . . 7 _ Nnv York Mlnlnie NEAV YORK. .Nov. 3. The following nro the oftlclnl closing quotations for mining shares ; r h ol I ar 25" Ontario 27" Crown Point 10 Onhlr fift Con. Cal. & A'a.140 Plymouth S Ilp.idwood 70 Quicksilver 175 Gould & Currle. . 21' do nfd 700 Hale & Norcross. 27 Rlerrn Nevadi . . 40 ' . Standard 27r. Iron Silver F1) Union Con 27 Mexican " 23 Yellow .Incket . . . 19 London Stock < > iina < lniin. LONDON. Nov. 3. I p. m.-Closltig : Cons. , money . . . .103 % N. Y. Central . . .12IH Cona. < . ncct 1004 Pennsylvania . . . 6S- % C Pacific. l i Reading im urn- 1314 Nor. Pacific pfd. 78' ' do Itt pfd. . . . 39 Atch''on 2M' , Illinois 1 Central..11S 1 Louisville pn'4 I'nlon Pnc. pfd. . "fin Onind Trunk St. Paul , com."jjsojjlAnncomjii" . . . . . . . . 94 BT\R SILVER Steady nt 2513 lGd per ounce. MONBY 2 S3 per cent. The rnte. of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 4W4H per cent nnd for three-month.1) ' bills 4U per cent. ! ! nuk delirium * . CHICAGO , Nov. 3.-Clearlngs. $2lOol.C15 ; balances. $1,107,618. Sterling exchange. JI.S1 14.8" ! . Now York exchange , par. NEAV YORK. Nov. 3.-Clearlngs , J2I0.003- JC7 : balancts , $9,274,434. BOSTON , Nov. 3.-Clearlngs , J26S53i53 ! ; balances , $3.225.310. BALTI'-AIORE ' , Nov. 3. Clearings , $3,774- 353 ; balances , JI32t43. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 3. Clearings , $ . .17n < ; ,75 : balances. J2.002.332. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 3.-Clearlngs , J3.343.432 ; balances , $ i > 9. , S7G. Money , 4tS per cent. New York exchange , COc discount bid , 30e discount asked. Slntemeiit of Jin ilk of Oernmny. BERLIN , Nov. 3. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following change ? : Cash In hand , de crease , 22.2SO.OOO marks ; treasury notes , de crease , l.MO.OOO marks ; other securities , In crease. 33,600,000 marks ; notes in circulation , Increase , 40,820,000 marks. Condition of the Treasury. AA'ASHINGTON , Nov. 3. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $259,933,519 ; gold reserve , $252,702,472. Silver ID Outivnrillionnil. NEAA' YOP.K. Nov. 3. The steamship Campania , sailing- for Europe tomorrow , will take cut SS3OW > ounces of silver. Cotton Market. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 3.-COTTON-Flrm and higher ; sales , 100 bales ; middling , 74c ! : re ceipts , 3.9GS bales ; shipments , 3,117 bales ; stock , SS.5Q7 bales. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 3. COTTON Very steady ; sales , 7.10D bales ; ordinary , 59-lGc ; good ordinary , 61-lto ! ; low mid dling , G&c ; mlddlltfg , "c : good middling. 7V4c ; middling fair , 79-lGc ; receipts. 8,107 bales ; stock , 2D4 , G5'bales. Futures barely steady : November , - * fi.fl2 bid ; December , $ ii.9SfiG.97 ; January , " $ fl.-SKl7.00 : ; February , $7.02ti7.04 ; March , ' $7.05R7.06 ; April. $7.06 ® 7.0S ; May , $7.0S f,7.1fl ; Juno. $7.10S7.12 ; July , $7.11517.13 ; August , .4G.72fiC.74 ; September , $ G.72ff G.74 : October. $ G.64fii.GG. ; LIVERPOOL , Nov. 3. COTTON Spot , fair demand and higher : American mid dling , 47-16d : good middling , 47-32d : mid dling41332d ; low middling , 327-32d ; good ordinary , 321-32d ; ordinary. 315-32d. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales , of which 500 were for speculation and export and In cluded 9,400 bales American ; receipts. 4,000 bales , Including 3SflO American. Futures opened quiet and closed steady ; American middling , November , 3 Cl-G4 r3 G2-G4d. sellers ; November and December. 3 60-GIJ33 GI-GId , sellers : December and January. 359-Glfj 3 GO-Gld. sellers ; January nnd February , 35S-GI03M-Gld , buyers ; February and March. 