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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1900. COMMERCIAL AVD FIVAVCI'\I‘ a:nfm»r) i June creamery, 18@%23c; {'»::n::‘-rl gl-»r . TR No. 1 northern, 71%¢c; (\‘n‘rLk‘ :xfiv;:‘nu_ Lo discount bid, 15¢ dis- 0MAHA I,IVE STOCK IARKETT: COwSs..... ";2 1!00“'.‘ s T.T‘.'J,'.““ " 70; culls, $300G4.00; Canads cto) e T1%e; ] ) con sked p C, 8, n<Col s, £6, N e CHEESE- ipte, 9891 pkgs.: firm;| CORN-—88c 7 CINC ATI, Nov. n—llon;z L 3@¢ per .. 920 376 4 feeders. . HOGS Recelpts, 2558 head; no sales re- large, September, 10%@11¢; large, Iate made, | OATS-2aXyc cent; New York exchange, 16@iT4c pre- 95 81 1teeder.. 5 | ported; nominally steady 4 — 10%@iolec; smali, * September, 11@li%c} e mium: clearings, $2,607,700 —_— . Grummer—Colo - small, late made, 108%c. Peoria BOSTON, Nov, "2i.~Clearings, $26,426,626; 0 feeders. . 3% 8 feeders. 1083 Kan Ity Live Stock, November Corn Olimbs Still Hi by | GG 1pte, 6588 plgs.; firm; weatern | PEORIA, Nov. 21.—CORN—Higher; new | balance ., 41,515,410, Ohoice Oattle of All Kinds Fully Steady and | & teeders. 9 1 feeder... 970 KANSAS CITY, Nov CATTLE-Ree A ula Ing, ut mark, 15@23%c; western, | No. 2, 36%c. YORK, Nov. 21.—Clearings, $303,- 1 feeder... celpts, W0 natives, 600 Texa 800 calves: One Oent. OATS—Nominal; no sales, 453,100, balances, $10,696,109 Oommon Osttle Blow. . Haythorn—Neb. cholco breves fetive and Shor: tod POULTRY Allve, weaker: fowla, ci | WHISKY—On the basis of §1.27 for fin- S 12 feeders. . 2 CoWs..... steers and common buteh ok lowe \ chickens, taTige. Diressed, unsettied; chick- | fshed goods, Now York money Mashet, —_— 4 feeders o) glockers undfeeders ' firm; native st , S14 wis, SG8te e —_—_— NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—MO; n call, . wee 810 2 2 4306 5 Keri d feeders, $3.9¢ SHORTS NEED NO, 2 FOR FRIDAY DELIVERY Al brading n mloials was rather | MOVEMENTS OF $TOCKS AND BONDS. | steady at g4 per cent; last loan, 4 per |HOG MARKET A SHILLING LOWER | icow, . ‘i i Bidthee”s, seckers g oeders, W st o undertone v - cen oS, §20003.00; fed westerns, $3.505.00 unchanged prices through the gen- | glignt Decline in Stocks Resnlts from | STERLING EXCHANGE-Easter, with . 9 s wintered T \‘.'nn [!.x ~\‘: 4?» ':-u: 'lf::)mlu‘ eral list. Tin closed dull at $28.50, nominal Denire to Renlise. actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84y LA 8. ves, $3.ov.00. ' fn Control of Market— rants were quiet at $9 AW Nov 27 geling to take | f0F demand and at $4.51%@451% for sixty | Fat Sheep and Lamba in Good Demand ) 4 HOGS Tt ipts, 18,500 head; trade fairly Wheat Dull and Inactive—Oats a '3,“‘,'"_"‘"‘,‘;,,‘,“,‘”?,‘;, bas % | profits again overcame the market today | d&Y%: posted rates, $4.8214 and $1.86%; com- at Just About Steady Prices, | fo g 4 slow (&4 Sule Clower; heavy, 4860040 Mite Higher = Provisions Un he brokers’ price for lead was $4 and for | And the general level of stock, prices it | MSTELL G MENGI Y oge, ba piver, but the Tendency 7 ' 17 feeders. . 5 | $5.a5apd. 50, 0485 ight, $4.750M.85; pi changed to a Shade Lower, copper $17. net changes, which are fractional, except tn | #4ci Mexican dollars, 5oc. g Feeders s Lower. COWS...\L WSHEER AND - LAMBS-Receipts, 1,00 OMAHA WHOL ™ a few stocks, gives no idea of the wid BONDS—Government, {rregular; state, . henl: good keneral demand at firm price e ¢ allroa 3 . 15 cow Tambs, $4. 854 01308 G4 28 mtock. movements of prices during the day or of | $tEONE; railroad, strong {and ‘and Caitle Co.—Wya.. | ore and foclors Jmitlons, §3.656N 5 stock e 1ol o & A The closi {ces on bonds today are as ’ a CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—November corn es- | Condit JU8 HOtADIS SErapath snown At Umies Dy & [tolowss . C BOUTH OMAHA, Nov, 21 | 108 stra Tex 87 840 115 strs Tex 830 8 40 4 e s s due to tue Tack tha Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, Holt Cattle Co.— i St Lonts Live Stock. Officlal Monday 1,181 3,585 | 9 fdrs. Tex 600 415§ fdrs. 300 8T, LOU(S, N AT B Resolosh tablished & new high record today and Staple nnd Fancy Produce. the market was gencrally strong in the | g = ey alosed 10 over yesterday. Deeember at the | EGGS—Reccipts, light; good stack, 20@22c, | #arly dealings and was only carried below o coupon’ Todie N 3. gen, Official Tuesd: 2 6182 Riverside Cattle 3 300 hea clud closs was %@io lower. December wheat,| LIV POULTRY—Hens: 444@6o; ro::?u R UCRD R 1 action, | 40 SOURSR -ove- 1% No. paet i Youdti i1 St - S 117 feedern, 671 4 45 3 feeders.. $15 375 | diow i oloany 15, tivas e depressed by cables and & report of the|3@ic; spring chickens, 6@bkc; ducks, BYS@EC; | atocks, - The notaily i hom i i & | do coupon 10y _do 48 5 Two days this week : 10047 | HOGS—Thero were over 200 cars of hogs | Texans: native saipning and export stee ctars death, closed HGHe down. Outs at 4atc; turkeys, 7 tha Coalers, Southirn Maiiway preforred, (49 O% 4% N%S Uirs | Bame “weok “putore i inen oAl 1401 | Puu At thin pmortlEe e eeeRt Tonchs pust | B ooUe . resrs uioel and butcher ateer the clcse were a shade up and provisions I DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, ti | Baltimore & Ohlo, Southern Facttic and the | 4o old"fs, reg.: Nav 109" | Bamo three woeks ago.. 2,612 21 | Other markets aiso had Hberal reecipts, | 4.75; stockirs and fooiers gdsaa: Son unchanged to e dow e ers, baide: ducks and geese, 1@tc; fmerican Bmelting stocks. The movement | do coupon . 