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THE OMA1IA DAILY 33EE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Cables and Bullish Statistics Raise a Dull
Wheat Market.
CORN MARKET FAIRLY ACTIVE AND STRONG
Oal Arc Dull niul Ahtulnlrly Lacking
In An. tiling; t .MnUe Them Connlrr
Atlrni'lluti lo Election Rets
Provision Are Steady.
CHICAGO. Nov.B.-WIIKAT Tlic market
was dull today, but higher on cables Atvl
bullish statistics, December closing UflSC
over Saturday. Corn clned ifW nnd oats
a shade-higher. Provisions at the close
were 8(iSc Improved.
Wheat wiit u dull market throughout lie
rcBslon, save lor .1 brief period of .utility
at the start. Tills bolus the eve of u na
tlonul election, traders wero disinclined to
co Into Important detail?, i.nd evening up
over the holiday divided attention with the
betting haberdashery on the result of to
morrow's balloting. There wan practical'
no cash trade either hero or at the set
board. The market opened llrm, December
UfiVic. up. ol "VtiU'iK on the ndvalieo -t
Liverpool and the statistics, thero liclnjj a
decrcasn In the world's shipments and In
the nmount hi passage The visible supply
Increased 25..i) bushels, Following thu
opening Decernbr dropped to "STje on prollt
taking, but later reeovered and closed. firm,
Wc higher, at 74fj74c. New York re
ported ten iouus iukcii lor cspuri mm a
hoard clearances In wheat and flour were
equal to 4.VU"' bushel Primary receipts
were l.lltU'iO bushels, compared with I.SM,-
?') bushels last year Minneapolis and
Jiiluth reported Ml cars, against 015 Inst,
week and l,Ji!9 n year ago. Local receipts
nere US cars, two of contract grade.
Corn was fairly nctlve und strong on
light country acceptances und higher ca
bles. Thero was a good general demund at
first for November, but later for the more
distant future. The market was helped
bv a deereuse In the vlslblo supply of 1,213,
( bushels, Local recetlpls were 1.5 cur.
December sold between ,,CiS1'(33ts-36c, clos
ing l4fi-a,c up. at a.VhffCTtc. .... ,
Oats were dull and absolutely lacking Ml
anything to make them a counter nttrnetlon
to election bets. Aeeeptanccs on Snturdny s
hlds were Unlit and there was a fair de
mand for shipping purposes. Doeomlvr
old between 22fi22',c and closed n shado UP,
ui ..mi .eiiitH wero li curs.
Provisions were dull und Meady, sus
tained by a lighter run of hog-i than had
been expected and by nn advance In prices
at tlm vards. Thn speculative Interest rep
resented In thu pit was small. January
pork sold between lll..W,Ml.S2 j.11.35, "id
closed 24e higher at 911.35; January lard
between W.77iffti.7Iti, closing 5e up, nt
IC.7Z14, and .laiiuary ribs between M.Mf6.
with the close 29 Improved, at Jfi.oo.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat,
ISO cars, corn, .'170 cars; rials, 200 cars; hogs,
10.000 head. , ,
The leading futures ranged ns follows;
Articles.!. Open. ! High.' Low. Close.l Bnt'y.
Wheat
Nov.
Hoc,
Jan.
v.
Dec.
May
Oats
Nov.
T)ue.
Mny
Tork
Nov.
Jan.
Ijird
Nov.
Dec.
.Ian.
ltlbs-
Nov.
Jan.
I I
i 7:i i 7.t4' rjnf 73 ;:wtK
I74T.7II4I 74i! 73TI. 718741, 73'i
I 7.". ,7.V,r75V 74 74. 7414
1
kMAWiirW-VlU 3S 3f"i3Stf.Wi
rvftv4.v.ViM si-n ,.-.Vi1T Xty
3tt Vil56V'rV M 36V4H. 30i'fl W
21J,I 2l4l 21i. 2I'4 21i
22 I 22141 !222H 22
23Ti'f24j2t'ij244!:3TiiW21 -4 23TiS24
HI sr. 1 10 Ki I 10 f2tf, 10 K'.i 10 70
11 : 1 u :ru,4, it 25 a 25 n 22
7 (Wl 7 OVff 7 024 7 02'.4 7 02W
fi S5 fi 11 I R5 6 N5 G M
fi 75 j fi 7741 0 75 6 75 6 67 W
3"l4l fi KVil fi WIS 35 6 2'M
CCHi 05 I U 00 tl 00 C 974
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
l'LOUR-Qulct; winter patents. $3.7003.90;
atralghts. $.'U0'ti3.fi0j bakers. $2.20(52.75.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. GX'fl74c; No. 2 red,
7&c
CORN No. 2. smft9Tc; No. 2 yellow, 33!;
OATS-No. 2 white, .7i:; No. 3 white, 24'iti
lJAHMCV Knlr to choice malting. Dltfl.vSc,
Ki:i:nS l'lax, No. 1, $1.79: No. 1 north
western. SI AO. 1'rlinn timothy. $4.101.20.
Clover, contract grade, ,$10.00ft?10.25.
J'ltOVlSIONS Mess "ork, per bbl.. $11.25.
Lard, per 100 lbs.. ?. lOTrf 7.12V4. Hhort rlbt
sides (loose), $r.6fV7iG.M. l)ry salted shotll
dera (hnxed). Sfi-Oudj !.-'5. Short clear sides
(boxed), K.fi30fi.7D.
WHISKY Uasla of high wines, per gal:,
IL27.
The following arc tho receipts and ship
ments today;
Articles. Receipts. Shipments,
Vlour. bbls 12,ono lO.OuO
Wheat, bu m,(0n SO.iioO
Cent, bu 119,000 710,000
Oats, bu 13S.00O 404.000
Ilye. bu .'WOO
Hurley, bu SS.Oyi 15,000
On the I'roduco exchange today the but
ter market was quiet; creamery, lfWJIHc;
dairy, lSft'lSc. Cheese, active at 10!iCqU'.4e.
Kggs, firm; fresh, l&Hc.
KEW TOHIC (iBXRRAti HAHKET.
(Itiotntlou nf Ihn I)r Vnrloas
Cammmlltlra.
NKW YORK. Nov. G. KLOUU-llrcclpts,
1.2:t3 bbls.; exports, 27,Frf)7 bbls., sales, S.100
pkgs.; market tlrmiy held but rather cpilet
without noteworthy change; winter patents,
$3.70tf4.00; Btralghts, J3.501JX60; Minnesota
patents, $1.0ik?4.SR; winter extras, $2.6583.00;
Minnesota bakers, $:Uva3.40; winter low
grades, $2.451f2.60. Rye Hour, more active;
nales, 700 bbls.; fair to good, $3.CKff3.20;
choice to fancy. $3,251(3.60. Duckwheat Hour,
dull at $2.Wi2.20.
nUCKWUHAT Eaay nt 57i4li60c, c, 1. f.,
New York.
COUNMRAI-VIrm; yellow western, 860;
city. SSo: llrandywlne, $2.45f(2.6fl.
HYK Steady; No. t western, 55Hc f. o.
b., afloat; state. BlfjiGJn, c. I. f,. New York.
DARl.KY Dull; feeding, 42rii4Gc. c. I, f
Buffalo; malting, MJllBSc. c. 1, f Uuffalo,
11ARI.KY MAIr-Dull; western, G2iiti.Se.
AVHKAT-Recelpts. 167.425 bu.; exports,
165.999 bu.; sales. 2.975.00U bu. futures and
120.UU0 bu. spot. Spot, tlrm; No. 2 red, 79ic
f. o. b., atjoat, und 7S"i.c. elevator; No, 1
northern, Duluth. S5'c, f, o, b., allout; No, 1
hard, Duluth, Mic, f. o. b., afloat. Options
wero generally tlrm and higher today,
ntlmuluted by largo decreases In world's
ahlnmcnts and the quantity on passage,
higher cables, foreign buying nnd a de
mund from shorts. They Dually eased off
a trlllo under local realizing and closed
steady at .c net ndvanre. Sales Included:
No. 2 red. March, S2T(,f(tS3-4o, closed at 82T4c:
May, 82HSs; 13-11. closed at 82?ic; Novem
ber, TJiVio i December, 79,5I79?C, cloBed ut
7Sc.
CORN Receipts. lUB.SOO bu.; exports. 395.
000 bu.; sales, 140.000 bu. futures and IGo.inm
bu. spot. Snot, strong; No. 2, 46o. elevator,
and 467c. f o. b ntloat. Options wer
strong und fairly active on Piuull country
offerings, higher rabies, local covering and
fairly largo clearances; finally eased off un
der dlsunnolntlng exports und closed about
steady ut net advance. May, 42 3-lfilf
4:?ic ciosea ni i;tc. iecemuer, r-uc, closed
OA'l"8 Receipts, Ui.ivO bu.; exports, 35,000
bu. Spot, strong; run. ;.iyja; no. 3, 25c;
No. 2 whlto. 27V4c; No. 3 white, 27tyc; track
mixed western, 25Ul2SHc; track white west
ern; 27r33c; track white stute, 27if33c. Op
tions, iivir-l but steady.
