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1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. Oregon salmon, 15¢; tne fish oy a—Codhith. o w THE CONDITION OF TRADE. Reports Indioate Healthy Movement and Fair Activity in Most Lines, Salt and plckl grand bank, n THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Despito Several Obstacles Wheat Again Bhows Bubstantial Gains, ippers and feeders The Week's Work. skerel o, 1 shore L half hblg,, 8.0 5; trout. half, bbls, white fish, £5.00 2-1b brolld CORN CUTS A FIGURE AND CLOSES HIGHER \W[ATH[R THE ONLY SERIOUS DRAWBACK. Oats Follow the Lead in vance and Products Come in on the Rnce—Live Stock and Financial. 1t Has, However, Lumber—Trade Dry Goods, Hardware and Produ Been Favorable for Groceries, i Packing Co I orook trou ppers and feeders CntcAao, Nov. The whont market met with more Shippers and feeders Another week fearing would s passed which the pessi- be strewn with many wrecks in the financial circles of Wall There have been a few failures among _firms known to be weak and a'bank ortwo has been reported hard pressed, but, as a whole, the financial situation in the | great speculative centers 13 much improved, Iv will require time for the money market at estored to a healthy con- inasmuch as the trouble was deep seated, but that the disease has now turned and tho crisis is over, eastern finauciers Groverles, wmond pucking AMyusITION-Rifle powder, noon everything was left behind for December and #1.01 for L orige to 1'4e over the close last night. Local receipts were much over the estimate cars, and there was an early effort to May opened alnost EZaE=n street and Londs wore up to 04! Prevailing £ri The following is a this market for the grade of stock mentioned: Fancy steers, Prime steers, le of prices 10 to 160) 1hs 52z i other kinds, 1 went to 90%c, causing first sales for Decem- Liverpool cables were firm; 000 bushels of wheat; i receipts at the the east to be fully Dor around 021§ Now York cleared siiver was quoted high northwestern markets were moderate looal buying set in and prices responded. York dispatehes gave a continuation of the improved conditions there, with On these repre- sentations prices moved to 03%e for December this stage of Fulr steers, 1000 to 115) {bs, Common, 800 to 1200 1 Fair to z00d cows. . Good to eholee cow Kkes, 80-1h oxes, 1215¢; 1-1b bricks, hemp twine, candle wiek, ; 60-f00t cotton ¢ features of the week has been the close at- attention paid to every move mado by Baring i 40-foot cotton s advaneling. is gencerally admitted in Wall street that 14e: sisal rope sizes from 7-10 to 1 L. & cotton rope, » est" during the recent financial troubles and, to a very considerable degree, the cause of all the disturban: that the full extentcf the trouble being known and one of the prime causes removed, the denizens of Wall street can look with greater confidence on the general financial Western corn BrOOMS—5-tle, \ warchouse, § amouniing to $4,000,000, This caused a sharp break and the price of May, the active month, The flurry lasted but a few Well-advised houses claim to know that the failure at Hogewlsch was not so bad asrepresented and notof a character to cause other complioations, and a recovery started in atonce. In thirty minutes prices were at the ton for the forencon at tige and 101 wheat continued the last hour, Liverpool closed 4d to '4d higher. crease lu the visible supply was estimated ut only 780,000 bushels for the woek. figured out n decreuse in receipts at primar, points of 1,000,000 bushels from last week. Cash wheat was quoted 3¢ up from yesterday at Minneapolls und as much at Kansas City. English home grown wheat was 1d up. Atlantic ports showed 270,000 bushels of wheat and 180,000 packages of flour cleared for the he advance carriod Dovomber 10 913 or 2¢ over last night, and May to $1.01%. There wns, naturally, pretty free roalizing the lust fittden he close was at Mo and November, 01%e to 01%5¢ to Wie to Wiae nominal at the close. The corn murket gota good deal of atten- 1p at b for May, It naturally follows white, per 1b, 14 dropped to W'e. K11505.00; shavin ot DHOX, per o7, CipER—Per bbl, rofined, .50 half bbl, 6.5 Average Cost of Hogs. The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates mentioned: November 6. Novembor 7. Novembor & November 10 November 11 . \alf bhl, 3.50; } penr clder, Although the storm which has swept over “® Wall street, severe as it was, was ouly local, 148 effects are likely to be moro extended. 