1.1 TILE BEE: 0MA11A, i .1' issm SATUHDAY, L JL .NOVEMBER 6, 1900. . J! J GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Receipt Show Large Incre&M Orer Thoie of Lttt Year. RALLY AFTER STEADY DECLINE I laat RaaelBt Cora la aaatalalasJ the Yalaea far tha Tim 0a . at Brara Flaa mm OraalaaT. OMAHA. Nov. t. 1909. til receipt are very liberal, she-win.; good Increases over last year, but tt ) oi, ly natural to expect a reaction aftar tha steady decline which haa resulted from evara liquidation In the general trade from the recent high points. Light receipts of corn la sustaining value .for the time being, but the gov ernment estimate and full husking returna re creatine; strong bearish aentlment, with lower piicea predicted. Wheat tn eoft and declined despite the firmer cables. Tha cash market lacked snap and values eaaed off, with buyera holding back, refuaing any but tha beat quality of sample offered. Receipts are heavy, and this la the main r,eaaon for the declines. Corn held firm In face of tha weakness In wheat owing to llKht receipts and small offerings. New a Is still bearish, however, and with favorable weather receipts should Increase and cauue a weaker cash situation. Primary wheat receipt were 1.149.000 bushela and shipments 1.872.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 9X3.000 bushels and shipments of 269.000 bushels. Primary com receipts were lA.OOO bushels and shipments 666.000 bushels, against re ceipts last year of 259,000 bushels and ship ments of 218.000 bushels. i learaneea were 69,000 bushels or corn, 1000 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour canal tn 291.000 bushels. Liverpool closed i higher on wheat and unchanged on corn. Local range of options: Pennsytvanian and other nearby current re- ceipta. In returnable eaaea, Skj, at mark; woaiara firsta. free um, Uo, at mark. western firsta, current reoeipta, tree case. Wmj 2r., at mark. CHEESE firm. C nigncr; insw lorn full oreams, cBulee. I4trl7c; New Tork ull creams, fair to good, ltvfo isc. Articlea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloa. Tes'y. t- 1 . Wheat lec... 9f ( 9F,4 96 May... 9t!4 964 86 US Corn Iec.. 5SH 6S 6H 65"-i 65. May... 67 (7 67 57 11 Oat Dec.... 31 Sl 3C 8874 87 May... 89 29', 39 t Omaha Caah Price. WHEAT No. t hard. 984i99c: No. S hard P3S9c; No. 4 hard. S8j93c; No. I spring. Sa Wo; No. I spring, 90$9tc; No. 4 spring. V) 02a. CORN No. 2, S6o; No. 1, 66c; No. 4, 66Hc; No. t yellow, 6SV40; No. t yellow, 66 c; No. 3 white, 6'4o; No. t white. 59c. OATS No. I mixed. SSH(B37o: No. I yel low, ruS7Hc; No. I white. 37ro; No. 4 white, 274J37Vo; standard. 184338Kc. RYE No. 2, Me; No. 3. 7c , Carlot Heoelpta. Wheat. Corn. Chicago 69 IX Minneapolis 4JS Omaha 42 IS Duluth Ml Oats. 202 2 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of th Trading aad CloalagJ Prlcea aa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. . Liberal receipt and bearish reports concerning the fail aown crop In this country caused a fresh slump In wheat prlcea today. At the close price snowed net losses oftvaVtO to 'c. Corn and oats, also, closed weak, but provis ions were strong. Tha break In wheat occurred In tha final half of Uia session, when prioea dropped aoout 10 from the high point of the day In December delivery was again subject to th greatest, selling pressure and Mid oft from S1.U2 to tl.vi ltl.Un. Tha mar ket closed almost at the bottom, the final quotations on Decemoer being at 11.014k. Cables reported beneficial rams In south ern Kuesia. while the report of a tit. Louis trade Journal told of the hlgnly favorable condition of the winter wheat crop In tula country. An emlinam on ma worid a amp nionts of wheat for the week, which pre dicted total export amounting to nearly li.tMO.uOO. aiso bad a weakening effect. Corn was In demand during in early Cart.. of tne day, snorts and commission nouses being moderate bidders. December declined a trom the hlgli point ot thu aeaalon. frlcas at the close were almost at the bottom and showed net losses of Wo to iUi'Ao. Trading in oats was dull and the close waa weak with prlcea VsWVic toHc lower than yesterday's final figures. Light receipts of live hogs In the west- total arrivals today being 60,000 head less than the figures of the same day a year ago caused decided strength In the pro visions market. Sentiment waa bullish all day and at tha cloao prices were up 6c to 27 He The leading future ranged a follows Articles. Open Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes y r- WTieat Deo. May July t orn Dec. Mav July Ua,- Dec. May July May Lam Nov. Jan. May Kii' Jan. May ! I 1 E'4H 1 WfSfcl i I I S9, 41?,'j42l 3W I I 1 02'ill 014H 1 WW 00-fe tW.'t -4 4! 19 DC 20 2S 19 M 19 bo It 774 19 66 12 40 12 72'i 12 40 11 72H 11 SO U 87S 11 30 11 '36 U 90 I 10 rVjl 10 40 10 32 10 26 I 10 30 10 Hi 96-! 68H 0i 1 OlSi 1 02 1 01-41 nv 58S aer-ti 41H srv toy. 00Y.it A 3!H 20 07V4 19 70 12 70 11 75 11 36 10 J7U, 10 30 10 27SI 10 20 aV4 18 86 19 60 12 32 11 TO u to HKW TORK 6E7t Kl A L MARKET Qaotattona of the Day oa Varloaa ! Coaaaaodtttee. NEW TORK, Nov. I -FLOUR Receipts. 13 bbls.; exports, 21.MK) bbls.; maiket dull and easier; Minnesota patents, i:T'it 6.50; Minnesota bakers. wlntnr patents, 5Vo6"6; winter straights, 25.16'J 10: winter extras. fM.'340: winter low rradea. H 2054.70, Karuuta straights, 24 'ri J. Kye flour steady; fair to good, 14.20 4M 25; choice to f incy, M 30U4.6. Buck wheat flour, dull; bulk, (2.30, nominal, per 109 I be. CORNMKAL Barely steady: fine white and yellow, 11601.56; coarse, $1.40tL45; kiln dried, 23.60. RTE Dull; No. t western. Kile, nom inal, f o. b. New York. BARLEY Dull: feeding. Slflfclc. C. L f.. New York. WHEAT RecelDts. 121300 bu. : exports. 40,301 bu. ; spot market easy; No. 2 red, tl.24V elevator, domestic; No. t red. II. 204 aaked. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Du- uth, U.U", f. o. b.. afloat: No. I hard. winter, 11.16V. f. o. b , afloat. After ex hibiting a very steady tona during the early trading, with value up fee from last nlKht on firmer cables and covering by short, wheat declined sharply In the late session, values losing about lo under heavy commission house (selling on good crop news and prospects from liberal world a I shipments. The clone was at a net de- I oilne of SAW December cloaed at 1.09: May closed at 11.08V CORN Kecelota. 