FKRD-gulot; siuing brnn, $16.20'ilG.35;
middlings, $17.00'u 19.50; winter bran, $t7.004f
KM, ollv. J17.flO(ifl7 ".).
ilAY null, shipping, 75S77.ic; good to
cbnlce. kwikw.
IIOl'S-Qnlet: state, common to choice,
ISM crop, l(V5i 13; olds, 2n3cj Racltlc coast,
ll99 crop, 1ln 13c; olds, 2'tfuc.
lllDES-dalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. 18c: Call.
fornta. 2123 lbs., ISVjo; Texas dry 24 to 30
lbs.. ISWU'ic.
IjBATIiish steany; soie. ituenos Ayres,
light to heav
ti?3i;e.
yweigms, ..Wiiziw, acid, 22V4
WOOIa-Dii.I;
Texas. 15TiltH
domes! lo fleece, 25tl'27c;
l'ROVISIONS-Ileef, dull; family, $10,50
(911.75; mess, $9,001(9.50: beef hums. $20, (JO'S?
21.00: packet. ilO.OOffj 10.50; extra India mess,
tlri nn,tl7.00. (ut meatM. Rtpnrlvt t.l,.Wl.,M
liollles. $9.25ail,O0; pickled shoulders. $.2S
f,tu; pu'Kieu nams. Udin, 11 Hut;
western steamed, $7.55; October closed ut
17.55. nominal, retlncd. market qulot;
coniineuiui, t.n.ij riiuiii tiiienca, ts.;n
rnmnound. $il.l24f(ri.25. I'ork. dull : fnm
lly. $lfi.00i?16.50: short clear, JU.25flt7.00;
mess, 1.1.1.
Hl'T'CI'JR Receipt. 7.334 nks.: tlrm
creamery. 16ff23c; Juno croumery, JfSEf31c;
factory. 131M,4e,
CHUICSi: -Receipts. 2.83S iikgs.; steady;
largo white, I04ci small white. 11c; largo
colored, juc; hiiiiiii eoioieii, iil.
KQOS Receipts, ti.KHi pkgs.; tinner; west
tm, regular packing, at mark, 17it21c; went'
rn. lnuM off. 23e.
I'OTATOIiS-Qlllel: Jerseys. i.3'M: New
York. $1.25; Long Island, Jl.tjKjjl.73; Jersey
wects, $1 Wr.'.oi.
tallow yuiot; city, ,c; country, 4V4
RU'l'i
-Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
4.'Ei6Wo: Jauun. 4'i'ii5c,
roLABSi:B-Quet; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 42053c.
AUiXALS llualncsB was very clow In the
market for metals todav. Tin nni the onlv
metal showing signs of activity, ruling
nrmer in lone at nn nuvance or w points,
prompted by encouraging ndvlres from
abroad nrd a scarcity of sellers. The close
was nnn hi m.umzi.itt. l'lg iron wurrants
were quiet at Jf.7MI9.75. Iike copper, dull
HI 1i.iiJIIiV, JJ--.1U ttllil n)ri,t;i I'ULll I IJlll
dull nt 14.3714 und J4.10fM.15. respectively.
Tho brokers' price for lead was J4 nnd for
copper lt.T5U Ili.bT1..
Omaha xviioi,i:ham: .mark IVI'N.
Condition nf Trade nnd (Imitatlonn on
staple and I'ane) I'rodnee.
KOas Receipts light; good stock, Wi
17c.
LIVK POCLTRY-Mens. GBGHc; roosters,
334cj spring chickens, 7V4(iSc; ducks, 6S7c;
geese, 6?i7c; turkeys. 8iac.
KRK8I1 DIIHSHUD POI'LTRY-lIens, f.?
S',4c: roosters, &y6c; ducks una geese, oyloc;
broilers, per Car... $3; spring chickens, per
lb., MJSHc: turkeys, 124a
OAMK-I'rnlrle chlckem, per doz., H.'JW
1.50; mnlturd ducks, per doz,, Ui teal. Jl.'iOff
1.75: mixed, JI.26fM.r(: jfickcnlp. $1.25'd1. 0.
RCTTKR-Common to fair, 12c; choice,
16f16c: separator, 21c; gathered creamery,
lfl420c.
FRKSir OYSTi:RS-rirBt grade, solid
packed, New York counts- per can. 3Sc; x
trit selects, 32c standards. 25c; medium, 20c.
Second grade, slack filled, New York
counts, per can, 3"c; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal..
$1.25.
PIOKONS-t.ive, per doz., 90c.
VIJALS-Cholce, OHlOc.
HAY l'rlce quoted bv Omaha Wholesale
liny Dealers' association: Choice upland,
$8.5i); No, 1 upland. $S; medium, $7.50; coarse,
JC.50. Rye straw, $0. '1'hese prices are for
liny of good color and quality. Pemnnd
fill r. Receipts, I cars.
OATS-No, 3 white, 2c.
CORN Nn. 3, Mc.
URAN-$13.
VKOKTA RLKH.
CtTCI'MIinilS-Rer doz.. 103 250.
TCRNIRS-Rer bu. basket, 50c.
IIKHTS-Pcr bu., GOc.
CARROTS-I'cr-bU.. 50c.
I.KTTL'Cn Per doz.. IOUIdC
nADISIIKS-Pcr doz., 15c.
niJANH-Wax. per 1-3 bu. basket, JOc;
string. 75e.
POTATOKS-Per bu.. 40fi50c: Idaho, ncr
bu.. 75c.
HWnr.T POTATOKS-Per bu., 75(fr90c.
CAI1UAOH I'cr lb., l;c; Holland seed,
TOMATOKS-Pcr U-bu. basket, fc.
ONIONS- per bu.. Mrfifi.!".
CRLBRY-Nebraska and Utah. S0-u-l3e:
extra mammoth, wo.
ritrrrs.
Pi:ARS-IVr box, t2.WJ2.25.
(SRAPKS Delaware an 1 Niagara, per 5
Ib. basket. 15c; eastern Concords, 17jflSc.
APPLKS Nntlve, .Sdiljl.no per bu.; per
bbl.. $2.50; eastern. $2.501(3.'J.
CRANHHRHIKS-l'cr bbl., $7: per cruto,
$2.50.
TROPICAL TRI'lTS.
ORANOKS-Mexlcun, per box. $4.50,
LB.MONS-Callfornla, cxlru fancy, $4.50;
Choice, $4.
RANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.0W2.60.
FKlB California, new cartons, P0c; lay
ers, 85c.
MIRCICLLANKOCS.
NUTS-Kngllsh wulnuts. per lb.. 13c;
filberts, tier 11.'.. 13c: nlnionds. tier lb.. IStD
20c; raw peuuuts, per lb., tfiSUc: roasted,
baav'sc; '.iraziis, 13c; i'ecuns, vrai"i.
St. I.onl (Irnln nnd Provlnlonn.
ST. LOt: IS, Nov. fi.-WHI2AT-Rettcr;
No. 2 cash elevator, 71V4c; track. 73cf74Hc;
November. 714c; December, 72c; Mny, 76c;
No. 2 hard. tK70c.
CORN Firm: No, 2 cash. 35:ic; track,
35T4ii36i,4c; November, 31'rc; Decem
ber, 3IHo: May. 354'f)354c.
OATH Hetter; No. 2 cash, 23c; track,
234'r-'3Hc; November. 23c; December, 22?ic;
May, 21ie; No. 2 white, 20V4c.
RYU Klrm; 4Sc bid, elovator.
FLOCK Steady: patents, $3. 6563.65; extra
fancy and straight. t!.20fi3.2j: clear. J2.S3
g3.10.
si;KD8-Tlmotliv. steady at $3.75trl.20;
flax, nominal ut 11.73.
CORNMKA 1.,-Steady, ut $2.00.
RRAN gulet; sacked cast track,- $6.50.
HAY Timothy, weak nt $S.0il2.5O; prai
rie, steady nt Js.Wffio.oo.
MKTALS Lend, quiet; $4.iOP-l.22i4; spel
ter, dull: $1.00.
POl'LTRY-Steady; chickens. Gc; young,
P.iCtijc; turkeys, Sc; ducks, 7c; geese, fio.
HUTTHU Klrm; creamery, lSft23c; dairy,
17n ISc.
KC.OS-lllghcr: 17c.
WHISKY-Steudv nt $1.27.
( ( ) TTO.NTt KB J1.25.
R A OO I N(l 74i ti hUe.
IIKMP TWINi:-5c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing.
$13.00; lard, nominal at $6.S5; dry salt meats,
bnxcu, strong: extra snorts, $1.25; clear rtoj
and clear sides. J7.37'4; bacon (boxed),
strong; extra shorts, clear ribs and clear
sides. $8.25.
RKCKIPTB-Klour. 11,000 bbl.; wheat,
$4,000 bu.: corn, 75,000 bu.; onts, 21,000 bu.
HIIIPMKNTS-Klour, 14,000 bbls.; wheat,
93,000 bu.; corn, 170,000 bu.; oats, S6.0O0 bu.
KnnanH t.'lty (Jraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 6. W II I2AT D e -
eember. tuTc: Mav. 70'ie: cash No. 2 hurl.
C6ijfi9c: No. 3, 64HfcC9c; No. 2 red, 71c; No.
3, Gbit'Oa
Vtv ti rn. . ; 71 1 ' . . A .... . nix'!
cash. No. 2 mixed. 33i'?j34c; No. 2 white.
