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kR N ) i THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1%01. L COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |55 % o PStoi DON. TELLS THE TROUBLE s et st v e [ ew vk e swmw o | (AW | 1V8STOK MARRET count. Ly g o T vl R smoothly, displays confidence in the out- | BALTIMORE, Noy. L—Clearings, ST Hawk-~ Neb. foundry, $14.50816.00. Qlasgow fron. whte come, t the beginning of the week the [915; balances, $14,271; money, 4% ) # stoers rants dloscd at o4s 114 and Middiesborough Drouble A ‘hae aiiimstome "haa. beas | “FHrLA BLPHIA, Noy. 1.—Clearings, $19,- § focder Tonsion is Relaxed in All Markets aad|at s 6d. Says thet Businws Improves Faster Thaa Gachanged batween the Hill-Morgan and | 48.@1; balances, §2,005961; moncy, #ias por | Geed Osttle Steady, but Others Were e arriman-Kuhn- L arties, caused a ent. . Prices Tamble. OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET, Transporting Faoilitios. Eharp ‘sclling. moverment ‘and gave & weik | — Nogleoted and s Little Lowar, 28 steers. ... g0 —— ll':’ Y!Hf}“o to last Mondlny'- I(;lll’\::l\::"of,!‘l'.l New York Money Market, Thomas Raten—Neb, —_— ; ; that w g e 18 foeders.. 975 86 8§ cows.. . 981 280 Condition of Trade and Quota tho Tetirn of 4. Plerpont Morgan from the | NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—MONEY ON CALL 3 e ‘ CORN MAKES A BLUFF, BUT GIVES UP| “°"" T 0 d Famey Produce. WARM WEATHER REALLY GOOD FORTUNE | Weaf“Ciriieht orts were i focn. to necimks | ~FIFm ac Bads per cont; Tt joan, 55 poé | HOGS SOLD A BIG NICKEL HIGHER R S e a basis of settlement by which the eontrol | cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; prime mercun- I I8 leow...ub 88 of Northern Pacific and the management | tlle paper, 41@6 per cent.. Of the Burlington promerey will be meniied | | BTERLING gg(l'NANu'l-.vHrm. with ac- g for on terms "u“m”"{lv to both the Unjon | tual business in bankers' bills at $4.57 for | Only & Few C { EGGS-—Recelpts, falr; loss off, 17c. Btarts Briskly, but Loses Cou LIVE POULTRY—Hens, © ht—Nob, & feeders, 1126 375 Young | it Cold Spell ‘s of Sheep and 1, d (Id roosters, dc: turkeys, «@Sc; ducks b 1066 2 25 | D « ceve, 5 spring chickens, per Ib., Situation Would Be Felt More Pacific and the Great Northern and North- | demand and at $4.86 for sixty days; posted W, A Continued Reports of U geere, BOBHC; AP e c orn Paciitc. |80 Tar s the kentiemen who | Fates, $5GLS and 35404 %) commer: | AFFIved Today and Hoth Fat Stut oy HAustin-8. D, Weather Favorable to Went- BUTTER—Common to falr, 13¢; cholce Keenly—Corn Exports Jlave been conducting the conferences have | clal l_lck Lo and Feeders Nold at Just Willlam Smi p A Halry, in tubs, 15a16e; separator, wazic. Dimin cen willing to speak, their utterances ( SILVER—Bar, 7jc; Mexican dollars, 24 steers...1118 § 4 ™ | k ern Ship ' FRESH FISH-Black bass, 18 white point to an harmonious arrangement and | 45340, . About Steady Prices, 1 Steor....100 3 15 30 bass, 10c; bluefish, llc; bullheads, i0c; blue this was reflected by a strong undertone ONDS--Governments, strong; state, in- ‘ M \( fins, '7c; buffuloes, 7e; catfish, 12¢; cod, 1le; in the general market and more partic- | active; rafiwoad, irregular, 110 feeders 1011 0 8 ™ crapplex, 10c; Ralibut, lic; herring, fo; had: .. | Wlarly by the hardening tendency of Union | The closing quotations on bonds are as 4 teoders 1063 3 15 oW o ' —An easter foeling Ais- | dock, 10¢; pike, 10c; red ‘snapper, 10c; sal- , Nov. 1.—R. G. Dun .'s | Paclile, Southern Pacitic, Northern Pacific : AHA, Nov. 1. |7 Y H CHICAGO, Nov. 1. ling ats- | a. 06 plike. We: 'red wnapper, 1 I-| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | Pacjile, Southern Pacliic, Northern Pacifie | tollows: SOUTH OMAH. T I8 o i | lacing the recent urgent demand for corn | mon, 14c; sunfish, be; trout, l0c; whitefish, | Weokly Review of Trade tomorrow will | preferred and other stocks Wwhich would ey Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, i . Cochran—Neb, % | Prouigie Gown prices in duil grain markets | foc. ot e affected by any deal. 'The market has, Hocking V. 4 official Monday e H ] i 3 ™ oday and Dacember wheat closed %c lowe OYSTERS—Medtums, per can, 22c; Stand- H however, remained professional and the L. & N. uni, 4 Otficial Tuesday 3% ecember corn Y@%e depressed and De- | ards, per can, Zc; extra selects, per can, A""Ofl{‘h the latest rallway returns In-|,ublic apparently keeps aloof. IMex. Central 4 Official Wednesday TOUS-hinke Wak & 7415 U8 0 hogs 1 cember oats e down. Provisions closed [3c; 'New York counts, per can, 40c; bulk | dicate that "fl""nuf""l facllities ' have | “he money market situation has again as- c.. Otficlal Thursday . o i 50 S T St.hows héty e to J4tte lower, i 4 | serenr oy oder ot $.0a1.