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I 10 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , XOVEMBETt 11. 181MK COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Hugo Argentine Shipments Oonu as Urr pleasant Surprise to Bulls. PRICE OF WHEAT YIELDS NEARLY HALF-CENT Corn Sli MVNo Sj mimllicMe WenU- IIOHH , C'lemltiKPrncllcnllr AUlm l ' I'r M lilntin Snflcr a Drcllnc. CHICAGO , Nov 10 As a result of a s r- pi so In the nhape of enormous Argentine chlpmentf" , wheat today wrnt rven lower than yesterdaj. closing nt u iletlltif of * & $ ! V Corn fchlhlttd relative strength on small roimirv business , Uooembrr closing tinrlianjrd nnil May a shade lower Oats rlosfd lWAc lower for Uecombfr and a fluulo under for MIIJ Provisions closed pllghtlv low M Information completely diet Dunging to bull Krnt'iiiPin rniinnl nn oppnlniy break In \vhrnt of Ul/-ir / December starK-d at C7t4c niul May at 71'Vi71Vic Liverpool vas weik and grpw slcndlly vveakcr with the- prioress of tradliiB. hut the I'hlef factor In the < le- cllnn was thn hcuvy Argt'iitlno shlpmpnts , whloh < niised a lot of ll < | iili ) itlng hv locil longs ThtArgentine - supply wiis Renenilly rlipposed to have boon pxlmustod and the- nous tlmt ulilpmpnts fiom the other side of thf pciiialor wore 1,752iW ) bic-'huls ( .ume OM a inprlsp 'I lip price hdil for a sliort tlmo on the btijlng of whorls ami ngalimt pule. DecPinher touching Oi 4c and May "IHe , but tha Idling out of long wheat eaiurd a tle- olliu , Ueoembpr dropping to H'So nnd May to "mo A report tint the Argentine crop liml been Injured b > fiost and < lr > weather caused a rnlljlng bottom but n- thorp was no i onflnnat'on of thp roimrt the little gain Mas soon lost Cm CM Ing b ) nhorts near thn end of the sfsslon cnllspcl im adv.uicp , UP- pmbi'i going to TM IC and May to "PHC , % 5i > Ut IK low ycstfidaj , nnd the close vvns at thoio pi Ices A fcnturo of thp market WIB th nai rowing of the Dic < mber and May spread to . ' )14C. ) with a good deal o * oh IIIK * Ing as If Iho clcvTtor people were accepting the dlfforPiK c The nmboard rpportecl ton boatloids taknn for pxjiort Seaboind cleat- nnccs werr 13.1000 bushels. Receipts were llcht Prlumrj points report" ! receipts of ! ! 57,65 ( ! hitslicls , nf compared vvllli 1,511,412 a > oar ago MlnncapoIlM and Dtiluth receipts aggregated 800 cars , against 71S last week nnd 1.110 : i vear ago Receipts tvcro 10.2 cars , twentv-llve of contract gradl An undercurrent of confidence In thp fu ture value of torn rescued that rpreal from the demonill ? ition which struck wheat. This brl'ef ' was largely based on UP smallness - ness of country offerings Cash business at thp Hcnhoinl wni reported discouraging , Aigcntlnc Hhlpments wern large and Liver pool lowpr , but traders continued to luiy and thp price to hold Its own. The opening was at a lo s of He , with wheat , but bu > - Ing by shorti and traders and tJic closc- Ilstpd nttltlitlp. of holders of the lonir article caused a rnllv which held to the close'De cember opened at HHfill'iC. ranged to 3t'4iif ' 31'4c and closed at HUfaSrjie. unchanged from vpsteiclij ; Mav closed a shnclp. down at 22"4c askeil Primary receipts \\crf 497- 000 bushels , compared with 741000 bushels a \ear ago Chicago received 221 cars Atlan tic port rlparanees wereMX,000 ) toiithels , llf- tceu loads were reported tiken for export. Oats was neglected by speculators , selling within a r.niRp of He and acting In a slug- gMi sort of waj with coin Shipments for th' month IIIVB about equaled rpcclpts. He- rplpts were ; 217 cars Dec-ember ranged at B2 < i V24e ' and closed at 22V- Provisions excited little interest. During of DecPmbor pork aided the price for a ( Imp but the weakness of the grain market nnd loivoi hog prlcos counteracted this .lanuarv pork closed 5u lower at $9 W , Januarv lard a shade under at 4525 and Jnnunrv ribs 2V&O lower lit $3 nstlmatPd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , lt > cais , corn , 230 cais ; oats , 175 ears ; hogs , 20000 head The leading future ranged as follows : Articles.I jOpen.l riish. | _ Low. | Clpsc. | Yes y. Whesit Dec- . K7- fi7GSHH < May. 71K 71 % 71V Corn- Dec. Jnn 10-1 , Mav. 32V1 32 % Oils- Dec. May. 21 % 1'ork DPC. 8 17i < 8 27k S 17V. K 27'i ' 822W Jan. 170 I7pi DBi < ) 67 % 172' ' May. 9 SO 9S2& 97214 9 72'i ' 9W Dec. C 05 5 0751 5 ° 2 5 071 5071/4 .Ian. r. 23 K 23 5 23 * 527ij May. 540 5 12'i ' 5 40 5 40 5 * i 2 nihi- Dec' . 4 02V I 12" . 4 tn 4 DO 4 ffi Jin 5 00 50214 500 _ 502 > 3 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUIl Slow and easy ; winter patents. } 35of3f,5 | ; straights. $323(3335 ( ; clears , $310 ( i3 25 ; spring specials $1 10 ; spring patents. $3 407(3 CO ; straights. $2 003 20 ; bakers , $2 30 ( JJ2 GO WHEAT No. 3 spring , C3c ; No. 2 red , CORN No. 2 , 31ff32p ; No. 2 yellow. OATS-NO 2 , IVMIIWC : NO. 2 white , IGi'c ; No 3 white , W&Z&iC , RYE No 2 EOc. BARLEY No. 2. S47i39c. SEEDS Nn. 1 flaxseed and northwest , H 27 > 4. Prlmi > timothy seed. J2 4302 55 Clover , contract grade , $7 00jip7 73 PKOVISIONB-MeBH pork , per bhl. , $7SOfZ P .10. Lard , per 100 Ibs , $ i Ooli5 174. Short ribs shks ( loose ) , $1 SGfiG JO Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $3 17'/4 < 8&50 , short clear Fides ( boxed ) , $52017330 WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per tot. $ l.ri,4 hUG.AKb Cut loaf , $570 : granulated , $318 Follow Inc are the receipts and shipments for today : Articles Receipts Shlpm'ts. riour. hbls . 21,000 11,000 Wheat , bu . 206,000 12.000 Corn , 111 . 264,000 400000 Oats bu . 2 > > 2,000 41(5,000 ( Rje. bu . 2,000 fi 000 Harlo > . In . 87,000 27,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was llrm ; creameries , 15iT21c ; dairies ; , 15ST21C- , Cheese , weak at llV412Uc. Eggs , llrm ; ft ( eh. ISc. MW vonic vi , MARKET. Qiintntloiin for I In- Day on Varlnii * Cciuiniciclltlc-K. Ni\V YORK. Nov. 10 FLOUR Receipts , 16 , J7i bbln. ; exports , 12,417 bbls. ; sales , 12,000 pkgs. ; eafie-r under continued decllnn In vvhpat , negotlat'ona ptlll pending on 66,000 pkgs rumored as .sold ycsterduj , consum- ! m-xtlon probable ; Minnesota paten tH , $3.75 ? 