74.250 bu.: rxoorta. 7.162 bu. ; No. 2. 69c, domestic, elevator, nom inal, and 70q bid, delivered; No. 2. 70c, f. b., afloat, and No. 1 yellow. 71c both nominal. Option market waa ateadler for the December position on the bullish cash I situation, closing at He advance to c decline; Deoembt-r, UtKiS'tc; closed at 69Vfcc; May closed at Ko. OATS Keceupta, 134.900 bu.; exports, l.r.M bu.; spot irregular; mixed nominal; na tural white, 44vi46c; clipped white, 4o'.t 4Kc. HAY Steady; No. 1. 13.80; good to choice. 8ic. nominal. HOPS Oulet; atate, common to choice. l!0!. 3i'uac; IS. li&21c; Pacific coast, 1909, Ill liES-Steady; Bogota, zzic: central America. 2:iZic. l.hA'l HtH-Hteady; acid, 2&30c. I'HO VISIONS Beef, steady; family, 114.00 (,I4.60: mess. Ill 00i lLfO: beef hams. 123.00 ti2o.OO; packet. I12.00.12.u0; city extra India mess. 1-0.. 4y 21.00. Cut meat quiet; picK- l-d bellies, 113.DO-al4.26; pickled hams, 112.50 4YI309. Lard, strong; middle west, $13.o9 refined, market firm; continent, J Law, fionth America, 114.00; tompound, 10.00'i) 10 60. Pork, firm; family, $at,.ojtr'7.00; short clears, 26.50ti 26.50; mean, 125.76(0 2i.00. TALLOW Steady: city. c: country. 6 hice: Firm: domestic. iWHio: japan Patna. 6H(Bo. POULTRY Alive, quiet; western chick ens, 14c; fowls, He; turkey, vzmihc; dressed. western chicken, broilers. lJUiIlc: fowls. 1214.-!; turKeya. 17tr21o. BUTTKR Weaker; creamery specials, 12c: extras, llo. CHKEiellv Firm; unchanged; state run cream special. 16917Hc. EUUH Irregular; western firsts, sKZKSg; firsts, 2830c; seoohda. 2&S27o. WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT Fair Probably Batarday aad Not Mack Change la Temperature. OMAHA. Nov. 5, 1909. Fair weather prevails this morning In all portions, except that light snow Is falling In northern New England and ralna and snow In the extreme northwest. Tempera ture are higher In the lake region and west to the Missouri river. They are de cidedly lower In the Ohio valley and throughout the eastern states and are gen erally lower on 'he northern Rocky moun tain slope; elsewhere the changea have been slight and unimportant. The barometric pressure Is high over the Hocky mountain districts and from tne lake region soutn over the Ohio valley and southern states, with relative areas of low pressure on the upper Atlantic coast and In the extreme northwest. The weather will continue fair In this vicinity tonight and probably Sat urday, with no Important change in tem perature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1303. 19UB. 1307. 1VH Minimum temperature 60 34 45 . 66 Precipitation oo .w .ou .uo Normal temperature for today, 42 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation sine March 1, t.43 Inchea. corresponding period in vrxt. Deficiency S M Inches. Deficiency 1.17 Inches. corresponding period In 1907, L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. No. 2. i Mt-h uuotutlona were as follows: KMU'il Steady: winter patenla. 16-S."iS.90 witter straights. 14.70ri6AO: spring straights. Jl 7.'u4.90; bakers. 12 ttkji&.w. Hi B No. 2. 73y$ i4. ij Kl.KY !iu i.r mixing, 5rI63o; fair to choloe malting, it-Dba. SKKDS r'lax. No. 1 southwestern, tl.il; No. 1 northwestern, 11.71. Timothy, fX'Mii 3.05. Clover. 13.504) 14.26. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per nb!.. 128.71 t)24.O0. Lard, per 100 lbs., 112 95. Short rlbB, sides (loose). $10.7H11-00. Short clear sldss (boxed). 111. 0011. 26. lotai citantticea of wheat and flour were equal to 2.940.O00 bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradatreet'a. were equal to 6.397,000 bu. Primary receipt were LM9,0o0 bu., compared with 9M.000 bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. i-.Klimatta receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 43 cars; corn, 117 cara; oats, 202 cars; hogs, 9,000 head. Chicago Cash Price Wheat: No. t red, tl.17wl.18; No. I red. 11 lOfil 15; No. 2 hard, 110HJ106; No. 1 hard, 11 .Otriil.03; No. 1 northern eprlng, tl.06Ol.0t; No. 2 northern spring. tL0ai-OS; No. 1 spring, tl.0u&l.04'4. Corn- No. 1 cash, ttc; No. 1 caah. 63c; No. t yellow, WBSc; No. J yellow, WtfMc. Oat: No. I caah, 3Sc; No. 1 white, UHfJ ftHe; No. 4 whit. 39039fcc; atandard. WHlV-c. Cl'TTBR Steady; crearaarlea. M'ifi0tc; dalle- 4i2o. K.OX.8 r'trm: receipts. 4.447 eases; at mark, cses included. IHc; firsta, 2tic; prime flrais.' 27c. CHEESE Firm; dalsle, lrnVic; twin, lHfJlic; young Americas, lutflSc; loiitf horrs. rsa -flf le. , POTATOfc.- Rteadyr: cholca to fancy, 40 t(42c; fair to good. X3gc. . I-OCLTRY S-,eady: turkeys, 14c; ehlck n IIWc: SDrlnas. 13V4C ";' VEAL-Steadv: to lbs., 7ljTHc; 00 t 15 Ibt., Th09c: at to 110 lb.. fiffUe. Liverpool Grata aad Pravlaloaa. LIVEREOOL. Nov 8. WH EAT Spot, quiet; No. t red. weatern. winter, nominally 7a lOHd. Future, steady: Iemtier, 7 March. 7s 7'd; May, 7s !. CORN pot. easy, new. American, mix Hi. via Calveaton. 6s 10Sd- Futures, dull; De cember, fca llrd. St. Loaia General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5. WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red, caah. 11.151.22; No. l hard, tl .02M,!&1.V; December, 11.02S4: May, Jl.t3VQl.0aV ft H.N 1 uturea. weaa: caaii. nrnj ircn, No. 2 cash, 51V4a5l-Vc: No. l white, 6iw9 52c; December. 674S7c; May. &9(e. OAT.sWeak; track, ISO. r casn, asc; No. 2 white. 42i342V; Icember, itoc; May, FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, K.S0 (pa. so; extra ia.ncy anu aLimigoi., r'.tnno.-iv, bard winter clear. J a4.0. HEED Timothy. 22.76w4.50. 1-llkKMKA 112.10. BRAN Weak; aackad, east track, ti-00 HAY-FIrm; timothy, tl2.00Oil6.00; prairie, 110 uoy 12.00. BAtKiLNO t 9-16c ' HI-. MP TWINE 7c provisions Pork. higher: Jobbing, 124.00. Lard, higher; prime ateam, 112.55U 12.65. Dry salt meats, quiet; boxed extra shorts. IU.8VU: clear libs. tllsT'; short clear. 112.12H- Bacon, quiet; boxed extra ehurt, U2.W; clear no, Uliitt; snort cieain, 111 12. HYIV 75. POULTRY Higher; chickens, Ho; springs, UHc; turkey. 14&15c; duck, llo; geese, Se. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2&331C, EGGS Firm at 24Vio. Receipts. Flour, bbls 10,000 Wheat, bu 97.000 Son. bvl 54.000 at, bu 42,000 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Steel Fall Into Background and En tire Lilt Saffen Accordingly. MONEY MARKET IS TRANQUIL Raaaor of Farther Advance la Rat of Dlieessl by Baak of Knglaad Cloalas; Toao I Decidedly Weak. NEW YORK. Nov. 5. Bteel fell Into the background In the stock speculation today and the volume ot the wnole market suf fered aerordliis.lv. There waa some ahift of speculative preference back Into the old favorites Union Pacific. Southern Paclflo and Reading but tha market, on the whole. relapsed into ons ot specialties ana was given over to somewhat erratic and Irregu lar movemenia. Yesterday's rumor that the listing of United States Steel on the Paris Bourse was Imminent, failed of confirmation, and were positively discredited in cabled ac counts from Paris. The Pennsylvania se curities. Including the slock and convertible bunds, showed further depression aa an expression of the unfavorable view taken ot the offerings of new stock at par to stockholders. The semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent came off the prloe of Pennayl- vanla today, Increasing the appearance ot depression. the money market wit tranquil, put tne situation was the aubject of active dis cussion. From abroad came renewed Inti mations of the possibility of an advance to 1 per cant In the minimum discount rates both of the Hank of England and of the lir.Derlal Bank of Germany. Foreign ex change ratea yielded, In spite of these re ports from abroad, but recovered orisxiy. Forecasts of tb weekly currency move ment indicated only a slight offset to the loss In cash on subtreaaury operations. The net decline In the cash holdings of the banks for the week appear to be in tne neighborhood of 13.500,000. A rood deal of talk was heard of the sup posed negotiations tor a closer combination of the leading coppe Interests. Amalga mated copper, however, was freely supplied. In spite of assertions of the good quality of the buying of the stock. The exports of wheat, including nour. ior the week reached 6.iK7.45u bu.. an increase Over last week of nearly 1. 200,000 bu. The closing tone was decidedly weax. Bonds were Irregular, with most of the activity In convertible Issues, which were weak. Total sales, par value, 15.014,000. United Stats bond were unchanged on call. Following were the sales ana range oi price on the Slock exchange today: general fund, tx.179.230; current liabilities, IiU.Jd3.0d2. working balance in treasury offl.es. 129.334.422; In banka to crllt of treaaurwr of the United Ptatee. 137,053. 47; aubleldlary stiver coin, 117.75l.404; minor coin, 11 41;,Mo. Total balance In general fund. tb7.7W.901. REPORT OF Til W ( LRARItO HOCSB Tranaaetl Baake of the Associated for the Week. NEW TORK. Nov. I Brad street a bank clearings report for the week ending No veml 4 show an aggregate of t.l.544,771.- . Rlnst t3.4K4.322.0" butt week and li ft in the corresponding week last year, following la a Hat of the cities: CITIES. Clearing. Inc. I Deo. l.luO t.000 ) 1.S00 1.404 ' 100 X,4 1,1 lo 6W J. XX) 900 t.frtt I'lO 1I.900 2M'u 1.40) 00 ) two 1,400 00 l.WO 00 M 44 4 TH 71a 41 "it" 100 u 133 iuh 100 H 4 IUH 10444 US "4 2S4 n 1H 4814 10V4 21 a 1 'iiii to to 14S ti 1H 43 M4 4 4t M H T1 46S4j 'iiii lis II H 111 131 141 100 4 MS 41 19 100 1(8 4 IUM 3V4 85 MH U 47 lot 5 'vi 18 U74 49 Vt 6 Mt 7 144 ' 484 44 1.CQ 900 lt IS 47 39 "4 1 Peoria tlrala Market. PKORIA. Nov. S CORN Higher e!Iuw. 6Jc: No. 2. Mc; No. 1 2c; lea, 5i c; no grade, new. WJot. OATsl i"t' d ; atandard. 4oSe: No. white. u40c; No. i white. if30o. No. t No. i Mlaneapoll Crala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. S. WHEAT Pet-ember. Wlc; May. tl 02. Caah: No. 1 hard. tl014101; No, I northern. 11 01V4, kll: No. t northern. 99lUHo; No. t northern, 9tx,'9c. PklUdelahla Prodaeo Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. I. BITTER v, I ull and weak; extra western creamery lr.V evtra nearov orlntis. ISc. rrstls-Firm: Pennavlvarla and other nearby first. Ire casts, Co, at mark; Shipments. 1.400 4.160V 19.400 45,900 Kaaaaa City Grata aad Provlatoaa. KANSAS CITY. Nov. B. VHEAT De cember, 'je; May. atiVc bid; July, no bid. Cash wheat unchanged; No. 2 hard. 41 oo fel.Ol; No. 1. wi;a oi; iso. i red, fi.U'u 1.15; No. S. tl.OWul.u CORN Decetnbc r. MTio, sellers; way. B9Vsc, srlUrs; July. &94c bid. Cash un changed to He lower; No. t mixed. 57iic; No. brnc; ro. wnne, ooc; ino. s, owo. OATt Lnchangoo; ixo. 2 wnite, 40nj4ic; No 2 mlx.d. !fclJ4vo. RYE I0;i7ZCs HAY Unchanged; choice timothy. tl2.00 gill 50; choice prairie, ).2&sv.&9; choice al falfa 1B. 7541 18.75. B'TTIEK creamery exiraa. sue; iirsta. 2Sc. a concJa. loc; packing stock, 22c. EUGs Extraa. i.c; iirsts, vc; aeennaa ani d rue, 20c; current recolpta, io: southerns, loss off. neceipis. nnipmenis. Wheat, bu 153.000 100 000 Corn, bu 44 .000 IS.OO Oats, bu 22.0OO 8.000 Options at Kansas City. Allls-Cbilmert ptd W Amlsmatel Copper TI.STO American Asrlcultural .... 1.4U0 An. Bt Sugar r 4,f0 Am. Cn pM W0 Am. O. A T 1.400 Am. Cotton Oil 14. Am. H. 1 L pli 1,900 Am. let Securttlas. .. Amerltwa 14n it ... America Locomotlre Am. B. a Am. . R. t'4 Am. 5uir Rstlnlng.. Am. T. a T Am. Tobacco prt Amerleaa Woolen .... Aameonds Mlnlne Co. Atchlaon. -dlT tl.tAD Atohllon eld AtUntle Coait Una 700 Baltimore a Ohio... Bal. A Ohio ptd Bethlehem Bteel Brooklyn Rapid Tr. . Canadian Pacific .... Central Leather .... Central of New Jeraer W Ohaaapeaka A Ohio 7. too Chlcaso A Alton Chicago Oraat western., Chicago a N. W C, M. St. P C , C, C. a BU L Colorado F. a I Colorado a Southern Colo. A so. lit pfd Oolo. a So. Id ptd Consolidated Caa Corn Producti Delaware A Hudson Denver a R. O D. 4V R. 0. ptd Distillers' Securities .... Ens Erla 1st pfdv Erie id pfd Oenerel Eleotrle Oreat Northern pfd Greet Northern Ore ctfs. Illlnole Centml , Interboroush Met. Int. Met. pfd ' liuernatlonel .Hsnetar Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Funip .... Iowa central , Kanaaa Citjr So K. C. tto. pfd ., Loulsvllla A N l.too Minn, a