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TIIE OMAHA DAILY WEE: FIUT)AT, yOYEMIlER 8, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
All Mirioti kirtna on PUsltudi of Bnj
ing Ord ru
CORN CROP FAILURE IS HAVING EFFECT
Receipts nf thr- l)nr Arf Only flt
I'Hc I'nra mill WrilnrsditJ '
thorts Murrj l
Cot or.
CHICAOO. Nov. T A strong mull s!tua
Hon In nil Krnlns and light offerings to
supply the ibmund sent ptlees upward to
day In mi active murKot. December wheat
closing " advanced, December corn 'ill
tic higher anil December onls I He up, Pro
visions nosed unchanged to l"c higher.
Lower cables had an eariy ilcprtsslng ln
lluenii- on wheat, but thin win soon nvr
come when It wan found that hardly any
offerings were coining out and those only
from a few shorts. December openid u
shade lower to a shade higher at 71Jc to
(2c. but stralghtwuy felt the elTcctM of buy
ing orde.ru wllb tbo commission houses and
the Ktrong tone In the corn pit and begun
Hh upward .tourney. All during the session
trade was nervous and active und on n
broader scale than that of either yestcrdiy
or the day belore, Npwk favored buyer
with the exception of the early rabies. The
Hch,hIiiii lly wan reported In Kansas, and
bulutli stocks showed an Incnuso. of only
2d0,f'i bu till week, compared with 870.CD
tut. week heroic Ulllalde markets also
were stttug. In most riiHeM higher for De
i ember than here, Exports were fair and
soma busl ness wiiH reported done with
Mexico. (.' fl i prices wete HtrntiK and Do
cember Hold up to 72?lc, closing strong, only
a shade under the top ptlco and Tic lllghrr
than ycHttrduy. locil receipts were 111
earn, nine of contract grade. MlntieapulM
a ml Duliitb leportcd 531 curs, makltu n
total for the thrcu points of U rnrs, ngaliiMt
G23 last week anil iVi7 a year ago, Primary
receipts wern iiirumo bu., compared with
MC,U) IuhI year. Scaboatd clearances were
IM.iKtfi bu. The Hcnbnard leporteil thirty
two load iakeu for export.
lnHt hciimiu'k corn crop failure Ih begin
ning to show strongly on the corn marae!.
Acllvltv In Ihln pit today centered around
the ieant receipts only sixty-five earn.
Traders who Hold slmrt yesterday hurried
to cover today. In spite of weak rubles,
which brought opening prices for December
Wf'i'' lower to 'ifr'ic higher. The market
ruled somewhat Irregular, but strung on
the whole. At HmcH there was considerable
icallzlng, but everything offered seemed to
be wanted and win readily absorbed with
Hteudy advances. The cash nltuatlon was
xtlll nl long ami wiih the. princlpul factor
In tho rise. December Mild Up to BDVd ft.
but caned off on prollt-taktug and closed
llrm, ,1tlc over ycBterd.y at 59"ic
On tit wern htrong and higher. Trade whm
larger than yesterday, a large ituantlty
being Hold to tho southwent. SunnllcH catnn
principally from tho.so who were willing to
lake iirotltn and though there was con
Hldurnble liipildatlou, no attempt wiih made
to Mop tho advnnce. Tho canh situation wiih
particularly Htrong, 21 ic under May being
bid for Hpot In Now York. December,
which opened unchanged, roHn steadily and
cloned Htrong at Its top price, Hie higher,
ut WiC IteePhitH wero 131 earn.
Iiwer prlcea for hog and changing of
November for .May delivery. Indicating a.
weak canh Hltuatlnn, kept prices Hteady In
provlHloiiH, In Hiilte of fairly good trading.
January pork ciohcii ioc up at Jit :2', .num.
ary lard unchanged ut .52 and January
rlbH Slue? up nt J7.70.
KHtlmated rocelptH for tomorrow! Whent,
110 earn; corn, ho earn; oatn, HO cars; hogs,
neiin.
The lending futures rnnged ns follows
01oso.Yej'y7
72U 7llj
72ifllii 71T072
761 d 75
F,9
62',i rWu-
r.si .174
I04 39v'4'i
14 0214 14 825
15 07'i 15 (0
8 45 8 E2!4
8 4715 8 B2U,
Is bij 8 b,
7 70 7 6715
7 8215 7 fO
Articles. Open. IIIr)i. Low.
Wheat
Nov.
Dec.
May
Corn
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oatn
Dec.
May
Pork-
.1 nil.
May
I.ard-
Nov.
Dec.
.Ian.
May
HlbH-
Jau.
May
72T4
761s'U M
71 5i
t,:vaL 50'tMon
filli
37 V?
14 K
14 M
II 95
14 !)7'(A
i 4H
471S
8 47(i
8 47i
HI
S 65,
7 65
7 80
7 6215
7 76
No. 7. ,
Cash quotations wero as follows:
KLOUR Firm; winter1 patents, t1.40g
3.50: strnlghts. t2.0O.1..1O; clears, 12.60113 10s,
spring npeciain, h.ohh.iu; patents, Jj.i'iu
a. mi: HtraigniB. Yi.iwu.w.
WIIH AT No. 3. CalidrTIc: No. 2 red, 73!i8
(4iie.
OATS-No. 2. 40W40Uc; No. 2 white, 42Ufi
tsc: no. .i wnne, awniic.
11AHLE3Y Fair to choice malting. 541?
r!e.
HIiKD Prlmo timothy. J5.70.
PitOVISlONS-MeHS pork, per bbl., tU.OO
Ci 14.10. Lnrd, per 100 IIih., JS.4715W8.&0. Short
rllis sliteH (loose). tr.MnfT.tu. Dry salted
sbouldern (boxed). $7.2ny7.50. Short clear
sides (boxed). t8.10(U8.2O.
WHISICY-niisIs of high wines. $1.30.
Tho following nre tho receipts and ship
rnentH for tho last twenty-four hours:
Articles. Ittcelnts. Shipments,
Flour. bblH sy.Wrt IS.OOO
Wheat, bu 271,000 lS'J.nuO
Corn, tin r,ii,wi HS.noo
Oats, bu 207.000 11S,I)
jtye. bu is.ixx) i.ooo
Barley, bu 100,000 M.iKiO
On the Produce exchange today tho but
tor market was steudy; crcnmerles. 11
2115c; dairies, 13i19c. Ohcene. steady, Dli'tfi
iu;c. r.ggs, ii nil ; iron, .in.i;it;.
Qiiotut lona
if (he Day
Comniodltlca.
on Various
NEW YOIIK. Nov. 7.-KLOUIl-RecelDts
7.S.M bbls.; exports, 1,411 hbls.; market
strong a old held at full prices. Homewhat
to tho detriment of business; winter
patents, $3.(V)(a3.iO; wlntor stralshts
I.1.r.tifn.45: M nnenota. uatents. t3.75'nt.tO
whiter extras t2.tiO(!2.90; Minnesota bakers
t2.fl0ii3.2R: winter low unities. 12.40ii2.5O. llvo
Hour, firm: fair to good, t3.O0W3.l5; choleo
to rancy. .i.;,trai.i.u).
COHNMKAI, Firm; yellow western
tl.25. city, tl.24; llruiulywlne. $3.S5(ii3.D0.
HY10 Firm. No. 2 Western. 62'ac. f. o. b
nlloat; stutc, 67if58c, c. I. f., Now York car
lots.
HAHI.in'-Steudy; seeding. E052c. e. I,
lluffalo; malting, bTSitilc. c. I, f IlnfTalti.
WIIBAT- Hecelpts, 133.250 bu.: exportP,
41.71,1 tin. npot lirm No. s red. M ic r. c
alloat and SOUu elovntor: No. 1 northom
Duluth, 8laio f. o. b. nlloat; No. 1 bard
Du nth. 87'ic f. o. 1. ut oat. Ont Inns de
veloped further strength today on light
orrerings, a scare among ueceinuer snorts
recovery la l.ngllHh cables, liroader specu
latlvo trnde and small northwest receipts
closed Htrong at IailJc net advance: May
MUWir. closetl at 8Hc; Dccemberi
7? n-lfrf7!lTit closed nt 737ic.
COHN -Hecelpts, S,000 bu.; exports. 0,9;3
bu.: snot firm : No. 2. fitillo elevator and
6615c f. o, b, alloat. . Option market showed
it strong undertone itday, advancing on
n rnuy in late canieH, renewed nuying uy
Uio western null crown, Chicago receipt
cash situation, cloning llrm and Ijc net
higher; May closed at 6J?,c; December,
ti'i"i'iiii4c. cioseu nt iitc.
OATS Hecelpts, lS:Uuo hit,; spot, strong
No. Z 15c; No. 3. tic; No. 3 white. 4fo; No
2 white. 4K1.-itH7o; track, mixed western.
45V5e; track, white, 45fj50e options strong
and higher west with other murkots.
HAY -Steady; shipping, OOJiiioe; good to
choice, SSt'J5c.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice.
1901 crop'. l21(l515o; 1900 crop, 91Hc; 1S9'J
crop, Ml He. Paclllc coast, 1901 croii, 12'it
lb',5c; 'M crop, I'ync: Itsrj crop. Cli'llo.
HIDF.S Firm: OnlveHton. so to :5 lbs,
2le; Calitornla. 20 to 21 lbs,. 2lif25e.
LKATI1KH Steady; hemlock solo, lluenos
Ayrcs. light to heuvywelglits. S5'o26!5c.
WOOL-QUtct; domcBtlc llevce, 2jflWo;
Texas, 1rtjil7c.
