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THE OMAHA DAILY TEE: FRIDAY, MOVEMBER 7, 1902.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Dullness Marti All Traductions on Board
of Trade.
LARD, RIBS, PROVISIONS, CLOSE HIGHER
Wheat and Com Both En I-owrr,
While Oai Are tnchanaed
Alter Featarele Day of
Small Snip.
riflCAOO Nov. . Dullness prevailed on
thBoaM of Trade today and wheat w.
lower. December clos In. .c down. l
romhpr corn ci'f W4 tt
we?e unchanged. January provisions closed
fmrn be lower to W-4' hln,r;.. ,.ri
Wheat ruled dull, with operations large y
nf a .ralolna nature. There wrw a falny
good "burins? of May while the jjellln
pressure wTilch has been mu ch In evi
dence the last few days. "I?" VI.
tlrely absent. A fair gen-rl demand, to--ITl.
h. Mrlv strength in torn.
Ill if?11 "0; casting, $11 tfll.:o. Tin also
declined In lonrton. quotations thre losing
7s tl, spot closing at All 5s and futures at
117. Iorally tin was dull and a shnde
easier, with spot closing at V""clMJi'.
Ieari wns uncnanged here and In lndon,
where It closed Mt 4.10 l?s 6.1. The cloap
here was 41. Hprltcr closed at $5.4" and
In Ixindon at 4.19 7s d. Iron was steady
and unchanged In Knglanil, Glasgow clos
ing at 57s Z1 Hnrl Mltlillesborough at 60s 9d.
The New York iron market was quiet and
unchanged. Warrants continue nomlinl;
No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at 114 i
25.(; No. 2 inundrv northern, No. I southern
and No. 1 southern, soft, $22.v)'5..ti.
OUAHt
WIIOI.KSAI.I.
MARKF.T9.
. iu n ii ri n ir l lit" Kirttn-i
par't of the"" Reading by MWjln
the session caused a decline and the close
was eteady. December opened unchanged
was , -tup and after sell-
to mC luwc
ina off to 71c the mnrKei uvu..
7?c, but dechned toward the close to 71c
and 'final figures were e lower at .lWo
rlenrances of wheat and Hour were ".1
Condition of Trade aad Qaotatlon on
Staple and Faaey Prodnee.
EGGS Candled stock, 20c.
LIVE POULTRY Hen. 8759c: roosters.
ncrorcilng to age. 4e; turkeys. "l'sf12o ; ducks.
Mifc; geise bjjw; spring cnicKens. per id.,
'uloe.
HrTTER Pnckln stocir. lie cnoice
dairy. In tubs. 18fi20c; separator. 24sj2V
FRKHM CA OUT FISH JTOUl. DltlW
herring, 7c: pickerel. 8c; pike. 10c: perch, fie;
buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunfish. 3c; bluellns, 3c;
whltetiah Klc: kh mnn. IBe: nadilock. lie;
codfish, 12c; redsnappor, loc; lobster, bol ed.
ner lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per id., w,
bullheads. 10c; catfish. 14c; black bass, 20c;
halibut, 11c.
CORN-64c.
OAT8 M
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 65c.
RYB 43c.
URAN-Per ton. $13.
HAY Prices minted bv Omaha Whole-
noice rso. i
v . i ...... pAnoimn wwmn nn i c i r, . i . , rii. in ntni.i . . . . , I .
hnshela against r3.O0O bushels a upland, IS; No. 1 medium. $8.50; No. 1
1.432.008 I bushels, d' jj .iuth reported coarr.s, $8. Rye straw, $6.60. These prices
JTini. o "i? I car-which with local re- are for hay of good color and quality. De-
r 0' cars only 2 of contract grade mund fair: receipts light.
rHpi'";.i c?ntH for the three point of OYSTERS-Standards, per can. 28c: extra
made total reoel pts to r tne inr selects, per can. 35c; New York counts, per
J? 7; i f ii 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal.. $1.75;
Oorn w annulet and Irregular, with local bulk, standards, per gal.. 11.30.
orn w "I'V" .t.. 7,,i mp There
sornV'e Hng pressure In U-ernber
rWlv. while elevator Interests were cre.ll ed
..ih., Knvnmhrr. Mllons wnr
the
rPu.ngyThHemnVu,!hneaMne;s: Selling
' "te SLl'rnd' lire" lnf nq.US!K
I.."' ; T, i a decline and the close was
." n.mhnr closed yuc lower at fXi
6i ic after between 60V ml B,'c' I.'OCftJ
receipts wefe 141 cars, with 2s cars contract
"oaTs were featureless and the volume of
.7" .,?hLmI'H" eVh'erwV
.!" ua .elllni pressure. The close
was steBdy. with December unchanged at
mc. The range on December for the day
whs between i-r.ac aim jji:
CWovllona were under the leadership of
lard and with small stocks of that com
n,odlty and a material decrease In the re
?e?nts of hoga the opening was strong.
Reaction by longs brought a reaction later
in the dav. with shorts and commission
house, food buyers. The clw w.
higher, except on lard. January pork
SloHed Be lower at I15.4S January lard was
MiTVic higher at Sn.42Mi5u9.45. while rlba
were 2V4c Tower at W-r. .K.,
Kstlmated receipts for tomo"0:L,i1.1
220 cars; corn, 285 cars; oata. 340 cara, hogs,
18.000 head. . -,,.
The leading: futurea ranged follows.
Articles.! Open. Hleti l Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat
Nov.
Dec.
May
Corn
Nov.
Deo.
May
Oats
tDec.
May
May
Nov.
Deo.
May
Ribs
Jan.
May
..1 7014
718)ii " 71 S 71 714
73V.V4 73J TTk7l 734
B3H B3S K 62
41?3 42 4114 420
29 fTi SO 23W ?V
m 8Hi 30 31
15 W 16 55 1 5 46 15 45
14 67 Vi 14 S7V4 14 55 14 56
42 60 40 46
10 95 10 97H 10 0 10 95
87 10 00 87U 10 00
8 65 8 70 8 674 8 60
8 30 8 SO 8 22 8 224
786 786 80 780
No. 2. tNew.
r L . n I M ft f Hi lO WS !
p LULtv-DlVHU , win".. 1 1
S Wrwlnte; straight.. $3. 104W.S0; springy pat- $15
enta, 3.4"'3.70; spring; BiraiBiiiB,
bakers. $2 26if2.76. -n.. im 1
WHEAT No. S spring, 70971c: No. 1
prlng. 65S914o; No. 3 red, 7W0c.
OATS-NO. a! 2828o; No. 8 white. 80
lie.
BARLET-Oood feeding". 89(2c: fair
to choice malting. 454fc.
an-i.-rv No 1 flax. $1.16; No. 1 northweet
ernf Vl; Prime timothy. $8.7003.80; clover.
. C1A7F4
cnrVAV?f,V,iJii.-; nnrk. ner bbl.. $16.87U
.f,m " lird r, 100 lbs.. $1120. Bhorl
ribs sides (loose). 0.WlW..
shoulders (boxed) $!)7oJ 10.00.
The following were tne receipi nu
VEGETABLES
NEW CELERY-Kearney, per dog., 35
45c; Kalamazoo, per dox., 25c.
POTATOEH New, per t)U.. a'owc.
BWEET POTATOES Virginia, per bbl.,
$3, home grown, per bu., $1.
Ti RNIPB Per bu., aoc; t-anaaa ruia-
bagas, per lb., lc.
UKKiH-m basket, ic.
riCl MBERS Hothouse, per dox., $1.50.
WAX MEANS-Per bu. box, $1.60; string-
beans, per bu. box, $1.50.
CAKBAUB-Home grown, new, ic.
ONIONS New home grown. In sacks, per
bu., owytioe; Spanish, per craje, $1.60.
NAVX HJiAfos r-er nu., i.iu.
FRUITS.
Pfina troll varltl tier hoi. 12.000
Local re-I 4 26; Kaffirs, per bbl., $3.75; Colorado, per
box. ii.in.
APPI.KS-fnnUlnar ner hhl.. 12.25: eating.
$2.2.'&2.50; Jonathans, $3.50; New York atock.
$3.25.
GRAPES New York, zzc; -loaays per
crate, $1.75; Malagas, per keg, ..o8.&o.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., 7.Xtt.w; per
box, 52.75.
QUINCES Per box, $1.60.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to b1b.
I2.O0Sj2.6O. M
lemons uauiornia iancy, tiwyrnv,
choice, $3.75.
ORANGES Mexicans, any sue, mo;
Florida Brlghts, $3.60.
OATKH Persian In 70-1 b. boxes. DOT lb..
6e; per case of EO-ib. pkgs,, $2.25.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 85c;
Turkish, per 35-lb. box. 18c.
URAPE FKL1T-noriaa, w.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New Utah, per 24-frama caae,
$3.75.
fc'IDEK wew xorg, 4.io; per -ddi.,
BAUER KRAUT Wisconsin, per bbL,
$2.25: per bbl., $3.75.
HIDES jno. 1 green, c; rso. t ircmi,
No. 1 salted. 8Vic; No. 2 salted. 74c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8'4c; No. 2 veal calf.
12 -to 15 lbs.. 8c; dry niaes, iraiac; oiiecji
pelts, 2675c; horse hides, $1.602.50.
f(Jt';KjnPi rl U., Biirocu, iv.
NUTS WBinuis, rto. 1 Bull Burn, imi
14c; hard ahell,. per lb.. 13c; wo. 2 son
shell, per lb., 12c; wo. a nara sneu, per iu.,
11c; Braxlls, per lb., 11c; Alberta, per lb..
