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NOVEMBER 28, 1894. The latter dose is five to ten graine in water. Both are open to an objection that after a time they seem (o lose their power, and powdered alum used in place. The dose of this Is a teaspoonful in honey of syrup. The astringent quality acts powerfully on the membrane. If It does not separate fn fifteen minutes give a second dose. The vomiting should be continual. Local treatment is of great importance. Chlorate of potash, bicarb of soda, lime water, etc., are applied to the aftected part ont, 5,000 bales; coastwise, 1,088 bules; —_— January, $13.75@13.80; March, 1250 biles: stock, 491,088 bales. STOCKS AND BONDS. May, §12.9@12%; June, $14.%; Septem (HW ORLEANS, Nov. #1.—-COTTON=Quiet; @123, spot eoffes, o, steady; No. 1, sales. spot. 2600 bales: to arrive, 3,300 bDales; Sl it Cordova, $I8 25619.00; wales, 590 DIgn. | recelpta 26,067 halers exports to Great Britatn: | Fiactations Were Numerous but Closing to Wies o Monday's Advancs Materially Reduced by | Tl "No: o "afout; $Ub.5 80 ohis. Savarila. | 660 bales: continent. & 40p baless, constwine, 1o Qestations Wers in Geed Tone: Receipts Oame More in Line with the De- mand Than for Several Days, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL '«’-’%fl"m,é':;,,&}'-‘n}';:wm"*‘w S | s TR R Vit St | e e of O et e | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS BILBVY defiveries from New York | bales: stock, Futures, | bare Quotatio Yesterday's Market Movements. Testerdas, o0 bage; New York aiock todas, b Sates Novemper. $.40m54 | NEW YORK, Nov. #7.—Although the gen- 1.8 bugs; United States stock, 169,49 o January, §.1965.60; ¥eb: | eral impression this morning was that the s S i e e L STE ol 5 p G ga e uim | airectors of Northwestern would at their viwble supply for the United States, 6, , June, $.71@5.78; 3 4 g % against 461084 baga lnst year. i August, 5,87 meeting scale the dividend, there was so|INOUIRY FOR FAT CATTLE REVIVES CORN WAS NEGLECTED GENERALLY ALLDAY | gty 3153, 1087 ik Ti s, apo verage |10 150 5 oy 35 COHTON - Firmer: it | much et the.element of doubt 1n the situa: | N0 on, $1L.80; receipts, . two days, 19,000 bag oi miles, 910 eipts, 1| 'ton that many of the ahaets Went to oover in older children by an atomizer. Few clc, 857,000 bags, ol 10,210 bnles; stock, I8 A0d (RM¢ Burchubes SQUBLIFAOtEd. Lo sote children can gargle, though it ought to be - | HAMDURG, Nov. 27.—Market firm: prices un- — and their purcl e o) ko Killers and Shippers After the Offerings, el taught them. Sick children cannot be taught Foeling Was Bearlsh on the Liberal Re- | \nceq to 134 pix adiance; sates, 11,000 bags. extent the selling of other operstors, 5o “_""“A“":I" Trade~ttoge Mok Up | B.oe e nything, DAt only becomd. teerinds: - I celpts and Estimates for Tomorrow I‘”:"\rf_n,” B, “\‘1”\;‘ t poened qulet at only a loss of % per cent was made from Mond, Dattiie b6 Heibies 2 . 8 such a relief to a doctor to find children who ~Trading In Onts Was steady at it advance to 1f decline; E last night's closing price. This decline was S e T d 53 are not startled by the sight of instruments Largely Local. steady SLIOTAL advance; total sales, 43,000 bags, quickly recovered, an upon the efrculation igs Still Neglooted. - ¢ and medieines. One mother who has a ver: RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. Market stron DO N 01 T vide o y Rio, $12.38; exchange, 11 1-160; receipts, two [ TONDON, Nov 1 at|of a report that the fallidividend ha n o It painful disease inherent in her family has 0 Thags: cleared for (he Unitad States, | the wool siles todny was better and the biddink | declared an advance of 2% per cent, to 9, . made it her duty to show her flock, ranging - urope, none; stock, 221,- | was srisker, owing to arger pro- | w, sote ouncement com- JESDAY, Nov. 21. . bty - 14 o1 3 to 17 years, stomac pumps, THICAG fov. T , large 89 Surope, none; stock o briski i to the larger Pro- | wag effected. The tfhé ahnouncement com. TUESDAY, Nov, 2 b pt rom 3 5 ::I‘L I:;:D'r‘" :. ‘v-‘(m- ..‘x.fi”.:d;u::‘p...- o |09 bags. portion of fine growths, Al low, wasty” parcels | jng ghortly after ca®ffed a break of 2 per| Roceipts of all kinds of stock were only 78,10 3 4 2 atomizers, syringes, surgical needles, knives, :‘3.'..24 I this country lopped oft the greater OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, were dificult () move at extreme low rates. The | cent, but the ready Hbsotption of the stock | fair today, considerably lighter than o week | 4 i % ote., explaining their wonderful benefit to AL bt e i it B e dt e - sale g I o e fac y o s lasf X Ad . the human race. It Is a sensible plan, for part of yesterday's advance in wheat today — e o T e | offered for sale and a fgafization of the fact | ago. The sharp decline in values last week |§.::!} i » and left May %e lower. May corn dropped | Condition of Trade and Quotations on . bbb+ wl & vith children. TG Soriawine are: (e Skida 18 4 ph that the full 21 perygent had been earned | evidently has prevented many shippers from |7 . e ’;'I:rk"'l‘l‘:"fil'":"g ARt mnle‘dy"" " %c, May oats closed Y%e lower and pro- Staple and Fancy Produen Wales, 8,505 bales; scoured, Td@ls 14d; gr plifed R HevAlfion MBS ingiand [HAUCEE | Somingin % 4 3 ST 1D 463% | ehfld ts wrapped In a blanket which also visions finished at declines. Another day | Turkeys sold to a ii'tle better advantage yester- | gicoh “ 00 FRERE SOV BT ared, 73 buying that brough@ @bput a recovery of | The supply of cattle was no improvement |7y /1 Vs snvelopes the stuoking Hime And oyl 88 of heavy receipts in the northwest rather |day owing to the Thanksgiving demand 1o 10 greasy, SWGTHA. Vietoria, 1430 bales: | 1 Der cent, making ammetual galn of % per | over Monday's n point of quality, there | Ll Bréatha 1he fames & fov minuten overy MUE detracted from the bullish prospect at the pta ot hay are large and. the market 18 | goourag, Ga@is 44d; greasy, 54@80. Sodth Aus- | cent on the day. ) being the usual preponderance of inferlor | " gy Swinging in an open mesh bammock over ening of the wheat market. A good many | Dot o firm. Quotations: tralia, 286 bales; ] . Swan River,.4| The sister shares moved sympathetically. | stock. There was a rather more vigorous |18+ . -4 4 the lime is sometimes employed. traders who refused to sell May wheat at the | BUTTER-Packing stock. T@%e: fale to £00d | \iol! yroagy, 3. Tas 24 bales; Beoured, | Burlington receded 3 ‘per cent, advanced | demand from both dressed beef men and [, Liw ; Many mothers who have raised a brood close yesterday at 00%c sald at %, | Sountry. 