PHOVISIONS-Heef. steady; packet, tl0.ro
tfll.OO; family. tH.OOTo 12.00; mess, lu.So; beef
hams,. tA).001i2l,0(j; city extra India mers.
tl7.oiVifl9.00. Cut meats, barely steady;
plrklod bellleH. tW.Mvjj8.75; pickled shoulders,
t".W(5i7,7r; pickled hams, tl0.23. Lard,
steaily; western steamed, tS.S3; November
closed nt $9, nominal; rellned, steady: con.
tluent. 9; Kouth America, 110; compound,
ti.ti2ls1l7.75. Pork, steudy; family, $l7.iK.'if
17 25; short cleat, 119; mess. tlMoii 16.00,
TALLOW-Stcady; city t$2 r package),
r.ii.o bid. country (packages free), 5V51i5e,
IHJTT K It Heceljitn, B.hifi pkgs.: tlrm;
sln dairy. HfiSle; creamery. ISi"i22'4c:
.Itiliii creamery, Iil5y2l'5c; factory. 12!i?
13o
ClllUJSK-HecclpIs, 1,355 likgs,; quiet;
fnnes, large. September, U'i'K'.i'tc, fancy,
large. October, 01ti'Jc; fancy, small.
Hepleiniier, V'ViQiiu'tt'i ruucy, small, twto
ber. n4il0c.
HOOS- Hrcelpts. 8.321 pkgs.: llrm: stall
nml PeniiHylvanla, 23Vj1i25o: western can
died. l'ii;Uc. wecturn linen lulled. 19il.T.c.
POl'LTHY- Alive. steady; springers,
914c! lurkeys. 71il0e! fowls, sl-c; dressed.
tlrm; sprluiers, 9c; fowls, M5c; turkeys,
loaillo.-
MIVFALS Tin In Londnn advanced 111
without stimulating much demand and
finally closed iult but linn nt 114 17s i
for spot n ml JUu7 to for future l.omtly
tin wiih without (limine ntxl dull at $2 151
2 15. Copper remains tpiM nl home ami
iibniHil, cloMlnx at JI.i"'rtl7(0 for Lake Su
perior nnd Jju-i Ijs for epot and JCH 17s wl
for futures nt London. Lend was dull hero
at ) I.37V4. but Is 3d lower at London nt
11 6s 3d. Spelter win lower and tin
dimmed at London mid quoted nt 1:10 12s
0d. Homesltc trim mnrkets were dull; No.
1 northern, tlCnnMHW. southern foundry.
Jll.'o'uln.i.i; No. 1 foundry, southern, III. no
frtlu.iio; No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, $11.50
(iilfi.W. OIiiskow warrants closed ut 5js und
Mlddlcsbnrough closed nt lis.
OMAHA V IIO lT:.SAI.irl A It K l-5'l'f.
Conditio of Trade nod ((uotntlonN on
Mnile noil I'nne) rrodiiee.
KOfiS Herclpts. fair; Ions off, 17e.
LIVH I'OCLTHV llen.. hWnW. voilliC'
nnd old rooslern. 4e: turkevn. 'title: ducks
and gecHe, OfiU'.ie; Hprlng rhlckenx, per lb.,
in (
lll'TTKIt Comtnoti to fair. 13c: choice
dairy, In tubn, liable; Hcpnralor, 'SViltW.
PKKHIt KISIl-lllnck has, lie; white
bimi, 10c; bluellHh, lie; bullheadH, loci blue
linn. ,c; hurruloex, 7c; rattloh. 12c; cod, He;
ranplefi, 10c; halibut, lie: herring. 7c: had
dock, too; pike, lnc; red nnapper, 10c; Hill-
miin. He; HiinllHh, 6c; trout, iw. whltetlh,
10e
OYSTKltd MimIIiiiiih. ner can. 22i! Stand.
nnK tier con, 23c, extra nelectH, per can,
oi... v...i. ....... ......
,v , .i,-t i.ii it ruuiliri iri uitii, in , i,iiii
ntiiudardH, tier gal., tl.Soifl.SS; bulk .extra
deetH, tl.'cdl.tiV
IMOKONS-Llve, per doz 60c.
VKAI-Cholcc. lillSc.
HAY 1'rlcoH (moled hv Omnha Wbolenaln
Hay DenlcrH' aH3orlatlon: Choice upland.
VAC"; No. 2 upland, t.s.6o; medium, f; coarne.
.vk itye Htraw. !6. Thewi nrlccn are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair, HecclptH, 20 earn.
VMHAT-ot'.
OKN-SSo.
HltAN-tl."..C0.
t)ATS-.V,c.
VHOHTAni.KS,
1'OTATOKH Homo crown and northern.
fMi!)c; Salt Lake, tl: Colorado, Jl.
KIIUI'I.A.NT- 1'er IIOZ., 7oC.
CAHHOT.S-I'er bu.. Me.
IlUHTH-I'iT half-bu. banket. SOc.
TI'IINIPS-Pcr bu., rJc. Htltabagas, per
100 IbH.. tl.3S.
ci'CCMIlKltS-lIothouse, per dor., $1.23.
PA HSLIiY Per doz.. 2.",c.
SWIOKT POTATOKS Homo crown, rier
lb,, S'ic genulno Virginia, per bbl., W;
ieorgla, per lihl., f2.7n.
CAHIIAOK-llolland Heed, crated. Hc.
TOMATOKS Home crown, tier lS-lh. ba-.
kel, o0e.
UKANS-Wnx. per H-bu. banket. 60c:
Htrlug. per 14-bu, banket, JOc.
ONIONS Home crown, ner lb.. Sc.: Knim.
IhIi, per crate, tl.fio; Michigan redn, 2'ic per
IO.
CKLKItY Kalamazoo, ner bunch. SSUSSe!
Nebranku, per bunch, 30(Jj3.f)C; Colorado, lixft
60o.
NAVY HEANS Per bu.. J2.15.
KHUITS.
APPLES Ben Dnvls, per bbl $3.M; wine-
Hapn, t.1.60; Junuthnn, tt.w'rtS.OO; nnown, 3.0;
tie lenowern. ner uox. Sl.idi.
ellowers. ner box. 11.60.
PKAUS-Kclfcrs. t2; Vlkers. t2.25:
Law-
renco. t2.2.).
QIIAPUS Concords, enstern, Z2c; Main-
fS,(", "-l 1.''.
CHAN 11 Kit It I nS Per Dhl.. t7.00!f7.&0 per
crate, ?s.7f.
QUINCES Per box, tl.W.
tuopicaL FHL'ITS
OHANGES-Mexlcons. tl.004.60: Florlclnn.
tl.
LEMONS-Fnncy. t3.75ft' .00.
HANANAS Per hunch, nccordlne to size.
.'..'( I.'. 10.
ik;h California, new cartons. 70c: im
ported, per lb.. 12Jtllc.
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, per lb..
irtc; tiairs, lie.
IlbUl'.ll.ANlt.UUH.
Nl'TS New crop walnuts. No. 1 soft-
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., 12'4c;
No. . soft-shell, lie: No. 2 hard-shell. lOltc:
jirazus, per in.. i;io: nioerts. per in., lac; in
monus, sott-sneii, lie; luiru-siieii. idc; pc
cans, large, per lb., 12c: small, 10c; cocoa-
nuts, per 100. $a; chestnuts, 12c.
HONEY Per 2 -sect on case. 13.50173.75.
CIDEH Nehawka. per bbl.. $3: New York.
SATTEKK ItAUT Per Ublll., t3.
HIDES No. 1 nreen. 7c: No. 2 creen. 6c:
No. 1 salted. 815c; No. 2 salted, 71ic; No. 1
veal calf. S (o 121 lbs.. 9c: No. venl calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, SW13c; sheep
pelts, 2&(ii27c; norseiutics, ti.wus.s.,.
St. liOiila Grnln nntl Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7.-WIIEAT Higher
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 72c: track, 7314
r.i'.iXt.r.. 11i.i,nmli,ir TWIin ATn 7(ITi. Vn
1(1,(41 .vt-vmui.i .,.j, iubw, .w, -
hard. 7li55t iSc.
V Vl.nH(l(KIICI , A", II. U174, LiilVl
62ii63o: December. tic: Slav. 62Tic.
OATS HlKher: No. 2. cash. 40c: track. 4014
Sri0ic; May, 42c; No. 2 white, 4l?iSJI3c,
niij rum tL uou.
FLOUH Firm: red winter patents. I3.4MI
3.50; extra fnncy nnd straight, t3.oog3.15;
clenr. J2.7u?i'.'.w.
seeds Timotny. scarce, nrm. jj.4usio.bj
i inx, no mnrKoi.
t ORNJ Ah-Steady, l3.onffi3.ss.
1IHAN Scarce, strong: sacked lots, east
iracK. yuwsc.
hay Firm: t motny. tis.wiin.bo: prairie.
senrro and not quoted.
WHISKY Hteady. ji.jo.
I HON COTTON TlES-tl
ltAOC,INa-r)5l6Sc.
HEMP TWINE-'Je.
PROVISIONS-Dry snlt moats (boxed)
steady; extra Hhort, JS.1S14; clear ribs, js.25
clear sides. 18.50. Uncoil (boxed), easy
extra shorts, 9; clear ribs, $9.1214; clear
sides, t9.3714. Pork, lower; Jobbing, tll.uO.
Lard, lower,
METALS Lead, steady nt 4.2lj. spoi
tr. firmer at Il.10ff4.1211..
POULTHY Steady; ctilrkcns. 6c: springs,
Re turkeys, 7!4Q8o: ducks, byh'Ao: geeso,
B?: ,
till l ri'iii Hicuuy; creamery, ivumc
dairy, 141) 17c.
KiiUH iiignnr ni -vc.
HECEIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 28
nOO bu.: corn. 20.000 bu.: oats. 21.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, t,i"J ouis.; wheat
28,000 bu.; corn, 42.000 bu.; oats, 26.000 bu.
Liverpool Urnln and Provision.
LIVERPOOU Nov. 7.-WIIKAT-Spot
No. 2 red western, winter, as tuu: no. .
northern, spring, 5s 10!41: No. 1 California
Ds lOd ; futures, urm; December, is
March, 5s lid.
