1S TTTTC BEE: OMATTA. SATTTiPAY. NOT.VnF.T R. 1PM. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET V Open!: Nt t STOT nf Cablei Weak and Doiiiestio Kaiket Z&ij. C0R3 MARKET STEADY ait For .Market Has a Good Tone I tr-r Prloea Are Looked Acceptances from ( n' ,ry OMAHA. Nov. 4, 1910. trpaTilng cabin were weak and domeetlo rnsraei wore easy at about closing figures, t-oius rally caused by shorts covering alter the sever liquidation yesterday. v mie there f--ma to te no mm of a permanent a. l. sine tiauere are more alow in maaing coniiiuLmtiuta on tUa abort side at these Jevela. coin continues to act firm and with a period of wet weather foi ecaated receipts a ill show no improvement- Shifting de mand is veiy good and a fair upturn la likely. vv In at ruled nervous, breaking sharply on tables and recovered selling pressuie. un the break aliorla covered and caused -lair il!i and prices at tha close net a IlKt yei.- !'Jy closing lavel. The rpnt rui n marset was steady, valua b"ln- a ahada batter on aniall receipts, i K ri t country acoepianoea and continued tedv shipping demand. Tha market haa a good tons and batter prices ara looked for. Primary wheat reoelpta were 8f.9,000 bu. and fiipinnts war ,ui-0 bu., against re ceipt ia-vj year of LStg.ooO bu and atiipinents of X'i.i"i bu. Pninaiy oorn raonlpta war Svt.OOO bu. and A. r'lipm.nia ware ,t,uou ou., against receipts aa"i ar of 329, Out) bu, and shipments of f,.u bu. t " r r u . MTk . flfA k., H , lit fyl W.. of oats and wheat and Hour equal to L.uuu bu. Uverpool closed Vid lower on Wheat and Htfad lower on corn. Omaha Cash, Prlwea. WHEAT No. 8 bard. S4s7o; No. t hard. SIH'flHc; No. 4 hard, TtlJKlr; re l.witod, hard, 71'u77o; No. I eprlng, ouH&Mo; No. 8 spring, 2H'fi'Ho. OHN-No. I white, 4V(14 N I white, 43Vti44o; No. white, 4.i4p4.iyr; No. yellow, .i'44i4o; No, i yellow, 43'4(f44o; So. 4 yellow, e7348Ho; No. I, 4:V'l4'to; No. 8. 4SHU44o; No. 4, 4ay43Ho; no grade, &u-41o. ' OATS No. I white, HtJ30o a tan (lard, r"tr2o; No, t whlta, Zi'amc; No. 4 white, fc&"2Va0l No. I yellow, 89yiHc; No. 4 yellow. .1H2o, 4 BARLEY No. S. 4fl8o: No. 4, tkVgtMo; NO. fl fa"l, fctytoSo: rejected. 6Vd0io. KYE-No. a, TVVi72Hos No. , TO'fBnVio. Ctarlot Hecrlpta. Wheat Com. Oata. fhlnaro ....... 44 123 143 Minneapolis ................. ft Omaha 2ft 24 20 X'UiUt-H I4MMI4IIMI ST aa a I. 4k lb- CHICAGO GHAXM AND rROVIHONI V'lilurps, -rt'ir'ilar: I rnr,i-r. 1 -a Marrh M.,t. r,,miiMt. CH..-!M. .. .iii.-riian nil d Kuturca. iiiuM i Jthiii, nun., ml, ruarv. 4a 1'KAS 'an,'i1lan. aton,l at 7a M MKW lOIIK .KKRI. M4HKKT Qaotntloaa ef tha Day fn tarloas t mmodltlaa. N'KW VonK, Nov. 4. - IT.OI lt-Mflikt dull, winter alraiKl'l. (4 !. 4 : wmt-r pMKntH, t4MMi4 7.'i: airln clinrs. JII MHi; winter aatraa, N. 1. $.i.4'M.! 7l; w ntar ft iriia. No. 2. J.1 3, U'i , Kanaaa atralahta. 4 MH-.I4 7.'.. Jtva flour aten.V. flr to ir.md. 14 :: i-holra to fnr r. $4 4 4" IMP whst fio'ir rjulat; t-! 1. j 2 M par V 1v)k. 'tKN M IJA I Steady ; f!n whlta and yel low. ll.l&'jjl.So; coarae. I1.10U 1.15: kiln dried, Moo. W H KAT Spot, ati'iiily; No. 2. Bl"-. ele vator, and Wv, f o b . aflont; No. t northern, luiluth. II llT. f. o. t . aflont. Futures were steailv at tlm open nit on the rabies, h it (leillneil to new low levrla iimli r li'i'ildiition. a'isenre of i Mort de mand and favorable AiKentlne nawa. l.nte In the day prices rallied mi covi-rlnic due to atnall r- a j,ta find laru. r I'.radatrpet'a axporta, clnainit ,o net hlxlvr. 1 -cember, MtiWrVj-, closed nt K)V. Mav, Hum'iilOl'i, rload nt Uli'l'; Jiilv tIosmJ at II tX'V Itecelr.ts. JuR,7tM bu ; alilptnenta, 4J,77 bu. ('l)RN pot. firm; No. 2. 67:'-,o. elevator, domentlc. to arrive, e. I. f., and .Mt'4c. f. o. o., afloat. tuturea were without tiana- actlonn. cloaintc unchunaed to u net lower. lecmbT cloaed at 6Sv,o and May at WViC. ltece.pta, 13.600 bu. ; ahlpmenia. J.HKI bu. OATS Soot, ateadv. e'utnrea Were nulet but ateady on email reoelpta. clOMinif at Sc decline to '40 advance. November cloxed at 7'oI Deoember at 371!. Mav at S7ic and July at Jfeo. Receipta. 75,i! bu. ; alilp menta none. HAT Kaay; prime, Jl loi 1 1; No. 1. tl WVSjl.W; No. 2, 5-(fll.(i0; No. 3. (HyjOc. HOHS-fteady; common to choice. 1910 crop. iv?a. c: 10 crop, lofr l!c : Pacific coaat, 1H1H crop, ltylSc; litult crop, 1Hj140. HIlJKS-FIrm; Central Auicrica, 21ic; Boicota. Wf(ii3c. I.KATHl.ll-ilrm: hemlock, flrsta. Kt4 CZS'c; aeconda, HtyuZic; thirda, Wit'tno; rejarta. l'ViTc. PUUVISIO.NS-rork rteady: meaa, ICO 00; family, IJ4 utu.on; abort cleara, Kl.OOtv 22.50. Beef ateady: rneas. l."i rti'u 15.W; Inmily, lls.ufwj.1 iiu; beef hama, 100-3.00. Cut meats ateady, pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. fla.WKf 10; pickled hams. 14.."V8 14.75. lard. easy; prime middle west, Jll.Mu U.W; ref ned, rmi)-; continent, 112 ml. touth Amirlca M.2."i; compound. S tA"u Hi 00. TAILaJW Steady; prima oily hhda., 7o; country, 7S,'iiH'(,c. HUTTKK Firm; creamery special. MSo: extra, S2c; th rd to flrnt. fct'oif"; held, creamery, second to special. 2iS W'c ; atata da.ry, common to finest. 24fa:)c; factory, June make, first, 24c; same, current make, firm. Wa. t'llEtSlCSteady; aklms. full to special, 12'y l2-c. KOOS-Firm; frealt Rathered. extra first. BlfiMc; firat. 27&:c; seconds, 2&T'.Mc; fresh Fathered dirties, No. 1, candled, KU24c: No. , 2Knii'2'; limed, fancy, offered at 24Uo. ruUITRy Alive, nulet; sprln chickens. 13jl;n-4c; fowls, U'al3c; turkeya, 14nl7c; dressed tulat; western broilers. ViMc; fowls, ll'ylTVxo; sprlnc turkeys, 142i:c. .NLWYJKIaSTOCRSANDBOSUb Operations on Market Again Become Highly Congested. SOME DISTRUST OF MOVEMENT i I i.iM coin. ts.'. 4." solv r do'laia. '. silver tlid'ar of $.1.M! ". il- rr cenlificatea outatandlua. i--' .l.V". General fund: fltandirj :ller dolmis In ren-ral fund. I; oi.:.'l . cunnit UaMltttes. JllH ,";t:..077. working balance In treasury offices, .;1 U4..I74. In Punks to credit of treasurer of the l'nlte.1 flutes, x. mi . suhsoliarv silver coin, H".. 1J; n lnor coin. 11. "17; total balance In emTal fund. . L'4'..7:r.. HKi'tMtr or tiik t LKtniM; inn k ( ond It Ion of Market Ascribed 1'nlltlcal Seatlment Lar( K tent Hallrwada ta I'lair Orders After Klectloa. NEW TOKIC. Nov. 4. Tha operations In stocks became hiKhly nonnested asain to rlsy In two or three of the favorite specula tive stoci:s. K vlna ih market the aprienr ance of prof "ssioiiiuisiii and of direct. on and control froM centrallxej sources The voliiine of the deaunua In t'nited States Steel aain rose to nearly one-third of the aeR.ret.ale transactions and tho sales of HeaditiK and I'nion I'aclfic combined acre almost as larite as those ,n steel. The latter stock oiened at a fiartlonsl advance over any pr.ee touched sftire April last and moved to higher planes successive statics. I he extremo specialization bf the specu lation and the unrespoiiHivenrss ot the special liet Rave a lacK of symmetry to the moxemrnt. which aroused soma dla trust. With rumnri of a short term note Issue by New York Central there came a v.olent relapse In prices and nn unsettled closing, w.th many aubetantlal net de clines. '1 ho day's market waa ascribed to politi cal sentiment to a laine extent. Tha after election revival Is almost a tradition, aa Is tho pre-election flurry, and the stock mar ket la said to be d scounUng such a move ment. Kellef from Unsettlement with the. peas Ink of the elections Is looked for In busi ness as much aa In stock speculation. The railroads especially are said to be awalt- Inn the opportunity of tha rel.ef from Transaction of tho ssnriated Hanks for tha Week. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 1'ra.lstret s batik clearings report fof the week ended No vember S shows an ansreRHte of lt-'-4"2 as against $.I.K2...ivHi l.iat week and $.1.5.10,0(13 ( In the correspondinn Wei k lust year. Following la a I. at ot the cities: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET nit served tit aa'T-en deninrid hv anv means (Mi the ontirv. the i.tierul trend I of pilces has ben lower cun, rt ;ales of Clear! iiKS. Inc. Doc. New York Ch.rasro Huston I'hiladelphla .., ft. 1H1UIS Kansas City.... IMUsburs; i-an Francisco., Hultlmoie Cincinnati M nneapolls ... New Orleans.., Cleveland Ietrolt O a, all a , Los Angolas..., Loulavlile Wllwauksa Seattle Ht I'aul Kuffalo ..- Denver Ind anapolis ... Atlanta , Providence .... 1'urtland, Ore.., Memphis , Richmond , Fort Worth. Feaf-jrea of tha TravdlngT and Cloaioar Prlooa on Board of Trade. CTIICAOO, Not. 4. Attempts to follow leaders rather than news Have tha wheat market unusual action today, weak and riroiif turns comics; in quick succession. Notwithstanding1 a suspicion that the lead ing buyers had been feeding tha pit, the rlose waa Arm at nearly Uu highest prloea reached and with a net gain of VU"c latest flures for corn showed NHo ad vance and for oats ,V("c. i-roviaiuns fin ished 2Vuio dearer to lho decline. .Mora unanimity was keen in the covering f short wheat than at any time In some days. There waa also open buying on the part of prominent bouses. Foreign news was less depresslug than expected. There nas much nervousness all day. At one eta-re, dry weather In the southwest started a bull flurry, which, however, suddenly gave plaoe to tha worst weaaneaa this sea run. The ostensible reason for the ool lapse lay In the publication of Ohio and lulchigaii reports telling of fine conditions of growing wheat. Then came a soars which lusted until tha gong closed the eeahlun. Furchasea on a lame acale by big elevator concern were accompanied by r -ports that t.'our was -being bought at Minneapolis for shipment to iCurope. Tha final rushing up of prloea covered the en tire ran ne ot the day. December fluctua tluns run from 87c to SSc, with the close ;e. net higher at s--.c. Corn was stubborn all day. December runted from 4'3to to 47 c and finished Ho up at 474o. Cash corn was steady. No, i ellow closed at bOVic. Outs prices followed tha couraa of corn. December sold between 3tfcuU'a and 3lHc, with last sales at airo. a net gain of Wo. November lard showed heaviness and In tho end was down 12v4l&c: otherwise pro visions Kept just a utile taut. ths leuu..iiB futures ranged as follows. nicies. Open. High. I Low. Close.) Yos y. V'lieat I eo, J May I July H'oill i en. May July Hats 1 'eo. May l'ora Jan. May id Nov. Jan. May lllhH Jan. May i2r'hV ! 4Ti-T-a 4V-- 8SV4.1 87 I 93-3l 274t, 47-H 4-.V 31W-;lSl n 07H Pi la 11 4S 1U IX) 76 I 10 ki e- -I S7H 47 V 4:o;4V' l4Ss84!t'. n4V4ia). 4Wt Ml., 17 15 1 l'Vil H 42Vi 10 i 77 W a .'! 17 05 1 14 11 ai'il 81 H a4Vs,34Hii4 17 12H U 17 H 11 2H 17 10 1 17H 11 45 10 2u 7iH 9 10 8 in) I 8 viH! I !MH 10 2-'4"V3 25 7.',k, 07H1 12H WBATI1ICU IN TUB CHAIN BELT tusettled, with rrobablr Ilaln or fraovr for Satnrdar. OMAHA, Nov. 4, 1910. A disturbance of decided energy Is cen tral otf the middle Atlantic coast, and is cuuHlnir heavy rains throughout that soo tion, a fan of X la Inches having occurred In New York City within tha lust twenty- tour hours. An area of lugti pressure ia following the low, and colder weather pre vails auma tha entire Atlantic aeaooaru this morning. A trough of relatively low pressure extends from Manitoba south over the Missouri valley to the southwest, and unsettled weather Is general over the val leys, with raina and snows in me upper valleys. An area of high pressure over the northwest, accompanied by coldor weather, Is following the trough of low pressure over the valleys, and unsettled and colder weather, with rain or snow, win prevail throughout this vicinity tonight and Sat urday. 1210. 1909. 1908. 1907. Lowest last night 43 49 83 40 precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature lor tooaj-, uegreua. Deliciency lu precipitation siuce warcu i, 13.74 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1S0B, IS8 Inches. Deficiency oorresponoing periuu iu , l.U Inches. . U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. It. Loata Oearral Bfarket. BT LOUIS, Nov. 4.-FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4.40-u4 So; extra fancy and straight. 3.BWiJ1.8&; iiaid winter clears, S3.SUS0. BliED- Timothy, 15.00200. ci ,I)Vllt' 11 ftl TJi BRAN Steady; ' sacked, east track, 83 11 AY Firm; timothy, $l.0o18.60; prairie, V."Vr. v.i..v..... m.o.mh.r 4SX4,n! Mi.'., 48 So. Cash, track, no. , c; s wh.te 4'."o'49ic. . OAf 8 Futures, higher: December. BOHo. Cash, track. No. 2, ale; No. i white, Sue. RYB-Unchanged at T7c I'OULTRV Steady; chickens. Wo. springs. 11c; turkeya, 17o; ducks, lie; geese, 10c RUTTER Steady: creamery, WHO, FUGS Firm at 4o. I'ROVHAIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing, $17.75. Lard, lower; prime ateam, ii cr 11.66. L'ry sail meam. sieaur, P h rts, lc; clear ribs, llfc; short clears. llTt,t:. ltacon, stesoy; Doxea exirs nmi, hiWo; clear nos, uvsu; --i salt Lake City political exig encies to place their deferred I ashlngton ... orders for material. It is this in particular 1 Joseph that Is dwelt on to Justify the aKgreaslvej J C olumbua advance In Cn ted States Steel In face ofAlDny the coniins- renort nf N'ovemhur 1 unruled Tacoma tonnaKe on hand, which ia expected to I Savannah show a low record figure. I Intimations are disseminated, also, that the copper producers' rciati t for October, to appear next week, may be expeoted to show a material reduction of the unwleldlv surplus stocks of the metal. The price of tho metal rose again In London today, but the copper lndustr.als made little response here. 