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8 'rm-; OMAHA VTYAXLY B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1001 RISE 1N BANK RATE RARMLENS | feeesa. e, st e 2o | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |57 o s Skttt | OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET |32 it tevvt evfis ot | CONDITION OF OMARA'S TRADE requirements Lack of confidence 1n exist. ", . o that practically no fat stuff has beed iny rices was the chief cause of the pre- | — shipped to eastern markets from this point. a v vlllng Lfi;flmr y. But, the |l|url "‘I'!”dm"’”; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, oy hi e {; very little change ‘h\ imnlm ns — outlets ond seas are well supplied wit " 1 this wee] as compared with A8t N Loag Predioted Inoreass Canses No Com- stock nm’;.u«l. o deprecsing inflience. Som: Bulls Foros Cora Up a Fractien en Cem- Beof Steors Ten to Fiftoen Highor fon the [ weck cioaca '.,.; Towever, with o oo, fiem | Effects of Unseasonable Weather Being > vere placed in leading China staples, f o ’ A undertone to the trade and packers seem motien ea Ezouange. Where the therchants were able o r pest migtion Demancs SAtEFay Clowes. & Weok Ot Feeuiiar Week and Cows Ten fo Twenty, towbe anslous tor stuppiies, §0 (hat the by All Jebbers, . the purchases made a month ago. India Vacillntion in Stocks, market fs fully as high as {t was a woek ;nrwurde(l a falr number of acceptable of- NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The stock market ] n_']-_»‘ el e ' " L ers, NE , Nov, 2.— ; he feeder trade has also been in goOO koh TFADERS TAKE ONLY LANGUID INTEREST | "™ —— OTHER MARKETS ARE CARRIED ALONG spotty il irregulur foday, but male | HOGS OPENED WEAK, BUT CLOSED STRONG |« o and rices on oo ey l-\.mylm MARKETS FIRM WITH UPWARD TENDING — NO LIFE THROB ON THE BOURSE prominent in the raily arked up —_— Quotations ™ Cholce yeatlinga. $5.0060.85; = E—_— a L 08l through n severin y fair to good ariings D@3 40, cholce Avrival 6f Puih 84 Duchess 18 Made | oureide Tnfinences Fall to Siie the | ¥ MeAt And Oats Haek Advances o rail- | There Were No Sheep on Sale Today, | L5 (0 #p0] yeuritnes I vethate, a Provisions Only Pork ¢ & Ohlo, Amal- 0 cholce ; A e for Paying Little Heed Slaggish Blood of German Come e Aot Hamated Coppariiimore & o lates Sicel | but the Market for the Week In 1 hol wes i fafr n avorably ood ew MU H g lambs, and Lard Hold Back= Mon- weferred alsn ed —strongly a $ %0004 8. A 104 . N “ (0 Operations on Stock mercial Bodies, Pamad Siaing . pane over leyt nignt | Ht SRSV RERREYY WA SR B b T g poider LA b b Floor. duy Recelpts. Fuul was votabiy and rabicd out mand Active on All Grades. lambs, $3.60%74.10, ‘sales | LEWe Yenr, bly. People's “harply aepiessed BERLIN Nov, 3.—The bourse last week . There' was str Central und | emrean - showed the sume pessimistic physioxtiomy ; St Louls & San Francisco stocks, The | e GHICAUY. - LIV A y dispiayed during several wecks previous. | CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—A small bull drive by | strong raily in fic at the close 3 ¢ N Nov, g~Conditions on the|VIL Is nearly a lifeless body,' ays the | proiessionais w the Corn pi rl | s dedomy Y rumors thit . state: SOUTH OMAHA, N xchange last week may falr Y (e | Vosslsche Zeltung, “and no longer able 10 f Ugual Satirday depression amd Dece ment of the of the Northern Paclfi as morlbund, ' Money avad LOC | respond to outside influences.” Business | (oii closed e gHCr, Decemor wival v [ Settement wis a possibility betore trasing wominant (actor. The long predicted just [ has grown so stagnant that many first | @ Ac uavancéu ana Lecemoer vats yi us resume Monday Othoial Wed : R | h the amount of business tran in the Bank of England rate came SiG | class shares could not be quoted “at the 'u. provisions ciosed shge lower (0 o sad bonds have been quite active | Oficial Wednusuay s CHICAGO, Nov CATTLE y th with thut of the when many had ceased to expect Ity Bt | first_ makeup list on some days. It is «ig- | pighe during the week, with points of notable | Uity ‘Lhuragay . S 0 Houd: Stoady: sook ¢ the mon . hed Hitie effect In the sluggish toemo | nificant that an effort fs being made to | Corn ruled in the short sessl strength here an pre. United States ax\u‘;;‘_"‘ 1 AT ; b ol M e g perfod of last year. \ ding. | Most o, 'hfm'.'.f.'.)""(”"n“‘:l: e close r;\(-shmu' o a2 p. m. daliy, the usual mber 0p horton of at . b7 vanced 28 and the old | ViNclul Saturday 'll'""“',‘""‘ nominal :‘ el cannot be said that there have be pusiness to ] d our of Saturday closing Gise N weuKer cabies re was 8 2 (he 45 1 por eon 2 o oo | dlum, $IGEW: stockers and feeders, ¢ MPOTtant juinS over last yen e oming of the duke and duchess of | "Nowe from the varlous industries con- [t that disposition (o take profis thae | above the closin otal this week. ... G480, hetfe 1 504 very Important wwing over st vear, (\ Cornwall and York a good excuse [0F PYe- | tinyoq unfavorable. A number meetlngs | yrought w sag in Uns pit yesierauay and he Commere Advertise Week enaing Oct . o Bets has, nevertheless, been just m tenaing Lot to do business. force of | OF stockholders of coal and iron companies | (hcrc was liovrai selling ali around, Unth | fnanclal cablegram siys: 3 WVen hank et it o R B0 VeS| s done this year as over before. The Caisols continued to fall with & foree OF | were held during the week und the opin. )by shorts ana vy trude wiio wanted 1o | Ket today was Stignant, American s Wesk Shding oot . i ', oy POy - W0 RATY WESOTH the month there was a marked currence of ! e{ e Twould | lon was expressed that the depression nad | clear u Buiiday. Commission people, | Were about t Iy feature and the tone f SRR CRCLAR U (0 1 / Recoip 1600 head stimated over tr pgpontding period its I South Africh WO |nat yet reached low water mark. nowever, held big buylig oracrs aiu Wi [ 0f these was ratner patchy. Loulsville & | BTG Werk HISt yeab Bawl o anbe gy ¥, 3400 aver. 1008 arket year, but i Witk (o the pros m to 01 or Jower. Lt 18 inc | in”spite of the discouraging prospects, | i{iimps were fude (o il them and noth- | Nasiviile was dull on the 8 O Bl L TS SR LR Stk craf A LA IR R TR g AR ] warm there was coms ting to consider "!'