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CRAIN AND PRODUCE D2 REET mber “uH-Don! f & Oent on Liquidaticn by Holders. CORN AND OATS BOTH LOWER IN PRICE —— Normer Grain Not Supported and Latter ¥ Few Buyers—iard Market Active, but Other Provisions Sle , CHICAGO, Nov. 7.~The wheat market had an easier tendency toaay, due to & eneral desire to liquidate on the par. of olders of the December opudon, tue clos~ ing price on that deiivery being %c lower, mber corn was down %c, Lais were oif BUWe, While Janualy PiOVisions ciosed from bc higher to loc iower. Decembe: wheat was offered quite freely &t the start on larger rece.pis in the norta- West and there was also kvod COwmL commodity, Wilc early in the da cember opencd aue 10 %e lower at §id%o and before the end ot the first hous @ price naa dropped to 1540, midaje of the session a good general de- mand developed and, with outside markeis showing some aavance and predictions of unfaverable weather, the market assumed a brighter aspect and the early 1oss wi l«ll regained. Reports of & small business at the seaboard caused further liquidation late in the day and prices agwn eased .gff. The close was at the bot.om, with December %c lower at T78%@7o%c. inces of wheat and flour were equal 10 461,90 bu. Primary receipts were 1, B0 bi. agiinst L6400 bu a year ‘ago. Hlnn..poll and Duluth reported raceipts which, with local receipts of % care—tus o Gontract grade—made total receipts for the three po.nts of 1,010 cars, .% alnst m last week and 1,176 a year ago. dfa not receive any parucular sup- port "And prices sagged. Find westher mace he pit mood somewhat bearish and there ‘was scattered seliing by local iraders, who deemed It beat to everi up over Sunday. The cash demand was fair, but recel lllll. hr(er After seliing beiw December cloged %c c Local rflc!ll)ln were of contract ruted o e 237 cars, E fth 1 (nulor along with hul. corn, hul local traders showed lttle dfipoflllon to take the seling side of the rket. Cash houses wers fair bunu December and after ranging be- %%o and %o w;;’znonx‘l closed a loss_ o ocal re- tl Wm 319 cars. ith the exception of lard, provisions ers was some buying of tart, but from, the action of the other hog products it lodked as if lard was being supported in order to make i better mar upon which to unload. The e ‘was scattered sel ln of pork by tired hnldr ers and the commodity closed 15c lower at $11.90 for the January option. Janyary lard was u hl he) r At 36.80, but ribs were off el (imated stime wnS'“ bta_tor Monda 30 fl'm at the ‘Wheat, 220 cars; oats, 215 cars; hogs, .‘udlnl futures ranged as follows: | Open. | High.| Low. | Clos “?éf Artic] ‘Whelt Doe. | Yen'y, | (o ‘ "Ifim ot i “¥§“ B x.ums]su a% 8y | winter p-m:u o, 30706880, bAkbra" No. § wring, WO No. § c; =No. c; No. 2 vellow. Ro. 4 thes No. 3 whiter WK, w0c; fair to rthwestern, er,” contract it406.00. Bhort lhofl clear at -n‘l. cases included, st ln’uu. the receipts of flour Ressints, Shipmente Teon white. g}til ding, ch 1t g«&f o S thy, nvmnn. c HOVISION Mesn | pork .m’k On the Produce Exchange today the but: ), 15@21%o; ter market was, o: crumtrl Gairios, g, . [, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations n Various N Iou Nov. OUR—Recel .n'nh Cxporte, 0,585 bia. Market st Mfll" int 'IM.‘ straly fil‘(l ' :l s ru': ne:;(n ‘winf 40, lour, fal vw X “g j Jellow western, Hos; let;’ No.'3 western,” 61 t " aflo 1 atate and Jersey, SN fee i t. nandy 5 bt 1, Manitoba, n.::‘nfnn we: but later rallied cember shorts. %o net highor on December uou May, £%c; July, CO -—Dawm; mun bu' exports, 118,- Wi closed dull and easy at L@%c Iay 49 5-16@45%c, t-lol«d at Bhate: Besombe closed OA;e—Rél,olpll. 81,000 bu.: exports, 5,000 ket for' spot, was dull; "No 4c; standard white, "f No. 3§, 5 wmca, Mc No. 8 whits spring, 6@7e; Pacific coast, 183, i HIDES-Bteady " Galveston 2 to % 1hs., 180; California, 21 to 25 Ibs., 19¢; Texas dry, 84 {0 % Ibe, FEAT HER—Steady; acld, 23@25%e, ROVISIONS. Beer. ulet; family, B0; mioss, §5.000. hams, .00 9.00410.00 . lmdy. rfl 00 ; packet mess. ¥4 omie.to. Cut meats easy bellk EGLL0: pickled shoulders " 04 &16; plokled hams. $i1.0200. Lard, dull western rteamed, $7.45; refined, steady: con. tineat, §170; South Americs. 36 'com pork. ateady: fawily, ‘KM .hurl clrlr, $13.25@16.00; meas, $13.00 mu:—-wmy domestle, falr to extra, 4@ Japan. nominal. B TR Sieady ta frm; extra_cream ery. Wie: creamery, common to choice, 16 @3o; Imitation creamery, 1601Sc; state 16@20c; renovated, 13@iTc: factory, ate, full creams, 1@ 21@Me; ex- conds, 21@%c; refrigerator, TALLOW—Steady; eity, #i%c; countr LOW—Steady; eity, #i%c; country, v, % m‘m AT GORN=Lower: No ¢ cash. 4lg; track, 4 Gc; Docember, 4%ic; May, € b OATE—Firm; h, @8c; Decemb white, dc. RYE—Firm, Si3c o PLOUR=DuI "ed winter pétents. 