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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1894)
* - - _ - m ym r * ! * " TV 1 T CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE iu a Jobbing Way Suffers from the Political Jkcitoraent. COLLECTIONS AS A RULE SATISFACTORY Stormy IVentlipr CnU On Some Triula In a Jobbing Uny Clljr Itctnll Tracto Very Ouoil lit CIiinii cif I IIP tteclc An IJnoTcnlful M'cck. The conditions prevailing during the post week have been very different from -what nn experienced buslneat man would select ns those best calculated to encourage I mile. During the early part of tlio week the weather wn cold and stormy and every one remained In , doors that posilbly could and there was no encouragement for nny ono lo buy nt such a time. Tim traveling- men reported the retail trade aavery tiulet In the country nnd merchant ; ) corrcpond - Ingly Indifferent , AB a result , there was n very perceptible fulling oft In the volume of orders coming In from the stole. There were also fewer buyers on the market than usual and the flrsl hiilf of the week could be regarded us having been dull so far as the volume of Tjuslncs ? was concerned. Later In the wick It became more favor able and buying was stimulated In some lines by the coaler weather , uhlch scried us n very active reminder thnt winter Is nt hand and thnt the time has arrived to pre pare for It without further delay. The greatest disturber of trade during the past Vieek was the political campilgn , which appears to "bo exciting more thun the usual .amount of Interest , nnd , for thnt reason la taking the attention of all classes of business men away from their business to a greater or less extent , Thu fact that nn active political campaign Is a detriment In buslncsu has been fully exemplified tlui- Ing the p.ust two or three weeks It Is nfe to any that the Jobbers of thh city will be- only too jlad when the whole atTalr It over. They hn'Vu grown tired of Iryliicto talk business to n man nnd have him break out into a political illHciiM lim just at the point where It , wns thought that u. hale hod been . . During the present week IhP damage to business will , without iloubt , be still greater. Th election does not lake place until Tues day and the result will not bo fully known until a day or two later , and then It will take a. day or two more tci talk the matter over and try to discover lio\v U happened , with the result that the week will end before the country will be able to get down 10 business once more. Collections , ns a rule , Jmve 'been fairly satisfactory during the past week. * though , us. u matter ot fact , It has required con stant attention to keep them up close1. The matter of collections has to be watched very closely nt nil times There are a great many good retail hotiiis In the country that never make any prclojislort to pay a bill when It falls due unless a. statement of the account m sent Ihem. In most sections of ; the country * the sending of a statement Is regarded as a. < lun and n good many mer chants who consider their credit tiM good 11 outil resent tta receipt of such a missive It ) the west , however , It Is different , nnd the average retail merchant doc.s not think th th , , , < ! I * under any obligations to meat O. lilll until he 1ms received a statement to the effect that his account Is due nnd that a remittance Is In order. As to the local retail trade , there was not much life oc activity at the opening of the Week , the weather being most too unfavor able for shoppers to venture out In very largo numbers. At the close of the week however , there was a. fcplendld trade. The weather was pleasant nnd the few cold gava appeared to have actotl us a stimulus SV1.buyer8' ? wll ° WDre ou' ' i" full force. All kinds of winter goods moved freely and the retail dealers of the city were speaking very encoUrtigliiglv of the prospects of busi ness for the ne\t few \ wceka to come. A AS 'DUN 8KK3 IT. CIinahaM Intnrest In 1'lro ' " L'rotottlonAbiiut _ iliofaiml na llnnlnosn. "W. H > Uolierson , Omnha manager o ? H. O > Dim. A Co. , / peakns | of , trade , pays : . : frtherjtcrririq nre lo 'inarlts'the ' week lhat Is Just past with < ntnaler. While It Sfrenm probable that the Georce II. Hnm- mend company will Immediately rebuild , the remains that 300 or 400 wage earners are thrown out of employment Just at the opening of winter , "The recent flre losses In Omaha have lieen taken as an excuse for a further ntl- vance In Insurance rates , and It Is now understood Ihiit Insurance ccmpanle.s have placed Omaha lit the category bf thrce-siory towns. As a consequence Insurance rates above the 'thlrtl story nre considerably In- ; creased. Something must be done to In crease the elllclency of the fire protection of this city. Omaha cannot iifford to lose her Lest Institutions by lire. Neither can her merchants afford to pay excessive rates for Insurance. The city government linn had object lessons enough In the past two or three years to warrant It In taking : what ever steps nre necessary to provide protec tion " for the business Interests of the city. "Business locally hus been quiet In retail circles , though wholesale dealers all report Bales holding1 tip well. In spite of the politi cal ngitutlon which has distracted the people for several weeks. There Is comfort In the thought that this week practically . nda the political conflict , nnd after Tues day night business can resume the even tenor of Its way. The asperltlen of a very 1)ltler cnnttst will soon pass away and Omaha business men , as well en those out In the state , will be able to nttend strictly to the duties of the day. - 'It ' Is to be hoped thai la the multitude of T5onfllctlng Interests .that will divide the people at the polls the friends of the canal enterprise will not overlook their duty. A Iwo-lhlrds vote Is a hard one to obtain on I any proposition , however meritorious , nnd on one where the difference of opinion Is I so marked It will take work to obtain Un necessary votes. I am In favor of the uanal proposition en Ihe theory thai the six en gineers .who have nude the surveys and thoroughly examined the scheme pronounce It feasible. It poems lo be obvious that com mon people ami business 'meii generally who have no knowledge of civil engineering must rely upon the opinion of experts In deter. mining the merit of nn enterprise of this | character. It goes without nuylng that If the canal Is feasible nnd Ihe power can be developed r t Sejmour purli , ns claimed by the engineers , that the cost IB scarcely toil matter worthy of ilR. consideration. Assuming < , as we must fiom all the reports that have been made by competent authorities , that the enterprise Is feasible , there seems to be no reason In the viorld why the bonds fihnuld not lie voted , H strikes me that opponents of the undertaking nro not treat- ln& the proposition fairly , it cannot be possible that all the well known citizens nd expi'rt engineers who hnve passed upon hear ; proposition can be dishonest. If the enter prise- honestly carried out and the results which unglncers < lemonntrat mathemat ically to bo certain arc reached , Ihe con struction of the cnnal woi-ld start Omuhtx upon a new etuof prosperity. It Is conceded that something must be done to stimulate factories and business generally , if this will not do It Omaha will wait many > eur for a rqnewnl of Ihe prosperity which has marked her In times past. Having gi\en the mailer a great deal of consideration. 