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HA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900 N y tember, fancy, 11e October, fancy, | lated, 4 15-16c; whitos, 415G4%c; ¥ i J mber, i , , tancy, A : whites, #14@M%c; yellows, 4 | ment of the treasury balances in tha gen . CflMMl‘.RCIM AND FINANCIAL Mac; 8 ancy, 10%e. #l40; ‘seconds, gMc. Molasses, stendy: open | eral fund, exclusiye of the $is0. 0.0 gold A S C A RLT 3 o 5 pkes. | steady; weat- | kettle, centrifugal, S@isc. Syrup, | reserve ih the division e of redemption, "lr;v T‘K;Aln;'l cking, at mark, 21@de; west. .(rnd{ . Fll'{d'\'“"a’ Available cash balance, $135,856,481; —_ ern, loss off, NEW YORK — BUGAR — Raw, | 80ld, $02,414,250, R— 18 feedors POULTRY e demand for live firm; falr refinin, centrifugal, 9 test, - 3 4 e # y , 08 test, taed. o Traders Desert Other Markets to Orowd the 2 and markot #4c; molapses sugar, de; rerined, steady | nm_rl":»\m: L et s ot Reoeipta of Cattle Not as Heavy se Yestar- | § cown, 128 . . ushed, 6c; powdered, f.70c; ranuiated, N, Nov, B.—Call lo Corn Pit. ke geiwe, ST, | Elc o L centi 'timé "louns, 1@ per cent. day and Little Change in Prioes, % cke " s prices: : — Chickens, western, dry pl ey, MOVEMENTS 0F STOCKS AND BONDS, | — — — BT H::f.f.' 4 ’ ‘.“|4X(\lr" Husiness was m-n’vrull_\ oo A, T & 8 F,.. 3% Union Land . . PHILLIPS' UNLOADING INDUCES REACTION | i n mety) circles todas. Tin, thoukh | memrs Try to influence Market by LI 7 e HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE LOWER TODAY | 1 feeder Strength and closed steady at 2880, Lake Reporting That ¢ Dead. A i ) ¢ . 8 cows r ruled qulet and unchanged at $is W YORK, Nov. There was the [ Am. Telephons . 1cf 3 C 2 feed Wheat Rales Dull and Featareleasw | {110, Fic iron warrants Wwere qulet at | same,obb and flow in today's stock market | Boston & A1 (103 Adventire = i | Quality of Sheep i 110,50, ~ad was quiet a 47 and | nete ed for several day 1o8to Sle: Allo 2z Min. % Oats Stick in the Same 01d Rut— lter steady at $4.3014.%. The brokers Neither the beginning nor the Hoaton & o7 [Amal, Copper Rather Poor, but Market Ste A e Provisions Are Neglected and price for lead $4 and for copper $17. rever, was a8 well defined as they were [, B, & Q 1379 Atlantic ... and Feeder 2 feeder " At yesterday @ currents and cross currents | Dominion Co 1114 Boston & Mont e Dull, Closing Fairly Steady. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, were very confusing all day and made 1t | do prd, ... 113 Butte & Boston 3 toedors posvc difficult to analyse the tone, except during | Federal Steel ... 5% Cal. & Hecla..... 2 foeders ) 1 feeder 3 Condition of Trade sall Quutntion a period of pronounced reaction, which de- | do ptd % Centennial oy JOA Bimpadnetd 00,00, Sy CHICAGO, Nov. 22.~The November corn ancy Produce. Frono ot TeccoyOpentng, and an equslly | Bitchbury ptd .18, = Frankiin . 2 cows.... 0e 360 | 8 feed % heid; opened @eal monopolized attention to a great ex- ! «, light; good stock, 20@22¢. covery before the close. The | Gen. ) 169% Humboldt . 2eows ... 1085 3 00 8 feeders. strength d_clo grea pts, | 0 3 . | close itself was reactionary and weak, un- Osceola .. 1bull.,. ] b . Bl tent on the Board of Trade today, that de . Yy -“Hiens, Go, roosters. 3@ | der the influenca of & violent break of i1y 3 Parrot . Monday 3 19 R n=Colo. g - haavy. W.0g lvery, as well as for December, closing %o | ink chickens. | ducks, 6%@c; | points in American Stecl and Wire. That | Mox. e QuinGy o1 Sficlal Tuesda . teeders.. T 40 1 i B S Oy . P higher. Whe v o " iY@Tc; turkeys, @8y % 8tock got up to 61 In the general rally of ' Hanta Fe Copper. clal Wednesday 9,97 2 . 18 k gher. Wheat was dull and closed un 3811 DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, 6@ | the market, but plunged dewnward to 46% Tamarack . Officlal Thursday . . 419 | 19 teedora. 1027 ey L) 328 y et R changed. Oats at the close was sc higher ; dc; ducks and geese, i | in' fow minutes’ and clossd avaus staads: |Old Colony |Utah Mining g 1teeder .. 175 § i iald fere s \ I Tl and provisions a shade to 6o lower. ver b, 6%@ic; wirkeys, | Protessional tradere fn Wall atreot ive | Q1d Dominion Winona Samo Gays Jer week 3 i EBRASKA Kers und’ fesders, . The corn pit was crowded to the last [1HNG . o worked for some time in the fajth that they | Rubber volverines Y 510 | 28 cow, 7 Y 0 8 4 bl o e corn pit was crowded to the last|“UXNip prairie chickens, per doz, #5000 | were following the bull eadership of & | Unlon Pacific | Same week before. . % X 00 | T helrer: Bl § i Wiwdens., IO 364 ? inch at the opening, other markets being | 550 mailard ducks, pe 3.5 y gam 50: mallard ducks, per dos., $3,0043.50; t combination of forces between the most Same foue i) ago.: s 4 HOGS “There “wus another good, liberal Coffee Market, almost deserted by o $1.50a1 xed, $1.0041.75; Jackenipes, $1.25 | notable speculator in the street and a newer fu 06 31 't and a newe n of hogs he ; oy b - opened at from 4 10; quall, $10GLT5; jack” rabbits, $1.78@ | and_ almost equally dashing operator who this ‘\rvk‘h'll,r:;e e r‘.'t’.?f:".?"»’i.-flfi.'i‘.? reagp iy Nov. 22 —COFFE—Spot, touched 47c under heavy bidding, but Mr. i jalls. 