%; bulk” extra :;cv:%eg"?.rou::dhlpnfn;mt":r':t’;‘::r'{':’: 1] guoed prominence, although but little Otticlal Friday . were fayorable %o 'the seliing intercats the \ ¢ e t the opening and | selects, $1.60g1. : ardening of rates ‘was eccasloned by the " A i b ity U Ty OOk e et that promised | " ELOHONE L Vs, per dos., 8o, in fact hecame the chief retarding influence. | antouncement that oS mn. i oot kg b3 : e Auys this weok market hero operied \ip 661140 hi Th much, being In the restarting a shade to | VEAL--Cholce, 6asc. From all sections of the country and many | been taken for shipment to Paris by Thurs- N. Y. Central 18.106% | 8ame days last week. o oy Joas e e o .75 and as high ns 3.9 was paid. The market, however, soon setded dowiy 1o y 721 dasls and that ls where the bulk o Jome four weeks ago. sold. After trading was fairl Y8 last yeur. 1 3 way the market wis active an Average prices pald for hogs at South [ there was but little change on the Close Omaha the' past several days, with com- | The market averages n bik nickel highe m:’ gen. s Same week before.. \ 14¢ higher at b8@osiye. Cables wore| HAY-—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | lines of industry complaints are heard re- | qay's steamer, Call loan rates rose to 4 h?rl Bame three weeks ago. a a general demand finding | sale Hay Dealers' association: Cholce up- | Barding the inabllity to move goods. per cent and there was more firmness in but ‘h;t.’.""u‘«:‘r‘,.‘... B “wupply them, De- | land, $0.50; No. 2 upland, medium, | Probably the delay has been most aggra- | the quotations for time loans, but &s a cember advanced ‘e, Profts here became | $8.0; coarse, §7.50. Rye straw, $6. These | Vating In the case of coal, unseasonubly [ wiole the money market was uhmoved and tempting and on the news of clearing | prices are for hay of good color and qual- [ high temperature alone preventing serious [acts as If financial interests were con- weather, favoring shipping in the west, l(. d_fair. Receipts, 10 cars. inconvenlence. Not only are domestic re-|vinced that the time is approaching when Nquidation began. Business in the main [ WHEA' 3 quirements enormous, but coal I8 becoming | decreasing resoryes and unfavorable bank . b8 o 4s. P80 —38¢ an i ortant articl f export, partly ow- epl than yesterday. oday’'s advance earrief Jas HiEht and latet resol e el s | BRAN—FI560. ing 10 Jabor controversies mn Hrance and oney ot the Stoicowi by & retrd of oi e, | Qlcem back o about where' they ‘were' ot el ATl Il es Slovsd | OATA- o0, Great Britaln and also to the: British ex- et 872 % | 1901, (1300, 1899, |1898. |1897. (1596, 1896, Vednesday, but thero Is atll & decling fot & ort trade, . " i b A o | the week amounting to just about 37%a Biate "aown at sinc. Receipts were 119 VEGETABLES, PR Tade, e affects retall distribution to | PRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE Gl O o o s TR S a3 ton d | Rt Shs 1 ““Wheat needed all the bull influence in [ o BOTATORS “Home grown and northern, | o very marked degree, orders far heavy- i CB &G n s, W% Tex. & Pac. H SRt I 5 W | No. Av. sn. Pr. | the corn pit It could get 1 offset. weaker S P LA N four Lhoss o, #l. Whire Tt aeelied I some ca%s | South's Immunity trom Frost Ratses |G M & 87 k. 111 [T, 8. L & W. i sity SO S0 45 Ko gy o | gay|2 108 0 DO | cables and heavy recelpts, The market was | CARROTS—Per market basket, 3ic. liveries, That tha volume of legltimate Hepe and Lowsss Drle *C, & N. W, ¢ i8.137%(Unlon Pacific 4s..1064 52ve) B 16/ 4 31 3 o8 3711 2 98 345 gull and narrow and on the early stren€th [ {EETS Per half-bu. basket, o, DUSiatse 1a oot Dolug hutpe, o8 Muimece z 3 TR L& P dn. 1064 108 ¢ In.n‘ A%l 353 34 304 * T T b Tobatiioite. mere | LUHNIPB_Per basket, . in evidenced by the gain in bank exchunges [ NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Bradstreet's to- |G C C & 8 L i 48104 G doig| * [ 4360868 %W 30 388 e "%..':".f.fiu‘:i T?I%Cli!)ru pf"”‘" fa neavy fifikctuuum—uuma &rown, per dos., 10| at ‘New York of 24 per cent over Jast year morrow w||ll way: ('C‘hlcsqo ":’er. 48 E ‘:3"“31 A UII el 1% f Clea: o by o and 7.9 ee e holding off of killing frost in the [ Colo. So. i learances,” but It had iittle effect and PARSLEY Per dox, c. 05 T DR GSo0E aher it Ay WOOK Uil astith (I 15 nw ond yealung roey dn the [ RoI% B I:“‘% R R |l,“{ iu ecemh"‘ on the T wodic e down, [ SWEET POTATOES--Haome grown, per | equally striking, 20.1 per cent over 1900 and | #8e date) has been favorable in crop re- | Erle prior lien 4s 993 & L. B. II.l l]«m 431 Imll 3 69 1 oo ned oWy AN e N ete it cars. | b, Soi genulne Yarginia, "perbbl., " $2.75; 31 Dot cent over TR spects, but has induced o ralsing of estl- [ do gen. 4s..... ¥i%|Wis. Central s soi | Oct- 40%| 4 93| 4 23| 3 6ol 3 26 3 18( 377 A tnct ‘wrade, and Minneapolls and | Gorgld, per B aet, aths 1k Accounts for Corn's Advance B Emapiia lowered prioes 1-%o forthe waek, | ! W. & D. i W eannl WO 43N SN IS o Ly 3 0 3 by n keeping wi cotton, several er e — - ot the «"rf?