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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, T , caused by the vals and weak \ TR RRICHTEN | ter of price, y oty trom King- sLp toy ; It p—— & o wan firmer at $17 PIg iron warrants goods fihd wool 1s, perhaps, the least (n- | Chinge bt N B daiters o At 300456 The Strenitth ot the e material, I faco of (o | BRADSTREETS FINANCIAL REVIDW e Wheat Market Dull and Featureless with price for lead was 84 and for cop- | All Lines Feel Vigorous Impetus of Holi- [ hand-to:mouth " demand from ‘manufac: e . bl Reoeipts of Oattle Light and Prioes Stronger turers, | table. A slignt decline In the , Bpeculation at Btandstill, day Boom, price of raw cotton, the effect of smalies | Stoek Market Seems Likely to Con- on All Kinds. €xport movement, and realizing by holder tinwe in Upward Course. MARKETS. \ % — of Fotton goods, dre, as a tule, frmiy held, | NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Bradstreet's — J tions on Wit the opening of spring trade is awalled | pinancial Review tomorrow will say NOVEMBER CORN TAKES ANOTHER TUMBLE wney Produce, EVEN BOOTS AND SHOES ARE AWAKENING | yxith conitdence. *the one ‘wnmiiiafators | fodiings at the New York Stock ex. | HOGS AVERAGE A GOOD NICKEL LOWER BGGS-—-Rocelpts, ight; good stock, 18@300 —— T i b cottons, b et it CThrae !9l | chanke were smaller this week than at any LIVE P TRY. 8 Sle: FOONTES, weaken Prow; L ehehet cottons of | me since the election s wis in part LIVE POULTRY=Hens, 44@6c; foostcrs, - a rown g00d JORCHOG Sottpm due to the hollday on Thursday, which Oats Decline in Sympathy with #pring chicken; ; ducks, 6'@sc; | ¢ Rise in Footwear Makes Gen- | many grades have been advanced this | {0 " Three Cars of Sheep on Sale Today e T S s . irally had o tendency to restriot spec Wheat and Corn=Provisions Are e, D140 keys, 6c Advancement Complete— | WOok Bilkcs yre rather slow of sule and 16| Ulation. 11" Wak, however, noted that the [ and They Dronght Good Steady Quiet and Irregular, Though :D POULTRY—Hens, (14 D Mark 1ess o ely en e eports | falling off n the volume of transactions roosters, 4G6c; ducks and geess, i@Sc; Ml M vt ooy Coma them el A e, ThNte | Was atended by @ change In the character FHISISIAPAST Iow (R0 Weeh Market Opened Eusy. fpring chickens, per 1b., GGEC; turkeys, ~Cotton Advance Small, Tho most hackward Are from seetions of tha | Of the market indicated by a decreased hows Little Change. S Bk east, where unscasonable weather s com- | prominence on ' the " part of commission - - GAME-Prairie chieken -Imr do‘z‘ ;”151.0‘? —_— platfied of, and from sections of the spring "vufiu« n‘ml n;nn- ""f\’;x m‘(m"";;.- |Ilml:|n'w:n.|» —_ tucks, per’ doz. a3 50; YrNe W | Wheat reglon whic ered mast from the | ulation was responsible for the bullish ten- o o CHICAGO, Nov. 0 —Wheat was aull. De- | teal, '3} e 8l 1gi Hack: | (NEW YORK. Noy. h—ft @ bun & Co.s| 2 Mot Slon, hich guered, most (o (2 | dency™ i many of the more prominent| yo .o SOUTI OMAHA Nov 0 | P snipes, $1 quail, §1.50¢1.75; Jae - b oW of Omorrow wi I etter situatio Umber has ! 0gs. p eember, having sageed on lberal roceipus, | {hPes, 8.5l auail, 41,500 say: il btter situation Ingiumber, 14 | " The irregularity in prices seemed, tn fact, | Officlal Monday 4098 8,805 absenes of bettor forelgn demand and other | "R i _Common to fair, 12¢; chelce, | Commercial fallures fn November were 260 | Y0 foat b1 (e Rrain market this to procead largely from the absence of the | OMcinl Tucsday 6182 bearish considerations, closed wenk, %¢ | 15%16c; separator, 2c; gathered creamery, | I numoer and $12.30.816 in amount of 13- | was the carryiig 1o & atecteral conelusion | eager buying demand for stocks on the | Official Wedneaday W 1813 under Wednesday. November corn dropped | 204:1c billitles, agafnst 753 in° October for $0.072701 | nf 1ha NoveoEE b e I Chitago, | art of the public, which had been the | Official Thursday ' W 2 2 324, RESIL OYSTHRS-First grade, solid | #nd 886 In November last year, when U= | Following the mrivate settiement of the | main cause of the advance during the pre- | Official Friday 0 6%c on llquidation and December cloved cked. New York counts, per can, 88c; ex- | bilitles wero only §8.046,845. © Mahufacturing | shorts, af a baety of 5 cencs & bushel, came | ¢eding _ fortnight. ~Outside _participation . . down. Oats closed Y@< depressed and | try wolecie, 32¢: standards, Se; medium, 2o, [ (efaults wera but 19 in number and $8,8 W drop to 41 cents. At York the ine | however, continues on a large scale, and Five days this weok.. were anly three cars of provistons 24abe to 1ike lower Hetona grade, siack Ailad, New York cotnts, | 166 1n amount, the bulk of the mortality o drop by gl cents, AL New York weals | while a 'kood deal of profit-taking was in- | Same days lnst week shaep on sale today, wii (hose werd bousht Wheat formed a dull and featureless mar- | PeF can, 30c: extra seiects, 26c; standards, | CUrring in trading concerns, of which V17 | cogatul corn eorners on record was to nd- | Quled in, there was no sign of general | ] this month, ... up by packers in good s at just about hulk stindards, per gal., $1.3. fafled for $7.506,355. There were forty oth e priaey T O i largoly 1o ‘he | Hauldation, kxcelient investment baying | Lotal for Nov. 18 1 | ateady prices. There w.is a bunch of weth ket. S8peculative trade was almost at o TGHONS. Tive, por dos, e, commerclal fatlures, with Habilitles of $10 ectinn ot oy et s hean i< | 18 8till noted, particularly at concessions, | Total for 18t ors that brought $4.66, Lt they were choter standstill, while operators changed th Cholce, 017108 T3, Four banking and finaacial companics | veguiar, but with the undertone bearish and declines, 'whether the result of realis: | ‘i for Nov. 187...! 