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v COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL s on Ohionge Beard Have Typical Holiday Beasation. 3 AF OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, fresh southwestern, $6; fresh south- | dull Toma rafls wers mostly low, 2 Americang were irregular and rather under Firm, but qulet: New York | parity. The comparative scarcity of stock full creams, fancy small, 1 New York | falled to influence prices, which were domi- fulk creams, falr to cholo 1otge nated entirely by New York. They were = afterward steadier, though unsettied. Then, n Market ~WHEAT=Dull; ay, Toc. NOVEMBER 25, 190, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good to Choios Beef Bteers Active and Btreng, Others Abeut Steady. HOGS AVERAGED A TRIFLE @862 for casting and cline of £1 s 3d took pl market under realizing, £6 and futures at £28 10w Lead was dull and easy in London, values declining 1s id to £1138 0d, while the local market for that metal was dull at $4.57%. Spelter ruled dull at New York, $4.30 being the nominal quota M g, Loridon spot spéljer Aoctined £167128 6. Tron markets were moderatel tive and quite steady. Pig fron war @11.50; No, 1 northern foundry, ¥ .00, No. 3 southern foundry, $14.004 No.'1 southern foundry, soft. $11.6016 Glasgow warrants closed at s68 0 and Mid- dieaborough closed at 43 ectrolytic. ce in the London spot_closing at A de- 3 veals. M y. " POV B chalee. $7.78; q{unfl\-. $150 d ted, 83, westarn, £2.15. SHEEP AND ' LAMRS-Recelpts, 498 head: sheep slow to a shade lower, lambs steady to 10c higher; sheep, $2.0073.35; culls, $1.26M1.95; lamh S04, with & fow extras at $3: no Canadian lambs, HOG8~Receipts, 5 head: no sales re- ported; market nominully frm 17 bulls. &£ feeders. . 3 2 feeders.. S 3 L1108 3 119 )0, 4 bulle.....1815 2 feeders . 895 i 9 cows. 1l cows. 1 cow 1 cow.. i cow. 1 #teer. 2 stecrs responding to the strength of New York's opening prices, elosed firm. Grand Trunks wore cagler. The geners t the close was elightly better. Mines were unsettlod Argentines and Brazil era weaker. Nov, 27 the bourse today Chinese were strong and feature of interna- tionafs. Canadian Pcifics recovered. Banks and fndustrinls were stron but the first ment irition closed easier, in con- sequence of the declaration of optos MILWAUKE v No. 2 northein, §@ise; RYE-—-8teady'; No. i, 6 BARLEY- Lower; No. 2, 6l¢ CORN—May, 84%0. fan Prri frm. 23HuEr ¥33 St Joseph ST. JOSEPH, Nou ceipts, 1,800 head; stead &80; cowa und helfers, $1 4 @6.50; bulls and stags, § snd f(t;:h-'r: 3. O ~Receipt 0 head: loway h and Hght mixed, $6 50605 82t Wmv:v‘“":n‘.‘l heavy, 85 700600, plies, §8.7004.70 SHEEP AND - LAMBS - Recolpty, head; natives steady to strong Stock in Sight. The following table shows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and shesp at the five principal markets for November 27 1 steor (ock Market. 14 steers Ive mple, 506G P WHEAT AND CORN BOTH CLOSE HIGHER | LOWER s “able—Neb. 11 cows 1 cow. b cows n—Neb, i cow 2 cows § cowe. Dalath Grain Market. 'H, Nov. 27.—~WHBAT--Cash, No itiac: No. 2 northern, 8% hern, 0l4e; Decomber, 897@ioc e 233 Day Une erately Active anged and Good Demand for Fat Lambs and Prices Improv tle, Feeders, However, Slow Sale Barely Steady. and WHOLESALF, MARKET, ‘ 175 B G Glilm 10 steers....1085 & 00 de nnd Trading Find Somewhat Advanced, Themaelves Lo LONDC Neb Condition of 1 sfeer.. Tr on Staple and Fane Quotations Produce 16 stoers 1 steer, 1 cow Yoo 3 230 Nov, 21.—4 p. m.—Closing: 0% do pfd......... : siplno, Pacific, ped: 1 Ontario & . «. k2 Pennsylvania 10314 Reading .. L0085 do 18t pfd Tt do 24 ptd #014/80. Rallway .. do 80 “4i | Unton L4 | do pfa..... YU 8 Steol do pfd Wabash 11y do_ pfd s - 2114 [8pantsh YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Dtoted, 806 20 cows L tapelck Bros. - Neb 1068 3835 10 cown a0 2 Kent B . 3 louth O . George Wallen—Colo R D 1072 L) 3 ateers 3. M. Wright-Wyo 1085 3 80 ateers 100 380 1 steer W10 2 80 R. R Stuckley ab. 1040 37010 cows 1110 2 70 12 cows. 126 218 R Kincajd-Neb, 2 feeders 2 cown 21 feeders cow. 1 cow. ows 1 bull ull 27 cows. 1cow.... 4 bulls... 1 bull. 2 calves 3 calves. .. 1 heifer HOGS--There was an _enormous run of héoge on this market today, the fresh re- Consols, money do _account Anacondn, Atchison al. & Ohiig Canadian Pac b & Ohio Chicago G, W Peorin Mabket. 1, Nov. 21.—CORN-Easier; — e sters, Reese, 50! & light fresh stock 0 y—-Hens, be; old re ducks “and RY-Turkeys, Salc; i@sc; spring chickens, % cows. CHICAGO. markets of holiday « cember wheat closing %@%e higher, De- cember corn itlee up and December unchanged. Provistons closed a falrly tive trade, 1501750 to dvanced Traders in the main dexired to even up deals aver Thanksgiving day nnd 1esult showed little Interost In w gable list was weak, bringing for December Tower at 7134 commissl experienced acter today, De Grains . Recelpts were Official Monday Officlal Tuesday. Offic sell—8. D. ATS white, 44tc, billed, through. WHISKY -On the basis of $1.82 for fin- ished goods. Hogs 16,101 .o ducks and lgaic; hens, BUTTER-Common to falr, 13 dairy, in tubs, 15@16c; sepurator, FRESH FIBH -Black bass, bass, {0c; bl 2¢1 bullheads, fins, catfish, 12 crappi ! 