St. L. k( M., St. P A B. 9, M 90 Missouri Paclfle t.tx M , K. A T U.000 M., K. A T. pfd 3 JO National niaoott National Lead 409 19 t NR. R. of M. 1 pfd New York Central N T.. O. W Norfolk a Western.... North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall. M-diT... Peoplo'e Uaa P.. C. C. A St. L Pressed Bteel Car PUman Palace Car Railway gtcel Spring .. Readln Republic Steal Republic Steel pfd Rock lelaud Oo Rock laland Co. pfd.... St. L A 8. F. 2d pfd.. St. Louis 8. W St. L g. W. pfd Sloaa-Shafflcld B. a I.. Southern Paclflo Southern Rallwajr So. Rallwa pfd Tenneeiiee Copper Teaa A Pacific T., St. L. A W J jo T.. St. LAW. pfd 4u0 Union Paclflo 14fi J.O Union Paclflo pfd i.uvo V. 9. Realty 1( U. 8. Rubber 0O V. B. Steal 1M !O0 I'. S. Bteel pfd, ex-div 4.0M ftah Copper l.r) Ba -Carolina Chemical .... I,7u0 W abash pi) Wabash pfd 40 Wtrn Maryland l.iwo Weattnghouea Electric t.MO Wretem t'nlon &) Wheeling A L E tou B'lecottaln Central 1.000 3H 4744 W14 ia.u .41l0 14614 1444 1,7'W III si 14tS4 1044 hOVt 111 8144 16tt 10. M 1.400 l.Wl 1K) TOO 1.0U0 14H lt i 110 15 61H n4 4 4.4 B 75 7t in 24 If- 44, W44 111 lMUj 141 lu4 1M 106 lit 11644 1 U 1(14 184 4 41 lot BOO S 7H ! Its 1M4 7t 61 Utfc 1 Ui 11 1M 4Vt 7H 34 47 31 141 14114 tu 148 V, 1IH4 144 llo tl-4 16 1614 t.auo 44vt 4a 166 64 W 71 47 74 153 MX 19714 4444 74 4) 1.100 l.WK 9J0 .) IS. 400 1,000 l.luo 1400 "iio 7l.lt.i0 1,900 SU0 14.400 1.104 0 t,M) 100 210 5S,hM 4.M .00 Article. 1 Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat- IIII December ... IW',1 IS. 17V., 91 May I W i SI Corn III' December .... 5V 87, fA to May I 6ii 0 ajr b A asked. B bid. Toleda Bead Market. TOLEDO, O.. Nov. S. SPEDsi Oliver, rash and Novembt-r. t'75; December, iS5; March. tJ WW; No. 8, V 50; rv.-ted. ..'0; no establUhed grade. t00. Tin-l-hy. prime, 11 SO. Alslke. prime. 17 S6; November, 17. H6; December, i 02; March. ts.l2'-. Dalatk Grala Market. Dl'LVTH, Nov. S-WHKAT-Deceraher, 98 Ac; May. tl.01TA; No. 1 northern. tl.Ol1; No. I northern, c OATS 36,4) Slc. Forelga Flaaaelal. LONDON. Now. I. Money was In mod erate supply and demand on the market today and discounts were firm. On Ui ttlock exchange Inveatinent aac irltlea con Uuue to b handicapped by politic fear and the new laaue. whll the Bionatary uncertainty checked aoaculativ operatlona liualneas as on a small scale every where, Willi a drooping tendency. Copper share weakened on profit-taking, but recovered later Grand Trunk hardened and Keillfer Improved In th afternoon on bear euvar '"fiKKLIN. Nov. 1 Trading on the Bourse today aa dull, operators awaiting devee opments to th gold market. 1344 47 to T444 144 4 143S4 114 94 14A Ml 14 K4V 4IH lu7 40 81 68 4 Z trt i 1074, ' 1 10 'ei 44 7V toK 0i it M S3 '4 lrTI 604b 6T X :s ?A 91 Total ealea fur the day, Sr7.704 chares. 1!4 484 K-H 7444 17 iit 113 MS, H o" 14244 47'4 10414 4014 1 67H 2'4 sttt 1 12SH 44 70 " 64 TO44 ui M3 81 60V4. '.'4 1J7 4144 60 14 14. ill 3i 1 ' 4 h Ui 63 lit 1"W 484 74 IU tt 64H 184 44 '4 711 141 4 ii 4.Jl W 3 11 44 1WH 47 1(X 4V 744 XI 4H-4 l"4 13US, 1 ti 34 70a K ft 604 IS 18 414 b0 1 61 14 sta is to New York Chicago Boston I'hiladelphla Bt. Ixuls Pittsburg Kanxa City Ban Francisco Knltlmore Cincinnati M nun b im, lis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit OMAHA Ixiuisvllle Milwaukee For Worth Iaiu Angeles St Paul Seattle Denver Puffalo , Indianapolis Bpokane Providence Portland, Ore Richmond Albany Washington, D. C... St. Joseph Hnlt Ike City Columbus Memphis Atlanta Tacoma , Savannah , Toledo Rochester Hartford , Nashville , Des Moines , Peoria , New Haven Bloux City Norfolk , Grand Rapid Syracuse Evansvllle , Birmingham Springfield. Mass Portland, Me Augusta. Ga Dayton , Oakland. Cal Worcester Jacksonville, Fla.... Wichita Wheeling Knoxvllle Little Rock Chattanooga Charleston, S. C Mobile Wilmington Llnooln, Neb Wllkesbarre Topeka Davenport Oklahoma City Fall River Kalamazoo Sacramento Springfield, III Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rsplds, la.... New Bedford Columbia, S. C Macon Youngstown Lexington Fargo, N. D Akron Rockford. Ill Erie, Pa .. Stoux Falls..., Canton, O Quincy, III Bloomlngton, 111 Ixiwell Blnghamton Chester, Pa South Bend Decatur. Ill Sprlnjrfield, O VlckBburg Fremont, Neb Mansfield. O Jacksonville, III 'Jackson, Miss Houston Oalviston Duluth Scranton London Btoslt Market. LONDON, Nov. I. American securities were dull and uninteresting during the early session today. After opening slightly higher some stocks reacted, and at noon values ranged from above to lower than yesterday's New York closing. London Closing Blocks Consols, moaej.... do account Amal. Copper Anaconda - Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Cansdisn Pacific. Chesapeake A O .. Oilcago 0. V. (hi.. Mil. A St. Pe Been) Denver A Rla O do pfd Brie a la pfd do 4d pfd Grand Trunk.... Illinois Centra! SILVFR MONKY- i: t-lt Lcuisviiie A N. . . .4M., K. A T . MSN. Y. Central..., . 10 Norfolk A W It' do pfd .lo.Ontarlo A W .llPtnnsylTenia ... .l4Rsnd Mines . tl ltra1lng H Soathem Rr . .. P. ..WI14 do ptd 14 Southern Pacific 494 I clan Paclfls. .. do pfi S44l'. B. Sleel 44 do pfd 44iiWsbkSta II da pfd US Spanish 4s Bar. dull at 2ad per ounce. 44 per cent ...4844 ...ii;s4 ... at ... l ... 48 ... T64 ... '4 ... 434 ... life ... 11 ...1 ... to ...13! - ... "4 ... M '1 be late of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4T per cent; for three months' bills, i pei cent. 41 2 U l-i !4 M 4i4 41 k4 liW tt Ake,i l-4 i to Local Irrsritirs. tjuolatlona furni.thed by Samuel Burns, jr.. 414 New York Lite building: Bid City of Omaha 4Ha Itrf Hh;4 Cudahr i-a,alus W1 Coluinhua, 'b , L 6a. 1. Cltlseat' O. A t.. Waterloo, U. Independrnl Tel. 6a. Omaha International Con. Co Lailoie O L l a ss. 1834 Nebraska Tel. Ftork. t per ernt. Omasa Oas. '.H 4 per cent.... Oniaka Gas 6s. It; Omaha a) L. A P. Is lt Omaha g. L A P. pld Omaha A C. B. St. K, 6s. lilt. Omaha A C. B. St. Kr . I.4.. Oawha A C B. St. Rr. pit 4 pee rent J2.23S.!O7.0ur 274,01.00t) l.81jWl La.54!.0it 7S.075Am 4S, 1.12.0001 M.i0.0i)( 4i.4-Mi 0"j K.OU8.0K): r,. 130.01 V! iW.124.UiO 13.6iK.OOO W.lS4.00i 16.117 0"0: 1..8.000 12.12.0001 11.670. 