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TTTTC OMATTA DAILY HE 13: ST 'X DAY, XOYEMUEK f. 1000. a I UndDMH itaiMarM;. MAPKITI riRMi OIHMAUY UNCIIANflll) .l.llll.rta I HHHllttS HH 14 MlM IWt) Ma tilt II n thirl. I HrMlllr I MHtll llllllt Ml tit llll'll Ml I't'flhifiWi rt- ,...itn nf taa la k !! rml i p til( m Wfll aa tliifinr lh Mlt I i ri, )hr th ith rtrttllmiH warm i .r ita ifHi1 rotallofs from aaii I 4 mM avtfiiar inntt aa fr)e ti"tti-l ti i- omttn nf in rear aiwt aa r" hi II a- . afa ni .puis t ftm,itela 'i'hev n it in, 4n not nnOf ftir more i 4 . .iil that hue naa. f ami r ,. , m,II l.ttit-r It. mtial tlli i" ""' l- 'in a tr maMa. huatneaa 'In i,i.nl .mi the rtfmafi'l tt M r gnatta In SHitia Mlrnl Imf tllil ti"t I, , - . mm wiMf il-iihUt " nr. I i iiM weather anil unlll that ,i"r" I i it h it api ' there la H"l ll In. i. . h .if a rlal In an rnniMllntts A Mitf fat 'it thiii il.'tifiil iMiiliil r run tfuht ( x tar af.f"t' b '. ii HMU iB.llili haa It'll nlrM'il i , . ...t m mm h a la .etiefall Hi" t aa. rlotb t .f.eMtMlai . amMfpn aim W"' a , t.a Ml ih rffwl t.f ihj I .. . . t.w raleM 'I'Hlii th aSl few . ,m, t, infill im,ra1.,i '7 IMi win. fi.iftl.lf wrrtihtt after ilt-rllitii Ir , t. in itllr. I aallafat uty I..., tins Ih.ii tr few iwptifMnl ri ) . hi lh it. .tat' flu"' 'Tii.1 Sh K ,., aptt I., in fttm all al'tna the It, . i .. '.t i il.l.ni i.tiliita in tin I""'" . . r maintain..! fur "..im llltif I" "Mir l -tm lUlfH tliillr "'''l H't ltlKllr lirttfrr lr tll- innl I'ltlr. - .. h r n amrt mll IHrt'ht'l fin i ,.. fin ,.(. f.i.iu i .iiin iWf rf ii Tvnwlitl J MPlnlr lll.tl Hf r . l- latr.l wllh a ai- n. Hn alt' n l i. ,l In. rar ii lafi r f'-r on it" Hi. t. ...tti Tlt natltfl i it wlmlij I" In r I lalUM .o...Hllm; mil IIim.. Iiaa . ... .m . ... . I.MIII Mini it in nrr- l i ' 'V. ." .?. r.....u..n.i In Ir I tlii. I lhft will ii" " !""r. i. lt, imt 'ii i, " i 'J ....... .r ... ...iiii.(i.-l. Tlit. itiarXH la vtrv " i h.i.i ...iit.ritiiiflv tllil Imaltiaaa l I it tritin. il h ,r u I.. i.ia.ii...iiv it..,. It waa Iti "k aan J ;!. n" rlM t l 1 IH , t.rf.ilH'.illt tiatit) ir ni" iff Hi tpiu 1. -bl m . ...IB ll.IIIIIff.Hl lll.l" ml .... ' .r.:f.T. I...1U ii,l tin , i.. ,i lllllf tlimtr Tlilt l : r" " iiaII f rillllt. Mrt Haiti , ,, iW .if I..' !'" ,r",n r",H " .". ' ' .. .. .i..... ...... ,1 UHt'k HKi tt.it ..t viitrtil iriiii". ... ...,M UOUIH4 irtllll " . .n ,l,m ,.vliT H now I'll . .l u ), V BUlua I i"lr attention to i ft li -ti ..? iliV Mud" II h ttiirettd Hull JL .V ti.. wit "altt I i srtlte oti ll-e i !' .lT. Ji.V,.. 7 ... . . i few .Ims. ! "'i'.VT wZi aim? it P.-"' If .....It 1. 1, .lotil..ra ip ,,,n... ... ... rial at l.mrt,la ..f fan. v netolier rtoek t" 1,11 ir.Taii.irt tt.. nod Ihev atit Hmi Tlt 'i a th i..... ..m.HlloM of the l.itslurea r M..i ailV niif 'I lift In.'- r.'liutlli lust t,.il tlirre lrn trie nt Inst report lr lltititla llnrl.el I narl I letl. ... tittt. a la itmth.'t Is still In very , ., V.-t I- 1 ...ti5llilt.li ami tlioa- who lire . ns . , , .,.,ted Willi til- slttllttl.ill st ein to k W I T. MM In vlw tlf rellt dov .0imt nls . t.,11. "lit "f t lobl."s " r''T". nut that 'bf .1111011 market will I J v f t. 'ft' T l.ern for the last few St.rki Hhlcli wi'll'l t-.'ealtHlf ,!,v,"!" i tiVV fui ttVa "Ihrv are ttry ciroful. how- l r ..'RtMll maliiHrj r'V',,P,KlrK -.SMKlrV:'. is,;.soyMU.e.ow.n, Urfirli In I lie wfl" 'nni" , ':'.., irit rta havl l-t n ..a th" tnniket ned tl n tiltrta iwtjti ,' I... i it i. .......lvid Is b Vta havtt l-eti "" tha tnniket nr-u m-sJr "f mall nrdrra belna receive IHIIl rri . (l .(,,! , nt r"a a .. T ? e yalr "'I nivellna men a y l,J';;..,.t Ihrtiaab the lo.mtry la very this that llulit V , U.. li all. H.a That 1-lr.K the .as., litilii um'u tt.tr. la more seasonable ttptlltial l.taltl netiittitil lr l.enllier untiiia N.. .im.ka mid colt am I, .t aeiiuiK " ' iA,lTirn msny aVusiial at this tl.no ( f irtt ' iiaUta h.iwrer. are meellnB wllh good ..t In it Mill I' ln Million for the proper . ...Itr Iftetr no' , ....iltl .oa I., arrive. Ilul.l.rr it.M.da men he been dnliiB a rr . lalrifaa nil j .h, " nit i.f inert'iinnis an li. iiNtiinit t"if '" .1.. ot. .f il prr -tlrauee weHI ' r ,,r. . - !?' 'L . a; s fnr ruhher clothlnK ,t r. inmm.) i... fr.i.n HOW 1)11 IT re" mill It i moat nothing, doing, unless rar.J:. ,tr iukai a Mru or tncro 1 ra n" iri"M ahouM It a snowstorm. iiiirilttnrr Mntea l'reelj. Th.re la still a ery "'h''i;;,,,nm,a,r! l.ir.lwtiie. IhO'lgll tratie IS not aa in - lt. fit low weaUirr aoo.la as it w , HS It WHS 0 itw weesa Axil. .."' ii.. ..,...ti.,i -i. tl..ti would naturally be exp ted , " ... ' .1.. ....-..t..ll littder Hi. . lu jliialunres. Thn rains rau rr it, it eft III' il-innl f'f rtl wlro ten - ( VlaaM tb. re will be .in ImmMi tr.l Ik th.tl IH"'- Mere of It has been ir" .tdr nh year than fur aomo llmo , n . Vill e n inmense ' iHtat In UHklna t omiinriai na n wi...- i Lr t,f irtai ytwtr It la found that In spin , . . . ....t.,. rnmilil.iiis this year trail,, la m. h lieavl-r than It wits Inst year t IM lima. will, h speaka well for Jl . .M-er iflit) expect when cold weather ,1.1 at in 1 frm Ittarket la In rv snllafactory con. itn, .,, Hiel iitii.rii" v ii 1 1,. , , 1 ' . . . , til 11,, .a urn 1 lina hai atMMi ni mm ;"",." tun tell at the present time there I, ,.ry teaiaflii to look for good Ilrm mar Vu f.'r aorne limit 1" come A nmiber of lU iaid r still short and Jobbers ir i7ereielr. renaltlentble dltriculty In i'!i-g nuah attifk to supply Ihelr CUs. fmfa. Th manufacturers .seem to be "tilea ttul the gooih aa rnpldly a a posal. VI but awlaa t the enormous demand e.l lh la. I Mhl stocks were light nil .er ih r.mntry a the opening of the ih a"' tfhlnd t the atari and l,e b ifiaMe t att ll up. I'rtilla no .1 I'rttiluee. thfe lt Ht-ii it g.io.1 lively demand for 11 Mn.lt t fmlia and veKetab'.ea during I iim. Ittal week Prl.ee. however, have no ) luHfrtl Li 'i great extent and Just . h.,4l lb a.ttme I'"' are .;ii jiile now aa wtre .'Iferwl a wrek Cnllforulii fruit I Hf statfe ami pniea rr S..1111' niiintr. rt-. .raw Msami la ,il,, inmitig to a t ! bttl ef'ea are about the same Ap-ri- ,tra ti"W In k,.,I drmatid and the I'.alllr vf tlf t.u. offered la now iry ..!. OrHS(ffra are selling well at Jl .50 per rt THr 1 beginning to be enrialtlerubtn lt,l In iHitat'.ea and prlrea remain ut IV) I t jm car feHahet There Is soma Idaho el.'X Htt aitle nttw nnd It la good enoui'.h I . brlna ? tr buahel They are about Html ittitloea u un thing seen here In a luntf lime I'tah relery la In big tie. tn4'i4 atttl the mammoth alia It se'llng as iih a ik" " are If tie lilaher lhan they were n nttV aatt a n glance at Ihe quot.l . wHI artnw Peultry la nlao etunmaiul I ia a-nat elrua trttea. itartleularty spring 1 KWai-na, while butter rrrnln Jia Hlmut l- tame. Titer U no rhunge In game or t-. 'r a. IiihIi ilrnln ntiil I'ror lliina. r Mil-N X-WIIKAT-I'lrni. No. a ., ,.M., l.valor fit, track nSrOTIe. ,iifHr M. , IWtMkr, TlSv; May. Wl.e; N J M,l ilTfy 11ft-' Mi-r No J eaah. trtirk. S- N .xttttHT. Jltyv. IWemlier. P, V. Mtr jV " Vaaatiar. No. t an. He; Intek. aV' ai,(Mk, tlC nMHtNibor. USe; '.at. V- N whHa. w$psi. ti' H I'tM-Waaotl it attrtas) TtaMthv. alaaJv at S3 7MTI J. "'lit H1""!11' mwar urn TmAL HtaMOjr at II ttrVAN titwadv. aatTbaa. aaal irnrk. t t . n.Cf r'nt-.ta, arw at T tWll o. .ral ...ta j ir mk atiaiiaii uaajta milr tt latr. -.