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Tuturos, steady! Aniow, 114,000 Bales: Novembor %ei prime white, 3. CINCINNATI, Nov, 8.~ Money, 2@ iper &Ht. 2 L ; Uiy, December, ks 0L Thnay, 4 s N o A, T premlume fhegeivge, e L i 0% A It O ¥ OMABA GENER 1,889,500, i 2 : s Nl hoRtT e, 3170 — NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 35.Clearings, $.005 1, v e L ol B0E TN Augus gy, & . P B . Aftor a Dull and Heavy Session Wheat and Conditton, of Trade sad Quotations on |{hh, New S xchunee, bonk, P, commeraiel Beef Tndca Sufl'er: Gnatrl‘y from the Slack E: Novey BCOTIONC I mid Business in Most Lines Shows a Decided discount 1o : f A palen; recelpts, 7,400 bales; Oorn Reacted. Staple und _Fanoy Proauce. PARIS, Nov. 2.—Three per cent regtes., 102 e e 2 ¥ ‘ Change for the Better. The poultry marke€.jg i about as bad shape | Ze for (he account. FXchange on Laldon) 25 as could well be & F The market s gfut- | 4o for checks CORN {HAD A MODERATE TRADE. LATE |tea umd it'e o atsuiiatir to move siocks | T, HOUIS, Moy B otrggs SORTY: i | COWS AKD STCCKERS SELL FAIRLY WELL | H:.cufd & o ine | LABOR 1S MOKE EXTENSIV.LY EMPLOYED There appeats .0 be He:UmMIL to the amount of Nov. Shwantd s auvtetelbale p 3 : Asmocimted l'anks turing the Last Week. — i « | Poultry in the country. 5 285 Madric TAghon, 22.75; P p, . ¥ NEW YORK, 23.~The following | gy ' " Toward ghe End of tho Session the Sea- | POy i, W CWETEL 1 gse: fair to koot | & rebure, 60 om0 Under Grades Bring Relatively Bottor Prices lmn g t | ki, compiigl by e ine | Wheat Loat the Cent Gainad Last Week Woned Sent Adviees of n Revival country, 11@13c; eholde w0 tancy, 1wiie; gath- | enna, 103, 5 Than the Flalshed Article—Hogs Go . B Pl o and Corn Fell Off a Little—Sales - ered creamery, i9EIe P HEPALA tor Creamery, 53 n ¢ 7 total clearances at the principal cities and ot the Demund for Koth EGOS—Strietly Tnid, 210, fresn (cold STOCKS AND BONDS. | Off Further Owing to Poor Qual- . o | the percentage of increase or decrease, us of Wool Show w Slight Corn and Wheat, "';‘,’.’;('l ‘r:‘x““w' ohickine, ity of Offerings. ! |compared with the corresponding week last Increase. o st DM e, | Volume of Business on *Change Was Lighter 3 i year: ' . 0 Than Usaal s : e i CHICAGO, Nov. Z—After a dull and < R T Chickens, Inye, fhii | NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The volume .of FRIDAY, Nov. 2 _ i R e .| NEW YORK, Nov. #1-R G, Dun & Cose heayy session wheat and corn reacted, and go0d o olce heavy, TG business on the Stock exchange was lighter | Total receipts today were cars, u ver . I [+ o weekly review of trade tomorrcw will say at the finish, on reported improvement in|3melh Sc: e, to Wood, '4GD today than for some time past‘and the spec- | fair run. Arrivaly for the past five days ; 3 32 1 . There is some change for the better. The export demand, May wheat closed e lower, | GAME-Dr chickens, ' mer. dos., 43,5 ulation was less spirited. Covering of short| foot up 17,850 cattle, 47,200 hogs and 1,922 6 16 i TR zain 1s slow and in some direéctions not May corn- Yc lower, and May ocats o |Erouse L $3.0063.50; biue wing te contracts caused a fractional advance In|gheep, showing . decrease of over 3,000 Boton J 3 very distinot, but the sigew of-it are & doyér, Provigions finished with but little duckn, -i.u'f-]”:'\; [;}f"""', Pt the opening dealings, lm!' there “,“- N0 | cattle and 400 shetp and an increase of 5,200 il - H A Dhiladelphia little more definite than last week. The + 1 lehunge cks, $4.0004.50; matlgrds and ds, real strength to the trading and a reaction | hogs as comparelt With receipts for the (a0 e R 3 most important of them is Inrger employ= Wheat started weak and weary. Minne- |2 auail SIS@L7: deor saddies, 1201 quickly followed. Under a buying move- | game period last wedk. L3 S Hlumire e f | ment of labor, answering better demand b Y 5y | telope waddles, 10gf1ic; small rabbits, $1; Jack | ment New Jersey Central sold up =harpiy | Cattle recelpts 'wefe nearly 800 head |t s Pl { b e e Whole. foe adt e apolls and Duluth reported receipts of 822 | ranbite,"$1 @1 a pts arly 7 on the whole for manufactured products. ©cars, ;compared with only 516 on the parallel | VEAL—Choice fat 68 small veals are quoted (and its shares advanced in sympathy, In-| heavier than a week ago, and the dullness |96, 7 |\ 3¢ gindinnatl | Muel cf this 1s due to the unnatural delay : 5 Kansas ity 4 , el s Y and course, 54ric. cluding Lake Shore, Pullman, Western|and weakness that 'characterized Thurs- % E anses Cityss . R g s & Wt EH" pe duy bt' last’ year. The English mark SESE—Wisconkie full cream, Union and Manhattan. Before 11 ;0'clock y N o ¢ DR VR . e . . Huftars bkt P R IR L bt ot were quoted dull and lower, as was to be |13 . 12%c; Nebigaska and Iow: p . k| day's trade marked, the business today.| 1.0 A 3 LRy R from prolonged uncertainty, but it means expected., Liverpool, London and Antwerp |lle; Nebraska ‘and lowa, part skims, 1gsc; | Another reaction took place and New Jer-| During the first four days this week values : 9 g4 | Muwauke 448 |an nctual incrense in the enrnings and cathes kit with atiy encouragement from | LAmburger, No. 378} brick, No. 1, lie; Swiss, 'sey Central was the chief apffefert Then|qeclined %o to and while there was |20 . 