GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET After Sevoral Days' Decline Wheat Took a Rally Yesterday. CORN MARKET TRIFLE BULLISH Onls Sperinllst Sny Trier Would De Much Lower but for the l'nct Hint There 1 n Lnriro Shortage of C'nrs. OMAHA, Nov. 1, 191!. It was natural thut wtieat iihould have I?m.e ,y trom ttn over-sold spot late JMterday alter several days' decline, even without anything ftvsh In the way SL 1 nV!" The short interest was re- Tho pllelng up of about 2,000,000 bushels or wheat In northwest markets In nddl-Ar-M the 1JPav' shlpmpnts from Duluth to Chicago for the week Is making the trade g vo attention to tho accumulation pr stocks. The weather In tho northwest Is somewhat against the largo movement, nut any delay In shipments will probably i .",y. tepPorRry. Many conservative lenders think selling pressuro will return on any further; rally. If Intervention to end the Raikan war takes place without any compll.-atlon among tho powers nn other supporting feature In wheat nt home and abroad will bo lost. Cash wheat was ViSJRic lower, riiB appearance of an active cash do mand for corn late yesterday, with lance rales to domestic consumers and a large ntrgo for export, some rally in the sam Pie markets, with choice corn scarce, helped rally the new crop futures the last hour. The bad weather over the corn belt was a bull help. Rany and ?!'.., c?n1t'is with snow promised for Illinois late today will no doubt have a moderately bullish effect on the trade. On the othor hand late reports Indicate even larger corn yields than, was estl mated, a ho May contracts are sluggish on the rallies, and that month should be told Tor a lower level, The action of traders In December corn must be gov erned largely by the weather outlook. Cash corn unchanged to 3c lower. Nearly every oat specialist was bearish inn night. Somo of tho cash handlers said prices would bo much lower were It not for the fact that car shortage pre vented BUPDlles from ru-cumnlnllnir. Cash oats unchanged to Wc higher. There will be no market In Chicago or Omaha Saturday, November 2. on account of the funeral of Vice President Sherman. Primary wheat receipts were 2.2C1.O0O bu. and shipments 1,002.000 bu against receipts of 1.073,000 bu. and shipments of 549.000 bu last year. Primary corn receipts were 318,000 bu. and shlnments 1.141.000 bu.. airalnst re ceipts of 379,000 bu. and shipments ot z-io.wu du. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,1S7,000 bu. and shipments l.OSO.000 bu., ngalnst re ceipts of 436,000 bu. and shipments of 351.- 000 bu, last year. Clearances were 14,000 bushels ot corn. 701,000 bushels ot oats and wheat and flour equal to 1,40S,000 bushels. Liverpool closed KitfTid lower on whoat and Hd lower on corn. v The following cash sales were reported today Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 64Vic; 17 cars, Wic No. 3 hard winter. 1 car (yellow), 85V4c; 1 car (dark), MVic; 1 car, Sic; 5 cars, 83io; 7 cars, 83Hc. No. I hard winter, 1 car, 82c; 1 car, 81V4c; 1 car (corn mixed), 81c. No. 2 spring, 1 car, Ma No. 3 spring, I car, S3V4c; 1 car, S3!4o; 4 oars, 83c; 1 car, 82V4c. No. 4 spring, 1 car, Sic; 1 car, 804c; 4 cars, 80c. No. 2 durum, 2 cars,' SOVtc No. 3 durum, 1 car, SOc. No. 3 mixed, U cars, 83Hc: 3 cars. S3c. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 80c. Corn; No. 2 white, 1 car, 5c. No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 59c. .No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, 57c; 1 car 55c, No. 4 mixed, I car, 54yjc. Barley: No. 1 feed, 1 car, C24c Ryo: No. 2, 2 cars, 63c. No. 3. 1 car. C3c. Oats: No. 3 white, 2 cars, He; 4 cars, 30c. No. 4 white, 2 oirs, 3C'ic. Omnlin Cash rrleen. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 84086V4c; No. 3 hard, KOSSHc; No. 4 hard. S082!4c: No. 2 spring, 82iiS3Hc; No. 3 spring, WWQSlo. CORN No. 2 white. 67c; No. 3 white, Kfio; No. 2 yellow, 6Sg59o: No. 3 yellow, 67'.itGSHc; No, 3, 54&867c; No. 4, 6354VC OATS-No. 2 white, 3Ri31s;c; standard, 3108H4CJ No. 3 white, C0ft(h31ci No. 4 white, Wlte. BAULKY Malting, 576670; No. 1 feed, 47f56c. RYE-No. 2, 63c; No. 3, C2V45KSC.. Cnrlot ItreetpM, i wneat. corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City. St. Louis Winnipeg ... 102 131 289 . 618 . 532 . 117 . 157 , 103 4 0 27 27 19 42 891 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fenturcs of the Trading; nnd Closing; Priced on Ilnsril of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. J. Wheat today sagged to near the law est point thin season. Prospects of a speedy end to tho Turkish war had a good deal to do with taking the snap out of tho market. Closing prices were weak, lHc to lVflc under last night. Corn closed i to Hc down, oats at a decline of V4" to V4tjc and provisions So to 22V4c lower. Heaviness ruled wheat from the out set. Rallies wero few and In no case important. News that Argentine rains had not done much damngu; unloading by those who did not ca,-c to risk a stoppago of business until Monday and the fact that the Increase of stocks this week at Minneapolis' and Duluth was more than double that of r. year ago, wero bearish factor. December delivery In Chicago ranged from 89Tt90T4c, with last sales 1H1Hc net lower at 89G90c. Corn went to new low prices for the present crop. Constantly Increasing re ceipts gave tho market a heavy tone. Moreover, Argentine shipments this week broke all records 7,761.003 bushels against none a year ago. December fluctuated between 61o and 6lftc, closing weak at 61c. a fall of R4c from last night. Cash grades were, slow, No. 2 yellow was quoted at t969ic . , M In oats as well as corn, values touched a new low level compared with previous prices this Heason. Weakness pf other grain led to the break which In turn brought about not a little export trade, Outside limits for Deocmber proved to bo 31VSO and 3ITic, with the close Mc off Bt 3lWo' , . ' , , ' Although provisions opened firmer be. cause ot an advance at the yards, the ninrkekt soon weakened under tho In fluence of cheaper cereais. une outcome wus an all around decline. Pork, 22V4ci lurd, 612,ic, and ribs, 5Jjl0c. The leading f-run-i. rai.aeO as follows Article! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y. W heat Dec. JIay. July. C'r.rn July. WiJfSO D1U ....' 51 E2V4 Wi 51',, 5194 3R41 32 33"iC?4 3STi 3S433',i ' 16 20 JS 40 IS 24 IS CO J.S Slj io m ...... . 10 07. 10 CO 10 67H 10 22-25 10 27Vi 10 50 9 95 10 00 9 80 77 GlTf 51 51HH4! UK 50T 52W!61tieHl Dec..31'!ie'-T May. 33,S'T4 July. I 331.1 31', am 33WGi 33f33H Nov.. I 16 20 Jin.. IS C5 18 65 18 & 10 K 10 SO 10 70 10 25 18 XtVt 17 97W 10 77H Mayl.is 20-25 UK1 Dec . 