JLXXJLJ XtU. iNUti'iJini'iik ., i;uo. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET white irtjc; No. white, JOtmo; -etand-ard, Jl4o. SEW YORK OK1BHAL MARKET First Car of New Corn ii Rectid on ! fnotatloa of the Day tn Market ! toiantodltle. Yarleaa WIILAT VALUES 00 (wrn Prior 1114 Flrsn, Owlai to tfc Light Offering mm Proepeet of Had Wralkrr DrlarlC ta Early Marketing. OMAHA. Nor. 1, 1M0. The flrft car of new corn wa received In Omaha bjp the Ronerts Uiain company," grarilng No. 4 mixed and aoid at 42Wo. Uearmh sentiment pravana trongr now than at any time during thla decline In What value. Hulls are unable to forte a rally of mora than rj and buyer are becoming mora ana mure discouraged. Profit on anort aalea have been aast'y taken and this feature favor tha selling aid regardless of tha decline already aatab llshed. Hetaua of the very light country offer ing of com and the chance of bad weather delating the early marketlnir of surplu elorit value are holdm firm. There Is big crop to gather and It will take a longer period to oure It. The movement mill have to be heavy because of the enor mous vlelds and further decline are more than likely. Wheat broke early on reoovered liquida tion, as cables came decldely weak and tower. News la unchanged and bearish sen timent la the ruling feature. Moderate cash offerings were IV,o lower than yesterday. Corn was more nervmis today, holding fairly firm In face of .heavy stumps In wheat. .Receipts continue very light, but demand cannot be called urgent and caah sales wt reported c lower, dull and un interesting market ruling during the entire esalon. Primary wheat receipts were 840,000 bu. ejd shipments were 674.000 bu.. against re ceipts laat year of 1,473,000 bu. and ehlp menls of 1,204,000 bu. ' Primary corn receipts were 678,000 bu. and shipment ware 4IW.0U0 bu., against receipts last year of 432.UOO bu. and shipments of t;:, mil h,. Clearance were equal to 148.000 wheal and flour; none of oats and Omaha rash rrtees. WHEAT-No. 1 hard. M'AWHSc: hard. M'-wfSfliAc: No. 4 hard. i74rc. nom inal; rejected hard, 727sc. nominal; No. 1 spring. MWfHVc. nominal; No. 2 spring, Wmk74o. nominal. COKN No. 2 white. 43iTj44'4o, nominal; No. t white, 42VtM4c, nominal; No. 4 whlta. 4H434C, nominal; No. I yellow, 4.1 C44V.0; No. t yelllow, 4.?'1f 44c; No. 4 yel low, 4.ijT43'c; No. 2. 4:tHf44c, nominal; No. I. 48V&434c; No. 4. 42Vif'43V,o; no grade, i-ilo, nominal. OATS No. I white, 307Ji30ViO. nominal; standard, 24fr80.o, nominal; No. S white, 8lVtf'Hc; No. 4 white, 2ya29'4e. nominal; No. 8 yellow, XKc(to; No. 4 yellow, HARLET.-N0. I 4fffe, nominal; No. 4. 0i8Mc, nom.nal; No. 1 feed, 8ay3c; rejec ted, nOJIWc, nominal. RTB No. t, 72&73c, nominal; No. 2, 71 ti'ic. Carlot Itooelpt. Wheat Torn. Oat I NDW YORK. Nov. t. FIH'B. Market quiet; winter straluhte, $4KM2u; winter patents, 34.4"ii4 75; spring clears, 4 14.'; LOWXR winter extraa, No 1. U 4U 7.1. w.nter ex tra. No. 2, 12f"83.40; Kaneas airaigniej, KwrtiATR. live flour ateadv; fair to good, 4no"u4.2f.; choice to fsncv. 84.2Ct 40. Buck wheat flour quiet; 12 loft 'J 20 P"r lo0 lbs. t'ORSMKAL-Pteady; fine white and yel low, fl.l.VuLM; coarse, ll.W.1.15; kiln dried, WHEAT Spot market Irregular No. 2 red, ifcSc elevator and !57nC f. o. b. afloat; No 1 northern lmluth 1118' f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was weak and lower early, with prices at new low levels of the essnn on the brarish foreign news and the sbsenoe of an active domestic rash or export demand, Covering and comtnie slon house buying resulted In a moderate rally and at the close price were un chained to ,?. net lower. Exporter re potted forty loads of Manitoba and durum wheat at out ports. December N HiiWi, closed Wc; May 21 0! u I.U2 . cloeed tl 02S Rrli)ta, 86,000 bushel, Bhipmenta. 47.SW) bushels. . i H. Spot market steady; No. S, W140 elevator, domestlo basis, to arrive, and P.c f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, olontng - c to .c net decline, iiecember closed at f&o, May Doc. HecelpU, 11,775 bushels; shipment, none. UAT Ppot market steady. Futures mar ket was without transactions, closing So lower to Sc higher. November olosed at 8S"c. December STHc May S!c, July a. Receipts, JS2.4O0 bushels; ahlpmente, none. HAY Dull; prime, 1.12H: No. 1, 2L10; No. 2, 1.0'til.06; No. 3. fc0o. HOl'R-Active; common to choice, 1910 crop, W42Sr; 19119 crop, l.Vff'Wr; Paclflo coast, 1S10 crop. 14180; W crop, lVgi4o. HIUKb'-Firin; Central Amenc. Zlc; Bogota, 21 t 22c. LEATHER Firm: hemlock, firsts. 2f (526'-c; seconds, 21fY323c; thirds, 19e20c; rejects. HVjiiTo. PROVISIONS Pork easy; mess. l?0 0O; family, 224.0Oft26.O0; short dears, 22100' 22 60. Heef. quiet; mess, 11 GOO'cil 5.frf ; family. Jin 120 HO: beef hams, 23.O(X32S.00. Cut m'eate steady, pickled belllea, 10 to 14 lbs., $16.0ift IS 0; pickled hama, $14Mff 14.7.1. Lard, easy; prime middle west, Il2.owtiiz.iB; refined, weak; continent, 212t; South Amirlra, $13.2o; compound, 2 Soon 10 00. TALtliOW steady; prime city nnaa., i;c; country, 7SfaH1io. Hl'T TElt Firm: creamery specials, jutn X3c; extras. 8lc; third to first, 24f"8,o; heia creamery, second to special, 2tuti.:; fac tory, current make, 22Via23V4c. CHKKSU (Steady; smms, iuii to epotiai. 1 12c. E(K8 Firm; fresh gathered, extra tirst, 31(&a.'lo; first, 274(30c; seconds, 2C32bc; rresn fathered duties, No. 1, candled, Z3fl24c: No. 211r22c; limed, fancy, offered at 240- POL. I. IKY uressea, Drouers, hum; fowls, ll(S17o; spring turkeys, 14"c. Sl) 3 ruCKS AND BOMJj Maikrt SerruLint Doll to the Point of Stagrnttion. SOME IXATUEZS AHOUSE DISTEUST Der'i Drrtlopmentf la Mr Market ralat ta Relaaatlaa la Sea lx tare Oatatde Prewar a (H7i marks; 42.rH,000 marks. gold In hand, decreased. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET bu. of corn. No. I Chicago .... Miruiea polls Omaha tiuluth .. 3 ..m .. !7 ..132 240 26 133 'is CHICAGO GRAIX AMD PROVISIONS Featnrea of the Trading; aad Cloatne; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. I Rumors that export ealea had been made at St. Louis and in Manitoba dragged the wheat market oui of a bad hole today. Tlio close was firm at a net advauco of Ho to Corn gained He to Vahc, and oats finished unchanged to VaV' up. latest figures for hog prod ucts varied from a rlae of a dime to a nickel decline. There waa the largest trade in wheat for many weeks, Kxcesaive depression seised the market early and waa attended by much liquidation on stop-loss orders and ly Heavy short selling. Cn successive de clines, however, large quantities of wheat were taken by strong Interests. Many pit traders were caught in the awlrl and were forced to bid up price on each other. Ht Ixjuls reported a round lot of wheat os having been sold tor export cheaper than by way of Chicago. Then sales of fio.OiiO bushels to eastern millers were made nere, the first transactions of the kind In Kom time. All this waa in sharp contrast with early dlspatchta about free offerings xrom Australia ana ftunsia, nne crop pros pert in Argentina and a big Increase in the world's available supply. The fluctua tions in the December option during tn day ranged from ssSitso to SWc, with trie oioae vo up at BlWiWlo. Corn was stubborn all duy. December varied from 4'i'o to 47'ic, and finished Vn'iG net higher at 47U'j"Ho. Cash de mand was not brisk. No. 2 yellow closed at LoiK tales by elevator concerns weak ened oats early, but the market recovered late. icemper sola from 31V to 310, and was at S19o, a gain of WUVc when ion iinai gong waa strucg. Ird eased off a trifle. At the close pork was unchanged to ldo higher than last night, lard 6c off to 2'ic up and ribs at un advance of a shade to 6c. - The leading futures ranged as follower WEATHER IK THE GRAIN BELT Pair with New Yark Liable. NEW T1RK. Nov. 2.