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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

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0 FUfAlfCIAt. BOrtBESR CATTXB SALBS THE POST-DISPATCH. branch orni-rs. A RAPID RISE. cream, twins.

Oct makor.llc; single, llVac; Yeang America, ll'ac; -earlier make V2C leas; Southern Wisconsin, twins, (9e! Young America, skims, Ca-Se; brick. lOVjailc; llmburger, Sfkaci bwiss, choice) 13i14c. Ponlf ry, dame and Vattls. ive Pbrrttry-The supply was again very large and tales slow el all kinds. Springs jTnrkeys 5 Yonng roosters.

5 Decks ftjw 7 Old hens 6 liieese 5 Old 3 jl'lgeons. 5 8sm-Qaall raled wank, and rabbits sold lower on larger receipts, tyrouse scarce and higher. Ol T. 2LOXJCIS. Capital, One Dollars, Full Pafd.

i i Offerings were quite liberal, bat the demand active ana quickly absorbing, eontiderahi ot tbe baring by exportlag concern. There was trea realizing by long at 3fcVf ur-ther advanae. bat (is market let down vary little In price aad later faroed vary ttrong acaia and advanced to a still higher point. At close there ware aellers at the top and thai ill fait le above yesterday. Karelin uaws was the prima ball faator ttiis morning.

Not a aign of the dCDretsiOB tbat afflicted do-'uesiic markets yesterdav was reflected in ttia tallies, 'lnt tone was rlfm and tendency upward la Liverpool and London, "with a brisk demand at full prices aud ld aavance," a iirivate Liverpool re-porteu. and English con try markets up la and Kreneli tillli. Local axportara reported aceep-tancea of offers nadi by tneni abroad lass night on atocas tbay band at the seaboard and New York ad-vlces wera of foreigaart bnvlug. This strong news naturally created a demand that advanced domestic markets. Northwestern markets ware large 729 csvrs, against -fl23 one year ago but winter wheat arrivals small.

Again were the day's clearances disappointing trora five points, the 16.600 pigs flour and 87.000 bu wneat being equivalent to only bu, and caused some bet the Bradstreate' figures showing a decrease or naarlv ba In f. stock started buying again and it kept VJ The closing Liverpool up ic Id and Berlin tvetllgc higher, Some bullish news came from baa S'rancisco. Large alearaneea Offloe( Jpj, Ijllltl. Txunitr. Administrator.

Antkerlied by law to act aa nn a A tflerrascrf lUfBlUUVa. la all sixes for renl and valuable GkO. A. MADllt. Fresldenl.

Wm. Taussio, K.a, DIRBOTOHSl B. B. Graham. Hngh.McKlttrlck, Quail, andrawn Quail, drawn Urease, (Arouse, light I'heasanta Wodcoek Rabbits Jack Squirrels Snipe Plover $1 f5 Mallard ducks 25 1 uo.Ked bead duoka 1 00 4 SO Bleo wing teal.

2 CO 4 0 (ireen wing 1 7o 4 00 Wood and mixed 1 00 6 00 Canvas back duck. 5 00 1 Ohi lid turkey 1 50 Deer carcasses 7 Venison 1 O0 Frog legs 75 owiO tive Teals Plentiful and dull. Choice fat. 4c lb: fair stock, HO.ii.7c; heretics, roagh and thin. 2Vtc per lb.

Wool. Qalet and nachanged. We quote: MIRSOUHI. ILLINOIS Med Mea Coarse A braid. ITC.

TtrnH (6 to 12 months). 15 14 14 ll m-it mil Medlem Fine medlem 9 Coarse and low. 9 Light line 10 af 14 11 mil 7 Low and eotted. II fine 11 Light fine 10 Heavv fine 9 SiigQtly berry. .10 Hard hurry.

Soatbern harrr. Bright Cos TUB WASHED. Choice Fair Cot'd coarse. 17 Heavy fine 7 Short and sanay a WESTEBM KORTHEBH. Medium 11 11 Fine mediant.

9 Sll an 8 7 13 91 20 mi Coarse and low, 7 010 Light One 9 Heavy tine 7 8 mi. long. 15et Texas, 100 Tare, 8 to 3V Ibt. Faira. More activity was noticeable in furs In the past few days, bnt tbe receipts, as a rnle.

are not of the best qualltv, yet show some improvement. For the remainder of this month receipts will grade almost entirely Mot- 2. 3 and 4, with so see worthless summer scabs. The quotatlona on preeenl consignments range aboat at follows: I No. 1 Wo.

II 1 Large. Med. Mo. 3. o.

3. go. 4. 60 "To 30 20 10 0 45 35 20' 10 75 fiO 20 10 $100 SOj 45 20! 10 H0 50i 40 20; 10 1 00 80! 5(1 25, 10 1 go eo 30 16. 6 5 OO 4 00 2 50 1 60, 50 8 00 5O0; 3 60 1 5i SO 12 00 10 SO 6 00 2 OQ -'5 ghows Strength and Advances Bapidly.

ALL OTHER flBAUT H1KEEII TJtATfiD IHEKXBT. TIM Sail Factor Continue to Europa Cash Suimi of Xatereat to the Trade. Coma From Items St. Louis. Nov.

14. Cats receipts hare been quits small or lata considering the stronger prices bare. which are nigner. loo. man at coiupenai iiwmh The reason Is said to be that farmers' do liveries have bean small, owlm to their get' ting Id their corn and tbe eountrr roads in bad sbane also, aad countrr dealers having slock on band, have It bought at prices they caanoi realize now.

and consequently they will not ship. No ina'-rlal Increase la receipts Is eXDected In Immediate future. Alter yesterday's i.ecllne In tbe wheat markets of this country. It was generally that foreign markets would show weakness this morning, reflecting and In sympathy wltti our own depression. To tbe surprise ot everyone tbe cables came very strung and generally higher, noting a continuation of the demand, too.

as a member remarked. "1 bey will not allow ns to depreciate the value of our own property. I). Hortters of F. G.

Logan 4 Chicago, wires: The strength and advance In cables this morning Is nothing more than I expected. I do not sea at present where England is to draw her supplies from between bow and the first of January, and believe she roust cams to New York as the nearest part. The Eusslan cargoes are golag to the Continent, and there are no Callfornlans available, so that England Is depending oa what South Amerlcau is afloat, and most of It Is far off. Two local exporters, who have stocks at the seaboard, placed wheat abroad oa their last night's ofTers One of sold 200,000 bu. The other stated that all his offers of last night to the United.

Kingdom and the Continent were accepted this morning. Tbe Michigan tate report for Nov says area seeded to wheat was St per cent of area seed. I last fall. Condition of growing wheat was 94. Total amount of wneat marketed daring Oct was bu less than same month last year, corn yield averaged 40 bu or ears to th acre.

Stormy weather prevails In England and on the Continent. This will prevent tbe an-loading or vessels, thus reducing the Imports on the other side and may came an Increase In amount afloat tills ee. Less fa voiabie crop reports coming from tbe Argentine, reported Sew York. I Just sold wheat to the other side." said an exporter, "at iUc above what they bid me yesterday and above the bottom. The price was ssm; if." A Dulutb letter ay it Is believed that 70 per cent of tiie wheat ts out of the Northwestern farmers' hands, country elevators are full, but controned by Minneapolis mil-lers.

who ere deprived now of supplies In southwest section ilnnesota and iu Nebraska and will co.n pete wltn Duluth millers In their territory. Duluth has so lar received nu wueat. but stocks less than s.iit.' i.ijuu bu, and storaae capacity for Uu. If elVtors continue to compete for wheat f'-r storasre It 13 expected cash wiil keep close up to May price, it is tliouslit New York buying in Dulutb, Intending to snip tiia wheat la the spring. hrndxtrret's a supply of wheat East of the Rockies Increased 1.1SS.0U0 bu last week and lncs eased ba on the Paclnc Von SI.

iiiak.nL' tn aVaiUaUla supply ot this ci.untry anl anada 1L' 000 bu, where li was KW.fM.owi lu one year ago, an increase ttieu of over s.ooo.ouo bu. amount afloat for and Id tnri.ptan stocks decreased 2, 'AH, 000 bu last week and now amounts to bu. against 87, 120,000 bu one year ag'. world's noes is now against bu one year ago. corn available Increased OJU The bu.