81 mon fo fatr, 17%@isc; | Mde his mark, and a decp one at that, In . Nov. 22— p. m.—Closin the arrivals for 'al weeks past. Chicago 1 e L PR Phillips, who 8 credited with controliing | chals) Bg gmmeon fo falr, 124@le; | tho speculntion in teel stocks during ‘the TR T T T . this morning came weak to o¢ lower, which : "% Uine. el that option, kold @ few 6,000-bushel lots and | creamory, e | L Yy il PR T e thie ah | o acorere: BTG ' 900. [1899. |1898. 18971896, [1805. 1884, | had u ook Twitn he_Jiberal W Juidn it o 6,000-bushel lots and 2 " and Wire coming near home to this al-| _do "acc do 18t p! v it e & ogether wi . f t & reaction followed. A sale was made at| F) R o Tirst grade, solid 4 spoculative combination served to un- | Atchison " iid pennsyivania ARt LIRS AR : A iR Sheas 4o, But it was & fluke, &8 the market feally ew York counts, per can, 8o ex- tle Bentiment very considerably at the | Canadian Pac.... %% Reading #tood at 44%c. The market became much " r"]‘\"dlllm,'zfrc. close. The bear contingent suc ed n | 8t. Paul . No. Paclflo pfd. guteter toward the close. Acceptances were | o ok flled, New York|pretty well getting the upper hand early in | Ilinols Centrall /izulg| irand "I'runk Hght and the weather was reported s be- | s bulh st gaclecta, 20e; | the day. The market opencd with price |Loulsvilla {18 iAnaconda 10 REaln, UNTRvarEb eroried &8 bes 3 andards, per gal, | currents moving in whirling eddies, There | U- £ fd.... ${4/Rand Mines .. #old at betw Th@be and d6%e, closing Live, er don,, 98, was continued strong absorption in some of Y. Central....1ig] O RIEHeT At %, T Glosed. 16 | VIR SLve, per dos., Mo, Jesterduy's atrong Wtocks, tho'local trac- " T T Igher at 46, 311 cars, e Prico tustel & omana Wi tlons and St. Paul being conspleuous. Later | BAR SILVER-Steady at 200-164 per seventeen of which graded contract iy Denters hasaciation Che avholesale | o strong demand developed for Chesapenke [ O4ICS oo Wheat ruled dull and featurcless. Cables | o, 1"560; medium, 30: Couvae, | &, QN0 on buying sald 1o be for Philadel- | ount in (ne bR merket oy anact Siud'%s were firm and receipts light, These fac- | o o pland, $850; medtum, coarse, | phia account. This stock moved up an ex- | SOUNE In the open market for short bills is tors caused a better tone following easi- of Rood GoIoF Thene nrices are for|{reme 2% This movement, however, was b p0cr cont; thres months' bills, 340 % Shuy Vi 0 A A hay of koud color and quality. Demand | not sufficient to discourage’ the profit tak- 6 per cent Jocal trac o absence of commis- [ MERCTECCRS S CAER o0 ing and bear pressure, which had been ° - slon house trade was ember S, 8 white, 260, mare or less manifest, especlally in the steel Forelgn Financial opened a shade to @' N—No. 3, 3¢, h stocks, from the.opening, and the whole | LONDON, Nov. 22.—~Money 18 in good de- lie, touched e, rallie ' - mitrket fell awiy without much support t | mand and fe growing scarcs and. the Bank sales of 210,000 bishels and clo; JRNIPS GETABLES. the lowest of the day. The rally was in- | ©f England has arranged to further reduce and unchanged at 71%¢ . p i (,,-_“ - bu. basket, 60c, ' augurated in #t. Paul. That stock was car- | the floating supply closely, Discounts are o Totatrie BEETS - Per bu., the Fed o 150 and the other grangers, Bugar, | Eympathetically fiem and it 18 considered rt. Scaboard clearances in wheat and ARROTS—Per bu,, Se. the local traction stocks and General Elec- | they have been as low as they are likely our wera equal to 451,00 bushels, Pri- | LETTUCE Per dos., 3g8e, tric, made the readiest response. An effort | 10 be before Christmas. ‘On the Stock ex- s - — —————— | have sold for on the opening market. [ f ® rints are seliing fairly mary recelpts aggregated 676,000 bushe RADISHIZS—Per doz., 3. was made to continue the movement by the | ChANEe today most of the departments weve [ The officlal number of cars of Representative snles: yelly ; POIRY g SR Sl 1o% e taret Uit T Jast ‘year. | BEANS—Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $1; |\ime honored dmice ot piamos Mot DX, he | equler, party in sympathy with the reac | BrOught in today by each foad was: Now v\ Sh. No. Av. #h. P as though prices might be pdvanced before Minneapolls and P 60 cars, | String, . derblits, but this proved unavailing in face [ 01, and partly to the revival of nervo * Indicates Sunda; . ... Mok nnd Rakiiae aqvagted o to Ne por sgalnst %9 last week and 106 a year ago. | POTATOES—Per bu., 40@80c; Idaho, per | of the cute weakhess shown by the stee] | PeSS In regard to money. Home ralls Catie. 11 i Bard: print cIoths And ailisa Iliee ac viry Local receipts were 110 cars, ono of con- e i Btocks, "Tho news of tha day was iittle ve. | oPencd quict, being tnfiuenced by the poor [ C., M, & 8t P. Ry.. 3+ R S A R N Ry tact. grede SWIEET POTATORS—Per bbl., $2.0082.%. | gurded. Some. dleappoi tment was. feit at | (FaMe returrs, but subsequently’ hardened. | O’ & Bt. L. Ry frm, with o good cemand; ginghame oc: Oats stuck in the same old rut and made | CABBAGE—Per Ib, 1gc; Holland 8eed, | the cessation of yesterday's heavy demand | American securities, following Wall street, | Mo. Pacific Ry. bl B o] e i R no attempt to get out of it. Prices | 1%c. from London. 