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THE OMAHA DAILY BE MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1901 0 o o - o0 o decrease U LONDON EXCHANGE STACNANT | gz these ikt | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Frerse st e | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET(® 11 CONDITION OF OMABA'S TRADE Tndustrial Bitaation Decidedly Bad, with flr\::r:";':i;'r\“'_rf:”'r:'::“fl;l’r‘};f_-fif:;':firh:::g Wheat Open “;d"“:.]! P“’""' but Fails 2%‘5&}}:"f‘-\".‘f'{“:.':":':‘;'&y:'.?.::"'r‘sfi* if'gfflrffig“vfi; Goed Bee! Oattle Fully Bteady for the 'ni,: ; Volame of Business {anes Heavy in No Reliof at Hand. - b the demand for plates has impros e neae "o orelon’” cxchange " makes Others Slow and Weak. 3 8 Epite of Unseasonable Weathor, — has reached its extreme limit. | further exports of gold next week increas. - 5 ity [— oW 0 e Rt ingly problematical The final coverin h\‘ BORROWERS ARE DRIVEN TO THE BANKS "3:«'”:‘JE;?,::‘:‘?“,.{?":;:H"VP:‘T'.?.S“:'E.‘.’;}'\‘:‘E"".":',‘.R {WEATHER IS PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE | room shorts made ciosing prices materialy | ANOTHER SHARP ADVANCE IN HOGS ' SUGAR WAR COMES To AN - Ateamship shates also showed an Increased g, , T oo demand or bonde demand, with fair advances ft-Tauking All Around Brings De- W rather ifrregular price movement. In t Sheep and Lamba May Be Quoted Congestion is Due (o Indifference of | Interest in Austrian rallroads was lively §1d, 8, ryiher irregylar price movement o | 7 o y L and Amerlcan securities were apparently clines in Al Pits on the Lnited B e fagt col Fally Steady for wh Specnlntors, Genernl Discontent neglected. Bank stocks were Strong upon Chtenge " . her ’“]“’!"'l‘xm"flrjnflv_ losing prices on trict SafMetent to compulaoty covering. The money market e s Torie tioen exchatge Wae Offered at wis the casiest known for vears. Call Jouns — Lewer All.Avound, Sarth Africa. reached 1 per cent. 1t was ut times almost . Atohison . 19% 81, Paul prd..... 10 Steady impossible to place money and the nlin- 3o prd 10003 8. PAGIAG -oire 0 dance of money made the monthiy seftie- pofulise Ko 18 8 Raltway 1o ” : ment extremely easy g . do ptd Wy do prd : . . n " During the last week | . The Frankfurter Zeitung belioves that | CHICAGO. Nov. #.-Profit.taking all COoadilh Bue. o 1186 Tow. & Pacific 4 SOUTH OMAHA, lov, % OMAHA v % LONDON, Dec g e L ot | the rates for money will continue to he low | #Tound bro Jit declines in ail pits on (ne | canada 80 Gty Tol., St L. & W Receipts wers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 2 o 3 A hollday always diminishes the toinl the Btock exchange s been Ay BAS Land that the'improvement i the market | be0fd toans * ecember, wheat, closing 'a@ | Ches, & Ohi. ... $s o’ ped Officlal Monday........ i | & o yolume of business transacied during the o €80 onoy peen Ce ontinue. ¢ highes &€ 1980 t0 Toe 08 o iSian “nfon’ Pacifie i | Ofcial 'L ue: 1 i 20 6o e . ends to Keep bus Aoy ht forcing borrowers to have re- | Will continue. B i & al | Chicago & 36 Union Pacif fhicial “Lu . el Jobbers, as it tends to keep bu ourse to the Bank of England, Fortunately gl Tl T MO ¢ AR 1 L T B N do pfd... 0 | Ofelal Wedneaday. ... . w ers ime. Last week wus 1o exception eries Monday vegan at once. ‘rhe selling| ¢ a Wabash *Oticial Thursd ' % to tne general rule, althougl olesalera he wovernments dishursements hase been | CLOTH MARKET NOT ACTIVE | wux moxtis"on "{fy’ pare "oi “locais, *white | O gfa ¢ 1 4 oty T | Oificint Eridny. . - i i 0] 1 prmctfearty i Hies Feport thade as i l”'(!-rullur n.ul wer k! :‘r:«r:w ;:"I!lv- “"::'T“ a e W -""'"II'”IH'I":"hm il wuknllll‘v Illl l'"';lfll' n‘ !‘ Chicago & 1 1111378 \\-‘ma\dn o ) Ofticial Bacurday b :ul y up to thefr expectations. Quite a few alaposition 10 Increase her balances in Lon- ¢ offered early v weathel senced | (+ 0 G, W... 24 do 20 pfc 3 I . huyers -arrf o ot the firat o ek uresncd (hat for- |Decline tn Chinn Bxchange Deters |Gy prices in the face of heavy rectipts | Cchge G o BR | Total this week N K N 0 three the 'week and plaoed Hvers *her gold will be forthcoming from New Business in Manchester and seliing by 8t Louls and New York. 24 pfd # | do prd .. 42 . endirg Nov 2 o 1N orders, It is very noticeable now that York. Rut with the approach of the year's Gradually the market slipped off until De-| chicago & N. W.211 |Adams Ex ‘ ending Nov % i wvier buyers eginning to come back, nd and the large siice of the last loa Marke vember ®old down ‘to izly@ide. Shorts atfc. RET & B i American Ex ending Nov' % h shows th e I th Try are there is small hope of casy money this figure covered and prices reacted | Gy Ter. & Tr... 194 U. 8 BEX ending » BN 5 widid L G005 going to bl ol gl Rl ell Into January of next year. In — slightiy closed easy, 'W@4c| do p 'y Wells-Fargo Ex week last vear. . 10163 L Tharc were a few bun ot | there hax been very littie cold weather fo anwhile busin 1s a9 stagnant as | MANCHESTER. Dec 1-The cloth mar- | down at Locul recelpts were 117/ ¢ (1 98 " Amal. Copper. hie montn harh o' sale today, but no particular | bring beavvwelght goods into active de Ket ‘wan leas active this week than it was | (AT, seventeen of o © grade; Minne- | Colorado 4% Amer. Car & ¥ 8 | L TEe 1 the market was noted. The sup- [ mand. Nearly all of the retailors who at« "Fha_tndustrial situation is decidedly bad. | fuge "FheTall T exchangs 1 (hina Tad | 8Plix and Duluth reported n® cars, make | *do st prd A prd : bly for the week has been very light, both [ comlig to the ity say that while their The Welsh miners, who have been enter- | datarrent effect on business and further & & total for the three points of 1106, do 24 pfd iy Amer. Lin 198 helompared with laet week and also with | business has not been particularly active taining the biind hope of ralsing prices by | more a considarable section was sufclently | CAFS, aguinst wfi iast week and 821 a year| pel. & Hudson. 