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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY., N EMBER 15, 1891-TWENTY PAGES. 11 — = e e - g 5% 16 1080 200 1Heo 2w T At T (IS ) ; o 051, closing STOCKS AND RONDS. thuelosing quotationson the Mining exchange | of Mount St. Wi oighbori TIIL CO‘JD]TIO‘I OF 1RADL THE SPECULATIVE MARKETDS, | o5ttt e Paiceiss iy it R ponker - \Wa then foliowed the conss 1ine CALYES Y al t oxoptidile fanc stern | NEW York, Nov. 14 —The stock market : 5~ | Ponk © then followed the const line 1 300 uiry, 3 CStorn C Wb e WOSE: | was qulot toduy but in the wain displayed o [ Amity ] fg ] enstward along tho border of Disen- 125 100 | X nRRsbLiem, [ 1ry Adtlver part skim stron tone, aeting in a_manner very satis | Arcona o 1 4| chantment Bay, an oxceodinglydifi cult [ E 5 O & i) » Y ctory to the by 2 whi ot was s nilara . journey over gincie: g o Tho Jobbiog Trads of Omaha Could Hardly SoLis, Trado Opened Weak With Operators Une | 61, 1) 1cuivo; Awortoan, HSTBIA. | consiierubio sovefiug of anoris, thore was alsn : dreda o pinclal atpanin, Wo, okplorod Po Better, 0 DL oL usually Nervous, _ e Matke some new buylng, which gave cncour- . Discnchantment Bay and found it to bo R S 18 10 700 i nlt""'nln‘r‘liN \ \i-‘-t‘; o et rkep | BECMENt as to the immediate fature of ; ! o (1 more extonsive than was supposed, | prices. The coal shares wero the only 1 I'ho region thereabout is very attracts STAGS o opened wenk this nmorniigg Cabio nows was | A M ! Y nttriot THE BUSINESS SITUATION BRIGHTENING, | = 1470 2 00 ATTRIBUTED TO STONE'S ERROR. | notus en: ne s it bis been, some des | Weak point in the list, while the industrinls e ive, on account of the mugnifi- ines being reported. th mfl In several duys. were the strong group and alstiliers was the It cont scener il i NSy Uy WIOCKEIS AND ¥ | glines boing reported: ¢ | duys, H Ao : v q nery and immons luciers, H - thio BENEE. " Th8 GRINg WA re. BRatt At |6 i viamond i oud NationALL i ptember wo reached Yaku Even the Retall Trade Shows Some | 11 Nearly Every Influcnce, Domestic as [ {655 oniy ten minutes toput it at ske. This | 868 410 very little in the warket, hut Boston § jonver Gay i Wit i | where we were met, Octobor 1, by ¥ 4 Wirs d1stourning (0 notieity but a good deal | Dought Atehison and London wasu moderate | Kunons Running Lode. 2 United Stat #te 3¢, Plnte i While the Future Prospects Have ! 2 Pt 3 Well as Forelgn, Tended to a Des Whs Fn off by holders who hecame trightencd | seller of the speelnlties toward the close. The | fettysburg 24| While M of Captuin Mavhad. - O wdsol ""L Never Becn Brighter in the 5Bk 8 cline Generally— Stocks aro Not strong Bnotgt PRRGackin tn advAnce | over fnst_the buying of t = of heavy wonther tho steamer was dos City's Mistory. TN CATILE. and Bond and thero wha ' Fu i declinie near tho | wgpdrently for tho west wod al st New York « Quotations.y layed uiitil October & W thon enjoyed Ne. Av. I No Sl close, ' Considersble fowe whent, wis put [ ihe “opontur | peicos, NEw Yok, Nov Tho follow ng aro the | splondid woather to Sitka, tho moun- cember, feunder any provious closing price | of last oven ndw L 1 closing minfag stoec quotations tains fr Cross sound to St Eijas 20 sto The past week has witnessed a general | §f Siversl’ Jon = 6 foecor. CRICAGO, T, Nov. H—The whent market | thiscrop year, The onsh market was lvely | was immediately doveloped notwithstanding ¢ {7 TTron SiTver boing In full view, IFrom Sitka we UL R A R B O 1t lurze amount of wheat wis dispos the henviness of the coilers, which in Dela= | Aoehis Con 10 Mexion brightening in trade circles most gratifying | = & feedors., 742 200 5 cows WS quite nervous tod d atill shiownd U6 | BoH v good. prices. he. hdvaitos on B Pk ulonat thta poMtIve wanite:| Alt 107 | Mt Diabio, suiled on the City of Topeka. to all classes of business men. Tne whole- [ 1 feeder. . 100) 27y L effects of yesterday's excitenient over Secre- |y ;eyor belng nearly 2o In advi noss under continued pressure to sell. The | llest & Hecher.... 20 Ontarto ~ “The expedition has been succoss sale trade of Omaha could hardly be in bet Lk S # untortunato orror i FepOFLINg | lem. Keceipts wero honry today, ! e | stosi droppe suddunty from B2ie to 1, bt | UG (G L bl in the way of geological obsorvations, ter shano than it is at the present. P00 210 bulls I ey T Aery — waro. . oone | o hottr Gliser Mo Eharthuvit: | INERANT NG Drices Fune a)l over tho ltst sind | Domiwoe 1 sk i Skoteh maps were made and soveral The small country towns which como into bR Viderable Tosere. over. yostorday's. sudden | CIOSINE ut et Docember oponfugdsc, hi distiors s s o 8 Dack @ St | G s (L et hundred photographs — w taken, more direct contact with the country were 1. Grimth unjustifiable aeeline and subscquent udvi B o s ey |Mio%. xnin B It por ot Dol the Only, mas | Lsieyaroross:. i) |Unloh Coneey i e or ARl B the first to feel the results of the unprece- 55 180 O cows tended to promote u fouling of timidity and oy (e, yostor Thes Tanuary | terial ehange tor Tng, IO Dtttk SLAL0s | horn Kitvet i e (il 0h MR ve s e /ae dentedly large crops, and business in such 2 §2 1 steer.l 15 0| fnstability. Nearly ovory influenco, domestic AR A U AL al bl S raaoY i avton Al tho KOJd Foc A B, Riteg bxvedition of tite Nutiohl towns almost immediately rev The k. Mathows. as well ns fore gn, tended to a deeline and all el bl : it R e cror it ins expedition of the Nutional y e e o f ther side. Buriington, Geographical socioty morchants regaived thelr confidence, and | 1} Foo! Rt aT L 10U ) elforts of larze holders to keep up prices were Kansas City Markots. fson and Jteud e wore e aetive ez i e \ Pl RO - P Wi wavemh L L R DEAE ETARY Lh6 R LR 1Al oTiis | - 10 COWE e affective only to a limited extent. Loweren- | [axsAs Crry, Mo Nov, HheeFrovn—Stoady | L1 thes shures wero moved within Detailed Figures on the Wheat and . Rug arty wi | prosy 4 | BUTFOWOSE 1 1Es i Show only st B chinzes times reported lost, and tho explorer o1E LV A8, BV dominbhced. plaoing. (boral W. E. Doyle bles, only moderate export clenrances, iiveral | and une putont, 8.2 @281 eXten | toduy ey fnnlly ciosed quict and ot ue Corn Harvest 4 " Lbg! s trade, enced placing libol 5 V. | PR AR e e el S Fxhisy 185 cholee, $1.0) a L ANl Dass Cusssnes M ol ¢ | smiled as he mentioned some of tho oFddrs Witk - 1187 16666 of’goous, - ha S aGWe 0 905 9 a ey L Aot the b " Cinemnati Prico Current: The following Ll A ! goods. 