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| B | THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY., NOVEMBER 11, 1901 T —— — - U Pacific. fn which, howsver, realizations oc g ~ 481 New York exchange, 10¢ | 9 - | ehee, 1y i N \ P I b - e ha .. e #¢p and lambe today and consequently | A I\ U | curred toward the end of the wesk, (: MIER(I L A\D H A “u‘ BOSTON, N o.Clearings 0 OHAH l“E Sroci “ RKLT he market w ot tested. The supply for ) 0 ¥ v The Vossiacha Zeltung admits (hat Euro- 0 A = NANCI | balances. $1.568 2 pii: | A A the ‘WaoK €hawe ' ecrcuse. ah wampared > ¢ 0 pean bourses naw more than ever need a D —Clearings, $1.608, with the previous week, but an increase — {mpulse from Wall street, since the Uniter e %a; for the week cl “ Bier the corresponding week of last year St tates are experfenc almost un balances, 82 | " ut while there was a liberal run there Official Hint of Inoreased Tazes Makes ";;fl"r!\'*lr“rfl‘--:"‘-:r:(ny(h;'hq:;‘ extent. | | Pair & ivity in Wheat Keops A1l Narkews ‘Good 9 Oboioe Beof Steers and Cows Blightly | were vere few Killars on sale nearly the or Woather Last Woeek Btimulated a one et theo ou e rek T 1A No O ~Clearings, *lentire supply bel feeders T'he most o a Deslers Hositate. wan eady, the tendency being more. and Moderately Steady. | o Sh9oo81; for the wesk | Highor for the Week, the, sheep that: packers did buy were in Buying in the Ceuntry. t more favorable. Call loans were offered y [ clenrings W11 16 haiances, $13 reality foeders — At from 2 to 21y per cent pro L \;741'- por cent 1 V\v\IHI: to the light receipts sheep and el —_ | ORK. A 0.—Clearings, i CTIVE AND HIGHER TODAY | [fariinks may be uuoted 10mise higher . IFIC DEAL MUCH TALKED OF ! " | w0.042; balances §i1 55,43 HOGS A IGH| the week, while lamba are all the way NAL DROP IN PRICE OF SUGAR NORTHERN PAC AIR OBSCURES THE BARGAINS | CORN OPENS FRACTION BELOW YESTERDAY | i from " i " e’ higher S “ton for the SENSATIONAL —_— IEY) of 00 e week on lambe was $4.70, which was paic - Fou S0 Thick as fo Affect the Big |~ - [YEW YORK STOCKE AND BONDS |, .oht Recelsts of ‘¥at Shesp awd | (0.8 BFime Bunch of Aetives. Mome ewes Englian Wonder 1f Coming Settlement BORTS §Y i ko i » from {he same feed lot sold at $3.45, Wl ned Ten Cents er's o teter, with § Trade B . cecder wethers have held just aboul s to Innugurate Another Boom, e nis Quieter, with Smaller Trude. | yow Wall Strvet Has Another Buea [ Lambs (8o Weok and a8 & Ree | oy for s mesk: Sut leeder Jambe ave ods Ten Per Cent, ' arket Than for Some Days Past=Pro- | Hngton sertlement Theory. sult Prices proved—Feeder n m-‘w 'l.m.r owing to a heavy run and aeods and Leather by o — Vistons Find Market Dull NEW YORK. Nov. Filodhy's < sioch Lambs, However, Are Lower, | “Qliotations: Ciorce yeatlings § ¥ e doils MANCHESTER. Nov, 10. ~The local mar but Steady market was broid and comprehensive in its fair to good yearlings, $3.20@3.40; c! Are Very Firm, ket was rather more steady in certain di- | s | scope and active ali day. It was | wethers, $330G3.50; falr to good wethers, | rections last week, though without any | hignly frreg throughout, but” increas- | 310a3.30. cholce ewes, $200a3.25: falr 16| - s appreciable increase in the volume®of busi. | | Inkiy 8o toward the close, When the unex SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. & ood ewes. $260G2 0, cholce spring lambs, LONDON, 10.~The fall in consois, | ness Negotiations were adverstic affe tad | . pecied in the cash ressrves of | fiecelpta were Cattle. Lioge. Sheep. | W30@460. falr to good spring Inmbs, 94106 OMAHA, Nov, 0 which e partially attributable to the ap by the fluctuations in cotton. The cetimata | CHICAGO. Nov. 8.—A falr activity in the | the ban ed In the weekly states | Oftefal Monauy 0,950 498 docou | $30. feeder wethers, $3.00g3.50; foeder The trade situation In Omana and s of the chancelior of the exchequer, of i crop of 11500000 bales dampened Xheat pit today Kept the raln markets [ ment wag offset by a huoyant npward spurt | omciai ‘i tesany ¥ 04 SV ety | lamba, $3 606 4.0, nAing tetritory considerably impr \ Michael _Hicks-Beach, _foreshadowing I [ terprise and all the Iarge cperatoru are ariil | 410ady ugainst otherwise sagaing inntien‘es, | i1 the New York ‘public. utilitles, jea EY | Ouwias W sanesiny . oo v — Jo O Eut 15, of course, OWINK to ti aed war taxes, caused every 0 be [ ony the fence regarding future prices ecember wheat 1 e nigher. Dee.m: | Metropolitan Se e . 1A Ll Tl ' ; . 1 o dema owing to the brisk revival in Amefican | hindrance to transactions, There were n | Shade higher. *Provisions losen to Tie | wained #%, Consoidated Gas 24 and Man- | Ofieial Sarureas "o J— Al nrough e O evara) weeks both Fallmay hecuritios, a1l tha markets closed | fow practicable Inala offers and smai ines | NEher hattan 2 poinis At the same (ime there Y ' |l carite siean Nominalatiogs Active | TOHOR Xo8 Colbora have beafl-doing Ly of f.porting.up character were executed [ Wheat had a good business, hoth on the | wera snormous transactions 1 Third Aves | Total this week 0.4 libiodhadrbeo vy it ol siderable complaining owing to the un' | It reeme o most obacrvera that it mould | for, China, hile” buyers are cuutions, eatly deciine islfiing fesm weuk vales |l Sireet Hailuas. - denple s ame | Woek wnding Nov, i T And Strong—Sheep Steady. ohable wenther, but now they are in i but Ifttle to start a good up owever, avidences exist that a consider. | And on the later bulge. December opend | te the movermerc o ¥ Sty s R UL B . ’ % | fcans, there ‘has been little increase i} when more etability fs exhibited. South [Moderate;” reallzing eased the market to | Pressed Steel Cur at the Inat DUring' the | Week chaiig ol 1s 90 head, Including half westerna; steady; | like a normat winter they B SO0 G busineas, but the quickness with which | America fe buying quictly, but sparingly. Commission housis w ! . ¢ good prime, nominal at $6.00g6.9, poor | More goods than buy- |t were widely distribuied | Sime weex 108t yenr .. od 01 Pumo the fourth week in October