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THE OMATA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1( b N iy | brokers pric lend was $4 and for cop- [ ywpppg v 4 r N mainly because of the large buying puollc | placed within the last ten days, while . 5 o COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | e s i WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE | Rhichsrombiis iy i, eom Lm¢mw,nm”1mfmmim,mm.,mR,UMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET !sschisher thas, they were a week ago otar. £ mission houses were conspicuous pur- | terial the heaviest since last spring. A | NG g > 4 | oMana wi 3 MARKETS, hasers, the conclusion being that the eloc | similar report as to sales of pig fron comes Ay A N Av N— | tion had brought the public back Into the | from Cincinnatl. The fron sales have be am— - s . | Condition of Trade and Quotations on market in full force. = The offerings woro [ Iargely at an ndvance of 5 to 15 conts pe Good Shipping Demand and Diminishin Staple and Faney Produe No Violent Speculation Threatened, but | feifllly upsgried and the wecorded traus: | ton, While bars, Jlates and steuctursl ma | Beef Cattle Sold Withont Material Ohange, Domestio Receipts Make Wheat Firm, | . Heceivts Hght: wood stock, 16%® | geyyer Demand Osuses Slight Advance, | fivy, Tpes, (o o T4t The Gtust Amiotn o | Of prices T U Cloing meetings (o ASTeS | While Cows Ware Stronger. | sdilVE POULTRS—Hens, 0@64c; roogters, N that day was fully 2,000,000 shares, making | A' large part of the business in cruder | SoanL. "EAVeY SHEeor el 4O SUCHS, SGTe} | 1t the largest single day's business in tn | forms {s reported to have been on export | ‘ CORN MARKET OPENS EASIER AND IS ACTIVE | 'yl ronk ) POULTRY—Hens, a7 | MARKET IN PIG IRON IS GENERALLY ACTIVE | J5\GrY, i1, thy, exchanke, CUoE BP0 | hero ionbi 5 oh® feborts o, falling [rot | HOGS LOST HALF OF YESTERDAY'S GAIN L Stge; roosters, siitic: ducks and geese, Sgloc; | S | metivity and w large demand for stocks | rates. A heavy business has also been | s kel gpring chickens, per desplte lh?fl«i(lnq that the enthusiasm as | done |8, raile at full prices. but fgures of ‘ o Mgt Mt 0 5 ens e and Bridme Bollding | {0 e Were indloations that, apaculative | of bridie materini hnd straciurhl ateel are | 00°4 Sheep and Lambs Sold Teday rade Showing Slght Tmprove- \ mailard ucks, L Ratse Prices—Rallroads Buy Prod- | [ wore actice on e bull e, v | reported at New ' York. Hardware 1 rlees nt Days—Spece B ||\|‘ "L ! r'k"“;p : ucts Freely ai Orders for Ex- llh 1l nln “-m.;u ke ln’{uum\n‘ Rapid "..-\.;x rather :uvlvr than .‘yl m\-»,) ‘n'n‘ 3 o falr, . Transit, Manthattan and Sugar, In which | metals are quicter, excopt t o 1o — | orders seemed 1o at’ concess on Hopofulness as to improvement in fall | N e, SOl | and the actlvity 1A Smaller | demand, now that the election 1s over and | . | | pac i ork counts, per ¢ o, 8 # dicate the | e " P 2 eported In CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—~Wheat was fairl | B Selects, So; siananrad. s, EW YORK, Nov. 0.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | SCiie, was sufficent] |ndicate the | cold weather has arrived, 18 reported In all SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 9. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Shevp, continued presenc public. The in- | sections, but nowhere fs the feeling of 1 1 tive and firm today under the Influence of a | Second grade, stack il g Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will| dusiriale were features and there appearcd | confidence so marked as in the south. De- | good shipping demand and diminishing Jc; extra helects, 3o |4y [to be'n feeling that the election was 4 | spite the recent dectine in cotton, the fedl- | Sificlal Monday . e domestic receipts, December closing bu ndards, per ®&l. | fron markets are in un encouraging eaday .. 3 ong polr or ol h stocks and | ing in that section {8 notably cheerful. In [ strong pointin’ tavor of sueh stocks and | ing in tha n s nota u Officlal Wednesda r yesterday. Corn closed 1y B-Live, Do Aok, 06, dition. No violent speculation is threatened, | Y6 @ busis for discounting any expansion } the west dry goods, clothing, shoe Otficial ‘Ihursday ... 8 ¢ higher. Provisions closed bu y 5 10 but In numerous {nstances better demand | In the iron and other trade r"‘l\’\; 0] V::-‘vvv‘_I‘Hul”‘y‘:l"l;' in j’m” re | Ofticlal Friguy changed &by Omana Wholesals | i paused small advanees e TOA | MOVEMENTS 01 $TOCKS AND BON r and the outiook for business is " Wheat formed 4 somewhat freegular mar | s ) n: qanoice upiand, | QR in’ eagerly wought at il ‘murkets, garded s Taorabie. On the Pacifc coust | g FIve days thia week et early & the steady Liverpool | g, "n}\,.‘”.‘“'r:"'« S0 inedium, W5 coarse | Tirge contracis belng placed at e to sic i | Amount wud Variety of Business export, trade with otir new possessions and | goris daly week petors cables on the one hand and on the other re- [ iy o good color and quality. Demand | ton above tlom point qioted. | Wakes the Day Memorable, borts ‘the large aren: planted I grain | S&me three weeks ago ports declaring dumage claims for Argen- | falr, Receipts, b cars, e inutac || f nm,~‘u:1 n“‘;:'llz’" _NEW YORK, Noy. 6 |.