3 s 0i | Same four weeks agc 18| and as @ rosut prices took a drop. Busers el cuanners, § November corn, with Phillips still in eon- | 5 c iy, per Ib., 6@olec; turkeys, oc, | (0 S | reported. v 4”'“} "m\"-."m'y" ey | do 5s, reg.. 14 Oregon 8. L. 68 v o price pald for hogs for the last | Etarted out bidding $1.7 for must """”f‘"“' I - ind Indlan stees Patiec il b el g By 2 chickins, per doz., $5:wq | Weather do coupon ...ii 113 do consol 68 .. Vel Save. Wit Sentiariosnst or about a dime lower than yeeterday's cows ‘and h 3041340, ] 6.50; mallard_ducks, per doz. ~$5.0003 50; | the revival of old rumors of consolida D, of C.3 K Reading gen. 4s.. & y8, hiilis L close and 10gibe lower than the high dme | “HOGS Recelpts, s 3 market fo get No. 2 to deliver to him before the close | teal, $1.0o1.75: mixed, $1.60@1.16; _Ja ange of con the effec Atch. gen, 4s.....101% Rio G. W. 18 § g g i yesterday. Sellers were not wiiling (o take lower; pigs and light WL, packers next Friday, was the feature on the board ’ vyuml,xll 50G1.15; Jack rab- | Rotably nmrllml«"in' i r""”?] antite | e 1] Koiy St L & 1L M c. ba. (1899 (1898|1897 1896 those prices, and as a resuit ‘I\l'v m.lrlk“l $4.8070 butchers, . i 4 oy sad, While 10t speataguiar, was falrly 4 cottontalls, Sl o 5 points to 149, reacting 1% Can ¢ 8§ F g 0s. Ry i was very slow in opening. hen they | BHEEP AND Recelpts, 1,6 WKIVE, YOF BalVERy (HIs TOREH cobn O Common’ to fafr, 12@12%c; | business in the group was small, oxc Ch & O, digs ; il consols. 173ty | Nov. 4815 401 3e3 320y o finally dfd cut_loose It was enerally on & | head; market & wtive muttons, 8 ve s cholce, 16@l7c, separator, 2c; gathered | the Readings, which cled very heavy | do bs i . C. & P, 18,110 404 345 341 basis of a_$4.7 market. The better hows | @d10: Tambs, $ 154 culls and bucks between 49c and Glc and closed lc higher at | creamery, 272lo, and concentrated buying. The first 0= | C. & N, W, 40 17 s0ld at $4.77%, and occaslonally a load at | $22644.00; stockers, $2 (000, P Sc. Private elevators dellvered 9),00 bu. of _Tirst grade, solld | ferred rose at one time 21 and close a0 8. P, 1 %, There was not much change in the i contract grade, and of the receipts-o29 | packe A BoE Sh 00! B2 | oMot Hatiiaoy® piblanisa “ond s 0F | Chicago 'or. e, 83, |, do tey..yi., Flose “Was good ard Reme LN spice ot thy it Yo, Nov 1 : A Sotts andar ! o outhe ay preferrec " 078 | Colo, 8o, 48....... 83% * ¢ T 6 g ose Wi pod und s pite o " v, Nov. 8. cars—but 67 cars gra ntrget. Con 3 York counts, | continued of n coming increase of dividend ¢ 3 & Pacific 18.116% fact that the market was slow 1 openini | &1 “tha Joarnal quotes” 0" A tract stocks for week—1,151,000 bu.—show an | per can, By L 3 and a dissolution of the v ng trust. This ‘e 82 everythin, as sold in od season, he CATTLE. ll’N"‘h\l)‘ 2,10 head; market increase of 461,000 bu. It was reported that bulk 35, wag about the only stock, except the Der 3 1 market belng active after the first few 10ads |, ica and stendy: natives, $1 1065 2. Texe shorts had ordered No. 2 corn previously < {8) = & Rio andes of yesterday's strong group, | G ] Wabash 1s. had been sold. Representative sa e ans and westerns, $3 w and Bhipped to Baffalo “and Montreal (o be 7 e, Bt 10 which “held out today. The American [ lowa Central 18, ) v ; A v ahipped back here by fast freight. There ) by Omaha Wholesale | Smelting stocks rose 24 and 1% for the | L. & N. u 0% West Shore report had no effect on the market, as it Is yeale i Cholea upland, [ common and preferred on talk of the ab- K. & 70ty Wis, Central doubtful that the corn can be 'brought |$.5; No. 1upland, 33; medium, $8.50; conrse. | sorption of the principal competing inter- ¥ Centuries hero in tume for delivery Friday. Phillips | 88 Rye straw. $8.60, These prices are fof | est. International Power rose 4 points with- 0ld_about 20,00 bu. during the session. | hay of good eolor and quality, Demand [out explanation. Shortly before the close| *Offered Much of the buying was on K(op-108s orders | fair; receipts, 6 cars. Very lirge buying of Boutheen flc came . If‘rnhn: -I!orllv ln-::--mlunr was firm early f.;ll (‘iATfl 0. 3 white, 260, Into ferce, the Individual transactions run- London Stock Quotat! t ccuntry acceptances, but during the [ CORN-No. 8, 85¢. ning from one to 6,00 shares and Hftng aftcroon a drive was made at it and the | BRAN-$i3. the stock 2 points. 