'i he call money market was firm again, with no loans below 4 per cent, and the maximum for the season rising another fraction to 4 per cent. Tha time money market was also strong, the asking rate for sixty and ninety-day loans rising to D'4 per cent, with money lending at 6 per cent for these periods. The est. mates of the currency movement Indicate another decrease. In caah of nearly $3,000,000. Rank rs' f. nance mils have been sold In tho foreign exchange markets during ths week snd reports are becoming current of bor rowing of large sums. In Paris and London In this way on the New York account. There was a rise In the private discount rate In London todav and foreign ax change rates recovered here. llonds were steady. Total sales, par value, I2.04i.oii0. United Btatea bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and teae'.ng quotations on stocks were as follows: galea, tllih. Low. Cloa. Z" (HSi MV4 1.W0 1. (110 2, f"0 2,000 Alllaaunt-rs M Amalgamated Oipoar ... American Agricultural , American Heat Sugar... Amariran CWn American O. A F Am. Cottnn Oil American M. a L, pfd. Am. lea nacurltles American L,lnaed ..... American Loonmottre . Amu-lean 8. A H Am. 8. A R. pM Am. Steal Foundries... Am. gugar Refining.... American T. e T .' American Tobacco pfd.. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co.. Au-hleon. ei 41v ,. Atchison pr4 Atlantis Coast Una.... Dammar Ohio Bethlehem Mael Brooklm RsdI4 Tr Canadian Paelfle tntrl Lealher 4u0 Central iMibar pfd Central of New Jeraa..... , Cheaapeak Ohio U.S00 Chicago A Alton Chicago O. W., new. C. O. W. pfd t'bicago A N. W.... C, M. A St. P i .. v., c. a at. it Colorado F. & I Colorado A Southern Consolidated (las Corn Producte Palawan A Hudson Lienver A R. .- D. A R. O. pfd Illalilient' ttecuxlue F.rle , tlrle lKt pfd Brie id pfd , General aVieulrte Ureal Nm-tliero pfd. .., Ureat Northern Or otf. .. Illinol Central Intertiorousb slet Int. Met. pfd 14. I'M 71H 7W4 3t 4 1 ("4 M4 47 SO 4m) lie U,4U K lo l'JO 4 a.3 100 410 U.PK UO MX! no in l,o 4, lag) 204 w 41H M lu6'4 471 11444 1-tf H'4, 1444 43 104 44 1014, 11 1U4V. "4 n. 1H 1 40 114 10u 41 114 ur-i us 4H 41-4, vai lo14 lilt) luH St T7 M S4 ... .") ... 1" ... nx ... nUO ... 1,700 M ... too MO Mi 'iiii 44 40 V no t3 "iivi iei" 12B 4 us H in MV4 Spokane Toledo Rochester Nashville Hartford Des Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven S.oux City Wichita Giand Rapids Syracuse Augusta, Oa Hlirminghain Springfield, Mass.... bvansvllla Davton Oakland. Cal Oklahoma City Jacksonville, Flo..... Portland, Ma Worcester Mute Rock Knoxvllla Wheeling Charleston Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington Mobile Topeka Davenport W.lkesbarra .. Kaiamasoo Fall River..., Cedar Rapids, Sacramento Now Bedford Sprlnxfleld. Ill Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne Helena Fargo Columbia, b C... Akron Canton Lexington Krle Sioux Falls ' Rock ford ' Qtilncy llloomlngton ...... 77 rpnngneia, 1V4 - Chester, Pa 86 j South Bend 1' ' Lowell i M felnghamton Jackson, Miss..... Decatur, 111 Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb Vlcksburg, Miss... Jacksonville, 111... uuiuth .. Hcranton Houston ... Galveston . York. Pa 44 10 Si 46 47 n 12 s 47 114V4 143 41 HU44 m in l'V4 14 la.... $1,IWS,T10i'. 2X1. . 01H) iv. 12 ots; i..r4.t. 7l."Vl f"l . ryvr,.iM! . 52.3vs.oun' M .47S (V J5. 21.4.0 2'..71i . 2i.4S6.ii'0 . l'.'.iW.'IKI' . lM.4oi.omr le.wo.ooo) lti.5A.I4) 12.018.000 . 13.lV.tRliM. ll.M9.0iO'. 12.472.0liO1. 9,S30,0iO io.su.oo"!. 8 US 0UO 13.927.01.0! 10.731.0l . lU.S14.00Oi 10.173.0Ui 6.923,0001. 7.H13.04),. ,757.0UO 7.676.0un 17Hi(,0i' S.2M.)i 6.77R.yiH 4.54S.0"0 6.'4.0i 4.7!'1.0iH, .770(Wi 4. :i."."i'' W000 I.80,(i0i; 4. 124.01 K) 5. .0no S.7ZS.WI0 t.fwi.ono: .8l9. . 4"!. 000 8 (IM .OuO 2.240 OTK 8.6ir7.Oi0 J.8o4nOi I.170.0OO. .229.0001. .318 000 8.249,000 .4:15.000 . 8.8.W.O0O, 2,354 W .071,010 .4ft0 0no l.tiW.0001, l.SO.1,000 .4.0OO l.ani.ouo , l,e27.0UO 1.425.0(0 1.6R7,OilO 1.830 OHO l,W.in) 1,30(1,000 1,4:17 om l.HiS.fnin1 1.4.1.0001 1,024.000 l.tn wio 1,075,000 l,4rjono 1.102 M 1,036.000) IkW.OtaW 1,076 000 93S.00M n2 000 1,204.001)1 916.00W 20 0il0 L129 OOffl 000 I 3,7. i2.v. S.N . 10 7'. H.v,. 1 1 13 N 6.0 7 1.6 ltf.tl 11 3 "si 1.3 .9 5.8 2 0 16.0 . .8 6 0 10.0 Cattle Receipts Are Small, but Week Closes with Bearish Feeling. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER light ltecrtpta Ho t 'rem to Maarpen the Demaad -Trade ta Vkrrp and l.ainhs 1 Slow aad Doll. SOUTH O.UAHA, Nov. 4, 1910. Receipts were. Catt'e. llota 5hep UHMai Moiiiiay l.i.ew 2..J ..i.t'ii lllrlal 1 uesouy .SM S.l filial Wednesday 7.rj 2 r.47 2 1 l nlli ial Thursday b.r.'ti 2 vi ..8fi .vtiniate Friday 1.W4 t.4s) 6.ii2o Five days this week... .3S.2V3 14.4M Uu.044 Same days .avt eek . .. .3, . I.:2 lv.lii lio.tvj same davs 2 weeks ago...t.i.l:'.7 l.V l'd.7:i Same d.is 3 weeks tig.i..4".4-i ' IH.9'4) V.: 910 Same nay 4 wei ks aao..3 4'i l-.i lo 1:.7H same uays last year 2V.3JJ K.Wt Wl The tollowinx tame shuws Hie receipts of cattle, hOK and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to data as compared with last year: miO !'.. Inc. Dec sttle 1.0::t.ii29 9S5.4..4 Hh.lHio Huns l.hoi.5.iK l.saja.V.l 2.X).S Sheep 2.701.W7 l.Hii,9a 6!6,6i9 Ill following Lama anows lue average prices of bogs at couth Omaha tor tha last keveral daya, with comparisons. 19.0 "ii'.i 10.6 8.8 $.1 13.3 ?vs 10 8 46 . 6 9 .2 12 9 64 65 , 2.3 , .4 1.3 8 8 4 , 10.S 7.51 4.31 1.4 .4 22.9! 00.6 "ii'.i 7.9 1 S3 18.1 "i'.i .5 i.6 18.8 4.7 "7li 8.1 1W.41 22.0 16.21 43.2 6.91 lxi 700 "ioo las) t,0 t,HQ International HarT eater ... U.KU Hour, bbls. Wheat, bu "'.w- Corn, bu liZ Oats, bu 10,900 43,000 3.t 44,000 I I w Vja c.ish ipiotailons were as follows: FLOUlt Fa.iy; winter pateiiU, $4.1ft44.90; wirier mrulglits, $i.M'i 4.5T.; spring straiglits, II 304 4.50; bakers. ii.Mu.w, spring pal ems, best hard, Stl.la. HVF No. 3, 77o. KA1U.KV Fwd or mixing, 07 o; fair to choice malting, 73j-77o. Slil-IDfJ Flajt. Nu. 1 sonthwestern, $2.60; No. 1 north western, 82.03. Tluioihy, llover. 114.30. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $17.87 fili al). Lard, per Iw ins., Jll.7... short ill MUcs (loose). In 50 j lO.50. bliort citiar aides (boxed). Sl0.7WlLtA). 'Id (1 clea.iaui.ua of wheat and flour were eival to iULikO bu. Pi Unary receipts were 4'k-MuO ou., iwui.raJ wild L2ti,vkA( bu. the curt espuudtng uuy a year aero. Ksuitiated receipts tor tomorrow; Wheat, 3a cam; corn. 177 cars: oats. 7 cars; hogs. 8,taA head. Chicago Cash Prloes vVbeati No. red. e't'vtiDO Ao; No. 8 red. I.VIWSc; No. 3 hard eJ-VitMHc; No. 8 bard, ,'ui' ,c, No. 1 north ern surlug. 11 uul.. J; No. 3 northern spring. lviiLA: No. 3 apiiug. niiwstc. Com; No. 2 uaalt. 5JV:a No. 3 cash,. 4t'Uc; No. 3 White, i..:uHo; No. S whit. 4i--,y.,"e; No. 8 yellow. UM Nt. I cash. SluJlHa; No. whit. SJ,ilHc No. 8 whlta, KiHo; No. 4 whit. UHiuc; Standard, SiiaJHC Hl'TTKlv Steady; 'creameries. 4ii Joo Calrlea, 8.i.i27e. KGOS steady; receipts, .317 caaea; at mark, eases Included, lH4i'Ho; firsts, 2to; tirima flrsta 2o. CHtt.;'K erteady ; daisies. lSTJlo; twins, 14jHS". youug Americas, Ujlio; l.,nir horns. luJlOSaO. POTATOES Kteady; oholoa to fanoy, 463 lie: fair to good. 4Jo. POULTRY citeady; turkeys, 17o; fowls. loic: surlnxs. 11 Ho. VIAL Steady; is to gO-lb. wta, o-lOn; M to et-lb. wta., WUo; 44 to UO-lb. wta. IIH'11 l'-'Ho. Chicago Reovlpts, Wheat. 44 cars; corn, ITS cars, oata, 143 cars. H.Umated Tomor- ' low Wheat. 