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COIUIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Market Was Narrow but aenerally
Finn in Tone.
TALK OF FEEDING THAT GRAIN THE CAUSE
Corn Wan Dull nnd for the .Most I'art Henry
-flicker ! WIir Wcro Hiort Agnl
Stock \Vnrrhoine Co ereil
Their lledt | > Ucncrally.
CHICAGO , Nov. 8.-Owlng lo renewed find
energetic talk of wheat feeding , the wheat
market was narrow , but firm In tone. The
range of prices was Vies per bu. Improvement
at the opening , nnd thnt was the gain with
which the market closed , Corn was dull
and heavy , losing % v of Us previous value.
Provisions were firmer nnd higher. Oat ?
followed corn , losing ' /ic for Mny.
Wheat received a lift at the stnrt from
the remarks on feeding and reduced export
able surplus therefrom In the Cincinnati
Price Currenl. Mny , which closed yesterday
with sellers nt DV&c , opened nt from DS ic
to COc , but wllh sales freely made nt both
extremes. The market appeared Inclined to
hold the slight Improvement It started with.
The primary market receipts were only
610,000 bu. , showing a , tendency to diminish ,
nnd consequently the probable close np-
preaches of weekly decreases , Instead of In
creases of Ihe visible supply. Liverpool
cablegrams quoted /toady demand for
wheat nt Ud decline In price. May vibrated
nearly all day between M > } ic and EB'ie. ' It
touched 59'ic at one time , but nt the closes It
was GSTJc.
Corn was dull and for Hie most part
heavy. The receipts were only moderate.
Tlie offerings of new No , 3 for Decembct
nnd January were comparatively heavy and
the demand nil. The market here wns sus
tained for n i-hort lime by Ihu firmness of
wheat , but that wu.s tnsulllclent to over
come the npnlhy of the traders. May
opened at GOV4c , sold as high ns frcnt C08c ;
to fiO ie , and at the close It was I9ri.
There wns little trading In onls. An
raster feeling existed , Influenced by a like
wise heavy corn market. Mny started nt
t2l/- < : t nolil down to 32Hc , and back to 32Uc.
touching 31T c , and closing nt " 2o.
Provisions were firmer. It was re-ported
by an export house that all cable offcrlnjjN
of products made from here yesterday were
accepted , and this demand for the cash
property Induced Iho packers who were
nhort agnlnsl stock In warehouse lo cover
their hedges. Pork nt the elope Is 22J4o
higher , lard lOc , and ribs IZ'c ' , over yester
day's closing prices.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
Articles. " | Open. | "lluh. | Lenv. | Closa.
Wlient.Na" ?
Nevi ' 6.1
i > ec. . . ; ; ; . 6.1MU cnx
May Si'U ' ( Wi 68MUH
Coin No. 2 , .
Nov
f'OH
loc GO.U .
I Oil.
May. . . . . . . inU3M >
NOV. " ' . ? ; ; ; ! R
Doe. . . 28K ! ! 8X
May , . . . ' . , . . : inr 2
Perk per.bbl
Jan 11 72i < 12 02) ) < ll 72 11 P5
Mny 12 07 1'J 07 12 ' . ' 3
Lnnl.ionibi
Jan , , , . . . . , . 0 W 7 O'J n fi.i f 1)7 H >
May 7 00 7 15 7 00 7 lil v
Cliort lllbs-
Jnn. . . . G 03 0 10 C 05 0 0716
_ _ Mny. , . 0 IS 0 17 ! G 1C li lo
Cash quotations were ns follows :
-my.
\VHBAT-No. 2 spring. 57'ic ; No. 3 sprlnn ,
nomlnnl ; No. 2 rod. 5t'.c. '
COllN-No. 2 , 5Ii4831 ic ; No. 3 yellow , ' . <
OATS No. 2. 2SW20HP : No. 2 white , 31'iO1
S2Hc : No. 3 white , 31'iO32c.
KYB No. 2. 4f.o. .
IJAniiEY No. 2 , 5l33o ; No. 3 , Clffl4'jcj No.
4 , SOB'S ' ! c.
FI < AX SKKD No. 1 , JI.IG.
TIMOTHY SEKD-l'rlme , J3.33.
rilOVlSIONa Mesa poik , per t > bl. , J12.I3 : Inrcl
per 100 Ibn. . ( O.tOfi'T.Oji ' Miort ribs , gldci ( Ions' ) .
lS.23 fO.SOj dry tailed shoulders ( boxed ) . fj.C2V4
&S.73 ; short clenr ddea ( boxed ) , } C.S7'iSC.o. ! ;
WIIIHKY Distillers' JlnlabcJ Kooils , ' per Bnl. ,
HtfnAnS-UnchanKod.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
On thu Prolnco oxch.inso to.l.iv tlu ututor inir- "
ket wan arm : cicamcry , lla''JKe ; Ualry , r.'B''t'c.
B , ( Inn ;
The cable brcUBht buylns orders from Ilrlstol ,
LcCth nnd
Mlnneniwlls , recelptx of wheat , 417 cars ; Iu-
luth , C29. Iiat year Minneapolis received DID
cars nnil Duluth 400 cars.
Exports frem five poitu were : Wheat , 141,800
bushels : corn , 9.f > SI bushels ; oata , 30.C33 buslicls ;
( lour , 46,408 pacliaKes.
New York cleared : Wheat , 1033. > bushels ;
corn , 2,000 bushels ; oaln. 43G bushels ; Hour , 4.0'W '
barrels nnd 32.3.31 sacks. Phllndelphln tleaied :
Wheat , 2.MO buahfls ; corn , 7.684 bushels ; ral ,
80,183 bushels , llalllnioro cleared : Flour. ! ) ll
barrels.
Ilcerbohm's cable says : Carsoes off coast :
Wheat , llrmly licM : coin , nothlnir offering , o.i
paFsnRo : Wheat , quieter ; a demand for carsoes
of corn near nt hand , while tifre : Is not much
Inquiry for m. re distant periods of dellvt-iy.
French country markets llrm. Weather In Ens-
land colder.
Wheat reserves from 1S03 were 12.'i.000,000
bushels. The ciop of 18J4 l.s 47r > ,0'W,0 > 0 bushels ,
or n total of COD.MO.OXX Deduct from III s : Heed
M.000,000 bushels ; consumption. SO' ' ) , 000.000 ; feed.
(0,000,000 bushels ; commercial puiposcs , 6.0W.OOO
bushels ; visible nnd Invisible supply. 7S.OOO.OO )
bushels ; total , 490,000,1)00 ) bushels. Which , de
ducted from Crto.ono.ooo bushels leaves nn ex
portable surplus of 110,000.000 bushels.
Cincinnati Price Current says : Spcal ! returns
on wheat feedlnc to animal * Indicate 4I,0 ) ,000
bushels nlieady consumed nnd from M.OW.OIO to
16,000,000 bunhels 1 Koly to lip fed from the pies-
ent crop. The huci-r quantity Implies npproxl-
tnntely 110,000,1)00 ) busheln as the year's exportable
total. Inchlillni ? tiirplua from hist year , half of
which Is already expoited. Inlerlor inlllerB are
navliiK dllllculty In secuilni ; home supplies , an.l
are looking to grain centcis. An unlmpurtant
Increase In corn movement , the weather not
fa\vrln ( ? the dryingprocess. .
The New York Commercial Ilullolln says : As
usually happens when the- crop Is IlKht nnd the
price low. the exports of wheat during tlie first
three months of the ciop year have been ex-
ccedhiRly IlKht. The \nlue of wheat nnd wheat
ll ur exported fiom nil porls in .luly , August
und Heptcmber amounts to only > :3.S35,003 , wliilc
for the fame period of last jear the shipments
were valued nt 149.004,000 showing a fnllin ? off
of 123.129.000. or nlwut 47 per cent. This Item
alone largely accounts for tlm decrease of (4-
00,000 In the total mcrrhan Use expo : IB for Ihs
quarter. This wlthhi.UIInu of shipments , how
ever , represents n law reserved resource for
future additions to our exports.
Thomnn's November crop report states that
advanced harvest operations icvenl a reduction
In the yield of corn of one-half bushel per acre
( is compaicd with the preliminary eyt'mnte one
month ago. Total harvest now Indicates 1I37,0"0-
000 bushels on 73,500,000 acrvs. Ginln Is llsht nnd
chaffy nnd 73.6 per cent of ciop Krndon mer
chantable. Tills represents 1.103.000,010 ,
nenlnst l.SM.OOO.OOO In H93 , 1,345 , X,0C ) ( }
In 1SS2 nnd l.KJnOil.OOO In 1S : I.
Approximate available supply of corn for ship
ment ensuing year from states using three-
fouiths crrp In 13.7 per cent or KOCn , uc bushels.
Wheat feeding Is being steadily maintained on
low price rather than on Us ri'lntlealue ns
nnlmal food , Of 1:70 counties leportlmr , In 943
the tendency still exists , In UO It Is en the In
crease and In 175 counties not us much Is being
fed now ns has been during the past two months ,
Texas. Tennessee , Indiana. Illinois nnd Knntas
complain that diy weather Is retarding full work.
M\VYOUIC .u.viuccr.
Yesterday's Quohitlont on Flour , drain uud
rrnvlslnni. .tlotiils , Kti :
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 8. KLOl'U-nccelpts , 38,400
bbls. ; cxiwrts , 27,100 bbli. ; sales , ! ICOO pkgs ,
Market fairly active ; mills wl.lch are Bold nhead
have again advanced prices. Winter straights ,
firm and In demand. I-o\v winters , dull , Houtli-
em Hour , more ncthe ; sales. 750 pkgs. Hyo ( lour.
iteady ; sales , CM bbls. Duck-.vhcut Hour
, easy
;
IJ.Odft2.r5.
IIUCICWHEAT Quiet ; MWOCc ,
COItN MUAIt Kniy ; anles. 400 libls. , 2,400 '
lacks ; jellow western , 11.1501. IS ; brandywlnc ,
IlYK Dull ; car lots , MflMc. ilellvere.1. Be
JIAIlLKY-Qulft : No. 2 Milwaukee , 61 C2c.
1IAHLKY MALT Dull.
WHEAT Itecelpts , SSOO bu , ; exports , 103,220
bu.i sales , 4.1CuOJO bu. futures , 40000 bu , spot.