35Uc: No. 3, 3.15431c.
uats-o. - wime, nac.
HYK No, 2, 44c.
1 1 AY Choice timothy. SlO.OOftlO.M: choke
prairie. $8 00o8.CO.
IJU i l r. II -reamer , jyy.uo; uuiry, i.niuj,
17c.
l,uuo-Jimil, I , iivnn ..i ..-.Eiviiii nun ivn.i'
sas stock, 16'.4c doz., loss off enses returned;
new wnite wooil cases lnciuuen, fta more.
RKCKIPTS wheat, I40.SW uu ; corn, 23,
G00 bu.; oats. 17,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. ii,. nu.; corn,
4,000 bu. ; oats, 4,000 bu.
Liverpool 41 nil and l'rovlslons.
T.T VKTtPOOL. Nov. 5. AVI I IC AT Snot.
steady; No. 2 red western, winter, 5s lV4d;
No. 2 northern, spring, 6s 3',4d; No. 1 Cali
fornia, 6a 4d; futures, steady; December,
6s 4d: February. 6s l?d; March, Gs lid.
corn Snot, dull: American mixed, now.
4s 2'id; futures, steady; December, 4s Id;
January, ;ih joo.
Tho Imports nf wheat Into Liverpool Inst
week were 76,90) quarters from Atlantic
ports nnd 26,000 from Pacific ports.
Tho Imports of American corn Into Liv
erpool last week wero 94,900 quarters.
PROVISIONS naeon. snort clear ducks.
firm, 42a; clear bellies, strong, 54s Cd.
Toledo Mnrkct.
TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 5. WHKAT Dull nnd
firm; ensh and November, 77c; December,
78Hc; .May, c.
CORN Fulrly active and llrm: cash and
November. 37(4c; December. 3fie.
oats Dull una steady; ensn. 22uc: De
cember, 23!t0.
RYi: 54c.
CIX)Vi:RSKRD-Cash. 1R99 prime, $6.15;
November, $0.55; March, $6.03.
Statement of Visible .Supply.
NHW Y'ORIv. Nov. B. Tho statement of
the visible sunnlv of urnln In Htnr,i nml
utloat on Saturday. November 3, as com-
iiieu oy tne ,ow lorn I'roituce exchange,
h us follows: Wheat. GO.031.000 bu In
crease, 261,0110 bu. Corn, 7.9S3.0O0 bu.; de
crease. 161.IXO bu. Oats. 12,9S6,00O bu.; In
crease, 150.UO0 bu. Rye, 1.100,0(10 bu.; Increase,
MUX) bu, llnrloy, 3,611,010 bu.; lucreuso.
544,000 bu.
MlnnrntmlU AVbnit llnrkrt.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 5.-WIIEAT-Cash,
76Hc; December, 75c: Mny, "SfflS'ic. On
truck: No. 1 hard, 774c; No. 1 northern,
6c; No. 2 northern, 7?i4a75e,
Fl.OI'R-Flrst patents, $4.3O((M.40; second
patents, $4.104.20; llrst clears, $3.0083.10;
second clears, $2 20iT2.30.
RRAN In bulk, $11.00311.25.
lluluTli Market.
Dl'LltTH, Minn.. Nov. 5.-AVIlEAT-Cnsh,
No. 1 hard, 79'4c; No. 1 northern, 77'4c; No.
2 northern, 72'.c; No. 3 spring, 62o. To
urrlvo: No. I hard. TOUc; No. 1 northern,
77Uo: December, 760; May, 80'ic.
CORN-37ic
OATB-23i(l23kc.
Coiidttlnn of the Trriistiry.
WASHINOTO.V. Nov. 5. -Todays state
ment of the trensurv balaneei In ii iwn.
erul fund, exclusive of tho $150,00.01)0 gold
reservo In the division of redemption
shows: Available chsI) balance, $139,2)3.614:
gold, $92,531,693.
MIlTrnnl'rr (iraln Murkrt,
MILWACKKK. Nov. 5. - WHKAT
Higher; No, 1 northern, 76c; No. 2 northern.
72Hf75c.
RYU Firm: No. I, 60'4fi6lc.
HARLKY Firmer; No, 2, &S459; sample.
39in07c.
Pcnrln Mnrkrt,
PKOKIA. Nov. B.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 2,
uSVaC
OATS Firm ; Nn. 2 whlto, 24e track.
WHISK V On tho basis of $1.27 for Mu
lshed troods.
Co fTee Market,
NMW YORK. Nov. 5. COFFKK Rio,
steady: No. 7 Invoice. Sc; mild, quiet; Cor
dova. VjU13Vic. Futures opened steady ut
an iidvunco of 10 points und ruled generally
llrm but very quiet, following smaller
world's visible Increase than predicted; then
Improved 5 points further on some poBltious
on local covering, with general speculation
very tume und later phases of thn market
easier. The market closed steady, with
quotations 10 points higher. Total sales, is..
000 bags. Including November nt $7.20;
Mnrch, J7.4ii'ii7,43; May. $7.50f7.55; Septem
ber, $7.70f.i 7.75.
California llrird I'rnlU.
NKW YORK. Nov. 5. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRlUTS-lnactlve, It was u day
of small things In the market for evapo
rated npples, owing to the approaching elec
tion holiday. The undertone was dull nnd
i-ru-vs nominally ns last quoted; state, com
MOVKMnxts F STOCKS AXU 1IO.NDS.
Session of i riiiy Ik Marked lir
Ardent Speculative Spirit.
NEW YORK, Nov. G.-Thcre wan a very
nrdent speculative spirit manifest in the
stock market all day. It was depressed at
times bv Dm illfUnnii
datlon In the loan market, but before tho
n nan closed tho market burst nto great
inlmnflnti lift,, ri 1 ..... 1.. . 1 ....
ii .1 loan.rnle n'"l tho activity continued up
. """l-';'. wnouy ignoring a re
covery In the money rate to about thn top
,.'i.7i.ofi 11,0 mor'""K Takng of quick
" " i"uni irauers mnue some slight
ill IH't'SRlflfl ,1,1 t.ln..u . I. ..... ... .
last tirliM u-ai-a ........... 11.. ....... .. . .
top. The feeling In Wall street this mom-
ill I' VL'i 1 a flint j 4,1a. Ii...... 1.. t.
-.7 i , " jump 111 wie can loan
rate hud been due to manipulation, that
Saturdays bunk statement did not truly
l enrtNntit r1w hci.ii..i.i.. -
i. ' , I (''iPlliLM H III IMP
... .. '"'""tiionw "i n line hi the
rnih . 1 VX.U ih? "I)lrlt lhnt speculator
......... .m.j niuLhn ,11 wir nnrniiig1. I ey
im 1 . 1 V"111 " ituiuin over rt.il-
nent stocks w thin 11 few minutes. Then
begun the culling of loans by somo of tho
imnks. Loans made today curry over until
Ue(lnesIay und when hpeculators began to
look u bout to find new nccommodatlons
w th which to carry their holdings of stock
OVeC elentlnii ilnv Ihn,. ... .. . v.
ru.c up Vapidly" to s'per cent! Th" iirst
loans wero made nt 10 per cent. Ono broker
Placed $1 000.0J ut that rate, another $L0OO.
000 at 15 per cent and thou demnnde.l 2.! per
.T'l.i,f?r.i,,,CWOi'00u.,moro- . Tls BUddenly
nn iul'vMlL V'i'i 'Hntlon of the stock market
nnd was followed by n period of contcmpla
Lol"o,A.,S"n.H.p,CU0,l!, fMturo of the mar
.n.,ili'),lLtJ"10 wu,s In',, number of
transactions for cash and tho small conces
sions from tlm Mill,,,. ..iV.t L":.
... . . . "-w i which wicso
mn u"tctl( Tho commion in the monry
V1V1 1 1-""nu rcBpunmuie ior 1 His.
When tit rnfn ffi '"fi
promptly ftvmied themse vos of tho ro-
i i. . . 1 .. i . v."u f"""eii prices up to
10 top level of tho day. The strength in
..iVo"'"!?1 wn,5 Vur' general nnd on tho
whole, quite uniform. Tho steel Htocks. the
southwestern railroads, especially the "tcli
'nniV.? ""'''-"'"nl"'' w'ere tho lenders In
' 'n "li 'SS1111 ,R,ll,,s ri"'K'K from
vl..?l1,,U.V, m"P,y market and tho sonsL
, J, , . 1 I "'erinig exennnge market to
n' re''L' " 1 VL' W-? !J.V
"w muiiiv inuritci, uut became
Import point" during" tho "da? but no
Mint , : i, : ," tno reeling
,.V'.,.'.1,t. ,1,!lt very consldorablo
.... u nt't:urc(i infli week in
S!ImLnJil,tr.0M,llu' J nn unsettled
v uui i inn circiion. J hn
X z ii? 'rris:!. tjj?. wji.ouiinBJ o?
l,?.Mf,Tm,0.',.up.r"'0V0, collateral. It Is
the belief In Anll street that money condl
oi.s will relax during the course of " ho
Stundnrd Oil unl.l .... n'.- ......1.1. . .