2o cars, corn. 177 cars, oat 4 IT Philadelphia Prodnco Marlcet. PH1LADKLPH1A. Nov. l-HUTTKK- Flrin; western creamery Wi nigner; western t-reainery, 84c; nearby prints, Me. KGG rlrni; r-eiineyivaiuo. om. w.... nearby ftists, free cas.s. ic at niars. cui rent recelpta In returnable cases, 23c at mark: western firsts, free coses, 31o at murk; current receipts. io at mark. CHBKnK Steady ; rew iora mn uiw., fancy, 15"c; tair to good, itditw Peoria Market. rrnnti Nnv. 4 CORN Steady I No. S yellow. 4a4o: No. 3 yellow, 4Ko; No. 3. 49c; No. 4. 42HM448c; Bo grade. To. OATS Lower; Mi. 1 wnne, oio; no. wblto. 81 HC V Mlaneapolla OraJa Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. I.-WI1EA T De- r.ii.lmr. 9Mkc: May. II TO,e; io. 1 narq, $1,02 4; No. 1 nortnern, 11 1 vi-, nv. a noilhern, UtiHiUw0. vQ- u Mllvrankee Orata Market. MILWAUKF.K, Nov. l-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, Sl Olujl. 08; No. hoitliern, l.rn 1.01; lecembr, a'o. IIAKLli eampiea, vz-qiho. I.oadoa Moaey Market. 1.0NDON. Nov. 4 American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trad bg today. At noon ine iiunn waa rteody, with prices ranging irom -ne aoov to H below yeaterdav a New York oloalng. Int. Uarine pld. Iuteniatlonal Faiier .... Internatiimal Funis- .... Iowa Central Kansas City Bo K. C. So. pfd Iju-led Oas Loularllla A Naabrtlla... Minn. A 8i. Loui , M., St. P. A 81 B. M... M., K. A T M. K. A T. pfd Missouri Paclfie National lilacult Natloliai Lead , N. H. K. of M. 3d pfd New Turk Central , N T., O. A W Norfolk A Western.... North American , Northern Paulfl Pacific Mall PeiiUBjrlTBiiia, ex-dlT .. People' Oas P., C, C. & B4.. L..... FH labors Coal Preeaed Stee4 Car Pullman Palaoa Car.... HaUva? Steel gprlng. . Heading HrnuLllo 81eel Knyublie tileol P(4 ltok laiand Co koi-k laiand Co. pfd.... St. L. A i. F td Pfd.. St. Louta 8. W U . W pfd. Sloee-r-hetrield s. A I.. Southern Paoifle SouUiern Hallway 80. Hallway pld Tenneess pier Tuu Facllic T , Bt. U A W T . St. L. W. Pli.- t nion Pacllio , I'niou Paiillio si4 , ; nlled Blatea Healtr.. I'nuea Duue nuoue. tuned Blalea Bteel...., V. . Bteel pfd. I tail Chopper 300 l'lO .400 ,") 800 100 400 . 1.1M 1sj 8u0 . 70-) . 18.400 . t.y . l.Oia) UK) . ) . I"0 . ,700 '. ". . l.au4 H v0 '.114,400 ,. 2.7) . -i0 ,. ,3"0 . tv BftUj 1MH US 1V4 lit M"4 ev4i 114 11 Uw 4 XIV, 324 44 10 14. iii" , "4'4 U114 41 84. Ill 44i4 luo'4 44 l;o !U I04 10.14 rT4 114 11 H 4 444 4v 44H 2Ti 44 IMS Ul 40 1.S 2T4 414 1U n lta 44 ti 44 14 141 t4 44 147 H 126 V4j 46 us bs UH 17 1I4 M 74 S 41 ?' 49 4 M 1MV4 UTS 4H nvt 44 V, 114 17 13 44V4 "4 K 650 0110 643.000 ! 504,0001.. C34.0W 4.9 SM.OOftl 628,0001 15.1' 427 0001 715.01 01 400 0001 4W.0OO SlJ.Oool 87,00ik 57.000 4.919.000 .566 000 S.6(.00O 19 002.0UOI L004.000. 10. 1.4 6.01 15 4.4 1.4 26. 6 9.1 80.8 4 3 .3 33.2 'tit 15.8 21.7 'X's 24 5 u.a 17.4 4.6 1.5 16 28 84.0 heavies- showing ret declines of 1 1. 1 Ms have i.een relatively a.virre st:d nre i i-itiK pretty close to st ady With I P.. 1 : k !-p"i. , .. ' Umi.1 I,. i.l uu Ji j' ' it I"'... 1 11 1 I -I So olK. -.'7-.,i c si-ot. i t Ir -t I. u-i.i 1 . 1 . S:i 'ordsv. Representative sales No. i Sh. Pr. N'. . P-. it s! ... t 74 i: ... -' 11 4.t ... 7 7ft 13 . . n.i 4-. .... , v.i 3D 7 tt : 1 0.1 f. ,i ... 7 s ") 5 ..res ... 1 so 1" fit 4" 4 4.. a-JJ M 1 11 f-S 5. 4 Ort t ill 4 7 S 44 .! (HI ID 14 )M T 45 et- f 0 l tn) a VI 44 t V i-x) 1 llll 44. I" 4 . . T a : tJ la 4 04 44 4 K 7 44 ; 16.) I if 11 J14 o 7 :) n rn 40 nt 44 IMT 1 tw 4V in 44 I t, Hi XI J 1V0 7 44 74 ... I t.l 41 1 1' 7 P 4.- ) ... I 10 44 ;! 1 7 IJ ... I 10 t 2.4 H 7 ! 11 : ... I IV 41 ?4 lot 1 M 7 Sl t) I :to 1 : . . i K 7 IC4 10 I tw 46 273 ISO 7 .". 7V .231 ... I 4) 14 a 40 7 5 3 lit 40 I i. 8C s ... 7 Hi . 514 ... I to In 2s 4 0 I 42 :.- 80 8 40 f.t JMl 1' 7 S 44 17J ... I M M M 7 V 71 1 ... I u SiJ ... 7 9 f l lJ ... I to STAt.s. 4 45 t) 8 IS 4 44 4O0 4 IS 1 1 'le- 1 ln;i.l w si- nut'. last 1 4jO; Vd In London l.o. ally 11 ai aet n- in. et. .n 1 1 ..-.in-r-v r.-endrv uMiihern snd No. 1 f It) s-..i: .- itr, s.-it. '.ui l'-.;.'-, No. J fo-.iiidiy n 'i I -ein. $!...: 1 1 vi. .-1-. 1.. . Is N.v. 4 -U;TAI.S l.e.i i. stiong, II Sprltei. e.isy ; V-.7. -i.' 081 4114 UIIi r:Vtl.k I' HICK . N'O. 8. de'lveiel tr carloiK, 8Jc, N,. 1 J. In 1-lh. curtot s pack. 2lHc; dairy Market changes Datea. 1910. 190.19otl-.li'M.lt'O5.190t. Oct. Oct, Oct. Nov, Nov Nov. $ Nov. 4 80... 1... 1... 3.. Ut( 7 67.1 $ m 1 l0i 6 SO 4 S 8 181 6 151 I 6 6.) 6 U0 4 94 I (4 I I 68 t i9 V2i 4 9ZI 4 83 7 87 7 72 I 411 8 0o 4 Ml I s 7 81V 7 061 8 72 48 IV, "l " 8 vH 7 us, 5 8 O'l M 7 74 0 89j ft B2 ' SBj w Sunday. Receipts and dipos:tlon of live stock at the Union stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty -lour hours ending at S p. nu yes tei day : RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'g, C, M. & St. P 1 a basil .Missouri 7'aclflo Vnion I'acinc 10 C. & N. W., east 8 C. 02 N. W., west 13 C, Ht. P.. M. ei O.... 2 C, 14. & i., east 1 C. B. & vj., west 35 C, R. 1. A P., east C, R. I. tk P.. west.. 1 Illinois Central Chicago Ot Western 1 Total receipts 87 DiatocilTlON- 1 1 1 9 IS X 33 2 5 3.. 10 4 1 to 8 a 1 11.. 58 28 1 HKAD. Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Tacking Co 24 M0 60s tSwilt & Co 868 7.-3 4,97i Cudany Packing Co 4A 449 743 Armour & Co 501 899 91n Cuuany, from St. Paul 3tu Omana, from Denver.... 97 .... .... F. 11. Lew.s 20 J. R. Root ot Co 31 J. II. Bulla 32 MoCreary A Carey 8 r. Weriheimer 81 Lehmer Bros 1 .... .... T. J. ins hi am , 8 Leo Rothschild 25 .... .... Other buyers Si .... 14.310 Sill-. 1. 1 '1 Hoc in sheep and lamps today was i.ard,y lu u.a eitoug.i iO develop any new leuluies ol tonse.j.n i,cc aim va.ues re luuiiud uiiotau.y steatl with those, of yca tero.iy. Moueiate receipts mire yauled, brihgitig tut- total for me w. i k thus lar up to 1.70. iso itend. Movement was quiet as the demand from either packers or leeil eia at tne wevK-vtid Is seiuom vrry ac tive. Final clearance was practically com plete. ttMiay led lamns selling at 80 40 with prims grassera quotable only a little Uiwuer. While supplies this weag were larger tnan expected, average quality of ofieilngs was rather common, a lot ot tailings coming from South Dakota and V yoinlng. '1 ne eastern trade has been in poor shape and. in a large measure, local weakness Isiely la due to tlus condition. Feeder lambs have auffered moie tnan any otner class of stock, the poorer kuula of light wrlgnis selling around too lower than prices at last wSK s close. oooa iiesny teeaer lambs are hardly wont than a quarter lower while teener sheep show little. If any. weakness, common ewes are possmiy iouuk) lower for the live days, nut ewes with good mouths and feeder wethers are in mueii the s.une notches . us iney were a week mo. - The tone to tho market for fat flock has been rather uncertain owing to the bullish Influence of small sorts and the bear an Influence of eastern truda reports, lamhs ar- closing about lfuAa lower, while fat sheep of ail kinds have been in very fair dsmand at steady to shaded figures. Half. lat strings are still out ot tavoi-. nowever, and are selling on much the same basis as good feeders or fair killers. (Quotations on grass stock: wood to choice lambs, SO.KftC.ts); fair to good lambs, $tf.iK)iiti.2j; feeding lambs. S3.uOi.iu 76; handy weight yearlings, 14 9o5.2": heavy year lings, 84. Wil. 00; feeder yearlihKS, $4.2517 6.00; good to choice wethers, $3.Sf.'u4.10; fair to good wethers, $3.