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10 = THE OMAWA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1901, ~ severs satback, values declining £17s. The UL N balayices, $2,571,715; posted exchange, $4.55@ | cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; prime mer- ‘ 1 cow 2% 2 bulls. ... 1306 clos 0! » 51 108 and f1i 188 hi . P cantile paper, $13@b per cent 86 cows 3 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |ifose et st auatedrac-if & ot | CAR FAMINE STILL HINDERS| “5%; e et o | St et ket s v | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET YAk market was unchanged at $18 i | bafances, $49.132; money, 4a@% per | tual business in bankers billa at $4.51'@ . 10 68 cows..... M — Tiake Buperfor and $16.57 Bl vonk a0 Clearings, $554.108,. | 481 foF demand and at $4x6e@4stly for e i WYOMING, o d elee ¢ 8 N« NEW YORK, 20 - Clgarings, $286,102,- | sixty days; posted rates, 5 and L 88 co % 1 cow . . PBull Enthusiesm Bondy All Markets Ol e k11 T wile at Rew York Rotards Trade When Nearly All Things |12 brlances, §15,024,855 commerclal blila, SNIUAN. esirable @rades of Oattle Bold Bteady to goma A 3 1 sow.cao ¥ ket was dull 1 unchanged at a7 e s— LVE ar, 1 can dollars, 433 3 3 78 s stsers. ing Highor, Spelter inchanged At home i Elee Enosurage It. WEEKLY CLEARING moUsE TABLB, [ HONDScGovernment, steady, state, in Sirvng and Orbems Abes Bondy, Shris Preiter—Neb. - abroad, closing quiet at $4.30, nominal, and active; raflroad, irreguinr. e cows..... 971 3% Y cow % and o tvely. Tron wae with — The ‘closing quotations on bonds are as sl a8 o ange, cady in tone. Plg iron A e ot B Transacted by | follows G | NTS | i come 1 bull SOUTHWEST IS PRIMARILY RESPONNBLEIMH o orinern foun- | DUN SAYS STRIKES, TOQ, AFFECT nl & e - Y e HOGS SOLD AS HIGH AS SIX CENTS |, (O57% 2 : | dry ;B southern foundry the Associnted Bank: U, 8. ot 30, reg. 00 Kt en: Central i . S5l Kenth—Calo $1.00n No. 1 southern foundry, $14.5 5 NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The following | o 9% Lek..... . 108, do 18t inc 3 of Teeders dows Strenmth in Markets There Creates |10 abao oo WarraRts ¢lbaed Weekly Review Lays Bare a Strange | {able, compiled’ by Bradsireet, ahows' the | do coupori .01 Winy. & 86 L Only Two Cars of Sheep and Lambs |5 (00 . ous! owe ank’ clear e principal cities for | do . g 1 . the Confidence that Sets Things it and Middlesborough closed i Condition of Timidity on Part of | R ay Noverulier I tisy tivs oure | 45 Cormon R ORI on Sale Today, Which Readily Moving on the Chicago ' il . Load taterestomrain centage of increase and decrease ae co do old 4a, reg N. Y s Brought Steady Prices as Com- " ', = ed ¢ coupon . & OMAHA WH SALE MARKET, Stmtintios ;::r with the corresponding week last 4 8 |"‘ Tih o "l‘ R 3 pared with Wednea ¥ - ——— | do coupon 0714 No. Pacific 48 ¢ . | do » B 8o e Ateer 3 | | Atch. gen. 4s 08 | 3 ) 7 ateer .. 1100 3 § 3 ik . - R Condition of Trade and Quotations CITIES. Oleastngs. the.| Dee. oo adi lie T fifi"“fiu.-‘.‘m}; A Steers. . 1010 § Bisiting Trom the strengih In the southweat: D Y NEW YORK, Nov. 20.~R. G. Dun & Co's | i o \ oty St 1 & T A1 ¢ 6w ¥ R wrn markets sent prices cllmbing In all | EGGS—Receipts, Ight; fr 8, || ysemly Heview OF Trads mOTrow WL | New Yok« L81.2 ; vnne | ogfl0, SRV gl Ll o T ot 3 e bulll 2w 3 Rite 00 he J ! p i a0 A stert: | "\When consumptive demand cquals or ex- | GhICARO oo Yoigd | © o fode e Wedneaday ! v IR Y9 > up. | Bro- | hickens, per 1B, B¢ 18 supply and prices are firmiy held Philadelphia’ 1iieer o 5 01 g0 18t inc ._n\;l.‘APA AP o4 Chursday........ higher BESED POULTRY- Turkeys, S@iic; | # xceptionally high level, it is generally | gy "y iy 10.9 C. & O. 4lgn........100%|80. Pacific 4s 2ot | Oficlal Friday 13 cows 02 § steers Impre A SDUFL Of buying | ducks and _geese, ig8e; wpring chickenw. | considered that there te litde (o be destred | piianipg 020000 | & A R SPL - sy 1 cow 140 22 ok of the ot pl ecelpts hens, o 1 the business situation. ‘rancisco . 2 bt ) “ive Badas TPl o %, e otk wear, WeR B oo s to: falr, 1% are now in evidence o an unusual ext b . oM PR 4n12 T SUL & W ds Barne g Jaya this week. .1 HOGS—Recelpts of hogs today were very: Teavy und to offset the forelkn | dalry. In tubs, 16@18; separato vet many industries are halting. The prin. [ FiNeinnatl oo 10488 &N, . 5 To.jay/URon Pacile 48 Bame week bafor . e acopdiiny the, Ums olaLe Neek v L - . MR -y hite | cipal disturbing element is the lack of cars iy o P 4s. 108 do 0 6% | Bame s Wb |And afso the fact that yesterday was a er the firat | fins, 7e; on eatfieh, 12c; cod, Tie; | are y needed. In the same connec- s “hicago i i on sale the et openad active an X wan'n i atler the firat | fina. 7o: buffaloes, o; catfinh, Mo cod, 11e: | 4, YT, Ve Wibeared mumerous lahor | N O : : Colo, 8o. 48....... 