" > 8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , KOVEMBEH 7. 181)0. ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Finds Eottom on Long Decline and Gains Throe-Fourths of ft Cent. RECENT BREAK AMOUNTS TO FIVE CENTS Mlplier Cnlile.i nntl Small World's Shljiiiicntn Ctve Buyer * SuliMiin- tlnl Hani * for 1'lrM Time in n Mouth. OHICAGO , Nov. 6.-AI1 the grain markets ncro strong todny nnd good advancts were ecorcd , wheat closing lit nic ndvnncc , corn Hff&c higher and oats UMic higher. Pro visions closed- substantially unchanged. Higher cables and small world's shipments Kartell a buying movement In wheat , nil the moru effective on nccount of the break of over oc In less than a month , The opening In wncnt , though quiet , was not without Interest and considerable strength was shown. For the llrst time In weeks the productive buyers had sonic- thing really substantial to encourage them , Jit strong nnd higher cables and world's shipments that were much smaller than had been looked for , with prospects of a con- tlnualico of smalt shlumtnts , Uneasiness l > y local shorts shown on Saturday's curb was much more iippari'nt at the ouenlng today nnd buying from that class of trad ers had much to do with the advance In prices that took place. The demand was not heavy , but offerings were few nnd far between , nnd shorts In consequence had fcome dllllcuky nt times In covering. There was some selling by professionals on tlio first announcement of northwest reeeuus , which turned out to be heavier by nearly 200 cars than the actual receipts , and later Homo selling was also done on the an nouncement of nn Increase of 1,400,000 bu. In the vislblo supply. Hut nil offerings WHIP ijulckly absorbed nnd at no time did the market exhibit weaknors. The trend of prices was steadily upward and during the last hour of the session the best prices of the day were obtainable. New York was a fair buyer , presumably against export engagements , although only live loads were reported as taken tin to a. Into hour , St. Louis was also a fair buyer at times. Min neapolis and Duluth receipts were 1,209 cars , compared with 1,135 cars last week nnd 1.7S-J cars n year ngo. Chicago receipts were 171 cars , 3S of which graded contract. World's shipments were put at 6,073,000 bu. Local Flocks showed an Increase of G30.000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,331,000 bu. Atlantic jiort clearances of wheat and Hour amounted to 749,000 bu. There was n good milling- demand for the low grades of wheat. December opened U@-c higher at CSl4 < &fiS.f. ( . After a slight further rally it eased off to CSHc , then gradually advanced to f,9c , which was the closing figure. C'orn was Ilrm. partly In sympathy with wheat nnd partly on account of Ilrm cables mid moderate lnc.il receipts. The local de crease , 823,000 bu. , was even larger than expected and also had home Influence. There was a general covering movement 1 > y shorts In both December and May and advanced prices were well maintained. He- icflptswere iiOfi tar" . December ranged from SOVio to 31' ' , < c and closed ' .iiQ Sc higher at 3U6S31WC. The market for oats was almost entirely a sympathetic one. prices following In a small way the nuetuatlons of wheat and corn. I'rlces advanced slightly early in the session on scattered covering by shorts nnd the advance was well maintained. Kle- vator people sold moderately. An Increase of only 50,000 bu. visible had some Influence. Receipts were 358 cars. December ranged from 22gff(22l , < tC to 22c and closed 'dSftto higher at 22Ml22c. Provisions were slow , but In the main steady. Heavy receipts of hogs acted ns a drag to the market , but the silent open ing decline was BOOJI recovered and for the rest of thn session prices kept wlth'n n. narrow range. Shipments of meats were liberal nnd this and the strength of the grain markets sustained provisions. At the close January pork was unchanged at $9.75 < ff9.771,4 , January lard unchanged at $5.27'/2 < ind January ribs u shade hlcher at $1,95 . . Estimated receipts Tuesday : Wheat , 340 oars ; corn , 400 cars ; oats , 200 cars ; hogs , 88.000 head. The lending futures ranged ns follows : No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR Slow and easy ; winter patents. J3.555J3.65 ; stralghls , $3.23f)3.S3 ) ; clears , $3.10 Ci3.25 : spring specials , $1.10 ; spring patents. J3.40 < i(3.GO ; straights , $2.9003.20 ; bakers , $2.30 © 2.60. WHEAT No. 3 spring , 61&67c : No. 2 red , 69fi70c. ( CORN No. 2 , 3114ff32c ( ; No. 2 yellow , 31 i < S32'4c. OATS-NO. 2. 23 240 : NO. 2 white. 25 % ® 26' c : No. 3 white. 24fi23Uc. : HYE No. 2. G2Vi-/53c. ( | BARLEY No. 2 , 3GfT42c. SEEDS-Flnxseed , No. 1. $1.2814 : norlli- wosl , $1.2S. Timothy seed , prime. $2.25. Clover. { 6.00 J7.RO. PROVISIONS-Moss pork , per bill. , $7.73 ( iS.20 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. . $3.05f/5.20 / ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , SI.STi4i5.20 ; dry called ( shoulders ( boxed ) , $3.755.874 ! : short clear Bides ( boxed ) , $5.20j5.25. WHISKY Dlsllllers' finished goods , per K il. . $1.24. SUGARS-Cut loaf , $3.70 ; granulaled , $3,18. Following are the receipts nnd shipments for today : Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour , bbls 22.000 14.000 Wheat , bu 74.000 11.00) Corn , bu 261,000 RI7.000 Oats , bu 27SOOO 178.000 Rye. bu 1.000 . 2.00T Barley , bu 64.000 10,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market wn.s firm ; creameries , 15V4fi > 23V4e ; dairies , li&1914e. | Cheese , quiet ut ll % | 12Vic. Eggs , Ilrm ; fresh , ISc. KISW YOuTc C i\IMt.VI. in for tu > Day nil Vnrloiin CoiiiiiiuilltlcH , NEW YORK , Nov. 6 , KLOUR-Recolpts , B.37I bblM.i exports , i.765 bbls\ ; steady with wheat and Hhowcd n fair demand at about former prices , closing- quiet , Rye ( lour , Buckwheat flour , steady at $2.30J72.50. IIUCKWMEAT Quiet at 61f/63o ( / c. 1. f. Now York. CORNMEAL Quiet ; yellow western. SO ® Ci < ; city , SOjiSlcj Urandywlne , $2.0-i3.50. : ! | ItYK Steady ; northwestern , ti2d < i2iic f. o , b. nlkmt to arrive. RARLEY-Dlill ; feeding , &Q 12o c , I. f. Buffalo. 481 t > , uiiuuii itu , i iiuriiirrii , JJUIUU1 , , 'V * > 0 r. o b. tillont In urilve , new , No. 2 red , 72fAe > ole- vnlor , OplloiiH opened steady at > ic advance - vance on early cables , but ruled quiet and turneil e.ipier under liqiildatlou follawlnir unBatlHfartory later cables and unexpect edly largo Increase In the visible supply The market ngnln rallied on reported bull movement and covering by shorts In thn west. Closed tfrm at % o net ndvaneo ; March , 7C ifj771tc ( , closed , 77Uc : May , 77l { , < f/ > 77He.cloi.eil. . 