12c; almonds, softshell, per lb., 16c; hard
shell, per id., 10c; pecans, mrs, .tr
i.- atnalt ner In 13c: cocoanuts. Der dot..
rhntitnuts. ner lb., ltic: peanuts, per lb..
eiic; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; black wal
nuts, per DU., 1, nicaory num.
704
71V4
42
16 60
14 60
87V4
10 75
9 82H
8 W
8 25
7 77H
8s 6Sd. Futures, flat; December, taPfcJ.;
March, 6s Hd; June, nominal.
COHN Spot, quiet; American mixed. 5s
M. Futures, flat; January, 4s3d; March,
'Vuil'R-St Louis fancy winter, quiet,
8s Xd
HoPf-At London (Pacific coast), firm,
6 2sfe7. ,
PIloVISIONP Beef, strong: extra India
mess lKs. Pork strong; prime mess; west
ern, Wis. Hams, short cut. 14 to 18 lbs., quiet,
nUn M. Bacon. Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs.,
quiet, Urn; shorl rlhs. lt to 24 lbs.. l ul ,
.: long clear mid lies, light. 28 to 34 lbs.,
quiet, ivs; long clear mldilles, heavy, 35 to
40 lbs., quiet. tilslVI: nhort clear backs. 1
to 20 lbs., steady. 67s 8d; cle ir lellies. 14 to
16 lbs., steady, B7s twi. Shoulders, square. 11
to 1:1 lbs., firm. Kb. Ijird. firm: prime
western. In tierces, firm, 6s; American re
fined. In palls, strong, 60s.
Hl.'TTK It Nominal.
CI1EES10 Strong; American finest white,
Ibm bu; American finest colored. 5iis.
TALLOW Firm; prime city, 20s 6d; Aus
tralian In London, 34s 3d.
SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BOSD.
Prices Erratic All Day, bat Close Is
Sear to Opening; Value.
Nirw vnnic. Nov. . The course of
stock prices was exceedingly erratic all day
and the closing prices were not tar irora
last night's level. The constantly vary
ing movement was seemingly due to the
groping efforts of the professional oper
ators to discover the current In the mar
ket. The resu t of their experiments
seemed to show that there was no current.
Speculative sentiment has come to a stand
still and Is waiting for new developments.
Tho factors which have Induced the re
cent downward tendency of price are still
In force to a greater or less extent, but
the well established principle of specu
lative markets to discount the future
makes It doubtful when a current move
ment of nrlcts has run an adequate
course to accomplish this object. Appre-
nension still exists mai mere win oe largo
withdrawals of gold with a resulting
squeeie of money rates In the local mar
ket. The advancing tendency 01 wages
and the high prices of materials keep
alive the uneasiness over the proportion of
the earnings which will be left for stock
holders. Hut It may be possible that the
considerable decline In prices which has
already occurred may be sufficient to dis
count these possibilities. At all events,
the bear operators who have gone short of
the market took sufficient account of this
possibility to want to buy stocks to cover
their short contracts. The advances
caused by this buying met renewed selling
of a rather concentrated character. The
origin of this selling waa a mystery and
opinion was divided as to whether It came
from the bears or was further liquidation
of long account and the stocks most active
In the trading were those which have been
recent favorites in tne speculation, mere
were gains of 1 to 1H points at one time In
about a dozen railroad stocks and half as
many specialties. Cotton oil had tho ben
efit of Its dividend declaration. Sugar
broke sharply after early strength, because
of fears of further cut In prices and rumors
of a rate war at Missouri river poims.
The coalers were under some pressure,
owing to reports of trouble at some of the
collieries of the Independent operators, and
Lackawanna suffered In addition on Its
showing of earnings for the September
quarter, which revealed a reduction In net
earnings compared with the corresponding
period of last year of $1,700,000. Money
rates were rather firm and foreign ex
change was also firmly held. Published re
ports or tne renewals 01 American loana
In Paris had some effect in relieving ar
prehension over the foreign exchange out
look, although local International bankers
attached lltUe Importance to the report.
The weekly statements of the Bank of
England and Bank of Franca showed con
tinued decline In their gold reserves, the
former Institution losing upwards of $3,000,-
000 and the latter about $500,000. The clos
ing of the stock market was easy and with
some stocks at the lowest of the day.
The movement of bonds was narrow and
Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,090,000.
United States bonds were all unchanged on
the last call.
The following are the closing price en
the New xorK stocg exenange:
fi.ioc discount; foreign fxchanm sterling
pouted at 84.844 for 60 di'ye and at H!i
for demand
NEW YORK. Nov. . Exchanges, $278,
Srto.21.1; balances, 113.258.611.
BOSTON. Nov. 6. Exchange. $23.9:1. 42;
balances. $1.054.3
PHIIaADKLPIUA. Nov. S Clearings.
26. 475.318; balunces. $2,921,819. Money, per
cent.
BALTIMORE Nov. -Clearlnas. 14.111..
627: balances, 1548.029. Money, 6 per cent
ST. UllIS. Nov. 6 Clearings. I10.151.U5:
mlancHS. 1-88.5x1. Monev. steadv. M1 per
cent; New York exchange, 10c discount.
Conioli. money...
do irrount
Auftrondl
Atrhlnon
do pfd
RlllmoT A Ohio.
Canadian Pirlnr
ni.n VETAL6-A. B. Alnlrn quote the
following prices: ron, country mixed, per
ton, $11; Iron, stove plate, per ton, w; cop-
nr nor In SU.pl brSJIS. heSW. Der lb.. 8MtCi
brass, light, per In., 64c; lead, per lb., 8c;
Inc. per ID., ma runoer, iwt 7w,
1
St. Loaia Grain and Provisions.
- Av. .1,1 T T7, . T
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 681ic; track, 69
!Vc: December, tsc; may,
X.-.. It karri (WnTlc.
" -. - v. . a 1. jca
COKN-r irm; iNO. z ousn, ac, uya, tow
A&L-. now 1 ug Tor 01a: xcemwr,
ory sanea A.a.rrMniie. bid: May. UJ6'AiC Dia.
Short clear 1 iATSHlaher: No. 2 cash. 29c; track
29480c: December, ZS'ic Dia; May, zs'o
2lic bid; jno. i wniie, 01c
1 1 vivir Iiwrr at 4i&T4ttc.
.hlpment 01 tue V-. ""-,... iVnim-Bteady: red winter patents. $3.30
19.100 l,IHf UU.DU; CSHtt J ,
lll.liw 4,i clear, -.eo"i.io.
hicaao O. W
.. M. St. P.
ifHwrn.
Denver & R. O
do nfd
Erl
do lot p'd ...
do 2d ptd
flttnnls I'entral.
Loulvllle A Nafih..
.. K. T.
do pfd....
Adama Coo ,
Allre
Brvece
Brunawlck Con ...
omatoclt Tunnel.
Con. Cal. Va..
Horn silver
ron Silver
Leadvllla Con ....
117,100
127.000
2,100
16.800
Flour, bbla
tl'ttno nil
Corn bu l10
I,0."' k., . . . ' 22.8O0
Kve ' bu.' 2l-m
2 y bu 63.100
On the Produce exchange pay,.hf,J'ut:
tcr market waa firm; creameries. 16W&Z4c,
Jni.u. i,.,viin Vnirn easier, loss off. cases
returned, 22c. Cheese, steady to firm, lltf
12c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
on Various
Quotations of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6.-FLOUR-Recelpt
iA Tit kki. . .rnnrtn is SH2 bbls.: sales. 11.-
. . 'J 1 . .. . - ahn,it ( aa rl v winter I SU.C
i..rV-Vro)i.ri: winter straight. $3.40 BUTTER-Steady
SEED Timotfiy, steady, $2.50S3.50.
1 nk VM K A I8t adv. $2.75.
BRAN Lower; sacked, east track, 69(S71o.
HAY Steady; timothy, $9.0013.00; prairie,
19.0Oti 11.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.07H.
BAGGING 6 5-16Q7 M6c.
HEMP Twine. 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork: Lower; Jobbing,
n.ur mH. ilfi 22U. Lard: Higher at $10.80.
Dry salt meats (boxed), lower; extra shorts
and clear rins, ii. 40; miurv
uo.nn ibnvedi. lower: extra shorts and
clear ribs, $12.2bv short clear, $12.50.
METALS l-eaa: oteaay mi
Spelter: Quiet at $5.15.
'poiti.TRY Firm: chicken. 8Vtc: springs,
8H69V.c; turkeys, SMc; ducks, llVic; geese,
Sk- Minnesota' patents, $3.8644.10; winter dairy. 174t20o.
ISrJf 'SriOMlnnesoWaker 13 EGGS-lilgher at 21c, Jtom off.
creamery. lSS-Kc;
Receipts. Shipments.
.... 6.000 22,000
.,..112,000 200,000
.... 28,000 35.000
.... 30,000 92,000
. . a w a -mm voai ji Aka a mnin, n. a
tia- w, "wv , ehoici nour. bbi
tno7anc7. $3. 65." buckwheat our. easy. Wht bu.
CORN M E A iVEasy ; yellow western, $1.18; OaU." bu
city, $1.16; Branaywine, j luina oo.
Ryu; bteaay; fo. j wmifni, uotj.,
afloat; No. 2, 64itib4'4c; track, state, 64S64c,
1 X'.n, Vorlr
BARLEY-43ulet; feeding. 41c, e. t f
n...in- tnaiilnir. 49''ntilc. c. I. f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 108,275; spot, easy; No.