11@13e; choice to fancy, 15@1%e; Eaths | gy, ” grensy, 4d Zealand, 2,8 . bales; | 1% per cent, broke 1% 'pér cent, and rallied | shipping Buyers for the falr to good stock, [189....0 2% e employ favorite remedies of their own. One 56 Davdry Aded short wheat to the | °Ted creamery, 10G20c; scparator creamery, Be. | youred, S¥d@ls: greasy, 4@10d. Cape of Good | % per cent M the fifdl shles, closing % per | and prices ruled firm. The market for come - I .- administers glycerine till the doctor comes, po padiyen.n EGAS-—-8trictly fresh: laid, 51@2c; fresh (o | yr050 ana N pales; greasy, GY%@0%d. cent higher than ow:wbsterday. St. Paul s iioH 5 - o . another makes a plaster of snuff for the hich up on the Hope and Natal, 83 bales; greasy, B4@o% & mon and low grade stock was unimproved | s w v 5 stream of long stuff which came up on the | ., g, ygise BOSTON, Nov. 21.—Trade in the wool market | moved within a rangwsef % per cent, also | 100 FOL (AT BT CrOCE TERR A Fovi gl “ o throat, and still ancther swears by gool market during the first half hour. The | "y v pOULTRY—OM Nens, de: spring chick- [ iR, 0% C0 e O e tor con- | Making a net advanee of 14 per cent. Rock R pect. Trade wa and p price dipped to 69%e for a second, but many , buyers had evidently held off for such an - R Robberihd ettt s 5 A 3 grease. She nearly lost her baby fm ens, de; ducks, be; turkeys, Gc; heavy toms, 4@ Island fluctuated within, the still narrower | weak, although hardly.quotably lower. a1 o -+ 335 | diphtheria, and in desperation gave geose 14 limits of % per cent and gained 1 per cent. | The market for butchers' and canners o a #4c; geese, 5GI%eC. ufter clection. remnits steady. Sales shaw but | T soal Chares AAVABCEH Bteadils Troueh: | stoel ? A e L grease till the child's stomach would retain opportunity, and when they bid for it sell- | DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens, falr, 4%e: | iign, fncrease, rd_goods arc wold practically | out the day. The fensral market opened | StoCK was overs o e e S no more and he vomited, bringing up the era withdrew untl it had recovered to @ic. | cholce large choice amall, Se;. tarkeys, fale | au” buyers’ pricas. There have been "o largt | heavy” and decline 1 fhaction'In the car fi:x;l:;w’s o Heirees were In falr request membrane, A cablegram from London reported that the | to good, Sfie; choice heavy, Fe; cholce small, | purchases the past w o o, Bominal | dealings, which wae follcwed by a silght | and mot far trom ste common and intavorkile ducks, fair to good, Gc; fascy, 7@Sc; geese, | and weak. Fine we e weaker trom &he fact | paily® "The speculation then lapsed Into) cannming grades were 'all'of Be fo 106 lower Weather in the Argentine was uf that all mills i land are heavily . stocked than Mond: 1 ext ly sl e at v 2 York reportea | a4, 6@6c; fancy, @S L that s, Drican O snd & dullness, and was without special movement | than Monday and extremely slow sale a s e e LI By Bt B R | B ecn Bltie: XX and KO and | Until about 12:30 o'clock, when an upward | that. Calves of all grades ruled slow and lareigners as mod Snteed 3 .00; biue wing te RS i Caetaing flosees, " 19gSie; | movement set in, which was checked by the | lower, anc , stags and rough stock gen- o vy e o the opening. Bradstreet’s report of the vis- | d kroen wing teal. ve, 184@le; Ohlo delaine fleeces, Jug2ic; | oM et R . and there was a | erally went at easier figures. A MOVING MOUNTAIN. LS 1.50; ducks, mixed, per dos.. $1.00G1.2; canvas- | territory wools, ‘Montana fine and fine’ medium, R 3 Stockers and feeders mold about in Mon- L ible supply only gave the stocks in this |l Sa e Brds atid red. b $2.500 | 10@13¢;” No. # medium, 12@Mc; Wyoming, Utah, | general reaction Ay’ o The 1 t excep-| SHEEP- “The supply was about the same as on country, the cablegram giviog the Stocks | 275 quail, §1.5 dear_saddles, 13Qitc: an. | Dakots, ‘Nevada, idang Colorado, fiae WA fine | ‘During the last houe the market was|{hD, A%CCE0 “and there was n very ro- | yusteniay and the market not noticeably difer- | progress of the Uneany Peak in the Cascnde rope. anc ‘ome elope. snddlen, -1 G e . S@iic;’ No. 2 mediym, 1141263 Call- | strong under the leade; of Sugar, whic i f v ent. Killes are ready to pay about steady prices B T W el o Wew Toti | rope, sitiey e e S g woola, speimgroithert. - 1g@iic: m'ddle | was heavily bousht, and the speculation | spectable inquiry for suitable grades. Low | " JHIES A1 Tendy 1o pay abost Btaly brocs Hange. The report gave stocks east of the Rocky | VEAL—Chelce fat and small veals are quoted | country, spring. 10G15¢; Oregon ola, “eastern | cloged strong in tone with prices fn the a grade stock cattle were still slow sellers at |50 sale. Falr 1o choice natives are quotable At a point about a mile west of the great mountains as increased 1,698,000 bu. for the |at Gc: large and coarse, 3g4e. fair, 9@10c; chalee, 11@Tic; Austral'an: wools, | tive list at or near the best cf the day.