804 U B LY E 100 higher. The bulk of tha sales went [Coeme: o Rood A ook Soe ik ot "rort ‘shapper. ;. sal | controversies among switchmen, freight [ 2EIFlt o seenees 0.8 oD@ R G dn. 11081V i Andiontes holiday from $5.8 to 5.9, and as high ns $ was (Dot Anrang h And the ontside markets | mon. 14e: gunfish, fie: trout. se: whitefish, | handlers, river pilots, ‘miners and other |y GiteiEG e : by PR & Omaha ‘the” RRSL fOr. ORCIe SekvyWeipHis, Mven the jusnd speRtip, up, Snc_ A oottt [de: Dlekerel 8. fresh mackerel, each, 20 | allled workmen, which combine to make |jAUgtiRee - do gen. dw....... 80%|Wis. fis ilght hogs sold better this morning thar P & Dhyu T and tiows trom |8 ¢ the problem of’ transportation most :v:vr‘r\',‘r”‘m'",_n Bk &2 -“'u {ig"|oca~ Tob s - . | they have for some time past. and {hey ad o s a buyer here “ e B, ain. il \d- | eate. Although the movement of grain to | s ock. Val. 4igs. . - 5, | yanced fully as much as the v _hogs ha southwest reported damage (o the win- | OYSTERS -Mediume, per chn, tc: Btant: for citles 18 at the rate of nearly | MiWaukeo ... | s - - — | | 1901, [1900.[1699. L89S, [1897.11606. 1895, | A"\ nckers were all Mberal buvers i w [er crop, Heavy professional BUYING Tes |Bo: New Vork coints per can. dhe: Sulk | ¢ daily, the westward trafic | BoEA *Bld. **Offered ” . not ‘long befoso the bulk of the offerings Bulted—the most in 4 fOTtRIght-gnd prices | Gtandards, per i $1.20m1.2; bulk extra is %0 un dented as to | gi'!"RIt, e i e . was out of first hands. The last end of Bdvance e, e o ene 1 | seleats, IL0loL8 return of empty care. ANy (g1 Joseph. 1!l Boston Stock Qu the markat was active and even stronger & 4ot ‘tontract grade. Minpeapoiis and | PIGKONS-—Live o8... e, loss of general trade due to the holiday | §hya deore | 4 ; on heavywelghts than the first half, good ears. i of contract grade. Minneapolis und | UIGHONBClave, por dos.. ¢ was mors thar made up by the phenomenal | pavannah 3 BOSTON, Nov. 20.—Call loans, 344t per on’ the close tiling 1o higher than g L R R T Prices quoted by Omaha Whol preparations of the preceding days and the | gifie i cent. time loans, 44@5 per cent. Officlal Light hogs, though, movea Resste isey pointp of LON) AgRInet we et o aasociation: Chelee upland, | dealings in special lines ) ) ‘ 0400 te sales of heavywelghts went t o 000 busheis, | Ve miraw, 8. ‘These pi 7 S | ose prices the P compared with 788,000 & year ago. Primary of Jaood color and quality. Demand | A general advance in the price of pig | Nesttory o 2 | So.. 31 |Amalgamated clewred At an early hour. Representative ecelpts were 1,022,000 bushels, for two days, ipt tron fadicates that record breaking activity : o 146, 8 Baitic les ompured with last year's 1,321,000 bushels ) R By SO 26 0 Los Angeles.... on .19 Bingham ... © Av. 8h. P ¢ P T gt R e CORN-New, fic; old, 6 at furnaces fafls to produce accumulation | gqit Take ¢ ity ) 10 SRORNAm oo v. 8h. Pr Av T, Beaboard clearanc e 00 UF | BRAN-SS, of mupplies. Steel mills are seeking ma- | T, Y 4 b prd oo R 920 4w 10 eanlled 45 bushels. The seabourd re- | ¢RASN terial uegently and. BDessemer pig - for y Hie . 300 | Boston dii: - 18, Rentenniy 100 4 450 180 [parted 16 loads taken fot export HGETABLES prompt delivery at Pittsburg is not avail ' 3 ] R . - R R i . [ Corn had a broad, strong market, thoush | 1op 1o fome grown, $1 northern, | Abie below $iA50. Buying of raliway sup- e b 4. Bogfoy, Wley..... .18 Dominion Co W b4 ?of libe 4 X g g CARROTS - Per b 3 A es, structural ma or brid tlant ¢ X - 1y Mo| Bt o T e e ool o | BEET=Per jy-bu. basket, e R waviments il being - wanted muoh | RLnte i » Union Factfic'. 10y Mohawic ... A SR8 ! s shoiival & TURNIPS~Per bu, e, Rutabagas, per [earlier than they can b ivered Des Mofnes. .\ i .| Amer, Sugar 125 (Osceoln ; a short-lived de- In general lines the movement is scarcely | Now Haven Mtk |am . & T 160 |Parrot SRS H e. per doz., $1.25 | less active and the prospects for business | gnringfield, Mass.. : ” 14 Quine: lll‘ni per bbi, $6 50, hothouse | In 1902 appears limited by facilities, but it Gen. Eleotric fanta Fo Cop ot % e seems probable that producing capacities e e Rl e pa OopPer. will_be enlarged greatly. The —feature LEpk ofd il TR among minor metals was the ndvance in | Grand Rapids G e TNty ¥ 2 Hlode W ol SWEET POTATOES-Home grown, per | {In to much the highest point of the vear [gjoux City United Fruit .88 United States . ki AN e O o e hinher o | 1b., 24c: genulne Virginia, per bbi.. 83,60 becausa of delayed Arrivals In marked Dayton, C U. 8. Stesl...... . 43t Utah op prices, though firm, Waige hig an | U CRRAGE - Holland sead, crated, 11ge contrast to the rise (n tin was a sharp de- | §faciae do pta Ml v :\rdnr-’rdn\ * close, at 62%@e2c. Recelpts | GNIONS—Home er ib., aligye: | line JR ARATES U5 SEPESRWART HIITY SENN | Seranton West. Common ' vare 53 Cars. ? 