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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1900 money, 6@7 per cent discount bid, par a HAVE THEIR EYE ON CUBA 68 tsd’ March, 6 1%d the specuiators, rose buoyantly on enor:| CINCINNATI Nov. S—Clearings, § Colvin CORN—S8pot, quiet American mixed, | mous dealings One or two of them ha ‘ 5. New York exchange, 15a2sc discount; | 1cow...... S« 20 26 cows. —_ nominal at 44 2. futures, steady; No!| been below fast night's close eatly in the 8 per cent | — | Feowsiiioin 30 ST | Wh | vember, 48 1d; Decomber, 48 %d; January, | day, notably Sigar, which broke 1% at| ADELPHIA Nov, 8.—Cleat!: | E nick Brand Co.—Neb. eat Dul tly Lower of the | 45 0% the ‘opening. The late upward movement 8: balances, $2,140,% | 14 cowe 2w 9 cowR..... 960 33 N " " N esion on Lower Cables. 9 6d. Shoulders, square, steady at 32, trooklyn Transit, Metropolitan 8treet Rail- balances, $100, | rou| ronger Prices, Colvin--Ne 000 13 TALLOW - Australan (in Londony, firm | way, Pacific. Mall and American Tobacco ORTON “Naidil wearings, $22,680,846; | L L 2 cows..... M6 4 heifers... 467 310 $20,000, Company. at up from 2% to nearly 6 points. Yesterday's | balances, $1 681488 | — o SR 61 calves... % | — i OMAHA WITOLEALI MARKETS, | chormous buying of Northern Pacitic wia | NEW YORK. Noy. 8—Clearings, $157480- | alves Neb ! CORN EASY ON FREER COUNTRY OFFERINGS o MERRERR: ] SRR Uivideha ot Y bef ceny an the cotms | O nrceh WINIL | HOGS ~ AVERAGE A TRIFLE HIGHER | 13 fucqor . o4 oo™ 1% More. st 102 | SUGAR PLANTATIONS TO BE BOUGHT UP J— Condition of Trade and Quotations on | 11070 ktock. The omission of this dividend Foreign Finn | ¢ —— § feeders. . S1 4 00 1Bl 1160 2 %) Stay in August, when the regular semi-annual | LONDON, Nov. 8 ~The hardening of w | HOGS -There wers a fow more hogs nere with Trade of Light Local | 1Gas—Recelpts 1ight; good stock, 184@ | oneidioed® o Ber cent was declared. wis | York exchange consequent electlon | Go0d Demand for Cholce Sheep and | Lo0AY (han arrived any day so far i 1* | Options on Bvery Street Raliway Line ] Character—Provisions Quiet, M e SN vathis. S stors, | ProDect of ¢ Telitd s foFin Sronde, | enfprcnened ‘the prospsot jof, ImMMCIELs | NARRet Biltesn to Quirter HiERE® | Cthet \t8 RNt in Tavorable reports, and on the Island Will Be Taken [ ] ket Starting Higher on sdilVE POULTRY-Hens, 00 ’,’.”.M:No.‘yuh day's act in accepted us showing re- | l.oney fs harder. the efforts of the Bank han It Was a Week Ago— | L result the market here ope 2y | by Vam Horne and v Light Hog Receipts, Beese, Wi itge, d ytored confidence in the malntenance of | of Eneland o regain control lessening the | Feéders Also Selling Well Mgher. A few ot ‘the b ey of | Assoeinten \ SRR B L TRYHens, s@ | 1he earning power of r'.‘n‘urlmulzulr'l.y.r‘ It did fuppltes, “Toe tinal instaliment of the wo | loukht up the better grades wociaten. e | ESare. e lucks And Qe e 0 ot | O DFofit-taking Wtoel stook foqs: P today. & R A bt The bulk of the early stles went fro s $5; Kprink o frreguinr, Bicel and . Wire and . P with the lons string at $ ile ury bl § SOUTH OMAH Wheat was dull and Sasige and then the new tr & 4| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. S.—Following & N A i s 0@ | Steel Car showing reactions, while other | Wecounts | Receipts were “attie. H firat forty londs had c ¢ AME--Prairie ¢ ", doz., $3.00@ | L expocted 1o tuke off &1 W, Discounts | v Ca ers A od | on lower cables, bu TR usten, e Aok, Bt taat, L4 { | members of the groun were Strong. Mones | are firm. | Tlie continued rise in Americans | il Monday. ...... o ikgrs fomered (heir bds uivd WAD St | meeting of Philadeipbia and Canadian cap- adied on export business, December e e 5 ek e, 145011 60, | Coninued In abundant supply and sterling | strengthened prices i e stock exchanke | al Tuesday ‘ e 50 A h e Tt ond Gt e N itallsts o this city last night Sir William _{ like vesterday. Sellers were | €. Van Horne, chairman of the board of ling to cut loose st those fgures, but there was Itte in- | OMclal Wednesday . ¥ II|<-m4’( nde were firm | OMiclal Thursday as dull Home rails chofce, | 1X¢ Renerally todhy A e ety | fOr payments for the enormous sales of [ crease of actiy 1 creamery, | stocks for Lonlon account and the war lo ing a shade lower. Corn closed 1@ ¢ TTER -Common to fair, 1 lower and vate unch . Provistons at | 16m16c; separator, Zic; gather Ket was abou not wi ————— X |directors of the Canadian Pacific rallroad . 1080 down. « The bond > & sottve ami | Sare Hlahey 9. L i1 pour days this weel and as @ result it was lats before anything | ¢ X o Tower t Thatisc, strivin to see Its way | Tra melects, Si: standards, se; mediim, | fipited Btates fvanced 3 and all other | Americans begin' eariy, with prices well | Bame days woek before..1b.6id 15304 salews Av. B, | satled trom here today on the steamer Ad- clear through confileting news, u Liverpool | cond grade, slack filed, | {asues, sxcept ) nton the | abgve parity. T was much excltement | B0 Bous weekn age . 