1!S With theT roS
was .In , 7. ...i ... ." "tisiness
, e ol." r,.,n',,J!,",V..4? ??.V";I.U Ptld
criU, s "" on tno last
The PnMt,np,.lr. I A.!. ,, .
i ... n iimcuvo unil 11111 tortnv
i'i !:::;rlu-r!!.",!!!.rs8 oWuoi
was .. ... nt..' , rti "olJ". .? "MVIng
lrml i,7r;nn,',""1'. ""1. y Proresslonnl
nr7i..ri iir,..,., V " "'"ucun nn Her n
TrLiK ft h'?rU.ly mentioned here,
on McKlnley. Dca ers ure exnectlnc in,
preparing for very " heavy b'uslness o
Wednesday. Tho Stock rachango will bo
open ut 9:) Instead of 11 o'clock? Co -1 1?
erablo realization Is mkcImI fro'mS
1," ,V".B,t """l0 ,lmo "X" ow ' .Vices
SJi? ,"1 '.,,av" ,lirK0 Protlts. but. oh tho
other hand, many arc talking of buying
and rnte rui;.d from Ti to 2- 'per' "cent on" hS
consol settlement und tho' mtallment d
on the Indian loan. At tho close, however
cull miin,'V wmii ..rt ,.. iir. ' . ' """"",
bniH in v..;,:.:.,"'.. ". v?1'.-.1 ,pr .ceu .nd
was , Yn u u f ,r,"lJZ Vr.'"-. ere
change was steady "--cign ex-
..ln?t ro"5.wln aT" "'o closing prices nn
the Now York Stock exchango:
Atchison
Union Pacflc
. Tfii.i do pfd '
. 7!i Wnbash '
M do pfd
. 5 W. 4 L. E
. 31 1 do 2d pfd...!
iip&l.'o-:::
;i Adama Express.
: Si.
.. m Wells-lrgo Ex.'
109 tner. Cot. OH.
twVi do pfd
do pfd
Hal. & Ohio
Can. Piieltln
Can. Southern ..
cues, ai Ohio....
Chlcngo G. W...
C. Jt. o
Chicago I. & L.
uo jiru
Chtenro .t- V. I
Chicago & N. V
C.. R. I. & P....
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colo. Southern ,
0 lAmor. rnlllnir
do 1st pfd
do 2d n(71
. .n
do pfd
Amor. S. & H...
do pfd
Amor. Spirits ...
. 15
.113
.176
. 20'i
'. 12!i
. 35V1,
.Hi')
. 16
Del. &. Hudson.
Del. I.. & W...,
Den. & R. (...,
do lifd
111! pill
Amur. S. II
Krln .
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal .,
Hocking Vnlley,
Illinois Ccntruf..
Iowa Central ..,
do pfd
L. E. & W
do pfd
LJiko Shorn
Louis. & Nush.,
Munhattan L ...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn, ti tit. L...
do pfd
Mo. Pnclllo
Mobile Sc Ohio.,
M.. K. & T ,
do pfd ,
N. J. Central...,
N. Y. Centra!,..,
Nor. & West...,
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd...
Ontario & V...,
O. R. & N
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
R. G. W
Mo pfd
St. L. & R. F...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
8t. L. S. V
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
st. p. a o
So. Pneltlc
So. Railway
do pfd
Toic. & Paclllc,
ii pru
Amor. 8. & W...
do pfd
Amer. Tin Piute.
.in
,. 3Ci
. imI
lAmer. Tobacco!!
' .,!,, A'iconda M. Co.
1,rk- Rap. Tr,...
61
40V,
29U
S1U
40'J
63 i
.2IO',i Con." To'bucco'!!'.
Ai,. .,f Pf'l
do pfd
;2 S!!" Electric ...
al"coso Sugar .
.142W
Hi
llX)
21
t,-J
. Pi Int'n'l Paper ....
'iL. " J1'' !
I'."clcdn Ona
Yv?2 "'lonul Hlscult
1 pm,M
Natlonnl Lead .!
" ",".,4 'lo Pfd
J1? Nntionnl Steel .
do pfd
' J!.'4 American ..
4-. Paclllo Const ..
-'(I pfd
,. 1SU Paclllc Mull ....
' .i I '""Pic's Gus ...
2?U Pressed 8. C.
. fio "do pfd '
''1 I'ullman P. c...'.
12 H. R. & T...
. 2 Sugar
ml0 I'M
. 14 Tenn. C. & I .
.322 U.S. Lekther !
111 . do pfd
!; U, G- hber...
112 do pfd
ystrr.n "nion..
llif Kepubllc I. & s.
Vii 1" Pfd
in.p. c 6. & st. l!
. R9Ji
. 20'
. 91
. M!4
. 59
.123
W
. 50
.
. 4t
. 9M4
. 48
. 8.1Ti
.ISH
. S
.126H
.116
. C6I4
. .Ti
: tk
EStJ
. 52
Offered. Kx-dlvldend.
.VVvr York .Money Market,
NEW YORK, Nov, C.-MONEY-On call
strong. lOJilS per cent: last loan, 15, ruling
perVent m ",clca,,tlle Paper.' 4?ifS5i4
STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak. closing
$4.83,(A4.W!, for demand nnd nt $1.80 for
? lX Posted rules. $I.Slftf81ii and
$184i'!'S4f:5; commercial bills, " $l.78.llrfS
BILVER-Certlllcates. ei.f5i;c ; bar i 1
ver.. Cltin! Mevlrnn ,inll, ri?.. ullr "
iinviwi'.,.vr,,,.,, ; . . .
. "ii'Kuuir state
bonds, Innctlvn; railroad bonds, tlrm.
1 ii,, tiuaiuii imwc3 011 uonub touuy ure ns
followB:
U. 8. ref, 2s, ieg..bil'.i
do coupon 104Vi
do 3s. rcg liflH
do coupon 1WW
do now 4s. rcg.. 131 ,
do coupon 134
do old 4b. reg,.115U
do coupon 115V
do 5s, rcg r.2i
do coupon u"
D. of C. 3 65s....124Vj
Atch, pon. 4s 101
do adj. 4s iAf
N. Y. C. is "
N. J. C. g. 5s
No. Paclllc 3s....
do 4a
N Y C & Ht L 4s,
N. & W. con. 4b..
Oro. Nav. Is
do 4s
O. 8. L. 6i
do consol 5f
Reudlng gen. 4s,
R. U. W. Is
S L & 1 M c, Cs.,
St L & S F g, 6s,
St. Paul cons
St. P. C. & P. 1b.(
do 5s
80. Pnclllo 4s
So. Railway 5s...
8. R. & T. Cm
Texas & p. Is.,,,
do 2s ,
I'nion Pucltlu 4s.,
Wabash Is ,
do 2s ,
West Shore 4b...
124Vi
65V
103?;
l'(7
9S
VJ!)
103
1274
9Hi
ml
125
V0K
IU ,
HlVi
HOU
iu
70
,i'i
11574
,102
112
, S7
. Wj
uanauu no. .a...,iu;
C. it O. 4.s 100J5
do 5s llV?
c. & n. w. c 7s..n;i5
do 8. F. d. 5S..U7H
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 93
Colo. So, 4s 81'i
D. V R. G. 4s.... 93
Erie gen. 4s 71 i
F. W. & D, C. Is. 73
Uen. Electric 6s,. list
Iu. Central 1b.. ...1U
L. & N tint. 4s.. !9
M. lv. & T. 2s.... t4
do 4s 92
Offered.
WIb. Central Is.,
Va. Centuries ..,
I'Iiiuiii'IhI Xoti-a,
CHICAGO, Nov. B.-Clearlngs. $23,017,532;
balances. $1,147,000. Posted exchange, $l.8la
4.S5. Now York exchange, 40a discount,
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6,-ClenHngs, $(i,544,925;
balances, $622,7. Mopey, 537 per cent.
uu. HI..I-; prime, i'qhtyO! cnoice, (ljutHj;
fnncy, MtHi. Prunes, 3yiM4c per lb as
to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, affile;
Moor Park, LlfflCc. Peaches, nee ed. 16if20o:
unpceled, 6U9c.
New York exchange, 70c discount bid, 60c
uiseouni nsaen
CINCINNATI, Nov. 6,-Clenrlngs. $3,961,
800. New York exchange, 15a25c discount.
Money, 4u5 per cent.
PHILADKLPIIIA, Nov. 5.-Clearlngs, $10,
3W.233; balances, $2,047,211.
1IALTIMORE, Nov. S.-Clearlngs. $2,674,
139; balances, $533,441.
ROSTON. Nov. 5.-Clearlngs. 18,CS3,TM;
balances, $2.fi.T0.5:t.
NEW YORK, Nov. 5.-Clearings, $107,326,
6S4; balances, $5,338,109.
ItOKton Stock Qoatatlons.
ROSTON, Nov. 8.-Call loans, 3V4fJ4ii per
cent: time loans, 4''i6 per cent. Oftlclul
prices!
A.. T. 8. F..... SS'i
do pfd 75H
Amer. Sugar .... 125S
do jifd tl6it
Rubber 32
Union 1'aclP.c .... &,-
Atchison 4s 93
Adventure r'i
AllndfZ t. Ca... 27i
lien leiepnonq .,iiu;
jAmal. Copper .... 9l'j
Atlantic 25
iiosion & A 2t
Roston Elevated. 155
Ronton & Me 191
C. R. & Q 2j;
Dominion Coal... ?v,4
do pfd H3'4
Federal Steel .... 41
do nfd nn'i
llostnn & Mont. .325
Itutte & Roston.. 69
Cat. & Hecla 795
Centennial 9
Franklin 14?
lliimhnldt .)