21 fovders 280 50 fecdors snowy weather In the wheat belt all conteib- | @F 08 XXX, fLrazuo. 0 0 e | Governm been dull and | cavios shotw tho sstimated vield of wheat in | Casuitios which ho was supposed to larger towns which depend more or less upon | 1 steer. . 110 3 10 uted to the decline enbor, %08 bid s No. > rarl, Ca, Ko it stedy. State bonds ¥ noxloeted. Tt stimated yield of whet od | have suffered. This is tho profossor’s the country trade were the next to experi- P 1. Dolun A cable purporting to come from Paris said [ CorN—Lower: No. 2 cash Novemben | 4iE e O e e St B uee Ll L St LB o, third expedition to the interior of ence an improvement in trade conditions, 1 bull 165 O fooders. 871 2 nat from reilablg sources 1t was claimed | #0heuskel 000 : UHRHEOOMRYL . ases e B bR oo | Alaskea, wnd ho is thorefore used to tho In a city tho size of Omaha, which depends I, I Lumeroux Russia would not prohibit the exportation of [ o P4 tendys No- % cus ‘| Ateniso VA Northwe Ohlo Ellion oadenooo | rigors of that climate. upon its mAnufacturiug aud jobbing interests | 19 stocrs D ." Yan wheat. This also had some effeet upon the Hay—Steady and unehan cd Adatin Expross 1 Northwestorn pfa Michigan e 2ARE000 27 The first expedition, in the summer of largely, it was not expected that the effects S ithoE 0 1 DA o Lu murket. = Tho export elunrauces (rom fouf | g fanoy prnleis B0 ¢ ol to cho.ce, | Alton, 1 i N :mlv ot ST | 1880, was along the courso of the Yukon of the lurgo crops would be felt until some | & Stecrs. 1150 335 24 cows [nstpib el o LTI el e : pmerioun Kxyrans. i1 | do proterred. ..., 14 | Migeouri . HTAIA IO | viver, from its mouth to its head, 2,000 tix0 aftor the smallor. towns had been awale | 00 stoors:... 1180 o ke I.J.‘L‘.‘fl‘;:-‘:,- “l:w precaine TEEICStend o fiem, unchan rnl;[.;:._»i ; L 51 ”\io. preferrod.. Kansas, ¥ T X000 u\nllm',.:md then up th ln;l[\m'h{ ‘\nu'\\ x:lus oned, (i L f S . & doocys Manve; storo packed, | Gunada Bouthorn. o 503 Ontarlo & Wostorn Kentucky 5 1 the Porcupine river, o foun 0 . No. Sh, P 758 AV BN out 700,000 bu [n the export. Iradstr 7 Coutral Pacifie. Orogon improven't Tennessce ot s at Forty-milo creck to bo paying A good many business men have not ex- | o LI NORE A YL reported that sinco September | ther ‘ Pirn ot 2te, Chévapeake & Ohio on Nav New York . LA (LR e bab Ly i 20 K . RECEIPTA—\Vheat, 8390 bu:i corn 4000 0 I8t preforr i Trans. .. New Jersey 1630000 [ well. Sixtoen miners come from thero pected to see much improvement in business | o f 12 had been an Iunerease In o the u bus 0L, 000 bit 090 1rorereed oo Bt s neine Matl o i ; 16.010:000. | Eli{n sonsonC B BRI Oub AR GuaH ity o h Omaha outside of the jobbing trade bofore | > 240 able supply on Loth coasts of 0,05 S ENTS—Wheat, 86800 bus corn, 4600 bui | Ghiengo & Alton D& i TIOIRWIFO s eeorsvrseevree 1ONL000 i 1d. Howover, tho seusons are so slort i " oy WO o (i 240 15 21,862,000 bu. for u ke period last | €ats, 4300 bu. 2 g Pittburg i AMARY ]I L0 gol owever, seusons 50 short, spring, but it looks now us 1f tey would be [ > S 30 4 W Bore. Eh 0 aXpOF(s.foF ton wBOKA WEFS. Jh.0i: o hian Faie sy ; Rt | and the rations so high, that the mines happily aisappointed. “ 10 00 b, aguinst 14.00,00) bu period Duluth Wheat Market. ;;::; VLRI L B North ( 3 @0 not make fortunes for everybody who There are signs in the business horizon s year azo. The export el cos from four | Docorm. Minn, Nov. H—A v I DL& I Gopfi | ST &8 K I South Carolina... oy s there, There are fine placcrs for |- $u g DOTLS yesterd ngere. K week's business clu b luy wit c marke ast Ten S Pl ] Georein . 5 1100 % » et that can not be mistaken—business will show 3 i Wi Mot e, and Now Y ork reported twanty D e n-lwmvn‘nh'll}‘ym:r’IIIYIA oL | o T Yretotrod R areid s Alubama ey 10.00) | hundreds of miles along the Yukon viver, a marked 1mprovement in Omaha sooner ] E x‘l': loads taken for export. The murkoet atlast, | wasa decline i it and large 40 2 preferred Bile St Panl, Min, & Man. | Mississippi. ..o ..o AR5000 but the washing is possivlo only threo than wus oxpeoted, in fact is alrouty show- : B 2 4 owover ruled Strozor. il Rl B T M TR e g e Rt Aot ; 5,000 000 [ 5t of hio yenr. Forty-mile ovdole R Gt L o 2 b t markets started lowe My and No. 1 northern. The market was vory onl & Iron Wext Vieginii iVl may bo reached by steamer from the 3 i ‘ 80 the northwest were ur, aetive, There was a further decline of e up A ) ine ... Californin... ... an, 12 mouth of the Yukon river; or one may Two powerful influences are at work to 27 16) TOIItE At DG e 8 L £ i b i ks ) UBIE A bod CNIATPRDILS EhOTTAU GPISH T e | X 200 e e ke tonioon, hug tho mirkeegrow Hrmor, ultholal{ nowaton s roxie . . start inland over a mountain pass from jobbing houses. Activity in the manufactur- e 10 064 Cirs duy nnd 050 curs n yoar are uhiahangod fodiy, bolng fiem g | BINOls Central. ... WIREOEL benener T 15,000 Junenu, and reanching the the head- ing circles has been wonderfully stimulated 2 ",";; Local receipts wero 44 e, of which 143 cars | 7 he d at %a1e better than | Kansns & Texna,. .. ) proferrod Minnesot SR, LML 000 X waters of the Yukon, flont down to the during the past few wecks by the movement | 3 o8 a0 K woruof contract g G U Hd i cashund boiio lowor | Lake krlo & W Faro Kxp | ERVISACHAINEES 0 3 luce in a month, a iv favor of home patronage and the jobbing 3 S 160 T T HITGHERE FEOTHE RAOIGE| N p e 100t D R rredisisy “j‘l;}”*“‘;‘_l‘; NOGriakn: QR X |1.