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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1900. COMMER“AL AND HNANCML 'E'm to heavywelghts, 240%c; acld, | afloat on Saturday, November 4, ag com- ;\kad\v"ur:‘;:::nv;:‘.fig‘ discount "‘“iu"‘: OMAHA L“'E STOCI\ MAR]\[-‘T 116 reea DEYSF Yige Stack ComOolgy s oo | Vinga hnd Houston tomorrow and by ads . Quiet; domestic fleece, 24G26c; | Is as follows: Wheat, 62,222,000 bu.; decreas N ~Clearings, F. M, Btewart—\Wyo. and from 1.1 to 1 lower. The New Or- Texnn, 14G16c 129,000 b, Corn, 7,008,000 bil.; decrease, 1,189, | 856,818, balances, $6,%7,61 % feedera. 1k 378 o air. Tex AT 70 [ lonng specuiative market presentew i woak FEED-Stead spring bran, $16. m;’vmof; l-:: .:-u. 'nm.-,] 11,769,000 nul, rtorrlun.;."l‘.;wu bilu rs‘ru.\‘l. |.\"n‘(6 6.~ Clearings, $10,477,000; — bull 1240 2 60 9 str, Tex. 861 3 20 ;ln.m ayd on every ha were evidences " middiing, $17.00010.50; winter bran, $17.00@ 00 bu. Hye, 1.26,00 bu.; decroase, 46,000 bl, | balances, §2,144,48 g HOGSThero was a good, liberal run of [ that supporiers of cotton were retrenting November Corn is Star Feature on Board of g elty, ,mhw w, tamily, $10,80 | 2aT1eY: BE0,000 bu.; increase, 13,00 bu. sl MILADELPHIA, Nov, 20.—-Clearings. | Reoipts of COattle Light and Market | hogs here today' for a $ionday. the supply | While the beurs were momentar OVISIONS—Beef, firmer; family, 5 -— 2 ces, 31,748,020, heing about the same as it was o week ago. ength. At the close the . Trade, 11.75; mess, $9.00G9.80; beef hams, $20.000 Toledo Market. BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 26.—Clearings, Btronger on Good Btuff. The market operied up & shade stronger, #teady at a decline of 7@dl_points, acket, $10.00410.50; city extra India | TOLEDO, 0. Noy. 26.—WHEAT-Dull, | 570,853 balunces, $391,65. with the light and butcher welghts in the | the lowest level of the day. Futu: [ = $16.00g17.00. Cut meats, quiet; pick- | weak; cash, 74%c; December, 7Ti%e; May, o e — Dest demand. THogs $ojd from $4.85@ 91t | Bteady at tho d.(ilne; November, led bellies, 8%@10%c; pickled shoulders, 6c; | T84, o New York Money Market. Wwith the long string at $4.87 ‘On Satur- | cember, & January, 9.69¢; YOUCHES HIGHEST POINT IN FIVE YEARS | pickied hams. s%@o%c. Lard, easy; west- | CORN—Quiet, firm; cash, $9c; December, | NEW YORK, Nov. 2%.-~MONEY—On call, | HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE HIGHER [ day 1t wi'l De remembered that the long March, b Aprtl, 0.6 ern steamed, $i.06; November ciosed at|ge; May, 240, steady at 434 per cent. Prime mercantile SN was $4.85 Today's market was Just , DAve; i August, e $.60; refined, easy: continent, $7.75; South | RYE_sic Piper, 440 per cent. . —_— @bout like the high ‘time on Batirday otton closed quict] mid . America, $8.40; compound, $.51%@8.00. Pork, | CLOVERSEED-Dull steady; _ cash [ STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- Heavy or common hogs were slow sale itye; middiing gUlf, 10 Phillips' Opening Bid of 46 Cents ?uh-l. amily, uh.'% 00; short clear, 1‘2’?‘] prime, $6.10; December, $.76; March, tual business in bankers t‘:m‘-%;l”t‘«m @ | Strictly Choice Sheep and Lamba ;:nl&:)" and packers bid mx&nuy,\” 84 and Wi priwedonin s ‘enta= | $14,004015,00; mess, $12.00613. Gl for demand and at Y or . oF that class of stuff. er b Nov. 2 N s e S o By Ative - Tt with _dealers T—— six(y days; posted Tates. izt and Susog| CAFOS, but Prices on Fat 8ta® | forty loads had changed hands the teeling | Quiet: sales, 1,160 Liies: ordinary, She; good Lofuest Bid e June, 1806 slow I taking BOM of the market; chicks Whenat Market, 430 commercial bils, 310N howed Little Change— became weak and nothing was doing for | ordindry, se! low niidiing, 9%c: middling, Was Then 63 Cents. ens, 7c; turkeys, Sc; ducks, average west- [ MINNEAPOLIS, Noy. 2.—WHEAT— | BILVER-Certificates, 64g8oc; bar, 3% Feeders Rather Weak, some time Byo; good i midaiing, ity ern, per palr, 60@3%c; geese, average west- [ Cash, Tdic; December, 72c; May, 18e. On [ Mexican dollars, Goc, It waa about noon hefore the pens were | 100 o 202,91 —_— ern, $1.00¢/1.37%; dressed, heavy; demand | track: No. 1 hard, ASige, | morthern, | BONDS—Government, state and raflroad, ractically cleared, the last hogs ROIng | baies. (. s, ateady; moderate and ' prices firregu'ar; 8pring | W%c; No. 2 northern, TIWGI2c, strong. argely at 8.6, with an occaslonal load at o ' 9. 46 CHICAGO, Nov. 2. ovember corn was | chickens, western dry picked, fancy, Sla@dc. FLOUR-8teady: first patonts, $4.1064 20 ‘The closing prices on bonds today are as BOUTH OMAHA, Nov, 26. [ ¥8 1 The advance of the morning then 79 § CADTIL the center of Interest on the Board of | CHEESE-Receipts. 6602 pkes.; 'steady; | second patents, $3.95G4.00; jirst clears, 2.9 | follows Recelpts wer Cattle. Ho, cep, | Was largely lost. Representative sales: 0.0 April, Trade today, touching the highest point in | 1arge, September, 10%@lic; larke, late made, | g3.00; second clears, $2 ls? 25, - - Officlal Monday. 4, 3865 | No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Ay 8h. Pr, Nt J 9. 83c. T . Furday | 10%@io amall, late made, 10%c; small, | BRAN-In bulk, $11.50G11 U. 8. ref. 2s, reg..103% 'N. Y. C. 1s. Bame day last week.. ... 87 .. 4% 63...08 487 2. -COTTON=Qulst and five years and closing dc over Saturday. | geston'Bel J1ai e — do coupon’......108% N. J. C. g. B8... Same day week before... 