'During the early part | - B0 And 1o and Glosed %Go down &% e VEGETABLES. of the day, while the general market was | Consols, money. . " e TURNIPS Per bu, basket, 8o, strong. T’;‘lns steel and copper stocks were | do account -16] ‘do 1st ‘ptd. L ) ., 0e. weak. e steel stocks showed a disposi- 413 Pennsylvania nflu‘n;]"wflbl" and inactive, The mari| CARROTS—Per bu., 8o tion to rally, eapecially Steel & Wire, which | Canadian Tas, ‘!"‘:‘Rn-mlh{w . KoiTe. on weisk cabien, but fallied later | LETTUCE Fer dod., 30as6o. got above 44 at one time. The stock closed | St. Paul 324 [No. Pagific g kg AT R RADISHES—Per doz., 300, unchanged. - Amalgamated Copper was very [ [linots Ceritrall. 1291 |Grand Trun erop in 't Souttiwest, A repd ..'r’n'-‘,’“\fl« Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $1; hna\-uly o<:|ld :hd late in the day fell to o4 {:vn,n\s\l'lh- P nsh‘Anvnml’- t L that the =3 and o b ge nion P A - gaar had died influsnoad considerable sell- | POFATOES-Per bu., 00600; 18aho, per| eral Feaction I the matket was not secom- A * Indicates Bunday. oember dropped 7 The close | D 7¢: " panied by any unfavorable development in | ==~ The officlal number of cars of stock Was woak, bty " Thero wan | Sy aGre Ted Gb 1 e i%0@2 % | the gencral conditions, but to disappoint- [ HAR SILVER-Firm at 201-164 per ounce, | Prought in today by each road was: ABBAGE-Pe + 14c; Holland wed. | mant of some speculative expectations. The | MON cent. (‘nllzl’n, Hurl. Sh'p. H'F' 4 . § 2 - 288 8 *azes CxE woesses cooazacacass 2392 *8! - POV 882882 Bh. Pr. No. Av. sh heifers, $2.00604.50; bu'ls a " 820 . W 4.50; yearlings and calves, $3.00G4 stock 23 ;XI': and feeders, $3.000M4.00; veals, $1.00Q HOGS-Recelpts, 10,400 a; market 106 L grades, $4.70G4.85; bulk of i y Recelpts, 130 head; 104715c higher; sheep, Strong. wescsceece cocsmemes sRRRER SEpRey Lana & suzeee SRR R IR REERE 258 Jmennn Bannnn wow BREERE 222 2 g e FFE FEsEEE S wwomecece e EEESEE RERSNE Bonnpen Stock in Sight Following are the receipts at the principal western markets November South Omaha . Chicago 3 Kansas City R St. Louls .. 8700 - ‘B3I “mERaI CEF FS 2 weseszscses NBRRBR Crrrrsy B2a2H e costes ssesas scssse o 2 Bz we 282 "coen NEF S e Beg: cercacace 3= i el conderalle changing of December for May | 1a! M #%c difference. A scarcity of news due | 4 TR principal of these was that today's London | The scount in the opan market M. & St._P. £ trbuble with telektaph wircs ngain ‘in: ?"“'”&“‘ifl,;‘,f; Yabu, busket, 0o, tock ‘exchange settiement would develop a | {07 Short bills is & per cent; ~ for thres [ 0" & 8t I, R terfered with business. Seaboard clear- SRY—Callfornia, as to size, 4@To, | CTY heavy short interest in Americans, On | Months® bills, 4w per cent. Missouri Pact gncea”In ‘wheat and flour were equal to FRUITS . 607 the contrary it was shown that quiie a ¥ 431,000 bu. Primary recelpts aggregate 3 S arge long account existed in Americans and & 784,00 bu., compared with 663,000 bu. last [ PEARS-Per box, $2.002.%, that London sold stocks here for the ne LONDO 27.—Money 18 in good de- Tuesday. 'Minneapolls and Duluth reported | GRAPES-Delawdre and Niagara, per 6 | account. Another: speculative nssun mand and & ,“and the Bank of Eng- 694 cars, against 45 last week and 947 a [Ib. baskei, 15c; per keg, $560@7 6). | was that Chicago and the west h land entirely controls the market. Dis. yoar 0." Local recelptts were 182 cars, | APPLE: h 1.00 per bu.; per|prevented yesterday by the Interruption counts are very firm and a large number of none of contract grade. bbl, $2.50; 2. wire communications from buying stocks | Dills were ta by the Bank of land. There was little change in the monot- | «RANEI y Bugle, 89 per | very largely, but the opportunity uf today | Business is s brisk that, the bank I8 nd: onous situation in onts. Receipts were 206 per crate, $2.75, was not tal advantage of. Conditions fn | hering to a more rigld rule and is not dis- A R T B L ihe moey, market” continus very ensy’ In | SOUnIng ufter 3,6 clacke, Erces g e | G L & b g mo A P o California spite of ‘the gain from the subtry | Stock exchange today we per- - . Provisions wera easier vty on'n heavy vin, $3.80; Moxtoans 83 e hTE %00t 1 | Danks on routine operations and i ators werw chiefly acoupled with the carry- | T run of hogs, but rnllledThllvr on buying by | LEMONS-Callfornia, extra fancy, §;|Proach of the monthly settlement period, [ pyeh =~ Much | business was done i) otal receipts 2 1 an Influentinl trader, ‘There was a mod- o 83 60, Which usually makes demnnds on the money | (OFUAComing exchequer bonds at “about | The disposition of the day's recelpts was erate outside demand and the close was | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | market. The action of the money and s Mo chief feature was home ralls | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- e o FIGS—California, new cartons, %c; lay- | operations in stocks suggests that London's | FH: 4 y b LR . ‘attle. Hogs. Sh'p. 5,200,804 o glosea unchanssd af | ans, e 1 | speriiate' eririo e et befng che” | SPEUGY ALY, BArLY, deglers bIGIng MK | omeba, Packing Co.....” 3% 1A L Al gt AR B s B P MISCELLANEOUS. ried with Jocal money market fachit