-rk ai 'ad i. l.l.ioa Jtl H ' f tr .,' m i .fj I' ii iar : o4 . I a Ua ju . i t 1 . 1 . . t H' l I . t, lottnli r,.il xlni Kh'ifl. ilMr film fltlfl it a -I'Im ji hi i IAIK I. ml alfi.H ti at. Ijfl'tr iilllM II m fin i,tii v atftt.it , "mf?' lnfK. Afpiir. l- iltlft fit. i.li , t n l-i i t km at. -.ii 'J' 1 Oil- r Me hr-na jo iiik. 7'M1i . llllrk. t rrnmrfi llt rra vof )ll Hl l.lifft , It'll I'll I, '.!.'' I'll . rt'fll. ?l,'l lit! , oata. HMI III! fihi wr.s tn 1 1 m ,r. h nmi li"iii. i'ii tin II .wi liu . tint. I2,'xi ti i (Ml till UIMII, t: I,I5 MUIIUVM. ( iiiiilltltiii ttf Ttrttlr, itti'l Utititntlitn tin Mili' Mini rnnt'j I'ftiiliit't'. WflHf4 Murtlfita llaht, RMotl ttr, 184 if IJ, I.IVK I'ni'lI II V -Ili-tif WR4 inoort, Ml If . ,flha rhirlirtia. THn'r. iluchit, "c; lt, ft7r t.iihr- MJIir KMISBII Mlll.afllllti lt 11 ' t.TIt V Ite-tia, "T 'r. fHfttlfla, Mjlr, ttlirkn ullil ilt"i Dtflfa i Bf'illna. ifr fun, U. atulnit iTilikiin, per jl.Vjllrt f'ratrlr ililrhMH. yrr int . I Mi mallanl tltirVL ir r ,ttf. , 11: t"l 51 I , ml"!. UVMMHO. Iiirllli. IIJRM1. . (lI'fTHIt t'.iiiiiii.m t fiilr, IJo. rlmltn. IMfiar; primr.it, ,r. !!'; a.uherp.l frfanury. rii?imi iivhthmh-nm cri.ir, niiii t.hrltril. Npw t.rK rximttt. t.rr t ini. )t': (ra l-rt, W" Htiui,lnrlf, tnotllutn. Zc. H"'iln1 KfHttf, ttlnrk llitrtl, Nt'W V)rk f.'int, j.rr i mm, if; txtril Holrrtfl, 2i".i'i tfiit.lnrtK yt'j imi It titiuiiluriln, prr iinl.. II I'l'ICONH- t.lvf. .rr tit.. tic. 'IAIJI t'lmlir, Mtloo. 1 1 A V rrl.'t ti oln.l Ity Oirnhii. Wliolra.ilt? liny lirncr' MMar.' I 'i I ffi I'IihIcp iiiilnml H'h. N.i I iiiilnml. ti. niflliiiii. V.W; oonr-f. MM llyt" niriin. )4 'I lift.' prices nr.1 for liny nf muni t'ninr nnd quality. Drmtintl fair. HiTltK. 4 rum t),T8 N.i .1 wlillr, Mc. I'ultN- Nil. 8, 3o IIHAN-II.1. vi.rnrrAw.Kn. iM-cfMliKiii- l'r tins . :ni7;rc TritNII'S I'rr tin Imskct, &0c. WCHT.H- I'rr liu , on' fAltltilTM IVr Imi . Wr. urm'tM.: ir ti.. i(Kiir.c. IIAHISIIKia I'rr .Inx.. t5r. HKANn Wnx, it-r 1-S Int. Imnkct. 00c; itlrltif I't it T"Kf IVr Ijii., 44l5tV; Mnlio, or I hi , Tf,f HWKKT 1'iiTATOKH-l'pr till.. TRflOOe. i,AIIII.tli:-rrr Ui. !4o, llullnnd seed. Ir Ii.jiii i'r.,iLu it, it l... l.M.t.. fjv. ll'll)H IVr till tiMMo I . '.tin i '- .... I im'nv., v . ("Kl.i:ilV--NVIiru,kn ami Utnh, 30313c; i'tru inn mrnolli tWo. 1'llfITH. I'lJACIIKH- rnllfnrtiln frreatonra. 11.55. 11.1 Mll-Ci.lll, .ii.lii. per rruto, U.loiI.'-O. I'KAHH-I'or Imx. 12,iiHf(2.2r. tlKAIMJH lii'lnwiir mi I Niaicnrn, jinr C Ib. IniNki't, 15,'; pnittrrii Ciuiconlit, lTIflSO. WATKUMKI.ONH-As to nlze, IiKjISc oacli. AI'I'I.KH-NntUc. 'MH 00 prr liu.; per 1,1,1.. V.'.tr. fiiHtrru, S2.&tKfj3.ti. I'UANIiKItWKfrcr bbl.. JT; per crato. KM. TIini'ICAIi PHriTfl. nllANflKH -MfXlt'iiti. prr Ijox. II.M. I.K.MoNB-CullfDniln, oxtru fniicy, J4.W; rliolti", tl. HANANAS Ti-r bunch, according to !.i"Tl2W FKIH Cnllfornlii, nw enrtonx, Wc; lny I'll". f. 1 MISCKI.t.ANKOl'S. fill"- IMtll'lillDV. "I NPTS- KiirIIhIi wulnutn. per lh no fllliortH. ,.T lb.. Uc. (iltllOlliH. prr II).. ls.1l ?c; raw pennuts. per lb., 6?&tyo; roaHtod. t,W7V: llrnzlh, 13c; I'ocans, OhlOc IIIIiI:H--N.i. 1 arern. 7e: No. 2 areen. N"1 salted. Kc. No. 2 snlted. 7c; No. 1 J.-"ln.lf. lb... .c; No. a veul calf. 12 to 15 lbs., tio. m:v vohic (;i:m:iial. m.ihickt. (Ititititlloiit til Hie Day an Varlon r.iiiiin.i.llllr, NKW VOHIC. Nov. 3. -KI.Ol'It-Hecolpts, lfl23 hblH. ; exports, 7.261 buls.; sales, 4,500 pkas. , market tlull and nominal In absence fit traders; winter patents, W.704.00; HtralKhts, tXWOXO); Minnesota patents, UM if43."i, winter extras, J2.(13tf3.00; Minnesota bakers, .t.0dfi3.4n, winter low grades, J2.45 1I2.H0. Hye flour, quiet; sales. VM bbls.; fair to Kooit, t3.O0il3.20; choice to fancy, 3.251f 3.01. Iluckwheat Hour, dull at J2.10if2.20. nt'CKWUKAT-Dull ut KflCOc. c. I. f New York. COllNMKALr-Qulct; yellow western, 6Gtf Mr. rtrnn.lywliie, $i.4512.(M. UYK-Dull; northwestern, Mtyc, f. o. b., aflont; stnto. CPB52C. i:. I. f New York. IIAHI.KV-Qulctj rrrdlnc 42ft46c. c. I, f Muffalo; inaltlnff. 60'JMc, c. I, f.. lluffalo, HAIthKY MAI.T-Dull; western, !UVic. WIIKAT Hocelpts, 231.000 bu.; Hales, 610. () bu. futures und 20,0) bu. spot. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 79'ie, f. o. b.. afloat, und 77tyc, elevator. No, 1 northern, Duluth, 8I?4C, r o. b . alloat; No. 1 hurd, Duluth, SSc, t. o. b . alloat. Options opened steady on ex pectations of bullish statistics Monday and after a slltiht setback under realizing re cti! ered on demand Inspired by fears that ArRfntlno news mlRht tiecome unfavornblo by the opeutnK or tho new week. Closed firm at c not advance. Hales Included No, 2 red. March. 2'dS2Hc. closed nt S2Hc: May. 8IS1i.2tyc, closed nt f2tyc; Nov-omber closet! at i74c; Decomber, TSHtlWic, closed at 7874c t;o OIlN-neoelnts. 202.S2;. bu.: exports. 142.- 1M bu ; sales, 60.000 bu. futurim and 60,00 bu. spot. Hpot, imn; No, 2, 45tyc, olevntor, and tfr'ic f. o. b.. afloat. Option markat was steady all tho morning on light offer ings, u woll sustained cash position and small receipts west, closed tlmi and He net higher. May. I2tyc, closed ut 42Vic; Decem ber. 4240. closed ut 42V4C OATS-ItecelptB, 85,400 bu.; exports. 25 1m. Kpot. atrady. No. 2, 25tyc; No. 3, 25c; No. 2 white, 2Sc, No. 3 white. 271,4o; track whlto western, 27i?33c; track mixed western, 25ty'f 2fitye; track whlto state, 77033c. Options, tlull nnd unchanged. rKi:t-Qulet, spring: bran. 116.20(316.33; middlings, I17.00Q1950; winter bran, 17.00 l'JCO; city. J17.Wai-M7.25. II AV Dull, (shipping, 7&j77!4c; good to choice, (Cty'nSJtyc. MOPS -Quiet; state, common to choice, WW crop, lff'13c; olds. ifi-Sc; 1'aclllo coast, lew crop, iiii uc; oius, -xuc. HID12H Clalveston. 20 to 23 lbs., ISo; Call- I"""". u " .. itjlt,. !"r'""'..iiMiJ '" 1SriV, ll'AIH Ul, .1 IU ou i J.;ATHKlt-Steaily: sole. Buenos Ayres, Knt t(J iu.avyW(,lKntS( tyy-ityci ucld, 224 . TVOOL- Dull; T x i5j,1Co. .loViHIONH- Peer, dull: famllv. J10.50 wv, i9.0Uii9.DO; beef hamB, JW.OOifi 2lM ,mckot, J10.txn10.50; extra India mess, ,ki,!,? r.i ,,,, ,.,,( u,. ,,,,...i 5; mens, jn.Oi'iiO.&O; beef hams, J20.009 ,,,k,Hi w.nnM; idckled shoufders, J6.23 j,,i 50; nlckleil hams, J9.25Pj9.76 . Lurd, quiet: w,.t.r menmed, $7.45: October closed at . ij. iii.iiiiuui j it, ,,,,, 1HUIK..-1 quiet; c(inttnftital, J7.55; South America. JS.25; J7.45. nominal; refined, market quiet; T. ' . . . . . . . ' compounu, 4u.u1tva.-a. ora, uuu; ram tneas. J12.22U13.60. III'TTKH Firm; creamery, 161f22tyu; fac tnry, l.lhPio; June creamery, 18U2lc; Imita tion creamery, lttyifWc, state dairy, IVd' 21c. CMLKSK-lrregulnr: large white, I0;c; small white, ll'.c; large colored, luc; small colored, Uc. KOtlH Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 20W23c. western, regular pncklng, at murk, 17hS0c, western, loss off, 22c. POTATOKSQulct: Jerseys. Jl.S7ty: New York. $1.23: Long Island, S1.501J1.75; Jersey sweets. $1 fti2.0n. TALLOW-yulutj city, 4!ie; country, 4ty HICK-Strndy; domestic, fair to extra, 4Sn6tyc; Japan. 