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THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: NOVEMBER 11, 1894, v was the average demand, partly for the continent, 815; md, BU@SGe. Pork, firm; nes . | the impreastor o aitimore combie » 0 M5 A CONDITION OF OMAHA TRADE| %o+ e s 407t | CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |5 ots etz ™ o o s vt s, maser o | OMATA LIVE STOCK NARKETS [t o o oo o vance, BUTTER-Firm, western dairy, 11§16c; west- | prosont time, however, it is a KO-08-y ploase gy orn_ creamery, 16@%cn western factory, 10@ride; | market and ‘a more or less demoralized one at Representative Sales. STOCKS AND BONDS, [— Blgins, 6 Imitation creamery, 13¢19%; state | that, Quotations: Ne duiry, 13GZic: state CWAMALy. 18BN'SC OYSTERS—IXL, So: medium, per can, 1oc o, r. . i Ane 1 i i et Firm; Incann 8@ 10c: small, 0% Ghew, %) ext e J X Business in a Jobbing Way Very Fair for | Reports S neron e yevorument Loan & | Despite 8trong Cables the Froe Realising e part siime, 3gioTeull skims, | 3 clects,” 11 any selects, New York | Slack Supplies Responsible for the Unusual P o RGGS—Stendy; siate 1 Pen h b 1ol 1 an Eleotion Week. VEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The moving in- Weakened Wheat, sae: refrigeratat, Gt wean ) S—Fancy, 18c; cholee, 13¢; California, Activity in the Oattle Market. fluence In Wall street today was the Te- i cane, $8.9000.00; receint, 4,175 L TG caniait: wetia ported intention of the government to issue PALLOW=Dull; clffta @y per pke), 4% ; a . i COLLECTIONS AS A RULE SATISFACTORY | a $0,0m,00 loan. Despite dentals of the re-| MAY CORN AND OATS CLOSED HIGHER | i eyt toy, ovAty [ BUGAR=Per 1h., Jue, Por 0%+ $Ik Loited closed at St g Ingiish ALL PFICES HAVE ADVANCED SHARPLY port in the press dispatches from Washing- Washington, bbls, mgm 19; Washington, _in [ NEIS=Almonds, 15giec; Engiish watnuta b CE CEl —_— | leading bankers are inclined to the o D e aiined NgWr York, $8.15; Philadel: | chegtuuts, no good stock: sheflbak nigkory s ool Wiatiiée ¥ M6 Rvemisnt: ot \on that a government loan is antiel- | g ! | phia’ and Hattimore, # 19 s, 10, 00, swock] nallbark bickory muth | 00l Weathor Favors a Free Movem pated, and that official announcement of | Selling to Reallze Profit Was the Matn Fea- | 'TOSIN Steady; staised, common to good, | by Mt Far Pod Bieers Brlag §5.48 sad Smost Merchundise—An Uneventfal Week in the fact will be made possibly early next Vive o the $.3501.40, [ week, The (mdata Socepted (he fast and arly Trading—Fears ot PURPENTINE—QuicdBY - 88140, SAUER Kiaur—cy white, per bbl., $4.50 Grassers ®4.25—1ogs Show Noth Business Circlos—Manufacturers bought stocks freely the theory that it Heavy Increase In the Visible | RICE Steady: domestic. ateto” extra, 4%@ | O3 Uk MBAT iancy. in halt per b, New for the Week, Closing Planning an Active Campaign, Would strengthen the general financial situ- a Factor. "MOLARSES Steddyf ReW Orteans, open kettle, | S50 10 Kal, keks, 3c; condenscd, wse of 3 Two Cents Higher. ation, and consequently would cause an (OLABSES Siediy] Re 0 ok pkek, 12 A " s & appreciation in share values. At the open- mod to cholce, QI X s ught croppies, perch and sur Ing there was very Tnmd buying on the bull- I"‘!!’:ns“:.un. Beoteh, $19.006 Ameri- [ fish, 3@so; huftalo, @ic: bike: and pickerl, o - 1o During the first two days of the week the | 1 feeling imparted by the rumored bond | CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Despite strong cables, | W R0\ 0L 7L gIONI MUK e 0a, it | SATORDAY, Nov 10, |8 thero was so much interest taken In the | figures began to realize profits, which cavasd | ble supply and free realizing weakened | TiN-Hars i b con anited hides, e Mol o i M3se | and show a big decrease as compared with |g) points at issue, in all parts of the state, | & reaction, limited to a fraction, except in | wheat, and May closed with a loss of lgc OTTON SEED Quiet crude, 24 to 40 Ibs, ; ron salted hides, 2 (5 | last week and the corresponding week of that business men, both retailers and job- | the case of New Jersey Central, which fell | May corn dropped %c and May oats ‘e 5. off “crude, S0, Sellon ot s 1bs., 3%c; No. 1 veal calf, § to 15 I one and two years ago. On the other hand, | & bers, could ily find time to give much | hPer cent. There were, however, t00 many | proyigions were firm and closed with good | 31@5o; choice yellow nominal; prime yel- | 2 veal calt, § to 15 ibe ‘No. 1 dry flint hides vear | , could hardly find time to g much | hiyers in the market to permit of a serious yellow off grades, prime | 6¢; No. 2 'dry flint hides, dc: No. 1 dry salted | both hog and sheep supplies have been |6, aftention to the regular business routine. | break and whon the smail pressure to sell ; P Pt ¢ | White, seasic, "nominai [ Bides, se; part curea ides, e pei 1h. ess’ than | liberal, showin a heavy Merease n com- |6 After election day the result was so long | had been removed, prices again moved up wheat, which closed yesterday at| el . | fully cured. * pared with a week ago and the same six |5 cadily abo; 30 o'cloc e | gon ene : om Bc | 2 | SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, cach, adoc; | P9 0 fo being settled, owing to the slowness PRty Rt BOREE W, O C0Ck, WRED, thE | 60iic, opened with free selling at from G OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. [ reen salted shearlings (hort wooled early skine, | days of ‘92 and '03. The figures are as fol i Of the count, that it seemed Impossible | which brought the figures down b down to e. It stayed around §0%c for | _— each, 10@30c; dry shearlings (short wo lows: a o get the minds of business men back to | per cent, Delaware & Lackawanna, v time, swaying 1-16c over or under that, | tlon of Trade and Quotations on ""‘"{} N N y o | Mo Sheep. y 4T the regular course of business, and as & Central, Sugar and the g and then it had another %c decline, touch- Staple and Fancy Produce. Faae nd: N ! Pl gl Recelpts this week...... 1, 501 248 AND ROUGH. result trade has suffered more or less all b T v igres Moy THLE | Ing 69%c for 16,000 bu. It recovered to B3%C| The past week has witnessed a rather light | Ib, actuni welht, b y fiint Kansas and | Recelbts lust week...... - the weck. While there has been consider- | when the temper of for a minute, to drop off again to 59%c, and | run of butter, the receipts having fallen off raskn_murraln wool” pelts, por 1b, netual | Siine Week ‘109 N able doing, there has not been much snap | a sudden change, and a raly took place, the | then rallied sharply to %e, to Which it [ sixty packages as compared with the previous | NNt 4@%c; dry int Colorado. buteherwonl | S0 WEEE W b ons JRAGL | BBAEE 8 the trade, and it has, upon the whole, | market closing strong at an advance rang- | hung for half and hour, and then began a | week he offerings of strictly cholce table | Colo murrain wool pelts, per ib., ‘actual | ceipts of cattle this week, about 9,00 head, to th 3 Been a most uneventful week so far as busi- | §if [rOM 44, 103 per cent, the latter in Lake | fupther rise. Selling to realize profit was | butter especially have been light, and all ar T frrtey Have, foot cUt OFf, as It ln useless | 1y market has exhibited a stronger ten Ress is concerned, cent; Wheeling & Lake Erie pre 4 the main feature of the early trading, but | rivals of such have met with ready sale. TALLOW AND GRE Tallow, No. 1, dtc; | dency from day to day and the six days' The elections in the east have had a | per ce nt; l(u\;:n r, 2 per cent; Hocki | the reason for selling at the opening, in.