Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 1, 1894, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

r m OMAHA DAILY BEE: éAm DECEMBER 1, 1894, . 11 u ) hore, - §5.10; ciphin and | demand for cash wheat. Clearances were fair o ™ e e | H9: March, f y - o1, Phitasiphin considering the high rates of ooean freights, and OMAHA leE STOCK HARKETS H - georse - BhAb ¢ | 5 O Sigtersbor. A S S A T e, $19.000.00; Amerl. | Altoether the feeling wan confident that Brices im m LT Spot coftee, . Mo, auiet: Mo 1 can Ho.camiasn o would advance within the near future. The ¢ 41 SRR £ et Cordova, T $ik.25019.10 LEAD_DUIl; #pot, .12%: exchange price, | final close showed an advance for the day rang Pt ) 20 107 28 |sales 1,000 bags Rio, No. 8 spot, at $1460; —_— I 8.0, | & 1o o 2. i Nopenaner 90} Deoutnier, 200 100 ul‘u "ISll'hn(‘: finl\nmlln and 5,50 baws Maraeatbo o PPE pot, o BAige ny 80N July, 61 n trac 1, 3 " N 200 ” 2 . Varel ae deliveries from New York yes. n N Helped by Higher Oables the Wheat TR el e ciomes Sioalys woot b De | Hatd, g0t No T worierny st No. 8 morth: Sharp Falling Off in Amivals the Main 10 i 300 | Dty e e e e ook toduy. 1050 | Foreigh Exchange is Now Very Near to the cember, $13.80; Feb o ¢ Wnts: sates e Gipta were 312,340 bu.; Shipmenth ! 300 | buge: United States winck, 18,68 hars: afoat for A Market Ruled Firm, T angs. B0 ons Taeiuqing wuat. $isus; De: | b, v Wi firm, with a fair demand Feature of the Trade, 30 | (he inited Huntes, ano,0m baga: total visible for Gold Exporting Point, t mber, $13.004113.9 february, $13.83; March, | reported and sales ranging at §.2063.40 for pat 395 |the United States, #1057 bags, against 447,050 ¢ 3 i ¥, B85 eI U R R 300 |bags last year p— 185 April, $13.5, nts and" $2.1002.35 for bakers. E bags lnst ye COTTON 'SEBD. Ots—Dull; sales, 400 bbls.; J e ————— 300 ANTOS, Nov. 30.—Market quict: good average, CORN WZS IN GOOD FORM ALL DAY [prime summer yeilgw fye"Medesday at fiec: STOOKS AND BONDS. DEMAND FOR BEEF CATTLE IS IMPROVED 18 AT NN U 0N | N INCREASE (N LABORERS EMPLOYED prime crude, 25 off crude. Zake: yellow butte 5 | Sanon b des, 896035 o eliow, $sc; yellow off : 12 000 3% | HAMBURG, Nov. 80.—Market steady: prices e e e b A AR i Sccurities Were Irregular and Unsottled S Mone. Ware Padtioed,. he datyand: s Wedniaaay. unchineed 10 5 ble lower; with & Tendeney Toward Lower Prices. More Desirable Offerings Thin Common of | very fair and the market quotably steady. Fair two days, 4000 bags. P This, with the Low Price of Farm Produocts ts Were Not ¥ the Estimate OMAHA GENERAL MARKE oSy » O e K Y ss e T, alr | HAVRE, Nov. 30.-Opencd qulet, §@i¢ deelt [RERRPLS Ware Not Fat trom . : - NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—The stock market Late Find Ready Salo—Butchers and B e T ai e comimon and stock | At 13 m.. unchanged: at 3 p. m.. XE deciine: Reduces the Purchaslng Power of #nd the Weather Was Unfavorable was irregular and unsettled today and the o T oaTea ah 10100 1. | closed quiet at unchanged prices o a decline of A for Grading—Onts Attracted Condition of Trade. and..Quotations o | ., qency was in the main toward lower SUosiors RoliowaNbgs: Seit Tambs at $2.6004.1. WE; total sales, 16,000 baks. the P'eople Too Low for Much ’ o - Stiiple and Foney Flodnos. d 1 wer 4 St H10 1k TANEIRO, Nov. .-Quiet; No. T Rio, Sacienis Asvin,: bay Little Attention, There was not TUEINIIFS 4o-theThankegiving | PICES, the result of the day's trading being a Shade Stronger. Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. $15.15; exchanke, 1A o dava receipls, 1,000 usiness Activity. ] N trader " The old-tlme demand for turkey, oysters, | & decline ranging from 4 to 4l4 per cent, . Ofcll recelpta and. disponition of stock as | baen: cisaredor the tinited Sinto, 11000 vage: e fruita and bher dlldicles” which O not swop at | the latter in American Tobaces. Trading FRIDAY, Nov. 8. | hamany tor ths aetiy-lour dere thaig &5 3 = NEW YORK, Nov. ®.~R. G. Dun & Co.'s OHICAGO, Nov. 0.—Helped by higher | price, was absent. There was a falr trade, but | Wa8 active, but nearly one-ha L s g rory hoavy toduy. ot | o-clock p. m., November 9, 184: CLEARING HOUSE TOTAX weekly review of trade, which will be' ¥ A, hent market ruled firm. and | thit s the most that can be sid. Prices gon- | actions were in Sugar. The published state- | Supplies were not very heavy today, pdL T y review of trade, which will be I8 k Blo6a" st an advance of, 40’ ah ‘compared | eFally ruled law. as compared Wil previ:us years, | ments of President Havemeyer of the trust | cars in all. The Thanksgiving holiday dis- g Aggregate of Dpsinoss Transacted by the | Sucd tomorrow, will say: The complete suc- g Ties of Wednesday. Corn | ey Bl aracking dtock, Thegic (ir, to 8902 | induced heavy realization and at the open- | organized business to a great extent this|caue .. Assootiten Hanks Ladt Weoks cess of the government loan and the re- B o e the endar May, atted kn | . e e e s, o™ | ing of business there was a rush to sell. | week, and compared with last the falling | Hogs ..UV NEW YORK. Nov. 50 The followlng table, | Plenishment of the gold reserve have not 3 gaiped only e In the end for May, a '| TEGGS-Stricily fresh lald, 21@22c; fresh (cold | Within three-quarters of an hour 08,000 [ off in receipts amounted to about 6,000 cat- DISPOSITION. g g AN § perceptibly affected business nor prevented early bulge of %c, and for the November H compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total de""fe S o were no buyers near the close | LIV POUITRY—OId hens, de; spring chick. | Shares changed hands and the stcck broke | tle, 2,000 hogs and 1,000 sheep. Orihi” PROKIBE ComBaNp i 3l oo | lerances vat the principal citiés and the| 80 advance of farelgn exchenge to EERS ry there e no buye e close | L LTRY-Old hens, fc; spring chick: o company.... « P 5 g . orkeys, Bo: Heary toms, 40 | 3% per cent to 83%. At the lower figures| There was an active demand both from | pIitid o | the shor Vv % ctio 01 Ved ay"s Hammond Co. A ;:,eg“ T wete gl Pt g MDA ha, S, AN covered most of their outstanding | dressed beef men and shippers for desirable | Swite ant: Con 4 ) bkt . < A ! ~Chickens, falf, 4044¢; | . ore was ve e other | fat cattle, and the few of that description [The Cudahy v i k > oats | choice large R e, ikeval