Osceola 72
Parrot 4t'4
Qulncy 15S
Santa ! Copper 7',j
Tamarack 265
Utah Mining .... 2.s'
Wolverines 4'i!i
I'licnniirg pru...i3H
Oen. Electric
..111
. .213
.. i?;
.. Kfl
.. 12V4
..203
lit'.
Ed. Elec. 111...
Mex. Central .
Mich. Tel ,
N. E. O. A C
old Colony ...
Old Dominion .
Apked.
.Vfw York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Nov. B.-Tho following arc
the closing quotations for mining siinr-M
today:
Chollar
10
Ontario 600
Ophlr 70
Plymouth 10
quicksilver 125
do pfd
Sierra Nevada .. S3
Standard K,0
Crown Point 10
Con. Cal. & Va.. 9j
Deadwood fO
Gould i Currlo.. 63
Halo & Norcross. 20
HomeHtaka CO
Iron Silver 05
Ctilon Con lo
Yellow Jacket ... 15
Mexican 2S
London Stock Quotation.
IONDON, Nov. 5.-4 p. m.-Closing:
Cons., money .... sV4 N. T. Central
do ncct iST Erlo
Atchison St'i Pennsylvania
Can. I'ai'llln k9i Reading
137
i:n
79:
St. Paul l20A,Nor. Purine pfd.
. 75
Illinois Central
Louis. & Nush.
.123
Grand Trunk ..
. 7CT4
. 7Mj
Anaconda ,.
Rand Mines
V. P. pfd
. 40.
RAR S1LVER62d.
MONEY-2U per cent. , .
Tlm rate of dlHcniiiit In tlm oneit innrket
for short bills Is 34otf' per cent nnd for
thrco months bills 3g3Ti per cent.
I'nrelarn r'lnanclnl.
t.nxnox. v.iv. sMnnev Is wanted In
connection with the consol settlement ,(ind
tho payment of nearly 1.000,000 of In;! a
and other loans. Discounts are tolerably
tlrm In vlow of continued weakness of New
Ynrk nnd eonllnentnl exchnnues. Another
call on tho war loan must be met Thursdny.
Thoro was no Indication of increased activ
ity on tho Stork exchange today, the domi
nant factor being the condition of tho
money market. High class securltless wero
dull. Home ralla wero depressed, partly
owing to tho dividend prospects. The fea
ture was 1110 continued selling 01 ixiuuou
& Brighton deferred und Great Eastern.
Tho American market was one of the best,
although thero was a disinclination to deul,
pending tno elections, nut a iresn anvunco
s anticipated. Milwaukee were strength
ened on Increased earnings nnd Grand
TrunkM wero easier, Spanish 4s rallied
smartly. Copper shares were In good de
mand, the Paris market seeming more
cheerful. Tho Rank of England has raised
tho selling of American eagles to 76s Ssd.
Spanish 4s, 67H- Oold premium at Ruenos
Avres. 131. SO. Money, 2V4 per cent.
PARIS, Nov. 5. Huslness' on the boursn
today was good throughout. The feature
wan the sharp recovery of Spanish securi
ties, due to numerous re-purchases on fa
vorable exchange und news regnrdlng tho
disturbances In Snaln, Portuguese wero
active and tlnishcd higher. Rio tlntos wero
Iilgnor, nut were not rreoiy aeait in, oper
ators uwaltlng the result of the elections.
In tho United States. Kaffirs shared the
general Improvement. Three per cent
rentes, lOOf COc for the account; exchnnjo
on London. c sc ror encegs; spamsn is
closed at 67.S0.
HERLIN. Nov. 5. KxchanKC on London.
Mm 45',4pfg for checks. Dlsco'.int rates:
wnori oiiis, av per ceni; inrco mouiiis
bills, 4', per cent.
Cotton .Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 5.-COTTON-Tod.iy'a
market was a small one. with the net re
sult showing no special significance, as tho
greater portion or tno trauo naa maao us
tirn.t'luotlnn arrniikroments before Satur
day's closing, und as the spcculatlvo public
in general wan averse 10 assuming new
commitments for the nrescnL On the first
cnll prices eased oft 2ft5 polnta iu sympathy
wun ruiuvr ceurisn cunamuiin in j.ivrrpuoi.
Tho irregularity was of short duration, as
tho later udvlces Indicated a decided Im-
Iirovcment abroad in sentiment. Our tnnr
tet improved apace nnd displayed underly
ing llrmness uu to the noon hour. Light
covering and somo foreign buying w, ra
prompted uy reports irom tno soum mat
farmers were refusing to sell cotton und
even at higher prices, whllo estimates for
the week's forward movement Indicated a
decided tapering off from now on. Export-
tcrs wero luuaing in competition wun
American spinners for additional supplies.
but according to general account were not
securing tho cotton aa readily us hoped for.
January worked up to 9.10c before tho noon
hour. Then a reaction or several poiuiH oc
currod under estimates for Inrgo receipts
tomorrow. Lnter fluctuations wero limited
to a few orders, with tho trading pnic-.
tlcnlly ut a standstill. The market closod
bnrely steady, net 1 point higher to 2 points
lower. Futures closed barely steady: No
vember, 0.01c; December, 9.03c; January,
9.05c: February. 9.06c: March. 9.07c: April.
9.07c; May, 9.07c; June, 9.07c; July, 9.05c;
August, .:isc. spot cioscii nrm; .nunaung
uplands, 9 9.16c; middling gulf, 10 3-l6c;
sales, 1,470 bales,
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. E.-COTTON
Quiet und steady; sales, 2,560 bales; ordi
nary, 7 7-16c; good ordinary, 8 1-16c; low
middling, 8 ll-16c; middling, 91-16c; good
middling. 9 0-lCc; middling fair. rc; re
ceipts, 18,131 bales; stock. 218,510 bales. Fu
tures: November, 8.82ffS.S4c: December, 8.82
W8.83c; January. 8.81Wi.82c; February. 8.82if
8.8tc; March. 8.85as.87c; April. 8.fc5(g8.88c;
May. 8.87rii8.89c; June, S.SSyS.SOc.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6,-COTTON-Stendy;
nalefl, 50 bales: middling, 0 1-lCc; iccelpts,
7,106 bales; shipmuuts, 6,003 bales; utock,
51,574 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. n.-COTTON-Steudy;
American middling, fair, B'id; middling,
5 3-lCd; low middling. Bd; good ordinary,
4id; ordinary, 4Vd. Tho sales of the day
were 10,000 bules, of which 600 were for
speculation nnd export nnd Included 9.200
American: recclnts. 9.000 bales. Including
3,V American. Futures opened quiet and
closed steady; American mtouiing, 1. m. c.
November, 5R-01d, buyers; November nnd
December, BftBl-CId, buyeni; December und
January, Biro l-04d. sellers; January and
February, 4 61-6104 62-tMd, buyers; February
und March, 4 61-6404 62-64d, buyers; Marcli
and April, 4 60-6ld. buyers; April and May,
4 59-64(1, buyers; May and June, 4 B8-61d,
buyers; Juno and July, 4B7-6id, buyors;
July nnd August, 4 5C-64d, sellers; August
nnd September, 4 Bl-64d, sellers.
Nctt York Ilrr Onods.
NEW YORK. Nov. 5. DRY GOODS
Market conditions, remain unaltered hut
llrm. Tho nearness of election, coupled
with the smallness of demund, has caused
temporary stagnutlon, but there is firm
belief thut by tho end of tho week there
will ho u. decided Improvement nnd many
deula which wero In progress will be pushed
to completion, rso unnoinicemeuiH 01 iur
ther plans, however, will bo made for two
or three days. The Jobbing trade Is with
out feature.
Suxar Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 5. SUGAR
Steady; onen kettle. 3 13-lCu: oneu kettle.
centrifugal, 3 M6c: centrifugal, granulated,
4Tie: whites. 4;u: vellow. 4'4rf4'4c: seconds.
2Yiitic. Molasses, quiet; open knttle, 26Cif3;c;
centrifugal, 12fi20c. Syrup, steady at 27t30c.
NEW YORK, Nov. 5.-8UOAlMQulnt;
fair reilning, 3Tc; ccniruugiu, v test, t,c;
molasses sugar, 3Hc; reHneu, dull.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. B, IHITTER
Firm; fancv western creamer'. 23Hc; fancy
western prints, 27c.
EGGB Firm; fresh nearby nnd western,
23c; fresh southwestern, 21c; fresh southern,
'0c
CHEESE Steady: New York full creams
fancy small, limail'.io; New York full
creams, good to choice, 1 Otitic,
Oil .Market.
OIL CITY, Pa Nov. 5. Credit balances.
$1.10; certificates, no bid; shipments, 153,829
bbls,; average, 120.789 bbls,; runs, 141,773
bbls.; average. 82.227 bbls.
NEW YORK, Not. 6. OIL Cottonseed,
easy at SOo; yellow, 33ra33iic,
LONDON, N'ov. 5.-OILS-Turpentlne splr
Itc. 31s Hid. Rosin, American strained, 5s
7',d.