Bpot nndy ( ; No. 2 red , store nnd elevator. 66'Jo ' ; V
nilo.it. l7T c ; Na. 1 northern , k , delivered , 40
Options opened enb-ler , reacted a little nt noon , !
nzuln advanced on renewed local buying , but lei
finally sold nrt under rculer cables nnd symiuthv
with corn , closlne at Vkti'iu net advance ; No , 2
rid , January. WHt/Wio. close < l nt Wc ; Mny ,
ClJiCejo. closed nt 6lHe : Novemlwr cloned at
Mlie : December. ST.ifl'ir 11-Hc. closed at 57 o.
COUN Receipts. 1U.OO ) bu. ; exports , 2,1100 bu , ;
vales , 6M.OOO Im. fulurrs , 2,000 bu , spot , Spot
weak : tp7'C olknit ; ungraded mixed , new , (2 < i0
Hi ) ; No. J white. Me. dtllventl. Option market Ib.
advanced t Ilmt on wet weather and prvKpects N
of a light movement , but later declined sharply
under heavy liquidation , cloalny at UUlc decline ;
Januaty. & 3ttf&4Hc , closnl nt 63'ic ; May , W iU
B4Ke. closed nt UfiCi November closed at Mic ! :
Dcceinl r. K'iO-MUo. rlo ed at MVic. lo
OATH - Hrcelpls , U.OOO bu. ; nports , WO bu. ;
nUti. KO.OOO bu. futures. ( .V < > 0 bu. el vol. No. 2 ,
SUct No. 2 , dcllvrre < l. 53i > c. No. 3. 31V.C ; No. 2
While , J 4tl3 iS . No. I white. Si ; c. truck mixed
Wttltrn , sHU3 o. truck white , SSwlOc. Options
ruled dull all day , weakening In sympathy with
wheat : dosed Uo nrt drcllnvi January clore < l at
HK i February , ItKGKc , eloacd at itXc , May ,
3 MlJe. co ! rd nt ; . ; November eloied * t
33V. December , Wtj 'ic. closed at Me.
HAYDull , shipping , 4JCiOc ; good to choice ,
oti'ic. ;
HOI'SWeak ; ! ( * , common to choice , old ,
: 7e : n w , UllTje ; Pncine conn , 3(4 ( 7c.
Illlis-Hrm ; wet saltid New Oilenns , e-
tecteJ , 45 to K Ibs. , Ic ; Huenns Ayres , dry , 20 to
14 It * . , lie ; Tenss. dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. . 6Ufl ! c.
LrUTIIER-Qul'rl but Mcndy ; hemlock sole ,
fliiMiot Ayres. light to heavyweight. IMTllic.
WOOI-Slently j dometllo llceec , l 2lc ; pulled ,
PRoVtfllONH-Ileef. flendy ; beef hams.
I'.fiO. Cut meats , easy ; tilchled shoulders ,
CHc ) plL-kled hums , I'itfJy.c. l itd , llrm ; west-
etn HlPiint cloned t 17.J3 Hiked ; sales , 30) tierces
at } 75 , city. C eTio ! ; * ule , IM tlerres ; Novem
ber closed ut 17.3.1 , nominal ; January , J7.30 , nomi
nal ; renni'd , sti-uily ; continent , { 7.73 ; Houth
America , M ; comrounil , 5Uc. I'nrh. steady ,
HUTTER Finn ; e tein dairy , llflic ; western -
ern creamery , 151/Jic ; factory. lOflllc ; Elirlns.
2T > . - ; Imitation ci turnery. l.lfllSc ; state dairy ,
13if3oi ' tnln crenmeiy. 17y2lc.
CIlEEHE-Flitn ; slnte. large. 3'ifilOUc ; fmall ,
StTIK'i | > .1tt skims. 3U'J-l'ic ' ; full skims , 3 < 74c.
EOC.S-Steudy ; slate nnd Pennsylvania , 2lff28c ;
refrigerator. lti' ' fi.'lc ; \ % itern fresh , 17fl23c ;
jasts. 11.2:93 So ; receipts , 5,747 likes.
TALLOW-Dull.
Pin'UOLEU.M-Nomlnal ; united closed at
ii2TtC bid.
Tl'Ill'ENTINK-Stendy ' ; 2S'.i02)c. )
RICE I'lrrn ; donutlo , fair to extra ,
Japnn . , 4 tie ,
MOLAHSEH-Stea.ly ; Ntw Orleans , open kettle ,
r.no < \ to choice , 2sy.We.
I'lO liioN-D"ulf ; Scotch , l.03019.r ; Amcrl-
an , J10.OOJfn.00.
TlN-Hiuely steady ; stialls. fl4.E2'ifil3.M ' ;
plates , dull. Hales on 'chance. 2oO tons May tin ,
. 20 tons H. O. . thin year , ono day's notice ,
Ill.iO ; 1 t'ms April. J14.M ; 23 tons S. O. , to
May , one day's notice , Jll.l" > .
SriU.TEIt-Qutct ; domestic , J3.3J 3.37i4.
LEAD tjulet ; biokers' price for bullion , $3 ; ex-
chiiriKf price for spot , f 3.1. 13. 15.
Curi'ER-Stendy ; bioiieia' price , O'.ic ' ; cx-
„ - prices , JO.OOti3.CO.
COTTON Hl-ii > ( Jilt Dull ; yclluw off grades ,
c ; prime while32g33c. .
OMAHA I.I.MIAI : ; , .MAHKITH. :
Ciindltlnn of ' 1'riiilo unit Oiinlntldin on
> tnplti unit ruui'y Produce.
In Its review of the. butter situation Chicago
Produce toinnilic : llulter for the month of Oc-
I. . her has nvf-raKed'tltjcliIedly low , At the clos
of the month the condition was not ns good na nt
thu opening , w1u < n theic wua a brisker demand
than for some years at that scnson. October ns
a rulultneciiesj a tpurt In the mniket for butter.
This year the fpuit wns nltemplcd , but It proved
a ll/lc. IV'.ple . pimply wouldn't have It that
wax. nnel wh'n the month ope-ned wllh prlcoj
at 2V confiiinptl- dee-leased aid forced a le-
Juctlun In pilfe. In foimcr years sellers have
held for n high pilco ngalnst the1 efforts of buyers
to obtain jr.iods at n mme lensonable ( Inure , nnd
have aided II.c Lu U'rtnc fejplo In dlfpns ng of
their goods" . This year , huwvcr , they adopted
a dlffeivnt course. Knney goods have sold well
In all market * . At the opening < if this month
ihi'ie In a lighter stock of fresh ( roods that arc
fiincy than ut the opening for October.
The New York tnaikct opened up nt 23Hc the
first of this month , which Is the loweit ( Icure
leached for years. In fae-t , the nearest llgure to
the piencnt ye-ar's prices was made In 18S ! > , when
oxtms weic quote'd nt 2le.
Thu fuatutc of the market ilnrlng October , nnd
at present , Is the great lack of demand for the
lower KI ful < . Ladles have not ruled lower lneu
tha tiMTlilo ( glut In the mniket In 1M9 , when
1 lacking stock told ileiwn to fiom 3c tr 4c , nnd
aillcs were quoted In New York at lie the 1st
of November. In 1590 this grade of butter.brought
lik- , and thu same ( inure. In 1391 , and In 1892 s Id
at Kc. Tile hlchtst price for years wns reached
In 1893 , while at present ladies me quoted In
the New Yolk mniket ns very dull at fiom 12'.jc
to 130. nnd a great many laillere liavc retired
from the business. It In this Eradc of butte-r
that oleomaigurlnc Is Injuring more than the
flno grades , and but for the losses made o.i
ulu < .k purchased by Indlers lower prices wouM
have lo have been accepted for packing stuck
the past two months.
In the west there has been scarcely a hard
ficcsi ! > during t'ac monih 'of October. For that
reason the pastures have remained good , and
with the exception of n snow storm In northern
lenvn eaily. this week , there bus bein nice
w rather as n rule. The glass Is gteei In many
localities at present , and us n general thing
farmers nre quite well tup.jliclvlth w nler
feed , having n great deal ur.oo than they cx-
peulcd to have at the opjti ng of October.
lleeelpts of butter the pant week at three lead-
ins centers were as follows :
Nov. 2. Oct. 2) ) . Oct. 19.
Chicago JS.wl 17,733 17.597
New Yolk 2:1.0:7 : 33.9 2 30.4SI
Iloston ll.ilO 15.CCG 15.9JD
Totals 02,135 ( W.2'G 01,030
November cpencd up with 239,000 tuba of but
ler In the cold stoiage. houses of Clilcngo. Ilos
ton und New York , a reduction of 49,000 tubs
durinjr October , This i eduction Is by no means
aa large ns during the month of September ,
when 71,000 tubs we.-o taken out of the coolers
In these three markets. Th ? | : i ge reduct'on ' In
Heptember wns lan-ly duo to the heavy ills-
lil | > utlon to the smaller points where t'.ie drouth
has been most elleetlve , timl nearly half the
butter that-went out In September went out the
Hist week of the montli. Chicago reduced stocks
during September 35,000 tubs , while In October
theie wns a reduction of but 3,00) tuba. The
current market of butter eluilng the month o'
October , nnd In fact fiom the m.dille of Septem
her , having ben extraoidlnaitly huge , pre
vented the j'tpx-l.lon of miny ttoragc goods In
Chicago. l.COItNV"'o.
Hoston , however , went to work with Its usua _
Industry In the fall of the year , and bepran con
BumliiK the butter thnt was put away for that
purp.w , nnd has made the Brenlejt reduction
of any of the three centers , bavins brouht
down tha supply fiom 123.0X1 tuts ih'j 11.st da )
of October t-7 M.191 at the opening nf this in mth
a ronsumptlon of nearly 31.0JO tubs , whllu Ncn
Yolk has reduced the supply fiom 100,000 to
SS.OOO tubs.