S red, 76c, elevator; jo. 1 rea, ionr. . o.
b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 80c. f.
" v. ... K'n 1 hard Manitoba. 81aC f.
o! b!! afloat. Bull found It uphill work In
wheat today. After an easy opening tney - v ,., Nn , 4Bo.
obtained a recovery on steadier late ca- HAY Choice timothy. $10.6010.75; choice
bles. report 01 a gooa nwinww "" prairie. I8.5UW9-W.
mind and covering, but found offerings so I mjTTER Creamery. 23if24c; fancy dairy,
heavy on the upturn that support was I ,,,,
Kna City Groin and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. ' 6. WHEAT De
cember, Utc; May. eilioc; cash. No. S
hard, t4ia7V,c; no. 3. wcwvsc; no. 2 rea,
At h lion
do ptd
Bal. Ohio
do Dfd
Canadian Paella ..
Canada So
Ches. Ohio ,
Chicago 4s Altoa...
do pfd
Chicago, lad. 4k L
do ptd
Chlcafo E. III..
Chicago O. W..
do lit ptd
do id ptd
Chicago At N. W..
C. R. I. aV P....
Chicago Tar. & Tr..
do ptd
C. C. C. 4k St. Ia...
Colorado Bo
do 1st pfd
do Jd pfd
Dal. 4k Hudaon
Dal. La 4k W
Danvar 4k B. O
do Bid
Erla
do lit pfd
do 2d pfd
Off at Nor. pfd
Horkln Valley ....
do pfd
Illtnola Central ....
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie 4k W
do pfd
L. 4k N
Manhattan b...
Met. St. Rr...
Mex. Central ,
Max. National
Minn. St. L.
Mo. Pacific ...
M.. K. T...
do pfd
S. 1. Central
N. Y. Central
Norfolk W.
do pfd
Ontario it W..
Penneylvanla
Reading
do let pfd...
do Id pfd....
St. L. 4V 8. P,
do lat pfd..,
do id pfd...,
St. L. B. W...
do pfd ,
8t. Paul
do pfd
Offered.
CORN November. 40V; December. S7Hc;
May. 36Vj36c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 42rtJ
Hi- Vn 2 white. 43Hc: No. 8. 40V4c.
OATS No. 2 white, 32r34c; No. 8 mixed,
K-nnS Fresh. 18fi18Hc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu
Com, bu..
Oats, bu..
... 48.000
... 16,000
44,800
11,000
.,ikj,.Ai l.avlnir the afternoon market
weak. Tho close was easy at Vktijc net de.
dine; May. 77V77 13-ltk-. closed at 744c
Tw..nk.r 77 l-iaii78Uc closed at 77Tc.
CORN Receipts, 54,7'00 bu.; exports, 198
bu.; spot, dull: No. 8, 85c elevator and
n h afloat: No. 2 vellow. U8c: No.
2 white. 6Se. Option market opened rather'
.-11. I nlaarln. w.ath.F hilt WAS
i-.Vr .tr.n.thened by prediction of more 8teady. fair demand : extra western cream-
showers west,
ened a second
US 80. Pacific
. t 80. Railway
,104V do pfd ,
. 3 Texaa 4k PaslSo
.134 iToledo. St. L. 4t W
. as I do pfd
. 48 Union Pacific
. S&Vil do pfd
. 71 Wabaah
.11 do pfd
. M Wheeling 4k L. E...
.tn do d pfd
. is Wla. Central
. a do ptd
. 43 Adams Ex ,
.mH American Ex
.101 IVJnlted Statca Ex...
. 1 IWella-Farxo Ex....
. S4 Amal. Copper
. 19 Amer. Car 4k F....
. 10 do ptd
. list Amer. Lin. Oil
. 4t do pfd
.lMSt American 8. at R..
.240 do pfd
. 32 Anaconda Mln. Co.
. Xiv Brooklyn R. T
. 87S. Colo. Fuel 4k Iron.
. S"1 Cone. Oaa
.. 60
,.17
.. 1
.. 0H
..1464;
.. 41
.. 71
.. ti
..120
..133Vt
..1M
..139H
.. 1K'4
..1071.
it'ont. Tobacco ptd.
uen. Electric ...
Hocking Coal ....
Inter. Paper
dn pfd
Inter. Pswer
Laclede Gaa
National Blacult .
National Lead ....
No. American ....
Pacific Coaat
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed 8.
do pfd
44
10'
. 4V
.ioa
. s.i
. 47
. 01
.MO
.1.10
.133
.225
. So
. tlVi
. IB
. 4V
. 444
,. 93
,.tlSi
..in
..HI
,. Zl
,. in
.. 71
.. 72
.. to
.. 27
..111
.. TS
.. 41
..1024
car aosi
Pullman P. Car
... Zt Republic Steel
... 58 do ptd
...173 8usar
. ..1S.3S4 TVnn. Coal ak Iran.
... 7! Union Bag it P
...So I do pfd
... 32 I' 8. Leather
...U9 do ptd
... 4 V. 8. Rubber
. Ut do pfd
...71 V. 8. Steel
...71 I do pfd
... So Weatern Union
... 72H Amer. Locomotive..
... 30S, do pfd
... s K. C. Southern
do pfd
....19)
.225
. 20V
. 76
.118
3
. 11
. 77
. 13H
. tOSt
. 17
. 65
. 3
. Be1
. 90
. 29
. 93 sa
,. 34
. t5't
London stork Market.
LONDON, Nov. . Closing quotations:
.3r.-lN. T. Central IS
... 93 Norfolk 4k Weitern.. 73
... 4- do pra
. .. IP Ontario 4V Western
...102 Pennsylvania
...10? ftand Mines
.1:17 Readlns
heenpeake AV Ohio.. do lat prd.
nv1 do Id pfd
IS" Southern Ry
. 22 do pfd
. 44 Southern Pacific.
. M Union PacHc
. S8 do pfd
U. a. eieei
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4o
52
...II
137
29
42
9J
81
91
II
33 S
44.
3
36
71
10
93
40
9
S3
47
S
WAR SILVER-Qulet at 23 l-ld per ounce.
MONEY 2 per cent. The rate of discount
In the open market for short bills Is 8 8-lR'tT
3 6-ltt per cent and for three months' bills
Is 3y4i3 per cent.
Sew York Mlnlna; ioo4at Ion.
NEW YORK. Nov. 6,-The following are
the closlnc prlcet on mlninc- stock:
... is
,.. 2S
... to
.. 4
...
...80
...,::
... so
.. a
LKtle Chief ...
Ontario
Ophir
Phoenix
Potoel
Savase
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
.. I
..seo
.. ss
.. s
..
.. a
.. 15
.. so
..too
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattl Not in Very Active Demand, but
Prioea Held About fiUady.
HOGS SOLD FULLY TEN CENTS HIGHER
Very Few Fat Sheep aad Lamb A r
rlved. bat Fally Steady Price
Were raid Feeder Also
Held Their Owl.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. i.
Receipt were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Oflclal Wednesday.
Official Thursday...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 7,577 3.iH0
,.. 4.29 6, 11.447
... 6.23 11. '.MO
,.. 4.W0 6,") Jl.iOO
22.4SI
2.o:
lj.887
13.1M
13. 8S8
aM,6u6
68.917
1 0,1 So
68.2.M
4..MH3
97.2J6
27.751
VI
Same days last week -7,487
Hame week before K.V577
Same three weeks ano....8,9
Same four weeks ago. . . .Z7.874
St: me day last year 17,091
RECEIPTS FOK THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipt
of cattle hogs and sheep at South Omalm
for the year to date, ana comparison with
last year: li2 lol. Inc. Dec
Catte 841.730 frS3.580 188,150
Hogs 1.8S2.865 l.Ki.o3 3.84
Sheep l,4-4.Hti l,i:K,143 288,443
The following table show the average
price of hogr sold on tne South Omaha
market the last several days, with com
parisons with former year:
feeder.. MS
1 feeder... So
1 feeder... 81
1 feeder... f.?n
1 feeder... 8'
20 cows....
& rows....
1 cow
1 cow
It cows....
2 calve..
3 steers. . .
10 feeders.
11 feeders.
1 feeder..
11 feeders.
!-
848
HMO
;o
2v
570
lal7
1 steers... .12-J0
t 25
S no
3 Ki
3 75
S 25
2 45
ri
1 &
3 no
3 I.)
3 t
2 8.;
2 85
1 25
3 25
8
3 W
21 heifers..
1 bull
2i cows ... .
11 cows....
1 rows....
2 cows. . .,
1 steer...
42 steers...
12 feeders.
3 feeders.
48 feeders.
KS feeders.
2 steers...
cows....
1 cow
1 cow
. 7T!
,1"0
. W2
. 713
. 8'
. 7ho
. 7y
.116
. 845
. "4i
. 877
. SOI
. !)
. 8X8
. 750
870
2!1 heifers.
2 hellers.
1 heifer..
1 cow....
23 cows...
5 cone...
2 cows...
1 cow....
IS cows. ..
2 cows...
2 cows...
8 cows...
cows...
2 cows...
2 rows...
1 cow....
2- cows...
7 cows...
3 cows...
8 cows...
3 cows...
2 cows.
6 cows.
8 cows.
26 cow.
4! cows..
40 cows.,
22 cows..
1 cow...,
.. 543
.. 850
.. 8J0
. 9.7' I
.. 1 74
.ML'S
7X5
. 88
.. 9;c
.. HVi
.. 740
.. 841
.. 8?3
.. 5'.