10 to 10 70 10 23 10 50 10 10 65 W 174 Jan May. Nov.. Jan.. May. 10 0S-06 10 05 9 92H V 10 9 80382 9 70 Cahh nuotutlons were as follows; FLOrk Poy; winter palents, J4.301j l.i; winter straights. U-Vi&iM: spring patents, $4.256.40; spring straights, JI.Oj to A: tinkers, 3.60iS.8j. nYE No. 2. C7V.roc. BARLUy Feed or mixing, isy3c; fair to cr-jlce malting. Wat2c. BBKDrJ Timothy, IJ.0O&3.83; cloyer, IU0O SpROVISIONS--Mess pork. I1R.S5OT6.J7H. Ijird (In tierces). 110.50. Short ribs (.loose), Jl.258 10.75. ... Tttal CimrancAB of wheut and flour wre equal to tOS.OOO bu. Bxorts for the week, as shown by Bradstreefs. were C48.ftX) bu. Primary receipts were 2,2Cl,(X Uu. compartd with 1.073.UO bu. the corrt srondlng day a yar ago Etlmattd re ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, KS cars; dm 101 c-rs: puts. 261 can; hogs, 7.5U "adago Cash Prices-Wheat. No. rtd, U.btMd 1T7. No. 3 red. 91rfl 02, No. 3 hard, WiSi'-e No. 3 haid sx2c. No. 1 norther-. UP1hc. N 'i rv rtbern, iOirOc. No rnrtrorn kOiiJc No. - spring trtiiWc No 3 -prlng. MHJSse; No. 4 spring, SPjr X8c; VeUt shaft, USBKc; durum. rdgWlc. i.orn: .o. i. 9Mttwr; Nn, x wh.te. Mr jeViC No. t yellow. tsio. No. ,i. .vstr c: No. 3 white. ktjfi9c; No. 3 y4low. iiew. We; old. M41Mtc: Nn. 4. lAiHSc- Nn. 4 whtte. new. Mkc nld. KUMtAr- S,i 4 yellow, now, 62Hc; oldL S7ftKW- 0U: No. 4 while. 3li4:Hr. No. 4 White. 9& Jlic; sundard. Xtf3340. live: No. 2, tTWwr.Vj. Harley. MOT' Seels: Timothy. 3.005I.S6j clover, $13.00 eis.w, 1U lTKIt-Hrm; creameries, SfiSOHe. dairies, 2aHSc. K108-Plrmi recolpts, 4,202 eae: at mark, cases Included, 19fl30c: ordinary firsts, 32r. firsts. Xc. IXll'LTHY-AIIVe, flnn! turkeys, Kc, chickens. 11H"; springs, 12Vic. CHKKSt-Steadyi Uaslcs. KHKlie, twins, 164ffl7c; young Americas, 17tt(j 17c; long Jiorns, 16617c. lJTATOKS-Steady; receipts, 10 cars Michigan, 4ii(4Se, Minnesota. 42if5c; Wis. consln, 43ft4e. V 1U L St cady. at 9gllc NEW TOltlC flKM-ntAI, Tit All K 13 T Qnotntlona of the Iy "n Vnriotis rnntiuoilltlm, NBAV YORK, Nov. l.-FLOl'R-Qulot, lower; spring patents. M.aiN.90; win t?r straights, Jl.uOiHW; winter patents, M.7DS.1S: spring clears, JI.KeM.fiO; winter H.70Go.lj: spring clears, Jl.Ker-l.W; winter Sutras, No. 1, S4a0S'l.; winter extras. No. "..V.r.il"! Kansas straights. ii.isW4.zj. liffi T,7rLS,(iT11 'it!V! closed at il 01& , CORN Wp.t market weak; cxiHirt, 57. f. o. b. afloat, December to Murcb OATft-Spot market quiet; No. 3, 30 39W, No. 4. S7WtfJ;Wc: natural white, 3itf' "'jw; white clipped, 3Stlc. I'lOtiiD has , tvefctvin bran, .5017 IZl.tt; standard middling, $23.26; city, 14.26; per sack, $23.60. HAY Quiet: prime, nominal: No. L 11.10 61.lt: No. 2, J1.00CL06; No. X, 85c. HIDBS-Kirm; Central America, 3!ic Ilogota, 2Sff29c. LEATHBll Film; hemlock flrsbJ. 270 28c; seconds, 26.V77o; thirds, Sifatet re jects, ISo. PROVISIONS-Pork, barely steady; mess, ti9.oooi9.75; family 323.00024.00; mess, I18.0H19.00; family, t22.O0f23.O0; beef hams, JM.0Offil.W. Cut meals, quiet; .Pickled beillte, lv to 14 lbs., 111.0014.50; pickled hams. 114 01 Lard, weak mlrt-llc I west prime, Jll.lMlll.20: refined, easy; wjnuneni. iii.ku; outn Amenoa, compound. J3.00ii.25. , TALLOW Rarely steady: prime city, hhds., GHej speclol, lc', .country. y4C U L'TTKR Firm ; receipts, 4.872 tubs; creamery, ox t ran. 82c; firsts, 2jJ30o; creamery held extras. 0OVUf31cl stato dairy, finest. Kfi'30c; process, extras, 27t taciory, June maxe, rirsis. zivtw-ao: current makes, first, 24 -ic: packing stqck, current make. No. J, 230S3Vtc. CHUKSI--EaBy; receipts. 2,800 boxes; state, whole milk, held, colored specials, 175ieiSc; white specials. I7H4J17VC1 sklnlt, 41 15c. EOOS Steady; receipts, 7,262 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 35Q3Sc; refrigerator spe cial marks, fancy, 2IMC, nearby hennery whites, fanoy, large, new laid. 53955c; western, gathered, whites, KI5J38C. POULTRY Live, steady; western chick ens, 13;vff'l-tHc; fowls. 12i4Q'14o: turkoys, 16c. Dressed, easy; lresh- killed western chickens, 12617c; fowls, H017',4c; turkeys, 16tS20c. 4 St. Loots General Mnrlcet. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 1.-WI1EAT-Cosh, lower; track, No. 2 red, tl.O4Sl.00; No. 2 hard, X393c. CORN-Weak; track, No. 2, 59HHJ62C, No. 2 white, 63c, OATS-Steady; track, No. 2, 32ttS3Jc; No. 2 white, 34c. Closing prices of futures: rW."S6Ir,wer: December, 91W91Hc; CORN Lpwer; 19U(ir49Sc. December, 43Vic; May, OATS Lower; December, 31Vc; May, S3 Via nvr Lower; &5c. FIX) UR Firm; red winter patents, 34.95 (SX3.2S; extra fancy and straight, 4.351.85; hard winter clears.- i3.DO0O.GO.. SEHD Timothy, tlO.00. CORNMEAI-t3.60. BRAN Weak; sacked (east track), P5 (QOSc HAY Dull: timothy. 313.00ftl7.00: nral. rio. jn.ooiin6.oo. TWINE Hemp, Sc BAGGING 10 S-lKc PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job bing, 316.75. Lard, unohanged; prime steam, 311.22H11.32H. Dry salt meats un changed; boxed, extra shorts, ill.62H; clear ribs, 311. CH; short clears, 312.00. Hfttion. unchanged: boxed, extra shorts. J12.62Ht dear ribs, 3I2.62H; short clears, POULTRY Dull; chickens, lie; spring. 12Hc; turkeys, 15c: duckB, 12c; geese, 11c. UUTTER-Steady; creamery, 2&tf20c. EQaS-Weak, ot 23Hc. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 9,000 11,000 Wheat, bu 126.000 73.000 Corn, bu 23.000 28.000 Oats, bu 71,000 72,000 Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1. WHEAT Cash, unohanged to lc lower: No. 2 hard. sSQUSc; No. 3. S886c; No. 2 red, 97H6I1.01; CORN Unchaneed: No. 2 mixed, old. 56 f7c; new, E4c; No. 3, old, 57c; now, 50fj oao: io. i wnue, oia, V4c; now, MiJ&w; OATS Steady: No. 2 white. S3WSi3tc: No 2 mixed, 33f33Hc. uiosing prices ot ruiures; WHEAT-December, 84084Mcj May, 3H CORN-December. 47Ue47?4ci May. 4SV4c: July. 48Ho. OATS-December. 32rS302'ie: May, 3IV.C nYK-65c. HAY Firm: choice timothy. 113.500 M.O0; choice prairie, 813.00(313.60. HUTTER Creamery. 2Sc: firsts. Met seconds', 24c; packing stock. ttMc. EdOS-Extras, 25tei firsts, 2414c; sec onds, lie. POULTRY Hens. HWc: roosters. So; springs, llH13c; young turkeys. 15c, Rocelnts. Shlnments. "Wheat, bu.,.. 161.000 123,000 i-orn, bu w.wo a.ouo pats, bu 7,000 13,000 Mliineniiolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. l.WUKATDe. eember, 85i5ic; May, 91&91K-C; cash. No. 1 hard, 87Hc; No. 1 northern. 55S fcGHc: No. 2 northern. 