Tlie following table thows the eiimntliy of
butter held In Hole the 1st of Ill's moith , coin
pared with the stocks at the opening of the iwo
months prcecd ng :
Nov. 1. Oct. 1. Se'pt. 1
Chicago 07,000 O.OIO Jf.O'X
IloMun 9I.162 12-.030 141,000
New Yolk fcS.IXM luu.OOO 120,0 (
Totals 239,192 283.095 350.0JI
As will be observed fiom the above table , tin
reduction from the highest liguie , which was a
the opening of September , when the coilcrs id
held the minimum stocks , lias been 120,000 tubs
or 3.1 per cent. Quotations :
HUTTlia I'acklliK stock , SfJS'.tc ; fair to gK (
country , llf/J3c ; choice to fancy , HtilJc ; Bath
ered creamery , 19 ] 2)c ) , ; separator creamery , 2
5c ; ducks , CViWTc ; tuikeys , spilng , tic ; hen tur
keys , 7c ; gcc e , BV SCc.
UAME Pialrlo chickens , per doz. , { 3.0083.25
grouse , per doz. , )2.75@3.0J ; blue wing teal , pe
doz. , JI.SO ; green wing teal , per doz. , Si.iJ ; dnckD
mixed. pHr doz. . (1 ; canvasUacks , Sl.tOj:4.5) :
mallards and led heuds , 12.0)1(2.2 ) ( ; ; qunll , )1.23i
I.&O ; deer raddles , HfllBo ; antelope paddles , 128
13a ; nmnll rabbits , (1 ; Jack labbits , 52.
V'KAI Cliolce fat and small veals arc quoted
at GftG'io ; large und coarse , Sftlc.
CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , 13c : Ne
braska and Iowa , full cream , lie ; Nebraska am
lown , part skims , 7 < USc ; Ltmhurger , No. 1 , lie
brick. No. 1 , 12c ; BWKS | , No. 1. .110150.
HAY Upland hey , $ J ; midland , JS.CO ; lowland
17.00 ; rye straw , IS. Color makes the pi Ice on
hay. Light shades sell the best. Only top giade
bring tcp prices.
PIGEONS-OId birds , per doz. , 73c.
VECfETAllLES.
POTATOES-Westem stock , car lots , Me ; smal
lots. 70o.
OLD DEANB-IIand-plcked , navy , } 2 ; lima
beans , per Ib. , H'/.c. '
ONIONS On ciders , C70c. .
CAHIIAOE-On orders , I'.ic.
CELERY Per doz. . 2J ? 3Jc.
SWEET POTATOES-Pcr bbl. , 13 ; Jersey , J3.S
per bbl.
REETS-rcr bu. . COflGOc.
CARROTS Per bu. . MiiWc.
CAt'LlFI.OWEIt-Per doz. . { 2.25.
EGO PLANT Per doz. , Me.
IIOiSERADIHII-Per Ib. , 7 8e.
PARSNIPS-Per bu. . 60 ICOc.
IIIJTAIIAOAS 1'er bu. . 'WOc.
I'AHSLIJY 1'er doz. bunches. 2c.
TUUNirs-1'er bu. , tOc.
SPLIT 1'UAS-I'er Ib. , 383UC.
FHUIT8.
QUINCns-Callfornin. pir M-lb. box. $1.6' ' ) .
Al'l'LKS Rood stock , per bbl. , 2.5J@2.75 ; Mich
lenn stock. I3.00O3.23.
1'KACHKK None.
I'LUMS Ciillfoinla , nane.
I'llt'NRS-None.
rUAHS Winter Nellls. 11.6)01.7,1.
ailAl'KS-Concords , 10-lb ,
- baskets. 22iT23c ; Cal
Ifornta , JI.M.
CUANUEItninS Cape Cod fancy , J9.50 per bbl
TKOP1CAL I-'nUITS.
OIlANQnS Mexican , per box , JJ.M ; riorldas , 13
HAN ANAS Choice suck. ( I1.75C2.W par bunch
LKMONS Messina. 300 , K ; ZW , M S'JOS.OO.
I'lNKAl'l'LES None.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OYSTEHS IXL , Oc ; medium , per can , lOo
horse shoes , 12c ; cxtia ctanUurils , ICc ; extr
selects , 17ci company tclecta , 21c ; New Yutli
couats. 2 > o.
NIJW KKia Extra fancy , per Ib. , 18e ; fancy
16c ; choice , I4c.
HONUY Choice white , 10817ci California , 15e
MAl'LE SYHtH'-Oallon cans , per doz. . 112.
MAPLE SIKlAH-I'er Ib. , lOe.
NUTS Almonds. IMflCc ; English walnuts , 12o
nlberts , 12c ; liruill nuts , nunei eastern chest
nuts. 10HI2Cshelllinik hickory nuts , per bu.
11.Wj fancy raw peanuts , lie ; roasted peanuts
IV4e
HAUEH KHAUT Choice white , per bbl. , J4.S
04.TS ; per halt bbl. . 2.50.
MINCE MEAT Fancy , In half bbls. , per Ib
S'4c ; 10 gal. kegs , 7c.
Fl'siiFVesh "ciuBht cropple , perch and sun
nsli , 30Sc ; buffalo. 3G4c ; pike and pickerel , 6 <
; ratllsh. 8fiDc ; black bass , 12fl4e.
CIDliK-l'uia Juice , per bbi. , l ; halt bbl. , | 5.I5.
HIDUS-No. 1 Krern hides , SVc ; No. i grte
Mitt , 3Uc ; No. 1 green salted hides. 4V4c : No.
irrten salted hides , JUc ; No. 1 cretn salted hides
> to 41) ) Ibs , 4Uc ; No. 2 green laltvd hldts. K t
Ibs. , 3Uc ; No. 1 veal calf. I to IS Ibs. , 7c ; No
leal calf , S to li ! bi. Ccj No. 1 dry flint hides ,
No. ! dry Hint hides. 4e ; No. 1 dry sallr
hides , Cc ; part cured hide * Ha per Ib. less tha
fully cured.
bllEKI' PELTS-Orren sallti ] , rach , lSff Oc
green salted ihearllnKi ( short woolcd early skins
rach , lOtCOo : dry ihrarllnis ( short wooled earl
iklna ) . No. 1 , each , ( Olio ; dry shearllnKi ( shor
wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , rach , ic ; dry flln
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pell * , pe
. , actual wetKht , 6C8o ; dry flint Kansas an
nraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actua
weight. 40fHc ; dry nint Colorado butcher woo
prlti. ner Ib. . actual vrtltht. 4tteVio : dry Illn
Colorado murrain wool pelta. per Ib. , uctua
weight , 4@ c ; ( have fret cut otf , a * It la uaer )
pay freight on them ) ,
TALLOW AND aiinASC-Tallow. No. 1. 4ilc
tallow. No. t , 9Kc ; erraar , while A , 4c ; crease
' _ > at , darl
' ' "
nisi old bu'ttir JSIHc'i b ea'iva , "prim * , UQ2 c
louih i llo , IHOZc.
Idinsut City Alnrkota.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. l.-COItN-V"/
'o. 1 mlxril. 41 < 4(7lHc ; No. I white , 41UO41HC.
OATS rnchnnxed ,
Hl'TTER Active ; fancy separator , ISffSlc !
airy , 13 l"e.
EOOS-Aetlve ; 16c.
RECEIPTS-Whent , JO.OOO bu.i corn , none !
ats , none ,
SHIPMUNTS-Whcat , 29,000 bu. ( corn , none !
ig , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hTOCKS AND 11OND3.
hero Win nn U settled Tone to Speculation
on VlniiiB .
NBW YORK , Nov. 8. There was nn un-
ettleil tone on the Slock cxchntiKC today ,
ut as n result of the trailing n majority
f the shares dealt In recorded higher
rices In the final sales , the pains ranging
rom U lo 314 per cent. The weakness of
ho London market nnd selling for the for-
account depressed the market nt the
penlng , nnd under the leailshlp of Mnn-
uttan , Sugar , Union 1'nclflc , New Jersey
ntral nnd Denver & Klo Grande pre-
erred , n decline of 1 per cent nnd under
van effected. The pressure to sell was
light and did not continue long , buyers
onilng to the market nt once , whose pur-
hases caused a sharp Improvement , extend-
ntf to 1 per cent In Wheeling & Western
referred , Uurllngton , Ilock Island , Canada
Southern. Norfolk & Western preferred ,
. .ead , Western Union , Sugar , St. Paul nnd
.IlBsourl . I'aclllo were most prominent. This
ras followed by a partial reaction , followed
cforo 1 o'clock by another retrograda move-
nent , In which the slocks menlloned were
he principals. On lite opening of Hie sec-
nil hour speculation began to grow strong
ml some of the specialties came Into favor.
Minneapolis & St. Louis sold up 2J4 per
ent , Lnclede Gas preferred 2 % per cenl ,
lllnols Central 2',4 per cent. Colorado Fuel
' ,2 I ? r cent , Sugar l per cent
ind St. Paul & Omaha Hi per
ent. The advance wns maintained up to
lellvery hour , when n general liquidation
movement set In , which sent figures down
rom U to IVi per cent , the heaviest shares
being Pacific Mall nnd Uurllngton , out of
he active list. There were n few Blight
allies In the final trading , but the market
n the main wns heavy nt the close , the
grangers notably so. The early advances
vero not lost , however , and compared with
csterday's ' closing gains nre made of 2' ,
icr cent In Minneapolis & St. Louis , * 4 per
: cnt In Illinois Central , H6 per cent In St.
nul & Omaha , Colorado Fuel nnd Cotton
Oil preferred. Hi per cent In Sugar and 1
> or cent In St. Paul , Minneapolis & Maul *
eiha. Other fractional advances were made
and Fome declines , the only one over a frac-
lon being Pnclllc Mall , which Is down 1U
per cent. The bond market was again
marked by considerable strcnpth nnd actlv-
ty nnd there wns n better distribution cf
justness than for some time past. AH the
iromlnent Issues were heavily Iraded In and
generally show n material appreciation from
yesterday's closing figures. The sales of
he > day were J2,12I,000.
The Kvcnlng Post's London cable says :
The stock market was very Idle today ,
pending the settlement on Monday. Profit
uklng caused a relnppo In Americans , but
prices closed above the worst. Foreigners
were easy , the Paris markets becoming
weaker and consols rising again nearly to
he highest point touched , The Chlnn loan
s at n small discount.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the Nrw York ex
change today :
Alehpicm Northwestern . . . .
Adainn Express. . 142 do pfd 14:1 :
Alton. T. 11 : w N. Y. Central 100
do pld IBS N. Y. AN. Enj. . . .
