10 THE OMAHA DAILY B EE: SATURDAY, OVOHRH H, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Da; f Unlcadif- Armi and Eomi Fricti Hart U Fail. CORN LOSES SOME OF ITS OLD STRENGTH IVrnUriin and Kit cm liicllnntlnii In Kollotr the DiMSUVMird Lend Huts liulil Well Despite l,liiildn tlon 1'riM IhIoiir Hcili CHK'AOO, Nov. S.-Lhiuldatlun for profits Induced by early bearish conditions brought a lower tendency all around In groins today In splto ot bullish reports toward the end of the session. December wheul cloned a shade hlBhr, December com ',jc lower nnd December oats Sc down. Provisions closed unchanged to 2M,o higher. Profit-taking wiiB i.opiiliir cuny In the ulicat ilt, us the rcoult of disappointing cables. There were advances both at Liver pool and on the. continent, hut not i noiigh to Mlmulnto moro buying hero of yester day's sort. On this Inllticnco December opened n shade higher to a simile lower at 72'if72V and sold rapidly down to i2ae. For a time the market took everything offered and then It wan suddenly discovered that the pit wiih overnold. Rullisli news begnn to arrive, there was a report of stnnty lalnfiill for the late sown crop, I ho Hour situation was reported strong, with pi Ices up 10( . This brought a sudden bulge. Tightened the shorts and December le aded to 1Vti'&Ui: Prices, west wero Mil! strong, hut otherwise mot outride markets were weaker. Professionals seemed to ho controlling affairs nnd near the end of the nesslon, when they were sutlstlcd with profits, December sugged olf HKaln nnd cloed harely steady, u shade higher at "J'.c. IajcuI receipts were 170 car?, seven teen of contract grade. Allnnenpolls ami Duluth reported 66.1 cars, making a total for the three point, of SSI cur-!. ugnlnsl 7l cars Inst week and 551 hint year. Primary ucclpts were l.iCt),"") bu., iiniiltiHt 631,001 liu a year ago. Hen hoard clearances In wheat and Hour were HJt.OO bu. The sea board reported twenty-four loads taken for export. Argentine shipment for the week wete 172,'K') bu., ngnlnsl 136,() last week. Corn was somewhat weak, over u narrow lunge, with downward tendenej. hi the main this pit followed wheat without show ing any Individual importance. December opened unchanged to i'h'ic higher nnd never roue above Its higher opening price. Liquidation tor profits ny prominent longs brought easier prices and though thero were occasional rallies, December closed v. enk and 6c lower at t!)'c. The cash de mand was still good, receipts scanty, but the market could nut stand the constant unloading. Ilecelpts were eighty curs. Outs h"ld well consldeilng the genor.il liquidation. The commission house demand had eased off and prominent longs realized. December, which opened unchanged, Undil uted and closed easy, MiUc lower, at 3Ma fl.tSNc. Tim cash situation was good. Ile celpts were 143 cars. Provisions were dull and steady. Pi Ices were n shade easier at tile start on lower pliers for hogs, but soma small buying oiders by commission houses, supposcdl.v for the foreign account, steadied the. mar ket. January pork closed unchanged at $14,924. Jnnusry lard -''to up at $1.63 nnd January rlhs a shade lower at $7.67'.y 7.70, ICstlmutcd receipt for tomorrow: AVhcnt, 120 cars, corn, 90 cats; gats, 190 cars; hogs, lo.'Mi head. The leading futures ranged as follows: A-tlcles, Open. ! High.! Low. I Close. 'Te?'y. Mvheat Nov. Dee. .May t orn Nov. Dec. AIny .Mny Pork Jan. AIny Lnid- Nov. I tec. Jan. AIny ltibs- .IHII. May No. I 3si S3', fil I I i i tM3l 39';flfii),50Tliiil 14 90 i 024 S 45 K 50 8 KM n fi.i 72' 76ttV 59 v i 7!V4 76' 59 62' i io'.s,i io',4 irT 11 95 1 ti 90 11 ma 11 aiM 13 I2,4' 13 t2',i 13 07H 15 07'j I ' IK S fi'JVi S A7V4 s 70 j 7 7ft I 7 Si I S 1214 X 1V1 S M S fti r.i 1 77',il s r.ju.' S AS ! S 70 7 70 I 7 KM S 7fj r.214 S f.7'i 7 70 7 82i Cash nuolatlons were as follows: FLOUR Klrin: winter patents. M.W w. siraifiins. y..myi(.f-3'. clears, K.mvi io: prlliK speclnls. 4.()'ff4.IO; patents, t3.25W !W; straights. J2.701T3.10. W 1 1 HAT No. 3. KS?iilifl)'&c: No. 2 red. 74 (if 7 IHe. CORN No. 2 yellow. 0!jc. OATS -No. 2. IOUWoic; No. 2 white, 42' j tffUiJe: No. 3 white, 42iSj43c. KYK-No. 2. D?c. HARLKY Fair to choice mnltlug. SfiiiiSo. SHUDRNo. 1 flax. $1.57; No. I north western. JI.M'.i; prime timothy, $.i.3ftfotl.W. PROVIKIONH-Mess pork, per bid., J13.JW 713.?o. Lard, per 100 lbs.. Si.WiS.:ZM- Short ribs sides (loose). $7,MW?7.f. Dry salted boulder (boxed), J7.2Vj7.to. Short clear sides (boxed). JX.lOffS.ZO. WIIIHKY-nnsl of high wines, JUL The 'following are the receipts and ship ments for the lust twenty-four hours: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Klour. bbls 22.MO !t.iX) "Wheat, bu 1M.00O H9,r)0 'Corn, bu Sti.noo li.nui) os,t., bu I7...oeo . 121,0110 Jlye. Itu 11.000 1.O.10 Rnrtey, bu 2,non I2.0r)0 On the Produce exchange toduv the but tr market was llrm; creameries, ll'i22e; dnlrles. lnc. Cheese, stonily, PVifiWic. ICggs, llrm; fresh, 2I'ic. m:v V(hk ;k.m:hai, aiaiikkt. tin lost nil of Its gain of yesterday, d. eliding 1 2s 6d under llouMatlon. with snot quoted at 113 15s nnd futures at tpM lofl. Spelter was dull and easier localb t losing nt J4.30fj4.35, but was ipilit and without change at Ioudou, wher" -pit closed at 10 I2n IVI. Copper In Ixuidou w.is 2s M higher at X'bl for futures. Mrallv the market was dull at li.3'ili.() for Lake Superior and JiJ.37'Jl'i.i2,j for casting and electrolytic. Jyad eased olf 2.1 l to Jtll Sa for spot at London, while the local mar. ket was dull and unchanged at tl.37'-. Do mestlu Iron mnrkets were quiet. Pig Iron warrants. Jlo.IV); No. 1 northern foundry, $lf..oifIU.i); No. 2 southern foiimlrj, JHoof iri.ifi; No. J Kjiltlieiii foundry, Jll.fftf)13 .Vi: No. 1 southern soft foundry. JIITKiMi!.'". Ubiscow Iron warrants oloed at C5s Id and Mlddleshorough closed at Us l'd. OMAHA U tl(ll,i:s.l,i; .MAItlil'IS. CAR FAMINE IS CONTINUED E. G. Dnn Saji It it ai fiad Now a FriTitui Wtek. PINCHES SOME EASTERN MANUFACTURERS Tltc.i Himf to llnnk rnrtinces 'I'liiiiiiuli Inability In liet CoUe AITects the l'porl llnlnesn, Too, ( iiodlllns of Trnile nnd notnl Ions 1111 Mnple nml rnncy Prmliicc. KOriS-Hecelpts. fair; loss off, 17c. LIV'H I'OULTRY -Hens. Sl4?c; young and old roosters. 4e: turkevs. iflSc: ducks and gocso, G'riCHoi spring chickens, per lb., 7i(7'4e. lll'TTIJR-Commoii to fair. 13c. cholco dairy. In tubs, IMflfic; separator, 15!'fi2(c. KRi:sir FISH -lllack bass. ISc; white bass, loo: bluellsh, lie; liullhends, loc: blue tins, 7c; fiuffaloes, 7c; cntllsh, 12c; cod, 11c; crapples, loc; halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; hud dock, 10c; pike, 10c; red snapper. 10c; sal moil, lie; sunllsh, c; trout, luc; whltellsh, 10. oy.STKRS-Meillumn. per can. 2.'c: Stand- urds, tier can, 23c; extra selects, per can, 1 plants are e :13c. Now York count, per can. Wc; bulk 1 Imndle the 1 Standard, per gal., J1.20J1.23; bulk extra . inirchased 111 I'HJIiU.NM Live, per iioz., 00c. VKAIWholce, H'aSe. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale liny Dealers' association: Choice unbind. if.tu; No. 2 upland, iS.50: medium. ; coarse. Si.su. Rye straw. 