82840: No. 3. SOHSjSc. CORN No, 3 yellow. e4S5c. OATS No. 3 white, 2ft4&0c. RYE No. 2, fa2c, RRAN-318.5OO1S.00. FLOUR First patents, J4.3f.if4.65: sec ond potents, M.'JOilltt: first clears, J3.LW 3.50; second clears, !2.4O3',.70. SEED Flax, S1.41. RARLKY 41S5c. Pbtlailejlphln Iroditce Market. PHllAEL.IHIA, Nov. l.RUTTER Finn and in good demand; western creamery, extra, K'.tc. . . , Edas Firm. 30iiOe per cose higher: I'ennsyivonia nna owier iicainy mai, freo cases. JS.SO'tflO.20 per case; current receipt, free cases, $5,7079.60 xr case; western firsts, free casus. 10. Wit 10.20 Del' Pennsylvania nnd other nearby firsts, case; current receipts, free cases, fS.io1 v.V) per case. CHEESE Quiet and unchanged Jllhrnnkee drain Market MILWAUKEE, Nov. L WHEAT No. ' 1 northern. 84Sto No. 2 northern. 870 , 87l,ic; May. 92Hc8Wio, CORN-NO, 3 yellow, 61c: No. 3 white, ww. it.A W7T-. , v.uvi7iv( RARLEY-5SW76C. Liverpool Grain 3Iarket. LIVERPOOL. Nov. t. WHEAT Bpot, steady; No. 3 Manitoba, Ss id; futures, easy; December. 7s March, 7s 6-id; May, "s 5d. CORN Spot, easy; nevf American, kiln dried, lis HHd; futures, steady; Decem ber, 5a IHd; January, 5s ld, Peorln Market. PEORIA, Nov. l.-CORN-Markot 101H higher; No. 2 yellow. 5SHc; No. 3 yellow, 5SSc; No. 2 mixed, 6Sc; No. 3 mixed, 68c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 33c; standard. S'.'c; No. 3 white, 31;c; No. 4 yvhlte, 31c 'I'oleilu llraln Mnrkrl. TOLEDO, Nov. 1.-RKI3DH Clover. caWi prime. 111.15; December. U1.17M,. Alslke cash prime, Depcmber. March. 11.32. Tim othy. prime December, $1 90; March, 13.50. Duluth Grain -Market. urwTir. qy, i - wiie t No. i hard, & No 1 northern No. " northern Vq, December, t5c asked, MV WlMio Mr1 THEBKK: NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Holidays at Home and Abroad Serve to Curtail Operations. LOCAL BANKS CALLING LOANS llnj-'n lltiatue tin Kxehnnrre Snmll. cut of Anr Full Sensloh In Several AVeek Opening Prices Adratire. NKW YORK. Nov. 1 -Observance of religious holidays at all the principal Kuuipean centers, Uerlln excepted, and s. holiday hero tomorrow In honor of the lato Vice President Hhermuli served to curtail today s operations on the local Mock exchange. An additional deterrent wns found In call money, which rose to 9 per cont, u fraction over yesterday's official quotatlun. although tliu rloso was nearer 6 per cent. Prospects of Impairment of clearing house reserves prompted some calling of loans by local banks. In a gcnoral way, however, tomorrow's bank statement Is expected to work out more lavoiably than recent forecasts Indicated. The hlgli ' than recent forecasts lndlcat money rateB of the Inst f few days re- suited In a heavy Inflow of money from wo" anks reducing local bank losses the smallest of any full day In several 1 weeks. Opening prices showed general ndanies with n smsrt gain In Canadian Paclflo. This was followed by general -"lcclines, which obliterated all early gains, . nud then a long period of stagnation. 1 Towards the clo?e, when It became evl- dent that thero would bo no repetition of yesterday's money squeese, the market once more giew moderately active, clos ing with n firm undertone. Several prominent railroad systems s sued returns for September. The St. Paul railroad n'lowed a net gain for that month of $920,000, while the Pennsylvania gained 3378.000 on Its eastern lines and 3177,000 on those west of lMttsburgh. New York Central showed a net decrease of JW3.O0O. Ronds were firm with msrked improve ment In speculative Jssuee. Total snlcs par value, S1.440.tXs). United States govern- ment bonds wero unchansed. Number of sales and lending quotat'ons on stocks today were n follows: FnWt. Hih. low. rio AmUtmtt Oopper .. Amcrlcui Asrlculturtl . Ammcnn Hel 8uir.. Amtrlcan Ctn American CSin rM Arrnrlon C. A V m.:m t IS MS .... 6TH too S IT 67 0,100 Mi 4H 100 K IS 114 loo MM ai Dft American Cotton Oil (09 57 Am, Ife Srfurltlta I0 SO American Linseed 10rt 15 American Locmntlra ... W0 41 (7 43S MS 20 4SS American 8. A R 3.M0 IJH 2 Am. H. (. pr4 Am. Sugar llntinlns .... American T, ft T. American Tobacco Anaconda Mlnlnc Co... AtcMaon, ex-dlvliland . Ichlion pfd , Atlantic Ooaat Una naltlmore ft Ohl IMthlehcm stael 100 107H 101 U 107 100 IttS 1H 1MU i.mo tots tits uid l,t,0 27S 2t J77U 1,0 41 42V. 41S J, 800 197U 104S 104S 100 101 lot lots 100 II4S 13S US too lots loss lot 1,000 44 46U ii llrooVlyn Itapid Tr 1,M Mi ranadlnn racltlc 1.000 J( Central Luther 400 33 ClieMpeuke & Ohio 400 SIS MS IKS JUS Hit sis tl its II 1S t-nicngo a. w too JH Itilciio, 11. St.' I'..,,. fhlcaso Sc N. W.( Colorado V. t, I Consolidated (las rfirn Product I'rlavare & Hudaon Denvar & Itlo Oranda.... Kenrer & 11. 0. pld Dtatlllera' Bn-urltlei .... 11 o Prla M pfd Brl id Jfd Oaneral tlectrls 1 Or alt Northern pfd...... (troat rthern Ora ct(a.. Illinois Central Intc rtiorouth Met, Inter, Met. ptd International Harveiter Inter-Marina pfd ...... . International Paper International Pump ,,,,, Kannn city Southern. ,., Laded Oaa , Lchlih Vallar Louimrllle A eVaahvlll.. II., 8t. P. & 8. a.. M. ... Mlaaourl. K. 4 T Mlaaourl Pacific National Ulacult , National Iead N. n. n. of M. td pfd.. New Yolk Central 2,0W 0S 10S 1091k too iju nts u 100 MS HS 3 too 1I4S 1US 1S l.tOO 17H H!i 17 IMS , tos JC0 S6U !Ci 3,eoo S4H s 100 1 U tes IIS (IS tl , 100 HIS HIS IMS COO ill U7S HIS 100 47 47 ms TO SO IIS US COO 4S 4S S (w ltos isos i:os US 300 us us us 700 ns u 10S 1,100 17tS 173S I73S 2 157 1(7 U7S 200 140S HS 10S 104 I7S HH ITS 1,490 42 S 41S 4S too 1US 31'i 1S01 too ts esH os ml 1,000 11IS lit 114 3(S 114S US i.eoo itt is i"s ?3S N. Y O. tt W Norfolk &. western North American Northern Pacific IVcINc Mall rennavleanla 1,100 IKS l"H I'l People'a Oaa, ax-dlfldend ,. r.. i, c. i bt. l: Plttvburth Coal PreaKed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car liS 1TO 101 104 10 ZOO sis SIS J3S 31 i I 34,(00 170S 170 110S 100 31S 3IH 31S 100 MS MH 2S 1,(00 US 2H 2(S 190 (0 (0 ISS 100 MS 70 tOS (00 IDS 4S 4ii (4 1,100 110S IMS HO 1,409 2tS MS 19 S 409 (IS (IS MS 200 41 41 40S IM SIS MS 4S 13,!09 110S HIS US OS 80S Heading , Republic 1. & B. Ttepntlie I. A B. pfd.... Rock Inland Co , Rock Iiland Co nfd St. L. A S. P. Id pfd.... Seaboard Air Una Seaboard A. L. pfd 8OB.-Sheffield 8. & I.... Southern raclflo Routhern lUllway ! Ho. luiiwsr pM Tnneee copper ,. Triaa & raclflo I'nion raclflo t'nlon Pacific pfd........ United State. Itealtjr ... United Blatea Rubber.. ("0 (IS (IS (IS united Btatea 8teel O.too 765, 7IS 7CH II. 3. Steel pfd -oo in ins iS uttn uopper Va. -Carolina Chemical Wabuth Wabash pfd , weatern Maryland Weitaru Union Weatlughouae Klectrlo i,3oo 2s :s its inn iau ul. tatl - . - 4S ., 400 us us ns MS lira ii ti (00 82 t 71 1S S wneeutig u. K 100 f Total aalea for the dar, SM.W0 abarea. Sew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. MONEY On I call. Strom; : Bffi'J ni-r CPtll ' 111 1 Itl W Cn In fl per cent: closing bid, 6 per cent: offered at 6V4 per cent. Time loans strong; sixty and ninety days, 0 per cent: six months ; 6Hyi per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-0 per cent. ' I STERLING EXCHANGI5 Heavy, with I actual biislnesr. In bankers' bills at 54.8176 for slxtyday bills and at 31.8550 for de- inana; commercial unia, i,tii. SILVER Oar, C2Hcj .Mexican dollars, 48lic. RONDS Government, railroad, steady. Closing uuouitlons n .bonds today wcr ns follows: U. B. ret. ti. ref.,.101SK. C. So. ref. (a,, II rniiMi 101 SL. 8. dab. in 1HI.. tit: tl. B. 3. ret ,.103SU N. mil. 4a 7S do coupon ......."ii-rf.. r.. & x, m it, n U. 6. 4, r 113 do cen, 4S lis tl coupon , lo. raclflo 4,,,,,, 7)S rsnarno. a, cvw...w.t uu runr, ua ft A.-C. lt ( ctla..,, 1 N R R of M 4S JO Atner. At. 5a V. r. g, JS... (JS A, T A T cv. Co dab. Am. Tobacco n. ." n- Jl. S U . .... Co. 4S-- ', cr. SSa M ifchlaon E..4a.... 7SN- t W. let c, 4a 7 Ao cT i, nu 104'., do ov. la. ..... ,,.iu s. 107VSM). Pacific l. . am a. C. !' iv 110 t pal. ft Ohio 4a tSO, . I ridf. la... Its I do 3S !i!pn1u cr- MS ' nmok. Tr, c. 4i MS 'do con. 4a ,.10IS On. of On. w 10 lteailn sen. 4..., MS ; J5r ' g c.d'' ts.! n Kt. L 'a w e"i;" Sit c B 4 3. i. i' . K eo. rc, ci. 4. uu I o sen. til .. .... M Ao cv. 4. , pt ID H A B r ct uu itv rer. t. C M ft B F tr 4S-105T do Ht'ref. I .. jk C, R, I, & P. e. 4a. 8S,f3e. Ralajr (a.. .ItS C, & S. r 4Se, IS Union peclfle 4i..., tvl t II. cr, 4a. .... 7S do er 4,, let D. & R. O. ref. tf. US do let k ref. 4i. SU rrltllla (a ....... 71SP. 8, IHlbUr li,.,.MV Erie p. I 4-t MSU. H. Steel M u. ,I9J dd ttn. 4e...... 7tSV.-Car. Chem, ii. je; do ct. 4e, r 77SWibaah ltt e. la Its III. Cen, let ref. 4e NS Waaler Md. 4a nil Inter Met 4Sa. . MS Went. Bleo. , (a,, ajii Inter. M. M. 4S.- 5SWIf. CVntral la. ti? Japan ISa . . ... l Did. Offered London HfocU SInrket, LONDON. Nov. 1 The monetary ten sion was rollevad today by the distribu tion of W.ooo,ooo n dividends and tho demand slackened with the turn of the month, piscount rates remained firm itfid brokors are acting cautiously In view of the continental monetary situation and tho war In the Rnlkans. Treusiir)' .Statement. WASHINGTON". Nov. V-The condl tlpn of the United States treasury at the beginning of business today was. Work ng balanct SW 102.721, In banks and Phil Plln ttm-ury $11 7CP.g; total of general rands 14K7:f,7!S. Receipts yesterday U'JW.i I disbursement. 31.881.625. Trie , OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVKMHER 2, defldt this fiscal year Is ,7RWa as against a deficit of fc.l$0,(0 last year. The figures for receipts, dlsbuisemxtits hd dcftelt exclude Pamthui canal and public debt transactions. UKPOIIT OK fl KAHINU IIOl'SK Trnnsnctlon of Anaoclnted llanUn for the Weeh, NTW YORK, Nov. l.-Uradstreofs IwriK elearirms rcnoit for the week end-l?f,Y-ol?l,r 81 s"ow an RgstMitB ot I.4l3,,n,tv0, hm anltist last week and $J,:w.Wu,0ia In n.c coneioiid. Ing week last ear. following Is u tut ot the cities: I. CITIUS. I New fork Chicago Uoston Philadelphia .. St. Louis....... Kansas City... I'lttsburgh ..... Sun Francisco,, liaitlmore ..... niciniiiitl ..... .Minneapolis ... New Orleans,., Clsviland Dcttull 1. AtlKClt'S.... OMAHA Mliwaukvu ..... Unilsvlllo Atlanta l'ortiaud, Ore. Seattle St. Raul liurrato Denver llidlanupoll ... Providence .... Richmond eJl,UiUil.W i 31titt.u(i 6.U II. ui iw,u.ni:,vuii l.tl li, i, 2.5; 7,il,Wi GUMMA)! 10. 6;,llc,i Is. 8 M,.4stU , 10,v57.tAl 1.T 7.0 34...S.UOJI 3M,44,WJI lll.(Xi0,W SI.O.UK'i W.SUI.UVH 13,i6aK 12,2il,Wi4 lt,72j,uiA H,S:ti,wV. 12,4Sa.tW 16.74. . . JI.M... 7.1 .. I4.5i... St.? .. ..... 5. !.... 3.6... 6, ,.. 12. ll,l.iv.n.iu 12.6. P.tWl.lMO;., U.Hh.UA'i.. 7,67(,tA.'i,, K,0i,OiO ".liJ.OvAM 9.2 14.0 13.4 0.5.. Washington, D. C, .Mrmpnis ... St. Joseph,. io.iw.uiji C'Jol.YOuj ti,425.tW0l ll.lJ,t"d, 5.5 6.4 Salt iMkc City.... 3,0 Kurt wuilli Albany ,. Columbus Savannah lolcdo Nashville Hait ford Spokane, Wash. Tacoum .Dvs Moines Rochester Duluth Macon Si). I 16. 7.5M.VW 1.1 6..W.fXt)l 31.6, 4J.4 3,!)S2,M).... 4,lt2,WM) .... 12.1 8.4 8.0 4.&M.WMJ 4,20I,(X J.OJH.UW 4,b21,tAI 3,lo5,ltW 4,3Ju,UUO 3,4;7,MU0 , 3,3(1,UW J.CJ.UW . 2,2S1,UX 2, bill,IA 3,10,000 3,2ta,tAl0 3, -.VJ,WU 2,2f),W0 2,03,000 . S,2.M,Ou0 . 2,&W.WX) . ,m.(M 2,656,000 2o,Vo,vuv . 2.173,000 2.17I.WO 2,t2uU0Q 2,uy,ou0 1,631,000 . 2,2tM,UOJ 1,131,000 l,52!(,O0O . 1,21.6.000 , 1.1S3.000 . j.iss.ooo l,em,tAiO. i.su.uooi. 10.5 1 b.tti Oakland, Col 2.4 ..Norfolk , ,,. Wichita l'eorla ............. New Haven Jacksonville, Fla. Scranlou H.2i 13.0 6.3 "d!b lO.b llrand Rupids 13.1 isirmtnghain riioux City Augusta, Ua. Syracuse Kvunsvlllo ........ wort-osier Sprlngtlald, Mass, Dayton Oklahoma City... r'ortlunil, Me...... Chattanooga Uttle Rock l.'liuilest,on, S. C, Wheeling, W. Va. Knoxvlllo , dun Diego, Cat.., Uncoln jteadlnff, I'a., 12.8 mm: 7.5 17.0 7.S 13. 1.6 17.0 "s.i "i'.z 211. 18.3 Iti. J 7.2 23.K 7.6! 4.5 15.8 3.6 (tf I 1.1 13.5 6.1 ropeka vs liminKton, DaveniHtM . ijacranienlo, Del.. tT.S Cal... .Mobile iMlkesbarro ...... Cedar Rapids, la.. Akron i'oungstown , Waterloo, Ja Fall River Canton, O..... riprlngtleld, 111.... Fort Wayne .ew Redford ilt-lena lxlngton Kirk, Pa............ Columbiii. S. C... Hrle, Ru...... dtockton, Cal .iolsc, Idaho RocUrord, R Muskogee, OKI...- trlDn,iienn. Allen. ,41S,VW J,WI,vw l,bv7,000 l,8.',taA 1.444.000 32.R 16.3 6.8 l,lb3,0tW 3.6 l.lil.'.WJ 1,102,1)00 11.2 2.1 21.5 6,7 24.0 l,2t4,WU l,80.t, 1.345.0W lill,0iJ hSl.000 1.12S.O00 7,8 11.5 081.0001 3-D 14.7 20.2 23.1 21.7 3.2 65.00 852,000 J.11S.0001 685.0001 71)6.0001 660.0001 O.H),000 826.000 Julncy, 111...... ..-..I 1.0 llloomlngton, Hi rmsa, Okl .u.lan lltllll..... 2.7 41S,U 25.8 wowell ...? ;l f,w(Ali 13.61 ..Hester, i-a." dprlngtlold, O..... Aiuth Rend, lnd., iinghamtoil .Iloux I alls, S. D. jucknon, Miss ..I 518,VJ J,252.tl 11.! 543,0001 73.,ifAi 12.U, 361.000 , iri.oooi 2.1 l.U Decatur. ..lanstlela. O , 412.000 4.1 45I.OA)i 4.0 "i'.i "li'.i i-argo, n. y iFremont, Neb vTloksburg. MlBS.. Jacksonville, lll'- Houston Galveston en Trenton 316,0vX) 23,6 .7 3U6.UW 272.000 57.310,000 25.553.000 l.OOS.000 1,731.0001 . Lincoln Not included.ln total, because conUln- ng other ucnm llontan HtcU Market, ROSTON. Nov. 1,-Closlng quotations on locks werst Allntifll ... a.viitinniWK VI ... MSM-rada Con ,, 20 S Amal, Copper A. Z. I B- A a.1 Pom. . t 7-lC North Putte 31 3 (t 104 HIS US IDS IS n. ft a c. a B. m , a norm bi.i ...... .. 7SOId Dominion .... Csl. ft Anions... Cal, & H"! Centennial .on. nance C, C ..III. oicenia ,.. It Qulncjr ,, (I Shannon US Superior Kranklln lOSBuperlor ft U. M, . ulroux eon '? Oranby Con 1H U. S. B. ft. & M... 4S 39 Greene cananea ... -h o fi lale Ilorale Copper. SIS Utah Con lit, Ktrr I-aWa .......... tttlltih Copper Co MS Uke Copper 21S Winona 4 U Salle Copper. .. 