77 io ; December , 73Jifj7U 13-lUc , closed , 73 ic , t.ORN Receipts , 114,625 , bu. ; exports * , 90. 878 bu. Spot , llrmer ; No , 2. 40l4c f. o b olloat and 39Wo elevator. Options opened Ilrm at Vic advance and further advanced * io on cables , larger decrease In visible sun- ply nnd predicted small movement. Closed Ilrm nt He not advance ; May , 3Sl'j/38&e ( closed , 3Slc ; December closed at 39e. OATS-Reroipts , 102.200 bu. Spot , dull ; No 2 , 29c ; No 3 , 2S54C5 No. 2 while. 31c ; No j while , 30'i-c ' ; Irack , mixed western , 29i(30cy truck , white , 30V453lo | ; track , white stale 30 > , fi34u , OinioiiH nominal. H'AY Qulol ; shipping , C5Jf70c ; gooj lo choice. 755TS21jC. HOPS Dull ; Paclllo coast and state , 1S99 crop. 12ft 15o. IllDIiS Steady : Oalveston , 20 lo 25 Ibs. 171io ; ns dry , 2 to 30 Ibs : , 13c ; Cullfornlu ) " LEATHKH Steady : hemlock Bole , Ruenos Ayics , light to heavy welehls , 2lij2mei ' ' acid , 2482IHO. AVOOL-Oulel ; donieslla fleece , 21j26c ; Tnxan , l4J19c. | MOLASSES-Steady ; Now Orleans , open Uottle. 23fl2Ce. PROVISIONe-Ileof. trong ; family. $12.C9 ffllSCO ; mew , $10.60 ; beef hunm , } 23.MH)25.00 ; packel. $ I1.00W12.00 ; city , extra Jndla nuW Jl9.XXiirr.OO. ( Cut meat * , ( lultt ; pickled bel. lies , < 6.23f(8.X ( ) ; pickled Bhouldt-rn. J0.7Bfl7.00 ; plekled hams , $8.7339,50. Ljrd. dull but Moady ; western steamed , $5.50 ; November , $5.50 ; nominal ; refined , stcjidy ; coiillnenl , JJ.S5 ; South American , JiJ.CO ; compound , L , $5.37'.45.SO. Pork , easy : old mess. $9.SOS > 9.R5 ; new mers , $10 ; family , $11.73012.00 , 'FREIGHTS ' Quiet ; rotlon , by slcamcr , 2 Vtej grain , by steamer , 3Hc. METALS The sUimtlon In Ihe local metal market continues discouraging- , nearly nil departmenls displaying decided weakness. The cable nnd domestic news was very un favorable , adding considerably lo the gen eral deprcplon. At Hie close Iho Metal ex change. callfd pig Iron warrants dull , with sellers nt $16 for March to June delivery ; lake copper quiet at $17 ; tin barely steady , with $23.91 bid nnd $10 asked ; lead sleady. with $1.60 bid nnd J4.63 asked ; spelter weak nnd lower , wllh $1.75 bid and $4. SO asked. The brokers' price for lead Is $4.40 nnd for copper $17. OMAHA CU.NRIIAI , MAUKHT. Condition of Trnilr mill Quotations oil Slnple nnil I'uncjProduce. . KGGS Receipts liberal ; market firm at lac' . POULTRY-Hcns. live , G',4o ; sprins cblck- ens , G4c ! ; old nnd staggy roosters , live , S'/l Cf4c ; ducks and geese , live , C@7c ; turkeys , live , lOc. UUTTER-Common to fair , 15c ; choice , U fTUc ; separator , ZZU'Ue ; gatncrcil crtamory , PIGEONS-Llve , per doz. , 75c. VEAT.S-Chnlce. 9c. GAME Prairie chickens , per < loz. . $1.00 ® 4.50 ; quail , per doz. , Jl. 507(1.75 ( ; mallards , $3.00g3.25 ; blue wing teal , $1.73 : green wing tenl. fl.23pl.60 ; mixed ducks , $1.5002.00. OYSTEUS Medium , per can , JOc. slaild- arils , per can. 24c ; bulk standard , per gal. , { 1.55 ; extra selects , per can. 32o ; extra stlects. per gal. , 11.75 ; New York Counls , per run , 40c : New York Counts , per 100 , $1.25. HAY Upland , choice. $6.50 ; midland , choice , $6.00 ; lowtnno. cnolce , $3.00 ; ryn strn\v , cholre , $3.50 ; No. 3 corn , 27c ; No. 3 white caSE , ? JVic ; cracked corn , per ton , $12 ; corn and oats , chopped , per ton. $12.50 ; bran , per ton. $13 ; shorts , per ton. $14. VEGCTAULES. TOMATOES-Per crate , 55 < a63c. SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. , $2.25. POTATOES-Per bu. , 20&25C. CRANHERRIES-Cape Cod , $5.6006.00 ; fancy Howes , $6.5037.co. } ONIONS Retail way. 70Q75C. rKLKHY-Per doz. , 20S10C. TURNIPS Rulabagas , per lb. . 114c. CAHUAGE Per lb. , IVic. FRUITS. PLUMS Oregon , per crate , $1.00 1.25. CALIFORNIA llEACHES-No good ship ping slock. APPLES Choice weslern shipping stock , $3.00J3.25 ; Jonathans and Grimes' golden , f3.50WI.00 ! New York stock , $3.753200. . GRAPES-New York , 20c ; California To kays , $1.75. PEARS-'Wcstern varlelies. $2.2502.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Mexican , per Cox , $4.50. LEMONS California fancv , J1.75S3.00 ; choice California , $4.00Qi.ou ; Messina , $3.00 Q5 50. BANANAS Choice , craled. large stock , per bunch , J2.0002.50 ; medium-sized bunches , $1.75Q2.00. HIDES , TALLOAV. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green bides. So ; No. 2 green hides , 7c : No. 1 sullen hides. 9ic ; No. 2 salted hides , 8c ; No. I veal calf. S to 13 Ibs. . 10c ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 13 Ibs. . 8c. TALLOW. GREASE. ETC.-Tallow. No. 1. 3ic : tallow. No. 2. 31ic ; rough tallow , IHc ; white grease , Ii@3Vic : yellow and brown grease , 2' S3c. S3c.MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-sectlon case , J3.25S3.50. NUTS Hickory nuts , per bu. . $1.00. FIGS California layers , per 1Mb. box. ' $1.10 ; California carton , per 10-lb. bor , $1.20. MAPLE SUGAR-Per lb. . ! ic. St. I.nulN Grnln nnil Provlnlona. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 6. AVIIEAT Higher : No. 2 red , cash , elevator , G3c ; track , 70 > , fee > 71c ; December , C9Vfe691ic ; May , 74c ; No. 2 hard , 67@6Sc ; receipts , 41,211 bushels. CORN Higher ; No. 2 cash , 31Hc ; track , 32Hc ; December , 30c ; May , 3KT31V4c. ? OATS Easy ; No. 2 cash , 23&c : track. 2IJJ 2IV4c ; December , 23Wc ; May , 24Tac ; No. 2 white. 261ic. HYE Dull nt 54c. . POULTRY Dull ; chickens , old , 614c ; young , 7c ; turkeys , 7'/4c ; ducks , 54Q6c ! ; geese. 5Hig6c. FLOUR Dull and nominally unchanced ; patents. $3.35-3.SO ( ! ; extra fancy. $3.053.15 ; clear. $2.751 } 2.90. SEEDS Timothy seed , $1.90 2.23. Flax- seed. lower nt $1.26. CORNMEAISteady at $1.75@1.SO. HRAN Firm and in demand ; sacked , cast track , 64f(63c. HAY Timothy , steady nt $8.00@11.00 ; prai rie. Ilrm at J7.50QS.GO. AVIIISKY Lower nt $1.23iS. COTTONTIES-T1.50. HEMP TWINE Oc. PROA'ISIONS-Dry salt meats , shoulders , $5.75 ; extra shorts , $5.37' ; clear ribs , $5.50 ; clear sides , $5.6214. Bacon , boxed shoul ders , none offered ; extra shorts , $5.75 ; clear ribs. $3.8714 : clear sides. $6.12 < A. RECEIPTS-Flour. S.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 41.0UO bu. : corn , 128,000 bu. : oats , 102,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 8,000 bbls. : wheat. 26,000 bu. ; corn , 49,000 bu. ; oats , 15,000 bu. II ut I < T , KKK nnil Clieenc Mnrkct. ST. LOIUS. Nov. 6. BUTTER-FIrm ; creamery. 19i21Vic : dairy , 13JJ21C. KGGS-Steady at 16e. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. BUTTER Re ceipts. G.503 pkgs. : Ilrm ; western creamery , 17'/J25c ( ! ; Juno creamery , 172Jc ; factory , CHEESE-Recolpts. 1,195 pkgs. ; quiet ; small September fancy , lili lSUc : finest Oc tober , l2 < ! 