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TIHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1894, . , conem : ; v 818, firmer; western steam elosed at | a newly-formed bull pool In the stock took T 1 vF n m(: r RI | as & rule poor. There was a vory good demand s o 8 to arrjve at $7.40; eity at | control and sent prices up 3% per cent, with | h | and_everything offered met with a rendy sale at | Ay mgound @54, cent, making the gain on the Jhy | es e I (G B cobrmen S Al aney 3 western dairy, 11@16c; weat- | par gent A attack was rv'nmr on Manhat- 00 Tt rom W 15 W8T Wishgcenins N - alt western factory, J0GIA: | tan in anticipation of an unfavorable an- | i i o i " b i sheoilighe) It Was o Day of Grief for Shorts in the ; "Mie erenmery. Mogiae, - T | BUGL '-‘xl-”ur'.i,n.w tomorr w. and the Falling ?fl‘ "I: Cn,tv!]hekflc;(:lpfl il N n ixed niry, 134 iiate orearmery, 1bOEIWc, 1e: | Btock fell off 1% per cent to 4, but when N ok’ r % 1588 Hativa: iambe Wheat Markot S e s ek el ot 1 B gl 10,004, ot mhes rom Last eek's Figuro s s, UGR-irIrm; State At yivania, 25G%e; | made a full recovery later, receding % per | —_— 8 native mixe I T o, tes o114 Dhgs.; west cent, and finaily rAllying 1 “per < x;r" in p ARD L THAT CEREAL AGAIN OPENED HIGHER | froch. ' e odTooRers . Paul and Rock tsland | ALL PRICES TEND: STEADILY UPW e L I AL b ' 1 2 figures touched, belng 1 per cent and 1% per —— showin by the ook of the Union tock Yard — * 1 ly above yesterday's closing | compnny” tor the twenty-four hours ending at 5 " | t 1 Ws o gain of 1% per cent, and | Searelty of Offerings Causes a eral Ad- | g'clock p. m., F November 8, 185 There Was Only One Weak Feature in the | 0 15T6% sl AR R R y I3 | o'elock p. m lay, Novemb 1894 Bais Movenant, s Ulshrations g reans. onen kettle, | 8C UH best: " Thera' was an detive demand | vAnce on All Grades of Cattle—togs |, b BESTSTOTE on EARTH Which Wero Light--Stocks : SYEW. DIERIR, | OPERt v v"- uu, l-|¢l‘|i”u ,v:ml‘(ml n; rig g‘ ;(In )Hn-lh Open Weak and Lower, but Ite- | Hogs FiTteA tch, $10.00G10.25; Amert- | London Foud buving for the Wasiern 'ac: cover und Close Strong. Horses ‘and muies ' 4 READ TdE (FFICIAL TESC 21415.50; | €ount, and the sales reached the high total DISPOSITION 5 o . —_ o | of 52,481,500, "The Texas Pacific and Atehison Chttte Offcial R port on B t1te Ouks," " 2 fssucs were most prominent in the dealings. . : Nov. o, |Qmaba Packing C J CHICAGO, Nov. 9.-Tt a day of arief Drices for hullion, $3; | A _very general ad Was recorded FRIDAY, Nov. 9. |The 6. H. Hammona ‘ KA T e S HBEN for shorts in the wheat market, Spurrcd by A The Evening P London cable says far this week receipts foot up 12,812 | Swift and compns 4 4 Gentiemen — This 18 to cortity diminishing receipts and sharp foreign PEER-Q o price, $.60; exchang he lord mayor's show today restrained 25,534 hogs and 9,4 sheep. This tecke! ORI s that Thave mnde nsorios of teats nge, 50 tons De- | business, which was stagnant, Americans R, ecker & Degan . & decrease © " r . r o Stopher with “F Sorfes” Estato Oak Heats mand prices went up in convulsive fumps Api S0 tons | were Irfegular, closing good, but Atchison | & decrease compared with arrivals for the | Humilion & Stephens . 3 K £toves, o determine, Flest, how and finished with 1%ce gain for May. ( n M day’'s notice, §14. was very flat on the expectation of Lit- | corre sponding period last week of about g oy - 3. L. Carey it i long the stove would hold' fire followed reluctantly, closing but e higher [, @OTTON SISt IIi yellow oft grades, | tle's report. Grand Trunks were wenk on | 8,000 cattle and an increase of 4,400 hogs and |§' Fonman A i A ) . Sccond, how tho several parts of g J 26433, reports of the dircctors refusing the inves- | 5,400 sheep. L. Hecker e the stove nct undar a high mlhml for May gained an equal — tigation committee the full powers justly Lee. Rothaohil : g T fired tho st ' Y i 1 ’ . - co ee the full powers jus salers looked for a heavier r sattle | Lee Rothschii 20 ed the stoves Fepoi odly anty amount. Provisions were dull, but closed CMATIA HAL NARKETS. demanded, Th tdement on Mondny iy | , Dealers looked for a heavier run of cattle | Lee Rothe 3 e M LA slightly higher expected to disclose a large account. Gold today on account of the evident advancing i 3 hontod then to the highest possis Wheat was again higher at the opening. | Condition of and Quotations on | still lows to Paris, | tendency of prices of late. The dressed |Shippers and fecicr s Bl ottt Ao favied (heds The northwestern receipts were light ar Staple aney Produce. The fcllowing were the closing quotations | beef men were all wanting supplies, and [Left over ¢ Y 3 "‘I"“Ii‘: Tapiily ks be \«L‘l'{.ur‘\"‘x"' B LiViroool cibles surprisingly strong. | ‘The poultry. macket i demoralizeq, | ON the leading stocks of the New York ox- | the limited offerings of desirable KIling | fotal ...... 