445c. MOLA8HK8 Quiet: New Orleans, open Kettle, good to choice. 4tr53o. MKTALH Pig Iron, dull: northern. $14,001? $ 00. southern. $t;t.5f"i15.50. Copper, dull' in .41. uroKorB. J10 TilS S7ty. Leud, dull; brokers $1. Tin plute. dull. l.lvertiiinl (J nil 11 nnd Prnvlalnna. LIVKHPOOL. Nov. S.-WMKAT-Spit. steady. No. 2 red western winter, steady at 5a lltytl. No. 1 northern spring, steady ut 6a 3tyd; No. 1 California, steady at a 4d. Futures, quiet; December, Es U'id; January, 6s id, March, 6t id. COIIN Hpot dull; American mixed, new. 4s 2tyJ. Futures, qultt; December, 4s tyd; Juuuary, 3.a fi'vd. FLOru-Bt. LouU fancy winter, sternly ut Rs 6,1 PHOVISlONS-neef. extra India mess, easy ut tvi for prime mess; western, Ilrm at 72a. tanl, American retlned, In pulls, 3a M; prlmo western tl'rces. stently nt 37 M. llanis, short cut. II to 16 lbs sltiily in 41a. llHcnn. Cumberland cut. 24 In 30 Ibt.. Ilrm at I7h: short ribs. IS 1 1 22 lha. firm nt 17s. long clear middles, Haht. 3t) to Jb Iti.a . steady at tfs; short clear backs. K to I't lha.. tirm at lis i'.iI; cliir bellies, 11 to IH lbs.. Ilrm ut 53a t!.; shoul ilrrs. square. 1? to II Ilia., steady at 3Cs M ChiMe. AmerliHii tlneat white tlrm at Mt W; Hniat ,'nlnred. tlrm at 51s 6.1 ' TnlloW, prime, steady at 21a 9tl; Australian. In U: thin, tlrm ut S7a i'm! UOSIN -common, tlrm .it 15s. IIOPS-M l.indon tPaclllc coast), steujy at 2 lot 3a to 2 lbs. & llirrrKH Cnlte.1 States finest, quiet nt 'As- l'nlted State colored, easy at 2s 6d. PKAS-Can idlan. quiet M 5a 7il. I'eurla MnrUrl. PKOHIA. Nov. 3.-COHN-8teady. No. 3, IV. OATS -Firm. No 2 white. :n,c. track, WUISKY-on Ihe basis of SII7 for Aiihhetl goods. Mllttnttl.ee Urnt.t llnrkel, MllAVArKKK. Nov 3 - WIIKAT SiH iv No ' northern, 73'-jW75.c. No. ', liorlhrri' T1(i74 , U1K F'nn (," 1 Wii(5le UAKLUY-.Nw 2, MtitStt, samp'e, 531j&7c. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat in Iimotivc, but AiUancos Argentiue Adylcos. on CORN RULES QUIET, BUT STIFF IN PRICE tlin tttn linn In llnl la nl n Slimilallll mill Alnrlift la llnro ttf rfnttiit I'rtM laltuiN rr (Irnrnillj Hull. flllCAHfl, Nov. 8 WhntU tiilvniu'cd Vr tfittny tm bullish Argentine nclvli-ca. I'orn clnwit lie lilnlit'1- mid uatH unchunni',1. 1'ro IpIoiih nt this cluo wiTf iiv lovst-r. Tin- wliont market was Imiutlvc tliroiiRli nut tlie iia.alnit. tnitler.a lis uauiil IhMiik In I'llliod tt) keep tllflr trudfH I'MMlly liulunroil nimlnwl tli'vclopini'iits tlurliiK the Sund.iy tr.ai. Operntlona by aculpor.s formetl most nf the lumliu'ux. but tlicrc was ?om liuylng by the northwi'Ht from local ltiteroatB bear hilly Inclined. December opened u Hhfttle lower nt Se to Tll'jc becausn of the ex cellent weather it ml u decline at Liverpool, which, however, ui only equal to the drop hero yerilerthiy. At tho mart tho marknt touched "SWimc. but eased ort nunln to T3'c. At thin point dwrts were moved to cover ihelr fntes by an ArKentlna cable eKtl timtlnt,' the cxportnbl.! HurpHitt from the c, , inline crop or 48,OuO.Oi)0 Int., or '.'T.OWJ.OOO hu. Ics than the KiirplUM nf the croi at prcHtuit inovliid. December advanced to 735,o niul eliiKCd firm at that IlKure, J,e over yenter dny. New York reported I loadn taken f"f esport. Seaboanl clenranees In wheat and Hour wcro equal to 42l,Oiiu bit. Primary to celpta were 782,000 bii.. compared with .10.0,1,1 bu. laMt year. MlnneapoIlH and Duluth re ported rra earn, against A hiHt week and 723 a year hko. I.ocrI recclptH were 12u car?, 2 of rontrnet Krade. Corn ruled quiet but Hllff In price. Coun try offerings were small and there was a rood cimh demand, two factors which, com bined with the wheat MlcmUli, HUHtiilned lirlceM In the fuen of the t'cellent weather, lterelptn were i:tl earn. December opened it Bhnrte hlqher nt RTi(TiXic. touched 35N Sic and then ralllctl to aHc. nt which the market closed, tu higher than the close yeHterday. Out a were, Inactive nnd linro of feature. Hpreulntlon wiih at u Htanihtill. 1'rlccH wcro (tteady, however, on mnall aeoeptaliceH and a fair HhlppliiK ilcmnnd December i-old be tween 21e and 22c. clofltiK unchaimed at 22c. ItecelptB W.'to 137 earn. PrtvhloiiH wcro Kcnerally tlull. Tho mar ket opened lower liccaupo of liberal lion te celtitH, lower pliers at the yards and a lib eral estimate or tho iceelptH for next week. There wan a Knot! cash demand for lard, but th" tipenltm lots wns not entirely re Knlned. Jnnunry pork sold between Jll.2i'a and J1I.17V4 and closctl xi.te lower at ii.-.j Hid JlI.Kty and closet! 2'Ao lower at Hl.j lanuary lard, between J0.70 and Ji..i2ty nut 'r..fi7ty, eloslns 2tyc down at JO.CTty, and lanuarv ribs, between jr..97v1l'i-tO and $5.'J7Vs, January la ft.. .Intiiinrv with the close Stye depressen in jjj.s. Kstlmat.-d receipts ftir Monday: Whent, ii.i cars; cum, 170 cars; oats, 100 cars; hui;s, rJ.fniO heatl. The leatllni; futures rnnned as follows: Arttcles.l Open. High. Low. Close. I Yes'y. Whent I I I I ;72'tin. 72U!i' 72t,'72H-'f'"li 73iifity, 73, 731,1 73 j 74;j 7l473jl7lj 74tyj :rtr.t.MI 25lt.1t 1' 35'4' Nov. 72'4 73V 74, 37tr Dec. Jan. Corn Nov. Dec. Mny Oats Nov. Dec. May Pork Nov. Jan. I.nrd Nov. Dec. Jan. Itlhs- Nov. Jan. 130't 36SflV4i3i5U''o!l StfMI'i 36W4 l'21iiai,l 21 21Uil 21 23ini,23Tifr2l'23'3T4.23T.y21 23"-4 10 rati 11 25 7 00 f, R214 fl 70 f. 25 C 00 I .1. I 10 70 U 22ty 7 0214' fi 80 67ty! 11 17tyi 11 22',-' 11 17'j 7 00 77ty 6 fi7!4 700 I 0 77(4! 6 70 I I 7 O714 c sr 6 7214 fi 27'4 6 97tyl 0 P7ty 5 !7ty b W.4 No. 2. Ciih riuotntlons were ns follows: KLOl'It Quiet: winter patents, Jl. 03.90; straights. t3.10fl3.0; bakers, J2.202.73. Wl I HAT No. 3 spring, 72;c; No. 2 red, '3COHN-No. 2, 374c; No. 2 yellow, SSHo. OATH No. 2. 22Uc; No. 2 white, 26c; No. 3 white. 24ti:0tyc. A IIAltf.KY Fair to choice mnltlng. 50ffjSe. SKKDS -Klax. No. 1. J1.7SMM SO; No. 1 northwestern, S1.S0U1.81. Prlmo timothy, J4.25. Clover, contract grade, S10.00'iJ1ii.2j. PltOVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., SlO.lflff 10 50. I.nrd, per 100 lbs. 17.074117.10. Short ribs, sides (loose), $6 53116.73. Dry salted shoulders (boxetll. Jrt.O0SC.25. Short clear sides (boxed). S8.60ft6.70. WIUH1CY llasls of high wines, per gal., J1.27. Tho following aro tho receipts and ship ments today: . Artlclea. Hecelnls. Shipments Flour, bbls 19.000 18,000 "Wheat, bu 143,000 iiti.two Corn, bu 18S.000 290.00,) Oats bu 162,000 159,00.) Hye. bu LOO) 3,000 Harlev. bu '.. .. 83,Wi0 20.0i On M10 Produce exehnnee today th" but ter market was quiet; creamery, 15f?21He; dnlry. 13fTlSo. Cheese, ilrm at 10,t(ll'.4c Kggs, tlnn; fresh, ISe. SIOVn.MllXTS OF STOCKS AM) IIOXDS. Attentlou nf Hie Trailer la lllveilctl by the Politico! I'nrudr. NKW YOniC, Nov. 3. The attention of Stock exchnngo brokers was Inrgely di verted to tho political pnrado today nnd trading was almost entirely confined to tho closing up of contracts over Sunday, or until after election. Tho bears went dis posed to cover evidently, us prices moved upward for tho most part. Inspired stnto merits regarding tho heavy enmlngs shown from operations of some of tho great steel corporations and 11 report that n largo con tract In South Africa hnd been secured by the Pressed Hteel Car companv helped the latter stock to tho extent of 3 points nnd other members of the group 1 to Ity. There was an urgent demand from a short In terest In Sugar nnd somo of tho Now York public utilities shot upward buoyantly, In tho rnllrond Iht gains wero smaller hut general. Louisville sold In small quantities ut IS over last night's level nnd only a fow other rnllrond stocks gained as much us a nnint. Jimt heforo the close nrlces ran off . . n- 1 1 ,f,n muliloli u'llH inil. splcuous In Susrnr nnd Hapld Transit. 