0 Mic ds, 3t50 | early fn 1808, P nta . . g y Rited B corn stredkth December oate | SPARSh. per crate, 5 Miichigan fede, %0 | 4,10 00e in the east are fully emploved, Aok Adventurs Indicatos Bunday.” = Hollday. ppened e higher. Trade was fairly active, | PUEYppe (oo 00 bar bunch, 2@85e; | While western producers were never before o oma T The official number of cars of ata but not to the £xtent of business in the | Nebraska, per bunch, 3/@35c; Colorado, 40g (%0 actively engagéd. The only sectlon | Byvanavilie brought in today by each road was: other grains. Réeipts were liberal. In the | 3 g d y where factories are not enjoving entirely | Wilmingtos attle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'rs. steers T BBLBYER jah--Mont o 8 . B w 32233 "z e e SRR = esrvER &sase 4 epsgany e FirEFT s T [ s e ez BELET s2at 2 weoemacsw cestsmen sepges 2 t3 et 4 B 2! [EF3 b F¥ e pReTe—. e a8 S *RARTEY i [ BESBRS 22228 e ared and prices «uffe leline. After some sawing a commission Hhouse demand and a good shipping business #tarted balls to activity and prices went Aup to thelr highest since the opening of Ahis campalgn. December sold up to 62%¢ and May to @ Prices tempted profit- . e = Eezes 2 Crebes pomnse [Prp——Y gezas s3 ‘gzssan - ewanme 2 BRE Cappsse | txgws 333833822485 i R 60c B York Mining Stooks. p. aln the market held narrowly, December 4 . ., §2 matisfactory business is in this immediate 4 + New ol & Stocks. M. & 8t P. Ry.... K‘f‘lflhx’ steady, by higher at “the opening A s, vielnity arid local congerna do not provide Pavenport, rice, 1214c. Recelpts, cars. a large proportion of the aggregate ca- . B vislonn wold mp’ wel_ from the star APPLES_Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.0094.50; | pacity. R amaking liberal gaina (n everything, mainly | winesaps, $5; Jonathan, $.50; Belleflowers, Cetter Woeathsr Hel ey on the country demand and on the limited | per box, $1.2 2 b Tattie Hook ;l-mnz mr;m(l 4‘»]«-:1 mn‘kr'n and lights gr;EA\nH—\Ik’ru. $2.25; T.awrence, $2.%5@ .lnhhlmf trade is greatly accelerated by |Helena ....... ogs were the bull incentivi 2 " the fall {n temperaturs and manufacturers w1l : rices were strong. Januar A GRAPES. Malagas, per kex, 8600000 are lmportuned - for ‘early shipments. | Lawan Wt $18.2715: January rd 3 CRANBERRI Per hbl., $7 Leather sells freely at full figures and 4ry [ Wichita B9.56, and January ribs, 17%c up at $8.07 fancy, $8.50; per crate, $2.75 hides are another fraction higher. Recent [ Akron ) atimated receipts QUINCER-—Per hox, $1.30. buving of ‘common goods for China has | New Bedford 210 cars: corn, 145 cars; os cars; hogs, TROPICAL FRUITS stimulated the export movement and for | Lexington ron Sfiver ... Standard TR 2 ] 34,000 head Florldas, $ 250, California | the vear thus far the value shows an in- | Springfield, Tii § '3...... | Leadville Con .. Total rec "[“" N } day'e feotot was The leading futures ranged as follows 7: budded, $3 crease over any preceding year. Asia and | Binghamton . H 5 i —— - The disposition of the day's rec o pisa - sy Brancy. 8.75414.00 South Ameriea are the leading customers. | Chattanooga as follows, each buver purchasing the num- rticles.| Open. | Hig) ow. | Close. Wed VAN A BT baneh. ane ‘onditions are even mure favorable at |alamazo i d of hie - - —= | o BANANAS—Per bunch, according to stse, | SO0 LG A ne concern refusing & large |4y J:ff‘ o 3 SR Buyers. X Cattle, ““(,'fl Sheep. . ‘alifornia, new cartons, Tc; {m- | Order for delivery in February. Heavy- ngstown ... x NEW YORK, N 2 -COFFEE ot an}m Packing Co 0 1.1 ' ported, per Ib., 12@M4e. 4 i welght goods are active with retaflers and | Springfield, O.. 4 Rio, steady: No. 7 involce, . e | & H. Hammond DATES-Persian, in 60-1b. hoxes, per Ib,, | Jobbers ___{Rockfora . ateddy; Cordova, Ty Futures were nar- | St and Compa 1gc; Bairs, be. Another high record for the season was | Canton s row and featureless, with sales limited to | (Udahv Da . ey " MISCELLANEOUS. bstablished by corn, not alone because of | Jucksonville .. 15,250 bags. The markat opened steady and | Armour & Co. b A speculative operations, although these were | Sioux Falls 810 points higher on bulllsh cables and | 1% Recker & & |I§hr Brazillan port and interfor receipts, 8, 7 which stimulated early buying for spot =X Sanwe: 8 & W - v . Whabash Ry + 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The following are Y the loning Drices o mining aiooks: g;;igzga,‘f‘!,‘{y:::,}; % Adams Con Little Chief ... %N AT 2 Alice Ontarto EREN Vs Breecs . Ophir . C, 8t P M &O Ry 9 17 Brunswick Con... 13 [Phoentx ‘3 8 Comstock Tun... § (Potosi . ; gy gl Con. Cal. & Va.18) [Havage .. K 5 4 g Deadwood Terra. i [Sierra Nevada .. 2 forn Silver .....180 [Small Hopes ... ‘ us 3% 33285223 383 frx g gpus,i = g S 222828 6 2% g ALY walnuts, No. most_agRressive at the west. Tven at the | Fremont : o gk e ; hard shell, per ib. i | recent level of prices, which surpassed all | Bloomington, 1. | B . 