2 The market on fat s both sheep ood December holdings for January or May.| HAY- Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale | defaulted for $82.0m. At Arst glance the | (utse of res soooiiag. and. diacon ing by spectlative shorts or the increased for Nov. 1396, . 5 lambs, has been In whape. il th The. tendency nearly all day was down. | Hay Denlors hssoclation: Chofea uptand, | November statement appears vory, sutisfiuce | chmaiat e JLE o atobh activity of bearish professionals, seem to for 1895, 1 3 woek, and prices hi Wi very ltte ho tendency nearly all day wi £.50; No. 1 upland, $9; medium, $3.50; conrse, | Lory, but It must be remembered that a fow | “Wieat ineiuding floir, shipments for tne | 68Ut In the appearance of support and for 104 7| change. Receipts have not been honvy, and ward, December opened a shade to %e lower Ttye straw. $5.00. These prices are fof [ heavy failures in wool and other textile n- | wook ngereao o8 240 “bimele ® agal treah buying for v the demand has bee clent to taKe Al at T0c to 89%@60%c, on liberal recelpts, v ood color and quality, Demand | dustries account for a largs share of the 2 Vaot ek, 3090400 &1 tho correnp The hoard room traders were somewhat for Nov. that was offered at g prices sympathy with the corn _slump and on fair; Ipts, 4 car forted llabliitles. ' Aside from this" one | fig'week of 1 3,000 1h 1808 and 6,48 {ncjined to work for & Feaction, partiods . MR T ey very little closfng of important Minneapolia milin No. '3 ‘white, 26, oranch of trade, ‘which has naturaily sufs | {1587 K, G 150 TISLI00 T 1505 and 040 | 1Aty when 1t was seon that the fortnightly | Average price paid for hoks change for the week. It i ( Sommon December following the opening touchd No. 3. 380, fered heavily from the tardy approach of | Juiy 1 (' aare ihls boanon, whont exporte | Setilement at Lon which —began on | several days, with comparisons: Kinds, such as old ewes, thit c. Shorts covered on steady cables and | BRAN—$13. winter, the nrm.-» show business to be on a D 7 Dushels B Ve 107 645 Tnat | Tuesday, revealed no such extensive short bt hid . —— | move, and on such grades (} Yenorts. OF untavoranle her in Argen VEGETABLES. £00d foundation o T Crr acporis | Interest in Americans as had been ex- 1900, |1599. 1898, 1897, 11896, 11890511894 | be a little weakor. “On ans thing tina and December W0 @T0%e, There NIPS—Per bu. basket, 0o, Holiday retall trade starts off well. The | for the woek gegrogate 4 501,080, INby’s.2 | pected. 1t appears, in fact, that the amount - e bidLasand, — | #irable, however, the market is just about was no forelgn Qs other gup. N o bra.C e, week has been charact»wizec by many ad | s se e S LEEreBate SOLOK agelnst Bl of this short interest in our stocks abrond 0 stendy por. was lacking the bulge was replaced CARROTS—Per bu., 6e. Yances in prices, but the most significant 18 | week a yenr ago. 4.5 * Tn f¥ae. 35en.806 | had been exaggerated and that the prin- Quotations: Chofes feu wethers Tdmn..« to (e, The was weak, s¢ | LRTTUCKH—Pa: doz., 30g86e. the small rise 1n boots and shoes, which of | 1y 187 nrd 1 768 | X Tuly 1 cipal _portion of it had been preylousl 410; falr to good fed wethers, $& d nd 1,765,108 I ¥rom July 1 to - . r ower at 69%@E0%e w York reported b | RADISHES - Per dog., 300, all the great Industries has been Blowest to | date. this sedno corn eXDIM 7 o covered. The London publie, indeed, choice grass wethers @390, fair ouds taken for export Sembourd cloir- | HEANK Wax, per i bu. basket. $1; |conform to the general improvement. A | i asor dme ol ies L0 oSl | showed some digposition to buy 'Americar 0o0d Krias wethers. 18648 15 chojer ¢ gnces In wheat and flour were equal 10 | sring o larger demand for goods for current con. | & § Raeant, Se618 ralls this week, but the torelgn selling, ap- $AGIb0; fair to mood ewes, | 0000 01,000 bushels. Primary receipts aggroe- POTATOES-Per bu., 40@50c; Idaho, ner | Sumption is the report from nearly ail t al y o 0] atock, continu on a chelce spring lambs, $4. 00 alr to g od gated 1867000 bushels, compared with 137~ L) s 7°" | directionm "The dry wonds trado, rec Ve | gainet 515 Tast week. 157 b thie week A | foale which, it T held,’ accounta for th gpring lambe, $ @GN feedel cwen, & L0 last” year. Minneapolis and Duluth re- T POTATOES—Per bbl., $2.0042.25. | after recent !auldation, shows business ox- | Yaar ngo, 212 1n 1s%, 260 1n 1807 and strength _and advancing tendency of for- 3.00; feeder wethers, $3.5023.75; feeder lam ported fwo days' reccipts at 1,162 cars, Holland seed, 2e. anding, but frregularly and slowl Cot- | {406, Chnadian fallures for the week num- | Ol&n markets. The New York money mar. txnlnll 474 lamt’ week_and €09 a year .go. A ZCalifornia, per 4-basket | ton goods show the best results; fine bro'vn e O ek, 2 year | ket however, takes no alarm at the for- ocal receipts were 177 cars, none of con- M sheetings advancing from dc (o= osbe t TS Tl ? clan selling, and (he money marksts here tract grade. 5 e ONTONS--Per bu., 00 bleached shirtings from T.ile to 762 ani s v disreghrd Both “the firmneas of discount vember corn broke sharply, following CELERY ~California, as to size, 45@7eo. hrown sheetings from to 5 There s " - . ates In London and e rise In foreign ex- the slump begun Wednesdiy. Phillips vas | CATLIFLOWIER—Callfornia, I,,.‘.W,,“,, little curtallment of output of cotton goods, TOCKS AND BONDS. | change. 5 not In the pit. Scattered (ongs who stayed | g but some mills which usually run on ex Last Baturday's bank statement was ac- 1n too long liquidated and November, which FRUITS. port trade are diverting machinery to lghi- ¢t Activity | cepted as indicating that money will from ened at 38 to dic, dropped to Ibisc PEARS—Per box, §2.0062.