895 ; Minnesota bakers' , $2.855/1 15 ; winter intents , $ UOf < 1.73 ; winter tralghts , $ J 351 ? 35U ; winter extra" , $ . ' ' * { ( . ' ! 3 , winter low grades. $ J 23 J to. Rye Hour , nulot. UiirK- vvheat Hour dull. HUCICU'HL'AT Dull at ClQGSc c. I. f. New Yoi It CORNMEAL Steady , but ciulet ; jcllovv vvcn'.ern. &M/S2c / ; city , SOifblc , Brandywlne , $ . ' .30ifJ,50. ( HYIS Dull ; No. 2 western , C2c f. o b. alloal to anlve. HARLI3Y Dull ; feeding. 40Hfl c c. I. f , Jtulfalo. DARLCY MALT-QulPt. western , SoflGoo WHEAT Receipts , 4J.47G bu. ; exports , none , MCH | , 1,250,000 bu. futures , 40,000 bu. npot. Spot dull : No , 2 red , 73Hc , f. o. b. , jilloat ; No. 1 northern Duluth 7i6c , f. o b. , nlloat to arrlvo ( nev ) . No. 2 red , 715Ac. ele vator. Options opened easy at u decline of V nnd furthei declined Vtif e under lower cables , expected heavy Increase In the vlplblo supply Monday , largo Argentine ) Fhlpmcmtu. a slack export demand and an jibMiiKK of miecuhitlvc support ; rallied par tially on covering , bu : cloBed enbj ut bu , ; HHC ] * . I'.IOOO bu futures , ISI.cxiO bu , spot Spot dull ; No. 2. 40Uc. f. o. b . nlloat. and c. elevator. Options tiisy nt Vfco decline under rubles nnd rtilod weak v > lth wliemt , but without further decline , closing nulet at ' o net derllno ; Alny. Ji'jo ' ; closed , SfWo ; Dpcombcr 29iSc ; closed. 33iic. OATS Receipts , SS.200 bu. ; exports , 270 bu. Spot firmer j November. 32 } c ; No. 2 vvhlto. 31He ; No. 3 , 31u ; track mixed west ern , 29ft30l4v. Options nominal ; no business. HAY Stpady ; snipping , tiol70c ; good to che.lce. 7CfSJKo. | HOPS Quiet ; Pacific coast and state. 1SW crop. IJiiTlac HID118 I'lrm ; QnlveBton , 20 to 25 jh. < . . 171-jc ; Texas drv. 21 to 30 Ibs. , UP ; California 31 to 2T Ibx. 19H ' . LEATHl'll-Steadv : licmloc' solo Buenos A > re ? . ili'hi to heavy wcit-hts , 2l . ' 4i4c ; ncld. 21ii21 io WOOl Dull ; domestia fleece , 21S26c ; Texno , 14Til9c. MOLASSIJS Steady ; Now Orleans , open Kettle. 2S l26o PRO\'I81ONS-Uepf. stronsr : family. $12.50 O. IIH-SK , SIO.DO ; beef hams , $2i 50(025.00 ; packet. $11.00012.00 ; city , extra India mestc $ l9.CWf22 00 Cut meats , quiet ; pickled bcl- llen. $ r..23(7,75 ( ; nlckled shoulders , $6.7507.00 ; pickled hams , $ S , 754(9. ( DO. Lard , easy ; western - ern Hteameil elotvd at $3,15 ; rlty. S5.15 ; No. v ember. $ i,15 ; retlned , easy ; continent , $5,75 ; Pork , pony ; old metis. $3.603i9.65 ; n vv mess , $10 : famllj. ill.712.00. | FRiiOHTS Qulet ; cotton , by steamer , (6'tei. grain , by ete.uner , 3V4c METALS-Jllli wcnl off heavily today L under the wrlght ofoa < cftblfi. dlfap- polntlng ne 5 from domestic producing points and liberal local offeritiRo , The other dcpirttnents showed no new fenturps of In- tprpst , rullnj ? RenorHlly dull and at about former nuoUitloti * . At the close the Metal exchange called plfr Iron warrants dull nnd capy , with pellprs of March to Juno delivery at $ lfi : lake copper , dull , nt ' ! tin , weak at Ihe decline , now quoted $2S0Ki2S 23 ; lend , quiet with $4 ST bid nnd $1 ( V > usked , spelter , dull , with W Ii bid nnd $4 li > asked. The brokers' price for lend Is $4 49 nnd for cop per $17 OMAHA ( Ji\iitAi , MAiticirr. Condition of Trmlo nnil ( lnolnlnnn nn S < nplp imil I.'ntirj1'Toditci - . EGOS-Rccelpts light ; market nrm nt 16e. POtrLTRY Hens , live , 6 c ; spring chick ens , GHc , old and stnggy roosters , live , S ® 4c. dutkB and gccsc , live. 67c ; turkeys , live. lOc IJUTrnil-i-omnion to fair. 15c ; choice , 16 ( ftl7c , sepirator , 23o ; gathered crcamcrj' , 22 < 521c PIOIIONF Mve , per doz , 75c. VEAr.S-Cho'oe , PC. ( lAMC-Prnlile c-hlckens. per doz. , $4 00 { ? > 4 CO , iiuttll , rer doz , $1 50 < f I 73 , mallards , $100i125 , blue wing leal , $175 , green wing teal. $1 2.W1 M. mlxc-,1 ducks. Jl 5 < Xf200 OYSTCRS alodium , per < fin , 20c ; tnnd- nrd , per c-an , 2lc , bulk standard per gal. , $1 23. extra selects , per aiti , 32c ; extra select ! * , ppr gal. Jl T > , New York Counts , per can , 40c , New iork Counts , per 100. $1 25 , MAY Upland , choice. SUM ; midland , choice. $ t ! ; lowland , choice $5 $ , rye straw , choice , $350 , No ,1 corn , 27o , No. .1 whlto oats , 22'fcf , cmcl.ecl corn , per ton , $12 : corn and O-UB , chopped , per ton , 812 BO ; bran , per ton , $13. short" , per ton , $11 VEGETABLES TOMATOES Per crate , CO oc. swmrr POTATOES PPP i ii. ) , T2.76i300. POTATOES-Per bu . 25030 ORANIIERIUKS Capo Cod , $5 5 < XZJ6 00 ; fancy Howes. } 6&0fj7 00 ONIONS Rftnll wiy. 70575c. r-KLERY-lVr cloz . 20JJ-IOC TURNIPS nutalngns , per Ib , Hie. CAUBAGE-Pcr ll > . l > 4c. TKUITS. PLUMS-Oregon , per crntc , H.OOJM.M. APPLiS-Cholce wpMern Chipping stock , $ .1Kyi1ii ( ! , .lonithans and * } rltnes' golden , $1 50fi I 00. New York rtock. S5.75f4 00. ORAPI5S New York , 20c : California To- kavs , $1 752X ) PUA RS Western -\ariotleo $2 25i5f2.50. THOPICAT. FRUITS ORANOES Mexican , per Iiox , $4.50 LEMONS California fnncj. $4 75R5 00 ; choice California , $ l.004 50 , Jlesslna , $550 ® COO BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock , per bunch , $2.t > og250 ; medium-sized bunches , $1 751200. IHDBS , TALLOW. ETC. HIDHS No 1 green h'des , Sc ; No 2 green hides. 7e : No 1 salted hides 9p ; No. 2' ' silted hided Sie ) : No. I venl cilf , 8 to 12 Ib" No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. Sc. TALLOW , OKEASE. ETC Tallow. No. I 3V. tnllow , No 2 , IWe" roiifh tallow. IVfcc ; whlto greasp , 21i < n.1'ic ; jcllmv and brown grease , 2Vi@1c 2Vi@1cMISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS irONEY Per 24-section case. $3 25@3 50. NUTS lllckorv mils , per bu . Jl. FIGS C-allfornla lajcrs , per 10-Ib. box. $1.10. Cillfornln carton , per 10-lb box , $1.20. MAPLE SUQAR-Per Ib. , Sc St. I.iinlM Cirniii mill 1 * ST. LOUIS , Nov. 10 WHEAT-Lower ; No 2 red t.nh. elevator , 60c , track , 6T > 4@ 70Kc : December. B-S'SigeS'ic ; May , 72c ; No 2 bird , bfiVtriGSr' receipt" , 10,471 bmheK COIIN Higher ; No 2 , Sic , track , 32c ; December. 