5 : Uhiose most severs tosty this expans That gave the market its opening direction, [ owing r pts. This is | Change toda; " ___ | steers changed hands readily at prices all | L 3 7 E N I S s and cablegrams confirm ¢ of the early | particular fuwls and speng | Atehinon . Woal Al | of 10c to 15¢ higher than Thursday, while | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 3 I churirod ono of them with ORg advance at Liverpool wer el later s R o pid | the common and inferior stuft was more — § and one-halt sl Bueket tals of New York wired that s ¢ 9 L o table butter ar *do pta. Vi 4 readily moved, and generally at a shade | Steers Were Steady to Strong and u Shade $one 0038100 .»un.m“), ovening, Heiaht. tuving » 4 t firm prices. A’ Exproas. L 11 4 A stronger prices. Higher, ‘ \ I n quite large, but [ Baltimore &OW(o. 68 |Orogon Imp..: . Cow stuff was In very limited supply.| CHICAGO, P L oLbuing ¢ g o an v p which | Gannda Pacie [Oreron Nay. L 21| Killers were all in the market, and prices | without iy market lead Chicago i o Canada Southorn 0.8 L & U N ruled a shade stronger on all grades, in- T occurred, Orders were held entral Pacifie... 4 eific R{\ll. . rtant change 8t 8 were stoady 3 tornoon at 4 o'clock the body of Genteal Paol ifie | cluding common, Veal calves were not in e R e e ene 8 S Ll " O thestove continied o be so warm Bround feed to go to west i Chicago Alton. .. BianrE. . ry heavy supply and readily sold at sub- | W& to a shade higher WLt s that a landd contd pot comportabl, RO e 10, Ko, to west s ;s il TP Pullman Paiacs.. 158 | Stantially higher prices, although large steck | Native steers were in demand at from $3 to $5.4 3 Lelaid wpon it After that tine i N ARIved sinc Tiveries: f ORIGKEOTRE, o e s was rather dull. Bulls, stags, etc., met | native cows and heffers at from $1.15 to = 5 " 0ol off, . ¥h& Tids voRl got fairly under way. The ( ST with a better demand, and prices as a rule Western ‘rangers were firm at from §1 et { SRR LU L0 and the only one in the day 2 €., B b, DM ciivy it averaged higher, and males of Texas cattle were on : X rom thie oviginal charges of stack was the seaboard clearances e Colo, Coal & Troid. e Ay falr amount of busine vas s- | baeis of from $L.30 to $2.40. " Stockers and teed wbove veferved to were visible wn tid e GAE obene Py ‘otton Ol Cort R G W. b b acted in stockers and feeders rom 56F Bght. sMay wheat oy i sesevesenses Del. & Hudson, S ook THid. . ¢ | enerally Tuled somewhat frme et i AR QL. HORBELOGRY, gobit DR L I S E recovered, and kept advancis o8 winoon | P gt B 8t Pant pid.. 20k | it has been for some time. Smooth, fleshy | {iind & Boql dekree of activity ) % G Tewill thevefore be seen that this struck 59%c. There were intermediat i ason Chicago held | gigt Tenn, ... el G sto ’k sold to the best advanta but alil | - tew: s 4 4 SRR 5 stove actuatly hield fire continuous = R tions. Butwewn ot and o ; o there ha been | EAst ‘Ton 530, B grades shared in the general improvement. | fighi i $1.6; e ol o s 7 ; 3 : 10 for Nfiy-th oo houre and ANEER of free renlizi the demand of rod r' cent from - the donid e f Yood to choice feeders are quotable at from | from $4.25 to §1.30, and there were many siles o1 R . o : ; A R spots was sutficient to ve o the ximum % n has all | «Fort Wayie nn. Coal & [ros d $2.70 to 8.2, fair to good from $2.35 to $2.60 (75 to 125 1D, m $3.50 to $4.15, g i radeotr bkl o B ettty ¥ ; RS AT’ AW tho. market was:ta 16 ! nths, Storage ogis Py S s and common grades from $2.2 to down. | were quoted at B to $4.50, aided i 3 vy vecord, and onur of which youw meridian_ stage the price v cav W K s '"I“I at th G & L | ¥ Representative sales: m-v\d demand, o A can well be prout, B oAt s & ey, blininess | Py : air o good | i o 018 Bxnroas 9 el there ‘was o decline of from 1c to 15 : e R $ 5L ; y submitted, at the seaboard in cash wheat for oxpor 100180; gath: | SvSen Botith ;& Bxnress ) . . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr il T se ey v - caused the market to close strong, New - . creamery, 21 o ! e 1 1060 (o i T ] LR R BT LG PR i York reported thirty boat loads taken there 8 o do._pfrd " L1080 1070810 36....1408 & & Mtening today price re very e and ten loads at out ports, May wheat ad G 7 Wells Fargo Ex L. 1028 3 05 than those ruling at th of last week. Present BBt o 0nge and clp LoNae 10 Bl —Strictly fresh, 1 y ) Western Union, E o prices are from $1.25 to $3.40 for poor fo choled vanced.to Gic and closed af bYiac, Lo t0l4c. JULTRY--O01d hens, 314iic: spring chickens, | I ¥ |W. & L. E.... % % sheep and from $4.25 for lambs duck 10 twikoye, spring, Tc¢; hen & N Recelipts Cattle, 5,00 head; calves, 300 head sluggish indifference. The elevator people 14616 Louiaviile & N. ‘Al ! i : @ 3 105 | hogs, 27,000 head; sheep, 15,000 head I'ose, yen Awt 3 N against purchases of new corn to arrive in @ m: blue wing teal, per d Memvhin & C.. s . & HC colpts, 27,00) head: offlcinl yestorday, | With #10.00 worth ef go mber and January. May opened at 7 teal doz.. $1.350 ducks. ¢ PO%|N.L. . % 4111 head; shipments, 10,381 head; loft over 4 Setsilver ) ated teaspoons S0c to 50%c, and then went back to | mixed ., 81 wwasbicks, 34006450 | N o ... 