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THE _OMANA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900. COMDILION OF OMAHA'S TRADE s r = v | CONNERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 2758 5 St el 8 s e | OMANA. LIVE STOCK MARREY S RYE-Firt at 4 ¢ ember, $6; January, $6.10; . $30,668,200. Increase, 310,700 FLOUR-—Quie. . patents, $36043.65; extra @e.; May, ' $6.30g9.40, July Y crease, $1,645.8 cle, fancy and stralght, $8.15¢3.25, clear, $2.54 | 5.60; September, $6.50U6.60; October, 3 ‘h total reserv Femerve re Volume of Business in All Lines Continues :E’f’f"",’f [Timothy, steady, $2.7604.3. Flax, | Wheat Holds Steady on Dag's Oables, De- | TI! 212 i o, $2,990, Cornfed Oattls Are Ton to & Quarter Lower marke wee Mark J . Increase, $4,602 < W, to Increase, CORNMEAL-—Eteady at 82 nbe: i it Hi . > o A for Week and Feoders Also. (BIRANT QU B T ke, st track, cember Closing a Bit Higher, PRI, 7 y . othy, ar! brints i Stocks -‘nf‘m'.:.a —— FIRM WARKETS ON NEARLY AL STAPLES | mo@giogir ™" """ /M0 R oy ioe o ONLOOKER IN CORN MARKET 8-Steady: fresh nearby. S | coneTime onue igs bor vent Smlal [HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER - TRON ) NT! o | zenanTH Gesd T RLHLE e BAGGING- : . § _ [ L P, ST acific ... Trade in Country Now Much 'r-‘v'i:'“\’-\x;rx“l(' e, stoady: fobbing, $ia | TER1€ 10 Oats Very Dall-p ovislons | fair 1o cholee 9%« 4 4 )"\h-n Land j | Fat Sheep and Lamba Sold Steady All IVISTON k. steady; jol n 13 | A v , \ e nd . X Henvier Than for Some Time Lard, higher at $7.07 Dry salt meats BSked) Firm and Active, Having Rallled ) o higar 37N :l‘lv"xh' e Week .udl « lu:!rr Feeders and Frosy P ::mdy.muu:_-u mix:‘ w‘"u' sar, rbs and | Sharply on Light Hog Reeelpts Dt | pmer Vel ) e ) u.,,s I:,....." Fally ear wides, §7.62'y Bacon (Loxea), steady; 00, : W' | Boston & $ & C ten cos. ood Reorder Dusine extra, shorts, $§ clear ribs and clear ~Estimutes for Monda. cunh, T Deg ! January, | gOSIOn Elevated. 156 Adventire Lt Eides 38 624, 4 N bae high ! Boston & Me.....191 ' (Aliouez Min. Co —_— " ME’!AI,‘H‘ Lead. steady at $4 Speltor, mhep, N i gk Comboide Qo130 [Amal pper SOUTH OMAMA. ower at HIC “Wheat Heid iy X st et 8 ominion Coall.. $14 Atlantic MATIA, The statements made a week ago regard- chikens, bo; turkeys, | o CICAGO, Nov. H.—tWheat held steady & Rah, ENGE Decemer, S0 | 80 B0 1133 *Hoston & Mot Recelpts were Cattle Ing the impro condition of \rade since | e, Blgc ¢ cables today, December closing % FEDECClover, quiet but firmer; Decem. | Federal Steel 47 Butte & Boston. 914 | Ofcial’ Monday 5,100 election can be repeated with even more creamery, 204 @4 over yesterday. December corn closed |, * vl W t : o’ pra... ¥ 'sear & Hecla Offcial Suasaly i ok truth now than at that time. Reports re- b 7 %e and November %e higher. Oats elosed o i, - Fitchburg prd 3 Centennial . Official W . celved from castern markets show that| RECEIPTS-Flour, 1,000 bbls.; wheat, 21,. | U0Changed and provistons unchanged to Minneapolis Wheat Market, bt 7 fi“."""“‘ 15 fiantorae S both manufacturers and jobbers wre having | 00 b eory D0 oui oate: 1000 buy "'\“',hti"""" i . & ik AL TR ALHBAT B, Biec i B ENOREIN ivravver ch better trade they have had ’N ur, 8,u) bbls., vat, as qulet and rm. Liver- R g ! Mex. Centra 104 Parrot Tor Beveeal “,.,k,":_u‘,“"':"“ h::(» iomhbs "‘ (85,000 bu; corn, #7.0W bui cats, 1000 bu. ' |pool closed unchanged fn the face of | o Sapck h g Nich. Televhone. & Quiney ... ning full force and seem to have enough| OMAMA WHOLEYALE MARKETS, | HC decline here yesterday and to this fact | JLOUR P nta, $4.10a4 ‘ b o Week cnding ond | Oid Colony .01 A . orders booked to last them for some time the pteadiness In the local market today ix | patents, S N S; | GId Bominion .- By \Winone e 3% | Week o to come. All the fall orders have been | Condition of Trade and Guotntions on | ilefly attributable. Moderate receipts ard ( ®econd 3 e Rubber ........... @ Wolverines ...... 4 placed conditionally, but for the last two Stuple and Fancy Produce. wet weather were contributory fuctors of | DRAS » . b 7 = “X:-‘fr:".‘»“m.-.- pald for hogs Woeks jobbers nnd manufacturers have| FEGGS—Recelpts, lkht; good stock, 20@22c. | MINOT importance. Trade was distinctly Daluth Market. ‘Asked. **Bid G several days, with compariss been receiving letters anking that the goods | LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 44@itc; roosters | Moderate In volume and largoly local, ai-| DULUTH, Minn., Nov VH New York Mining Stooks. RN pravioualy ordered be shipped as soon as | JB4C: 4 g Satec: 5%@sc; | though some small ouying crders were |1 has h, o December, | NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—The following are | 1900. [1899. (1898, [189' Pomulble g ey e o ave | B he A0, turkeve, [ " executed for ncrihwestern intereats. There | 148 LR My ghol | the closing quotations for mining shares TEN 40 30 i 3 ens, 5% | was very little December on the market, a R ® Fiiaed e today! | belng increased in wize. 1t may also be [G6c: roosters, 6@6c: ducks and geese, 8c; | fuct which wa. h fua — P | " takos 1) cative . - #810 that almost no orders placed eariter in | SFNE Chickens, per 10, 6G8igc." Trkeys. | 6t” s cann “durnand o %, ndichtive o R e B . il the season are being canceled. ANl this | "800 oo chickens, per dos., $5.00@ | About the floor, New Yark, however, r i ; i 3 TIPS PP DPPDODPPPTPDSPTN RERBERBBERLIELTEE2E Bz 4 There was no fat stuft on sals make a test of the market. A ew feeders arrived, but no material change in_the market noticeable “There hus veen a good, nctive market all the week on both sheep and lambs, in spite of the fact that the demand for mutton has been curtailed (o some extent on ne- count of the big_supply of pouliry. The Bupply Of fat StUM has not been oxcessive, though, as comyared with last week, there {8 & galn of 1176 head, and. as compared with the corresponding week of last vear, there Is & galn of 640 head. The sltuatic can best be described by caliing it a steady, active market all the week, belng 'the same at the close of the they were at the opening. Lambs T Qould & Currie. 