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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Flurry in November Corn a Featureof the Poard's Bession, LIVERPOOL STRENGTH SURPRISE TO WHEAT Onts Dull ALl Day=FProvislons Show Some Kary Strength, but Range | of Prices In Narrow wit le Outside Inter CHICAGO, # Bourd of Trade scsulon was the " November Fear corner that opt used an advarce of 1 close was at 1 Leading futures fn wheat and corn opening firm, were liter affected by I i the visible supply and weak, December wheit 7y lower eember corn te lower, Deeomber out elined 15e. Provisions were barely and closed unchanged to 2ige higher. \Wheat was dctive and strong for a time | following the opening. Considerahle strength was shown by Liverpool, where no trength was looked for; there was a decrease on age, which also was un- loaked for weather conditions wora untavorable, “aithough this now fs ot much of @ factor, There was il%o smaller world's shipments than expected, At the tart thero was fair buving by iocal pro- texsionnin, with some indications of cov- ering by Baturday's shorts, although this did 1ot at any tima hecome prominent Prices were freeguar at the opening, bu market was quickly steadled by the of wheat offered by commission 8 and for some time the market held about the top of the opentng range. \When tho world's vieible figures were posted, however, the market qulckly turned weak and for 'the rest of the wession the trend of prices was downward, support toward the end being_almost, entirely. withdrawn from the market. The visible supply showed an fncrcaso of 168,000 bu. On the decline early bugers offered freely, but found consideruble difficulty in disposing of thelr wheat. = Northwestern ' receipts Wore 866 cars, againat AN last week and 1226 o year ago. Chlcago recelpts w & cars, ‘one of contract grade. ‘Ahe total primary recelpts wero 10200 bu. Sea- ard ~clearances of wheat and flour amounted 1o 483,00 bu. December wheat opened at IRGTYe, compared with Satur. day's closing prica of tige. Tt sold At D%, then declined irregularly to 10%¢, where It closed Corn was irregular, active for Novemb rather dull for the other months. Th g Il options was frm with wheat “and_on the unfavorable weather 8hortly after the opening a jimp of nearly dc took place In November, due to fears horts bling for the inge me out freely top, however, being the spec trol the situa 1dly. Decem| ifter showlng _firmne; 1 time, deciined on the heavy visivle increase and in sympathy with wheat and sed weak and lowe Recelpts _wer re. December ranged from 3574635 ¢ and closed e lower at Hiaasge. | ats wera dull throughout. Early some strength was shown with other grain mar- kets and with the unfuvorable weather, but easiness developed in December later, s whieat and ‘corn declined. Recelpts mber ranged from 2@, @i 4o lower at 24217 ovember gc, on advance of Provisiens wera dull throughout, but #howed wome strength early n spite of the lower vard prices and heavy recelpts. 'his was due mostly to sympathy with the graln markets, Packers were not in the market and Hitle outsid st was shown. The range of pri narrow Junuary pork closed 2 higher at $11.82% Jnnuary nged at 6.8 and Junuary ribs it $6. stimated uesday: Wheat, cars; corn, W0 cars; oats, 260 cars; hogs, o0 head leading futures ranged as follow Yewy irry though big elos and ew declined Articies. Open, | High, | LOw. | Close. h auotations were as follows: PLOTUR-Easy ; winter patents, $3.70G3.9); strafghts, $310a560; clears, $2.9063.40; spring 8i0; patents, $506390; traiwhts, Kers: 2, 404 AH0%C llow, 4014 i No. 8 white, white, in store. feeding malting, 60 Ilax. $L64s] N prime timothy, $4 grade, $10.00. PROVISIONS M i lard barley, B@89c; 1 northwestern, itract per bbl, $10.56 174720, sport salted clear L clover, o s pork b, Fhoulders Kldes (boxed) WHISKY $1.7 Follow for toda Artic Flour, bbls Wheat, bu........ 00 Corn, bu ¥ Oats, bu Rye.' bu Rarley, On th tor dairies iR, NEW short Hasis of high wines, per gal., are the receipts and shipments Receipts. Shipments XY 14,000 131,000 07,000 187000 bu o 0 Produce exchange today the but- miarket was firm; merles, 154200 ; 1 Chieese, firm, 10%11) eusler; frosh, GENERAL Quotations of the U Commodities. W YORK, Nov, 18 FLOUR-Receip's, 18,028 bbls: «xports, 6,568 bbis.; snles, 810 pRey . market was quict and barely stealy, closing weak and lower to sell, 1h sympathy with wheat: winter patenc:, &.60Gd%, win tor stralghty, $1.40U5.65; Minnesota patents, Bawati wintors 8w, Qe kers, $3.0001.55: winter low gradse, 82 15 260, Ryo flour, dull: sales, 400 bbls v to rod, $3.0043. 3 [ cholee 1o’ Zaney 1.6, uckwheat flour, quiet, at $2.1042.2). WUCKWHEAT- Dull, 81y New York CORNMEAL- Quiet: 890 brundywine, $2.450 RY 1 -Steady atlout; state, 514 Totx \ dy; BARL alting, BARLIY YORK MARKET, ny on Varlous veilc faeding, 420 f6e, o | 7., Ruffalo; v adde, . 1. f., Buffalo, | MALY-Dull ern, 82468 | WHEAT Receipte, 10,00 bu.: (xports, 1.« | 08 b walow, BOT60" i futires. 