05 ) 20 [miral Sampson for Sautiugo, where they decline on one hand and oullish Argentizs | Gt per, can, e; exten cele The ~ Commercial London | bk of Which were for New York account | Average price paid for hogs for the last o ¥ | will make an effort to secure options on v : wdvices on the other. Foilowing the open-| g i . sl financal letter says: There was far broad-r | Afterward there was a reaction owing (o | several days, with comparisons. 0 1140 Ll e B B L [ | In, December touched huidac. Ther 90c “,’:;‘, g .“ 'mr‘ 'x""f‘";‘ here X -Ln,l In- | profit taking, but the ~unnH-l\ ag mL fm- 1000, 1800, 1898, 1807, 1806, TIN05. (154 3 80 |also on all sugar plantations fu the island 4 after, however, the marael gen ., | cluding a revival in home rails, which | proved and closed steady. Chesapenke & |oar, 15 . 10 76 1 80 Phe dep " " . 4 } aquutor to the effect ihio storms had done Dentory Lincotation; Cho | news that coal contracts have been made at | cifics were particularly strong on dividend | G T2 e Rk result of the permanent organization at mavers damage to the crop in the provinee | gftS DERIEEs aueeeltlon @ reduction of 6 shillings. Americans wie | rumors. A notable feat \f the transi- | gag' 1y 31 N last night's meeting of the Cuba com | anta F A J s cable announcing | g8 O R Wi less “excited, but still very active, lurge | tlons was the demand for the better class | Go 9 367 s y 2 k - Jnnouncing | €507 Rye straw, $6. These pric lines changing hands on' profess o b 3| Oct. 19 H % . pany, with a capital of $20,000,000. Those the preliming 1N repor Fas of Good ool A QURITcy hanging hands on professional deal- [ of Investment stocks and bonds, which ‘| Gae 3 8] i i | ‘ wheat crop be the best sinee | fair, hecernts, 5 carm. Ings i The public and e continent is stil) | f feved will continte to attract much | g 8 .J'a‘ 31 L present at the meeting besides Sir Willlam rensing factor, the recent OATS No. 3 white, 2 standing aloof. © London took profits ail | attention, now that the eurrency auesii | gor. g : 344 o and R. B. Van Horne were: Willlam L. whipn from Ahat country see CORN—No. 3 :: ay, while New York bought, thus cats | in the Unfted States {s regarded us se Ot B.l4e 385, Ak I® 4 bear out 1h December gr BN 38¢ ing ' a sec-sawing market. Money w The weekly statement of the Bank of Jot. 23...| 4 w0z / | Elkins and Thomas Dolan of this city, R b a “narr posE 5 RANGS: oo vty harder. on the witharawal of oo on | land shows ‘the following changes |68k B ) a60 < LA | A C. Smith, president of the Cuba Mail nt cash suies wore e VEGETABLES, ar Joan installment and the impending roser decrensed £492.000; cired'ation, ct. 4 358 346 el ship company o 3 b i N York claimed fortys | GUOUMBERS-Per dos, %.g UK puyments on - exchoquer bonds :iid | irense i, decreased Qet. Gl 418 A4 341 18 LU L e LS b LU L L | 1ouds_for export £is_ covered und |* THSNIEEZEer bu, basket treasury bills. The Bank of England 1« ather securitie ed Yot Bahy 347388 3 |New York and Dr. T. W. Shepard and M l & recovery o e, December costng | SRR \.“l,“'. g turny prised the market by disclosing | pubite deposits L1,408, “\l . 52/ 3 42 am! | L. ans of Montreal, | shade under yesterday at tamne, Rea- | aaGEOAR—EIE B HGa 0 ‘:m'un”" bank had borrowed 160 erved, Increise The l):'ll E’xm KRl ;}; It board clearances In wheat and flour were 2 A er dox., making a consequent reduction by £2 discount’ was unch t per ) 04y . ’ .. | RADISHE Per doz., ) . 9 N a + Oct ) LR | equal to 83000 bu. Primary receipts ng A | in the n balanc despite £1 PARIS, Nov, statement of | Qct. 1674 | | Tegated W00 bl comared with 00 | BEANS—Wax, per i Lu. busket ’"'.‘,‘",,.. G bursemerite. | Silver fell” v | e i Cotes i elre l-\\,n:fi By 20| ala HING FOR POPULISTS u. last Minneapolis _and Dulu n | 8t £ | farthing, which was popuiarly attributed to | lation, de accounts | Nov, 80 i 4 ' Teported % cars, wguinat 371 last weeg Per bu., 40f60c; Tdaho, per | Hryan's’ doreat, but ‘was really owing to | current 1 in havd, | Nov. 8 | b usl 1 Triumph of HRepublicans & and M0 a year ago. Local receipts were 131 2 el 1. 8 o | the fact that there was little demand in a | inerea ‘ inted, de 4 i | Death Knell of Uunholy Alllance | eurs, two of contrac: grade T RO ATQES-Per Bbl. a5, | narrow market | erensed 105,555 w0 : siver in hand, increased " o with D A Yoreer country. ofterings, due largely to | AGE-—Per b, 1ige; Holland ‘seed, | The ‘following are the ciosing prices on | Prices were firm fhe bourae 4, |60 CHESTRIS, | the cooler weather, caused a slon in A MATORS-Ber thbu. basket, 8 the New York Stock exchange influenced by s th_of the 105 - | the e of Com’ Tower Gables were 4 el T s s it narket. Tnternationals were ir 362/ 8 4 49| g When asked o suy something about Ne- of D and May. December sold_be- [ €Xtra mammoth, e | Baltimore &0 Wabash provement of thie financial situation. Rio | The officlal number of cars of stock ing statement foon and %ic and closed KO | pLARS_Per ok ' pgh.os :u“;:::lmh‘luvllln “ll'n ;].m‘ LR tintos were strong, In u)zn].'llhl\' with New | brought n today by each rond was o8 oag “The result n Nebraska is a fitting re- dowt e Reeelpts were $85 0aTs | GRAPES- Delawire and Niagara, ber G- | Chew. & Ohio A R ‘,‘,‘f.