%5 welghts for home use ed. now on accumulate at New York, and the " il hlge unde P! A PE - 1 g 0 0 d 0! Nov e b o NEW 9 P - es for bol me CAl 04 Ll that figure. 6 nder GRAPES-Malugd, per keg, $6.00@7.80. | lalifoad earnings for November to date| NEW Y Thero was a large | ThUE (00 (51 o becotne eanior, deapite. 1. APPLES—Native, T8c@1.00 ' per bu.; per | a NV £ ReF Cout gain over 189 business done in stocks again today, but| gications of a poor stutement today. This Dbl 250, cartern, $L0G3.26;" Callitornia | como From tron and steel seciioe VHulg | tho aetivity was not well maintained | iubports the feeling on the part of the influont December.Re- | o 5811 Bugle. 89 per | S5 B ron in three weoks have aggregntcd Satghy mere LETRI ‘,”',}. Disinces for | Street at lrgo that ':".;'S\"n’..“fl'fifm\'“'r’m? celpts w g LL g L8 s 84 ons at Chicago, and idle furnaces | London acco or the prices of Ameri- o g 4 2 Onts wern quiet and deciined fn symoathy | ULi Jerseys, per bbl, $8: per crate, $2.75. IR into blant, Indicating . mu i | same mivaeet h e Yot e apen- | Hons the stock market 18 likely to continue with wheat and corn. December #old be TROPICAL FRUITS capacity now than on November 1. | jue hers nis was i onite bf the general | I 1t Upward course for some time. twosn Z1%c ard 2%, closed Juwe | ORANGES — Callfornia _seedlings, $2.15: ying of all fAinished forms tnereascs und | heqviness of the London market, dae (o the paa— down, nd 21%@2c. Receints were 239 7ars. $£.50; Mexicans, $3.50; Floridas, $. [ some orders ara piaced at slightly higher | money murket comditions and o the dise | i, VoW York Money Market, Proviglons were quiet and frregular, Thy California, extra’ fancy, $3.50@ "lmhnlnns Rallroads are purchasing most | couraging news from South Africa, But | NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—MONEY—On call, market opened easy on commission house $3.2 lberally and machinery 1s in speclal ‘de- | gftcr the .',,}..?» e Toreign. arbitensge | Steady at BlaGidly per cent; last loan, 3% or s F33 s snnes 00@4.40. Representative sales: No. Av 18 western fed ewes..... 13 14 westorn fed ew . 115 11 fed ewes . 2t western fod wethors ‘ 80 95 western fed wethers. e 3% fed Tambs........... v i fod lambs 760 436 fed yearlings... vovveovies 108 408 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, sgpesy n2Ee= ‘225088 6! i) sENnny et 855258 2Eaue . FisdE® = sepnsy [oree————. 8 were EEFE A s %y e sRniss Cattle Generally Steady—Hogs Avere age s CHICAGO, Noy CA d; generaliy steady; butchers’ stock to wlow; natives, best on salo today “hristnias, at $6.60; good to prime s, $6,30410.90; poor to medium, $1.00a6 £22 "2g2es SETTER _B2s =5 =g = o selling. On local buying the market ralilel, Per bunch, according to size, [ mand. brokers we s ¢ and their [ Per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 44@5 per selected feeders, steady to slow at $3.40004.25; but dechned later, in sympathy with grain, | As yet the advance In cotton goods 18 not | gales on Lalance for t y imated | cent. T - mixed stockers, weak nt $.2503.50; cows, and clesed easy.' January pork_ sold be: | FIOS—California, new cartons, 8c; lay- | at alf in proportion to the gain in raw ma- | at shares. Th i pretty. | STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- Indicatea Sunday. Indicates holtday. | $2.60Gi4.15; heifers, $2.6:14.60; canners, $2.00¢ tween $1%05 and $11.9 and cloked 17%c under | ers, 7oc terfal. The wool market {s recovering from | plain that London's early adve was on | tual business in bankers' billa u.m?fi The officlal number of cars of stock | 2.60; bulls, 0Q(4.10; calves, steady at $3.m Wednesday at $11.9; January lard between | DATES—Persian, in 60-1b. boxes, bigc per | the nh‘uk of heavy fallures and sales at | New York buving, while the genuine Lon- [4.85% for demand and at $4.81%@4.513 for [ brought in today by each road was: @5.50; Texans, recelpte, 100 head; best on 6408 &2, and $6.75, clo<ing G lewer ot | 1h. three chief eastern markets Increased ab s in this market wera on | 8ixty days. Posted rates, $4.825@4.56%. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'wes, | Sl today, 3 carloads cows at $345; Texas 6 T0@6. 77, and January ribs between $6.2040 | English alnuts, per 1b, 13¢; il (600,000 pounds for the k, but prices ar « 5 They had little influence mmercinl bills, $4.80844.811. C, M & St. P. Ry... .. 3 fed steers, $4.00G4.90; Texas grass’ st 6.2 and 26.20, with the close 24@dc down per b admonds, per 1b., 18@2e, | somewhat easler, particularly = for th gent to the best generally | BILVER—Bar, 6il.c; certificates, 64@65c; | O. & St. L. Ry........ . o | B.30ad10; Texas bulls, 8250032, t 8620416, 24, 4 i v J per’ Ib., bublc; roasted, 6146 | cheaper grades fter the arbit operations had ceased. | Mexican dollars, 6ic Missouri Pacific Ry, . © OGE-—Receipts, today, 20000 head; to- Estimated Tecelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 15 2 Db 10G12c, Coloraao | Abundant estimates that the cotton vie!d | Phe influence of the mid-week interruption | BONDS-—Government, {rregular; state, in- | Unfon Pacific system. . 20,00 head, estimated; left over cars; corn, 435 cars; oats, 210 cars; hogs, 2 cider, per bbl, | will not reach 10,000,000 bales fail ‘hanksgiving was stll manifest today. | active; ratlroad, strong. C. & N. W. Ry.. H 10| 3,500 head; average shade lower; top, $4.92s 26,000 head half b sauer kraut, per bbl., | fect prices, for traders are begin |T was much closing up of accounts on | The closing prices on bonds today are as | I, I2. & M. V. R. . d butchers, $1.60i(1.9%; good (o “Ihe leading futures ranged as follows: half b, i preciate the fact that a d ‘ednesday and thero was a. general indis | follows: { ROmF 3 Yy . $4.6004.90; roukh heavy, $1.50 . TOUS. sumption 18 an unavoldable position to reopen them today for a day C., Bt. P, M. & O.... lght, $1.604.