3009 | b Xports weak; No,o 2 i7 7 W / b, elev No. 1, northy Tuch! sy afloit’ No Duluth, S8y opened firm £ o aflo, ind ‘were siroy I the mori ing on i demand x¥ redictic from ehorts, basc T ot hard, Optiong tedly small worlls | ns ‘that the visib fact that the luttsr therefore, in the aft! actually showe naturally whi*h broke the ek, nt MaS1 1160, ¢ closed ven U@ 15 Kpot. - Spot iy, f. 0. b, first stronger on unfavorable weathe in wheat and & further squecze of shorts Chicage Following wh ak, however, the market wnd weak, at unchanged May, 41b@42ge, closed s 50,420 T white {rack’ mix track white westorn Options dull and un- Blrong; city (82 per pkg.), 4ise; plgs, free), 434 New Orleans to choice, '42@58¢ wdy: Spring bran, $16.00616.35; W19.60; winter bran, $17.004 01 17,00, 8- Heel, steady: family $10.50 $.00g9.50; beef hams, $20.00% open ) middling 1860; clty, 816 PROVISIO @11.75; mess, | crate, $2.75. | 1ast we mess, $16.00g17.00. ('t meats, ateady; plc bellies, 810k, pickled snoulders, 6o, | led hams, S%a0ie Lard, steady; westorn steamed, '§7.60% . November closed at $i.60 rofined, ' quiet; continent, §5.10; 8 America, $850; compound, $6.00aY. 125 steady. 'family, $16 0@a16.0. “short mmé\r.m mess, $12.006713.0, HAY-Steady; €hipping, «i's@soc; cholice, K@% HOPS—Qulet; state 1900 crop, 16c; old, 2@6c crop, wfim« Wi ;1899 cro Firm; Galveston Caiffornia, 21 1bs., 18%¢ to 30 Iba., 13 ATHER heavywelght, 224@idc; acld, WOOI, - Quiet; domestic Texas, 16416c POTATOES -Qulet; Now York, $1.5@1.75; 176, Jersey cweets, JFOULTRY Allve, uaulely fowls, saoc; chickens, s@9c; ducks, 0@ibe: geese, 310V i y Veak: Cbrollers, 11gk good to to cholce, 190 common Pacific const, i 14e; old, 246 15 to 2 ibs., 18¢; ; Texas dry, 24 to Steady; hemlock, light Jorseys, $1.00%150 iong l4land, $1.60G 316061260, 4 TTER—Recely o creamery, 131 ctory, 13f16ie HEESE - Eteady; large fancy, Il fancy, 11¢; large October fancy emall Cetober fancy, 10%e FGGS- Steady; state and Pennsylvanla ci packing, at mark, 21G25¢c; western, METALS Aside from tin the Iocal metal m. littlo animation today. Prices on uil grades remalned unchanged. except the abov mentfoned, and this was caused by lower London ndvices, clasing rather easy for tin here, at $236072.30. Pig {ron warranis were quiet, at $9.0110.00; lnke copper, $13.75 lead, quiet, at $1.37, and ter quier, at #2742, The brokers' price for lead was $4.00 and for copper $17.00. OMAHA WHOLESALE 8,017 pkege. : creamery, 1050 @ little activity in ot displayed very MARK and Quotations on ancy Produ Rocelpt good stock, 2022 POULTRY - Hens, B4@ue; roosters, spring chickens, 8iGic. ducks, el4@ic] Ble@ic, turkeys, T@sly 38H DRESSED POULTRY roosters, b ducks and geess brollers, per doz., $3; spring chickens, per 1b., 8@%lc; turkevs. 12%c. GAME - Prairie chickens, per doz., $4.0% 5.00; mallard due! per doz., $3; teal, $1.50¢ | 1.75. mixy Jackanipes, $1.26@1.50; "llullL $1L.50@1.75; Jack rabblus, 2, cottontalls, 1 124a13c gathered Hens, §c; BUTTER. cholce, 16@17c; creamery, 204 FRESH OYSTERS -First grade, wolld | acked, New York counts, per can, 38¢; ex- | ra melects, 32, stanaards, 2, medium, | 20c. Becond grade, siack flired, New York counts, per can, ‘Suc; extra Relects, 28¢; standards, 2c; bulk standards, per gul, fair, 2¢; mmon to separator, PIGEONS i ) Live, per doz., 80c, plazol ve, per doz. ce. d@l0e. quoted by Omaha Wholesale assoclation: Cholce upland, 1 upland, $8.50; medium, $8; coarse, | Rye straw, $6. These prices are for | hay of good color and quality, Demand ln(u- ;vs\'-n.'., 2 cars JATE—No. § white, X CORN-—-No. 3 3sc - BRAN—ald VEGETABLES. RNIPS -Per bu_basket, 8o 'S Per bu., 80c, Per bu., bc i No. S—Per bu, #0@50c; ldaho, per " POTATOES—Per bbl. $2.0062.25. 1GABBAGE-Per 1b., 1jc; Hoiland seed, OMATOESPer 15.bu. basket, 6dc. ONIONS—Per .. e CELERY- Nebraska and Utah, extra mammoth, 6o, FRUITS PEARS-_Per box, $2.002.25 APES-Delawire aiid Niagara, per §- 1b busket, 13¢: Malaga, per ke, 30608760, APPLES-Native, @il o0 per bu. o per bhL. 3250 castern, 82754900 CRANBERRIES—Per bLL, TROPICAL FRUITS, 38— Mexican, per box, $4.60. i -Callfornla, ‘extra fancy, $4.00; $1.50; per| ORAN LEMON cholce. $3.50. “:‘:&,Z'}“VA:; l'-.‘lr bunch, according to size, 3 -California, new cartons, %0c; lay- ers, Sbc. o e MISCELLANEOUS, NUTS- English wamuts, | ver b, 13 fiiberts. per Ib., 13c; almonds, per 1b., 15¢ 20c; raw peanuts, per Ib., 5@%c: roisted, st Brazils, 130; Pecins, 97 10c. HIDES- No. 1 green, 7gc; No. 2 green, o No. 1 ealted: diacs No. s walted, Tisct 0.1 veal calf, $ to 12 ibs.. $iyc: No. 2 veal Suir, 12 to 16 Ibw. @hae; dry ‘hiden, Sgilc sheep pelts, 26@7c; horae hides, $1.5002.2. St Louls Grain and Provisio; ST, LOUIS, Nov. 19.—WHEAT :,\‘;r 2 red, cash, elevator, e November, 1ic; Ma —Lower; cash, #lic; track, 36%@ November, 35c; December, S4c; May, cagh, 2ye; track, : December, 287yc; May, 2614 G284, Lower af 4c. YUR-Dull, easy, Patents. §5033.65; extra fancy ond stralght, $3.1543.25; clea~, $2.8543.10, | SEEDS-Timothy, 8.7501.20; | flax nominally lower, at $1.55 CORNMEAL-—Steady; $2.00, RBRAN--Qulet; macked, east track, S4@dso. HAY -8teady | timothy, $9.00413.50; prazie, $8.50010.00 WHISKY- Steady; $1.27. TRON COTTONTIES $1.25. BAGGING % @85, TWINE--Hemp, 9¢ PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; jobbing, $13. Lard, nominal at $695. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.37%4: clear ribs and clear sides, §7 62z Hacon (hoxed) steady; extra shorts, $8.274; clear ribs and clear sides, $8.624s. FEED-Firm METALS-8pelter, firm. at § POULTRY turkeys. fise R FL steady, at 5. steady at $4.15; lead, Dull and easier: chickens, 6c; voung ducks, Ol ROeNe, BUTTER™ Creamery, 2G25c; dalry, 18G" BGGS-—Stead: at 18618 RECEIPTS - Flour, 11,000 bbls.: wheat, oM b, ; 101,000 bu; oats, 39,000 bu SHIPMENTS. our, 13.U0 b i wheat, 44000 bu.; corn, 55,000 bu.i oats, 17,000 bu. " 19— WHEAT stend 2 Yod western, winter, 0s; No! 1 northern spring, 6s $ad: No. 1 California, 8 34d; futures, steady; December, 58 11%d March, 68 . CORN-Spot. steady; Amerlcan mixed, | nominal, 4s; futures, steady: November, s 11%d; December, 38 11%d; January, 3s 1od FLOUR-8t. Louls fancy winter, atead 85 6l PROVISIONS-Beef, extra Indla mes s: prime mess, vominal. Pork. s western, firm, 125, Lard, Amors in s 6d’; prime (e Hams, 16 1bs,, u 468 3d. Bucon, it, 28 to 3 Ibs., strong, 47s] 18 to 23 Ibx., strong, 48s 34; long clear middles, light. steady, 48%; long’ clear middles, heayy. strong, 468 3d: short alsar cks. 16 to 18 ‘Ibe, firm, 423; clear bellles to 16 1bs., firm, Shoulders, square, to 14 1bk., s(rong, s & HOPS At London i 43 JINSE BUTTE United States good, dull PEAS -Cunadian, quiet TALLOW- Primé clty, tratian.’ in London, firni {EESE - Ame flnest white, 51 6. American finest colored, easy, OIL- Cottonseed, Hull refined, bhls . guiet, 2w 6d TURPENTINE- Spirits, Dull, 318 64, ROSIN-“Common, firm, 5s The fmports of corn from Atlantle ports Kk were 102,600 quarters. ates fnest, quiet, S8 6 5% T84 T, easy, B, spot, in rh PHILADE Firm; fancy western prints, EGGS—Firm: fresh nearby, western, fresh southwestern, 2¢; southern CHEESE-Quiet: N fancy small, 1@14e; falr to cholde, 10G10%0. delphia Produce Market. JPHIA, Nov. 19 -BUTTER western creamer; i fancy fresh 26c fresh w_York full creams, fancy full crepm led Nov. k! Market. 10— WH December, o ILEDO. Tower, cash, Aotive; ei May, alrly actlve; steady; Cash, 38¢ December. 7 OATS Dall 4e; November, 234, i CLOVER SEED-Dull, lower: 188 prime, $6.50, December, $6.90; March, $6.55 {cash, waukee Grain Market, Nov. WHEAT--T orthern, 7@76c; No. 2 n ¥: No. 1, 49%e. Irregular; No. &, BARLE ple, 4560 @iMse; sam- Peoria Market, PEORIA, Nov. 19.-CORN-Steady No. % OA'TS-Trregular; No. 2 white, 23%@2%e, trac WHISKY~On the basis of $1.27 for fin- ished goods, Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. WHEAT. new $10.006110.50; eity extra India | R packet, Cash, To%g; December, T2ic; May, 1haTe; (Pacific const), steady, | | Aus- THE 1 hi north t I LOUR patents, & econd clers, § BRAN-M bulk Kansas City Graln and Provisions, KANSA comber, 6, hard, 86 il CrTy 16 emb . 2 wh 2, 4 holce thn Firm RECEIT S0 b SHTPM 2800 bu.; oats Grnin in Store and Aflont. W YORK, N 1sible_supply afloat Saturda piled by the New Is ns follows: Whe LET000 b, Corn, L6200 b, Oats W bu. Hye, 147 Barley, 3,165,00 tha Dy DULL Nov hard, rthern, 6 ). 1 hard, 1 1 ., no sales, thos oftared-25 tubs; tube, Nov OMAHA DAILY e, err, 71k Atentn rat’ clea $ioat. Nov. 10 CTG T | BAashe; o hite, 20140 mothy, Creamery, 19@%c; dalry, fancy fresh Missourl and Kansas off, ca Wheat, 100 ik, ov. 1. The of rral York at, 62, §.398,0 13,83 1,000 ) 0 b, ; I rea th Market, Wi nortier apring 1 No, 19 ugh 2 UTT sules uf the week, MOVEMENTS OF NEW YORK, N sure again today market could absc Iy lower ceptions b industrial departn in thess fow appearance of ma for the purpose o and_encouraging course of prices Easler money in | the advance for Amerjcans promy ventures in there wera stories cabled speculative great trunk line that the rumor the Hritish public kind of fare as t fered In Wall stre lower buying by the a served to sustain continued evide turned sellor the sales on upwi mestic Mources wi rallroads an a rule muny stand; or over below late dea'lngs o s for Northern Pac stock up 2% to K ferred “rose but this rall and drc Pold, long stock coming out on the the made a fresh attack and drove prices When down again and market did not fall generally to the early low the ¢ easy. should bo Metropolftan, Wire, Colorado F ing, and for a t Transit of a board meml point, mentic e on sentiment untii it was be of no importan news dovelop; Ktocks W prices in alance vds of 40,000 Khares. ecasily while it affocted the market American STOC Al ov. 19 proved )rband s i result. the but The mo; sth {n nents, anipulation f sustainin, buying. Th: ot in’ at ndon and t that consolidatio monger had been regaling with hat which t for soma New rhitrage the marl of depre Hauidated mug bra 111 18 al wer trong ifie, N which Qrent an extre sve the bea bears pe while the wing was Among the points of special strength Gener 1 and Am me Bugar oned The announcement of the r had some ce. Thero wi nt to account for the dowr ward course of prices and it duo to technieal tom_ of profession: bear side of the market against a public bull position asserted itself and there much Solid opini rise n prices had overrun itself and that a reaction was overdue. ket was closely scanned for slgns minishing resources, but cased off again wk exchange at Chlcago also fell slightly, dealings New V. from a small prem The sterling exchange rate held steady in slightly firmer money hero and an easier rate in London supply of grain and cotton bills hi spite of “the much_diminished surmise that the firmness of exchange accumulation going on for some dicates an purposc, pro is. The v ably sk value of $3,305,000 ing on_ the last call The following are the closing prices on w Y rk Stock exchange: the N Atehison Baltimore & 0. Can. Pacitic .00 Can. Southern Ches. & Ohlo. Chicigo sC., B, & Q. Chicago 1. & do pfd. Chicago & Chicag (340 Tsh ey C'eel& 8t L Colo. Southern .. do’ st prd do 24 prd.. Del. & Hudson.. L& W.. & R G ptd % Wl st pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal Hocking Valle Tilinols, Centr lowa Central Ao pid L W Spot, | | ™ Y | M E. & La o pfd. e Shore Louls. & phattan 1 Bt Ry..... Central .1 n, & St. L. do | ptd Mo, Pacifio Moblle & Ohio. K. & T. do pfa "IN C N Nor. & West do pfd No. Paclfic o prd Ontarlo & W O. R & N o pid % Pennsylvania . Reading do "1ut ped: d_pid W prd & 8 18t pfd 2d prd . 