| mean prices. Representative sales: at $2.25¢2.80; falr to good westerns, $2.00G2.70; cansl now building at Cascade locks, on the week and west increased 000 bu. The| CHEESE--Wisconsin fuil cream, Young A., |scoured, combings, super, 41G#c; average, 33| Tha hond market betrayed heaviness during 28 common and stock sheep, §LOI@LTS good 1o | C8 3 market, which had been well maintained|1e; twins. 12ic; Nebraska and Towa, full @ e, Tl WOOL—Conti easy | the morning, but in the afternoon the spec- | No. Av 40 to 100-Ib. lambs, $2.50@3.75. Repre- | Columbia river, and a little east or up the around 8¢ up to that time, soon thereafter | 1l¢; Nebraska ‘and lown, part skims, o ot v Siuctanty, jowsr, Continues €asy | ulation was ‘influenced by the strength of the | 8.... &s's2 4 i 50 | sentative mies: Av. pr. | river from whers the backbone of the Cas- began to give way and about half an hour k'mzuf;"'; Now 3, “11c; beiek; N6, '3 110;" Swigs; | and slow, but nat quotatly lower. share list and closed In good tone. The w31 108 3 60 e i AT 6Tk | oate rangs iv out through by ikt AN ose o %, | No; 1 M@lic " o sales today were $1,081,600. e 5 3 ot cuien ive Tiverpoet, Tonion, | HAY=Upiand hay, 9.00; midiand, 89, lowland, CHANGES IN GRAIN STOCKS, The Tivening Posts London cablegram |i2.... s 27 18 native lamb M 28 | ream, an irregular, low, fir-clad spur from hay.” Light shades sell the best. Oaly top grades says: The stock markels vere generally rye straw. Color makes the price on P i P! igher. Recelpts und Disposition of Stoek. LS At e Al Righet Lacge Increasos i Domostio Wheat East of | Quiet and steady tode e, but ¢ull and fat, in b b Listigain TaEge USLORCHES G ik HVNEIEE EHES £ !usi crrasssbosbmnass PETECT WYY LS | fidence which' beeanis manifest among - dealers —_——— Oregon Kidney Tea cures ail kidney trous bles. Tria) size, 25 cents. All druggists, z82 May closed at 9%c. Dbring top prices. . B o 4 i - - OMelal recelpts and disposition of stock as v 0 Corn was neglected. The feeling was bear- | PIGEONS-Old birds, per doz.. Toe. the Rockies. the case of Americans, \With 7.0 average fall | 4... 5 1 B st by "the sk ot e Hiton Hrock Yards | serles of terrace-like steps, ending in a sheer, ish on the liberal receipts today and the v ABLES. EW YORK. Nov. Spec'al telegraphic ad. ;zr .“‘l- to1 {1 ('x'nl.‘(' ‘ont mwnn(n ||'fll|m were 5 30 16 company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 | steep break-off at the water's edge. moderately large receipts estimated for to- [ . o oral el S8, SVONZ Sloxpe i 3 =1 light everywhere, the a~c,unt being very! 2... 5 5 o'clock p. m., November 27, 1894; elthe: " o HaneTots for ey mets W1 casy: | o The potat ket 1 i ratber demorallzed | yjeey grom Dridstreets covoring principal pointa | atfong: except in mines. The general rate on : ; v o On either side of this elifl's face, says the of which ‘about 7 per cent was cont POT ATORS \Wesiern stock, car lots, 62g6Sc; |0f accumulation in the United States, Canada | Americans was 1td. French exchange is . . & Curs. Hend, | San Francisco Examiner, the ascent to the For ::,‘munuw ssn[ cars are leulllmn}v"l. > small_lots, Toc, i and Europe Indicate the following ehanges in ; ey, ‘A"i nnthI: :l‘:‘l: llm“mlfm;v‘\(_h;'::; :” g kit i Cattle ... T .. 154 4.248 | mountains south is more gradual, almost val- open at #¥%c, but soon declined to e, 1 EANS-—Hand-pick: navy, 82; Uma | gocks of gra 1 [ ca ared with arls. arge - A loan 1y expec! jo 2 6 Lo Ho ceerasines ns o1 ' It recovered to from 48%c to 48%c, ami Tl e G b Ereodib Ce R e et ant | be issued at Paris soon, and tais probably |y v s Eoes, NG ley-like. Yet this whole region for more {gpded gradyally down again, closing dt| ONIONS On_orders, 65 o o beaLuae (e P IbEk I OO cWHeK 'qv‘l'llu'-l}ht-lwflhdrn'l:l'l“' ot goltt from here. 151 pet s B 065 Horses ‘and mules. ... . N than a mile of frontage and an unknown 48ic. IABBAGE-On ordérs, 11gc. ada, east of the Roc o1 wheat, In-| “ie following were the closing quotations 3 6 DISPOSITION, ‘rading in oats was confined entirely to LERY—Per doa. _vsqln';c.m)l 108 crease, 1,698,000 bu.; corn, increase, 1,453,000 bu.: | on the |.,,.§(,.g stocks of the New York ex- 4 3 H DISF cnnl- i a:;:th"n;u;h rh ls:ul\::sln:(;"ll:wl‘;vr, :ull 'l':-h local traders, and scattered at that. Flue- ar bbl., $2.T5@8.00. oats, Mncrcase, 212,000 bu.; United States, west [ change today: ot 5 5 3 R DAk MRS - Hogn, 8hoeo- | the steady, res ¢ glacler, dntions wore Eoyerned by the nelghboring | O R owse per puty Dgate. af the Rocky’ mountaius, wheat, increase, .- | Fiohiag : TReAREE T : : s, i I e % Zow 1| toward the northwest. i S ¢ | CAULIFLOWER-Ver doz., $2.8. 0 bu Adams EXpia Ao prd 2 t Switt and Company ... Although this strange earth movement has during the entire session. May sold from AR e, Larger fucreases. in domestic wheat east At X 7 I Cenirats 3 9 Th ' cudany Packing ¢ 2 e ‘fm, 10 32%c and down t0 -3¢, Where | HonsniNbISH P b, y@se, e Wockive WOt Teportcd Include. 313,00 b % : e e i uy Faekin : 12| long been known, particularly to workmen t closed. L northwestern interior elovators, it it Tenton. & W01 L ecelpis ot hogs were 6,000 less L Cleveland and 55,00 bu. o Miwaukee ,,,“,,,’,“’,"".“z",,,.(,' |Qusarto v ks il e A of the rallway company, whose line of road- Receipts of hogs less than yi RUTABAGAS—Per bu., 60, Ba {Oree D day's .estimates and prices for them. as PARSLEY—Per doa. hunches, 286, ;~|n-\zu'm~ :'o‘v":“r‘;"\nmlwr;l;mlm-rrn»;‘” K‘:l‘llhhh" Aant anada l’.l(‘mc L ‘()ru-"n' o hdd 2 e . bed follows the south bank of the river Teno f om. 50 ) s S bu. @ am. § at Mani- | ¢4 ' 5030, 8 L0 E (3 | Decker Sy G SEra 8 o g R e A TR ] B, i P O g g {oha" storage pointx. and %000 bu. at New Or- 10, i, ; [ s s | nere, public attention was first called forel- ket at ag advance. The prices at the be-| HUBBARD SQUASH- Per doz., 75 leans, A TR ¢ P. D. R 1} b 19T 3 Vansant ; sV “iev v [ Dly to its phencmena by testimony given in ginning were the best of the day. Closing | TOMATOES Per bu., $1.00 s el il 0 St g . Pitsburg.; 0 4 i L. ecker s . a serles of damage suits against the Union guota u;;x:: showed (he following losses: GREEN PB-\&N;‘:‘ "fl' b S Ne e o been YR b LT READEa o : £ - e Saee .