4' Wolverine 77 Miami Copper H Near York Mlnlnu- Htnolcs, NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Closing quota lions on mining stocks: Com. Tnnnel etoes,. Meii'.an im do lionde . 11 . J7 .IM , I . 4 tints rln ..tM .. I J .,IW Cen, Cal. ft Va... Iron EUrer , ix-adrllle Con. . Utile Chief...... Offered. Ophlr Standard .,, import at New York. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for tho week ending October 10 were valued at $22.4S3.8M. Imports of specie for the port for the week ending today were tll,83i sliver and 3131,678 gold. Exports, tl,3Si;,280 silver and S&4,W gold. Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 1 COTTON'-SjKit closed steady; middling uplands,. H,76cj middling, 12c; sales, 1.237 balen, Cotton futures closed firm. Closing bids: November. 11.07c; December, ll.Stc; Junusry. 11.38c: February, 11.47c; March, 11.67c; May, 11.68er June, 11.60c; July, U. ev; August, 11,56c; September. ll.SOo, October. 11.2V?. LIVERPOOL. Nov. l.-COTTQN-Hpot, In fair demand; Prices firm: American, middling fair. 7.05d; good middling, C.81rtj middling, .C3d; low mlddl ng, 1.43d; good ordinary. 6.81d; ordinary, 5.43d; sales, 8,000 bales. Turpentine nnil Rosin. (-.,. . v 1 1 1 rta ttinxr f f r ! 1 1 TITT-XT- TINE Firm nt 3SVaj38VtC; sales, 707 bbls,; receipts. 922 bbls.; shipments, 622 bbls.; stocks. 30,007 bbls. ROSIN Firm, rates, j,ij. nois,; ro- . . e 'U I.KIw . ut.lnm.til. nrkl hKltf domestic stocks. 112,2M bbls. Quotations. A. is and c. i iu; i, vi u: is, tt-vat fKVt, P. .20ilS5: O. 3a.22mj6.35; H, TIJ.U 1. 4U...t it . fU'lts lw. 41, 4I.W, WO, 8.25; WW. 3.1W, rttft- Market. NKW YORK. Nov lCOFinCE-Ftl-ttin-s market closed steady net 1 point higher to 1 point lower; sales, 22.500 bags: November, 14.10c: December. 14.02r: January, 13.02c; February, 13.55cj March, u. loc, vpni, iu.iso; iay i.zu:, June 14. He; July. August. 14.23c: Sentei.ilMr and October, 1t.20o. Spot steady; Rto, 14Tu ftnntos 4h, Ific; mild quiet; Cordova, i.,iic llrrndstuf f at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 1. Follnwlnir are the stocks of breadstuff and provisions In IJvor'ool. Flour. 400) k.-urk-. wh.,i bGS.OW centals; wirn, 804.000 centals; bacon.' e.uw uujtett, i. Muis, e.tw puxeai snouiaers. 4 boxes, butter, 300.000 lbs.; cheese. 67,. 100 boxes; lard. 2.500 tierces of prime western steam and 2.20 ton of othr kinds. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Arc Small nnd Trad lnt is Dull. HOGS ARE A NICKEL HIGHER Pnoklttw Interests Tnkc nrlr AH the Ktnclv Of trrrd Mhrep nnd I.nitili Noitilnnll)- stendj n Mnlit Rrerlpls, SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 1. U. Receipts, wote: Cattle. Hogs- Sheep lirtlfllll tl,l.tn i .13.116 4.443 .7H 5M. 42,639 ll,tKu 1,0 OfRclal Tuesday. Ul. I .Ul ttllli.W.lit., 7,35 4.V03 4,153 ,Ofnolal Thursdaj-... , Kttlltmto Frlduy.... .. 2.V43 Five days this oek..l:.eM 27.5D3 145,060 Samo .days Inst week. 33.0J7 ru.O 14l,Oi -hiiih days 2 weeks ngo .V.546 25.545 100,464 ISftine days 3 e(,ks ago 40,117 2:,u.u 147.8U ctMim ua.vs I Wt'i'HS ago S1.S31 25,417 J86.20S S.tlno days Ust )eMr..26,3i2 24.51S ll,bi2 The following tables slums tho receipts r '"lv"' ,,':, um' sheep at South Omaha tor tho year to duto us computvd with IAU year! 1313. 1 1 1 luo I) sc. t'Utla 85S.H7J H97.T59 143,7m! "Oris 2,4Mi,715 2.UM 742 79,73 Sheep 2.616.7SS ,5S1,3VI Ot.taU lliu rollowut; lablo mioas the tango ot prices lor hotts at South Omaha (or the last tew duy with c.impatlsonst Pal-. in. i tl. jiu litus. inert lsrO. Oct, out. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oot. Oct. Ot t 23. 24. 25. id. :;. S. SS. 8 feHI 351 I 7 521 Vl &"70l tl 11 5 1 t 2.1 8 50) I 6 411 u 47i ( U S 4 3, I 0 24 K 471 7 59 at I 4. . . . w 6 2 ' J3 tl 19 S 2d 7 511 8 30 7 51; 8 '! 7 i 8 13 7 5 511 5 451 10 U 6 19 H 13 e 5 tO, 5 51, 5 M. & tj 6 4S 15 .0. f I tl 18 1 iVI li W 5 P0 k VD Oct. 31. 8 01 6 M 5 5l fi Nov. 1,. 0 04 7 87) 7 72 1 5 ul S 10 Sunday Rooelpts and disposition of live stock nt tho Union Htock ards for twenty, tour hours ending yesterdav fit 3 o ulocKl RKCRIins-CARS. r r u. CUK lieep. H'r's, C.. M. ft St. V l 3 W abash .. . i " Missouri Raclflo .. 3 Uultih Paclflo 3 C. A N. W. cast.. 1 C. As N. W,. west.. 2 O., St. !., M. A, O.. 2 C, R. & Q east.. .. C, R, & Q west.. 63 C, R. I. & I, vast .. C R. I. cc 1'., wust I O. (. W , i Total receipts.. ..70 D181Ht'rinis 1 .. .. U 6 10 2 1 2 13 S 1 5171 Cultlu. Hogs. Shsep Morris A Pit ve.: sat H.N'J Swirt and Compnny,... SOS Cudahy Racking Co.... 445 Armour fa Co,. 24 S. O. l'aoklnn Co 3 Ronton, Vntwant & U 61 Hill & Son 47 It. twtwla 111 274 4l 673 1,28i J, R. Root & Co 15 ..... ..... t-. HUBS 30 McCreaty fe Kellogg., lau Wurtlieimer Oegell.. 47 .Mn. A.- Kim. inir i-.i r. Cllne A Christie........ 2 utnor buyers 373 9,627 Total 2.1D2 3,501 11,176 CATTLE Cattle receipts as Usual on a l-riuuy wero small, only sovetity-slg curs bilng repotted In. This was not enough to uiuko very much of a nolso or mtcrvst buyers to uny very great extuitl, As a result of this the tradu was natur ally slow nnd dull, buyers not caring very much whether lhy got the cattle or not, as there wait really not. ouuuuh of uny one kind to mako a killing. Tho fueling on the umiliot was Just about strudy w.th ycsteiilay, thoru being no quotnblu change In either direction. After allowing for the little strength developed In the market yesterday, prices on the better grades of cattle, both kill ers and fcedurs, aro vory little different Iioiu what they wero a week ago toduy, Thu common to medium gtadui might bo u little lower and In extreme cuses pos sibly as much us Hnjlto lower. Vluotatlons on native cimxe: dood to choice beef steers, 8.10.00 fair to good beef stucra, $i,2&foH.,iiii common to fair beef steers, Ja.75iii.i5; good to choice heifers, t.".8034.40; good to choluo cows, 75. levy 6,30; fair to good cows, H.Xtib.W, common to fair cows, 33.Ooa4.30: good to cholco stockers and (coders, T4.i!57jv7.s5; fair to wood stockers unci feeders, J0.76W C.26; common to fair stockers and feeders. f4.50fr5.i5; stock cows and hcliurs, n.Mt 5.50; veal caRcs, H,7MjS.76; bulls, stags, etc., ,4.4OQT,.40. - Cjuotutlout. on range cattle: Good to cholco beef bUers,, j8.r,I2H.30; fair to good buef steers, li.itnfaM; cniiiuiun to fair uoei eteeis, St.ia'ij.OK Reprtsontutlvo sales: COWB, No. A. Pr, No. A. Pr. I.. tM 4 M t .10SS 4 41 BTOUCER8 AND FEEDERS, 714 t 00 WESTERN'S NERRA8ICA. No. Av. Pr. rro. Av, Pr. 17 steer 1238 C 35 20 cows U15 S 10 i 40 13 cows 790 3 60 12 cow 667 17 calves.. 