173 d Novembper, 1561 3 865 fhr thme weak af laxt vear. The recelpts | nevertheless they have had a vers fair November, 1we h, however, liave been very | trade and in fact have mold » great denl o e coal productio ve merely | o wable 5 redist the attempts | AK0. Frimary receipts were 1,017,000 bush-| Del, I, W 22 " |A ‘ 1 rEIUAtIng e Owners, who now | oo Beted. 10, GEL!® 1,12 TENL e maturanly SR comparad with B1000 bushals Inat Year | Dever &R G4 | 285 e % November, 189 k Uberal and 1 fact are the lenies o s of {he e e Teant. s hile The raported Un- | tooreamce B e e e marke! wis | Seaboard clearances in wheat and flour | praY... Anac. Mii, . R R ord for the month of November, as the | sonably. expect. to" inder extuting rond cartainty of the Welsh situation thrown | tairly steady, although in some quatters | *dpaled 318,00 bushels Erle v 14 Brooklyn R. T At rioudad | for hogs at South | tAble of receipis above wiil show = ' onably expect to under existing condi humerois steam coal contracts for Great | thera fa anxiety to secure buiness. Both |, rrade in the corn pit was siack, with | “do 1at pfd 4y Colo, Fuel & 1 Omuhn the past aeveral days: with com: | The bulk of the fat stuff now comi SR ta oot ke Ry oL AR Siormens Britain und #rance into the hands of Ger« | fuctorles and buyers were (n favor of im. | Semewhat weneral = disposition fo take | do i ptd it Con” e BREIORIh ey s v T i market Is corn-fed, very faw weatern be: | weather mete i whieh moveires tor er man and Ameri; ompetitors. crtant eastarn outlets and were not con- | PECBIR: W eral, _the pit rule Y. | Gt. Nor. pfd 192~ Gen. Electric s A ¥ ng good enough for killers The de 1 o rhic counts for_the on e A iarted December iac, Hocking Valle Glucose Sugar - y o B 5ariough for kiiters. mand | [iberal orders that are being placed. Tak Preak in (Silver and Copper. fdent of the maintenance of (he Preseis | down at w2k (o 6de. ‘On liberal jiqiid < Wbl - Jiocking ofal _Date. | 1901, [1900. 1600. 1898, 1897, 1695, 1895, | Shiape” i the weak: and prices s S000 | INE everihing into conslderation both re The copper situation s enveloped in a8 | on four-penny cotton S Trere i1 s A PRI 1o Inter. Faper Nov. 1., 5 70% 4 81 g e 88y 320 | 843 | Goted fUly mteady for the week o bath | e or Hotame o ramgini vy (hH, have y . Thel ows iy do 9 o sos ., sheep b d ttle or n ot of < 18 e thece, 16 o featme I the wiF (IAC | was Simeuly to negotiats And iransactions | Sfanalr ACMh,AUDROFt’ Ry ssveral profes. . ¥ einter’ Power i i [ 4@l an s 8 aladmd | "R e markat, however, 1 particularly true of the wholesalers, who pa 3 R ‘ ult to o and saction® | wionals, but Dec enk, b ¢ | 348 1y ate e owever, has L A le ‘1 [mportant developmonts are imminent. Bil- | were not extensive. China business was | lower at gic. Hecnints ‘ware 190 cara o ° | Laclede Gas 4 slow and weak and values are co sy that so far this fall they have sold cars. e 3 |Na. Biscujt owel X sug 1alde tully as mn ok 1 in of cline In copper is taks to ipdicate that | chants were falrly well supplied with S8outh me, which, with the easiness in corn, | ) tan I Natio) A 1 on the | yeur. Collections a'so continue 00 American fiterests, which are belleved here | American business and have taken.mod- | overpalanced the bulllah “facior of taree | Moy gr ag, 1o 139 K tie *Gydnat nellers have Ihape, which shows “that either fatelers o have been maintaining artificially high | erate parcels. The Mediterranean trade | shipments. Opening prices were slightly | Mex. Central they —haa, Jifhculty in disposing v have an abundance of capital or else the. Drices, are about to relax thelr grip. A | was quieter. Yarns were steady and Inac- | lower. but there wae littie outside in Jower and werhers 1otbe, Vg unted 15@2%c | are seiling more atock than they are wiil and ethers 1150 i ‘ by most unsalable ing to admit ations: Cholce yeatl & here has heen no change in the sitia falr to good yenriings. 24155 tion %o far s udvance orders for spriie wothers, ' $3.%4 1t 10 or arc concerned. Traveling men are stil| o A PRk AL 1 Woihers, | breaking thelr records of last vear and | guod ewes, $24002.90; common ewes 1.0 | 0Ty evident that before the first of b 200; cholos Tambe, $1.5004 5. fanr to sord | vear local jobbers will have by far ti lambs, $4.2564.5; foeder wo Mr to good | jeat line of advance orders that they hat fambe. 84,2300, foeder wethors, ‘ssaodih; | 2081 1,0 ales o presentative The markets were rather uneventful la — . “}; ek as 'rYf'l\)n\l‘ t! gh thare were a few CHICAGO IVE ~ i changes of some importance. As a general VE STOCK MARKET | {hing, however, prices are In just abont (i et same notches they were a week a Th Cattle Steady and Flem—Hogs Higher | fonp mih. ;:"'_”In‘}:;‘ll“ff;' of the week is the Sugar Prices Restored. END but Feed, A and Prolonging of War in ut Feeders Are DE e break in both metnin is Kighly Dok | ive. © 'sers appear 10 be more cautious | and December maugad to a weak close, ¢ | Mini. & Si 1 wible. bt the position from the point of view of [ down at 42igc. Keceipts were heavy at 45| Mo, Pacifie People's (1as It ie only falr to say that such gloomy | the spinners is better, as the present stocks | cars. e § rosmed 8 Car views are based largely on the indifference | are being somewhat reduced turnover rovislons were fairly active and easfer. ptd. . | do pfd........ of speculators and are intensified by the | was moderate There was considerable eariy strength on |Pullman P, Car.. keneral discontent in the industrial outlook — - the light run of hogs at the yards, but a Y. Contral |Republic * Stee! and the war in South Africa. The Industrial | omAHA WH SALE MARKET, [ 00d deal of country selling ‘and profi- | & W | do pra Situation in Germany adds @ certain en taking, eapecially in pork. caused a_loss pfd Sugar yuragement. While 11 i belleved here — of i the, ndvance. anutey pork. which No Facific péd.iofyTenn. Coai’ &' 1. that fhe worst of the German financia - opene o up. closed s down at $16.22%; | Oniario & W 503/ Unlon Bag & O ver the nresent stagnation in that | Com@ition of Trade and Quotatlons | jop iy iiva, linchanged nt $.58, and Jan- | Pannaylvania ... .145%| do_ pfd ountry sapports the theory that numbers on Staple and Faney Produoce uary ribs unchanged at 85371, ™ | Reading folg(U. 8. Leather of smaller fallutes are bound to be repor . Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | do 1st pfd iy do pfd & at intervale for months to come. Such EGGS—Receipts, lght; fresh stock 21c. | 8 cars, corn, 75 cara; oats, 200 cars; hogs,| do 24 pfd $U. 8. Rubber Autlook 18 searcely encouragiug for pr LIVE POULTRY—Hens, oc; old roosters, | 45,00 head, lst. 1. &8 ¥ Ao pfd e doi turkevs, f@so; ‘ducks ‘and geese, 5ci | The leading fututes ranged as follows: do ‘st pfd S8 U, 8. Steol ere \umors of & new German loan | $PTINE chickens, per Ib., c. - - | do ifd do pfd. i e e R wome. quarters that the | DRESSED POULTRY—Turkeys, A@l0c; | Articles., Open. | High.| Low. | Close | Yes'y. | 8t Southw | dis Westarn Union 3004 ? —Sheep Steady. Fimored” loan. will' probably be issued i | ducks “and geese, 7@kc; spring chickens - -~ | _do_ptd ... 59 * Amer. Tocomo k 3 CHICAGO, Nov, 30.-CATTLE February Mg@iTc: hens, Gyii6e. 8t Paul 168 do pfd.. b F 800 head; market’ atend LE- Receipts, Present indications are that (he sugar e i ihiieg BUTTER--Common to fair, 1ic;_chol @ - s bR dhad iog; marke 18y good 1o prime. | war fs at an end, at least for the imme Qairy, in tubs._JBG16c; separator, SOAC iy i | “oLast sate. : orn Gnd. toeders tmaum, $.50G6.0 dlate present. On Wedneaday of last week MARKET IN POWERFUL GRIP | ‘Frissit risii-miack bass. ‘15 white \ — °% . helfers, $1LG065.50; canners, $15645 the price of cane sugar was ndvanced o s bass, 10c; bluefish, 12c: bullheads, 1hc: blue | New York Money Market Indicates Bunday. ** Hollday 2004551 calves, | $2 000500 $5 per 10 pounds, %o that both cane and Kxcellent Basis for Trading, but |08, 7c; buftaloes. 7c: catfish. 12c! cod, 1ic: | ’ Ll o5 L4 J The official number of cars of stock eI, TR L beel sugars are jow selling on a parity i crapples, 11c; halibut, 11c; herring. 0 NEW YORK, Nov. 30, ~MONEY—On call, | brought in today by each road was: HOGS-~Receipts, 95,000 the same an they were before the rate war Cautlon Advined in Mak. docks 108 pike. 10e: Ted snappar. ioc; e 3 nominal; primé mereantile paper, 412@5 net | " Ca Mondax, 46.000: lnte aver, 45w marhrr v [ was inetituted. 1t will be remembored tha ThE Darehaaes mon, le: sunfish, bc: trout, c; whitefiuh, | A cent. 4 iy . Sk D iy ’ o RNt e o e b0 market 100 | 3¢ na ime the American Sugar HRefninx N .{‘-’: pickerel, 6c; fresh mackerel, each, 206 | «(a 4 | -:?‘:i“hl']]\” ‘r:x‘t'u‘,‘\mu‘,”rmxl\ " ;};H'Xr ;\‘\',‘huh s | good “to éhe heuvy, $5.7666.20; .’;‘;m “v\"v\“‘: :..nl._i_.;‘-u“‘u J\x‘:n‘l‘n lllt;r:;l u‘\ — OYSTE g v usiness in baukers' bills o T | Missouri Pacific. .00 [ i NEhE $5.25G5.75; bulk » oW a5 W e prics was then ac OYSTERS-Mediums, 22¢: Stand # . 1 Ve for demn and Nila@d. 808 for | 7 y 5 195 buik ue ced to $1.65, then to o i NEW YORK, Dea. 1.—(Special)—In his | ards, per can, tbe: extr er j o 1Y Gl ,Z,.'y"rfl L o g WY K Sy et SHiss b LAMBS~Reo i g AR L R B AR weekly review of Wall street Henry Clews |33c: New York nis n, commercial bille, $4.888@d.841,. " TR arkot steady: g0od (o choies ' | has been very strong and those who are in ) AL Btandards, per gal., $1.9@1.%; bulk extra § 3 BILVER-Rar, soc; Mexiean dollars, 98¢, | P 0A4.25; falr 1o ¢ o cholee weth- | %0 Giion to know say that they would not of the banking house of Clews & Co, 6ays. | hereeiar $r0n) | : e i BONDS--Government honds, steady; state | | . % i Rithe Trmbe oo e Oy mixed. $2.35% | §,"0rprised to see prices ®o still higher i A DI O eleTilee vadted | VOt Sy B don., e, bonds, fnactiv:" Tailroad bonds, easicr; re- 2 e e 3 ] g AMPS 2607190 western tamb, | phe "G Turure. Fhe market on Tefned atlo and uncertain, 8 o specialties scored +—Cholee, 8fine . re i coupe (L s o, | (¢ 3 b clal yesterd . I v verned b o v o high figures. and the entire market was | Hay Dealers' assoctation: (hoice upland, 3 o 19915: old 48 rex. and coupon, 112is; o8 reg. { 5 + | BHipemEe head: shrep, 12 ditlons. imore ot less adversels’ infiuenced by i | $1.5; No ; medium, §5; conrse L | | Wad ‘coupon, 1054 g Illinols Central..... it I Head: shoep, S1 hean lead: The ~cpftee market Is also in 8 good favor developments connect with | $7.50] Rye miraw, prices are for . o omed i onds AFe 4 g a R 4 o1 e =~ S Amalgamated Copper. On the other hand, |hay of good color and auafity. Demand B, 3 Tty IS AUgINHONS ‘anibonce’ Wee N/ Boceti uepie 1 o O e APl (e Wk een. v the remarkable strength of the Vinderbilt | fair. 3 G ollows & _ | The disposition of the day's roceipts was | Kanaas City Live & ' dirled fruits there & nothing new o re whares and the Iw|¥vfkllzfll mu,m; u‘xl steps .-(I.us _’\'z.. 63c; old, 83 reg. 1085 1,. & N. u. 4s....102% .