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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1804, comboune, B, b Righer: mew meas: | noFhern. e No. 3 porthern: BTige . i STnan T, Hmy, HSare. 8 shert clear, | 106,20 Do, . shipmenta, 110 bu. The flour mart i s $14.0G 1700, was steady s, $31669.40; bnkers 3 g BUTTER-Firm; tern dairy, 116M 4y ;‘:“‘l 3 Pro IlHJ ‘n 'L;u";w ‘: iVHYIr lh 'IY: T ol . ? e ° forn factory, 106140 | mated at about 40,000 bk, shipments fo L 2 " Wheat Was Btrong and Made o Gain of | it iy pi B 8 (B SR TR TR New Week Opens with! Fair Reoetpts and a dairy. 132 state 136124 %4c. - — . Cil et VG106, emall, #% 900 g e Very Lively, Démand. E: Three-Fourths of a ent, Gic: part skime, SROTE: T skima, e, STOOKS ANO BONDS, e, i et drddse, “westorn, frish, 1802%; | Week Opened In Securities with an Unse t- g cases, 13.80; recelps, 6,445 plgs tled Feellng. I CUND \ wim CAUSED BY DECREASING STOCKS #B0AD . Piimer; city, 44Tthe; country, M| wpw yoRK, I\:.l»v, 12~The week opened LA LY G S Hut one load was recoived, They were b — IM—Dull; United closed at 8% bid. |on the Btock exchange witha rather un. PAUTS heR (AP Y ol e Steady; SN Wo. 1@ settled feeling, owing to the uncertainty | More Fed Nutives Offefed 'Than Seen Here [t $3.50, ‘The was n very evr:hnm Not l‘nln;nl . ('l'r:.tl’r::‘wd sLHICH-Firmy domwnnic, fatf to extrs, 41500 [ which seemed to prevail as to the govern- for n Long Time<HAugers Scarve B Tslnytning o\ buliskle . L4 BEST STUVE 0“ EART" oagh the Price Improve ¢ MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, | ment bond fssue. It was expected by the val “Good . togs Not SI0uNG. TR 10 chotoe nutives are quotable St tlon and the Strength of Wheat wood (o, choice, BUGHC, | n $10.0G20,85; Amer. | Btrect that the loan would be given to the s g TR UL G RO R Prevented a Decline. fean, $10.00613.00 ? P Y | putlic through the morning papers, and the Numerous. mon and stock s d cholee G Mo, uovgieio, piates mar | Fact that the Washington authoriies ar: 3 0" o . lamin, . A READ THE CFFICIAL TEST e o 2 ey 414 %6; 36 | StIIL silent on the matter created a feeling 0. v tror S e "Faend mait ieb- | Of diszappointment which In some cases r MONDAY, Nov. 12, ek .oveiece r R L Ml 16 e anuary, Sarch, & 0. to | Sulted {n realizing siles and selling for the [ The week opens with a very respectable | ¥ native fixed PR, Official Report on *'E:tate Oaks " and made a gain of %c. Decreasing stocks & 1ast Saturday, 5 tons De ‘»‘lw-x ‘r“!‘- \|||V,"\\’th the n»uulnlm;l:\ a nl:\;d run of cattle and moderate supplies of hogs | 2 native lambs it mbroad, where much of the crop Is goIng | cember tin, § 2 tons November, $UL.0. :'.‘E. "‘“I|:m\ f»»“ur ver ;n”.: :I’]u" AGR JHi| S5 dhesn, - Compared ‘With & week §80 ieosipeiad Dispo! St SLsok fnfo the plg trough, just as is the case| COTTON SEED OIL—Dull; yellow off grades, | th quarter al ¥ : # fiRiihe pig troush, he ndvance, | 260%ic: prime white, 3G however, suich ready market for the stocks | there was a good increase in cattle, a slight | OMcial receipts and disposition of stock as F. & L. KAnN & Do, here, was the main cause of the advan offered that the downward movement was|falling off in hogs and a big decrease In [Showd by the books of the Unlon Stock Yaras Gentlemen — This 1s to certity Corn followed wheat In a reluctant fashion OMANA GENERAL MARKETS, checked, and under the leadership of Sugar | gy qep, oror00k b November 12, 1804 that Thave made & sorlos of tests nd gained only %c. Provisions were strong New Jeérsey Central, Manhattan, Chicigo Di mi, November i3, 184 Norles' Eatato Oak Heate . fl! a )!.Illn-rnlvlt- advance, Oats | ¢ s and Delawire s li'vlson, the market | Receipts of cattle Incluled quite a few RECE L 188 Staves, 10 datorming, Rirsh RO9 e ey Kith gaiiie o | CTraiton ot Trade . and on | {ook a sharp upward turn, but by 10:30 | more or less cornfed steers, nothing cholee, |00 Coms. Head, TohE o stove Wonld Bold ave IR ¢ ocner ATERLS, SRS, Staple and. Funoy Ir o'clock it lcst its impetug and was on the | powever, The proportion of western rangers | Hogs AR Y PO 13 N Second, how the several parts o for the day. o The egg market is quoted still higher, as will | downward track agan, Sugar being hame | wag mot so large and there were a few |Sheep .10 bttt oy ok g - 4 3 the stove act uudor n high red heat Wheat opened with an entire recovery of | pe niiad below. mered by the bears and Manhattan easing | "= that s StelcHe g ood. e | 1 firea the stoves r,,,.,m,.u, untl the %o it lost Saturday, 60%c being paid £or [ "1 reviewing the butter situation Chicago Pro- | Off on an unfavorable ~ guarterly = report, | BURChes Ihat were Stricsly #00 | . Hogn. Sheep, were red ot all over, s v s belie bl 830 