35-G1d , sellers ; March and April , 35S-64d , seller * ; "April and May. 357-GIi > 35S-GU1. buyers ; Mny and June , .T r.7-filfi > 35S-64d , buyers ; June and July , 357-GKTi ) 358-Gld , fellers ; July nnd August , 3 57-G 3 fiS-GId , sellers ; August nnd September , 3 Ki-GKf/3 5G-Gld , sellers. NEAV YORK. Nov. 3.-COTTON-Tllc market for cotton futures was very active all day. with the sentiment strongly bullish on proof that the crop was to be a short one and an aggregation of friendly Influ ences seldom brought together. Favorable cables and reports that a -vere cold wave had descended on the cotton belt during- the night gave shorts every reason for sur veying their position critically and on the call the market ruled steady , with llrst sales o.t an advance of 2fiG points. As the lay progressed the feeling of uneasiness on the part of the bears changed to one. of gmeral alarm , the news stating that the killing frost had visited most of the belt within the last twenty-four hours. Invest ment orders soon began to pour in from Wall street , New Orleans bought heavily and Europe snapped up offerings of the far months. Prices were soon advancing by lonp and strides , with bullish sentiment nt fever heat. Encouraging press advices from the seat of war In South Africa , a forecast for continued freezing'tempera ' ture over the belt , predictions for still smaller receipts for the ensuing week and rumors that dealers In the south wt.ro dis posed lo hold off for still higher prices aided In strengthening the prices. The weekly summaries were- also bullish. In fact , bear traders had llttlo In the way of news < o comfort them. The market broke quite heavily nt times under spurts lit active profit taking. but re- acttd and seemingly regained fresh Impetus on each upturn. At the close the feeling was firm , with prices showing a net gain of Gljio points. At the best figures a net gain of iifjlfi points -was shown on the ac tive positions. ni ! MnrUel. LONDON , Nov. 3.-OILS Linseed. 23s 3d Petroleum. American refined. 77'fcil. Tur. pentlne splrlU1 , 35n 4Ud. Rosin , tine , 9 * Gd American strained , 4s 9d. NEW YORK. Nov. 3.-OILS-Cottonsped steady ; prime crude , 2lft2l'6c ; prime yellow 27e. 27e.OIL CITY , Pa. , Nov. 3. OILS-Credlt bal ancra , $1,56 ; certificates , no bid ; shipments 7I.S07 bbls. ; average , 7.I.50S bbls , ; run * , OG.CHiS bbls. : average , 89,466 hblf" . HAA'ANNAH , Gu. , Nov. 3.-OILH-SplrltF of turpentine , llrm , 43if. ! Rosin , firm ; re cclpts , 2,231 bhln. WILMINGTON , N. C. . Nov. 3.-OILS- Splrlts of turpentine , quiet at 47U : < i7 ISc , Hosln , firm and unchanged. Crude turpen tine , quiet nnd unchanged. Tar , steady a M.30. Slide mill Leather Trnde. CHICAGO. Nov. 3. The Shoe and Loai'hei ' Review tomorrow will ray : Packer hide * r mi II mm to score advances. Several thou sand native steer hides were taken this j week nt ! 3V < .c : spready steer hides brought 13o. There is un active demand und In most selections packers are sold ahead and uimhlo to make prompt deliveries. The country hldo market iu homewluit excited nnd advances of " 41/'i1' / ' wore muile during the week. Dry fiooilN MnrUrl. NEW YORK , Nov. 3.-DRV GOODS-All- other quiet day In the market has been ex perienced. Dry weather and the approach of the elections have nfff-rted the attendance of buyers. No change In ble.ichcd or course colored cottons. Pr'-nts firm : shirting prints In good domain ! for spring. Ging hams unchanged. Burlaps scarce , strong and He higher. VUllilo .Supply of CoXoii. NEW ORLEA'NS. Nov. 3.