2,399 58 4D 4 70 B0] recalnts, bo8e Daiscroiredi, middiin December closed %4@%c higher. December | “gGGE _ Receipts, 0,779 pkgs. ; steady: west- Milwaukee Graln Market. do 38, reg 1104 No. P-cufc Bm.... Bame three weck: ¥ 2,564 e 217 "‘M!;‘“'-r A s, shipments, 6,3 Wheat at the close was X% lower and | ern, rogulnr packing, at mark, RQHHC:| MILWAUKEE, Nov, 98— WHBAT Dull; | do coupon ... 1108 g & y.ppoyo 10K Bamo four weeks ago.. EAC ' LIVERPOOL. Nov. . —COTTON—Spot cuts a shade depressed. Provisions closed | western, loss off, e | NO_ 1 northern,” 765@i 0. 2 northern, | do 4s, i A t L ds. verage price pal for the last tair demand. b polbis lon e ok v : il TALLOW—Firn; city (2 per pkg), %@ | fgmige. do coupon .L157A N. & W. con. 4s. 09% | veveral days, wit . & emand, 5 I i mtddiing unchanged In lard and ribs and 12e up in | o FASIIONTIREN EIY (0 Rte! k) Higher; No. 1, 40%@50c. do old ds, reg.. llbl Ore. Nav. 1s ,y D SompEHIY 155 S3psuiadise +16d: middiing, 619 vork. RICI-—-Steady; domestic, fair to extra,| BARLEY-Steady; No. §, 00g60c; sample, [ do coupon 18 do 4s.. . oo Al ylipod ordnary. b The gain of December corn over May Mige; Japan, 4%@sc, 8gdsc. do b8, reg 113l 0. 8. 1., 68 b —— — . 10 %o wero for speculation and expos from a discount a week ago of %c to & ETALS-The market for metals dls- do coupon ... 113l do consol 6a.... “ 120 o o KTl remium of %c today was & feature, but | Played inactivity today, Tin was very dull il S 3 e, . 14 Reading yeu. 8 quiet and’ closed dull R - d and nominally quoted at $2%.50. News from | DULUTH, Nov. 2%—WHEAT--Cash, No, [ Atchison gen. 4s.101% Rio G. W. 1s..... Aling o LY Mr. Phillips and November corn were the | ahroad furnished no incenttve in efther di- |1 hard, 7%c; No. 1 northern, 73i4e; No, 2 | 40 ad). 48 S5 8 L& LM e Gell1 A Decamber, centers of attraction, November opened lc [ rection. Lead continues quiet at $4.37% | northern, #9¢: No. 8 spring, 634c; No. i|GAnada So. W% B L & 8 F g 0s..127 R over Saturday at 4. Phillips bid that fig- | While spelter was also quiet and unchanged | northern, ig0; May, T6e. C. & O, 448 1% 8t."Payl consols Y e ure and kept it up, with additions, Uil the | At $4.30a14.3. Lake copper was dull and | “CORN—No 4 3slhe. do bs V 0l 8. . C. & P s, 1104 ruary and market touched ¢, the highest price since | 8tHl quoted at $16.75@1700, with pig Iron | OATS-Ru2e, B R R I ] Tline, 186, when cotn. on the merits of the | Warrants qulet and nominally unchanged at Gild o Pacific 5. legitimate situation ascended to 6dc. It |$0.00@10.60. The brokers' price for lead was Peoria Market, 3 . 8RR T marks an advance since one month ago to- | $4 and for copper §1 PEORIA, Nov. 2.—CORN-Higher; new ¢ R G, 1. 100% Tex. & Pactfic s, day of Linali%e. — Shorts were intensely et No. 2, 3higc. B do s, nervous, Mr. Phillips, credited with being | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, OATS-Firm; No. 2 white, 204@24%o, billed L 5 R s Paalis i’ in_secure control, was placid. Of the 6l through, 12 [Wabaah s cars recelved today but 6l graded contract, | Condition of Trade and Quotations on [ WHISKY—On the basis of $1.27 for fn-|a. Central I 181! and_private elevators deiiyored to public Staple and Paney Preduce. tehed good: L. & N. uni 100%g | W1 wes over Bunday only $,00 bu. These | yqog®Rl 9 X, 200 BT MK, & T Sentral 15.. M facts, together with the sustaining by PO Ty Y Sopdatock, DURC | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BOND! e HOIVA" Conturias 1o\ 107 committea Mr. Phillipa’ rejection of 2 ¢ Wkt e chickana s'fiiwgfi‘;h_ (T ALULIR A AR P s Joae soen Ee contieber aad soane, f-,u rurkevs, Tose ., |Rteactionary Upward Tendemey Ob. | °Offered. © young co o b B SRy ; e a— the agltation among shorts. O] Foontars. RO, ducks und wesee, TNt | ea Fonw e et tRw.Stevis Hoston Stock Quotations. BDe e O o ith tiesaatie e B ~xrr|'n§'rmrkv'm, per Ib., 8guige; turkeys, tendency which welghed on " the. wiock | HOSTON, Nov. 26.—Call loans, $G4 per o 18 cre quida X ME—p o % 3 R i tock | cent; time ~ loans, jer cent. o He purchased that much early and possibly | g SAE Prairle chickens, per doz. market during the latter part of lagt week | 41 ans, 4G5 per cent. OMclal : ) in the stream, out of range of the guns that more. ‘Ihe market during the afiermoon BT gfioky BOGLE | was atstinetly overcomo today”and prices 5 1 i & 8. F 3% Unlon Land . _There were only a few sheep on | lined the wharves and streets of Sant T resumed thefr upward course. The ad- e touched 47l and closed 4¢ | gnipos, §1.2 quall, $1.50¢1.15; J vance wi ? v4 - Sl AL -] 3.2 §1.5001.3 o was by no means uniform, the [Ay T- & L ¢ Indicates Sunday. * . an o Ot [ Marta. The vessel wua finally obliged to 1o Bt s .y o “with boch | Vi i mmon e atr, 12ize; | SirIKing gaina being confined to compara- | o50, PiG B Weat BI o B | The officlal ‘number of cars of stock | all. e Yow g b Caten e has U rere | furn to Moblle without 1 cargo. Whils Fhiitioe and th ' mmon to. fair. 134Gl | tively few stocks, In some stocks the re- | Amer. Sugar ... 1% Weat, Eleotric .. 610 | brought in today by each road” wap offored_brought just about steady prices | Ing the Norweglun flag. tho steamer is caused the controller of the deal to : i sl M | ehabls them oniy to hald thile SwaS Whilg | Am. 1 elephione’ Bra & O e Tode . M C all around. The demand was In fairly good | under charter of a firm of fruit importers U % ¢ ked, N )Tk counts, & a siight frregularity to the market. “The | 1O b 16l Allouez N . 