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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1804 N R A AU VSOOI 3L e i I Lol BE L L AN L B LR L SRR B SN NS U o i A S S At \| A 1 Ge; westorn fresh, 18G20%c; casen, | shares to a great extent In the strong tone 1 . . 'y n COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ¥tz S st "V o | e it bzt e sl OMAHA VIVE STOCK MARKETS [ - 5 - b TR ROLEUM-—Dull nited closed M. ‘M| :“ \ 17-: enharr i ou eading e vln Beversl Favorable Faotors Sent Wheat Up | Firm salie, somnin 0 o, 1.4 ’TI,s‘rz{r-vrvx.lg were the closing auotations | Month Starts with Fairly Liberal Supplies | B and Other Grains Followed. % O aaerer o, Shemoct | ohinnge todny s e e W Tork ek of Oattlé and Hogs, g i SMALL RECEIPTS A CCNSP.CUOUS ITEM } il {117 T w8 P 13 (NO CORNFED STEERS' WERE CFFERED |hi wenie 'Kl o Chelce mattvce ove oatat 2 Central ..l 08W it §: f . KB Quist nt P20 Am. Fxpross N. V. & N Bng 31K - tock Shetp, T3 i TRON L Seotth, "V g 2s; Amert- | Salimere &0HG: i Ontirlo & W 104 hotce 40 5. Tarmb Death of the Czar Influenced Some Ruying | ©47 1000 A Mat: spot, $3.3500.87%: sales a soutmca & Orogon Nav . 30" | Dressed Bect Men Fiua Fat Cattle Extromely | sentative [ bor Wi December, excluding M L, AR el b T R A - ) ol and Sent December Wheat Up to mber, excluding A & Ho e by, | BOE Snore:: Bagiha el e 18k Scarce — Under Grades Dull — Hogs 1 buek ‘ Fifty-Three Cenis on Its Chigago Alod i D& E. §ig Hold Up Well Under a Rather 21 native " mixed * LEAD—Qulet; brokers' price for bullion, $ g Pitiabure ., 50 native lambs First dourney. L g L Ll e TR Puliman Paince. Heavy Ron brokers' price, $6.50; exchange | €O _m:Hllmvvd Gas ns Reading.... Recelptsan i Disposition of Stook. les on ‘change, 50 tons De- [ C.C.C &St L. 38 |RichmondTerm. Official recelpts and_ disposition of stock as CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—Diminishi aceipts, n Gns May Un, $1486; 10 | Colo. Ceal &Iraa. 7 | do pfd ¢ : s - by the books of the Unfon Stock Yards 30, Nov. 1.—Diminishing receipts, Cottonont Cart: 20 |10, W ; THURSDAY, Nov. 1. - ; y rs ending at i steady foreign markets, the death of the N neettled and nominal; | Del. & Hudson.''! 124k R.G. W, There wi . cattle tods . v H @tar and good buying sent wheat up today, 100 bota: Beiely prime - mumnmer veligw. | BoL Laak. & ... 138" Kook In {15l W ol RN WL BB AL : rices Glear below Zero This weex. 4 | sed 8¢ best bid; yellow butter grades, | D &R G. pfd.... 3258t Paul . beral run of hogs and a light supply of and December closed %c higher. m‘rn o33 yellow, 336, nominal, prime yel: [ D& C. . ::: |5t Paut b . 1t sheep. Compared with receipts for the elimbed into the band wagon with a Kc | low, fe asked; vellow off'grades, 54g%c; piime N TR o e e | corresponding four days last week there has . i gain n;r M ? and u;, (.,.(Ia m.‘::-;i' “\'I“:;- . o v lg(; i . been an increase of about 1,600 cattle, while . e i res, C s, winter and low prices. How is that for yesterday's closing. “rovisions b diy o OMAHA GENERAL MARKEDS, L 5 | . - hog and sheep supplies each show a " o el ¥ - but slightly higher. & Jorthern pfd. 100 [Tenn. doal & [roi ase of some 4,00 head. - ¥ a combination for right now. This week's prices put all our 96 |Texun Paeific. . . Another day of comparatively small re-| o ., a t ou | Hoeking Valloy.. 174 T. & 0. Cent. pfi.. Although there were 126 cars of cattle |Omaha Packing company § 3 ol e o] e v ¢cse prices cannot Oeipts of wheat st Minneapolis and Duluth [ Conditlon of Trade and Quotations ou | y;iGoafa)” ") 86k Tjon Baoific. .. on sale, thére was- not s decent. load of |The O. H. Hammon company 100 1,888 .o: efforts in the shade. Come right off as these p was the most conspicuous item of the early Staple and Fancy Produce. L P &Duluth ... 214/U. 8. Bxpross .. Swift and compan 430 ER—Packing stock, 808%c; fair to good | K.k T.0fd,..: it 7 Tho 7 pbeees beef steers in the entire outfit. Trade | The ahy Packing company 7 o last long. pews, and it had a bullish effect upon the | IR hoie o fanor. 14@1s0; ean: | DhRe Mrte & Wir, Terel Do g % |could hardly have been otherwise than |A. Haas o market. There were buyers at yesterday 19¢20c; separator creamery, 21 | Loke Bubre. .l 155N el Fateo B slow. Dressed beef men professed t0 be | Fumiiten’ & s 2 closing prices as soon as the trading com- Lead Trust. ... 30i|W. & L, B. ready and willing to y good, strong {J. L. Carey menced, and sellers were reluctant to part . G%e: spring chickens, | Loulsville&' 1T 531y do ptd . prices for desirable stock, but sellers found |J- Lobman e 4 cerm b ch | g . Loulsville& NJAL 7 |M &St L. {E5E G e S b S "'X“':""“ “{’“ :’ A fuk ye. spring, Sci hen | Manhattan Con... 106M 7 4 it difficult to get them to look at their poor Rothechild LU (R opened at 62%c, rose to Gdc In about an iy et ;186 Memphis & C..00 T10 (G R 'k, and prices generally shaded n & W... . AT . v hour, but dropped back in the next hour A Wroog.z; | Michigan Veni. " 07y ML , | H, trom BlgdE City ' . to from Blige to 52%c. May ranged about | grouse, per doz., 8215 3 et | Mobile & ORio vis 14| o id:.rv. riet the cow market was slow and lower. |} | feeders....... 