‘wrw}nh-n‘v ml:nm.:l”x purchasing the num- | KANSAS CITY, Nov port. as the demand continues very sg were in progress looking toward the con- | BRAN 81 Cash_quotations were 108 Mex. Central 4s.. xiiy | ber of head cated | celpts, 50 natives, 6% 7T d 60 calves: | OWing to the mild weather. Jobbers, how solidation of these properties served OA Pr bl L e b oM do 1 c 2, Buyers Cattle. Hogs ) arket, co it i T ke | ever e 2 oertatn thet or prices fmporiant simuiAnt kY moey VEGETARLES stralOI LA Yinter, Palanis, $seas 0 lowit s Bt | omaba Backing co : R i s e HominAL, Choics | WL Tl When the. femperatiure. takes A of Kold exports and continued g POTATOES—Homo grown. $1; northern, | Stralghts, SLAHE I, clears, B2 003 o arba o | Teg. 130i(M,, K, & T. 4e Swift and Company .l 8l port wnd N asice | earnings Alko served to ald the manipula- | $110; Sl Lake, $1.10; Colorada, $110. Specisity. o it W8I0 | GO Couno el sa | Cudahy Packing ¢o Ll 3 falr to good i fean: | “Fhe mont important feature of the canned t|;"|| 717; higl " pm.uH \m-‘:n;-r "lfy' x;rr-r‘-m 1I, {qr(;‘nlfl I"v‘r'hn‘, .'n“‘ 0 WHEAT—No. 3. 6913@71c; No. 2 red, %@ a8, reg 3N, niral 181067 .F\rmlmlr & Co | o8, $5.0004.50; we s, $4.1a | goods market is the continued strength of effort to ereate a bull n et will succ 5% der 1a-bu. basket, ¢ ang pLot ) 4 | oupon ...... o gen, fowler BBy 800 westorn Fange " o R o4 O Ath, The sups 4 or not we do intend to predict, thora helng | TURNIPS Pet bui., doc; Rutabugas, per | 18GH S Sailav. slvis i A N o Other biivers ; and Tndian stecrs | 5 o | CIoaned Tap in Nrat Ratids And there I nb much to be sald on both sides 100 1bs., $1.%. 8 3 2 'No 13 qi6c; | ¢ ¥ acific 4s tive eifors. by v ocal jobbers wi v abundant sipply of loanable funds and con [ CUCUMBERS -Hothouse, per doz. $1.25. | (OATE N goi No. 2 white, 4544@46c; | Alchison gen 4| do 38, Total Y sl 15 | { B s It | SRR B L ot o Veiy Atk i tinued prosperity it may be possible to CE- Head. per bbi., $550; hothotise | Npy 3 white, SO0, do adj, de..._.... ShIN. & W. . i8 CATTLE-There were only a few cattle g eipts for weeds, | Early in the season they wore very henvy Carry the mirket to a higder level con- | 1tiiice, per doz., e BARLEY-Tfair to eholce maiting. sagasc. | Bl & Ohlo 4. 101 (Heqding gon, f.. Wik | today and not enough to make test of | 36,000 hend plvers, as they anticipated an advance sitering that stocks are so highly concen- | - PARSLEY._Fer dox.. 2ic SEEDS -No. 1 flax, $1.40; No. 1 northwest- | oo GURIBE L & X AL o, be. | the market. For the week there was A head: marke Thus far they have glven thelr customers trated. No doubt a strenuous effort will be | RADISHES-—Per doz., 2c. ! imothy, $6.35; clove sl TS L. & B F, 48 ood supply considering that Thursday was | ¢ higher: top, $630; bulk of sales, $5.737 | the benefit of the advance and Are now made to anticipate the January disburse- | SWEET POTATORS -Home grown, per | frn, $L10: prigme timothy, | AALh T s St LB WL s & holiday, And o good liberal gain is noted | 6.25; heavy, $6.20@6.30; mixed packers, 35007 | seiing thelr goods at n lower fgura than ments, which will be very heavy and likely | ib., 2i4c; genulne Virginig, per bbl., $2.30. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per hbl., $1 T B TR over the corresponding week of last vear | light, $.0af.10; pigs. $4.6075.40. Re- | they can replace them. The situatlon in o mid such a movement. But, while {t! CABBAGE—Holland seed, crated. 1ige. ol wal Ll sttt g ¥ UL ¥ e AT 8 A& AP S ML Taniie of the tact that Thanksgiving was | CIpts for week, $8000 head; last wesk, | corn is about the same as In tomatoes would be folly to underrate the abllity of | ONIONS—Home grown. ‘per Ib. 2hizie; | 1825 Lard, pet 100 (b, SLRARH. BROM | Ches, & O, 4iqw.. 1004 Bo. Bacific ta... not a holiday last year. As compared with | #2500 head " | “Uf R Cheesa market continues very stron !:w -wa‘r‘mludlhlnll‘u(‘!Iw hlhx leaders to l.‘a'll sp.“l’.n, per crate, $2; Michigan reds, 2igc :“:'{J|;"r:";’:;‘:d:- S 30700, Bhort clear | G & A .1-,: - 8813 Bo. !.inxlll‘ln LI lagt weele, however, there I a slight falling | BHE X D LAMBS Receipts, 400 | qwing to an active demand znd to the S the market, and the fact that many condl- | per . t Wi ff in the recelpts, 'as the ts bove will | he market, compared with a week ober . o s e in" their tuvor, 1t 1a aiso very | "CELERY—Kalumazoo, por bunch, 5asc; | Mides (hoxed SINGERL L o L% R R A ) ot e ooty Yar T Sonth ot No- |in ddwilo Tower; Hetlve Tamue $ Mt h: | QA Detoter stosk in frat hancs b wall hecossary to remember that circumstances | Nebraska, per bunch, %43sc; Colorado, 10g | WH A { Y8 B LR R Vember has bern very liberal, and in faot | Western lambe, $2.7578.75; native wethors, | *1n" tarihaclons goods oatmeal may be g much more contradictory than a year | gie. The following are the receipts and ship- L . 48,1067 . B 1% the heaviest In a perfod of years with the | $3.264 western hers. $3.0063 25 ew ed & trifie higher, while rice and heans ago. Prices are already exceedingly high, | NAVY BEANS-—Per bu. $2.15. by GOC & 6 L s mitfaiWabash 1s ....... exception of 1599, when over $0,000 head ar. | $2.760 Culls and fecders, $1.50m fted 8 oft-e Teife, in many cases the highest on record. A FRUITS. (Articles : Shipments, | Chicago Ter. 18- %! do dev. '#..: rived. celpts for week, 15,000 head; last week, Regarding the condition of trade locil number-of atocks are uclling not on What | Apppgg_nen Davie, per bbl. $10@450; | Kiour, PRS- X Mban | D, & T G 8100 " *West Shore 4. The demand for the hetter grades of cat. | head jabbers say that the demand during the last return they do earn, but ony what return® | winesaps, 85; Jonathan, $.50; Helleflowers, | SIROAG Dloeoeoooin s iaican B e de 00 W, & L. B 4s.... 817k | tle has been in good shape all the week ot e Yaonih ha been surprisingly large and they may earn, regardless of the fact that | WRGEIPSs By B Ao generai 4%, 9iig Wis. Central 4n. sty | this point, and particularly for good to St Lonis Live Stock Market. | much better than they expected. Retailers T N et i, In |, PEARS—Vikers, 8225 Lawrence, $2250 | Rl py ¢ 18000 F'W'& D C 1s..106% Con. Tobacco ¢s. & | cholce cornted stoern, As was noted 8 WeeX | 8T. LOUIS Nov. 30.