&n'a3.8i: feeding weth ers, $3.3ufci3.6; breeding ewes, $4 OiV&ii.Ott; fat ewes, 13 4o.i3 V); feeding awes, $2.26u3.0O; canners, $1.502.25. No. 113 WVo. Iambs, feeders, culls. 4X0 Wyoming lambs, feeders. Not Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete.' Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. 134 a 11114 4t 84 11444 43 9V4 4 llSVi 2'4 HO 101 rJ-4 444 les 4 H 44 8.1H 4nH 106 1S s 138 4 4V 44 44 V 4t.V LU V 4314 4SV4 44 IIS n 1H0H 10,4 31 vi ; 44 m s li44 84' 7 V ! !' aH I 4! U 0 New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Not. 4.-MONBY-On call strong at 44 per cent; ruling rate, 4'4 per Cunt; closing bid, 44 per cent; offered at 4H per cent. Time loans, strong; sixty day and ninety-day 6614 per cant; six months, 4V-y5 Per cent. PRIAiEJ MKRCANTILK PAPER 6V to I per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak after ad vance with actual business In bankers bills at $4.818StT4.8196 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8590 for demand; commercial bills. $4.81Vb- 81W. SILVF.R Rar, 664c; Mexican dollars, 4lo. BONDS (government, ateady; railroad, ateady. Closing quotations on stocks and bond! were aa follows: V. I. ret 8. rg....l0Clnt. M. M- 4 Ha. do coupon... 100H Japan 4 U. . 8a, rag, do eoupea......... C. 8. 4. r( do eoupoa Alltl-Chal. 1st ta. Am. Af. 4a Alu. T. A T. or. Ain. Tobacco 4s , N. R. It- do 4a. lews N. t. a Arroovr Co. 4HS.. 41 Atchison gea. ta, do sr. 4a. do or. 4a At. C. k Ul t Bal. A Oble 4a. d tvta do S. W. vs. Brook. Tr. or. 4 Oen. of O loiv du 4a .10144 K. C. So. let 8e.. .114 U 8. deb. 4s 11131... .115H I. A N. unl. 4s . 71 iL, K. ft T. lat 4s, .7074 dO gen. 4 Vo i.10T.vMo. Pmclflo . ot M. 4Vta. 9 g. 14 6'4 At 4 94 74 V4 J4 44 t.'i't 77 YCaaaias City Grata aad Prvvlaloaa. K.VNSA3 CITY. Via. Nov. A-WHHLAT Iceuber, SaWel-'Svv, ealler; !ay, tlW l4t aelleir. Caah, unchanged; No. t Lard, eow4a3o; No. 3 hard. ostc; No. 3 K.V Allele: No. 3 red. S-Viwoo. OOH.S-D-enber, 447o. bid; May. 47. fi,,', tdd. Caah. unchanged: No. 3 mixed. in7 V; No 3 mixed, 4 , -..-''4 , ; oj Nov, vahilex 4vM.e: No. S white, 47j47vo. OAT I achanged. Nv 8 widta, $14TrHo; Iva. 3 whlie, aujOHo. RYM-JVo. , 7oi7So. HA7-I 'nchanged ; rhole tlranthy, $JJ.it3 Keo- chop-e prain. SU.to Rl TThUi Creamei y. lis-: firata. 6c shd. ttc: r-ack.na stock. JJHa l-iKia Lj-traa. 3bHc; flrau. SgHr; awoooda, fSHo. Raoelnta Shipments. Wheat, bu .... 9Kt0 Corn, bu .... .2l'i4t Otis, bu .. 4,f0 1S ixmHKllI N. ... 7V4 M , k. T . lit, N. T. Central ... I Jsertolt W ...U4 du pfd ...lot OnUrie W ... 11 Peiins iTsjila ...Soil Hal, a Mlnea 47 hsedlng , U koothern 117 , P...1SH4 do M 1, Southern Paclha. . MS Unioa Paoirto .. II da fit . 414 V. 8. Steel ,. t,4 do p:4 ,. 4. Wauaatt ,. at du pr i , 1J goanlsh tuiwl. .141 .. 44H ..1'4 ..1-4 .. Ol .. 4V4 ... 44 ,.. It ... TVV, .. 3: .... lO.tnO .... 140 ... l.JW ... 1.VU9 '' ioo .... 1.70 4, .... ivt) '"Hi .... l.HO S.ivo Consult, money... do aceour.. ..... Anial. topper A nscenoa Atohieou do uid Reillmor A 74ilo. naulan Psoitis. l'hel,eele O... 1 tiloagu ti. W . . tlu.. alll. A 8t lie Ileer Un?er A K10 O de pit Erie 4 lat ptd de ad p'd Orna Trtuik ... i.ln.l. (NmiLtmI. fit, Ve.lt liui-. viuiet t -o-ieu par wtuioei. MoNh. 4HV rr 'i'- , . 1'be rate of uU.oui.i In the ooen market for anon bnia It IS per cent, lor uireo niontua- biila, ;-lHi par cent. B4Mtom Stoka aad Baa 4s. BOSTON. Nov. 4. Closing quotations on Mocks w4: tllouat MotawX tmL Ooivyw A X- U - anwiia txm. V a -i -ara. Uaera., Waosah Waliash pfd Western Maryland W eallnghousa gieetli .. Western t:nlon Wl,i4Uig A 1 K Total sale tor th ear, ei-dJT... !.) 2u0 8,- WO I,) t 4i) 477,60 till 84H 'H 41 It 894 4lv 444 7414 74 41 H 8t 3144 'ffi 444 114V4 elra 'S liS4 4o4 44 14 14 44 47H 74 TiS 4 Cen. Leather 6a. 74 do eb. 4a M Y N. H. At H. ...1074 . 6 U44 ...luA N at W. 1st a ... K do ov. 4s luo4 ... 4V4 No. Paoldo 4 lco ... iS do 3 71Vi ... H-iO 8. U rfdg. 4S .... 4.14. ... 4o4penn. et. 4. 1415.. K'4 ...li- i)o oon. 4a n w Reading 11. 4a. l4 M4 I C. of N. J. g 6.. .! St U A 8. F. f(. 4 II V. UH4 8T4( ' ru 87 44 114 Pi 4 Vt 114 bov, 44 V, II S l4 7vt 73Vt 4 Chea A Ohio 4V. ao nt. a Cbloao A A. SV.. C. 8. A 4). j. ta... oe gefv l do gen. 5a., Wttft. U 8. W. a , 7v 4o UK gold 4 444 Seaboard A. U, . Vi bo. P.O. COL 4 Total ,643 8,726 18,271 CAtiou-ihtra was tne usual compara tively kiuaii jpriuays run 01 cattle aim tue usual uuil and unaaiisiautory rnuay's truuu. OiXeniiaa Inoiuuwu a sptiliKUng 01 wry decent cornieu oeeves, out puoaeis look very little interest in tneiu and uius were lower, wnere tiiey couid tie muuceu to bid at ail. 'me weea closes witn a veiy beansn leeiing in tue tat catuo niaiaet and prices luiiy tsioO lower vhau tiiey were two weess aso. on tne oilier iiand ail classes ot buyers bavs laaen uold 01 tne range beef 1U gooa suape and price have teen lairiy goou all wvma, averaging up suoatanually in same, aa at tne uioati 01. last weeK. Eastern markets are Insist. eul ou cutaper Oeet and lor tlus reason the oeairaoi rangers nave held tueir own In face 01 the aeouumg maiaat tor coiu ted beeves. there was little life to tha market for oowa aua turners touujr, aua aitnougu aup piies were very limueu the deiuauu waa of the niost inuiiterent cliaiactar and puces were anywnei lroiu weaa 10 a ojiue lower than yesteruay. butcher Block lias bean Beuing to reiauvely better auvuniage U beef steers an weeii owing to me ueuiauu lor cheaper beet, but lho geneial tone 10 the traue at the close Is raiuer weaa and values ara generally a shaue lower in au they were ai the close of last weea, Business in Blockers and teeueis has peen pieny badiy uemoi aimed all week. The recent severe decline in coruleds nas niu a aeprettslng Inilueuce and the leeuer u-aue has been Qisappoinling Irom start to fiiiisn. luce have been woiauig lower every Oay and at tne close the general uiarkei is tuiiy isuouc lower than at the ciose of last week, it looks very much as it a large number of cattle will be carried over 10 next weea lu speculators' hauas, as there Is little Indication 01 any improvement in the a email d deaplla tne sharp break In prices. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, to. 00,4). So, lair to good beef steers, 5.6o-a.4o; common to fair beef steers, $4.2og)6.2o; good to choice cows and heilers, $4.4o&u.v; lair to '"oil cows and heifers. 83.4oiu4.u: curmuo iw fair cow and heifers, $2.753.40; good to choice stock- ers and leaders, 4t.Wuu.it; lair 10 good locker and feeders, 84.0u4.o0; common to fair slockera and feedera, $U0uuo.80; atock hellers, 43.0Oiu4.2S; veal calves, 4J.0OJ i.oo; bulla, siags, etc., e3.lsau4.i. Quotations on range cattle: Choice to prune beeves, $8.4iuu4.76; good to oholce beeves, 36.4A&t.00; fair to good beeves, 84. 