16. Tlieso prices are ror hay of good color nnd qunllty Deinund fair. Receipts, 20 enrs. VIIKAT--tWC. CORN-Wc. HRAN-II5.50. OATS-33C, VEOETAULKS. POT A TO US H o m e Krown and northern. Wt'W, Halt Lake, $1; Colorado, Jl. r.uitri,AiNTrcr cioz., i3c. CARROTS Per bu.. 50c. RF.IiTS-Per half-bu. basket, 30c. Tt'RNIPS-Per bu.. 69c. Rutabagas, per Hl lbs.. 11.23. cUCl'MRKRS-nothouse, per dor.. J1.23. PARSLKY -Per doz., 2So. SW'UKT POTATOMS -Home grown, per lb., 2Uc, Renulnc Virginia, per bbl., S3; Georgia, per bill., tl.'o. CARHAUIC-Hollnnd seed, crated. l'4c. TO.MATOi:K Home grown, per 18-lb. bas ket. 50c. UEANS Wax, per '.S-bu. basket, (Wc; string. nr H-bu. basket, iioc. iwiUMt-itomo grown, per lb. c: Stwin- per crate, S1.60; Michigan reds, 2'.jc per Ountnt Ions of the Day on Various Commodities. NKiV YORK, Nov. S.F!.OUR-Recclpts. 23.W bbls.. export. K.W4 bbl.: market S?i 10c higher, strong, with fnlr demand; winter patents. $:i,ivwi3.7o; winter straights, $3.4Ofl.1.50, .MlmiesotH patents, fJ.M?i l.lft; winter extras S2.iiOf2.PO; Minnesota bakers, $2.9Cfyri.2!ii winter low grades. $2.4()T2.B0. Ryo flour, llrm; fnlr to good, J3.00y3.39; choice to fancy. )3.:!0ff3..M. CORNMKAL Firm; yellow western. SI.25; city, SI.2I; Rrandywlnc. S3..f.ff3.W. HARLKY-Steady; seeding. fWiKu, c. I. f Iluffalo; malting. fufi'iUc, c. i. f., Ruffalo. m.'f'KWIIKAT-yulet, r7c, c 1, f., car load, to nrrfvo, New York. RYK Strong; No. 2 western, fifio. f. o. b , nlloat; state, 673c, c. I. f., Now York car lots. WHHAT Receipts, !i.fiR0 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, R5ii, f. o, b., afloat; No. 2 red, NWiC elcvntor; No, I uortherii. Duluth, M'c, r. o, b., afloat; No. 1 hard. Duluth, $73nC, f. o. b., afloat. Options opened firm, on good buying by foreigners, but lat-r weakened under general realizing and largei' Argentina shipment, Subsequent,)' thry- cxperlenceil a second shnr rlso on export demand west, heavy local covering and light offerings, but liiiHlly eased off slightly tinder Into realizing and clo.d sternly nt unchanged prices, , May, Mj' SI ll-lfic. closed nt SlHe; Iccemher. 79'.'(i' W4C. closld at 79c. CORN -Receipts, 22.IW bu.; export. 9 Kid Vm, Spot, tinner. No, iW'tc, elevator, and WVc, f. o. b., alloat. Option market was llrm early, with wheat; sold ofT under realizing, but rallied will! the lute whe.it ndvlees, It finally yielded to suIoj for long account and closed easy at 'i; net deulli e. JIny. MMlMHe, closed at (VPi,e; December, I'SMJW 3.16c, closed at ti.V;c, OATS-Recelpts, 1IS.700 bu.; exports, 13.19 bu S4pot, llrm; No. 2. 15c. No, 3. IU-; No. i white, 47c; No, :t white, ifiije; track mlx'd western, 4514c; track white, WjGOe. Options Irregular and fairly wteady. HAY Steady; shipping, WiiCSc; good to choice. fc5fiV&c, HOPS -Quiet; state, common to choice. 1901 crop. J2Jfl5?ic; 19DH croii. 9if!4o; imju trop, rtilllc. Pacltlc coast, )901 ciop, illr !5Ho; IPOrt crop, 9fil4c: lW crop. GTMlc IllUttn rirnii iiaivesion. ji 10 ;& jus, lr: California, V) to 21 lbs., 2lj2fc. LKATHF.R -Steady; hemlock Hole. Ftiicuo Ayre. light to heavyweights, 2.Vi2fl!ic VOOL Quiet; domcitlc llcuce. 23ii2i)0; Te'.is. ICifWc PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; pueket. Jlrt.ro (q 11.00; family. Sll.CunZ.Oo: mess. S9.f.O; beef Iwnis. SVX).CM21.0'i. city extra India inecs. $l7.lgiP."- Hit nieiits, steady; pickled bellies. W.CO'uS.'ii; pickled shoulders, 7.UM(7 7ft; pickled hams. SI0.2.V Lard. stendy; western steamed, SS.S3; Novenilier closed nt j:i, nominal; reiineii. steady; con tinent. S!. South Amerh-a, JIO: compound, S7.fi2itfl7,75. Pork, steady; family, tl'Mt S17.23; short clear, SIT.COif 19.(0; ines-, JI5o0rf JiiOO. TALLOW-Firm; city (S2 per pkg,), S'kc; country (lkgs, free), liSflSc. ni'TTUR-Recelpis, 2.950 pkgs.; strong; lste dairy. 141121c; creamery, 21fi22'c; Juno creamery, imfu'l'ic, fnclnry, L'ljll'vc CHKF.Sir-Recelpts, 1.900 pkgs.; funey, largo. September, UMtSc: fancy, largf, October, 9'i'ii9Sc; fimey, small, September, 10'iClWie; fancy, small. October. 94tfllc. r.or,s--Rfcolpti. 3.499 pkgs.; llrm, slnto and Pennsylvania. SIVjMc: western, candled, 2l1i23c; western, unc.iudlcd, 5JiS4e. POULTRY-Alive, very quiet; springer., ttr; turkeys. Miiar; fowU, Sijc; drested, firm; springers, 1'c. fowls. fc'.Jc; turkeys, 10.l)llt MBTAI.S -Tin whs a hade steadier to. day at New York hut m l active, elo'ing stvady In tone at Vl.'byZM. At Imdon CMLKRY Knlamnzno. ner bunch. ?.Vu :!.".e Nebraska, per bunch, S0fy3Se; Colorado, 1UQ NAVY RKANS Per bu., J2.15, Flit; ITS. APPLKS-Ren Davis, per bbl., 13.50; wine sups. $3.30; Jonathan. 4.ixKtf6.i); snows, S3.5p; Hellellowers, per box, Sl.iio. PKARS-ICclfers, $2; Vlkers, S2.23; Law rence, S2.23. OR A PICS Concords, eastern, 22c; Mala gas, per keg, Jfi.OD'ffT.oo. CRANIIKRRHCS Per bbl., J7.0O7.5O; per crate. S2.73. QUINCES Per box. $l.oO. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOKS-Mexlcans, 14.004.50; Florida, 14. LRMONS Knncy. $3.7004.00. RANANAS Per bunch, according to size, S2.2.Vfi2.75. I'lOH California, new cartons, 70c; Im ported, per Hi., rafllc. ' DATIS Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, per lb., 6!o; Sails, f,c. MISCKLLANHOUS. Nt'TS New crop walnut." , No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c; hard hell, per lb.. 12'4c; No, 2 soft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-shell. 10(ic; Ilrnzlls, per lb.,. 13o; filberts, per lb.. 13c; al monds, soft-shell. 17c; hard-shell 15c; pe cans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa nuts, per 100. S3; chestnuts, 12c. HON ICY Per 24-sectlon case. S.lnOtf:!. CIDICR-Nehawkn, per bbl., $.1; New York, W.M. SAU1CRKRATJT Per H-bbl., S3. HIOICS No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, fie; No. 1 salted, SV4c; No, 2 salted, 7iic; No. 1 veal calf, S to 1214 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry bides, Sftl3c; sheep pelt., 25ff27c; horsehldes, $1.3032.23. Nt. I.ouls Crnln and I'ravlatnna. ST. LOUIS, Nov. S.-WHKAT-ICn.sy: No. 2 red cash, elevator, 73c; track, 7oV(i74Vic; December. 73'MJ'73'j,o; May, 7l3ifWjr; No. 2 hard. 7isiti7fc. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 61'ic: track, 62!;ftC!!ci December, fiOtfo; Muy, tilt.u S!;c. OATH Firm; No, 2 ensh. 1014c; " track, 4i'4'fi4ivic: .May, 42c; 'o. 2 white, 43l3iic. RYK-Hlgher at 6P0. FLOUK Quiet; red winter patents. ?3.401t 3.t3; extra fancy and strnlght, J3.00fj3.15; clear. S2.7fi'iJ2.90. SUKDS-Tlniothy, scarce, $5.40tio.iii. Flax, no market. CORNMKAL-Steady. J3, RRAN Scarco nnd strong; sacked lots, eat track, 92Uc. HAY Timothy, firm, J10.0Ogi4.i prairie, steady, f8.005il2.0o. WHISKY Higher. $1.31. IRON COTTON TIKS-J1. HAOOINO-5i0?ic. HICMP TWIN1C 9c. PROVIHIONS-Dry snlt meats (boxd), stendy; extra shorts, JS.H'Vj; clear ribs, JS.23; clear sides, J8.n0. Bacon (boxedl. steady; extra shorts. $9; clear ribs, J9.121i; clear sides, $9.37!4. Pork, steady; jobbing, $11.5011 14.75. Lard, higher. JV37U. MKTALS Lcud: Dull nt $l.2f'i. Spelter: Steady at Jt.ltVft 4.12U, POULTRY Dull; chickens, in-; springs, 8c; turkeys, iil4c; ducks, CJifiVje; geese, 5i(.c. HUTTICR-Steudy; crcumery, ICffJCc; dairy, 141) 17c. KOtlS-KIrm at 20c RF.CICIPT.S-Flour. ,0n0 bids.; wheat. 