Kill I ii Hatter Market.
ELGIN, HI., Nov. G. BUTTER There
were no butter offerings today. Official
markets tirm at 22c; salea of the week, 10,
725 pkgs. t
For the Herlous diseases that attack the
kidneys, Prickly Ash Bitters is an unfail
ing remedy. Relieves backache, swelling
of the feet and persistent headache symp
toms which Indicate kidney trouble.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts Vtrj Light and Prices on Good
Stuff lullj Steady.
HOG MARKET ADVANCED TEN CENTS
I'nlrlr Mheral -Sapplr of Sheep and
aa Demnnd Wm Xone Tun Active
Trade Waa Slorr, lint l'rlees
Clour to Mcady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 5.
Itl-l 'pltil w.M . ijlfl llitij Mli..tl.
Ofitclal .Monday 1,00; 2.1-6I f,lu7
Same duy last week 4.740 2.781 8,107
Same day week before.. 5,443 1,910 !'.I9
r-ame three weeks ago.. 5,39;) 3,:t6 11,737
bamo four weeks 111:0.. 6.567 2.S71 10.567
AVl'fAVrt tlffi'to t.t.1,1 t.. frtr fllw l3t
aevcral days, with comparisons:
Oct
Clef.
15..
K...
17...
II...
II...
20...
21...
S'.'.'.
24...
25...
:...
27...
2S...
2J...
30...
31...
1...
3.'.'.
4...
5...
4 S2M
S C9
3 h
3 1'J
3 20!
$ a
3 10 4 1
3 70 1 7
$ 70 4 74
3 4 M
3 57 4 67
4 55
$ 52
3 50 4 S
3 49 4 ti
S 53 4 W
3 54 4 41
$ 47 4 48
4 fl
3 44
3 39 3 37
3 Si 4 35
3 40 4 44
3 42 4 41
3 44 4 45
4 K9
3 33
3 35 4 41
4 72.l
4 20
Oe.
3 W
4 C44 4 H
1 70
Oct.
IE1
IS
4 10
t tl
I 64
OCt.
451 2-6
4 If
4 14
4 13
3 7J
S 60
3 4
3 Ft?
3 :
Oct.
Oct.
Oel.
467 3-5
3 71
3 l&
3 55
3 27
3 1:
3 is
4 1
3 53 l
Oct
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
4 "OH
4 16
3 53
3 :
4 51
4 4
4 14
3 BC
r.t
3 25
3 26
3 17
3 IS
3 15
3 17
3 19!
3 27
4 13
4 18
4 10
3 46
3 41
3 8S
4 6-.J4
4 MH
4 HTi
3 54
3 47
4 10,
3 52
3 42
4 09
4 03
4 01
3 54
3 B6
3 38
3 31
I
3 29
3 41
3 43
3 43
4
i 46ji
4 511,
4 00
4 F
65?
3 K
4 04
3 45
4 04
4 02
3 47
.1 51
3 30
3 31
Nov.
Nov.
3 B2
3 44 3 21
Indlcte Sunday. . ...
The ofilclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattlo. Hogs. Bh'p. lt'ies.
C, M. & St. I'. Ry
O. it St. L. Ry
I
4 14 2
1 1
9 10
B
5 2
! . . ii
l . .
17 27 1
Union Pneltlc system. 12
C. & N. W. Ry
!.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 14
8. C. & P. Ry 2
C, St. P., M. O. Ry. 1
II. ti M. R. R. R.... 26
C, R. t Q. Ry 3
C, R. 1. & P. Ry., E. 1
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts wun
aa follows, each buyer purclinsing tno
number of head indicated:
Iluvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheop.
Omiilia PACklnir Co S) J52 4!i
'ii
G. 11. Hnmmond Ct ji
On-I'l ..m,I r.,timiinv. 110 111.
137
110
610
81
43
17
5
I
I
t;
ft)
23U
f20
riidiihv Pneklnu Co C10 C35
1,016
410
Armour A- Co
R, Bi cker & Degan
Vnnsaut & Co..
Loumnn v uo
W. I. Stephen
Hill & lluntzlnger....
Livingstone & Schaller....
tlnmtllnii A- Rothschild.. . .
Other buyers
.231
Totals 1.41S 2,165
CATTLE it ban been several months
lnr there has been as few cattli- hero
on Monday an arrived todny. Tho demand
for all Kinds 01 goou caitio peeuieu iu no
In good shape, und, ns 11 result, what few
did arrlvo were sold 111 good season ill
very satisfactory prtcex.
a limit fly,i nirn would cover tho recelnts
of corn catt'.e nnd packers brought them
up at good, strong prices. In somo cases
sales wero mudo that looked almost 11
dlmo higher, but tho market could beat be
described by calling It 11 good, strong,
uctlvo market That, of course, applies
to tho better grades, tho common und half
fut stuff showing little or no Improvement.
There was u good sprinkling of cows on
salo today, from 25 to 30 cars being of
fered. Thoro worn quite a fow good cowh
nnd hclfcrs und they sold ut good, strong
prices, buyers all being after that class of
stuff. Tho canners did not movo any too
freely and tho priceH paid wero certainly
no moro thnn steady.
Thero wero very few feeders on sale
today, but yard trndera wero willing to
tako tho good ones at steady to stronger
prices. They, however, wero very cau
tious about buying the commoner grades,
ns tho demand from the country, they
figure, will bo very light for a few days,
und particularly will thn common stuff bo
slow sale. Thero were hnrdly enough cat
tlo offered to make a market, but the sains
that wero mode looked about steady with
the close nf Inst week.
There were two or three enrs of western
beef cattlo on snlo nnd they brought good
strong price.). Cholco western grass cows
nnd heifers brought 11 llttln stronger prices,
but the common kinds and canners wero
no moro thuu steady. Good feeders wero
steady to strong, and common ones slow
and about steady. Representative sales:
REEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 820 2 50 51 1251 C 20
STIIKKS AND IIEIFERB,
28..
7S1
4 65 20..
874 5 Ol
COWS.
.... 770
.... 850
.... MM)
.... 920
....1020
.... 795
.... 7"i0
.... S05
.... 925
....1130
....1020
.... 933
....1135
.... 790
.... 750
.... 795
....1150
....1100
.... 500
1 Vi
1 7
2 00
2 00
2 ()
2 'fl
2 Ml
2 .i0
2 50
2 50
2 5.)
2 60
2 60
46..
.. 875
.. W7
.. 979
..1150
..1067
..1100
..ion
.. 820
..1027
.. 890
..:i9.t
.. 820
2 (K
2 70
2 70
3 0)
3 00
3 15
;i ?0
3 ?.-.
3 35
3 thi
3
4 W
4..
11..
1..
4..
1..
1 . .
3..
S..
23..
4..
1..
1..
1..
11..
HEIFERS.
2 41 5
3 0) 2
3 0)
BULLS.
.1 15 1
3 15 1
3 20
CALVES.
4 B0 1
5 00 1
S92
745
.1 20
a w
3 25
3 50
1..
1..
1..
1..
1..
4..
...1130
... 720
110 4 1 170 fi 75
120 5 00 1 120 r. 75
162 B ,5 7 202 B 75
STOC'- COWS AND HEIFERS.
13
657 2 '10 I..
720
Vi
10
8
8
2
S
43
072 2 5') 10
762 2 SO
STOCK CALVES.
270 2 00 2
400 3 00 27
29S 3 35 2
676
30,1
253
130
4 20
4 50
C 50
7..
.... 220 4 20
STOr"CF"S AND FEEDERS,
530
2 60
17
813
3 65
760
6W
570
C30
2 80
3 ."k!
715
707
923
3 71
3 97
4 00
16.
3 oo
COW AND
2 B35 2 90
NEBRASKA.
19 heifers... m 3 20 cow....
2 heifers... 740 3 M I cows...
1 bull 140 2 65
.1160
. 760
3 40
2 70
('OLORADO.
1 COW...,
15 COWS.,,
12 COWH.,,
1 cow....
1 cow....
11 cows...
7 bUllH...
17 bulls...
8 bulls...
.. 931
.. 973
.. 977
.. RS0
.. M0
.. 871
..1460
1 feeder.
. 800
. 930
. 860
.3150
. 940
3 15
3 65
3 15
2 '5
2 90
2 21)
2 20
2 90
3 65
2 75
.". 10
3 10
2 .i
1 feeder.
1 feeder.
1 bull....
1 bull....
2 10 7 cows 874
2 80 50 cows 915
2 Ml 6'i cows 9M
2 10 B6 cows fM
3 15 42 cows 1024
UTAH.
3 50. 1 feeders.. 646
3 33 2 feeders.. 616
2 90 29 feeders.. 957
3 5,1 1 bull 1340
.1182
.1312
1 bulls 1110
18 heifers,.. 7S7
31 feeders., fill
27 feeders.. 616
S feeders.. Ki
I feeder... 957
A.
82 steers.. ..118$
S steers.. .,1153
28 steers.. ..1160
1 bull 12)0
1 bull 1390
1 bull 1600
2 bulls 1565
1 COW 910
1 cow 1100
8 cows 1000
1 COW ,1250
20 cnlve?... .113
1 calf 320
ii cows 1071
7 cows 1014
A.