COHN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
5u w.d: December. 5s 2ld: March. 6s lJtd.
PHOVISIONS lleef. llrm; extrr. India
meHs. 71s. Pork, llrm: prime mess, west
m t::r Kd. i.nni. vinerican reiinco. in nans
44s Sd: prime western, in tierces, uuu ut
iiu. llnms. short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., qnlot
47s. Hacon. iiulet; Cumberland cut, 26 to
.mi lha.. 49s 6d: short r Iw. 16 to 21 lbs.. 48s
long clear middles, light. 28 to 34 lbs., quiet
at ISs 0d- long clear middles, heavy. 85 to
40 lbs., dull, 41s; short clear backs, 16 to 20
llm.. 4ls: c ear be es. nulet. II to 16 lbs
56h 6(1. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., quiet
u t 36s tu.
HUTTEH-Steady; finest United States
tinnd United States. 73s.
CIIEi:SE Qulot: Amerlcnn finest white,
ir.Kt American, tincst colored. 45s 6d.
TALLOW Prlmo city, steady nt 2Ss 9d
Ansirnllaii. In London, till ut nt 29s 6d.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady,
7s 6d.
PEAS Canadian, steady. 6s 21'd
HOPS At London, Puclllo coast, steady
3 MrS 15s
Knuan City Urnln snil Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 7.-WIIEAT-De
rember. 67if877ic; May, 7Hii?71Tc; cash
No. 2 bard. 6S!5i6?c: No. 3, 67i'8t!5o; No.
i-Hil. TOiv No. 3. iWii69c.
COHN December. 62T4fi63c: May. 62io
cash, No, 2 mixed. 6lHQ6lHc; No. 2 white,
6!'5ff03Hc; No. 3, IliHc
OATS No. 2 white, lllic
II YE No. 2. 67ff3!iC.
HAY Choleo timothy, $12,501(13.00; choice
prairie. $13.ooCi 13.50.
lll'TTEH Creamery, 20c; dairy, fancy
ICe.
EGOS scarco and urm; tresn Missouri
nnd Kunsaj'. stock quoted on change, ISo
ner doz.. loss off. cases returned.
ui.wr.u i i lieu i, uu,; cum, .jo,iiri
bu.: oats, ii,ti on.
shipments wnent. au,4oo nu.; corn, js,
600 nu.; oats, la.voo nu,
Toledo Cruln nnil Sped.
TOLEDO. O.. No. 7.-WHEAT-Dull
tlrm: cosh, 76e; December, 7674c; May, 79'ic,
COHN Dull: December, tile; Slay, 63-ic
OA'is oectimuer, tec; .May, 4io
ItYE-5614e.
SEEDS Clover, Dtetmber, $5.e2!i: March
$5.b;;4; no. ., j. R'. iimoiny, ..cu.
,MllvinUee (irnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 7.-
-WHEAT-Mar-71c:
No. 2 north
72078c. 5Wi;69e; wimple,
ket higher: No. 1 northern.
em. 70'-ni'4o; December,
HYE Firm: No. 1. B6te.
HAHI.EY-Stcady; No. 2,
45fl59c.
COHN December, 59Hc.
I'eorla Market.
PEOHIA, Nov. 7,-CORN-Flrm; No. 3,
61c.
OATS-lnactlvo; No. 2 white, ll',o truck.
WlllSKY-On the basis of tl.30 for tin
lulled goods, ,
iminth lirnln Markrl.
Dl'LI.'TH. Nov 7 -WHEAT-Cnsh, No. 1
hard. 7414e; No. 2 northern, C9(c: No. I
northern, 7Ufce; December, 7u'c; May, 7l'c.
OATS-39i,4it0c
CORN '.9HC
Philadelphia Produce
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7
Mnrkrt.
I3UTTER
Knlr demand, Mrni fancy western crenm-
rry, 23 fam.v uiarby prlntn, 25
i Ktlll.S- l''lrm. good demand, mnh neatby
anu wentern. sre, malt noutuweiiiern, s ,
frenh southern, 22c
l'l KH ; Qu et. New York ful creamn.
fancy smull. loJie. New York full ereatn.
fair to choice, trglOUc
MltinrniioIlK Whent. Clour Hint llrnn.
MfNNKAPOLlP. Nov. 7.-WHKAT-
Canh, 7.1c; December, 711ie; May, 73lw73'ic
on iracK; no. l hard. Toe; No. l northern,
No. 2 northern. TOMrflUr.
KLOUIt Flrnt patents, .'!.WIil.t1; second
nntentn. 13.7S-fi:iA.i: tlrm eleur'n. J2.J.Vd3.03:
tecond clears, $2.3.'i.
intAN in bulk, tll.Wftll.&O.
SKW YOltK VrttCKS AMI IIOMM.
Wall Street Aet on .Supposition Hint
.Northern Par I lie Drill Is I'lxctl.
NEW YOUIC. N.iv 7. Todav's i.tock mar
ket was much broader and more dlvernltled
than that nt vestenlav and the nirgrciutlu
ileallngH rose well above yesterday to near
1,25o,ij share.i. There was enormous rea I.
Ing In tho stocks which led the advance
yesterday, especially In I tiion Purine und
SI. Paul, which ruled below yesterday s
closing level practically alt day, falling at
one ume "m lor si. ruui uuu ! tor i iiion
I'lu-llic.
I he heav ness of Northern Paell c nre-
ferred. which fell 1". on comuuratlvelv light
transactions, taken In conmctlon with the
reaction In the two stocks previously
named, It would he supposed, might Indi
cate doubt as to thn Northern Paclllc st-
tlement, tho more so as no autliorlzed
statement of the terms of settlement or
even of Its actual eonsiunmatlon, can bo
had from any nourec. The conviction, how
ever, remains strong in speculative circles
Unit the agreement Is In fact perfected.
although on the rublect but ncuulest out
smiles or vague intimations can be h km
from Insiders. The corroboration filtered by
tho tape Is considered conclusive nnd also
tnai rnion Paclllc and rlt. Paul are to
heuctlt substantially by the agreement,
lust how In the case of the latter stock Is
not even Intimated. The selllni: of tho-;
stocks, therefore, was accepted ns ilttu to
mere rni r. ni! of niecu atlve nrol ts wh Uu
the market continued to advance with v gor
at other points. The forcing to cover of
this bear Interest In some of tho specialties
recently under pressure wiih an nuiur ti tit
Influence In the advance, conspicuously so
in .maigamaieii t opper, sugar anu ron
Ple's Cias. Amomr the transcontinental
stocks only the AtchlnoiiH continued ihe
ndvance with any great show of energy.
Ihe common loso at one time l'1. and
Southern Parllle got l'J over yesterday.
but lost It all on the reaction.
A gain of .114 In New York Central was n
feature of the market and lifted along a
number of the Junior Vantlerbllts. lonely
current rumors of a pending concentration
of the system nnd Increased distribution ut
prollts woru revived In connection with the
movement. The statement of October
earnings for Now York Central showing an
Increase of 17 per cent over thosu of last
October wns nlso nn Inlluence. A number
of statements of gross earnings for the
fourth week In October emphasized tho
Impression caused by yesterday's stnte-
mentH. The coal carrying roads, both In
hard and soft coal territory, were In not
able demand and showed gains of 1 to 2
points.. Tho United States Stee stocks
developed strength nt gulns of a point lor
tno common and l.v lor uio preferred on
glowing accounts of tho activity In the
trade.
The payments of the sub-treasury In
redemption of bonds and for tho deposit
of Australian and Klondike L'old at Paclllc
coast points arc so far offsetting the drain
on other accounts taut tno money question
Is kept In ubeyunce. Tho substuntlul re
cuperation lor the week disclosed by tho
Hank of France also served to relievo ap
prehension over money affairs, as Paris has
been inn real center oi uiiractinn, working
toward depletion of gold supplies at oilier
points. The small Increase of tho bank's
gold supply for tho week has been sup
plemented uy a decrenso of over $19,01,000
n bills discounted and it contraction of
nearly $36,000,000 In its outstanding circula
tion. The market closed easy under the
Inlluence of realizing.
lhu railroad bond market was active, but
tho reaction In Union Paclllc convcrtlb.o
bonds iimilo an otherwise strong market.
Sales of bonds, par value, $C,810,oij0. Untied
States bonds were ull unchanged on thu
last call.
The followinc nro the closlnir nrlccs on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
Kist. Paul pfd....
99 So. Paclllo
.191
do Old
. 61
. 90-S.
. I0'4
. S0h
Itnltlmnro & O
lOSHSo. Rnltwuy ....
t o pfd ai 4
tin pfd.
Canatilau Pac. ...112
Canada So KOi
dies. & Ohio 4hV
Chicago & A 361s
Tex. ti. Pncllle..
Tol., St. L. ti W
do nfd
.. 0.1
..107
.. !)
.. so'i
Union Pacific
do pfd ("'.a
tlo pfd
Wahah
tlo pfd
Clll.. Hid. & L... -I2W
do 1)1(1 '-ii
Clll. Ai E. HI 131
Chicago G. W.... 23
Wheel, ti li
tlo 2d pfd.
E..
IS
tlo 1st pid ns
do "(1 nfd 4S
Wis. Central .
tlo pfd ,
Adams Ex....,
American Ex.
.. sin
.. H'4
..1.V)
..190
Chicago & N. w.211
C. H. I. & P ?
Chi. Tor. & Tr... so-),
r. s. Ex
i
du nfd
7 Wells-Fargo Ex.175
C. C. C. & St
Colorado So..
h. 99T4'Amal. Copper..
86!
... Hit Amur. Car t F.