8, W ped Paul do pfd P, & Omal cifle Rallway do pfd X, & Pacific st *Ex-dividend Hoston Stocks d ROSTON, o time pric X o . Amer. Sugar ' do. prd loan Hoaton Boston & Me CoB&Q Dominton Coad o ptd Federal .I\'l‘-l-l . lephone Old Dominion Rubber. 2 Union Pacific Bank ATI, rk’exchange 10415c e per ¢ BOSTON, 2 balances, $1.462 8T. LOUIS, balances, 74, TR 4ty € ha i uses. The al operatc 1 to be hea The Afum to i s and excharn subseription: lume of bus well as in stocks was considerably dimin fshed, but prices of bonds held firmer than Sales were United St 29 and 38 advanced 1§ and new 48 1% Unfon P e Wabash i do W, & do 1 hird Av Adams Express. .15 Exp ¥ix a Am G615 Wolli- Amer. do " pte Amor. M do ptd Amer. ¥ Amer. o & Amer. a0 pid Amer. 8! Ao pid Amer. T pd 8| pie 4 Con. 4o pfd Federal Glucose Sugar .. o pfd % Int'n'l P do pfd Licled: Bis National do_ pfd . Y. Al ). Ame Pactiie « do I8t % do Pacific People’s Prossed o ptd Puliman Stand. R, sugar do prd Tenn, ¢ U. B, e o pid U. 8. Ru a0 ptd Western Republic do pfd P. C. €, u 19, a 5, 4@6 per ton L st En 13 son . 37% Un 8 W Alloves Amal. (0 Atlantle Boston_ & 'Mont. [z Butte & 5 Cul, & F s Centenni, Franklin Humbal¢ Osceala. , rrot 1% Quiney marac Utah M1 A Winona 14 Wolverln Clearing Cloarin Yor ~Clearings, 10.Cleart Money, $4.1004 20, $10.00110.50; cholce r 17, 1,000 bu.; fncrease, 000 b | was bid for sll prices are very the not free from by from abroad of had York attracted Call money hardened pid 2l 8. Tobuceo ... ¢ 2 prd. Mail " BEE: TUESDAY, w York exchange, 2c premium bld; 3% premium asked NIEW YORK, Nov $126,- Clearings, 1 northern, gecond 2,000, 00 10, 15, Cloarings, s, WA 3TE: balances, $6, PHILADELPHIA, “Nov $11811330: halances, ' $2,00, BALTIMORE, Nov. 19 7i6; bulances, $65 | 19 | WHEATDe- cash New York Money M YORK, Nov. 19, -MONEY-On call at 3Gl per cent; last loan iy Prime mercantile paper 4@% per EXCHANGE- Steady, with bille nt $4.84167 8% for demand und at $4.504,@4 80 for ) ddys. posted Fates, $4.5114G4.52 and $4.85%5; commerelal biils, $4. 5054 800 SILVER -Certificates, Gi4G66%c; bar sil- r, M Mexican dollars, o0isc ONDS -Government bonds strong; state bond nd raliroad bonds tnactive. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows ses returncd; 18 & O8.... e 3s...0 70 L0y H'L ds 107 L c. 4B, (0% is...00m T new 4%, reg coupon do old 4s, statement of in_store and 8 com hango. reg Ao con, b8l Reading gen. 4s.. R G WA SUL & LM ¢ be.1ll StL & 8 F g feld Ht. Paul consols.1i3 st P, C. & P. 181187% do B ...l 1197 go. Paciile 40 KK So. Railway 6s.. 112 R & T. 68..... 7l Tex. & Pacific 18116 do s 8 109 increns: decrease rease, 1% 1 *, deb. 6s.119 Chicugo Ter, ds.. 0} do 48 o B2 D. & R G480 Erie gen. s [ F. W. & D. C. 18, Gen. Electric . 112 In. Central 1s....11d L. & N.uni. 4 MK & s BR-Firm at 10,670 London Stock Quotation LONDON, Nov. 15.—4 p. m.—~Closing . 8% Erle .tk ‘do st pfd. LiiL 3¥g | Pennsylvania | Can L1 IRending ... St. Paul 135 No. Pacifio prd Hlinols Central 1125 Grand Trunk . Loutsville ........ 1% Anaconda U. P, pfa 84 Rand Mines N Y. Centrai... 14l BILVER—Bar sllver steady; 20%4 per oz. MONEY-Money 21§ per cent. The rate of discount ‘in_the open market for short bills Is &% per cent; thres months bills, Ty per cent. ND BONDS, Cons., money . A0 p Account selling pres- | Atchison re than the - There are a raflroad and strength an the bulls the market s downward the opening he extent of €d some ket and New York Mining Stooks. W YORK, M 19.--The followin, losing quotations for mining s ma showing | N the toda are res ns, the wame been of- days past Chollar ... Crown Point Con, Cal & Va. Deadwood ...... Gould_ & Clrrfe Hule & Norcross. Homestake 9 Mexican 2 Ontari (Ophir Uikl uicksilver S5 P s sterra Novada | Standard ... fon Con .0 Yellow Jacket IBrunswick okers, which at the ndon ¥ vily, stimated nf ng from dc S (ad and reed o point Finune LONDON Money was easv to- day and supp! increased, rrnum;b[)‘ on government disbursements of the sum paid up tor exchequer bouds and treasury bills A large amount was repald to the banks of England today. Discounts were weak- ened by the casfer eondition ut New York and the favorable bank return. On che Btock exchango today business was moder- ately active. Consols were firm and opar- ators were more hopeful in regard to the future of mon Homo rails opened Irreg- ular. but grew firmer, especlally Great Western. There W continued’ demand for Scotch deferred. Argentines rose and Spanish 48 were harder, on Paris support. Americans opened active and above parity, Tater they were easier on realizations and sed weak. Grand Trunks hardened; sec- onds were ‘the feature. = Kaffirs had a tendency downward, under the load of Rands.” Rio tlntos ' and Anacondus. were firm The amount ed that orthern pre- e S points to rs cover, erceived this level of the active and Tiectric. Steel and ricun Bme. - nd Brooklyn failire slight inilu- rned to as no actual al was_largely inbred cus- of bullion withdrawn from to take the the Bank of England on’ balances today was L£116,000. Hpanish s, 68,60, Gold premium at Buenos Ayres, 143.20. BERLIN, Nov. 19~ Exchange on_London, 20m. Ailptes. | for _ checks, - Diseount Tates: Short bills, 34 per . three months’ billa, 4% per cent. Al lcans and foreigners opened falrly firm on the bourse todat. | Fodals were uffected 'ty “renliza- tions and later there was 4 reacton: Mines and bunks progressed. At the close the market was gencrally dull. s, Nov: 19, -Prices on the hourse tc ftm on more reassuring China 4 less dlsquieting reports about the " “Spantsh 4 and RIo tntos wera prin- ally in demand. Later prices were easfer on profit-taking and they closed dull, D Beers were malntained. Kaflirs weras of- for London dccount. Three per cent rentes, 100f 6o for the account; exchange on_London, 1le for checks. NEW YORI Nov, 19.