+ | Pacific company in the winter of 1890. Por] ; ribs, 10c; lard, 10c. FRUIT! it ! May’ Pork par bbi, Jan.... Uereats Wil be ready for raln. The walnut eroh M X - would have been Jarger than las ar's but for i, {00163 Jome. Ioss because o ot wind.' Teanuts are S ‘ X Consolida L 1228 Richmond Ter { . A caboose loaded with workmen going to The leading futures ranged as follow: The following report regarding fruit prospects . i 0..0..C, A0 DIA......eu s b - Bil Left over . remove from the track one of the numerous - v from sout lifornia will be Sv. ouly Geneeal Rarket, Colo. Co; LREGEWE L i 48 landslides near by, was precipitated through ~Avilelen. 1 Opan._| T_Tow. T Clows._ | 1 e ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2.—FLOUR-Dull and nom- | Cotton 01l Cert ... 1 GO W pfd O sosendTostess . gt B P e Lol e ) 1oa Delaware & Hu 1o Rock Iuland. : 3 : 185 B a small trestlo bridgs spanning a mountain 54 5 WIEAT—Weak and lower at the opening, later | Dal.. Lack. & W. .. 160 [St, PAtL..ee oo ¥ 3 " ¥ 3 s T i stream here. Several of the men were 1 Bi@\( | Riverside—The orange crop will be lght s re- [ papincd " I Toses butoloste 16 lower | D& R gr pfd fuld e RO 3 3 3 2 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Killed and & numiber: erfowsty’: 1) ket MG 5914| BOI(@Y | Rards seedlings; budded varieties will be a full | {han yest with cash higher with small | D. & C. ¥. Co... St. P.& Omaha ... 383 . o e 58V dbvalonea Byt tha: taath that th aver The fruft looks w offerings; ed, cash, 61%c; December, 513e; | BHO....00veeisieies o ped.. .. 5 . Poultry and Games oning the Consump- | W5 develope Y RO AON Ty ST b 48y 4sy | Orange County—Oranges are looking exceed- | Rrau"Ger. o do pid. b Southern Paclfic’. HionrotiBastia b RoeEN immediate cause of the accident was the 463 408 | ingly fine and promise a crop. ShippIng |~ CORN - Heavy receipts weakened the market, | Fort Wiyne. ... " Sugar Refinory.. sy b washing away of a bent of the 453 48)@l4 | 0f cclery hns commeneed. The weather Wa% | whowing a dechine nt the cloge of %o from yes: | G. Northern pid... onn. Coal & Iron. CHICAGO, Nov. #1.—In caule, although the | WASMAE awey ot B bent of (o8 | characterized by an unusual succession of heavy | {onliy: No. 2 mixed, eash, #%c: - December, | C.& E. T pfd . 3 |Toxas fresh arrivals were small, there was a large sup- e 4 e A 29y 281 | night fogs which lasicd (il the middie of the fore- | il 'y oy L ay, 4i%e. Hocklig Valley |T. & 0. Cent. pid. . Jly, many cattle having heen held over from | €VeR such unwilling witnesses as the bridge 28% npon: the remaiader of the days were clear and 8 ove, Sesterday; No. 2, | Iiinoly Gentral. 2, | Unlon Pactfic.. CALVES, Lo o R L A e mar | carpenters and section men had to Gt | pleasant. A few days more will complete the | o * ¥, . . & Dulu X press. i o M CRTMASL ANOR NS X 10 WA | dmit th that there was a constant slid- Ve ot walnuts and peanuts, and atl i Dl P M08 (KA G AT Are A poultry ana | @dmit on oath tha stan 1 e Ra ey ror ral e ! i e & st s A e it of_poultey. and | ing and elipping of the sarih at this betdies bt qlilet; prime to choice, $10.00 | ‘o prd: ¢ \Wells Fargo ¥ ol vt o et Not all of the stu | that the bridge required constant watching Lake Shore....... Western Union, e e e e ot reate el | ana frequent “lining s L not<DeckAEANNS tuening out well, with prospects Tuir ¥ N 18.00G5.65 Load Trastorm Whowling & L 12 3 : 4 here tonlght could be placed, and the feeling was | ¢t AT (N0 W - TR0 CERICRE 6 May. .0 2 turns TIMOTIHY $4.753 5,30, Loulsvitle & N do pta.. ..... i1 3 one of heaviness. There was some fnauiry for | {8 (v ortne o its foundation Short Ribs- | QUINCES—California, per 50-1b. box, $1.50. e 81212 —~Nominal; §1.40, L.&N. A..... M&ELT . Christma tock around $6.25, but there were | Whole structure and | s ation: WaS ‘GSHw dun APPLES—Good gtoc per bbl. 040875 IR Quiet and unchanged, (tan Con.... D& R.G.... ¥ only a few bunches of cattle here that were | Stantly though slowly moving toward the 'Mll) Sresie b 2 Michigan stock, $3; New York or New Lugland. 1 arce and her for fresh at 171, phis&C. .. . o1 18 : d encugh to bring more than $1.50, river. S uetations were na foliows P L THE i Mishotot Saeiiics, 575 s oo i i : celpte, muchleas than " Cxpested, causcd the | - After this telal nothing ocourred, to dirsed e cri o i e ! none. CORN MEAL-Steady, unchanged. Mobile & Ohio. . Tetatd : S s i hoten Menvs hoet wars “hiable | public attention to the point until this sum- WHEAT No. 2 epiine i i WHISKY- Steady: §1 ahville Chat.... Li . 1 At $LT0 Lo $1.95, from which prices there was buy- | mer, although the place had been a constant S Winter Nellis, QSjsezm. M PROVISION! ady. Dok, standard mess, | National Cordage, — Ry|T. A. 1 sess o ooy Ing and selling il along down to 81 o 34.10 for | menace and annoyance to the railroad people. it R DL aroms St | fints Tard i Hme Tatsarm 467011 cholce:| S8 EEAE T i ek ! ; i Booe stull und 1o from $L60 to $4.0 The mountain has slowly but surely pushed ERARBERRT Cape Cod faney, $10 per bl | g ~ shorts, § . Bacon, packed & W, pld.... Ryt | . . 