Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 04, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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GOSSIP 1ROI I TIlE ' GHlDmo' l' I
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Burp"r ! Bulurdu anti tlio Lcson . Dc-
rived TherefrolU ,
NEBRASKA'S ' CHANCES SEEM EXCELLENT
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8JIII1dlii Slw"111 01 the ' \'lr"I ) '
'I'11 ' ) ' : II'III'IJe" $ 1'llrlll" l II I
Ollhl * 1111 JIICI'-I.llcelll '
the Jlaterl 1ulgiiii. : '
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To 8Y that Saturday's ( foot bal game developed .
velope some surprlscs Is expreulng a fact
IJatent < to nil that have followed th game In
a mild Innniler That our homo Ham wuult
turn down the : tsourltlger wa better .
than the most enthuSIastIc NC-
braskan really anticIpated. hrourl
ball defeated Iurduo and Itpauw ,
and NeIraskl had shown up In poor form the
only time Coach Thomas had his team In
this city. Of courze , there could be no knots
tied In the : ! sur tlger' tall by the I.ln'
coin lads. Hut tcr , did tIe some knots l , and
1 such an approvel , manner that the tiger
looked as though he had hem through a
jungle fight hefore he left Omaha In the
first half of the gale 1dlssouri's Interference -
once was beautiul , tbe ends bowled over the
Nebraskans In their path and the backs tot-
lowell their inLet terence In a manner that
Innst have male , Pop Bls hug himself for
joy. But the dash and spirit were not so
noticeable In the second halo With Nehrasla
It was just the reverse I9 Lterferenc
amounted to notblng , In the first bal and
dlii not begin to come Into evidence until
ell along In the game. I enabled lacknrd
and hayward to Imlee two of the prettiest
runs of the day late In the fecond ha'f. ' The
steady hammering of the Nebraskans against
the < hue of their opponents told In time , anll
when they CUt Led the pig shin the length of
the held on those short but substantial gains
/eld
they / gave an exhibition of foot bal that
woul have pleased the most severe eastern
critics. Nehraeka was guilty of arC side play
a surprslng : IUI1or of tunes , and some of
the player lost their temper too easHy. lad I
the ofelals bten inUre strict It I riot Impos-
sllie that the homo eleven might have lost
the game by penalties. But I should not
b the fear of a severe referee or umpire
that makes the players conform to the rules
and regulations of the gsme. Foot bal Is
on trial this fall more than ever before. A
watchful public stands ready to denounce
the game whenever the slightest pretext
affords In op1)urunity. ! ) I Is absolutely incumbent -
cumbent upon every man who goes on the
grl'lron field that he allow no acton of his
to bring critcsm upon the game.
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All the critics went wrong In their pre-
dtons , and Princeton won from larvard ,
12 to 4. 'fhe Sons of Old Nassau have a good
right to be happy They have waited
patiently since 'S9 for a game wlh the
Crimson , and In the meantime they have
. had to liar nome upleasant thlng from
Cambridge concerning them. As was the
case with the champion ' 93 team the ' 05
eleven developed on the quiet , and their
actions regarding bets during the last week
show that not even the Princeton students
themselves felt confident of the game With-
out detracting one whit from the glorious
victory Langdon Lea and his players have
so wel earned , It must be admitted that a
muddy field always give the team with the
better line a decided atlvan age. harvard
was relyIng principally upon its speedy
backs and the long punts of Charlie Brewer
and Jack F.lrchlds , which were almost out
of order on such a drizzly day. 'fa
I'rlnceton's formidable line a large share of
L the great honor Is clue , but that does not
say that the backs were not In evidence.
Iosengaten proved n great ground ! alner ,
and little Suter's brilliant work at quarter-
buck wil bo thB subject of many a chat
on lcCol'h walk by the present and future
generations oC Prlncetonlans. ' ThIs Is the
first big game Sitter ' was ever 'eli In , and It
19 not likely to be hie last. lie was developed
at Penn9yl\nla State college , where he waS
a star In both base bal and foot ball. Ills
long run of seventy-five yards' carried the
bal out of danger , else a touchdown for
harvard In the nrN hal might have been
scorell. Princeton has only Cornell to dis-
pose of next Saturday , and then may re't
UII for the Yale game , which wl he played
on Manhattan Field November 23. As
Cornell's weakness II i In its light line , and as
that point I where Irlncoton Is strongest ,
there can be no doubt bul that Princeton
" 1 defeat Cornell with considerable more
ease than last year
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Probably no set of men Eve only the liar-
' take Princeton's victory
van ! players themselves , - ,
tory over harvard to heart more than the
l'enns'lvanlanf. They have a supreme con-
tempt for anything labeled Nassau , and on
the other hand , halo n very cordial feeling
for Harvard ' ! . The Pennsylvanla.Chlcago A1i-
letic club which sched-
lote gamt was originally -
ulell for Saturday last , was played on Friday
In order that the Quakers might go to Princeton -
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ton to cheer for lan'a.,1 Pennsylvania was
scored on last week by Chicago , and was
lieu down to twelve points hy Brown. Injuries -
juries to Brooke and Wharton , two star jlny-
ers , halo hamlc111pell the team considerably
That will be a Iret battle at Cambridge , and
Arthur Brewer wl doubtless exert himself
more than ever between now and November
23. ' 0 be defeated by Princeton Is a heart-
breaker to wearers of tie Crimson , but If
Pennsylvania should roil up another victory
against the Boston players there could not
possibly be any balm for the wounded heart
of the followers of John hiarvarti.
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The number of coaches at Saturday's game i
filled with alumni of the prominent easter I
universities testified to the Interest taken In
the great college game even hy those who
have seen many Yl'at since their ullergrmlu-
ate days. The cordial feelIng existing between
certain of IheI universities was evidenced
by t"le complimentary ch ers that went back
and forth among these coaches. harvard
cheered when the Cornell coach came In , and
harvard cheered fer PrInceton , Nebraska .
Mlusourl anti , the Arm } ' . Cornel returned
the cheers of Harvard In a hearty manner
anti saluted Princeton Nebraska anti the
other COll'gOS represented with a single px-
ception. But In all this cheering not tie
talntrst murmur of I ) 'el could be heard for
Yale a/ ! as nobody cheered for Yule the
Sons of ml were not heard to mention the
name of any sister institution. There are
those who think this little Incident reflects
Jrfecty the feeling of the college world ,
save only n few square miles In New England
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Michigan roiled up another large score on
Saturday , easily defeating Oberlin . 42 to 0.
The latter team was weakened by the absence
of Cy Voorlees , thllr star full back , whie
Michigan tilt ! not cal forth its full strength
Since hiarvarti's defeat by Princeton much
Fpeculaton as to the outcome of the larvarll- '
Michigan game on Saturday next Is being
indulged in . Harvard It present has a goo
sized hospital list and It Is not Improbable
that the entire eleven will feel sore of body ,
as well as sore of heart , during the present
week , Michigan's ttam Is now In fine condi-
ton and If It can be kept so on the long
journey to CambrIdge Michigan will go on the
lell Saturday In much better shall ? than the
followers of Captain Brewer There arc
critics who hrvo IllckeI Michigan to win
against harvard , and although they may not
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delght the western enthusiast to that extent ,
there can be no doubt but that the boys from
Ann Arbor wt give the Boston lads a close
and exciting ganie Th.re t no good reason
why Michiigan's Ham should not be strong.
Surely its players have had ample eXpnlenc
Big Hall , who did duty at guard for Princeton
for several seasons : Holster , who played
four yUS with time Wllims college elEven :
\ont , who established his reputation whio lt
Lincoln : 100per , the th-foot who played
guard for Michigan several years ago , anti
Baird , who Is In the same box with Hooper
all of these have been pressed into service
anti brIng experience and ability In abundance
to the team wearing the yellow antI blue.
Michigan has worked hard enough tn get I
team together , and the composite character
of its team rivals that of the I'ennsyh'anla
elenu
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On Wednesday lat Yale scored thirty
poInts against Dartmouth , antI on Saturday
defeated West I'otnt , 23 to 8. That the Oaets
scored twice on the lue Is \0 great surprise'
to anyone who has watched how frequently
the athletic club teams have been turning
that umo trIck $ aga1i Captain ! Thorne's
men. Although there must have been great
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rdolellg lt New Un.on on SAturdAY night ; ,
when ho ! news of liervard's downfall wu
u'eeived. time foot ball11Aorl dod the coaches
Ilst have been 10le\tbnt ) startled hy Prince-
ton'l showing , amid It once regarded , the Jer-
le'men aa ft'rmhlahlo rival fur the one game
II that dear old , Institution , limo Alerican In-
! ercoleKlate Foot flail association . Yale ha
IIINlt of o\tortul ! ' ) ' to prepare for the
1lnceon : game , ba'lngolhlng stronger
than n few preparatory school teams to die-
pose of before the championship game. Yale
certainly line a superior let of backs , but I
the Now Haven line cannot be materially
r lgthenell , 1lglon : , Lea and his fldo
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Partners will be apt to alIen some large holes
It was the Orange Ile which made Satur-
day's vIctory possible , and It will b no
wealer when I appear against Ynlo No-
\'Elnber 23 ,
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Kansas Illa'etl its nut game for the chamn-
plolshlp of the Wester Intercollegiate Foot i
hail afcclaton on Saturday , defeating Iowa
bands , down , r2 to 0. Alho\/ 1 It was gen-
eral ! conceded that low hat an Inferior
eleven this tall , such n large score was not
expected. I Illcates that Kansas may play
close gaines with : lsourl anti Nebraslea. Certainly -
thinly Kansas : Is likely to put up a stronger
game agaInst time I.lncoln lads than It did ,
last year I alns has a cinch on third place I
and It Is somewhat regretted that It Is not '
Kansas Instead of Iowa which plays here '
Thanksgiving day.
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On Wrdilmlay the Purduo team defeated
: lnnesola , 18 10 4. Purdue 'Ias been win.
Ilng so few games that a single victory looms
UI ) big for the Indiana boys , On Saturday
they weil down before Northwestern , 2 to G.
Since theIr defeat hr Missouri the Purlue
. lost heart in
players stem to have all but II
the ! ame. The University of Chicago finally
Pulled Itself togetimer : anti won a game al
Saturday , defeating WhCOISII , 22 to 12.
'htre ( have been some severe criticisms
passed upon : Ir. Siagg for /ot having his
players In better condition In the games
Chicago has lost. Stag has few superiors
In t' , ) knowledge ali ability of handling a
college base hal or foot bal team. Perhaps
there was somethIng the mater wih the
1)lays themselves. No trainer can turn out
a winning team If he has not the hearty cooperation .
operation of every man under him. Amherst
defeated Wiiams In a decisive manner on
Saturday. As In every game Williams has
played for the past three years , Phi Draper
that splendid ful back , covered , himself
with glory , There can be no doubt but that
Draper Is one of the best hICks In the country -
try , although playing oEm the el4vCn of a entaIl
colege , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. \,1. ilhi.tI ) \ FORt 'J'UI' ngG.\'I"r.\ ,
1.1.'jcleltl"C I' " IICl'h'll lt the
Ilh'rlutulll Ih'I'lt.