Am. Express Ontario .t W 1U
llaltlmoru&Olilo. Oregon Imp
? aqadnPaclflc . . . SI Oroiron N.iv 21
Canada Southern. nut O. H. li. AU. N. . . . 7
Central Pnclllo. . . ' * Pacific Mall 73S
Chicago Alton. . . . M4 P. D.iE 3S
f.B. iQ rmnnurg 120
Chlc.iiroGns Pullman Pal.ico. . IBS
Con9olldatcd n.ia 'P * Hoaillnz 1H
C.C. C. .V3L L . . . lllchmondTorm , . 17f
Colo. Coal , t Iron , do pfd i'2) )
Cotton Oil Cort. . . H. O.V 1(1)4 (
Del. AtHudson. . . . 127 H. Q. W. DM 41
Dol. Link. A. W. . . 1UOH Hock Inland CHH
D. AK. o. pta St. Paul _ C71i
D.AC. F. Co 10 St. Paul nfd 12PM
Kn nl Tcnu 11 St. P. & Om.ini.t. : < 4i {
Krtu 14 do pfd Ill )
do pM US Southern Pae 1DH
FortWayno 157 Susnr llollnery. . . HUM
R. Northern nW. . 100 Tt-nn. Coal , t Irj i 111
0. AB. I. DM 04 Toxa ? Pacific. . . .
Hocking Valley. . 1HJ1IT. AO. C nt.otl. . 78
111. Central Pa I Union Paclllo 12K
St. P. ADnluth. , . . . °
K. * T.DfJ W. St. L.Pi P. . ' . ' . ' ' . . '
Lake Erie . .IcV. . . . do pfil
do pfd WellHF.ir.so Ex. .
Liiko Shore Western Union. . .
Lead Trust W. , VL. E MM
Louisville * N. . . . do pfrt
LoulsvllloAN. A. M A. St. L CI )
Manhattan Cou. . . 107W D. &H.
Mt'mnhlH.V C 10 a. K DII
Michigan Com. . . . 07 N.L Ill
Mo.l'aolUc Hit P. F. , V I i'6
Mobile A Ohio. . . . It ) do nfd tih
NashvllloClrit. . . H. AT. O y ,
National Oor4ajL T. A. A. .VN. M. . . 6
do pfd T.3U L.&K.C. . . . I
N. J. Ccntr.il do pfd ( I
K&W. pfd 3. K. U ISJf
North Am. Co S. K. H. pfd 40
Northoru Pacific. Am. Toll. Co HO
No. Pae. nfd do pfd 10(1 (
U. P. 1) . & .G . . . . im
The lotnl sales of storks today were 205.309
shares , including : American Sugar , 87,500 ; Hur-
llngton , 20,800 ; Chicago Can , 13.9UO ; Distilling
2.400 ; Oeneral Electric. 2..100 ; Mnnhattan , 2.7ik )
New Jersey Central , 10,400 ; Paclllo Mall. 2,00)
Ilock Island , 12,700 ; St. Paul , 28,100 ; Western
Union , 5.CUO.
Now York .Vlonov Murker.
NEW YOHIv. Nov. 8 , MONEY ON CALL
Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closet
nt l per cent. Time loans nre easier , being
offe-red at 2Vi Per cent for nix months.
I'HIME MERCANTILE PArUR 2U J3U per
rent.
STERLING EXCHANOE Firm , with ncttia
business In bankers' bills at SI.STlitri.ST'i foi
demand nnd nt Jl.83ii.WI.83H for sixty days
posted rates , ll.S714flH.k.S and | 4.B8'itf 1.89 ; com
mercial bills , JI.S3SiWI.83' ? ; .
HILVHIl CEllTIKIL'ATES Cl'ie.
OOVEKNMENT HONDS Klrm. Slate bonds ,
quiet.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
u s. c ra < .rrrr..T"iio D. ill. O , 4S
U.S. fib coup 11 4 Erie
U.S. 4uro ; 115H ( J. II. AS. A.U : . . . B
II. -IBCOUO Il."i4 do 78 US
U.S.iHrji- ! I'D ' II. AT. C. fia
I'aclllcUHOf ' 1)3. . . Illl llOllB
Ala. Chiss A 10:1 : M.K. &T , 1st 4 .
Ala. Class U 100 do il-tQ , . 43
Alii. Clas.i C Hihi ; Mutual Untonui. . lor
Mn. CurruueiCB. . . Ol'H N.J.Cont.Gew.31. '
f.'i. New Con. 4a. . HO No. Pae. luti
MlHsourl Os 10(1 ( Nc Pae. 'Jndd t < H
N.C.Ui r.t : N.V. . Consols. . . . 141
do IH UO doS. P. Deb. u % . Hii )
S. O. notifund l > ii H. O. W. 10
Tcnii. new not 0. 705 ? St. P CoimolM 7s. , lt : ( ) CC
Tenn now not 3. . . . 102 St.P.C..VP. W.5.1. 112
Tenn.old Us (3D ( 70
Va. Centuries. . . . S. L. A3. R ( Jon. a. Oil
do deferred. . . . . Tex , Pae. lats. . . .
AtchlBOn , Tex. Pae. ' 'B .
Alchlcon ia ! A. . . . 20 U. P. Ists of 'OJ. . loon -
Canada So. Jndi. 1U3 WeatShoru 4 . . .M 1011
Cen. Pae. 1MB 'U3. Southern K. It. Ha. till
D. X.K. G. 7s
70
llo t < > n Stao c
I1OSTON. Nov. 8. Call loans. H < jW2 nar cent :
limn lo-ins. 'WtS y uercJiit. OloiUir prloai ( J. '
Hockn.bJnl- milling tirnr.n :
A.T.fi S. V 61 WcHttnrh.
Am. Sugar 80 W. Klec. pf.L .
Am. Siik-ar pfd ! Kt Win. Cuntrai
liny State ( Jai 1H > Atchlfton vds
Ilcil Telephone. . . . 11)4 AtUlllHOII 48
HoHton It Albany. , 1'll.j ) Now KnslnnJ Oa. .
llofllon.VMalnu. . , . 151 ! ( It'll. Electric SH. . . 1
O. H. &Q 74) ) Win. Cent , Ists. . . . JO 1
Kltchburi ; HI Atl.imlo H ) 37
Urn. Kle-ctrlc HO ) Ilostou .t Montaui 9
Illinois Stool. . . . 41) ) Hinto.t lloatun. . . .
Mexican Central. . 7 Calmnot A Hocli. . 2UU 2
N. Y. AN. E 12h Cuiitcniiltll 41) 2
Old Colony 178 Franklin 10 .
Orepon Short Lite 8 Konru.-irjo 7J4 7
Ituuncr. H'-'Vi Ouceobi 0" 5
Union Pacific I''l Oulncv \i'j \ 9
W't'Ri Kim O.H Tamaniclc 140
W. End ufd 811 ;
Sill Fr.incUco Mlnlne ; Mroolc Ouotiltlom.
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. R. Tim official closing
quotations fur mining atoX3 toJ ly worj .is fol
IOWH :
Alia IB JllHtlCO. . . 17
AlphaCon 7 Id-mucky Con C
AIIIICI 05 Mexican ISO
llt-lchfi- 83 Mono 1U
Ilollo IHO ! 7 Mount Dlublu 10
Ki-Ht.V Holcher. . . . llfl Occuluiitil Coil. . . . 0
Iliilllon Hll Ophlr 313
Cnlitlonla 10 Overman in
Cliullt'iiKO Con : I3 POIOH ! ( in
Chollar 7H Savaco ill
Confidence 10 ! ) Sierra Nevada 7 to
Con. Cal A Va 4UO Sllverlllll 3
Cou. Imv ; > rUl 1 Union Con On
Crown i'oint BO Utah Cou n
Could A , Curry. . . . . 03 Yellow Jacket 00
Hulu.V KorcrosB. . 103
Sllvt-r bus. iWtfttWie. Mexican dollars ,
5Jc. UrafiB , sight , lOc ; telegraphic , 12 c.
XIT Ycirc Ufiinif .Jnmtl'ju. a
NEW YOKIt. Nov. 8. Tlia followmj aw th
clOBliik'iuminzquofitioui : 64.
llulwur Ontario WO 07
Cholor. Ophir 3'JO 102
Crown Point CD Plymouth 10 fc5
Cou. Cal. A Va. . . QnlcUsllvor 100 81
Doadwoo ; ! . . . . . 40 doproferrej ISOD S4
Gould A Curry . 00 SU-rra Kovada. . . . . 73 S48S
Hului Norcrosa , , CO Siandnnl ] .SO 50
HomeHtuku . 101)11 ) Union Con SB 2
Iron Silver . 10 Yellow Jacket. . . . CO 6
Mexican . Ill ) 1
1
London Block Ijuotittlaiii. 3
36
LONDON , No8. . 4 p. m. closing S3
Canidlau I'.ictflu. . (13i ( ! St. Paul com 6
Krto . 14W N. Y. Central 111
Erlo'-'dH . 74M PemiBylranla. 11
Ills. Central UuiiUnir 79
Mexican ordinary. 14H Mux. Ctin. new 4u. 00 } 73
70
1'eorln ( Irulii Muriiet. 3
3
PEOIUA , Nov. 8. CORN-Easy ; No. S , 43 > 4c 4
naw , 4IHii(5Hc. 1
OATS Openetl llrm , clcwd roller ; No. 3 white 3
VilUUe ; No. 3 white , 30flSO'4c. 71
HYE-Scarc : nrmlnul ; No. 2. 48049c. CD.
WIIIHKY-FIrm ; high wine basis. J1.U3. 73
UErUMTS Wheat. l.MO bu. ; corn , 41.6SO bu. 69
oats , 29.304 bu.i rye , nonet barley , t.COO bu. 7
BHIl'MENTS Wheat , none , coin , 1,920 bu.
eau , 17COO bu.i rye , none ; barley , 1,000 bu. C3
OIAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Jght Ecciepts of Cattle Onuso a Further
Stiffening : pf Values.
'L ' GRADES S IL"S1ONG { ? TO HIGHER
'o Cliolce 1'cd NntlTes. Offcrcil , but I'nlr to
Gooil Sell llrttcr Cnnnrr * nnd
Stoclicr * Ainu Up Hng
Slump llmlljr.
THUnSDAY , Nov. 8.