The bu last week and is now 273, 000 bu, against 10, 104 bn last year, and oats decreased 611, 0OJ bu. ami is Li. 158,000 bu, against T.MS.OuU nu one year ago. COMMERCIAL. tcgsilar Teals Market Prist.

at the renewing LOCATIOKt. REigrn nrvrrea tavekeea estabUakei. wkere.WlJT ABTI1 TI8IBIHT8 and 8UBSCEIF TI0JTS wUl bs rs. eclvea and where tke IlPkBl key! tag sals: CENTRAL nark av. rr.

ltb G. H. Sehesl I. L. Ochsnef C.

Kllpsteia A. Kattelmaa H. Schulte H. D. Rohlnng W.

S. Fleming H. Riley flark bt Ig Prsaklta av iffha Franklin av. 1737 Jefferson av. XeO R.

Jegeraea and Leras av. 1700 Olive at 1 inn Olive at nnt J. 8. Proctor Pharmacy Wssklngtea t. s.

r.in- SORIHWEST eatoa Konh a Beaten W. Cor. If i BrntOB at 79 Z. V.V.V.V.V.V.'Korri A Kaam nlV Blddle st. HMiO A.

aota Frledberg A ca Blddle st.lt. w. eor Broaiway 171 If Broadway 1001 Alex J. Tern at A. 8.

Ludwig O. D'Amoar W. c. Waldeelt W. J.

Kohrumel Broadway 8 Breadwar 4101 Bros4wsy-48S0 ..0. W. G. E. Bachmari atrooklya 1109 Carrst 183 A.

J. Engel Lion Drug store Pharmacy Avenue Pharmacy A. A. Link: H. W.

Strnthmanti Holschsr F. Herkert C. W. SmltH J. I.

Gelsier F. B. Tog9 F. C. Pauley Herman Fisher K.

H. Yoepal H. O. Koentii G. P.

Mulhall T. is Wurmb H. W. Barkhoefef T. H.

Wurmi A. TtrAiin Can-st. not (Assay. 1000 Csta av. 16i7 4 sss 984 ass av.

Cor. Jefferson CaSS SV. ana RaaJaaa.t Chambers sad litis sts. (ottsge aad Warse avs Bodlerst 48.... Fastoe av.

1t0 Kastoa sv. 4161 'm Iartoaav. 4259. Kastoa av. -4909 Kastoa ay.

4086 BJeveath St. 8701 ii" Eleventh st. ifni last Grand st. 1999 Gamble St. 2631 CarrUon and Ra.tna Pharmacy C.

C. May Gill Bros Stegrter Drug ca d. Teen en A. J. Hoenny wm.

Craerna L. W. o. Renke Pauley's B. J.

Ludwlg J. A. Pfundar O. Claus A. P.

Gast D. AV. Rockwell T. T. McAullffe Gustavus Koch II.

Sewing Bros. Drug Co G. H. Wagns warrttonand Harrison and Case Jrsnd y. 1460 tjraad av.

iirandsv. 681 (Iraaa bt. 404 ateesath av. 890S adiaon and 14th st adlsoB and I9tk sU Karens and Creer avs. Blntk at.

96115 N. Market and 14th O'Fallon sad 7th sts O'Falleaaad 10th St. Loala ar. 1943 M. Loais av.

and 86th at. St. Loais av. 285S SsjlvraT. tTEST Faysrd sy.

SBbnrbsa By Boyle sr. and Old Clayton sr. 4840 fhcatnut ties ta at ct. 9901 Geo. F.

Becks Broe H. P. Roller T. H. Swift F.

L. Pickett a J. F. CummtDfi K. M.

Plrner Gatewood A Haagsa Comptea av. 200 Belmar aad Taylor sva. rlaney av. 4099 VlBaey aad Taylor Taylor Av. Pharmacy A Ka Bar firsad av 1001 DrnirStora raatl and Flnacy avs.

1Mb. el! ar. SST4 laca av. 8841........ Barket St.

2846 Banchester rd. 921 Pharmacy A D.Byrne Charles 0. May Louis Pharmaey R. Marten Cruslua O. t.

Haaberla aaeheeler aad Tkeresa av sale aad Hamilton, ergan at. S800 w. Ross Harris Car gas rt. 1746.. Schneider's Pbarmaoy Ciiye st.

8109 Pharmacy Olive st. StOl Loais gcharK Olive st. SM H. Mewlandl tillve st 860) Adam B. Rota; OHveand Kraal Hal pi a live R.

Granl Olive st 4101............. if. Harrig Olive R. Btrlta OUve at. -4297 Allen Barnsi Id Bsjseheeterr.

BBS BaekUa Schreler'g Prug toi afe Fag sr. ST80 C. Bretine Peailetoa ar. 927 ........6. 8.

Overton Taadeveater aad Borgaa. F. Buesch vsadeventer aad look avs Lyda A Reed TaedeveBter and Finney avs A. H. SIppy Washington ay.

J. Welner Vashiagsea ay. 8901 B.Hilby Oli'THfTIIT. Jrseeal st. R.

B. Kettenbaelt Broadway 1589 S. Broadway Pharmacy Broadway 1800 O. F. Heltmeysr Broadway 9000 9 aa.

Irvrln 1. Koeherlla Broadway 2818 Chas. Banner. Jr. Broadway 8818 9 B.

8. Gelsier Broadway 8624 H. W. Clausen Broadway 119 8. Side Pharmaey Broadway 8907 F.

Hernial California aad Bassell avs J. P. Idethudy California ay. a Cherokee st. Carey Bros.

Drag Co hoe teas bt. 1 00 Henry Uraaa (heateaa ar. 1809.... T. F.

Hagenovw rhonteaaay. and Grattaa St. Ch. ScbaeferA Son Choateaa bt. 1801 H.

F. A. Spllger "keateaa ar. 2900 II. F.

Haiwlg thenteaa car. Jeflersoa Otto Traubel Chenteaa av. 1T88 Brledewald'a Pharmacy (hosteaa ay. 9887... W.H.

Krueger Kia-hthst. 17018 Albert 4. Funsch Fearthrt. 1198 Frelss Gravota at. 1949 Henry Fisher C.

Nlemaa B. Jost B. A. Sennewald A 09 Myndsrg Berg's Pharmacy (travols rt. 2711..

tirsvoU St. 191.. Hickory Blckery Jefferson sr. '7 JeflersoB av. C-j8 9.

Tneo. uoody Jeflersea bt. 8601 8 Jeffersoa sad Gravois av. Lafayette ay. 1800......

earn J. Meyer H. Poekelg Philip Kant M. If aae l.sisiffw aa. LsfsycttsaT.

Hill Pharmacy HeBai-d-14t4 WelDtberg Menard 9868.. c. reaaei G. H. Andreas J.

T. eager Park Park av. 9000 eidaey at. 194 -allaa ht. Aage av.

1409 Tirglala av. and Keramee O. H. Zaha P. Kaltwasser E.

H. Gaertner A. W. BUtg WjemlBg sad Jta sts O. J.

Fung cb CAstOBIIALBT. Broadysy-7618 A. Knort Broadway 781 L. F. Walbel Mlsklgaa aad Ivory av Benno Brllmoa 8CBCRBAI.

wrusTiis. WelUtea Pharmacy. Frederick A. at ores DE HODIAMOMT. W.

Alllotl. F8B8CSOK. rergneea Pharmacy WEBSTER GBOTIS. S. L.

