If c THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKU: NOVUMBEK K, VMS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Export Demand Continue! Good and Early Takings Are Large. anesee99na9sTs4a orEjrnfO cables much highee la hotter Inquiry reported. Miller Wk for larger business next week and for food demand thereafter. Shipment. .48 lM. First patents, IF. ff.4i6.60; im-nnil patents. HWrVif.; first clesrs, l3tOA4.II; second clears, J190ij3.3n. Wheat Coinee One Ha If Hlaker and lora One-Eighth Hlaker (if. eral Conditions It essoin Fatarakl. OMAHA. Nov. 7. IK. Opening cables came Hd higher on wheat and l higher on corn. Tne export de mand continues to be wood and tne dally taking are Urge, Evety Indication la that wheat la working Into a stronger position steadily and eventually prices will be higher. The general conditions remain fa vorable; for gathering the new corn and there la a alight increase in the country movement, wtiila the demand la very mod erate and with a large movement Boon to come valuea should fall some lower. Wheat allowed considerable strength from the mart, and buying power waa strong 4n better cables and light receipts. The advance was ateady. with May option showing the better toi. December wheat opened at 9414c and closed c. Corn sympathised with wheat early and made some gain. Interest Is slack, how ever, and coupled with a higher demand, very llttlo is to be expected Just before the movement of this year's crop. De cember torn opened at oeo and closed at otVfcc- Primary wheat receipts were: 1.148,000 buahels, and shipments were T76.0tC. against receipts last year of SV7.0O0 bushels knd shipments of 4M,o bushels. Corn receipts wrre 270,000 bushels, and Shipments were 177,(10 buahels. against re ceipts last year of 201.000 bushela, and shipments ot.S73.OliO bushels. Clearances were tt.ouo bushels, of corn, none of osla and wheat and flour equal to 604,000 bushels. Liverpool closed d higher on wheat and H'l higher on irn. . Seaboard reported 640,00) bualwls on wheat taken for export. . Jcal range of options: Articles.. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat lc... May... Oats 'Dec... May... Corn ! Dec :" May... 94 1 r, BR'i! I 4fiV,i 47 95il 4i4) 5H 81 HiTsI V! 98!t VT SS K . S0T9! 06I4 68 ib 66 I 66 46,' 4T,i., 454 i 45V 47V9I 47V.I 47Vil 47 Omaha l'aa rrlec. ' WHEAT No. I hard. 94Vy,96c: No. 3 hard I495c; 'o. 4 hard, SagWc; No. S spring, 93 CORN No. 3. old, 62i-o; new. 6ft50c: No. yellow, old. 6.1 We; new, 60c; No. 3 white, Old. 63C; new. 6Sinj0c. ! OATS No. 3 mixed, 444,r45c;' No. S yel low, 47.J45Vc; No. 3 white, 4fiVir4uc; No. 4 white, 44VU-ic; standard, 46V4c. ; . HYE No, 2, 701i'uc; No. 3, 69'AS'iOc, Carlot Hocelnta Wheat. Chicago 33 Minneapolis 3 Omaha 77 Lultuh i' HEW YORK (iE.IEHAL MARKET Quotations of the nay Varloas tarnnaodltle. ' NFW TORK, Nor. T.-FI-OrR-Recelpts. 31. 105 barrels: exports. 17.421 barrels; mar ket shady to firm, but quiet; Minnesota patents. IS 2b4?.K: winter straights, M Sc8 4.WI; Minnesota bakers', M.fM66; .winter patents. J4.Sigi4.0; winter extraa, 33. ("9 4 10. Rve flour, quiet; fair to good. ML' 4.W); choice to fsnry, J4.6tXH.66. Buckwheat flonr. steady. IJ.'Ofllt per 100 poinds. CORNMEAIj Steady; fine white and yellow. tl.701.7 coarse, 314J'1.; kiln dried J3.S6. RTF lull; No. S western, !3c f. o. b. New York. FARLEY ftedv: ma ting. C37ne o. 1. f. Buffalo; feeding, 4Uc c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 111.S0O bushels: ex orts. IKJ.ttj bushels; spot market firmer; Jo. 2 red. 11.11 f. o. b. sfloat; No. 1 north ern Dtiluth, 31 13 f. o. b, afloat; No. I hard winter, 11. IH'4 f. o. b. afloat. A new high record for the season was established in wheat this morning. Trade waa active and prices advanced rapidly on higher cables, bullish winter wheat news and In creased outside buying. The, close showed 4180 net rise. December. JUl! !". closed 1.U4; May. Jl.U 7-lUl7i. cloaed CORN Rece mta. 0 bushels: exports. l.oo bushels; spot market steady; No. 3, 70c nominal elevator and 71Ve nominal f. o. b. afloat to arrive; No. I 7c spot. The option market was without transac tions, closing net unchanged. December cloned at 71V4C and May at 7W4C. OAT8 Receipts. M 000 buahels: spot msr- ket firm; mixed, X to 33 pounds, &3V435'lc; natural white, S to 33 pounds. KmmHc; clipped whTte, 34 to 43 pounds. t4H'fi0c. t KKD Firm: SDrlns bran. ia.MJ."i mli'dAlng, t.a.V33.i; city, U HOG8-flteadv: state, common to choice, 108, 3ii.oo4ri4.6o: lw. 3j.ott8.0U; Pacific coast. IWlS Iftfxt;1.1fl0 HIDES-gteady: Bogota. 19lic: Central Amerira. lc. l.RATHl" H Oulet : acid Z3VK624C PROVI8ION8-B.ef. firm; family. 31.00 1B.60; mess, ti3.0ni 13.80; beef hams. 29.ow$ Sl.; packet. 314 .(Hf15.65; city extra India mess, 3iS.6(ti 26.00. Cut meats, steady; irkH bellies I9.5mi0.3n: nicked nams 10.d04rll.00. Lard, firm: western. 39.80(H9.0; refined, steady; continent, 310 20; Foil th America. 311.25: romnound. 37.2ofc7.M. Pork. firm: family. 318.004)19 60: short clears. 320.00 5)2200; mess, 31.lfflB.75. l ALOvOW Quiet : city. 12.00. per pacxage, STic; country, packages free. l43tHo. RICE Quiet ; domestic fair to extra, Z 6V4; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; creamery .specials, 30S WW. CHEKSE Firm: state run cream soe clals. UCHVc: same. September, small. colored, white or fancy, Uc; same, large, 1 EOOS Firm: western firsts, trade raised. POLI.TRY-Alive. dull: spring chickens, 13c; fowls, 11c; turkeys. 12c. Dressed. steady; western spring chickens. 124317c; fowls, i:Hc; spring turkeys, 12&17C Corn. Oats. M IM NEWMRSTOCliSAND BONDS Market ii Hieher and General Lilt Unninally Active. SALES OVER MILLION SHARES Heavy Oatslae Baying Caases Coa. tlaaioaa Rise Which Is Kot Affected hy Esars Realising "ales. r. S. Steel p(4 Visa ropir Ta.-rarnliaa Cksalral Va.nro. IVn. ftf. Wabaah wihuh era Wes Unit hob m Clectrie Weatera t'nloa W'kMllns 4V L e Wisconsin Crntrsl ... Toul sales (or ill aar t.4s 11H lna nt I ..... l,r ei n in 111 11 t 14 n4 1:: t pii s 4 ri ' 1 an 4 M'i U, 11 a 9 !. n :'. OMAD A -LIVESTOCK MARKET t . V f , 1 s eaKwax4sBfaB Desirable Kinds of Cattle Show Good Advance! for Week. W, .101 aharea. Mew 1ark nioaey Market. NEW TORK. Nov. 7.