1 J urn thoroughly convinced that It is to the Interests of eveiy property owner and - every cillten of Omaha io vote thla subsidy upon th conditions proposed In the bond propo sition , "Business In the east Is .generally Improv ingnnd 11 IH now predicted that after IVho election there will be a sharp recovery all along the line of innmifaetoiles on the At- Inntfo seaboard. On Vtat B the Kttli ult. Ihe great Full Itlver strlko came C' an end. after ten : weeks , and the employ j returned to work on the mill owners' terms. .During thla period of labor disturbance U la estimated that the operatives tmffered a. loss of Jl.MO.ooo in wnges. The business cf the mill owners wan paralyzed , of course , but owing to these conditions existing they did not suffer so peverely as I heir employes. "A representative of the agency recently inada a H > lng trip along the Klkhorn road ilo the rtlactc IIIIIx. nml returns 'with the In- formation that all along the line of that rtvad there is a better feeling. Hast of Nrllgh there nre uome- crops , especially in th beet sugar district. West of Nellgh Ithero U a Bt retch nf country where the crop la tt failure Judging from the number of hny stacks In the hay district the product Ir not much lens than usual , and In the far west counties there was molnture ehouuh to grow * Homelhlng of a surplus on the 1 ( arms. At Norfolk. th boel uugar factory jry hnfi greatly helped out the 3 ear's Interests And at O'Neill Idc thlckory Industry has < [ Bveloped into conrldcrable proportions. At Chndron a group of factories , consisting of a beet sugar factory , a chlckery factory , n lucoge factory and a starch factory , ur Almost DBsurcil. These nro lo be conducted t > y Chlrnga parties , and each will play Into the hands of Ihe other and make the four profitable In the Hills country the good 60 crops have stimulated till kinds of trade. At Hot HprJnpii th lonrlut business was nwer so la rife as the present > ear , and in fell Iho Hills tawna there U u feeling' ol hopefulness which promises w ll for oln theen ' -en- julnR year. . "Collections * ro a trifle Blow for the first 1 n three tiara ot November , but Ihln IB nc- counted for by the nenr Approach of clec- tlon day. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HNOW , CltUKCIl A C'0'8. % 'IKW.S. Krtnll Trndn Nhnwi Cnnoliletabln linprorr- rnt Tim J'lnlit In flonr , Albert AOrlano , locnl Buperlntcndent for Snow. Church & Co.'s mercantile agency , write * : "Iletall trade for Ihe past week shows .1 very considerable Improvement. This ap plies more directly lo dealers In boots and shoes nnd clothing , the wet weather creat ing quite a demand for rubber goods and heavier foot wear , and the colder tempera ture stimulating the sale of heavy under wear and clothing. Oilier lines experienced a favorable reaction , very natural -under the clicumstnnces. On wholesale lines the sea sonable weather has as Jet had little or no effect , although jobbers will ultimately reap their Bhure of the benclll. Grocers report n very good business nnd dealers In other lines soerti reasonably well satisfied. The excitement Immediately preceding election la , of tourse , affecting nil lines of business to a greater or less extent , but the 1m- prcnslon Is quite general I hut when the political agitation hus fairly subsided a coullmiaUun of the seasonable weather which liaH prevailed nf late , will do much to Improve trade. Jewelers and dealers In fancy Kuods have hopes of a good holiday trade and therd Is an increasing conllJencc In the permanency of the Improvement In general trade conditions. IJncouraglng le- ports of the nourishing condition , of trade In the cast and south nre doing inurh to establish confidence In this section of the country. Collections are very fair. " "The disastrous lire nt the George H. Ham mend Co.'s plant nt South Om.iha will no doulit. for a time , seriously , n fleet packing business at that place. Hut the process of rebuilding win commence with ns little de lay as possible , and It will be n compirn- tHoly Bhort tlmo before the plant will be once more nt Its full capacity. -"l ocal Jlour dealers nru much Interested In the Ihree-eoinered light for business now being carried on by the three great Mlnncr apollH giants In that line , ThHuir has been going on throughout the country for some time , notably nt Chicago , but It Is only of hiie that U has assumed lull pro- " " " - - ' ' portions In this territory Ijjcul dealers In other brands arc , of course , milTerl. ng to a gi eater or less exlent. The hlstoiy of the Hour trade In this territory Is somewhat pec-ullur. Up to within live > cars from the present , consumers at Omnhn and In UB im mediate vicinity were accustomed to Ihe use or spring wheat flour and none other than the Minneapolis biand , fictitious or othei- wlse. About llye years ago , however , south ern millers began lo Intade tills territory and although consumers did not at first take Kindly to the winter wheat flour such a difference In price was made us to IndUce - dUce Ihem touse _ It. Since that period the southern brandn have irroun in popular favor and have become heavy competitors of well their known larger ilvnls In the north , the Minneapolis concerns m.Untnln- InK their lepulatlon for high-priced brands , with only an occasional slight break In the market. The Importance of this light may thus be appreciated nil the more and Its Influence on business In thla line Is naturally very great. "A frenernl review of the ( dtunilon at the close of the month of October shows n very encouraging condition of affairs. The gen era nveiage for the month shows a volume of business , transacted In all lines , far In excess of the corresponding month of last year. October of last year was very close to the panic and wns naturally duller In comparison that the same month of isaj. Uut in comparing October , lS9f , with Octo- tier , 1WJ , the fact should receive tion that while the latter immediately considera suc ceeded the panic , the former follows closely on the m st disastrous very crop failure that ever struck this section of the and that at a time when the country country was by no means recovered from the effects pf ? ffftremulj ; llim , pprl"S , " " 'I Hummer sue- further point unsettled conditions of 1S3J. A of Importance In comparison Is the fact that prices making Jmve- this - fr ° 'V ? " to 40 pcr cenl volume ! of ' V ' n nlie'iuence , n much larger tiade Is - . m-cess.iry , even lo make IIP the Mime iimount In dollars and cents. Diking nto conslderntlon all these factore nml revIcwinB the situation critically. It Is no exaggeration carefully and " to say that Jy conll > lcted slaowa wn "P emnrk- cijic.vrjor.ivi : STOCK. M'm or u Kmlrlcf U Cluinictor and KrcfllplnVer * Sinnll. CHICAGO , Nov 1-Cattlc receipts were . ' "UrhatV. ! ni The demnnj for hogs wus jrocxl and - , - . . . . . . . , - - - r - - - on &i tttffilft of from ( . .a. to | j w for cholop ings * l & . , | tl 0) for prime assorted heavy llsht. nnd All offer from tveie taken. _ " . . , - . iMeI,1rip , .and ft.rri J 'O"3" , The bulk company faliecp steady at from Jt lo .75 fop poor to-choice were sheep ruiit nt from JL76 to 1115 for lambs , . - - Hc-ci-tpls-Cattle. SOO Tipad ; calve * , 200 head : hogs. 19IXX * ) heart r shi-ep. 2.50) head. 7iTJ.'tP""f Journal reports ; IID S lleoelpts. 19000 hood : omdnl yp l 31bt hpid ; left orer. about 50CO hc.nl' shin 9V" " ? l a'1'nuol" , > " fnlrn' 'ke active nn at SJilOe , ailvnncc ; Kalei runirrd M S-Ll'.pl M fop IlKht . JI.IOWMD : for rouKh pnckltis II2J : 4TO for mli l ! SI 1 4 80 for heaxy [ Inn IntH. nnd Jt ZOiH.-tD for pscklns \ and shlu- C'ATTl.lKcolntB. . Bi > ) head ! market nuiet nnj unthangiii , hardly cnouxh stock on liand to inaki * a market. KURKI'-ItecelpUi. 2 STO liend ! mnrUt moder- - nlcl > acthe , alcnd > ami lliioiiH | ( n if Omclal receipt * nnd disposition ol stock . shown by tbp books of the Union Stock Ynrds company for the tnencj-fmir hours ' endlnff at 3 o'clock p. in , November 5 , 1SSI : Cnn Head. id.ss " ! 2.28S : Wi i 79 8.C21 p e 1.409 Horses and mulex t. , . , j jg DISPOSITION. Omiba , Cattle. HOJES. Sheep. PncKlni ; ocmpiny l.osc . . . . O. II. Hammond company . . 23 ! Svvlfi nml company CM * E91 933 A. Cutlnhy llnaD 1'ncklne company. . , < i08 1CSS 70 K. Kockcr ' & i > es-dri ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; : ; & § ; : : : : : : : Ilum'Ilon & Stephens , . , KJ Vnnnint A. Co J. l-4ibnq.n. , , 7 , , * Jli-cker./ , 33 , , . , Ix > e Hotlisclillrt ( , ss T. II. Wilson & Co . . , , , . . . co 2T bhlppera and feeder * CS5 Totals SKtf J.7SS 1,409 , City I.Uo Mlork. KAKHAS CITY. Nov. S-BATTln-It > c ! ll ts . 3,1W hemli sblpmi'ntB , 3Siio bend ; market steady to trr > ng ; Texai ) 'Kteem , ISCOfllMj b c'f BtPr S.-tO < Jf4.1 : native cow ? , } 100Sf3.W ! st ki-ri and fe - . . > lrrx. J2.40M3 W. 1IOC3R Ilecplpti , 7 , DO beaJ ; shipment * . 1000 bPtul ; market utendy ; bulls nf sales , 4 | Kf60 , heavies , tl 4004 W : tmc-kem. (4 9544 i : -nil led , JISW-IW ; IlKhts , $10011430 ; pl a , 12.WJJJ4 OJ aiIiKl' ItrcclpU. ISrtO iead , ; Bhlpi ntV , 8W head ; niatket uncbuiiRcil ' Ht , Louis l.ltu block > t rknt. ST. LOUIS , Nor. 3.CATTLIHec < -lits. | head ; shipments , 1.200 head ; market quiet , -with out chance. 1IOOS nerrlptf. 