reviewing : T | With the exception of a slight raily shortly | strength and activity that characterized the | | Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. heatod thony to the highest possi- some May, The price fluctuated fof DO'C| duce saya: Conditions which have been k- | after 11 o'clock, the tendency of prices was | trade the latter part of last week again'| ' IR TR | B ble terperature and cooled thom &0 hour between A0 and 60%e and 60c and | pected for some weeks past have prevalled the | toward lower flgures until midday, when | e ¢iqo o market o very good one to | Swirt e 8 o v off as rapidly us possible. Under then had a temporary shoot up to from | past six days. Production of butter is gradually | speculation became steady, and after mid y's ma 3 ¢ & 80%c to 60%c. Liverpool quoted a galn of | falling off, and there will be a marked fhortage mid- | SRR : The Cudahy Packing Go..:.: ki . € Thoso 105t sovere Losts tho expan- day ‘came into slightly better tone. = This ‘”H Pl 'lhl\ o ;u‘u o (|vmu‘nd fr. i T ERCkIng |G ! slon aind contraction did uot aftect ons were | in the supply for the coming week. There hav ol by o Slight recovery, but in | all the local dressed beef houses and enough | 1. meeker & flates I the lonst pAELIGUIRE, ffom %d to %4, but those quotations were | in the supply for, the comiik Cosk JC, Mg alings the market again éased off | inquiry for shipping and speculative account | Hamilton & Ste ed one of them with one mccompanied by remarks which had more | g,y ana fecd fs getting short. Milk is shrink- | and closed weak. Sugar led the shar t|to make business decldedly brisk. Prices | Yansant influence than those not very alarming fig- | ing In every section on account of the cold | in point of activity, as well as in the wide | ¢ e b 3 < ] ures, » They dwelt chiefly upon diminishing | Weather, and the result has been a steady ad- | rang . The grang losed | foF anything in the beef line gcod enough to 1. Becker ... A o Tivi L Qispatch sald | Yance in price of butter, amounting to lc to from 1% to % per cent above the lowest |\u»""\,“",'_“;"“""J”"" Averaggd (ully ‘o Ciime.| Benton & W 4 stocks, private Liverpool dispatch in the dfferont markets. ures touched, Burlington and St. Paul being | higher than Saturday, and it was possible G, H. H., Stoux City ternoon ut 4 o'ciock th Russlan supplies are moderate and Intimated | “Phe most cheerful part of the situation, how- | & per cent oft from Saturday's closing, Rock | to readily reallze strong last week's prices | Shippers and feeders .. the stov. continted 10 be 80 WAPm that the key to the situation was the ex- | ever, is 1o be found In the condition of the mar. | fulana 5 per cent and Northwestern t per | 0 anything fit to Kill =Toward ‘the close | Left over ....... e o that & hand could not oomeorcabl portable surplus of this country. =~ Parls|kete A consetvative policy upon the Bt B | cent, while St. Paul preferred is 1 per cent | there was a slightly easler tone to the trade | .o, % st 1 be Infd upon ft. Affer thit time it wired that stocks were small and likely to | Seliere the Bost fo0r 1 out: at Teading con- | higher, "New 'Jersey Central w the cnly | On account of the reports of heavy receipts u $eday 2 bepan to cool off, The live coals decrease and that the wheat and flour mar- | Frutes of SHEH stance, there has been active st ck of the coale 8 Atchiscn gainel % ""."-)i“.“”,""‘ es at Chicago, but the general M e : from the originul charges of slack kets were firm and advancing. Besides the | "iiquction of 25 per cent in th Iy of all | per cent at the opening, receded % pe market was actlve and strong and a gco CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. above referred to wore visible uns Strong cablegrams the domestic situation | grades in th Uer cellars. The active demand | advanced 1 per cent, and fell off % per cent | clearance was made w.th ut much difficulty 110 o'clock and 15 minutes of the has some points of encouragement to hold- 18 nuts de points indicates o short. | at the close. The improvement in the late | The market for cow stuff was brisk anl | gattla Market Opened with Prospects of evening of thut duy ers, Northwestern reccipts were again arkets alss, %o that it may be | dealings was due to the publication of Ex- | Prices firm to a dime highcr than last we Steady, Prices & 1t will thorefore coseon that this llfiht. An_advance by the northwestern | s trade of the country as a | pert Litt port. Most of the other s n all grades, the common, thin canning y i m il 2860 a * Y stove actually held fire continu« llers of 40c per bbl. in the pric their t condition to ‘begin 'the | show dealines on'tire-day, the mcre impoit. | $10CK SRowing perhaps more advance than| CHICAGO, Nov, 13—/The cattle market opened y ; 1 jour was telegraphed from Minneapolis. i i ant being Cordag érred, "1 per cent; | the better grades. ‘The demand was almost | with prospects for steady pries. 