000 : 456 over December. Cables at the |doz., i "p'.r" e wing teal hville Chat... 86 [H.&T. C.o. There were about fifty opening came firmer, and New York re- 3 ul Cordazd loads on sale, and 3 2 2136 5406 4 ute Rugs, 21x36, Ok Heaters mallards and red heads, while some of the best did not show much seeeee srasenis o on > a eaters, ported some acceptances of yesterday's |eer suddies, Tmhe; anieiipe g i Bt I -G WaBIfHG, thb GOmmGn Gradse Were N nsa; o worth #1.25 now 38¢ worth' 814.00, now $7.50 RS ke to AniwerD orelgners | SR PAPLNGIce ‘tas And small veals are quoted M) g Prices were all to 2%c lower than & GBS Eie e Oak Heaters, were reported as buyers of futures there, s e and coarse, I@ée. b s o . pfd L | the first of the week, Veal calves wer B - 2 AN worth £1.00, now 34¢c worth $10.00, now $9. 76 and some buying orders from Liverpool 1 15~ Wikconsin full cream, & 5 In vigorous demand d strong, with bulls, 3 L 5, Brusseis Rugs, 40x40, B B g were received here aiso. The czar's death | broska and Towa, full cream, 1le - i stags, etc., about steady. ; ; Demnnd Was ¢ b worth £3.50, now $(,25 [ Base Burners, {nfluenced some buying orders, which sent |lowa, part skims, {@sc; Limburge 3 ex-dlv ; e a’little business was transacted in| CHIcs . 1—Ripe steers today were not (U8 CATE! worth 22,50, now _ December wheat up to 5c on fts first jour- | brick No. 1. No. 1 . \The ‘total sules of stocks were 16 stockers and feeders was enough | very numerous, and, being In good demand, thoy Moquette Carpots, 1L S OESIS: $13.50 ney, but it sold down e, as already men- | HAY-Uplan . fehares, includ ng: Ameriean oil demand to readily absorb all desirable 1018 | 4oid ‘readily enough ang T worth $1.50, now 98¢ @l Oil Heaters, tioned, A subscquent rise to a shade beyond Iy, atray n | American”Sugar, ' 5630; mston, 13 ",' dhi: | Smersd Rl fully steany. relens) it auilmesy | 050 SERIE . SHOCRH MDD AL HI: prices. Brusscls Carpets, worth £10.00, now $4.85 Wais nscribed 1o a letup In the votume | haY. LiEnt sha 3 g dudson, 1 weakness characterized 'the trade in | *UPply of lower grades, though lberal, was not vatth 81,00, now B8 g aioe of the receipts, a partial confirmation of | "N uB R g r, 14,5 the medium and common stock cattle. Good | 80 large as to cause a noticeable depreciation .~ worth 81,00, C ll Cannon Stoves, the talk of (he use of wheat for feeding O aETA LS, d to_cholce feeders are quotable at $3.00 |in prices, though the market was weak. Irom Ingrain Carpots, worth $6.00, now $2.75 muicient to influence a great d 3GETARBLES, » - 6, falr to good, §2.2542.60, and Common |41 to $1.35 for inferlor cows the range was up worth 50¢, now 24¢ ll {aundry Stoves, fhig. On ‘the second advance, Gc_ 1 POTATOES ~Westorn stock, car lots, i smal TR P e o ades from 32.3) down. Representative | ward to from 8 to §5.25 for steers of extra qual- Hemp Carpets, th $0.00, now $3.50 Was the top, and the close was at 5ic K. 0N o, navy, 8 lima | EASY A1 per Gents At 1oan, | per S : £ St ity. Not many of the offerngs had the quality - bRLH 806, now 13 worth Tusine the corn pit was fairly good TANS s 8 dima | YR o cow W bring mare than $55 or wi (wre much § o 400 now 250 Wl Ranges, 5-hole, 1ly improving prices, Re- " PRIME MERCANTILE PAP 2%@3% per | N . . Av. Pr. . Ay, Pr. S i 1! g B LD IR s 8 Oil Cloth, worth 40¢, now c " v ceipts were slightly less than had been cent. il o 8150 L s nly at from $1.75 to $2.65, and from $4 il A th $1.25, now 50\ worth $19.00, now $9,75 IR e The bille SHowell miore tons SLET er doz. STERLING EXCHANGE-Virm, with actual [ 3+ . i) Do HSuRL R Al (OTRhEL staorw Bl L e el o 1 e o, e res, steel, fidence than they did yesterday. They § POTATORS- fer Ubl,, $3.25; Jersey, | business In bankers” bills at $4.57%@4.58 de- . 19 Agers were on a basie of from $1 Art Squares, Ranges, s phligberctod : d and 6%@1.57 for sixty day (G0t oW g 5 for poor to cholce, and xns o & v S ekt “Reriia” of fediers 1 ihe "ehe T B R sy s e |18 S S, B0, 1551000 800 Toata, Gts | worth 81,50, now 3 45 worth $0.00, nov $24.50 1 1 1 BEOnE (Do o mu CroprC May. corm | CAN ; i 3 Gk S S N R R T A S S T SR (SR S which closed yest' rday at 0%c, started with AFLOWER—Fer doz., $2.2. VRN B o h gellers at that and with buyers at over A & Ll B Siate! bonds H § 50 2 tures it displayed at the opening, there would B0%e, and with some sales at from 50%c to| I Sl B g 5 2 = been little oceasion for grumbling on the B0ic. It improved gradually until it struck [ AR PR “ : The early movement Was brs< Ble, and after Ye reaction it rose to Sy 4 L = 119 |D &R G ds.... <. 