1.400 head ; shlpmtnts , 10)0 head ; market DC hlcher Rood " ; llsht aid" mixed , 44 ! ? < IG3 ; plus , common nnd rough. SI 2Sffl4 49 l aiiKI Hecelpt * . 100 heart : shipments. SOO head ; majket quiet , nlthopt change. Ht. Louis fieii-nit . hirknt. ST. LOUIS. Nov. J PWtlt Vlrm. aulct. WIIIIAT Quiet tut llnner. rloslni ; Me No. 2 red. cash , 49V4P. November , 4ict December up ; ' * r , K ) iffa ) c ; May. MlSr , COHN Ixiwer on 'vveatrier ' reports ; No * S mlied . cinli , 45Vie ; Novembir. ISc , Oeccmber , 47io ! ; May , 41 Be. , OATt * Weaker and 1-lto Jotver ; No. 2 cush. c : November , S mJc.Moy , 32H4MZXC. ItVrJ II'Rher ' : 49 < i Uld for No. 1 reg-iilar. HA11LKV ' clulet. ( Inn ; eales of Minnesota at K'ic IHlAN- - bid. fiat track , sacked Fl\X HKiill,4H. . TIMOTHY 8I3KI > - SI 73C5 25. . , . IIA % Steady and unchanRed , UlITTUIt-lSasler ; vepniator creamery , UtfS3c , oil to clmlett dairy. 15fil8c , IXiafl rirmer nl ISVje , I.P.AU Klnn : held at 13 S5. Hi'KI-TlJU-Sleady at H 2J. - I-OKN . V-l 23. COTTON TJUH-Uc , I'lUm.SIONS-QulH. Pafc. jtamlarj mesa. Jobbing. JIS.W. I.inl. prime Bleura , 14 DS , choice , JB.Tft Dry suit mtitlti. IUOJM vhoulderB , iiTIH ! kn * . BSi ; ilbt , ICJTV4 ; s'io-t . UJi. lincon packed ahortH. ! 7S7Vi. houtdeni , l .75 ; IonB , O1SI. : rlbj , jr.M ; HWKIITS Flour , ] OCO bbl ; when ! , 23,0-W bu. ; cnrn , S3.0U bu ; ial . ] $ , < X bu. Kill I'M KNTH-l'lour. 3.CXM bbla. . v.hsut ; ! > ) C04 bu. , corn , S.OOO bu. ; oati , t.000 bu. Toledo < JrMln Murkot. TOLTIDO. Nor 3-WHKAT-1IIrli - ( and Hrm No , Z , caih and J > jv ember. U'c ; litcember rm : WSc. May. Mlic. , | COHN Dull but ftrni : No : mixed. Me : No. > ellow , K ? . nominal , Ko 3 yelloa. Jit- OATrl Hull nnd nU-aity ; No. Z inlxeil , IJo : Xo. nhHe. SISc. nVK Dutl nuili. 49c. fl ' VKIt HKKtv-IllKlier nnd ite .d > ; prime. cas'i and Novrinbrr , ISK'i. . Pcbruury , S5.I3U : * * March IS 45 5 47H- HiciiITtJ-Flour : , m > bbli. ; wheat. 31.004 bu : com , tOD bu. ; oati. 1,001 bu. ; rlovcr iicfd , . too baKK. rilllPMnNTS Klour , l.tW bbl * , ; wheat. S.WD bu. . mm , 3,600 Mi ; r > e , & bu , , clover i bag * L Du'ulli WhPdt Miirknt. ouuTir , Nor J.-WHBAT-CIOM : NO. i hard , ca h , We. Novrmbtr UHc , No. I north- orn. c li. iJUoi Novrmber , t-JUc l > ecfinb r. WVko : Mar. WI c : No. 1 northern , cmh. CIVlaii No. J , Uc. rejected. Uo ; to nrrlve. No. 1 northern , STU.C. il CDIIIIBRCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Storied Wcalc and Olosed Strong , Gaining One-Half Cent on the Day. GOOD WEATH.R IMPROVED CCRN Trmllnc In UntA Cnntlnuoit nn n. Vftj J.linltcil Vnliiinn unil tlio V r ! nt jVt- trttutcil tor ; Mull ) Attention TliruUKlmut the DIIJ. CHICAGO , Nov. 3 , Wheat atnrteU weak and clewed strongmnklns In the end Ho unln for the Ony. Corn wan cak from be- Rlntilncj to cntl anil provisions erc also on the down gratlo anil lower. The week's ex ports of wheat ami llour from botH coa'sti were 2,934,00 > hu , compared with 3- 353,000 bu. on the previous week ami pre sumably * for that reason the wheat market opened with sellers nt HO under yester day's closing prices. The foreign markets were firmer nnd higher , Inrinlrlos by cables from exporting houses solicited offers of wheat. .Hecelpts of wheat at Dnluth and Minneapolis were again considerablyntntlller than on the corrcspondlriK ilay ot last jear. The \vhole of the northwest was reported to 1)5 covered with ulush and snow , Indi cating very bad country roatls anJ u pros pective further diminution of farmers * de liveries. The iveakness of the market lasted for about nn hour , but It had In that lime been demonstrated to the bears that there were buyers for nil they wanted lo Bell at i Sc for Mny and SIM.C . for December. At 6S'4c for Slay , ISosenkranE bought In one lump 400,000 bu. from Tardrideo and wanted more , This market received no immediate help from that transaction , as It touched Its lowest price for the Uny a few mlmitei later. December tlorllncil to 53c from cme , and May to j"'Ac from t8c. Thesp were turning points Offerings bCRrtn to be light , early sellers wanted their wheat back nnd took to bethinking themselves of the price they were Belling short at. The feel- ins Implored and became quite Btiotij , ' , with the beat prices of. the < lay prevailing as the so'Mon wns emlins , December closing at KtVzO bid and ttlily at from 5Sc to OSVSc. nut before the crowd left the pit Decem ber brounht G3)sc and May &S'JC. | The corn market was easier on the Im provement In the weather. It started with u break of from I4c to * ic OR May and an ; even heavier decline In the nearer deliveries. November , when llrst heard from , was 52V&C , compared with He at the close yetterday , and December drqpitetf to Cljic , ami Imme diately thereafter to Cl'-fcc ' , ns compared -with BfKc at the close yesterday. November subsequently declined to Cl'Xc , ami Decem ry ber to G0c. The openlnt ; prlcei for Blay were from SlJ&o to flljtc , and It afterwards sold down to 00c. The strength In wheat nenr thn close caused some improvement , but the recovery was m'et by a good deal of i very conlldent looking1 Belling , which left nrlcea at G2UC for Nuvember , OIHP for December - comber anil Olc bid for May. Trading In n.u continued on a very little volume and the- market attracted very little attention. The fluctuations , of corn ruled the course of thH market -entirely. JUay started at 32c , sold oft to 32 > sC , up to 3 ± % c to 32viC , and closed a shade easier at 32Kc to 36c. * " The prosp-ect for heavy liog- receipts nhd a weak corn market closed provision * ! to sell off 7Hc to I-J'/ic to the IpVcst , price of the week. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artlclo9 _ I Opan , I Itigli. I .Low | Close. "ft lirat.No. 2 " Nov. B2W 62M D s ; . CSVJ May Corn No 2. . Hi Nov. Hin n : Dec. BIX . MH Cnt May No. 2. . . SI Nov 28M * ! 8H Dec 3V . 28T4 May 3''H S2H Pork pcr bbl Jan 11-75 11 75 11 11 05" 1,1 ly 11 05 11 05 11 03 Lartl.lOOlba Jm 0 83 } ; 0 85 0 7C x.- 6 01 0 OSl C DU bhort Elba Jnn 6 05 e on' 6 ' 87 n no May .a 10 o i . a Q7 - lJUT 42s li' fi ot f iJns wcre'sy ' follows1" ' ' - * - O'l KLOUKStendy. . ' ' ' i i < W11IJAT No. 2 no sales , No. 3 sprlne. nominal ; No. S TO , COUN No. 2. MHefS2 > i No. 3 jcllow , 470 OATS-No. S. K Kc ; No. J while. J HYIJ-No. 2. 47c HAULCY No. 2. 52Mc , No. 3 , 53' ' No 4 , 5I054C. FLAX HEUD No. 1. J1.45 TIMOTHY SKCI > Prime , J5.00ef.4i > PKOVI8IONS Me s porh , per bbl , 112.23. IvOrd , per 100 lb , 6.805rO S2 . Snort ribs , sides , loose. 5C.10 Dry salted shoulders , boxed , nominal ; short ribs , sides , hotted , nomlml. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per ga.\ \ . . HUOAIIS Cut loaf , imclnutReil. i The following were tlio receipts nnd ihlpnvinti odar : f Articles - i Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls. . . . . . . O.OOU Wheat , oti 131 Corn. b\u. , . _ . . 74001) 000 ) ( ) atn. bu Itjc. bu , 114,000 , Uarloy , bu. 1SU.UUU 77,000 7,000 On the Proiluoo oxchniizo todar the But tor mar- Icct va Driu ; croamerr , l(323a ! ( ; dairy , 123100. Eess , 17018c. NEW VOICK OENKICM , JlAlCKIsr. Yesterday' * Quotations ) cm Dour , < Jrnln nnd Provisions Motnl * , iti. NEW YORK , Nov. 3. FLOUR Receipts. 27.9W bbls J exports , 7.8 * } bbls. ; sales , 11,700 pkgs. Market - ket firm ; pitents In good demand and lines b lns BSM nt old prices ; winter wheat flour , slow , city mill patents , 31 oofll 13 ; winter patents , 12.75 ® 3.00 ; city mill , clean , 1X35 ; winter straights , 00&2.GO ; Minnesota patents , M 004J3.I3 : winter : extras , J1.9002.S5 ; Mlnncsala bakers , 0003 10 , winterlow grades , $ IT ( > @ ! .13 ; spring , low grades. H.7D018J ; springentrni , II 83W2.S ; EOiithern Hour , fairly active ; sales , l.ooo P ! > BS , , common lo fair extra , 11.600 * li ) ; good lo choice extra. J240W ? ' : oe llpur , quiet ; sales , sou bblsauperllne , Kflo ? 275 ; fancy , USJ8Z90 ; buckwheat flour , nrm , illJCICIVIIKAT Quiet ; KffKc. " COHN SinALrJiil .t ; Boles , SOO bbls ; 2 400 ( sacks " 13. ; jellow western , U.lSttUS ; Brnndywine , 3 Nominal ; car lots , S253o ; boat loads , K , No. 2 Milwaukee. lc. HAHL.KY MALT Nominal ; western , 7077c. \yiinAT \ Iteceli.ts , iO.JOO bu. ; exporU , IS. bu. ; sales , 1.415 W ) bu futures and -tO.OOO bu. spat. Spot , firm : No S red , In store nnd ele vator , Kc ; afloat. ST4c ; f. o , b. , Me , No. 1 northern. . Ko delivered , Nn. 1 hnfil. C7'/tc de- Ilycrod. Options , llrm all the mornlns on hlcher ler cat ley , luropea buying , need locnl coverlnK. falling- ort In th Interior moteiqrnt and talk y t , it , , CO N Hecelplii. 