2070 F & 1L i B 0 aliout 10,600 head. Quality shows some improve With $25.00 worth of goods, After that G0c and 50le were | mallards and red’ heads auall, 1257 w197 Cedond. o 3 0 9 ment; is fair. Market active and strong at fully " OhSantifut blsgus Bgure RIS tnoat:frequent guotations until near the |1 sad 1i@ite; antelope gaddios, 1200 o |H.&T.C.. . 3 e advance. Dackers and shippers both buying z With $50.00 worth of gootds, end, when It Fose fe and olosed af 0o | e small mbbite $1;° jack rabbits, B 18 |IT'A A KN do 5 ol les range at $4.15G4.60 for light, $1.1564.55 fc A ndaoma pIGEars Another dull sesslon was passed in' the | VEAL=Cholce fat and small veals are quoted | . 14|78 L & K.C.... . rough packing, “$4.15a4.70 for mixed, $440614.50 With #7550 worth of ¢oouls, onts market. Fluctuations were ¢ntirely in | A $f0cs large and coutse aade, © NEWoipleeee 98] doptd........oh : : “ fo heavy, packing and’shipping ‘lots,"and S A'gonntnn ok centor table sympathy with corn, and confined to o net L R, R. pfd..... 1755 8 Ned “CA E-—Receipts, 8000 head. Rather qulet, With $£100.00 worth or goods braska and fowa, full cream, lic; aska and | North Am, Co. .. 43 range, and fow siles were ma Towa, part skims, i@c; Limburger, No. 1, lle; [ Northern Pacifio. _dl¢|Am. Tob. Co.. : i 9 but market ls firm and prices steady Cash or Weekly; or Monthly An clegant oak rocker started at 22'e, sold down to [ brick, No. 1, 12¢; Swiss, No. 1. 1@ No Pac. prd...... 1844 dopfd.... . . i SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000 head; in excess of the Payments, closed at 30%c. HAY—Uplind fay, $9; midland, $3.50; lowland, [ U. P. D, & 43| ik demand and prices’ weak. Provisions were flrm but dull. The s rye staw, §i. Color makes the price on | opeo 1 Ly demand was sald to be good. Closing pri hiy. Lght shades sell the best. Only top grades | = Pid o E ck ) were the best for the day and show th bring top prices. Il")u' total les of stocks today were 201,414 . . 2 ST, Nov. 9. ' Receipts, 1,800 following gains: Pork and lard and | PIGEONS-OId birds, por doz., Tic el L SR L i) ¢ . 2 | nead; shipments, 1,100 head; market strong, ac ribg e, VEGETABLES. A DI and Eon toehchicagoi Gan | &i:. i€ : tive, shadé higher; native steers. about 1 The leading futures ranged POTATO n stock, car lots, Gic; | Electric, 5200; Lou sville & Nashville, 5,400 o 3.... 888 {‘z‘ average, $4.35; 1ight to medum we'ghts, TG T saties Manhattan Consolinied, 4500, Nattons)” Lead: | 2.1 e @ $0G3.40; “cows, $1L8GGL1G; Texas steers ol Yooty 8, High: T | ou Ny andked. navs, 8 tima | BRI S ot S " N veators, | 3 > Silenty Feprisented o cnabie the xablieh T IR ! e ey [ 1 4 0 i b e L, B ok B AR Y ey OGRS om0 peasy anipments, 600 aan| 5 On: er 5 Rauinloe) : 15 nead; market Brong” ety Saile Hger: gond pifts B v dox ; 5 82 150 ied 1o, chol v S0G4.00; good Lght, 440 Hl CELER : New York Money Market. § %1150 9l o: 295 ot I Lt 5 | NEW YORK. Nov. 0.—MONEY ON CALL- 3 810 163 HERDRecolpts, 1,000 hend: shipments. none . B0/ 5 Easy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, [16.... 3 5 L. 5000175 market active, steady to higher; fve mixed, May. B3 Wis| R 0. 1 per oo : wester cd, $2.50; lambs, $ 1 ¥ % X Crte No. 2. AULIFLOWER doz., $2 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2%G3% per | 3. N 3 LA L BT Lo ; &4 f'AfiNA 21 i PLANT-Per cent, AR e P 2 2 Kansas s A 4 1 § ERADISH i STERLING EXCHANGE—Barely steady, w'th actual by s in bankers' bills at $6s7@ | 10000 : . Tl N T, ok i e i A GAR Tt Bur, Sagiane, gt cor il S e | 1 8130 ofF i : Ay Formerly People’s Mammota Installmant House. ST o e Bunones) 230, days; posted rates, 712 and 3485150489 T g " Moy 2 ol : Open Kionday and Saturday Eveninzs. 3 s commercinl bills, $4.6 I g i SN RCOE R SO Higanery Larc.1001ba) SPLIT PEAS—Per 3G3ic. LVER CERTIFICATES—64ic bid, 5% 3 00 head; ehipments, 1,600 i 7 BONDS-—Strong; state bonds, | '1.: 90, 1 00 4 ket strong to fe_higher. 1hulk of saies (i : L FRets £, ; rallrond bonds, strong. 5 100400 { | heavy, 31 packers, $ hort Teibs. QUINCE: T per ‘;-\\" T”‘ s“' e on bonds were as follows: J mixed, $4.23G 0 lights, $4.006 1. ! N T TN # s “SiTioBp—Recelpts, 1900 hend; shipm ash guotations weve e o S CARto ain: momd ¢ 3 h‘\‘s I O+ R i f 2 et~ ket Weale (o 30¢ Tower, I rm, unchanged s o hes i L 1 i 0. 1K . @L0; westerns, $2.35G2.75: stockers WHEAT -No"s spring 3 spring, Nellls, $150G1.75, AT 1 he it & & $2.0062.50; lambs, $.004.00. nominal; No. & red. 8% : 0-b, Laskets, 2:@23c; | *Pacificusof D3 New York Live Stock Market. gansc; | CURANBERRI Codl fancy, $10 per bl ans 1. | do” 2a4s......ns = L = NEW YORK, Nov. 0.