AUSTIN , Tex , Nov. 3.-The international
regatta whleh commence here tomorrow
uilI contnnes until November 8 promises to
be one of the greatest aquatic cvetts ever
hell II this country , I Iglanl or Austrnhitt .
.A week of line weather and large crowls
are predicted , a9 I low rate has been made
by the railroads. It Is expecte,1 , that espe-
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dully large elciegationts from England , New
elegalols
York , Boton , Chicago and St. Louis wi
he present One uf the very interesting
features of the regatta wi he the ole anti
one-hulf mile _ race _ between . . lss Hose . . Mos-
entheln ants ; lss TiieSlle ' . I WIl ve
remembered that they rowed un the Mlssis-
slPll1 river ut St. luul9 one year ago for
CIte American chnlplpnshlp , 1lss Mosen-
them being declared winner
'l'lme ollicerH viil ue : Heferee.I d Smith :
Smih
! Heferee.
1he oleer wi
ensign , B. J. hlyrmme : starter , John Croly :
Inlshlng ju"les , Flnk 1' . Hells , Dalas :
George H. Walker , San Antonio ; H. V.
Culinge , Blon , gngl\ll ; 1 J. Lawless anti
: I. Huter , Austin ; calltuln , G. A. Qulnlull ,
Houston ; turnln stake , James ileclcett . Llv-
olloul , England ! : C. 11. Amlelsun , Austl ;
tnjr , J. 1 Hobertsun , I ; . :1. lughe9 , G.
B. Zimpleman , I. tie Cordova.
' ohtlcial meiIer and bookmaker .
i'Iiillii , the olclal 1'001 seler
Phl\18
maker for the regatta , will lay the following
prices on the cIHmIIIOnShl\ \ ' events : SlngleH
tcull for the climimnpiomislmip of the world ,
even on Gaudaur I to 5 Teemer , 2 to 1
Peterson , 2 to 1 Uubear , 3 to 1 linnlon 4 to
1 Barr } ' . S to 1 Hogers , 10 to 1 Innlon/ / f to 1
\\'ingut' . Second , 'Ieemer 1 to 2 : Peterson ,
4 to C : Buhear , even : lan { on. G to 5 : Barry , i
3 to 2 ; Hogers , I to 1 ; lalnes , 4 to 1 ; 'Vln-
gate , I to 1.
Donblc scul event , championship of the
worl : 'fo win , 3 to 2 Peterson anti Hanlon
: : to 2 Gau"uur brothers , 8 to 5 Bubear anti
Barry . 2 to J Tlerer anti HOlerH , 15 tu I
'Iuate anti Bulnes. Secoml , Petersn anti .
Haulun , 3 to 5 : GaU"aur brothers , 3 to Ii
Bubr'ur anti Barry , 4 to 6 : 'roomer and
Hogen , even ; Wingate and unities , I to I.
l'l'h FIgIite'I't4 I.'n\ ( ' ArluIIMI" .
LITTLE HOCK , Nuv 3.-ExcItement over
the Prize tight question baa entirely died
out and things have settled down to 1 nor-
mal COl1llon , DuL Fizsimmons Ipent the
day with I party of local admirers and In
the onevhlf went to the staten In company
with I party ot nOWfpaper men to meet the ,
canno bail from Hot Springs , on which Cor- I
bdt was expected to nrrlve. A large crowd
followed him possibly In anticipatIon or un
Impromptu E lo , but Corbel was not on
the trin , and had he been trouble wOlld
hardly have occurred , as Flzslmmona was
In 1 happy mood.
Corbel and party heft Hot Sprlnf at S
o'clock this evening and will pass through
Little Hock tonight enrolte to lemphlM
Fitzsimnmoims' movements are tmnceitain. He
\:1 : give a show hero tomorrow night . but
: Iurtn Julun times not decided uiton his
pJant after thlt. [ All the "peela corre-
MpontlentH ( have left and the town tonight
CeCilia deserted
Unn Stuart UINI 111'11.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. .3-A special to the
Hepuhlc says : Dan Stuart arrived here
from Hot Sings and LIttle Hock tonight.
Ho lald : " 'here Is yet n chance fur the
Com'hett-Pitzmtirmmmontt tight to take plnce.
I hl'leve the men wi tight IC given I
ehunce. 'fho first thing to be done Is to
Iml u llluco for them. I shah go 10 EI
110 tomorrow to look after maters In
that locall ) ' . I will take some little time
to arrange , , details , but 1 have hopes of
stIccess. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A rib ur Glllln1 'hiiIi'N I Itcecird.
LOUIS\'ILLE , Nov. -'rotlay Arthur
Gardner of Chicago rode a lle , fyln
start paled , at FOlntaln Ferry In 1:45 : 1.5 ,
one second under time . class 1 record.
S'nntor hllc"N hair .
As everybody knows , Senator Brice wears
his hair long and bushy I Is an Innocent
affectation with him , as with Paderewskl ,
the pIanist , and , being short of stature and
of alight frame , his chrysanthemum locks
give the senator a peculiar appearance ,
which people who se hIm for the first time
are not likely to forget. During the recent
Ohio convention an honest farmer from the
way back region saw hIs senator for the first
time , amid was much Impressed hy the peculiarity -
lariy immentioned. On this occasion Mc .
Irtce hall good reasons for keeping his
views and intentions to hhnselC anti
< atons ' a 11 was
l.uccesful . In eluding 'Indreds of politicians
who were anxious to Interview him lie was
here , there and everywhere , slinking hands
and sllng all saying 1 pleasant word to
everybody , but no one was able to corner
him long enough to ask I qtmostion. One
gentleman who had been extremely anxious
Cor a private conferenlp with the senator
was escorting around the farmer I have
mentoned and pointed out Senator Drlce to
him.
him."Is
"Is that him ? " asked tIme rural delegate.
"Yes " replied the politician , "that's Senator -
ator lirice . "
"Wal ho's got the gal darndest head of
hall on him I ever see "
"Yes , " replied the other , "It Is n little
peculiar , and his frIends don't like I very
well . "
"Why , don't they shear him , then 1"
"They can't catch him a- , " was - the repl )
. \ Xntlrnl ' \ 'inder.
The most wonderful piece of natural sculp-
turo In the world may be seen by any vis-
Ior to the Cape Verd islands This spo-
linen of natural arL work Is without doubt
the most colossal and marnlous freak
known to the gologiss and' 'geographers .
Sin Vicente Is the principal town of the
Islands. As the ship enter the harbor of
's
the above namel place ouo SEes a bold ridge
of dark volcanic rocks lying In the distance.
The crest of this rIdge forms an exact likeness .
ness of Washington , the figure lying ap-
p3enUy face upward , a If In sleep The
large , bold features , the backward wave of
the hair , the rotund form of the massive
shoulders , anti even the frills on his colonial
shirt are reproduced on a scale of ouch mag-
nltudo anti grandeur as to be absolutelY
startling. The fidelity of the outline Is such
that the frtaklsh forms assumed by the
stalacttell and stalagmies In the WEl
known natural caverns are not suitable com"
11arllons.
This strange natural monument to the
greatest of American heroes Is the first ob-
ject to meet the gaze of thl observing Ight.
seer as he approaches the Cape Verd tslanls.
With the boundless ocean for its background
and the troll ! al sky overhanging I , I Is no
flight of the Imaginaton when Wf t : ) that
the freak forms a tableau of overpowering
manpcence ,
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IANY REASONS FOR WORRY
Factors In the Wall street Situation that
Are . Not Reassuring
LACK OF BAIT TO INDUCE BUYING
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1 "crT' SurClcc 1I,1citII nlll'lltel
to Itl'CII 1'l'llllc nut II ! tlcl" ,
JI"telul If Incr'n,111 'rhell
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NEW YORK , Nov 3-Henry Clew , head
of the banking house of Henry dews & Co" ' .
writes of the situation In Wal street :
General hititmitintiomi on the Stock exchange
hns carried minces to I still lower level than
last week , 'l'rmule and industrial prospeets
are atsflctor } ' , except In I few Iscl'ted
case , where tnllrovemlnt was too rapid .
Ild I ulrO\1 earnlnfs contnue 10 tnnko ! macro
encoullng gains , hut fur the 110 '
these fuctor / overlooked on the " Ill'IJ/ /
' 1he chief drwbaclt nllpcurl to ho ItCI < uf
buying lnducentents. Tots may be /cccuntc.1
for by the slrength of luregn exchange , by i
foreign ' 1los 01 stock , hy dluIIIUlnlnelt [
concering the expected [ ! eatln ! Illal , nl.tl
by the irregularities among the Illultrluls ,
11 of which combine to give the helr trod-
' exceiieimt for covering
er ! an excelent ulportnly ! eO\'erlt
"short" contractim. I woul,1 seem lets If
these consldeltons had been nnll ' Ib-
counted by the declne uf I to 10 Iolnt ) which
IUUI tnlcn place In the active stccl , hl.t
until the market re.eivem , some new tip- '
ward atimuhmis for rlso iii
Ilmulls operations n . \11
halo to he cOlservutvelr miIe , In .ple of
Illn ) ' favorable IJrospeets. So far II time
foreign exchungu market Is concerned , It
must be relelberetl thut the HUPllly of cum-
lerclal bills lute been considerably 1 lulld
hy the small anti buclwnrd colon move-
Imment. Colon , however , memet coon go out-
ward more freely , und a9 liberal enguge-
ments Cur exports of whent during : UVtJ-
her and Decembcl' have heen 1'le , thl'le
ought tu bo u leler , sUPllly of hilts Doom
both of these sources Inter on.
Comltuns In I'urolle ) are trongly sug-
Iest\'e oC cautol In speculutve operutiommit.
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'lho great "Julr" excitement has reac'I'tl
the Ilagu of dlstru.t , which mean the
stage ul realizing , of desperate eXpetlelts
In manlpuntol : , 111 of tile heglnnlngs . o
collapse . Plrl > hue been on the vel.le of /
dehacle , but the rout Is slld to huvf l.'en
staye" by the intervention oC the noths-
chmilds-a etory which seems Im\"I ' Ille.
uut , nevertheless , nPllear to have \ hatl itt
effect UIon , the mercurial nerve cf he I
hourse , for at le'st the time helng. 'fhe
Lon"on hrnch of the silecu1aUoI eems to
have been hell II check hy Its lea'I' rs ,
who , hy their Ilccular system of controlling
time urCll's oC the companies , have no "ouht
consllelble power over the market tip to I
certain ltOhimt. But It Is not SUPPoshle that
they vIiI I IJ either willing or able to take
any conshlerable umount of stock CI'al
their dupeH at the current grmuly mlate,1
pl'lces ) No doubt they wi experll' nt In
cimecking the decline In order to ds eraln
whlt I ml ' lost to \ < cell the fail In check ,
hut they would natural ' use any success
In sUlh efforts to unload their own imoldiogm * ,
whIch would only make time ultimate break
UI the more complete. London , ther2f.:0 . ,
Is held In the suspense of preParation for a
disastrous break down. Ihls anticipatIon
anti discounting of the inevitable wi 1'al
umabiy mitgate the force of the disaster
when It arrives , and I 19 muse to be taken
Into occount 11t ns the ordinary holders
oC tIme Kolrs are principally perions of
email means mind the sharr's have not f0111
I lodJerent In the collt'als of reputqblc
hanks , time disturbance wil not aeriously
affect time affairs of Important financial In-
ittitutions. Still , conservative peopJe are
alwayi4 timid In the prospect of nn excitng
disturbance , and therefore London Is In a
10UI to realize even upon securities l'f sub-
ftantul qualty , nnd Is scimtiing home quite 1
Iunslderblo amuunt of American stocks.