According to reports received from (iu eling men retailers had a good brisk 1. rices rallled has encouraged a bellef that Yarns re firm, ®o far as quotations are | '8 however. and on the 1 to medlum, $160g etter markets are in prospect. The North. [ concerned, but the demand for most sorta | [Dorts of ‘conting ere, $2.0004.25; ¢ stockers and’ feed 25@4.50; helfers, of arge rafirond Arninks | average prices pald for hogs at South dro t v ] B - P 5 k and the way in which collections mcific settiement {8 the subject of | was limited, the users buving In small | We5t Shorts became nersous and cover and the b i1 the carly improve Vin | Omana the past severar days, with com- | g1 50@5.00; canner »; bulle, $1.75q | last weel o o atements el disgussion, capecially as to whether | quantities | This brought o buige, though u small cne, | money conditions | > TerO MRt N | parisons 480 calyo, 82.00G6.26; Texan ateers, nom- | picked up go to hear out thoke suitig s, . it is the nning of a new boom. If #o, ’rh‘nh enndlllnn' nlr {otton and the bad|and Inuv-« el aolg At iaTlc, cionng | AL the Bame time there was hewvy reals | e o oo e a8, 118071506 1805, | ML AL $3.00G4.00; ‘weatern wteers, $3.6@6.45, | JOUDETR L CRENRIC (i demand, as thy the impression s that this would not re-| weather prev ‘m.“m?‘m; |-”'r'vfwr::|'|‘:r'::d. A Ih..:'n‘n( iy T3c. Local receipts were | 1zing going on in stocks which have had - 1897 HOGS - Recelpts today, 19,000 head; Mon- haa hardly been time enough for retafler cetve much assistance on the European side | stoppage of tw ontract grade. Minneapolis = | day, 000 head: left over, 3,00 head; 1sidérable advance lutely, the realizing | oo R renk thetr Atockn, Tt will only tuke of t ‘Atlantic, because neither the in- and Duluth reported 5 cars, making a |bewng, however. well absorbed. The e 1472 4 © tive and strong: mixed and butchers, ! ad trade In the S athini, Aaonethry nor poittical condit syAtEs Minanees, {0tal for the three pofnte of w2 care, nia tnet | position o (ke profits increased after he | Sob PRI R E] Ao wood g cholce “heavy, &4 Tl U O dore Trag: avary di of Burope would Justify a confident attitud SEBRID, Nov, 6.0 i LU Iast week find K14 vear ago. Prmary | appearance of the bank statement ad | 9% bide bRy [ough heavy, SLEgsE: Clisht ®. b)) el . o part of old world operators. MA 1. Nov. 10.-The report of the 8 were 1LOMOM bu., compared with | th 4t olosed ome contusio 3 a1 4 1o hulk of sales, T O entinental exchange has Improved, from | BAnk of 8pain for the week ended yester Inst yeat. Beaboard clearancen In | very metive. o " RO O ek s olaseaianians SHEEP “AND LAMES-Recelpts, 1,000 | That merchants have considerable con /- l e LN point of view, nnd therefors | day shows the following: Gold in hand | Wheat and flour were equul to 536,9) bu. [ Railroad bonds huve been in active de- | 9Ct Yl S| 4,101 8 %) 4821 8.3 383 nead; steadv: lambe, steady: wcod 'to | dence in future business buying their there s no immediate prospect of gold | Increased 12,000 pesetas, sliver In hand de. | Australian shipments for the week wers | mand. Cnited Siates bonds were w1 one | Vet Wniae 8 33064 S0 | choice wathers, $45004.35; fair to cholce | the manner in which they are buving th f e e srom Tondon. "Tna demand for | crensed 2,285,000 pesatas and notes n" clreu. bu., against 260,00 week And | chanked In the call price of last week vet. Sa A B 418 el G0y i 348 | ied, $30003 40, western sheep. 13.0015.00; | ADHINK linen. Local houses’ all. oHhet { i the open market hie also dimin- | 1ation Increased 10,641,000 pesetas. 6,000 “RO. [ "' “Tollowin are the closing prices on | 9t Dl 450 410 388 Sl 85 380 pattve lambs,§240@4.90 western lambs, | MOn ;"_‘";;;;'y'g":\"""flk::""m‘;:’,;":";,",_'.“. I shed. The price of bar gold shows —_— fosted an uoii With small interest mani- | the New York ftock exchange Oct, R TR RN R R R Ao P o B tre aelivery than ever hetore this earls deciine. “The movement of goid 0l Quotations. g important rading. December | o Pam i | ek AR R TR ANEE AR al vestorday: Recelpta, cattle, 22,180 | Ut e e ' hte weil pleased With tha America, which hegan w o wi el é opened unchanged to ower on cable | Atehtson 48t Paul pfd 3 14040 4 10 3 47) 838 3 17 i 13, , | In the yet ¢ | of 118,000 sterling week before last. seems | OTL CITY, Pa. Nov. 10—-OUL—Credit bal- | NAyences und was led theonghout by the | o’ prd 1021 Ro. Pacific Ol Nl MY 3B 3 3183 4 | Bhipments, ' cattle, 3.8 head: hoks, . D et ey inawn. mete. Bustue Tikely to be inrer, fhan usual.” It 14 rece L certinicates, no bl ahipmenta: | WRCAL Bt Ehere was” somt"elling 'V | Baiumore & 67 i So: Railway (i Qi o 130388 318338 | 0ridT sheap, 4013 head. N R D Ve iy | | niged here that the French deman his.; average, 105,244 bbls.; runs, 831 | 1 ent holders and a tendency to close | do pfd 9ty _do pfd 1o ol ' % S 1y 3 - pas ve taken | 014 has not been entirely xatisfied by New | bbis.; average, 76,35 bbis deals “over Sunday, but the advance In |canadian Pac.. 1125 Tex. & Pacifie g R T RO T Stosk Mawkav, [ 10Mme Hims Dant. A few lines Ry K ot §ork shipments and that it wiil be neces b Wwheat brought a steady close, ty'ee up at | Conuda 8o Kt Tol, St L. & W < 451401 | & 7l 848 4 % o0 Pecoming . amorditios, The b wary to keep up rates to prevent the return OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, 5% aiige. Hec: 04 Cars, | Ches. & Ohlo g do pfd NV oo 404 1“; H gfi; Ay KANBAS CITY, Nov. 8 ~CATTLE-Re- u_rh:‘n"“;m - kwflafl “‘m‘“h alviis 4 e ay than for sevekra] davs has o Thaotwos | Clilcago & A N a o Nov CAR B3 N 3 8 A et e oot BorE etecrs 't Cams | on A8 AEM 8. foundation as they well could -l Rrs— - ¥ 1 for se Aduys pas There v pl do pfd 9 " 3 2 82 b e 0 v dr E taker moderate reailzing eatly that eascd | o, b & 1. 1 Wabaohs Nov 466 ¢ (352 3M 2SI | and feeders is mteady; common feeders, | e And that the few drops that have taken MARKET HAS GOOD ADV dition of Trade and Quotations on | prices hut (his s Sogain on the wiiod | prd 47 o pr Nov RN ERUE SO § o lower* {ogAve Grlves | nominal: | place’ are owing 10 focal conaitlons o 1 . enction. Deee N oraned & sheav! prd. 3o pid.... Nov PR ot > "U8s0 { than to & Tack of deman overpre e ek AR Staple and Faney Produce. By, enerem g L R CPI & B Iy 18l (WRSRY ;”' B Nov 099 408 345 341 328 139! falf to ::‘2|dr;| "r.'