8 00
3 10
3 r.O
2 10
it. llcuuer wyo,
4 10 1 steer.... .1150
4 10
3 -iO
2 50
2 50
2 B0
2 B0
3 0i)
3 00
5 70
3 70
3 70
3 25 fi steers.. ..1012
4 10 6 bulls 126-1
2 50 1 bull 1200
2 50 1 bull 1770
2 60 1 bull 1.170
2 50 1 COW 940
3 () 1 cow 1000
3 00 S COWS 1108
3 70 3 cows !)i0
3 70 1 cow 850
V. Jerslir-Nob.
4 25 2 calves.
1 00
375 2 50
1 75 B steers.... CIO
3 70 1 bull 1030
I,. Mlller-Wvo.
1 75
2 60
20 COWS.
1 COW..
1 cow..
1 cow..
?rj ii IU 1 COW..
9J0 3 75 cow..
870 3 10 1 cow..
900 3 10
..1060
.. 840
..1040
3 75
3 73
3 10
E. Illckev Wvn.
33 feeders.. 1100 4 w) ti feeders. .1065
10 cows 1113 3 00 1 row lull)
1 bull 1460 2 80 1 bull 1600
3 50
3 00
2 kO
J. it. i'lieian Neb.
55 cows SBC 2 fO
HOGS Today's hog market was Juit
wuiim u uimu nigiirr winn naturiiuy. lra- 1
voruble renortu wore received from other
points, nnd us there wuu no more thuu a 1
usual Monday's supply and tho clcm.url
on the part of all the packers wus In kuikI I
shape. It to not long before everything '
was sold uud weighed up, A few hogs sol. I t
early nround $4.62ta, but the bulk of tho 1
ungH urougnt ti.tu 11 nu x.feMi. against itu
and 14.67'i on Saturday. Several loads nd
as high aa $4.70. It was a good, active
market from start to finish.
As will bo t.eon from tho tuble of nvrrago
prices, today's advance carries the market
lo thn highest point reached since Oelobir
16, when the average cost was $4,72'i
Representative yalea:
No Av. Sh. Pr. No Av. Sh. Pr.
44 134 120 4 23 85 175 40 4 r.5
10 252 ... 4 60 I'.l 30ij 120 4 t.'i
65 272 M 4 62U 66 288 4 0 4 65
67 206 2O0 4 0JU 62 236 ,,. 4 65
49 32 320 4 UVs 73 25 ... 4 65
SO 4 65
, 29) 120 4
14S ... 4 621
."6 2St 80 4 62U
62 ....Bfi 320 4 (U
77 2,11 40 4 65
60 256 80 4 M
49 270 160 4 65
59 . . 273 40 4 tl".
63 257 ... Hi
64 167 ... 4 .
5 2 211 W 4 Ci
i? 226 ... I 65
i 216 .. 4 63
4 67
4 ! S
4 67 5
4 o
4 70
ukki Ticre was n fairly liberal run
sheep hero today, und receipts Included
of
sev
rv vim iuuub or goou cornicu stun, j-aca-ers
did not take hold any too well, as
v-iuuugo enmo slow and lower, nut sun
they bought up most of tho stuff at right
ar?;,.r.'1 ?pady prices. Some wiles looked
11 little lower than the prices paid at tho
c oso of last week, but others looked fully
steady. few bunches of eornfed year
lings und wethers sold us high ns $1.00 and
grass wethers sold at $3.80. There were
;'ry few lambs on sale, but they brought
about steady prli es,
Tho better grades of feeders today wero
"''"'ly. but owing to the light de
mai d the common stuff was slow and the
V'..".f',i,f "'Uhlng. weak.
yuotutlons: Cholco western grass weth
.jM'.nUW',"Ji choice grass yearlings, $3.00
ni ' ',lll,,!-'0 ewes, $.1.25tf3.60: fair to good
i. -1 ' cull ewes, .'.iirf!;i.w; cnoiro
?.!'. .. K l;,.mt"'. $J.0tVjtf.2i); fair to good spring
iambs, $4..6u5.00; feeder wethers. $.1.2.V'3.65;
It'PUrr Intnl. a a it
No
mV... T
ii . 1. "iK ewes 79
IJ Cllll lutulu 42
i? S1"1. lambs 36
it feeding ewes 89
ifii Zom " Krn"" wethers 7S
15! J: lo'lilug grass wethers 91
i,! U..bril'lkil f'l "heen 107
ii yJ om "f . Coding Iamb BO
$2 W
2 60
2 65
8 20
3 ill
3 80
4 W
4 25
4 60
B 00
6 00
2 (0
3 35
3 40
3 63
3 87H
3 87h!
3 M
4 00
5 01
3 c r
3 (6
oi T.'i"'. "
.............. no
69
289 Idaho grass lambs
ill Braf18 ce.s
69
91
- ...iiuia ,
, 1H
-v 10a ewes
o ,lu
fct. .11 CHTII , p
mvi v.i . ' i' " "eiiiers jus
200 Nebraska fed wethers 103
2..0 Nebraska fed wethers 10.'
IS Vr." ss 1 am dm 73
W 'I'nm i,v .....I.. ........
. . " vticrn r.
li Wyoming feeders 77
CIIIUAt;i I.1VI1 RT4ICIC MAHUKT.
Prlet;a Are lllglirr and n General Ad-
vunee U .Voted.
iMi'CiVOi0'ii Xov.' S.-t'ATTLn-Recelpt.s
iZ.fiU). Inpliiilliir- I Ml . 'rt..
ini J r 1 r01 !';ncril,ly too higher, n'culiig
v. LI . 1 " . ,ul ",,IJ "'riil"ln .niivs
t;iri1V'ril?'..,AV0 crH 'lt W Kcd to prime
steers, Umyw, poor to medium, $4.50riyJ.IOj
Mt.li.nfn.l f.., mm ... 1 a, . t
htqckera slow, $2.D0fi3.75: tows. $2.70-4.4O:
"!:n. i":.ii ,B?,',?; t'?""'' steady, at $1.50
2.00! bulls steody. $2.:irli4.40; enlves, tl.V&
L ',.. ioxan,, receipts 1.000; best on sale
" " hiiiioi f ,irj-m),,,a.
"-V..(,9-.Vcc,,.l,,,t,,.u:,1a'' :,0(l0: tomorrow,
ri' rt,,"n,p', ,nfl over, 4,5-X); average
iyu mgiier: ncuve; top $!,,. Mixed and
h'icrs, $l,0OI4.&5: good to choice heavy.
$1 $ .rnlk-of sa.eV$4.r: ,W"'
i5,'?,Cm Hi??.1!!? r"' -41-2C: fair to choice
....A,.., .,,m,i,, lvenicrn sueep, Jl.W'a4.2S:
Texan nhpKti ITAttim. ., i...i. r,?,l
o.BO; western lambs, $4.90lifi.5..
t York Live .Stock.
SEW vntiir v.. r in.i.1,.,1,
Mini. 1 -V. i '""iVtO-llf
ui Ji '. 'i' Wn llca',', active; steers. 1 Off 15c
i. 1 vows, eieauy to IOC
n'ffii, '4?? JJ'n aril stags.
',Pr?'M',,0' 'b!f puoto. llve. cattlo
... .... v "im.-iu pur iu., Fncep 12a"lZic. re-
CAT'VMrV'T V'C rJb';no "Wpment-.
ye.lnS!62??: KTaBSOr,, ,3'W'W!
hertiih,:'0. 'AMnS-Receipts. 17.834
closed easy 'K uctlvo nnd 'higher
$"n!Smh 1 1- mi?P-''h'''n. 2 6W4.00P c lis:
coo j??,.?; ,i?o!'7),col'-, tta, $5.80if
tl 11 i f .' .""? neau: steady at
i.jj.; light state pigs. $5.S0.
celptH. 6.C00 nutlvls. i wTeTans. 500 caves'
to ioc higher. Native steers $1 ROWS BO'
stockcrs and, feeders. $10)8430; bmcher
Snffl. ar,rli ,,elfc.r, W:f4.85; canners. $150
W3.00; fed westerns, $3.5O-rf4.90: wintered
calves; $37Boaid6. "' ' l--
nn,ti. cc,P.tB' E,:T Market opened
nctli nnd sold most y nt BfflOc. higher
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. 2,800, De.
mJlV. B?odrJV,rnl1 classes, nt firm prices.
or8 and toedcrs, $3.24.00: cuHs, $2.t&3..
2.3 head, inchnilng uSolfoad Ta,rsrmPar:
StPeer il2c,V2 ""'PP'-JK exporting
o' ;$$HZ- d"csscl hcef nnd butcher
steers, $4.0O,i.50; ntcers tinder l.poo lbs., $3.50
r Ii tf'W ciinners, Jl.WJirj.7ii:
Ynn:ii;'.,' .
n,4V'?,Pn.Bl,,I "KhtH. jM.6S4.7S; packers?
"uff'.i'.J; ""ifhers, $4.Sfln4.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 1.2O0
head; mnrket nctlvo and steady; native
..v,rUT.uui mocHerH, K.oo'f 3.00.
SI. Jnseiih Live Stock.