‘ second expedition was to Moun, business lm:h\oml(;n Inrbly;iosoasetl, nsotod f140.:5.: BLILL L 20 ; A Tiio oxport oleuranges N i % November (first N 45 0088 [FDIROBIT s vavadvostsiniis X St. Elias last year, whon he took a dif’ mproved conditions exisung | 7. f 07 k four ports were 48,700 hu of flour and 201,06 alt) ovember (entire month), W0iie; | Loulsville & N 0 Colorado. . orent ro 1 o roce v in_the'smaller towns, jtlerio k G : of wheat. "The opening was from fe ) Novum s ontive month, Siieay [ LENIRIIN s e Gl : f nlnl ._quf o the ol race ntly ‘“L It {6 {mpossibla that the jobbing and manu- s 3 Tower than yesterday's closinz. fizure 4 CCrtnern, cash, so'se. No.d Stye; rojoctod; | Michixun Ler AP0, ovs h 40,000 cled. The account of that trip was pub. facturing Intorests of a_ city should be in 8 & | with some Slight fluctuations declod 7 i ML ES e Qulcksil e BEs 811000 lished in_ the Century Magazine last. flourishing condition without other lines of 3 3 00,00 H0 190 B A eI L aRELEIOy Bl L el e : Min & 86 Liviroriiss T |8 % e {":'\"\',"'h Gl i winter and in the National Geograph- business fecling the effects. Thero is a kind r fn.y o New York Dry Goods Mar:et. do profer Bulwor 5 Lhibiiaae ) ieal Magazine, 148... o 1ing in the Corn pit wiis n0t very wetiv VO o faila i i X X #flex: actio R OHT 8 3 P n W York, Nov. 1h.—Businoss in dry goods | Missourl Pacitic e, & W e Tro atterd of reflex action in trade through which one . [ pUat short inter The continied fing | | NEW X0tk Nox o g Boay | Mobilo & Ohig Wisconsin Cantrai: 400,000 Pi-e population of Alaska is scattered. line of business affects other lines, omne . T0..... 2 i ther leading to the expectation of hviile C N Wyomlng 4 i q % > | ines X} onsati T L oo 4 puvier recel P alk of 5 omi | erssimply rounding up their week's outlay of | Yaghyille Chatt Great North Ml DD 7000 Wrom Tey bay to Yakutat, Prof. Russell Kinds of business may be more sensative to heavier receipts and talic of the raliroad G e Pohanty ot || NaoCanteatiers it | Olunyo ? Liting el (o) romLoior this action thun others, but all must be more B yards - being * blocked with loaded ears Sl on ol Norfolk & Wost pid. 40 | Lond Tr ew Hampshire u ) n yares AhLlio L G st orders, market was unehanzed [ Xordorn Pacine.. 23 Sugar Tras 4 3 SR BlIa, BH ; . woo or less affected. A ROUGH. caused woenkness at the opening and Riah Fhnd tone wnd prises ruled firm, | Ngrenern Pacitle... 2itg Suiar Trust Vermont .. 5 Bear meat and berries was for weeks But laying all this asido the fact remains ; s for pibout ciwo hours theroafter DUL | e ow water supply fn tho New Englund | u! Bonver & i, 1 _|Ore peeitie P SO i the (.'lm‘.](. r.]md 0f|‘:|lls x,.:plnr;sn,,_lpi .u; “On the shores of Tey bay,” said Prof that Omaha never experienced a_time when X Store wnd 1o %0 to Store ! (D L IR T = ! c hro and 10 20 to store caused some uneasi- | WLstreams throaton an iy et koL RUORIE ARy OTSH I 4 s the outlook was more hopeful than at the poss among the shorts, who foand very litle | Wehtof productlon, ' Print, cloths, wort BOre | g 1sr fiia i “Atehison, 1 oniens | . Spring 212 Russell, “for an _area of three squar present timo, ' Some lines of business WY | pcaine wore iihoran Fieht double decks | oSy When thy stabtel to cover, cauns | i vary orat: mia with o soolor weaiher | Gas 7 Doliware, Lt & Wost- potat crop. Dusiieis 2000 | niles, the ground is covered in the sum be a little slow in awakening from the and higher pr it 1o0ks” tavorable and will impart new hupetus h.-mmu T ol ‘x eith mer season with large, luscious straw b of good western wethers and one double of | i seas ' ennod with sellers ut lothargy that has characterized trado during 2 i ekt the session. - November opencd with seliers a 0. The jobbing B waswithi= |8 ; 4 t common westerns. The goo Esneep averaged | 315 hut 1o trans: 3 expeeto (1 to the demand. The Jjobbing trade was with R SN 7Y S rrio ! the past few months, and dealers in such lr:_“':l‘l"w:‘;“im::l‘ aho gool shodh wveratan | dliic but no trun: g xpecte L until | 54 el teature. o Jbreterr ading, 13,4205 St. Tn' five previous yoars the yicld of wheat | herries. Salmon Dberries and hu«'k‘lo lines may be catled upon to exercise consid- | Tho market strong and demand good. Fair to | ¢y e T was ns follows: Winter, Sprn, Total, berries ave found in abundance. Tho erable patienc ‘| 2050 L0 KLO0 [ AL from 4o by doctined (0 4 1 0= DiverpoolfiMarcocs. NP . imer, - Spring - Total - f Tndians live upon them in the summer., is casior in Nebraska and from r won trom 350 | vanced later Celosing with tradiig b Nov, 1. rAT—Quict: hold- SRt ‘ 4 P00 4100 ! d ) - s e Ao 5 g : HRLR00) | The wild bervies woro really the- finest coliections. Thero have been some financial | Tho iouding futures ranzed as follows: SRR M e ks and prices rallied fractic y. When ... . 