She Rishest pornt of the year: Banver pre | G: H. Hammond C . e e "% 36 vt nd 368714, | , NUTS—English wainuts, per 1b., 18c; ai- | Thus today's selling by London had no ef- | piv BERTAE POIAC 0 Tho Years QERyer B | Swire uary eibe Getween 8.3000. K Andniaesy | berts, per Ib, 1sc; per 1., 1842rc; | fect on the exchange market, which was ;" at itha £l0se Drices: Were Samier: “Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, jrgonsted, €4 | J0ER, 10 BRI O anter Ptendeney of “loct] | IGAMEY wero frn, | Chartered - especially: | Cidah “The leading futures ranged as follows: £ R e iihe i | Dond maket was nctive ‘aod- brions wers | drawn from the Hank of Kngland on bal: | ;"7 Crey . P ¥ 5 ;dry hides. W@isc; | higher. Total su rvalue, $3 Gloted nt Buenos Ayres at 191 8o um 18] Lebman & Co e hides, §1.60§2.2%5. | United States 3s de 1, and th v | “PARIS. Noy “Prices opened firm on | MCGreary & Clark. . 1 | e and old 48 advanced 1 on the last call. the bourse toduy, being encouraged by | Wonbo BUEPREN, oo gt 0% T0%@% (T0% @% 0% @%| 70 The ~Commercial “Advertiser's London | London ndvices, but they were soon [ Prton & Underwoed.... R Doty | |7084@, 3 v financlal cablegram says: he markets | weighted down by realizat in view ¢ ek Ll chal . Doo. [on@monil) i s|N sh, elev: Goer Arach, h | here were falrly busy and firm today. | opton day. Thy ' transactions were re- | Hamlton & Rothachild.. sQorn= | 7 e Decermber, ‘Wwct | Ametioans were active &t ani alliround ad: | stricted and at the close the market wis | Jf 1. Dennis & Co ¢ v ‘ V. May, i No. 2 ¥ rance, though the close was a e unde uf nternationals were easier; 0 8 i I L 3 By 1 " e YL DINOISIRATe, AR | 1 o bt Loutsviile & Nashvillo and Souti Untos Auct and Kafirs were lower on JULHBE MUYELS & L.} . May 363 3 No. 2 cash, 85%c; track, | ¢Tn Rallway securities were very stro bear sales. Three per cent rentes, 100f bbe Totals . 7 1405 638 & 3 r, 8%c; De : | The bull account revealed by the settlement | for the account; exchange on London, 2t X g *Gats p : o ; Ue; December, 346 | w25 "0¢' GRiy ‘modsrate dimensions. I for' checka: Spanish ds closed at 600, | CATTLE-There was o falr run of cattle i e No. 2 cash, 82%c; track, eneral ot 434ab per o Northern RLIN LR the: bourse today | here today and the market, all things con- fismuas " b c veraber, ‘2ot Decembere fes | bacifc, Pennsy u, St i and N g were n good demand on in- | 8idered, was in good shape. Recelpts In- | Ho% ay, o No. 2 white, 26%c. * ®€ | York Central were somewhat scarce. M. t buying. Internationals were firm; | cluded about seventeen cars of cornted cat- | m at 4xlge. was In strong demand, though quotation ans and Canadian Paclfics were | tle and the quality of the most of the offer- Dull'and barely steady: patents, | were unaltcred. Discounts were harder. | maintained; mines opened fiem but closed | ings was none too good. The better gradce 2 2 T ; | or PUGT . counts n the dec on o ns; ex- eman - ! SEDS—Timothy, steady at $3.76g4.20. | per cent. The bank lost £1i | etonsBhart: bills, 8 per cent; | prices. ‘ihe hai-tat stuff and common Flax, no market and £15,000 to France. Sllyer was firme three months' bills, 4 per cent. inds ' of cattle, however, were slow sale CORNMEAIL—Steady at $2. Chinese buying, as the Philippine govern- o g T &0 weak, the saiie 68 they e e BRAN—Firmer; sacked, east track, 65@ | ment has imposed a 10 per cent export duty Condition of the Treasury. along. Nice handy w t cattle were in 67c. O Mexican dollars, WASHINGTON, Noy. 27.—Today's state- | particularly good demans lhoufl). tiseabl HAY-—Strong; timothy, $10.50@1360; prai-| The following are the ciowims prices on [ ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | There was not much change notlceable rie. $10.80 7 the New Y rk Stock exchange: oral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold | today In the market on cow stuff. Canners e reserve in the division of redempt were ready scllers at fully steady prices % 0 .25 Au»m.rm 3‘»: \\'luhn!;:l . B shows: Avallable cash balance, $137,44 ;:-‘:.’u ;mly C;):'_l:e:;";ly,:lfll":";'“fll'umbrv_uaw: do prd. iz do p ! o d, $92,3660055. v s 38k Suotations were as tollows: 3 Baitmors &°0.11 51 Whedl i G S wEIL - chey aia on 'Monday, but oL ‘inte onte, s ork, steady; Jobbi, 3, | Canadian s a ey B O D s da, o0eir; | Lard, higher “at ‘#1. N ittog T v ; BORPON ot g Sl they "brought better prices than they straights, SLIGLE): clears. $23003.00; 8DFINE | (boxéd), mteady’ extra shoris, 81.31%; clear A ; ven. et Ho : 4 did at the close'of last weei, Bulls, caives, L .8 patents, $3.50G3.90; Stralghts, | rine and clear sides, 3100 Havon Hosms & O. pra market here seems to ha d 4he air | stags and such kinds of cattle sold about ALE Daers, RO o | Steady; extra shorts, $8.37%%; clear ribs and | G B: & % Natlonal T cleared by the’ recent’ failures of the two | tho*way they dil yeaterday. WHEAT—No. 3, 8@ilc; No. 2 red, 04D | cjear sides, $5.021 i Cht. do pfd wool firms, one in this city and the other In [ “The bulk of the receipts today were on 48, o METALS—Lead, quiet at $4.45. Spelter, 7% Adams F Philadeiphia, and there I8 a firmer feeling | the feeder order and the majority of them 'ORN—No. 2, 45@49%c; No. 2 yellow, 49%@ | wonk ut 41 b @ 45, Bpelter, " $113 ATSFICAD although no' one 13 looking for & marked | wire ‘Tather common in quailty. " The de- boc. POULTRY-Steady; chickens, 5c; turkeys, . 