2 hard she high points fn about ten vears, 1t has | facksonville, Ti.. 121 42503 4240 a i per Ib., 14 . per 1t vroved futile to undertake committments | *Columbus, O 4 4 W. 1. Stephen..... i : house and room account. _Later fn the day | Pton & Urdernonde - ;- s :es | prices became easier under shoer absence of n 3 b woft shell, X on the short side of the market. Domestic [eGalvaston ... ... i 0 | how buainess. and 414 hot Faiy. Gurine the B, iy Hobbick 8 | ! o remainder of the mession. Final fgures || Mo 4 \ | strength, for outside buying s on about olorado S&rln‘!. wers net unchanged to 5 points higher. | Woir & M. 43 1605 1620 16 274 16 00 HON] - . .76, 15 per cent of the business in previous | sewheeling, W. Va. v+ | Bales included: ecember, &.56c; March, | (voir, & M. seessy i8 | 16 4215 16 & 16 6213 41, | vears. ot PSRN e |1 P g TR P Other buyers ... i o 1 gree No. 2_green, fic; bestiatasal bl bl Slhany R tember, 7.35G7.400; October, 7.45@1. Total 2007 14008 4R No. 1 salted, Sikc. No. o salted, Tee: No. i| _Atlantic exports of corn for the week ) e CADD $ Rere e b e o 2. ATTLE--Recelpta of cattla today were H %a; No. 8 ¥eal o wera 625,172 bushels, against 3, 3 last Totals, U. 8.......(8,%2 83,818 Dry Goods Market. ‘"".‘.,"?r""ly',‘,,h’ o g i e e shaep | YeAr. Recetpts comie forward slowly, de- | Ooutside New Yor! 59, 2 25. RBruSLEE. 3@ 12y L) requirements alone provide the element of ston 2 fairiy. iiberal, but the demand was fully ; ; : o | ——— NEW YORK, Nov. 0.—DRY GOODS- | equal fo the occasion, #o there was 7c; horse hides, $1.50G2.%. R I U R AT e 3 Thers have besen few buyars in tha market | little change in the prices paid from those HAUT—Per ¥-bb per bbL., | o S e Yheat i hotd Aemiy | today and a snowstorm has further cur- | in force o Wedneaday, and the market was SoNine the wosh macs thkn L centu atave. | 1 talled #pot business. Thers has been no | active. Everything at all good was dis- . the Drice.& veur agy. Witlch fa most satie: D : Clearings. change In the cotton goods division here. | posed of at a reasonably early hour. i Cash quotations wera as follows: T O A IAoAk Rate: | Print clothe are firm 'at do for regulars, [ Corn-fed sicers of good quality were in FLOUR - Firm; stralghts, T B e i, Radeloie at the Mnterior ate Mberal | = o with a limited husiness thereat, Ordera in | aciiva demand this morning and steady iclears, $8.10 spring specials, $4. . Vo, 8 !K:‘ . Say ¢ ol 3148608 Bushels, against 3,198.190 last year, | Montreal . <18 15169674 9. rrlm cloths are rather in favor of buyers, | prices were pald. Packers all Asamadito patents, 3 strafghts, $2. Decembet AT ? but the gain in forelgn buying is stili the | Toronto 05| 211 | Klinena very firm. with qutet demand. Bur- | have ifberal ‘orders and as a result tF WHEAT ON@T0% s 2 red, 6@ i A raeTe y " " | teature, exports from all ports of the United | 1Y Innines o 1Ap8 inactiveand enky. e ommmon_ and. haif-fat Ataff, of course, h b > 2978 alifax .. 436, ! po — -f , O Meliditge; No. 2 white, 4515@ itgher; No, 2 o Faflures for the week numbered 152 fn [ Hamilton o el f RW ¢ ; § g s 4 ctiv : ATS-Higher: No. 2 ca I g 5 st Johu, N. Bl A KW ORLEANS, Nov. 20._8UGAR— | " The cow,market was quite active this IR YR e December, 60 May, 46%0; No, § | the United States. again 138 last vear, and | G b 4 5 Al dival, 300 [ iy opea Eartle, Wo) it Rette bone | mormne Teadntasts e, dliotea “steady to L3 e radiile BONS o, 44T, anada, ag v-one | XiStobee & 0| ritugal | S@sige; centrif ranulated, | atrong, The betier grades in partioular ‘There were not enough sheep o L1 fax, 8148 No. 1 northwests e orHor: red_winter_patent —_ s Casedilt = | G400 Liko; whites, | SXQQSl, JSlom™ BAD [ sold at soca airons, prices and S0 80 (e | 1als, his, morning (o make . tast of th A, 2% ents, | & % otals, Canada... .0l...... | 3%c; nde, 214 es, ; | canners, ot . but ] vo 10 o S Rnme tmothy, S8 N08s: susve | & tra fancy and straight, $3.100) | NEW YORK STOCKS AND Boyps | Totls Cana open Ketile, Shamic: cantrifugal, 8 test, 9 | Dig Tin of canners 1s about over with and | Kol a¢ mood stendv 'raed "% Ad areive Efi.z Lard, per 100 1bs.. $0.56@9.60 Short | % at, 1.1601. *Not ncluded in totals hecause containing | I3g, ¥rup, quiet, Hzc s a result they are buying all they can [western fad awes heou ch of "N, s Rt 5 4 7 ht $3.25 and a by : A iD—Tmothy, nominally firm, $5.50@ ther items than clearings. N Nov. 20—-SUGAR—Raw, | get. The medlum grades of cows Were [of fed lambs wold & binoh iba sides (loose), $8.20078.40. ~Dry salted L e Amalgamated Copper Agnin Disturbs | ST \tene that Cearngs ecause of no falr refining, Sigc; centrifugal, test, | not an ready sellers today, but they brought from the way (AL E‘P{fd ";m:"';'l'":‘l'd'zci b k¢ o o FIAY — Stead timothy, $12.0081460.| NEW YO! Nov. e " Market. rices pald for bulls, veal calves and stags | would have oulty prents of gvhin yesterda WHISKY Siendy, 3131, in the stoqk market today. Tta course was i MILWAUKEB, Nov. 2 WHEAT-Mar. | “%rhora “wero St very many stockers and | *'Thare era no foeders oftered on 11 JArticies. Recelpts. Shipments. | [RON COTTON TTES—$1. downward, the decline being punctuated No. 1 northery, N0. 