—"n"figmfi SR e Ealet 0 | TOMATOLSHome grows, per 1R | sy, peovalfod 1016 marketh tor turm roducts have weakeied (his week, | *Ex-lnterest. *Offered $iral g ol x_ull salim gl B ry | Kety Soc. staples, Spec cured a distinct d Vheat has felt the influence of the heavy a3 0 T Wete LT Do crnared Wit _,‘,‘.’,‘;*M:‘V';,{,» pher bu. basket, 6c; | Ciina Trom tho. LAy, Mg Fosition ne- [hovement of grain at the northwest and Boston Stock Quotations, o R R R i 184, s v 3 -bu. , B0c. ~ % eavy increases in visible supplies ani- | L st 86 f T e b et are 135,000 B agatnal 16000 s“,’,‘:?g‘fi‘g;?“:'.",‘ g per Ib, 20%4o; 84'the same Gme porh. tads & fup ther e foba and rather Il"nus("rl!l,‘vut’r:\(l\'ic:‘n' fom | BOSTON, Nov. 1=Call loatis, 04 pet Sl In Iy A g v 'l " D h, crate, §1.50, Vi A - rgentine. In addition, the storles of dull- | cent; ime loans, » c 3 ctal .1 3 H ! Jeek and AN a yesr ago, The sea- | CELERY-Kalamasoo. per bunch, 3@sc; | Yance; Poor husking reports were heid re. | Ar&entin depreasion in'the' export business | closi e ImiBInIg i ";"!m;;n u“fl"‘lfce:fl T e ornd “Rous | Nebraska, per bunch, 30@e; Colorado, 406 | there was & naperal falling oft in exports. m\vl" ."r:m: trade, thou r it 1s to be noted | T m‘t‘ P R E ] '] J 8hi ¢ ol at wheat and corn s ments together cl . . .. 2 ata showed 'an_independent disposttion [ NAVY A o i ok "ont SR b Aot 10k 00" s fince July 1 are heavier than a year ago. | (s 18, ool 1 [Amalgariaiod’ LR N E i3 | JITS. 631 . Inty - | To an over-supply of new tonnage is prob- [ Mex. s | s Lo, breakc away irom corn influence at the APPLES-Ben Davig, per bbl., $1%; win ;'efi‘.m::}l"}“.fi;o’u';fi:"z','n';fl;s o esihet auly, due the depression tn ocean trelghts | N, i G & C.... 8 WA 34l am oe Sl o A e B P rre Gear: | PRUNES-Otah, per crate, 80c. Iiyals at western cltios amounting to o, | beciise of packers manipulating the hog D 140 a0 e 3TANIAR for Toorn, Bucemper closed weak, ‘1o | , PEACHEB—Calftornin frecstone, per box, | 53 bu.. ngainas 415200 I the beevioun wedk | MATKet, but'the. recont hEh Drises Aphocs k Franklin e 408 a'ee % 318 3 40 10 er™ ai hige, ucomber closed weak, He | o) oilngn “Sho; Utah freentone, oo KIber: | and 560708 & year ago. Atlntic exparts | {0 have checked ‘consumpaon Coffes nan | Boaton Ele. 5 [Mohewk . 3v4] 4 81] 4 01 363|320 o | 342 b MR 1 Ing. The | 108, 6-basket crate, § 40, 4 were fess satisfactory than last week, but [ 105t a little strength and some grades of | Unlon Pacif 01%|0ld Domi, %l 481 4 (Rt 3 D ernd wras ey anen JraREng ien | PEARB—Kelfers, §2; Vikers, 3235 Law- | (hohading ai Lo Btasme ponts (het ket | sugar are also jomer. * Kmoo tiriaemior | Mex. Contral ... fifs|Osceotn | 7% Indicates Sunda ® cash demand was sluggish, and though | FEARS ) §2; , $2.25; hipments were 018,108 . aneinne aves oy | advancing, corn is prominent® though heiq | Amer. Sugar 18 [Parrot . Indicates Sunday. 5 Stk 5 there was a better feeling in the hog mar- GRAPES—California Toka; 41b, crate;| last year and flw’fi i aad) down slightly by wheat. A large short | Amer. T. & T... 1681 gulm:y . b "h\l clal number of cars o . ocl " ! ket, fair ofterings kepl prices almost ta. | GRAPES-Culifornia Tokay, 41b. crate; y 508,998 1n interest fs said to exist in ihat grain and | Dominlon T. & 8. 0" |Santa Fe Cop..l. 41, | brought in today by each road was: i i, T mtory Tird. b Tower ot wrans | CRANBERRIES—ber bile $678 - per N Ao i Titea oricen af 500 buying have stimu- | B o ... S THmouRaIn 1 8 | C.. M. & 8L P, Ry...... o4 Ho&Y. Sheep. 1 at 314.98%, Janua! oo ate, E A it - | lated prices of that product and of oats. 22 ekl I y ! & Y 4 i L s A L 4 TROPICAL/ FRUITS, manding premiums, but even where goods COUNter to 'the raw materfal, mainly be Loy (R ate o g | Ubios Pactis n 23 i s FM Trag Y LYCKIRI GRS, BN OAL; HOKS, | 1 4 oM Rhanlohns, SI000 00 Wlotdus, | ALK CatIY ToE Cubramats Wl sriant oode cause o manipuiative buying. 'Fhe wreot Vo i 4 | Unton Pacitic system..... 23 o 0 A ) $4.5006.00; | & e two diverse movements has been 7 2 e leing tonuen angod an totown:_ 0 L0 i g bt o nna S ol | et metaniios Habatn iR : Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yesa'y. | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, [ Sought and mild weather prolongs the sea- ure of e Fall River nnefs to vote g ." 2,002, 5, son for buying pipe. Steel rall orders in- |0 favor of a strike is still another i G » " - | turbing element. The woolen goods situ m{fl ’ommf 7014 | porte b por JEorgiay new cartons, Toj im. f:&“fiuwdhmfi.hntnf-;p':»rr‘tc-"rr%g‘%err‘:;ulr’-" tlon 1s still in good shape and the manu- New York Mining Quotatio: 08|70 0 per Ib., c. facturers have - brought sal R 0%t 104 @y | DATES—Persian, In 60-Ib. boxes, per 1b., | Where Industrial depression makes. 1t pos: rought sales at Boston | .. i TRl T RGN | s Lains, porman s, pe NEW YORK, Nov, 1.