faif | Contracts, but there was very little other % The Cudahy, 1 QRS L 30y susnge at the close. May oats | (holoe arKs 0 Roice heavy, 7o cholce small, | support. Subsequently a rally of 1% per|here readily changed hands at a shade | X“'Fiuns ..., " B L T e on hixbke cable quo- | 1ol ook TRt to Bood, 6e; ety, figec: @eese, (isent took place and in the final dealings o |Stronger priss. ANything, in “fact, that|f Deoksr & Degen, Dercentage of increase or decrease, as cora- | the exporting point. Meanwhile domestic pared with the corresponding week last | trade and industry have not been Influenced ety by the heavy defalcation in one bank and ——— | minor disorders in two others, nor by a failure of the Erie railway to meet the in- mpany.. cking Co . ac or cel killers could use was sold to better ad-|E. D. Armour § CITIES, flearings. | Inc. | Dec. | terest on its bonds, The closing of sugar A 4 SAME D éhioked jerdog, $9.5)@3.5; | reaction of Y% per cent, making a loss on J o St CITIES. Clearings. | Inc. 5 of Sug RN From Liverpool and &g jumation e g%y Biue ik teal, pet | the day of 17 per cent. 'Sugar preferred de- | vantage than on Wednesday, but the thin | fiimitn & b i refineries will diminish the industrial force from there that the advance was in conse- . $1.50G1.76; green wing teal, per dos., § clined 244 per cent and recovered per cent. | gtuff that neither feeders nor killers wanted | J. Lobman T - L | more than it is increased by the resumption 3 quence of bad reports of the Argentine ducks, ‘mixed, per doz.. 3 Nearly all the trust stocks were weak in [ v , b (G BT ] Vgl Feves SaTHTe Mk o1 p ; b i 4 Yy was slow sale and weak. 3 of Bethlehem steel works and a few other A rop. The receipts in the northwest were |backs, $4.00g4.50: mallards and ¢ sympathy with the leader of the market - 5 hicago el &8 R . Crop. he receip quall, $1.50@1. er Y /] | “Tobacco, on unusually h vy sales, broke Cow stuff was in tolerably liberal supply, | Shippers an dors. Boston . - £ 816, 884 5.2 concerns, The controlling ct is that, al- 5 :‘:fly m llv‘mh-” A srvnn-\f’hul nalfl;‘t{mn t;: 1 m,,; wu'nn rzwlnx small rabbits, 75@%0c; jack ; 5 per cent to 9, and closed 00%. Distill- | very fair demand and quotably steady, | Left over .. P |-Im|.‘|‘y]; | e :41-1‘ 9.3 | though In two lnstances wages have been e second cables caused some realizing on | rabbits not wanted, y ' ing was unfavorably affected by the an-|perhaps a shade stronger on the more de- . o P |- L 2 increased, the earnings of the working force an_acvance that occurred before, Some [ VEAL-Cluice fat and small veals are quoted pouncement that u elrcular had boen issued | sivable grades, The calt mariet Waa dull ABURfrvaoiv i BIN AWIO . sy BRI TIAGI00 6o i and {ts purchasing power are not on the i cables ascribed the strength there to light | CHEESE—Wisconsin full cream, Young A., | DY, the directors of the company suggesting | and lower, with prices of to §1 this g e i { B e b b P - J 0 per ¢ pss| D1 e stoc o eel 3 s, c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. whole enlarging at_pr nt and prices of 4 Srtrewa: he -y Ine | 1961 twina,-aakes -Nebraska and. fows: full a°10 per cent assessment on the stock. The | week. Bulls, stags, etc., at” about » ohie RaAUes. A0 16 e slocks, but the Crowd here oK eamcee, | 11c. - Nebraska 'and " Tows," bart - skinie Teauiting decline was 1 per cent, of Which | 8teady fgwres, e i the chief farm products do not mterially spiration chiefly from these circumstances, | yidy oo t™ NG 3 11e; brick, No. 1, lle; Swiss, | % per cent had been recovered at the close. | Stockers and feeders sold as they did on | Trade Was Slow but Strong for Desirable | New Orleans . . .86, 140 Xy 10 ‘ted 8-10 of Y ¢h mentioned the damage to the Argen- | No. 1, 1@ National Lead fell off 1% per cent, closing | Wednesda The supply was not large nor Buffalo ceennannaf 354005 urday, ard has reacted of a cent after Which 2 DIy & hipping Steers. | 4 weck of b speculati Crop estl Une wheat as the cause of the Liverpool | HAY—Upland hag, 80: midiand, #; lowland, | iy per cent above the lowest point touched, | was the demand what would be called VIg-| cpiicaqo, Nov. - Trad 1% (i shetiee | ML I L 8 Wweck of heavy speculation Crop estis it e ac g | BT T StIAW, ‘ol kes ' the price o he granger group participated moderately | orous, st holders had no difficulty in AGO, Nov. & A . de | 103,309 A Lgst by Y firmness, The Atlantic port clearances were | Bt [38 Mt 80 COIor BAKeg O D araden | th the rscere] dimroasion Tih valucs i | Seling £ood, smenth, Teshy stomt tor” firm | The market was strong for desirable shipping | Louisville |- &m0 averag and a larger quantity light. Primary market receipts aggregated | bring ton prices, M final quotations showed a loss on the day | prices. Rough, thin tockers were no easier |steors and was about steady for other kinds. | Minneapolls ... | e has come Into sight this year than In 1891, 907,000 bu. for the two days, The bellef was [ PIGEONS—OId birds, per doz., T5c. of 1 per cent in Northwe and Rock | to work off even at prevailing low values. | The receipts for the expired part of this week | SMAHA -5 when the yield was over 5,000,000 bales, The 3 uite general that the Increase In the vis- VEGETABLES. _ | Ts1and, 1% per cent in St. nd 8% per | A fair volume of business was done. Goofl | ghow a decrese of 83,500 head. Most of the | (e L | dimtens| 18 average price in November of that year was Tl Selbs For i Week would exceed that | POTATOS-Western stock, car lots, 206c; | cent in Burlington. The other changes were | {o eholce, foedors are quotable at from 8270 | {0 fud heon sold by noon on basia of from | | e e B L e e i Tan oMo 3 ) e week bel d on acc ¢ such | small Tots, 7oe. 3 in the direction of lower values and included | to $3.25, fair to good from $2.35 to $2.60, and | 510 had been ol ¥ ) S > S TR fch ¢ sight in the thres mo i Qf the week before, und on wecount of Such | MOLn °inANs_tand-picked, navy, 8 Hima | [Gusey i Oregon Improvement, 1 per cont, | commoh grades from $.2 down, Hepro- (S35 to 88 for inferior to extra cows and s ending mber 1_would have pald as & the Dutkds, The closing cablograms w beans, per Ib., G%c and St. Paul & Omaha, % per cent. The | Sentative sales: helfers, from $3 to $6.50 for common to fancy much debt as the 6 371,000 bales at the price this year, but even that would not explain ONTONS—C ™= not quite #o Strong as those at the opening [ CABBAGE- orders, 65 bond market held firm durivg the mornin, DRESSED BI BF, from $1.75 to $1.50 for westerns and from wrders, 1%c. roame heavy 8 later tr Z, o108 | i 3 0 for Texans. the large marketing, unless the crop was #nd there were sellers against calls bought | CELERY—Per doz., Z@tsc. but became heavy in the later trading, clos- | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr R R e o Fesun : g Sonts’ HIKher for the day and at the week at 60%e. Pard- POTATOBS Por bbl., $2.75G3.00, ing weak. . 