10, OtiO bu.: com. Si.noi) bu.; oats, :t2,ooo bu. SHIPMKNT.S-Floiir. 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 'j,) bu.; corn, 40,0") bu.; oats, 34,000 bu. Liverpool (irnln nnd I'roi lulniin, LIVICRPOOL. Nov. 8.-WHRAT-Spot, llrm; No, 2 red western winter, 5s ll)d; No. 1 nortliern spring, ; lo'iti; jvo. 1 California, i.s lid; futures, quiet; December. . 9JJd; March. 5 ll'id. , , COHN Hpot. ttrtii: American mixea, new. 5h 2(1; future, quiet; November. 3s 2VI; Decemoer. bh na; .iiiircu. os ivsu. PROVISIONS lieor. nrm; extra moia mess, 71. Pork, llrm; prime men, west ern, 73s fid. Laril, American renneo, 111 pans, 41s Sd; prime western, in tierces, ouu at 4ii. Hams, short cut, 14 to lb" lbs., quiet, 47s. Racon. quiet; Cumberland cut, ill to 30 lbs., 49s Gd; short ribs, 10 to 21 lbs., 4.s; long clenr middles, light, 2S Id 31 lbs., qulut nt IS (id; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., dull. 14s: short cleur backs, 16 to 20 lbs,. Its: clenr bellies, quiet, 11 to lfi lbs, 5i!s lid. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs,, quiet nt Cii ld. BUTTISR-Steudy; llnest United States, ,i2s; good United States, 73s. (MUCUSIC -Qulet; American finest white, 45s; American, tmest colored, 45s Cd. TALLOW Prime city, steady at 2Ss 9d; Australlnu, lu London, quiet. 29s 9d, FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady, 7 6d. PICAS Cnundlan, stendy, fis Id. HOPS At Londuii, Pacific coast, steady, 3 5iij-3 13s. Receipts of wheat during the Inst three days, 2V.0"0 centals, all American. Re ceipts of American corn during Iho Inst three days, 45,100 centnls, Weather tine. Kuiisns City ttriiin unit I'roTlslons. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 8.-WIIKAT-Do-ceniber, ie; May. 721c; cash, No. 2 hnrd. ti9;ifi91i,c; No. 3. MViP'tfe; No. 2 red, 7ldf 71n': No, 3, C915fi70i.c. CORN December, i3'p CT c ; Muy. fi2,c; cash. No. 2 mixed, CHiftV; No. 2 white, fi.iccf iMie; No. 3. iVM'- OATS -No. 2 white. 41'4c. RYF.-Ni. 2. fiilifAc. HAY Choice timothy. JI2.5W13.0O; cholco prairie. Sl:.(Hil3.M. Ill'TTICR Creamery, 2ic; dairy, fancy, 10c i:nc.aSenrce. lilnher: fresh Mirsourl and lviinmia Htnek oiiotcd on 'cliance at 19c ner dux., los off. I'lisetf returned. RICCICIPTS -Wheat. K0,(OJ bu.; corn, .IS.o bu. . out, 11.. !) mi. SKIPMICNTS Wheat, u,w nu.; corn. 2S.V0 bu.; oats, 21.0W bu, Pbilndeliililn Produce .Mnrket. PHILVDICLPHIA. Nov. S.-RUTTKR-Flrm. fair demand: fancy western, 23e; fnnev nearbv mint. 25c. F.CHIS-Flr'm. good demand; fresh nearby and western, 25c: freth otithern, 22c; fresh southwestern. 23c. CI I IMIHF Firm, but unlet: New York full creams, fancy small, 10c; Now York full creams, fair to cnoicc, yjnu'-c. NKW YORK, Nov. 5. H. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trado tomorrow will say: Little relief has been afforded the lead ing mnnufacturlng Industry In the matter of transporting lacllltles. In fact the sit uation on the whole Is less satisfactory, since Inability to scent c coke has brought nbout the banking of some furnaces. This lu turn tend to harden the market for pig Iron, though no actual alteration lu prices bus occurred, except at Philadel phia, where 23c more a ton Is readily paid. As this Industry is considered the best business barometer present conditions and future ptuspects arc certainly most en couraging, lor i;rder arc abundant and enlarging capacny 111 orocr 10 growing business, .iatertui is now for much structural work In the spring, and additional contracts aro seeking acceptance. Railway needs were never as pressing, every form of equip ment being sutight, and It Is possible that more orders will be placed abroad. Labor troubles and low water have added to tho dlfllculty arising from car shortages, mak ing three retarding Intluencc affecting the output of coal Just when the export de mand has become a factor of Importance. Textile mills In New ICuglaiid are busy and there Is no longer any fear of a labor controversy at Fnll River. Print cloth have ceased to be Inllated, standard widths resinning the former quotation or 3c and meeting with a fair demand. Domestic buying of all staple cottons Is seasonably quiet and tho views ot exporters are still below those of seller. Recent declines In the raw material have not weakened prices, as there was no commensurate advance lu goods when the cotton maikel was rising. Reports from the south indicate that spin dles are well occupied. In woolens there Is a free movement of women's dress good and orders are plentiful in heavyweight lines for immediate delivery. The season bus reduced inanufactiirers' stock of heavy woolens and heavy worsted to a low point, and recent unprecedented buying of raw muteilal Indicate that orders come forward freely. Footwarc Is llrm at last week's ad vance, ami eastern makers are beginning work on spring orders. Leather is held at the best prices of the season and dry hides rose further on heavy sales. Weather conditions were the chief fac tors in determining prlco changes of stuplo product. Low temperature, in grain-growing state? brought a higher level of quota tion, corn rising 2.'lc above the llguro rul ing at the corresponding date lust yeur. These advance of more than 50 per cent aro far lu excess of the ratio of loss In production and established a fictitious price level, which curtailed Atlantic exports 25 per cent. On tho other hand wheat Is moving out freely nt both coast., shipments from tho United State for the week amounting 10 ;,iV1,I72 bushels, against S.llO.tii)) bushel In tho same week of 1900 nnd 3,912,203 lu 1&99. Vigorous milling and foreign demands caused a fnlr advnuco In price to about Inst year' figure, despite the difference in oulput. Cotton weakened still further, port and Interior movements Indicating a better crop than was anticipated. At the lower price, however, exports are heavy and tend to prevent any serious reactions. Coffee ad vanced deplto the record-breaking supply. Failures for tho week numbered 213 lu tho United States, agnlnst 201 last year, nnd thirty-three In Canada, against eigh teen lust year. 4W.170, balan' es, $:,l-,029, mony, 4Vj p r cent. HUSTON. Nov, S.-tienrlngj, Iii,.'?5,5J3; balances, I2.S11.o54. HAI.TIMORK. Nov, .-Clearings, J3.999.. !2V balances, .t.-,;s,3,'!9; money, 4 fi5 per cent. NKW YORK, No. 8,Clearing, $171,535. I; balances, $15,l'i6,7til. M:' YORK .oTtlCKJ) AM) 1KI.MM. of ttriill'lnu In Paclllcs In I'enlnre Hie liny on Wall Street. NKW YORK, Nov. S.-RcallIng waslnlgo lu stock which have been strongest re irntl. following the custom of the market for some time p.ist. Notable In this resprct were the Paiiilcs and SI. Paul An effort was made at one time to renew the upward movement In these stocks, with a resulting niHuncc In St. Paul of !" over lust ulghCs i lose, but the advance met fresh realizing and was wiped out. Union Puiillc" move mi nt whs slmllur. New York central ni.ul another notable show Of strength at an ex treme advance of i'.'i. The settlement of the northwestern rallioad controversy roil tinned to receive much attention, todu's version pointing to the granting to Union Pacific of proportionate control of the Iter 'ilngton system by concession of direct holdings in Unit conip.m. The market closed Irregular at tonslder.ibli' reacll m from the best, caused by hca realizing during tlie last hour. There were sharp Upward movements In Central of Oiorgla bonds and In Kansas i'exus seconds. The bond nun ket genernlly was active and Iriegular. Total sales, par value. $3,:il0.