100 c 80es to show that trade throughout the [560! mailard ducks, per doz., $30063.60; tenl, | POrted only fourteen londs taken for cx . o Wool Market, Hale & Norcros e "o i country 1s in a most satistactory condition, | §1 50@11.75; mixea, $1.80@1.76; Jacksnipes, $1.2 | POFt. The best buving waa by local shoria | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4.~ WOOL—Steady; Homestake ..... Blerra Nevada .. Locally the business situation 18 also en- [ @1.60; quall, $1.60@1.7; jack rabbits, $1.75g | Who, Impressed bf, the cabies and a dlum grades. Wazic; lght ° fine, UG1ic; | Teon Siiver ... . Standard }l!l;ly 10 the l1king of those most interested ttontalls $1 ",‘l’,'“""; {"' l:\'m\'l‘l:i l‘e “.VIou-lny, z""("'"" heavy fine, 1@i6c; tub washed, 18@9%c. ’({"."”f" : colde CPoRbed ¢ i Common to falr, .| clined to remain fully unprotecte $ * o ntar and us o ult Jobbers are having a nice | ¢ 5 :flxv:h'u 70%c and within a few minutas a— I ks are now being OYBTERS — First grade, solid | (7N Josse From this point the mar- [ Dull Day on *C N London Stock rapidly broken and at the present rate e New York counts, per can, hc; ex- | KoL 80 ,¥_~va:.;"<l“!;h4'ld.‘.; and glosed firm Sharply with R LONDON, Nov 0 e 1o 0 ¢! el , e s o A s g V| g < Nov. 24.—~The 04 ol B B not take long to put them in & e Nty SRCRre, 0 medium, ¢, | Board clegrancen 1n wheat and four wera| NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The most atrik TR T axs2zg e Biteseee CLACLE P SRR "2 £ =82BE. 2e08 B SR8y 8 o emismes e =43 o1 ss8s28 s ressres sossse oos Cons., money.. 98 7-16 Erfe | k W | equal to 893,000 bushels, Primary receip s | Ing point In today's market waw its dull- o s particula ing. | counts, per e, extra welects H IR L) ¥ do account do 18t p § nDlacing pond. bei ideks | standards., c; bulk ‘standards, ber SRt egated 451000 bushein. Minneapolis nd | ness compared with ‘the recont level of | Atchigon | - PR A0 At g Dinaing yood liberal otders | giap Duopith reported 47 cars, agiinst 86 fast | activity. “Neither the public ror the large [ Canadian B0y Reading Yy do owing o the more than usual amount 1GEONS-Live, ner doz., . of Which Eraled coinotToos cars, nons | operators seemed to Do taking any part |8t Paul ... 131 Nor. Pacific 'pfd. of confidence In 1uture tride. Cnjess somes | VEALS-Cholee, 810 fEar hem Eraded contract. Comparison with | in the market and prices drifted rather | Liiinols Contral\1% © Grand Trunk thing unexpected happens to change the | HAY-"Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale | fni’ duy was o hofidey, © he Corresvond- | aimlessly and hesitatin e continued | Loulsville « 8% Anaconda e are not as high as (hey were wt situation jobbers think this will be. the | Hay Dealers’ ,.u.urm?.m- olce upland, .‘(n,,, was i aulet B weakness in some stocks, especlally Steel | Unjon Pac. pfd.. $3% Rand Mines the best time lust woe |1I.E“n'r'||-;“hv:-rvn|h|x:: e pri r::‘-n':"::filyl“l(‘u hay of good color and 'llllx"ly. Demand hfr'" ne l:l"r“ )IrlnlK m"“y Fas"'the Tacilo gpened Over & Dot hignar And! BAR SIL —Qulet at 29%d per ounce. indicates Bunda ape. " Choice re' §00d, firm, active markets for some time | falr: receipts, 11 cars * of Nobemialo has th extended the vance later to over MONEY~8adl4 per cent. The officlal number of cars of atock | S2ZS5 P+ zuzmga P 9 v 1pply’ of November corne points, There wa 3 T yas: to come. The fmproved demand for practi-| OATE-No. 3 white, 260. W Tots on- @ BT echne ensy, | bhowp: at differe o Fac | goune,rate of discount In' the open market | brousht in today by each toad, was fully steady, but commor cally all lines of merchundlse makes an No. 3, e, » Generally he seemed inclined to rest and | and by outhein rallway stoc p for short bills is $%@4 per cent and for ) 5, Cattlo. Hogs H'U'S. | 534 ewas ire rather hard o move overproduction practically imposaibie and | BRAN=$I& ° ' obuorve Whit the market would do withon | irced” thom 1615 1ol cridpeles, which | three-months' bills 4G4'y per cent. 53 & 8t P. Ry cor L Drloas @ fitle weak. Anything an,there s every”reaon tor thinking that TABLES, . Small - country offarings and some {nkling of the favorable Hupusts S Ir oo R AN Qeatrable, however, i just about the consumption will continue as heavy [ TURNIPS—Per bu. basket, 60c. weather west were factors in sti o of the bank statement before | wmw verhe e iLnddld o & Ny the weck 5 a8 It I8 at the present time 1t does not seem CETS—Per bu., e, deferred futures. December wold between | ity appearance on the tape. Tha bear | NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Exports of gold R A T HCTRTONN! L CRolee fed Wethets, a8 though there s much chance of lower 8—Per hu 3%c and 34e and closed e higher at | traders have clrculated rumors that some | 80d silver from thix port to all countries & P. Ry i g o fale 1 fed wethers, $3.6: values rullng for some time to come. LETTUCE—Per d 3 3tiso. November opened at i4ie, sol1 to sterlous Influence was at work which | for this week aggregate $1 . silver 3 e R 0 gra thers, $3. 