16 or was there much trading its way toward the river heretotore, and the S0g8e: N TROPICAL FRUITS. id “longs, '§; .50; shorts, | North Am. Co. dopfd.. .. N | 2. averages of less than 200 Ibs § Columbia has as slowly bitten oft chunks Gide; pré . = Northiext bucinc 4 {Am. Tob. Go. . side quotation. The bulk of the 1i from the mountain, which were so temptingly & i 42000290 per, bunch Pyt U.Pa D, &G b gl " STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, e o L et (A PO offered, and the company, viewing this sin- » $5.60075.65. N 7 fanc: el 4ao%e. 1 ¢ LislHany oo lady E b IRS. uch below the average PROVISIONS -~ Mess pork. [ bbl., $12.00% P 0 300, 3 AN e ipaIhent, 16000 = = 5 » gular process complacently, has so far con: o 1o =ale i 54,840 . v 600 2.... 0 The situation in sheep was unh B 1243162 lard; per 100 1., $6.00415,0216: Khort Tibs N s . FLT O Pt Pt il o e i b Ml B ¥ L om demand was limited and prices linip, vus | tented itself with edging iteelf back a little e Clo0at et OO AEEG: tiny” dajiny "port Eilm e e STIPMENTS Flour, 500, bbie.; wheat, 14,00 | SR G AIRER" Gl tecding. 3.300; | 1.0 2 st a little (rading on a basis of from 75 further mountainwards as its erstwhile road- oxed, .66 whort ‘clear sides (W0xed), | OYETRRE—_INT. for meduim per can, 10o; | U5 SO .00 bu.; oals, 20.00 bu. Erle, '12.400; Louteville & Nasiwille, 305; Rew st L5092 Lo foor to extra qualitics, the pr cex | bed slipped “Just a little” Into the r's 6.14714 176,50, ly 2] AL AR Jersey Central, 3,000; Northwestern, 36,200; Ren . S - 8 eing from §2 to §2 Lambs B n 8 B - WHISIY—Distiliers' finished goods, per gal., lde: "extra standardy, 1ocy oxtin o Kansus City Markets. T A0 e alan aor Ee Daut, Biwo; | 1o o : from $1.0 to’ $0.T5, according. to. avaitty. maw untll this scemed to become the or P campany selects, 2ie; New Yo L N ; pA e : E Receipts: Cattle, 4.000 head: calves, 100 head; | dained nature of things to last indefinitely. UG ARS—Unchanged. e gl Yoo; cholce, 13@14c Cak- | (SANBAS CITT. Mov: TL-WEEAT Mo * wed A hogs, head: shicep, 6,000 head. But the big flood of this summer had mot The following were the receipts and shipments B SSEDION g 0 Mo/ R rads 100 RemateNl ifeL aatinie ailes: New York Souey Market. St. Lonis Live Stock Market. been provided for; old Columbia needed rnia, 16e. f. o sissippl river, No. 2 hard, 60c; No. 2| NEW YORK, Nov _MONEY ON CALL— ST. LOUIS, Nov. CATTLE—Recelpts, 4,700 | MOre room to get through to the ocean, and " Recsipie | Shipmenis. B YLy s, por dom e | red. sitigsee T e Ensy at 1 peb cent; fadk lean, 1 per cont; clos: hipments, S00 head; market very slow, | Deing in its strength, took all it needed, Almonds, c glish 8, 120; T N —Steady; No, 2 mixed, i1'.@41%c a per cen veak and 10@15¢ lower; no good ndes offerad . Flour, bils.. SEs 000 7,000 T2c: Bragi nat Castern chestnuts, | white, 42M2%cC PRIME MERCANTJLE PAPER—ZXGS per o RIS o G O feeping tlie chatrueting mountain:nis NN Wheat, bu. 3 75,000 X 000 stock; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., | “OATS—Buyers and sellers apart: No. 2 mixed, | cent. 015 Ceedlers, $2.40@2.15: caw: o, §1.85m29, | s railroad and country road away as snow g Y s 303000 243 £2; flarge hickory nute, $1.76; fancy raw bennuts, | nominally 30@Hic; No. 2 white, nominaily 3@dic. | - STERLING EXCHANGE—Fim, with actu 1000 s steors, 950 to 975 Ibs., §.45: cows. $1.85@ | B0°S before the chincok wind, leaving @ ;(:If.h‘\:"‘ . . s\1"u“ul‘g‘”|\||I|!'l|:AL"l_’I c, $1.30 FE—No. 2 nominally 47@48 business in bankers' blls at $4.8TU@4.57% for d 3. steep incline of conglomerat: sand and rock ¢ ce white, per LbL., Lower at $L.33G1.35. mand and ot $1.804@1.86%, for sixty d posted HOGS—Recelpts, 10,800 head; shipments, 2,970 cing the iy . Earlcy, bu....11 000 . i @475 per haif bbl, $2.50. : n a6l rates, & and §(SSGH.5S) merct hends best hehvy fold at $4.i0aeds but other | (ACIAE the roaring river, and with it a prob- CMINCE MEAT 'y, in half bbls., per b | HAY-Weak: (Imothy, §7.50G9.00; pralrie, bills; Kraden wealc, by of sales, 4 B5504); Commen | 1em for the engineers to wrestle with dur- On the Produc ange mm llm m.u-»r ma . gs, 7c; condensed, per case of 3 | G8.50, E ERTIFICATES - t2c Did, g 18 + G e o A8 IO i ing the summer weeks, the outcome being ¥ ead esh caught crappies, perch - | gairy. 13mice. nactive; railroads bonds, ' firr : : narket lower exeept for top grades: native mixed | o ! jGe; buffalo, 3@dc; pike and pickerel, 6GS 2 Tusy: strictly fresh, 15c. 'Closing quotations an. bomds were as follows: e o e e (o Sradesy nativemixed | jos than its engineering skill, unless ins NEwW \tll(l( GENERAL MARKET. ¢ L 20713 ) ‘Wheat, 35,000 bu.; corn, 38,000 bu.; z 5. & S& 2 - 6 psizse g deed, as it seems probable, the only objeet fts tn. 3. . “ i 3 5 y \_\ OMING. New York Live Stuok Market. they had in view was to build any kind of & Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and 0 4 g 2 gieen | SHIPMENTS-Wheat, %000 bu.; com, 7, . ek, . N LA i MR eale. NEW YORK, Nov. VES—Receipts, | T0ad suitable to turn over to the old com= Provisions. Metals, Ete, des, g : A - 3 . 109 31 60 A ! 1500 head; market k. European | pany as cheaply and as soon as possible. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—FLOUR-—Reccipts, 2,000 | 23 to 40 Ibs.. fhac: N 3 . Minneapolis Wheat Market. T it 5 LRI 150 116 cows. ""‘l,"\"‘;mh;‘ A Znthe. "No s | They would have been even quicker in Bbls.; exports, 62,000 bbis.; eales, 11,20 pis.; | 4 I0n, 3tee Now Leal calf, 8 ¥ MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 21.—Calles were firm y ikt 3 ; : i’ Land and Cagtle” G % A aaNt; g “‘opening the road for trafic”’ had not the market steady, but dull; Porter's bid withdrawn: | ge! “No: 3 ary it hides, 4c; No. } ary saltei | UUC there was u general diaposidion to take ud” | Al Class 82000 6 ; i AUty LVES-Recelpts, 33 head; market nominally | new roadbed along the brink been o Obe winter straights, firm and scarce. Southern flour, | hides, be: part cured hides, 1o iian] ERSRRMEEEION SR KRt IAn S us Ot B peutes” . O ¥ a8 f "HEP AND LAMBS—Recoipts, 107 head: | SUDAtely determined to follow its leader fnto dull. Rye flour, quict; sales, 276 bbis. Buck- | fully cured. 