'Ihe tone was easy at tho end. Sentiment was not much discomposed by yesterday's flurry In the call loan market, as It was attributed In. part to mnnlpulntlon. Tho conditions which mado tho manlpulntlon effective nre felt to be temporary and tho quick weak ening of sterling exchange yesterday In re sponse to the rise In money gave confidence that unv requirement for money would draw aildltlonal gold from Kurope. The Stock exchange seemed to expect a gain In oush to be shown In tho bank statement, as there was a failure to toko account of hist Saturday's statement having iintlcl tinted the effect of largo payments for gold which are mado to figure ngnlu In this week's statement of subtrcasury operations. Mad It not been that the gala on tho in terior movement ran up considerably over yesterday's preliminary estimates tho loss would huvo been considerable. The decline In tho loan and deposit Items made the de creuse In the surplus merely nominal. A feature In the outside market was buying of Standard Oil up to fiOfl and 610 bid. The previous high record for tho Block was two. Last week's ranlil speculative gait has been checked this week. Tho volume of denllngs has fallen off to near tho poli t of midsummer dullness. There Is a disposi tion In Wall Btreet to iittrlbulo this to u Judicious curbing process by what aro called "the controlling Interests," meaning the Interests which are deeply committed to soeculntlvo ventures. This Is so fur true that the Inordlnnte manipulation, which wns tho feature of last week's dealings, has been lnraely ill.tcnntlnuod. The ndvunce In tho money rate during the latter pnrt of the week shows the wis dom of precautionary measures adopted. Had Ihero neen mueu large nnuuw nar rowed for speculation the disturbance or mnnev rates would have been more seve.ro and the forcing of lln.i lilutlon on a nun h lnrger scale The stiffening of tho call loan fill. 1 Is attributed to the exigencies of tho monthly settlement. 11 ml It Is hoped that with the redistribution or tho amount a iliu.s borrowed In the form t'f dividends the In terior wl'l be returning ease of money next week. Needles to say the "rontrollng In terests" also hopo there will bo a renewal nf speculative demand for stocks with tho easier money market. A renewal of the movement to the Interior of currency Is among the possibilities. Hunkers point nut that owing to the high prlro at which cot ton has been marketed larger amounts of money will be retained at tho south after the process has been completed than for several years. It Is expect ml that when the tlm comes for the reflux of mouev from the Interior channels the first result will bo seen in the presentation of bank notes for redemption nnd their consequent retirement French markets nre unfavnrab'y affected by political troubles In Hnnln nnd by 111 easlness over Ihe course of domestic eventt. following tho close of tho exposition, which has been a period of cummuiily recognized truce In Trench politlts The Merman in. nil markets h,ie made good progress towartla rrniiieratlnn. hut are not expected t" be In condition to meet It. reign require ments for the present Tlioce who seek light on the future of the stock market by me annl.ig of events in ism would II ml , that after rhhm frotq early In Oelnlier ' high prices were totieheil generally within a week after election, after which they tb-- .' clltied until Into In December to nenr the ear y uclolier letl (iginti llusluess In bonds has been ,u a declltdng stule and largtly conieiurali'd In a i -w ui'irtgnges of speculative values. I'r' e have receded. I nil. , I Statts new and old Is advanced i, and all ,ther Issues i4 .f cent ovir lip' cull price a week ago. Commercial Advertiser's 1,, union tlutnclal cablegram says: Tho stock market was eurcincly quiet today. Prices were irregu lar In their movements. 'I he American department was as still as the rest of tho Hat. Kerybdy la waiting for the election. Prlcts nf Amerlcnn shares were above parity, hnweer. Smith, rn Paiillc hstes wore again tho main featute, but thrv c'osed below tho highest for the day, few dealers waiting for ihe opening In Wall street. Money was easier. Call money, Ity per cent. The .following nrt. the clotlni; prices on t Iio New York Stock exchange: Atchison In Ud Ilaltlmoru ti O... Canniiian Puc... Canada So ft! Pnlon IMclllc ... r.i ;i I do pr.i 4r,,k 7.i Wabaali ; ST 1 do nfd 11 Mty Wheel. .i l K... .Tt.i tin 2d pfd 21' 1U' Wis. Central .... l'.'ty t.'S'a Third Avenuo ...10S 20 .Miams Kx 110 hi American Ux lM CheH. A: Ohio.... Chieiigo (1, W.. C , U. ,V y Chi. Ind. Ac Ii... do pfd Chicago Ai 13. Ill ll.! I . H. MX 4 Chicago A: N. W.liiJ'4 Wells-Kargo Kx.127 C, ll. 1. .t- P.... fjt Amur. Col. Oil... ;tU C C. C . St. 1,. (U'l tin pfd 8lty i. oioraiio ho... i.'m oilier. .iiiiiiniK 5. 4 do ptd tlo 1st pftl.. 21 H'i 17'' !U il .-.Pi uo pin Del. ,V iludsoii. Del. I.. A; W.... Denver .V It. M. do pftl Krlo do 1st pftl C.t. Nor. pfd.... Mocking Coal . Mocking Valley Illinois Central. Iowa Central .. tlo pfd Lake Krlo Ai W do nftl ii Ainer. t. A: it.. I do nfd Amer. Splilts ., ilo pfd Amer. S. II tlo nfd 20 ii?. M'l Amer. S. & W. .1C!. tlo pfd. 7f.ij Ifi'j Amer. Tin Plate. 3.1 .I'M ,1(1 pill H i"i Amer. Tobacco . H.l4 .'t'4 ,l,i pfd M ll Anne. ;iln. Co.... 45ty 31'i llrookb 11 It. T... 61 l'i.l Colo. Fuel .t 1... I.nku Hhoro . I., .ii X ...2101, Con. Tobacco ... '.Vj ...76 do pfd SIS ... W, Federal Stel 3;i ...15n'2 do prd tty ... Oen. Mleetrlc ....Ill's ... BsU Olucose Sugar ... 53 ... ')7'a do pfd 10O ... U,t- Inter. Panel' 20 Manhattan I,... Met. St. Ity Mex. Central .. .Minn. ,t St. 1j.. tlo pfd Mo. Paellh! .... Mobllo A: Ohio. M., K. Ar T tlo pfd N. J. Central .. X. Y. Central . Nortolk As W... tlo pftl No. Pacific .... do pid Ontario 0: W... Ore. Hy. . Nav do pfd Pennsylvania .. Heading tlo 1st pfd tlo 2d pfd Illo U. Y tlo pfd St. 1.. An H. K... do Isl pfd ill) 2,1 pfd St. U. SouthW.. do pfd St. Paul tlo nfd . do ptd CA . 10 Laclede Ons ftty . :ii' Natlouul lllscult. X.'tn .I3l'a do pfil 89,4 .llJty National Lead .. 194 . tin pfd n . 7. v National Stuel ... I'.ity . do pftl M . 7-! N. Y. Air Hrnke.121 . 2:''. No. Amerlcnn ... 1V . 4'! Pacltle Coast .... 50 . 7 1' do 1st pftl 81 .l.l-'-i do 2d pfd 6"i . J7.S Paclllc Mall 42',' . f7 l'copln'n (ins l'3"' . 27;fc Pressed S. Car... 47 . W tlo pfd M'j . !ti Pullman P. Car..1SS . nr.ii s. n. At T r. . 67 Sugar 121 . 3r. do pfd US . lIUTenu. Coal & I... rt! . ll V. S. Leather ... llty .lPiSt do pfd 71 .I.IK. ! S Itulilu.r 3MS St. P. .t Omaha. 