When the I.atr disturbance has ubitlcd
Imowever It I. not unlikely that we may 1m
a mnterlal Improvement In the demand for
our Ine"tmens. .
The dlstUhed stale of European pollc3 Is
milso deprosslng the foreign bourse , with
H ) mpathflc Injurr to thc New York mar-
Itet. Every day the London papers are puh-
Itching ominous dispatches about the slUm-
lens In 'furlte , China anti Japan. 'fhe
reports are vague and ulcerlaln and may
he lu some measure diplomatic feints or
feler , but It Is certain that the Hussu- I
French coalition has ambitions which can-
not ho realized , without I proCounfl amid 1
widespread disturbance of the pottcnl sit-
uaton , If not of the peace of I urope. There
can 1e no relaxnton 'of tIme prevailing cau-
tton In European Inunclnl circles immitil
ton Int
ttese war c0UIs have been dissipated 1
Is true that , ultimately , n European war
V. otmitl divert attention 10 American Investments -
ments anti would confer upon this country
some temporary commercial benefts , but
previous I tu that stage , there would be [
crash In securities , with which ours wouc :
to some extent sympathize , and that fact Is
even now unfavorably Inluenclng our spec-
ulatve shares held abroad.
Added to thele adverse foreign factors ,
there stIll remains the ah.ence of any prac-
tcal steps toward brlnglnl the treasur
an,1 , the banks Into concert rur their mutual
support , and tIme possibility of the treasury
having to make another $ : ,0.0 ) loan
SNms to increase rather titan dimInish.
The prospect oC congress doIng anything to
Improve the situation of thin treasury ex-
cites no retevlng expectalons , hut rather
the opposIte . 'he hope mduled : In a few
weeks ago that the forelgu exchanges
might develop Into a position permitting Im-
portatons at gold has been dlsnllplnteI ,
On the contrary the rates for sterling his
are so close upon the specie shipping point
that goll may go out at any time.
' 'he foregoinG are factors of too substan-
tal I natre 10 bo dhsregarded. They are
already hYlnl theIr erfeet. The Etmropean
bourses tire all weak , and during the wfel
1.0ndon has sent tu New York about 50,000
hares of mlscelaneous : stocl. The siua-
tlon. therefore Is one that sU ge3ts caution
In slack operations , and the spirit of the
merlot Is at the moment conservative .
eonservltve.
STOCK )1"IIU 'r " 'AS 1.\XICt1.
- ,
( 'iiriieetet't'gthCiit'Ns ) IIIICHt"t lt I
lurlM amid COI"tlltnll.h' .
LONDON , No\ 3.-Tho disquieting polt-
cal rumors during the past week , which un-
tier normal conditions would have been
speedl ' dissipated , have under the scare
produced by the mining collapse Induced a I
seml-panlcl condition In every dlreclon ,
besides reveaiiemg unexmectecl weakness In
Purls and Constnntinop.e , where there has I
evidently been extensive wild spculaton In
mining share9 All the markets have suC-
tered mora or less , the worst being mines ,
Ccrelgners anti Amorloan" After rldny's
hohhtiay the stock marleet reopened yesterday -
day whthm IL better tone anti wltim an appreciable -
ciable advance In prIces , which would have
been greater but for the moratorium declared -
Ireater
clared at Constantinople. 'fhe AmerIcan
market , under the Inluence of the HeadIng
reorganization , continues In a depressed
conlton , , 'fhe week's decreases were as
follows : Healing firsts , 1 per cent : Domm-
vel preferred , 3I per cent : Atchison Louis-
yule & Nashvlo anti HeadIng , 2 . per cent ;
ErIe : , Northern 1acllc and Wabash Gs , ll
pel cent : SI. Paul , Denver & Hlo Ornle ,
Norfolk & " Western Union Pacific and " 'a-
bash pref.rrel , 1 % Ier cent : Central Pa-
duo and Lake Shore , 1 per cent ; Canadian
Pacific , 1i , ! per cent : Grand 'Irunl < guaranteed -
teed , 1\ per cent : Grand 'l'rlnlt preferred , 1
per cent. _ _
'I'rmmht' II Hlhlu'r GnlIH.
The rubber industry Is keeping I pace with
the Iron , cotton anti woolen tndustrles. Last
rear's product of rubber boots anti shoes In
the Unied States amounted to $0,0,0
anti this ; year's wi be still larger. Our
factories have orders enough ahead to keep
thOrn busy the rest oC the rear.
' 1he business has neany doubled In ten I
. ) 'ears. Time crude rubber used by mnnu- I
facturlrs Is Imported , and time Increase In' '
their business eouil be pretty accuratey :
Ilured out from inmports alone.
PrctIcaly all the rubber leeds used In
the Uniteil , States are ultnufacture1 here ,
says the St Louis Republic. Our total Im-
ports this ) 'enl imp to September 1 were
valued nt enl ) ' $2f3.0 a slight Increase as
compared with Inst 'eur's Cur the same
period. The returns for August , tIme last
month reported show 1 decrease from $33-
000 to $ SO. On the other hund , our experts -
perts of rubber goods are Increasing. In
August the increase was tram $121,000 to
$ lr.6.o or moro than ' per cent , $21.0 ex-
potted more than ( live times as much ns we
Imported. The proportion for the eight
months was Ilmost a. gleat , our . exports
exceeding $ lo
Iiuiuit'lmt'st'r * tinrkt't 11 ! In , . I rl hI.
MANCIIESTEIt , Nor , 3-.Hter settling
down the market showed very unfavorhl ) '
and there was poor buslneos all arounti .
Yarns were /omlnaly one-eighth dearer ,
but were only obtainable for Glasgow dyeing .
Ing purposes . Japan was taking fume to
meet I poor demand and prIces were a
I
muter fur negotlmttion . Stocks were again
beginning to press In various directions.
Cloth has .Iemanll Is .
nn eastern , hut mostly
10 to Ii Per cent below today's net price
Time foremost lmis are returned ( or 1m-
Jrovement. Time curtailment of the output
, s exetmtling ( , especially to the looms. anti a
large quantty of machinery la working by
da 'lght , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' VIii'at 1IUhnIKl't : , )1111. t'rvomss .
LONDON , Nov . 3.-Tho cold and broken
weather has aftcted farm work and there Is
n IJrosptct of n smal wheat area. The
wheat market was quieter , though lees
confident , Less . heavy stocks In Hussln , n
iargr American visible supply and favor-
able Pflpecls I Argentna caused , the
.
_ 2-- ' _ _ . ' - - .
- - -
mark to hI . vet : ) ) mll" ( ' nl1 lat11 ' tu 1
reppon,1 , 10 1,1tte crl , 1IWI 0111 10 Ilulllal
moven1'ntl. ' verJJI " ur English l wheat
are stimuli amid time IJuantlles on pnpalo ; nrl
not htav } ' . 'rime pr..wa ! nbout unehangcII
on the week. 1.'lour wit weaker , hut Len-
lon ItotI(1 Were cnmnll , , , \inizu was lulet Illl
ralrly steady , mixed - AtItenIcnn being a third
down. Harley wns.440t0 freely offered for
fhllJlent and wn" ' in [ moderate de/alll ,
Oats were quiet Illtead } ' .
CIIl.UW H' ; ' ' . \X )1.\IIc T.
I'entiire. . nl the ! 1'rnIIK , nll CII.hll
Irlcl' " Oil ! ltlrllu ) ' ,
CHICAGO , Nov 1 : . 'he enormous ( buy'
crIes oC wheat In the ' horthwest again acted
ns 1 drag anlhor to " that market today , anti
ns a reflection of .hlsl . condition of affairs
the market ruled dll and weal throughout
the sessIon , luctuatng withIn very narrow
limits.
The only matter of news out of the regular
routine was Attorney General folones aIm-
reutne Alorne } : ) nl'
plcaton for an injunction to restrain the
licensed elevator men from doing something
or another ; time precise scope oC the desired
lestrlnlnf order was not generally umitier-
stootl , nll therefore , nlhou/h I might turn
out to ho oC nlterl1 cunsequence , the
tratle Inelned to wait turther tJht before
permittng It to Inluence their opinion or
trailing I wine , howe\'er. underslood that
the court woult take no ncto/ whIch would
he retrospective or intcrfere with contracts
or transactons already ) ' entered Into Time
fact that there had beep no rain ret oC can-
eIUenlI' In the winter whent belt was lost
sight of In view of the tug norlhweslern
11etverles and the hearlsh sentment jot
the ascel1nner and kept I , December sold
early at Wc , but gradually sold off to &Sc .
coslnl : at r."ie. May sold from Gc \ to Ulo ,
closing at G3C ( .
/
Corn was quiet nnl , weak the nearby
futures showlnl the most tiecilime. Novem- I
her sold oft nearly 1o from the opening , :
but May wl'akelld less Ihan . c. The re- '
celpts .uC lew corn conthlue liberal , as time
weather In the interior Is still favorable
anti farmers seem tiiepot'ctl to take al\al- ,
tlle of It to rush tIme r groin In. There was
111' emanll anti holders sold Creel ) ' , No-
nmber sold early met from 29e \ to 294C ; .
sPIlt . but fell to 2tmc. May Fell from 29\.c \
to 29c . sPilt , to 2ge. .t time cluse Xo\ember
was 2Sc antI May . .
nl1 :1Y.9'ko.
Oats . quiet anti inclined to weakness hut
there was not much lelunl tleelne : May
sell at 20e to O\2l \ at tne cioo
hog proluets lirmner . January pork sold
at from $9.10 to $9.12If. split , to $9.22. \ . cos-
Ing at $9,1712' January lard sold ! lt from
t .fl' ' to $ ; ,7 ( ' , anti ribs at from sol . G to $4.61.
Et1tntted , : relelilis for lontlay : \Vheat ,
rw cars : corn 40 cars : ouls 290 cars : hogs ,
1 .OO hea ! .
'ho lenilng futures ranged as tolows : :
Articles. I Opaim.i I liltrim. I Lo\ . I Con
% i'eatNo.2
\
. :
Nov . . . . , CSX ttri a7Tt MI
CfH 17 !