.. 80
.. 840
.. 8!M
.. 7!
T.
.. 903
..1000
..UW8
..10i
.. 920
Co!,ORA!x.
5 cows lim
2 70
2 00
3 00
3 15
3 25
3 40
2 35
2 35
2 75
3 CO
2 Si
2 35
2 35
2 SO
2 50
2 111
2 75
2 75
-1 feeders.. 771
29 feeders.. 8.13
11 feeders.. 7"2
23 feeders.. 553
3 feeders.. 61m
1 feeder..
60 calves..
37 calves..
1 steer....
1 steer....
1 steer....
62 feeders.
2 feeders.
1 heifer...
4 calves..
2 cows....
1 cow
1 bull
K. TarV-Neb.
470
. 310
. 318
.12)
. 9C0
. 4-1
. 8.-3
. 770
. 490
. 275
.1150
. 6 30
. 980
2 25
3 10
3 10
3 10
2 25
2 25
1 cow.
11 cow..
1 cow...
6 cows..
1 cow...
1 heifer.
.. 920
..1001
..1000
..1008
.. 880
.1000
Tawnee Cattle Co. Colo.
Date. I 1902. 1901.!lX.1899.189S.tl897.!lb96.
Philadelphia Produce.
PHIIaADELPHIA, Nov. . BUTTER
-1. 1 .-w ' , f- Avrrn nenrnv or nil. .
jn tne aiternoiui 11 .ra- 1 . . - - . ,- . ' .
tlmo under reallxlng and I . ElG!t-F1rm, g.HKl demand; fresh nearby.
at a partial ic net ad- zo. loss nr.: "'". !" u"i""'u;
. 494i4!e.c. closed at 4Sc: I u. -1.
closed unsettled
nno Vtiruarv.
May. 4tlj47Wc. closea at 40lc; uecemuer.
oiVyVfiiS, closed at ibc.
OATS Receipts, 282,750 bu.: exports. 1.83S
bu.: spot, quiet: No. 2. 34c; standard white,
3tV; No. 2 white, S64c; No. 3 white. SHc:
track, mixed, wetftern, 36"ic: mixed white,
western. 36n43c; track, white, state, 36
7c. Options dull, but fairly steady; Decem
ber. S&Mi-SSc, closvd at 36Sc
HAY Steady ; shipping. b5ti0c; good to
choice. lO Sf-Jil.OO.
HOPS Firm: state, common to choice,
1102 crop, 2(l37e; 11 crop, 24428e: olds, Vi
l"c; Pacltio couat. 1W2 crop, 2&3!c; 19j1
crop. 2:'n.7c; olds. 7&U'c.
111I1KS Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 2j lb.,
18c; Csllfornla. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
26 to 30 lb., 14c.
IaEATHER Quiet; hemlock sole, Bueuos
Avre. light to heavy, acid. 24Jii5Hc
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. J1601
l l8tK); mess. $10 btKi 11 00: beef hams. $-"0.50,-4
2160; packet. $14.0ofl 15f0; city, extra India
mess $.t.l "028.00. Cut meat. Irregular;
nickled bellies. $12 50ji 13.50; pickled shoul
der. $8.&0!i.76; pickled hams. $12.0071 12.2S.
Lard tlrm; western steamed, $11. 60; Novem
ber closed at $11.60 nominal; refined, firm;
continent. $11.: South America. $12.25;
.nnn,.n.4 17 5nui7.75. Pork, easy; family.
0 5iVn-J1.00: continent. $U.: South America,
$1" Oil" short, cleat. $21,410; mess, sis.ao li.so.
RICK Mrm: domestic, fair to choice, ex
aa jMrtan. 4SAra47ac.
TALaWUW Bteaay ; tuj, iuuuw,, ur
CORN December, boc.
CHEESK Unchanged; New York full
creams, prime small. rair 10 gooa
mall. 111,tjl2'AC: prime, 12ViSfl2hc; fair to
good large, UWU '--'
Toledo Grala aad Seed.
TOLEIX. Nov. . WHEAT Dull, lower;
cash. 75Vc; December. 7t-i,c: aioy. 77Vc
CORN Active, steaay; uecemoer, 4.c;
May, 42c. . ......
OATS Dun, uncnangea; ueoemoer, sic;
May, 3ic.
RYE No. 2. 61c, buyers.
SEED Clover, dull, higher; November,
$ti.H2H; January, ip95; alslke No. 2, $8.50.
Timothy, prime, 11.8a.
tfiiarnrolli Vlieat, Floor aad Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. l-rWHEAT De
cember. .0(ijMj, May, 7n,c. On track:
No. I hard. I2ic; No. 1 northern. 72Sc;
No. 3 nortnern, iU"sC.
New York Nosey Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. . MONEY On call
firm, (Vgti per cent; closing bid and asked
biyb per cent; prime mercantile paper, ovi
6 ner cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.xo87.(f
4.87 for demand and $4.8J825M.8375 fur fclxiy
day bills; posted rates. $4.84 and $4.87
4.88; commercial Dins, HBW W'i.
SILVER Bar, 497ic; Mexican dollar,
39HC.
BONDS Government. steady; state,
steady; railroad. Irregular.
Th cloalnt, quotation on bonds ar a
follow;
..1094. L. t N. unt. 4a 101
..1094a Mex. Central 4a SO 4
..lots do la ine 27
..IO&Va Minn. & Si. L. 4s lonli
..13 M.. K. A T. 4a m
..134 do 2a 1:2
..lio, N. T. Central Is
ti. 8. ret. Jl, reg.
do coupon
do Sa, re
do coupon
do new 4a, re.
do coupon
do old 4s. rve,..
do coupon
do 6a. ref
do coupon
AU'hlaon fen. 4a
do ad). 4a..
..lloV do sen. SVa.
..104i N J. C. sen. tl
. .HH', No. Pacific 4a..
..101', do Sa
91 N. & W. coo.
BaI. Ohio 4a. .....100's Heading (en. 4a
FLOUR First patents.
1 patents, $3.6Hi3.70: first
second clear. $2 40fi2.50.
BRAN In bulk, $11 j0.
$3.80fi3.90: second
clear, $2.90j3.UO;
Mllwankce Uralat Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. a, WHEAT
Steadv; No. 1 northern, 73Uc; No. 2 uorth
ern. 71Vi72Hc; December, 7114c.
RYE-Steudy. No. 1. 61V.C.
UAHI.EY-Steady; No. 2. 66c; sample. 359
A. 1 -
ui"i-rFRReceiDt. 6467 pkg.: Irregular;
state dairy. 18ti24c; creumry. extra, 2oc;
.... m . , n v - Vlll i f. IMl'lAC.
''""ln,. n?7Sn!n.:nulAth.,i DULUTH. Nov. 6 WHEAT Cah : No.
firm'; fancy Urge. 1.4,12 o; fancy .mall. Uv I hard 73 No. 1 northern IMNjl I
i"i.
KfiCM Receli.t. 1.704 Pkgs.: Irregular
state and Pennsylvania, average best, U'w
2oc; western canaiea, ;ii.-c.
POULTRY Alive: Weaker: chicken.
iiiA'niac: turk.v:. 11c; fowls. llWolle
Ilressed: Irregular: western chickens. 11c;
westero foals, lotwuc; spring luraeys
I'! IS.'
METALS Copper declined 6 3 Id in
Tindon. with suot there quoted at 51
18 td and future at 52 6a. Th local mar
ket waa dull, but value remained un
changed, with standard quoted at $1100,
Hon. nal; laa. $U.S.!tU.elV; kctrolyUo,
Daluth Urain Market.
tftHc: May.
OATS December. i'c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. Nov. --COR.V-Inactlv.
firmer; No. i. 51c.
OATS blow and easy: No. I white. 29Ue.
billed through.
Liverpool Grala aad Provlsioas.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. . WHEAT Snot
Steady: No. 3 red western, wHitr, Kstxl; No.
1 nortnern, spring. in; No. $ California.
Ht L at I at c Ss
101 LAS. P. 4a..
1074 Ht. L s. w. la...,
107 do 2a
71 8. A. A. P. 4a.,
Io44 t)o. Pacific 4s
si jtio. Railwar Si
9a Trxaa A Pacllc la
M A St Pa. 4B...11-W T.. St. L A W. 4a
A N. W. c. 7a 13.1V; L'nlon Pacific 4a
do lsi
do conv. 4s ,
Canada So. 2a
Central of Oa. Sa..
do la inc
Cr.ee. A Ohio 44a
Chlraxo A A. J'i
C, B. A ti
C,
C,
C. It. 1. A P. 4a lo
CCC. A St. La . 4a.. 101
hlr.io Ter. 4s tt
Colorado 80. 4a 2
Denver A R O. 4a.. 101
Erie prior lien 4a... 98
do a-enerai 4a so
F. W. A U. C. la. ...114
Hocking Val. 44a lot's
Offered.
do conv. 4a
Wabaah Is
do im
do deb. B
West Shore 4a
Wheel. A L. E. 4s
Wia. Central 4a
Cone. Tobacco 4a..
.in
. .l.iH
..10.1 4
.. J14
..lmls
.. 97v,
..11',
..100
.. 97
.. 8a
... 87
... 91
...119
..120i
..a.)
...104
. ..loii'a
...1174
...no
... 79'4
...lU's
. .. 924
... 9J4
...
Boatoa Stock Qnoiat lana.