3 ach. 25G60c: | and lower until about %e had been taken offt No. Pac. 1sis .. . 1L HANDE-Jrensipta, sy, | the river while building. 2 SHE! PELTS—Green salted. each, 25@60¢; o N 4 M rket very firm; sheep, fair to good, $2.50G2.70 i wheat tlour, dull and easy, $1.80G1%. reen saited sheaiies (ort wooled carly skiny | £€ (ho day, At the clowe prices wero e lowor | N LT i o lambs, S0GLD. What causes this mysterlous movement of BUCKWHBAT—Dull; 35@60c. each, SGisc; dry hearlings (short wooled carly [ thian the prices of yes lmhy-“‘ ity - Gs. s e W Sgnsoless, 108 tosttors. ROt 3 23 feag s ;- HOGS—Receipts, 3,85 head; market nominally | thi mountain? Have we not in America CORN MEAL~—Dull; sales, 330 bbls., 3000 sacks; | skind. ‘No. 1. each, 5@jide; dry shearlings (short | J4¥8 SHowed, § E3G 8 boh b gt is o e West 10tn. dy. sciuntists who will undertake to find the r yellow western, §1.2041.23; Drandywine, §2.05 e Nehrenka. butcher. wool 'pelty, bt | ber. bic: December, Sc; My, S0%e; July, Govae. | Tonin new el . St. P. Consols 76, - bullg..,.- 1856 a7 Stock in Sight, gon? The solution of this home problem B Nobraski, muorean s, per b, nctual | B8%ci No. 2 n enu, 0ld 68, ... St L& LM.Gen. 5. 703 e, st o fen kets for Tuesday, November T, i Several theor'es have been advanced. One buten sympathy with wheat; patents, §.16G3.40; bakers, | Va. Centuries.... . |SE I & .. Gen.. Pratt & I, Cattle Company. western, 63@6ic. weight, 4@éc; dry flin] butcher ~wool | 8 RRIBY do deferred. Tex. Pac. 1t i | 132 feeders.. 1109 i teeders. ... 1163 Cattle, is that underneath the basaltic rock that T—Receipts, 15 xporte, £ [ pelis, per 1b' acyal weight ary Nint : s e aton R Tae Jua.. Crocker, South Omaha........... . AU 377 | covers the whole country hereabouts like b sales, 412000 . Spot | Colorado murrain wool pelts, ", actual = T tahisan 4. ... H i ¥ % 6 G cows......1018 Chicago ... D ¥ eton big rumpled blankot there Is at this point & Bt adoat, i WIRELOW AND, anmAsE-Teliow, No WNEW_YORK. Nov. M_SUGAR_Ruw. dull; O R Ry . il i T 3 4700 stratum olr’ soft lul"pllunel.h whlehh bmn;:ni ern, tac; tallo o, 4 ease, e A, 4 o 2 v 3 _ e RG s, 4 = wet and slippery, allows the superincumben tions opened weaker under foreign ‘selling and | fiZc: grease, whité B, 3We: grease; yellow, 3ie; | test, ige: sales, none; refined, dull; No. 6, %@ | D-& R.G. - J. R. Spencer. large northwest receipts, rallied on good local | wrease d 35 old butter, ;' Vees: |3 15-16c; No. 7. 3%@3 13-16e; No. 8, 3%@3 il-lbe: —_————— i g T AT TIALY oo strata to go a-tobogganing. Soapstone does buying for short account, but finally declined | wax, prime, 17@dc; rough tallow. No. 9, 1@ite; No. 10, A%@3 9-16e; No. 11, Stock Quotations. cows. ... 018 2 10 1 calf. ) crop out in places along the river, if to sharply on reports of an Indtana flour mill fail- FURS—lear, Llack, 1 lars $20. 908 3 5-16G3", No L, 3@ T No. ‘lil. 3 fl-le: SAN NCISC 5 “The ofclal closing bulls.... 1% 4 feeders.... 41 2 . give color to the theory, but if this were the e and rumors that 18 vestals had becn cn- | No. 1 medigm, $157 No. 1 smail, $$ tuio.00; bear, | o A i moult A 1 Tio@ite; standard, s f 5 today wer> @3 tol- feeders. L —_— only cause, wonld not the movement be more #awed abroad o carry graln from DBlack sea ports ok, 'yearlings, No. i large, $12.0065.00; No. 1| A, confectioners’ A, 3 t J. A. Simmons, 3 Elome "t b P Ll e Sl e ML WL pol it T Sty Qi okt AR 1-16cs srshen, £4@3 Tibe. pow: | W iy i A Simmons Wiko Precautions for Proventing the Dis- | Intermitteat and violeat, and not o slow and o Fisgonc, cloed Siic; February, SIGdlic. No.'I large, ‘0GR, No. 1 me 0090.00; | dercd, 4 6-16@c; ranulated, 4 1-16@6Yc; cubes, fi“fim' z 5 Talo & Norcross 160 i3 enso ln Winter. r(‘;':ululr as it upm(»..u; eloscd 60%e: March, 61% s 0 Vo, 1 smail, $4: bear, black. Montana and Rocly ¢ 2 Tulia ... 20 oy 2 The months of November, December and| IS It not possible that in that past age 82 1016603 910, closed Tune. & mountain, No. 1 jaree, 115,00422.00; No. 1 mellum, Noy. 1. —SUGAR—Cane, quiet: cen- | Andes.. Juaties. ...l 50 2 ST~ - 0 h 3 and 4 closed 63%c; Juiy g, closed 63%c; No- | $14; No. 1 small, $10; be black, Montana y trifugul Ja 1 Muscovado, fair refining, | Beleher. e Lady Wash Con.. P January bring the greatest mortality from that | W1°0 8eclogists tell us the greater part of vember, closed G8thc; December, 3514 @0%c, closed | lugs, No. 5 am, 35 o 61 Bole Tsie ", /) | Bexican MoPhee & M. dreaded disease, croup. Simple oroup s not | 1€ C4rth's surface was covered with an jos Oe. i, 3 a cubs Mono. . 1 o 2 stoers..... i Ly P P 1S ot | cap that an overflow of basaltic lava here CORN Tecelyts. 10400 bu.: exporta, 9 : ; A rain Market. ) 5 g lo.... 40 cows. 0 1ateor. 111 4 Particularly fatal, and may occur again and | imprisoned a glacer thick enough to resist Dot market o edium, $12; No. T small, ety -CORN-—Stendy; mew, No. ey | Sy 2 o panare. (L g again in the same child, but membraneous | its heat? Is not the ice cave region under 2 white, St : Sz ‘ No. Ftaree a1t o Tinedim, 8 * gl g No. & white, 2@alie; No 3 ol i ki A croup Is an enemy not to be despised, and is | the basalt south of Mount Adams, in w-‘h and on all. §3; bear, sliver oubs. -No hite, w0 . 5 s cows. 964 1 18 ington, not very far from this point, and the it Tecovered on buylg by Khotts, v | ia : 1 medium, $0.60; No. 1 small whits R gt JO . T4 fors % |rarely repeated. The symptoms are much > Clining with wheat, o 0.1 iatwe st mim s No. 1| RYESRGE e E ghagge dte- 3 ¢ L e E A 3. | alike, and the best plan is Lo look-on all cases BT e saves 10 the Sevst-cuesiTENINg May, 52,32 9 > 31 No. 1 sma 2 TOWN, year- S e ’ e b 3 . v . o] e, s 0| all cas ’rineville, Ore., that some o \ el H » B e, SO NG 12 00; 1 m E RSt orn, 41,50 bu.; oats, 67,400 bu.; | con’ Imperial. o4 ] il B omat BRI SRS P %6. i cubs, No. 1 large. | T 1800 bu.: barley. 