“" wha e ®next | however, quotations were fairly well main- [,y (ound on ihe market bull ment, while most others were « parity, | of ‘hfll _prices paid o5 Hogs ut sSout e vt e oo O ratively lttle & and _conacs ernment will be able tp place the next | tained, speculators asserting that the pres- | povay’ operations anu s ¢ | Union Puclti as speclally in demand, | Omaha the past several duys, with coms Stk aF saion. jently ihere was a faling off. In view o which surely due lbv::_': ll‘:';f'»‘- to | €Nt quotations —eufliciently di int the |7 WSlge, L her s while Atchi; also wanted. parisons; X -“ml \”\u:;: H ““1;" 1,000 e unscasona cuther, jobbers think E e Pwhather. he Fise In the bank rate | Hhowed lire waa Amoricin Tallfonds, North: | fomuind p uteide and £ "t | he"New 'York ‘Etbck exchang ; I; strons: good 0 choice wethers, §5.5) | ey have TPty thut al ligure Py '%0 Prais, | 21owed lite we eric roads, North- | jjgnt. Decemb sed sirong, e wde | the Ne exc } . head; strons: s i) | even witl season. sy Ui Wil eheck the flow of British gold to Prais. |ern Pacific ‘shares leading. Ocean (rans. | \hnced ut o Hocelpts were ] cubs — . @i.00; fair tc cholce mixed, ko0, west | Yuai I 1 “from now on_ s norm e general impression 18 that it will, thus | portation shares weakened upon the rum Warrow market, easy | Atchison Paul pfd 9 2 sheep, 88,0003 Ative [ambs, $3.00 under those conditions they rk to lHguidate its own in- | of a4 war of rates and of a continued de- the sion and | do prd. Pacific, . | 4 3 ety i ) ”'",‘ ol 1\ but what t will go far o Paris, which Is belfeved 10| ciine {n the shipping business. [t §s ns. | s 6l : o in cocn, | Baltimi 3 v | Officlal Yesterday '~ Cattle, L, be enormous, by sbipping American gold | gerted that the harbor of Hamburg is full Yuiac lower | .90 pid J e | head: hogs L) ers are concerned, There fs some dissent trom this view, how- | of jdle vessels. on_weaker cables, heavy re. | Conaalan Pac.. Shipments. head; hogs, Tt 'to offer. Traveis ever, on the ground that Wall streat 18 | \Vhile the week brought no news of in- | and W lquidate over Sim- | Canuda 8o head; sheep, | ihg men selling more spring goods than concealing several trump cards which it|dustrial disaster the unhealthy condition Pric sed oIt W shade .8 Ches. & Ohlo..... | ever before this eariy in tie scason, wh.ch y when the game warrants of the companies is stll reflected by the | | ence o any outside Inter- | Chicago & A. . Union Paciiié Kansas City Would indicate an unusual amount of cons amonig, these [+ he elill unsolved | datly publication n the Reicheanzelger of |t Primary receipts were aimost auile | (40 Do s o prd KANSAS CITY, Nov ¥ « lin tuture business rn Pacific pussic i e Y the e LT of direc “’ll’f‘ who b resigned | (hose of last week and worid s statistic do’ prd. . 'do. prd. celpts, # head, including 100 ' com- | There have b no more than the urual incemen made n ' he from varlous companies. promised carish Monday, but e e 3 with & Week ago Corn-fe And | amount of fluctuations in prices since last Wble to cstimate how American | ' The monthly settlement has passed very Frimised s rherns e Chicago ¢ o Wheel, & 1. pared wiih n week ugo corn-fed cattle and || O R e ey e said néntil” bortowings ' compare With her | gasily, imoney being wbunaant ard cheap, | in_corn ¢ wheat immediately do I8t pid wlo % pra [ cows, are steady? wruss cattle an wtockers | ichinked: "The | Tow "Huctuntions e et tion, without the mati facts, | England produced scarcely any effect here, | ' & 1 & N.W. do_prd S| tations nominal; cnolce export and dressed | i o ek Dlrccilon of Nighe pric.s: thotgh thitcresting, is useless, it the ' Frankfuster Zeltung that | u cars, L ot contr VR, s Adams X Deet ateers, $5.8008.80; fair lo good, H.50 |\ mirket couid not weil be in a - Germany sooner or later must reconcile it- Amgrica BX | Srn" fodC steera. §6 er6.0; weatern Ithy eondition than it is at tha o Y 0 'NVEST I Touns N "“r." agmns 7 ki § "“ ; ’ | present tn and _ both wholesaers aad PLENTY GF MONEY T A compl cessation of gold IMPOrts | Veat ugo. Lromary recelpts Were Lo it ol < Indic < ney , Faats as and Indian stecrs, | Fitailers have no tear of values reaching phel trom Lioiion has oceurred. ot w5 Sughels” Lt - 1 Amal. Copber . gty |+ ndicater Sundav, T 0| x LT3, native | LS el foF some time (o come. 5! 5 31 ADOAT in wheat an b . y do prd....., . v 3 L b 2. ; valves, 3 or the re Dueheis, |“do ptd.... T g 4 compared with 136,000 bushels last vear. i lAmer’ 8. & Silasous] Taae Kyiiiee ! KR | 62 £ The grocery market has not shown any of Wall Street. Condition of Trade and Quotations I {PI, basne e PR G AR & i i\',(,,.«,u,, Paclfic H 8- Recelpts, 5,000 head: market sensational change during the week, There kol on Staple and Faney Prodace. ¢ the lead ot cmber | K 4l Anac. Min, Co. tan, 36 Bulk of ‘wales, # are, however, a fow, fluctuatlons which afe [ s O81ie v 3 0, mix packers worthy of notice. mong these s the ad- o " lower on_ sell by provision 1 5 0y Brooklyn R, T. g 90; 1'ght, $0.26015.75; pike, $4.70610.25. 0 ccline o pric oft LW YORK, No ~(8pecial.)—Henry GGS—Recelpts, falr; loss off, lic. and outsiders, but advanced on the by Colo, Riel' & : o 3 M & O, R i m'u%lfl‘" .&.\‘x‘?ahfl,(.\ I!KH“vHrN‘H'"lr. 1n‘.~ ‘:!‘rrnllmu{ ‘n';-rm {t“l":l »"-' weie Clews, head of the anking bouse of Heury | LIVE POULTRY-Hens, slgiisk corn upturn and clored Xc higher at | Gt Noro prd_..... 