... dI1 do pfd
... S5U Amcr. Lin. OIL,
S6i4
tlo 1st ptti....
do 2d pftl
. 1?4
. 15
. 45
43i
. 97U
. 3114
. 6,114
. 9.1
210-S,
AU
.S5S14
. 40 U
Ills
. mis
. 751s
. kS',4
. 921s
. 42
1914
. 32
. 6S
. 94
. 61
. 46i
Del. & Hudson
.1721, do pfd
.236 lAmer. S. & R..,
. 4514 do pfd
. 9.l Anac. Mln. Co.,
. 41T Hrooklyn R. T.,
. 7012 Colo. Fuel & 1.
. 561. Con. Gas
.196',4 Con. Tob, pfd..
. 5SU Gen. Electric ..
. 77V Glucose Sugar .
.1401.1 Hocking Coal ..
. 41 .Inter. Paper ...
. 771j' tlo pfd
. 71 llnter. Power ..
.131 ILnclede Gas ...
.10511 Na. Hlscuit ....
.1244 National Lead
.1554 National Salt ..
. 2 Hi do pfd
Del. L. & W
Denver tfc H,
G.
do urn
Erlo
tlo 1st pro
tlo 2d pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd....
Hock, valley..,
tlo pfd
Illinois Centrul.
Iowa Centrul ..
tin nftl
Luke Erlo & W
tlo pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L..,
Met. St. uy....
Mex. Centrul .,
Mex. National
13,4 no. American
Minn. &. St. 1 Pacltlu Coast
Mo. Puc lie
102 Paclllc Moll
M.. K. & T
27 Peopln'H Gas ....
IDlTs
424
M?4
21S
15
t
HS'i
61i
Ti
at
15'.i
4714
42?i
92
- 91?
do pfd
531i 'Pressed S. Car.
N. .1. Central...
N. Central..
Norfolk & W...
175 do pfd.
I6H3 Pullman I'. Car.
56-J4 Republic: Steel .
90 tlo pfd
103 Sugar
34T Tenn. Coal & I..
do pfd
No. Paclllu pfd.
Ontario a w.
Pennsylvania
...145;,, Union Hag & P.
... I313 tlo pfd
... 7714 l-T- 8. Leather ..
... 54:) do pfd
... 47J? U. S. Rubber ...
... 79W tlo Pfd
Heading
do 1st pitl....
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. t.
tlo 1st pfd....
tin 2d nfd
. 70 U. S, Steel
. Sf?il tlo pfd
. K4 Western Union..
,172-4
St. L. Southw.
do pfd
St.-Paul
Ex-dlvldcnd.
Thu Commercial Advertiser's Ixindon
financial cablegram Hays: The stock mar
ket today wus merely steady, save tho
American department, which was strongly
bulled by Insiders, though tho public was
still apathetic. Yesterttay's Interest In
Union Paclllo spread throughout the list
today, tho favorites being Atchison, Chesa
peake a Ohio, Ontario Ac Western, United
States Steel nnd Southern Railway, There
wero heavy operations In tho last named
stock, which finished at 35. or less than a
point, under the best price of the year.
Southern Patltlc anfl Erlo hung flro till
New York purchnses In the afternoon
caused a Htrong general close after some
prollt-taking, Hlo tlntos arc talked llfty.
owing to tho continued American purchases
und a big bear account in Paris, The con
sol call of nominally 9,ifl0,0ix) hus hern
reduced to 3,500,unO as the rest has already
been paid under protest. Paris cheque is
25.11 nnd Herlln 20.411. Gold to the amount
of 113,001) has gone out to South America.
The. Hoard of Trade returns for October
show a big decline In Imports. Haw cotton
Is waiting the crop news und American
shipments of corn declined In fnvor of
Argentine.
Iloston Stock (liiolulloim,
HOSTON. Nov. 7. Cull loans, 31sii)l per
cent: time loans, u(ijai4 per cent, umcini
closliiL"
Atchison
Gas Is ...........
Mox. Central 4s
N. E. G. & C...
Atchison
do pfd. ...... .
Iloston & Alb y
Huston A.- Mo,,,
. 9.1
. "!
. M
. 52
. s2-i;
Mlouez 414,
.MuaiKiiinaieu ... ni
llalllo 41
lllngham 29
Cut. ti Mea'.n 600
1. enieniuai jirt
.2.11
1 tipper tuiiiKi'. . ., j;ir(j
19:
nonunion 1.0111... -tun
Iloston Elevuted.l6u
N Y. N 11 & 11.. .212
l.'itrhlinrir nfd. ...143
I'TIIUKIIU lh
Isle Royalo s:n.
Mohawk I1
Union Parllle ....1o7?4
Old Dominion ... 2.314
Osceola !)S'A
Mox. Central
I
Amer. Sugar ....
Amor, T. & T...,
Hum. Iron & 8,.
Gen. Electrlo ...
Mass. Electric, .
N. E. G. As C...
United Fruit ...
U. S. Steel
do pfd.....
Westlngh. Com.
Adventure
US
157
2
Parrot ;ii;u
Wiuney 1S7
santa I'O v opper, 4l3
25S4
iiimuraca
Trinity sit
361i'
lli'l'nlttd StateH ... 151.
M i iuii , S'fi.
42i Victoria j
9.' (Winona s
70141 Wolverine 57
22 H
Hank CtenrliiH".
Now 7. Hank clearings today,
corresponding day last year.
OMAHA.
$1.t421..17i
156.670.14: increase. $14S.151.23.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7.-C leatlngs, $7,362.13$;
balunecH, $962,110; money, t)u per cent;
New York exchange, 45e discount.
NEW YORK. Nov 7. -Clearlpgs. $217..
KM.761. balances, $111,501,719.
CHICAGO. Nov. 7,-ClearlnBs, $23,519,313;
balance. $2.6Sl,oi2 posted exchange $l.8l'4
KlsT's. New York exih.inge, 15c discount
HOmi'ON. Nov 7-titarlngs. 2S,5, i.:79,
balances, t2,6;7,.oj.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 7. -Clearings,
tU.7o7.74n, balances. $3,752,670; money, 4'5'ia
per cent.
HALTIMOIIE. Nov. 7 -Clcnrlngs, $3,611,.
096, balances, $159.7.17, money, I4J5 per cent,
CINCINNATI. Nov. 7.-Cieartngs, $3.236..
15o; monry, lf6 per cent; New York ex
change, 201125c premium.
.New Vorlt Money MnrUrt.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7. MONEY On call,
nominal at 4 per cent; prime mercnntllo
pnper. 4V15 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Sternly, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4.MVtf
4.N7 lor demand and at $4.S3(i4.M for sixty
days; nostril rntes, tl.M'4 nnd tlUfJI.K)!
commercial lillK., $4.s.tiil.Ml5.
.rilLVER-Hnr, t7140; Mexican dollars,
45' c.
GOVERNMENT HONDS-Sleady; refund
Ing 2.. reg. and coupon, 109; 3s, reg. nnd
coupon. Km; new Is, reg. nnd coupon, 139:
old Is. reg. and coupon, 11214; (6s, reg. nnd
coupon, Iu7,
The closing quotations on bonds aro as
lolluws:
U. 8. r. 2s, reg... 109 ,l. & N. linl. 4s,..101i
do coupon 109 Mex. Central Is.. 2U
do 3s, reg liri j do I- lnc VMM
do coupon 101 M. & St. L. 4s,... 103
do new 4s, reg.. IX) ,M., K. & T. 4s...l001i
do coupon ....139 I do 2h.... (,i
do oltl 4s. reg..U2ti'N. Y. Central ls.103
do coupon ....112'4 do gen. 314s lnsis
do ts. reg 107 N. J. C gen. 5h,.130'ii
do coupon 107 No. Paclllc 4s 10i8
Atchison, g. 4s.... KM tlo 3s 72'4
tlo adj. 4S ;3!i N. r W. con. 4s. 103
Hal. .v Ohio 4s.. .103 Reading gen, Is. PVi
tlo 3!4s WHt L ti 1 M c. 5s. 117
tlo conv. 4s liinln St. L. & 8. F, Is. 93
Canada So, 2s. ...m St. L. 8. W. Is... 97
Cent, of On. fis...W54 tlo 2s 79-
110 is 1110 liu n , (v A 1' 4s s,
Ches
& O. 414s.. 107 So. Pu.cH C Is !.
Clll. & A. .114H S3 So. Railway 6s...l2()5
C, H, .t Q. n. 4s. swiTcx. Paclllc ls.120
C, M S P K. Is. 1 mil T, St I. K- W. 4s.. h2
C. & N W. c. 7s.l3llil'nlon Pac. 4s,...105i
C. R I & P 4s....lii6V conv. Is.
10.I
CCC & S L g. 4s.lU3',Wnbash Is...
Chicago Ter. Is... 9li4 do Ss
Colorado So. ts,. xsl. do deb. H,.
.lis
.11014
. IV)
.11.1
Dell. R. G. Is. lrtl West Shore 4s.
Erie prior I. Ii... :r.i
. u. r.. -ts . vi'm
Wis. Central 4s. . bSU
91V
ii'i Ken. is ivval
I'. W. & D. C. ls.iot; 41
Hock. Vol. 4!4s..l06k'
uon. lou, 4s op;
London Stock 4)uolntlon.
LONDON. Nov. 7.r-4 p. m.-Closltig:
Cons., money
91 9-16 Norfolk & W.
... 6SW
... 9lij
. ..lOsVj
,.. 3S4
,.. 76',i
,.. 22i
,.. 3914
... 274
... K3!
... HSU
... 621,
...111
... 9115
... 44I4
... 931,
... 21
... 3.S14
... aj
... 69
... 3S
tlo account ...
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Haltlmoro & O.
Canadian Pac
dies, .t Ohio...
Chicago G. W..
C. M. ti St. P.
:u?4
.. 7
.. M
..1i)14
..1111,
..USt
.. a
.. 2.1
. -17V
.. 47
.. 95
.. 4u
.. 7S'S
do nfd.
No. Pac. pfd,.
Ontario & W.