14 calvcH. . C heifers, 3 calves.. 231 5 90 6 75 6 calves... 130 8 00 217 125 steers,..107 5 DO 450 4 75 10 steers,.., 640 5 05 340 6 50 4 feeders,. 72 5 75 3 calves,,, 420 0 50 2 feeders,, 775 4 60 6 calves,,, 314 5 73 3 50 4 76 3t cown 58V : 4 steers.... 862 SOUTH C steers,. 10u0 5 15 DAKOTA. v steers,.., 934 6 16 11 steers, .,,1251 0 60 19 COWS,,,,, 91 4 75 52 steers.... 991 6 CO it steers..,, 830 5 75 10 cows IHi 6 35 40 mixed.. .1U25 6 60 HOGS Hogs udvnnced again today. inlets ruling .full) a big nickel higher for most of tlio offerings. Tho Improve ment of tin. trade over yesterdsy was evident right from the opening, specu lators, as usual, being the chief operators on the early market, with tho puckers following Immediately afterwurds. The packing lnlrt'Nts were t)i big factors In tho trade und took over the xreutor part of a fair supply for a Friday at prices ranging aiiywhuro from 7.nfift7.75. To wards the clono tho movement became loss actlvti and prices a little woak. com pared with (itrlltr business. Savers! loads of tho best hogs sold as high as 37.80, top for thu day. und a nickel above yesterday's h Ik lift price- A fa'rly lively movement prevailed most of tho morning, the pens being pruutlcally cleured by 10:30 o'clock. As already noted receipts wero very fair, there being yarded about flftyefour curs or 4,152 hfod, its against 4.602 head lust Friday, 4,003 head two weeks ago and 3.818 In nd on the same day n your ago.l For the fly, days tho receipts have been nbotit tho same as during tho suma time a woolt ago, a little morn thtiri two weeks ttgu nnd inor than during tho cor fr"""""11'''" ' 'sst venr, Representative sales: No, W... 7(... ... SO... T.. 50... M... M... 1... IS. . Tt... t .. II.. . 7(... 77... m,.. ci... tl... M. . tt... IS... 41,.. II... 7t... 10... II... 17.. Av. ltt its 111 it! 17 3h. rr, 7 10 7 U 7 CO 7 00 7 M 7 43 No, Jt. II., 7 CI. 75., (7.. At. ...Ml ...w: ...H7 Bh. Tr. 10 7 70 i0 7 70 in 7 70 W9 7 79 10 7 7IU 17 7W Jo 7 7t',I IM IM t 72S :w 7 72 S t IM 7 5 ti W.) H IK !.., It... 34... 21... ... 21.., ...SM 14 IK W 7 U ..tu 7 72 S IM .121 311 7 7JS 7 72S ..tit tlO 7 C7S t9 It0 7 10 .,310 9 7 70 tit JW1 7 71 u 7 70 ( 101 ii :u .. 7 7( 40 7 76 40 7 75 40 7 71 .171 10 7 70 ..I7J 1C0 7 70 ..I7J IM 7 70 ..273 it 7 79 to.. tso ., tM t Itl 7 75 7 7( 7 78 7 71 CO 39 7 70 22. ...lot ...MM .171 7 70 177 7 70 ...:ti ltd . .229 219 7 70 ...in ...2l ...Ml 40 7 7( . .M7 10 7 70 0 7 75 ., 7 71 49 1 It .. 7 (4 .. 7 (4 .. 7 (9 ..Jl M 7 79 0 1 10 ?I4 14. ,...IU .Sit JA) 7 70 T7 Itl 4 : 71 2Jt .3(0 10 7 70 71 117 tl til .. 1 79 (9 7 70 nas. lot lit eo ioi II.. IN I. ...... 71 7 US tl.. tl 17... 20... tl... S... II... ..Itl ..III ,.2M .1(1 .. i ..III ,.ltl 7 09 I M (9 I (9 ( H 7( 7 40 I 71 I 75 I CO 7 19 7 19 71.. 7J.. 7 M HHEHPAs somstlmes Is the rasa on .1 Friday receipts of slieep und iambs wero not really Jurga enough to properly try out valuta, consequently prices remain nominally tho sains as on yesterday and very little If any dlfferont from Thurs day's trade. Very liberal rece pig were distinguishing characteristics r,f tho tiads during the current week as the supply for the five ditys amounts to in round numbers Hi, WO head, ns comrarrd with 111. COO head dur ing ths Mtno tlius last wsek. 100,500 hoAd two weeks ago and lJrsWO head n year ttga. Thro wns a notlctmble falling off In the supply of right prime killers. In fsit ramus or sheep at all decent on the kill ng rrter seemed (o bo gradually gettnii! liore scarce from diu to day. Whim the ..eteri. mutton trade was not any too goo.1 all week the local pttokcr buyers ..) patently had a good outlet for the ma jority of the fnt offerings on most days It ml Klit bn mentioned hero that thrr was oil apparent lull In the trutlo at the close ot the market yesteriluy. At tho close of tho week the best fftt lambs on snle are selling around the same pi let its it week ago, but Judging from the quality of tho offerings ready prime lambs (any be trporded ns about lOtiK.0 higher. The Inss desirable killers showed very I ttlo If any tmprnx cmeiit For the tmiiit reason killing wethers nnd owes show about a quarter advance over the close of last week. Few w ethers or yearlings have been coming of lato, tltoro being not enough to make comparisons, Some fut yrurllmts sold nt 15 near the oloco of the week. Feeders weie In verv umil doinninl nnd k fairly lively business was transacted most of tho week. The mm lift n ti.it. utilised by n huge number of buyers iwitl ivmmlsslon men had qtilto a few onle s lor reeding slock, tspcela ly tor lambs wo.ghlnir urnutut flftv-flvo imtimls nnJ llghtwvlghl ewes of good quality. Prices on feeding lambs and cvei arn about 1MI200 higher than those pm tilling at tho close of last week. Very fow weth- oi h or yenriuiga nuvo uceu on sale. Quotations on sheen nnd Inmbs. l-amtie good to cholco, et1.00tr(!.9t; lambs, fair to t' leading luteroatH. Thero is a con good. f0.'.mv0, Iambi, teeders, J.:Crfl.2r.. tinned sfuitJty of trudo steel and lots for jearllngs, light, 4.45r6,25; ytarlnws, prompt deliver' command a ptomlum. heavy, 14, 20t-i,7O; yearlings, fetVcie. j ,0 while steel bars, plates und shapes aro 6.00; wethers, good to choice, 3.90114. 10; . "t'nB'y Ileal- . wethe.rs, fair to good, i3.40li3.l0; wethorr, I 1,"u "'V tiols trado has been ateiwly feeders, 13.4'Hfi 1.33; ewes, good to choice. Pnees h shown pronounced flrm- 3.451f4,C; ewes, fair to good. 13 2011 3.45; I "esa; . " cotons the lobbing ttudes aro - ...... . ' . ".. . , rni Alv Inir .-.nt..!..! a milff rw,tu .....l nu einre, lei-lulu. a.i.iiQj.in; nwei, M'UI'illl Ih-eedcrs. ll.OOU6.rO: cull sheen mul biickif. i r.nt. i r.1 Representative sales; No. Av. !4 Wyoming ewes H 141 Wyoming lambs, ferders... 4 "4 Wyoming Inmim, feeders.,. 4S 229 Wyoming lambs, feeders.., 5$ io Wyoming lambs, feeders... 00 42 Wyoming owns and weth's.104 119 Wyoming owns and wcth's. 91 150 Wyoming lambs fit 231 Wyoming lambs, feedors.. 65 11 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 45 ?. Wyoming lambs, feeders,.. 49 Pr 3 70 10 5 40 00 C 10 3 70 3 25 0 40 6 05 6 40 5 40 6 00 6 10 5 40 00 6 00 6 00 R (X) 5 00 3 70 3 70 2 15 3 ro 2 15 3 70 3 70 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 00 4 10 4 10 4 75 0 20 6 75 4 23 3 10 3 76 (1 40 6 15 0 15 0 00 f! 00 6 10 fl t 2 55 3 10 3 15 3 10 3 85 2 10 3 10 6 10 6 10 0 15 6 60 6 no 6 00.. 4 70 1 70 4 25 3 60 4 60 3 50 2 73 3 00 5 15 6 15 4 60 92 Wyoming Inmbs, feeders... 57 37 Wyoming lambs, feeders, 22 Wyoming lambs, fecdets. 