-Secr < 'tnry He * , ler'H statement of the world's visible- cotton tnipply shows a total of 3.G21.S65 bales , agulnst 3,6 < S,4GS bales last week. 3S5IGGO I last year and 3.032,657 year before last , or i tli'H the total of American cotton la 3.129S65 bales , agalnrt 3.061,168 lust week , 3.3SO.G60 last year and 2,540,5$7 year before last , rnllfiiriilu Dr.i-il l-'ruIU. NKW YORK. Nov. 3.-CAL1FORNIA DRIED KHI'I'TS ' Firm ; evaporated apples , common , 6.M7C ! prime wire tray. 73 c : choice , SWfflSVjo ; fancy , EU < 30e. PruneH , 71 | fiS c. -Apricot. , Royal , 13l 15c ; Moor Park. 15ft Uv. Peaches , peeled , 2 S22c , unpeeled , 7'ct/10c. ' / OMAHA I LIVE STOCK MARKET Oornfed Stecis Generally Sell a Little Higher , with Demand Goal COWS AND HEIFERS IRI.NG STRONG PRICES loiiN Oiieii Active nnd Stronner nnil CluN Nlmv nnil naxler , l.ut Stilt N HlKli nn Coiiiimrcd Other MnrkctN , SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. 3. i Receipts were : Cattle. Hog. ' . Sheep I Ol r nl Monday fi,567 4.1-91 3.t > NS X Official Tuesday 4,81s 10,374 .Tw. ! lOfllclnl Wednesday , 2 : . - 4.S10 S.7U , X " ' ' ' ' ' ' . Olllcjnj Thursilay" . . . . . . . . 4',004 c',122 3.S77 i Olllclnl Friday 2 , 2 5.721 3iol ; - . . , dnys this week..2,1,091 35,934 17.17U Same : dnys hist week..26.IW 36.1S32.1IB ? is Snmo days week before..27,514 21.U55 2A.737 Same throe weeks iixo..27.KV > 23.810 2si,979 Average prlco paid iur nogs ior the last several days with comparisons : TlSyj.lSM | | lS9-7.il896.lS | ! > 5.IS3yiS3. | Oct. 20. 4 . . G 15 Oct. 21 4 13 C 23 Oct. 22. * * Oct. 23. 4 16 G 30 Oct. 24.O" . 4 14 6 3i Oct. O" 4 1 6 25 Oct. 2fl ! 4 1. G 11 Oct. 27. 4 10 ! 6 05 Oct. 28. 4 10 G 12 Oct. 29. * Oct. 30. 40 ! ) fi 17 Oct. 31. 4 03 fi 03 Nov. 1. . 4 01 , 590 Nov. 2. . I 01 fi PS Nov. : : . . 4 01 - . . , G 07 Indicates Sunday. lie otllclal number of cnrs of stock brought In today by each rood wns : " ' 1IOEShcc"U'SM - C. , M. ft St. P. ifv1"01 % O. * St. L. Ry. . . ; . . . . " ' 'Missouri ' P.icllfe Ry. . . 5 . . ! . union Pnclllc System , 49 If 17 < . & N. W. Ry ; ) E. & M. A' . R. R. . 14 13 ' . , St. P. , M. & O 13n l I. KM. . R. R. H 20 is I. . H. .t Q. Ity 7 C. C. .t St. J 33 2 ' . . R. I. & P. Ry. , E. 1 I : . , R. 1. & P. Ry. , AV. . . 3 Total receipts 123 78 21 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was s follows , each buyer purchasing the num- icr of head indicated : Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing : Co 11 Sll G , H. Hammond Co 141 9S9 Swift nnd Company 2IS 1,017 312 Cudaliy Packing Co 401 1,110 1.121 Armour & Co 270 1.4S1 Omaha P. C. , from 1C. C. 92 Cudahy. from K. C 771 Hammond , from K. C 2)3 ) R. Becker & Degun 151 T. L. Carey 53 . .obman .t Co 105 Mc-Orenry & Clark 5 \ \ ' . I Stephens 150 Benton & Underwood 319 .IviiiRStone & Schaller. . . . 107 lamilton & Rothschild. . . 139 Other 'buyers 1,310 4SI Meld over 2.000 Totals 4,363 6.6S4 4,217 CATTLE Receipts today were light und ho offcrlnss on the market were con siderably lighter than the receipts , as over forty cars of the number reported In were consigned direct to packers and not offered 'or saleat all. 'Beef ' steers , both cornfeds and grosser ? , were strong to lOc higher. 6ome of the same cattle that were he.ra yesterday brought lOo more today and everything that was at all desirable seemed to be In active request at good , strong prices. Practically c-vnrything on sale was disposed of In good season and the market on fat cattle closed early for the want of more cattle to sell. Cows and heifers were also In good de mand and the market on that kind of cat tle was steady to strong and reasonably active , so that pmctlcally everything was disposed of in good season. Other kinds ot butchers' stock , bulls , stags , etc. , sold at steady prices. The- feeder market , as might be expected , was rather slow and dull at the decline al ready noted , that Is lOJfliic lower on Tues day. In some cases feeding cattle and stock calves have sold at even a creator decline than that noted. The cause for the dccllno seems to be due to a falling olt In the country demand , presumably on account of the farmers all being busy with their work in the corn fields. Representative sales : BEEF STEEK2. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr. 1. 610 $ 50 20..1050 $4 75 2..11G5 S4 40 1. 730 50 1..1610 475 41..1390 463 47. 1099 65 25..1207 500 COAVS. 1. 760 50 2. . S40 2 75 7..1030 3 15 1. 750 50 1..1000 2 & 5 S..11C ! ) 3 35 1. 750 50 4..1065 3 ( K ) 2. . 1130 I ! 35 2. "GO 50 2..101- 00 2. . 980 3 55 1. 710 50 3. . 1033 3 Oi ) 1. . 970 3 SB 2. 905 70 5. . SGI 3 00 1..1SOO 3 55 1. SCO 75 1. . 7(0 3 00 27. . 918 3 55 1. 970 75 4..1005 3 00 1. . S70 3 G5 HEIFERS. 4..1110 3 45 1. . 710 3 73 L. 700 4 00 3. . 53G 3 45 BULLS. 2. . GOO 250 I..1480 273 I..1310 305 2. . 840 250 1. . 790 300 1..1100 3 ( fi 1..1250 275 1..10CO 300 1..1340 325 1. . 470 300 1..1230 3 00 STAGS. 1..1370 275BULLS BULLS AND STAGS. 2. .1055 300 CALVES. 1. . 130 4 00 1. . 190 5 00 1. . M 6 00 . . 328 430 1. . 210 525 1. . 160 650 STOCK CALVES 7. . 352 4 GO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3.H. . C66 3 25 7. . 7SS 3 75 1. . 410 4 m H. . K07 3 25 15. . 962 3 75 2. . 615 4 20 3. . 733 3 ! > 0 5..10G1 3 SO S. . CCfl 125 6..1170 355 16..1020 3 SO NEBRASKA. 2 cows S90 3 00 2COWP. . . 925 2 60 21 cow ? 1064 3 50 1 COW. . . .1030 2 50 1 bull 1300 3 50 1 steer. . . 870 4 00 1 cow 1000 350 5 steers , .1000 400 Dt > feeders. , 6 9 3 50 I steer. . .lom 4 ft ) 2 coWP..1033 3 50 1 steer. . .1100 4 00 3 feed era. , D.13 4 00 3 calves , 330 5 00 9 heifers. . . 3X1 4 40 2cow. . . .1015 3 70 2 feeders. . 525 3 60 53 feeder .1048 3 CO 4 feeders. 070 4 15 1 stag , . . . 940 3 GO 1 cow 1000 3 00 1 bull. . . ,1140 2 73 10 cows. . . . . .IK ; 2 70 Z cows. . . S20 2 70 2 cows , . . , .1123 3 50 1 COW. . . .1030 3 00 1 row , . . . . .1100 3 23 1 cnlf. . . . 170 6 00 6 bulls. . , . .1446 2 5ft 51 COWS. . . 894 2 70 IS COWS. . . , . 99S 3 10 6 cows. . . S40 2 70 8 calves. , . 191 f 00 2 cows. . . . .1000 2 75 WESTERNS. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 3 bulls. .1450 J2 70 10 cows OS2 J3 25 7 bulls. .1190 a K WYOMING. 1 steer. . . , .1440 4 55 S cows. . . .IOCS 3 R. ' , 1 steers. ' ' ' jo'ij 4 30 1 cow 1010 3 & 5 S steers , , . . 1037 4 30 1 feeder. ,100 ; ! 4 2 < ) ii steers. 4 GO 1 feeder. . 830 4 30 1 ptcor 1210 I ft ) 3 feeders .1076 I 30 1 ste.tr 13SO 4 GO 17 steers. , .12IS 4 CO 17 -er8..117 4 55 4 steers , . ,1302 4 53 1 stag 13CO 300TEXAS. TEXAS. 21 feeders. . 651 3 40 58 feeders. . 74 3 35 12 feeders. . K25 3 40 6S feeders. . BSI r ! ss 2 feeders. . 730 3 75 1 steer. . . . 710 2 73 COLORADO. 12" feeders. 92(5 ( 4 aGG fcedern. , Mil i or. 57 feeders..1087 4 M 23 bulls 1572 275 Silas Crabtrcc Neb. IKS stk civs. 314 B 03 3 stk civs. 446 500 1 feeder. . . 600 4 00 II. C. Harris-Colo. 21 feeders. , S73 3 90 2 bulls , . . .1035 3 25 ii feeders. . 857 350 2 bulls. . . .1230 3 feeders. . 616 3 50 f > rows. . . ! Hfi j is 17 feeders. . 614 1 23 ! ) cows , . .1050 3 25 Frank Voder Neb fi cows . SMS 3 10 ] calf. . . . ISO r on 26 cows. . . . SOS 3 00 1 calf. . . . 220 t ; m 17 COWH. . . .1032 3 50 1 hull. . . ,13m ! 1 cow . 7SO 3 00 1 bull. . . .1130 3 10 J. W. Grlggs Colo. 79 steers. . . 701 4 IS 3 steers. 670 3 75 78 steers. . . 676 4 45 T. F. Cnrroll-Wyo. 4 cows. . . .1077 390 3 COWH 1103 3 90 M. Cattle Co. Wyo. 39 cows. . . . 