Pennsylvania
Heading
tlo 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd....
,0. Railway ..
do pfd
o. Pacific ...
nlon Pac...
do pfd
C. S. Steel ...
do pfd
Wabash
tlo pfd
Hand Mines .
Denver .fc R. (1.
do pfd
Erie
tlo 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
. 59
.115
Illinois Central.
L. & N.
....107T.
M.. K. & T..
tlo nftl
K214
..163
Spanish 4s
N. Y. Central.
Dcuccrs
I1AR SILVER Steady at 26d per ounco.
MONEY-2mi2l; per cent. The rate of
discount In tho open market for short bills
Is HU'iiy1. ner cent: for three months bills.
3?ifi3'4 per cent.
.rrv York MlnliiK Qnotatlona.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7.-The followlnir aro
tho closing prices on mining stocks;
Adams Con IS
Llttlo Chief ..
... 12
...9.W
... 73
... 7
... 6
... 5
... 10
.. 40
...
Alice 40
Hreece luo
Brunswick Con.. 7
Comstock Tun... 6
Con. Cat. .fc V11..IOU
Deadwood Torru. 50
Horn Silver 19')
Iron Sliver 00
Lcadvillo Con.... 5
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savago
Sierra Nevada
.Miiall Hopcn ..
Utandard
l'orelun l-'liinnclnl.
I'ARIS, Nov. 7. The weekly statement of
the Hank of France shows the following
changes: Notes In circulation decreased
129,700,orK)f. treasury account current de
creased 41.175,ooof, gold In hand Increased
4,47j,OOOf. bills discounted decrensed 215,150,
OuOf. sliver In hand Increased l,&75,O00f,
LONDON, Nov. 7. The weekly statement
of the Hunk of EiiKland shows the follow
ing changes; Total reserve decreased
7M,(iO. circulation increased .C312.O00. bul
lion decreased j:479,$73, other securities de
creased 1,315,000, other deposits Increased
je.lS'j.OuO, public deposits decreased 2,1000(10,
notes reserve decreased 855,000, govern
ment securities decreased 191.000. The
proportion of the Hank of England's reserve
to liability Is 46.41 per cent, hh compared
with 45.63 pel cent last week. Hato of
discount unchanged at 4 per cent.
LONDON. Nov. 7. Money was in strong
demand today. Tho uncertainty ns to tho
future made discounts tinner. Huslness
on tho Stock exchange Improved. Tliero
was little feature, npart from the rise In
Americans, the approach of the settlement
and the Saturday closing, checking Inclina
tion for fresh engagements. Consols and
homo mill were llrm. Americans, opened
llrm ut about purity. Influenced by the re
ported Northern Pacific settlement and tho
result of tho New York election. Tho
transactions were chiefly professional.
There was no nppnrcnt public buying. After
fluctuating prices closed at about tho best
of the day. Grand Trunks advanced in
sympathy.
PA his. Nov. 7. iiusiness on me bourse
today was Irregular nnd prices had a ten
dency to bo weak. Rumors regarding the
general strike cnused a rise. Transactions
wero not numerous. Tho closing was
cnlm. internationals wero undecided. Hlo
tlntos wero heavy, owing to amalgamated
shares not beltur sunnortcd. Knrnrs and
Delleers opened heavy, but Improved nt tho
close. Tho private rato of discount Is un
changed at 2 15-16 per cent.
HEHLIN. Nov. 7. misincss on me oourso
today was extremely quiet and prices wero
Irreirnlar. Mines were In better demand
during tho early part of the day, but closed
easier. Navigation snares reacted ramer
sharply on liquidations. Americans were
dull. Canadian Pacifies advanced.
Condition of Ihe Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. Today's state
ment of the trensurv balances In the iren-
erul fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reservo in tne division or redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $175,020,097;
gold, $110,457,169.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands. 713-ICc;
middling gulf. K lM6c: sales. 103 bales, Fu
tures cioseu stenuy: Novemner, 7.4So: Do-
comber. 7.17c; January, 7.43c; February,
7.41c: March, 7..IS0: April. 7.37c; May. 7.33c:
June. 7..12c; July. 7.31c; August, 7.20e.
;EW ORLEANS. Nov. 1. COTTON
Firm: sales. 6.050 bales: ordinary. 513-16(3:
good ordinary, 6 5-16c; low middling, 6 7-16c;
middling, 7lej good middling. 714c; mid
dling fair, Ac: receipts, ls.wii pales; stock.
210.369 bales. Futures, steady; November,
7. 24 7.26c; December, 7.27i7.2Sc; January.
7.19Ji7.SOc: February. 7.17i7.19c; Mnrch. 7.17
4i7.Ue: April. 7.16tI7.1Sc; Muy, 7.16fi7.17c;
June, 7.157.17c.
ST. LOl IS, Nov. 7.-COTTON UUiet;
sales, 435 bales; middling. io: receipts,
6R9 bales; shipments, 6.363 bales; stock,
ij.495 bales.
GALVESTON, Nov. 7. CO T 1 ON yuiet,
7-lOe.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 7.-COTTON-Spot.
fulr demand; prices unchanged to l-32d
lower; American middling fair, 4 17-32d;
good middling. I 11 -"2d: Amerlcun middling,
4iid: low middling, 4 5l2d, goon ordinary,
4 1-32d; ordlnnry, ,125..12d. The sales of tho
dav were 9.000 bales, of which Wet were for
Speculation nnd export and Included 8,000
American, iieccipts, s.i'w nnies, iiiciiininR
1,WW American. Futures opened quiet nnd
Closed steudy. American middling g, o, e. :
November. I 5-6KH 6-6ld, buyerH; November
and December, 1 2-6ld, buyers: December
und January, 4 16-Olij 1 17-i'dd, sellers; Jan
uary and February, 4 1-6U1, sellers; Feb
ruary and Mnrch,, 4 1.6ld, sellers; March
nnd April. 4 l-6ld, sellers; April and May,
4 l-64d, sellers; May und June. 4 l-6ld. buy
ers; June and July. 4 l-64d, buyers; July and
August, 4 l-64d, buyers.
Uvnporntril Apple ami Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7. EVAPORATED
APPLES Trading was moderately uctlve
today. Out of town orders chiefly wns for
choice and fancy grades ut full prices,
while the other grades held steady on local
Inquiry. State, common to good. 6fjio;
prime, Stir: choice. 9e: fannv. 9,45l9'5c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market
continues Inactive. Prunes, ,Wri7o, Apr),
rots. Royul, Sli.fi 13c. Moor Park. ft12c.
IVuches, peeled, llftlSc; impeded, 6fn'.4c,
Suunr nnd MolHes.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 7 SUGAR-Qulet;
open Kettle, ;ie; open kettle, ceiiirnuni,
3'.W3l5c; centrifugal grnnubittvl, 3 13.16c;
white, 4c; yellow, 8'4fJ! 13-I6e; seconds, 2Uy
HHe. Molasses, steady, open kettle, 27 5f
35c; eentrlfui:a'. 161(24e.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7-.SUOAR-Raw,
market quiet, fair refining, Sije; centrifu
gal, f; test. 3c; molasses sugar, 3c; re
lined, quiet.
Wool Mnrwt.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7 -WOOI-Qulet ; me
dluni grades. 12U4)i7e; light flne. 12ifHac;
heavy tine, lOatllic; tub washed. 12a2lc.
OMAHA LIVE STOCtt MARKET i"
All DMirabU Oratei of Klllin and Fitieri
Said af tatroaf Prictt.
HOGS EASED FF A TRIFLE TODAY
Most Sheep anil Lamb on 9nlc Were
Feeders nnd Market Was Slum- anil
Wfslt, Klllera, Tnouwb, Were
Mrong and Active.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 7.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs, sheen.
Official Monday u,.Ul 2,j.t lo,ln9
uiilciat luesiiay i,ns
Olllciai Wt'dlienuay. o.ult ii,til
Uincul Thursday... ami ,,Mi
t,l1U
b.mi
Four days this week. 16,129 19,433
Same nays last week....:v,-iw l.u,iu
oauie rrK iieiorn.. i),lj- S.Dl.t
oiitne tniee weeKS ago..ui,iJ lr,i.yi
ctiine tour WeeKn ano.,.,li,si 24,116
butuis nays List year i,j6 li.wo
3,3u
41.. 1yj
ty.soi
31.1. M
3i,i!o
lo,V(26
uiiiuim iiiu
past nukeiut days, wan
COIII'
iiribous:
Date. 1901. lW).lK)9.lK"8.ilb97.l5.lS?i.
Oct
ou.
16.
11,
IS
u
I 6 22 1 4 721 4 201 13 59 , 3 201 3 70
I b iviii 4 bl, 4 lb, 3 7i 1 i M J 70
UCt.
UUI,
oct.
oct.
Oct.
oct.
Oct.
Oct.
uct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
oct.
, 6 2hl 4 621 4 101 i 67 3 S4 3
t,i it al 4 U 4 (Jl A "l 3 2b J ji
I I 4 6M 4 5J 3 71 3 641 S 27l
SO...
21...
6 214 I 4 13 3 ttyi A ui i .3 3 52
22... 6 UI-,1 4 2 I 3 bot 3 bii i 2b: 3 bt
2J,., u 994 4 bll 4 161 I 3 oJl 6 'Mi 3 1
S4...6 01 14 61, 4 1413 66, 8 2j 3 53
So... 6 Uo-1 4 4S 4 13 3 t)8 3 46, 3 44
ib...l t UU 4 b 4 1 S Oil S 41 i M. J IS
2...I I 4 b4i 4 1UI 3 471 A 3l 3 111
SB... 5 M):i I 4 lOi 3 0.' 3 42 3 13 3 41
29... I 0 si 14 52 I 3 541 3 SSI 3 151 3 39
1,1 I e -.111 . I.. 1 J ii, I ! Nil 1 1?1 :l (tl
U l-JTl 1 OV1 4 VJl , w v.l ,,
Oct. 31
6 67
4 47 4 UJl 3 661 13 19,
A 4D
3 42
Nov. 1.,
Nov. 2..,
NOV 3..