2| facdars in the yards this morning and buy- | ket, an averything s coemmd g mar- [lour, bble, ..o 0 | BAGGING- 53 a6% only a fow points of resistance and by | Imcreased Supply Finds Increased 04 @720 May, e ers took hold " fn better shape than they | Weananday, o (hat ‘e shecn bens arh Wheat, bu . 4 HEMP TWINE-f¢. effective rally. The resistance was not Demand Awalt Tt p\' No. 1, 465 @elc. usually do on a Friday. The heavywelghts [ empty. pens are Lorn, bu : PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (hoxed), | jong maintained at any time and the price BARLEY—Firmer; No. 2, &c; sample, 8 | ghowing quality sold at fully Quotations “holce yearlin 5 . ORI, DU 2 ooiv e ionssis strong: extra shorts. $8.50; clear ribs, $5.50; [ was soon allowed to sag again. Near the | NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Bradstreet's to- | Gl and 8o aiso did cholee stocker falr 1o good yeariings, $3.3004.60 el ve b A glear "aiden. 8875, Bacon (boxed end of the day the price touched 7, a1l | morrow will say CORN—May, 85%o. o grader. However. wore noglec Poiners, QLA o Cioles v . extra shorts, $0.37%; clear ribs, $9.9714; extrome decline of b points, and closed | "o ¢ T was diffic 00 2.0003.%: “cholce ewes, 3276413 > L On the Produce exc oday the but- | sides, $0 OAIYh hide metter. "Fne demoralisation n | | The advent of mors seasonable weather | CHICAGO STOCK MARKET | ateady prices for that class of cattle. Koo awes, $2.0042.75; r»mmc[:uflw-‘v'n."x'f& ger market was steady: creameries, W@ | Lard, higher, $9 the raw copper market fn London was the | h#8 given the apparently = only needed A few western range steers were oftered | ;oo choloe spring lambs. $4. 5 fair to tgc: dairies, 13G20c. Cheese, steady, 914@ [ "METALS impelling cause of the decline. The stocks | Stimulus to retail and hollday demand in| today and they sold freely at fully steady | good Spring lamba, $4266450; feeder wath. Mgc. KRS, steady; fresh, 28lgc. ter, steady at $4.12%. of ‘all copper securities scored violent .de- | the north, east and portions of the south. | Cattle Firm to Dull-Hogs Higher— | prices. Range cows of good quality were ,m&lzfi. feeder lambs, $3.25G4.00. | - — POULTRY—Dull; chickens, fc; springs, clines in forelgn markets and the prices of [ From now on demand will attract much at- Shasn Active and Hictay strong and the same was trie of canners, esentative sales § 4 [NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | turkevs, 6ic; ducks, 6aske; geese, @b ' | metals slumped all around in London, fn. | tention, Colder weather and snow would, » o but medium grades were only steady. De: . | BUTTER — Steady; creamery, 20G25 cluding pig fm.h lead and fron. Anaconda [ however, benefit northwestern trade In-| CHICAGO, Nov. $9.—CATTL sirable grades of stockers and feeders e IL | — dalry, 15a20c. fell 3 points in’ sympathy with Amalga- | dustry, though the open weather prevall- | g e head, including 100 Tex s | could be quoted fully steady, with com- | 113 fed ewe . Muotations of the Day on Various EGGS-—Steady at 22¢. mated. The final drop in Copper caused |ing has enabled more than ordinarily com- | pegvas firm, others dull; good srime | mon kinds neglected. "Representative sales: | ‘gh fad Jambs | RECEIPTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 0.« | the. loas of the principal part of the gains [plete farming preparations and extended | JCors’ 6 4a7.25: poor to medium, $3.6/0 212 fed lambs . | Commodities. 000 bu.; corn, 130,000 bu.; oats, 69,000 bu. and carrled prices a point or more below |activity. Accompanying the improvement | 600 gtockers and feeders, $2.00@4.35; cows, v | A 5 BT BN TR Flour, ' 00 bils.; wheat, | fast night for Unton Pacic, Atchison, | in the tone of irade 'there has been a 81, : canners, $1.25 NEW YORK, Nov. 20 FLOUR--Recelpts, | 15000 bu.; corn, 42,000 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu. Missourl Pacific, New York Central and | broadening and deepening in speculation fn §! ; calves, $2.5066.00; 182,362 bbls.: exports, 17,613 bbls.; market , Baltimore & Ohfo. ‘Sugar was at one tima | lending food staples and all in all there is firm, but not active, winter patents, $3.60¢ Liverpool n and Provisions. more than 2 points higher, but lost prac- | & rather more cheerful feeling g‘re\'nllln HOGS—Rec 41,000 head; astimated 3.90; winter straights, §3.40G3.50; Minnesota by % : tically all of 'the gain. Other gains of a | No sign of the usual‘seasonable quieting | tomorrow, 30,000 lett over, 1,000; market 5@ patgnts, $3.8004.10; winter extras, $2.60g2.