1t soon de- + teen minutes. This 18 an extraors Primary market Tecelpts were about the o In n very llght supply of fine oale 10 | Cordage eommon, % b Rubber, 13, [ ntirely local, bit as the supply Was MERY | veloped that the arrivals would considerably ex- y ry record, and one of which Bame aa on Monday last. The visible supply | be found at any point. In fact, the bost bUIO | per cent; Lake Shore, 1% per cent; Union |'the moyement was free throughout. =NOt|coed 2,00 hend, and a weaker fecling obtalned. - you cin well be proud increased 1,193,000 bu., but that was not re- DO e Ior o e 1 b peca "ine | Pacific and Northern Paciflc preferred, 13| mych change wes noted in the market for | nle: "o in there was n dorp In steers from 10 / Respeetfully submitted, d be Y he aned up on arrival. It has ! cen Nlode Gas preferred and Cleve: | calves, but bulls, and rough stock | Before as o do o < 3 CONRAD BRUNE, arded as a bearish Item, in view of the | {HGel, ey that have iven the trouble. = The ent; Laclede Gas preferred and Clev ety W CK | to e in all grades not good enoush for export b rade having previously discounted a possi- | Bie™ IR A0 (thecged the cleanng of u |land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis pre. | Senerally fll"ll}*.“", a more vigorous de|.qe, Native ca gehgrally sold from 1 =3 Superintendent. ble gain of 1,500,000 bu, The market was ¢t undergrades, particularly sec- | ferred, 1 per cent. Advances were recorded 'l‘}“"‘ _“‘l-(l» hade bet'e: pri-es hin prevai A ToWer than. THEL weak, Gndl Wore henv fairly steady at about 60%c when the vis longer a drug on the mar- | of 1% per cent in Colorado Fuel and To ";‘ ‘}l;“,'__ v 3 AN the close. Cows, heifers and bulls being | ible nl:rply was posted, but after that state- thirds hanging fire, which [ baceo and 1% per cent in Pullman, 1‘"“ ers “;") feeders were in somewhat|demand, sold about as well as before, ment dropped to 60%c. It recovered again to | would be cleaned up around 15 if buyers could | The bond market was strong durin Iimited suppl Y4 and u‘.~‘lhorluvw|r(: - z_rm‘d attle held their own, supplics being light Presents Given AWW This W)X, e on the strenzih of the closing cables | b found, but there s some demand for such | morning, except for the Atehison lesuck, | MANY country buyers around and vard trad- | fhere was & ‘sharp demand for ogt, and i S . and touched 60%c. Pardridge, however, began | oods, and ‘with 1ight recelpts in- futire they | Which were he Atter midday there was | 18" Supplies low they changed hand2 briskly |spite of the farge recelpis seilers got With £10.00 worth of goods, JOSel] very: freely and the price dropped | will not give their holders a great des) of oon | g very general ‘depression; but when Mr. |at higher flgures ihe volume of business | from 10¢ to toc. market Sotsilver p ated teaspoons under that, selling to 6%c, but reacted to | corn. The holders of storuge BRLEY, 4to bek Little's report was {ssied 1t was found to| Was somewhat restricted, but thswds Que | GG FERer,, B0 LT A, pay, With 825,00 worth of goods, 80)gc at the close. ey Mhere. Bave. Yieen somé shhpIng @ be far from unfavorable, and the Atchison | {0 the AL ek ol i o 1 S ROIA Rround. $ARS, ana cholos ” Beautiful bisque figure he ccrn market did not interest a great | (iC 1IC "N (hese. gooda. Holers, however, | bonds, as well as most of: the mortgages [ !0 the demand. (Good to cholce feeders are | g8 JNC CURAY & thim $.65 to #4730, T With $50.00 worth of goods, erowd today. The price improved te at | it 2"V (hin Jitter ‘will be wanted the next | dealt in, recorded advances and the market | f1ctable at from $270 to $3.05, falr to good | 5™y, itk Was nccompl'shed at. from $1.50 2 A hindsome picture the opening and the strength of Wheat | i weeks, and ‘are not showing as much con- | closed strong. The transactions for the [ from $2.5 to $2.60, and common grades from |, &' for medium and heuvy, and at from $4.40 With #76 .0 worth of oods, tended to prevent a decline during the day. | cern as they were a short time ago, when it | day aggregated $2,515,000, with the Atchison, 5 down. Representative sales: 5 for light. A germuine oak center table May opened at 5o, sold sparingly at 49%c. | iooked as If winter would never come. There Is | Texas Pacific nds, St. Louls Southwest BEEF. ened ‘with prices on good to cholce o dx With $100.00 worth or goods, and then gradually increased its gain until| not much encouragement In tae situation on low | erp seccnds and Kansas & Texas seconds 3 v. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ady, but with poor and common stuft Cash or Weekly; or Monthly An elegant onk rocker it touched [isc. The reaction In wheat | grades, how There {8 no outlet for ladles | most prominent in the trading. Atchison 101470 8 ling a litile under Saturday’s prices. Th Payments. caused corn {o follow, and May was 50ic | at prices that will e acl 48 declined 1% per cent to 67%, rallied to |13.... 836 5.... 9 101370 3 u 3 about bnlt‘ an )mu‘y from the close, It was | higher price for packl eFy fow market on this | 9% &nd closed at 69; Atchison seconds re. ; «+ 18 ; to *yfl 1}.‘”'\"”‘ e d .'-;::;;::“ at from 50%c to 60%c at the finish. acted 2 per cent to 18%, recovered 1% per HE . s H N ST IR LRI : orispects o ediate Im- Quite an active session was passed de, with no prospects of an immedlat 3 0 3 a roug! land declined 1 per cent to 7% and sold up 3% B A S o LT ot ously for fifiy=three hours and fifs was & good Inquiry for export stock at from $3 e, M active | semsion W Dsed | K nent. Recelptathe past Week at e lend: | cent to 20% and closed ai 2. Colorado Mid Ban ‘and “Lameon were biading - freely, | i markel centers show quite a sharp talling oft. | jand Jeclined ¥ pe SHIPPING AND EXPORT. most of the lambs. ‘The close was lower for all The visibly _supply showed a _ de- i 3 Nov. 2. The Evering Post's London cable says:|21...100 325 17.... 5 Receipts: Cattle, 21,000 b 500 head; erease of 0,000 bu. in oats Some i Nk Tcday's settlement discloses a rather lerger 'S, hogs, 45,000 head: p, strength was derived from _this, but ? 29 amount, but it was easily arranged. Money | g 0 s 5 The Evening J rey the most important cause for the advance | Doston ... 1. 1 still was cheap and contangoes on Ameri- W0 i e HOGS—Receipts, 45,000 head; officlal Saturday, was the good demand and the higher prices cans were 2 per cent. The tone of Ameri- L9 140 103 546 head: shpments, 9863 head; left o In corn. May started at from 32%c to 32%c Totals . 62,195 36 | cans was uncertain, Saturday's rise was s 50 ¥ 1y quite fair; market a &nd sold up to 32%c, closing at 324c. BUTTER. \fer fair largely due to expectations of & bond issue. ? 23 W 7 v R rumyRath e provision market was strong for about | countr c 15a17 The official contradiction, therefore, Induc 36 160 . e Il LR L RRIR LR an hour. It then became very wobbly and | ered creamery, 19G2c; er realizations, but private advices recel ® . L i o (o uncertain, with from bc to The changes in | @i here from good quarters indicate that such | 1§ . R BCsl fr By batlihg and ahipoiEE fots, value between trades In pork. Lard and ribs | BEGGS—Strictly fresh, 19G20c, an lssue must shortly take place, Street and $ZB0GIAG for piEn b J took thelr cue from pork. but were played Y—Old hens, 4c; spring chickens. 6c, | prices are better, except Atchison, which Y CATTLE-Rec 21,000 head sod grades in @ minor key. The market became strong | ducks, 5\@6c; turkeys, spring, 7c; hen turkeys, | has been offered at 5, but subsequently re n 15 com ‘ . again later on buying by Armour's brokers | Te; heavy toms, Beese, 514 ée. covered a little, 50 5 The report coming tonight : SHERP - Receipte, Sy i excess | Formerly People’s Mammoth Installment House. and covering by shorts, The gai; 1 DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens, falr, be; | g wnic SHOW IHET ¢ & A CahiA fred O QUDIATA}) b And 0100 tower: Qay were: | Pork, ike: lard: de and rits | cholce large, ‘6o; choce small, irkeys: | L oaid to Elioy eht onjthe Alohisbu system CLOABIST o WeNK]aHd Bo10c lgw Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Tt o jgoat otis hoa rkess. | proper interest on the 4 per cent bonds has Lllitey e s SRS 18 considered. Other markets were irregular 3 7 16...0 919 27 . LOUIS, Nov. 12.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3,400 N e B o el " §325; grouse, | o firm, but dull. French exchange ' has X % 11001061 . “hipments, 600 head: n frm and - ~ | per doz., $2.75G3.00; blue wing teal, oz, | risen. ‘The gold shipinents from the Bani [ 1....1060 ady; mative steers, 1,000 Ibs., $3.75; light and $1.50 ‘r11-1| wing te per doz., $i Aucks, | ¢f England to Paris have ceased for the HEIFERS. Hmmon. T0@3.05; cows, $1.70 'lw)\ 8 steers, sowaos| "o @30 matiards and red heads, $2.00G2.25; quall, 813 The fellowing were the closing quotations CALYES K g R \ \ \ 3 e e A e el ] on the leading stocks of the Nrw York ex-| 1+ e 3062 s head; market Btrong, active at 10¢ higher: best b0y B50% 3c; small rabbits, $1; jack rabbits, it 3 been earned, but not o if the entire system | ... 00100 Louls Live Stook Market. he leadinig futures ranged as follow i e Z A b oy A 50 o Bos o b VEAL—Cholce fat and small veals are quoted | Change today: 50 - i heavy, $4.30; good light and mixed, $LI3@1.00; 50%@. at biGc; large and coarse, 3Gdc. Atehison.. .. THUPD. &G common_ to_ordinary light, $4.23G4.10. 