1 . . e v " . here was & Al ac 1 Y mined at once. Bear traders operated on | B o1k B &M V) i ‘. " 3 ) v : " A f dution ‘o May. D ) B, Sl Windands, per gl f1.86 " r0% | the short side of the markot for a con. | DOTNGIPRCE" 1t 4} & B Ry. Boavye'the Fouling Whs o iiila woeke pacs | acimnet gy, Miehi, o Rermantor L Be and Clomad Kote Highee at | LTSRN, Bl e sldorable period after the opening. They [ Iederal Steel ... RN B MU& O ‘ ticularly on' the® common kinds. - Choice | general of the Michigs Tk, Eoaty a0y nd 36%c and closed L@de high DIGEONS_Live, por dos., fc. based their positions on the argument that [ A0, PEd .o o & Hecla.... 840 - P M sy 3 i | foodiar ¥ wathem Common kinds. a Choie | seneral of the Michigan National guard, ?\' e 1% hiefly for its dul MR L rtenolce, 10, maha Wholesale | I0lders of stocks were inciined to sell on | Fltchburg ped .. -nlm;nlnl . . J . 9 brought about steady prices had there been who I8 charged with complf in the state eat was noticeable chietty for ita dull- rice qudted by Omaha Wholesale | Silturday on the atrength resulting from | G¢iL Blectric 4 Franklin i B & o Ry W b milltary frauds, was (oday postponed until ness, a condition duc to the impulred wire | Hay Dealers’ newoctation: ' Cholce upland. | he 'bank atatement, byt it was not long | 1,40 prd.. {sarboslio OO R I &P Ry, W i g otations: Cholce fed wethers, 8383 | Aext Monduy, morning. at the veaucet of service which curtalled news reports, to H upland, 89 medium, $8.50; conree, | hoforo they discovered that they had | Ed. Blec A Osceola . i1 fitnois Conrar fiy V! 3 b ‘ falr o good. fod wethers. §1.684385; | General Whittelsey, who was not prepared loss of friends to the superfor att n of | 3 oo These iices are for | gmall following this morning. There wera | MeX. Central .13 Parrot . ey cholce grans “wethers, ¥.ig080; faif to | 0 Proceed with the trial. corn and to the approach of the 8- K gptor and quality. Demand | rumors flylng about the board that promi- | Mich. Telephone. & |guincy . . Total recel| » Ty 00 rass wethers, §.6545.7, cholce ewes, glving holiday. The ton B, 8 oRm. nent bear operators of last week had been | N B G & C..... 15 |Hanta Fe Cop.... Whia dlbooRItion e 10 ccore war | EBGEE0: fair to good wes, W0USES | Ut Wil easy un 4 it 1l taking up ‘long stock again = Notable o3 boany w3 |Tamarack . E 9 disposition of tho day's recolpts was | choice spring lambs, $4.80a5.1 o good ndifferent i :uv““ s of 192,000 bu. —Ng & 8. strenth In particular stocks, accompanted Ribperoon ... HisjHI Mining ...,/ i ‘,‘J‘;r":,’}",“,‘c";‘;“‘;m,":gfj purchasing the num- | spring Tambs, $4.65G490; feeder ewes, $8 2 on pa ) 8 = " o )y rimors of change of control, helped |R! e W caeeeneees @ caied: e p s T5, e ghe ublan shipn . 4,000,000 bu., and a de- VEGETABLES. Uio “market and - tho bears wors finally | Union Paciiic wi(Wolverines . 4ol 8h'p. a%l%”m FebOtativG huten T ImOh crease In the visible of only 129000 bu., NIPS—Per bu. basket, 50o, driven to cover, While the strength in the | —Sor= i o= (3mnhn Packing Co...... & sy P! t Pr. r decrease had been ex: s por bu., g, market was renewed, there was by no Dx-dividend. Swice .{;x‘:l"'g:;;;;;mf?\;- e . fed westerns 8 97 open owe! OTS—Per bu., 6e. means the large volume of business whic W gy et 3 1. . N > 2 Whartle, sold between TUCE--ver doz., 30435c. . has been the for over two weeks ew York Mining Stocks, Qudahy Packing Co G g ‘;\’;’:ltr':lknfl((:,e:t:::: h fl dWlIllC closing 1 DISHESPer doz., 30c. st. Bear mantpulation vident not YORK, Nov. 2,—The following are [ Armour & Co. ure! “ Gran-Relv n‘:;":.‘:“l:‘l:‘y‘-‘:a" u | Ducts, stoppl 8 zaze Sezazs e RusRuEERELE 2z BRLALIRRER 8a2 2435453383358 asssmses | Sxmwsy e d ddadd IBRZBZ ZATVIE IIS32 2322 gzas TR 28223 sesesascacs s: §zsEies! A2 2, bt BREL Eha T EE SENEFE March and Apri Aprit” and ¥ May und Ju B B arsss sas prTTToN 3 2 FaE EENEETEaY 285888 288523 Have Trouble with Insurgents, MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 26.—The ofcors and ecrew of the Norweglan frult steamer Brat- ten, which has arrived here from Santa Marta, in the Central American republic of Colombia, had a_thrilling experience with revolutionists. I'he steamer put Into that port on November 12, Intending to get a cargo of frult. The revolutionists attempted mora than once to selze the Bratten, and its officers and crew o weveral times in danger of belng shot. Finally the Colomblan government ordered the vessel to stand out 2TRB2Y egns=sd BEREONY weacssacam sssse coccss i omcacs ootz meesasess au-gufl s=age ‘eauers BRI *UT Pl ges BeEE o o i S i Bessae ‘suaee &7 comsescece escscsmtses e Eea8s wisemes eses RARRILBIT2E MEEE e B e EERINESINTLRNSNLSLTR22TLSIAR: - sastes ssscas cacess o E [rese—— ;';' B & PSP TESPUSUS PENNG PRm: casasscs eene ppanes e 23 - cosses a o NS—W. IO Wyoming wether. ... smplete repor r NS—-Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $1;|only here, but in forelgn markets, A set- sing quotations for mining snares [ Armour, from Sloux City ... 3 W retie heat and flour B lement I8 in progress on the London stock Vansant & Co 3 b Woming wethers, : W yoming feeder lambs ... yoming feeder lambs. ... yming feeder lamba ... Ipts at primary points wes b ange and in Berlin, but rumors of the J. L. Carey..... teeees compared with 215,00 fof 3 A ) 8 hreatened dedth, gt threatencd i Hamllton & Rothschiid...\ v year. Minneapolle and Duluth re 7 EET POTATOES—Per bbl., $2.0062.2. | complications in China and of international | C ! 