-; y will prove ;M,M Dy receant ‘ratne) Hefined ughr i8 | Same four weeks ago had been exaggerated, Decembver | OATE-No.'3 white, 26c D T L 1| leer | &y memorable one in the history of the | (i 6ut aione among the staples lower on | AVerage price paid for hogs for the last tina ha exagge : - while large bullding operntions wiil keep | Stock exchange hoth by reason of the |t Get k' DN S Dk (i Ta mainly soveral duys, with comparisons. § opened unchanged at 7%c to 78 d ANl structural materfal moving freely. More | aniount and the great variety of the busi- ( the wes ed Price of raws o 900, (136 a1 63 shortly afterward touched 7356 75y \HI.LE ships are planned and bridges = require [ ness done. The axgregate number of shares L’.‘m.v'v'\'r' ged price of raws on enla, A0, (1509, 1898, | 1597|1896 15051504 "‘i 1o TH4e was followed by a recovery a MBE Ndso. quantities of material. Raflroads are b of all stocks traded in footed up no loss | SRR L ments _ for | Ot 4 3 19| 8 iy bt At A% TR - ing most products freely. Orders for ex- | than 15400 shares of lsted issues and | \Whetto (nciuding flo el ine gain In price was gradually In % port “are numerous and foreign makers | the number of “different stocks denlt in | [kt S SFTR Weei V3002 0 the ] the wessfon progressed, The falling off In Per bu.. b0e. ave been compelled to reduce prices for [ amounted to 177 fssues. There were none e Sonding. weak of 185, 8174685 I 198 pw i recelpts helped, but the chicf boost came LI per doz. ogise steel rai's of (he enormous individual trasactions T RV R J | rom the shipping demand. Shorts covered Per doz., 16¢. 8pot cotton has not advanced as expected | which showed in the excited muu“ and ,,l,m July 1 to date, this senson, wheat | o |, SHE Ther fair run of sheep freely the last hour. December advanced N8 Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, %00;|on the approach of frost —Actual damage | extensive buying of Wednesday ither exports 71 bushels, against T | Got ¢ | here today for nd of the N i cloged @1 ¢ over yester- | string has not come and bellef in & current yield there the synchronous movement of g RV busliels, seainst s | Qot but the dema 0 the suppiv: Ay at wsh sales hooe were 3000 | POTATOES--Per bu., 40@@x; Idaho, per | of 10600000 Lales s stronger. British ex-| the whole market fch was so conapleu- n exports for the week nggregate 5 3“. and good stuff met with ready sa iahels. New York reported 40 loads taken | b ports of varns and cloth in October showed | ous on Wednesday, including the brief BitbaTn, aaaings Soio ity Vaot sicek. 4 | St about wteady prices. There was i for export hoard clearances i wheat | SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl. $2.0092.%. | & loss, making the total for the year very | perlod of reaction ‘after the first upward [ 57 Bushels againgt 8,020,110 fas 76 1 | Sob proportion of fed siuff ond that was and flour were equal to 310,00 bushels, Pri- | CABBAGE—Fer Ib,, 1lgc; Holland seed, | heavs Russlan ports send out wheat [ rush of prices. Todayv's market, on the | je Gt piS, WOCE 6 FE0Y QRR = 0 ) reater demand than (he grass stock mary recelpts aggregated 000 bushels, | 1% freely, and even in Argentina the outlook | contrary, was exceedingly varled and ir-| @pgm™Juiy 1 to date, this season, corn ex- | oo Ambx sold as high as $5.00 fed she compared with 98,000 last v Minne der 4 . basket, e, for the crop 18 less discouraging, although | regular all day and the furfous activity | ;5eed’ dre 60,688,070 bushels, against 83,433,847 | Oo | brought $4.10 and grass sheep $3.8. apolls and Duluth reported 475 curs, against NIONS - Per bu., 7 the quality in some districts will be Inferior nued without intermisslon or abate- [ [ONts are 60,6807 bushols agals | Oct | thine at”all good was sold early 101 Tast week and 800 o year ago. Local res J Nebraska and Utah, 30@46c; | Speculative selling here for forelgn account | ment from the opening (il the close. The LTces tor (ke ek In3is morning s were 78 curs, none of contract grade mmoth, e, meets every advance, and exports are be- | first transactions showed prices of some es number 161, againsit rn was falely - active. The market | . hind last year Western recelpts are | 8tocks pushing upward, while others vielded in this woek ' year apened eister on the favorable weather and 2 Per box. $2.0002.% fairly large, but the movement In corn into | sharply to the pressure of realizing sales. [ (2 J0/tHIR WECK & ¥ear ago, e liberul Argentine shipments, but later on | laware und Niagara, B | sight and out of the country fs extremely | Both Movements went forward with vigor for the week number seventeen et the recelpt of 226 cars, small country offer- | Malaga, per keg, $6.80@7.00. | light. A heavy cut in the price of refined | and entire disregard to divergent tenden- | (v, g n® I SUIEIBERG SEREINEER, SRATHES fngs and an improved cash demand and in tive,, ihc3l00 per bu.; per ) sugar by all the large f{nterests brings | cles at work. Different stocks and differ- | weok u year ago, thirty In 1595, thirty-three | ings and an improv od shape | BB "R enstern, 32.750800 { standard grades to G.6c for granulated ent kroups of stocks were = successively |,y "ikor dnd forty-four in 1886, sympathy with wheat ralliod I, 1ty | CRANHERRLESPer "UblL. $.00; per | Speculation in hides tn proportion to the | brought forward fio the ndvance and suc ecamber sold_between SSugi crate, §2 i