%; bulk of sales, $1.70 - ’ b salted, & 2 salted, 740, | th from $1 than at any time since that| of some ¢ tinued ge buying in some do coupon 105 en, 5 S B. EHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts, 5,00 *Wheat | | | A ibs.$ici No. 2 veai | Prico was predicted by a high authortty, | Ghatters of the raliroad Tist the (rading was | o i, fog........110 No. Pactfie 3. 0% | &0 1. T % BYRy. 8 *| hend; sheep. stendy to strong and lambs (e 51 9 eyl Toy 3 ibs, othes dry hides, Salic; | and the usual rumors ot damage "trom efore rather languld, especially during [ do coupon 1 do'4s . 1045 | ! R 1 & P. Ry., W, active and about 10c higher; good to cholce {6o% @707 Y 0 | sheep pelts, horse hides, $1.50G2.25. ' [ jointing before frost fall as flat ms they | the latter part of the ¢ A firmer ten- | do new 4s, reg..133's N Y, C & St L 48:107 | Niinols Central wethers, $4.0004.35; falr chofce mixed, 0% 47 7% 3 have done in previous years. An ample| deney of the money market and a rise in | do coupon ...185's N. & W. ¢, & % $2.6044.00; western sheep, 00@4.25; Xas 0 3 St. Louis d Provistons. carn crop dil not prevent a clever manibu- | the call loan rate to 413 per cent late in the | *do old 4s, reg..1ls = Ore. Nav. 18..... Total recelpts. 7 sheep, $250u3.60; native lambs, $3.0045.30; Nov. |mam | %l 41 | ST, LOUIS, Nov. 3.—WHEAT--Lower; lator from securing control of the availab'e | day ‘were also an infuence toward repress- | do coupon 016 | do 48, The dispositt ¢ th 4 western lambs, $4.50a Dec. | . 8% % 2 red, . elavator, f0%c; track, 7@ | $Locks at Chicago, and foreirg the price vp | {ng activity, Preparation for the monthly | do Gs, reg.......113 T S e reowpte W ~ May [86%@'% 614 | 2c: November, 69%e; December, @60 to 6le for the current month's dellvery tement may have had something to do [ do coupon ......113% _do consol bs., Br 08 Nona THalcaind; Pore hasing the num- New York Live Stock. Onts - | uary, 0%@0%c; May, TWA@TIGC; Heavy recelpts of cattle at Chicago dey | Withthis development, but the transfer (D of C. 3 68.../124% Reading_gen. 4 er of head indicated: : NEW YORK VES — Re- Nov, 2114 the prlce and tho average in this market for | {hrough the subtreasufy today of $150,000 | Atch gen, 4 102 Rio G. W, 1s.. Hufl-rl- . Cattle. "U_’;» BW'P. | ceipta, 4,112 head; markot slow: steers and Ses il 2 cash, 85%c; track, | 11Ve beef foll to $4.70, agalnst .09 a y to the interior sugsests a recurrence ' of |~ do ady. 4s. SUL & I M c. 58, 1131y | Omaha Packing Co “hio VR el Bulle, steady’ medium RWh, o114 TR Prove & ous drain upon | C. & O 1% Bt. Paul consolsiid | BWIf€ and Compan vy SSULRL goltmon, o ahb] May | ":m.;.’u». | G ver 150; December, %gsc; | 18O demand 1 this center for Interior needs, | Canada So. 08 St I, & 8 I g 69129 G. H. Hammond ( 140 Jov. A § 2 20 oaee | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. Ficet. The forecas £ the ) ¥ 914 | Cudahy Packing Co. oxen, $3.0044.00; bulls, cows, $1.50 Nov. | : 2 cash, 23¢; t 23 the ket. The forecasts of t ST 8P GO & PLods, 119 udahy g Co.. 6108, WD, osb & B n § Novemner. Wo: Dectmbur. Moy o0 Weekly bank. stntement indicate o small | C. & N. Yool | do’ be <1o% | Armour & Co s eyl ea fat cows, §1; ciblen quoted v May | 1180 2 sc: No. 2 white, 26%c, " MY | Showing of Business Made by the | change in the cash ftem for the A | o & P B o 0. Pacii 0116 v, epher bAEiEE ] ;;n‘;lm,,‘n;}__l-h-rpml wfr\ln;.1{21““5uml:r.mw: Lard— RYE-Firm; 48\ A fnted Banks. The subtreasury ha X Chi. 3 oo 01 B0, Rallway ba...112 er Ib.: shipments, 668 head cattle and 4,14 Nev. 4 : ; SLOUR-Dull and barely steady: patents, | NEW YOIIK. Now M he following | cluding the sums d tra Colo. b (R R G | Livingstone & R por D, isuipments, 68 head cattle and 410 Dec, | 0 | 6 ] 4.8 extra fancy and stralghts, $3.156 | table, compiied by Bradstreet, shows the | the (L the TeguleD Axp e e s h(Tex. & Pactfo i1t }{nTm‘:;nnflzuR;n:_avmm o8 VALY ER—Recelpts, 328 head; veals ateady Jan. lears, $2.8543.10 bank clearings at the principal cities for the | ment the banks sce ~ & v i - b, A e .. 82 s . 5 Whensss and grassers 2c r; als, $4.50Q8.60 M [ PR DS—Timothy, stead 3. 7604, el e or forthe [ enough to about offset this. But a mové- | 7, 3, 18, |Unfon Pacific 48,1087 yLl) r eri | 5008, &0 Ribs.- Flixe no market Y e e e e etvioans "ol colmsced | ment.to Catuii and tome lical movements ) 3 |Wabnsh 1s........116% TOta1s v.vvevvereriererrs MO 6420 Hlie oy rassers, $.50G8.00; years A CORNMEAL- Steady at 52, with the corresponding week last year of csh, which fre diicult to estimuto, 456 | In. Contral 10,0010 | do s oooilos CATTLE-There was another very Hght | SHIZEP AND LAMBS - e e bt R i o ioin tem s Aiso & e Ot e o | Miy K, & T 2.0 z IJ»\'I-.C(?enll;'ll 1o 8 | T Show: Sackars wnd yard traders wore Timas, b oft frory. Wodnesas HAY~Higher; timothy, $11.0v@13.50; prat- CITIES. Clearings.| Inc.| Dec. | the rise in’the monoy rate 0 o . 9fh Va. Centurles Wl wilitng to take a few cattle and ns & | myoy 2 sda 3 | Dees | L Thretty reliable index of some impair- | @2.75; choice #; o 3 Cash auotations were as follows: MMy -steady at s1.27. - l :“"’:‘I':i i r"""""y'x""'. o e K, Fiopg | *EX-interest. “tOftered. Thene have baen ho tew Cattis on sals thai | lomba, i 0. b s e o - Y . of 9. 7047300 > IBION K, dy; . $13. | New Y. of stocks were affected by ) —_— ¥ > ' $9.40q5.60. 5 e R I, Tl 45 B0si3.00; wotine | LArd, highor mt 3101, DRy “palt ieats | BosonCrs oot rirsrer [FARSTHG) 124-0:: - | Wera substantial railiea in_spais and ‘the Boaton Stock Quetatio: BEgudnty next weak WhI open with prac: | af G ieceipis, 6000 head; market weak Bpecinly $4.90; patents. $35060.90; stralghts, | (boxed), ensy; extra_ shorts, $7.25: olear | Chicago i i R closing was firm, bt -fi:‘n?'