119 |L. F. Hus: Voo Wyoming feeder lambs. . curs, and 1. | CABBAGE-Per Ib, ligc; Holland seed, | friction growing out of the Kruger demon- | Con. Cal & Va. |wutckstiver 0125 | Other buyer: Wyoming feeder lamba. .. ngo, I recelpts were 1%¢ stration in France did not ald” tha bears wdwood . | Sdo pf. —ly yming feeder lamba .. contract grade TOMATORS-Per 14-bu. busket, 80c. o pric London was 1d & Currle.. & (Sferra Novada .. Totals 1,886 4,604 3,38 Wyoming feeder lambs.. In a th were v in| ONIONS-Per bu, T yer in this market, sales to that | Hale & Norcross. 22 [Rtandard ......... CATTLE~There was the lightest run of Wyoming feeder lambs... the way of chang ‘mber for more de- | CELERY—Californla, as to size, 46@70. i estimated at ‘3000 shares. (Homestake .60 [U'nfon Con 111l cattle here today for & Mondsy since elec Utah atabe, g o r ferred futures, The m dull and FRUITS. uthern raillway stocks were in spe- [ Iron Sliver Yellow Jacket ... ton week. The offerings, too, were largely S kervant” Is RO for Sotsd in oF of col scember soid Sar how, B o Many rumors were current Brunswick D & 3 ) ' s, AMOOLh AN a shade down at . May was af s - ¢ an alieged ni i wod shape on en. i P4e differonce. " Racelpts were 0l cars, - - | PARET B 1Ki ha L. Rer, kg W50 @ coming Incre dividena, No &u- — S Recaipte Inciiided about 1hirteen cars;of | Chtle Ten fo Witiean Oonta Higher— Every Man Should Know Himsel. Provistons were eusy early on the heavy $2.50; eastern, $3.000.25 VRN thoritative sanc uld be had for any London Stock Quotatio: cornfed cattle and nothing strictly choloe Hogs Shade Higher—Sheep Lower. Inmati. 0. run of hogs and a slack cash he | " CRANBERRIES Hell and Bugle, $ por | Of these rumors, pymmon and preferred | LONDON, Nov. ~4 p. m. was offered. The demand for the bectes | JCHICAGO, Nov. 26.—CATTLE: market wts poorly supported b per crate, $2 it 8 PO Llocks ndvanced an extreme 8 points each. e 3oL Frades was' (n fulrly Kood ahape and tan | 100 head; 'good ‘to cholce nati ers and the packing interest sold N o! IBTAL. PRI Strength was radiated to the southern ns., money.. 98 7-16(Erfe market fully stead: ‘l'ho short-fed stuff hhslu*r. others steady; natives, TP realr o mll bitn: Tater the searlat TROPICAL FRUITS. group, and then to the southwestern, in | do account i owever, win very slow sale iiereauff, | today ‘threa cars at rime turned strong on a sharp commission house | ORANGES — Californla seedling Which sme striking gains were recorded. | Atchison . \ it_has been all alon X the ttices Sain 35 .90; 1o 4. 2600 ARHaA For NoTh a4l Ay hy with the | navels. $.50; Mexicans, $3.50; Florida Both in the preferred stocks, on which divi- | Can, i 4] E gt o b.fi .nn the prices pald | 2, $3.5 ;' mixed corn birength, Mot of the DUlEe was lost \LEMONS=california, extra ~ fancy, dends ‘ura’ paid, or are earned, and the | & | were u y er than those of last glockers, weal T0; gows, sready to pwever, o P s pork | cholce, $3.60 low-priced common stocks for which div Grand Trun) Ther c higher, §2 35 heffers, 5 1 Lum- yer. on pr it ;..mw b .:'n'u::mpdmrh 3 HI}N;\,NAH—PN’ bunch, according to size, | dend prospects umhremnlek?u the n‘m. were |1 v % Anaconda of‘ 'c';:f aturr :?.“fi:::"a‘,.v.‘ ::,'.J:t'..'.':’i’:.f‘s E"’o‘o’féfl' ""”l" el “gi mm‘% R} e | $2.0002.50. frocted allke. The weekly earnings 1 A 859 Rand Mine: J i L on i calves, “wea i i 12 up v g2 danuary fard, betwoen | Bf88 Cuittornia, new cartons, %e; lay- | forted toduy on fome of thee systoms | N, 'y ] buyers all wanted u few tie market was | fed utoers, #4034, 00; Texan arias stoors, and January ribs, between $6.3:35 and 80,35 | €% 89 o Ehowea sharp decrenses from lust years Bidiel BN Ygtive and strong to a dime higher than | 353014 16 Texas bulls, §2.6053.3) @640, With the close unchanged at $6.3. 2 A NCUCE corresponding period, notably 10 M sourl | BAR SILVER-—Bteady, 20 9-18 per 0s. |ropdily and in some cases were more (1 Ty Ty Aoy, SHOW ead: Somees At 180 Tecolols tomortne: Wheat, 180 7 3 alnuts, per b, 18c; fil-| Pacific and Denver & Rio Grande. Never- | MONEY-84@4 per cent. readlly ‘and In some cases’ were more than | raws. 370N, extimated; left over, 700; ac- GAFST. DO, 06 CRERI_ ORtE. 006 carh: Nosw | DATtE: e “dimonds “por T, 1o | hules, ‘the siocks field & prominent place | The rate of discount i the open market | &, dimS, higher, und wood cows, of which | tive and sade higher, closing ehefer:’ ton, SR \orny H L 205 + hogs, | paw peanut : roasted, 6%4f | In the advance, Gains in_the group T | for short bills s 3 WGM per cent; three | satisractory prices. The s lk';Brly $.06; mixed and b""hf"r:l $4.705.06; RO« T TRR Rk 5t da thsiand' a8 Tollowh e ¥ from 1 to nearly 8 points. The more narth- | months' bills, 4@4 116 per cent. satistactory brlces, The medium kinds | to cholco heavy, $4,80s (d; rough heavy, vl Roled net pliow 1ir . 1 green, . 2 graen, | erly grangers o info “the “movement, yo b el i Bt Quits 88 sotive, hut st they also lzr. 4.7 light,’ $4.70@5.02%; bulk of sales, Open.| High. | Low. 3 S on ot Vo Wl e g S S AR T L o g PN 4 Forelgn Financial, o Teeder trade Wi in becter shune jo- | VSIS AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 20,00 kills RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES 2! rolied! i oM Rudditead ol 44 Mif' \zvu ca. Lu to 12 1 JEk Z"lejl s Wern very strong, including Sugar [ TONDON, Nov. 26.-Notwithstanding the [ day, owing to the light supply. There were | head; sheep and lambs slow to Ibe higher; d all other VERMIN, leavi: | Rein sais, Bors: Nash flles Aot o | St e 1 e Toeal tractions | Telense of '£610,000 By the retirement of | few cholce cattle oftered. but the demand | Kond. to. choloe Wethers. 