60 (o.2o; common to fair beeves, J.iVa4.4o; good to cnoice heifers, 84.oiny6.00;. good to choice cows, t4.04.to; fair 10 good cows, 4J.iV-o4.Oo; canner. $2. 764tl.au. Kepreaenlauve salea: BKKF STKERS, RCTTKn-Cre.Mnery. the teiall trod In 1-lb In St'-Hv tulis, Sle; .No Dik-; packing sttx k, Old In (v-h. tubs, 13J-.40. every' Tuestl.iy. CUF.KSi: Tw Ins. 171 '17V: Young Arnrr Icas. lv .1; t!alvles. 17H'HVc; triplets, is.-; Ilnihuixer. lvc; No. 1 brick. lMilvi.,e; im ported Swiss, 3?c; domestic Svvita, i'le; luocK SWIH, 2iC POIT.TK Y I'l essed broilers, under f lbs , $.") dot.: over 3 lbs., 14c; hens, i:.c; rocks, lis.c; ducks, Ki ; t-esc, ! ; tuikevs, tic; pige ns, ptr (lot., $1.3): l-o-r.er squabs, per dos., 34 On; fancy s.iisb, p. r do.. $i.ui; Vo. I. pr do., $.1 11O. Alive: Hr.uleis. I.ve; over 2 lbs., si-jc; hens. He; old roo- -rs, 7c: old ducks, full feathered, lie; iiteM', full feats etcd. UK-, turkey s, lv-; a .urn a fowls, ;mo each; pigeons, per dos., tki ; homers, per tins., $3.0H; t.piabs, No. 1. per deg , Jl.j-.i; No 2, per do. . evt-. FISH tall frcz n -Pickerel. 12c; ntiita fish, lv'c: pike. 1-c; trout. 14c; linn crsp plrs, V; Spanish mackerel, live: eel. lsoj haddock, lc: flounders, U-; green catfi.-h, lvc; roe shad. $1 .no each; el'fld roe, pit- pair, R.V-; frog laga, per dos, too; salmon, 13c; halibut. lCc. HKKF CUTS Ribs: ro. 1, 10c: No. . 12c; No- f'0- Loin: No. 1. 17HC; No . 13'4e; No. 3. 8!-a. Chuok: No. 1, 7',e- Nn. 2 Hc: No. 8. 8c Round: No. 1. c; No. , 7'-o; No. 3, To. plate; No. 1, c; No. 1 bc; No. 3. 5Hc. FRUITS Oraiiges: California Vslenclas. good slr.as, per box. 86.0O; 96 slse, per box.' 80. Lemons: Limonlera, txtra fancy, Jsj sire, per box, js; 3W) sir.e, per box. t; choir 800 sire, per uu, ti-uvi -ou s aw, per dot. 8; 50 : 240 slxa, 0O0 per box lcs. Banana r per bbl.. $460: California Winter Nellis. per box $2-85. Apple: Home-grown cooking, par 'bbl.. $3oOtu4.l): Mistotn l Jonathan and 233 Wyoming lambs, 8:t6 Wyoming lambs. feedera... feedera... 361 Wyoming lambs, feeders lt W yoming lambs, feeders 379 Wyoming ewes, feeders 400 Wyom.ng lambs, feeders 417 Wyoming lamhs, feeders 4FV0 Wyom.ng ewes, feeders 343 Wyoming ewes, feeders 201 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls.., lord Wvomlng lambs, feeders... 26 Wyoming ewes, feeders , 470 Wyoming ewes, culls , lfO Wyoming yearlings, culls... POO Wyoming lambs, feeders... 239 Wyoming ewes 202 Wyoming ewes, feeders U9 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 601 western yearlings, feeders.. 70 western yearlings, culls...-. 224 Idaho ewes 118 Wyoming lambs 3H9 Wyom.ng lambs, feeders.... 107 Wyoming ewes 49 Wyom.ng ewes, culls 206 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 371 Wyoming lamba, feedera.... $01 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 444 Wyoming lambs, feeder.... 1003 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 1080 Wyoming lambs, feedera... CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and lloge Slew Sheep Weak. CHICAGO, Nov. 4 CATTLE Receipts, 3.0.K) head; market slow and weak; beeves, 14. tVxu7.tif.: Texas steers. 43.oMift.7A; western steers, $4 I046.S6; Blockers and feedera, $410 tfio.50; cowa and hellers, 4.2oo.uo; caives, 87.KOYiil0.2u. HOGS Receipts. 15,000 head; market for light hogs, 5c lower than opening, others slow; light, 38.164lS-f6: mixed, X7.7Cft8.80; heavy, 7.8..ij8.Ui; rough, $7.36ii7.53; good to choice heavy, $7.6Mi65; pigs, $i.bo8.60; bulk of sales. 87.8ui7i8.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head: market weak: native, 82.fiiKi4.36; west- m. $2.t)ru4.30; yearlings. 84 36'a5.40; lambs. native, $4.?6u)65; western, $4.76'4.8S. Av, Pr. .28 60 .69 t 60 .61 5 00 .80 B 60 .81 S 60 , 64 6 00 . K3 2 33 .61 6 00 . 4 5 00 .79 05 .87 3 2u .37 4 00 .59 6 40 .100 75 .88 15 .86 8 25 . 47 N 00 .102 8 26 .97 73 .89 4 35 .77 4 25 .84 8 36 . 105 3 20 ,. 9 6 40 . 69 5 60 .112 8 80 ,. 78 2 15 .44 4 25 . 43 4 75 .61 5 00 .64 6 36 .68 6 00 .65 S 40 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,500 head. Including 500 southerns; market, steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, $t.2aij7.40; fair to good, $4.65 uou; western steers, $4.0u6. ia; Blockers nd feeders. io.6ouiO.76; southern steers. $4.lAxito.2i; southern cows, $2 76i-t.7; native cows, I2.Kai(.oo; native heifers, $3.7otu4.2b; UHS. 83.2.14.60. HOUS Receipts. 6.000 head: market. 60 lower; bulk of salea, $8.00)18.50; heavy, $8.00 tu.3o; packer and butchers, $8.308.50, light, $3. 34 8.6j. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.4O0 head; market, lOo to l.'c lower; lambs, 8526 Wil.oO; yearlings, $4.26((4.75: wethers, STt.Mkiji lS; ewes. S3.2oCa4.00; Blockers and feeders, $2.764. 20. No. At. Fr. No. 4 407 4 II I II luoi 6 00 31 i m .8 i COWS. 4 848 3 18 4 4 i 3 80 8 8 416 3 34 8 8 7W 3 S 4 , HEIFLRS. 1. 445 8 86 8 , t ti V tsP CALVES. 8 884 8 84 4 1 800 4 W 1 AT. ...1246 ...14tl .1107 .llbO . 146 Fr. 4 (0 1 46 8 48 3 74 8 44 4 84 448 4 0 , 347 , 140 3 84 4 64 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. a at. A A F. g 8Vm M 4o C n. L A P. a . t4 to 1st ref. 4 4a rfg. 4s tv go.' Rallwaf 61 tola. In. 44 Tl do si. ... Colo. Mid. 4s ta I Dion pmcllla v. 4 I. I. 6 t 4V4 7 do ST. Loral Br4tla. furnlahed by purna, Brlnker National bans Quotations furnlahed py A Co.. 4tS Nw Omaha building: ...VH4 ...nut ... a.4 ....itivt .... l ... so .... 40 fi.ftiO 27. it k.OuO , st S V..d CIV. 'I t.4. vi.,u,nt IllDua .... 1' -. 1" Norvn butts .. S-4 kulub Laae a. a c. r. a a -ou ioiuiuiu putt t,WJlllou . Fj,'i oaoaoi ; Csl. A Arlsou.-- e parrett A A C.. Hevla- -eT" trfuluor ...- Italalh 4rata wlarVet. PTXtTH, Nov 4 WUl-AT nsue-nher, tars; utr, Bi wv: No 1 nurioarn. t .-,; 2 northera. '.li9:o. I.lvrrpMl 4reUa Matr Wwt. IJvT-TIlPOfiL, Nor. l-WH liT-rt fuut Svo. I rati, Waatarm win tar. to suauk. ai Ul isntetoilal L SU4U. C l.Taun l.iri.i-A tsKi. .- Cra u IT OMsrfie tavnaa- Sualiuaa ' Butsmur ..... B'srtur P ... 8-w ... t-w ... ...10 ... 14V. T L.V 61 at .... ' a..... ! - "A. a a. R- ... .4-48 is J a M ins Fosrst v4isw.. Vt kerr lte... , t-1 Balls OOVP- to pi oon- utm (-- l'' Winona Id is mi 8s 4 W,UfSjClUO U4 Bit. aakse. U)M. I). A H. ov. D. A R. O. ta... da ret 4s. P.stlller' tm , krl p. L 4s, , do geu. 4s do ct. 4a, ar. A do serte 8) Geo. kilea OT. la. ill. (ira. 1st nt , Int. Mat. tta Uld. Ollareo. IHi do let a ref. 4a... . 44 0. B. HuOUer 4a.... . W U. 8. Be4 3d 4a... . le Va-Cr. Clietn. 6a . 4V ewtbasb lat s . 744 do 1st A ex. 4s.... . Ttv W estern Md. 4..... . TVV4 W est. FX so. e. 8s, .144 Wl. Ootral ts 1. 41S 14a. Pee. ot. 4a ,. 41 4 . TS44 . It . Tl . 12 . v, . H .1 .14 .107V4 .lu4 . 7 .101 .1"4 .liwvi .1H . 41 . 4e ,. 41 . U 4 . 8iV No. ol cows.... lo feedera. 20 cows..., 1 feeders. Li cows..., Av. . 818 . 706 . 808 . too . 7b4 Pr. 8 15 4 00 5 A 4 45 3 15 No. AV. 10 calves... 2vl 11 Ireders.. 7-.1 38 Blockers. 629 31 cos w 6o4 John Hayes Wyo. 57 feeders.. 800 4 65 40 cows 383 30 steers.. ..1026 4 e0 James MoCUntock Wyo. i feeders. . t8 4 80 13 cows 1004 E. Meredith Wyo. 18 heifers.- S06 4 40 10 feeders.. 