| The recelpta of ""f“ have shown a slight in tallow, ol Krease, white A, dc greatel | advance on decent Killing steers has aver- Ring” oftec on busine e large | 1% per cent; New J ey Central and Pitts | stead of ¢ for some er advance, | crease as compared With the previous week, | white 4ot grenss, vellow, Sic; grense, durk, | oo % ! % il g o P Sistracting effect upon business in th """ | bidrie & Weatern' preferved, 1 per cent, and ad ' LA |’r‘ 4 ,r":'“f : _f,,‘m,“m‘ At the same time the arrivals of strictly fresh |[2%c; old butter, 2@2lic; beeswax, prime, 156G aged fully he demand from th commercial centers, and as a result there | N VISR BECTSIECN, | ber cor | was the removal for present cons 1aid eggs are light, and the market on such | Fough yellow, 1%4@2c. dressed beef men has been very active and has been little doing In any market, and o et cent. Delaware & Tackiwanna (0f WhAt the government may have to fay | b v arm. 1E0x & e mtter o et — none of the local houses have been able to el ices on the leading lines of merchagdise | advinced % per cent at the opening, but | regarding the feeding of wheat. The shorts resh’egs (0 Supply the demand. Den BOOM IN SUGAR. secure the number of cattle they wanted o 11 g T8 Whown few chanzes. ok, Pilcant gclostng at the lowest of | became more confident of their position at | &8 complain that a kot many shippers hold Early In the week there was some specu- i ROCEL) R oledo 0 Central dropped 2 008 ¥ ey heard tha e &Ky e col ey are stale oop 0 3 The cool weather, however, has been o6 & WRIb OF 30 Whates. Alon & | Lhe Opening whet they heard trst the. se: in,"thus causing a heavy | MOFe of the F lative activity, but all the cattle, or at Sheep Some Higher, favorable for the movement of all lines of Haute and Cleveland, Cincinnatl & | A1 i | shrinkage and a good deal of dissatistaction. tion least most of them that went on to Chicago, | No fresh sheep were reo and there was s ciently conclusive to justify the making of [ *qieC, f8G & SOF e ber v low durin b YELP The sug: de " N . pe demn o1 seasonable merchandise and trade ought to | and St Jouls preferred each 1ost 1 a “report upon the subject, Cables WEKe | (ne et iec Kot bk been, very low during | PHILADELPHIA, . e it |lost_money, and, s @ result, shippers | 1o Mue atock in the pens gl 4 ¥ crangers St. P . o) B pooming. The demand continues quite active | 4 be stimulated to some extent by that|Per cent. Of the grangers St. Paul 18 un- | jigher, but the week's exports from hoth | fowls ahich: trachad oy the lowest point of | 18 booming. Th dropped out until such a time as cattle | quotably strong and on an avers o better means. uh”"“',’x' e ‘x"”"‘.k“"vm 145, Per cent. | coasts’ were less than on the week before | thy season. low, prices have been’ to | Al prices flle very utrofis, with tendenty 10| o5y14 bring more: east or sell cheaper h [ Than iaat waek: Fate to. chotos inatives NI ROk s ruls are veey fair; (ke | ELDE (‘\lylm‘,”:’ln” n]n: : l\:hu‘w‘vlna ngl-)r‘ Snt|and gave rise to um-n-lu-lr:uns urluumll\'l-r the large s, which have been in exc still hig figures. Stocks are being rapldly | [ 500] killers have done nearly all the buy- | quotable at $2.33@2.8); falr to good westerns, s : 5 + prit 1 8 specula- 1l increase in the visible supply. The | of the r ket reduced and the refineries are making large | fng. b -4 v has beer 80 Hght and |$200G2.60; common and stock sheep, found time to pay their bills, if nothing | }\°"% i € of 1,099,719 o8 JOr |usual. After a_rise to 60%ec for May, the | compared with the previous week. o e, {he five days of business, Tuesday being a | PR rodtedt nt some poultry has commenced to arrive 1 smail qaaa, | Oberations. The Franklin refinery, which alw | perienced no trouble in getting good, strong e N ha ay. v Aef r . o < o prices for their stocl It is most too late CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. | XS tenaeney % was _downward | titics, but so far bas not met with much en: | Includes the B. C. Knight plant, started up | Drices far their s i« oolIate During the past week Omaha has made & | Anticipation of republican success and & | wite |t e Hot. recuiving eome haeking | COUragemEnt.. omng (0. (he deoreacd macniti | (s marting and wil sive emplayment to nearly | f0F Bocd range caitle and most too early | 2 e gain in bank clearings of 3.9 per cent, as | realization thercof was the cause of the in- | for 4l WeSBOE SEECVIREL RO, FECHE | G na"live oultry market. 3,000 men in both refincries, while té Spreckels | 08 00d corned cattle. The quality runs to | There Wus an Unusually Liboral Supply of compared with the previous year. ~While | (eased activity, and with a larg Dhicn | than It closed yesterday. Tt dropped to | Game has been arriving in quite lberal quan. | rofinery will resume next wetic (W Ji-MoCahn, | AXLremes Wit farsmore. poor sWiE. than attlo Yestorday. G came a4 material advance in prices, which, | {1t clos 3 St tities, and owing to the good shipping demand S of the W. J. McCahn Sugar Refinin y g else coming. As showing tha 8| S 90, ‘N 0 A this is not a large increase, it I8 heavier | on the last day of the week whs agistel hy | 19%¢ re '\r;'{‘xl_lgu r,ll".