712Vic : large September fancy , colored , 12'/i1214c ; large October , finest , WAc. .f. EGGS Receipts , 7.624 pkgs. ; firm" ; western , ungraded , nt mark , HlilSc. CHICAGO. Nov. 6. BUTTER Firm ; creameries. lGi/23 > , ic ; dairies , 14Sfl9Vic. EGGS Firm , fresh , 18c. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 6. BUTTER Creamery. 20fl22c : dairy , ISc. EOGS-Fresh. 15c. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6.-BUTTER- Flrm ; fancy western creamery , 241ic ; fancy western prints , 26c. EGGS Firm and Vie higher : fresh nearby , 21VtS23c ; fresh western , 21tf21VJc ; fresh southwestern. 2Sc : freeh southern , 19c. CHEESE Steady but quiet. Liverpool ( irnlii mail I'rovl.xlonn. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 6.-AVIIEAT-Spot dull ; futures slendy ; December , Gs lO&d ; Mnreli , 5s 114(1 ( ; May. 6s % d. CORN Spot. American mixed , new and old , firm at 3s 5 > 4d. Futures flrm ; Novem ber , 3s 5id ; December , 3s 6d ; January , 3s 0d. n Tlio Imports of wheat Into Liverpool dur ing the ln t week were 36,700 quartern from Atlantic ports , 33,000 quarters from Paclllo ports nnd 4,000 quartern from other ports. The Imporls of corn Inlo Liverpool from Atlantic ports for the week amounled lo 81,000 mmrlers. PEAS-Caundlnii. 5s 6 > id. PROVISIONS Beef , exlra India moss , strong nt S6s 3d ; prlmo mess , slrong at SO.s. Baron , short ribs , steady at 31s ; long clear middled , light , steady at 31s ; long clear middles , heavy , steady nt SO.s ; clear bellies , easy at 33s. TALLOW Prlmo city , slendy at 24s. KIIIIHIIM City ( i nil n mid I'rovlnloim. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 6. WHEAT DC- comber. 62c : May , 67Hc ; rash. No. 2. hard , Gl'.fcc ; No. 3 , 694(62 ! c ; No. 2 red , C9070c ; No. 3 , CKfttiSc , RecolptH , 112 cars. CORN December , 27' > ic ; May. 29Vio ; cash , No. a mixed. 2S'iG2SV ' c ; No. 2 while , 23 ® 23' ie : No. 3 , 2SKc. OATS-No. 2 while , 2-3B251ic. RYE No. 2. Gle. HAY Choice Umolhy , $5.50 ; choice prairie , $7.BOff8.00. RECEIPTS AVheiit. 07,200 bu. : corn. R3.- 300 bu. : oals. 9.000 bu. SHIPMENTS AVIrcat , 31,800 bu. ; corn , 10,100 bu. ; oals , 9,000 bu. Toc ! < ! o .Mnrkof. TOLEDO , Nov. C. AVHEAT Higher nnd Ilrm ; No , 2 cash , C9 io ; December , 71c linked. fORN-Dull but sleady ; No. 2 mixed. 31"ic. OATS Dull but steady ; No , 2 mixed , 23c. HYE Neglected. SEEDS Clovem'ed , active nnd higher ; prlmo cash , old , $1.90 ; December nnd March , J3.70. _ YUllilo Supply of Grain. NEW YORK , Nov. 6. The stale of the visible supply of grain , In slore nnd afloat. Saturday. November 4 , as complied bv the New York Produce exchange , Is ns follows : AVhcnt , 1.001.000 bu. ; Increase , 439,000 hii. Corn , 12.S32000 bu. ; decrease , 884,000 bu. Oals. 6.93S.OOO bu. ; IncrcaFc , 45,000 bu. Rye , 1,270,000 bu. ; Inrrcatv. 31.000 bu. Barley , 4,355,000 bu. ; Increase , 482,000 bu. * Mllwiuikrn ( I nil n Market. MILWAUKEE , Nov. 6. WHEAT Higher ; No. 1 northern , 6SQ S4c ! ; No , 2 northern , 65fl66o. HYE FirmNo. . 1 , 6I4035C. BARLEY Lower ; No. 2 , 46c ; sample , 38 04lc. IVorlrt Mnrli.-t. PKORIA , Nov. 6. -CORN- Easier ; No. 2 , 32110. OATF-Steady ; No. 3 while. 23V4Q24c. AVHISKY Lower , on the basis of $1.2314 for finished goods. Diiluth Slarltef. DULUTH , Nov. 6-AVHEAT-No. 1 hard , cash , 67ic : No. 1 northurn , cash , 66T o ; De- cembcr iXVtc ; May , 70c ; No. 2 northern , C3Tic ; No. 3 spring , COHc. itulii lliiKi-r Market. ELGIN. 111. , Nov. 6-nUTTBR-Klrm at 24Uc ; 10 tuba offered , 23 ! o bid ; no salca. .tMill * AV In-lit ami Klour. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. C-WHBAT-In store ; No. 1 northern , G5l&c ; December , 05o ; May , MUflWKe. On track : No. 1 hard , 671ic ; No. 1 northern , 6-5'ic ; No. 2 northern , 63e. 63e.FLOUR FLOUR Quiet and unchanged. BRAN-Hlgher ! In bulk , 411.00011:50. : SIOA'KMBNTS OF STOCKS AM ) HONDS. Symptom * of AVcnUncus Dlxniipcnr nnil Sharp Onlns IXnbllNlieil. NEW YORK , Nov. 6.-The course of the stock market todny effectually dlslpated the symptoms of weakness which were engendered by the Saturday bank slnle- menl. The course of prices was downward In Iho early dealings , but practically all the declines were recovered nnd some strik ing gains were established In u consider able l.sl of stocks. The downward course proceeded to the. extent of 1 to 2 per cent In a number of the prominent Industrials nnd reached ns much ns n point In a num i ber of the railroads , Including- examples from the grangers , southwestern , southern , coalers nnd trunk 1'ncs. ' NorthwMiern .dropped at one time 214. I the lending In dustrials a level of prices was subsequently established reaching generally n poltil nbovo Saturday , The railroad group win not so resilient , but Its downward course of the morning was very generally retraced and fractional net gains are the rule. In South ern Pacific the recent large nnd organized buying was resumed after the decline had reached ? i nnd U was advanced 1 % and closed Ihcrc. The speculation In Leather continued on nn enormous scale , the prlro being raised on running sales of 20,0 shares nt the opening from . % below to 14 above Saturday's price. Subsequently the loss ot Saturday was more than recovered nnd the price lifted lo within n shade of 41. Thtro was heavy realizing In the slock In Ihe Inle dcnllngF , but It was ( Irmly supported at 40. The renewed suppoi t by Ihe spcculiitlvu pool In Lenlhcr had no small inlluenco In dissipating the fears of a general break In prices. There were ninny soothing explanations offered of the exhibit of n deficit In surplus reserves by Saturday's bank statement. The favorite explanation among speculators was tnai u was due to an "error in me return of a slncle bank , or rather to Ihe rectification of an error made In the previ ous week's return. It was this crier , so It wns said , which caused Iho unduly favor able statement of October 23 nnd the al lowance for It which made the showing ot the dellclt of last Saturday nnd upset the stock market. The comfort lound In this explanation was somewhat d'sturhcd by Ihe rise In Ihe call money rate lo 12 per tent and Iho calling of loans by Ihe banks. But Ihe. conviction 'became ' general that Satur day's bank Etalcmenl was noi a fair Index ot Ihe actual condition of the banks. 