—The Commercial- Advertiser's London financial cablegram #ays: The markets here were active and iirm today, New York cables concerning th speculative and monetary position being regarded a8 witlsfactory. Americans were d during ‘the morning. The continent £01d a Little, but many American orders had to walt for ecution. London profession- als e nued purchasing after your open- ing. u offered stock and London nerv. ously realized. Then you came to the | clie,” muking the close above the wWorst. There were wide fluctuations in Northern Pacities and Unjon Pacifics. The Inner ring seems still confident, expecting reactions, but nothing more serfous. Money was easier, 'he market owed the bank over : Lm0, which was repald. Discounts ot, Ol weakened, The bank lost £100,000 gold to i Txypt and £1,60 to France, A considerable alting amount 18 in the refiner's hands, which is ik hot likely to reach the bank. &I — pirits .. 1 B d i & W | n was wrd that the money mar- of di- in the late 1 discount Tate nge s to forelgn s of th ates ref wiflc . 1 enue . Tess . press rgo I Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.-Today's state- ment of the treasury balances In the gen- eral fund, exclusive of $160,000,000 gold re | werve tn the division of redemption, shows | Available casiy balance, $137,515,193; gold, Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—The cotton market I steady ‘al an advance of 248 polnis 1 stronger cables than sxpected her | was a further advance of 15420 points fol lowing very strong accounts from southarn t markets, firmer reports from cotton ds centers, fndications of better nd for spinners and cxporters, lghter ipts and decreased estimates, an esti ate of 130 members from the Cotton ex- change at Memphis pointing to a yield of 0.507,000 bales belng a factor. Later claims American spinners, as well as e not afford to pay the advan cotton gave the markst weculative appearance and ihere was considerablo selling to secura profits | which cause artial reaction. But every- thing offered was promnily absorbed, the L] . | south being 4 heavy buyer, and buylig by B Liverpool arbitrage brokers also being i i feature. Wall et parties were not rican . conspicuous, but they gave the market ‘onst .. | somo support. The expectation of higher prd... Liverpool cables tomorrow gave the local market i firm closing, at about the best prices of the sesslon, the net rise being 1742 points. ~ The spot cotton advance here | was Sales, 435 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—-COF Spot Rio steady; No'7'involce, 7iye; mild quiet Cordova, W@idi,e. Business on the coffee exchange was decidedly more active today. ather The market opened steady at unchanged dioin prices and ruled 10 to 16 points higher on ibbor covering, followed later by protructed and 4. | 1nrge decline. The advance was checked Unlon, | in a way by lower Furopean and Brazi!lan L&S cables. Shorts were the leading buyers. 1 06" | At the close the market was firm at a net & 'St.'L. 65 iin for the day of 5 to 10 points. Total —= sales were 45.250 bugs. including November, 8.90; Deceml Junuary, 6.6 March, 8.6046.70¢; May, 6.700G6.80c; July, 6.8 @h.Soc;’ Scptember, 6.85G6.90c. Dried Fruits., 10— EVAPORATED for_evaporated up: but about steady at State common was auoted from ic So; prime, 4%@slc; eholee, $o; fancy, 6! CALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS—Califor- nla” dried frufts were fnactive, Prunes i | were nominally quoted at Siae o Ste per | pound as to wize and qualityi apricots, | Roval, fiande: Moor 15@160; peaches, peeled, 16Gc; unpee! Plate, Steel A I uper T Gus L. cuit | o | mor Gas 8. C d P, & i &1 ond , 3@4 per Omelal Evaporate, W YORI, APPLES-The ma ples {8 rather quiet unchanged prices. N, v X ot and . 1 leotrl, e vis & G to M, G opper Hoston. | {ecla al | New firm; fair refining %05 molasses suk crushed, 6.00c; powdered, 5.70c; granulated, B0 NEW ORLEA Nov, 19.-SUGAR-- Very flrm: open koftle, $%@3%e; centrifu- 1, granulated, §i5100 A,0i%e; yellows, 4(4 9-16¢! seconds, MOLASSEN -Steady; open kottle, 19a8ic; centrifugal, 5G9; syrip, 200! 19.-SUGAR -Raw, i centrifugal, 9 test at refined ' steady » ' Copper, K nlng New York Dry | NEw Nov. 10.-DRY GOODS-A general fing tendcncy has been the | Tule throughout the market, with evidence of increased activity along certain line of new prices on two & prints {8 expected to be fol- w in the near future. The ad- 1 the raw material has been the fea- {ure of the day. which has boen accentuated v slfght gher quotations for print cloths in wide odda. ¥ s, 320 515,790 exchal $4. 5204 K5 8, premiuni, 814,814, 8, $7,002,600; per cent NOVEMBER 20, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKEY COattle Market 8low All Aronnd Oonsiderably Lower, and Prices HOGS OPEN NICKEL LOWER, CLOSE STRONG ht Receipts of Fat Prices Remained Abeut Good Feeders Found Sale at 1 BOUTH OMAHA, Nov Recalpts wero: OfMcial Monday Same day last week Same day week before. Same threo weeks ago Bame four wecks ago Average price several Cattle, I 5,100 740 6,443 900, 1399,/ 1895. 