'That center turned semc ed to below parity, were afterward [ Union Pac. Sy fancies. searcely stirred, but the general tone was IMATOES—Per 3-bu. basket, tc. today to the extent of about 40,000 shares | Pétter and closed irm. The public {s grad. | C. & N. W —r frm In sympathy with “corn. December | ONIONS I'A-rulrm i " on balance. There was an unexpected de- | Husy, hecoming U i Ll Nl"\:“b\hnl'l.l “"1'\“’ " "l"l' o pold at between A%h@2e and closed g | C) v —California. 'as to size, e 4 Vout, Which tas > ere Is a prospect of a further rise. M- EW YORK, Nov. 2.—The Hackney 5@ mand from the west, which was cut off horse again heid sway at the horse show today. The show opened with the jud; ing of a class of two Hackney stallions. But one was shown, Prince Compton, the exhibit of Eben D. Jordan of Boston. A class of four Hackney brood mares, shown in hand with two of their produce, followed by F. C. Stevens of Attica, N. Y. carried off both firat and second prizes, the third olng to Mr. Jordan. A class of 4- fiackney stallions, followed by one French coaching Atallions, completed the list_of heavy stalllons for the mornin Standard bred tr stalllons and ponly in harness ocoup time of the Judg untll nearly 11 o'clock, when o claes of thirty-four qualified hunters were tried out for the entries in the Corinthian class, 101, the sucessful competitors to be judged laté this evening. Standard Shar Climbing. Nov. andard ofl record t selling _up to o, ‘e dividend.”” This represents a jump of points for the day and is equivalent to an advance of 8 points, the dividend being 10 10 feeders. 4 feaders. . 1 calf 1 heifer 4 cows fed and mixed calves, 288 SHEEP AND LAMBS - Recelpts 3,03 head; dull "and_weak; ~little firmer ‘for cholce lambe, others ‘slow; sheep, 82000 375 culls, $1.50; lambs, $4.00@ ®ood to 9 choice Canada lambs, $4.75@0. 120, one car letcher—1daho. extia, $6.2. § feeders. HOGS “Recelpts, 4,011 head; nominally 17 steers. steady z2 £ EEEEE S us 3. HEF, oo e Klug—Colo Kunsas City Live Stock. 1 feeder... ANEAS CT1 v, 22 —-CATTLE-Ro- 1 cow.. celpts, 700 natives, 1, sxans, 300 calves 138 cows the U supply stronsthened values and 3 destrabl y at firm prices; ohnson—Neb. LB A a shade lower; stock: 4 feeders nged from steady + 11 teede da lower for common; 3 feeders 4; wtockers and feeders, §5 Clark- Colo, cows and heifers, §.00404 21 fecders. fed wesierns, $3.854 e aen ot St :“sse nvse o vt et 53 52 nze sEs = & | 33329 ¢ | 342 4 #/ply, Zave buyers chance to get thelr hogs 345341 M1 44510 littie Tower. The market opened about Fepor " demand 24%c lower than yesterday's gene mar- 1 Ket, or not much different from the early | wuu n ne: gain recorded. market yesterday. The bulk of the sales | iud fight new buying, bascd went at 347, with a few at $1.77% and an | pig, of I'renich market. Bpecula. occastonal load at $4.80. Buyers thought | tjon was constderably mor ctive than of they were paying too much for their hogs | [ite, At the close the galn turned and sellers were Inclined to hold for & ey (inder fros and was barely stronger close, #o the hogs did not change | ¢iciqy, net 3 points lower, hands as rapidly as they did yesterday and | Toui salcs ding: De- day before. ber, ¥ Packers hud to have the hogs, however, | (i 1" 5 May, 666 and the last end of the market was a little v Y ' ¢; Beptember, gironger, Tiie last sales were largely at i L J Wite with u fow at #30 and the lons ‘able loads went at $4.75. Everything dn Market, wae sold {n good seaon, CEW < N 22 g g rived and they did not gell hardly as well | The demand for cotton goods toduy has @s at the high time. The bulk of them [ peefl i a proportion. The brought 8476, or about what they wouid | tgndenc ngs fonm were o 22 K Je—— R22E= PR, wesescs aza2 RS 2 s28 . - “pmmmes Sz e oecas oesemeseace smguss "2esses ‘BE st ewewe “2868E pr— ssesesesas RS . 2% e 5552258 hsson smssan wmisesases F SRS o 2 ES [T ——— sraees "spasaz =t shss srssss ssssss sea o FEidEE —ee 3 232 ‘zazese ‘38z82 EEH E3 2HR2 2SNETS i = o632 p a2 8 higher at 21%@2%; receipts were ninety-one FRUITS, from wiro communication yesterday. The | ¥iukess were exceptionally firm. Kafirs cars, PEARS—Per box, $2.0002.25, S . - & were dull in gpito of the rumor that the it bears were also inclined to make capital fovernmont would so arrange taxation that 1 18 8 3 3 3 42 [ 39 4 [ t would not be felt by the mining industry p S8 11 58 % @ g [ 8. [ 1) 44 ) Provistons were neglected and dull. The | GRAPES-Delaware and N market opened lower on heavy hog re- | Ib. basket, 1oc: Malagn, per kes. $6.60Q0 e T I R TR celpts and lower prices at the yards. Fluc- Natlve, 76¢@1.00 per bu.; erotlatiog helr tactics were shown in the [ for the next three years. The weekly staie- tuations were narrow and the close fairly 4 $3.00@23.25, ¥ Groylation of & rumor that the czar was| ment of the Bank of England shows the steady. January pork closed bo lower at VBE' " Bell and Bugle, $ per | Orad: The fact that these rumors were | following changes: Total reserve, fncreass, !mn-,,; Januagy lard 2%c lower at $6.85 and iven eome welght and that the Kruger | £236000; circulation, decrease, 0,000: bul- Total recelpts n abtbsy Tibe & ahiade Tower at T.5008.800% lemonstration In Marsellles and the