9000 extra luu.y and straight, $5.79G4.05; $2.9562 8. 1 unmx enat track. pratvi ades; timothy, lm Ron mmmm"nu—uu AGOING- B feke, imothy. ntéady Toward ths | clear ribs, 87, short clear, ool QULTRYFiFm; chickens. lie; ducks, 9GIRC Steady; creamery, th)kHlm.d)‘. ¢, loss off. Rw:olpll Shipm: bhis R bu bu.. bu. Bacon, firm; boxed extra Hhfll’l?%'“ spri A Flour, Wheat Corn, Oats, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotaticns Staple and Faney Produce. rkeys, ,Se; geese, 100 BUDTER Pac k, 184c; cholce 10 fancy dairy, in tuos, 16@ISC; separator, ze. FIBSH FISH—Frean caight trout loe; ftalo, sc; salmon, reisnapper, sters, cattish, crappies, iZ¢; hertin ; biuefins, te. UYBlhnay New York counts, per can, $2.00: extra seicots, per can . swandard, per can, 27¢, Per ton, $14 50, HAY—Prices duoted by Omaha Whole- sale Dealers sclation: Choice No. 1 uj fand, $,00; No. ; medium, $7.0 coarse, §6.50. Itye straw, $#.60. These pr.ces are for hay of good color and quality. mand fair and receipts Hght. haddock, Iubl\erl. bolied, Wl" ‘Ib,, 3 green, per Ib.2c: bullheads, 11 o black Las: SGETABLES. s5c; Dakota, e, Home u. s %, 32 , 2@%c; large ew home grown, dry, per b, rnnl!h. per crate, $).50. ABHAGE-—Wisconsin Holland, 1%e. TORNIPS—Canada Rutapagas, Ber 1b., lej white, per bu. e CARROQTS—Per bu., 8. PARSNIPS—Per bu., 60c. FRUITR PRUNEB-—TItallan, per box. PEARS—Colorado and Utah winger Nelli .50. APPLES—Michigan #tock, $325 nia_Beilflowers, per m:.Jl. per stown, 1.00. eifers, $1.75, ; Calitor New Y euting §1.65; New Ca nwh rl— gle, $9.| NCERCh i fornta. Sper box, SL5. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—Mexican, all LsuoNch-mumu fan , . © 40 to 2 to er 10-] ftornia, 3 -crown, fmported Smyrna, il r box of 3 packages, ln\"}ml{%‘# &“& o aiasa b h, A ~Per mediui u! 260; Jumbo, $EHGLE, o et 8.0 — LLANEOUS. Wisconsin twins, full erea 19%o; Wisconsin ~ Young Americas, - 13ve] block Swiss, lc; Wisconsin brick, 13,0} ‘Wisconsin limberger, 12¢. UHONEY -Nebraski, per 34 frames, §130; lorado,’ per 4 MAPLE SUGAR—O it "““’ot o bl ¥.75; ar I"UPUOR 24c; sh h d, 3 HORSE | RADIAB. 8¢ snse v 'S d' packed, NUTh Wainuts, No. 1 shott. hell, lfic. hard-shell, per )b, 14 er 1b., 18c; No. 2 hard- razils, per Ib., i1@Li} N@11%c; aimonds, soft: hardcshell, per Ib large hickory nuts, ib., 10@1ic} small Shiell bark b ell-barks, per bu., $1. fm ek wainuts, per BulFL B edsiora per 1 13c: pecans, large, per per 1b,, d pmnuu per_Ib, chestnuts, pér HIDES-No. 1 Sroen, S N §ies No. 1 salted, SR ‘fi?lh, calf, 12 to 15 xo. 12c; shee Its, 2.60. ik e » City Gr ITY, Nov. 1—-WHEAT—DQ %c un) % j0a; No. e Ted, 10¢; Ko o CORN-December, May, 87 gg 2 mixed, mm«’c”“flo. S hitee, v S AR, 5 mixed, 3¢; No. 2 white, 35 , 9%o0. & ° N aAY—Cholcn timothy, $9.00; cholce prairie, ¢ L% .00, BLTTER Creamery, 18%@20c; dalry, u:{. 8—firm; Missour! and Kansas, cases urned, dM new, No..2 whité wood Saser inclu P eceipts. 8] ‘Wheat, hu ll{” mp"{;{:& Cnrn. bu., Oats, bu.. Philadelphia Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, Fair demand; western, 220; nearby prints, KGGS—Firm, good demand; fresh nearby, 0c, l'u's or‘r western, 28c; southwestern, ;_southi 2’ HBEST—-Gulet bat il cmsz—q 10 1@11%c. to good, Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL, Nov. 1.~“WHEAT-8pot, y; No. 2 red western winter, s 34} 1 northern Ig:ln stoc] fulures December, 6a S6; May, 8 54 June, --8pot, let; American mixed, 4s 1%d; {umnc dull; December, 4s 1%d; Jan- uery, 48 %d. York 3 chod:o 1% fai Minuea Whent, l"ll-lr and Bran, (SUNNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1—WHEATDe: track, ‘No. 1. hard, m(c. No, ‘fi"l.'.??&m‘i{f l-OUR—Flrn'xnt%nh. $4.50@4.00; second atents, Secona c)n-n. ‘z 302,50, Siohra” W S0t B BRA ulk, $13.25, RAN—In by Milwankee MILWAUKEE, Nov, —~WH No. 1 northern, X ls"cea“‘.:qlnc No. 2 north-rn. m‘ —8t 0. BARLEY Bt} . “ORN—Decembe! Toledo Seed Market, TOLEDO. Nov. 1. vember, 45; Decem by $6.62%; February, timothy, " No- anuary, $6.65; March, %5 g7 i pl $1.5; prime’ alsike,’ $6. il i, —Higher; No. 8, 4 ATS8—Firm to higher; No. § whi ¥ e ) Pkt N, dnel Duluth Grain Market. DULUTH, Nov. 7.—WHEAT—On No. 1 northern, 19%c: No. 2 norlhc;‘n e December, 5% OATS-—Suge. Sugar and Inl NEW YORK, Nov. steady; fair refining, ¥ 516 josty Y1160 ‘\ No. 4.880; ‘mould A, 4%c; eut Touk 5300, arushied. §300; powdered, 4.80c; granulated. 