764,90 HADIEHES- ber dog., 3¢ a0, recovered to WBike and closed na myater th T st otk Which | bare and coin, and $23,560 gold 8L P, M & 0 Ry!l A mrans wethers, §1654 hoten Grocery Market Firm. BEANS—-Wax, per . basket, $1;|at 4e. Receipts were 416 cars g ment, Bhorts covered heavily in advance | o JPOTts of speclo this week were $0,38 IR A o ERalE i "o ghad ewin, 8 000 Thera have boen many fluctuatlons the |string, e tract grade. statement and a_general rally ve- | 8910 and Ho.007 sllver. e el T ARl o | RSies TEEDE mps, JNESE talE 10 BR0S last weelc In taple inew of grocorien The | POFATOES—Per bu. 40@sc; Tdaho, per | The trade in oats was Vistsle o the nakel which ited the whole market wei | 4T e Lt Mo Fonc Vol Mrohanc [ & 178 B onat 11 P R E Ch A T ol g LI O AL S T R eoling, however, on nearly all lines 8 good | bu, 75 eve, bu at was about Changlng or last night, many stocks rieing a | d18e to port of rk fo ek | P B :t | 800 feed vethe @S To; tee o -:_m' :1,':“ and the tendency is more in favor S“A‘.nu:l\ F"F"T‘fr'?s':"" ‘l"lfll'l ";i’““’fi' :‘:'Tlgm" ‘Ior' ]M‘ny lrnmlnued) a8 the nt or n‘wrnr i The r\n rs \wrrohm.,.-n Were valued at 39,19 m.mll(’“l,kp‘:“l".“r Wt e LG4 40, Representative sulen: of higher than of lower quotations on the | © GE-<Per b, ligc; Holland seed, [ Pastime adopted by longs (o keep from | utruck by the faflure of any large buying Y % ot the T $ i T " ¥n-ul‘ DU, o eooie b Cokcs ratker | 1% "' OIng to sleep, The “spread ' contracted 1o | demand 1o develop with the cigy money | . Conditlon of the Treasury, Petdl Tednipts ) CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. hough, i8 in the sare unsettlod condition | YOMATOES—Per u. basket, 80¢ e premium for Ma December sold be- | conditions Indicated and they ‘put out | WASHINGTO! 24 -Today's state- | o, P00 F0 Y e the rocelpts was g that 1t has been for several weeks past. | ONIONS—Per bu., toe. tween 21%@il%ce and 21y and closed | fresh short lines in the last few minutes | Munt of the treasury halances in the wen. | The, dsposition of the dayis receints W8 | cueere Nominally Steady—Homs Five o1 Ny Tl a0h T prices aro | - CELERY-Callfornia. as to siss, 6g1to. | unchansed ac“aific: “RECpe Were 1 | of tho i exery for (1 aiouicr whera | eral cind, "Ouledaiye ot fiboiholbh S0 |g8 folow, oeh biyee'y : L [FRESSINVED, Steng oas st gaune, of Yp hEving teken place : FRUITS, Provislons were firm and nctive. The | hiirket at no time Show " “urgent | $hows: Avallable cash balances, $135,.0, | oBuyers, y Cattle, Hogs. 8h'p. | CHICAGO, Nov. #.--CATTLE—Receipts, ince lust report on the low grades of cof-| PEARS—Per hox, $2.0002.%, market opened easy, but rallled sharply fda ) hich eature yester- | 309; gold, $01,897,57 Omaha Packing Co 99 .. (900 head. Market nominally steady; ia- $0d 0 e iieal cortast ek Hhe pORAPES Deluwire and Ningata, per o- | on' e Iight liog” recoipts, i, iy aavance | day. Dut hew buying wi IV tcking, | - FR ks o s oy <o | tives, good to prime st .25 18; poor market In realit Thete » has ke c: Malaga, per keg, $6.50G7.60. |In hog prices at the yards. kers wers | even when the technleal question became N nan R 2ot | to medium, 820G, . re, $3.75 oA o M L B LU ' Natlve, Jocgi® per bu.i per | active buyers of pork, The market to diatincuy favorable, 8o farne the known | PARIS, Nov. tor, & steady open- DG e ook €0, vty 7 mixed stocker @3.75; cow, £2.10 sugar, no change whatever having taken o ', $3.0098.28, 0 see | adn, 0L the o) elded soma movements of monev #how the T ng on the bourse today prices were [ ATROUR & Gl 15 " 6 + ore. $3008 ce d e profit taking sales, but closed firm. da reived loss than $5,000000 this weaker. Speculators were Inclfned (o take | 4 ] J i o 4 D aried Feulta the brincipal change fa the | PPV PEF crate. s5.15 ary pork #old beiween §11 increage’ of $1 ip ' Gloww position, - view or | the ' | NATEANG & C8 e T Hi LS / ; 5! o . yriids advance on eVaporated TAepDAITIes LmMOURte TROPICAL FRUITS. and closed Tige higher at $i2.0714: i ment {8 supposed to | 0 proaching settiement and the unfavorab'e | Giher buyers ‘i iy yrou O pherries, ARANGES < Calite S o lard botween' 385715669 and 1 movement_of nearby in which | rumors about the health of the czar < Ing to lo por b, It is claimed that the | ORAX 3B MeaTiaitornis, seediings 175 | closed unchanged at $6.%0: Janua n ndividual b cerned. 'Thia | Toward the close sales ceased and pricos ¢ supply In first hands Is getting very short cans, $3.60; Floridas, #. ok g y b e 6 | Baons W b ey S S LT e ) y (extimu upply In fir [ gl ¢ BT ftem figared larger n the deposit Increaso | hecame firmer. Three per cont renten, 10 tals ;hf"n rm'v been no changes in canned | 1.4M uzv Calffornia, extra fancy, $4; # than did the loan expansion of $4.187.000. | 67ho for the Becount: exchange on London, | , CATTLE—There were a number of cattle fully 6c hig rults so far as quotations are concerned, e Sstimated recelpts Monday: Wheat, §7| Therofore, in spite of the swelling of the | 2if 11ige for checks driven in today and put on sale, ineludiiy | and butchers, ~#4.7065.40; o but at the same time tomatoes are gradu- | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, rs; corn, 425 cars; oats, 140 cars; H0gs, | rexerve requirement sy $3,000.000, the | “BERLIN, Nov, #.—On the bourse today | #bout 300 head of steers that have been on | heavy, $180G6.00; rourh $4 66%1.75; ally strengthening and it is reported that |32009880., %0¢; lay- | 45000 head wetual surplus is increased by $4,608,600. homo funds were firmer. Amerieans and | {¢®d for a short time. They were put on | Hght, $1.704600 bulk of $4.85414. stocks in the hands of Baltimore packers 58 -Callfornta, new cartons, %c; lay- 1o leading futures ranged as follows AR active bustncss has been' done in | Canvdighs were caster. Mines jmmroved | the market® loday owing to a fire which | BHEEP AND ' LAMBN-Rece pis, are getting well cloaned up. Tt {s generally | €8, 85 s - = ——— | ponds, but 1t has at no time approached | considerably on large covering purchases. | prevented the cwner from feeding them | head. ' Market stead 1 to choles wath- e unat higher prices will rule in the [ 0 I8 AN O, o b, 130; | ATtICles. Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yew'y. | tho high Fecord volume of the market of | Banks wers maintained. Transvanl rails | Ionfer. The cattle were only warmed up. | ers, $00ULA; fafr to-choice mixed, $175 ear future. J" ~ English walnuts, per ., i P 59, Prices are generally higher hop W LIS o By ' Tons | and consequently were in me condition for | @4.00; western sheep. ' $L00G 43, Poxcu Farinaceous goods remain the same as | fiiberts, per Ib., 13c; almond gr" 1b, 156 | *Wheat | | LR K S s T NSO B { 1 prices strong. 0 ek, 8. new 4s advanced %, D hecks. Discount | Market. Asids from those there was noth- | sheep, $250a360; natlve lambs, $.40G0.20; they were at last report, with the excep- [ 20c; raw peanits, per Ib., 6@64c; roasted, | Nov n | gl | T o R o0 o adad and o 4b | Sofk, Hmg #uptes for checks, Discount | [I8"GF mich consequénce on sale And the | Weatern® lamos, $4.1040.5 tlon of rolled oats, which have declined 1bo n“z ey Brazily, 1ac; Pecine. vioc, Dec. |10%@%| U1y T0M@3, | 14, and b6, % per cent over the ruling call | months. 41 ber cent. market was { about the usual Saturday o per bbl. Owing to the high price of No- IDEB-No 1 green, 0.3 green, | Jun. [Tieam| | % T1%@Y% | price of & week ago. LONDON, Nov. 24.—Gold premium at | ¢ondition Kan City Live Stock, Yomper corn, Ryrups are in o very strong | §ci No. i salied: ¥4t 2 salted, The! [ *Corn— | e O'chmmercial - Advertiser's London | plehos Ayres, 13810, The premium at Lis. | There has heen a good liberal supply of | KANSAS CITY, X A—~CATTI position, though prices have not been ad- | No.'I veal calf, 8 to B%c: No. 2 veal | Nov. ig) 6 | aay | il enbiostam saye; Tho stock MAT- | bow les decined vy 710, cattle here this week. the increase amoun'- | ceipts, 200 Fead. ' Market Vanced as yet. The high price of cabbage | calf, 12 o 15 ibs., 4c: dry hides, 8@1dc;| Dee. [s57%ids| 364 0w 3 | ket here was very quiet today except in the prBdh il S ing to o4 head. Aw compared with the wama | cofpts’ for the woek, B0 hiad; cholce ex- eaused quotations on sauerkraut to be ad- | sheep pelts, horse hides, $1.00@2.25. May 50%‘3&!;@ 36% 36%@% | American department, which alone dis- Bank Clearings. week lgst year there Is an increase of 3126 | jort steers, short-fed botcher’ stock nnd vanced from 76c to 90c per half bbl. *Onta— | Pliyed ‘some moderate activity. London | cpreaGo, Nov, 2 Clearings, $21,077.4n; | head. The general tendency ‘of prices has | good feedin cattle in moderate supoly (e Other stavle lines of groceries remain just | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET,| Nov. 21 218 2% 2115 | And Beriin took profits freely in anticipa- $2.207.400; posted exchane, $18214 | hoen downward all the week, and the mar- | week and steady to a sbade lower, a i about steady, ‘| Deo 2l mged 2R, 3% | ton of the settiement Impending on Mon- | gyss; New York exchange, bc discount.” | cuge "however, ‘st Aji magket palnte « Chi: | Oroetsl st Ierh o Pl AsuBe | lowers, atve Active Hardware Market. Quotatio 14 L HOWHUOUY | day, At the lower level, Roweyer Ban ATT, Nov. 24.—Clenrings, §1. cago reports the decline on the bulk of the | G460 buteher cows and heifers, $1.0)78. Pork— iin bought bick @ falr amount of American York ‘exchange, 10415 medlum to good cattle o amounting 1o | cannere. §2 bous o0 tad wasterin, §8.00110. B4 1330 Sxehequer honds steadied the money mar- | S1% SH1PWav 2. ~Clearings, 16@%e, while the common steers went off | Wintared Texans, $1 6000 00; grass Texius | The colder weather of the last week has | | it Kot, Calls were hard at 3G3% per cent: | balances, 350800 money, 46 per AC ant Rrens as” thip. P chtomsr | #i0E50: calves, §3.6005.00. | C Nov. stimulated the dewand for all lines of aea- | NEW YORK —Nov. i Soble B ate o 0N Lonaigerasia | celpia 1008 Shin sxporis, B Gic: | My extent. Trade on thoe lines has not been | MArkst moderately active” and a_littie | Lard— particdiariy rashing the lant few woeks, buf | stoudier qi the strengin of wheatwintes | Nov. Row the demand 1s LD to. 16 usual Eo0d B S 0000 wiater siraighte, $8.00| Dec. standard. Jobbers are well pleased with | 9386, Minnesota patents. $3.9064 182, the outlook for the future and say they | SXiTas, $360G2.00; "Minnesota bakers', $3.00| May have done ‘more business wo far this year | §330 winter low grades, s2dsgs /e | Ribe= ihan antictpated and if they can do as well | KOUF: Quiet; falr to"good. 4 from now_on they will have no complaint | 0 fen # - A stocks. The announcement of the lssue of ¥ 4 been ‘as great as that e chofeest. w7 ad, . time money, 3%@4 per rf»nt._n:‘\‘m;m;nflmll- New York exchange, par bid, 10c premium | handywelght steers :«m m« sult _the m',{.‘ fl"s."x.dv.}',:.-n n.;m 1':3:"(':!:’3".5-?, 3.~ are offered in abundanc 0 08y at 4 per | SAked. ; buyers are probably no more than a dim® | 600 head: very litle chasge in values, (he Very ‘small discount business today at 4 per | *'NEW YORK. Nov. 24—Clearings, $205,- | [n\ar for ‘the weele, while the loca Sola: | Whoipads very litle chaake In values, ihe cent. 433,02 balances, 39477731, ble grades are nll the way from 6 to 20c | Febvy ™ s oah 00 mixed, $80G406; The following are the closing, Prices on | P HILADELPHIA, b Moy, W —Clearingn, | lower. The warmed up stuff and common | §{30e % vige, $165G1T the New Y rk Stock excl L 083,654 bulances. 32,166 638 grades are very hard to move at any price, 3 SO UAMBS —Recotpts, %0 e T B BALTIMORE, Nov. 4. ~Clearings, $3.007,- | {i"paciers do-not seam 10 want them. . | head ' Market: steads: roseiie th wo g 30 Nov. .5g3.00. Buckwheat flour, dull| Jan Atchison w . 826; balancen, 3396767, The cow market 18 also considerahly i | 5G8. s i i i ., 3396, # alen congide ) 4 revenly dis to offer. The demand at present in for no | %4841 yed ¢ BOSTON, Nov.'s4.—Clearings, $35,047.47; | jower than 1(" was o wedk ago. The oot | Videa "sa over onehale the Teeipts w- 2a A do pfd. § a0 particular line, but slmply u demand for ail | ow FWHEAT—Qulst at WG o L f., — naitimors” & O.. 10} Whee balances, $2,762,369. cornfed cows and helfeis are"probably not | rived’on Tuesday: the Ligh prices of the clagses of goods used In cold weather. 