re- | Jfo o £64,150; other ‘sccurities, The dispostts h 5 2 2 Estimated receipts tomorow: Wheat, 140 — California_seediings, §2.75; | Dotoncotor 1o Goneral jfoberts had an M.000; other deposits, dec as T Cinposition of the day's receipts was cars: corn, 30 cars; oats, 12 cars; HOgs, | navels, 83 60; Mexlcans, §8.60- loridos, ;‘ i | Influence tend to show that the movement | £25 publie deposits, iner 1A | Bt and o buyer purchasing the num- 23,000 head. S CANtorHe, Oxt h M. | of the market was to a large extent on B " srve, increase, £178,000; gov- | P°F Of head indicated: W Teaning Datiises satiged as Mltow “alifornia, extra fancy, $4;|sentimental grounds. The money market |erniment securitles, decrease, £1,600,000, "The Cattle. Hogs, Shecp, ol b — s gl showed no slgns of any stress from the | proportion of the Bank of Englind's e | G r g 83 1087 18 Articies.| Open. | Migh. | Low. | Close.| Yen'y, | s\t large "speculation ‘and | was apprecably g abllity is 4631 per cent. Last | gwite 2 B ead - g, ¥ easler on the large recelpts of Australian .45 per cent. Rate of dls- i 1 FIGE=California, new cartons, ®c; lay- Bold here during” tho weck Bterling ex: | count unchanged a4 per cent.. Gold pre- " Ty Tl Ty [ OFe B0C : AR change hardencd on the large selling of [ mium quoted at Huenos Ayres, 133.30. . t PR Lt nugRinng | nurs — BISGELLANEODS. | stocks by London. 1t 1 conjectured also | "PARIS, Nov. 22— usiness on the bourse [ T Houk & Loy 8 2hat 1% X 34| 7124 | filberts, per Ibe 13¢; ol s P that sterilng exchange 1s belng accumulated | today was he Ing, but with a more fa- | Vansant & C i gl et 1 ".’L“’"s'@ per 1 with a view to New York subscriptions to | vorable disposition. ' Internationals were | 7.1 Care a1 o AV Beaniits, pet Ib. SO5AC: roasted, | foreign loans. quiet except Spanish 4s. Rio tintos were | Tobman & G 363 3674@2 36 % Tl Ul o0 B e e o) The bond market was notably strong in [in godd demand. Toward the close there | MeCreary & Ciark 36% | 36%|36%@5% 364G No 1 valteds o, Qgei No. 2 &reen, | gpots, but weakened at other points. Total | were Jarge repurchases by option sellers of | W. 1. §tephen NG adted, Waot No, 2 salted, Te! | gales, par value, $3,616,00. United States re- | industrials and banks, especlally Credit | i & 1unten 21%) X $ | cutt, 12 o 1 Ibs., Ghe: dry hides: :c,, funding 2 advariced iy and the new da % | Lyonals and Banque do Parls’ which Im-| Livingstone & Schaiier. > financial cablegram says: Americans still| Three per cent rentes, 100f 6c for the ac- | 5. L. Dennis & C St. Louls Grain and Provision, monopolize attention in the markets here. | count. ango on London, 3f1ike for | B ¥ Hebmimc, 00! ST, LOUIS, Nov. 22.—WHEAT—Better; | Trading In them today was expensive, al: | checks, The weekly statement of the Bank | A\ S, Mawhinney red_cash, elevator, 104@1 track, [ though' there was less exuberation than|of France shows ‘the following changes: | Othe buyers . ¢; November, 70%c; December, 704@ | vesterday and the dealings had rather a | Notes in eireulation. deorense. 51,550,000f 710 | 710u WL@i4%e; No. fhotey, c‘};n'.‘-nmr.;rl.ul,m.xr.m continued buye | treasury accounts current, increass. 6,675 o 2782 11,248 9 71 h i % ng, thot arbitrageurs sold. New York | 0of; go cre 55, ) X AR iR Ffrm: No. 2 cash, $yo: track, 36@ | Works both wavs, but on balance realized, | dlscotnted. . decrenst - Aaamont: micer in | ol L TR i (T R (R H RN ovember, $%c; December, #%c; | causing an uncventful finish. The Londor | % conslderably small n been tor i | 3 . bulls seem little Inclined to take profits. Sroase . Pacifics | U8, 183t Beveral duys. ‘The market, ho ] ] . track, Zso; | The short interest is not extersive. ‘I'ho N i vty Narthern Pacifics | ever, was ‘not particularly active, buyors 6 | & mber, 23¢; May, 24 bank returns show a reduction of £350.00 | tha bourse todiy and Canadinn Pacifics | eLberently being rather indifferent “rhe R No. 2 white, 26@26tc. in market balances. The bank i3 still Work- | wera maintatned. Home fumd T | Eubply hna basn liveral il the week, and 6% | 6% | RYE—Steady; 47tec, Ing to secure control of the market in view | §ore muintained. Tome funds were harder. | besides that Chicago came weak to a'dime FLOUR—-Quici: patents of government borrowing In January. Sranish dx jmproved considerably on the | lower, which had & tendency to make buy- X tancy and Sraiant: B0 R os, o e wing Jore the Scioaing prices on | T€POTt that the Spanish minister of finance | ers rather bearfsh, Cash quotations ware as follews: £3he g RO LT R T, ould fnteryene to maintain the Intogrity of | Thara were only about five or six cars of | OUR-IEasy; winter patents, $.70889; | * Kiskns_Timothy, steady, $3.7504.20. Fiax, AR e these gecurities. Banks were weak on un- | cornfed steers on today, and whila straights, $3.1009.60; clears, $5.904:3.40; spting | o LEDS-— 3 . $3.7604.20. Mberares orable dividend anticipations, with the [ the market was rather unever, the betier ecials, $3.40; patents, $3.50G3.90; straights, | "CORNMIAT—Steady at $2 g et TRk L ception of Deuteche bank. Mines were | grades were bought up at rot far from | 00Gi3.45; bakers, $2.20@2.7 RANCFitmer: sasked: tast track, 8640 | Balinioe & O ; ak and Transvaal rails declined on the | steady prices. The common kinds were WHEAT—No. 5, 66%GTc; No. 2 red, 4@ | goife g , 3 Gar. Pacific ..... 