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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1888, 8| XTEEN PAGES. Extravagant Rent and Heavy Expenses Make High Priced Clothing. TWO ORPHANS TAKE THE OTHER PLAN. Cheap rent and a buyer constantly on the New York markeét.and the percentage of profit 10 per cent makes us able to sell Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, For less money than all others. Black Beaver Ovsrcoats, $2.69 $3.85 Bl Guercoat, nh e i .~ 909 STORM KING OVERCOATS, At 90c, $1.50, $2.26, $3.00, $4.00, And all prices up to the best made. And all buyers of onr buyer on the nar those wishing a fine Over the finest ELYSIAN and MONTAGANAC IRISH FRIEZE, CAMEL'S HAIR, CHINCHILLA And all other fine imported in the dress fly front and the wide collar Storm King. Nothing is too good for our trade. All sold on a ten per cent profit. It will please be rgmembered that this cut under the high rent and big expense fellows, whoare obliged to make 40 per cent, is a saving on a $40 overcoat of 512, and our price on a $40 overcoat is only $25. Brown and Blue Corkscrew All Wool Youti's Overcoat clothing will please not forget that ot has not forgotten to take care of coat, and he has sent us some of Below we quote you some of our bargains. OUR CHILDREN’S PANT and SUIT Department. 25¢ ”‘(’;‘huvh»t sl)‘llzf,\\n g 600 $1.20 $1.90 KNEE G PANTS, ood Wearers Real neat KNEE PANTS Suits only Good wearing and stylish KNEE PANT Suit, Extra Iu-;n'y and o Drec KNEE P/ \'\ I 5\11(«. $2.90 (hll(ls ()\'(‘r(‘n:lls, with cape made of $| gu l)luv Union Cassime (lnlds Overcoat, with Cape, Astrachan Collar and (,ufis. e garments v nd will be founc wrtment we and cord ) inages from hargains. ave waking a lly invite the BARGAIN AVOID G FANCY PRICES. PAYI Our Bargains in FUrsiing b HEAVY REY Scotch Underwear, 39c. Stripe LACKAWANA (AlL Wool) Undergarments, Only 75c. ll\ \\'Hlll‘] Laundried Shirts, With Linen Frout Reinforced; 65c. SUSPENDERS Good ones with Braided Ends, 10c¢. Silk faced with Braided Ends Drawer Supporters, 25¢ ancy and OUR BARGAINS IN Fumis ng Lo E BUCK FAC Gloves and Mlts With Knit Wrists, 65Sc. RUSSIA CALF DRESS GLOVES Only $1.40. These Gloves are made of real Russia and quoted else- GOOD QUAL Iy CRUSH HAT This is a Great Bargain. Boy'’s Pold Caps, 10c. Men’s Scotch Caps, Full shape and splendid quality, at 25c. Look them over before you thrown this down. A good heavy All Wool Su1t for winter wear $2.63 A good heavy All Wool SUIt for business wear $3.45 3 Styles Fine Dress Suits. A bonanza in every respect. Our buyer got them out of New York by paying a drayman to haul them off, and we are going to give them away for $4.65, $5.85 and $6.965. We have so many styles of Suits at less prices that we pre- fer not to quote them, but ask your consideration and investiga- tion. And please remember that if we do quote you soine small prices on clothing, it is not because we do not have better goods, for we will wager our entire stock that we have some'of of the finest clothing L(’pt in Omaha, But we make the pru:es on the fine wear as low comparatively as on the cheap clothing which we carry for those desiring it, and not fecling able to buy the more expensive. 