Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1894, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEftCJBER 28 , 1894.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Monday's Advance Materially Bcdnced by
Yesterday's Market Movements.
CORN WAS NEGLECTED GENERALLY ALLDAY
Feeling AVni Ilcnrlsh on tha Liberal Ho-
cclpt * nn I KatlnmtM for Tomorrow
Tindlng In Out * Wai
Largely Local.
OHICAQO , Nov. 27. Free Eclllng. larse
northwestern receipts nnd an Increase In
etockfl In this country lopped oft the creator
part of ycsterday'a advance In wheat Icxlay
and left May % c lower. May corn ilroppeil
Uc , Mny oats closed Ho lower and pro-
vlHlona nnUhcd at declines. Another day
of heavy receipts In the northwest rathei
detracted train the bullish prospect at the
opening of the whent market. A Rood many
traders -who refused to sell May wheat at the
close yesterday nt COtfc sold , at 03c ,
and I'ardrtdge added xhort wheat to the
Htream of lonK stuff which came up on the
market during the llrst lialf hour. The
price dipped to BDJic for u second , but many
buyers had evidently held off ( or such ar
opportunity , and when they bid for It sell ,
era withdrew until It had recovered to COViC
A cablegram from London reported that th
weather In the Argentine was unfuvorabli
for the wheat crop. New York reportcc
foreigners as moderate sellers of wheat nl
the opening. DrodHtrcct's report of the vis-
Ibte supply only R ve the stocks in till.1
country , the cablegram Blvlmr the stock !
In ICuropc and. allout not havliiK come t (
hand , It was explained from New Yotk
The rcirart gave stol'ktt cost of the Hock ]
mountains QH Increased lC9i,000 ! bu. for Hit
week and west Increased 399,000 bu. Thi
market , which had been well malntalnct
around Mo up to that time , soon thcreaftei
be on to give way and about half an houi
from , the close May \VUH down to 5'Jlic
Closing cables Rive Liverpool , London
Paris , Berlin ancl Antwerp ojs all higher
May closed at IWic.
Corn was neglected. The feeling was bear
Ish on the liberal receipts today and tin
moderately large receipts estimated for to
morrow. RcculptK for today were 912 cars
ot which nboui 7 per cent was contract
For tomorrow CSO c.irs are estimated. MIIJ
opened at 4ic ! , but noon declined to 4gc
It recovered to from 4Sc to 48ic. am
tended gradually down again , closing a
Trading In onts was conflned entirely ti
Io < ; aL traders , nnd scattered nt that. Flue
Illations were governed b > ( nelghborlni
coreala and kept within fa narrow rangi
during" the entire sesnlon. May Bold fron
3ZV4C lip to : . % c and down tO'IKVic , whcr
it closwi.
HecelptK oMiORS were 0,000 less than yester
lay's .estimates nnd price * for them , n
rcpftrtciUfrom the yards , were from So ti
] 0c higher , , wlilch started the provision mar
kct at aa advance. The prices at the be
Klnnlng were the best oC Die. day. Closltu
quotations showed the following losse.n
1'ork , 17J4c ; ribs , lOcj lonl. lOc.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Artlck'H. _ . lgr 3n.J III { IT. | Low. | Cloi3.
Cash , notations were ns fnllovva ;
KUlUlt Klemly mi , ] imchnnRpil.
AVllUAT- i ) . 2 Fiirlnir , 57siDS4c ! ; No. 3 spill
inmlnal , No , 2 leil , DlU I'-i' ' .
fOltN-No : , 4Rs ; Ko. 3 yellow. l.1fi > l3'iP.
OATH No. 2 , "S c ; No. 2 unite , S > * > * ; , Mr
S' white , soiiiffiric
HYIV-No. 2. 4 | e.
TJAHLIIV No : 2 , Slcj No. J , C0fl34c ; No. 4
noritln.il
fL.XX SKllD No. 1. Jl.10.
TtMOTIir HUiiI > rlme. J3.COn3.C3.
I'riOVIHlONS .Mesa pork. , per bbl. , JI2.00J
lilJKi.lariJi.P'T ' 10J Mis. . JC.aOf/6.92V4 : shoit rib
sliles ( loose ) . f5.00 6.12Vs ; dry salted shoulder
ILoxed ) , $5.Wi5jJ.7J ; tliort clear tides ( buxed )
' ' '
'Vv'l'llSICY Distillers" Hnishcd goods , per unl.
fiUOAHS UnclninRcil.
The tollowliiK cie the receipts and shipment
tcJuy :
On tlio I'roduco oxchinirn to I.iy tlio butter mar
ket W.-IB Bteady : crp.iiucry , 142 c ; dairy , iv&sa
' 'B , Bteady ; ' 'Odi''lc.
Ni\V YOKK ( li :
Yctcriliy's Quntntluni on Flour , drain nnc
NK\V YORK , Nov. 2T. l-'LOUIt-Uecclpts ,
bbls.j exports , G2.000 LhU. ; sales , ll.L'W
market steady , but dull ; Porter's bid wlthdrawr
winter stralRhls , nrm and scarce. Southern lloui
dull , Itye Hour , nulct ; sales , 273 bhb. Uucl <
client Hour , dull and eaiy. Jl.C-Om.33.
1U'C1C\Y.HUAT-1 ' > U1I ; MQCOe.
CO11N MEAL-Dull ; sales , 3M bills. , 2.00i ) sack !
yellgw western , fl.ZOOI.3 ; nramlj-wlnc , $3.03.
HYB Nominal ; car lots , 6485Ic ; Loat load :
tcwr.Sc.
KAHLnY Dull ; woelern , C3 6tc.
WHEAT Receipts , 152.000 bu. ; exports , 8.N
bu ; sale * . 4.1M.OOO bu. futures ; spot. none. Kpc
market , dull ; No. 2 led , In stole and elevaloi
ta o ; alloat. WV4u ; f. o. b. , MCTOJUc : No.
northern , CCHcr dellvervil ; No. 1 hard , WVic. O |
tluiw opened weaker under foreign selling nn
large nortlme t receipts , rallied on Rood loci
tmjlnir for short account , but finally decline
sliaiply on reports ot an Indiana Hour mill fat
uiv and rumors that IIS vea.jols bad b en ci
gaBed abroad to carry Brain from ElarU sea port !
rkMAl at liO'lc decline. No. Z reil. Janunr
J 5-l8nol.c. : ( cloKixl 59Uc : Krbruary , COWilOO' , *
closed COUc ; Mnrcli. CIViUC'ic. closed Cl'ic : Ma'
ti 11 WttX 9,10o , closf.l ejVtC ; Jure ? , . C316lW ( } |
cloBeil 63',4C : July , C3 tyoHjf. closet GJ c ; Ni
\tnilxr , closed CS'.ic ; December , WiBoOiJc , clone
ltt\tc.
C-ORN Kecelpts , 140.100 bu. : exports. 3MJ bu
sales , 3W.COO tin. futures nnd CI.OW bu. SIM
Spot market , llrm ; No. 2 , SlTiBoTXc afloat ; N
Z whit * . 67t < e , delivered ; No , 3. t ffoU' . O ]
tlons opened wenk with wheat nnd on bis n
cefpts , but recovcicd on tuyliu : by hlunts , Hnall
docllnlmr with wheat , and dried at Vc net d <
cllnc January , closed 6c ; May. 6'ir5J 0-16i
closed SSV c. NoM-mlier , IC trilc , clused 55'i <
December , G4i > 34c , closed 54c.
OKI'S UrcctnlH. 19J,000 bu. ; rxjiorts , 7,000 bu
s.ik-H. 70,000 bu. futures and 13.000 liu , l t. HIM
maiket dull ; No. 2. X\c ; No. S. delivered. 51V
No , 2 white , ! 7c ; No. I wMtc. Wo ; trnel
uhlta weitern , : Vllc ; tnick. wlilte state , 3S
lc Options generally steady all day , with
Hmall trade , und dined at uuchanccil prlco
January , cloned H e ; l' brn ry. clcsed. 35Vli
May. S3itf56e , clored 3Jic ; December , clus <
SSSc
II AYUaaler : thlpplnc. 5005iic ! ; peed to cho.c
WOOL Dullj domestic ll c . iTOMo ; imllei
l
1.1S.VT1IKH l-'lrm : hemlock pole. Iluencji Ayrc
llflhl ti > ItrnryM > lBhlH l.4fSc. !
i'HOVlSlONB llcef , Uull. Cut raeals , nufc
Tvunl. qulel : wrsti-in etmm clsix.il nt $7,33 , B.I- !
134 tierces at $7.3 ? ; option rates. 230 tu-iccs ; O
ccinbcr , $7.23 ; Novvmtirr , clmnt $7.33 , nan
Innl December. $7.33. January. $7.23. noinln.i
rcllncd , dull : continent , 17.70H. . A. , $ V.-J ; con
] Kiund ( JS.iiy3.tO. 1'orK , Uull ; family , J12.M )
lu''lTKIt - < Jtll t ; western Hairy , llfflfc ; rrw
cm crvaiiKry , lu972Cc ; vveylent factory , 4Viv7l34-.i
Klzlna , I6c ; Imlliitlon cuumery. UfiiDc ; itj
Oalrj13Qr3VCc ; Blnlo crramrry. JSfJj- .
CIIKisi--jiilet ; mate , lirw. Mfll'ie : > mal
SOl v , tuit flillnf. SLjtjkt' ; full sklitu , 2M3r ' ,
Uf.OS Dull ; ktato nnd I'rnnjRylv-anla , ZMtiVfr
' ' ' *
KtfJJ'tu , case * . $3.j'ffLOO , i'cceTl > t , 7,713 pUir ,
U.MWVlul | tut Blmdy ; city. 4 11-ltioj coin
trj4 13-lCc.