-MONEY-On nominal. Time loans, strong, but sixty daya, 3 per cent; ninety days. rn. dull; NEW TORK. Nov- 7 Thn excitement In the speculation was maintained today, as Is Itnessed by the transactions of nearly l.ooo.otio shares during the two hours' ses sion. The list of different Issues deslt in Is an unusually large one, thus testlfylr to the variety and breaulih of the market The dealings In fsct, gave many signs of a widespread buying feyer. such as breaks out in rwrioda of a great bull market. The character of the attendance In h rov ers' offices. snd the floating discussion In the financial district showed this also. The aigestive power of the market Itself was 1 (he best Illustration of this condition. Enormous realising sales were made from time to time by the wary professional ele ment ss has come Into the market to take good care of Itaelf. But Jhe flood of buying ordera was uninterrupted snd the specula tive appetite gave no evidence of being ap peased. It waa stimulsted by the roste ylews of the Industrial outlook contained In published reports of great orders placed for commodities, wholesale resumptions by mills and sudden activity In commercial lines. Thene reports wers borne out. In part, by the more sober and detailed can vass of the commercial agencies, whose weekly reports testified fully to the re vival In progress. In the case of some de tailed reports railroad orders bn an enor mous scale for new equipment and other outlay, there came specific denials. A lively effect on the speculation was caused by the belief that the railroads of the coun try were embarked upon a concerted at tempt toward higher freight charges. The temporary injunction granted against the enforcement of the Interstate Commerce commission for reduction of Missouri river rates fed the conviction that the railroads re to have a freer hand In fixing charges. Some effect on prices was mads In the second hour by the extensive realising sales, but new points of strength were de veloping where the market cloaed In great animation. The sharp reduction In the banking surplus was predicted before the market closed, although th statement was not published until afterwards. The bond market was active and strong. Total sales, par value, SS,2,0U. I ntted States bonds were unchanged ore call for the week. tS" " ' n leading quotations v., ui jori biock nchinn- . Balea. Hl(h. Low. lu. ner nent: six months. a'VIM per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 444 per cert. BILVKR Rar, W: Mexican dollars, 4c. BUNDS Government, steady; railroad, rVnfkLlNO EXCHANGE Easy. wl h actual bualnesa in bankers' bills St H.WV'cf 4.6W for sixty-day bills and st 34 Mrjh 4 NiTO for demand; commercial bills, Closing quotations on New York bonds were as foHows 4a... CHICAGO GRAl.M AND PROVISIONS Feat ares of the Trading- and Closln . Prlcea an Boaral of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Fears that the entire winter wheat crop has Jieen seriously dam aged hy drouth caused an advance of more man lc per basnet In wheat prices on tne local exvuangn today, and flnul quotations Mhnwed net gains of IvlHc. Corn, oats and provisions were also strong. Anxiety among wheat trudnra concerning the new corn crop was aroused by ih Aihlo stats report, which was made uiiblio yxaterday ana which showed a serious de terioration . In the fTowing crop in tout . state Owing to lack of moisture. A local crop expert In a report published today maintained that the Ohio report was only a forerunner of many similar pronounce ments, and the' December government re- fort would show that new sown wheat In ndlana, Michigan, Illinois, Tennessee and Kentucky whs In the poorest condition re corded In many years. It was slso claimed that the condition of the crop in Missouri, . Kansas and Oklahoma woulu be found to be very low. As a result of these advice and owing to sharp advances at th prin cipal European centers, demand for wheat here waa urgent all day and prices ad vanced steadily throughout th entire ses sion. Demand for cash wheat here showed some improvement and prices were a trifle higher for the best grades, while low grades were rather weak. The market closed strong at almost the best prices of the day, with December at !.1S and May at 31. (ft. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 4u4,W) bit. Primary receipts were 1,149,00 bu., compared with G&A.OOO bu. the corres ponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Du luth and Chicago reported receipts of Ktl crs, against HA cars last week and 4-14 cars a year ago. Local hulls were actlv.e bidders for corn today and as a result the market was firm all aay. The buying was baaed chiefly on the continued small receipts dessiite the fa vorable conditions for the movement of the new crop. Advices from the country stated that farmers were not willing to sell their corn at present prices. The ad . vance In wheat also Inspired some !(mand. The market closed strung with prices up H JHc. with December at lalc and My at 66z'62Vlc. almost the top point of the season. Local receipts, Wi cars, with 2 of contract grade. Oat were firm on fair demand by rash 'houses. The market closed firm, with prices c to 46c higher. Final quotations on December were tKHJUffc. and on May, 60H4I&OHC. Local receipts were M rsrs. provisions derived moderate firmness from the strength of grain, shorts being buyers in the eaily aession. The bulk of trade waa In lard. The close was firm at gains of t4c to MjrlOc. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 37 cars; corn, 103 cars; oats, 126 cara; hogs, ,(1 head. The e. ailing futures ranged as follows: WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Fair Snaday asd Not Mach Change 1st Temaeratr. OMAHA. Nov. 7. WoS. The barometric depression rentrsl over the lake region Friday morning continued eastward and is moving off th upper At lantlc coast this morning. Th pressure continues high over the western portion of th country. The wave of warmer weather accompanying th depression over Oie cen tral valleys Friday morn ng has spread over the east and south and temperatures are much higher everywhere east of the Mis sissippi river, with generally cloudy weather. Considerable cloudiness Is shown in the extreme northwest and on the north Pacific coast, but generally clesr weather prevails elsewhere west of th Mississippi river. Temperatures are somewhat lower In th upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and are slightly lower on the Pa cific slope. They are slightly higher In the extreme upper Missouri valley and moun tain districts. Fair weather will continue in this vicinity tonight snd Sunday, with no important change in temperature. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of th last three years: JBU7. JWD. 1DU0. Minimum temperatur ... 40 42 48 40 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperatur for today, 41 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation line March 1. 3.68 Inches. . , . .. Deficiency corresponding period In 1307, 6. 47 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1903. 3.85 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Law la Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. . WHEAT Higher: track No. 3 red cash. 31-041. 