111. , . . , 60 )5tAtI3 ) Milt t' " ' M'H
< ,1' Ilh 1"
Nay. . . . ' . . . oagi4 ' U3 G3 iiiis :
lh
Cent , 'N . 9. : : ! ! :
lU\ . . . . . 2H 2IJ ; ) ( ( 28" 2 ' 1
DI'c . . . . 27' tg ' , aii 27ot1" ! 2it !
0111 May. . No . . . 2. . . pit ) ! 0ttt.j ) : U 2(1" ( 2U i
Nu\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hil
P.'c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 i
May . . . . . 2UJ < s 2U1 ( : l 2UJ
I'ok.rerbbl .
1Ic. . . . . R I2I . :12" : . 8 12'H ' ' . 2/
Jai. . . . . OJ21 122" OI ) - 1117
111:1) ? . . . 047" 0 IU ) I 47 0 I ) 471
47'
LartIlUOIb
Dec..8 52 ! . . . . . . . . . . . I r : !
Jnl . . . . . . .S 571 r 70 I G5 : U71 ,
Ma . . . . . 6 57 " I 00 6 : % I tj"
:7'
'lomt Itlbs- . . . .
:0\ . . IbR- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 43
Jaim. . . . . . . . 4 nU t ( ) . 4 Ur . . HU . 4 G2 % !
_ May. . . . . . .1 ! 2 ! . 41 "t2" ! "bl
Cash Ilotutole were 19 folows :
1"LOUI-HtcuI y : winter patent , $3.1 : '
3.50 ; wlatr . straights . t2 , Of3.20 : spring pat-
emits , 13.mIU3.5O ; siring , . ! llghlB , $2.6Ej2.t)0 ) ;
bakers , 1l.i.4i2.30. ' J .
' : n..12.3' : 2 sprln r.IS % c ; No. 3 Bprlng
rSf.c . : :0 , 2 r.tl : 5S1E61'c.
COltS-No. 2. 2 ( I\k. \
OATH-o . 2. 1& .I : No:12 white , f. o. b" , 201.P
20\.c \ : No. 3 : u white , JS\.c \ , ' 20i
I Y -No. 2. 37c. .
) AII. : - : . 2 , pOllnal ; No.3 , 2HHlc ; No.
4 , 23c.
21.
PLAX Si1fl-No. 1. 92 (
TUJTl HIII-I1lle. : $3.c.
l'itOVi.SIONS-Mrss J.nrper bbl , $ S.23fl8.2I :
tar < . I'er 10 Olb. , t.i3.a7i4 : short - S.20I8.2 < " .
( ( oIse ) . U,45fit.50 : flrj' hal.1 shouhlers rhnx"I . ) .
I 7.WI4.8j.hMt \ : clear AI. ' . ( b"xe ! Uj4.b7' .
' , ' ' . . , . .
VlilSiC\-Distlbietc' nnlohe.1 gUOls , I'r "nl" ,
$ .2 ! . ,
i'OtJITtY-Statly ' : turkeys , 7\c ; chlcllB ,
45J7c ; , ucs , EJtjJ'c .
Thc fetowlng were this ' receipts and hlpment.
tocay : '
)
Articies. - Receipts. I Siiipiiment.
1"o\r ] , \1.ls. _ . . - " . . . . . ' I.ooa r.ot)0
Er heat btm. . . . . . . . . . . . 236.1100 : nU.nll ( C.OI. (
Cormi , liii. . . . . . -'j 211.nol ) ) I P3.111mm )
Oai..bu _ . . . . , . . . . . . . 311.0IU 2W.n(1 11.111 ( (
Bu ttii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOOO I ) ) 1.11 ( ) ;
tar. ) bu. . . . . . : . . . . . : . lU.Ult II.UUO
Oi . thmO PrJI ( ) etcttanlo to.by Iha butter muar-
Set \a. firtit : creatnery . I 4,122c ; dalr.I \
tOe. EgG' drum ; 18011 b4c' . Cheese quiet ; ii g41c. \
SEW YOHK GJ XEIAI , )1.\t'I 'I'
Olo"luK QUOtntOIM 11 Ihl' 1'a'liieitl *
CfIIIIIU" . 11" Slnlh'N ,
NEW YOm , Nov. 2.-FLOUt-ltecpts ! , = 0.-
lOl i.ils. , : exports , 4 , ! Ibls. : imili , ens.r ! ( : city
mm 1tatnts , I1.2Of4.4 : ; : llensota patents , $ .LOi
3.tO ; winter Extras , b2.7Ot2.3 : MlnlBoln isiker .
P1.7001310. H'e 1011. aul : Eup.rlne , 12.5t112.75 ;
func I I.C' ' ) ' , , $2.SUj3.00 , Iuck\hcul 10ur , Btcno ) ' ; $1.50
COlN , : CALSteAo ) ; ) 'elow tcatern , coarse ,
lJmt.N-Dull ot 1 : , & ) .
mtvn-Nonlrmai ; :0 , 2 w..t.r. 42e.
B.\II. Y-Slealh' ; western , 41(4Se ,
BAII.EY : IALT-lul : we81erl , & 35352c.
IICK WJI A T-Qulel : 42114e , ul'I < lds.
" 'II UAT-ltceiits. j,40) iu. ; Flmt inactive ;
No.2 red . CDc : 6.c \ detvemei. ! OIItuIS ( elated % c
net moms < ; Novt'mmmber elOJelt ot we ; December
C,53j55c , closed nt 66e ,
COItN-Itecelitts , 2rJM ) hu. ; exports . 2.00 bl :
Shot weak ; : , . 2 , : 65e. 01.101" . d.clnelic \ on
Novmber ont t.c \ on other mitouilti , . owing tl the
line grading WeS , anti 8)lpolhlh wh"\ ;
lnt
closed weal ; N < 'emler. 3 ' 3Cyc , ckeed ut 3'c ;
December ciosei al 3 ' .
OA'I'-ncelplo. CCC'S' ' ) liii. ; exports , 30.00 hu. ;
spot dull and easy ; No.2 , 23".c ' ( Jptitns dull
and easier with cor ; Decelber cloBe,1 nl 2J : , I
enl JA Y- ( uh' ! ; _ hllljng , $ .0Ob7.0 ; gO' ) } to i
choice , ' . "OI ) .W ,
h1O1o-Quiet : otalc , comlon to choice , J9t
I01qulet
crup , 3i7c ; 1535 crp , 71110c.
Itil)08-QUiet ; California. 18qJS' % c : Galveston ,
16B17c \ ; Ijuetmos AIres , dry , 21c ; Texas , dry ; '
12 01 13 C.
L .TlEI-Dut ; hemloce sole , Buenos Ayres ,
light to heavy weights , 24c.
l1ht WOOLQuiet . ; domestic leece , 18124c : pulled ,
19'22c. l'IO\'ISIONSneef. steady : tacitly , $8,0812.0 ;
beef hams , $ t.LU15.o. Cut moats quiet : pick-
bef shoulders . C01ttc. Lard . , line : \ester slell
closed ot $ : .9 : : Novenmber . $ : .U : . nominal ; reo
( tacit < , steAII ) Iorl , . quiet ; faintly , UI. O(12.00' ;
short cmear , 111.000113.0) ,
iiU'.rrl1t1tec'ttits , 4.10 1,1ls. ; steady ; W"Bt-
er dairy , JO'l c'esler : creamery , 1512 c'
LIgtn. 23c.
I'HD-lec.III. . 2.8U rtcis ; Ialet : large ,
7WfI0jc CI : small , 7Wilc : par sllms , 3itJ7'1c \ ;
full , 2'1513C.
EOO-Hecelpts , 5.0 pkg : state and renno'I-
vtmni.m . : 20112Cc : wectern , 15412)c.
\ o'writOI.15U2t-Steatly : United closed at $1.30
bid.
bid.'FALLOVDOSY : ; city , 4c. \
1tomlN-t'irmn : siroll" , common to gel , * .C5
01.70.
TpRvnNTi2r.-Quiet : 2StJ34c.
Tl'lPETINr-Qulet 2SU634c.
ltmcl-Qulet unit fairly active : oomeste , fair
to extra alSBGtic \ ; Japan , 3 ' . .r13.c. !
OLASSES-Steod : New Orleans , open keto
: , good to choice , ) 2t 32e.
te MIT.I,8-111 lion stonily ; southern , $12.o
14.0) ; nortltern , $2.0QjHr. , Copper , quiet ;
trokers' price , $1j : ; exchange Ilrtce. $ " .C : . t
11.75. I.eml , quiet ; lirokers' price , n.15 ; ex-
change prtce , 330. TJn barely steady ; straits .
114.500114.70 meette , 13.90. : plates , easy. Spotter , ro ) ; 1-
COTTON StIEt ) OI.QI't : "rime 23fCIc ! :
hUler grades , 30f3Ia ; pr time summer yellow ,
2HHj2e , _ _ _ _ _ _
St. hauls Geu&rnl tlsirlce't.
ST. I.OUI8. Noy. 2.-,3OUit-i4temi1y hut ac-
tIre : 9ales , . Nov..2. ' / ' IJ.OUn-SI . 23i 0 sacks to
Irlllnll reported hut ( iriestic . Itlf quiet.
' , T-The seii1ni jIressure was continued
\\1 FAT-Tiie gelln contnue,1
today anti caused . . lreosure In Dec"ll"r
simortly after titi opening , whkh vas Inclm"11
Bhort .trul arer . Non1it- , ' .Iome.lc marlcetB
showed change and tl : close wns near Cite tint-
changl old Ij
10m I , ttJc unh'r e"tMdn ) ' : No. 2 roil cash ,
CIc : December , b9Io9'4c ; May , 611.BGIc. %
, .f:9'.C
COHN-EaB early lit . ) 'mlllihy a Ih wheot.
but later /nled ) up somewhnt . , and the close
showed little change trout ) .I'olenlay ; No 2
mlxecl , 1110 , 2tc ; December , 24Hj2 ( ! c ; luy ,
25 i. ( /26c.
OATS-No tradtzmg In futur.'s. the market do-
tradig cos-
lag 8"'all' ; ' /ot not so lnn ; No. 2 , cash . I71c ! :
Decem"r , 1'0 / , May 2)c ,
InDlt. ! with 1111 $ demand : No , 2 , cast
track , 37'c. .
COHN \L.4rfjl . ,
IIIEAN-Quiet , steady ; east track , eackel , t2c.
FLAX ! n : : D- 'lrm ; SEe.
TIMOThY SmoI3.IOm.C. :
1IAY.-Qulet . steaitI44mt with good demAnd ;
wlh
prlrl. IA Y-ulel. , \ ) . .lealfI4 : ' , $ 5.000113.50 , this side ,
\\'IIHK 1-$1.22
h'Ot'LTIEY-Qulet : turke's 1\c : chickens ,
Cfi\c ; ducks 7\ . ; geese . 6c.
mlt'TTmIt-Unchaned : creamery , lSi21 ; dairy ,
5(11Cc.
U16e.
1G(1S-Firin' ICC , loss oft .