So fnr thin xvcek only a lltlle over 10,700
; nttlc have been received , or 7,300 fewer
Imn arrived during the first four days of
ast week. About 17,400 heirs have been re-
clvcil and 8,733 sheep , or tin Increase over
he same period last week of 2,200 hogs nnd
,000 sheep.
The fresh supply of cattle was only moj-
rate and this , with the big falling oft In
receipts this week , as above noted , created
a peed , llrm feeling. Offerings Included no
holce beeves to test the market on that
lass of stock , but fair to good steers were
n active demand nt a shade higher prices
ill around. Uuslness was brisk and a , good
learance was mnde early.
Cows were In light supply and active de-
nand today at stronger prices. The extreme
ange was from 75c to $3 , but from $1.75 to
2.40 bought a good share of the useful stock.
On account of the liberal offerings of calves
nil but the best veal grades are selling
ower. Kough stock of all kinds , Including
bulls , stags , etc. , sold with a tolerable de-
ree of freedom at right around steady
prices.
There were more country buyers In the
ards today than there have been for sev
eral days , nnd ( he result of the better In
quiry for stockers nnd feeders was a gen
eral stiffening of values for all prades , par-
Icularly good fleshy stock. Good 830 to
. ,100-lb. feeders sold nt from $2.75 to $3.15 ,
air to good stuff from $2.30 to $2.70 nnd com
mon to poor stock cattle at from $2.25 down.
Ilepresontntlve sales :
DRDSSED UEEF.
Vo. Av. Pr. NA Av. I'r. No. AV. I'r.
. .10fi7 $3 00 23. . 9CO J3 50 30. . . .1330 $4 50
. .
SG5 3 15
MIXUD.
. .1110 3 90
cows.
. fr 75 0 933 1 TO 12. . . 990 2 15
. 720 1 00 . . . . v > I 70 1. . . ! ISO 2 15
. 830 1 2.1 ir > . . . . s.is i : o is. . .1023 2 15
. 701 1 25 3. . . . SOS 1 75 13. . . 797 220
. 744 1 30 13. . . 793 1 75 2. . .12.-.3 223
. MO 1 33 1. . . 670 1 75 2. . . 970 2 CO
. 847 1 35 t * ' .1170 1 75 21. . . 91C 2 CO
. 900 1 35 l' . .1210 1 75 2. . . 800 2 30
.10:0 1 35 I. . . 70) 1 75 9. . .10)1 ) 2 35 ;
. S30 1 35 ' ' . KI ) 1 SO C. . . 936 2 35
. EC2 1 35 2 ? . . . 754 1 EO ] . . .105) 2 40
. CG7 1 35 32. . . M.1 ] 85 G. . . 823 2 4) )
. 790 1 40 3. . . S90 1 85 f , . . . 8vt 2 40
. SS4 1"40 23. . ' . 824 1 85 23. . . 810 2 40
. 940 1 40 2. . .1)70 ) 1 80 1. . .1230 2 10
. SC3 1 DO 1. . .1150 200 C3. . .1012 2 40
. 814 1 50 8. . . $87 I (0 7. . .92 2 45
. 903 1 M 10. . . 930 200 2. . . 970 2 50
.1040 1-5(1 ( S. . .077 2 00 7. . . 804 2 50
. 990 1 M I. . . 977 200 1. . . 970 2 50
. S30 1 M 0. . . 930 2 00 9. . .1161 2 50
.1020 1 m 2. . .1030 2 00 1. . .130) 2 60
. 937 - II. . .1023 205 5. . .102 ? 2 CO
. 803 1 65 38. . . . SCO 2 n.r > 1. . .1040 2 C5
.1110 1 05 1..102O 2 03 7. . .1023 276 '
. SCO 1 05 I. . . . 942 2 Oi 1. . .1070 275
' ' 1 65 8. . . . ' < 5SS 10 1. . .1190 3 00
, . 955 1 C5 .
cows AND HEIFERS. '
, . 700 1 7S
HEIFERS.
. 340 1 23 2. . 455 1 CO . . 700
, . 350 1 35 1C. . G03 1 CO . . 920 ,
. . coo 1 43 3. . , tfii 1 75 . .1030 2 15
, . 42S 1 45 2. . .4W 1 75 . . 810 2 15
. . 307 1 45 4. . 6)3 1 80 . . 70 2 50
. . 850 1 CO 6. . 034 1 90 . .1030 it
. . 800 1 50 In-
CALVES.
. . 270 1 00 C. . . 113 2 00 120 3 M
. . 192 1 25 K. . . 2CO 20) , 170 3 CO
. . 2.V ) 1 30 1. , . 310 2 10 L. 110 4 00
. . 294 1 50 1. . . "TO ) 2 15 1. . 110 4 00
, . WO 1 CO S. . . 375 2 40 2. . 120 4 00
. . 240 1 30 3. . . ,230 : ro 2. . . 150 4 23
, . 24G 1 C5 " . ,1I3 , ! ; so 2. . . 115 4 25
. . 27 1 75 l" .450 2 E.O 3. . . 150 4 25
. . 220 1 75 4. . . 2S2 3 00 2. . . 135 4 50 .
. . 310 I 73 5. . . .K1 3 00 . 15) ) 4 CO
. . 305 1 W L. . . 2:0 S 00 . 150 4 CO .
CULLS. .
. .1220 1. . , .1410
. . MO 1 35 ilW ; 1 04 It. . . 547 1 C5
. .1200 1 33 , .i:2l : ) 1 M 3. . .1310 1 70 .
. .1170 1 40 .143) ) 1 GO .1340 1 70
. .1320 1 CO . .1410 1 60 , .1330 1 80
. .1310 1 U ) , .1450 1 65 .1200 1 00
. .1020 I M , .122i ) 1 65 .1470 2 DO
3.00
. . 850 1 55
OXEN AND STAGS.
3..1383 1 C5
OXEN.
2. . . .1250 1 75 2..183' ' ) 2 CO
STAGS.
1..1010 2 00
sTOCKnns AND FEEDERS.
c. . . 425 1 00 8. . . 779 2 tO . 920 2 75
7. . . 701 2 00 7. , . C'l 2 40 C. . . 936 2 75
7. . . 372 2 00 15. . . CSG 2 40 14. . . 950 2 SO 23
i. . . 710 2 00 17. . . Cfi 2 40 C. . . 911 2 85
i. . . 950 2 00 30. . . C01 2 43 4. . .1005 2 85 ft
8. . . C77 2 00 2. . . 84i 2 DO 1. . . 900 2 85
11. . . C9J 2 00 12. . . CS3 2 ro 1. . , . 930 2 83 $
8. . . 530 2 15 C. . . 7SO 2CO 6. . , . 863 2 85
31. . . 637 2 20 . 733 250 11. . . 873 2 85
2. . ,103-i 2 2.1 . K90 2 S3 CS. . .1093 3 00
6. . . 472 2 25 4. . . 717 2 C5 4. . , .1042 3 00
1. . . S80 2 25tr 10. . . 973 2 CO 4. , , .1125 3 00
2. . . 715 > tr 10. . . 710 2 60 SI ) . . , .1132 3 05
43. . . Ml 2 2T 2. . .1160 2 CO 28. . , .1073 3 10
1. . .10CO 225 17. . .1013 2 CO 22. . , . 967 3 10
1. . . 910 2 SO 13. . . 923 2 CO 3. . .10-3 3 15
41. . . 772 230 28. . .1017 2 60 Q ' ' .1070 3 15 $ .
5. . . 841 2 30 31. . . 623 260 If . . , .1132 3 1 > to
1. . . 8JO 2 35 8. . . 813 2 C."i 31. . .1118 3 15
21. . , 821 2 33 6. . . ! > S5 2 70 12. . .1026 3 15
17. . . 607 2 33 3. . .1020 2 75 1. . , .1070 350
2. . . 670 2 40 S3. . 273
WKSTEUN CATTLE.
No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. kets
1 ttr , tig..1240 $2 25
25WYOMING.
WYOMING.
Pawnee Cattle comp.iny ,
2 COWS 1000 1 CO 91 steers 936 2 40 St.
91 feeders. . . . S26 S 40 ' 94 feeders. . . . 926 2 40
Itlveislde Live Stock company.
1 cow 900 2 33 13 cows 10IS 2 33
5 cows 1040 2 35 98 cows 1037 2 35
steers 10 7 280 3 steers 1183 3 50
Mcers 1227 360
E. Illckney ,
1 bull 1130 1 60 1 bull 1640 1 50
1 bull 1340 1 60 1 cow 1010 1 60 No.
6 cows 950 2 00 3 cows 916 2 31
2 cows 1040 2 35 IS cows 10IS 2 35
6 steers 1160 260 1 steer 1120 2 73 to
6 steers 1110 275 2 steers 970 2 75 cash
7 steers 1038 320 23 steers 1097 3 20 May.
Oro. Haley.
cows 980 245 223 steers 1127 325 29c
A. Weaver.
1 cow 11SO 210 1 cow 1100 2 10
3 COWB ! IIC 2 50 9 cows 913 2 60
4 feeders..1005 2 Si 1 feeder 9CO 2 83
7 feeders. . . . 873 2 83 6 feeders. . . . 911 2 S5
1 cow 1180 2 10 1 coiv 1100 2 10
3 cows iilC 2 50 9 cows 913 2 60 1
4 feeders..1005 2 83 1 feeder 9CO 2 83
7 feeders. . . . 873 2 83 C feeders. . . . 911 285
1 str , tie..1030 2 23
J. SterllnR.
bull 1450 1 C5 1 bull 1470 1 65
cow U70 'I 50 9 cow * 1ICO 2 CO
steers 1218 3 50 1 cov 970 2 50
cows 1160 2 60A. 37 steels 1218 3 50
A. Pollack.
steers 913 2 60 22 steers lOfit 290 J12.SO.
steers 845 2 CO 22 steers 1061 2 90 Dry
R. I Ilu.h. J0.25
cows 922 2 15 1 str , tlfr. . 1010 2 23
feeders. . . . 1152 2 35 11 feeders. . 1009 2 75 $ ,
cows 922 Z 45
COLORADO , bu.