BOSTON. Nov. . Call loans, lVfi per
cent; time loans, 6fc6 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
Alrhleos 4s
Gas la
Ati'Olson ,
do pld
Boston A Albanr..
Bo. ton Gleated ..
N. Y . N. H A H
Fltihburi P'd
t'nloa Pacific
Mex. Central
Amer. Sugar
do pld
American T. A T 1S3V
Dominion 1. A a..
C.eu. Electric
Maae. fcleclrlc
do pfd
failed Krult
I. I. Steel
do pfd
Westlngh. Common
Adventure
Altouea
.'.0I'!
.. 99
. M4
. 9S
,.U4
.1644
.ni
.141
.10JHI
.2Xll.
.1UH
.119
Amalgamated .
lilnsham
Calumet A Hecla.
Centenulcl
Copper Range ....
Dnminlos Coal ..
Franklin
Isle Koyale
.Mohawk
old iiomlulon ....
Oftreola
Parrot
Quliicy
HV Panta Fs Copper..
.181 Tamarack
. 17 Trlmounlala
. 9 Trlnllj
I lilted Slates ....
. J'4 Hah
. s Victoria
-lm Winona
. 14 Wolverine
. 24 Lialy West
... -
. .. 2a
...
... u
... 41S
...ISO
... i
... 13
... 40
... 11
... i5
... 21
...120
... 14,
...IM
... 94
. .. 104
... Jtrt,
. .. -1
...
... jh
.w lB
...49
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Nov. . Discount weakened
today In sympathy with the plethora of
money. Ruslnesa on the Stock exchange
was quietly Irregular. Consols were easier
and home rails were erratic, though some
shares Improved on favorable traffic re
turns. Americans reacted as a reflection
of the cheerlefruiess In New York, were
neglected and closed quiet and above the
lowest quotations of the day. The decline
In silver was attributed to the smaller de
mand for forward delivery and the pressure
to sell by American holders, owing to tne
tightness of money In New York and also
on account of the absence of business.
Oold premiums are quoted am follows:
Buenos Ayres. 127.4; Madrid, 32.80; Lis-I
bon, 26. The weekly . statement of
the Bank of England shows the follow
ing changes: Total reserve, decreased 854,
ooo; circulation, Increased 248,000; bullion.
decreased a-o"iu,iso; oiner eeounues, de
creased 81.000; other deposits, increased
1.178.000; public deposits, decreased 2,122,-
000; notes reserve, decreased i08,000; gov.
ernment securities, unchanged. The pro
portion or the Hank or England s reserve
to the llnblllty Is 45.71 per cent; last week
It was 46.59 per cent. The rate of discount Is
unchanged at 4 per cent. Gold amounting- to
145.000 was withdrawn today rrom tne
Bank of England for shipment to South
America. Bar gold, 77s lt4d.
PARIS. Nov. 6. Price were weak at the
opening of the bourse today. The official
list was heavy and rentes were offered
owing to fear that the arbitration decision
In favor of the coal mining companies may
result In a prolongation or the strike.
Spaniards reacted on realizations and the
tightness of exchange. Industrials were
weak. Rio tlntoa were heavy, but closed
with a better tone. Kaffirs declined on
bad new regarding the South African labor
supply. At tne close prices an around
were heavy. The private rate of discount
was 2 13-16 per-cent. Three per cent rentes,
99f 83c for the account. Spanish 4s,
87.95. The weekly statement of the
Bank of France shows the following
chanaes: Treasury at current, decreased
81,175,000 francs; gold In hand, decreased
2.325.00O francs; bills discounted, decreased
48.626,000 francs; silver In hand, decreased
3,850,000 francs: note In circulation. In
creased 10.325.000 francs.
BERLIN. Nov. . Price were weak on
the bourse today, owing' to unsatisfactory
New York advices. Internationals were
comparatively steady. Banks, mine and
(Canadian Pacific declined. Exchange on
London, 20m 45V, pf as. for checks. Dis
count rate: Short and three months' bills,
3 per cent.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS Nov. .-COTTON-
Easy; sales, 4,550 bales; ordinary, 6 9-16c;
good ordinary, 7 l-luc; low middling, o;
inlddllnsr. 7 13-16c: arood mlddllna-. 8Mic: mid
dling fair, dc; receipts, 20,672 bales; stock,
254.280 bales. Future quiet and steady; No
vember, 7.73c bid; December, 7.83tT'r.84e: Jan
uary, 7.86fi7.S7c; February, 7.88tg7.89c;
March, l.Vi'g i.iMc; April, T.fcn.sc; may,
7.96517.97c; June, 7.97&1.99c; July, 7.99g.O0a
NEW YORK, Nov. 6. COTTON Market
ooened easy, with prices 14f8 point lower.
under tremendous liquidation and vigorous
bear selling, and following the call further
declined, with pressure on both sides. A
crop estimate of 11,600,000 to 12,000.000 bale
by Nelll and failure of frost predictions to
materialize over the western belt combined
to undermine long cotton and give the
shorts the Incentive needed to attack the
list In general. The pool faction Increased
its short account in aiarcn ano May
Later In the morning there was a quick
rally from 8.04c to 8.14c for March, other
options' working In accordance. A cold
wave prediction for the western belt to
nlnght and reports that the crop movement
will soon taoer oft decidedly, helped to rally
the market. A statement by the census de
partment of Washington, In which tho total
crop thus far glnxied was placed at about
6.000.000 bales, and this amount wa re-
carded as 60.1 Der cent of the total crop,
failed to create friendliness toward the
market. The rally was followed by heavy
selling movements In the afternoon. In
which nrtces crumbled ranldly. March drop
ping to 8.04c. The close was steady at the
decline, witn prices net wii points iuwer;
total sales were estimated at ", Dates,
well scattered throughout the list.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6. COTTON O ulet and
l.lfe. lower: mlddllna-. 7 13-lSc: sale. 677
bale; receipt 4.102 bales; shipments, 3,702
oaies; hiock, io.vio unirii.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 6. COTTON Spot
moderate business done; price 8 points
lr.wer: American middling fair, 4.90d; good
middling. 4.30d; ordinary. 4.18d. The sales
of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 500
were tor speculation and export ana in,
eluded 7,100 American: receipts, 3.000 bales,
Includlna 2.700 American. Futures opened
easier and closed steady; American mid
dling, g. o. c, November, 4.38d, buyers; No
vember and December. 4.34d, buyers; De
cember and January, 4.33d, sellers; January
and February, 4.X.M, sellers; r eoruary ano
March, 4 32d, sellers; May ano June, s.j-ii.
sellers; June and July. 4.32d, seller; July
and August, ixa, sellers.
Oil and Boils. -
OIL CITY. Pa.. Nov. 6 OIL-redlt bal
ances. $1.36: certificates opened at $1.88 bid
closed $1.40 bid, offered $1.42: sales. 12.000
bbla. Kt $1.40: ghliimenta. 79.451 bbl.. aver
age 92.2"2 bbls.; runs, 84,765 bbl., average
UJ.3V2 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. , OIL Turpen
tine, firm, 62'u624c.
ROSIN F rm: A. B. C. Il.Sfi v. il. 3o t:
81.40: F. $146: G. $1.66: H. $1.75: I. $2.00; K
$2 5o; M. $3.00; N. 83.50; vu. sa.7b; ww,
$4.15.
TOLEDO. O.. NOV. 8 -111a Norm unt
S9c: South IJma and India a. 94c.
NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Oi .. cottonseed.
dull; petroleum, firm; turpen ine, quiet.
ROSIN Firm.
IIVDON. Nov. . OIL Calcutta linseed
spot. 4;i; linseed. Z3l turpentine spirits.
aus d.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. Oll-cotvonseeo
Hull, refined, spot, steady. 21s 6d.
ANTWERP, Nov. 6. OIL Petroleum. 19f
25 centime.
C0ee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 6. COFFEE Quiet
No. 7 invoice, 6Sc: mild, quiet; Cordova,
7.frl2e. Futures onened unsteady on
fair demand by profit-taking shorts, spot
Interest and room traders. Cable deplet
ing an unchaniied foreign situation and
moderate primary receipt "wltchlng" out
or nearer position into ine late munins
nroved a feature of the day' transaction.
over half of the business being of this char
acter. Late In the day a forecast of the
li.t :r'rr rrreluis to be ret orted tomorrow
44 ( halts, everted a bearish Influence on
prices, which partially lost 6 points, the
final ngures being net uncnangea 10
point lowei. with the undertone steady
Sales. Including exchunees, amounted to
4;.000 bats. November selling at 4J.9tVtr5.O0r
December. 6.(6c: January. 6 lie; March,
6.25c; May, 6.40c; July. 5.50&6.55c; Septem
ber, 5.65c; Octobtr, 6.70C.
Oct 1$..
Oct. 1..
Oct, 17..
Oct. 1$..
Oct. 19..
Oct, 20..
Oct, 21..
Oct. 22..
Oct. 23..
Oct. 24..
Oct. 25..
Oct. 26..
Oct. 27..
Oct. 28..
Oct. 29..
Oct. 30..
Oct. 31..
Nov. 1...
Nov. 2...
Nov. 3...
Nov. 4...
Nov. 6...
Nov. 6...