4.70c; cubes, 495 MOLASBES-Steady: New. Orleans open s0gd to cholce, $1@42e W~ ORLEA S, . Saniie % yellow, L MOLASSES- “Gpen Kattle. ugal, 13@%c. Syrup, steady, 25@ic. Dry Goodw NEW YORK, Nov. Buying shows comparatively little improve. ment in volume, but predictions are not in- frequent that the coming week will wit- ness decidedly more eagerness to enter the market before the possibilities of an ad- vance in plece g s are firmness of the manufacturer is ture of the market, a good many orders at o'd prices bein whites, TPl el centrif- 2econds, T~WOOL~Steady; . 1.~WOOL—Qulet, In grades. clllnl)l and diu th( fine. i for the sixth serics OF auction selss Amount & t to 69195 bales, including 14,000 forwarded direct to spinners. Whisky Market. T WHISKY—Steady, on ST, LN T AW s Y—Steady, CHI(‘AOO Nov. —WHIHKY—OB basis rmmm‘a"«"fl"flv 1V ISR Y Disti1. ‘tln falshed goods, steady, on basis of < m OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NEW YORKSTOCKS AND BONDS Bteel Preferred Again Touches Bottom, but | Rises Without Assistance, NOVEMBER spon o mepgly- Targe amounte o0, £t 1o | (NATIA LIVE STOCK MARKET gpon to supply large amounts of gold Oattle Reesipte lm Moderate for the ates causes much gl exa. 15 i debated "Whether Weok and Frioes Some Higher. ted that there are American or- ders on the market for gold at 77 10%d, with no supplies. Business on the stock and n.oqur"’!}' |t Il Impo-dblo to eli what that Kind would The feeder market is P week. The better grades are about 1562 lower, but common stuff such as old ewes and light lambs have been very slow sale at any price and are being quoted 6@ lower ‘hnn o week ago. Prices on that offerings are now at the low point of the year to Sate he 1s a made man. The heavywelghts are #0 mearce this year that it was with the extremest difficulty (hat enough could be gotten together for the Hallowe'en parties And they were offered inducements, too. Glenwood, as usual, has done well for Omaha and has supplied more than Its share for work In the local ple factories. | ferred De- | s " [been correspondingly large and the offerin Perlic; punu_’ls, | —~BU" —~ TTER- N WITH PRESSURE OFF PRICES HARDEN being the eve of the settiement. sagged fraction. Americans opened oith small gaine predomi vement, Howev: Kafirs hard ®ish and Dull and Market Shows No Animation—8t. Lo Borrowings Rep a d' |od=7 an D tiees. o were £260,000 nom for France, Fas oaim. 4 | for__the 25¢ 18 Three per cent account. Esxchange on for check: LIN, Nov. 7.-On was_somewhat lighter. on London, 20m 434pfge for checks. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—United Sll(sl !leel London, k ferred dipped -to yesterda low reco fam vmney atter the opening of the stol New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov mercantile paper, 5%@¢ per cent Money on_call, nominal; no lannu 4@$ _per cent for all dates. RCHARGE - Weak, this stock relleved the market to some ex- tent and prices were inclined to harden. The rallroad list, in fact, was but little af. fected. by the opening dip by Steel pre. The ugwlrfl movement < was ex- tremel; nlu"l- and dull, and the market showed Jitt th or animation. Re- orts were in p‘mn-m circulation that the Tnited States Steel corporation planned a cut in all steel products on the basis of the jower price for billets, but all attempts to secyre ollllgldll information on the subject actual business demand and at bills; posted rates, $4.81 commercial bills, $4.719% SILVER—Bar, 4%¢; mVDs—Govammen: trregu Fhe rIollvl[ quotations on bonds are a: (mlow. and 4. .86 8 Mexican steady; railroad tement was regarded as favorable on account of the heavy loan contractjon disclosed, although the cash de- crease was about as large as had been estl. mated. Thé decrease In deposits reduced the reserve requirements so far that rather more than half of last week's surplus 8 conserved. The decrease in loans Is at- thibuted In part fo the liquidation in the stock market and dent to the loan of Some of the borrowings of last we dent to the crisig at St. Louls are also be- lleved to have been repald and_exchange markets are rather nominal on Saturday, but the tone of sterling Wi reported woak wnd demand bills we quoted at $4.84 flat, which Is within the margin of profit in gold imports. None were announced, but there were various rumors of falr engagements. Reports from London show & hardening market for dis- counts and an increased control of the open money market by the Bank of England The conservative attitude of bankers and