931 S 05 40 COWS 9-C2 3 63 1 cow. . . . .1050 3 15 1 eow 9CO 3 65 J. Willis-Colo. S cows 1046 3 f6 S steers..1060 1 50 ft steers..list 4 15 Kirk Dyer Wyo. 11 cows. . . .1015 3 CO 11 nti > fr.12l8 4 60 10 cows. . . . 9C9 3 25 19 feeders. . 9S2 J. Luutcrdale Wyo. 12 cows. . . .1119 370 10 steers.,1223 4 65 Heeler Bros. Wyo. C steers..1156 .1 G5 18 cows 1033 GO steers..1173 400 T. Moore Cole , GS feeders..1032 4 25 Mrs. K. Gardner Wyo. 125 steers..1040 4 60 II cows 1071 3 75 Joseph Hoffman Wyo. Soows UW8 360 1 bull 12M 2 50 25 feeders..KiSS 1 20 ] < feeders. . $21 3 4S 3 bulls 141.1 2 0 2 hulls 1240 3 15 John Hammond Nov. 107 feeders. 864 3 to 37 rows 1011 355 19 cows. . , . . 175 " 75 35 he-Ifers. . 859 3 20 HOGS The market opened slronc this morning , with the demand good , nnd the early sales were very largely at $4.0.1. it will bo remembered that yesterday half of lh > hogs were nt $ l.02'j or under. For n little 11 m > the market wns quite nctlvo for the best loads , until the more urgent orders were filled , and then buyers began to talk $ Oil for pretty decent loads. From that time on until the close the market was slow nnd I ho flout was easier. The rausp for the weakness appeared to be the fact that the market tit this point It too high as compared with Chicago nnd buyer * feel that they arc paying too much money for the hoes. The hogs were finally ill"- posed of. the late sales being verv largely nt fLM * ! * . 1.024 , or not very fur from yes terday's market prlcoi. Representative sales : No. Av. Ph. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 111 \ff \ , 120 $ ' CO SI 2SI 21" ( tt 4H 212 200 4 0 > 74 2M SO 40' , f 3's so 400 11. ist . . . i m 75 294 SO 4 M 73 269 10 105 7 2CS . . . 400 f,5 285 SO 4 m < r 320 so l om : r , r.1 IGO 10.1 M JftS Rrt 4 T2U fl 2S2 . . . 401 f.0 314 SO 4 02' ' < i R1 I'M 16' ) 101 Ml 2R1 540 4 02H 7fi 211 IPO 4 ol S8 2V ) 120 4 02'4 ' 76 251 t1 40 * . 71 ! 278 1W 4 02'-i ' C7 212 1W > 101 .61 271 120 I 01U " fll 201 SIO t Ol f-2 : 281 ICO 4 f2' ' fil ! " > - , 40 401 1 257 . . . I 02 < i SI 2'S 40 105 IS 317 SO 4 02 Mi11 2 < 7 10 I 01 45 325 . . . ' 07U f.2 ? 7 l'l 4 0i Gl 273 . . . -1 02' ' < j < V1 217 120 I 01 G9 230 120 4 02H 41 2W . . . 40' 173 2SO If4 025 C7 2 % 40 105 fS 321 SO 4 02H 71 27.1 . . . 101 79 291 . . . I OJK | 51 2SI 2" " > 1 105 S5 316 1(10 ( 1.0214 70 218 SO t 0" f1 210 120 1 02S G4 21" , 120 101 70 311 200 I 02U ? 4 2 1 SO 101 47 2.11 SO 40214 S3 247 120 4 n-'f , S5 247 2M 405 a 2M . . . I 07'4 P3 2.81 1JO 105 71 217 40 t 07K , 73 275 SO 40" C,7 2 < * 8 . . . I O'U , M 231 120 405 79 ? 00 . . . 4 07K , 77 251 SO 401 7.1 2.2 ( 120 4 0-U , M 2SI 200 40.1 70 2 ( ' < i fft 4 071. , 70 256 SO 401 Gl 275 40 110" S7 214 120 4 0- , 76 2tt . . . 4 10 102 ? 12 40 40.1 74 223 40 110 SO 261 210 4 lr > 73 241 . . . 410 SHEEP Receipts were moderate , bu ; for II that the market was not pntl'eulnrly ctlve , but , on the contrary , rather sljw. t wns. In consequence , late before every- hlnce was disposed of. Still there was not nuch change In values , the market being list about stoadv on nil grades. Quotations : Good to choice fed wethor < t. 1.35771.45 : good to choice grass wellHTt. $1.1 > ? t.25 ; fair to good grass wether * . * | IWiil.15 : teed to chntre grass ewes , $ .1.70f73.S5 : fair 'o ' good grass ewes , J3.40fi3.ro ) ; good to lolco native lambs. $1.25175.50 : good to iholcc sprlnu lambs , $5.00fi5.25 ; fair to good prlng Inniho , $4.H'fi.r ) .00 ! common spring limbs , $ l.30fil.RO ; feeder wethers , $3.657(3.75 ( ; 'eeder yearlings , $3.75f3.-5 { ; feeder lambs , 1.305J4.50. Representative sales : N'o. Av , Pr. 1 western yearlings M $300 ! 