(w. United StateH bonds were all unchanged on the lust call. The following ale the closing prices on the New Yoik S'ock exchange: ..191 .. 3P SiP, 41 21 r.U 107 90"i dllng fair 7V. reielpts. L 1 JO bales, stock, .'11,2-10 bales Secretarj Hester j statement of the world's visible supply ot cotton, mndp tip from special ctble and telegraphic advices, shows tho total visible 3,0v9,013, of which 2.590.013 was American cotton. ST. LOUIS, Nov, s. COTTON -Quiet ; sail's. 130 bales, middling. 7.oi receipts, ti.oto bales; shipments, o.Sli baics; stock, 41, in bales. OALVKSTON, Nov. S.-COTTON-Qulct. 7 7-lfJo. LIVICRPOOL, Nov. S.-COTTON-Spot, fair demand; prices Ud higher; American middling fair. I19-32d; good middling, tl.'l-32d; middling, 4 15-32d: low middling. I7-S2d; 600(1 ordinary, 4 3-S2d; ordlnury, 3 23-32d. Atchison do pld ... do pfd 101-So. Paelllc . Raltltnore & O...Hli So. Railway WRKKI.V CI.KAHIMJ IMM'.sr, TAIM.IC. Acuregute of Iloslness Transacted by ttie Associated llnnUs. NEW YORK, Nov. S.-Tho following tnble, complied by Rrndstrcct, show tho hank clearings nt the principal cities Tur tlio week eniled November 8, with the per centage of Increase nnd decrease a com pared with tho corresponding week Inst yeur: 13 73 9 19 210 2.M3 do Pfd Can. Puclllc Can. Southern . Ches, t Ohio.. Chicago .t A ... do pfd Chicago, I. it L do nfd Chicago A 1C. l..i: Chicago u. v.. do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd ... Chi. N. W.... C . R. 1. & P. .. Chlcugo T. .t T do pfd C. C. C. . St. L Colo. Southern . do 1st pfd do 2d pfd.... Del. .V Hudson... 17.1 Del.. L. fc W.... Denver & R. O. do pfil lClie do 1st pfd do 2d plil Ot. Nor. pfd ... Hock. Valley .... do pfd Illlnol Central. . Iowa Central ... do pfd L. 1C. X- VV do pfd Louis, Nash... Muiihattan L ... Met. St. Ry Mcx. Central ... Alex. National .. .Minn. & St. L... Mo. Pacific .. .. M.. K. T do pfd N. J. Central.... N. Y. Central . Nor. .t West.... do pfd 91 ' do nfd 112 Texas & Pacific Mi VP.. St. L. & W 4i do pfd ::'i Union Pacltlc .. do ptd Wabash do pfd W. L. IC do 2d pfd Wis. Central .... do pfd Adams ICxnrcss. lit;5; Am. Kxpress . . 19VjU. S. lCxprc.... .li'iYWells-Fnrgd .... 99'1i Ainul. Cotoier ... liv.tmer. c v 110 plil Am. Lin. Oil do pfd :n Amor. S. .t It... ii I do pfd 91 Ana. Mln. Co.... 42'ii Llrk. Rap. Tr. ... 71 Coin. F. . I rii Coll. (las lWlji'oll. Tnb. pfd... 7 Orn. Klectrlo ... 7714,Oiiicosc Sugar . lll'i Hocking Coal ... 40., Int'n'l Paper ... 7ila do pfd 74 Int'n'l Power .. 13J 'Laclede Gas lOiiVNntlonal Hlscult 12514Nutlonul Lead... 157' 1 National Salt ... 2ti,.l do pfd I3' No. Ameilcan ... inS'.i Paelllc Coast ... 102), Paelllc Alall I-eopiGK ias .... Pressed S. C do pfd Pullman P. C... Republic Steel ., no pru -Hi . 51 171 90 Kit, .110'. . 4::'. 77 54 70141 Tcnn. C. & I.... r. H. .t P. Co. do pfd enther... lo p S. I No. Paelllc pfd.. .I02i Sugar .... ontnrio ,v v... Pcnnsylvnnla .. Reading do 1st pld do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd.... St L. S. W do Did St. Paul .. do nfd U. S. Rubber.... do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd ;.9i Western Union. ...172', . 20U . SS'i . 1S . 31 . 21 . 41'4 .1S5 .190 . 1H .ISO . Mii . 2CU . 81 U . 15 . It . 4.3 . 971; . niu . i;t . 9:1 .Sltils .1I1 .255 . ."911 . H'.i . 19 . 73V, . SS . 92' 3 ,. 1l?i . 194 . 29'i . 2 . U4'4 . in . 47 .wi 4'? . 83 .218 . 13', tWis .118 fills . 15li . 72'2 . 12', . 81 . 13 . 48 . 4.1'H . 92' j . 92 Kx-dlvldend. A'iiii1 .Mnrket, ST. LOUIS, Nov. S.-WOOL-Stendy: me dium grndes. K'oKo; light lino. lSWHljc; heavy line. Ki'iillljc; tub washed, 12'rt,2le. HOSTON. Nov. 8 The Commercial Hill letln will say In tomorrow's report on the wool trade of the United States: The phenomenal activity of Inst week him not fully passed away. KaMrrn buyers arc now lu the west endeavoring to resuppl.v. Lustre wools can now be landed In Huston from Ruenos Ayrcs nt S'ji. a price con siderably lesn than the duty. Never have these wools pone lower and only once be. fore so low. The receipts of wool lu Boston since January I have been 233,277.1k! Ihs., against 1I1.n5i.U5 for the same period In 19ti. Huston shipments to dnte air 220, 30.i5 lbs, ngalust sales of 128.777,300 lbs. for the same period of 19i). The stork on hand In Huston Juliuar.r 1. 1901. wns 7ii.."09, 51 lb.; total stock today. S9.273.9I7 lbs (111 nnd lloslo. Oil. CITY, Nov. S.-OIL-.Ordlt balnnee. $1.30; shipment, 130.1'K! bbls.; nxcrage. 107.593 bbls.; runs. 90.I8J bbls.; average. 73.1(0 bbl?. NKW YORK. Nov. S. -Ollz-Petroleum, dull. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, $1.45. Turpentine, quiet, TOLICDO. Nov. S. OIL-North Limn. 9lo; South Lima and Indiana, S9c. LIVICRPOOL, Nov. S.-OIICottonseed. Hull rellued, spot, steady, 22s fid. LONDON. Nov. S.-Oll-I.lnseed. .lis Gd. Sperm. .Hi. Turpentine spirits. '.V.s5'id. SAVANNAH. On.. Nov. S.-OIl-Splilts turpentine, llrm, 35Uc. Rosin, llrm. New VorU Dry (loods .Mnrket. NKW YORK. Nov. S.-DUY OOODS Horden is not bidding for any more print cloths and the mnrket Is Inactive at Sc tor regulars. Prints are quieter, but stend. No change In demand for heavy brown cottons and prices arc showing some Ir regularity. Hleachci! nnd conrsc colored cottons stendy, but quiet. Linens nro llrm. bill in only moderate request. nuriups continue Inactive nnd prices still tend tn tnvor of buyers. MANCIlICrfTKR. Nov. S.-CLOTHS-Alat-ket quiet, witli little business doing. Ynrns quiet nnd unchanged. Coffee Alnrkcl. NKW YORK. Nov. S.-COFFICK-Spot Rio. llrm: No. 7 Invoice. 7'i7lc. Mild. steady; Cordova, 7',41llc. Future opened steady lu tone, with prices offlO points, higher, with trading active and excited. The close was steady, with prices un changed to 10 points net higher. Total sales, 290.500 bags. Including December at K.90o; January, O.iGlf 7.00c; February, 7.E0c; March. il.Wffi.16e; Aluv, 7.1ii7.20o; June, 7.Klc; July, 7.30fl7.43o; September, 7.45ft7 63c. Suu,nr nml Slolasaea. NKW ORLKANS. Nov. 8.-SUOAR-Qulet; open kettle. 3c; open kettle, cen tiifugul, 3'iW3',je; centrifugal granulated, 4.10c; whites, 3Vi4c; yellows, 3',fj34o; sec onds. 21rf3',c. Molasses, steady; open ket tle. 24'rj'32e: centrifugal, 10(?il3c. NICW YORK. Nov. 8.-SUaAR-naw, dull; fair refining, alio; centrifugal, test, G,c; molasses sugar, :ic. Refined, dull. ICvupornleil Apple anil' Dried Fruits. NKW YORK, Nov 8.-KVAPORATKD APPLICS-Market ruled very quiet all dtij'. Stnte, common to good. 61iSc; prime, 8',4c; choice. 9c; fancy, 91i'l91sc. CALIFORNIA DRIKD FRUITS-Mnrket quiet. Prunes, 3iJi7c. Apricots. Royal, S4 5710c; Moor Park, S1?12c. Peaches, peeled, lKalSc; unpccled, 6'fi91tc. Toledo Rrnln anil Heed, CITIES. Clearings.) Inc. Dec. I Minneapolis Wheat, Ft our anil llrnn, MINNKAPOLIS. Nov. 8.-WHKAT-C3sh. 72'4c; December. 