30'iS30s ( ( < c , Mav , 31'/fie ' OATS Ste.idj , No 2 cash. 23V4c ; track , 24fi24I4c ( : December , .XJUc ; Miy , 24c ; No. 2 white , 26 < f < 26i e. IlYH-KInn nt r,4c. POt'I/rnY-DulI , chickens. 6c : turkeys , CHc * ! dtickh , C'tfTC' c1 , Bee e , 5V4c PLOUn Dull and depressed. lower to .ell , patenti < 11"ft150 ; exit L fancy , { 300 © 3 15 : clear , $2 75 < 5W 90. SI3I3DS Tlmothj. $ ltHVTi22nflaxseed. . $1 26 COIlNMEAIr-Stoarty , Jl-'o-ffl SO BHAN Unchanged , sacked , east track , Glf/CSe HAY Timothy , Pteacly , $7 0 S > 11 00 ; prairie , ilrm , $ < i WHISKY StMidv. H.231J COTTONTIBS Unchanged. BAGH ING Unchanged. HKMP TWINE IlnchaiiKCil. PIlOVlSIONS-Dry snlt meat * , boxed shoiildpr1 ! , J573 , extra shorts , $537V4 ; clear ribs , $530 , cicir Vdes. $3 b24. Bacon , boxed shoulders , none offering ; extra shore , $575 , clear rib" J3S"iA , clear slde < i. } 5 124. HiCKlPTS-l'lour : , 5,000 bbli. ; wheat. 10- 00(1 ( bu ; corn. 51000 bu. ; oiiti. 10,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 13,000 bbls ; wheat , 22,001) bu. ; corn , 59,000 bu ; oats , 26,000 bu. Ilulter. KKK nnd Chcc-Mp Wnrkci. LIVERPOOL Nov. 10 BUTTER Finest United St-vtcs , Sis KANSAS CITY , Nov. 10 EGGS Uc higher ; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock , firsts 1S14C pep do ? , ca es returned. BUTTER Prcampry , 20JI22e dnlrv , ISc. NEW YORK. Nov. 10 BUTTER-Ro- celpts , 23b.i pkgs ; firm ; western creamery , W/ii25c ; June creamery , 181523140 ; factory , 15'17c CHEESE Ftecelpts , 1,039 pices. ; steady ; small September fancy , 121/4012 % : finest Oc tober , 12f(712Vlc , large , colored , fancy Sep tember , 1214012140 ; large , October , Ilnest , EGGS Receipts , 5293 pkgs. ; strong ; - western ern ungraded at mark , 14@20c. ST LOUIS , Nov. 10 EGGS "Weak nt Ific. BUTTKR Firm ; creamery , 20@25i/ic ; dairy. lGf/22e. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. -BUTTER- - Flrm : fancy western creamery. 251,40 ; fancy vvpstern prints. 27c. EGGS Firm : fresh nearly , 22c ; fresh western. 2U4C ; fresh southwestern , 20c ; fresh southern , I9c. CHEKSE-Stendy. CHICAGO. Nov. 10 BUTTER Firm ; crpamprie" 15(5:4e ( ; dairloa , 14@21c. EGGS-nFIrm : fresh , ISc. I.lipriinol Gml u nncl LIVERPOOL , Nov ID WHEAT Dull : No 2 red western winter , dull , 5s 10d ; No. 1 Oullforn'n , Gs 2dfiCs ( 2d : No. 1 northern spring , dull , 5s 114d Futures dull ; Decem ber , 3s9Hd , March , fis 10s ; ! ! ; 3Ia.y , 5s lid. Re ceipts of wheat during the last three days , 12SOOO centals , nil American. CORN Spot , American mixed , new , steadv. 3s 5 1 ; American mlaed , old , steadv , Sssi d. Futurfs nu'ot : No\cmber. 3s5ci : December , S Gd ; Januarj' , JaCtl , Receipts of American corn during the last three days , 120500 centals. PEAS Canadian. 5s 5l d. PROVISIONS Hnme. short cut. dull , 43s. Bacop , Cumberland cut , pteady. 33s ; clpar bellies , steady , 13s ; long clear middles , light. dull , 31s ; long- clear middles , hcavj- , dull , 30s. KiinnnN Cit > ' ( irnln nncl Provision * . KANSAS CITY. Nov. -WHEAT-De- - pember , 61ic ; Mav. ( jb c ; cash. No. 2 hard , f.1V4c ; No 3 , 5flC(63c ( : No 2 led , 70c ; No. 3 , CSffibSe Receipts. 57 cars. CORN-Depcmber. 27'4c ; May , 29VSc : cash , No. 2 rrdxed. 2S c ; No. 2 white , 2S54023o ; OATSNo' . 2 white. 20V-C. RYE-NO. 2 , coc. TIAY Oholcp tlmothjSWB900 ) ; choice prairie. $7601jSOO RECEIPTS Wheat. 34,400 bu. ; corn , 63,200 bu : oils , none SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 34,100 bu , ; corn , 9,700 bu ; oats , 10,000 bu. MliuienuuIlM M'lient nntl FInnr. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 10. WHEAT Tn storeNo 1 noilliern. November , on c ; December , ( VJKfyOttiic : Mnj' . 767sio. . On track : No. 1 hard , C6c ; No. 1 northern , CIVo ; No 2 nortlicui. 62c FLOUR Flr t patents , $3.C5l J3.70 : second patents. $3 45 < S3.65 ; llrst clenrs. $2.4502.55. BRAN In bulk , $11,00011.50 , Toledo Miirke-t. TOLEDO. Nov. 10 WUEAT Lower , bteady : No. 3 cafh , 6S c ; December , C9io ; Slav , 7fi * c CORN Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 34e. OATS Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23&c. RYE Neglected. SEED-Clover. active lower : prime cash , $5 nuked ; December , $ o 72'/4 , > lll\v nnUcp firnlu lnrUpf. MILWAUKKW Nov. 10. WHEAT Mar ket lower ; No 1 northern , G6Vi < a6Sc ; No. 2 northern. GmfClc RYE Easier , No. 1 , 64 > 4fr.5c. RARLEY-I > iill ; No. 2 , 45 ( c ; sample , SS Pparla 3Inrkrt. PEORIA , III. Nov. 10. CORN-Stcady ; No. 2 32 0. OATS Imctlve ; Xo. 3 white , 23Wc , WHISKY-rirm , on the basis of I1.23& for finished goods. \Yool tlnrUrt , BOSTON , Nov , 10 The Commercial Bui- letlii tomoriovv will pay of Ihe vool market : The market Is again wildly active and Htpadllv 'advancing Prices ure. now 7c , the scoured pound higher than under the Mc- Klnley tariff nnd 233 hlghlr than under free wool Thorn is a shortage of 50,000 bales In the clip of New South Wales and quotations' ' from Australia have ndvanrod 2o a pound thin week. The feature of the wetk has been thei shipment of 1,000 , < XX ) pounds scoured nnd 1,200000 pounds grenuv , eciulvalent to 4,000,000 pounds jrreasy terri tory wool , to Kuropts The vool was short , medium tprrltory costing SOc a pound , A lot of South American cross-breds that arrived - rived were not oven landed , but eold on the steamer nnd transhipped to Antwerp. Hlioc mid 1 , rather Trndr , OHK'AOO , Nov 10. The Shoe and I < -nthrr Review of November 11 will sav : The market for both hides and leather Is stronger lh n we have ever Icnown It to be. I One of tht > pricker * says he has not one In salt un 9ld. The parkon are TOW de manding W\r \ for native tecr lildos for