918 J. K. Moore Vt yo. $S feeders.. 8v7 4 90 12 feeders. 31 cows 848 4 05 0 cows..., 73 cows k5 60 9 cows... Borl Coanty w.rrants . I it of Omaha ts, IIJ', ..... N.ll.msl S.Jx. 4s, Colored Tel Co. 1 JJ-ST f01..;- roluinbua. Keo., Ietm,l kdlsofl ta. !"- Hsu-oil t niied Rr. 4s, UJ1 r.lnnont ITsaineij a- - e (ierlliaa T irw Its, llsrilr No. IUlUHKll1.1i n. Hydrsulle Pressed But P' luw Portias l 'anie.it 1st 4s K.'ua. O. a. 1 P 01 PM; WktklU Kaluga t Itr R A U 4 , 118 Lain Bell umwr ss. ta.cwoe Co.. a. D . la !l Nebeaaaa (Naaee Co.) war. 3 per eot M.uria a Co. tw. w Otuatia water ts, imI Oman w er si pia On .an Wtsr ad put Oinsba A U . St. fr P'd 8 per sent Omaha a C M, St. Ry. aa. 1U4 iiciatia use aa. Mi7 limana Ua 4s. U14. 4l isuia any. Now Tark MtaUug SttMlaav. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Cloalng; quota- tlona aa tululnc stocks were: 44 ti 4 101 44 44 4 IJV, ' VMS ins I e s , 4 M .1 luO 4 11 14 MV4 M I'M lw 44 KS8 M 1! j 4 ' 104 1 at4 i4 4 Mg, 84 4 41 14 ft 4 44 714 lis) tut lUUVg. Kovr York Cora Market. Th following quotations are f urn' shed by IOgan A Bryan, mmher New York Stock exchange, Jio South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Irurplratlcm 44 Laroa 4Tk 81 Nee. OJtiaulldated... 31V 1 Newbousa 1'4 .. IS Ohio tVniper 14 1 11-14 Hawblde Coalition... 3 .. Har (Vitrei 1 H-14 , .. I Swift Pkd. I'O I'M .. V llesra-Roehvick Ct. . .V as Silver Pick 4 ... 14 g u peril r Pitlsbuig US ... 114 Tonopa Mining ... ... 74 Trtnliy Coiaisr 4 .. 1' Nort Uuts It. ... I Bohemia 44 ... 74 tulbway - 44 eao WW 4'oul TtnMl at est. 86 ts a-s.s. it Cou. CaL A T J.i hora iii.et si Iron tilver . . . -. 1 lxsdvili Can. . 10 utlerea. Uttte Cloef Meuoaa li (irtarl S4 Ot-bw .- -lJ" Jianaart) H leilow Tmtsrr Btmtwaawat. WASH1NOTON, Nov. 4 Tha 4tandrtJeTi of tit treasury at the bei ic'ng of bual- stavta today waa as folln-.t 1st frraaai Har Btal Oa 34 host 00 tNwwolldataa. 1 li, itte CosliUaa .. t sot u Chluo , -oif Cooa Kracuon li.Tia-baly tiy Csntral Elf ( oueolldaled kiy WltoU Franklin Olrous Ooitlsld Florstui utuarieid lMsier ,. 0. 353 kvt 794 Set) 69 calves... 826 8 00 1 oalvea.. F. P. uickinson vv yo. 10 cows 810 3 26 8 feeders.. 87S 8 cows 845 4 06 7 feeders.. 640 10 calves... 3u0 6 25 Art Doyle Wyo. 83 feeders.. 1016 6 85 13 feeders.. 868 17 heifers... 827 4 46 6 cow 9S$ j. MCKeiaon w yo. rr.' 4 50 4 00 3 90 60 4 15 , 25 I 30 4 0 4 06 3 2o I 10 4 90 4 60 St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 4 CATTLE Receipts, 900 heed. Including 3,3u0 Trxans; market, lOo to leo lower; native shipping and export steers, $5.5tM7.60; dressed beet and butchers' teers, .".7iu 7.76; steers under 1.000 lbs., i.0ox7.7o; Blockers ami feeder s, $3.60lf 26; cows and heifers, $3.7&a7.00; canners, $2.7Tyd' 15; bulls. f-12f.iJo.00; calves, $6.24ri9.00: Texas and Indian steers; $4.40e31 Oo; cows and heifers, $3,754(4.26. Pious Koceipta, 4,iWJ head; market. 10c lower; pigs and llehts. SsOuriMKo'. Hackers. $S0o&a.2&; buichers and best heavy, 18.404? lis. SHEEP AND UtMnS-Reoelnts. 4.700 head; market, steady; native muttons, 33.75 Sil i'l Uml s, to bu(8'7.0ii; culls and bucks. S2.mxu-3.00; stockers, $Z.itu.3.7D. !5 feeders.. 1042 4 85 14 cons 1013 4 OU 7 Eteers.... 974 16 cow s l'V3 87 steers.. ..1109 27 feeders.. WIS t6 feeders.. 1X) 12 steers. ...1010 71 cows 10"0 41 cows 973 60 cows., 79 cows.. 11 cows... 1 7 cows... 5a steers. 25 feeders.. 10. 2 72 steers.. ..I'M 8 60 8 &5 4 90 4 85 4 80 4 40 29 cows.. 4 20 75 cews... 4 20 Ferguson Eros Wyo t2 feeders. .lho 61 10 heifers 12 steers. 993 9m! 9t4 1,1 .l'i-2 972 902 I 10 4 35 4 20 3 76 8 45 3 2i 4 90 4 86 4 40 4 20 4 20 .1008 4 55 Baxtk Clear! nas. OMAHA, Nov. 4. Bank cleartmrs for to day were $2 715.244.60, and for the corre sponding dale last year, $2,5Y3.18.9i. Otla aad ttoata. SAVANNAH. Ga, Nov. 4 TURPEN TINE Firm, 7Hc; aalea. SZ1 bbls; receipt. ri bbla; shlpmanta, 4o8 bbla; stock, 3U.U8 bbls. ROSIN Firm ; sales. Its bbls.; receipts, l.44) bbls.; shlpmaut. 746 bbla; stock. 74,0s) bhis. Quote: B, $5.!sV. 1). $5 wi.rt. O; E. 8i.tJ 00; F. 8.0it7.0o; O. $0vu10: H, 8.48vwt4iS: I. KlOitsllo: SC. 84.50; XI, 84-ii; N. 84. 7b; WO, $7.v; WW-, $7 li Ostaaa-Har Market. OMAHA, Nov. A HAY No. 1 upland. $11 -. Na. upland, $8"; rack'ng. $0 00; alfaiia. 812 Buawi Whaat. $4.(10 rya. )7JJUi sal SLfraV .10 . 7 6 O) J. J. Hunter Wyo. 49 heifers... 812 4 00 46 heifers... fr? 4 60 17 rows lOi.0 4 3. 27 feeders.. 91a 6 Oo iB heifers... oi.2 4 60 HOOS Heavy hogs sold around $7-90 thl morning, with medium weight mixed a $S and better. The best bacon aiilingl mnv.il at u.uo. wniuu waa aiso yesteruay lop price. Figures 6(1100 lower bought th bulk of the receipts, lopaction In va.ura waa due to bearls activity at eastern points. Recent otiangth at a'l tradu centers in ths lace 01 lam provision stork, as Indicated by the la reuoit. are two pliant of the market 011 r,f harmony, to that today s break ma be traced to an ettort toward logical le vision. A few loads of spring ahoats wer4 In cluded In today's supply, which was fully normal, but heavier made up the bulk. Snippers bought sparine I v, favoring me dium weight mixed. The demand from packer was reasonably active and easily ample, midday clearance finding almost everything in second hands. Lute trade was rather quiet, prices closing at ths full dec Una KeoUpts fur the week, while light, have ncy select, per bunch. $2 2.u3. ; Jumii.t, lunch. $17611 75. Pears: New York Kelfer, er bbl.. $460: California Winter Nellis. per ox $2 0T1. Apples: Home-grown cooking. ...'hbl. 83 &OU4.00: Missouri Jonathan and Urlmes Golden, per bbl., $4 7S; Missouri Ben lavls. per bbl., $3.60; Missouil Wlnrsupt, per bbl.. 4.oo; aiissuuri uiuiu, per nnt., l 76; other varieties, per bbl., 84; Colormlo Jona than. l'r box. $1.7.; Callioiiil Oravan tleln. per box. $2 10; California Hell, f ;0 er. ' per box. $1"0; Washlnaton Oritnes Ooiden and Jonathan, extra fancy, vv f, 15 per box. S2 2. Grapes: California Toksy. tier crate. $1 40; Concord, Mh liigan and New York per S-lb. bsk., :uc: Malaga. i t.i (6 hs. gross, per 5.00a-'- Ctiinheirlcs: Jr box 82 50; per bbl.. ..; Jeisty. per bhl 1(1 Dates: Anchor brand, iuw so j.b. rkgs ti box. per box. $J. Fins: Now Call-fo-nla. 12 l'-o- l'B"-. Mo; b 12-os. pkgs.. 42 26- urklsh. 7-crown, per lh . 16c: 5-crown, 7,.;. It, 14c. Quinces: l'er box, $l.so. TEOETAPbtK Pol a toes: Early Ohio, In sacks, per bu.. sec; ioa wnito stock, pec bu KGc Sweet Potatoes: Vlrglr'a, per bbi!. S2.50. Onions: Iowa, small red and yellow, rpr " i ' p'-i t iaie, i.a. Garlic: Extra rtni-y , wnne. per in., uc red. per lb., lc. Kgg I lsnt: Fancy Florida, Eer dox., -... iTr no.. n,h.. Soc. Rutabagas: Per lb. liin. Cucumbers: Hot house, l', and dog., per box, 3l '-..r . . HOMF-U'iovv r v 1 .t.r. n r.ur,n v.annage: New per lb., le. Tomatoes: l'er bsk , $;j. string and Wax Peans: Per mkt. bsk., 76c Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dox., 4S Varsity: r aocy iminr-.ni.ii, jier ana bund , 80c. Turnips: r-er mKt. hsk., 35e. Carri ts: Per mkt. bsk., 40c. Beets: Per mkt. ban., soc. Mistjr.iji' i r.ft e. Riiiiii. ; junrrt, per lb 2c; Calirc.rnia ivo 1, per in., isc; Cali fornia No. . per lb.. 14e. Hit korynuts: Ijtrne. per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 5c. Cocoa nuts: Per sack, $5.60; per dox., 60c. Honey: New, 4 frrnies, $3.66. Cider, New York, per V bbl., S3 60. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-COTTON Spot, Closed quiet, 10 points advance; middling uplands. 14.G5c: Middling gulf. 14.90c; No raloa. Futures closed steady: Kovemher, 14. .w; liecember, 14.53o; .lanuary, 14.40c: Febru ary. 14.47.o; March, 14.5'c; April, 14. Mc; May, H.tSc; June, 14.50c; July. 14.riro. IJVERPOOL. Nov. 4. 'I he following are the weekly cotton statistics: Imports of all kinds, 142,000 bales; Imports, American, 111.0)0 bales; stock of all kinds, 4V.2 .000 hales; stock, American, 804.000 balee; American forwarded, 73.UUO balea; total exports, 11,400 bOT?" LOUIM, Nov. 4. COTTON-lllgher; middling, 14Ho; sales, none; receipts, 3.183 bales; shipments, 4,011 bales; stock, $.327. ' Furnished by Logun A Bryan, members New York Cotton exchange. 3U South Six teenth street. Omaha. Nb. Options.! Open. I High. I Low. Close. I Tes"y. 14 360 14 23 14 31 14 40 14 35 leo I 14 60 14 61 14 50 14 ttt Jan 14 S9 14 62 14 39 14 40 March .. 16 52 14 82 14 C2 14 63 May .... It t 14 70 II 58 14 (2 July.... 14 68 1 14 W 14 65 14 65 Fvaporaied Apples and Dried Frnllu. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 EVAPOIt TE1 APPLES Steady, with a fair Jobbing de mand. On the spot fancy Is quoted ut 11V.C; choice, HVntc; prime, 8.ifj'.c; com mon to fair. 0Vii7c. IiRlEI) FRl ITS Prunes steady, smn'.l Offerlnits and In fairly good demitnd. Quotations mnge from Mi !0c for Califor nia up to 30U-40H mid S'd'J'c for Oregous from 60S-3OS. Apricots are quiet and some what unsettled; choice, 12 iiil2c; extra Choice, 13u.S3l3c; fancy, 13 Volte. Peaches quiet and about steady; choice. 7i7'ic; ex tra choice, SyS'.ie; fancy. S'V'rDc. Raisins dull and easy; loose Aluscatels, KVu'i'.c; oholce to fancy seeded. V(i7c; seedless 6'Uc; Lordon layers, $1.20(71.30. Omaha Prndace Market. OMAHA, Nov. 4.-RlITTERCrt-amory, Ttt"4,c; panning stors. xi".i!jit'4c. font r resn, ZMriWtC. POULTRY Broilers, 15c; aprlngs, loc; ens, lOHo; Ouckb, itc: geese, 10c; turaeys. IMc. Squabs, homer, $3 00 per dox.; No. 1, 1 60 per dos.: No. 3, duo per dot.; guinea fowls, 25o each; pigeons. 5c each. Offerings on the Board i cars butter, 1 car eggs. St. Joseph l ive Stuck Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 4 -CATTLE-Recelpts, 600 bead; market steady; steers, St.Tulf 7.25: oowa and heifers, $3.0vu5.76; calvea, $4.00 28. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; market opened steady; clodng lower; top, $8.60; bulk of sales, $Oiu8.4o. SltliEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.200 bead; market steady; lamba, $o.26gd.70. Stork in Sight. Recelpta of live stock at the fiva prin cipal western markets yesterdsy: Cattle. Horf. Sheep, South Omaha St. Joseph .... Kansas City ., St. Louis Chicago Totals 1.900 l.00 2.5uO , 4.9"0 , 2,000 3.4-0 3 " 5.000 4.7) 15.04 6.O.1O $ 400 l.loO 10,000 ..13,900 31,100 22,300 (LI Coffwo Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 COFFEE Futures opened steady at an advance of. fifllO points in res pon ho 10 higher h.aropi-an citoles, talk of hiaher Iirar.illan olferuigs for forward shipment, covering and some fresh buying for long account. Business was only moderately active, however, ami toward the end the market eused off witn the cloh steady on mar months, but weak on distant posit. una. net o points higher to a lower, stales, annuo nags. I 10s inn: November, kvoc; December, s.9uc January. 8 97c; February, 9.03.;; March 9"9u; April. 9.09c; May, June. July August, 9 10c; September and October, 9 we. Havre '4 hiaher, Hamburg '4 hlKher. Rio 2u rels higher at 0 Santos luO rels higher. 4s 'X)0: 7s 6 I Receipts at the two Bras'llan ports bs.ouO bugs against novo bugs last year, Jundiahy receipts. 23 a v bags agains t'.."i 7oo last year. New York warehouse de liveries ytsierday, 4,04 bags against 9.89ti last vear. Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, lie; Santos No. 4. HT.aiA:. Mild, quiet: Cordova, ll3'13tC. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 -M ETALS Stand ard copper, steady; spot and November, $'-2.4il2 iA; De err. her. i2.4(sii i o. January, U 6ii L1.70; February, $l3 7o,U76 Salaa, 2o tun. London, firm; spot, t.77 IS 9d; fu ture, fi 17 r-d Airlvals reported st Nw York today, Uii ton. Custom house re turns show exports at 97 tons so far this month Lake copper, $12.87H''13.r.": dec tn lytic. $i2 7til3.0o: casting. $12.fnulS.7i. Tin easy: spot, $)17H'J3' 40; November, liecembcr, January and February, $.id Sti.isA Lmimmui dull; spov tltie iva, rutvue. Import and Export, NF.W YORK. Nov. 4 Imnoit of mer- chnndlse and dry goods at the port of Newv York for tha week ending octoDer 29 were valued at $14,717,859. Imports of specie ror th week were 3U4, 4K5 silver and 8128015 Hold. Exports of specia wort $u8,970 silver and S3. too gold. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 4.-ORY GOODS The dry goods markets are quiet. Yarns are quiet and generally steady. Cloths are quiet. The local wool market Is Inactive. The carpet auction disclosed only a slight decline In values for tha day. log.r Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4-SUOAR-Ravv. firm; muscovado, 89 test. 2.30c; centrifugal, 9A test- 3V0c; molaases, 59 test, 2.07.C. Re fined, quiet. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 4 WOOL -Steady ; ter ritory and western mediums, li'uu3Hc; tine mediums, 17ir2oc; fine, 12c 10a. Man Killed nt Woonaorkrt. MITCHELL. 8. D., Nov. 4. -(Special Tele gram.) J. J. Burn was accidentally killed at TVooiisooket tlila afternoon when he fed from a passenger train on the Milwaukee road and rolled beneath a freight train which wa then moving, the wheols pass ing over his waist and cutting him In two. Burns, with a friend arid a woman rela tive, wer on the train on their way horn to Lennox, S. D. He got off the train at Wodnsocket, but was not missed until the next station was reached. The friend drove back to Woonsocket and found that Ruins had been crushed uy the passing freight. I.edora Postofflc Robbed. MITCHELL, S. U., Nov. 4.-(SpeoiaI TtI egram.) The postofflce at I-cdoro, In Minor county, was robbed last night, the robbers getting awsy with S'-nO worth of stamps and Sl'JO In caah. The postofflce Is located In a store building. The men made their escape without being detected. The Etste bloodhound was sent for to track the robbers. Mrs. Wis. Hart by Aalo. LONDON, Nov. A Mr. Thomas Wlnans, who before her marriage to tho Amerh:an, was widely known as Victoria Delgado. a Spanish dancer, waa critically Injured In an automobile accident near Guilford today. Tha car In which she was driving with her husband swerved from the roadway and, ramming a stone wall, waa overturned. Mr. Wlnans eacapod with a fw cuts m hU fiC 1