—CATTLE--Receipts, | BAY® been very heavy buyers all the fail 8" much longer ouction, Ve, bu.. L X 4 V& ] ‘of prices s constantly grow- | ST. LOUIS No iB=Heae\n, v heavy buye fact, it 1s a_question whether prosperity | %y \opg iacas por keg B Rariey. bil S em000 Hosl,"Vel, Oweil8 e Wider, &s cholce cattle are advaneing |20 head: market steady, with finest grades | 4na 8%, thelt” purchoges conuinue larger has not been nearly discointed, Taking a CRANBERRIES. -Per bb).. 3 ,m'fi',,, ex-| On the Produce exchange today the but- | “vpiq wenfored while common and half fat cattle are going | scarce and not quoted: native shipping and | gofs "Nolght earifer in_the season have vantage of the large earnings of many of [ CHRANBEREIESCEOr Dby, d {ter market was firm; creameries, 14G24te; R down and are very slow pale. The top |export & $uais, dressed beef and ' §O0CE) HOUET imption. When wholesalers the raflronds, excessive obligations in some | 1T SREH 3800 PEE Orgie, 3 dairies, 13@20c. L stendy, 94@I0Yc. P tatt price of the season 8o far fs $7.2. so that steers, $3.5005.540; steers under 1,00 & Instances have been put upon some of them [ 9 " B Figes, firm: fresh. Boston Stock Quotations. B (b St Gattie may b ed from kers and feedors, $2.36 ewes are al- ‘s@eass E2RE 82 R 5= ‘2es2e ot et meescs f 33 R BER 28 *BRESL = S £533% BEEn2 2 15..2 compare the trada they have been having o) PR 4y | % r 1l with that of a few vears ago they and In order to find'a market for the new TROPICAL, FRUITS. et 1 ov. 30.~Call loans, 3%@ | $500 to §5.95. The sttuation for the week | $2.0064.25: canners, | (hi8 fall with that of & i securities they undoubtedly have been made | ORANGES—Florldas, $125G3.50; California | : 4 = o | OO, s, Mg per cent " O clal | can. perhaps, best be described by ealling | 400 Texnn and Indian | A0d & good example of the way peonle can fempting to buyers with somewhat of o dis- | navels, $.80G375; budded, & NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, hé the Belter grades stendy to strong and | teers, grass, £ 00020 (el g1 conn 2L VR ocladht trom the linae that regard of the future which may In many | LE: Fancy, $3.7604.00. alic A .| ctive, and undesirable grades slow and |and hel‘ers, §2.007 iyt (AT £ s fnftinees call for randjustment and reor- | BANANA§—Per bunch, according 1o size, ATohTeon B TANOUEE i % | uneventy lower | OGS ~Recelpts. 320 head: market 10 878 In demand BRC he amouri hat i ganization when the lean years come along, | $2.25g2.7. ¥ Quotations of the Day on Various | G071 st 'Amalgamated 7 |, Good 1o cholce cows and heifers are 104 | higher: pigs and lights, $ 7955 packers. Hligh Nebraska and surrounding states as they surely will In due season. or 18 | FIGS—Callfornia, new ecartons, 70c; im- Mex. Cantral 4s.. 1% Haltic . higher than they were a week ago and | @8.05: butchers, $6. 1048, have Dlenty of money with which to sup- this all, some of the consolidations which | ported, per Ib., 12@dc. | Commodities, Nex: G 6" Bingham in_good demand, Cornfed stock 1% now | EP AND LAMBS - Receints, 800 head; | MY RIS 5" “ana that ‘they ara not beéen put through are not unlikely to | DATES—Persfan, in 60-1b. boxes, per Ib. W YORK, Nov. 80 ~FLOUR-Receipts, | Atchison . 9% Cal. & Hecl beginning to arrive wnd a good bunch of | market quiet:_native muttons. $3.250 B it apend 1t D | o AT R AN 20710 bl exporta, 10978 bhis.; very steady | < do Dfdc.i 20k Centennial T R Tia Partees ars b Tuothy |30 aiocuers, Slogaon, "o Pucks .00 Steel Goods a Litile Lower. a wort of convession may have to be CELLANEOUS : i j very steady | 40 BiCe:ye> GonDaE RANES. 1+ 5 $4.50, cholce heifers can he quote Stockers, $1.50a2.0 s 6 ‘ 2 At o s it less nctive; winter patents, $3.6063.90; | Boston 5 A e tha ' 3 - R in AL iaas, CuL Y the TAllonag s thete | iy TA_Naw crop wainuts, No, 1 soft [ Wiheer seratght, #.40am.50; Minnesotn pa- | {Hoston & Me.. 4w Dominion BETLOL RS Sl R O g T T T 1 The most important change in the hard: v powers to s oo anell; pep Ib, hard shell, per ib. 125c; | ente, $3.76@4.10; winter extras, $2.6060.%; | Boaton ey have not been fed to sell up to 8.7 \ 2 & \ ware market was.the decline in gtes B e e L e et vuyar | No. 3 noft whell, flc; No. & hird shell, 10%c? | Minhesotn bakers, $2.003.35; winter fow | 8 ¥ NI G- S38 ! T e Cmarkat han ale ploked up & | ST. JOBEPH, Nov. ®.-CAT goods, ranging from 19 fo 20 per cent. Some \ prov i1 4 ot almonds, soft shell’ 1ic; hard sheli, 15c; §3.1513.40; ¢ o fancy, $4.4673.60. | antea 1 $aiz il the 1d continues | cows and heife b coalk others did not go down quite as much, bit fongress. The coming sesslon, therefore, 18 | pecans, iarge, wor Ib, tie: emall, loc; cocon- R Siploata fangh BLtRe. | Amer. Rugar, i ARIIURNISL TubIIe (She AEmAnd aontinues | cana RAd e e O e the average s between 15 and 2 per cont, Iyt witness mora or less i n re- | Do Hh; cheathith. o) cooans | = BHOR WELHAT ) b A Fe Coppor. R Ao Ave na ke i 5ol tig i : AR e taken ofact at once. but o ot I e st mesnane o Ceonnrass will | CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl., $3; New York, | g1.33; city, $.i1; Brandywine, $1.406:3.50 Mass. LT Trinity e from $1.75 to $2.35, and medium grades | pigher; light and Hght mixed. §5.7066.05; | Ness to any extent as there I8 not much of A tohad Thr WAt ein ntereat, i, |0 { % . RYE--8feady; No. 2 western, 68%c £ 0. b. | Vi L United stat 4 from 2.5 to $3.00. | madium and heavy. $5.2566.30; pigs, $5.76@ | that class of goods golng out at the pres. It {n known to hoid more positive | (HIDESTNo. 1 grogn. oo No, aflonti mtate rye, $4sie c. 1. 1. New York | % L alttan L : Bulle, calves’ and stags are just about | [ ent time. Local fobbers are of the splnion . G ous |} 81 fro s carlots. : Uhited Frat 5§ | Victoria steady for the week, no partieular change {EEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 130 hend; | that the prices el i ¢ pradscbuacr, an s e So mos expect |1y 1o 18 'fbe. ¥ N3 Buftalo; malting, 6asse o 1. 