1c; pocans, 150w nuts. fancy white, 0ie; ronsted. OLIVES—Quarts, por doz, #.00 bulk ‘por gal. K. Aoz por case, 81,50 BAGS—Am., per 100; SALT—Dairy, 380 Ibs in bbl, bulk, 82 #0; best grade 100 s, 82,40 rock salt. orushed L per gal, 82@de: Cuba, baking, % liuts, 15e; pea- One . influence that will be apt to affect speculation very materially for some time to come will be the bankers' caution. ancial straits into which some of the eastern banks have been drawn have arisen almost entirely from a too great generosity to bor- Naturally enough this has tended to caution money lenders against too great in the placiug of loans, very likely to continue dear at the great speculative centers at least, balance of the year, even though the supply may increase, if for no other reason th ‘because lenders will be far more conserva- The Stock Yard Prosperons Year. official stock yara year closes Noven While the figures are not yet complete, cord so far shows the year to have beer This is'a source of satl: and whils 1t is dug in unusual cireumstances causing an unusual marketing of stock the Lib- and energetic course of G uger Babeoek with the hearty co-operation exchanze will account for the marked increase in th MorAgEs—Bbls, N. 0. fanc aholce, 4504 @y hlackstrap, 20@22e. SoDA—Pkgs, 60 1bs to box, 5ie; kegs, dic. egs, 175¢ perlb; bbls, 1%¢; granu- lated, 100-1b boxes, CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes faction to dealers nminutes and pald for loads of I 1887, 1588, 15850 und standard west French, extra fine, 22@50; “b Erench, ordinary, imating the receipts for November at 000 cattle, 190,000 hogs, 20,000 sbeep, the total are 614,000 eatt ipts for’ the ye Kk of o to slowly ap with wheat to the Hegewisch failure or culated and the corn market broke back close to the bottom soon returned and on It is a significant fact that during all the trouble in New York financial circles continued easy in the west and could be seen on the surface at least, western banks and western business weroe centibly affected. standard brands, $ili as. per case of “2°1b high grade.$1.00 b_strinz beans. 8e. Boston baked boans 1b New Jorse o, Atthis point ssignment was oir- hogs and & de- v 18 no tellin aday may bring forth but the official " figures will not materially affect this conclusion. most all previous records of largest r are broken as the following table will show: prices early, The strength cnoral buying the price ittle reaction from this remarkable buying by Me- Schwartz, Dupree and others, lled it covering for Pardridge; 53%0 before 1 Wi 110 special news in corn at When Pardridge ceased buying there was enough offering to put the price back 4e to-655c ot 'l early months were: The building up of large cities in the west has, to a great extent, duced the de -1 okraand tomiton 1b, 82,85 rhubarb, 3-1b; ndence form hus from most rly placed upon this buying May sold Ylorida stock, 8.251.50. bbl, §L25@1.00, according to the ot y the various lines of serious drawback has has been so mild as healthy’ movement in quality and va ORANBEKRIE PTS OF STOCK 13 sber. 5150 te been the weather, w to greatly retard the movevent of all winter supplies. A good cold sna every business man is sighi life into trace and set the winter stocks of goods moving, Itis an old and tru ‘works harm in one dire another, and thus the warm weather, while it has been a detriment in some directions, has really been favorable to the lumby ¢ for putsund Horses, June LARGEST RECEIPTS OF STOCK IN ONE MONTH. Cattle, Sept. 1858 . is what mos FORNIA ERurrs—Pears. for, to put new t grapes, $1.30 per 2-1b crates; auinces, The out market did not lag when other May onts sold at e 5440, closing s up for the day “atdsige. ‘Novemberand December were (‘lul)tud together from 42450 to 43i4c, closing at . prices ad vanced. saying that what tion works good in Miscellatitous, BLACK WALNUTS—-Per Bushel, HICKORY Nurs—Lurge, per bushi small, $1.75@2.00. Pop CorN—Choice last seuson's stoc The first bull news in the provision pit was astockyards dispatch giving the receipts of hogs at16.000 and prices bc to 10¢_higher, On first prices inthe pit wers 5 v A other cerculs buying of products incrensed and best prices OMAHA WHOLESALE" MARKETS, Provisions. —Sugar cured, There is considerable building for thi year going on in_Omaha surrounding country, and the lumber dealers Hams, 14 to hums, 20 to 22 1baverage, skinned hams prices moved touched for por 0234 for May. up 10¢ for Junuar, 2113 .65, The gain for May in’ both prod- CocoaNurs—Per hundred, sacked, #.00. 