112 So. Paellln .n 111) pftl Vf'2 Western I'nlon... H.'i. So. ltairwuy l,:H u. publl.! I. & 8.. 14 do pfd r.i'.ty tlo pfd M'-ty TyxiiB&lut..lo. 17 P. C'.C. &. St. L. 50 Xctr YorU Monej- lnrket. NKW YOIlIf, Nov. 3. MONK V On call, nominal; prime mercantile, paper, 4V35V4 per cent. BTKHLINO KXCIIANGK Nominal, wtth nctual business In bankers' bills st J4.S3tf 4.S31i for tlemand and nt J4.80 for Blxty days; posted rates, JI.81OTI.81ty and SI. S3; commerclnl bills. JI.794OI.60. HILVnit-Ccrtlllcntes, 61tyflC3c; bar, C4tye; Mexlcnn dollars, 50'4c. . PONDS- Stule, inactive: railroad, steady; government, strong; refunding 2s, regis tered and coupon, IWty; 3s, registered nnd coupon, 1G9VS; new 4s, registered and coupon. 134H; old 4s. registered, 115H; coupon, 115),; Cs, registered und coupon, U2. Tho closing prices on bonds today are ns follows: V. S. rcf. 2s, reK..lJH4 N. V. O. Is 110 do coupon 101 s N-. J. C. g. 5s.,..t'jl do ss, reg iiiyty so. j-iicnic as.... 15.17. do coupon .109' "a do 4s. ,.103, tlo new 4s. reg.. 134. N Y, C ,t St L 4s.pi, tlo coupon l'il N. & W. con. 4b.. 97 do old 4s, reg...U5 Ore. Nav. Is lus do coupon 1151B do 4s i)3 tlo 6s. reg 1:24 O. S. L. 6s 127ty do coupon U2J4 do consol 6s 114ty D. of C. 3 Cos l.'IVa Heading gen. 4s. 8S Atch. pen. 4s l')ty it. O W. Is Wty do adj. 4s K:jH I. & 1 M 0. 6s. HO'i Canada 80. 2s lOCty St L tt S F g. Ca.UT. C. & O. 4tys 1(H) St. Puiil cons Kn'4 do 6s USty St. P. C. & P. ls..U.ty C. & N. W. c. 7s..i:t7ty do 5s llt.vj do S. F. d. 5s..ll7tySo. Puclllo 4s ml Chicago Ter. 4s.. P2ty do 6s Uu4 Colo. So. 44 81ty S. H. & T. Cs Ct D. As H. C. 4s.... 99 Texas & P. ls....l!4',4 Krle Ketieral 4s... 71 1 tlo 2s m F. W. Ai D. C. is. 7.1 I'lllou PuclflO 4s..l05Ti (lun. Kleetrlt: 5s..1.20 Wabash Is Pl.ty in. i:enirai is....inli no .s iuz L. & N. mil. Is... US', West Shore 48...1ILS M K. & T. 2s.... iii-j Wis. Central Is.. Si, do 4s Wty Va. Centiirlns ... Duty lliiftlnn Sliit'k Quo! ntlttiiN, UOSTON, Nov. 3. fall loans, 3!40l per cent; llmo loans, 4tyi0 pur cunt. Olllclal prices: A., T. & H. F 3irWest Knd 791' do prd 71 Wis. Central 12ty Amer. Sugar i23'VAtt:hlson 4s l')0 ilo ptd llfltylN. K. O. & G. 5h.. 62 Amer. Tel U7VAdventuro 5 llostoil & A 217 lAlloilez Mill, Co. 2ty Huston Klcvated.lVi Amal. Copper.... O.'ty lloston & Mo.... 190 lAtlantlo 2 Ity C. II, & Q.? 12!ty 'Hoston & Mout.321 Dominion Coal.,. i'.Sty Hullo Ai Hoston, iWVi do prd 1111 Cal. & Mecla ....HW Fcdoral Steel .... :t9i Centennial 17; do pfd CMJ, Franklin II Fltchburg nfd...i:w Humboldt 2". Gun. Kloctrlo .... 14ty;Osccolu 71 ty do pnl 140 Parrot 454 Mux. Central .... 12'.i Qulncy KV Mich. Tel 8.1 ISantn Fo Copper. 7 N. K. O. As C I'.'U Tamarack 2.Y7ty Old Colonv 201 ll'tah ..lining Old Dominion .... 22 IWInnnn :t Villon Paclllc .... Cl'i.Wolvorlncs 42'4 Asked. etr York Mlnlnic Nloelcs, NKW YOHK. Nov. 3. The following are the closing quotations for nilnlnj; slmr.-j today: ('hollar 12 Ontario 600 Ophlr 75 Plymouth ID .Quicksilver 125 do pfd 650 Sierra Novnda ,. 20 Standard 850 irnlon Con 15 Yellow Jacket ... 15 Crown Point 1 Con. Oil. & V11..IO0 Deadwood f0 Mould & Currle.. 7) Halo A; Norcross. 20 Momcstnko fii Iron Silver CS Mexican 27 I,o 11 do it HtncU (tiiolHtlnna, LONDON, Nov. 3.-2 p. Iil.-Closlng; ConsT7 money ...."OS1)! Krlo '. do account .... !i9ty do 1st pfd Atchison .".i't Punnsylvunlu .... Canadian Paclllc. M'S Heading St. Paul 119 No. Pacific pfd... II Inols Central. .. l-"i Clrnnd Trunk .... Louisville 7i"i Anaconda 70 75 fit, in i 39Ti I'nlon lu e. pfd... 7S Hand Mines N. Y, Cuntrnl,...13G7i' December. Uar silver, quiet at 29 15-lCd per ounro. Money, 2tyl'ifJ per cent. The rate of dis count In tho open market for short blll.i Is 3141I3 13-P1 per cent; for 3 mouths' bills, 3' per cent. Weekly Hunk Stnlenirnl. NKW YOniC, Nov. S.-Thn weekly slnte incut of the avcniKCM of tho associated banks shows: Loans, $792,330,300, decrease, $1,501,300; tleposlts. $f4l.775,2(i1 decrease, Jl. 6I6.31V); circulation, SitO.'IT.wO. Increase, 157, M); legal tenders, $;,S,351.100, Increase, $405, KiO; specie, $158.403,1iki. decrciisu, SSOO.tWO: to tal reserves. J'.'lll,.T.i,'.,oo. th crease, 118.1.500 j resorve required, $210,4 !3,S0(i, ilecrense, $104,. 076: uurplus reserve, $5,5,950,400, decrease, JS1.I2S. Neiv Yoi'U lltiinrlN niul Iiiiinrls. NKW YOHIt. Nov. 3.- Kxports of gold iiml silver from this port to all ciriu tries for this week aggregate $l.(i23,5C8, ell ver bars and coin, and $1.1. 115 gold. Tho imports of specie were JI.UVs.ioo uulil and fl6l,Ci'. silver. Imports of dry goods and mereliaiidlsu were valued at $10.S3r.f.2d. Condition nf Hie 'Irciiaiiry. WASIIINflTON. Nov 1-Toduy's stalo ment of tho treasury linlaiices In the gen eral fund ecluslve of the JI60,(io)(t) i.ild icserve In the division of redemutl'iii, shows. Available cath hulancet, JI37.124, 797, Kold. $:'2,957.6P. Flu 11 lie I it I Notes, ST. LOriH, Nov S.-CI'Mirlngs, Jl.C'J.iirt; bnlauces, Ji',10,73!!; Money, 6117 per cunt; New York excliaiiKt', 3"c discount bid, 30 ilh count iisked HALTIMOHK. Nov 3 -Clcarlngs, $.1,611.. 356. luilanct's, $6r.',5!'5. CHICAGO, Nov, 3 -Clearings, S20,4l2,tf); buluucvs, Sl,il,Ut; pobU'd cxchuiib'e, 4.!ly 4.86, New York exchange 3,v tll.count CINCINNATI. Nov 3 Clearings. J2 0t1. 850, New York excHange, hHl2Ve dlscoon'; money, 3ittH per t cut HOSTON. Not J Cle.lllngs. JS0 3,2.1.'i balanrea, S2.J22.tW. NKW YOHK, Nov. 3 -CU arirgs. 2i'J. 6:19,42.1; blilnnees, $9,872.0(1 PMll.ADKLPIIIA. Nov. J -1 l.-arlnga, 956.191, balaites. J2.ss5.ul6 I'tirelun rliiiiiit'lnl. PKHLIN. Nov. .1 -The weekly statement of the Hank of Mrrmaiis shows the follow ing changes: Cash In hit ml, tleclease, 84, .W.nuum; treiisurv notes, tin reitae. iWl.wom, other set iit ltli s, It,, reus,', 2,MW,,t00ni; imles In circulation, Increase, lii.iino.ooiim Kx chnnge on London, aum 4.Stypfga for checks. Discount rates: Short lillls. 3ty per cent; thrce-montha' hills, 4', per cent. PAHIS, Nov. 3.- Prices were tint on the bourse today, owing to the continuous sell ing. HpnnMi 4s and Hlo tlntos were sln gltd out for attack. Increasing the dullness Later thett was a tit 1 1 x 1111,1 Industrial sesl bly recovered. Katllts and Hlo tlntos were weak at the close. Three per cent teiites. ITOf 57c ror the 1, ,, 111, t. i:.xchniige on Lon tlnn. 35 f 9c for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 66.411. LONDON, Nov. 3. -fluid premiums are quoted nt Hllenos Ayres at 13.' Spanish 4s, 05,73. Cotton anr:e!. NKW YOHK, Nov. 3. -The cotton nmlket opened llrmer ut 1111 advanri' or 31i7 points on local and Unlit foreign buying, eMeuy for protection of oveisold accounts, the motive being finst reports from the northern belt. All things 1 onsldereil the early advance- was remarkable, us receipts overtopped esti mates, the cables decidedly unfriendly and a substantial bull support was lucking. It later leaked out that prominent foreign shorts were nppiehenslve of it "suueeze" In spot innrketH south nnd cold weather. After tho call tho solo featuro or trailing was tho buying or November nnd January by a leading Knglhh house. The room trade was fairly well eelied up and w alehouses had generally anticipated 11 narrow market. Tho government chart reported freezes In the northwestern belt, but showed reason ably high temperature everywhere. South ern markets wero stently to ilrm and un changed. The market finally rinsed steady with prices 8yio points higher ST. I.OflS, Nov. 3 COTTON Stelil.v; no sales, middling, 9 l-'6c, receipts, tl.79i bales; fhlpmeiils, ri'J bans; stock, to.wl bales. NKW OHLKANS. Nov. 3. COTTON Futurts, steady; November, fc.bUi't s:le, Dc cemlior, s.MQS.8Sc; January, h.MiCi V.tj; March. 