1. Buffal Ao ptd \L anvg|Wolverine 11111 5 “The better grades of stockers and feeders | We\pars, 8.1 | the market s practically the same as it brobable that he will emphasize the desir- | Pt AT Jarse ["":30;4 g‘,;fmi;"u" bbl. WHEAT x[z(n; elpts, 83,80 bu, Bpol, quist; | Adventure L 0l have been i good demand all (he week at was 8 woek w0 snd the general market b1ty o of " s ALSIRE ferill ) +| No. 3 red, 82 0. b. afloat; No. 2 v - Just_about steady prices chofce bune . Oty Tive Btock M % may 8 a good, he 4 A B Iier vety sasy. partly owing | "1 fithe ‘elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, s *Px-dividend. of heavywelght teeders will bring rHght Ians Oity Live A1aok Market ditfon. 18 (R rethrn Ot finie. s B r — £ 0. b afloai; No. 1 hard, Duluth, S 1. around 00 “ana prime yearings ‘sell\In | SIOUX, CUTY 20.~(Special Tale | Tho' demand for atrictly cold weather old expa 'y 24 o St. Lonis Grain and Previsions, . b. afloat. Options opened firm on A scare 2 about the same notches Che le esir- | gram.)—'A i Rece W00. market | goods contin rathe X 0 Sold axporis savm 19 have besh. checked b ¥ . |0 tocalwhorta and better cables. - With the " fans, able grades sell from .76 down. Steady; beeves $350@6.2); cows. bulls and | that there is an unusually heavy demand 3 ; . b oo Lt i | weakneas in outside markets, however, un- | 1, N, Nov. 0.-2 p. m.-Closing: e better grades of western range beef | mixed, $1.50%3.75. stockers and feeders, $2.50 | for such lines as barbwire and” bulides N0 Aandec S0 SME Bl AnRmaG . e December, ‘Tie; May, 7ei” No. 2 hard, | ort! March Samaedi-lic; closed it M| Cone,, money 91116 Nartole & W Sl Backers are ‘ot 4a dnaloust for that || HOGR -Recelpte, o607 markel 10mtic | elbleto carry on all kinds of out-of.dosy o e @Il K2 B-16082%¢; closed at A2%c; Decem: | do Account .. o class’of cattle as they were a short time | higher, selling. $580G4.00; bulk, $5.5@5.%, | work, €0 that jobbers are dolng a goo ndvinces in ‘market and Eorope 18 | CEGRN L ower: No. 2 cash, snc, new; | Mav. 2 SISINAC Closad AL Anaconda ..ol o, Bacific [fd. g0, ax they do not Kill out as well. The | SHEEP-Receipts, 20; ateady. oK emn. avah thoush seasonaple lines are neither able nor willing to enlarge Its - | pack, U@dSc; December, 6ide; May, 86lgc. | "CiopN= Receipts, 61,000 bu.: exports, 60,316 | Atchison ... |Ontario & W common kinds are siow sale and weak — a little neglected YORKRSHLLn "":;'“""';":;‘I!m 5 viex thate- | © AT @ l;mn‘h‘m‘“z\cu;;. «5\..‘;,,,017»1;*, bu Spot, auil} No. '3, G ‘elevator and | do pra.o ‘1{;’&%:“37,\'1\'&"“ 3 Range cows of good suality are strong to New Vork e Stock Market. Dry Goods Market More Active o ed - ) - c; December, c; May, %U@1%c; | q0iae f. b b. afloat. The option market | Baltimore & i ading ... 23" |10c or 16c higher, and the best grades se N ke SRy - Rlan Dt 6050 trom Boath Atrios we are 8t |6 S white, piTias o Arm with wheat, Bat eventunily | Canadian Pac... 17| do Taf prd.l around 835, Gond to cholce stockers and | NEW YORK, Nov. 0 -BEEVES-R More dry goods buyers arrived in this Fihones :'l" & de 'll'!‘_ll"l;';'} Lo r| St | RYE—Bteady, 8¢ gave way under N‘Hlna for long account fid" 24 pf 3 feeders are about steady for the week, and nowmwgg‘"{‘l:m_tj:"“ 08T r'pnrw;,‘ % | market Jast week that for some little time ortunately we are well uble to supply this | prOUR-—-Stronger: red winter patents. | £03% dijor cables: el eany at f@ige net 178 (80. Rallway may be quoted from $5.75 to $1.00. Repre- | ports, 86 721 quarters of beaf. | TRHECELC clearing wales which were ud- demand. 8o {0 need cause no concern; only oxtra fancy and stralght, $3.15G | fous."Mav, SGoS%c. closed at 68 Dénver & R. G.. 6%/ do pfa.. Santative saleat GALVES Receipts, 13 head: 108 on salel | Jilised apparently attracted considerable It Is well to remember, that gold exports are | {50: o ) Sogra. 00 ; GATE- Recelpta, 104,00 bit.: exports, 7512 | Lo Prd........... i Union Pacifc . BEEF STEERS. ulet, but steady: a fow veals sold at 3130 | (On "And brought In a good many of of generally utllized as bril_arguments b= Timothy, dull, nominal, $5.506.00. e s No. 8, o1 522 | mele b.oeniiiin o e o R 750" anc 3 " | autentlon oLt o] Qur expart rade continies’ (o show ample N MEALBiendy, A “M ber: | N6 Prot, teadyi N, N e Rlior g 0 1 R U R Rl PR o An FE LEHEED "AND 7 I:Ah?l’l‘;il"fi-pl coelpin, 2w Heaperan R ol ot me.;x‘;gl‘ . ?r:m; ade balances, Dut exports have in several | RRAN—Scarce and ' nominally higher; ' "weatern, 4804 ot 14 844 0 2 pfd. () o pra.... 11l A head; fal and; sheep 2 er, Word to snv regarding the conditlon of months fallen below last vears ~heavy | yycked, east track, $1.03@1.0%6. | xed e et and barely teady: - U | Jiinols Centtal . 13y Wabaah "\ e300 310 e stronger: uh 2.0Gat0; culle, 33; | XN L0 R R hile thex have not totals, and our imports are steadily rising. | *SP0Y_Timothy, dull, easy. $10.50G14.50; Steady: shipping, 60esc; good to | kv &N «een il do DI, 1080 8 00 lambs, $4.40@5,15 $3.0033.25. broken many records this fall in the amount Advereity abroad and prosperity at home | GV CREG and firm, not quoted. S vt PRINg, L M. K. & T....... 2% 8panish ‘ds. i TOWS AND HEIFERS. HOGS—Recelpts, 1,276 head; market firm. DEORES FAT SR Bhdve wola, still they may seem very comforting, but such condi- | PCHTEKY - 3182 cholce, 8214 90c . do_ptd. i 56 Rand Mines .00 | 2 1 P 7 v d od steady trade and look ans e not conducive 16 the lrge trade | ek SOTTOR TTHE-# O e e {Sush cnay: | N. Y. Centrai...