%;-.‘ e e, a3 | auction. Tt may wtill be said that the g mx DO o Sethac 4 A “ hicago % do 2d prd, No ol 4 08 328/3% o i o con 18 up ® the . h ’ —He o Provisions had a dull, steady market. | dn 20 ptd 0 | do pfd CETT e i estern L 83,0006 aneiin v Present Leaders and geese, B@6kac; wpring chickens, per Ib,, | fAIF hog mar Liquidation brought | (- R.1 & P Amertean Ey The official number of cars of stock |FoWs, HIGIZ T native cows. S ; | perenced fn getting enough stock to meo i, small reaction, bit this was repl by # | Cii, Ter. & Tr TR R brought in today by each road was: helfers, §3.06.5; canners, $1.5042.40; oulls, | the demand and there is no Nt h — BUTTER-Common to fair, 13c; cholea | *Mall investment demand later. January | o Wells-Fargo Fx Cattle, Hogs.She'p. Hr's, | $2.00U3.90; calves, $3.045.50; recelpts for rr—mfl time for predicting any decrease NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—(Spectal.)—Henry | dalry, in tubs, 1oa16c: separator, 3524 0rk closed be up at $14.97%, January lard | ¢ ( 1 Amal. Coppe C., M. & 8t. P. Ry N ] Prd . ‘"I"";"'g;k 48.000 head; last week, 44,00 Liead | In the consumption Clews, head of the banking house of Henry |\ FRESH FigH “Hiack D e e | e o Jog ). i and January ribs 2iic orado § car a ¥ O & 8t 1. Ry “ s o | ateady (n‘}l";«.:‘lr"' top-35.06: bl 8500415 80 et Mol UG L LI Clews & Co., In his weekly review of Wall | fliia, 7c; buftaines. 7. eatfieh ioe oo | . Estimated receipts for Mond ’ Al pld Missouri Paciiic Ry.. .. 1 heavy, $6.8%i5.65 mixed packers, $.:xa5.90! | On Thureday of last week it was an- Ly v rapples, 100, hanbuc. 1ie Rorrine 1€ 1110 cara: corn, 8 & o Sire foat. | do 24 pra L | L. P. avstem L | uight, " 85,3565 50; pigs, $4.7500.2; receipts | nounced that the price of sugar on Frid crapples, 10c; halibut, 1ic; he ) 4 h i corn, 85 cars; oats, 15 cars; hogs, | Y o i 3 | s 550 . H@9.2%; receipts it © price of & on Friday Street, says 4 i a1 B 106 Dk 100 "red ‘shappet th; - | 30,000 head ; boaniiaiall W i PR BN K Paris . 1107 (he week, 64,000 head: TAAt Week, 561000 | would be 2026 Thia wae & Srop of About The stock market has shown e [ mon,' 14c;” sunfish, be; trout, Yoo: whiteneh, | The leading futures ranged as follows | v &R G bfd B &8 ’ 1| head 1¢ per pound, which is the most radical e H gtrength during the last week, (he AAVADCS | 1o, % ; o | N8 Srd A Anac. Min, G R S AN S SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recefpts, 100 liead; | cline that has taken place in some time. It being well distributed and well sustained. | GveTERE- Mediume, per can. 22¢; Stand. | Asticles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close, Yooy, | il " AR Min, G BaM kR 4 o manket tor muttons. compared ' with @ |18 claimed that the dron I not justitied s intlon, based tipon progreas in the Rorthy | R (i, 2160 XIS aelect, Ber an | S hour | s | o 38 e Eon, ang s K &8 J Ry 3 T | Tos e Sricen nominals siative Tambs, 3 | deciine T 1n Hinced that sere are. ni ) ern Pacific deal. Buch complicated and dards, per gal., $i.20q1.2; bulk extra | NOV TR L R e [COR L & P cast . | @500; western lambs,’ $4.0MG4.60; native | sclling at a loss. As to how long this pri » [ wide-reaching arrangements as this par 8, $1.6001. 6 i ROw] e It it Gr. Nor, pfd o pfd |, R L& P, west.. wethers, $326a3.76; western wethers, &3 will Iust jobbers are not in a_position " ticular one cannot be carried to completion IGEONSeTive, per doz., 8c. T w1y | Hocking Valley . e Iiiinols Central Ry. | 865 vearlings, $3.50@5.80; ewes, §2.76@5.40; | state, bui they hardly look for another without_friction and delay, but If all re- | UGEONE-LIve, per doz., 6e. » ¢ do pfd idose BUEAr. b i > £ ull 3 receipts for the week, [ drop and they” would not he surpr to I orts are true, very substantial progress| iy brices quoted by Omaha Wholesale ool eaml ael | Ilinoix. Central locking Coal | Total recelpts ... 6 110 2 2 T last week. 01,500 head " | See'an ndvance at most any time. © As foon i as been made and the negotlatlons May | yyay" Dealers’ assostation: Cholce upiand. B0 591950 @'y 50%@ STALER R e 2| The dispositiun of the day’s receipts was —— as the $4.25 price was announced local l' ba announced s completed at any time. |88 ROMITL OGN CRoler upand LCOEC T Pl G ter "H | as_tollows, each puyer purchasing the St Louls Live Stock Market. bers received orders from every di The interests involved in this transaction |t St 0 IHAC. &5.56; medium, % couree | i Erie & W ower e ot neay THdlokiea 2 and had they sold the amount asked for 1 are so vast and interwoven that ever since | it ot g0 0i "USiof und quality. " emond | 380, o Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | (ST, LOUIS, Nov. 9 CATTLE -Recel their supply would have been exhausted f the hitch which developed last spring there | g, 1 101y Nitional Lo Omaha Packing Co T a0 o ad, Including 200 Texans; mar a whort time. As it {s they are limiting th. i has been a firm bellef in the public mind | ‘45,0 0 o | ! Manhattan 1 Natfonal Lead Qmaha Packing Co : gteady; native hipping and export steers, | 150 ng arders, bt onen then Gpamitl that the rval interests, whatever their | % HIEAT-60c. | 5 Mot 8t. Ry Natfonal Salt | G H, Hammond Co. $5.10G5%5: dreased beef and buteher stecrs: | S2¢0f orders, but even then they can « ambitions and disposition, could not afford | FRiR—He- | Py i % [ Mex. Central do prd B Ao & Go ¥ 8B.4066.35; steers under 1,000 Ibs., $2.3005.60; | 1 Sooftes. markas is man 1 Gn exclted to permit an open rupture which would | BIRAN-$15.50. i : Mex, Natlo No. American Hammond, trom country | ftockers and feeders, $2.00G3.85:" cows and [ candition. Local jobbers recelved iabje \ have proved ruinous to both sides and VEGET. o 8 s Minn. & St L fic Coast X Kanans Qo helfers, $2.00i4.90; canners, 31,0082 (0: bu) f ik Bafeoeien Uabe. created general demoralization. Hence, the % IGETABLES. g Mo, Pacific Pacific Mall Arme Kansa y 2 3041 and Tnalan steers, $%.15¢ grnml ast week stating that the crop o ) | Ctreat” has Armiy believed in an eventual . ":;"A;';‘Hlli ‘I(Iurg;- srown ‘nnd' northern, - ;! 