I'KTHOUUUM-Nominal ; X'nltcil clcuod nt 2 ! ,
likl.V > hliiti < i. In Ittln. . } \Vatliliuton , 'l
liollc , J2 ; rcllntHl. New VoiU. $ ; . ; I'hll.nle
iiliLt nnj ILililmurr , Ji.U ; I'hllaJvhHiki ur
llallliuurv. In tiulk , U.W.
HOS1N Slcajy itrplncd , cnnunoit to ECO
tl. Uff1.33. (
Trm'BNTINR uIn at
tlo. [ air
. . .
MOI.AHHK3Uiilt'tr New Orlonru , open hettt
- - - . flKxtt * . IUiCllW ; pl t.'is dul
Salc-H on 'i-hini ; * : U rrh tin. $ U.,8 ; n tui
jHiiuarr. fl-i7 > : S tnna Jiftuar > " . JI3.SO : I" toi
Vtbtunrv IU , * ' ' ) l..rcii.
, ; - \ u . JOAt ; a tm
- . . , - , . _ . - , , rrr - CXt ? ! * * !
pfico.iui : >
rtvan w price. $3t.sj Vfti.nl.
CllTfwN aKlU > Oil.Ouhrt. . rm-lt. 2S 23U
yrlimr bulicr Krml . Mt/ilc. iiclux itllow. jj
I > -m nliltc , tc , nomlnnl ,
Con e Alnrkou
XUXV * 1'OIIIv. Nov. l CnVKUV Oiilloi
. H > tu4 flrui al t V3i BoluU ujvino * . anJ rul <
lower tc Mronc cu ruaton or ehoUra la llrezl
mo l off UtT. nnd eloerd Ixirely ulrndjr at tin-
chnnirnl In 9) pol9ta ndrnntrr mill. SW ) hncn.
ncludlnir : Non-mlwr. $11. OT ; Decrmher , tn.tW
3.70 ; January , tlI.73fll.S4 ; March. | 1H08U.T ( ;
Inv , J1Z.WW12.30 ; June. JI3.2S ; Bcplrmbcr. 111(11 (
ItM ; | K > t Forfee , nio. rteady , No. 7. JI3.7I ;
mild , quiet ; Cordova , Jl . 15. ) ; aaleJ , Cno pkfta.
lahla Mo. 6. alloat , III.Z ) : 8pkR > , Rnvanlll.i.
\Varehodns dellvrrli r from Nen- York
onlcnlay , 1 ,984Mrt \ ; New Yolk o'.ock today ,
4.6S7 lHKS ] Unltrtl Htnlcs Btix h , 1W.4I3 liagi ,
nont for 1111'nlteil filntcK , m.dX ) IHIKI ; total
Ift'ble nipply for the United Etatcs , IWlVt9 bags ,
Ralnut 4 < 7. < l lmf taut year.
HANTOH , NOT * . Z7 _ Market quiet ; Jtnod nveracr
antn.i , IlI.liD ; receiptstno dnj-s , 1JV ( liaEO
( < ! < , K7.004 | UK .
IIAMHI'ltd. Nor. 27. Market tlrmt prlees un-
i.iner , ! In 1't ptx nilvnnce ; tales , ll.'MO ling * .
IIAVHE Nov. 27. Market opened quiet at W
clrnnce ; at noon , MHiif aihanco ; nt 3 f. m ,
; rnOr at Uf advance to It decline : cloieil
ndy at 1Q1'4 ( nihnnco ; total alei , ttWt ) lx\g * .
IllO IK JANBIllO. Nov. 27. Market Btronif !
, . T Illo. 112.3 } ; cxchanxe. 11 7-1 W : receipt * , inrc
ayx , r.W ) | KIR : clrared for the t'nlteil Btatei ,
000 tings ; cltared for Kurope , none ; ttoclc , 221-
KM
OMAHA ai'.MlltAI , 3IAKKirJ. :
Condition of Tmiln and Quotation * oil
Stnpln mill 1'uncjr I'roilitcn ,
Turkfn io1d to n IT lie belter advantage yester
lay ovrinfr to the TlKltikBglvlnic demand ,
Itccclpla of liny arc Urge and tlic market I :
ot 10 firm. Quotatloni :
IUITTEil-1'atUlng Btock. "H ? Sc : fair to goikl
country , Iltfl3c : choice to fancy. lJU17c ; c tr.
red creamery. lOWMkr ; acparator cr-amer } ' . 23c.
IGOS Strictly freih Uid , ! lf2c ; froah ( col <
torwce ) 17 l c.
MVO 1'OUWnr-OM h'ens. c ; spring chick
ns , 4c ; ducks , r > c ; turkey > , Cc ; heavy toma , 1C
'ic : ceeae , OQSVic.
DlinSKHD POUt-TUY Chickens , fair , 4V4c
holce lar p , &ci choice small , EC ; turkeys , fall
, o eood , CflCc ; clwlce heavy , 7c ; choice tmill
c ; ducks , fair to Rood , Cc : fascy , 7GSc ; eeesc.1
air tc K < K4l , OffOo ; fancy , 7CSc.
OA&IHl'ralr.e chickens p r dna . } 3.5)SJ.7B )
crousr , per doi. , JJ.l ( fJ.M ; blue wlnjt teal , p < >
102. , ) l.BOrl,75 ; Krcen wlnn teiit , p-r doz. , SI. Sill
CQ ; duck * , mixed , per iloi. . JI.O-W1.2 : canvas
i.icks. t4.ouoi.SO : mallards and red liraiU , J2.Wf
.73 ; quail. fl.&Wl.TS : dp r saddles , 12il5c ; an
elnpn paddlcx. UWllc ; small rabbits , U ; Jacl
ublilts. J1WO1.7D.
VCAI Cbolce fat and small veals are quotei
at T.CT Inrjrc anJ coarse , 3O1c.
CHUnSK Wisconsin full cream. Young A.
3c ; twins. 12Vic ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream
lc ; Nebinskn nnd Iowa , cart skims. 7@Sc
Mnibureer. No. 1 , lie ; brlclc. No. 1 , lie : Swiss
No. 1. 14fj115c.
HAY-Upland hay. $3.50 ; midland. n lowland
S.50 ; ryt ; &trnw * } G. Color maUe the price 01
iay. 1'glit ' similes sell the Ust. Only top grade
brine top prices.
PIUEONS-Old bints , per doz. . T5C
The potatoe market l < In rather a demoralize
condition. Quotations :
POTATOES Western stock , car lots. CC63c
small lots. 70c.
OLD 11BANS Hand-picked , navy , j : ; llm
beans , per lu. . 5Hc.
ONIONS-On onlcrs , 6370c.
OAllHAaB-On orders. 1'tc.
CniiUY-P-r doz. . MJ135C.
SWUUT IH > TVrOES Per bbl. , tiTJOJ.M.
nUKTS-P r bu. , 60O60C.
CAnROTS-Per ou. . CDBCOc
CAUMKI.OWKU-I'er doz. , $2.25.
KQC1 PLANT 1'er doz. . We.
HOH.SCHAinslI-I'er lb. . 79SC.
PAHSNIl'S 1'er bu. . COflCOc.
nUTABAOAS-Per bu. . 75Q90.
PAIlShnY I'er ( ! ca , bunches , Ke.
TUIlNIPSi-1'ec bu. . tOc ;
BP1.1T I'nAS-I"er H. , 3)TJ3V4c. )
llUItllAUO SQUAB1I Per doz. , 75C
TOStATOKS Per lu. , 11.00.
QREEN PUASi-Per bu. , $ l.5ffL53.
rnuiTS.
The follow Ins rejioit rrBardlns fruit prospect
from eoutbern California will be of Interest :
L.OS Anseles County Oranges are Biowfn
tee/ ! and piomlsu n. K"-i'l crop. Not much fan
ivnrk can be done till tha rains come.
l fversld < - The oranKs crop will bellRlil n re
urds serdltnKs ; btiddetl varieties will be a fu
average. The fruit looks welt.
OraiiKO County Oranges nrc looklns exceed
Ingly line nd promise a e"oil crop. Shlppln
of celery tms iTimmcnod Ihc weatlicr ua
c'laraclerlzed by nn unusual Riicce nlon ot heav
nlRht fojs nhlcli beted till the middle of th ; for <
noon ; the remalad > r of tlio days were clear an
pleasant. A few d.iya moro will complete tli
lnr\t-3tUiK oCvalnuta and peanuts , and nil It
terexts will be ready for rain. The alnut cro
nould hnve been larger than last yfur's but ft
fome loss because of hot wind. Peanuts nt
turning out uell , with prospects for fair rt
turns.
QUINCKS-Callfornla. per 50-lb. bor , JI.M.
APP , lJS-aood Block , per bbl. . JJ.JOMS.71
Michigan stock , $1 ; New Yurk or New
.25.
.25.PBAClIKSNnne.
PBAClIKS-Nnne.
I'l.UMS California , none.
I'KUNIIS None.
VKAIIS Winter JJellls. H.7DS100.
OltAl'HS Concord , K-lb. baskets , none ; Ma
Ros. 1 > T K to W-lb. bbls. RroHi. J7r,0 P.l .
CRANOUUIIIBS Capo Co < l fancy. $10 per bb
TItOPICAlt TP.U1T3.
OHANOnS florlilas. JJ.73. /
1IANANAK Choice slock. $2.0002.50 per bund
I.KMONS MatasV , J3.7Jifl.CO ; fancy riorldr
slzes 2.-i < ) nnd V > , JI.OOiff4.2J.