9.8S0.OI0 14.4fiti,O0O 13.8'ifi.OiO 12,.000 D.OT.3,000 1. 449.000 8 010 000 (.020.0(1) . 042. 000 t.Rm.oooj S.IM.OtOi t.637,000 t.847.000 7,J6.000 7.175,000 6.081.000 1.721. 00 HQMI.OOO 6.1W OOO 7.606.00 4.1SS.00O 4.J70.000 t.436,000 1.657.000 4.801.000 8.216.00D I.6W.00O 3.7K2.000 8,812.00i t.H7.000 2.5OI.000 2.28.000 1 691.000 1.201.000 2.1X1,000 t.76,0"O 1.8S6,O0O 1,022.000 1,73.000 2.073.000 3,200.000 1.670.000 L84a.0t 8,467.000 1.776.000 1 104,000 1,60.0"0 L3l0,000 l.iyi.O"0! 1.406,0001 1.564,000 1,663, 000 2,901.000 2,000.000 1.442.0i0 l,3L.0u0 9i2,000j L05,0JO lea, 0001 l,418.0OO 1.808. 000 1,063, 000( L3S6,(X)I l,4m,0O0i 761,01 1,427,0001 8W7,000I (521,0001 7K2.O0O 78,O0O 613,000 &6.000 570.0001 459,000 3i6,00o 609,001): 645, OWl SJO.OOOI 612,000 624,O0O ' 3S3.OO0I 400.000 246,000 44.1,000 28.S57.00o 15, 669,000. 7,463,000) . 2,80l,000. 39 k; 24.6! 14. ! 86. 8; 11.11 M.li S.l 8-1.4 18.2! 89 t' 67.8! 46. ll 27 01 44 1 21 1 32.71 49.71 67.2 U. 10.S 87.81 12.8 67. Ij 17.2: 8.9 4ft. 1, 17.71 14.41 64.6 46.9 19 5 40 1 0.8 43.71. ?4 1 27 8 111 24.31... 54. t.... 11.91.... 7.8 .... 18. ol.... 66 6 .... 49 2 .... 1.1 .... 28.7 .... 86.61.... 17.81.... 10.01.... 10.11.... 18. 83.4I IO.81 . 31.61 99.3 6.21 8K.1 1.3 28.7 41.01 13.8 31.8 l.t 7.4 33.01... 23.5 ... 12.S.1 ... 51. 4i... 50.0... 63. 9... 17.2... 23.0 ... 31.3;... 74.1... 29.61... 28.3... 46.9... 1 43.91... 10.41... 78.6 . 67. 6. 33. 8i I 12.71 4.2 31.8 22.81 .8 16. 4 23.51 16.8 11.3 M.o! 28.0! 34.6 5.5 23.3 7.6 . 1S.4 26.2 Not Included In totals because compari sons are incomplete. Not Included in totals because contain ing other item than clearings. New York Money Market. NEW YORK Nov. 6. MONkY On call, firm. iWit per cent: ruling rate 3ft per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 1 per cent. Time leans, firm; sixty days, 4Vi per cent; ninety days, i per cent; six months, Arli 444 Der cent. FKIMU MKKCA1S TlLiia r'aper, o-wai per cent. STERLING EXCrlANiiK strong, at re covery, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14.8348520 for sixty-day bills and at 14.8715 for demand; commercial bills, SILiVKR Bar, 60Hc; Mexican dollars, 4a?. liuNUS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotation on bonds were as follows: 100 Inl Mat 4V4S S3 .1 Int. M. M. 4Ujs 704 .101(4. 1. rv. 4s KVi .11:14 do 4Vis .11614. C. Bo. Ut is. 734s .11., 4 b. B. deb. 4s 1981.... 4 . 44'L. A H. nl. 4s. .1U2S4M., K. A T. 1st 4s... t .101 do (en. 44s B0 . oOMo. Psclfic 4a tij .14 N. R. R. of M. 4HS. 44 . 4344 N. Y. C. g. JSS Vl . do deb. 4s ' MtN. Y. N. U. A H. .lli tr. 4a M . taN. A W. 1st c. 4s.. 48 It . do cv. 4s '-nts . 82 No. Pacific 4s 101 . s a do s 72 reg it. B. ret. ta, do coupon . V. B. is. p do coupon U. B. 4s. re do coupon Allla-Chsl. 1st is... Am. Ag. 6s Am. T. A T. CT. 4s Am. Tobacco 4s do Is Armour A Co. 4: Atchison fin. 4s... do ev. 4s do cr. as t.. At. C. U 1st 4s.... Bsl. A Ohio 4s... do JW4 do S. W. S,. ... Brk. Tr. ev. 4s (.'en. of On. 6s. Oa. Leather 6s ... C. ol H. J g. ba.. Ctaes. A Ohio 4Ssa. 4a ref. 4s Chii-sao A A. S4s. C, B. A Q. J. 4s.. do sen. 4s.. C. M. A I P. C, R. I. A P. do col. bs. . . do rff 4s Colo. Ir,d.. 5s Colo. Mid. 4s C. A S r. A e. 4'- D. A H. e. 4s 1). A K. O. 4e do ref. 60 Lilitlllers' 4s trie p. 1. 4s du sn. 4s do c 4a, ser. A do seiiea B rie-i. Kiec. rr. &e. . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET'S Keceiptt of Cattl Very Lijht nd Pricet Steady. HOGS MOP NEARLY FIVE CEJJTS Sheea tst Laaaba la Extreaaely Meat Reaelpt aad Carreal Prlee gkovr No Very Material Ckaage Since Taareday. Cattle. Hogs. "heep. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 6, 1POT. Receipts were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday.... Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Estimate Friday .. .10 877 6.01 4.6'i7 10 1.000 1.764 1 i'Jt 1449 4.700 2 400 MM 16 8 l.t47 18 1S3 4.200 Five day thl week...2$.lT3 16.230 80.007 Same days last week.... 31.020 18.906 6S.:t0 Same daya 1 weeks ago 37.9(4 16.22 9K.66I Same day 1 weeks ago 86.M2 15.5-cl 119.440 Same day 4 weeks ago.40.ffa 22.70H 131.949 Same day Itist year. ...13.910 20.5 Sss&l Tha followln table shows trie receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to qate, compared witn i'i year: 1909. 190S lnc, 10. j Cattle 137.04! 8A4.669 72.484 Hogs 1.910 906 2.067. 6f4 l..W3 Sheep 1,930.210 1,808,477 113.731 The following tsble shews the average prloe of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: SAFETY ta the question of (iratest Import aitre in j-oar bank connections, whtHhor it bei a saving account (3 per rent paid on uch accounts) op place5 for DEPOSIT of your current funds for check Ing use. It is etinaUjr Important that all valuable be kept In a safe place. The BOXES Id our Safety Vaults are of various aire to suit your needs ant for. nish AUSOIXTB satiety. jMmk I ii -- 4 First National Bemk of Omaha United States Depository. 13th and Farnam Sts. Date. 1909. l.19OT.f0t.!ll.l04. 11903. OoU 14... I UcL 26... 7 CS Oct. 86... 7 69 Oct. 27... 7 64'4 Oct 28... 7 taii; 0-t 29... 7 tJOVal Oct. 7 ; Oct 11... Nov. 1...I7 72 , Nov. 2.... 7 I0V4 Nov. 8.... 7 68v, Nov. 4.... 7 734 Nov. 6.... 7 771 5 41 I 471 t 12 101 6 HI 6 14 6 89 6 64 16 461 6 801 t 67 I 661 t 601 t 48 1 f 60 6 60 6 681 5 69 6 11 5 72, 6 Oil 6 Ml I 6 89 6 62 6 871 6 391 t 1! t 16 M e t 16 t 05 02 t 06! 6 101 t 07 e 6 98! f 01 4 94 4 88 4 91 e 4 91 4 91 t 80; II OK 1 01 4 91 I 26 f 18 6 06 4 181 4 f I I 4 98 4 12 4 "t I 64 4 84, 4 w a e 4 87 4 86! 4 88 4 90 14 891 I 00 4 n 4 71 4 74 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stoc'' the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. fc- bratKa. lor tweniy-lour hours endlni; ... - o'clock p. m. November 6, li09. RKCE1PTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r'a. C, M. A St. P 1 Union Pacific 44 O. 4 N. W east 1 C. & N. W., west 4 C, St. P., M. & O.. C, B. A Q., east.... C. B. tt W., west.... C, R. I. & P., east. C, R. I. A P., west. Chicago U. W 13 1 11 12 ToUl receipts 67 33 17 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 69 1 .... Swift and Company 640 448 312 Cudahy Packing Co 321 881 1,756 Armour & Co 448 706 272 Krey Packing Co 236 Cudahy, St Paul 231 Omaha Co., Denver 91 W . B. Vansant Co S4 Hill & Son 171 F. B. Lewis 62 J. B. Root V Co 18 J. H. Bulla tl L. F. Huss 28 McCreary & Carey 44 S. Werthelmer 204 H. P. Hamilton 28 M. Hagarty 11 Ie Rothschild 129 C, K. & 8 45 Other buyera 178 .... 