\1164DeBaara ... Jo NN iz B 860 Stock In Sight. DAy oy o e Rt Wave o balinces which have been such stimulus | BAGGING-S4@e. Sone g ST ] 51— - ey 1500 275 v eather. » A preme At ille: Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 12a16%c;: 190 | “RIT,VER_Bar, fiat, 20%d per ox s UV s The following tabe shows the receipts of | severe W Fithiatlon there s mothias on Which (& puitd “E“\E’,.}}\%h&‘.n}\ aalt meats (boxed), | iR LIS, 189 orepy SCHe: e | STONER g S S P FICDTR N0 FRRRRIN: cattle, ogs and sheep at the five prilicipa) Vi Gong" succons and are ‘teking & any'great hope for higher prices The lat- | o PRCY Wiea Khorta, S080; clear ribe. 5.80) | 150 Ceitfornia 21 10 3 ton. e o V%" | The rate of '1‘1 nantIn the open market G8-There was & g00d run of hogs |m8rkets for November Hogs. Sheep. | &reat davance. orders ‘for ‘Jamuar ter are already as high as natural condi- | AeatYL ST Bcon (boxed), st LEATHER—Quiet; hemlock sole, Buenos | f0F Short bille is 3@ per cent; for three | making the supply for the th Omahs ... 1228 %% | Shipment. These orders cover practigally s warrant. and, as said above, pros- horts, $0.47%4: clear ribs, .3715; clear heavywelghts, 25026 months” billa, SHOVE Bee osnt. ity Rough | South 2503 | The antire line of apring goods. Some finew ty has been amply discounted, while the | X & PR RiSher: ovhing & Ayres. light to heavywelghts, 25@26ic. —— ——— week of fairly liberal proportions, t nuf Chicago o 12462 | th h goods and -rl(-nlnrly &inghams b } wides, 39.62 Pork. higher; jobbing, $18.85. | *\WOO1L—Quiet; domestic fleece, 25@26c; v Hot as large as for last week. There 15 | ansan Ciiy o0 4000 | of wash g effect of m:\-rno Infl|l|»:||‘en was warded off | TUVS" frm, 89,42 Texas, 16G17c New York Mining Stoek: however, & galn over the corresponding s!“nl':uu 3 200 s00 | and woven wfilh fnl vlnn“nr- ,rc orted As by artiticlal support last summer ‘)IdTAl:fi—Ml‘ Steady at $4.2564.27%, COAL—Quiet. (EW YORK, Nov. 30.—T week o,‘ t veAr. The supply for the l ~ ~ 28 b 11,000 150 | being well sold up, In view of the excep- "The market [s still In very powertul con Spelter: Higher at $4.15 . PROVIRION-Beor, ateady: famiiy, $11.00 | irh Bl n S Shicon ‘on THInInE Acae N8 &F8 | & Ooth ‘0t November shows an chormous in. | B¢ JOMPR roo: tlonally Iarge advance salos trol” It i aulte pomsible that the leaders, | Mo pRy"-Stendy: chickens. Sc: springs, | iz, mosn. $5061000: beet hams. 31356 sl s e g Sho8kn with unlimited resources behind them, w K, e ducks, 6Glye : 1 i. B0@I200; o i P ' turkeys, 6lc; 300 Reese, | 12.75; packed, $10.60@12.00; city, extra India | Adams Con .... wasy money and January disbursements to | 3 am: H Iedibe . come. and_with" the pubic imagmation | 405 un_gteady: creamery, mamiac; | iokiea eilicn, $5.75010.60; pickied " shoul: i [ophir heavier weights and about a dime higher on oreated & big demand and local houpes re Fasily dred b the wreal deats which are in | R0 R Sers. Dicklea: ham, $0.76@10.35. Lard, | Branawick Con. . 13 [Phoenix i e ent oes.“The bulke of " the® heavy | KANBAS CITY. Nov DO Yy o 3%ince. s’ peaoticatly the' e D o avel” Thie will Kord netescals | EQGS_Bteady at 22 easy: western steamed, 399214 refined, | Comstock Tun. .. loads #old at $6.02 and $6.06. with an oc- | cember, Sug@ivbe’ Mit Qicting a6 sdvance, 88 Deactioplly she en- st higher lovel. This will afford an ex~el-| RECEIPTS-Flour, 6000 bbls.: wheat, 2.- | steady: continent, $10; Bouth America, $10.50; | Con. Cal. & Va..160 A caslonal load above those figures. The me- | 3 hard, Tle; No. 3, 69's@70c; No. 2 red, & L) " Jnt aesinotoe teadinl DUt e B0Vipe SN | cod :i;rfi}'%‘r@'lm Bu.: oats, 49,000 bu Compound. $10.5@10.15. Pork, firm: family, | Dendwood Terra. 50 5 dium weighte sold moatly trom & 10 8.0 [ faict No. . Tiyd [ L SRR TR o tking p en and 51 profit. | 0% bui ; Flour, 12,000 bbls.: wheat, | $10.0 ; “short clear, X7.0@19.00; mess, | Horn Btiver ....19 Ho and the lightwelghts from $5.95 down. At " December. " 8614746 . ar taking on a1} prosounsed railies, 44,000 bu.; corn, 92,00 bu.oats, .00 bu. | $16.00G17.00 Iron Sflver W (Rtandara”"" one arioga. the TAAker s Tairly Rotive | eios oash. oL mixed Ho. 8 whity, | S8 tHLIaes SUBTS VNEACRRIE RRENations ) BUTTER Firm: creamers. 16g2sgc fac- | 1 and the bulk was disposed of In good s “fl“‘ c. 3 P ruitn and Produce. BOURSE MAKES LARGE GAINS Iverpool Grain Market tory, 1%@lbe; June creamery o imi- n. The last end of the market, however, AT,E No. ATl @4 o tatlon creamery, 11@sige; state dairy, 150 CHEA was a fitle slow and weak, particularly on | RYE-No. 2. ke nominal : g LIVERPOOI .- WHEAT--Bpot, | gy Bank Clea: the light hogs, which sellers had some dif- | HAY--Chotce timothy, $13.60@214.M: cholce ) & long tims sinoe the Thanks. & Houity 1n Sisposing of Sl f giving e moved along e smoothly in The tendency has been upward this week |~ BUT’ mery, 18G22c; dalry, fancy, | the produce district as did this year S e have boen very few market changes — .- | crease over the same month of last year. Totals . W49 17.08 | ,There have Little Chief ...... 12 Tn spite of the liberal receipts the market Potale during the week. The advance, however, N . s mess, $17,00@19.00. Cut’ meats, steady; | Alice 1.4 [Ontario ! opened this morning 10@15c hlgher on the |y n 1y ciey Gratn and Provisions, predicted u week ago in American prints firm; winter. fa 1lled: | “CHERESE-Steady: fancy, I t . Reat. Wank: iy Nor't northern, wpring, 5e 10d: 1 Gl | e Bentomine feP'ime | OMAHA, Nov. 3.