00) y 1800 1 but apples would plnlmhlv “succeed il disturbunces during tho past week or ten | No. Av. TAWTICLES. | OPEN OS] § 202,000 centals, Inc z I support was witharawn prices fell off 211 514,000 W00 | ivat At the Sweedish mission in . especially on' tho continent of Europo western wothers N 08 : el g e < TereRu AR b donerally wt n | Drovions to this year the largest crop of R LI Ll R s and in somo of the citics of this country, but | 51} Western wothers 106 W HETEERE | Steady: demand wixod wost [ Toss dieres sulll i sior fitorost of rospver- | wheat w 14,000, raised in 1554, and tho Yukutnt, supported by the Swoocls Eiioy:appoattolba it mllocal GhnEasta Aodlob || i oaoEl HOLHOES sciccleies o rer 08 bar sle 0 e d per cental. able proportions on the market, ns s compir | pext largest otal was 501,185,000, in 18 i 'r al covenan b ho IRov : wl J. aleulated to have auy far reaching results. = May... | St TiouiB AL riats bour rald will show.” In many covevics | Tibng November report of the department of | Hendrickson has mado a successfui ex he clearances at this point during the past Chicago Live Stoc K S Lo " ‘m‘/ “~‘>“_"l et e hud to cover i agriculture makes the yield of corn slightly | periment in gardening. Beets, cab- week were us follow: Cmicao, 11, Nov. 14.~(Spectul Télex Noyomher () S Louis, Mo, Nov. H—Wirar_[irm; yal stocks thero I above twenty-six bushels to the acro and the | buges, turnips and parsnips grow the Monday. .......... &Y, s g | Tum Beed-Tic 18 nquict yer witiai a | oXree No. 2 5 TN el on My, 0h@i0e bla, | B Drofit to hoar oper : total erop will not be_farfrom 2,000,000.000 | [t 1 question whether agriculiural Tuesdiy /. ) fairly lul'--mmu- wket toduy. Orders wero November. | 16 Firm; cush, ¥ l’ eyl < llllhl‘u rli bushels. Tho following is a close estimate | (© 14" 1) vive thore, as the season is 80 Wednesang. 151500 ST fow and for comparitively small amounts, | Decombor R that there was no short interest there w of the yicla this year, iu coutrast with the s HR L e BT Thursday.. . 5amn a5 but in the agg ato they calied for more A B3y E Is absurd. us the loan market of the last few | 0 o0 ST G Soap' short and so rain, The summer just Fridiy. oeeeeiins SR b tle than wero I the yiirds, and tho ud | Er = days woull shiow. Provably there s enough ERIH U EN IR RS past hus been more than usually pleas Baturtlicg;nes slizhtly withsellers. Every- 8 W | 8 L 8horts to chieck outstanding orders to ereate a . b Y 5 _ uturiny H R TR S | TR : § i 000 domand neXt Week, DAFHIn 2 N avo Ohfo......... Seeee MU0 ant on the coast, bub very stormy in tne matal i 3 SRS ey $L0U 10 FLU, fOF pooT 10 oXtra cows, heifers | | May ... | 3 ApainEk ot news. But it fs aliogéther professional and | 1 . Lol o 3 interior. %0110 Quring. tho. push weolk, eastern srain Shipping u.-. rs., $1.50 0 $1,75 for westerns ind . 5 4 northern, 10D ended to ahigher altitude on Mount St. mirkets beiug such as to rataer discourage [ #1.2510 8.2 for Texuns, The calf murket was | 0Byt Coun - g 3 on track, and vash, Hig 153,000,000 Blias than wus over reached before, operations here. This point, however, is ur{..-l fron #1.50 u'-l o o iy i et s2gl b new track, B204@Ek ew York Money Market Nebraska........ 2RO HUST (NS SI000 4 15 rof. Russeil was unfortunate in one rowing as a grain market. The t the openinz of business this morning the | January. ... 3 2 on track, 124@5e. | Npw Youk, Nov. 14 —Moxe ey SRt Ty = 7 St LA Spening of o largs . pubiic S ehsaeal e develope od deal of strength. i i . g L T G R ot || T G i e 602, Countong Sx eI un el st h thia city tho' past weck was_ an | LBerewasn uetivo demand on local acconts | g i ot o Sy Cincinnati Marcers. cont.’ Tennessec..... S 000,000 In 1800, at a lower altitude, his view ¥ pasta and for shipments and sule *ash quotatic 0 4 Seee Nay v, T it 2 P, R Conticky .. 0 7 {ir] 5 then rouche mportant step in the right divection, and so | prices avernging o suade hixher Froun—Winter patents, 81.50@4.00; spring | (OINCINNATL O.. Nov. M.—WaeAr—Firm: D o e | ATy R T, 10,000 2758 [tomitho) f“‘—"* U SR the koS :"‘l‘ soon as it is demonstrated that, there is room | terduy. ‘Iho best heavy sorts brousht from | Patents, #60wa.( s No. 2 red, 08¢ No. 2 intxed. old. 500 £4.501% r sixty-diy bills and 8,89 ‘1.-3’.1‘.-» Wise mm.. 'y Poieh 000,000 was o perfect one, he explorer had for another it will bo forthcoming. 4, 5 00D W freely puid \\\ HEAT- I\U-_l §‘~|~;1;xg &h \\t- [-,H’v.':" A 3 onied. 5 bt 8 Lt i) Minnesota.. g 200 :::fl;fi 280, Lnulm-ll up the mountain ahead of his In Chicago the wheat market for the past .rj‘-;{v-‘l‘lllxhl wm-'lllfl_ ~~f§!"1yr~ Illl”v:; : VORI TOD AT O/ 100y I The following were the closing pricos on | PekOt oo S shiil party and had excavated a tunnel in tho weok s been confined within o waskow gl ok i D eRinitsiog i & ® — Stx staten 00 22 4000 | snow, hanging o rubber coat on an al. ange and 1s_ o continuation botween buliish | iguy, at from 848 to £1.10 for heavy. $465 to No. . 8 Toledo Grain Market. 8 I MK & TG Total thirte 351,550,010, 004, pinestock at the entrance to shelter him- forcign ndvicos and enormous receipts ut | 440) foF med b and £.50 10 K8 for 2t 3 white, g VREAT—F) i} DG [taniat Goton 002 | ety . Aok Sk o it e 0 o 5 forglight. Torepo, 0., Nov. 1h--WHE 3 - . 10 “1Mutuat_Union de.,..103 Twelve southern state 070,000 X self from the tempes e passed u da; bome. The bears seem to have had the last | There w. ittle trading in culls at” from —No. & #2le, e o | cush, use, g N, O Inte Corto . 100 | pour middle states 70,000,000 i i nigitt the i ltf ”'ll h 5 2 inning and tho markot elosed about 3 ‘cents | $150 to &30, o ; D iNo. 3, f. 5@ Coien—Steady; No. 2, cash, 78, old, Al Sl NeE i Lugiig Ej‘;‘ g | New Enelund states 8,000,000 1 ad Lighthoreand dosociius ) aipek {ower thun last weck. Thero has be vening Journal reports: Cattle—Re- | 4 f 0. No.?, “10 LR aon Allfotlorr i e 7,000,000 ience thus: PR A b L B L L0007 Siments, To: market siow O il \ AR 3 : : ——— SAtnight the darknoss and silence in the tendency has been downward, The | SLCAdY: nutives, # om0 Ntansy | Ponk—Mess pork, por LD, 8. 