1ic; herring doc red snapper mon, 14c; sunfish, 6 plekerel, 6c; 8. OYSTERS-M ards, per can, Zc: extra sele 83%; New York unts, per Btandards, per gal., $1.2071 welects, $160411 5 PIGEONS—Live, per doz., e VEAL-Cholee, e HAY-"Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Ilna’ Dealers’ assoctation: Cholee uplan $0.6); No. 2 upland, $8.50; medium, $%; coarse, 0. Rye siraw, $6. These prices are for ay of good color and quality. Demand fair: receipts, 15 cars o Toledo Grain and DO, O, Nov. WHEAT .- -Strong; December, %0, May, S0c, CORN-December,’ fc: May, 8tc. OATS8-December, May, 4c, CLOVERSEED-December, $5.42'; March, $6.55. ed. - st woek Same week batore Same three week: fome four weeks Age ame days last Average Omah, Totals Arrest of Tral RT. PAUL. Noy. 21.—A spacial to the Dispatch from Nelhart, Mont. says: A man was arrested here today who fs sus pected of being one of the principals in the Great Northern train robbery of July 3. He gave his name as Robert Collfne Tator he was recognized as an old-timer in {hie yicinity, who has not been sean sinca Ay do 24 pfd [liinole, Central 3 " prices, pal K & T the nast’ several days, with com- NEW EalRana Mine Nortolk & W 6l DeBRBeers . BAR SILVER-Weak at %%d per ounce, MONEY. 14@%% per cent. The rate of dfscount in the open market for short bills 18 34@3% por cent; for three months' bills, 31§ per cent. rowd and a few ell, Rocelpts were genoral _early feelin 8t. Louis showe strength and reported the con- dition as resulting from long lines held by southern millers w! will take the whgat on delfvery. This announcement comfng iate had only a small Influence, that of sending a number of shorts to cover. De- gember closed rather firm. lge higher Local receipts were 9 cars, 17 of rade. Minneapolis and Duluth liums, per can, 2 itation in Opening Market Re- feved by Numerons Advances. NEW YORK, Nov. Heaitation was apparent about the speculation on the Stock exchange today. A number of ad vances falled to attract any considerable following or reflect any marked inflience on the gencral list, The selling pressure was not acute. Moderate reallzing was accom- 1 3 1 IDAHO 10 cows, o 2 helfers... 4 feeders 2 teeders 2 calyes 3 o8 2= cone = New York Mining Stoeks. NBW YORK, Nov. 27.—The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: £32 s: 2< “gess pesanss Ty LEGAL TNOTICE, Bids will be recelved at the office of the 3 NOTIO] 300 - 170 2 Jge o 2= B282 8RS ntract reported ars, making total for the three points of 108 cars, against 960 last | week and 8% last vear. Primary recelpts CORN-—New, 6ic; old, #ic BRAN--$I%, OATB 8¢, plished whenever the strength of the mar. t permitted, but It was not urgent and wus not pushed at the expense of values. Little Chiet . Gntario . Adams Con.. Allce Breece POTTYN SBLEBE 2235 celpts _amounting to other murkets wers Ackers started out over ' M) cars. As quoted little Tower, nickel commissioner of public lands and bulldin, at Lincoin, Neb. for the consirueton o #ixty new ateel cells at the state peni RBrunswick Con Comstock Tun.. Con, Cal. & Va, Deadwood Terra. Horn Silver ., Svare 108,000 bi VEGETABLES. POTATOES-Home grown, $1; nerthern, $1.10; Salt Lake, $1.10; Colorado, $1.19, CARROTS—Por ‘bu., e BEETS-Per l3-bu. basket, 30c TURNIPS—-Per bu., o00; Rutabagas, per 100 1w, $L3 CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $1 LETTUCE—Per bbl., § LETTUCE—Hothouse, per doz., 40c PARSLEY--Per doz., %c RADISHES—Per doz., SWEET POTATOES 1., Bge: genuine Virginia, per bbl., CABBAGE--Holland secd, crated, 11 ONIONS--Home grown, per Ib, 22 Michigan vede, per bunch, 2f%n; %c; Colorado, 40G NAVY BEANS-—Per bu., $2.16. FRUITS, APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.0084.50; winesaps, $5; Jonathan, $.50; Belleflowers, per box, $1.25. PEARS-Vikers, $2.25; 269, BraPES- Matagas CRANBERRIES—Per bbl B0aS.0; exe tra fancy, $8.00; per crate, $3. QUINCES—Per box, $1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS, ORANGES-—Florldas, $3 25@3.50; California navels, $3.50G0.7; budded, LEMONS—Fancy, $3.74.00, BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, $2.255G2.75. 