ukiness in boots and shoes 1s good. Prices | cessively vielded to the pressure of profit- » o T moarea here and there Ta belleved 10 TROPICAL FRUITS. ut Chicago have ndvanced for some months | taking sales, while speciiators rushed to OBk, Nov. b MONRY . op el PO oo Bull Intarest gt Work ORANGES- Mexican, per box, $4.50. With scarcely any reaction, and ‘eather has | another group, (ransforring thelr profits YORK, Nov. §-MONT o, Dok Stronk bull et e 1 the pros- | EMONS—California, extra fancy, $4.09; | only partially responded, while boots and [ from one ‘quatter of the market to be in. | Steady § 1 oan, 34 pe perity of the other leading grain markets . shoes average the same price ns two | vested in another. Nothing could be more : me mercantile paper, Ao jer y ve Per bunch, according to size, \ths ago, when the bottom was reached | characteristic of i genuine bull market In Mo G EXC! O L. respnt e g SURRC 20U vetwesn, Sl i ¢ o1 1 fohig veason ¢ lining values fall swing 1 the fact that tho rotation | STERLING EXCHANGE ceent days. Dece sold between 2134 dlifornta, new cartons, %0c; lay- | New England shops are doing well at pres- [ of the specuation brought It around into [ {'y Rl ba and Bazkc and cl el bl ent, DUt any Bttempt (o sectre botier guo- | the ratirond gy yup again before the day [ 4% for demand and at $40%@4 8y jor | C., M. & 8t. P. Ry.. 11 Nebraxka fod Receipts were 103 cars vas th MISCELLANEOUS, tations prompt'y restricts business. Ship- | had elapsed udded to the confident senti- | $IX(Y dayes posted ratos, $481% and $1.87'4 L. Ry 15 Utah fecdsr Speculative huginess in provisions was the | & NUTS—knglich wainuts, per Ib, 18c its from Roston are slightly under lust for the udvance. At the opening and | Cgiimercial bills, #8061 5l . siic Ry strongest of any day this week and ten- | fiberts. per b, 13c; almonds. per Ib., I8 | week's, but there are ampie orders so 1ong | all the earlier part of the day the |\l Yol rtificates, 631,@88¢; bar, 63%e; | 1] Pacific system dency of prices was downward. The mar | 2 raw peanuts, per Ib., s@3ie: rodsted, | s goods do not respond to more expensive | ri d stocks were distinetly M ON D Government . Ry e B et eamactad: BUt turnsd sasy | T#OTHG: Bramils, 180, Peckns, Woite. raw materigl This state of affairs cannot | pressure, Northern Pacific and te active: rallroads, strorg. oo "o 10| F. B MGG foed han Rad been expectés e P e Col ue indel ely. Tardy winter weathe of the Pacific group, a8 wi s bt L .. {\ . ‘ceder Junuary pork sold between $11 ) Ang L3 ST, LOULS, A WHEAT—Higher; | aimost counteracts the election. Wool 18 [ But under the sustaining strength in oth LA - RPN & M. RR R et 7 ler ewes and closed lower at $iLI Januury | No. 2 red, cash Ti%e; track, 144@ | more active at Boston than any previous [ points in the market the profit-taking in | U. 8. ref ;'( reg. 1051 N , M | & feeder ewes lard between 34.67i4 and $6.6016.9:, cloINE | ke, Dec 3 i May, T0%@76%c; | time this vear, but speculation fs raflroads, Including continued heavy sell- [~ do o “ gen. B | o o ewes A shade higher nt 36,666,071, and Shiuene | Ne g ing. Manifacturers buy in mode 5 ing for London account, proc without [ do 3 4 3 | foes ¢ or wethers 1°$5.96, with the | CORN--H]| 2 cash. #%c; track, | sales at the three chief eastern markets | seriois impairment of prices. The local | do coupon s % | wethers Ahot, 145 | JAA8%C ember. Zlge; December, 34% | reached 8,131,000 Ibs. Prices are steady and | traction group and the mercurial industries, | do new 4s, 3 C & St L 48 lotivg | Al receipts 3 7] wethers Fstimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 15 | galie: Year, Sge; May, Bl holders are confident, although heavy | ineluding Sugar and Peoples Gas. contin:| do coupon 4 N. & W. con. s, (3 [ The disposition of the day's recelpts was | uh feoder wethers cars; corn, 325 cars; outs, 9 cars; hogs, 19,1 76 \rgC girong N cash, 23c; track, | stocks are avallable. ued vesterduy's upward rush for a time . Nuv. 1s 19 Has follows, each buyer purchusing the num- wethers o head . 2 2ic. November, 23c; December, 22%c¢;| Fallures for the week are 201 In the and then succumbed to the season of profit- D 1o | ber of head indicated: fed wethers The Ieading futures ranged as follows: jy, 2 white,’ 26ic. . United States, against 157 ‘ast year, and 18 | taking = Speculative shifted to the 3 e Oreg 8.1 Buyers Outhlh, Hoks Bhs 16 Towa lambs T Firm; 49c in Canada, against 23 last year steel Wtocks and t do consol b8 uv % [ Omaha Packing Co attle. Hogs.Sheep. | 0 Towa lambs Articles.! Of High.| Low | FLOUR-DuIl. unchanged — stocks in that group upward from 3 tc S 8 Reading gen. is.. S B Hummond. ¢ o SEEDS Timothy = steady, at $.75@4.20; | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. [ polnts the Jatter tigure for Steel and 1 Rio G. W. 18, wn, witt and Company s CAGO VE STOCK MARKET, sWWheat 3 flax, higher, at $17 Mire, which came late in the movement. | do ad), is Sz St L & I M c. o8.111% | Cudahy Packing Co. ... . Nov R o CORNMEAT-Steady, at $2.00. | The ‘demand for these stocks and their i’ So. 1 8T g, 0820 | Armoir & S e ] Cattle and She ! i 3R/ on cked Amgregate of Buainess Tranancted by | going weore on the whole the most « & O, a8 consoly o Big G, g e h h Stemdy (o i T IRRM SR OROR 860 the Amnocinted Banks. Lt R AT R R By 2 8 L BT Om. P Co, trom K. ¢ w Strong—Hogs Advanee SHghtly. HAY- Ifirm; timothy, $1260@1360; prairie, | NEW YORK, Nov. 0.