1 he continued hardness of New York i : change at Important Inlerlor points nromoJ i. < - pcctnllons that the movement of money is about lo turn In favor of New Yurie. The short contracts which were put out in Ui > > morning were very generally coveroJ icfoic the close. The eve of the elections was also the occasion for the covering of s imc short contracls which had been put out on the theory that this year's elections might be the. prelude toIhe unsettled business condi tions which are looked for In a presidential year. The drop In the money rale to 5 per cent late In the day accentuated the buy ing demand for stocks. An Incident of the day was a sale of United S'W-'s ' Milling at 12. compared with 24 for Ihe last pic-ceding sale sometime since. Prices of bonds only partly recovered from the early decline in sympathy with stocks. Total sales , par value , { 2.075.WJO. United Stales old 4s , coupon , advanced .4 In the bid price. The Commercial Advertise.- ' : ; London financial cablegram says : The markets here were Inactive todaypending develop ments In the South African war and the money situation. Americans were dull , al most stngnanl. They dropped frullonally. The country sold Erie first preferred , fc'pun- Ish 4s were 63.73. Tlntos , 46 % . Anacondas , 9 = & , on the Exploration company's resigna tion from the European agency , following the stoppage of the publication of regular reports. It Is rumored that J. P. Morgan & Co. will be successors , tout the London house professes Ignorance on the subject. Money is hardening on the rumor that the Bank of France would raise Its discount rate Ihls week , causing Germany and pos sibly England to follow suit. The payment on Ihe first issue of treasury bills falls en next stock settlement day and a squeeze Is expected. The county council proposes to Issue 600,000 < six-months' bills. Twenty thousand pounds sterling In gold was taken for Roumnnla , 10,000 for South Africa and 18.000 for an unstated destination. The following are Ihe quotations for the leading- stocks on the New York exchange today : Xeiv York Sliiney Market. NEW VORK Nov. 6. MONEY-On call , firm nt 5Q12 per cent ; last loan , at 5 per cent ; ruling rate. 9 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-55/5 } ! cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Irrcgulnr. with business In bankers' bills ut $ i.S64f'lS7 ( for demand and nt $ I.824T(4. ( 3 for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.86tfl.83 ; commercial bills , $1.82. SlLA'ER-Certlficntes , 5814059 0 ; bar. RSUr : Mexican dollars. 47'lc. ' BONDS Government bonds , firm ; state bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , easier. The following nre the closingquotallons on bonds : TJ. 8. 23. reu M. . K. & T. 2s. . . 7114 do 33 , reR..10S do 4s 93 do 3s. coup..lOS N. A' . Cent. is..11214 U. S. new 4s , reg.W V. J. C , gen. 5s..120 do 4s coup.12i i No. Carolina CS..127 U. 8 , old 47. reg.,112 do 4i. .101 do coupon.112'r ' No. Paclllo Is..113 U , 8 , 5f. rest 1JOS do 3s. . . . . f.5'4 do Es , coup.1105i do 4s 10214 D. of f ' K58..117 N.Y.C.&St.U 4S.106 Ala. classi A 112 N. & AV. con. 4s. 92 % do class B..10S do gen. 63. , . . 133 do class U.,101 Ore. Niiv. Is 115 do currencyico _ do 4s . . .lOW ; Atch. gen. 4,8 OS n O , S. L. 6s 12SV4 do adj. 4s. . . ST do con. 5,111 Canoda So. 2s..70 ? Reading cen , 4s. , 87 Giles. & O. 4H . 95 % Rio G. AV. Is 9714 do 6s , . . , ,11tii,4 Hl.L , & T.M.C.5S..110 C. & N. W. C.7B.145 Bl.L. & S.P.B.Gs.121 do 8. P. deb. Ba.lis St. Paul con 16S Chlcn&o T < > r , 4s. . 9S'i 81.P..C. & P. is..120 D. & It. Q. Is.100 ( In Bl 120U do 4s D9 > 4 So. Hallway ES..10SV4 13. T..Va. & G.ls.lfWs. R. n. * T. 6s. . . . SI i i > gen. 4s 7mTonn. N. S. 3s. . . fli F W. & D. C. 1s. 80V"ex. . & Pa. Is..114 Gen. Electric Ss.llfl doI 2s. 55 G , II , & 8. A. 03.109 I . , 101 do 2d lOW . 13 111 H. & T. C. nj.,111 do 2a ,10.114 do con. 6-I..110 West K'-oro K..11.1H Iowa Central Is.,113 Wla. Central Is. . 75 K. C. . P. & O. Is. 72T4 Va. Centuries . . . . 8fi',4 La , new. con. 4sIM do deferred. . B L. & N. un , 4s. . 991J Colo. Bo. 4a Soli Offered. KorelKii I-'IniiiiL'InI , PARIS , Nov. 8 , Prices on thu bourse today - day commenced weak , Internationals wfrn flrm. The early fcara of nn advance In the Bank of Franco rale wore dissipated Impr on London purchasing , which , however , lifted up Ihe price of Kaffirs , while the of- fcrltiKi' of Internationals woru numerous , Hlo Tlntos were In atronff demand , OW'IIB to the advance In conpor. Thrc per cenl rentes , ICOf 17Ho for the account ; exchange on London , 23f 22c for checks. Spanish 4s , CI.M , BERLIN , Nov. C.-On the bourse today prices were dull on I < ondon advices. Inter national securities were easier , excnpl In the cnco ot Spanish 4 ? . Canadian Pacifies declined. Americans were fairly main tained. Transvaal railroads were harder. I/ocnh declined considerably , owing to largo realizations. FRANKFORT , Nov. 6-Prlces opened slendy on the- bourse today. Later , owing , to heavy felling orders , locals weakened. especially mlno shares. Foreigners and Americans were fairly active. LONDON , Nov. 6. American securities opened l.incr oh weak advices from New A ork nnd prices remained down with next to nothing doing , thei market being obedient to the lend of Wall slreel. The closing- lone was dull. Spanish 4 , 6V > J. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of Eng land on balance today was 1,000. Gold premium nt Buenos Ayres wns 136.30. BUENOS AYRES. Nov. C. The gold quo tation today wns 136.SO. HoNtiin Mock ( tnotaHnnn , BOSTON , Nov. 6.-Call loans , 6 per cenl ; tlmt loans. BTJG per cent. Official closing quoinilons of sleeks , bonds and mining snares : A. . T. & 8. P. . . . 22 % Win. Central . . . . 20V4 do pfd . ! fi6U Dom. Coil 47 Am. Sugar . 157 do t'fd 1173i Bell Telephone. . .368 Atchlson 4s 9S Boslon & A . 230 Advenlure 6u DOC ton nievaicd.io6y. Allouer. M. Co. . . 3'fc Borton & Malne.2Vi ( Allalitlc 27 C. , B. & Q . Ill Boston & Mont.322 Ed. Eleo. HI . 208 Bntle & Boston. R7 Fltehburpr pfd. . . .120 Pal , & Ilceln 70. ' , Gen. Eleclrlc . . . .121U Centennial 2.i'4 Federal Steel . . . . RS'i Franklin 17 % do pfd , Illimboldt 112 Mex. Central . . . . 13'4 O ccola SIVi Old Colony 20S Parrot 13'd Old Dominion . . . . 30 Oulncy IB" Rubber 4 i Santa. Ke Copper. S'fe Union Pacific . . . . 47 % Tnmnrnck Union Land 3V AVInona West Knd 92 AVolvcrlnes 42U West End pfd..115 Ulnh 37' ! . \VeHth. Kleetrlc. . 46 Ex-dlv. London Stock ( | uotntloii . LONDON. Nov. C. 4 p. m. Closing : Consols , money. .1035i SI. Paul. com. . . .129 % do account. . 103" < i N. Y. Central , . . .1414 Can. Pacific . 9714 Pennsylvania . . . . BS',4 Erie . 13 % Reading . 11 do 1st pfd. . . . SSVfeNo. Pacific 4s. . . . 77 i Illinois Central. . . 118U Alchlson . 23 < S U. P. pfd . 78-i Louisville . 88 % BAR SILA'ER-Qulct at 264 per ox. MONEY 2V4TI3 per cenl. | The rale of discount in the open market for Miort bills Is 47-lCf(4Vi ! per cenl ; for three months' bills , 414 per cent. Uniik CHICAGO , Nov. 6.