9....1034 $2 90 AR 10..a00 e | The Hos trade was Tl ,’”,' jatwe reimnis | l\-lr:fk XI'”\\ lwvn‘r {«\_: Y un\.l‘ munb” an @ Tldge was a seller throughout the session STS—Por b, 50G8e. The Evening Post's London cable sa 40 3 00 et 300 100 '35 [ for mextweele | During the day about ail (h | A RO L e B exceed The sclling against calls and realizing by | CARROTS—Per ou., 50@60e. The stock markets we quiet but good | 1....1010 300 2., 9% 310 "'h‘."":l‘? SR PR O T 8 s | Jax N\ ‘n ; \molm‘l ng since .n)lL\ 1 to l]fl3,< 3 dcalpers was sufficient on A market of no| CAULIFLOWER-—Fer doz. $2.25. today. Mining shar still booming. SHIPPING AND EXPORT. Bk acid. Beound $4.75, and " from $440 10" $.46 ol { (o L R e e b VL 4 bre: prevent the price from | EGG PLANT-Per doz. 50c. Americans were st but neglected. | 1., 1080 335 288 5 5t for cholce 10! 3 : year, while exports from all ports have been 3 I 2 BT TSy opened at 6o HORSERADISH—Per ib., 7080, South Amerioans, firm.” ' Two prominent | 11l 33§ M3 3T 8.1 4 | was paid for, Sholee MENC oy active and | ok, ‘Ore.rs | L L BT A AR L ; 01 1o 60%¢, and closed at (Oi4e. T ot A a1 dealers, Nickalls and Paxton, deserted cows. atrong, (he lght recoipts during (he last fow | Rochester | G & celved last year pald mota depis - "The corn market ruied firm all the time | JAp: Al Qo Uincnes, 6 Americans for the mining market, A con- Peladder uys and the prospects of moderate runs in the [ New Haven | by, about BoW,00 than the Targer quantity ] and strong part of the time. It opened at| TURNIPS—Per bu., e, s siderable eflux of gold to France is antic 1.... 960 future serving to restore confidence, Good to | Savannah | bt LR AR T ) - 9 | © advance for May on Wednesdamy's cl SPLIT PEAS-Por 1b., 3@3%c. pn‘l(flll in ;wmnp('llnn with the Paris bourse 5.00.1000 cholca sheep Were quoted at from $5.5 1o §150 | Springtield, 3 | time below 80 cents Just after har lrxlrumnrl'c:: r ( ade rther %c gain URBARD SQUASH-— Per doz., T5c. sel ment, 16.... 91 and pa falr qualities at from to e Hter at be held back for ettel o b B Tiada 8 Myt o5 TROMATOR ot bt $1.00 The following were the closing quotations ; Wan Mtrong at_from $2to $4 with | Portland, Ae. n has advanced a fraction, receipts being n $3.25 to 83, N PEAS—Per bu., $1.25G1.35. on the leading stocks of the New York ex- AL unta . re not f AL serious reaction, The receipts w from the estimates, numbering 818 cars. T large than a year ago, and on the whole the outcome for farmer: ead has not so mproved ort Worth FRUITS, » change today: calves, 300 head; | ad. | 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t i 1 i b i) - R e 1 | *Wac as to promise larger buying by the we weather was unfavorable for the grading| QUINCES—Califgrnia, per 50-1b. box, $1.50. Atohing . Rorthwestor 07 HOC ayracuse 4 b qive T b AL AR and the fact of only 85 cars of the 00 in- | APPLES—Good stock, per bbl, ' $2508275: | Adume Expro T b 1 25,310 he - [ Des Moines T gt o8 T Ll b spected passing into the contract grade em- | Mi ; New York or New England, | Alton, . 1 ....... 87 |N.Y.Ceniral.. 1 ments, 10,671 head; left about 7,400 3rand Rapids ! canrot be expected to increase it at' this 4 phasized the point last referred to. The|#.25. 4 *do pd.... ... 100 108 Y.&N B0 1 auality continues fair; market moderately cattle | AR WS AR L R i estimated receipts of 730 cars for tomorrow | PEACHES-None, Am. Exproas. L 112 |Ontario & Wi 1 and prices ateady; sales range at $1.75@4.50 for | Lowell [/l e PR R TR PRAL A L G 5‘._....,(,., Some realizing on the advance. Ship-| LLUMS—Callfornis, none. Balitmore & Olifo. 67 |0 1 Imp.. 1 Tight, $4.20414.45 for rough packing, $1.200475 for | Wilmington, Del | | into operation and the demand is reported ments from here were very heavy at 568,000 | L UNESEINOne. oo o a0 Ganada Pacifio. .. 00 |Oregon 1 mixed, $4.50¢71.55 for heavy packing and shipping | Norfolk ...0........... : | :'; "\\" AR R (ol 3 1 RN h, i TRr KATIVE q in! ellls, $1.7602.00. . ara. | Canad 0% [0. 8. L. & U.'N lots 10110 for foux Cify | 603,78 | ) especially at Pittsburg, and Bess 3 bu.‘l llt‘u.‘ll\f 8 in ‘m‘x !vu“m_m ot N 5;(\“‘ « rd, 10:ib. baskets, none: Ma- | Cont 5 |Pacific 3 . 1 3 « Receipts, 13,000 head; market active | Los Angcles 495,914 | mer, fron billets, nails and some structural and the demand for May was thought 10 | jigas. per 1B, bbis,, gross. $7.50a9.00. Ches. & O 17%|P. D. & i b and. firm at 6@l avanee Tacoma ... 0.0 forms are quoted lower. The rail combina- <come chiefly from the short interest. May | CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $10 per bbL | Chicago Alton..... 145 |*Plttsburg. 1 i H Rceipts, 80 head; market fairly active | Saginaw, Mich | tion has ngreed to a reduction of $2 per ton . enp;l .:1 "-I,'V‘m', sold from 49c to 49%c and TROPICAL FRUITS, |‘M \ . \;Sw Pullman Palace ¢ 1 1 ) and = pokane £ for the next year. Coke contracts are being ged a AC. ORANGES—Floridas, §: eako 7 ... 897 1 9. ) y 77 Jacksonville ade for the first quarter cf 1895 at currel The oats market attracted but little at-| ZANANAS_Choice stock, $2.0042.60 per bunch. 125 100010 1 10 0 eSO UINLIvR SOy Lincoln joi P LD R LRGBS e 1 tention. ILlevator people were buylng quite | L[EMONS—Malagn, % lorida, 87| do pta. G.... 942 1 100610 200 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 80.—CATTLE New Bedford ..... Failures this weck have been in the freely, but aside from that local parties |sizos 20 and 300, $4.00@4.25, Bie(R. G W 1 i 15201010 200 hota s FRipmng i il United States 280, against 271 last year, and aone were prominent. A slightly firmer foel. | " PINGAPPLIS--None, LA G Wb b H a0 300 nd o shade betior Hirminghim b g L g LR LA L i ing prevailed, influenced by the strength MISCELLANEQUS. iR Bogk Isiand. .. HEIFERS. Cp R s Fangi tronh | TR R aa A ie last year. Hasict in“corn. May started at 32%c, sold up t0| OYSTERS—IXL, Sc; meduim, per can, 10c; . 