—The following | coulers advanced as @ group, Tk fieat | €& 0% T & Huntzinger. o1 1 o g SEIBARD, N CATTLE—Recolpts, 10.5 table, v Bradstreet, shows the | preferred leading, with a They 2 So. Pacific ix Henton & Underwood. . @ 31 ¢ heud: # Steady to strongi WHISKY-Steady. at $1 bank the principal eitles for | were followed by the i Missourl | Chicago : So. Railwiy 5 Hamilton & Rothsentid e O Saasrer stackt weak; natives, best IRON COTTONTIIES 31 the week ended November 8, with the per- | Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk & West- [ Colo. So. T E T, L. F. Huss 3 ++ | on sale today, one carload at $.70; good ty BAGGING- 7% @8t centage of increase and decrease as ern and some of the ruilroads, and during | D. & R 9y Tex. & Pacific 18115 | Gther buyers MY | " ime st b Mo poor” (o me tum, pared with the corresponding week the last_hour Sugar and the Pacifics gen- | Erle gen g do s t . .18 @6.40; selectod feeders, slow, at year: ally. The forecasts of the weekly cash [F. W. & D. Unfon Pac, 48,1 Totals I 3 mixed stockers, dull. at aull: $1.00, - iges of the banks were not altogether | Gen. Electric 56,118 Wabash 1s 6| CATTLE-V TSR L gt oot (0g4.40; helfers, 82,8004, RY-Steady: chickens, 6c; young, | | | | suring, bat as the call doan rate failed | Ia. Central 18...113% do 2s 2 ATTLE-Very few cattle arrived this | $1.25412 Dulls, $4.0006.6, XAns. 1060 | 1060 |10 Thed Bla72c: turkeys, i young, Tei ducks, CITIES, | Clearings.| Inc.| Dec. | to give any warning indication of a scarc- | L. & N. unf. 1s... 6514 West™ Sh | DTS oty Bbout B0 he g reported | ) head; best on sale today four 115 T (3 1 funds the specilative activity was | M., K. & T. 2s. Wis. Centr: i The murket seemed to be in good (of cornfed at $1M and six carlo R-Steady; creamery, 18G23c; | - R - 1ed up fo the close, but with some | do 48...... Va. ¢ shape wll around and seliers had little dif- s at $3.80; Texas fe 176150 T N T T 11.0| Signs of unsteadiness in prices. The course | “sofrercd ° fleulty in dispoxing of what they had at | L0 ass steers, 18- Higher; Roston . e 114,112,013 33| of the currency Jhs ugain tirned toward B , - AN S AT S oking for good beef S OGE —Receipt head thm PROVISIO quiet; jobbing, $13.00. | | Wi o 07 he interior, and this, together with the Jpackers were o 0od beef | Receints ead: estin g l)rv,xnll'(r-‘; rlx'\‘ju(s ‘-'n‘l].’:‘i-l,mm gl 58 | BOvernment revenue requirements, seems to f . Boston Steck Quotntions. gattie today and such as wete offered s L T TS X ipapensd shorts. $7.3: clear | 8t. Louis v | have m Gffset he receipts of gold, | BOSTON, Nov. —Call lowns. {g5_per | Feadily at”steady prices with | lower, .,,,4]' stron; & inolie o ow, $1.8715. Bacon (boxe Plttaburg g1k The log sked to expand. T arge | cent; time’ lons, 4i4@s per cent. Officfal | The market on corn cuttle I 5 'mixec e $.0004.95: go. tra shoris, clear ribs and clear [ Baltimore ...\ 1. . ¥ funds offering during the week were In | prices: Shaielllne BiLite, pnex Sha_ peices now 4 T "“”v” f s follow: bbl Ban Francisco . At 'l" r“llm; to l.;v l]llflh\n’fl ment of l|=|«l|’|l‘r|v T - ‘\l‘fPekHHl l:‘l:nn":“ Mx“d‘!h!hn I:“"““IT f n;:in hu of sulow, jotations were a ows ¥ 5 s.; wheas, | O { 5 3 dividends and terest money, but un- , J [Unfon Pacific ok, onef des hav 50 80 808 L i FLOUR- Quiet: winter patents, $5.7013.80; | 24t bii : corn, oats, 33,000 b LR R B ; ! P R TR D AT G Hd wiinion Factfo ... Tairly well, thoughe of course are [ SHEED" AND LAMBS - Receipts, 10000 atraights, $3.1003.60; bakers, $2.905.7 SIIPMENTS Flour, {100 bbla: wheat, | New Orlenns 4 E released © from other sources’ which had | Amer: Sugar Wik Central . s [bre Or lesy Baslect: Iower; "500d. 6. cholos wetRers SL00GI AN WilEAT L 0. 27,000 b3 corn, 56000 bu.; s P ek been tled up for safety over the election. | do pf AT At g Cow stff wis 1 o0d demand ngaln to- Tt oA Chaics, st RRLHate. | SLO0E M 5 | Hapmes s The bond market was strong, active and F i Tads day and prices looked a lttle stronger on | o1 $40014. 50 oy e YA HGRN- No. 2, Bame; No. 2 yellow, i Cleveland ... broad 1o gree corresponding with that | Boston & Alb'y. /231 ¢ Alloves M. o o4 | the better des, the week it is safe oAk R @9 2 i A \ 0.~ WHEAT-De- | riohd «ooeeeeeer 'Y of the stocks. Total sal value, $4, Boston & Me. (1% [Amal. Coppeer .. 51 sy that the cholce cows and heifers P ik oot : No. 2 white, 2c; . 6514 69%c; cash, No, 2 hard, | Providence . 35 | 000, United States new 48 advanced % and | C., B. & @ 135 [Boston & Mont. 5.0 © all of 10@lic higher, but the common No, 7c; No. 2 red, T1@T2%c} [ Milwaukee .. ¢ all other Issues cxcept the registered 3 | Dom. Coal pfd. 113 |Butte's " Hoston. 87 | Kinds and cannere are only avout steady Naw oot 601701y 8 L ARy H 5 s per cent on the last ca' | Federal Steel 1 ere were hardly enougl eders here AP A . Me; falr to | 4 . 3Gke; May, Wie: | Bagiol: 4 . Mie Commercial - Advertiser's Tondon | “do pfd today to make a market and the fact that | , NS VORK, Nov 0 BEEVES -Receln s Pt . 3@34e; No. 3 white, z& OMAHA ke i finuncial cable says: There was a distinct | Fitchburg pfd It wiis the lust end of the week made buyers | $90/ heud; steers active and log bigh ax, $167; No. 1 morth- 330 He. 4 o TN I8 & | reduction in the Volume of bustness trans- [ Gen. Electric % rather cauti bout taking hold, The Skt ML FE A et AP L o Prime timothy, $4.10.