I'l N K A PI' LCS-None.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OYSTnnS IXL. $ e ; medulm , per can. lOc
liorsc sliiies , U'c ; extra standatds. 15c ; extra c
lecls , 17c ; company selects. 21e ; New Yor
counts. 2" o. .
NEW riGS-Fancy , ICc ; choice , UBHIeCa !
Ifornla. bags , 8c ,
HONIiY New Yorlt. 17c ; California , l c.
MAPL.C SYllUP Uallon cans , per doz. . $1 ! .
NUTS Almonds , UClCc ; Knsllsli walnuts. 12 <
filberts. 12c : Ilraill nuts. Scr eastern ciiestniit
nn rood stock ; sbellbark hickory nuts , per bu
$2 ; larKO hickory nuts , $1,7 ! ! ; fancy raw peanut ;
Cc ; roasted peanuts , 7Hc.
HATJI-it : KIlAUT-CboIco while , per bbl. , $1. ;
04.73 ; per half bbl. , $2.SO.
JtlNCn MI3AT Pnncy. In half bbls. , per lb
ic ; ID ml. liffs , 7c ; condensed , per case of
daz. pkg * . , $2.75.
riSII Krcsh caunht crapplcs , perch and sui
kli , 3QM ; buffalo , SfHc ; plko and pickerel , CJSi
cntnsh. 8f9e : black bass. 12ffl3c.
CIDKR Pure julcP. per bbl. , $3.M , half bbl. , $
HlDCS-No. 1 Bieen hides , 3V c ; No. 2 crec
hides , 3'4c : No. 1 jireen salted hides , 4Vic ; No.
preen ral.ed hldn , J'ic ' : No. 1 green raltcnl hide :
li to 40 Ibi. , IVfccr No. 2 green Halted hides. 2i I
49 IbT. , 3',6c ; No. I .veal calf , 8 to 13 Ibi. . 7c : Ni
2 veal calf. S to 15Jbs. , 5c ; No. 1 dry ( lint hide
Cc : No. Z dry Hint hides. 4c ; No. 1 dry saltt
hides. He : part cured hides , KO per lb. less tha
fully cured.
SHEEP PBLTS-Orecn salted , each. SSflRO ,
erecn Railed sheJtllnirs ( short woo led early skins
each. G 15c : drysjiearllns - * ( short wooled carl
aklns ) . No , 1 , each , 5-iIlOc ; dry shearlings ( aho
wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 60 ; dry fill
Kansai and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pi
In. , actual welelit. f'ffSc ; diy flint Kansas ar
Nebraska murrain- wool jiells , per 11) . , nctu :
wclslit , 486c ; dr > - flint Coloiiido butcher wo
pelts , per lb. . . .actualclglit. . 4B6ic ! ; dry Illi
Colorado murrain 'wool pelts , per lb. , actui
weight. 4Cc.
TALLOW AND OHEASE Tr.llow. No. 1 , 4
4Hc ; tallow , No. 2 , 3VJO4c ; grease , whllo A , 4
* Hc ; grease , white 11 , 3Ho ; Breose , ' yellow , 314 ,
itrcase , dark , 2Hf3c ; old butter. 2fJ21 c ; bee
wax. prime , 17i ? . c : rough tallow , 2c.
Ft'IlS Heir , black. No. 1 larce. $20.00023.0
No. 1 medium , Jl" : No. 1 small , JS WTJ10.Wtea
black , yearllncs. No. 1 IJTRP , $12.00 < sn,00 ; No.
meillum. $10 ; N > > 1 smnll. $7 ; bear , black , cub
No. 1 larce. J8.00OS.OO ; No. 1 mciTium. $3.00SJ .0
No. 1 tunall , $1 : bear , blaek. Montana and Itocl
mountain. No. 1 Jarpe , Jl3.e0ii22.oo ; No. 1 mellui
$14 ; No. 1 small , $10 ; bear , black , Montana yea
lings. No. 1 larRo , $12 ; No. 1 medium , $3 ; No ,
smalU U : bear , black. Montnnt cubNo. .
laiRir. tO.CO ; Nd. I medium. J4.M ; No. 1 sma !
$3 ; bc-ar , silver tip. No. 1 large , $ M ; No.
medium. $12 ; No. 1 small. $ S ; t-ar , silver tl
VoarllnRs. No , 1 UIK . $ lltNo. . 1 medium. $
No. 1 small , $5 ; bear , silver tin , cub . No.
larKe , $6 ; No. l medium , JI.CO ; No. 1 p.innll. ;
lnr , brown. No. 1 larso , J.'O.OiU2S.U-j ; No.
medium. $13 ; No. l Hmnll. $12 ; beir , brown , jei
Hugs , No. 1 large. JIO.OJ012.CO ; No. 1 medium , t
No. 1 small , JO ; bt-.ir. bronn , cubs. No. 1 Inrg
$7 ; No. 1 medium. . $3 ; No , 1 small , $3 , badgu
No. 1 large , JI.COtfl.50 ; No. 1 medium , GOc : N'
1 smiill , &Pcr flsbcr. No. 1 Urge , fS ; Nn , 1 inrdlui
JC ; No. 1 small , Jt ; fnx , silver , ns tn color a
cordlni ; to bc.iuty , No. 1 targe , $100 ; No
medium. JiW ; No. 1 email , $10 ; fo-c , silver , pil
according to U-auty. No. 1 large. $50 ; No.
medium. $30 ; No. 1 small , J.'O ; ft x. crous. No.
large , $7 ; No. 1 medium , $3 ; No. 1 small. J
fox , red. No. I large , J1.50 ; No. 1 medium. $1.2
No. I small. Jl ; fox , gray. No. 1 laise , 75c ; N
1 medium , IVOc No. 1 small.lOc ; fov. kit , Nn.
large , Me ; No. t medium , 40c : No. 1 em-ill , 3t )
IJIIT. No. 1 larict$3j No. 1 medium , $ ' ; No.
email. $1.50 : ranrttii. No. 1 Urge. $ : ; NO.
mpillum , JI.W ; Nu. 1 small , 41 ; mink. No.
largo , C0fl o ; No. 1 medium. 40c : No. 1 smal
Kct minlt. dark. No. l Urge. . Kc ; No. 1 medlur
< Ou ; No. t smalt , wo ; mountain lion , perfect hei
and feet , No , 1 l.irno , $1,001 2.00 ; Imperfect i > kln
2HMo : otter. N < i. 1 iHrge. $ S ; No. 1 medlur
IC.OJV7.00 ; No. 1 small. $ S ; oiler , pale. No.
large. $7 : No. \ tnrdlunr. $3 ; No. 1 rmall , $
raccoon. No. t largs : OOtfTOc : No. 1 mnllum. CO
No. I smalir S3o , raccoon , black , us to be.tut
No. 1 large. 5V 2OJ ; skunk , l.liclc , cased. No.
largo , $1.23 , No. 1 medium73c : Na. 1 small , W
Btamk , short striped. No. 1 large , II ; No.
medium , Iflc : No. 1 small , 43c : fkunk , narro
strlpnl. No. 1 Urge , Me ; No. 1 medium , 40o ; N
1 nmjll , ! 5c ; tlcunk. brnad strliHtl. No. 1 btric
Mffiic ; wclverlmNo. . 1 large. $4 ; No , 1 medlur
$3. Ni > , l small , $2 ; wolf , mountain. No. l lure
S3 ; No. 1 medium. $ J ; N * . 1 Kmall. $1.50 ; wol
prulrle. No. I large , iasOc : No. 1 medium. CO
No. I smalt. 40.- ; beaver , per kln. No. 1 larr
$ } .00 < iC. < W , No. I medium. $1 M ; No , 1 small. $
bav r. kits. No. I ) arn . $2 ; No. l medium , Jl.5
N > . 1 small. 75c ; niuckntts. winter. No. I larr
SSldc : No. 1 medium. ci No. 1 small , 7c ; muil
ciiu. fall. No. 1 larg . 4Ziffio ; N . 1 medium. ' 7
No. 1 t inn 1 1 , tic ; niuifcrnts. kits , : tf3c.
I.Uorpuol MurUaU.
IJVK1UYOL , N.jy. J7. 4U p. tn. close
WHKAT K'n t. firm } drmar.d fair ; No. 2 re
ttlnlcr. 4 li t l. Niv S led. spring. S * 2Jr No.
biril , Munllobn. r s-l 'l ; No. I Californ'a , 6 * 2W-
furuna ep 4ted. Urmr with luar and. dlttai
pos'tli.ns ' olTercil , diit r Sil higher : business wi
a1 ol Htually d'KtrtbutiHl ; clme < i ateaily , No er
tun. 4 * W4il. Uuevmbcr. 4. 11,1 ; January. 4a 114
Kc-bnury , 4i IlVd. Marclu U IHtd , AprO. 4 < 11 'a
IXIISN Spit , l irly , American mlinl. 4i II
fulurr * irpeneil mdel ; ami clotnl nu'et , butlie
uos liearliMt nn middle inutlini ; NovemV
4-t ItVitl : rvxt-mbrr , tt > Jd ; January. 44 S J. Kl
iii.u > 4 4SU. March , ti ' .l. April , 4i 4Vid.
KJ.OIMI rimi ! tUtnand fair nml freely ra
lcl , St. I..JUK fsncy wln | - . to.
rUOVlSION-l'ailt. flrn ; | iriiu < - mru , wej
ru. G * 0.1 ; pilm met * , meilluiii. KM.
thlc.igo fruit ( JnotnUoni.
CHICAGO , N'w. : r Th KJrl Frull catnnai
suM ooo car of Ijujwior nrapva at outtLjii loda
i-allzinr lb follnnini ; ct < vn I Calf cralM , $1
,7 ; doubt * c-ntwr } ; I3 j3 8
iottoli .Uitrkuc.
