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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1895)
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Iowa by fifty-two poInts It WIS predicted . that the former must h2 con IIlered In thE race for cbamplonthlp honors , and the result of Satlr.la"s . contest show the correctness of that prcdlctlon. 1 WS a slrllrlFe to many that an eleven "hlch hail already ' Illreat ( the MISsourI Thers sholll , he turned don by ICansac. Such hal not couidru1 the exact manner In whIch : ll' oul \ as defeated , and probably base " % their conclnslon/ on the erron\OI ' In- pressIon that Nhrnska outplayed Mlosourl I from start to fll h. Nehrska was not In the brst form for Saturhy' . ' hu1 ! game , Whip- t pie especially being In no condition to play. 2 Yet terecre two players of the Kansas t tem who should ! have been In theIr roms , . su that th. cripple argumclt cannot ; altogether . I. ? gcthcr nl' olnt for euraslia's defcat. Moreover - I over , ebrDslm was' playing ] at lionic and . t Iad ( 11 : support of nearly .000 peisoiu. I. Kansas plaYl' ( lie faster IMI and made two 1 ' touchdowns while Nebasl . was maklnJ I one. Nebraska seort.d In the samf manner : } a I bcorc,1 the frst touchdown agalm'l i Missouri , on u blocked .u kick. The rare for the ; Innt ; of the Western I IntercollegIate Foot flail as'ociatIan ap- puenty hinges al the game bl.tweel Kansas anl : ls o\1 From the foot bill both teams have thus far exhlhled It looks as though , that would be 0 battle royal. Interest In It ,11 he Increased Immensely uy the fact that I will hl' a struggle between those I ell rIvals , Princeton and Yalc. Ueetor Cowan , who kicked the pig skIn for the ; Jersey TIgers back In the Sos , Is coach- lug the Kansas UO ) ' ! . Ills rival Is Laurie I flips . who made so many famous runs while j . hal back on the Nsl Haven eleven. Kansas wi win the pennant Ir I can defeat Missouri. Nebraska taking second place provIding both I It ont Missouri defeat Iowa which seems probahle. I Missouri wins ( rein Kansas , : and the MissourI and ebral'ka games with ' & Iowa rsul :5 above then Kansas , Ne- brska and MIssouri wi bc tel for first I. place. In that event the race would probably be awarded , to tha team which hall made the , , best showing In Its scores In champlonl'hlp games. In this Kansas would have a big . . i bail 01 account of the large number of points roled up against Iowa. Therefore It be . hooves Nebral'ka ant Missouri 10 score as oren as possible against Iowa , otherwise they may not be In I the race. . " Cornell's supporter were disheartened early In the season when ! mal scores agalmt' walt . tams was the best the team could do Sub- t sequent developments ] prove that lal'shal Newel was looking his tam slowly but . surely. lie has hall considerable to work against thIs fall. A number of men who had . distinguished themslYes did not return to college , the faculty declare Dilly Ohl , the I stal' fut back , was not a brIght enough stu- , dent for Cornell , there were no , heavy men , no n'w materJ11 of great consequence was In sight , ends had to be turned Into halt backs . Ill men taken from the freshman squad to make n 'varsity eleven. Against these odd C Newell haa turned out a team which kept \ Princeton from scoring until wihin ! the lat minute of the game , and on Saturday defeated nrown , the same eleven men who played Yale to a tIe. After the Princeton game the New York critics united In declaring that . Captain Wycoft's playing at quarter back wal' , a revel at Ln. On Saturday this little Indl- t t vidual again distInguished lilnleelf . not only I by his sensational punts from the position of I quarterback , hut by an eighty-ave yard run I after Brown hind opened the second hal with 'I ' I long punt. Carl Williams , quarterback and captain of the Pennsylvania eleven , Is the I t only other quarterback of : prominent team : attempting this quarterback kick , ant his I efforts have failed atl oren as they have sue- , ceedid. Fifteen punts In twenty-five mnutel ! n Is Wycoft's record , and lot a Ingle one ) blocked Both Drown and Cornel had been I through hanl games thl preceding Saturday . i the one teing Yale , the other all but shutting out Princeton. Brown hat the disadvantage incurred , by travel and that of hearing the enthusiastic cheering of 2.500 Cornellians. One who has not vLlted Hhlca does not ap' predate what that means. Cornel was not In so good condition as was the Drown team , so that the dll'ldvntaes appear about equal. There was no scoring In the frlt half , and each team mals a touchdown In the second. The gale was won by the goal kicked I by Freshman Young , Hlchlo being unable to enter the game Cornell's defeat of Drown ale the latter's stand against Yale lends ad. dltona\ \ Interest to the great Thanksgiving I day game In Philadelphia between Cornel and 'ennslvanla. ) . . SpeakIng of Cornell . Caspar Whiney has this to Bay In the last Issue of Ilarper'e Weekly : "he Bachelor ! says very properly 'that too much attention 19 paid to sports at Yale ' And It could have allell ( with equal truth that too much attention also Is laid to ports at Harvard at Princeton , al the Uni- ¶ verity of Pennsylvania . and at Cornel , though I believe sport to bo nearer Its proper place t nt the lasts named university than at any other. I cuts a lel'"er figure there. I Is mOI'e subject to the curriculum titan nt any of the other larger unlver lles. " . . Princeton and Pennsyh'nla ! did not play on Satnrday. The former Is savIng Itself for the great game with Yale at New York next Saturday the later for Its contest with Iarvdul at Cambridge on the same day. There h the usual wall from Princeton and Pennvlvanla that nearly all the Valuable men 01 the teams are crippled In fact , th y are so badly Injured that a number cZ the Tigers spent the past week at Delaware Water Oap. and the Injured Quakers sniffed the ocean breezes at Atlantic City. I foot bal has gone so far that an undergraduate has to take a vacation right In the midst of hIs studies to recuperate , then a halt should be called mewhere. In contrast to' this recent liberty , stands the unwritten pledge of both of these universities that they would assist In the moderation ot popular J excitement over the great college game and do all In their power to purify intercollegiate athletics from the remotest stain of profes- t stonahism . I'rlncHon has a hard battle on Its hands for Saturday , and It Is reported on good authority from New York that Yale Is the favorite. The game at Cambridge will wi be 10 less exciting , though If Coach Wood- Tuft's men are In condition they surely ought to win. . . . Yale played Its second game with Orange on Saturday. and showed up In splendid form winning , 26 to O. This time Orange never threatened the Dines' goal , anti the New haven boys rushed the oval across their opponents' goal almost at wili. As was expected - peeled , Yale's back field showed that It had few superiors , Captain Thorne and Jerrems t excelling . The line , to ( gave evidence that I will make a great fight agaInst the stone : valL of . Jereymen that will meet I on Saturday - I , . . ' Early'ln the season after Purdue's defeat bY MissourI , It waa thought the Indiana team p woul lose the 111gh position I had won by Its splendid performances during the pat few seasons. On Saturday however the Purdue boys made such a showing against MichIgan as entitles them to recognition among the best elvenB of the west To be sure the Ann Arbor player were pretty well tired out from theIr recent game with Harvard . and the consequent travel ; but granting this Pur- due played a great game. I most of the honor of the Harvar -Uchlgan mattil went to Ann Arbor . despite the fact that harvard won , then It II only proper that the bulk of b the glory In Saturday'B contest bsongs ! to the sturdy lads front Purdue whIch some one has aptly termed "the 'rlnceton of the West . " I was Purdue that made the frt touchidowa and It was Purdue that forced the fighting all through the two long hours . Bloomington again demonstrated that he IB a wonderful full back Among his good perform.anc , h.e won the aae for Michigan within the last . ' " , ---4 ' . ' . . . , . . . - " _ . I mluutp1 Ly kicking thin goal nccsilry to .keep the ) 'clol anll hluo colt Iron being loweld.,1 t I Saturday Michigan ball .eorrI , , In six coiitet ! 222 points to their OlIIOnrnts' four . Harvard having done the ' , ' . i'uritie tllvldei . the honor 0111) sr'oting. Jlrlle now Ilvl.le9 hOlor I "lh Inr\'ard 11,1 , emphasizes the tact that .Mlehilgan can find all the hard and even fott ball It Illts rIght at home I . 