-The stock market remained dull to the point of stagnation touay, reflecting the suspension oi ope.a tioris on a laige scale by tne powenul financial interests which have fostered the upward movement througn the moniu of October. With the advent of dullness and negiect there have emerged Into view va rious features of tne market positions winch arouse distrust. An example la found In the Incident of the erratio fluc tuations In Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and at. Louis stoo. The eaie yesterday of a single luo-share lot of this stock at 1, following sales tne previous day at 71 and an Immediate rebound to 70 gave rlae to a I widespread comment and oiiuclam. This resulted In a request to the stock exchange auinonuas to recora tne ma ana asked quotations for the atock from time to time today. From these it was shown that after selling at 69 and 70 there waa no better bid at one time than 61 ' for the stock, although none was offered at that time at less than 68!. Previous to this week the stock had not sold under 70 dur ing the present year. 'Jhe day development In the money market pointed to relaxation In tha im mediate future. A decline In foreign rates here and a rise In the New York exchange In Chicago both pointed to lightened pres sure on New York money supplies from outside soui-cos. The subtreasury, however, increased its requisition for cash on the New York banks. The local call loan rat rose today to 44 per cent, making the highest of the fall season. Some strength wa shewn by the cop per Industrials, which were moved by the predictions of early Improvement la the trade. bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, Il.fi77,000. I nlted State bond were unchanged on call Number of sale and leading quotations on stocks were a follows: aalML High. Low. CIotw. NF.W TORK. Ncrr. 1 MONET-On call, i strong: per cant; ruling rate, 3 per : cent; cloving bid, IV per cent, offered per cent. Tim loens llrm. but dull; sixty day and ninety day, 4'W5 Pr cent; lx months, 4Vu per rent PRIME MERCANTILE TAPKR $S4J per cent. en KRUNO EXCHANGE Steady at re covery, with a ?tnai business In hanker' bills st 24,siaJ-42.) for sixty-day bills and t IM for oaniand. Commercial bills, 24.li 4.1'. SIIA'FR Bar. Me; Mexican dollar. 4sc RON D44 Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Cloning quotation on stock and bond were aa follow j Improved Demand from East Caniea Bite in Cattle Values. U. . nt. x. i 4a coupon.... V. 8. . r... So coupon. ... V. S 4s. r... 4o ooupoa.... Alll- b.l 1st Am. As. 4a.... Am, T. A T. o Am. Tobaooe 4 40 a Anann: a Co. 4B Atihtann gon. at. ... 1a or. 4a 4a ov. to At. C. U lat ... Bui. Ohio 4a 41 IHa 4o 8. W. t4a Hrtnu. Tr. cv. 4a... can. o Oa. tm Can. Leather be. . . . o. of N. i. t a Cltaa. a Ohio . o rat. tn , Chtpaao A A. IMa.. C, B. Q I. 4a... Oo gan. 4a a U. 8. P. g IHa W O. R. L P. o. .. 74S M. 44.. ""a 77 ..IfWH Jnti M ....ldf'J.ran ....lmt da 44a ....101 K. C. Bo. W Jl 114 I, S dab. 4a ....WH'L. A N. onl, 4 ....71 M . K. A T. Irt i ...10 lo ton. 4s... ta. 1 V Mi. riclflo .. .... N, H. R. of M. 4Wa M14 ....l''N. T C. a. S n do 4sb. 4a 4 N. T., N. H. H. 1" CT. t W 104N. 1 W, lit n 4a.. 794 i da e. 4. 1H Ma N,i Pur.ltlo 4a M Mo ta o O. 8. L. rMa. 4s... US Pann. cr. IWa 1416. 104H so oon. 4a. sltHdlns sen. 4a... IZMtBt. L. 8. F. (g. 7t 4a m do rfa. 4a 94 f'olo. Ind. 6a 77 Colo. Mid. 4a 70 -. I. r. a a. 4Vaa VI 101 S do gen. 6a.. M Bt, U 8. W. c. 4a TO do lit gold 4a.. KStaaabnard A. U 4a "so. paa. col. 4s... do ot. 4a do lat rf. 4a... r H. or. . "n. A R. O. do raf. 6a.. Pitilllera' 6a Krla p. I. 4a., do tan. 4a do ov. 4a. Bo. Railway aa. do fan. 4a Vnlon Pacltlo 4s. do 14 do lat A raf. 4a 4j U. 8 Rilbbar 4a. PlVi 11. 8. Steal M ta. To1 Va.-Caea, rham. 6)iWahaVi lt 6a... 74 flu 1st A ex. 4a A.. T4 nastern Ud. 4a.. ov. 4a. . A.. T4 4a sarUe B 4 Weat. Blao. or. (a. 0an. Elao. r. 6a... HI Wla. Central 4a. III. Can. lat rat. 4a. 1 Mo. Pao. or. ta.. Int. Met, 4aa 41 Bid. Oflard, . 7 . t . 72U, . . a" . 44', .104 . 7 101V4 .1"JH . 7 .108 .114 .li'H .1 . 46 T4 . 44U, . 41 . 34 . Kit HOGS ARE STRONG TO HIGHER Rarlr Market I Active, bat Cloei Dall at Mttle Above Taeeday Fig area Kbeep Trade 1 alow. Is SOT.TH Receipt were. Oltlciai Monnay 13.''2 Dfflclal Tuesday .h9 Keumated V ednesday .. ..24 OMAHA. Nov. 2, 1S10. Cattle. Hog Sheep. fc mora than the best price paid yester day for full loads of light mixed. Representative sales: Ke. A. n, PT. ' Na. A. Bh. P. Ti in ... I w 44 s ... 1i o 1V7 ... 4 4 M T7 7 44. ...... .tit ... I 6 61 at T M T It 40 no il . . I l 7 " 1W (XI U 417 11 7 M to. i no m n M4 ") lm 44 tl (HI u ti ... 14 HI ... in n t t 7 TO f tli t on l im 7 76 76 M 40 I 14 64 M1 ... 1 tn 41 87 44 7 40.. 'l ... f 44 Ull 1H IN 61 l .. 7 40 U. h 10 1 44 (4... !'. V4 7 44 to 4t ... 7 40 4 iti ie t m 4 441 ... t 40 6 I 7 M M tat M IN 1 lit ... T at 2.wl 2,t 33.017 Three days this week..H.sNo 2S l,9H Same days last week.... 31". 664 1L1 7.27 onie days 2 weeks ago. .2x.i24 lo.wl l:m wl frame days 2 weeks ago. .3S.SM t.74 1.3 Same days 4 weeks ago. .30.;i28 11,734 111 341 6me usya last year....21.boa t,130 58.224 The following table show the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: MIO !'.". Inc. Dc Cuttle 1.044,631 t26.lli 118,812 lU'fa l.oal,444, 1,1SM,43 M.tep 2.&03.U2 1.4,l,17a 'lh followlna table ahowa price of hog at Mouth Omaha for the last eral day, with coniparlaona Date. U10. lWW.ltUOT.UOI.lSt8.l!IO. 664,334 the average Article. Open. Hlgh. tow. Close. Ye' v. AV'heat Deo. May July Corn Dec. May July Oats Dtc. May July J'ork Jan May Lrd-Nov-; Jan. May Itlba -Jan. May iaoTiu Hi ""Oft WW 47V.I 4i'M-.j 6HI ,1 4CVjl 4', I KtrW fuVtl S 4V w 4Wl oVtl Weather to Coatlane, Warmer Tbvrsdar. OMAHA. Nov. 2. 