Nl"t\ ' OKtr.S-.V3. N V. r - COTTONQule
e5' - , l ts m'.daihi. , S',1'Eood ordinar
: net receipts , 2S I bales : gross , 23.KO
rports to Orntt IIHtaln. 6.600 bales , txporta to
ho continent , S.OI1) bales ; coastwise , 1.013 bales ;
sales. C.SDO linleii , flocV. 4)1G 1 lailfK.
NUW OULHANS , Nov n.-COT-roM-Qulet ;
) ! . spot , 2.C&0 bales , to arrive. 3,300 tiolea ;
ecelpts. 2J.553 lialni , exports In ( treat Ilrltntn.
, WO bales , continent. 8.4W bales ; coastnrlte , 1.01J
ales ; stock , 401/.f ( bales. Futures , barely
teady ; * nt - , 114.400 luiles ; Noveml > er. i.,43iS.4t ;
Uecemlwr. 1S.4SCT5.47 ; January , $ " > .WlJS.50 ; Feb-
uary , $3./3.f,6. March , $ i. 1jS.C2 ; April , 15.87
7SCS , May. $3.7203.73 ; June , J3.77Wi.78 ; July ,
3MWG.SI ; August , $5 ! ? 5.J7.
8T. LOt'IS , Nov , S7. COTTON-Flrmer ; mid-
ling , &Hc ; nilcs , 910 Imles ; recelnls , 11.317 bales ;
hlpmcnts , 10,211 bales ; stock , CS.CSl bales ,
\\ttm. MAKUKT.
Selection Uffcrcd nt the London Sales Hot
ter Tlinn Usiuil ,
LONDON , Nov. 27. The selection offered nl
he wool s\ea \ today was better and. tha bidding-
ns n rlmile brisker , owing to the larger pro-
lorllon of fine growths. All low , wasly" parcels
\tte dldlcult to move nt extreme low rates , Tlio
llemlance was fair. The number of bales of-
ered was 9lvO , ofwhich 200 were withdrawn.
The following arc tha sales In detail : Ncn South
Vales , 3,503 bnles ; scoured , 7il' < fl3 1'id ' ; greasy ,
9J. Qucenslund , I.S29 bales ; scourml , 7 dQ
s Id : greasy , 5Vi 751il. Victoria. 1,411 bales ;
coureJ , Mffls 4U < 1 ; greasy , SViWJil. SuiiUt Aus-
ralla , 281 ! bales ; greaey , 3O7J. Bwan ttlver. .4
tales ; greasy , 3d. Tasmania , 21 balessTEeOurcd ,
; greasy , 4d. New Zealand , 2J3I\ bales ;
scoured , Cd@ls : greasy , 4flOl. Capo ot Good
lope and Natal , S3 bales ; greasy , GViWi id.
11OSTON , Nov. 27. Trade In Uio wool market
cuntiuui-s dull , though the general tone'ot con-
Idence which * became manifest among'-dealers
> fter election rinnir.s steady. Sales shfjw but
llgb' Increase , ml goods arc sold practically
it buj-crs * prictu. Tbere ha\e Iteen no loigi ?
mrchases the past week. Prices are jinmlnal
nnd weak. Fine wools are weaker from Jlic fact
that all mlll In Kngland. are henMly.itucked
vllh tlmt Brnde. Prices are : Ohio nnd Pennsyl
vania No. I fleece , 20J21c : XX and XX nnd
above , lSV4O19c ; Ohio delaine lleeces , 19flSc ;
crrltory wools , Montana , line and tine medium ,
.OOlSc ; No. medium , 12jl < c : Wyomliu ; Utah ,
Dakota , Nevada , Idaho , Colorado , line knd fine
nfdlum. Sfjllc ; No. 2 medium. ,1lfil2cr Cali
fornia wool a. spring northern. 120l4c ; . m'dlle
country , spruig , 104fl3f : Oregon nools. pastern
fair , OSJIOc ; cha'cellijlllo ; Adslral'-vrv- v\ool.- > .
ccmired. comblngrs. super , 41844c ; average , 3J
ST. I-Ol'IH. Nov. \VOOI.r-Contlnues easy
and slow , but not quotalily loner.
CIIANOKS IX UHAIN STOCKS.
Lnrgo Increase , la DouicgtloVlicut Kast of
the Ilnuklns.
NEW YOniC. Nov. 27. Spec'nl telegrppMe ad
vices from Hrailstrcet'B covering principal points
of accumulation In the United States , Canada ,
mil nurupc Indicate the following dinngrs In
stocks of grain last Saturday , compared with
ho preceding Saturday : Dnlttd Stales nnd CanJ
ada , east of the I lock/ mountains , wheat. In
crease , 1.059,000 bu. ; corn. Increase , 1.433,000 bu , :
oats. Increase. 212,000 bu. ; United tutea , west
of the IlocKy mountains , wheat. Increase , SJ9-
000 bu.
Larger tncreas sIn domestic wheat east nl
the H-Kklus not reported Include 313.000 bit. In
noitlnvestcrn Interior elevators , 119,000 bu. at
Cleveland , and 93.000 bu. la Milwaukee private
elevator * . Corresponding Increases Include 375OiK ]
bu. at Tort William , On ! . ; 22WO bu. nt Mani
toba storage points , and 8,001 bu. at. New Or-
le.itis.
llrndstreet'B Unropean cables regarding Increase
or decrease of wbcat stocks abroad during the
past week have not been received yet.
St. I.mils General Market.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 27. FLOUIl-DuH anil nom
inal.
inal.WIIKAT
WIIKAT Weak and lower nt the opening , latei
regained the rnrly loss , but closed lc lowei
them > esterdny , with cash higher with smal !
offerings ; No. 2 red , cash , Gl'.ic ' ; December , fcUio ;
Mny. & 6'.ic.
COKN Heavy recelpls weakened the market ,
showing a decline nt the close of ? ic from > es-
tcrd.iy ; No. 2 mixed , cash. 44c. ; December ,
4lc ; January , 435Jc ; May , 4" .
OAT.S Strong nnd Ho above jesterd.iy ; No. I
cash , SOVlc ; December , SO'.Scr May , 31V4c.
11YI1 Salablent S2c , but nom > to ba bad.
DAHL13Y Steady , quiet ; Minnesota , 'S3 ic.
HAY Sleady , but quiet ; prime to choice , $10.Ct
012.00.
CLOVHR SRKD Slcadv ; $8.0068.Co.
TIMOTHY siin : $4.7555.30.
FLAX SiUl > Nominal ; $1.40.
lll'TTiu Quiet anil unchanged.
noOH Scarce and hlsher for fresh at 17'-c.
KPI-II/rillt-Dull ; $ .3.121,4. sellcis.
LIIAD-DulI ; J2.W. ocllers.
COIIN MEAL-Stendy , unchanged.
WHISKY Steady f $1.23.
PROVISION'S Sleady. Pork , standard rocsn ,
$12.23. Lard , piimc xteam , jn.70 ; choice , $0.85 ,
Dly salt meals , Inuse slinuldera , $ S.2i ; longs ,
$ .lii ! ; ribs. $ .2r > ; shorts , JS.37V4. Bacon , packpi !
sbauldera , tC.23 ; Ionc3. $7 ; ribs. $7.20 ; bhort
'cOTTON TIKS Nominal ; 63e.
HACJOINQ-aviiSCHc.
UnCKIPTS Flour. 2,000 bbls. ; wlieat , 1C,00 <
bu. ; corn , 62.000 bu. ; oats. 33.000 bu.
SIHPMKNTS Flour. 5,000 bblp. : wheat , 14,0
bu. ; corn , 11,000 bit. ; oats , 2a,0tt ) bu.
Ivunvis City Murket * .
KANSAS CITY , Nov : 37. WIIKAT No. 2 rcil.
Vflc higher ; bard , uncbanged ; No , 2 bard , 51(2
c ; No. red. 49c : rejecte < l , 4Gc ; sample sales ,
f , o. b. , Mississippi river , Nu. 2. liard. We ; Na , ' .
red. rl'i(33Ce ( ,
COUN Steady ; No , ! mlxotl , 41W04tic ; No. !
white. 42if42Vic.
OATS fluyers and sellers apart ! No. Z mixed ,
nominally SOftSlc ; Na. : while , nominally 3 > 321c.
IlYK Nov 2. nominally 47 7 < I7.
TLAX SiiD : : Lower nt $1.3301.33.
11HAN Firm at Glff 3c.
HAY Weak ; timothy , $7.MfJ9.00 ; prairie , $7.0 (
QS.U ) .
nUTTBR Quiet and steady ; creamery , ! Cff22c
dairy , nftlCc.
EGOS Eusy ; strictly fresh , 18c.
HECKIPTS Whear. 3S.OOO bu. ; corn , 3S.OOO bu.
oatn. 3.OW bu.
BHIPMENTS Wheat , 27,00bu. . ; corn , T3,0 *
bu. ; oats , none.
, M'liont Klnrkot.
MINNGAI'OLIS , Nov. 27. Cables were nrm
but there was n general disposition to- take ttd
vantage oC the reaction uxpeited from yester
day'a advance , and prices kept drifting lawei
and lower until about % c hid been taken offer
for the day. At the close prices -were He lowe :
Ihon the- prices of yesterday , but for the twi
days showed a gain on both of nbout ' .if. He
culpta. 102.410 bu. ; shipments. 21,000 bu. ; Novem
her. OSc ; December , & 7cr May , 5SHe ; July , OO'ic
On truck : No. t hard , 6l4e ! ! : No. 1 nortliein
OSVJc ; No. 2 northern. 57c. Flour was cusy li
s > mkithy | with wlicat ; patents , J3.15ff3.40 ; bakers
market.