1,647 Totals 1.4SS 2,270 6,125 CATTLfc Receipts of cattle were moder ate for a Friday, only slxty-slx cars being reported In. This leave the total recolpt for the week to date almost 8,000 head smaller than last week, but more than twice a large a for the stun days last year. The supply of beef steer wa hardly large enough to make a good test of values. Still, what few there were, commanded prices that looked about steady with yes terday, or 10T15c higher on the good kinds for the week. Cow and heifers sold quite freely in about yesterday' notches. The fact la there has been very little change this week tn the market for she stock, prlcea at the present time being about on par with one week ago. What few feeders there were here com manded steady prices, and the offering for the most part changed bands in good season, or as soon aa they could be sorted out. The market for the week 1 generally quoted a 10015a higher than last week's close. Quotation on cattle: Oood to chdlce cornfed steer, t7.0CKS8.08; fair to good corn fed steers, t6.00rCi7.00; common to fair corn fed steers, 14.5041.00; good to choice range steers. 15.26(2)6.25; fair to good range steers, 14.50' 5.00; common to fair range steers, 13 604.40; good to choice cornfed cow and heifers, 14.00fc5.00; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers. 13.2G.1j4.00; common to fair cornfed cows and heifers, 32.0093 2.V, good to choice range cows and heifer. 18 80 4.30; fair to good range cows and heifers, 3.?Wi3.85: common to fair range cows and heifer, !3.2&i3 3): good to choice stocker and feeders. !4.75fr5 ?S; fair to good Block ers and feeders. 14 fOS-4.60; cmmon to fair stocker snd feeders. 2 .7r?3.7R: stock heif ers. tC.85ff3.75: veil calves, 13.5087.00; bulls, stags, etc.. t?7rkff4 W). Representative sale: WESTERNS NKRRA8KA. .r(m,iWffiirT'iiT',r ".ir .Vs. rrnj iy . ? aS.A'rffii'in.i.a sot varr, . .."nn-.ts'. A 1 BETWEEN and LiiignSi EVERY DAY. LEAVE UNION STATION 8:30 A. IV. . 1:20 F. IV1. 4:OfJ F. 1VI. 7:30 F. IV. 10:4J F. xt. LEAVE LINCOLN S:30 A. IV1. lo:sr a. ivj. 2 :10 F. M. 4:OG F. M. lO:SO F. IV1. ALL CARRY STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT. ii iBiiiniV ii G. 8. PENTECOST, Div. Pass. Agt. 14th and Farnam Sts. OMAHA, NEB. although buyers did not succeed In getting quit that muoh oft In all otuioa. A con siderable proportion of all the bog of do slrable quality sold at and right around J7.70, whereaa yesterday tha bulk of the hog brought t7.'70&7.76. There wa noth ing very choice such a wa her yesterday to make a top. Representative sales: No. It 48 41 t 10 f.... tl... 48 ... 41.... 11.... At. Sb. rr. ...ml t t to ...an ... ...184 KM ...it to ...izt to v.S4l ... ...167 ... ...K6 no ...444 W .144 7 tr 7 T I 70 7 W 7 1 T 10 t 70 t 70 1 70 No. 41 . 40.. 71.. tt.. 48.. 41.. 41.. .. 61.. At. .868 ..IM ..Ml ..Ml ..in .144 ..VI ..141 ..w Bh. Pr. . m in i 40 7 70 .H IM .. 7 70 .. 7 7IH 80 T 76 SO 7 11 tO T 71 140 t 7744 6 rows... 6 heifers. 7 hetfrrs, 23 pftWB... 16 cows. .. 11 ra'ves. 17 cows... ,.1"76 .. 811 .. 757 ,.10 8 .. RS6 . 434 ,. 870 R 1 freders..ll0 6 cows. 1 40 3 40 t M 8 65 3 35 4 76 2 66 O. Clifford Neb 6 cows. . 6 cows.. 18 cows.... 17 feeder. 17 calves.., 18 calves.., 938 746 1107 224 874 2 IS 2 95 8 20 4 60 t 50 4 20 902 S90 9 owa... 4 feeders II COWB... ;0 cows. .. 1! calvs... Sft3 0 heifers... 52 6 calves. 13 calves. 812 624 9--S 903 874 to O. B. U rfdi. 4s .l'SHean. ct. Iv 116... t . r' ta cob. 4s V s-1 Ftesdlng fen. 4s t l'i2St. L. a B. f. fg 4a 444 .106 oo gen- 6a t . 1i44 Bt. U K. W. c. 4s... 7744 . MS) do 1st sold 4s Hi . 9KH ubnsr1 A. L 4s. 4s. 111. ten. 11.0. ' 1st ref. Oflered. a Km s"'iio. ratirir c. 4s. 77 do CT. 4s 82 do 1st ref. 4a tO Bo. Rstlwsjr 6s . sS do sn- 4 tm'l nlon Faclflc 4s.. N do ct. 4s I'll, do 1st ref. 4a.. Mill. 8. Kuhror to ... V. 8 Steel td ta. . . ,4Va-Csro. (hm. 6a 4 Viahakh 1st 5s do 1st a ei. 4s... ft, WVstem M1. 4s IIS West. Klsc. cv. oe. l..,i, W la Cenintl 4s VI .102 "4 .. V44 . .10- .. al ..101 ..Hi', .. ;h ..IX, .. 17 )i .112 .. 74 ti4 .. 94 .. 4s. Kostoa SlooV aad Bond. ROSTON. Nov. 5. Money, call loans. 4i",' pr cent; time loans. 4-tC14 pr cent. Cloying (imitations on Htocka and bonds: 4: 2W M 97" 847 P 11 steers.. ..W 7 cows 1042 4 fteer.. 'It cows... 37 cows... 20 steers.. 4 steers. . 2 cows... 28 heifer. 4 calves. 6 cows... 9 bulls... 4 40 11 cows. 890 9 60 1 feeder SOt'TH DAKOTA. 941 3 40 11 cows.. 25 14 cows.. 8 00 14 feeders.. ir.3 60 23 heifers... 1 76 19 cows 943 8 25 37 cows 822 3 90 13 calves... 379 4 F0 6 calves... 458 Wagner H. D. Or- 6 steers.. ..1144 3 45 Magnet S. D. 4 80 11 oows... 3 45 WYOMING. . P49 3 40 21 cows... A. Erdman Wyo. .12"-2 IM 17 steers. .12 4 ? 16 ste?rs. .(40 8 26 O. 8 Ppaln Wvo. .. (til 8 16 2 heifers . 315 4 00 2 calves. ,,! !W 3 cows.., .631 3 70 N. Engen Wyo. 2 90 2 60 S 00 1 40 4 76 3 40 8 30 3 00 t 40 3 90 4 60 .1169 t 80 736 2 5 .1515 .1300 .. 440 .. 108 ..1000 R 25 4 85 8 28 t 00 1 60 Tt S4 as Otoaaa C. B Bu kjr. ceav 4 ser .. Omens Water Co. ta. 14 Ontsi Water C. aa. . Oroaua Wawr la at s(4 so touik Osiaos Saerar Sa, 1'4 110 Sluus 'Hj mote lards pfd t see ... 8a tvitt Co In I Dion Stoc 4 Tarda. Omaha, I per a., r- Mtsra racltle 4a, Itu t4 48 1"5 lmt li4 t lUUW 44 li R ts 1M44 a VI tu latw fa t:sa Treassry Stateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Nov. (.-The condition of th treaaury at the beginning ot buaineaa today a as as follow: Truat Kunda Ooin coin, ttftt MS.tMS; silver dollars. t45l.71.0uu; allver dollar of lie). M 02S OuO: silver certificate outstanding, t47.710bO Uueral Fund-atandard silver dollars In Atrhlsoa ad. 4e.. do 4a Atnlsn B ft--- n pf-i IVietno Albanr H.rn at Maine.. (t.Mtm Blcvaled . KUrhburg pfd ... t:nlon Paclfle ... Ant. Arse. ( hem. da pld Am. Pneu. Tube.. Amor. usar d.i pfd Am. T a T Araer. Woolen ... do pfd Pom. I B Rensrsl Elet'llic . Msm Bit' trie ... do pfd Mass Oss Vnlted Fnllt . .. t'aiuat B. si do pfd U B. Steal do pfd AdTentura Alioon Atr.BlgmBkate .... U-diridena, tt Alisons Cnn Alla!ili- ...Is1 Unite tTnalition . .. HMCel & Arisen. Cel. a Her la.... ...1- Or.tenuial ...lt Copper Knnire .. ..