3 It will be remembered that we cater for all classes of trade. TWO ORPHANS,10Per Cent Clothiers Corner 16th and Douglas Streets. TWO ORPIIXANSS, of the Chics market t being a Tuir cal trade, but with shipping orders light. | Recents of cheess are small: and prices re main stoady, exporters dong but little. I'resh oggs are s and higher. The Cluciunati Free Current change, th CTHE CONDITION OF TRADE. No Important Change to Note in the Money Market. \vxx'(lnls :\!3 gainst 20 week loading polats » 000 head for the correspond GENERAL BUSINESS RATHER SLOW SR TTL Rl R receipts of Montana ason h IH‘ Tre i range cattle ed all expoc The Presidential Election From Commercinl Standpoint- facturers of K Feeling Qu a Lanuc- in condition & (It by can mus foe m the Octobor wer Sept impossible to ‘The losscs by and Canada 4 aainst $10,0 ber, 1557, the loss was 3 ton months enduig October 31 the loss was $104,50: , against $102,' in 1837 and , 400,000 for ame time in 1356, Money Still Plenty. The money market has b the past week. The supply is fully equal to the demand and rates are unchauged, bor- rowers obtaining accommodations at 810 per cent. Exchange is stoady at §1 per thou- sand premium, General trade was fair the first part of the week, but foll off and was very quiet the last balf. Collections are only fuir, but now the battle of the ballots has been fough ) gloriously won, trade will resume its wonted activity. To the commercial mind the results of the clection viewed in detail seem some- what paradoxical. For instance: Now York city with its thousands of mechanics ¢ @ hundred thousand plurality for fv while New York state, outside of th with a_ population largely enwaged in ug cultural pursuits, votes for protection. It would appear that this should 1 od, asif any class of the commu Jfit by frev trade the toilers of the soil anly the ond class of manu- s fear de s to their business should congress do My with the int al revenue , and consequent ernmental supervision of the tobicco inte ests. We allude to the cigur manufacturer. At present they are protected in their copy- right privileges on brunds by the injunetion in the revenuo law which prohibits the use of eigar boxes i sccond time, as this provis- fon debars dishonest dealers from refilling cing popular and expensive brand rars of a cheaper wake, o practice which is recalled by old cigar manufacturers a8 being of frequent and anuvoying oceur- or to the passage of the mternal revenue uct, It woula be well not to bor- row trouble in this matter, however, a8 the ropublican party Las always shown it self conservative where the col clal - ts of the people are involved and it ap- probable that that party will produce lation of ‘the federal government for o come. ipts of wheat in the northwest are ed to be not anything like so great us yere prowised a fow days ugo, und Pillsbury is said to be un anxious buyer in Miunesota. I%may seem strange that our visible supply should show such a swall wmcrease with practically no export movement, when at this time last year it was increasing at the rate of over 2,000,000 bushels per week. New York is )n'\mlll\ losing in stock, as result of de- wand by home millers. Kerosene oil is stead, January 1 there hus b 000 burrols in the visible supply of crude o, which now awounts to 20,500,000 barrs ‘The exports from the United States for the first ten months of 1885 were 440,705,000 gal lous, showing a decrease of 30,000,000 gallous, Although 204 wells were cowmpleted in Octo- ber, the production was not increased. Tho visible supply of Rio coffee in the United Stales & week ago was 495,240 bags, against 411,540 u year previously. 