future riPllvcry Sprendy steer hides nre held at He aiovnMi3 > Ts or .STOCKS AM HHMIS. Coiitlnnpil lr lrr tn < irt Ictil of Thrlr IlnldliiftA. NEW YORK , Nov. 10. The cnrly part of the day In Ihe stock market was frl\cn over to a continuance of the throwlnts over of stock holdings , which was In evidence N.PS- terdny. Tlio liquidation wns on a large scale and ( mbrnced all department's of the list. The more highly speculative Induc < trlf < showed th wlckst changes , but the selling of the standard railroad stocks wns fully pejual In ninount. There was no stock or group of stock * which took a conspicuous place apart from others , unless It might bo said that the Iron nnd steel sloths wpre relatively somewhat firmer thin the gen eral list Thp same might hp said of North- prn Pacific ; nnd Union Pacific. Declines at the low point exceeded a point C r irmnj standard railroad shnrcs nnd in n few cases roportcd upward of 2 points Leather aftrr a hr ak of S points milled somewhat nnd retired Irto the background of HIP trad ing , transactions In It being small for the rcmnlndpr of thp dnv Sugar nnd Manhat tan were rather weaker than the bnlancc ot the list , but they reacted with considerable- vigor The latter part of the dnv wns glvrn over to n gradual and verv general recovcrj1 of part of th6 earlier elfcline on n much dlminlslipd volume of trading Most of the leading railroad ptocks rillied n large frac tion nnd a number of the specialties be tween lf2 | points Consideration of the money outlook continued to domlnnto senti ment on the Stock exchange Thti banks continued to call loans for largp a mounts , I the rnte for call monpy oppnlng it 11 per I cent and running up to 13. Largo amounts I of stocks held with bonowed moiicv vvero thrown upon the market. After parh KIIC- resslvp period of lltjuidatlon the mnrkpt fell Into n condition of ? eml-st.ignatoii. ! Diirlnr' the afternoon the rate for call nionej dropped oft ns low as 1 ppr cent nnd the drninnd for stocks devplopecl , whleli cnuiod the recupentlon In prices to the closing level. The usual preliminary c-stlinates of the week's cash movpments showed n rather smaller shlpmpiit In the Interior tlmti had been eUlmntPd. though loss to thp sub- treasurv of $3,000000 wns up to untlclpa- tlons. Theweek's net loss in cash Is tig- | urpcl nt ever $1,000000 from all causes. The easing In tlio money rate late In the day served to nmeliorate the dread th'Xl tomor row's bank statement would show nn In crease In the deflc't The loan contraction during the neck has been large. There was n rumor on the lloor of the exchange * that the banks' renourccs had bppn Increased 1i > means oC rash deposits bj Institutions In New York Cltv with a view to rpllcve the .situation Th's minor could not be\ traced -to any but affected sentiment on the Stock exchange and Inclined spe'ciilatlve opinion to look for another surprise In to morrow's bank statement. The stiff money market resulted In a further drop in sterl ing exchange rates which was assisted also bj buving of stocks here for London ac count estimated nt us high as CO.OW ) shares. New York exchange at Chicago nxe again to pir , but at New Orle-nns the exchange continued to run against New York Prices of bonds moved Iu svinpatliv with stocks carlv In the daj , but failed to respond to the late recovery- Total sales , par value , J2.3.10000 United Stales 3s nd- vanccd H and old 4s , registered. % In the bid price. The 5s registered , declined > fc. The Commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram savs : The rnarkels liere were- less active today than yt-sterdav under the Influence of Indications of dearer monev. Most noteworthv of thebe wns the taking of treasurv bills offered at 4 * , whi'ie it has be n expected for the last six months that thev would go under per cent Con sols fell % American securities bfRan well , but leHpsecl on fears that New York would not receive well thp news of the rnte on the tieasury bills New York , as a matter of fact , sold freelv , nd the close was Hat , Southern Pacillc again leading the decline. I Spanish 4s were. b5U ; tlntos , 4074 , Ana- j condns , 9i ; Utahs and Bostons v > ere steady. A strong hint to buy Avlnos nt Chicago , I & ii . ll'bi'Adams Express.110 do pfd 42 Am Express , . . . ,147k- Chicago & K I . 95U U. S Uxpreis. . . 47'i Cnicago Ac N. W.167 lAVelii.-Fargo Ex.127 C. , R. I. & P..113 'A. ' Cot. Oil 44V1 C. , C. , C. & St. L , SsTs do pfd S5 Cole Southern. . . 6Vi Amer. Mailing . . 12 do 1st pfd. . . . 4o do pfd 46\i do 2d pfcl. . . . ISVi Amer. fa R. . . . 36 De > l & Hudson..120 I do pfd. 87 Del. L , & W ISS lAm Spirits Den. & Rio G. . . . 2W4 | do pfd 17 do pfd 74H Am Sleel Hoop. . 44 Erie do pfd. do 1st pfd. . . . 37 Am. S. & . \ \ ' . . . . 27-8 Gt. Nor. pfd 172 do pfd gib Hocking Coal . . . . 18U Am Tin Plate. . . 3ii2 Hock-ing Valley. . 31 do pfd 82'A Illinois Central . .114V Am. Tobacco . . . .119 8 Iowa Central 131/ do pfd 141 do pfd 63 Anaconda M. Co44 % K. C. . P. & a. . . . 9 Bk Bap Tr 8ja Lake Erlp & W. . 18 Colo. F. & I . 51 8 do pfd 77 Con. Tobacco 41s Lake Shore . . . . . .198 do pfd. Ml Isolds & Nash. . . . SI * ; Federal Steel MlE6 Manhattan Ij . . .1014 _ do pfcl 71,14 " MH. St. By . . .193Gen. . Electric . . . .120 Mex. Central . . . . 124 Glucose Sugar . . 47 Minn. & St , I. . . . . 71 do pfd 9S do pfd 94 Int'n'l Paper . . . 26 Missouri Pacific. . 17Ra do pfd 1.914 Mobile & Oh'o. . . 41 Laclcdo G.is 77H M. , K. & T 12W Nat. Biscuit 40 do pfd W4 do pfd 05 N. J. Central..122VS National Leatl . . 2S'i N. Y. Central..iSiS * do pfcl 103 Nor. & West. . . . 26 % Nat'onal Steel . . 47V& do pfd 69" do pfd 01 No. Pacinc 536 N. Y. Air Brake.l47i $ do _ Pfd _ _ . . . 74 % Nor.Amerlcnn . _ . . 12si Ontario & W 2 ! > 1& Pacific Coast . gj Ore Ry. K Nav , . 42 , do 1st pfd , . . . 87 do pfd 76 ' do 2d pfd . . . C6 Pennsylvania . . . .1293 ; PatiHc Mall 41 Reading 20U.People's Gas . . . .IlHi do 1st pfd. . . . 