( ’v‘"dumwhntll 8ed | tho market has been In & very satisfact ty con- the only independent concern in the | demand {8 good and the market strong for | CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Including the cattle held than that for the whole country, which |reports of a contemplated bond issue by the | 41 $§%c to t0c, Trading was light and o0d- | girion, DPrices are firn, but are’ ot much | clty, says: *The’ sugar market is . improving | the Fight Kind of SLock it is only necessary [over from yesterday, there was an unusually amounts to only 1.8 per cent. While Omaha | Eovernment. The more important sgal fined principaily to local operators. An nged during the past week. . We have sold more wugar since the | to note that $5.40 and $5.45 was pald for fat | iboral supply for a Saturday, but buyers were Y the week are: Sugar, 7 " » | crease of about 125,000 bu. for the week fh [ “Ti ¢ U vill show the ol election than during the month preceding it. | fed ives i bunch of soth, fat el o wee gar, 1% per cent: Sugar | Cre z bu. | ho following will show the receipts for the | ¢ u K % ed natives, and a bunch of smooth, fat| willing to take all the ofterings qn a basts of BASimade & small saln rkny citles have | oerarreq, 3% cent; Lake Shore, 6y per | 1008l stocks is being figured on. weels ending on the dates at head of column, | The siles of raw sugar during the past few duys | Tdanb rangérs. browght $4.55 todas COn aat 5 Jecrensed. - Thus Minneapolls shows a fall- | cent; Lake Lirie & Western preferred, &% |, Ihe usual Saturday dullness was platnly | thi fieires representing casen of ek, coops of | Nive alw been very heavy. We e now rum | aane The searcity of kood eattle and | Yesterday's quotations, which were from $1.16 ing off of 16 per cent, St. Joseph 21 per cent, | per cent; Lake 1rie & Weotarn oo visible in th ats market. Corn fluctun-| chickens, packuges of butier and cars of po- | RINE on about half tme, but hope to be running | fha heceasity for Somy Kind® the marot ood | to 5 for natives; from $L75 to Sloux City 106 per cent. Almost one-half | per cent; Consolidated per cent; | tions ruled p which were weaker dur- | yaines; with the full force within a_few da; ruled active and strong, even on the poor | .45 or westerns, and from $1.30 to of the clearing house citles of the country | Cotton Oll preferred, 41 per cent: Cotton | 108 the entire session and kept within the Nov. 0. Nov. 2. Oct. %, Oot. 10| NEW YORK, Nov. 10—SUGAR—Ra to falr stuff that has made up the bulk of [ $3.40 for Texas cattle. This week's receipts show a decrease for the pust week. Oll common, 2} per cent; Minneapolls & St. | Ja0Ee of Ye. Opened at 32i4c for May, <old | Ioggs ..oovvoveerss W8 bt T e ot 80} (GBI et the offerings. That the advance of 23 in | wera the smallest of any week in November MANUFACTURERS ACTIVE. 4 per cent; Minneapolis & St down to 31%c and cl d at 32 November I,“‘“"r o _M;' 1,121 L1 3%e; N \'" ING3 |“ 6 ¢; | Values here this week has been due wholly | ith i he Jast four Yo nd prices have ade While there has been little doing of | Preferred. @ per cent; Rock Island, ¥ per | and December were e lower, | Doultey © L 8 L B No. 10, 8 7-16g%0: No. i, % to the light Supplies s evident from the | Vinced 'from. 1o to Jser ™ "o Prices have a eneral interest in business circles of | cent; New Jersey Central, 1% per cen Ay Ativity st (he. (rRATtN S g 70 3 516@3%e; No. 13 3ie; off A, $%@i%e; mould | fact that at Chicago, where receipts hi The demand for hogs today was falrly active, Simaha, the manufacturers have been plans | man, 31 per centy Burlington, 3% per’ centy| & falc hmount of aetivity in (he traditiy | -Tewill e ity o (e bove that while the | A, "4 7-16gM%c; standurd A, 3 116@84e; con: | been heavier, prices have declined 2o to 350, | ani the pes e e T natiye: hing an active campaign for this winter, rado Fuel & Iron and Denver & Rio | HoE |-r(us'lm!u‘v A T ettt Al | o oty gou Ao et week jave been | fectioners' A, 4 1-16GMic; cut Toaf, 4%@4 16-16c Chere were too few cattle on sale today | sales making at from $4.35 to $4.80 for poor The executive committee of the state asso- | Grande preferred, 3 per cent; Denver & Rio Radan for LR ML AL TG B ahorts | they saatin- bow Jomemente of the” market| grusned, 4%5- 1-1 vowdered, 4 T-16G4%c; | to afford anytming like a fair test of the | to chofce. Heavy welghts sold largely at from glation met on Iriday and took the pre- | Grande common, 1% per cent; St Paul, 274 | dvinee were ascribed to covering by shorts, | they ober flgures. - QuUo- | granulnied, 4 3-16G4%c; cubes, 4 T-16GM%Mc, market. Such as were suitable for killers, [ $£.50 to $4.70 and from $140 to $4.60 bought the Uiminary steps looking toward an active re- | ber cent; Westérn Union, fiiingis Central, | It the end pork was ic higher, lard 12} 'PER—Packing sthek, S falr to good | FONDON, Nov. 10.—SUGAR-Cane, dulli no |however, met with an active demand and | bulk of the light Vival of the home patronage movement. 1t | Mchigan Central and Tobaceo, 214 per cent} -l'""_",'y"‘ OT4C MIEhSIZthER A UITHENCICRS At ry, 11@13c; cholee to fancy, 15(17c: gat mand; eénirifugal Java, 128; Muscovado, fair a Teady sale at prices strong to n dime o 00 and 78,000 Vo rived this 18 proposed to hold another home industry | Canadian Southern, Northwest and Louts. | terday. mery, - 19G#00:" separ. refia‘ng, 10s. higher than Friday. Bven the under grades [ we AL number ever recorded for a wee SREEGE 1 the near Sirore. tois mdustry ville & Nashville, 2% per cent; General Elec- | The leading futures ranged as follow s it ToRIS GEHBTAT Ratkbt moved freely and the meager offerings were There was continied. depressio Norfolk, and the secretary has been in- :”.‘Q .m.lll\:\u;u‘x‘l. cific 214 per cent; Chicago | “Zriicies. | Open. | High. ow. | € BGGS—8trictly fresh, 1861 ST LODIS, N TS all sold and weighed up some time before ‘ the 4\rw“-i“l“"::::““:"_1.-;v-Il“m;-"w"lli‘:;‘h':' structed to visit that place and report upon b “.“' Nheeling & Lake Erie preferrca Wheat,No. 2 VS POULTRY—OId hens,, 4c; spring chickens, batente th g Quile irmer; | noon. Shippers bought a few of the best atl iy ¥ o 5 Tor BOOE the situation. The object of the banquet is | 2% Der cent; Loulsville & Nashville and | WheatNo. 2 s 74| ducks, 6e; turkevs,"spring, 7c; hen turkeys, [ PHCTS others unchan f corned cattle at from $3.95 to $1.90, but $3 to | Quotations ranging from for_ P a v v 5 Nov fddg 4% 031 b4 WHEAT ! with = 1ling rush, o 1o cholce ool and from .25 for to bring the merchants and business men | New Jersey Central 2 per cent. A few | pov A4S Bovy| b4%| Gdwuds | 7c: heavy toms, BaBc; geese, G | ot B@ic Aotlon 1% Fegained, “with | 570 bought most of the fairish unfinished | 1 wholce sheep, and fro i :{ QNU”.,_"“ i '“", "”.“m,d,,ml ors e the rhv"{: -{-lvv n‘u”l:\:x.sl. -lml'(mgl):u.‘»km \IuIIA 0 S0% @60 a0s4| 59% | 5058 5 POUL ;Y—l'lxwkllvlvn& L firm Clons; cat o 4 Wors. ‘ghe | B1O0K. ('“"‘.