9,190. Lu ; export * . 8SW Uu , Ui ! n.'ilfp. 2e3.UO < ) bu. futures ; spot , nono. Spot , nomi nal ; No. i. 60e In eleinlor and lo ntloac. Options t\cak.n | | th under " _ forenoon betler"wenlbr ? went nnd selluig by local longi ; Jnnunry , tn 3c , clonedrMo , ' Slay. 545S'tc * . ctbsw.1. 55 o , " "oven/ bey , MiJ5ic ( ! , closed clMfil roUc , , & 8c ; December , t > 5 4c , OAT * * Receipts , $ "vlDQ. bu . ; exports. SOO bu. ; tales , I..000 bu. futurctinnd 15.000 bu. spot. Siiol. firm ! . No2 - JJc : N"o. 2 , lollt a * , . . ! . 3lc , No , " Kjt. 3i M o ; No. 1 white. 37o ; No. 3 white. SSUu ; track , white , J7tHOo , Option * trtnerally easier with corn ; January. 34H 3 Wc. cloneil. S4Uc ; Hay , ' ' 384d : November co | t > d S3o ; December cloiwd S3ttc , ' * HAY Steady ; shipping , CO J ? We ; , peed to choice , 605F77 He. HOl'S Bteiuly ; Hlatc. common to choice , old , 3@7c : new. 3'i/Cc ; IxmJon market , 'nrm. HID13H Sieailyr yet raited New Orleans , se lected , 43 to 3 ibs. , 50Gc ; Uuenoa Ayrei. dry , 20 to V > Ibs. , llo , * ' IiUATIlKK Firm : hemlock Bole , nuenos Ayres , llslit lo heavy vvclirhts , 15O1S. ' . 30G25c. AVOOr. Quiet : domestic fleecel 92la ; , pulled , 1'IIOVISIONS Iletf. quiet ; family , 110 OOJH * 00 ; extra ineas. J3.Wft8.Wj beef ham- $17.00 , Cut meals. oulel , ; pickled bellies , 6V4Wic ; pickled shoiililera. BV4e ; pkkled liBnn , SVtlrtc. Lard , lower ; western Muim , closed at IT.W asked city , \O6Hc , November , rlone I. J7.W nominal ; ; January , $7.13 nominal ; refined , quiet ; conti nent , IT CO ; 8. A. , JS ; compound. WfiViC. I'orlc , dull : new mesa. 1I3.CO91I.JO ; family , M3.WOU 00 sltort clear , Jll.toO18.fla ; HUTTKIt Qult but rtnn : wrettern dairy , 11O ! 16 < - , western creamer ) , lj&:3Hc > western fncturr , 10-ailo : iiKlns. 21Vic ; Imitation creamery , 131 ? Uci state dairy , 13ii23c ; stale rrfaniery , l7O23u. CIliiSU : Flrrnj' large , SillO o ; ( nail , SiiiflO ; : part xklms. JVtft'c ; full nklms , ! ltr2Ko. KGOS-vKtrm ; stale nnd Penjuylvanla. S13f22c , lc house , IMJlSHc ; wratern fresh , lifftlc ; cases. 3OOfi3.SO ; n-celpis , 4,036 | < kns. TAKUJW Dull , clly ( U p r pkg. ) . 4Hc ; coun try ( pkca. free ) . { H'He. ' as lo qunllly IKTKOI I3DK Nominal ! untied dosed at bid. bid.IIOSIN IIOSIN Quiet ; strained , common lo good. flllW TimPKNTINK-Qulel ; ' 4 J3rc. niCK l'asy. dotnevtlc , fair tp extra , lie : Japan. 4H&lc MOUASSEa Steady : New Orleans , open ket- tl . jrootl tu cholcv , 2SOJ60. i - PIO IRON Dull , Scotch , JW.008202J ; Ameri can , I10V)813O ( ) > . ( X > ri'iit Dull : brokers * price ( Ur. IBAD Qul t : broken' prlt-e. SX TIN ClMed qulel ] barely steady November , III 0)714 70. December , 111 701f II SO ; January 13 April , S14 75 nellers , rales on 'chanin * today , S ton * December tin. HO lo double , JIMO , 14 teas November tin. III.CO. COTTON SURD OIL Dull , prime crutlB , 24O Uai on arU4ld. 12AZiaj Vflllckur biittsr rra ad aidl I cliolei > yellow 33f. pnmlnnl primp yellow j.tloTtrr itiAuu t7lf r prim 33o nominal. OMAHA Condition nf TrnnP fyid QiiolntliiiK on * > l pln nnd I'u'iijr I'rnduen. During- the past nflr llie butter market Im * not bftn quite no Unm 't ji the loir grade ! * , nml packing Mock Is quoted lower. At the Mine tlmo there Inns h i n trrzood dennnd for the choice Rradea nl < lfilt > * , O1/IJ the rrcc-lptii of nuch have moved quite froly- Owlns to theBtorm 'KcUhe ' rommencemenl of the week ( he rerApt/.nf.'pouUiy pirtMl } cut off fur n. day cr tfl'ind tlie > murl.ot .made a ilecltleil rtdvancev" fTon-ard the clOfp of the neck surii1les | vterc "IMtli ! mnre liberal nnd prlcefl not iiulte oo ilPM ' Uarne hnt l > een comlhR In quite freeb , but the local demand has Hot been Inrvro There IMI , linwpier lioert neff netlMshlppln ? demniul , nnd Ihe nmikpt ha * ivit unly been kept \\f\\ \ \ cleaned up Imi there li'i * lieen n firmer feeling. The rcrelpls of liny Tell oft somewhat under the Influence ot stvrtn ) ' weather , nnd Ftockt on In rid hn\e tnirt reiluoed to smie extent The itvitkt't nn stoctlk fresh tgs * lm been \ery firm nnd the demand RnodHupplle * nf iiuch stuck nre llRht. but there nre plent > of and cold morass stock in behml. . It U Iti-d that thenJire enouch cold storniTP esffs In the house * here-to taut f6r Hnolher two weeks , nfler vvhlc'i time It will be necesinry to commence i > hippliii"lrt from dthpi" vtonme points OhlcaKo ProdiKf' jmyji thnt there never won a time In the hi dun nf .the usually trouble- 8UI110 atorni"1 t-Rff when It > nne the ( mttsfucl.on that It httH Riven thla > enr. Chloafrn has the Iwst stoniRe hou ci In the country find they nre the best pitrunlzed. hence can afford to Ret nil the bilest Improvement * nml tnk Ihp very beM cnro of tha CKITS trusted to their care Thlt year they lime done better th.ui e\cr liefnic The new sr tcm of i > v | ioratlcn Instead of Ire for maintaining n low tcmperHture enables the HloniKe people lo keep It ver > uniform , nnd they have I MI i mil from f.ii rlence tu hnndle the process better this jear Than ever before. There fore , It IH net aiirprlBlni : that llio quality ot CKK * they turn out IH ln-tler Irrm ever tnlcen out of iitnnipc In this city in unj previous Ji'ir , nn I llitfV fire n n i-c.'Ult BlMns better s.itlafnctloll. In fart , then * nre many wlm | iut up rturnRa esus vvlui declare their April .Mi > ck Is fully as ROCK ! na current receipts , end thiy nre scllhiB them tn their trade In the- city tin freith without cn- countcrlnir ony complaint This Is nn Improve ment In the BlnruKC bttslnetiH tint Li RratlftlnK , nnd means rnlich lo thft prtvluce trntle In future. It will mean a more even mirKet the jear around. Ix-cnusj there will be more CRBS stored when they nre * cortnltl i > C belnff tnken out In the condition they now > arc ehoultiK up. Quota tions : Ilt/TTIJIt Vncklnff Block , Sf8Hc ; fair to Rood country , Hil3c : choice to fancy , ItJflJc ; ealh- ercd crenmcry , ISBZOo : ' separator cronmery , 21 I'o'trLTUT Old hens 4Vic ; sprlnir chickens , SVScj ducks , ( JWCfTc : turkeys , spring , 8c ; hen tur- IXJOKrcr doi , strictly fresh laid. ISc. QAMD rralrlo chickens , per doz , WOOff32S ; Brousc , per < loi. , I2.T5OJ 00 ; blue wins teal , per do * , Jl.SOi .green wlnf teal , per doi. 41.25 ; ducks , mixed , per doz , ; , Canv-ftsbBCks. J400B1W , mallnrdB ind re.1 hends. 1M2 25 ; a all , Jl 25fli ISO ; ilecT jmddlca , KSlCc : antelope saddles , 12 { ? 13c ; small rabbit * . Si ! jack rabbits , )2 , VnAt Coolctt fat jinu small'-veals are quoted nt 65f > c : large and cobrae , 30lc. CIII'BHIJ WUconsli full cream. 13c ; Ne braska nnd Iowa , full .cream , llci Nebraska nncf Iowa , part skims Tff.tc ; l.lmburer. No. 1 , lie ; brick , No , . IZc : Swiss , No. 1 HOlEo. . HAY Upland hoy. 5S.50 ; mldlind , J3 ; lowland , J7.SO ; rycastraw , J6 , Color makes the .price on hay. Xlftht clmdci srll tbo best. Only top erades brine lop prices 1'ianoNa-Old birds , * er Sot , 7Gc , POTATOES Western stock , car lots , C3cr small lots. 70c. ' OI D BEANS Ilnnd picked- , navy , J2 ; lima beans , pcr Ib , 4Vic. ONIONS On orders , CD < 5 > 70i , CAIlIIAflB Onorders * H4c. CKhnnY Per doz . 23 S3o. SWHET COTATOKSTa-er bbl. , 13 , Jersey , S3 50 per bbl - bu . CAKUOTPer Ini . - CATHjirLOWIiR I'er doz , 12 23. 1XJO I'JwVNT Per iionsnitADisii i PAIISNII'B Per AHAOAS Per jlU.r)090c. PAnsr.KV Per daz ? IittltElles , 2S bu * l'KAS-1'er Quinces and pcnrs nre about all that la left " Inthemy of CnlIrprtlrc , ; fruits. There are n. Csllfbrnla gmp s. bot'lhey are scarce , -n Mia pencnbs , , " plums nnd pruned nre all' ( joiio. ' ere "tire dt-'Kcw - plenty - York--crapes to1 Im had. r11 i i 'i - > i i < , ii Apples are In liberal -Alhply on fT ls market. Quito'a Rood many jnrfl'liji arc bejns exported lo'Europe this1scwaon ; , 'rhf-exports f6r"tie | week ending October'JO are * ' s' Tbllovvs : < lprbm1Jnlted States nnd Canada "Eft * I iv erpoM about n OfK ) Dbls. ITrttm UnltiTd STAr 7nU3 Caliadu.ta Qtis- rpvf , abour M.OOO rbblsf ° , Tram United siateii nnd Canada to fiondon " olfiruP' 35,0000 liVfs. Tfttal , bbW Th exports Tor the. nfftaon ZOth of OrtAbt-r aret rrorW'tjnllivj 71.900 ils ; ' hWn 'UrilfedaiSta.'lM ' aha /tjnnada [ to TxinV - ' .n ' S2.