Doaglass. Taaeef KAST ST. LOUIS Celllaevllle I ktsoart av T. Kresse Heller Tranbel la-earl sv. 901 BELHTILH, ILt.

7 No. Qual. 748 ateers 22 11 84 av. Price 99 a 00 K7 2 60 797 3 60 782 2 65 No. Qoal.

Av. Price. 999 $7 90 676 2 00 719 a 00 21 '2A cows. 11 Hogg Receipts 11,95 head. Tbe market welwY.k aid prices 15 to 20c higher.

The large run in this and ether markets was tne cause of the depression. The market was active, all classes of hogs being well represented. The best heavy, selling at $4.65 to M.70: fair to good heavy. $4.45 le 84.b; rood light and mixed lots. $4.40 to 4.

65. rough and common to fair light $4 to $4. 80. HOS BALES. Ko.

96.. At. Priee No. At 70 265. HA Price.

65 318 $4 0 4 67H 72.. 55.. 70.. ..232 ..238 ..229 ..286 ..282 220 ..244 ..209 233 ..244 ..212 ..211 237 235 225 ..11 ..911 ..143 .178 ..179 4 60 4 0 4 60 4 55 4 65 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 50 4 60 4 bO 4 60 4 45 4 40 4 40 5 40 4 35 4 35 4 55 4 30 4 25 70...... 226..

69 223 63 291 75 234 66 214 4 60 4 65 4 55 4 66 65 4 50 60 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 45 4 46 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 85 4 30 4 80 4 25 4 26 4 IO 58 77.. 79.. 72 79 196 78 31 20B ...230 ....195 ....245 200 ....190 ....206 ....202 ....198 ....180 .153 84 77 79 79. 63. 84 81.

79. 87 93 62. 16 72.. 84 02.. 68..

75 53.. 20.. 18.. 88 22 70.. 48 72 180 6H 98 4 20 4 10 li 1 H8 .166...

15 4 00 hheep-Receipts, 1.325:bead. Tbe market opened slow, with a tendency to lower prices, an very Utile baslaess was done until late in the day. Borne nt.ie Dasiness was aono antu late oua, early sales ware made at abont steady prises, bat the balk sold a shade lower. BHtrr bii.E. av Pria, iVa.

Oual. Av. Price. 10. Qual.

tV sheep li A Imli. 77 amm Sd.UU bl native sheep. 101 3.50 ALTON'S MILITIA. The New Coaapany Will Boeoaao a Part of lite Xatloaal liaard. Alton, 111., "ov.

14. Tbe organization of a military company in this elty has been completed. At a meetlag bald at Hotel Madison!) Monday; evening-, a club was organised which will remain In exlstenoe until tbe compony shall become Identified with the Illinois National Guard. Tbe officers of the club arei President Lev Davis. Vice-President Clark Me Adams, fecre.

tary liosea Sparks, Treasurer Samuel Wade Trustees, F. Browning, Kdgar Davis and Schweppt. Thsofflcert of tbe military com pany are as follows capt. K. Wilkinson First Lieut.

Harry Brown, second Lieut. Geo. Ilusklnson, First ergt. IT. A.

Hewitt; ecead, George Duncan; Third, V. Crossraan; Fourth, George Bur. ton; Fifth, Baker Ash; CorporalsGuy llnsklnson. X. Challacombe, cieo.

Parker and B. Davis. Tbe new company will be called tbe Morrell Guards, In honor of Col. F. L.

Morrell of the Governor's staff, wno, with the assistance of Prof. Geo. Wilkinson, organized the company. Fire was started this morning In tbe furnace of factory No. 2 of tke Illinois Gluss-works.

and tbe crew will commence working Monday morning. This Is the last of the ten factories to start up, and when It is In operation the Glass works will be giving employment to over 2 000 people. entries Boyd, aged 22 years, and Mrs. Sva Alldrldge, aged 22, were licensed to marry yesterday by Deputy Clerk Francis Braude-wlotte. Stephen Klley was arraigned before Justice Nathan yesterday on a charge of stealing a cloak from the Globe millinery store.

The Justice bound hlai over to the Grand-Jury in tbe sum of i-red A. liummert was seriously injared Monday by being kicked In tbe knee by a young horse. Dr. Chas. tDavls attended to tbe ln.iury.

which was quite painful. The funeral of Mrs. Barbara Graessler took place this morning at 10 o'clock from the Cathedral to the Greenwood Cemetery. Rev. L.

spalding conducted tbe services. A beautiful reception was given last night by Mrs. Geo. F. MoXulty at ber home, corner of State and Prospect streets.

Tbe rooms were handsomely decorated with flowers and palm leaves, and music was furnished by the orchestra in an alcove. Over 200 guests were present, and among tbose from abroad are Mr, and Mrs. JohnMul-lally, Mrs. Dr. Feekaa, Ml.ses Annie Fee-ban, Belle Brolaskl and Maggie Messrs.

F. li. Ryan, Martin Mulialiy aad Edward Mcl.snli of st. Loais, and Mrs. P.

U. Cheney of Jersey vllle. BSLLKVILtE JISWS. Iks easmerclal 4 lab Electa Dlroc-tora Kotos aad 4eslp. The Belleville Commercial Club has elected these directors: reward West, Joseph Fuess, P.

M. Romeiser, Adolph Horn, Adam Jung and C. l-Teischbem The directors will apply for articles of in corporation. The German Military Society elected YViliam Weber President, Henry Schoett ler Vice-President, Charles Wasman Cor responding Secretary, William Wiemar inancial secretary, peter liuntz custo dian. Max Gronefeid has gone to Texas to spend a vacation of three weeks.

H. Blackburn, colored, and Jennie Robertson, white, both of St. Louis, were married here by Justice Cannaay. John R. Tate left for SprinKUeld to attend the Grangers convention.

Ii. J. West conveyed two lots In High land addition to Klizabeth Scheske for Sow. An electric car struck a delivery wason belonging to Wangelin Bros, on East Main street and damaged it to the extent of about $20. A 7-year-old son of Otto Scbrodl or Illinois street fell against a stove and sus tained a severe scalp wound.

K. C. Ksnenhain obtained a permit for the erection of an brick business building: at Main and Silver streets. Kev. CJeorge W.

snepnera is eonauctine revival meetings at the Aletnooist cnureh. Henrv Sehmale and Alias culu lilueck will be married at St. Paul Free Protest ant Church John Mountain of Belleville cut a deep trash in his lett leg; wnn a naicnet while at work on a telephone post at Nameoki. The trial of the Moore win case was re sumed in the Circuit Court at 10 a. m.

About 15 witnesses have been subpoenaed and their" examination may take another dv Wall oi uuuuoin is trying; the case, Judge Wilderman having gone to Carly le to hoia court. lacnh violin, seed 21. was fatally intured by the accidental discharge of a shotgun while he was hunting wnn a companion i i .1 aad or the citv. I -nn tents of both barrels struck him on the side t-ho. Vioari tparine away part of the skull and exposing the brain, ins young man is at the home oi nis nuuu, in Kast Belleville, we cannot recover.

licpiisca were issued to T. L. Adams and May Tuncil of Pittsburg J. S. Doussaid and Amanua.

"ireniw SYPES HELD. Aeesiaocl et TMreo Separata UaTeaaea- East Jfowa. asf East 6t. LOUIS Held Wll mat nrand Jury oa tbe charge of stealing a watch from Henry Wllsoa. son it wiison.

Ball wag fixed at OI WUSWCO ii, $100. and as be could not glva bond, Sypes was committed to mmwm co.mIi oaalnst Sypes on two UOtfU I. sm aau on 4 nthn Chanel. gj vcaava a. ap rrAiri tha w.

Benshawon Main street, and f.V.i.. ai shoes from tne store ox c. u. four pairs of shoes jogeDh Oebbert re- usoorne on mu'-'- c. porte to the police Vi $65 walctl 'was of the theft of a cornet ww" waicu was ni Education has contraet.d for oii 4esks for the new High 1.200 chairs and 6iw ae a bchool Vnd are to be in the school 10.