71c; May. 72Tic On track: No, 1 hui'd, 744c; No, I northern, 71Ue; No. 2 northern, iSi-fiTOljC, l.M.nt'll Kimlnr! nr m natents. SCl.Rili 3 ." : second patents. $3.70t30; llrst clears, $2.9) iri.i.eo; second cienrs, ..e. RRAN In bulk, higher. $14.50?)14.75. 1tlln1111l.ee (irnln Inrket. MILWAI KKK, Nov. S.-WIIKAT-Flrm; No. 1 northern. 7R3f73c; No. 2 northern, 71 'jr; December. 72'c. IlYK- lllzber. No. 1. 57l'd5Sc HARLKY -Firm, No. 2, 5SI?53e, sample, CORN -December, 31!c. New York Chlcngo Hostou , Vhllndelphln Si. Loul Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore 'iunu City Cincinnati Mluueapoll . Cleveland New Orleans 'Detiolt ludlaiiapolls i.oulvillc 'Providence St. Paul Milwaukee OMAHA Huffnlo Sivauuah SI. Joeph Memphis Denver R chmoud Seattle Washington Hartford I ,os Aliuele Salt Lake City Toledo J'ortland. Ore Rochester 'eoriu Fort Wortli Atlanta .Norfolk Des Alolue. New Haven Springfield, Mass.... Augusta Nashvlllo Worcester nraud Rapids Sioux City Davton. O Syracuse Scrautim Portland. Ale Spokane 111 coma Kvausville Davenport Fall River niriningham lopeka Macon Wilmington. Del Little Rock Helena Knoxvllle Lowell Wichita Akron New Red ford Lexington Sprliiglleld. Ill Mingiuimton Chattanooga Kalumuzno Fargo r. YoungKtowu Sprlngllolil. O lloi'Kioni niton JuckionvMlo 1 Sioux Fulls 1 Fremont I Hlonm ligtou, ill Jacksonville, 111 I Columbus, o Oalveslon I Houston I Colorado Hprlngs- ..1 Wheeling. W. Ml... WilkcHlmrre Alban , I - Totals. U. S Outside New York... ..$1,22S.28I,779 29.7... .. lt)2,l.T.'.0S7 34.8... .. 131.I0I.S53 15.1 ... ..j 99.li97.112 28.4 ... ..I lo.Hi5,;t33 48. ,t... 3.!.2fii.6SS 19.8... 2i;,2os.oni :ti. 22.t99.7ii 25.1!,.,. 2O.049,II5i 28.0,... 19.803,500 29.91... 19.797.S'; 31.0,... 15.2B3,279 ll.7... 11,770,1731 li.f.... I2.":.8i2i 5t;.:il... 1I,I1H,7W.I 82.3... 9,3.'tS.40ll 21.0,... 7.380,0OO 21.1... 7.091,5251 lli.5.... I!.8M.177 Z. 8.... i!.ti3,::33i 3,91l,U9i 18.7... 5.oi;i;.2n' 3.1.... 1,071,5111 31.5.... 1, 190,59o! 10. Oi... 3.992,1101 U.S.... 3.747.9JI, 21.11!... 3,9:13. 10.il IS.1 ... ;:.ti93.:;72 :a ... 2..VA972 S.21... :!.519,00rt! 75.31... .'I.KiS.2411 0.5.8'... 2.I89.HIK 13.1'... n..,9l,75S 21.5... 2.l'.ii5,llBI 7.1!... 2,l'iti8,7iB 9.1;... :i.75S.2:ill 77.2!... 3,oiV,0I0 20. 5... 1.183.5 IS 11.51... 1.9l8.li79 3t.9, .. 1.082.595' II. 1 1.731.08)1 1 l,7l5.iSHi' 22.0 1,82.S,3'.V.' 25.71... '-I.722.52i5 ll.r,'... 1,119.350 21.11... 1,005,313 37.91. .. 1,:!59,555 20.7 ... 1.M5.9I7 .'11.5 f. i.W.Wa 54.7... I.IKI.IS2 34.2... l,5:il,273 ,'IO.Iil... l.."A7.:i71 47.2... I.029.967i 19.3... 1.291. 131 1 29.7'... l.lCi.litln 1.128,710 3.0 .er Viirk .Money Mnrket. NKW YORK. Nov. 8,-AIONKY-On call, llrm, at 3Vnl per cent; lust loun nt I per cent; prime mercantile paper, P-jliS per cent. STICKLING 1C.VCHANOK Strong, with actual business lu bankers' bills nt $4.87 for demand and $4.8.Wo;4.S3.4 for sixty days; posted rates, JI.M'.ili 1.85 and ?1.ST"f1.ss ; commercial bills, SLSIliji l.g3'4. SILVKR-H.ir, 57,c; .Mexican dollars, I5'ic. HONDS tiovernnicnt, steady; state. In active: railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. S. r. 2s. reg.,.109 L. A- N. unl. 4s...loj do coupon 1UD jAlex. Central 4s.. S'J'.i do 3s, reg MS do Is luc 291i do coupon m i.m. A- St. L. is. ...in:;', do new IB, reg,. 139 AI.. K. i T. IS....100I4 do coupon ....139 do 2s ,sia do old 1. rcg..112!iN. Y. Central 1s.lo.3 do coupon ....11'.", I do gen. ."'fcs losij; do 5s, reg 107 ,N. J. C. g. 5s 131 .107 No. Paelllc 1 lOlli, .103',' do 3s ;ji, . 93 N. .t W. v. 4. 102'J .HKS'V Reading gen. Is., mi . i;4 St L - I Al c. ns.1I7 .!(', St. L. iV H. F, 4s. 95 l'' I.. H. . Is... 97' do coupon ... Atch. geu. Is... do ailj. ts H. O. Is do lilts do couv. Is... Canada So. 2s. C. of (1. 5s llliU do 1st luc 7114 Clies. A: O. I'4s...107 Chi. .t A. 3'-s 85 C. II. Ar Q. 11. I. HS'.i C. M .t S P U'. 4s.H0'.. C. .t N. W. c. 7M..Kt7Sj L iiloil Pac. Is C. It. I. P. is. 1001, do conv. 4s do 2s sOi S A A P 4s 87'i So. Paelllc Is So. Railway 3h...L'oi. Texas A: P. Is. ...119 T. S. L. fi W. 4s. SI i;. . . in.,, ..10V', CCC & 8 L g. Is. pa's Wiilmsh Is livj Chicago rer. is..:u'2 c.o ss uoi Colo. So. Is 8"Ji, tin deb. H i)t3 Den. & R. O. I..10.'! West Shore 4s..,.1i:; Kile prior I. 4s... 9912 W. ,t L. K. 4s.... ..qTi do 1s 88 W. & L. K. 4s.... 9. F. W. & D. C. Is.. 107', Wis. Central Is.. ss llock. Val. 4',is.. 107'jCou. Tob. Is 01 Huston Slock Unotntlons, HOSTON, Nov. cent; time loans, clobtnc Atcldson 4s .... (Jus I Alex. Central Is N. K. G. & C... Alchlvin do pfd Huston & Alb'y Boston A Ale 8. Cull loans. Spl per l'!H'4 per cent.' Official 1,226.116 I, 01 iS,lll) 937.5741 9V5.903 731,1281 r52.2ll' ASii.iKKI 570.792 Idl.iooi iWl.740, ".4,8981 018.5741 :i5i,(ioo 517,551 HCt.261! 7:17.159 197,161, x.m;.', ."33, 1.10 :i7o,ooo 'i61.099l 313,8931 1 12.5VI, ;;n,o:6 101,34s' 0. 623,500' S'.SO.KH)1 II, 893,21 l 1,027,2521 r.ll.9i.r.. l.or.(,::fi3i.. :i,973.059i.. 39. 29.5, 3.8.8 24. 2l 22.8 39.81 25.1 10. .102 lAmnlgnmnted . 79',a Haltlc . 8i Itlngham . til Cat. llecln... . 83 Centennial .nil's ( 'upper Raugn .2.ii 'Dominion Coal .192 Fruuklln Huston ICIevutcd.lMi Ih'o Hiivale ... N. V. N. II. & II. .2121- Alohawk Fltchbiirg prd....l4;;' (ld Dominion Union Paelllc ....107 Osceola ..1 Alex. Central 21 Parrot Amer. Sugar 118 'Oullicv : .Amer. T. & T....157 Santa Fe Copper. 4' 6 I Horn. I. & S 27', Tamarack I'.W I lieu. I'.ieeu ir ..imv i I liuoiiniaiu .Mass. liiecirio . . ..iiVi 1 riuiiy 1 . 1. 17.81. 2!U . 16. II ii'.s' 38. 2 . 85.1 . 67.9'. 18.51. ".i .3 . 31.6 . 01.1 . 71.9,. 21. .V. 35.5 . 33.31. 22. Ol. v 7, 13;-'; 20.21. 33.9 23.0 N. K. O. Ac (.'. Untied Fruit .. U. S. Steel do pfd Adventure Alloiiez Hill'lilted States 8i"..ll'lah 43 I Victoria 92r Winona 22l AVoheilno .... Hi 10 26' i K.i j, 2114 4 l.oniloii Muck ((nolnt Ions. LONDON, Nov. S.--I p. m.-(ioslug: Cons., money.. 91 11-lfi Nor. A; West. do account.. . .91 n.-io no pro Anaconda Atchison do pfil Hiiltlmore & O.. Ciin. Paelllc .... ('lie. A Ohio.. T No. P.iclllc nfd. . 8IVOntaiio ,i W... .lol's Pennsvlvanla .. $2,(117.38.8.1581 28.4 779.103,379! 2S.1 CANADA. Montreal. Toronto Wlnnlnec Vlallfax Vancouver, H. c... Hamilton St. John. N. H Victoria, H. C Quebec Totals .1 20,978,9131 28.8 ln,4!i,HCI 21.1 I.O.S.OOOI 1.919.1691 l.l!'S,7o 1,030,(53 S'tS.587 758,91 l! l,IV50,l,".5i 09. G . 15.1,. 19.fi . 27.2 . 7.7! 1$ 16,879,801 ft.O I 8.1 Not Included In totals because containing other IteniB than clearlm?s. Not Included In totals because of no comparison for lust year. y Hunk Clearings, OMAHA. Nov. S. Hunk clearings today, $1,071,731.90; corresponding day last year, $950'.919.29i Increase. $120,M2.51. ST. LOUIS. Nov. S.-Clearlngs, SVK0.U1; balances. $1,140,180; money. Ml 6 per cent; New York exchange 40n iflvenuut, ClllCACiO, Nov. S.-Clsarlng, $:6,972.1 19: balances. $2,413,950; pouted exchange, $1,814 OJ4.87'-: New York exclmnge JOo discount. CINCINNATI. Nov. S.-Cleatillgs, $.0.3.. 630; money, Hifi per cent. New York fx change 15TI2iV premium PHILADELPHIA, Nov. .-Clcui ings, J19,. C, AI. & St, Denver Si R do pfd Chicago 0. W., Krle do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... Illinois Central Louis, & Nush, AI., K. A- T do ptd .lll'iiltehilhig .1I5h do 1st pfd.. . no do 2d pfd.. P...177 So Railway .. (i... I7U do pfd 90 So. Paelllc .... 