money lenders, which had begun to be Pomewhat relwked with the long delay in the crop moving demands for currency. ha been In evidence again this week. This de- mand, though belated, has risen now to rather above the normal of p Trarning the bAnMng communicy tHAt thett preparations for such a_contingency wee not mistaken. The heavy movement of cotton-and the high price at which the crop is seliing increased the need of the volume of currency to move it. But the volume of exchange against its export h coupon n, reg. coupon new 43, cotpon’ . old_ds, Ches. & Ohlo dige. Chicago & A. 3iga & - i I [Te: K G T L W & Bt L. g da. 96%Utiton Paciflc da......10: Con. Tobacco Colo. & So. 4 D. &R G ds Etfe prior len i do_gen. ds. . 230|Wisconsin Con w. . C. m \Colo. Fuel conv. Hocking Vai. 4%s....107% *Offered. cent; tims loas of cotton bills in the exchange market | closing prices have kept sterling near the gold import point. Forelgn money markets have made some show of f! osition to the New York pressure for goid, the Bank of Englands selling price of gold having been advanced. But confidence f8 felt that any approach to stringency in the New York money market would lead to prompt relief by gold ship- ments, as the international trade movement has given New York an evident control of the exchange sltuation. The tightness of the money market has reduced the demand for bonds and the re- cent average of the business in that de- artment has been considerably diminished. jces have been inciined to vield with the talling oft in demand. United States 28 di clined 1, per cent below the closing call of last week. Followin, the New Atehison 0% Cal. & 87 Contennial Lt o Boston Blevated 40 N. Y, N H & 5 Fitchburg ptd TUnion Pacific « Mex. Central Anfer. Sugar 13, ihe closing Quotations on ork Btock e &h. Low. Close. 64! 0" ) 166 18 Adventure New York Mining Quotations. do pfd NEW YORK, Nov. hsl.\h"’"\ire & Ohlo... the closing quomna on mining stoc A Little Chiet acific Central N.J Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago & Alton 0 D! Chicago A ptd Chicago & Cmmllnd'l‘orm & Pt Bank clearings for the week are u , an increase over the correspo: = are the clearings colnplrofl by each day: lflm. 1902. Monday . Tuesd llfl sais&sfi! riday .. 2 140,828, Saturday RO WL ] Totals ............5,810,088.48 Weelky Bank Sta mi narl Central . Towa Central do N K, C,’ Southern . do p! . Loulnvllle & Nllhvlllt 1,20 Manhattan L 900 y Metropolitan 8t 8t Ry . Minn. & 8t. Louls . Missourl Pnclflc '*?53 2 thl- cf- for nva anxu nf this veok shows: $900,059, neraua $11.413.000; Qoel‘elu 1 $4.025, 00; reserve required 392,075 700, Btates deposits, B75; surplus, 5,504,255, A an@: pfd . Ontatio & Western. ., Pennsylyania . P,C. C &8t L Reading . do 1st ptd do 24 prd aSua & NEW _YORK, y fluenced by fine weather, heavy Teceipts lower cables. the cotfon ma weak at a decline of 4@14 sive that the report of the census due shortl, less bullisl St L. & 8 gdopst ptd . than expeoted 0 8t Paul . =E§§23§==§ @ cent and a half on short crop tal mediately after the call, s heavy coveriug and b fssuance of th port ha oints of lhelr lnl'lal loss. he report the market dropped to 10. scember, 10.03c for Jnnu-ry 10.91¢ arch and 10.83c for once eased off under hu\vy realis!; trade seemed to l)llce a bullllh ll,{n on the report. Afte el“ Points (e miariet rai covering and a lhow of bull lu it ‘'was evident a tremendous of long cotton was for sale, Notwit) l lhl &l’lcel reached the Mf ress .. market closed sl Fargo Express , ol The Deat, hut strong as & net APt & ARa TR for any Beturda: American Car ao" fd Estimated recelpts of cotto .E: les, against ‘:.m ln; yea ‘or weel 400,000 bllOl. l‘llnll anar 346583 Ja. NEW ORLE, tures, firm; ber, 10, o , !a\ll??arn Pacific bo'ever.k( the Bouthern Rallway o mu‘lcln Sugar R. Anaconda Mfhine o: Brookiyn R. Colorado ruu| & iron. Columbus & H. Coa Consolidated Gas General Bleetrie . anarnn(tllonll le 010 flc; January, 10 10 S1eh 10 phe’ March. 11 2! Grdinacy. 8 iH-1g0! low mlddlln& m%r. ‘middlin 13-160; a) 12,008 bales; stock, 145,082 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7.—COTTON—Firm, higher;", middiing. 10%ci sales, none: 236 bale shipments, 1,888 bal Nov. do_pf International P do Natlonal National Lead . North American Pacific Mail People's Gas . Pressed Steel Cal do lr!d Pullman Palace c-r nopubllc heet®. s do Rxhber doods 7.