—BEEVES-Recelpts, 300 £ . B e ety S0 “Ali. Cla 4| +Mutual Uniion 5, : head; netive, 15@%e higher; native steers, fair- I Tac, 3 xican box, 83 Tlor- | *Ala. Currencics.. 9314 |N.J.Cent. Gen. ! o ish, $4 0;_common to m, $3.90G4.70; | printed fabrics, a lerable ddvance bus BARLEY-No i D B2EBYe joEan Asxican 3 La. New Cou. 48, it |*No. Puc. 1ats...o. 4 t oxén, $210G4.T5; 320 dry cows, isiered. Agents have advanced the A REBPN, : N AN AR—C] $2.0052.50 per bunch, | *Missouri Ga. 100 ‘Nc Pac. e 2nre. 4 > of American indigoes and gold to e, hut ! il { e mers | IO s e i 180 : H EHEEY AND 15— Rec 1090 head; | the Jobbing price will remain at 4tke until TIMOTII Y Sisme, §6 = s 2 vdiioridajia! 200 48, e 09 | *do's. F. Deb. s v 5 3 et aull, closi e ‘sheep, poor | vember 15, when It will advance to- 3¢ Tl 00, $4.000 g market aull, c D p ROVISIO WL, 1212145 S S C. nonfind. 15| R. G, 7. 1ata. 1o prime, 5 common o prime & IS, Lard, per. 100, b $5000 00 B b SAFELES-No “Tonn new ot 102 °[*8t. P Consols & §2.08:4.50. Sugar Market. len (Ioose), " 36.3006.53; ~dry~ salted ~ shoulders “Tenn. 0ld 6§ 00 |SEP, C &P, : : i HOGS-Recelpts, 3,50 head; firm at $49006.55. | NEW YORK, Nov. AR-Taw, active oxea), "8 T: whort clear, sides. (boxed) e <L, 9c: medium, per can, 10c: | Va. Conturies EYRTH i s O Sl AR Al B T e S ChalTI A fas tint ¥ “iandirds, 16c; extra | do deferred 5. Sy ol Stock In Sight. ic: sales, Ukl B9 est, Mot WHISKY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., | = v selects, 2ic; New York [ Atchison 48, 683 o ¥ 24,000 810 Hecordeiotirscelpti the f inoibal 1,600 bags centrifugal, 96 test 15 inbond; Atchiaon 28 A..10 20is | Tex. Pac. 2u.0 . 27 : H gogrds of receluts ot the four princlpal mar- {ggly SuT i aan 0 tent, ) ton BUGARS—Unchang ; Fancy, 100; cholce, 13¢; California, | Canada So. nda. 1065 |U; P, 18ts of 3. 1001 s 0 | Kets for Friday, November 9, 1804 o a0 tons 1o lo, 89 test The following nd shipments Pac. 1ats 05, 10214 | Woat S 100w : ; A . ; A Sheen, ) test, e, Renned today: ; York, 17e; Co a, 15016, R G 1 2 Isout waig | 4 F . South Omahia ............. o i o Do Ghtlan cans, per doz., $12. = aiol { : ChICARD " iasseiseranbissassone B0 N, Nov. GAR-Cane, very Artic Rocerpte; [Shipments, | MAbIeE SUAAHCT < i : Karsas Gity RIIT 2030 (OO tate it ; Biote, oors. == ; ‘Almonads, 15016c; Engiish walnuts, 12c; % e : - ! HETLOUIS s dienssssrions tiesi 800 B 10 . ing, 105 | T 2,000 000 Ae; Brazil puis. mome: . castern oston Stook Quotatio; % 4 = Dulath Wheat Murket, ot bu R KR.000 g ok Welitark Biokory nute, | BOSTON. Nov. 0.-Call loaus, 181% par cent: - : --1018 Totals woveeririiiiiieninis ezl LuTh 9 —WHREAT—Clos O 48,000 | Lot §1508 fancy Taw peanuts, 6o; rousted | Ume loans. 263 percent. Uiosing Prioss 0+ i . oie 5 g Piber, B0i4e T A | 1zou an.000 ke < ; Blocke,bads and mining SHaess; . 4 Coffee Market. isdieagitaad oSl G IIARD S Uil a3000] 100000 | GSAUER KRAUT phite Snes bbl S H | s 1] W, End pfd. NEW = YORK, Nov. 0.—COFFER— | it northern, tash, G%c; - 3 r it Wi S e | S i : 100 330 | gpened trregular at & points adyan e shanes today th MINCE MiAT—Fancy, in haif bbis., T Am: Suarar, O10 Bl L e, y decline, gained points under Sitic. ket waw fiom; creamery. 140 24o; 7 ; ) ic; condensed *| iy s das, 19| Win. Contrat. SOUT R F=oTA R RearY At teD points Dot ri Whi aaia Eegn, firm: 20a2le 3 ; ; licll Tolephone. ... 108 | Atchison 2ds. 3 ARSTAY S AR on S Aba s IOl DR sVam 5 ; Liverpool has advanced 60 per JFresh cauzht cropples, perch and sun- | (opion & Albany.. 303 [Atchison 48 : No. Av. P No 10g18.10; " December, Hz8sGiash; Jonusny | SAN FRANCISCO : t—strong; | ordiuary Re- / Coipationy past. week i, S Ao b 1l <l O | Bowton & Matno...\ 151 New England s 3 feeders 2061200 March, SILWGILT0: Moy, HLIG [ pocomer, $2ie; May, H.00%. Jivenator iy Faillag e 85 Wtrong and advancing. TTine quoted wheat ISR e bRl 1 28325 | 01 1. No. 7, $15.20: mild, steady; Cordova, $18.07a19.00 Woot ML LR sations, Ne ch 3| sales, 1,000 bags Rio No. § to be shippcd, $13.75 i T E(saay M ; G oustwitohin, Millers in Michigan say that they find it aifm. 4o: No. 1 green saltcd hides. 4igo: g | Eliohpure 3 e e nsiar cow... o0 2 cows... 5,000 bags Maracaibo, $18, Porto Cabeilo, and 1,00 | ST. ~LOUIS WOOL~—Steady, " ‘u eograrysiot b of the ey E. 1 cult to buy wheat enough to supply the demand safted hides, 3%c: No. 1 green salted hides, | § lectrio Boston & Montani cows. X 1o 1 bhull Savanilla, p. W se deliveries from New AnES fhe aze. 1t b fliinois Steel. ... | Butte & Boston T 3 i E A ———— has been en- for ground feed, 1h 40 Iba., 44c; No. 2 green salted hides, 25 to 4 2 3 heifers, 75 1bullll % | York, York stock today, 295,670 ;. Al Primary market recefpts of wheat 0 The.. 337 No. 1 veal calfs § to 15 1be,, Te; No, | Mexican Contral., EalinS: & Hoota.. 