1810. Thm area of low nreaatire overlying the central valleys Tuesday morning continued eastward during the last twenty-four hours and la'liow central over the lower lake and St. Lawrence valley. Ught precipita tion attended the disturbance over the Ohio valley and lake region since the last re port, and light rains are falling In the lower lake rwglon this morning. The western area of hlah oressure ha continued slowly eastward and now overlies the central por tion of the country, with Its crest over tne plains states. A very decided drop In tem perature accompanied the rising pressure over the valleys and the weather is much cooler from the Pocky mountains eaat over the valleys and lake region. No precipita tion worthy of note ns occurrea west or the Mississippi river during tne last twentv-four hour and generally fair weather prevails throughout the west. Fair weather will continue In this vicinity tonight and Thursday, with warmer Thurs dT. ..... Minimum temperature ana precipitation compared with the last three years: ent innn e. ftla )4WaF 1H1V. aVW. WW, liVI . Lowest last night .. 2 44 82 27 Precipitation .00 .00 .w ., Normal temperature Tor toaay, aa oeKreen. Deficiency In precipitation lne March 1. 12.64 Inches. .... .m- Def lolency corresponding period In 1908. 1.28 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 1.48 inches. . ' U A WELSH, Local Forcatr. Bt. I-oala General Market. 8T LOfJIS. -Nov. 2. WHEAT Future; firm; December. 81 He; Msy. 674o. Caah. firm; track: No. 1 red, WVafclWc; No. 2 hard, 899"C CORN Futures, higher; December, 4fi 45Hc; May. 4?'a'4.ic. Cash, higher; track; No. I, 4W; No. 2 white, 4tk. OATS Futures, lower; December, &Abc; May, 3SHo- Cash, higher; track: No. 2, 61'ir; No. 2 while, SVuotttc. RYE- eady; 76Sc. ifinnir: red winter patents, 14 WIN. 80; evtra fancy and straight, $3.80gi 4 26- hard winter clear. 23.3Wtf3.a0. Hj.;i;i Timothy, lo.00(ii.00. HAY-Klnnfmothy, 213. 0(3 13-00; prairie, $10 .ton 14 .00. , . . . pliOV If IONS Pork unchanged; Jobbing. tin 00' lard, lower; prime steam, iii.imii 1170; dry salt meat steady; boxed extra shorts ll.c; clear ribs, llc; short clears, 12o' bacon, ateady; boxed extra shorts, 13.'o- clear ribs. 13c; short clears, 13',c. POl'LTKY Firm; chickens, 10c; spring?, lie turkevs, le; ducks, 13c; geese, 10c. BIT I ER Steady; creamery, 2tnilc. KCrOH Higher; 24Hc Aece nt. ShlDments. 10.400 12. MO 7li.OH) 65.000 44 00 19.000 38,000 50,000 Allla-Oialmen vfi ... Amalaamatad Copper IT. TOO Tl 10 Amarloaa Agrtoultural . .. . 400 4SS4 44 American Boat Sugar 400 47 American Can 4oe 10 ln Amerlnan A I" 64H 64 Amarlcan CXrttan CHI....... - 47 tr American H. A U pfd.iM. ..... Am. loa Saouritloa. ...... ..... ..... American bloaaad Amartran Ioaomotlva Amerlran 8. R 11. X Am. . A R pfd too Am. Rtaol . rnundiiea BM Am, Butar Refining., ...... too American T. A T 4,0 Amarlcan Tobaeee pfd..... 100 Amarloaa Wtwlai .......... TOO Anaconda alining Cb. 700 tilt 104 444 lltVfc 142(4 US u w 106 4 101 11IH 'tir, 7714 am UK mo . 100 1,400 .Tj-al 814 34yS 24) 41 4V I 1 I 17 0i!i; 17 0l 17 00 ( 17 06 IB o:, 14 16 1 024i 16 16 I. 31;31Vifri 84 U $4ktla.l 81 17 00 16 06 11 42H! 11 47Vj 11 424 U M 10 il'ai 10 L'TV.1 U 2L'ta . 26 8 8 77 I 0 70 1 7Mk 9 07! 10 I 05 I 70, 8 mil 8 i s 76 I 8 70 I U 50 10 a'. 9 07'4 8 S74 Flour, barrel . Wheat, bushel Corn, bushels . Oats, bushala . Cash quotations were as follows: FLOCU Weak, winter patents, 24.104H.90 A'lnter straights. IlKiKjd.KS: spring straights 44 -?j 4.60; bukera. t2.5i'6.u0. Spring pat ants, bent hard, to-li. RYE No. 77c, BARLikY Feed or mixing. 6uc; fair to fholce malting, 7tij75c. BKEDM-No. 1 sjiuthwestern flax. 214R14: No. 1 north weatiirn flsx, 2-.044. Timothy, il.Wyi'i. Clover, HS.Sti. t'ltoVIe'IONd Ueta pork. per bbv. 2l7.2a4i'i;.6u, Lard, per iuO pounds. U.87, tihort r'bs, s dt-a, (loosel 19 i.Vu 10.76. Short clear sides. 1 boxed I, 1 10. fori 1 1 .00. 'lota! clear, nces of wheat and flour were Kiual to Iw.i'J) bu.thels. Primary racelpt ei M"0 buahela. couiiare.i with- 1.473. 4n0 buptieid tLe currt Kpuiuling day a year ago. Thri world's visible supply, as shown l.y RratHti eel's 6 G74.u. tatlmated receipts for tomorrow: wheat 30 cars; corn 17 cars; oats 127 rars; hogs, 17, nm head. Chicago Caah Prtoe Wheat; No. 2 .ed, liiHl.c; No. 3 red. &sVile; No. 2 hard, BoiVii'c; No. 2 hard, 6Sjj 'Joe; No. 1 north ern Hfirliig, SiAr..r1.03; No. 2 northern upiing, ll tn'til W; No. :: api-lng. KuJl.tol Corn. No 2 cash. 4UA. ' VV.c: No. 3 caeh. 4rHj-io; No. t whit. fciiU)'c: No. 3 whlta. 4'.kjj 4S",o; No. 2 yellow. uifooc; No. 1 yellow. 43 foe tatt: No. 2 caah, 31Hc; No. i white, ,'.'! il',0.. No. S white. fn,"i3JV4C; No. 4 white'. 81"4c; atatidard. JJv8J2o. HV'TTKIt -Steady; crcaii.ui lea, 24igTJ0c; 4alrle. 23'u'3;. . t;ii'i-ft-adv: receipts, 4.100 cases; at maik. rases Inchidcl 162lVjc; flrsU. 21S C'.'iir; prime flrrts, ?8c. IIKKSH-Firm; daisle. 15H'f1i'c; twins. l4''lil4Vi : young Americas, 1.J16Vc; long koilit. l.'ijl(.VC. 1 iTAToES Weak; chrdce to fancy, 46a I 0c: fair to good, 3&J43c. j I'OV'I.TRY : steady; turkeys. 17c; hens. ! lie; stirltiKS. liVsii. I VKAIr-Sieady ; t5 to 60-piund fktflOl': wj to UvUOUlMl w llo pound weights. Iiu.,ji2ic. Chicago Ri-ceipta V heat. M cars; corn. t'i cara. oats. 133 cars. KatlmMed Tomur row Wheat. 80 cars; corn, 15J cars; oats, 127 car. Kaaaaa City Grata and Provlalaa. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. l-WHEAT-Deeember 7Sl637V,c. ller; May. 2Mf US'.c bid. Cash: 1 nchanged to HHlo . lower- No. 2 hard, 87fiy3M..e; No. 3, S4(tf0c; No. 2 red, SW; No. 3 8V?j90o. CORN-Market, tl4c lower; No. 2 mixed. 47c: No. 3. 4oc; No. 2 whlta. 4.o; No 3 46V4Si444c. Futures: December, 4is'c sellers; May. 47mci17'4c bid. OATS Unchanged: No. 8 white, HQSIMo; No. 2 mixed, J0H31VtC RYE No. 2, 7211 7&c.. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy. J13.j0ft 14 00; choice pralr!. $ll.ri 12.00. PUTTER Creamery, c; first. 2c; sec onds 24c: packing stock. 21.c. KOOa Extras. . 28c; first. 2c; aec onris, ISc. Receipts. Phlpmenti. 122.0O ljft.tKio S out 22.000 8.000 ,oi)0 Atrhlann 3,701) Atcblaon pfd . 2h Atlantis coaat Una MO Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem ateel 400 Brooklra Rapid Tr. ......... 400 Canadian Paclflo 4.XJ0 Central Laat her V Central Laathar pfd k Central at New Jaraay rbesaoaaka A Ohio 6.KI0 Chicago A Alton Cbloafo O. W., new too C. O. W. pfd too Chicago A N. W 00 C, tl. A Bt. P , C, i'., a a st. l, tne Colorado F. A I . Colorado A Southern. too Consolidated Oaa Com Producta 4i0 Dalawara A Hadaon 100 Denrar A Rio Oranda 100 D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' BacurMlaa ino Brla 40O Brio lat pfd 100 Brie 14 pfd General Kleatrte 404 Oraat ffortharn pfd 1,000 Or eat Northern Ore etfa... Too Illlnota Contial too Intarboroufh Mat. too Int. Mat. pfd 2,000 International Harreeter ... toll Int. Marina pfd International Paper 1,140 International Pump. 100 Iowa Central 400 Kansas City Btt..v K. .'