NOV. 4..
Nov. 5...
5
a
7314 4 51 4 01 3 53 3 29; I
72 I I 00, 4 0I 3 45 A 41 3 27
3 II
6 2V 4 02 3 61. A Ui 3 3l
3 33
I 6 71141 66( 13 b2l 3 4I 3 21
3 ?3
NOV. 6....
Nov. 7....
6 71',, 4
5 W4 4
4 Oil 13
49 O ll
3 :6
3 4j
1 02 3 60 I
I 3 23
Indleutev ftnndav.
The otilclai number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was;
Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.
C, M. & St. P 0
O. A; St. L 3 1
Missouri Paclllc 6 2
I nlon Paclllc System 17 14
C. & N. W 6
F E. ti M. V 32 22
C, St. P., M. ti. 0 6 9
H. At M .12 IS
C 1). A! Q 16 11
C, R. I. A: P., east 7 10
C, H. 1. At P., west 2 5
Illinois Central.... 1
Total receipts 126 107
2H
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows, each Diner purchasing thu
number of heao Indicated:
Cattle. Hots. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 26-S
G. 11. Ilamm inil Co b59
Swift and Company SA
Cudahy Packing Co 6.'5
Armour ti Co 3J6
Om, Pkg Co., from K. C. 103
Swift, from country
R. Uccker & Degan 9
Vansant & Co 61
Ixibman Ac Co 2 16
W. 1. Stephen Ut
Livingstone & Schaller.. 67
Dennis & Co 1
H. F. Hobblck 3S
A. S. Muwhlnney S
Hamilton .fc R 131
Other buyers 2.'5
io
41
6(0
1.5o6
2.ol2
2.113
1 3
297
J. '.'5.
3,:
3,313
Totals 3,239 7,140 5.55S
CATTLE Receipts of cattle today wore
fairly liberal, but tho market ruled strong
nnd acllvn on all desirable, track's. A Uo-
tlcenble feature of tho receipts tor this
week has been the Increase In the number
of corn-teds nnd the consequent decrease
in the proportion of western rangers.
There were nbont thlrtv-tlve curs of corn-
fed steeru on sale this morning and the
quality as a wnolo was very good, i-ackers all
Had liberal orders and uh n result thu bet
irr ernilPH sold about as fast as thev wero
unloaded. Tho market could safely he
quoted steady to strong and active. The
common kinds sold without much trouhlo
ut 1nst nbont vesterdav r prices.
Tho cow market was also actlvo today
nnd prices were fully as good as yester
day. Tho better grades In some cases sold
as much as loo higher than yesterday, as
the demund.was very uctlve tor that class
of stock. Tho medium kinds and canners
sold In lust about yesterday s notches,
Hulls, veal calves and stags all changed
hands freely at good steudy prices,
Tho sunnlv of feeders was not large this
morning and as tho demand was talrly lib
eral the market took on considerable life
and stronger prices were paid for the moro
uesirnDie nuuenes. uveryimng in tno way
of good heavy feeders or of choice year
lings was disposed of at an early hour.
Tho commoner kinds moved without much
trouble at steady prices.
There wero very fow western steers In
the yards this morning good enough for
killers. Good llrm prices were paid for
such ns did nrrlve, ns packers all seemed
anxious for good grass cattle. Range cows
wero also ready sellers at strong uric0'".
The choicer bunches could be quoted strong
to a dime higher and the commoner grades
steudy. Good feeders wero nlso stronger
und others steady. KCDrcscntative sales;
13EEF
STEERS.
No.
1...
1...
8...
11...
20...
AV.
S90
B20
9S7
1110
1041
924
109S
900
930
.760
1060
1003
Pr.
2 60
2 60
3 50
3 65
3 85
4 2.5
4 S5
4 40
4 60
4 60
6 65
No. Av.
Pr.
5 73
5 85
6 85
6 93
6 00
6 00
6 05
6 15
6 25
6 30
6 30
6 35
1 1130
14 1162
6S 115S
38 1312
18 1157
11...
9...
14...
3...
1...
63...
20.
.1127
:42.
40..
I...
1..
64..
31..
1353
1261)
1650
1420
1369
1454
4 80
5 60
30...
.1117
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
... 795 6 45 19 1065
...10QO 6 (SO SO H39
...1095 5 0) 63 1160
6 60
6 65
6 90
2 70
2 70
2 75
2 80
2 85
2 85
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 15
3 S3
3 23
3 50
3 60
3 65
3 65
.1 70
3 75
4 00
4 60
3 00
3 00
3 35
3 65
2 60
21.
COWB.
. 930
. 797
. 980
. 830
. 647
. 850
. 979
. 725
. 710
. 910
. 640
. 9t0
. 700
.1042
. 840
. 810
.1100
1 00
16 871
H 822
1 1030
1 1020
7...
1...
l5!..
1...
12...
11...
1 60
1 50
2 00
2 00
2 (
2 10
2 10
2 25
2 25
S 23
2 So
2 25
2 40
2 60
2 60
2 oil
S 50
2 60
S 60
2 60
2 60
5 1000
21.
965
25
10
1
19
10
1
10
1
3
1
3
... 844
...1179
...1000
... 939
... 950
... 960
... 9S2
...1360
... 933
...1220
...1165
...1063
...1284
... 914
...1560
...1300
1...
1
1
5
1
4
1
6
1
1
840
1 1160
5.
.1...
900
12
1
1
5
4
4
1
35""!.'!
3 ,
1 ,
1
1
6
1
6
... 810
... 997
HEIFERS.
... 730
... 750
... 720
... 617
...14.16
... 900
...1260
2 40 6
2 60 6
2 75 3
2 75 3
HULLS.
2 15 1
2 65 1
436
436
986
800
1320
690
1680
1620
3 00
3 73
3 75
3 15
6 00
5 00
2 60 1
2 60 1
...1360
COWS AND HEIFERS.
975 3 15 10 843
CALVES.
2O0 3 60 2 183
148 4 25 1 210
1...
130 5 00 IS 186
5 CO
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1...
1...
Mi) a :o 1 bou
380 2 60 14 617
STOCK CALVES.
420 2 60 2 363
325 .1 00 1 300
260 3 00
60
90
3 60
3 50
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
520
6S0
670
821
657
620
650
610
600
, 618
6.10
1 60
1.
910
3 10
2 50
2 50
2 75
2 75
2 75
3 00
3 0
.1 UO
3 00
12
86.1
696
910
540
630
.'! SO
.1 25
3 25
.1 25
3 25
3 25
3 50
3 50
3 50
4 00
3
3
1
1
3
6
3
1
.. 720
.. 710
.. 690
.. 810
..1031
3 00
9.
NEBRASKA.
N'o. Av. Pr. No.
S feedcirs,. 876 t2 76 1 strer...
1 bull 1170 2 (0 1 steer...
i bull 1270 2 15 2 steers..
Av. Pr.
. 650 $2 25
. 960 4 INI
.1140 4 63
I11 rows 936
80
fen ers,, wo
3 25
1 60
3 25
3 55
1 75
4 .VI
.1 S3
3 00
1 75
2 85
3 35
3 61
1 steer,,
1 bull...
1 bull...
1 bull...
...1000
...120ft
... 730
2 75
2 30
2 cows..
.1060
.1095
46 cows..
16 cows .
3 cows. .
1 steer..
1 row ..
2 cows. .
15 cows. .
9 rows, .
4 rows,.
20 cows..
.1 no
3 75
4 60
3 45
. 973
.. SOU
..1300
..1410
..1160
.. 853
.. IsVi
..1092
..1139
..1170
,1 steers,...!!)
21 feeders.. 697
S feeders.. ,W
16 feeders.. 96
2 heifers... 793
3 75
.1 80
.1 35
2 75
2 95
2.1 cows. .
22 cows, .
866
981
COLORADO,
2 terrs....U0O
5 steers. .. 848
11 steers.. ..1083
6 steers. ...1063
2 steers.. , &no
20 cows 11.19
.1 60
3 no
72 feeders.. 703 3 So
4 10
I 10
n i
17 rows...,
b feeders.
931
826
3 00
3 05
3 So
6 cows 1139 3 90
j. i;niers -b. u.
11 cowe 1061 3 10 21 iteeri.,..HSl
3 90
..IMS 3 25
,.11-M 1 50
10 steer. ..HV9 3 10
bull,,.
D. tllbson -S. D.
..lira 3 35 6 cows.
ll steers.
.106. '
.1029 a no
J'. A. Rarber-Wyo.
.. 911 2 73 S cows...,
IS cows...
Charles Ham S. D.
to cows 1010 3 16 .Icows....
910
75
9 cows 101s 3 t
D. . Lemon Wvo.
11 cows 93 .1 25 2 eons....
9S3 : 50
. ?ro .1 to
. 270 4 DO
E. H Mason Neb,
9v) .1 60 29 steers..
IM Ross Neb.
:N4 2 65 1 calf ...
Hull Bros.-Ncb.
595 2 25 19 c.s...
62 feeders..
2S cow's....
2 heifers..,
.10!;
. 913
.1 .10
2 45
I cow...
1 cow...
.1070 3 3D 3 rows...
. 740 2 13
H. Cllnc-Neb.
13 feeders
,. 919 3 SO
. 1235 2 ift
,.HM I .15
.. 705 2 in
LhikI and
1 feeder.
. 750
.1120
3 SO
1 35
2 So
bulls.,.
1 strer...
6 cows...
1 steer,..
2 cows,..
Valley
Live Stock Co.-Nrb.
32 feeders.. 797 3 t
feeders.. 2o 2 u
.. Gnoduln Neh
2J feeders.. 1017 3 60 2 steers. ...1170
W.