LgAI-Oftcrlngs large at $3.02'j'
81 : I.TII-nul nail unchanse .
1'ltO'ii4tONH-l'ork , stanll".1 mec , jobbIng ,
$ t.SOtiS.6214. Lard . prime steam 15.45 ; choice
l . .52'acon ' , hox,1 shoulders , ' 6 ; longs , $5.12'5 ;
rlhs ! $ : .25 : shorts . 15.3ni.
htgCIII'T8-Flour : , 3.01 lihil * . : wheat , & ,0 bu. :
eUln. 2S.)0 hu. ; oato ( , = 2.610 lit ) .
1SIIII'MCNTS-Fiour , 7.1) ) muds . : wheat J6O
bu : corn , 13,1 Lu ; Oats , * . ) bu
l.h'I'rl'lll .luirlei'is.
LI'EI'OOL No\ % . - . & WIJAT-Rpt
quiet : demand per : No. 2 red wlnl.r &s 4d :
No. Z red spring stocks exhausted ; No. 1 hard
Manitoba < , stocks exhausted ; No 1 California , t.
5 % ii. I I'utur. closeit steady , with near and 01.-
. cos,1
( ant 1".llols unchbnKet ) I.d lower business
he.vl.t on early positions : Novemher , 5. 3'.jd ;
Oeceml , tl 3ih ; January . 6. &Id : relruory , 5.
41d ; March , . , 4th ; April , 5. M.
! I"HN-Hpt steady , American cubit new , 3.
1' < 'uturn closed ) steady , with Decelber ' 1
. .
imigher and other month. unchanged from Jut
hlGher
nlht' tlc.ID" price : bu.atim.ss was about equally
_ J
distributed ; November , 3. 4141'1 t.e.nlbH , 3
4'i.li JAnUnr ) ' , 3. 31.,1 , February , 3s 3,11 ! Mimrii ,
I ht4ii , .rl , 3. 3\.d \
PLot \ 1-I"lrl ; delun.l fair ; fNely lurlletj st t ,
limtmls fancy \ \ Inter , 1. 3.
i'IlOVl8lOH-lttmcofl , quiet j demand moerl' ' ' :
short ribs , 2 Ibl. . 3hl hong vicar , light , 33 to U
Its. , , l2. ; long clear , lenl' ' . U Ibl" , 391' ' .hort
clear backs , 115111 , U ths. , 31'1 short clear Ildlu ,
beau'S' r l :6. ; clear beiu , U 10 16 it. ' . , 3S"1
simuttidirs , , pquarc' . 1 to I I lb. , 3I ; hAmS , short
cUI , I I to 18 Ib , . , 4h M. leer , caIrn Inln Iness .
I
7r. . Irlmp nl.O , 6S. 1. lkirk prime meSA , flue
w.ten. 56 . 3 ; prime Ine.lul , 45. 9. Lard ,
lClt Nlle western , 2. ; refined , In omits . als.
( ) : -I"lrm ; Itelan.1 fair : tmnclmnumgetl .
SO. Imt'TTI2It-FInest . : United ttale ! , ( 10. ; good ,
mFllamATOn I1IL'I'-Forequnrtcrs : , 3th I
hlntlunrlcl. 6\,1 \
. : ACIINO I 1'OS'Dlht-llartbwood : , f. o. b.
J.
I.I\'crot , n ,
1101'S-At London ( Pacific coast ) , ( l5s.
OUIA GENIIItALi )1.\tt { T.
Cosi.1 I unit II 'i' ; ; ; i ; .111 Quintet Ioum.
out lllllc shut Pulley l'rnlimce.
rOOS-Slrlcll' fresh steclc . 15t11lGc. !
nUTTEH-I'aeklnl stock i6JSc ; fair to good
country , 12(1e ; choice to fancy country . HilCe :
gathered crenmery , I6ISc ; Separator creamery ,
13(120c.
19120c.JAr.Cholee fat , 10 to 10 Ib ! . , are quoted at
COb c ; large 1111 coarse , H16c.
, Cbt1ii4hi-tonmetic : : brick . 1'c , : IMmim . ( leI
I doz. , $0.0 ; Club 10u.e , lib , jArS , per tin . , $ .CO ;
1.lmbur/er fancy ' . per Ib" . 1 % c : HOluefort.i.lb. \ .
jr per Iloz. , U.CO ; Young Americas , 10\.c \ ;
Twlno , fancy , lie.
1'O1JLTIt'-Live-lbens , per ii , . ( ; chick-
ens per Ih. 6"c ! ; t'osterB ' , 3ilc ; ducks , 7Sc :
turkeys , S01lOc : geese , Cfj7c . 1)ressed-Chickcns ,
7Sc ; . SfiOc t'UIOc ' ; tuikeyt' lOiIllc.
1IAV-Upiu.nm ll $6 ; mldlal3 , $ : .50 : lowland , $ :
rye straw , f. " ; color IUheB the r-'ce ' on hAY :
light top prices. IIale9 ' sell the best Only top grades , bring
1l00 : COItN-2ew crop , delivered on track
In country , chOice green selt.worklng carpet , per
lb. , 23I2ie ; choice green running to hUl , 3H !
Hc ; commmmnon mic
UASIhI-I'rnirie J I chmickNlu' . yotmag leI doz" , $5 ;
prairie chlckeno , old . 33.00513.EOt ; quail ' , $ .7rU2.0 ;
Jack ntpe $1.00 ; golden plot'e . ' . 7&c ; Jack rab.
bits. I'er ' < oz. . 42.00)43.00 ; small rabbits , $ ; /11.
lard ducks , 33' redimeais . $3 ; ca'\'osback duck * ,
<
t5.0 * ; l'nl. biU0 wing . $1.7 ; teal , green
!
wing . ll.00 ; mlx.1 tucks ' $ ! ; Canala ,
geese. 16 $ : omal , geese . IU , ) ; brante . o $3,50 : deer
Ief" Ie
nddlcs. 1i6c : deer cnrcasst' . . 12'i13c ' ; ele snll-
' . . ' ' . . . ' saddles 14
d'e" Em' ; elk caicassee lie : natctol'e ' s , 1
( : antelope carcacece . 3051l1c.
' '
. .
\'I.JTAI.BS.
DgANS-Iland.ptcke.1 nl\ ' ) ' , per imu . 11.71511.53.
' ' . .
: IANIt1 ONIONS-O'er crate COqC5t.
O'OTATOEIS-Clmotce stock , :013c ; ; car lots , 2 :
( 30e. .
bbl. tSWfll'I' l'OTATOEI3-Citolce stock , $ .L per
ONIONII-Ibome grown , 255130c.
C.BIAGI -On ! ollers , crated , per 10 IbB. ,
75e01l.00.
CEI.mtY-Clwlcc slock. II1e No.1 , (01 : large
No.2. 35e : small . 2JUc. -
LIMA AH-Per lb. . L\.c. \
\\'A'mt CIBSHllr li3.qi. Case , $ 1.50511.73.
I"HUITS.
CAI.IFOlNIA Qumi'cIs-I'er box" , $ & 0.
CALIFPHNIA l'lAmtS-No Barl.ts aul.\bh
for shipping ' ; other varieties , $ 2.
IDAHO l'iA1tS-l'cr ease , 12.
tIANIIIIUt-Cholel stocic . per biji , $8.51.
.IMJIIA GItA1'flS-I'er CO.lh , I.J1. , % , $7.50
IASTrIN GltAl'ES-New York Concords , pet
bl.ket. 235124o.
CALl rOitNlA GBAPBS-Tokays , per double
case $3.
A1'Pl.flg-Jonntlians. $350 choice
AIPI.I'-Jonnlhane. $3r0 : shIpping
tnck . bbl. . 12.50 ; cookln apples , $2.25. ,
CALlrCINIA I'EACIIIS-Nnne ,
T1tOI'ICAL I'ItUlTS.
Ofl.tNO1ig-Citexicans , per box , $4.00 ; .ianmalcas ,
per bout , * 3.73.
L1ItONS-CtmltfornIa , per box , 56.00016.25.
IIANANAII-Coolce large slock , per bunch , $2.
medium sized buuucIi * . 21.75.
1'1Nl11'P1.Eb'-I'er ,1mz , , $3.
1IiDIS AND TALLOW.
1llDhIS-No. 1 green hides , Sc : No. 2 green
luittes , Ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , ( C ; No. 2
green malted hides , Sc ; No , 2 green salted ltlmie * ,
25 tu. 4) his. . Ce ; No. 2 green catted hides , 23 to
4' ' ) lbs. , Sc ; No. I veal calf , S to 15 lbs. , Sc ; No. 2
yeah calf , 8 ti' 15 this. , Ce ; No. I dry flint hides ,
105112e ; No. 2 .lry iliaC lttIep , SUlOc ; No. 1 dry
salted iitthes , Sc ; hurt cured hides , % c per lb. le ,
iliac fully cured.
3111111:1' : l'I1l.TS-Oreen eatted , each 215160c ;
green sailed sheariings ( shmort wade. ! early CR104) ) ,
eutch lOc ; tiny utimeamltngs ( short wooled eamly
mktnt' ) . No. 1 , cacti , bc ; dry sheanlmngs ( simon
uvooied early skimts ) . No. t. tacit , Sc ;
dry flint 1unmmrms and NebralKa butcher wool
lCltS , mer lb. . umettil mreiglmt , 5516c ; dry hint
iCitneas and Nelinaska Murnimin wool pelts , Pcr
lb. . actmmal weight , 405e ; dry flint Colorado
butcher wool pelt * , per it' . , uctual weigmt , 4016c ;
tIr' flint Cotocada Mtiruatrt woom pelts , per lb. ,
actual weight , 40ilc ; dry Itleces and bucks , actual
VoIgitt , 20t3e. flare fr't cut oft. as it is use-
lms to i'ty freight on tlieumm.
TALI.OW AN ! ) OhtlL'tStl-Taliow No. 1 , 331o ;
tallow o , 2 , Cc ; grease , white A , 3c ; grease ,
white It , le ; greame , yellow , 23c ; grease , -dark ,
20 ; clii butter , 2ii2'c ; beeswax , prime , 150122c ;
rough tailow , tc.
liO1r.s-Jn car lots weiglteti nail delivered In
Cimic'ago : Dry buffalo , Per ton , 2m2.000sIt.oo ; dry
cOuntry. teaciucd ! , per ton , hOOCh 12.00 ; , mry
commumicy , . tltmunp , intl meaty , per ( tn , 86.0)513.00.
WOOL-Unwashi-ti , fine Iieam'y , 6517c ; line light.