~COTTON--8pot, higher: Am ood middling, dinary. § *The A0 Vet whlen S mars. o Specat ioan. Recelpts, 1000 Dales, American, Futures ope N A matiotty iodhing &, ors.s e yomber, B8la; November and Decembe 5.78d; December and Jenuary, uary and ineludin and menn, Coal & T U. 8. Leather do_pfd U. 8. Rubbe 54 Northern Becurities. ., Total sales for the d 200,800 shares. *Offered. NEW vom( Nov. Rio stead: Cordova, TH@13%c. Futures o at & decline of 6 points and the of important demand and ruled quiet flu ing the best part of the morning. Cabl were featureless and the receipts Jight, crop news recently had a little better & age and before the close realizsing became more active, the market closed lower. The world's vi London Stock Market, LONDON. Nov. T.—-Closing quotations: Consols for money.st 1114 ork Central..121%4 X Nortolk. & Wesiers. stk " u&‘o-um) & West | i Baltimore & Onio. nadian Pasific. .. & onio. 3 last month Deaver & R u oo Wi year. below early estimates, been expected during ' the last few days. Sales were A1.230 b lncludlanov‘"‘hor Bu‘“ ‘3%’“""'““ mm:)c Bey Ay, 6.10c; July, pumber Lpsivitia & N 8.250. Missouri, K e IJAR su.vx-.n—-imflv unes MOVLY —3@8% per cent. The rate’of dis- gount In the open market for short bills is Evapora NEW YORK, Nov. Dried Fruits. per cent; for three months' bills, 31164 per cent. m-lnm faney. ns prices: common are quol i Prime. B%@ic; eholce, 63 LONDON, Nov. 7.—Rates for mon:y AL]’\')RNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prun hardened i the market today, and rej ments to Bank of England mat y reduced the supplies, 'Mch will be fui depleted next week on payment of th. Transvaal loan instal { unts were firm on the condi of the conti- oental and American exi jes. The ques- aPricots are quiet: WP‘::P:: cholee. 10@'0%e: CHIE exchange was dull and uninteresting, this Consols ullion Irm‘n (he the bourse today Exflunn ~MONBY- Frime time | with Anl(!\‘u bills at §4.84 for $4.5025604,80375 for .}ISH -day dollars, 7.—The following are : T week of last year of $812,248.92 Followln‘ u..u 6I 8.9) .30 10 N]:w YORK. Nov 7.—The statement of ring house banks of i de- 7,571, ’lm clrou- egal ten- ,000; fe. 3. ; ex-United | ¢ muo-ns aecrense 51, opened Whlll under liquidation by longs, who were apprehen- ureau, after the openlnl. would prove T fall to effect market, which hag recently -dvuneed ncnlrly - ere fnr- the but almost ;: re.a weel ficance About 4 recor lt the ports t week and ANS, Nov. 1.—COTTON~Fu- ovember, ln1wueh£.e',£: $4.00 to { ory Yo re- es; ean 084 tion and export, and included 2500 Amer- ot ] closed 1~COFFEE-8pot No. 7 Inyoice, 644c; mild firm, ned quiet bsence o3 the result that pol le supply statement -ha-ul an increase for the month of 147,- and The Increase was but about as had 1.-EVAPORATED APPLES-The market continues firm with iight supply. so that a moderate demand n tions range from %ige to 7o for cholce are - are dullm: HOGS HAVE GONE STEADILY DOWN a and fluotuated narrowly on either R [RS— _| Sheep and Lambs Lower for Week, to & Quarter and on Common Feeders Even More. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 7. "Ie, Hogs. Sheep. 9 19,618 15418 Recelpll were: k ending Nov. 1 | ending Oct. 31. { enaing Oct. 34 Oct. 17 ending Oot. 10 ending Oct. week last yead... M, mscmrrl FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. shows the roceipts of cattle, hogs and sk t Bouth Omaha for b | the year to date and compurlnn- with last year: ne. Dec, Cattle y Hogs 590,952 1,896,098 ... Bheep 626,679 1,418,579 111,800 Average prices puwid tor hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com- parisons: 1 1908. [1902.(1901. Il.) LB 1_ 11897 700 ONECET I l. i I :: 2w P —————— 5 BESE =% B e g8 [SyST— TAERE - 3555 38| HPPIC8 BE=8 » oo sadeca YRS "SSSBEYR " BNY ~——— 3 * B S ar zzases v i L EEEES PEBRES BTRZET PR *SEIIER " & F ERRRNEN occann rSr— £283 £288 RS == g hssss mascon coCmen oo # spoes "pegoee 1azg 553 | onane g | aen ags 'geEagn o o T g=° 5. 8. 1. P & | e *Indicates Bunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was Cattle. H"{' Bhp s, & Bt PRy Wlb R. 1 & Illinols Central . Chicago Great West. Total: receipts .. 