4 |M. K. &T Peaple's Gas | Other ‘buyers I | 485; cowk and heifers, $L50@315. ) "'\ff:“,"‘""‘l;",'I'I‘r"p:"{'lnu-ll{ dumaged | settlement of differences after both aides | 80@%c; Salt Lake, $1: Colorado, §1. & | do pfd Prossed 8. Car. Tota 31 T 2|/ HOGS - Recelpts, 2,60 head: stea pigs 3 ) previoualy reported had conwumed enough time for skirmish- | ESGPLANT -Per doz, Toc. 8 entral Yo prd ; TOUIE s i 1347494 [ana Nanta: $ihoas s hemi stoady: DIgs | As o reault the market firmed up rapid)y | ned ¢ time tor skirmish-| CARROTS—Per bi.. tde % (L Pullman 8. Gas CATTLE There were not enough cattle (04 1 k and stimulated buving. 1t is claimed nos | {ng and reflection. Of course, the interven- | CRUROTS Per buo oo | 7 77 L X Republic Steel on sale today to make a test of the markot. | VHEhers, 8750600 St niat that the crop will 1ot go over 100000 ing perlad of doubt was unfavorable to & sPer | i ol Y 3 P AND LAMBS-—No recefpts; mar- | Bl . A bull “market and now that this element of | TURNIPS—Per bu., bdc. Rutabagas, per | _ i TNy ific pfd Ao pfd For the week there has been a faltly | kot gieady. nativa muttons. b5 oo hags, while It was formerly estimated at disturbince 1n Mikely to ~ disappear, the (100 1bs., §1.% . “No. 3 Ontario & W ar | liberal run, receipta being just about the | e "84 5oaa 60, eulls and . Bucks @ | 120,000 bags. e atuntior et e hbrrespond | CUCUMBERS-—Hothouse, per doz., $1.2. iR | Pennsylvanta nn. Coal & T | same as they were iast week. As com. | gith o SEEIHEL ol 827 in farinaceous goods there fs a stronger "?fl'{, ative stustion will, PARSLEY Por doa. e foash, quotations were as follows saspt | Fonding 118 Uoon e & 8 pATed With the corresponding woek of last 3 feeling on rolled oats and prices have 1. I L g LETTUCE—Per doz., 2%c. Stea nter patents, $350a | qoyF sey do_ pfd + | year there has been a marked increase, as ~ v vanced 2%c per barre his, of course Wil hear watching. vet the sttuation at| SWEET POTATONS ilome grown, per | Bring speciais, $toadio; patents, 3 %u | g "8 i do pfd A noticeable feature of the receipts has | NEW YORK, Nov. 0.—BEEVES-Re-|bylk ‘ the moment weems more favorable to an | 1P zr i Senuite BiNIR, per bbl, 8y |y ‘i|§"\| I"{" T e e g | “do st pfd 1. 8. Rubber been the Increase in cornted natives and | ceipte, 65 head,” including five cars to be yrups are also advancing owing to th~ | upward than a downward movement, Stocks | Ge0Tgla, ‘per bbl., §2.7. ved. Tigh A 3 spring, T1@T%¢; No. 2| 48 2q prd a0 pfd the decrease in \eesiern rangers. sold; no sales reported. Cables steady. | M&h vrice of corn. Since last report prices ¢ e ai ey foneantruted dn utrong | CABBAGE-Hoiland seed, crated, 11ac e " . Southw 2 U. 8. Steei The supply of cornfed steers has bLoen | Exports, 660 oeeves, 6,361 quarters of beef. | have gone up about three scalos. = 7Tha hands and holders are not willing sellers at [ TOMATOES—Home grown, per 15-1b. bas- 2 vellow, 60ige. = X prd do pfd, X more liberal this week than at any time | CALVES-—Recelpts, 140 head: very little | Market may be sald to be in A strong posi 1 the Drosent Jevel No doubt the strongeat | ket. 60c. o2 Whith, 2hae2%e; No. 3 Paul . AWestern Unlon since the range season apened. The de- | doing, about steady’; one bunch of veals|tlon at the advance and higher prices aro !fncentive to aperations for higher prioes s [ BEANS—-Wax, per 1g-bu. basket, fc; o s =4 mand, however, was fully equal to the sold at $5.25, one of fed calves at $4.50 and | Predicted for the future. ithe prevalenca of genaral prosperity. From | StHing, per '?I-hu basket, boc. BARLEY Fane: % oceasion and prices on the better grades |one of grassers at $3.25. Canned goods are very firm, with the fen the grevalinios ot gensral or ¥ oNToRa_fiome krown, ver 1b, 2o; span- [ BARLEYCFalr o choiee mating, w05 R SR e ) improved 10ditsc. The commoner Kinos did | SHEEP AND' LAMBS Recelpts, 301 | dency of prices upward. The only' chaiiza [} & B 0. .\ N northwest. 2 " t advane {uh, per crate, $1.25; Michigan reds, ¥ per | that much, but still they | head; sheep very firm, Al pHonap oL the oot mbs steady: sheep, | Of the week I8 a still further advance nn ern, $1484@1.49; prime timothy, $5.901 5,10, uld be quoted fully steady for the week. | $2.50@3.50; culls, $2 tons. Even in the drouth stricken districts NEW YORK. Nov 0. -MONEY--On call, ambs, $4.75¢6.5; culls’ | tomatoes. iz, ol CELERY—Kalamazoo, per bunch, 2%a3ic; | Clover, contract grade, §9.:; firm at 4 per centi prime mercantile pa d to cholce cattle are selling from | $4. The new crop of rica fs now being re- business Is better than expected, owink 1o | ((UUERY HAIMmAR0S, Ror bunch, B3 PROVISIONSMess ‘pork. per bbi., $13.50 | im0 D | f 1€ PAPEr, | L0 to .40, Talr to good from $5.30 10 $6.00 | & HOGB—Recelpts. 4315 head; one deck on | colved. and ae receipts are quite liberal other affssts, and no complainte are (oFth | gio @iz, Lard, per 100 Ibs.. $8/5085.5715. " Short CERLL EXCHA Firm, with ac- | and common kinds trom $5.50 down. sale; firmer; deck of western hogs sold at | there is an easier tone to the market S LT fae el waaks exteeded| NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.16. il etdes (loose), $7.80 Dry salted | {ual business in bankers' bils at $ | Cows were In falrly liberal supply all | §5.80, It in freely predicted that higher prices I aa( Y, hav ng for several | SER Seveint FRUITS. ‘«lr\xldnrn (boxed), §7 0. clear | 4571, for demand and $484 for sixty days, | the week, but the better grades may be o will rule on laundry soap at no very dis A % year' 2 7]« yd Al ":0 veraragned | APPLES<Bon Davik, ver. bbl., 8280; wine: | sldes (boxed), #8156 8.25. posted rates, $E8I%G4S and $4.8i%@4.s8. | quoted strong to 10c or 1ic higher than at St. Joseph Live Stock Market. tant date. This s sald to be owing to the and over. Ralirondn are ofien overburdened | APPLES-Ben Davia, per bbl, $150; wi WHISK Y Basis of high wines, $1.31 Lommercial Bills, 34560 4.838 FER L he close of last week. Cornfed cows are 3 fact that the ingredlents entering fnto h: ¥ .Y oat avery aifa OE 9 M Vike 2,25, Law- | MCNts for the last twenty-four hours: | 4514¢ from $3.00 to $4.0 t Is largely guess. celpts, 135 3 b tves, ; | for some time past, o that manufacturers gaine of last yeur. “On wimost every sids | PEARS i Vikers, $2.25; Law-/| Mgnts for Recelpts. Shipments, | BONDS-State, Inactive; railroad, strong; | Work what & prime bunch of & cornfad | COWs 'and heifers, sl.fiagfi 10:"Veatn, $5006 | o forved Ty advance these prices. Lol great industrial activity and as yet there | GRAPES8—Concords, eastern, 20c; Mala- | (\!