3 w Lousville i 4 7 | purchasing power of the milliong and sv this pibe these markets would do better. | FiAY-Upixnd oy $0.50; midiand, $9; lowland, | the market steadled itselt for & While and |no further quotahle decline today ‘the |32 1 i o |Marenpola i | glves promise of a larger. demand if A8 Moy, Which closed — yestordny at 59%e, |6 rye siraw: fheiColor makes the price on | Bradually gained a fraction, but the temper | demand was slack, the feeling weak and 5 10 i BRATS nea | tuture. Prices 6f farm products the el opened with sellers at from 68%c to G8%c, :::‘;;u x‘n\:h;m_.:le. #ell the best. Only top grades n(l I.hp l![vm:ulu(l<:|‘| change rapidly u"’rl" business dull and Fraggiog throughout. s, e 30 L;. e e 3 ol A AL : aggregate do not improve, but the prevafl and onlg one or two Who were willing to| PIOEONS~OId bird per doz., 5. a bear attack on Chicago Ga, Whigh) $o far | The market for coW stuff was better than 3 10 0 5 3 s T L . ing hepefulness is felt in fomewhat larger pay the higher of those prices. It sold at VEGETABLES. ?',Tu‘:.‘.’:'«!" be learned, wis merely cligue man: | for fat cattle. Undfr & good gencral demand | SHEEP-_There was o fair suppls Pl .| transactions. The wheat midrket has lose once aw low as 58%c and from that to 1-16c | POTATOES-Vegteth stook, car lots, 620%%c; | Northwestern, Sugar and Lead, und the | {rade was reasonablylbrisk and prices as a | {ilad, Weloling some very kuod s ons, Ehe | Indinnapoiis L this week the cent it gained ‘last week. Blgher, December was for sale afl the | Ao rieked, havy, $% lima| MATKEt Swung into tho afternoon decidediy | rule was fully steady. Fair to good veal | aitiably ‘Suinay ail wronnd kalr o Ciolce. ma | Hot : Recelpts were larger and Atlantle exports time in larger quantities than (here were | beats per ib., Gige. it ol s B ier attan R E PSR NEL | DEINRS JWIRS. 9. UYLt roquent ut wchdriw] OB olanle 81 iESsge R0 e o e |1 ¢ | are also larger, being bushels, against orders, 85 T0c. § ceurred day, y ps, e es mold | ! 2.0 i common and st sheep, | Wartianton BRRE B el A Mt & buyers for it, and that resulted in ad- {':’,’{,“;(‘,{‘" riders, 85g70c. rally,. Jn ‘which ' Chloago Gas, Delaware & }z‘m(‘:l’y ul[“"\v:}'n‘l:\'“"fl';‘\);l{:q i M:;:L‘ SLOMLIN; - food 10’ choioe. 40 €0 100-1b. lambe, | o iPhnKtON i [ 703,026 bushels last year, but these are of ditlonal Weaviness In May. The latter % . | Hudéon and Cordage were most prominent. | ate. ‘ruled about steady. | $2.0063.75. Representativ : L R e 1 (i | small account compared .With.iiHe BISES § Hom i L, $2.75@3.00, The better tone was not, however, long | A" very bustness wi - | No. Wt Pr. | Peoria sadind 2 ..o | visible supply. Forelgn reports this weelk ¢ dropped to G8%c, recovered again to HL e e g L vy fair bus was transacted in| N 4 b TR, O s tiisbd Ao h onos sriore; [aintained, and during the last~Hour of | stockers and feeders and the fair to-choice | ghSIFKE wiiiiivisiviiiiinsins st | Memoniy e - [have been rather more promising, thoush reacting to §8t%c. Reports from the north bettiede 15 the 1ats Gealings”there was & | §rades went at. rather steadler, 1€ 00t |y ative Gwen... il B 2l R IR i bl L the fact remains that ther world's crop west indicated that farmers’ dellverles PLAN pressure to sell the grangers, principally | mame Ty Piices; The poor to fair stock steers | 1oz native mixe v PG, el New Haven e 37,513 | outside of the United States is: probably “ were falling off. On that Information the 1= Per Th., Ta@sc. Northwestern, The market closed unsettied erent request and sold slowly [am Wyoming mixed.. 110010 Savannny i . " the largest ever grown. Corn has, decHns price rallied again to 58%c. The primary | PARSNIPS—Per bu,, 50@60c. With ' hajority of the: Shares traded in | At mean prices. Good to choice feeders |29 Wyoming mixed I e vinglivld, Mass.. Lo i i, cent, recelpts having much Increased. < ‘Wheat receipts were 618,285 bu., and export | RUTABAGAS-Per bu., 75aG%. lower than' the final figures of yestérday, | argcduotable at :$2.70G: fair to good, " v BB ERIN .‘:,‘,,.. demand for cotton ‘.‘,,,n,mfl large, clearances from the Atlantic seaboard were | PARS doz. binches, 25c. The more notable lobséaRTe.COraETe. EUATAL: $236g2.60, and common gtades from $2 Receipts nnd Disposition of Stock, Portland, M. 0.250......1. 0100 | exports being 00,000 balés lager. than If - again. very small. Argentine wheat was s s Satic teed, 3 per cent; Northwestern preferred, 21 | 40Wn: Representative sales Officia) recelpts and disposition of stock as | Aflanty, o the same week last year, but receipts also % youd 34 per quarter higher. Cables came % per 'cent; Northwestern common, ¥ per cent DRESSED BEEF, shawn by the books of the Union Stock Yards [ 1o ortlh. continue greater than a year ago, and for SH— Py 01 e Symense 3 eak at the close. Baltimore wired that| MNUHBARD SQUASH= Per doz., T8 National 'Lead, 1% per cent; Rock 1siand, % | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Aw company for the twenty-four hours ending o i\ . | thres months will closely approximate those of¢ Jas, an improved cash_demand for | GREEN PEAS—Per bu. $1.25@1.5. per_cent, and_St. Paul er cent, Tne [25....1006 §2 75 o'clock p. m., November 33, 18 gl e L[ ali [ of the same three months last year, when wheat and corn, New York reported FRUITS. pond market was firmer and quiet during SHIPPING AND EXPORT. RECEIPTS, o ovesys 6,637 (.. | the yield was over 90,000,000 bal The ~J1b carioads ‘of wheat taken there for ex- QUINCES-Calitoria, per 501, box, 10, the morning. In the late session there was 96 325 19....1302 3 R . Head |7 v AR } vrice’ rose an elghth. Textile -industries wr!ku:ndhslx 1'.’uu|~ besldfi ntfl(ul D '::. 