-UXJ bblSj. JCotal , 395,7(10 ( bljls , , Ji . sides-itlKTut ( - , libls KI other Euroneao IKits. : Quoiaiioiar - - - - - , . -fc. & . J \ / fl " ) > f ' 1CliS California per - COlbbox. . tl.CO. iUt" Gt _ > odsj _ [ > clc , . er bbt. , la.SOJfl.TS ; MIc. . ignn stoHr MOOQ'tSJ * . i , > PDA fil IBS None ' PLUMS California , none. PHUNES Ntjne. . ' . PEAKS Winter Nellls. J1C3O1.75.I OHAPE3 Concords , JWb. 'basketa. 29ttc ; 'Cal- ' Ifornto. JltW CRANlUinninS-Cape- fancy , t M per bbl , TnOPICAT.l'IlUITS. , - ' , Tliere are sbma vt-rV choice bananas beliip of fered on this market , tmd while the supply Is not socry larire , it s. sumclent to meet th * present rerulrcmcn ) ta ot the trade Durins the pOEl four > viira tha lnji > etta of haniuins have amounted to aljout 12000,000 bunches > eirl > ; but the present > ear It la expected that the receipts will be greater tlmn < jovcr before. SomeIm - potlers havciinade the estimate of 14.000000 to IS 003.000 bnuches for tills season's receipts. The , Mnnna plant never bonra but. one bunch of , frultvVhon the fruit removed the stalk bcarlnff- Js cut down tby a stroke of a heavy knife. Other shoots , which continually pprlng up from the root -nltl each bear fruit In- turn , -but never but one bunch , -Jf properly cultivated , each bunch allowed toc nalure should be mar ketable. although If t'suckers" be allowed to come up Indiscriminate ] } nnd In trrent numbers the resulting bunches of fruit -nlll be small. Only o. certain number of "juckcrs should/ per mitted to Brow at one time , though It is only by their urowth that Ihe rep Is prolonged j ear after year without repluntlneThe banana hav ing no weil 1 necefBarfly , prorogated from roots or * * eyes ' us they Fire- culled In best locations n banana , crop mny be harvested within ten months from planting , and If the suckers have been properly trained tlw harvest thereafter see on continuously. Quot-i < | on : ORANQKSi itenlcan , l > r Ion. K Si > : I-lorldaa , 13 UANANAS Choice stock | 1 754JZ 50 per bunch. LUMONB-Messlna. 300 , ( S ; 3 0 , II.S003.00. I'lNBAPPLES-None. MISCELLANEOUS. Local dnalers , report asgtwd demand for oyaters ror this early In the season , and the sales rsof the pait week hmsilieen < ) Ulte large. The oyster neason In Maryland lasts for eight months only In eachy < iuv last jear there \vcro caught. longed or dredued , nlittle Bhort of 7,000.000 bu. ' Of Ihls quantity considerably over 4,0,000 \ Im. > were brought to llaltliuore. which Jn turn were shucked , packed and shipped to the mining 7s towns of Pennsylvania , Ihe river towns of Ohio. the Lltlea bunlerint ; on the great lakes und the prairie towns of ( he great went. The puckers of Haltlmore , by their enterprise andfby n study of the habits of the o > stei , have succeeded In taking this bivalve out. ot the column mntked "luxuries" and had placed It under the heading of of "ordinary food. " Quotations : OYSTIIUS IXL , c ; vmedlum , per cnn , lOe ; horsa slices , lie , extra standards. ICc ; extra , selects. He ; company selects , 2lci New York counts , 2Gc. NEW I'ldS Rxtiu fancy , per Ib. , 18c ; fancy , lCc > cliolca , lie. i , HONKy Choice vtliltc , ICfil'o ; California , ISc. MAPLE SYIUJP Gallon cans , per doz. , 112. MAPLi : syQAH-Per Ib . 10c. NUTS Almond ! * , 160 lOc ; English ' -walnuts , 12c : fllb it . IZc ; llrazll nuts , none , castinn chest nuts. lOUllci. Bbellbarltr'hlckary nuts , per bu. , II. CO ; fancy raw peanuts. Cc4 roa led peanuts , 7Mo. HAUBR KHAUT-Chotee white , p r bbl. , 4.CO @ 4 5 ! per rult Uil . SliJO. MINC13 MBAT-fancyl'sIn Iralf bbls , pcr Ib , Otic ; 10 unl. kcgt , 7c.i run ' FlSH Kresli cnught cropple , perch and un- nsh , Sij'jc , ljuftalo , 3fr4pj > lke and pickerel , mC So ; catlUh , f o ; Lladk ) fed * , 120140. mK. CIDBIlPurt Jalce , jumbb ! . SO ; half bbl , * 3 K. HIDffiS-Na. 1 green hides , 3'4c : No. i preen hides. 3Hc : No 1 crecn-jjfted hides. 4Vto ; No. 3 cre n salted hides , l'i < f' N : 1 gre n salted hides. 3y 40 IU9. IHer No.4 | [ > Hrrtii < salted hides , 2i to 40 Ibs. , 3Ucj No. 1 vMlWalf , 8 la 15 Ibs , 7c : No. t viwl calf. I to1 19 lba , < 0fiNo , I dry Dint hides. Ge : No 2 dry lint bides. 4o : No. 1 dry salted htcles , ( e ; part cured tlWcj'Mc per Ib. lesa than fully cured. 'laj otii i'ii' i4'it > ureepvanea. . ach. 2 ! > anO. ; green salted hearllnE .1"S'Jrl wpol d early skins ) , each. HMOO : drr sbenrllfigs ( short wooled early tklni ) . No. 1. each. . COUo ; dry shearllnes ( short wooled roily iUtni ) . NpCS. nch , Zc ; dry flint Kannas and Nebra > k "unreher wool pelt * . ptr Ib , ictuai weight , iyh < h''dry Hint Kansas and murrain wridll < % elts. per Ib , > actu weljnt. 4S8HC : dry fUnUiolorado butcher'wool pelu. per Ib. , nctuaUnrChl. ' O o ; dry flint Colorado murrain - - * , 'L - HS. per Ib. . actual 1 weli-nt. < 6o : ( have . , , cut olf. BS It U u 8le ] lo p jr freight on Iheml. ' - TALLOW AND QIUiAaETallovr. . No. 1. 4 ic : tallow. No. Z. 2o ; < KOTHVI vrl H A , 4c ; gre * , tvMIU 0. JV4o ; gr ii = . , iBUo - , 3i9i ! creaat , dark , ic : old butler. iaiVic ; > feiwa . prtmt. HQKc ; roufn - iinMr IUAT > Ilnn apolU 'Wlinat Murknt. MINNKAPOUia. Nov. 3.-The wheat market m active again lolay and prices higher by nlK > ut > ic all around , " hotti Ci" ' ' alul futures. largely on expectation "that the government re port will rollmate a pmch larger requirement of wheat for anlmtl fnod than lias Ixen ex pected. The receipt * were larger limn either of the late preceding dais and amounted lo JJS.tCO bu ; shipments , ' 26.130 bu. The situation In the northwest | t tending- Ilrmnew. . for Ihe arrivals are smaller h < l tha demand. If tny- thlnc. for n > ot wheat U creJter. November , : Decemlwr. SiKUiJHo ; May , 6SHc ; on track. No. 1 hard. 57Hc ; No. 1 northern , MHc ; No. 3 northern , &J063Vtc. The flour market waj nrm. In sympathy with wheat Patent. , U 2001.25 , bakers. > l. 00 ! 23. The production for twenty-four hours was esti mated at 40,009 bbls. , s lpmentl. SI.KS bbls. NrTVV YOHK. Nor. -8IJOAIt Ilaw , steady , fair refilling. 3c ; rentrtfugnl , W lest 3lic ; sales , none , rellned , quiet. No. C. 316t 34c , No 1 , 3WO3 Il-ltc ; No. S. S T-l 3Hc ; No 9. 35-1(6 3'ic : No. 1ft. ! ; | ; 7-l c , No. 11. 3 3-lt klu. IX. HU.CC1 J-ltai N . 11. 1.1ltu A t miwild A 4 6 1C4T4V , , t-inlnrd A 3 U ISfflUr oonrectVnri-9 A , 1 IC-lHMMie. ml liAf , 4fl' ' 4 10-Itc , enmliMl , I MM IS-lCc i wdfreil. 4 S-1S > 4U < - ; irmtulate < l. 4 l-lR mr nitie * . 416JM < 4r. I/1NDON NIIV 3 BI'dMl-Tane , mriet nrtth. Inc dolnir renlrlfuiral Java , I2a M : Mus < \ > vailo , fair remilnfr I'Vi ' 3d Vow \Virk Drr ( ) ( Miil < Slnrkrl , NKXVOIIK. . Nn < 3.-H wns n. more quiet Satunlar than tisuit OK the mill orders were very IlKht. nnd the Fn > t demind Ilkewlne Kuv vixltliiR liurcr.i nre In the market nnd the resi t\ \ i repreentAtlvi-J of out-of-town liuu es nnd imrrhnirni line been \er > retlml. The fenlura of the romlnir werlt Is nn auction snle uf ta.W imlrs ot CnlumMa lace curtnlns next Thursdij. Prlntlnir cloth * utemty nt 2 ll-lfc nnd ! iqxmres Bnle.i for the uetk. i Z 000 pltceB IViirlx ( Hull ! Xlnrkpt PinilA | , Nuv S.-COUN'-Hlendj . No. t , (2fl ( , No. 3 r.ivjci new. 4'.H .M.Hc. OAT-Biertdv ; Ni > . 3 white UM Scarce : No. 2. 4 45c. WMISirv rirm ; high ntnc t isl . I.M. HIX'KIIT ! * IVIimt 1 > 0 bu. . aim , S4 rS1 bu. ; ontB , 12100 tu , rve , none ; bnrley , B.liOO bu. BIIIPMIINTS Wheat MO bu j corn , 3800 bu.t onts , 20.W ) bu : r > e. mine , Imrley , 8.l bu. \\ool Jliirkrt. ST. LOWH , Nov. J WOOI QuIet. with tiel ter demand except for nearby bright nuMlUin and tul > vvnsheil _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'rl i-n Mlirnt ( junliitloiiH. SAN FHANCIHCO , N'ov. J WIII3AT Plrmj Ueccmbcr , 63c , Hay , SS'jc , STOCKS AND lltlNIiS. Drilling * In Sr-curUli-s Tourli In "tlnnUn - NI3W YORK , Nov. 3. The trading1 on the Stock exchange today was \erj * light. New Jersey Central being the only stock In which the dealings were at all active. II was the speculative feature and was ham mered down l > y the bears with a persistence that lead to the liquidation ot some long stock and broke the price 24 ] > er cent from the opening , which was" U per cent lower than last night's closing figures. The posi tion of this stock. In view of the fact It has not earned a dividend for the past six months. Is especially vulnerable , and II was without support today , except for some smnll buying to cover short contracts. There a suspicion that under the nttack on 4-.JW Jersey Central , the shorts took In outstanding.contracts In other shares , vh1ch , had receded In sjmpathy with thla slock. Al the opening the general market was llrm. but -.cry dull. The only stock which mode any advance was Wheeling ci I.akc Uric , H per cent. A few fractional gains weretnido. . Includ ing V- percent In Sugar nnd 1'actflc Mall when the raid made on New Jersey Central caused a general leaotlon , Delaware & Hudson selling oft IVi per cent nnd the rest of the list traded In. H lo % per cent. On smnll covering a rally took place about 11 o'clock , which did not exceed % per cent , except In Alton & Terre Unutp and St. Paul & Omaha , which mo\cd up 14 and l'l per cent , respectively In the last half hour bf business Oregon Improvement dropped 24 per cent and Heading and Sugar re ceded % per cent , the general market belli ! " well mipiJiirtotl , and closed firm. In most cases the- last prices made are fractions higher than thiilnal figures of yesterday and St. Paul & Otnaha Is IK per cent higher. The -grangers show n gain of H to V4 per cent , thelatter - In Hock Island The only material loss was 2Vs per cent In Oregon Improvement. On the week the changes vveie pretty evenly distributed both ways The trailing wna more active than during the preceding week , the sales aggregating S3 000 shares. llonds to/lay were strong and moderately active UirdUKhout , the transactions reaching a totul of J70I,5W Advances were recorded of 1 percent In Atchlson 4s , Colorado Midland firsts , Hurllngton 54 nnd Union. Pacific gold Rs. Orejjon Short Ling cense ) Gs gained 14 Her cent Declines Were recorded of " per cent In Oregon Improvement consols nnd I1 * I'er cent jn .Log. Islam ! and Perry. Dur ing the week the bond market has been In the m.iln strong and trading has been heavy , the sales being very large. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the Nrw York ox- cijange today : Atctdson. TJ. p. D ft i ; \il.iliin I-XDIOJJ. . 1-12 Northwestern . . . Altun.T , II . , , , 69 do pfd . 143 do p d. . : . , . . , . IBS N. V Central . lih' Am. Express 110' < N. Y. AN. Knc . . . 31 naltlnioroJtiQhlo , 105 Ontario A W . Oroiron Imp . Can.iilrv Sontburn 00 OroaonNtv . -1 00UH - . Paoltto- , . UH O. H. U.VU N , . . . 0 am Chicago Alton. . . . 141 r.u , * , s li.U. A Q 73 I'lltabtirir . IfiO IcaeoO.-is 741 I'uHuiaii l'alao . . 16C ' 110 18 ' J T lllchinond Term. . 17K Colo. Coal .t Iron. 7 do pfdi. , 33 I ottonOU Carl. . . 2UX B.C. XV 10 DC . 'clludton. . . . 124 ! II. O. W. pfd 43 Del.Lactc. A W. . . Itocfc fnianQ U&I-O ufd . : i4H St. Paul , U./iC. iV Co . It ) SU Paul nfd lit ) East Tcnn. . . . . . . . 11 St. p. & Om.-ma. . . l-Ho . * do pfd 4o oM . . . . & Soulbom P.io 1BH Fort Wsyua- . lt > 7 suear Rotlnery. . . SCJ4 G. Northern pfd. . Touo. Coil .V Iron Ifl CXiE. J.pfd . laxaa r.icina. . . . llocklneValley. . . 17H T. A O. Cent. pfd. . 111 Central . Union I'.ioldo St.K. . P.&Ilulma. . . . U. a xpra > 3 K.La . T.nfd . W.SCIi-i P. OU LakoKrloA kV. . . do pfd da pfd . , Wells FnnroEt. . 10A Lsko Shore. . . . . . . Woetorn Union. . . 87 I/cad Trust f. A t , K . itnf . do pfd 40 LoulMTllIoi N. A. M &SL.I. Mnnliattan Can , . . iJtU II McmDhla.t O. . . . 10 O K 31J * Michigan Cent. . . . N.I. . F.F.It I tr MoblloA Ohio. . . . (36 ( do tifd . rill H.AT. C trp Katloiml Cent lya T. A. A.&N M. . . p do pfd. . . . , , , . , . T. SI. I * A.JC.a. . . . X. J. Central . da nfd 0 Ni\V. pfd . S. "R. K North Am Co. . . . S 11. K. pfd ION Northern Paclrlo. Am.Tob. Cede no No Pae. pfd . . . IGIj do pfd . . . . . _ Closing quotations on bond * irero as follows ; U 9.B ru ; llfl . .IR O 4a U.S. OK coup . . . lit ) Krln Suds JM U.3.4srcf llSh O. H. iS A.On. . . 05 U.S. 4HOOUO 116) do 7s OS tr. a. UR rce. DO II. & T. 0. Sa 1IK ( ilo OH ' ' ' US Ala Uluus A. . . . . U.K..VT. 1st 4s. . t > 2 Ala , ( JlanII 105 do 2d4s 44Vi Ala. Olasa 0 DJU Mutual UnlonOs. . 105 \la Currenotes. . . o.'W N J.Cont , Oen s. 115 F.a Now Coil 4s , . No Pac. lota 114M Missouri Oa 100 Nc I'ac. Und * 8TM NOlia . , i N.V. . Canaol * . . . . 141 do4a 100 do 8. V. Deb 5s. 10 ! ) 3. C. nonfliml. . . . . . 100Hi U. O. W. law. . . . OH Totin. notv not t ) . 7BH 9 . V Consols 7 . . 129 < Tcnn now aotS. , . . 101 ! Si. P.aAP. W.S . Tcnn old Oa . . . til ) St L.A I.M.Gcii.Ga. Va. Centurlen. . - OS S UJL.3.r.Uon. < l. na do rtefurred.j. , 81 * . Tox. Pac , Ista , . . . 87 Atchlaon4H. . . . . . . OH Tex. Pac SB 26V Ateblaon 'Ja A . . . OL LT. P. lain of'UJ. . HII1U Canada So.'iidi. . 11)5 West Shoro-ln. . . . . 10 H ron.I'ao lHta1)3. 102H Southornll. H ( is 87H D. A.R. O. 7i The totnl aicn of stocks tcxl.iy were < tl.8U tihares , InclnihnK : American SURar. ti.soa ; Ilur- llnRton. Ji ) : Clilraijo Clan. 3,400 ; Louisville. & Nanhvllle. l.'OO ; New Jersey Central , B.900 : Northwestern. 3.200. Headlne. 1,100 , Kock IslanO. 8t. Paul , 2,700 , llo < tnn Btonlt Ouotatlnni. If Nov. : i.-CMl loina 1 ; Z D3r com ; Umo loanq. 'JH'S3X oorconu Uloalur pnc-M ( ar A.T.4S.F . W Htlnzli.Kleotri HB AiAl ill. Sujftr . , , BOH \V. Jiec. : pfil , . . . . B2 ( Am. Suiar DM . 01 ? < \VU. Cential S1 i Bay Blnte Uni . I'J't Atchlion Ms 20 IlullTelopliona. . . . . 104 Atchlflon 4a OJK UORIOII k Albuny. . N w Knelnni l ) , . lOOh UoBton AMalim. . . . Oniu Kluclrlo 6s . . K0 Oif do I pfil . . 15U IVU. Cent fsti . . 5-5 Fltchlmiv : 73 A llouc/ lulu ; Ca as Gen 83 Atlnntla asOH aN aM 40 namonA ilouuni iHK Mexican Central. . IlnUo A , portion. . . . 10 N. Y.AK , K . , . - . Calumet A Ilcolii. , K a Old Colony . 177 RontonuluL -'B Ort'ion ahorl illa 1777M Franklin 11 Kuuuei . t. . . . 40 Koirairg' * . . . 7 Unluu I'.iclfic , . O.tcoola , . , . S3 Onlucv. . , . , . . . . . . . . S3U W.KnU old Tatuaractc 14H San Xrancl ( .Mlnlnc Mock Qnnt.itlin < . SAW VHANQISCO , Nor. J.-Tio ) official closing duotalloiia fur mining Htoctca ted ly twuru an fol- IOIMI : Altn Justice . IU 10 Alpha Con KentucXy Con. , , . , . 6 Annea 55 Mtixlcan . in lUlclicr Nono. . . , 17 Hello I lo Mount Diablo. . . . 10 IOH ! | 110 Navajo . 10 llodle C Ophlr . , 2 IK ) flnUJon Orurnua . 10 Putoal . UU in 87 Cliollar . 70 tcorpmu t ContVdenco . t. 100 Slirra Niu B. 31 Con. Cal & fa. , . , . 40U Sllvertl 111. B.DU Con IrapcrUl.ii. > . Uulon Con . , DU Z CJTJWII Point. . . . . . r.8 II lull Con QLi Uould 4 Curry. . . , . 68 Yellow Jacket. Gi IIulo A Norcraaa. . 01 Slli-er lurs. m'lutimc. Mexican dollars , ia H SJe. Pi nf la , alchl , lUc | UilcgrapUle. laHc. U "Xj f VorV : UluH ; gticitHn. 21 N8W TOIIK.'NoV. JI-TU9 follovvtrvl arJ the : clomnirinminr ( ] iioi.iiioni ; Iiulwer i if Ontario. IIU Cholor. OU Ouhlr. ' . ' 70 crown Holm. . , . KO Plvmoutli 1 ! ) Con.CiLA Va. . . . 4SO QuIcKkllror. . . , . . , . 101) Ileadwood. . . . , , , . . 40 clopreforruJ. , , ,1CIO ( ciould A Currj' . . . . . CO SlornvNoraai 70 HaluSi Norcro . . HS stnnditnl , . , , lla Uomestako IBM ) Union Con A3 Iron Silver 10 Yellow Jac-ol , . , . 00 Mn.icau. , 100 LnnUun Hlock < Jiiotvllaai. IXJNDON. Nor , 3 3p. m. a Can-idUn I'aclnc. . 02H St. Paul com . . . F.rla ISH 'N. ' V. Central . . . . W In Krla''dn 7.1 Pnjuiaylrauln. lllu. Central UJli Head Inf. . . . . . . Muzlcan ordliiarr I4H Ueic.c n. new 4s. porounc * . ib MONKY-M peroeuW OKAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Receipts for the Wcok About on Far with Thrco Years' ' Expericnco. CA1TLE TRADE STILL MUCH UNSETTLED Anxtpty of llerdern lo Clean Uj > nml Ab- urn c > lit l'a I htirra Iho 1'pnlurfn HORN Still n ruizla iiltli l.lttlo Id Cutilu BA-TimDAY , Nov. 3. Hecelpts for the past week liave been about up to the average , not much different from last week , nnd bllglitly heavier than for the corresponding- weeks of 1892 and ISM The llgures nre as follows ! Cntllp II > ( . Hlicni Ilocplptn. Oils vvcok . . . . . . . . . . 21.02J M.TDI B 4) ) Hfcclpts lafl uci-k , . . . 