18, Con. das . E % head; compared with o we ot s anced § points, but later on the market e w o ; < 5 and «1d roosters, turkeys, @sc S aromc. Receipts were cars. k. ) ! h E R A eady ; tive bs, $4 R o o ket :‘:2‘:;‘ :k""" in his weckly review of Wall ©ro, B@WAC; Spring chickens, per Ib, | Frovisions hud a dull, dragging market L MY Gen. Electrle . . & Q. Ry pay Boas.o vy . 3.2 | LR IR e SR o n & & P., east pe lower brices for hogs Ahere was 1o | Iinols, Central .10 * Glucose Sugar..:! sy . . weatern wathers, ¥ o ' ise o€ (he previous The stock market fx still under the in- TER—Common to falr, 13c; cholce | special pressure on the lower opening, but | lowa Central ilg Hocking Coal TR B I o e s 20 e ed sugers oia ot chanke Menee ar eomueng and contileting condi- | dairy, in’ tabs, 16a16¢; separator, s4gee. | enuugh Was offered in the face of a hmited | - do pfd s " Inter. Paper . g Lonk, Rumors of an carly removal of the RESH FISH k_bass, 18¢; white [defhand to keep prices down. January | Lake Erie pfd. Total Volume of Basiness T ncted —_— OMAITA, Nov. 2 Receipts were: Catile. Cattle Genernlly Steady=Hogs Lower | Now that the montn of October is at an Officlal” Monday . 6,011 B S L g ey [ oth Luesauy . LGNS 078 —Sheep Strong. nd, local obbers ure makl nparisons B_g: [y g g2 =8 ‘gosoze 2=t This. with Searc of Good Securls tiew, In an Encouraging Featare 2 L week, 24,00; last week, 27.400. 8 the weck. 2 o e col Il continue ! nors o Du o -5 X e, : 80, P 8 i 58 ¢ Inter. Pow 4] Total receipts ........ 20 3 3 ] coffee market &t n Rorthern Vaclnc deadiock had u ajimuist: | huss. locp Liusnah, Lici bulihéae, foef wlue | pork closed Hac, loen at Syl Januaty | % I ity Fadiage . Tha diaposttice of thve d8y's TROUPES e - Stock Market. | YCI¥ SUIGNE position, owing Lo the fic frd Coppin sitation aha. the possiniily | crapples, Toc: nalibut, tic; Metring, 7, hud: | e nigher at o ; Meb" B hy 111 Nituonal Lead Aimber of 'head Indicased:” e ST. LOUIS, No CATTLE-Recel imed that the crop has o further gold exports were distinetly un. | dock, 30¢; pike, 10c; 'red 'snapper, 1oc; sal- |~ Estimated receipts 'for Monday: Wheat, | fet. 8t Ry tis Notlonal Hen e tle. Hogs. Sh'p. | 600 head: market steady to strong Talive ¢ damaged by prolonged dry weathcf tmvorable, This trio of uncertainties w mon, He; osunfish, sc; trout, le; whiteflsh, 120 cars; corn, & cars; oats, 160 cars, Mox. Natlonal ... 134§ do pfd AL 1) 1h.O attle. 9.; 3 P | khipping’ and export - stecrs, $5.00@6.70; | and as a result the tendency 1s to advaice aulie sufficent to keep out the publl ok e The leading’ futures runged us foliows: B SRR R R Aarivat Qmaha Packing Co. ? drersed beet nrades, $4.0006.00; steers under | Prices. The market is now about izc h.gher buyers. wnd leave the market entirel UYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 22c; Stand. | - - ose (Yors | Mo, Pacific sty Paclilc Coast ... it atl Compaty 2 1,000 1bs.. $2.50a5.00 stockers and feeders, | than It was a week ago and during the ke tnder mercies o1 professional tradors | ards, per can, 2%c; extra selects, per can, | Articles.| Open. 1 . | Close.[Yes'y. | M & % Pacitic Mall ..o Sutang Company $2.00614.00; cows and heifers 14.50; can- | 1ast ten days pri need tuily I the atsence of any aggressiveness by the | e, ‘New York “counts, per can,’ toc; bulk | == = do, ped. Y b B e ners, $1.00@2.20, bulls, $2.25 exas and | 1%¢. big lacers ard, por gal., $L4G12%5; bulkextra | *Wheat | | | ) Central. . s Car. 3 ('m(;‘"r,,b ‘k‘) g Indlan steers, $2.00@4.15; cows and heifers, n farinaceous g Witn s« many uncertainties in the finan- 18, 31.6001.65 Nov. . Y. Central .. 168%l pfa.. . g7 | Qmaha K ! 10 much _chang Oatmeal, is Vi oenhere and attention to business | PIGEONS—Live, per dos., 60c. (1% « | Nortolk & W...\ oo Pul'man B, Gar. 21 | Hvift and © hend; little Airmer and beans and practically all ted by the excitement of a| V L_’Ih . base. " May | do pfd. 1% Republie Steel. .. Huflnmnnd_ P. . v s, $5.6816.75; ors, | Other lines remain unchanged. o npaign, the time is not pro- | HAY—Prizes quoted by Omaha Whole- No, Pac. pfd 3%l do pfd 2 Other buyers . e 5 Drled fruits are seliing rather slowly at ious for any organized bull mo sale Hay Dealers association: Cholce up- g 67y Ontario & W 15 Sugar { 5 5ew aw| SHEEP AND LAMBS—F the present tim» This is doubtless owing Umey be urgued that there 18 very land, .50, No_ @ upland, $.50; medium, | B8ty S8t Pennsylvania iy T yis 363 6, N Rt Wiandy | NRtIVen to the warm weather, which always ma- waterial for a bear campalgn, and this is .00, coarse, Rye straw, $6. These ¢ Reading .. 4 i wenty cars of cattle ar- | & ,00; culls and bucks, $1.50G2.25; o terfally decrd the consumption, but true, excerl for the high price o | prices are for hay of good color and qual- s i | d . 4 rived here today, but they were mostly [ TR0 g0 oo with the advent of cold weather the de- : slocke are rullng, (he Demand_fair. 4 4 | o, N 5 consigned direct to local packers, and, as SN mand will doubtless improve materially und e Bacstiale and the ¢ - 4 | ) L ¥, do_pfd.. 1 a resul e market was . some are of the opinfon that it might re- Mairs abroad. ‘I'huse ; 3 do ist pra. U. 8. Rubber ... the week the eupply hus been of Itberal New York Live Stock Market. | i, Vsightiy higher prices. hot e forgo mpetitive Jan. (148 |1490 | 9 do_2d pfd.. astg| o pfd... 4 proportions, a good gain having been made [ Npw YORK, Nov. 2—BEEVE "The only change noticeable In the market for control has curried some stock e 3 ) St L. Southw.... 27" |U. 8. Steei H over the same week of last vear, as the | i 705 head, all consigned for canned goods Is the continued tendency 3 their troe value, PO, .