It Is expected building by JJJf JfS, will be ready for oeca. 1 Arrangements will be InVde'fothe d'olcitlontotake place aurlng theboiiaays waf arr.st,a on tne Aturs" James Lynck at the charge af'f Joseph VonnaUme. on boartiing-iiou" Lynch was badly used up Whisky Lyn app.ar- and against Shannoa In anee when he appe Kl, Justice Wilson's c.ui.. $100 lor the fa. carpenter, fell from a scaf-Frank NeeDe.

was at work, lold at of his left arm. He ana u.rr's Hosnltal. was i.uiu"- who lives in lirooklvn. a. a Guardian, nnw.rd.

In Guardian, Curator, Assignee and Beceiver. ne ts rest allowed on denoaits. si oner loac ana for sale. Titles Investigated and packages received la storage vaalts. Vice-President.

C. Treasurer. Kdw. Mallinckrodt. M.

Banter, A. L. Bhaplelgh. f. L.

Morrill. Hugh A. Crawford, W. K. Bixby.

C. S. Greeley, Joka Bcnllin. Geo. A.

Madill. Sterling. 810CKH0LDER3' MEETING3. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Kotlce The anneal meeting of the stockholders of the Sectional Dock Co. will be held at the otttco of tbe company, at foot of Marceau street, Sonth 81.

Louie. on Thursday. Ko. 15, 1994. for the purpose of electing five (5) directors to serve during the ensainc year and the transaction ef such other business as nay come before them.

Pells open from 9 o'clock a. in. to li o'clock su. H. B.

LOTJDIRMAS. President. Attest: Tiios. P. Mouse.

Hecretary. 149 GLKMAM-AMKltlCAX BANK M-atiae is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of tne German-American Hank will be held at their bask-Ing-roonss, corner fourth and Franklin avenue, on aionaay, tne btn day oi November. 1S94. between the boars of o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of. voting upon the preposition then and there to be snbmitted, to reduce the number of directors from thirteen to nine.

AUGUST bEHKEK. President. His. E. Kirchek, Secretary.

St. Lenta, Mov. 7, 1894. 195 LEGAJU ALB OF ACCOUNTS. Rv virtue of an order of iua i irasn vouri suns etty oi Bt.

l.oqis. sais-soari, made in the case of Gnstava Pooeadiek vs. Ernst Hevcr. 1. the iniiAraian.fi raeelver of the nrin ei norer (T ropenaicH, will on nE.li;iaul.

sal HI. Il 11. between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock p.m.. at the East front door of tha Court-house In the City of at.

Lonis, Missouri, sell at public auction te the highest bluaer. for cash, tbe following aecennta In my nanus aa receiver of. and in ot said fir as. said claims being against the persons and firms herelnsfter named, to-wlt: Thomas Maxwell, $3. 70: H.

UarSia (., $35.13: H. Kramer fc 4 01: C. M. Wright. S5a.25; Arnold Kalare, SI.

JO; tseibrugge-Mer cantile ji.ao:. rred Kenghardt, si.ui area reaver, fl.0: Deppel. lio ceats: H. Kramer, 3.6: F. H.

Buerding. 11. Wlblng 4 Bro. John Wall A SJ.15: M. N.

Bchnster t2.t0; alnhn C. Loss. $35. US: Michael. Foerttel 131.14; II.

J. ZeUer, $10. OS; Mrs. Brlnkoff. S3.

04 2200 OTTO BRIM KalEYEK, Receiver. SH ERIFF'8 SALE By virtue ana authority of so allaa execution. Issued from the office of tbe Clark ot tbe Circuit Conrt. cltv of St. Loais.

return able lo tbe December term, 1894, of said eoarl, ana nt.lnrlff and against Charles H- Gleason. John P. Hermann, Jr. coDartners as Charles H. Gleason Co.

ue- ieudauts.I bava levied tip on and seized all the rigtil. title. Interest, elalm. estate and property of the defendants above named, of. in and to the following described real estate, situated In the city of bt.

l.ouis and btate ot Missouri, and describee as fol lows, lo-wit; A lot In citv block 2.113 of the citv of St. Loais fronting 75 feet on tbe south line of Henrietta street av a ueptn ot 1st leet 74 lncneg aiong me west line ef Out street. to the north line oi a pabllc alley, baiag the east 25 feet of lot 3 ana all et lot 24ofG. Magiilre'e snbdivlslea of said sity block alto In cltv block 2.1.14. trie whole of lot 25 of Magalre't subdivision of said city block, fronting 37 feel along the west line ef Ohio street oy a aeptn oi 120 feel, along the north line of Henrietta street to the esst line ot a public aller, and I will, on SATURDAY.

THE 17TH "DAY OF KOVEMBKhV 1894. between tbe hours ef 9 o'clock In the foreDeoa and 5 o'clock la the alteraoon e( tbat das at the east front door of the Court-bouse. In the city of SI. Louis. State of Missouri, sell at nubile aaetien.

to the highest bidder, for cttb. all the right, title. In terest, elalm. estate and property of tbe above named defendants, of. In and to the above described property, to satisfy said execution and costs.

PATRICK M. STAID. nherlff of the City of Bt. Louis. St.

Loais, Oct. 2(3. 1494. 2034 V1. IjC'LIs.

fei.t. 1, 1Sj4. Notice is Hereby given tliat tne nnaersignea assignee or ine st. Louis Lumber Co. Intends to make an applicatio to the circuit Conrt.

city ol St. Loms, Missouri, in room Urn. 3, for a discharge ot his trust as sack assignee. Such anDlication will be made and filed in -said court on Monday, tbe 8d day of December V. va nr.i ai t.ip.

m. Assignee of St. Louis Lumber Co. R. Sohclenbcro and G.

A. Wubdkman. Attor nevs. in VOTICE OF FINAL, btTTLIilE.tT-Notice hereby given to all creditors and others interested in tke estate of Peggy Doyle, deceased, that the undersigned l'ubllo Administrator in cuarge ef said estate, intend te make a final aettlement thereof at the next term of tho Probate Court of the eirvof SI, Loais. te be bolden at the Court-house In said eity.

on tha first Monday of December, la. CHARLES SCUDDER. Public Administrator In Charge of Estate ot Peggy Doyle, Deceased. St. Louis.

Mo. Oct. 31. 1S94. 2126 VOTICE of Final Settlement Notice is hereby 11 given to all creditors ana otbers interested In the estate of Pailomena Selialtz, deceased, that the undersigned, administrator of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Probate Court of the City of St.

Loais. to be holdea at the Court-house in said elty, on the first Monday of December next J. LOUIS kCHULTZ, Administrator of Philomena Shnltr-e Estate, Rk'uaud F. liosTER. Notary, 3d and Maiketttt.

St. Louis, Oct. 31. 1894. 213" hereby uad.r lait will and testament, at the next term of the Probate Court of the Citv of St.

Loais. to be bolden at tne tourt-honse in said elty on the first Monday of D.c.mber n.x. Public Administrator in Charge ol kstate ol Magdalen Hever, Deceased. St. Louis, Ost.

31. 1S94. 311 TtJOTICI OF FINAL SETTLEMEKT Votlce is 1 herekv given to all creditors and otkers Interested in the estate of William Lamm, deceased, rnat l.the undersigned Public Administrator in charge oi said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof, at Ihe next term of the ProbateCourt of the city er Bt. Louis, to be holden at tke Court-house In said city, on the first Monday of December next. CHARLES SCUDDER, tiihllc Administrator, in charge of Estate oi William Lamm, Deceased.