5 ¢ 1530 $3.60@4.60; ‘native cows, $1.20G3.60; stockers and 2% bring top price Ches. & OMo...... 104 Pacific Mall. . o .50 i PIGEONS-OM birds, per doz., Tic. Chigago Alton 1 142 |PD. & 1 | 310 X . e e, ST e ) Y i G h L H Y Gh"d L J VEGETABLE Gui kg 7oK Blusburr i 1 & head: market Srong (o 106 higher: Dulk of sales 0:ug Gubs Lova Hongy-—roung fen Love Jam, (PQPATORS Weatern stock, car lots, e | Conolidaied Gis 133 Reading. £ 2 g aco; heavien LS packers, HANGLSS: Cash quotations were as followe: OLD BEANS—Hand-picked, navy, 82; lma | Sos Geart faan, * Cupi| Michmand Terim.. s e 8 SHIEEP—Tocelpts, 4,000 head; shipments, 500 The late Eminent Chicago Divine, DAVID SWING, before his death wrote: Unchanged. beans, Cottan Ol Gart, {6 R G W 3 ¥ head; market unchan, WHEAT—No. 3 spring, 58%@50%c; O e Wl 41069 2 00 Del. & Hudson, ... 1274 R.G. W. pid o "KE! \D FEED! New York Live Stock spring, nominal: No. 2 red, (4355 Del; Lack. & W... 100 Rock [siand. SERBRAAND SO k W) orx ulve RRad R e be 9 CORN-No 3 5o30e: No.'s ¥aliow Sivge, < : DEAT G pel bt o o 3 ¥ S0 246 9 NEW YORK, Nov. 12, ac- is better than the }vgs( novel. It will BT ooy 2ol No. 3 white, siyigne; No. | SWEH FSE0E DEC 8 L o O |8t + : e i O o i en ¥y Ssas e e | bring the young folks nearer to nature, and along with the humor will RYE-No. 2, 41%e. BEETS—Per bu., 60a60c. s 40" pld, ) S0 3 ! ST80G270; dry cows, 3126290 3 S BARLEY-No. 5 6c; No. 3, 12G%e; No. 4, | CARROTS-per bu. wgore. = EaSuid. T I L b p Sy AND TAMHE Gow: sheep, te lower: | tell them many a truth. IAX SEED_No. 1. $1.4 £06 PLANT Ter. dar. e " Fort Wavile. .ol 107 |Sugar Rofh ) a3 lambe, @c lower: shesp. poor to piime, $1.006 Every illustration has been made by Mr. Cox himslf, expressly to convey TIMOTHY SEEL Ime, 5 3 C.&E. L pfd. §1 " |Texas Pacific.: 4 5 HOG cak and lower; $ most vividly to the youthful mind the forceful lessons of the charming story, PROVISIONSMens pork. 12,0740 . G0Gisc, Hocking Valloy., -~ 1NgVT. & O, Cont. ptd. 5 ; g p 138, Lacd, per, 100 The’ 57 . short ribs | RUTABAGASper . 76o0c. Ll Gonteal - #1¢/ Dnion Pacfic 3 6. Stock in Sight. Here is a specimen: sides (loose). 6045 ©1 “whoulders | PARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, 2c. 2154 |U.'S. Bxpross. 3 Records of recelpts at the four principal mar- donil o D e <), "G Clear” siaes "(boxed, | TURNIPE-Der bu. ote. St . JotaTor. Money ( Royembor 18, AMdr: 0 o N ¥ darlings,” said the mother bear. By, i 4 TG A Ay Sy 4 . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. e : a WalSicy—Disters anished goods, per gal., | HUBBARD SQUASHper dos., 7 i WESTERN CATTLE. NG hY Ot v Sh TSR ShegRy “You should have passed the hive with care, IUGARS—Unchanged. GREEN PEAS—Per bu., $1.25@1.35. L. E y SOUTH DAKOTA. ChICABO, co..econe And not have tricd to bring it home, T ' g Kansas ‘City ..., The following were the receipts and shipments FRUITS. Loutsville N. Av. Pr. No. i AN , A IULTE. Loutaville & N. o 6 COWS. o.onen RERTOUN it : However sweot be the comb.” S QUINCES—Califorila, per §0-Ib. box, $175. | Kanhattan Co. Il 0IWRL ke S we! may be the c Wecaipin |Shipuienta | | APPLES—Good stock, per bbl. 8206275 | Memuhisdk O i : . Hatch. otals ... S - og | Mishigan wock, 88" New York, $3.4603.5. Nichiean Coti i cows i e 00 X EACHES—None. 0 Pacific ...\ 20% C.F. & 1.\ ecder. ... 2 steers.. 3 51000( 113,000 | ) LUMS—California, none. Mobhs & Ot 1a18|Tanta s n Welsh, NEW YORK, R4000( 122000 | PRUNES None, ' Se! NushvilloChat. ' 00 |He& T Goocis oW o 2 cows 5 fulr refining, Sc; centrifu 108000 180,000 | PEARS—Winter Nell's, $LE07L5. Nationai Cordn ol 0 1 steer.... 11106 fined firm; No. '6, 3%@3 15-1 B o GRAPESConcords, 1010, Laskets, 22023c; | (ol ... Cows, 0 15 ste gt s 8 %G8 13-10c; el 80,000 Californin._none. N. J. Contrai . J._A. Meeker No. 6@3t%c; No. 11, G e — CHANBERRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $10 per bbl. | N & W mti-. ' i A 1680 5 2RS dhee: okt W ; mould BT 1Y, that mhipmimts from R TROPICAL FRUI North Am. G 3 0 Sows, Steors. ... 1086 4 7-16@4%0; standurd A, 3 116gate; Indla wheat shipments, 400,000 bu., against none | ORANGES—Mexican, per box, $.50; Flor- | Northern Padiia, 4|Am Tob. Co...... 1M Caums g fectioners’ &, 4 LisOUe] cut loat, 41 1 g wpek, N AN AS—Cholce stock. $2.000250 per bunch Ay 09 == A Th WHL L1072 uluted, 4 316@4%c; cubes, 4 7-15G4%¢ The Prairie Farmer says 60.000.000 bu. of wheat EMON it 1 . | “The total sales of stocks today were LONDON, Nov. 12.