}:‘.f:rn.mt‘v‘\‘; fire no important signs of cessation. Good | gas, per keg, $6.60@6.00. YAl judges expect (he boom In iron to continue [~ CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $7.0087.50; per | oorl: DU 23,000 bulls und stage. $2.0046.00; stockers | jobbers are now nd feeders, $1.50014.2% Hofsgdsre, Siaia figure than th 28, 00 | government, steady; U'nited States refund- | helfers would bring, but ft_ls probably safe : 130 0 ing 2s, registered and coupon, 109; 3s, reg- [to quote them up to $4.75. The gencral 108%0 istered and coupon, 108; new ‘s, registercd | run of cows that are not cornfed are rell- selling “xoap at n liwer v cAn buy, so that they will dn cad; steady; light | probably ralve their prices as soon as thote i 0 : o 5 Cannet d light mixed,’ 85.50@5 ’ I . e 1 coupol )l Y o ostly from $2.75 to $3.25. Canners and | a0 L xed, 5.85 . dium and | present supply is exhausted. for some months to come and any recession | crate, $2.75. it 132,000 and coupon old 4. ‘registered and cou- | ing mostl 3 Lar | Reavy, 8800505 pias. B¢ 3o 3 pply sted. from ‘present high and profitable prices | 'QUINCES-Per box, $1.50 Rye bu. .l < 800 it oLk e ETaRatared and ootlnon i gl RERAERISE conn'aLe Cnly about [ hri bulk, $.70 Decline in Nalls and Wire, that ‘would keep bath ew and old_capacity TROPICAL FRUIT Un the Produce exchange todav the bu(- | 1ollows Veal calves are about steady for | EPGReceipts, 160 head; steady; | The moat Important feature of the hard Jlen goods trade, | ORANGES—Mexicans, $3.76G4.00; Floridas, | (or ma week and are selling from $.0) to $5.00, | Wethers, £2.90. rket was firm; creamerfes, 14 fully employed. The w ware market last week was the decline fi X % d s, 136 “heese, b | U ¢ " g eady A bunch . e e 18 called” prosperous, 2 el {alrles, 13019 Cheese, steady, 1,4 050 | U. 8. T. 109 L& N.uni 4e...102% | Stags are fully steady A ) nails and wice. The drop 100 i heer o ‘.fin|1fi!',1§‘..:x,., than fora lon LM O T ancy, ST ording to size, | B8 firm; fres 4e 1 o couy 109 Mex. Central 4s. !n«»m\-lm- BORQ Aol on e an Brifey all around. Jobbers, h'n-fi'.-'!'g;""':.'.kmn\ X .urlad.'nml #0 the list could h»l» ~~xllm|dm': t’:‘m’}a?f;\‘m"" bunch, according size, | ~ — ! do ‘x-:”mz ::: de-:\r|q‘\n[. " ,\n’nll]‘xnnu- ;.I‘|~‘,15<]I:.-‘|.|1:'!-$IK\II‘: :“:u“n‘;nl (”:;:: T“lp following table shows the receipts of :l:_‘en- l.-‘:'ul '-hr]n :’ Il“hnn e In thy factory n a few cases there are Indications o - 2G2. & .| NEW YORK GENERAL sp | 4o coupon St L, |of la ks e 4 ol o | cattle, hogs and the fiv D eI Nd s decline has been brought production ‘overtaking consumption. but | FIGS—California, new cartons, fc; im R AL MARKEL, | 0 jow 19, reg. 130 M. K. & T 48 {8236 to s300 though atrictly cholos bulls | SACO: HoE Al | Sheep at the five principal | Rtgut elmply throush & tate g rought fhene are exceptionai. ‘Tricos i general | prted, por Ib, 12, o E LS A | 4o coupon N | o 4 | wouid probably rench st el Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, | e Wholesalers of the different citjex nf s bery nigh o i’ e case 5" fron W DATES -Eetiian, in L i Qasintions o Dar on Varioms| 3 018 fm ros LGN, v, Cenirai'isiiey | dood to choles hesvywelaht tesders and Soutn Omana ... 18 Hogs 3 | he weat. Since there has been o chang. slight recessions will quickly revive any |0ACH b bt VEOU! | OUROl R g0g gen. o ¢ % e ) eq | L hicago - 19,000 1,000 ctory price the market remains abatement in demand. Dun's index figure MISCELLANEOUS, Commodities « Teg..... N.J G e Sronger O s s Bt Jades | Kanems Gity ' Kom *'joy | Practically unchanged, but at the same 1 s now at 7.7, “which #a about the highest | NUTS—New grop walnuts, No. 1 soft- W YORK, N : fo coapon No. Pacific 4s 2iitle Are worth from 8350 (o 8335 and the | St Louls .01l A customers of the Omaha market are now of the last ten' years. Tt {s remarkable. but | ghell, per Ib.. 12c; hard shell per ib, 12igc; | 0N K, Nov FLOUR—Receipts, | Atch. gen. 18 o s | eatule are worth tecny Sat0 S0 BRI anciine | S ddeeph oo 150 | recelving thelr goods at 10¢ less than thes bbls.; exp true, that this high level of prices is en- | No. 3 soft-shell, 1le, No. 2 hard-shell, 10} bbig: nrm, but |~ do adj. is N, & W. e s were 1 week ago | | T. 8. L. & W. 4s. 81! o 14713 U %l M1 [ rathar searce il the week, while the de- : % : e o e B st :m:‘!mnml nas been liberal. Prices as a result | N Ew GRIBANG S Nav U B N | mand APPeal that there is no lack of de- C&'8 Lok, 180008 Wabash s, ]18 | ATe A little higher. The Lest grades ar e #; or 1ative outbreak or will it recede In a quiet | No. 1 salted, S%c: No. 2 saited. B Fir | and orderly fashion? The latter course I8 | vanl calf, § to 121 Ibs., fc: No. 2 aflont st to be deaired, but it will be against all (12 to 16 'Ibs., 7c; dry’ hides. Sqiic; sheep | 101 previous experience if we escape dangerous [ pelts, 2@27c; horsehides, $1.50@2.25. mand. 8o far as the gencral market is cone 1 o i i and heifers are not far from | £ - v tirely due to the fatlure of production to 1s, per Ib., 13c; filberts, per Ib., 13c; al- | aulet; winter L 330003 winter | B, & O.°1s Reading gen. s 4 | Btock ‘cown: and el ! o e Totals . o There was also a decline last week of keep pace with consumption. Speculation | brais’ Soft-shell. 