St. Lonis. Octooer 31. 1894. 21 VOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is Jl hereby given to ail creditors and others interested in the estate of Kickolaus Traiibel, deceased, tbat I.

the undersigned executrix of said estate. Intend to make a final settlement thereof at tne next term of the frobate Ueurt of the Cltv Louis, to be holden at the Coart-hoose in said city aalL iVAlliAKlA 1 iiALDLl-. 1. St. Lonls.

Oct. se. 1894. 21-'9 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Kotlce of Letters-No. 20816 ot estate.

In Re Estate of Martin Moaoban. deceased Notice is hereby glen that have taken charge of the estate of Martin deceased, and that I did so en the ay of October. 1S94. tor the purpose of admlBisterlng on tne "All'penons having claims against said required to exhibit the same the allowance, within one year after the letters, er they may be wreelnded from of said estate, and if eueh elalms be not exhlBltea within two years from the date of this publieawea, they will be forever barred. M.

C. RICHAB080S. Public Apmlnistrator for tne City of t. Luis. Room ID, Turner Building.

304 Sin St. -I. Louis. Oct. 12.

1S94. Admlulstrator-s Notice of Leiter. No. 20.837 of Estate In re-estate ef Rotanna Har given that 1 have the estate of Rosanna Harper, deeeaaed tnat 1 did ao on the 22d dav of October, ISal. tot las pur pose of adraiaistering on tbe same.

All persona having claims agaiast laid estat, are reoelred to exhibit the same to the 'ft ailowaoee within one year a ler the date letters, or they may be precluded 'T of sale estate; and 4f such claims be within two rears from the date of this publication, they will be f.r.ver barred. RICHARDSON, Public Administrator for tha City of Room 19. Tnrner Building, 804 Eisath st. St. Louis.

Oct. 1. 1S54. ESTATE OF CASPAR H. KROKGER, DE-teaiaed Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Caspar H.

Kroeger, deceased, were granted to the undersigned by tne Probate Court of the city of St. Louis on the Stb day of November, 1894. All perwins having claims against said er-tate are required to exhit it the Mine to the undersigned for allowance within one after tbe dote of aii letters, or they nmy tie pi'csV from any benefit ol said exlnte. and if I not exhibited within two yenm from the liiie of this publication, tliey will Ire forever barred. Dated thin tsrh of Novemler, 1SU4.

LOUISE KROEGER, Executrix. I.iibke A- Muencli. Attorneys, 620 Olive St. IN MATTER OF THE) ASSIGNMENT OF Powers Hervey Notice is hereby given that Josjepb Meyer, assignee of Powers A Bervey, has Biea and exhibited to the Circuit Court, city of Inls. i-t lenient of tho accoimts of his trust t.

i ho toovr ii-rui. lStHof said court, together with projjer vouelien. Willi etouuta win be alioweit by wild liu No. 1 Satnr- dav. the lth day 1SH-I.

unit good caye to trar ViiTICF.ol Final Settlement Notice it given to all creditor, and others interested le IBs estate ef Mag'ialen Hever, deceased, that the tn-dersigned Public Administrator in charge of said 7 A asaii aettlement thereof. Geo. K. Lelfhton, Wtn. Taussig.

Wra. M- Lee. Geo. B. Myers, Geo.

W. Parker R. B. Brookings, M. M.

Buck. Wm. E. Uagbes. W.

Morton, E. O. GAYLORD, BLESSING aa ski 307 Louis, mo. wa. arsonis orders for the pnrchaie and tale all securities; also, Cotton, Grain and Pro.lslons.

Tmslwoi-lhv Information concerning lnrestment geenrities furnished. The Interest of our clients ruarded in a confidential, prompt and careful man- "6wa ar. ronnected br special leased wires with tho 5ew York, Chicago and St. Louis Exchanges. FOR SALE Two Hundred Shares Mississippi Taller Trust Co.

Stock. GREEX St LAH0TTK. J.J. JACKSON COMMISSION 203 N. 4th St.

lining Stocks a Specialty. Onr Stoeti ire Ouick and Active. Money to Loan on Per. Property JO ernts per Display Headlines, Jo eenfs per agate Display Cards, cents per as of tin sac tnserston. ALAKGK lot of anredeemed overcoats for sale low at B.

VAX KAALTK A Loan Office, 13 and 14 S. 4tn st. DO YOU NEED MONEY? The disappointed merchant or embarrassed clerk. In fact, all RESPECTABLY CONNECTED people, can procure financial assistance at once. HrspPfTiRTE EMPLOYES OF ItEPrTTABLE FIRMS or Tinv T4 OBTAIN REASONABLE SUMS WITHOUT SECURITY.

Yon can obtain a loan on your Household Furniture, (tf yon have no other securities) WITHOUT REMOVAL, T'pon terms of repayment consistent with your cir-eemstances. We will transact yonr business immediately, privately, reliably and, above all. CONFIDENTIALLY. Will atsnme In the above capacity the. cams confidential relationship as yoar family Physician or Lawyer.

Betpectable families of modesty and pride, momentarily emoarrassed. who desire, above everything else, to avoid these PUBLIC PLACES OR PUBLICITY occasioned by red tape are the class (with whom the delicacy of asking money favors of friends is distasteful) we desire especially to serve. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LADIES. We do business fair and 'sfjoare. Address SPOT CASH, Care this office.

Lodge Notices. Regular Meetings, So cents earti insertion; Fumf rat A'otices, 60 cents each insertion. DAMOS Lodge, Vo. 29. K.

of r. ttegaiar meeting tnls (Weanetdav) evening, at Pythian Hall. o. wa ltcuii jwua the rank of esquire: all. Heights cordially invite.

Attest, CHAS J. VrcH. K. of K. and S.

I II. 1 TOIlLH1 No. 460, A. F. and li a Minted communication this JY fr.Jn.jil'ial avaninff at 7 :30 D.

HI. Vltlf AA tin, brethren Attest! R. C. T. BCHBOghkis.

Secretary. LEGAL. IjrTTElTfHB Delia Juiluh Notice is hereby given that Frank A. Pratt, assignee of Llelia JuJnh. has filed nl exhibited to the Circuit Court, city of 1-f.

Louis, a statement of the nccouuta of his trust to the October term, 1M4, of saiit court, together with projie. vmichere, and thnt ssild accounts will lie allowed by said court in Room No. 5 en Monday, the tlilr.l day of Deoemlwr. Ity4, cnles good cause to cou-trary be shown. rHnjp ZFpl Clerk Circuit Court, City of ft.

Louis. Chas. L. Moss, Attorney. IN MATTER OF TIIE ASSIGNMENT OF K1P-cv an1 lirnnn Not i Is hereby given that B.

Homer, ssBigne of Kfpley and Bronson, has file.1 and exhibited to the Circuit Court, city of St. Louis, a statement of the accounts of his trust to the October term. 1894, of said court, topether with proper vouchers, end that Bald accounis will be allowed by said court In Room 2 on Wednesday, the 21st day of November, lbOi. unless good cauee to couiaij uc buuu. PHILIP' H.

ZF.PP. 2215 Clerk Clronit Court, City of St. Louis. F.STATE OF MARIA DIEKMAXV, DKCEASF.D Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate or Maria uieitmann, aeeeaeed, were granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court or IQf 1 1 iri wuvu unj vi nuieui' hoa- VKtkt. All iersons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same to the undersigned for allowance within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit ot said estate, and If such claims be not exhibited within two yeara from the date of this publication, they win oe iorever oarrea.

Dated this 10th day of November, lx4. C. H. WILLIAM KOCH, 2216 Executor of Maria Diekmann, Deceased. the blade of st sharp butcher-kalfs and in niataii a stvsra woand.

Six floe brick dwelling houses are In coarse of erection In Alta alta. Tbay are nearly nalshed. a nnmbar of other residences are being built along tne una oi taa niectrlc rail. wav. An oil skanty In tha bridge yards was de stroyed by flrsatv it if not mown hnw tha fire nrlrlnated.