'Yhe Cincmnati Price Current .n\ es figures Ulhuw thatthe present supply of peanuts v about three-quarters as large as that at 8 year a0, “Thie stock of tallow in the principal Euro- D markets 1s cstimated at 25,000 tos, huve sdvauced sharply within tho last w days, with hmqu up by the mea who wre supposed to cont tho situation. Itis now mot far from ¢ higher in this market thao & wuk&u 1t is suppos that the flow of mouey from .ll tothe west is nearly over for this soason. Last week the New York banks oaly nfi;rd $150,00 more currency thun J‘ roduction of anthracite coal is now tons abiead of the quautity for last year up to this date. According to the report of In Octo' For the OMAHA LIVE STOCK. . 10, 1899, St westorn - boef v, but the quality id &3.00 < re There w: cattle on t was nothiu with last yester ek, cann npelled to ship ots in or- w wnd modinn cows, are scarce, and the that kind of cattle dar to kcep the hou The supply of westorn foeders was liberal, but thero was veny little doing on the market. II"K‘. "The receipts were moderato and_the mar- ket was slow at about steady prices. The hogs were all sold before the close. sn There was one load r ved and sold. Receipts. revailing Prices, The following 15 a tableof prices paid in this markot foF tho grades of mack woa- tioned ¥r ors, 1300 to 1500 Lbs Priue stoers, 1100 to 1500 ibs, Native fecders 5 Western f Range steers, cow'on lu < Common 1o good COWs , Choice to fancy cows Commonto choice bulls Fair wenoiee ight hoxs. Fair tochoice hoavy Fair to choice mxad hogs. Keprosntacivo 3o OATTLE, rlings.. yeurlings. . bulls noe | 2 cows ), 1 steel 1 stoer, and active, a decrease of ¢ Owner Johusou 290 2% 2,60 8.35 £.05 Shic. Pr. " 0.3 99 stoers............ J. M. Kuykendull & Co~ 54 sloers.... George Lockwood— 75 stoers. . No. o, Socretary Also entrance 117 South 16th Street. 10 PER CENT CLOTHIERS, 160 Packers’ Purchases. the numbor of hogs bought by buyers on the market Lo-duy nond & Co.. king Co P, Co.. Highest and Lowest. 1¢ following aro the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs during the past fow days and on the corresponding dates one and two years ago Omuha P Armour @t Sundny. 10 g4 3 0 @B @ 40 shipments o ters wentioned, and for the precedin Chicago St Louis Kansus City. week Jast y Ly we indicated net supply the past 000, compared with S1,000 the pi ing week, for corresponding ' time last tho net supply was 62,000, —Ciucinnati P. co Current, week Stock Notes. Iver City, came in with L H. Jeff o M y hogs, E. H. Wilcox came in from Wahoo with hos Dauiel Hollarin, Lindsey, marketea hogs. J. M. Emerine, Council Bluffs, with two londs of hogs. ‘Picknor & Hozard, Beatrice, load of hogs at 8545, E. M. Richardson left last evening for his formor home, Buflulo, N. T, J. Collins, Laramie (‘lly. Wyo., was at the yards to-diy. He is looking over the field with a view of locating & commission house hore. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Produce, Fruits, Ere. Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, 20 @28¢c; choice country, 18@ec; medium grades, 4@ common grades, 10@16e, Fiouk—Nebraska patonts, = §6.00@7.50; 80558800, stealghi bakers' tlour, $3.25@b.75 $or basrel Poratoes ~Nobraska, 35@40c per bushel ; Colorado, Th@Ste. SweET POTATOES—0 por Ib, PouLrky—Live chickens, $2.50@3.75 per dones pring objokonn. $LMO@AU0; dressod ohicions, Bl per 1bi turkeys, 8cfi. Jaus—Strictly fresl, 19¢ candl L JoNcoun Gusres—ad@ioc por 11b. bas- ot. Maraoa Grares-—In kegs, 8@10c per Ib. Haxaxas- -Common, $1.50@2.25 per bunch: choice, 2 0. was here and was over marketed a 50 per case. Jamaicn, 900690 por barrel; MM &.50@?. i quail, 83.00; prairie chi ens, rabbats, $1.00; squirrels, venison, $@12¢ per Ry —25s0c per dozen. per bu. —52.00 per 100, s—40c per bushel. TCuxrs—ale per bushel, Saver Kraur. ' ¢ mond, B, s—40¢ per l)ll\hx‘t Choice eastern handpicked navies, $2.00 per bushel: westorn hand picked na- 81 )(u)!