8.85H8.86c, April, 8.8i.uS.i8c; Mav, S.S6f8.87c; June, SS7il8.s.te. LIVKHPOOL. Nov. 3.-COTTON-Spot, limited ilemund; easier; Ameilcan ml'j dllng, 5 19-S2c; good mldJllng. 5lC; mid dling, 5 1.32o; low middling. 4 31-S2e; good ordinary, 4 23-32c; ordinary. 4 15-J2c. 'I h" sales of the day were Cduo bales, or whlih rv) were ror speculation mi l export and In cluded 6,200 American. Hecelpts, 30,'AO bales. Including Itt.JoiJ American. Fill nr. t opened quiet and closed quiet, but ste.tly; Amerlcnn middling. I m. c . November, 6.03c, sellers; November-December. U;!''l 4 Ut. sellers; December-J inuary. 4 60 n l.ble. sellcrt. .lim iary-IVbrunry. 4.61. sellers, l e.i-ruary-Mnrch, 4.67il4 f.x. .sellers; Mareh April, 4.66, selleif; April-May, I.6.1, seller;;; May-June, 4.5.1KI.6I, buyers; June-July, 4.... sellers: JuH -August, 4.61, sellers; Allgiist- September, i.K, buyers. Kntiaita Clly Ilrnln nun I'rot laltiti. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 3 WI IKATDe cemlier, CJ(c; Mnv, t'.9c; cash, No. 2 hard. laVuCSe: No. 3. C3'.'lC3tyc; No. 2 red, G9U71c; No. 3, CiigOSc. . COHN-Deccmber. 33',(,e: May. Sltyc; carh, No. 2 mixed, 33Wi3lc; No. 2 while, 3o'4u; No. 3. 3ltyc. OATS-No. 2 white, 2P4020C. HYU No. 2, 43tyc. . , MAY-Cholco timothy. S10.00O10.50; choice prahin, Js.eiiii8.50. Ili:TTKH-Creamery. 18fl20c; dairy, fancy, 17o. KGGS-FIrm; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, 16c don., loss off, cuses returned; new whltewnotl cuses Included, tyo more HKCKIPTS-Whont, 49.6J0 bu.; corn, l.l,t bu.; oats, C, kXi bu. , SIIIPMKNT.S-Wheat. 120,800 bu.; corn, 2,400 bu.; outs, 4,000 bu. Oil Mtirltrt. OIL CITY. Nov. 3,-OIL-Crrdlt balances, J1.10; certlllcates, no bids; shipments, 87,ul3 bbls.; average, 16I.6CI bills., tuns, 81,042 bbls.; average, 92,018 bnrrols. NKW YOHK, Nov. 3.-OI LS-Cottonsecd, prime crude, sue; yellow, S3ty1l3lc .J'e troleuni, dull; icllned. New York, $i-4u; Philadelphia nnd Haltltnoro, $7.40; Phi In dolphln. und Halllmorc, In bulk. J4.8j. Hosln, quid; strained, common to good, $1.4. 1411 l.wi. rurpiniine, uuu. tovt'u " LIVKHPOOL. Nov. 3.-01 LS-Cottonseed, Mull rollned, spot, in barrels, tlull, 22s t,tl, Turpentlno spirits, easy, 9,1, Linseed oil, 31s 9,1. Petroleum, retlned. 7,1. LONDON. Nov. 3.-01LH-Cnlcuttu Un seed, spot, 00a CI. Linseed oil, 33s Ityd. Turpentlno slrlts, 31s 2'jd. Stiunr Jlai-ilrl. NKW OHLKANS. Nov. 3. - SI'GAH -Steady; o icn kettle. 3 13-lCc; open kettle, centrifugal. 4t4e; ceiitrlfugnl. granulated. 4Hc; whiles. 4ic; yellows, 4'vtfl'sc; seconils, 454t4e. Molusses, quiet; open kettle, 251i3-'c: centrlfUKul, 12yi8c. Syrups, Bteudy ut 27 4i31c. NKW YOHK. Nov. 3.-SFGAH-Steady: fulr refining, 3Tj,c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4sCi niolUBues sugar, Sc. LONDON, Nov. 3.-UKKT SUGAH No vember, 9a 6tyd. Near YorU Dry ISnnila. NEW VOHIC, Nov. 3.-DHY GOODS Tho market today was brought to a com plete standstill by the sound money parade, ininv booses otienlmi onlv to receive their mall, whllo In till there wus n fitispenslon of operations until Monday, which, however. Is hot expected to show much Improvement over today. A radical chango In markut cortlltlons Is looked for after o'ectlon, when mnnv deals nro expected to bo completed and now spring business Inaugurated. California Dried Fruits. MSW lUltlt, ftOV. 3. UAt.lt'UltiNlA I) i" ,f .tiarltct Inncttvo nnu nominal, Tho market for evaporated apples ruled quiet mid nominally unchangud; stnto, common, was quoted at iy-oo; iirlmo, 4doUc; choice, 6tyfiCc; fnncy, 6i6tyc. Prunes, 3tyytyo per lb., ns to size and quullty. Apricots, Hoyul, ll14o; Moor Park, 151716c. l'uachcs, peeled, ieti20c; un pcoled, C59c. I'lillnileliilila Produce Market, PMILADKLP11IA, Nov. 3, TlUTTRn l'lrm; fancy wcHtcrn creamery, 23tyc; fancy wostern prints, 27c. F.GG8 Firm; fresh nearby nnd western, i?u; fresh southwestern, 20e; fresh south urn, 21c. OHKHSK-Steadv: New York full crenm- ! cry and fancy small, lllflltyc; New York run creamery, goon to cnoicc, luyuc. Tolrtlo .tlurkel. TOLKDO, O.. Nov. 3. WIIKAT-Dull nnd Ilrm; cash and November, 76tyc; December, 77?.c; May. 82tyc. COHN Dull and unchanged; cash nnd N( vember. 37o; December, 33S,c. OATH-Dull anil Btcndy; cash, 22Vie; De ceinhnr, 23'4c H Y K 64 c. CLOVKHSKKD-Dull; November, J6.75J December, J6.73; .March, $0.0714. Duluth Market. DVLI'TII, Nov. 3,-WIIKAT-No. 1 hnrd, cash, 78io; December. 7S'4e; May, 81"ic; No. 1 northern, cash, 764c; November, "6e; Derembcr, 7C',ie; May, 79He; No. 2 uortheit!, 714c OATS-2.HiiiT2lc. COHN-37tyc. Mlntienpiiltn IVhenf Inrliel, M1NNKAPOL13. Nov. 3 -WIIKAT-Cnsh, 76Tio; December. 7l7c; Mny. 77?1l7Sc. On track: No. 1 hard, (7e; No. 1 uortneru, 75Ttc; No. 2 northern, 73'j737ic. 'onet ,'MitrUrl. NKW YOnif, Nov. 3. COFFKK - Snot, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 84e; mild, quiet; Cor dova, 9V4tM3Uf. Slock In Slitlit. Following are tho recelpta at the four principal western mariteis Kovemucr a: Cattle, lines. Sheen. South Omaha 32t 6,166 m chlcugo 19,000 2,ffl0 Kansas City 600 6,(X l.ono fit. Louis 1,000 3,0u0 125 Totals 2,121 33,166 4,021 Court nf Inquiry Ordered, WASHINGTON, Nov. 3, Tho Navy do partmcnt has tltrcctrd Admiral Hemoy at Cu vlte to convene a court of Inquiry to In quire Into the chnrgo of cownrdlco against Captain Hall, United States murines, pro ferrcd hy Minister Cougor at Pekln. llttlilierN S I it li ii Off Clllrcu. HKLLKFONTA1NK, O., Nov. 3.-Tho Farmers' and .Mcrciiiinin' mum safe at Jack son Center was blown at 2 o'clock this morning and It Is stated $5,600 was secured. Citizens, aroused by the explosion, poured into ino strceis on:y in tie tiriveu in by heavily armed ami masked men, who escaped on a nunucur ovor tno onio south cm railway Women's lints Mnal ( tinn OIT. ST. LOIMH. Nov. 3. A snccal to tlis Post-Dlsputch from Fort Worth, Tex., saya that t no city council nas jiesseti an ordlnanco compelling women to remove their hats at all public entertainments where a feo Is churned. The ordinance provides n tine of $5 or expulsion from tli etlwl miumviii lur u viuiuiiun. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET j? lit coijitn of Cattle for Week Show Slight Dc crctiBc Ooinpnred with LrU. , NICKEL, HOG VALUES WENT OFF ABOUT A tiniiil Micct und I, mill, In tetltr t)e nut ml unit Mippl j l.luht, Prli'CN airuiiufr Iim- epU-(iiit.il I'cc.l cr W. tlicrt 11 I, title lllttlier. ,, , SOUTH OMAHA, Not. 3 He. elnlM iinip. t'uiti.i il.ivd t4lu,i.ii Olllclal Monday 4,740 2.7S1 Jt.K7 1 Ulllclul Tuesday I,16f 7.152 j.',li' Olllclal Wednesday 3,lV,S h,92 4,ii'.l nillelal Tlmrsilav 3.151 4,621 3.6JS Olllclul P'rlday :h!1 4,3a5 2.M Olllclal Saturduy 321 R.lGii 3J6 : Total this week . . .17.0tl 3 1. 