290 . » 2 feede axs ¥iten wlocl 18048 D, giut for | A pure article of champagne s a healthy | dorsed by the f Strongthu shipments, 555,000 bu.; corn, receipts, 3§ | 2 veal call, 8 to'15 1w, be } dry fiint hides. | Gig Golony.. g SpbEa b HE R Btates, 216,000 bags; total visible for | beverage. Get Cook’s Extra Dry Imperial, | ¢a i arets inyigoreteh shipments, 53,00 bu. 6e; No. 2 dry fiint_hides, 1y salted | Orogon Short Li Osceoly 1ates b 1 Sons States, 61,489 bags, _ 40 years' record. Europe and and tones the Minnespalis wheat recoipte. 56 b s Duoy | iies: So; part curea hiies, o per i ess”than | fidoc, 2T O AIBGY o g i Stours.. 11080 s15; recelnis, 38,000 S S e — America. 4 Sugroayy eat, 310 bu. st ye nneapolis fa | fully cured Inion PReifc. | Pumarack ...l $ : H : g i receipts, 18,000 460,000 by, : 5 2N u Bt B0 st vear Blinneapolia PELTS Green wted, each, s | (" s PR vz a8 calves! 1110 4 HAMGURG, Rov iy} prices Wa¥% pfs WEATHER FORECAST. Pu':g;’yylr;w;l e fudran, s J green salted shearlings (short wooled eariy skine), | 3 Temple advance; sales, 2, : Vo T hever In my life. eald J. Dup Gach, 10 dry whentlings (short wooled early | = s M1 ... 800 HAVRE, Nov. 8.—-Optned Irregular, unchanged | . . ST E Iy da o N AL FaG v Nervon matket fespond so reluctantly to good skins), No. 1, each, S@ife; dry shearlings (short San Francisco Mining Stock Quotatioas. COWS....... 212 strs, Tex. 5 to 4t decline; at 12 m, irreguiar, %f advan tair, Warmer and ariable n Ne- Hudyan steps ) a2 o on mate bull news us this dovs on wheat wooled eafly’ skins), No. 2, each, Se; dry Nl SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—The official closing | 1 8 . 2 2 steers..... 112 at 3 p. m., irregular, unchanged at 4¢ decline brasks Today. Promatuieness o ohqdevel UL lnt there 1s no short intercst Kinaas and Nebraski butcher wool pelts, per | quotations for mining 8tosks today wore as fols steers...... 115 2 closed irregular at 3t net advance; total sales, | WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The forecast for | of the d1s. aoc ireaol) cept against cash stuff. b, weight, 5@Sc: dry flint Kansas and | low: 2 steers,...... 113! 18 steer: 109 32,000 bags. Syl Vebraska and South Da. charge in 2 Pains in Baltimo 4, flour, 250 bbls.; Boston | Nebs muiTain_ wool pelts, per b, actual |z TR 1o 22 S | 100 s, Tex. T 7 nirs, § RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 9.—Quiet; No. 7 Rio, | Saturday or Nebras £ 8 days. Cures "y cleared 70 bl ; corn, 41,330 T, ; Phila it dry e Boload butcher ool | A8 R i oto Jrgle Church : &0 bags: cleared for the United | kota—Tair; warmer; variable winds 0ST e o 28,000 b ‘corn, 4,700 bu.; tual welght, 4@6ie: dry flint 8000, .. (G e ™ steers... ags; ol For lowa—Fair; colder in the extreme p b oats, 13100 bu; New' York clonsed 1,000 ado murrain wool pelts, - per ib., “actual | Andes ... | Rt ety Oy sy WYOMING. . ks 2 2 nightstopp bu.: onis, 86 bu.; flour, 15,400 Lbls o ke: Glve Teet el oit, 'ws 10 14 uneless | Belehert 75 3 | Rentuoky Coi.. L G s Ly eastern portion; warmer in the northwest [ M wheat, none, : Rest & Boioher e 2 17 feeders, ... 906 2 G214 portion; north winds, becoming varlable, | Liverpool freights have advanced Zc per b ) =rallayy o Bodie Con...... HOGS—It has been some time since over 8,00 | LIVERPOOL, Nov, Close: Strong; | For Missouri—Fair;’ colder in the eastern on wheat in the past two weeks, or 4 from the | tallow, Blon 3 i hogs arrived, as was the case todny, and the | demand good: . 48 Glgd; No. 2 | portion; winds becoming able. lowest rates. London and continental rates are | White B. 3 e (A TEdanin S Overmon. ... ult was that the market averaged about a |red spring, 4s 100 For Kansas—IFair; warmer in the north- about 2c from the lowest point. Liverpool | 2%c; old butter. 2@2iic; Challenge Cor Potont . nickel lower, . notwithstanding. the . bulllsh CORN~— demand moa. ern portion; variable winds. quickly. Over 2,000 private in freights are s and above rates bid. It fs | rough yellow, 11@2c. Chollar......... avage. .. ports from -other points. The quality was not | futures, s demand moderate; November, Total Record tureness means impotency claimed at v York that freights are now - Confidence. Sterra Novi L T N R B Ry Very ood heavy | 48 10d:° January, 48 54d. B It fs a symptom of seminal weakness an About as high as they can go without bringing St T ouis € A Con. Cal & Vii.. |Sflverf ... ds, but apparently a larger than usual per FLOUR—Irm; demand fair; St. Louls fancy | QFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURFAU, enness, It can be cured in 20 days by the in outaide steamers ST, LOU but not | Con. Impertal. |Trnton con.\. ntage of light weight stuff. Packers opened the | Winter, o8 6d. OMAHA, Nov. §.