1l averge, 93o; ¢t hams (No. 2), kfast bacon, S report a very Prices on buildi d - fair’ trade for ) ing lumber remain practically Voned ham, 8c: California, boneless ham 8 dried beef clods, per doz, .60 1h average, Hbs On Board Oars at Omaha—Anthracite— . range and eggy i, Soft conl—Waln lump. $3.50; Towa nut. & Paints and Oils, » WHITE IN Oir. I LON-1D Tots 20; Hed Séal, St, Louis, Gilder's Whitm 3 nl Whiting, per Ib, 1c; English O.'8. ris White, ner 1b, ligc. B or picnic hams, 610 beof hanis (sets), 7 Splcod. rolls o smoked beef tongu Drand hams, 12 10 Drind boneless hrenkfast hucor 1140; so fnsidos and. knuckles, 100; r breakfust bacon, Ts—Fancy light weight short shore clears, 6e; clear betlies, ver ton; grate, The grocory Comparative Table. shows the range act. dealors in that line of business have pressed themselves as being q tied with the conditions evor since the rec At eastern points of supply deale: are rather inclined to_complain somewhat of , it 18 claimed, are adhering to the method of 'opening no nego tiation until compelle sufficient stock to satisfy immediate and clear-cut wants, andthe majority of them seem to have rather light wants just now probably quite as good as usual for the season, some of them ab overage if anything, The following table prices on hogs: te well satis- dried beef hun selected wido ¢ the situation, ong cloars, 5ic shoulders, be lour backs, 6e, to, and_taking only cured—Fancy on short clears, hs, B140; bacon short elears 6'4¢ bacon clear backs, 6iu; pacon shoulders, 5e. light welght b English Venetiun. barrel 3 Tuscan, Engiish, low. 6 to 10c; Ohattanooga, bs, 21g¢; Indlan, Assortments ar on clear bell LLOWS—Chrome Rochelle, 2'4¢; ocher, washed Duteh, 4¢; ocher, and cost in few cases out of the g vut the attractions nin hawis, tierces, 53c; beet hums, bbls, $12.00; in barrels, kegs and tubs, 24¢; 3 in30-1D (ins, 2lac, ed, domestie raw, In linseed, domestic bolled, in barrels, per gallon, Gc. ANDIAL AND FIxit rter barrels, 50 1vs., 86.00; elghth | hEARCbUr VEGETABLE O1Ls—Lin vestment on the probabilities of the futurc} her move frequent re- Forence to the financial situation, is noticed and while commercia dand healthy th ET PICKLED rARE Rips—Tlerces, Darrels, 200 1b: half barrels, 100 1bs, net welght, Among the trado r: weiiht, #.00; —(Special Telegram to ‘opened In stocks affairs seem to be far, operators arc impressed with the probabilitics that paper tendered for natural ac- 11, for a long time, be subject rigid and even strained s and some claim to feel the influence already. “No one can sell dry goods at this seas > the weather is s , ive way in which a jotber Tue Bee.]—STOC) nothing to cuuse a set-back fr advance started yesterday. makes it cle had much to.do with the r slons, and th io—Pure leaf, per 1b. tier compound, per Ib. 't Tard, per Ih. tierce basi rendered leaf ard, per 1b. tlerce busts, 7e. —Mess pork, new, short eut clear’ pork, eless plg pork, fancy, $14.00; . #0.00: plate beef, $7.00; extra lute Deef, $.00; oxtra family beef, boncless, 005 roiled beef, boneless, 3 0 basis, 6l40; per gallon, 40 ling engine o commodation W cent depres- t at the low prices reached Im- portant trausfers of stocks have heen with expressions from Mr. Gould and .Indlcate fmportant considerations in transcontinental properties, assure the street that the damaging r ar the end. and investors can now take i couch, No. 1 i hard oll finish, ligh tamily pork, 81 1 I extra niess bee , Novenber 23 of the year, whil was tho expre: ‘While the rump butts, Stock Rec Estimated Today, 51 cars, 1400 [ P16 Pork—Bonelos Allthis goes to 4 hbls, 100 1y 8 OMcial Yesteraa, slow deale 3 : 1y bbIs. 50 1bs, each, $@31.! yrnod boef, 1-1b square doz per cnse, §1.10; 2-1b, 1 or 2 doz per -1, b4 doz per case, $.75; luy tongues, 1-1b round cans, » doz per case, brawn, 1-1h square cans, 2 dc 0x tongies. 