A. J. Gregory.
Scows 5SS ICO 21 cows 759 230 bu ,
HOGS Dealers geneiully i 'eie looking for more
hogs than arrived todaV The supply wns not
much over G.OOO heail , , .or.U.100 lighter than n
week ago. In quality the offerings nvernfit-d m > |
only fair , not as good -recently , alt.heugh ther
were Iwo or three chcxAOfheavy loads on mle. pean
The weak lone ( o rtMern advices created n under
very bearish sentiment here , and the market
cpenetl up lOc to 13u ) mostly 15c , lower thai
Wednesday. Packers did' nearly nit the buying. .
They bought fair lo good mixed hog largely a' {
J4.40 and 14.45 , with good to choice hvavy anil coffee
butcher weight loniH nffrnm UO up to 11.61 , ket
and fair to poor light , londH at from ? 4.40 d.iwn bugs
14.15. There was trulttr" n little demand fur I.IKH
pigs nnd stock hogs , iintl prices ruled about Nun.
sleady nt from t2 to f4.I ; > . Early trading was
rather sluggish , and the.tendency toward further mats
vveaknerB very marKef Jex < cept on the extreme house
clofcc when better from bags
, news Chicago caused n
general tlnnlrif up.Vrncllcally every thlni , Slates
changed hands , the UulkHit Jl.t ) and JI.15. an States
against 14.45 to 14.60 Wednesday and J4.4) to I4.CC '
week ago. Representative tulea : last
No. Av. Sh. Pr. I "No. Av Ph. I'r.
. . . , 177 240 (4 15 81 223 2X ) $4 42(4 (
153 . . . 4 25 . 12 2'fi 210 4 41 lings
. 173 210 4 25 103 237 240 4 45 bags.
. 1C6 120 4 21 - 73 22J 4 4J
. 204 80 4 30 ' , C9 241 200 4 4.1 pfg
. 2U1 320 4 W " 65 221 4' ) 4 4S v
180 4 30 C7 2-.S 2)0 ) 4 45
189 2SO 4 3 < > M 2.V ) 80 4 45 at
.183 4 30 41 202 ICO 4 < 5 at
. 350 4 35 67 250 fO 4 43
. 275 4 35 66 2SO 2W 4 45 No. .
. 200 4 35 6D 219 4 45 l.iufs
300 40 4 1-1 CO. .200 J2) 4 45
. 1(6 4 K . . : H 80 4 45 bags.
. 169 4 35 114. . . .22 ! 12- ) 4 45
. 192 4 35 US. . . .247 28 } 4 45
. 2 3 4 35 40. . . .191 ' 4 45 ST.
. 173 4 Cl. . . .234 'w 4 45 dling.
. 218 4 M 3. . . .20) 4 45 bales
. 1S7 co 4 :5 4. . ' ' . . . 4 45
. 192 2iW 4 41 .US. . . . 241 200 4 45 sales
, . 219 2SO 4 40 78. . . .2,8 SO 4 43 gixid
. 320 4 4) 40 4 43 dling.
. 218 4 40- 67. . , 303 160 4 45 C S-l
. SCO 4 40 8 321 4 45 to
, . 430 4 40 C5 28 ; ICO 4 45 bales
. 473 4 4' ' ) 84 235 i a 4 43
. 234 to 4 40 72 24S 360 4 45 I4.
. , . 203 4 40 72 2.0 160 4 43 6.09
. 227 iw 4 4D M 2ml 161 4 64 - April.
. 246 ice 4 40 235 80 4 GO . .
. 240 : oo 4 49 61 271 280 4 60
10) 4 40 M 29J 40 4 60
, .230 4 It i W
! > . . ,
I. . .
I. . .
4. . .
L. .
6. . .
0. .
1'IOS AND HOUQII.
21 I. . . 34 . . , 200 6 301 . . . 300
J ' ' 72 . . . 2 CO 1 2JO . . . 300
1 . . . 1M . . . 2 CO 1 170 . . . 3 00
6 i. . . 133 . . . 2 60 2 IMS . . . 30) )
1 2"0 . . . 275 5 -
2-M . . . 3 < > 1
1 . . ISO . . . 275 1 ISO . . . 300
1 I. . . ISO . . . 275 2 25 ? . . . 3 W
0 142 SO 275 1 2CO . . . 30)
1 1. . . 210 . . . 275 3 2JO . . . 3 O )
72 W . . . 2 SJ 7 207 . . . 300
I. . . MO . . . 300 1 363 . . . 323
B 234 . . . 300 20 ! > 2 . . . 350
4 : < J7 . . . 300 39 Ill . . . 373
3 219 . . . 304 47 113 80 393
1 230 . . . 300 117 112 . . . 40)
2 2SO . . . 300 31 133 . . . 410
7 . ' > . . . 300 S3 US 12 } 415
4 87 . . . 300
SHEEP The supply wns fnlrly liberal , tut
mJo up lamely of stock Hint was unsuitable , or
t least not desirable , for killers. TrnJc was
low , but prices were quolalily unelmnseil. Knlr
o choice natives rite quotable nt > 2.2. > 02.M ) ; faire
o peed westerns , I2.00U2.GO ; common nnd stuck
beep , | 1.2.11. 5 ; peed to cbolcc 4) to 100-lb.
nmbs , (3.2093.50 , llepiei < entnt\c ! sales :
No. \Vt. Pr.
28 native mixed 100 J2 25
100 native e\vc 04 235
077 western wethers 100 2 40
26natlve lamb 70 323
Rrrrlptiiiiiil DIspiMltlon of StucU.
Official receipts and disposition of stock ag
bown by the books of tbo Union Stock Ynnls
ompany for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
'clock p , in. , Thursday , November 8 , 1S94 :
RECEIPTS.
Cars. Hend.
Cattle. 120 3357
logs iO 6070
Sheep 7 l.COS
DISPOSITION .
Cattle. Hofri Sheep.
> maha Packing company 1,220 . . . .
The O. II. Hammond Co C6 1,300
Swift & Co 932 1,109 100
'
'he Cudnliy racking Co SOI 1,090 72
A. llnna 1S3
t. Decker & Denan 1C1
Inmllton & Stephens 190
Vonsant & Co 73
. I. . . Carey (0
, Lolmiftn 137
j. Hecker CO
.ec Rothschild DO
tenton , W 44
Vllson , O. II 173
Shippers and feeders 402 175 1,017
Left over 400 400 . . . .
Total . . . 3,650 0,073 1.1S9
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
I'urtlii-r ( lciicrn.1 llnrdciilnj ; of Price * IIo-
HUltiMl from DlinliitNliod ItreelpU.
CHICAGO , Nov. 8. The effect of diminished
supply of cattle was apparent In a further
general hardening of prices. Compared with
yesterday's quotation * , the average of prices
was from 5c to lOc 'higher. Sales on a basis of
rom M.15 to J6.43 for natives , from H.73 to
4.SO for westerns , and from J1.30 to 3. 10 for
Texan s.
The hog receipts were a surprise , 42,000 head
lelng the estimated number received. I'rlces
wcri 5c lower than at the weak time yesterday
ind 15c lower than yesterday's opening. At the
reduced prices buying became very free , causing
invnnl the close a steadier feeling. The top of
he market was 11.75 and the Iwttoni for mer
chantable lots was { 4.30 , thouKh perhaps 75 per
cent of the trading was within range of from
4.45 to JI.C5 ; pigs cold anywhere from $2.50
o SI.35. The close was llrm. The market was
arsely overstocked and very weak.
Sheep declined lOc and In Iambs there was a
oss of fully 23c. The prevailing prices for the
'ormcr were from 12.25 to M , nnd for the latter
from J3.73 to 14.15. Ten head of fancy UO-lb.
sheep brought 13.75 , nnd there were sales of
ambs nt from St. 20 to 14.23. Quotations range
'mm SI. : . ' to $3,25 for sheep nnd fiom tl.75 to
il. 3 for lambs.
RECEtlTS CUUle , 11,500 head ; calves. 500
lend ; hogs , 42,000 head ; sheep , 19.000 head.
HOGS Receipts , 42. 'OO bend ; olllclal yesterday ,
37,229 head ; shipments , 0,191 head ; left over.
ilmut S.Mi ) bend. Qiiiillty not quite n good as
for the last few days. Maiket active , but easy.
ind prices average fully 5e Imver. Sales ranged
J4.10WI.BS for light. Jl.lo N.CO for rough pack-
InJI.15JJ I.C5 for mixed , $4.3JfJ.3 for heavy
packing nnd shipping lots , nnd 52.40yJ.3j for
ilgs.
ilgs.CATTLE
CATTLE Receipt * , 11,500 head. Markst active
and dim nt an advance of SfflOc.
SHEEP Receipts , 19.000 head. Market , dull
nnd weak nnd prices 10W1JC lower.
Kit : > : i-i City Llvo Moc't.
1CANSAB CITY , Nov. 8.-CATTLE-Rec < Hpts ,
7.SO ) head ; shipments , 2.SOO head ; market for
lest , steady ; otheis , alow ; Texas steers , f2.00ff
3.S3 ; beef steers , $2.75ii5.50 ; native cows , ll.SoiJ
3.23 ; stoclers : and foedeis , j-0ff3. 5S.
HOC1S Receipts. 12.300 head ; shipments. 400
head ; market uSJlOe lower ; bulk of sales. tl.25 f
4.43 ; henvlea , } 4.3ff4.45 ; packers , M.SOtf 1.53 ;
inlxed , JI.20S4.CO ; lights , J4.05ffl.25j pigs , J3.00
SI I EEP Receipts , 3,000 head ; shipments. l.oi
liead ; market flow nnd wrak ; natives , J2.51IJ )
; westerns , J2.23S3.00 ; stockers and feeders ,
J2.00ff3.00.
_
\pw York Llv Stuck Miirkct.
NEW YORK , Nov. 8. REEVES Receipts. 150
liead ; no trading. European cables quote Am.T-
Ican bicf at lOffllc , dreased weight ; lefilgcr-
ntor nt 7C9c per Ib. No exports toda" .
CALVES Receipts. 208 head ; 125 hea'd on sale ;
market llrm ; veals , poor to prime , J5.03flS.25 ;
grnssers , 5-.r K3.2. , .
SHiii' AND L.AM1IS Receipts. 0.33C head ;
cars on sale ; market llrm ; sheep , poor to
prime , J2.OOif3.CO ; lumbs , common to prime , { 3.75
I.7S.