00; F1GS—Californta, c. in 60-1b. boxes, per Ib,, idding a b The bears made an attack on the market % fio later in the day, encouraged by the mani- test hesitation of buying, and succeeded In reducing the price level considerably, espe- clally at points where it had beon advanced in the morning. Sugar was actively traded in all day and was lifted an extreme 3. Manhattan maintained its recent Aggres- &ive strength and advanced 2 polnts fur- ther. General Electric added il points to its yesterday's jump, but lost all but 1 point of the gain before the close. The re- cent severe pressure against Amalgamated Copper was relaxed and that stock rallied 1% after re ting a shade last night. A large demand for Southern Rallway pre- ferred lifted it at one time 1%. Evansville & Terro Haute gained 4. New York Cen- tral was under prossure at different times on account of the fatlure of develpments In the rumored Vanderbilt plan at yvester- day's meecting of the directors of the Van. terbilt rafiroads The movement of prices of railroad bonds was irregular. Total sales, par value, $1.- 290,000. United States honds were all un- changed on the last call The Commercial Advertiser's financlal cablegram ays: The stock mar- ket was easfer today, save bome stocks, American issues opened quiet and hovered around parities (i1l the afternoon, when New York purchase of Wabash, Chesa- peake & Ohlo and Southern Rajlway caused finish. There {s a cireumstantial story that Southern Rall y preferred is to ba retired The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: ompared with st year's 701,00 'bu. Beaboard clearances in wheat and flour equaled 426,000 bi A disposition on the pari of several lead- trig professional bulls to even up trades kept business dull in corn. ‘Thers was some utatde buving In small iots, but About as much selling by prominent traders. Ofter- fugs were moderate and cables lower, but the cash demand fairly firm. Decomber opened slightly easter > and sold down ulckly to Bllge. SBhorts took advantage of 1s price and covered and on the small Vanea fn wheat, December reacted and Slosed firm, W@%c higher, at 62. Recelpts were very wmall at 61 cars, Oats ruled easy early, following corn. The selling was mainiy for the local ac- sount and there waa some outside buying ecelving houses sold liberally, {ndfcatin + froe country movement. Decerber, wh spened e lower, fluctuated narrowly and slona” sfeady?“nchanged, at ke, Re- peipts were 182 cars. rovislons were falrly active and rulsd strong. Barly prices ware lower o a lower hog market, bt & good demand from the country and from ‘shorts brought sharp Rdvances. January pork, which opened 12iéc under vesterday, closed 2 higher at §6 January lard olosed ¢ up at $0.3%%4 4 January ribs higher at_$5.2, Estimated receipt orrow: Whent, 10 gara: corn, @ 15 cars; hogs, 7,000 head. The leading futares ranged as follows: tentiary in Lincoln, accorting o plane and pecifications now ‘on, file in the office of the commisaloner of public lands and buildings, ~except as to locking device which will be selected by the board from models exhibited at the time cuntract is awarded. The Board of Public Lands and Buildings réserves the right to increass the numbar contracted for fo ninety or 120 at <ame proportionate price as bids for the sixty cells, khould {t be deemed best to do so at the time contract is made. All blds must be submittad on or befira Tuesday, December 17, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon, and all parties b{dding must be pros ent on the day named, with samples of ma tertul and model of locking device. ‘The board reserves the right to refect any or all bids, and to waive any defects or ir- rfl,’\lll'lfl! 2 here are no funde appropriated in the | treasury “for the construction of thess {cells and all parties bidding thereon must {do %0 with the understanding that no mon s can be pald on any contract let thereunder untll an appropriation has been passed by the legislature of tha state of Nebr IEORGE FOLL iblic Lands and ower. They did not get many hogs on the start, however, and finally raised thelr bids a little and the firat sales were mostly G lower than yesterday’ .f' eral market. Good heavywelght hogs wold mostly at .70 while prime heavias went from $5.75 56, Good mixed hos wold largely at $5.7 and £.72% Light hogs sold from $.6& down to 3550, with pigs going still lower than that. ‘The market was nctive at the de- cline, * considering the enormous run, and the bulk of the hogs were disposed ‘of In good season. Toward the close the market Rained in strength on the good hogs, but he lightweights moved slowly and d 1a not in pric f all the sales today went from 5 and as the demand for heavy- ntinued active until the close everything was disposed of in Representative sales: No. Av. sh. Pr, iy _BERsIe SgLLES 382383 Sss 1 znzzee ‘s SRS TEIEBE 8ma!l Hopes Standard . erS——. [R— o i Nunu&a-’_ BRensy T e _SEZEEE EELi] s cazetszecs ov. 2T.~Bank clearings today, corresponding day last year, nerease, $7,660.60 ov. MT.—-Clearings, $,725,808, money, 4@ols per cont; New York exchange, 8 premium CHICAGO, Nov. 27,~Clearings, $90,133,760; balunces, $2.30.310; posted exchange, $4.85¢ 4.881g: New York exchange, premium. _ YORK, Noy Creartnge, $254.158.