'mv APPI e Dar - Bl more animation to the dealings, and the v PR e s CoRS TENRe LYY thakiry : gton, Del...iiias' Sl 6| have added a few factories to the working market here became quite firm on the lat- active issues generally ranged lower, The Y A H Bessssendiananinaininiaiiiiinieieie 87 | N $ild. ¥ list against only one or two withdrawn, ter information and recovered all but e | 31 5" 85 New York or New sales for the day were $1,021,500. il 9 |Sheep . S ( re 1 che Y e 3 5 fid : . . SRR Sk S iyl and there has Deen some improvement in of its earlier loss, the closing bids for May |~ PEACHES—None. he Kvening Post's London cablégram G B, <o [ the demand for woolens, More supple- being 68%c. PLUMS—California, none, says: There Is some reason for belleving | 20 5 i DISPOI ) Tacoma ... e 8 mentary orders for spring have been res Corn had a moderate trade at a further| PRUNES—None. that operations are under way which should | . p 9 Cattle BI INEIRAW, | MicH. .o 1 celved ‘and colder weather has increased decline In price. From 48%c at th pening | PEARS—Winter Nellis, $1.76@2.0. have a slightly beneficlal effect from tne Omaha._Packing company. . . SHoRane. 6 o the demand fo. avy goods ik o the thie- price declined to 48lec, but was sus- GRAPES_Concord, Jf"" baskets, none: Ma- Ahmenrnn"]\olnll of view on American ex- G. H. Hammond ¢ 0 . Jacksonville w..ioee 0 . . ! B by ‘covering of shorts and a few |lngas, per 65 to G8-lb; bbis.. gross, change. American stocks were ¢ oc tal% covering of sh a e AR b I ks were dull today, 5 g Pty ) (| whle, the market is fiot (goygyand the P 0 o ARCEL I il CUIERUE . i R R L S manufactured product Is it clow the dy ¥long accounts at the decline. od fancy but rather firmer. Consols sold at 103 el el b X i sagees 3 U A g RS T g GBS 0 the end of the session, the se TROPICAL FRUITS other gllt-edged stocks were enormousl QB St Oty .l s " : | the week increased again, thouwh' still far board sent advices of a revival of the de-| In answer to the inquiries strong. The Parls bourse is becoming buc Clavalana ' .. IR 3 ke . REIR AR U L | behind last year, and for four weeks of mand for both corn and wheat, and that, [ fruit firm, the following reply ha ant again, If this continues much |more Hamilton & 8.0 17| Lexingion, Ky, I ...[oill | November have' been 12,259,300, pounds, together with the ready sale for the Te: | celved from one of e most exp vers | gold will ‘g0 from here to France| Re- ceipts, eaused the market to wake up here | in the state of Flotida and be dej newed purchases of German consols! here £ SR Hngnamplon ot ° il | against 1T pounds lixt”year. Sinod i 2 Recker & Degan... 1l 4 tay City, Mich B ki oo | August the sales have been 12 per cen and brought about a recovery of the|Upon as both authentic ble. T indlcate a probable shipment of gold td Ger- L 4 £ he sa ha € I t earlier 1088, May closing at 48%c. sponse explains itselC: many. e TR R @ Rl River more than last vear, but °3 per cent less Another very qulet session was passed in | [0 answer to inquicios will say, that the or O o . Vagsant. ... i ; R T e R LA po 1005 AW 1802 The dron industry again res The following were the closing quotations 110 1. t . . senringfiell, | cords lower prices for Lessemer. iron, $10.40 odts, Fiictuations were confined to very | fro%, from nctual gathering and measurements, | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | 4., s R R Reit 4 ; RN G R el narrow range and entirely in sympathy | patent judges from 10 per cent to 3) cent, | change today: 50 16 B 107 v ohl S g d Rt bidy R oo products. The consumption Is large and Wwith other cereals. May started 32%c and |This grows out of the fact that all of the fruit | Atchison Norihwostorn 3 . 2 B i et % iBE | sHastings, o Sl 13 [ for the eason falrly well malntained, but 80ld off 1o 32%c, closing at 32%c. that I on the tree is visible from the outside. | Adams E: AODId Ftteerv, i - Thc ove Aigsin 3, *Chattanooga e § it {5 not equal to the capacity of the works The provision market averaged weak |l have never known of an absence of an | Alton, . 1t o oniril. ¢ B o G AR ] ) b TR 15| in cperation, and their struitglo to get and wore a very heavy appearance until|crop equal to this year, and my al * do pfd. . : B bkats 5 2 | sNash g | 20| business keeps prices at the bottem. It in near the close, when buyfng by packers |called to this absence m-Iv‘ by a shortage Am . Expres . 114 rio & o soee ! T SRR i i Vi 10 3 % reported an American shipyard has secured brought it back, after anearly decline, to|&athering. By 31‘.‘:;”..,’»‘"2‘3, LA MO TR ] .6 riiavs - 2§y g s CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. *Salt Lake i, 2. forders to build three armored crulsers for about the level of the previous l,fli 82 alol | 0 e o e e tbovin thie . . £ 9 £ sHelena AR . sease . | Russia, which will give added,work for {gher and ribs unchanged for January de- | nifi A the recent storme. Those that are | Chos. & Ohlo.. P w Thero Was a Somewhat Stendier Tone | sKaimizoo tons of cast pipe for Tokio Wil probably Hveries. in latitudes wherp the visi:s from the frosts | Chicago Alton..... PSR, .. ... : COWS AND HEIFERS, to_Cattle, s 77 - be secured by ‘a_ southern concern. Tin, The leading futures ranged as follows: are ‘ot 1o greatewill realize larger prices on | G B & Qo |Pull :: ot 0 CHIGAGO, 2.—There was & somewbat | rotals United States..|$1,018,00.5 ~ | conper nnd lead are all weakerimnd eome T - - the fruit that iy field. The only trouble with [ Chicago Gas. ... 7 H EIFE stehltio) e to the ca parket today Mhe clus ve of Ne Y orlk 9, concessions are reported in tin plate. e “Arttelon. ] Obon. | High. Drices ‘mow. 1 that risty and green fruit 18 | Consolidated Gas. Y HEIFERS. | meadiepitone to the cattle matket toduy. T i f Now York...