—The following are sible to sell at very low figures. Domestic iMmounting to 200,000 pounds. No change in Lo L3 iron and steel | the closing prices on mrning stocks: i MISCELLANEOUS, quotations do not ‘altar, altho list fig- | ¥ nd steel Is noted, though the tendency = Es ‘ : 0 h DIE prices 14 stronger, prompt shipments EIlTh3 | SRaT) per T 180 Dm0y Ot | s e o Capper T ot arioniDefore | in Some cases bringing 10 ber ton' romtare, | Adams Con. i G T B e R ere were only about 9 cars of 6 |6014@% | No. 3 soft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-sheli, m,/: tained by closing mines. Talk of advancing steel ralls $1 to $2 per | Alice . e dispositicn of the day's receipts ':;:u and lambs, here today, so that there Al Brl‘ll.ill per 1b. " 13¢ iiberts, per 1b., 13¢; | Footwear manufacturers have made a ton for next year's delivery is also heard, | Breece . C“. as follows, each buyer lI’“I’C‘I.H ng ¢ | was not n opportunity for making a 961 Pl monds, soft-shell, 17¢; hard-shel), 15c pe- | general advance in prices, restoring the Steel billets are scarce at Pittsburg and )grunuwka 'on. number of head Indlcule‘d. ¥ s thorough test of the market. A very small ) 3% 29 | cans, farge, per ib., 1dc; small, 10c; cocoa- | HEures of carly sprink. It Is obviots thag | PROMPt deliveries bring §2.7062.80, Somstock Tun o8 . Caltle. Hoga. proportion of the reccipts was made up ot B bt 1y e , 10c; the average rise of 2igc does not cover the | . Wheat, including flour, exports for the | Con. Cal. & Va ® (& N Omaha Packing Co. L1 64 fat stuff, but packers took hold and bought 1495 4 9215 14 %0 HONEY—Per 2-section case, $3.60G3.75. enhanced cost of material, yet new orders | MeCK aggregate 667288 bu., as against | Deadwood Terra. Slorra. Nevada G. H. Hammond . % up every thing in their line at good steady 15 0234 500°| 14 974 | CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl, 833, have been extremely light since the change, | %2134 last week and 3,612,421 in this week | Horn Silver . B (Bl Fopes Swift and Company....ll 31 prices. Feeder buyers also were looking ’ SAUERKRAUT-Per Webbi. '83.0038.50. as jobbers are resisting the natural ten: | 15t year. Wheat exports from _yw 1 to | Iron Silver . Standard . Cudahy Packing Co. . o8 or fresh supplies ‘and anything good sold o | 4 m’l e MIDES Mo 1 reen ?’c No. 3 green, 6e; | dency. Textile markets are well sustained, | 04te, seventeen weeks, aggregate 106,729,273 | Leadville Con. Armour & Co. .1 at steady to strong prices. As the demand by S00 S [ No. 1 saited. st No. 4 saled No. 1| Woolen mills have ample orders and take | Ps 88 gainet €402 last season. 8 o g By I Was Bood all around the' pens were soon 02 7 Pl r & L A2 Tty o eck aggregate o pr g 3 cleared, 82 53&2 ::1‘: ;{fl}om;;_fllgnw foh 108, b} No. K ullgu_fi "';;5; ;:;'I‘;L‘:"‘n’;m?f a:lm;‘"fl‘;;w;‘ "'l“r‘;"';fi 806,150 bu., as against 1,183,288 last Woox hnd 011 and Rosin. R, Bécker & Degan 98 Quotations: Choice yearlings, $2.400 fe] % | Delts, %G2to; horsehides: $1sbarts ""eP | Driuk Fequest, with . evidenoo nt recent | 30110 list year. Ixports trom g 1le | OIL CITY, Nov. 1~OIL—Credit balances, | Lobiman & falr to good yearlings, $3.2@340; choico 170 i 10| 130 / ; Wil alve stocks. Wise counsel has thus far pre. | A5, Bre 167000 bu., agalnst 617,67 Inst | 130" cartincates, no pid; smpmentsr st | ORm o 0005, Ehalee anon’ soiacs, Wathers, 78 78 | T80 St. Louts G s e citsers VT iaoush the ‘labor | *alliires tn the United States for the average, 100,123 bbis.; runs, 12671 | Livingatone & Schaiior.. good awes, 8262 90; Tholce wpring Tambs, - 3 ST, LOUIS, Nov. 1—WHEAT-Lower: jrt - £ ok week number 172, as against 223 last week, wk%?"finio 1!10'1'1,—1,1".»«1 28 34, | P K- Hobbick vased .60; falr to good spring lambs, $4.100 Ouo Subtntiots Waes us' tolowd No. 2 red, cash, elevator, T1%c; track, mui WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TAB) 1% {0 this week a year ago, 174 in 1603 and | p i entine wpirits, 46 od. 3 ol & M Tarioe, T I Bees a0t feeder SLOUR-Bteady; winter patents 33,400 {4ei December, 71%c; May, Tokc; No. JCahadian tatiures for the woek number QIVERPOOL, Nov. 1—OIL—Cottonsced, | Other buyers 7| No 110, 3 i -90613.30 3 .19 J 3 g eventeen, against sixt ; 3 , 234 e 34 e \ :%fn:":pfil:l 5y ALOGLI0; paténts,” 30,50 : 3 Sushy S%ic; track, | Aggresate of Business Transacted by in thie w..-k"‘.."1 YeAr. ax0, tHotne pSAVANNAIL, Nov. i-Oll_Spirita tur- | motat ... o 2000 6L 1A 38 Wyeming wethers ;s , ! . o%e. , thirty-one in 188 and thirty-four in . firm, 3 » firm, CATTLE—Thére was about a normal Fri- | 504 yeariing foede WHEAT—No. i40; No. 2 red, 71 2 cash, 9c; track, the Associated Banks. TS A 3 yearling feeder: %o ¥ 1897, 3 NroEsho, Nov. l.