GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET U"d iELiHILL1 fl- NOVEMBER 10, 1007. General Weakneis All Along the Line of Speculation. CORN DROPS ON HEAVY SALES Wae-nt and Oats In mpathr lld "" EaHyF,r I ndrrtone firings Iteanonsr-a to Ruling. OMAHA, Nov. It, 1HU7. Tlitij' whs a ftrirral weakness all along Hie line this morning. Corn had a heavy "lump cajsed by heavy selling Induced by 'he last government reports. Wheat ami oats acted III sympathy and sol.l down easily. Wheat fm strong on the Mart but worked down later with the slump In corn and the decline In the northwest. Ths mar ket had a undertone and responded to buy ing. Lieccnitier wheat opened at and cloned at 84V. Corn niaile a Bllde today and went off In chunk. Ki lling wa extremely heavy and there wn no support to check the decline. I'ecembcr corn opened at &utc and closed at &oV. , Jms started safe with corn and fol lowed weak all mornlnR. They have had heavy il.iniilation by long Inteiest and the market begin to feel congested. December oat opened at 44lf and closed at 44c. I'rlniary wheat receipts were stii.OMi bu. and shipments were ini.tsm bu.. uKHlnst re eelpis lust year of tsST.lioO bu. and shipments of 4(i. bu. t orn receipts were tnl.flm bu. and ship ments were X73.ors bUii against receipt last year of l.foii bu. and shipments or 4J2,tmo Charsnres were 48.1H7 bu. of torn, GOD bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to i'Z"'.;'." bu. Liverpool cloned lower on wheat and V4d lower on corn. Local range of options: Arilcle. Open. ! IIlKrtTl.owrfciese.i Tes y. ond rnlent. 15 SO5.40: (lrt rl..r. 11. In 40; lei'uml clears. 13 f.,',' 3 7,'. rl-,1,1.1 MrlJ. in I'Hsv rti-rii.ti,l rlnvinir I'ti.'s. $1.14; to arrive. 1.J4. HltAN In bulk, .76 i 2 I .UO. 5 Wheat Dec.... Mlf May... 971 July... 89 Corn Deo.,.. pfW-J May... i.lVii July... M Olils ( Don.... Mny... 47H July... 4:", Omaha ''li situation doing. Mtg M'V M' -"sl "-'si MSI -' 50V 50, MV toUsi l m 51 I o- 6Hj 60 44V 44 44 ", 47V. 47',! 47i,i 47H 43 4.", 42',, 43', Task Prices. dead and dull, nothing Carl.t Itacatyta. Wheat Corn. 86 ho' 6i ... 4 2!2 Oats. . 140 Chicago Minneapolis Omaha Duluth CHICAGO G11AIX A IN II PHOY1SIOM4 1'eatnrea of the Trading; and Closing I'rlees on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. .-After a nervous ses sion the local whest market closed strong buying by shorts, the December deliv ery showing a net gain of IS'crlc. Corn was off c. Oats were Vac lower. Pro visions wore 2c to 74c higher. The (7cmanl for wheat which -un,.rl the sirong tone late In the day was based chiefly on the weekly statement of tho Aiew York hunk, which showed a more satisfactory condition than hud heen gen Tally expected. An Improved export de mand and liberal shipments from here iliw past week helped to strengthen the market. There was an active trade during :he Inst half of the session, but the vol . iimo of business early In the day was very light. Lower cables and a sharp break In corn were bearish iiifluens-t-s that caused weakness the first part of the day. The market closed strong. December opened VcrSe lower to Si4o higher, at Mo to SOU.-, advanced to !,1V. and closed t fri4 Way sold between sD'to and 1.0oi nd closed at ILOOViJ 1.0".. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 2Z8.O00 bu. Primary receipts were SlT.ox) bu.. compared wtin 'HW.OOO hu. the corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi ago reported receipt of 134 cars, against MB cars Inst week and 678 cars a year ago. Renewed liquidation caused a slump of c pec bushel In the price of corn. A large port of these sales were said to bs for tho account of an eastern trader. Prices advanced, about lc from the low point on buying by shorts. Induced by tho strength -)f wheat. The close was steady. Decem ber opened a shade, lower -to a shade higher, at 5Sc to 6iV. advanced to 574c snd then declined to 66Vfcc. Tho close was t WHtiSaHc. Ijocal receipts were 66 cars, with 16 cars of contract grade. Oats were weak almost all day. Thero was only a small volume of business. The narket was affected principally by tho action of com. A !c to 4o decline In cash vsts had a weakening effect. December opened unchanged at 4tNc, sold between to'to- una 4. set and closed at 46V4c Local receipts were 240 cars. Provisions were firm on active demand by shorts. Offerings were light through out tor enure auy. A jot; to zuc advance In the price of live hogs was a bullish factor. At the close January pork was up lifto at $13.t. - I-ard was up THo at 18.10. Ribs were 2"4o higher at 17.074. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 3'J cars; corn, 71 cars; oats, 18S cars; hogs, IR.ihui head. The leading future ranged aa follows! .KW VOIIK f.KIKHAI. MARKET restores of Trading; sad Prices of Leading Commodities. NKW TOKK. Nov. 9.-FIl K Rweipts. 1M.1S bhls. ; exports, 12.1M hlils. ; quiet a:,d about st'Hriy; Minnesota pateni. $i, 3,11 5. 6.; Wir.ter sir.iiglus, 4 :"e.'(4 75 : .Vmm soia baker, $4 is -4i .,; Winter extras, Si .Vu4.M; wlnt.-r at.iit. 4.H.e-it.2'.; winter low grade. l.:,V4.'. Hye Hour,' Heady; tan to good, t!,.i.,r,,.J; choice to fancv. &.-2f 5.60. Uuck wheal flour; steady, H. I"'ir1.i5 tx r l'W Ihs. C'OKNMKAI Quiet; Hne white nnd vil low. ll.4iKy i.t6; coarse, 1.3tt l.X5; kiln dried. 3.7VH3.'.i6 HirWmll; No. 2 Western, &4 , f. o. b.. New York. MARIA Y Nominal. W H K AT Receipts, !14.f00 l.u. Spot, steady: No. 2 red, elevator, and tl.ul1, f. o. h, afloat; No. t northern, Dublin, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat ; No. 2 hard w inter nominal, f. o. h., annul. The big Duluth elevator tire, coupled with good commission house support, strength in the northwest. Ie favoiable Argentina new, lilted pried a c this morning. Later It hi oke w ith coin and closed VV not lower. December, 1 . l-u'-. closed at tl.01. May, tl.oTVtf l.'"1. closed at tl.074. CORN Receipts, ..U." bu.; exports, 2:130 h'l bpot. easy; No. 2, Hxo, elevator, and Mri'. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, i,:ic; No 2 yellow. K7Sc. f. o. b.. atloat; nil nominal, ihe option market t :-id atiHv, b it brok. shari.iv towaids noon, with I no west, clos ing llM'.r lower. December closed r-t KMx.c -May, ii,-V,6c. closed at 1.1-Si . VAlaK'-',l1t. lJl.leo bu. pot, eav; ;i . ",-? 10 A :'-c- nat n-iil whlf. J2.J,h"- B2fi5414c; clip.ed white, S", to 40 lbs., S-Mutrav. l!';.XrS"'n;y; go" to choice, tl. 151. 