58V4 Pressed S C 56 do 2d pfcl. . . . 31 do pfd SSiA Rio G. W 171,41 Pullman P.il. C .193 do nfd Rl iPtandard R. & T. 10i , st. u & s. r , . . . 10)i Sugar 152M , do l t pfd. . . . 70V4I do pfd 117 % do 2d nfd. . . , 36 Tenn. C. & r St. L. S. W 11 U. S. leather. . . . do pfd W do pfcl 78 St. Paul 124 U. S. Rubber. . . 47 do nfd 171 do pfd 112 fit. P Omaha.118 West Union So. Pacinc W Republic I & S , . 21 So. Railway 1274 do ofd ( V ) de > _ pfcl 55 ? ; P. . C. . C. & St. 1 , 73 Ex-dlv. > PW Yorlc Monev MnrUet. NEW YORK. Nov. 10-MONEY-On call. easier at 15J15 nor cent ; last loan , 3 jier cent ; ruling rnfp , 12 per cent ; prime mercantile panpr , CfiW ner cent. STKRLING EXCHANGE- Weak with actual business In bankers' bills nt } 4 83B4'eS 4834 for demand and nt $1 81 0482 for Rlxtv div ; posted rntes. $48Jfi4S3' ' nnd $4 S7ii4 S7Vi ! commercial bllH $4 SI SILVER Certificates 69i < j(60y. ( < ; : bar 59 o ; Mexican dollars. 4V c. The following are the closing quotations on bonds : _ U , S. 2s. reg 100V. do 4s 7921,4 do regl * 10SH N. Y. C. 1 ,112 , do coupon.108 % N. J. C. gen , 5s. IWi U. 8. new 4s. regr.129 ? . No Carolina Ca , ,127 , do coupon. , 12 do 4s ,101 , U. S. old 4n reg.112' No Paeinc Is. . . ,113 , do coupon.,112 % do 3s , fill's do 5s reg.,1101i do 4s ,101 , = s do coupon.,1104 N.Y C. A : St.Ij.ts , 92 D of r > C3S..117 N. & AV. con.a OJ Ala. cla"s A. . . . 109 do gen. 6s , , in do cIiFH B..110 Ore Nuv. Is , , . 10S Ala. chun C. . . . 101 do 4s , . . 10114 do currency.100 Ore Short L Gs 129 Atch. gen. 4s . . 9S do con. 5s. . Canada So 2s 10SV6 ReadingJTPH Is R6 { Clie-st & O. 4'/4s. ' , 95 Rio G. W la 96V4 do 5s . . . . llfi'8 St.L ft I Me 61. , 110 C & N W c. 7s.U5 St.L. & S.r.g.Ca 12414 do S. F deb 5s.l18 fit. Paul con . , . 16 ? rtvloap-o Ter 4s. 97'-i ' St.P , C & P. Is 120 Den. & R. O , 18.1004 do 5s do 4s 98 Po. Rv. 5s , . . . E T..Va , K G.ls.103 % S R. & T. th . , , 81 Erin GPU 4s . . . . 70 Tenn n set. 3s , , 97 F. W. & D. C. Is. 79 Tex , & Pnc U. lit Gen Elec. 5s 119 . * do "s " : 53 G.H & H S A. 6s. 101 , u p. 4s.:1" : , . : : 101H do 2ds 109V4 jWnbash Is 114 II. & T. C. 6s . 110141 do 2s 100 4 do con 6 * ,110 ' West Shorp 4 = - . . * Iowa Central 1s.Ill 'WlH ' , Central Is. "n K. C , P & G. la. 71 | Vn. Centuries , . 83 La new cnn , 4s.IM I do deferred. , 5 L & N un'd 4s Pl' ' Colo. So. 4s 84 M. . K & T. 2s. C9 Offered. Fliinnolnl. LONDON. Nov 10 American rccurillps were irregular and wlthont decided feature ? today , operators giving their attention to the settlement The closing tone was easy. Spanish 4r. 64&c , Gold premium ut Buenos Avres. 11720 PARIS. Nov , 10. Prices on the bourse to day opened hesitating nnd there wa sonm reiU lng International pccurltlen were good , closing llrm all round Hpanlsh 4s were. In good demand Brazilian ) ! ivcre In stronc request on a frnsh advance In the prlie of culttp. Rio TlntoK were ottered freely nt first , but recovered ut the close. IJcBeers were firmer , Katllrs vvor easier at the opening , owing to the absence of xvar news nnd In view of the forlhcomlnc settlement in London , but dc ed better. Thrir | > er cent rentes , lOOf lUc for the nc- c-otint i\chnntp on London. 21f 2lc for cheeks. Snanlnh 4 * closed ut (3.40 ( | linilLIN , Nov 10. Prices on the bour o today wen * quiet , Intprnatlonal securities jvvcro steady Americans were Inanimate. 1 but Canadian Pncllle fluctuated Mlno shares vvcie llrm. demand for the llnnrn IlonKm Stork ( > iio nlons. BOSTON. Nov 10-Call loans , fi per cent , tlmo loans , G' QC per cent. Official closing quotations of stocks , bonds and mlnlng smircs : smircsp A T. S -p WK Central do pfd Gt Dom Coal . . . Hi Am Sugar do pfd . 117'4 do pfd in'i ' Atcbl < on 4s . 91 Bell Telephone Adventure BeH ton At A 271 AdventureMill Co 3H Boiton Elevated. 10 Atiruitlr . . . 2 l' 'iu K Mt .20) 'Boston A Mont 322 C . B X Q 111 Htttto .t Boston 61 r tihburg pfd . 122 CnltmiPt .t. HPC "i i Gen Ulrelrle KO Centrnnlal . . . .21 rcdernl Steel Pranklln 1 } 4 do pfcl tlumboldt . . . . ; ; MP\ Central 12 Osceoli j'j ' * n -olonv { T'nrrot Old Dominion 2 > H Qulncv . Bubbpr 4i./i Hanta IV Coppci . Union Pacific 4ni' Tntnnnuk 2H ITn'on Liind Wpst End . . V\ \ Wolvrrlnc do pfd. VHr. TTtah Mining 3C * Askcd. ork Ilnlii N'HW YOUK. Nov 10-Tho followlns are the ofllclal closing quotations for mining sharps : Chollar 10 Ontario . 77S Crown Point . 10 Ophlr . Con Cnl & Va 113 Plvmotith . 10 Head wood . K Quicksilver . Oould & Curr'n. 21 do nfd 00 7 die & Norcross 2S Slprra Nevada TlomeMtnkc . . . . fiiM Ptandard . . Iron S'lvcr 57 Union Con . 2S Mexican .10 Yellow Jacket 20 I/oficlou OnolnUoiin. LONDON. Nov in. 4 p. in.-Closlnc : Cons money lOl lN Y. Central. . .1 - do tit'ot . , 1011'-ld.Pennsylvania . . . . fs Cnlt PHelllc ' 17VHeading 10- > T > ln IIVilNnr Pacinc pfcl. 7" ! do 1st pfd. 1S I Atchlson 22 i Illinois Central 17 % Louisville S7I-J TT P pfd . 77i Giand Trunk . . . . 7'A ' St. Paul , com . .127 % Anaconda . . . 9H HAIl Sir/Vim Stoadv , 27ri-16d ; money , 2' per cent Until of discount In the oppn market for short bills , 4 l-l&f4 ! % per cent ; three months' bills , 4"-i ppr cpnt. llniilc Cli-nrlimn. CHICAGO , Nov , 10-Clmrlngf , $ r > ,5S6,747 : balance * $2.Ki1C2S ; sterling f\changp , J4 S45J1 4 ss ; New York exc-hange par. HALTIMORK Nov. 10 Clearings , J1.50S- 017 : balances. f41l,237. PHU.APKMMIIA , Nov. 10-Clearing" , J1S.IM421 : balances , $2.2,2U Nn\V YOKK Nnv 10 Clearings , $222,007.- 22(5 ( : balances , $7,2 < iO,421. BOSTON. Nov. 10 Clearings , ? 25,4M.G67 ; balnnco" , t2,694S29 ST I.OUts Nov. 10-Clearings , $7,410,321 ; balances , $1029510 ; monev. 