6 The dlsposition of the di as follows, each buyer purci ber of head indicated: Buyers, Cattle, Hogs Sheep. Omaha Packing Co...... 4 . Swift and Comvnné' Cudahy " Packing Co. ] TS 17 recelpts was sing the num- Other buyers o CATILEThare were just a few odd ds_this morn- ing and not enough to e & market. For T ek rocoiis ahow Guite & faiiag of a8 compared with last week, the loss amounting to about 7,00 head. As com- pared with the game week of last yeur owever, there s an increase of about ,000 heed. The market as a whole has Deen in falrly good shape and prices are a little better on most lines than they ag r grades of cornfed steers have upply all the week and on They The articu- s from i en neglected and is a W week ago. It Is very evident that packers are not at all a lous for these warmed upé so long can get the western grase steers at a muc) lower fgure. The falc to Eood ‘grades that o week The cow ‘market reachéd the low int of the season to date on Monday and Tu day of this week. Since that time the tendency of values has been upward and an ndvance of 15@2%c is noted, or of about |10gifo. ag compared with the cloge of la anners are now welling from f1.5 oo, falr 10 ood trom 216 fo §2. Cholce "trom $5. .00. fow sornted cows an d heifers in _the receipts, but they dre mostly short feds and are not Mlllnf In fact, they bring Htt granders. Bulls are sellin they were a weel are selling from $2.00 (o from $176_ to 820 about the same ors. unchanged, Tofling. il the wey from $5.00 Ademand_for feeders '.L"r light it lwa days of th owing no do\fi: to ctlnn. n ich kept buyers icen ease eon- ambly !lnco '-h rices have Itold"v upwal l‘of the tl&'lu regained and mare. too, a0 Pe,"} .ni&m. a little higher than The .Xou "oovared ¢ and s lmit @on atirely 1o the cattle showing quality, ommoly kinds are slow salc aze ho ,n.h- they were a week Ag0. now ‘6. ‘strong demand for ye.mln ] for cholce lers. 2 foe o Vg LA aoted. o B o rom eomm n undl and hmed umc The falr to Bood srades o DUl of the receipts all the week of western grass cattle, but only @ few of them were good enough for killers. The quality, though, of the bulk of them was far from being g0od. The demand has been in lhlpe and prices are generally 10916c b an the close of last week. rades may be quoted from e Tlces. “ar“r"“'"h‘ ] rices. e bul ol ol trom .00 to $.50, to good advantage. le more than good s little stronger than < Fat grass bul 50, bo ogna bulls bulls bring ‘eal calves are .60, enough to bring lhole the medium grades Ww'th common ones ® down, HUOS—TheN ‘was about the usual number of hogs on sale this morning and the mar: Ket improved a little at all poin market the -avum mn?‘nud to ?ull ;bm 4 nickel. The heavy largely cdlum W l htl ‘went for pi gl alt "the surly arrivals wera diuposed of .| in good season, the same as usual, thouj there were some late trains, so that the day was well sdvanced before the market came to & close, 'or_the week, receipts have been about 2,000 head heavier than for last week, but about 10,000 head less than for the cor sponding week of last year. Prices ha moved steadily downward ever since Mo a'{ with «he excephn of today, nna a of about is note ight w.ll'h"l are still ullln1 at the_top prlcol gnd ples also frequently top the market but they must be good. gs that show the effects of sickness are sold subject. About noon today several cars of hoge arrived and packers seemed to want them They changed hands freely at prices fully 48 &ood as those pal tariier fn the day. Representative No. Av. 8b. r., . ] “ 8. E!EEEE ====a=:::=:=?! = 28Z22SEEEESES 3337 FFE P — ra FEETEFE s zeEsEEEEtenanel: BY: sl? sEsTEMEEESERESSRERENNRIEEY OC Ei‘.?!flfié!?!l!!?!fi =EE Sosl: oo ¥E: EBEE :: Vg A I AR 3 S33as 333333333 sssesgreessEEssEsEEIa 3 « B! SHEEP—Receipts have been about 4,000 head lighte: this week than last, compared with the corresponding w last year, there is very little ulennu Today there --r. not _encugh offered to make 1 test of the market ‘The lendency of decidedly do'n'lrd Thl Qfferings has Mz am,-r 1n! o doubt in val the by mutton sheep are and the l-mh. lorward - are | Re"goa 16 ertoice fat ble to do wilh general run of ower than & week bo ! that fambs have rom $4.76 1o #.00 are barely steady e "g enl‘, nrlme crude. nomlnll pnm.» yellow, .Je heginning to show up | B, Quotations for Kruss stock: Choice west- ern lamba, falr to good lambe, Kot m-umn $3.25@3.40; falr o #90d yearlings, R.0G3.%, choice weth. era’ 8516408 ir to 'md wethers, $2 901 3.16; good to choice ewes, $250fi2.75: fair to §2.25@2 80; cholce foeder lambs The squash, which bears to the pumpkin an exterior appearance about liké that which obtalns between the green and awkward lobater fresh from the sea and the flushed and composed crustacean which does the restaurant “half ilve,” usually appears in the ple clandestinely when there is, as now, a 'shortage of pumpkins. But this year the squashes are having all they can do them- selves to keep from becoming cattle feed They are far from first-class Utah—something of & novelty—has eon- tributed to the local apple supply for the winter. A car of Jonathans and Winesaps from this Irrigated state was received this morning. They seem to be good goods. on, ;‘urnllfl\'a sales . 