18 \U. 8 Ex advance. ‘Territory wools continue to lead | mand for the better grades was in good 2%@3c; No. 2 white, 26%c; | 73ze; ducks, Te: geese, BGdthe. " .. e, % 18% Wells-Fargo % |in sales, fine medium and fino calling fOr | Wie ana in some cases the prices paid H@nbiac. ITTER—Edsy; creamery, 20G2ec; dalry, . C. & Bt. L. 66l Amer. Cot. Ofl.. dsaiie, Scoured staple in strictly staple | jooked a little stronger. The commoner No. 2. 4 = ; 4 * | Cotorado 8o T do ped.. . wools ‘are quoted at G, Fleece Wools are | grudas were rather hard te move, the same BARLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 57@5c. | © BGGS—Steady at 18%e. pta a2ia|Amer. Maiting | quiet, but prices are firm. The following | §5*Uslal, though they seemed fo sell for BEEDS-No. 1 flax, $.8%; No. 1 north: Fote %00 wheat, 5, | . do 2d pfd 174| do pfd.... 2 28® [ ire the quotations for leading descriptions: | fnt™Ground steady prices as compared western, $166%; prime timothy, $4.2504.35; corn, 79,00 bu £3,000 bu. | Del. & Hudson..117 |Amer. 8. & R.... Ohlo and Pennsylvania_fleeces With yesterday. Stock cows and heifers clover, contract’grade, $10. Flour, "9,000 bbls.: wheat, | Del. L. & W.....[182 |"do pfd........00 | above, 2a26e and XX abov oi | sold about the same way as the steers. bu, SEZRRauTEnEERnNYL apples rul quiet, but about stead: at_uncha on ' the b for state b be; Y, Baslae. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITSInactive, Prunes were quoted nominally at 3@se ib. Apricots, Roval, 11a14 16c. Peaches, peeled, 16¢20¢; unpeeled, 6@de. D 2E5s’ sauds B L T T T T T T T TSSOSO, e 5 [ 2 1 2 & EIRgENE =° PET TR TN ‘8 $6.00 A MONTH. ol SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases \ and Disorders of Men 12 Years in Omaha. VARICOCELE sua HYDROCELE curea A Y / Method new, never fails, X 2 without cutting, pain or \ lors of time, SYPHILIS: o or life and thepoison thoroughly cleaused from thesystem. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. No “BREAKING OUTY of the disease on the skin or face. Trea nt containe no davgerous drugs or fujurious medicines LOSS OF MANROOD from 3 WEAK M‘“c?ln r VICTIMA TO NERVOUS SEXUALLY DiniLity or EXHAUSTION, WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Loks G and MiboLE . of vim, vigor and streugth, with sexual organs llnllz’mixl"n dlhnd weak. STRICTURE liadieaily cured with a new a Infullible Home Treat- :m: 'cl.isfl" mn.hm;mmvunwm nopain, 0 detention from usiness, Goporrhoe: Kidney and Bladder Tronhies h CURES GUARANTEFD, Comult, ree. Treatment hy Mall. Callon or address 110 8, 14th St, Dr. $saries & Searlos, omaiia, Neb. NO CURE, NO PAY M EN Wil eatore o withous drgs Ciectricitys 3,000 In une, mat failure: not one returned; no C.0. D fraud; write particulars. sent sealed in piain envelope. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Charles Bidg., Denver, Celo. &R 5 eegh: 8i ! m4m3m3or 1= o3 3m, SnsdsndsddnnaddsiEaniasis 28 38s° zamsi: 23 AT T E ST T e g o e e oo 2z ggels Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. ERISIZSRLLREAXAR: e8: a2 : gz¥E 23E g EEEEEE] 125 = P 23 ZZRIRSTTA2S W 334 = W S o e S@dsaaasadanagaasanads PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $11.124 50,000 Denver & R. G.. 21% Amer. Spirits .... delaine, No. 1 combin There w¥ere about twenty-three cars of @125, Lard, per 100 1bs., $1.0067.05, Short ) do pfd... | o pfd.........0 and three-eights bl one-quarter | moxay grass cattle on the market today, ribs sides (Ioose), $6.62 25, Dry salted Erie ... 43 Amer. 8. Hoop... 6% [ blood washed, c; coarse and brald | apg, in ‘view of the fairly good condition of shoulders (boxed), $5.87hy . Bhort clear e do 18t pfd. 403 do pfd.. igan, Wisconsin, ete.: | the'fat cattle market, they brought about sides (boxed), $6.50@6.90. I T—Spot, | Gt. Nor. pfd... 1813 Amer. 8 & W... 435 | X B 1 Michigan com steady prices. Grass cows also sold right WHISKY—Basis of high wines, per gal, ; 1 California, 68 2%d; No. 2 red | Hocking Coal ... 164| do pfd........... 8% . 2 Michigan combing, around steady and western feeders, if good, $1.27. vestern, winter, 6s; No. 1 northern lprllls. Hocking Valley.. 39 I,\nwr. Tin Plate. 42% c; one-quarter blood = wa 266 brought steady to stronger prices and the BUGAR—Cut loaf, $6.15; granulated, $5.60; 4d; Tutures, steady; December, 6s 10%d; | Tilinols_ Central. do pfd ; oarse and braid washed, 25 lons desirable grades were a little dull, but confectioners’ A, $5.60; off A, $5.40. N“,r)-’l'('-\,wflm + A lo‘wa (;plmrul ‘k\' ,\(r,m'r, ;l'lubm'ru 1003 l‘xlllu;, ;u. s 1‘.(‘?{,'{7.'".‘1}‘:- 'f\';.‘.l:‘x'e“r" iss aid not .