-ClearlliES. $24,071.552 ; balances , $2,203,020. Sterling exchange. $4.84 04. SS. ' New York exchange , lOc premium , ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6.-Clcarlngs. $3.878,612 ; balances , $026,477. Money , 4QS per cent. New York exchange25c bid , par asked. NEAV YORK. Nov. 6.-Clearngs | , $115,140.- , 862 ; balances , $5,026,021. BOSTON , Nov. 6.-Clearlngs , $18,654,145 ; balances , $2.431,190. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. G. Clearings , $11,691,514 ; balances. $2,131,702. Condition of the Troamiry. WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $291,271,655 ; gold reserve , $253,76S,5&8. Cotton Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6.-COTTON-Firm nnd l-16c higher ; sales , 100 bales ; middling , 73-16c ; receipts , 5,987 bales ; shipments , 6,573 bales ; stock , S9.315 bales. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 6.-COTTON- Firm ; rales , 4,700 bales ; ordinary , 5jc ; good ordinary , 6'4c ; low middling , 613-lUc ; mid dling , 7 13-loc ; good middling , 77-16c ; mid dling fair , 7-ic ; receipts , 11,478 bales ; stock , 283,005 bales. Futures , steady ; November , $7.05 bid ; December , $7.08 7.10 ; January , J7.1007.ll ; February , $7.1307.14 ; April , $7.17C ( 7.19 ; May , $7.1907.20 ; June , $7.201(7.22 ( ; July , $7.2107.23 ; August , $7.0507.09 ; September , J6.10 06.82. NEW YORK , Nov. C. COTTON The market for cotton -futures exhibited many signs of inherent strength today , with the leading- feature broadening speculation. The tendency of prices was upward In the fore noon , but later In the day very heavy profit- taking served to check further Improve ment and nt times forced a partial reaction. The opening was steady , with the active options S@ll points higher , this being but a few points below' ' the top notch for the ses sion. Around the opening- shorts , room bulls , the Investment public , southern in terests and the foreign clique were all iden tified as active bilyers. with len or more un- remltllng- their1 efforts throughout the rest of the dixy. Behind this general de sire to secure cotton were strong cables from Europe , public and private , and a bullish batch of ( reports from the crop cen ters.1. As for the foreign markets , Liverpool had unexpectedly advanced 303V4 points in the future department and l-32d In the spot department. Special dispatches to traders on 'change staled lhat heavy frosls had occurred In Iho Mississippi vllley and pretty much throughout the northern belt during the last two nights. In pplto of 3-16 iftlic In the bid prices many spot cotton dealers in the south could not be Induced to part with the small supplies remaining In their possession , this causing great uneasi ness In export circles and among American spinners , all of whom were In need of sup plies for prompt shipment. The receipts at nearly all point ? made a poor showing In comparison with those of equal date a year ago. At the close the market for futures was very steady In tone , with prices net 6J(15 points higher. LIA'ERPOOL. Nov. 6. COTTON Spol , good business ; American middling fair , 417-32d ; good middling. 45-16d ; middling , 4VW ; low middling , 315-16d ; good ordinary , 34d ; ordinary , 39-16d. The sales of the day were 12,000 bales , of which 1,000 bales were for speeulallon and export and Included 5,000 bales American. Futures opened nnd closed steady ; American middling , 1 , m. u. , November , 4@-l l-64d , buyers ; Novem ber and December 4d , sellers ; December and January , 3C3-61d , sellers : January and February , 3 C2-6)d ) , sellers : February nnd March , 3 61-64f3 ( 62-64d , sellers ; March and April. 361-64d , buyers ; April and May , 361-61(1 ( , sellers ; May nnd June , 3 60-ttlK 3 61-61d , sellers ; Juno and July , 3 59-64fa 3 60-6U1 , buyers ; July and August , 3 59-ei { 3 co-file ) , sellers ; August and September , 357-filSf35S-64d. hellers. Oil Market. NEW YORK , Nov. 6. OILS-Turpentlne , quiet at 50-Kfril'/4c. ' Rosin , dull and steady ; strained , ccmmon to good , $1.2214f1.25. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 6.OILLlnseed , 21s < ! d. LONDON , Nov. 6. OILS-CaIcutta lin seed , spol , 47s 3d , OIL CITY , Pa. , Nov. 6. OILS Credit bal ances , $1.56 ; certificates , no bid , offers or .sales ; shipments , 121,218 bbls. ; average. 76- 517 bbls , ; runs , 113,075 Wbls. ; average , 75,391 ibis. SAVANNAH , Nov. 6.-OILS-Splrlts of turpentine , steady nt 471 c. Ropln , firm and unchanged. WIUA1INGTON , N. C. , Nov. 6.-OILS- Splrlls of tiirpenline , steady at 47ftJ7 ! e. Rosin , flrm at $5.00. Crude lurpentlne , quiet $ l.COi)2.M ) ) . Tar , steady at $1.30. ColTcc Market , NEW YORK. Nov. 6.-COFFEE-Optlons opened steady , with prices unchanged io 5 points higher nnd ruled ncllvo nil day with the general trend of sentiment bull ish nnd the tendency of prices upward on firm cables , small receipts , large deliveries , good spot demand and better statlsllcal showing for the week than oxpecti-d. ShorlH , AVnll street and Europe were Iho leading buyers. The world's visible showed a deeienso of 336i68 bags ; closed slendy and SftlO points not higher on Oc tober : salon , 32,750 bags , Including Decem ber. $5.33 < f(5.40 ; January , $5.37 % : March , $5.45(05.50 ( ; May. $3.55 ; June , $5.60 ; Julv. $5.111 ; September , $5.7505.80. Spot coffee , Rio firm. Mild. firm. Dry fionilH Market , NEAV YORK , Nov. 6. DRY GOODS-At- Inndanco of buyers loday was limited , elcc- llon imprests Interfering wllh business. Fair mall orders for staple collcns and lone < sllll strong ; Eomo eastern makes blue den ims further advanced ' ,40 per yard : regular print cloths Idle but wide goods In active demand and advancing ; . " 814-Inch. &l equates sold at 4'c for spots nnd 4 7-16o for eon- Iraclf ) ; prints nnd ginghams wllhout change ; dress goods in demand ; pacific all- wool cashmeres advanced 2Hc per yard ; men's wear woolen and worsted fabrics quiet. No market tomorrow. Snunr .Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 6.-SUGAR-Raw , steady : fair refining , 3 13-16c ; centrifugal , 90 tcsl , 45-16e ; molasses sugar , 39-I6c ; refined , sleady ; crushed , 511-16c ; powdered , 514c ; granulated , D3-lCc. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 6. SUGAR Mar ket steady : open kettle , new , 4s ; open ketlle. cenlrlfugaj , 45-16e ; centrifugal yellow. 4'fc ' { (4e ( ; focondH , 3c. Molasses , nominal ; centrifugal , 14f(22c ( ; syrup , new cane , SJii'Wc. LONDON , Nov. 6. SUGAR Root , Novem- bcr , 9s , California. Dried I-'rulU. NEW YORK. Nov. 6.