805 H s G higher than yesterda G, it et Ak e 0K SLEY-per o binch ; A K ; el R ash Presents Given Away This Wesk ading in the oats market was limite S AS_Per 1b. 3@ ) [ ] opening, and before 10 o'clock the morning's S dongwere: entirely in sympath A TS 5 5 : ! gain and “anickel ‘more Wad been tuken o With £1000 worth efgoods, | ons o v AR o TG § 2 o close Was dull and extremely wenk, with g Botilver p 1o from " Sic. 16, iher up 1o from | QUINCE nim, per W0-1b, box, §1 B i : = 1.5 the top. for heayywelgits and 3480 a falf OR ‘With 825,00 worth oL §004% | bisque igure 82%c 0 32%c, and shortly before the close | ALLLE: o stock, per bbl., §2.5)G1.7%; Mich- 3 L ) 9 outside quotation for Ught. As high as $4.55 was 3 ¢ cautita 0 was selling at 32%c. It closed at 32%c. SRETR i . | Eo e T d for heavy, and a lot of 190-1b. hogs brought I‘efllt With £50.00 worth of goods, from the 1,200,000000 bu, crop. May corn, s 50 60c. $485% Had the hog market continued to display the iornia freestone, hip) | +Mutual U 0. e HaJorty ol hasiness. was dgne ‘A hindsome pleture Provisions were dled by the steadi- | ook, $1.006110: clinke, H. o [ Shiep Al Currenc 0[N Gane, ot Trom $400 th 1id frr‘:n Al TR Frot Lok With #36.00 worth of goods, ; ness of the grain market. They were, how MS—_California, none. La. New Con. 48.. 95 | No. Pac. 18ts o $.60 the populs E lightwelghts, A genuine onk center table Syer field in narrow bounds. Tradini was 2S—No shiphing stock Miasourd Ua....... 100 |Ne Pue; 2has.. 4 of locs than 20 Ths. Culls and pigs With $100,00 worth or goods, e Roail a standstill during the greater part of the RS—Winter Nellls, $1.6)@1.75 XL R N. W. Conmols. . at from $2 to 84 s legint onk rocker session, orders from outside being scarce, —Concords, 10-1b, baskets, 22023 Jdods .. 100 | Q08 F. De there was s, e a fale supply Cash or Weekly; or Monthly An cleg January pork Is 2tgc higher and ribs be $1.00@1, 8 C. nontund.. LI3(R. G W. 1sts... sheep. 2 o Payments. higher; lard unchang NBERRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $9.50 per bb). | Tenn. new wet . 70| St P° Conmols i and from 31 TROPICAL FRUITS. eannaw a0t 10836 P, . COWS AND HEIFERS. Mth ‘sales prin 3 Tenn, old s, ket was lib lied and 10c —Mexican, per box, $8.50; Floridas, | V. Contiries. % B..T0 200 inmb market was Uiberally suppiled and was 1oc BANANAS Chalee stock, $1.1662.00_per bunch. e 1 Ty poor, Lo ‘cholce. Sales’ were mostly at from 83 LIMONS —Messing, 300, 60, $4 506500, X o o $3.85 2GR Sl ot .50 . U: F: Luth of & 13§ | 1000 3 0 i 5 pRecelpte—Cattle, 14000 head; calyes, 400 head MISCELLANEOUS. C tn 08, 102%|conthern . k. 5w, 78 | 1. ] 153 140 L The Evening Journat. saya: 51% OYSTERS—IXL, %; medium, per can, 10c; B . e 140 i HOGS—Receipts, 9100 head; oficlal yesterday. Bokg| horse shoes, 12c; exira standards, 1603 extra 5 : 60 4 30 27,201 head; sh ts, 7,206 heud; left ove Gosa| s, company selects, 2le; New York 5 33 170 A 5 [about 5,000 head; quality falr; market openei | u:v‘u..v . SR s 2 Stook Guotasion el 01 85 moderately aciive at ‘yesterduy'e’ b s 28 3 per 1., 18c; choice, 16 v 4 2 CALVES. ranged at $4.8064.65 for 1ight; $1.20a 4 1 <h e 4 | o S tme Touns. LKER4 por cont. Glosiaz pricos for | §... . e heavy packing and saipping lots, and $2.5064.40 Fork per bbi SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., b tocke, bon 19 and 2 0 - 2 <3100 aloo | BSRLTLR Jan.. .| 11 7 77%| 115 | NUTS—Almonds, 15G16c; walnut AT &S F . 3 5 . > ceipts, 14,000 head; market steady Oiberts, 12c; Brazil nuis, none, ensiern ches Surar. .10 Elsouis i : : . ndimoneraldiy nelive, ¢85 | muts, @izo; shellbark hickory nuts, Susar pHdLL 01 B oeer 2 b 3 SHEEP—Receipts, 14,00 head; In good de ] raw peanuts, Ge; roasted Bay State Gas.. w\» l--nmu. esen . & s a8 3 2 s mand and a shade firmer, SAUE T—Cholce white, per bbl, 0% 01 bany Bl e i T1%0 2 ; ork Live Stock Marke ’ 4 3 . P e By, tn haie i, per 1, | SRR SMAS a\.‘w Englani 68 } : e A VT s Reee Formerly People’s Mammota Installment House. Lot UG A SAT—Fanc hbls., per b, | do A .. Electric 55, head; none : Guote Cash_quotations were ¢ X 1% 0 Wik Cont. 1513, read; non sale: Europ. FLOUI Ejay. erch and_sun- i ot B Senl tioan steors at 0@ilc per It ] and Saturday Evenings. WHEAT-N& 3 ; No. @ 3 $"Bike and pickerel, 6 iy Bostons Aio: 55 5 e 3 el iiooke 3 OheHENIncay \ Sl s xE £33 3433 £8 2oremy 2 . Electrie...... Boston & fish, 8Goc; black baks, 1244 iiiots Stewt. RSl plenn e § s : p e g are lice, per LBL 407 nait bbl, 8135 i Calumet & Hoels.. 