8 Ao ptd. decision of the nm:m to defer the payment | dull and weak, and sellers found it difieult e, Woiv—stendy: tmothy, $.001.00 prai. | Chn Bostnorn .. o w e ¥ " of a dividend! ¥xchange on London, 2om [ to get buyers to bid on them. CORN—No. 2, #%@45%c; No. 2 yellow, | ria, $8.0041 P W DR e T (ONIO L a i M 441%4pfgs for checks. Discount rates: Bhort e cow inarket did not show much i fl:/.w;g:.q Vs 20,4 whitos “-"mhy‘ {eady at $1.27. Chica E N b bills, :ul/. per cent; three-months' bills, 41 f:”"’ ;‘f;g-mogv ‘err.l‘:‘%. b"‘l‘y:r:pv‘v-krgdnt ul‘x,; ) No. 2, 22%c; No, 2 white, 2! ; N O 5 $ g per cent. ven cked the g e, S S B R i Sy 'L St » pb.st sbas o sigal prisek Ti'wad ot 18 n—No. 2, 48%c. HEMP TWINE- 8o s The Am. E : Bank Clearin, . 3 BARLEY-—(lood feeding, 3940c; fatr to| PROVISIONS -Pork, steady: jobbing, $13. | Chieana & 5. 1. 89 U 8. Bepros CHICAGO, Nov. 22—Clearings, $25,264.389; | {ime before the pens were finally cleared. cholca maltinie, G@ec. Lard, $.05G7.10. Dry_salt meats (boked), | Chicago & N. W.1% Wells-Fargo Ex. ’ 52,020,204 ‘exchange, .83 | the, medium kinds and canners were the SEEDS-—Flax, No. 1, $L69%@1.70; No. 1|steady: extra shorts, $7.97%; olear ribs and | G R. L & P....116l4 Amer. Cot. Ofl a1 New York ALys, 50 dlsocunt, | | necdestito Taove and in Some oases’(ley northwestern, $1.71. Prime timothy, $4.10@ | clear sides, §7.621. Bacon (hoxed), steady; | C. C. C. & 8§ do pfd 4 LOUIS, Nov. 22—Clearings, 0,362,797; | PSRnaps 89ld o shads easter. 420, Clover, contrict grade, $10, extra, shorts, $8.07%; clear ribs and clear | Colo. Southern. Amer. Maiting . lances, $608.614 0y, $4UB Der, O8Nt | mipmiaeer TATket as Taier Sull this PROVISIONS-Moss pork, per bbl., $10.875 | sides. 38 } i e ) RN ¢ & B anges, S Ol oney, U per cent:|morning, s yurd traders still have con- S ‘ e 714 | sid i 0" 18t pfd.. 0 p ew York exchange, 20c’premium bid, 30¢ | giderable cattie on hand. The lower prices N e Ea e By . Short nl\l '1;:\“!“ Lend, steady; $4.25. Spelter, pd° M pud § AR Ree emiu D AoKed N 8_cl g9,. | 8F€ attracting buyers from the country, but s sldes 08e), . 2660 rm; ), el. udson. | o pfd.... YORK, Nov. ~Clearings, - | o " 2 Bhoulders (hoxed). $.87%@6.12%. Short clear | POULTRY—Dull and_ easy; chickens, | Del. L, & W ...1% 'Amer. Spirits 450501; balunces, $10,951,13 . il -the) emane 1eby p isans heavy: siden (hoxed). 36 85a6.%. o ducks, Tc; geese, Ge. Den. & R. 2% do pfd. ADELPHTA, Nov. 23.—Clearings, | righ “Arouna steady prices with yesternay WHISKY—Basis of high wines, per gal., dy; creamery, 20@2fc; [ do ptd it Amer. S, + balances,’ $2,073,238; ‘money, 4 per | {¢¥(hey were at al 4mio3 3 otm3od o313 =EEEEREEEEEEE After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails to cure, and will prevent pneu- monia or consumption if taken in time. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA BOILER ANV SHEET IRUN WORK rake, Wilsen D & William» Successors Wilsoa & Drako. Manufacture bollers, smoke stacks and dering, nheep dlp, K boller tubes cone stantly on hand, second hand botlers bought and sold. Special and prompt attention to Tepairs in city or country. 10th and Plerce. NN TS d S e EEEES 123 SRS in G i} EEEEEERE EEE R e EEEES HEEE R T R e EEEEEEEEEEEE 2ERENEREERE 0od, but the common A R B E it ate A 3 E r i A st S S 4 s b S e b el ELEEE Importers and Jol &% e nes 2 5 8 BSrenmpomensd 25 ZEzes: 60 Towa fed ewes . s 1157 Wyoming feeding wethers. . 14 Nebraska fed wethers ...... 7 Nebraska lambs . " 30 Jowa fed lamb 128 native fed lam 1y buck native lambs. 2 Wyoming feeder ewes.. 16 Wyoming feeder wethers 129 fed wethers 130 fed wethers 10§ Nebraska. (o 215 feeder lam) s SR et m e 8 S oo 2scscatoteta o te o naeataee It RIS LESSRRBBRREREES52288828488 88 RS to s acses! ZRHRTILATBE, 38 s S 198 1 €3 1 SRS RIS RS TSR £ SRS 1 cotscszacesess zoca aa2e3 e Zestsesa Rt N R EEEE LR s e S e e s RECEIPTS—\Wheat, 75, bus; corn, 6, bills, $1.504 G4.50%, . higher: middling, 913-16c; receipts, R: o sanaris R | BT ats, R L TGRN Biki born, K0 SitvER Certifontes, | onganise; bar, | g bifes; ‘shipments, 52 bales; stock, i 8c. elevata SITPME Wheat, 114,400 by 3%c; Mexican do ) B0c. 9.0 e TreniRet / Whio P05, B ifant, COptions Irregoinr but |40 bu.; . 8,000 bu Ui €M | THONDS-Government, strong; state, ta-| i, . COTTON—Spot, generaily firm, following the west. Higher - — — active road, irregular. 3 \m?rlrfl\qmg".‘a cables, disappointing receipts, tmidity of Toledo Market. foe cinaing prices on bouds todsy are as| ¢ i salam, 10000 b LR P ghorts’ and {he wheat advance all had an | TOLEDO, S WHEAT DUl bue | £2]10%% R B o BT : nfiuence. Closed firm at ‘wi%e net steady; cush, 7¢; December, To4c; May, T ¢ . s e Future | vance. May, 424@42%¢, closed " ¥ 8. rof. 28, reg. 104 g K’ 1 ot | £ " ’.“\5 Hean, cember, 433G ised at 441 "ORN--Dull and higher; cash, 38%c; De- e T c rh: November a | h\)A;‘fl l—lh‘\'--lplm 1 I : T g B § i Sasee Tl | P oy ' puyers scember and u. Bpot, No. b [ ot by cash, 0 new s, N Y C & 8'L4s.. 1 %; January and Feb- e, “Options, dull but fairly steady. “Clover, duil and weak; cash, 4o old 48, do 48 jrin 4d i MRSl and May HIDES—Firm; Galveston, 20 to 2 lbs., 151 | PFIme, $6.15; December, $6.10; March, ‘8630, | 99 £0U50 » R sty 15, "and_ June, § @ Calicgrnia, 3 (0 2 103, 10¢; Texan'ary) Philadeiphin » . do coi o con. G ne and 'yl SATHER — Firmer; hemlock sole, | PHILADELPHIA, M TTE op ' . i t and September, os UGNt 10 heavywelghts, Hg Cofaniy et creamery, 20 | ... 