NRW YOIUC. Nov. 27.-SUOAn-naw. dull
lower to cell : fair reflnlnir. 3c ; centrifugal , t
trat. 3'xSc : sales , none ; rcllned , ilull ; No. 6. 3 > 4 {
3 15-lCo : No. 7. 35i 3. 13-lllc ; No. 8 , 3H0S 11-lCc
No. 9. 3 7-16W3Hc ; Nn. 10 , 3 i f3 D-16c ; No. 11
J 5-lC8S' , c : No. 12. 3 < .ifl3 7-lCc : No. 13 , 3 3-16C
olt A , 3 13-lCcr mould A , 1 7-1084Her standard
A. 3 n-lOWdi : : confectlaneni' A , 3 lS.166)IVtc )
cut loaf , 4'4j5 1-lGcj ciushed , 4f ll-16c ; pow
dercd. 4 5-16Wt c ; granulalcd , 4 ll-lCSSVic ; cubea
4 5-lBffl4Uc.
LONDON , Nov. 27. SUGAR Cane , quiet : cen
trlfugul Java , Its ? U ; Mnrcovado , fair mining
9u Cd.
_ _ _ _ _
1'oorlii nr.iln Jlarkur.
PCOHTA. Nov. 27.-COIlN--Bteady ; nc . No
3 , 4IWc.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , S'JW.Je ' ; No ,
whlto. SOtfSO'-ic.
IlYK Scoicet No. Z choice , lie.
WHISKY Firm nt $1.23.
11KCEIPTS Corn. 41,5. bu. ; oats , 07,400 bu.
rye. l.soo l > u.i barlry. 11.40bu. .
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 2.4M tu. ; corn. 4.5 bu.
oats , 12.1IM bu. , rye , none ; barley ; 3,400 bu ,
Kaw York OrjOuodt Slirket.
NHW YOniC. No27. . ir has been a Yen
quiet day li nil departments of trade for purel ;
seasonable fabrics , with the excrpttan of cloak
Ings and heavyweight cuttings , for which stead ;
request was maintained. For ; 'rin < * peclaltle
the Inqurry wa less dellncd ttan un prevlou
days , > < * t considerable was done when the ab
sciice of malls Is remembered.
Dnlutli Ulipat Murkut.
DULUTII. Nor. 27.-WHBAT-Clost : No.
bnnl , cash nnd November. KJ c ; Deeomber , &SHc
May. 4 > 2c ; No. 1 northern , cash and November
( SV4c ; December. C7c : May , GO'Jc ; No. 2 north
crn , cash , 13ic ; No. 3. KVic ; rejected , 43Vic : t
arrive. No , 1 northern , C8Hc ; No. 1 hard , 6J ; c.
TrlNt-u U'licut Alurkot.
SAN I'HANCISCO. Nov. 27-WHEAT-Steady
May , Sl.OOS. _
Nntas.
NKW OULnANS. Nov. 27.-Clearlns . l2. 7tS5 :
ItOSTON. Nov. 27. Clearing. $15,415,347 ; bal
am--s , $2,3St,373. (
IIAIVriMOIin. Nor. 27.-Clearlngs. $2,355 , 93
babmces , $2Z9.137.
NEW YOltlf. Nav. 27. Clearings , $38,501,801
balances , $7,373,331.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 27. Clearings ; $11,285 ,
217 ; . balances , J1.M3.M1 ,
DEULIN. Nov. 27.-Exchanse on London , elgh
daV sight , 0 marks Si pfr.
WASHINOTON , Nov. 27 Tinca i balanci
was J9J.OOfl.Trr geM reserve. $37,734.419 ,
MEMPHIS. Nov. 27 Clearings. (3D9.US : bal
onccj , $ II.S7S. ! New York eschunr1 , ttlllUK a
par ,
CINCINNATI. Nor. 27. Money. 2V46IV per cent
New Ymlc rxchance , SVirSOc premium , Clearlnci
LONDON. Nov. 27. Tb amount of bullloi
withdrawn from the Ilanlc of England on bal
unce today was flOl.OCO.
PAHIH. Nov. 27. 4 p. m. TTirra per c n
rentes. 132t { Vie for lh arcuanc. Exchange 0 :
London. 25 f HViC for checks.
ST LOUlrt. Nov. 27. Clearings. $3.eU.41S ; bill
ances , $4Js,210. Uoney. qulm at Hj7 per cenl
ixclunii on N K York , pir to 23c premium ,
LONDON. Nov. tt.-OoU Is auoteil today n
Hueruu A > TCS at 2GI. Madrtil. IJ-iO ; LIslMii. ttja
Ht. IMtersUvi. W ; Athens , U , llomr. 1 7.SO ; VI
enna. 10L
CHICAGO. Nor , J7.-Clearng ! , $14. 42.I10C
Ifoney. Hat\ per cent on cull ; & & ( iwr crnt 01
time. New Yorlt xehanire , JiV prenilum. Fbi
elm excbancc , dull , sterllb . commercial , $1.8
43 1 fWt * .
NEW YOItlv. Nov 17The subtreasury toda
received $ , f > i.OOO in cold. th bulk of whla
camt from city banks. J10.WO cam ( ram Can
. jnj i Jlrt.JM.OuO told UR ocruunt of lh lumt luu
- , I wai reciflirtil tail night , and U i * eipected tki
ng. The nuMtrasury hai recelrrd toilar tlS.OOO-
000 In gold on account of the government loan.
STOCKS AM ) 110ND3.
riuetntlnnNVoro Numerous but Cloitnc
IJnotntlousVern In ( load T in .
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 27. Although the een-
cral Impression this morning wan that the
llrcctors of Northwestern would at their
meeting Bcala the dividend , there wn BO
much cf the clement of doubt In the sltua-
lon that many of the shorts went to cover
and their purchases counteracted to some
extent the gelling of other operators , to
only n loss of ? i per cent \viis made from
txst night's cloning price. This decline vvna
Itilckly recovered , isn'l upon the circulation
if a report tlmt they Will 'dividend had been
Icclared nn advance * 6f 2 i per cent , to & 3 ,
van effected. The tr6 announcement cotn-
ng shortly after cafi&dj a lireak of 2 psr
cent , but the ready Ijbjotjptlon of the stock
offered for sale nnd iij realization ot the fact
hat the full 2'4 pcrnqeiA had been earned
caused a revulsion g eellng and Induced
lUJ'liiB that brc-ughq tiput a recovery of
per cent , making npi-aetual gain of % per
cent on the door. y.
The sister shares mavad sympathetically ,
lurltngton receded , | 'pfcr ' cent , , advanced
, ' , fj- per cent , broke iy'Pr cent , and rallied
% per cent tn the flilal shies , closing Vs per
cent higher than onryBsterday. St. Puul
moved within n ranrrnof % per cent , also
linking n net advance ft 'i per cent. Hock
alaml fluctuated wllhlu the still narrower
Imlts of 14 per cent and gained V4 per cent.
The coal shares advnijccd steadily through
out the day. The general market opened
heavy and declined nO fraction. In the early
dealings , which was : followed by u" slight
rally. The speculation then lapsed Into
dullness , and was without special movement
until nbout 12:30 o'clock , when an upward
movement set In , which was checked by the
break In Ncrthwestcni , nnd there was a
general reaction.
During the last hour the market was
strong under the leadership of Sugar , which
was heavily bought , and the speculation
closed strong In tone , with prices ( n the ac-
: lve list at or near the best cf the day.
The- bond market betrayed heaviness during
the morning , but In the afternoon the spec-
ilntlon. was Influenced by the stn-npth of the
share list nnd closed In good tone. The
sales today were $1,081,600.
The Evening Post's Londjn cablegram
saya : The stock , markets v ere generally
quiet and steady todur. Init dull and Hat In
the case of Americans , Ith j-.n average fall
of 14 to 1 per cent. Continuation rates were
light everywhere , the n-p-junt being very
strong , except In mines. Tht general rate on
Americans was ] % d. French exchange Is
Inner , but gold Is uttll going from here to
Purls. A. large Russian loan l.i expected tc
be Issued at Paris soon , and tnls probably
explains the withdrawals of gold from here ,
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending stocks , of the New York exchange -
change today :
The total pales of atodotod.ly werp 'iiJt.Sli '
nhaii',1 , Inclndlnir : JVmerlcan Sugar , 23,503 ; Itnr
IliiKton. 13.100 : IJIatllllnft & Cattlefenllnir. 3JOO
Ilrle , 12,400 ; Louisville1 & Nnshvltle , 2.300 ; Key
Jersey Central , 3COO ; Nortlivveslern , 56,200 ; Head
Ins. 3.400 ; Rock Inland , 3WO ; HI. I'aul , 21,300
Wcitern Union , 2,000. )
Now York .TTciiibv Blurket.
Nn\V YORK , Nov. 'S7.J-MONUY ON CALL-
Easy nt 1 per-cent ! laHt Wan , 1 per cent ; closet
at 1 per cent. i
PRIME MERCANTILE . PAPER-SKiffS pel
a " '
cent.
8TERLINO EXCniANGD-FIrm. with nctua
buslnem In bankers' hills at J4.87Mffl4.S7H for de
mand and nt SLfCViff I.SC iMfor sixty ilnys ; " poatct
rates , J4.srmJ4.87 > 4 and. j.8S4 ( { .SS > ir commcrcta
Ijltla , Jl S5a4,8r.i4. '
HILVEIl CERTIFICATCK-CJIJc bid.
QOVnitNMBNT nONDgr-rirm ; state/ bonds
Inactive ; railroads bonds , Him ,
Closing quotations ont bonds were as fallows :
N , W , KAURIS & CO ,
KERS ,
163-165 DcarUorn-st. , Chtcazo.