2 ; 5 A yach, Wit h Wois s | — 1 green hides, 3%c; No. green A N - Centennlal... . . B AN 3 At bRyt e T ; ioi No 1 areen galted hites, @hyc: No. 2 ; 32 Eraniiin: - . . 2 b e Tamba, e per b | Unlon Natlanal bank. The appicatcn states groen salted hides, $ie; No. 1 greon malted hides, | Oregon Shor Liie Kearsarge. ... B 0 g i higher bopr. (6 prime, $1. Hiatwine ot the Perry Commission €; No. |25 10 40 Ibs, 4lsc; No. £ green salted hides, 3 10 | RUDOOE... s 40 °|Osceoln 9 160 5 b il SO SR b s mpany been fraudulently disposed 4, nominal. 10 Tbw., 34 .1 veal calf. 8 10 15 Ibs., 7c; No. | Union 11%|Quiney..... 3 [ 3 11630 2 i e T e By Tk L S e plaintifs allexe that Danlel Perry, 21— Prime, No: : > No. aited X : . sale; market we E o Y 23, r : N No_ 2 e =tadl, o o ,“of which M. AR T Tpa o P slshuany Y1n000 | fden fJoi pert cured-hides o per In. lemthan | gan Franolsco Mining Atook: Quotations. L1260 17 g iy Sationak, ke Tout, sutetent Fibs, - §ides, loake, 36106015 ' Dry’ saitsd shoul- | SHEEP PELTS-Green salted, each, 2@toc | SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1.—The official cloing S 8T. LOUIS, N | ipts, 3,900 | consideration, with the intention of defraud- dor, boxed, $.62/4G545; short clear sid.s, bosed, | sreen salted shearlings (short wooled eatly sking. | QUotations {0 mining s10:Kks 014y w. : il . head; shipménts, slow and | fng future creditors 6. ) wach, 1020c: dry shearlings (short wooled early | 10W 1 3 H 8 | dragging for natives, _cattle, and e — A t We have the ex #adnianed oty per. gl | KImRe, Laachutel 0 shpilogs antr| AT 7 5 [Jmarice. G o P Teows, $1.0063.3); e, Tt ang ME Ll D s clusive sale of the ut loaf, (613 granulatcd, $495; [ Kansas and Nebroska butcher wool pel graced eaicany oor g 2 i XI0OL i . r B sy stasdard A, 14.38 etual walght, 508c: ey Nint Kinea Hent & Hoioher. Mono. 2 G 4 e . r “hipments, 2,300 [ Falr and Cooler with Northwest Winds for Thl following were the receipts mnd shipments \ braska murrain wool peits, per Ib., 3 . t D H . 9 celebrated Cutler Bodie Con. Mount Diablo, g 2 2 2 4 elng easler: best Nebraska Todav. welght, 4G8l4c; dry flint Colorado butcher wool | gty e - vy, 70; o e, $4.40G4.60. ’ : ¥ i 5 . = pelth, per b actual welght. $Gote: dry it | Bellon .. AL Sa o 8 .0 K gisdisting WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—The forecast for | Desks at the now reduced prices. Rocoia ERipments. | Colofado, murrain wool pelts, ‘per” fb. " sctual | Ghain 4 [Qrorm 3 4 i 5 o shipments, 100 | Friday is: For Nebraska and Kansas— = — | Welght, 4Goc; (have feet cut off, as It is useless B Potosl,.... 11" . z ok 2 L s et; “mative sheep, S e _ Flour, b 14,000 G S R e 5 Savage: 1L 2 AL AL ribe, 30,0085, | Falr; cooler; northwest winds. . Wheat, bu H7.000 TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, %c; | & ty . {3 P LB i L P E r For lowa—Rain in the early morning B e v tallaw, No. 1,°3%e; greass, white A, do; greaxs, | Siiverid .. . s Stock in Sight. rain in the central and eastern portions i I Edo0 i white ‘B, 3i4c’ grease, yeuow, 4ci grease, dark, rd of recelpts at the four principal mar- | Friday; cooler; north winds. f ¥ Crown Pomnt Union Con... A ye. by : 11,000 ye; old butter (1 beeswax, prime, 15@20c; S ek for Thursday, 1 For Missouri—Rain; much cooler; morth- 1 s, Sheen. | west winds; fair Saturday. ar es lvtrlc o . : wis o | Yior “South Dakota—Tair; in v Gould y % rough yellow. 1%@dc. Gould & Curry.'.. [giaweon 3 SO0 U0 | estern poi ¢ est ‘wind Kansas City 10100000 0, 100 | western portion; northwe St. Louls General Mariet. ¥ - 2 ket ‘was i sty BT p . Mexican dollars, 02%@ Exws, frm: 17 @180 Loa%10; dalry, 1 | sT. LoUIS, Nov. 1.—FLOUR—In better demand . Slght 106! elegtaphic. 15K 3 k i 5 e e e o e, of gnciianged prices TUOUT I Tt ST e i 5 4 j i g ; Bt ocul Kecord | FURHITURE of Every Desoription. Liverpool Btocks: Wheat, 3,250,000 bu. up on forelgn news and large clearances; No. 2 | NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Ths following ars the | 56 steers. : Totals ... ¢ OFFICE OF THE WEATHER Bl REAU, Temporary Locatle 145,000 sagks; corn, 1,096,000 bu. red, cash, 48%c ovember, 4§%c; December, | elosinginining quotitions 3 5 OMAHA, Nov. 1.—Omaha record of temper- ERUsdgpiia clearances: Wheat, 2,817 bu.; | #9c; May, bie. T T = Liverpool Markets. ature and rainfall, compared with the 206 nnd 1208 Dougias Stroeh B,400° b ; oats, 17,689 bu. CORN--Was firm but quiet, closing %@tc_up | Buwe = I [ontaro. g0 b 2% 1 3 BRE : T ,. | corresponding day of past four yeu & S e L R e L e b ? T 800 bull...... (1530 83 LIVERPOOL, Nov. L—WHEAT—Close: steady: e clearances: Flour, 24,000 bbla.; wheat, | With wheat: No. 2 m ok 1S » D Growy paiargines L % cows.1ill 1800 13 demand poor; No, . winter, 4s 4lsd; No. = ] corn, 290 bu.; oats, 4 bu. 8¢; Decem m A |“:1' HRA N el Quioxeiive * 500 COW.nrers Vi |80 red. spring, 4s 8d. )\\:vnfl'“""\(““"l"r"‘:‘l‘,’} a8 g cables: Paris and Antwerp closed on | e v, o Deadwood ... 