3 4 = 0. 2. Canadian_ P! §ile 1 . o more than or 16¢_lower than at the vious W 3 ardly Intained; The market Is atill in s most Realihy cone FURNMEAL-Quiet: yeliow Hestern, 8t0; Ash quotations were as follows: .oi. ols Wis. Central ... Cotton Market. lone of last week. Canners are alss but | Drevious week were hardly . Muntaineas dition. Tron and ateel men are being rushed | 'Ry et ne SEAa2e). .| FLOUR-Dull winter pagents. .7003.%; oo e Third Avenue U2 | NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The cotton market | very little lower, as the demand for them | whife kiiling Jombs. stockers and fe a1 to keep up with thelr orders and as & re- u'; : No. 1~"»°f"'r N g A ralghts, $3.10@3.60; cl . $2.9043.00; spring 4 el B & O X:rl frabss % | opened steady and 1@7 points higher and | has been in good shape. It fs the medfum | Kinds were about steady: lambs, $4.8075 49, sult they are holding thelr goods ‘at kaod sata 178 Woelo, 0,1, £, New York, lule, W3 ptents, 85063007 straghts, | G 1 & . NAHPERl i while tnactive much of the sossion muin. | grades’ that have gone off the most. and | milito sy foird 30" stockers and. feeders on her_quotatio o- iioa 2 . hakers, $2.80(12 Chi, Ind grosee e ained o bulllsh undertone and held well [ thay are all the 3 ower 10 D504.28; ctlls, 5 ted for the. tuture. The tealis T=Qulet; teading, 4108, o. 1, £, r—~No 3, 68%@72c; No. 2 red, 70| do pfd, ... Adams Bx.. up ta the inftinl figures. The customary | the woek. The markot on sueh kinds wos | 82004285 cull . on ull linen is much better than it was & | Bugag AlIne barley, o L 14| grge, 5 s chi, & B o . week-end Nquidation was'In force, but the [ very dyll and vellers fount it difficult to dis- st 1L . Stoek. Tire ‘vt meves more favouniiak or (he t; | "BARLIY MALT—Quiet; westorn, 656 Moo N SgMar o b vellow 40/ 8 i b \Vells-Far Tttt thn. Tha e ot work aans | PoFho feader trade has also been tn rathor | 8T, LOUIS, Nov. 2_CATTLE—Recelnts the” preaent' time.~ Local Jopbars. are” ail | sos FLEAT—Recelpta, 18,07 bu., exports: SATS_No_ 2. 22%c; No. 2 white, 28%c; No. | €' C. C.'& Bt L. iy Amer. Cot. Ol .. 31 | (a8 SEATEE™ , ‘rriends of the staple, to say | bad shape. There ‘were very fow 'really |0 head. including 0 ‘rexars. Market ¢ounting on o firm active market for some and 16%e Sleyator; No. 1 horthern; |8 white. UG 26e caeae i % Amer: Maiiing ! the ‘least, | Liverpool ‘aent botler. cables Cholce cattle on \he market, ‘and such e8| $00g6.20; steers under1,0°0 th., 0o me to come. g o o prd. ik an expected, futures there closing 2| d1d arrive a Sokers and i cows and . 84, 1, 0 b, afioal: No. 1 harG | BARLE choice malting, 67@eze. | Ao 2d prd....... 17" do ptd.... oints Beher And shot cotton 1-160 higfr. | time. Tho great bulk of the cattle on mile | ftockers and feeders, 82 hit'ln, Mare LU ¢ Dev: deon) Thoaa otTiEy End axclted: Inter Arminess | BB No. 1, $1.67; No. i north- |Del. & Hudsc Aerody & T G UG tnformation way accompanied by for- | Were rather on the common order and trade | BAEES (% GG S 3907 - { -+ » ! " P X 0 v v e . & W, do {| SERETLIII ) et Tat understood to be v Vi slow. led'um nds of stoe! i cOw! " eifers, $2 k: The dry goods market has also been Im- | on unsatisfactory cables, absence of liqul- | Western, Prime’ timothy, ~ $4.1504.25, | Del. L. & 4 Amer. Spirits ... 114 | ¢lgn buying orders later und 00d to ba PR L 475 cows and helfers, o coldes 0 s ‘ - | Clover, o ct grade, $10. Denver & R. G 3 od Inst inability t q t 10! OW 4 | enaipts, 5300 hend. Market ho Doyed by the colder weathar of the lust | datlon and covering closed WORo nef ad. | CR2yes TRITNE' ETOMM B ber bby., sto.amg | a0 Drd.... AL BT e o alograms from’ the bt | 8t any"time ‘thia yeak. I trly mood | O i hin, S4- 14807 DACKarS, o e 0 ouithin & ghort time there has | yance; Merch. 3 -10Q0es” ot “fous Novers: | @11.00. ' Lard, per 100 Ibs., 870507175, Short | Brie ... A0 pea. ¥ again declared that holders were standing | feoders, can be austed 1oe lawer for the | S o 0250 trade I the cogntry very Bctive and ae s | Dot '7io; Decombat, 713 X ribs wides (loose), $875@7.70. Dry saited | .40 18t pfd 4 Aler, 8. &3 to thelr 10 per cent provosition, with offers | Mevks Wwhils sgme of the commoncst kinds P A 18- Receints, 100 Atk Taiall, oy very active and sy & | be e e s ar 8o’ bu.; exports, 7,- | shoulders (hoxed). §5.614G8.%. Bhart elear | Gt Nor. pfd:. 2 i | below that level refused. The market closed | BFe Probubly e lower than at the close | f | Market steady cn muttonk, 58 H-’"rn‘-r"‘l:}n:mflg‘3-2“"}‘:3‘“}:‘;‘.3 ot | a0 i wates, 6,000 bil.; futiiren, 80000 bii. | sides (boxed), $8.50G6, . " | Hocking Coul PN “Biate, 2% | quict, net 3 points higher to 8 pointa lower. | st Woele Lightwelght cattle o the tom? | : Tambe, 0610 culls and bucks, perature, however, has brought with it a | spot. Spot market steady; No. 2, 4ic, ele- | WHISKY—Basls of high wines, per gal., m’;;m,:"“(,""; ptd... i pot closed aufet: middling uplands, 104c: | 1), but cholce yearlings are selling in [ 325043007 ste $2.5004.00. Kood demand for winter-weight goods and | vator, and 46c. f. 0. b.. afloat. Option | §1.2 " [{iois Canta Amer: Tobacco middling gult, 104c; wales, 2 hales RO L R LD — sin v A ‘romilt ordera hava boen Coming in | marke was advanced moderately’ on pros- | SUGAR-Cut loat, a1ic granuinted, s7se; | ol fintral 16 o A2 % |luree ¢ oned Guist: Novembe ool AU the Tasd ot ihia woek the domand | St ton s Blosk Market, | thick and fast and wholesalers have had | pects for wet weathe: ¢ A RE are the Teceibia’atd & Lake Irle & W.. 8 i i §.860; March, b8 ] . or choice ot SMIVER_JUDROVES oonkde | R ol i il ahout Tall ‘they couid. do o AN Delt, threatening the movement. The | Following are the receipts'and shipments lrle & W.. 8 Brookiyn R. T §:360; March, b8ic; April, .52 Mn o} | rnbly and prices ulso pioked up & itls, | —The Journai quol oromptiy. There 15 Now no doubt but whet | strength of wheat also heiped; closed firm | for today: TaR R Colo.” Fuel & June, 978: July, D.76c; August, 9.02¢; Sep” [ What has been said of steers Ts “equany [ "o TLE - ,\' d; masket rado will be of very satisfactory propor- | and te net higher May, 4dGashe, closed | Articl Recelpts. Shipments. | 158 X Con.” Tobacco .. tembor. 