2(i. MOI 8 Viuiet; state, common to choice. I? I ci-op. 711.-; Pacific coast Jo7 crop, W,12-; crop. .VoSc. HlDfc,d-yui.-t; Central Anu-rlcii. li't'lilic Rogota, mdflVkU. I.KATIIKK-Hleurf... .,..1.1 I-.. PROVISIONS Reef, steadv; faniu'v. 114 "0 x ,l"-""-W.f-'. rickled bellies. tn.f,14 (0; pickled hams. tll.iK.f. H.a.). Lard tirm: western prime, lvn.i7n; retlnm steady, quiet; continent, Jn.ir,; Soutli Amer ica. tlO.Oti; compound. ts.t24-f,x.2r. Pork steady; family, t2-i.no; UlTX ch-ar. thi.5 -'it 11.611; me, t Iti.OiKd 16,75. TALA.OV-gulct; city. ec; country, VSl Rlt h Steady; iloinel!c, 27'fii4c; Japan, nominal. HI 1 1LH-Htiong; cieumery, extnis 2.''c; thirds to firsts. 22i2ic; held c-rcimerles second to specials. iMc'Sc; stute dairv common to finest, 21 ft 27c C'HKKSKHteudy; state, full cream, col ored and white. September, fine, 174c October, fine. 134,-; October, gijod to 'r l-AtY'1, ''tober. common 10 rlr. 104 ff 124c; large. October, fine. KtSOS Firm; state. Tennsyl v.inhi an, nearby first to .-m,-,. :;,.. west ern firsts, 27r 2c; seconds, 2l'ii2tlc-. POll.M'i Alive. lull; western k- jii-, i.i'ic; lOWIS. i: ','f I i' tlil,. I-- nresspd. Irregular; 'western chick l.Jiluc; turkeys. Inline: fowls. 101 12c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Torpid Because Bank State ment is Withheld. ' eral fund, exclusive of the 11 i.n.ooo.ooo gold reserve, shows: Available c.ih hsl snce. t240.3rf3.47f.; gold icln snd bullion, 112. 462.217; gold certificates. Js,7S,6dO. fair (o extra, I-1IH, WKAT1IRK IN TIIK inI II K I. Fair and the- Mabltnlh Cooler for Day. OMAHA. Nov. !, Iciiiperature ha risen 1P07. in Ihe While the "ei-i .Mississippi anu .Mlsourl vallev since the preceding report, the weather continues cool m the upper valleys and throughout the west and northwest. The weather is coo..r ,he ,nid,u Mississippi and lower Ohio valleys and is warmer in the southern states; elsewhere chuiiKc in lemuei at ore oven uniiiipoi unit. -t in. weather 1 uuuy east or the .Mistissippi river ciear wist or the rlvi'r. and It "oiy i-ontinue ralr. with cool vicinity tonlglit and Sundav. Omaha record of cipitatlon MAKES UNPLEASANT SHOWING Bank Reserve Nearly FlftyTws MM. Hons Below Lean I l.lmlt l.lttle Imported fold Flgnres la . lUitlitiarr. NKW YORK, Nov. . The decision to withhold the publication of the bank statement until after the close of the stock market deprived it of what i usually the sole Incentive to activity in the Saturday short session. The consequence was a tor pid market and an liiconseouential drift of prices. Ihe bank statement made the unpleas ant showing of a widening of the deficit below the leal reserve by the amount of tut.oso.snj, leaving the margin for repn.r be fore the legal reserve limit Is restored at .l.H24.ii25. J he casli showing was not worse tlmn was expected, the Increase of t.31S, n". comparing with an Indicated decrease of tl2.oie.MKj as far as the known move ments of money could be traced. More over, bank officials assert that not more than .,uioii f ;(, week s tX ".Ow of receipts of foreign gold actually figure n the statement. The statement Is computed oh averages for five days, owing to the holiday. Instead of the usual six davs. and this would serve to msgniiy the changes f:,r Incoming gold may serve to re-li-nse credits and reduce loan, the small 1'ioporiion 01 1 lie gold arrivals which fig ure ill the Statement leuvna I ho .,.1,1.1 suit understated. The additional gold en gagements made this week must figure, in the same way, in extension of loans subject to liquidation Oil the arnv.l ..( .1... How far tho new Issues of cl.irin l,,,,,.. certificates and the transfer of loans from trust companies to banks may figure In the oun jlrIU ,. purely conhctural There was a stl.lenlni; of the premium paid for currency today. A feature was the further large transfers of currency to the Interior, representing, it is believed, the forwarding to lis destination of the gold Import arrivals. The New York clearing house banks estimate that gross shfpmenls of currency made by them to out-of-town points this week amounted to J2l.5iV.000 last week they were t22.ts,nno and the pre ctdlng weck, t21.5MOM, an aggregate for the three weaks of jf,,(ioii.oon Bond were steady. Total sales par value, tl.,.s7.0i0. Cnitsd States 2s advanced 1. the 3s. and tlie 4s 2 per cent In the bid price on call during tiie week. Number of sah s and quotations on stocks were as follows: IfeiT York Money Market. NKW YORK, Nov. , MONEY On call, nominal; time loans dull and slrone, sluty d.iys. i,i r cent; ninety days 12 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. PRIM 1-7 MKRCANTILE PAPER Nomin ally at 7-5 to per cent. STKRLINO KXCHANUB Firm. with actual business In banker' bills at H WMf 4 6 for demand and at 14 79 for sixty-day bills; commercial bill. tl.Trt'li 4.77ij. SILVER Mar. fc'Se; Mexican dollars, 46 V- RtJNDS Government, steady; railroad. sieauy. 1" V .hi .Pl is .'i ml will prob er, in this Artlcles.l Open. Hlgli.l Low. I Close. Tos'y. Wheat Deo. May July Corn Dee. May July Oats Dec. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Nov. Jan. May Ribs Jsn. May 1 l-V 7l 56Vff' lr.7VJS. 56-7'.! l iss,y 1 P6H r.7 RS1! 57Si 90 I 46, 46tjT IS 30 13 70 K 3ZH 8 15 8 15 T K(4 736 I m'Kov:-,H. ii oot,-a w7ai 1 W 1 00 I H,5VttV5tH,lT 46W 4ii"i u"1-, V'Ct Wi4S4!'vsit0 4uHI b 13 35 IS 75 II :! I IS 8 17H 7 15 7S7S 45 IS 20 13 57H 8 82V 8 orU 12W 7 os 7 13 22H1 13 60 I 32s; 8 10 15 I 7 07 7 32 13 2o 13 55 8 20 8 02 8 lu 7 06 T 30 No. t. fash quotations were as follows- KLOl'R Barely steady; winter patents M lf54j-4 75; straights. ta.SKI 50: spring st ents, ta.10ffj.40; straights, UtVgA.h, bakers t3 vs-410. " WHEAT NO. t spHng. 987-tl.Ol; No 3 tocfitl.OO; No. t red. k-iiiioc. CORN No. 2, 6U'Hc; No. 3 yellow. o ijnic. ' OATB-N'o. 2, 64 ; No. 3 white, 424i4!c HYE-No, 2, 76c. BA RIE Y Oood feeding. 82ij70c; fair to choice malting. TS'SUOc. 6EEDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern, tl 17 Timothy, prime, 84.20. Clover, contract grades. 815.25. "l PROVIIsIONS-ehort ribs, sides (loose) ti 2cf(25. Mess pork, per bbl.. tlSftai3 2s' Lard, per loo lbs.. tx.rHr8.W. Bhort clear sides (boxed l, 87 50i.ou. Kolhnnng were the recelpta and ship, ments of flour and grain: . , , Recelpta Shipment Flour bids M.lm heat bu 4.uw 1M J orn- ,bu 2t:2lW Oats, bu ls2u(W iu ((lu '- bui ltH 4.1. tl Parley, l.u 47. -r. Mv On the Produce exebange today the but ter market was firm; creameries. 