%; ( LIVERPOOL, Nov. 20 -WHEAT—8pot, | noint or over were shown at one time by | down in the demand for iron and steel is mixed and butchers, $5.60G6.00; winter 'low grades, $250u2). Rye floar, [No. 2 red, western winter. steady, 5s 10d; | {he United States Steal stocks, several |apparent, and buyers are as eager as ever oG 1o rough firm; fair to good, $3.10413.40; choice to [ No. 1 northern, spring, firm, 5s 9i2d; No. 1| minor steel stocks, 8t. Paul, Wabash pre- | to obtain supplies. The car shortage and vy, $8. .65, $5. .60; bulk of Tancy, A0 California, strong, b T1%d: futures, steady; | ferred, Reading, Loulsville, Manhattan and | the congestion of frelght in the Pittaburg 65.06.%. BUCKWHEAT -8teady, $1.25 per 100 1bs, | December, bs § March, 68 14 several of the industrials. The Pacific [ ditrict has been entuated by the | SHEEP AND LAMBS--Receipts, 15,000 AL—Firmer; yellow western, [ CORN- "Y"" American mixed, new, | coust stocks were all strong at advances | switchmen's strike, and the trouble there, | head; sheep active and_ higher, lambs 10@ nominal; old, firm, b8 5d; futures, qulet; | of 3 to 4 points. if anything, is aggravated. A number of |5 higher for good; good to cholce wethers, - 2 western, 6180 . o, b. | Decambér, b 4%d; January, 58 3%d; March, | The bond market generally was irregular. | furnaces are banked and several mills are | §.5064.25: fair to choice mixed, $2.753.50: o8 28, Total sales, par value, $4,130,000. United | iale for lack of supplies. In finished prod- | native lambs, $250@4.90; western lambs, houlders (boxed), 5@7.50. Short clear wZ 5 " Stock in The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the fiv o marketn for November g 0 8 Principal Cattle. South Omaha e | Chicago ... 18084 ‘Kansas City 8t. Louls 8t. Joseph . Totals . ) 101,310 Fdeen! TRE3 3 mRea s me P anoesssnss, |R=e = o8 BARLEY-Firm; feeding, 89@sélc ¢ 1. f.| PE Canadian, strong, 6 6tyd States bonds were all unchanged on the | ucts, bars, sheets and structural materlal | feeders, $3.50G4.10. Buffalo; malting, 63Gesc_c.'i. 1. Buffalo, FLOUR-St. Louls, fancy winter, steady, | last call A A G T I DA R R TR o M e, WHEAT.- Recelpts, 105,450 bu.; exports, ; The following are the closing prices on |{mprovement In plates. 18,064 head: hogs, 51,216 head; theap, 12,38 100% bu 8ot stronger’ No. 3" red, e At London (Pacific coast), firm, |the New York Stock exchange TPeas In naturally dolng fn the wholesals | head. Ehipments-cattle, 866 head: hoss, 2.0, b. aflont; No. 2 red, 0. b, afloat; : — e distribution of dry goods, but the reassort- (5,712 head; sheep, ¥ iNo. 2 red, e elevator. 1 northern, 2 finest United States, | Atchison . 9% do_prd ing demand is reported of good volume. [ .l = uluth, 82igc 1. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 hard, Du- od United States, 50s. do pfa . 1004 8o. Pacific Sales for next spring are not as heavy as [ IKan City Live Stook Market. ',fim. B 1. ol b afloat Optlons had u | CHEESE-Firm; finest white and colored, | palumore ‘& 6121100 So; Raliway Saneoten. the "cast business In print | UK Cime Nov, 20 CATTLERe Istrong and act very, advancing on : o ptd . ) prd ; ol I d ‘there In less doing in JITY, Nov. 2.-C - I onaunced upturns in the Bt Lous mar- | PROVISIONS—Beef, steady; extra Tndia| Can. Bacific i1 114 |Texas & P g L e Ty for expore, but these goods | celpts, 5,000 natives, 00 Texans and 80 i together with bullish continental ca- | mess, 748 6d. Pork, steady: prime mess, | Can. Southern .. sl T. St. L. & W are reported largely sold ahead to March. | calves; market generally steady to 10c lea, foretgn buying, falr acceptunces and | westérn, s Lard, American refined, i | Ches. & Ohio..... 8% do prd "0 gty | 415 WiKry in prints is over and no business sholce export and dressed beef W strong demand from shorts. Closed | pails, Strong. 498 9: prime western, in | Chicago & Alton. % Unfon ol | Y A a4a for future dellvery can b hir o good, $4T8ash; wtrong and e net higher: May, S1%@ | tlerces, strong, 48, Hams, short cut, strong, | do pfd ... 4l do pfd placed at i Tecent cut rates. In woolen 90@4.00; western fed B “Sloued e e “Decomber, T | s Bacon hort ribe. strong. G fon | Chicagn 18 T 47 Wabash | Bnced e TR s e & the Siaare, MUN0G.; wentarn TaIEe Ao, 160 cld w01 . atrong, f 4 2 s do 1 o R Recatpta, 17000 bu.; exports, 26,701 | clear middles, heavy,” Atreng. i short | Chicago & B TUW, & L. yoars. Dress aoolens are stoady, fannels | G370 TONG 1'i0du0: native cows, & 600 pu. Spot, firm; No.'2, 69¢ elevator And backs, ' strong,' 47a; clear 'bellles, [ Chicago G. W Wado 347 exceptional demand. helters, H.00G82; canners, -§1.5000. ke b6, b afloat. The optl strong, 568, Shoulders, square, strong, 44s. | 40 18t pfd 88" |Wis. Central [ “HFhh 1801 wool clip promises to be 5 per s, $1. calves. $3.006. 7. v s strong and much higher Receipte of wheat during the last thres [ Ao 24 pd...... A8 | do pfa ... cent larger thun last year and suppll HOGB—Recelpts, 22.000 head; market 1 mdvance. Trade broadened con dnye, 34,00 centals, including 276,000 Amer. | G- & N Wollllall [Adams Express ot L iU+ L but demand on | 16c higher: top. $518: bulk of sales. 