43: No. 3 hard. 893103H: December, 99; May, S1.08T 61.04 CORN Lower; track. No. 3 cash, arjIc ; No. 3 white, 65c; . December, 69So; May, 60'4C OATS Firm; track. No. 2 cash, 47Hc; No. 9 white, 80Vc; December, 46c; May, 4ftc RYE Nominal. 74c BRAN Lower; sacked, east track, tftcQ 31.00. HAT Firm; timothy, 3S.5014.00; prairie, ttOOtWll.OQ. Fl.OVR Dull; red wlatcr natents. S4.5 (f4; extra fancy and straight, 34.20G4.; clear. 33.60. SEED Timothy. 33.2633.60. CORNMEAL-33.40. IRON COTTON TIES-41.00. BAQtSINO Sc. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVI8ION8-Pork. higher: lobbing. 315.26. Lard, lower; prime steam, S9.2&fj9.3&. Dry salt meats, lower: boxed extra shorts, I10.12U; clear ribs. 310.12; short clears. $10.26. Baoon, lower; boxed extra short. 1.00: clear ribs, 311.00; short clears. 3H.12H. POULTRT Walt ; chickens. 8c; springs. 10c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, tvto; geese, Vc. Bl'TTER Steadv creamery. ZagrSSc. EOOS Firm; 23V4C, cas count. Keceipts. (Shipments. 4. 8 OHO 8.000 , B3.000 86.000 , 7,000 8.000 48,000 47,000 Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I I lc. I100H-1 1 014 1 XHi 1 IS 1 00 Msv 1 041iVl OafcVs 104 I July (MttO'sl 1 V0 3SH I X , Corn I Dec. l61Mj'tt( BIT 8I,;6tiftVl1i'u May 614.&V K.'V l,,62i& lVk't4i July 61 at eiStlfttj UW "Svc" 48Mr-V48VJ1 4Mi!4Htf'4 484 Jnly 48 48 ' 48 48 4& Pork . j . Jan. 1(06 18 13 18 OS 18 10 18 00 May 1 fctta 14 0ty H 30 M 08 UK JanT 830 35 330 136 8 May t 40 9 4 t 3?H i3 37 8 47 8 52 8 47H 8 60 8 47 May. 8 57V, 8 62Vi &8 8 624 8 85 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. . Kaaua City Grata Provlsleas. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Nov. T. WHEAT Unchanged to lo higher; December, 44c; May, i4c; July. Me; cash: No. 3 hard, Seifi31.02: No. 3 hard, Sctj41.00: No. 3 red. 81.0ntrl.fl64; No. 8 red, 31.Oixijl.03. CORN Vc lower: December. 654c: May, 8Kc; July, 57c; cash: No. 3 mixed. 884$ 824c; No. 3 mixed. iW4r2c; No. Z white, 3ji6c: No. 3 white. 2tr;. oats unchanged; Mo. 3 wnit. 4wgic; No. 2 mixed, 454j47c. RYE 7o. 1 HAY Choice timothy, ateady, 83.6010.00; Choice prairie, asy, 88.50439 00. BUTTER Steady; creamery extra, 28c; packing stock, 174c nuus-Firm; rresn extras, mo; current Amaig-tniatM Copper 40,900 A. C. A r 11,000 m. c. r. pfd aoo Am. Cotton oil 4 sw Am. H. L. (d too am. 1-a Seeurltlea l.ono Am. Llnaeed Oil eoe Am. LoaoniotlTe 9.400 Am. Locomotive ptd ano Am. 8. A K 33,800 Am. a. A H. pM 4flt) Am. Sugar KaJInlnj t.800 Am. Tobacpe ptd 10,300 Amarlraa Woolen 100 Anaconda Mining Co 13. KM) Atthlaon 8,400 Atahlaon pfd jno Atlantic Coast una 1.&00 Baltimore A Ohio 31.300 Sal. Ohio prd f it Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.ai0 Canadian Parlfle 1.11m Central Leather 4. Central Leather pfd o Central ol New Jaraey 100 Chaaapeake Ohio.... 20,000 Chicago Ot. W 3,400 Chicago 4: N. W ,ioo C, M. 4. St. P SllOO C. C, C. aV St. L. 100 Colorado P. A 1I.8H0 Colorado & 80 4.M0 Colo, at So. lal prd 1,2110 Colo. aV So. Id pfd..-. 400 Consolidated Oas 1,000 Com Products MO Delaware -A tindann 1.000 Dsever A Rio Orands 1,400 P. A R. O. ptd oo Distillers' Becurttlta 1.900 Erie 34. too Ota lat pfd 10 Brie id pfd put Oenaral Elactrlo 1, Joe Oreat Northern prd 16. 400 Ot. Northern Or olfs J.KiO Illinois Ontral v 4,200 Intorborough Mst 400 Int. Mat. pfd six) International Paper 1,100 Int. Paper pfd TOO International Pump 7.100 low Central 1.700 Kansas Cltr 80 1,000 K. C. So. pfd 700 LouiaTllle A N 3,000 Mian. A St L, 700 M . 8t. P. A B. g. M 700 Missouri Pacific 4.400 M., K. A T 14.4110 M., K. A T. pfd 1.900 National Lead 7,100 Nsw York Central 40.70 N. T., O. A W 3.100 Norfolk A W 3,100 North American 400 Northern Paciflo 34.700 Pacific Mall 400 PannaylTania 18.100 People's Oaa 1,000 P., C C. A 8t. L Pressed Steel Car 1,300 Pullman Palace Car 100 Railway Staal Spring S.loa Reading 81,400 Republic Steel i.00 Rapnbllc Steal pfd 1,400 Rock Island Co 7.D00 Rock Island no, pfd 9,0 St. L A 8. P. 34 pfd 1O0 St. UhiIs 8. W 1.900 St. U 8. W. pfd 7M S!osa-8hettlld S. A 1 4,eo gentharn Paciflo 44.SU4 go. Pacific pfd .too Southern Railway 7.100 So. Railway pfd 3. TOO Tennessee Copper ft.ouo Tajas A Pacific 4,000 T.. 8t. L. A W 100 T.. St. L. A W. pfd 20 t'nlon Pacific 111.100 Union Paciflo pfd SoO V. S. Rubber 1.000 V. 8. Rubber lat pfd 1.000 U. 8. Stael 10,104 receipts, 23c. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu...,, Receipts. Shipments, ....147.000 47.000 .... 17.0O8 13.000 .... 10,000 le.000 No. t. t . ! Caah Quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 34.49 4 ao; straigtits, t..'in4 ; clears, u.KNtM.ui auring specials, iv.30: patents, ti Knij' ai.4C: straights. 3.1 !Ju4. 75; bilkers. Ki.9iKa4.00. WHEAT No. 2 aprmg, 31.4"j 1.06; No. t red. 31.O24rl.08. COKN-No. 2. (CS4C4c: No. I yellow. 63 34. OATS No. 2 white, SlfiOlc; No. 3 white. 44ij4c. RYB-No. t 737V. BARLEY 4)ooi feeding, biijsoc; fair to choir malting, 60ii4c. SKKOS No. 1 flax. 31.37ii4.Sl : No. 1 north western, 31.44- Timolliy. prhne,, 33.35148. C over, contract gradee. aw PKOVIBIONS Short rib, sides (loose!. 8S.37Wh.00. Pork, ptess. per bbl.. $14.76 14 874. Lard, per 100 lls., 19.48. Short clour aides tboxeJi. 38.768.K74. Following were the tecelpts and ghlp- nienia of flour ana grain: Rece lis. Shipments Flour, bbls oJi.OU) 41,000 Wheat. bu....e. 122, U"0 SO 4u) Corn, bu lol.to " 1'W.OjO Oats, bu 144.UUU 174.0OO Rye. bu.'. ti. 1.0UO Barley, bu , 81, 0m) 38.VU0 On the Produce exchange to.ly th but ler market was firm; creameries. 21628; dailies. li0.v.o. Eggs, firm: at mark, cases Included, luaj'c; firsts. 27c; prim firsts, 38c. Cher, strong; Ulc. MHwaake Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Nov. T WHEAT Higher; No. 1 northern, 81.04 l.USifc; No. 1 tMrtherit. 310341.044; December, (l.tUSfj 1014 bid. Ct)KN Dull; Dan-ember. 61tilo bid. BARLEY 1 Uglier; standard, bo.-; samples. ri44o. Mlaaeapolle Grala Market. MlNNEAIOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 7.-WHEAT rcwibr, 3I.US4; May. H.0b4tn 07. Cssh: No. 1 hard. tl.U4; No. 1 nurtliern. 8I 054; No. 3 northern, 11.034; No. 3 northern, gtnoariei HRAN-In bulk, 7.50. e'LUtU-buiiiiticins ax Urgcr and there Kansas City options closed s follows; Articles. I Opn. I Hlgh.l Low. Clos. Wheat December. . May Coin December. . May 44! 9t4! I S54I W4I 44 ( I K4 ftbsA 84 14 6841 84H Ma W4A 47. 10S 40T4 3R 274 12 M4 110'4 m 1"4 1M MH 74 BJ4 6, n IOJ log 90 M 1754 4 1 2CW4 4 74 170 148 64 40 1, 41.4 tin, 14 147 1B4 174 "4 804 724 14 II 47 7X4 1M4 14 74 1444 10 4 w sm4 ll H 24 44 114 414 U&4 4 M4 4 117 4HH 814 70 1514 24 its 974 40 1714 454 1974 2. 