-CALIFOHNIA DRIED FRUITS-Bleady ; evaporated ap ples , common , 6f(7c ( ; prlmo wlro tray , 7 % ( TiSc ; choice , SliSS'/sc ; fancy , 8V4f/9c. / Pruno-i , SHftbH" per lb. , un to size and quallly. AprlcolH , Royal , 13 15c : Moor Park. 1MJ UP Peaches , peeled , 20S22o ; impeded , 7Vi < & 10c , i Wool Market. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 6.-WOOI-Aetlve and Btrong , with prices a shade better ; medium graded , lCi(21e ; light fine , ISftlSc ; heavy fine , ; tub washed , I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Kinds of Killing Cattle An in Mod erate Supply , MARKET IS IN GOOD HEALTHY CONDITION llRlit llccclnlfl iif Hops mill Nearly All Sell lit fiend Scnnoii Knrly Sale * Moftfly nt tfl.tlO llenvy Sheep ArlwilN mill ( iood Demand , * Indicates Sund&v. The ollicial number of cars of sloe brought In today by each road was : c-H ° Sh'Hlr'B - c. , , M. &SL P. K f ! : O. & St. I , . Ily . -J . Missouri Pacific Uy. . C Union Pnelllc System. 03 7 a : C. & N. W. Ily . 11 C. , St. P. . M. & 0 5 'i B. K. .M. H. R. Ri C5 IB C. , B. & Q. Ry 1 C. , R. f. & P. Ry. . K. 1 1 C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. . W. . . 1 Total receipts . 17-1 -41 22 2o The disposition of the day's receipts wn ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co. . . . . . . 125 . G. II. Hammond Co . 313 BOJ .95 Swift and Company . -143 GG2 . . . . Cudahy PackingCo . 56S 87S 2,16 , Armour & Co . 2S7 637 4G R. Uecker & Degan . 1 ! > 5 . i..ouman & Co 07 W. 1. Stephens 171 Benton & Underwood 176 Huston & Co 1 hwlngstono & Schaller. . . 41 Hamilton & Rothschild. . . 445 Other buyers , . 1,571 2,0 Held over 400 230 1 Totals 6,297 3.029 6,06 CATTLE Killing cattle of all kinds were In very moderate supply this morning nnd the market In consequence In a good healthy condition and to the liking of sell ers. There were no western beef steers of nnj consequence and not many cornfeds , so that the market was active and stronger on that kind. Some would say quite a little higher but to call It strong and active woult more nearly express the real condition of the market. Owing to the scarcity of beef local packers were better buyers than the feeder speculators and they took cattle that would ordinarily go for feeders. Cows and heifers were not very plentiful and the market on that kind of cattle was also strong and active nnd practically everything changed hands In good season. Bulls brought the same old prices. Stockers and feeders were very slow sale and outside of a few .sales of something that Jus > t happened to please some buyer the market was not only slow , but lower. All kinds were very slow sale and nt a late hour there were still cattle unsold. The cause for the market being In such a condition wan due to the fact that specu lators were forced to carry a good many cattle over from last week and in consequence quence were not ready to buy many more until a country demand materialized. The break In the market has carrle-d prices pfotty well down toward the low point. Calves especially are way down to what they were a little while ago. Representa tive sales : BEEF STEERS. No. Av. . . . No. Av. Pr. 6 1061 $3 45 23 1162 580 14 10S5 4 10 55 1204 5 SO 40 11C8 4 fiT 20 1131 580 20 996 4 75 46 1392 . . 85 1 860 4 75 37 139S 5 85 18 1117 4 SO 14 ? . . . .1314 585 31 1133 540 1 1490 5 85 1 1180 540 29 1300 5 90 20 1226 5 45 10 1500 5 90 21 1201 560 130050 ° co s. 2 960 250 2 1010 320 1 1050 275 2 1135 325 2 1025 275 3 946 310 2 980 290 18 835 335 1 1180 300 1 1190 340 2 92u 305 1 1200 365 2 925 300 3 134(1 ( 365 32 895 310 4 10S2 375 1 1070 315 1 1290 475 3S 980 3 20 20HEIFERS. HEIFERS. 17 705 345 1 7RO 350 1 880 360 28 79 ? 475 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 14 970 5 30 30BULLS. BULLS. 2 1465 275 1 1030 275 CORNFED TEXAS. 20 1038 5 00 STOCIC COWS AND HEIFERS. 12 901 3 30 STOOICERS AND FEEDERS. 46 Bn ( ! 31" , 2 975 3 ! X ) 2 835 325 18 9G9 400 NEBRASKA. 130 stk. Civ. 362 5 00 12(1 ( stk. civ. 35S 5 no 1 bull 1120 3 00 17 bulls 1410 , r > I hleer. . 920 3 00 47 cows 972 3 15 4 cows. . 852 3 00 1 ranncr. . . 7SO 2 GO 0 sleers 1061 ! 4 ° 5 51 cows .091 3 70 1 bull. . . .1280 3 00 2 feeders. . 615 3 G1 1 bull. . . .1230 3 no 4 feeders. . 137 3 85 Ibull. . . . ! ) SO 3 20 1 feeder. . . 7KO 3 M 1 feeder , . 820 3 35 4 feeders , . 970 2 75 1 feeder . 7fiO 3 35 I feeder. . . 1020 2 75 1 feeder . SOO 2 25 1 feeder. . , COO 2 25 1 feeder . 890 3 05 1 feeder. . . nio 3 ftt 54 feeder , . 972 3 40 30 feeders. . 90S 3 10 14 cows. . , .1005 360 1 cow SfiO 2 50 1 row. . . .1100 3 00 19 POWP 10)2 3 60 1 cow. . . .icon 3 no 4 cows 1110 3 75 17 cows. , .1015 2 75 5 cows 1067 3 40 1 cow. . . .740 3 00 2 cows 1010 4 00 2 cows. , . 850 3 25 2 cows 1000 2 75 2 cows. .1120 2 ' 1 POW. 960 2 75 12 cows. 830 3 CO 1 rlecr IOSO 4 BO 1 steer. ,1260 1 00 2 calves. . . 170 4 firt 1 hull. . . . .1180 280 1 bull 1050 3 25 62 feeders. , 774 4 ° ii 1 fowler. . , 770 3 00 1 feeder. . . 8SO 4 00 2 feeders. . 910 4 no 2 feeders. . 860 3 75 13 feeders. . 909 75 ( J feeders , . % ! 3 60 64 feeders. " 733 350 41 feeders. . 7CO 3 BO 1 bull./1636 315 G.1 feeders. . 840 3 75 1 heifer. , . , 826 3 40 3 feeders , SIO 3 3COLORADO. . G feeders. , 922 330 GO feeders. . 862 4 M Gl feeders. . 845 4 00 31 feeders , , 851 4 no 5 cows 12SS 3 35 11 cows 862 3 30 22 feeders. , tllfi 4 20 GS feeders , , 751 4 20 3 feeders. , 751 3 GO 74 Hteers. . . . G12 4 25 46 sleors. . . , C27 4 25 C slcerB..1118 4 TO 1 cow , , , , , , 710 1 i < nt\- 7jn n Kft 25feederH..1042 3 50 60 feeders , . S2C I 03 40 feeders. . SW > I 05 WYOMING , 1 cow. , , . .1320 3 CO 1 cow 910 3 60 3 cows. . , , 906 3 15 1 POW. . . . . . 900 3 60 1 POW. . , , . .inn 3 6n 1 bull 1470 275 17 cows. . . .1011 3 Grt 49 steers..1117 4 30 1 cow. . . . . 770 3 15 15IDAHO. IDAHO. 4 feeders. , G72 3 40 4 steerp. . .1025 4 2.1 1 POW 1000 2 75 11 COWM . . . . KB 3 GO 3 POWS 840 3 00 5 cows , . , . . 9IS 3 HO 1 COW 1120 3 CO 1 eow 870 3 25 1 bull 610 3 25 1 heifer. . . S20 3 IV ) 1 bull 1550 2 75 2 heifers..10,10 3 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. 22 steers..1140 3 Hi 1 cow 11ifl ( 3 10 3 cows 896 2 75 1 cow 1190 275 1 cow 10 0 2 75 16 COWH IrtJO 3 40 10 steers.,11G6 4 30 1 ste-er 1330 4 CO 1 Hleer. . . . . 810 3 50 8 cows 1170 3 75 2 steers. . . . 9S5 4 10 1 Hag 1106 3 40 22 steem..l071 4 15 3 slaps 1260 3 50 John Hall-Colo. 3 bulls 117G 2 GO 20 bulls 1135 2 90 1 feeder. . . 1000 3 50 A. W. Anderson 8 , D. 22 cows 1112 3 CO icnw 1070 3 25 J. D. Webb-Wyo. 65 feeders , . 731 4 W ) 4 feeders. . 750 4 50 1 feeder , . . CdO 4 GO Dane Evans S. D 23 feeders. . 911 4 00 Nefsey Bros.yo , I steers..1145 410 Icow. , . . 1010 14 steers.1031 410 1 bull 1600 2 25 6Bti-ers.im 4 10 1 fiieer. . . ' . } w 4 10 Ileatfan Bros , Cole 3 cows. . . 