5 ! Stgg lies brought isle le/ul / around again , and on Saturday the University I Chicago team Iqual'c,1 Itself for the many defeats It baa suffered this season by turning down the strong ortlvutrn eleven , G to o. ( allh1ln Van Douzer of NorthstHn. . as usual , played a strong game , all had . the pleasure of scorIng - Ing u eafity against Chicago . The rival cap- tain 1't also In the game , making ChlcaF 's Fame ciii ) ' touclllwl. , Charle Allen , the Chicago captain , docs not give any signs of a let down II hits fet hal playing , alll Is today playing al strong , , If not a stronger , gall than five Yrar ago when he led the toot bal players of l\eknll , Pa . . Syracuse won thc thamplonhlp , of the New York Yltr'rcoleglate : toot bali association by defeatIng Hochester university . Dartmouth 101 a more bubtantl l honor , the championship . ship of the New gngJnd Poet Bal league , by defeating Villiams . Minnesota demonstrated Its strength Iy disposing of Whconsln , 1 to 10 It was an even battle . and the fact that 4.000 PII.lo . witnessed the game testifies to the Inlrest taken In the game hy the pee lila of M lune.\ols. Wesleyal defeated Trln. Iy , ald the fn' hlll from Harvard showed the yonngelt sons of Penn i few points about the game. _ _ 1101 SChOOl , 1'eAIS 1'0 : tttt'1' . Illhl flII 1IIruII11 CUIC 'l'- . , . g'tIiI'r flit the ( riiilroi Next Saturday , November 23 . the Omaha antI , 1.llcoln High school toot hal teams meet to dlcllc the champIonshIp bt the In- tcrcholustic leugue. ] gaeh team Is In excel- tlr cholastc elple lent condition Ind eager to carry off thi' . honol's. Last year the Omaha High school team went down tQ Lincoln Iml defeated the I.lncoln t0) ' , 20 to 12. all the year before 16 to i ; , Now Lincoln claims the time for reVenge - venge hnM I'ome. Ito team has boon coach by Ieveral of the university men nOd Is playIng hard foot ball . and so fur has not Illaying I\ul bal. unt It'pn I"n"n Ibtit V" " . " . iie - I l hln'bo -\i'ere coached In the early part of the Fen on ly Frank Crawford . last yenl"s "nlvcrslty eoaCh , anti all season have FhoWI tIe effect of his excellent 1011 < , The bor" have been unable to secure a game with a high school team 50 far this year nl- though they have chalen"el nil the teams In Nebraska and western Iowa , Des MoineS and . Minneapolis. Thy played October 12 at Tabor In. . defeating Tauor col- lego 18 to o. october 19. at N'brnslm City , they pia red Nebraska City nod Platsmouth Athletic oseociatlon a close ' game . which Athlelc associaton Iumo. the latter won on a Iltl < e. 12 to G. October 2' the iTnlversitv eluh of Omaha was .Ie- foaled , b tnl'ersltv I y of N-braska,3' ' ; 10 O. Nine nigh school boys played In this game mak- InK It really a HIh school team. November - her 0 . at Council ! Bluffs the High school I. Counci Bur , team was beaten In a close { same 12 to 4. Captain Gardner . . Jensen and , Clarke did not hillY In this game , substitutes . taking theIr 1laces. : From these results It will be seen that aI- thought tie HIIh school bOYR have not aIwa - vayts von . they have llwa } ' ! played good fet bal against much heavier and , oiier teams. Next Saturday the two teams wI line up as follows : Lincoln Position . Omaha. Prey . . . . . . . . . .Letl end. ' . . . . . . . McKel BotNtorl . . . . . .I.eft tackle. . . . . . . . Tukey Calilwell . . . . .Lef guard. . . . . . . . Jensen Tyson . . . . . . . . . .Center. . . . . . . . Asquith Sizer . . . . . . . .Hhht guard. . . . . . . Koyner H'de . . . . . . .Hhht tlel < le. . . . . Cowgil Beckmln . . . . .Hlght end. . . . . . HopkIns Iyan ( cnpt.i.Quarter ) back. . . . Humphrey ( Hclan ) . ICier . . . . . . . .nlght half uac ! < . . . . Taylor Masher . . . . .Left half bttckOardner ( capt. ) Smith . . . . . . .Full bac . . . . . . Leonar Substitutes : Lincoln ! lUnger Treater He- land ] ; Omaha Packard , Ncstedel < . Crandel , G le plc. Thc lame wi be playel ' at 3:31 : Saturday , November 211 at the University park , Twen- teth and Miami . * _ - WFSTHISN PEXSIOSS. V. t'rfn I ot tlit- H'hcllou H"Jll'I.- bored h ) ' thc GClcrl1 Guy ' erniiieiit. WASHINGTON , Nov. 17.-Speclal.-Pen- ( ) slons granted , issue of October 31. 189 , were : Nebraska : Orlglnal-Davlt T. Sherman , Wahoo . Saunders. OrIgInal widow-Amnanda L. Groves . Fremont . Dodge. MexIcan war wl10w-nuth B. Cowan Beatrice Gage. Iowa : Orlglnal-Joh nay , Marshalltown . Marshal : William C. Dow. College Springs , Page : Edward C. hhinkhe " 'Inleld. Henry. HelssuePatrlclt J. Guthrie . Cambridge Star } ' . Original vidow-Amunda M. Wallace , Iowa Lake . mmet. South Daloll : Original-Wililam Dunn Hot Springs , Fall nlver. Colorado : Originni-Jamnes Scott , Colo- rallo Springs EI 1'a'o. " ' ) 'omlnl : Reissue-Sage Nickerson , Lew- lton Fremont. issue or : November 1 1895 : Nebraska : Origlnni-.lohn I' . lice Omaha , Douglas : horace B. hittuser . NelghJ Ante- lope Increase-William Davis , Sargent . Custer ; Peter n. A. Kel ) ' . Omaha Douglas. Original vhlow-Suean Muhm Nelgh , Ante- lope. Iowa : Original-Thomas J. Norris Mis- court Va\ey. Harrison. Additional-John . Case Eldora . Hardin. Henewal-Danlel lorl. De Moines . Pol , . South Dakota : Hestoraton anti Increase John J. Riggs . Big Bottom , leade. He- ismue-hienry It. Schriner Madison Lain' . Colorado , : OrigInal-Joint's I' . 101 ock Los Pines , La Pinto : John \Y. Brown 1onto Vista Hlo Grande : Michael Smith Gliman . I'agle. : Original wldow-Mury U. Muhiriein . Denver Arapahoe. Issue of November 2. 189 : Nebraska : OriginalAlbertVntonpnugh . ! Gibbon . Duffalo.Viiliam lc'Jnn\I , South Sioux City , Dal < tn. OrIginal wleows , ete.- Felix Heath ( fattier ) . Cllrlcston , York : I Sarah L. l.ne. Myrtle . Lincoln. Iowa : Orllllnl-Geone Eberhart , BurIn - hiiiton . Desr Moines : Marion n. Higby , Ihrnmlgate , . Humbo\1 : DavId Aushutz. Hock- well . C'rro G rd' . Iflcreas'-Marlon Parkar . Bedrord. TayOr'k ) Joseph A. Edgar , East DES l'tloimmes. Pol. Original widows , etc.- I' : 1 1a' A. I.ewls.'II ca. Montgomery ) ' : Sarah C. Young. l-marf Ph'mouth. South Dakota : Increase-Joshua Mc" Corhin Itosebimil [ e'erVllam : Anderson , himookings . Brool < lls. North Dalota : Additional-John Kruerger , Grml la\bor. Ham e ) ' . Colorado : OrigInal-WillIam H Watkins , Dutno , La 1latn : James Haskins , Pueblo Pueblo : Henry C. Davis I'mmebio Pueblo : Quincy ahoe. A. Oorbet ( deceased ) , Denver , Arp- ahoe.W'omlng : Original-Charles E. Ward , Tie Siding . Albany ; Charles hi. Montague , Montuge Lander . , I.'remont. Is"uo of November 4. 189 : Nebraska : Increase-Thomas J. Wright Lawrence Nucl < ls. Heissue-'Yllam H. laloel < . Orchard . Antelope. Original wlt- owS Nemaha etc" reiussue-Mary Long , Auburn Iowa : Original-John H. Hepe Me.lap- oils . Des Moines. Additional-Charles S. Simons 'averly Junction. Bremen : Philip Yohum Spraguevilie . Jackson. Increase John M. Orr . Baker Jofferson. Helssue Norman Noon Red Oak Montgomery : Iranle IT. Mend Onawa Monona. Orlglral widows. etc.-I 1 zabeth J. Haltrey , Monte- 1onte- zuma. Poweshiek South Dakota : Orlglnal-FI T. Pot-rester Central City , Lnwrenee. Original widows . Orllnal w\low etc.-Hachol Page Melto , Spink \ ! Montana : Orlglnat-James Moore , Miles City. Cude Mies . Piles of people have pie ! , but DeWitt's WItch Hazel 1 Salve will . cure them. Chnl" " ' ot 1'llu'-III.rov",1 Scr'lc Commencing Sunday. No , ' . 1th. the St. Paul limited vIa the Sioux City Route 'will leave Omaha Webster street depot 5:45 : p. m. , arrive Sioux City 9:25 : p. m. arrIve St. Paul 7:25 : a. m. , Minneapolis 8:00 : a. m. Supper will be served In the popular Northwester dining cars between California Junction and Sioux City. Southbound train leaving St. Paul In the evening will pass Sioux City 5:50 : a. m. , ar- rIve Omaha Webster street depot 9:10 : a. m. Breakfast served between Sioux City and California Junction In dining cars. Pullman palace sleepers daily between Oma- ha and St. } 'aul-Mlnneapols. Also through Pullman sleepers from Kansas City vIa Coun- ci Bluffs and Missouri Vahiey. Berths reserved and ful Information given at City Ticket omce . 