« VEGETABLES. fd 563) do pfd..... receipts above will show. There 1S, how- les reported. ' Cables steady. xports, | toward higher prices on tomatoes. Holders nely dungerous (o' mat- | POTATOES—Home grown and northern, b7k 8 tern Uni ever, u silght decrease as compared with | 5418, FEPOIty CIES Y Guariers of | are confident that advances are bound ta pioers, becuuse the time must come | S0G%x hnlg'l ake, $1; Colorado, $1. 3 K last 'week, beef. take place in the near future and conso- “will sink to thelr intrinsic .ev A 17}'<:r doz., Toc. " 5 § 6214 ——ts There have been comparatively few corn- | "o xp vig sceipte, 54 head: very little | auently aie very Indifferent sellers. the evil diy be postpe P -hr l;n‘r'nrknc basket, 3c. " | $ A ¥y Market. fed steers included in the receipts, and | oie? quoted weak: few Indiana calves| The rope market Is higher than it was a b IEaap et Coabat prat, e L) e | NEW YORK, Nov. 2 ~MONEY--On ecall, the demand was active, anything at all | coid at $1.6001365 week ago. This applies 1o both sisal and SUCUMBERS-Home grown 1 steady at ¢ per cent: prim all, | desirable sold readlly at higher prices. | “ghpmpp AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2332 [ Manila, the latter haviug advanced a full Are Very pro le transactims 2 ome grown, per doz., 10 + prime mercantile | The advance for the week amounts t0 10@ | pead; steady and firm, on light supplies; [ cent per pound. Other staple ifnes of Lrides, buy stockholders of @lbe. g Y . e paper, 4wdd per cent. 16c, The commoner kinds and half fat o ot o0 oy Roceries have nat changed enough: (o be Sariae. hE Gorananiss. mve kAl (o PARSLEY-Per_doz.. 20c. “No. 2. STERLING | EXCHANGE-Eagler. with | atift_have not thown much chunge and i mccaipte, 556 hoads “weai Tpiime | Worthy of mention. & o the load vhen the perlon o1 contractiny | EWE POTATOES-Home grown, ash quotations were as follows: actuul business In bankers bills at $4.86% | toward the last of the week they were | e quated around $5.5 3 \ vets in. As‘for the indistrias there fn |10, ci genuine Virginia, “per”bbl." §2.30; | | FLOUR-Steady; winter patente, 40 | {06 SCmand, and ot SARoAM tor dixy | rather neglected. but atil prices are about tbalacins HE) A Bemans. e fap. S )1 e specy c, 0 , pe! ., $2.75. 2.50; stralghts, $2.90@3.30; clears, 13 103 Mol by -G 2 o week. Good to choice grades " e e e fivke il imost sensitive o | CABBAGE-Holland sced, crated, nge. | spring Epeciais, 3400614 10; Bhig | A8 commercial bills, 318364854, R crabie. Bt $6.006.50; falr to" 8008 L P e P b b R PO - commercial ren Thus far our | TOMATOES-Home grown, per 18-1b. bas- | 3.60; straights. $2.70@3. s,flll:Vl'-ll—lmr- Si%ci Mexican dollars, | §5.75g6.00 and common kinds trom 8. The following table shows the recelpts | vard” few' merchants have been on the prosperity has been eat that we seem k("l_.“'c- ; WHEAT--No. 6c: No. 2 red, 1@ | e o down. of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five princls | mutkae “And mall orders have also been Donioaratively. inqite Buropean. o BEANS—Wax, per i-bu. basket, 60c; |72gc. GNDS-8tte, Inuctive; ralirond, firm; | ““Fhe cow market has also been nctive | pul stock markets for November 2: Father lght. The ca 2 this s, of course, wlon, yet it must not be overlooked thut | UK, per Yyrbui. basket, 5oc. . 2 white, 40y; | Sgvernment. steady, and prices on good kinds have improved . Hogs. Sheep. | found In the unseasonable weather, which Impatement of 13 ONIONS--Home grown, per Ib. 2@2%c; N he Sloving auotations on bonds are as |a litele: For the week the Advance amounts | gouth Omaha . 5 6, 518 | retards trade in the country. Merchants littew will inevital c 8panish, per crate, 31.50. : 5ot 1o to 10G20c. ‘The common stwff, which has | Chicago ¥ 2 X 1000 | have not sold enough of their winter goods and that the continuance of low prices in | CELERY-Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25@3c; e e | made up the bulk of the receipts, has not | unsas I 3 y 2500 [ s yet to break up their stocks, conses Kurope and high prices In the United | Nebraska, per bunch, %@dc; Colorado, 0@ . T. I8, Teg. L. & N. uni. 4s...101% | shown much change, though prices are | ge' Louis 200 quently they are not buying more unti) Htates means a chieck upon our exports and [We | s LUK+ Mex. Central 4s.. 33 | probably a littie higher. The bulk of the | 8¢’ Joseph there are signs of their present supply be- @ stimulus to our imports that will soon | NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $2.25. fern, 05,85, iy 0, 18t e 2 | cows and heifers coming on the market ing exhausted. There 18 not much com- put_an end to the phenomenally tavorable FRUITS. k iy . $13.80 SoUtR M. & St T 48....1081 | are selling from $2.75 to $3.25, though choice Totals . i Plaining belng done in the country, how- {rade bufances with which woe have been Am;l;gsjaen Davis, per bbl., $5.50; win Has, Lard, per 100 Ibs. .l;'”, Short new fa. reg..i13,; M, I & T.ds... Findy self trom O3 ‘:guhfisér:::l:fiyu hl";:& ever, as they: feel certain that it I8 only a ngratalating ourselves during the last .o0; Jonathan, $1.0065.00; , $3.50; | Fibe sl ose), §7.8015.00. y o .. uncl cornfe ? » 5 auestlo o w ) wl s hmf“r X7 ygl 1] “ PR ni r"w";.‘s‘l”"m nows, $3. shoulders (boxed), $7.2647.60. Short clear olfl 5, reg. Naav. "x““:«nl 1s. not far from $4.75, St. Joseph Live Stock Market. I:r‘ll‘.kun: ;:{e;irgomv‘\iha-g'.lr:sln 11l be a Already there have beon symptoms of o | PRUNES=Utahy, pér crate, sic. #ldes (boxed), $8.106. 86 Ten., o &en. 3is.... Bulls, calves and stags may be quoted| 7. JOSEPH, Nov. 2-CATTLE-Receipts, | The way in which merchants are placing change In the drift of our forelgn trade. | PEACHES—Calffornia freestore, per box, | WHISKY—Basls of high wines, $1 et O PEdR v ekl just about steady for the week. 550 head; steady; natives, $3.00@8.50; cows | thelr orders for spring goods s taken as exporte having shown two or three declines {$1; c 86c; Utah freestone, 7oc; Elbers | ‘The {flllnme are the recelpts and ships i > PEL . There has been an active demand all the . 