@4.20. | "5 00 e, oIS i o o 4l | acted In the murkets here today, belig | “do’ pfd d iy - red, however, - brousht right around | SLockers, 2 50612 . ohol ptract grade, $10. RYE—No. 2 e, Bavannan 1L sl partly due to the obstruction of the tord | Bd Al 1P 24 ; ot prices, as compared with yesterday, | SXPOrt stock "i) @3 50. nle. IONS-Mess pork, |wr“l-h} $10 HAY- Cholee timothy, $10.00@10.50; cholce | ey sseeens mayors \]\H:\‘. but due mal nly to the ap- ‘\= x. Central L 2 Quiney The same o ild be ;.«]m of stock cows and 3 ,:“1,‘,""’"‘;\\;“ ‘“",", I, per 100 'hs. $4.9 orairie, $8.006 4 ] 8 reee voe proach of Monday's settleme Amert- | Mich, Tel.. 4 At helfers and stock bulls, but stock calves 2 H op wr ribs nides . (1008e), 36, LD e 1l aatry, | Himtford I 3 eans were not excited and the activity In | N. K. G, & ©. Rt PeiCoppaty were dull, the same as they have been all 15%0 and refrigorator heer'at ers (boxed), $5.7 Short A 3 Y, {('h-“r‘m‘xsn e i 500 L |I|‘-|||| much reduced © They were it u:d Colony a1 h Mining ... Hl_”‘um-kh { | Rucelhtv 388 hend:. aative. nud ahen (boxed), $6.6006.7 AR i ; Memphie e v vy New York suppott, | O1d Dominfon .. 5 Wi Mining ... ere have not been enough western | . Recelpts, 228 head; active nn, g R Nt Ena | 1008 1 e T Teh: Missoun ana Jeanavs | Washington . ? but Landon i3 sthl inclined to realize, be- | Rubber ........... 343 \vo.verines russ beef coming this week (o tell much | ¥ veals, $.00¢8.50; grassers, $3.0.¢ swing are the receipts and shipménts | Wil oo cases ‘Included 146 morn Peoria e B H ciuse the fact that the recent tradiog | —— = ut the market, but the demand seems AMRS | RO P i uded) e more a0 | Bochenter 1. s 2 has been lurgely a professional gumble on | g e 0 be in good shane and the few sales that | poyd . i Receipts. Shipments, |, *FURIPTECheat, 7 B i New Huven'.... 5 the election of Mr, McKinley, Hu‘”minkn- | New York Mining Stoek. v h,;.,. made are a liitle atronger It any- f i Flour, bbls il 16,00 4 i R Rt S hoat, 100,000 bu,: proester .11l L the atrset howmever, proved arprtea | NBW.YORK Nov d.oPhe oo o | thing “than the prices paid « week ago. Corn, bu teeasseee b, 000 — - e gy e 1 L - » u - o . | today: 8004 quality and e week are 106 | gale; nominally firm at $5.306r6. 40, Oats: bU.oie e 000 Springtield, ) . however, London scems to require soms 15c higher Canners held about stead Rye, bu 000 kel 3 ain and Provistons, Fort Worth ........... 4741 2 new developments as an - incentive u,.r‘:.:n:'-“tv’nl- it 1 lm-hlr 7 Feeders also sold about the same, a8 18| IKansaw Clty Live Stocx Market Rarley, bi 49,000 RPOOL. Nov. 0 —WHEAT-8pot, | Portland, Me. election fmpulse having been exhausted oin: ymouth' e. Rey o 1 5 ! ; oted abo spoesentative sales . ks S ) . chang steady; No. 2 red western winter, steady, | Portland, Ore........ 5 The Bank of England return con- | Con. & Va.. % Gucksuver 1 ne Sl KL i KANSAS CITY, Nov. §-—CA ; On the Praduce exchange todas at e 1 northern Spring, 84 43: | 8t, Joseph tinues 1o influence the money market, To- | i, 0 do pfd 4 4 BEEF STEERS cefpts, 2,600 natives, 600 Texans, 250 caly ter market wa T ai1ie | N0 1 California, fs 1d. Futures were qu Los Angeles . duy the bank consented to do a small busi- Curric... 80 Slerra Nevada. .. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. quickést market of the month; killing cat- datries, dull, at 104 December, 6% 1ad; March, 63 17 NoOFfolK ... RS D 8.6 | nesy dn loans at it per cent and discounts Norcross. 17 Standard e 1 M0 425 tle steady to 10c higher; stock and feeding RREE frosh, 2 CORN-8pot, auiet; Amerlean mixed, | Syracuse ... 4 at 4 per cont. indicating that 1t has the | Homextike - Unfon Con . 3 o 1o § 1o Kinds steady;’ native steers, $100006; S . new, 4 1d. . Futures, quioe. Novembar: Saa Aol A market well I hand n Silvel 6 Yellow Jaciet . 3 . 8.0 b 0 butcher cows and heifers, $3.00G4.7; can- NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | 1" mber, da 140’ January, e bid’ | Res Moines R The forlowlnk are the closing prices on | Mexic: : 2 |Brunswick ... o A4 ...1238 5 o $200@3.00; stockeors and feeders, Recelpts of ‘wheat during the last threo | Wilmington, Dei. ... 7 9| the New York Stock exchange: Ontario ...... tS AND HEIFERS. @6.00; fed westerns, $4.65a0.15; wint Quotat Day on Varfous 41\;.u jere 47,000 centals, “Including 179,000 | Fall River ......... e e e - — . B m(‘uwn 1T|-'\||nu M. 2 tie American. [N RO 73 L. | Atenison ... it Union Pacitic ... 6 4 culves. 3 (W YORK 9 FLOUR—Recelpts, of American corn during the | Gi plds . 7 1,168,140 do i do pfd 1 London Stock Quotations, i 1020 HOGS-Recelpts, 10,600 head; market 30 Do, "}»‘;.N.m AL Worn s, 8600 | 1 duys were 137,00 contaty. © ‘,\321‘,‘;‘-".}“(,‘.;}' . 1,430.6: Baltimore & O Wabash s LONDON, Nov, m.-Closing Sisis i . opened e lower and closed with the loss pkgs.: market steadier and active: winter | PROVISIONS-Lard, American refined, tn | Lowell Ganadian Pac X Ci Ty | Gon T 143 P 3 | fally rephineci poavy. $.ToE.88; mixed and Pt ST 00 M, 85 605 60 Min- | Batls, 4 8; prime weatern, i tubs, aulet, | Kentile n Canada So & A |‘"‘ morie; 1-16 I 30 Miissesissdiel ght, SEToad xine: bl 240004 60 o8 8, 4 h : Chicugo G, W, is. Central ... A on ... 