1%-1b ro the unseasonable weather will come in later and that th then make up with a vush for lost time. New York review of the state of trade says that as a whole the market fordry goods was dull and featureless the past week. sisin Wall street was a detriment 1o business, and the week's transactions were restricted in volume, but u lull inthe demand at this stage of the scason is always experi- enced, and therefore causes no uneasiness condition of the dry goods trade at the present time is ex- Stocks of merchandise in commission merchants and at the mills coutinue in remarkably and this augurs well for the maintenance of wvalues for some time to come, of the yearnow nearing its close has been very satisfactory to the majority of manu- provement . was @i stearine, 6izc, otations are for deliver buffalo, per ton, §16.0001%.00; dry , $10.00%13.00; country, dawp and meaty, $3.00@10.00. Hignhest and Lowest Salei of Hogs. o cans, 1 doz i 4-1b round cans. 2 doz per roust beof, L-1b round cans, 2 ham, %-1b round cans, ¢ doviled ham, 34-1b round se, 60c; potted ox tongue, - , 4 dozper case, B0v; compressed bam. 1-1b squiire cans, 2 d tripe, 2-10 round cans, 1 minced collops, all except Missourl and Canndu of which was up 14 per cent There was great animation shown,* especially In St. Paul, Union P; Northern Pucifie preferred, Atchison, mond & West Point, and Rock Islund* and all of these stochs, with the exce and Northern showed material advances before the end of Lackawanna and Rock Island each rose 14 per cont, Unlon Paclific 134, Loulsville Nashville und Sugar Refineries each 13, Richmond & West Point preferred 1 per cent, St. Paul %, and others The urgent de- mandof early trading slacked away toward and there was a partial reaction, while the Villurds showed considerable weak- ness, Northern Pucific common retiring nearly During the la e heavy feeling, from lust night. Lime, Cemon ha—Per hbl—Ash Grove llme, %c; Chumpion lime, 850; Quincy Louisville cement. $1. Utlca cement, 81.40; English w York plaster, rt Dodgo plns- er case, $1.10; potted Recelpts and Shipments, Showing the oficial re attle, hogs and shecp on the dates ndi- eans, 4 doz p 1b round car pts and shipments dos por. case, 81.80 tion of Missour i 1nd oans, 1doz por case, feet, 21D squire cans, | Michigun plaster, #.00 white sand. Cattle. | Tiogs. | Sheop. doz ‘por ease, brana), I-1b. 2 doz O1Ls—Prime lur y the hands of £00d shupe, oil (winter strained) 49c; extra lard ofl (winter straned), 47c; extra No. 1lard oll, 40¢; N extra neut’s=foot oil, 4 mignm-nmmml, L C., 14320, 112 86.00; I. The business N&. 3 lard ofl, fe Ttlow ofl, 450 Smoked swuseg Dlood snusage, 443 1ver suus: choese, 11505 fresh pork. sau Colorado Coal 13, stoel nalls, facturers and merchants, ork sausige, links, 6 e, bulk, 51405 pkfurt siusage, 7c Polish sausuge, 7 tongue sausase,s Teported easier by comm jobbers alike than at the o for years past. The metal market has been steady all the week with no changes worth meutioning, and the trade is reported fair by local jobbers. oduce has shown séme change: at ure decidedly unfavorable to the selling interest, but the trouble in_this case ulso is chargeable to the weather, Poul- try camo in too freelv, and uealers being un- aole w hold it until the glut was over were forced to sell at extremel some cases thoy were unub) rices, to unload and cousiderable stock was ‘At the close of the week the situation was » more favorablg, the lighter and the market higher. coming of Thanksgiving there will be the usuul large demand and prices ought to be The markot firm all the week with tho demand good. But- to admiv of a very o5 accordingly have TIN PLATE-T. O, 10 responding period coke, 4150, 1 hendehcese, Gej luuch suusage, sausage, e, N —Flanished boller sizes, %o per 1b; cold rolled, #0c per Ib; sheeting, 8¢ per 1b; pit fluts, 30c per Ib, Second week of ¢ r which was relieved before the 1,000,000 gain in resources PourtRy—The cooler weather has placed Detter condition can be safely g turkeys, 8ave. On Monday and will bo'n good demand for turkeys thanksgiving trade, and as the glut of the past fow duys has been cleared up, prices ought to Brock TiN-Small pig, 80¢ per b, bar, e _‘ “md those GALYANIZED SHEET TRON=-Discount 50-10 per St. Paul, Misso) pat. plan, iron, Nos. 24 und vl Pacific, Union of stocks for the half day lowing were the closing quotations: low prices. Y MARKET. , even at the low Burrer—The Good country rolls, H@l7e: ®ood country solld packed. market I8 slow and weak, i} s regul First week of N UL . 