25', Union Pacific 13 do pfil ,"'J)sU. S. Steel.... Wly do pfd 114 abash 108r; do pfd ;i'Siinnlsh Is .... f.'H' I Ha nil Alines .. . 5S1; .107 ... 3.V4 ... 7'i!j . . . 22', ... 9' '! . .. 9.1 ... 'i ...1091, ... 91 1, ... -I4-', ... 9I ... 21 j ... :sfn . .. 0.1 ... 9-, ... ;su N. Y. Central. ...likil DeHcers PAR SILVKR l-'lriner, 26 T-lHd per ounce. MONICY- 214j2 per cent; the ralo ot discount lu the open market for short bill 1 :i'fr) per cent; for three month' bills, 3!Wl4 per cent. ,r York .Mining t noliillinn, NKW YORK. Nov. 8. -Tho following nre the closing prices 011 mining stocks: Adams Con A!lce Hreeco Hriinswick Con. Cniustoek Tun.. Con. Cnl. Ai Vn. De.idwood Terra. 50 Horn Sliver 190 Iron Sliver ivi Lcadvllle Con.... S IS 1 Little Chief ... 40 Ontario I'M lophlr 10 Iphoenlx .i's'PntosI l.V. Rivairo rtierra rrvaua Small Hopes ... .Standard . 12 .973 . 10 .315 Cotton .Mnrket. NKW YORK, Nov S.-COTTON-Qulet; middling uplands, 7 3-16c; middling gulf, s l-16e; Mile, none. Futures dosed very steady; November. 7. He; December. 7. He; January. 7.45c; February, 7.42e; Alarch, 7.10c; April, S.lOe; Mny. 7.38c; June, 7.37c; July. 7.3jc; August. 7 26c NKW ORLKANS. Nov S.-C'OTTON-Flnn. sabs, 8.4.V) bales ordinary, f. 15-lfle; good ordbiarv iiri-IO 'ow middling. oTfc, middling, 7ltc, good mUUlIni;, 71iC mUi- S.-WHKAT-Activc December, 77c; Alay. TOLKDO. O., Nov nnd firm; ensh, 7614c! 79Jlc. CORN Weak: December. fiO'.ic; AIny, 63c OATS December, Mflic; Alay. 40?ic RYIC Strong; December, $2.57'j. Peoria .Mnrket. -CORN-FIrm; No. 3, 3 white, 4014 lOe, PKORIA, Nov. 8, 61 c. OATS Firm; No. billed through. WHI8KY-O11 the basis of $1.31 for fin ished goods. Iluluth CSrnln Mnrket. DULUTH. Nov. S.-WIIKAT-No. 1 hard, ensh. 71',ic; No. 2 northern, fiii'ic; No. 3 northern. 701ic; AIny, 731c. lvansns City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8.-CATTLK-Receipts. 3,oi)0 natives. 1,000 Texuns and '00 calves; best beef steers and choice stockcr and feeders steady, common cuttlo lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.90 ififi.40: fair to good, Jl.l'Wfi.oO; Miockers and leeders. $2.70'I4.25. wrstciu fed Hteers, $3.00 li6.25: western range steers. $3.25174.8); Texas nnd Indian steers, $2.7511 1.50; Texas cow.1. $1,251(3.25: native cows. $2,501125, heifers. $2.70?5.25: bulls. $2O0fi3.9; calve, $3.001i5.65. HOOS -Rc elpts. 13.0.m head: market 5c lower; lop. $5 95; bulk of wales, 85.i;oii5.85; heiuy. $5.!k)1i5.93. mixed packer. $5.7iV73.83; light. $5,251(5.7714; pig. $4.!H1l5.20. SHK1CP AND LA AIHS Receipts, 2.0J0 head; mnrket strong: native lamb. Sl.ooif 5.00: western hi nibs $3.751i l.iV); native wethers. $2.251i3 75; western wethers, S3.25 fb3.cn; ewe. $2.751(.'!.10; culls. J2 W3.I5, .... 86H .. 41 ..29 ..C50 1 .. Hi I .. 59 .. -17U .. 16 .. 21 .. 4IU :: SI; .. ;w l.i7 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Pf Steern Firm and lotivt, Qood Uawi aid Fttdtrs tdj, bit Otken Wuk. HOGS OPENED LOWER, BUT CLOSED STEADY (nod to Choice Fnt Mieep and t.nnihs !oId Itrndllr nt folly .Mend) Prices nnd Feeders Also Held .Inst About Mend). SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. S. Receipt.' we,re. OthcUl Monday Official TucsaHy Ulhctal Wednesday... Otiltial Thursday , otlicui t'tiuay Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, .. o,.m 2,oH l,r'.'J .. 3,623 b.lls 8,2:) .. ti.VJt o,Pl b.l Iti .. 3.04.1 "l.l.Kl 4,w8 .. 3,131 7,216 t 189 He diiiu (his week.. 20,567 Saint days last weck....2o.l4D Same week ncfoie 24,9.'6 Saint: three weeks ago. .'-'6,;e3 bamo lour weeks ago. . .17,311 Same daya last yenr.... 8,120 AviTOiic prices paid for hogs at Omaha the past several days, with partsons: 36.301 47,383 M..f ;i8,0ol 41.785 2.1.213 South coin- Date. ,1901. .1m)., 1899. , 189S. jl897 U. 1895, Oct 16,. uct. 11.. Oct. II., itl. IJ., Oct, 20.. Oct. 21 . Oct. 2.'.. Oft. .'.).. Oct. 24.. Oct. 24.. Oct. 16,, Oct. 27.. Oct. 2S., Oct 29.. Oct. no.. Oct. 31.. Nov. 1... Nov. 2... Nov. J... Nov. 4... Nov. 6. . . Nov. 6... Nov. 7... Nov. S... St. I, ouls Lire Stock Mnrkel. ST. LO'MS, Nov. S.-CATTLK-Recelpts, 1.700 head. Including S00 Texnus; market stendy for best steers; native shipping nnd export steers. $5.(01(0.50; drcHsed beef grades. $3.f.01i fi.f 0 ; steers under 1.0.10 lbs.. $2,751(5.00; stockers and feeders, $2.loii3.70; cows and heifers. $2.001i 1.90; bulls. $2.25J(3.00; Texns and Indian steers, $2.75fll.25; cows and heifers, $2.2013.15. I IOOS Receipts. 7,300 head: market 3c lower; pigs nnd lights. $S.40lj5.6O; packers, $5.t01i5.5; butchers, $5.701i6.o0. SHICICP AND LA AIHS Receipts, 1.4f0 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.i5 (fiS.fio; lambs, $4,00fG.O0; culls nnd bucks, 2.(KWi3.25. XI. .Insepli Live Stock Mnrket. ST. JOSKPII. Nov. S.-CATTLK-ne-celpts, S00 bend; market slow and weaker; natives, $3.(11(0.75: cows and heifers, $1,151? 5.10; veals. $3.(m11j6.23. HOGS Receipts. 9,'.W head, market weik to Co lower, closed stronger: bulk. $5.V)'o 5.90; medium nml 'heavy. $5.721J1(0.0O; pigg, Jl.251i5.50. SIIKKP AND LAAIHS-Rccelpts, I.7C0 head; steady tn 10c higher; top lambs, Ji.so, (lock In Sight The following table shows the tcceints of cattle, hogs and sheep at the llo priutipil WIlil'H llltllliuin 101 .n --llllirr n. South Omaha Chicago Kansas city St. I mils Joseph St. Total... Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. . 3.131 7.516 1.159 . 2.5on 27,010 ll.Ofo . t.ooo IS.! 0 2,000 . 1,'CO 7".Vl 1, '10 . S00 9,'.oi) 1,7i'(l .12.131 61716 1V25D i'en Oil Nous, Houston Dally Post, No 5. "After several delays the eighty. seventh gusher came In on Spindle Top this morning on block No. 37. It Is reported to have been brought In ns a six-Inch, with n thor oughly satisfactory How. "Kvhlence going In show Hint tho pressure under Spindle Top Is not decreasing Is pll lug up evciy rlny. A test on the Texas Oil and Pipe Line compnny's well was made to day nnd the pressure gauge registered 112 pounds to the square Inch, which Is tho greatest pressure po fnr known. "Air. Sliiupe, 0110 of tho most surer sKfnl oil operators In Heanmont. said yesterday that several of (lie more prominent oil men wero contemplating the erection of refin eries at Heaumnnt. "Tho nil steamer Cordlum Is due to arrive nt Port Arthur tomorrow to tuko chargo of CO.ooo barrels of oil for ICurope. "The shipment of oil by roll for last three working days In November, 121 car?." The above clipping from tho HnuMon Dally Post Is an tinblnaeil condition of tho oil situation at Renunmnt. s a tinnmial venture tho oil prospects on Spindle Top IltdKhtu nre upoken of In the highest forms by everyone and tho greatest money-making business of th ng. Every gusher brought In Is a fortune for the owners. Kvery reader of this article has It within his power to be tho possessor of a block in one of the best companies now doing busi ness on Spindle Top. Write tin Omaha. Texas Oil Co.. Council niulfs. la., for your needs. They invito the closest Investlga-'.on. I 6 22 I ,1 b 2!i i 6 W, .1 t 99;ti I 6 HI 1 i t. I'oHl S W I 5 S9i 5 M I 8 7241 5 G7 C 731 ii 'I I 5 h2i I 6 71 la, S 6 7P,, : j 6j4 ., 5 Oi'a I 72 4 M 4 1: 4 1.1 4 Ml 4 2 .8.'