The fnaaral of Michael Leddy took place at 3 p. from the family residence, 126 Foarth street, to St. Henry's Cemetery. Tke Cltv Council beld a short session at 4 m. and allowed salaries and claims for the month of October.

The Marquette club will (ire a hop Thanksgiving Eve. Local Division, Xo. 1, A. O. H.

gave an entertainment at Launtz's Mall. A concert will be given on the 30th Inst, for thebenent of the Aiethodlst Church. Htr It cpeakei. Hob. Edward Hlgbee.

Republican Repre sentative-elect froax Schuyler County, is la tbe city. Ha la one of the leadlne lawyers of the county. residing at Lancaster, and will be a conspicuous figure the speakership contest. -Mis pl'iniU -s goo, gain or 564 en the pluralt. ty ui i a irsjiouieo ueiening, ais Leai tcr.H) t.

iq ateek and higher Markets the Argen- tine crop damaged riy floods here. advaaalng All domestic Markets and the elese at the top mhF.VJmS7n Ped at 41V.C sold ap which asked at eiose.May opened at 671 sold to wiih sellers at letter etY to b'JX-i. 7Vecei and lose. an aoiamg uone until late when aa III i ujiii DonariE lot No red at 6Um io. and at close 5 2Ue hid fcl'OT ii ft A.

Kti HidIi.i i abont the IJec price, the other grades raining tbat roach also, but elevators the 2 "a sold in United and Farmers' bid for Terminal. Mo a red at 51e anaCnitedand Bam, hij 1 u. ana Ternainai. Ha 3 hard winter. oc Dia united.

Farmers ana T.rmi n.i SAMPLEti deceived. Dux ears through. Higher, bat proiaiuui over arade price ootainabie, snlllare refusing to pay over fjr best offering, and that Vo advance. Corn The lu urn m. kw a iyance in wheat this morning, end eu little offered for sale tnai not a trade snaae In May until fee advanae bid.

All dome. tit markets were strong- Zll. i. J.rJ"n D'm- ateaelpts were still very light here and i. iron tut tDeoim tna mrb.i i hn.

was carried up Sve by the late upward whirl in wriest, and the close was lust Ma above vectardav. Ihe latest Liverpool cahia hn.r ratarsiaaf bmim 1 171. 1 .1 ti 7lOt. end latter asked at eiosa. Nov 46: bid, 46e asked on call.

Dee aeld earlv end mun bid. SPOT GBADIS Hiaher for a few cara A the nnl, r. A .11 r. accumulative account. Ho 2 sold regular ty, higher end In Terminal at 45fec: lat.arbid for til L.

and F. Ho 2 white regel.r said at or xc aoove resterdav'a rxd. Na int. Mo3orfsredat 4Jie. bid 4SWc for regular, 4dc for Terminal.

After eali Mo 4 sold aide at 4Se FAMPLES-Keceived 2.498 cat. 17 cars local. 8 ears tnrougn. The market was uaiet, bus stronger and advance realized for shelled and ear. tboago tbe demand waa limited.

Mixed on tlieo ar told at 3be2'il-. Rhaiied track at Ao 4 wmte, 45Va er rnoioe new wbite. rack tins aide at 46c or saw wbiia: aacka sold at 43e for uli 11 lie, 47a for old yellow. Oats Tbe advance in wbaat and corn and all domestic markets strong and higher; increased speculation somewhat and streagtbaned prices. May selling feic higher at SJVse early to gjsr'e late.

fpox (jKaI'D-stronger. a aaiaa.e an can at 30c Kafr aide, 30laa lor and and no seller' below side. After eail So 2 r.att side told at 3014c. Received, '9 cart local, 3 cara through, fir on ana higher, mixed telling at and wbite VjtfVie auove resierday. Currant etteringe ware very small, and tne teck in store held flrmly and generally above what Icail feeder! ould pav.

la special bin No sold at ole thia and side, Aertnarn mixed at 2 color at tc. No 2 white at track Do 7 at 3ie31ic. Track this side, mixed at lie. No 2 white at oVtc. live lirade No i offered Last tide on Call at ale.

but not a bid for it. Tlarley Market very stroag and a little higher. tendency for runner au vacce. Ihe demand was quite active, tales: Minnesota 4 cars at See, 12 Sara at 67c, 10, Quo ba at 5Sa, 20.00 bu at atfe. Hay.

Received. 3'D tons; ttlrPed, 41 cars. A firm maiat for gaod stuck timotbr and prairie and invtntng choice selling at tight. theugli no advaace oDtainable. Low grades only salable at low prices.

tbelr tupplr suit OTer plenty. Clover quiet, as offering in ex-ceat ot the descend, wbiah comes entirely from dairrmca. Sales Track ib warehouse this side Prairie, i-j car nacting at 13. a do at Sri. 1 rnnee at 11.

1 sttistiy do at is. 50, 1 extra fancy at 110. Tlmotny -I car inreinea at J. prime at strictly uo at bO, 4 choice at Sift, tirlctly do at a fanev at til. 2 atrictiy do at $11.

50. do at S12. 1 do (large bates 1 at S12.60. clover 1 car damaged at $10.60. ram aide: Timothy 1 car strictly choice at SlO.aS.

do at J10.75. 4 fancy at tli. 1 strictly do at $11.50. Ciover-J ears at S3, 1 at i J. 1 awitcbed ta this side at $1J.

Straw-1 car oat h.al aide at 14. riour aad Feed. Flour Tbe market was firm, bnt verv quiet. No export business aad little domestic demand. -Patents 502 GKya flenr 3 0(T Extra fancy.

2 .100 Cornmeal 1 3lsja 5 r.uey a otdii 10 Hominy fcnaij vu Choice 1 BOiWrits 2 obOl yo Bran ITIrai. but little doing, owing to small of ferings. Sales bulk at country point at 63c; sacked East tract at 61Vc; at mill in lots at bZsleoa. Provfaloaia. Pork Stand arl mess telling at 112.50; oa or ders.

50e per bbl mere. I.aprt frime steam aia.oei cavice av i.woe- Baren-l'tttsil shoaiders. 6ic: longs. Ttee; 'ril'S. 7awerlC; snorts.

iJe. uu prttin uodi an e'ribs. 7Vc: shorts. Pe. lry Salt Meats Shipping age oa cash sr.

nhnelders. 5WC: long. CS ribS. bi-4Hc; shorts, tje7c: boxed lie higher. Uighwines Firm at J1.23.

jLead and Spelter. lead-Qelel but flrmer. ales. 6 cars Mov at S2. ylaj.

Spelter Very all. with sellers at fS. 121 and 13.10 bid. OX THS ITEIBT. The Tost-Dispatch quttations art for lots in trst hands unless othrrwise quoted.

Orders are Jtlied uHth caoiee gsode and are higher. 1 Frstita. Applf" Stetdy. bat anshiBged. Demand very rood lor thoice trail.

re aavis range from $1.261. 50 for small. knotty, wormy and otherwise inferior, to 1 So for toe nest levee onoriuea awa. ao ior fancy ear lots; Genlting at flat 1.J5 for snail to aaan I ni varieties. Urapos Very alow sale; most of tbe frnit in bad condition.

Concord ranged from 10c to 15c per basketi Niagara at iuj California, ruits-Quiot. Pears, $1.50 tiCtS5ei qainoec. 75; grapes, 1 1 3 1 IM I OraaajeB as the Quality er the norms inn green anu sear. loava: inmi.ww,moi. Lemont-'i'ai vf ea.ouseo per box 1 bioiiy.

aeji Uananas uraert sell at per bench, according to si.e. Cocoanute Selling in rouna lots from first hands at $3335 per 1.000-ln a email way at $3.75 PCranterrles-Cape Cod selling at $10 per bbl and $.4.40 per box Dried run. 1 ppiwn un- dried quarters 5t5ee, evaperaiea ringe 4liisie, chopped Ve: eoree end peelings scndrled Vje, evaporateu Vewelables. gteaav. with fair demaad for astern barbaak quotable at 55sOa: Northern stoat 40t45e for mixea ana interior to 6055e far baaae-crown.