-OIL—No;I,)éern Lima, day's supply of cattle here today, k?nfl ‘I“ B: NEW YORK, Nov. 1—The following | xz —r——— N e T PR the demand was fully equa table, complled by Bradstreet, shows the | NVEW YORK STOCKS AND BOND3, | %c; Soul A8 ane indisns, W, there were no radical changi 3051 ontra Famiby ony | Bier Dasents, $.400 | bank’ ciearings at the wrional i the NEW YORK, Nov. 1—OIL—Cottonseed, | naia’from those in force yesterday. P .90, strained, common, $1.424G1.45. Turpentin the week ended October i1, with the pere — T oo Y1 lAe:) (oM, 8teady: | ors started In oarly, and everything desira- , scarce and firm, $5.40@ | centage of increase and decrease as com. | Treasury’s Resumption of Bond Buy- steady, 36%@3%c. Petroleum, dull. ‘ORN—No. 2 yellow, bc. OATS—No. 2, 384G ;i No. 2 white, 40% Bilige; No. 3 white c. RYE-—No. 2, 66%c. “cmmmt-—hlr to cholce malting, 5@ g 2 native bucks. & native ewes, 16 native ewes. 2 cull lambs,. 223 E 1 ble was out of first hands in good season. 6. pared” with the corresponding week last| 4 ,| Becelpte included sev 0 SEEDS—-No. 1 northwestern, $1.46; clover, | CORNMEAL—Steady, $2.90, £, 0. b, year: Has'Its Effect on the Street. 'ng:mas”'.'m?mv{-'fie'°'n'|"3'"z Hets wan.s feedor wothers! contract grade, $. BRAN—Scarce and stroi sacked lots, NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The prevafling un- Sood demand, ~Tlie-oattle ot g st guaity native lambs. +~ PROVISIONS—Meas pork, per bbl., $13.80 | 87c. settled interest in ‘speculative "sentiment | NEW YORK, Nov. 1—COFFRE-8Spot | S0ld at strong prices, as high as $6.40 belng | 7 native lambs 3.85. Lard, per 100 1bs., $8.67%@s.625. Short ll;llAY‘-‘—oDull:xla,nvly c‘s:‘cesg'- demlsr‘n,d; tim- CITIES, Clearings.| Inc.| Dec. qu.“;mu lllu-uuldrd by lhhwldely diverse gloflqulez;_an.l:clnvlgmeu, r:&:c'.‘")&l’m steady; [ Pald, wh ;e"- as hig p::“nr-‘y“r:nm_ native lamb; ! loose), $7. .90, Di othy, $10.00@13.60; prairie, $0.00@12.50. opinions expres; s to ti 1] ‘ordovi . ‘0~ " ey Gosed gfig Bt e | Ok Y Bionay L $i.o0. Fenewal of government pond purchasas by | ward the cloe of the seasion covering of ST e A R TR A B City Live Stoek Market. | wides (boxed), .35. IRON COTTON TIES—8teady at $1.10, New York . the treasury. The wavering sentiment |sSales made on Thursday set in and prices H out _of kl"d ;M ot mlv e oh " e o & ) 3. . n the day, when ci uotations > nts n . 4 5 and | Articles. Recelpts. Shipments, | $18. Lard, lower at $8.60. Dry |8t L« ready amounted to $1,262.000, thus promising [ sales were 31, P anunry. 6106 | 80ld without 'much difficulty at just about | pore and dressed heof sieera $s i 18, 20,000 teady;boxed lots, oxtra shorts, | Littsburg considerablo rellef 'to the money market, |5.%0c; ~Decembet S Mgt | steady prices with yesterdny. The medium | o and dfessed heet stoors, $680 000 12,000 | 38.12% ar ribi, $8.25; clear sides, $5.50. ”‘,‘Ifl‘"mf'"rgc The result was a rather animated buyin March, 6. May, 6.45@6.50c; i AR R el TS 0 Bood, M.76a6 23, 2 2 + 4 4be; July, 6. t, 6.70c; Sep. | Brades and canners, however, In most cases | $250(4.00; western fod o ik Dacon, stendy; Boxed lots, extra"shorts, [ Balimore ... Tavementin thiiest hour, which turned | June, e$ei uly, &8e; August, &10o; Bep- | ETAISH little lower, s packers did not seem | wostern range steors, &2 5,000 1,000 | , METALS—Lead, dull, $4.27%@4.90. Speiter, | Minneapolis ... prices at the top level of the day, A fow to be anxlgus about them. dlan steers, $2.70a3.85; Cineinnati Bulls, calves and stags sold in just about native cows, $2.6064. Y. Stocks show stringing gains and the lead- Fesvis: Mavices: the same notches they did yesterda 160,000 20,000 | irm, 3410041244 New Orlos i 3 canners, $1.40G2.50; ‘exchinge today the buts | ,, POULTRY—Kirm: chickens, 5c; springs, | New Orleans 32 27,6 ers in actlvity are a point above in a num- | e : el U AT R e LN e 0OA.50; ter ‘market “waw steadvi creamerles, 14 | TAc; irkeys, Tc; ducks, $hc geese, fe. | Cloveland Lz 349 DY St aMes, SRitmore & Ohio-aeyeon-!| (EEORIA, Nov. 3, -COBN=Ristiar) No. f C HNer e O o Ta pancgiiy g oA B toasle. i kst o Zither dulrles, 13110, '(l‘.hlefize. stendy, 914q | o HUTTER = Steady; ™ crcamery, *18gc; | Detroft -o..... 280568 04.4)....: | IR Cotimons tho late "“:w“;'"l‘,,:,'l"‘n‘,‘,}v;‘}‘fi GATS—Inactive; No. 3 white, 38c, billed [ case on @ Friday. The better grades sold Mgher: top il ot suies, "85 s 0tge. Eggs, firm; fresh, 19%@20c. BGG8—8teady, 17c. Loutsville .. had the beneflt of the extra dividend dec- | through. N Moy, Ut et oo PRtauhtons | hesvy juixed packers, .18, ———— RECE] four. o v i R > o would not take the other kinds unless | }ight, 's5.30a5. pigs, $5.004 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, J%&%'P“—E“'W.hm.m bbla.; wheat, 58,- [ Erovidence 11111 i laration. The' preliiminaty figures. of ‘(ha WiTdicy—10 for Antshed goods. They ‘could_get them for less money for | KHERD AND T AMES Horpte, 700 hoad: GOm0 bu.; outs, '$6.000 bu. | Milwaukee ... T 4 movement of cash disclosed the fact that Dilnth Ganle Miskat fear they would be obliged o carry them | market strong: native Jambe $io00 T SHIPMENTSKiour, 17,000 bbla.: wheat, | OMAHA ! 