090 ZiM"J M'eek ending Oct 27 . 17.VJ5 3j.o71 38 13.1 1 " et-K (.lilting Oct. 20. ... 20,81 j 3'.9IS hl.uitl Week ending Oct. 13 25,617 3a,3l5 M...2 Week ending Oct. 6 26.271 42. W) O..I12 ,,,..,. .. i. . . 1..1 sifi J ? i .vLr,.., ,'llf0.rJ oce.'or 1,1 '"V stMiitl dips, with coinprlsuns: IVJV. I3'.,.15U3.lVl.i:0.15..0 ,M, Oct. Oct. Oct. uct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 15.. 16 . 17.. IS.. 19 . 20.. 21 . "II 23". 21.. 23. . 26. . 27.. 28.. 29 . 50 . 31 . 1.. 4 r,:. 3 69, 3 61, 3 19, 3 it), 4 H 4. 72; 1 A tUt 711: .1 7 t li 4 r.4?i HI 4 15 :-&! 4 lo. 1 701 3 U I ,V, 1 11 a ?.t s CO, 3 26 S 671 4 f . 452 2 451 2-5l 4 K 457 3-0 4 14i 3 71. 3 61 3 it 3 23 4 63 4 131 3 ti 3 57, 4 6i a 55 3 53 3 62 J 16 601 4 f.9 4 iM 4 16) 3 631 4 611m 4 III 3 f,6' 3 s 3 ty t v 3 25 3 631 I W 4 48 M 131 3 58 3 46 , 3 M t tt 3 261 3 47 4 3 171 I 4 59 3 131 3 44 3 151 3 39 3 3 171 3 6 4 3.1 3 19 3 40' 4 41 I 3 421 4 41 .1 27! 3 41 4 45 4 5.;, I is 3 54 3 41 4 531,1 4 10 3 47 ' 3 3 ' 1 4 1U 3 1.2, 3 42 4 61', 1 3 641 3 381 4 I0' 4 09, 13 4 46'. I 03 3 66' ' 4 61V 4 Oil 3 M 3 29 4 IV) I 4 04j 3 43 3 II 3... 4 66 4 Oil 3 47' 3 45, 3 30 I 4 39 Itiillratx Sundny. The olllclal number of cars or stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ue.a. , M. .1 St. P. Ity. 1 i. 1,. ity 4 1 15 1 15 4 IS 14 Missouri Pacllic Ity... 4 t'. P. system C. Ar N. W. Hy P., K. As M. V. H. H.. .. '.. St. P.. M. At O II. A M. H. H. H (i C, II. A: (. Hy 1 K. C. A- HI. J. Hv.... 1 C. H. I. Aj p., oust.. .. Total receipts .... 12 75 The disposition of the day's receipts wajt ns follows, each buyer purchasing the number or heud Indicated: lluyers. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 27 Hogs. Sheep. MJ 0. 11. Hammond Co 21 Swlrt und Company 2 Ciulahy Packing Co Armour As Co Omaha P. Co., K. C 80 Hammond, Kansas City.. 25 H. Decker A Megan 4 II. L. Dennis As Co 12 Other buyers 72 Totuls 2l:l f'ATTLK There wfvn .itilv 1.015 1,109 ' 873 1.220 2ik) niul ends on hiIo today, nnd tm 1 articular chiiugo was noticed In the prices paid. The supply or cattle the past wcok has hnrdly been ns hrnVy as It was a week trjn, a tlecreuso nt 2,) head being noted, ntnl us conipnreti Willi tlie suine week limt vpar i,,i,i ii a nii'i case oi i,a,'j iiPiiii. Tlie ue- iiiutKi nus iiecn in i?oo,i Hnnite un inn ,. and the prices paid were fairly kitthfactory. it was n noiiceanie reaiiuc that the pro- rortlou of c in.fed stult rhowed a marked InerenH', whllo tho wrstcin cattle nre do creasing. The packers nil i-eemed to hn goon iiuyera or tlie cornred steers and nt the close of the week prises were a little higher tha i nt the cIost of tho previous week, so fnr us the better grades were con cerned. Th" common kinds und half-fat stuff wero neglected and ptlces were no more than steady. Cows of good quullty were ready sellers nil the week und may afoly be quoted 10U15o higher, und In some cases the chile em kinds were perhaps 2tc hleher, Tho medium minis are perhapt a trifle Htronser, but the canneis are no more than stetdy and In some cnes they seemed to be n 'It- tie weuK, particularly tno more common kinds. Good stockorn and feeders met with ra,lv sale all the week nt good, strong prices, The supply was rather light and there wart a sumcicui tiimun.i to taxe iui tnut r rtvctl at strong prices V. ' ...i . u tie cotnin, liter rades were slow- sale and rir the week nro larulv steady. Stock cows nnd heifers urn nlso stronger for tho week nnd stock bulla out stendy. while the stock culves nre u iittie wcaK, particularly it tney are ruiticr heavy. ino supply or western beer cattle was very light till tho week and the markat Is stronger than It was h week avo. Cows nre 1016c higher If thn quulltv Is anoil and ennners are about stendy. Good feed era aro a little stronger for the wrek and thn common I'lnds about stendy. rtepre rentatlvo sales: COWS No. Kv. Tr. No. Av. Hr. ,.11 2 10 ..1080 2 85 ..ino 3 ir, 1.... 1... 7. . 1... 1... 1030 J'i 00 840 2 tO 1... 1.. 1" flta 2 50 9S0 1120 2 50 2 80 9SS 3 30 5.. 996 670 3 C5 4 00 HKIFKHS. 690 875 1)50 930 110 STOCK 9(0 1055 801 3 10 2 3 50 HULLS. 2 70 1 3 00 1 CALVKS. r. oo i COWS AND 2 00 1 2 30 1 2 SO 24 . 950 ,1210 3 10 3 W 160 E 50 HKIFKRB. 680 3 23 (130 .1 50 745 3 60 046 :i oo STOCK CATjVES. 3.. 423 4 23 HTOCKKRS AND FEEDEnS. 710 5 14.. 702 4 00 093 3 65 NEBRASKA. No. Av. 1'r. No. .1097 S3 40 19 COWS. .1097 3 00 1 cow. . Av. Tr. . 968 S3 40 .. 968 3 00 9 COWS... 1 cow.... Pat Hurns-H. D. 10 feeders.. 96S 3 60 3 feeders.. 7S6 3 00 HOGS The supply of hogs was a llttlo moro liberal today than either yesterday or tho tiny before, but at the same tlmo tliero was not n neuvy run ror even n Saturday. Henorts from other noluts were ucalnst thn selling Interests, and, as a result, packers stnrted out bidding 2tyS6o lower. After tho first fow londn hnd changed hands bids wtro not as good and packers wanted to buy tho genernl run of hogs at S4.55, wtth the choicer gruues ut I1.5TV4 ami us man us u.60 was paid, which would mako the market closo to to lower. There did not seem to be much prospect or being able to ret bettor than thoso prices In view or the fact that It waa Saturday nnd other mnrkots lower, and so sellers cut loose. After about fifty loads hnd been weighed up the market seemed to como to n standstill and very little wo-a doing for a tlmo. They finally bought them up, nowever, at just nnout tnc samo prices they paid in tho morning. Tho sunnlv of hogs tho last week wns very short, owing to a large extent, It Is tnougiii, to tno nun condition or tno country roods a good shuro of tho time. As com pared wtth last week there Is a decrease of 9,624 heud, niul as compared with the corresponding week of lust year the fulling oft uinountB to 9,656 head, Thn week opened ui wiin a lifeline or it coupin or cents on Monday nnd tho market kept going down until Woilnusdny, when tho nvcrugo cost wus Jl,46!. which Is tho lowest point reached since last January. Thursday there wus un Improvement und prices advanced agnln on Friday, which made tho uvcrago price Ji.ii'J. me nignesi point readied stneo October 23. Saturday the markat went off nbout a niruei. out sun tne woe it closed higher than It opened. Representative sules 141 5.030 404 n tau nt 1 1 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. l'r. 15 101 ... S3 70 61 248 200 4 65 36 78 ... 4 00 07. 244 ... 4 t5 10 CS ... 4 00 63 257 SO 4 65 33 91 ... 4 00 55 248 ... 4 66 19 78 ... 4 00 61 274 120 4 65 IS 90 ... 4 ) 64 288 160 4 6(1 57 121 ... 4 25 54 319 ... 4 65 80 139 ... 4 25 61 257 200 4 65 82 169 40 4 60 74 232 200 4 65 99 173 40 4 f2ty 83 240 320 4 67V 52 333 320 4 52ty 74 279 40 4 675 69 248 200 4 65 81 229 320 4 67t, 07 2S2 40 4 55 78 216 80 4 67t 46 313 ... 4 65 82 247 120 4 f,7( 79 28.1 80 4 65 C5 267 120 4 r.7( 66 26'J 120 4 55 80 208 ... 4 67V 46 258 ,,, 4 55 , 02 282 200 4 f.7l' 68 2iVi ... 4 5.1 C3 263 40 4 67'. CO 251 .., 4 55 64 277 40 4 a 310 40 4 55 8.1 252 80 4 I'M 43 343 ... 4 65 4 235 80 4 67 DO YOU SPECULATE ? 4 f.ty 4 57 It 4 '.; 4 7t 4 e-vi 4 57' t 4 f?l? 4 H 4 R7 4 '.74 4 Mty 4 rn I no ! 1 62 1 H . 49 I 62 N1 4(1 80 67 . 80 . 