84| do plas il 1 .40 1% T to sold at $2.2@3.00; | Dinghampton i T c, and closed there. 3 horee shoos, 120: “extra wiandards, 15¢; extra se W P ¢S i 1 HA B LG et i BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW, oL "'Vl"“"’"‘r bk dull but ;‘rm- 1’! he e 101 S oomIRty - e, 2e; New York e . W 11%| dopfd...........0 1 500 140" 1 HOC dipts, 6,400 head; shipment 00 | *iall River — ‘. ing price-of pork was at from Tige to 10¢ | counts, 2ic. dopfd.... ..lll. 24 |Southern Paclfic.. 1 590 140 5 he mar 5@10¢ higher and active. Test | *Akron, O. Vo G o v W dvance on closing quotations of Wednes- | NEW FIGE=Fanéy, ‘16c; ¢holce, 13@Me; Cal- | Fort Wuyite.....i. 157 |Sugar Kefuery... 12 0 140~ T B s oot Tt and mixed: $1400 | Bpvingneid, O No Genrral Improvement In Busiuess in jay, and lard and ribs were higher in pro- | ifornia, bags, Sc. G. Northernpfd... . Coal & Iron. 1 20 160, = 3 4.60; common and rough. ). 3. 2 *Canton, O. tho West and South. ortion. The business dcne was entirely on | HONEYZNew York. te; Calitorntn, the. |G & B Lpfd. ..l 83 |Toxas Paciflo. ... 13 52 150 T0m head: shipments, 100 | Sfoux ¥ 4| NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Bradstreet's to- logal account, orders from the outside heing [ MARLE SYRUP—Gatlon cansper Gofe M2, . | Hocking Valley... 104\ T. & 0. Cent, ptd.. 1 and better; native mixed |*Fremont «+| morrow will say: There is no gensral op conspicuous only from their absence, The [ o NITES=8meuce 1T 0 . 125 | Tiliuols Central g CALVES. sold, 2.1 Bood southern mixed, $2.75; | *Hastings, ot i Tirazil nuts, Sc; eastern chesinuts, | St, P, & Duluth packers were selling in a small way at an | yo"etq i Sonabs, 15200055 radical improvement in business at the k; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., | K. & T. pfd........ 2 (W . P We - e ves advance, and in the end there was no ap- | i farge hickory nuts, $1.7; fancy raw beanuts, | Lake Frle & Wost [Eo e e v Live Stock Markat. R gtk s s preciablé. changes In prices as compared | 6o} rousied pantute, T = ot e Wiath Furgo i . ~s Cluy | Bl M ++| the central western states, and particularly i ‘with the latest quotations of Wednesday, SAUER KRAUT=Cholce white, per bbl, $4.50 Vi h | Western Unton .. ~ 86% KAN CITY, Nov. 80 —CATTLE A TLaT ke e . | at some important cities in the middle and 1 Freight rates firmer; good demand to joad [ @L75; per haif bbl., $2.50. Loead Trust,. 1110 88| Whoelng & L. B/, 1134 0 oa T et ot tandso, | “Helenn “tsu/| Morthwestern” states, the roverse (it E vs: 1405 gal. kegs, ; condensed, per e L. P Y8 63 M. & St. L. 27 1 s Vel eXAS COWS, .50 bee! ers, §<. 304 P erfal gain in demand for many season- y N eading futures ranged as follows: 0%, pkigR,, ‘JRTS, o e Manhaita Gon.l 10080, & R G115 T 1 1w mative cows, ‘$L.0008.38: stockers' and. fecders, | OO able staples having shown itself, with a b TAriicies, | Open. | High. | 1_Clo; FISH—I'resh caught crappies, perch and sun- | sMemphis& C..... 10 |G E...\.. Bl i 1.0 11330 8.002.0:_bulls, §1.3303.6: ? Sy corresponding increase in volume of g00ds R o T | fsh, 3@ce; buftalo 3@ée; pike and pickerel, 6@5c; | Miohigan Gentii| 90 |N. L. 204 1 10110 hagISReeipte, 1800 head; shipments; 801 wutar tor United | @istributed and orders for future aeliyeries ST ov. ... pod| ool oal ooeoon | W RTRE P Dek e $i0: haie b1, 83 | Mobii & Ohtor T 17| pid: ot i 1 B T o haekers | vt 6y, | Exclusive of New York...| 471,3m,00 '6:71:::1" | This was Independent of the staples o the g ool B8l coseis | HIDES—No. 1 green hides: 3%c: No. 2 green | Nashville Chat.... 65 [H.&'T. 010 21 1 1m0 L00g4.35; Yorkers, $4.3) DOMINION, OF CANADA. trade in certain lines due to approaching 4 4 hidos, No. 1%green salted bides, 4iec; No. 2 | Natlonal Corda Sl &N SN B IR 3 i, holidays, and in spite of the check (o the G aa| azsg | Eroen eutioa iies, UG o T areen alted b T o VLSO S i e 1900 head: shipments, 1,100 | Monir olume of general business within the week o | 4B B 00 be, we; No. & greon wniteq hides, N3 eitesd 0283 doptd.... G 1 market firm’ and_active! caused by the Thanksgiving hollday. A ] 0 8., 0. o 5 o bs., Te 5 V. pfd...... 21%|S.R. R. .. X 'y ke 3 s 'p revivi Ces 8 8hot j# 408405 40| om0t | U0 JE NG 1 Toa S No. 1 dry int Nides: | NorinAmr Co 0 42| i oy New York Live Stu Hobir far, atme soades. o Yanbor, Tt 20 P op | Bci No. % dry fint hides, do; Now 1 dry salted | Northern Paci 43| Am. H e W YORK, Nov. 30.—BI , 26 particularly for cotton, wheat, oats and - 20141 & ;ll:l;l. e t cured hides, o per 1b. less than 11 240 BTAGS. market firm; poor h)‘m‘:lm'x n;l‘ll‘n' Mt‘f! 3 lard, improving prices ‘ot the (Ih"Nl two of 2 ully cun - s e 200 & .25; oxen, hulls, 0043.60. Fu- vhic ~ arioa 8% SHEEP PELTS—-Groen sal @onc; | = STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. cables quote American steers at 8a@loc, S ch AhAvinG Shall An i e S 12 10 12 reen saited shearlings (short wooled early skins), bid. 17 ed welght; refrigerator be @s%e per Ib. ecreases in prices and naval stores are 19 45 12 ach, b@16er~dry shearimge-(ahurt wooled early | Tho total sales of stocks today were 206,415 54 SHEEP A LAMBS—On s 14,000 head reported, but quotations for structural iron, wd L sking), No. 1, each, 6@l0c; dry shearlings (short | share including: American Tobacc 5,500, market dull B@1%e lower; s 2 % rice, whisky, tobacco, pork, coffee and sugar > ;vonlrd o Ily4’:k:nn.k No.‘-ll.; ach, B‘o ulxly fiint | Amer nlflu:ar,l m,nuv Burlington, 15,900; 2 00 lambs, comm Tirm, higher; No. 2, nwl\] steady. lll ;x!luunu”}n- explained that - g Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, per | cago Gas, 15,30; Distilling and Catile 30 R rails are now held at $22, the lowest Bl e 7 T, actual welght, s@c: dry fint Kansas' and | Genoral Electric, 5,100 New derscy bl ¥ 10,500 head; market firm; 3 white, 30K@3c; No. 3| b Recard, and Biilct aufl pio. lomost price 3 it g Nepraska murrain wonl pefts, per b, ‘actunl | Nortiestern, 6:30; Fock Ialand, ] $4.605.00, Nposirbeliiss spectively 2 and $1.50 below kngland quota- 3 S 8 ; i Wester on, 11,500, omingl; No. - B e pelts, per Ib., “aciual welght, 4@6%c: dry flint — Cash quotations were as follows: Colorado mutrain wool pelts, per ib., actual Now York Money Market. FLOUK—~Firm and unchanged. welght, 1@6e. - tions. At Chicago plg iron dealers are try- E ing fo force an advance, but at St. Louls Y.con bu. | the market is without life and the price is G rd of receipts at the four principal mar- 200 z (W YORK, Nov, 30.