—8UGAR-Cane, qu! has been fed 1o animals and 40,000,000 more il | 2oy oo N oy ey $h00i fancy Florida, stzes | yhares, including: = Atchison, G400 Ame Ink doini; centrifugal Java, 135; be fed 0! %0 and 309, H.00QL50. Sugar, 10,000, Hurlington, 26000; Chicago ; iy A : one. 2,000; Distilling, 5500; General Eleetric, 4 = -3“i'.-..n'n“’“““:.::.’.'.:?;:"’,1;:\‘-‘:2 m:fl‘;]flh]()ng)]r: LLAN Louisville & Nashville, 4,100; Manhattan. 15, (L g New York Dryv Goods Mariet Bege, firm: Sa2re. 0 Looio w1262, : Sei medium, per can, 1tc: | Miemourl Pacific, .03 Natfonal Lead, 3,10); New ¥ NEW YORK, Nov. 12— scasonable fab- ccelpts of whe: 3 extra standards, Xt e k e fies of any description the was very Primary recelpts of wheat, 9000 bu selects, 1o: company selects, 2lc; g, 4,00; 24,400 Tight, "6 “Were the fanil orders ents, 633,000 . pecelpts Tnat v ] Southern Rullroad, 3,900; C Western Henrich, Ading on the spot In spring sp ecelpts of corn, 218,000 bu.; shipmen hm.;w FIGS—Fancy, 16¢; cholee, 13¢c; California, | Union, 5,400, ‘;mm g 5 2 bulls.. many sales of moment we age. S New York Soucy Market. cow 2 Y forwardings on orders in process of execu- Liverpool since November 1 has decreased It HO! California, 15@18e. 8 L. 0 ’ g cloths g at 2 11-16c whoat stock 647,000 bu. The stock today |8 2,63, | MAPLE SYRUI e g e i NEW YORK, Nov. 12—MONEY ON CALIL— |s2 cows. 0 LeRRIR Gk Quleb 8t 8. Lo, Withie @0 aguinst 3,080,000 November MAPLE SUGAR—Per Ib., 10c. sasy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closcd WYOMING. A % 1 and % NUTS—Almonds, 15G16c; English walnuts, 12c; |at 1 per cent. = . il o Visible Graln supply. J. Dunee eays; reluctantly our | flbert fo; Braal | nute, mone: edstern (JRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-24G36 per | 5y, Cam D, S oty Or e e of et follown vance abroad; 1Us b chestntits, no’good stock; shelibark hickory nuts, | cent. & e § julla. X Soows il 2 N S0 R R S quickly on any indication of foreln weakness. | Penuts. Tige. JUTCIOE demapl Snd e ieLAl for aluty naye, | 1T (S46AES Hord. lat, ¥1,520,000 bu.: increase, 1,195.000 bu.; corn, William Loudon recelved the followingfrom | o SAUER KRAUT—Colce white, per bbl., $4.50 | Tonitd, wies BLEGINHA and MASTASSE, com- |y oo, . g © A0 cows.ues 2,638,000 bu.; decrcase, 2,000 bl ontw, 9064000 Thaiman at Parj: | “Wheat market very firm | O3 ber S0 RO SR e pire, pe SILVER CERTIFICATES—63%e bid. ebler bu crease. 309,000 bu.; rye. $40.000° bu.; in- and advancing, small = stock and likely to de- ATy A Als kit GOVERNMENT BONDS—Weuk and lower, | 2 cows.. : ouse 060 1 grodae, 5,000 bu.; “barley, ‘3,883,000 bu.; Increase, grease. 1t wiil be dimcult o veplace” the Ge- ; 3 A Hiats HoRas InAcHIVR (et §3,000 bu. groase, In our stock.” We find it impossible to § 3 caught croppies, perch and sun- | Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: cowi a o Coffee Market. Beerbohm's London cable says: Wheat, car- | o S '&';:,'-'.'.5'-”'|,|K"»;:‘ -wr'j:w‘gg"lk_v\fk"f"t 5@ [ N 118%|D. & R. G. 7s..... 112 strs (g Ry (- RIO DE_JANEIRO, No 2.—Hollda goes off coast, firm, nothing doing; on passig Juice, ', §6: half bbl., 83 i HetiaR g4 COWS. .+ HAMBURG, Nov. 12.—Steady; prices %@1 pfg and for shipment, wheat firm, but not active et No. S, 4 ..l 114%| Erle 2uds.. .01 c advance: sales, 15,000 bags. om vers firm, Mark Lane Englisn and for- 4 hides, 34c 0. 8. 48 cou 11444 (G. H. £ 8. A s 0] i o HAVHIE, Nov. 2.—Opened steady at %@%f - ad elgn wheat a turn dearer, corn @ turn dearer, % e B .8 tnroe. .. R . - : van irregular at %@HC net advanc BRRE ounty maviacs e Coiia , ¥e; No. 1 green aalted Paciiounof 03... . & 10 B Hlen, 23,000 bage, Philadelphia cleared: Wheat, 25,000 bu.; corn, | 40 Ibs., 3 al calf, § to 15 1bs., Te; No. 3 i i ' teers, e el 8967 bu.i oats, 19,647 bu. New York cieared: | 2 veal ) Sc; No. 1 dry fint Kides; B LSRG B ol Stock_ compgny. ... Duluth Wheat Murket, _ Wheat, 50,000 bit.; com, 1,000 bu.: oats, 5,300 bu.: | 6ei No. 2 dry fiint hides,’ 4 No. 1 dry salted [ R1i Currencies. . Y 3 2 cown... 127 COWR, ... 789 213 DULUTH, Nov. 12—WHEAT—Close: No. 1 flour, 7,474 bhls. ' New Ofleans cleared hides, 5o; part cured hides, i per Ib. less than | L New Con. 4s NoJ Cent cows. .11 sUs Tex.. 9 ard, cash and November, Gigc; No. 1 northern, [ 80,000 bu. Baltimore cleared: Flour, 20 fully cured Nilnaouri 0a...+er: 100 |No» Pac 9 steers. ... 8 mteers. .. 11 i and November, 5c; Decemby M mnun cleared: "Flour, 14,100 bbls.; wheat, 22,500 ST R N.C. 123%/|Ne. P & steers. .....1220 1 steer.......1110 6 No. 2 northern, cash, 56c; i e R el e INIMITABLE, ISN'T IT ST. LOUIS. Nov, 15—FLOUR-Firm. higher; | 5% th:iei [N, W Cona Martin, 2 sab 8 ? NEW YORK GENERAL MAKKED palents. $260G200; extra fancy, $2.206230; fancy, | Tonn. new % R. G ¢ |10 cows...... 530 30 cows. Cotton Murker. {scdaba L00G210; cholce, 1:30(11.80 e now 2S5 11308 | ' steers. 