70 . no. s 10 1M 40 Itl 80 ci 60.. IB 67 4 00 HllI'.l'P Tlu.i-n tvnr.l l. felV lie, 1,1 l,f sllCPtt on sale toila) and thev brtilght Just about stead juices The onlv killers nrfereil wprn a bunch of ewes that sold ror $130. Tho feeders were, of course, slow sale, us them wern very few buyers on the market. The supply or stieeit the last week has bpcn very '.Ight, the ilectciise as colt, lulled wllh last week amounting to 0.M4 head, but as compared with the same week or lust year there Is nil Increase amounting to 0.616 head. The uutrkel on fat stuff, both sheep und lambs. h,is been In good shape. Ihn supply apiuireiiltv not being equal to the tlemand Puckers all want good stuff and ut the close i.f the week the market la a tittle stronger than ut the opening. Mood feeder wethers have also been rather seaiee nnd the market Is u little stronger The common kinds nf ewes nnd welheis. howevet. i,t, tost about sleailv 000,1 feeder litmba are also clos.i to stently h ilealrable kinds are lOfflll iW(r ,, , .Klll trii,v Htuff may li In Hume cases be u uuai'ter lower for the week There has been a large number of utile Ininba coming ror which tho demand Is not very good Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, J.l.iWfM (i; eh, dec grusa curlings, 13 On (fll.OO; choice ewes. 3 Sit 3 60; rslr to goo.l ewea J3u01?3 2r,: cull ewes, 2.6odr3 ("0: eholea f.prltig loinli", $3(076.20; fnlr to good spring lamtit. Jl 75716 00, feeder wethers. J3 3f.rf1fti feeder lambs. J1.00U4 40. Heprescntutlva sales: . . Av. Pr. 260 Nebraska ewes 82 $ :to CIIICMiO 1,1111 MOCK MtltKMT. ( nttle Xointiiiill j- Mm, 1 lions l.onrr Mieep Arc I'lrin, CHICAGO, Nov. 3 CATTLK-Hecelpts. 30") head; nominally sttiitlf; natives, good to prime steers, S5.4iMri.90; poor to medium. $1,351(6 3.1: selected reeileni, S3 MJ 1.60; mixed stoukers, $2.Wi4i3!', cows. J2fi.nfl26; heifers, J2.75'iil.76; canners. $1 251i2.60, bulls. $2.25ir 4.10; calves. $4.lXi1i0.W. Texas fed steers. $474.83; grass steels, $3.2.VU4.10, bulls, S-'.OO HOGS -Hecelpts. todnv. 10.P.1O head; Mini; tiny, 3tJ.lt.al hentl, estimated; left over, 2,00d head; fulOc lower; good clearances; top, $4.85; mixed nnd butcher, $t.50in.S,',; good to choice heuv, $l.60WI.8.i; rough heavy, $l.404t 4.W; lKht, Si.4li4.80; bulk ut sules, J4.66 4.70. BI1KKP AND LAMPS - Hecelpts, 2,fJt head; steady; good to choice wethers, J3.W Ui.w; lair id rnoice mixeti, j:i.wnm.w: west air to choice mixed, S.IWiM.dO: west 'cp, $3.lnti4 -ju; TexnH sheep, t2.W'u'3Mi Ijiubs, S4.251iu.CO; western lambs, Jt.75 ern sneep, J.I liutlvo Ijiubs S6.50. HKCKIPTS - This week: Cattle, 64,) head; hogs, lfil.COO head; sheep, 77,000 head. Last week: Cuttle, 63,700 head; hogs, 152,60.) head; tdieep, 7I.(K.'0 head. Knnanii Clly I.lvr ?(oeli, 1CANSAS CITY, Nov. 3. CATTLK He celpts, too heud; market stead) ; receipts this week, 47.000 heatl, tho light supply caused a general adtancu umujntlng to 10 fit lie, with best butcher grades showing most strength nnd canning grades tho least; Block and feeding cuttle were 15(il20c higher: native Moris today, Jl. 601)4. tW, Blockers and feeders. J3.W1I.S0; butcher cows und heifers, J.t.Wii I 8.1; dinners, SJ.50 U3 00; red wenterns, S3.6iffj3.i6; wintered Texiins, J3 9y I iW; grass Tcxans, $3.9J5 3.40; ca!ves. .l.60i(5.35. HOGS-Heceipts. Coo.) hend; market it shado lower, receipts this wet a. 63.0"0 head. , tii.t ,.. i, i ......... nre lOSHSo higher than last week's' tiuota"- Hons; heavy und mixed todav. JI.63ii4.7C: light. SI 614.73: nigs. $4 251H.I0. SHKKP AND LAMPS -hecelpts, 1.000 hentl; market Hteady; receipts tills week, 12,000 head; trade very brisk all the week and prices ruled nbout lOo higher, lumbs today luiuglng Jl.501pj.t0; millions, J3.6ta2r 4.10; feeding lnmhs, J3.rnH.25; feeding wethers, J.l.f.Q4.i5; stockers, $3.25i4.Wj, culls, J2.60U3.25. .St. I.otll. I.lvr. Slock. ST. LOL'JS, Nov. 3.-CATTLK-Hecelpts. l.CuO head, Including UOO head Tcxans; mar ket dull und steady; nutlvo shipping and export Hteers, $4.65li j.S5; tlrcsscd beef and butcher steers, $4,004.(5.50; steers under LOW lbs., J3.rXM5.00; stockurs und fuudurs, J2.354V 4.45, cows niul betfurs, J2.CiCH4.70; ennners, Jl.25fi2.75; bulls, J2.2&G3.75; Texas nnd In dian steel s, $2.S0iri.60; cowa und hclftrs, $2.40 5.43. ink.o,,i-ti.,Hn( t,,i"u jii'it.i; marKei mi ieo , lowi.r: nlvu .,n,l (lhia ti .!n7j .-.. ...... i...u IKKi.S ll..-.,.... n r-a . .. . i... ! $4. i1i 4.70; butchers, $4,6514.76. ' rim-ii'jr AiM) l.A.Mllh-Hecelpts, 125 heatl; market steady; nutlvo muttons, fXfi.Vul.uo; lambs, f4.60U6.25: culls und bucks, S2.75.fj-l.O0; stockers, $2.W4(3.liO. NetT Ytirk Lire gtoeU, NKW YORK, Nov. 3. BEKV108-Hr-cclpts, 103 heatl; nothing doing of Impor tance; cables weak; shipments, 90S cattle, 103 sheep and 3,700 quartern of beef, CALVES Receipts. 100 heud; quiet; veals, .(48.60; grasers, S2.50fi3.25. BIIKBP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2,066 head; sheep quiet, but fully steady; fair to prlmo lumbs, ir.1r26o higher; common steady; sheep, S3.00y4.00; lambs, $l.50ij6 ft,. Canada lambs, $3.70. HOOB-Hecolpts, 3,255 head; feedliiii. steady; plus, Ilrm. St. Joseiili I. Ire Stuck. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 3.-(Spe-clal.) The Journnl quotes: CATTLE Receipts. 200 head; market steady; demand strong. HOGS Receipts, 6,200 head; market fie lowor; all grades, Sl.C2tyljl.75; bulk, S4.C3(Tj BHEEP AND L'AMRS-Rccelnts. OOOhend; market steady; lambs, $4.60Sj6.25: sheep, S3.604J'4.10. Colorado Mines and Mining Stocks. Huy JoBophlno Coppor at 2tyc. Company owns 140 acrcB of rich gold and cupper land located In tho coming copper catnp of tho west. Buy CZAR Gold Mlntne Milling Com pany's stock at 8c. Company owns CO acres. Largo bodies of ore blocked out and only needs a mill to put them on a dividend pay ing basis. Buy PRIDE stock nt 20c. Company owns 45 claims, on which nre located C shipping mines and a large concentrating plant. Shipments avcrago from $50 to $200 per ton. All Colorado stocks carried on margin, or sold on installment plan. Direct private wires to all Colorado exchanges. HERBERT 8. SHAW, Rooms 14 and IS, Brown Palace Hotel. DENVER, COLORADO. ratrc i H.R.PEMNEY&C0. ZatBh M I M aV " - rfa G 9ooM4rirureiua OrUriA tit 8RAMrl MmMJIt Mfteoui KU JIMES E BOYD ft CO., Tclupbea 1039. Omalia. tit COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS sad STOCKS am r TKAOB. Correjpoi:4tncei Jahn a. Warrsa h C Land wlraa to Ckicaco u( fitv Tark STOCKS and BONDS Bought and Sold. Wo Bollclt your business. W. FAIlNAM SMITH & CO., Tclcphono 10C4, 1320 Farnam St. If so, speculate successfully. Bend your orders to n reliable house, where they will be placed in tbo open mnrkot. We can mako for you In one month moro Interest on your money than any hnnk will pay you in a year. Hend for our book on speculation. It li free. J. K. Comstock ft Co- Avon Its Traders' llld-,, Chicago. 224 311 2IS 318 2.15 179 21.1 33.1 19 1 .i'f.l ll.'l 291 JJO 2ii 237 S.vs 80 4 65 C. 224 roo 4 ,v. k : ... 4 (A I'd 3L' 4) 4 K 86 Slj' SO 4 .V. I . ft" 120 4 56 76 173 120 4 1V1 M VrtJ 80 4 55 60 l . . I 1V1 26.' 4 wA 1,1 . :I2 .V) I 55 02 30(1 to 4 W CS 2f,'.l liri 4 55 86 2.11 120 4 3 61 . J.t IW 4 6 77 2 40 4 ,Vi r.:. ... in I 66 Oil 29)