|_d Coke product sllntly decreassdrabut. was being shipped, where only bright, swee. fruit [ C.. C., C. &8t L.... e 330 demafid was no better, but the fresh receipts DOMINION OF CA about the largest ever known for October. i v should be forwarded. It is not human natur Colo. Coal & Iron. ) see wepe Nght. From $3. bulk of -~ — 2 The failures this week have been 2 ',n 5314 ik % |10 be pleased with vinegar where honey {8 de- | Cotton Ofl Cert. X ) 8 ¢ 3 4 the fntfves. Weste of which there were | Montrent e A i the United States, aga 5 lnst 'year, and GH| 58N@Y 3 | kired. hnd ail shippers Know or ought 1o know | Delaware & Hud . L. . g 6,500 head R BtaNT AL rom FLTED b BLED Rl PR Y 44 |30%n Caneda, againgt B¢ Jast yoke by this time that rusty fruit is not in demand | Del., Lick. & W. 6% [St, Paul... vvel SO0 g . g . S LT O P U REE, A OIS0 1 and | Halifax CEEAEN LN Canadn, R carly in the seasofl. D. & R. G. pfd ¥ do pfd.. . & e 2. Texans were wanted a om $1 b $3.2 Hamilton . ’ PRRE PP 1:& ORANGES—FI e 5. D. & C. F. Co. . St. P. & Omal . 834 b & L b In hogs lows prices prevalled today, There | Winmipg : (P BRADSTREE TRADE REVIEW, 4 BANANAS_Cholca, stock, $2.0002.50 per bunch. | EQe. ;. Palsapia. o AT was a_decline of from fe to 10 In good grades Totals % i .«’/':M?fl:fi"flmmu 54.00; " fancy Florids, | ;40 RI.c.. ---.r B aaiasy and of from 10c to 15e In poor and common. Re- = : Feiture of the Weolk Has Beon Yhorenssd an S PINEAPPLDS--None, 3 & Norhorn ptd. . ‘e, Coal & Troil. | 143 | 1.... 19 : 2 ¢ s [ colpte wete 100 head lese than Inst Fridny, but Distrivution of fensonable ¢oods. 3214 . & E. L pf 3 B % the Geriahd was Indifferent and th ing ex- > v ¢ o8 _praasil ks MISCELLANBOUS, .| Hocking va . & O. Cent. pfd. . B i tremely/shaavy: The top of the markel was WOOL MARKET, NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Bradsfrect's to 1205 | 1205 OYSTERS~IXL, Sc; meduim, per can, 100; | Illinots Central Uulon Pacl 4.75 afid/the bulk of the trading was below $1.65 morrow will say: The features;of general ttic., ... 110 2 i $4.75 af K of & i horse shoes, 12c; extra standards, 15c; extra se- | St.B. & Duluth. U.'S, Express. 3 5 from H4.45 1 316 buyini the Bilk of the mediun 0 o | trade for the week inelude an . increase In lects, 17c; companys-selects, 2ic; New York | K. & T. ptd. St L& P 3 “ 3 to $140 poing | Luree h“‘“‘";rnl:,lfn.Alu-llh:”"‘rnl AELIRS | alatitbution’; otrhol i AR koI ANAAL heavy : S Al and’ heavy welghts, &nd fron counts, 25¢. = Lako Erie & West | "do pfd. 7 ol the prices most frequently pald for lght, Many Ny Y Rive s 4 BWARIG RS Faucriala) cholce, 13@lMc; Cal- ragpu. . |Wells ¥ . i " 3 8 hojes Hold at from $1 th $1.90 and culls And D% | LONDONy Nov. 25.-Atithe wool auction sules | clothing, hats, seasonable dry goods, and at | ornia, bags. ake Shore, 3 5 ware o drae at from 1o $3.50. i 3 « hardwa k g’- % HONEY-New York, 170; Califorria, 16c. Lead Trust.. bt . : H N ok e drae ot from 800 (0 G50 5 tion, | 000y 168 bules Wore offored, of which 3,00 | various points hardware and shoes. 'Trade May’ s MAPLE S8YRUP—Gallon' cans, T m‘-:”lllzm Loulsville & N v} 3 1 i Althoush. the estimated recelpts show n cone | Were withdeawn. The demand continued slack | was stimulated by seasonably colder m”'i"""‘"""" o sy e (NUTS=Almonds, 15gloc; EnglishIwainite, ite: | I & . A e e ¢ Fldbrabie fafiing” off. the (houtandas recelved at | trom all quarters. There were but w fow parcels | Weather and a continuance of 'thie feeling 5§ BLOGT. Etendy 1o 00d atoek:” shelbarkc Wickory muts por b | Memphis s O the eginming of the weck still stand in the | witable for America and nolling was taken. | of confidence in an approaching” increase % UL A wrm,x'r‘ s No.3aping | 8 ik B Witap el iy " il Mlehpan Coni. A e 4 j s o 'Lfi.x‘.‘“""‘.',Tu.f‘.l‘;‘."fl‘.“.»!. o hure, ware 1Y | TEacian woots sore:aehurally ot b doubira) Guals | in demand; At tha scuth AeUVIERIENINS o inal; No. 5'215 5314 e " ldnvnnuu o white, per b, $i50 | Jinnourl Pacidc’, a5 ¥t S : 5 ¥ poor to extra sheep and from 32,75 to | ity and showed a 3 Jots | fluence 13 @ moderate advahcé in the OATS Fl 3 'No. 3 te,” B2@32%0; | @4, 3 g o 2 Ty o8 OBlos <5180 b > e et Fpaa i withdrawn, - Cape of Good Hope and Natal | price of cotton, due to the gréiter favor Nl ae 1 3 Funcy, In halt bbie. DeT o1 | Natlonal Cordage. ~ Wk([T: A A. &N 131.,.. i 2 hoes, 3100 head: sheep, 6,000 head. * | the satex in dotai, with which lower estimates .nfw(llhe stze BARLEY SGc; No. 8, 53@e; No. 4, £ 3 N. 9. FGentrai, TS L & K. 3 vening Journal reports w Houth Walox, 3,158 bales: scourcd, | of the cctton crop are & recelved and to s A H . : No. 4, B cm’m' e nland s hwm;:':‘- u]z E{d' 1 i r“f‘ ‘-u‘u«_ 57,000 head; { Rab: 1a 214d; greasy, 4U8 . ,: lu\\l'h 'l‘r b lf;o pr:fl uhl |n-lv of ‘ll\\- v-_|‘3|hn|un ahnt (lm- I;’nca R e 3 i ee o S. R 07 head; Shipments vesterday, 7510 head: | scoured, 10g110; & B 0%C cforia, | of cotten Is too low ere hns also been !l::&.I‘lAl"l‘lfi(IYAh}l(H ?:;- lx'r{r‘l:;r“i.'a.m.'-.li. b T e i q;c’%\d pickerel, 6@8e; n:;;::::r::lp(‘uoln“ A:lo R‘l(h b 3 PULLS AND STAGS, 3 _‘.Yu- t 000 |: ad 5 Quality " | bales; scoured, 63,dqils 4d; greasy, {_'H‘ S ‘:I good demand for spot cotton, Séme ship- RO IRIONS Shezs e B Br g10.100 | eI e atce, per S0, §5.50; hate vbl. g1 | Norparyed slAm, Tou Go. 111l o 2% Markel sl and wedh; piices 5 Jower. Altvatln, 108 Dales: grany, 4a7d pers of scuthern lumber complain that 12.37. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $6.97%. Short ribs, by N v ORBYL:..: 00neet 1 OXEN. ranged at $3.80%04 4% for light, $4.204140 for [ Zealand, 2,701 bales: scouved, 4%d@1s southern railways are showing preference nr RS TR R 3 e v D. oh ) rougiy packing, $LIT46 for mixed. S48 tor | iad. © Cape “of Giid Tobe and Natal, 1638 | {0’ cotton, " From points in the Southeastern s et 3 Skl B R raen os ot bid. frtyoliig A Rhat i p PRI IO R 01N | ales: sotuted, Pads measy, S@til || Atlantic states some hesitancy, ls reported 530 40 1ha, 4iser No: 2 green waited hides, The total sales 5L 808y, ‘werd h7T (8 AP day, 16,607 head: Shipments yesterday, £1% head. | out quotable A in supplylng goods before maing collec QL IKY-Distitlers’ finished goods, per gal., |40 Ibmp 3o} No. 4 veal calt, 8 1o 15 lon, o No. | shares, Including: American Sugar, w.00% Tay | 1 ‘ 22 flas, 16,007 head: at A aut i 1 tons for the " full sensons hudiness. At 3 2 vea '8 to 16 1bs.. be; No. 1 dry flint hides, as, 3,000, Burlington, 10,100; Chicage 3 IRP e Teceipte, Sy 9 T TR the nort e navigation i BliaARS—Cut loat, unchanged o “Noc " ary "nlat, Mides, 455 Now'y ary ratted | Gan: 20300: Disling. &° Cattls P ML e S R N Liveigosl! MBexets thily" Cloned . L. TeRle OF, thel BSAs0n (oA following wers (he reccipis and shipments | hides, o: part curet Hides, 1o pei I less than | National Lcad, 4100: Rorthwedtor slowe hut.umchanged. . 3 0L, 2 -WHEAT Spot. | 1k are generally satisfactory, Shipments fllv cured ook Iniand, ; ; Uemand poo Minter, 42 1011 of shoes from seven manufacturing ce L A el R R TS—Qres: = 25000 . 5 Jotehring, on 1% pard, Manitonn, | Of shoes se irlng centers, “Xrticloa: Toceipta, | Shipments. e ey e, Kansns Markot, Ny ’.-‘.m‘l,‘.‘_." N J s Maniiob | \While smaller than last week, continue o — . —— tise: whearlings (short wooled earfy KANSAS CIT ATTLE-Receipts, R n fir post run heavily ahead of the like jweek last Flour, bils AT ¥ 0,000 o 1 10c; 0 (sho v 7,000 Mead: shipments, Market slow oiver: business wad ibout equally dist:ibuted; | year, 83,000, as compared with 9,000 cases, @10c; & hort | NRW 1 qually /330 H%"- s A carly’ skins), 4N 2, Bos ' dry flInt | magy ‘Wt 1461 Bon.cents Jat loan &t % Dbd centi and; weaki Texas stecrs, $21073.50; Texas cows. y s quit svember, 48 Wad; D At eastern cities the ‘vilume of ' trade in dry Onts, B 2 b and Nebra, _butcher wool pelts, per | oioceq ae ie per cen! i y - gl et wieors.” 4205000 native cows D%0; Jant . s ;| oods has fallen off, although thé tone of weight, 4gtc; dry fiint Colorado b wool | “BriERLING EXCHANGE—Basler, with_aéty o o0 R Goeinea o 40 i shipments, 80 | rarures oponed quiet, with near positions practically unchanged, a8 are ' prices for 394 Yo, Prgdiioo oxohangs the butter mar- | nelts, per 1b., actual_weight, 4@8tse; dry fint |5, GEEEIRE ) TRCHANTIIT Wl Asa | 377 e harket bi0e dowe s £ed and distan on 1d fower; business | PG eR ) CDEMTIREGE Gnd. prift cloths, g“?u Wicady; croamery, 146 iy, 15@206, | Colorads murrain - weel peits, ~per ib., actual | guiiees W, BANKELRINE i B0 B 0 weayies, | $4, heaviest on latest positions; closed steady; b0@zle. Welght, 4Q8o/tss rates, $4. x.mx’ and $4.88G4.58) e 3000 200 ke M TALLOW AND "GREASE-Tallow, No. 1, 0 | [Hih (4500 h o S EALA0: Tiehts, H.OMP.Z: Yorkers, $4.20 | Moo nie e e be iy | although they are firm " s, $3.1099.80, o e RO TLAN RAAbu da 41805 Aelry he fact that the demand for fron and - . tallow, No. 2, 34@ic; grease, white A, 4@ | "5 8 L NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. : "Whit Bi Yo : grease, yellow, dics | Siav] ‘M’ém‘ teATE: SHBEP--Ttecelp shipments, 8% | {5 steel has not fully Kept pace with the pro- drk, 20k%e; old butter, 2p2% head,., Market steady " Dull; demand hoor; St. Louis, fancy | ducticn is made plain in another reactiom, & 2l b | (LGOVERNMENT ' BONT bringing the price of bessemer plg dowm j‘?ndnl 's Quotations on Flour, Grala and | \ax. prime, 17@80c; fough tallow, fe. OTAE and'st er oent Moler Tote coupona | state 1t INew Yorlk e e to lmi-; and of billets fo $iatyrwith the P I8l " A FURS 4 black, .No. 1 . 2! r A o NIPW ' YORK, N 8. ~BEEV , wn M . outlook not favorable for highen pnices thum Eavisions, Mekn e bands. adil: rativon 4,000 ¢ ||w.4|‘ Jlow bat slenly: native st MILWAUKEE, Nov. LOUR=Dull $10 for bessemer p'g iron and 313 for billets ta, prime, 00@3.00; medium to WHEAT-Dull, weak; spring, 58ise; No. | g sburg. i 2 bbln; ‘exwaria, 10600 bblu.; sales, 13,600 pkes. | mediam, $10; Mo 'H!“ % L cube, | 575 7w ToK ; o : B - ana . omnary, ? |1 Sorenorn Mg e Bnihencite. outout. for THk e mpTet i Market, AUl and miore or less nominal in absence | No. 1 large, :srm Ao 1 medium, $.0006.00; | U. 8. 68, coup. 3 3 s $1.80013.00; bulls, i dry lawer; . No. 3, d6%c, culendar year promise aflicURL t0 aceds. “Rotithern flour, dull. Rye flour, dull but | 515K amall, $16; 'bear, black, Montana year: Aol BCEME R . A ¢i lambs, barely steadv: over 3 ARLEY Sleady: No. 2, ate; sample, s | and pig Iron production (o GABN tons us steady; sales, 300 bbls. Buckwheat flour, aull | lings, 1 larke, $12; No. 1 medium, §8; No. 1 'l:nfl(fllt' a-\;v il g fesy i { ol ordinirs o good, . | @ b compared with 7124000 tony Tast year, ohaya; 81900200, smali, bear, black, Montana cubs, No. 1| Ala. Class : [ 1At 4 8; i X W0 prime, $3.00@4.750; strictl o ) 5 v . eat s o corn 1 cent, A S Tie. $6.00; No. 1 medium, $150; No. 1 smal, | Ala; Clnms B0 0 o 24 4 VAl WESTERN CATTLE. HOGE Tecolpis, 5,000 e ' e, Tork, $12.05, Lard, $6.90. | 25 cents, and lard 15 céuts. Kpee récsipts J 2 bysaling g $3; bear, silver tip, No. 1 large, $ No. 1 e lngs C. b 1 Union 6s. | 108 BCUTH DAKOTA. ferior to good hogs, $1.4074. 