5 3 y Rl B Po 16 Am. Express ... heavier than a vear ago, 8.06; heavy, $6.06016.15; mixed packers, $b. included a big demand from shorts od | lean. Receipts of American corn during the | & R 1. & \ ) her hand I8 also better, A resume of ¥ dy at 150 net ndvance: May, 8%qéiyc; |last three days, 1.000 centals. Weather fine, | Chicags T & 0! Brefls. Fxpress the s en O B I Heedo sem P BT Dacembr, WRI G p 1. iy Amal. 154 shrinkage this ; market steady: native lambs, $4.35% OATE Recel 81,600 1y W SopinARE Pravistens, Southern .. 14% Amer. O & B, an compared with last year. Lo Wemtern " ambe, 8.76@40: " native | e NG 3, anie: MRVl NSAS CITY, ‘Nov. 2.—WHEAT-De- 1st prd 8o do o showing exceptional strength, due to shotts | Lot ers, $3.25@8.50; weatern wethers, $2.550 B e Crrmon Thei g 8 WhILe: | comber, 69igo; May, T ash, No. 2 hard, 24 pfd...l0 2Tk Amer. Lin, { [covering and reported heavy buyving by |35 ewes, 85, culls and fesders, $1.50 #2c; No. § white, 5lo; track, mixed western. v No. 3 6 i No.'2 red, T4ige; & Hudson do pfd packers. Hur receipts are large, but their | &5 h h Saasiac, track, witie, doabic. Options -0 3. red, Jeogr & W 2 Amer '8, & it weights are fght, and this accounts for the ) sty 0 o \d on contin- 3 % i o A 1 advance In lard, [ued good spot buying west. oo o | N Decemb May. 03 "oash, : ana. R PR Fichuding fiowr, exports for tne | 8 Lesis Live Stock Market. HIDSSISadT i Aering bran, §31,00021.50; t irle Rap, Tr week AgKregate 5,117,478 bushels, against | gT, LOUIS, Nov. CATTLE -Receipts, Y Bleady: shipbing, Sgesc; good t ' G .- [ R J245 | 5,158,990 bushels lnst ‘w‘,;“lfufl";f:m!r'“ ?’fis‘)h; 280, head, including 180 ‘head Texansi i good to Ohoie S st o % i ‘on. Gas «id this week last year. i i y arket steady for natives to strong for teady; mmo, ofce, | F Loy < 3 o N b cose S iy 27,819, ushels, against 76,742 ast Bea- | 45 10@6.50; dressed beef and butcher steer: 101 crop. 12@716c; 10 crop, B lic; 1 crop, TER—Creamery, 18a22c; dairy, fancy, 5 S Hocking Coal . sonCorn exports nggregate 63,008 bushels. | $4.55116.16; ateers under 1000 Ibs., $3.50G6 Jo';l‘um_; ’r‘h ooast, II»W 5 Y0Ohe. SGGS- Striotly fresh sold at 2@22%c in | 1N1Inols, Central., lg\l.lh: n’l Paper against 446,31 last week and 4,801,080 lasi | gtockers and feeders, 32.45G0.60; cows [380: Callfornia. 2 ta % Iha., 1060 : ot In 4 iobbing way and “were b e G 0 R Ut At oo R ant sonacs, | Doifers:, SL0004.50; capners B1.HOLE; i‘z"},"‘- ) 'Y 3 ~siln P - o ) ped . 2 Dwe 154,087 bushels, against 73,376, 2.26@4.00; Texas an ndlan steer i lary, 24 to 30 1bs, We. Fresh Missourl and Xanaas stock | 1, g% W iy Laclede Gus tallures in the United States 5.36. d heif 2.25 'R - o . eing quoted on ‘change at 2 o Business failures .25, with fed $5.35; cows and heifers, $2.2 WOOL~Bteady; domestic fleece, 20G2c; [ %G ocpipra (T D W Manhattan L ....138 |(Natlonal Salt 189, 172 In 1898 and 200 in 1897. A H % Texas, 1617 4 o B . P Npeal: 118400 | Aot Bt. Ry are B At *anada for {h k ber o . V' , N 1.200 bu.: oa 22,000 b, o o Fallures in Canada for e week numl ’{:Rl:“rl‘a}!mg. Beet. steady: family, #1.00 | Vi IR NTE (Two Daysr Wheat, 2050 | MeX. Central ... s Ko Amorican’. 26, against 22 last week, 28 In the same week sl (B ity satie IrL: DAmA, ,{{‘0‘0’“ bu.; corn, 69,600 by 960 bu, Rix. Nationgl .. 8 Baoine Matl < s | & vear ago and 2 1n 189 and 18 Bovgous, meats, weadyl pickled bellien | minneapottn Wheat, Flour and Bran, | o POy 010 PO Gag o0 Tonden Steck Quotations. hy ungmu- Lard, strong: western SAPOLIS, Nov. 20 -WHEAT- | _do_pfd 53 do ptd ...l LONDON, Nov. 20.—4 p. m.—Closin ~ York e Stock Market. med, $9.95. Novembr, $9.130; refincd. | Cash, Dacember, iogc: May, fiige: | N- & Central 180 Pullman B¢ % A A . ¢ New ¥ steady; ' continent, 810, compound, 37.75) | on track, 1 Ward, e No. 3 north | N. Y. Centraillli7l |Republlc ieol i | Cons, money.. 8111 3 EW YORK, Nov. 2.-BEEVES-Re- Bouth ‘America, $1050. Pork, firm tamily, | ern, Tic: worthern, Mg Nor. & West Bl 0o pra i Qo account.. 81 11:16) do_p - celpts, 4% head; steers slow, 10c lower: H 6,0017.00; short clear, $17.50@19.00; mess, | FLOUR-First patents, $3.55a3.75; second | o pfd % Sugar . Aniconda. ... L. $%|No. Pacific 11 Pl and thin cows, steady: medfum and 6. 7.00. patents, $5.60@3.80; first' clears, $2.76G2.8; | N "m""‘"{:m 100k Tenn. C. & 1., Atchison . .. §2%lOntarlo & W good cows, 10c lower; steers. 34,0075 CALVES, | _TALLOW--Firm; city (42c per pkg.), 5% | second clears, $2.20. On “"'\& h 1 Sa do pfd . vi e 1 Oxen and stags, $3.0004.80; bulls, $2.40a: S 500 1 Oil;" Ttg'rtll;-'{rynlvk s, lr;fll 6@ty BRAN—In bulk, $17.00617.75 R“,“';;‘I‘m““ . B0s U ) - T nnutr;mr"-flf o exl a0 Ta: Bid exports tomorrow, 080 heud cattie and 4 5o 5, i OR--Recel 3 onc o b Tl Can, Pac I [ g 0 50 2 1e dalfy, 13Qaso; ereamory. 11 e Peoria Market. 2 bt 3 02%. Hbber 30 | Ghea & Ohlg. .