J5 Woll-it. , New Yorl $ . 70 State-it , Bostif
CTTT. COOHTr ,
HER
Dougbt aad iol4. ConespoiUiaee BollcUciJ.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Receipts Onmo Mora in Line with the De
mand Than for Several Days.
NQUIRY FOR FAT CATTLE REVIVES
Cillers nnd Shippers After tlio Offprints
Muhlncu Livelier Trndo ling * I'lckUp
Monday' * Decline on Hravlos
Neglected.
TUESDAY , Nov. 27.
Hccelpts' of nil kinds of Block wtre onlj
'nlr today , considerably lighter than n wccl
ago. The sharp decline In values lust wcel
evidently has prevented many shippers fron
coming In.
The supply of cattle was no Improvemen
> ver Monday's In point of quality , then
the usual preponderance of inferloi
iloclc. There was a rather more vlgorou :
demand frtom bo'th dressed beef men am
shipping : buyers for the fair to ( rood stock
and prices ruled llrm. The market for com
mon and low grade -stock was untmprovci
n nny respect. Trade was slow and prices
weak , although hardly.quotably lower.
The market for butchers' and canners
stock was ovcrsupplled and lower. Fair ti
good cows and heifers were In fair rcqttes
and not far from steady , but common am
canning grades were all of Be to lOo lowci
nan Monday and , extremely slow sale n
hat. Calves Of all grades ruled Blow am
ewer , and bulls , stags and rough stock generally
orally went at easier figures.
Stockers and feeders Bold about In Mon
lay's notches. The supply was not exeep
tlomilly heavy , and there was a very re
Bpectable Inquiry for suitable grades. Ixiv
grade stock entile- were still slow sellers a
mean prices. Representative sales :
DIICSBUU BEEF.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. AT. Pr.
. 8SSJ2 73 6..1 < MS 13 35 10..iCO | 1 ! > 0
,1130 3 IS 40..IMS 360
MIXED.
! . . . . SIT 2 73
cowa. -
9011 1 00 H. . . . 925 1 50 2. . .1115 1 50
so ; 12.- 1. . . . 810 1 60 1. . .1270 1 90
, 83.1 1 23 2. . . .1030 t SO 12 , . .931 1 90
, Sfil 1 25 7. . . . 854 1 53 14. . . 911 1 9 *
870 1 23 T. . . .lost 1 I 12. . . S'JT 1 95
, 840 1 2-1 7. . . 747 1 GO 1. . .100 } 2 09
, 930 1 30 ! ) . . .813 1 60 . 5632 04
S7I 1 30 1. . . 930 1 C. . % ! ! .850 2 OJ
, 910 1 3D . SIO 1 C' " .1070 2 M
,821 , 1 35 4. . . .920 1 CS s" . 9SC 2 00
, 963 1 33 R. . . 900 1 63 * ' .loci 2 10
, 990 1 33 1. . .1064 1 63 2 ! . .1150 2 10
,970 , 1 S3 1. . . 970 1 63 i. . ,1100 2 10
, set i 35 1. . .1001 1 75 < T , . . . 9C 2.19
G40 135 10. . . SI7 1 75 13..1018 515
DOO 1 40 15. . . 87.- 1 75 1..1110 2 15
. SIO 1 40 3. . 1 75 7. . . . 914 2 15
.1060 1 40 1. . , . KOO 1 75 8. . . . 985 2 15
.1030 1.40 " , . 925 1 75 4.1027 2 19
. 8SB 1 40 4" , .91Z 1.75 12. . . . 170 215
D. . . . lit 1 40 13. . . . 940 1 ' . . 3.1010 215
5..10112 1 40 3. . , .1050 1 SO 1. . .810 2 20
-t. . . . 910 1 40 . 849 1 SO 1.Z . .HO 2 20
2..11CO 1 40 , .1015 180 Z . . KK > 2 SO
2..tIIW 1 45 1. . , . 7oe i si ) 2. .673-225
3..1000 1 43 3. . , .720 1 8T 13. . 99i ( 2 25
0. . . . 723 1 43 7. . , . SCI 1 S3 7 . . 643 2 25
5. . . . ! > C < 1 43 1. . .1180 IK , 4..1175 2 50
4. . . . SCO 1 . ' , < > 1. . , .1000 185 1..U70 2W
6. . . . SOO 1 00
4. . . 277 i. . 310 1 CO 730 1 S3
8. . . rK 1 35 17. . PS ) 1 CO 800 2 00
1. . . 740 1 35 3. . 633 1 C5 . 725 2 00
1. . . 530 1 3'i 4. . , 4.10 1 C5 y. . . 713 2 15
G. . . . 511 1 40 1. . , C'W 1 75 4. . . 912 2 3)
< . . . r,7j 3. . 710 1 75 P. . . 73S 2 33
J. . . . r.io 1 M 1. . C70 1 75 . f.15 2 DO
7. . . . 28 1 CO B. . , S78 1 r .10lX ) 2 GO
3. . . . 270 1 CO 9. . , 73T 1 bO . 440 2 DO
. 540 1 COne
CALVES.
no , 13 . 110 250
1 2' . . 320 201 L. , 310 2 f.O
I 50 17. , 270 2 00 1. . 110 3 00
' ' ' ' 1 50 1. , 360 2 Oil 2. . , 115 3 00
l' . . . SJI ) i ro 17. . "CO 200 1. . , 120 3M
17.C.
9. . . . 1 3 1 75 C. , . . S36 2 00 153 360
' ' 1 73 1. , . . 370 2 60 , 170 3 75
5 ! ! . . bio 1 73 . . .120 SCO
1JULLS.
1 30 1. . . C10 1 C- . .1190 1 80
. .1700 1 GO 2. . . .1315 1 70 . . 9JO 1 SO
1 tO 1..1250 1 75 . . 570 1 90
830 1 50 1..1300 1 75 . .1170 1 90
C fl ito 1..13IU I 73 . .1430 2 01)
700 i so 1. . . . 840 1 75 1..1270 200
" 1..1400 1 1..1000 203
iii2o ! ! 1 Co 1..1370 1 S ) 1..1S50 2 10
2..13C6 1 63
OXEN.
2 , . . .1730 300
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1. . 630 1 59 i. . . 603 233 2. . . . 750 250
Z. . 720 200 10. . . SC2 2 35 20973 z r.o
1. . 8M > 2 00 jo. . . . fs : 235 15. . . . 804 2 60
1. . . . 930 S CO C. . . . 564 2 M SIX )
3. . . . CO ! 2 00 7. . . COS 235 17. . . . 830 2 tO
" " 2 00 25..670 23' 11. . . . 851 2 50
15. . . 533 2 m 3. . . . 7SS 240 16. . . . au 260
1. . . . 350 2 oo 21. . . . 931 2 40 1. . . . 720 250
1. . . . 7111 2 00 19. . . . 725 40 2. . . . 655 2EO
I. . . . SOO 2 00 13. . . . 712 2 40 22. . . . S70 2 5)
1. . . . 3SO 2M 11. . . , 467 2 40 13. . . . 7W 2 5J
4. . . . 355 2 04 1. . . . 700 2 40 8. . . . 780 260
I5..101C 2 10 11. . , . 773. 24' ' > 14..1)22 ) 2 CO
4. . . . 417 2 25 1.I. . 7SO 240 2..1030 205
24. . . . 765 121 I. 705 S 40 4. . . . 975 263
7. . . . 408 225 35. 637 240 3..1000 2 65
2. . . . OO 223 4. 812 2 45 3. . . . 9113- 2 73
11. . . . 577 2 25 30. 570 2 4' , 44. . . . Ml _ . _
7. . . . 43S 223 1. CIO 2 50 22..1072 3 W
12. . CM 230 17. . 601 1 CO 40..10GJ 3 CO
5. . 230 3. . . . 873 1 M 13. . . . 976 3 10
L. 4G4 230 31. . . . 821 2 50 U..1HO 3 IS
10. . . 590 232 < i 20. . . . 731 2 54
WESTERN CATTLE.
WYOMING.
J. & W. C. SlcKenzlc.
Av. Pr. No. A . Pr.
S bulls. 1C8 < 1 $1 M { stecrfl. . . . . . 98i $2 i
25 cowa MS 1 W 11C cowa 761 1 SO
Hwan Lnnil nnd Cattle Company.
3 cows 1C20 2 15 1 str. tig. . . . 7B1 2 25
2 stei-rs 805 2 25 15 steers 1069 233
1 feeder 600 2 40 1 ai r. 1270 3 00
1 heifer. WO 1 40
40T.
T. Dlrd.
2 bulK 1215 1 50 1 feeder 1224
1S3 feeders. . . 1107 285 22 feeders. . . .1108 3 CO
A. Williamson.
3 bull n ,1350 1 W 12 cowa 1017 2M
7 cows 1053 240 4 cowa HMD 2 50
1 steer..1000 3 00 7 cows. 92S 1 73
I'ralt & I * . Cattle Company.
132 feeders..1103 3 2J 193 feeders. . . . 11C3 3 20
n. 8. Crocker.
4icows IAII 201 C2 cows. 1016 250
29 steers 12S1 3 40
COLORADO ,
J , It. Spencer.
12 cows 102S 140- 1 hull 920 150
IS cows 91S 210 1 cnlf 2317 250
2 bulls 1091 1 99 4 feeders. . . . 417 2 25
7 feeders. . . . 834 2 50
J. A. Simmons.
5 bulls 1121 110 7 bull 12:8 : IBS
Scows. . 711 ICO 17 cows..10.1 191
12 sirs , 2 0) 133 ro\v 8. . . . 9)9 ) 2
t cow . . . . 40 2 23 10 steers. . . , 79ii 2 40
21 t-teers 1915 2 9) 72 sleets. . . , 931 3 00
McPhce & M.