- 4. —~Clearings, 2 [ ———— 128223 s@ssam s 25 Home grown, per EX] |, [ | & & * Indicates Sunday. The officlal number of cars of brought in today by each road was: e. Hoga. 8h'p, H'ses. 1 stock LERY—Kalamazoo, welghts &, per bunch, practicall good sei $22,086,020; 27.—Clearings, money, 6 per ,‘n’.«?.m& . per 1 . Nov. %1.—Clearings, $2.847,- money, 4G4 per cent; New York ex- change, Zic premium, clf Union_Pacific ov R —Clearin, Lawrence, o 2.0 per keg, $5.50G16.00. London Commissioner i ofs Central.... Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—COTTON-8pot closed quiet; middling upland, fc; middiln BUIf, 8igc; sales, 7 bales. Futures close: steady; December, T7.6c; January, 7.683c: March, T.6dc; Aprii, 4 30: June, 7.63c; July, T6lc; August, Nov. 27-COTTON-Steady; ; snles, 300 bales; rece shipments, 6.857 bales; “OTTON—Mar- Total receipts.... The disposition of the day's receipts was follows, each buyer purchasing the num- er of head indicated: Buyers Omaha Packing Co....... G H. Hammond Co......0 Swift and Compan Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co......... Hammond, from count; R. Becker' & Degan Vansant & Co Lobman & Co.... W. I Stephen........ Livingstone & Schail B. K, Hobbick Hamilton & R. L F. Husz. Wolf & M Other buyers. UNION ATATION—10TH AND Leave new cartons, A0 am im- Chicago Express ... Chicago, Minneapoils & St. Paul Limited Minneapolls & St ported, per Ib., 12/ DATES—Persian, 6%o0; Salrs, be. MISCELLANFEOUS, NUTS—-New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft 2 (61 shell, per Ib. 13, hard shell, per ib . % No. $ soft shell, f1c; No. 2 hard shell, 1l Brasils, per Ib, 14¢; filberts, per Ib., | almonds,” soft_ hell, 1ics hard shell "y pecans, farge, por Ib., 1%; small, 10c; coc | nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnits, 12c. HONEY—Per 2i-section case, $3.50G%. CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl., $3; New $8.60. HIDES—No. 1 green, No. 1 salted, on . do pfd " Baltimore & O do pfd......... Canadian_ Pac Canada 8o, & Ohio g0 & A do "pta Chi., Ind. & 1. do’ pra Chi. & E Chicago G, §04180, Paciflo 0074 So. Rallway 108ie do pfd...... %y Tex. & Pacific,, J148 Tol., St. L. & W. 8% do pfd..... i 49 "Unlon_ Pacific %! do pfg. . %|Wabash 48 | do prd s Wheel. & do 2d pfd. .. 25% (Wis, Centrai. do 1st pfd....... 85 do pfd do 2d pfd. ... 4i%4lAdams Ex; Chicago & N. W.211% American Ex R & P U. 8. Bx Nov. Deec, May *Corn— a7 Paul EXpress ... ... b7 Fort Dodge Local, from Council Bluffs ........a 5:00 am Chieago & Northwestern. X “The Northwestern Line. " Chicago Special .. 710 am Chicago Passenger . 5 pm Eastern Express am Eastern Special pm Fast Mall .. ... § pm Omaha-Chicage T.'td 5 pm Fast Mail coom 8:30 am Cedar Rapide Pass Twin City Express.. Twin Clty Limited 8loux City Local.. 50 pm .e middling, 7% 69638 bales; | 45,694 bales GALVESTON. Nov. ket steady nt 7 .16¢ N YRLEANS, 10 am 817 61ty u‘mau.u 639, low middling, 7 e dilng, 711-16c; good “lldd"ll: . dling’ fair. 84 recelpts, 18,514 bales: stock, 19,644 _bales. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 27.-COTTON—8pot in improved demand with prices 1-16d_higher; American middling. fatr, 4 7-160; middiing, i low middiing, 4%4d; good ordinary, 14d; ordinary, 3. 01l and Rosin. OIl, _CITY, No 27.~OIL—Credit bal- ances, $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments, 5,499 bbls.; average, 97,697 bbls.; runs, 4,393 bbls.; average, 78,443 bbls. TOLEDO, Nov ~OIL~North Lima, Me; South Lima and Indlana, 89c. NEW YORK, Nov. 2I.—OIL~Cottonseed, firm; prime yellow, 36c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady: strained, common to good, $1.56. Turpentine, dull, 374@38c. LIV R%’JL. N OIL —~ Linseed, 328 64 L4 LONDON. Nov. 1.~ OIL — Turpentine spirits, 2 3 SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 37.—OIL—Turpen- 14c. Rosin, firm and unchanged. a York, 3 No. 2 green, 6c; No. 2 salted, Tigc; No. 1 veal calt, 8 to 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 3 sheep pelts, 25@27c: horse hides, 31. n%d:z HA T Por bbbl §i: verenilh i 095 _Recelpts of cattle today were of fairly Ilberal proportions and as the demand on the part of local packers was in good shape the market ruled active and strong on all desirable grades. There were a good many choice cattle in the yards this mornlnf, which mgkes the sales look unusually high. Good to choice cornfed steers were in active demand this morning and strong prices were pald. A string of ten cars d at $6.75_and another bunch of four s sold at $7.00. They were cholce cattle and were bought by a local packer for Christmas trade. Anything above $6.00 to- day sold very readily at satisfactory prices The warmed-up cattle and common Kin were neglected, the same as usual, but old for fully as much s the same brought yesterday. rket took on more life today tha everal days past and strong prices were pald for anything at all de- ! sirable. " Canners also sold at strong prices and in some cases sales looked quite u little higher. medium