5308.80; Inrd. Traders Talk, . St 1 & LI on. poun {,',‘A“'{.“‘.’,L”" ke § my narrow tomb-like cell was oppressive governmeut © erop - report, —showing a | cows, #2250, * | perewt, 86.25; short ribs sldes (loose, 0855 | NEW York, 14.—Cuhn & Co. to Coskrell i ity | St Pl Co 5 In the niue yoars previous to 1900 tha yield | Nt o sound. broke ”“, stillness excopd reezing wenther throughout the northwest | market active, opened strong, closed Steadys cloar sides (boxed), e opening was of the s : LA Tex. i i . R a8 as B J scems 0 give promise of an early und liberal | rousgh and common. S4@S70; mixed and SKEY--Distl erand the nmrl.'uv.\.\murm‘x'|I|ml|'n— st Tais | T Yoars. Bushels, | avalanche. T slept .~u|ln(ll_\'. however, movement of the new erop. Oats wero | DAcker . KL@A003 prime heavy and hutchers' | 8118 . A ¢ ~iu‘u-}“-N eakibiny el ationslinye 2 (| Unlon Pacti iy | gsso L e 3 ceeee DAL and in the morning wus awakened by corn. Provisions were comparatively strong. | P Snoapitocs] it 00: shivments, none; eipts und snipments today wero as opened on Mondiy very depressed and Sinco R A nGIaT otan: 18T ecisieesacscceieicnsne e BB | modintely ubove ' my ey grotta There scoms to be some good buying for out A0 and stouadys v then Tas heen hardening every day and today i 186 was filled with a soft blue light, but a o a it i i e enharanl: B 4 | Bavrnione, 11, —Clenrings, ) . : fee e ght, sidors and loss disposition on tho part of tho \\ng;r:“-‘_“ 3 K ) ARTICLES, R |SHNENT, JWis' svpeurance of ‘i . genuine balances, b Rate, 6 por cont. BeL e ORI pink radiance at the entrance told that DR oacll wostorns MAGLT 2L 2T Flour. barrols.. 7T aom| T gwano [ most fuvorble ehractor. i) ithinz | SICANEASE Qe SEND S NGy O el 18 SRR R S the day had dawned bright and cloar. ' = e T T T T g lout batratey o o that seets to trouble them Is that they have | 31850, ¢ the week ending toduy, $11,0: B e ¥ B f bR ila OMALLA L1vE NTOOR ML Jansna City Live scovk Marker. | Wi B 10 il gt [ tuatscomsto trouble them s Uit ther bk | L0 R sty b i LT Wikt o glovious sight awatted mol KaNsAS Ortx, Mo, Noe 1 R g | of stufl that is offered them. The Chicugo, | PninAbe Pu.. Nov, H.—D 4 e hoavens we hout @ cloud, an voral o 5. 0,807 8k Ipme Jats. s 0 , i 3 ST 2 2 LA0u 8 ‘_"':;"":;I{:::v:\';w -h'"urTlh-uuh-. 210 1302 :.n“‘l"\l}-ffklk)v ‘il'}‘fy_.‘;: cowe o a5 Ryar bushol, Y Buriinzton & Quincy 15 practicaily en s toduy 80,063,877 anees, Bl 1 Couldn t Frighten the Squire. the sun shone with dazzling splendor on fiare oL liog 4ia hond | D eurs ofshaon (188 | o R o ores B Barley, busheis L___slow | rasund and they hud to give orders to-refise | olearancos for the woulc o Thore comes from the town of Bald- | the white peaks avound. The broad un- R leanhom edicreagiptatiiro Lt LT oatt Gokory | shibments, 48 mur- | ~On tho Produce .«5..‘..\ o toduy. tEabuteee | fraleht’ fox b eanbid oF CoNEr dhan 090, ST LT “'{"'>_ Jforvents | win, says the Lewiston (Me.) Journal, a | broken snow plain seomed to burn with e A aep AL enlk ) X, Seon i Jeherirhulks et TN he fbr dnirye . Eai, wnannngod: S | exnocted unt showed wn inereuse of 2500 0. | g7 dhe actoant e ety Satement | story of grufl, square-edged old Squire ht reflected from willions of shining eiittle, 52,801 hogs, b 106 sheep the corr B0 R 000 : 0 L0 Bfh:H00 18 Tho Atchison roud continues to roll up its | 13 f ey R AL I i et 5 o fi sttlers of the 5. Tho greg ain penks wer gz woak of 1086 your, SHELD H s Tolalar. Weokly INOroRse wnd. whon tho torn wa“! o xix}nyf:.liw‘r l.;..m .uMI I\‘\Iuvrl‘[“'[fu[v 150 “: ll‘[ nlul|m3_n‘um, of th[‘,“m‘. h; Ll‘u xl ;4r”nul .h.”l'hnb figs ; ln :M“r"titli‘:xl.tll ok ”n I:‘:z Oferin were largely ran, A e TS A New W osisMAsaote Desing to Toave the foatures will be ull the | ¢ u g neighboring town of Cornish, and father ed from hase to summ \e pures comuon.” Some eightor ten loads of natives | St Louls Live Stock Market. N vy e 2 e er. We think we are rapidly near 1S O ¢ sneete | ©f the late Dr. Thompson, for many years | white, as vet unsearred by avalanches, were recoived, but these were mostly cattle 8. Louts, Mo., Nov. 4.—CATTLE—Roecelpts, EW YORK, Nov, 14, "I"i_l ocelnts, 20,702 | | dvance instocks. Tho smull ma NEW Yor szt NG }"”"*I‘; ISR le | o hrominent physician in that part of | On tho stedp cliffs the snow hung in folds that had been fed sIxty toninety duys. and not 0 ~h.puu- s, 1, market dull; natives, | packuges; cexport bl E jolders havo been shuken out. Stocks are | last week anio 10 308,740 0f which 1,80 | ¢ t ) J 3 SOMLTELENCR belng really fat they came 1 competic X Tadian ‘Stecrs, g2t | market dull but weas: 5 G e Bads and monoy contimues n | Was gold and #7558 siiver, The imports’ of | the state. Tt was a local saying about | like drapery, tior abovo tier, while the good rungors and sultared avcord . Pri g o i i e QonasRAfmLI und v good supply. \\.vl}.n.nn..: re long tho pub- | Kold durngthe week amounted, to $LASH. | Cornish thut Squire Thompson had never | angular penks above stood out like crys vhile aterlally ¢ y i E 103 shipments, 2,800; mar- , B2 o gpe | Tie Wil tike nn active part in Wall street. ch 81,080, a8 gold A 815,640 | 20N SCAre! ) s had bee i v e agains! o sk St 1 v Were vory unsitisfion Corn y BLAEL00; mixed, 8.0 it , 25 buj.oxpurts, os4t7i [ IR RILLKe D YOLYEDARE NI SRS oo T Nov 1t Now York wxehanee | Deen scured. Many plots had beon laid by | tals against the sky. St Iy was ono cattle sold from L0 to #150 wnd western . Eh00e I B loa, SR DU 0F Tatiirass S000" by | pOrcAO: i, NovgHCmwarte Dubee & 1 o aiionsie hoe 00 brou . - Mgy | practical jokers, but all had come to | vast pyrumid of alabaster. The winds rancrs “trow Ha0 to ik tluinoss i -~ O e e B1.00k3 | Fuled weuic il day, notwithstanding tho cor iy o bt anicleruis 838 | gt were still; not a sound broke the soli- tvery aetive, in fact wus dull throughout. PHE Y 1 red, 3105360100 11 store and elevator; L0636 | pocrion fn the so-Called Russiun erop report, Total for tho week, § 0142045, Ster- IRRT » Cornish waes maden 1y e a o Svol But few loads, however, rematned in first vaE R REX AR KAL) Lools aflout: BLOTOLISK f. o, bis Mo r i Ut wotling soomed to' be mostly for jouai | Ting oxehange, 3804« for sty day vitls | Fiiallysome Cornlsh wags mydeniineliitidaiinol on.objodt; moxed; [ iven "'I'.llfl Bignds at the close. NSTRUMENTS plassT on record Novombor | T-OUS@LOL " unsraded red. $10MGAL1G; No ount. forolgnors oing wpparently but lit- | and $si for sight dratts. effort. One night Squire Thompson a aven had gone, leaving moe alone with e general run of butcher stock sold lower, N 801 8 et L northern, LU 10k No. | hard, 81104 rs In rezard to’ prohibition were | $p Louts, Mo. Nov. W.—Clearings, #4621, | tended a husking vhich the fostivi- | the mountains, gencral y 10¢ lower. although on some of th d AR ANDRDREDS i F NI RarLESE SRl BB L i Options, conflicting and will undoubtodly continue so | og; by 104, \m...- 708 per cont. | ties were somewhat prolonged. It was **As the sun rose higher and higher, A o cows. broacht | 7 A McShano to © M Furay, und 1 nw Bl iy ol S@he | il s elthor ofolally wmnounced or de- | Exon v Youk s pereent Kot [ ypidniht before the squire stavted for | and made its warmth folt, the snow was 240, but RLG0 to #2210 bought the | LLiand etz 1ot 18 all IOt 17, Godfrey's gencrally gables” and - good erop | dutised by huying by @ lirge selier of puts. | 8557946, For clonr B home, his way being by a path through | loosened on the steep slopes and hsro bulk of the cows. While there was w lack of [ udd # 9,00) ther west: No. & red. November. closing | Wie took this Cougse to keep he marketabove | hul th ud K PR bus 1t} brol Gathasingl 8. ek o T aecy e 8 0 ul I A AR L who too s course to keep the murks 0V ances, X r the corresponding woek a cometery. T Vs ol sy | 6 e broke aw uthering fore Hifoand Snap to tho trado the yards were | & I EUGY 10A Meshin, sima 10 gl [ #1000 Deoombor, BLOGEL0TS, clostie $073 [ Tho pit price, - Northwestorn rocoipts con | 1t yoar o i corresponding wool | tho cometery. ‘The wags hud been busy [ and there bro whering force practically cleared. J M Kuhn and wife to Francis Moo, lot January, 8L0TR@L00Y, closing $L0SY: Febro= o lurge and are |.kely or some. time digging o big hole across this path, and | asit ft fell, it rushed down in ava- i denind for desieable foodors continues, | | 1 ”x"]’:"l('\.‘is addoviplice el 8300 | e e 1, dosing BLG: N 81k A A TN AR 30l et e R — astho squire procecded home ho sud- | lanehes that made the mountains trem- 1 81 v 15 whol nad e . Com erma; eiss I © 10 o card, lof 5, © 23 April, #L125@1. s L 0 exeess of o ke pi S| anly ad i D il 3 4 kene Prous ec 0 Tght rough thin cattio Bil the pens and ur Kountze pls 12,000 b closing #1.14733 e ks e e 14, woro the | denly tumbled in. At tho same instant | blo and awakened thunderous cchocs, no demuand oven ut very low prices. Out- eyer to Eva Kohlmeyer, lots I oo ereased $,000,000 hushels us against 0,000,000 | . " n he | 4 sheeted figure appeared on the edge | All day long, until the shadows of slde ‘buyers wero: source and the movemont 7, 0 1,600 vE--Unchunzed ien: western, 80107 | jnereaso’ in 15, and in making thes 4 2P| of the hole and exclaimed in measured, [ evening fell on the slopes, the mountain slow with prices unchanged. Good. foeders Wite to e Diai(ey, Banrey—Quiet: No. 2 Milwaukoe. 70@7le. | fizures the stocks In privite warehonses nre | Consols money: w1 T |l R T " | thunder continued. _The echoes of ona welgbing around 1100 to 1,300 pounds are nd wdd - to Bedford BARLEY MALT—Quict; Canada and country | ghtdoubtedly largely” unaorestimuted, tho | (onsols acco e [T tones: i ANHORO0RM-NURG, 10,6000 Quotablo at 2,75 to &.15, medium grades from P s anesenns 800 [ Amount in Chiougo being estimated at 4,000 | U 8 4.t 020 Mexican o ary Ot “What are you in my grave for? avalanche had scarcely died away be- €220 (0 82,75, comuion and Stoekers trom #5010 b ‘.""l"l' o ool Disirit ot i Htecelpts, 56300 bui exports, 51742 bug | 030 bu., thauxh Eradstrect fizures on Lo, [ &Y R4 isa FAul fomman *What arc you out of it for at this | fore they were awakened by another R i . i T e A AR 550 A ::m'rl TR b SL i SoRn s EMOROD A1 FE n:;“"l|f{."|’."l’.;,’.‘.’.‘,", Cunddian Paclilc v ] timo of night?” retorted the doughty | rour. To witness such a scens under the muklng f r M ;\\nn ws and nushund to” R B Mor- r, dull; aflont: un- od consideruble coveriig by short el wo old squire, as he serambled out and pro- | most favorable condition,” wrote Prof. ot nearly i over ISt Tho quality | ton, lot 3 block & Kountzo Plice, ... 1200 | grided mixed,’ ontions | ASide “from that *we . seo . nothir SILYEI— 1 p ce. ceeded on his wity Russell, *wus worth all 'the privations wus fair, there belug plenty of heavy hogs on [ M8 Hon i s Fbohiostor Lain and Hanke declined 1@ e dvanced %@ | fir the situation. Provistons were strong. | M 25 per ce R Dis 4] BN R ) sulo though not so good us yesterd _company, 1ot L bloek 1, Lake's add. ... Tye on Shorts covering, ¢ firn b Le up | pork showing an advance of from 20 to % to of discount ypen market for o i i Ane.t R Tho deniand was ood and as othor markets | B A Youni und wife to L D Holmes ot al; i ¢, closing at | hurd nnd rivs e, One cause of the frmness | short and three months vills, § hor cent. DeWitt's Little Early Risers; best little | From tho highest poiut reached in the were reported firm prices generally were lot biock 2, Cotner & Ar wld § ye, e osing ut 574¢; | s the disposition on the piart of outs'de hoid- LoNDON, Nov. .