- S0 pdo 24 pfd...... 04 oS Recolpts, 184 ohend: _atead 4 MetorK CALVES | ; ctory, 14 ] prd. ¢ e 5 “hica 3 3 Jopen . 34,0075 70 % 60 W crr eHE B mrlpl“n““tr.:m steady: | PEORIA, Nov. #.-CORN—Highyr; No. |8t L& & 1. v%, Wi ‘,‘ M. &8t P A o B e F'r'»‘ff«’.n‘ e e B Q0 e, . Sraasers, Mo iw 'r,uih PR N T A LT ln.\’rr: Higher; No. 2 white, &c, billed | o 2d, Pl L S a0 pia . getyUnion Pactfc JAHERE ANE HARNS bl oA “':s e e amall, 10104 through. Y - e 2 arie o seseey . $2.00G2.25; culls, $1.76; « STOCK COWS AN 3 BGGS—Receipte, 24 pkgs.: firm: state [ WHISKY-On the basis of $1.82 for fin- | (d . W R I T T T t 3 Bleel ;';';;r;hgh,'“'fi R P B » 595 1 i 6% a ennayivania, e, ‘weatern, at | (shed good 2, I .1 0GS-Receipts, 6,920 head; firmer at ki YRG: outbarn, At mark il s — - ilnota Centrai Wabash HOG M0 headi [ i '"'ém:r ANlveretsady spri Toledo Grain and Seced. e & Sash... x| do - ptd g | @60 i oy | 180 Omaha Texas 01 Co. Sapp block, Council Bluffs, Ta.—Shares, 20 (par $1)—Full paid and non-assess- able.—Advantages of Fuel Oil.—~The firm of Charles Clarke & Co., who operate several dredge boats in the vicinity of Beaument, are among the largest fuel users of the state of Texas, consequently the following figures, just given out by the firm regarding the cost of ofl in comparison with coal, are of partlcular interest. The company's Dollers furnish a total ef 3,060-horse power and actusl experience gives the following result: i C per month . I 9,600 Ofl per month ... : Transportation of Btorage barge ..... Total cost of ofl Bosrorce ?!7:‘ EERSRS = sss333838888S Sesseass T DD & LT reerare $555333%2 0002503090060 0920038 29 SRR LIRS LS00 SRR SRR SRS LSRR RS R A - £ 58 B 00 Difference in favor of ofl Saving in firemen's wages . s T 89 e 30 TS T2 S 2030 T TRt 1 30 TSR0 SRS 20 0 i 00 Total saving with ofl ... 5,000 Besides this, it 18 to be considersd that the item of $3,600 for a storage barge will not have to be expended again and the saving for the following month will be $8,600. In the face of such figures no one can doubt that ell will rapidly take the place e of coal In all parts of the world, which BULLS, means that the MARKET 18 PRACTICALLY b LIMITLESS. 1f you buy stock 1n our company you will take your part and bave your share of the profits in the largest industrial movement the world has ever meen. Our officers are prominent men, men who have reputations to maintain and who are confident of suc- cess, or they would not be engaged im the enterprise. Put your money with ours to reap the harvest on the richest plece of ground that has ever been discovered. Oup well {8 within 100 feet of oll on the sure gusher land, the center of Spii Helghts. We for prospectus. OMAHA-TEXAS OIL CO,, Sapp Block, Council Bluffs, la. BUBITTITSSL LW [ - 8% 6. L1176 '8 AND HEIFERS, 0 19 K21 , HEIFERE HERS & T THE SITERERS 8 sl W Doy wmesssmmms 85, i RS AND FREDERS Boyd Commission Co Wucoessers te James E. Boyd & Co., OMANA, NEB. COMMISSION GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND #TOCKS. Board of Trade Build} % Direct wires te Chicage sad New York 2% | corvessondencs, John A Wairen & Co P Bank Clearings M. K &T 27 " |8panish 4s 3 " 0 | turkeys, joromls. gc. Dressed TOLEDO, Nov. 2. WHEAT—8trong; 0 : “do pta 1 iw|Rand Mines st. Joseph © Stock Marke 3 o Springers, Beotc: fowls, WO turkeys. 9 | cuah, Tiige; December. 18&c; May, Slte s OMARA: Ny Bank clearings today, | N7 "Centrail. 176 'DeBeers ... 3 aT. JORDPH. Nov. M, ps . 2 | Y 4 T CORN "Stronk: May, i N1 corresponding duy Tast vear, | C 8T, JOSE] Nov. 8.—CAT ~Re 'v.;fl; o S T e g B | Q4TS Decem ol May, e St Ko ' Clenrings, wasiyio; | BAR SILVER-Steady, 187160 por ounce. | (60 forn. it B el - bgb.25: hodia | 1311 b 180 Biarket was unsettiod and hoiders wory A R e S bremin " 1 | count’in the open market for short bills Is | 404 si4fe. 8 6AR0K stockerd and feeders, | 0 By 300 ess confiflent, with spot at the close quoted Duluth Grain Marker. CPHILADELPHIA. Nov. "2 -Cleartngs, | TAARE ber cont: for three montha’ bills, | ®416G8" Raceipts, 14,000 hend: mosily 10c BRI B - ;‘flv 125,50, or 3 below the close of DULUTH, Nov, 29 T-Cash, No, | 821,366,474, balances, $2571.400; money, 4 per | * MRS 3 g highen; light and light mixed, $5 M‘o}. . “E 0 3 WNeolllenday The arrival of several steam- |1 hard, Toie: 3 orn. 6% oont N 8 Classk 831166181 New York ¥y Market, padium ahd heavy, ¥5.70@8.15; pigs, ¥ . B LORADO. rs with Mberal cargoes of tin broke 4p [ northern, 1l4c; Decomber, 07c; May, BOETO y. earings, $23,176.612; . 1 i } 1 & 02 28 Y atear the corner and resulted (n the decline noted [ €0 130, balances. 31014 o, NEW YORK, Nov. 3. ~MONEY—On call, | SHFEP AND LAMBS--Recelpts, 115 he TSR sbove. Cepper at London alse suffered & | OATB—4lye. CHICAGO, Nov. M~=Clearings, $23,344,006; | irm at 31y@5 per cent; last loan at b per | steady. (2 00 0ok PO . g . e T 32TI2ICHS 2T S ¥

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