74 .1 4t4 31 V, JO fio 0 113 Hltt 1144 64 45 t4 M 174 44 4 I044 64 374 4H 1074 40 2( 17 19 S74 1104 sH 14 m 44 27 4 514 44 94 100 1034 w "4 1764 2 100 t4 4fi 74 IfiS'w 144 M4 4 4S (4 014 '14f4 14 1TS4 to 724 914 M4 44 74 168 1H 11 1U4 104 804 114 M4 t4 tat, . 1144 40 124 ft4 4 4 4 1114 43 04 70 144 29 1174 97 1714 414 137 374 97 24 474 81 4 194 44 T7 1194 1)14 244 68 344 91 M4 1784 934 34 109 4 W4 Close 74 "4 KH4 40 L'l 27 12 MIU 1104 4 104 1314 94 274 0J4 944 tli'i 101 114 w mi 194 4 204 464 1(014, 1474 M 404 4 48 a 6'. . 1464 173 W 724 36 at 44 U. g. ref. is, do coupon ., V. 8. ta. rsg., do coupon .. V. B. K rag. do coupon ., Am. Tobacco do 44 Atchison gan. do ad). 4a , do ct, 4a. , 4s c. la Atlantic C. U 4a..., Bo!. A Ohio 4a da 44 Brk. Rc T. ct. 4n. . Ontral of 0. 8a... do 1st Ine do 94 Inc do Id Inc 1014 L A N. unl. 4a. ....104 'Man. c. s. 4... ... .10)4 Mrs. Central 4s. ....1004 do 1st Inc ....13014 'Minn. A 8t. U ....121 M.. K. A T. 4a. Chea, A Ohio 4HS....104 Chicago A A. 14 C., B. A Q. a. 4a.... C, R. L P. 4a... do col. la do rfdg. 4a OCC. A 8t. U . 4a Colo. Ind. 6a Colo. Mid. 4a Colo. A So. 4s Dal. A H. ct. 4a... O. A It. O. 4s Erie p. 1. 4s. do gen. 4s Hock. Val. 4Hs. Int. Met. 44a.... Japan 4s do 44a do 3d series... Bid. Ottered. 74 do ta ..1194 a. R. of 34. o ..lft4 N. T. C. g. Ha..., .. 914 N. J. C. g. 6a ..Ill No. Pacific 4a ..I0s4 4s 9a ..96 N. A W. e. 4a ..1(0 O. S. L. rfdg. 4a... ,.. 914 Penn. ct. Wa 1918 .. (64 do con. 4s 1044 104 Reeding gn. 4 loo Pap. of Cuba 6a 1024 41 st. U A I. M. 0 6s.. Ill 41 Pt. L A 8. r. f 4a. 71 ..l'X) .. .. 98 .. ta .. V14 ..10 .. 16 4a 4 ... 14 ..194 ..l4j .. 14 '4 .. 99 ,.. M4 9 A. L. 4s St. L.. S. W 71 Ksaboard t4 So, Paciflo T24 do lat 4a VtSi 80. Railway 6a. aa4 'Teiss A P. la. 97 T . St. b. A W, . Inlon Pacific 4s.. . 4 do ct. 4s . H t 8. Steal Id 6a. .1034 Wabash la . 94 do Md. 4a . 174 W. A L. B. 4a... . 74 Wis. Central 4a.. .104 N. T., N. H. A . M4 . CT. a ctfa . 90 Lake Shore 4.... . o Mo. Pacific . 4s. . 4 n M4 .... 97 .... 84 ....1064 ....1J44 4a.. tt ....111 ....14' ....tl ....111 .... i4 .... 4 97 H. ....1144 .... 944 ..ltM'j Boston Stocks and Boats BOSTON. Nov. 7. Money, call loans, 2 8 per cent: time loans. 34 44 per cent. Closing prices on stocks and bonds were as roiio.vs: 91 Cat. A Heela. 994 Centennial M Copper Rang '4 Daly West 319 Franklin 13 Oranby .134 Isle Royals Atchison adj. 4a.. do 4a Atchlaon R. R do pfd , Boaton 4, Albany. Boston A Main.. Boston derated N. T . N. H. A H....161S4 Maas. Mining t'nlon Pacific .. Am. Aria. Cham.. do ptd Am. Pnsu. Tube. Amor. Sugar do pfd '.. Am. T. A T Am. Woolen .... do pfd ......... Dominion I. A 8 PMIaon F.lae. lllu 347 Mara. Electric . do pfd Mass. Oaa t'nlted Fruit ... United 8. M.... do pfd U. 8. Bteel do pfd Adventure Allouos , Amalgamated .. Atlantic Bid. Asked, 1714 Michigan . 114 Mohawk , . 94 Mont. C. A C . 64 Old Dominion .1144 Osceola .131 Parrot .lI4Qulnry . Jfc'ffc Shannon , 14 4 Tamarack . II Trinity t'nlted Copper 10 V. 8. Mining 67 t'tah 69 Victoria , 1304 Winona , 644 Wolverine , 29 North Butts , i5 Butte Coalition .... .1134 Nevada . Cal. A Arliona . 41 4 Arliona Com. , 874 Qreene Cananea .... . 19 .61)0 . II 4 . 164 .10 . 24 . 44 . 16 . 12 . 4 .194 . 4 . as ... 4 ,. 17 ,. 84 ... m . 434 . 4.04 . 5 ,. 4 .161 .. R4 .. 2H ,. 1P'. ..19 .. 174 ,. 1&4 194 I 144 104 304 294, 434 U4 41 199 a 4 74 96s. llfH 43' 81 ;4 161 4 29 lt4 74 394 172 44 117 V 74 74 204 48 It KV 60 74 JU4 li4 944 6a H 444 4 92 M4 178' 4 34 104 604 London Stock Market. LONDON. Nov. 7. In the Stock exchange today American rails opened considerably higher In response to the strength of wall street and covering operations carried vai ues over parity. After moderate realise, tlona the market closed firm, near . th best. .84 3-'M., X. A T 824 .94 7 1SN. T. Central lie ... 1O4 Norfolk A W si ...103 do pfd 64 ...101 Ontario A W 444 ...1044 Pennsylvania 474 ...17 H, Rand Ninas ' ... 44 Reeding " "i ... 7M,8ratheTn Ry..' t:i .1614 do pfd I4 It's Southern Pacific 11(4 ?' 4 Union Pacific 1944 Consols, money do aocount... Anaconda Atchlaon ........... do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific, Cnaaapoake A O.. Chicago O. W Chi., Mil. A Bt. P Do Beers Denver A Rio O... do pfd Brio do 1st pfd . 4o 24 pfd Ornnd Trunk Illinois Central.... Louisville A N.... SILVER Bar, ... T6 do pfd M ... 4U. g. Steal 64 ... 47 '4 do pfd Ill ... W Wabash lSi 214 do pfd..,; '.04 ...147'i Bpanlrh 4s 974 ...U74Amal. Copper 644 quiet at W',84 per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. The rat of discount In th open market for short bins is z per cent; tor three months' bills, 230 1-18 per cent, Bank Clearlngis. OMAHA, Nov. T. Bank clearings for to day were 31.777,182.21 and for th corre spondlng date last year 31,383.370.43. Th clearings for the week, compsred with the corresponding ween last year toiiow: . 1908. 1907. Monday 33.129,394.00 $3,111,129.54 Tuesday 2.06e.3ol.73 2.197.961.0; Wednesday 1.801.077.83 1.640.3V2.61 Thursday I.606.9I6.W 1.720,868.03 Friday 1,769,043.44 1,662,292.43 Saturday 1,777,182.21 1,883.370.43 Totals 311.092.934.63 810.716.012.13 Increase over th corresponding date last year, tiv,vii.vu. 8.78; feeding ewes, bucks, ll.tM'2.60. Representative sales t22frj3S; culls and No.' 819 Utah M4 Utah 194 Utah 240 Utah 38 Utah Ft Utah ewes, ewes, ewes, ewes, ewes. lam ha feeders.... feeders.... feeders. . . . feeders... feeders. . . . feeders. . HOGS SELL HIGHER FOR WEEK 47 ut.t ewes. feed,-,.. mo 1 inn litmus, ciine..., Fat "keep aad I ambs TTrenty-Flve to Forty Higher mm Very Active. , While reedpr Are Pally Stead). SOUTH OMAHA, Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.. Official Thursday ... Official Friday Etlmte Saturday .. Neb., Nov. 7. 190J. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 8,9 3.0l'8 l.oiJ .... l.twi 2.9 i'X 8,-'-T ... 3.4SO S.! 4.91B ... 2,907 6.7"7 4.136 ... 1.469 4.274 4,910 48 4.3A6 81 Six days this week ..12.97,8 14.911 H8.912 Same days last week. .. .19.910 21.9H9 73.9tH Same days 3 weeks ago.. 34.585 1.X S9.87n Same days 8 weeks ago..33,l.T7 36..'5 8i,L9S Sara daya 4 weeks a go.. 86.538 31.869 SM.8U Sara daya last year.... 16,814 14.265 , 6L220 The followlnar tahle shows the receipts of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha tor in year to date, compared wun laei year: 1908. 1907. lno. Dec. Cattl W16.886 1.0SS.974 168,138 Hogs 3,078,497 1031.9. 44,562 Sheep 1.810,lfiB 1,837,687 2T,wa Th followlnar tahle shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: ' I4;i Utah yearlings X UlSh yearlings 2 western fed wethers.... 9 western fed Inmhs 243 western fed wethers.... 36 western fed wether.... 26 western fed Inmhs 2 western fed Ismbs Av. . 1"7 . l-? . lt"J . 1"2 . . M . M . 1"1 . 62 . SS . 