4fS per cent ; New York exchange. SOc discount bid , 25c discount asked. SCIlAMUIn T UMOAn COTTON. Sppcnlntliin Ihr II < > nt lent In Icnrn nnU rinciiintlniiN Are Violent. NB\V YOUK. Nov 10 COTTON The ex citement of the. last few dajs on the cotton exchange was otitdonei In every wav todav. H had bppneirt since speculation In the staple equaled that of todij , while m inv months have passed s'nce ' fluctuations have been so violent and the. course of the mar ket generallv us erratic. Although the ca- 1 hies at hand when our maiket opened were indicative of underlving weakness in thp English imiket , iincl notwithstanding state- tnents that the crop movement for somp time to comB will bo on a much larger cale than heretofore , friends ot the mar ket remained faithful from the start and prices went off 103T11 points from the first call Selling orders = eon began to come in from all directions and after a momentary wait the bull crowd Jolntd In the selling movement. Prices melted away with sur prising lap'dlty , the close of the first half hour recording a loss of U points. An effoit to hPciire profits i at this time halted the decline. ; Investors Immedlatc'lj recovered courage and scrambled to iclnvest , with the result that a rally of 11 points occurred In much , less tlmo than had been taken by the early slump.Vhen the announcement was made at U o'clock tint a poslble crop of 9,500,000 bales had been raised the bears , with the assistance of foreign allies , ag gressively attackc'i ) the entire list. Before 1 o clock prices Oiowcd a sheer loss of 18 f/21 points on tlfif active positions Homo recuperation followed later , but the gen- cial undertone for the r9st of the session was vve.ik , with the market particularly nervous. At times the excitement was at fever heat , with great waves of bujlng and selling and prices were thrown out In a seemingly promiscuous manner. Ueports that boutheni spot maiKetb were holdlns 1 firm , with primes In some instances * Mthc higher , and a summary of weekly statistics failed to Ilgure in calculations to any con- l sidcrablo extent. The market was finally I Irregular at a not loss of 1WJ/22 points , or at the bottom for the dav i ST. l.OriS , Nov. 10-COTTON Steady and unihaiifred ; middling , l > 74c ; Rales , 11/0 bales ; receipts , G.3CO bales ; shipments , 6,012 bales ; stock , 1X2S41 bales UVnUPOOI , . Nov. 10 COTTON Spot , good business clone ; prices lower , American middling , 10-lfid ; good middling , 411-uJd ; middling , 43-lGd ; low middling , 4d ; good ordinary , .Tll-lCd ; ordinary , 3d. The sales of the day were 12.000 bales , of which 1,000 were for sneculatlon and export and In cluded 10,500 American. Receipts , 6.0UO bales , Including 500 American The marlon opened easy and closed Irregular and un settled nt a decline of 7 points. American middling. I , M. C. , November , 4 l-b4f4 2-GIJ sellers ; November and December , 41 l-l)4d buyers ; December and January , u C3-G401 Id buyers ; January and Tebruaiy , 3GtHSf 36.1-04d buyers ; IVbruary and March , 3 b--U ( TiSfiS-Gld buyers ; March and Ajirll , April and M.iv. 3C2-Glcl sellers ; May and June , Juno and July , 3 Cl-64J(3 ( G2-G4d bu > crs ; July and August , JGl-64d buyers ; August anJ September , 3 59-6Id buyers. CIIICVUO IiIVE bTOCIC MARKET. Viilnc-N AVrll Mnliitnlm-il In Cuttle MiirUol , lull HOKN Mimic Loner. CHICAGO. Nov. lO.-CATTLC-MarKet generally active , values strong ; common grades In demand ; range c-.ittle firm ; cow market active ; good to choice , J3,80ii7b , ( > l ; I poor to medium , It,40 5.71 ; mixed stockcrs , IWOOJI3.73 ; selected feeders , $4.20fj4.G5 ; good to choice cows. $3.M < < 4.GO : heifeis , fS.COi/ ) S.20 ; canncrs , $1.73 ? 3 00 ; bulls , U.COrH.f'J : calves , $4.00Ti7.nO ( ; fed Texas beeves , $1 CO ® 5.50 ; gra.ss Texas steers , ? 3 So i.Ua ; western range beeves , $4.00fc5.30. HOGS-Market a shade lower , closing steady at a slight decline ; selected tops. I $5,35 : mixed and butchers , $1 OOJ/4 30 ; good to choice , heavy. $4.Og4.JO ] , rough heavy , 1 $3,00ft 1.00 ; light , JJ.OOQI.22Vi ; bulk of sales , $4.10fi4 23. 8innP ! Mostly natives ; best grades steady , others weak to lOc lower ; lambs closed lOo lower ; native wethers , Si.75f/4 75 ; lambs , $4.00 < fj5.40 , western wethers , Tl WJIP 4,40 ; western lambs , $4.5005.40. Uecelpta : Cattle. 2,500 head ; hogs , 30,003 head ; sheep. 7,000 head , KnnmiH City I < lvtH Ionic. KANSAS CITY. Nov. -CATTLn-Uo- - celpts , 7,200 natives , 300 Toxnns ; supply mostly common ; butcher stock a sliado higher , others nctlvo and steady ; no choice native steers , common , $ l,75f3.53 | ; Mock- PIH and feeders. $ J.2Sf74 GO , butcher c-ous and heifers , * 3.1CCi4 Wi. cannor.s , $ J.50f < S 10 ; fed western steers , ? l C5f(5 ( 4i , range Fteer.s , $3.10f4 | tO ; Texans , $ .1 00fr4 50. HOGS-Uecelpts , 13,500 head , market slow , 214(050 ( lower ; heavy and mixed. $1 0)ip ) 4,07Vlight. : . $3.90Cf4 02'/4 : pigs , SI G5fi.i SO. SJICHP UecplptH , 3,100 head ; supply mostly muttons , best plaughtprlng JclndH Htend ) , Inferior cnidcM hlovver : killing lambs a tdiado higher , lambs , $1 WT(5 ( 4 < J ; muttoiih , $100114.40 ; stackers and feeders , $3,0001.00 ; cullb. $1 50 < g3 M. York I.Uo S ofk. NEW YORK. Nov 10.-BKEVES-Re- celpts , 3,427 head , market active , steers , steady to llrm , light bulls eas > . others llrm ; cows , steady ; Ptecrs , 4 oOfiC SO ; oxen and Htags , fJSiftuOO. billlH , $2 30ft 155 ; COWB , J1.60 c/(400. Cables unthangpd ExportH , nonp ; tomorrow. 971 head cattle , CO head sheep and 5.3S5 ciuartcrs of beef , CALVES Recoints. 260 Jirad ; elow and easier ; veals. $400f(8.25 ( ; top" , IS . ! 7',4fi ( $ 60. Ki.intern , $250ff325 ; southein calves , } 2 23Jj 300 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts. 7,550 head ; whpe-i ) lower , lambs. lOlJlfie lower ; Bhcep $ . ' 50fi400. lambs , f I 6Ji-.i&5 17iii Cana dian lamb ° . K 50 , HOOS-RCLClpls , 3,637 head , lower nt163 04 TO. St. JfiMi-nli IM < - Kloi-k. SOUTH ST JOSKPIT. Mo , Nov IO-Spe- ( tial ) The Journal quoteti as follows : CATTLE-llecelpts. 