139 1% 4 01/ 3 83 3 B 3453413 3473483 3 3 = ALR 3T LT 8%% £ s 253382 " FEiiEE zzeSP Cegpesg et eea 3 EeEen Z . number of y by each road Cattle. Hoy Ry.. I ¢ Indicates Sur Thadicates Sunda brought intoda, M. & 8t & St L, Pac. Tty Infon Pacific syste W, Ry G o Mo, : LB &MV 8 P H Total receipts .....18 6 The disposition of the day's receipts was Durchusing as follo number o} Buyers. Omaha Packing Co. G. H. Hammond Co, BWitt & Co. ......... Cudahy Packing Co. ATmour & Co. ......... R. Becker & Degan .. Vansant & Co. ... J. L. Carey Lobman & Co. HIiL & Huntzinj Livinkstona & Behaler s Hamiiton & Rothschild . L. F. Husz i M. L. Dennis & Co, .. B I Habbeck ..... A. 8. Mawhinney . Other “Buyers each buyer head indicated: le. Total . CATTLE- a liberal Shee st n t Week's Price 19, fogs. Sheep. 409 4000 1610 8.M9 ald for hogs for the last s, with comparisons. & sosroce oos KTy 267 wETE B prma gsezrs s escsmansis ‘easses o ESos BE 2 "e -~y 2 cars of stock W 3 the Hogs, 8h'p. o4l i run of cat- tle here today and the market was slow and lower all around. Other point: sharp declines, so that this mar line with the rost Ruyers wei s reported ket was In ry backward about taking hold of cornfed ateers this mornin and the bids that were placed were unevenly lower. Bellern ere not willing to make the con- censions asked, and, as a result, it was late before much of anything was done. all that can be said of the mar! it was very dull and unevenly About ket {s that lower, the reatest decline belng on the common and alf-fat stuff. Packers all seemed to want cows, but they were all trying to buy them lower. The cow market was also uneven, sales be- ing mude that looked no more thi lower, while others were 10c than "at the close of last reatest decline w best kinds considerably lower would have brought last weok. Good hieavywelght feeder sol 00d shape this morning, prices bout steady with the close of Thera were, how.ver, very few would answer to that description bulk ot 'tho cattle being i none too good quality. The light and_common kinds shape and In many c almost fmpossible to get a bld There 15 aimost no demand country for light stockers, and sul, any’on hand. 1t is diffieult to te much lower the market {s on of stuff, as it has been going ghtwelghts market on the n & nickel 15 lower eek. The naturally on the le than they d in fairly being just t week. cattle that . dhe great on them, from the , a8 A re- yard traders do not care to have 11 just how that class down at & rapld rate and {t was late today before anything was done. here were only a few wesi beef cattle here today, and, as sold at just about steady’ pric tern grass usual, the: es, thoug! £242%3 2% the weak feeling on cornfeds naturally had | a tendency to make grass cat What has been sald above reg: tle lower. arding th sale of native cows, feeders, etc., can be applied equally well to offered on the market today. atlve sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. 800 815 12..... BTOCK COWS AND 621 2 80 a0 2 8 8% 8@ a0 895 COWS "A .. K8 300 BTOCKERS A e 40 250 3 ™3 990 820 12 N 325 330 CALVES, 0 . STAGS, BULLS, 1 ee 180 e 424 N 1180 2 65 S5 P 0 ) i §. 1 ] ) 0 1260 20 NEBRASKA 6 10 cows. 250 o] 3 bulls, 2 10 helfers 90 29 feeders 330 7 fecder COLORADO 3 2 40 cows 40 cows, 8 cows. 7 cows. 8 Cown, §cows. b 25 feeders.. 563 9 str, Tex. 530 17 str. Tex. 831 G% str. Tex. 53 42 str. Tex. 871 5 feeders. . 615 6 feeders. . 615 24 bulls...\.1332 2 SOUTH DAKOT. 48 cows..... 90 388 Bl fewd 37 atr. Tex 1076 3 60 1cow...... 810 335 SW MEXTCO. eeders. a0 850 o Cha 1 feeders. . feeders cows Blehle--Neb, feeders. heffer.... N cows.. . 1065 cow...., 1130 0 foeders. . 0 feeders 2 cows . Brayton 280 2 bulls Ycalves D, 17 cows, 4 cows, 20 JBehrens 8 H 100 1160 1020 1020 970 steer. feeder feeder. cow cow.. cow cows.. 30 a6 5 365 140 3 1000 3 06 Thomas Bros L0043 @0 1062 370 Stone Wyo, W steers Wi cows. feeders 22 feeders.. 911 8. Garvin—Mont £ bulls. W 4 26 eteers. 120 4% 2l helfurs 16 264 ND HEIFER] 5 8t ND FEED. 2., €233 8 908 973 teeders. . feeders, . 2helfors.. the grass stuff Represent- Siaviiun g STOUK CALVES 5. 33 8, 1320 ] 380 yrrrTran | +.1008 L1z 00 3 4 sty Tex. 1100 250 10 125 150 4 940 1025 1005 J1z0 L1168 470 %1 250 L 818 || ans, 700 head calyes. 2 60 ‘harles Plxley 3 39 M 11 feedars . 2 cows. calyes.. 6 Wyo £ feeders Donald-Wyo. 1eow......1 W feedery W Tibbetts W yo, 3 foeders 3cows.... elson-Wyo. 1eow..... 18 fecders a3 11 feedors, 3 256 1120 10 £ e i 69 teedars eders we VanTassell -Wyo, 48 Kimball ~Wyo, teors 2 feeders S0 Yost T feeders feedors Iron B0 cows. 4 cows I focders: 10 o felers 10 § OGS There ‘was a_fairly liberal run of | hogs Tera todny ‘for o Monday, about 81Xty four cars being reported on sale. Other Dolnts Feporicd lower prices, and as a re Bult the ‘market here' opened up a good Dickel lower. The first fow hogs sold at $475 and $1.070 but buyers evidently wers | Bl anxious for hogs, and as a result tha market was uctive uid kept getting better as the morning advanced, After the first few males the bLulk of the hoxs sold 7715 and $0%0, and we han oy BhS puta- The lusi Taw Nogs £old Inrae 14.50, 80 that the se was only about 2 lower. It was » od, active market fro Start to finish, and everything was sold in 0d SCUNOT. Represanintive BA1CS: v. 8h. Pr, Av. 8h, v i 8 i m 218 2 173 ] 313 100§ 0 32 Mountain Rar W7 340 4 < BT 300 steers. 14 steers.. 