40 | " *do preferrod 111500 feeder. ... § feeders. . 1018 8 ot, nominal; demand moderate; Minimum temperature o 9 tof hollday. Berlin, 1 mark lower. HN s iree Gould & Curry 0 X5 8 feeders. 11025 - ember. L er, | Average temperature...... 1 8 2 88 WM. LOUDON B8 revarted that ten loads of wheat were | .BABLEG ; Sales of Towa at | Hale & Norer Lo du‘.mm. S edera... 1143 i ¢ at s 9d; 3 Precipitation ..o 003 i R t New York and fifteen at out ports, L Tomestake........1500 |Union Con......oe 61 inois Live Land_ Company. ) Stes i St Condition of te e and pi o &% New' 0k ina' edh ' Gut yort 5 i ion Stiver. 11 10 | Yellow Jaskei 70 |2t strs, Tx. 58 stre, T tons tancs winter: at Omaha for the day and si v 1. | Commission Merchant Inflnpflllu regelved 4 cars of wheat, Duluth bid, cast. track, sneked. JrenStiv . (b8 st noy winter, ¥ e B8 st vear Minneapolls received 605 cars and . etler at $133 bid. = : 2 4 COWS.......100 spot, 3 fi crature [ . it o 56 cows....1. a4 Mhoss, G od; prime p e ity | N oRmel T e ay eyt Grain and Provisions. i 7 FE or.1i2ll1zt0 2 1 steer. ... 1030 ma prime.mess. weste 17 prime | X6 ce S Mareh i1 76 \rohanged, OefTas Recknk WYOMING. can, mediurn, 568 1. Hame, dull; demand im. | Accumulated exces since’ M O i va e wires ol ORIoagn and L oI ookt . good to cholce dairy, 5t unchinged i e proving: shorl cut, 43s Hacon, dulli demand {‘;:',"{';2}"‘\‘“,"'1“"“.3 v Al (58] ‘_u,|,,.,h All business orders piaced on Chicago today ana vesterday nre rather some say .0 s AL R uropear Mllo Burke jonie clcar, 4 bs, $8s: Jongand soorc clear, | Total prec I0bieinosiMaron 4 e e, g0 s eots o pa ¢ $12.20@1 em'’ er, 112 ey, HE1 UTAH AND NEVADA el den g e Omaha. Telephone 1308, BEELVLY MILLAI D HOTEL BLOCK. ’flm‘r:y‘ poce 1-[»[0( wheat, 610,000 bu.; ship- 000 bu. Primary receipts of corn, 118,- g p o 20c "bu.; shipments, 2,000 bu. L Easicr; separator creamery, 1@ YORK, Nov. EE—Options - ¢ HISK Y B st R ke BG40 [ H. Conant. T.LOW-Nom nal. oBeerbohim's London cable, 1 p.m.: Cargoes ot | COTTON THES-gse. 8ot coffee, Rio, stéady; mild, steady; Cordova, | 8 bulls,.....1810 12 51 bulls.......1321 COTTON SEED Ol —Dull gount: Wieat firmiy Weld: corh, miining oftoring ST b | 318.00310.00; salen, none. " Warehouse - delivrics | 25 bulle, . 10z buns. e TeRPE passage and for sl t: Wheat and corn, 1a mess, Job- | from New York yesterday, 6 bags; York | 86 cows. “ 5 Leede " S guister. French country markete, quiet.” Weather X cholce, $6.85; | Stock Yoday, 106,795 bags: Tnited b [ il S {“' ["“‘:”‘" N In igland, finer. Liverpool, 1 p. m. ‘Wheat, | Dry t meats, $5.30%; I 6.23 .31 | 2 ! o or the U “ States, 237,01 £ s feast or famine in O, T 8 Tlhd Spot at opening, frmiy held; cord, moderate de: | smartar Bk RGO packed shoulders, B015; | oo bas: afloat tor the United States, 217000 . pLon Ll oderatar b nom i il esd. Rraei longs, §7.1216; ribs, $7.26; shorts, §1.37. o0 | 4676 5 Bags, against 81,04 bags last year. e daye, T or (e L | Bk e readbtuTs 0 Llyersool Fiour, 165,000 incinnat! Price Current says: But lttle com- | REC A o' bbla.: wheat, 14 SANTOS, Nov. 1.—Market firm; good average | Rohyia"the 0. e, Keneral quality ot the ofteringe, | ks Wheat, 1,070,000 ¢ corn, ' 656,000 r, Hampton, Franklin It concerning growing wheat crop. It con- | bu.: corn, 0 31,000 b, 2,000 | Bantos, $11.50; Teceipts, 3,000 baga; Wock, 415,00 | NiiSqthe Proportion of Inferior Hght stuff wus | sickai aloradg: | Onnal—Chssius P. Edrhonds, tnues backward in growth in some reglons. | SHTIMENTS—Flodr, 11000 bbis.; wheat, 2,000 | fagt the proportion of desirable heavy hogs was also | = = - - Poncho Springs, Chaffee: Juan - Sanchez, Barmerw' deliveries of wheat continue limited. | bu.; com, 1,00 bu.; oats. 4,80 bu WAMBURG, Nov. 1.—Market quiet; prices un- [ the proportion ot desitable heavy hogs was sl Kansas City Market o Gulnare, Las Animas; William H. Walker, Rt oy, i haid or feed 1o ok, which SRR o T changed 1o 14 pg advance; stock. 130,000 bags, cived were %9 that Hammond bought A ITY, Nov VHEAT-Slow T{Cl Durango, La Plata. prac ‘.T;n:»«n:‘"m"’:::“,"rln":' There s consider. Wl . ‘_I B Wheat closed firm | MSjudnE 4.0 bags Lrazlian; sales, 6,000 baks. | Widnesday at Sloux City, where hogs are cheaper | 2 3 2 red, ALGGe; rejected, 42045 v 04 Partelondy. | South Dakota: Original—George W. Sevey, cor ome MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. L—Wheat clo VRE, Nov ye ioux Cltv mhene hogs are chasper. . e, 1. i P g : k c it Eokp R e v {3 eribbet enor or"relurmt Abli g pre and i above ‘the clove yesterday, e move: | SOUTHAMPTON Nov. 1 Arrivals during last | houn ferad. on. the. markets Aflde | Fver ) No. % r Louns... 