0 the current of the interior movemont hod OVer until next week, Toutern labs: BTbte.00; adt A itle < Day o Varions | 31000 bu; corn, 8,000 bu.: oats, &0 bu. | 8. au ¥ ¥ o e the mioney Morkat iy ey condlc DULUTH, Nov, 1-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, | There were not ‘many range ateers fn | S5 to, wontirn wethers, $5253.0; cwos, P “ % iy, the banks, o 'TS—367@36hC. offered sold at strong prices, where the NEW YORK, Nov. 1—FLOU. LIYERFOOL, Nov. L-WHEAT_spor, Bt Joseri P} that there may be changes 'n the loan ftem taan BT \ } ,’ 62,233 b No. 2 western, winter, steady at os 8d; No, | Richmond 3, g CORN-67c. quality was satistactory. The common RIS B 1 northern, Spring, quist ay. e od: No. i | lcnmo to offset the cashi loss stuff, though, was more or less neglected. Today's cotton exports were again very high, reaching 108,000 bales, and the wheat | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, [Good range cows adso brought steady prices, pitalists Regard Spindle Top Hold< » P s LR 2Eezeanaoas winter stralgh ota, giu- Gullfornia, ‘teady at 08 104, Futures, quiet; i Min) winter straights, §2 ‘ ot pat- | California, L Se lod, Futy 016 X t but the medium grades and canncrs were SMingesota bakers, 329G3.%; winter low | CORN—8pot, steady: Amearican mixed, s, | Hartrorg 167, o K Delvves hac aun, up. to 66T, TN, Fathas e vy A5 Mest Peatranie ot a)) grades, Batgiie’ Rye dour, aets tair | Futures, atendy: November, 6 td Decem: | Loy Angelcs ! ment of cotton abroad would be the most | Hows Aetive to Higher—$ EIASRCY BRI YoRTeagy Dicass alvut Texas 011 Fields. th[ood. 2. .16; cholce to fancy, $3.30@ .:r 9 arch, 4s N %;llz.dlo.geclly koy :::&m; l".vl‘;ln:xdnglgtpr‘;e‘-l‘li:fd exchange and to Higher—Cattle Ste: move and sold a little lower. Representa-| ..., Interest is still being manifested CORNMEAL — FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, steady, | Portiand, Ore. 044 Rallroad bonds were quite nctive and tr- | CHICAGO, Nov. Fyvisrio —Recelpts, in the Beaumont OIl fields on and around teady: vellow western, dywi : 8 1.—CATTLI .22; city, $1.17; Bran ne, $3.35@3, at 78 6d. Rochester | regular. Total salés, par value, $2,800,000, | 2, ncludf d Texan ne (endy: No. 3 weatert, 61ic, £ 0. b, | PROVISIONS-Beat. firm: extra India ; United States I advarced § Fetunding 3 | ) hiws wabsuoane, (0 head T m";:r‘n‘-:‘.i Spindle Top Helghts. Thousands of shares afloat; state, 67@6Sc. ¢. 1. f.. ork, car- | mess, 74s 6d, Pork, firm: prime mess, we. 921, and old 48 . the bs % and the new 4n 3 | steers, $6.0076.80; DOOF L0 med um, $5.9005 10, are being sold at various prices, and the % ern, s 6d, Lard, dull; American, re- 098/ per cent on the last call. stockers_and feeders, $2.00014.25; cows and good companles have no difficulty in dis- BARLEY-Qulet; feeding, 50@52c, . 1. ., | fined, in_palls, 4s 6d: prime western, in 1,398,355| The following are the closing prices on | helfers, $1.266(6.00; canners, $1.2@3.25; bulls, f 1 ored, Th Buffalo: malting, G7@sic. tlerces, 47s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs, 1,500,509/ the New York Etock exchange: 2.0004.50; calves, $3.006.35; Texas steers, posing of all stock offered. The reports 'WHEAT—Recelpts, 10,450 bu. Spot, steady; | quiet, 488 64. Bacon, steady; Cumberiand 1,821,203 - .00G24.10; western steers, $3.655.15. : of experts show there is-an unlimited sup- No. 2 red, 80%c, ? . b, afloat; No. 2 red, | cut, 26 to 30 1bs., 60s 6d; short ribs, 16 to 24 | Springficld, Mas: 1,463,086 Atchison 8% do_ptd HOGS—Receipts, 22,000 head; estimated to- ply of tuel oil in sight. THE OMAHA “Thke, elevator;' No.' 1 northern, Duluth, 88 clear’ middles, light, 49 Avguta 1,690,654 do ptd 80, Pacif marrow. oG nekar e ol a e k54 s il 1b_slen i 4 e, 1. 0. b., afioat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, es, heavy, 488 short | Nashville 1,418,923/ Baltimore & O...108% 8o. Rallwa; 38" |active and b@loc higher; closed easy; mixod TE. oIL ., which was on¢ of tho 82%c, f. o. b., afloat. Options were quiet ks, 46s; clear belilés, 14 to 15 Ibs., [ Worcester 1,611,699| do pfd . 941 do prd 8% |and' butchers, $5.7506.00; Ko0d. ta’ cholee 3% first big comparfles on the field, reports, fairly ateady on heavy scaboard clear- sauare, 11 to 13 ibs., | Grand Rapids 148,161 Can. Pactfic % [ heavy, 35.8006.20; rough' heavy, $6.50@5.70; 275 | sreat progress on their well now belng sunk ces, 0 fair export trade, small Argentine Bloux City 1,651,070 Can. Southern TEht. 5.50a5.90; bulk of salon. §6.70010 2 ok i bl ipments and the early corn Atrength. i finest American, %s; | Dayton, 1,191,378/ Ches, & Ohlo AND EAM S Heccipta, in on Spindle Top Heights. s company ~ Late in the day they eased off under rea'iz- | good, 8yracuse 1,220,147} Chicago & A. head’ ng to 10c higher; good to cholce 58 is now drilling the largest well ever at- and closed about steady at a partial | CHEESE—Quiet; finest American white, | Boranton 1,338,212 prd .. wothers, 39500425, fair 16 eholce’ mix 300 tempted In that district, a 15-inkh well, net_decline. March, 79%@80c, closed at | 46s; finest American colored, 46s 6d. Portland 1:265,719/ ., $2.00@3.60; western' sheep, $3.10G2.75; Texas 300 a bring in a 10%-inch gusher. c; May, and Deccmber, 76(4@713-16c, | TALLOW—Prime city, steady, 288 6d; |Npokane 1,820,847 hoon $I0GA T, native” Iambe " #2600 e i and expect to bring in a 10%-inch gusher, closed at 16%c. Australian, in London, dull, 29. Tacoma 1,309,782 eotain Tambs, $4.0000. 