—Amount of bullion gone | pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath, | last expe lIH'nl, ]““|‘|“‘! north from stoady 10 strong compared with yesterday, | to South Omuha W@so, closi i Febru | ers 1o ehange t Deedimbor hoidings nto | into the Bank of England on balance tolay B e TR BT BET i Nita the best hoayy ind buteher welght hogs sell: | J 1 WA Coron, S B3 faoi Gt Tot iy o oL08INg WL 2@ | Januury, and an efort on the partof puckers f £67,00 IRICA'S TOP ' OROW AL e, p o EQAORRIR, SRS S e Ing at from KN te &L8G. With one or two choloee block Shinn's 2d ada. .. ) ...Mn»v.x 2350, to work prices to a point where siles are o — - AMERICA'S TOPMOST CRO held a country never before known ta loids at from 874 to &40, Light and mixed QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, “OATs—Recolpts, 106,890 bus exports, 2,85 bu; | 1ikely to show better mavgin for profit, As 1t London Stock Exchange Situation, ——— the world of science. It was a region of 3.'.’»'.‘.'.'.7.».:;I.';I..'.'.',"\U’\ at from .70 10 $ Lanyon to Omaha Natlonal bank, n | gales, 03,000 DU of futures; 8.U0 bu of spot. | looks now the market 16 likely to seil somo |Conuright 1591 by ames Gordon Bennes’.) Exploring the Loftiest Mountain Peak | pipuntic mountaing that no explorer n STUT b fron .65 § hapyon o QLI NSk auaL R Spotmarket steady and quiet: options tient | Rigicr beiore another seling movement -ets [ Loxpox, Nov. 14.—[New York Herald Cabl Ty il i nlu-.‘ .-‘“ wus fairly ‘u'IlV\'\ ind the ]n-nrvu-m iy Loun und Trust company but dull, Decembe slosingie; Ji nMury 4TH@ | i, ionnoy Nav. H=(Now. Xark. Horald Hable in North America. had ever soen. The peaks, like distant oared in good soason, the bulk solling at At e SR e iye, Clos NE b B8l wy elosed at ik Onicaao, T, \..\ 14,—IKonnett, Hopkins & IR I==Eho AE00ITIM0K018 1T Oy aske \xpediti o spires, looked 1 rough atenu day. 4 B eonsiaittniite s Mt "Weatord, L0BecT Nov 3 Obleagon B0 | yostarday bonss were Ablo 6 oovir th elnlly Russhans, the s ol down to 8 with | ¢ha Uniteq Stutes goologlenl survey and [ 1e. The profssor named soveral o 8 KD 0 Foserdnyhokis wata pRlRt0 novart tio sitpport for them unon iy of the boures. ot ol senioty, | these now mountains, provisionully, Ho ock. | J B Melkle (special muster) to A A Blekol HAy—steady. moderate demand. alleged Russiun crop report. This con ToublIC I8 fonr y Tzt lonal —Gioographiedl SOCIOW, | guw plainly all the mountains from Offelul rocelpts and disposition of stock ns , buiidlogs upon lotd, Diock led- rns falr demunds Stute common to | Ghwiged Lho LOnG Of KNCUTILION enconTuE ropublio I8 faurud, nnd & W00 of Beaziliun | 0 Wash., recently, Tk o iy \ o shown by tho books of the Unlon Stock Y ards fek park e o 14B00; Paeltic const. 1H@1. beurs nnd discouragiug, hlls, 1t extricated '“”;w ;A;-"'--"H( he PO r'}m; loun ralissnrg o 3 Mount Fairweather, 150 miles south- 811y for the Lyenty-four hours, unding v | L O Perley (duma) to WY B Bourdslay | R O lons steady: Mishized to 0 | Soarsid dltouraziug hulls, [ extricated | snaking trov of foreiza fnfluence butthe pubs | expedition was in_ charge of Prof. Isrucl | cast of St. Elins, to as greatn_distance ook, b. 1, November 14, 1801 block 2. Hiteheoek's 15t add A ints up: Sules, 20.250 bags, ineluding Decom- | disiodged i zood deal of 1ong wheat that hid | 11 et durine the noet two o theoe | C. Russell, and consisted of Thomas 2, | toward the novthwest. He could even RECELMS Adum Suyilor (county trausurer) (0 J B 3 y, 8.2 1; Feb- | boen fiemly held, So faruscan be learnod the | ool it delurs in money 100k o the. o st A st ; 'hi T SRS IR § W, | o VOOTSKY, 1 ta 8 e | LX@LLE May, | roport wis unfoanded, FBho Feport. doos nop | NEk,ouk doulers n look o the end [ Gy y 5. H, Ceumback, Frank S, War- | sce Mount Wrangel,which issupposed to o 2 FNLs Mo It ) Chev b, ot bk 17, Biid: I KL o, B0t Suiy. &1idomiL: o W p o of Decomber. as usi likely to restriot W d Tat oo | be an active voleano; but he could not ) sppent In the newspapersand u mutter ot such | jpprov nt. Reports coming of u fizht | ner, Thomus White and Neil McCar n Curs. Hoad |Cars. |Hlond. | Cars, |Head. | Cars. Hond, | ford Place spot i, in- denand fiemer at #1550 | fuportance would be likey to appear there it | B Cootins are alsereditod, and b i NP ' | see uny smoke issuing from it. [t was | Samo to 8 8 Lunyon, 8 14 0f W 25,0 acres 15,0243 for No.7, L5 corl The mischiof has Leen done, how- | PRGHESYLRE BRECRE Bre e e Rostern | camp hands. One other camp hand, b Ly however, that the mouns L] I BT f 0w se 2011 Suaak—HKaw. " firm and quiet: fairrefining, | ever, and itmay take somo time to restore | ShdHe s exheeteds o o Dear aceount | W Y Ao nad il i el ) - M e T J E Boyd sherith to” Omalia Loan und Bl-lies contrifuzul, 05 tost, $%@17-10c; re- | contidence. Hours hilvo boen putting out B L R account | Will €, Moore, was drowned with Lieu- | tain might have been steaming and the 10N, X Trust company, 1% of & 1 Of W 14 fined quiet and irnior. fronh 1nos toduy wnd §A& mace sonddent than | ToMmaine oven, ro 1a nolife u the homo | Shihennt 5 3 et be unnoticenble, TUnttlo. | Tiogs. |[Shoop. acres of nw se 42-15-13 and b 5 0f 8 44 of MorAssgs—Foreign nominul: New Orleans. | for weeks e N Bamania. not. oare. th i‘[""“””‘“' a4 s dull, but no furch tenant Robinson and four seamen of the | fact be unn B30, 1 s Of sw 151 . quiet und firni; commou 1o fancy, new. G | go short on - this - break ho out- | | anciul or commercial difficulties avpro- | PBoue at [ey bay early in June. The professor belioves the measure= Same to J P Flnley. 