43 western yearlings PI 4 10 J3 western yearlings ! )4 ) 450 358 western yearlings 7 4 85 121 bucks 1(1.1 ( 331) ) 338 Wyoming wethers S7 4 10 109 Wyoming lambs 51 430 CHICAGO MVU STOCIC \IIKI2T. . Smnll Supply of Cut tie In Yards IN Sunn Tnkeu liy Pure'iniern. CHICAGO. Nov. 3.-CATTLIS-Thc pmall uipply of cattle today was quickly dis posed of at unchanged prices ; good to fancy grades , $5.301/6.70 * ; common to me dium , $1.007.15.45 ; stockers and feeders , $2.75 fi4.75 ; COWK. heifers and bulls. $1.50/g5.1U ; Texan ! ' , $3.40i4.10 ; calves , $3.75 < i7.90. HOGS Trade In hogs was active ut steady . . . .In. * . . nv , . . . f. * U.vH. .l.nln-llttt tvtlloh Vl'OPCi / ; ucers , . . ! .93fal.20 ; pigs , J3.50JT4.10. SHEEP AND LAM US The Pllpply of sheep nnd lambs was excessive for Friday. Buyers held back nnd the market closed wenk , with lambs from 16f/13c ! lower and sheep 510c lower ; common to prime lambs sold at J4.00ij5.50 ; poor to prime sheep , $2.00 i'4.00. Receipts : Cattle , 3,000 head ; hogp , 21,000 head ; sheep , 14,000 head. Sew York Live stock. NEW YORK , Nov. 3. BEEVES-Rocelpts , 3.712 head ; active and firm ; steers , f > ii0c ! higher ; bulls , firm : cows , steady ; nil old steers , $4.90fS.15 ? ; oxen and stags , Sl.OCKffa.W ) ; hulls. $2.60i4.00 ; cows. $1.55tr4.10. Cables unchanged. Exports , 1,344 hend cuttle nnd 4,2uO quarters of beef ; tomorrow , 659 head cattle , 50 bend sheep and 4.SS4 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts , 130 bead : veals steady ; grousers , 35o higher ; veals , $4.2bfi 4.50 ; tops , $4.75 ; grnssers , W.62U ; mixed calves , JI.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts , 4,700 head ; sheep , firm ; lambs , steady , closing quid : sheep , 12.50 4.50 ; lambs , $1. 87 515.75 ; Canadian lambs , JG.37HSf5.86 ; culls , $3.W > fr-4.W. HOGS Receipts , ' . ' .SW head ; steady at $1X0 < 24.CO. Nt. I.oiilM Live .Stock. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 3.-CATTLE-Recei : > ts , 1,800 head , Including 700 head Texans ; mar ket steady , with Texas cows lOc lower ; native shipping nnd export steers , tS.OOQ' 6.30 ; dressed beef und butcher steers , $4. Soft 5.23 ; steers under 1.000 Ibs. , J3.73QJ.90 ; stockers - ers and feeders , J2.501iM.63 : cowa and heifers , J2.OOtM.S5 ; dinners , il.OOS2.75 ; bulls. T2.50if 3.30 ; Texas and Indian steers , $3.23jjl4.00 ; cows and heifers , } 2.25f3.50. | HOGS - Receipts. 5,100 head ; marke-t steady : pigs anJ lights. $ M3ff4.05 ; packer * , f3.'J3 < iif.05 ; butchers , { 1.05ft 1.20. SHEEP Receipts. 200 head ; market steady : native muttons , $3.S3f74.33 : lambs , Jl.30fi3.50 ; culls and bucks , 52.33100 } ) ; stockers - ers , * 2.HVfj3.15. Kniinax City llvcStock. . KANSAS CITY. Nov. 3. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,700 head natives and GOO head Tex- tm ! > ; supply largely common grades ; mar ket shade easier ; heavy native steers , J3.CS (55.60 ( ; lightweights , $ I.S5f)5.50 ) ; Mockers nnd feeders , $3.13'f4.65 ' ( ; butcher cows ami heifers , r3.OftfM.OOj t-nnners , $2.2ifj3.o ; > ; western steers , $3.IOji4.90 ; Texanf , J3.CW/3.SO. HOflS Receipts , 10,000 head : Improved de mand nnd prices 2le higher : lieavy , M.02H5P 4.10 ; mixed , $4.00j I.07V4 ; I'-Bht , J4.00S-4.V5 ; pigs. J3.K < f)4.00. ) SHEEP Receipts , 3,000 hend ; supply too light for demand und prices shade stronger ; lamb ? , $3.0000.40 ; muttons , $4.001.25 ; stack ers and feeders , $3.008-1.10 ; culls , $2.0003.00 , Kaunas City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 3. WHEAT December cember , 62'fee ; May , 67c ; cash. No. 2 hard 64c ; No. 3 , 60063'ic ; No. 2 red. 70c : No. 3 , 65Ti6Sc : receipts , 36 cars. CORN December , 27-lic : Mny , 285 c : cash No. 2 mixed , 28540290 ; No. 2 white. 