17¢; hard shell. '1oc; pe- | Aralghts, &.406560: Minnesota patents, 33. 0| do dles BEL & 1M ¢ty |steady for the week. . They are selling — 0 B3 | 10 per cont in teel koods. Thin way owing | has had very little to do, thus far, with [cans, large, per Ib., 12c; smali, 10c; cocoa. | @4.10; wi LCXUrAS, $2600 Minnesota | do conv. 48 Bt L& B F. s 00 | ORIy e L ek AT daa Cotton Market. to the expiration of the agreement betwe: n | advancing brices and. it & queationable If | coie’ per 00, #8; cheatnute, 12¢. ers, $290a35; winter low grades, | Canada_So BtLS W s | ook nather drop this week: the decline,| the different manufac That there s we have ever witnessed such a_wide and | "HONEY—Per 24-section case, $3.5063.75 flour, steady: fair 1o good, |« “do 2 ;| thougly was Mol hyaonday and Tues- | NEW YORK, Nov. 9—COTTON—Spot | 8l an enormous demand for stesl (s shown continuous upward movement in values | (CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl, §; New York, Lcholce to fancy, $.35a3 65, i 1S A & AP s |day. ‘Since that time the market has been | closed casy 111160 lower: ‘middiing upland, | by the statements ‘vecontis “made pubie relatively free of speculation, ns has been | g3.50. BUCKWHEAT-Steady. 87c, c, 1, | Ho. Pacific s L N atfer valvee from e SEOm | ¥8ac: middling gulf. Sige: sales, $12 bales | 10 the effect that over 1,600,000 tons of 4ian| experienced during the Inst five or six | SAUERKRAUT—Per 3-bbl., $3; per bbl, | 1018 to arrive, New York i So0. Railway i 2|8 10 and L om 8235 0 | Futures closed - steady’; 'November, 7.50c; | ralls have been sold for 1902 delivery. That years. The qm.."f,,,. is, will the present) g575 CORNMEAL-—Steady. vellow western, | ‘W Texas & P. 1w 10y * | ¥ BT I P cember, 7.54c; Ju"\mrf. 1 February, | 18 fust about one-third the output of the wave of prosperity culminate in a specu- [© H[DES—No. 1 green, ic: No. Brandyv, I871:3.50). | Western rang en h, T46c; Aprll, 7.44c; May mills for the present yvear. From that it 8pot, firm; sales, 4,750 bales; ordinary. 8% ing. 61 r Malo e it £k B s 1 iy, | Selling from $4.60 (o $5.10. ‘The general run | gbod ordinary. €. low middl 5-1 1 Dull; feeding, i cerned jobbers maintain that thare fs 1o | | . 1 Buffalo; malting, 56@6lige. c. 1. f., Buftaio | Colo, So, 48, Moy do deb. B are bringing from $4.40 to $4.60. Good range | middling, 75-16c: good middling, 79-18¢: | Beneral weakness, but, on the contrary | SpeauIRtUrS SKDBMMM - daat uRtivorable it WHEAT-Recelpts, 4 bul exporte, | Den. & R G i8.10 " West Shore ds. 11y | cOWS are 16l higher for the week and | midaiing fair. Se; recelpts. 13 5 Brices are very Nrm. CThe demirarYs that { geature in the market is the foreign aituas §t. Louis Grain and Prov 35,467 bu. 8pot, firm: No. 2 red, s {0 | Erie prior 1. 4s,. 9003 W, & L. K. 4s.. . g5 """rn_;:‘l’—ml,“ o hn e, E."fi;fliflrp “:grlh stock, 198,680 bal Futures above, they clalm, have no effect upon the (| tlon. The European markets are in an| gp [oUIS, Nov. 8 —WHEAT—Higher; |D. afloat; No. 3 red, s0%c, elevator 1] do general i wly Wis. Central is| as, | from $340 to 83.00. Good to cholce stockers | vember, 7.30c, December, 131G general situation northern, Duluth, ¥%¢, f. 0. b., afloat; 1)1 W, & D, (. 15.107% Con. Tob, rer and feeders are a little stronger for the | ver 2 aic: Pebriacs T dniracl ™4 | hard, Diluch, 8¢, 1. 0. b., afioat. Options | Hock, Val., 4%s. . 107% 0 Pt 2107240 : week. but the medium and common cattle | A 555 Maae D goat 24 Mar 4ci Noo 2 ghow. oderate e little lower. The same quotations " LOtIE, T Nov Y 8 OO ] Faltetikoly Lo on. sala Yor aninmont (o the | NardiTEe L L N U | s aa et A8 .80, Suicom s hoted _above for natives Wil Apply 1o uh:. 50" blen: middiing. e United States in an advancing market. fi:.(,a'}wu; o TR o g | French marke(s ind more Iiberal northwest | Boston Stock Quotations, NN ari was /s dately i(boral s 'ce 7123 ‘bules: shipments, 6,067 bale kinds of cold weather goods / This, of course, walld not be favorable to | " GAT8—frm; No. § cash, dlc; track, 4%@ [ TSR 0N 0 ¥, T2HIod ol Active S . hogs here today, but demand was | 4776 bales Frulta and Produce, the forelgn exchanges. The cotion move- | ;¢ May, 42c; No. 2 white, 81@8%c! Olossd Rt 81%0: Decembar: 1id Yoeed | (BOSTON, Nov, 6. (all loans, 34 per | hegvy. mo the market opened up early at 47 The d 1 for frults and ve ment, however, has been backward for a | 6 Max, &2 No. 2, W glosed ¢ 8l%c: December, Ba@ivTuct clofed | cont; time loans, (G1ls per cent. Omaial | hoa ¥ 2 the market opsned un early st ke Narksy, polhe demand for frults and vgetables han BATA’ tond 1o, dlseautaDe: ol shipmenns, | b GOUR-Better; red wintor patenta 4048 | *GGRN_Recel ports, 54,716 | 10%!"8 2 A hogs sold at $5.72;@6.15, with the cholcer | NEW YORK. Nov. 9.-COFFEE—Spot|ing the weak. Drices have mot ohaned ould te g @8.00; extra fancy and stralght, 83.1063.5; | by uivong; No. % 66%c, elevutor, and S | Aechinon B rrodl ATaalsamated . [loads going from $6.7i% fo 5.9 A few |Rio. firm; No. 7 Involee, Tiec. Mild, stendy; | materially, bt 1t 1n 1o he noticed Thaid The volume of business for last wiek showed considerable Improvement over the revious week, and a good, brisk demand s Anticipated’ from this time on for all exceedingly sensitive atate. owing to well | x51, LQUIS. Nov. o understood eauses, and with another Brit- [ N0 # fod: chsb. eleral its, 18,500 bu.; ¢ Tl The locul money market is not entirely | G350 $XLE7, | d " lightweights | Cordov clear, $2 n & f. 0. b, afloai. Option market " ope o o of the commoner grades an welghts | Cordova, Th@llc. Futures opened steady | good many lines that were on the marke {res of danger, bank reserves being JOW ARA | S IRENOT 0 BepD-scarce and firm at steagly, bt sunesquently follamed the Linss | Gas Wi 1 }:M:h“m o sold below $5. It was an | in tone, with prices unchanged 1o 5 Doints | & week oF ten days Ago are mo T:.»,'» | ink _tardy, owing (0 the backward. move: | BAUESE. L ciendy at declin, betng influenced also by enster ohs | MY, G 8 G o o D edia sctive market dnd (he clore way Good and | lower. e decline” remuiting from. brof | anered: Thia In owing t 1he ol weathr I8 ST AENE S e Rpcxward, movas N M A Bty rnier; sacked lots, | DIeS. A final sharp recovery on & acare of | Nichisoh W13 Centennia) strong, everyth taking b e er apeculators. Almost im- | shutting ‘off the ‘local supply of ‘resh | be afforded by Secretary Gage's offer to | BT CSCOTE shorts left the market firm at K@lee et | 5" hed 1024 Copper Range "rhe receipts for the week have been about | menced 10 ndvanme® oale, call prices com- | lines, and then, too, the season for ,u-m‘hm-, | buy bonds and by the increase of money [ “4YW YU N ateady at $12.00g14.50; | BAVANCe. Mav, 68adhice, closed at 6'%ci | poston & Alb'Y Dominton Coal A Slight ine 1 Thd covering Hemand” penewed Investment | prunes, plums and several kinds of grapes ¥ \« ] ¥ s . 