1140 bu € Crown Point ..o.ne S stra, (... 40 # as membraueous until proved otherwise, this has happened? Then why not here? ccotptu 18,000 buks. exports, 7,000 bu wiediim, & No. 1 small, 3 badger, | SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 2.0 bu.: coro, 4550 bu.; \ ; Crown Potnt . on. . he ferats. . 698 : al The first suggestion of croup s the voice, | The movement of Traveling mountain s salew, 70,00 bu. futu o0 bu.’ spot. Spot | No. 1 large, $1.0061.50; medium, ‘odc: No: |98, 12,300 bu.; rye, none:’ barley; 8,80 bu. o 03,4883 o B MONTANA which becomes hoarse, and is accompanied | tainly in some respects resembles the march B s, aaes Thhs S A elizarad, B¢ B A e AR Tur D s 2t DARN New York Dry Goods Market. @b, n..ms.mm “par; “(alegraph - Standher by a cough terminating in a sound like a|of a glacler, bulls.......1485 s bulls... Sl L) white west, T track, white « ¥ to beauty e $100; No W YORK. Nev. 2.—It has been a very 3 cows.......1000 3 feeders. . cock’s crowing. Mothers who have never| At all events the mountain, like Brer Jase Gc. . opiions generally a With @ | medium, $60; No. 1 small, $40; fox, iy auiot duy i wil departmenta of trade for purely | o Wotton Stos . s heard it recognize he sound lnstincively. | per's sun, “do move.” That much Is sery small trade, and cloved At unchanged prices. | according to beauty, Nov 1 large i | Seasonable fabrics, with the exceptian of cloa STON. Nov ans, cont; ] This is one of the cases where “an ounce | tain. The “why- 15 yet to bo Known Y., close ebruary, cln nedium, 0. No. 1 smmil, 320 ings and heavyweight sultings, for walch steady | dme loans, 3§33 her ceut. Closing prices 1oF . North s | X g e e s Ao / ;'n...l N e B s [ raquest. 'wes malnfained. . Forhaprig ipecialties | toeks, bo1da and imining sharos caw, : neifers. of prevention is worth pounds of cure,” and " e ol s L el e |76 gOW+ e 1 calf.... e sensible =, the inquiry v 2 on previows | 3 g g5 | Wesilugh FIee i « the sensible mother is always prepared to o LA LTS meet the enemy. Gave pah qeusierailec NS Am. Sugar.... 801 | W. Elee. pld. Cartwrigh K ity No s 18 : A e Win. Contral. . s ‘ ‘“fl“_,‘" o Simple_croup is cured by equally simple NERVOUS im, $2; N Duluth Wheat " . 4 Atchis m voe ~ - paos: : (114 { Atohia n 20 3 f : ; means. The mother is the best judge as to New “Orieans, _so- 5.5 3 No. pULUTH WHEAT—Close: No. 1| Boston & Alvany.. 307 |Now England 6. ri o e . whether going out. makes the diense wore | PDROSTRATION AYToe SiFu .00 | et N medon, 4 Nery sari, | Uard. eash and November, s%c; Decamber, 8%c; | Hoston & Maiue... 130|Gen. Bleotric bs... Yok ncatnn” and thare was 2 ™4ver | Some ehildren are badly affected, others not B R A g I S ORI IS ! G iy B N S OR | Ay B 13 Lot B | et cmend e gentra uai 1y | o0 all, 40 mo one rule applies. Tho clubing xuRssTRENLA) : No. ¥ smaif, 8e; mountadn Hon, perfect head ; 7y S2c: rejected, 49%c: Gen. Rlectric. .. ¢| Boston & Montaua of the offorings, although recelpts included a | must be warm, the air in the house kept rlem: heloek sole, usnos Ayres, | and tovt, 8677 Targé, L0002 0: {mpertect skina, | SN o¥iac; No. 1 hard, S0c. | Hiinots Steel .. Hitta & Boston mte ot pocr Hght stuft ‘1o further swell the | pure and sweet the dlet regulated o as not INSOMNIA, avy weighin c Tigioc; otte I 78 { No. 1 medium, — exicin Conirs |Catumet & Heeln.. already burdensome supply. h bette e $9L:8 < A 8—Noef, dul ' quict. | $6.0097.00; No. 1 small, $5: otter, pale, No. i risco Wheat Market. e ai.. AUBloN N Hae D | enst and a by no means excessive supply packers | 10 Increase any feverish symptoms; at bed NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA Tard quiet; westorn ‘steam close famen 37t Noo 3 i 45 Mo ¥ amaB M| a FRANCISOO, Doy, R WHBAT-Steaty; | DI Oatasmreres! - s % | staried i atter the heavy hogs bidding and | Ume & hot mustard foot bath, external appli- 4 bierces at ¥1.3% o ca, 30 De- | mecoon. No. 1 lande; 00@c; No. T medium,’ te; | (24N IELANCISCO, Nov. % ¢ * | Ore. Short Line.. Al paving prices strong to bo and 1lc higher than | cation of liniment to the throat, and a few MELANCHOLIA, mber, cr,closed 3135, nom- | No. | sma Accoom, black, a8 to heauty, | May. creisnens et Bbon ! i le "to. Very good heavy and gl B L i e dnal: December, $7.33: Jahuary 7.85, nomina No. 9 2.00; skunl d, ” cifie. » ‘hogs sold at froj 4.2 0 $45, L ¢ kel id PaGasHAR A% in RRat. ity csntimens, X s nian | % e Financlal Notos. Priox Paetfle...., sapae B0 oatn ¢ M50 cad HA 05 TThs maruet nally. A majority of cases yield to this| AND THE THOUSAND ILLS THAT pound, B.Te50. Pork! du; v N0 | siunis Sriped, NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 1. —Ciearings, secams. | G A0 oot [ght ‘stuff was very wneven, some sales ‘showlug | treatment without any outaide aid. FOLLOW A DERANGED mediu 3 arrow | BOSTON. Nov. 2i.—Clearings, $15,46,047; ba e = ' good ndvance, and othérs, particularly Mambrancons ratsus:: is atubhera: - Beskles CONDITION OF THE ke R 40c; No. | an , 52,386,375, ¢ a very light stock, belng slow sale and low 4 o Pond striped, No. 1 lar ALTIMORE, Nov. 27.—Clearings, §236,98; Wow York Hinlaz Yarstons ‘alr o choice 160 to 20-1b. hogs sold at from | the voice, the symptoms are often those of a v o NEW YORK. Nov. 27.—Tho following are the | 3§50 up 10 $1.65, while poor to falr 8 to 1404b. | common cold, but all the time a false mem- NERVOUS SYSTEM 1 % . | batances, $259,15 JIEW YORE. Nov. & p voor 0 140-H. e At No.J. 1arEs. | "NEW YORK. Nov. 2N.