30c No. 3 , 29ic. OATS No. 2 white , 25c , RYE-NO. 2. sic. HAY Choice timothy. J5.50 : choice prairie. $7.50if(8.00. ( RECElPTS-Wheat , 21,500 bu. ; corn , SO.WC bu. : oats. 4.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 64.SOO bu. ; corn , 11 , 000 bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. St. JoNC'ih Live Stoclc. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Nov. 3. ( Special , ; The Journal quotes as follows : CATTLE Receipts. 400 hfnd ; market ac tlvn nnd steady : nothing good here. HOGS Receipt * , 2tXK ) head ; mnrket actlvi and 2H < l(5c ( higher ; heavy and mediums jl.oOfM.10 ; pig * and light. { 4.02 ; 'bulk ' o' salen. $4.05fN.07'.i. SHEEP Receipts , 300 head ; market acllvi nnd steady. Stock In Following nro the rcceipln nt the foil. principal western markets for November 3 Ciittle. Hogs. Shi-ep , South Omnha . 2fiM f,72l , 3.703 Chicago . 3,000 21.000 14.0U Kansas City . 4,700 , 10.000 3.0JC St. Louis . .iW UOO Totals OXK IIKC'CAII'M l KI'l3irT. . Ten IlollnrN nn Hour llu > KNlliniilei Ineiinif of n I.eKleHH .Mini , Charity Is not dead In Now York. Anyone with doubts on I ho subject would have bee convinced had ho t en a richly drcsuei woman drop a quarter Into a heggar'H bos the other afternoon and noted thu thing , which followed on Twenty-third street , re lates the New York Sun. The beggar was In the mlddln cf th block , moving slowly toward Sixth avenue Ho moved on stumps only about eight Inche long. There wns something plaintive In th bliort steps ho took nnd In the way h rested a moment after each , Ilko a tragedian crossing the etugo. A BMotrJ woman stopped und threw a dim Into the wooden rcceptnclo for coins. ; third Instantly followed suit. The beggar was Blout and burly. Ill neck was thick and powerful looking. I heemed piteous that so utronK a man shoul be 3 crippled. A poorly dressed woman and a little glr paused long enough to pity him and ml their mltcti to hla aeactn. The beggar WUH laboriously pushing n little tlo four-wheeled cart. In It was a hand organ , which bo ground unceasingly. A fahabblly dressed nmu paiibed to pay cash tribute to the beggar's misery. Sentimental strains poured from the hand organ. Thq time was very slow. There wa nothing gay about that music. It alraos drew tears from the eyes of the pedestrians It alco drew Ihelr dimes. Thret ) prosperous-looking women opened ) their purses nnd dropped silver Inlo ( he box. . box.Thp organ wns pushed along at the rnto , feel ami the contributions I tf Iwcnly-four a minute , i tributions fell nt the rnte of ono In ovcry ' four yards. The mnn with the nihber I . snnltcs , the man with the loy balloons , th , mnn with pictures of the Dowcy nrch , tlu j bannim man nnd the vender of hot chest ! nuts looked on with bulging cyro , "My what a graft ! " they murmured. Tito organ mn-.i looked very wcnry , find ' . rolled his head from sldo to nldc. nt , If Ufa worn Indeed n burden. And the rnln of money continued. The thirty-eighth con- trlhittcr within eighteen inlniltv * was a well- dressed youth. Above the organ wns a ban ner Upon which wna Inscribed : "Lidlco nnd gentlemen , having lost both my legs nnil being unnhlo to obtain employment , I have taken this oilcans to pain support for myself nml my family , and to ralre money to buy n i > alr of artlllcl.il feet. " This appeal fairly magnetized the dlme. < . A cnbmnn standing by the curb rnn forward nnd dropped some thing In the box. "Poor chap , " he said , "It'jj a hard thing to Im like Mint. " "My friend , " snld a hyetnndcr , "that man. will make tnoro money In hnlf nn