35s945c: Montana. ariACna Ob cssntrr ovuara. iwv v-. iuih loregoing prices are charged, rmleai-blow sale. Fancy red globe.

60 RFia ds bat choice, yellow, 454ei sacked lota of Miasoari auu v. njr esaaii a ai damaged, to 40S16UC lor tne neat, uncoantryer dors loe per 111 iuo uau u. prices are charged. Ivanlin uniiiiin per case Cabbage Dull ana weak choice, tveta per ton; Inferior and eamagea less. orders, choice, ei KOnar crate.

4. eiery itiuaau K-, to fanev, 80Ot.ee; nome-grown. ceiery a ner dor. gweet rotatoes Home-grown selling at 80A 55c per btt loose: onornvrv. dieuuih, i.ou per bbl; JtansentoBd, $2.

consignea stock not wanted IlntabaaSss latest aaiea were as aoraoue per tu In ouik. Cauliflower aicmgan aoia as ex. twj crate Wisconsin. $22. 25.

1'arsnips enoice on oruere, ax. 10 t- 001. Mnraorsiritah Choice on orders. $2 per bbl. eianerkraut City make.

t-beis. $1.50 bbls on orders. 2at6ua per DDI mgher. Kaats l.lioice. BD uiuoin, eA.uu ll vui.

1 nrnlasUeme-grewn on orders at $1 per bbl eonsiguments net wanted will not bring Ireigbt charges. Carrers aorviiern eeinug per uui anu at $Hell per ton In bulk; choice, on orders, $1.25 per bhi. fteetfs aad Caatar Beaas. Grass Seeds Firm. Timothy quotable at $4.75 to $5 25.

rover $7.75 to Is. 45. Ked ton ai $3 1 j. asiiiet at no. iiuuiiniu 11 tt.jja rlaxseea irm.

saiaoie at 11.11. Hemoteed-I'urs test, 2.7ri per 100 Ibt. Caator ateans Prime. $1. 25t small lots aad In- eriorlea.

KgTtra. Received. 1,035 eases; snipped, 774 cases. 8lear. Fresh gatnered atecs quotaoie at I6W0 dor: Inferior and ice-hoase stockiest.

Baiter aad Cbeeae. Butter Quiet and unchanged. We quote: retmary. I Dairv. S2t2r? Good to choice Gathered Common to fslr.

ianty Klein 26Vsa27iCountrr batter ta Cheese Steady and firm, we qnete: Fall II 4 Oel 1. tju ror enoice ieww 1 1 ior fanev car lotej Western mixed. Including fmncv varieties, at J.25.50; Eastern at $1.001.75 for WBkAT. "TwedBessay. 1 Tuesday, Tear Age.

Htlitt. 52 fTll No 8 red. 51 1 5CW ll 'f-S 50b 1 0 roan. KeZ 45MIs r5'4 ZX" 2 45- tfti 'a-'4 Ne I 43 I 421 Bl OATS. Xe2 301, I 294 ko i 1 33 3Jt CO Keg i I 29 2H Immr Prla.

Clesing Hiahe.t Lawest Closing Tuesiiar. Sales. 1 (-ales. Wednesday. WMHAT.

bee. I oli.i. 52li R4V, I 6-'ti a May I a6iMiite bg) a7." 6714 I t7si a cobs. Baccoon Mink Fox, gray Fox. red Wolf, prairie.

Wolf, Badger Weaver otter Bear Sknnk. black $1 00 510 do, short stripe. 75 Mukrat oe10 do, narrow stripe. 5 ildcat. lOODO de, broad stripe 15 Civet cat 1015 do.

Tex. A Terry. z5iHonso cat I 1 1 la) en, Pelta, remitters, Tallow, Kte. Uidea Strong. Kecelpts light.

We nnete. Iionnd Prices. On selection. 4tej llr'n salted. So 1.

4k r4i 4r'n salted, sio 2. it 4t7i Dry flint. Ko 1... 75a WHi Ury flint, ato 5V Dry called. No 1..

it iDrr salted. No 4 1,1 Green "oathern A Infer. 4 Dry ginr, choice 7 SentQern A tnfer.S lrv salted Glue stock, green aau ury JViat3 Frsthcrs-BtcaJy. Prlsna white, large sks. Sfle; small ska.

sc: old white. Sue: prime erev. 21c: old X. XX, 15lnc; XXX. loaile: XXXX.

flc. Cnlcken lry picked, 3Vie. Duck Wnite. 2oc; dark. 20a.

Tare, 8 to lo per cent. Sheen Pelts ureen salted. 3usI35c each; lambs, damaged, half price; antelope, 1 goatskins. 10x20e each. ler akinn Prime, 23c; damaged, half price; antelope, l.i.T-: goat skins.

lOvrJOa each. Tallow ilet and weak. Prima run. in bbls, 4 We; No 2. 4 a4lei oil.

6c per lb "ctwai-r'lria. Prime. 27'ie a Keots Olnseng. $2,2542.75: senecn. 2e2Pc; snake.

Icaj2e: golden seal. 14015c; May apple, me2e; pink. I tic; lady slippers, 4c; black, 40iic; angelica. 4S5c; waheo. bark of tree, 4c; root, Mc blood, 2st2ci blue Bag, 4a; golden thread, be: but-terfy, 3e.

nls. Fecana The receipts are iacreaslng. Texas, 4'9iLac par 9: Western. 3lrt4c: Loeislane, ii.jia 4.c: nid utoek less. f'ranute jniet at 112iie pr lb.

Inferior less. Cheat nuts-New sc. ling at per lb. Hazleuuta Light receipts ot new. Nominal at Yi alnats Hew quotable at 80a)35e par bu.

Leaf Tobacco. Barley. Ked. 3iV 4 4'tl 6 a 0 7i 1 9 all 11 Ol Burlev. Calory.

5L, 7L 9 9 ctlo 7110 10 13 13 Olii Old Btyle. Heavy. Sftl! 4t5i41 fcLjOJIVl Common lags Madlnm lugs. Good luge Common leaf Medium leal. Ooed leaf Cnsoaad or defective Is condttioa length or color, or mixed packages, from lc to 3c less.

yaiaeellaaoana Harkeis. Mags, Old Uope and Rubber-Hags. 60eT65c per 10. Did rope, ol. M) 2, oOc.

Old rubber. $3. Scrap Iran anrl Wtetat Iron, wroagnt, -oc per ltMJltis; heavy cast. 26c: stove plate. 20c: miileatxe and burnt.

Uc Bratt, light, heavy, Cop per, in. Cead.S2.t0. Zinc. $2. Pewter, iw.

aoari 1 noise oieaanea. aio per inn; saiuaiv.es; slaughler-boase stock, tlmi 50. Oils Linseed oil. raw. osc per gai.on 00 uea.

6bc. Castor ell, best, lie par lb; Ko 3, Cotton teed oil, ismnsr ye. low, 33e; white, 31c; inter veliow. HSe; white. 33c.

rtroom 'ora Oaiet at a range from 3c for com mon te fcr lanev. White Beana rTrm. Cnantry naotahie at 10 per bu; weeviiy sell tor lets. Kastern baed-plcscd me Hum Jobbing at Cl.bOes1.e5; sea beans at $1. 73; Lima, fl 25WC ber ik.

Ureen Feaseteadv. oreen lobbing Bl SI. iU per be: eeoten. $1.15: split. Money nsrainee ana extracseu, in ouie, iirc per lb: in cans.

4la5o; Inferior, lest. Comb yel low, sal le; finer wtilte, H14. horrhnai-MHilT at 17alc per gal. Maple Sugar Bright, 7ta93e par Ibt Inferior ess. staple Syrup Fair to choice, 654970c per gal.