3] 00 Lbls.; wheat, 15,900 | of cattle and hogs at Kaneas City, Omahu CORN MEAL—Ste: sales, 500 bbls. and 2,400 [ meajum,” $12; No. 1 small, $8; bear, silver tip, la. Currency.... 93 L C. Gen, B8... | 113% 3 Av. I’r. No. A e — — g v i and other western points have |enu|lt~l in ellow western; $118G2.00; Brandywine, | yearlings, No. 1 large, $1i; No. 1 medium, 38: | *La. New Con. 45. No. Pac. 18i8 4, (i 11156 COW,11vees 530 $2 45 1 COW..uivrs St Lonis Live steck Viarket, SHIPME 3 500 bls; wheat, 2,39 | lower quotations. r, also; is lower. No. 1 small, $5; bear, silver tip, cubs, No. *Missour! 6n...... d0 2d8....... he0. | BB 00 2 45 sl ettt LOUIS, Nov. ATTLE-Ttecep's, 310 | bu.; barley, 800 bu, The Pacifie ooast unctiel recoraati car lots, 54@5ic; boat loads, :nr(r. 8 N ){'m«luum, . . ) amall, :1’!( [ n‘s.‘.‘ RS '*fiuvg»;,‘ pale: }&.;a 1220 125 3 steer: ents, head: mi oy q) TR the matter of exports of wheat, Tacomms * | bear, brown, 0. Tge, , C A 8. F. Deb. 68, kol ) COWS. . establi<h qu pug s 0 g sec ' sually. v - —Nominal: western, 63c. medium, 3105 No. 1 smAtl $i2; 8. C. nonfund R. G. West. 15ts. = llfifl!pr o i c S Whipments, 350 | NEW YORK, N 3 Raw, "l‘""'", “‘,’“’: AR LR "': l“,'““ Dropee MALT—Dull; westemn, 70@75¢. tings, No. 1'large, $10.00G13.00; No. 1 medium, Tenn, new set 08, St. P. Consols 6 teeders.... 935 2 T 17 steers......1076 2 R SriCnie Mwestcaln: (b hcn | ebnea s nuTkE e e ‘| on"of this business during late weeln. pts, 111,60 bu.i no exports; | No. i small, 36; bear, brown, cubs, No. 1 la “Tenn. new set 4o 0. & P. Lh CEDRASKA. B R e, 601 Talr llant. e nd:imixeds Toth, 03 13100 E A San Frarcisco wires that vessels are be. bu, futures, 85,000 bu. spot. Spof [ $7; No. 1 meditm, $3: No. 1 small,” $3; badger, | *Tenn. old Os. St L & TM. w Nl (UL TFOM (i syker SR IR " . 3 ing chartered there to proceed to Columbiw 3 red, in store and elevator, G7%c; | No. 1 large, $1.00G1.50; No. 1 wedium, 6c: No. | Va. Centuries.. *8t. . & 8.F. Gen.t L, Flsher. B R P —Ttteopts. 0% hoad: shipments, n Pt P ) ver in ballast to load with wheat, Ex= 0, b, 59%@59%e; No, ““"hui Y pall, Goe; "S‘I‘l r, No. 1 la f! $5; No. 1 edum, A;hi Te'ex’zml 4 Pac, 1sts, RII * Braadock market quiet |‘Y"l.|.n"|u\\l hat mixed, B o ports of {v\ );“‘l(‘.”“!l”hhr as v\'h‘efl(fl, \l\i,!ll cy Ml . Options opened weak an i No. 1 smal i ver, a8 to o acs [ Atehison 4de. . 26 raddock. . @2.50; common natives, i 1.6, ¥ cut’ lou i116e: erushed, | coasts of the United States and. Canada, o -lm:fl--..m oublon tren Nouldariaon of | ordtng o besity, o Nor 1 Targer $100; No. "1 | 0020 A, LR, dets of 06110 100 B RS steers...... 1106 G2.80; comman ‘natives, $1.WgLA. Ut donl, AT 116e crunied: | imount. this weolt to 8 13000, ;,WM, Ak v by docal helders, big ‘interior receipts and | medium, $60; No. 1 small, $40; fox, silv le, | Canada So. 2da iy | West Shore 4s....° 108 Braddock Fohsprie-frerer o Skt " | pared with 2,900,000 bushels lastyweek, 2,764,- .5 fif“" from this port. In the ufler- | according to beauty, No.' 1 large,’ §5 . 1| C. P, muor 2 R. R. .o 17 1 st . Bight, Gl ot e R Cano,. dullana | 000" busnels. ih the ml“wl]‘“ Yot Ddtd aturted to cover, carrying prices | medium. $30; No. 1 small, $20; fox, cross, No. 1 . 4 steers.. Rooord, of_recalpts -ab the four prinelpal mars) 'y enbrunet Tave, 118 00, Muscovano, | year Bo.. 5.466:000 DusHALE m'\ nd 4,082,- Dack agaln, agd the close was the same as last | large, §7; No. 1 medium, $3; No. 1 small, 5 . 0 kets for Filday, November 23, 1894 Fr o S s LI e 01 S, G isdy S s .Jnm . nli t, N6 &m‘ January, 53%@3sTe, closed at | fox, red, No. 1 large, $L60; No. 1 medium, § ik J. Cattle. Togs, Sheep, [ (417 1OHN } 2 inst e 0 bushels in 1891 Il:“r Febiua ¥ uml“ at :a‘r“ " Marc h N No. 1 siall, 4 “m,‘ wray. No. 1 Jarge, Tei No: San Franclsco Minin 9 steers......128 15 South Omaha........ Bosi e Now Yors $0ry (oo 19 Markot i S u o e, closed ho; v, 61%@6215c, closed at | 1 medium, f0c: No. 1 small, 4dc: fox, kit, No. S =~ & . . A ety 00 6,00 a1 e nneapolis Wh arket. il#r. Nu\‘\'mflt-r. closed ::: 5731(-,' December, 5?‘;5 large, 50c; No. 1 medium, 40¢ Nv)v); small, 30c; SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.—The official closiag 2 cows. B % 5 wae < ’ NEW YORK, T ¥ bonds, easier. “NEW, WBRK, Nov. 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, 25,300 | No; 1 medium, ‘",i,“"“' Jremaliiot 57 | " Closing quotations on bonds were tnllriwl black, yenrlings, i large, lowed t 577 “*{lynx. No.' 1 lirge, $£3;\No. 1 medium, §2; No. i tionsfor miniug stookn tedayiwe 2 cows.. .10 862 2 : Ay 100 13 | ienchied cotton’ mtket was t ; APOLIS, N et opened GORN—Recelpts, 20,600 bu.: exports, 35,000 bu.; | smail,” $1.50; 3 e, e 1 i g 3 Claitin & (. redueqne G jobbing pric " i o ek, 390,000 .’ futires, 80,000 bu. pot. Spot | mediim. g s1; mink, No. 1 L Al g AR 2 tecders. ... 1963 ¥l ity g @ ji | o “the Yoo ind Lomsdale 8-k bieached sheet. | movenent of Jonis o 1eoltz No.:2, /e tn elevator; G8igc afloat; No. 3 | large, 40¢: No. 1 small, Halo & Norcross. 1 COW.....0. 1110 weee 93¢ 3 to Gl hel. For emrront wants there wa | ¢ from AN B2ige in clevator: S defivéred. "Options opened | 3 dare No. 1 large, 6ie; No. 1 medjum: Julia o 20 feeders. | 11200 %75 1 feeder. . 1070 s o busineas oxcuas ol Fpeculitive requiies |0 ed for 3 vi ¥ smail, 30c; mountain lon, perfect head 14 Tooders ... 1027 1 steer...... 