-181 pair anal ...JOH Krar.kMn ... 4":r.by ...11 Ureeue Cananea ... Iiif horala ...W Msta Mmliif ... ...IMS UlrhliSB ...li-j Mohan , ... 84 Nevada . .. 0 Old Poialnion .. ... 4-4 p rrot 13 Qutnrr ....VtHSbsnaoa ... I'J44 Tsmaraik ... TUsirlnlty ...144 t'nlted copper . ... 1" V. S. Mining ... ... 4 I. B. Oil ... tl4 fish ...11 Victoria .... 'HWtnoaa .... tt WolT.Hna .... IsltNorUl Butts .... . . . 11 . zHi 1' 1 . 4Wi 1 u ii S'eers.... 78n 4 61 11 cows 1100 3 76 S. Pldes-Wyo. 24 cows t! 1 10 11 cows JV2 II. T. Church & Son Wyo. 89 Meets ...1019 4 75 6 st-er.v ...1048 Converse Cattle Co. Wyo. 11 feeders. .1118 5 00 feeders . .1121 Frontier Supplv Co. Wyo. 2'- feeders.. 1 ; 3 4 90 15 fders.. 8T.3 7 steers.... 12 6 00 4 steers... .107 fe ders.. K43 4 00 3 feeders.. W0 3i ci.ws 1i'!3 - 05 11 cov. s 945 F. Funkhouser Idaho. 17 fe. rters.. 8"8 40 1 cow 1340 3 feeiie.rs.. 623 3 60 4 cows 1013 1 cow U'O 3 00 1 bull 14-J0 William Hradshaw Idaho. ?2 feeders.. Ssj 4 50 1 cows 1000 11 cot 103" 3 to 1 cot !t:7) 3 f dPrs.. 7vl 3 60 1 cow ! 1 bull 14) 3 16 1 hull 12M A. 1. Donney Idaho. 15 steers.... 9-7 4 25 4 hellers... 957 Miimrord uros. Idaho. T) steers 2) lelfer L0 cows. 4 ') fee, 8 heif-rs... 750 3 60 8 35 4 85 v 4 70 4 Si 4 05 t 00 4 00 1 30 3 00 s tn 3 (0 2 75 3 00 4 00 4 0 3 95 HHISUI' Th actual offerings today were hardly sufficient to make a test of the market Only about alxteen car were re ceived and five ot these were consigned dlraot to a packer. The balanoe sold readily, however, at good, steady to strong prices. Except, on Monday, the trend of values has been sharply higher In the killing sheep branch of the trade each suooeed Ing day. The proportion of fat stock was by no means excessive and the demand from packers has been especially urgent for good fat lamb and deslrabla ewe stuff. All kinds of fleshy gradea shared In the general advanoe, however, and found a broad outlet at the prices. The Improvement in fat lambs is most ap parent, current quotations ranging from 2oo to 60c higher than a week ago. The better kinds of fat sheep are selling fully a quarter higher than last Jtriaay, with common and Inferior classes easily lie hiaher. While an equal degree or activity nas featured the feeder trade throughout the week, there ha been no very great change so far as prices were concerned. "Mteauy to strong" would Just about describe the situation any day lately with prices on suitable thin lambs and half-fat sheep closing all the way up to loylic higher than the end ot last week. Practically everything has been sold on the day uf arrival and Nebraska buyers have been the leading market patron. Quotations on tat sheep and lamb: Good to cnuice lambs, St.7tU i.l6; 'air to good lambs. tt.40at.75; good light yearlings, t.Oo 6.16; good heavy yearlings, t4.85j6.00; good to choice wethers, 4.S.".(y4.CO; fair to good wethers, 14.104.35; good to choice ewes, 14.10V4.30; fair to good ewes, 13.4) 4. 10; old canner ewes, tl-00(&2.00. Quotations on feeder .stock: Oood to choice lambs, tS-OOdj 0; fair to good lambs, t5.40f(43.O0; light yearlings. 26.t5.26; heavy yearlings. t4 50tC.OC. j& wethers. 1415&4 40; good to choice ewes, 13.00 i 3. ',S; breeding ewes, 13.75(5.60; yearling breeding ewe. tT.6O.00. Representative sale: No. Dakota yearllnes Dakota yearlings Dakota wethers Dakota wethers Dakota wethers Dakota ewes 1.3;i5 Wyoming wethers, feeders. lot! w yomlng ewes 538 Wyoming ewes, feeders 609 Nebraska lambs, feeders 1.775 Wyoming lambs, feeders... lit Wyoming lambs, culls... 224 Wyoming ewes, feeders. 274 Wyoming ewes 119 Wyoming ewes 2W) Wyoming ewes 13 Wyoming yearllns Z'i Wyoming lambs, feeders fi"l Wyoming lambs, feedera 154 South Dakota lambs, feeder ?sft South De.kota lambs, feeders :t)0 South Dakota lambs, feeders 2.M South Dakota ewes 41 South Dakota yearlluga, feeders 202 South Dakota yearlings, feeder 629 Wyoming lambs ill Wyoming wethers 6) Nebraska lambs 24 Nebraska lambs cows, tI.25i34J.26; heifers, 13.26tS6.60; bulls, lJ.754ri.S6; calvoB, 13.60fe0.60. HOUU Receipts, 9,000 head; market steady to 5c lower; top, 17.85; bulk of sales, t7.60tji7.fg; heavy, 17.7&i7.ll5; packers and butchers, 17.70a7.85; light, 17.25rf7.72Vi; pigs, tt.00lS7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recetpts, 1,000 head; market steady to weak; lambs, 86 00 &7.15; yearlings, 15.20; wethers. It. 403 5.00; ewes, 13. 904.60; stockers and feeders, 13.00 44.75. St. Joseph Live St 00 It Market. BT. JOSEPH. Nov. 6. CATTLE Ro celpts, 1,500 head. Market steady; steers, t4.50t&7.&0; cowa and heifers. t2.50(.4.U0; calves, 13. 004(7.00. HOGS Receipts. 4,500 head. Market steady to 6c lower; top, 17.86; bulk of sales. 17 60417 90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,500 head. Market steady; lambs, H.50y7.26. 2,6 South l.W South 627 South 1.S0 South )2 South 1,4 South Av. . 77 . 77 . 97 . 96 . 84 . ?0 110 Uf7 61 63 45 lr3 113 112 112 92 89 73 41 62 52 91 Pr. 6 10 5 10 4 60 4 60 4 26 1 40 4 35 4 i" 8 60 21 6 25 00 4 85 4 35 4 35 4 35 6 25 6 25 7 00 6 40 10 ti 10 4 40 Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 6. COTTON Th market opened Irregular at an advance of 11 point to a decline of 6 points, witn business very active and excited aud with fluctuations very erratic after the call. There was an enormous general liquida tion, but big southern bulls were heavy buyers; there was spot house support and the report of the National Olnnera' asso ciation confirmed small crop views. From the low point prices quickly Jumped about 16 to 24 points, with the market sub sequently very irregular, about 3 point lower to 1 points net higher. Futures opened easy. November, 14.269 14.85c; December, 14.50rul4.37o; January, 14.15K 14.42c; March, 14 &7&14.6oc; May. 14.73 (B 14.77c; June, 14.76c; July, 14.76c; August, 14.35c; September, 13.10o. Futures Closed weak; November, N.lOc; December, 14.30c; January, 14.40c; February, 14.60c; March, 14.00c; April, 14.66c; May, 14.70c; June, 14.71c; July, 14.71c; August, 14 15c; September, 12 99c; October, 13.40c. Spot closed quiet at 2 points lower; mid dlings uplands, 14.70c; middling gulf, 14.96c Sales, 600 bales. OALVESTON, Nov. 6. COTTON-Lower at 14'tc NEW ORLEANS. Nov. R.