—Omaha record of temper- of Hudyan, Beerbohm's London, 1 p. m., cable was: Car- | quotably Crown Point .. Utah Con. 4 arket, bldding S to 10c lower than Thursday. |, PROVISIONS—L: d poor; spot ¢ compared o | The new discovery was made by the specialists firm; corn, nothing offer i 1 heayy buying | Exchequel ‘. but did not Ond @ great many sellers. Aotive |38 6. 1;'(.1( dull; 2 prime’ mess 25‘::::;;:::&:::;"U'u’;f“.}r ;X;’:lrtfl:rl 5 v\m-n the ‘1,,',’,,,_:,}4, fam: . ”‘,45 n ’,‘\\.hdl\:n’!! Iv:::!ll\l‘:;!'.“i\f nt, wheat, steady 2 red, Sles November, | “gyoer e 181s@09%e. Moxican doliars, 524@ | Compettion, huwever, soon forced them {0 nd. | }estern, 63 A 388l C1hoR ‘1601, | 18 the Kironest ylintiserima Yoy wage eumraaduoy, - woneNdPag “£up j0 aume | eauiay, xug ccoipts, —_ corn, firm. ne English wheit, ver - ; ‘Mily, 67 Ao, in dolla Vanoe orioes and the mkrker Thisrovad’ rieht | demand’.mode h W 64, Bacon il dv "G 5 Lo but harmiess, SO0 for 1100 & package, Brm. Foretgn wheat, fiem, bt ant penos: o, | et '’ on snow in | 03¢ Drafis, sight, 101 telegraphlc, 12ie. fing 0 el ‘Whe brcts Wi aboutan | 15m: demand, ale; Comberiana“cut, s short | Moximum temperature o 864 6 e ke 6 syl i sl kol firm. Weather in' ior damp. The Liverpooi | northern states, closing lee u m xel g : good as they were Thursday. Fair (o choice | TIbS, 368 6d; lonk clear, d5-lbg, 3o long —and | Minimum tempel 844 50 a8 | Written guarantee given for n cure. 1 you buj cable read: Wheat, spot,’ at opening:. firm s | noes Noveniber, dde; December, ' 4ie kandoi kool Quatations, Reavy “and butchor weight hogs sold at " from | Short clear, ‘6 3d; shoulders, firm; . Average temperature...... 2 Bl 40 41 i N0k wnd are ot entirely cured, six more not active; corn, fatr Inquity, Boethohm's closs | May b B 4§ ‘| LONDON, Nov. 0.—4 p. m. closing: up 10108455, and. lEnt ana Ueht mixed | CHER B-Basy; * demand * moderat finest | Precipitation ......... W0 00 00 wil be sent to you free of all charge. Bend fob ing cable ‘was: ° London wheat, firm, Antwerp | _OATS-F W@te higher; No. 2, cash, 3c; an Faclio,, 69K |8r PauTeom 04l at from $.15 o $4.40. Pigs and stock | White and colored. 508 6d for spot Condition of temperature and precipitation | circulars and testimonials. ron, B e Baiae W raiits, higher: wheat, | Nove R atde: fha nid it %l'n%""“‘!"" ; e lasall ey Stom e e IR SRS ON GNIREN) RepY Beers. pritas ol pe Omaha for the sy sad Wince March L | - yupsON MEDIOAL INSTITUTE -+ Beriin, %WG% mark lower, o de, 48 DA, : . 744 Pennaylvania. e close was strong, but.there were quite | 5, pmoy asy; 10 3d. R 3 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MAKKER Mimentay Tigtey dctive demand; sales of | fiu Cenifiliiici s 03N |Reading N e e e sl otunsgla et Lthar el borpe Steadyi demand | moderate; | Normal temporature, s Junetion Stockton Market, and Ellis ——— i Backed, enst track, @1@6le. $4.35 (o $4.45, an ngainst $4.40 0 3045 Thursday, | SIFS , ! bl Streets, San Franoisco,Cal ' B VER-20%d per ounc H 5 one e ’ ROSIN—Steady: demand falr; common, 3s 744, | Accumulated excess since March i.0.00000 Yesterday's Quotations on Floar, Grain and A BARSUL VAR 89140 norounce. R0 S8 So” 1,08 Lot eskRRRD foday HOPS- At London (Pacific v, firm; de- | Normal precipitation........ Provislons, Metals, Ete, TIMOTHY 8 $4.7545. The rate of discount in the opon markot for No. e Pr. mand moderate: 2 1ln-lhlh~m')" fl‘l'l'”‘h"‘ Wnn Nidiat e ‘l’:“"“[: NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 2060 [ HAY-Prime to choice timothy, $8.00610,00. whort billa 1 9-16 per cant, and for three months' | ¥ T ¥ S = Total precipitation since March 115,06 inches ] . kit TTER- T para f v, 184 er e f 1 A Apoils Whast Market. fciency since March I.......... 14.78 Inches Bbls.; exports, 13,100 bbls.; sales, 6,00 pkee. | BUTTER-Firmer: separator creamery, 186 bills 4 per cont $itles i hr1ess 4 . Deficiency & A . ueber=Ham en A Sk PR JGS—Steady; 160 Consols for money, 1023; consols for the ac b a MIN POLIS, Nov. 9, —Wheat was higher on = o Bta i p, Market active and higher. ‘Spring ‘wheat showed | EGSS Stedy; 150 el oSonseln o i ] targer eman for s and very much larsve | _Keports from Otiier Stations st 8 an advance. Winter grades selling at old asking | SRLTRI 215 fskod i G . sa0s B ; snles, higher cables and more forelgn buying o Bricen, Txportern paying 10c over former pricee; | CORS. MIEAL 42 0025, ¥ov Voik Miniaz yntshan. e : Wheat. ropacieq.in’the Countey, Brimary’ e =Jewe winter patents, $2.2663.25; winter stratghs, WHISKY- 81 2 NREW YORK. Nov. 9.—The following ary the sees 2 were also smaller and talk of wheat feeding wis n hIS0%.1; winter siralshts, COTTON as-. closing INiBINg qUoLKioNs . ! also brisk. La rought buying orders 270; Minnesota patents, $3.0063.55; winter ex R . - for four and wh low stocks abroad and TioN8. sTATE oOF W t h S SL00GTA Minnesun bkors, "200na15; | PRGEHNON G rmer mess, | BUTwoT ORtno. o 800 R RE t (hat oountry e b T 1A STATH. OF atcnes er low grndes, $1.706215; spring low Kides: ROVIS 10l s 1 SR ) i / . s /‘gfi' N\ arc known by rail- Soarnne, 89,700 1 i, 30 Tibs, $8.50; sho .08 & |Pionsiive near'the'top for the day and averaged 14¢ Migher S %) y heat. flour. steady. 