HOGS Receipts , 4.01C head ; market higher at
$4.9005.20.
_
St. Louis t.lvo Mock AInrknt.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 8. CATTLK-neceipls. 2.100
head ; shipments , none ; market active , stronger ;
native steers , pr > or medium weights , S3.C0 ; cows.
tl.51fl2.ro ; Texas steels , light , $2.1002.70 ; cows.
J1.752.23.
HOflS Receipts. 11.000 head : shipments , 203
head ; market slow , 5f10o ( ? lower ; best heavy.
$4.55 ; fair to grind mixed lots , J1.3.JJfl.CO ; ordinary
fair light , $ l.ir.g4.CO.
SIIHKI * Receipts , 1.COO hotil ; shipments , none ;
market active , strong , 15Q25C higher.
Mock In night.
Records of receipts nt the four principal mar
fur Thursday , November 8 , 1S9I :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . 3.3.17 - -
Chlcncn . 11. COO
Kansas City . 700 ! '
. Louis . 2,190
350
Total . 24,837 71,370 33,238
St. I.oulH ( irnrral 3
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 8. FLOUR Firm and un 3 :
changed.
W1IKAT Rose on sharp demand 4 ,
early , but ' ,
lagged back to a close only Uc above yesterday
. U red , cash , CO'.lc ; November. COc ; December , ; 5
% : Mav , 55)ic. !
CORN Rallied on bad weather , but eased back
a close Uo off from yesterday ; No. 2 mixed ,
, 45V.o ; November , 45'ic ' ; December. 4JHei llnl
. 4C 4C.
OATS Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 29'ie ; November ,
; May. 32c.
RYU Iletter ; COo bid. east Elde , for No. 2. .
I1AIU.KY Nothing doing.
IJItAN ICast track , sacked , Olc.
KLAX SCED-FInn ; $1.42.
CLOVKH Sl ni-J7.75TiS.20. she
TIMOTHY SKKD-l.7 : f3.23. was
1 AY Unchanged.
' exti
IlL'TTKR-Unchanged.
KOOS ICc. bcti
I.KAD Firm ; $2.9214 bid. wer
BI'KI.TKH Lower : $3.12'4 bid.
CORN SIiAL-J2.3002.33. Ud ,
VV1IIS1CY-J1.23. up
COTTON T1US CSc. InWa
Wa
PROVISIONS Quiet. Pork 5Vnl
, mess nnd Jobbing ,
. Lard , prime steam , $6.75 ; choice , tC.sn. Ing
Ing
rait meats , loose shoiildern , t > .374 ! ; longs , bah
; ribs , IC.37H : shorts. tC.CO. Il.icon , packed
shoulders , J0.75 ; longs , $7.12',4 ; ribs , JG.73 ; shorts , Kea 231
$7,3714.
RECEIPTS Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , 43,000 nw !
; corn. 20.000 bu. ; oats , 20.000 bu. clot
SHIPMENTS Flour , 12,000 bbls. ; wheat , 53,000
; corn , 2,000 bu. ; oats , 15,000 bu.
CoiTrn iMarkrt * m
NEW YORK , Nov. S.-COFFEE-Optlons spriCI :
ienrd Irregular nt 5 points decline to 15 points
advance ; further advanced W10 points on Euro stet
buying ninl higher cables cen
; later cased off cenF
local pressure , hut e-loped steady nt un
changed to 10 pnlnls ndviince : sales , 20.25' ' ) bags. fall1
Including : November , $11 GOW10.70 ; Dec mbtr , 1
JI2.7USIi.SO ; Jnnuaiy , | 12.2 < ) gi2.30 ; March , | Z.l5 spo
H2.70 ; Aptll. $11.53 ; May. J11.35Qll.4i ) ; spot niff
, Rio , market nrm ; No. 7. $ I'i.2j ; mild , mar den
steady ; Cordova , $18.00019.00 ; s.iles , l.OiH mei
Rio No. 9 , minus 5 mo
points , afloat , $11.75 ;
) has Santos. Nos. & to 7 , J15 : 5bags Rio. pro
. 7 and S. $13.75 , cost and fielght ; 2,0i > ) bagi tn
Maraculbo , 300 bags Snvlnllla nt p. t. nnd 1,00" 35s
Interior l' langr > spot nt 27V-jW32c. Wnr > - 31sC
deliveries fiom New York yesterday , 7,8'S C
; New York stock today. 131,073 bags ; United coliT
stock. 1UJ.OS4 bn < ( s ; allont for the Unllcd T
, KC.tx. " ) ImKs ; total visible supply for th CltCl
I'n'tcd States , 479.CS4 Uigs , against 43ti,2 < JO bak'-- ClXi
year. Xi
SANTOS. Nov. 8. Market film ; good averagi Its :
Cantos , $12 ; recelp's ' , 17.000 bags ; st ck , 432ix > ItII
; cleared from Santcs November 5 , 31 , Wj II
. ma
HAMIU'HO. Nov. 8. Mniket quiet ; prices
lower to * i pfrf higher ; role. < , 4.000 bags.
HAVRR. Nov. 8. Mniket opened Irregular nt M
i'f nilvanr" : nt noon , quiet anJ unclmngeil ; llvl
3 p. m. , steady and unchanged ; closed steady i > lei
lVii2f net U'lvnnci- ' ; total sales , 22 , < K ) ) bus Lat
RIO li : JANlvlItO , Nov. 8. Mutket quirt dec
7 Rio , $11.70 ; exchanglllil ; ITC lpt . 5,00 clot
; cleared for the t'n ted Hiatei , 11 , OW bags : Illl
cleared for Kuiope , 4,000 bags ; slock , 201,00 cov
. Clo '
MM
< otlun .Uur inc.
ern
. IXDUIS , Nov. 8. COTTON Qu'el ; mid of
. 7Uc ; sale. , l.tan bules ; receipts , 7.500 twt
; hl | > ine-13. 6.700 bales ; stock. 23.30) bales. wei ,
NBW rtltl.KANH. Nov. ' . < 'OTTON Hleadv ; fro
, 5.WO bales ; ta arrive , l.&OO baleii ; einllnary.So ; $2.2
ontlnary , 4V c ; low in dlllni ; , 4Hc ; mid
. So ; K * xl mldilllng , t > % c : mldilllng fulr ,
c ; fair , 7 J-lGcj rc-relpls , 8,614 tulles ; exports
Great llrltaln , 7.57) bales ; continent , S.0 < ard
; coastwise , 8,13) hale * ; stock , S1I.1XI bales ; aah
futures , steady ; alrs , " 2.000 bales , Novembr , lay
3 bid : l > ve-vmbcr , I5.04ft5.05 ; Jnnumy. J3.0SW I'ic
: February. I5.13fl5.14 ; Ma-cX $5.1903.20 , ern
. Y&'iiMi'ti.W : May' . $ V.SO'35.M ; June , '
; July , IS.42tfS.4l. August , J5.46S3.4S.
Alnrknt. for
NBW YORK , Nov.8UqARRaw , t
A Letter
just to hand says : " It is'neccl-
less for me to express my high
opinion of Pearline , and that
no clean family lives with
out it. " Thousands ofletters
come , praising Pearline , but
they don't all put it so
strongly. We wouldn't want
to , ourselves. We don't say
that things can't be made clean
without Pearline. I3ut\ve
do say that things can't be
made clean with so little labor
and so little damage by any other means.
And we want to say that , loudly.
Millions use Pearline. Only a short " * > .
time ago they rubbed and scrubbed and
fussed in the old-fashioned
- way without it.
I'cildlcrs nnd sonic unscrupulous in'cm will tell you.
r - WTJ IR- * "this is ns good as" or "the ' ' same as 1'carlinc.IT'S '
mfm i < TX > > V V d JL V FALSE I'caillno is never peddled , if your croccr sends
you an imitation , be honest send it tjtk. < " > 0 JAMES I'VLlf New Vork ,
EESTSTOTEon EARTH
READ TtlEPFICIAL TESC
Official E-port on ' 'E ' tate O.xks. "
K. .V L. KAIIN AHuns. . :
( jriitlunii'ti This Is to certify
Hint 1 luivc nindd a sork's of tesU
with " ] ' Sorle * " Hstato ( ) ; ik Heat
ing stows , todctcrmlno , I'lml , how
lung tin- steve uould hold llrol
Second , how the stivunil parts oj
tliu Move net uiHlor ahlgli red heat
I Hied thi ) Nlovus ropimiudly until
they wore roll lu.t all over. 1
heated tlium to thu highest jiossl-
bio U'lupuraturo and fooled thnm
off as rniildly as possible. Under
these mo-it severe ti'sts the e.xpnn *
slou and contraction < IU1 iiotuirccl
the plates In the least particular.
Icliarp'd one of thiini with onq
and onu-lialf small buckottuls 01
coal slnck on Tuesday uvcnlng ,
JuiiooO , 1MU , at 5 o'clock ,
t.'iilll tlir/'iiltmrlntl Thursday af
lornuon at 4 o'clock tltc liaily oj
llirttiifiTiiiitliiiinl to lie ,10 ti'iirm
Hull < i hiinil conlil not comfortably
Icliitil t < i > oii It.tfter Unit time ( I
began to > < > ! vff , 'Jlir lira rodfj
x i ttir < > rltt [ > ialclin > 'tici > of > cft
aliovtrtfrrrnl to UTIV risible unlit
HI o'llocli ntiil tii HililntcHoftlH
crftiltiffoftltiit if < lj/ .
It trill therefore lif ncen that thlt
storeartiiiilliflu'litltre rontlllllun.l-
lyfoi'fiftU-lhrreliaiirn iintl fifteen
minutes. 3'hln litini cj-tniiiriltna-
I'll rrcoiil , unil one of telitchyou
can irrll < " in-null.
Jtesjiirt/'itlty niilini Hint ,
CUXH.ID ItllVXK , Sup't ,
tecnts Given Awiy This
With 510.00 worth of goods ,
Ki'tsllvor ii.atod teaspoons
With $25.00 worth of goods ,
. „ . lleiiuitful hlMjuo flguro
With fOO.OO worth of goods ,
. , M A hundsomo picture
AIII ) J7& " 0 worth of poods ,
A punulnn otk : center table
Cash or Weekly or Monthly Wltli $100.00 worm or goods ,
;
An ologilut oak roclcor
Payments.
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House.