.l 4 b 4 54 4 52 I 501 4 47 I oil I 601 4 50 I 66 I 84 I 67 I 69 4 JOJ 4 lti 4 101 4 161 I 51 4 13 ( 4 I6 4 141 4 131 4 1S 4 101 4 10 I 4 09 4 03 4 01 4 01 4 01 4 0: 4 01 I 02 I 16, I S 5l 3 20 I 70 3 70, 3 67 ; is, 3 711 3 65 3 M I 3 59, 3 5S 3 61, 3 471 3 tV. 3.541 3 56! 3 53 3 45 :i 43 3 51 3 521 S M u u 3 54 3 521 3 Ml 3 ii. 3 41 3 3S 3 43 3 3SI 3 2$ 3 26 3 Jl 4 J. 2 '.'3 3 25 3 26 3 25 , 79 3 U 3 b) 3 49 a 51 3 5i 3 4$ 3 44 3 3i 3 36 Hi 43 43 II 4l 3 55 I 3 13 3 41 3 2 3 17 3 13 :i 151 3 171 3 19, 3 40 I 3 43 3 27 3 11 3 30, 3 31, 3 33 211 3 17 J 23 3 2 3 ?5 3 33 3 45 3 29 Indicates Sunday. Thu jtllctul number of cur.s ot stock brought lu today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs.She p.H'r's. C, Al. & St. P. Ry '' O. A: St. L. Ry 3 .Missouri Pacltlc Ry.. .. I I'nlon Pacltlc system. 9 13 .. 1 c. N. W. Ry 1 I F.. K. U Al. V. Ry.... 11 is C, St. P.. Al. &. O. Ry 6 10 2 H. Al. R. R. R 62 21 4 C, H. ife li, Ry 6 11 K. C. & St. J. Ry.... 15 1 C, R. I. P., cast... 10 7 C. It, 1. & P.. west... i I Illinois Central I Total receipts ....122 1W 6 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each Oliver nurchaslng tha number ot head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 174 ),o72 .... II. tl. llnmmnnd Co 414 .... .... Swift anil Company 5:3 1.2S4 19 Cudahv Packing Co R62 1,76? R Armour &. Co 2S7 2,oSs Cudahy, from Kansas C 41S R. Heckcr & Degan 12 Vunsunt &. Co 29 Uibman Si Co 112 W. I. Stephen 1 Hill & IluntztnRcr 13s Livingstone .t Schaller.. f.9 Dennis A Co 3S H. F. Ilobblck n llnmilton & R 1 Wolf & Al 76 Fowler 523 Other buyers 272 .... 2.140 Total 3H "".235 2,311 CATTLK Receipts of cattle wete fairly liberal today for this time of the week, and, as was noted yesterday, tho propor tion of cornfeds was larger than It has neon for some lime post. There were very few western range beef cattle lu the yards. All kinds of desirable grades were In ac tive demand ami no radical changes In prices wero noted. There were close to thirty cars of corn fed steers 011 sale this morning, and, tho demand being uotlve and the quality of the offerings good, the market was Arm and most everything was out of first hands at ae. early hour. As 'the. sales below will show, there were several bunches go-od enough to sell from J6.00 up. Puckers of course went after the better grades first, but still sellers had no difficulty In dis posing of tho commoner kinds nt fully as good prices as were paid yesterday. The cow mnrket did not have quite the life to It today that characterized tlie trado vesterdav. The better grades, however. Mild at good, steady prices without ony trouble. The medium kinds, though, were neglected and In n good many Instances sellers thought they did not get quite steady price. Cnnners were also a Itttle draggy todu.i. iiiero was little or no chnnge noticeable. In the prices paid for bulls, veal calves and stags. Tho stocker and feeder trade wns lu verv satisfactory idinpe today for this time ot the week. Speculators bought up the better grades ,it steady prices nnd even Iho commoner kinds sold more freely than Is usually the case on Friday. There were only a lew western rnngo iiteers In the jards good enough for killers. Those that were offered sold readily nt steady prices. Ruiige cows of good lo cholco quality were Just about steady, but others were a little slow and weak. Stock ers and feeders held right closo lo steady nil around, not very many being on Bale. Reprcsentotlve sales: HlCKl" bTKKRS. 1.. 4.. S.. 1" 7. 1.. IS.. I.. M V.'. 11.. r... 15.. A v. . 915 . 930 Pr. 3 30 3 50 so: 10:0 1037 1370 1111 930 1,60 1030 1021 1000 3 73 4 ' 4 00 4 23 4 25 4 40 I 40 4 50 5 00 .'0 No, 5. . . 40. . . 10... 13... 3S... 43... 15... 20... 90... 20. . . 19... A v. . . .115(7 ...121S ...1224 ...1203 ...1333 ...1273 ...140H ...1301 ...1325 ...1400 ...1313 Pr. 5 2i 5 40 5 95 n 95 Ii Oil ; pi B 30 1! 30 Ii 30 6 35 6 40 ST K ICRS AND HKIFKRS 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 5 1 1. I. 1.... 1.... 1..'.. 3.... 5.... 10.... 1.... 1.... 9..., 1.'... 1.... 1.... 12.... 1.... .1216 ..1211 ..10M . . MO, .. S90 .. MO .. 950 .. 9i) .. 60 700 65S 510 MO 1015 ........1010 M0 1170 070 9i 1030 P03 1125 925 1090 1110 433 SAO 510 ft 10 765 . . 6U0 ..106.5 55. COWS. 1 1 , s !.... 1. IK ii!!!! n l!I!'. 1 12.... 'i'.'.'.'. 1.... 1.... 1.... 10.... 1.... 1 P5 5 30 ( 1 00 I 50 1 30 2 00 2 r 2 in) 2 00 2 00 2 If) 2 25 2 25 2 Hr 3 40 2 .71 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 (VI 2 60 2 ii) 2 Ml 2 90 IIKIF1CRH. Ml 6 40 ....1010 .... 970 .... 919 ....1010 .... 959 ....1240 ....1000 ....1005 ....1110 ....1000 .... 935 .... 905 ....1062 ....1073 .... K30 ....00 ....1O50 .... 9'.) ....1153 91 2 9o 2 90 2 "90 2 93 3 00 3 00 ;i 10 .3 25 3 10 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 60 1.. .1200 3 75 .1015 4 (0 20. . . 14.. fi.. 14.. t 1 1 1 1. .1100 .1150 . S2') . 670 .USD 2 10 2 13 2 40 2 50 i 00 2 65 2.... j ;;o HULLS. 1 Oil 1.... 2 10 2.... 2 13 1.... 2 25 1.... 30 1. .1420 .1323 . 902 . 695 . 765 . 3M . 843 . 300 12S0 ....1360 ....1190 ....1100 970 4 00 4 00 2 90 2 90 3 00 3 10 3 15 2 50 3 00 3 W 3 00 3 15 STOCK COWS AND HICIFKRS. 1.. If.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. ti"l .1120 . 570 . 22" . 220 . 170 . 110 I 1. 2 50 2 .71 2 SO 2... CALVKS 3 50 4 In I 50 00 I. 20 260 535 150 110 250 . 360 . 2SI . :;u . 1:10 .1330 ..1170 STOCK CALVKS. 2 M) 3 01 I 3 00 3 uo 4. I.... 10..., STAOS. r.i'o 370 lit 3 O0 ;i so 2 C5 5 00 5 00 5 65 :i p :; I) 3 65 ..mi 5 15 sfociCKRS AND FK1CDKRS. 1..., t... J..., 5 . . . , 6... 1... I... 14... NO. 4 eows 4 tows 1 bull 2 rows 1 cow,. ,. 1 cow.... 2 ff eilers 2 feederr 'I feeders 9JO 335 . 430 . 350 . 60 . VA . ffh I . 6S0 .1000 . 1W6 A v. . . 975 90 I no 2 HI 2 2.1 2 35 2 .7) 2 m 9.... 1.... IS.... . 1.1 3 Ii) t. U NliHRAKKA. 490 403 .ISO 762 102 912 727 920 731 3 00 3 00 .1 Of. 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 V) Pr 2 30 1 B0. .1370 2 10 . g'O 2 50 1020 . 90 740 M0 9W 2 50 2 90 2 50 2 7,i 3 10 No, 22 cows. . . lOijowr. .. 2 Fleers... 1 steer.... 5 steers... 5 steers.. . 1 cow . 5 eows. 1 bull... Av. 751 M2 W svo 990 , 941 S90 7I6 10 ri. 2 30 2 73 2 01 '.' 00 3 3 33 2 41 2 (1 2 5i) 1 feeder. 750 JM 3 stags loin 21 2 cows . 1050 I SO 2 cows... lOOn ; .'5 1 cow M0 1 75 11 cows. ... SW 3 10 1 COW ... . Sot) 2 23 1 bllll.t. 1170 J ') Scows..... S2I 2 .VI I cow 90) 3 15 10 feeders.. Kn 3 15 lOlnifi is. SJS 2 4'i 1 hcirer.. 1110 2 on 2 cows 910 2 no Scows ...MO 7." Jlcows ! S no 10 cons. ...912 2 5 21 cows 996 2 1". 3 heifers... 370 It 10 COLORADO. 2Jcows tr. 2 20 17 cows.,,.. So? 1 15 cows 99-1 2 S.3 37 cows .... 925 2 m 23 cows 974 I") 15 cows Jtl .! 2i I steer 1 1 in r. M) 12 heifers... UI3 '.' ii 1 steer. ...1210 4 5n R. H. Northcott-Colo. 26 feeder?.. 729 2 so 1 feeder... 729 2 .M I feeder. ..I'O) 2 .". 1 feeder... 750 (V) 1 COW 1120 3 25 1 bull 930 2 75 2 bulls 56i) 3 35 It. O. Plnney-S. D. I con'.' 900 1 73 3 iow.s PM 1 .i Scows I01V) 2 50 Scows P'.v) ; Vi 1 cow 950 2 50 lstag 1210 2 50 1 bull 1310 2 5" I cow 1070 3 ) Jo con f 101 3 I) 1 cow 1220 3 (0 Dllmer .t O.-Neb. Meows 9S7 3 35 S9 steers. . ..1069 4 () J. Milter H.