—MON. ALL- 200 ots for riday, November 30, 1S01: L o RN Sk BAT-No, 2 spring, b3%4r60ic; No. 8 spring, | TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ | NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—MON CALL, 200 Yeet ¥ S 13,60 bu.; | low. Cottcns are weaker since the cut mads X I at: oy L pring, SERO 0 8 PR, | i itow, ‘Nou 3, DisGo1 gronse, white A, ‘4140 Cr A g BT lcan 1% 210 Hogs. Sheep. by a New York house, A stimulating ine ‘ ! Erease, White B, %c: rease, yellow, dc; 4 atse. | Gark, 2a@c; .old - bulter,. 2a2c; bees: | PRIME MERC wax, prime, 17@2c; rough tallow, 2c. cent 7,406 fluence of a purely statistical nature is the decrease of 2,008,000 bushels of wheat in thi 3 VOTING BY MACHINE. quantity afloat for and in store in Burops 3 ANTILE PAPER—2%G3 per 3 white, 314 13,090 and’ $4.5815@4.89; commercial bill ED—Prin I RS X S o 25, STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm; actual busi- | 21,0 749 2 2 .40 I { S@ste; No. 3, 52@5de; No. 4, | (FURSCHear, Black B0 e 00r bear: | ness in bankers' bills at $0.57%@4 8 for demand MILKERS AND 8P o % last ‘week, thus nearly, though mot quite, P No. 1, $1.48, k. vearlings, No. i large, $12.000 i |and at $L86Y%@A.80% for 60 days. Posted rates, | oo T Totals ... T New York's Constitntion Permits Expori- | recovering the increase’ of 2,138,000 bushels > 3 u ', black, cubs, bt e . 4 $5.6065.65. medium, $10; No 1 small of wheat available In the United States and ments in that Directlon, Canada last week. Kxports of wheat (and 3 merican Wool and| Among the important changes introduced | flour as wheat), both coasts, amounted. to ot the wool trade: | No large | in New York by the adoption of the amended | 2,637,000 bushels for this week, agains 3,312,- Mess pork, per bbl., $12.050 | No. 1 large, '$6.0068.00; N n, $6.0006.00 e , per 100 Tba., $6.90@6.97%; short ibs, | No. 1 smail, $4; X Rocky VER CERTIFICATES T one 10} e st " ukders | Mountain, No. 1 lare, $13.00g22.00; No. 1 medium, | GOVERNMENT BONT Wool Market. 2%c bid d ozs 2410 Bt = m; state bonds, |1 SPTIOEEr ... $sid o | poston WESTEKN CATTLE. Cotton Ry 8 5.7 short clear sides (boxed), | $14; No. 1 small, $10; bear, black, Montana year- | inactive; rallroad bonds, heay single transactions are effected in thése | 000 Bushels last week and 2,440,000 bushels in » 3 6108 T8; ahoft “olear isides (boxed); | B1As Neo | 4MEL X Siat "No. 1 medium, $9; Nov 1 Quotations on bonds were as follows: COLORADO. Alngin s tan Te not buying n qua constitution at the recent election i the Te- | tha corresponding. week oné yoar age. 465 GRUBKY=—Distillers' fialshed goods, per mal., R T M N BPLa 110 [D.& It G. 48 T | A . they are using an immense nmount, 8o, thai, fre- | moval of that section of the old Instrument | 00 bushels in the last week In November, ! . arge, $6. 0. 1 m ., $4.50; No. P 0. & K. G 320 | 39 atecrs...... 865 cow... quent small movements mickle In a [ ity 5 .| 1892, and as compare , 662, BUGARS—Unchanged, . B boar, sllver tip, No. 1 large, $20: No, i s 119 Brde ads 88 175 Cowa......0 T 5 cows, month, " Perhaps this Somewhat | Which Tequired that elections should be by | %%, Bhd W comipared with 5,660,000 bushels ~ following were the receipts and shipments ')'y:lr“ilx'v‘:_! !N:_ l‘lln-m'm-;"-'l]li_‘;"bflnr;“;l‘ll\“i; !;1;- V.8, 48 coup. 116 0.78.... IM |.{g cows. .‘m r‘l';:.rx'um' :|)u|lll;‘h"l;“’“1‘” Ia::(,r "u» Ades ’h.' (‘\:'f “-‘.tl.;* “ballot.” This action permits the introduc- | Bradstreet's point to the l'nlleS States hav- . No. . 31i; No. 1 88 | 1 cow..oiill 3 Athough. the akregute st down for the week, sttver cubs, No *U.8.26, reg...... 97 [H.&T. ) 90| do 6. No. 1 smalk- 45 J B Receipta, |Shipments. | large, $6; No. 1 medium, $4.50: No. 1 small, $3; [ Paclfic 68 of 95, v has been | Ing exported about 65,000,000 bushels of wheat (flour Included) since June 20, and to 100% 1 1 buit.. 1 iooo 15 our “nowledke, does not imelude ail the dots | tion of the voting machine, whi Faoine, geol| 1 bull 0 of wool that haye changed hands in the period), | sycc, : . | whe el e | et Brawn. Moo 3 “iaue, cHamom o No. i | AL Clase A 103, K& L P O ool (haL e TR et Mas abpelyed_ s | Successtully tested at various places In the | qur having 85000000 bushels ‘available for 48/000 48,000 | medium, $16; No. 1 small, $12; bear, brown, vear- | JAH GIA8 B+ 100, MO RG iion e 150 |1 bull.. Tk Yetive (han it has ordinarily prescnted wself | state, if the legislature proyides the neces- | export during the next seven months, not- ¥ 18 "1 smail, 10; bear, brown. cubs, ! . 41 57 fovder a3 s been do t o ; f car. Spec , 1870000 139,000 | 87 No, 1 medium, 36 No. i small, 83; badger, | [ New Gon- 8. B0 Ng, LU °3 steers.... largest volume has been trans: (here has | York press toward the proposed adoption of | York market displays littls response to the Too0| " 0000 | No. 1lamge, SLOVGLE: No. 1 medlgm, ‘we: No: | IO - 190 1538 | o4 Bieorn.: been no demonstrative svidence beyond the mar- |\ voting machine 1s exceedingly friendly, | Success of the government bond Issue, the o o 24 00 {1 small, S0cy fisher. No. 1 large. 33; No. 1 medium, | yiq" 4 102 ¥ Deb. 08, WYOMING. ket report. This season of 1884 i3 a unique per- i influence of the large oversubscription being On thy Producs exehnuge today tho buttor mar- | #: No. 1 smalt, $ifox, wilver, 8 ¥9 colgr act) G nonfind. ;I 1i|R. G, Wost. 1ts... I W. Rogers it Tt rwepct, ‘2 weil an on' uhe fore"of [ says the Philadelphia Ledger. In fact, the | overcome by the fajlure of foreign interests 4 fRian sieady wory, 14@23c; dairy, 126220, | inediam, $00;° No. 1 small, $40; fox, silver, pale, | LenD. hew act Us. &1 \5leiyu_--;_ul‘;7s 1 cow........109 200 fooder.....am g oo | low prices. “Ahe sales of the weck ameunt 10 | extensive test to which the machine has been | to obtain any considerable share of the new 4 3 ¢ nedium, $30; No. nall, $20; fox, cross, No. 1| o , G cor 00 o8t L& LM. 6 79 eeders.... 