Cider Poor to choice la quotable at $3.75 to 4.25 per bbi. nope new tore, lueaiie per id; acinc least. lletUe: foreign. I5ai7e. ataeclne order prices.

JJd-lb. 5Kc; 2-Ib. RUv; 2e-lu, oac. Iron ties, 70c. Hemp twine.

We Der lb. Sacks Bnriaps. 2-ba. 4c: 2l-ba. 3-bo.

5c; 4 bn, E-hu. 5jc; H-bn, 6e. Cotton, seamless, 10a 17c. Flour, 2o-Ib, 2icc; 49-lb, 37c; 1-lb, 5igc; 100-ln, export, bide. non-ii good aemanc; gray, nao; gray ana brown mixed.

lia'e, b' sk aad brown mixed. 7iec; be. Country msral is picked XX, 2e3c; XXX, 3dic: XXXX, 4wa5e. Salt Domestic. Last side, 80c per bbl; this tide.

90c. Pep Corn Qaotable at liac per lb. flemp Mittonri undressed, J70OS0 per ton. Kmuty atarrele Coal oil, 75c; vinegar, 40c: blast oil. 304oc; lard oil, 6055c; Unseed oil, 6c; sagar, 12isI5c: wine, 0i75c: whisky, TOO) T5c; 14-bbls.

35c; melasses. 20c: sauer kraal, 2'itr 15c. Cooperatnffa Bhaved hoops, cooper floar bbl, i.5S4: conntry. 12. 6043: ll-bl, colled elm, $6: pork bbl, $5Jti; lard tc.

JS.508. Etaves. flour bbl. calls. $2-a3-60; l-bbl.

ork bbl, $16; lard tc. $22; beer keg, $16MS. leading dear bbl. 4c per set. Cooaeraae Floor bbia.

ronnd hoop, 81c; flat koop, I7c; vt-bbls, 21c; meal bbls. 24c: preduea nois. zun zic: iruit ois, aic; tara ics, ugti m-ici. 60c pork bbls. Sue: l-bbls, fec.

Msval Stores Kostn lj. si. 95: 2: r. $2.10: G. H.

$2 50; I. K. $2.85:11. I3.1C; s. J3.T5: W.

$3. fcO; smaller lots 15a per bbl higher. Terpentine. 32c pir gal in ronnd lots to 35c in smaller quantities $2.75 per bbl. Navy pitch, $2.50.

Pine tar. MOSEY. Bank clearings Balances Fxcbange Quoted by A. $1,431,916 660. 0b9 (i.

Edwards Sont. Bcw par bid Louisville 40c hid Mew Orleans. 75c dia bid Chicago 4oc die bid Cincinnati. dis bid Private wire to Gaylord, Blessing Co. London, 3 p.

Prices of American securities: Consols 1025 Tnion Paeilc 13t deals Lake bore 140Uadv an. P10 St. Paul h4Sdec Jfo.Pae. 14 dec L. 8 iHi itec ta Heading.

tiudui. Krlo 15Va dee 14 Atchison 54 dec "aw Yobk. There was strong pressure to sell Sugar at the opening. I ba leaning bears are ssid to be giving out orders. Kverybodv is under the Impression that long stock hat come out lately, and there is no apparent tapport to the stock.

The bears keep on telling it. London bought St. Taui and traders sold. Traders bought Wauam 1 nia Tbe gossip in grangers is that there la new short selling in Hock Island and lt. Paul.

In St. Paul the talk is that continued decreases in earnings are in- eyitaoie. Action on the s.orthwettern dividend is eipected le be taken In abaut two weeks. In spite of gloomy dispatches about A Q. there Is a beliot that the regalar dividend will be declared.

1.01m on is selling pi rsal. near initios are prominent sellers of il O. Room Operator! aold liieags Oas. There is an. absence of good busing in any ot the atocks and market looka like coiaa lower.

An impression prevat.s that the lallure of the market to rally during the day waa not encour- agiag for bulls. It looks as thougn toe rite was over. LIVK STOCK. Isallenal SleeU Tstrda. rattla Receipts! 3.800 head.

There was a fa sapply oi natives on hand, but the quality averaged poor, there being very lew goou ateers. Choice export or batcher graaea were not representee Anything desirable aol at ateady prices, but com man were lower. Texas cattle were lairly active. prices shewing but little change as compared with yesteraay ciosa. J.

ATIVI CATTLE SALES. No. Qual. 20 steels 12 steers 24 steers 13 steers 70 31 cows. at.

Price. Ko. Qual. At. 1.26 $4 15 17 cows 914 90S 2 oO 14 cows 45 7H5 2 05 1-2 steers ...1.021 .1.076 3 75 110 heifers.

..1,04 .1,127 3 45 jlOeows biv. 728 1 76 ieos Price 2 iO 1 3 25 3 r5 2 On 1 65 Dec. May 41 47 a I 41 I 471, I 431-s 1471 (4SW J4JVa I 8at Chicaoo Reported by Gajlord, Blessing A 907 Olive street. WMBAT. Dee I 54 6614 I BfesVe May I 60l I 60i I 60ll.

I $0k My 32ayk 823a I $2k an 112.23 ilJ.22 112.10 113.28 111 I 7 12 I T.12 I T.0S I T.12 aaoBT aiaa. aa I .15 I $.17 I 10 I 6.17 CHICAOO. Sov. 14. Wheat Kov, B5aje; Dee, KxaW' 61'3Vsa.

Corn wev. Hiia lec, 61c May, 80c Uata Kev, 2Sa ni May. S71.a a. iTirk-Woy. Jan.

811.2. Clear rlbs- Kov. Jan, $9.17. Lard iov, 7.07et Jan. 7 12e.

81.45: Dee. tl.44Uiafay.81.44l. Ttaaotbr seed Cash, $9.60 n. Clover C9.0A 1ST. $9.00 n.

York, Nov. 14. heat Dee, 89sc May, 4e. Corn Way. 5480 a Oats Dee.

SaShc. TOLEDO. Voce 14 beat, cash, 65Se Dec, ki liLllac. MiKKBAPOLia, Jlov. 14.

'vnea-a)ae, 67ci May. b061e. MiLWaitu, Kov. 64ei Dee, 4Vrs. afovament of Wtioat and Cora, 'ov.

14. KncmrTS- SHirataTt. Wheat. I Corn. Wheat.

I Corn. H. con Chicago Talede Detroit. Eansaa City Milwaagee. Mlnn'polls.

Dnlalh Waw Fhlladel'ha Boston 16,659 "0,623 13,11 14.950, 25,815, J69.2801 10,258 32,845 175.200 11.9t0 9,450 31.500 J.bb:6 WOO 740 8.0H0I 2.049 65.647 86.000 24.000 10,350 71,774 8.208 4.0O0 S40 13.15 8,794 5.988 iiipaf aitrs or Flocb 8t. Loois. 5.S19 belt 1 SKii bhli: Detroit. 775 hhlsi Mil waukee. 8.980 bbls; Minneapolis, 46.671s bbls; Mow York.

4.663 bbls end 6.U39 ekei uallimore 614 bbls; Philadelphia. 624 tans. leeks ot Ural at 1st St. Loala Elevators. I Wed nas- I day.

Year Ago. Tuesday Wheat, ba. orn, bu Oats, ba Kye.ba.. KarleT. bu 397.176! 6.08,87 12il.

40H! 9H.573 648,973 S.4H0I 8,460 3.S68 60.972 S.977.0cii;o.974.43 4.774.227 No 2 red win wheat Ho 2 He! oata I rye 65.4W9I 53.9301 7,38 484,251 434.251 43,732 8,115 8.1161 Z.993 OS CHARGE. Grain. tTheat aearly every trader was a buyer at the Cnening. argent was the demand the Brat tales At too advance were above the price of I p-d HA7AiNTs l)iORK Vy onders p-d I Koss. a cnrelessness of a fellow-was lii.1urea ana Provision Co.

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