{mfiz mucln'chume from yesterday. | 63. S -y N—Spot, ISR AR o pfd. e <entucky and Indlana, one-g epre ve sales: : i . 2RTLATE W the receipts and shipments 48 4d; . atendy; November, 48 | Luke torie & W.. 48% Anac. Min, ¢ combing. 23G24c; three-eighths blood, 2ag | HePTesentative o T FERS. BH Fe trara NlieUs fab teralol A Rsstiite anitEste mber, 45 1%d: January, 3s 10%4d. do pfd... 105 Brooklyn R. .. Missouri, one-quarter blood com A fat stuff on the market today, and as the it oies, pis. Shipments, S—Canadian, 68 814d Lake Shore 210% Colo. Fuel & I @2dc; threeelghths blood, 22Gdc No. demand was good on the part of pack rs Fpur, bul LOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady | L. & N.. 3% Con,’ Tobacco ... ombing, 20G2c: lake and Georsia, ‘22 4 they picked up what was offered {n_good Corn, bu. & - Manhattan L. 100t do pfd.. . Territory, scoured basls: Montana an season at just about steady prices. Weth- Sorm b $—At London (Pacific coast, steady | Met. St. R: 728 Federal Stoei’.l.! Wyoming, fine medium and, fine, 17@15c; ers and yearlings €0ld as high as $4.12%, and Pals, b 1 at £2 68GL3 b Mex. Contral o S e seoured, i8adse; staple, 50@a1é; Utah, fine lambs brought as high as $.05. It was wot b IO . ONS—Beef, extra Indla m, Minn. & Bt. L. 81 Gen. Electric | medium and fine, 16G17c; scoured, 47gidc: long before the pens were, cleared of the v, . 4 i prime mess, nominal at 6s. | do pfd, 9 Glucose Sugar... staple, b0c; Idaho, fine medium and'fine, 150 fat stuff, both sheep and lambs. On the Produce exchange today the but- | Pork, prime mess, western, firm at 72s; | Mo, Pacific 5% do pfd 16c; scoured, 48@ddc; staple, We. Australian, Fecders were in fairly good demand today ter market was qulet; creameries, 16@23'c; [ hams, short cu ulrnn{ at | Mobfle & Ohfo... 3913 Inter. Paper scoured basis, spot prices: Combing super- but the tendency was to shaue prices a dalries, 13@20¢, Cheese, active, 104@lldge. | 46s 9d; bacon, Cumberland cut, 35 to 30 Ibs., | M., K. & T. 12§ do pfd........... fine, nominal, 4@ 75c; good, 65@70c; average, trifle unless the quality was very good E uirly active; fresh, 22c. strong at 47 64 short ribs, i8 to 22’ low. | do DAL Tt Laclede Gas' . T | exgée. A The number of buyers on the market has —_— strong at 48s 8d; long clear es, light, | N. J." Central ...147 Nationa! scuit. 9% T, LOU Ne not been as large this week as previous NBW YORK GENERAL MARKET. |30 to 3 Ibs, firm at 48s 9d; long clear mid- | N. Y. Central 10y do pfd........... 92 m'}.“;mml 21,.‘.?. 1@ ight fine, to this time ,and as the supply Is pkewl! dles, & to 40 1bs,' fl Norfolk & W..... 423 National Lea heavy June, 11@15¢c; tub washed, 15@29%c. up In pretty good shape there s ‘Some. te Qfistations at the Dav on short bellles, 14 to 16 Ibs, H do pfd... sibg do prd.......... SN dency toward lower pricea, particularly on Commtatiir ders, square, 14 to 10 Ibi., atrong at s ¥, | No. Pacidc 10t Natlonal icel L. Cotton Market the commoner kinds. © 3 N v < N 0 N sard, prime weste e quatet a do p! . 21 0 . b L i S J. uotations: “holce feu wethers, A NEW YORK, Nov. 17 -FLOUR—Receipts, | 383 6d;" American refined, in palls, dull at | ontario & W RN, Y, ake.10 NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—COTTON—Specu- 4.00; fair to’ good fed wethers. n.r:mg:‘a"g? 23,840 bbls.; oxpiorts, 12,544 bbis.; market was | hos & Qre. Ry. & : o latively the day a pecullar one in the cholce grass "wethers, $3.743.90; fair to well sustained, with o moderato demand at “inest United States, quiet at| do pfd... actfic Const .... 57 © | cotton’ market. Whereas the “fecling wad 00d grass wethers, $3.066614.75; cholce ewes, winter _patents, $3.60G3.90; | g5a: good Un'ted States, quiet at Sla 6. | Pennsylvani 3 1 N radically bullish and though prices scored wuf ; falr to good ewes, $3 his, $3.4008.56; Minnesota pat- | “pa oW rime clty, 268 3; Aus- | Rending ) 187 | pronounced rises operations were confined choice spring lnmbs, $4.90a6 15; winter ext) \\Thf Min- l,\.\]l,, 2;: MH . o do 1st pf 6 . u‘y a4 narrow, ||ruh-.~l.~|nn:l‘l Iul--r“:muxt-l l’m; ;pnn{v u‘amhl, ’Ir‘“m:i”ni fgndar' ewes, $2.5. 5 e ades, | TR merican finest white, b 4 the most part representing settlement o 00; foeder wethers, $.6003.75; feeder lambe, e flour, quie r o t colored,i?s 6d. Rio G. | 4 old Junts. The market started steady, 00140, Represeitailve sales: 3 DEALERS SELL THEM chotce 'to fancy @0, Buck: | Recaipts of wheat during last three days, | o 4 | _do pra: 6" 0013 points higher, ‘and steadily, though Sl 5 at fiour, dull at §2.15 § \ 19600 contals, including 136.000 Amerfcan. § |Pullman ¥ slowly, advanced on room covering, scat- owa feeding ewes.. c s N:l'lvrt‘,l‘\"\:(llhl\lffllvmh ap 6l@sle, o L 1, | Recelpts of Ar -rln"un corn during last three | do 1st pfd. ‘18R [ ] ter I)In\'l stment purchases :mi| slrt‘mulrl_l’m 6 Towa bucks h!flat OIK '0' & R!I!KB Bn LR i days, 228,600 centals, do 24 pfd 0 LRy support from the foreign contingent. The 07 Towa ewe; 01 CORNMEAL-—Firm; yellow western, 87c; | \eather fine. st s uth 3 Mfihences serving to install bull confidence 508 fed ewes.. MAKE THEMN ST Lowis, 8o Drandywine, 32 i —— do_ptd. wero not numerous; in fact, trm- cables i No. o . e, 1. 