7 BT84y s 8232823 858232 W 50 S 238 180 %0 120 120 0 4% 261 M) 4 82 fairly liberal run ot t % were mootly )t ‘fat sheep that were offered Lrought just about ‘nh-u y prices in spite of the fact that Chiciko came 1062 lower. There were 1o fat Inmbs on sale this morning. and conse- duently there was nothing with which 1o make u test of the market There seemed to be a wood demand for feeders today and good stuff brought just about steady ‘rlvem Old ewes or common ft of any kind wns slow sale, as hos peen tho cass il along Laby lambs were 00d supply today and they also werc rather hard 8o move - uotations: Cholce fed wethers, $4.007 416; fair to' good fed wathers, $3.9004.00; holce wethers, 83307400, falr to £rass wothers, $9.607.5. chofce cwen Hud.60; fair to 0od ewes, $3.00 2 2! chofee spring lambs, $5.00@6.25; fair to_good :]:Il;hv l: be, 14751";!(;'5#"(" ewes, $2.254 : fecder wethers, 375 feeder lamos, l\i.flMH 0. Representative sales: No 89 feeder lambs, . 122 Towa ewes .o 195 Nebraska feeder lambs. 2 Nebraska feeder lambs 44 Nebraska feeder lambe 467 Nebraska fed wethers... feeder ewe. . . bucks ... Wyoming ieeder bucks Wyoming fseder wether. Wyoming feeder wethers.. 47 feeder wethers. ... 3 1,916 Wyoming feedel ers. 448 Wyoming feedor wethers 478 Wyoming feeder wethers 304 feeder ewes.. ew CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. e 822 231 202 S VSOOI 2 1 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 ‘ 4 4 4 § 4 4 ‘ 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 i ‘ 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 KHEBEP. sheep here today, feedors. The few cars Pr. $§ 0 Av. Cattle Ten to Fifte Sheep Slow at Equal Fall in Price. CHICAGO, Nov. 19.-—-CATTLE-Recelpts 28,000 head, mostly 10c to 16c lower. Butch- ers’ stock ‘about steady. Natives, best on walo today, 2 cars at $.50; good to prime 8, $5.0G6.80; poor to medium, | 5@ helected ' feeders, $3.75G4.40 26a0.70; cows, $2.804.25 helfers, canners, $1.5073.6; bulls, 485 calves. $4.005.75; Texaw fed $4.00004.90; Texus grass steers, $3.60G4.10; Texan, hills, $2.600 .25 HOGS—Recelpts toda; 46,000 head morro 80,000, estimated; left over, 2%¢ to lower, closin, irme top, Mixed and butcher: 316.00; good 1o cholce heavy, $4.85G rough = heavy, :’7‘"'%‘ 50; UR, $4.7004.9152; bulk of mies, 0 1 LAMBS- Recelpts lamba slow. i sheep and Good' to cholce wethers, $3.9044.2; 3.95; western sheep, Texas sheep, $2.50@3.60; nativ. lambs, ${.40G5.10; western lambs, $4.85§6.10. Ce Lower— 20,000 New York ve Stock NEW _YORK. Nov. 18.—BEE celpts, 5,267 head: stecrs In heav and 15 low: bulls and cow except for fat stock. Steers, $4.00G4.16; 5,8; oxen and stags, $3.60; bulls, cows. $1.254@3.65; cholce fat cows, Cables slow; llve cattle, 10i;@ per pound; refrigerator beef, d@¥lc; Exports none. CALVES—Receipts, 3461 head; slow aund 25¢ lower; late arrivals unsold $850; Mttla calves, $4.00; grassers, 3.00:" mainly at $2500 P AND ~LAMBS- Recelpts, 83,920 market demoralized on heavy ¥ celpts; sheep Zgdoc lower: Tambs o Sneep. g hkon, Ceulle, "4100a2 lambs, $.255.25; Canada lambs, $5.0 culls, 22,200 market 500 o $3.00024. 0. HOGS--Recelpts, lower at $.1565.60. Kansas City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY, Nov. i9.--CATTLE- Re- cefpts, 9.600 head' natives, 2000 head Tex- 'he unusually large supply caused break of 10@1be on killing steers, while buteher cows, stoc ink_cattlo sold about steady. Natiye teers, $4.86015.30; stockers and feeders, $3.26@1 butcher cows and helfers, $3.00g4.20; can nei 08.00, fed wesferny, 34 6@ wintered Texans, $8.6004.40, grass Texar $3.10a3.40:_calves, 5,25 (OGS Recelpta, 5700 head. active: prices ruled 2 iie lower v $4.8504 9215 mixed, $4.90G4.90; light, $1.75% 4.90: plgs, $4.6004.75, SikEp AND " LAMBS- Recetpts 0 Killers were quick buyers of the smail sun- ply at firm pric Lambs, $5.10a6 35; mut - tons, $4.0004.35; stockers and feedors, $1.40 @i48; culls, $3.00G3.4 head; Heavy, ST. 7 Recelpts, 4,200 ‘head, Including 2,100 Texans; markef J5@e lower for natives; Texans easier; native shipping and oxport steers, $4.004 5.5; dressod beef and butcher steers, $3.W 5.25; stecrs under 1,000 Tbs., $3.0064.76; 8tock ers ‘and feeders, $2.5004.45; cows and helt- ere. 32,000 canners, $1.2542.7; bulls, $2.00q4.%; Texans and Indlan steers, $3.20 @i.60; cows and heifers, §2.90G3.4 HOGS Recelpts, 6,90 head; market 100 lower; pigs, 10c lower: pigs and Hghts, $1.65 @4.80; packers, $4.7004.80; butchers, $.500 4871 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, head: market steady; native mutton 4.00: Jambe, $4.26@6.%; culls and 2.0064.00; stockers, $2.00G4.00. St. Joseph Live Stock. SOUTH _8T. JOSEPH, Mo, Nov. 19 (Speciul Telegram.)~The Journal quotes: ATTLE ~Receipts, 1600 head; market lower; quality poor.’ Natl xas nnd_westerns, $4.2506.2; helfers, $2.0004.60; ' bulls 00q4.50; yearlings and’ calves, $3.26 stockers and feeders, $3.0004.00; veals, it s market 2izc i 1,000 HOGS- Recelpts, 4,20 head: to bo lower: Nl grades, #.8004.52%; by f males. $4.85014.9 “SHIEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 200 head; market steady Stock in Sight. Following are the receipts at the four principal western markets November 18 Cattle. 1ogs. Sheep 100 425 4 oL 2R.00m TR 4,200 45,800 011 Market. Pa.. Nov. 19 riiticates, South Omaha Chicago Kansas City 8t. Louls 000 8,700 6,900 Total 65,595 )T Credit bal- o bid; shipment 5 bbls.; runs, 117, bhble OILS 1L CITY 10, dull Cottonseed, quiet At Wi, Wool Market. 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 10.~WOOL—Unchanged; medium’ grades. 