21.213 1,113 D , < K2 Sunn" wwk l t > ear 22130 ( ,431 3,713 Sum- week 1S82 U 109 .22.S.3 5.661 The- monotonous steadiness pf last -week has been the title thin week. There has been no material change , cither in the demand or In the character ot the receipts H Is almost the end of the range cattle season , and , ns n result , the shipments arc largely of tailings. .Many cattlemen ni cleaning1 up their entire licnH and shipping every ! ill nt ; , regardless of ago , ftor condi tion This will probably account for the fact thnt October receipt * * . ILt IXH ) head , were the heaviest In the history of the jards It ulll also account for the \ery unsatis factory condition of the tmuket on low gimle stock. There has simply been so much of 11 that If It hart not been for the consequent scarcltv of desirable stork bu > ers uould have been able to dlctnte their own torms. Good cattle ha\e been so hard to get that the kllleia have been compelled to take and use a good many cattle that would otherwise have boon huid to move at any figure. Activity and firmness has char acterized the market for desirable beef steers , anil dullness and weakness the trade In the under glades thul have constituted the larger proportion ot the receipts. It wna thought for u. time that the un fortunate destruction liy lire of llammund'e magnlllcent new beef tilaughterliifr estab lishment would affect the mnrkcl unfavor ably. As a matter of fact , however , ar rangements have been made to take care of all Iho cattle bought ana Hammond will buy and kill as many on t tie as ever right along. In tlio meantime ; the house will be icbullt on a larger scale as soon as possible Triide Show * Mttln. ( Jlmnco. The market today wns a fair sample of what It has been nearly all week. Sellers liad the 8 > ame miscellaneous aggregation of odds and ends and low grade stock to aho\\ and buyers , ns usual , wen ; looking for something better. As a result , trade was slow , and while the strictly desirable cattle , of which there were very few hero , were qtiotably llrm , the market for poor lo fair stuff wns ( lull nnd weak. Cow stuff has been pounded hard all week Supplies have been llbrr.il and the demand only fair , even for the , good to best stock Prices have steadily declined on. nil grades and the market for the Meek closes nny- vvhcro from 23c to 60c lower than It opened The common canning graded Jmve Bnffored the most and nre selling about as low ns they ' ever sold on this nuuUct , The demand keep's up well for veal calves nml prices ha\e firmed up right along , the host veal stock selling fully 2ic better than last vvcck. Hulls , slogs and rough stock ganer.illy ha\e been slow sellers , but prices have been very generally In the same notches The supply of feeders has been none too large for the demand and prices have been llrmly held all week , but medium nnd com mon Mtock cattle have made up entirely too large a proportion of the offerings The de mand for them has been decidedly alack , and they have been exceedingly hiid to move , even at very low and unsatisfactory llgures. In fact , they have accumulated from day to day until they nre worth very little. . Trade today was. ns It nlwnyi Is on Saturday , rather quiet , but prices were gen erally about steady. IleprrMuiitntlvc Sulcs. No. Av. Pr. N'o. Av. Pr. .No. Av. Pr. I. . .IK . * 7S 10 . . .12S3 Jl 23 U . . .1250 | 3 Si C. . 952 2 85 1 . . 1000 .1 30 1 . . .110) 3 44 6. . . ,1039 , 3 20 BO . . .11J8 3 JO 27 120. * 3 40 SHIPPING AND ISXrOUT. ' IS. . . , l2 < " 7.3d COWS. 1. . . , 904 75 B. . . . Jitt 1 50 . . . . SSI 1 75 J : : : . 719 75 1.--STO- BO 1. . . y.o I K , COD 1 00 1..1KO 1 CO .IWBj 1 ns 6. . , 949 1 K 9. . . . 9IS 1 CO 3. XM 1 90 4. . . , -KS i a C. . . . SIX I M 1. . . 1 9D 1.1. . 862 i K IT. . . . ! KH 1 CO 20. , . ; 757 1 BO 1. . . 1 85 B. . . 914 1 DO 7. . . 'S i a ) ' 1 . . .lirO i r < o , 90S 1 90 3. . ! . 970 1 23 ] . . 1 Cl ) i. . , 1035 1 93 4. . 81T f nf 9. . . . 995 1 60 I. . , . 9 1 1 93 . ssr 1 25 10. . . . 9.S i co H. , . SOfl 1 93 12) ) . ! . 953 1 30 1. . . . KO 1 CO 11. . , ! 'S9 ' 1 91 IS. . 1 35 1. . ' ' 1 CO 6. . * os 1 95 1. ! . ISO 1 35 . , 59 ] 1 ( S 6.a. . . ,721 2 00 1. . .IOW 1 35 1110 I C5 i ) . , ! t5- 800 12. i. . 932 I 35 . .12JO 1 65 is. . , . t530 2 03 . . . . 850 1 40 -.916 1 70 i. . 1070 Z 10 1.C. . . 70i ) 1 40 . . 6S2 1 70 , 1020 210 C. . . 881 1 40 f.63 1 TO , 939 2 K 4. 1 40 910 1 75 , 1003 Z K 2 . HZ1 ! 1 40 , .1130 1 75 1. , 1210 23T i23 1 40 1 75 1. 1113 2 90 1 . . , 154 1 00 c . K1Z1 40 1.J J70 1 75 29 . . . . 743 1 20 i .CM 1 40 J- Ji. : 175 1SS ' ' ' . 610 123 2 . CIO 1 40 i. 600 1 90 0 . . . , 3M 1 25 1. . C29 1 40 2 . 7-10 1 90 S . . , cso ISO 13 . . fit ) 1 10 B . . 730 2 00 7 . . , m 130 1 410 175 788 200 CALVES. 1 . . . 110 100 2 . . 140 2 CO 1 . . 12) 4 00 1 . . . J50 I 23 2 33,1 2M > 1 . . W 4 23 I . . . ' 1 50 6 110 2 M 2. . . . 4 25 t . . . . 240 1 (0 1 250 250 1- . . . 130 3 . . , 503 1 TB 2 IS ) 2 1C . ISO 1 . . . . 430 J 3 1C 2 75 4 . . I 2 1. . . . . 2GO too 1. . 1W 4 . . . 1C2 ' . 300 : oo C. 152 3 00 2. . . . 155 i'l ! ! . 110 2 00 12. 308 3 9. ) 1. . . 17H s. . . . 387 t 00 1 200 3 75 1 . . . 109 9. . . -437 1 IS 1 . 10) 3 75 1. . . 3M 1. . . . 40) 2 15 100 4 90 1. . . . SOO BULLS. 1. , . .103 1 K 1.)1MO 1 CO 1. . . , 12W 1.n . . 1010 I 3 < ) I..13SO 1 C9 1. . . . CC9 1.T. . 72S 1 15 3. . . 11M I CO 15SS . T. . 11M 1 95 1..1320 1 CS ci ! 1170 695 I 44 1. . . . 960 1 61 i. . . , 15SO 2. . . 1135 I C4 1..12M I S5 * . . . , 10.A 1. . .1020 1 CO 1..KM I 75 Z. . . , 1135 2. . .1060 1 M 1..17CO 1 79 1. . . , 10W 1 90 1. , .1040 1 CO OXEN , I. 1212 1 CO 1..1.WO 2 00 STAGS. I. . . .1290 225 8TOCKKI13 AND C. . . . KS 1 M 1 , . . . ISM Z ZT 21. . . , C11 2 IS ) . . , . 711 1 75 4. . . , tiS Z 25 2 . . . COO 2 49 411 ! 1 85 3. . . . tM 221 I. . , . 040 2 40 5W 190 fi. . . . 9G2 2 25 25. . . , 815 2 40 11 510 1 93 11. . . . flXi 22 ! ! 10 . , BC3 2 49 6I SKi 209 3) . . . .1031 225 .610 2 M I , . . 655 2 00 10. . . . 791 225 i ! . 7C2 2 DO 22. . . . 723 803 2. . . . 33) 2 23 19 . 7CC 2 SO Jl. , . , 850 210 H. . , . 6 < 7 230 732 2 CO J , , . TW 2 10 7. . . . 897 2 30 u ; 773 Z C5 ) . COS15 15. . . . 718 230 29 . io : 2 73 1. . . Gl 2 15 1. . . . lift 235 28 . .100J 2 75 2. . . TOO 1 15 10. . . . 513 235 IU . .1090 2 W 0 . . 691 215 S , . . . DIG 2 33 IDS ) 2 90 23. . . 79 * ! 20 7. . . . B82 835 7 ; .1071 2 90 20. . . 070 t 25 1VESTKIIN CATTLE. IDAHO. fcelln & n. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 85 con 971 ! 10 II. D , Clark. 1 cow 1000 1 65 2 COVV8 , . , .1034 1 6 ! Z COU8 10SO 1 G5 4 cows , > , .1103 2 00 1 COW . . . 1210 2 00 1 cow , . , .1130 2 30 1 LOW . . . .1000 2 20 I cow , .1020 Z M 13 cows. . , . . ,1005 2 SO , .1140 220 5 LOWS , , , . . , ioa . 830 3 cow * . , , . . . .1180 230 010 2 30 2 cown . . . .ins 2 3D 1 cow . . 1160 2 20 & cnwtt . . . . .ios 23 < i 1 cow , . . . .IM 330 1 eteer. , . . . , . 919 2 K I s1e r. . lioo 2 83 4 Hloera . . , .10)0 2K 1J steer * . , . . . .1038 2-M 21 , . 990 2 M 1 steer . 1200 3 00 00MONTANA. MONTANA. B , J. It anil tiff. i imii . 1300 1 00 1 bull IM too 1 COW . 1170 2 40 10 rows. . . . . 1132 240 7 steer n. . 1235 SK 10 BU'ITH. . . . 1U < 32 ! nil-era. . 1273 X 00 00WVOMINO. WVOMINO. U * iV. J. Cuvrun. Icon- . . 11CO 1 CO Si cows. . . . . 93 } 2 H I steer . 1/W 3 00 00M. M. Durkc. 2 strs. tie. . . 100 1 DO 2 oxen 12IS 1 0 23 helfrm. . . . M5 1 U 73 cowi. . . . . UIC 200 J COW * S82 2 00 2 nils , I IB. 1110 2 K 1 Mr. tlH. . .USD 3-21 2 Htm , UK. . two 2 2) ) fernlrn. . . . 118 Z 30 COLORADO. COWR. . , , , . . 701 1 49 Uiy > w 817 200 1 steer. . WO I 00 Doll. 1 star. . , 1870 i 40 2 itaga 1155 1 75 runs 921 2 40 24 fi-i-dem. . 983 2 W ] Hre , Tex,1099 2 99 II. A. tiulnl. rawn. . , , . , 99J 2 2S 2 < owi. . , . . , 883 2 S 4 steeri . 1VJ7 330 17 steers 111 ! ! SO Hog * bllll nu ICnlitnia. The market hn bpen somewhat erratic and moreor less humpbacked " AV'rak end lower Monday und Tuesday , followed by a con- alder-able advnnci ) for Ihe next three da . nIt do ed ] < nri-r. but with tha tinea tellingat lait ' week's cli lnK prlc . Tli summer packliiK BcuMin cliued Wdne day , and the rt-yular winter packing WMnon opened Thursday undtr con- illtloni tliutwere far from satlifactory tu klaiifh- terers. llr > Ri ore selling too lilKli for provtBloo , and cfforti to iHiuallEn tnalti s have thus far been uniucu uful. Tlio summer luck far ex ceeded all rational eitlmntej , und the trade EKII * mucn at rra nt ever In leganl lo probable receipts for the winter M.a n. The Cincinnati Price Current , u Rood an mitliorlly nt tli ers on the subject , sums up til * nituullon as fol lows : "The olclit month ! of the Rummer packing rason re now ended , and the reconli indlc la l aulte ui KCCM over calculations last March , but ealn Is larculy dun lo causes which could nat UIPH CM fomorn. In rivlowlar nturoa r * . In Mnrcli conprrnlne thn psllmatpj sum * mer supply of hOR tlio lYIc * furrent saldi Th Kpnersl In nvernKo I * Ill or II per rent 1ncnr-nB , comtmrlnon with Inn year Tha Informa tion lo l siHWdti uppmxlmaloly 87S.COO n * Ihe gain looked fur , whlrh qullo likely nmy. In fart bo rc < - liil' Th drouth of July nnrt ( MJtu yupnlly , sorlounly KlTectlnir th * pnmilw- ( the mrn cn > p. and cutllnir ort thr u nI sum. mrr foniRr rmourmi for ntcwk. rnfnrrlnr lha timrki-llnn of unlinftln whlnh wr not InlenrlM for shipment heforp f fovember , nnrt > il ) iiicntly Inp'r InHurncfs wrre ncrornpnnleil with Indlcn- lion nnd pxcrptlon * nnd uppctallonn nf much t-Mucllon In prices of hoirs. > that almodt vwy. JlilliK Ihiit could bp Kia into thp innrkpt the p M ° . , 'T lhrci > months hiw Ixi-n niovril. to th ilooMe.1 enlargement ot th ( klllltiirn n * compared with what would h vt lwn nhovvn under Iho in ilnlrnnnpp of Rinxt prnmlm * for Ihp * ! 