5% Pennsylvania siie . murket steady; lambs, 5.2 5;»:'::;1“@;“’.\“1}':21 ,;"( TH, $5.0003.40; win: ;:x:‘}(:r: b Co B & Q@ Third Avenue (llmdlnh Pac Wiy Reading LTS N 3380084 wtockers md feedors, ] 1 ! A vy &q . St. Paul g No. Pactfic ped sales, 40 bbls. good, (Shaimi | TOLEDQ, Nov. 8 -WHEAT-Dull higher; | Now Beaford ... 1001 s Ol A B L o A ar i Hlinots Central 1‘4"’,1.run’| e .|;.|.|.<.~,u. fancy, $3 Buckwheat flour, o8 November, 76%c; December, TT¥c: ¥nnx\'ll|~, Tenn 150 “hi & BT 1 - ‘:. ulsvi le . 80'4 Anaconda $ 2 1 Riaul Markai cholos e e ! & B T i By nion Pac. pfd.. sis Rand Mines | 4" : i § : : ) Market, BUCK W AT Easy, 51560 | Dull, steady; cash, 87tc; Decem- | Birmingham o 0 &N\ ¢ Wells et oy A Mines i Al i BT ATTLE—Recelpts, CORNMEAL~Quiet, slow: western, 8ic; | be “c. Wichita ........ [ R At + [ £l g sl 1,400 luding 700 Texans; market elty, SSc; Brandywine, $2.4602 60 | TOATS" Dull; cash, 22¢; December, Ze. | Binghamion : GG Anere featiae v r, firm, 20 9-16d_per ounce ; 9 8 S Neadyinative shipping and syport stears, RYE-Quiet: No. % western, fite, f. 0. b, e Lexington, Ky..... 9.4 | Colorad mere M MONTY—Ho0s pov: iy 164 pov ounce. | | 1.-: : i | 35000 0 e a0 butoher ateera afloat: state, 460ibic, o 2 9. prime, $6.2); | Jacksonville, Fla. g a0 3 Amer. 8. & R\ €14 open market for short bills, J f i $vn0 00! Meors uniier 1900 1bs,, $3.0006.00 BARLEY- Dull; (e 1 h, Kulamazoo ... 3 pof & 1 Ao : %@3% per cent; for three monthe. i, 3o iin Magkars Spders, Sdgi-dasavy apc Buffalo: malting, e, o 4, f., Buffalo, | Akron .. 5 L o) § o # Amer? Spirits L1 ¢ | @i per cent ankete ¢ d; canners, $1.508 e MATT st wedtern, @k, | nd rket, l“‘hu:(lrnnl;u‘ll” i 3 ot & % “do. prd 4 A . 2 4,50 cown and heifurs, $54808.00 " E bu.; exports, 1= | PHILADELF 3 BUT — | Rockfor A 1o prd LT Amer. 8H : o R T ecclpts, 7,600 head: . 5.630.000 b, futtres, 80,000 b, | Firm: fan ustern creamery, He: faney | Cantom 0. 1111111l : peis | o prd Lms | BERLIN wn_Finauctal, NFERS. bl o 1 3 1 Bpot, firm: No, 2 red, 19%¢, f. 0. b., | westorn prints, s Soringrigld, 51111000 B 10 15t 'pra Amer, 8.8 Wil of ‘the ‘Tmberia) Bank of "Gernantoment | -« 1080 SIS Tutehers, S tato aflont; No. 1 hard Duluth, S\ o. b, 1GS—Firm: good demand: fresh nearby | Fargo, N i Gt. Nor. | 3 do pfd . the foliowing changes: o : she craees 4 . -1080 AND LAMI ¢ 700 head; afloat, Options opened firmer on English | and western, fresh southwestern, 23c; | Sloux il § l’ 3 - | Hocking Amer. Tin Plate, 845 | creased 2100000 sy (ye) nd b U B R ¢ {0 strong: o muttons. and were later strengthened by small | fresh southern, Mastings, Neb...... Hoeking \ d o ped Crenned o marks, trensury nof | B ¥ 10 SEoDEI natva mutions eipts and absence of selling | CHIESE—Qulet; New York full creams, | Fremont, R y s y Amer. Tobacco. | Creased 24050000 wayaCLhar securitios de- tereici 3 4 IR oS A LY % = e S8 grnzse & e mme 2 EERE gTeT2L © =527% “zz-3zR% Fat - T 8 “=5555s i il sgnze 232 ne | was no particular change in the f situation today, there apparently ng enough buyers on’the market to taks | all that was offered at steady price Quotations: Cholve western grass woth- cholce grass yearlings, $1. ewes, $3 50 fair to' good spring lamhe, $ ( fair to good apr lambs, $4 b 0, foe ler wet B, f iambs, $LO@L40. Represontaiive srssan sessas b3 222 TENAES cesosm & o 402 3 403 o es s e z | * Indicates Sunday |, The officlal number of s of atock | I\ 8 ol Firm, with ac- | Brought in today by rond wan 4 g Fters business in bankers' bills at $4 ise Cattle. Hoge.8heep, | {17 Nepruska fod wethers . 7 tecelp b sle ood” lambs r; sheep, ambs, $4.7505 7: a_Tambs, none pressure. wa conflicted, but | fancy small, 1ilc: New York full creams, | Davenport ... A . | Towa Gentral o ped | enioasy farks and not the bull pparently received ‘most | good to choice, 104 11c., ' | Tole ssenne y A % Anac. Min, Co {on London, 20 o ol oyt 8 s . . 3 credit. The close Was steady at W%ade net Galveston i X . Hirooklyn R. T | Eount’rates tor whort bilia. i1 per et tor | : . i U L SAsih Live Biask. advanice. “Sales Ineluded No. & r.ql\Mu Houston 1100100 8.0 . Golo Tuel & L 48 | § months bilis, 4% her cent. - Drices | 170002 o 3 AR OLIRR W, JORERYS 2o, Nov, homifipe- closed. $9%c: My, SN e ’ BRSR 0 3 i Con.' Tabacco ... 8 | opened weak on the® hovrse: taaar on | Lo § e clal)—The Journal quo closed. ¥isc: November closed, 78c; g oy O, a0yl hard, | fefena ...\l i g a0’ pfa | afivicen fram mieh 44 Fesrnine Jriui [ 1 ol CATTLE - Recelpts, 1,50 head; market ac- L TG@ATH 1-160; closed, 79c. No. 3 spring. 62 ER ALY i | Bvanaviiie 2 + 5 7 teral Steel Annexation of tund thare Harding Rusain s CAL | uv mmn, nativ 507 Texas and RN--Recelpts, 208,100 bu.; exports. AU R ) "'.’,‘* No- | Macon ¢ do pfd <o T3 | there was a good recovery on the heliad | 17 “on western @i A0; cows and helfers, §2 S 63,000 bu. futures, 240,000 b rethern, 77c; December, | Tjitle Roc 5 9 Central Gen. Blectric | that the report had been over catimated A ity H TETH B b e, oo Joarlings t ensy: No. 2, 46, elevator, and J Springfield, 11......0 b Minn, & St ilucose Sugar .. 5544 | The close was si ‘on Tumors of \ne| ! FERS, nd caives. §.364.40 stookers and feeders, b, afloat. Option market wus Youngstown, O... .