0. b, | 8t 4lU. 8. Lea and reports that the south wis not selling state, B0@S1C, c. 1. 1., New York, car-| Jeansns City i e (T i < | fts cotton, ns was ted yesterday, were g ol o1 Mb h st 3 220U, 8. Rubber | the dominating factors all ‘day. Recelpts eding, 4261460, c. 1. P! . oA So. Paclfic . a0 pfd decldedly larger than anticipated and e, e. 1. f., Buffal 4 ¢ So, Rallway ..... 11 Western Unfon " &4 s average estimates by the New York § wester c | or, i : do pfd.... G4/Amal, Copper...”. 957 | Cotton exchange members pointed to a A o 3 \ 3 5 h Texas & Pac. 9% Republic I & 8 larger yield than the trade had looked for. . Bpot, firm s K \ Union Paclfic ... 72| do_pfd he public appeared to be entirely ab. ‘-l»u‘uu e i ¢ L do pfd " C.°C. & Bt gorbed In other markets, while prostrated i & 1'1‘-?‘:( !\l-‘-"”l II::(Inli’ l“md Fi No. 2, e - wires in the west [ ented hJ\llll'l!'i‘ rwuhi i ons opened Chofce timothy, $10.00@10,60; chole B Py yyery ing the pit from that quarter. Liverpool v, reflecting .n“m::‘ "‘r 8ellNg by | orivia $9 50411000, ¥, e Shales Boston Stock Quotations, Biated that American buying orders and Bon ity “largeelearanco tha | .. BUTTER—Creamery, 18G2¢; dalry, fancy, [ BOSTON, Nov. ZI.—Call loans, 3G4 per | scarcity of offerings from the south had strength In corn s e, cent; time ~loans, 4@5 per cent. Officlal | caused the advance there. At the close the ing, yiclded fiy y to depression prompt EGGS—Firm; fresh Missouri and Kans prices: market was strong, 11413 points higher, B alsappointing export developms ¥ stock, 19c doz., loss off, cases returned; - X Ty g aa — | Futures closed very stea Novemt Hosed weak 30 ecline: M new white wood cases included, %c more. '| A, T. & 8. F.... 2% Unlon "Land...... 9.97c; . 8.910; January, §.99¢; I? o closed ‘at To%e: Miy. T 1180, | . RECE 8—Wheat, 74,400 bu.; corn, 15,20 [ do pfd.... 84 West End . . | r Marc L 8.71c; Mu, |m;d at 9%, N!v\'h;l‘lll;rr “Close bu.; oats, 2000 bu Amer. Bugar ....133% “. stingh. Elec, |9 o N 3 A August, 9.5 ecomber Closad Bt 7630, FHUPMENTS—Wheat, 89,600 bu; corn, [ do pfd. ... |Wis. Central . | Septembe . "Spot closed quiet} mid CORN-—Recelpts, 13 ; 4,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. Amer. Tl 38 |Atchison ds.... | ditn plands, " otge middling gulr,” 10%c; e oston $ave N. E. G. : ales, 102 baley. ¢ R DN J ] Boston Elevated.158 |Adventure H BRlek, 14 e A 474 afloal i i Toledo Marlet. Boston & Me 197 Allouez Min. Co with wheat, turned strong on heavy TOLEDO. Nov CHITAT—Dull _ and tongda (1 /TR N i e Sugar Warket, boa 1 blearinces and !‘lll;l‘lln‘lr“imm:v In % Titke; December, T4ci Janu- | Dominion Coal. W Ammal, Sopp NEW ORLIANS, v J cago, but even May, 79¢. " 12 08to] b Prm; open N i3 11-16c; open ki ensed off undor realiaing ‘and closed w AT B3t atesdy: oash, 800i Dol ot at 1 Hotion & Mont, te centrifugal, 3 1-16G4%c; centrifugal gran- at o partial e net loss; May, 121501250, | do_ ptd 2% Car o Haoton. ulated, 4 6-16c; whites, 1%G4 11-16c; yellows, :I‘o-.a‘d at 42%e; December, 4%G e, closed Fltchbur, %9 " Centennial ! 4G4 0-18c; mecdnda Molasses, “stoady; C. ce S Slec % T % open kettle, 184 centrifugal, 15@20c. | BRI mecouty, b exvorty 1305 | Gen, TN Frankiin Lol 450 | gben KEtS, el g 10 at K good to, prime mtbers, BUU0IL | | g8kt bbbl g0k S8 A ook Ty 3 4e; No. b d teoeee de . an; At A SET 8UG pai s 38 . & 3 b poor to ‘medium, $4.26416.25; selected feeders, 2 Wwhite, ‘201 o, Al er. 1 rd L Osceola. .. 7 LONDON, ' Nov. 7. BUGAR~—No V8 AND HEIFERS, Kteady nt $3.6004.%: mixed stockers, slow A g8 mixed western, 77140 track, whit '3 3 13 Parrc . ' - —BU “ At $2.25@3 65; cows, §2.60614.25; helfers, $27 @ Mty el . 8 y NE! ) UGAR—Raw, LVES. & ows, $2.00 I A . B R . N ping Thygsie. good to 1 fich Feigphione. 8, QUINCY e Gopiiihg | s st 1 i centrifuga), ¥ GG CALVEA, 485; canners, R200a2; bulls, weak at 32w R. C. PETERS & CO,, SRR TERiy ! BHIUIRG, TDHAPW0) 900 10| pepAD: Gl 2 Oid Colony marack 4 eat, 4¥e; ¥ 1ed e, Reflied | 8 Botee. “at W.00B5 00, Tewans. yecelpia. 3| GENT, “‘em' Sicady; state. common to cholce. Dull and we Qi Daminlon .. E s | N A H PN c 24 3 25 head: ',;,a‘ on wale tnday; ,,’5““"{""‘ At $ RENTAL A . crop. 16@d1os 189 crop, 1€Sc; ol A 4 e ST - 5 » or N g 1 od exas-fed steers, $4.0004.86: Texas grass Paciilc’ const. 100" crop, 1ogride; 1 crop, | | LGS QUL Srmab easty, i Y ¥ : » % 4003 0 , Budoc: ‘mould Ar| 3 : steers, 900415 Texun bulls, $26000% Ground Floor, Bee Bullding. toguc: old dase. o weste ; fresh southwestern, 2c; fresh o arushea. 6o poocraY: HOGS—Tteccints (odwy 3600 head: ¢ FIRES-PIEm; Galveston, %0 to 3 Ibs., | South i o 0c; granulated, 5.60c; cubés, 5.7c, morrow, 40,000 head, estimated; left over, 185@180; Callfornia, 21 to 2 1bs,, 19c; Texus | ¢ *iftrm; New York full creams, ! D0 00 lower: &otive. clostt L st H s 9 - o arsag'to 80 Ibs., 1o | faney small, 1lc; New York fair to chotee, on Mark . x top, $4.9714: mixed and butohers, $466G" 97 YATHIER-Steady: hemlock sole. Buenos i11e e B 8 bod’ to cholee. heavy, $41004.8: rougn H LEAT @ X OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 27.