000 250 120 atecra... @ | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 12.-COTTON—Mid- Mg : 3 . i) Festerdny's Quotations on Flour, Graln and | 100, Opened stronger on forelgn news and | Tenn. old ¢s. |St.L.& L MLGen. 102 steers..... 935 Allig, 4%c; low middlieg, 45%¢; good o These volumes charm, yes, captivate the yonng mind, and while they please " ght receipts, but tow the close prices let | vu. Genturie §/s. L. o1 Savege. %e: net Teceipts, 8 bales; gross, 29,8 AR N aatt gt e . Provislons, Metals, Ete, awn ot R lwieta inorease, . Cloeing “Swean | ¥ G qujiries. O94[5. Lo £5.¥. Gou. et N dfhci ot Tecelpte, 2008 Liloe: €hose 8% balex: | they are rich in instruction of the purest and bost sort. NEW YORK, Nov. 12 LOUR—Recelpts, though still e higher . cy 1800 48, 69 | Tex. Pac. 06! 1 bull........162) I & bulls.......1%9 c| 63 bales. i : o’ Noyembe Decembe inon 28 A 20 |U i 2 bulls. 111030 T oows.ii B ol S : : B ibee e oot eoaie v Al v Wheat ol abiada Bo, Hndi. 1005 | West Shore u.s. 1005 | 1 cow.... ... 96D deow Eigin Butter Murket, ueer eO e 1s bc)"l’"d }a” question o te el g price. Southern . November, | Con. Pac. 1ats 03, 10254 |Southera R. K. 33, 3 cown... 1 840 pulla. e Fo o flour, dull. Rye flour, falrly active and st.ady. 4 oo e 1N L1 2 ] Jawny.i b0 1l v. 12 —BUTTER—Virm; 20,400 The Brightest, BY 2 cown..1.0 row 3 s : . at 23c und 5,400 1bs. at 2%c. e A Buckwheat flour, firm; §20)2.05. % R om0 Ny 1 cow.: e un . The Richest, afl‘.}éN MEAL-—Quiet; sales, 2400 sacks. eleva i me loans. 243 percent. Closlag pricas for cow A 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Easier; VHE ‘ cows 3 cow BUCKWHEAT—Steady; 55063, BOSTON, Nov. 12, loans, 1134 osr cent; | 5 W, [ i > 3 Cowa i i . A The Jolliest, ~Nominal; car lots, G4@55c; boat loads, No tra stocks, bon1s aud winlug i COWS..... 1% cows. 2 December, 94%c; Ma; p=y 30, f lake and rail polnts. S s o 20N The Cheapest BARLEY-Quiet; No. 3 Milwaukee, 61662, RLAX SEED Fim: .4 g " R Motadery R AT evaorts, soco | SHOVE O] Wi ot bull ws. T. LOUIS, Nov WOOL—Qulet and Y S Danteal Sowi..o 1010 3 R Juveniie in the world today, especially at the 28,000 lot cost price of Bu.i salen 8,740,000 bu. futures, 56,000 bu. o " 00.00810.00. Huy State Gas." 134 Atehixon 2ds. ows oz LHH ik marbet’ mtroager: No. 5 red in sare” hod 8 recmors $Giz0c, | Bell Telephone. .. 103" | Atchison ds. W ATlen - o i con 3 13 cows. W FOR ONLY i g, Yot S Libieral O i b s Bsmete comn e 3 380 M Rtrn... B, 10 CENTS. Bfvance: No. 3 red. Jancary. 5% Qeoke” Dlore 3 ' : b: Fltehbur . 14 | Atlantic. RASKA. BALTIMOR! N 2.—Clearings, hebeiary, 6 o T Gomed | WY Gen. Bleeiris ]..[1 aby Boston & Moriians Pitch & Gilhtrnend, balance i TO OUR READERS BRR. ChONT:, chai Bgo. clossd. eoyo: ! fifihote Bigat. . 40| Botie & Bosto > Tl B cows. 812 160 __ 1 cow........1210 NEW YORK Clearings, 80, uch a chance is not likely ever to be offered again in this cit, closed 63%¢: November, . 8%, closed Sh%c: Do - Mexican Cenirall. 7% Calumet & Heol sl IR raply. WBW TORK, 8 y g 5. cember, 5% R " Wy P ot - A aiter. Pk | M AR 1214 Contenmial. . oo.ven 1 i Co it s, 100 bu.; ese, S0, AL e steam; | Qid Colon. 7 [Erankii. compn 0 gl | PHIARELEILY Jov iclanne, s | g BOQKS--EACH COMPLETE IN ITSELF, i - Huke & Steihl sales, 335000 by 3 000 bu. spot. 5 Ked shouldy Qreson Baors fire steer. 1070 315 16 steers. .....1242 market drm; No elevator; 585 | 8.1, longs ehorts, o ST 4 46 steers. 126 3 25 R } 2D BRLINESORC - REEhAY. on London, elght Bring or send 10 cents for each copy desired. We deliver or mall as you o allowt: steamer mixed, o in slevator: Bt ‘meats, I - : ( HOOSToduy's _receipts “Meluded nearly aya sight, % ms itos 0 ti dhin Aedl mm.:r: tronger with wheat, but trade ribe, $e&%: shors, 4% Ry i hogs bought at Sioux Cits on Saturday by F MEMPHIS, Nov. carings, $441,060; bal- | wish, No extra charge. ADDRESS L prices finally react d somewhat - 8~—Flour, 8,0 bls.; wheat, 2, u. - mond. Including stale hogs held over f) ances, $62,485. New York exchange, selling at N BUSINESS QS at A o B |l R TS e, o | Naw ok Wi Gumeasioas o (st dal ot i ek B el | A e ware 1o sion 3¢ | B A H orrice) Omaha, Neb. “flc ay. N B f 3 % oo oA G SHEEP—Receipts, 400 head: shipments, none CHEESE—Wiscoasin full cream, Young A.. | Adams Expross.. 143 [Northwestern . s <o 86 20 e . market steady, DUt supplics too HERL to estab. Es 28% 2014 16 | 18¢; twins, 12%c; Nebraska and’ Towa, fuli | Alton.T. H..... 13 do pfd. 3 - 3 lish representative quotations. 0 B+ R+ i} ©ream, 11¢; Nebraska and lowa, part skims, [ o pid......... 198 |N. Y. Centrai.. 3 = — May. $2346@% 9% @8c; Limburger, No. 1, l¢; brick, No. 1, ilci| Am. Express..... 113 |N. Y. &N.Eng { : Kansas < iy Live Stook Market. Fork per bb: Swiss, No. 1, 14G1c, Balitmoro &OH1G. 00 [ORtatio & W i 510 L 3 KANSAS CITY, Nov. 12.