400G o tair 16 L st L JLo Aty § R sheep pelts, 2@ i6c horse hides, 31.002.25. | and Toovle's Ga5 T ana Consoliduted | London county’ bills, money wan much | for the better Brades was in Kood shupe and | eholce mixed, 33.66014.00; weatarn Bhaor, no odor. At 07| 0% 5t Lowls Grea (e Was: conapicaots, with rise of #iy. | Wanted today in eanndetion with the settle- | the market airong to a dime higher. The | $.00G4.15; Tekas sheop. ‘$2.50@3.80; native 11dealers, 25 4G%| ST. LOUIS, No fiive albel Stocks were decidedly unsettled. | ment, the new exchequer bonds and month- | common grades moved a little more treely | lambs, $4.0065.16; western lambs, $4.65¢(5.15, alldealers, soc, ug REZHHSS 3B sasrssssseas 2ITH = E AT-Lower; | The O L ing nelite weakness af | end requirements. Discounts were firm. On | than last week and the same could be satd —em p No. & red, cash, elevat track, 84g | Stcel and, Wire ah o 08 erent - of serfous | the Ktock exchange today operators were | of stock caives. but the prices did “mot New York Live Stock. 8 box, | 4| 2le; " November, " iAc cém | e el i wean, tho Kreat combina- | little dikposed to engago in fresh transac- | show much, It any, IMprovement, NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—BEEVES—Re- Bhuras Faote e Cu., Chsa Tl May | % | Juniary, Te; May, i3l . TS ade. - Amalgamated Copper | tions over the settlement. Jlome ralis were [ ‘There were very few western beef cattle | celpts, 1407 hewd; market low genarany “Gata— | o1 i f e @ | Fitn way on account of: the menger'de- | weak, except Caledonian deferred, Which | on ule today and the market did not chow | ateers, T ‘oxen ind stugs, 30060 Nov. 4 4 2 ower; No, 2 cash, 35¢; track, 36@ | FUL eYhe conditions and resources of the | were in demand. Americans were firm and | any particular change. Grass cows and | bulls, $2.26@3.85; cows, $1.20G8.50; cables un- | o i - > Dec. nath 217 | $5C nber, d6e; December, Wise; May, | Lt 1 ontiined I the atatement fo the | fairly active, tHough tho chanken were e | heifers and western toado old practicaily | chunied May 2 s 24@24 e, S L ock exchange to secure the admission o o) r, owing to free realizations In Wall | the same as is noted above for the native | CALVES—Receipts. 1731 head; fresh Pork-— i aQATS-Steady; No. 2 cash, Bei track, 234 | SO SN G Unfisted aepartment. The | strect. ‘Southern’ Raliways and Southern | cattie, Representative salea: stock ‘firm t 2c higher: common srassers, | 6,00 A MONTH, s o i 1oy |@8ac; November, dc; Tecember, 227ei | (M0 $ITCE L qtouk und a disposition to re- | Paclfics were the features, on dividend an- BEEF STEERS. il v B: “topa, $8.50; grassors. . . $ov i May; dse; No. 2 white, sic. e e tone of the closing unset- | tielpations. The amount of bullion with- Ay, o mixed and fat calves, = SPECIALIST May 2 EreUT e e ACirely steady: patents, | tied and prices were below the best. but | drawn from the Bank of Englund on bal- Lard— : ~DUll Bnd barely steady: Patenie: | the gains Til the ratiroads were well main- | ance today was £150,000. EP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 1 \ in aTd-- ; extra fancy and straights, $3.16 BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Prices on_ the bourse head; sheep slow: cholce 4 lambs_opened %@ie higher, closed with All Private Diseases part of the advance lost: sheep. $3.0064.76; Deo: cars, $2.85G3.10. tatned. v continued casy hero and Dhardened Y vere generailly fom. Homo funds Jan! ondon. resulting in- higher or | were in good demand. Chinese 58 hardened an, in_London, chofce wethers, $4.00; culls, $1.50441.75; lambs, and Disorders of Men $4.50@5.00; two cars cholce, $5.6066.70; May terling exchani slightly, "Locals fluctuated and closed bet- D088 3 3 Canada ‘lambs, $5.37%@6.60; culls, $3.600) 4l N 12 Years in Omaha. Ribe— “There was very large buying of 8t. Louls | ter' on bear covering In connection with Cows. $4.0, ‘ HOGS—Recelpts, 10,44 head; firm and VARICOCELE sna Nov. outhwestern bonds. The market other: | the gettloment. Exchange on London, 20m Tan, P Van “atrong and aquite active. Total|gitnfey for checks. Discount rates: Short 1 higher, fair to cholce, $.16@5.40. 2 HYDROCELE curea. ot / M o nt value, $4.130000. U, 8. Refunding. | biils, 3 per cent: threc-months' bills. 4 per il When fwaed, and the 58 advanced i and the [ cont’ “The weekly statement of the Impe- 1. " g Method new, never fails, ST. LOUITS, Nov. 2%.—CATTLE—Recelpts, i ) - 2700 head, including 1,200 ‘Texans: markot Yrithout cutting, pain or *No. il b Tty st ¢ Ja'8: per cent on the last call. rial Bank of Germany shows the following Town of time Cash quotations were as follows: IRON COTTOR ‘Tre " Commercial Advertiser's London | £ jact &g (e RE TS, (e steady to strong and 10c higher; natlve i ? Csons o5 | 8 Y PHIL IS ered for ifeand thepotson m ERE2A ges5 & 2 ama emua sast & ercters crove s, 3 8; ol HEMP TWINE-d¢. day was quiet and dull, i & stralghts, $3.10003.60; clears, NS—P the markets here today other securities, de X T e e el | PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; jobbing, $13. | (0° iV atially are fust before the settle | in circulation, decrease, 37,730,000m. 3 akers, $2.30G2. * | Lard, higher at $7. Dry walt meats | 515 ')t "there was considerable Improv Tl N . e T Bottes tos No. B, 68%c; No. 2 red, my@ | (hoxed) steady shorts, 83974 elear | O 10 rekenoon on the announce | auy' apened steady, but fater revelntions A4 it d ribs and clear 4 Bucon (Roxed); | ment that the diplomatic situation In Peldin |in ‘view of the approaching settlement and CORN—No. 2, 