SOOc ; ( lustier blood , 1011Cc ; seedy , t.tmrry aumil
ciinffy , 801Cc ; cotted and broken. coarme , 751t1c ,
rotted and broken , fine. 6110c. Fleece washed-
Medhtmnt , lSOllSc : tine , 14511Cc ; tub wasted , 3511
1cc : black. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks. COle ; dead
pulled , 501Cc.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ puns. _ _ _ _ _
INo. 1INo. I No. I 2 3
_ _ _ _ - I Lge. iald'nm
1imAlt- I I
Itack . . . . . . . . . . . . $20512 S 35 0. ) 8 85110 * 105112 1 5 04)
lihack Yearlings. . 125115 10 00 7 mO 7 0) 3 04
ommack . . . . . . . . 8 Oil 6 4 00 6 00 2 00
Itlack Ituontana &
Mountain . . . . . . . 14 00 10 00 10 00 4 00
lllack Montana .165122
Yearlings . . . . . . 00 8 00 5 00 5 00 2 50
Cilaci : Montana
Cub , . . . . . . . . . . . . .C SC 4 50 3 00 4 00 2 0)
Siiver . . . . . . . . . o ic 00 8 00 9 00 4 0)
Sliver 'Fl1 , ' ( nigs 11 00 S 03 5 00 5 00 2 50
Silver Tip Cubs. . Ii 00 4 50 3 04) 2 00 1 53
Itrow n . . . . . . . . . . . ) 1.5 0' ) 12 00 iC OJ S 0)
Yearlings . . . . . . . . . 5 00 6 00 0. 00 4 0)
Cub , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .o s em a co 4 00 2 60
liatiger . . . . . . . . . . . 50 53 50 04) 50
1tslter . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 6 I ) 4 00 4 00 2 00
rox-
Silter ( according .8
to ) . . . . . . . . ) 00 CO 00 40 00 30 00 10 00
Silver lOde ( tic.
cord'g to bea'y ) 50 Oil 10 00 2) 00 15 00 6 00
Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 3 00 2 00 1 50 1 00
Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is 100 75
Gr.y : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 40 35 35
l.lt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00 2) 30
1ynk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 2 00 1 b I 23 5)
Marten . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 00 1 tO I 00 1 ( tO SO
Miimk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 47 23 10
Mink 1)ark 65 65 45 20 10
Mounttitn ( perfect Lion head , . . .
and ) . . . . . . . . . 2
Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 65 $ I 5 03 4 00 2 00
Otter Pale..7 00 5 00 4 04) 3 00 1 04)
Raccoon . . . . . . . . . . 50 25 20 10
Raccoon , liiatk , .
( Its to beauty ) . . 5051 2
SKIJNK- .
Iiick , . . . . . . 25 75 50 50 23
Hitort caseil..1 00 70 45 40 20
Narrow striped. , , . 50 41 01 20 10
Broad striped. . . . 200123
Wolverine . . . . . . . . Di ) 3 0. ) 2 00 2 00 1 00
Vo1t MountaIn , , . . .4 60 2 0) 1 04) ) 75 4)
Vnl ( I'ialrie. . . . . . 650(0) Go 40 20 30
lOcater , per skin , . 511 C 4 50 2 04) 4 00 2 00
heaver . . . . . . . 00 1 50 75 50 23
Kits..2 .
Epning . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\'Inter . . . . . . . . . . . . 55110 9 7
Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6
ISlE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 3
r.'r.gsstu tmis ,
1IECP-Llght western steers , 400 to 600 bbs. , 435
tJSc ; good cows and heifers , 43515c ; u.mediuuim
cows 511.1 Smetfemu. , 43514c ; good fotequarters cowa
and heifer. , 3358J4c ; good tmhtitlquartera cows and
helter. , 6511c ; fair hlndquamtera cows and
heifer. , Cc ; cow mound. . 4 ½ 0J53c ; cow cimucits ,
3(13340 ; bteer chucks. 30J4c ; beef tenthenlutna ,
frozen , l0'.c ; freslm. 1Cc ; beeS roits , boneless , Sc ;
sirloIn bitt. , boneless , 83'c ; loin backs , boneless ,
8'c ; loin backs , Gm,4e ; cow cli's. No. 3. 62'c ; cow
loins , No. 3 , 74c ; steer ribs , 7me ; steer loins. Sc.
MUT'rON-Dressed mutton , 5 ) o ; racks mutton ,
S'4c ; legs mutton , Ic ; saddles mutton , ic ;
itewli. 2140.
l'OIEK-Pork loins , Cc : epane ribs , Sc ; pork
shoulders , 52c ; pork shoulders. kinneil. Cc
tendenioins , lIe ; pigs' feet , cletined , per doz. , 33e ,
Cit ( lIlt hmtrh.t't ,
ST. 1OUIS , Not' , 2.-COTTON-Qimiet : amid-
elItne , Sc ; stiles , 26'.l bales ; reroute , 4.508 hales ;
shipments , 3,502 hales ; stock , 27,033 haie * ,
NE' . % ' 01t1,12AN $ , Not' , 2.-COTTON-I'utures ,
sales , 13.760 bales ; Noventlier , 24.5205.11 ; Lecem-
her. 00.5101 5.1,7 : January , $8.60 $ ; ieinutuny. * S.6351
8,64 : March , $ S.675s,6s ; April , 18.71015.72 ; May ,
18.76675.77 ; June , Z8.505tS.l'Z.
Mk'dting. 53c ; low iumitIhling , Sc ; good orhi.
nary. I. l-16c ; net receipts , 5,109 bales ; gross ,
9,703 bales ; exports , to fluent lirltain , 5.00) hales :
tt ) time roniiumeumt , 13,060 tales ; coastwtse , 3,063
bales ; cities , 2.634) bales ; tcck. 319,771 biiie.
Nn\V ' 5'Oitl , Nv. 2.-COTTON-Qulei ; mlii-
tiling , S 15.1Cc ; licE receipee. none ; gross , 4,1 8
hate. ; exports. to great ) initatn , 53) hales ; to tIle
conhlnpnt , 3,157 hale. . ; tonwau.ieth. OSG bales : sales ,
408 bale , , ill bales spinners : atoek. 371,562 bales ,
CoITci' 3Iua'kpt.
NEW YORIC , Nov. 2.-COFFEII-Optbons
ruled quiet anti nonminal In time absence tiC iran.-
uicti'mna , with a weak undertone , ewing to tin-
satisfactory rubies anti dull spot market ; closeti
dull. Wttrchttuso deliveries front New York yes-
lerday. 3.118 bag. ; New Vmrk stock , 247,464 bags ;
Puittal itates * toek , 111,221 bags ; afloat for OttO
Uniteil States , 2a0.00) hag. ; total visible for this
( Jutted States , 54,221 bags , against 433,500 bags
last year.
SANTOS. Nov. 2.-hioliilay.
1muIit'na. ! Nov. 2.-QuIet anti unchanged ;
salts , 3,0' ) ) tine. .
IIAVhtIC. No . 2.-holiday.
lieD DC , IANl2IhtO. Nov. 2.-Holiday ,
lmimmsns Cli . .lluirh.s.
} CANSAS CITY , Nov. 2.-WIIIAT-Slow , de-
clde.hiy lower ; No. 2 hard , 43tj&tc ; No , 2 red ,
nominally 63c ; No. 2 spring , 533.USCc ; No. 3
spring. 51005Cc ; rejected , IQ8JZ.GC. .
COltNi(11o lower ; No. 3 mixed , 2.e'/6j213c ;
Ne' . 2 whIte , 22f23c.
OA'VS-in better demand ; No. 2 mixed , 1551
15)c : No. 2 white , 17'tJl7C ,
; tirnotli ) ' , * 7.54)4711.0) ; prairIe , 15.03
; dairy , 27ic ; creamery , 14
I Sc.
1108-Firm at 1Cc.
l'crIui ) hui rii's ,
l'IIOItIA , Nov. 2-CORN-FIrm , higher ; No. 2 ,
lOc' No. 3 , 2Se ; new No. 3 , 26'Sc.
O.tTh4-htendy ; No. 2 stimlte , lb3(11S'4c ; No. 3
white , 1l'(1lT34c.
ltyg-Nottming doing.
WIIISKY-Hieady ; ilnisimed goads , en the basis
of $1.22 for high wizue. ,
-L
OIE11h1 LiVE STOCIC IARKET
Week Oloses with Light Receipts allt't
Rather Dull Business.
NARROW RANGEBETWEEN FEEDERSAND FED
Inriiiers St II I ilimy 1ilernl I , . for Put-
teuiIum , htist't' rr-hllgs . % et It'e
utitil ii Shitmde it lghter-Sii&'e.
In ( loim.t hICtU't ,
SATUItDAY , Nov. 2.
Heceipts anti slmipmnetmts for time past
' ' cii with time
twcmmt'-fotir iioum'mo , as cotmmumi
previouS live days , nrc as fellows :
ItECEII'TS.
Cattle , hogs. Simeep. horses.
Novenmiter 2. . . . . . . 1,097 3.055 764 4S
Novcnmtter i . , . , , , . 2,247 4,208 2f1S , . .
Ocloher 31 . . , . , , . , , 2oi3 : 4'J0 101
October 80. . . . . . . . . 4,129 6.607 63.0 24)
October : o . . . , . . , . . 4,546 6,2.9 6,241 19
SIIII'MEN'rS ,
Cattle , Hogs. Sheep. horses.
Noniveber 1 . , . . , 3,129 . . . . 2,021 . . . .
October 81. . . . . . . . . 1t.7 2l3 hut . . . .
October 10. . . . . . . . . G,5 , 371 . . . . 62
Octmltet' J. . . . . . . . . 1,037 1SS 9,157 62
October 28. . . . . . . . . 993 , , . , 2,687 2
'rime receipts of time vcel , witlm coimmimari.
comma , tire : , -
Cattle. hogs , Sheep.
itccoipt tlmhs week. . . irssa 20,213
Receipts last veek. . . 21.71 I 21,4610 . , .l. .
Smtnmo s'eek 1691. . . . . . 23,078 26,850 5,490
Samno Sveek 141)3. ) . . . . . 22 52) ) ) 26.131 3,723
Sttnmo week 1S02. . . . . . 19,109 22,875 flGt
Time oilicinl receipts for time nmontim Of Oc
tober , including time imimmumber conUit1ed nt
Soutim Otmmaima anti tihihiltetl tire :
itecelved. Constmmimed. Shipped.
Cattle . . . . . . . . . . 58,990 49,192 40 , 153
hogs . . . . . . . . . . . 100,707 95SSS 3,0'0
51,0cm ) . . . . . . . . . . 23,4C.ti 8,451 16,811
Horses . . . . . . . . . 1,170 117 1,01 *
Time fohlovhumg wiil cimow the rcCCiImtH of
live stock front the ilrst of the year up to
date anti time tlecr'ltse , its counimuretl vithi
time corm'espomiding period of Inst year :
IteL'eilmtg. Decrease.
Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49t1,590 199.625
hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.533 ( ' 699,77.1
Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179,528 29,320
Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,543 1,572
cA'rTLE-'rhc 'eeh closed with the usual
ligimt run of cattle anti ummmnteresting n-marl-cot.
Timem'e was hardly anytimitmg in time yards
iim tue va ) ' of ftt steerS , and not enough
to really make a market.