4l reg, Fourth week of Oct. Third week of Oc Socond week of Oct . IN[;HOT UMENTS placed on record Novem- aly Pactfic s of "W, WARRANTY PEEDS. Ea W8 Arnold ana wife to J' n % of whs ot 11, association add’ Armbrust to§ receipts being amery, 2@ s —There are o good butstrictly fresh stock is being held largely G Cortelyon, Chicago & Alton. bllc 10 Amproy enen ny selling at 21c, 0., M. & St. Paul entative Sales. ; t. Paul & Omaiia. No. Av, Pr, 0 preferred . and doubtless will be stronger. on eggs has been ve the receipts light a: ter has been too plent; strong warket and val had a rather downward GAME—Pralrle chickens, per dozen, 1:.00; teal ducks, #1 mullard ducks, d_ducks, §1.50 3.00; small r: and antelope carcasses. here is no demand. havies Anderson and ‘wife to N E 1ot 22, blk 10, Brj ¥'N Connor and wite t0 lings, und lot 1, lots &, (o 12 bik i, Bo; to South Omaha. . MT Dyer to D V Shoie 1ot 5%, Hartman's add Gate Oity Lana Co & 1 103 bLk 6, lots 6 Howland & 'Bradford to P lot 12, blk 10, G M Hiteheock and wife lot 10, blk 10, Hiteheoe John Hoar and wife to iaterest in lots 1l and T@3c; snddles, 1@ 1%, Western Union, . b1k 4 lot 10, bik 4, yd & Sharp's add > o Missourl Pacltic. ... ]l\hnm' —Easy with noloans Tas sold at fairly good prices, although the Flour, Bran, Etc, 1 _aud Cream, 2.50; | 4@0 per cent, NGk — Quiet and steady; denund. $4.8 weather has been too warm to admit of its being held any great length of time, ONAMHA MARKETS, 0 Tyhik 3, Bowling The Weekly Bank Statement, .—(Special Telegram to THE Bee.]-The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: & | patent No. 10, #8: Minnesota ansas hard wheat patent, £.35; wheat patent, #2.00, n's gold wedal, ow Fluke, £.10; low grad Roller Mills' Creas $2.20; Fidolity, i Patent, §.70, Oskamp's ready to ralse buckwheat flour, #4.60 per case of 50 2 1b packages: buckwheat In N. Y., 86.00; Excelsior Jack meal, #,00 per case of 50 2-1b packages, ”{l&l‘m, sacked, per ton, #18.00; chopped foed, HAv—On track at Omah #8800 per ton; coarse blue stem, ¥7.00; oats straw, $6.00 per ton, EW York, Nov. Saturday, No ts of cattle. 1.0, estorduy and 749 Sat- i 0 market wus active and stronger on the best grades of beoves and stoudy on less desiruble ones. Best butoher stock slow and steady, and duil and lower on Feeders did not Improve, although some Inquiries. Were the best for several months. stimated rec compared with 6,017 yesterday and urday of last week. The market was active and steady tode higher on the best, and steady to strong on others. Tho quality of the ro- colpts wits vory 0od, the best during soveral he bulk selling at K 4L00; heavy, K 40@%.8; mixed, arage of the B8, as compare 58 Suturduy of last weol Siegr—Thore were no fresh receipts of remains nominall X westerns, 8.0, first addiston to South ns compared with urday of Lust week. acob Jensen, Loans, decrease $2.90; Minne- sota Uhlef. 82, Logal tenders, 1ncreiso. Deposits, deoroase. .. Circulation, ncrease. The banks now hold #7750 in ‘i requirements of the 25 per cent rule. Exports of specie from the port of New York last week amounted 1o ¥508, 450, of which ¥, was ngold and H64,027 sil specie amounted to 52,315, wus in gold and $26,805 10 siiver, Mining Shares. NEw York, Nov. 22 Johnson and wife (o’ O/ Welier, bik 2 Horbach's secondidd ..\....... o Richard M Brudiey, siy ot G W Loomls and wife to 'V BReynoids, lots, Windsor Place. N Nason and wite w0 A wife, wig lot 11, blk 11, Patric Theo Olsen et al'to M M Kentield, lot 15, blk 3, South Omaha P - T M Potter and husband 0 G L ilier, lots 2 and 21, bik 4, Lake View add.... 1 H Rudersdort und 'wifo to §'J Lepsa, 7, South Omaba Rice und husb: 11 and 13, bik 2, lots d wite 1o Horthi Bryant, 5 blk 2 Brennan Place. ... EJ Wohlers et ) o Haus Lember, 18, blk 1, Gate Olty Park. QUIT CLAIN DEEDS. John Armbrust to Anna Armbrust, el nw 5w, and sw sw ¢ of creel in 27 there were =] The recelpis rund, #.50; Slap ipus of hogs. 6,450, as 4 g sssss Upland, No. 1, of whick 05,120 1 cow and c: Vegetable: 'oTATORS-Car lots of at 85@sle with cholee stool from store at Woe. tatoes are quoted seliing In o small e, Colorado stock, $L15. BL& per bu.; vellow Danvers, stock, 84002450 per 1{7?05 large and the{teeling s puld wus {Speolal Telegram to terday snd STEENS. YEARLINGS, 22,1008 430 Tus Bee.]