5 %e. trus of steck cows and heifers, cholce stuft | steady: quall 81,000 tlons all this ‘winter unless thete should | &C 42lac; December closed wt e, Flour, bbis setsrs JAOND 9,000 | Manhattan ool 1 i H GALVESTON, Tex., Nov. 2—COTTON--|belng' in good demand, but the common | Texas ‘and w « $12605.05; " cows and b an exceptionally open winter, which, of » OATS - Recelpis. 63000 by 70| Wheat, bu. 1L EX sobonn | Mt 8 R d ; Quict but steady at b Kigdh slowrand lower | . eat | Nelfer, S 000 Tin i, §2 0004 0 Gurse, would materially reduce the demand | B ; gpot, steady No. 2. 2 ! B4 | Corn, 7000 | M xtcan 4 : : of o peet | d en figm il mources bl i No. 3 white, f8ci No. 8 while, c; Qats, bu:. s 140,00 ml.’fn' '&l St. 3 clectric ... THE REALTY MARKET. fiecrs on the market (his week and the |and recders, $100 I Hoaes, he market 1s practically in the same R wail ot e; bu, § s | “do pfd —Recelpts, ¢ 0 head; @100 el ! HRigste. Options, quiet, but well sustained. prd.... commoner grades though have wffered : e, $4.90005.00; bulk of wales, condition It was a week axo, no important | 8¥e, Options. quiet bup, Wy SEECREE | Bariey, bu. 160,000 | Mo, Pacific © 1\l & } INSTRUMENTS flled for record Friday, | home extent in svmpathy with the decitne A g ’ i changes having taken place. Raw cbtton 18 \ ; On_the Produce exchinge today the but- | ) & 6 AR Aol g TR Soms Axtant (B SVHIPALLY Wil the dsclina BT o b i hsiias. & b wtlll fluctuating back and forth to a conid- | Cholos, m(. state, common to cholce, | ter market was dull; creameries, 15@2iige; (M., K. & o feeders have soid practically in the #ame | morkat ptesdy, | AMBS—Recelpts, 200 head; erable extent, but the manufactured articles | M o i Co T1@tse airies, 1320, Cheese, active at 10g1ligc. coneee 209 KiGona) Bis Warranty Dee: ¢"as 18 noted above for the nutive ., | market steady. are not showing much variation. ‘Tho mar- | 1000 crop, d6wites 1 crop. e KES, quiet &t . J. Central . Rt L Boa % |, L. Bmith to H. B. Powell ot al, lot HEY N0 TIAUENETD LORHIR NRHYS cAtUR, ket remaing good and firm and the general | 308e; Bacific coast, 190G Crob. — N. Y. Central 'l Nafichal ‘Lead 15 block 1; lot 16, block b, Solomon's BAPHAMUEALYS #0008 w Yort Live Stock, Impression 18 that prices will at least go Firm; Galveston, 20 to 2 lbs., Averpool Graln and Frovisions. Nortol & W.... 2% "5 “pfd, . 0.1 add; el lot 23, Bowling Green........ no lower than they are now, while they {fornia, 21 to % 1bs., 19¢; Texas | LIVERPOOL. Nov. 24—WHEAT-Spot, | 90 P Natlonal Steel ! Maty Hornberger ot al 1o Behooi Dis- may be highe n goods wre ulso In o} Caulf firm; No. 1 Colifornia, 68 2%d; No, 2 red | No. Pacific /.00 do 16 | " triot of Omaha, taxiot 12 in 8-16-13 % siaughterers: Htle trading; feeding stond go0d strong position, the same as was f ittt western, winter, 88; No. 1 northern, spring, | 49 Pfd....... Ly DAl Hrake1so . | oW, Morton to W, Y. Teetzel, ot 4 5 f 2 i cables unchanged: cxports, 1016 cattle, orted @ week ago. The silk market is i % c; | 88 34d. Futures, quiet; December, 0s11d; | Ontarlo & W “ No. Amertcan .. 13% | 2, biock 3, Ambler Place.............. % 2 sheep and 2,000 quariers of . Veals, alno looking up and jobbers are of tha | A ’ March, 6s 1yd Ore. Ry, & Nav Pacife Const ..., 8 “owe ‘and husband to same, Tot ; nominal: grassers, §2 272 50 Uige. e, By J.M. Lowe ‘an ’ b “g"“"“" that this I about the low point and ufet; domestic fleece, 24@26c CORN—Spot, _steady; American mixed, | 30 PI. do st pfd. .8 11, block b, Patrick’s 24 add i b 2064 50 3 158 4 80 BHEEP AND ' LAMABS-Re that any future changes will be in the di- | m oY OO frRbe: new, 48 3id. Tutures, dull; November, 48 | hennsylvania . uo i Braveeii 61 | g2k ROEk St had wite o Ailce iy, STOCK CALVES. head. Markot slow; s rection of higher values. The market then, | T$38Hr 8 iohay: spring bran, $16.00016.35; | 1340; December. 43 1a; January, 8s 10%d. | Reading ... U1 pacie aail L0 Jots 12, 16, 16 and 17, block 2, South orssisn MERTETT 3 270 4w $50; common {0 & i as a whole, 18 In & most satlafactory con- | oty 17.00019.80; winter bran, $17.000 BAS-—-Canadian, bs $4d, do lat pfd.... Feople's Gas ... ol Ryl ) o 40 4% HOGS- Recelpt 772 head; nothing dition and veryone seems o be nguring on i i (1) RHE e FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady | pflo 34 ffd- - Pressed 8. 10 | Mary Keok to W, H. Johnaon, trustee, 4 D400 300 120 66 Market nominally sicndy. " gemuining firm for un Indefinite length | “PROVISIONS—-Beet, quiet; family, 31060 | at 8 td. do prd . Wij lot 4, block 3, Credit Foncier add i 170 850 ¢ Sidon 1n Sishi of time, 1176, mens. 89,0008 S0, bect hame, W00 | IOPE_AL London (Pacific coast), steady | g iy . W, B Johnson, trustee, to J. J. Min- STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS slaniil T T s Better Demand for Footwe packet. $10.00010.50; city ex L . 3 ; § nick, eame . ) . [ ollo? J ut meat PROVISIONS—Beef, extra Indla mess, ;. < o Gkl . cstern markets November 24: 8, $18 00q117.00. Omaha Bavings bank to A. C. Mo A b principal western markqts November 24: Beot and shoe jobbers have also come In EE' b-l‘llou, Bariiee: plekled at €9s; prime mess, nominal at 6s. lot 16, block 7, Poppleton Cattle, Hog: uhm“fi ' elstrom, & 10904 for their share of the improvement In trade. | pickled hams, 8%@9ic. Lard, steady prime mess, westérn, firm at 728 3 9 ark by . -1 830 South Omaha . R~ Y They are not being particularly rushed with | ern m-m-d."fl‘r& November short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs, strong at’ du) s - Laather Bonnon Land synd 7Y ) . b LL628 888 Chicugo o..... A o0 130 orders, but ut the same time thero are signs | $7.60; refined.’ firmer; continent s 468 9d; bacon, Cumberland cut, 38 to 3 Ibs., 1760 U B, Phbbe . Wyant, fot 15, block . Kanwas Gty . 0 i of rotallers’ stocks being broken up and | America, $8.40: comnfl\mll‘“ M. .| strong at 478 6d; short ribs, 18 to 22 Ibs. | gt. Y S AS as IRR saee Margaret Bruning and husband to HOGS—There was another heavy run of [ Bt. Louls ......... s b3 ) the outlook for a good reorder and sorting- y: ' famlily, $1450a15.00: short clear, | strong at 488 3d; long clear ‘'middles, light. . Pacific A0y w.-mf'm A Central West Investment company, hogs here today, but in spite of {hat fact ) 1,004 50 up business (s befter than it was a short | $14.00(r{5.00; mean, 312000130 30 to 8 Ibs., firm at 483 8d; long clear mid: | 8o. Rallway ... 15 1t B n 3 feet of eby lot 7, Hartman's tho market 'was active and generally Ty | Totals . 3 3 W L time ago. BUTTER-Quiet; creamery, U@i6e; fac-|q heavy, 85 to 46 1bs., firm at 478 64; short pid add higher. The first sale: re only about be 8 business fs In good shape and | tory, 12@lte; June creamery, 18G23Wc; im- | olear backs, 16 to 18 bk, firm at 44s; clear . & Pacific i, higher than yesterday's general marlcet, Evaporated Dried Frults. eling men are meeting with good suc- | itation creamery, 18@l3c; state dairy, 18@ | pelltes, 14 to 16 lbs, firm at 66s; shoulders, | Union Pacific . al. C 3 4, block 1, Potter & C.'s 2d add.... the bulk of them golng at $4.83% and #i.85. NEW YORK, Nov. 24—EVAPORATED cess all over the west. Retalers apparently | 24c. 5 e September fancy, | #44are. 14 to 16 1bs’! strong at 3 9d. Lard, | "do ptd. “ g 8ame to same. lots 3, 5 and 6, block 1, kers were all llberal buyers, and, us u | AppLES-Thero was nothing in the way are counting on doing a good business in [ CHEESE—Quiet; large Septembor Sarge | prime weatern, in tlerc steady at 888 9d; | —— " same, and other property.............. result, the market kept getting better. | 5\ L*ac elopments noted for cvaporated the spring and as a result are willing to buy small Beptember fancy, 1lc: large | Anerican refied, in palls, quiet at 9s 6d. TP Vi A After the firat round most anything would | gppias today. the market ruling qulet and arly and alwo (o place quite liboral orgars, | fatcy. | q.“uv‘\yl;“::;:bf"rnénv‘,m“‘. Aoiuntn, | (g BUTTEI Fineat United Biates, qulot’ at New York VMoney Market m,q‘ 4 1o o indens eaei brin s and then they, began’ paying | BhLGY ‘0" Nominally “unchangs ber goods trude is movi o G8 : 0. | 959; good United States, qulet at 8is 6d. EW <, Nov / L B ney to Windsor Savings id 8,67 . Could be expected under {he o | 2042ic: wostern regular packing, at mark, | “raYLoOW—Firm; rime city, 2s 3d; Aus- MW ORI, Nov —on catl, | F 1 & Btate common was fuoted at s 5 iy l L 4 t e 5 cholce, Bl te 0 but what s noeded 1 that line | 20g&Nse; western, loas, off, toc. traila, in London dy at 4 per cent; prime mercantile | D8N, Part taxiot & tn 10118 a8 909 was pald for severai of the chojce | §iAL8, COmmon Wai Agi0ted | I Cotder weathor and snow. " Trage e | - FALLOW-Tirm; eity, 6¢; country, 4% | "8k 5 el M, A honey and husband to Henr: lightwelght hogs. At the high time the | "EHAThrORNTA DRIED FRUITS-Quiet; ) i Amerlcan finest whits, SRUARG BX CHANGE-Nominal, with | . Coleman, ot 10, Cherry Garden .. y marke, “was 10c higher than yester priines were quoted at from 3ic to K 10 the praent time hus been of vory wutis” | @940 oioany; domestic, fair to extra, | 619 6d; American fineat’colored, . actual business In bunkers bills ni 344 | 8. 8. Hazlet and husband to same, neral market, a8 8 good, bound, as to #lze and quali{y. Apri 1o oth rubber clothing L~ b d —— - eri 1 4 ket from start o finish, o that A S iags, Shtied ¢ t e @ABSH for demand and $1.804¢ | same i market from Roval, 11@14c; Moor Park, 16@16c. Peac and e'loes and with @ normal winter dounts | Ise; Tapan, 4RaScL L L sugar Market. alxty daya; ‘posted raten. 4y630nen® g Deeds, practically everything was oit of Arst| OGS i6g20c; unpeciod, oab leas will continue to be fully as large as| COU dresscd, auil; brotlers, 10gic; | NEW ORLEANS, = Noy SUGAR-- {a bllls, $4.80%@4.50% g E i Rowever, was hardly as good as the best uaual, chickens, 75; ! | Quiet: open Keitle. §7-16a3ke; centrituga] VERC Certinenton’ " Sdusine; bar, | W, ] Potter, recetver, t0 F. D. Wead Bowever, Was hardiy as good as the best — — — rults amnd Produce. TG okers' price for lead | Sy@ilc; centrifuga ed, 4 15-16c: | 6 oxican dollars, 5 "] et al 2- ven . s “""N‘?...I"z&‘}&fi‘é’fl afb® or 1ead | ARTGR: ngdne: veliow, weconds. 4gh | “HONDS-State, Inactive: railroad, firm; | Sheriff to 8 H. Reed, ot 'i0, biock e ipbly of hogs at all market points Frult and produce men have had a very | was #. J dc. Molasses, steady ttle, 7G% governmen eak; vefunding 2s, reg. and | 0 Briggs' Place ... T P WIT LA R B Pl 4 AR A nice trade the last week. The demand from - centrifugal, SG20c; Byr v At 20412 coupon, 105, s, reg. and coupon, @ 109k, | Speclal master to Willlam Medland, Chicago in particular has had a phenominal L the country has been particularly heavy | Kansas Clty Grain and Provision LONDON, Nov.' 4.