.fi,fih‘é::".um BOBTON, Nov. 80-Call. loane, 304 per | Lot til foXY eis at $6.1066.%, plgs included. .006/3.45; balers, $2.302.75 ~ | ribs ana clear’ sides, §7.80. Bacon (\xmn'i'. Philadelphia . 3 the railrond J"'.l’;"“":;; Were notably firm, | COnt: time loans, 4@ per cent. OMcial| The few fat cattl Kansas City Live Stock. WHEAT—No. 4, 66@0¥%c; No. 2 red, 10%@ | 'yc lower: extra shors, 38.25; clear ribs aud | 8t. Louts | ol ek & Oblo, which ot up | Closing: et with ready gals &t sironger Prioss. | ©ANBAS CITY, Nov. 30—CATTLE—Re- , $8.50. ed by Che: ", Was o1 unch of oers i + 30 LB TS RN—No. 2, %@37c; No. 2 yellow, 26% :3:‘:‘51"'"?%7?@- Steady, at 4.25; spelter, | Boltiomate .. 18,226,367 7. 3 '-2“ e O3 .'r"{-,,e:”f,,‘fi',m 5 404 Unton Paciflo . ’-S'l:"xuz"i-- about th Dest. that have g:'&‘fy n'.'fiu';‘,‘}”"x'kfifi’i‘fl".ofi oalven @3 & = O UL TRY —Dull; : P H%a8..... 8| A ocks were weak on the withdrawal of fm- P o nion $ on soen [ wteady prices; canners, atockers And : % 3 4 i 7 i AR hesoe] Tigle The American a " Tel. .. thorouy tosted. 8 e BARLEY Fair fo' cholee malting, atic; dn"‘},’_"’fia',‘_,ms‘"““’ Coedio BT N ‘ii’a| early on un alleged project to orewnise i | Hoston & Aiby Adventure ....... YT and helters of all kinds were in b R N e BTG ?2.{"':?’“::"«##}:ccpgr:;‘"fn 10, 5 RECRTE TS Flour /51,00 bbla.; whent, 8- | Heteale” .. ; oo | ophostotin® Rood net galns, ('F"'}flm"r‘“;'x"‘; 35"'}2"&&135.‘,'?‘1 A 2’;.'3. o0 S ‘1,,',',‘:,,":3":’,:‘: fat et "thacs fov;l“""‘ex"‘l'm ¥, 760480, srass Toxanw, $.00 o R G o ) ) bu.; col ‘bu.; o ‘Bl 34T ks d_course of Amalgamate % | Do, on G i tio J ¢t 3.40; calves, 5.00. i Lo AT Short | 6000 bu 110,000 bu: oats, 7,000 b, | Frovidence 0 100 | tock has a net galn on the day. The SLeH| pojora) Steei % *Hutte & Boston. 4 | 10¢ 15 higher than it was & week ago, | 810w, gained sirength and c'osed active at b tiotue. 4 SRR (10000 U< ORI SRR DT DR R0 US| ERRTIARE0e ks ‘were rather neglected all day and] ‘§o%ge 211 2613 Cal. & Hecla.. though il #ome Cases “sales’ Bavo been | 240 deciine; heavy, $1.7004 4 mixed, 3.1 shoulders (boxed 5 ) Milw: . S ahow. 0 ged hoth wWays. s Ry Py J . 805 t $4.6004.80; pligs, $4.25@4.50. Bides '1:;: W sdagm i o1 Graly and Provisions 8t Paul . o b ket i aetiye and strong, Fltchburg prd.. 1375 Centennial SEALE1bAE loiad nensiiueuly Signer Thax :ax:lmn'd ANI’»"I‘A.\f'u‘nr—uncmm 2.0 WHISKY —Basis of high wines, per gal., )OL, Nov. 3.—WHEAT—Spot, | : . 2 . otable demand Kans: . El -+ 168 hat. AT Trafa Rotive (i nthandy. PriDALT 1A tiDN \dy: No. 1 California, 6s 61d; No. 2'“,,, Indianapolis wth a mnotable Couthw n, Bouthern B . |Humboldt The feeder market has also braced u) A L T AL TR ¢ a iy 2 i Texas St. Lou i ceq e rom the country has | $.7605.25; n Following are the receipts and shipments [ wostern, winter, steady’ at 58 1i%d; No. 1| Solumbus, O - pexi™ Ninton Pacific, Atchison and Reud- | B0, A0 [Beosls tl bgg’{]h:'a;l;m}:?ud\'y’. i, e mfimvhg“ fooders, $3.00G 4 ;" cuils, §3.0004 50, for todagy : northeen, spring, steady at 6s 3d. Futures, D‘, Coh ot S y e ingg issues, Total sales, par value, l‘ 5 Telephon Quincy ‘been enough buyers on the market to take [ Articlas Receipts. Shipments. | quiet; Décember, 6% 103d; March, 6s 1d. o oaed ) g 0d; United States refunding 28 and the 58, | PN e A e aiT Ut ‘was coming at good Atrong price St. Lo Ive Stock. Flour, Hols. 4 o<+ 510,000 24000] CORN-—Spot, qulet; American mixed new, | Richmond ... : 1004 reglatered, declined 4, and, the new 202" | Tamarack . The heavywelght cattle have been in th BT, LOUIS, Nov. 3.—CATTLE-Recelpts, - 97.00 800 | quist at 43 1.’ Futures. steady; November, | Mimiiid - 4 vanced }p per cent on the Bt e London 31 |Utah Mining . best demand, the same as has been the | 2,600 head, including 800 head Texans; mar- 3,000 | 43 21pd; December, dn 8d: January, 38 9%d. * | Washington T M legram ®avs: The markets | Rubber .30 'Winona .... case all along, and such kinds may be |ket steady; natlve shipping and export 000 | PEAS—Canadian, 5 §14d. Peorla ... i financtal cablegram, HOSS eheerful to s — called 10@ibe higher than they were a |ateers, $4.80016.6; dressed beef and butcher Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Closo.|Wed'y S BT No. 2 green |urusually high quotations. W and @ half of trading. With the exception | *U. 8. ref. 2u, reg.104 Y 18, B & M. R R.R. e e ar 3,000 LOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, steady | }5oy e -1t | here wers ly act heerfu 4 Ex-dividend, Wweek ago. The market, however, has been | steers, $4 teers under 1,000 1bs, On the Pr xchange today the but HOPS—At London (Paclfic coast), steady | Worcester ...... ; | ing at the best. London hougpt Wty re New York Mining Stocks. edly were better than that. The light and | and heifers. $2.0004.7; canne s et was Qull: creamaries, i8¢ at £26aG£36 Atlanta, ... 3 R ld the contient e imor that it | NEW YORK, Nov. 80.—The following are | common ~kinds are sull neglected and | bulls, $275@3.2%; Texas and Indian steers, dairies, \3@20c. Cheese, firm at 104@11%c. | PROVISIONS — Beef, extra Tndla mess, [ Sait Laxe City. 11 it ¢ Nashviles on & s and Chesa- | the closing quotations for mining shares | rices on sich kinds are very little better | §32564.60; cows and helfers, $2.30a3.45, Egge, firm; fresh, 22c. casy at G0s; prime meds, nominal at s, | Springheid, Mass L2018 motng per D S dlvidend, | today: than they were a week ago. FIOGS—Recelpts, 16,80 head: market bo — o | Pork, “primd meas, westcen, nrml at 12-4 Fort Worth ........ . :~'»"’,§1 Vatlves shrug their shoulders at both | — V"’L‘,‘;’.’n:'«’h‘ff"-gfi"b:fl(cx‘-m- {;ml's lowur;K!g; ..