-The following ure the mining stock quotation und the m: v SWEET POTATOES- 2.0 17 1 ‘ Disposition of Stock, 1.1280 210 Showing the number of head of stock pur- echased on this muarket as reportel by the welghuaster of the Stockyards company for November 2 Gammaan—toribinde™ 'URNLPS—Rutal a8, cholo H nha haise b sk thotes, o parbusk, LeTtoce—Per dos, a5e. 112, 996 170 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 10,1118 2 8244 WESTERN CATTLE, Dowling & Rush— The Coffee Market, NEw Youk, Nov. 22.—[Special Telegram to TuE BEE. ] ~COPFEE-Options opened steady and unchianged and closed from 5 to 15 polnts up, 5,000 bags, including = d 7 and 10, blk 20, Orch: Total amoudt transfers, | FrEsn-—Per Ib—Perch, 8¢; buffalo, dressed. Toi plokerel, 80; pike, 90; white, 10¢; croppie, catfish, 11¢; cod steak, 120; flounders, 13; 0! . Ha g e Armour-Cudahy packing e pers and feeders. Market dull, Docember, January, 816.6301 uary, #1560 ‘March, #15.13¢ April, & Rio, dull; falr cargoes, $10. '\ 1 8 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. OnicAao, Nov Pelogram to Tie BEE)-OATrLE-Thore was scarcely s sufficiont number of good cattlo on sale to make quota tions, but sneh as were offered sold readily at the closing prices of yesterday. The buik of the receipts wero Texuns, including o fow rangors, Texans selling at_ strongor prices. The accomulation of old cow stock and butehers' stock generally that congested the market durig the early partof the woek has been worked off and the outlook is that this class of stock will soon sell at better prices. The receipts of Texans for the week were dight and prices wre higher on all grades. with prospects for better prices the coming week, Quotations: Prime export und fancy steers, $1.8@ good to cholee, common, §.754.00; Texans, ~Bustness active and values 5o to 10 higher. making an advance of 1 to 15 for the past two days, regaining the loss of the early part of the week. Values,on account of the unsettled condition of finances during the early partof the weok, dropped below any- thing antleipatod by the trade, hut the fears of a panie have glven way to a more confident teeling. us all speculative articles, fucluding stocks, graln and provisions, are higher. Con- servativo proplenow think the market has seen {ts lowest point for the season of 18M0-01, and whilomany do not predict any sudden and rapid ad vanee in prices, they do ot hest- tateto advise the purchase of hogs to sell on the basls of last week's prices in Chi- cago; and it a Dblind rush of tarmers to sell is not again resorted to, 08 was the case lnst woek, valuos must rule higher. At the close of th ma rket toduy rough and common sold at mixed and py ing grade: and butcher w ssorted Tight, .65 i ik, PRODUCE MARKETS. CHIcAGo, Nov, 22, Easler; cush, 00! £1.01, or b m. close, ece i bor, ~Whe oi May, ‘T sy ensh, B Firm; eash, 43e, December, 434c: c. Poric ;. cash, 80.0000. 0 O ¢ Decomber, 51%ic; Ma « May, 4 Hiss 811 unuary, January, Flax L #1. Timothy—Weal s $1.20, Whisky-81.14, Flour—Steady; spring winter patents, $4.6005. Bulik 188 I‘IHIKII Short 528,50, short dalry, eream ched 514 g buil hides, e hides, 6@ic ch, Flour, bbls..... Wheat, bu Corn, bu.. Oats, bu..... .. NEw York, 44,00 bushels 1034 in elovi @LOX 1. 0. b. Options advanced 3 glosed strong’; No. 2red, Novenber 1. orn—Receipts, 80,500 bushels; export bushels: kpot higher and stron 5115531 ixed westerr, ern, 50@st; options stronger; J at 5e. Sugar—Raw dull and easy: refined quict. gobtroleuni—United_closed” for December at money afairs; i cream- ery, 4@ Clicese— 81, Louis, Nov cash, J v, 0135 July, Bie. 4ej Novenber 453%¢; May 4414e. W1 KANSAS Crry, Nov —Higher; No. 2 hard, cash, S¢ bid, November 8¢: No. 2 red, cash. 85 bid. Jorn—Iligher; No.2, cash, 53%c; November, (dy; No.2e ber, 4 %¢ bid. MILWAUK soring, cusl i, 4414c bid; Novem- Firm; No. i No. 1 nort Oats—Stead Provisions: Ciy Ar1, Nov. Wheat—Higher 21 Corn—Firm Onts—Quiet’; Whisky 811k T LIVE STOC Cattle—Recelpts, . 