3 ; en. 43 do I8 and helfers, $1.25¢5.10; bulls and 'stags, | an indication that they have confidence in and fmports a steady growth, and this fact | tos, 6-basket crate, $1.30@1.40. ments for the last twenty-four hours: Waahtadr. 1, G Rl TRy week for good to cholce stockers and feed- | §300a4.8: siockers and feeders, $1.00G4.5. | the future. Traveling men are very much wis emphasized by this weck's shipments | PEARS—Keifers, $ Articles, Receipts. Shipments. 2 1082 Re w P 000 9, - ading gen is. g™ | ere heavywelghts showing auality and| ‘HOGS—Reccipts, ool head; ! lower; | pleased with the amount of stock they have of T'M ut a time when we are usually im- | rence, $§2.2 Flour, bbls isg/SU T, & 1M e, 56 also prime )ienrlln‘l are runr steady for | jyght and light mixed, $5. medium | gold this early and are very hopeful for porting gold. * lucause of our great finan. | (GRAPES-Cullfornin Tokny, &b, crats, | Wheat, bu 176,00 Ulamest. L. & 8, | e W ee vty e begt teneie ertaliar | and heavy, $6.100 i .75 the future, A % e e ciaily ‘Spart considerable sums for | CCRANBIRRIES- Per bb1 e " %o | Sate: bu: X X [ losig 8t Ly 8. W. is... 97 | fyom #.9 to $.35. The commonor kinds have | S/t sl e A ponttlon and particuinrly la"that true OF Murope's needs, which may be fortunately |crate, $2. ¥ iy Rye, ou ol s 10 bk W o - 1 | been rather neglected and toward the close i d Provi cotton goods. Although there have been trie. but it does not alter ihe fact that our | QUINCES—Per box, $1.50, Barley et L 200 do 1s inc. 18 A & A P48 814 | of (he week it was hard to find a buyer ivargest Grain ARE Brevisions ho great changes in colored cottons, the international exchanges are in . less favor- TROPICAL FRUITS. inge today ute | G O ey 100 Bo. Bacllc ds..... 88 7| for the undesirable grades and prices eased | LIVERPOOL, Nov. WHEAT — Spot, | market is in a very strong, healthy condi- uble condition thun they have been for sev- | GRANGES. ! O505.00; ter market was steady; creamerd /| Shlgk A S8, o [Tox Taligay be...10 | oft w llttle. No. 2 red western, winter, steady at 5s9d: | tion. Leading lines of denims, ticks and SRl Sonrn A Drenent we. head feel no | o JRANGES—Mexicans, #.50655.00; Florldas, | 4 Rlision, 1801be. . Chaces, chny o} C., B & Q KigiTex, ac. 18.. 118 | “Although the bulk of the receipts has | No 1 northern, spring, quiet at o8 8d; No. | shirtings nave been advanced eilghtiy dur= werlous ¢ rn ubout gold exports, for | ¥ oy = et e Y, 4 I Ll T % W 4s 8136 | been made up of western rangers, the offer- | ' California. steadv at o8 10d. ' Futures, | ing the last few days and the miils are Dank reserves will soon begin 'to rise, and | HuR AN S b bl b, AN Neny 4 s & N.oW. oo Ta. 13T Unlon Pac, 4s....10% | ings of beef grades of steers have becn | nominal; December, bs8d; March, 6% 9%d. | sald to be well sold up. Unbleached cottons there are no_present indications of im- | o BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, Fr— R L& P dn 100k do conv, 48......1060% | rather limited. The demand was active | "CORN Spof, quiet; American mixed, &8 | have not been advanced, but bleached portant disturbance in the local money ‘!"%l‘-"’-. ¥ NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, C & 8 L g i8.104) TR 1s -117% | and prices for the week have Improved on | 1 utures, quiet: November, 48 11%d; | goods are very firm and further advances erttat SmTiCe, ey mueh | I cantorne, new cartom, i chicato, Tor 1a 20 0 Gep IR | fne vetter avades louhe, Chatee cattle are | Becenber iy Murcn B Tigd: ) e ear Thtare on buth' the Biviched e nary offer to buy bonds al Y Deraias y greve 3. h v ¥ \ b4 b < PROV C - Beef, 'm: ext inbleached would cause no surprise. Tcraeney. ¥ . i | DATES Feraian. n 011b. boxcs, per Ib., | Quotations of the Day on Varioas |De & R G feoiin 2% | from s878 1o ¥4 and the common kinds e, 346 00 Bark. i’ prime mess West: | - Brint cloths are now at the highost price « 0l ¢ 0 Ve . h Ve s = g e ‘rom .7 lown. ‘ows are also 200 T3s . L l, . ' ed for more than a yvear, he pri gl ::Le"hll'm’::ldzvf)l(m:h&ur;]\;ralrl‘\‘ Pac . MISCELLANEOUS, Commodities. do, sru\Vis. Central 6.0 Siq | higher for the week and the best grades | buljs, un.m:\rlrlnzr’:ves’l\e?:."m"llgvl"lt,»r:ddull{: b A e have g ed ¢itic deadlock, which hus proved such .an | NUTS--New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft- | NEW YORK, Nov TR—Recelpts, ’ - 101ty Con. Tob. 4s...... 4% | are quoted at $3.5@3.85. Good stockers and | igs, Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., quiet. | word to the effect that on November 5 an insuperable obstacle to all speculative | 8hell, per Ib., 12c; hard-shell, per 1b., 12 83,8857 bbls.; exports, 47,997 bbls.; inacti feeders are steady for the week and others | ¢« Bacon, quiet; Cumberland cut, 2 to 3) | advance will take place on American pr.nts, operations since last summer. Very likely [ NO 2 soft-shell, llc; No. 2 hard-shell, 10%c; |14 generally steady’; winter patents, i rather slow. Desirable feeders are felling | ibe., 50s: short ribs, 16 to 24 Ibs. iss: long | shirtings and competing lines amouniing (o 1ts iImmediate effect will be fully discounted | Brazils, per Ib., 13c; filberts, per ib,, 13c; al- |38, winter stralghts, $3.30G3.40; Minnoes from $1.7o to $4.%. Stock heifers of good | clear middles, light, 28 to 34 Ibs.. {us; long | about lec. Mournings, Indigoes and other when the formal announcement appears. | Monds, soft-ghell, 17c; hard-shell, 'foc:’ pe- |atents. $3.70@8.95; winter extras, flesh are also about steady and are worth | clear middles, heavy, 3 to 40 Ibs. 48s 6d; | staple prints are also very firm and further Bt the genernl market will be distinctly | cane, large, per Ib., 1ic; small, 10c: cocou- | J4s: Minnesota bakers, .90 % v from $2.70 to $3.10. The common Kinds are | short clear backs. 