grades sold more freely than they have of late and the market was fully steady Bulls, veal calves and stags were in good demand at fully steady prices. Owing probably to the fact that there will be no market on Thursday, feeder, buyers were rather cautious abouf buying cattle this morning for fear they would have to carry them over until next week Some of the best kinds sold about steady. but on the general run of stockers and feeders the market was dull and weak. Western range cattle were rather scarce this morning. Beef steers of good to cholce quahty were picked up in good seawon at firm prices. Range cows sold a little | stronger than they did yesterday, but the trade on stockers and ‘feeders was slow and weak. Representative sales BEEF STEERS | No Av. =2 EES ‘per bbl,, a Daily. leago, Rock Ialand & Pac EAST. Des Moines and Dav: enport Local............ Chicago Express Des Moines Local. Chicago Fast Ex, Des Moines, Roc! and and EEEL 22 Soemnm B e B Be s e uotations were as follows: straights, tead: $3.0003 40, e al lgy i i X R e No. 3 white, 4@45%o0; o. 333 pm press..a 6:0 pm Tal- Chie: do, pediy. ..o BB Amal. Coppor i do 1st pfd 89 [Amer. Lin.' il Amer. 87 &R Del. L. & W | Anac do 18t p iy Con. Gas Hocking Val Sugar sh, » lowa Central . . Ter, & Tro.. 20 (Wells-Fargo Ex. O T SUTL! i Amer. Car & Colorado 0. 164 do pId......... Uo 24 pfd ) G0 Dl oo 0 2 d L2 do pfd.. pel’ & ludgon. iy . | do pfd Denver & R, G.. Min, ¢ N Brooklyn R. T Erle 264 Colo, Fuel & I do 2d ptd 9% Cont. Tob. ‘pfd. at Nor. pfd. Electric do N Coal N Fwhita, 4 Tiinofs_ Centr 0. BARLEY-Falr to cholce malting, 542 LoRe Mioie & W [ 0. 1 flax, $1.43; No. 1 northwest- ; prime timothy, $6.16@6.25; clover, TONa “Ata k 1 ess pork, per bbl, $14.70 R0 Larts per 100, bor $0.1089.35 " Anors ribs’ wides '(l00se), $8.104830. Dry salted oulders (hoxed),’ $7.00G7.62%. Short clear sides (boxed), $7.4507.5. WHIBKY-—Basis of high wines, $1.31. The following are the receipte and ahip- ments for the last twenty-four hours: Receipts. Shipments. 79,000 26,000 Lincoln, Denver, Pueblo and L Y Colorado, Oklahoma & Texas Flyer . Union Pacifie. Overland Limited Fagt Mall....... acific EXpress.. ... olorado_Bpecial. ... 0 pm Lincoln-Stromsburg Ex.b 4:3 pm itornia & Atlantic Ex & §:3 pm Grand Island Local......b 5:3 pm Chieago, Milwaukee & St. P Chicago Limited........a 6:00 pm Chicago & Omaha Ex.. b 1:15 am Wabash 8t Louts * Express .. a 5:15 pm 8t. Louls Local, Council BIUMS oo ooiniinenn. 810:00 am Missiurl ., Vi, Biscuit L109% ' Na. Lead .. Natlonal Sait do prd... do_ pfd L & N..... Manhattan Met. 8t. Ry’ Mex. Central .. Mex. National Minn, & St. L. Mo. Pacific M, K. &T do_pra... N. J. N ¥ nr Norfolk & W . do pfd aies No. Pacific tm 1 Ontarlo & W... .. | Pennsylvania Reading do 1t pfd. o do_2d pfd..... METALS—Lead, quiet, $4.25G4.2i% St L &8 F ter, steady at $4.1: do 1st pfd.. POULTRY--8teady; chickens, bc; spring: d_ptd 6c; turkeys, 7e; d Baslc; geeso, TG Southw. BUTTER-Steady creamery, 206 2gc; prd dalry, 16%@20c. Paul EGGS—Quiet at 22c. do prd RECBIPTS—-Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, | ~——— 26,000 bu.; corn, 53,000 bu.; oats, 65,000 bu. SHIPMENTS—-Flour, ‘4,000 bbls.; wheat, 12,000 bu.; corn, 132,000 by.; oats, 5,000 bu, tine, firm L Coffee. NEW YORK, Nov Rio, steady: 74 steady; Cordovi steady ' at ui following th rope and outsiders caused a sudden upturn in values, which stimulated a fair business. Information frim abroad and statistics cut little figure as an influence. The advance was sustalned throughout the session on room support, with the market finally steady in_tona at_a net advance of 570 pointa. Sales, 44500 bags, including De- cember at 6.45@8.55c; Maroh, April, 685c; May. 6 %@7.000; September, 7.25G7. COFFEE-8pot oy, Miid, Futures opened prices. Immediately ng orders from Ku- Pacific Mall (4 People's’ Gas 1y Pressed 8. Car do pfd. |Pullman ¥ " 7| Republic Steel 4l do pfa 1% Sugar B Tenn. Coal & 1 s Union Bag & do_pfrd. S L pf 8. Rubber do St. Lowis Grain and Provisions. BT, LOUIS, Nov. 21.—WHBAT—Hig No. 2 red, cash, elevator, T6%c; track, Tho; Decembor, 780; No. 2 ha 0. ?.‘om: igher; No. 3 cash, 66%c; tra , % w &%c. ©ld; December, &l4c; May AC. ATB—]II)I:IIQI" No.“i‘ c1 «":% "l‘)lik‘ d cember, LH N 2 u’:‘q 47, 5 RYE-Firm at 6. FLOUR-Firm, red winter patonts. $155 l.l ; extra h.r)w)' and straight. $3.10G3.%; clear, . Roi&“; BEED—Nominally firm at $.50 CORNMBAL—8teady at $5.10, BRAN-Higher, stronger; sacked, east track, $1.02G1 0. HAY—Timothy, steady. $13.50015.0; prat- call buy! rie, scarce and firm, $12 ) 53 WHISK Y—Steady. $1.31. 180 IRON COTTONTIES-$1. BAGGING-¥ 09 N PROVISIONS—Pork; jobbing, $16. Lard, higher, $0.22%. Dry salt meats, firm; extra shorts, “annon Bail" shorts, §9. hox On_the Produce exchange today the but- | *At] ter market was steady; creameries, 20! dairies, 13@200. - Cheose; Stead: 10ic. Kggs, steady; fresh, 2ge. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Spel- do 313 Western WalAmer. T, 169 do prd... 90 NEW_ YORK, APPLI_There was a good business ex- ecuted fdr choice and fancy grades of cvaporated apples today and the undertone was generally firm at fully maintained prices. B common to_good, 64 ‘.rlmt. G0N cholce, 9%4@9%c; fanc: 0150 LIFORNIA DRIED FRU still quiet. Prunes, 3@ic. Apricots, Royal, K1a@1ic; Moor Park. 8irl2e. Peaches, peeled, 11G1sc; unpeeled, 8adiac. * Market, NS le, PORATED 210:00 am Union.. (1050 pm 0. ¢ 2T BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASOY 2332 New York Money Market. W YORK, Nov. 2l.—MONEY-On call, at 3@4 per cent, last loan at 3 per prime mercantile paper, 43@5 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE--Firmer, with actual business in_ba bills at'$4.870, 577 for demand and at $484 for sixiy sted rates, Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Nov. 2I.~FLOUR-—Receipts, bbl export 18,072 bbls.; market ‘o and steadler; winter patents $1.60@8.90; winter straigh! $3.40@3.00; Min- Lrscts’ putents. $LMGLIC: winter extras, 2 90@2.90; winter low es, $2.60@2. flour, Airm; falr to S00d, $3.1069.40; choice va ancy, . BUCK T—8teady, $1.25 per 100 Ibs. CORNMEAL — Steady; yellow western, $1.32; clty, $1.30, , RYE-Bteady; No. 3 wostern, 67¥e, 1. o. afloat. BARLEY-Firm; feedin; 6lc, . 1. f. Rutulo: maiting, ek, ¢ 1 0 Buftale, W lxpu'rll. 12, © 2 Burlington & Missouri River. Leave. Arrive. Nebraska Express a§:40am A 7:3 pm Wymore, Heatrice and Lincoln .. Denver Limited Black Hills and P Sound, Denver Con- nection T " Lincoln Fast Mail!\ )} Fort Crook and Platts: mouth ... . vees Rellevue & Pacific Jo Bellevue & Pacific Jof Kansas Clty, St. Joseph & Conmeil Blu Kansas City Di Kansas City 8t. Louls Flyer Chicago, B| cago Speclal.... Chicako }'Enllhulod Ex Chicago Local . ... Chicago TAmited Fast YL a Dally. N stead cent; AT T P T SN T D AP AT A DA NN 2RRAR L 0ol Grain and Provisions, LIVERPOOL, Nov. 27.—WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. 3 red western winter, hs 10d: No. 1 northern spring, bs @4d; No. 1 Cali’ fornia, 68 11d; futures, qufet; Dacember, 68 944d; March, fs 107yd cORN—Spot,’ firm; American mixed, old, 6 bld; futures, quict; December, bs did} January, 68 3gd; March. bs 3iad. PEAS—Canadian, strong, 6s 6lad. 1 FLOUR=8t. Lalils, fancy winier, steady, s 6d. 'HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), firm, £365@ L4 BUTTER-—Steady; finest 226; good United States, 908 CHEESE—Firm; finest white and colored, [y PROVISIONS—Beef, steady; extra [ndia mess, Ms6d. Pork, steady; 'prime mess, western, 78, Lard, American_refined, in palls, strong, 4 6d; prime western lerces, strong, 47s. Hams, short cut, st 518 6d. Bacon, short ribs, strong, b0s 6d; long light, strong, 50s; long clear middles, vy, strong, 40s: short clear hacks, &trong, 47s; clear bellles, strong, 5s, Shoulders, square, strong, 43 6d. SHEEP-There were only & few cars of gheep and lamhs on sale this morning and the quality of the offerings was hetter than 1t has heen for some little time past. A big proportion was cornfed. ~Native cornfed lambs sold as high st $4.75 and western lambs brought $4.80. -~ Cornfed wethers sold at $3.45 and ewes at $3.25. It was a good, active. strong market on fat stuft and practically everything good eold as fast as unloaded. The feeder market, however, was far from being brisk and very few buyers were on hand. As a resuit prices wore not particularly ‘firm and comparatively few fecders changed hands. Quotations: Choice vearlings. $3.60.7; fair to good yearlings, $3.30G3.60; choice wethers, $3.25G2.60; falr to good wethers, X cholce ewes. $2.75@3.00: fair to §ood ewes, $2.00G2.75; common ewes, $L0OG 200; cholca spring lambs. $4.50G4.75: fair to Eood spring lambe, 34 2%64.50; feeder weth- ers, $1.0003.25; foeder lambs, $3.25G4.00 Representative sales: 29 Wyoming ewes. . 4 native ewes... 185 feeder wethers 1 native ewi . 10 native ewes 220 native ewes 429 teeder lambs cull lambs native vearlin native lambs. . native lambs natl lambs native lambs 1 enll ewe, ... 31 western'ewes. 277 feeder vearlings 50 fecder Jambs 28 yearling wethers 1 native wether 11 native wethers. . 