*l) mediums, $1.30@1 Lima TANS, , No. 1 upland, $5.00; No. up'mm Biax UAH:LI[,II\I $14.00@15.00 per ton. Viseaii- Cide White wine, 10w Crax Mu'NKJpor bbl. Provisions-—-Hams, No. 11c; shoulders, 93.c; rib bacon, 113gc bacon, 12¢; picnic hams, 10c; dried beef humi. 101503 dry saltad clears, short, O'ge: oxtra short, 9ic: short ribs, Dige; pickled pigs | fect, 15-1b kits, S0c; lard, 9i5@10c;_smoked sage, B@Se per 1b; hog casings, 17@18c. Grocers' List. Revised prices are as follows: BaGaING—Stark A seamless, 22¢; Amos- keag, scamless, 175c; Lewiston A, seam! 19¢; American, seamiess, ourls bu, 11@14e; gunuies, singl double, 20 10gise per gal. T gunnios, Tywines—Flax, ail B, 19@20c; cot- Biiies Mcita—Figs, in boxos, per Ib, 19@ 16c; dates, in boxes, 1@10c; London Malaga layer raisins, per box. 3 Mataga looso raisins, & new' Valen- cia raisins, per 1b, 7/7¢; California 100se mus- catels, per hux, #1:00; California Londons 1885 $1.45; pitted chierries, per b, 10c; Califor- nia | pitted plums, r lhA 12@13c; dried blackberries, pe Tig@se; driod | raspberries, per 1b, aporat 1 dried p nin uny orated California_apricots, 18¢ 6ig@ic; Turkish prunes, e; orange peel, 15c; California French prunes, | 1@l6e. Corrres—Mocha, 25@26c; Rio, good, 17¢; Mandahling, onsting Ko, G. Java, 24 va, interior, Rio, fancy, 160l antos and Mara 19c Alhunklun, 213503 McLaugh 5 A, THo; o; yellow | ova Zantee currants, Ay lemon p L 15@ 3 pu\\-lerud h p, —10@1 o for ‘1o frames; strained honey, 10@11¢ pen 1b. B 2@ SWAX ~(.. haice cmured \uuu;! America, full cream, ) cheddars, 11@12c; um, m bbls, §5.00; smull, in bbls, $5.00 ; gho rkins, in bbls, $7.00;' do, whe; smoking, 16@10c 1b pail. per bbl, 716, W3;c E Svuaanr ~Bricks, penny cakes,. 13 13c per syrub, $1.%0 par gal. “L'ias—Young Hyson, common to fair, 18@ 250; Young Hysofh, good to_fancy, 30@5oc; Gunpowder, chmmbn to good, 22@2c¢; Gun: powder, choied 16 Yancy, $0@t5c: Japan, com- mon m medium, 152%0c; Japan, choice to fancy, 80@45¢: Oolong, «nmmnn to uooa 5@ 5¢; Oolong, choie o fancy, S0@70c; 2 rial, common to medium, 25@85c; hnper al, 800d 10 fancy, 40a0c. Al o filberts, 12@15¢; nds, 15@1ic walnuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@l1c; vellow, i dark 12@ full cream flats, 134 PICKL half bbls, & half bbls, & 1.-1‘: bbis, $4. @12 per 1b; 1b; pure maple uen'm!.l. «x@m CRACKERS —5(@10c per 1b; assorted cakes, 7 (m per 1b. as 'usr List. Ca Dl‘ Goods | Cortox Fuwu-'lu ar cent dis.; LL blyos e lflm”‘ xr{{ .._m"'o 2 0} Bristol, igo; Unioh Pacific, 17 “;Aurn Ware—Bib White, N' CH mloud. smo;(l Bre | PD m Oigo: Best Yet, 44, 63 [ Popporell 1t 44 Barrs—Standard, 3oone, l4c; 13, cased, —S0lid colors—Atlanti 5igc. Berlin oil, 615¢; Garner oil, Prixrs—Pink and Robes Riverpomt. c; Steel giver, 6 ¢; mond, 6i5c: Pacilic, Pur Dress — Cnarter Oak, * 4ie: Lodi, blye; Allen, 60; Rich Windsor, .- Eddystone, 6}gc; ¢ oupp StnuriNa—Terkoley cambric s butter cloth Parwall hall bleached Loom, 9'4v: —Greene {: King Philip cam- i1e. lule . cambric, | 11 .« Lousdaye, New_ York mills, 104c; Pepperell, Tle: Pepperell, 46-in, 13 Pepperell, 6-4, 16c; Pepperell, perell, 94, 33¢; Popperell, 104, S5c; -4, nph, 6c; Wamsutta, 11c; Val- —Plaid ~Raftsmen,20c; Goshen, , 6¢; Slater Allen, “c; Rich Ramapo, Lonsc Yo; Clear” Lake, Jn.,.b. Iron Muunmm, i Quechéo No. 1‘-“ P Androscoggin, 7 ¢; sear- Kociport, 03¢ ork, 13350; Swift River, 8} P Thorndike EF, sijc; Thorndike Thorndike xx, 1.,(- Cordis No, Cordis No. 4. ¥ DENIMS - Amun.u‘li;.n v 0z, 1615¢; Everett, 7 oz, 1800, York. 7 07, 18s¢; Huymaker, Bide Juffrey XA, 