-COTTON Spot, quiet; low ordinary, 10 11-1 6c, nominal; rrdinary, 11 '40, nominal; good ordinary, 12 6-16c; strict good ordinary, 13 V; low middling. 13 13-ltic; strict low middling, 14'mc; middling, 14c; strict middling. 14M,c; good middling, HVTT.'rlct good middling, 14 13- 16c; middling fair, 14 15-16c; middling fair to good, 15 6-16c. ST. LOL1H. Nov. 6. COTTON 1,0 wr-r; middling, 14 t,c; sales, none: receipt. 2.391 bales; shipments, l,i4 bales; stock, 23wdl bales. 78 6 21 78 73 1"7 fi 6 20 7 00 4 o 7 00 7 00 ..ll ;7 4 VI 14 steers. .. I'M 20 24 cows.... ..103 1 60 K. P. Wilson-Idaho. ?9 feelers.. s:0 4 40 6 fe tVrs. l-OWf... blnls... . 8 . !. . tf. U 14 . ifS . 1;, . 44 . I . T .150 H4 W,3 1 70 3 cows. 15u0 1 10 T. W. Culvers-Idaho. ers.. 9.6 4 50 48 cows... 1131 . 98 100 3 50 1 30 New York ktlalas Stack. NEW YORK. Nov. t Closing quotations n mining stock were as oiiows: A lie 17t braaswlck Coa 4 Com. Tannel Stook... tt da beads 13 Coa. cal a Ta Horn 8ilr St Iron SUTer 1st uttena, L ..111. Coa. Little t hief .. Meateaa On tart. ........ Orbir Btardara Jacket . 1 . t .116 .tut . It . 44 .It) 6 feedi rs.. 8-0 3 50 12 co 1 bull liso 8 10 I bull... HOUS The situation this morning was not . 932 t 70 .1W) 3 27 .1490 1 00 In the hog division 01 ine kind neces sary in make a satisfactory market. In the first place, recelpta were too light to make much cf a market, only thirty-five cars being reported in, and, as a consequence, interest among buyers was decidedly lark ing. To make the situation atill worae, early advices from Chicago all indicated a break in prlcea at that point vtl h the reault that buyers here all seemed to feel that they were entitled to a considerable concession. Most of them announced right at the outset that they must buy hogs 6c lower than yeaterday. At th same time the light receipts encouraged salesmen to hold on for steady or nearly ateady prlcea. thus making the trade extremely slow and dull throughout. Still the hogs kept selling a few loads at a time, but a price that were In most case 6c lower. St. I.oals live Stock Market. ST. LOt'IS. Nov. 6 CATTLE Receipts, 8.001) head, Including 1.900 Taxans. Market xteitdy. Native shipping and tixport steers. H ,",0,i7 .60: dressed beef and butcher steers. t', .2,'.ri0; steers under l.OoO lbs., t3.7&or5.25; stockers and feeders. t3.fiyfj6.0f); cows and heifers, 13 26-117 00; t anners. 12 2Vd2.50; bulls, 1.5M4.00; t alves. t3 2-V(7.ti5. Tessa and In dian steers, Wiit).40, cuws and heifers, t- 26" 4 25. HOtSS Receipts. 7.900 head. Market strong. Pigs and llghtn. t5 76(j7 55; packers. !7xjj7.85; butcher and best heavy, (t.'M'it 6 10 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.t")0 head Market 10c higher. Native muttons. 13 6W4 60;' lambs. 16.7r,ti7 60; culls and bucks, 12.6044 ; Blockers. 13 tKtS.75. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 6Ooffee market for futures opened barely steady, at a decline of ft to 2 points In response to the decline of franc in the French market, pri vate cables reporting an Improvement In the lirazillun nop outlook and European selling. LochI bulls supported the near months, Imparting a steady tone to tha market nt the decline, but prlcea failed t J rally and the market closed barely steady at a net lovs of 6il0 points. Biles were reported of 61 7tl hags, including Novem ber and December at 6.25c; March, 4.35'd) 6.40c; May, t.Vn ) 60c ; July, t 50t&.65c, and September. 6.5&C16 65c. The world'a visible Hupply ahowed an Increase of about 875 0:0 bans fur the month of October, making the visible supply as of November first 17.405. 796 bags, agalniit 11.362071 bags last year and 16.K0O.1S4 bags two years ago. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio. No. 7. SVifitSKc, nom'nil; Suntos. No. 4, 8vtc; mild, quiet; Cordova, KrllV.c. i Btoax City Live tok Market. SIOl'X CITY, la.. Nov. S.-(Sp-c1al Tele gram.) CATTLE Reoe' pis, 4.00 head; market active and steady. HOGS Receipts. 1.700 head; market 5c lower; range of price, 17.60tj7.;t; bulk of sale. 17 .6Uj7.70. ttaaaa City Live Block Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 5.-CATTLE Re ceipts. 1 OuO head. Including 200 southerns; market steady to 10c higher; export and dressed beef steers. M6O9 00; fair to good. 14 T0tJ26; western steers m 'i6 40; Block ers and feeders, tl twfl6.00; southern steer. t4.2tj4.75; southern cows, Uoou4 00, native Wool Market. HOHTON. Nov. 6. WOOI Tha Commer cial Bulletin of Boston will say of the wool markets Saturday. Ruslriess of the week Is only moderate, all gradea silling at lilKliest rules. Worxted manufacturers aro well supplied with wool, but carded wool 'n makers are buying rtw material with In creaHlng vigor. Mocks of di-slruble wools are extremely low in all hou.". The ship ments of wool from lloston to November 4. inclusive, were 224 679. 90s lbs., against 156 J13.KC8 lbs. for the same time last year. The receipts to November 4, Inclusive, were 375.796.628 Itis.. airtlnst 230,810. 2W lbs. for Ihe t-nie period loot vear. ST. LOC IS. Nov. C WOOL Quirt; ter ritory and wesn-m mediums. 24'jyc; fin medlumn, 2T?i2flc; fine. Hij.flc. Isiar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK. Nov. 5.-SCUA R-Rw. firm; fair refining. 3 9V; centrlf uv.-l. 98 teat. 4 30c Molannes suaar. 8.660. It-fined, steady: No. . 4 K.c; No. 7. 4 fiOe; No. 8. 4 6U-; No. 9 I VV; No. 10. 4 45c; No. 11. 4 40c: No 12 4 3.V-; No 13, 4 Soc: 'o 14. 4 H0c; confectlotierK' A. 4."5o; mould A. 6 60c; loaf, f, 9--.C; rrnshed, 6 sf.c: powdered, cut 5.25c: granulated. 5 15c; cnhee. 6 4oo. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, opon kettle, food to rholce. 2v?t42c. Oils rut Ha.nl a. OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 6 Oily Crrrtlt bal ances, tl 53; runs. V'2 211 bhln ; average, 151.948 bb'a. ; shipments. 2,SUI hbla. ; aver age. 193 3S bbls. SAVANVAH. Oa.. Nov. 1. TCRPEN TI N E Firm, 66c RfiSIN Firm: R. 13 9fi: D tS.9fi; E. VSf 400; F. 139nl40O: 14 0O?l4 10; I f (.) I 84 CO: K ''is": M, tfK; N, 1410; W. U.. H.40; W. W.,80.