Time few cows and hmeiers offereti were
mcsthy on time comnimmoumlshm ortier. Time mnar-
ket voultb probably immure been n1otmt stcatiy
on retmIhI' desirable stuff , but tue common
grades were 'cry slow , utnti time buyers diti
not ltppetmr to wimimt timeum at all unless timey
could take off a dinmo.
The ustial Satturtiny's tiimlhmmess prevailed in
the stocker and feeder division , wlmero the
an-moon-it of business doing was very lhimlted.
The country demanti wis ; light and tIme
feeling generally 'cak ,
In spite of tue fact that corimfeti cattle
iutve cold iowem' duniimg time past montim , time
demand for foc'tiors hits imeld up reummarka-
bly well. Not emily have the simlpmnetmts
from timIa market been large , but all otlmer
imir.rketim have been rending out a great
many imuntireds of car loatis , In additioim
to the mmtumtmer sold in the lending markets
of the coummtry. a good nmany cattle hmave
boon itrourimt into the tootling districts ti1-
roct from time raimges ammtl sold out to tIme
farmers , Fat catte mmii good feeders are
selhitmg lmretty close together , iii fact closer
by it gooti deal tItan tmstmtl : at this scacoim
of time year. The farmers In some localities
appetmr to have to good deal of coniltience
in time future of cattle values , as 'dll as
aim nblmntitimmce of feed.
hOGS-O'er time last 'lay of time week there was
a fttir run of hogs , htut tite mtverage quality of
Eli. ' receipts vtis not tip to the nvem age of the
post few dayt' . The market mas a little slow to
open , but when trading u.'as once ftttnly under
way it was actIve , and tin early clearance wa
etfecteil , In tmldltion to a goeil , iemontl on toe
part of the local mnmckerc , the shippers wanted ii
few loads. nail that helped to immake a gooth strong
market , Time nmrtrket , tts it wmole , was a sitade
bolter tmln : 'estertimmy's average.
S1lhE'-The demntmntl was goDil mind the nmarlmct
r.'asonnbiy tictivo at stoutly inices. Time receipts
verc , all soul ,
Feeiing sheep have hiecum in very gtioi demanil
during tile liast enonili , while time immarket has
been unustuaii' low. Siteep omen say that feelcra
have filled their feed lots iii a lower pm ice iimazm
ever before titmil that tit how Prices Imam'e' tempted
a good many l'eoPle new lii tue htusittess to stamt
In. According to the Cltie.mga Irouenu. ' Journal
about 65,000 sheep mu'ere selmt tt , time cottniO' froum
Cltlcagt , during October , of which 15,1)0) ) mienS to
Ohio and Indiana feetting 1.0101 * . I'ioixulil9' more
would have beemi saul for limls purpost' , but me-
celi.is . , thotmglm mite largest oum record , .11.1 not in.
dub ii. very Iturgo pt'rc.'niage of time kind of
sliet'p hint fi'eiiers wanted. Some pretlictiona are
nmade titat many of these sheep mmiii be returned
at ccst price , but this remmmains to be found out.
ClbhC.tG ( ) hh'Fl S'l'OCIC.
W'eek Closes ithinLow A'm'erzigc ni
I , r I ( 'eN ,
CHICAGO , Nov. 2.-TIt wecic closes at a low
average of prices , m'itlm native beeves selling
mosthy at from 03.6' ' ) to $4.75 and prtnme to extra
gradoa largely nominal at from $4.50 to $5.25.
uvhila very conmmon cattle sell around froumm $3.10
itt $3.23. l4eihers imave exl > eriemmced a ) , aii market
this week , the demand fmoumm shippers antI Cx-
porters having been very ltglmt on account of
the dullness in eastern nail foreign nmarke a
Cantmlng stuff itas sold particularly badly and
cows soltI at the lowest prices of time 3'ear , The'
stocker nim.i feeder trade contiattes itctit'e ani
sitipttmcnts of such stock from here lmtt mmmmim.m ,
were time largest on record , Ftmliy 31,113) fe.diru'
cattle were smiimlied otiS over Weslertm railroads
tilone , ngaiimst 20,00) In Septenmber. nail in addi.
tion 5.041' ) vere uihlpput to ( 'astern points.
O'er ittigs there ivits a gout ! tiemamtl generally
tmn.l most of tlte oftCu tugs were tilmli.mstd , tn ,
Prices i.elumg Inmgeiy Sc lower , i4abea were lrin
ciitahiy at from 13.63 to $3.75 , clmolce hmeivy , mt 11mm"
butcher vc'igtmis tinil choice assontctl seuilng close
tc.getiter. l'ackers ititve been oem ating free'l
this vet-k , but sltil.imt'nmm Imavo nit been taklmtg
tmeir ttsuzil mtutitbenti. tecks of nucat tire , aim the
increase , and this tt'nd to iteClm hogs client.
Good hogs cigtting fromum 220 ti' 3 ® lbs. ccli tue
best. Tlti' best hogs ccii at $3.75. against $1.75 a
year ago , * G.52l. two years ago , $5.75 three years
Lien and $4.10 four 9'e.irH tio.
The few u.ltee'li offered today were coon ilisimomed
ct prices nttmimmg largely mmomnlnal at Stain $1 to
$3.60 for natives , frimmtm $1.75 to 53.1' ' ) for vcs'enmms
amid fromti $3 to $1.40 for lanmmn , . Out of 93Ite
sheep simippeti front here hum October 65.euO seue
taken by f.'etlers , nitil utmost of the rernmnd r
mvero e'xporleil to lurope. l'o'iems took rim re
than ever before In ti .ilnnle . muinatli aitil 15.00)
etteel ) tvent to Oile and lumdtana feedtimg sections.
iCmtuisuis CU ) ' l.I'e Stoeh.
EAXI4.tS CITY. Nov. 2C.tTTLg-itecelpts ,
4,00' ) Imeitti : tthmil.mtmt'ntii. . 1,350 Itead ; mntrket steatly.
Texas slt'ers , * 2.25513.50 ; 'rexmts cotta , SI 5)012.3' ' ) ,
hoot steers , $3.104j4,94 ; mmciii's ctwi , , 51.2301:1.23 : ,
stt'ekers and feeters. * 2,40013.75 : litmus , 52.00012. ,5.
I lOUi-Itet'lli s , 4,60) head ; sitlmiunents , mmone ;
mnirket stoutly I ) strong : bulk , tf titca , 52.4551
3.115 ; iteavies , * 3. 10513.50 ; liacItem's. 03.43113.6' ) ;
mi'n"l , 63 4)013.63 : llglmt , $3.300j3.So ; Yorkers , $3.44
113.50 ; itIgs , $3.l05f.3.45
311 I L'tD'-ItecelIits. 2.600 ia'ttcl : slttpruments , 3.200
Itett'l ; memarket steady ; lambs , 12.73114.40 ; unuttons ,
12.00013.33. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i4t11'l ( III SIght.
ltet'orti of mecelpts at Otto four principah market.
for 01mtuuday , Novenmbem' 2 , 1585 :
Cnttie. Ilogs. Sheep.
q.ttttim Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0' ) ? 3tiSS 754
( 'lmtt'agii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) 20,04)0 1,50) )
Iansami City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.60' ) 2,500
St. L.tUls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 2,500
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,107 30,155 5.054
St. Lumls I.I'i' SI oehC ,
ST. LOUli4 , No . 2.-CATTLIi-teCeiptul , 20' ' )
head ; ntt eumottgli m.upiiiy to make a market. 'rite
few hues made were at Irevtotts ( uiituituns.
ltOUS-lt'c'elpts. 2 5' ) ) hea,1 ; mmmmnitet steady ;
braY ) ' , * 3.40013.73 ; nmied , $3.2)513.65 ; light , $3.4')0 ' )
3.70.
iOilIlEI'-Itecotpts , none , anti no market.
,1 ii.hg ( ' liii tt'i' ' 1'itIt's I1i'eii t IilN.
Jtiilge llaxter requests time jmuimhicatiotm of
time fohlowirtg letters relative to time address
Issued Saturday upon tIme contest for time
office of county judge :
OMAhA , Nov. 3 , 1695.-Allen T. Hector ,
Clmaim'mnan General Conmmnitteo , Etc. : lIly
1)eur Sir-Judge Irving F' . ilaxter hail thuS
momemmt called my attention to an address
( iiqiei liv your . 'nmmmmlttce rehiectiitg tliOfl
ir : hiaxter's personal thtnes $ for mime position
ime now Imolds and impugiting ( o imo says )
imis legal abilities , his olitcial methods ttmmd
his persontil Integrity.
I httve not patiscii to reati time adtires in
queatiomm , but if it its in substance anti effect
as above quoted. I regret timat ) 'o3m simooiii
have felt culled upon to isatme it , toil ccc-
tainly acted Ulmon Intmtticieflt information or
orm exaggerated amutl distorleil reports.
Judge Ihaxter has mutlo It chummmly , impar-
tini , dignhticii mind acceptable oiiicer , If ime
iii beaten let It' be on time ttroaii jjrotmumii oil
'hich this cainpaigum iii contlucted' timat Is
to Sit ) ' , Oh time ground that imPs tiritet as a
whole neither represents the rcpubhici'mmm
party nor the beet interests of the corn-
m unIty.
I believe Judge Baxter to be every way
qualified for his present position (110(1 U gt'n-
tlemtmn whose Imersonal anti oiliciui integrity
is above reImr000hm. Jtei'itectftmlly.
I I , H. ES'fAlsflOOlC.
OMAhA , Nov. 3.-'ro time EdItor of 'I'hc
flee : lIly nttention imaus been cahleti ( late
this afternoon ) to an adtiress published in
limo ( Omaha lice wimicim is directed to time
candidacy of judge Baxter. So manifestly
unfair anti misleaiiing Is this eleventh hour
Itronunciamento that I cannot allow it 40
piles by unchtullenged.
I tim heartily in favor at anti am cordially
supporting tito nonpartisan judicini ticket
in this judicial distniLt. anti upon time saina
croundmm end for time further reason timat I
believe when a man hisS demonstrated his
lw : , . Ian P I e. ' ' feC I ii t' itcit. ' ii ii 0 cmliii u
It'l.i.ti'.l lit him' luti lie iert'ice , I itilI imeantily'
Iii t.io ' I ( if lilt , re-electitium of .limdgi' Iltixter !
I I e I s ii e'i.'it ml , commmimete Ii t mmmii im , it good In my'
lci' ciii lit i've m's' rcaIa'c ( Om'eII quniifleth foe' '
tilt' 'lute tif m'tmlmmt ) % ' hulilge ,
I It. . r ( ( ' ( 'lii ' ( itmring time huNt two years hints
Leetm t'xet'liemmt alit Is mllove ) nclmm'oacim , antI
liehi'VtC hunt mm largi' lmmajim ItS' tmt time hmle'ifl
hem's or tile Ioumglas county liar. irrespectlrts
of iniitio , dcui e his t'e.c e ( Ion.