1lhc; Jaffrey X 214 Hoaver Orebk AA, 12c: Boaver Crock BB 11¢, Beaver Creck CC, 10c. KeNTUCKY JEANS. —Memorial, 15¢ :Dakota, 18c; Durham, 273c; Hercul Leaming ington, 22igci Cottswold, 27l4 Cu St Stevens' B ns A d, bleac! lu‘d Sige; Ste cn»a’ P, bleach 9lie u ve N, bleached MisCELLANEOUS. plainHolland, 9 Brown shee ting— Atlantic ¢y Atlantic Aurore LTy ¢ dike 00, B Tavio it lnnu( p Bt 44 |k‘ 44, 6 Troian Hoad, ‘4 ke 0id Dom Pepperell O’ : Peppercl] Tica ©, 4- -4, 4%{c; Wad Aurora R, 44, 7o, ‘Aurora B, 44, uck—West Pomnt ™ in, 8 o0z, 10ic; 5 West Point 23 | ° 3 GG, 24in, 0c; H % 37/‘c4 Urygia Plungett checks, ton, oy York, | Bige: Calcatta dr 8ige; Renfrew d Campnics — Siat Standard, 5'{c; Pea “PriNts' [XD1G0 BLUE ican, 6kgc; sloucester, 6ige: cloth, 9 Anmm B long -IoHL Gold Seal, 10}4: Stietel A, Ticket, 10}¢. Drugs and ¢ MISCELLANEOL »—Sulph, aress, Whnu-nmn drn-uu_ Sl Amer- “Arhold G long 1045: Arnold " Windsor Gold Y “Arnold, 0 4705 L select, $1.00: guin sulph, WtV rginis No.1 golden ma- . lard, Bic; No. 1lard, linseed,’ raw, BSc} gasoline, 7 er, 1lc; 2 18¢; ext o tle. QUININE ~P, per oz, 46c. & W., per oz, 5oc; Gierman, Lumber, First and second clear, 11 First and second clear, 1 Third clear, 1y @1} in, A seloct, 13 @1 g in B select, 11 @i in A stock boards, 1216 féei, 12 in B stock bmmh, 12@16 feet, 12 in C stock bourds, 14a16 feet, 12 in. D stock boards, 1216 feet, 13 in. Flooring, first commou, 6 in. second common, 0 in. Select fencing looring. Biding, first and second clear, 14@16 fl Siding, first comuion, 16 feet. Siding. second common ... Common hoards No. 2 boar Foncing No Fencing No. ‘! 13 2= S REEEESSE8EEEEESES {3 2 5 : Efii:&%é 3 ;E:s Beauty, ( Joists and scantling, 2x4, H@16 1o red, Timber, 4x4, 8xS, 1216 feot | Pickets, D and I flat | Piciets. D and H squa | Shingioe, extra A, s Shingles, standard December, felosing at pts, 16,500 exports, 8,884; spot and moderately a No. 8, 51@jle in elevator, & joats un: graded. mm-a, 512! Uptuml dull and steady; December closod at Oath itacaipts, H1,000; exporth 1,000; spot market steady: fair trade; options quict and fllvmly December elosed at 31%0c; spot No. 3 {@de: mixed western, %0 n, 0@t c. opened 0. G. Batts, 1x3, S, 1. & 3in Well tubing, D. and '} closed Novom- L cady, Hemlock sole, 15@ ptond e per 1b; oak harne: ted ouk and trace, 85 p lock upper, 20@2% per foot. ' Hemlock calf skin, No. 1, B0@dc per Ib, according to weight: oak calf skin, No. 1, 90c@31.00 I’El‘ 1b; Philadelphia calf skin, 00 l(l per 1b; hemlock kip skin, No. 1, ib: oak kip skin, No- 1, 70:@S0 delphia kipskin, extra, 80(@c pe n; calf skins, (according to weight and qu #L.15@1.70 ver 1b* Frouch kip skins d $1.10 per Ib. Cordovan russett, 1 finish, 20c por foot; welt leather, §3 per side; moroccos, (pebble goa per foot; moroccos. boot le foor; glove calf skins, 20@30c per foot; Douglas lad, 30@40c per foot; kangaroo skins, 40@50¢ per foot, according to quality. Toppings, $5.00@10.00 per dozen; linings, £5.000@9.00 ver dozen; apron skins, $10.00@ 12.00 per dozen. Matclr, 81350601500, Petroleum—Quite; United closed at 8514c, Eggs—HFirm but quiet; western, 24@243ge, Pork—Quiet; mess, $16.00 dull; su steamn, §5.60; options, no sales; I $5.38, Butter- ecastern cember, western dairy, 12%@18¢; western Ilging, 255 @270, Cheose—Strong, mouerate demand; ~ wost- ern, 9@10}c. Oincinnati, No. 2 red, $1.0 Corn—In good domand Oats—In fair demand Rye—Dull; No. 2, 57c, Pork—8$15.00. Whisky—Firm at $1.14. Nov. 10, fay, $1 Nov. 10.—Wheat—Easier; . 