1100 B. G W s | a, wellers; h 9 N prints, 25 NGB L& 8 d e ditr: city (32 per pkg, 4ic: | . ISGGB-8teady for fresh nearby at Rah e - R . o1 Market. countiy’ (. froe), 4 asiie. fresh” westorn, h southern, R | 85 SV R 8 O 1T~Credit bal- ROSIN- Steid osh_ g0 ) e dhpti B + CITY, s o bid; shipment RICK. Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 4% | , CHEESE i New York full creams, E e (IR aa it ligl T Ui avarave 90 1" Dblecs rans 140,258 e Japan, 4%@be. fancy small, W York full «reams, | Chicago Ter. 48.. So. Rallway b, .. ‘ re 57869 bhIs, MOLASSES New Orleans open | falr to choice, 10 Colo. Bo. 48...... 8 "8 R. & T. g 2 | PN W YOk, Nov O1LS—Cottons hrg’ ® " D. & R, G, 48,00 cttic 18 steady: prime crude. 20téc: prime yellow, & bran, $16.0001 . L b o “Petralenm, stendy. Rosin, quiet. Tur- winter bran, $17.000 b ) Y 70 Unlon Pacifie’ 1. antine, stendy, 4814GHC, steady; family, $1 1 v 3 Al L EREO0L, N 3d; Wnseed, firm, at R0009.60; beet hamm, 2 i hern, 2 Mo, " |L' & N, 1 09% West 8§ A1 | piviy engy st W4 KA i 496 8% 50 . $I0.00@10.50: clty extra u st patents, o : T, 2 7k Wis. Central 4s.. 873 [ T ONDON. Nov _OILS—Calcutta e 2 52 ess, $16.00¢717.00. Cut meats, o pa , $3.505G4 .00 fir voees 3R Va, Centurles ... 92 seed, spot Linseed ofl, 31s 6d. ‘Tur) BTOCK 8, d_ bellles, 9@ 101 te h s, second clears, llk~ 2. - e | Yine | SR 308 8d. Mosin, Amerlcan| , F7Fey ; kled hams, 83 o8 BRAN—In bulk, 3§ d ered. | | strained, bs i 1580 0 steamed, —— - :am sseste orescete w EE-CE ] 85¥88 gosssBAY $1.27. v, J Erle .. 5 3% do pfd. s JGAR—Cut loaf, $6.15; granulated, $5.70; | I 4. do_ 18t Amer, 8. & BALTIMORE, Nov. 22.—Clearing, $3,627,- | [inds and Jeht stock cattle Mere famoms confectioners’ A, $5.66; oft A, $.40. RICEIP Xt : wheat, 39, v et O S DRl b T46; balances, $465,385 O them. ang consequantly they are a Following are the receipts and shipments C 3 L5 oats, 20,000 o 16 Amer. Tin L4y | CINCINNATI, Nov, 22.—Clearings, $2518.- | drug on the market. Stock cows and hef- 181 4 for today: 3 Flour, § at, | Hocking Valley.. 3 do pfd.... 6+ New York exchange, par; money, 36 | ors. and also stock bulls, brought about| SHEEP—The supply of shesp today was Articles. Recelpts. Shipments. | 47,00 bu.; corn, 25,00 bu. 1 . | Illinols,” Central Am. Tobacco per cent Sesterday’s prices, it they were at all de-|made up largely of feeders. ~ What little o ik Fiour, bbli 000 0, — Towa Central % do pfd. BOSTON, Nov. 22.—Clearings, $24,584,540; | divable, fat stuff was offered sold readily at D"ll Goods, Ivurm&lmm Gooda Wheat, bu.. Liverpool Grain and Prov. do pfd.. Anaconda M. Co. 50% | balances, 1,684,010, fhere were hardly cnough western grass | practically steady prices as compared with Corn, bu... . 22 LIVERPOOL, Nov, 22 -WHEA' L E & W Brk. Rap. Tr. " Sm——— beef cattle on sale to mu‘ro & test of the | yesterday. The quality of the offerings to- AND NOTIONS. Oats, bu . %@ 14d higher; December, bu 6bd; do” pfd 107 Colo. F. & ... Cotton Market. market, but it 1s safe to call them steady | day was hot up to the usual standard and Rye, bu. , 68 %d. Spot, quiet; No. 1 California, ;| Lake Shore 210% Con. Tobacco .. v YORK, Nov. 22.—COTTON. Grass cows, and also western feeders, fa consequently the sales do not show up as | se———— o p— - Barley, bu. No. 3 red western, winter, 08 11%d; . Louls. & Nash... ¥ do ‘pfd.......... ces on the Cot exchang without material change from yesterd; well as they did yesterday. There were ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. On the Preduce exchange today the but- | northern, spring, s 3d. Manhattan L ...113 Federal Bteel . bullish and led to a decided rise in values; | pric Reprn‘tnl;_lln sales: very few lambs here and nothing to com- o ter market was dull; creameries, 16@se; | CORN-Firm, i4d,to %d higher; Novem. |Met. 8t Ry, 3 do ptd. 4 | later & pronounced reaction occurred un- BEEF BTEERS. sunlnuulm! with the §5.15 sale of yester- | ————— dairies, 12@22c. Che ber, 45 1hd: Decefber, 48 %d; January, | Mex. Central 1% Gen. Electric . der conflicting rumors and a scramble to | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ay. Considering Tnmy. however, ‘every- KKS, quiet at 1G22 ds 103, ‘Spot, American mixed, new, firm | Minn. & St. L Glucose Sugar .. unlcad early parchascs by timid holders. | 1. L8037 & " thing sold about steady. esiern ‘e'r cal Sy m‘ llu)lld.“ S Tl . Mgu lx”m r,l*’m“is;‘.‘v{: Lo . The market started firm and 6@12 points| 1. '131':)‘ HE 22'-;- 12’3 ,2""“ llesd:r :‘vefl:erl were in mmf dem-ng v } FLOUR—8t. Louls fan ter, y | Mo, Pactic B . energ, ec i $ 3 k oday at Steady to stronger prices an NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. |\ FLOU ancy winter, steady | X0y LA Oio..: 4001 do. prdr higher on energetle bull speculation and a STEERS AND HETFERS, aeilors had no dimeuity in ufo-'fn ot any- comp.ny v PROVISIONS—Beef, extra Indla mess, | M, K. & T. 1% Laclede Gas English cables and a lighter forward move- . 