“‘[‘"‘\ to the dressed ‘“"]'f ““']" Recelpts: Cattle, s, 300 head; ate, together. Everything served at the preferred, 2 per cent; Toledo & Ohio H i chofée “small, 7e: turkeys, [ Buclutly disappointing ) AL B1e 0 cholce western rangers brought |, et“iBtas {attle, £ v } Danqiiet will be of Nebraska production, e | Central, 2 per cent. The bond. smarkes toaus s | 60X coss| sow| g0y [ fair to good, 7 choice heavy, fic; © Sle: Desamber, 6114 @o1ic, Aa i | $3.25 ana $1.25, oF L manufacture, and by this means it is hoped | 05 trong and ctive, the sales aggrea 40a0 50 | 0N | AV | amall, satioc: falg fo oo, TTlc] fan 0%, el e piie cow market was nctive and stron. | ot 0 3 otolkl. yestonday 8 1o prove to the business men attending that 0,500, ah Southern . 5030 | 49%@50 | 9o: geese, goor, »-76: fancy a TFollowed wheat, the net loss for the [There were not to exceed n dozen £00d | for ihe week, 19847 oAl agnings’ 126 016 Head Nebraska can produce as good goods as|2dvanced 4% per cent, t | GAMIE ie chickens, per doz., $3.25; grouse, e, No. 2 mixed, cash, 43%c; No- [loads on sale and buyers were all after | luxt yoar: shipments, 10700 head: for the weelks any other stateor country. St i consol b, Hurl | % 4 S 2 284 | por dox, s27sgmoo; M wing e, per o, | v December, 46c; January, 46¢; May, | them, “Prices ruled strong to 5o and 0 | 086 noad, v § hend ‘last year: left me there w be speeches by business | $ént: Chicago 8 5 L wepar COX., 91.3; ducks, gher than Friday and 20c to 0c higher | about 8, ad; quality not ~ quite 8o ore) ) o s e, Montana "Frisco gene M s 2 mixed, per doz. §1, ‘eanvasb $4.0004.50; P ak with whea corn y R -4 ; Q a BEE AL Iopahasnt Darka, of the state, show. | B tco Wareral tac ) bor ooa edrreral o 00 | phetouiti matiaran and red’ heate 320085 qunll, 41959 b, 2Ly | et hnta et e vl on, all, Inaluding | awd, Marker gouve, son el e pr S TS fagturing \ndustrics. o, Others In Utah Southern general 7s, | iy 1 267 60 |13 T Trbbiie, e ranhite, guodles, 10 4 5 1. T cows’ brought' $5.60, but $216 | wiles Tnmed nt $aG0S" for Tt 54,1004 It has been suggested by some of the | Beitle, ke Shore & Fastern firsts, trust | rard i00iba) “hoice fat and small vedls are quoted ‘S2o. g radis bought fair to very good cows and rough packing, $4.1004.70 for mixed, $4 members that public meetings or entertaii ml'“l“ iy l"'g 4.;,: here was also great 3 fi o and coarse 3G, FLAX D-Quiet o o SSNE: heifers. Canners sold at from $1 to $2. ) for heavy packing and shipping lots and ments, similar to the one held in this city | LKLY, In the bond ‘market during’ the E sconsin® fall cream, Young A.,| CLOVER SHES. $ 1 About the middle of the week there was u | 20435 for pigs. at the commencement of the home industry | e The® mansactions aggregating $10,148, r Nebraska and = Towa, full| TIMOTHY SEED-$4 slump In real values, but it has all di CATTLE—Receipts, 2,00 head. Market qulet movement. be Inaugurated again this win. | pied® strongtn ang® The hpracterized by | J H H sky fand Towa, p skims, | TAY—Prime to choice tUmothy, $3.00610.0. appeared, and fair to good veal calyes | 0n i« I supply; prices steady, ger. If the suggestion is acted upon the | fRarked strength and the closing prices of ay.tLiss No. 1, ilc; brick, No. 1, 1le;| BUTTEI- 1o Y . 15G20c. | brought 3 to $4.75 today, or good, strong | SHEEP—Receipts, 7,000 head. Market quiet first meeting _will probably be held n| it Wweek show advances ranging up to 3 quotations were as follows: v Noc 1. 1@, E _—— prices. Common heavy stock ruled dull at | 4nd unchanged. Omaha, to-be followed by others in the dif- |V The fellowl FLOUR—Winter patents, $2.50G2.75. SHAY—Upland hay, $9:midland, $8.60; lowland, | LEAD_Weak $1.50 to $2.00. The market ferent citles of the state, The program at o fellowing vicre the closing quotations [ uiraights, $2.2 spring patents, T e el By Maken. the price of | SPELTER—Weak g has shown ver: change all week. | KANSAS CIT 10, —CATTLE—Recelpts, these meetings will consist of the best|On the leading stocks of the New York ox- | spring siraleiie 3 bakers, $1.76 BEGE (05 DO OO b & o aton: SRdes [ CORN M Lo h Sales were at fr. 5 today for shipi 000 hend. Market stendy’ music to be had, and of addresses by the | change today WHEAT—No. Sc; No. 3 spring W Rt L poor to very fa $2.00@3.10; 8, $2.85 Pest gpeakers in the state. who will not | \ikion-. o BRITFD nominal; - e e HaGoING S For the past two or three days activity | native cown: $1.0003.30; miockers and foctire fall to impress upon thelr hearers the Im- | Aiwiisioss. 1457 Bl Dal [ No. '3 _yellow, 464 VEGETABLES, PROVISION? Pork, standard mess, | ANd strength have characterized the stocker | $2.50@3.56. 4 Portance of developing the manufacturing | ALnusEXpr 4| Narthwestorr ' { 3" White, ‘33 I will b notéa 8 the tble given above | | BROVISIONS-Qule oriine " “s\tam, ‘Hoon; | and feeder trade. The weakness consequent | * OGN Recelpte, 9,100 head: shipments, 1,800 resources of Nebraska. do pra....... 198 IN.Y. Central 3 g ] that. tho recelpts of .patadoes have heen quite | (R o meats, loose shoulders, | UDon the election excitement the first part | head: heavi mixed and lig In addition to the public agitation of home | Am. Express 112%|N Y. & N B 3 largo during the past wesk, but at the same | ¢V P, ribs, $6.60; shorts, $6.76. | Of the week has entirely disappeared, and, | bulk of $L.2575); heavies, $4. {ndustry by means of banquets, mass meei- | SUOR LOTE: G81 Onhito We Yot E 3 82@sttic: No. 4, | time they have {’“1::,;"".'“;‘( the large Te- | Fcon: packe 3 s, $T1% ] | Wih Eond demand and Tlht supplies, | puekers, st mixed, $56450; 1ghin 9.8 o 3 Vel o - | Canada Pacl| 2 s @ . - 9 L0 ==t 7,26 shorts, 0. prices ve by i« e ~ to 20¢ d 4.2 pigs, $3.00604.25, t, by private solicitation of patronage | Ceutral Pacific. 8 ) N ¢ | - TIMOTHY_SEED—Prime...35.400! 76 | " POTATORY-Westorn ot Y s | PUii corn, 26,000 bu 3 Saturday quite a little business was trans- | head. Market u Ches. & Ohto PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per $23740 ATOES~Western Zgtack; car " 1ots, 765c; | "SHIPMENTS—Flour. wheat, 1,00 a - or home manufacturers. No organization | Ghes & Ohie S 1250, Lard, ' per 100 "Tha 37.200 Bhoct . eihg | small~Tots, Toc, B = b Y000t + 100 acted today and at good, strong prices St. Louls Live Stook Market, in the country is so well equipped for this [ (150 i i ] @6.50. ' Dry salted shoulders, | OLD BEANS—Hana®skiied,” navy, $2; lima | DU COFn, 2,000 bu. b AL Good to choice feeders are ‘quotable at $2.7 badces o o i o gt kind of work as the Manufacturers and | Giiosodis 4 short clear sides, (boxed), | beans, per ib., 4tkc. @3.25; fair to good, $2.35G2.50, and common | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.