45 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 119 Wyoming yearlings 4 49 65 83 469 Wyoming yearlings , ,. 84 34 Wyoming yearlings 79 24 Wyoming yearlings fit! 2S5 Wyoming vwum 103 213 Wynmlli gowes ., ,...,.,103 210 Wyoming ewes, culls,.,,,,,. 70 151 Wyoming owes 01 2M Wyoming ewes, culls ,, 70 10S Wyoming owes ..103 15 Wyoming ewes 97 300 Wyoming ewes, feeders.,.. 90 127 Wyoming owes, feeders.... 8 135 Wyoming ewes, feeders.,.. 81 23 Wyoming own, feeders..,, 88 233 Wyoming withers, fdrs,,,. 87 200 AVyomlng wethers, fdrs,,,. IK) W2 Wvomlnir vtuirllnus. Mrs.. 70 371 Wyoming lamus, fdrs 54 371 Wyo 2tS Wyo 123 Wya ntiihiir Inmbs. film 48 Vnnilne: wethers ...i. 100 89 Wyoming owes, feeders.... 90 419 Wyoming mvca 105 351 Wyoming lamb (W 1'2 AVyomlng lambs, feeders.. 65 113 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 68 331 Wyumlng lambs, feeders., C3 349 Wyomlntt lambs, feeders., 66 IM Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 49 162 Wyoming lambs, feeders., M 477 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... S3 iro Wyoming eweB, feeders.... 9.1 211 Wyoming nwos, feelers..,, 103 653 Wyoming ewes, feeders,,,, 97 220 Wyoming ewes, .feeders.... 93 142 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 97 382 H. D. lambs, fnedors.. ...... 63 333 S. D, Iambs, feeder tU ses Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 6tf R0 Wyoming limits, feednrs,, 6i SW Wyoming iatnlm, culls , 41 175 South Dakota lambs 65 201 S. D. lamln, feeders 64 ltn S. D, Inmbs, culls 63 275 S, D, yearlings, feeders,,,, 83 101 South Dakota owthers.,,.,. 97 23 S. D. wethers, culls 81 4 Wyoming yearlings, awes.. 82 69 Wyoming owes 81 M Wyoming owns 81 74 Wyoming owes..,, i.. 84 107. Wyoming yearlings ., 74 17 Wyoming yoarllngfl ......... JW ?4 Wyoming wethsrs 8 CIIIC7AGO I.IVI3 -TOOK MAIIICIST lleiiinnd for Cnltlr HIimv -llnsrn Ntrnnsr Mheep Htendy. CHICAOO, Nov. 1.-CATTLF. Receipts, 9 fVl li uni1 kinrlfnl' siinW linrl utnnflif beevos, .:5i711.00; Texas itoers, ll lOtaOj! wostorn steers, 15.504O n; stockers una'oi wu, in m iv, u m i uuu feeders, $4.25(117.60; cows and holfcrs, 12.750;! , , , , , 7,25, calves, 80.76W10.&0. Whont, Including flour, exports from tho' HOas-Recelpts, 12,000 head; murknt UnlRd States and Canada for tlw week stronir. mostlv lOo hlshurt ght. 17.2.W Dnni i..i t rjv.?o n: v. t? itv.iy nn OilA till A nil f (eVMJ OiW ll J I iV4ri V i rough, r.20177.45; pigs, 15.0O1J7.30; bulk of Bales. 17.70U7.95. SHBKP AND L.MRH-Recolpts, 0.00 head; market steady to n shado up native 13.30fl4.60; Wfjatern, 13.06fl4.ri0l yearlings. lX0t.-6.75; lamb, iiuttvo, $6.26ir 7.16; western, 15.601J7.I9. K n n sua City Live Mloch Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. l.-OATTLE-Ro. celpts, 1,600 head. Including 300 suuthorni; market steady! dressed boor and nxpoet steers. 9.0iX( 10.75; fair to Rood, 10.C0tQ7.75' wcGtern steers, 15.0O-5iS.SO; stockers and feeders, tUOy7,25; southern steers, H.Jjff 8.15; southern cows, t3.35j5.&i; native cow-, $3.25ii1.60; native heifers. 15.0u8.00) bulls. 14 0t'5.25; calves. 16,00'a9.60. HOUS-Recelpts, 3,009 head; market 3r higher; bulk of sales, 57.0)1(7.75! heavy !7.70t7.w)! packers and burners, it.O'Jwt.B"' light. J7.40Ht7.Hi; pigs. 0,0'l(B.W), HHKICP AND LAM IS Receipts, 2,0ft) head; market steady, bitnbb, 10.0Wi7, yearlings. Sl.rAfiO.00: wethers, t4.TO7il.75 ewes. 13.60(it4.5! stockers und foedars. 12.604(4.26. Hi, I, mils l.lvn NIocU Mnrkol, BT. LOl'18, Nov, 1,-CATTLE-Recclnti. 3 3.W head, including 1,900 IVvu,,.; marke sternly; native shipping u.id ettport i'. I'.oojfio.w; dnssed 3 id butcher Uus. S5.fJ0ti.W; stockers ond feeders, 13.7rV87.00- cows and heifers. 13.6G K, oanners. 4(4.00; bulls, M-00t,6..0, calvts. HOttuHl.W Texas and Indian st.tors. li DO7.26; cowi and heltets, 1J.25C6.00, HUUB itec uce.tits, M ) iitil, market I0fl,j3o, Br(.on catfish, 13c: shad roe, per r; pigs unu lKi'ts, 16.60ti''.i0: pttt'ri 40c; eulinon. 8c; halibut, 13o; buf d bulchKi'B. 7t5(S7,!)0j good I tttio 7c; bullheads, 13o 15o higher mixed un heavy. 17.767.90, BHKKP AND LAAIRK-Rocolpts, fJrW head; market steady, m'i'ions, ll.f7il7i; lambs, t;s.(iX;7.30; culls And bucks, 12.00tf 3,a; stockers, I2.75ii3.50. Ht. Josepli Live Htouk Mnrkot, ST. .IOHISPH, Nov. 1 --CATTL10-Re. aelpts, fO hi'Ad; market slow; stoers, 15.60 iirio.26; cows and ho.ftT, 13.60a8.oo; calvw, 4.(tl6.00. HOOB-RecQlpts, 2.800 headl market M 10a higher; top, 17.80; bulk of sales, 17.55 tjl.70. HHBHP AND LAMRS-No receipts: murket nominally steady; iambs, fts.ooii 7.00, Hlorlt In Hlaht. Receipts of live stock at tlio five prin cipal markets yesterday; Oattlo. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha, ..,2,0 4,100 i.ooi St, Joseph., 600 Kansas City 1.600 St. Louis ,.,,..3.800 2, $00 s.ofio 8.S00 12.000 Chicago Totals 9,h00 32,200 15,-W MelHl Mnrket, NKW YORK, Nov. l. -MRTAI-Oon. per. uii'Httluu; stanourti spot, iit'.vr. uiti; November and DfCiinber. 116.75fil7.15j leotrolvtlc. 117.371(18.77. nominal: iiiko. 117.rl7.7, OiUtlng, 17.rai7 37. Tin. dull; spot, 150.02.17; November. 150.1 4J50.45; Uvcinbr, im.wm.vi. l.wto, i-axy, offered at 16. HpIter, rasy. at 7.S57d 7.4i. Antimony, qutt, Cook-on's, 110.50. Iron, firm nnd unchanged, t'opper rx ports for October, X4.C70 tons. Loiulou coppur, firm, spot, i:75 7h Ud; futures, :! lyjiidon tin. ftrm; spot, 230; fu tures. 229 15s. Indon lend. 19. Lon don spoiler, 27 7s tkl. iron, Cleveland warrants, jct.7 7s 2a in Lomion, ST LOlIS. Nov. l.-MHrAIJ-Liad, unsettled, at 14 801cl.e5. Siwlter, unset tled, ut 17.261(7,35. Wool Market. RT. LOUIS. Nov l.-WOOL-SUady, territory and western mediums, 2Iir25o, fins mediums, 18 u :0c; fine, 13U17c. 17 DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE Remarkable Activity and Soundness Continue Prominent Features. RAILROADS BUYING HEAVILY Production In Iron nnd Hteel Limited Only by Capacity of Mill nnd l.nbor -Dry Hood Trade Mcndy. NKW YORK. Nov. l.-R. a. Dun & Co.'s Wcowly Review of Trade tomorrow will nayi So far as tho business outlook Is con cerned, conditions continue of remark iiblo activity and soundness In most In dustrial unci mercantile linos, rinn nt thu most important development is tho ' utterly and counicu of tn.i mlln-wi.ta in i tho titlrchuso of itnu rolllnir ainrk ami other supplies In order to prepare for the expansion of trade, i oiiui.ioii in iron and steel Is limited I only bv cnunr.lt v of mllta nnd limit mi ' lalxir and yet consumption still outstrips Ptoductlon tind prompt delivery Is diffi cult. In talis somo .nllls ato sold ahead up to Juno and new business kuciw up ..in, iiuiituiisiiuuiiiig mat rollings tor sptlug ttavk laving cannot bn inmln liv I:,;.; ." 5"r ,!"