2 i | December closed at 6ic o normal. A slight increase 18 noted over |and covering demand, prompted by rumors Apples and e now the Diacirolng: feature: ocking. un” funds cof: | Prairie. Arm at su.WGIS% OATS- Recelpts, 199,200 bu.; exports foston & e ARMPrADKIn o inet, weelc and alto oyer'the corresponding | of another Igulll-dh \{rop_ report, nikher for: | ntapWasin frolt. The prices at which (e | nds _col- ¥ — g i h . 45c; ) N e fd.. 1y week of year, prices are | elgn markets a ighter primary recelpts. |are adlling will be found noth lected by excessive = taxation. Congriss| [poN COTTON TIES-S$1. bu. Spat, firm #5c; No. 16e; N Fitchburg pfd.... 14313 Mohawk i there hi e v rad ‘ | b > thite, ite: No. 8 . ¢ 4 RE 3} concerned there have been no very radical | The market closed firm In tone. with prices | o " t c R A Sy 2% Dry. B eats | Weste Stac; trac te, 4 Mex. Ce sceol the high day, when average goxt was | bags recorded, including Decemby o 2 demand and as o will of all parties by cutting off superfiuous | bty WAL wtendy' extra shorts, S isig: R SO Aondy, Hut ulst Amer. % Parrot & fraction over Badie, Friday was'the Jow | & February, T.06c, = March 1.00a1 3 ;‘.“.!?.’-«‘},"ru-fii'irl"m‘.!‘.' SRR R dyi shipping, ©0usic; good to | Amer o )0 1. &8 -Firm: state, common to cholce, | o™ Bieeirie 12@18lge; 1900 crop, 9@14o: 1809 | Noes, Electric Quincy g 4 Santa’ Fe Cop s Tamarack ... 34 Trimountain 9 taxes clear ribs, §8.20; c sides, $5.50. Bacon A1 1o Sara Y UBN AL Rood agvance and | (boxed low), steady; extra shorts, 03 clear ohes 2 s 0.1244; clear sides, .3 ported by its present leaders. On ail good | 1y, ¥y 1Reiclear soes 880k, e sue; | 191 with the average at $.67%. Today's | Ma | Rdvance, however, makes the market |7 (e | shade higher' than it was at the close of ', T28A7.600: June, 736@7.40c; July, T45@ Butter and eggs are also good and firm, . September, 7.656G7.55. with the demand fully equal to the supply. L for Barile i o ] v epresentative unles: 3 rallles we ‘adviee “profit-taking. To in- | (EOLITIL TOIKATS) 6o ducks, eanige; | (aaP: 881l Bacitle coast, 1wl crop, 12a15te; | NUE G & €1 g Trinity t | S8 wank. _ephaseniasive salesl Wool Market G. H. Hausan, Lima, 0., englneer L E slders have stocks to sell and the long | SPENEY "0 b 100 SToR: Sfido: 38, orop, Ole. | Unitea_Fruft 90" United States | L 530 BB 266 8T. LOUIE, Nov. ,—WOOL- Market mora | & W. R. R, writes: "I have been troubled pull 18 not as safe as a year ago. There [ ®QIIG Y gleady; creamery, 18m3c; rEr R B IS 8, Steel 433,/ Utah 133 u active, firm: medium grades, 124@17c: 1ght [ o great deal with backache. | was in will, howaver, be plenty of money to in-| o BLTTENC i Alitarnin, 81 10 | i Texas | a0 pfd e 88 Vietoria 289 fine, 12@14l5c; heavy fine, Mige; tub v v's Kidney Oy d vest after January 1, and If u bull eam- [ YT SVGREE g, 100N Tha. ko H Adventure 2213 Winona washed, 12G14c duced to try Foley's Kidney Cure and ona palgn 18 on the murket may be well sup-| RiCEIPTS. Flour. 7,000 hbls: wheat, | ([LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole Beuncs | {iioues 3 Wolverine LONDON, Nov. 9.—WOOL-—There was a | bottle entirely re feved me. 1 gl:dly recom A ported until that perfod, if not later 41000 bu: corn, 300 B oats, 31,000 vu. * | AYfen, HERL LS NEATIIERRUL shatie, falr inquiry for wool during the week, but | mend it to anyone, especially my fri nd: Rokders, The merivale Tar the nex| serios | AMODK the (ralnmen, wilo are usually sim of auction sales number 238505 bales, in- | larly afflicted cluding 58,00 forwarded direct. The fme k"". of wool during the week wepe: From SHIPMENTS-Flour, 600 bbis.; wheat, | 4 1T GERMANS ASK HELPING HAND |z bu.: corn, a0 b oats, 2600 bu. ' | TRRS, 'f’é'd,‘x Beef, steady $11.004 00, extr packet, $10.20 | New York Mining Stocks, 00; mess, $9.50; beef | NEW YORK, Nov, 9-—The following are ol mese. $12.0 | ine closing prices on mining stocks: Say Wall St Liverpool Grain and Proy Can Be of Servi # il o | | 3 Rer ' S Datos: T vir GOVERNMENT NOTICES, Now When Europeans Are PRCA RRYOOL, Mok Ay S m“’: L0 Pickled L nnoulders, - $1.%@75); | Xdams Con 18 (Little Chief 12 A AR e ARSI ancy w 5 S pickled hams, 20100 ard, firm: con- | A& 0 |Ontario P oM’ i € . Depreased. mu;? At London, Pacific const, steady, [ PioKIed 4 10; Bouth America, $10 im,.,...“..’. | ftles 1 [ontir ] trom other ports, 9 biles. TREASURY l)H!’ARTMENTh-IiMH 3%k £3 . £ @i.7. Pork, steady: 'family, $17000 | noonewick Co n |Rhoe 1 3 X Bupervising Architect, Washington, . ( PROVISIONS - Heef, steady; extra India | short clear, $17.50019.0; moss, $15.004 | Bninen Tun . "o poreal T | Now Vork Pry Geode Market November 0 1901, -SEALED PROPOSALE v. .~DRY GOODS—Tho | aill be Tegelsed ai this ofiiee unt| nditions pre- [ p m_on the 17th day of December, 19 struction BERLIN. Nov. 10.—The hourse has grown | mess, 8. Pork, firm; prime mess western, more stagnant, although values have gen- | 73 6d. Lard, steady: Amerlcan refined, in erally been maintained. Some coal and fron | palls, 44a; prime western. in tierces, {is NEW YORK, week closes with very qulet Con, Cal. & Va. 140 Bavage 3 adwood Terra, o0 [Slerra Nevada . 