[':m,',‘,;‘:.',""‘M’;‘-:"‘"'I']l“]';'h;“';"‘,‘,‘",‘(‘",‘,_i,,ij,‘:" ¥ Cattle, Hoge, She'p. H'r's. | BHIEEP-The few cary of fat sheep uni|buke to hypocrisy of sham retormers who r. Prices were steady, De. ||»M|:,'_Ik.”4 |<;H_\\!,. l,';'ir-rk;f'r n:\:m.l:yr Chicago G. W... 13% Wik ‘Contral at the meeting of the shareholders of his ‘\m \: l"l)m PRy oy 3 . ‘:’::;:;"m:nv we .-..,y:» d thiy morning were | wear the livery of hcaven to serve the eember sold between 7z and 2N |0 B sl B 00, ) G B G e Third Avenue bank, the Robipeon's South Afriean Banks | {19p sygtom It 1 prices. A% high as $2 was pald for fed |devil in. When populists elect officiale i TG S R ec | TCRANBERRIES=Per Lbl, $7.50; per | o bR J i OO jps company. Ihres Pl Sobs on bohgon | O & Ni W RY | #heep, and vearlings wind $.00 wis the top | agaln in Nebraska 1 think they will un- o a* ent &% 1 L E & MUV R R. 19 ket starte] | crate, 82 on lambs string of w Provision U, 8. Ex ere quiet. The m tern grass stull [ derstand that it {s necessary to keep the for checks, Spanish 4s closed at “TROPICAL | | B U1 o 2 i | X ¢ o+ | brought $4.00, s @ good, active mar- B T o e rarce® bat- eoned off | ORANGES Mexlcan, W ok 450 e b I e K Con LALIN, Nov, L—DBHots wers strong on WM R R R b e e O e pric s | PATtY pledges that have been made. Popu- Tater with -vheat nnd on liberal offerings | LISMO) ultornia, extra fancy, $40% |GV O & 8L 6 o prd s N s 4 peaponse. o Tavorable | C: B & Q Ry........ o .+ | patit Toduy’ are Tha 2 higher than the auo | list voters are exacting and demand of of lard, Trade was principally local and | Cholee Bas burleli, scording it ates; | Oolotada:Ro Amer. Malting Tk advices. Locals were largely [ K. C. & Bt 'J -3 ; < ] S O R Yackers are ll| thelr public officials strict adherence fo Bare'0p fotures | Jutinary' pork ‘ol b er bunch, a & o sise, | “doinc ped RN e kseN avanced: Consideraniy. | G K L & B cast: § 5| anxous for good stk and us the mupoly | LT Bl ol s drubblng that fu- e L i A o e i und | new curtons, %0c; lay- & Pudson o prd AR SR IR oloseg Ve E | Hiinols. Central A i IL| strong prices’or avhat they ot i slon has recelved s a God-send to the .65, clostng 2iaahe down al .60, and Jani- | Ia & W Amer. Spirits chanee on London, 2m 46pfes f i - : 31 tonny freder murkot was i better shale | populist party and I predict an unparalleled FY ribn b wean 3600 and $5.021, with the | se. | Donver & R.G 4o ptd e Fat i om "y hort. Dliia, 2% per cenci | _‘Total recelpts ... 8% i today than it has been mickt of the week, | TRl P00l i1 the near f close e depressed ut $ 10, 135 | do prd Amer. 8. Hoop for three months bills, 415 per cent The disposition of the day's recelpts was | Thete were quite a fow huvers on the L LB et i LB LA L Estimated rocefpts t Wheat, % | 1 DeT fousted, | BEle oo o prd us follows, each buyer purchusing the num- | MATKet. and what was sold brought good We are now rid of fusion forever and cars; corn, S0 cars; ont cars; hogs stedi | do 1st pfd Amer. 8. & W « Al ber of head indicated: 4 ons:. O | we will have no more conference commit- 26,000 heind Gt Nor. pfd do pfd....... YORK, Nov. 8—-COTTON—Specu- | Byyers, Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p, | o 30 gatoNs, Cholce wostern Bliss WeiT | tees to barter away populist principles tor g lending futures ranged as follows: - Hooking Coal .. Amer. Tin P wis decidedy more active todas | omah Packing Co 0 B0l choice ee e SG8 to tair 1o g00d | hopes of Gfioe, ObF pAFty 18 now o Post - o s, ocking Valley.. do pf . Th arket opened at an advance of a0 o ond Co..... 182 2| ewes, cull eowes, $2.50@3.00; cholee E " b i 5 Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | C (ST LOUIS, Nov, 8- i Higher: | Hifnols, Central Amer: Tobicco S8 MERAL BDeTee avanced IER poinits | But and Commasy i B0 A cull S, 128003.0; chilte | tion to draw recrults from both old par- P No 2 red « . elevitor, dle; il 4::;.;[:-'.....,.1: Ado p(;l‘m Ha chiefly on covering, although ]»I,.».;» was | Cudahy Kking o Inmbs, $4 756500, feeder wethors, $3.5a305: | ties, whereas the gates have been closed Nov 4| B%e: No. ¢ hard, 0c; Teceipts, Lake Erie’ & W Brooklyn R. T T e ch et siind, "Mhia Tee o | Bonne’ o 2% [ feeder b, S04, Repk the past four vears and we were con- » Dec. | DUSHEIS, o wer: No.. 8 cash, Sio; track, | t.8RaBiRske , Golo. Fuel & .. prices’ was di gely tter class [ gwire & Con, K. i v i Av stantly growing weaker. 1 have no doubt L ; A oo ons, Totnc: “Pecember, Sic; |16 N ore Con. Tobice of “cable ‘accounts, "the fmportant feature | Hummond Co. *K. C.... ning grass wethers...... 111 but 25,000 men voted the republican ticket Nov . et 70: track, | Manhatian i Federal Steei .. L L M Y A I L G et Woming ewes e | this ‘year in Nebraska who are populists | Dec 1514 351 At SHtSt | MESRs ] LB Iy sensational nature, The upward movement | Lobman & Co.’ 1 ai yomi ' wethers. .. 