A. l'Torev Neb.
1 cow 1160
2 50 J cows 1070
2 50
2 00
2 50
2 '0
2 60
3 33
2 00
2 ()
3 35
3 cows lfn,
50 15 cows 912
1 COW 1190
.1 35 4 rows 1032
2 cows,.... ftfo
("I 1 cow 90
cows 1072
3 35 1 cow S7l)
3 COWS .VS1
50 6 cows 913
1 cow 7V)
2 00 1 cow 950
1 COW... . 860
1 cow 1070
00 1 cow 9 Ml
Scows 1O50
60
3 COWS 1120
Mll'dale Cattle Co. Neb.
... 995 3 05 2 bulls 1315
Sam Moses Neb.
19 cows.
10
3.1 feeders,. S62 3 75 5 steers.. ..1106
4 '.5
3 50
7 COWS 917 3 ful 4 steers... .10 2
3 cows Ml 2 Ni
HOGS Owing to unfavorab p reports
from other points tho hoc market here
opened rather slow and 2V(f3c lower. The
llrst hoes sold mostly at t5.b!. and an sell.
rs were generally asking more money the
market was uuu. rac iters ituaiiy rn.sed
their bids and thP bulk of nil tho sales
went nt $3.67H nnd $5,70. Tho close of the
market wns goid nnd strong, tho most of
the late sales being nt t5.70. In suite of the
slow opening everything was disposed of
In good season. The choicer bunches sold
Inrgely from
$5.721i to $5.5. Hepresenta-
tlvo sales;
No.
Av.
... 91
. .. SS
...133
...178
...133
,.4l
...172
...159
. . .208
...158
...321
...244
...197
. ..1S6
...207
...212
. . .256
. . .295
...192
...249
...218
...311
...2S6
...340
Kt'l
!!!S74
...271
...239
...260
.. 276
...260
...XS
...245
...217
...296
...299
Sh. Pr.
.. 5 !
cows.
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
65 286 101 6 6714
3' 201 40 6 70
69 211 ... 5 70
51 290 ... 5 70
61 278 ... 5 70
61) 241 40 6 70
72 202 ISO 6 70
83 207 SO 5 7ll
r.t 260 120 6 70
S 2s7 80 6 70
54 .115 10 fi 70
55 212 ... 6 70
53 257 ISO 5 70
69 260 40 6 70
65 264 ... 6 70
7S 275 360 5 70
27 323 ... 5 70
23 312 ... 5 70
61 ISO 40 5 70
62 2S4 160 5 70
f'9 209 SO 6 70
68 296 160 6 70
62 261 S0 5 70
79 212 ISO 5 70
61 270 80 6 70
61 1S6 40 5 70
54 S92 320 5 70
61 297 80 6 70
67 291 ... 5 70
87 227 200 5 70
65 263 ... 6 70
61 235 6 70
72 217 80 6 70
SO 209 80 f. 70
48 284 120 6 70
65 269 ... 5 70
bl 285 ... 5 70
03 224 120 6 70
62.. i... 274 1 20 6 70
74 272 210 5 70
66 246 ... 5 70
51 302 80 6 70
36 S97 ... 6 72'4
68 268 80 5 724
61 277 1 60 5 72',
I
30
5 35
6 43
r. ho
70.
30
40
5 6214
5 6
r. 65
5 63
5 63
5 63
6 I.)
6 tU
o 63
5 63
5 65
5 67'4
6 6714
5 6714
6 6714
0 671,
5 67N
5 6714
6 6714
5 674
6 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 674
6 671
6 6714
1 SI
5 674
5 67(4
6 67(3
6 6714
6 6714
5 67'i,
5 6714
6 67V4
5 67',
6 6714
6 6714
6 671,
5 67U
S 67(2
5 671s
6 6714
5 671j
5 67(4
6 6714
5 7,
21 .
90
S3.
40
80
200
120
SO
210
80
120
160
240
200
40
160
2N0
40
40
'so
120
120
SO
120
120
80
160
160
280
'so
I.
1.
41.
46.
92. .
76..
64.
59
16.
56.
69.
1.
79.
61
38.
63
73..
69.
61
66
63
60.
112
69
6ft
X2..
60,
60 260
63 213
SS 185
11 . . .
..221
. .222
..308
..231
..203
.,250
. .220
..214
..291
..259
..213
. .293
..251
. .2,11
120
80
80
160
120
160
ISO
120
200
240
120
SO. . .
69...
71...
60...
68...
104..
70...
...256
...235
...3.19
. . .359
...282
...211
...242
...258
200 6 72U
Six) 6 7214
... 5 7214
... 5 7212
... 5 10
... 5 75
3.1. . .
72..,
43..
4S..
23..
73..
61..
36...
66...
SI...
7.1, . .
30...
66...
40
6 SO
5 85
il...
SO
5 6714
tllll-.l-.l' Hl'PCllllK 1
of sheep
wero tulr y
liberal today lor this time of the week, but
1 no nig ouiK 01 wnai tin arrive wns feed
ers. There were hurtlly enouch of the
minion cranes 10 nmkrt n tent nf tim mii-,
Ket. ihe ftw hunches that puckers did
buy brought good strong prices, ns Is
shown by the fact that 11 Hiring nf ..
sold nt $3.25, which were far from being
choice. Other bunches of fat sheen nnd
minus soio proportionately iiign.
The feeder market. 1111 tin, nilu.r lin,,,i
waH slow and week, tho same as It hns been
lor me msi several days, very few buyers
Mum uu nu uiiLiKt:i, ru inai sellers ex
perienced considerable difficulty in tllspos
lug of what they had.
wuoinuons; unoice yenrimgs, $3.403.6o:
fair to good yearlings, $3.21)03.40; choice
wemcrs. u.soim.ou: la r to cood wethers.
j.urfla.iw; cnoico ewes, J2.90M3.25; fair to
goou owes, 2.wjM2.9i; cnoico spring lambs.
$4. 3044.60; fnlr to good spring Inmbs, m.Vtff
4..io; iceuer wemcrs, 53.ew3.wj; feeder
lambs, tJ.iVKiH.io. Representative salej.
No.
Av.
113
SI
68
60
130
70
103
9.1
92
91
102
62
70
69
61
Pr.
2 73
a 60
4 S3
I 25
1 50
1 50
3 00
3 25
a 25
3 60
5 5)
3 90
4 25
4 25
4 23
S native ewes
: native wethers
12 native la. nlis.-
97 native lambs
3 Wyoming bucks....
4 Wyomlnr bucks
109 ewes nnd wethers...
53 western ewes
31.1 western ewes
145 western wethers
6SS western wethers
CoO feeder lambs
16 western lambs
So western lnmbs
140 Wyoming lnmbs
CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET.
Cattle
Firm to SlniT HtiR I.owcr
Mil 1"
Slirrp Strndy.
CHICAGO. Nov. 7. CATTLE-Rerelnt
9,000 head. Including 436 head Texans. 1,000
ncad westerns; good, llrm; others very
slow;- good to prime, t6.tmif6.85; poor to
medium, $3.76ifu.90: stockers nnd feeders,
$2.00ffM.25: cows, $l.25fr4.50: heifers. ' I2.25ti)
5.00;. canners, $1,25192.25; bulls, $2.0OW.50;
culves, $3.00410.25: Texns steers, $3.00i4.00;
western steers, $.1.65(55.45.
HOGS-Recelpts. 29.000 head: estimated
tomorrow. 24.0UO heud: left over. 4.500 bend;
about 5c lower: mixed and butchers, $5.601
6.05; good to choice heavy, $5.6.Hi6.uO; rough
heavy, .-jmiw; ugnt, $5.35j.63; hulk of
sales. $5.60ii6.85.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts, 18.000
head: sheep, steady at late declines; lambs,
steady at lain declines; good to choice
wetners. tair to cho cn mixed.
$2.9WM0; western sheep, $3.00fl3.00: native
lambs. $2.50JH.0; western Inmbs, $3.0Oy.1.00,
RECEIPTS Oinclai: Cattle. 22.513 -liead!
hogs, 35.780 head; sheep, 21,818 head.
SHIPMENTS Cattle, 4,139 head: hoes.
4,617 head; sheep, 826 head.
KaiiRB City .Live Stock Market,
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 heud natives, 1,000 head Texans.
400 head calves; good cattle steady to shade
lower: common came, lower: tnoicc oxpori
and dressed beef steers. t5.fi04Z6.50: fair to
good, $4.756.85; stockers and feeders, $2.55fi)
4.S5: western fed steers. tS.OO'UO.SO: western
range steers, $2.8084,63; Texas and Indian
steers, $2.75?f4.50: Trxns cows, $1,761(3.20. na
tive cows, js.wiH.4i); lienors. 3.ixii.j.;m,
bulls, $2.50ft3.S0: calves, $3.25fi5.10.
HOGS Receipts, 13.000 head: market
strnnir to 5c hlulier: ton. $6.03: bulk nf sales.
$5.55W5.95; heavy. $5.9Jft6.n5: mixed packers,
Ks.?0',i.ft5: IlKht. 15.35575.80: nles. $l.6Mi5.35.
Hlll'.f.r ANl lAAUia- iieceipis, ,i,oj
head) market Htrong; native lambs, $l.v
B.(M! western Inmhs. U.WiU.wii native
wothers. $3.2M(3.85; western wetners, j.i.ium
3.60; ewes, $2.75j3.4o; culls, ji.&orra.sj.
St. I.oul Live .Stock Mnrkel.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
4,100 hend, Including 2,200 head Texans;
market Hteady for nntlveH; .Texas steers,
in,, I'lrhc- niiilen shinning and export
steers. t5.005I6.S5: dressed beef grades. t3.60
U16.SO, steers under lmo Ibi... $2,40fil,85j
Blockers and teeners. i.iu'n ". '""
heifers. $2.00474.90; bulls, $2.2(3.50; Texa.i
and Indian steers, $:i.o0fr4.2.5; cows and
heifers. $2.20f3.23, , r
HOGS Recolpts. 6,800 head; market 5c
lower; pigs and lights, $5.50iiS.65! packers,
: r.ivCTt At. h.itfiArH. t5.75i 6.05.