23 native lambs NEW Firm; a3, ORI ov. 2. -SUGAR-— apen K 2c centrifugal. @ centrifugal 'granulated. —41,@4 5-16c; | 3 ; vellows, Me@i¥e; second 3y ses, quiet; open Kettle, centritugal, 9G%c. Syrup, quiet, 25 YORK. -SUGAR—-Raw, | fair vefining, ntrifugal, 9 test, molasses SUgA fined, stead: Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Noi ~DRY GOODS— The market today has been dull m all departments on ‘the spof. Brown =and bleached cottons ina at unchanged prices. Coarse colored cottons steady, but dull, Prints reported to have sold e tensively recently at reduction In prices. Men's wear woolens i Mexican dollars, e BONDS-Government, steady; active; railrond, irregular. The 'closing quotutions on bonds are as state, in- g108% T, & N. uni. 4s.. .af20am a 11050 Mex. Centrai is ht Ex..a10:3 pm a LA 510 pm Al United States, “coupon a8, TeR. colport new ds, coupu : No. 1 Options but very ticipation of the hollday. Buying was for short account, helped by dry wenther news from the southwoat: the chief bear feature was & large northwest movement. The market closed firm on cov- gring at w@io net advance. = May, I #17-16c, closed at Si%c; December, ‘191 AN Hocetpter i5000 b - celpts, 15, U, exports, 23,881 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 Toc, elevator, and Mide, £ 0.'b., afioat. Option market opened steady’ and sustained during the day by small receipts, scant offarings and mod- erate demands fram shorts. Closed vory firm - at W@he net advance, May, 681 e, closed at B8%e; Decemier, SY@&%e, cloked at 8Rc. : OATS—Receipts, 165,000 bu.; exports, R, 8ot steady: No.'s. 4o "No. 3. No. 2 white, 5i3ge; No. § white, 5ic; track: Ixed western, 4716@M8Yc; track, white, 49 Option market was fairly steady, but ult: ull. FEED.-Steady: spring_bran, $21.00@21.50; winter, 321 do:" Bty 32 g grese ) ' Rt Jovis do_gen. 3 V. J.C. gen . Pacttic 4s. N & W. Reading StL &1 8t L. & : h St L. B W, is... do 2s.... . S A& AP So. Paclfic 4s. Raflway b5, .11 Tex. & Pacific 15,120 T St L & W ds... ity Pacific ll.gl{rj\q do do Atch do ad). ds..... Bal. & Ohlo 48 Ao 48, do_cony. Canada 8o, Central of G. 58 do 18 inc.. ... s, & O, digs.! 1 & 1 <esrzass EE R £ b Daily except Sunday. o WEBSTER DEPOT-18TH & WERSTER Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri V Leave, WOOI,~Market 40: light fine, tub washed, ST, quiet LOuIS, medium grad heavy " fine, BRBVYTES Provistons, WHEAT-De- No. 2 hard, o 2 ted, 190 T2c. Socanthor and May, 6éo; cash, No 3 0. 2 white, 8ic; No. 3, o) white, 47445, 62140, timothy, $1350; choice prat- 2! 3 KANSAS CITY, cember, 68! 3, 60, 3 Chi ) Rl i No. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 21.—CATTLE-—-Recelpts, 2,100 head, fncluding 900 Texans; market Kteady to strong: nauve shi port steers, $3.0006.50; dre utcher steers, $4.0006.15; steers under 1 $3.25@5.% stockers and feed s Cows $2.0005.00; 50: bulls, ; Texas and Indlan $2.0041 4, worth up to $.90: cows and helfers. §2.20G3.%. HOGE—Receipts. 5,000 head ASIBRBRAZRUSLET Jack Hille, Deadwood, Pior springs g 30 pm 8 6:60 pm v , Casper 8 wyomina. COBE A0y o g v, Yok David for, Geneva, hna § I 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm and b 780 am b 10:26 am © 1:30 am Minhe Unlon do : ity . Exeter and Seward Norfolk, ~Lincoln Fremont . ¥remont Local Chicago, S Omaha. Twin (ity Passenger Sloux City Passenger.. Eimerson Local Pacl Nebraska Local Weeping Water. SESSSERE ] Colorado o9 Den. & R Krle prior 1. 4% rle, $13.00. 3 West Shore {s. BUTTER-—Creamery, 186 WW. & L. E. 48 do general 4s...100% Wis. Central ds FW&DC1s....108/Con. Tob, 4s Hock. Val. 418,108 Teoftered. i dairy, fancy, KGGS-—-Strictly fresh sold at lc or more remium over the average country areivals, Bt there ware comparatively fow oggs of that kind on the market Fresh Missouri Kansas stock quoted on 'change at . loas off, cases returned. Country 15 '8—Wheat ats, 10,000 bu TIENTS~Wheat, 56,000 bu.; 45,600, bu.; 0ats, 9,000 bu Paul, market weak i Tow, and Vights. 85400860} T butchers, $6.7566.05 LAMBE-R AT teady; shippin choloe, 8215 @90c HOPS-Steady 1901 crop, 12@15¢ ¥ lie: Pactfic xood to S k] s tacatscatesstaes gt oo 8% .a 6 & 2045 state, common to choice, bdadl B L 1900 crop, M@ide; 1899 crop, 900 crop, Sgdke. HIDES-Steady: Galyeston, 20 to 2 Ibs., 18c; Callfornia, 20 to 2 Ibs., 19%c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 1ba., Ic TEATHER- Kteady : hemlock yole, Bu Ayres, Hght to heavywelghts, 25G26bsc WOOLS Dull; domestic fleoce, sigase; Texas. 170, PROVIBIONS—Beef, steady; family, $11.00 @12.60; mens, $0.50@10.00; beef hams, $2160; extru ‘India mess. $17.00 ‘packet, $15; city, 19.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, $8.75 @10.2; plekled shoulders, pickled hams¢ W@10.00. Lard, firm: western steamed, : %%; November, $8.1316; Continent, $9.90; compound, §7.50¢ America, $10.50. Pork,. strong; short clear, $17.504119. mens, $15. 756G (3 TALLOW--Steady; Iy (42¢ per pks.), Bac: country (DKgw. ‘froe), ke RUTTER - Recelp firm; stato dairy, 18@r3c; June creamery, 182 CHEESE-Recelpts, 4,60 @ September, 934, @0} fancy small September, imall October, 84 q10e, : 7.98 pkis.: firm: state nnsylvania, 28629c; western, ut mark, gouthern, at mark, 25a27c. U\.TRY—‘AII\-O, easy ;J;:Inx«rt e 0e; towl Dressed, springers, 9GI0%c; fowls, Sc tur: Key! e, METALS-Another sharp advanee oc- curred in tin in the local market for metals While demand was urgent offerings were very meager and arrivals overdue. The net gl for the day was about dige, Wwith spot at the closs quiet at $55.50@34.50. December delivery was sold at §6.75. At London. however, values e off 78 84 and, closed with t At and futiires at £100 7 Copper at New York was quiet s KAK@IT.0 for Lake Buperior and §16.37H Roston Stock Quotat BOSTON, cent; time closing: A6@4ly per cent. Officlal CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET Call loans, 20,500 bu.; v s corn, 60,500 Via loans, b 4:10 pm a10:25 am ttle Active and Strong—Hogs dy. CHICAGO, -CATTLE-Recelpts, 17000 head. including 200 westerns; cholce, active and strong, others slow and weak: 00d to prime, $0.40@7.25; poor to medium, 566,00, stockers and feeders, $2.0004.35; cows, $1.96G4.75; helfers. $1.5065.00; s, $1.25602.30; bulls, $1.764.35; calves. 