2 mixod No. 2 mixed, Metals and Tin - Wheabs Block tin, small pig Block tin, bar. . Copper, planished hoildr 5 Copper, cold rolled., Cobper, sheathing Copper, pitts Stock. m\lu“w December, 22)c; Lower; cash, December, Wiie Pork—Steady at $15.00, Lard ~Unc lmllw d at $3.12'4, Whiskey—§1.1 Hutte amery, fancy, 26@27¢; choice, 20@2ic; dai (0 Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—Wheat—Wheat on sample tables was held at about yester day’s p with perhaps more united de nd from local buyers. Roceipts wero ars. Closing quotations: No. 1 ‘hard, November, $1.23; December, — $1.24; May, £1.20; on (rack, 134125, N November, #1131} 81,1734 on track, § ern, November, $1.0 $1.14; ou track, $1.10. Milwaukee, Nov. 10, — Wh G h $1.08)g; Deeomber, $1.09; it Dull; No. 8, 4lc, Oats -Quict; No. 2 white ltye -1, 'No. 1, 67¥c. Harley —-Quiet; e, Provisions—Dall; pork, cash, $14.6754. Special Telegram he short session h interest. Trans- actions were light and fluctuations were not wild, The opening was at or near last night's closing figures, and the close was not far away from first prices. London did little, and 08 a whole the marlct was quict and un- eventful. The following wer 0. 8. 48 regular 4scounons. L4138 rogular was not produ the closing quotations: Northern Pacific du preferre 1073 |Cs W 109151 £ , 20@30c, 5 Culeaggo. Burlington Quine DrE W, lllmuln Central, AW, a8 breferred. 18 8t. Paul & Omah L6 dopreferred 18 'Unton l'm'l'lr 13 WSt L. 1031 do pr n-mu ‘\\uur Union, . LIVE BEO0K TR & Toxas Lake Shore Michigan Central, MissouriPacific MoNET ON Cati—Easy at 11§ per cent. Prive MencANTILE Pavei—In good de- mand at 4@644 per cent. STERLING K uaNGE—Dull but steady at 8484 for sixty-day bills, and $48ik for demand. Chicago, Nov. 10, o Drovers nal ren Cattle- beeves, #5000 rtockers aud feedors, §2.00 ¢ und mixed, $1.60002,95 3 WesLern ru gers 1 Jour- (34 . market stead. X 0, . 014,00 L0005 warket weak and d wnd light, .20405.50; 3 skivs, §3.50005,00, ccoipts, 8,01 L nativos, $3.00@4 Texuns, 32,5000, steady 3, weslorns, e farostern, 5 lawmbs, 83,003, @52, Chicago, and neglected. Bulk Meats short clear, $3. i our—Dull, steady Shoulders, LT5(@S.003 '4 760, - His Nativity. Chicago Tribune: In one of the erowded South Side cuble cars theother day was a man who rose up promptly oa B0 nber of ladies enter Lru cur, this he induced Ithy but reluctaut young men to give up their seats also. His chiyalric politeness was ohserved by a tall, resolute looking man with iron- gray whiskers, who grasped his hand with a cordial, fraternal grip and ex- claimed: “I don’t know you, slr, but 1 would ha willing to bet & horse you ave a south- orner, sir, and a brother Kentuckian.” “No, my friend,” replied tha other, with a look of pavient but hopeless melancholy; *'I am only a plain. Illi- noisian was hurn in east St. Louls.” We havo the flacst gallery, the besh workinan and hu‘i,esl, business in the «bllv.yk Heyn, the Photographer, Grauite ock, dairy, 4 1l cream cheddars, 10 104@12kc; Young Americas, nohangea at 19@20e. Hides — Unchianged; heavy green salted, ¢ light green saited, bc; green, 50; salted bull, bo; groen ‘ vull, '43gc; green flint, 7hg@s ry calf, W,m branded hn s, 15 per cent off; deacons, 25 et 43gc; No. 2, 8igc; cake, | ieceipts, Shipmonts, Flour, bbls, . 9,000 7,000 Wheat bu., Corn, bu... Oats, bu Rye, bu New Y¥York, Nuv m--wn.s-' - Rewlnu, 9,000, exporis, 80, spot market dull, heavy wud 340 lower; No. 8 red, $1.11K@).11% in mvuwr SU13 atioat, EL{K@110 1. 0. b No. 8 ved, $L08; No. 1 red, $1.18. Option Thiel. askive aad heasy wad dacilned TGLKe, closing barely steady av i@lc under yesier-

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