. Bo. prs Laclede Oaa Loulavllla A Naahrtlla., Minn. A Bt. Louie , M., Bt. P. A B. 8. M... M., K. A T M.. K. A X. pfd Missouri Paclflo SO M National Biscuit , National Laud 8n N. R. K. of M. id pfd.... 8.400 Naw York Cantial 4,K N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Wsatarn 104 t Korth Amarlcan Northern Paclflo 1.4U4 11 Paclflo Mall Pannsylvanla .......... 1,104 people'a Oaa ;0 P.. C, O. A St. It. Pttuburf Coal Preeaed Btaal aar Pullman Palace Car... . Railway Btaal Bprtng 100 , Raadlnf U.tnO Kapubllo B.aal 1,400 KtpuDtio eioai pia .V. Rock leland Oo I,t00 KocK Island Oo. pfd 1U0 Bt. L. A 8. F. M pfa IvO R. Louis R. W Ft.- L. 8. W. pfd. Rloae-ghefneld 8. A I. Houtham Pacific southern Railway .... Bo, Railway pfd Tenneeaee Oof par Texae A Paciria T , at. U A W 400 T . Bt. L. A W. pfd too Vnlon Paetfle 44,400 Union Paclflo pfd 104 United Btatat Raalty tinlted Btatat Rubber 400 I'nlUKl gtataa Btaal 74,700 V. B. Btaal pfd 1100 llah Ooppar .t"0 V a. -Carolina Chemical ... l.0 Wabaah 1 0 Wabaah pfd 4o0 Weatarn Maryland ......... 404 Weetlnchouee Blactrla 3"0 Waetam I'nlon 4i41 Whaalln A U E Total aalaa for the day, 104, 4U 44 41 Ut 14 TO 'tH us 174 It 2 2H 444 iii" lt7 44 196 B 674. Ill "ii 44 IMt 404 141 44i 40 86 ntv 1K8 lot tot, 10614 444 lit 141 44H 64 4 104 101 114 'ti" 7f 00 44 1'A ' 'ii'" 444 144 47 64 144 17 1 3i 64 1 44 10 64 t. IJ 14s, 12 41 104 44 114 18 n 4 li 101 117 10 f 77 jo a M'4 106 m s 4ft 14 4 BtMrtoa Copper Market. Th following quotation are furnished by Logan A Bryan, member Boston Stock exchange, 416 South B.xtaanth street, umana: 8 Mtchliai 14 Miami 44 Mohawk Adventur Arlaona Cora. ... Allouaa AtlalMlo Ctl. aV Artacma. Cl. A Harla... Ontanntal Copper Rant .. Paly-Weat Xaat Butt , Ptrat National .. Hanoork Holreua Indiana lata-Rafale Keweenaw Lake Copper ... La San, ....... .chusetta . ., t Nlplaaln .. 66 North Butt .,640 ' Owceola 81 ..Old Dominion .. 71 Qulney .. 4 Kay ("on. .. 10 thajinon .. 1 Superior Copper .... .. 44 Bupertier A Boston. .. 1 Tamarmak .. 1714 V. 8. 8. A R. Co.. .. 13 do pfd .. trtah Coo. .. 40 Wolverine .. 10 Yukon Oold .. t Buaton A lly 6 50 60 11 t6 W 41 T7 . 14 63 7 40 . 44 tMt 141 , 4 . 1 44 144 U6 614 196 21 '4 7 110 "ii" 44 16 104 ltfctl iii" 4 'ii" - a 84 116 'ii iii lii lot 440 84 44 44 1M U "4 46 44 6 114 84 lo 4, lis) luO 4,800 34 r aft 162 64 ii 46 48 41 114 14 87 44 174 44 'i 74 117 60 fc 14 64 411 7S 74 87 64 171 48 "ii" 76 114 4 46 111 14 at 74 1 84 44 1M 17 164 u T6 ! ,r 17 166 137 6 U6 81 67 110 17 18 41 1D 41 44 1IM 146 4 144 64 47 44 114 40 84 116 1 4i 44 46 11 8K 1S1 lil 144 16 162 4.f1 87 ij 8 64 44 84 46 64 ll t 14 37 7 84 74 117 60 60S S 44 73 u 72 I Botlon Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Nov. I. Clolng quotation on stocks were: ... 46 Miami Copper ... ... 71 Mohawk ... 14 Nevada Con ... lHNlplasln Mine . ... 4 North Butta If. 17 North Lake ... l Old Dominion .., ... 44 Osceola ...6to Parrett B. A O ... tlQulncy C ll Hhannoa ... 10 Superior .......... ... 11 Superior A B. M. ... 7 Superior A P. O. ...46 Tainaraok H.. .... 7 V. B. 8. R. A M 81 do pfd , 4H Utah Con. 41 Winona li Wolverine .... AUouas Amal. Copper ... A. 2. L. A 8 Arisen Oorn. ... Atlantlo B. A a C. A 8. FutU Coalition . CaL A Arlaona..... Cal. A Hacla Centennial ........ C-opper Kanga C. C Eaat Butta C. M... 147 I Franklin 1S( ; Glroux Con 4 Oranbr Con Clraene Caoanaa . .. Iala RoTala Copper, Karr Lake Lake Ooppar La sal la Ooppar,.., Aakad. 80 60 .... .... 1074 ..... 80 .... .... 41 ....1S2 .... 15 .... 74 1S .... 63 .... 7 .. 13 .. 68 .. 8 .. 4 .. 84 .. 10 ..118 Tew York Car Market. The following quotation are furnished by Logan 4k Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 815 South Sixteenth, street. Omaha: Bay Mate Oaa. Boston Own. .. Butte OoallUoo Oactua Chlno Chief con. .... Fraction Davis-Daly .... Ely Central ... Kly Cork. Fraaklla ....... Olroux .... 84 Narad Con. 80 .... 1 Newhouae ... 1 .... 14 Nevada-Utah ....... 1 .... 81 Ohio Copper 1 16-14 .... 81 Rawhide Coalition .. 8 . 1 11-lt Rar Central 1 84 4 wlft Pkf . Oa 104 ...4 t , Bears-Roebuck Oa. ,.1 W1 tlWer Pick .. lt tupertor A P... .... 11 TouopaH Mining 7 Trinity Ooppar . Uoldtlald fnorenoe at 3 VHIted Copper OokKlald Daisy t Ndrth Lake Oraana Cananaa .... 7 Bohemia .. Inaplratlen 81-ltO)lbway . Laruee 7 18 6 4 t 4 3 Tveaaary tatcateat. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of bust nesa todav was aa follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, J81,689.669; silver dollars. $484,062,000; silver dollars of lltVO, ll.bog.ooo; silver certificates outstanding, 84.4,0(0,000. ' . General Fund Standard silver dollar In feneral fund, t3,732; current liabilltle; 114,726,277; working balance in treasury offices, 832,344,226: In banks to credit of treasurer of tho United Htates, 95,604.21. Oct. Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Nov. fov. 26... 24... 27... 28... 3... 80... 81... 1... 2... I 47 I 7 541 8 iVWl 7 6 It M 8 i 7 64 6 80 8 Ki 7 fii; B 87 8 U ' i a I 01 7 87 7 .1 7 6 7 701 I T 73 7 05 t 801 8 60 I 6S S 71 I 6 ( 121 I UJ l 20 t 4b a S 60 8 18 60 S bill 8 61 I 68 t 1! 8 18, 4 ft 4 ml 4 81 16 2 08 8 08 8 01 4 6 41 4 64 10 4 W 4 84 4 84 4 V2 II 08 Ii 01 4 K6 88 t 82 Sunday. Receipt and d.po.tlon of live atook at th Union block Yards. South Omaha, for iweiity-tour hours ending at I p. m. yea- tei day 1 RliClilFTS CA KJS. Cat Hogs. Shep. H'r 8. C. M. A Bt. P. Wabash Mo. faclflo Union Pacific C. at N.-Vv., east C. N.-W., west.... C, Bt. P., M. A O... C, B. & Q.. eaat C, H. & y., went... C. H. 1. P.. east.. C, li. I. A P., west.. 1 innols Central I C. G. W 2 1 2 72 8 123 7 4 66 T 10 Total receipts 2 ...2S7 ti 22 1 in Dl SFOSITION- HKAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 1.4j0 4.3 7bo Hwltt & Co 1.7u7 o S.644 1 uuany PacKitig Co. ...1,443 44 l,Ko7 Armour ot Co 1,12 468 2, two ricnwartx-Holen Co 23 .... .... W. H. Vanaatit Co.. ..1 23 benton Vansant dc L.ush 118 a... J. Lob man 23 .... .... Hill c oon 8 .... r 11. Lwls 60 Houston A Co 24 a.. a .... J. H. Root ox Co M .... J. H. Rulla 'i a. .a Lw F. Husa 80 .... .... L. Wolf a ' .... McCreai-y & Carey .... i; 8. Wertheimer 250 H. F. Hamilton 81 Lfehmer Bros 17 .... .... Mo. & Kans.-Calf. Co.. 1W ivline & Co 16 .... 1'olbley & Hro Ill Other buyer 1,804 .... 