2 710,54 or the previous’ week and a tota il aste ! 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. firke, §7; No. 1 medium. $3; No. i, VLTI o oS Re L L a0 08 IDAHO. T 000 1 g5t e corresponding week last | demonstration that tne device would be, in | goverument, coupled with fears that Japan 4 fox, red, No. 1 large, $1.50; No. 1 mediu . o o b P. Dodd. year. The sales since January 1, 1894, amount | the long run, a much cheaper method of vot- | may Insist upon a war indemnity —from 4 . Atehison 48. 14| doads.. ... 3 ) Westerday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and | No. 1 l‘lllll"" $; S"x- gray, No. “ large, 7 A do 24 A .19 U, P 1stsof 96, 1 b cows....... 962 2 10 130,783,585 Ibs., against 100,155,000 1bs. a ye ing than the Australian ballot system, which China in gold ard not in silver . There is Provisions. Motals, Kte, L O O % Bt it 300 | t0anada 8. 105 |*West Shor 225 16 feeders... 000 3 ago. The sales in Philadelphia huve amounted | (N8 ystem, which | gy ‘inereased demand for funds at Chicago, NEW YORK, Nov. *C. P. 18t8 0f '90. 102%|S0. R. 3. M. Stew to 883,500 1bs. has become the vogue in many states, and [ notably from packers, 1 1 LOUR—Recelpts, 49,- [ lynx. No. 1 large, $3; No. 1 medium, §2; No. i | oy 4 e 315 ¥, tg....1060 2 LONDON, Nov. 8).—There was a falr select'on 8’ accurate o - ek 9 000 bbls.; exports, 6,90 bbis, sales, 8,200 pkgs.; | mafl. $L0; marten, No. 1 large, No. 1['D&R.G.78 ... 1124) — (o i LR offored st 'the’ Wool sales today. The biading | (1At It is more sccurale and convenient than Cotton Marker. market qulet, but strong. \Winter wheat ix fn | [edium, g1 Gl R e THE R LAY B 1 5 cows, 103 240 |was free and yesterday's advance was fully sus- | &0Y g sy S Yot AR S AE ARG e e s large, 60@65c; No. 1 medium, 40¢; N 1 small, 1 steer. 1210 305 ned. rance was a very keen buyer of fiae | In this country. 18, N 30, ~COTTON—Quist; mid. 4 mome demand, but spring brands are 15 above | 3ho; mink, dark, No. 1 large. 65¢: No. i medium, Boston Stook (Quotationy. - A i and greasy Merinos and the home trade was [ When the Australlan ballot system was | ons: 5 716 sales ©0 bales veceipts. 15,353 3 Buyers. cn account of the advance In freights. | {0c: No. 1 small, 30c; mountain Hon, perfect head | BOSTON. Nov. 80.—Call loans. 2@3 par cont; | Clark. generally active for all descriptions, ~Germany | adopted in Pennsl: o s: shipments, 1374 ales: s 3 P on fathe a: A i el S moRng B DEFtSct: houd Yo - 2 % e v Qe O einany | adopted in Pennslyvania it became necessary ORLIANS, Nov. 3. i Rye Bous, stoady; s qu::\’, mm. u?kx:"e e No. 1 large, #8; No. 1 medlum | Siocke posts and iining sharass - P\ or 1% |10 cows....e R i Coniatighten e U O T e Witien 900 were withe | In many counties to increase the voting 8,800 bales; December, §° 4 our, steady; sales, 40 bbls. Duckwheat | £.00 1" small, $5; olter, pa h 8 2t bl am Conaughton. S hmies b oS Tk divist vo and three-fol le voti $6.24005.2 E o . : S g 5 5..1000 200 5 sers, 115 i are the sales in detail: | divisions two and three-fold. A single voting ;M 3 "::jrKJ':'G'E',&T’::':{:»‘ZB(.M Tary 1 mediuim, $6; No. AL TS b S 0 g Now! Walem, L2t bulew; scoured, #4406 | machine has recorded without error a thous- | 5 t Y o e, 3 EAL~—Dull; sales, 230 bbls., 2 X ! . black, as to beauty, 14| Wis. 19 foeders H o 21; greasy, SlGid, Queensiand, 164 bales: | and votes at one election, a capacity for | Cash cotton quiet: fales, spot, 4,400 bales: to ar- i CORN MEAL—Dull; sales, 20 bbls., 2,40 sacks; | No. RECOn: \Rink: asCto ) ¥ t 115 | Mohiaon 508, Dan Reagan, scoursd, 11ad@ls; greasy, 4w@itd. - Victorla, | pogisiering votes which would allow a very | rive, 3,100 bales; ordinary, 4 5-16¢; kood, § 15-16 yellow western, $1.20611.23; Brandywine, $5.06. IR T o el s e el e 6 strs, tg...1282 ) oW, ..1o 1739 bales; scoured, Tigdfis 3; greasy, 1% low’ middling, 5 1-16c: middiing, 5-1c; good RYE-—-Nominal; car loats, #@: Boat loads, | gkunk, ' ahort. siriped, Now:1. 1l N oary: 207 |New Ensiand d 3 feods 2 14 foeders. Hwan River, oured, (%@} greasy, | decided reduction of election precincts, with | [, CATE, O JSARet vEREIGE: o B DL o L. e - umk, shost. griped. o1l ud Albany.. 207 |New England ia.. 4 B VTl e el 100%0.© New Zeal 612G | the consequent saving of rent,” service of | fain 1 160 mominals weceipis 31 008 baler ent ERE DRI Wasthios. iglloe. - striped, No. 1 large, 5c; No. 1 mediu C. B.&Q. URT4| Wis. Cent. 16t8.... bovg pts were hardly as large as deal- [ 13 sl greasy, d Hone | olection officere, cost of printing tickets and | ports, Great Britain, 12.3% bales; continent " Recolpts, 186,400 bu.; exp 1 'small, %5c: skunk, broad striped, No. 1 large, | Fitchbur. I 82| Atluntie. 1014 | ers were anticipating, being more than 1,00 short | and._ Natal, 1 * | the incldentals which swell the cost of elec- [ oastwise, 3,65 bales; stock, & pts, 5 i 20@2%c; wolverine, No. 1 large, $1; No. 1 medium, | Gen, Electric...... 34% Bost'n & Montana 204 | of lasgg ay's supply. Packers were the only | STeASY, 4G s, 8,600,000 bu. futures and 2 . | 8 market, firmer. No. 2 red, Lo S Y 327 wol ST. LOU *'Nov. 8. —WOOL—Stendy under fa- | tions to large figures . in the aggregate, mountain, No. 1 large, | Ilinofs Steel... ) 44 | Butte & Boston 1034 | buyers early, and as their wants were not at rmar, | o' 3, No. 1 medium, §2; N 0, e | B s Contral.. 7 |Calumeat & Heeln, 280 | B O e renentily. inelined to ask con- | vorable forelgn advices, but prices are unchanged. | The appliance requires but one booth at Naw YTk D ol Mot ASoat, ¢ s B p! e, No. e, 65 c; No. medium e s A 6. . carieres ces 8, elle vere determined nof o i Pt acl elec C 20 NIZ' Y oy, 3 Wi quie No." 1" Horunern, ' oho delivered; No. 1 | o1 mmall, 406 beaver, por skin, Mo s jaccs: | Oid Gatony. 14| Sentenaial B0 | beksions, Which sefiers were determined not e T e oach eloction place, and will accomplish as | NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—It was & quict day in 3 por akin, ‘No. 1 jarge, | Oid Colony.. ...