89 {at heart, but would not stand for fusion o o 2 white i Minn & 8t T, ilicone. Blgns of prices here oot erated by betier | McCreary & r § yomi sheep sz | with the democratic party. The fusionists 1 Iirm A 49 do prd...... do ptd bt R bttt gl gL By { Hin & Hunzinger ! ming wethers e i undertook to disfranchise all mid-road ulet and unchanged | Mo. Pacific 3 spinning fong and also from the cot Benton & Underwood ‘ iming wethers | b 1Y ey ot 8710420 | Mobile & Infer,. Faper Roods market. More activity was also re- | Livingstone & Schaller : WYOmIng yearlngs | voters and finally succeeded in branding ! 24 samus | BEKDRTim Ayt $2.00, . M, K. & s, Gas Jorted in e sauthern wpot markets, with | 1fumilian & Rothschild S Y Wyoming grass wethers them with the term mid-road as an oficial | W 1040 (107 BRAN=Iaey; wacked, eust track, 8% | do pld National Blscuit IS U OULIT B E R L O L 8 T8 CLO R, s ALl BB R rame, which caused thousands of them to | 1015 |10 | 6 i (N2 d The genoral characteristic ot the locai | LA L P e AT » the republic ' | VEAY-Higher; timothy, $9,50@13.00; prairte, Y. Central Nutions] Lead ", St | mno, genoral characterite of vetior. Tha | Ain Maneny fed ‘wether ol LU LR LBLLL LI B N $8.502 10,50, folk & W do prd i o g B i ) BN QOO Y ¢ L Other buyers . ed yearlings . the disfranchising, hypocritical, unpatri- | 2 . | » | frost predictions failed to unnerve shorts A Wyoming feeder lambs.. [ TN ey o pra . Slomat iéei 11 | WHR, BT et ervating many mew | Totals e Wyoming lums. ambe e 3§30 [otte democratic party | BAGGING R, 586 ptai o P taice friends for the market in speculative efr LI~ Th A about 6,500 biehidy “Again Governor Poynter's administra- “wine. fe. | Ontario & W, No. American les. he close was steady, with the et | head of cattle on sale this mornin a .u““ GO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | fon has heen much vacillating and dis- 1 ’ . 20042215, | Ore. Ry actiie Cos Riivance, teduc @il points. Future +demand wis good from @ the f L ¢ $4.00 | a0 pid 2 a5 dae pia: oued stendy: November, D.0bc: December, | the domand was good from il sofirces U8 | ¢0yi1e Gemeratly Tighes, Strong and | STRCoful. It 18 & blassing for the state . IR T L G st prd... a.0%; danuary, 8.60: February, March, | Jarket ruled uctiv [ Cottre Generally Higher, Strouk n®d | that ho has been defeated. It the popu- | e R LRGN | youns, ducks, | Reading ..., o Mt Sing | et Mave Sine und July, 0.1t August, | DN il mentad. Gorated jcattle and| ORIGAGD) Hav. 6 GADTIEC R lis 105t of Nebraska will get together upon tonts, $3.7073,90, S do 1stepfd. wple's § | Yands, 0 9.16c; middling gult, § 18-16c 1 [ bought up what were offered at go0lL | ¢G5 head; generally 100 higher, We. | principles we can easily re-establish the mtrafghts, $2.%0@G2. 70, creamery, 1802c; | do 2d prd sed | ae TR Bl 1) e, e ey B e prices | jive: natives, beet on sale toda it [ party in this state.” WIEAT 2 red, 12N ! 3 g B pon Rt o LIVERPOOL, Nov. 8 -COTTON-Spot, | FHI Sitduy "R Bves. L common Kinas | L, Seor b; food, to pHme steerd. 5,100 . 1 ts o Steady | Bt ¢ . Ca m i business ensier; Am RS e b Tong & Koo ot to me L HL505.40; selectd - No. 1 whit t meats, boxed, fi extra shorts, | _do 2d_ptd.. Hary. AKds ordinaby. 4160, Tha sklss:of (he | PHo, Were very Batlsiasiory sover the i jers, 5. bulis, $2.407% — BATIY Fuii 10 Chotee matting, 46a74e, | 8 ribis und clear” gldes. ¥ | 8t Le Southiw Coal & Gy ‘wara’ 10,000 blos, of which 600 Were | sdiiad or . scaff Thare were P ans, receipts’ 10 | National Irrigation Congress to Meet 1 fiax, §L76 No. & north: | R Oina clear siden HafldiaddioiTdhal I 1500 1T 1 AL for speculation and export’ and, included | fowcornfed cows and neiters and thes | . Lianay OatEsted Chicugoe This Month—Omahan o LI LI | RECETPTR= Flour! 600 bbls.: wheat, 8.« | do| D T UL 8, Rubber e P TeUIBIN ) TN DO ata | soldat Wskdy. (0 StEOnGHREiSen L U s, $3.35a4.05; Texas bulls, $2.60 [ Invited to Attend. PROVISIONS Moss pork, per hbl., $iLW | 00 b cotn, T bu.t gatd, 5000 by, b & Omiaha ) do pid... prst Cucioas opaned quist and cloged e 81l Koo bldders and the grams et | | - ger, J00 Tbs §7.001 . Short cins| SHIPMENT lour, 22,000 bbls.; wheat, | Ho. Bacific ... s Western (nlon... vember, Bid, sellers mber tondy. Canners were also good sell- | pte, 2400 head: estimated | Gagrge H. Maxwell, chairman of the ex- Boiser. $h.an 0. Dry salted shoil- | 82,000 bu.; corn, 120,000 bu.; oats, 30,000 bu. o Rullway ... Republic 1. & 8. R o 1 PR it eady, Ca s were also good sell- | (e {att aver. N Eui crenia 1o » H. M § : (hoxed). $6.00016.25. Short clear sides 4 Pz v P B do_pfd.. and Jo "5 sellers:” and | A AL R iR ] ies | higher, slors top, 85,00 mixed o d | ecutive ccmmittee of the National Irriga- { (bgxed), $.OQ80. A T e R e 5 & Pacifio, IS P C. Ci & 8t L Febriary 1, wellers ind | re sec b considerable demand | Bitehere, $as o good g choice. fieavy. | tion congress, will be in Omaha Tuesday HK asis o , 81,2 NS , Nov. 8— JAT—De- e s [ Mureh 10 640, se Mare 81265 the.be eraden of feaders thi mot i i ro vy, $LOMI466; light, Adve | Following are the receipts and shipments | cember, ' 617 g9%c: cash, No. 2| 4 o = O B, Hollwe i sreh BRI o5 tha betiar K1 of feedens this moric | §4 6145 “bull of sales, $47Hy0d® and address a meeting of all Omaha men 0AY hard. G “No | New York Money Market. Ol Durier 4 s 08, | B, 0t rn Tae 80 oD graden i | S AN TAMBS- Roceipts, 12,90 | Interested in the reclamation of western Recelpts. Shipments. | 1133@72c; No 6 carn | NEW YORK, Nov. 8—MONEY-On eqll, | sellers’ June and July, 4 5-344 57 U R qmmen ETIS i | head: Ceheep” stranie Tamba” slow “to 10 | arid lands by means of irrigation, at the bu RSN &) 8,00 g S dite, ! | ber cont.’ P o PApor ENOVE | BYSL Y APR A R0 oL [gna eiters were in light Supply 8hd | heep, g0t dn: “Texiine, §1 S0 > iy o'clock, The ninth annual session of the bu coe 113,000 1909 3 wWhite, H%e. W STERLING EXCHANGEFirm. with ac. | Steady: xales, 30" bales;” ordinary, | Pared with vesterday. Good stock amb @550, western lambs. $5.05.10. | Irrigation congress will be held in Chicago B Al o e 1—No. 2, 4figc. : I oss i bankers’ bills at $184% for | good ordinary, Shyer low' middling, ‘ere also in geod demand at strong pric TR v -2 A Y Bttt arakood o | T AFChoice ‘tlamothy, $10.00810.60; cholce | Gemand aid ot $hsonc80ts for ety duoe | Saatiing, s dond middie D mia: | et Cuoek oafvos were. aualn rather new | 81, Lowis Live #fack, Hovbmonr 108 a0A K HaRavs§ I | 3 1 he Produce exchange today the but- | prairie. $5.00GS Posted rates, $ISIGIN'y dnd $1.5. Com- el g R St | PRUTTER - Creamery, 18G21c; dafry, | mereial bills, $4.85% @50 it 0@111,¢ | fancy, 17 SILVER-Certificates, {8 Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas | Mexican doliars, 493 dling fair, 911-1 stock vembe I~ Receipts, | 0 Omaha Tuesday will be primarily for the ans: market | purpose of impressing upon the business slow i :-\"..'".-‘. men of this city the necessity of thelr at- urket wue steady: creamerie. dairies, Laiise, Cheese, dull, at Eges, steady; fresh, 20¢. B 15495 ‘bles: | Incted and sellers found 1t dificult to find |, ST. LOI n},“‘\..\ 8.-CATTI 11,218 bales. . steadyv: No- | buyers for them at steady prices. | 2500 hed, " fricludin hrah toe: December, Batas.te: | Dinare were only o fow western wrass | Active, strong for anunty, SAGUS.87c; February, 8A8a 80c: | cattle on the market today. The stoers |for Texans Aafic; bar, % = - . stock, 17c doz. loss “off, cases returned; | BONDS-_Government, strong: state, m-| March, 8.50uS.0lc; ‘Avril, 891688 May, od enough for killers sold readily at fully | #leers. and hutener | tendance and co-operation im the ends that | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | new whitewood cases include active; rallroad, strong | Bt June, $.93a8 | Re 00d prices as wers puld yesterday, il : L00 Ihe, [ will be sought through the means of this e “llir.“h |1 II:- ‘\\Mlvu;u‘:A 44,500 bu, h‘f]h-; closing prices on bonds today are as | Nov. &, Quiet; | the same is true u: he Iww »mryr '|'||-lw abs. ::I o Ix.‘ohu;’v- congress. 5 00 bu.; onts, 9,000 bi ow! v middlin erades of feeders also brought go s and hel mers 5 | COns! Suatations’ af the SHiay on VaXiewe| “RHIEMBNTE~-WWhaat, 114,600 ‘buij ‘corny N YT AR SRR | Detter Bt and anyOiing at all good was | @275 bulls, 31 nd Indan| “This is the first time in the history of R Y ORE O O UR=Rasainte: | YOI\ oRal 110D b N, 3. G gon. 8. 124% | S0 early. Representative sales steers, $.0a465; cows and heifers, ¥t | the congress that it has met east of the S TORENuy A oNLOUR - Recalpty M g ey 0 No. Pacifie 3o die Comeame, | * STEERS. T 0GS~Recelpts, 7.600 head: marker strong | Missourt river,” writes Mr. Mazwell. “It kgs.; market dull and tending lower, with| TOLEDO, 0., Ne S WHEAT ::» gotipan b :m‘ \_m‘{ :.;-& AUy ;w’t 4| NEW YORI L \,"'\'v \'“:‘“";' BE-—Pitures \|‘ and act e yv!g; a : lghts, $4.74 15, pack- | has gone into what might be termed ‘the v carce ceo of e crop cas d Novembe o cembe 6 8, reg.. L » 248107 W YORK, No PR E L ure ors $5: butchers, $¢ 86496 enemy's ' excel » DHIR SIRIS2 maienis. SLTGLO: BtEalEhts, | Shan Mhfa. ovember, WReai December, o conpon 1oy, 1ty Nor. & W' c. 18 opuned stendy a1 dectine. of 5410 points | 1 PR pteherés sttt T cnemy's countryexcept that. some of th 5063 80; Minnesota patents, $4.00@4.50; win- | S CORN-~Fairly active, weaker: cash and | 9 coapen To5 110 Ohy v B s Muranean & Y ot | #D:coceee head: ‘market sirong_and active: ‘native | Mot- substantial frisnds of the ustioal { flr extras, § ™; Minnesota bakers, | November. 47iac; December, 36i4c. :1:: ';'“rl:]:\ . H‘i ”;I:"W;I N Soliawing .‘.\'V;‘,,'...‘.l"ir""I",»C"” l‘.ll_“;; Ctts | Bereeeens | muttons 85014, lambs, $1.256°40; culls | irrigation movement are to be found among $3.00u3.40; winter low grades. . Rye | T OATS-Duil, unchanged h and No-| 4, 1% a0 oonad Tt o Yonk) Gt Sitoles ana wbuegoe | b | and bucks, $250604.10; stockers, $2.35@5.00 | eastern manufacturers, who see the great sules, 300" bbls good, 3.c; December, D ! ‘Toete ¢ 18 i public speculative support, fnereased the possibility for increased trade in the open- i ing and settling of the west through the nnana City Live Stoc KANSAS CITY, Nov fancy, $§ nt $2.0042. Buc u i 13 Reading gen. 4s.. 0 Atch, r-‘n s 1003, Rio G '(\' 9 do ad). 