32 Texas fed steers, none here; western s $3.6015.00, HOGS--Recelpts, 45,00 head; estimated for Friday. 35,000 left over. 8i0: market 5@10¢ lower: mixed and butchers, $.555.5. z0od to cholce heavy. $5.6046.05: rough to air heavy, $5.4005.60; 1ght, 550065 ulk 86,60 ,5. AND LAMBS 20,000 Steady: good cholea i falr to choice mixed, wheep, §1.0063.80; natly western lambs, feeder corn, - THE REALTY MARKET. a Dally b Dally except Sunday. c Sun- any only. d Dally except Baturday. e Daily ‘oxcept Monday 12 (Allouez iid % |Amalgamated .. 8 (Baitie ) 61 'Bingham L 80% Cal. & Hecla 1007 Centennial s —Sheep (TS placed on file Wednesday, Kunsns Clty KANSAS CITY, Nov. ceipts, 6,000 natives, 900 export and air to gend. rain and Provisions, INSTRUME Atchison do pfd Boston & A Hoston & Mé.... 191 Boston Elev.. . 1% NYIN TR i 00 | Fiechbur p 0| Union Pacific Mex. Ceniral Warranty Deeds. Copper Rang John holson _and wife to . M Dominion Coul lots 3 and 4, block 5, West Franklin .8 00 & Isle Rovale Willlams_and husband to W 43" Mohawk P, Mix, lot 8, Cain Place 1067 O1d Dominion Lininger & Metealf company to Malin 01 Osceoln 3 and Ida Nelsen, lot 2, block 9, %, Parrot Marsh's add.....oohoe A ines John Kinger and wife to Tulla Socha Tot 9. Woodlawn add . James Br to Wilils Sirader. wiy Nwhy 18-16- Lizzie Arant to B, P 'Bils. one-hait were in nelg sely 3-16-12 v Mix, da R. Nelson and wife to 8 ck 1, Fost John Gillesple to M. V. McHugh, sij 1ot 4, block 45, South Omaha Quit Claim Deeds. Hoffman to K. M, Tzschuck, k 70, Omaha man to 8. A Orchard, ely , Windsor Place Megeath, wip dressed boet 1.6015,50 rs, 8350 dlan steers, $3.00@4.80; 40; native ‘cows, $1.50a160; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | New Service to Mediterranean The new gigantie twin worew ateamer “Comms wlth. 18, 000 tons. 400 feet long. from Koo 10 Gibraitar, Naplen, Genon and Alex . 4 and F ar, Genoa and Naple 11902 cows, $1 L @4.25; heifers, $1 bulls $1.906 4.6 00 HOGS—Recelpts. " 1.000 i market 5@ bulk of ‘sales, $.50a rixed puckers, $.9 4 5. 06; Dlgs. $6.905.05 3P A TAMBS--Rec i market steady western lambs. native hers, $3.25@3.50; western wethers, $2.55 earlings, $1.40¢0.75; ewes, $2.90G315; W feo $1.500 Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 8 Cash, T0440; May, BI4@6 1-5c; on t 1 hard, 12%c; No. 1 northern, 70 northern FLOUR patents, 50636 second clears, §2.30. BRAN-—Higher N Recelpts, " ton to Gihral WK C. 15 and Feb. 2 i 200 308 3 00 *ETOCKERS AND FEEDE aessardifg 20, ., L0 710 o ALVES, v i 0 /v f Winens y lambe. §2.5014.75 RSl yontorday Recelnte~Cattle, 1676 head: hogs. 41664 head: sheep, 18207, hend D;I\Tnmmu‘)‘t Yaitle, 1908 head; hogd, 1,405 head; sheep, 1,08 head. @3.3: bulls’ g Adventur Boyd Oommu‘n'on Co Buccessors te James K. Beyd & Co,, OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION GRAIN, PROV N8 AND STOOKS. Beard of Tra 1iding. Divect wires to Chicage snd New Yerk Corvessondence, John A Waites & O Foreign Finan, LONDON, Nov The supplies of money were small today and not_sufficlent for settlament requirements. The Bank of England was lending considerable at the oficial rate. The government disburse- ments have, apparently, heen limited ar the approach of the month-end I8 causing bankers to keep their balances well in hand. Discounts were firm. On the Stock nge the settloment progressed satis- rily. hampering fresh business, which undecided and with prices generally weak, uWiug to dear money. Cousols wero nk New Vork Live Stock Market. . JW_ YORK, Nov, .-BEEVES-Re- celpts, 1,008 head; Meers weak to 10c lower, bulls and cows pieady, steers, & 5.4 oxen and stags 6: bulls, 340 Cown and helfers, $1.OMG300; extra fat dry: fed helfers, $3.90414.25. Cables were weak; live cattle, 12@13c, dressed welght: refriger- ator beef, 8ig@10¢; exports, 7id cattle and H uarfers of beef ALVES “Ricelpts, 109 head; stead: Tl 2 First pa £ 6007 cloars 15, first A. Orchard 'to J. G, lotx 51 and 82, same. Deeds. nt's Natlonal bank, undivig lots 6 17, 15, fock 443, undivig lots block 138, Grandview 271 bulk, $16.00617.00 2 i to Merch €13 in 915 RASKA W 18 and 19, N 1, 15 and 18, oduce Market ~RBUTTE! . but qulel faney wesiern creamery faney ne prints, 2% EGUS-Firm; Gesh noark) aad western, | dotal smount of anslerg .

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