1320 g bl ments. ior g apeciattios considerabls ad i 4 o o on lar, ated o Arke, TLOGE00; Impertact miind ) 5 ONTANA §T. LOUIS, Nov OUR-Dull and un- | yanos was lald eut for fater delivery. Printing lay buck, L iy : " large, $8i N " Ty chinged. Cluths were steady, with n > males of spots ax high e Qi iR Al with, y G Iaa MiNO. ) machim | ent.d el | TCa ] e i D5l Showr o WHEAT—Sold oft tsc earfy, but raliied Inter [ (U8 VOO ® i) ’ ‘ st Wheat was good ) niting P e R o Y " 1 medinm, 5 No. 1 emall, $4; | Bullion.. ; Monni Diabio...: el e S0 80 380+ |40 8- clowe mbout as yesterday; No. 3 red, coah, PRy (o oy oy o vitors overmiry November, closed at §7%e; December, 34 ‘ln 1 large, 80G70¢; No. 1 medium, 50c; | Bulwer Con......". Ocetdental Con 2 R . i o) A ol W XL (0 " s Pt S S 1 norters Al B No. 0 raccoon, black, s 1y, | Catodont: .. oA WYOMING. CORN—Weakened by a rom | §AN FRANCISCQ Nov, 21 WHEAT-Steady: | har o1 nordern. ke No. 3 northeim, ~Redeipts, 10000 bu.: exp 0 bu.; | No. . s .00, sk, biEk 7 allonge Con. 3 |Overmin....." A tarmens’_hands: losi” Wi e, but o | With | pecember, $1tc; May, #1045 cleared, 5,00 ipte were 200,000 Liv; shipments. H08H 90,000 bu. spot. Spot | %5 No. 1 medium, o; | Chonar........0 Potost. 2 bulls.......1385 27 cows. ... whwdt, closing’ about nged; 2 mixed. | contals, hodaar s, P Joarket Wiy auier, s 2 No. 3, S @Bke; No. 2, delivered, 314@ | skunk, short striped, No, 1 large, No. Coufidenco 20 foeders... 1016 30 foeders. . Af3ie;” December, 43%ici January, 3 b o ot i i bakers, 32 . 3, 88%c} No, 2 white, #lie; No. g medium, 7c: No. 1’ ¥mail, “Kunk, narrow | Con.Cal & Vil Sierra Nevida, ... Luddick e e g e i t o | track, white western, 86@4lo; truck, white | striped, 'No. 1 large, G0c; No. 1 medium, d0c; No. | Con. Imperial...... Silver Hill........ 4 cows.......1010 215 cows. . RN And. samiee; How ) ophi: Mei MANCHI Nov CLOTH—Qulet and | @i, Options declined at first i 250; skunk, broad striped, No. 1 large, | Cou. New York. Unlon Oon 9 cows, ....1170 2 1 cow, 3 ay. $24c steady; yarns, quiet but firm 1 L hut stowly wvered, closing at wolverine, No. 1 large, $; No. 1 medium, | Crown Point Utah Con..... § steers......1156 2 steers......1: ‘ for Ne. 28 e :lhb“."";, Jnicen nry, WG, closed 1 smmll, 8% svel mountain, No, Exchequer... Yellow Jacket, | Tateer..... 1002 6 steers......1208 oaieaicrs eslea ngt quotas) A Navlonal ad Habit i N . c; February S5c, closed ut 3se: May, | 330 edium, $2; No. 1_smali, cows. 3 2 AN-Enst track, sacked, 3¢ bid Hpsow ¢ iy iele, closed at S5iec; November, closed i No. 1 large, 65@9¢; No. 1 medium, 80c; | Silver bars, 6254@3e. Mexic 0GS- ¥ s ir, 8,700 head, X SEED--$L4i. The right of a person to whistle, to the P J S, closed ut B, small, 40c; beaver, per siin, No. 1 farge. t, nary lelegraphlo, b o o iRy A e BA'\KER \ LOVIZR. SEED-—$8.0068.40, HAY -Firm; shipping. $5@57%c; good 10 choice, | $5.00(#6.00; No. 1 medium, $4.50: No. 1 small, $2; trite heavier than Thursdi a about 1,00 | ( SLOVER SEBD " parnlysis of other persons' nerves, is be- - 0: No. Hoatin Bk Quasations Deavier than & week wgo. in eneral the quaiity | FAMOTHY BEEDZSGGLY. o0 Mnost s burming @ question us the 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. 0T ec. ;.'.I.:u‘.r."x':““_ No. & lurgu et No. 1 et 4107 0o Poston Beoek uowstions. of the ofterings was Tot s good as it has been | HA T: Shalon e i persens. (o smoke, Lo the mental | 15 Wallsst., New York. 70 State-st., Bostes, i |dately. “There were not so many of the good 0 O e N N co0d | and budily detriment of others, We Ameri- | oo 8G10c; No. 1 mediu ; No. | fo; musk- | tme loans. 2h@: cent. Closing pr finished heavy hogs on sale and more of the TER-Sepatator creamery, 2143t good | Glls are probably—next to our own colored | CITY. COUNTY, rats, tall, No. 1 large, 4Gbe 1 medium, To; Bhisron: i poorer, lighter grades, There were really two ce duiry, 16@15c. DARIPEX L 20 QUE oL A 41 R00L,WATER and Nor"s Wmatl e} msikats; i, B, : 574 | W, Fd i 7 | Miaicets, AR ckive market for heavy 6nd heay Famatolle, 5L peopia 11 ' the: Bouikerit Atownn, whom SN | MR BIGK GRAUR eralock saio, Thues e Ayre Con u';‘, A e Weatingh. Bicd.. | (410 | falued hos at from LS up 1o Ay, ot MTER S0 b0 people in the world. There are, apparently, Nougut and £old. Corrcapondenas Solioitct: dn LRNeEis, Hgite i s gy FFRriet. 9214 W. Elde. pi. 21% | to a nickel lower prices than Thursday. CORN MEAL—$2.1041 215 two reasons for this. One | e ava | = ;l!"“gé; Q1 ki doing somethings we can't go down stolil | g4 ¥ . i TUled firm on Alrong cabies Eoston & Albau, Atchino in ‘tweniy-four hours. Some loads sold loe tn il some pans, oF sit Sile L ' iEd DAt e, Qo i, ot | ! B S o B SR FP R v i (00 | e e o T Sald | A e iy 4 e s oot | “The Four Hundred Dickiod lams, $16@. Latd, closcd atead gales, 18 s ¥ 85 s 300 S Blcetslo ow. . Jio8 be, sid At shy price.. 5 goneral B Laed, prime ‘stcam, $6.15; 9% | Higets with whistling. The other reason e vtenh Vel 0730, Salen. 20 0 i, RNy oriarY g SULE: | QLB tcerescnee 006 Wik L0l 108 .o than Monday, and some of the commonor sall mets, looso shoulders .5 ¢ | is that we are really a cheerful and x- = The émallest Incali clty e 0%G6%e; November closed at | hor Jings S "Rio, steady but quiet; | Gen. Blectric pfd. GRi | Boston & Montana could not be' sold even on that b e b th Tu fh Ao pressive people, in gpite of all that has vatch made s 1 eined, Ceasy N 75 i, ulet Cordovis $18.55¢10,00; | 1 iniots Steel &4 [ Batte k. Hosiom choice 150 10 200-1b. loads #old all the way from e Baouidars, U8650; Tones Dver been ranl to. the contrary. The na. Tigh e compound, . .,m.