Open Monday and Saturday Evenings-
fair refinlne , 3c ; centr fURnl , D5 test. 3'tc. ' sales
350mol tons Muscovado , iiG test , nt 3c , 3.20J bags
lol.iPEr-s niKnr , P6 ttst , at 29-lUc , reflneil , mar-
ket i.ifiS-lCc hliiher ; No. C , ? ; ( | 15-lCe , No. 7 ,
ll-lCQS'tc ; No. 8 , 3 $ , J3 9-lCc ; No. 9 , 3iff !
ll-16c ; No. 10 , 3Td5f3 15-lCc ; No. II , 3'iffS ' 9-lCe ;
No. 12 , 3 6-1603',5c ; No. 13 , 3'ic ; off A. 3TkW
lc ; mould A , 4 7-lClf4liej ) standard A , 4 1-lOi/
4'Jc ; confectlmi-rH A , 4 l-lC94'ie ; cut lonf , 4fT
ll-16c ; crushed , 4' (5 1-lCc ; | Kiwilered , 4 7-lGf
4e ; K-innulnted , 4 3-lCiiHiei ( ! cubes , 4 7-lCj4T c.
I/3NDON , Nov. 8. SrOAH-Cane , dull nnd
ravy ; Centilfugal Ja\n , ISs ; Muscovado , fair re-
nlnsr , 10s. ,
AUCTION SALIC 4)F SIlKEt' SKINS.
.ondiiii Trnilcrs Given nn Opportunity to
Invent llcnvlly.
LONDON < , Nov. 8. At the auction rale of
lecp * skins today 3,413 bales were offeicd. There
as a good attendance , but comp llllun to some
xtcnt reflected the difficulties of Industry , nnd
ctrnyed hesitation. A majority of the olferlnes
ere sold. Lone grown merino sheep skins were
d down ; short , unchanRed. Cross bleeds wciv
pait of a fanhlnir. Kollowlni ; are thu pules
detail nnd the prices obtained : New South
'ales. U3 bales clothlnic und '
; combine , -5i' (
id. Queensland , 310 bales : clothlne and comb-
1K. , 2fil.il. .South AUFtralla , 1.2.j balei ; clolh-
\K nnd comblni ; , 2Uf3Hd. Kwan Itlver , iX
alen ; clothlni ; and combine , 3UAO'id. Tusmnnla.
! bales ; clothing und comhiiK , 2\Q-d. New
e.iland , 020 bales ; clothing and cnmbim ; , 1'iii
id. Cape of ( Inod Hope nnd Natal , CO bales ;
lothlng and combing. 2ifii < l.
Llvitrpiiol .Mill'liiit-i.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 8.-WHEAT-Kt.-ndy ; de-
land i poor ; No. 2 red , nlnli-r. 4s Cd ; No. 2 red ,
i1ni.4s 'J20. !
CORN fijuit , nominal ; dema-.d poor ; futures ,
leady ; demand poor ; November , 4s lO'.id ; De-
fmber , 4s Slid ; January , 4s Mid.
FLOUR Firm ; demand moderate ; Ht. Louis ,
incy winter , 5s Gd.
1'ROVISIONS Lnrd. rtendy ; demand poor ;
pot , 3Cs. lieef. dull ; demund poor ; extia India
ies.i , CS 9il ; prime mess , M.s 3 < 1. Poik , dull ,
cmand | xxir ; prime mess , wcstfin , Cfls 3d ; prlmo
ICHS , medium , Ms M. llamx , steady ; demand
Kxleruto ; short cut , 43s. llacon. domaml Im-
roved ; Cumberland cut , easy ut 3C < ; uhoit rlljs ,
InniK at 3 8 Cd ; long clear , 43 llnl. , uteudy nt
( lonir and short clear , K Ibs. , steady at
rd. Bhouldcis , steady at 2's.
CHEI5HE Dull ; demand poor ; finest white and
jloicil. 4Ss Cd.
TALLOW Nominal ; demand moderate ; prime
Ity. 23s.
COTTON SEED OIIHtnOy nl 10s 91.
Tt'RI'ENTINK Steady ; demand mixlerate ; splr-
, 2Us 9d.
HOrtlN .Steady ; demand p r ; common. 3s 7'.jd.
HOPS At Ixindon ( I'atlllo co.in ) , llrm ; de-
land moderate ; new crrp , 12 IJntiJil.
MliiiifiiiollVliont | .tliirknt.
MINNEAPOLIH , Nov. 8. With m'derate ' nc-
Ivlty In the mornlntc re slon prices advanced
lowly until Uo pi n had been mad In fu urji.
.liter In the day , with more sell ntr , thi < maiket
ecllned , nnd closed ' ,4C to ' , ; c higher than the
lose of the preceding day. Cjmdderahle long
luff was disposed of before the clos > > , which
rivcT l the tlnal decline. Recelpis , i'73.x ( bu.
'lose : November , W ; c ; December , M e ; May ,
e. On track : No. l hard. WUc ; N > . 1 nM.-th-
, 67'4c ; No. S noithern , W c. Thu p o.luctlo.i .
Hour wns estimated at nlwut 4i.0tf > bbls. for
sveaty-four hour . Hhlpments for the rniiin Urn *
-eie 25.838 bbls. The mntket reported iiulel at
rom i $8,1S to J3.4 * for ra' niii ami fiom ll.Kj to
.9J for bakers' .
Dululli Whoa Market ,
DUIJUTII , Nov. 8.-WIIEAT-C10SC ! No. 1
, cash and November. We ; No. 1 norlhcni ,
and November , B7Uc ; DttTmber , * ' , , ;
CO'Ac ; No. S ! noilheni , cii h , Me , Jso , 3 ,
, n-Jected , 46VsC. To arrive ; No , 1 north-
, SJHe. _
.Ntnv York Urv Cloodn MurXxt.
NEW YORK , Nov. 8. An Irrnrular demand
seasonable tuff took a moderate ijuuntlty
goodn , but the much larttr mle w m
WM. 1LOUDON.
Commission Merchant
Grain aiul I'rovJslons.
Prlvato wires to Chicago and Now York
All business orders placed on CIilcMJt
Heard of Trade.
Correapondence Follclted.
Olllce , room 4 , New York Life Dulldlars
Jraaha. Telephone 1308.
reached throimh delivery on former orders. I'ol
sprint ; fabrics , such ns dress coeds , printed
sjieclnltles and Klnuhams , more Inquiry wal
shown , nnd vciy fair en aKements were reported.
The auction tale of Nottingham lace curtalnl
parsed off excecdlnily well , nnd thq catiiloeui
was larKcly overrolil , wllh ( oiir-ynnl curtains In
much preference. Printed cl.iths wcie vciynulel
at 2 11-lCc.
'Frisco Wlu'iil ( { iKitiitlons ,
BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. S.-WHEAT-Steaily |
December , 92'ic ; May , 3Vic.
Wool , Mur. < ot.
BT. LOUIS , Nov. S. OOL.Steady , tin *
changed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
riiiiiiiuiii : .NotrH.
NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 8. Clearings , 11,350,621.
IIALTIMORE , Nov. 8. Clearings , 13,031,772 ; Val
ances. 1334,039.
11OSTON , Nov , 8. Clearings , | 1S.250,007 ; bal-
nnces , J2.0CC.713.
NEW YORK , Nov. 8. Clearings , JOt.lCS.DIl ;
balances. J3,345,9I1.
PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 8. Clearings , I12.C39.-
420 ; balances , 1,3 ,123.
MEMPHIS , Nov. S. New York exchanco sellIng -
Ing at pur. Cle.irlngs , ) G28.093 ; balances , 192,032.
CINCINNATI , Nov. 8. Money , Rfld per cent ,
New York exchange , 2TiO40c premium. Clearings ,
KT. LOtTIS , Nov. 8.-Clcarlngs , I5.3IZ.236 ; bal
ances , $195,098. Money , dull , CW7 per cent. Hx-
cliange on New York , 2ic discount bid.
LONDON , Nov. 8. Oold In rjuoted at llucno *
Ayres today at 213 ; Lisbon , 22.CO ; St. Peters
burg , CO ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 100.70 ; Vienna , 101.
PARIS. Nov. 8. 4 p. in.-Thrre per cent
re-nle-s , 102f 724o ! for HIP account ; 3'/4 ' rentes , 107f
75c. ExclmngH on l/irulon , 25t 13c for checks.
WAaillNQTON , Nov. 8. The cash balance In
HIP tieusury today was 1105,090,101 ; fold reserve.
t01S30,4'l. ' )
CHICAGO , Nov. 8.-Clearlngs , J18.3I5.000.
Money , 44'4 per cent on call , H5JO jior cent
on time. New Yolk exchange at par. Foreign
exchanges dull ; sterling commercial , ! I.S5 % _ *
4.to ; ; .
LONDON , Nov. 8. Consols for money and
account , 103 7-10. The Hunk of England' ! ) rata
of discount remains unchanged at 2 per cent ,
liar silver , 2id ! per ounce ; money , 14 per cent.
The into of discount In the open maiket for
Hlrwl bills Is H per cent and for three months'
bills Is 9-10 per cent.
PARIS. Nov. 8. The weekly Matement of tha
Hank of Fiance , Iwturd tndiy , shows tha follow *
Ing changes as compared with Iho pievlnus no-
count : Note * In circulation , decrease , IOGMOOOf (
treasury account * current , decrease , 82.(23OOO/ ;
gold In hand. Increase , 24,950,000f ; bills dl * >
niunled , decrease , Sl,250,00jf ; illveir In hand ,
decrease , 7I5OiWf.
LONDON , Nov. 8. The weekly statement or
the Uank uf Knglvnd Issued today show * lh
followlnir changen an oomparetl with the iircvloun
account : Total rrsen'u. decrease , 1750,000 ;
circulation , decrease , 275,000 ; bullion , decrease.
fl.GOI.GOO ; other wcurltles , decreavc , tl7I,000 |
oilier dritemlts , drcrrune , (177,000 ; public deiwsllii ,
ilfcu-mc , IlCl.onO ; notes roiorve. < lecrtaj , 1710 ,
d > ; Keivernment srcurlllrs. Increase , fiO.OOO. Th
Hunk of England'H reserve lo liability , which
last week wa SIM ( inr cent , U uow (2.12 ptd
ctnt ,