7 0n4 6 181 4 82 B 3 1 S 1$
aZ zi f XW - oj
4 64 1 4 1 S 70 I 21
67 4 52 4 10 8 i I 64,
23 4 61 4 15 3 T3 S Ol I 24
4 bo 4 15 I 71, 1 64 3 27
4 13 3 65 621 8 23
6 03 4 62 J H 3 63 3 26
91
I 16
7 02
e
82
7ol
o ib'tti
744,1
6 71
6 61
hi
6 61,
Oil
614,
6 MTI
6 61
6 49
6 61'i
4 61
4 61
4 48
4 D8I
4 64
4 62
6 99
Ul
o no
00
i
s
6 811
6 72 4 60
6 67 4 47
6 73 4 61
5 72 4 60
4 W
5 82,
6 71 4 66
6 i71 4 64
4 16 I 3 63 3 2t!
4 141 I 66 j t 25
4 13 3 bS, 3 46
4 181 3 64
4 101 3 4
4 40 3 62
3 64
4 09i
4 03i S 6
4 01 3 63 1 8 29
3 bt'
8 45
8 61
3 62
3 41 3 26
3 38 3 17
8 421 3 U
3 38 8 Is
4 04
4 06
4 U2
4 01
8 31
3 41
3 43
3 17
3 19
3 27
3 30
3 43 i 3 31
3 44 3 21
$ 46, 3 17
11
4
2 1
15 15
10 1
20 7 7
6
18 20
11
1
8 1
8
4
112 46 7
Itle. Hogs. Sh'p.
372 1,724 204
78 1,785 2,478
676 ' 2,436 180
971 2,400
212
294
177
90
152 .....
37
26
22
1
20
211
892 8.491
Baak C leariasrs.
OMAHA, Nov. (.Bank clerlng. $1,173.
076 J'; corresponding day last year, $l,0u4,
821.37: Increuee. $1, 264.93.
CINCINNATI, Nov. Clearings, -$3.764..
06n. Money. !"ge per cent; New York ex
change, par.
CHICAGO. Nov. . Clearing. 118.22 .687
balance, $2.301. New York exchange, Z)
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fralta,
NEW YORK, Nov. . EVAPORATED
APPLES Show little change from the con
ditions recently noted. The more attractive
grade continue firm, under limited offer
insrM, while the lower qualities, being In
more liberal supply, nhow a comparative
easiness. Common are Quoted at sauc
prime at 8i6V, choice at 4&c and
fancy at 7fiH.
CALIFORNIA DRIED KRCITS Boot
prunes of the larger sixes are nrra. but
the smaller grades are no more than
steady, with quotations ranging from 3"c
to 74c for all grades. Apricot are firm,
showing a hardening tendency, with boxes
ouuted at 7Vtl2c and bags at 7iuc
I'taches, unchanged.
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of car of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hoas. Sh'p. H'ses.
.-., m. t ot. r. xty
Wabash 2
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1
Union Pacific system. 57
& N. W. Ry
V.. K. & M. V. R. R.. 23
C, St. P M. k O.... 21
fc M. K. Ky 68
C, B. & Q. Ry 2
K.. u. ft Bi. J
C, R. I. & P., east..
C. R. I. & P., west.. ..
Illinois Central 1
Total receipt 177
The disposition ot the day's receipt was
a follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or neaa indicated:
Buyers. C
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Vansant & Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman & Co
W. I. Stephen
IJvlngstone & Schaller....
Hamilton & Rothschild....
L. F. Hus
Dennis & Co ,
F. Hobblck
Wolf ft Murnan
Wertheimer
Other buyer
Touts 4.941 8.405 12.353
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list show the number ot
cars of feeder chipped to th country yes
terday and their destination:
cattle cara.
. t). Harrison. Hampton. Neb. B. tc M.. 2
Thompson Marvel, Glhner, Neb. B. & M.. 2
zea ftioonev. fender. Neb. M. o l
O. M. Ireland. DeSota, Neb. M. 0 2
J. Tobln, Tekamah, Neb. M. 0 1
Haney. Rising City. Neb. U. P 1
Stanton Breeding Farm, Leigh, Neb. F.E. 1
peter Blgler, Ewlng, Neb. F. E 1
K. w. -rnorpe. Htanton. Neo. tr. is l
Theo. Lukassen, David City, Neb. F. E.. 2
w. H. Rankin, Tarklo, Mo. K. C 2
Rankin ft Wilson, Tarklo, Mo. K. C 2
W. P. Carpenter. Hambunr. Ia. K. C
U. O. Brlcker. Hamburg. Ia. K. C 1
L. Brlcker. Hamburg, la. K. C 1
M. Btrahan. Malvern. Ia. Wab 1
William Botte. Dunlap, Ia. N. W
Troleve Bros., Ogden. la- N. W
Thomas Murphy, Low Moore, Ia. N. W.. 2
E. M. Lewi. Woodbine, la, N. W 2
R, Durpee. River Sioux, Ia. N. W 1
I. C. Dubois. Rodney, la. Mil 1
n TV nnnAvin CnnnHl RlufTe. T 1 T.. 1
W. T. Hucksteh. Delolt. Ia. L C. 1
F. E. Wells. Honeywood, 111. I. C 8
William Wilson. Northboro. Ia. Q 8
Carl Dundun. Tabor, Ia. Q 1
H. Dalton, Tabor, I Q 1
Bneeo u.u.
Adolph Yanikl, Rising City, Neb. U. P... 1
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were mod
erate again today, and the supply so far
this week has fallen considerably short of
the same day of last week. A compared
witn last yeor, nowever. there Is still
substantial gain. The market today could
not be quoted brisk, but still practically
everything sold at steady price with yes
terday sates.
There were several car of cornfed steer
on sale, but none that could be called good
to choice. Packers continued to be rather
Indifferent buyer of that class of cattle,
but on the average the cattle finally sold
at about steady prices with recent sales,
There were quite a rew cow and heifer
Included In the offerings, and although the
market lacked some or tne snap that has
characterised It of late, still there were no
quotable changes In the prices paid. The
bulk of the desirable offerings waa disposed
or in good season, ano in tact a aood
Clearance was maae rainy eariy in tne day
null, veai cstvci ana stags aiso sold in
just about the same notches they' have for
the last few days.
The supply ot stockers and feeder was
not very heavy, so that the better grade
brought steady prices. The demand from
the country so tar this week ha been
rather light, but the general Impression
I that election has had considerable to do
with that, on account of this limited de
mand speculators were rather cautious
about buying anything but the best cattle,
The market could probably best be de
scribed by caning it slow but about steady
There were oniy a rew desirable grades
of western beef steers, and the market
could be quoted steady. There was no
great amount of activity, but trading was
generally done on a basts of steady price.
Western stockers and feeder were also a
little slow, but about steady, and cows also
failed to show any quotable change. Kepre
aentatlve sales.
BEEF STEERS.
Ns av.
1 102V
910
1010
1 910
1 100
40 1149
41
t T
1 1010
1 100
a 99S
I no
1 1040
4 '
( 4
I lo
10 974
8 a- 0
914
1 1190
t 101!
S 9M
17 90
t 114
11 4'4 1 90
COWS AND HEIFERS.
41 74S t 16
BULLS.
1 40 ! 00 1
1290 t SS i
1 144 10
HEIFERS.
4 sit in 4
CALVES.
19 4 00 I
150 S 00 1
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
F.4 IS 1 30 I 00
40 t SO 1 5WI lit
S3 t SO 1 74 S SO
STOCK CALVES.
119 1 SO 4 154 S St
. w a e
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
Pr. No . At. Ft.
t IS IS '..1119 I M
i 40 It 111 S 15
4 1ft It 1231 40
4 H f 1JM t 40
4 6 46 1244 S 70
4 70 14 1SS1 ( 00
4 71
TOWS.
I M S 1014 t 94
I 00 1 910 1 SO
1 00 4 .1011 3 90
( 16 1 1110 t 10
I 9JS I IS
I 96 1 1110 I 90
I 16 1 1110 I SO
t SS 19 9M I 25
I 1 11S4 I 26
t 40 4 111 3 IS
I SO 87 904 I 16
3 40 14 931 I 71
I SS CO into I o
t 44 1 U10 4 OA
3 SO 1 11SS 4 on
3 96 1 140 4 is
3 90 7 1240 4 1
11.7.
jo 7
ti.7
..1140 4 !
..1650 4 S4
tn i ia
90 4 00
1SS I SE
!5
.. 8S1
... 878
.. 827
..1020
T.
.. 924
.. 90
...10-,'S
.1250
21 bulls..
56 cows.
C cow.
4 cows.
11 cow.
1 cow..
2 cow 80
6 cow 911
1 bull 1210
A.
4 steers.. ..1095
5 steers.. ..1125
8 Bteem ...1247
6 steerc... 886
2 feeders.. 785
1 feeder... 810
8 feeders.. 986
9 feeders.. 944
7 feeders.. 9T5
3 15
3 15
3 15
2 40 1 calf
3 25 1 calf
lv. Props i Colo.
2 40
2 40
3 00
3 60
2 00
2 60
2 40
8. Ghent Wyo,
2 cows
2 cows
1 cow....
30 feeders
3 feeder
1 bull....
.1194
. 9J6
. 210
. 170
. 950
..1010
..1020
.. 8S1
.. 973
..1270
2 70
2 50
2 80
3 10
1 50
1 M
2 26
4 .5
3 80
3 2o
3 35
3 40
3 25
2 0
2 26
3 75
X 2S
3 50
3 90
8 00
3 90
3 00
2 70
25
4 36
3
4 59
3 75
3 85
3 25
2 00
3 75
2 t
1 75
2 25
3 25
8 10
3 10
3 10
t 26
8 60
2 33
3 15
8 75
3 76
2 00
1 lo
3 00
8 85
3 25
2 CO
3 cow....