'Ii "inp'o ' ' corn crop. " pn'turnKinnd viati-r for slo k "To vviiat extent Ihem' rondltlons Imve aildM . .1 " " ; , rl < t''ln nf IK * * cm nut IMS ilrniillHy f nit , ' " " .t'1'1" rMunw an- not compWp , [ funirlentlr i i ti > Indlcnto very cliwly thB loln.1 for thp yiiiiinn-r senitin , vvhlch In npiimxl * iintely S.MOOO n mimlwr pirvloiitly reachPil tol" > , " < ' ' ' " 1S" > - * Tim imln for thelulu month * In roiiirnrliion "The with lust jenrls 1,030 OM. question nrle as to how much llilsflxtri * , irmrlcellnir pf jouns "tr cl < Iho | int two or three month * In likely to nrtect Ihe whiter nporiitlonn. It l reniMnnblt * tn ralculal < > thnt itevcrnl hundred tltouwnd of III-KK brlonftlnrc In winter months llBhlcr hnvii boon nlreinly slnHd'Hered. mid nt much vvclKhts than Imi lhi > unwl conditions nttcnilrd their innrKctln * ; The -winter supply nm necessarily been curtailed ibriniKh these * clUiws. but thin doe * not Imply tbnl the nil ! full rtmrt of Inst ivlnter. The oxlntlnir mtpply Imll jiillims Oo not Justify n. % le\v Hint there till ! n Btimller winter niarkollnx Ihnn lust - spur , vi-n under the modified sltimllnn but , n Tnlr pirn In the niimbrr mny l > o lixilicd for The inriiMiSG will IH > unused by condition * utlpmllnFf tin * profiles * uf ibe nenson , nnd e peclnlly the Intti-r portion uf the period. " The Kupply lodiij. " iv n not nn In-nvy ns drnlrrn von1 nntkliKiHnir , but there vvero nlHiul nn miny < in unit * ns vvelp here mi lust Hiitualny. Offer- Itijni Included plenty of pwil henVy there hop * , but were enoiiKh pour light pljrx to pull thn nvr-rneo dimri ' rrldav's Mtlle enrly rnnrkct vvnn n. ti liUb here nnd It cloned very vvr-nk Tim irnrket today . > > ened ' [ out fully n dime * lower than I rldaj'n rarlv trnilo , nnd the - nvcrnirenan rniin Bo In lOo lower on nil Krailes. I'nlr l { rood henvy nml butcher ! tit IIORH n > ldpry aiKel > nt fnim $4.40 to H CO. ntth rluilce Sbfi ll > . IIOBS up tn J4V . l'or I , , faP | | | 8it , nnd llRlit mixed gtuff sold nt from 14 10 up lo II40. 1 hern ntij vvnji ii inoilernte Inquiry for plus nnd stock linim , they oM piettv tiiueh the ' iwimc us on 1'rl- dny , nt from (3 to J4. IlouRh hoRH. ntnKs * nnd prixnant BOWS tbroivn out by Ihe fro-K-rnmejit InsiM-ctoni , Imil to . | | nnrn lioro from tl M In 1104 , ns a bu > cr could be found. It wns n dull , UrnirfrlnK mnrket , fnmi itmt tn ilnlub , nd tha clte vviiner ) weak , altliminh prnctluilly - nverj-- ItiliiK Ilnnlly clinnKtM lnnd Tbe bulk of Ihfl with II 3' , to J4Bnn rrldiiy. On'liwt liturilny the bulk of the IIKKS noM nt from t | 25 to | | .il Nn. AV. Sh Pr. No Av Sh , lr. 147. . NoM. . ICQ 120 M 14 M. . . a . . 203 , . . .230 120 | MI > 4 20 ' ' 57 . , S..fi 44 G. 270 Ml. , . . . . .191 12) ) 21. . . . 222 IH ) 4 2.1 ft ! . . , . . .215 80 ii ! ' , . 2SO 4i ) 4 23 rn . , . . > 23I 80 M . . . .179 4) 4 23 M. . : . . . . . wo SO 4 1 } ' ' . . IG4 4 K , d' 71. . 12) 4 49 a 4 r , SJ . . . . .2.19 84 4 tl t > at 70. . 200 I 4) t .T 233 4 3) ) cs. . 120 4 40 23 . 290 12) 4 3) " 1 . . . . .sis 40 I 40 S ) . . .207 4D 4 Tl ) f4 . 99 . . 2V ! 1(10 I I2'4j 1C ) 4 rn C9 . 31 . ! 2 . ItiO ' 4 3.1 73 . 124 I 4. , C5 . , . .1S2 'S9 4 30 Cl . 4 4.1 I . ! iifiu 4 Si ) 47 ItO 4 45 C3 . 4 3I > 74 . 320 4 43 45 . . .1S4 I 3D f4 . 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The supply of sheep VHB Illjcrnl , but the qual ity not of the best. There wns a wir fair de mand for good muttons nnd Inmbs at fully rleidjr prices. Htock sheep were In some roVjuent , but there was no cnll nt nil fur iwor low Kade Blurt Tulr to choice nutlipg nre quotahle nt (2.23ii2.M : fair to good uotilernH , < WOSCO ; common and stork sheep , $1 S5(1.7ti ; good to choice 40 Ui 100 Ib lambs , J2.2.HJ3.W. ltcprescntall\o Biles : No wt. IV. SOO Mfxlcnn mixed , 81 00 Cir. Mexican mixed . ' . ( M ZOO 23 > nntlie mixed 94 223 127 Mexican > i-irlliiKM 71 SCO ll'l Mexican > eailliiKM 71 254 121 Mexican lambn r.l 2 M 14D Mexican lumlut . . .03 _ M 221 natlv > lambs , ' . 61 275 Slock In Sight. / * I Itecord of receipts nt the four principal mar $ kets for Satuiduy , Noxembcr , 3. 1S94 : | Cnttla. Hoes. Sherp. Kouth Omaha 2,28 6 Ul 1,4K Chlcnsn EDO 19000 2.HK Ivnnws City. 8,100 7,900 3,001 Kt. Loula 3200 1,400 Total 9,5X3 33,021 7,001 How often you hear * jnmeone soy : "OI\I he's a .Trilllonnlre. No wonder lie can make money * a t. Anyone with n million ran make another million suslly fnoufih. * ' Money muKro money. Its IIOB- sea-slon nets Ilko a slant innRnel to attract morn money. It Is easier to make a million with a mlllon than ta maKi41 hundred vvlUi a hundred. "It's the llmt tliounnnil thnt U Hie hnrdcet of ail to < - ! " lint inoiit mlillonalrea stnrted with ntiili. Ing. Vim cnn succeed us they tuivo If > ou tuke ndv.intiiKo of every oiiportunlly. 'lo buy l - and sell hlRh U the nlm of evury trniler , na mattnr vvhelber tha article dcnlt In be rnttlc , flhoes. clotblnR , wheat , Iwndx or stocks. Speculation Ij allko thtllfu of trade and the nourco pC vnst foituiii-ii. TrudliiK In clock and grain pays blfrcrer than luidlns In nnythliiK eUe. Iherc Iu nlwayca buver ready. Tin * nuirket Ifl eotmtnntly ohaiiKtni ; . Di-aln arc quickly made. You can Invent and 10- InvcRt > our money many times the same day. realizing amall , quick piolltn In ovcry trmle. And these piolltn soon UEBrruatu a larec sum , Our plan puts > ou on Ihe tuimu b.isln as n millionaire. We tnku your money KO ta II.IKW and put it with the money ot 1,000 others. We have u mil * lion to operate with. Wu make monc > make It quickly afely , Heie la the proIII we have paid our customers since January 1 , 1891 : January i , ii per cent Junu per cent 15 , 10 per cent per pent Tebruury 1 , 11 pcr cunt per cent 15. 15 per cent per cent March 1 , 9 pcr cent par < nt IJ , B per cent. . per cent April 2. 9 per ceat 1. 7V4 per cent 18 , V ? P cent U. 7 per cent May I , t pcr crnt I , 8 p r ent 15 , 8 per cenli II , 1 per c al linking e. total of 172U per cent In SS3 durst A sum -which In selling dry goods would requite - quite live jeora to earn , or In owning real es tate MouM lake ii ycdrn tn nm. Our charge foi m ildnu this profit far our cm. tamer * ) U unc-lenth uf Ihelr net prollt. Wo have never lost a dollar for any customer In any of our combinations Wo have not a illmstltftledcustomer. . Monty ran be withdrawn fit nny time. Tro'lta sent promptly by check on the 1st and IGth day o fench month. Write to us fur fuither Information , for frea clicul.-irs und for our weekl ) market report. Our ityslrm Is Interesting , even If you think jou do not cnio to join us. F.SHEft 00. , St o'c an3 Grain Broken , and 20 llroadway. New York- City , YUMA IMPROVEMENT 'CO. , Cold Bonds. The Ynma tmprorcment Company offcri .tpat ind accrued htcriit , JlitX l oII ( 7 per cent. I at : Mun.agi : Gold llunds olJI.UOO tacli.duel'JlX Uoul iitue $ 'iO > .OU ) , Careful IDI ! icllatle eitl- milet iliow llut the net earning * will be nolle than S170MXpcr ) annum. Tni tec. ofllie 11oite > go , Tim PARMCRS- LOAN & TRU5T CO. , New York , who will drlivci the Rondi , pro U ai near may be , on receipt of pphcaliont and lub- icriptlon. . OIRECTOKS , COM BAUNnEn.1. PmldMit of Ihnromjuny. AI.VAII THOWBKIPnK. C.tb.Ml'1 Ilk. N. Atorlt , R.T , WIII.IAU W. UiXMTtH , Tret T nu , Wurth'itCo.M.Y. WILI IAM IITHI II. l Br. Aew York vurlUf & . CIUUUU > 10I < UAM , < > ouii.- .t-Uwll WIUUr Bt..h , Y , Fu'lparliculain.prc-iiKctuiandformi ' ol pjlic - llou can br had ol THO YUM lUPROV.VIINT CO. . 2 W LL ST. . UNirio * N ( > . , N w Vo CIT . C , S , . VAN DRVATKK , Secretary. WM. I.OTJDON. Coiuinission Merclictnt Grain nml Provisions. I'rlvato wlreu to Chicago and New York , All business orders placed on ChlCaga Hoard ot Trade. Correspondence solicited. Olllce , room 4 , New York Life Omaha. Telephone