2lVa .,.: dairies a.u.t,23r. Egg,, steady; at mark, cases Included. 17uc: firsts 2Ji-; prime firsts, 24c. Cheese, easy. 13451- nuniii.fr Gral MILWAIKKK. Nov ,-MeaoT. ,o. 1 northern. 11 uotr 1 (l v.t c4i tl.Oo; Iiecetuber. tlVsc temperature and iv... Cfimilil(-..rl u-iili ti, In. ,1.... . - . '.'.in iB "a j 01 me last, inree years: , . , 1907. Ii6. 1306 .Minimum temiieriitiiro.... ;j'i ;;s ail 32 Precipitation co .mi 3 Normal temperature for today, 40 hV-reox Deficiency In precipitation since March 1.' o.5i Inches. Deficiency in corresponding period In I:HX, 3.W Inches. .".tML'nvy co"-'P'iiUlnir rs-riod in 1P05. 2.32 inches. A. vVELSII. Local Forecaster. at. I.oala (ieneral Market. ST. LOC1S, Nov. fl.-VHKAT-Higl,cr: track, No. 2 red, cash, 9ou,ililW-- 'JSdiofic; D.-cember, 't"V: May si " -7.UII1N-F,rn,: VHvk- No- r"s". 6U wiV.,eD5: M0' - 2 OATS-Firm; track. No. 2 cash. 4f(i4.-,uc-whiTe.1 I7HC 4aHC! M"y' W No. 2 URAN-tl'.Oifil.Oo. FLOUR-DulL red winter iiatents, U.Wtt clear. t3.o"y Mrtt,M' MEED Timothy, steady. t3.5iM a CORNMKAI-Steady. t;i.0U. ","Ci:rol,-',ay: BH1ed, east track, HA Steady; prairie, ts.mrtill 00 IRON ' (OTI'ON TIES-tl.lo. BAtiGING 11 5-16C HEMP TWINE lie. 1 "OVSIONa-Pork. firm. Jobbing, tl.1.75 Lard, higher; prime steam, t8.2o Dry I. l.mt''.,"' B.,"dy. ,""t'',, oxtri horts. l'M2Vi; clear ribs, t! 00 sliort clears, tit -'o Bacon, steady; boxed yxtra shorts. tloio: lOt.L RY-Du!l; chickens. 8c; springs. ..!,T.lI'',r,,,U; creamery, 2T26c. kUGS-Stcady, lilc, case count , , , , Receipts. flour. bbls s.oui Wheat, bu m.yflo I om. hu ll.eoo tats, bu w.ooo 1 AtUmA K.vpraes Amalgamated Copper .... Am. f. & K Am. C. A r. pfd Am. Cotton oil Am. Cotton (ill pdi American Kxpreen Am. 11. ti L. ptd Auierl'-an he a-rurltles. Am. hlniHed (III Am. Lli.a.ert Oil phi... Am. l.oc motive Am. Ijepom-.tlv.- pld Am. 8. S, R Am. 8. & H. pfd , Am. Sugar Helming Am. Ti Inkto pfd ctfa... Anainndu Mining Co Attrlllmn AlculKuil pfd At:a;itlr i-oiit Line lUIttmor? A: Olnn Hal. (Ihlu I'M Hrnoklyn Rapid Tr Onadian rat-Id'- Cenlr.il of yew Jpt'xey. .. (-lieaatK-ahe '. Ohio ( hli-aito (it. w L'hlvasa N. W C. M. & ft. V fhlragu T. Ac T Chlragu T. tt T. p(d.... I'.. (".. r. & Kt. L Colorado F. I Colorado ft Po v Colo. - Hu. 1st pfd Colo. So. 2d pfd (V-molldnted Umn Corn Product, rfg. I'sni Products pfd Delaware ac Hudnoa. : .. . . Pel.. U V Deliver & R. O P. ft It. C. pfd Dlatlllers' S'tuiltiea Krle Krle tut pfd Krle 2d pfd (Ieneral Klectrlc Ilhnola ( crural International Paper ...... Salea. High. Low. .4l" l.tNfl 31 n 210, 21 4(4 S 22 ( 400 lit, lit, ''ii .tH im si', i 7.ti tv M'i - Rk 1' I'-a In IS M tv, .", 1,i' it;1, l.!"M "iV il ?! M H3 :i' 1 iu 1, 7!', 70-1 gjii ai Si"1 it-1, ms r.ei jii.', "Si TV 7'0' i'KiVa "liej 'is', istj .".no :i:l ' i: -m s1 hi, ' 5l 1281, 3(i iiij 'i7'i pfd.. tl.05. Shipments, lo.i m 72.COH 43.OO0 ai.iNXi Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-WHKiTn.. No. 8 ! 60. 2 red. i so- SoHc. Cash: saywio; No. cember, 88T4c: Mav. hard. gyriiCe; No. 3, 8iro2c: No. 3. Wdi.Sle CORN December, 40c; May, r,n.e No 2 mixed, 64c; No. 8. 534.i,64c; white. 64W-; No. 3. 5tc. "HMO, 2 white, ''0 -tH Cash : No. 2 4T46Mic; No. 2 mixed, HAY Choice timothy, S9.5C&10 co pra Irle. tll.604i 12.U0. RVfc-70c. .-.''' ii-'Crean,.ery- Pxcki'1". '", Ilisis. JOC. Receipts. Shipments. s.isai JW.uon choice 15c. Wheat, bu. Corn. Oats. bu... bu.... 11.0(0 ll.lAl 8,000 Quolaflons at Kaneus City as reported by Lmgan . Uryan. 112 Hoard of Trade, were. Articles. JOpen. j High. I Low. Close. Wheat ' December May Corn December May I I I . 87Vlt V4:8!,'rc7, 4!', '.")! 5c1,' 71 WVH W XHA 4k'4SA 50S I blU A-Asked. B Bid. Market. . WHKAT- 2 northern bid BAHI.EY 60 l V'.tr. CORN Lower 57 Sc bid. Steady; No. , 5c; sample, No. 3 cash, BtQkOc; May, Liverpool Uraln Market. .--. No. i red western winter. 7s SVd futures, uulet; December. 7 Sd March t-.d' Vsy. 's Ud. ' ri"' COR N-Spot, easy; prime mixed Amerl fCd; 'ry.t'ivl: dU"; r. 5- Uolntk Grain Market. DPLUTH. Nov. S WII,:ATNn 1 No. 2 nortnern, sfttUc: May, tl.06. northern. 7,c I'ecember, tUr . OATS 45 Sic Toledo TOLEDO. Nov. ts 32S; iH-cemlier, llmothy, prime, S2 Meed Market. 9. 8KEIS Clover, cash. t:i.4o; March, t 4:4. .it. AJsike, prime, tf u. Coffee Market. NKW YORK. Nov. S.-tYlPPl?rviu,i,.i opened steady at unchanged was about as due on ihe for futures prices, whi Int. Taper Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kaunas City So K. ('. So. pd Loulfvllle ft N Mexican Central Mlun. ft St. 1. M., St. P. ft s. K. M. M.. 81. P. ft 8. H. M. MOiRourl Pacific M.. K. ft T M., K. ft T. pfd National Lead N. H. R. of M. pfd. oAVt New York Cenlra) N. V.. 0. ft W Norfolk ft Western Norfolk ft W. Pfd North American Paclttc Mall Pennsylvania Heople'a Oaa P . c. c. ft at. l... Pretfbed Steel t'ar Pressed B C. pfd Pullman Palace t'ar Heading Heading let pfdv H ading 2d pfd Republic Steel Hepubllr Steel pfd Hock Irland Co Itock Inland pfd St. L ft H F. i pfd.... St. Lonla Soutliweateril... St. b. S. W. pld Southern Pacific So. Pacific pfd Railway Hallway ufd Tennessee C. ft l ! Texaa ft Pacific Toledo, St. L ft W T.. St. I. ft W. pfd t nlon Paclnc I nlun Paclflr pfd L. H. K, press I. 8. Really I. g. Rubb.r . ... C. . Rubber pfd I'. S. Steel t. ft. Steel pfd...'. Va -Car Una Chemical ... Vs. -Card. I'hcm. pfd Waharh Wabash pfd Wells-Kargo Kx . offered.. W ratlngbouse Kieelrtr ... Wontern t'nlon whiellng ft L. K WlM-iiicSIn Central Wis. Central pfd Northern Paclnc Central Leather central leather pfd Sloee-Shetdeld Steel (.rest Northern pld , Inlerborough Met 1st. Met. pfd Total bales for the day. loo 100 .too lot) 1U4 12 Vs 91. 61 H 9 42 l!3a 12SV 6'l 9 20 114, pld.. 10U 100 l,l) 211 " 2 00 w IM'O too 4 "4 .I', 2:tv, 54 DKV, 30 : :i 7;. 54 "a.', 294 70 37 76 10.4-W 7S', 78 tnu 1.7no ? coy 21 M 4iO 14.100 i.K'M) 4. H) 1,L"I0 S7a S7-, 104 HI l4 31V, ins lr.t, J(4 HV, 12 Vs Close. lBf. 4S 2Vi 'S 23 70 17K 13 US " 1 ;m - f7 MS l'4 toa .(!', 71.1, :i if. i 77 s:v, 142., 151. 2X 7 t: 10:1 o 10 49T, 16 17 t:t :n :ts 127.. 3 1H 39 2744 II! 122 o 9 Mli 11V, 30 pi 4 MS 14 24 7J 115 54 23 M D 29 S I" 214 I'M, 74V. I &4 17., I sv 1(7 "S 7SV, S 16Vs Closing quotations were as follows: t'. 8. ref. ;e, reg. do coupon V. 8. 