46@i9c; No. 2 yellow, 4g|8teady; extra .47%; clear ribs and | 0 etome clearer, especlalily a8 to the | ho"frogh offers of tractions, affected the 3 g o dides. $8.8214, question of o money'indemnity. Americans | pyrquet' unfavorably. internationals wers OATS—No. 2 white, 26%c; No. 3 white, | (METALS-Lead, quiet at $4.25. Bpelter, | wore quieter, but there was a good market | arm. ‘Rio tintos fluctuated siightly, “but 2432614 g L * | Resy 8% Ha% . for them throughout the seaslon, althoukh | inished firm. Kaflirs were casier at the be- RYE-No. 2, 4510, B e L AR turkeys, [ (2lie" deran oment, | sn;'m’;lrvnuflt':}:;g Klnning on Kigh contangoes in London, but BARLEY b chole 57 PR — Sle e Car . | arbitrage dealinge. The 2 we they recovere ore the close. After the RO Fle Moo e g st ,1” TTER— Steady;’ creamery, 2@27c; | SO golithern’ Rallway mecurition s | (Y SOV bourma ‘prices were busyant entern, $1.83%. Prime timothy, $4.200 | SiGe Gecady at 18} AnorAing Gd | London, (Aking e " Bint | TEC er Cent rentes, 100F 7iac for the Ao 3. Clover, contract grade, $10. ' HECETBTE R Iour: 8000 bbl bought - them freely, 'while mibbling "4t | count. “Kxchange on' London, 2f 1 for PROVISIONS—Mesa pork, per bbl, $1.00 | 600 bu. : corn. 152,000 bu s oats, othérs. The bank 'lost & 01d 10| checks. Snanish 48 closed at 70,124, @106 Lard per 100 Ibs. $1.100 Short | SHIPMENTS—Flour, 8,00 bbl Byt Call money was 1 Seilte (SR | ALADRID, Nov. 26.~The old quotation o widés (loote) J6TGTI8 TDry euited | 500 ba., corn, G800 bu.; oats, 800 bu. | he bank did 5 1ArEe BUTLED hatine y 07, d by 5.8 6.121%. c| O oulaer (ooxed e g O 13%. Bhort clear B and ket well in hand." Paris exchange, Condition of the Treasu 3016, 1 WHISKY~Basis of high A erposl Grain aod Previal 5.12; Berlin, 20.44%. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Today's state- gy | BKY—DBasls of high wines, per gal, | 1 [VERPOOL. Nov. 2.—WHEAT-Bpot, | e following are the ciommg pricen on | iy ASANGTON, Nov,, Hdotny s, Mate: i¥ollowing are the recelpta and shipments | Arm: No. 3 Cilifornia, 8 4d; No. 2 red Y rk Stock _exchang eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 in the for today: Jregim, Jintat, W) N0 TROEIA Ao | e s Wabash % |division of redemption.” shows: 'Avallable Articles. Recetpts. Shipments. | Sareh: o kd i gt} i | Atohigon, i vyt 7Y 1% | cash balance, $137,762,218) gold, $92,219,35, Rigus, Bols. 10, 1 CORN-8pot, steady; Amerlean mixed, | paltimore & 0. b |W, & T g e Wheat, bu.. new, 4s 2d. Futures, firm; November, 48 | (an Pacific ...t | do 2d pf S L S GAR-MAN Se b b g} Dacamber, 48 19, yanuary, 88 10%d. Can. SHgiIIs. GpniEal I R A T B SI5AS—Canadian, 68 §13. i Third Avenie JR . 37-16a3 11-16c; opo Rye, bu. 27l Ohio, ! e kettle, centrifugal, 3 13-16G1%e; contrifugal {h’.'r‘l.-;ffj bu B el | (000 | o4 4 R0t Louls fancy winter, steady G " i B Of pid.e # | granulated, 4 16-16c; whites. 4%3G4 11-16¢; yel- On the Produce exchange today the but HOPS—At London (Pacific coast, steady | Chicago I. & |""do pra "fi:ilk‘é}‘“;,sfa‘;g;"g',‘_ SRS attle. soowic: ter market wan quiet; creameries, 16@2hsc; | at £2 e@E3 M Qo pra Adama Bxpr QIOLABEERCSteadys open hettle, Mgtle; alries, 13G20c. heese, active at 10¢11c, PROVISTON eef, extra Indla Chio iy Am, X f y 8Q%c; syrup, Y w0 Eggs, qulet; fresh, 216 i qany ut @s: prime’ mhoss, mominal Ghicago & N W foxprons LONDUN, Nov.' s BEET BUGAI-No - pork, prime . western i|C, R L& P.. 3 v —8U = NEW YORK INERAL MARKET, | hams, short cut, {4 to 16 e, & Bt I |Am. Cot. Ofl YORK. Nov. 2.-—SUGAR—Raw, 468 94 b % xul‘}(lu, Colo. Southern 4l do pra F Joanine, Sho; centritugsl, 49 ? trong at 3 bs., |~ dc B |Amer. Malt f 4 Quotations of the Day on Varfous | * "‘.n“ 488 3a: a, Mght 0 1 100 ptd:, 3 X ,}:,:. \ q(-“ ;i;c,: : ¥ o) ]s} moditicn. T s 9; long clear mid: 5 115% Amer, 8. & R standard | ' STOCKERS AND ¥i 640 160 2... sEE28R6%A FLOUR-Dull; winter patents, $3.70G8.90; | BAGGING -7k @8ia financtal cablegram says: ‘The opening of | gom; treasury not shipping and export steers, thoroughly cleansed from dressed boef and butcher ateers. §.50G5 25 _g o steers under 1,000 1hs. $.1004.70; stockers T Goi irey iR Aol aymplom and feeders, $3.0084.50: cows and helfcrs, | & i and 4, 83, s T5: puln. 3 oo | BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the akin 2 8: canners. et A he cows and_heifers, $2.3563.40 OGS - Roceints, 6.200 head: steady for | WEAK MEN 088 OF MAXROOD trom el all but hest hogs, which ate 5¢ higher: plxs | SEXUALLY Sumiiirr on 5 xfntanio; and lights $47504.55; packers, M.764 TING WRAKNKSS INVOLUNTARY Lowsk, butchers, $4.955.00. BE—] te, 100 | Yth EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDI y,.-s.'.':“f{.’;rkfihpl&nn'}‘“n:uvenxfl s, §100 | AGED. \ack of vim, vigor und streugth, with lambs, $4.1005, culls and bucks, | B0XUSI organs impaired and weak. i adically cured with Tz.zsau. ; stockers, $2.00@3.00. BTRICTURE [ e i ey T and GLEET yent, Noinstruments,nopais Kansas Oity Live Stock. 0 detention from business. Gonorrhoea; KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26 —CATTLE-Ra- | Klaey ang Biadaer Trounie ORAITRI celpts, 840 natives, 1.20) Texans, 130 U GU RN TR, calves; o' few early sales at atrong pric; opsattation Froq . Tater sales slow and barely steady: native R Anien Trntsy .""l'l';'&"l'g""h ® Staets, s'c’ fim}‘hfi; stockers fin?‘ 'fl'd"’ifl % nr s'll"“ & s'fll"“ 0 'h N “butcher - cows and heifers , i anners, 60180 fed, western, 45 maha, Neb. @bh.00; wintered l'exans, 2. 0414 . 