—CATTLE—Receipts dan........| 12 273! 12 873 3 HAY—Upland hay, $9; m'dland, $8.50; lowland, | CanadaPacifc.... U2 [Orogon Tmp. .. 1850 ¢ T e R e e R ) 13 20 $1.50; rye straw, $#. Color makes the price on | Canada Southera. 82 |Orezon Nav.. 2 1350 g and lower: Texas steers, $2.2003.35; beef stec LI hay. L'ght shades sell the best. Only top grades | Central Pacific... 10'|0.S. L. & U. N. 4 - : 3 ; 7 Ji . Dana. closed 1 or, bu.; corn, 5,000 bu.; bats, 44,000 bu NEW YORK. Nov. 12.—The following ars the | from local b and although the situation | stock board today on account of funeial of 1816 | pmem— Ay 5 & ) x e cloIng MInIng quot: ed racher bul the, market opened with | member. ¥ -~ —Recelpts, 160,400 bu.; exports, 6,300 bu.; ansas City Markets, - - es_anywhere from steady to a nic higher | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The cash balance in Sales, 235,00 bu.’ future 14000 bu. wpol. | KANSAS Nov. 12 “WHEAT—Yo higher: | Chorer 1o 1. R £ ] Saturday. Fair to good heavy and butcher | (e treasury toddy was $101,383,135; gold rese the Head. fi« ‘market firmer; : delivered, | No. 2 No. 2 red, 4Sifiidc: | GaStor i 3 (JBER a0 i R wi i Srown Point 3 ? bt hogs sold Iargely 8t $45 1o $4.85. The | os o0t 2ee 3 ) A track, white A0%0: track, | Mississippl river: No. 2 hard, bi%c; No. Danawiad IR e e 1800 as'on Baturday, and the {op was only | ANNATL, s . 2109 per cent. <P shirty.gun R UL whar senetaily ~ firm | 8ot G s Goula & Cury. s 80 |siorra Nevada,... 70 Light and lghi mixed stuf sold at from | NeW Xork v Dsber Weich Tano . LOUDON, 81l day with wheat. closing 4@ %c advance; Jan- | 'CORN—Weaker; No. 2 mixed, 43¢; No. 2 white, | Hulo & Norcross.. 90 |SIAnAARd, oriirss 340 o e, e marhet rather strengthined | InSs. 83.600.700. i & L WM SADY ciosed at A< February clued ilc; Ma, | @ isc Homestamac o8 o800 |UntonBon. o 780 |as the mormning advanced, under the influence of | NEW ORLEA ork ex- every prominent dea ined B3 No S e Meomicas 1S Biaaa "mrent ot e n point Tradine was | clearing, H1.155,20 lerinteUnicasues. | Commission Merchant 8U67%c; good to cholce, | BUTTER--Active; fan ator, 16 ~ At mostly at from 363 to W60 On Baturday au| PARIS Nev. 12~ . m.oThree per cent The Ducber trade R JOPS—Weak: state. common to cholce, old, Qa8 At ve and firn London Stock Quotations. sold at $4.40 to $4.50, Representative sales: mark in this country, slons. London, 25 13¢ for checks. + ELEEY . i9ue: Faciic coast, 34@1e. RECEIPTS. 1. ; corn, none; -cats, | LONDON, Nov. 12.—4 p. m. closin Av. 8h. T No. Av. Sh ST, LOULS, Nov. 12.—Clearings, $4,640,057; bal- nd tho Hail mark ia “iPirm; wet saltd New Orleans, se- | n e T T T e AR [ Jectod, 4 (o 65 Ibs., bo; B a ances, 47,488, Money, quiet. SG1 per cent Ex England cre & guarene Private wires to Chicago and New Yorks . 45 0 68 Ibs., bo; Bucnon Ayres. dry, 2 to | sHIP ¢ w1 b 2 Yio; Texas, ‘ary. M to 3 iba,. @86 ng e p N sme} 14N, ¥. Centrai ... ceeen 300 |3 Fulr_demand; 2 ‘mixed, 030u0; | omghiese - 80 [Ynton Ogn.ocovie 80 | Sokive buying and good Teports from the cast, and | change, bank " par; dicount; £ Jeetod chante'on New York! par bia, " T w. | Al busipess ‘orders placed on - Chicags A oats, none. ] CONDON, Nov joi0 i8*guoted at_ Huenos " oo m"rl‘ilu— uist bt steady: lemlock ” woe, e bR v Ty vy M 0| Raasuivania Avees a3 Madrid, o Lisicn, S2i0; 8¢ &/ jewel Hampden move- ;':rreuulmmlenece solicited. yres, light to heavywelght, 16@16c. Papolis Wheat Market. . o . . ctersburg, 60; Athens, 77; Home, 107.60 ana, \ 4 e . Vitton, Troors b New L L~Stendy: domestic feece. 16G2¢; pulled, | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 12—The wheat market | M€3 v. k| Mex. Coi ow ds. 0 o8 y ; Bansin Dnctcr cesmn | \SON RO W LINOR RorE i, BN was very strong during th morning, mainly BAR SILVER-20)4d per ounce. CHICAGO, Nov., 12 —Clearings, $16,465, 000, stand at the head. . VISIONS-_Beet, steady, Cut ments, frm; | due' (o Srong clbien ana advancing mackeis ot | MONKY -\ por cent Money, 4Gi4ls per cent on call; 546 per cent on | yeyour dealer does not keep our watches mall i bellies, & iy flklrd shoulders, Blic; | the principal European ports. The visible sup- | The rate of discount in the open market for time. New York exchange at par. Foreign dress and we will send you the B hams, 8%G8%c. Lard, firmer; western | ply increase caused some weakness, but the mar- | both short and three mounths’ bills is gar cent change opencd dull. Sterling commercial, $1.85 aley who does. Tk E clomed &t 0318 saioh, 400 Uercen 50 H1.70 | Lot cloved NGILO higher il round than Butsr | Gousois for aoney md the seeount, 10 1T L peRngeee PRB...223 &F $EEEE

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