00| Clear, Shasbana. Pl crease—Jacoh W, Robys . @8 (0 yield and conditions. Week's pac not heavy from Interior elevators. | month, 17,799 bags: dellveries, 22 gn; Stock, AT e v falr demand; No. 8 mised, 43%g4% Paur.... 00 Cloudy. v W : . o, §20.000 hokn, against 205,000 Tase year. Total ‘Gontinued excellent for spot. wheat, | Novermiber, 1,201° Hage, agaist 6000 bake okt £ taasrecaivte; “esliere tnd. | L COTINCRIN Call SR N8 issds NN 3 00/ Clouay: lana: Original-—Benjamin ¥, Hughes, for' elght months, 8,650,000, against 6,7:0,000 Just | and all that was offercd sold early. month eada : 2 5 Custer, Custer; Alvah Ketchum, ‘Kalispell Flathend. sharp ady well sustained e loca TH_Firm; No. 2 mixed, Four, Was dct've much of the sossion. Hecoipt VERPOOL, Nov. 1—Stock, November 1, | (N&rp adva s well sustained. Al the local | I * s o0 ember, 5%c 3 o cinst L¢76 2 . | houses were Kood Duers, and with rather en- | white, 22t ! e A NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, shipmenta,_13, 3 mber, ik 42 bags. against 1476 bags last’ year. couraging news both from hogs and provisions in ER—Very dull; fancy separator, 18@19c; | Salt Lako City. 00/ Clear. - May + RIO. DE_JANEIRO, Nov. L—Market firm: | Chicago business was active and o cloarnce soo 34 160 RapidClty ... 00| Clear, 3 — ot norin : RO e il e, Tirgd renets. ARG | Chicako business wis active i cltarunce soom e it Hehiagirn 00 oy BRI TRATION: Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and . B%c. Flour was st hags; clearcd for the United States, 500 bags; up o “Wheat, 2460 bu.; corn, 1,200 bu.; | Bismarek.....ill0l] 161 Clear. Provisions, Metals, Kte, dud o sympathy with wheat. Patents, 8157 | cleared for Eutope, 4,000 bags: stock, 2710 | FoEs BT e - 4 . Vineent .......| 04 Raining. Today and Suturday Are the Last Days for EW ¥ 5 i s oy | 2-40; Dakers', $1.85622. Production estmated | bags. L 1oa S Uy i e ol I o AT o Cloar: d NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 22,200 | 741 baxers . 310 35,000 bbls.; shipments, $4.50. for pigs and NTS—Wheat, 3,60 bu.; corn, 1,100 bu.; | Chevenno ...... apioian Registration. bbis.; exports, 33,800 bLbls; sales, 20,000 PKS.; | 42,000 bbls. Vank of England Statement. aliout steady, with saiel 8% Zom W78 R RoRS: Ly 2 ainin Friday and Saturday of this week w! et h ., v 42,000 i h hogs, stags, pregmant . K TS Ty L1 b A i market steady, but demand h excep! or Nov, 1.—The weekly statement of e ) (3 I L ansas City ive Stock. o e y gistratio vel flour, more uctive; males, 450 ke © Tve i pots —_— g lowing changes compared with the previous ac- | sume as on Wednesdny or on last Thursday. iy 4200 head; market dull, - quallfied elector should not fall to register. dull; sales, 325 bbls. “Buckwheat flour, firm; §2.00 | Death of Russia’s Czar Mado No Change In | count: Total reserve. ., £928,000; circul resentative sale ak to lower; T steers, 324003 25; bee! Fallure to do so will deprive any man of ' c ‘decrease. -+ S ; stee 515,00, e cows, $1.2653.25; Hock: 10. Market Conditions. A No Av. Sh, Pr. x 8h. Pr. | 8teers, a b v . d he rigl v o ele B i ., £131.000; othe RS i sl N Ty | e wnia” feoders, '$2063 0 the right to vote at the election November v NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The death of Rus- | decre 2 Public deposits, incre HOGS—Receipts, 10600 head; shipments, 1400 | No Very Encouraging Outlook for ths Com- | 6. Registrars sit from m to 9 2 m 2,100 wicks; yellow [ NE 4 Y A cceipts, 10,6 3 s y i 2 o . m. . m. weatern, 31041 fl‘”n'.n.u“m: qTckes delow | ius ezar has not been followed by any hos- decrease, (953,000; government head: | masket opencd stroni; closed bo lower e o P 169,000, The proportion. ¢ DAk of aalon, $4.3004.60; Mi1.65; pack. car lots, 52G58c; boat loads, | tile demonstration on the stock market, s reserve 10 11abiity; which e o s ronis. St | CLEVELAND, Nov. 1—The Iron Trade Govers Inmation, R R which, when the announcement was made | iust week was 63.07 per cent, is now 2,0 per 035, ples, 83.4064.15. Review this week says: The iron trade has| SALEM, Ore,, Nov. vernor Pennoyer Nominal; western, 70GTse. | On the exchange, was quite strong in tone. | cent. BH Recelpta, 8700 hea .“fl:h’flwn{x, L0 | ome to a date at which caleulations usu- | today Issued the following thanksgiving cxports, 107,00 | Not even the international specialties were Monthly Tremsury Statement. head; market steady and unchanged. b g ol s N ek g gl e LO0 bu. #pot. | aftected, nor was there any sign glven of [ WASHINC 1.