2.000 head , market hteacly to stronpr ; natives ) , $1 00f 5 SO , THXUH and westerns. $325 (380 ( ; cows and helferf , } l IWH.labulls and macs , { 200fi460 ; > enr- UIIKH nnd oaivpp. JlOOnSOO : Miockers and feederK 3 23jT4 60 ; veals , { I WTiS.'a. HOGS Receipts , n,00 : hpud : market 5e > lower ; njl grade * , > 393 < i7l 0714 ; bulk of hales , $1 ( vfi 4 0 SHKIJP Rccelpi" , JOO head , market Heady. OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Light Receipts of Oattlo and lair Receipts of Hogs. LVERYTHING SELLS REASONABLY EARLY CnUlc Strong mill Aollrr lloK Sell n Slindr Lower I'nl Shci-p MrnttK nnd < \ ( * < U c I'ccilcr Imiuli * Slovr nncl WeuKi SOUTH OMAHA. Nov 10 Receipt * were : Cattln. Hops Sheep Oinclnl Monday 5351 3 Obi Olllclal Tuesday 3,630 B.SS1 Olllclal Wednesday 3.9M b.sOI Olllclil Thursdnv ; 5812 umclul Friday. 2.1SS Sb.S - . this week . . 17,974 : U , " S 25ir > Same dnvs lust week 24,122 35'rtl 1'Uut Same clivs week befoie 26 in , IMS > 3i 172 Sanio thrco vveeks ng.o 27,511 Sl.lW 2',737 Average price paid toi hogs fet the last sovcralda _ > s vvltn uunparlsuns : Total receipts . . . . 90 US 10 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , ouch buver purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Bu > er Cattle. Sheep Omaha Packing Co. . . . . . sl "rO O. II. Hammond Co. . . . 1,512 Swift and Company. . . . . . 311 1,146 IM ) Cud.ihy P. Co 67S U23 ' Armour & Co IVl 2,016 'lU Omaha P. Co , K. C SS Cudahv P. Co , K. C 27 G H Hammond Co , from K. C 235 R. Be-ckar < fc Degan 2 Vnnsant & Co 7S .1. L Carey 207 Lobman & Co ts W. 1. Stephen 71 Huston .S , Co 1 Livingstone & . Schaller. . 9 Hamilton .t Rothschild. . 174 L. P. Husz 40 Other buvers sn . . . . 20w ; Held over Sb3 Totals 2643 S.54 3,064 CATTLE It was another day of moderate cattle receipts , less than a hundred oars being reported In the > ards Of the cattle here there were about twenty cars of corn- feds and some six. cars of 'lexns and that constituted about all the beef steers on sale The demand was good and the mar ket active at strong prices , so that every thing changed hands at an early hour. It Is safe to sa > that good kinds of beef steers are 1520c higher than a week ago. There , wore a. few loads of pretty good fat cattle here , which sold at $58555595. but the most of the olferinjrs consisted of short-fed cattle * Cows and heifers were in fair demand at steady prices and the market was without neivv features of an > impoi tnnce Good fat bulls sold at just about stnady prices There was a firm feeling to the feeder trade , but It was hardlj to be expected that chero could be any advance so near the close of the week , even though fresh re ceipts were so light and supplies in hands of speculators practically exhausted The' few cattle hero pold In a short time , the movement being fairly active at prevailing ! prices. Good native feeder bulls were good . sellers and strong and the supply was soon I exhausted. Old and rough western bulls were no more than steady. Representa tive sales. STEERS. 20. . . , 1316 5 25 14 106S 5 25 19 1203 5 30 43 1152 5 10 2 1090 5 40 21 1100 . " . 40 43 1017 5 50 40 1225 570 14 1112 5 SO 24 1236 5 S3 3 1213 5 S3 STOCK COWS AND HEITERS. 3 cow p. . . 790 2 GO llstk. llfs. . 40 ! 2 DO COLORADO 6 cows . . . 1091 1 40 19 Btc-crs . , 963 3 85 4 cows HOT 3 SO SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 bull. . . . 1730 210 11 cows. 1041 a co 1 steer . 1070 4 30 1 bull . . . 1210 375 7 Htecrs. 1207 4 30 14 f peelers lOS'i ' 4 00 11 cows . 1010 1 65 4 feeders too 4 00 2 rows. . . S75 3 00 1 heifer. . . , 840 3 40 1 bull . . 1220 3 10 J. T Willlams-S. D. 6 cows. . . 503 2 60 Wyatt & . Marty S , D. 11 rows. . . . KT7 300 I Beckard Wyo. 1 steer , 970 3 GO 12 cows OH 3 65 1 steer , . S40 3 25 2 rows SCO 3 l ! 1 i-teer , MX ) 3 23 1 row ll'O 1 75 1 feeder .10.SO 4 15 6 cows. 966 3 75 1 feeder. .1150 4 13 T H. Mallov-Colo stl ( . clos 22 4 S3 30 cows S52 3 45 L. W Ulckle-Colo 2 cons 915 1 73 1 c-ow 1350 8 23 2 cows S.V ) 2 73 S COWb 1120 4 00 11 cows 938 3 70 1 feeder 1000 4 15 Neb. Iind & Feeding Co. 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" " is the onlv "CALTHOS" known preparation that will surely and permanently cure Lost Manhood It is the discovery of the eminent French physician , Prof. Jules Lnborde Its dis tribution in HUB country is controlled by The Von Mohl Co .of Cincinnati , O Tin * company is one of the largest , most reputable and most responsible firms engaged in the importation of standard preparations in the United States. Prof Lnborde , through The Von Mohl Co. in vites all sufferers from Lost Manhood , bpernm- torrhcea , Voncocele , Small Parts or wcsLness of anynature in the nerves or sexual organsto give"CALTHOS" n five days' trial free of charge. All you need is to send vour name and address to The Von Mohl Co. , Cincinnati , O. The five djvs' free treatment will be sent to \ou in a sealed package bv mall. No one can ascertain its contents. Full instructions will The vrornt en e onn lie onrcit ! > ns- InK MiiK"t I'lliKiller , ( iiiiiriintccil. I.(10 ] > er Iiox l > y in.ill. MAGNET CHEMICAL CO. , Wcntprii Dciint. Oinnlin , .Ncli. hogs , and through there were over 100'cars on sale the supply was none too great. The long btrlng- was at $4 02' < , , while vcs- terday $403 was a very popular price It will be noted from the table of average prices at head of column that- there has not been much change in the hog market this week , the fluctuations from day to day being very small and of no great Im portance It will also bo noted that the mtirket Is not far from where it was A week ago. Representative bales : Iso.vv. . Sh I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr 16 90 . . . $3 90 57 . . . . 22. ! 120 4 0214 42 276 120 4 00 78. . .23S 40 4 02V4 . .293 200 4 00 7. . 271 40 4 r ' 31. . . . . 91 4 00 50 . ,27fi 160 4 02" 22 . . . .112 4 00 ES. . .o06 49 4 02 U. . . . 261 . . . 4 00 51 . ' 52. . . . .2-11 40 4 00 ri. ] 49 160 4 02 4D. . . .350 . . 400 55 . .320 40 4 02'A 73 . . . .253 120 4 00 51) ) . 2b4 120 I MY 10. . . . . . 4 1X1 ' . . .118 SO 4 02' 5S. . . . .245 . . . 