10t %), block ‘it Or- e, nded. Copper §s belleved to be on roek hot- ) Ant ol &t )ik At vavalivai alaia n g e 20 5 look 15 100 IndefiMte to venturo us SRS, To & vepresentatiy AT ment of St. 1Blias mu sral veurs ag A0 [ ebard il and w iy thet lot 12, bloek fitor—Flrm_und falrly uetive: domestie fair | ah oplilon' as to the Tmmediata courso of | Jons Money’ sy, with the rae of disc To a representative of the Seattlo e giving its hoig 9,500 foet, 10 bo ap- Mty Puckin eouip p 1O IIROO. . vs e rsreenere A . 4 he lmr . s O N de POt | giving its hoight nt 1,5 4 i Y Vi iy : ) dford Vi 20 B e prives. Exports aro inereisiug and the for= | wuall amount of koid came mto the Bink ot Telegraph, Prof. Russcll detailed the | b vimately correct. 1t will not vary T A R e TS i Piirker's, 8x305 oriide 1 Dtk Parkors, | natoite the miekot roacted o coverins by | Enkiand trom Portugul. Hir silver, dstd Iu= | vesult of the expedition: **Our party,” | 1,000 foet from that figure, at the outside &l retined’ Phitadoiwiin wnd aitore, | shorts "1 heon weak for somo day, (o dian oxvhango transter 14 11-1td, he says, **was conveyed to Alaska by the [ 1imit. 0.2 @85 refines i adelphia and stimoie | dectine consid hle wid horts we W v ¥ » o T Dk, $LR@AY0: Unitad olossd n BO%RG Tor | bo hecent muhie s e I o thuok Boston Stoc k Market United States revenus eruiser Bear, in | Special observations were made of the Represe Sa Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now put LK ¥ oDk iy i ollowing were o o ¢ i ManEY A% P cents ond 8100, respectively. It can’ be | u Stade. Sle. ' | Pravislons were stronz. The short interest 15 | Stock murket toduy 6th of June wo landed through the supf | be about 1,000 squave miles in extent and ! % ehinon & pol tlantle 10 U oy v "o h Ve 'O : 140 848 50, faon remedy is wanted, give it a trial, . packigel, 4ise, prosont. ana thero is no ndieation of s mater- | foaton g Sy 1 - Boston & Moot Vs | ub Toy bay. From that polnt we pro Ill\‘ the Agassiz, Sewurd, Murvine and ayaen glaciers, and is between loy Ba, - to good, 81.25401.4). espooluily w good purchuse at present Eantorn 1t 1t 1 Frankiin 15 | moraines to the north side of St | Huyden g \ y Bay W0 150 24 083 2 Ready for the Fray. o0 Qirot and stoady at 3636 0 f r : Snatorn anklin ... and moraines e 5 o) ll 4. 083 ¥ ¥ TURPENTINE—Qu'et and st at 4 Curcaao, HL, Nov. le~Counselman & Day to | Eastern iR s Konrsago Elins, We ascended the mountain to an T tarating t St. Elins 150 i - : . | packages. disunited und some heavy truders hi e sw Hiint & Vore M i [Nanta b w1 img | elevation of 14,500 feet, but did not A6 Maasuromants of. Mounk Bl 1w Altogother, we do not see that the re- | PALUEER, 04 iy stendy: wet sulted New | 1o the long sido. althow:l & o fenstona] | FlnG & Poro M.y 116G Tamnr o 105 | Yench the summit owing o the preva. | S10W it to be the highest mouutain poak 165 2 somo folks would be pleased to have it ap- A, 5 1o 6 1bs, falradvance. Noimportantnews wus recelvad, | Little ook & KLS.7s 1 [Weat End Land Co.. 17 are | stive: 4 S ) . g Ponk—Quiet, ste mess, 84753 new | I the i opinfons are not miatorluily | Mass Coneral 2014| Boll Tolophone ... 10} | gtorme are lostruotive: p ally 1 tra prime, $10.0 610,50, changed and it will prabobly require de fluct- 0.5 f 10 rapidly. If ho winters well be i3 like © MEas—Inactive; pickled bellles, 6%@ | uation to clear the market of existing open ¥ T o oar duy | Oriasba, O.'8: T vy 17,879 i i u NOE #0% | twolve duys waiting for u clear duy | Phabi, O o0 Y 1 tall and trunk oreot. the prowinent feature i speculutive trading | Aloues M. 0o, (w10 which did” not come. Returning, we | pmi" Whithey EPOAAESN * 15000 1 !L) " N —— 0245.@0.80. breaks.” Corn, outs snd proyisions were i \ DoWitt's Littie Earlv Risora; ooty pili to | *ERAENE, 100, rmor; weatorn stoum. 8855; | Brumes trons sttt o tiah fud closed ¢ about I Mining Stocks. and made careful trigonometrical mens: | Gray's beak. |11 YR Yy e 1 104 300 40. obtained from any druggist. When a reliable ow=Dull but steady; eclty #2200 per [ quite inrge buvuct partfeularly alurmed at — — 1,600 feet high, It is a platenu of ice fed Jape it Rosix—=Dull but steudy; stralned common | ful advanee right away. We think lard s | Boston & Maine Wig Calumet & Hecla. ... 200 coeded inland forty miles over glaciers and Yakutat Bay. 1o 50 80 New York Advertiser (dem.) EGas—Firm pStern, S Feceipts, o Cockrell Bros:' The local beur combination Fitehburg R R Osceoln w0 1 publican elephant is as badly damaged as ns 8¢ 1hs, 6@ss; Texas se- | bears will no doubt be short seilers azain on a | K ¢ R R lence of cloudy weather and snow | in North Amorica, Compurative figures 0 pear. Besides, he is a beast that recuperates vl T, Box. Con. Int itk b 384 | Water 1ower B Lned 10 (st B i aati oo o | (KU R [ S e Y S R come out in the spring of '92 with head and 3‘5.. pickied shoulders, 34@0e; plokled hams, | trades. The forel:n situation must remiin G| & B 223 A AT aaeaiilati atazt slean. Novsmben | Guatiad/iens {asrire ) purchases on all good e reached Iey bay on the Tth of August, | M Shasta s 10000 n. cure sick hoadache aud regulato the bowels, l-u]us, 260 tierces; option sales, 1,500 tierces; ' outside prices and lookiug upwurd, DENYER, Colo, Nov, 1.—The following list s | urements for ascertaining the heights | Piko's Peak....... . 14,000 otal . Pr. 400 ¥ I JO o 4ar

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