2 mived, B, mixed, 48c. CHICAGO, ney st 4.0 Texans, cows, BLO@200; stock Recelpts, 14,000; market ac ) and commion, FLGLS prive heavy % light, i buteher 703 bigs, welghts, 22,5003, 10, Sheep—Recelpts, 1,500; market steady o unchanged; natives, $4.0 @4.50; fed Texans, #0064, St Lou! i shipments, 1 Ive steers, 31,005, ecolpts, 1003 irto fancy 3 shipments, 6,500; 65001 wilxed, & Tight, 305350, KANSAS Cr1v, Nov. Cattle—Recipts, hipments, 2.200; mnrket steady; steers, X i stockers and foed- . 82,000 ’ Hogs—Rec mark 700; shipments, t steady to strong: allgrades PR Another Grain Elevator, J. A. Connor, Esq., of Plattsmouth, a well known grain and elevator man at many points in Nebraska, is contemplating--in company with several Nebraska capitalists— the erection of a half mitlion bushel grain elevator in Omaha, The plans are all ar- ranged for the project, and their consumma- tion is contiugent upon the action of a certain railroad company. In connection with the enterprise, Mr, Connor is agitating the prop- osition of State Board of Grain iuspection, and like very wmany other Omahn and Ne- braska men heé is enthusiastic over the move- ment toward the enactmentof such In the event it is passed, Omaha’s el boldings can be sold n easte seaboard cities on the inspection it had received here by the board. i 0 A Albright’s Choice, beautiful lots. e ———— e Bullding Outlook, Building Inspector Whitlock speaking of the improvement outlook said: “T'he indications point to a season of act ity greater than has ever been koown bef in the history of Omaha, There has been more building done during the past year than the average citizen imagines and more plans are being made now for buildings next year than I could make you beliove, Every big property owner in the city is plauning some Prnrovamont more or lass extensivo &nd ug less some unforseen circumstance or condi- tion—which I cannot now imagine—prevents, there will be more big buildings erected in Omaha next year than in any other year of her history. b Albright’s Choice, sure money. S A Depot Hotel. Negotiations are pending for the purchase by Chicago parties, of the Elgutter property atthe southwest corner of Tenth and Pacific streets. . The property is very desirable on account of its location near the new Union depot and the prospective purchasers cvmwmp{ulu the erection of a fine six-story fire proof hotel, i Albright’s Choice, terms to suit. T “My young friend,” said the kid old gen tleman with the bundle of tracts, *‘does it ever ocour to you that you are spending your youth in the service of a hard master!" “Lord, yes !" answered the young man in the blue uniform, hurrying on, 'm one of Yerkes' North Side conductors. e Albright’s Choice, junction all R, It BIG ENTERPRISES 0N TAP. fome of the Projects Being Pushed Omaha's Advancement, A BIG BOOM IN BUSINESS BLOCKS, The Equitable's Plans -\ Now Asphalt Plant—The The Building ook for Next Year, Each day of the week just past had its one Deals are being made for improve: make next years growth a Real estato transfers havo been larger than for monthis past and unusual activity has been displayed in matters ver ining to improvemen The following ments that will marvelous one. of all kinds figures show traunsfers, building bank clearings for the past week : ESTATE TRANSFERS, permits and BUILDING PERMITS, A New Asphalt Company. willbe an active competitor of the Bavber asphalt paving company in toe field in Omaha next yoar. The Barber compaay has had a monopoly of the asphaltun paving business in this eity for years and has don of work for the city been formed, however, with ample capital to coplo in a contest for busi- The new comy Barton and other local John Grant as act ch 50,000, while quired for the operation of the business wiil be many times that amount. The machinery for the dered and the buildings will be erected and in readiness for operation at the opening of meet the Barbe ny includes the capital re- plant has boen or: “I'he Barber company has purchased twelvo lots in Kast Omaha and lavge its plant. The Equitable’s W est: Oneof