83 Buok acked shoulders, 6.6213;" longs, §7.12t4; : 56 [Sterra Nevada. .. g1 5 i the close of the previous day. Rec | r o) road men and other Wheat flour, ste . Bheked ahouids Sierra Nevada o 50 bu.; shipments, 17,600 bu. Close: Novem: | o 3 00 Clear. RUBY JE BUC) : Shorth $1:6% 000 Lbiss wheat, 80,000 | i8I0 Noroross,. 100 3 : . b R Na LU Aaaranan ke Y, S9%@5nc: on | QMARE . 3z Wl 00lGIonGy, WELED o B CORN ' MEAL,~Steaily 300 bbls., 2400 R0.000 Du.; onts: 83.000 bu. " Homastake 188 . . RE . 1 hard, 1’ northern, taie; | Nortublatte. ...} 8 S Cloudy @, ADJUSTED ¢ €XPETLS to be un- saoks; wellow western, $1.16G1:19; Brandywine. | "% ERTE U, 7000 Dbl cat, 7,000 | ouSliver. .. 1 . 2 [ % northern, §1c. U market was batier Ol oy ae ywine, | "SiiPAENTSS Flour, 70 bbis.; wheat, 7,000 1 i i with. larger ales ond much mors _active de ; ; o0 ¥ NATRIES equalled for wear a6 nrd 085 i cason were 1o strong $L76G1.90: wpring extras, $1.801 hern | dohbing, _S1Leai Lard . ¥0.85: | crown Point. 11l Plymoutn.... "\ 10 e iy RrToes i BEOE Uil hvet ngur sleddyOals. outhern | 8.4, salt meats should Gon. Cal. & Va... |Quicksilver . 100 ! 5 5 d Prices closed nd; patents, $3.16G3.40; bakers, $1.85G2.20. - 4 3 {14 mand; patents, $.150 B Ol |Cloudy N and accuracy, Nominal; car lots, 84G56c; boat loads, | V¢ COMD: Manchester fextiles, Flnancial Note 0 i ME K Quiet; No. 2 Milwaukee, 6162, . B - : 5 . London Sheepskin Market. . b 0 ¢ T T—Du h b NCHESTER, 9,—Cloths and y MEMPHIS, Nov. 9.—Clearings, $414,157; bal S 2 " A WHEAT x‘:'u.‘.',{.lm' W00 bu exports, none i \l\p i met at caster pric ances, $44, ST 3 ! LONDON, Nov -At the sheepskin auction TR o The Dueber Watch Works, Canton, 0. gales, 285,000 bu. futures; no spot, Spot strong - BOSTON, Nov. 9, in $13,413,004; bal- 61000 ex toduy’ 18,00 Cape of Good Hope and Nutal | Sult Lk City clour. but quiet ved, in store ‘and elevator, 8¢ NTC CKS AND BONDS. ances, $1,584, 9 200 4 3 £ G |Bking wern oftored and 110 ‘were sold, Home | RapidCity.... atoat ke BU RN A slavatc > 2 Ay th SR f {rade Dought” freely und prices were unchanged. | Helena. . et hard, 03%e, deliverad Optins — o 3 | vaa : hisl ] Short. woolen) skins were eapecially firm in conse: | BISAROK, ..o : Clear ene " on st Enklis ., ansactio ivo ou 'Chan, » ’ PN " 5 ! 3 il 5 |quence of the better demand for pe cen | 8t Vincent *'1.0.00 ¢ 5 RSien. burie. o C MASR - Eabien; | Wenpaastians Ware ACUES S SORNER R4 WNEW YORK, Nov. o—Clearings, 187,100,064 o X s |Tanged from W o | Clieyenne.. lear, RBA baties. 1n tenewes cxpigner freleht m v 9.-Speculation was | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9,—Clearings, $10, A ik plember amounted | to 1,036,500 Ibw., | Gdivesion ... |Gidar near future; closed at 1lze net advance; No. 2 | active In the S exchange today, and |90,016; balances, 1,435,835 T - | %00 1bs. lust year, the value of which | ~Tor i glcates trace of rain red. January AN, closed ot @hoi Feb- | the transactions exceeded even the heavy L BERLIN, 3 S, Exchange on London, elgat i Sasnp SLUM last par, | Wed L. A. WEL 7, closed farch, 1061 day i, 20 marks 58 prx. TR B ards, wialnst 67100 yard QN May, A "toee) A totals of the past few days, approaching W% Meht. W marks Wbt 0| s vaue o which waa' (14 @0 dain vty . December, S$c, | nearly to the 300,000 mark. The leader In | g5uc tor' he nccount. Exchange on London, 2t 20 43 . agninst STE400 ‘yards last year. the value of e Lo 8 Norvo and Brain Trentmes the trading was the old-time favorite, |13c for checks. i s 240 which was £111,029, against (67,69 last year, Time was when the “glorious climate of der positive writien guaraviee, by auth 10,000, bh. futiires, 75,000 by spete . Seo | SuEar, and mext in point of activity were | WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.—The cash balance 2 2 California” did not ttract tourists, But year | jied ngenta inlz, to cure Weak Memory: Loss fictive; No. 2 8éu@sic: afloat, yellow, 6i%c. do- | the grangers, Chicago Gas and New Jersey | fhe (reasury today was $105,160,896; gold 5 9 .. o Gy B O A T . | after year tho tide of travel sets in stronger | Nigiit Loses; Tvil © iprack of Conf broipars e safoat, Opiions opéned higher | Central, Business was better distributed | *rioi SO RWA P 2 f * ST. “LOUIN, Nov, $.=007 teady; mid- | qnq stronger every fall and winter toward | Nervousnoss; Lassitndu: all Draine; Lot of Fowes on prospects of continued light receipts, went off NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9.