-Neb. 10 cows S46 3 33 26 steers.... PAII 3 10 37 cows S7S 3 35 Pn steer.... " to Meows ;rj7 335 1 steer i:;S1 son I cows 792 2 CO ficows I'M 2 35 li cows 960 3 lo 6 feeders.. Idol J. 7 feeders.. 7SS 10 feeders.. S2 0. Hale Neb. 3 7(1 O. Hangh Neb. 17 feeders.. M.l 3 30 5 cows SSS 5 cows.. ,..1031 1 cow V70 I cow 1020 1 bull 12(H) J. 1 30 ;i .to Teaty 3 Hi) 3 00 3 (V) 3 O) 2 40 A. Slmtslre Neb, Hro? 2 feeders 1 bull 1 bull.... 1 hull , 9.71 1410 1470 ,1220 3 25 2 00 2 30 2 30 4 feeders.. 793 3 30 1! eows MAI a .VI 11 feeders.. S20 3 30 1 row IPSO 3 50 feeders.. 7S7 3 30 1 cow ldO 3 50 1 bull 13i) 2 vn 1 cow So 3 50 3 cows 750 3 50 1 cow KO 3 50 1 cow 960 3 JO W. C llnri-laCntn 22 steors.... 9ni ,1 25 17 cows 907 3 iS cnir 220 4 (0 5 cows (VS 2 fi 2 cows 1010 2 40 . . R. Collins-Colo. lJS steers... 952 4 00 6 steer 932 3 00 R. Raker Neb. 1? cows S53 2 75 9 rows 1013 3 10 fow 990 8 10 1 cow S10 "75 1 bull 1200 2 10 HOGS Today's hog market wns rathsl low lu opening and the tlrst loads sold mostly 24l5c lower than yesterday's gen eral market. The early libit were right around $5.63. but as sellers were generally holding for better prices not many sold At those figures. Packers were slow to rnls their bids, but they wanted the hogs, and as the morning advanced tho market took on moro life and prices Improved, on tho LnlJ uml t,,p decline of the morning whs fully regained, so that while the market opened 2'tV5c lower it closed stendy with yesterday's general market. After the bn.i begun to change hands tho trade ruled ac tive nnd everything was disposed of at 1 reasonably early hour. The bulk of nil tho sales today went from $5.63 lo $5.70. and as high as JS.bO was paid. Represont.itho sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Pr. 66 232 29 St) 119 122 59 163 32 194 114 US 92 ISO IS 3S7 S3 162 48 155 .U6 .230 .183 .24.1 .2S0 .191 252 .'215 .01 91 34.... 74.... 78.... SI.... ss.... 5S.... 66.... 36.... 78 203 94 204 5S 193 40 25C 7S 215 66 193 59 262 SO 319 59 232 ....219 ....27R ...,2S7 . . . .256 ....225 ....2S0 ....371 .245 ...261 ...221 .2S0 5 0 2a 5 45 r. 00 b 60 (0 (t 5 00 5 2'.i 5 ft.'', 5 62'j 3 631. 5 M 5 65 t 5 65 ti 63 5 65 5 65 5 .V 5 1V1 5 65 6 65 5 6i 5 65 ti 65 n tii 5 (V. 5 671 3 6 ImI,3 5 671 -j 5 6714 5 67 la 5 67 1 3 5 (I7!i ti 67 la 5 67 li 5 67 'k r. i.Tif 5 Kill 40 120 SO 12) 360 120 SO 120 1110 120 SO 120 240 240 120 200 SO 120 120 SO 210 40 200 40 100 40 40 200 SO 120 160 No. 65. . 61.. 59... 70... S7 . .233 ..266 .171 64 2IS 73 211 64 217 71 207 210 200 40 cm so 210 t fitli 39 301 :'0 ti 7'4 t0 254 IL'O 5 67'i 71 223 120 fi 67K. 03.. S6.. 71.. 67.. .2S1 ...296 ...UK .. 2S9 ""3 '.'.'.2SI ...202 ...19S ...261 . . .29.1 ...2.11 ...230 40 200 240 40 ivi 'so 20 40 .VI tl 6 67 '3 ti 67 li 5 H7V2 5 7', 5 67 14 ti 671s 5 67',! 5 6714 5 67' s 5 (1714 til' 60. SO... 66... 76... 60... 61... 92... 61... 30. . . 2.5. . . 70 .. .57... 62... 41... SI... 77... S5... SI... 50... 11. . . I'd... 63. . . 71... SO. . . 50... 5S... 1U1. . . 111... 62... 63... 54... 60. . . 75... 76... 75. . . 73... SO. . . 66... St... 1:6... 70... CI... 31... u). . . 1... .250 .220 ...232 ...21 ...326 . . .256 . . .20s ...266 . . .25s ...2tO ...SI2 ...29.5 ,..29S , . .2VS . . .277 . . .242 ..2rtl , . .221 ...247 . 211 , . .255 , . .297 ...233 , . .239 ...315 ...2S2 ...273 . . ,2 , . .2S7 ...274 ..:'; ..m .lit . .23s . .224 ..234 ..241 ..217 ..231 ..210 ..25S . .3S5 . .37S ..259 5 67 la 5 674 5 (jjlj 5 tips ti 671-4 5 07' . 5 67' a 5 67'a 5 67', ti 67lj 0 67'j 5 67 li J ii!" ft hi'i, 5 t7'j 5 67 1 5 filly i 67'j 5 6. 'a . . 5 671, 100 3 67'i SO 5 671a . . . 5 6714 V) 5 67' 2 n ui'v 5 67', 5 67', ti 67 1 s 5 67', ti 6,1, fi 70 5 70 5 70 n 70 5 70 5 70 5 70 120 40 120 120 120 SO 10 SO 120 120 120 10 120 to SO 4 SO 160 120 120 101 Ml 120 120 SO 10 SO 120 ioo A 7u 5 70 5 70 5 70 5 70 ' f. 70 ti 70 3 70 i 70 5 70 5 70 5 70 5 70 5 72', 5 SO 5 SO SIIKKP 1'horo weio only a few curs ol sheep and lambs on sule this morning and but n smoll percentage of what did nrrlv. was good enough for killers. Packers were nnxloiis for supplies, so they paid good steady prices for the kinds they wanted. 1 here wero some native owes and lntnb on sale today that were better than no thing that tins been on tlie market tn some tlino, and as a result they oroiight good prices. The ewes sold at $3.43 and tho liimbs at II. ,0. Aside from those there was, very little fat stuff offered. Feeders sold nt steady prices tnd,iy where the quality was satisfactory. There w.i one bunch good enough to sell at $3.50, but they, were choice, Feeder lambs also brought steHdy prices, Quotations: Choice yearlings, $3.10ff3.63; fnlr to good yeurllugs, $3.2nW3.41; choice wethers, $3.::0i73.r.O; fair to good wethers! 3.1033.30; choice eweF. $2.90?j3.25; fnlr tn R'1!!J, TS.08'. ',v2.9il; choice spring luinhs, $4.WHJI.60; fair to good spring lambs, $l.lo'(j 4.30; feeder wothers, 3.0utf3..7); feeder liimbs, $3.fio&.4,10. Representative. sal-. No. 1 bucks 1(i2 cull ewes 2 western ewes 217 feeder lambs HI ntitlvn ewes SO native lambs 3 cull owes 5 bucks 236 cull ewes S western wethers , RS western Iambs 3S6 .Mexican feeder lambs..., 167 .Mexican feeder liimbs..., 743 .Mexican wethers Av. 92 SI 70 S3 119 67 SO 112 S6 63 (vi S? Pr. $1 51 l 50 3 "O 3 25 3 li t 70 I IN) 1 w 2 ?o 3 f,0 4 60 '.' 00 3 Oi 3 ,7) CHICAGO I.IVi: .STOCK MAIIKKT. Cattle Mnn In Slendy Hogs SI on In l.nTrer. CHICAGO, Nov S. -CATTLR--Receipts, 2.5O0 head: slow, steady; good lo prima steers, Jo.oO'go.S.i; poor to medium. $3. iff 6.90; stockers nnd feeders, $2."fll.2fi: eows nnd heifers. $1 25'(5.00; ca 'is. $125112 25. bulls. Sl.7f.ff 1.50; calves. I'.Wti 6 23: Teviis steers. $3.001.00; western steers, $3.6i'if 5.43 HOOS- Receipts. 27.HO lieud; fstlm.itrd tomorrow. 2l,ooo; left over. S.ooo; market opened slow lo 5c lower ami closed strong; mixed and butchers. $5.60'J6.00: good in choice heavy. $5 60f5 95; rough heavy, $5.75 rn(5.55; light. J5.35WO.fiO; bulk of sales, $.Vfiii! 5. SO. SHICICP AND LAJIHS -RocelptR. 12 00 head; good to choice wethers. S3.50W4 25. fair to choice mixed. $2.90fi:). 10; western sheep, J3 onij3.i)0: native lambs, JiSflfllH); weRtern Inmbs, JlldS 4.f0. it ork Live MoeU Mnii.el, NKW TORK, Nov. S - -HKKVKS Re ceipts, 2.S41 head; steers steady to strong, cows firm to 10(! higher; steers, Jt i0f6.2.i; oxen nnd stags, $2,0014,75; bulls, nominal; rows, Jl.fiOfyS.SO. Cables quota live eattlo nrm nt 1217 13c. dressed weight, nnd re frigerator beef at 9i10c. ICxports minor- ,Vi n-l.ln .....I ft ?.l nl,i,r,n.. t1 l,r.,f CALVICS-Recelpts. 221 heud. Hcudy; veals. Jl.76u-X.33. grassers. $3(o'3.60. SIIKKP AND LA.MHS Hceclpls. S.0-0 head; sheep llrnier, lambs stead v to 1 'o higher, sheep, J'.',253.M. Inmbs. $1251(5 23; Canada lambs, 11 75fi5.00. culls. $3.(0 I IOOS Receipts, 2,414 head, lower, west erns, J5.M, htato liogH nominal. . RiY C. MERRILL ft CO., Grain, Stocks and7 Provisions Room 4 N. Y. Life. Telephone 691. TrtpOB IDS. B07A Commission Co uceeMort tp Jm B. Bj A C., OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION iiraik. rnoviiiosjt and stocks. Har4 at Trade Balldlaa. Street wlrti to Chleaio and Nw Trlf Csruindeac, John A. WitiTtn C