16 to 20 Ibs., dss; clear (advances are looked for at most any time. relleved by the removal of a very threaten- | PUls: per 100, 35. fow grades. $2.30G2.40. Rye, qul 1,114, 803.81 a little lower, Both stock heifers and steer | pelljes, 14 to 18 Ibs., 665 6d. Shoulders, | I'rom the wbove changes it Is seen that ing element. Another encouraging feature | HO) EY—Per 2-section case, $3.5003.7. 00d, $2.49)8,10; cholce to fancy, $3.30G. k2,110, . calves arc fully 25c lower for the week. |gquare, 11 to 13 Ibs., quiet, 37s. ' | the diy goods market Is in a good, healthy 108 the Watlatactary condition® of general | SIDER—Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25. ECORNMISA L—8teady: vellow NEW N The_steer calves are selling from $.7 to | "“BUTTER-Stead nest United States, | condition and those who are posted on the business. ‘There are no signs yet of reac- f{"lkg{‘l‘,fi,“i’"”},’ grobls BOGIN0. g ity LI Brandywine, 33 203,763, § 4.5 -l‘l‘:,l the heifers are worth right | mg: good United States, 72e. situation say that dry goods at present :‘o.:‘. a :I;el‘:l"nclbnal.‘lilr:x ofo' trade are 1 saited ."ffmfi"' L -,‘.fi"’;exo i | RYE—Quie 57«‘7& wen‘-lv’rn.h byt .‘_r. & b., mc.—l;:;m‘r}llnn. HOGEFor_a_Saturday receipts of hogs | 4 Afi‘;!'l"‘c—“l:nnl’:-.:;.;\p:;;lrm| 4'?;‘;3' white, | prices are good property. 1§03 01 e unexam h . 3 88 3 i oat; state, . ¢ f., New York ca e ) r the w ) 5 f ed, 44 . praspertty. “"This In (rue of the entire coun: | yea: calt, 8 to 1% Ibs., 9¢; No. 2 Veul cal, | {iia" £ $113,29 balances, $17,738,244, | today were fairly liberal and as prices at | “TALLOW-Frime city, steady, 288 6d; dware Narkets Unohansed. try except in the drouth district, where |12 to bs., 7 ry , it carn and cotton were badly injured. pelts, 25@2ic; horsehides, $1.50@2.25. Buffalo; malting, 57@sle, c. i, f. BALTIN e them in two and seliing ot C hides. 8@13c; sheep o A RLEY— uet; secding, 50 Money, "‘flg?d!" cent. other points were all quoted a little lower | pystralian, in London. qulet, 20s. I X FHardware jobbers are also feeling to some 3 Nov. 2.—Clearings, $4,670,- | the market at this point opened a shade | "L OUR—S8t. Louis fancy winter, steady, 8ot ¢ o The agricultural Interests of the country WHEAT—Recolpts, 21,100 776; bilances, 01,87, For the week: Clea n yeut e The frat sales wera | 7 i, O L L e T as u whole are prosperous. Iron b o 8t. Louis Grain and Provisions, 8 bu. Spot, firm; No. s0ye, f. o, | ings, $21, balances, $2,569,016. Monvy, MEarore jany. e PEAS-Canadlan, steady, 6s 2%d, s | mand in the country at the present time ways been considered a good barometer of | gp LoUIS, Nov. 3.—WHEAT—Stendy; | P afloat; No. ¥ red 2 4t pef cent me evident HOPS—-At London, Paclfic coast, steady, | for such lines us stoves and that class of ‘l‘lM’I’:.“:'l:‘ritlolnlh|‘lnrbtihlal'llyant:znldrl‘::‘ol:;l.nl} No. 2 . 4 Tinats track, T n ':,“g“..fi‘,‘."a- oo 0 by balOBION, Now, 2.—~Clearings, 30,660,406, | PACKers I i "droves at higher pm‘::t £3 B@LI 158, oodn and consequently orders are rather o , ? 4 4% | hard Dul ¥ ala f 4 8 v o8, T 4 the country aie ranning to thelr fullest ay, 1%@.5%c; | DATS 0 barely steady With corn and CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Clearings, $28,307,164; | After the firat round the bulk sold at 1,10 Philadelphia Produce Market. Bowever, Jobbets sy that they’ hive dons capacity, with orders three and six_months | NCoRN -] 2 cash, 804e; track, | Guiet all day, being sustained by light balances, 33,2748 posted exchange. $xdis | @184 anc as the morning sovanced tho Tully as much business as they did a year ahead ‘at present high prices. Railroad T Dcomber, 0ry0anne: M, ‘B | forings, a Scattered demand from shorts | @iila; New York exchange. tc discount | MATkel (00K 00 B0 o!0% o’ fone ol | pRHILADELPHIA, ~Nov, 2-BUTTER- | o und ‘us u resull they are making no eurnings are excellent, The percentages Higher: No o¢ May. 814¢ |and stéadiness of outside markets. Closed | CINCINNATI Nov. 2—Clearings, §2.48.- 0TS, ho thar the Pgeciold | Eirm but “iulet; faney western creamery, | camplaint. of gain are not quite 8o large as last year, T May S0%c: No 7 wiits svejoirack: | firm ‘at tyc advance. ~March cloged, 70%:; | 400 money, #1586 per centi New York ex- R arning was fully vegained and the | 38i fancy nearby prints, 8o far as the market {8 concerned there but this Is not to be expected and certainly o May, Whe, No. 2 white, dogioe. Muy, i8004c, closed, ol Wi Dedenuoer, | change, 166 premium. fone coua be sAId t0 bu SUrONK 4t Ventars | s ton wimtiol b demand: freah nearby, | s nothing starting o announce. * Although It ued us o bearish feature. TREDUll S, op | 7015076 13-16c, Closed at Toyc. : H 3 " | there has been some talk of late of & d Congress opens In about o month and the &””“‘.&‘;‘M‘-".x?r"."’r’..','é'y'".nfi“?u’i'.'.“m' :“““s”—,““,‘,‘*‘l" W10 b kit Cotton Market. Q830 om0 o RTh, WIth 'the top ot | Se i EREE Ao Sew York fancy full | I (he Brice: of Nl invesukalion ‘hows v Ols- ' ot, firm . 2, 6 Vi '\ AN ¥ 4 . . LA £ hat h een i X e aln Teiaiatian. | The Aation & bliay and | ¥ 5; 2 Ol tia e A e, 1 6. D afloat. Optlons Vieldea at | NEW YORK, Nov. 2—COTTON—Spot B the week the supply of hogs has | SiCAM® 10%c; New York fair to choice, 0G fhat that lome tndependant conceths have contented and the party in power will b A . $5.409 | grdi 1o large erop Teports and lower cabl.s closed quiet; middling uplands, 7%e; mid-| PO, LI, €L 1 or®the preceding week | 0% recently been looking for a market for disposed 1o let, well enough alone and cc- | 6O RNMEAL-Stebdy, 320, 1. 0. b and subsequicntly raliled on covering, Closed fl.‘,’:td'.".