‘.'n. llkh‘ln,vli.;"’/fl 80; packers, NRW: XORR " GEABRAL MARISRT, | Gl sherk b i iead oot 4 10 8 Tk, Bpsganc, Ore, 30:9):.." | reports and say the boom 18 oyer St | Boews pigh mouth Pai (e market, good and strong on ' the | M RN I AMEE Recelpts, 80 hea 68 94 bacon, berland cut, 28 to_ . ose) i 20.9).. ; Teaction 15 probable, but ac rown, . ymouth . . The cows, heifers and feed- ot airong: Native ons, '$3.7604.2 Quotagfonw of the Day on Varfous :j(r'::“ "'n“‘la:."-.'r'::.n'.'( :f.‘-.fé ,’:x.:ffi.-. u’}'f\'i Los Angeles ..... % ) {:.’f.'i'm e g slgns Of &N |m‘.,..,.m_fi§ m“‘ ;,:::\d‘(“&l)an Va 1§n iicksilver k::‘?,".fl'gf.'-n .?Mn AL L S ]x:mf,:;d.;"r\@? n.l:‘llll;-m“\‘l|lliimv‘|(l:‘. f' 4(.; Commoditien. B to 5 Tha, firm at 458 0d; long clear mid: i | The exchequer bond tender toAaY T M| Gonld. & Currie.. 80 7 T ted above Tor the RAtive cattie Rep. | Jambs, H. o, } : WEW YOIRK. Nov. 30 CFLOUR-—Recelpts, Hen Tenvy, 3 'to 40 Ibs.. firm at 478 6d; . : i % o have beeh flr‘: a8 e ointment: | Hale & Norcross, 13 |Btanaard Tesentative muleri T Ll e 400 bbls.; * eXports, bbls.; market | ¢hort bellics, 14 to 16 1bs., firm at 66s; shoul- 5 Which Wwis Feath requirements were pro- | Homestake 50 (Unfon Con. BEEF 5 Stock in Sigh auiot and soinewhat easter in tone with the | qors, square, 14 to 16 Ibs., strong af 33s 94, | & . End of the month requiteielis o4 good [ Tron Silver ....... 8 |Yellow Jacket . 3 Av. Pr. Following are the receipts at the four Vimter atralRats, $1A0080; Minaosota pat: | WAy, Aame, western in, tlercen, dulet at s | ylded for, THS bunts. but the market no Mexican 3 Isrunswick 1 3 itk 448 principal western markets for November 0: ents, $3.90G1.5; winter extras, 33.606%90; | jon 8d. o 12D, DA i Toledo A ¢ ' longer needs to Dorrows | ik prices on X 1282 4 85 & South Omaha. Catlle. Hogs, Bhee Minnesota bakers, #.0063.2; winter low | RUTTER-Finest United States, aulet at | Galvestan 1 i ey follaming ock exchange: e O STEERS-TEXAS. Chicago .. 2000 60 grades, $2.45a2 ve flour,’ dull; falr to | g5x; good Inited States, quict at 14 6d. Portland, Me. NeW SOt | ondon Stock Quotatiol 1464 65 B Jiansas Cit 10,300 00d, §3.00G3.201 cholce to faney, $3.35G8.00. | ATOW-Firm; prime city, 25s3d; Aus- [ Syracuse : € 2., o P 10% Wabash si4 | LONDON, Nov. 30— p. m.—Closing BTEERS AND HETFERS, 8t Louts tuckwheat flour, dull at §2 152,55 At in. Tondon, 278 6d. { ¥ Wiminaton, Dei, . Atchison (% Wabash, ... g LONDON, P L S TN 3 NBUCKWHEA'Y-Nominal at 6iastc, e. 1. £, tralia, I L ogaos Amdriean fnest whito, | I'all RIVEr sovrs R T B e ke B Consols, money. W IEria ... L e oy ork. 518 6d; American finest colored, 52s 8d. E 5 ¥ Pt A ‘do 2d pra.. o necount ..... 98 o 18f pi ESEMAL AL CORNMEAL—Oull and easy; vellow west-| " /tho' imports of wheat during the lagt | Grand Rapids . i .. | Ganadian, Pac.... &, ig ‘Cehtrai’. IR e A H 1000 3 25 Wool Market. ern, Sge; city, 89c; Brandywine, $245G2.60. | tnree days were 77,000 centals, including ,- | Lowell ... : +| Ghea. & Ohi hird Avenue ... Canadfan Pac.... &% Reading ... .o 188 34 BOSTON, Nov. 30.—The Commercial Bul- RYE—Steady: Mo. 2 western, 5¢, f. 0. b., |4 American. The imports of American | Dayton, O seea | CHOS 0 W, W B. & O. pfd....... saiy | 8t. Paul . .13 No. Pactfic pfd. «o 1110 letin tomorrow will suy of the wo ]aor{..um; state, 50@5ic, c. 1. £, Néw York, ear- | dorn during the last three days were 151,300 i‘wknr?:" i B Q 1136 .\':‘ul.mH Tube... ‘unn;.um( «nlrnl,.la' tl\.;:;nd 'l’l‘run Ket: For a hollday week business In wool gLy 3 centals, New Bedford ... il 5 . ind, a4 | do pfd.......... soutsville ... 1L 8 conda .... has been of average proportions. There is J T e oo 830, ope e o L 3 waee nerican ] o WS o9 Prices are sustuins showing no chan BARLEY MATT-Dull; westérn, 6.@7e » City Grain and Provisions. |Rirmingham ... o el 9 dobs U, 8 x4 ATV = from last weok. Forelgn T, 3 kot i No. 2 red, N o ige; cash, S ' . . e . eral condition 1o marke d £ 0. b afloat, and e, elevator: 'No. 1| ST adi; N6 s, Sitose; No. # red, die; | exington, Ky g om0 Cotorado o A0 B oastenion MONEY_3% per cent. The rate of aia. healthy nnd the outlook points to a steady northern, Duluin, §Me, 1.'0. b, aflont; No. | R4y “gfiete Sl Qo 18t prd.. Amer. Malting count in the open market for both short trade. The sales of the week were 8,370,00 1 hard, Duluth, 86, f. ‘o b afloat,’ « YOfiN. Decomber, 2%0; May, $ic; casn, 40,488 a0 24 _prd 8T e and three-months' bills 1s 4 per cent. Ihs. domentic and 625,000 1bs. foreign, & total tions had an easy opening with cables, but 2 ed, 33G33%c; No. 2 wfi'ho 85e; No, »el. & Hudson...1)5 |Amer. 8. & R.. e e of 2895000 for this week, against a total rallled sharply on adverse Argentine hews | 3 g ived: 3G3ucs ¢ B A0 Chattanooga ... el Deb e Lok [Tdo prd. .01 Forelgn F 08 3780000 1os. 'lnst week end o total of and added specalative demand. Subse- . 2 white, 25@25%c. Rockford, TIL.... s Denver & R. G.. 2% Amer. Spirits ... LONDON, Nov. 30.—Money is much 12,178 Ibs. for the corresponding week last quently this gave way to an active rencwal f E—No. 2, 43c. P do. ptd.. L7y do pfd........... 17| wanted in connectior with the month-and year. The receipts to date show a decrease of December laquddation, alded by news of Cholce timothy, $10.00@10.80; cholce . el HER i1 Amer. 8 Hoop.\. 2% | requirements, but cwing (o the large hor of 203,078 bales domestic and an increase of more Minneapolls mills shutting down, and | $9.502010.00, E b . ¥ do 18t prd do pfd.... i rowings recently from the Bank of Eng- 61,688 Bales forelgn against last vear. The Tricon, touched the loweat point of the day, | P hibrBR. Creamery, 199%¢; dairy, fancy, | Sloux Faile, & D o G A PRrE s Amer: 8, &' W Tend the pressure is less *han had baen one wilen to dute show i decrease of 162,416,700 Tlosed weak at 14@%c net decline. March Hastings, Neb. 18.90.... . | Hocking Coal .t L - P tieipated. Diecounts wera easior. Interest Iba, domestic and $.5646.400 1bs. forelgn. TOWG@TI%e, closed at 79%c; March, 71 5-16 3 “irm; fresh Missour! and Kansas | Fremont, Neb...... | Hocking Valley.. 