14@21c; light fine. 13417 heavy fine, '1Gl4c; tub washed, 15G29c National Linseed 01l Stocks Lower. CHICAGO, Nov. 19.-Both the common and preferred storks of the Natlonal Lin- 1| in the exchange a good while stock and feed- | Trade talrly | Turpentine, easy, | 4 Ofl company mada new low records the local oxchango today. the com gelling o 81y and the preferred 1o &y The common closed at 6% Hoth ste ] were sold freely here and In Now rh \ TIDE OF TELEPHONE VALK Ebb and Flow That Come to GIFL Over the Wires, very curlous how talk ebbs wnd flows over th * wald & New Orloans telephone girl. Low tide is at 1:30 in the morning. Around that time several min utes will son, elapse when nobody In this whole big city fs using the ‘phone. When you come to think about it, that is something very remarkable. Between 1 and 2 o'clock the calls will average from 160 to 180, rarely but, for some reason 1 was uever to understand, business ulways picks up botween 2 and 3 in fact, it nearly | Then for eually mysterlous reusons there s another Iull and the hour between 3 and 4 is al- most as qulet as between | and 2. T have often tried to fixuro out some theory for those two curlous fluctuations, but have never evem hit upon one that was even plausible. “After 4 o'clock, however, there n steady and continuous Inere in ths stream of talk. Wo girls who have been to know exactly how the city wakes up. The mar- ket men head the procession and (hen fol- low the different tradespeoplo aud clerks and office employes, according to the neces sities of thelr various callings. All of them use the ‘phone more or less and it I8 very curious and Interesting to watch the graduations by which the community settles down to {ts duy's work. By 9 o'clock the rush of traffic has become something tremendous and It grows by leaps and bounds until it reaches a clmax At 10, From 9 to 10 the calls often exceed 4.000. Then there s a slight falling off, becoming more marked as the day ad vances, and between 4 and & nine-teuths of the business ‘phomes have subsided But, oddly enough, the residence 'phones at that juncture suddenly take up the tale and their heaviest business Is between 4 and 6. T suppose the business folks are through then with the main cares of the day and have a little lelsuro for long-dis- tance gossip. Thraughout the early even ing calls don't vary much one way or the other and with 8 o'clock they begin to dwindle steadily down to 1 which, as | 1 said before, 1s extreme low-water mark. “How many calls can a girl attend to In an hour? Well, I have made connec- tlons for 00 talks between 9 and 10, ¢ clustve of the numbers I reported as busy 1tor Sees Wonders, Editor W. V. Berry of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring Mammoth cave, contracted a severe caso of piles. His quick cure through using Bucklin's Arnica Salve con- vinced .Im it I8 another world's wonder. Cures piles, injuries, inflammation and all bodily eruptions. Only 25c at Kuhn & Co's, Do you want a stenographer? cents for a Bee “want ad." ables, get Spend 2, DREW 0N Plan of a Young Hoosicr for Increnw ng His Bank Acco C. Newell Lodge has fust reecived n lot- ter addressed to him that girdled the globe, reports the Indianapolls Pross. 1t was sent from Indlanapolls January 18 last i jo o m Cass Connaway and was addres to Tabriz, Persla. This city is in the heart of Persiu and every ounce of mail matter reaching it goes in on the backs of camels. Of course Mr. Lodze was not at Tabriz an the upper left hund corner of the enve lope containg the direction, “In five dass forward to Kioto, Japan,” it was sent its journey. After ts arrival there it duly advertised by the Japa stal ay thorities, but, as Mr. 0y prac- tleing law at Indiay did not call for {t. &0 the let ded to the United States vin u P and finally reached the Yesterday Mr. another letter. it wus add kok, Stam, fn care of King Some months ago a number of § were lounging around a club and the versation turncd on Mr. Lodge's letter, which was then muking its weary journey around the world. — One young man sald, half jokingly: I think I will make o sight draft on the sultan of Turkey." The e was 60 orlginal that he was urged to make the experiment, and accordingly the next morning he drew a sight drafl, payabls o himself, and sent it forward’ through i local bank. In due time he recefved word that the draft had been pafd and that his bank wccount had been increased o the ex tent of $25. It 18 thought that the minister of finunce or the chancellor of the ex chequer, or whatever official has charge of his sultanic majesty's finances thought it an easier plan to pay the draft than make the matter a subfect of diplomatic corre spondence, The Indlanapolis man that mado the draft feels that Buropean and Asiatl. rulers are such easy game that he s think ing of drawing on the shah of Persia, B sty Lodge it Hang nghons pung m To ifie Soutfl AN Southwest Homeseekers. UESDAY . December 4th a TOURIST—On TICKET OFFICR S. E. Cor, 14th and Douglas Sts, OMAHA, NEB. Rats November 20 18th, Sale Daily. ke STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE kills RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES and all other VERMIN, lcaving no odor, At B s alldealers, 25c, B Platrte Pase o, Chige Tl a box. vore HRPENN QOOMANY LIFE BLOG. BRANCH oRARA ED HEOLN NES. JAMES E BOYD & CO., | Teisphone 1039, Omaha, ) COMMISSION, , PROVISIONS and STOCKS | GRA. BOARD OF TRADK. ohn A W, Correspor. Ce Coreot"iresto dhicass ane Now %¥orh EY8.C0.

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