\ 180 " |Frankiin. . . Band, %o delivered. Options “were generally | 8/00@4.00: No. 1 mediuni, $4.60: No. 1 small, 52} | Ore. Short Ling. . T3¢ | Koaran suong all aay, finally reacting under talk of | beaver, kits. No. 1 large. $2; No. 1 medium, §1.60; | Rubber. "L 403/ Oneeola | Tadns wost, closing at b advance, he | Noo 1amall, 7o muskrats, whier, No. 1 ke, | Unlon Paciic! !l! 114 Quiney foatures were firm early and late cables, forelen | Agioc; No. & medium, 9; Nor 1 small, c; muse: | WostEnd 1.o.. 075 |Tamarack. Buying and seliing on the equal amounts, local | vate, fall, No. 1 large, 4@6c: No. 1 medium, 7c; | W. End pid covering and talk of decreased English supplies. | No. 1 small. Gc; muskrats, kits, 3g%c. i = . 12 | make., As a result early trading was slow and il e o 7 |the fteeling weak. After the market fairly | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30.—FLOUR—Firm, | much in a given period as ten or eleven|all departments of the commission, Jobbing and m, 2 v | converting houses and ‘any businési in burely Spened . dealers ot together on- the basis of | patents, $2.505275; extra fancy, $2.26@2.35; cl booths under the present New York system. f SONVOrtng howscs and any business tn purely steady prices, and toward the close the rule was | to fancy, $1.756215; rye, $2.75@3.00. According to the estimate of the New York | meet very urgent wants. For spring speciaities E A n e advance on_ decent weight stufft. Heavy | WHEAT—Strong and higher on bullish cables, | Syn, more than $100,000 could be saved |the spot request was very indifferent because of 84 rensed ! I8 | e "Teature’ iy auction’ circjes. next ‘waek 'ls & No. 3 rod, January, 60 T 1008%c, closcd 60tkc; | L1V ERPOOL, Nov. 3 B e 2 S0t hawed o "[The time it has been tried in certain town | T : X g . 2 JIVES L, Na 16 p. lose— y¥ York Miniag @1stations. e $1 Lo $3 for 30 o 100-1b. stock. Armour had | and December, 62; January, 83c; May, STH@i sale of 10,000 dozen silk handki FTebruary, GGG closed e Marchy £50 | WHEAT, Spo armi demiand falr; No. 3red, O LA L Rl B O iy 2 ot e s, Dut thete | " CORN. Btrois sl Aci1vg -ealy. later, beling | olections it has recorded 100,000 voies, It 18 | Horw "'Printini s e pesked at 3e for O s oy Shose, frinter, 4o 194d; No. 3 red, ‘spring, S 3d; No. 1] 001 0¢ mining quotations Wero still all of 1,600 Unasid at the Close. Fair | off, closing % below to 6o for May; No 2 mixed, | ga(d, with entire accuracy. spots and continued with moderato sales of the Juney o paciased Bitel uly, ard, Manitoba, oy fisd; "No. I Calltornia, e 2%a: . koo, hoks welkhing around 200 Ibs. and up- | cash, oc; December, 4skc; January, #ie; May, | Sty Vo U (R T 0500 Vote as it is recorded | form L T T g . | Cutures openesd “arm, ' with vear distani | figTwer. .6 [ORGAHI0 Wart S0l Tarely Bt from $4.35 (o 44,65, s AxainAL 34 higher; business was sales, 415,000 bu. futures about equally dlktributed; closed ste market firm; No. 2, ber, 4% 10%; December, 4s 11d; Janu; s; | by the voter himself, and the result is known "Fris 2% | immediately at the closing of the poll. The L o0 |ophir... Higher and 43 | Plymonths cash, 30vc; Di erally firm for futy mber, 310} Cholor.... .. Crown Point. ) $4.56 Wednesday and $4.35 to $4.45 on last Representative sales: » Wheat Quotations. May, ry. 48 1140 | Qoo Gal & Vi, 840 |QuickaLIvor.. d f this to.the Drass aDA. {0, the | Desember sibko: May, SLsite " HBAT—Firm} e f e y, ‘ ) i ¥ ‘on. Cal TR er... Av. Sh. ‘ ‘ advantage of this to the 0 ¢ »ecember, 93%c; May, $1.03% o€ Decombet and talk of cold rain in Tiinois. | tatures opened quiet and closed quiet; Halo & Noroross.. Standard, - B! A RLEY—Weak and lower; Minnesota, 57@ | at the earllest possible moment, is obvious. SRR Y e ¥ IR 0ay ' untl) near the close, whem | web esvieet on middle poaltions; HOMOSLKS. - or .1 | Do Con : R : The most trying, tedious and responsible T et e e SR U ol R g Ty re SR e R e o Mexican. 70 _| Yellow Jacket, s b v A Bei,cash, S0nkc. work of election officers sets in after the N . A 83140, cloaed B3%0; Desember, SSORRe. | - FLOUR Him! domand Toir and teaely dsup- e - 189 ‘i SD--Nomina work 5 Slgma Tl 1 10! Ses Becember, BORRC, | IOUT Touts caney winter, . o0 " Loadon Wiaok Quotaions. o ity ¢ T L S A i g BANKERS, IS RS i Bl Berta ® buy | FROVISIQUETFork. Il SILR® gors woul- | | LONDON, Nov: Mrobeph m. e ) HAT O : reamery, 21@22e; | Ereater secrecy to the voter than any system 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. fmarkot imer; No. 2, SX@e: No. 3 dellvered, | o Lo o BUCETh Tan. Pacific 18 Moxican ordiaary. 101 o tansy Eigin, 200 io; datry, asgme . ¢ now in use. He can vote “straight” or for | 15 Wallst., New York, 70 Statc-st., Boston, A o, ek ymite D oj o, ) Liverpool Merkets. - Boleesqari 7 iw.‘,‘.}}f’.{x RUINTe TIEN Bteady; d individuals by simply pulling a lever, and | CITY, COUNTY, k! white' stato, Options’ q and odecmto: No: 3 rea, winter, | Il Centrai. 111102 _|Mex. Con. now 48, _07% ho can cast but one voe, for the act of | ZHOOL WATER and 3 red, ; e voting for one person or party locks the R HIGH GRADE Al day, w.th'corn, closing e net advance; | red, spring, exhiusted; No. 1 hard ©| BAR SILVER-28 0-16d per ounce. anuary :“l'!‘t\l M%e; February closed 353c toba, 6s blgd; No. 1 California, Ssgids 4d. Futures MONEY--}g per cent. W3iige, closed 36%c; December, 33@35%c. | opened firm, with near positions of red winter | The rato of discount in the opon n closed Mic. 10 higher and dlstant positions 24 higher; busi- | short and three months’ bills is #- other levers until the voter leaves the booth, Tought cnd Sold. Correspondence Solieitd when all the levers are unlocked again by the —— 14 per cent. 8-~Sieady: state, common to choice, old, | March, 5 Yd; April, 68 3d; May, 68 1. o; new, B@lic; Pacifio coast, 3407 EOTIN syt ablet’ “American. mizeds DES—Firm; ‘wet salted New Orleans, we- | Putu Salt meats, loose sho HAY-Steady; shipping, $0G5T%c; good 10 | noss was about equally datributed: closed firm: et {8 quiet; standard _mess, | closing of the door behind him, and the| Have you seem the Watch? b, choice, TTige. D r, 'bu: January, 68 %d; February, 5s Kd; Flnancial Notes. Lard, easter; prime steam. 36.806.90. | booth is prepared for the entrance of an- Nov. 30.—Clearings, $16,09,607; bal- | 55...... Mers, 3.%5: 10088, | other voter. The illiterate voter may be Spot, quiet; American mixed, 48 11%d i ribs, $6.25; shorts, $6.37%; boxed, I5c more. o8 openad quiet and closed firm’ business 3 z = B packed shoulders, 5! longs, §1; ribs, | assisted by color designations or i 6(‘I'h Looted, 45 1o & oa., bo; Huenos Ayres dry, ) 1o | heav ‘I'"\d'"“r‘"f' postiions:! “‘T-'lmh.'