‘n‘ad‘,’,“%‘v“.';'&:*’15’1 Desembi: and a. gain I8 also boted "over the cor- | v . A thelr goods and in some Inatances cut ational af- strons oho Vel rm and net lower, v, O 1) i " a i/ neapolis eat, ar an . Y sty @ fulet, wuch ae the lsthmian canal, Cuby, | (BIAN-Scarce and strong; sacked lots, | WaFY "CHR.CH 0t G Devomber, Giiaole, | Tobe: Jamuary, | Tdber February, I#c; | responding week of last year, The ‘de- | MISASEN Ta s, | prices o Sonis sxtant. That tastuliowever ete. " Upon the questions of tariff, recl- | “Yiu Y Gleady; timothy, §10.00@1350; praf. | closed at sic. o | Jines,, Ty We: May, 7.99; June, | mand at this point w: ctive and as the [ MINNEAPOLIS, Nov, 2-WHEAT— | hi3 not affected the general markel in the ” r ! jces was downward t| . D T ~ | least. Another feature which has perhaps Procity, currency and trusts there may e | H4¥o8tead OATS-Recelpts, 9,500 bu.; exports, 9,372 | #3c; July, ust, 7,220, Lendency of bE st Taplaly the Arac of ihe | Cash. Wic; December. dthc: May. | eiiica 1o create the im ression lmllldsm s 09 From (iie ' reaajusts Home talk but little action. It Is in periods B gt i by, Spot, steady: No. 2, 43 @i2%e; No. 8 ., Noy. 2.—~COTTON— Aay | 10%c; on track, No.1 hard, 7ic; No. 1 north- | gro"jower came aby of idlencas and discontent that we look for | THON COTTONTIRE- Fover, §1 o 5B 5 Whlte. daiinies Noo s white: i ordinary, 515@ | Week Thursday proved 1o be the low way | ern: yci No. 2. €neaesie. " " Bront’or prices I Chicago, Uil upout & interference with business at Washington. | BAGGING-Tower ohtone. c; track mixed wettern, 401@42 §1-16c; low middling, o h e daye wrace fomrovas | FLOUR-First patents, 88106380 second | Week 4ea”the Chicago prices were higher “The future of the market seems some: | Py b 1 W IRE . ge. tCORC: track White, 1214 Options, quiet and 0j rec 2 bales; stock, 164,L .87, at the week closed With a | PAteNts, $3.55a3.60 first clears, @265 | than those quoted by Omaha jobbers and what confused. It Is bright in spots und | PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; jobbt about steady . Futures gteady; November, T.8@ |8 (W" o¢" 25 to 3c as compared with second cle L e as a result prices were reduced slightly in ‘ul:‘,:::gealnrn:&x\mn;-. and seems likely to con: | 15 G016, Lard, Kéady. Wi e bt 4 shipping, 80@6%c; good to December, 701 '°\u:'r'c'#."'7r3;'@-i'» deciing of of “the previous week. Reprer| BRAN—IN bulk, $13.60g14.00, Chicago, which brought them down abont : W e 5 s : It ¢ arch, 7.4@7.2 les: et fn line with Omaha quotations. So far as changes in elther dlrection, untll the tead- [ W31 frmery, Doxgd,lots, extra shorts. to cholce, y 230 sentatlve sah Pr. No. . Pr, 011 and Rosin. this ‘market is concerned: theu, there has ers in the varlous deals who have 8tocks | Bucop. firmer: hoked Tots. cotra craits d0: op. 900 " oadc; 1 I8, it P ; L.t 2 ¥ g _ been 1o change whateves and in fact the to sell get ready lo give prices another Nft. | cleur tbs, 89.125; clear sides, $9.37%, | crop, 6@l s % middling, 79-16c; receipti 84 ... i OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 2.—-0lL~Credit bal- | piod Jf ¢ he tald to be in a good, There will be plenty of money to inwei | 'St EEA s Fand, © dull. $aze . pelter, | 1540; 1900 crop, 8414c: 1N crop, 6411 bales; shipments, 5,68 bales; stock, 43 i i 0 ances. §1.3 no bid; shipments, | Heajthy condition. Other lines are also uns o 24 5 h 2 this winter and good securities are exceed- Steudy; Galveston. 0 to 2 Ibs,, | bale: bble, c ed und those who otfght gy wearce, Tecont” loterings Daing | 0 SR, - hickens, Stc; aprings, | 219G RN £ % 1030 | MGTLVESTON, Nov. 2.-COTTON-Quiet : OlL—Bpirite tur- | SArEEd 248 NI0R0, W0V fet looking for. any romptly tuken. This Is one of the most | LEATHER-Ste emiock sole, s | ot i & / i bortant change for foraé time Lo come, B irabing featuren of the entire” sioua: | J@¥hci turkeys, Toi ducks, 'sGbtac; seese, | LEATHIRTS A henlork sole, Buenos LIVERPOOL, Nov, 2-COTTON-—8pot, | Ui 5 3 ; Ko, 2.~ Pt Lima, sie; [ THRRARL SRS ow Thetler muppiled with thn i - A L s aamentio 1 . | smal Husiness done; G324 Tower: American | 801" ? 7 1 than 1t has boen for some antiy) Tiha, Vendy; - creamery, 100Mo; | maxee. W middling fair, 49d; good middling, 4 1-16d; 5000 i Nov, 2 loutta Hnseod, | Jisecd ol PHAD R B eoming 1 cvnry. Sop OMAHA A SHINING EXAMPLE GGS-Bteady, 17c PROVISIONS—Beef, steady;: tamily, $11.00 | middling, 41i-82d;" low middling,’ 4 7-32d " 4.’ Rosiy . And jobbers hope (o huve u sufficlent Supply RECEIPTS-—Flour. @12,00; mess, $9.50; heef hams, $20,00421.00; | Bood ordinary, 43-52d; ordinary, 427-524. v YORK, Nov. > s in the future he tullng prices are now —— P e LR ™ Gy extra ‘India - mess, 00@19.00. ~ Cut —_— ] 3 6 : prime yelfow, @ige. Petroleum, i |6 cents for raw and 61 cents tor hofled, Brisk Retall Trade and Collectd TP ME N TH- Flon ments. quiet; pickled 39.000711.005 Coftee Market. : : refied New York, 050 Philadelphia and {Wiilh' GG ridde higher ‘(han_quothtions Beyond Expectations Gratify the | 18000 bu.j corn, 25,000 bu. X L | pleked) o, o woticiied hams, | vpw YORK, Nov. 3.~COFFEE-Futures 4 T Baimore K B e glven a woek ugo. Turpentine remains o8, X Lard, ste ‘este eamed NE + Noy, 2.~ - g HON [ i 1o steady; ned ead %o also does white r Kansas City @n ; §0; November closed 8, nominal; refned | opened steady’ in’ tone, with prices 1061 310 240 I 15 Good, $1.2015t15. Wurpentine, | fetin ‘o1 Ccant mentioned . wealtathe Metrop i ontinent, £9.90: Hoith - Ameriea | points higher on local covering, prompted |51 i There are ho new features {n ihe glass KANSAS CIT — WHEAT—De- | $104 37,620,607 5719, Pork, steady | | by European strength and on German buy- | £ @ ... 