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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: Tl?KHDAY. NoVKMUlalt 8. 11)04.
GRAIN ANB PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Future Are a Little Btrongar, but
th Market ii Slow.
BREAK IN OMAHA CASH WhEAT FRICES
Bayers Hold nit ami Forrr imrr
stoaxe Sales at Erialle llsnge
Cera anil Oata riran
M4.W bu. Rye, LSSTwt; dcrreire, 27S,or4i hu.
Barley. 6.1i?.'M' bu. : decrease, 248,. bu.
IHKAliU nM M PHOVIMO
Oilarfi nf Ihf TraeMngt and lloaln
Prices n the Board of Trade.
CHICAGO Nov. 7.-Rrporta tf unfavor
able weather were the principal ru" ,(,:'
a firm torn- In hal here icdny At "
close both the Drfm;r und Mv dilvo"i"
wet; up Corn in up iy , "V
m- unchanged. Provhlons are -V'J"V
higher.
strrngih In the wheat p t developed only
In the session. I'nde the Influence or
Mhri-al World's shipment, ami lower ruble
the market opened easier. December being
down c at ).11.. May wss off h snnrie
to c at II .111 to Sl.llStil 11 As a re
sult of continued dry weather m the
WMI, sentiment In the pit Chun awl quickly
to the bull side, the result being a "'J1'1'"
advance, December selling "P. ,u
Meantime Ma) advanced to 1 .12 V"r-J!1
the vein m lost later in the duy on prcnt-
! tsklng. On the whole, trading was of iignt
OMAHA. Nov. T. i:4. .
Jiers aas J-i at.,t. In trie w.uat j
iitko iouhv u.f. .1 ii.r m ii..a t.t. ;
Ini. .,. bi"ci.,i, , the liff rigin ne
J...uii, wne.e. uhtc ere 'lime a tu-mo-i ; volme. t,e hnllrinv tomorrow being a drag
or aaiiiples uii Ine lab.ot. anu iut 11. U' 1..- I on th m,,i, -The c!oe ) firm, with
quiiy. i ma mara.-i nan teen nlgi.e " ; December' at 1M2U-61 12 May rioted at
'n attain than an i.l in oomp-li.o a an. , ,,T, r'learsnres of wheat and
iir noma lime past there nss x.m ; flour were eounl to 70.4O0 bushels, ine
uuyu.g wnnn . "i.mnin.. ... ; mnun, nn .,. increase.) iW unc
.xi n result mixers naxe ir- , wn. vi.ible -urnlv Increased I.''.""'
bushel PriniArv receipts were 1. (...'"
ming in
outer marke.a
uueed ihnr toils mm wnlie sellers meet ih
Ituuctlbii sluwiy. ihi-r la a geneiai ell I
that pr.crs hr wih lava to (i oft; inm-ad,
aoma rrl: tue sies Iway li.d.uate u . of
i- a bushel, VVnl ti.l Is true, there l
aMo no disposition to engafc In ip-.raiuni
Hi ih spe. 'ijutivv IiiMir-. This is iue o
the tart mat ihe wneat trade Is In crttl
c.il roniliiKui ami Is imole ti iak- xtanr
turns i.ne y ur the other alino!t any lny
a ihi the fp- .lis inrs pi tier the wni". rungv,
B'eeul.itif inarkeia of the eas.. 'I li- a.a-tistn-i
i.hriwc(i tew Important cnarig.a, t.ut
tlere ws nn liirrcise of nearly ;;,',' in
the xlnhle supply, nithough this is not to
be wimneiM at when the Isrge rerelnla (
A!lnn:ii)oli are txcalled. Tne lories of
lnniHKf mini the work f ihe fly uij th
lack ip' rain are jxxe itlal fa'tors in llie ii
iist.on ninl tney wwt aul'.clent to uvroom
hesrlsh en: "ent and rai a lfht od
vai.ct I: pi i v-i for future Thla wm pir
tlslly bi-oiiKht ab by j. ilea re 01 the
p;tr. o' soma shorla to even u . a"d Ret
urn rf II. a mn kei (or the lioiidiiy a-1.':.irn-meri.
'the strength In stocks Sudioit d a
tnln'y. oit th nan. if ih flna.;. Inter-;
ecru Hint there wiild be illesrraniremei-.i In
the t-illcle of tha nation throfgn chtnge
In the executive head. Prlc- for aiocks
were a I a'rong and higher.
1 he cash priced ci the local whear mar
kt offer upoortunltles for atudy. With fu
tures hlR'ier. 'hfti waa a determination on
the part of buyers to break value.' In
this they were encouraged by the fact
ma: -neio is nothing In shipping wnear ,
rron: ncre to other markets at the prica
current for the last few week.
Tl-.ere It bin little entlv.eiasm o tho bull
aide of th oiaj-kt, despite the display of
strength In nln. Sentlmer.t la beetlsh,
but neither tha. bulla nor the bears have
got much courage In their ronrictlrna at
this time.
, December wheat opened Vc off at ll.lli.
advanced to SI. 12 and dropped to Sl ll's
recovering ealn to I1.121',. a fraction higher
than at th close on fleturday. May was
tc lower and then c higher, holding about
o of tho gaJn. July gained about Sc.-
CORN Market holds Arm with Vpoint
gains for December and ateady at a sliade
better for May. .
OAT8--Very little change.
Omaha Cash Sales 1 car No. 3 hard
wheal, MH lbs . Hftc: 1 car No. 3 hard wheat.
K7 lbs., S1.A3: 1 car No. 3 hard wheat. 6U
lbs.. SI 02: 1 car No. 4 hard wheat K2W lbs.
Mui I car No 4 hard wheat M lbs.. 9Ro. 1
! car No. 4 wheat, 63 lbs. 09c; 1 car No. 4
wheat, K'i Ihe., Kk : 1 ear no grnde rye.
. 70c; 1 car No. 4 onts, Wc: 1 car Nn. 3
', white oafe, 2814c; 2 eara No. 3 corn, 43-.
1 rmalic Caah Prlvas.
1 WHKAT No. ? hard. S1.07in .OR- No. 3
hsrd. SOcfifl.03: No. i hard, M99i; No. 3
spring Sl.flTfil.e.
j CORN No. No. 3. 48Hc: No. .
f 47Ao: no grade. 43ifT44ei No. 2 yellow 4flp
I; 494c; No. 3 yellow, 49c; No. 2 white. 4!c;
No 3 white. 4SHc.
OATS Nr.. 2 mixed. 27H-: Ko. 3 mixed.
i; tlftW-r; No. 4 mixed. amr27e: No. S white.
i Sf'iiiAHc. No. 3 mhlte. 28'ic: No. 4 white.
S7,c; standard. !St4e.
RE-Not grsdea. TQc.
I- Caah Prices Elsewhere.
& Clo.ng prices at the following markets
y t'Kluy and Saturday were:
i CHICAGO.
Close
bushels, compsred with l.Kfi.'n1') h"h'" "
year ago. - Minneapolis. Ijulutn and hl
iago reported receipts of cars, agninst
cars lat meek and 1.40 cars a year
"iligher cables and the strength of wheat
caused a fitm tone In the corn market.
The volume of trading was email.
her opened ,'l,i- higher a: 4KV'. ""'d'1'
tween 44e and and closed at 48c
lo-al receipts were l: cars, with of con
tract grade.
There whs a fair trade In oats, but
prices showed practically no change De.
comber opened unchanged at St -sc. solil up
to lc and closed at ' SRc. Local receipts
were IKK cars. '
I'rovlflons were strong o.i u fair de
mand from packer. At the close January
pork was up liHSo at Sl.. lHid und
ribs were each up VVhvr at Si.Wo ..U',4 und
n R'kriii; rj; reaneellvelv.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: WhCHt.
K ears. corn. 143 cars; oata. 190 cars; bogs.
18,0)0 head. I
T'." le,-lilug fututcs closed at follow:
Articles Open.' High. 1 Ix-. Close. Bat y.
Vheat
December
May
July
Corn
Deaember
May
Oals
i Decimber
May
1 July
Today. Bat'day.
. 1.12"4 1.13
. 1.11
98
. -49
"W'hest
f December
May
t Con;
December
May
VhU-i '
December
May
Corn
. tieceniber
' Msy
' Wheat -
Decemb-r
v May
ST. IXH'IS.
1.13
1.13'i
Kansas citt.
MINNEAPOLIS.
l.M,
42
41
I ISt
1.14
Ftaeairlal Oaastp.
Elevat J merge- irakl-
1.11
7Tj
48
46 .
Sit
1.12
1.14
44
44
1 W
l.OCTi
42
41
1.13
1.14
Whea'.
Dec
May
July
Con.
Iee.
May
Julv
Onts
Nov.
Deo.
May
July
fork
Jan.
May
May
Rlba
Jan.
May '
r 12
1 12
i!
4K
4A I
4o
i
3131'h
31
i
i nvr:
I 1 H!
48;
45H'
47t!
l n i u1;'
! i v
1 111 iiin
97! Wl I
I
48V; 448ii
1 1."
1 H
7
4iW4. 4fi'
4S'45-.
29 I
13 62
12 no
lK'
7 20
47W
62
31l
12 87 12
12 66 j 11
7 12
26
I
8 55 I
71
2M
3IH
at i
31
31
4 V
45
29
8
31
31
I 12 87: 12 6A
I li 65 12 b2V,
7 Of.
7 20
47
6 62
7 12
7 12l
8 55
67!
I
7 orw !
7 17 i
6 50 I
62
Chicago Elevat i merge- irakl-.g alow
' pnnka gained from subtreaaury on Frl
1 ftmy 4100,0(10.
t'nion Pseirc repor; heavy transcontl
nentni traffic".
'Operating of sun way no; affecl'.ng Man
liattan earnings.
Outward movement of currency for crops
pract onily ended.
Republic Stee! prospects are good for
,increerd eatnlngn.
October earning of soft coal roads will
, make Improved showing.
Pennsylvania earnings for nine months
equal to S per cent on stock. ' 4 .
Atchison In fatr demand In losn crowd,
but stocks othrrw1 plentiful.
Commission houres carrying unusUallv
light line of Block over election.
Americana In London steady, above par
. Ity. with Bteet atocka especially strong
I'nlted 8ta-.es Bteel orders' book?; at
, rate of 30.000 tons a day since, Novenber L
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Market easy; Winler pstents,
S5.30t6.40; winter straight!:, H.9005.20; spring
patents 85.loMft.80; spring straights. S4.7uci
i .20: bakers, $3.004.00.
WHKAT Nr,' 2 spring. SI. OS'S! 14. No. 3.
Sl.iKVpl.12: No 2 red, 81.1&fil.l.
CtJRN-No. 2. 6Bc; No 2 yelloi, 5RV4-.
OATS No. 2. 2!t,c, No. 2 white, 31c;
No. 3 white, 30i4;'
RYK No. 2. 8;t4i;0.
BARLE1T Oo6d feeding. 3738c; fair to
choice malting. 41fi6c.
SEEDS No I tlsx. S1.1A: No 1 north
weslert!, SI. 18. prime timothy, S2.62. Clo
ver, contract grade. S12.I"'.
PROVISIONS Pork, tie.- bbl.. S11.irs
11. 12. Iard. per 100 lbs., S7.0',J7.07. Short
ribs sides (loose). S8.K7ci.7.12: short cleai
sldes (boxed). 37.007.12 ,
Following were the recelpti and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipment?.
Flour, bhls 18..H10 13.30)
Wheat bu 2T8.0OT) 83,700
Corn, bu .lia.tiai 194.0.O ,
tats, bu 224. (K L'13,700
Kye, DU 13.2110 5.JO)
Barley, bu 102,900 Z&V)
On the Produce exchar.ge today the but
ter market was firm; creameries. 1,V?)'S1:
dairies. 14ff20o. Eggs, firm at mark, cases
Included. 16ti19c; firsts. 21c; prime. 23H--;
extras, 25c. Cheese, steady at lOU'allc.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND B05DS
Volume of Ensineti Lighter, tut Frictt An
GeDf mlly Higher.
ELLCTIOM MVS IS DlSCOtiNTED
Indnairial Morke Aav.iHce from One
to Three Palais la Apfireheasloaa
of Heavy Demands After
Hetaraaa Arc In.
NEW YORK. Nov. T.-lss ateks
eiU...IUII t l M llblll I.l t.wll St. lit .-!
maiiLeal iiua hi a uinewna. louiiacisj
vo.muiu in Mug.iiettf oin... ..a kgita'
aiiaicn sui. i iu.ii.ifc ill. nil Leivw ...e .
mous im.l.exc to al miiuj netore .he nuudie
i . Liiiibt;., tvii.i, i..i marKei ij. a on
kieo.e.- itiiiiin.. A.-. io. ttiu pi ice iniv.-
i. leu i, it iii.ci .-e i ait kinpna.ic Xi.c .l'n
Oi ingr.er piurs una an m-M-d public u
l.iaiiu ...nr in r hernial. una uuc to tne elev
iion lias Leii i.e,.:eJ u ..
in tne ea.ly part u. ih.- day the riilr.vids
hu,.s aiK. -. imo .'pii.U' a.iu
wniie iney d.U nOi lul.y re.il -.e ine.r p. si
tmn oi itlaiive imp.. ruin e ) .he mii.at,
the.e w ,s a t.ufflcie..t si. a e In ihe ciy s
.lngl.l oy tne n.i.r."vud u re.o.C me
oaiaiue oi the maraei. Ihe g.tat irili.-
ii. nuiu'iiiel s.uckui were leauers in lhat d.
parinient. I nlon Pncl.ic, c laul. Mls.-o-ri
I'aciuo hi, 4 Aicnlsun leaning in the o.d.r
named. Hut galiih we. givatir. iianaac
iIoiib were Iniger nnd the numner of isa,je.t
deali In much higher In the nidus lUI ne
piirlniem. i ne ( in.ed dta.es fc.e.l moikj
wr tne feature oi tne wh'ile marKci niul
oiher iron and steel induttnais eha.ed In
the attention given to thi-m. The char
acter ot :ne market cannot m te..er l,;dl
i ted than by a simple list of s ocks or
th-- Industrial comb.u,.tl0ns and rui-po a
tmus which rose from I to 3 points i,i the
course ot the day's trading' Amilgamate.l
Copper American lH-iimailvr, American
Kmeiting. Orneral Kleeirlc, the Pressed
Sttel Car stiK-ks the Republic Iron imn
Hieel stocks. Tennessee Coal and lio.i.
61ls Sh ttleld Stfel. the America t Btee;
F(i'indr:e stock, the I'nlted Miatn ssie:
stuck, the I'liiU'd Mi'is Ir ti Pipe stoik.
V;r ii:A Iron. C.a: and Co.e, Al s-i hat
tners. ihe i ol.O" (ill hu ok. Ara "i'.aii
Sugar. Amerlca.,i Ice, Corn Pioaueis, Inter
national rape-, Nntlorai Enamollng. Asso
ciated Metrttnts and Pa:e- and Ameri
can Tobacci. Them were ma:iy otre'- mis
cellaneous specialties t ot ctm ne so clearly
within Ihe dehnitioii of Induatriali eecuri
ties. The buying was avowedly b-sed on
the assumption that the revival and Im
provement In the country hive rot yet had
adequate expression Ir. the securities mar
ket, that the passing of the presidential
coniea will bring renewed sp culitio:. I)
stocks and that ihe speculative preference
will now turn to Industrial seouiltle on ac
count of the length to which the rise In
rallroai stocks ,a alreidy gone. The
usual profit taking on the day-s rle cost
something to the extreme high level of
prices, but the decline was checked and the
Iirloe level partly restored belo e Ihe mnr
:et clused.
HoikIs were firm: total sales, par value,
tf 475.000. I'nlted States bonds were un
rhtHige'l on call.
Quotations on the New York Stock ex
change ranged us follows:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
2O.700 8 i 85' M
,8"0 1111 101 1 lul'i
DEW I VOKK UBKERAIi MAHKBT
4)notatloBS of tho Das- oa Virion
Coanmodttlrs.
NSW TORK, Nov. 7. FIOi;R-Recelpts,
19,8v4 bhls j exports, 10,778 bbls. ; sales, 1,600
pkgs; market dull and featureleaa; Minne
sota patent, S(.0036.40; Minnesota bakers',
S4.WS9U-00; winter patents, 36 606.00; win
ter straight. S635&6.AO: winter extras,. 13.6)
t4.25; winter low grades, S3.40tf4.o5. Ryo
flour, steady; sales, 2au bbls.: fair to good,
S4.604.7ft; choice to fancy. S4.755 00. Buck
wheat flour, dull; per luO lbs., S2.00&2.15.
COKNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
SI. 1161.18; city. Sl.Uol.14; kiln dried, 43.00
tj3.I .
RYE Nominal.
BARLEY -Firm; feeding. c. c. I. f.,
New York
WHEAT Receipts. 18,000 bu.; sales, 2,200,.
000 bu. futures. Spot firm; No. 2 rel
Sl.20. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. D"
luth, SI. 26. f. o, b., afloat: No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, 11.07. f. o. b., afloat. Options,
after 'opening a trifle Irregular, rallied and
were as Arm all day as a slow, holtday
trade would permit. Buying motive con
sisted principally o.' smaller shipments,
drouth In the southwest, bad Argentine
weather poor northwest grading, strength
of outside markets, room covering and for
eign buying. The cloao showed Vijc net
advance. May. 31.13ft1.12Ht closed at Sl.13;
July closed at Sl2; December. Sl.174?
1.17. closed at 1.17. "
CORN Receipts. 8,223 bu.; exports. 400
bu ; sales. 10.000 bit ' futures and G6.000 bu,
spot. Spot, firm; No. 2, nomlnnl, elevator;
and 6ic. f. o. b., afloat; No. S vellnw, 6.9c;
No. 2 white, 64c. Options. Influenrou by
smaller stocks, bullish weekly statistics,
firm cables and commission house bnyl.x
west were Arm all duy,taoslng fic net
higher. May closed at Sljiq; December. W!(f?
57c. closed st 67c.
OATS Receipts. "124.500 bu.. Spot, dull:
mixed oats 2 to 32 lbs.. S4Vife35Hc; natural
white. 30 to 32 lbs.. 86Hij37c clipped white.
36 to t lbs., 374f89o. Options nomlnnl.
FEED Steady; middlings, 31850; spring
bran. 1 w.
Borne prospocr of I'nlted States Steel ah. u iv' o...j. ihinnin. fti70r.
saivsniy-eignv roaan ror Tourin week oe
- Ootoher show average gross incicaw o 2 6A
per cent.
American Cotton Oil surplus after pre
' fened dividend for yea.-, jii,9. equal t )
116 per cent on common
r Missouri. Kansis A- Texss earnlnaa foe
foir'tli weex in October increased JI62.4X. j
iw-ive uiuuairiaia uccuiieu .i'w. Twenty
act;vs railroads declined .21 per cent on
Haturday. ....
Commercial Goaalp.
.' Sunderland t'pdlke: "Snow expresses
the opinion thst tho government crop re
.port will show 3.500,800 bu. wheat,
i Thrro will ha no session of the Chicago
Board of Trade, Omaha Grain exchange or
. New York Stock exchange tomorrow.
Visible supply: Wheat. tH,ro1 bu.; an
. Ii.creaee of l.i7,00e bu. Corn, !,3ta),0iM) bu. i
decrease, 681,000 bu. Oats, Z4,o4S3,aa bu.; In-
iTtdht, UX.ttM bu.
World's shipments: Wheat, laat week,
12,040,000 bu.; previous week, 10,No6,000 bu.;
last year, ll,4s4.Q0O bu. Corn, last week,
C.iM.OiiO bu.; previous week, 3,664,000 bu.;
year ago, J.Bus.OOO bu.
8. A. McAV hotter, Manchester, Kan., says:
"Wheat looking badly; considerable Hea-
slim fly. Hastings, Neb., practically same.
Oypsuin, Kan., aays early wheat Infested
' with fly, looks bad. Superior and York,
Neb., aajr considerable wheat looking ycl
. low and fly found in It."
On passage statement: Wheat, today.
Wl.0ia) bu.; Increase, 7M.D00 bu ; week ago!
- s5.l)C,iau bu.; decreaae, 8,2ai,uui bu.; year
- ago. 29.873.000 bu.; decrease, 1,120,000 bu.
torn, today, 18,233.000 bu.; decrease, 188.(1)0
u. ; week ago, 18.4ao.0iO bu. ; decrease. ysd.OuO
Ju.; year ago. 17,773,000 bu.; decrease, loK.OoO
, Du.
' Kaasas City Orals aaa Pravlalaas.
' a.14'88 C,TV- Nov- 7-WHB-VT-1
P,,Q'. December, SI OSS: Msy. Sl.03.
i': ,No. S hard. S10510; No. . II i a
'L'.,.'.1'' rejected. 70irf8c; No. 1
fo4 N.Ota&l.wTNo. 3. S1.041.W7; lo. 4, laVtf
' ki'RN'i7F,1!:m:,Di'mbr- 48c: Muy, 41c-
it ?vnrt;4fei
,: i ?nKy; - 1 hlt'- no.
pr"Arl.r,6yiJOh0'f' ,lm,hy' Ch0,c
RYK-Steady. 71c
EOtJU-Hlglwsr; Mlsnourl and Kansss new
: No. 3, whltewood cases Included, sic; case
. count. Uo; oases returned. c less
BUTTfcK Creamery, ticlc; ds'Tv.
., . t Reelpte. Shipments.
Wheat, bu iw i j, :u)
- Corn, bu 44.0HU b ic
Oata. bu 21.0UO .lou
Visible Baaalr at Grata.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7-The visible supply
r of grain Saturday. November i, as com-
pUeJ by the New York Prodm-e exchange.
was as follows:1 Wheat. r3.3KJ.0no bu.;.ln.
vreasa, I.SM7 IMt W.--Ciim. - S.Mns.UJD bu t oe.
vreaaa, asl.tka) bu. Oata, 24,5t3,00u; incteaae,
HOPS Firm, stale common to choice
1904. 3141c; 190, SlifTSSc; olds, 1418c; Pa
cific coast, i:i04, 3ij3Kc; 1903. 30g34c; olds,
14W1KC
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 30 lbs..
17c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 14c
LEATHER Firm ; ncld, 24ff26o.
PROVISIONS Beef. steady; . fumlly,
S10.5V(ill.MI: beef hams. tt 60&24.M: P'lcs-ef
11000.10 50. city extra India mesa. 814. 50if
16 50. Cut meals, steady: picked bellies.
S6.7o?10.0u: pickled shoulders. 17.50; pickled
hums, S9.5oftl0.0ii. Ijird. easy; western
steamed. 47.46; November closed quiet; re:
fined, steady; continent, 37.60; South Amer
ica. 88 23; compound, 5 76-7(0.1214. Pork,
quiet; family. 115 60; short clear. 313.7518.75;
nieaa. S12.6Oijl3.00.
TALI.OW Barely steady: clty (2 per
pkg ). 4",c: country (pkgs. free), 4S4e.
RICE Firm, domestic, fair to extra, 2"
0fti.o: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Very firm: street price, extra
creamery. 25623ac: official prices: Cream
etry, common to extra, 1532oe; held eVtrua,
22c: state dairy, common to extra. 14W?3e.
EGGS Firm; western fancy selected, 27c;
extra average, best, 2Mf26e.
POULTRY Alive, firmer: western chick
ens. 11c: fowls, 12e; turkevs, 14HI15.-.
Dressed, weaker: western spring chickens,
12615c; fowls, Uc; spring turkeys, 18itil8c.
8T. LOCIS. Nov. 7. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. $1.14; track. $1.15
fa8U5: December, 8UI1.14; May, 81.14:
Ro. 2 hard. 81111.12.
CORN Firm; No. i rash, 51c; track, 62c;
new, t34J53c. old December, 44c; May,
44c
OATS Firmer; No. J caah. 30c; track.
aWfcfcSlc: December, 30c; May S2c; Nn,
X white, 323ac.
FLOUR Dull, red winter patents, $J.fc)ihi
6 50; special brands. I5.i.(f6.76; exira tancy
and straight, 84 96'5.15; clear,
SEED Timothy, steady, 225pj.4d.
CORNMEALoteady, 12.70.
BRAN Dull; sackeu. tsi track. 81tjV4C.
HAY Dull, heavy; t motny, S uuiuli.iioj
prairie, SaiKKfriaou.
IRON COTTON TIE8-5c.
BAOGINQ 77e.
HEMP TWINE-fc.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing.
Ill so. Lard, higher; -prime steamed. $to.
Bacon, sleadv; lioxeof extra shorts, Sa.W;
clear ribs, 88 75: short clear, ISoo.
POULTRY Firmer; cnlcKens. Vic;
oprliigs, i-; turkeys. 12c; ducks, lo; geese,
Bl'TTER Fair demand; iteamery, isi
S4V: lr'' 1430c.
EiiGS-Steady, 19V, .
na a o '-iui na
Atchison
do pfd..
B. & O
do pfd
Cnn. Paclftu
Cent fill til N. J
Ches & Ohio. ex-d!v.
Chicago & A
do pfd..
Chic.igo Gt. Western
C. AN. V
C. M. A 8 P
do pfd..
Chlc.ig) T. & T
do pfd
C, C, C & St. L. ...
Colo Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d rfd
Del. & Hudson
Del.. L. & W
D. & R. G
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
1(1. Central..
Iowa Central
do pfd
K C -Southern
do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn, a- St. I.
M , St. P. & S. Ste M.
do pfd
Mo. Paciftc
M., K. tc T
do pfd
NatM R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & W..
do pfd
Ontario & W
Pennsylvania
P.. C C. & St. L. ...
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rook Island Co
do pfd
St. L & F 2d pirt
St. L. H. W
dj pfd
So Pacific
do pfd
So. Railway
do pfd
Texas & Pacllio. .
Tol., St. U & W
do pfd
Union Puclflc...
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd:
W. & Iake Erie
Wis. Central
do pfd i
Mexican Central
Adams Ex
American Ex...
U. 8. Ex
Wells-Furgo Ex......
A inn I. Copper
Amer. Car & F....i..
do pfd
Amer Cotton Q1I....
do -pM
Amer. Ice
do pfd....;
Amor. Linseed OH
do pfd -..
Amer. Locomotlvt...
do pfd .
Amer. Smelt. & R...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel & I
Con. Gas
Corn Products
do Tfd.....'
Distillers' Securities.
Gen Electric
Inter Paper
do pfd
Inter Pump
do 1 pfd
Nat l Lend
No. Americn
Pacific Mall
pcople'a Gas
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd...
Tenn. Coal A I
V. S. feather
do pfd....
V S. Realty A Imp.
U.' 8. Rubber
do pro
1" S. Steel
do Pfd
Westlngh. Electric
Western Union.
20,800 i 9S
'61 51
132 133i
161 162
81 "A 82
14.100 124 12Si
2.600
21 JO
2,700
3O0
i:,i"o
1,(100
12,1.00
'"foil
1.200
300
1 3i
2O0
1.800
2.300
100
"-4o6
62.300
4.600
600
"'ioo
2,30i)
200
"'300
1.300'
4.90
2,600
4.4110
Zoo
700
600
13.500
3.600
6,500
100
8.400
3,200
'iiioo
48,603
20.2M
300
100
32,70)
500
1.600
1.400
3. G00
19,4mi
800
18.300
40il
6,100
""soo
67.800
300
4.200
3.300
1,600
80t)
500
. 8.100
129
1S6
44
31
24
191
i72;
io
23
85
23
56
34
l-6
316
83
40
72
62
89 '
29
51
133
S4
32SV4
184'
43'd
38''i
23
194
171
ifi
23
85 H
22
54
3.'14
184
316
83
39
71
61
' 8S
142i
- 27
95'.
95
129 i
Mhi
44
36
80
2.1
194't
172
182
10
22
85
22
64
34
184
310
30
82
89H
72
SO
88
143'.,
27
48
60
92
48 v
104
31
69
40
136
73
43
136
74
79T,
34 4
74
63
23
60H
n',
35
94
35
iff
22
43
19'A
22
69
91
146
102
31
68
40
134
78
136
73
87i
79
33
73
62
22
4!
61
116
34
&4L,
34
4s
69 V
91
148
lOSVi
81
58
39
136
72
90
42
135
73
74
97
79
34
73
62
23
49
61
m
34
94 i
34
29
4Mi
110 111
Hu TO
21
42
18
22
35.700
4,000
5i
3,300
too
800
800
12.2i 0
3)0
9.1 IX)
2,000
23,700
1.100
16.700
14.9)0
4.800
9.600
1.100
1,900
20
10, 4ll)
900
'"si)
800
KOO
J.600
3.70)
7.500
1,100
li.ioo
8,ino
900
isViiio
f.2'10
l
7.800
1,100
too
.'fil.HoO
.129.400
2im
400
73
27
85
32
97
8
r
30 ,
9is;
74
112
146
106
6K
43
217
20
77
36 .
175
19
78
79
25
97
109
94
81
15
"
23
13
;
AK4
38
VI
?6U
84
170
1
72
27
85
31
97
3
36
28
98
73
111
145
104
33
216
19
7C
35''i
374
14
.ml
24
96
39
10S
32
80
14
6n
22
rn,
18
5
63
'8
K74
"4' ,
8
170U
90
Total sales for the day, 1.196.300 shares.
22
43
18
22lk
46
18
240
210 '
113
237
72-
27
85
22
96
8
36
14
35
29
98
74
111
14r.
106
fis
42
216
!!)'
36
ITS
19
7"
3.8
79
24
P7'I
4i
108
21
vl
220
K
6
S4
7
33
92
81
98
81
H
88
IT'i
91
Lnadna toek Market
LONDON. Nov. 7. Closing:
Coi aola. moaer... l H-N. V. Canlral
So accouot
Flour. I.bls..,.
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu......
Oats., bu
.S.i '
....19 9(1
.... 4601
.... -jooo
0iii
56.000
3I.0M
3.a
Peoria Orsla Market.
.. PEORIA, . .liL. Nov. . SCORX-tJuoU'd
soHve. -No. 3. &8c; new. 4c; No. 4. new,
46c; Ko grade, uew, 4Sc. ,
Aeai-onda
Atihitnn
du pfd
BiUlrar OVo.
Ct:llillia rt'180 ..
Che. Jt. Oln
ri.lramt Ot W.,..
C, M. A St. P ...
OiR-r
Denver A It. (t....
4i pill
rla
do p'd . . ......
dn 14 pfd
Illlnola l-otnl ..
I - K. O .. k
(714 Norfolk W
.. i io pM .. .
., l-i Onuilo A W.
..I'H'ilt Olinny'vanla
.. T Rand Mine
..Ut Htdln(
.. ltl do 1t nfd
.. ri'41 do M vfil
. .17t'4 gtulhars Hallway
.. li" .-I e p(d
., II vi'Soulhrn Parlflu
1M
Hi
W
i'W.
lft-4
Loiila A Nah
M. . K. T
I'Mon Pnl8o
So BM . .
U. a, sieol..
lo pfd ..
Wahi'h
do i fd ,
(!!) 4s
1
. -IS
. Kl
. .i.V4
. H
, t
.IU4
S744
. 14
. 401,
. f4
.
IM'l
.n
. ,'S
SILVER Bar. quiet. 36d per ounce
Miinii-sviii per cent.
The rate of discount In the onen marVet
for ahort bills Is 3 per cent; for three
montns ai is. I ner rent. . '
31
i
Forelga Flaaaelal
LONDON, Nov. 7. MONEY In good de
mand today. Discounts were maintained.
Trading en the stock exchange waa fliiiet
owing to it being the eve of the settle
ment, but prices were fairly steady. Con
suls were ateady. Americana opened dull
with the changes fractional, became Irreg
ular and iniu live, pending the tesull irf
ine-prvsidrikllai. election, than grew .firm ill
placrs and closed stead). Mrklcau lulls
were firm. Ccpper shsres were In demand.
Ksftlrs were cheerful In anticipation of a
favorable statement regarding Transvaal
gold fields, lmpetial JspHnrse government
s of 14 were quoted at W4
BERLIN. Nov. 7. On Ihe Bourse ttnlav
onlv ellght changes in prices were recorded.
PARIS, Nov. I. Prices on the Bourse o
dsv were Arm at flrst. but subeiently the
market became insctlve end heavy. Rus
sian Imperlsl 4s were ouoted st 94 and Rus
sian Imperial bonds f 19ol at f.lV The
private rate of dlsiount ass ;t)2 per
cent.
e?e Yark Maaer Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. ".-PRIME MERCAN
TILE PAPER-4y4'? per cent.
STERLING EXt H A NOE-Stesdy. with
actual business In bankers' bills st It 9M0o
4.861-J for demand and at S4.836(fl4 8355 for
slxtydsy bills; posted rates, 14 S4 and
14 87: commercial bills. l.83ti4.!H.
6ILVER Bar. 68c; Mexican dollars. 46e.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
fMONEY-On call, steady at 2j2 per
cent: closing bid snd offered. 2 pr cent.
Time loans, steady: 60 and 90 days nnd 6
months. 31S4 per cent.
The following are ti.t c'lung quotations
on stocks nnd hnf':
V. i. ref. is. reg....14S tsanha'tan t 4..in
do roupon 10H Hex. Ontral ( 'a
ll li. IM't do t Inr .1
do ronton I'H'i Mlns. A St. t,. 4 Jl
do aea 4a. reg !' at. K. A T. 4a It
dn coupon . e ta si
do old aa. re I1 " ' M ' 4s. 7!'S
dn coupwi li"! N. T. C la IOCS
Atrhlaon gen. lXg- J- '" , s. IJJ'li
dn id) 4. JVIVn rrl. 4a I
AMastlr C. L 4a to! 8a
Dal. A Ohio 4a uy S. A t. e. 4s JJI
n 8s 8s O. . L. as A sr....1WH
Ontral of Oa. Ss....lli X'nn '"nT- !'"!
do let Inr tt .Inaadlag sen. 4a I'l l
Cues. A Ohio 4Hs....JS'4 t- ' ;'
Chlrago A A. -.- ""' V- f- ' 521
a u. n. aa .. c. " r. . ,
P S 4S..H,M1 nriDoaro . n.... H
,-. C. ...
M1HA UYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Reosipts Very Lifht rd All Kinds
Sold a Lit'.ls Higher.
HOG MARKET A SHAD! STRONGER
Active Demand for Fat 9heen atid
Lambs and vrllh Llaht Kerelate
Prlres Ruled Stronger, Feeders
Also Hold steady ta Stroag.
4 cows..
6 rows.,
Rsr Bros . T.
. 934 1 IS I bull
. 952 t SI 12 sters ...
M. W. Broase Idaho.
1017
3 30
3 txi
Cattle. Hf - Slisep
. oS
t:vn
.ll"a
r n
d' xj. A S. P. f 4a. .ll"1 SsaboaM A. I
C. A N. W. e. .Ts W'ijae. rs-so 4a
C. ft. 1. A P. 4a.... 77 ISn Rallaay 6a
....... MttlTfxaa A P. Is
CfC. A St L. S 4a. litT St L. A W. 4s.. ws
Chlcain Ter. 4 1 I nlon Phi-!6- 4 Mr.
Con. Tobacco 4a 7!.'l it i m . 4... 1US
Colo. A So. 4 M''"- "teel Id it .... S.1
D. A n. 0. 4 let Wtt-aMi la II.
. . inexi no ncn. h - n
.. IW. ft b. F. 4a t
P W A D C. la... li"'4 IS enirai r -"a
Hnchlng Val. 4s. .. .IM'a I'ol ; Ptiel r. S 81
LAN unl. 4s 1
'Offered.
Erie prior Men 4a.
do sen.
Boston Stock Market
BOSTON. Nov. 7. Call loans
Cent; time loans. 4'r5 per cent.
Ing of stoegs ana nornn
1 per
Official clos-
4a.
4l.
Atrhlann ad
do 4a
Mn. Centra!
Atihlaor
do pfd
Biflon A Alhanr.
Boston A Maine . .
Bonton RleratciJ .
Pltchhors ptrt
Mexican (entral
N. T., N H. A 1
t'nion Pai Iftc
Amer. Ar. (ham
do nfd
Amer. Pneu. Tub
Amer. Sugar
dn pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8
Ed ion lOleo lllu .
Dansral Klectrl.- ..
Vaaa Kle trie .. .
flu pfit
Mm (Ian
fi.lted F'lilt
lulled 9hoe Mach.
dn pfd
f. S. Fteel
do pfd
WeiMlr.. remiiun
Bid. "Aaked
11 lAdventur
..10!t Allouer ......
. 4" Air.i.lamtoi ...
.. M'i Amirtcii 7An' ...
..loll Atla 'It-
...'.I Hinf'iam
f'al. A llecla ....
..151 rentint.lul
. .lMUToppor llango ...
.. 11V. naly Wt
..114 (r.omlnlon coal
..lltHlFrai.i;iii ...
.. la l(i.-a icv
.. V) l-le Rovals
.. f, MlniPK
..MS 'XWn
Mi.l.aa':
Von' c.
Old Pnmlnlol
rcaola
I'.
. 1 Parrot
.!lt llti:T,cv
.174
H
hnniiin -
Tamarack
Trinity
C S Mlnlnif
f. P. Oil
ftah
Victoria ..
Win-' a
Wot.e- a ....
.
. 14'i
. 72'.
. I3'
. X
. .-9
. 4
; t
. im
. .
. '4
. e:i'i
.
. Mi
n
.
.1.1.'
. f'.i
.V2-.
. 14'i
23.
- 1 '
n
4
. Ml,
.
3.431
4 147
2.013
32
11.171
18.221
16.009
iti.oso
23.491
24.536
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov
Receipts mere:
Official Mondnv 3 765
Hamc day last week 3.450
Same diy week before.. .8il
Stmc three weeks sgo.. J.Si
Hame four weeks sgo.. B.53K
.-iirr imy ibsi year l.aia o.o.-
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATB
The following tab.e shows tha receipts of
csttle. hugs and shtcp at South Omaha for
the year to ante, aub comparison Hrt
Isst year: iiu. ijvw. Inc. Dc.
'-."' 795.61 928.397 ...... W2.il
'.VJK I.9S5.497 1.8k9.971 45 5. '6
bn-'-'P 1.545,891 1.515.6S1 20.710
The following table snows the Bvarage
Price of htg.4 st South Omsha for tha Isst
seversl days with comparisons
I 19o4.il903.l02.;i901.lJ09.lS9l-
in etias f75 i to yj reeners.. i ,(
13 rows 947 J 15 I feeder.. 81o I 76
14 rows.... l"l 2 41) 11 feeders . MK 3 33
1 bull . ....1440 1 16 13 feeders.. l 3 10
1 bull 17J0 2 2a 3 feedets. . 89o 3 75
II steers... .1173 S jr. heifers.. 7'.'4 3 55
HOGS There were only about 4 cars of
hens on sale Ill's morni'ii. cr in ether
word, scstcely enough to make S kll Ing
for one house. Report fton oilier pol us
Ind'cs ed only ateidy ma ket. t u' I uyera
took hold here quite frely, and ths mar
ket could be quoted fairly aclr? snd s
shade stronger than on Sat'iTday. The big
bulk of the hogs sold st S4 91 a-lth sune
of the commoner bunches below thst, and
very few were good enough to bring more
than 14 90. As h ih ss 15.0'. hewever. was
paid for a bunch, which wa tf the same as
Saturday's best price. T-sre was e y lit
tle change In the msrket from stait to
finish. a there were to few on 'ale thtt
the market soon cam to a (Kiss Repre
sentative rtles;
today, selling at Jf ccmpsred with 231
week sgo. Pales for the meek. . Ibe
OMl!
VX OI.KlLP.
MARKR I
Oct. 17
Oof. 18
Oc. In
Oct. yi
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. IS
Oct. 28
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Oct. 30
Oct. SI
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 8
Nov. 4
Nov. 6,
Nov. 4
Nov. 7
I 6 0?i
l
S D-Jl
S 07l
i 13,
6 17
S 22
5 20
6 08
6 00
4 95 1
4 98
I
4 91;
4 S4i
4 83 I
4 86
4 90 I
4 US?
5 201
.v.!
6 031
6 ot;
5 17
6 14
6 14;
I
5 25i
5 IS,
6 081
4 97:
4 921
4 981
4 99i
4 871
4 79
4 74
4 73
4 90-; 4 78!
I
7 1ST
7 021
I
93;
6 g2
a
6 771
74:
6 71!
7lj
6 62!
6 Ml
62;
6 691
4 6l!
655
6 51)
6 49
6 51
6 63
6 55
27
261
03
5 99,
6 Oil
6 OC
001
I
8 8v
5 811
6 72.
5 67!
6 731
5 721
I
6 821
5 711
5 71
5 9
4 4
4 62
4 al
4 68
a
4 6a!
4 611
4 51
4 4W
4 58'
4Mj
4 62j
4 50,
4 47i
4 61i
4 60
4 56
I
4 06
4 61!
4 67,
4 181 t 70
4 10 t 67
4 It 1
4 61
I 13
a I
4 16
4 14
S 71
3 SI
3 55
a
3 -
4 131 J Jl
4 18 S M
4 101
4 101
4 01
S 47
3 61
3 54
1 09
4 03 8 56
3 55
I 1)4! 3 46
4 041 3 46
4 021 3 61
I 3 62
4 01
4 02! S 55
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of '"cars of stock
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattle Hor Sheep. II scs.
C. M. A St. P. Ry.... 2
Mo Pac Ry i. 3
Union Pacific Syslem. 15
C & N. VY. Ry
F., V.. & M V. R It . 40
C. St. P., M & O
B & M. R.v 74
K. C. A St. J 17
('.. R I. & P., east . 1
26
IllinnU Centra;
4 36 1
6 i .'.
4
2 1
'i . . , ,
1
46 42 2
New York Mining Stocks
NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Th following ore
Adams Con
Alice ,
Breer
Biurfsilck Con ..
Cnmetocr. Tunnai
Cnn ( al A Va..
Hon flllTei'
Iron Silver
Leedrllle Con
. Kl Little Chief . 8
. 60 oi.tarlo '
. li Olhll S-1'
. ? riir.enlx W
. Icloel
.11 Bcyare -24
.tJS Mcrra Nevada -4
..a Soiall Hopes
a atai'dard p
Total receipts 160
The disposition of tne day's receipts
as louows, each buyer purchasing
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs S
Omaha Packing Co
ewiri anil Company
Cudahy 1'acking Co
Armour tk (Jo
Armour ft Co., Denver..
Armour A Co., bx. City.
Carey & Benion
Lobman A Co
Met reary
W. I. bH'phen
Hill & Hulzinger
Hamilton Ai Kotnschlld . .
L. I Husz
Wolf Murna.i
Mike Haggerty
J B. Root & Co..
Bulln A Kline
Other buyers
23u
4M-J
613
161
144
244
'it
80
2-
l
le6
9
30
124
298
o
28.1
484
1,668
was
the
leep.
'i.V)
1,251
2,3ia
1,113
Sh.
Hi
T)
ifo
m
i)
ltd
no
40
:m ...
very light
In
i So. at. Mi. Pr Ka. A.
' 4S JT1 taa 4 ST, ax n
' im sn i w ft
I 13 5 10 4 td 4 M
. 3 : UD 4 ft a-, J74
i ST 4t IN 87 a?
I Wl IIS 4 80 at X4
i 44 m IN IN it Ml
4 :44 ... 4 M 7 S44
M I7 IM 4 n st t
M tac is la aa ?
w " N IN M).
SHEKP-Thfra .
sheep here this mornlna. anil
"oi enougn on sale to meet tne re
quirements of the trsite. Paokero were
all out early and everything thst Would
do to kill sold readllv at good, strong
prices. A string of ewes snd wether
mixed sold as high st S4.I5. snd wethers
sold for 34. . There were no strictly
rholee lambs on sale, hut It would be sf
to quote st ythlng at all good strong and
active. The bulk of the receipts con
sisted of feeders, so thst the few killers
on hand changed hands st in eirly hour.
There were not verv nisny feeder buyers
on hand this morning, owing In part no
doubt to the nearness of election day,
hut In spite of that fact the feeder
market held steady and the better grades
commsnded strong prices. There sre a
good many orders In the hsnds of commis
sion men. so thst It mekea hut little dif
ference whether there are msny buyers
on the msrket or not.
Quotations for grass sheer- srd Ta-iba:
Good to choice yearlings, $4 154r4 401 fair ta
good yearllnes. J.I. 90 f 15; good to ckolos
wethers, S4.0W43S; fair to good wethers.
3.76fl4.00; good to choice ewes S3.761f4.i0;
fair to good awes, fS.6fj3 75; good to cholca
iHinbs. aS.l&i&VM; fair lo good lambs, 8ior
3o.; feeder yearlings. S3.60O4.10; feeder
wethers. fS.5Ofr4.0n; feeder ewes, 82.7543 25;
Ifer Ismbs, 33.754.90; breeding ewes, S30
4i3.60.
Wt.
1 v yomlng cull ewe 90
3 Idaho ewes , 73
30 Wyoming feeder ewes 90
1 Wyoming yearling bull 90
286 Idaho ewes 96
2 Idaho feedai Iamb 40
1 Idaho feeder lamb 60
169 Wyoming ewes 91
233 Idaho ewes 10u
450 Wyoming ewes and wethers. 110
Vi Wyoming ewes and wethers. Ill
:7v, SOO and
82 00;
250 Wyoming ewes snd wethers. Ill
laano feeder lambs
9 Wyoming lambs
68 Wyomlnc feeder ewes
141 Wyoming feeder ewes
491 Wyoming feeder ewes
55 Wyoming feeder wethers.
262 Wyoming ewes
262 Wyoming wethers
18 Wyoming wethers
20 Wyoming bucks
349 Wyoming feeder lambs ...
375 Wyoming lamha
376 Wyoming lambs
jtw xx yonitng iambs
3,103
6 088
10.9S7
Coadltloa of tha Treason.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. Today's state
mer . a' the treasury balance in tha gen
eral fund exclusive of the lf0.iiO,ooo guid
reserve In tho dlvlslop of rerleinp.lon
shows: Available cash balance, lo,bwo 142.
Gold, S85.1'J0,2. .,, . ,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Nov.vf;. COTTON Opened
steadv at gn advance of -,loill points, In
response 'to better, cablese- The close was
very steady at the beslrprlces of the dHy.
a net advance, ofMSifT'jyiintrf Sales were
estimated at about 17wrjW-.--bales. -A- large
proportion of the busleiidone In the last
LjrVERPOOl r NOV: jt:t'OTTON-8!)ot In
fair demand: prices 4 points higher; Amer
ican middling fair. 6.76d; good middling.
6.60d; middling. 6.40d; low middling 6.2d;
good ordlnarv, 6.14d; ordinary, 4.9sd. The
sales of the day were 8,0oo bales, of which
600 were for speculation- nnd export, and
Included 6.700 American. Receipts, 4,000
bales, Including 3,100 American.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 7 COTTON
Steady; sales, 4,900 bales: ordinary, i'c;
good ordinary. 8 9-l6c;low middling, 9 5-loc;
middling 9e; good middling, 9 16-l6e; mid
dling fair, 10 7-16c; receipts, 21,13; bales;
stock, 282,497 bales. -
ST. LOUIB, Nov. 7. COTTON Steady to
c higher; middling. 9 13-16c; sales, 00
bales; receipts 700 bales; shipments. 325
bales; stock, 16,667 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7 METALS The
Londo.-. tin market, meeting with specula
tive liquidation, was lower, closing at 131
6d for ot t-nd 131 for futures. Lornliy
the market was a shade lower In syri
pathy, but. showed a good undertone with
spot 'quoted at from S28.75 to S29.00. Copper
was higher In London, with spot quoted
at 63 Is 3d and futures at 63 Us 3d. Lo
cally the market was also Arm and higher.
Lake is qouted ut from S13.87 to 814.12.
with most, of the large dealers holding fo.
the outside prices. Electrolytic is held at
Sl8.87'fil4.00 Lead was higher In London.
where It rioseo at J-it ins aa. i.ocaiiy ine
market waa unchanged, with spot, quoted
at S4 20r4.&0. Spelter closed at 2.1 17s 61
In I.Anon anil at 85 . 35flf5. 40 In the loenl
market. Iron closed at bis 6d in Glasgow
anit at 64s 0d in Middlesborough. I.ocilly
Iron was unchanged. No. 1 foundry north
ern, No, 1 foundry southern and No. 1
foundry southern soft are quoted nt 81-1-50'q.
1600; No. 2 foundry northern, at S15.OOfe'x5.60.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7 METALS Lead,
firmer, S4 .3K(4.22. Specter. Arm, S5 20.
Evaaiarated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues easy with
prime for future delivery offering at 4c.
Common arc quoted at 44j4c; prime at
4c; choice at 5tJc, and fancy at 6tj6c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUfTS-Prunes
are reported to be a little firmer on the
coast, the few lots of weakly held supplies
having bten absorbed apparently. Hi ot quo
tations in the locnl market ruled from 2c
to 6c according to grade. Aprl?nta are
In demand st prices below sellers' views,
but little business is transacted, owing to
the firmness of holders. Choice ir quoted
st 9S10c; extra choice. lo'i10c; fHncy.
llfiirio. Peaches are in about the siime
position as aprlcols. choice being held at
9ific extra choice, 9ftjl0c; fancy, o
tjllc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7-COrFEE-Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
firlces to a decline of 6 points and a little
liter Increased the loss to a mutter of bfy
10 points under scattering lluulditlon.
Around midday the market rallied, closing
steady at unchanged prlcea to a decline of
6 points. Salts were reported of 55 00)
bags, Including December lit 6 .Wk-tjd 95o :
January. 7c; March, 7.20to7.25e; May. 7.3Vij'
7.40c; July, 7.554,7.60c; September, 7.7o4i'7.7nc;
October. 7.70o Bpot Rio steady; No. 7 In
voice, 8o; n.lld quiet. .
Oils and Raaln.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Nov. 7,-OIL-Credlt' ball
snces, SI. 56; certificates, no hid: shipments,
204,(ifi8 bbls.: average. 99,833 bbls.; runs. 122
930 bbls.: average. 79.740 hbls.; eMumentH,
Lima, 1S0.839 bhls - average. 66.678 bbls.;
runs. Lima. 80.961 bhls.; average. 50 640 bhls.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 7. TURPENTINE
Vrm. 60c.
ROSIN Firm: A. B and C. S2.65: D S'?o;
K. 12 62V.: F 82r; G. 32 72: h. 82 77';
I. 83.26: K. S3 75: M. S1.S6; N. 34 .50; W. G'.
S4.75; W. W.. 16 00.
Basra? sad Molassra.
NEW YOK. "v. T-i-rBp,-.
Arm; fair refining, S'-c; centrifugil. test,
4 7-180. Mclaases siia-T. 8c. H-tneu tinn
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. ". SfOAH-Mar-ket
strong; onen kettle centrifugal. 4iji-.c;
centrifugal white. 4c; yellow. 4-J)4c;
seconds. 8V. 63 13-160.
MOLASHE9 Open kettle. 27i&3fic; cenirlf
UgHl. 12il2e.
SYRUP&lSSOc
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 7. - WHEAT -December.
81.13; May. 11 14f(l 14; Sep
tember. 94c: No. 1 hsrd, 11.17; No. 1
northern. $1 15: No. 2. SI. 09.
- FLOUR First patent, . 1(4.30;' xecond
patent. S6 9Ci'S.05: Aist c ear.-, D wul 10; sec
ond clears, gj. 7r.u
BRAN In bulk, I6.
Italalb Grain Market.
Dl'LL'TH. Minn . Nov.' 7 WHEAT To
arrive: No. 1 northern. SI 15; No. 2 nrrili
ern, 81.07. On track: No. I northern, 11 1',
No. 2--ai.p(hrii, IU7i'Ixeemfeer,-11.14: May,
l-13.
UA1"8-Tu arrive and on uaik, 29 c.
Total 3.407
CATTLE Receipts ol atli at all iiolnts
were extremely light this morning and
much smaller than generally anticipated.
That was particularly ihe esse ut this
print, and as a result an active and higher
market was experienced on all kind".
There were- scarcely enough, atom-fed
steers on sale to make a market, but thosi
that did arrive sold roadily enough at tin
advance of EgjplOc. As all Hie packers wanted
some good cattle, competition was keen.
No strictly chol -e cattle uiriveil. but aa
high as 15.85 was paid.
Western range beef steers were ao In
small supply and with a liberal demand
from all sources (he mat ket could be
quoted active anil strong to a dime higher
ail around. The quality was not very good,
but packers seemed to be so anx.ous tor
cattle thst they took mot any kind they
could get and paid more money tor them
than they did last week. The tmall num
ber on sale soon brought the market to a
close.
There was also a br'sk demand for cow
stuff and price's ruled strong to a dime
higher and some sales showed con'Herable
more sdvsnce than that. Seme cf the com
mon cannera that were hard to s'll lil
week at any price changed hands readily
this morning st a sharp advance. PacVe-s
evidently had to have supplies, and as they
could not ge-. what they wantd, they took
who' they could get. An early clearance
resumed.
Bulls, veal cslvei and stags Io com
manded a llttl- more money than they
did last week.
Very few stockera and feede'-s were cur
ried over from last weel: In the hards of
nf oulHtors snd as a result they were all
willing to tak' a few cattle this morning,
even thougl" the prnstiects for a good de
mand for the nex day or two were not
verv hrlrht. There w a sm-O! rif of
stock cattle en sale red as picke-s offe-ed
more monev for Rpvthln tha wnuln" ''o tu
kill speculators h-'d to bid a little K'roig r
prlres In order to se; any. Th mti-ka'
cocld safelv be oooted .active and steady to.
sl-'t.ng. Repreeta '. e s-iles:
BEEF STWLRS
No At. Pr. So At. Pr.
;j 1294 6 M
COWS.
4 8.-.0 in an to; no
4 Ml 5 25 8 KI7 J (!)
HEIFERS.
j eo oo 4 M i yi
a 600 i I'l 11 ; t to
BULLS
l... lono s :i
CAL ES.
1 no 4 r.i
STOCKERH AND FEEDERS
1 M0 t 7 - S 6M 8 la
a ou J ."
NEBRASKA.
;i -i -: t.'eilers..l192
2 cows )r7
1 8.'. 11 calves.. 161
2 lo 1 bull 1C90
2 50 43 cows Mil
19) 1 cow 8S1
? Oi) 1 row 118
2 15 1 h?l'er... 40
2 V, 2 feeders.. On,
33 feeders.. 6j7
3 feeders..1i3
1 bul 1330
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
... 951
... l'7(
... 960
... 822
... W!
... M"
...110"
... 975
... T92
... 857
9i
6'6
;si
6 cows. .
3 rows. .
1 co w . . .
S3 cows. .
26 cows..
11 enws..
1 cow...
1 cowi"...
4 cows. . .
21 cows..,
4 cows...
3 heifers
30 heifers
8 sleers....lltvt
3 steers.. ..1003
86 steers. ...1198
31 steers.. .11.1
1 cow...
6 cows. .
1 bull...
1 calf...
4 cows. .
8 cows. .
8 cows 1031
6 cows 10M
3 cows 928
1 cow 1"2')
1 feeder... 910
IS feeders.. llOt
1 feeder. ..llio
.1120
, iwl
1340
. 30
.. 7i7
.1000
2 50
2 20
2 41
9 50
3 15
3 3)
3 3.1
1 feeder...
3 feeders. ,
1 feeder...
3 feeders.,
1 feeder...
770
I-83
870
824
720
3 Ot
2 25
8 25
1 75
9-1
2 20
2 90
2 20
2 35
COIX3RADO
3 0t
8 35
3 35
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 00.
3 00
5 cows 92i
3 cows loia
3 steers.. ..liro
26 feeders.. 837
1 feeder... 640
61 feeders.. H42
6 feeders.. 990
93 feeders.. 1118
12 feeders.. 1119
1 feeder... 1'40
1 feeder... 1340
2 cows 735
14 (lows..
I sleer.
1 ster.
1 steer.
1
967
... 88)
... 8i0
...IO.iO
... 850
... 7 0
...1008
... 810
... 930
1 steer.
1 steer.
1 steer..
4 sters.
3 steers.
1 Bteer..,
1 steer...
1 s'eer...
8!) steers.
18 steers.
...1110
...170
. ..!')
...1195
...U15
SOUTH
,.104i 3 35
..Ilia) 3 85
..1300 8 35
...1250 8 65
...1161 3 05
f ter
2 cowl
1 cow..
1 cow..
1 CIS, .
WYOMING.
8 S- 3 cows 1070
3 25 1 i'Ow .11
3 S3 1 hull n;,i
3 25 7 steers.. ..116
3 30 1 meer 1070
DAKOTA.
I cow 780
1 cow r 9n0
16 steers.. ..1242
102 steers.. ..1242
Hermosa Cattle Co. S.
136 steers. ..in-3 so
is, vx . nigrum ,veu,
D.
1 bull...
17 bulls.
12 bulls.
S cow,
a cows.
1 hull 12MJ
steers
25 sl'-ers
1040 I 06
.1152 2 05
,1'4 1 6
Meek A
. 95:1 2 80
. 910 2 60
2 45
460 3 25
..l'-ia 2 30
Davis c
11 feeders.
1 steer...,
114 1
Miller. Wyo.
1 cow 10CO
1 bull 1490
1 sleer looo
1 steer 130
3 36
2 60
4 25
2 25
2 60
1 90
2 26
: 2d
3 0t
H 20
8 li
2 23
2 90
3 00
65
3 40
3 00
8 25
5 75
3 40
2 60
2 80
.1 40
2 80
2 80
3 25
2 96
3 :i
3 9.-.
2 00
2 86
2 8
2 86
2 80
3 80
1 70
S 80
3 30
2 75
2 76
S 35
S 65
J 15
2 7J
t 60
Vi
S 25
Cattle Higher, Hogs Lorrer, Sheep and
Lamba steady.
CHICAGO. Nov. 7. Receipts 21.000 head,
Including S.ooo westerns; market 1tafyl.Su
higher: good to prime steers. S6.10tgi.00
poor to medium, $3.9,'i4(5.9('; Blockers snd
feeders, 82.OkJj-1.1o; cows. SI .4004.30; heifers
S1.7.i(&5.00; canners. Sl.2-xfj2.25, bulls, SZ.Maqi
4.00: calves, S3. 0077. GO, Texas-fed steers.
B.J..BIHO.UU, western steers, 83. sua 5.4"
1IOO-Receipts, SO.OnO head; estimated to
morrow. 25,000; market 6&Jk lower; mixed
and butchers, S4.85frs.15, good to choice
heavy, S-VhOfySlR; rough heavy, S4.6jtg4.80;
light. S4.80iff6.0n' bulk of sales, S4.g6fi3.06.
SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 32.000
head market steady; good to cliolon weth
ers, 84. 26(64.60: fair to choice mixed, S8.5tXtf
4.10; western sheep. S3.0O(tN.60; native lambs,
M-OiKSe.); western lamba, 34.00(3)6.60.
3ew . York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-BEEVE8-7telpts.
S.30X heed; market for medium and good
steers, 10jl5c higher; common, ateadv; bulls
and mediums snd thin cows, steady; fsc
cows, steady to lower; native steers. 33.65
J6.10; westerns and half breeds. S3 60S 95;
bulla. S2.0033.i; cows. Sl.loj3.26. t ables
quoted live cattle steady at 8412o; tops.
12o dremed weight. Sheep, firm at lllic;
Iambs. 13(6'l8e dressed weight. Re fr aer
ator beef selling at 87 9c per pound.
CALVES Receipts. 1.419 head; market for
veals, 26c higher; graaasra and westerns,
lower; veals. 14. 50 8.25; top, I8.6C; l.ttlo
calves), 14.00; grassera, S2.0O2.6O; westerns,
S2.87rf3.50. Dressed calves, steady; city
dressed veals. 7t12c per pound; country
dresd. 711.'.
SHEEP AND LA MBS RecslpV, 12.506
head: market for sheep, firm; lar.VM l(S2c
higher; sheep. S8.00tij4.50; choice a.M export,
34.70.4.80; few choice, 16.00; culls, S2.60$2.7o:
lambs. 15.!5$426; CanAda, 35.7596.06; culls,
S4.004(5.oo.
HOGS Receipts. 15.374 head; market,
lower; Pennsylvania and state hogs, S5.2S
(&5.50.
Knaana City Live rftock Market.
K ANSA 8 CITY. Nox 7.--CA TTLK Re
celp'e, 7.600, Including S'K) southerns; market
6'o.inc higher; choice export and Ureened
beef steers, S5.20O4j.40; air to good, 3.75ttf
5.O0, western fed steers, S8.755.i5; storkers
and feeders, S2.15f04.OO; southern steers. 32.7a
4i4.75; southern cows, ll.kKa3.0u; native cows.
I SI. 6041.1 50; native fleers. S2.50tB4.76; bulls.
Il.iu'fS.ttO; caiver, 42. aa not).
LOGS Receipts, 6.600 head; market for
heav,-, steady; light, nfalOc lower; top, So M;
bulk of soles, S4.75(ri'5.05; heavy, S.Oo.ltt:
puckers, 34.856.05; pigs and llgnt.i, 4 31
05.05.
SHEEP AND LAM 118 Receipts. 6,200
head; market, strong to 10c higher; native
lambs, S4.2Go;6.70: native wethers. S3.7oVg4.25;
native ewes. S3.50fo4.00: western Iambs, S4.2j
'a 5. 06; western yearilngs, St. 004.40; wes.ein
fheep, S3.6tXa4.20; Blockers and feeders, 12.60
03.76. '
t. I.ools l.lva Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7. CATTLE Receipts.
3.500 head. Including L6on Texans; mstket
active, steady to atrong: ratlve sh.ppmg
and export steers, 14 2.v1(6.7'V. the lop for
strlctlv fancv corn fed: dressed beet and
butchers steers. 84 (KN05.85; steers under 1.0 0
pounds, S3.5otS6.50; Blockers snd feeders,
,7V mi and heifers. 82.21:4.26: canuer.i.
31.SDiR2.3fi; bulls, S2.UOS.60; Texas and Indian
steers, 3-604.26; cows and heifers, l.iy. j
2.76.
HOGS Receipts, 9,000 hesd; market, slow
and lower; pigs and llfhU 4.2&t4 90; pack
ers. S48f4)5.10; butchers snd best heavy.
SlUi'r.P AND LAMBS Receipts, 150)
head; market steady to strong and hfglfer;
native muttons, S8.7o4il4.6.-i; land s, s4.iA.f4b nO;
culls and bucks. S2.OvkB4.00; Blockers, ,i Wq
3.26; Texsns, S3.0094;0a
Sloax City S.lv atopic Market.
SIOUX CITY, Nov. 7. (Speclsl Telegrsm.)
CATTLE Receipts, 2 Mf head; market
steady; stockers 10c J1""5. tYtVVio
I. t,-. hulla and mixed. S2..5fl3.00;
stockers and' feeders, S2.604fS3.60; calves and
yearlings. S2.254,S:i.26.
' HOGS Receipts. 3.KW head; market about
I steady; selling, S4.50tlM w; ouik, n..ii
I 34.67.
St. Joseph Mva gtoek Market.
ST JOSEPH. Nov. 7. CATTLE Receipt ,
S.910 head; market steady; natives to...;
cows nnd heifers. 10160 higher; stocker
'tfoV&T in ha-d; market ste.d,
,0SHEF.P; 'TNDLAMBB-Recr.pts. 4,02?
head; market steady on Bheep and lambs.
Stock lai Sight.
Receipts of stock at the six leading west
ern markets yesieroay j......
( adlllosi ol Trade and Mavtatloaa oa
Staple aail laar) Prod are.
LtKlff---- ..n. I ! s.nei; (
LIVK rouLTUY H ns. 81; roi.Mera. c;
turseys. tc; iiitrr.s, ati'.v. aeve, kt-; spring
ihlckei's.
Bl'TTER-l acl.ing s:...xk. 1J-; choice to
fancy dairy. ITV'tc; ti cautery, IsJVlc; fancy
prim.
XV. x-a.l rnfiTR-V riflll-Temik Me. Mk.
I erel. nc; pike, lis-; prion. 7c; bluetlni, Lo;
i wkltertsh, we, salmon, la; redsuappor, lie;
! lobster. ere 1. .':; lohsirr. In.llt-d, aoc; b.ila-
he.ius, be; caihaii. lie; b. ..-k baaa, -; hal
ibut, lwv; ir ippiars, sh i.l. Si; huf
fs lo. 7c; while ua, ii; irog legs, par dog.,
r:.e.
HAY Prices quoted by timalut Whole
sale Dealers' aasociaiion: Choice No I
upland tn.it): No. 2. S6 0n; .n-lmm. 6";
coarse, S6.ua. Rye stlsw. 15. t 1nee prices
are to,- nay ,1, good cn:or snd quatuy,
af I ( iTSTERsl New Yo:k L-:lit, per Cn,
4 an ! 45v; extrs selects, per can. iiv: slandard,
I an ' Per ran. 82c; bulk, stsndards, er kji . II J,
4 to liiilk, extra selects, per gai . ol i"j. bula
4 N New York ronnts. per gal., S.'.Op.
4 tn TROPICAL KKCii o
4 f" ORANGES Florida, sixes 126, J 54. ITS. 300,
J , I 216. ib". i .80
alii ! LEMONo-Cslifornu-. fan-y,
isii. ). fffxi: cnoice, 4.no.
IZ DA1K-Per box of 30-lh. pkgs,
vr, i.a Hal o. vi in m-tn. nox. per id., sc.
run or 1 ,..urA,.,., i,. n, ...... .
. 1 u.,. 1 r iuj 1. 11 1 .', hi... i'.- i.-i... 111111,11. in
tact tiere , . i,n,..,rtH Ch,. rn- 1 ...r.. n n...
8-crown, lc; , -crown. 1-: fancy Imported,
washed. In 1-H. j.Krs. ioiil9c; California,
per cuee of thlrtv-slx pkgs, S.M5.
BANANAS Per medium sixed bunch,
rixlJM: junibo. l?7fv69.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home guwrt Jonathan, per
bbl.. 14.00; Ben ravir. K 25: Nw York
Talman and Pound Sweets, S3.O0; New York
Kings. S3 00: New York Pippins. S3 76; New
York Greenings. K. 25; New York Rnldwins.
12.60: Colorado Jonathans and Wine Saps,
pe, bu. box. 81.6".
PE ARsJ L'tsh. CoTordo and California,
fall v-.rietlt. .r box. t:.;;, New York
Keefer peara. per rib, . 43 50; New York
Dutch, per bhl.. S4.(Kt4.2J
CELERY Jer uos.. 16j(60e.
GRAPES--New Vork no;! (.ihlo. per S-lb
basket. 21J2?. Imported Maihgss. per keg,
S5('(l60.
CR AN BFH11I KS Cape ("ods snd Wiscon
sin Bell and Cherry, r bbl , tSuO; per box.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown. In sacka,
!er bu., 400.
TURNIPS Per bu.. foe; Canada ruta
bagas, per !., lc.
NA VY BEANS Per bu.. f I 95H2.00.
ONIONS Home-grown, In sacks, per bu.,
30c: Spanish, per crate, Si 90.
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
basket. 25V J6c.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs., too.
SWEET POTATOES Ilnine-grown. per
bu. b.isket, 75e: Vlrglnls, per bbl., S2-W.
GREEN PICPPERS-Pe. bu. basket. SOc,
SQUASH Home-grown, per dog., 60c
EGO PlANT Home-grown, per dog., 75c.
8AUER KRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.
S2.60.
CIDER New Tork. per bhl., $5.26; per
bhl.. 83.26.
HORSE RADISH Per dog., g,ic.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESK Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12c: Wisconsin Young America, 12o; block
Swiss, new. 16c; old, Iti'Uc; Wisconsin
brick, 13c: Wisconsin Uniberger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 sofl shell, new
crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, per lb.,
13c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., l2c;.No. i
hsrd shell, per lb., 1,'c; pecans, large, par
lb., 12c; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per
lb.. 7c, roastod peanuts, per lb., 8c; ChUI
Wslnuts. per lb.. 12.TlJu; almonds, soft
shell, per lb , 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c:
chestnuts, per lb... 2U7c; -w black wal
nuts, per bu.. 754J90c; shellhark hickory
nuts, per bu.. $1.75; large hickory outs, pel
bu.. $1.60
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. S green, 6c;
No. 1 suited. 8c, No. 2 salted. 7c; No. 1
vesl cslf. Sc; No. 2 vesl calf, 7c: dry salted,
10'u 16c; sheep pelts. 26ciir$1.00; hoiss sides.
11.503.00.
64
76
to
96
96
SI
106
t'9
m
1
48
71
Pr.
2 Oil
3 26
2 .6
.8
S 26
3 2i
8 60
4 00
4 16
4 16
4 16
4 65
5 26
2 '
2 SO
2 90
5
3 75
4 26
4 2:i
2 25
4 45
6 25
E 35
5 26
Mllxvaakee Grain Slarket.
MILWAUKEE. No'. 7 -WHKAT-Ktesdy
No 1 northern. Si. 17: No. S northern, SI 1
ff 14; May. S1H 1.11.
Kl K c lower, iso. 1, Mtisi'ac,
BARLEY Steady; No. 2. c6o:
CORN Firm; No. 3. 57j58c;
4? 48c asked.
sample, 34
May. 45
Toledo Need Market.
TOLEDc. Nov. 7. SEED Clover, cash.
$7.87; Decomher. $7.4ty; March. $7.51; prima ,
sisike. S7.80 prime timothy. SI. 27.
Two Attempts to Rob Train. '
PHILADELPHIA. Nn'. 6.-According to
the crew of the Philadelphia A New Tor
express train on the Pennsylvania rail
road, which left Washington nt 6:50 to
night, !wo unsuccessful attempts were
made to hold up the train at Havre de
Grace and Perryvllie, In Maryland, by two
men. one of whom was a negro. The men
escaped.
RK AL E9TATR TK AXSFBfta.
Deeds filed for record today as furnished
by tha Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded abstracters, itill Farnam
street, for Tha Bee:
H. Miller to K. Barrett and Katie
Barrett, part of lot 8. Barker's. Allot
ment ' $ 131
8. I. Carlson to Mary Bellls, part of
lot 1, block 7. Reed's First l.lOl
B. Burns and wire to Samuel Burns
company, lot 6. block 120. City
J. H. Buddenherg. et al, to Weal
Omaha Milling company, lot 22. block
4. Brlaa'a Place
C. Moore, et al. to C. J. Undqulst lot
4 and purt of lot 3, block 2. Cherry
Hill sub..... 1
Margaret K. Wallace and husband to
Witaschek Bros., part lot 5, Clarke's
add -
Catherine Carmlohnel to Albert and
Paul Witaschek, lot 4. H. fl. lark'
add
C. H. Brigga and wife to R. T. Jester,
part lot 1, block 10. Weet Omuha
R. T. Jtster and wife to Llllas lirlggs.
part lot 1, block 10, West Omaha
Sarah R. Fisher and husband to 'Inter
state. Investment Trust, limited, tax
lot 1 In sect 'on 33-15-13
J J. Mahor.ey to J. J. Gillln. lot S.
block 3. Manoney and Mlnahan'a add
C F. Kelmer snd Wife to B. Jetler, lot
2. block 48. Platte Valley vj .'.
Carpenter Paper compani' to M- H.
Holcomb, lot 1, Oak Hill....'..:
C E. Yule, guardian to B. Porter, part
'lot 3. block 2. Sweeny's add ,
W. H. Durn and wile to l.llllutl May
Thayer, part lot 8. Hawes' add
Somerset Trust company to J. II.
Mark, lotn 11 and 12. block 2, I'lerce's
aub
L. M. Cox and wife to A. J. Van
Llew. part lot !H, Gise's add..-....
J. Psrkfr, et al. to Ernstlna Beattle.
lots 2'J to 26, Bellalr
1
4,001
31
101
2.371
1
1
1
300
LaVW
640
441
l.SV)
1)0
6 cows
1 cow.
1 steer
1 steer.
1 steer.
1 steer.
1 sleer.
2 steer
1 eteer.
I steers
1 sleer.
i ateera
M rows..
4 cows...
9 coa .. .
4 tvws-.-
M., Wyo.
,,..10i Boo 1 cow 11K0 3 00
....I'W 3 (o 1 cow 97u i ()
....1320 3 50 1 steer 1610 3 50
....1350 S 60 3 steers.. ..1; j to
....ICO 3 50 I steer 18tf I ISO
....1UH) 3 5o I steer laao 8 50
... litTO S5o J steers.. ..latfi 3 go
. IO40 8 r.O 5 steers.. ..1234 8 60
.POO S 60 1 steer 0i0 3 90
,.x 2 :) 1 steer 13.-0 $ bo
..1130 2 9o 2 steers. ...lus 2 80
1220 2 THl 1 sleer 140 2 90
Live Stock Co Neh.
('48 2 75 9 rows few 1 76
i 3 00 17 cows 9U 2 JO
C. G. Heapi Neb.
974 8 ibi fo.iiere. . 71
stt I 8 COWS 90S i 70
Riifh Crerk Land A
3,(04
1.5t
M, . l-iflasr- 1 a
South Omaha ...
Sioux City .,
Kansas City .....
St. Louis
St. Joseph".
Chicago
Totals
S.76T,
.. 2.600
.. 7,601)
.. S.SOO
.. S.910
..11,000
Hogs,
3.100
8. W0
5 5.KI
t.C8)
'2.Wrl
30.000
Bheep.
11.171
6.HW
4 027 I
SiOOO I
.42,276 53.102 63.WI I
Philadelphia Prodaea Markal.
PHILADELPHIA. N"V. 7.-BLTTFR-Flrm
lo higher: extra western creamery,
26c' extra nearby prints. 27c. ....
EGGS Firm, good demand; neirby flrsts
and western firsts, 8or. at mark.
CHEEHK Firmer: Ne- tnrk f"ll creams,
fsncy lie; choloa. IOfllOc; fair to good.
,0310140.
Liverpool Oralai aod PrlaUn.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 7.-VVIIEAT-8pot.
nominal; futures, steady; December, .a
2d: March. 7s 4d; May, 7s 3d.
CORN 8pot. American mixed, stesdy.
4s 8d: futures, steady; December. 4s Sd;
Junusry. 4s 6d
Kla-la Batter Market.
EISIN. 111.. Nov. I. li!' I TBM-r;.
advai.cad 2c s lb. on the Board vi
price
ai'ado
The Best of
Everything
THE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK
RAILWAY BETWEEN
THE MISSOURI RIVER
AND CHICAGO
Number 12,
The
Daylight Special ,
now carries elegant
Parlor Car ser
vice, leaving
Omaha 7.10 every
morning, arriv"
ing at Chicago 6 : :
o'clock p. m., 1 "
Dining Car serv.
ing all meals. '
Tlakol Offlool '
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OMAHA.
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