the biggest improvements long list. promised will rebuild and ens for Omaha in $100,000 in an oftice building in Omaha, “The company 15 an immensely wealthy one, at over £200,000,000 and & sur- plus of more than £20,000,000, it has been decided, will be invested stantial improvements in cities, and Omaha has been selectod as the lo- catioi for one of the finest buildings to the company.. dent agents hitve been negotiating for a site for the proposed s anumber of locations in under option, but are not ina position to give further details of the company™s plans, having assols This surplus, ructure and hay The Demand for Residences, Some of the cronkers viewed with conster- nation the crection very large number of residences, and tenement flats in portions of the city at > business center, a less removed from They predicted that the houses would go tenantless and that the men who were put- ting their money in the enterprises would reap financial disaster. enterprise has be ers, as there is at presen residences 1n the ci piedand ata ve This matter was d; The resultof thiy 1 'sad blow to the croale but very few avail that are uno od at o meeting of state exchange the other day and the expression of @ dozen or more of the big d r ents disclosed the fact suffering from u house fawmine, prospective tenants that they were unable to supply of the exchange sai had thirty houses on week ago and today we have them all ren and calls on hand for more.” George Paul said: houses as fast as [ T am renting can secure them, and ono ablo feature of the tenants is that they ave nearly all of them donot kuow the streets a few blocks from Fariam, and in flnding hotses that are not located nour the princival str some troublo Meadimber's N I'he heaviest suffe from the fire that de- 1 a number of buildings at the corner of Sixteenth and Chicago streets enrly in tho sumuer was Ed D, Meadimber, whose car- oy was completely consumod, en- tailing a heavy loss upon the own ed by the insurance, Mr. Meadimber possesses the kind of grit > however that cities and before the ruins of his former fac- cold he was figuring on the coi- struction of a new building, which has sinco been completedand is now oceupied us a fac -vin the rear of the old site aud Chicago street., corner on which stood was too valuablo to hold only a mass of ruins and Mr. Meadimber has decidedto erect and oftice building on the corner of Sixteenth and Chicago, being prepared and the ruin ing are being removed to make room for Tho new structure in height and amount cove and enterpri builds great a five-story of the old build- improvement. five stories will be built of pressed brick, with stone trimmings and stp- 1 with modern improvements. flooe will be used for sto for ofiices and three uppe e block completed will cost in the neighborhood of $100,000. for tenement, A Dry Goods Palac The Folsom property at the northwest cor= ner of Sixteenth and Douglas st been occupled by a green house for years is goods house which, it 4, will be the fiuest store building to be adored by a dry Local parties are interested in the building which will be built exclusive for the pur- pose for which it w I'be used, and a Chicago The ground lease has been yeurs, the consideration being $10,00 secured for Plans are now being made for the structura and work will be commenced on the building The New Breweries. The construction of two mammoth brews- eries is assured, Mr, Krug has architects at work on the plans for his br ground for which has been purchased westof Twenty-fourth street between the Union Pa- cificand B, & M. tracks. completed and considerable work done on the buildings yet this y The Omaha Bre: the enlarged incorporation of the Storz &ller is still looking for a suitable location s three sites in prospect, all of thom avallable for the purpose. drawn and arrangenients made Lo commence next spring. 1o brewery that has never had representative in Tho plans will be Plans will be an agency in Omaha has a the city looking for an availab will be purchased aud aderned with @ fing This city will be made the west. ern headquartors of the concern and isvest ments will be made in veal estate and build ings that will aggregace §200,000,

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