-CATTLE-—Receipts, 209 Consumers assoctation of Nebraska. The | Coneoidniad Gis ng S8.0an.o2) ! ONIONS-On_orders, 6570, Nov. 10 _WHEAT—Closed_firm; | ST20€®, from $2.35 down. A 2 Wit sy o Tane o, eaanilen BYLR Sommon Shuse, A ot thcat ae e | SEGASL Lo e WHISKY ¢ nished goods, per g, | CABHAGE Con ordery | ors offer. sparingly: Nor 2 red, winter. 48 8a; Representative Sales. Quotations, ™+ MPPLES 100, HIBRETSOTRSETI C1 e, 4 a call of he | Colo. Coal ron. rd 2 $1.23. ILERY—Per 2., c. 2 red, d. o 4 it e S ecelpt ead: Brestacnt uny member il louve his privats | Cotton O Care | e fottowing were the receipts and shipments | SWEET POTATORS Fer b1t 83; Jerney, g5 | NO; 2 1 s Yotter moderately: spot, DRESSED BEEF. nead) markek” galat and Enn pLoe bufin;ns unll,lnpul |n‘n '(‘!;y or two \I\'urking today: w;r"!‘w,‘-m Per. bu,, 10G0%: 4 1had s -, holders offer sparingly: s;n. A\'fl!‘r, NT». Av. Pr. No. . | prices. ¢t the public good. Tha association has - = BERTSPer. bu., cimber, 48 10%d; December, 45 9%a; January, | 3. 763 82 80 L. B8 35 ‘SHEEP—Recelpts, none; shipments, 100 Heads ‘members in all the leading cities and towns . §7 st pant’ 0 Artelos:; L L Lo e R e e (0 Siad, A FUR R LR ek market better T mixed sheop of the state, and can carry on the work | D& iR Co. 1418k Esglond.. 11,000 9000 | ®GG PLANT—Per dos Ge. FLOUR—Firm: holders offer sparingly; St. [ 3. and lambs, §2.5 In all parts of the state at the same time, Erio ST b 80 H TR 67,000, 8,000 | HORSERADISH—Per Ib., 76Sc. Louls, fancy winter, b SHIPPING AND EXPORT. At the close of Friday’s meeting President | "o id .. 2833 [ Southarn Bie. g {90000 7RI000 [ PARSNIDSPer bu. s PROVISIONS-_Lard, firm: holders ofter mod- A28 395 T ) Stock In Sight, Page remarked that the time had come for 187 | Susar Rofine i e ¥ ol 1760000 87000 | RUTABAGAS-Per bu, % erately; spot, 36s 9d.' Pork, dull; holders offer Records of recelpts at the four principal mars the manufacturers to take off their coats Northern pfd.. 100% | Tenn. Coul & [ro seeee 8.000( e freely: ‘prime’ mess, western, G % SR kets for Saturday, November 10, g again and go to work. “Some business men | C.&E. Lpfd...... 91 '|Texas Pacifc. i 5 90,000} 20000 | TURNIPS-—P 5e.. medi i3 e . B il oldsteialthr: toe lyi | 4 oo 8 1. 2 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. folght not agree with me as to the present | Hocking Valisy!. 15 IT. & 0. cont bt Pallitaors clearea:” Biour. 1000 thia. SPLIT PEAS— 3 fxtre Thdin imess, 61a 60; prime mese; 86 3. » b s South OmMAha ..cvoveveerennn, 1,269 39 eing a good time to remew the home |In entral...... 42 nion Pacific ot B 3 b ' A " 1 1 1 Srssssbinnneson 2 RS3288888 83 = PO . oo for rough stock Kansas Cluy Live Stook Markat. 328 ChICAgO .oveiarerarss 2o 7,000 Kansas City 11100 2io00 100 St. Lous . £ it A . ; & Crosby s rm: Nolders offer” moderately s e to 40 Rome 10 | ise B s balu | g2 Baoihc.s Minneapolls reported that Washburn & Crosby TAS Her 438 60 firm: olders offer moderatel " fuatry movement, owing to the fact that | 5 £ Dulu 3aa| W, S nrea had sold" 00" Bils,”of fowr in Liverpool at & e : i hort” rlba 58 conditon, but that Is the very best reason | o Brio® W... 187] do pid...... ROt Frtace i FRULTS. i iders, firm at s 88 e e e e Anould fo something Lake Sho!"\L.\1 135 |Woatorn Gulon.. ket firmi crenmers, 158240 dairy, 12@3le. he stockhole aha Fruit ‘auction | CHEESE-Steady: | holders 3 o )] ed its firs rticle ol A - | Lead Trust, 2 (W, & B.... f ufacturing in Nebraska,' which led to the | Loulsvilio ¥ | "aa" pod o 888 Totals ... R0 713 Coffeo Markot. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—COFFEE-Options opened steady, with sellers scarce and ca ing, causing an advance of 16@2% points off under 10¢ pressure, closed quiet net adwance 14,130 bags, Including Novem- r $12.756712.80. $11.60G1L.76; Ma D No. 7, $15.25001! steady; Cordova, 0@19.00, Warehouse ports wheat and flour, both consts. 2,680,000 organization of the Mahufacturers associa- | Lonisville & N. &' [ &St L. e S R S L IR L N e e S0 g e i R GG R ) of . the season’s business. According to this | TALLOW-—Nominal; supply poor; ton in August, 1891, At that time business | Mauhattan O T amainat AR 000 0% ness In Omaha has been very successful. It | COTTON SEED OfL—Easy was very dull, owing to the loss of the crops ¥ 2 s iR 2 5 bu.; comn, | M8 Elven” general satlsfaction to ‘the dhip. | TNI |:-.\,‘\“|‘|:~:N Stendy; holders offer spar- the previous season. The very fact that . y AR puis) rosal | BEH Iwho! eel (A6t R metiiod ot dtmoting | L pUle e L vl L s buullr:;lsrx svas dull caused the |wur;h; to listen ances; Wheat, 36, ) 18,300 bu. 5 and g e ali th and the home industry movement became a N 31,600 bbls, I8 in it. The buyers have also found that an | mon, 3s 7d great success. For some time now the man- | N L. A atic use i n great convenience, as it| HOPS—At London (Pacific consty. firm; hold- toual Corda o i on says that during the past [ BIGEIOT N IDPOFUBILY. to Kot Just ts much | €8 ofter sparingly; new crop, {2 18Gi. ufacturers have been working quietly, and | do pfd, oo 3 gives them an opportunity to get just as much W AP hebe E 3 s been covered a great d ult a: equire ti dey d al S —— have mude g0od progross, but It i now | NG, doieai.: L4 t M hutting G5 to abodt 3 pre. | (Uit ua ey require (6 A1 orders, and a small Kanwas Oty Markots. Tiverics from New' York vesterdny, 8110 bags time to again call the attention of the pub- | N & W. pfd. e ordering shipments In car lots, The only peo-| KANSAS CITY, . 10.—WHEAT—More New York 17,160 bags; United States lie to the suh‘]n t, and the sooner we get | North Aw. Co. .. ] I Wh 000 bu.; corn, | plo who have reason (o complain are the com. | active; No. 2 hard, 49: No. 2 red, 48c: refected, | 5+ 2 stock, 189,397 bags; afloat for the United States, about it the better, I1f there is any one | Northern Paciio ig| Am. Tob. Co. 3 : 215,974 bu.: corn, [ mission men, who have found that the peddiers | 43@4c; sales by sample on ‘change, f. o. 507,000 bags; total visible for the United States, who doubts that |hln‘ home industry move- | No. Pae. ofd 194 dopfd.... . s recelve wn-:u, 508 Sars. | were able 0 take o good deal of the Tocal trade | Mixsissippl river, No. 2 hard, 54@5sc; No. . . . ‘J!v;,l[::-: .;umnn 52 :"‘fi" last You:. ment has been a benefit to the state they | “Closing quotations on bond = elong, and Dulath, 298 cars. Same day year, Min- | qway from them. The ddlers ha; onl b 33 ose 4881 1 8 B N’ V. urket firm; g average can easlly persuade themselves cf the fact [ —otE quotations on bonds were as foiows: | \Gipolls, 472 carw, and Duluth, o0 care wid direct o consumers, bt they o No. 1 mixed, “4onoM 3 5 2109 130 e fianton, §1S10;) recalvts, ‘8,009, bew s stop iR RN by looking around a lttle, In 1891 ther IO D S RG. s, J. Dupee says that it looks now as it the vis- | supplied & good many of the smaller grocers A e e 3 5 180 * S AMBURG v - were any number of manufacturing estab -8 119k | Erie unds......... fble supply of wheat would show 1,000,000 bu. | stores and fruit stands, and an some ofses havy No.: $:mized, $}o; No, sk B 6 8 o AMDL —Market steady; prices Y L e e 115%|G. H. &8, A5 Incrense on Monday and that 1t will’ reach S, we fnroads upon the country trade 9 - oo 603 K@% pfic. decline; ‘sales, 7,000 bugs, lishments that had be truggling g 1164 do'7 » v ountry Active and firm; fancy separator Ed . 