hour than you will In a whole- day , " The beggar and his organ had reachol Sixth nvenus. He hml gone ISO ynrds from the point at which ho wns first dlsovor vl. It had tnken him twenty-live minutes. Dur ing that time no fewer than fifty-nine ncapta had dropped money Inlo his box , MOPS or the contributors were handscuiely dri < 3fnd women. Doubtless Nome cf them contrlbutc-l quarters. It Is likely that the contributions nveragid 10 cents each , nod If that wns the case the beggar cleared up J5.00 whllo going half n block ; but In case FOIIIO of the women put in only pennies It might bo well to call It $5 for twenty-five minutes , or say J10 an , hour. "That ono box you see , " said n special officer , "la only ono oj his boxes. Ho has' three 'like It , one under ths other. Whoa the mciicy partly fills ono It drops Into the others. " Hut the beggar wa ? out of sight. Ho hail gene to conquer another world west , of Sixth avenue. Geo. Noland , Rocklaml , O. , snys : " .My wlfs had piles forty years. DeU'lU's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. H Is the best Mlvo In America , " It heals everything nud cures all skin discasea. HOUSTON. Texas. DR. RADWAY , t CO. Dcur Sirs : August 25th last 1 had a badly sprained arm. Af ter using1 six different ( what were called ) remedies , 1 never got relief till I used Railway1 ! * Ready Relief , which cased thn pnln at once and cured me In two days. My father , who Is 56 years old. says : "Rad- wnyu Ready Relief and Raaway's Pills are the best of nil medicines. " We keep In the house the year around. Respectfully , THOS. HANSUOROUGH , Special Police , City Kail. A Curt ; for nil Coiiln , CoiiKli" . Ser Thrnnt , Inllnnizn , IlroucliltlH , I'neu- iiiniiln , Swelling of ( lie Joint * , I.umlinKU , Iiiflniiiiniillon , RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA , FrONtlilteii , Clilllilnlnn , Ilncdnchf * , TonthnohcH , Antlinin , Dlllleult Urcntliliiur. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after rending this need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. Sold by Druggists. Railway & Co. , BR Elm St. , New York. HEALTH IS WEALTH DR. E. C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIDINAL. AIL OTHERS IMITATIONS. U sold under positive Written Cuarnntoo by authorized aconls only , to euro \Vcalc Memory , DlzzInn-iB. Wnkof nines B , Flta , Hyntcrla , Quick- ne a. Mlcnt I/OHBCB , Krll DrcaniR , I.nclc of Conil- dfncc , 'JervouBiioib , Lndsltudc. all Drains , Youth ful Urrors , or Kxcosslve UBP of Tobacco , Opium of Liquor , which leade to Misery , Consumption Insanity and Death , A ( Htoro or by niali , $1 H box ; six for 15 : with written guarantee to euro or refund rnonoy. Sample pack- QKQ , containing live dujV iruntiiiont , with full Iniln'ctlons. 2S cnntn. Ono itamiilo only sold to each person At store or by mall , S'Kcu Label Spc- iciul Extra Strength. Kor Impotency , toss of Power , Loat Manhood , " Bterlllty or Bnrrone , , tin box ; six for 15 , wltht written KuorantooP 'to ' cure In 80 days. Atj | p itore or by mall. Klyer * . Dillon Urujjr Co. , Sole Affentl ] 10th and HCmrnam. Ontnba. IT k. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Gar Service , THE HAKE OF Gn Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guarantee of purify. Swift and Company , Chicago , KantutH City , Omaha. St , LonlH , St. Josepli , St. Paul , E- BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Oiiinlia , Nub COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS anil STOCKS IIOAIII ) OH THAUB. IJIrft wlre lu Chicago nt J r Tort. C rr Dondmtn Jabn t , W rrtr. 4 > C& rci < : r < t > H.RPEHMEY8cCO. BRATiCh OMAHA uncoui HUI