84,444 Total .8.867 8,058 31.665 , KHEKP-Numerically, receipt , of alieeo nd lamla totlay were large, but big strings of tailing art still showing up from the western country and mutton and fat lamb string are available only by making deep sorts. A few half-fat consignment from he corn belt were Included In the run. but packers are showing very little Interest this elas of stock, and much of It Is olng back Into th country for a final inish at feeder price. Trade In all of Its branches wa very low this morning. Movement wa void of f and inquiries for both killers and feed- ra were anything but snstiDy. Parker in th eaat are being heavily supplied wltn stive stuff and. In most respects, local tagnancy is nothing more than a rel lec tion ot conditions at eastern markets. Val ues weakened from the opening, fat lambs moving at figures around a dime lower nd fat sheep selling at shaded prices. Mutton Is more easily retailed than dressed amb, of course, which accounts tor lesser ecllnes In fat wethers and ewe lately. Collapse In th feeder market thle week did not surprise trader very muoh aa the remarkable demand from country lection during the past two month wa due to now considerable shrinkage, in point 01 ctivlty, today' trade waa one of the ulleet of the aeason. In point of prinea, level were the loweet. pee-wee lamb ell- ng around 8J 2f'J3 S. Good fleshy lain 04 for feeding ar quotable up to 8A.75, a 32 60 pread taking bulk of offering. Feeder heeD hav not suffered as muoh a lamb and, while Jlow, are selling little worse han a quarter lower than the same class of stork at last week's close. Quotation on rras stock: Good to choice lambs. 86.2fc.60; fair to good lambs. 30ii.26; feeding lambs. S3.KV36.76; handy weight yearlings, 84.B0.it4.26; heavy year lings. 84.Wd4.O0; feeder yearling. 84 MI lo; good to choice wether. .83.7fa4. 00; fair to good wethers. 8S50cfJ3.7B; feeding weth r, 83.3&ifSW; breeding we, 34.00B5 0"; fat ewes, feeding ewes, 83.2B? 00; oanners. 81 mwK-ZS No. 235 fed weth era 81 Wyoming wether 178 Wyoming ewe, feeder f Wyoming we. feeder 284 Idaho lamb, feeder (03 YV yomlng lamhs Bh2 Wyoming lamps, reener 368 Wyoming lamb, feeder..... 48$ Wyoming lamb, feeder St. W yoming lamba, reedera..,.. 4,'.4 Wyoming lamhs, feeder 760 Wyoming ewes 1617 Wyoming lambs, feeder.... 2,'K) Wyoming ewe, feeder 444 Wyoming ewe, feeder.,..... ?9 western lamb, feeder 57 western lamb, feeder 124 western lamb, feeder ISO western lambs, feeders....... 884 Wyoming lambs, feeder fi2l Wyoming lamb, feeders..... f"8 Wyoming ewe, cull 227 Wyoming ewes, feeder S79 Wyoming lamb, feeder 201 Wyoming lamb, feeder 661 Wyoming lamhs, feeder 69 Wyoming lamba, feeder 718 Wyoming lamhs, feeder cull H Wyoming Is nibs, feeder cun 274 Wyoming lamb, feeder New York Mining; Stock. NEW TORK, Nov. 2. Clolng quota tion on mining stock were: Alloa 140 Cora. Tunnel atock. 84 0b IM'IIU. - Oon. Cal. A Va 104 Ham ailver 46 Iron Stiver 164 Leadvtll Can. 10 Little Chief . Max tea Ontario Ophlr fitandard Tallow Jacket .... 10 ....110 .... ....116 .... 45 .... 46 Wheat, bushel Corn, bushels . Oats, bushel Msthle Sapply ' Grain. NFW YORK, Nov. 2. Special cable and telegraphic communications by RradHtreet'i how th following change in available supplies as compared with . previous acc suppltea a compared with previous account: Wheat. lulled of Rockies, Increased 2,34U.(0 bush els' Canada. Increased 1.076.0UO bushels; total Cnlted States and Canada, increased 8 514 000; afloat for and 1 In Kurope. in creased 2.000.000; total American and Eu rrlai supply increaee.1 4.614.000. Corn. Cntted Plates and Canada. Increased 4o.00; outs Cnltod State and Canda, Increased &tor. The leading increase and decrease reported this week follow; Increase. Manitoba. 4Ut0n0 bushels; Minneapolis pri vate elevator. 100 nOO bushels; Chicago pri vate elevator. SC.OuO bushels; Rochester, 7otJ0 bushels; Omaha. 73 OuO bushels. lJe crfaaes, ft. Joseph, 78,000 bushel. rhtleilelphla Prod ace Market. PHIIArEIPlM A. Nov. 8. BUTTER Firm; western creamery He higher; extra western creamery, 33';c: nearby prints, S4c. j.;,jc3l.-irnv, lc hlKher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 31c at mark; current receipt. In returnable case. 8Sc, at mark; western firsts, free case, 31c at 'mark; current receipt, free case. 2c. at mark. CH KKSE Mealy ; :sew lor. 11111 cream. Load cm Meaey Market. LONDON. Nov. 2 American aeouiitle opened firm and a fraction higher today. Fair buying followed and prloes further Improved. At noon th market waa steady with value ranging from B7a above yes terday' New Tork closing, Canadian Pa clflo declined 1. Ixindon closing atock quotation: Conaola. money ..71 1-14 l-oulevllle 4t N do account, Dee... T4 M., It. A T... Amal. Copper 71 N. V. Cant -ml. Anaconda 4 Norfolk W. Atolilaon 14 do pfd do ptd lo4 Ontario A W. Baltimore A Ohio. ..114 Fen nay Ivan la . Canadian Paolflc ..! Hand Ulnae .. Chesapeake A Ohio.. 44 Reading 44 80. Railway . 1W do pfd 17 Bo. Paclfla ... . 44 I'nlon Pnol;ic 77 do pfd 10 V. 8. Steal 60 do 64 , tt Wabeaa . da pfd .117 Bpanlsk , Quiet at 26 13-1M Cbl. Ureat Weatarn. Chi.. 6111. A St. P. Da Basra Denver 4k RIO 0).... da pfd Erie do lat pfd do 3d ptd Ormnd Trunk llllnoia Central .... 81I.VER Bar, ounce. MONET 4ff4S per cent. The rata of discount in th open market for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 per cent. ....160 .... 16 ....114 ....lol .... M ... 47 ... 4 ... 74 ... 8" ... 41 ...M! ...1711 ... 46 ... 41 ...ill ... 1 ...44 ... 40 par Local 8r arret las. Quotations furnished by Burn. Brlnktr A Co., 448 Naw Omaha National bank e.-tKUiaiSfih;.Vcy; September W; October, 14. .lie l.lverpeel Orala Market. I.IVKRPOOL. Nov. 8 WHEAT Spot dull; No. 2 western winter, 110 stuck; futures weak: Iecember. 8d; March, 4a K'S J ; May. nominal. I'OHN Spot easy; American mixed, is Tfl; futures jult; January, ta 3'J; Feb ruary. 4 I'tJ. Ualath Grata Market. til'H'TH, Nov. 8. I'ecember. Itlay. 1UH.; No 1 northern, 8102; Rurthem "aei0$1.0OU. OATS-8lo. 31 ,: No. 2 Pear la Market. PKORIA. Nov. t CORN Higher; No. 2 ellow 4ic; No. 8 yellow. 4c; No. 8, 44c. No. 4. 47'c: no gtada, 4io 4A.Ti atroug; No. I wklte, UVso. No. I llluiicunolli tirala Market. MINN F '1. IS, aS'ov. t. WHEAT De cember, w May. 81 044 1 04: No. 1 hard. 31tr.i; .so. 1 noitiiem, 1.0lljl.02: No. 2 northern. Wtct 31.0- ; No. 3. Wii4 97VtC- H.AX-Cloed at 82 59. (Y1HN-N0. 3 yellow. 49ii4c. OATS No. 2 white. 80b31c. R V K No. 2. 74u Voc, BHAN-In 100-pouud tacks. 18 0HU8 50. Mllwaakea tirala Market. MM.WACKEE. Nov. 2 Fb4)CR steady. WHEAT No. 2 northern. 8l.W4il.ttB: No. 2 northern. ltVul.01; December, 8aSc. MATS-ru tic. UARLEV camples. afctfrTbo. Ouiabt Hay Market. OMAHA, Nov. 1 HAY No. 1 upland. 811 uu. No. 2 upland. 83 W; packing, e Oo; alfalfa. 