—Bank clearings today th j fornia, 6s 11%d. Futurés, firm; December, e. beat, large. o: small, 1 $1,216,285.11; corresponding day last year, a he cl he avi o t th There was not a particularly heavy de- 5 s 11%d P°Q L T T J {nerease, $25,070,06 gnd at the close the average price in at the | 17e » plenti. | mAnd. but at the same time it was large bs 104, March, is 4 i8--Quiet; state and Pennsy nla, 28 & gt 1) highest oint reached in a good many EGGS- Sirictly fresh slightly more plent!. ch take whi of od without CORN_Epot. firm. ‘American mixed. old, o, western, at mark. 24@%c; southern, B Nov. Jo—Clearings weeks. Hepresentative sales: s muarkee steady: ' treah Missouri” and | enousn, 1o, ks, v Ko (0 prices A mumber 8o Si4d. Futures, quiet: De ", b8 4%d; | mgarc #: New York exc No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Ay Kansas stock quoted on ‘change at e doz ¥, BIMS g3 N R " g anuary, 5% 3%d: March, . ¥ - 2 Dol 57 | Premium’ 2 p* h & A eturned e held stork. | of fancy lines were affered and they also and further gains were noticeable on the | w6 R _"8t. Louls fancy winter siraights, | * . balunces, $2.883,522 N8 L 4T SCRIPTE-Wheat, 38,00 bu . corn, 46,00 i with & week ago. there have been bourse during the last week wus the | Tl S — NEW . Nov. 3.—Clearings, $264,817, i % DR P ENa00 versf few fluctuations that are worthy of Bost, waak 10 mAy. ionths HOPS-AC London (Pacific coast), firm, | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |61 balajices, Sib106a0. 0 JRO - TN & T WK P PATENT S Wheat. 31,30 bu; corn dion, As pradicied. the poultry market S mients scoring advances, R LADELPHIA Nov. 30.—-Clearin 2 ol i o ats, 3,000 by oady up to ‘Than erpeclally Spanish and Chin » 1 _Steady: finest United States, | —— PRy ABL670. . For the week: { #.60 bui; oath supply wus wo well clouned up That”there terest. The latter were exceed - R Copper Further Dis. | Cloarings, 85,1248 $11,544,780, ] Wool Market. AR a0 TIORN a0k Tor & avod stendy mare yemterday, with heavy transactlons 1Y T oslcan. finsst white FORTnse Wi el i SRR B d mission m & y mu German financlal reviews explain the Tos. welf at Tambii ances, $43,330,502. 6 p nt rovement on the bou ¢ Prime city, firm, 2834; Aus- | NEw CHICAGE 327,086,811 hey all agree tralian-London, firm. s 8d Ly balances. i i posted exchange, #4850 and Industrial situation’ does not warrant | ROV IEIONE- Bee patancan B poster e 3 this improvement PROVISEIONS- Beef Ll u Among the causes named as responsible for the week's amelloration is the great « | ket for another week at least, unless re- LONDON. Nov. M- WOOL-The offer | Saipts should be ‘much” heavier than they s at (he wool auction Seiet oall New |anticipate. Hutter and eggs are also stendy bere R DR Dales; scoured, 5%d@1n u“. the duotations ot s wl:au’ ao louth % Dales e 300+ The only Il in frults Is an advance Pork. steady : prime mess. Lard, strong: | gene i R o b b 6 eany, Se@Mpd Queensland, 3,300; pples amot ¢ 10 About § g > co jota- | Nostern, in ({isrce ’ ams, short | yesterday's s lquidation and| NEW YORK, Noy. 80.—The statement of Looo, scoured, Sadais Alpd. kreasy, WL | g0 present indications point to high prices abundince of money e forahcoming flotul lout, 14to 16 1be., strong, 318 8d. Dacon | Amalgamated started upward here, reach- | the associated hanks for the Week ending 7 Bonth Austraiin, J0; seorred i 240 ereasy, | UL ughout the season on anything tlon af numerous domeatic, forelgh and | uirong: Cumberlatid cut, 8 (o 3 low. 8 | ink ‘a poini above Tast night. Tt ad | today Ahows: Toans 16930, i bt 3 Saaengd. Wet ' Australla, 10 greasy, Bt all desirable achivics *for the banks o amission ang. the | anort ribs, 16 to 34 ibe. fom 6d; long ‘clear | reviving effect on the long Iist and upwurd | §710620; deponita A0, 'increas New 7ealnd, 3900; scoured 8 o etk i AR e middles. it o b 9 6d; long | moveme! nere and there. "These | 111,000; cireulation $31.950,00, increase 32, 2 4 d; greas Ape OF Higou SLORe :‘nlf;l.;xA\l,:lly,l::.’:l\r A‘l‘::dr"‘(u'l:'n‘r)e‘:lrlrl"m:l‘m'-mi: :, v middles light, o ""l;-'. .r‘;l(.,-. \x""im “\"“’ i Csoft | legal (gnders $72.305,900, Anerense 31841, 100 aaid Al e, Reoured, 1NI@16 1hd mreay o iving Ly g s clear backs ol s, g anhattan Sugar was | specie 186, % cre 95,0 o By @it shares. Theses have alsg profited trom the (i) 18°08"" sta. “shoulders, sauare, 11 to 1§ 3 point. Then Amalga: | §46 5 AT e aarke P A 1 *Louis, Nov. 30— WOOL—Easy and d Co i wineh was anhiounced yeaterday, and which | 0%+ #tFo! ated Cgpper resumed iis recent 5 ; f imedium_ graden. vanti lignt e, | BO Y mm; “Hhe” Yeduction ‘Tn coal also pronted the Minneap hed T2%c in the of the mory trar 3 Yery' clrcumstanting ‘nase : OMAHA, NEB. coul shares, though to a less degree than | MINNEAPOLIS., Nov. e | (RAT larac Ralss ot sanpet Bad tosn Milwaukee Grain Market. the ther departments, The reports from o December, e 3 tracted for "on behalf of the MILWAUKE 30,V H Aar. |4 ¥ : B 214 Foavis Markst fed COMMISSION the Tnited States excrelsed an especially eack' No. 1 hard, Titac prices materiaily below the lst No | ket sieady | northern 13¢ No. 2 ; : | pmomia, Nov. m—CORN~Higheri No.| _ SESESEERISNRENEN s strong_influence on the market vesterd No. 2 northern, 693 officlal admission of the as northern, May, 7 5 » T |3 she The Boursen (ourier says these reps ¥ Higher: first patents. $3.70@3 %0: | secured. Bears covered in th K al RYE. B 1, 4540 2 S OATS-Firm; Noo 2 white, 4ic. hilled Rosrd of T - constituted the market's chief impuise and | second patents, $2.56a8.65; first clears, §2.80 | decline and it closed at 7iac. a net decline| BARLEY -Easier: No. 2 62c; sample, 9@ G0 pizadt SRR e N points (o the ssive optimism shown @2.90; second clears, $2.% of | point. Brooklyn ‘Transli was another] 61 |5 - 8 4 ik y-On the basis of 3183 for Oue | Direct wires to Chicagy und N erman speculators, saying it v & fact that | BRAN—n bulk, §18.00g48.0 point of acute weakaeas, with a loss of| CORN-May, €7 ~ lus joned goods | Gormmmandeans, WA B ITIES £ 5 YORK. Nov. #.-Amalgamated b o | Copper shares Saw’ further viclssitudes to- T evang: | da¥ and maintained their mfiuence on, Ug n

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