101 . Farnam St. , Omaha. . -p I.enclnl All Coulimietitora . The exceedingly fast time to Colorado , Utah. Idaho , \ontana. Oregon and California now being mad by the Union Pacific places that line In the lead for both first and second class travel. For tickets. time tables or any information , cal on A. C. DUNN , City Pass and Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnana Street . - The Iiurhisigton's " " .Uhulcd Fler" Which now heaves the Union depot at 5:00 : p.m. , still maIntaIns its reputation a the , most comfortAble traIn to Chicago and ali poInts eact. Thro' chAir can-thro' dlner- thro' . Ileepers. Tickets at 132& & Farnam St. . - . CoUeetnl Potcrs . The craze for collecting puater 1lde fair to take a strong hold on the faddists this i winter. Itis pr vlnl & Itioul thing for the I . - - r imubllahers , however for they fn , ! I very difcul to keep their pOI\eu \ displayed In book stores and . at news stands There are dealers who connnient and top many dtalar unit It profitable to get posters for nothing anti then sell them to coleotors for a quarter 01 1 dollar nplece. Some of the largest magazine ant publishing firma are already trying to devise some scheme which will enable them 10 retain owner1hlp In the poster until It has been dlplayell for a certain pried , after which I will become the property of the shopkeeper ' or newedealer r C = : . : J Uobert Downing and his company opened last evening I short engagement at the Boyd In "Tho Gladiator . " Sauniet's splendid tragedy Is a favorite In Omaha with those most familiar wIth thc tragedlan's abuiity. "The Oladlator" Is pronounced the best oC Downing's entire repertoire to bring out the strongest qualities of hIs dramatic instincts , hl ! magnificent physique anti his exquisite command of human emotIons. The ten years that have elapsed since he first attempted "The Gladiator" have not reduced the fire and vigor or his Interpretation of the heroic role , thought some changes have been made In t'he IJresentaton of' the piece In the dec1de. The alterations , however , have con- trlbutel to thl excelence of the piece. The scene In which the wretched man Is ordered to dispatch a victim . and dlscoveres In her I his long lost daughter , brings out DownIng's I best emotonal demnonstration . As he Irs I the helpless I victim's hair with one hand to better " gule } the executioner's blade , and sees that she Is hIs chid , time one beIng of all others for whom things earthly may be tolerated , the one binding tie , the bitter cup of time { miserable slave Is droined. Eugenic Ialr as Neodamla , the Christian martyr , and daughter of the gladiator , received - ceIved much attenllon. She exhibits In many lines much of the art that lends to the ImpressIon - pressIon that the conception Is not studied , but wholly spontaneous. Mrs. Dates adequately pro trays the wicked , empress Iaustna. and the rein or Flavlan Is happily cast In the hands of Mr. Ferry. The cast Is strong without exception , and the caborate ] and effective stage settings are interesting features. CosgrOve & Orant's comedians In "The Dazzler" were greeted by two crowded houses at the Creghton yesterday afternoon and evening Lover of farce comedy , Interspersed with songs , dances and jut enough of a plot to account for the appearance of a number - bar of specialty people , can see "The Dazzler" with assurance of passing I very pleasant evening. The piece Is not new to Omaha , but nearly aU the faces are additions of the present year to the company , numberIng several old time favorites In the west This Is th" sixth year of the piece on the road. The engagement wi close Wednesday even- Ing. "Helena , ' Robert Downlng's new play , which will be seen for the frs time la thIs city tonight at Doyd's , Is from the pro- lfc pm of Vlctor'en Sardou : r. Downing bras spared nothing In the mounting of this play , the enery beIng all new and the costuming most elaborate. The story of the play I laid In Italy during the feud between the Ouolphs and the Ohibelnes In the Fourteenth cen- tury. In the part of Orso , chief of the Ouelph9. Mr. Downing found a role that ' Is most cQngenlal with hIs robust and heroic ubiities. ! Eugenle Dlalr will ue seen In the title role. Tomorrow evening "Othello" will be given with Mr. Downing as the dusky Moor and Miami Blair as Desdemona - The young tragedian , Walker Whiteside . opens a three night engagement at the Creighton , Thursday November 21. prel'mt- Ing , during that time "Hamlet , " "Richard II , " and "Richehieu. " A company of wel known players , headed uy Miss Lela Wool- son , give competent support. The Idvahe mle of reserved seats opens at the Creighton theater box office at 9 o'clock thIs morning. Thompkins' gorgeous s'pect ele , "Black Crook , " comes to Omaha for the first time thIs season , opening a four night engagement at the Creighiton with a matinee Sunday , November 24. This production will bo stag'd with the same sumptuous erects and com- potent company which characterlzel Its unparleled run of one year at the Academy of MUl.lc , New York City . ant sIx month runs In Boston and Chicago. When Martha Morton undertook to write a play for William H. Crane I little over a year ago It struck her that the meddling old bther-In-Iaw had never ben thoroughly "shown up" on the stage , and she determLed to prove that while a mother-In-law might be a maker of trouble , she was simply not In I when her better hal chose to asesrt himself . In " 119 'Ife's Father " whIch Mr..Crane Is to present at Doyd's theater on next Monday , thll Idea Is said to be skillfully carrIed onto and In a droll manner An old man who dotes on hla only daughter tells her on her weddLng morning that he proposes never to leave her during life. And he means it. He endeavors to , run her houshold , and , as time young husband does not like thIs , there Is trouble. The comedy Is said to exceedingly urght ! , and its m'uccese has been of the most pronounced kind. Next Sunday nIght J. K. Emmet , the well known comedian. will appear In his comedy "Fritz In a Mad house " This Is one ot his mart successful peces ! and the one that his lu9trious father counted as his greatest achievement. The Thanksgiving attraction at Do'd's will be the pretty comedienne and favorIte , Emily hianckor . In her succeful comedy , "Our Fla . " Miss Dancker's company this season 1 ! the strongest she has ever had In her sup- port I Includes Wiandevle , Philip H. Ryley George W. Parsons H. D. James Walter Parr , l19 Anita Verne , Elizabeth nosel , Chaunez Olney and others of note. Two hundred of the Tourist wheelmen and their ladies will attend Robert Downlng's grant production of "Helena" at the Boyd theater tonight. . - . Acts at onCe , never fails . One MLute Cough Cure A remedy for asthma , and that feverish condition which accompanies a severe - vero cold The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. - _ - % S'EATIIHIL I OIU C.ST. Generally Fair , witIiVesteriy Wimidi , for X e 1 rn" 1.1. WASHINGTON , Nov. 17.-Tho forecast for Monday Is : For Nebraska , Kansas and ColoradoGen- erly fair ; westerlY winds For Missouri-Fair : westerly winds : warmer In the southern , cooler In the north- western portIon . For lowa-I.'alr : northwesterly winds : cooler Monday nIght. For South Dakota-FaIr : variable winds : colder. Local Ite'cot'd. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA Nov. 17.-0maha record of tern- perpture anti rainfahi . compared with the corresponding day of the past four 'enr& : 1895. 189 I. 18&3. IS9 ? . Maximum temperature . G 4 2 44 MInimum temperature . 37 16 21 35 Average temperature . . . [ 28 24 40 Precipitation . . . . . . . . .0 .0 .0 .0 Condition of and Conditon temperature precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1 : Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Excess for the da ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Accumulate excess since March 1. . . . 411 Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . . .0 Inch Deficiency for the lay. . . . . . . . .0 Inch Total precipitation since March 1 2.31 Inches Deficiency since March 1. . . . . 9.8 Inches itepIrtm from Stntl" . ut H I" , mu . , > I , , . , ' e f 3' = 6 STATS or ITATIOY& ' 5 O' i \UATUII a " 9 : : 3 g _ _ _ _ : ' 1 : m"a . . . . . . . . 60 : M Cbear. - Norh Platte . . . . 62 65 .00 Ciear . 61 11101. . . . . . . . .t G. .00 Cear. . Clilcaro . . . . . . . . . 4t .8 .00 Clr. Clold . St. Loula. . . . . . 14 GO .00 Ciear ) St. P'II. . . . . . . .U 66 .00 Clear Davenpom-i . . . . . 6. lS .00 Clear. Kansas City . . . . GO Cii .00 Clear. CI 01 iteleos . . . ) . . . . . 06 62 .00 I'arleloudy itSyro. . . . . . . . . .0 I. .00 l'artclOutiy Salt Lake Clt' . . 46 06 .00 Clear . ) Lke . hilimnarot . Cl . . ) . . . alt .U .00 Cleat- . 61 Vilcun . . . SO 48 .00 Ciear . . . Chu onno. . . . . . . 00 U2 . oo Clear. Villttoa. . . . . . . . 36 4 .0 \ Cloudy . RallldCI . . . . . . 02 . .00 Cloudy . . ) . . . . . . . . . _ ) Galveston. . . . . . . . _ i _ _ _ ! _ . OOClear. 'T' indicates trace ot precipitation. . _ . 1 . A. WELII Ots.rsr. - - - DANE ( : OF A11N1C l ! \ PASSED ) J Oonds that Portended Storms In Europe Break Gnt1y Away . SALSBURY'S ' SPEEdftVES S TiE MARKET A..urnnce lt I''tr.t < ; nlct IrnclnJ UI ot time iCmilIlrM un.et ) 1) ' Gout ShhllCltM fn.1 1011hl" Unci , or Expurtuu. NEW Yoltic Nov. 17-henry Clews , head of time banking house of bleary Clews & Co. , wrItes ot the situation In Wal strcett Upon the whole , the course of affairs In " 'al street has Improved during the past week . Parl' , the recovery has been due to the 110lteal assurances afforded by Lord Salsbur"s Mansion house speech , which , leaving Turkish Internal affairs stl In n desperate condition , heft tin room for appre- hension ot serious Political differences as between the great powcrs. The erect of these utterances upon the European uourses was a prompt restoration or confidence . which has been especially apparent In American. ! ecurltes , Another factor contributing to the recovery - covery has been the comparative absence of further serious embarrasamuents In connec- ton with the wld speculation In "Kaihirs . " I seems probable that now those tocks I have come under the control of the leaders , I unter who "have no doubt gathered Immense I wealth from their operations . anti hi that case further disaster may probably be con- fitted to I few minor operators whose 1- fortunes could not be of much Importance to the general market for securities . In addItion to these ImprovEments In Eu- ropeau conditions . . the alroall : sItuation has shown a more hOlieful prospect. In spite of the light movement of Krall and colon to the seaboard . the rairoads begin to exhibit a decided improvement In earn- tngs. When colon and wheat come to be exported In the volumesual ut this season of the year their tralc wi be largely In- creased and earnings will show a further gain upon their already liberal volume. The southwestern lines have been suffering hem al eXllecte,1 bight crop of cotton and trum its being withheld , from market ; now , however , opinion begIns t favor a some- what larger yield thun has been expected and thc price has ( alien to u paint much nearer the views of foreign takers EO that It Is reasonable to look for al early { liberal export of the staple with a consequent gain In the business or the roads uf that section . The corn crop also Is \ blt beginning - ginning to move Time Agriculurl bureau now estImates the yled : at 2,18.0.0 bushels , or 936.0,0 bushels above that of last year I Is Impossible that such nn Increase - crease In one of our bulkIest products can fail to largely increase the Income of the roads situated In the corn belt. These Improved conditions have arisen concurrently with a largely oversell 'condl- tion of the stock market , ali the result has been ! rush to cover short sales which has caused I generl rise In the railroad list. So far , however the' Improved turn tn affairs - fairs has had little effect upon the outside element In speculation. The transactions have been chietiycontinetl to board opem- tore and outsiders seemed . disposed to walt until the recovering tendency becomes more marked and poslt e. ' : But While the factors above cited are tend- big to restore , confidencO' und have caused an advance In prices the ' \pwarll tendency Is held In check by the r \lval of gold exports. I Is a sllclent explanation of this cxtror- dlnary exceptIon to . the common rule of importing gold at thiJ season that I results on the one hand frOm' ' heavy importations of merchandise and on , the other from the Ilerolslent holding back of the staple ar- tides ot export. U Is to be concede that the detention of produce ; from export Is sure to be followed by ? hlpments 0 large as possibly - sluly to turn the how " 'of gold toward this country. The hatter fact may favor a replenishment - plenishment of the stock of gold In the metropolan bammk . but It cnn bring no direct advantage to the treasury . as the gJverment has no hanger any fOlce Of gold mcome und can get the metal In no other way than by borrowing It against issues of bonda. The present state of the foreign ex- ehungetherefore" brings public attention bacl / . the stubbotn "bear" factor arising from ' tht4'Conditidfl bY' ' the' tren ury' gold re- serve. Thd speCtre or another U ) .O.OJ bond issue rises before , thU pUblic imnaglnatiomm . and there Is nowhere much , Iolbt about that ogre materializing some time before next apring That Constant lstrulng possibility stands as a Ixed obstacle to any really inspiring - Sptrlng recovery ot conltonee , Could It be removed . the 'effect would be worth ten points added value to the entire stock list. lit so long as this remains on open and constantly recurring danger I seems hopeless - less to look for any realy strong and well sustained effort to bring up the price of investments - vestments to the stallard establshed by the Improvement In their tntrlnslc conditiOn . Any general ant sustaIned rise In prices needs the co-operation of men of ample means and cautious jllgment : anti such men arc very apt to decline large amid long commitments when the prospect Is not reasonably - sonably clear of clouds While. therefore . the general Industrial and commercial conditions ure favorable to the value of stocks , all are likely to afford IL good substratum of. confidence to tie mar- ket I will he prudent to avoId expecting too much from these encouragements. The proper temperament for the moment Is hope- fllne ! but not extravagant expectations. The market Is anything but u afe one for' selling , but bu'lng should be moderated by satisfaction with quick turns and moderate prolts , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UEALEHS' GItIIA'I' PAIII IX " ' ( Ol . hn'cHtor" FJnct thc Stllile I Good h'imicc to IIC : Ion , ) ' . BOSTON Nov. li. - The AmerIcan Wool and Cotton Reporter says of tIme wool trade , : "Notwithstanding the occurrence of clec- ton day , wih Its usual tendency to distract attention frJm busimmes&m . there has been more general Inquiry than In any prevIous week since the middle ot October The fact 15 that there are others than those who have wool to sell who appreciate that among the various commodities In dealerM' hands at the seaboart and . In the Interior , there Is no bet- ter property than wool. No better proof Is needed of the Inherent strength of the gen- eral market fOI' the'staple than that afforded by the failure of recent quiet but persist- ent. attempts to depress it. The volume of transactions tn the principal markets his been generally larger than previously for some weeks. I Is useless to dlselss rates of kinds ot wool that ale not selling . I Is trade In commodities that establishes price for them : for such sorts of wool as lre In deman and have been right along a user must pay substantially the same ns he had to I fortnight ago. Time sales In New York Boston and Phiadelphia during the past week have amounted to 6.571,60 pounds of which 3.12.70 pounds were domestic and 3.12 0 pounds foreign. "There 19 no materIal change In the posi- tion of the New York market from that ton whtch It has occupied durIng the past few weeks . Demand Is flow , mills not being willing to anticipate their needs while there Is 10 much uncertainty surrounding the heavy weight season and the immediate future price of wool The sales for the week aggregate 96,5 pounds Of which 2 6.5 pounds were domesUc and 730.0 foreign rho total sales sll f.Tanuarv , 1 have been G.62.40 pounds , agfLtmst 35,7O pounds a year ago. u. " o yihstantlnklh/ occurrence ot elec- ton day during tho.tlerto'l under review , with Its tendene ) ' d dltrct attention frump business , there has been more general inquiry - quiry nt Boston thjm ! \'Jpr several / weeks A considerable Inlpl umisiness 1M beIng .Ione. Prices for tUC'l klt ) df do.iae tic In Itore'gn stock as are In anyl request 're very steadY. There are In lcatolsof an Improved inquiry - Quiry for mediumn1mtn,1 , ' low medium wools 'he sales this wee / , har6 amounted ( to 2.240. . 90 domestic ant r I r'.5 ( pounds foreign making a total at' ' S.'a.40 pounds against I total of 2.272.70 follfe prevIous week and a total of 2,70,5 pounds for the eorrecpond- Ing week last a'eari'rlme sales since January 1. 1895. amount tolhQST0 pounds , against 127.861,585 pounds a ' ' fqr ago "The domestic \\\01 market at Phia- delphia has recelve 'aP fair share of attention - ton from the reproFertdlves ot two worsted mills , and there hm4vc . Ilso been some negotiations - tatons In a quIet WI mw I through eastern bro- kera . on account 0 ' . large eastern mills . Fleece wools are lirn : some choice Iota have brought I frcton over market prices Good carpet wools are scarce and firm In value. The aggregate sales of the past week have been 1,691io pounds of which 95.30 pounds were Iomestc and 73'i.40 ' pounds foreign. Sales since January 1 , 11. have amounted to 1.2.616 pounds. Sales for the corresponding prIed last year were 49.32.32 poun s. "The sales of wool at Chicago this week have aggregted about 35.0 pountl9. There has been a little more Inquiry for sample hags ; 11uled wools have moved a little more freely A large western mill has purchased from one of 'the largest machIne brushed puler ; all the combing grades ahead for 6'le time to come ; values ot wool are gen- orally firm of staple wools are especially 10. "Trade 11 eked up considerably at St. Louis toward the enl } of the week and n large lot ot fine pulled-some lambs' pulled and other wools-have been sold apti . shipped. " . . London \'eeki' Grliu Rc'icy. LONDON , Nov. 17.-The weather hal been mild during the past week anti farm work Is well forward In the market wheat was not affected br the panicky financial condl- tlons , nor had the political news much in- luenr- . But the market folow d American 'a vlce" Supplies were ample but the de : _ . - - - . . . - - - . - - - " . - amend wnl poor . Arr'n(1 cargoes , 'ra easy nnl , negietei . 1'\lrwnrll ' 11011101" ClrllCI were Ilul anti , I 1 I ( red. Pureel worn qtmiel . Duluth loatell was quoted St 255. "Iot was slow Maize Wa qUiet end closed dul amid \ule , Pureel. were quiet . Old ml,1 , Amcrlc,1 oil I'R11 WM Iluote,1 ut 61 311. Barle ) ' was lul and easy . Oats were neglected . clIlC.ulo ULU : MAltlChT8. J.ntureN or thi . ' 'rnlll" 111 ClodlR I'rtet's oiL ntlrll ) ' . CIICAOO , Nov. 16.-The marlcets today were depressed , after somewhat brisk opening , Inluenced by smaller receipts , good exports and encour.Idng ! cabL s. After much variaton eVer .thlng cloC either about the opening or "lghty lower There WM mme particular ] feature to any ot the trade. Wheat started In wih several brisk trailes , Int from G7c to 57c. a trifle over ) 'ester- dny'9 close. ' . scented Everything to promtse well , wcather , crop reports , etc. . but after short trades eased a season of shnrp tmles things UII again There were no noteworthY Intl- vilual trades aside from those of Broseau of St. Lotmis who began nt the start to cover briskly , but after tmlng Ihat he could get all he wanted , commenced , to sell as rnpllly as he hal bought Many [ small traders took the cue from hIm , amI as n result Dccciii- her which had started to eiimnb . went thown Io\n again and closc.1 . ut front 5noc to G7 ½ c. with the feeling fairly steadl' Corn trade was very light , but November ant December luctuated % , c. May plrtcl- Pitted slghty In the opening Irmnes of the near futurls and remained at the opotiiimg- 29c-sammme as ) 'elterlaY'9 close November and December , after their temporar ) ' gall , fell off mind closed at the bottom price. TrailIng mill Iround was rather light. After the frst hour oats were even more quiet than they have been durlll thc weel 'he entre bus1nlps for the ( lay showed that onIY.3.0 bu changed hands. May Ioll at 2)1. and titter chungls not mnglng over % , c closed Sante I" * ) 'esterday-2O'c. The price of provisIons got on n ileati center - Ieal ter , anti no one seemed Inclned to pry them off. Yem'terhmmy's ' . closing prices anti today's arc Ilenteal The days run of hogM was 23,0 hal. and Montlmty's receIpts arc estimated at G.O head . and for the week 22.0 heal mire looke.1 . for I stlate" for Moimday'hent : , G20 carl : corn . Zi5 : cars ; oats , 315 car ! The leading futures ranged as follows : Artlles. I Oll n. I ItiIm. I LO' . I ci Wiieath'o.2 i , . . . ! fh lj lH [ .j Dec. . . . . . . cH on , 67 ! ( 57I May . . . . . Gl tl * 01 % U1 ! 61J ! Cor. No : . Nov . . . . 2Si' 2S4 2Ht ' Z"i ! 281 Dec . . . . 21 28 2n. 2jl , Mmty . . . : : { " ZU 2U1 ! 21" ! OaIH. No 2. Nov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Iec . . . . lH8 ISi ! 181-t I58 May . . . . IHH . 2 ( ( i : J8H . 20 , Pork.PO' bbl Wj Nov . . . . R ( l7I. , . . . . . . . . . . . . R 07" Jamm . . . . . . I 11714 I lU 1 ) 03 0 lI78 Lnrd.itIO May . . . lbs . I 4 : I 4 0 42 . \ 42' Nov . . . . . ii 47 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 47t ! Jamm . . . . / ( ( fGZ ! 6UO : 411 May . . . . . 6 82 % 6 824 . 6 b284 6 tMt ' IJI Ribs- 82J . . . I No\ . lbs- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4Z Jamm. . . . . . . . 4 57)4 ! . 4 un . 4 573.4 . 4 b7.L Mn" . . . . . . 4 i-U t s'2' . 4 HO 4 C,7' Cash 'uolalons Were as follows : PJ.OUI-Hart wheat spring Patents. $3i5i33,4O ; soft. $3.m53:3o. : WIHJAT-No. 2 spring 5f57c ! : No.3 spring & 61157e ; No. 2 red 1. 57'4tlc. COlN-No.2 , 28'.lm2S3c. \ ' OAT-No. 2. iihe ; No.2 white . 20\1c \ ; No. 3 , white , i74u2Oc. . ityi1-No. 2. Gc. HAHI.EY-No , 2. no sales : No.3. 2hgaOc : No , 4. 2tj25e , 29i3Qc FLAX HEED-No. 1. 91 ½ ' 92o . 'l'mMOTIIY StFll-t'm line . $3.5. PItOVISIONi4-Mess pork I'er ' hAl. . $ 8.10115.20 ; bard . per 10 ibi' . . $5.5I5.5P. ! ; short ribs , sides ( ioose ) . $ . ' . ( ( : dry sailed _ houIlers ( boxeI ) . $4,7CI4.S7'4 , : shor clear shies ( boxed ) , $4.7i4.S1t. 122. WIIII4KV-Distiilers' Inlshct gods , , , per gal. , I'OUI..TIIY-Steatly : turkeys 649c ! : chickens . 7tfSc : irmcks 9i9 c. ) The t"owlg mere Ihe receipts ant shipments today : Articles. Hccelpi' . Simipument . - - - - - - - - - - - Flour . b\ls. . . . . . . . . . . 10.000 1 iOtti Wileat bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.UOO . ' 1.01U . Com , bUH' , . . . . . . . . . . . IH.UOU 71.OOU U.OUl : Oats bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207,000 220,001) ) lyl bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217.000 . ZZIOUU . DUley. bim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.30Cm , _ 4.\00 . .0mm the Pr113a oxclnlce loJa.v ito bUlor mar- kat WI ' tcady : erenmer.I' . 14a22c ; dairy . 10 tOo. l-ggs.stcmitiy : HtOc. ) . \IBIlC.\XS : AIN IX : IIE FAVOR. At1'amiet's Sl'or.1 II All hut. 'Viva Itnil. . . . . ' ' ) ' S. lrlh. . . LONDON . , Nov. 17.-Leading w alh ) operators In time mining marleet have been compelled to assist the smaler men to an enormous extent durhmmg the past week to prevent further collapse . so that alhouh the settlement was effected without serious trouble and some Investment buying commenced - menced at rulng low prices , thieve is I not overmuch conldence In time future ot mining entorprlses. ' 1urltllh affairs still 11e\el emmy real improvement In foreign stocks , hut most other departments arc tlstncU better. Con . lderable dIsposiion Is shown on the pal.t of the Investors to revert their attention to AmerIcan mlroad shlle . but many people ama deterrelt by the doubtfu' aspect of time curcncy probpm } In the United Slate . Except Norfolk & \Vestern anti Heading shares , which show fractional declines . all prices have Ils n during the past weel 'I'he Ilvancls are : Denver pm'eforretl 3 : % ; LouIsville & Nashvie. 2 ' : Si Paul ald Heading lusts . 2 ; Atchison ilnois Central IIHI Wabash. Hi : Lmko ; Shore lY : Denver & Rio Grande , IJ , ; Erie and New , York Central . 1. Cot tout : llrl.et Uumset tIes Trade. MANCHESTER , Nov. 17-Duslness has been prejudiced during the week by tIme unsettled state of cotton , hilt it is believed that preparations are beimmg rnmtdo for a iittie eastern trmtde , Timero is hittie demand for yarn , but yesterday a maoderate trade was tlone at an eighth timid sometimes at a three-sixteemmths decline , Stocks ro bunion- soimme in sevenal quarters , In clothm a small anti scatteneti busimmess has been done all time week , with time Indian , inquiry Incm'easing , although the limits arc far below cost , Time Levant trade bias beemm imeariy SUSIeflded. Fastera btmyens ame being slowly convinced of tIme enornmotms Cm-O1) shortage. Soutim America ism tloing little , Time home traile is satisfied vithm anmail repeatctl orders for as- m-ortetl stocks. Calico printers are fairly well emnployetl. 0mm time commtinemmt things have been more quiet. They are waiting for crop deveiepmnemmts , hmut all tIme machinery will be fully occupied for a considerable time yet. _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton tmmrket , ST. iOUmS , Nov. 16.-COTTON-Quiet : no sales reported ; mitidilng , S 3-iCc ; receipts , 4,725 bales ; shlpinc-nts , 4.215 bales ; ack , O9.s14 bales. NuW YORK. Nay , 16-COTTON-Futures cioseJ quiet nn.i steado' : saies. 137,00 trite. ; Jammuary , $5.15 ; February , 15.2) : March , $ t.2 ; Apnii , * 5,30 ; May , $8.34 : June , $8.37 ; July , 58.39 : Augtmmt , SS.40 ; October , * 8.04 ; Nts'enmber , , $8.10 ; liecumber , $8.11. tItOt closed quiet : middling tmplantI , 5 7-ICc ; maid. tiling guilt , S 11.1Cc ; sales , 149 bales , Midiitmmg , S 7-Inc ; imot receipts , zmone ; gross , 3,235 bait's ; exports to timt' commtinent 1,390 bales ; forwarded , 3,192 titles ; sales , 149 bales , all spin. net. : stock , 174,969 bales , NFw OltIF3ANS , Noi' , 1t.-CO'rFON-Steatly' miItlting , 8 5.1Cc ; bow nmltldilng , S 11.1Cc ; good or,1lnat' , 7 13-iCc ; net receipts , 7,409 lisle. ; gross , 7,950 baies ; exports to Great llnitain , 7,924 baics : to France , 7,20 unit's : to time continent , 3,2O baies : coastwlse , 2,506 babes ; sales , 3,500 bales ; stocks , 32.5,476 bales , CoITce iarket , N1\V YORK , Noi' . h6.-COFFRi-Optiona opened thou at unchanged prices. 'lucre m'ere no aieB otm the nail anti for time whole session btii. mmess was on it reatureless sc-tile in the absejmco of aIvices ( rum Rio antI Santo. ( lioilday ) , willie 1uropean advice , were of indifferent purport ; closed quiet at imet nnchmmngetl to S points , ie- chine ; Ieeember , $14.40 : May. $13.45. , $ pot , coffee , lIla , dull : No , 7 , $ l5.31 ½ . alhiti , iluil ; Cordova. $ ls.oatfis 7. wanthouao ti * liv rlts from Now York yesterday , 3,868 begs : New York smock today , 2m7,6S0 bags : United State. stock , 329,350 bags : ailoat for the tnhtt'tl Slates , 399.000 Lags ; total visible for the United States , 53S,30 hafls , against 491.090 bags 1nt year. iIAatmiuitG Nov. l6.-4uiet ammO uncimanged ; sales , 10,000 bags , llt..1'iti. Nov. 16.-Barely steady , closed Unchanged - changed ; total babes , 15,000 bugs. 'Vol ed I ) G rim i mm % Imm rIet , TOLEDO. Nov. i6.-\115AT-Dubi , bowers No. 2 , Cash mind Novenmber , 64te ; December , 6lc. COitN-Iuii , steady ; No. 2 , alxed , 238c ; No. 3 mixed. 27j.c : No , 3 yeiiow , 25e , ' OATS-Steady ; No , 2 mmmixeui , l9iAo ; No , 2 white , 20',4c , ItYfl-Duii : No. 2 , cash , 40c. clOVEIt SE1ll-Duli , steady ; prime , cash and Nosember. 54.27t4 , JtgC'Eit'TS-Wheat , 9,500 bu. ; corn , 51,030 bu. ; clover seed , 205 lungs. SiIiPMilNT8-F'iour. 10300 btuls , : wheat , 00.000 bu , ; cormi , 23,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu , ; rye , 5,000 be. ; doter seed , 316 bags. I''oria Mnrlets , I'lOItlA , Nay. it-COiON-EasIer : No. 2 , 20c ; No. 3. Bc : new No. 2 , 21c : new No. 3 , 21c. OATS-Steail ; No. 2 white , 1SJlsc ; No. 3 white , i74Gi1ic. lt'l-Duih : No. 2 , I614e. \VII114KY-Market steady ; finished goods , on time basis of $1.22 for high wines , lti'X'14IPTS-Corn , 95,200 bus. : oats , 7l.20 bus. ; rye , none : whisky. 180 gals , : ss'heat , 600 bits , Hlhil'stnNTS-Corn , m0,2J bus , ; oats , 6.i.70 bus. ; rye , none ; whisk ) ' , 1,050 galswhieat ; , 0,504) bus. Summir imurlce't. NEST YOflIC. Nov. 16.-SIJOAR-Raw , quiet ; fair i-cOning , Sc ; centrifugal , 96 test , 3c. lie. lined , dull ; stazmtiaruh A. 4'c ; commfectioncrs' A , 43icm ; cut loaf , P4o ; crushed , 6lc ; vowdere1 , 4c ; granulated. 4i1c. LONION , Iu.ov. 1&-SUOAI1-Cane , quiet ; cen- trlfugnl Java , IS. Gd ; Muiicovada , fair refining , IOu 6.1. lied firm and huigtmer ; November , 10. 64 ; leccmatuer , 16 $ B8t1 , 3himmneupollms 'iieut Mu rlect , ? .IZNNIIAI'Ol.l $ , Nor , 15.-Wheat was dm0.1 at a standstill o jar as futures were concerned , Fur tb , last two huur. a very small bsineM was doae , aklng the day one of IL. duiheat d - . - . . - - . _ _ . . . _ : . . - - - ' - ' - _ This year , Tue Item at mimost impertmmneo eIu tIi flitthemadmnnee of ca'hm wii'nt ui em the hrr'-itl. bem' price , immiller. rtti.ing Lulti tei'ty ' , I J I' . i' cember whst epench I0gIir itt 83 html tiosed at mseb'r lreaklumg In f2'Bie. 5i.i' t'ts'med at 1C ) ti , eint'l iii 1'ik1d'1t' . I' mmii' , steely : fist luateimts , $3.0Mj3.13 ; duuunestie bi.t'm , $ L50U2.1O ; export bakers , Tl.931j2.30 , O3IAIIA ( hl3NEltAIa 'lthtlCtT. Condition of Trnde nimmi Quolsitiomm Ott Stmtlhe' amid Fumier i'rusltmi't' , A. the season adt'ance , time mceCiiit of tlteseuh poultry increase end time imialket siiaw5 inure activity , Thanksgiving will occur Tiiutsuia ) ' , November 2 ! , and , Ieaher. are nmumking pmpdirm tions for the itolkiuty trade. Time , mli'id9' vlii domilutless be hmeumv' , as there Is a lam re crop of turkey. timrougiiutmt time West , but it I. too carl ) ' to give any accurate itlea of what the m'urkct ii iii be , Time veatlmer will proimbly imui : e nmucim influence anti nil Intememiteti iic'po for lcati ) ' , told weather , 'rime stock at growhmmg sections Is reported to be guumotm.tily of very lilt , qmimmllt' . Demnanul I. elan ) ' . lacev' fit tiiis hioii&bit ) ' , bitt imetirl ) ' mill bimyom s istint fuimmey , hmammdsino nl'peumt. lug utucl , ( , anti huuld supplies prose heavy , mis gentrally Id edictetb , om'tilmiamy quality , sillier I , om i'oor condition , careless 1rt'ssimmg om' packiimg , will be tinder . neglect. Cetmmmmmiru'ton i ceets'cis ci e urging upon imippers the Immmliortaimce to select for killIng oni' stock In pm-Inn' commtittiomm , kuI" Ing b.tck mill timtmi , ur mum ltt'ym-uvlimg gr. titest cam e Iii di e.miu g timid l'Ucltitlg ttmmtl mituive liii elm p itt tinmi' , itliowimig rum' deiti ) . Imi transit wimloim are liable to occur itt all holiday periods , mis exmum'ss and frt'igimt companies tire mtt'.mIiy itlwn's ) tuisei boyamid theIr Cahuarily at pUdi tinmes. i'lue iet sellliig ) am-C Uually the Mumitla ) ' ammO Time- day vmevious to the iOlIla ) ' , \'hile ttmmkeys will be immOst In iimrttiiu1 , cimolce tot tiucks utlwaa sell ¶ iell , a few Celia ) ' lunge chickens ale ustiili ) ' wanted ammd a fee' futiic' get-se s'lii sell fairly , tiitmugit geese usmmttliy sell time best for tile Chriutmimna holiday , Qitotnulon , EUUS-Otmlctly fiesim stork , 1c. lIU1'Tlht--t'.mcklmmg stock , smJtOc : fair to gocutl CoUmmtm ) ' , 121i14c ; choice to fancy eoummtiy , 141jlSo ; gathem eul : t caimmery , hirdic : evptrator etammim 9' , 19 1120c. \'flAL-Cimoice fat , 70 to 100 i3. , are quoted at ChiTe : large amid coarse , 4Gc. CiIKiS'S-Dommiestic bmieli , l1cl Emma , per dog. $10 ; Club house , 1.11 , . jars , per do : . , * 3.Ci ; lImnbuiger , fancy , per Ib , , 1llc ; itoquefort , 3j.lb , lam-s. ten doz , , l.Co ; 'oung Aimmerlcas , 18150 ; Twins , fummcy , lie , l'Oi.'L'i'ltY-Llve-lboos , vcr lb. , Sc ; chmieli. en , , Per lb. , Sc ; roasters , 38J1c ; tiucks , hilSc ; tUrkcy , 7615'ic ; geese , 80 , irt'sseti-Clmlclucns , Gel duck , , ) f9c ; turKeys , 9010c ; gee'e , Ce. I I AY-tiphutmmtl , $6. C0 : mmmltiiunul , * 6 1 iaivln mmd , $5.50 : rye trmtis' , $4.10 ; colon ummmikc the iui'lei , elm lma9' lIght bnbe sell time best , Only top grades bring top prIces. tiltOoM CORN-New crop , delIvered on track In country , choice green self-working carpet. per lb. , 2'c ' ; choice green running to hUmi , 2'io ; conmrnam , , ( AMR-l'rnlrie chickens , young , per do. . . 85 : quell , * iliif2.O'a ; jack snipe , 75c ; golden lOoser , $ l,2 : J.tck rabbIts , hem' dos. , $2 ; .nmail rabuilis , * 1 ; tnailard ducks , 13 : redimeumls , $3 ; ruin. 'nsbacIc duhs , 5.OOfi7,00 ; truth , blue wing , $1,5 : teal , green wing , $1.50 : immle.i thmmclts , $ i.50Cf1,5 ; Canatha getse , $6 : stimuli geese , $4.50 ; l'rammts , 83.50 ; deer satldies , lStflCc : uleer cutmemisses , i2hj'l3c ; elk sauluiles , llOmSc ; elk carcutsees , Otfioc : antelope saddles , 120 1 Ic ; anlebope e.micflsses , Chile , \'EGITAULES. i'OTATOEO-On track , car lots , 23c ; small lots froimi Store , Sic , ONIONS-i'er bu. , 250110c ; imported .Spanisbm onions , er crate , cepe 'Sc ; lmonme grown Spanisim , per bid , , $1.50 ; 3 to 5-tiW , lots , 51.25. iii1NS-hmtind.pit'ke4 navy , per bu. , $1.75. ssvmr 1'OTA'm-O1i-Cimolce stock , $1.50 per bbh. bbh.CAIiSAOISOa CAIiSAOIS-Oa ordrs , crated , per 100 lb. . , Gchll.O0. cLEitv-Fancy large Colorado , COo : choice stock , large No. 1 , 1lh4c ; large No. 2 , 35c ; small , 251130e. LIMA I3EANS-I'cr lb. , t4o % WATER CRESS-Per 16.qt , case , $ l,501T1.75. 'FItIJITii. CALIr'ORNIA QUlNCIS-Per box. , * 1.50. CALIFQRNIA l'EARS-No ISar.letts puittibb * fer shipping ; other varietle , * 2 , iDAmmo l'FAlta-i'cr case , $2. cltANnaltitlls-choice .tock , per bbl , , $8.50. ALMR11IA QitAi'Eit-i'er GO-lb. bill. , $7OL)6417,50 ) , EASTgI1N GItAPES-New York ' .oneords , PC : basket , 23C121c. CALIF'OltNmA ORAPES-Tokay. , per double case , * 3,00113.23 , A m'm'Ins-Jonatiiatms 63.23613.50 : choice ship' piimg stock , lien tavfs , Geniton , 5VInc'ap , eic , , bbia , 52.50372.75 ; cookIng apples , 12.25t-J2,50. CALIFORNIA PJA11CS-None , TItOl'iCAL FJtU1TO. ORAN(5I'S-Mea.leammuu , per box , $4.00 ; .hummnalcas , Pee box , $3.75. LuliONd-Cumllfornia , per box , 55.00113.50. iiNANAS-Choice image stock , per bunch , $2. medium sized bunches , $1.75. iiiDns AND TALLOW. OIIDRS-No. I. gicen Iuldcs , Ic ; No , 2 greemi hides , 4c ; No. 1. gmeemm salted hides , Cc ; No , 2 gicen stilted hides , Sc ; No , 2 green stiteul .lidCs , , 25 to 40 lbs. , Gd No , 2 greemm salted hides , 23 to 40 lbs. , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 15 lbs. , Sc ; No. S veal calf , S to 15 lbs. , Ge : No , 1 dry hint hides , 811100 ; No. 2 dry hint lmldcs , Shoe ; No. 1 dry' salted litlc , , Sc : tart cured hIdes , tc per Ib , less titan fully cured. S1ILE1' l'i'mrS-oreen : salted , eacbm 23ig600 ; green salted smmeamilngs ( sbmort woolOd early skins ) , cock ito' dry smucarllngs ( short woolcil early skIns ) , 310. 1 , cccii , . lIe ; dry aiimarlIags ( short wooleti early slOnsi. No. 5 , , aen , . Sc ; dry tllmmt ICansas and Nebrassa butcher a'tuI , teiis. per lb. , actual ivelht , Glite ; dry flint lCnnsas and Nebraska Murramn wool pelts , i'er lb. , actual weight , 40'Sc ; dry flint Colorado btmtcluer isool pelts , tier Ii ) . , actuimi Weight , 4a364c , dm'p flint Colouad , 2lurralmm woom pelts , per Ii , . . actual weight , lab ; dry pieces and bucks , tmcttiei weight , 23i3c. Have feet cut oft , as it is useless - less to'pay freight on theng TALLOW ANt ) GHF7ASC-Tallow NO , 1 , 3 ½ c ; tallow No. 2 , Sc ; greabe. while A , 314c ; grease , white 15 , So ; grease , s ehois' ! , 21c ; gmease , diii ii , 2c ; old butter , 2h2'c ' ; beeswax , pilme , 15h22c : rouglm tallow , 1tc , noNgs-mn ear lots weigbued and deilvcred in Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , $ i2.03mt.oo ; dry country , L1eaeleul , per ton , $ lO.00fi12eo : dr ) country , iinmtip and meaty , per tom , , 66.0hS.oo. WOO1-Univrmsis4 , fine Imeavy , G0Jc ; nne llgium. S9c ; quatter elood , 101112o ; seeds' , luunmy uimmd ciutifT' , S19c ; coiled and biolcemm , coarse , 74pu0. rotted and broken , fine , 6RSe. Fleece ivasieu1- Medlimni , 151116c : floe , illflCc ; tub a'nsued , 1C Ito : black. Sc ; bucks , Go ; tag iocka , 23c ; dead pulled , 511Cc.DRESagD DRESagD MEATS. fliF-Light western steers , 400 to 600 bbs. , 4t 05e ; good cows and lucifer , , 48J5c ; nmedlumii cows amid helfems , 4'4@4c ' ; good fuiequarters cows amid helm-em. , 3'T4c ; good hulndciuamters cows and hmtilfems , 6hJ7c ; fair himmdquarters cows and heifer. , Sc ; cow roummds , 4t115c ; ccii' chucks , h3i4c ; iteer chucks. 3'clJ4c ' ; iieef tenderlomns , fresit. 15hc : beef rolls , bench's , . , StIc ; slmlolmi butte , benders , 8c ; loin iiocic , boneie , l',4c ; loin tuacits , Glhc ; cow mlii. , No. 3 , C'/c ; cow loins , No. 3 , 7'.tc : sit'cr rIle , , 7'hc ; elect' loins , Cc. MUP'i'ON-Dmeesem mmiuiion 55e : racks mimtttm , Silo ; legs mmmuttomm , Sc ; saddles mutton , Ic ; stews , 2c. l'ORK-Pork loins , 7c ; ppare rIbs , Sc : porK shotilulers , Ge ; pant shoulders , skinnei , 5Cc ; tendemiolna , lIe : pigs' feet , cleaned , per tioz. , ISo. 2uI1SCL'LLANEOUS , New t'emsiaii dates will soon be on the market mmow , C , , time Iirst steanmer Is expected to arrive him New Yoik Itt a vem' tow days. Quolations : ovs'rlnts-oeumlumuis , lie ; luotseshees , 'Icc ; extra , mtandamds , Bc ; cairn ciects , 23c ; lirancit & Co. selecim' , 27c ; New York coummtmt , bc ; atandamd bulk , ier gal. , $1.10. Chitl1-l'urc juice , per halt bbl. , $2.60 ; per bid. , sire. SAU1R KEAUT-Per bid. , $3.50 ; half bbl. , $2. NUT-Califem pin ahinomitis , 180 : Endish uml- nuts , soft uhelled , l2'bc ' ; slammuards. lao : flibert , , moo ; lirazil nuts , CiRCe ; pecans. 201112c : peanuts , raw , 5'c ; roasted , 7117i4c ; chestnuts , l4CJi5c : black isainuts , tier bu. , Re ; emmmall hicKory nuts , pci bu. $1.73. 1\Pln SYRUP-Five-gab. cans. each , * 2.7311 $3.00 ; per doz. , $12ga1 ; , cans , $6.25 ; quart camma , 8 FIOS-NeW crop , California , 1O.lb. boxes , per lb. . tIc ; common California figs , GQ'hli , boxes , 6hJGc. DATiS-Perslan , G0.ib , boxes , per lb. , Sc ; ( ards , 10-lb. luoxes , per lb. , Sc , atAphiHtTG,1tChoIre : , per lb. . Shioc. l'ngSEnVflS-Assonteul , 2u.bb ) , onus , each $1.40. COCOANUTS-l'er 100 , * 5 , St. IouilM Ge'neral Market , ST. LOuIS , Nov. iC.-FLOIJIt-8)uii nnd heavy ; patents , * 3,15113.25 ; extra fancy , $2.'JZ.tjiQS ; fammcy , $2.750i2.85 : chole. ' , $2.501f2.C3. WltlAT-Openeti strong on heavy exparts , but m'cmaineui tame anti featureless throughout the ( in ) ' , closing 'hhttm above yerierday for 1)ecem- her ; May , unchanged ; No. 2 neil , cash , 63tc ; Ie- cember. 5tc : 5109' , 62'44362'e , COlN-Duil and featureless , svltim little change in liners ; Decemmmber tc lower than yesterday anti Mul ) ' uncimang'd ; No , 2 mixed , casim , 23Cc : December , 24c ; 0lui9 , 26tj2Gc. QATS-m"utures opened stronger , easeul off and closed the sante as yesterduty spot , quiet but firni ; No. 2 ettuim , hSc ; lecemler , ISo ; ahoy , 2omc , ItYH-Qulet and sit'ady : east track , 1Cc. COmtN MlAI.-$1.sSCtm.4o. IIItAN-luib , unsettled ; sacked , east track , Soc obtainable. FlAX snnl-Stranger : salable at S7c. 'rmMo'riiv SmCt-$3.10113.C0. hAY-hull. quiet ; timoihy , 56.001113,50 , this ItIe. l'OITI.TRY-tYnchangel ; ( Ui lie ) ' . , 6'(117c ' ; chOck- ens , 55165cc ; duck , , 7 ½ c ; geese , G'.hc. ' IIUTTR11-Steady ; creamimer ) ' , 150121c ; dairy , Chloe. lcu'S-Firm : : lb for ( realm. I.l'AD-Iiteadier : , with better demand , at $2.95 113.00. $ l'iLTRlt-Sellera at $3.40 , wiitm no buyers. I'ItO\'tSmONS-l'orlc , stuindarti mess , $ i,37i,4 , Lam-ti. prime strain , $5.40 ; choice. * 5.50. hiseon , baxed shouldeis , $3.23 ; longs , $3.l2 ! ; ribs , $5.2S ; short. , $ .37 ½ . ltl'Ct7lt'Ti-Flour , 4.0(10 lbs.l'wimeat , 49,0)3 bu. ; corn , 34.000 bum. ; oats , 32.000 ho. SuIll'a1I3NTS-Flour , 5.000 ibis. ; wheat , 7,00 bu. ; corn , 17,000 bu , ; oats , 5,000 bu , iCami.mm City Miirkefs. ICANSAS CITY , Nov. i6.-W'IiflAT-Siow : No , 2 hard , 51157c ; No. 2 red , nominaiiy 63c : No. 2 rpm-big , ISOiSGe ; No. 3 spring , & 2c ; rejected , nommm. InalliP. 40Cf42c. C'OitN-4o lower ; No. 2 mIxed , 224fJ2c ; 0Th. 2 white. 22ih1123'e , OATS-F'lrni , but rather slow ; ! u.o. 2 mIxed , flAY-Firm ; timothy , 85.501111,00 ; praIrie , $13.00 117.00. ltUTTl7fl-Dairies scarce anti 1mm denmand at hieilo : creamery , slow at 11112cc , 1X305-Very firm at lie , NsisYork 1'et'ieiy Iliiimbc Stnti'mmmesmt , NE' . ' YOitlh , Nov. 06.-TIme weekly bank state. nment shows tie , following changes : iteserve , in. crease , 51,111.000 : loans , decrease , $2.9S9,7 ; specie Increase , 81,345,6183 ; legal tender , deceras , $631. . 400 ; ueposht. , decrease. $1,707,230 ; circulation , de. cm-cape , 81)9.000. The iank.s flaw luolul $20,414,050 in excess of the requirements of the 23 per cent rule , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Duluth ' % ' . 'hme'nt Mmtrket , DuLUTh , Nov. 1S.-WIII3AT-Htrongcr ; No , I hard , cash , f.514e : November , & 5te ; 1)ccember , 55'4c ; Slay , G99c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 54c ; November , <4c ; Ieeember , t4c ; Siso' , f875c ; No. S northern , t'uih. r.o ¼ tcsoc ; Jo. 3 , 481i50c , To arrive : No , I hard , fdt4c ; No , I northern , & 4Yc. 'Frlseu lVIaemit ( Luutttliomiu , SAN FI1ANCISCO , Nov. i6.-WIIIIAT--8teady ; Ll.cenaber , Iiic ; May , 1L0C. 5 ; ! . - . , - . - : iT\iiI ; \ : : : 14iiFflfA11IET Week O1oso. with a Lglit Eun of Cattle and Steady Prices , hOGS HELD REMARKABLY STEADY hio.t Liberal OlTerlmmgs of time , Mouitk 'rat h cmi Itenht I I ' liz' t Ii e IocmtL 1'nt'l'rs it t I'l & 'mst l'i'iecs- Shies'i , Strong , SA'I'UIiDAY , Nov , 10. .4 Receipts and shmiimtncntmt for the past tWemmt'-four hours , as conmpareti svithm the itrevlous four dab's , are as follows : RECRIPTS. Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Horses. November lC. , , , , 837 5,686 1,749 24 Novutm'ber 15 , , , , , , 2 362 5,0S 133 Novemmmber 11 . . . . . . 2,189 3,450 252 71 Nos'emmiler , 13 . , , , , . 3.705 5.507 383 22 Novemmmber 12 , . , . , , 2,717 4,1&3 511 1i'MENT. Catthe. flogs. Sheep. iforses. Nos'emnlmer 15 , . , , . . 911 , . , , , . , . . . . ' Novcmnher I I , , , , . , 1,462 , . . . 'i. . Nos'eimiber 12. . . . . . 712 171 . . . . 713 November 12 , , , , , , 1,779 , . , . . , . . Novctmmher 11 . . , , , , GOt , , , , . . , , 79 CA'I'TLE-'rhmo week cioe'l ' with thmo ustmtil immaigimifleant run of attbo mmd time few that sverc hmero wore not till on sale , seventeemm Ot' eighteen ioiitls hieing held out by tIme osvners , Tlmci'o Were not enough rat cattle to mnako a test of time immamh'ets , hut what timere were selti at Prices tbmat looked about stead ) ' , Thmo few cams's nmmti hicifet's here svcro mostly all lmiclretb up early 1mm t'ne mnornimmg itt lti.ccui that wem o nh'otmt ' hike yesterday's. in tIme stocker aimd ft'eler division timerts wets , as tmstmnh on a Satunttav , s'ery little buelmierms tiolmmg , 't'iiere s'ero toss' cattle oma sole nmmtl s'ery little ( lenmalmil , IIOUS-In spIte of thu fact that it Wfl. the last day of tlio mycek aimd ( lie rmmn was lit , ' largest of tlue mmmtiatit , time tumniket did not , lei't'iop any scenIc- tlr.ss. Ott tue cunitramy , there iva , a gael itcttve denmant at fully steatb ) ' pnieCs , Tue ( made seas omen In good season , with "s'emytiming soul. Th quim Ilty of I lie hogs 555 lttt i tib' ttIi to esterthmt"S fleeing , ' and in CotieetltiemtCe Ilieme were not so mimutim ) ' sales m eporieti at tumi , tirlnts , Most terra'- tlilmtic sutiul lmieid the range. 83.4)113.50. ) wIth $3.45 tue uumcst m' ° i' iliumliner. . 'm-Iie hog' niat ket dtmnlug time Itast sveek has beemi uautctiali' steati ) ' , there being lttniiIy any change fm'otim , lim' ta Oil ) ' , On 'fimit'u1umy lucre was a , iigimt immiprovcimsetmt In Saitmes tutu Comm that day until the close of time iveelt tlmem-e is as no muaterlmil change In s'alues. It lies been a 5i,45mnarket nil the ss'cek , tiuat price taKing tie gm eat bulk of all the' good loads of paLkimig hmogs. So far tliI imiotitli the market has about imt'kl Ii. own , tiles stentiy tlownwarl coot so of s'nlue thuutt Prevailett fir some mmmemmtits l'umt twing checked. In fact iiogs lunve sold , iuclng the past week mit a little better prices titan tinning the first week of the nmonilm. Time mmamrluet 1u lint $1 per hundred lower' tltamm it was a year ago. ShiIiEl'-Tho demmitmul sVuIs good and the mnarkel strong. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CIIICAGO 1IVii STOCIC. Ontlie Market Vi.m'y Quiet anti flra CClhiP4 ilglmt. CHICAGO , Nov. 06.-The cattle niarket Waa very quiet today. The day's receipt. were lighter' ttmatm yesterday. The week's receipts Imave beea only 61,430 , a decrease of 9,00e from last weeh and 2,800 from tIme comrespondlng Sveelc last year. 1'nice ranged pntmciicaiiy the same as ycsterda anti the trading was s'ery liglmt , Tue receipts of hogs score 23,04i ) head anti ( hera were 7,000 loft user , Tue ulemmmmmn,1 seas fair , Sniea svcte mantle at yesterday's late prices , comummoim t best fetcmlmig frotmm $3.40 to $4.75. The beat heavy sold at $3.15 and pm-line assorted iiglmt weighta at 13.0. Sheep receipts 55cm-c only 2.500 and tiut demanti was light , Sales tlragged at front * 1,75 to $3.S for natives , from $2 to $3 for swesterns anti front $3 to $4.5) ) for lanmbs. iIeai' ' shed , were very dull , feeders being slow at frummm $2.69 to * 2.55. lCmmmitmt. City Live Stork , EANSAI3 CITY , Nov. 16.-CA'l'TL14-lteceiptg 4O head ; altitnitents 500 heath : mamket tently , 'l'exii $ steers , $2.5)ft.45 ; Texas cost's , $ m.50ez.40 ( beef steers , $2,1544.t0 : native cows , $ l.004f3.I5 shucker , nati feeders 52.351313.50 ; huh , , $ i,23rtr3lr , liOU.S-iecelpts , ,2ot ) head : sitiptumemita , 400 heati ; mmiutrket stonily It , simong ; built of sales , $3.43i3.Ci. heruvieum , $ .i.501i 3.6' ' ) : tmekera , $3,451t3.60 : mumlxvl , $3.401j3.3 : light , 53.25113.40 : Yorkers , $3.33 113.40 : pigs , 53.00113.40. fill 1l1'-ltecelluts , none : shipments , COO Imead mtmamkc ( steady and tmnciinngeil. 8(0010 Iii Siiehit , Itecotti of receipts at time fotmr 'mnincipai nmarkets for iCaturday , November 16 , 18'S ' : Cattle. Hers. Sheep. gotmtlm Ommmalrm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cal CCC i,74 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lao 23.000 2,503 ihuniuai City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 7,200 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 2,500 too Toimiha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.331 35,386 4,7l St. lotmis 1ie Stoehe. ST. LOUIS , Noi' , 1G.-CAT'fLt-flecetpts , 700. head ; mnmitltet strong ; native bct't steers , $3.0O 4 , ; ) ; cows uimd heifer. , 51.72113.25 : 'i'exn , anti lmudlan steers , 52.4)113.50 ; comes. $1.Z12.75. 1iO(3S-lteetpts , 2,50' ' ) imeutul : miarkct , niteatly ; heas' ) ' , * 3.40113.70 ; mIxed , $3 23113.55 ; lIghts , $3.408jr' 3.65. S1IEIP-Heeetpir , 500 head : market firm ; na tires , * 2.40113.50 ; southern , * 2.00113.25. NE % ' YOltl GENF2itAl IIIARICET , , Ciouuing Qtmoln4ion. on lime I'r1ncImn CommmniditIee a mmd Stimlhea , NESY Youth , Nos' , 16.-F1.OUlt-ltecelpts , IS,50 labia. ; exports , 21,100 bhls. ; dull , the only feature. tiring the cotmttnued businees in erring patents at easier prices ; sonme pressure to sell wintem' sttumiglits ; city null patents , $4.104.35 ; wintem- ' PatrntH , * 3,50113.70 ; cIty mill clear , , $4,00mJ4 , , winter straights , 53.30113,40 ; S.tlnmtcsota patents , 53.43113.60 ; isinter extras , 82,30113.10 ; alinnesoti , bakers , 52.75113.10. 11)0 ilcur , quIet : fancy , $2.50. Gj3.O0. iiueitwheutt ilour , tiuil utt $1.35. IiUC1SW'IIEA'f-\'euit at 4011Cc , COIIN IttEAL.-Iull ; yellow , coarse , 7Oh73c1 Ilrnndywlmie , $2J.5h2.00. II1tAN-Iull at 02.60 , ItYI-Nornimmal : No , 2 western , 42c , liAltLm'i-Weak ; western , 4Oiif4Sc , iiAltlbPi' MAL'r-\veak : western , tOCOc. w'lmlAT-lteceiits , 207,200 Iju. : oxporis 61,003 bu. ; shot dull ; No. 2 red , CCc : No. 1 hard , GItSe tielivemetl. Options ruled gcnoraiiy steady al time morning , but extrenseiy dull , immcreumseti weekly epoms time chief bullish ( ttctor ; no tar- . cign nor outside trade ; spmlng wheat receipts con- iinue small ; elated uncimngeti to 'hc higher ; No , 2 rod. MaY , 671175c , closed at G7c , COItN-lteceipts , 63,400 bu. ' exparts 11,500 bu. ' Shot market dull ; No. 2 , kc , Optiomma opene , tcady on unsettled weather , hut gritdunlly easeul oft , closing % c higher ; lull ) ) ' cltactl at 2.4c ' , OATS-itt'cetlts ) , Si,20t ) ltm. , ; exr.orts , 3,501) bu , spot market dull ; No , 2 , 233c. Options dull but steady , closing uncituingeul ; May , 251J23c , clometi tit 25e , WOOL-Quiet ; domestic tieeco' iCh23c ; pulled. i93122c. IIAY-FaSY ; shipping , $7.OO7,5O ; good ta choice , SQIrCIc , 1101'S-Steady ; state , common In choice , 1594 crap , bile ; 15.35 crop , 7111Cc ; l'acillc coast , 1184. cru1 , 33c ; 1535 crop , SOJIOc. IIIDIs-Iuml ; calironnma. 21 to .23 bbs , , 1S11l84o : Galveston , 20 to 25 lbs. , 16c : liueno , Ayres , dry , I 21) to 24 llit ; . , lie ; Texas , , lry. 24 to 30 lb. . , 121113c. iuIlA'l'l I EltQuict 1 henuloek sole , hiutnos Ayres , light In lleaV3P , 24c ; uch , 2iih124c. ' I'ItOVISiONiC-iieet , steady ; famumity , 511,50 ; beef hams , $ lS.0011l5.tO. Cut nmetmts , mirmn ; pickled 1' lutuns , $15.00B15.50. Cut meats , steul ) ' ; trickled bellies , 6'Sc ; pickled shouitbcrs , 6t6c ; pickled iuaflmt ( , 5hj9c. Lard , elt.y ; westermi steamim closed 55,85115.00 ; clear , $ s.ss ; refined , dull ; eotmtintnt. $ C.S2'8. ltt3'rTI7ll-1teeeiptR. 3.752 jrlugs. Market steady wesierim creamery. 1311230 ; nigins , 23c. CilImSElicceipts , 3,513 irltgs. Mttrket quiet : a large , 3'41110c : entail , 711lIc ; part skims , 3 % 135c : ( till sklmums , 2'C13C. 1XIUS-lteCOiPts , 4,403 mrks , Market idenily : state and i'etuumsylvanta , 220s26c ; Westemns , llfD U 2318c. i.lTItOLT1iMACtlVe anti higher ; united closed at $1.59 bid ; reitneul , New York , $1.50 ; l'hila.u.iel- plus anti llaltiniore , $8.45 : 'rALLov-Quiet ; city , 4thc ; country , 4tt , , IIOSIN-Finmu ; strained , cumnmnon to good , l.C it 1,70. alohASiiES-Iuli ; New Orleans , circa kettle , good to choice. 25m132c. I 'i'tmmtl'nNTINi-Quiot ; IS2S'8e. ' itlClc-Qniet ; donmestic , fair to extra , I116ie ( , tlmTALi4-i'ig iron. idearly ; sOuthern , $ )2.00 ) 14.00 ; northern , 12,001115.54. Copper , easy ; brokers' Price. 111,53 : exchange , $11. i911lm.&o. L.end , firm ; hrolcerb' price , .5O ; excmange , 53.151345 3.175) . 'tin , dull earl cuss ; straits , $14.&Olfi4.Go ; piitte'i. , iuii. Spelter , weak ; domestic , $3.60ij3.c5. CO'l'TON SiBl ) OtL-liustnc.s slow , owIng to ' high VIeWS of hroidems : mrinme ) crude , 25112Sc ! ; pnimume sutimmer yellow , 29t1IOc. TAMES E. BOYD & CO Teiopliouo 1039 , OMAhA , NEil. COMMISSION Gr am , Provisions &Sook3 Room 11134 Board of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondent. : John A. Warren 4 Co. . - - y , p. SMITH ( 'i'd. 1015) ) a. at , t1'rAN1OR F. P. SMITH & Co. GRAIN and PROVISJ ON 4. N. Y. Life flld. , Omak , Branch otYtces at Trernont and Columbup AU order. placed on this ChIcago Hoard of 'had. . Corre.r.ondentil ilciuwarts Dupe. Co. , CIsS. : cage ; &Jeheelner , Flack Li Ca. , ISL LoUi& . .t * to a'izaI National Sank. Omaha. -4 ImI ARGIII Send br our vu&cuet. ouca . plaialimg MARGIN TOIADINU an4 T RADIG 1)EFINLNO ALL MAISKET l'ItESHlONhS , Mao out' daily mo j XPLAINED. ket letter suggestig whemi and . what to trade. Bosh free , 1iaa . urntiimed. itflOtj' & co. . ItlCMuCItS C1IICAOO OI'lszs BOARD O 'TRABIG. Sfl Tsna DulldLXa& :1110.40. _ ' . . .