00, g g i which will produce from 150,000 to 200,000 CORN—Recelpts, 6,000 bu.: exports, 17,59 | PEAS—Canadian, dull, 6s 2%ad. Wilmingt. 1,182,132 ECEIPTS—Officlal: Cattle, 8,48 head; 360 barrels per day. bu. Bpot market easy: No. 2, Blc, elevator, | HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), steady, | Davenport 1,168,376, hors R o Bead alseon: 18ttty o4 i [ 18 s R T and omr. f. 0. b, afloat. Optlon market | €3 58@£3 25s. Fall River 52|, rIPflEN'gm Motal: Cattle: 31 head: = ie ] ey are now selling stock at 26 cents opened firm and advanced on cables, west- | ‘Recelpts of wheat during the last three [ Birmingham neas NI N 3,80 Bead” i - 1] per share for $1 par value, fully paid, o buying, small Argentin shipmerits and 31,00 contals, inclualng 304000 Amer- Topekal bl A " ! a0 2% } non-assessable and no personal lability, , as later weakened on Evanavilie Y. 3 4 Bt h oy aliate iiovad weak st 4 three days, 96,000 centals. i o pikp ; \{Vofi!_,"f:‘l}.r;l New York Live Stock Market. 0 3% 300 This s the first selling price, the ground net decline. May, 64@H%c, closed at 6ic; —_— Little Rock . 721,221 144]...0 9% 'Amal, Copper NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—BEEVES—Ro. 40 floor. No preferred stock. Every sha | ¢, closed at @ige City Grain Provist Helena, ./ L Am. C. & F. celpts, 4,180 head; steady: stoers, $1.15(5.65; | 1260 200 23 holder, large or small, {s on the same foot- KANBAS CITY, Nov. 1.—WHEAT-—De: | fawsti . R e HICTIG RIS TR O u® 20 25 |ing and have an equal Interest and share . 3 white, 43k | cember, G6ice, May, T04@7 cash, No, 2 6767 ¢ bt 275, Cables, Weak; eXports tomorrow. %5 220 1% altke in all dividends and profits in pro- Western, J0l4@42ic; track white, | hard, 67aeTtee: No. 3, 86@otec; Nov o rid- 862, 8.0 | Dely L. & Tiead cattle, 30 head.sheep and 13,300 ¢ 4 187 1% " portion to thelr holdings. They have the Options quiet and barely steady. ' | 10%c: No. 3, 68@69%c; receipts, 64 cars. T e8.812) 21100000 | penver & R. G.. foxs of ba?, bt 35 1170 2 25 { oo g i g A ¥ hipping, 00itoc; good to| CORN--December, Somasnc; May, 50%c; | Lexington ¥ ] a0’ pfd o, CALVES-Recelpts, 51 head; trade limited BTOCKERS best proposition in a financlal way ! cash, No. 2 mixed, 81Gli5c; No. 2 white, | §orineneld, B ¢ tor. Jask of atock: 008 1o’ prime veeio| 1. -] companles to offer the public. state, common to cholce, | 81@8i%c: No. 3, 6lc. Binghamton do 7.16G6.00; grassers, nominal. * .2 Address the Omaha Texas Ol Co., Sapp 1 Bigc; 1900 crop, 9@ioc; Pacine | OATS-No. 2’ white, 33@39%c. 8 |9 j & h Bin e o iowe; 1000 v, optins | REE-No 2 she e 4 aitanooss do “on. o a3, | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recel, 3,681 block, Counctl Bluffs, lowa, for prospectus goust, 1901 orop. i ) lRAYZERoiE inothy, s12.00m18.0; chotoe | Kilumazoo . Gt. Nor. Gon. LB, ed.. il | heuds “demand,, beiter, " but pri only ; ,gi-n' Elect and all information. Glucose Sugar . Hocking Coal i | steady; sheep, $2.00414.25; medium to prime ’i"‘ofi lambs, $4.25G4.90; culls, 33; Canada. lamos. sten e, $13. ir 13.50. S UTrER Creamery, %ci dairy, fancy, Soringnan. 6! Hock Valle: do pfd Illinots_ Ce: | HIDES-Stondy; 20 to 2% Ibs, 16g1sc; | pra exan dry, lige B EATH . dy, \ . - R—Steady;: hemlock sole. Buenos | 16¢. , o a Ayres, lght to heavyweignts, 3i@:ite; | BGGS—Firm; Missourl and Kansas stooi | Rockford lowa Contral . Intn'l Paper ... a0 __‘,‘,‘.’"’fi;:f{".’"‘},‘, SIP hisady one deck o0 q“n‘ 'W"E"l | acd, de quoted on change at 17c doz., loss off, ki L% W 8, | atate duoted ‘at 30.5G6.40. A ' P A on \ PROVISIONS -Beet, stoady; hame, $t000 | Feturned, (0 - ° Bloux Falls . P Ml 3 [Laclede Guc b ot LA, irritations ) J90.00; Dacke 111 Talle,mess, NIUIRDE | i oats, 14000 tar " TP bu.i eorn, 3,00 Eremont Louts. & Ny tbu Nat, Biscdlt *100 4 St. Lonts Live Stock Market |15 cows. 23 '.:':"Mg':’if' 1.25; pickled shoulders, $7.2G7.60; plckled [ SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 116,000 bu.; corn, Jacksonville, Tl Manhattan L Nationat Lead ... 20 | oo LOUIS, Nov, 1.—CATTLE—Recelpts, is {THE Evaws O’ . Lard, easy; ' western [ 17,000 bu.; oats, 24,000 bu. {Columbus, 0. Mo, Contrui ,N:i‘n"".';?.':s"" a 120’ head; farket about steady; fifl%fl % alves 2% ping and _export ' steers, $5.00016.70; H Fhiladelphia Produce Marker, |siousion ..['. Mo RO i gfcmc s ;!a«;'?