- e ocK" tin lMls tiro low, tho main." " ,i -n. tuw.wn 1UU IU11, 1111 II1IUI1 tallied demand accounts for tho firmness in values tt tin mo readiness with which pilrrs Hdvanc'o with tha appearance ot ordinary buying. Print cloth nnd con." vvttibivs aio silgiitly higher and ciio ro utljuslmtiiit In the prlco ot bleached goods In anticipated. Ducks and cloths are well under contract, peivalox contlnun to sell well und gingham aro firm, wUlo tick., lugs and denims arc under ocder tor thT next fow weeks. Exjiort shlpmonts con tinuo laige. There Is n steady rail fort all kinds ot woolens and worsteds and many requests ato being mado for Im mediate delivery ot goods not ynt due. Tho shoo trado Is reasonably active and firm, leather and bid vh contlnuo very strong with advancing prices. So far nil tho UKilotiUuiiil situation hrui changed. It Is for the btttur, and It is especially uotitblo this wook thut wlillo tho weathrr continues favorablo tor cotton and re CellttH urn hl'ltw. tirlriiie hll.v.. mtvitno,! Ibttiauro of a largo demand from tho mills. 11 bus In every diction low stinks, coupled. wiui resuireii couimenco una revived,. iiuitvity, cttntu a demand thut tests pro ductlvu capacity. UHAUHTltUliT'H THAUI3 ItHVIUW No Slaterlnl llesllnitny Rrcause of Rlrotlon nt llnud. NI3W YORK, Nov. l.liruustreefs to morrow will sayj I Trndo movoments, consldorod In a col lective sopse, show no material hesitancy" uecuuso of tho immlnsncn ut tho prcs dimtlul election. In tho t;ttat surplus: cm eiil producing section busing continues . unabnted und It la only In tho east that there Is rt tendonoy to mark tlmo, but I there, ns elsewhere, business Is strongly I buttressed with orders previously booked. Tlio Integrnl purt of the situation can bo uiicumpitssed in tho statement that t liar it is need for goods and that stock with first hands are light, tho shortage of labor together with heavy oonsumptlva" requirements having made for under production. Jobbing tradu In the north 1 west, southwest and middle west con ' tliiues exceptionally good, thnso from tuxuii points uetng pro-cimnouiiy so, wlillo (li the east buying iroin Jobbers) is ot (he small lot, but frequent typo, principally through thu malls. Throughout a luigo part ot the south and pn to tho Pacltio const Improvement is mlrrori ed forth, though In the lower south Atlantic states things are dull, this section' being about tho only buckwnrd purt of tho country, ro,- which condition a poor and lato cotton crop Is mainly responsible. Tha wheels of Industry contlnuo to move at a swltt puce. In tho Iron and star) llnrm a sold-ahcad condition pievalls and material for railway and equipment con cerns Is being takou In liberal quantities, lluyers of tin plates, hoops and piatcs aro booked UH fur forward art tno third quarter of 1913. Jobbing tiudo In dry goods, groceries and shoes continues to manifest activity, though soma reservation must bo imulo for the, former lino in the east. Ruslness failures In tha United States for the week ending October 31 weru 8 t Kalnst 2H last week, , 200 In tho like weok uniting uaiooer 31 nggregaio o,ts.in bushels against 0,065,901 last week ami 0. 008.500 this week last yeur. For tin eighteen weeks ending October 31 oxportt aro 74,60S,ca bushels against 66,037,790 It tho corresponding period last year. Core exports for tho weok uro 61,620 buslioli against 129,138 bushels last week ant 32. ,uU In 1911. For the eighteen weekt ending October 31, corn exports aro 1,4CW,2S( bushels Bcalnst 10,800,918 last year, J OMAHA H2VmiAL MAHKUT, DUTTER-Ko. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 31e; Na . 1, in oo-lb. tubs, yoiiio; No, 2, 29o; pack, ing, 29a. CH1S1SSB Imported Swiss, 83c; Amerl.t can, Swiss, 20o; block. Swiss, 24o; twins. Wo; daisies. 20a; trlpluts, 20o; Youna" Atnorlcas. 2lc; blue label brick 21 o; Urn- berger, 2-lb., 21c; l-lb 22o; New Yofk white, 21c. 11PJHF CUTS-No. 1 ribs. 21c! No. I ribs, 14Vic; No. 3 ribs, 10U-; No. 1 loins, 23V4o; No. 2 loins. 16Ho; No. 3 loins, HHoj - .19' No. 1 qnucKs, -j'.tci xno, . uiiuckb, s. ; rto. 3 chuaks. 7Uc: No, 1 rounds, ,3Vlc; No. f rounds, lOVioi No. 3 rounds, 9a; No. ! plates, 8 ',ic; No, 3 plates, 7Uo; No. 1 piatcs, fi'.jc. POULTRY Rrollers, $5 per dos.; hens, 16at cocks, lla; ducks, 18c; geeso, 15c:, 1 "!' 1 'iKSffi ,.1iBnr. Xilo old AHve: HroUoiB. ltl !f,u V.ithBd lOo- turkavs Sc! ll Aol ' homers 'nco'-" fc ''NoP , 11 M: Nn? 1. Wo! (freshl-Pickerel. He: white 14c , lrFu?"120,r,! W'- 'crappjes. Hc7 Soanls0! J rJfrt- linelHratU 1e fi-tin.la.. l- UUITn, tiiv. e- ussouri appiss, 111 bbls., IS.tKxfjH.OO; Now York Oreenlngs and Ilaldwlns, 13.25. Spanish onions, per case, 11. 60. Rannims, fancy select, per bunch. 2.2642.60; Jumbo, pr bunch, I2.75S3.75. Dates, Anchor brund, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. Hi box, per box, 12.23; Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. Jn hox, per box, 13.00, Figs, California, per cubo of 13 No, 13 plgS Mia J per cusn of 30 No. 13 pkgs., 12.50; per case of 80 No. 0 pkgs., $2.00; bulk, in 25 and 60-lb, boxes, per lb 4c, new Turkish S-crown. In 20-lb. boxes, per lb 15c, 0-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb,, 10c; 7-crowIi, In 30-11). boxes, per lb., 17c. Iomons. Llmonclra, selocted brand, extra fancy. 30-300 sizes, rer box, 17 i Lomu Llmonoira, fancy, 30-8CO sizes, per box. H.60; 240-420 sizes. 60c per box less; Cali fornia, cholco. 300-310 sizes, per box, $5,00. Oranges, California, Red (C) brand, extra fMi,iv. slzim. nor box, 14.25: extra ifnnt. nil kIzc,s. our box. $1.75. Pears, "OOo'Koiri'r, per bbl, 13.60. Florida grape fruit 6oi'lil sizes. H.OO. Crnnbcrrlis, per bbl,, 18.00. ciooolper box, $2.75. vi'fii.yrAnLlCS Cabbage. Wisconsin per lb., lc. Celery Michlirun, Per dos 35c. Cucumbers, hothouse, per do., 11.25 Kggplunt, fancy Florida, icr dox It. W rtutllc. extra fancy white, per dos., lie. I ttucc. extra fancy, per doz.. 45c Onions, wlilte, In crate, 11: yellow, per lb IHc Parsley, fancy southern, per dos. bunches, 5057Be. Potatoes, Kurly Ohio, per bu., 8o Tomatoes. hon)e-grown, per basket, 76a Wax benps, per bosl.et. $1; green beans, nr husket. 11. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per bbl., $l ?v Virginia, per bbl., $3. Rutiv bugas, per lb., lVo. llrv 4Joi' 1lrlet, NTW YOniC. Nov. 1. DRY OOOD8- Cottutt goods markets wero firm and active today, with prices tending upward. Silk mossallnes huvo been advanced 1( per cont In primary houses. Tho wool markets ruled steady. liiicnr Mnrke NKW YORK, Nov l.-SUOAU-Raw, iulet, muscovado, 69 test. 3.55c, can 'rlfugal, PC test l.fOc; molasses sugar, N test, 3.60c Refined, steady.