970 2 75 1 steer. , 870 3 M . 1 cow 2 75 1 cow. . , ,1000 , 3 00 16 cows , . . . 3 CO 2 POWS. ,11115 , 4 * * 46 feeders. 88 4 00 , 970 3 50 12 feeders. 3 50 , 920 4 m 22 feeders. 3 50 2S feeders. . . . . . , , . . Nat Bakcr-Wyo. 21 bulls 11S8 285 2htcers. 11SO 4 40 5 feeders. 432 4 W , 76 feeders 7'l 4 40 W&xffi i& " * * : : Tis i 40 - ' ' SstPers. . . . ! " 2 M "l"WH" " " ' Ibull 1510 275 375 4 rows 1CM7 3 29 1 cow KK ) 3 75 5 cows 1175 3 20 A. Holbcn-S. D. 23 feeders. . 783 4 00 SS feeders. . KK > 4 30 Hunter ft Gray \Vyo. 2S feeders. . 035 4 05 V. P. Shram-S. D , 1 steer. , . . .121" 3 75 1 bull 1250 2 75 7 steers. . . , P07 3 75 1 cow 910 3 00 1 stag .1400 305 14 POWS 915 375 A. J. Monroe Wyo. 3 cows. . . . f1g | S Tn 9 cows ! > 4t 3 75 IX A. Mclsaaes Wvo. 12 cows. . . . . 997 3 50 ( ! cow ? . . . . O S 3 40 1 cow .1200 4 2T 3 rows 1020 400 W. 1) . Drlsklll-S. D. Ibull .13SO 2 7T > B steers..1200 450 14 cows. . . . . ! ( * > ! .175 1 steer 12SO 450 1 cow .1020 3 75 1 COW 12TO 4 M C. U'ebster-NVyn. 1. " feeders. . 927 4 15 111 feeders. . 013 4 00 13 cows. . . . .10SO 3 40 (5.V. ( . Russell-Neb. 41 cows. 816 3 23 9 heifers. . . 333 T. F. Memmlncer Wyo. 4.1 cows P33 3" ? 5 "f feeder" . . fltO 3 70 Icow 930 335 SSnrlfcrs. . LOS 345 Icow 9)0 ) 325 1 holfe : . . . 7M 315 1 cow ! > 00 3 25 4 heifers. . 633 3 15 A. C. Thomns Mnnt. 2 cows { KO 375 Ibull 1260 2 SO 33 cows 102i ( 375 7 sleers. . . 103S 385 Ibull 1370 2 5fl 3Btcers..lOS3 385 3 COWH 1010 3 00 HOCIS Rccclpls were light nnd the hog market , ns usual on Monday , did not cut much llgure In Ihe d.iy's business. The market opened just about steady wllh the clo o of last Saturday that IP. not qulto so good ns Saturday's curly market. The most of the hogs sold In good season , but later on buyers , under the evident Impres sion that there would be a larue run on Tuesday nnd possibly a lower market , be- eamo very Indifferent , MO that the market closed a Httlc lower. The early rales were largely at $4.00 , while toward the close It was very luird work lo pet that price , buy ers as it rnlo bidding J1.33Jf3.97'4 for the late arrival ? . Representative pales : Ing , but so was the demand , so that there were non ( > too many here to satisfy the buyers. The market opened early and ne- tlvo and practically everything was dis posed of In good season and at satisfactory price ? . The market was steady to strong- ns comnared wl'.h the close of last week on nil desirable kinds of killing sheep and lambs. There was also a fair demand for feeders and prices on that kind were Just about the same as prevailed nt the elo-'t of la t week. It will be borne In mind that there Is a good demand for desirable feeding lambs right along , but old ewes seem to drag most of the time , though the pens have been fairly well cleared on most days. Quotations : Good to i-hoicc fed wethers. $4.25154.40 : good to choice grass wether" . J1.10 (84.15 ( ; fair to good graps wethers , $3.8304.00 good to choice grass ewes. $ ' 1 &OIJT3.05 ; fair to good gross ewes. $3.25J3.50 ( ; good to choice western lambs , $5.00J(5.25 ( ; fair to gooi western lambs , $4.65 ® 4.SO : feeder wethers $3.G5ft3.75 ( ; feeder yearlings. . * 3.75fT3 90 : gooc to choice feeder lambs. $4.25 < 3t.0 ! ; fair to good feeder lambs , f4.OOiT4.25. Representa tive sales : No. Av. Pr. 483 western yearlings SO $373 3S3 Wyoming feeding wethers. . S4 : i 75 14. ! "U'yomlng feeding wethers. . 78 3 75 33 yearlings 75 4 12l 248 fed yearlings 9S 4 40 100 western lamb * 61 4 50 1091 western lambs 61 , 4 75 770 western lambs 61 500 22 western bucks 122 229 185 western wethers 93 4 00 39 AVyomlng wethers 87 4 25 CHICACO 1,1 VIS STOCK .MAIIKHT. Good Itccf < ' ( l < llf llrliiK fiend PrlccM mill Odior MnrUflMro Stonily. CHICAGO , Nov. C. CATTLI3 Uest beef cattle steady to lOc higher ; fair kinds steady ; range cattle strong ; other markets steady ; cattle , good to fancy , $5.7506.75 ; common to medium , Jl.25i55.50 ; cows , heif ers and bulls , $1.75J4.50 ( ; fancy heifers , $5.50 ; Texas grangers , $2.25 3.85 ; good Texans - ans , $1.505(5.05 ; calves , $4.00ig7.75. HOGS Market strong for butchers nnd best heavies ; packing and light grades steady ; closing steady to strong ; fair to SHEI3P AND LAMBS The market for both sheen and lambs was steadv today ; sheep , common to choice , S'i.OOW.GO ; west ern rangers , $3.50f4.4fl ; good to prime lambs , $5.00ff5.65 ; prime native yearlings , $1.2501.75 ; range lambs , $ l.6075.63. ( RECEIPTS-Cattle. 15.000 head ; hogs , 32- 000 head ; sheen , 21,000 bead. \ MV York Ilv > Stock. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. BKEV123 Receipts , 6,009 head ; active ; steers Cc lower ; bulls steady : cows ste-ndy to 10c lower ; steers , $4.4ft8 < i22V < . : oxen , $3.10f(5.00 ; bulls , $ " .00ff4.0fi ; cows , $1.60fi4.15. Cables quote live cattlu slow nt lltt12ttc Per ] ! > . : tops. I2'/fcc , dressed weights : refrigerator benf , S' c. Kx- ports , none ; tomorrow , 500 head cuttle ? and ,600 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts , 2.R64 head ; veals slow ; grnssers 25c lower ; veals. $4.50 (8.50 ( ; grass- crs. $2.G053.25 : westerns , $ ' ! .121 < > . SHEEP AND LA'MBS Receipts. 18,830 lead ; sheep weak to lOc lower ; lambs loc ewer ; some sales 23c : lower ; sheep , $2.50 ® .25 ; culls , $1.75j72.23 : lambs , $4.60fj5.50 ; e.xtr , 3.60 ; cull.-f , $3.75'2'4.00 ' ; Canadian lambs , $5.10 { 5.40. 5.40.HOGS HOGS Receipts , J3.691 head ; steady at 4.50Q-I.60 , There will be no market icport tomorrow , KnnxnH City Jlv < - Slock. KANSAS CITY , Nov. G-CATTLE-Ro- eelpts , 7,000 head natives , 1,760 head Texans ; leslrablo cattle active and higher ; others steady ; heavy native steers , $5.40J5.W ! ; Ightwelghts. $5.20(85.50 ( ; stackers and fend ers , $3.50ii4.50 : butcher cows and heifers , W.OOfH.OO : cannon , $2.40Q3.00 ; fed western Meer.s , $4.001(5.00 ; range steers , $3.00Jfl.65 ; Texans , $3.00'J4.30. HOGS Receipts , 6,300 head ; market slow ; good desirable steadv : others 24o lower : ieavy and mixed , $ l.00f(1.05 ( ; light , $3.SOQ ) .05 : pigs. KI.7003.SO. SHEI3P Receipts , 2,150 head ; market firm and unchanged ; lambs , $1,757(5.00 ; muttons , 3Mfl.30 ; Miockers and feeders , $3.00Q4 25 ; culls , $2,00(03.00. ( St. I.oiilN l.lvr Sluuk. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6.-CATTLE-Reeelpts , ,800 head , Including 1.300 bend Texans ; nnrket strong for natives , with Texans teady ; native shipping and export steers , 1,75(80.25 ( ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers , l.00f(5.60 ( ; steers under 1,000 Ibs. . $3.35tJ'4.50 : lockers and feeders , $2.