Tn,i'T,:!,?.a,'lr'"' Nov- S.-(Speclat.l-
Tlu? Jouriinl quotes:
tCAVrill'3rUecelr.,K. ,M0' market strong
to 10o higher. Natives, J 255.45: Tenas
?n'Pcrit0.rn,!l W C.-JS; cows and heifers,
$2.0OiN.5O: bulls and stags. I2.0OW4.5O; yearl
ings .and calves $3.4fR40: stockers und
feeders. $3.0034.15; Yeuls. $4.0006.25.
lions Receipts. 3,900; market Bfl7t4o
higher: nil grades, Xi.KWiH.tti; bulk cf
sales, $4.7tff4 7h
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 500; mar
hetstrong. Ijimbs, $4..0-o5.2r.; sheep, $1.60
.Stork In Sight.
Following nre tho receipts at the four
principal western markets November R:
,, , Cutt'e. Hoes. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,607 2,r.6l 7,107
Chicago 12.BOII 2C,0"0 I'.OiO
Kansas City 8,160 B 2() 2 8 V)
St. Louis 2,300 6,800 1.00
Totals,, .
21,507 41,564 29,107
(rent Room for Atliletlen.
NEW YORK. Nov. B.-Albert O. Spalding,
director of npor ut tho Paris exposition,
who han Just a, ced home from Europo
furnished n statement relative to sports
ut tho exposition and In Europo generally.
Mr. Spalding believes the international
games In Purls will prove u great Incentive
to athletics in Europe. The victories of
the American nthletes aroused so much
admiration that thero Is a desire In Europe
to develop nthletes who can complete with
thoso of this country, Mr. Spalding heartily
fuvors the formation of uu International
athletic union, which han been proposed.
He believes America, which Is the leading
athletic country of the world, should go
Into tho new organization.
Canadlun Oflleer Killed.
LONDON, Nov. 5. Lord Roberts teld
graphs from Johannesburg, under date of
November 3, that In oporntlons In the Bel
fast district November 2 Captain Chalmers
of the Canadian Mounted Rifles was killed
and Major Sanders of tho uamo command
was wounded
Toronto 'Welcome Its Snldlera,
TORONTO, Nov. C The Toronto soldiers
of the South Afrlcun contingent returned
horn today and were received with tre
mendous enthusiasm. Traffic was suspended
for hours, und altogether tho demonstra
tion count:) aa one of the most notable In
history.
Kroner la Not Wrlt'ume,
DUBLIN. No. C. Amidst couBiderablo
excitement the lord mayor, at a mooting of
llio corporation today, ruled out of order a
resolution to confer tho freedom of the
city on former President Krugei of die
South African Kepubllc.
Canadians 011 Vh Home.
LONDON, Nov. 5. Thn following ills
putch has been received at the War office
from Lord Hobcrlt; :
"Tho Hawardun Castle sails November
i! with Ihn CaiiudUn regiment,"
Lord Robert Detained la Afrleu.
LONDON, Nov. B. Tho town clerk of
I'nrtiunouth yesterday received a telegram
from Lord Roberts saying:
"My departure Is still uncertain,"
llrnlth for Ten Ci'iit.
A lively liver, puro Mod, clear skin, bright
eyci, perfect health Caararots Candy Ca
thartics will obtain and secure tbein for yuu.
All druggtata, 10c, 20c, t0c
56.
.15$
57 258 SO
57, 260 SO
66 262 80
80 243 120
70 22t ID
05 2(3 80
71 ..,..220 40
7. 232 80
20 242 80
65 2S6 40
M 317 ...
78 256 40
tli 211 ...
69 2.1! SO
78 254- ...
63 224 ...
CONGER REPORTS PROGRESS
Miniiten at Pekin Working Htnnoniontlj
Toward Basil for Negotiationi,
QUESTION OF PUNISHMENTS DECIDED
.V Hft-ort Has lleen .Made im neat
I)lreell- Tilth Chinese (isrernaaent,
bal the Proitratn Arrangrd Will
I'nHutibtrdly fie Accepted.
WASHINIJTON. Nov. C.-Mlnlgtcr Con
ger's Ust aihlces to the Stato department
Indicate that sat ir factory progress Is being
made by tho mtnlMerlal corps at Pekln to
ward tho arrangement of a bonis upon
which negotiations shall bo had with the
Chinese government for a tinal settlement.
The ministers have passed upon the ques
tion of punishments and nlso upon several
other important points which ure to tigure
In the negotiations. Tho results havo not
been made public
Tho Russian minister Is understood to
be participating actively In the dlscussloni
nnd the proceeding are harinoaious. So
far tliC3u have been confined to tho effort
to secure u perfect agreement by all nf
the ministers upon the basis of negotiation,
and up to this tlmo no effort has been made
to deal dltectly with tho Chlnr.10 govern
mcnt.
It Is tho understanding that. hea the
mlalstcrs thcmsolvcs have agreed, upoa
their program there will be little difficulty
in securing Its acceptance by the Chinese
government, which Is Indeed powerless to
offer serious resistance to the united if
mands of tho powers,
SAYS THE SPIDER TO THE FLY
Russia. Inrltes China to llesaiue Con
trol of Manchuria for Thrlr
Mutual Weal.
LONDON, Nov. fi. Br. Morrison, writing
to the Times from Pekln yesterday, says
"Vice Admiral Aloxleft has addressed a
communication to LI Hung Chang asking
China's intentions regarding Manchuria and
Inviting China to resume the governmen'
of that territory under Russian protertlon.
which he says will be of 'mutual advantag"
to China and Russia.' "
DIVIDING UP THE TERRITORY
Conference, or Staff nKlcern (11 settle
Difference Among
Allies.
PEKIN, Nov. 4. A commission, consist
log of tho senior staff officer of the forces
of each power taking part In the ChlncKC
campaign, la proceeding to Shanhal Kuan
(on the gulf of l.iao Tung), in order to
smooth tho friction between tho allied com
manders regarding the places to be selected
for occupation by their respective forces.
Rebellion Dylnsr (tut.
IIONd KONG. Nov. 6. Reports from
Canton say tho East river rebels have
moved up tho river and boats arc now
running from Pak Lo to IIu Chan. It is
considered' probable that the rebellion will
shortly dlo out. Tho reformers admit that
the rising was premature and that they
bad not a sufficient supply of arms,
As the 1'rcnch demand tho execution of
the leaders In tho Shck Lung riots placard
have boon posted throughout tho town urg
ing the people to slaughter tho foreigners
If tho demands are pressed.
TALKS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS
German llniperor ISiilertHlna Atnhns.
aador to IVaahliiKlnn and
Former Charar d'AITnlre.
BERLIN, Nov. C Emperor William en
tertalned at a luncheon yetet,lay Dr. Vnc
Holleben, tho German ambassador to the
United States; Baron Von Klchthofen, tho
German secretary of foreign affairs, and
Barou Speck von Sternberg, formorly Gcr
man chnrge d'affaires at Washington nnd
now consul general at Calcutta. The con
versatlon was largely In regard to Amer
ican politics and the relations bctnrcn
Germany and tho United States.
1'a.rln 'Will Honor Kroner.
PARIS, Nov. 5. Tho municipal council
has adopted a motion expressing warm
sympathy and ndmlratloa for tho Boers "in
their heroic defense of their Independence"
and resolving that the president and other
officers of tho council shall wclcotuo Mr
Kruger at tho station and to Invite blm
to an olllclal reception at the Hotel de
Villa.
The nationalist group In the chamber
of deputies today appointed a dolegatlmi
to meet Mr. Kruger at the station.
Rebels In Colombia Active,
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. G. Advices
from Colombia say tbo rebels aro active
along tho Magdnlena river and that tho
liberals aro gaining strength. With busi
ness paralyzed and a decreasing rovenue
tho government, It Is assorted, stands n
poor chance of soon crushing tho rebellion.
Kormcr President San Clenionto, who was
Imprisoned by Senor Marroqutn, the
president, Is still a prisoner and in III
health.
Case of riatcue In I'ermanr
BREMEN, Nov. 5. A plague case han ap
parontly developed in Germany. A sailor
named Kuno, who arrived hero October 27
on board tho German steamer Murlonburg
from South America, has shown suspicious
symptom und the authorities todny notl
tied thn bacteriological experts to deter
mine whether It is a case of the plague.
Honor for British Naval OOlt'rrs.
LONDON, Nov. 5. Tho queen has Crro
rated and promoted twenty navnl officers
serving In South Africa. Roar Admiral Sir
Robert Hasllngd Harris, who has been
commandci'-in-chluf of the Capo of Good
Hope and West Coast of Africa statin. 1
since 1808, has been mado n knight com
uunder of thn Bath.
I'rrnldrnt or Mararallm.
CAItACAS, Venezuela, Nov. 6 (via Ra
tion Cahlr). Scnor Kranelsro Castillo, ho
has frequently held cabinet positions nml
who was tho opponent of General Trad"
In 1897, when tho lutter was elerted presl
dont. Is dead. Ho was president of tin1
ntato of Maracalbo at the time of his
death.
Frrlon Charge A Kill" I misul.
LONDON, Nov. B.--F. HotlsKlncuon,
formerly British vice consul at Bremer
haven, was remanded nt How Street police
court today on tho chargo of stealing and
trying to sell to a foreign country a secret
codo book of the foreign office.
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