-., none. . Warehousa ‘deliveries from New | Mexican Central.. _73|Calumet & Heela. $.75 to $4.35, and 60 to 125-1b. stult sold at from e Ba8 s ik 1+ imhisat tional whistiiug habit has resulted in the in Amnerica, W meus $1358014.00; | York' yest g bags: New York stock [ N. V. & N.E....... 156 |Centennial $2 to $3.50. A New k_buyer got about 500 : " oitts, 2300 bu . production of a great number of rolly The only A short clear, $14.006016.50. , 14 xs: United States stock, 26 | Old Colony... ... 179 |Franklin. . Pl that cost him about $3. The general muars Pa%005 bbde, - wheat, 33,000 | skiliful and ‘musical whistlers, With on il U uunw“-_m-n ' dafry, 11§16 {oaar, 1.8 R e i A et | Ove. ot Lo 8. |Kontaarie.: ket closed” weak on. @il grades, and fully 3050 Sa%y o, Yheat: 30| Consideration and anether, there is a tre- LIROVES o ||1un||wry 160 %; western factory, total’ visible for the United States, 162,5% bay Rubber. 'L 40% Oscoola head, mostly light welghts, were left in the pens ; e s mendous amount of whistling, It secms W/ R menti evee i, Bei ' tmitation ereamery, 136 et A Tty Union Pacifie. ) 134 quiney’ at the close. The fair to good hogs sold largely Kunsus City Varket eful, and sometimes, to the whistler, it / made of solid 3 m._mfl.:‘px.,-|—‘r,y"llgnf_ny e KANTOR, Nov. . —Quiet; wood average Santos, | Weat End...... ... (R A feom 085 to A" sodey. s against 448 (0 L . W EAT. roally cheerful. Now, undoubtedly, (his 7 W ol . m;i stade and Pennayivan n, oot —Steady prices k@1 pty Now York Mining 31 SIAMAMB IS M . , fhei reected, d5e; sample sales Wero heard onfy by himselt. 1t woull & R e BIS) 1050 Jewetoe ;;E:':“"B'i:éfl'\" et here g e Saah S SR guiet, 4@ dectine | NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-Tho followlus argrele: | 537 " Minstksippi river, No, 2 hard, ir@isc; No. lesked way of Workiog off one's nervous ; inabloe to $GAc; wonther | M@t dec o | g ; o closing mining quotations: Pyt . hews, 100, What about that? An ordinary Lo vt Uis vy to %€ advance: at 12 m.. guiet, l4( advance; at | & 2 s ; s W, 41GitGe; N b1 e s 7 curioaits yerl 2 h Saady. KOUE advanse:’ cionsd s T CORN—e Jower; mixed, 41GH%e; whistier's performance gives absolutely no & arioails writo o DA et oottty ke ey e et adrante otk 139000 baga, (Al | ERGIOr. 111 80 |QmRC T % 2 ‘White s : Dheaniro o gy one buk Rimselt, 2 fou W1 wldroms ), oF eouniry (pkiw free), 448 Vagn Hrasiiian: Qual aales," 8100 b, | Crown Poinic 1 g3 [Blymoni L : e Ay ¥ e ‘«E.mo”a.’"m B taadi e g b LRO, Nov, #8—Firm; No. 7, Rio, | Con. Cal. & Va.... 370 |Quickstlver....[l Shot Thrangh the Geart, Yet Alive st Pl Y, 4 United closed at 82740 sl l.;l-’hu\n(:.‘ “u:“ L g-u;:m.‘ 5,000 'bags: | Deadwood......... 49 | dopfd... At Nontgométy, Ala, two weel g0 Wil " cleared Tor the United Stytéh, 4. cieared P v : At Nontgomdty, Aln, two weeks ago Will W llfim‘—o“ griiocd, common to good, §1.30 | for Europe, 3,000 Daga: slick BEN0 babe ' ot | Bl i Noneoae. Db |Brorrh, aevada. frosh, e Young, a Vigorsus youth, whie working in wha Canten, O TURPENTINE-Easy; 2084e. - oate: 4,000 b I, R e | g fleit wa-ehot by an assassin. The bullets T Homestako. .......1600 |Union Con RICE—Steady. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 1,00 . uone; | went entirely threugh his body and pene : WM. LOUDON, creamery, 1662205 da o ‘ Financial Nores. Iron Silver. 7117 10 |n~uu- Jacket noumm-:nr nlfl;!ll"lyr;m Nov. #.—Clearings, Hi0.0; bal. | Mexioan........... W | 1 Fas none trated the apex of his heart, yet he is still arket quiet; Scoteh, $12.00G%.00; | ANCes. $189,030. g ve.. I f edical fraternity g N ML T T e alive. ‘The entire medical friternity agre o i B Lol v Wask Qeotaite e N 2 G o 1| e Bl pietitied nd r 1t | Commission Merchant o Weaker, - SR ARG N 0T 0N~ b IS0ty hard, cash and No g make GABUANSS AoUR MRAreG-Lagol [ bu_. B AR TS ngs, § Can. Fulflr WY (8¢ Paul eom T Si%e; No 4 November, | pate <rawings and. measurements of th Decomber, 3 iMoo il | points of entrange and exit of the bullet THL e NEW YORK. Nov. 83.—Clearings, ¥m,60.900; | Erio G, 11107 38 |Boninrtvoms wranee and et o 1 ho ) No. 1 hard, @3 togethar with a dlagnosis of the symploms, o p L and seut them o Dr, Keene of Philadelphia. | Private wires to Chicaga and New Yosk balances, $3.854,671. 1L “Centrai. . Readiu oy priten s ST (bmwkers’ price, 85, exchange | "pyiLADELPHIA. Nov. 85.~Cleasings, $10,037,- | Mexican ondivary. 14 *|Mex. Gan. wow 4 4 otten Markec Ho and other deading lights there examined | §il business orders 'plickd ‘on " Ciicss mn»:n — Quiet; brokers' price, $0.00; ex. | 19 Dulances, 31,4821 " | TBAm siLven od at 28344 ud Der o be; DAL o Peade, e, P BERLIN, Nov. 33.—Eschange on London, § Iater declined 1o NEW ORLEANS, Nov. #.-—-COTTON—Fim: | into the cyse and propcunce it the only case | “[fl,’,‘f,,.‘:‘,.:';fdfw soligited: A Lo i Market shows an up. | days' Sight, 3 marks B pis NON : ] ~ h ter demand and small | CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Cleark sevimoon. | The rate ountia the open marke fok BOth oiets. Totia fiates: covioria, conativise, 290 baiea; § o0 ecord ol Jia urt,. 1L 18 bellaved that the || Uillce, “room 1. N,&"’"‘ Lite., Bullding, ook closed flrm; prime | Moncy, #@4% per cent on call; .u cent o0 | auort and three months’ bilis s 1 6-16 per ceat. L0 balos: ordinary, $4c: #vod ordinare. | YOURE man Wik recover, smahs. Telephone $ 2 E 33421 3133 Grain and Provisions, ee eobstssaboncssnsonsauninn s 3 sceisss

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