1 steer , . 840 2 OD , 92r 200
41 cows 004 2 10 1 steer. . E54 i ; so
25 steer * 914 Z M 1 steer..1021 300
3 steers 1023 3 CD BJ stcJiB 10CI 3 00
Kcrr & a.
9 COWB. 96C 1 60 1 feeder. . . . , 4M 1 M
25 helftrs C30 1 r U renters. . . . 3il 2 15
1 bull 1370 1 21 3 heifers 070 1 35
S cu\Mk 1 ! 1 tow 870 1 ' 5
37 Mm , till , . . 4D7 1 73 1 Imll 1050 1 75
92he' ers. . . , . 533 1 73 152 feeders. . . . 623 2 50
MONTANA.
Q. J. Htandher.
10 bulls 145i 1 45 C bulls..1271 1 SO
3 cows. 1IKX ) 215 3 fee Jen. . . . TO 275
IDAHO.
I' . North.
1 cow. 894 I 40 2 heifers CIO 2 2"
"tt cows 9U3 2 ZB 1 calf 2W 250
1 Btoer 1070 3 00
O. Carlwrltilit.
1 bull..13) 175 1 titan 1310 200
37 cows.1001 215 1 cow 110' ' ) 227
7 f > eil < .rs.10S5 2 Si 23 fteJerH..lC ( 281
HOGS Ilrci-lpts today were u tlilrd small
than en last Tuesday , nnd there uua nei
noticeable improvement In the general qual , <
of the offerings , uHhouuli receipts Included
raft nf pocr light stuff to further swell tl
already burdensome supply , With better marlie
east and a by no means uxccsslve supply pucke
started In after tha heavy hogs , bidding at
paying prices strongto 5c nnil lOo higher tli ;
Monday. Fair to very nond heavy and heal
mixed hOKs sold at from $1.25 to $1.45 , wlti : a fe
choice loads at $4.5) and H 51. The market <
I'Rht stuff was very uneven , some salea stiowlt
u Rood advance , und others , particularly II
very light stock , being nlu\ - vale and lovve
l-'ulr to choice ICO to 2JO-1U. hCKS sold at fro
Jl * ) up to M.33 , while poor to fair W to 110-1
loads were slow Kellers at from $2 to $3.70. Tl
liens contained fully 1,500 head ot this clam
stock at the close vvhlch eulesmcn were unali
to nnd buyers for. Nothing but a letup la tl
receipts will enable dealers In make a clearani
of t'lese plies , nnd. a good healthy trade nei
not be expected until tli y are oil gone. Tl
fair to irond hogs weighingMO Ibs , and u
wards sold largely at from $4.25 to $4.45 today , i
axalnit $4.20 to $4.40 Monday and $4.50 to $4.
a week OKO. Representative tales ;
Ho. Ar. Bn. Pr.
C4 231 203 $4 30
7J 233 201 4 24
70 232 f-0 4 3 <
69 213 M431
74 201 41) 4 3 !
17 191 404 3 !
ICO
120 4K
211 4 &
160 4 3 !
4 1
l .21 ; 4 Si
12 , .233 40 4 3 !
40m
4 303 40so 4 s :
lit so
7l. . . , > . . .2M 214 4 3. '
M .iai Si
7 2 164 4 J
m tt ] 4 U
( I ri4 42
IM 4 S
' " " '
, 100 4 3 :
6 SOX 42 !
11 : u 4
M , , , . .f 7X ita
n , . .m itaM 4 41
, . . . . . , . . M 441
tl Zt 110
41 73 . . . 2 85
SHUEP The supply was nbout the same as on
estcrday and the market not noticeably differ-
nt. Kllle-3 are ready to pay nlxmt sternly prices
or goal muttons and lambs. Common stuff w.u
low unle. VaJr to choice- natives are quotable
t $2.2302.80 ! fair to ROW ! wrnterns. $ StW2.7u :
ommon and stoctc shrep , $ t.OQ$1.7V CIMM ! to
hor.ee 40 to 100-lb. lambs , | 2.5 e3.7G. lleprc-
entatlve sales :
Co. Av. 1'r.
IS stock ewes 82 $175
59 native lamba 01 1 60
llpcolpll und Dljpoilllon of Btnck.
Odlclal receipts nnd illpolllon nt stock na
jhown by th boolti of the Union Stork Ynrdr
company for the twenty-four hours coding at :
oclijck , p. m. , November 27 , 1(9 tt
KUCEIl'TS.
Cars , llend.
Caltlo 13 4. f
IORS , lit 8,701
ihrrp- , 3 37 ;
turaes and mules 1 Z !
DISPOSITION.
DISPOSITION.Cattle.
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Omnlm PacUlng ; compnny 1,21ft . . . .
The U. It. Hammond Co. . . f2,090 . . . .
Swift nnd Company 321 2.2S3 251
The Cudahy PackliiR Co. . , . SOT 2,231 . . . . ,
Vllson 171 . . . .
leiilon. * W 33 ,
t'elson Alorrls . . . . . . . . * . . , , . . . 2 . . . . . . . . .
V. Haas 20
t. Ilecker & U gen 100
Inmlllon & S 113
' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Ilecker' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ! ! 43 . . , . . . . . .
' . 1. . Carej- . „ . , . . 79
Shippers nnd feeders l.WJ 297 12i
Left over 000 1,800
Total 4.4SI 10.133 37
CHICAGO MVI : STOCK.
I'oultry nnd Gamn Ij-nseuln the Consump-
tlnn of Hunt lit Proicnt.
CHICAfiO. Nov. ST. In cattle , althoiiRh tin
rcsh anlvals were final ) , there was a large sup
ily , many catlle having Iwen held over fron
yesterday. The demind vaa weak. The marls
-ls cf llio couiitij" are full of poultry am
came. As n consequence there Is n Kicatly les
pened cortsumpHon of liecf. Not all of the Ktut
icre tonlRlit could bo placed , and the fcellns wa :
one of heavlnesR. There waa some Inquiry fo
Christmas ptnclt nrnund $6.25 , but there wen
only a few bunches of catlle hen * Ihat vvcr ,
good cncush to tirlnff more tlmn $1.50.
The lion nurKi t was strong ; The day's , re
celpts. much less than expected , caud tli
llrmer feellnB. Cholco liravy hos were jialabl
nt $1.70 to $1.75 , from which prices there wns buy
Ine and Fclllni ; all nlon down ti > $1 to $1.10 fo
poor stuff iiml to from $1.54 to M.60 for pigs nm
culls. S.ilen below Jl were not very mimcrou"
nor wai there much trading nlnvc $ IC3. I'o
nvernBC-5 of less than 200 Ibs. $133 was nn out
Bide quoliillon. The bulk of tliu llclit vveiKlit
Bolil nt $4SO. lleyond that tlio receipts vver
much below the average.
The sltuntlon In sheep was unimproved. Th
demand was limited nnd prices limp. There wn
n little liYiillns on a. bisls nf from 75a tn $3 fo
lioor to extra iiunlltlc . UK > prevailing price
belne from $2 Ui J2.T5. Ijimbs were slow n
from $1.1VO to J3.75 , according to qusllty.
Ifpcelpts : Catlle , 4,000 head : calves , 100 head
hogs , 27,000 liead ; sheep , C.COO head.
iit. Lonls I.ITO Stnnk Murket.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 27. CATTLE Receipts , 4.70
lie.id ; Bhlpmenlp , f Q head ; market \ery Blow
weak nnd lOQ-lSo lower ; no good fmidcii offered
n tl\- R ( ern of SCO U > I.IHK ) Ibs. sold nt $ IO < i
3M , freilers , $2.4003.13 : rows , ranged , $1.83fr2. !
Texaa steers , 930 to 97S lb > . , $2.43 ; c6ws. (1.83 (
HOCiS Receipts , 10.S01 hencl : shipments , 2.91
lienil : b " t heavy FeM nt $ I.Cinni4.S5. but otlic
gradcH wenk ; bulk of sales , $12304.4) ; commci
to fa'r ' llslit. f3.714J4.2i ) .
f-'linni' Recelptt. 2.200 hcail ; shipments , none
mnrkat lower cvrppt fur top grndes ; native mlxei
sold ul (2.2e2.W ; lambs. $2.75473.00.
New York l.lvo Stuck -Markoc.
NU\V YORK , Nov. 27. HiKVK3 Receipts
l.sno head ; market nominally wenk. Uuropoai
cnblea qunto American steera at 9Wllc per lb.
drccsed wrlsht ; refrlKerntor beef , 7 Hc. No ex
porrs today.
CALVUS Receipts. 33 head ; market nominal !
llrm.
SHKKP AND LAMRS Receipts , 1,011 head
. .larkct very firm ; sheep , fair to good , $ i.50S"2.70
[ fimlifl. $3.r > 04j)4.30. )
IIOQS Receipts , 3,8a head ; market nomlnall
steady.
Stock la Sight.
Tlecord of receipts at thr. four principal mat
keta for Tuesday , November Z7 , 1&91 :
Cattle. HOKS. Blicer
South Oinalia , 4.J4S 8,701 31
Clilcngo , . 10 27,000 C.OO
Kansas City 11,000 S.C01 3.It
St. Louis 4.700 10.SW 2,24
Totals 20.04G 51,501 11,01
CTIBINa'cBODP.
Wlso Vrccmitlons for I'roventinc ; the Din
use In Winter.
The months of November , December an
January bring the greatest mortality from tha
dreaded disease , croup. Simple croup Is nc
particularly fatal , and may occur again an
again In the same 'child , but membraneou
croup Is an enemy not to bo despised , and I
rarely repeated. The symptoms are rauc
alike , and the best plan la to look on all case
as membraneous until proved otherwise.