938 415 3 o1 thing cholce. The common kinds, however, 4 on Various | eqgy, 69<; prime mess, noming Pork, | ,.do pfd...... o1t Nutional Biscult. 8% | ment of the crop than predicted. Claims |10. wore rather neglected. Ewes and feeder . y 7 Commoditi rime mess western, firm, 125, Lard, Amers J. Centrai’ il 1i4 = do pfd....... 02" |Gf higher spot prices In the south helped |14. 1043 lambs were also slow sale. Electrical Supplies. NEW YORK, Nov. 22—FLOUR—Recelpts, [ fcan refined, in pails, steady, 39s 6d; prime - Lentral... 0% National Lead .. 30 | ¢y undermine the position of shorts and uotations: = Cholce fed wethers, 3380 26,000 bbls.; exports, 06 bbls.; market | Western, |‘..l z"kx'e"n" a(n‘.uly_ anf_u!j Hams, t 4 \'x'himfi.'f' ‘Stael Ilmu'xhl {n \iu)-lrn;h from llhe oullnlde. At a.h i fair to 'm(:hua ‘;g:a.@ ta.'fié?m.sfi. Electric Wirlng Bells and Gas Lightiag oy e short , 14 to )., strong, 46s 3d. Bacon, | 40 pfd. 4D el .. 1 the best level of the morning prices were cholce grass wethers, ;. falr to = FON, 510 B well sustained and falrly active without | yimberland cut, 2 to 30 1bs.. strong, i7s; | No. Paclfic o pfd......... &34 | 114 points net above last ight's close, ot Krass wethers, .65 %, cholce cwes, | O W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1610 Howard 5t change; winter patents, $3.60@3.90; Wwin- [ short ribs, 18 to 23 1bs., strong, 48s 3d; lon; do ptd.... Y. Alr Brake.163 " | Byt soon after midday the market became & 150, fair to good ewes, $3.00G3.%5 e ter stralghts, $3.40G3.56; Minnesota patents, | clear middies, light, steady, 465; long’ elear | Ontario & cun ... 18 | weak and irregular under hurrled sales of cholce ‘spring n-mn-.'g.m.w fair to_good SAFE AND IRON wORKS. g‘w (26; winters, "$260@2.90; Minnesotd | middles, heavy, strong, 478; short clear | O R. & N 5 large blocks of long cotton and pounding lambs, 34.0504.00; feeder ewes, $2.2000 akers, $3.0003.26; winter low grades, $2.46m | backs, 16 to 18 Ibs., firm, 43s9d; clear |, 40 Ppfd.. § | do 1st pfd...... by room bears, Not only was the forenoon $3.50g3 75; feeder lamos, 260, Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $163@ | bellies, 14 to 16 Ibs., ‘firm, G6s. Shoulders, | Pennsylvania | do 2 prasll fmprovement wiped out, but a slight net Representative sales: 3.20; cholce to fa $3.2503.60. Buckwheat | 5 12 to 14 Ibs., strong, 33s 0d. Reading e 19 Pacific M . loss was scored before the selling move- No. Av. Pr. . ma a a . $2.10@2.25. 10PS—At London (Pacific coast), steady, | 10 15t pfd 8 People's Gas . ment displayed signs of positive = abate- 53 Nebraska ewes 83 26 BUCKWHEAT—FIrm at 0@elc, c. 1. 1., | £2 bvq L3 5 do 24 prd [Pressed 8. : ment. The Lears made the most of rumors 1 Nebraska buck ; New York. BUTTER-United States finest, quiet, 95s; [ Rlo G. W.. |pdo pfd.......... that the czar was dead. So far as southern an fon or ' CORNMEAL~Firm: vellow, §7¢; eity, | United States Tu\d, dull §ls 6d do pfd Pullman £, C....1 estimates for tomorrow's receips were - . 89c; brandvwine, $2.46a2.60. PEAS Canadian, quiet, § i St L. & B, tand. R. & T... srned, the bulls had the ndvantage G. ANDREEN, Prop. RYE—Quiet; No. 2 western, i, f. o, } TALLOW-—Primé clty b do “1st pfd ugar ... 4 ihg ws ally active and Ak R e | afloat; state, 50@ble, c. i f., New York ca in London, firm, 27s 6d. do pid d . prices showed ef courses toward the oy 4 Tots. ‘HERSE- American finest white, 8t L. 8.°W 3 close, whicl steady, with prices 1 FIRE E5ARrs: BARLEY-Steady; malting, &@édc, c. 1. 1., | 51s 6d; American finest colored, easy, 56s. do 4 point lower to 4 points higher net. Spot SHUTTERS, Buffalo - - P 0 Plosed ‘quter; ‘midafing uplands, 10%c: mids And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, ett BARLEY MALT—Quiet but firm at 65| Kansas Cliy Grain and Provisions, Yig Rubbe 4 | aling gulf, 10e; sales, 630 bales. “utures %. 14th 8t.. Omaha, Neb WITEAT — Recelpts, 5 L eI b Bo. Pacific i Wootebn ij glosed steady; November, J0.08c; December, Sw——" 3 i Py ZAT — Recelpts, 65 ; s May, f . No. 0. Pacfic ... o .85 Fabruary, 9.80c; o HBAT - Recelpts, 854 fay £o: Bafioy i b Nemiomn, Unon.. 244 i ML PRt Davis & Cowgil! Iron Works b., aftoat, and e, elevato 1 north- | No. 3, E do &.m, 3 ,do pfa. . 6 y, 9. 3 September, H o n, Duluth, 8#%c,'f. 0. b, afloat; No ecember, 334@WGe; May, Ung |TeX: & Pacific...19 P, C. C. & Bt i MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS hard, Duluth, Sthe, f. 0. b, afloat, Op e mixed, 35¢; No. 2 white, - 7 2, -COTTON CHICAGO VE STOCK MARKET. OF MACHINERY, tlon wero generally frm all day except for sy Z New York Money Marlet. ARG lon rading. 8 = GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY an interval of depressfon at noon unde; white, 26%@2Te. Ne Fork e i 1ot d 3 % 2l ‘ alising and. shott elling: mtrength. was A 0. xS NEW YORK, Nov, 2.