—The monthly treas- A M,",w,. vear, There 1 much expectancy and more appoint the last Thursday of ind elévat Y 2 ury stateme we the total receipts durh ) % 1 northe e ocourrence of any event out of the com- | WY Matement s the total receipts during (e v sl o g a practica] | this month a thanksgiving holiday, *“In tons Arm il he mornink and irreguiar in (o Wall street accepted It philosophically The | Boit for. the. onth: 3 9, and for the 1-16 3%c; | “ci | cided change in conditions come in the next | Of adversity consider Clesiastes 7, 1, 10 No twelve months no signs have yet developed. gy i 408 5-16 R In the Lake Superio e trade another THE REALTY MARKET, Slternoon, Anaily closing strong at he net ad- | [gndon exchange was ciosed for a hoilday, | four months of the prese vear $14,153,0). 166 r's record Is soon to be closed, with ship. yance. - Conticting stories about the czar's death mould T6@4ige; standard A, '3 15-16@ ments likely to run closer to 700,000 tons | pnerp - e e col e ess gave no lence | Of the receipts for Ocf , 924, a8 from selling by Pardidge in Chicago, covering by | Dut the continent business gave no e customs, $6,403,435 i shorts, small interior receipts and unsettied ca- [ Of the agitation, Somn, 90,405, 48 FexSnue " AN confectls A, tlhe; cut loaf, AN@ S D v 51 hawlered, A5G | than was countad upon early in the sea- | INSTR! T8 placed on record Novembe Freneiate 1 ARR—Cane dull {ri- | son. The outlook for bessemer ores was| 1, 189 bles ciused the varintions her 2 red, Ju At the opening of the exchange here this | #63,683 from misc Of the ex- Javh, 1% 647 Muscovado, falr refining | never more promising, and for nonbessemers WARRANTY DEEDS, closed b7ige; February, closed | morning & firm tone prevailed, the coal | the demand is the lowest point in years, | John Goodlett jr al to M I Myers, lot Pig _iron producers are finding at the end | 8. block & Poppleton park '3 1,500 bc: May, 60 i-1b@élc, | stocks belng notably strong. Buying New York Dry Goods Market. of 0ot 5 Yens encourasing sttustion 1n |8 C Shepard and wite to ovember, closed So%c; December, | ders in these shares w quite heavy, it AT A ’ closed $0%e is sald, for the account of inside interests| BOSTON. Nc learings, $16,045,009; bal- W YORK, Nov. 1—An irregular demand | some respects than at the opening of the| © % of b %, 1t 11 block § laneous assortments of seasonable | month. The Inability of the farth add and a strip adjucent 'on cast wide.... 30,00 CORN-Rocelpts, 4900 bu.; exports, 35,9 and the advance resulting forced the bears | ances. 12,303,429, P18 330,000 bu. futures and no ‘spo t mat- | to cover. A factor in the recovery of the | BALTIMORE, Nov. 1—Clearings, ket, dull but firm; No. 2, 6e In stor; €l¢ deliv- | coals was . belief generally entertained | balances, 219,03, gred; new ungraded, @ic, delivered; No. 3, new. | (hat the Reading reorganization plan will W YORK, Nov. l.—Clearings, AT 810, “aelivered: Option derally. strong | e adopted, thereby insuring harmony of | balances, 37,184,967, O onr wasiia has CAkER A ol | Bt tate (o borian, HORaY (N AL roppieton, tad Wit i onin; Quantity of goods, though more business has [ ment and retracking s not espect AL M Dlock o8 Poppleton park o 1118 Led o the pIAC k. of orders LT Sprink | Courging to Meel mills in At section | M, Ay 4por and husbind to Anai Vapor Tt ihave Included Kinghima, also shirtings’ and | (hat faee carried. Jong overdue hopes wion | o 100 teet fot 10, biock 3"V smith's domestic, with the cutting trade having made | poit GEVE S0 oy ACOE b {iheral purchases of cotionades, ete. Printing | raliroad revival. ‘Western bar mill men did | a 1'if cloths are quiet at unchanged ' quotations. Al the best It has been & quiet market. faily selman, Chariton, Lucas. Relssuc—John B. Troms, Uroledo, Haima.” Original widdws, ete: Louisa Townsend, Randolph, Fremonts ATy | Emily Jane De Long, Allen's Grove, Scotts A\lnli| Stoltenberg, Davenport, Scott; Arten= wd g Avp 30 dame a0 o, XU conTHARg i B oot sovering by sho Tospects of furthor | gtion @mong coal companies. Philadeiphia | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. L—Clearings, $11406,- he Migher: Januuty. bheaosne. clonei Bogel | Was a good buver of Reading on this as- | 273; balances, $1,91542%. R MRS e Ao TSNS, slosed Ty | Sumption. ' Delaware & Lackawanna ad- | BERLIN, Nov. 1.—Exchange on Lon i, closed S84c December, Wute. © vanced 2 per cent, Delaware & Hudson 15 | dayw sight, 2 marks 31 Bie. IATS—Recelpts, 39300 bu.; exports, per cent, New Jersey Central 13 per cent MEMPHIS, ov. 1. ‘learings, $363, bal sales, 650,000 bu. futures and 55,000 4 and Reading 1% per cent. During the afte: nces, 367,000 New York exchange selling st % £ t!?‘x‘l“‘.\" No. 2, delivered, | noon & raid was made on these shares, | jar. ers el al (0N x get together as planned, owing to the | 100 feet in e part tux 100 5 in 10-15:13. ... 