1 Bruss Texni, 8.1003.60; oalves, $.60.00. NO CURE, NO PAY, HOGE-Heceipts, 8900 head: market 1f you are sexually weak, undo. opened fe higher: closed slow with the wd- volped or Eave drai, variooc Vhnee lost: henvy. $4.95%5.02: mixed. 34.55 St our Local Vacuus Developer @ik ient, $475s 2l pigs, MG, Wil Yoatora you withots drg . SHUEEP 'AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 450 eluctricity; 9,000 In une; not one nend: gand_aetive dbmand, at. firm prices na etimed; 5o 0,01, fraud; write for Tambs, 84, Y muttons, 83 75@4.36; wtock- sent scaled (n plain cnvelo T ana feeders, $3.50@4.10; culls, §3.0068.50, ANCE CO., 414 Charles Bldg., Denver, Cclo St. Joseph Live Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 20.—(Spe- cinl)-—The Journal quotea: CATTLE-Receipts, 1,100 head; market nc- STRONG AGAIN tive and strong: quality falr: riatives, $4.10 . 5.25; Texans and westerns, §3.2506.25; cowa O helfera, $2.0004.60; bulls and stams, 3 (0 You who once possessed sturdy phys- @1.50; yearliogs and calves, 33.00G4 25; iques and steady nerves, but now have and feeders, $3.0004.00; veals, $4.00 insufficient physical force to properly Boommemmm EEERET S e cocsesnsaestaestate et e ta st ALEEHHTS8ESS o et 2 5 23 o i e ags & = S meeb sem cousse 4 TE Boor romr 3,553,5258 3 > % S E . 1350 WB AND HEIFER 080 2 =51 £3% YO z 1035 Ng-annunqu 0L ORIEIND GeI00 ROERSRIRSEORSIOEIESEINSRINSRINS! CK CALVES, ee = S8, £3 5E NEW YORK, Nov FLOUR—Recelpts, a.. firm at 47s 6d; | D oham| o pra ; . ) i 20,061 bu; exports, $66 bu.; moderately ne at fa; whout: | Den T 8.1 0 Amer. "Bpiits + (Opnfactioners’ A, B.40; mould A | 1. AR 3 tive and’ steady, ‘without quotable chang 14 to 16 18, strong at 3is &1 : % do ‘pfd. 1 O O e T t T80 308 16 {rfl\ H‘.\lur;ln"\' “l;x;r( -m.;.l.n. $3.6003.90; rd, prime western, in ::.-n.-s.“un-: S Erle A(én-r [l eaed * granulate subes, §. : D6 250 20 winter straights, $3.40a3.05; Minnesota pat- | g ‘American refined, in palls, qulet| qo Tst pfd . 40 0 pfd.. New York Dry Goods. 3 010 2% ocKe attend to ordin; duties; you who ets, $3.90@04.20; winter extras, $2.6042 %; M on B 3t. No. pfd.......1% Amer. 8 & W vodvgy - ¢ A J s 6.25 ( % Resota hukers, 33,003 5. winter low krades “ln?"'l"l!lau—l-‘ln.-n United States, quiet at ',.f \1.. L do ' NEW YORK, Nov. 2—DRY GOODS-—| 2. L9613 M i HOGS—Receipts, 4,000 head: market havea seuse of “all-gonenessafter the 8. Ryo flour, qulet; falr to good. | gou; good United States, quiet at Ms 6d. | [fooking Valley. (i Am. i it | Gond business done in print cloths ut close o opened 4o higher! closed 6010c Towar: {ightcat exertions you who are dull, i Gholee, to, fney. R26013.0). Buck: | TALLOW-Firm; primo clty, 28 81" Aus- | liingis Central. do pea.... 9F 18at maek, Inclucing Fexuisre A %o DeE 1o 28 fas “‘.',q'?“’“""" SLIER.B1 bulks o2 shies, W90 whenyoushould be fullof physical fre; $ Ul 8 ralla, sondon, i 4 a. Cen . obacco ... gL 110001080 1 bull.. SHEEP— v you who may feel that your life is not NBUGKWHEAT-QuIct at Sigete, o. 1. £, | "CHEESE- Hasy, American finest white, | “jo “pra. i d et i eavypeight sheetiiige (S0 drlie bat 75 3 i fitaese ' 1 .. g Receipts, 300 head; market Forth the sttugglethere ina scientife CORNAMIEAL-Fiem: yellow western, §7c; | GRATR TEORTS. The imports of wheat | b " . Rap. Tr. Wie per yard. Bleached cottons firm at | 2 teeders. Bateers.... 860 g T means of redeeming all the precious eity, 8c; Brand, 0, '8 * P nte Liverpool last week were 65,90 [ 1 qk Shore ......2 last’ week's advance, but demand qulet |0 000 Stock in Sight, which scem to be entirely lost. RYE—Steady; No. 2 western, 8¢, f. 0. b, | quarters from Atlantle ports; none from | Louis. & Nash .. 8ilf Wide sheetings tending upward. Denims Pollowing. are the receints at the four afloat; state, H@s1e, c. 1. f., New York, car | Pacific ports and 14,000 from other ports. | Nanhattan L ....110% do pfd.... continue scarce and very firm; other coarse |, o o principal Western markets November 28: v fiiioe Yhe imports of Ameriean corn from | et Bt. Ry. .....1734 Federal Steei % | colored cottons also firm, with light stocks. Cattln, Hogs. 8heep BARLEY—Steady: feeding, 42@46e, o 1. £, | Atlantic ports last week were 86,400 | Mex. Contral ... 13| do pra i | White goods in Indta linens, lawns and [ o oo South Omaha . 57 4,808 Buffalo malting, 66Gesc, o. 1. f.. Buffalo, Quarters. Minn., & St. L.... A% Gen. Electric fancy lace weaves very well sold up and | § steers. Chicago .- 0 %000 BARLEY MALT-Dull stern, 654172c, e e do, ;-r\:’ 8 [Gluc 3 {f";" "ln price. Prints and ginghams qulet ls\‘un;u'(‘lly . een :m WHEAT—Re: bu; exporis,| Kansas Clty Grain and Provistons. |Mo, Pacific ' e ut firm. . Louls ; 128,606, Spo No. % red, ie, 1. 0. b | KANSAS CITY, N —WHEAT—De- | Mobile & " - —_— afloat, and e elevator: No. 1 nopthert, | comber, 62%¢; May, «f:.n T..h, No. 2 hard, | M., K. & T... 4 Evaporated and Dried Fruita. Totals ... 56,798 Have cured thousands such as you. Duluth, 834e, f. b., afloat; No. 1 hard, @66'gc; No. 2 red, 09GT00; hu-_n' 1ldv‘» By § . N ‘]\\P H\'nm{. Nov. ’;« ’VAPURATEI; o TT—— x;:;::;xp‘;r:?’el“ll:;:h‘ :lgl:‘lu?'ll‘(‘l’ D e, 1. o o ons were | N . J. Central. . 143 b PPLES—A to inquiry was not 3 A {‘r‘;‘l)l'“n'u:l“ AL SRR O mber, 83%@3%c: May, 34%@ | N. Y. Central. ./ l41%|Nat, Biscuit . S L e DT, T e feaders NEW YORK. Nov. % —It was a day of boxes do mot cure you, your money i fglires and general apathy on the parc of | 3% °NO. 2 mixed, SiaM%e; No. 2 & Went..... 44 National T offerings, however, were scarce at these | g feeders sore trial and disappointment to the friends returned, Por years e have been elgn houses and outsiders kept prices i No. 3. 