4s..... 18 to 1015 polnts, Closed steady, with | TCRWHEAT Dullat 67isao ) Cansts o L A AT TR g ) 8 AND HEIFERS. | colpts, 5,30 natlves, 1400 Texas union of lond and water L CORNMEAL vellow western, 8ic; N 1% §7 207 May, $735; June LT L R Market In excellent demand for y a elty, Sc; Bran s Philadelphin Produce Market. Dol s, o R T RO at'an advance of 3G10c; nat ““The National Irrigation assoclation has ‘ RYH- Steady . b.| PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 8—BUTTER—|c! W Spoi Rio. easy: No. 7 in- @5.t0; stockers and feods besn sending out .calls.and nvithtions to afloat; state s Firm; good demand; fancy western cream- | ao 8. . s Mild, quict: Cordova, S1a13te. butcher, cows and_helfe all section of the country and the con- { BARLEY -Quict: feding, 42a46c c. 1. f & fancy western print R a4 RS - g il ners, $2.0008.00; fod westerns, i [ | Buftalo! malting, adse c. i. 1., Buffalo, Arm and nearby stock 1¢ [0 TR Ao S0 RRINRY Ju: 1) ugar Market A LI CRE S TR T.::;:.hl]'m:;”:;:r;n;:qm;“r :-"n:. ,,‘".h BARLEY MALT-Qui tern, 62abse. | fresh nes 5 fresh western, 2 D & R G. 48 Tex. & Paclfic 1411316 | LONDON, Nov. §.—8UGAR-—Beet, Novem- $.109840; calyes, $.5006.90 Y y large attendance W T Recvipts, 50 bl exports, | outhwestern, 2ic; fresh southern, 2. R ox. Ress: i T N HOGS “Reeaipte, 630 hoad. Market ac. | from both east and west. ~It I8 highly 85,720 bu.; sales, 885,000 bu. futures; spot, | CHEBSE—Quiet’ and easler: New York | | W. & D. ¢ Is. T4 Unfon Pac. i | "NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 8-8UGAR fhye at an advance of Sloc; heavy, $(800 | important to the west that it should bo ciny: No' 2 red, e'r 0, ot No. | il creama, firm at 1itic; New York, §0od | den, Electric bs. 114 " Wabash is | Quiet: open kettl 1ic; open kettlo, cen- i mixed, $UTHILNG; Neht, $LT0GLS, pies. | woll represented in this first eastern ses- ed, T7%¢ elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, | to choice, 10%@llc. a. Central 1s... 1154 ¥ trifuenl, 37,4 1-16e; centrifugal, granuiated SHERP ¢ i frsiait BMye .00, b afloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, L. & N. unl. 45... 8t West Shore 4s it white, fige: yellow, 31-16a4 -1cs %0 REE AND LAMBS. Receiptu, 5100 [ son 8%e £ 0. b afloat. Opilons had firm Duluth Market. M5O T a0 RS W o e, Molusses, quiet; open kettle head. Market activi and firm: lambs, $5.8 2 gpening on bulllsh' Argentine reports und a | DULUTH, Nov, 8- WHEAT-No. 1 hard | _do .. 9% Va. C Meentritugal, 12ai0c; syrup, qulet at | 17 A e S and foed: Rolling Mill Starts Up. lomand from local shorts, but subsequently | cash, 8¢ to arrive, ¥ci November, c; De- | = 5 A N Lot PIQUA, O., Nov. 8-The Plqua rolling yielded to Mguidation b on weikness | cember, iac; May, Slige; No. 1 horthern, | “Offered. YORK, Nov. S—SUGAR—Raw,| 3’ i owned by the Ame o abroad and disappointi talde SUPPOTt; | eamh. f6c: 1 arrive, 760; November, 16c; De- Tiesincwey ady; fair refining tetbae | Brereesnee il | . Now Yerk Live Steek, ."(';‘.'.‘,.,...\“\“'“"u' uull‘.m-\‘f::-':.‘:x‘fl:‘..fl::;ll closed easy at e net decline; Ereai RNy ot No. 2 horthern, Hoston Stock Quotations. tost, 4. M acs re- | 307 11070 NEW TORI Nov. §-REBY Receints, | Gav' Two hundred men will be given em- 2 it cloged at ¥oi May, e ing, 61, BOSTON, Nov & Cull lowns, 43 findd, casy 1 1200 | 028 hend; Attle ot feeling steady; cables | pig¢ment after an Idleness of three months closed 'at Sihe; cmber, iC. cent; time loans, 414@ per cent. Offic e 004 | Y Re - Renaints. i | K IR Receipts, 406800 bu s, 141 Brioss Califoruin Dried Fraits, I vaatn 8 boats s it gy Bonts: | THE REALTY MARKET A pts, 406800 bit.; exports, 141,- - - | NEW YORK, Nov. S.—CALIFORNIA | 2.1l o83 Eransers. §3,0000.00; fod caives, $4.00; yeure| ; s mw .(....k-,.‘ '-\nmw‘v |:yl.lInltllur.:.r:q.;‘.(,l" (\I-“r\let N Ay (&-lfl. v ul“nluln‘!“l‘n:l s 14| DRIED FRUITS - Very a with prices | 1.eoeieeens | fransers. & 3.50; fed calves, $4.00; year-| INSTRUMENTS pinced on record Thurs 2, 4te elevator and {ite "ORN—Steady; No, 2, | do pfe s it (West Bnd 13 | nominally unchanged: evaporated apples 21 4 e | 18 : laced on rec - Opilons opened stendy with wheat, after Ao Bumar s it I Gantal e 3 T | O e et tantion Oh the Part of pEHEEPR CAND LAMBE-—Receipta. 6375 November § which they weakened under bearish cables, 5. 2 white, 23, billed [ doc pfd...........116%[Atchison 4s 100 | S s all day, though the situation as o | e ep dull, good lambs in tair de- | falr weather conditions unloading: | tnrovgh Boston & Alby. 1033 Adventure ... 14 | whole showed some improvement: prices | B, 320 %o0: Jambe, %6005 00 Chmida | s Dahls ot al, to_Potte clo sy at l@lge net lower; May, 413%@ | WHISKY—$1.27 for finished goods, Hoston Elevated. |Allouez Min. Co.. matned about unchanged: prime, 4%4@ . k P6,06; Cunada | M. C. Dahlstrom, et al, ta Potters & osed at 2ce; December, 423%i125¢, MR, Boston & Me.....101 Amal. Copper ... ehole wbc: fancy, Baotse. Prunes OGS —Rocelpts, 1,600 head ; Sholea company, lots 51 to %, blook lo L4 Milwankee Grain Market. C., B & Q........131% Atlantic NaRige por 1b. ns to size and quality. Ap | e Nooeints, 1,600 headi stendy, at| & RASOHIL e sl 40 o ~Recaipty. 24080 bu. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 8- WHEAT-Lower; | Daminion "Coal Foston & Morii A iotics Moor Park, 15@18c. Peaches | g b { 3.y Gorue 1o & er, ok i H “i\m e R % Pl “\vl"]\ulr_!:v'-“ru\V’:n( }\x: 2 northern, 3ae. | ¢ g ston % | peeled, 16G20¢; uny 4 ;‘u:: £l I‘H‘:" Jrlb‘lrlvlu‘.llvli‘l' Stoek, | carlos Woodsworth “|-.<V “u«“n M 3D—Quiet: spring bran, $16.20416.35; | 4@ Humb (ol ot R (RSl b 1o CATTLE-Reselute, / 0. head; market lot 1" biock 0, Bummit Re» middlings, $17.0061 wiater bran, $17.00'7 Market, Osceola R g o 10097 b ;) 99,0 strank; Ave GaIEN Jumasa Texans apd ; 3 Har il h n 7 » b 1,245 bbls, : average, 109972 bbls.; runs, 99, westerns, $3,40a5.25; cows ani heifers, i Sexton to M. E. Harbig, lot 1 T 1@ TT4e; good to |, MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 8—WHEAT-Cash, | M § Barmot Lbls.; avera bl i e e A O R LR R L 2 Briges’ Plac ; 7 choice, HOT b@Toi good 0| gye; December, Hye: May, The, On N, a; & . Hanta Fe Goppe LONDON §-OilS—Linseed, 38, and calves, $3.00a1.40; stockers and feeders, | Sheiby 1o A. 1% Connett, Tot HOPS—Qulct: State, common to chies, | tFack: No. 1 hard, . 1 northern, | i y 2 4 Tamarack X r——————— $2.00604.15; veals, $4.0006, ilawley Terrace, and lot 1 i1 1st 1898 crop, J0a1dc; olds Pacifetnedat: | oshe; No. 2 northern, 014 Dominion ©. 1248 U'tah Mining Plenssd at Lanrie Lot ALVES Rocelpte, 4200 head: market bix | add. Lo Lakeyiew i n 1899 erop. 10@13c; olds, 2 A meser oxDs, | Rubber 3 Winona LONDON, Nov. 8.—The editorials fn the ALY ER, highor: i grades, $4.3750490; bulk | H. 8. Moore al, 'to Max Rypins, TIDIS - Galveston, 2 (o i 1bs., 18c; Cali. | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. | {njon paciiic ..\ Bt Wolverines | pubers here taday express, warm apbroval 2 3 . $4.80014 K214 ctp dot 8 block 1 Reed's tat ndd.c! 140 forntu, 21 to 2 1bs,, 18%e; Texas' dry, 24 to — S — o T2 | of the re-election of Bir wurier, B TPAND LAMBS - Recelnts, 600 head; | Catherine’ O'Rourke and husband o 1bs.; ige " ment Makes Tta st B the premier of the Dominlon Canada, n stead) mbs, $4.T5an g0 shoep. | J. B. George, east 40 feet of west WOOL-Dull; domestle fleece, 2 Oopening. London Stock Quotations. gno the » of {he Jbaral e * Pyraas 8.7614.15 i [ JB0 got ot 4 Mblonaya add. .or W0 PROVISIONE-Beef. dull; family, $19.50 | ghowed the effect of some unsettlement of | === 1 E: ¥ d ] STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. Stock in Sixht, ) A L b packet, 110.50; extra Indin me s, | o @ the. g of & prehensia A st .. 4 . of ‘the spirlt reqy ) Canad ooks | - 2 srincipal western markets Novembe S e A Oty Chieaay T himkiod | tare and the EroE O PRIt s eu: | Atchison ...il Pennsylvania .. Wk AT he might' have as long a spell of [ 2 QR 8 | REiNGIpel Westarn Jary Nambar M. L. Walfe and husband to G. F. Dallies. $9.25@11.00; pickled shoulders, $6.25; | {hatay might find an early culmination, | Canadian Pac.... f Reading < power s Sir John MacDonald. Not only | § Fisthetiet) B th Omaha 5 Shelby, lot 17, Hawley Terrace 1 piekled — hams, . $200G9.00. Lard, weak. | Yo nore ‘conservative element made it | Bt Paul . No. Fagiti pid u this French- fan but enthustastic | 5 AR OM S Chicngo o0 D o October ¢ Tilinols Central...124% Grand Trun s British imperialist statesman one of the | @ H ity 9.0 e western st i, October closed | inifuence felt from "the “opening “and at | ot Malirand A Britlel ‘mperialist siatesman one of, tha | | 1 o040 Jcansas City X P oTD Asen e, ) th t 1 LR d Ot inspiriig, most use ersonalitie . T, Bt Touls : 7500 . Vel v 3 at $iib, nomunali refined market agioti|one time during the day brought the ad- | (fnion Pue. pfd.. #1" Rand Mines !l 4)" | in the empire, but the election attempts STOCK CALVES. st Loul Bherlft to Nehreaks, favings snd Cra- Sompaund, 156,95, Porky dull: tamily, | St e indertone of the market at that Y, Central ...10 _ " |to turn race feeling to his disadvantage | b Sirvornsens 800 410 Totals 198 4647 O rng at 1056 feet northeast cor- v nor” clear,” Fisain o, meat, | Yttt v Mg s snowt | “ETLYER- Bt aulet, ot 5 80 per oune Haye doserved the scvere defeat . e - hat corner block 10, Omaha 1 1 R quite conclusively that the large holders | MO! 20ty per cent T T T T ! 2 ? et Indictment Wil Not Be Pressed, H. McCague, receiver, to Atlantic R-Steadv: = creamery, 16@20%c; | of stock were not particwarly nervous [ The rate of dlscount In the open market | <. bhnAWAY Hoys LU H i NEW YORK, Nov, & Evening Post| Realty assoclation, lot' 2, block & ey, "l"" “"""Ml'fl"‘ 1 «“ iy | over “seeing the rise in |nl'|l'!n‘clxbrk-'d. for short |‘.n|~.““.‘I :\"‘f T8 uaE et gax >.\x|:‘|(.