The first suggestion of croup Is the volci
which becomes hoarse , and is accompanle
by a cough terminating In a sound like
cock's crowing. Mothers who have ncvi
heard It recognize the sound Instinctively.
This is dne of tha cases where "an ounc
of prevention Is worth pound * of cure , " an
the scnsiblo mother is always prepared t
meet tlio enemy.
Simple croup Is cured by equally slmpl
means. The mother Is the best judge as I
whether going out makes the disease worsi
Same children are badly affected , others IK
at all , so no one rule applies. The clothln
must be warm , the air In the house kej
pure and sweet the diet regulated so as nt
to Increase any feverish symptoms ; at bee
( line a hot mustard foot bath , external appl
cation of liniment to the throat , and a fo
drops of syrup of Ipecacuanha taken tntei
nally. A majority at cases yield to tli
treatment without any outside aid.
Membraneous croup 1s stubborn. Dcsldi
the voice , tlio.symptoms are often those ot
common cold , but all the time a false men
brane U forming which gradually lengther
and thickens till breathing Is almost stoppei
This creeping on of the dlteue 1.1 what niaki
It 10 fatal for mothers , not examining tt
throat and seeing only symptoms of a simp
cold , neglect to send for a doctor till tt
child li ot ) the road to death.
How many people know how ID examine tl
throat ? Opening the child's mouth and a
tempting to hold the tongua down U uselea
Watch a doctor ! He will aslc for a spoo
lay the child on his lap , where a strong llgl
shines on Ui face , open the mouth , ] > re :
.the Inverted handle of ( he ipoon on tl
'tongue , and there ( s the entire back ot tl
mcutti exposed to flow. It dots not lerrll
a child , and should" be done whenever it all
Any deep redness cf the throat , or while i
yellow spoti , or a falsa membrane fcrmli
suffice to , call la a doctor's aid without la
of time. This throat examination cannot 1
too highly recommended , since U U an ui
falling guide ,
The whole design of treatment Is to fori
the membrane up. Emetlca are alwaytt PI ;
ployed , chiefly tartar emetic and Ipecacuanb
The dose of tlio ( ormer tor children 2 to
years U one-quarter to Quo-half grains' . F <
USD take four ono-quarter grain powder *
a tablespoon of warm , water and gtvo about
bait tableipoontul everr IKIeea mlnut
Ttio Inlter rtoto Is flrn to ten Brains In
inter. Doth nro open to an objection tlmt
tier a tlmo they seem to lese their power ,
nd powderml alum turd In place. The- dose
f this Is a teaspoonful In honey ot nyrup.
The astringent quality acts powerfully on
ho membrane. If It does not separate in
fe ( n minutes glvo n second dose. The
omltlng should bo continual.
Local treatment U of great Importance.
Chlorate ot potash , bicarb ot itoda , lima
vater , etc. , arc applied to the affected part
n older children by an atomizer. Kcv
hlldren can gurgle , though It ought to bo
aught them. Sick children cannot be taught
njrthlng , but only become terrified. It Is
uch a relief to n doctor to find children who
re not startled by the night ot Instruments
nd medicines. Ono mother who has n very
nlnful illseoHo Inherent In her family has
nado It her duty to show her ( lock , ranging
rom 3 to 17 years , stomach rumps ,
tomlzors , syringes , surgical needles , knives ,
tc. , explaining their wonderful benefit to
ho human race. It Is a sensible plan , for
that "mother says" ROCS with children.
Slacking lime Is n standard remedy. The
hi Id Is wrapped In a blanket which also
nvelopcs tha slacking lime and nindo to
trathe the fumes a few minutes every hour ,
winging In uii open mesh hammock over
ho 11 mo Is sometimes employed.
Many mothers who have raised a brood
mploy favorite remedies of their own. Ono
dmlnlstcrs glycrrlne tilt the doctor comes ,
nether makes n plaster of snuff for the
hroat , and still another swears by gooto
grrasa. She. nearly lost her baby In
Iplitlicrla , and In desperation gave gccfo
; rcase till the child's stomach would rotnln
10 more and he vomited , bringing up tlio
iiembranc.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou
lies. Trial size. 25 cents. All druggist * .
A MOVING MOUNTAIN.
'rucresi " ' the Uneasy icnk In the Cascade
ItaiiRc.
At n point nbout a mile wett of the great
3IK-1 now building at Cascade locks , on the
olumbla river , and a little , east or up the
Ivor ( rom where the backbone ot the Cas-
ado range Is cut through by that mighty
troam , an Irregular , low , fir-clad spur ( rom
ho main range debouches on the river In a
erics of tcrracc-llko steps , ending In a sheer ,
tcop break-off at the water's edge.
On cither sldo ot this cliff's ( ace , saya the
an Francisco Examiner , the ascent to the
nountalns south Is more gradual , almost val-
ey-llke. Yet this vvliolo region ( or mora
han a mlle of frontage and art Unknown
epth south is moving , slowly , but with
the steady , resistless march of , a glaclor ,
ow.ird the northwest.
Although this B Iran go earth movement baa
eng been known , particularly ( o workmen
t tli9 railway company , whose line , ot road-
led follows the south bank ot the rlvejr
icre , public attention was first , called tard
ily to Its phenomena by testimony given In.
i series ot damage suits against the Union
'aclflc company In the wlqtcr ot 1890.
A caboose loaded with workmen going to
remove ( rom the track one ot the numeroua
3 ml slides near by , was precipitated through
small Ircfctlo bridge upnnnlng a mountain
stream here. Several of the men were
tilted and a number seriously Injured. It
vas developed by the testimony that the
mnicdiato cause of the accident was Ibu
vashtng away of n bent ot tha
irldge by sudden high water. Hut
even such unwilling witnesses as the brldga
carpenters and section men had to
id in It on oath that there was a constant slid-
UK and clipping ot the earth nt this briilgo ;
hat the br.dge required constant watching
and frequent "lining up , " not because o
earth sliding down on It , but because the
vholo structure nnd Us foundation was coiu *
stantly though slowly moving toward tha
river.
After this trial nothing occurred to direct
public attention to the point until tilts mim-
ner , although the place had been a constant
menace and annoyance to tha railroad people.
The mountain has slowly but surely pushed
la way toward the river hcretolore , anil the
Columbia has as slowly bitten oft chunks
'rom ' the mountain , which were eo temptingly
offnred , and the company , viewing this sin
gular process complacently , has so ( ar con-
ented Itself with edging itself back a llttlo
'iirther mountalnwards as Its erstwhile road
bed slipped "Just a little" Into the river's
now'until this seemed to become the or-
lalned nature of things to last Indefinitely.
But the big Hood of this summer had not
been provided ( or ; old Columbia needed
nero room to get through to the ocean , and
being la Its strength , took all It needed ,
sweeping the obstructing mountain side- with
Its ralljoad and country road away as snovr
; oea before the chlncok wind , leavinga
steep Incline of conglomerate sand and rock
racing- the roaring river , nnd with It a. prob
lem ( or the engineers to wrestle with dur-
ng the summer weeks , the outcome being
'ar moro creditable to the company's cconom-
cs than its engineering skill , unless In-
Iced , as it seems , ptobable , llio only object
.hey Imd In view was to build any kind ot a
ro.id suitable to turn over to the old com
pany as cheaply and as soon as possible.
They would have been eve-n quicker In
"opening the , road ( or Iralllc" had not the
new roadbed along tlio brink been eo ob
stinately determined to follow Its leader Into
the river while building.
What catisjs this mysterious movement ot
tin mountain ? Have wo not In America
sdlnllsts who will undertake to- find the rca-
con ? The solution of this homo problem
should interest sorno of them.
Several theor'ei have been advanced. Ono
Is that ; underneath , the basaltic rock that
covers the whole country hereabouts ; like a
bit ; rumpled blanket there Is at this point a
stratum of Eoft soapstone , which , becoming
wet and tllppery , allows the superincumbent
strata to go a-tobogganlng. Soapstone docs
crop out In placci along the river , as If to
give color to the theory , but If this were the
only cause ; would not the movement be moro
Intermittent and violent , and not to slow nnd
regular ar It appears ?
Is It not possible that in that past aga
when geologists tell us the greater part ot
the earth's surface was covered with an Ice
y that an overflow ot basaltic lava hero
Imprisoned a glacier thick enough to resist
Its heat ? Is not the Ice cave region under
the basalt south of Mount Adams. In Wash
ington , not very far from this point , and the
similar Ice caves In the desert , country near
I'rlnevillc , Ore. , a proof that something Ilka
this has happened ? Then why not bereT
The movement ot Traveling mountain cer
tainly in some respects resembles the much
of a glacier.
At all events the mountain , like Ilrer Jag *
per'g sun , "do move , " That much la cer
tuln. The "why" is yet lo bo known.
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION ,
( NEUKABTnEHU )
INSOMNIA ,
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
MELANCHOLIA ,
AND THE THOUSAND ILLS THAT
FOLLOW A DERANGED
CONDITION OP THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM
THE CXTH CT Of THE BHAIN or THE OX ,
PnCPARCD UNDCR TMC fORMULA Or
Dr. WILLIAM A. HAMMOND ,
IN HIB LABORATORY AT eMINOTOr , D.C. ,
DOSE , 0 DROPS.
PKICC , Pen PMI I or S DntcHU * , $ a 90.
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO.
WASHINGTON , D , C.
END rOH BOOK. ' !
KUI1N tt CO. . AGENTS FOH OUAUA. %
WM. I.OTTDON.
Commission Mercliaiit
Grain and Provlalong ,
Private wires to Chicago and New York.
All buxlneis orders placed on Chicago
Hoard of Trade.
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