5 cows...,
980
8241
4 00
4 00
4 00
3 M
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 Ul
2 75
2 25
1 steer.
1 steer.
1 steer.
.1010
, 9S0
,. 770
S3 feeders.. 9
1 feeder... 1000
15 feeders.. 904
5 feeders.. 913
6 feeders..
1 feeder.
880
so
4 00
4 00
8 00
8 75
3 75
3 75
3 00
3 75
3 75
24 feeders
1 feeder..
"4 steers.
14 steers.
22 calves.,
38 cows...
1 cow
23 calves.,
3 calves.
87 calves.,
5 calves.,
17 calve.
11 cows...
6 cows...
44 cteers..
1 steer...
.. 800
E.
..1159
..lOB
.. 34.3
780
H.
174
275
970
890
.1170
.1100
3 75
3 25
4 10
3 00
4 10
990 3 00
307
32G
4 no
4 00
4 25
2 15
8 25
3 75
2 75
3 10
E. Sweeney Neb.
'95 3 70 29 feeders
3 00 3 feeder
Holcomb 8. D.
4 10 6 steers..
3 50
3 76 2 calves... 340
Teater Bros. Neb.
85 3 20 2 steers,
3 20
G. Weare-S. D.
6 00 1 cow ,
3 00
Western Ranches 8. D,
.. 345 3 75 10 calves..,
.. 204 2 00 2 calves..,
.. 216 5 00
C. W. Brewster Wyo.
.. 995 3 25 6 steers.. ..1143
.. 882 8 60 1 bull 1250
B. Moran Neb.
.. 973 3 75 2 Steer.. ..1030
.. 920 3 75 1 stag BOO
ueorge Heaton Idaho.
1 cow 1080 3 00 38 heifer... 697
38 cows 861 2 60 17 calves... 356
85 cows 697 8 10
HOGS There waa a fairlv liberal run nf
hogs here today, but. as will be seen
from the table above, the suddIv Is con
siderable short of the same days of last
week, but a compared with the same
days of last year there Is not much differ
ence. The market opened fairly active and
fully a dime higher than yesterday's aver
age. Packers all seemed to have liberal
orders, so that It was not long before the
bulk of th early arrivals was disposed of.
The most of the sales went from $6.60 to
$6.65, with a few choice loads going above
that figure. The heavy Dacklna aradea
olil from $6.60 down.
Hogs kept arriving- practically all dav. so
the market did not come to a close until
a late hour. Along toward noon the
market weakened and the hog that ar
rived at that time did not sell so well.
Packers were bidding $6.60 for the class of
stuff that sold earlier at $6.624 and $6.65.
Representative sales:
No. AT,
: mi
46 263
44 264
40 277
No.
68..
64..
41..
SI..
61..
(9
24
Av. SB.
...3S 240
...297
...293
...286
...818
.247
.2.H5
80
200
120
73 311
63 164
42 249
60 31
37 2 0
11 290
SO 106
40 37S
63..
42..
63...
64...
70.,
.117
..SOS
..283
..291
...26S
47 Sll
22.,
40...
70..
49...
73...
47.
6T.
64.
.145
..2H4
..279
. .2:,
.
..21.1
..25
.304
64 2S3
St.,
19..,
61..
44..,
64..,
124.
70.
50.,
..247
..24
..304
..364
..274
..253
..tH
....347
42 24
17.
40...
49...
67...
64...
43...
302..
61...
61...
40...
.241
.576
....SOS
....286
....290
....23
....268
....921
....160
....266
140
SO
SO
120
40
340
160
soo
so
90
200
400
160
40
80
40
40
120
80
40
tot)
120
300
320
Pr.
624
I2'-
62 li
66
4 40
4 60
40
4 65
4 63 -.
65
4 66
4 60
60
40
4 SO
4 (0
60
60
4 60
4 40
4 40
30
4 40
112 H
42 'A
421
4 62
S2V4
4 421,
624
4 62s
4 62 ',
4 tli
4 624
4 424
4 62s
4 42' .
124
4 424
4 624
4 424
4 624
424
424
624
424
424
Z4
4 S2'.
49.
94
70
47
46......
(8
(5
40
.0 ,
40 ,
44
73
6J
(S
40
47
41
S3 ,
48
70 ,
73
9
44
60 ,
64
41 ,
61
17
S4
74
97
73
.237
.364
..361
..294
..310
..369
..335
..267
..257
..267
..263
..242
.310
..175
..373
..379
,.94S
..340
..2S5
..357
..259
..257
..273
..275
..38
..358
..207
..2.13
..235
..243
.268
...213
44 251
64.
71...
71...
64...
66...
70...
73...
75...
110..
7...
73...
..274
..261
..214
..SIS
,.2S
..234
..224
,.J3
..346
..351
..361
Bh. Pr.
4 624
4 624
8 424
4 624
4 424 '
4 624
4 45
4 46
4 48 '
4 65
4 48
4 45
65
4 48
4 45
4 45
I 45
4 48
46
4 46
(5
45
45
45
4 SS
4 65
4 65
4 65
4 45
66
65
68
65
5
65
5 65
4 65
4 46 ,
4 45
4 46
... 4 474
10 474
400 474
240 474
80 47 4
140 4 70
SO 4 TO
... 70
SO
80
80
80
60
140
40
80
240
80
80
SO
340
160
140
120
120
160
SO
40
200
160
160
10
120
240
120
'io
120
90
80
160
140
80
SHEEP There was not an eversunnlv
of sheep In sight this morning, and, as
will be noticed from the table of receipt
above, the aupply for the week to date,
while In excess of the same day of last
year. Is not much different from the cor
responding period of last week. The great
bulk of the offerings today consisted of
feeders and In fact there were very few
food killers on sale. A bunch of short
ed yearlings brought $3.90, but they were
not choice. It Is safe to say that any
thing desirable would have met with ready
sale at steady prices with yesterday.
There were quite a good many feeder
buyer on hnnd. so that, although the
supply was liberal, the market held Just
about steady. The better grades in par
ticular sold freely, but of course the com
mon kinds were more or less neglected.
Quotations: Good to choice yearlings, $3.75
64.00; fair to good. $3 2S1J3.66; good to cholc
wethers. $3.5tFj.l.65; fair to good wether.
$3.103.36; choice ewes, $2.763.26; fair to
food ewe $2.252.65; good to choice lambs.
I.75C)6.00; fair 0 good lambs, $4.0064.65;
choice native lambs, $5.00fJ6.60; feeder weth
era, $2.75413.00; feeder yearling. I2.90W3 25;
feeder lambs, W.OCKipt 00; cull lambs, $1.50,1
2.60; feeder ewes, $1,2512 00; cull ewe. 75c&
$1.26; stock ewes, $2.tVx3.25. Representative
sales;
No. Av.
21 cull ewe 81
3 feeder ewes 83
30 feeder ewe 85
30 feeder ewe 90
238 fed wether 69
11 native ewe 120
26 Wyoming cull ewes 82
386 Wyoming feeder ewe 82
26 Wyoming feeder ewe 101
85 Wyoming feeder wether.
16 Wyoming cull wether
107 Wyoming ewe.
249 Wyoming feeder wether...
1254 Wyoming feeder wether..
11 Wyoming ewes
69 fed ewe
180 fed yearlings
10 cull lambs
292 Wyoming lambs
23 fed lamb
M Wyoming feeder wether...,
815 Wyoming feeder lamb ,
15 Nebraska ewes ,
25 Nebraska ewes ,
60 native sheep ,
63
96
92
91
113
124
69
64
70
67
94
1 43
, 73
, 82
, 77
Pr.
1 60
2 00
8 00
3 75
3 SO
3 35
1 50
2 26
2 40
2 66
2 75
3 80
8 10
3 26
3 60
3 60
3 95
4 00
4 66
( 00
2 60
8 00
3 75
2 75
$ 25
FLOUR MILLS IN A COMBINE
St. Joseph Live atork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Nov. . CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.200 head; lvfj 15c lower; natives.
$3.6.Vri 5: cows and heifers, $1.6nii.D0;
veals'. $..5Ot6.50; hjlltt and stags. $2.5u!:(..65.
HOGS Receipts. 6.220 head; 10c higher;
light and llplit mixed. .6"a6 6'; medium
snd heavy, $6.6ob.65; pigs, $J.Ms 50; bulk,
$6 fij.
gHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,700
head; alow, steady.
Amalgamation of Extensi Iotr?U on tk
Pacifio Coast,
CAPITAL IN DEAL TWENTY MILLIONS
1
Owners of Properties Reeel e' Ts eiit y
Per teat ot Valaatlon In Cimh
and llnlanee in Honda
and Stock.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. .-t'onnrmin
previous reports, the Call this morning
say:
A deal Is practtcallv accomplished for th
nmalsamatiun of all the extensive flouring
Interests or the Pacific mii it mill 1.1..
in the large plants cf Washington, iiregnn
uim ainornia snci will call Into existence
one large corpomtlon with capital or
$2o,O0P.0ii0 and facilities equal to supplying
the present and prospectively greater de
mands of the Pacific ooa-t and of the
Orient.
William Thomsen of this citv Is now In tlin
eest In connection wl'h the deal. The pr. -llmlnary
advance were mnde a few weeks
Bt, y Mr. Thomsen of the Continental
tnllls of Seattle nnd Mr. Wilcox of th
lortland Flour Mills company.