812.00. Straw; Wheat, 8400; ra, ;.uu; oat. l-0tt building; Id. Aakad. Boyd County warrants t 111, ot Umaha 4a. itsl 44 - City Natl.Ki.l Bldf. 4a. 143) tt 10 Colorado Tel. Co. 7 aar cant 41 64 (Olunieua. Neb., g. L. 6a. 1J4 4 Wi tetro.t tdlaan 6a. 1441 101 11 Doroit I mud Hy. 4a. U1 40 ralnnont f-reaniery lat g. 4 par cant, at lot Uarman Flra ina. C 4 luO Haray. Neb. (municipal, ta 4 luO Hydraulic Pi aa. it Brick pfd M 14 Iowa Porttaa4 anient l.l ta st luO kaiua U. A B. 7 per rt pfd, Wichita 44 l' Kanaaa City R. A L. 6a. llll 44 Ixmis Ball Lumbar ta. lei W I'D Lawrauca Co.. 8. D.. as. 1414 t 104. Nabraaka trance Co.) war. 4 par cent loo Marrta A C'a. ta. 1H eo i Oiuiiit water to, UH4 at tt Omalta Water lat prd X Omaha W tier Id pfd 80 Onial.a A C. 8t. Hy. pfd 4 per oacit u 44 Om.l.a C. B. at. Ry. ta, Itat 7 44 tamaba baa ta, lvil 44 47 Oiuaba Oaa a. 1114 Iu4 14 It. Louie, ally, 4a. lou Baal Clearlaa. OMAHA, Nov, 8. Bank clearing for to day were 83,114,418.82 and for the corre sponding date last year, 23,064.827.84. Coffee Market. ( NJEW YORK, Nov. 2. COFFEE Future opened steady at an advance of 6S"10 point on the steadier turn In Europ after open ing declines, and estimates that the world's visible aupply statement for the month of October would show an increase of only about 100,000 bags comparing with an in crease of over 800,000 bag for the same time last year. At first there wa no ag gresslve buying and opening prices were barely maintained, but later firm closing cablea from Hamburg, prediction for rapid failing off in the Brazilian movement and talk of firmer primary markets started covoring and the close wa steady at a net advance of 14u IK points, bale, 4,2bu bags; November, 8 KOc; Iiecumber, 8.96c; January, .03c; February, Sl.ooc; March, .16c; April, .lc; May. 8.16c; June, July, Auguat, September and October, k.Utc. Havre closed at a net loss of Vyl fianc, comparing with Saturday. Hamburg wa Vol higher than yesterday. Owing to the church holidays there were no cablea in Brazil. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday were 13) bag, agalnat 14.076 lat year. A private cable from Bantu aid th current crop would approximate B.uOO.OuO bag, but that receipt were re tarded by rain, hpot conee, steady; ttio No. 7, 11c; 8anto No. 4, IVo; mild coffee quiet; Cordova, llCrL3c. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Nov. t-COTTON Spot, cloaed quiet and unchanged; middling up land. 14.66c; middling 1 gulf, 14. 80c; aU. 247 bale. po.toii futures closed steady; November, 1421c: December. 14.3Go; January, 14.22c: February. 14.27c; March. 14.31c; April. 14.34c; May, 14.40; June, 14 37c; Julv. 14 1k-. BT. LOUIS. Nov. 2. COTTON Steady middling, ltVtc. Sale, none; receipts, 7,H2 balea; shipments, 4,847 bale; atock. 4.864 bale. Furnished by Logan A Bryan, member New York Cotton exchange, tio Boutn oix teenth street. Omaha. Neb. a CATTLE Receipts were liberal again to day rfnd the general quality ot tne offer ings very fair for this time of tne year, More favorable advice from eastern mar kets and an improved demand from tnat quarter were responsible for a generally better feeling tn the trad and botn njulv and western range beeves ruled strong to a dime higher than yesterday. The outlet was broad, the trade brisk and th move ment livelier than it ha been for several day past. A usual, all olaea of buyer favored th lighter weight steers and year ling, but anything at all desirable from the dress beef man's standpoint found a ready outlet at aood. atrong figure. Improvement wa also very noticeable In the market for cows and heifer. Outald butcher had good order to fill and th am waa true a to local packers, so tnat all decen gradea of butcher and beef atock found a ' good outlet at prices that wer strong to dime highar than yesterday. Despite tne improvement in fat cattle. the trade In stackers and feeder continue very dull. Country demand ha been dis appointing all week, while the medium to common kinds have been neglected and the trtnd of values has been lower right along. Stock heifers sold In about the same notches as yesterday, but outside of tne really desirable aradea 'the general mar ket for feeder and stockers wa dull and lower wuotatlons on natlvt cattle: Good to choice beef steers ta.tj037.26; fair to good beef steers. 5. 6OQ6. 40; common to fair beef steer, 34.25(55.25; good to choice cows and heifers. 34,j(ito.OO; fair to "od eows and heifers. 33.4"ii4.0O: comibba l fair cows and heifers, 82.75(3.40; good to choice stock ers and reeders, H.boitfo.ib; Ialr lo gooa locket and feeders, 14. (JO'S 4. 60; common to fair Blocker and feeders, S3.0033.80; stock heifers. 83.00ta4.2C; veal calvea, J.J0tf 7.&0: bulls, stags, etc.. 33. 00114.70. Quotations on range cattle: cnoioe to rime beeves. 84.00(ii6.75: good to choice eevea. 85.40U6.00: fair to good beeves, 84.60 aj6.z&; common to rair oeevee, 6J.ivtft.iu; good to choice neirer. m.i"hd.w; cooa to choice cow, it. oe(74. 66: rair to gooa cow. l3.MXa4.oo; can nets, 32.163.00. jHepreaentatlv aalea: BEEF BTEER3. 14. Av. Pr. No. . A. Pr. t 1KJ6 6 00 to 1111 tut COWH. Options ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yaa'y. Deo. Jan. Mar. May July 14 45 14 35 14 41 14 f- 14 44 14 48 1 4 82 I 14 36 14 t 14 80 14 22 14 48 14 28 14 SI 14 63 14 86 I 14 40 14 48 14 80 I 14 3t 14 42 14 3o 14 37 14 46 14 30 I 8i K,j E. !o: H. Baak of brrataar glateateat. BERLIN, Nov. 2.-The weekly statement of the Imperial Rank of Uermany show the follovwng change: Cash 111 hand, de creased, TS.ei9.tMi mark; loan. Increased. 4o ore) mark; discount. Increased. 61 6a.0uO marks, treasury bills, decreased, 21873.0UO marks. Note in circulation In craeal H,iii.wt marks; deposit, decreaaed, Torpestls and Hoala Market. SAVANNAH, Qa, Nov. 2. TL'BPES TINE Firm: 76c; sales bt bbls. ; receipts. 103 bbls.; shipments. 1.624 bbls ; stock, la, 6, 4 bbls. ROSIN Firm; aalea. 2.076 bbls.; receipts 5 6.so bbls.: shipment. 3.2'pO lihla ; stocks 72 721 bbls. Quote, li, 5 HOuio HO; D, 85 S. E. 85 Kfrfs6.; F, 85 W-u.00; , 85,u-a 86 01", 0'; I- 86 Ot.; K., 84. 4o; M 86.60; N. 86.70, W. O. 87. 00; W. W.. 87 16. Dry tioodt Maiket. NEW YORK. Nov. 2. DRY GOODS-Th carpet auction I attracting large at tendance of buyer and the merchandise la being bid for fcteadily. Price Miow oni slight decline as compared with the first days of the week, but art Hill v?ry satisfactory. Cotton goods are quiet tirid moderately steady. Silk velvets are twlng ordered for the fall season of 111. The demand for underwear and boaiety 1 fair but not active. 10.. a.. 4... 8.. .. 8.. 8.. 4.. M.. 88.. 14.. . 813 . I6 . 707 .1010 . 130 . 4& . 463 . 744 . 764 . 848 . 1S6 . 120 ,. 3Z4 ,. ro 474 tg 10 X t 4 1 8 16 I 16 1 86 1 60 1 66 8 75 HEIFF.RS. 3 60 84 ID - 8 3 40 CALVEH 3 00 t 26 1 1 4 00'' 1 4 00 11 4 36 1 4 16 8 4 60 1. M .1010 .1VM .1300 , 110 . 110 r 8 78 8 74 4 00 4 80 4 36 4 10 4 74 4 4 4 76 4 76 4 76 6 00 h 60 BTOCKER3 AND 614 416 474 ! 703 . K6 114 4 70 8 75 I 76 8 45 4 00 4 06 4 It 11 FEEDERS 464 70 7a0 703 .Ida . 1 VI V tut ri 4 Ul 4 30 4 10 4 U 4 30 W MS T E R N'S N E B R A 8K A . 28 hs. A cs. 874 21 cows.. 14 calvea 11 cows.. 10 helferi 13 cons.. i50 .. 4o ..1006 ... 6SS 4 00 3 75 4 80 8 06 3 W 8 40 IK steer. ...11178 30 cow 74 16 heifer... 676 23 feeder.. Ml K0 feeder.. 1133 16 cow g feeder. .1113 7 cow H. Qummea Nb. W 3W 8 cows 4 75 7 cow,..., Hi 3 25 B F. Blessing Neh. 20 cow Hi JJi -U neitcis.. 26 cows 8.(3 3 46 16 heifer.., 11 calvea... 2t2 4 To 16 feeders., H. At L. Korf-Neb. 23 feeders.. M6 4 40 11 cow..... 8 feeder.. 1008 4 60 L. Powell-Neb. 4 feeder.. W S 76 4 feeder.. 8 heifers... 6.0 3 60 John McCauley Neb. 14 foeilers.. 74b 4 41 4 cows 4 40 Herman Neb. 8 60 8 cows.... 6 76 6 calves.., O. Bill Neb. 3 80 31 cows.... 4 60 4 calve.. 