—Clearings, $98,301,601; | €108108 miniug quotation foads were slow’ wellers at from 32 to 3170 The | brane is forming which gradually lengthens 4 St B = = ns contalned fully 1,500 head of this class of - cEREBRlN E BQise: part suime, 3 re, S5 Noo ) imediuin, oo | balances, FITEL . » o e e e B e i e hiem P teomen ‘were wimbjs | 40d thickens (ill breathing is almost stopped. | Aw Cured by SGGS—Dull; state and Dennaylvania, so: | N v beaver. per skin, "No PHILADELPHIA. Nov. #i.~Clearings, $15,80.- | Sholorscoos lir 86 opy e io”nd tyers 6. Nothing But & ietup, 13 the | This oroepiag on of the disense 13 what makes O ot Sopco o8l L . 1lg2io: | fresh, 243 aun, 50; No. 1 sm 2175+ balan: oy o8 . 39 | receipts will cnable dealers to make n clearance | 1t so fatal for mothers, not examining the N B340, Vecoipts, 113 ph . kit No. 1 large, 2, No. 1 Taediun BERLIN, Nov ange on London, eight | SOL.Cal & Va.... 343 |Qui : it :90- falat. § & Q on . T PREPARED UNDER THE FORMULA Of oad wood of tiese pigs, and a good healthy trade need . ARLEOW Tl Lut steday: ity digi for N b o ,,N",- e | days sighi, 2 marks 3 DIE gy o ot b "expacied untl ‘they ‘are o1l ‘kone. The | thFoat and seeing ouly symploms of & simple edlum, smal Te: musi v - Ak kol g S e WASHIN M. oash alsno | HEte e Wao R et 0 : fir T “god “hogs welghing 20 ios up: | cold, neglect to send for a docter ull the | Dr, WILLIAM A, HAMMOND, Washingion, In Bath.. S8 Ywashingts ¥o. 3 smal, e . 3 va T35, v 837,734,499, Homestaks.... . Ulllun Con. wards sold largely at from $4.25 to M. ) gl T 1 y chitld is on the road to death. bulk. $2.5; refined, New York, $ | M T.—Clearings, $509,338: bal- | Mexiean.... o3 Yellow Jacket.. Anninat 4.5 "'ze‘l’w’"fixfify and .50 to $4.60 | How many people know how to examine the pliis and Haltimor $.l0: Philadelpl; Liverpool Marice nces, hsn York exchunge, selliug at . » N "' threat? Opening the child's mouth and at- in bulk, §.05 LIVERPOOL. Nav, 405 poom. par Lon:ton Stask gaoratioas. X ... 28 tempting to hold the tongue down ls useless. BOSE, § DROPS. V- Steady: stralned, comumon to | WHEAT g a4 nlr No. 3 CINCIXNATL. Nov Mzfi:«;»:::;fl::;m §orgont. | LONDON, Nov. 27.—4 p. i, cloalng : L TR 3 Watch a doetor! He wHl ask for a spoon, Prie Puiat or 2 Duacums, $2.80, TURPENTINE et At 296 3%, N A -t oba, : e - ‘B 204 ¥ » * | Can. Pacitic . mfi » lay the child on his lap, where a strong light RICE-Quiet: L imestics ialk 16 oxtri 4%@ | futwres opeh g Gt ‘. Nov. fi.—The of buion | ERic i1 1 TRRINE V- Contrad 1! 161 slines on its face, open the mouth, press| COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO, Japan, At pos'tions offered; sehater business was | withdrawn from the Bank of England on bal- | Erie 2da. - “‘41*‘“""“'“. | the inverted handle of the spoon on the new 4s. 5814 AR Gl New Orcans. nen ket | Fhont gunily (SRR, Slored endy Ny Tty wae 11000, o e i o fhecianmint b 82 % Svowm ow e WASHINGTON, D, C. | ary, 44 ML SAprd e 111 e mouth exposed to wlew, It does not territy ron oo, /.. P10 TON Dl ich, $IL0G@.00; Amer- | Fobruary, 18T March, s 1isd; Apri da 11 TARIR ot - P e e | BAR SILVRR 28 noe. Soun, . $19.00¢213.00. CORN-Spat. ‘steady: Awmerican mized, & 110 e Weshnage o 8 mon g a child, and should be done whenever it afls. KUHN & CO., AGENTS FOR OMAHA. Any deep redness of ihe throat, or white or - ——— TIN-Wenk; stiaite, HLSGIZ; plates, dull. | fulures opened auict and closed qu'ot: business | LoRdon. B 1dc for checks 2 Fhe vate of discount 1she apon market for both Sales on Cchange: Mareh tin, §39. % tons | was heaviest oo middle positions; Novemher ST. LOULS. Nov. 21.—Clearings. $3.65.45; bul- yellow spots, or a. false membrane forming WM. LOUDON. suffice to call in a doctor's aid without loss Jwimary. HAT: § tows Jasaary, $14.% 15 T Duocember, T8 %d: January, &s 3. Feb. | ances, $558.210, Momey. quiel 8t 7 per cent. | SUOTt aud threo monthettiin ks 13-1 per cent. of time. This throat examination cannmol be Pebruary, $i8. onw March, SELSG 3 Gons | ruary de Al Mared, 4 ¢l Apeil, da 4 xchange on New York, par 1o premium, 4 N too highly recommended, since it s an wo- | COMMission Merchant Al, STLM; 25 tons Decomier, S48 VEOUR-Firm; swoiand falr and freely LONDON, Nov. 3i.—Gold is_quoted today ot P RLYER - Kaser . do phied, 8. 1. S i falling gulde. s Lauls, faney whatsr, fa Liuenos Ayves at 250 Madrid, 12.9; Lisbon, 1300 Lu\l‘?uhl brokur E 5 PROVISIONS Pk, frm: pr mess, west- | St Petersbusg, 3; Atheus, i7; Rome, 167. R > eru, €% GL prime moss, mediun, S enna, 108, > — CHICAGO, Nov. #1.—Clearings, §14.862,000, ‘The whole design of treatment Is to force Grain and Provisions, ""fi»., puiow R b’ EMapEn Ve, Shmtim o Money, the membrane up. Emetics are always em ol Yot R - - @4 per cent o cally S48 per cent on . B8A ’Enem : = caG0, ve Rari Pruis sompany | te. New e g T A 63-168 ot o _men Jwars Buiter krades, 39U, peive yellow, Yo! ployed, chiefly tartar emetic and ipecacuanba, 1 The dose of tho former for ohildren 2 to 4 | AR Faitnarotde s a0 404 Now, Jorke T %0ld ose car of Emperor grapes at auction taday. | elgn exchange, dull; sterlig, eommercial, y e, business orderl placed on IN HIS LABORATORY AT WASHI o S55EEEsRARESR PERREP Ay iealizing \he following peto Half crates, 3139 | @19 l! Wall-st., MVwk. Coflee Markot, "L, e crates, §57043.35. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. ~The subtreasury todas a - received $600.000 im gold the bulk of whi Nov. PR LE—Options Lot Marsec. came o' cty baska” @00 came. trom "Can: ‘ B - l”l“.l. rule: - M mfl REW 9-"»".'1‘3‘.- V. L —COTTON-Quiet l-n. SW.ET.000 gold on aceeunt of the Bord, lague years Is one-quarter to ome-half lrllll:. For B‘lrd D‘D'T'l:l ol use take four one-quarter grain powders tq orres) ence solic a tabi D of warm water and give about a | | Oftice, ‘goom 4 New! '\’uu Lite Bullding, balf tablespoontul every Mfteen minutey, | VMaba. Telep! POTPITITIRPTTPPPTTR T & BEESE.BESIARIS.EINIIREAD BBRRFTERRGRE SELRURDHEE g, e gued was received last night, and it is expected