40 ‘Amer. Tin Plate. centers In the exchequer bonds, Tenders 8T, LOUIS, Nov. #0.—WOOL—8teady; me- ge, closed at T9¢; December, 1 e doz, loss off, cnses returned;|lavenport Ilinols Central..124% do pfd...... 9 | at 07.13 will vecelve n percentage above that dlum grades, 4@ lght fine, @7 heavy June, 11@loc; tih washed, 18201 011 Market. 8 AND HEIFERS, OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 30.—Credit balances. o $1.10; ‘certificates, $1.08 bid; shipments, 263,42 closed at T6%c. - whitewood' cases included, e more. ' |Colorado Springs..... low. e Amer. Tobacco...108% | in full. Buetness in most departments of CORN-—-Recelpts, 185,250 bu.: exports, "BIPTS—Wheat, 209,200 b corry 48,- | Helena e . L do " o T I b S ¢ e | the Stock exchange todav was dull, the 675 bu. Bpot, weak; No. 2, 46%c, elevator, | 000 bu.: oats, 26,000 bu. ' " | Bvansvilie § | s s Annc Min, oL g | ightness of the money markst and the un- and 45%¢, 1 0. b, afcat. Option market | SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 124,00 bu.; com, | Macon ... x prd..........106 (Brooklyn R, T... 78 ' | satisfatcory war news restricting opera- opened ~ steady on light offerings, but [ 1,600 bu.; oats, 4,00 bu Little Rock i ** | Lake Shore 111112104 Colo. Fuel & 1... f2% | tions. The weaknesa shown by consols wa 102141 bbi, 202164 000 bu average, 2 5., runs, 10+ tion, supplemented by fine wi Philadelphia Produce Market. Youngstown . | Manhattan L. 09k) do p v %% | ing the funds thus obtained to the purchas average, 92,115 bbls, of larger arrivals and lower PHILADELFPHIA, Nov. 8. — BUTTER —| mga1, 17, 8 Mot 8¢ Ry, 171t 1ederal Steel of exchequer bonds, although they are not 340 2 50 LONDON, Nov, ®.-OIL&—Caleutta 1in- weak and @¥e lower. May, 41 13-16 | Steady: fane tern creamery, 35¢; fancy | pora e PN ¥ Mex. Central 3 o PPEeN 3 0! mber 1. T OOKE sead. wpe ‘Turpentine spirits, 2os. @i2e, closed nt A1 mbor, 43 -18G | eers oacYe st ¥ | rotals outside N. ¥ Minn, & St. L... 6l e o Home Talls were weak nnd wera expecially BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS, S Spaty TTe: TUrpAnUU SPIFIIN BN o, 43%c, closed at 431, EGGS Firm and good ‘demand; fresh DOMINION OF CANADA. do pfd....... r’vn\lh-r :\ml‘rl('l-nn‘r;ymnhlll quiet and ab)ve Ay ABRARS weak; prime crude, 48kc: primo crude, yel: OATS—Recs _ pot, quiet and | nearby. fresh western, 26c; fresh south- e Mo, P f € g (L he last parity, pending the opening of the Lynch—Neb, *etroloum, dull; New York re- steady: No. o N S T | B B A e . i Ly Mobi T T Now York market, but hey afterward im: 4 gl LB Philadélphla’ and Baltimore, 20%e; No. § white, 2¥%e; frack mixed w CHEESE -Firm; New York full creams, [ 7t 4 i gl . 00 Ridiceiiie proved s & fair speculative businede wis { -t v 1 §7.90, L aulet; strained, common to ern, 20@24c; track white, 28l@de. Op- | fancy small, 11%e; New York full creams, [ \winnipeg 7] 4O, . 4N . . AnS were dull at falr B good, $1.00. Turpentine, qulet at 4214@43c, Uty HORatIve Aol woskar faney small N0} v Winnis h Ve # National Blscult prices, Kafirs were at firet weak on re- 5 1cow. - Ripymstve and weaker, o T 0 i Hifa " g R N0 prd. ol 81| ports from South Afriea that refugocs can: min Sugar Market, BT i T prEat £t dohn, No Hioeersn oia, 225 do pta d LSyt B % | RCamrs bockme Armer on the Parld soitier Morris Sterling—Neb. NEW ORLISANS, — SUGAR — HOPS — Qulet; state, common to cholce, | TOLEDO, Nov HEAT-Fairly ac- | Vancouver . NT.64 150 Jphtrg e Natlonal Bteel ... % | ment being unsatisfactory. Subseription 1o 80 8 10 10 steers. ¥irm: open kettle, open kettle, cen- 1900 crop, 16a21c; ‘1890 crop, 11@i6e; old, 266e! | tive and “ash and December, T4%e; NE. PRGOS 10re Lol g T [ the new lssue of 000000 3 per. oent e 987 3 60 trifugal, 816-16@4 3-16c; centrifugal, granu- Pacific coast, 1900 crop, 15@ld¢; 189 crop, | January, 7 May, T8%c. Totals 083,436/..... do Pl ¢y DAty ‘Tirakei16s™ | chequer: bonds. repayable in' 1006 todaw H, J. Ashley—Neb, lated, 416-16c; whites, 4}4@4 11-16c; CLE L i s d CORN-Active and lower; cash, 37c; De- . % Nav. §2° No. Am 713 | totalled up" 620850 *The tenders’ rangod |0 feedern,. 01 36805 T up. | 84%0;, secorids, 30ie.’ Molaascs, ‘steady e8—Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., | cember, 36%¢ 2 SVIF o % aelfe G * 58 bl f rl verage bid C here was no y heavy sup-|open kettle, 183 entrifugil, 200, Bly@i0c; Callfornia, 21 to 2 lbs., 18 e uil; cash and December, 23c. BRADSTREETS REVIEW OF TRADE. v . Pacific Coast ... 0 | from 95 to 100.° The average price was | % 00u Pere today, but s all other | @yrup, 22qi28e. - llr‘yi,fll fo 80 lbs.. 15c. RYE—ble. Pagiserors markets were lower prices here went off a | NEW YORIK, Nov. 2. — SUGAR — Raw b, o " o 24 p! P A A Nov, 30.- 84 s ) S " ATHER-8toady: hemlock sole. Buenos | CLOVIRSEED-_Quiet; cash, 15% prime, | Jobbera Find Miriave Sasiatamiory | ASCE i BN pacne abatl S barires todny apened. frm severt $hmie | k0od nickel all around. The market started | gtrong;_fair refning, 86-16c; centrifugnl, o eupite Vn s P4 Sy People's Gas o 13g | which were dull on unsatisfactory Trans. | out with packers bidding $1.70 on the better | teat, 47-16c asses sugar, §1-16c; Te- L e e I e TR . NEW' YORK, Nov. 30.