3c N:‘lul,&{fih-‘- 1] Nni'iu.fi.rf‘ém] figures, ;u;m- h;lnxhhnlfl“hfi;'ll‘l hil);cr; un 1teeder. fl L ofn:»{'ll:n‘.lnfl mll'nyv:):"ll‘ lqemflnmnn the curing men on these satisfuctory terms. FUNRN Dastew vange. Opsning soay, un- 3 T Qo S U0 SR ioeare B0 la et o o | Etont DL IDFRRL RASYY) R VI 4R | S wni Tl D e B ien, PO SOuInt Slture wore dewtroyea. b $1.00 per box, 6 for $500 malled in Pallied With OOk Dot Analy vielded to teas —Cholce timothy, $10.00§10.50; cholce [ Ontario & W..... . Alr Brake.. PEALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS-Inactive, ' 'C. P Jewett—Neb, the first half hour. Whereas everything 8 package. Book free, Addrase liaing and closed casy at tyie nat decline. | prAtTie, #6010 2 Ol & Novvree: 88 Bigihanartcun - 14 | prunce, 3uasise Apricots. Roval, Tifilic: |55 feaders. 1066 § 40 during the previous week had seemed to kAL MEDICINE Co,, Cleveland, Oalo. A 3 TERoCrenmery, 10G%¢; datry, , | ag i Pactile Coa o o Bark B W , 16200, avor & bull mo: of no mean v Closed " nt iene; Decembert ‘771180 e, | EGGS-Flrm: fresh Missourl and Kansas | Reading . pda, 2 ptd.. Lt B gpening call appea 5 shape toward o LM - Closed at TIi stock. 19c, loss off, cases returned; new | do 18t p w Pacific Mail on Market alsantrous break under overwhelming beur vowe | ¢ WA ; . od canes Inol ‘o do 2d prd..11 8% People's Gas ‘. " . | developments. The cables were weak, with £.0. b, afloat.” Option market was firm [ DU, oats, 23,000 bu, do ptd L PO T L 190 bbls.; average, 96,974 bbls.; runs, 127, 90 300 selling orders to our pit. Private reports .| L and " nfgher, although rather qulet, Iike |, SHIPMENTS = Wheat, 2000 bu.; corn, |8t L & 8 X 18% Fuiman 258 hbls.: average, 90,048 bbls, il _C. Honnen - had if that the caar was dying, that Europe Ehlcago wae, & Toatre wurplomeried By | i inderpiia Freduce Markot. o Bl o prime, i rimg, yeliow, HéHie e R R A AR s, Clowed strong at @ise net aavance. | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2%.—BUTTER— 4 1 ! % | Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.20. ~Rosin, ars.. 10 418 - §ateers yolumaint the Jasy tan days,, Liader thia y My s Sloged at 4Mo: December | Dull 1o lower! fancy western cream- | 5% "y a0 pfd pready uirained, common lo' good, §L&. "G D, Wooley—Colo forced over Krent blocks of cotton pur- () closed at 4sge o L JTenaTn prints. Me, §t. P, & Omaha /120 U. 8. Rubbe Turpenting aulet Al . Linsced, s 7 cows. Chased around 9.50@9.%¢ for January on the ¢ \ b Mot et oo bR Noh S nearby, Tresn | wostern: 3. resh | B oo " 18 waatebn ijni 6%, Spirits of turpentine, 31 & 9 cows. D a0 ekas R prloes down builg| WMANYLIFERSG sRANcH IeAERAE % R No, ! 4ei No, 8, 2 , 2 o, Rallway .. 7 estern Union .. & d d market opened easy with prices down b2 Hes. WMGOLN NES 2 white, 20a29%¢c; No white, 28thc; southwestern. resh southern, 2de. do ptd k4 Republic I. & 8., o th ros thy 4 eMAN, mixed western: 5t@irhe; track white, 25t | CHE m; New York full creams, | mex. & Pacitic! ! 1905 do 3';“" Reafirms Truth of Petition, familton—Wyo. Ponts e e e e wor 4o | e — — @sic. _Options, dull. . fancy small, 1i4e; New York full creams, | Union Pacific ... 7% P. . C. & 8t L., i | SPRINGRIELD, 1L, Nov. 26.—State's At- Thull...... the figures peemed to he the best ot the [ JAMES E. BOYD & GO, HAY—TFivm; shipping, T04@S0c; good to | falr, 10g1ic, do pfd.......... bl}3 Amal. : torney E. 8. Smith has filed replication to dertok—Wyo, wession. The south sent strong orders in 1steer ... great number and Wall street dumped over | Teiephone 1039, Omaha, Net cholce, 6@sh — e T the answer to the petition for mandamus rs.. HOPS—Quict; state, common to choce, ®l tter Market, e aaInEt embere of the Biate Toard ot | M feede! tlbert—8. D, Tany thousands of bales, which shorta 4s- 1000 crop, 1621c: 1899 erop, 11aTse; o1, 2z6c; | BLGIN. Nov. UTTER-Steady at Bank Clearings. Hualization. The = repileation fs formal | 18 teeders Paciflc const, 1000 crop, 15a19c; 1889 crop, offerings, % tubs, with bids of %o re- | CHICAGO, Nov. %.—Clearings, 526,719, | and reaffirma the truth of the petition and |2 steers... 1 Reemed o be 1o cotton in atght and whi ogiisiaian ot tused. Bales of week, 10480 tubs. |74 balances, 82,1500 Posted exchange, | denies the truth of the facts in the answer - Babeock-Neb, B D e it " reurrea ™ the | GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS IDkE-—Guier but firm: Galveston, 20 to 3816 New York exchange, oc dis | contrary to them. A rule has been entered ) 95 foneral tendericy ‘of he markes wie sto BOARD OF TRADK. e JRaRitel Srlicoralpy 5 to 38 Toe., 100; count Fequiring the defendants (0 rejoin by tos V' downward. Tn the early afternoon the n A Warren & Co oxat dry 3010 0 lou. 16 NEW YORK, Nov. %.—The statement of | * 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 20—Clearings, $6,586.262; | morrow, when the state’s attorney will ask inst Topes of the bulls were swent wvay by | Corrashen 3 L% 'H{E estimates for large recelpts for New Or- ad New cocazecetsis i cecosoee HS23ER o caseszies Baxz2 Qs g sy T _&2eTosl = > A A > 4 foeders. . Mortan—Colo, P — 2 23R B2 8 83T amsSsEs b worsiers eorsee we (5 oo = s woce TEER 8% In 2w % 4 steers.’ 1210 ulrlnxJ)rnflll were unable to absorb. Thara COMMISSION, R—Steady; hemjpck sole, Buenos | the visible supply of grain in store and | baiances, #47,202. Money, b er cent. | that the case be set for an early date,

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