Vnder the plan for financing the deal,
say the Call, the owners of existing prop
erties are to receive on a fixed and greed
valuation of plants, etc., 20 per cent Id
cah and the remainder In bonds and storks
to be Issued by the new corporation to b
formed to effect the amalgamation.
CHICAGO I.I VIS STOCK SIAHKF.T.
Cattle and Sheep Steady, Hog; Ad
vance aad Then Reeede.
CHICAGO. Nov. . -CATTLE Receipts,
9.500 head. Including 3.000 head westerns;
steady; good to prime steers, $ti.5o(i7.40:
I'w.ii- m ineuium, e.i.oo'UO.-'n: mockers ami
Teeners, s.'.aiifri 4. la; cows. 81.404.70; heifers,
$-'.004j5.ik); canners. $14002.50; bulls, $10oi
4.50; calves, $.1.76i7.60; Texas fed steers,
$3.lfM.25: western steers, t.t 50fii m
HOuS Receipts. 23.0OO head: estimated
tomorrow, 20,ooi head; left over, 2,rK head;
opened 10c higher, closed advance lot;
mixed and butchers, $6.4H(fiii.80; good to
choice heavy $fi fr'yrfii.85; rough heavy. $fi.:M
Sr6.55; light, $6.30(80.65; bulk of sales, $6 5i
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lS.onn
head; steady; good to choice wethers. 83.50
ti'4.00: fair to choice mixed, $2.6041 3. 40; west
ern sheep, $2.7.Va3.80; native lambs, $3.50'
6.25; western lambs, $3.75i,t6.0O.
Official yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Cattle 18.81 2.911
Hogs 28.895 2.774
Sheep 24.582 3.9si
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 7.0IO head natives. 1,600 head Texas,
140 head Texas calves, l.iiX) head Texas na
tives; corn fed, KKalbe lower; native cow
opened steady, broke l420c; western cows,
active, steady; stockers and feeders and
calveo, weak; quarantine, steady; choice
export and dressed beef steers, $6.6ooj ?.2i;
fair to good, $3.bi)4i6.55; stockers and feed
ers, $2.2of-4.i5; western fed steers, 33.O1M
6.60; Texan and Indian steers, $.1.504.20;
Texas cows, $2.00&'.!.9o; native cows, $1.50fg)
4.5o; native heifers, $3. 00&4.2O; canners. $1.00
632.26; bulls, $2.25HT3.40; calvea, $2.5o8.00.
HOGS Receipts, 14.000 ..ead; market
opened 6i&10c higher; closed with most of
advance lost; top, $6.65; bulk of sales. $6.50
4(6.65; heavy, $b.62mai 65 ; mixed packers.
$6.40tj)6.66; light, $6.Mz4.65; yorkcrs, $6.5op
6.62H; pigs, $6.20(86.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000
head; market steady to easy; native lambs,
$.1.60415.26; western lambs, $:i.ooii:5.20; fed
ewes, $3.1(K&i3.75; native wethers. $.1.05g4.1;
western wethers, $3.0U-I.00; stockers anil
feeders, $l.&5((j3.25.
St. Loot Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. .-CATTLE-Recelpl.
4,5oO head. Including 1.000 head Texan;
market steady to Arm; native shipping and
export steers, $5.504r7.o0, with fancy worth
$8.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.65
((16.50; steers under 1.000 lbs., $l.00&.00;
stockers and feeders, $3.00414.40; cows and
heifers, $2.266.26; canners, $1.60t)2.60; bulls,
$2.5O3.60; calves, $4.00(7.50; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.204d.25; cows and heifers,
$2.30(53.60. .
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head: market vflrm
and 10c higher; pigs and lights, $H.30$j.56;
packers, $6.50(a.7o; butchers, $6Va6.&0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,500
head; market steady; native muttons. $2.75
074.00; lambs. $3.60(16.50; culls and buck,
$2.50(4.00; stockers, $1.60(33.00.
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. ftv CATTLE Re
ceipt. 151 head; dressed beef, steady; city
dressed native sides, 7Q114c per lb.; Texas
beef, S-frti'-jC. Cable quoted American
steers at LrtiSltc, dressed weights; refrige
rator beef at loHHc per lb-
CALVES Receipt, 148 head; veals,
steady; other calve very dull; about 275
head unsold; veal sold at $4.&0a6.75 per 100
lbs.
HOGS Receipts, 3,104 head; steady; state
old at $6.65 per 100 lbs.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.776
head; both sheen and lamb weak In price
and very dull; sheep sold at $2.50ft'.1.37H per
100 lbs., a bunch for export at $3.75; lambs
at $4.607i.25; Canada at $4.75; dressed mut
ton, 64)V4C per lb.; dressed lambs, 63j1)c.
Sasrar aad Molasse.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. . SUOAR-Act-ive:
open kettle, 2H'S3c; open kettle cen
trifugal, new. 31-16ii(JSc; centrifugal white,
89(8o'.c; yellow. SWUc; econds, 2VtJ3c.
MOLASSES In good demand; open ket
tle, wg.uc: centrifugal, nu.-uc; syrup,
steady, aOfcWc.
NEW YORK. Nov. . SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, 34c; centrifugal 96 test.
4c. Molasses sugar, 2?c; refined, unset
tled. MOLASSES Steady.
LONDON Nov. 6. SUOAR Beet. No
vember, 7.554d.
ssi t o
690 3 44
....1M4 t 9
tM 3 00
.... 14 3 10
.... 44 I 24
.... 326 S "
87 feeder.,
13 feeders.,
19 feeders.,
1 seder.
7.
6 .
12..
7..
SS..
4 .
T .
NEBRASKA.
S4i 3 15
. 90 S 10
. 619 9 KS
. 6i: 3 16
.100 3 50
. ' 3 64
. SX'4 4 19
487 4 50
4-4 3 60
26 8 60
675 t 50
141 calve..,
3 calve..,
60 calves...
11 heifer..,
28 4 20
2'4 3 60
318 8 86
Kt 30
Sloa City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Nov. .-fSpecial Tele
gram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 8'; market
steady; lieeves, $4.2547.50; cows, bulls and
mixed, $2.26a4.00; stockers and feeders, $J.5o
(14 fHi, yearling and calves, $2.50-4. W.
HOOS-Receipts. 2.(); lOtfMSc higher, ell
Ing at $6 4oi3). bulk, $6 456.60.
The
stock at
Stork in ftlaht.
the receipts
of live
fnllnwlnar 1
. ... . - .
the lx principal cllle yesteroay:
Omaha ......
Chicago
Kansas City
Pt. Ixiuls ....
Ht. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
Total ....
Cattle.
4 800
.6t
7.000
4.5iO
8. 2")
80O
Htfs.
4j.90l
23.(t)
H.OiO
8.000
8 TM
2.0U0
Blieep.
11.. 'W
18.000
i.OfO
1.500
1.700
.3.800 64, U0 40JO
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO, Nov. 6. WHISKY Stealy at
$1 32.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. .WHISKY Steady
at $1.32.
PEORIA, Nov. .-WHISKY-On th
basis of $1.32 for finished good.
CINCINNATI. Nov. .-WHISKY-Dls-ttllers'
finished goods, active on basis of
$1.32.
Dry Goads Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. I DRY GOODS Th
market today has not changed In any Im
portant feature. The demand has been
quiet throughout for cotton good, with
previous price upheld. The decline In raw
cotton keep buyer shy, but ha not weak
ened sellers. Silks are in fair demand and
firm. Him riDbon nrm, wun niouerai
business.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Nor. . WOOL Steady ; me
dium grade and combing, 15318c; light,
fine, 13wl7c; heavy, fin. 10(ijl3c; tub-washed,
16i 264c
NEW YORK. Nov. 6 WOOL Firm.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed In the register of
deed' and county clerk's office on No
vember :
Warranty Deed.
National Life Insurance company to
Helen J. Jefferles, lot 7, Hlraebaugh
place 1,850
Ida N. Dech to Sarah J. Rhea, lot 68,
block 2, naunaers ac xi. emu. iu
Walnut Hill . "aa-'V.'-'J
Same to C. 8. Francl. lot 69, block
2. same .... i""V'A'" "L"
B Jetter and wife to South Omha
school district No. 3. lot , block 1.
Drew Hill vv
South Omaha Land company t 1 to
Theodore Frederick et al, lot 14.
15 and 1. block 2, Spring Iike park
Antonle Tobla and husband to Jo
seph Sramck. lot 10. block "A."
Morrison' add
II. C. Drexel nd wife to Flora II.
Nichols, lot 10, block 14, KounU
Pluc
H. G. J. Lehman and wife to F. L.
Moore et al. e95 feet of el90 feet, lot
15, block 6. Kuuntse &. R.'s add
ttalt Claim Deed.
T. P. Nichols and S. II. Howard. eVi,
lie's. 17-15-10
O. M. Tunlon and wife to Arnst
Schroder. e. se' (east of Elkhoriu
and all of ne. e' (st of Elk-
horn) In 14-10
Deed.
O W. Loomls. guardian, to Jofsph
P. O'Keefe, lol 6, block 1, Bedford
Place
Sheriff to O. H. Hill. i23 feet lot t
block 6. Omaha
Philip Potter et al. receiver to Mil
ton Trust company, lot 7 and 8.
L.1..1. a a v u . a p. ' m An
Sheriff to Elisabeth S. 6hlppn. lot .
and 7. block 1. Walnut Hill
Total amount of transfer
10
30
400
660
300
1.006
8,500
4)
75
1.100
8.640
12.100
..$25.15$