—Bradstreets to-| 59 TG TR L B AT e R O A LT gaden of l‘lflnl:.flehl_zl\’n-fimxplxa (g, wnd | fined steady [-steady: domestic fleece, 2g3sc; Minneapolis Wheat and Plowr. | morrow will saf: e o U0 Dfd......rioo 86 |end Spanish 4s advan panith Tuois | W7 on the heavler gradcs. Hellers wore g rRrETY T B0 Bieady: spring b .00 MINNEAPOLIS, ok tiie, —on | setbacks to Yetall and jobhing distribution | N Pullman P Car.1984 | were easler, Af the ¢lose prices were dull | 2% but finally gave It up and eut loose ) b L . FIED -Stendy, wpring bran, $16.0031635; | comber, Tl@ihe; Miy, qiaie, - On | setbacks to rorall and dobbine distribution | 8%o5,0 pra’ SR on wome reallzations. Contangos were Iight | Starty but finally gave Bt Up wid cut 10036 | 1 AXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS. 1850: city, Bcsogiro, "o e HEL0O 2% AL gaitie, DOTEROT: [ B ot ratlatactory ‘one and the fron | . do 2d pfd Nugar | T D e o L i o o 6 AC | Rot ‘mctive At any time, Whd the morning PROVISIONSHeef, steady; tamily, $10.50 | Firat natents, $1.00004.10; second | and steel, coal, boot and shoe, hardware | Bt Li Southw.. a0, Plduyiporits gount: exchange lon "Londan 206 108 pras. | 16t SN wivanced hefore. the pcns wors — i mess, $§0.00@9.50; beef hams, $20.000 39.75013.80: first clears, $2.80@2.%0; [ and lumber trades are conspictiously well [ do pfe TERLIN, Noy. 30 -international Securi. | cleared. The provpsion market came lower o 8t, Paul o ] X ackef, $10.006010.50; ity extr Indi 2.0062.15. situated. The industrial situation is also aul’, A4 o BESS O S anrnationa which had a still tlirther bear influence, and Faoes, TISWGITI0. Cut mnts atesdy: Mo B Qaserving of note, because of the striking | 40 P i : B e T o e tody and | Tho fant end of the market was weak at ths HRP NEY & Cco. s Q o BormaobunmBrromr 25 5 2822282553888 a8 = e a secscsiermssesataats toy 83 28 & SEIRARIALLSILE G0 cocesmstitie RIS ESESNS RS S oee HE o ;i ALVES, Loiiieseees 30 BBt (5) 2 oB e e - [ quickly turned weak on a weight of lquida- Springfleld, TL..... T sy e 8435 (Con, 8 | pitributed to sales for the purpose of Aguly th - res, lght to heavywelghts, 24w2ic; acld, | $6.25; December, $6.80; March, '$6.90. Despite Untoward Circumstancen, pee s b enerally fir ot led bellies, Si@ioc ed ‘shoulders, o Duluth Market. absence of complaint as to ldleness or as | St P & Omaha 11, U, 8. Hubber ..., ek mives tind banke Mhetonred. Te: | decline, “'he bulk today went at #.674 and ckled hams, Sige 8Y: weats YTH, Nov. 8).— WHEAT—) to_pending or future labor troubles, b, LT 1L R oha \ondan, 20m 4444 p b hecte | #4.70: xlm r-;flu&dibqu IH l'lm"hu;y,n_ t\ b0; th l,\.u ,;.»|xr|'l|_\”p(’ ,:_.‘1: \“.u_: u;;r"umm ;:::lr'"d \'\l\|h“c‘“f-":-‘::::rnnm:h{.r-"x‘l'\inv:v bR “Damia l exas & 1]].‘.””.-_ [t i ' three months' bills, 415 pe nt, PEehe week, and ,,.,.‘;, at the lowest point . 88 1, $5.7808.0 Tk, ecomber, T07%@71C; May, 3 od ¥ ROk AT nion Pactfle .... Tty 3 . r ached since November 14, when the aver- Bl o e, Rikging, "nort clear, | “UORN-4He, Ameaibe wha e h pule held hetter tn hand: | 40 Ptd.........\) 843 Amal. Copper asanditisn of the Tesanwry e befe s 84078, Fepresentative, stiss: $14.000115,00; mess, $12.00013.00. OATS—230kse e s | — - - - WASHINGTON, Nov. 8).—Today's state- | 46° PRV "6 T'r. ™ N0 AV. Bh. Pr. 34 ' PALLOW-Dull; city (82 per pkg.), 4%c; - Advices from ihe west are of lurge busines et tum ment of the treasury balances in’ the gen- ; . 470 country (pkgs, free), 4%@b o Milw rain Market, daing in plg fron, while ralls, structural ma Financial Notes. cral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold |55 1" i 410 \ Slly: domestlo, Ta e AUk 3, HE terfal, plates and hars are being ordeved | o K13 g AR i _ RICE-Steady: domestic, falr to extra, 4% | MILWAUKEE B WHEAT — | JFI0% 1 Mills turning out findshed | CHICAGO, Nov. Clearin reserve In the division of redemption, n "flif‘f.‘!.fi'“ um" . 8 56; Japan, it@0c Lower: ‘Now i northern, 134@Me; No. 2|heavy v ulp turping it | Dalinces, $LauT; posted exchange, K | shows: Avaflable cash balances, $130,508, it i o G0 Coibis LoM pkgs.; dull: | northern. 4G D e B e 00 o Tlvaring | @180 New York éxchange. 13¢ discount. | gold, $98,047,373. 268 i — e — JAMES E. BOYD & GO, Teiephone 1039, Omaha, Nob creamery, 18G%c; June creamery, 18¢ei| RYF 8 COMMISSION, P 2—-Firm; No. 1, 404@600. o d 3 "hatte 8T, LOUIS, w. 80—Clearings, $5, 7 Sm— 120 factory. 1216 BARLEY-Stendy; No. 2, 5906c; sample, | 110 DeinK called (or I o e for In | balancss, S7,820; money, 548 per cont: New New York Dry Goods. ot M ¢ 0 GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCRY W 41 BOARD OF TRADE. CHERSE--Recolpta, 6520 pkes.: steady; A & ok ; > die discount’ bid dis- | NEW YORK, Nov. 80.—Business in dry large, September, 10c: small, Septemb e O T b toean snld heavily | count asked Foods resumed after the hollday without 160 120 dgin A Warten & Ca w 410 Chicago and New York = T 2 N@itie; large, late made, 10 {10%c; small, Caltfornia Dried Fruits. ‘ W B LIRS U A g v YORK, Noy. 80.—Clearings, chango In general character. Demand for late mede, 10%c. EW YORK, . — EVAPORATED | 414" Advance from 81 WL AL balances, § cotton goods dull on the Spot. but falr EGGS—Recelpts, 4,717 pkgs.; strong; west. 2§l-Offerings quite liberal and mar- | ported selling well, Expert trade In iron IMORE, orders otherwise. Bleached and coarse co'- quict and easy, without any material | and stecl is attractive, owing to lower i ored goods very firm. Tlightwelght brown nge In prices; state, common, 4@6e; | nrices abroad and active Jemand at homo y 30, cottons also firm. Linens In falr request MET. rincipal feature In the | prime, 43,@Sic; cholce, b%@oc; fancy, 6 |but American rallmakers this week have and firm. Burlaps scarce and prices tend- metal market today was the decided drop In | 6ige, reecived flattering indorsements in the mat- ing upward, 180 CEER s resssssssssanan POTTTTTTTO. ALLRSSS!

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