9S . lit . 64 . 114 . 108 . Tr. 4 . 4 4 on 3 70 3 70 8 D 6 :i 8 0 4 2' 4 6i 4 00 4 M 6 2o 4 r 4 Hi 4 M 4 to Data. 1903. UOT.19o8.l06.l04.11303.t9o3. Forelsn Financial. LONDON, Nov. 7. Money was in large supply and quiet demand on the market today and discounts were quiet. The stock exchange finished the week firm and cheer ful. Home rails benefited by the settle ment of the cotton lockout and foreigners snd kairtrs on fans support, while copper shares, after wide fluctuations, closed firm. Consols were an exception and continued neglected. American rails opened consider ably higher In response to the strength of Wall street and covering operations carried valus over parity. After moderate realisa tions th market finished firm near the best. BERLIN, Nov. 7. The tone on the Bourse today was firm and prices were higher. 1 a Dun's Report of Bank Clearings A aked. LlTcrtvool Oram Market. LIVERPOOL.' Nov. 7. WHEAT-Spot, film; ISO. 3 red western winter. 7s WiA Futures, steady; December, 7sl04d; March, 7ss4'il May. is 84d. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, 7s id. Futures, quiet; December, ls&d; Jan uary. 6s 44J- fEAS-Cansdiao, steady. 78d. Dlth Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Nov. 7. -WHEAT No. 1 northern, 31064; No. 2 northern. 3103V December. 31('-; May, (1.064; November, 11.044. OAT3 404C. Peoria Market. PEORIA. III., Nov. 7.-CORN-Hlghr; old No. 3 white. 84c; new No. 3 yellow. 83o; new No. 3 yellow, tlfjttto; new No. t, 61c. OATtJ Inactive; No, 4 whits, 46c. Toled Seed Market, ' TOLEDO. O., Nov. 7 SEED Clover, cash and November, to. 474; December, 3i 834; March. 38 624. Prime tiraolhy. fl.Tw, Prims Alslke, 38 80. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. T METALS In the absence of London rb)a th metal irmrkats were wtlhout qu4IUl chana. 'lt is strong n ton, with spot quoted at 890.(24 tjfco. Copper remain firm, wilh lake quoted at 14Urijl4 ; electrolytic, 31109 414.14; caa'.ing, llXTWiUia). Lead Is rw ported firm at 34.3744,4V; spelter, 34.30 tiSuO. Iron is utyhangrd ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7. M ETA LS Lead, firm; 14 . apelttr. hlglter; 4 74 Oetobsr bank eloajrtags el early reflect th deprinc sffset oa trad of tb aiawtlon, sod U eouaqaent Mslraatlon of sttiiB4mta through th banks, total bank axaamgs for ta saoDtk at all itl reporting U th Ualtd Statas, mbTln( boot thaa s kaadrsd af ta leavdlng etUsa, aooording to th mathJy rtaumeat f K. O. Dua 4 Oax, Utag 812,l,94,4ri, a dearsoas of 111 per ceat oompaMwa wttk. a year ago and 111 at e9 Prd with Osaobaf, ltOt. Tk dlsturbae la tb tamaelal saarkaAs a year g and at affaet baak lainc ratenrtslly natU Noramber; In Oetober, 1906, trad waa vary aatrr aa4 tk total for that tweak, waa clos to Us bigh-watar atari. Baak nlissrhns this yssvr aTrag4 Br thaa 30 per eoot balow normal, tb Icwn btg isiiajiihy beary ta tb aarly awtwtba. A Bsarked Uopreremenl appeared Wter, tbettfb Oosobar U a msspttoj). Ea4 tb tprvaat thowa U BepiemW baea BaalataltMsa Oetooer baak xaaaag woaU bar ban fully 13,000,000.000 larger than th af grsgata glTM bT. asd tb aatonat wa4 beeg gwrJly dltrlbutd Urougheat th eoantry. Tb dlstorbasa baa ba nor narked la ta Xaa aod SoatA taaa la th VTst, where losses ar generally small. Tbr Is a larga ka ta ba Xidcu Atlaane State do chiefly to th hearr loaoes at Pbiladarpkla, Ptttabarf aad otbar leading lroa esnterg. In tb South Atlantis States loss ar alas hoary, parttealarl at Baltimore. Comparison is mad below of bank xehsnges by ssotlons soTria( tkr 7 ears, also tb vrg daUy flgnrtt for Oetobar and tb Bis preosdtuf BtoBthat P'Q in 4 0 18 9 -11.8 6.4 -39.8 -lt -18.8 14.0 "193 - 8 8 90 0 -148 -87A -99 -9J 0 -441.8 la th Far Wat taeay elils report a deereaa wbar galas bsv prawioaaly prerallaal, aad tk lwsae are qaiu kwg at aoa point. Kansas City, Top, gioux Cltr aad Osdar iUplds atwawsyisaa. bUay itt9 rrt galas ovar 1904. Tk Ogure U detail follow : 0-TOSa. 190 A 1907. P.a 1808. NowKaglaBd OT68.911.3SO 8T1.249.861 r-12 8 l0.310.183 3tl4eU., bi4l..'4 I.oei.4:l2.io4 5i'3.4 l,0ST9.N9g SvsHi Aiiaatl...... 9e.T70 8i l :m 17.8 VrSATa.loO rBtralW4 Iil3.nj)l . 1.444.406 47 . ' 9.1 1,44.5 79.SH WeekMO 8a7 J99 869 87l.ft9Vft2u , ' 6.H dft'i.OO'i.SHS faOBo 33,199,9ia 444,709.800 -18.8 iSiMH.Xtfi Total 84.89,198.J 8.9M.6oO.SM4 -l 88.W93.8A7.337 Nw York Cfty 7it4.3Tl,77 IU9,0fi8.84O -ll.T tl544:04a.l63 Usresd Bletea ) 1,190,994,4S8 81S,79To64,R-J4 13 1 S14.847.8O0.999 Aearageaailfi 04488HJWO W10.918.0OO 18.1 8.19.841.000 aaslasaSeS , 44i ,04 1 ,000 44ll.19O.0on 0 HVJ2.t.lO Aagna 'a99.e0o.0i 497,74.tss1 8.0 7,o mJ 4,ilu 474A.0sJ -104 4HWXHn ;" - 377,896,000 44H.97JOOO 14.3 471Ale.oto !..... 433.919 9 41S.699.OO0 0 4'SI, 7.00 AKTll. , iJT,738i0 495.794.isal -99 8 6l6.Si4.OO0 fy -. S74.1sit,0J 694.011.OIS) -ail.'i 47jyl4WKt Jaoaejy , 48.8i0.ou0 671.0T3AO0 -34.4 6ew.378.OoO asiesiia.. 1 utr ...... Ba, J mps..... Onsaial treaMsat ...mm Ltacolo, 4MlM. TeUrsr........M CwlassA ftf g.. Wasaars . 18(a). 11713 999 44jltl.9t ItTlas.iiH) 11 .4 49 941 6Asut 8JK8.794 18470A49 J-iMiO.ifj) 84.290440 1 614.1A 6i00 4sa t.aoOX.-8 4JI0.J94) Hum 1.199 Xs site n i7,84Ao3 107, TO. glM.90S.fJ9 fit 84.176.640 -16.1 14.8784J6S -114 iJhitt til f.Ai,9i -IOJ i.n.9-ri - 60 4srl9o.. 48.1 4l.49l.04T -41 3 Tt,i"0 ' 14.5 lel.I7 -94.T 6J a47nj8A94) 190. r. o. 0118963487 1 9.wS T9 13 4V4.494 8.910.S9 t.tlO.Tir 39.794 .139.00 IMMJUsg J U ri Jl8.44 -l-Til 3l.7l4 49J m& lit $tftM ' 4188 Oct. 37... 8 804! 13 4 88 t 01 6 18 I 63 Oct. 28... E 574 BBS 4 12 4 86 B 09 M Oct. 29... 6 894 B 4H 6 15 4 98 4 97 4 81 Oct. 30... SOD 6 6'1 6 06 4 94 4 93 8 59 Oct. 31... (684 Bt59 6 02 4 9'- 4 92 4 88 3 61 Nov. 1... 61 6 05 4 84 4 84 6M Nov. 3... ( 73 ( 68 6 10 4 90 4 84 1 6 00 Nov. I... B S&4 07 4 87 4 Mi 4 87 4 W Nov. 4... (884 B 62 4 Ss 4 9" 4 79 6 48 Nov. 6... 