—OTL—Credit bal- 4 feeders, 9d to, g {35l Hiois piEn RPEHNI‘.Y& CO. o3 EE£B2ZEy 3 BT e e z83 ] T LHEERS LSSSIEEr 000 0002 L L O MRS IS IS IRSNS VNN NN i 3 S5SS388: soroarsomeninamemens BEEEE 161 Wyoming feeder wethery. 358 feeding wethers... 414 western fed mixed 220 fed wethers 8 Jowa lambs.... 266 Nebraska lambs... 260 ebraska fed lambs o4 Wyoming feeder sheep. 29 Wyoming feeder sheep 168 Wyoming fecder sheep % Wyoming feeder sheep 1 Nebraska ewe ... 2 Nebraska ewes .. .. 480 Nebraska fed wethers 1 lowa lamb ... . 1 Nebraska lamb . . 1:; fiv::nus’l:u (&u:ldll.‘l’fls, 2 When General Lee comes to Omaha braska feeding. ewes 4 30 Nebraska cull fecding lam be will not Ond as handsome an ofice 36 Nebraska cull feeding lamba &1 awaiting him as the one occupied by R rod 31 Nopraska cull feeaink lamia & S o Re——— - » partment of the Missourl. This effice | CHICAGO LIVEL STOCK MARKET. || 5. the atth floor of The Beo Bullding is mow vacant. It would make the tle About Steady—Sheep Highe! adsomest office ia tewn for som: CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—CATTLE—Rec oo 7,000 head; teers, generally about stead o butchers' stock closing weak to 10c lowe p natives, best on sale today, four car BEERZIR THE COMMANDING GENERAL AARASSS SN S PR SRABSES e seseonsecses HEIFERS, 42 2% 942 2 30 620 27 285 8] ds58 & e B emows o o mssmmmenenn & s BBe oo & I8 SITTTIBHLKS s Ayres, light to heavywelghts, 24@2ic; acld, i ances, $1.07 ificates, $1.09 bid at th § st. @410, - i~ gAY i s 150, o4 e, sales, '$4 800 . setio " fsso P lar . 8§ (Ophir .. : close; no sales; shipments 156,830 bbls., ave 23 feeders. BB NN _Rec S VOOeim; domestlo fleece, . HOe; | M 18, 2 fi-f»'f:&v"'\rl;u e (P mouth 1ot Srgo 0 VEla; puna 61625 bols, averike § fegdere WBHEEE AND LAMBS Recelpts. 13,00 5y%) o Ing bran, $16.00616.35; ¢: N oFthe! Con. Cal. & Quicksilver | i 90,342 bbls higher; others slow: lambs, '10615¢ hizhar; bR O T W 3, nokthern, ‘ Koo to wholce wethers, $4.0064.25; tair 1o cholce mixed, $3.70@4.00; ~ western sheen, 1 : o R d W00 108 | do pfe NBEW YORK, r. 87.—O1L8S—~Cottonseed, mddiing, “SIT00I0R; Winter bran, 317,004 A therty, TUGTAE. " vecons Bonaweod oo gt PId UM | weaki prime chude, Sie; primo crude. S » 018 ol B HOVISTON t v : v ThALSE 3 v i Aecond | igle & Norcross, @0 |[Standard . ., Petro'eum, dull; New York re- COLORADO, Ly 2,60613.60; atl EROVIBIONG=Leet, Armer: to S0 | patents. | S.T5GLEL rst clears, $.80G20; | Homestake ..M Unlon Con . g, gt Phlladéiphia’ and” Baltimore; 093 B 40 2 8rs Tex, HE 8 b, Western lnsabm, 8175065 B, i econd cle b@2.18, o1 3 T |gles osin, steady; ed, common h D R M- WGl oty BRAN=In bulk, 8,001, Jhom suarer O L Kood, $1.6). ‘Turpentine, quiet ol 424UAde. ; 57 88 7 atreTox New York Live Stock ROOM 4 NY LIFE BLOG. T 010 340 1 8trTex., NEW YORK, Nov. 21—-BEEVES—Re- L i — i - pickled sh , o Milywaukee Grain Market, ARERFIR. sonveesnatbl Tt New York Dry ds. ol Bhook—C: -— ” weak: west: | MILWAUK s NEW YORK, Nov DRY GOODS- wt*s 4 T hul, T T g 6,12 . 3 nothing doing: feeling wtendy; cables slow A five cattle. 11Gizc; tops, 15ke; Tefrigerato JAMES E- BOYD & GO opysmber, Low 1 northern, here have been no chianges In prices today McPhee & Mullen— d ; 3 e CHICAGO, b on brown or bleached cottons. The current 180 & 00 2 feedors. Bierh fS%a; Thiome 16 | 39, campoind, K408, Pork. | RY 3 No. 1, 495500, balances, § postod ¢xchange, 81 demand s moderate for both. In conrse | 1 bull.....1060 290 24 feedors beet, 9 : intpments. 778 | ‘Yerephone 1039 Oman., ‘n“"‘lwf‘ B PHOEE Qlaen | _HAB ~Dull; No @toc; sample, 456 | q4.561,; New change, 15c Aiscol colored cottons some eastern makes of nine- | 45 steers.... 935 3 40 b3 steers. . CALY Recelpts, head; mark COMMISSION fljl-_A OW—Finm; city (82 per pkg), %@ | SeE ":'9!!((. DELF HlA.‘ 3 Clearir Qunos denlne ‘;-\r-}:{‘nl\':n-"tl”'w her yard. | 38 uteers.... 903 18 B iieen, rassers not wanted and nominal; “’"oc‘s b N 615140, ¥ - 987, 406; balances, $2, 1 . ‘erage request and no new e 30 2% - N @ 9 Boj & L free, $KGSe. Duluth Market, HALTIMORIE, Nov. 27.- price dexelopments. Ginghams very firm . LAMBSRecripts, 1670 | GRAING Pkuv‘lfi:;“:.::::‘ “c"‘ head: sheep steady; prime sheep, stron CLETERS RTTY essoses rowesests o €8 £2238 § s353 M"’—"Nn 433'5%""‘" fair to extra, 1‘;.’.‘;;‘#";«'1" ov ;rlf—\\“gll- T;‘l;nnhNN’) (h%.rlvullnnlx'?;;. sfiu P S PR |h.rnu'xluiul. ll'rml cloths ‘nlm«» firm and i 3 3 d, ) northern, 72%c; No. T, LOUIS, . 21,—C) , $6,020016; | fair b %}hhn—nmlw. 5700 p 1 steadys n’bm. % Y ov. earings, $6.021 falr business In narrow odds on basis of lumba, firm; falr to choice sheep. §3 00ud.0). 3 John A Warren & Ce common to prime lambs, $1.60g0.60; one car Ricago snd New Yok northern, . & spring, 69%c; to balances, $673,776; money, 4G7 per ceat; New | 3lac for regulars,