2 . HAVIE, Nov. '10.—Market stead trylng to get a foothold, and I could name | g . |40 8. .. W00 to 85000000 bu. = Recelpts in the north. | According to tha report o the auction house, | 50T 3 j ¥ S BERaTAiOr, /i P i 2 ower s o eady s ALl number that had succeeded so poorly that | b R . C. Os. % [ west are undoubledly somewhat checked by thero were 8old during the season 173,680 pack- | '“Hici duiy. e anged to 1€ fower; at 12 noon, steady, with- & number that had succeeded so poorly that | pacinctsof 'y3 ... £ weather. Duluth hay decreased its Wheat stocks 3 e RECEIPTS—Wheat, 33,000 bu.; corn, 72,000 bu.; | 1 out further change: sales, 10,000 bags. they were about to give up the fight and go | Akw Class A.. ... 102 I Briy g aen Uit of all kinds, the ‘total = sales | oai 10,000 b RIO DE_JANEIRO, Nov.' 10.—Market firm; of business, The home industry move- | Ala Class B, 1 u. amounting to $141,818.19. The total number of R rat .5 S 3 31RO, x ~Market flrm; out usin ess. h ustry s 1.0 100 o . Liv SHIPMENTS—None. 3 B 300 No. 11, $9.00; exchange, 11 7-16d; receipts, 4,000 {nstea of ol out of busineas ey gaineo | Alu, Curheics”. bal XV onlon 24 ingher " Laria Wheal, abiet; four sicady o)t | friie ‘a0l Birine’ he scaon whieh A mot| @ ouie, w e eroN_q a el Pl 7 ~ red o | La. Nev . 48 . Pac. ) AL R Eia ik Blxhiee By ean: o] AL X . 8 4 g E LO Nov. g —Quiet: mi and increaséd the number of © thelr |NC Pae. 2nas e arioes ol S Sniel vy B Gy | P Soronen (e Thogiort Mouse. | The kreat bUIK | giing, G 1.166; sales, 6 bales: recoipts, 0% London Stock Quotations. employes, thus putting themselves 4 22 |N. W. Consiols. £ e e lckon LONDON, Nov. 10.—4 p. m. cloaing: Cansdian Paclfic.. 04 w 8 ELEE] noihing offering. On passake and for shipment, | hoyan the fult that w . > duction | Lajos: shipments, 5,300 bales; atick, 3010’ baies. in @ condition to weather the panic of | ¢ 9958 . (| RI%5 T Dab 6 wheat enhanced’ pretensions on the part of sell’ | Tots ‘troym. other sectiomm ™ The - olleming ‘e | NEW YOIUK, Nov. 10 COTTON—wy: mid: ihe past vears in good shape. While there 4 703 |SC B Connola 7a.. business; strong. show the sales of Callfornia fruit and the aver. | J1I08 bei low middiing, S3c; good ordinary, ave been a good many business failures | Tonn ot 5. 3087 |S D SoRole 7 L net _receipts, 19,398 bules: &ross, o168 Tonn new setd.... 102 |SLP.C &b, W. bales: exports to Great Britain, 10,910 bales; ex age prices obtained duping the CUSON during the past year, there have been few | Tonn old da... 60 | StL. i.5 Gon.o0: NEW YORK GENERAL MARK ET. Description, il oA = &Y pocts. 1o Franoe, 1hdtl baios twiae, 3610 N . v Peaches, hoxes. o % 36635 i o e, L1 oa; comntwise, 3,410 This has been a_most fortunate thing for | de P - hes, -haxes., ceaie. 86,433 966215 8 0% | hales; sales, 6,760 bales; stook, 322,138 bales. manufacturers who have been in trouble. | Va. Centurios. . Nebraska, for if the manufacturers had = 8% Tex. Pac Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and | Pears, boxes. PR 37.963.95 1.7 28, k) Totals, Ete Pears, half boxes.... 2, 1,200.80 59 New York Drv Goods M been embarrassed and compelled to let their [ A Lats of 081 10 otals, Wen ms and prunes, half b 14, 5225 T N S0Ek Dev.Haigs Mavker men 4o times. would. have been: muck | Canad So. ndi. 10014| West Shors in NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | tams, nd b IEns 40 I0HAN N | v TORK. Nov. 30.The mersssed. and el | 1o : e Cen. Pae. 1 5. 2 N 4 harder, and there would have been a good | (i Fac1ats 5. 1024 | Southern . k. 15,200 bbls.; exports, bbls.; sales, 6,700 [ Cherries, S 1264605 623 | demand wa pronounced ‘than on previous | 3 v T R e S deal more suffering among poor people than - . = L pkgs. Market firmly Neld, but trading light, | Apricots, crates....... .00 9 d4sio0 esy | daym and asac ety 10, sither Instance called ¥, E KEASY. ‘lhereh has been. There are Rlem)’ of pe plhl» total, sales of socks today were 190,00 | gwing to the weakness fn wheat. City mill 9\‘;;’;'*'-- Daxes:.i-ooian 100 1.36% | Dlexion o e T '*r‘,;“);"'”:.u““— . o BAFE, SURE state who want work, and vould including: Atchison, 1,3%: Cotton Oil, | . y pples, boxes. .. 4 240, . smen e roa: . > B Ry o s i vl i Tou | e s o, Alhisa, Lo o R oy | patents, $4.00@4.15; city mill clears, $3.35; Min- | Nectarines. boxes......: 4038 91y | Eagementa for spring epect et . How often you hear someone say: “Oh! he of them employment. in the factorien I the | Gus, 3130 Delaware & Hudson, 1700 Ditiiieg | hosota . patents, .00 Minaesota. bakers, | Fifis, boxes. .. setahiae oAl ARELI6 T | €t ecaots Grascal dis- [ e .10 230 qillonaire, | No wonder b "can mike moniey fast Pepple would only be'a little more’ public | &, (hletcsing, 2w Gencral, Bleciric” 400 | §3006316, spring low srades, $17561.0; spring | 1L must be’boric i nlnd thag_ the above k- | gihering of spring stocks. 5 canlly onough.” Moncy makes moncy Ite bae I::“::nlsfu‘:‘l(;u:' u‘:mn‘!“:mrxw-“pu:x;x;mg. Missouri Pacific, 1,600; 'Natlonal Lead" extras, $1.85@2. winter patents, 509.93: | good, bud and. indifterenc. During the i g e 13 n acts like a glant magnet to atiract more B . pvel New York & New' England, third winter stralghts, $2.30G270; winter extras, $1.90 | there were quite n oo many eams of daeson cial Notes, . . fort this winter to convince the people that - v L4 s o lamage i s sttt make ‘million with o, Yonk. SN i % 7P 2 Southern [ fruit, Which had ‘to" be-sold at a very low fg. | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10,—Cl . $1,671,6 3 i et L feke & bundred with ‘s Jsaefeetl it 18 to their Interest to be public spirited | Nesterm. .00 Notthos, T i Netth- | @240, winter low grades, SLTGLIS. Southern 10 b nold at a very low g earings, $1,571,617, : i Bich Dronshl B e oy | £ NN et Lo X L4 first thousand thai s the hardest of sl in this matte = 0 Pactoe L flour, dull; common to falr extra, 3L8G2.40; | re; Which brought down the average price very amBRLIN, Nov. 10.—Exchange on London, elght | & Lo But most millonalres starte k - o o, 1,600; . 