| “do pfa do prd........... 0205 | satisfactory lenders #t a o ot g STEERS 8. $3.00G4.20; venls, $4.00606.25. e and hizher' on (e trenh i wheat Colorado Springs .. : yo Paciile Infer, Paper 112y | Hired i local * Covering and unexpectedly | smali Moblle & OHio o prd..... 4| ULONDON, " Nov Money was in country offerings. Closed steady at %he net Milwaukee Grain . Totals, U. 8...¢ M., K. &T Laclede Gas | ney was | Bdvance. My closed, 4%; December, | o MILWAUK Nov. 9.~ WHEAT= | Totals outside N. ¥ s do National Biscit Discounts " Ko 0 e Nhwed, 1o Firmer: ‘No. 1 northern, Tc; No. 2 northe | morers ¢ 4 . N° 3. Centr do ‘ptd T the firmness ot New | ] T market aetive, steady; lumbe, $4.7505 40, Recelnts, S0 bu.; exports, 25,000 | X HaTtye, - T DOMINION OF CANADA AN sentrl Natlonal Lead " n Boiae srmoess of Nes T sheep, $3.70404.15, i s i -T0irm: No. 1, B4@5le bt ERARE IS s Norfolle & W do P ; ot B, hecuioes onl the stack c¥ ; teady 46 v | ehar wenerally firm. but the 10rd 2 Stock In Sight, afsiness and the approach of setilomen s . : Tt Following are the recolpts at the four ) 3 whtite, 20 trinck | BARLEY=Higher; No."2, 6@6lc; sample, | Montreal ........ o pra Natianal' Bieel | mayor's © speech womewhat " interrup!-d mixed western teci track white west- ad Toronto ..... b ncific 9, Pes ] orn. 21ass0; track white stnte ————— Winnineg ...... St *do prd N. Y. Alr Brake.13l © | Consols eased slightly on aceount . shenne principal western markets November o tlons qulet but steady Minnenpo! Wheat Market. Hallfax \ Ontario & W No. Amertean 17 rden of money, lome P - . | Cattle. Hogs. Sh FEED-Quict: spring bran, $16.20 NNEAPOLIS, Nov, 9. —~WHEAT—Cash, | Hamilton 814,07 Ore. Ry, & Pacifle Coast Sg | falrly malntained. Great Iaste tith STOCK CALVE Bouth Omaha ... , Soo middiings, $17 061950, winter bran, D, c: May, 7c. On track: | 8t. John, N, SAbEY TI80 do pfd do lat prd 85 | ened Americans were the most ] 395 1 Y Chicago . 2900 19.00; city. $17.0001 hard, TThe 1 northern, 75%¢; No. \couver 101007 3| Pennavivania g ¥ | though the rive was checked, d 4 3 Kansas City 7 100 lwl‘ shipping, 75 to | 2 northern, 7 eenee 828,118 Reading L Auik [ently to profit taking in New York 1 L3 8t. Louls ..... ceee 1,400 o - do st L W4 | closed steady. Kaflirs were firme LR o A = HOPS. Lllh! state, common to chein, g coeeee 36,508,087 o « Pressed 8 B L ators belng occupled with the ¢ v 'l ’ Tolals . .\ 7,809 184 Wietse; s, oo B Rio ( do pra ¥ | BOEK DANK coshhls o : 0 2 o J 1809 crop: 10GIT3e: ol 2ade, . Looe oMt | NEW YORK, e CORFEE-~Spat | s st 0 m‘\mw B, Gar. il | aE3uenos Avres wes J5.e0 ¢ 8014 promiy # Calitornin Dried ¥ HIDES-Galveston, o; Call. | Sh0d, . PLoady: Ne ipvoice, A LA S E 3 CIAL REVIEW, | St Lo & 8§ ¢ I PARIS, Nov. 8 —-Business on the bou £44 i 8 o | NEW YORK, Nov. 8—CALIF forntu, 21 to 2 1bs.,"18%c; Texas'dry) 24 10 [ Hiivhi Cofiova, Sualdihe. | Kutures op BRADNTRERT'S FINAN | do Tat prd K 7 foday opencd caim | und “Jater i 1 g DRIED FRUITS-Dull and unch 20° c A prices 5@ oints lower, ar e m— | do 2 pfe | Bpanish 45 advancing on - cont 2 3 A : market for evaporated applos r WOOL- Dull; domestic fleece, 25q27c; | SOffHnued R ,“”"""‘ solider general| Steok Hxokunge Has Celebrated the | gt L. Bouthw . Canl rl‘-m\ a¥ing. Portugucses were . B p s and about steady at unchanged prices; stato Texas, 106116 Ahe D 000, the, infiCtersnce of the Hu)ia fumph of Sound Money | gdeppid | mand.” Rio tintos were weas or : 0 common were quoted at A@be: prime, ARG PROVISIONS- Reef dull; family, 18 _TRAVKOL NIALIELAS. W henrlal, Trad-| NEW YORK, Nov. %.—Bradstreet's Fi- (St Paul b DeBecrs wers easter anl Kaffirs : Sc; cholce, 4%afc; fancy. 6U6k%c. —Prunes | Exchange ® Mo i8—Re its, 6,100 i tured ‘fron tn fthineland and. Westphaiie. | . PAGS, to 6 Jower, all Krades, B to; Bulle of demand toduy h vio %o0d | 4, 710 | sinles, $4.7504.%0. o 8 viow of paitl "STOCK SIBEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 200 head ; t % ing was comparatively 1ight and of a pro. | r 3 | ol I VIBIONE-Reet, aull:, { b10.50 v g i K, do_ ptd ! trong, on @ rumor tha: Goners 4 tro quoted 14 (o Sige por b, an i et 0 10 80 et i i oe, | feSvlonal | character. “The market ¢loscd | nancial Review tomorrow will say L By Ao ued R L TN L L \ 4 : Mare Aunted tham Bae to S per by SR G B Sut hats, “Xamay, e mose: | at (et “lows of Total |~ Speculation awaited the presidentinl ele Pacific Western Union price. Three per cent rent 100 o ? Moor P 1haibe. Peaches, pecled, 160 Dellion, 390001100 Dleklod shoulders. $6.00; | Sh1es, agy, Includ ember 4t | tion with confidence, despite nervousncss . Rallway epublie 1. & % | the account. Exchange on Londor 1 sove 8 I 490 | 200; unpeeled, B pickled hams, 89,0003 S e S50 | 895, Decomber, $T.00° January Febru [ in’ some quarters and (he hardening of ra 46 prd [ 'fhe Aosount. xelinnge on Lendon, cows 2c; b Vember closed, $7.07%, nominal; western | *7¥: $7100 March. $7.15G7.2); Ma 25 money on the eve of the d-clsion “rh:|Tex, & Paciii C.& 8L 5 q o9y 01l Marke ateamed, $74215; October closed, 7.5, nom- s S e munity, moreover, has g T | o T M (Dstoher: closed, ¥ ¥ Good Ton celehrntad the tramph |~ sjedn é i ; Cow OIL CITY, Pa., Nov | § otk Amerien 880 comnonnd" 8155 | NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—DRY GOODS. e prinainles. ang. the ex.| *Bx-dividend ST, LOUIS, Nov. §:—Clearings, §5807.050 il ances, o, i whipment; @625, A iy, 15 Bhaen: ehirt | Market conditivns in dry goods show some | pectation of further ¢ ity by | butances, 34147851, Moncy, ba7 per cent; New | 8 feeders.. 