10 rm. creamery, : June ¢ ic: fac- A 8. | tory mery, 171G 2150 | 1o ! % Sma'l Hopes 0 valling In the dry goods market. There has | then opened, for the co bt Bhares improved several points on the week, | Hams, short eut, 14 to 16 Ibs. qulet, 478, | iyt gior eamery, 161361801 Aairy, | Jorn A 1 Al 08 8 been only an indifferent demand for any | leating apparatus, electrie wiring i but gthers fell off. All other industriali | Bacon, Cumberland cut, 2 to ¥ 1bs., quiet, | 1 description of catton goods here wers are without guotable chan; loth unwettled for regulary frered from second hinds a nd ship- [ dufts) of the U, 8, P Print fowa, in accordance with drawl specifications, coples of which may be had at this office’ or at the office of the Pos row and wide odds Inactive. Cotton ya master at Creston, lowa, at the digeretion 7 fair demand and easy and freegular [ of the supervising archifect. James Knox Worsted yarns advancing. Woolen yarns | Taylor, Supervising Architec: quiet, hut steady — N§-11-13-15-18-20M Leadville Con 5 were weaker. Ocean transportation shares [ 49s; short ribs, 16 to 24 1bs., 48« Jlllu »-Ie-ur- CHE experienced 4 new fall, Hamburg Ameri: | middies, light, 28 to 30 Ibs., dull 478 6d: 10ng | suugage: fancy large, | OCOber Biy4i . can declining 2%y and North German Lic clear middles. heayy, 3 to 40 1bs., dull, 418, | ey small. September, 104,@10%¢; " fancy 4 points, The latter went below par for short clear backs, 18 to 20 Ibs., l||l_|v|, 43s 6d; small. Oct “ first (ime in five vears clear bellies, 14 to 16 Ibs., quiet, 5. Shoul Btrong; The Frankfurter Zeltung explains these | ders, square, 11 to 14 Ibs., qulet, 36s 6d declines by pointing to the growing con- BUTTER-Steady: finest United States, h viethon that the bad industrial situation of | 82s; good United States, Tos RICE -Quliet SSE-Quiet; fancy large, September. Associated Banks' Showing. and Pennsylva andled, 20a2 in o) weste n, NEW YORIK, Nov. %-The statement of | the assoclated banks for the week ending today shows nestic, falr to extra, 14 | Decreas Furope “must eventually affect the lines | CHEEBE—Quiet, American finest white, | g Japan e 56,995, 000 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fral unfaverably. 458 Amerlean finest enlored, 468 6d TALLOW 32 ¢ ic: | Honona b .10 W Nov. 8- EVAPORATE n‘v c .Ennlu_ & Go The Cologne Gazette argues that fhe [ PHAS—Canadian, firm, 6 '4d. = country’ (pkgs ), Bby a3 Dancatss. . LML g Saturday Quliness pres | " competition of American anthractte with [ TALLOW-Stendy: prime city, 28 8d; [ "Ny U8 The 1 market presente Ay SR ABPLES=Tho Ususl Raturcly gukiness pie German anthracite {8 not to be feared, in- | Australian in London, 29s 8d tame and uninte1esting Appearance toduy vallsd and vaines were ss Iset quctéd s Rhine hoats at Rotterdam is 2 marks for Toledo Gruin and See effect, Tin was dull at $4.75626.00; leaq e required CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. Market | ’ the American product, whereas the Germun dull, $4.374; spelter, dull, $1.30G4.55; copp Surplus Ve but steady, Prunes, 3%G7c. Apri mines offer the same quality &t 23 marks | TOLEDO, Noy WHEAT-Dull _but | quiet, $16.83a15.00 for Lake Suporior i @ . Innctive, DUt oo the. * toor . Park. s80 Room 4 N. Y. Life. I/ F"thin the Berliner Taggblatt replies 1hat | nrm: aah, T8ia0: December. 17c: May. 100 | S8 31is0 10020 for canthie and winetroiy i Sase o M B s msted” T1G ke unpeelod, 6@9ige. 2 the continued fmpor(s of American anthra- | " CORN - Fiem; cash, 60igc; Decémber, | fron, duil. al 805001050 for pig o was Peaches, peeled i AL Telephone (5 cite demonstrate the abllity of the Amer- May, 63 rants; 1 toundry, $I5.00a16.00; No, 2| NEW ORLEANS. No AR Mar Peoria Market R . foahe. ta scmpeta and It eaprasses & hune R December, 3%c; May, 41%c. \thern foundny. SLLCO%I.60. No. 1 aoilth. | ket (ulet tie, “cen 2 T e o ;‘\m American .um|n.ullul|| will -rnu..\] th RY I2-ohe : g . f:iumn\;h;:l’ o No. 1 southern soft | trif Al uh‘lmI: ed, 1490 IRIA v. 9.—CORN-Easier; No. 3, | Vet erman producers to reduce prices to EEDS - Clover, cash prime De. | foundry, o at white, 38,4 low, 4lg@ddgc; sec. 2 Point Where mports can be casily stopped: | cembr, $o.675; March, 85795 No. 2 AlsyKe, b Staady open Kete fate miemi Noo 2 white, we, vied | Boyd Commission Co The Frankfurter Zeitung reports that | §5 50, { k Clear Rl feentrifugal, 10623 ugh merican speculators are INquiring whetiyr - - - | YORK, N O -SUGAR Raw WHISKY~m the basis of $1.31 for fine Buccessors to sames E. Boyd & Co., | his I8 a favorable time to invest i (Gorm'n Milwaukee Grain Market. Nov, 0.-Bank clearings today fair refining. #ec: centrifugal, 8 tshed goods OMAHA. NEB. 6040 RMires AtTths Dresent reduned meloss : ( corresponding day 1ast vear, | test. $%e; molasses sugat: de; refn e and_ that the answer is generally in ihe | MILWAUKEE, Nov, 0. WHEAT- Firm, | @74 ipcrense. 00258 clearings 7 | No.' 6 ‘i No. o Dututh Grain Market, | COMMISSION negative. “For this reason.” says this 1 northern, 72c; 2 northern, 717 | the week. $8.432,318757 | o, :"No. " . 13, i 2 sl g‘\fm.y “the export of shares to the United | it December, T R U TR Kav. b, —Clearings, 851,07 | o, iandard A, 40c] con: DULUTH. Nov. 9 WHEAT-(ash N | GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND S$TOCKS, ates has nearl |}rnum: und there s anly uvp,l ;uvnar. (.‘\'o L mflwro | balances (\H\lw money, A8 per cent! | foctioners’ A, 480 ,u.‘.u: A p Bc s cut loaf 1 Iu-lvvk e '\l“ : :‘;-'['rl|-_"; "'\":' 5‘0 1 ard of Tr Rullding. \ ® slight prospect of early resumpiion. BARLEY-Bteady, No.' 2 5840i0c; sam. | New York oxchange. e discoumt |n o: crush e powdered. 5 10c: granu | northern, Htge; December, Tic; May, Tohae Aoterican rallway securities ware active | Pl tgostye CHICAGO, Nov 9 —Clearings, & o | lated Ubes. bacc Molasses. quiet: New CORN-toge, JDirest wires to Ohfsago snd New York, Iatergst was couflued chiefly to Northern! CORN-—November, ibpc balances, 32,136,147, posted eachange, $1.57g | Orleans open keltle, 5ood to choice, 31gdzc, There were no {resh arriv OATB—40gabT0, orves;ondence, John A Wariea & Ci

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