-Clearings, $1 ' i dling, bWo; sades, 1,300 bules: int it it Gwad | BTN du; al} Dritas; Lot of Fon under long scliing, but a rally ensued, und (he | than usual, and some of the specialties came | 179, New York exchange, bank, par; comme 0 440 bales: shipments, 4,200 bales; stock, 30,000 this favored region. There is no climate i B e e lon B Herve Mt S, CompE Ty clase was at He net advance; January in for a share of speculative attention. |cial, §1 discount o 0 NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 6.-—-COTTON it on this continent for a winter resort, and [ GL4essrAO; KOGy Brior, of Hucesstve Uus B3%0; May, 63%@b4e, closed at bac London traded on both sides of the account, | NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Hosk'er, Elw. 2 “0 8 1 sales 6 w0 bales: | the usual fine service on the Union Pacific | iisers: Sonsumpiion. Taceslty shd Decs Howa, B e closed at 56%c; December, § a little the heaviest, perhaps, as seller, bui | will ship 110,00 francs in gold by st 1 0 3 i recelpts bales; d 8,589 | veiom has this season been brought to a de- | *1& baks 6 ur 83 with wri ] iaratien W dut o g, 85440 there was good buying on western orders, | Bourgogne tomorrow 3 10 g bales; stack, steady x othing to be | refand mouer. WESI'S COUGHBYRUP. A certais 100 bu A . gton o e| sT. . 9 Ao 5 10 | sales, 62600 bates: M r. $5 ember. | gree of pefection which leaves nothing to eyl A AL YELY, A coriy - and late in the day Washington houses were ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9.—Clearings, ¢ | 5 6. 13 v 4 duzh 4 " tehot. BRO | buyers on a report, but a very vague one, |ances, $557,35. Money dull, er ce ] 5; Junuary 0 chroary, $813G | desired : g A : Booptig Cau Throat! Pleasant to tak Nol "y rered, that a government’ bond issue” was in con: | change on New York, par bid. " sy k1 iy s May: | For further Information call on your near 3 L e pom e 000 trank Cwiars | templation. A larke part of the dealings | LONDON. Nov Har silver Q per ounc | TPy st ticket agent or addr e LES o state, erally firm il day | Was the covering of the short contracts, | PARIS, Nov p. m.—Three per vent . 0 s P — . P. DEUEL, s e % i with ' wl; e o 00y [ and oceasional demonstrations were made | rentes, 102 6 for the kecount 2 1 soria Graln Market Pl oo Goodm rug Co, Omaba. ary, closet at 3ic: February, 34k g 4 against the market in order to enable the | LONDON, Nov. 8.—Gold ia quoted teday at . . PRORIA, Nov. 9.~CORN—Lower; No. 2, 4c; 1202 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. . w— BBo; May, B5,0G3640, closed st 361,0; shorts to buy back their stocks without | Buenos Ayres at Madrid. i Lisbon,” 230 | No. 44 & 302 g g ber, closed at $24sc; December, e paying too dearly for them. The announce- | 8t. I . 50; Athens, 73; Rome, 106.9) 1% | oaTs No. 2 white, 30%@8ic; No., 8 WM. LOUDON, - ment that 500,000 francs in gold was en- | Vienna, e 2 . | white. 0@ i Dull; shipping, 45GiSc; guod to cholce, | gaged for shipment tomorrow did not affect | CHICAG 9.—Clearings, $17,075,00. | RYT- 8 2, nomin g e Tarked I any way, for the Feason thut | Mone. 46 cent on e e "y cent | ; WHTEY i g wine e Commission Merchant OPS—-Weak: state, common to_choice, old. [ ¢ |s & shipment out of the ordinary. bein: exchange at par. Forelgn | g % RECEL 1,200 bu. 6,560 bu.; . Milo: new. ¥ . L 8 ver byinge ific coast, @Tc B o - 5 AL AN R nareial : cats, .90 bu.; ry e: bariey, 5,600 bu ARV ; . composed of odd lots of foreign speci¢ bound | cxchange opencd o ng - commercial, | W ot 0 ) barie & 4 R o HIDER= i, et talted Now Grieaia, se. | SORPERATS gnd which, it s understood, | MRG0 . | 48 || SETEREMERhoat, LS. oor 0 b ANKERQ'CM Grala and Provisions, e drs! 1in fhres, 4y, 2 10 | came from Havana. The tendency of the | NEW YORK, Nov. 6.1t i estimated that : i 37 |onts i e - arhorneat:: Chlcazo, e et ot o b 1w, SI0eC. e, | MATket was decidedly toward higher figures | durlng the week (he banks Rave lost $1.60%600 It 163-165 De 2 » o Goods Market . Private wires to Chicago and New Yor! RIS qilet bux _stsadyi hemiock during the day, with occasional reactions, | by subtreasury operations and gained abou: the . ] New York Ory Goods Mariel 18 Wallest., New York. 70 State-st., Boste: . | \FrYAlS Wires 16 Chicago and New, X Bare - hieadyi domentlc flecce, 18g200; pulied. | Q2 FATYYS 00 eatent. buoyancy was felt | b Philedcionia 4o the easiurn siates. are send 18 | aemana for moderaie ‘weaniities of Ao WATER wna Bt eapondence solicited. ROVISIONS- Hact, steady; extra India, mess, | 1 the dealings, "the market” closing at or | 1€ Boney” g Sest b ‘Bask deposts’ had R ] B . priapies asd faner sl b more bupihess KEX HIGK GRADE Gtice, toom 4, New York Life Bullding, i “.W Shotldern, S0 "pickiea "bama; | acted 's{"p.‘f“'&ui\“fi'h.“‘i‘.‘r"u 'IrEXI‘n“Y, But | Bt Been Tedlced: | BHEEP—The supply was small and the quality | supplies. More lnquiry was exteuded (o spring Jmaha. Telephone Lk - = R e ——— e e e et Y S P . 7 o e e

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