71 3 83 k 33 BYOTAES: o560 bbis. o i amily: KILE ; encouragem d “thotigh bus AHASION 0L TURCINF HURIASE RECADRELY X | York exchange. #5¢ discount bid, par aeked. | 3 cows 3 288 v 1105320 DbIn; ave R e e e sellers Nave not come together s vet on | of last week there was i conservative foel- | CINCINNATE Nov. 8 —Cleurings, $2465, | ° : Neb | York, W5 1one ishind.” 51 5ou1 the question of prices it s evident that | ing. due to higher money nnd 1 disp sition rices | 400, New York exchange, 104160 discount; | 15 teeders ceders ey h B there’ are a goud many who aro still will- | te restriet speculative oblizations, ‘thoy Busine, 1 A foaden sedars, . X sy S Jl6c: country. | INE o buy if they can persuade agents to | the indications we i large INterats | NEW YORK. Nov Aateatioar o 9. Clearings, $23,099, 7 cowm,...1080 300 3 cows.... 1166 Quleti clty, 41-1e; country, |yl "thoir ideas.” There s n general tone | had satisfiel themselves abaut the vesiic [ m‘ RK barlane posted exchange, $181% [ 1 cow. .. 0130 3 HRPmHEY Stendy: domestie, falr to extra, | Of hoperulness in the. tr. and were @ving the market support. On | oW will say 4 @i 5 York exchange, o coun t A. J. Anderson—Neb, Tapan, K@, = » * | improvement s looked fo ; last Saturday and Monday the market was | There Is a stronger tone in cotton and | NIW Arings, $281,- | 23 feeders 400 Toeders.. 870 8 [y /,—\ & Quiet; Orleans, open | Prices remain firm and in excellent | #trong, owinz largely to' the tendency «f | Woul, the former largely because of 1o- A (¢ S Kettle. rood to eholce, e, i of condition the sliorts to cover. It was, however. a 18 or fears of crop damage, while the | carings, $2,002424; | 9 cows cows....1070 3 S BUTTER- Rocelnts, 5.048 firmer e | favorite theovy with manv onerators tiyot | latter is firm at former quotations on ¥ ity | §8aws 1 toedts: il & eaniarae ey N uns creamiey ndEmert Sugar | ihe market, s In 189, had discounted Mo | volime of business equal to' lately on- | DL Nov. 8.—Clearings, $15,- | Batery. o — % o HEWEINO | NBW' YORK, 8 MeKinley's' re-olect nd - the vea'laing | larged totals, Cereals are, ay a whole, duil | HoG irket at tnis point onend CHRRR 3469 pkes: quiet; | falr refining, gentr 5 3, sales would probably render a further im- | and luck wpeculative intoret Wheat " s up this morning with bid ing 21ya Jarge, white H ......1 White, 104 | molasses sugar, 3%¢: refined, dull, vement on the probanle sound tieully unc 1.‘.“”.“” 4240, Levorte | of Y than 3¢ dat’s " B Mo Do) eudy: onen kettle, %c: open kettle ce _co! o ade arrer gems a1 64 A DUFIRE BLG D I8t U | goot P e prices, and as *hey o e a8 Receipts, 4351 pkas.: firm; w b, | tritugal, Sadet 1-16c: centritugol orders to that market Treaday | 0 realiung, Corn 18 ofly freofl PRGN e ow ey | be dquite anxlols for suppiles, they had t pegulur nacking, at mark. 18G3c; western, | @1 13160 White, 415 IR0 ShE e of Sib sction | Sk (ol are cather | &3 HGd Mol ing, 6 i Jo¥ mlsiine BT R T Toss off. M seconds, 1ade. Molasses, qulel: 8 50 unmjstakabie. those, faciiities g L T e ft R Food middiln o and $4.70 ow hoes sold garly At METALA=TIL cantinies to ba the only | Ue, 31080 centritugal, SQi&c. By A 1 DL RN aniy Dois "wne | trha T T | g R g R ' mber, 9.0860,c; | % UL the bulk brought $4.67% and $.10 | l“[s E 80YD 1H/ active option nsthe metal market g g Ao Rt tha. Ghemam b i e |V nernl market today then wie about | estimuted At 60,00 shares, amd caused | the best reports as to the deemand and o i b IAEEA ! N 3 Whak and somawhat lowss today on aoc y tharp advance ' in American ralls. The | prices come. While a considerabie volume arch, B11a0. 12c; Apr May with yeata e After 1] phene 1039, Omahs, \ Shroad ...'\‘?u"u'fi!«r.l'l“,'.'.h‘l'x'.’.;"‘" or here. T y 9.~Todus's_ stute- | Banday's Slose, with u ood (eal'of excitor | brovisus i chection, he quantity of (e foglly Svapinisy wes COMMISSION, d a . 0.—Toduy's e+ | Monday's close, with a good deal of exclte- | previous to ehection. the quin of sales t (i AL T S L) 3 Close was weak at $2 Pig’ iron | ment of the treasury balances In the gen- | ment Firted since hus been very wattsfactory. | atel Kad of Quarrsl, yosterduy. Th s GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS 0 1 bull S feeders. 708 4 () <1 | RoOMANY LIFE ELOG. ) OMAHA MEB. Varranie ruled. obst At S.00GI0UE WIth | Pal fund: exciusiva of the b0 Sotd | PAtk e was considerable pront taking, | ik reports the last week's sale nf pig OUTH, Ky.. Nov. 8—Thomas|2holes load of lehr hogs Inke copper at $18T@1T00. ‘Lead and apel, | reserve I the division of i subplemented by selling for’ London. WIth | at 76,000 tons. the Target of any week this | Hackat shot and killed S Hamition st | 4y S 1IN AR HANE Cabie at BOARD OF TRADE. for were awaln uulet “ard inchanged, ut | shows: Avallable cash balance, $13s 01,062 falrly Iarge short offerings by traders. | year. A simiia report comes from Eir: | nlght at Brockville in W auarrel over | piicen. apout Tait of yesterdays advinc Correspondance: Jobn A Warten AT and M respectively. The | gold, $94,160,361. 'nu rncuon. however, falled to appear, | mingham, where 110,000 tons are reported | politice. was lost today, but prices are suil about | AFest wires to Chicage and ‘q

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