-'. "t | pBALT! Nov. 30.—Clearings, 1,449,8%; 5 : Borts, $1.55. w i other emblems which indlcate the lever or 3 € Jio: Texas dry, 2 0> 3 25 JAnuary. ds 6ad; Februsey, 4s 4%a; March, i 4%d; | balances, ] 'S Flour, 6,000 bbls: wheat, 14,00 e. C . LEATHER-Steady: = hemlock sole, Bucnos [April, ds 4Xd; May, 48 6d e 404N NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Cleacings, $107,800,105; & Do $5.000 b outmy SL00 b Jenoh. he dasires 20 "’""‘r".m;h U‘“T:l' e 99 Tom, 1ght to heavy weights, 15615 The recelpts af .wheat for.the past three days | balances, 38,589,860, = N Ploar 300" bbls. wheat, 1,000 | 8lde the booth fully explain the position o 400 . - LoDull; domestic fisce, 1:@33¢; pulied. | wore 150,000 centals, Including 19,000 centals Amer- | MEMPHIS, Nov. 30—Clearings, $440,933; bal- 2 8 low: corn, 4,00 bu.; cais. 3.00 by, the knobs, and the blind and helpless . i lean. The receipts of American corn during the | ances, $111,38l. New York exchange, selling at in 1% {5 classes could be aided under a carefully OVISIONS—Beet. steady; extra mees $190 (past three daye were 40,600 centals. par. e H Rugar Marker. framed lsw. The New York Post is sat- No more ac- 3 o e Dokl heme S b, Vi | winior fo. um; demand fulr; Sl Louls fancy, | NEw ORLEANS, Nov. 30.—Clearings, $1.514,20 iz % | NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—SUGAR—Raw, dull | {sfied that Chis is the ballot system of the ceptablo Chrlst Iu‘:] weatern sl Closedat 5733 aaked: saies. | | PHAS-—Canedian, &s 10%d :'.-:”:;,':k exchange, bank, par; commercial, $1.25 I8 8 |lower to mell; fair refniniy, fueniritieal, 9 | I future, and asks that provision for it, s DraceRt jorces, At $1.35; city, ul 6dc; sales 5| PROVISIONS—Bacon, auiet; demand poor; | P™®! 1 . * Bac: ua Subh e . “ “ £ . & : iber cliaed $7.00" nominal; Jamuary, | Combertand cut, 28 to 30 o, Jaa 61 short 1w | PARIS, Nov. 3).—Three per cent rentes, 108t i oo 480 {3 182603 N ¥ NG W fi aleiei | fa slowsd by £ TAWCORHILUKIOR, should can be made to .86 bom nal; refined, quict ent. 25 1bs., 348; long clear, light, 38 to 45 1bs, 33s 64 | 30c for the account. Exchange on London, 25t ‘0 s 400 | No 9.3 7-10G3%c o qV Mee o. 11, | b made In the forthcoming new ballot law. alady than American, $8.30; ‘compound, SW@o%c. Pork, | long cear, heavy, 5 Ibs.. 33 61; short clear mid- | 3¢ for check: e 180 450 |3 Ssasic; Mo 13 SRG Tiet % i hgise: | This journal finds the ouly serlous objection bt Yl \ falr family, $13.00613.50. dles, heavy, 55 ibs. 345 clear bellies. 14 to 18 HILADELPHIA, Nov. 30.—Clearings, $11,83,- 8 T A 100, thag’ shgs 1-16e: crushied. 47a@s 11-16c; pow- | to it in the possibility of the breakdown of =] TER—Quiet; 'westein calry, 17@18c; wost- | 1bs., 348 34; shoulders, sq. 12 10 18 lbs., s | 277; balanccs, $1,877.213; for the month, clearings, ¢ 6 0 ¢ 54 | out toat, 4 : b S0 _Ltke; Pregps lectl ; beautiful Gold Crvaimiry: IS wostera. tictsn SHOTRL | aa ahort Syt 14 15 18 Iba. 138 60, Tt trd | J4i 000 babshoshs 12 31,4, ak ip a 8 4" | dered e 16000o; wranuisted. 4 1114g0%c; cubes, | @ machine (n the midst of an election, o Watches. A80; tmitation crewmery, .fi‘fl"" et | htin: moss, “7s’ 6d; primo- mems. sia 3. - Dor B | » it b e UGAR—Cane. quiet: cen. | CONtIDEENCY, Which, 1t thinks, coul pro- Y . atate creamory. 19Zsc. prime mess, fine western. 6in 30; medium west: | cioaninen SN0, for the mdnin 86 s8h 00} | "% ¥4 .- A | ON DO, N A Masvate a ™ redning. | vided for. 'An experiment of this nature plori large, $@Ulc; emall, s@ulc: |ora, e Land, steady; prime wealora, §1a; re- | for corresponding month last yoar, $60.807, 50 Fy in 35 % |oe would be watched with much Interest in|__The Dueber Watch Works, Canton, Os ned, (0 puils, 38 LWL, U ; B 3 — " Y S o 4 ON, o ol ueted to 2 b . i but, whatever its suc- - e st 204 Peonarivasia, 850 | EALLOW=Fine. Nogth Arerican, nominl, B | puicase Anies ot 343 Madrid 1280 Ciopone B8 | 2 el s Duluth Wheat Marke R N Tl e WM. LOUDON, g [T W b NESE: P e corett | KU Petersburg, 60; Athens, ome, 107.60; i 4 H iy | DULUTH, Nov. 0.—WHEAT—Close: No. 1 ] B N SR iy, o] ADEESS Wiia. a0, Snent. Amarioan colared.’| gy * 13t i3 7 1048 | nacd cush and November, 810; December, Bio; | it Without an amended constitution. Commission Merchant L. e county, 4% d BUTT st United Btates, Tin; good, 0. | CHICAGO, Nov. 30Clvarings 10,482,000 Money iR 8 W { | May: S0 No. 2 portham, et and November, S —— an : ed, commo o o ru SPLRITS -2 d. G o New York exchange. o 7 S%e; aber, c; May, 62c: No. 2 northern, 5 9 stratned on to good, | - TUREE SRR K e P e Lot B i 4% h il b W, May, Bc: Noo® northeri, | gast August while working in the harvest Giala i e STAPCAH domestic, falr 1o extra, 4%@ | COTTON SEED OIL-Liverpool refined, 1s 61 | commercial, #. nfi.muh = 18 & 200 4680 | rive, rn, 9igc; No. 1 hard, Gle, field I became overheated, was suddenly at- igoine LINSEED OfL—#la. * BT. LOUIS, Nov. 20.—Clearings, $4.856,170; nin Kol W 48 = — tacked with cramps and was nearly dead. | private wires to Chicago and New York, lel: New Orleans, open kettle, | PETROLEUM—Refined, S8 %d. . ances, §108,484. Money. quict at SGT per 2 0 i b - BTN Oeftes digrkat, Mr, Cummings, the drugglst, gave me a dose | Al business orders placed on Chicagd T o e AL N e s 1 T8 Teatings for the month, "B, 1% 161 batances, | * i ol B A | New, vomk Nov. accorvg-ontions | of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar- | Board of Trade. . — earings for the month, *$90,122167 halances. aaes opened barely steady at a deciine o poin ) . UM Nominal nited closed at 82° Minnewpolis Whens Murket. $12,674.952; same month last year, $96,174,462; bal- PIGS AND ROUGH. r\lnl‘:l l(’(‘\hfl:hu( irregular and generally weak rhoea Remedy which completely reiloved me. Lurr«nw‘ndtnui solicited. Gifice, room 4, New York Life - i bbis. Washin, MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 50.—Wheat opened ances, $I4T6REN; increase, 947,105, oF & por| ... 3 .. 100 m... 8 275 |under local bressure: closed barely steady ai{l1 @ow keep a bottle of the remedy handy. | EEACS FRORE CEW, Bulldlag " New ‘Ul W15, Philadel- s morning ou highor cables and good | ceat. U Y 1 we 3T 10040 points decline; sales, 23,250 bags, including: | A. M. Bunnell, Centerville, Wash.

Other pages from this issue: