THE OMAHA DAILY HE 13 : SATURDAY 11. 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat 'Touches the Hlglost Point of the Year. BUT IN SPITE OF THE BULLS IT DECLINES Advnnces In the Opening I'rlcc nf \Vbent WIIN Inevltnlile , .Since the .StiitlMlcnl I'n- the Hulls. CHICAGO. Nov. 13.-\Vhe t today touched the highest point of the yenr. the December option climbing to Sl4c. Hut In spite of the preponderance of bullish mws the market - ket closed at n. He decline , due entirely to heavy realizing. Other markets ftUo showed we-akness , corn declining He , oats $ > c and provisions front Sc to lOc. An advance In the opening price of wheat today \\n Inevitable. The statistical news favored the bull side of the market de- cMedly. Liverpool sent quotations from Id to l _ d nliove those nt the clo ei of the pre vious day. 1'nrls wo * strong nnd higher nnd Herlln uii 14 marks. The total receipts were 49 car ? , against 3S1 on the correspond ing day of last year , and Minneapolis und Duluth reported -111 carloads , compared with l.OTi a year ago. Accompanying the cabled quotations from Liverpool wore1 re ports of the spreading of the locust plague In wheat. Notwithstanding this the open ing nilvoncc was slight , the Initial quota tions for December being at from Sl'jc to S1V , compared with yesterday's close of fc' jo. I'rli-cs soon struggled up to si"c , but the' offerings , which were ti featureof the xnurkot. caused a break to Sic. Then the real strength of the situation be pin to make * Its Impression nnd prices climbed ste-aclHy upward during the rest of the morning , until M > 4c. the highest price of the ye-ar , had been reached. This was the high uiiti-r mark. Among other feature. " which helped to sustain the market wire good export engagements at Dulutli and New York , amounting to IS boatloads at both place- * . Against ull that came reports from the northwest that farmers' deliv eries had Increased considerably , owing to Improvement In the country roads and the- higher prices , one prominent elevator company reporting thnt Its receipts were doubled yesterday. The Minneapolis mar ket , whleh for some time bus led Chicago In the advance , weakened today and en- courngeil the liquidation , whleh gradually crew more pronounced as thees lon nd- T vnm-i'd. I'rlres had a sluirp break during the last hour. Several big lines of long wheat were put on the market to realize profits nnil other longs got frightened nnd In San to liquidate. As the price went down some stop loss orders were caught nnd a number of pyramids toppled over. December dropped down to 79VvC under It. In the lust few minutes a rnllv occurred nnd December wna bringing S0'tc aa the Bisslon e-losed. Corn showed some strength for the first few mlnutcH of the session. This was due to the strength of wheat and the small re ceipts. The advance , however , was ephe meral. Heavy offerings soon caused prices to nag nnd weaknus-4 characterized the market for the remainder of the session. May aliened * c higher at from 23\c to -3t c and gradually declined ' - toS'ic , clos ing easy nt from S > 4c to 2) ) ' fe. Oats opened llrm In keeping with Its purroundlngg. Hut this feeling gave way later to one of weakm-M tnllueticed by corn. Liquidation was heavy on the decline nnd assisted materially In weighing the market down. May opened i c higher at from -J'fcn to 2.V. declined to 2.'Uc nnd closed easy at from 22 > 4c to _ 2\e. Provisions oM > niil llrm. but soon became weak and remained so. At no time was trade otherwise1 than dull. The opening strength was duo to the steady hog market , but prices soon broke under liberal oiTor- IIIES. January pork closed 10 < ; lower nt JT.ul ; January lard , Cc lower nt fl.30 ; Jan uary ribs , 5ei lower at-J3M. ICHtlmutes for Saturday are : Whent C7 cars ; corn. 2M cars ; onts , 200 cars ; hogs , -fl.CXW head. The lending futures ranged as follows : Art'cl i. I YH pit.No.S Nuv Fl 78 > | hl ( Way 83 Coin.No. 'i. Nov Dec May SPKMW -'S tQH Cms.No. . . . - Nov 10 in IS' . Doc May ' - ' - I.H''J .3 Pork.ie-rb'jl 7 10 7 10 S " ? nos Jan B 10 ri in . 7 I'i ' May a 4- " b 4.H s 15'S W Lanl.louilit De-c 4 15 4 07H 4 10 Jan 4 3.1 4 'J7S 4 30 May. . . . 4 07.4 4 f.7K 4 CO 4 ti-'h -lortKlbs ' 5 85 3 85 3 S4 3 85 Jan ' 4 00 4 00 H P2 } a U5 May 4 2-H 4 .2fi 4 15 4 15 Cash quatatlnnn wenas follows : FLtH'R Firms haiM sprlmr patents. J4.00fl4.K ; loft spring patents. U.-OfH IS : l > alers. J14U4f3 CO WHKAT-No. : Hirtnq. TKHftsOUc ; No. 3 prln iS'Hi.'Je. No. J rrd , SCW@MHc. _ ( MIN-No. 2 , ZoUilK-bc ; No , I yellow , Si C1 OATS-NO. 2. i c : NO. : white , t. o. i > . . : uc- No. J white , f. o. 1. . . U'tffilc. RYI > - No 2. WHc. ll.\RLiy-Ni' : . 2. nominal ; No. S. f. o b " 7O 1C.Nt. . 4. f. o. b. , Slsjsoc. , . - . . . TIMOTHY HI-ii > I'rlme , KM. IMlOVIKlONSr-Mew park' , per bW. . } ( L < 7.M. I.ard. Ir ino Ir > . . (4.10. Hhort ribs fljes ( looe ) , * < .70 l.na. Vrr mrtM shduldere ( boxed ) . } ! . Wl 2S : fhort clear Hides ( lioxi'JI , > l. ( > | jjj I'Ot'I.TItY Market ea y ; turkeys , i' owv. chkkcne. 7c ; ducks , H l"c. WIHKKY Dlstlllfi. ' llnlihed eoods. per eal. , Rl'O.\nS-Cut Inaf , J5 . cranulated. J4.70. The follonlaz were thu receipts und eliliunents today : On thel'roliiee oxehluirj toJivtnn butter inir- ketvun Unit ; croamur > T l.t * iavc : dairy , loa 17c. Kcntt. tlriu ; Jruali , .Oo. Cht-cbe , flnn' ' YOHIC JI.\UKIT. of the liny on Varlotii , Ciiinnioilltlfw. NF.W YOHK. Nov. IJ.-rijOL'n-Ilecelpts , 31.- COO bbls ; rhlpmcPts. 1S.8S1 bbls. ; nrm nnd licld hlglu-r although the Ilnal break on wheat thul out demand ; city mills clcers. } t 90C&.VO ; winter extras. JiOi > es.W ; winter low grades , j.45GJ.K ; winter patents. 14 7Hf4.SO ; winter straights. I4.49H4.I ; Minnesota iKitcnt , U.75S5 10- MlnneMita liakers , J7i i.la ; winter Ion crtideK. i : SOWtiS. llye Hour , firm ; superflne } : .WVW ; fancy. Jlnves.M. Uucknheat Hour , nrm. Jl.W ; Ilrandyulne. j : so. llt'l'KWlinAT Quiet nt 37c. O011N MKAISteady ; yellow , western , file HM : Steadier ; No. : western. 4G'4ic. HAitLUY Steady ; western feeding. : e c. WHKATlleceliils. . 77.400 bu. ; c.ports. C . : > 9 bu. Spot inrvoun ; No. J hard. We. f. o. b. , alloat. Options opened Mrong and advanced tc the highest point of tlie yeur on strung cables , foreign buying , druuth In India , bad Argentine rcws nnd light receipts. In the afternoon the murk.-t bnlo nearly : o a bushel , under ieav > rcollilng ; ckulntf ut Utt' . o net decline ; No. : led , Novrmbvr. closed at SSe ; December. kiS.fi W"iC. clowd at 69c. IMKN Receipts. SS.103 bu. ; ex | > orts , 12.4M bu , Fpot weaker ; No. : , 3tUc , elevator. Options cjvened llrm. with wheat , but later eared off under general selling and weakness In other inarekU : ilo * d HS ic lu cr. A cargo of corn hus lietn sold direct to India ; November opened at SOUc. closed lit 31Sc. OATS -Hecelpts. H4.MO bu. : exports. 1,020 bu. Fpot ejulet ; No. : , ; jijc. Options dull all day , selllnt ; fit with c-orn and closing Ub * c luw.r. May cloned at : ttc ; D c mb r , :3JiVjic ( , clusn. at "Tie. HOl'S Stead ) j M crop , SOUVic ; 1595 crop. SfiSc. 1IIDK8 Strong : Oalvffton , IJc : Ilurnos Ayres dry. nominal ; Texas , dry , SHClOc ; Cullfoinla , JS'ic. IGATHin-.Strong ; hvmlock sole , n. A. , liViO S0\t& I'llOVISIONH n f. nrm ; family , I9.00gl0.0fl beef bams. m.OOVK.M ; pacKtt. KOOffJ.MI. Cu meats. qul t ; pleklcd- bellies , Uil\c ; plcklei shoulders. I4.S04 BO ; pickled hams , > ( 70 W.K. l r.l. llrmer ; votrrn stt-am clusn. ut 11.45 ; reflnvil , uteady. 1'ork , firm ; msm. k K ttf.W ; liort clear. 117 910.10 ; family , UO.Wt 11.00. HUTTIMlItecolptK. . 4:4S pkgs. ; market stwidy wrstcin dairy , fei' ' c ; western creamery. 1 ! ' 4 ? * c ; iiglnr J0' > c : factcry. tttlSe. CIIUUSi-ltic ljit . 37 pkgs. ; market quUt lorue. TWUlw c ; small. THc ; part kklms , J' fr7c full skims. : > - * : . KOOSllKeliits , C.G77 pkgs. ; market rteady stale und l'enns > lvanla , K9Nc ; w stern , 1H tie. TALLOW Rteady ; city. 3V4 < - ; eountn' . * * le. OILSCottwns id , easy ; prime oru.le. Sc. off crude. 2l6iHc , nominal ; prime summtr y ! low , MHc ; butter grades , Ji c. prime white. I ( T&c , I'etroleuni. t'nllrd clo * d at 1130 bid. llo.ln. steady ; striitned , Jt.VOfll.WH. Tur prntlne. quiet nt SMrliHc UK'i : Quiet , domeitlc , 3\QCc ; Japan , STO 4ViC. 4ViC.MOIAKHiS - Steadier , New Orleans , open ket tie. r > 035c nominal. U a , steady ; southern , Ill.tJ northern , tll OOUW. Popper , ftr nr. broXtrn , l.lSH ; e rh n e , lll.n. I n.l . utronic. lr k > era. It. 75 Tin. nrm. straits , ilioMlUlo. I t.t s. nrm. "pelter. stmn ; domestic. It HC4. . OMAHA CI.MKAI. Conillllon of Trnilr nnil ( lnolnllon. ontniilc nnil 1'nncr I'roiliirr. naOft-Kr ih mitheted. Itc. ItfTTKn-Ceitnmon to IMr. t7e ; eholc * to sncy. country , llf Itc ; tepcrater crramcry , 116 tc ; gathered cream. UfflJo. CJAMK-l'ralrle chicken. * , rr do * . . U.M ; < n t1 , 1.7 ; t al ducks. tl.W ; red heads and mallards , S.7HTJ m rilKBHB lHim tle l.t Ic * . 10e ; Kdamt doc. , W ; club huue. Mb. > ars , lr dot. , U.U ; 1.1m. i-rger. fancy. p r Hi. . Ik : lionu tort. H-'t ' . ar . pT dot. , 13.00 ; VOUHK Americans , He ; wins , tunry , im + c. VKALCiiuice fst , M to 1 Ibs. , are quoteat "U7He : liirw and e-wirw , 4fftc. riKBasKD I'fun.TllY-Cnickens , 7c ; turVeyt. 08 lie ; get-e. in.duckr ; , lOc. UVK I-ori/rilY-Hens. IWIe ; eoeks , Se ; rprlnjt chickens , 6c ; spring ducks , 7ViCc ; tur keys , fVifffc. MORONS Mve. 7SS e : dead pigeons not wanted. HAT-Upland. JS ; midland , II.S6 ; Inwlanil. l ; rye nr w. (4 : color makes the price nn my : light tmles sell the t * t ; cnly top gradci bring top prlceii. IHIOOM COKN-nxtrcmely slow rale ; new crop , delivered < n , truck In country ; choice rreen Felf-wnrklne cntpet per Ih. ! V.e : choice green. running to hurl ? yr : cnrrimnn. 1'ic , VEaKTAUIKa SWKET I'OTATOKS-On orders , per bbl. , 1. 3 81.75. ONIONS Good ftoclc , per bu. , LIMA ItEANS-l'er Ib. . 4c. . nKANS-ltsnd Mcked navy , per b . . OAHHAOn Home prown. r r hundred. ; 55JJ = . CRI.nilV-rer dct. 5 c ; fancy , lurceMtM % I'OTATOKP OfxxJ Mock. IT bu. , Heyom ; - u stork , facked. Me per 10 ( Ibs , FHU1TS. ns New York. i : < * c. f.M.iroltNIA 1'KACIIES None. I'MTMS No shipping Hock. CAMKOllNIA OIuvrKS Tokays nnJ other fancy varieties. II 73. CltANltKItUIRS-Ciip * CM. per Mil. . I' 056ft M AI'rt.KS r-ooklnc , per 11. . 11.75 ; eatinff , 11.75 RJMi ; Jnr.athinis. fancy. j.K : fancy New York , I1.7SO : w > . CAMFOHNIA rnAns-per IK > X New Ycirk , l-r bbl. , M.50e4. 0. QUINCES I'er bbl. . J4. TUOPICAI. FRUITS. OIlANOn ? Mexican , li. I.K.MONS Messlnas , K 00 : California lemons , 14.00. IJAIfA'JAP fnotre. large MoU. p-r bunch , t.t CfS.IS : medlum-sl/ed bunches. ll.5W2.00. FRESH MEATS. nKEF Good native fleers. 4W ) to WO Ibs. . CVSO 7c ; wcstttn steers. MJ-tHc ; good cows and helt- crs. tflS'ic ; medium cows nnd heifers. 4Hc ; rood fi.requaners cows nnd heifers. S'ic ; good fore-quarters native steers , &c ; good bind * quarters cows and heifers , f.ifcc : peed hindquar ters native strcr * , S-c : cow rounds , t'ic ; cow ilatcs. 3c ; boneless chucks , 4r ; c iw chucks. 3Hc. steers chucks. 4 ( : beef tenderloins , 1'c ; liecf rnlls. boneless , tc ; sirloin butts , bocctenii , &Hc ; loin l cks. boneless. SVloin ttacks , 7c ; cow rt | . No. 3. 6c ; cow Inlns. No. 3. tc ; beef trimmings , JVic ; rump butts. 5c ; shoulder clods , . IVHtlC Dre * . ed bogs. 6e : pork loins. CHc : pork tenderloins. 15c : rpare ribs. Sc ; ham sausage , liuttf , Cc : pork shoulders , rough , 4c ; pork shoul ders. skinned. 4Hc ; pork trimmings , 5c ; leaf lard , not rcndereil. 6r. Ml'TTON I're ed lamb. CUc ; drewed mutton , fir ; racks , mutton. SHc ; legs , mutton. E c ; sad dles , mutton , * Hc ; stew , Sc : sheep plucks , Zc. MISCELLANEOUS. IION13VFancy white , per Ib. . HZflJc ; choice , 13c ; California , amber color , lOc. CIDEIl-Oarlfled Juice , per half bbU , 12.75 ; per bbl . 1 1.2:3 4 .V > . MAl'LE SYIll'l * Flvc-ga ! . can- , each , 1 75 : .il. cans per doz. , IU. liaif-gat. cam. > C.K ; quart cans. J3T.O. FIGS Imported fancy , B crown. 30-lb. boxes. I4c : choice. 10-lb boxes. 3 crown , 9 < flOc. NUTS Almonds. California , per Ib. , medium /lie , IPc ; Tarrncona alm'mus. tier Ib. , large. m e ; Itrazlls , per Ib. . SfllOc ; Hngllsh walnuts. per Ib. . fancy , soft shell , lie ; standards , lietlHc ; lllb'rts , I T Ib. , lOc ; pecans , lullhed medium , lOc ; large , lie. lie.HIDES HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green bides , DC ; No. : green bides. 4c : No. 1 green salted bides. Cc ; No. " Kreen salted bides. 5c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to K Ibs. . Oc ; No. S veal calf. S to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. SCSc ; No. ! dry flint bides. 7OSc : No. 1 dry salted hides. ffjSc : part cure- hides He per Ib less than fully cured. SHEKP 1'ELTS Oreen salted , each. XfiSOc : cn-en salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each. Vr ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each. DC ; dry shearings ( short wooled early rklnsi , No. 1. each. &c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher woul pelts. per Ib. actual weight. 4K5c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pells , p r Hi. , actual weight. 34c : dry- Hint Colorado butcher wool IM > HS. per Ib. actual weight , 4fic : dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts. | -r Ib. . actual weight. 3C4c ; feet cut eiff , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALIXJW AND GIlEASE-Tallow. No. 1. Sc : tallow. No. : . I4c : grraie. white A. 3c ; crease. white II. Ic ; grease , yellow , : c ; grease , dark. l ; c : old butter. : ff25jc ; bcsswax. prime , 15C : ic ; rough tallow , Ic. St. l.ouln Ccin - nil .llnrket. ST. I/M'IS , Nov. 13. FljOUH Firm , but higher prices checked business ; iiatents , 14. U9 I. R ; extra fiinr-y. Jl.lC t y > ; fancy , J3.4J03.M ; choice. t2.75J3-0. WHEAT At the opening the speculative mar ket keenly felt the foreign Influences , which wrrv bullli'li. und a large advanro ivsulte. ! . As n result of the advance , however , selling1 was heavy , lungs realizing actively and largely , and there was a relapse. Realizing rales continued heavy , nnd another decline eet In , future * c Inl ine Hflle under yesterday ; rpol. hleher : No. : red , cash , elevator. &Sc , track. SOfilOc ; Nou : hanl. cash. TCc bid ; December , SC ic ; May. SSHc asked. CORN Weakness was conspicuous In futures during the early part of the reselun , but toned up with wheat , though again easy later In the. day. Sjiot graies. steady , but very quiet ; No. : cas i. SSc : December , Sc ; May , Mltc. OATS Futures declined , but were In demand at the lower prices , nt which the close was made ; rpot , strong : No. : cash , ISc bid ; May , : : % e. 11 YE Dull : :4c bid. X1RN MEAI-M.35. IIUAN Quiet ; 3Sc. sacked , eaut track. n\XSEEl Higher ; 77c bid. TIMOTHY SEED Prime. 1I-M. HAY-Strong ; prairie. 1C.OOG7.EO ; timothy. JC.-'till.oo. ( this side. rori.THY Quiet : chickens , old. DC ; spring , Hc. turkeys , steady , 7c ; ducks , steady , 7c ; gvese. slow , 4ff6c. WHISK r-ll.lk. LEAD Quiet : steady : ! ! .70e.K > f . SPELTER- Id at U.Ti. 1'IIOVIKIONP Tork , lower : standard mess , Jobbing. 17.4087. . Lard , lower : r-rlro steam , B.95 : cboice , troSH. Itacon i boxed ) , shoulders , Jt.SO ; extra short clear and ribs. 14. OS ; shorts , tt.75. Dr > ' salt meats ( bored ) , shoulders , extra short clear and ribs. (1.75 , sborts , 14.37H. RECEllTS-Flr.tir. 3.UOO bbla. : wheat , n.OOO bu. : ccirn. f > 5 ( WO bu. ; oats. in.GOO bu. SHIPMENTH- , 6.0f > 0 Mils. ; wheat , 25.000 bu. : corn , CD.OOO bu. ; oatB. 11.000 bu. Liverpool > I LIVERI-OOL. Nov. 13. The record price. 7s JHd. was reached here today for the central red winter wheat , owing to the receipt of a cablegram saying that the wheat crop of the Argentine Republic Is greatly damaged. If tills report Is continued a further rise In the prlc ? of wheat Is expected. Spot. Hrm : demand mod- crate ; No. ! spring. 7s 7d. luture opened quiet , with near and distant positions yd higher ; closed steady ; business nbout equally distribute ) ; November , 7s Td : December , 7s 5J- January nnd February. 7s ! d : March , 7s : > ; d ; April , nominal. COHN Eiot. | quiet ; American mixed , new , ! s 3.1. Futures opened quiet and unchaneed ; closed steady , with r.ear and distant positions < 4d higher : business almut equally distributed ; Nf > - vcniber. 3s 3d : December , 3s 4V d ; Januor ) ' . February nd March. 3s :4d. FIXJt'R Firm : demand fair : freely supplied ; St. Ixiuls fancy , winter , 9s M. PROVISIONS Itacon , quiet : demand poor : Cumberland cut. IS to 30 Ibs. . 29s ; short ribs , :4 Ibs. . s , long clear , llrtit. 45 to 4f Ibs. . 3 s M. long clear , heavy , 40 to 45 Ibs. . S9j C.1 ; short clftir barks , lltlit. IB Ibs , IT Cd ; short clear middles , heavy , 45 to Ml Ibs. . : ) s 61 : clear l > el- lles. 14 to IB Ibs . I7s. Shoulders. 15 Ibs. . 30s Cd. Hnms. short cut , 14 to 1C His. . 44s 3d. Ueef. extra India tm-rs. Ms Cd ; prime mrss. 42s CI. Pork , prime mess , fine western. D0 ; medium western. 45 > W. I.ard. dull ; prime western. iZ Oil ; refined. In palls. Ki. CHEESE Firm ; demand moderate : fine-it American , white and colored ( September ) , il . HITTER Finest Fnlted States. tS : good. COs. OH 5 Llntee-l. 1 3d : petroleum , refined , Cl. IlEFRlOERATOIl HEEF-Forequarter , 3Hd : hlndquarter. 7 id. HOPS At Ixindon ( Pacific coast ) , 3. The receipts of American cnrn during the past three days were 17S.4IXI centals. CofTrc NEW YORK. Nov. 15 COFFEE Options opened steady , with prlc-ei unchanged to : points lower , following European cables and small receipts : decline arrested by local rmer- tnr. but market quiet and 20 points decline : sales. : .600 lgs. IncluOlntr No\embt-r. J > .5 : : March. J9.iHjS.70. fpot onrfee. Rio. dull ; No. 7. 111.121Invoice : , 11C.C2 4. MI1J. quiet ; Cor dova. 117. Total warehouse deliveries from the United States. K.KW Magr. Including II.WI bacs from New York ; New York stock to-lay. 250011 bags : United States sto.-k. 301.3 ( bags : ulKMit fnr the t'nlted States. 349.000 bagu : total visible supply for the Fulled States , 66 : , % : bags , agalnM MI Oti b < ms last year. HAVRE. Nov. 1J.-COFFEH Clos d strong at 'itJ'rf advance , salas. 14000 liags. H \NTOfl , Nov. -COKFEB-Steady : _ o.M av erage SHnliin , 13 GM rels ; rt > celits | , 13,000 ba.s ; dock. 7. iO bags. HAMRITRG. Nov. It-COFFEE-Sleady at \t d cllnv ; al . C MO ba ; > . RIO. Nov. ll.-ajFFEE Weak : No. 7 Rio. 12.600 rels : exchange. Sd : receipts , 8,100 bags ; clenrml , for the United State * . f.V < D l > ags ; for Europe. C.OOO bags ; stock. SJT > .0 bags , ICniii > iii I'll.MnrliitM , KANSAS CITY. Nov. It-WHEAT-About steady ; No. 2 bard , nominally. Me : No. 3. 7G0 78o : No. ! red , lc ; No. 3. lifiWo ; No. 2 spring , 7 W o ; No. S. TiT7V. CORN White. wt k. Ic lower ; inlxeJ. steady and active ; No. : mlxtd. 2 < HWjc ; No. : white. : ieiVic. OATH Firm , but slow ; No : mixed , nomin ally. IKc. No. 2 white , old. 33o. new. tic. RYE- Firm No. : nominally K 33c IIAYlrady : choice timothy. HWys.M , cJuh-e pr-lrle t" "ii. " . M. Ill TTKU-Vrry linn , creamery , ICSUc , dairy. Ollti- hUhtr , WEEK'S ' REVIVAL IS A RECORD Never Before Did Business Recover So Much Ground in 'oven Days. BIGGER INCREASE IS YET TO COME Cotton Cooilx Market lint Not Vet I'd ! the Itnitrlti * to Any MnrUr.1 : \ - _ . Ci. I , Dun .V : Uo.'s Ill-port. NEW YOItK. Nov. 13.-U. G Dun & Co.'a He view of Trade will tomorrow say : No one doubts that the brighter day Is dawnIng - Ing and It Is common remark that ne-ver before has business shown so great a change for the bettter within a single week- Dispatches tolling of about BOi es tablishments whleh have opened or have- materially enlarged their force , though they fill many column * , give only part of the facts , for throughout the country the gnln has been surprising , even to the most hope ful. It Is not merely speculation or hope which lights the flrus and starts the wheels for orders which have been accumulating for months with the necessary replenish ment of dealers' stocks now greatly reduced would employ the whole producing force fern n time , and the Increase in the number of handi at work means Increase In purchates for consumption. ForelKti need of American wheat continues an Imiiortant factor , and the prices have advanced to { Sc gaining 6c for one week. lOc for tw.i weeks , and 2lc ince early In September. The price Is the hlKhent since June , IWi. Western receipts were 4.492.093 bu. . a alnt S.S02.S64 bu. last year , but the election cut off much work during the days In which thecc receipts were started to market. Atlantic exports. In rplte of scanty freight room , were for two weeks 2.717.- 231 bu. , flour , Included , aitalnst 3,2 < V > .3M bu. last year , and Pacific shipments are also heavy to India. South Africa and Australia. Many textile works have been starting or In creasing forces , mostly on order * l eked weeks BEO. Rut there has not been much gain In , the demand as yet. After purchases of 45. o0 , ( y > Ibs. of wool In five weeks , the transactions fell to C.243.7M Ibs. last week , but prices were strong nnd In some grades Ic htjher. nnd an even trreatcr rdvance Is demanded at the weft , while foreign markets are lilaher and Australian fully Ic per Ib. hlsher. There Is n slightly better deman 1 for lightweight men's goods end for dress goods , but not enough as yet to start most nf the waiting mlll . The cotton goods market Is not yet active. More liberal estimates of the cotton crop are g net-ally credited , causing He decline to Sc. The output of Iron furnace * in blast Novemtier 1 wns 134.077 tons weekly , having 1w n Increased 11.291 tuns , nr 10 8 per cent. In the latter part of October by confidence In the future. All the markets were stronger , although the enormous purchases nf pig iron In advance of needs causes comparative Inactivity at present. Mates and steel liars nre from II to K per ton lilalier and sheets nre In better demand. Anthracite and Retsemer pig have advanced a shade , and the average of prices Is 2i per cent higher. The billet pool u In protracted meetIng - Ing here this week to decide upon Its course , and Is still undersold. The benm. bar. rail and wire nail associations meet this week , and the underselling of wire nails by outsiders has gone so far thnt a decline of 4Sc Is openly quoted. It Is noteworthy that the prevailing expectation Is. notwithstanding the general Improvement In business , thut om . If not nil. of those com binations will decide to reduce prices. The com bination. It now appears , has not prevented large contracts for future deliver- Ie < than K. Its fixed price , and even less than 11.75. but the nutput laM week decreased. A heavy sale of copper to foreigners , said to cover lO.dOO emn IIi . . him raised the price tn 11'i.c. and tin actu- allv sells at 13c , though less Is quoted. Failures for the week have been r7 < ! In the Fnlted Stntrn. aratnst ; t3 last year , and 4Q In Canada , again ; ! 49 last year. wisntcijY CLi.vHixt ; nursi : TOTALS. Aunreltnte of Maxliii'M * Trailinefeil liy tile A Hiielnteil Him UP. NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The following table , compiled by ItraJrtrwU. i-howlng the total clear ances'at the principal cities and the percentage of increase or decrease , as compared with the corresponding ; week last year : TIIIHTV I IT TO WO11K. SOIIH- I-'lK-nri-N NIiiMvlii ) ; theI'vtcnl nf theW Mk'M Hcvlvnl In Hiixltu-xM. NEW YORK. Nov. 13. Dradstre fs tomorrow will say : The volume of buMnees Improves steadily In nearly all lines. The mast active demand Is amone Jobbers In dry goods , clothing. millinery , sheets , leather and hardware , and In leading Industrial lines , nearly 400 mills , fac tories and foundries having tturtcd up tliln week , one-half of them In steel machinery , tooln c-arrtuges. lumber , class , woolen und cultc-ti Koruls lines. About slxty-thrve other Industrial establls.iments have Increurvd working furcon or working hours , eir both , ainuns them nlnetern Iron and : ! ttablUhmems. ten elasa uorks rind fuur factorlos , making lamps , clc < r.k . woolen goods and cottons. A partial record of the num- lr of men given employment In Industrial lines stnre Ne emb r C , shows nn aggregate of nearly IXmand for Iron and steel has not Increased after the activity of a week ago , but prices are firm. In emu tnnuiiws udvanceid , nd the trail * continue conllde-nt of a Isrw buslnitu during the coming year. Cotton and cutton goud < con tinue nrm and unchanged In prices Print cloths lime an ujiward tendency. Wuol U higher en more active demand , but manu facturer * are not supplying In excess of wants. Other advances In prlres are for leather , shoes. , . He pm lumlx-r. ( Ktmleum , lard , uar and fur w ie t , r. rn and o is. The c > m > | -ui-us ler.fi es In prices ere those f T c 'HVe I' ri : unj turpt-ntlne Western Jribbers rrpiri tn Incr-aro m mail orders , iltrcantlls collcctluns turouhout Ccn- tral western and southern &lat s nre ea'ler. but Mill heijbjftjriini lh west. The 'iports of i t. fl < ur0Dndf < l as wheat , fr.im I'lh masts i.f the t'nHnJMfiales , and from Mon- treil. amount tn 4.McSl > tiu. this wet * , the I enviest weeK's total slnej tne M-i-ond week of f l/t-n Kr. 13. This U tn uv-r-ns * of about 1GOO.onii bu. o\er last w < A > k. of mire than 1.franco bu. ovir the correstiondlnn week one year at" . tnori ! tlmti 1.7on.W > bu. , as compared Mrlti like wp-V Hi 1MM , s aln of ntxiui l.ono.m * ) tm. . oomtmt < I with Oo corresponding week nf 1 W , And of pi. : . II in 7W.OW ba. as contrasted with tin- line week In 1 . Kxports of Indian ci.rn have also Increased heavily , amounting tn .7 . - OM Ij. this week , computed with 1.147.000 bu. li-t werk , I.Wl fl"0 bu. In 111 * like week last ye r and xety tnue-h smaller tcUis In correepondttiB m < k in three preceding years. Tht tl.a e been JW liusliwm failure * reported this week , thirty-five more Pian last week , but twenty-one fewer than In the cnrrespondlns ; week one year ago ; twenty-two fewer than In the like week two years ago , and US fewer than In the corresponding week of Pl There are forty-four business failures reported from the rtomlnlon of c n rt this wei-k. us com pared with nrty last week , fotty-flve In the wrrk one year airo. t ilrty-three two years afco and thlrty-me three years ago. JIOHK l UII.IC iXTI HK-T IX STOCKS. llroin'enltiu : of SiieiMiliitlvi.AHIvllj - \otl 'eil mi Will I Street. NEW YORK. Nov. lS.rad treefs review of the New York stock market tcm.irrow will say : Public Interest nnl buying pow , r ha\e Increased I durlnit the week , and were reflected In the Ren- | eral advance of stock market values and the decided broadening of speculative activity. Cm the other hand , a law s-oti.n of tne pro- ferstonal element In Wall street hcs opposed the advance * , and e-lther worked for a reartl-m or Indulged - dulged tn short sales. One of the fefttuns of the week was the renewed activity nnd strength In many of the long- dormant securities. nd th.li on stock" that hnvc bt-cn selling nt low figures. This was partly th r- lt of msnlpu- Intlon nf pools and parties In Interest , nnd partly ! i the transfer of the buying demand , totn publl- , ami professional , to a class < f securities which < had not yet moved In proportion. This renewed Interest In the low-priced Mock * bus lnde d been the feature of the we-k. Ixndon's pur chases were largely In thl < lass. The leading tpeculatlve stocks were affected more or less by the disposition of the professional Interest to work for lower prices. STOCKS A.M ) HD.VDS. SeiiirltjMnrlti't WIIM Wrnlc nnd 1-Vv-rlnli All 1)115- . NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-The stock market was weak nnd feverish today on an Increased volume of business , which was even better distributed than usual recently , the Industrials figurine for nbout one-third of the dealings and developing considerable animation. Sugar led the entire market In point of activity , and scored the ex- tieme decline of 3 per cent. The depression In this stock was nttrlbutt-d to Insiders , who until recently had been contplcuous In bulling the general market , and was attended by suggestion.- that the company would probably be the siieclPl target In the next w lon of congress. The course of the general market was dominated by the powerful sol ! -oul bull tnti-reft , which , net tled by Its recent Indifferent FUCI-WS In effect ing n really Important reaction , today returned to the -Rught | with redoubled energy and suc ceeded fairly well In slinking nut weakly held stocks. The slump was engineered on a re vamped Cuban war scare. Iiared upon a preib- able purpowly misinterpreted report of Inquiry by the government authorities regarding normal expenditures for transferring troup * and up- pllc-s. I.ate In the day denials of a warlike significance to the movement came from official sources. A feature of the speculation was the prom- Incnco of hitherto neglected stocks. The market opened strong and hlptier , and during the greater part of the first hour prli-es mo\ed up ward , partly un < ! r the Influence rf n change of front to the bull side on the part of Lonlon. Manipulation in the i-pecl-ltles BIFO strengthened the market. The Cordseu" shares we-re actlxe-ly traded In. The prefcrrcdrof 1 per cent , und guaranteed 314 per cent. , The Intl mentlone-J fluctuated widely , but left nrf nt a nrt gain of 1V per cent. American spirits preferred also rate 1 per cent , art ! Important gains were scnre > d In other pronvrUeih Sh. rtly before It o'clock , however , the , sniculattve movement changed cc/miiletely on tly Inllii' nee above r-- forreKl to. Spirits preferred dropjd t\t iwr cent , the extreme decline c > n the unununlly Inactive flmres , Sugar 3 per "cent , and oth r leading shares 1 and 2 per cept. , JThe selling mo\ement halted Blmut midday , , atJ the market bei-iime x-ery dull , although some. recuvi-rieH were made. In the last hour niJgreMve tactics were re sumed and prices fell to icar. the lowest imlnts , final prices showing eharp' fractional net losses In the speculative iMdvir. The band market Iflcke ! feature , asl le from .some M Ide movements in the Inactive IssueJ. which continue to ex hibit strength. The g'nvrnl market displayed an easier tendency Howard the close on tree sales of speculative ISMIIK Governments were .n Iatceil but generally firm on sal s of jl2. v Sliver certificates stiffened jIlKhtly on saleVbf RO.OOO. ' - The Krenlng Pest's Kundon financial cable gram says : The stock markets wore again Idle nnd dull tot'ay. and for , the came reasons UN yesterday. Americans clo * J near the lowest , but with a steady undertone. Considering the dcamefw of mot.ey. some people are surprised that Americans hnve not re-cted more than they have- . The Paris and Ue-rlln matkets were steady. The following were the closing quotations on t'lo leading stocks of the.New York exchange today : Atchlson Trwy-NTY. A H. K. 4Sf ! AdnmnRxl.'O OntarioAi W 10 Alton.T It fiO Orcron Imu 'J A n. KxnrcxB J12 trrcon Nav _ 21 tialtlmoreiOhlo. 17 O. S. L. .V U. N 1UJ $ ranada Pacific. . . . r.-i 'Pacific ' Mall 2-H CanannSoinhara. . 4(1" ( Peona Iic. . i K. . . 3 Central Paclilu. . . . HI U'lltsbu III'.1 ChoN.AjOlilo 17'l Pullman Palace. . . Chicago li Alton. . 3UO 'Readin ' ? . C..II..VO MW . . W 13 Chleaco ias 77 UG. W.tifd -10 Consolidated ( lav. lii-JS p.ucz Isl.ma 7-5 C. . C. . J. A St. L. . . 3 _ 'St. Paul 77H Colo.Coai .vlroa. m * do DM li'll Cotton Oil Cert . . . InH 'St. P. . .VO.nanv.Ji ' Delawarefe lluJ. . li'7tt | dooW IL''I Del..LicU.i w. . . 1SS 'Southern ' PaciQo. . It ) 1).iR.G. pfj 11.1 ISurarKetlnerv. . . . 110' KastTenn H ) ' 'JVnn.Coal .Vlroi M Krto : iO j'T.xa ' Paolfls ! ( > & $ aontil . " - iT.&O.Co-t. nfJ. . . M ) FortWavne H'-J , Union Paelnc 11 G.Northern pfd . . US ill. s. Kxorem 43 C.AJ3.1. | ) fa in W. St. L. .t P 71 { llockln. V.illor. . . 1 - W. SL L. \ P. nfX. I7H nHnoliOciitr.il. . . tlj > i'WellsVariro ' Ks. . . 00 St. P. .VUiilutii. . . . f" W. Mem Union. . . . b'M K. & T. tifd SOW [ Whecllnsr i L B. . h LalloKrlo AsVc t. Ill uo pM St elonU 7-J iM.ASt-L Jl H LakuSlore la. ! I.tR.O l _ l Lc-ad TriiHt vO r. . K S H Loulhvllio.VN. . . . SI k N. L 10 I-AN.A lHC.F..fiI Sll ! . , Manhattan Con. . . . Oimi 'do nfa 70 Mcmuhlh.V C li IT. S-L.AK. C. . . . 4V Mlcliu-anlVru 114 'T.SL ' L. iK.C. ot I 10 .Vl" ourl Haclaa. . V4H s. R. R _ JoH Mobile i. Ohio'k -S. 11. U fd S'-H NaBl-vllloOUit. . . . Us I Am. Tob. Co S3 NHtlonalCorJa.'j. li4i do nfd lom Nat-CordaTetirj. . It 'Am. ' ToC. ) . Co. . . SUH N.J. Central lOOSf.Com'lU.iblaCo. . . . 145 N.iW. ufd lHfAm. Siie.irpfd 10-J North Am. Co ' - .U. . S. Cordaso ctl.0 NortliernP.iPiaij. . Hl't.U. . S. Le.-itnor pfJ. . 07I ( N. Panlflo nfd .Oh U. S. Rubber 25 U. P. 1) . AG .tU.tJ. S Rubber Pfd. . Korlliucsioru 102fi Cotton Sew ! Oil. . . S7'j eioufd N. Y. Central offered. The total sales of stocks today were 340.000 shares. Including the following : American To bacco. 4. § 0u ; Atchlson. 5,300 ; American Sugar , 63,100 ; Ilurllngton. 15.700 ; Chicago Oas. 5BuO ; C. , II. . V. ft T. . 3..uu ; Oener-l Electric , 4.700. Louisville , S.ttu ; Manhattan. 4,300 ; Northern Pa- elllc. 3.200 ; Northern IMcllle preferred. 10iOO : Ontario & Western. 3.1" " ; Reading. 13.CXI ; Rock Island. 11,100 : SL Paul. 22 OOo ; Tcnnesc Coal nnd Iron , 5.400 : Texas & Pacillc. 3.10U ; I'nlon I'acinc. 4. )0 ; Western Union , t.100. Wheellne A Iike Erie. C.709 ; Southern Railway preferred. CM ! ; 1'nlled States Cordage. 13. IM ; 1'nlted .States Ckirduge preferred. 3,100. I'nitPd Stutes Cordage preferred , std. . 3SOO ; Silver Ccrtincatcs , 30,000. \IMV York Sliine-y .11nrl. < - ( . NEW YOHK. Nov. 1X-MONEY ON CALI Easy at 3 < J4 per cent ; Ifctt loan. 34 jier cent ; closed , 3&3S per cent. " PRIME MKRCANTlUi-PAPER 566 wr cent. 8TERL1NCJ EXCHA.VfJE Weak , with actual bu lnet In banke < rn' .bills at JI. Htrt. 'i for demand nnd X.hl ei.-T.'ior sixty days ; posted rates. > 4.C2 > v3).C4 and 'H.tCOi7 ! ; commercial bills. ( I.K7. n i' IIAR KILVER-WJCf 10 SILVER CERTlFlCATti-C440C..c. GOVERNMENT IJONIiS Strong ; state bonds o\ilet ; rftllro-d bonds easier. Cloning quotations oil bttacls were as follows : rs M. roJTiiuw. 1 O" * ! ? ; . P. Isti nf 'OJ..M lot ) U.S. 4 cOli.nuw. IHl'nn. &U.G. 7i . 110H 1) . S.fli.ra. . ll-'UIIIi'.VR Q. 41 . Mil U. S. Si. cin I ) . S.4s. rj. lll'Jjijfi-H. 43. A.Hi. . . . HUH I7.S. JH.OUUD HlV ! ) rjL VS. A. 7 . . . . IDs offered. \i-\v Y < irUMining ( tiiolntliiim. NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-Tlia followliii-arj lODln ; mlnln ; quu'atioua : nulwe. Tl ! ( Ontario Glmllar lull orhlr 113 Crovii Holut .M.'i f-lvinoutn ' . ' 0 CeuCal. A Vj. . . . IM uuli'itHllvr SIK ) Ihad.vao _ , 115 Uulcxstlritr DfJ..Unit ) Ginll ACurry. . . . ti2 Slarn N'iv.131. . . . . iVO Unit : A Noroross. . 10.1 StaitdanlCoa . . . . 13.1 IluiiiiHiaka 211.10 Union Cor. Iron Sliver. 33 Yellow Jauaul. . 4U Mexican . . . 65 I'lirelmi I'liuiiieliil. I/OMXN N" > IS.Oi.M Is rjurtrd a Imrp * Ayr i t-day at 1S4 i" iladr,1 , I1'S Li'b n 8 ( . Rome , lli&77hThe amount of bullion wilti- dmwn fmm the Hank uf Enulsn.l on balance * today a Xlnwo Pvm * . Nirv. 1I Thrper ftnt rente * . VW ' < fur the account. HKRI.1N. NOT. 11 Etcha-ire on Ixmdon. ela-ht days1 sight. M murk * K pf * . .inn FrniirlM-ii .M In In it Uniilnf ltin . JAN FKANC1SCO Nnr. IS.The otnel.il closlnr qiioutb i < i fur mliiior nwj-s WJay wvr,14 fol lows : Silver bara , ilt'n' ; Mexican tlollnra , 5142o. Slsht drafts , par , telurraplile. par. lliivtiiii StueU ( ( notation * . ROSTON. N iv. l:1.-Call : loan ) ) , ,1 > 1H tx-r ei nt ; tlnnv loaii.i. ij 7 pwr eeiit Clostn ; urlooa fjr ttopttn. tici-.iil.i and mlnlne shares : I - s.F ismw.Kioa. on Tso , Am. Stli.ir DDHittd. Kl c. Ill 18J ' Am. Sugar p'd. . . . 10-j | en. Blw. nM 70 I ItaySlateOa Ot * Atchl on 3d 2rt ' Hell Telephono. . . SO.lii Atrntxoti 44 79U Itotton A Alb.iny. t'mi Sew Knjl.ind ila. . lltl't : : liostoiixMilno. . K > 7 fiwi. Kloi-irlc 5i. . . Ill IC.K.vy j H34Vi. \ . Cent. 1st * . . . 41 ! > Kltcliburc IM Allnuex Mlnln : 0 > 61) I i pen lil.sctno 38H Atlantic a.M ' Illinois stool 53 ' Unston .t MonWa t O.V ( Mexican Central. . 0 ' Uutta.V llonton. . .61 1-lu j OldColoav 170 ' CalumetV Ilosli. .125 ' Oru.Short Luta. . . . 1U4 rrnnkliu im i RubPer . . > ' Kearsirjo 10H I'nlon Pacltlo lo'j UH < - UI.I 31 iWestllntl US 'Qumcy ' ] HO West Ku4 nfd. . . . Mift'Tflm.ir-rk. ' . . . . . . . . . fl-s " ' ' -tli. Klec. . . . 27 iWolvurtna 1 Iioiidon s'tocU ( ti LONDON. Nov. 18 1 p. in. closlnc : Consols m'v. . . 113 : l-i ) ' Mexican oMInnrv. ai > < ' Con ols.aco't . 110X St. I'-uUco.n. . . . . . . ( . . Ran. 1'iiclne. . U N. 1 . Central . IW 17H Pcnntivlvama . r > l ( Krlolntofd . SS' llendlns . ] : , > } 111. Central . _ liilij'.Mox. Ccn. new 4s70 1IAU HILVnil-ail-IU per ounce. MONiVH per cent. The rote of discount In the open market for three months' bills Is 3 4 per cent. I'lminolnl .Note . ItOSTON. Nov. IS. Clcarlnss. JK.KT.JTS ; bal ances , IS.1M 4JI. , NoCleftrlnBS. . J5.8K.011 : balances. f(3r)0. ! NEW Tonit. Nov. 11-Clearlnci. nil.R4.ICl ; l ) lanrs. . ic.Kii.C74. rillLAliEUl'HlA. Nov. lJ.