7 native ewes. 23 native lambs. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, he-d mlrket stéady; good to prime steers, poor to medium, ¥.50% 7 -mcken .na teeders, §3.0004.1 $2 ‘Nu‘ 75 canners, s) Dtia 20007 enned steers, s mate stronger; mix; food lo' choloe, ‘heay ?Yfi blllk of sales, \ ND LAM ey nnd. lhnp. firm; ly, Good cholce wethers, ".m'flh, fair to eho!cfl REAL E!T‘TE TRANSFERS, xed, & mhwouprn sheep, u.fil@«g«. hative lai S, 50@5.75, western lambs, $3.5095.16. Must Serve Twenty Year: TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 7.—George W. Dull, who was sentenced to the penitentiary for twenty years for the murder of Dr. Row- land, at Herndon, Rawlins county, April 18, 1002, will have to serve his sentenct B—Rel‘rl l today, The supreme court today affirmed the d clsion of the lower court. No motive was assigned for the deed of Dull and he was " and butchers, RN convicted on purely circumstantial evi- donce. DEEDS filed for record )eu!el’dn) as fur. nished, by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 161 Farnam street: Bimer D, Luddington to Ellen D. Creigh, lots 1 and 2, block =, Kilby Pl addition...... $ Amelia P. Webster to L. L. Owens, 0 feat ot 10, block 1, Donnecken addition .. Y City of Oma Barah 1 1ot 8, block 8, Jerome Park addition Henry Bueck and wife to Lars Harfien, lots 11 and 13, block 145, South Omaha s The Metropolitan Loan and ' company to Fred Stubbendorf. 3 4 Ka City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 7.—-CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 1,000 head; market unchanged: choice export and dressed beef steers, $.46@5 o r to mxd $3.10@4.45; stockers and feed- 5, ‘western-fed steers, $2.150) and Indian steers, 3. “‘m“‘ M. %’. ; bulls, $1. calves, ecelptr jor week: Cattle, 57,500; calves, HOGS—Receipts, 3,000 head; market was steady to llnm. top, $5.12%; bulk of sales, .05; hea 76@4.%; mixed packers, 96@5.10; Tght, $. 900 vorkers, $5.050) 5.1 ; pligs, $4.50@5.05; % S receipts for week, SHEEP AND LAMBS—No receipts; mar- | ket steady; native Jambs, 20 | ern lambs,’ $2.90005.00; fed k Texas _clipped Ymrll s, 82.80G4.00; T Qlipped sheep, 8.4 stockers whd feed- ers, receipts for weel 300. U lots 5, 6 8 and 10, block 2, and other lots in Burr Place addition. Same to same, lots 16, 17, 21, % . ° and 2, block 1. and other lots in I.elias’ 1st addition..... MeCarthy “and " Aahburn, Wi Tot 16, Block Rush & Selby's addition.. ries A. Wilson and wife to Ciittord M. Anthony, lot 9, block 14, Walnut Hill_addition Clifford_M. Anthony and wife to Jo- seph P. Cleland, sam Edwlnl Dickinson lnd wife to Jnleg? Sykes. lots 4 and 5, block Omlhl View extension ... John 8. Paul and wite to Ca Realty company, ni feet lot 8, bl orence fiulk and wife t t block St. Louis Live Stock Market. §T. LOUIS, Nov. 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 40 heaq, including 0 Texans; market steady; native shipplig and export steers,| ) “dressed beel and hutcher sieer 50 steers under 1,000 Ibs., $3.6064.7 stockers and_feeders, £ 0gLT; cows and | helfers, 8250450, th or fancy, corn- {ed neifers; canners, 41703 : bulle) 82,850 2, Hamliiton ,00; calves, exas and 'Indlan ; . g ;mu. 0T 40, Cows ana heifers, $000 | Shme o Edward ¥ Siney, ot b 40. | _bloek 2. Hamilton sonare . HOGS—Receipts, 250; market strong, 100 W. G, Shriver an te to Roacos J. ),:‘l her:fiyl[l and lights, $4.90@5.%; pac) kers, | . Coniclin, lot 7. Gise's addition........ butchers and best heavy, uslenn.-nh H. Buckles to W. G. Shriver, me SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, oo e rllrkel stendv; native muttons, % $2.500 CIICAM. OMARA, e and buclu $4.00@5 MINNEAPOLIS 50; stotkers, §2.50G2.15, e, bl mal Sfoux City Live Stock SIOUX CITX. la, Nov. 7 gram ) —CA' ATTLE—Rece) i Deeves, .00 m|xe& $2.20@3.00; stockers and feeders, $2.10 calves und )eardngw SZ 2603.40. HOGE—Receipts,” 3,000 Y %¢ higher, $4.6504.52%; bulk, $4.75. St. Joweph Live Stock Market, IT JOBEPH, Nov. 7—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 576 head; market steady. OGS — Recelpts, 3,335 head; market steady to 5S¢ h(uho lights, $4.9)@5.10; me- dium and hes $4.0 T4 BHEEP AND LAB‘)‘)’B—RPC ipts, none. Stock in Sight, H Following are the receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yes: b w4 Cattle. Hogs. 8he ‘attle. Ho ce Cmana im ok o Chicago + 5l 000 1,000 Kansas City v X . 