SH EEP AND LAM US Receipts, 1,900
head; market steady: native muttons. $3.W
$2,0043.60; stockers, $l,i5Q2.00.
Nw York Monry Markrl.
viru- YORK. Nov. 7 MONEY On call,
steady. 3!4il per cent; last loai . .114 per
cent; prlm mercantile paper. i'u per
HT E Kb I N 1 J ri A 1 1 A N 1 1 r. r -1 1 111, - 1 1 -
tun! business In bankers' nitis at ji.swrt
1 c- .lamnnrl mill at ll.M'. ior sixty
;iL- nn.i.Vt rule. Il.m and $I.S7!Ml4.8S:
,..J( , . , tilt.
commercial ouis, t.",-i,i.'-"v?-
SILVER Hr. Mo; Airxit-nn uuii.uo,
noNDS-Oovcrnincnt, steudy. state, Inac
tive; railroad, Irregular
. Vork Mvi- Mork Mmiirt.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7.-HEH VES-Re
eelnts. 426 hsad. hII consigned direct; no
sales reported. Cables quote American
Hit.rrn ut witMc dressed uelclit. nnd re
fr lira rat n I- hf-rf at !.5lWf Exports. 8 beOVeH,
CALVES Receipts, 2S head; a few veals
sold nt .owis.7b. . . , . .
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 3,165
J better Wound -h
trn bunch nt $3 5! laml , $1 ttof.MS; cull?, $1.
noils -Here tit : 0Jx head, nrmer. a
bunch of state boas soul at Ml. IU: westerui.
$3.'.tfi6.lV.
St. Joseph
1,1 r rlneU Mm-Urt.
ST. JOSEPH.
No. 7 CATTLE Hi-
ceiits, -.'.too head, stetdy to HV lower; na
tives. $.1.0lKfi6.76. rows 11 1 , 1 lu.lfrra. l S.vt'e
j. 15; Vfnls. XWfO. '.'.I. bulls nnd Minis. J'-MXMf
J.U0; I lookers nnd feeders. $150ill.2.s
1 iyof- itrceipis, s.tnj neau , steady to 10
lower: Pics. Sot' lower, llclit nml IlL-lit
mixed, $.r.iV.j5.S7'4, mcdltim and heavv. $j,70
l3.97j. Pigs. $l.2.ij ..'; bulk. $5.70yS.S714.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Receipts. 7Whcad:
sternly; lambs, $1,73.
Mock In Mlitht,
The followlnir tnhlr shows' the recelnts of
cnttle, hogs and sheep at the live principal
1. ...... 1 .... vn..AH.i... -.
cit'vn inn 1 nijin 1111 ,t, 1 1 1 1 1,1 1
Cattle.
Hogs.
i',.;wi
I9,il
1.1.
S,oo
Sheep.
6911
IS 0 V
,1 5 )
I "0)
-to
South Omnlia 2.511
Chicago 9.im
Kansas city.. wi
St. trills 4,10)
St. Joseph 2,!i0
Total.
:i,iii 63.I3.1 ai.c.u
Coltce Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7.-COFFEE
Spot
Hlo. strong; No. 7 Invoice. 7c. Mild.
tlrm;
Cordova. "Mi lie. Futures had a record-
breaking day of It. both as regards to
business transactions nnd fluctuations In
value. The oiieiilnir was steads in tone.
with prices I01M5 points higher, the mlvanco
being duo to coveting by 1 lightened shor'H
on rumors of continued drouth In tho
Santos district and on bullish Europiuit
market advices. Speculative demand lrotn
the room contingent und outside Investment
developed on a heavy scale following tho
cull nnd prices udviinced a further 'flirt
points bv mldduv. with offetlnKs scnice.
At noon n private eah.o from Hnixll mado
lis appearance, estimating the next It o
crop at 2,5iio,0i bags und thn Santos crop
at i,iim,ui nags, a total ot t,(si,i. nags,
whcrciis from itt.onu.oao to ll.nno.ono bags had
been generally expected. This enblo In
spired the wildest covering by shorts nnd
neavy nuying ior an nccoiints, prices nit
vanclng rapidly until a net rise of 60)ii
Points lind been reached. Koremtt houses
started the buying In the morning and wero
lurgc purchasers ull day, while lnveUunt
support for outside account was also very
heavy. A slight tenetloii on prollt-taking
occurred near the close, hut tlnal prlC' s
were 5jIiw'c higher, with the tone- steads-.
Sales reached the enormous total of 15H.ni)
bngs nnd Included Deceniber at 6.30i(6.37c;
March. 6,tiVf7.15c; April. 6.95Gf7 Sue: May.
6.75ff7.63c; June, 6.S53t7,23c; July. K.ICff; 50c:
August, 7.10c, September, 7.15'jf 7.63o; Oc-
If.'.., t, IVb,
w York Dry Good Mnrkrt.
TVEW YORK. Nov. 7. DRY GOODS Tho
market today was quiet. In some lines of
brown sheetings and drillings prices wero
weak, but lending- makes were steady.
Hleached cottons nnd coarse colored goods
also steady, Prints In quieter request.
Print cloths dull nnd unchanged. Hosiery
nnd underwear In light demand ut previous
prices.
Cotton Seed OH Dividend.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7. The directors of
tho American Cottonseed OH company have
declared the usual semi-annual dividend of
3 per cent on Its preferred und n dividend
of 2 per cent for the year on Its common
stock. Three and n hnlf per cent was paid
nn the common stock last year.
FOOD MAKERS IN AN EMBRACE
Srvrntren of Them Form Conililnnt Ion
to HrKiiln.tr Priors and
Sale Territory.
PITTSDURO, Nov. 7. Seventeen large
preserve manufacturers of the country nt a
meeting In this city formed a combination
to bo known as tho American Association ot
Manufacturers and. Distributers nf Food
Products. Tho object of the organlratlon Is
to regulate prices and sales territory und to
secure n moro Just Interpretation of thn
puro food laws. Tho companies represented
at tho meeting havo a combined capital of
$3,500,000 and control about three-fourths
of the total production of the country. A
central office will he established In cither
Pittsburg or Chicago.
Trxnn OH .Venn.
From Hcaumont Dally, Oct. .28, 1901.
"Tho Apex Oil Co.'s well was brought In
today In gocd shape. Its net Ion at II rat was
spasmodic, but soon got down to business
and tho How wns n 6-Inch steady stream."
"Spindle Top No. 2 wus brought in Satur
day morning with a fine 6-lncli How. Satur
day was a record breaker on Spindle Top.
The day wound up with four guahurs."
'Fifty-one cars oil sold hero on track to-
day. A very good day."
'Over Four Hundred shiploads Hcaumont
oil now on Uio briny deep enrouto to Europo
to bo UBed In tho vast furnaces ot the fac
tories in tho old world."
"Tho Omaha Texas Oil Co.'s well on tho
Urico tract Is being pushed on rapidly as
possible. This is tho only 12 14-Inch casing
In the district nt present."
Tho good pcoplo of tho United States out
side of Texas cannot renllzo what great
fortunes aro canned up in our nil fields In
nnd around Hcaumont and Splndlo Top
Heights. Each gusher pours out on an
average of 65,000 barrels per day nnd thern
aro about Bcventy-flvo gushers. Total, 4,-
875,000 barrela per day, and sells readily for
30 tents per barrel, which brings In an un-
purallolcd Income dally of $1,462,600. It
seems nlmost Incredible, yet It Is nil true.
Tho Omaha Tcxns Oil Co. is selling a lim
ited number of shares of stock on their
holdings nt tho extremely 'low price of 23
'cents per sharo of one dollar par value.
No personal llablfity. Ever) shareholder
participates In the same Immenso proll:s.
Write tho Omaha Texas Oil Co., Council
Hliiffs, Iorfa, for full particulars.
Got their prospectus nnd read II carefully.
S5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE .Dd
HYDROCELE cured
Method new, wltiioul
cutting. k x Ion
of tlms
Mf w.m mcnradforllfaandtnepouion
OT rnil.lStborouhl7 cleanaed from
the system. Soon every ilan and symptom
tllsapnearw completely at'd foreTer. ijo
"HUr.AKINO OUT" ot ibe (Urease on the skin
Dr face Treatment conral.. no danfaroui
Sruraorlnjurlons tnedlcluw.
WC1K MENf'0'" Excesses or Victim
tO TfllVVOUl 1 "T)KIIILITY or EXHiDSTIorf.
WiHTINd WAKWEf(H With KAIILV DtCAY lit
Youno and MiDm.it Aoai). lack of rlin, lr;
and strength, witn organs unpaped and V
STRICTURE cuvd W.h a new nolo
Trealineut, No P'-u, no detection frow bute
nf . Kidney nnd llladnu'1 TroablM.
CtustlUtTofl I rte. Trratnitst by Wall.
Call on on or addrets 1 10 So. 14th St.
Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha Jeb.
Deputy Btt VetertnarUn.
Food Irupcotor.
H. L. RIMiGCIOTTI, D. V. S.
CITY VETERINARIAN.
Offlo na Infirmary. 21th and Mfaoo 8U.
Telephone 529.
RIY C. MERRILL ft CO.,
Grain, Stocks and Provisions
Room 4 N. Y. Life.
Telephone 691.
ofimaiiv i nun.
Boyd Commission Co
Bueceieora to jamai B. Ileyd 4 Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
..HAIN PHllVlfclONS AND NTOCICS.
Hum d at 'I'rnde llulldlos.
Direct wires to CUIrajo and New Tors.
Cormnd.ao. John A. Wi.r.n
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