-MONEY—On cal, | iy, Vo7 good middiing, 10wc, mid- Hapn MMy te Blys Oeats Jewers IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER pired by highe les, Uinfavorabie Ar. Hmothy, .50 steady ber cent; last loan at g diing fair, 109-16c; receipts, 13 . AT R e e A AN L T CL R o imothy, $10.00@10.60; cholce | 8e7it"Y phime’ mercantils paper, 4G#% per | stork ¢ Futures' st KGHICAGO, Nov, & -CATTLE Kecelpts, 1501, 1103 A ying itk ¥ R % dent e " December, 500 head; best steers steady to slow, oth: R ot Bl s oo lpiee mypport: | B mery, 19G23c; dalry, fancy, | “GrpriiNG EXCHA Firm, With ac- | Januars ¥ ry) 070972} ers 10¢ 0 186 lower; butchers' stock. me- | H. Zapriskie, Agent, J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. B0%@81%4c, closed at 8le; May 34164 S Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansag | ti#l business in bankers' bills 'at $4.54% | March, 9 0.70uh.720; May, dlum wteady, others weak to 10c low 80 13-16¢, closed, at 80%c; Novembe at 15¢ doz., loss off, cases returnad; | for demand and at $481 for sixty days: fie: June, 0.7 1 !l'_fd'u!hl«;‘ canners strong and active; natives, best Toge; - Decembbr, 1-16e; closed at | new whitewood' eases included, ge mors, | posted rates, $i32 and 51.55%; commercial Nov Al on Sale today, Hin oprigads ut #.8 sood to ELEVATOR SUPPLIES 4.25000.16; selectod feeders, slow at $31 70 —— > . i mixed stockers, weak at $2.250.5 ~ $2.6504.5; helfers, $2.75(04.75; cann l 66; bulls, strong at $2.50G4.40; culves , mm.;’-m 0045.70; "l'rxas [£ 'Nd‘iml.m :_| o0 Improved Quick and Easy Rising 4.85; Texas grass steers, $3.25@4.10; Texas bulls, §250603.25. H{)uib;{ :\“;'"u;mm'\fl «x.{um\l h.l.u!l'; to- s‘““h Elamgc a"d orrow, 25,000 head, estimated; left o T i ey o Botoner dop, S0 Hand Power ,lm".fi', - mixed and butchers, $16004.95; good CH 3 heavy, 10840 ugh heavy AUTOMATIO HATOH Sa4.05: 1Eht, W.80GAETS; bulk of kules, | yyyp 1y, BROS., COUNC]L BLUFFS, Ia L] SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 14000 1608 9th Streat. Telephore 119 . head; firm and active: good (o chioico wth- | - - $ ers, $4.00@4.30; falr to cholce mixed, i s sraGs. 4.00% tern aheop, M00GUZ Texns shoep: “. flafls & en g 50@3.65; natlve lambs, $.400540; western ~ for the Richmond Agents for the P 0 smmmcs tsicrstons 22, SRIAAL, g AsR Wi v PR Tambs, $4.85 GOwS AND HEIEDRS, Asonts for the ) 8 . 8 Louls Live Stock, Fire Do iy H . LOUIS, Nov. 22.—-CATTLE—Receipts : '\ Hand Elevator 2 2,50 need, fheuding 10 Texans Elevator Hydraulle nl'” 490 MSTRATE: teady; native shipping and ¢ g Elovator repairiug & specially. " 3460545 dressed beef and butcher ste Valve Cups for Elevators, Engines an $4.2005.10; steers under 1,00 1bs.. 83207490 Btockers 'and feeders 440" cows and helfers, $2.00@4.76; canners, $1.20@2.75; l"ll!lu‘ ; Texas and Indian steers, $3.60@ — 18; cows und helfers, S 0T e HOGS—Receints, 5700 head; m et be lower: pigs and l{ghts, $4.7504.85; butchers, HR pE”NEY& CQ Radagd =i $4.85014.90, 7).. 2 2 2 pemome - SETLEER Printing Pressses. ~O1L—Turpentine t i ] T ¢ STOCK CALVES. 'BHERP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 800 head; A market active and steady; natlve muttons $7504.00; lambi, 4.6006.00{ culls and buck $1.60; refined,’ weak: continent, : M N Stockns. ¥ i $2.7604.00; stockers, @ | America, $8.40; compound, $6.00s 18 I, V. NEW YORK, Noy. 22.—The following aro 2 ulet: fumily, $15.50616.00; short clear, $14.00 ! The; N losing quotations for mining shares | @100 mess, ZUGILW. - ( ! ity e et shipping, T7%@%c; good to i v N - -~ — vas no b Ay at nominally ‘ 4 ¥ Ophlr WAs Bo. hatter L common. 4G5e: Stock in Sight, Following are the recelpts at the four 7 clps v ts November 2 b4 principal wesiern markets Novomber : S Ureaan . nenie GAT fancy, 6d | 6... 2 Bouth Omaha . 10008 0,478 | QMAHA HED 11 HES 24@2 1 Crown Point lymouth " T 3 3 i R X X i 1 {7 0l 00 y Con, Cal. & V L icKallver poim Y. Chicago ... 15500 doomd a4 S — Y Ve A Ty Duluth Market, W 1 ‘| 240 pavi, "FALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Quiet 3 o1 Tex fdrs 542 Kansan CIty oveerssorens 180 8% i v 22.—WF Storra Nevada i e N E uncs ware dquated a from . Patmore-Neb, 8t. Louts ! | JAMES E- BOYD & 1] 9 4 P ! > b, 1861190 1899 Crop, , 2ase 1 hard, T N north, i No. & Norcrosk. 20 |Standard e Jer pound, as to size and aual- 1 bull ; W02 26| 1 039, Omsha, Nob O A TORR. = Qulct, Jerseys. B ;| northern, 3 No. 3 sprin 3 Homestake ......600 |Union Con.. ! prisots. Roval, 11@i4e: Moor Park, 1 feede! Totals . 3 40| Tolephions 108 New York, $1.251.7; Tong Island, § COR . Iron Bilver 74 |Yellow Jncket s’ Peaches, peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 30 feeders 2 4 COMMISSION 1.75; Jersey sweets, $1.5062.50. OATS—2G28} Mexican .. ‘2 [Brunswick ... ) New York Live Sto et it BUTTER.Recelpts, 446 pkes. \ e Ontario / AR+ W YORK. | Nov. @ 22.—-BEREV GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS R Mine createry, 18 H Sugar Market. i - - 2 : celpts, 9 head’ dull; five cars rough stuff BOARD OF TRADE. fagtory, ildc NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2. — SUGAR — ST, LOUIS, Nov. 2.—WOOL—Steady: me- c S0l wt bar-ly steady’ prices S| correspanten in " Wairen & Cs 22ce2BeLr & 8328 [ S . E—Recelpts, 5597 pkgs.: qulet; | Firm; open 37-16@3%c: open kettle, 3 dlum grades. l@2lc: Aight fine. W@iTc; Calves, recelpts, 560 head; veal K Cas Bopiember, "tahey, 10%¢: small, Bep: | centritugal, 3 centtifugal, granu-| WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.--Today's state- | feany fre Gigloe; tub washed, 18G20%e. edy: Terasacrs slow: | veals, $00T.00:1 sass wies b Colcese aad New