87 8 39 6 98 4 89 4 74 61 Nov. 6... B 74 6 16 ( 96: 4 87 4 73 62 NOV. 7... ( 774 4 90 8 99 4 83 4 91l 4 78 I 66 Sunday. Th official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, sncep. C. M. ft St. P Wabash Union Pacific C. & N. W. (east.) C. 4 N. W. (west.) C, St. P.. M. O C B. A Q. (eaat.) C, B. ft Q. (west.) C. K. I. ft P. (east.).... Illinois Central C, G. W 1 2 18 3 19 I 4 10 1 1 1 67 Total receipts . The disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot neaa indicated Omaha Packing Co.... Swift A Company Cudahy Packing Co... Armour ft Company .. Cudahy Pk. Co.. K. C Other Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. M0 1.069 1,72.1 69 908 43 577 Total 43 4,230 646 CATTLE! There were no cattl here to day to make a market and for the week the mcelpts have shown a very heavy falling off as well, as will be noted from the figures st head of column. Receipts look small even as compared with last week's unusually light run. Under the influence of a good buying de mand, coupled with bght receipts, prices this week hsve steadily strengthened up ana tne market, as a whole, has been In a very satisfactory condition as viewed from a seller's standpoint. More cornfeds ar arriving as the season advancea and as the supply of westerns diminishes, they are selling to better advantage. Anything ai an accent can be quoted 26c higher for the week, but as most of the cattle have been on the common to fair order there has been nothing upon which quotations can be advanced on paper. Range beeves have sold very freely all the week, and they are aafely 2d40c higher than last week s close. All desirable grades of cows and heifers nava teen free sellers every dsy this week snd they are at the close, 26340c higher than last week. Common grades, gen erally known aa canners, have not parti cipated to any great extent In the advance, that kind being rather dull most of the week, but still price have been well main tained and they are now possibly a trifle hlghor than last week's clos. Feeders hive been- In good demand throughout the week, and while they, too, have aold higher, It will be remembered that prices on that kind of cattlo were pretty well up last week, so that there was not room for quite so much advance as for beef csttle. While some kinds might show more advance, generally speaking, the foeder market Is lVo'JSc higher than last week and the trade in a good healthy condition. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, $6.257.0); fair to good corn fed steers, 86.60W1.26; common to fair corn fed steers. 34.5ofi6.60; good to choke rane steers, 34.6ncj 40; fair to good range steers, 34 004it4.50; common to fair range steers, 82.2fVfN.00; good to choice cornfed cows and heifers. 33.764)4.25; good to choice grass cows and heifers. 33.4ure .76: fair to good grass cows snd heifers, 32.763.40; common to fair grass cowa and heifers, 3V.SXa2.75; good to choice Blockers and feeders, H MiQi B.Oji; fair to good Blockers and feeders, 33.76'34.40; common to fslr Blockers snd feeders, 32.76t;i3.75: stock heifers. 32 25(iW.26; yeul calves, 3.75,36.76, bulls, stags, etc., 32.2G3.75. HoOS Receipts of hogs this morning were small, as they have been all the week, but In spit of that fact th market was slow In getting stsrted and It was at no time very lively. The best hogs sold from pretty nesrly steady to 6c lower, with the close slow rind weak. Cimmon, light ho were poor sellers throughout the morning at bottom prices. The most of the hog sold at t3.7(X(i6.HO, and on up to 35.96. Receipts of hogs this week have been slightly higher then last week and week before, but still the run has been very moderate. Prices advanced steadily durlr the early part of the week, reaching the high point of the week on Wednesday, when the market on an average waa 0c higher than the close of the previous week. During the latter half there has been a downward tendency, so that at Hie close the nuuket ! only 510c higher tl m it was laat Saturday. rvcpre-eiiiaiive sales: Kansas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY.. Mo., Nov. 7.-CATTLR-Recolnts. 600 head, including a1" southerns; market steady: receipts for the week. 3.4.100; 1 choice export and flresseii neer steers. 417.25: fslr 1o good. 34.8Mr6.0O; western steers, 33.6o$6.S0; etockers ami feeders. 33.00 04.60; southern steers, t-1 .OtsjidSi; southern cows, 3?Oora3.40: native cows. 82.0t"fN.50; na tive heifers. 32.6Ksjta.25; bulls. $2.35n'4.00; calves. 83.0o37.oo. , HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head; market, rteadv lo 6c higher: receipts for the week, 76.900 head; top. 36 10; bulk of sales, $6. 4 (tit 6.00; heavy, 3.0tvti 10; packers and butchers, 36 7fV'p10; light. $5.ef'5.9tf; plga. 34.0Wit3.'J6. BHKE1' A IN 1) LAM HSi Receipts. o neaci; market, steady; receipts for th week, 32.700 head; lambs, 34.a.a.O0; ewes snd yejrnngs. t3.804i4.0: western yearling. 34.2 tf4.R0; western sheep, 33.4Kif4.40; Blockers and feed ers. $260434.00. No. 64... II... M... II... 31... 11... 41... 91... it... 4U... at... 99... 40... 71... 13... 71... Ar. 77 I 114 101) IK 1Z9 19! 4 214 ',94 t.T9 816 Ml 341 191 911. 94.. 70.. 41.. 40.. 77.. t.. 87.. 9.. 10.. 73.. II.. 18.. 41.. Pr. I 2i I 'l ,.. I 40 ... I 75 .. 4 1 ... 4 Ml Mi.. tn t ; H0 6 19 91) I 70 70 8 79 i 74 i 74 6 TO 6 75 I 73 I 74 I 75 6 14 I 76 6 71 8 76 IS 940 ISO lis) 190 90 90 40 11 249 M0 i:'0 44 No. At. 9h. Pr. 71 SHI 14 6 80 79 338 K I 14 74 J7 l9 i 90 71 914 tot) 6 90 13 til M 6 90 19 Ill 9M 6 M 41 Ib4 lo 8 ) 4 940 940 6 1 77 fj 1M 3 99 61 nl ... i W 44 3M 990 8 134 64 741 DO 6 8V4 II 927 40 6 Ms 44 Wv3 SO Hvi 3 iM tOO 6 I3V4 71 to! ISO 8 114 73 161 4110 6 43 73 931 K) 8 list 61 21 3U0 6 12 344 I 1?S e 33 520 6 M4 44 170 1ft) i M 1 274 3"t) 6 Hi as! 137 tn i 1, ft r,t M 6 ki it rri aw 6 t5 64 14 ... I 91) H ... I 69 79 194 ... 140 6: is; 100 6 60 .140 .tni .144 .127 .rt . .lit .339 .144 214 40 S .341 ... 6 774 .W4 140 6 77'., .146 IM 6 7Tj .1.1 341) 6 M) .! U" t SO 3 t il IM I W 8HEKP- Receipts of sheep this .week l.ave been light, but r.o lighter than was vntictpnteil. Reports at th beginning of the week allowed that there were oniy a few rangers on the road, and It ia yet too early to expect very many cornfeds. v, Ith receipts lighter snd with the de mand very good, the market on killers strengthened up until at the close of th we.k fat sheep and lambs are safely 2S4f 40c higher than one week ago. More than that, the demund hne been very good at the advanced futures and everything re ceived has met a lib ready sale. Feedere, both sheep snd lamb", havs been active aelUra all the Week, but the market en that kind waa high last week, so that comperatlveli; little change has taken place In pricey this week. The innrket, to Bay the least, h:is been strong and sctlve throughout and er.llrely satis factory to the sellers. As has been slated before In these col umns, the demand for warmed-up sheep snd lsmhs is never good at this sraxnn of the year, and packers will only buy stuff of that kind when conielUd to hy a shortage of tho more desirable grades. Hence it follows that they discriminate very sharply sgainst it, and shlpers who send in either sheep or lambs that are not ready for market must expect to re ceive a mean pi H e. All prospects would seem to favor th belief that light runs will continue during th coming week. (Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lsmbs. tn.76f;.00; fslr tu good lambs. 326436.76: feeding lambs. 84 3644 26; good to choice light yearlings, 84 6Oo.00; good to choice heavy yearlings, 4. 2x04.76; feeding yearlings, 33.7B94 3B; good to choice wethera 34 JVM so; fair to good wethers. 