4 00 71. . , .240 40 \ 71. . . . .152 40 4 00 46. . . .157 11. . . , , 'W 40 4 00 CS . . .291 200 I 02'i 45. . . . .346 200 4 ( X ) SI . . i2 ! 40 4 03 12. . . . .261 4 00 76 . . 27G SO I 05 58. . . 2S7 160 1 0214 S2 . 217 . . . 4 05 10 . . . " SO 4 OJ' < . fil. . . . 278 1 05 G2 . . . .266 40 4 02V 58. . , . 2M 80 4 01 5" . . , . . ! ' SO 4 02'/ . SO. , . 251 SO t 03 19 . . . H9 120 4 02 i/i 05. . . 22 ! 40 1 01 111 . . . .250 120 4 02'A 71 , . .299 120 4 05 C4 . . . . 205 SO 4 IK'S2 JO ) 80 I 05 302 . . 4 02i/2 ] ( , fl I Vi 51 . . .2S5 120 4 02H 251 SO t 03 47. . 324 40 4 02'4 ' . ' 10 . . 4 m 53. . . .302 SO 4 02U fS. 2b2 120 1 05 SI. . 241 120 4 fUH SI 251 . . 4 05 SI.f.1. . . 294 4 O2' | 102 21 ( ! SO 4 OS 70. . . .262 120 4 02 21S 4 05 f . . . ? S7 KO 4 O' us ' 7G , , 104 160 4 021 ! , 6i 20li 'SO 4 05 71 . , .r,0'i . . 4 OJl 70 . 211 4 05 7fi . , .2S7 120 4 02K ] 17 . SO 4 03 7T . , .2.11 SO 4 n01/i SI 272 120 4 05 G7. . 249 SO 4 02K. 50 101 . 4 65 G1 . 291 SO 4 ffl'i ' 68rs 201 10 4 05 71 . 2W 40 i n2ix , rs 2S2 320 4 K fi-1 . . 2G7 RO 4 C2U 71 . 221 SO 4 03 78 107 . 1 = . > 40 I 05 frt , ? 01 120 4 KV , 72 271 1CO I 05 21" " 00 4 O'U , ni . . 277 1 ° 0 4 O'U , so 217 40 4 05 V , 190 4 tf > U > 97 210 200 1 ( i"i f ! . RO 4 0"IA 103. 245 120 4 05 2S 2SO FO I 0'4 ' 25 ! 40 4 05 ' rs ] ? 0 4 AT ? , am in 4 - 71 210 40 I ( VM < S9 211 4 05 , " "ll " 40 4 02'4 ' 71 2S1 120 4 ( * 5 R7. . 21S 160 4 02" , 01 200 I 05 74 . 101 120 4 02U < 70 217 ? rt ) 4 ( * > 70. , , ? 19 . 4 02U 77Rl 211 120 4 03 ? 74 10 4 mU , Rl 120 4 05 279 120 | 02V , S2 261 40 4 05 261 40 4 f2 2f ) iO 1 07U 271 RO 4 214 4 07'4 ' 100 120 I 03K. 71 fO 4 10 2W 4 02'- 249 40 1 10 ss 40 i rs 1 10 SHEKP-Rece'lpV of fat stuff were vprv light and the market strong Some of th same Hlieep tint were hero ve tcrday brmiclit c more today Most of the arrivals consisted of stoekers and feeders There heemcd to bp n good demand for feeding vvPthen and for Mocker or breeding ewes but the market on feedIng - Ing lambs nnd old feeding ewes was vorj slow nnd dull Ouot Utons- Good to choice fed wethers * 4 25 4 35 ; good to eholco fed vPiirllnes J4 1V74 M good to choice grans wethers , tt 10 ( T/425 ; fair to good gracs wethprs Jl WiN 00 , good to choice grass ewes H60S375 fair to good prass OWPS , I323'fi150 ' good to choice western lambs J3100525 ( , fair to good western lambs. JI65SISO fppder wpther * J3C5ft375 : feeder yearllnp" J175T ! ; 105 : good to eholro feeder iambc Jl 25T 4 40 fair to good feeder lambs , $4 OOSTI 23 Representa tive sales : No Av. Pr. (6 mixed westerns ' > $1 0.1 172 Wjomlng feeding lambs. ES 403 400 feeding lambs 51 4 10 1 western lamb . . . CO I II 350 western lambx Bl 4 IV 372 Utah feeding limbs. fl 4 H Ib Wyoming feeding Iambs , 53VI 4 20 t-3 Wiomlng feeding lambs ( VI 420 2-11 westernjeiirllnEH . 97 140 i30 western veail'ng . . 91 440 56 fed yL-jiillnuK , , , 91CS 140 339 feeding lainhx CS 1 1.0 Stuck in . 1'ollowlng nro the rprelpls at the four principal western murkPtH for Ncivt-mber 10 , Cattle JlnjrH Hhppp South Omaha 2,4V ! F.ws MM Chicago 8.600 ? \ < m 7WH KunstiH City 7 , 0,1 , I1.HW 3,10) St Louis 1.IW 0r 0 IUJ _ Totals . . . . . I'P1S KMK.8 accompany the package. Remember this lib eral free offer is KLMIUIIIC. There Is no swind ling scheme attached to it.Vc won't write you for a deposit , or send the package C. O. D. The von Molil Co. can nflbrd to moke this liberal offer , because it knows that the five days' treatment v\ ill put you firmly on the road to renewed health. You will . .kmmnnd feel It. You will find new vigor In your organs , re newed vim in } our muscles , the exhilaration of new blood in jour veins and steadier strength in jour iicrvcf. And naturally jou will continue - tinue the treatment until completely restored. When you write to The Von Mohl Co. you need not worry about the disposition of your letters. The firm is nn honorable one of high standing in the medical world. The letters it receives are held sacred. All correspondence relating to the CALTHOS branch of their busi. ness Is confidential nnd is kept separate and distinct from their general business. In conclusion let us call jour attention to the fact that " CALTHOS " is regularly used iu the French -ind Gerinnu armies and that to its use may be largely attributed the magnlficlent phjsical condition of the soldiers of these countries. Do not delay. Each day your con dition grows worse , and the lime rapidly approaches preaches when jour secret trouble will set Its seal upon jour face and form , for nil who will to see. It costs vou nothing to give "CAL- TI1CS" a trial. Send your name and address in absolute confidence. Address applications for trill treatment , etc , to THE VON MOHL COrtnil Cincinnati , O Largest Importers of Standard Preparations in the United States. UNCI.I3 SAM'S Cough ftffiedtcine , Like Uncle Sam's Country , l > The Best Iu the World PREVENTS CROUP 25o at all Drug Storoo. cruous JUteaam l Mine Worn. 2 ; | cry , bltioumgbnQii ! , etc. , tauitoa lit oor. . .Ii work und IndiBcrotions. Thtu qulcklv iffi-A anil turelu tanoru Lo t Vitality In old or youns , anil l.t n mun for > iudT , bnnl- nosi or ( leiuaro. 1'ruvenc Ininnltr and _ . - , . CJoosprnption it tnkon In time. Thulr ntoiUoHHirnineJialuinipi-uwinjoutnuileBcctaCUIlB nhero nil others foil. In i t uionlmnntf theH nuln Alaxlablots. 'Her Imve cur < l Ibojtunda on. dill rare jou.oclvo urosHivonriltciiHuaranteo r.i at. fjrt n euro i n uoli caao or refuuil tliu moner , I'rlce kay.nrflx. Jiackntu Ifuli treat- 0' "laln wrnppei > wn AJAX REMEDY CO. , Tor halo In Omaha , NPI ! , by J'a's ' For pytlie. 20J N 16th St . Kuhn & . Co , 15th and Douglas , nnd In Council Bluffs by J , C DoIilU'ell , IrOR 8ALILumDtr nnd matprlal o' all / < lnd9. Wo purLhased The Greater Ameri can Exposition. Our branch ofllce la locat ed In the Administration Building In tha Exposition Grounds and wo would be ploai- ed to furnish all Information. 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