10,800; pul. good to choice extra, $L40@3.00. Rye fl The Grocery World mays of the frult busl- | “Miarpris, Nov. 10 —Clostings. §73.438 bal 5 B 3 S an it 8T (uloned: an they Have tEJDUSIEN AS DUN SEES IT. Waetarn Dniara 1 more active, and sales, 80 bbls.; superfie, §2.15 | nessi The mason s mow developing for the $100,63. Now York exciaige, selling at | 1. 6.0 66 ; Bell hikh 1s tho im bt every trader, o i il estorn Unior 3245020, Duckwheat four. | Mitier handling ot eruitfrom” il vufie o the WESTERN CATTLE, Whether the asticle. deals 1n e Elections Upset Early Business, but the Hoston Stook Qaotation Quiet at 556 , Nov. 10.—Clearings. #1,908.336; COLORADO. Sabing. s Donds or stocks, Week Closes Well BOSTON, Nov. 10.—Call loaus, 1814 per cant; PORN MEA L Qolet: mies 240 sacks: yellow | L The state of Californimshas” done ‘wondertully . clearings, §12,° Av. Pr. No. Av. fortunee. Mr. 'W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G.|Ume loans. 2G3 vercont. CloMAz ricss fOF | wemrin i e popales: 3400 sacks; yellow | well this ‘summer fn-giving these- markets & 178tra, g, A1E 8310 29 feeders,... 831 (i s e oo, matare 1, | Sy oauk AR narosdh gl Nt e Bt bont tondn, | A, O e et TalB T (hit atate, el N. 10.~Clearings, $U9.319.774; bal- | 1 bull.,..0 100 160 13 cows,.or.. 108 ‘0. ercantile agency, sa e A M e Nominal; car lots, G@85c; boat loads, | has be variedtinnd, on the whole, fine | a 'or._the .week, clearings. $85,- |7¢ Lon Tox. e 1 S REME: it *‘Business has been generally 'demotaiized | K& & ¥ e o mman. Nisosrio sl character; ably the mnly exception being that | 3 larices, $11,388,880, g 5 4 strs, Tex A8 0. ; s, are auiokly mad an lovest asl = of the intonse in. | Ain. Sugar... {w. Eloe. L v ; ct; No. 2 Milwaukee, 61073 of Bartlett pears, whih swere jog.ag | 1% e CE SRR awnee Cattle Company. ou e’ B :o:e‘:w‘:‘:‘: on account of the intene - | A AT g (i Gun VT SO { Eoare, which s about e’ most | BHIEAT sl Cleartng, 10974 | 0 fooders.... 918 3 88 peailinie small, quick bt fn evers: {rad teres en in the election, but fur the | Bay Stato Gas..... 133 Atchison 3. 147,000 bu.; exports, 8,000 aver, thero gre 810 b eral reasol 8; batas #0342, For the week, clearing hese profite soon agETeRAte n large sum. Oue R Lhare Pl elophiono. ... 100 Atohinon 8. ... 4 bu. tutures, 8,000 bu. spat Thin--oar PACK g it ono. Chim - amdfon | S8 1L,897; & n. IRARO, plan puts you on the same Lasiy ax & millionalre, past two days there is a ma.kel resump. P [ 2 (ol ning, and, for | o s, Dol Y tlon of trade. Already the moce sanguine| Eoston & Albany.. 208 |New Eneland G i No. 2 red, in store and ele- | another the fact thatysume atmospheric infu- | CINCINNATI ings, $2.177,350; . C. Fox. We take your money—§20 10 $1,000-and put it ade ady the move sanguine | gomton & Maine.... 15214 Gon. Eloetric a5, .. 3 ;L 91gc; No. 1 northern, 6Tc ems to have begmat work througout the | (O the week, § same_ week 3 with the money of 1,000 others. * We have & mile rl lrldd*ll‘l: claim :«’ U‘»‘;"! e 4% improvement | ¢/ & Q. pid: 207 Wia: Cout. 1t ’ [ delivered. ' Opiions 8 fur s are concdined. na | 1206200 e per pwnt r . 1 } ateers..,., 1987 4 OB Jo operate with. Ws: make: monsy=smaleiie i conditions and predictions ave freraent hby |Atlantic ... k all the forenoon, and closed heavy | y of thenis ubless It be the small | *XChange, o 3¢ premium Lively Trad og; Ry ' /! d positive that the last natlonal obsticl Electrio ... 3714/ Doston & Moniiaus o RO denllng Fhia e gama GOREX | EREIRY. had thelprgrue taste this year; | PAR: ov. 10— p. m-Three por o bavelr Emding 1o Hogs g ey P00 e have puid .oun customers and positive that the last natlonal ebsticle | iR Sear 1ok Hoton s continental welling and local realiaing, Weekly [ many, and ih fact mogkzalh belng rather tnsipid | rontes, 108 120 for' the iiecoumt. Theae Sed | The hog market this week has deve " ey L it 5 bus been removed from the course of com. | Mexican exports from both coasts were disappolnting, | And inclined to be bittey one-half per cent rentes, 107 106 for the aceount. |10 new 3 been' characterized | Junuary' % cent’ June 1, Tig per cont meroe. NY &N E... | L. 2 3. January, @0%o, closed . at 830 Florida 18 expected to_contribute very consid- | Exchange on London, 16 for checks, buying. The we 15, 10 per cent !5 per cent ¥ Old Colony. ... e T S one . | erubly ‘this’ winte Lol i v Gat 10,00 . 11 ) July 2 sonfident as many bruary closed ot Gi4c: March, 61 1-161%e, | CFably (his winter in thematter of oranges. 1t | SAN ANTONIO. Now 10 00,000 are almost 10,000 heavier 1h hl i :‘1;‘1‘ Qe = ‘o"“: A A thaaay closed at Blc: May, 62 16@062%c, closed at 62%c: [ War stated {n some diapetches, shortly after the | city mewer bonds was sold foahy (o 1 1 et | aKo, and yet local packirs iy them | Mareh e August - though willing enough to admit that it is 5 o s November closed at §The; December, 58 1-16g | Fopical storms ~which.gwept ‘up from the Ul | min & Co. of Chiciie at ee and docruen - | all,” and p most ve been | Pl o o per cent .mot often a big election has occastoned so % : . 880, closed at SSRe. gver Florida ‘and along awr castern coast, that | forest: Delivery will bo mae Junanr 1 daga | Arity hetd, up ' shade than [ o %8 il ,, bor cent B RN Thlareht or.bo dintucbed o i ! i CORN. Recelpta, 4750 bu.s exports. 160w bu.; | he, 00 Was estzoreh But Inter, advioes asmert | ColicAGO Nov. 10~ Clearings, 3161000 tosnl | 11k, Ok AL LN lawap- ber Gont et o remmve ayrehovantagcous 1o busl- | San Franclsco Mining Bock Quotations | BAI°%, B0 bu. fulures; o spot. Spot: mar- jcast, an the storm waimenily confined to the [ foF the Week #0000 ‘Money, suy ver cont | Mg pricen are too hikh for provialon values, M oL Epereemt oo L4 ber Gamk Ove ap) ensio) s con- - » e . b o0 h 200 L nel . d N - | & s - pos . . ort ol hey are al e and e er buyers, es. 4 3 T cent oded that congressional Tegislation has been | o SAN, FEANCISCO. Nov. 10.The ofeial cloatng e new, In ‘elevator, | tapior plantations. focaanel "0 affect - | Xotiige, par. Forelin exchange. opened’ woaky | ¢ A e o e e Ve oumer buyers, o4- | paxing '8 total of 11ilk per cent In.269 dera’ dariely ‘at the: bottom of the Dresent pan. | Q0GOS for minig stooki today wero as tol- deilvered, @@ale. Options better under | “QUINCIS-~Callforniag e 80-ib: box, $1.75 sterling commercial, $4.85% 6 4.564 demand. for fresh meat, and o very Wags | <A Sum Which in selllng dry goods would re feky situation. The business world knows = 2 3 et i ennianeybathy With wheat, | APPLES—Good 'stock, per bbl. $23092.75; | LONDON, Nov. 10.—The amount of bulllon | nrportims ot therr tromee’ (g - very way. | Quire five years o earn, or In uwning real &8 as the result of the present slection thut | AMa. .- W T & Curry. .. osing s Libeme danuary closed at | Michigan stock, 33; New-Vork, §.0003.%. wihdrawn ‘from the Bank of England on bl | I shippers are ‘doing almost nothing, as | 1e would take 16 years 10 earn the tarifr will now remain undisturned for | AlphaGon.. .. 6 |Hale & Norcross. . o; May, 8 11-1645c, closed at 53 ACHES-—Non ‘ ance today was I000. Gold is quoted at | there are lot of hogs In tie cast this year, and | OUF charke for muking this proft for’ our-cuse two years. The republicans will nat at- | Anies ... 63 |Justico A vember, B6%@GSTc, closed at §7c; December, alifornia, nome. Buenos Ayres at 23; Madrid, 14; Lisbon, 2250 ¢ are relatively cheaper there he:o. | tomera 18 one-lenth of their net profit, o years The re ans will not at-| S 81 |Kentue QTR closed at’ Gikc. INEB N o 3 8t Peteraburg, 60; Athens, " 106.90; R ey Hare 24 %8 | “Wa have never lost a dollar for any cusiomer B e Drenident e 0 loag ‘a8 the sen- | halie'Ints: 5 Al OATSRecelpts, 280 bu.; exports, 200 RS—Winter Nellls, $1.500L75 Vienna, 108, [ e joking . in_any Of our combinations, tainty In What Dusineas heeds and (o years | Bt Cone e M o dull: No £ 3iae; No. 3, deitvered, 340t | CoMERI pogoro® A41B." baskels, o | fNBW YORK, Nov. 078 ot specte oo aty el for the past,ten | Woney'tan be withdrawn &% sny L ] 0 COtee s ot d G, 2, 32e’ No. 2. deilvered, 3:140: | California, none o Nove ¥ ! spect : peen. vory marked. More heavy hogs | Money e withdrawn at any c peace will work wonders for the com. o 8 '3, 320; No. 2 white, 38140: 3 while, dic; | CRANBERRIES—CapddCoa fancy, $10 per bbl B F 56 e ola Cea & " Ring, and’ Tecelpts contem 5 smaiier o pUly by check on the' 1at and mercial A:‘t:l;‘n;'l ho matter u:-h-}h party A 13‘3 . white, 30Hc. " Opiions dull and casler. TROPICAL FRUITS. The Imboits foc the wess wers: 'O portion of " Inferfor lightweights. The hoxs ail | 101 day o fuuch ‘month, == At T presidential control. orman... with ‘corn, closing at_%c decline: January, 3k . h lae, DL meematk, mecsd oM, o | show ‘better feed and ‘varer mhd the weerngs to us for further information, for free “Locally, probably the chief resret of | ¢ : {4 e peatid February closed at. 36¢; My Yolei| oran Mexican, [por box, $.50; Flor- | Sver, $4T8; geaeral merchandise, 165,75 ; Rt o tar s aonth nas g the averass | cwcuiars’ and for our weekly Maskot: resat il ¥ hi aret of | Chollar... y u al mige [ QORANS Koods, $1,562,468 Wolght %o far this month has been $7 fhu. or o e slection wan the defeat of both _the | Coufidence........ Savage.......... November closed at 321 2 1160 | "BANANAS—Cholce stock, $2.00G2.50 per bunch. | NEW YORK. Nov. 10, 7 1be. heavier than for October. Anotfier fe Qur system i taturesting, even if you think e ganal and improvement bonds. These were | (o0 Cal & Val.'! Blerra Navada, 34e. closed at e, i LRNONE Matease Alogk, $LUOLE pec bunch, | - NEW ORI, X has been @ slght Increase in (he proport. do not care to joln us. 4 i B eistait o il bo tgle, Qlte | Grown Foint-... |Utah Con-- .2 w0 SIPPING: 05e; good (o cholce. | 10 and 300, BuBGLI ¢ s, . Uibasty remaried, Thecs Bre ime or e F.BHER 00,, 8¢ ¢’ an Grain Brokews, witted at a speclal election. ] Bxohequer. ..., [Yellow Jack ot HOPS-Dull; gomman o choice, old, 3 g R e i s poeiy "t ted | rows In cach load now where there was onty ong |18 snd 30 Broadway, New York City, + “Wheat advavced 2 cent e 0334@0I%c. Mexican dollars, 52 e v i Paclic coast, 3t “ P o o wi e Y ebitedness on ne on. | O two & week ago.'” - » 00 the republican VIotory, bat caer TenBth | 530 Drate sienr e agrasbican dollare, 8214 | 3Q7c, 1 - Orleans, se-| T re still & fow eastern cheatnuts on- the | ¥ Hiauilate all his Indebiedness on vext Mon- | *pnl0 B M ML Lo b0 4o (he average Beither side can afford to boast so far as Now Yoric Mining ggitatio @2 lhe. llc; Texa 1ba., ‘¢ " Tne. past werk mob Lol vaip. out on arders. | T TOU. N EY ‘ | aa heavy_ stoush Ll these two great cereals tre concerned. MEW YORK. Nov. 10.~Tho following ars the | LEATHER—Firm; hemiock sole, Buénos Ayres, | THE DASt week han bebn very favorable (o the b 3 Teports from {he buyers rather ! handling of oysters, ers here ( i bala 24,591,426, Last week, clearings, o) Y (NEW YOLK. Nov. 10.- ugsTH Tn Do i i, ac, pvmert o donlers e o | G, bnecs, ol i, g, wee i | SR Sl i sttt e itnuer | Commission Merchant g W I . 3c; pulled, | jotin remarks: The packers of oysters in Balil: | ¥eek ' in 1863 clearings, §24,183,124; potltion " was Wrong enough 10 “brin buyers . LONDON, Nov. 10 kot | Chotor. v R e R S VIBIONS—Beet, qulet $10.00@12 0; | MOTE AFe Boted for ‘extremes. They someil chan, York round." " Fai 10 kood heavy hogs sold largly Grain and Provisions, steadily harde English and wheats | Crown Polat. PlYmOuthe e oene pL a 10000 5. S o 16000110, | M eombinations aud maintalo even prices v Money, dull at $MA45 and 8.5, with a $4.00 top. Light and :I.lnn-i demand. California cargoes, August | Con. Cal. & Va. Quicksiiver.. . city, extra India mess, 17@1c. Cut meats | & While. More frequently their combination: BERLIN, Nov y o lght mixed wtuff sold mosily at from $#4.3 to| Private wires to Chicago and New York JBelivery, were quoted at e, and red Ameri- | Doadwood 40 | 4o prefarred. | Yoy 2ira Indla mess, 11G1%c. | Cut meats, | broken in lens time. than it 100k 1o tho Tmperial Bank the fol- | 4.4, with some of the comimon loads af from . o oet o T Ealis 8 68 pumane oh B ML Tiour S art: | Doadwood i 49 |80 esterrad steady: bl bellien, €4@74c; pickled MHoul” | beoauge 0f dlstrust of the. hag o : revious | 430 10 M3 Poor light (o cholce 132-1h. pis | Bard s ares, Orders placed on Chicago 24 in' good demana at €4 up, Halo & Norcross.. 90 [Standard.......... Somar: Noerios Bickied hams, $1Oskc. = lard. | make the of & good thi acoount: &ash In . Increasod 3,60.000 | woid at about steady prices, at from §2.5 16 34.15, | Beard of Trade. § Maize ‘was firm and advancing. There was | Homestsko. . ..1650 |Union Con. .. November thined un goloned at $7.80; city, §1: | ported rocently that nearly all the southern can. | marks; treasury notes. sed 160,000 ; | Tae market opened weak aod closed higher, and | Gorrespondence solicited, & Woderate salo at &1 dvance. Ta barley thees | MAXiCAD +.re: 110 | Yellow Juciket. . B ey efio - Dominal; Junuary. | neries had heen purchased by Baitimore firime | other acuritios. decreased 30.980,80 morki the average was lc of 3¢ higher t iday. | ,Oftice, “room 4, New York Life Bullding contiuent, #7559 | and competition theraby curtailed. This led (o | clroulation, decreased 10,200,000 taries. Halos were mostly at from o0 ta th ke as | Omaha. Telephone 1208, ssessss EETE