' 1' Ia u'iummre timit lie iin iamemm guilty 0g
conui tict tm mm ecommm mmg a ituulge 1mm man k lug im I'm
otiicn a ImemmIltua ( I toys for huh it Ictil hit ri
is vlmoiiy witimotlt fotmimdat cii anti ca'irs oC
cmtlmlmmlgul : mmmethmodts mmot credltniilo to tue
t'otmmmmmittet' ,
I ( It ) tmtmt believe timat Jtmiige , Baxter is
nmeummlier of mirmy seert't lioiitictml orgmtlmlxation ,
numti I kimoms' that his decllomms mta ma judge
hmave imecim eimnnmmclem'ixeil t.y . nijihiy ( , ttmirmmcm'
mttiti immmpitrtllmhiiy , anti timat time lam' imna been
atimmminlstered lIt hue eoimrt s'ttimtmimt fear or
favor. \Vi LLiAM F' , ( , lUlLIIV.
I"ltl'rtlS 'l'O l'U'V 01 ? ' ! ' Pbltll , I
A Sevoutteest Milllomm lollnr C'nlic-
ii I'll I Si , l'rut ' ( * ' , ,
Vimen foreign arcimitects visit Japan nn
see ( Ito cathedral of Butithimisimm for the first
tilmie , slys time New York htecorder , they are
generally astoiilsiuetl at time mmtagiificent ;
structure , It Ia executed Ito ICiltO Orielmtal
style , and is richly ornaummemmtetl witim cars'-
ingi. ' . lb. Ito , a famnous btmilder of Nmgoya :
Cii ) ' , desigmmcd it , Time etructtmre was coin-
nmehtee.i imm IS7S , amid was colimploteti this
year. The cost has beemi estitmmated at $17-
000,000. It msotmld have greatly exceedoti timia
aummount itati IlOt muieimmbers of hluddumista
mvorlcetl mm ithout any recoummpensto ,
As the structtmre neared eoummpletioim the
cdimtmmmittee hmavimmg 'time work lit charge mm'as
mmmticlm perplexed as to lire immstmrance , Tiioy
fotmtiti that no commp.mny : wtmtmltl asatmnlo the
risk Oil simelm a 'itltmtmblo os oodcn strmucttmre ,
the danger of tiestriiction by lire lteliig s'cry
, gremtt , nimtl thus time hmrelimltiimts mm otilti aimmount.
to aim enorumiotus shut of ummoney. At last time
commmiimittee decitieti on a thesigim thevised by'
Dr. Tammabe. Nummmbers of ltOlverftml fotmumtalims
were conictm'ticted , both exterior anti intem'Ior ,
mvimIcim can lie mmmade tt ) PlaY OIl nil parts of
time stnitettmre itt time salmmo tiumme.
Usmu3hiy oimly one great ornammme'ntnl ' fountain
is Imlaylng , rim'immg to tue great helghut of 157
feet. This I. probally , the largest artificIaL
fotintain in existence , eummitting 2S5 ehalron
(82OSO ( gahIomme ) per luotmr. In care of fire all
the m'ater mresstmre is tilrected tumrougim the
nuimmbers of exterior ammti interior fotuimtaimms ,
anti titus every part of time smnmucteure , Itoth
inside ammtl otmtoitIe , could u'oon be dremmchmetl
and atmy conflagration soomm oxtlimguiirhcd.
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Tm' a liosittI emtm'l
I f 3'Oth Itht ) 3'OtIl' immitmit' nmiti nil-
d11E4 011 it W'ti will CollIe oUt
1111(1 ( tell 3'mlI 11(155' mmiui.'li s'e'hi
I give you fot' . 'OtII' old orgitmi iii
trade for tIm items' lT 1)101)0 ) )
tltltt ve sell fot' $1 dowlm 1111(1
s mm. month.
it HOSPI , Jr , ,
Mtmslc ninmi Art ,
1513 Douglas St.
L _ _
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SAL12.
N. Ii. F'alconer'mt stock.
W'iiereas , Oum time idtim clay of Odtober , 1S03.
Natimammael 13 , Falcoumer gave a eliatte'l Inert-
gage to the Onmaima Natiommal bammk in tlm
sum of $011,519.67 upoim time foliums'ing do- .
scrtbett gooda mttmti cimattcl , to-wit :
Time entire stack of dry gootma ttmmtl mer-
chmaimthise conslstiitg ctmleiiy of silks , velvot54
llrcsq goods , himmimigs , lltmc'ns , simeetiimg , blammk.
etn , domestics , tntmnrnlnga , art goods , Ilotions ,
soap , Imerfulmteny , ribbomma ' books , stationery ,
gelmts' furmmisimlng goods , 'hosiery , fur gooda
rugs , draperies , curtains , cumtmtium Itches tin
uixtures , mtimd toys' also all shots' cases.
simolving , counters 'and fixtures , mttmd oiiic
ftmrnlture coiisistiflt . .mlcfiy of an lromm safe
tiles , tlesks , cimairs , carpet tutmtl curtains , anti
all otimer chattels of every kinti and cimarac-
ter , owned b aitt N. II. Falconcr , and con-
taimmed 1mm t 0 tlmroe-story amid bitsenment
brick btmiitliumg nummmberetl 1505.1507 itnti 150
Douglas street , ha tue city of Ointiima Nc-
brasica and all otimor personal propertl anti
mnerclmanihise carried 1mm stock at time above
mmammmed ltlaie tlon wumich therc Ia now due
time Stint of 23 , 19.67 , mind tmemcmn wimicim thmer6
wIll become due October 15 h , 1835 , the aunt
of $12,000.00 ; October 26. 1495 , Ohio sum o ,
* 5,000.00 ; November 18 , 1095. the sum o
$5,000.00 and December 16 , 1895 , the sum o
$18,000.06 ; mind
Wit.'remts , On the same tIn5' saId Nathaniel
13. Faiconer also g'ivo cimattel rnortgag s
uioum ) the cube descrihed ¶ toods anti chatte 3
to the following ittilImem persons in time
amotmnts following time ntumnes of the mnort.
gnee5 to-wit :
' 1 ci imnlstIna Falcont'm' In the sum ot
$2,230.00 , all of vhic1m is now dtme.
'l'a ltobert b'alcoitei' anti Timonmati Falconer ,
doimmg hmusiness as Fttlconor Bros. , In time stiles
of 37,250.00 , with interest front Jtmly Irtl 1695.
at 10 per cent per aumnum , nil of whch ( i
now due.
To time I-ilpatrlck.l0CIt Dry Gond coca-
pany In time sum of * 6.588.32. all or whiclm 13
mmtmw due , vitlm immierest.
'ro Time 31cc 1'uiiimshiio compacts' in time
sum of $2,016.71 , $128.23 of whmien mc due , ttlmti
upon which there mm'ui b ciCo ' ) ctober 2'2d ,
1895 , the slim of $148.71. ; ? sevemniter Slim , 1595.
tIme stmmt of $722 57 ; Noventler h1l12595 , th -
sum lif$143.60 _ , De'emher ath , n'i& . thu sum
of $713.ii.
'l'cm timC'.S , orIti Put bhisiming eompilmmy time sum
of $795.41. tupOti ' . 'hiit'im there wlil Pu tIUI3 No-
votithier 151 u , 1S9 , tine simm or 434)5.10 , antI
December ihtlm. 1595 , unG , ummt on $394.95.
Eticim of satti emmort'rCH immentlonoti aftoC
( hat of time Onmahma NatIonal bank being'
at imject to the nmom'tgimge of thu said hank ,
anti eacim of said mortgages being subject te
ahl that precede it in this notice , eacim ot
said nmor gages bein fflcii in time cOunty
clerk's oiilce of Deula as county , Neitraska ,
on time iitit 'lay of October , 1SI0' auth
SVhereaS. SaId Omaha National bank nn
aiil other ortgageel ( are in posessiofl o
said stock ammti chmatttmls above tiescribed : aim
\Vflerenc , Default has been umiatir in tue
Comm mtioims contained In said mortgtiges , anti
no suit or proceeding imuts been Inst ttmted te
rccOs'Cr tue tleimt secured by said mortgagcea
Cr un ) ' part thereof ; and
Vherets : , Saiti mortgages give authority to
cell said stock to pay the utnoUtmt due or te
hmeconme miuc , mmow.
Therefore Notice is hereby gIven that limo
urmdcrslgmted nmortgagees seth t'eil all of th
mmhmovo descrlht'ii Itroperty itt time building
laicly occupietl by said latimttmcl It. Fiti-
coner as his store , tO-Witt Nos. 1505.3507 anti
3509 flough.s street , In time cIty of Omaha ,
Nebrttsktm , elm Friday , time 5th day of No-
veumiber , 1595 , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
Cf multi tlay , at htmimlie auction to tiitl higimest
tmtdtier therofom' iii clti9im , anti that the pro-
ceetis thereof will be impimlieti to time may-
ment of caid lnortgages in Ohio order ot
their priority.
Dated , Qotober IStim. 1595.
OMAhA NA'l'IC'NAL IJANK ,
13y Hall , McctmllOch & Cizmrlci'on , Atiornys _
CllhtlSThOA , V.\1CONi4tt ,
l"At'ON I'it JtItO'I'il i4iti't.
KILI'ATIlICK , ifOCil llt' 0001)5 CO. ,
Ity 1Ct'nneihy& l.carncil , Attorne
TilE l3lIb3 PUrILISTITNO COMh0AN5
fly N. P Foil , 11101 , 'i .
COMlONr.
W'OhILD PIIIOLTSTTINI
lty ( I. .M. Ilttehcochc , Pros. 0
. fl-lRil.21-t-m..o t
JAMESE. BOYD & CO
'I'ciepliomze 10.39 , OMAhA , 1Eii
COMMISSION
Grain , ProvIsions & Stocks
Room 111 % Board of Trade.
Direct wires to Chicago antI New York. .
Correspondents ; John A.'urren & Co.
f ( , I' , 8IiTli ( 'id. 154)5) it. 2.8TANVOfl
F. P. SII'FI1 ' co.
GRAIN and PHOVIS1ON
Room 4. N. ' , LIl'o Biclif. , Otnalin ,
l3raach outed at Fremotmt and Coluumibu. . All
czdens placed on time ChIcago L'oard of Trade.
Corresi.ondents : Iichwariz. Dupe. It Co. , ChEp
cmgo' 'chnelnei' , Flack Li Co. , St. L.QulI. 545CM
to Fl-rat N.itional hank. Omaha.
N AItGIU geniI Stir our wuiptEts C.aea .z
pittiuiluig MAItOIN TILADINU anT
RAIIIG L't"INING AL. ! . . OthAltIiI4T
T h'lttH8lONtl. Also ouc daily ms
Ret letter .Umigestmg wiiert and i -
EXPLAiNED.Ret to trade. hio , : ree , 1)un
reterencea furuisimeul. AhtIiOOJ.ST & CO. _
atl.'aiIIh4lttO c'mIlcAGO Ol'IIs ltmJAbtD op
T1IADIJ , :23 Tradees Building.fliicago -