-?s'n«g mflé $000600; bteors indor iR 2 . =Colorado i 3 ; 5. .50; stockers'and feeders, 37 eEHIADELPHIA, Nov. 1-BUTTER- | I\ heciing, " ¥a : Blpacinic Mall H00GH 00! dowa and helfers, 52306450 com: io - teady; "“;h .l”fy ;:' lern creamery, 23¢; fancy ester fin%‘f’l‘l‘ued 8. C ners, $1.00@2. bulls, 10@3.35; Texas and 500 - wa v i s ‘ulet: | nearby, 24 h western, m;"lre: south | Totals, U, 8....... tlPullman ¥ AL pacsinti, ' 040 headi . mriat ] in 4 a4 Tare. | western, 2c; "l':':*llll:nlul:’l}mwév;lc."mk cuny | Qutside” New' Yor gieady; pigs and ights, %6.5045.68; packers, 265 2% P I I ha 4G | oreama, fancy small. 0%c: New ¥ork full A B Ruchern B o o neqa; |1 Sowi i3 388 i | Grain, Stocks and Provisions flfimpk:.' :":.m: :i.l.ll, creams, falr to cholce, 0. e gasaro & W m-r.i:.(-! "T" w"““":i’ m::‘ma.' h’“sfil 3 cows. ... %0 Z’m 580 a ” 230; andled, . , $3.76@5.00; culls a , 81! 22 K Bige: “weniern uncandid g, 9 Minneapolia Wheat, Flour and . | Toronto. b PV S ket o1 bogrt o0, ok AN ] 4] Room 4 N. V. Life. -t : o v Bl 7 g 2 o fo. L OW=Quiet; clty, Siei country, B4 | prnNEAPOLIS, Nov, 1 WHEAT—Cash, [ }innibe do 24 ptd... R G TR iz 18 Telephone 691, o OiurRy—auve: DUl wpringers, st | B Dycember, Shoi My, Wh@e; on | Vancouver, 'R '¢ st L& 8 i “ 4 4 3] 800 i turkeys, 8@l0c; fowls, Sige. ressod: | track, N"'z nnm bo ‘x;% fl" northern, | gramiiton ... do 51 pid, 8T. JOSEPH, Nov. 1—CATTL Re- 5 225 10gs3ys, Priners. 90%4o; towls, Se; turkeys, | SEEL TR Fupat Lttt i565; secona |4 Jomn N B stoL b "W S0GI50, comn and heiters, 310 10, bt 12 H ETALS—The general situation fn (ha | patent .‘lu.u.m.d; first’ clears, 3275285 .gm‘l&c A do " ptd and -:'us!-, $2.00G4.85; stockers ‘and feeders, 12 -4 . metal market remains unchanged. Trading | Sesond clears, 382, proti 8t. Paul $1.5004.25, i1 360 Buccessors to James K. Boyd & Co., 1’ was very slow aguin today and - price | BRAN—In bulk, $18.50G14.00. Totals ../ TExavidena, | hBGa8-Racelpts, 4100 head; market fo 0 250 100 OMAHA, NEB. changes ‘were few and far between. ' Tin PR R e T ——— = — %-dividend. higher; llght and light mixed, &.6a08714; 280 280 was dull_and unchanged at $24.7565.00, wau arket. *Not Included in totals bacause containing eryrirrr medium and_heavy, "$5.8006.00;" pigs, $1.20¢ 1% 580 COMMISSION while at London values eased off 1l (0 | MILWAUKER, 'Nov. 1.—WHEAT—Mar. | other ltems than clearings. L . 10 bulls STEHO8.N. X 280 PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, £M15 168 for spot and £107 124 6d for futures. | ket steady; No.'1 northern, T0@0%0; No, | *Not included in totals because of no | OMAHA, Nov. 1.—Bank clearings toda: BHEBE AND o YAMBS-Receipte, 3,00 2 80 230 GRAIN, 2 ;‘;:gge;ul;;;‘g ;,;;;ag;;&";g:-gs«nm‘{nr Fhorthern: e Decomber, itige " N | comparison for last yea 1, 19} “corresponding day last year, | NeAd: steady to l0c lower lambs, 3.7, 3 30 250 B .. 3 or castin, 4c. + S e—— 3 C! 285 und electrolytic. At London values cons | RY 1o, 2346 BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIBW, | F%5, nrese S0A0EL - 0 v Stock in Sight fooma.. SR 18 im 19 Eichoe sud Now Fark :;:u u‘ hi .2" again to- pl (4 balances, $500,6M; money, active at 5g6 per | The following table shows the receipts | 1 bull 2% 23 fed at £6 Bs and fu- . ; cent: New York exchange, %ic diseount. " [of cattle. hogs and sheep at the five princi- ] 23 Frpy; - o . — Momey Market ts Ground | CINCINNATI Nov. 1-Cleurings, 8.4, | pai"wtock markets for November 1 ) am embers of the Houston . st 13,106 Toledo Grain and Seed. 000; “money, 4@é per cent; New York e; Cattle. Hogs. Shoep. n 280 . O and 8tock \Exchange, tons )::t )(’I!"I!fl;l“dwrl':: the last ten monm.l oy R L=WHRAT-Cash e e, lficl{;umlum. South Omaha 1064 60 a0k 5;‘) 2w e Tar & l""' lmbhlu‘ o t;nhy blama . DO, 0., . ., " v V. 1, . 0 emselves for buying “boomed" O IB%0 tons for the sain, Tant year: | Tadyc; Decamber, 100: May, Tt o NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Bradstreet's Finan- | p0{E S FORR; Nov, }—~Clearings, $200,406.- | Chicago ... o 13 O30 18 :-xmmh‘c-lf' advortised. Orders soloitegc s Y Lead at New York was dull at “fl\t’uml tShN-—Dull; cash, 89c; ‘Xooub-r, B8%4c; | eml w will ‘say tomorrow: OSTON, 'Nov. L—Cledriags, $25,115,043; |Be Touts il 00 300 2 buy or sell at market values. Spindle Top | 4% London €11 be 84, Bpelter was aulet ui | Moy, olc There has been a decided disposition to | balances, §2.514,6%. 8t Joseph ...\ 2,00 W 5w Gushers, alio pindle Top broveh land for | home and abroad, closing at #.37% and £16 |~ OATS—December, 38%c; uw 3930, wait for developments in regard to_the | "CHICAGO, Nov. 1L—Clearings, $27,331,621; — COLORADO. 1 sale. QU Jrep and Rice Lands for sal [ 3ba, respectively. Domestic iron marketz | SEED-Clover, December, @.0% = *20 | Northern Pacltic situation, ll&fi“lh Wall | valanges, §2,036,569; posted uc‘nnl WS TOal® v evcasrensanncs BI04 02,620 11,328 0 LCOW. 0 TI0 220 R, W. GAMBLE & CO., Houst