8t. Louls 400 2 wo 8t Joseph Sioux City Total arket. —(Bpeclfil Tu! Room A Manhattan Bldg., & co ST. PAUL, MINN. Dealersin Grain, Provisions, Stocks Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable margins. “i00 Write for our dally market lett nd prie vate t(llmph'clbhfl'—m fl.‘ ’f 7% | Ship Your Grain fo Us. oIL CXTX . 7.~OIL~Credit balances, 3 certl Gates, no bid; shipments, 84,704 ey §T.744 bble.; runs, £, bbis.; bbl ,&:pm!nl Best Facilities. Liberal Advances. Prompt Returns. 100 Bee Bldg. Phone 33 Omaha, Nebraska. g Dulath Wiasipes. = |COE *airal" WW. Nov. 7.—OIL—Cottonseed, STOCKS AND lONDI GRAIN AND PROVISION averai s, Lima, 86.- i runs, 68,597 '—ou,—'rur entine, A, B, C 2.30; 1. um, Arm; refin 10,00, Dhiadelphin and Baitimore, In bulk, .35. Tul’penllna. y, Rosin, firm; strained, Sommon to 5008, 8280, Motnl Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-~-METALS. trade was reported In the leadin today and prices showed little change from lllt quotations. The iron market continues 18 THE BEST, Out of Town Business Solicited. Omaba Branch: 1618 Far am St. Tel. 3467, THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent. ar dowi Tin was weak with The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. 5. Depositony Capital and Surplus, $600,000 FRANK MURPHY, Pres. BEN. B. WOOD, V. Pres. LUTHER DRAKE, Ca shier. n unsettled condition and prices quoted entirely nominal, he tendency iward. m Qquo- tations $25.25@26.40. Copper ruled dull and nomina), unchanged; Lake at §13.75, tro- lytic, $13.62%, an casting, 3. was nndy, s Spelter, qulet at $6. T8 Nov, 7.~ METALB-Lead, a W, Bpelter, ower, 8.0, New York Imports a Exports, NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Importy of dry w- and general merchan at New ork for the w.ek were valued at $10,388,771. lmporn Df l ltdlh hr the week o ay ?«:1- y trom this e B P sjjver and AR b ':-:\h-wn GOSSIP ON COMMISSION Row || ==, "0l Forelgn uu: "“c"..m"..‘u Seihabie 1o aft Iallan Garlle fa m Time Certificates of Depostt. Market Decelving People with Colieotions. made sromply aad scanemicals. ‘It Pretty Face. . iagsod ‘We request ) MONTHS FREE 'vdo—dn- Plplr fully ll«l\nlnlld) ‘o all " the Yalost trom whmnux odum l including G C Thl M '{5 mln l. \r. rdfimn CAPITAL NOT AFFECTED BY WALL STREET. unabltng owners of pproved properties to DR VELO P ) ND—-EQUIP IENDUSTRIALS, RAILWAYS, MINES and similar enterprises. Address with tull otalls. . 8. WHITE, Manager. Security Life ns, Co., 61 WALL BTREET, NEW YORK. A quiet little vegetable that the western produce usually playe for a tenderfoot i the Italian gerlic. The bleached exterlor and quiet market value of this staple really do lend themselves to a false jmpression, | but when' it comes to o showdown or any | other article of the Vienna sausage tribe, | it will be found as game a vegetable ms | moves about. The price for the Itallan, | _ which comes braided together by its back hair and having much the appearance of & centipede, is quite steady and Is usually to be found at 12 coppers wholesale. The Mexican and California garlic are of poor selling quality, lacking the size of the im- ported, and its genuine warranted-to-kill- at-forty-rods bouquet. It anybody can discover & pumpkin mine WOULD YOU INVEST §50.00 TO MAKE PROFIT OF $5,000 2"¢.many times your money back In the way of dividends? 1F 80, BUY———— COLUMBUS CONSOLIDATED COLD MININC COMPANY'’S STOCK Of the Black Hills, 8. D., at 80 Cents Per Share. This price sublect to previous sale, as I have only e lmited amount of stogk o offer st this figure. Fifty dollars invested in Homestake s it first s profits as above, and there is no reason -hy “COLUM: IUI WH”UDATBD -hollld not do as well, as its claims cover part of t Homestake. The Columbus Com‘p-ny starts with 616 acres of ground, working seven min a small mill ration L is lucing lbfln( no,m monthly. The oomfillny I8 out of debt lnd has $150,000 4 bulld a 1,000-ton mill, contract for which is about to be mill is finished the property will be on & dividend paying v ™ Best P sition Ever Offered to the Public in the way of & nlnl stock, as there are at least §10 worth of d ore In -Jm for every share of stock issued. I will to pay the xnvlwu ot Black Hills and return to any one who will agree to ta! n t least -.. .Dfl-l of lha stock If the proposition is as represented. Don't l.ll to write for full particulars ooncornl this company. Btock is sold on the in- stallment yhu i dl-;lnl at §% undred shares, in payments of §7.50 down onth. .50 per HERBERT 8., SHAW Offices, I4 and I8 Brown Palace Hotel, DENVER, COLO. REFERENCES: WESTERN BANK OF DENVER, COLORADO.