&OfflV ( ) : cows nnd iclfers , $2.00j-4,70 ; canner.s , $1.001(2.85 ( ; bulls , 2.2003.65 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , $3.35fj ) ,00 ; COWH nnd heifers , * 2.25ii(3.70 ( , HOGS Receipts , 1,700 bead : market teady ; plgsi and lights. $ .1. 3'fl,05 ' ( ; packers , 3.9Qfil.10 : butiliern , { I.OSffl.lli. SHEEP Receipts , 600 head ; market teadv ; native muttons. $1.00771.35 ; lambs , 4.00S5.65 ; atockers , $2.00(8:3.25 ( : ; Texas Blicep , 1.00. St. .loNcpli Ilvi * Slocl.- , SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Nov. 0. ( Special. ) Th Journal quotes as follows : CATTLE Receipts. 1,400 head ; market ac- Ivo nnd strong to lOo higher : quality com mon to fair ; natives , tl.OOftGtu ; Texas and vosterns , $3.10f(5.65 ( ; COWH and heifers , $1 73 ® ,60 ; bulls , and since1 , $2.0ftf/l.75 / , yearlings nd calves , J4.OOft5.lO ; mockers nnd feeders , . ) 23fi 4 50 ; VinlH. f4.OOW6.EO. HOGS Receipts , 3,100 bend ; market weak n Be lower ; nil grades , JI.OOH07'/V. bulk , l.02 < rn.0i. SHEEP Receipts , 100 head ; market teady. _ Stock In Sluht , Following are the receipts at the four rlnclpal western markets for November 0 ; Cattle. Hogf , Sheep. outh Omaha . 4,351 , 3.0S1 5,342 hlcngo . 15,000 32.000 21,000 < anfiiH City . 7,00f > 6,300 2,150 t. Louis .f . 2iOO 4.700 SOO Totals . 23J15T 4C.OS1 31,952 Indian ArrcNtril for .Murder. AUSTIN. Nev. , Nov. 6. An Indian , who s accused of murdering the wife and n fiint BOH of B. Delgroene , a Beetlon fore- nan of Iho Nevada Central railroad , lian jcen c.iplured and brought here lo await rial. The crime wan commuted on Thnrs- ay. after the Indian had been furnished oed and lodging on the previous night. Jobbery lf > believed to have been thn motlvo r the atiHiiKsin , who strangled bulb of his Ictlins , leaving- 2-montha-old baby un- larme-d , Vlnliniiia TiiriiH ( nt to CJn-i't BIRMINGHAM , Ala. , Nov. G.-Blrmlng- arn IH crowded today with vlnltorB from II over Alabama , i-omu to pay honor to dmlral nnd Mra. Wlnlluld 8. Schley. The rain bearing the party to this city was utf In leaving Atlanta this morning and d not arrive In the city on schedule time , party of eneort went to Atlanta on Saturday afternoon and left that city with dmlial and .Mr a. Schley In a private cur ils morning , BLOW TO INSURGENT CAUSE Colombian "War Ship * Sink ncltcl Coney - * f \oy Steamer nnil Cnptnrc Konr \ Smaller Craft , KINGSTON , Jamaica , Nov. 6. ncllablo Colomblnn mlvlceg Just received hero do- scrlbo tlio pursuit of nnd nn engagement with tlio Insurgent convoy steamers by the Colombian cruiser Hercules , under General Rodriguez , accompanied by the steamer Colombia , having troops on board , The In surgent steamer , tlio Drag , was rammc'l nnd sunk nnd four smaller ones \vcro cap tured after n sanguinary fight. Then the Clsneros , with the surviving Insurgents , ca- y , capcit Into nto Illanco. The Insurgents lost ' 250 men , nnd the lo ? of tnc steamers la regarded as n sovcro blow to the Insurgent cause. SAIYIOAN PROBLEM IS SOLVED I'liiul ArrnnKctiirnt In Snhl < o Have llren KiiOi-cil Into 1 > y the I'd M IT * . LONDON , Nov. . Although the exact terms of the agreement hro still carefully guarded , the Associated Press Is able to say that the Samoati Question Is practically set tled and that the dualities \\lll take place within a few days , unices sonic most unex pected hitch occurs. But It can be said that American control of Tultlla Island Is confirmed nnd agreed tohllo the United States , It Is understood , signified Its approval of the projected m- rangements between Hcrmany and Oreat Britain. , Ilrlr < o AuNtrlnti Throne to AVcil. VIKNN'A ' , Nov. C. H Is reported hero that Emperor Francis Joseph has con sented to a morganatic marriage between the Archduke Krancls Kcrdluand , son of the late Archduke Charles Louis and heir pro- sumptlvo to the throne of Austria-Hungary , and the Countess Sophia Chotclc , on the con dition that there bo a year's delay. The countess was formerly a maid of honor of the Archduchess Isabella. Lawyers hold that the marriage will not affect the arch duke's succession to the throne , but that his children by the marriage are excluded. Duel ivltli millnril Cnrn. As a result of playing pool with a stran * ger James Ncvlns was serlousls- beaten i about the head with a billiard cue Saturday night. Nevliip met a man In a saloon at Thirteenth and Dodge streets , and utter playing a few games of pool together , and Inking a number of drinks , the two becnms Involved In n quarrel over n shot and agreed to light a duel with cues as weapons , By u couple of well directed blows Nevlns was knocked unconscious 'n ' tin ? beginning of the first round and the stranger was awarded the victory. Ho didn't wait for the laurels , but lied through the rear door , and has not been seen since. Nevlns was taken to tire police station , where his wounds were diefcsed by Dr. Rnloh , who pronounced thoni not serious. f ThlukM thr l > i- Too Hector Mctaari. who recently had n suit for Irrigation right ? against Valley county In the federal court , has ( lied protest against the fee demanded by H. A. Babcock of North Loup , the attorney who repre sented him. McLean rets forth that Bnb- eock demands $1,500 for his services , while the complainant urges that J500 Is fair remuneration. The proceedings to have the matter adjusted were filed yesterday morn ing. Hnrdwnrr Man n lliinkriipt. Frederick G. Russell , n hardware mer chant of Hastings , wa t declared a bankrupt by Judge Alungcr In the federal court yes terday. This action was voluntary on the part of Mr. Russell. He schedules bis assets at $2,300 and his liabilities at $10,900. I ml Kin rut Aprnliint the K-vponH Inn. K. J. Sullivan secured judgment In Justice Cockrell's court yesterday against the ex position company for SCO , alleged to bo due for rent of a building used on the grounds. Judgment was rendered by de fault. Thev nre ns much lite COATED ELECTRICITV ns science can make tlicm. Kach oneproducesasmuoh nerve-building substoncrns Is con. tained in thcnmount of food a man , consumes ii.a week. Tills is why they have cured thousands of caies of nervous diseases , such as Debil ity. Dizziness , lusomnla.Varlcocelc , .7 ftc. Thev enable you to think clear- , V Jybydeveloplngbraiumatter ; force jgjj licnUhy circulation , cure indiges tion , nnd impirt bounding vigor to the whole avbtrni. All weakening and tissiic-destrovluE drains ami losses permanently cured. Delay may mean Insanity , Consumption jf and Dcnth. vL I'rice.Jipcrbox ; nix boxes ( with DU iron-clad guarantee lo cure or reSSI fund money ) , | x. IlookcoulniniuR fg' positive nroof. Ireo. 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