4 00 WYOMING. ,811 8 36 ti heifer., praj 4 60 16 cow.... .pad 4 KT, L-0 steer... .U3U 3 00 26 feeder. . 626 4 60 Edgar Bolce Wyo. .10i(5 4 40 18 feeder. .1066 4 40 ITAH. 863 8 90 8 ter 841 838 70S 413 738 4 86 8 36 2 76 4 66 4 86 8 26 S 80 8 70 2 86 4 04 3 feeder.. 6D6 J. U cows..... 62 4 calves'... li? J. 7 cow 818 14 calvea... 4.16 4 h. calve 367 26 cow.... 12 steers... 16 steers... 25 steers... IS feedre. 24 steers... 4 steers... 10 cows. 1000 I 78 81T 4 80 807 3 70 S7 244 890 887 631 604 l7 867 8 20 4 60 3 20 4 60 I 80 .1 26 4 40 4 46 971 4 46 1043 4 75 Av. . 108 ... U4 . 81 . 5 . 60 . 70 . (10 . 41 . 89 . 4 . 8 . 98 47 90 83 40 60 80 60 46 46 78 S3 68 44 46 48 40 40 46 Tr. 4 16 4 00 t or, 2 H6 4 60 6 60 B K6 5 60 4 00 t 60 4 80 8 40 6 20 8 tS 2 8) ( W 6 80 6 00 6 30 6 24 I 16 1 90 2 50 t 60 4 60 h 4 00 4 00 l 06 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Hoar Bivnmgr . flheea) Weak. CHICAGO. Nov. 2. CATTLE) Reeel pts. SOtcf; market' strong: beeves. 84.40S7.0: Texas steers, 33.30ij5.flO; western steers, 34.00ititi.70: stockers and' feeders. 34.1WS.40; cow and heifer, 82.2004.26; calve, 27.60 10 26. HOGS RecelDts. 28.000: market Btrontt: 5c higher than yesterday' average; light. 38.10ig8.75; mixed, 87.708.e0; heavy, 87.2"9 8.46: rough. 87.26er7.4A: rood to choice heavy, 87.4.riSS.46; pigs, 37.60tf8.40; bulk of sales, r1.autus.40. BHEIOP AND LAMBS Receipt. 86,000; market weak: native. 82.60W4 SO: western. 32.6f.fi4.30; yearling. 4.8fif7 5 40; lambs (native), 24.75&6.66; western, 4?504.6O. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 2. CATTLE Re ceipt. 13.000, including 000 aoutherna; mar ket steady to 10c high en dressed beef and export steers, 8. 00ft 7.50; fair to good, $4.76 4.00; western steer, 84.005.7Tj; stockers nd feeders. 12.764)6.16: southern steer. $3.7B6.26; southern cow, 32 75&'4.50;, native cows, 32.761(7 5.00; native heifers, J3.50&4.60; bulla. 33.4ir4.25; calves, S4.tXKii8.0O. HOG 8 Receipts, 6,000; market 8 to 18c higher: bulk of Bales, 87.9008.50: heavy. 37.86(8.05; packers and butchers, JS. 1048.50; light. 3.30gt.55. SHEEP AND LA M B a Recel pt, 16.000; market strong; lambs, 85.26.76; yearlings, 84 264i4.7f,; wethers, 84.0034.50; ewes, fa.25 4.20; stockers and feeders, 82.75JJ4.50. St. I.onla Live Stork Market. BT. LOUIH. N)V. 2 CATTLE Receipt. 6.0U0 head, Inoludlng 1.600 Texan. Market stuady to 10c higher; native shipping and export steers, 80 5tyg 7.50; dressed beef and butcher steers, 85.754(7.76: steers under 1.0U0 pounds, 86.0O4i7.75; stocker and feeder. 8:).0O!&6.25; cows and heifer, 88.7tVar7.O0; can- ners, 12.7613.15: bull. 8V2uftl4.00: calves. 86.2V(t9.O0; Texas and Indian steers, 84.50 7.00; cow and heifers. 83.7MH.26. HOO Rectlple. 7.210 head. Market steady. Pigs and lights. 8.00u.tiS; packers, W oo'jh.zb; butchera and best heavy, 3S.45 (68.65. BH tilSP Receipts. 8,400 head. Market steady. Native muttona. 83.76ii4.26: lamhs, 85.2r&475; cull and bucks, 32.603.00; stock ers and feeders, 32.60rn.76. St. Joaepk Lira Stoek Mark-el. BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 8. CATTLE Receipts, 2,500 head; market, slow; steers. 84-50(4(7.00; cows and halfera, 83.6CX0'6.5O; calve. 38.00(38.26. . HOOS- Receipt. 4,000 head; 'market. steady with yesterday' close; top, 8860; bulk of sales, 87.758.46. KHEKP AND LAMBS ReoalDt. 8.800 head; market. teady; lautba, 34 5044.66. Stock la Sight. Receipt ot live atock at th five prin cipal western markets yeeterday: ' Cattle. Hog Eheep. fornl. II 12-o pkge. Bf; M IJ-o. 4a, p . '"urklsh, 7-crovin. per lb., 4i-; 6-rroMti, rir r 14n yulnces: Per box. II l VKGETAPLKH-Poiato: Karlv Ohio, lit sacks per ho , K'e: lewa whli stoek, par b,i s;.c. Sweet potatoes: Virginia, par bhi' 32 60. Onion: loa, small red mil yellow, per 1h., 8c; Spanish, per etwte. at (larllo- Kxtra fancy, white, par lb., 1;,,.; red per lb-. 1,0 F '''"nT; e"anoy Floelda, nor' do., 81. Celery: Michigan, per dot bunche. S6c. Rtithgs: Per IK, l4r Cnmimher: Hot house, lVfc and I do., par HoMMROWN VFOFTARLF-rahbs: vw per lb., 1,p. Tomatoes: rr bsk., :,. Ptrlng and Wag Pstnt: Per mkt. hk., 76o. t,ettuc: Ftra fancy leaf, per do , 4Ar prsly: Fancy homegrown, per dot bnncl es. SO". Turnip: I'er mkt. bsk., Oamts: I'er ftikt. bsk., 40c. Beet: pr mst bsk.. 86o. MISCEl.I-N'EOI'ft Walnut: Black, par ,h 20; California N. L per lb.. lci Cali fornia No. 2, per lb., 14c. Htckorvniits : targe, par lb., 4c; (mall, per lb., 60. Cocoa nut: Per sack, 8f60; per dts., 8(V. Honey: New. 24 frames. 83 86. Cider, New York, per bbl 3 50 Mal Market. NEW TORK, Nor. 1 METALS Blsn flard copper, firm; spot and futura, 812' to 812.75. London closed firm; spot. (57 15s: futures, tvt 15s. Lake, locally, $127? 1T12H: electrolytic, tl 2. 76(9 18. 00, and casting. 12.5(VrU,7Jl. Tin, firm; spot and futures, 3.16.60 to 8.T7.0I; London, strong; spot. f18 7s M; futures, 1168 12 4d. Id, quiet: 84 4034.50, New York; t4 274(5 4.324. F.ast 8t. Louis; IiOndon. spot, 18 8a 9d. Spelter, firm; 86.8Ofi4.90, New York; 6.T2-Jf .24j. F.ast Pt. Louis; Ixvndon, sprit, 24 3a 4d. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 49 lOHrt in Lon don; locally, unchanged. PT. LOl'13. Nov. 2. M ETA L8 Lea d . firm, at 34.80; spelter, strong, at 86.76. Swear Market. NEW YORK. Nor. J SUGAR Raw quiet; muscovado. 89 teat. 8 8O0; centrifugal. 84 test t.fcV: molaeee sugar, 88 test, 8.06c. Refined quiet. Wool Market.' ST. LOUIS, Not. I WOOL St eady; ter ritory and western medium, 18(623Vcj fine mediums, 1720c; fine, U'a 10. MELBA SINGS TO . RECORD AUDIENCE Reader Serenteen Seleettane to the Dellgbt of Thoaaand of Maale Lover. , Melba I today singing with th same de lightful freshness, purity and power that have always enthralled her audience. The great aingar has this season renewed her tuccessa In England, and In her present concert tour her la endearing herself anew to th American public by her in comparable lnglng. And th4 diva la not unmindful of tha appreciative audlenoe the world over who, although they hav never en her, hare, thanks to th Victor, heard her marvelous .voice, John Lemmone. the celebrated Australian flutist, who cam to Amarloa with Mm. Malba to play th obbllgati to th number th diva 1 alnglng on hr eonoert tour a well as on some of her record election, also glv two Interesting flute rsoords, and no mors beautiful playing of this In strument has ever, been heard In America than these two solos, "The Spinning Wheel" with piano accompaniment by Mme. Melba, and "By the Brook." Harry Lauder gets off two more of his Scotch specialties a melodious song, "Queen Among tha Heather," and "A Trip to Inverary," In which he describe a little trip he made in a thlrd-clas car and th pietty lass he met on the way. There's entertainment for everybody In this November list of New Victor Reoorda and It isn't necessary to have a Victor to enjoy It. Any Victor dealer will glv you a detailed Hit of the new records and gladly play any selections you want to hear. REBELLION IN PERU NIPPED Gorerament Arreata Leader In IV lee Spread Rebellions Mtvit; tent. , , '41 LIMA, Peru, Nov. 2-By th arrest of th leaders today the government nipped In the bud a rebellious movement that ap pears to have been planned pretty thor oughly. At Cusco, a city of 80,000 population, In the department of Cusco, government agent last night uncovered a plot that provided for simultaneous uprising at. dif ferent plaoe throughout th republic The organiser were soon In custody andrth government adopted other measure to In sure tranquillity. .' The Peruvian boundary dispute with Ecuador resulted In friotlon In th minis try of Peru and for several months the domestlo political situation has been disturbed. South Omaha Pt. Joseph . Kansas City Ht. Louis ... Chicago ..... Totals ... 