—BEET BUGAR—No: | new 4s. reg. and coupon, 1378 old 4s, reg. | lots 1, 2 and 3, block 2: lot 3, block Fun_ und the recelpts at this point have and the city trado hus by no means been of | KANSAS CITY, Nov. vember, s Sigd. ' and coupon, 1ss: ow, rel nd coupon, 1. | 1 and lot 3, block 4," Leaveiiworth fun spd e receipie at this pont Arye A T Deet demand. "As. andcibiieg | gamber, SHS; Mub bt opeh. teady, fair Renning, IUG; ContArumal. M | follos: " 8 Prices on bonds today ate as | o FerraCe iy i i it Bid fuly 36 1o epiie of 1hat (fel, e Harke; e an 8 antlcipate QT NO. , 6 = i | steady alr refining, 3%c¢; cen ugal, 9 ollows Bame to e , lot , oel - ° 1 o | Drices are higher, eastorn siock now being | Qe 1. §qeoe Bic! molnsses e Rofiried, | L iy i T ot s has been in good shape ul the week and quoted at $8.00g825. Cranberries have alko | CORN- Desomber, 2i4e: Mav, M No. o8 i No. 8, 343} | U. 8, ret, 2, reg1% N, Y. C. 1n been good sellers. Bell and Bugles are on | No. 3 mixed, 34c; No. 2 White, 36¢; X o, 840 10, B85 N a 5 the market how and are selling at 39 per | Mt bbl. Both California and Florida, as well | OATS—No. 2 white, 36@2%%e. & 2E 2338 28 N . N NEW YORK, Nov. 21 —BEEVES—Re- hfl" 1"1"4'\ 1";5 e i 2 60 celpts, 1,146 haid; for exporters and at the close are higher thun they 5 . N 1 Bere" on Monday: or on Hatiraay “ar aat | | Wrlta for sy, special Jlatter on Atehison 12, 8480 N Mo tandird P b 418,923 | week, us a glance at the table of average | NG other slocke, tnajed free. - Aeo 9t 12 g No. 13, No, 1 3458; standand 38, Teg sl No. Pactiic i — Drices witf aflow: - Packers have wpparendly | Eeviued editlon “INS AND 0TS OF WALL s Mexicun oranges, are on sals 0t the | RYE-No 2 i12he 88 ot lonf. 6; crushed, Ge; powdere qouRcs oo 0 NP9 Bpr 4% | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Satur. | wanted all the hoes that were coming. so w i stamps LEWIS C. VA Quotations to be found In another column. | A Y—Cholce timothy, $10.00910.50; prairfe, | $5.70; granulated, $.60; cubes, 8,1 coupon J y day, November 24, 1900: that each day's racelpts were cleaned up in R TR 4 ) There 18 now & nice trade in potatoes, The | $9.606#10 00 old 4s, reg .. Na ¢ Y Warranty Deeds. fhe hent demand. though If The Guality is S bulk of the stock on this market at the (" BUTTER — §teady; creamery, 1982c; 011 Markets, coupon % d 4 satisfactory anything under 30 pounde is resent time Is from lowa and Idaho. A | dajry, faney, 17 NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—OIL§—Cottonsend, [ do bs, reg.. | 113 F. Lomb and wifo to Potter-Sholes satiefagtory anything nder o Hosielee: ow Minnesotas have been on sale, but not | © TdG8 Firm: frosh Missourt and Kansas | weak prime. %c: primo yéllow. 520481y |+ Co., 1ots 11 and 12, block 13, Orchard ot dificult to mo Representafive a enough to amount to much, P range | stock, 19¢. s off, cases returned; new | Petroleum, dull; New York refined, $7.45: of C. 4 124y Reading gen | A dyaeeadh 800 | Mo A FB N - Tl from 45c 10 e per bu. Callfornia celery | whitewood cases included. ¥e more, Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.20. 'Roin. | Atchison gen. 45.1013% Rio G. W, 1 H. 1. Patterson to Robert nu)or. lot e . - has arrived and {8 in good condition. It fs PTE—Wheat, 76,200 bu.; corn, 26,400 | steady; strained, comm-n ‘to good, §1.00. | do adj. 48 S8 B Lo & 1M o . block 6. Hoggs & H's ad uoted all the way from 46c to Toe, the price Turpentine. quiei at 42'.@ e Canada B, 3. 184 B L & 8 F g 64,1 Frank Hoxie and wife “to' i’ "B bN pending on the size of the bunches. K 2 78400 bu.; corn, | LIVERPOOL, M U —OIL8—Bpirits of [C. & O, Ales..... 1018 St. Paul consolsl Thomas, w 25z feet lot §, block §, he poultry market was overstocked last h turpentine, easy at 30s 3d. Petroleum, re-| do s 1207 8t P, C. & P, 1n1 JHanacom Place ot creans week, the supply being away ahead of the fined 7 L& N W.'e do te. . € M Dunean to L. ¢, Wolfe, lot 14, demand. As a result the market took a bi, LONDON, Nov. 24—OILS8—Linseed, 21s 8 F. dob. s 80. Pacific’ (s.. . s _biock 18, Clitton Hill dike drop, as the quotations will show. Fres) e Sy N g .. | 84 Spirits of turpentine, 30s 6d. Chicago Ter. 4s.. % So. Rallway b C 1 Cox ;-ngl hun'b,tmllml Cooley, egs, however, are a little firmer than they | o 1}6:)3“"' Nov RN-Flrm; new No. T e 'x‘f o ‘s{. “4.‘ ‘:4' r]l R &&l’l‘ 11. g (»m l'l‘.:;-‘.':h ind‘ Bagin PB0R, . its 3 o , 3Bhe offee 5 3§ 3 o to B H yera & Week ago and butter remains just [ UM [nactive; No. 3 white, 8%e, tiled | nEw yorse e b P PER~8pot, | BHE senemal s X & Pactfic 10.110% | “yyn 0t 2, block 8 Orchard Hjl...... . through. Rio, quiet; No.'7 nvolce, Twe, mild, quiet! | F. W. & D. C. s, Tnion Pacifie 4 E, O, Devries to Christine Jensen, WHIBKY—On the basis of §1.37 for fin- | Cordova, D4@is4e. The market for fu: |Gen. Electric 1 1 iot 3, block & Comer ... o fshied goods. tures opened steady in tone, with prices | lows Central 13 | Anna Corrigan to o3 Doriayan, ot UIS, 2 H . unchanged, and ruled frregular all' the | L. & s 12 block 26, 1st add. to Corrigan No. 2 red, cash, Y k. Milwaukee Grain Market, forenoon with a weak undercurrent. U ) 3 A Place . o T4e; Novembe'r, 3 or, | 89 MILWAUKEE, Nov. 4 —~WHEAT—Firm: | favorable foreign cables, free J“¥m ry, 7le; May, 7 4, | No._ 1 northera, T%W@76c; No. 2 norther:, | celpts, offerings of spot coffee at former RN- ¥ ' Better: No. 2 cash, 86c; t coupon 2105 J. C gen, Total amount of transfers. = & £ QOOM4 NY LITE BLOG. oMAYA mrE By JAMES E. BOYD & CO,, Teiephone 1039, Omah, COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS s EBTZISRSHEE! to B. 8. M ton, lot 3, blocl g Drices, whh buyers absent ana ‘with. for. o Rt i B, Manis blogk -Steady; No. 1 40@9iec elgn selling orders, led to lquidation and Dull; No. 2 cash, 3c¢; track, & “gbier PRUTT TP TP PPN ERERRRIRISERLRNERRRS g ROBLTLES . s X 3 1 , lot 15, A, X Navember, ' Decamber. Sine; My, Aine | BARLEY-Steady; No. 2, 69g®c; sample, lbenr hemmering, later being partleularly | NEW YORK, No Same to same, lat 15, A, Kountse add, 1,00 heavy near the close; the market was | ment of averages of the wssoclat Total amount of transfers......... #,53

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