-Clearlnas. .5 6.- 4M. balances. JI.41I.533. ST. Lons. Nov. 13. nearlnirs , ll.fiM.SIS ; 1 1- ancrs. J. Su.TW. Money. Cfi per cent : New York exchange , Tuc premium bid : Jl premium arkett. nilCAGO. Nov. M.-neBrlnga. } 15.4 ! .79J. Money , steady at 7 per cent , for all loans ; New York exchange We premium ; foreign exchange , demand , Jl.Sifi ; sixty days , Wool Mnrlccf. AN'T\VUUI * . Noy. U. There was a eooj nt- tendance at the wool auctions today. I'rlces were firm , nnd the demand moderate ; l.MO bales were tittered , ot which 1.1M were withdrawn. The tales were 40 ? bales uf Dui-nos Aym at 2V1 to TM : 341 bales of Monte > ldeo at 4 d to 7 d. d.HOSTON. HOSTON. Nov. IS. The Doston Commercial 1'ulli'tln will my tnmnrmtv of the wool market : Tie market Is fairly acthe and qulie stea-ly. The sales this week are largely territory and Australian. Iwught on fpeculatlun. The cloth market Is still dull , Imt there Is a marked Im provement. The sales of the week are : S.llt.oOO Ilis. domestic , and 1.704. Oft ) It's , of furelgn. amlnst a.SS.1.000 Ibs. domestic and 1.S3.000 Ihs. of forelirn last week , and I.4IJ.OOO Ibs. dumestlc and l.WJ.- W4i Ibs. foreign for the same week last year. The sales t date show a decrease of 4fi.S7C.36S Ibs. . domestic and M.fll.JW His. foreign from the rales to the same date In IK ! ' " , . The ri-celpt to date sh..w a decrease nf IC.OSJ bales domestic and 14D.UO bales foreign. lrv CooiN Mnrlcct. NEW YORK. N iv. 11 There' was a tnoto healthy demand at work , and of the brown cot tons the takings were fairly large , thoujjh a latter numtier of moderate purchases. In fact , there was much twttcr all-round trade , besides which many engagements were placed for spring. Values ere very steady to line at current prices. printing cloths easier , with sales uf 30.000 pieces , G-t quam > . rmts , at iHc. iL\NCHiSTiH : , Nov. H. The ctothlns and yarn murkcut arc strong , without much cctual - . . lUtlni-f.B. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \rnv Yuri ; Wlit-nl Mnrlcet. Ni\V YOniC. Nov. U. Wheat made anof.ier lone reach toward the dollar mark this morning. December , In the first hour , sold up to JKHfcc. which Is ahead of any price this year. Trade v.-nsyery active for a time , and Included a fair volume of nurot-ean l > uylng caused by strong cables. The bulge , however , started heavy realising , and toward noon prices eased off. Unfavorable crop news from Prance and the Antentlre aim helped thf bulls. Spring wheat re-i'ljits continue vry HBht. The total sales this morning were MSft.w * bushels. Sui : 1'rnnolKC.MiVbt : it SAN riJANOISOO. Nov. U. Wheat In the lonal market reached the highest point this morning tt.nrhel slner 11-51. and J ccnta htEher than the point reached three weeks ago. It opened strong and closed at the end nf the first morning session viry excited. May o ; > eni-l at 11. IX ) per cental. was hlsh at Jl.W , . imd closed al Il.iaH. December ojiened at $1 V > ? , and closed at JI.STVi. A large- amount of ileep water tonnage Is char tered for IIa\re and Dunkirk. Credit balances. 130 ; no bids : shipments , M.KC bu. TiiTedo Crnln. TOLnnO , Nov. IS WHHAT Aetlv * . but firm ; No. i cash. 9 Se : December. Wic : May. M c. e'oUN Active and steady : No. I mixed , S4o. eiATS Dull , but feteady ; No. S mixed , l c. IlYn-Pull : No. S cash. 41c. ULOVCIl PCKD Higher , but steady ; prlm December , Cotton .Mur ket. NKW YOHK. Nov. 11. rOTTOIJ ruturea ctohed weak ; sales. t74.6CO bales : Januor > ' . tl.7 ; IVbruary. :7. ! > 4 : March , i7. l : April. JT W : May. ! S : June , SK)4 ; July. J8.07 ; No\nuber. fi.Ct ; De cember. J7.C7. Bpot cotton cl'.red quiet ; mid dling. uplands , Sc : middling , gulf , 8 < 4c ; aalea d bales. _ Tiic Iron MnrUi-l. GLAPGOW , Nov. IS. The pig Iron market here waery bulllrh today , and ticre waa a cinpal rici-lrt to get bold of Iron. An enormous huilnec ; _ t done and price * advanced &d to od p r ton. _ iioIUVlni . MIN.NT.AI'OLIS. Nov. U. WHEAT Weak ; Novemtier , M-c ; December , fOc ; May , Kli en track : No. 1 hard. Me : No. 1 nort tern No. 2 northern , 7& ic ; recelrits. J66 oars. TrUeo'lient SAN FIlANTlSfn. Nov. IS. WIICAT May , LClH : December , Jl.MV I'liUiKnvii Mnii'n Sulelile In Unitlimire. BALTIMOP.n , Nov. 13. A miin supposed to be George Snnger of Texas was found dead In his bed In n hotel in this city to day. The gns was turned on and It is thought to be a c.ise of suicide. Nothing was found on his person thut would fur nish a cluw to his Idi-ntity. When he reg istered on Wednesday ho paid for three- days In advance and wrote the ward Tcsas opposite his name , but afterwards erast-d It and wrote "Kansas. " Tlo dead man was about CJ years old , of mr-lum height , had brown hair nnd moustachelie - was well dre'Sed , but wore no jewe-lry and had but 17 cunts In hl pocket. He retired to his room last night apparently In good spirits. IllNimNCK of llrlliery ( ' ( INCH. LOUISVILLE. Ky. , Nov. 13. Judge Noble in the criminal division today sustained tlio demurrer of the defendants to the In dictments charging them with bribery In the case against Aldermen C. J. Jenne and Illchard O. Hreuer and Cenmcilir.cn George Webber and Jaine-s Bowders. This dis poses of the e-aFe ofllclally , as Common wealth Attorney 1'arsons stated u' the con clusion of the reading of Judge Noblo'fl opinion that ho would not rcsubmlt the lf I'rnpiTly. NBW YORK , Nov. 13. JuEtieo Lawrence of tbo auprorao court today granted an at tachment for $300,000 against property o. Allen T. Nye of Philadelphia , in favor of Chsrloa A. Furbu h. The attachment was granted on the ground of Don-rnldonco. It IK understood the claim to for failure to de liver slock * and bonds ot a telephone com pany , which tin- defendant end others were to organize durinc July , 1SOD. TIIIJ HKAIiTV > IAHKUT. INSTUUMKNTS plact-U on record Friday. November 13. ISM : WATUSANTV DBI-JDH. G K Ttir'/Ineton ioid wife to G D Slewart , lot ! > , block S , % % Uc A I'H..J 1 K J ChUvell to W .M ComKtOck , lou 21. 25 and ss , block , Sherman nanl add . 1 J 13 VandercooK and huBband to R L llalJ. nw ii w und b.CI ujron in HW U W 17.1R-13 ( except 10 anne ) . } K It Hnll and wife to William Kuli- fuhl. UK lots S and 4 In 17-1D-J.1 . S.iW C ( ' Knlsht to A C M. dull-lull , lot 15 , lilotk Is. oni-tlia Vii w . 1 i un John Kd .uds u'.d wlf < to L M K 1- v , r J . lot i C . r. J ' ' ' < < K G. Lil ; . ' Total amount of ir.m-rera. , . l,4D3 ' i\\\ i it i i ntp oT/inir t ( I\II T OMAHA LI\t \ SI OCR HARkl.1 Only a Hsndful of Caltlo Offoml for Sule at the Yards. LIGHT RECEIPTS HANDICAP THE TRADE llttj-cri UnurrljTnkc All , lint tlto Supply U I'nr .short of I lit * lliinuc SOVTII OMAHA , Nov. IS.-Uooetpi9 for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Horses. November 13 l.7 S.DC7 1.4.1 S3 November 1 * S.f SS 3,437 703 November 11 3 , < SO 4.883 4.102 45 November 10 2.3H ) 3sra 1.05 * November 9 1,099 747 8,460 NovetnbvT 7 1.418 18S5 November 6 1.S54 8.091 2.1(8 1 November 5 fill 8,760 CIS November 4 SSS S,7 8 l.WS November 3 61 ! 1,588 788 The olllclul number of cart ) of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hots. Sheep. H'r's , O. * St. I * ny 1 . . MlMourl Pacific ny. . 0 6 . , I'nlon laeHle ayatem. li IS 0 . . C. * N. W. ny 1 u. & M. it. n. n. , . . 7 12 . . i C. , U. & Q. ny 3 0 r. n..i. A r. ny. , e. . . . s c. . n. i. & r. n > - . . w. . 10 i c. , st. i' . . M. & o. ny s 1' . . E. & M. V. n. It , . & 17 Total ree-clpla . . . . 