6,000 10 e important Ohlo mills. Wire | fernard Maginnis (o urgeon, lots nall men have been working industriously | 25 and 2, Fearon on a combination, but one or two unwlilling | Fred Christianson wite'"to” Mich ST, LOUIS, v mid. | producers stand in the way, Michelson, 0 1ot 17, block 4, Mayne's v g : X300 = j (ner, i DAIeS: Sipmenta, 1:300 bales Siock, 25,00 baien WESTERN FENSIONS. Matilda ‘Forsiner 1o Chrini Forsiner, w i 2 white, 36%c; No. 3 white: | Lackawanna reacting 1 per cent without & | ' oiNCINNATY, S o track, white, 36038)ic. ' Options atronk and | recovery, Delaware & Hudson lost all but | ihty g A Jhfigem, higher in simpathy with corn, closing at %c ad- [ i per cent of the improvement, New Jersey | g4 promium . ""'“'.’.""“',? ‘,‘1“"?“ Jie: February, Central fell off 15% per cent, but Tallled | paris . Nov ] R i1 shiomin, “sstdsitke, clowed 4. | cent and reguined i per cent. The gran- | {andon, 2 KA o = op! 5 foud 1o Gholce | wors were n good ‘demand, especially Si Clearings, $9.065,675; bal . 6 Weak: state, common to choice, old, | Paul and Buriington, and they were wel el oy b o e new. BGiovc: Paciic coast, L@ 9. | held, even through the general break, which | Sfces: .4 M .‘,’, Al o et s 0 (IDES—irm: ‘wet salted New Orleans, se- | occurred iIn the late afternoon. — Burlington | “FitHes o7 oW X el 5 % a0 Jected, 45 to 8 ibe., Sci Duenos Ayres, dry. ''to | and Rock Island closed at the top of the | JLONDON, Nov L-fold ts quoted at i B lhe, e Tons dry, M0 80 day's fgures % per cent and D St |8 Peterabu', 9 Athens, 11; Kom, 1071 . 210 Mo @ B Chaas | Bacniar T ALaCoy: Colbug nten! | it & By Gyt | et pLEATHER-Quet bt sieady; Beimiock higher than vesterday. St and | Vienna, 103, % December, ¥c; M 3 centals | Chas el L. McCoy. ¢ . {1 uiker ania wite o 1) ! WOOL " Etendy; domestic ecce, 196 2ics puiled. | the best. showing advances of i NG M O PGS AND N Ol Markets. Renewal—snepn Willover Horth " Elstts. DEEDS, : o oy the best, showing advances of i Per cent | yidhdiawn from the Hank of Engiand on balunce 8 AD Ve TP ometaJasepn " Wilover, " Nowih Blucte, | C1 S nx’uovmons Basl sioady, O ayi | 1231 par_otat reapebively. e gencral | (oqey ‘was (80,00, The Bank of England's raie LONDON, Nov. L-LINSEED OIL~2M 6. Antelope. " Increase—Frang Miller, Clear: Mills, recetver, to William Haves I st ieedr, dul.‘r‘n:-‘ul:r:n:i‘:‘. tone of the market throughout the day was | o¢ discount remains unchanged at % per cent TURPENTINE 8 X water, Antelope; Philip Hatman,' Sutton, Jer, part lot 4, block' 78 Omaba pickled shoulders, oo s i ‘harles . Travis, Chase, Chase. | Special master to' L e ¢ Money, 4Gl per cent on call and 5@6 par oent on Compauy Charged with Frand. | Mexican war surviye case—Babin C. | Bieam closed at §7.40 asked November. - +4 o Same to J W Carr, n % of W : 100k place in -ympuh Wwith the weakn®ss | e. Ne ork exchy 0 premiun ov. 1.—The ™ o1 Btanwood, Beward, Seward. P i nominal .mu..ré. §1.20, nominal; refined, firy n time. New York exchas S0 premiu Nov. 1.—The Hills Hros. com Ot AR NS 1. Munting 20 24 ad 2 | group, but the | i, ‘exchange opened lower; ster com g 2 > iy IR AR Compound, o0 5 [3 SS0ouored herong | Foreign” cxchangs opened lower! steriine, , Judgment creditors of the Perry Com« | ol clintin. Gustavar Froderie o ot R A o ot 1§ BUTTEH ~Lrregular: western c and, with som¢ minor exceptions, | \wASHINGTON, Nov. 1—The cash balance in mission company, fled an application for | bert, Bcéott; Henry J. Beales, Marshalltown, o James Thompaon, iof 4 b - coaatnery, LH@MWe; westorn lact it} t ‘prices were higher than those of | qne treasury at the close of business Leday wis a recelver for the latter concern today. | Marshall Restoration and ' supplemental k 12, Kountze & 1's add, n % lots i nuu rl.« |nn.m.n Ccreames y. Northwestern, Lackawanna and | §107,840,145; gold reserve, $1.361,5%. The de. They name as defendants Danlel Perry, | Asher Entsming Osceo Clarke. Re- 3, Dlock 345, OMBNE...sessenes Ccreamery, 11 ew York Central and Coneolidated crease 'In the cash balance in Wocountd for by Mary Perry, the Pattee-Lett company, R. |newal and Increasé—Henjamin F. Andrews Fennaylv: show galus of 1 per cent ¢ bond mwarket | the payment of over $5,000,000 on luterest account. W. ‘Woodburv. John C, Gallup and the | Latmer, Franklin, lncrease—John Kit- Total amount of transters,..,. bales; nw 241611, Wool » : UIT CLAIM DEBDS. Wool -"'"f""- ., | Veterant of the Late War Remembered by [ o soiiuntend wire i G attles, T WASHINGTON, Nov. 1L—(8pectal)—Pen- | M'A Campbell and husb n i han - - . = N ety ey > of & 1 lots 21 and 2, " "Frisca Wi Quotatians. \_granted, Issue of October 20, were: | p"glovers and wite to Thomas Crelgh, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1L—WHEAT—Firm; | Original—Marcus L. Emer Champlon, 4. block 4, Portland Place 2 H H in i 37 i1 i6 [,

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