6.700 ,. 2,r" .. 13,0i i0 .. 5.3ml ,.a.uio 2.7HO 414 li.MlO 1,200 23,0110 24.6H0 2.S4) 16.000 o.4"0 80,000 ..,) 900 81.500 OMAHA W1IOIEH4LK PRICES.. BUTTER Creamery, No. 8, delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. carton. 32c: No. 3. in SO-lh. tub, 81c; No. 8, in 1-lb. cartona, 30o; packing stock, solid pack. 21Vtjc; dairy, in ao-lh. tubs, W-natc. Market chanaes very Tuesday. CHEE8E Twin, 17api7Ho; Young Amer ica, IS'ifC; daisies, 17wai8o; triplets. lnc; Umburger. llo; No. 1 brlok, lS'ulho; Im ported Swiss, (Be; derueitio rlwls, 24c; block Kwlss, 22c. POl'LTRY Dreseed broiler, under I lb., lf.00 dos. ; over 2 lb., 14o; hen. 16o; cock, loMic; ducks, 18c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 86c; plgems, par do., tli; homer squab, per do., 84 00; fancy squab, ir do., 83 60; So, 1, per do., 33.00. Alive: Broiler, 15c; over 2 lb., fc; hen, 11c; old rooster, 7o; old duck, full feathered, 11c; geese, full feath ered, 10c; turkeys, 13c; guinea fowls, 2oo each; plgson. per do., eve; homer, per do., 33 00, squahs, No. 1, per do., 31.60; No. 2. per do., 60c. FISH (all frccen Pickerel, lto; white fish, 18c; pike. 16c; trout, 14c; large crap pias. 20c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, lno; haddock, 18o; floundei. 13c; green catfish, 16c; roe shad, tl uo aoh; shad rot. per pair. 66c; frog lags, halibut. 10c. BKFF CUT KID: mo. 1. 12 Vc: No. 3. 8V0. Loin: No. J. 18Wc; No. 3. 8'c. Chuck: No. 2. tc: No. 3, o. Round: No. 7'tc; No. 3. 7e. Plat: No. L 6A.c: No. 8. fc'AC FRL'lT-Oraiig: California Valencia, good size, per box, 86 uO; iS sue. per box, $',. Lemons: Llmoniitra, extra fancy, juo size, per box, U. 800 size, per box, to; choice. PRISON CLERK IS OISMISSED Joka Wllhart, Employed at Ltavt. worth, Let Owt ae Resnlt of Iaqalry. LEAVENWORTH, atAn., Nt. l.-John Wllhart, aaslatant chief clerk' of the fed eral prison har. ha been dlsmlsaed from the government ser-vlo aa the result of a recent investigation of affairs, according to announcement mad here today. The dismissal ordr was glvn by Attorney Utnral Wlokersham. Wllhart' formerly waa clerk of the army sohool at Fort Leav enworth. ...j j Bor ghoote HI Slater. CHA.RLK8 CITY. la.. Nor. J.-dlpecial Telegram.) While playing together. Otto Baab, aged 13. accidentally shot and killed his slater, Lillian, aged 18, this afUrnonn. Bh wa shot through th aeok. . Their father. Rev. Mr. Baab, la . prof eaaor of mathematioa at Charla City college, Bigger, Better, Busier That is what tvd vertlaing In Th Bee will do, for your bualn. . ,, Herbert t. Qooch Co., Brokers and Dgtlers , OmAIBT ratOYISIOMS TOOKB. Omaha Office, lit Board of Trad Bids, -toon Pbou, Doug. il, ind.. AI3. 4a.B8tS'X .villi j-AitaAaT moooAi 644 i-um sf Aiax GOVERNMENT NOTICES lCc; No. 2, 17Sc; No. 2. 1. I'-ac; No. 1. c; No. 2. 6tc; No. 2. HOQK-Llght supply proved a strong bul-1 800 size, par box. 31.60, 06O a. r box, list, influence In the hog yard, this morn- ' V' ? "l , I,''1 li.g and a good part of yesterday', declln , Y " p..r. K.fvi J1"!',t'0' was regained a a reault. Demand wa ! buztoti. 7 ;" York Keif er. ! per bbi . 44 uu; v aiuuriua vv inter iNtrTiis, per I box. 62. 60 per blil.. Apples: Hume-grown cooking. active at figures ranging rroin strong to a dime higher and a perfect clearance vtas Packer bought most of the hogs as chip- orimr 1.0..... oen ping demand I more or less discriminating I'avls, per bbi 83 00 Missouri VS ineoap. and require, a fairly troad assortment for Pr "'""Vm 'H,0l.i" ''. Its requirement.. oth.r varieUea per bbl. 84 t o orado jona- Hravy wegiht. mad. up the big end of than, per bog I ' "la Graven- receipt, a. usual, and the market, as a stein. Pr bo. 2 10 Calif o, nla Hellef loa er. whole was reflected by ..ilea of this claas per box. li t. VS a.-hinMon Orliiie -olden of stock Cood heavies moxed around if HO nd Jonathan, extra fancy, u to 124 s .a tr7 ''. with extra heavy and rough packing per box, 3- Jv (V',ap':1 Lil m okay. irades at 37 75 and less. The late tra.le per crat. tl 40; lu mtird.Ml 'hkanandNew wa rather dull, closing little, if any h.gher York. ,er 8-lb. bk.. jut . MaU,a o0 ti 66 lbs. than yesterday's market. gro.s, per krg. ti. otrttS. .rnlTrlei: Per Light ho, were scarce and attracted box. KM: l M . Jeraey. per bid . more competition lietu.t of till fact, t lats. Anchor brand . new . 30 1-lb. Good bacon animal sold a high as t45. pgs. " lo, l-r bo. 2. 1'1; Nw Call- OFFICE Os THH CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Crook. Nebraska, Oct. tti 1810 Healed proposals, in triplicate, for the construction oCa reservoir and well . t F.,n 'rook. Nelnaska. will b-received per dos., toe; salmon, 18c: 1 at thla office until U a. in., Nov. 4, 1810, and j then publicly opened. A guaiintee of 10 per cent OI too amuurib vi ztm proposal must accompany each bid. PUns and specifications may be en at tkla oftlco only. Blank, form and Information fur nished upon application her . Piopoaal should be lndored "Proposals for Con struction of llest-rvolr ana Well," nd ad dresseif to Hacoud Lieutenant A. W. Lane, Constructing yuartermasler. A. W. Lane, Pocond Lieutenant. Fourth Infantry. Con structing wuartertnatr. 021-22-24-25-N-2-8 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Neb., November 1, 1U10. Keeled proposals, In triplicate, will be received here and by Qual termasters at th post t3otu 0V; Missouri Ji nathan and 1 named herein until 10 a. m., central stand- IJeceuiorr t. ipiv, tor tunnelling ard time. Hhelled Corn during the f seal year ending June 80, 1811. at r orts :rook, Omaha and Robinson. Nebraska; Forte Ixtnvenworth anil Riley, Kanaaa, and fort Mackenzie, Wyoming. Proposals for de'lvery at tit In r Place will not be entertained. United Male reaerve rlKht to relect or accept any or all proposal or any Part thereof Information furnished on application here, or to QuartertnuaUTS at the atatlont nimed. Envelope containing proposal hoiihl be marked "Proposals for Forage " and addressed to IJeutenant Colouei 1 1. u. IMuCARTU., C. Q. U. M-t-U Z 4V