60 . N Cotto market, as the demand continues quite NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—(Speclal o eTdiee N saattic; Mot reg 60; whort cleur, $10.; meas, | in., 1506} quottions wore, net unsbanged | 1. @ 5 2P Homin, ey, with prices unchanged. B . s Bt 2 hard, c; No, 8 No. 2 red, 05 « . |81 S e 278 sin, patches to Dua's Review summart Totge, 9,3 1% Firm; creamery, 156 fac. | Total sales for the day amounted to 25,000 , " refine Peorin Ttarket situation in the west as follow UORN—December, ®0i@0%c; May, §14@ Bhe; June croamery. bags, including January at 6.80c; Mareh, : ’ ]All Omuhhuv retall trade Is brisk and col- | goaye; cash, No, 2 m,,fi' AI@60 ' No© 2| imiation creamery, 14%@isc; Sta 6.906.00c; May, 6.50c; June, 6.75c; July, 6.6 X e PEORIA, Nov. 2-CORN-Firm; No, 8 lictlons, beyond expectations. At Denver | whits, igdeie!” No "8 Gllc. @o.s5c; August, B.wc; Beplember, 6.957,05c, ; Sugar and Molusnes. o . ). ~White, 10ic. - X cady; ) colored, 2 &3 ATS-Firm: No. 3 white, 3814G38%e. uiems, but many lnvs exceed last year and | RYE-No. 2, . DaaeNC: Tane A oS jored, Now ¥York Dry Goods Marvket. ; 5 NS, 2—SUGAR~ | \WHISKY--On the basls of $130. collections are fair. Al Salt Lake October | JAY_Choice timothy, $13.0@13.50; choice | small colored, 104,@10%c; fancy' small white. Y v v " g { 6 id; naw plantation, open trade surpassed last’ years, despite mild | prairie. $12.00013.00 il " IW YORK, Nov., 2.-DRY GOODS-The . . f 39 DU TUER), | ey weather, and boet sugar factories fire busy. PTER- " : 4 i ) 9 week closes with &' very qulet market in RS iet IR factaries ale _BUTTER--Creamery, 20c; dairy, fancy, (GGS—Steady; state and Penn nia, | W¢ 4 be ~ 4 all descriptions of cot goods and with . ser 21 . quiet but ste § 3 g jurge, but wine crop short. Foreign trade “l.‘(mgApm,,: tresh Missourl and Kan! orn oandlod, 21@2 West- | o new feature in either brown, bleached 3 Urifugal B 3 v D n" cl 'Ennlui & oo'l ShOEmoUS. And many ships loading graln. | stock quoted on 'chango at 1fc doa., loss LLOW-Quiet; city (32 per pkg.), hge; | OF Coarse colgred cottons. Prints are very | & iV N At Soattle trade 18 £00d and exports brisk. | off. cases returhed. B E e G WY » Blhe; Today's demand quiet. Ginghams | . 0 B 16 At Tacoma shipments abroad are also | RECEIPTS-Wheat, 63500 bu.; corn, 5,20 | METAL—The market remained in an un- | Vo5 firm.- Print cloths are dull but firm 7 g l 8 " o A aues | BIAIN 0CKS an rovisions heavy, while from Fortland, Ore., the wheat | py.; outs, 13.000 bu. interesting and feutureless condition. The te for regulars, Wide goods are qulet. e N J ; No ’ movement 18 enormous. Sottlement of the | * K PMENTS—_Wheat, 30,40 bu; corn, | ubsence af market n from London | Cotton yarns weaker, with {alr demand, B33 o, 31, o g g :mtvk:n:‘:‘l.p‘«:l:lu'm great activity at Pa- | 24500 bu.; oats, 5,000 added to the already rent dullness ould A, 4.50 Room 4 N. V. Life. Tele Th|\ wn-‘;luul;ax:; \32}11‘.' k flv",., was Tmporis and Esports, Ay 5 a ".‘.',’.‘v'-‘."lm H I.‘...‘-,.(-r;-’.‘l‘lu‘;li.‘, pi a eport of Bank of Spatn. gulss at SI8.86G1.00 for Lako Superior and W YORK, Nov The exports of e g RSNy & atte oo elephone Rope » TOLEDO, Nov. 2-WHEAT-Dull, firm; | 0534010624 tor casting and electrolytiic, | snecie from this port for ountries for i 0 Naw Orledns, ope kettle,” good MADRID, Nov. 3.—The report of the Bank [ cash. Tic; December, T4%c; Lead ‘was dull at 3T Speltor, ufl ui ek ag@regate $1,127,6% silver and 8. . gt . - - of Spain for the week ended yesterday [“CORN-Active, strong: December, 50iic; ro 374, Iron a8 gull_st $.8 1000 for pig gold. " The {mports of specle for . Waol Marmet shows the following ~change: Gold 1n | May, 61'4¢. D e o' 9 sauth ""'{ Tn foundry. i week were $36,344 gold and $41,664 silver. iad . oo Ladd Terepmene 1039, pand, increase, 140 pes silver fn | TOATS-December, iTic; May, e i Ca W I T ho implorts of dry goods and merchandise LONDON, Nov. %-WOOL—The arrivals J and, . 824, A es i I3 36 PO, WO 2.2 oty i the port of New York for this week are | 10 . o ey serice of suotion sal U Civculation, - increnso. TS0 “peveins | EREDS~Clover, December, $5.6; March, | No. 1 southern softfoundry siesiaten " | {400 B b, of ool for'uie sixh serics of wiction wiics | Boyd Commission Co L R YILoRdsy, TIM. - Gold | . 4 3 : g Pias wirded divect, The fmports of wool durin Successors to yames B. Boyd & Co., was quoted at 42.15. - 4 ed Banks. Evaporated Apples and Dried Froita, (8o IS Rl AT N T el N Rodth Wals & OMAHA, NEB. Milwaukee Gralu Market. i seh LS o - 5 SE v de today | L ) st Ul Aiataetie 180 . » o Fabrics. W YORK. Noy, Z—The statement of W YORK, Nov. 2-—~EVAPORATED |of the sheep market, as fresh arrivals cou- | ba i Houth Australla, 120 insohaaten Fexts bl MILWAUKEE, Nov. 2. — WHEAT — oclated banks for the week anding | APPLES-Market rujed rather qnlet, but | sisted of \Wo cars of feeders. = The supply New Zeaind, 110} Cal COMMISSION MANCHESTER, Nov. 3.—Although last | Firmer: No. 1 northern, M0iic; No. 2 north- | today were. Loans, $861.922600; ., | about’ steady: state, common to good, i@ the week. however, has been very wod Hope ‘and Natal, 1167, Bussorah, mAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS week's market was a shade firmer the turns | ern_ 68@70c; December, c. $7,833,200. Deposi $968. prime, 8lgc, chalee, 9¢; fancy, S4@%e being nearly equal to the nmr- BST; elsowhere, 803, b A over (s disappointing. Mttle | “RYE—Steady: No. 1, 566,300, Clreulation, 83 LIFORNTA DRIED FRUTTS- Mariet week and far in excess of the | ST. LOUIS, 'Nov. 2-WOOL-—Nominally Beard of Trade Buliding, interest In transactions d of the | BARLEY-Steady: No. X tenders, Prunes, 3%a7c. Apricots, Royal. S14@ | corr week of last year. In spite | unchanged medium grades, WGYc, UENt | o000 "Cires to Chicage aud New Yord ‘week, although the continued di in corn | s8¢, i) e 8 | 13c: Moor Park, sg12 Peaches, peeled, | of the liberal offering or the last two | fine, 104 heavy fine, 9%5@ll%e; tub| of fean a0 Ay aud the heavy movement generally in-| CORN-—-December, 8. i - | 11@1sc; unpeeled, 8g9'sc. wecks prices have held up In goed shape hed, 20@uic, Corvesssudence, ~Ten