84 00tf4 36 feeding wethers, U.toKHW; good to choir ew, W7t-a4.lt, fair to food sass, i.3bg Chlcaao Live Stork Market. CHICAGO. Nov. 7. CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; market stesdy: beeves, 87.60ij f.0; Texana. 33.6iK&4.A5; westerns. 3.30U0.90; Blockers snd feeders, 82.fjiVtr4.6i): cows and heifers. $1.6Tvfi6.35; calves. 36.0tra.00. HOOS Receipts. 17.000 heed: market strong to 6c higher; lights, 35.8t'tf4V10; mixed. 9t.40f!i.3o; neavy, .ii(ii.j; rougn, ts.vxfr 6.70; good to choice heavy, 35.7orJ6.30; pigs, 33.7Mj-i.15; bulk of sales. 36.ft5WS.lfI SHEEP AND LA MBB Receipts, J.ftno head; market steady; natives, 32.80iT4.70; westerns, 32.6tVftM.70; yearlings. 34.SCrJf6.26; lambs, 34.25iSll.4o; westerns, U.'ZG.35. St. Loals Live Stock Market. fT. LOtflS. Mo., Nov. 7. CATTLE Tie- ceipts. 1,200 head, Including 1,100 Texans; market steady to 10c lower; native ship ping snd export steers,- J5.OOff7.75; dressed beef and butcher steers. J4.5ofrtl.76; steers under 1,000 pounds, 33.50,).75; Blockers and feeders. 33.004i4.00; cows and heifers. JS IVjf 660; canners. J2.OiVrf2.25: bulls. J'J.7&U4.00; calves, 84.00417.50; Texas and Indian steers J3.00rri.66: cows and heifers. J1.754.2S. HOGS "Receipts, 6.000 head; market Be higher; pigs and lights, J3.00fi5.75; puckers. J6.8iira6.00; butchers snd best heavy, 86.10 tti.25. , - No sheep. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head; market steady; steers, J4.5if7.00; cows and heifers. 32.36415.00; calves. J3.6O07.OO. HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head: market glow. prices steady to 6c lower; top, J6.OO7 bulk of ssles. 36.0iMf5.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominal; lambs, x..ot;(Er.ijo. Slonx City Live stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. 7. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; mar ket steady; beeves, j4.fnKrf7.no; grass cows, J3.OO04.OO; feeders. J2.7&04.2&; calves, and yearlings. J2.604r7i.t0. HOGS Receipts, 600 hesd; market Be lower; range of prices, J5.604j5.9U; bulk of sales, J5.054ii.75. Stock In Slab Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 48 4,;tt5 61 Sioux City 2O0 500 6t. Joseph 8n0 B.txHi Kansas City &00 10.000 200 St. Louis 1.2H0 5.000 Chicago 800 17.000 2,000 Total 8,548 42,8: 2.261 Clearing- House Bank Statement. NEW TORK, Nov. 7 The UaLJnent of clearing house banks for tho week tflv days) shows that the bank hold j:!0.279.975 more than the requirements of the 20 per cent reserve rule. This Is a decrease of (3,309,17)0 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last weak. The state ment follows: Loans Deposits Circulation Legal tenders Specie IReserve Reserve required ... fturplus t-x. u. S. deposits... The percentage of .JL323,142.100 . l,39.920.OO . . . 62.4134.100 . 78.393.300 , .301,116,800 . "379,510.000 . 349,320,225 80,279,976 2,592.375 actual reserve Decrease. JI0.22o.500 14.496.4O0 4.19.400 , 2,wa.oio 4,036,500 6.933.O0O 8.6:3.850 8,309,150 3,310,000 of the the close of busl- ciearlng house hanks at ness yesterday was 27.4J. The state-nient of tianKs ana trust com panies of Greater New York, not member of the clearing house, shows that these In stitutions have aggregate deposits of 31, 077.230,2'JO; total cash on hand, JlO3,17,7O0, and loans amounting to 3972,008,100. (evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, NEW YORK. Nov. 7. EVAPORATED APPLES Fancy sre quoted at 84c; choice. 74ir7i,c; prime. 6TV87e: old crop apples are quoted at trtffic according to grade. DRIED FRUITS Arrivals of prunes from the coast are light and spot supplies are limited. Quotations range from 4c to 13c for California and from 6'ic to 74c for Ore gon fruit. Apricots are -active and firm, with choice quoted at 8r4c; extra choice. ttb$c; fancy, 944(104c. Peaches are quiet, although demand is slightly better than recently. Choice are quoted at W,4j"c: ex tra choice. 74fjc; fancy. S49c. Ruining are firm, with loose muscatel quoted at 5'464c; choice to fancy seeded, tVtTic; aeedleas, 4406c; London layers, Jl.4o4il.ijO, nominal. Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7. BUTTER Firm: extra western creamery, 31c; extra western .creamery, nearby prints. 33c. EGOS Firm; lc higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby prints, f. c, 34c, at mark; Pennsylvania and oilier nearby print, cur rent receipts. In returnable cases, 33c, st mark; western firsts, f. c. 34c, st. mark; western firsts, current receipts, f., c, '1H 33c. at mark. ', t'H K EKE Firmer: New York full breams, choice. 134il3r: New York full creams, fair to 4,'ood, 124fr 13c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. COFFEE Market for coffee opened at unchanged -prices. There was a little European aellin and scattering liquidation during the morning, but no important feature developed and the market was well sustained by local bulls, with the close net unchanged to 6 points higher. Balea were reported of 14,750 bags. Including December at 5.35c; March and May. 6.SOc. Br ot coffee, quiet; Santos No. 4. 84c. Mild coffee, dull, eordova, 9 t124c. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 7.-COTTON-Spots were quiet; low ordinary, 4 11-ltio, nominal: ordinary, 64c; good ordinary. 4 5-loc; low middling. 8 5-lfic; middling, 816-ltic; good middling. 8S-16c; middling fair, 4o; fair. 10-V". Receipts, 10,305 bales; stock, IW.oys bales. ST. IOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 7.-COTTON-Qulet; -middling. 9'sc Hales. 55 bales; re ceipts, 4 933 bales; shipments, 4.323 bales; stock. 22.544 bsles. Neve York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Closing quotations on minim stocks were Allr fined. New Tork, JfaV; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 8 4dc; in bulk. 4 96. Turpentine, quiet; 4.c. ... KU14IN Steady; strained, . common- 1o good. .'.!Ml - SAVANNAH. Oa., Nov. . Ol L Turpen tine, firm; S.4'ij.'i9c. KO&IN Firm; quote: B D K, JKOe; F, 2.Hi4',r..s5c; O, i M'i f"c; H. 8.40c; I, 8.80c; K. 4. .; M. 6. :6c; N, 6.8'ic; W O. 9.30c W W, O-.Tiic. OMAHA ()KKII ALM.RKtT. Condition of Trade and Qnotatloaa oat Staple and Fancy Prodaee. BUTTER 4'ieamery, No. L delivered to retail trade In cartons, 2!c; No. I, In 80-lb. ttlhs 21i 28c; No. 2, In 80-lb. tubs, 12Qjlc; No. 2, in :;-lb. tuls. 21c; No. 2, In l-lb car ton.', 2lc; fancy dairy, tulia, 'lu'Xe. . EtHlrt-Frvsli candle. 19c per doa. CHEESE l'lnest V. Isconsin full cream, twins, 14c; young America, 4 la hoop. inc; lavorue, in nnop, ioc; nat.ties, to in hoop, 164c: cream brick, full case. 134c; hslf case, j.lVc; half dosen bricks, 14c. No ' quotations on Swiss or limbergar until after October. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No, 1. 174c No. t 11c; No. 3, 64c Loin: No. 1, SV; No. , 13c; No. 8, 94c. Chuck: No. 1, 64c; No. 3, 440 : No 3. 4c. Round: No. 1. a 4c; No- X 10; No. 8, 64c. Plate: No. L 64c; No. 1. 44c; No. 8. 8c. DRESSED POULTRY Squabs, U20 per dos. SUGAR Coars granulated. (.60c: flno rranulated, 6 0o; cubes, 6.60c; powdered, toe per lb. FtUliHli rKUITB Apples, S2.75lip3.00 pe bu. box. Iemon, 34.5oy4.0U. Orange, (4.00 44.00. Bananas, 4c per lb. Plum. JX36per 4-basket crate. Peaches. California, 7'ffo ?er box; Texas, 4-basket crate, 66a-70c. 'ears, J1.60 per 4-basket crate. Blackber ries, J4.00 per crate. Raspberries, 84.00 per crste. Cherries, J2.2B. Currants, 32.00 per crate. Gooseberries. J2.00 per crate. VEGETABLES Celery. Michigan, per dos., 30c. Beans, new wax and spring, one third bu. bsaket, J1.00; navy, per bu.. No. 1, 12 70; lima, 64c per lb. Cabbage. 2c per lb. Potatoes. 60ru66c. Tomatoes, per 4-basket crate, 90c. Cvcumbers, per dos., Jl.ttt. Onions, Bermuda, J1.75 per crate; Texas yellow, 31. IR per crate. Mushrooms, culti vated, per lb., 00c. lettuce, per dos., 26a, Peppers, southern, J1.00 per crate. Merchandise and Specie. ' NF:W YORK, Nov. 7. Imports of mer chandise snd dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending October SI. were valued at J13.698.06O. Imports of specie wero 3146.038. silver, and J191.442. gold. Exporta of specie were J7n8,366, silver, and (136. gold. Treasnry Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. Todsy's state, ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the (160.000.000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, J162.673.209; gold coin and bullion, J3,417, 739;. gold certificates. J46.2O1.680. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Novv-7.-WOOL-Firm! medium grades, combing and clothing, lit 20c; light fine. lMfl6Vc; hesvy fine, lijbiac; tub washed, 2Qir27c, ' GREAT WORK FOR HUMANITY Wealthy Men Contrlnnte Millions ta Promote Medical Be ' - search. A wealthy New Yorker has lust cele brated his golden wedding snnlversary hy a gift lo the Presbyterian hospital In that cltv of Jl.000,000. Locally th gift had spe clil algnlflcBiic becau the same Indi vidual Jiad previously contributed J500.0M for a home for nurses attached to the same hospital. ' But there Is s muco ' wttier mutmss radiating from great donallona like this for tr.,..m.tii of facUKlrs for Btudylngj disease and for the comfort of those who are devoting their lives to the cause 01 nu manity. ' Tii dominant note today among; physi cians 1e one of hopefulness. They be lieve dlsense csn be baffled and tne num ber of deaths from disease can be greatly curtailed. The fundamental steps necs ssry to this success are. first, a knowl edge of the actual causa of particular dis eases, and second, the discovery of tha elements which will bring the cure. To that end there Is a large amount of research work now In progress all over the world. Keen scientists are busy In laboratories aa never before. Now and then one emerges from Ills study to an nounce a coming victory. Medical inert know what Is going on and await tha re sults with confidence.. Occasionally a thoughtful etudent at tempts to estimate th economic loss re sultant from needless desths followtr. some partlculat dlstsse. His figures ar always startling. The suggestion Is a natural one that tha man of wealth who has an anxiety to usa his accumulations ' most' wisely for tho benefit of his day and generation might, well turn attention to the domain of medi cal research. The establishment of libraries lias a distinct value to the great msjorltr eager for good books to read. Tha en dowment of colleges snd universities for better education Is praiseworthy. Th en couragement of research In th sciences la sure to be beneficial to th race. Geology, 'chemistry, astronomy, botany. In ' fact. H'ory brand! of science, has Its promise of rich returns to humanity soon to come from thorough Investigation, . But there Is something eo attractive In the possibilities of medlPlne that It Is sur prising that the great gifts for It have not been made everywhere. To save human life, to make the life richer and happier, to check tho economic waste due to sick ness and death, ought to prove themselves the highest Inducements to lead those who hara money to give to devote It to tho work of research In Tnedictne. ,- The millions are coming In recent -years. HospltSls are being endowed ' and well equipped. Laboratories sre being estab lished with sufficient fund to secure tha services of the beet specialists available. The new gift of Jl.oOO.Kt) Is a fresh Illus tration of the recognition of the Import an ra of this hopeful' work for humanity. Tha lesser sums sre nr ted frequently. - Bat the larger gift proclaims the growing; belief In the ultimate triumph of medical science over diseases which have Ion; baffled tha physicians' skill. ' The raising in New York of more than J3O.O0O to bring to that city the tubercu losis exhibit recently made in Washington Is another Indication' of th same trend of the times. It is difficult to Imagine a wiser use of money than Itj these wsys that mean aa much for the welfare of the race. Chi cago Tribune. Breore Brunswick Ton. . . . t ora. Tunnel etor-k . t'om. Tunnel bono. Con. Cal. Va Horn Sliver Iron Silver olferea. . in .104 laaitTllle n. 1,111 le Chief . Mexh-sn Ontario Ophir S'Snnard Yelluw Jacket .. I .. ..3.V) ..171 ..lk .. 46 Snsar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Nox. . SI 'OA It Raw. stead v; fair refining, 3.42c; centrifugal, j test t.ttic; molasses sugar, 3.17c. Refined, quiet: No. 6, 4.50c; No. 7, 4.45c; No. 8. 4.40c; No. 9. 4.35c; No. 10. 4.25c; No. 11. 4.20c: No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13. 4.10c; No. 14. 4 0ic; confec tioners' A. 4.7uv; mould A, 6.2&c; cut loaf, 5.70c; crushed. 860c; powdered, 6.00c; granu lated. 4.90c; cubes, 6.IS0. MOLABKE8 Firm; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 28f42c. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. OILS Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, 90441 31c; prime crude yellow, 4I'394c. Petroleum, steady; re W. FARI1AM SMITH & COMPANY WI MAKK A SPECIALTY OP HANDLING ESTATES fOH RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY OWNERS- WALL STREET EXPOSED Greatent. most Interesting, instructive book published on high finance; protect your liivestmeiitji ; secure inside Informa tion; price Jl postpaid: book now In print; will be ready for delivery Jan. 1, 1309, 3120 Broadway. New York.- AMERICAN FINANCIER Boycc Commission Co. Room 4, Naw York Ml) BulKSIno Margalng 1 cent n grain. $1.00 oa slocks. 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