\i\'n‘|>nr4» Noy “\ \‘\'nn\:;'lmfi : FaRaaV i R an athered from | E ry Hill 1,350 3 ecelpts, B pkes. Steady ol 08¢ 0 ure wi g 10 ‘ee-months’ 3 3-166037 per cent, e o o oo 2 ' i mital sta ents o 4 458 T e et ey S AR ot Sacad | Fiven hoss who Are WK G Shrwet| e montus WO =S per oen oho. whoo I company’ with his chum, | 1. [ the rather non-commital statements of the | of transfers .......S14.4% r 8€ | to sell out on an d_tide showed 4 1 Y h 1 persons_interested, the Indictment against Total amount co'ored, 10%c; small colored, 1le 2actermiration to hold at any lower level New York Mining Stocks, rE Howard, | recentiy. ran_ewsy trom| Uhiet of Pollce Devery for interfering with EGAS-—Receipty, 7216 pkgs’s frmers west- | & Nery biovant endency then developed | NBW YORK, Nov. 8—The following are Rmatio LA OAREL I8 At the | 2 the action of Superintendent McCullagh is | = — ern, rogular packiig, at mark, udie; | in ‘the indusirial and’ speclalty depart- | he closing quotations for mining sharss T icarea i M| | hat iHkely 1o bo prossed with any particular vore w2 W OB let Now | Tenta of the list. the locallzed character | today: ‘sted while asking for 10 cents with | 15 Ktrennousness. the main object, it has York, $1.35: Long Isla o | L s e e aeC% Sronad | Ghollas Zores ooiaria | Whtieh 1o obtain food. Young Hownrd has | 2 Bttty was o met i quict and orderly H RPE””E nweet 12.00 R D O e aoand | Grown Foint . phir not yet been | i eiection. wiid 1t seems that with that end 3 \ HRLLOWGuiet: city, 4e: country, 4% | [or ARe PPorine (AT pamaTcal AR VL M R R Rewnrd for Murde eIy Caakie tHobie Tt ns pomaay S(Q ..‘){‘ @4 ‘companted the manipulation Invited re- | Deadwood .. £0 [WRISKKIVER 4440 . B | R O e BRI K Gm—Benay: domestic, tair to extra, | ACComPAnIed, e A that qukrt dont | Gould & Currie. . 8 i, LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Nov. &-The A alac 0. 4l @de N e and ot the same time served as a | Hale & Norcross & Nevada mayor today offered a reward for the arr Oc Lines to Consolidate. MOLAS! Quict; New Orleans, open | yawerful sustaining influence for the rest Homestake ......0 Btandard 5 |of the murderer of Pearl Fodbes, the BALTIMORE, Nov, §,~Rumors were cur- to choice, 42adic W et~ Undet Gover of this supe |ron, Siiver . Unlon Con U005 | year-old girl whose body was yeste s | rent foday concernng a combination of H A M I.\llbl “The Py little or ||\u',l\l|||: port, profit-taking went on on a very heavy | Mexican Yellow Jacket ... 15 | found in o ravine near her home. ‘Tt Is now e eders. | 718 4 80 430 transatlantic st mship companies, which ng In the metal exchange and the pric o Except for sudden advan | ——— ——mmm— | helicved that the murder was a negro, The eeders " will Involve several, companies and many I vement wus on a nominal order.’ Cae o T ihE el nactive raliroad ¥ P — | funeral today was attended by w larg S Lundstc illtans "o dollars. " 1t wan sald thar thy| @9OMANY LIFESLG “‘M.'.'..",.‘u“’“ bles and news from primary — domestic the raflroad list was distinctly Condition of the Treasury, crowd of people. Teeling 13 intense and | § SOw® Atlantic Transport company, which op. [ oints lacked feut of incentive imuor- [ heavy throughout the day. Pennsylvania | WASHINGTON, 8. —Today's st Iynching 111 talked of cow erates lines of steamships between New | se————cre— - e " fance. At the close the metal exchange | was marked up at one time to 140, but it [ ment of the treasury balances in the e r—————— by 11 feeders Philadelphia, Baltimore and London Es E 'ovn & cn eallod pig fron warrants aulet at $9.0010.00: | held there only momentarily. The price | eral fund, ‘exclusive of the $150,00,000 gold | 100k antract Luborers, § poms.. ] be purt of the combination. Hernrd 3 fake copper. quiet’ at $16.75@17.00; tin, dull | pemained above last night's level, but was | reserve in the division of redemption NEW YORK, Nov. 8. tant Commis- ¥ : i1. Keeler—Neb, taker, president of the company, when hene 1039, Omaha, and nominal at at S, | Tomatnen et back tor the top. ' The Pa | shows: Avallable cash balance, $133,8%43; | sioncr of Immigration W hoarded | 7 cows 40 calven [ keen today said he had nothing to kive out Pl and spelter, auiet The brokers' | cifies and Southwesterns, as well as the | gold, $94,138 the stemmer Kaiserin Marla Theresa to- | 8 cows. 2 1 calf | — COMMISSION pric “;ur |»| 1d_was glven as 8 and for cop- | stoc nfmrmlnuuh( amliated with l'rxmfl)l- P day at_quarantine to look for twenty-four | 1 cow ) 3 4calves | L umn's Crew, ¥ ;rocu ' per $16.75a 16,57 Vania, which were so conspicuous in_yes: . lacemakers who, it was sald, were to be | § cows.....1010 3 40 1bull | AT TA, Ga., s.—Jerry Lyneh, | G ) VISION : i Voday's Upward movement. all sufteved | CHICAGO, Nov. S--Clearings, $25,324,64; | brought here in ‘violation of the allen con- | 2 e oders.. 595 4 00 1 feeder | aged 72, belleved 'to be ot susonn: | GRAIN, Pl.lu :‘;' t:::- Livernool Grain and Previston trom realleng. . In Missourl Pacific the | balances, $1.608200; posted exchange, $481G | tract A'to find them and NEBRASK A Thember of the crew of the confederate bt AR - LIVERPOC 8. ~WHEAT—Spot, | net decline at the lowest was a point and | 48: New York exchange, ¢ discount, learned they did not take passage on the |37 feedel w05 400 2 tleship Alabama, died at his reside in é"' A Warrea 1'. wteady No. 2 Ted western, winter, 65 i4d; | In Northern Pacific the extreme decline | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 8.—Cleurin 5,689; | boat. 160W..... 1% 260 2 cows Tnman Park today. He left @ large estate Bicese and New York

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