3s. reg do roupon I". P. new 4s, reR. do coupon Am. Tobaeco 4e... do Atchison Ren. 4s do adl 4s Atlantic ('. L 4s Pal. ft Ohio 4s d. S's Brk. R. T. e. 4a do 1st inc. do 3d loc Ches. ft Ohio 4S.... rhlcssjo ft A. Jvs ... C B. Q n. 4s ... C, R. I. ft P. 4s ... do COl. &S ('CO ft S. L g 4s. ('olo. In-l. 6s, ser. A. Colo. Mid. 4s Colo, ft So. 4s. Cuba 5s t) ft R. (1. 4 Plsilllers' Sec. 5s.. Krle p. 1. 4s do gen. 4a Hock. Val. 4Sr Japan 4S". ctfs do l1 aeries do 4s L. ft N. unl. 4s Offered. "Rid. on New Tork bonds OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Are Fifteen to Twenty Five Centi Higher. HOGS SHOW BIO LOSS FOR WEEK unaltered Owing to a day have re- throughoui sharp tsll- V Sheep and I. a nib Recelpta Very l.laht All the Week, rtlih Prices Kil ter to Twestr-FUf Cents I, oner. '(Un, c. a;. 4 . . Mex Central 4s d 1st Inc Minn, ft St. U .M . K ft T. 4a.. do 2s l'"S N. R. R of M. 9- n. r. r. a JSs. 2S.V. J. ('. f tm.. 7 No. Pacific 4s. .. ' do Js . 2 N. ft W. r. 4s C (1. S. t.. rfds 4s 71'i M Penn. conv. 3Ss a "S It-sdlns en 4s JV 3S St. la, ft 1. M. c. r.s. li SSI. U. ft S r. f 4s. 79 '9 St. L. 8. W c. 4s... ? "-aboard A. la 4s. '"' So Paclflc 4s ... do 1st 4a ctfs .o. Bo. Railway Ss 4"S Texas ft P. Is 5 T . St. L. ft W. 4 7 t nlon Pacific 4s... !" do conv! 4a J t S Steel 2d Bs. . f Wabash Is K7H Western Md. 4 ... 7" W. ft L. E 4s... S'S Wis. Central 4s ... M Atchison cv. 4s US do Ss 77 Int. Met. 4S MS ... M ... 74V, ... HS 1... 1 ... MS ...77 4s TS'i ... K7 ...1I ... S . J . 75 . 114 . 93 117H 94S . t . I1V, .100 . tm . 7S . WV, . HH . -, . 50 London LONDON, Nov as Closing; Stocks. . 9 Closing quotations on follows: .. l txinlsville ft N . . . .. : M., K. ft T .. 4N. V. Central .. 7S Norfolk ft W . R7 do pfd . l 4 Ontario ft W t4.'i Pr nnsylvsnla , . 27 I, Rand Mines ,. t4 Reading 1" Southern Railway .IT do ptd . . 1 Southern raclflc . . H t nlon Pn'iAt- . 17'i do pfd .. 40 f. S. Steel .. it do pfd 174 Wabash .124 do pfd 97 1"24 4 S 30 WS 41, stocks were Cunsola, money . . . do at count Anaconda Atchison do pfd . Baltlni re ft Ohio. Canadian Pacific Chesap -ake ft (ihlo Chicago (h. W I'.. M ft St. P.... I Beera l. ft H. O do pfd Kile do 1 pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk llilnoia Central .... PIlaVEH Har. MONKY 4ii5 tier cent The rite of discount in the open market for sliort hills Is 6r,'t'7 per cent; for three months' bills, tt"w?iT per cent. SOCTH Receipts were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Ofllcial Wednesday t'lhcial Thursday . Official Friday llitnate Saturday OMAHA, Nov. 9, Cattle. Hogs 4.670 .. 6.0.4 . t.K.4 ,. l.l" . 1.317 2"0 3.06S 2.X t.;7 I.MI :.0() 1907. Sheep. t(..:itl 7,7. 17..M 8 .15.4.18 V4.5I3 l-'.PVO 2S.949 1:7.0.10 26. the rece.pts Six days this week.. Same days last week., fame dm 2 weeks aico Hume days 3 weeks ago..3ti.!0i3 nsiiie nays 4 w eeks ago. .oti.Tw Same days last year ;s,0i9 The following ttable shows of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to ilHte. conmared with la;.t 1H7. !ev. Inc. Dec. 1.0.".,i.3(4 .. 395 128,909 2.0)5.711 2.14o.lo 10m l.Mi.tilS 1.91S.W7 M.19--' followlna table snows the averaae prices of hogs at Soutli Omaha for the last several days with compat Isons: year: (ail I,. Hogs Bheep The Date. I J907. 108. 11905. ;i904.19v'3. 11902. 1901. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. XI . 31.. 1.. 2.. 1. 41.. .. c.. 7. . .. 9.. a bo i 61 t 7V s 5 63 I 6 88i 5 15 I 4 o 4 7ml 4 87 .j 8 061 6 02 6 05! mi 8 07l 4 Ml 4 2 4 9'i 4 HP 4 M 4 ', 4 f-4, 4 87' 4 Sol I 4 881 4 5 S I 4 89 S 9fi, 4 87 4 S3 4 91 4 M 4 96 4 79i 4 7 4 93 4 9b 5 00 4 8' 8 69! 8 bl B4l 6 72 6 87 6 73 6 73 81 5 99 (1 02 6 : 4 791 8 4M 4 74, fi Ml 6 7.' 4 Wl 62 6 72 4 iH' 8 5fi; B (9 I 6 44 4 SO given tip all Idea of shipping this season There is little to be said regarding the market this week that has not already ..re. reiH.rteoi m tnese columns from (o nay. inc fact Is conditions mnine.t practically tnei whole week -o 10 me consuming demand ror mut ton and to a d.slr on the part of puckers 11. o. .i nntuipaio men- wants in tin esi neg-ree the demand iMi,.nKiioiii ine neeK. r or this rea son and In spite of the light receipts prices have gradually sagged until at the close or ins ween they are general!1 all a nc lower ttisn one week ngo. As in 01 10. -v. me msrset nas been even anil while some salt's mat much off, d-clln Sl'Kht killers has been of l.V.f a niat- v.-rv tin- miahl not sh.iuv others show a still heavier a s re Prices on feeders have fallen off in about the same proportion ns have killers, but the market on that kind has been still ...... e uneven, 11 oeing a good (leal of caicti ss cstcn run" market. Prices so iow mat there are plenty of people who would like to feed a bunch of sheep or lambs, but many of them nr.- prevented from so doing by their Inability to secure the money with which to pav for the stnft 11 will he readily understood from this that the buying demand for feeders is Inn "V.0 "d I lik.-ly to continue that way while the present financial stringency con tinues. Quotations on good to choice killers: lambs. ...7.VuG..c. yearling Wethers, 4.i0(.j l .u; wethers. J4 2.Vo4.ri0; ewes. H 9.14 2 - Quotations on fie.l.rs: Oood lambs. ?5 rt) jKi.Sfl; common lambs. .1fio-.i4i0; veaillngs, 4.ijpJ.5ii; wethers, H.o-iU.Lfi; good ewes. .j.itf.l.ni; common ewes, J1.60C(r2.in; aged breeding ewes, t4.Va-t.75. Representative sales: ii-. , Av. Pr. 1-. vvynmlng ewes, culls 72 250 CONDITION OF OMAHA TRADE Weather Needed to Make Goods Go. Winttr tllK.M,i I.MK STOCK MARKET Cattle and sheep Steady Hogs to Fifteen tents II lit her. s. 111V.A.JM. Nov. 9.--CA'rn.K-KecelnlsSOO 5 t8 6 74 Sunday. The official number of ears nf stock brought in today by each road was: t:attl. Hogs. Morses. I Mo. Pao. Ry 4 I I lilon Punlfl.. avctnt,. ! C, & N. V.. west f .. St. P., M. O. Ry it'., B. & Q., east If., H. & U., west C, R. I. & P., east.... 42 (MV, 1'44 81 244 s4 t li r. quiet. 2 15-Kid per ounce. rirsrlag Honae Ilnnk gta tement. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-The statement of clearing houso banks for Ihe week shows thut the batiks hold $51,924,125 less than tl-e requirements of the 2o nei cent reserv'e rule. This Is a decrease, in the proportion of cash resorve of 13,osS,ioO. us compared with last week. The statement follows: Amount. Increase. $1.1X7.316,-I'i0 $;ii.S3(iO TaOtWK lepposits Circulation l-gal tenders Hpecle Reserve Reserve refiuired . Deficit Ex. V. 8. deposits. -uecrease. tNot 1,(6,87X,10( 62,!.rin 11,11 - 45,0V 170.712.OS 219.7!it.!i 271.7I9.V25 51.fM.o25 ;i3.ort,r7; 2.5.0.(1,200 1.113.400 SS?) 9'V) 5.2. .1.900 -4.315.isiO 8.7T2.M10 l.l.O'.a.dsl t. given last week. Bnolr riearrnga. Nov. . Hank clearine- vj.viAtiA. ivoy. . Hank clearing for to day were 1 .383.370. and for tho correspond ing date last year $1, 70K.uil.es. 1907. lfXVi. ....$ 2,111,129.0(1 tl.S15.9.Xt.32 ..... 1.597.9H1.07 1,794.269.41 .... 1.840.392.M 1.4K4.148.24 1.72n.8iiS.0 1.492.118.46 .... 1.H82.292.43 1.481.248.30 .... 1.383.270.43 1.7.,118.08 7 8 o 1 1 1 M Total receipts 16 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Cudahy, from Kantfas City.. Yvtsm'ith Jlalstea-J Huffman Sinclair Other buyers Cattle 84 329 Hogs 47 22M li 15 391 Monday ,. Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday ... Saturday over the $338,120.33. $10,116,914.13 $9,777,798.80 corresponding woek Total . . Increase last year Morrnients of Specie. NKW YORK, Nov. 9.-Reee!pta of specie at the port of New York for the week end ing today Were $70,447 silver; $7,172,752 gold Exports of merchandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending November 2 were $14,5Nl.8rt. Exports of specie from ) he port of New York for the week ending; today were $897,830 sliver and no gold. Bank of (iernianr Statement. BERLIN. Nov. 9. The weekly statement of the. Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash in hand, de creased. 19.820,000 marks; treasuiv notes. Increased, 180.000 marks; other securities decreased, 16.880,000 marks; totes in cir culation, decreased, 54.6O6.UO0 marks. OMAHA WllOl.ttSALB MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations vn Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Fresh country. 22c; storage, Inc. Bl'TTER Common, lfic; fancy tub and tolls, 19-(J0c; creamery, 81c. (llbtbE-New full cream, Ylsconsln twins, l.Hc; new full cream brick, 17c; do mestic, new Swiss, 18c; new lltnburger, 15 il6c; young Americas, 17Hc , LIVE. POl.'LTRY-Sprlngs. 10c; hens c; roosters, 4c; ducks, 10o; geese, 10c turkeys. 16c; pigeons, 75c per dox. UKE.PSfc.lJ POl'LTRY-Si.rlnas. fancv 6c; ducks, 12c; 7 P'lS lVs 34 v, no:, n 64 4" Jfio lS IT, liV lcVi list 1U. 8.900 shares. It os ton Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Nov. 9 Call loans. 810 European cablts. There cent; time loans, closing on stocks Atchlaos 4s Mei. Central 4e Atctmon do pfd U Ann ft Albany Boston ft Maine Ponton F.:evat.-d r'ltchburg prd Mexican Central N V , X. H. ft H... Pere Manm tie t'nton Pacific Am. Pneu. Tube Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T ft T. C... was further llqui-V Am.' Woolea dation by December longs during the niorn- a. oui me niarget ruled fairly steadv closing steady, net unchanged to S points lower, the loss being confined to the three last months. Sales wer reported of 26 5J bags, including December at 6.45c: March " " . o .ac; July, s.sac. Spot. Rio No. 7. Sc; Santos No. 4. ;t cofT-e. dull; Cordova. l(yn3V- quiet ; . .Mild " Market. Nov. CORNr xt., . - " r 1 ,u. a. rr. 1 - PEORIA. yellow and No 4..-; no grade. Jo. tATJ No demand. WHISKY Ou Uie basis islled goods. new. of $186 for Bp- 31 1 mac noils Grain Market MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. . WHKT No 1 hard. IA.6I10U1,; No. 1 ,'o.ih,Yr7 sn if We; No- 2 northern, iWi,jVt: S'LOVH rirt 1-atents, $S.44te0; see- Forelgn Financial. BERLIN. Nov. 9-Prces on the Bourse today opened strong upon the tone of the murket yesterday at New York and the. ad vices from other western bourses Penn- "." e points, l'rues partly re acted later. ' PARIS. Nov. .-Prlces on the Bourse today, after an irregular opening, weak ened owing to the continued uneasiness regarding the monetary stringency. . Oils and Basin. NEW YORK. Nov .-OII.S-Cotton8eed easy; prime crude, i::1-; prime vellow, 3fc' Petroleum, firm; rerlne.1 New York $8 75 Philadelphia and Pulllinore. $8.;ti; 'Phila delphia and Baltimore, iu bulk, $8.46. Tur. penllne. easy. oc. ROfclN-hteady ; strained, common to good, $4.10. 'Wool Market. 8T IH-Ii. Nov. It -WOOI.Si.-a.lv me dium grades, combing and 1 lot huiK" 9 Ac: light line j.nij. ; h. aw tine, 17'nlv liib-WsKlted. jsfl .c. do ptd Kdison Klec. Illu... Geueral Electric ... Mass. riectnc do pfd Has, lias I oiled t'nilt t siu-d t. at do pfd I 8. SieeL dO pfd Adventure Allou Amalgamated Atlantic Asked. Bid. isfl'lu per cent and bonds: . Hlngham 77 11 a Heels. . T2T, Centennial .... -S Copper Hang ls Iialy West .... .130 r'.snkl n 113 'Oranby 12J isle K- rals .. H'lMass Mintng ut Mi b:ro U Moltsali Ill1, M ni ('. a 4s Old LkibuMod, . 109- Osceola 110 Parrot J gulucy 14sj ifbaanm '-'t Tamarack 1!H Truntr 113 I'mced Copper . S l . Mining... s- I I. Oil 4 Pub 1'4 Vicioiia 7VtWlnoa Wrj!v.-nne 2S Nnrt Butt ... M- Putte Coalufea 1 .Nevada iJtl'al. A An .,!! Arlions C'aalL . Per ORlclal ... 5V, ..610 ... I"4 ... M. .. l.l ... t(, .. 10 .. 16 isj .. .. 4i W ... JJ .. Bl .. 10 .. 7 .. 1., .. C3 .. IP - 7S .. jr. - .. v 4 .. .V, ...11 .. 3V .. 14 .. 74, ..UN ... iuH define; pens, 10c; roosters 13. 1 geese. 11c: turknvs. 18c. HAY holce No. 1 upland. $1000; me dium, $9.00; No. 1 bottom. $8.00; off grades from $5.50 to $6.60; ryo straw. $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa. $11.00. FRCITS. .-APPLES-NW Y0' King's. per barrel, $0.60; "None Such," per barrel, $5.25; 20 ounce Pippins, per harrel, $5.25; Maiden Blush, per barrel, $5.u0; Baldwins, per barrel, $5.00; Greenings, per barrel, $6 00 western box apples, Colorado Jonathans, per box, $3.25; Colorado Grimes Goldens, per box, $3.25; Idaho Jonathans, per box, $3.00; Idaho Winter Rananas, per box, $3.00; 'Washington Ben Davis. $2.01: Wash ton Northern Spy, per box. $2.00; Washing ton Greenings, per hox, $2.00; Washington Baldwins, per hox. $2.00; Washington Rome Beauty, per hox, $2.25; Washington fall an--pies, assorted, per box. $1.7511.86 TROPICAL FRL'ITS. ORANGES-Klorlda, per box. $4isirU4 2j Morula Grape Fruit, per box, $5.756 00 ORAPES-Concords. per basket, 29-ajoc-a . h""Vy welh"'. Per keg. iS.ornai 6.60; Malagas, medium weights, per keg $4.50tC.oo; California grapes, season about over; some few Emperors of fair quality still moving, per crate. $1.75iB185 i-iua AND DATES Smvrna 7 crown, per pound, I4ft15c; Smyrna -crown, per pound, 12'dll3c; Smyrna 4-erown, per pound. lot,HC; California boxes, 10 cartons. 86c: r.lifoeni. boxes, 12 cartons, 85c; California figs, bulk per poena V; Mallowl dates, per pound. 6c, Khadrawl dates, per pound. 6.-; Salr dates, per pound, 64r; Fard dates 13 pound boxes, per pound. $c. S4 . 7:1 i 7v 1I 12. 101 'I lfl '41 111., ns u HVi 67 24S Ms 'j J''1 Son 47 Si (Hi 114 r i.wv, no, 7S., .Tit Uak, f. 1 , figs, figs, figs, figs, figs, ve ill Xew Tork Mlalnsj Htocka. NEW YORK. Nov. 9. Closing quotations on mining slocks were aa follows: Utile Chief ( Adama Con. Alloa Preece Brunswick Cos. Comatte-k Tunnel . Cos. ( l. sV a Horn Silvse Iron tilTer ....... .. Lead vl lie Csa. ...... Offered. i . .;i . . 21 . 44 MS .leU, . T On.aris ... (phlr Pol 0.1 Hsvste Sierra Nesads . . Small Hopes . Stsudard s) la . . it . Ti . n .las tieranaa Kxrtianga mm London BERLIN. Nov. K.-Ent -hangs on Ix.ndon. 2 marks 5xi4 pfgs.. for checks. Discount rates Short bills. 6. per cent; three luvntl s bills 6S per cent. Treiasry Mlateuseat. WASHINGTON. Nov. . Todaj'a state Ill, lit of the Uvusury balanc. s lu the g.-n- Prlres on Oregon Fruit. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 9,-(SpeclaI ) On tlie basis of reports from county in spectors tiie vulue of Oregon's fruit croD litis year Is officially estimated at $4 275 -1. This figure, far in excess of anv 'pre vious year, Is based on amounts actually received by growers and represents an in crease .f U per Cent over the frjIL croD valuation of lust year. To the high prlcet now. paid for Oregon fruit is partly due the increas. l . , 1 . ear's total, but the larger acreaire ..t orchards in res to rise to eic j .leo a lacior. ins neavy plantings of the last few years -are beginning to bear and the further increase in the value of the crop probably w ill be very raold In the future. The apple crop forms the largest Item en the list, with a total value of $14.30,0 Prunes paid Oregon growers this year $1 '. tS'.rfJS; eears. peaches and cherries ail in excess of K,0, and strawberries over ..tu orsr. uui year have sold at wholesale in ihs east at ID cents aple Hood River applies as high as $3.7S a bot Metal Market. mN.BiV TOBK- Nov MF3TAL The . , .A a.h'U lWr more or l" nominal today in the absence of cables. Tin was i-.Ti 1 . .u , . '-"Pf"1- remained " 11 '? ,on1, ',h lak' 'lu-'ted at $13.75S 14.eo; electrolytic at $13.Ssu 13.7S; and cast. '".!!. ?l .'""-0- l-rJ was unchanged at $4.5..ii4..5 and spedter at $5.156.4 Iron was reported uulet al rsoent orle. ht. iaji IS. Nov. a.-iMi-rrlf jr hpelter. dull, $6.1. dua H40. nans- and Molauassrs. NEW YORK. Nov. 9 STJGA R Raw JL0'.""! fi.!air r?flnm"' i-3" centrifugal test, S.8O0; molasses sugar, 195c; refined, quiet ; No. , 4.60c; No. 7. 4 6io; NoL- 8. i ioj"- V-. N?,li -cl No- U. 4 Soc ; No! 12. 4.J5c: No. 13, 4.auc; No. 14. 4 16c; con fex tioners' A. 4 ktx ; mould A. rut loaf. &.,0o; crushed, 1.70c; powdered. 4Jio granulated. luw cubes. E J6c. 1 wiaAsi-,-titeadyi New trlean, kettle, govd to choke, J7f4sc. ' open Total 427 1.813 CATTLE As usual on Saturday there were not enough cattle In sight to make a market. The receipts for the week have been the lightest ol any week since the early part of August, there having been a heavy tailing off us compared with last week nnd a still heavier decrease. as com pared with a year ago. In fact receipts of cattle, this week hove been little more than half whut thev were during tho cor responding week of last year. Prospects would all seem to Indicate a belief t hat hairing occasional heavy days the. receipts are likely to continue light from now on. Advices from all sections of tho range country indicate thut hundreds of cars of cattle brought up to tho railroads for ship ment, have been turned back on the range and will be held over until another season. The week started out with a lower move ment to values, prices breaking sharply on Monday and Tuesday. The decline was plainly the result of very light demand for beef steers on the part of packers. The consuming demand lor the products ap pears to have fallen off in all sections of the country, with the result thst the pack ers both here and ut all other market points do not require as many beeves with which to till orders as was the case a few weeks ago. As they are not disposed to ouy except wnen the stuff Is actually needed with which to fill orders the demand In consequence was light, as noted above. Receipts on Monday and Tuesday being rather liberal was the occasion for the sharp breuk In prices. On Wednesday the market remained stationary. The decline In prices the first two days of the week cut off receipts nlmost entirely, so that on Ihursday and Friday thero were hardly enough cattle here to make a market. As there was a demand for a few tho market ,HHJ?.eu oVe? T0 rapidly than it de (lined the first of the week, closing 15hiuc higher than the first of the week ri,i flen!urk.et..on t,,w' and """'crs broke . ,Lr. . U!c woek 11,8 " oeef steers, the trade on that kind being badly demoralized. During the latter part of the V'1" , 1111 ",ore rapidly, closing week Cl08c ot thK Previous The volume, nf Hi. i - i raUterflmheY especia ly" dT .h. i 'ter lt ot Ule I-artlv due to the light offerings. It Is very evident to "feeTVa,1 '.V 0(1 man" who would like to feed cattle are not trying to do su on ?2 P1 h0 8CarVUy ""noneV. h, nt " f?"?, mo" or less limited and Is likely to continue so until the financial situation ntproves very materially. With no very thT1, der"a,nd ai time dura Li?.,.. I?11 the "'arket has run along "1 about the game groove, prices at the close C ifraf'T1 Wn"" they ,e on" week ago Cluatadona on cattle:.,Oood to choice feOdres1er".te$4K,ii'',i-40; fa'r ,0 "" ' ted sveers, 4O0uo.40; common to fair corn- S -vfi ,V falr ,,0 ranK Pteeis; W..W4.26. common to fair ranue Eteers bS2?-2: 8r?d .t0 th'.ce cows'ad heiiers! a'r ,0 fO'lfows and hellers $-.(jtKg3.uu, common to fair cows and heifers l.ua tiu; good to choice st.K-kers and feed ers. $4.lsj40; talr to good slo. kers and fede . -Mi4.(w; common to lair slockers and feeders, $2.7o4iS50. -lutaers HOOS-VVhen the market oenod this morning there were only sixteen cars of hogs in eight. At the same lime thero was a yery good buying demand 011 the part of shippers, with the result that the market opened Kplisj higher than ye&terday's gen eral market. The hoars ,w l,'...i. .. j $4.Ss) and as high as $5.00. ' It wlil be re- memnered that yesterday the bulk brought $4194.80 with a top at $4 86. Later trains swelled the recelnts until there ......1 of twenty-eight cars In. Packers had been holding off all the morning, not trying to do very much business, snd sfter shippers had tilled their ordeis tho market eased off. closing with part of the advance lost. The lai t that there was not enough hogs to make a killing for any one of the packers was largely responsible for the weak close no one of the packers caring to buy the few s altering loads to carry over until next week. The receipts this week have been ex tremely light, there being hardly enough hogs on some days to niuks a fair test of the market. In spite of that fact prices have gone down hill rapidly, a heavy de cline taking place each day. Even after allowing for the sharp advance toalav the market la still 75'7c lower than it was ut the cloe of last week. There is so much uncertainty surrounding the trade at the present lime thut It is hardly worth the while to express an opinion as to the future of the market. It may be said, however, thst the feeling on all sides Is very weak. Today's reaction Is only looked upon aa a temporary move ment and the ft . ling seems to be that prices are not likely to show any perma 1 ent advance for some time to come. On the contrary the chances are laiter for a decliue than for an advance. Some of the big pack.rs are predicting $4.u) hogs for the near future, whetber they are right In their estimate remains to be seen. Representative sales: Pr. 4 t 4 0 4 4 4 to 4 SO 4 4 4 4 ti I do SV BHEEP There were no fresh recelnts of sheep in the yards today and very little In the way of hold-overs. The receipts for the week have been very light, showing a falling off of over 4 OOo head, as compared with last week's small run and a decrease of about 34, Out) head, as compared with the corresponding week of last ear, in fact it was an extremely small run for the early part of November, but no lighter than was to be expected under existing circumstances. Every one on ihe market realises the very light demand, both on the part of packer and feeder buyers and naturally discouraged shipping with the re sult that a good many who would have been here with stuff remained at home with It. More than that, prospects at tne present time would Soein to favor a con tinued light run for soma time to corns According to reports received al tiie yards a good many sheep and lambs are being turned back on the range, owners having ,,...1. uiaw KCl sienrlv ft.v.a l n..,.? on t?V:i,r.M,i-W: ""w- "'-:"t.50; Texans. nni e . "'., erns, W.OIM10.40; Blockers, an.l feeders, $2. 40,1 4 50. 1 'V)53-;KV',e,l1"' "cad; maket 10r-T,l5c bigher; light $4.,5.; mixed $4.9tif,.5t; tl;JSL"?'a: r"'Kli. $4.7.,14.80; pigs, 4o.?.'!-.Sl,: b,,lk of !. $-V(ii.2.-.. BHLLP AND LAMHS-ltecclpts 2.000 head; market steady; native $2.4o"i. 15: western $2.Bl'-.iR.2o; yearlings, $5 OOr.nS.M; Minos, $4.26,(ti.56; western, $.;jfjs.7o. M. I.onls Live stock Market. . T, IX?1"'.3, ,N:,V "--TATTLE-Receipts. WW head. Including 20i) Texans; market steady; native sliliminir ami ..v,,,r ' oresseo beef and butcher steers steers under l.ooo lbs., ttfsloifiii- fe.rl.ra ' m.J - e-, .0.10.00; dinners, t.s'az. li; bulls KUOti4.50; calv.-s. $3.0,7,76; Texans and In dian st.K-rs, $2.5olo.i6; cows and heifers. ?2. 10 lltU8 Receipts. 1.500 head: market strong to 5c higher; pigs and light, $.r.ab- 6 40; packers, $4.60y6.3o; butthers nnd best heavy, $5.1i,5.40. 8HEEP AND LA M BS Receipt s, 200 head market steady; native muttons, t3.2fVrin to lambs, $5.(Kiil.76; culls and bucks. $2 26U 3.26; mockers, $3.0(Ki3.o0. $6.8Mi 7.00: ! $.i.Stil(i.50: stin kers and WILL GROCERIES BE LOWER f genrclty In Home Lines Makes Decline Improhnble llrr lionds Healers FHIIna Itenrdrrs, aa Well na Milliners. If Is the old saving with the trade "It takes weather to make winter goods go." lb sides that Just now It takes rssli snd a good feeling, t'ountrv merchants and bank ers who cl; not know how bright Is tho core of the financial situation ure sllRlitlv ilis.-oiirased alii their country customers ate 111 tne same condition of mind. As a result trade is not what It should be In some lines, though on tlie whole there Is no gloomy outlook, as the heavy orders for future delivery fully offset tlie lack of spot business. (iro.-ery markets at this time have many Interesting phases. Many buvers believ. tliat the prices ar. al the top and as thev sre hoping for n decline no rlass of deal ers is scrambling to buy goods. On tho other bund tliero Is such a pronounced sea 1 city in some lines that even the pre diction of such controllers of the market as the packers hnve not had an effect on the dealers and they are buying en their own judgment. N-atly all lines of groceries have been r,',"J,1 'o.m"1 ,-",'lv T," ,lBht """"' has made little difference with tho demand for linnets which people must have to eat The market shows little change. The following is about all that can be said of new or continued conditions: Conditions ot Grocery .Market. No new developments In sug.ir. the mar- l,,st w liol 1 ""I1 ""'a"V: cofieo same as 1st week with undertone steady; all grades L,.,'""ltI0"" "re "toady, low grades a " SI -il'inents or Ihe n..v .-. -I.... living and the market is si.oi.lv- and b.inkfasl foods are in ,-tl oafs are Him on an a. demand for just opening. Corn Is Kansas Cltr Live Mock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9. CATTLE Ro- rceipis, a.vKst head; market unchanged; fair to good. $4.25',io,20; western steers, $3 6."(t 1 4.60; Blockers and feeders. $3.flO',4 50; south ern steers. $3,251(3.90; cows, $1.5,i,ii3.50: native cows, $2.fKV,i4.i5; native heifers. $2.4.x,t 4.50; , hulls, $2.0O4j3.t;5; calves, $3.25fu6.Ui. Receipts jfor the week, 41.U0U head. I HOGS Receipts, l,6o0 head; market lOfrlSc higher; top. $5.2o; bulk of sales, $4.9f,'',i6.1o; , heavy, $4.jnfir.nG; packets. $i.fi5iri.iHi; pigs and lights. $4,lo(i 4.26. Receipts for tho week. ' 46.500 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, BOO head: , market steady; lambs, $5.(s.r;i6.lo; ewes, $4.10; western sheep, $4.60; stockers and feeders, id.Bts-iM.wii. Receipts for the week, 33.6,-0 head. scarce. ur. cereals demand and rol jMiiccn oasis. Kail and wlnte lull vegetables is mat .,... rtrro tr.ix.i . , ' " in 1 1.. T V 'icauy. i.as are strong s. llin l".r,f,r,:P"ly; lHn""'1 '"'"'I'klt. Is rV , fmlous rate, though the big IE!rKf ,h- tr""h -d shIortL,and,rv!rvf'rUl,a lllp,lply eontlnuea one!.L .1 r. f,'w Puckers are able to quote the compete list. The same l .... of thewhoJesaWs. Trade In dried ,", TJ market on raisins ouulit 1,. 1,.. iinccrtaln deliveries frem tl, kept It uneven. As the n,-w 'f thO lllurltivl - ..mm raisins for eating as onfAe. .... BmJ. Pies Will he .in., eve- " .r' fruits during the co'm.ng St "" a,"-'a wfn,erH Vor'":." s:!::? "-..: r-tl.. wholesaler, to expialn.' 'L-ka fish ' I. ."adv o:,mia,ckn.'reV'ra'? whilU'iriK ... , in uncertain. Cranberries are lllah. -- ,. a .uiiuas are tin the fair. Tho easy, but coast has goods arrive In St. Joseph Live Htork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 9.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 408 head; market steadv; natives. $6.25; cows and heifers, $1.7p'u;4.4o; stockers and feeders, $3.2&?r4.26. HOQS Receipts, 603 head; market 20c higher: top, $5.10; bulk of sales, $6.lsa6.1i). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominal; lambs, $6.75i(.35; year lings, $5.005.50. giving, now market Knit snoilu 1, , .. .. cooler w,.u ms i j . to dron In . Vh "Ul'ticnie orders of ih v-e.e a" Y. uo mis orners and It Is, altle that ralse.4 wholesalers and Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOCX CITY. Ia.. Nov. .-tSneclal Telo- 1 gram.) HOGS Receipts, 1,000: market 20c I higher, selling at $4.76'ij4.96; bulk $4.86. I . CATTLE Receipts 200; market steady; beeves. $4.5y5.i5; cows and heifers $2.(aVJ; 4.00; stockers and feeders, $3.0oji3.85; calves and yearlings, $2.4041 3.50. "tork In Plant. Receipts of live stock at the six clpal western, markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. South Omaha 200 2,000 Sioux City 2l l.oisi Kansas City 2,Ooo l.ftoii St. Joseph 4.1K r.,;i St. Louis 600 1.5,. 1 Chicago 300 6.000 Total 3.708 12.5K1 piin- Shecp. '506 'iVi 2.000 2,7fK) lll.,a there sen a f retullers ur. i'."Z thevr e.luaj ..:'.". . "". re- the ho.'. ... .," " ""T1BI has i- .iuii . . minas of Axju.iv ui in nuvnn J5: 5rd 1" almost off the mS K..V (i,V. .1 garments are ....,,, ureseni orders supplied. Muslins In such demand cannot always b for (b el n-. Muslins In oil . . . the holiday t?Ad and la iHH BO,5 for and at'ccniLhu nmKe useful pmnroiciery fa In demand 'i iiiirn, ine thin 1.. ni trn tnw 1 , . ::::: res erable prices Interest shown considerable Cotton NEW YORK, Nov. Market. 9.-COTTON- -Futures closed steudy; closing bids: November, lu.ioo; uccenioer, je.ioc; January, lil.tejc; February. 10.12.-; March. 10.11c; April, 10.16c; May. lO.ISc; June, 10.2nc; July, 10.23c; August, lO.li's?. 6pot closed Btendy; middling uplands, lo c: middling gulf. 11.06c; sales, none. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 9. -COTTON Knot quiet; prices 7 points lower; American mid dling fair, 6.40d.; good middling. 6.04d.; middling, S.eMd.; low middling, 6.62d.; good ordinary, 6.0sd.; ordinary, 4.4od. The sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of which 600 bales were for speculation and export and included 4,9(1 bales American. Receipts 19,000 bales. Including 12.000 bales American. OALVESTON, Nov. 9. COTTON-Lower at 10Tc. ST. IaOriS. Nov. middling, lO'.c: sales, 4,s8 bales; shipments. bales. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9.-OOTTON Spots were steady, with prices unchanged: middling, 1044c; sales, 1,80 bales on spot and 820 to arrive. in the future of given to embro lered J .enu"." . '." box and Omaha ,1, time to fill ll orders com- up one in a I having a, hard juete, 9 COTTON Ouletl 250 hales; receipts, 8 bales; stork. 9,(!f Phone Doug Omaha 2830. Geo. Suchart, Mgr. Commission Company Dealers lu Grain. Provisions, Stocks and Bonds OK COMMZBSIOV. 204 N. Y. Life Bldg. OMAHA, NEB. Correspondents of Morehead & Co.. line. Fast Wire Cincinnati, Ohio. Service. Ko at. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. gh. la .! 1M 4 7a K 811 ) U....r...Z.O 1 4 70 II .f, sevt ;....... S74 I4 4 V 72 3a 1 41 14 . 4 14 I'M 40 M Ill ... 4 H S3 L'91 JiK) 44 30 100 4 ee 43 994 ... 4 J15 M I 16 4 . la 440 ti .J . . 4 97'. 17 4 eO M 143 40 4 7S '.74 . . 70 244 10 4 SO II ljo 7 i.J lis) 4 ) to 360 M 71 H7 40 4 IU W. Farnam Smith & Co. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. We offer, subject to Itock Tarda. gala, 36 shares of 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1064 ' ...V"'80.' m"n"facturers contemplate un ad stocks. The $S60 to Moo I." 5.1 p.re?rn but retailers who have fHledw indows with the bedding have taken them down " a Hut .ha2" w th"t recording heavy sa"es Hut the contrary is true of the rug ami carpet business. Bale, on these goods havi, been exceptionally good and though deliv" les have been slow, the dealers lave real. Ixed good profits on rugs ronformer'Tb v'k 1',"Ilnery continue tr, corno in. The veil buslnesg w th the mll- of that1 l,owee1Pi1 ryt,,ln' th. htaforv V fi ,li.xurl,,u business. More and morn ?..V'" bl'c.omln a featur. of th" smart lv clad woman's attire. Hut they are not a Joy forever They are about the most eg pensive part about a hat, and a cheat, Piece of net will nt answer the "uose ln vp" ,'"ut always be absolutely fresh th hat"8'!5;, "'a,uh'' Ue oolor "home of the hat. The veils are long and Instead of being sold by the yard, con.o mad u,, with Dowered patterns on the ends, costing much more than tho bulk veiling. CU"U"T LITTLE BUYER? BIG BUYER? . D;?,"r. IT s food inrenment tnr m"i i ii-il? 08 " . write for our Bu, Bl L.LKTI.N. i buy ik sell any goo4 ato-k. DIVIbEND PAYaTRg. ivna KsireliM. p.T1 oDt month Ir 1 1 d Mines Co. Araerlta, iars 1 to S per cent rao.. 1 6o hanltol ( heinl. al, pays a per rent quarterly. ... a in Be. k Tunnel, l uh, 20 per tent quarterly 7 Kos Optical, pay. 3V, per rent aeuil-anouslly. . 41 . Oer. Amer. Coffee. Jan. die 47 au lav Rfpuollce. pays moalhly ASvUmAt. i ou souno COM. or MKO. HONbS. c.u sell to uak 1 to 7 per cent lnreatnicot. Write us. STRONG DEVeUll-MKNT BTIX'Kt (Proven Mlnra or Established luausirtaa) Pllot-llutte t'opiivr, tine, write us 116.. Ureal Wevtenv oil Heflnlns: pro,lu,r .11 Monarrh Zlnt ; Wisconsin prMlurer ,pt fieliana Mtn. Co., Or.; stroog at ck !,v:l Vlrlo'la Chief; bis, scUre stock i King boloiuon T. A D. ; (ood demana In (l.,ldcil Weal. 11. H. ; fine showing 1,1 ton. Jefferson 0. a. C, I'tah; b proptny., .U14 Thousands more. aVll markets. Vrtte na. Vestern Business Exchange 13.. 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