40 03 0 1 disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , racli buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Iluyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha I'acUIng Co 60 CGS U. H. Hammond Co 148 901 Swift ami Company 613 9W 451 Cudnhy IlirUlnR Co SO 1.S92 830 11. Hooker A Degan 1 J. it. Carey . Huaton & Co l Hammond. K. C 61 " . . Cudahy. Kangns City. . . . 108 Oilier buyers 117 ' - over . . , ISO Totals . 1,319 4.109 1,421 CATTLB-Only about half aa many cattle were here today as yesterday , but the receipts were about the same as a week ago. The market was In a good , healthy condition , but the smnll runs this wecl ; nave brvn a great detriment , as there have not been enough cattle to meet the require ments. Killing cattle were In active cXemnnd and the offerings chunxed hands quickly , the cattle btlns all Bold and weighed up long before mlduny The prices wore about the same as prevailed yesterday. One Ilttlt bunch of corn-fed natives sold up to $1.45 nnd some l.lSt-lb. steers brought $1.00. Quite n BtrliiR of westerns sold at J2.S5 , and Iroin that price up to $3.8.1. Cow stuff was also In good demand nnd sold freely at good , steady prices Only a few feeders wre on sale , nnd they were plcki-d up quickly. The light receipts kept prices up on feeders and the country demand In consequence Is not so brisk ns it was. llepresontntlve sales : NATIVES. DKKf STEKIIS. No. Av. IT. No. Av. l r. No. Av. IT. U > . . . .im W 41. . . . 113 14 CO uowa i..iou i to : . . . . MO M L..IIU ITS S. . . . 77 1 M 9. . . .1070 2 W X..ll Z 75 I. . . . HO :00 1..SO IK S. . . .1.IM 275 1. . . . KO 200 I. . . .10IS 233 1..13CO 27 } 1..1WO SOD 1..KM 138IS. . . . . Oil 280 : . . . .10 0 SIS 1..1030 40 H..1U7. 1U 1. . . . WO IS 1..1ZW IM > J..HI ) 300 2..1W9 I li I. . . .1000 3 M 4. . . .1042 3U 1..10I9 S U 8..11M 2U > 1..143C 3(9 I115IFKIIB. 4. . . . 4H SK I. . . . 3 SfiO 47..701 ICO I..CK tiO 1..CM S SS..XA ill UCIAJ3. 1..1M 211 1. . . . MO 2 CO 1..1UO 305 i. . . . t : S..UK aw STAGS. 1..1UO SIS CAi/vns. i. . . . 2 : : . . . . us < so i. . . . is > SK i. . . . aw a : . . . . its 5 & i. . . . IM f. srociiur.s AND rBBuuna 1. . . . 788 2tt 1. . . . 710 210 I. . . . 760 3 SO i. . . . s : fs ! . . . . ) 10 o. . . . JH : io 1. . . . CW 300 4. . . . IBS 343 wnsrrcnNS. WYOMlNa. Ko. Av. Tr. No. Av. Pr. icon-s . ItiiOtSea W feeders. . . . IMS M Jl * ruw . 101 : GG K feeder * . . . . IK * 240 I ttedirs..lOIO 100 S3 itesm . IStS 370 " Icons . liCS SOS 12 ( teen . 13)1 ) 3 'A 10 com . 107V S 20 3. O. Ituuell. : bulls . tS UK U steer * . HID S'.O cows. . 1US3 a 5 UMeen . Ma 3 HI & teen . 1231 3 GO n. B. Van T s ell. IbUlU . : iW 240 Wcteera . UU 373 rcllnrd A Co. liteer . 1310 3 K 25 teer . Utt 3 B CX3LJOILAU3. 3 eow . KH 2M K steers . & 7 ! 345 1 feeder . 1010 3 IX ) decree P. Smith. 1 bull . 1460 8 Ou 40 feeders. . . . 8C a at Z steers . 910 S to IIS steers . 1071 3 57j ! 4 cows . ese 2W : steer * . 1X9) ) a GS 5 ( leer * . 1230 310 * tecr . 113 * ICO U cow * . a 320 320IDAHO. IDAHO. 1 cew . 1050 225 27 cow * . 1141 310 7 cow * . 1141 370 K feeders. . . . IUO 235 5tc r * . iax > 300 4 steers . liao a ; u NEW MEXICO. ! . 747 2 V 72 * teers . 1073 SK 2 * tn. tig. . . 70 I 50 II. OrmUher. 1 bull . 13M 240 1 feeder . 719 300 1 cow . mo 3 SO SI feeder * . . . . K12 340 BOmi DAKOTA. 1 hull . isuo 2 00 1 feeder . ftSO 3 35 1 cow . WO 2 Si U steer * . lyst 340 1 bull . 1KO 200 ICuijH Theie wa * a ullBlit Increase In the re- > vlts ] of IIUKS today over yesterday , but at the SHiue time the run was nut lure * . The market was act he it an advance of about c , and the pen * were cleared early In the mum- Inc. The ranee of prices iwlJva not i.iuoh different from yoMvrday , but the hoes loJuy were heavier , and tuklnc weight * Into cunslJeratlun the market could safely Ujoiol ] hlg.ier. Heavy IIOK * overuslna 3uu pounds and above suld largely at J3.15ljS.K , nnd even n * high as M.3U. n-.ille the name wclghu yesterday suld lurKi-ly at t3.1&O3.:0. Thi-re wti-o | irai-tcally | nu llsht hc s here t nmfce n test of the market on that kind uf stuff. Jtcj.rosi-nlatlve sale * : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Pr. < 3 . 80 S , U . 332 KM 3:3 CO . 3U3 40 3 Si C5 . 205 . . . 3 U 43 . SSI SO S IS 0 . 317 . . . 3 JJ 04 . 2s 10 3- , . 271 . . . S ff > U . 210 . . . 5 SS 57 . 219 ISO i S3 19 . 321 WJ J ; 5 CO . 2 < ! 1H ) 3 2i 73 . 2BOO 3 S5 45 . 3i ] ; [ ) 3 CO . ! U ICO 3 Si 5 } . M7 40 PUT , ta . ss ; . . . sss 66 . 3t9 < 3 . Mi to 3 2i M . 344 BT . 7 40 8 2i 67 . 311 CO . IKS 40 323 330 10 . 505 C3 . ! K3 3 7Vj C4 . SM H . 3flJ 40 3 30 as . at m sao 11 ; . 341 70 . f S SO 3 80 C4 . 347 W . M > M ) S 30 -72 . 2M 180 330 C7 . MS U . 217 M 5 JO 59 . 217 V . . ' M 3 W 4 ! . K7 M . K * . . . 330 V . 319 R . HI 40 335 tti . 3tl 00 . 3 > G 40 331 SO . 313 ( fj . 23 : . 46 3 SS 31 . X7 .53 . Wt . . . HO PIQS-ODD3 AND IJND3. 1 . 30 . . . 135 I . iW . . . SCO 2 . 200 . . . 144 S . 3UI 4j 310 1 . MO . . . J CO 1 . 990 . . . 310 1 . 240 . . . 100 t . 30C W : 1.1 1 . m . . . 300 S . 322 . . . S r. 1 . 450 H > 27S C . SK . . . S Pi 1 . 440 tO S 99 { ' 3 . 117 . . . J W 1 . 3CO . . . 300 . . . . . . . . : . . . s D.J 1 . 1 0 . . . 3 CO 8I1CBP The market on tbtrp wa * nctUc nnd firm , the iin Tln meeting with ready ul > - Itoprncntntlvc * los : No. Av. IT 10 Idaho tailings . VJ ! : : 117 Idaho wether * . Ml 9 u OCt Idaho wether * . K 2 IM 4 Idaho Iamb * . U a to 2M Mexican > earllnm . ; n 3 ( .5 101 Idaho liunlii . . en 4W Oily IJv Miif-I ; , . Nov. 1I. ATTI < H ncvlpti. C.OOO head ; shipments , 4.100 head. Jlarkot IK live and ktrunKi 'JViias tittn I ! TU3 : tb. Teas UMVVS. i.0'/6J.fi' ; natlVK slvers , 2. < tli "A ; native C < J > TS i-ii'l ' ncllers , II TIC 3 X ; ito"ki-j < inJ fcfji-n , .5 375 ; bulls. U Sirt W ) . 1IOUH llmtlpis. 1.00" heail : > Mpnimts. 7 ( had. . Market st ady : nl Tut ull t. Id , l.iilk < if salM , ta.2ti/3.U ; I. cavil * . JS.C tiJX , ; | , a. kcr . u : q > .35 : mixed. u.yM.m. IU-MS. : . : T'iy ' ; : : vj , ; Yi > rki-rs. JJ.5ufr j\t ; pin * . W. i/ac ; . HIIKHr-H M.ti. | . fc.OOe l.i-ii.1 , t.bl | > m-nl . 400 ht-ad , Murk t vteaily ; lamlw , tl.50 4 35 ; mul- t"ns. 12f 2.S6. _ M. l.oillfi IU iStock. . i' < ' { Texas un < l In-jiun nt-e t ; f r.a.oi ) $ l' ii ju ( ) nu . .f < iv * U "U ' ' JlO'Jf ' JIiei.ls. tvO hruu Uurkel iii luchrr tXWMH ; tlffht , W1t > O S4V SX ( heU'l. MNrket Mn.nci natltes. tt 2 02.Mi. . uiiif.\Tjt ) li'\rTs Ti'tific. \Vltli nn . \i-l ( > r 4 > < < tiernl Detnntul I'rlccH fur fnttliItultil Klrincr. CIUCAOO. Xov. 12Vlth an scthe gt\ . r.il deman ' . jirlres frtr cattle ruled ttttn t.i ' . ' hlKher. Choice l > - \ \trtt pftttlcitlarlv sir \\g rules wr made all the way from 3 > jv t. > I for dretwxl lef sierra up to from 15.25 t t. Xj fur . f w lots of fancy llrrrfwrt and shnrili in leers. Prime cattle wew sivirt * . and the i. IIK of th strers old nt from H45 to | 4 . si.k era and feeder * rold at fn-m B.W to 14. m < > tiers sold Isnrrljat fr.-m II. M to Jtli , mr.ii < i et'W * at fr-m 18 ! * to U. fat heifers at ( i .IM 13.50 to H.IO , reeling bulls at from tt 4 i > W. S , and i-xport bulls at fr.im M to t. Toia * rattle brought fruw W to J3.7V wlih M - Knurl and Kansas fair tats at fixm 13.75 t. ti . Western range steers < < ld Inntely si fr-'n * . to U.S6. and cows and heifers at fr m l- ' : i > W.OO. W.OO.Vlth a iix < d demand. prlw for lmit . tron * > r and hlfiiw. Sales ranctc.1 at frfii > to 13.K ) , with the bulk of the ttatisai li. - . .a from 12.35 to 13.50. lrlme butcher welsM ' I the best. Poor to prime sheen sold at from 12 t t westerns K"lrut mostly at from $1 15 t. r while yearllturs hnnmht from > . < % to it i w < n * M at from 33.35 to 1325 f"T poor In th.- flwks , m > t many Rolnit above IS St. W cheep were h to flnd , nnd n > ld arou to a llmitrl extent. . neeelpts : Cattle. t.OOO head ; IIOBK , JS. W il. sheep , 11.000 head. NIMV York lil ' Stne'U. NK\V YOItK. Nov. 11 IIRttVI-Iter.-lt.t < . S.100 head ; steers , fairly it-live , but slU'-iiv lower ; bulls , stronger , pten nnd ruws. tun- native steer * . $ n : . .W ; n.is.5 und exen. f.i : . i > 4.00 ; bulls. K.XMK.70 dry row * , firm. tm > M. " " Cables quote American steers at lfl llc .ln- t weisjht ; refrigrrntrr bctf , 7W VP. and sh < - . | , nt KIWHc. dnsed weight ; export" tomnrrow. l ' . \J beeves , em shee4 < itnd 4.S.M ! gunners nf ! - , r SIIHKP AM l.AMI1S--n < > ce1pl . e.SIO h.-11. h p , sten.tr ; lambs , weak ; sheep , Jl.vnr , , lambs. ! t.7MH..1Mi. ! . HOGS nerelpts. 5S7E bead ; firm at M Vif * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slot'k In SlKtlt. of receipts of live sloeh at the four principal markets. November IS. 1 : _ . Csttle. Hnirs. Sli-cn Bcuth Omaha lKl S.9S7 1 < -i Chlcsgn JKIO . ( ) II .MI Kanms City c.mw 1 M v Rt. i/ouis s.ooo 8t w a > i Totals J5.223 3J.M7 S3 l.'l b'tiirttr . NEW YOnil. Nov. 13.-8V < 3AH-Tlaw n. . fair refining. 3 ra I-K < - ; centrifugal , w i. t. 37-I6c. limned. Irn-eutar. LONDON' , No13 -Sl'aAU--Catie. mm i-iid rteady ; centrlfURal Java , lls 4 d ; MUF. , .XH | . fair rennlng. 10s. llwt sttftar. weak and lown , November. s M , liecemtwr. ! > s Cd. A mcni . IIAV. TinI'lcnili IMiin to ll\lili- tin * Day Into One Iliinilri-il I'nrlo , In nothing , perhap- l the dlffrrenrv be tween the I itln am ! Anc'o-Saxon ' t i. more pronounced than In their jntho.l < of computation , says the Phll.idc'lpbln 1. ! : > r The former 'choose , as If by Instinct. ! ) easiest route to reach results , nnd thi > > } i-l- mal arranpetnent of w.-lifhts. mr.i urc .m.l values , llrst tnstltutrd by the French. ! it been adopted by them all , as well : i i > y their Teutonic nelthhors The Anelo > ion i\ - on * , however , rrm to care nothing ; > r either ease or simplicity In this tnutn-r. nnd lln-lr tnblc-s of ivt-lahts and ITH.IMINI nre a muss of Incongruities. The origin i' ' have been larpoly determlneil by iir < M < : i' . as the length of a certnln klnK'tc foot i'f ' another's forearm. Not only have t'l-v . eumb.-rnomo and . - . adopted n. - lllaKlc.-il - - . - ti m of computing welshts and nir.ini.r. s. but they resolutely dccllie to accept c nlmpe ! and convenient ttyslem offrn-d I y tbe I < iitlns , nllhough to Jo o would IN. ; only be a saving of time nnd labr. ' . l.-it would fni-llllrtte coinmcrn : ! ! and othi-r in tercourse nnionjc the nnilotiK. Hut while the l.itln d < - .imal sysli-rr. if notation Is much the hest , tt rmy l-i ir- rled too fur , nnd llil * HO ins to bi > Hi. i with the Intent Frtuoh We.to rcvls. tl.- division of time nnd make th > day iir-i-t Of 100irt | * Instoid of tWcnlJMrour. < 'f ' course , after the French sye. ! the illvls mi Is to be curried down to t : > e moat mini ' < portions < jf time , proilnlonn iiclns tnnl : < inr * 'ces , " or hundredth * of a day. "crti'K > " and "mir.lct's , " but II will Lrobably lie found ImpniMle-nble to cir-y It hlnher i I Impossible to extend It to the whole ) . .ir. It Is easy r-nouili In theory , nnd. if tin- pn-Mcnt computation wen- not so firmlj i - . - tabUshrd , nould prob.ibl.v. be lonrd in.'f- ' lt ble In prnctlce fo fllvldi * the d < y by di i- . but Prune * * lm trlc l to abolish 'ho week and divide the month declrn.illv. without xuccrxs ; while It In tnutilfest'y mit of the question to divide lite your Into either more or ICSH thin : "K , t\.ty * . TH- number Is fixed by the lawn of nature. Mv e JUKI so many period ! ) of llrlit nnd d irkti. s occ-ur In the annual jauinty of tininrth around the sun , and there Is uo oih < r w iy to estimate a d y than by grouping ' > - gether one period of light ar.d one of ii.u h- ness. H : u < onlnR backward from thl . It ll ! t > e sfen that no bettor arrant-incut of mcmhs can be miHt ? thiin the one we have i.'i.\ . since the 365 days are dlvl-lo * ! umon thin as nenrly evenly as p.m t'ilo. nnd , on : ' " " same account , the number nf dnvin . \ month could not be ch.mced for the b-tti-r The GcORn-pbletil burt-uu of the Fr.-'ieh army In expi rlmentlni ; with the newi - tern , and It my be ndoptnl In Fr.ini- ' 'it It IB certain tint Knpllnh-s n nHnj ; r ! - - trlea will have n nc of 1 ; . fh falbir- > establish even that very renajbie r.-firm , the twenty-four day , la sufliclfiit asxur.'tu-o of that. _ _ _ AST OP TOUAV'S AVIJA'I'MKII. I'Uhlerti .Velim l.iVIII llrVninier mill It 1VII1 DC Pair. WASHINOTON , Nov. 13.- Theforf < -nt for Saturday Is : For Nebraska nnd Kansns fenf r illy fair ; warmer In oastcrn portions ; eonli-r In western portion ; south winds , beerumlns northerly. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair ; coKK r ; north nine's. For Jown and Missouri --Fair , foll'iv. . . ! by Increasing cloudiness ; wurmer ; * . , nil winds. For South Dultota IncreuolnK clouillm vt and probably snow ; colder ; south v. in < ; n , becoming norlhrrly. For MontMiia Increaglntr cloudiness i. : .J ITobuhUv snow ; colder ; north winds. Lnonl Itce-ord. OFFICE OP TUB WRATHEH ntni-\T. OMAHA , Nov 13. Omiilin n-eord ot tin - pcraturo and rnlufnll compared with to ! eorrt-opondlna day of the punt three yi.ii : Maximum tempcrntur ? . . . Co 4S 47 Minimum Ic-nipeniture. . . 18 40 .1 > Average temperature 31 41 42 . : ; nalnfull M W .02 T ( M Iteeord of temperature and p'vc-iji1' ; - tlon at Omaha for the elay and Kluco Murc-h 1 : Normal temperature for the duy " ) KXCCSB for the ? day 5 Ac-cumuluted detlclLiiey since March 1 . .111 Normal precipitation for the day. . .ni : Indi De-flclene-y for the duy niim-h Total precipitation plnee Mur. 1..329'lnrl -.i Kxe-ess blnce Murch 1 I.I'i Ir'-ln ' .1 Dt-fle'luney corre-sp'g period 1SS5..10.17 lneh * Ut-Ilclency corresp'g pe-rlod lsl'1..14.20 ' : ; - ! ' lleiiortu from Sliilloiih nt 8 p. in. H y ' STATION'S A D 57ATK OV ' 3t : | | wKATiiKit. ! ; r ? § Omaha , clear M1 . ' . 'l1 .13 North PUtt * . partly cloudy 40 : 01 .w Pt \ lKe City , clear II1 10 I I Cheyenne , partly cloudy 4i | fJ > -J Hapld City. r..itly tloujy 0' 'M .a > Huron , cloudy ISi : i > .0) ( lilrago , cloudy : d su co t = t. Ixtuls , c-leur 4l K III Kt. Paul , partly cloudy lit 1I > ' .10 Davenport , partly cloudy I 301 30 M Helena , partly cloud/ I 1 M K&n i City , > l * r I 1U ) .M i u llmre , portly cl..uiy | . . . - . | k ik i.j Hirmur-k , 11 H'ly I II , , li , i i WilllBiMi , iMflly el njily 14 y ' 2 'J.il.i Hn. . . li , .r . II rr T1 lii'jltutei ' * trace tf iirici I A M'KI.SH. Local 'in ( - „ - 1 i itnr , aL JAMES E. BO YD & CO Tcicphon.lOM ) . Oinah.i , Njb. COMMISSION CRAiS : ? { OyiSU.\.i \ : AXD : SfOXJ , Hoard 't Trade. . " -ct wr ! s to Cuii-BE'J sri'I Nri/v York. s : JUin A. Warrin ti C" nj nettrr ofltii 1 t beiiri U.I.'MJ. . \ I i m n- ll.x mcjlic ) . U rllo L' . h. Muna > I * , i o. , IS-lliem & lir..k-n. 12 : lima HM , ' l - ' . " itmbtrii "f tin : h .K'j I' 'M i f T'.iie in k' xl rt-nJIti. f"T t'r.r bt > k t > n t inn iunj . - , t u * lathe InfJ'imtl n , ul I c.ny MuiKrl Letter , - ith flee IITC'IAI , MTI.MiON vJlVL.S TO lo / OF TOWV ORDBRa