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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1003 e e et e = ) t 2 northern, Ti%c; No. 3 northern, 7 U " TNK o or commis- e ¢ " 3 ¢ 2T \ NN GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET [f;rirer. ssents, semers. secons | JEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | sor” e ot wiii"sit %, | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET] { sisr jeo CONFIRMS ~ EARLIER FEARS e o loeialbe s X B o DI N S S Extreme Dullness in Wheat Pt Causes| BRAN-In bulk, $i2. Ak - | Btook Market Shows Btreng:h in Face of | mericans "i"“;‘";“n",‘;"’,”‘,;’;‘";l';’;‘"';}“’;\‘,‘r'f,;:‘\. Heavier Run of Oattle Than Expeoted and |2 feeders.. e Late Arrival at Juneau Has Seen Wreckage Easier Tone in Prices. OMAHA WHOLKSALE MARKST, Untoward Cironmstatoes. but subsequently recovered mostly to above Prices Ruled Lower. 4 feeders. 1015 2 0w Tnfh_-r- from Steamer Discovery. Condition of Trade and Quotaticns on rl':.rp’:%'.:::n."mlx|x'|’f|". ":\;uu:l'l‘v":r?:JCl';'m? 8 cown.... 088 2 15543 cows. " 000 was withdrawn from the Bank of Eng- 1 feeder... 970 2 % 1 feoder GREATEST SLUMP 15 IN PROVISIONS :ln:lo and Faney Pro . CLOSE FIRM AND ACTIVE AT TOP PRICES land today for shipment to Beypt. HOGS GENERALLY FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER |6 feedars 6T 32 % feeders.. 90 2 BELIEVES ALL ABOARD MUST BE LOST ‘resh stock, %e. PARIS, Nov. 23.—Business on the Bourse 2 bulls 70 2 i Beeaudi e e e POULTRY — Hens, T oaicea today was very jrreguigr. internationals| A i 117 teoders. 11la 1 @2USh=Wyo roduct Goen rom Twelve $4c; roosters, nited States Steel Preferred Ad- | Were mostly weak. Gold mines we ma ply of Sheep an Lmambs, | 117 feeders. 118 1 and One-Half T ty -1 a ¥aoc, turkeys, 16mlic; ducks, w@loc; and Rio Tintos covered considerably e HOGS—There was a fairly liberal run ot | TCU® ©f Great Storm that Rece: me-Half to Twenty-Two an Beexe, v@loc vanced Af Decline on Rumor |after weakening Ar.n.-ncagn advices, | aud All Fat Stuft Conld Be Quoted | )ge at all points this morning for a Mon- Raged Where Nome Vessel, with v UDKISSED POULTRY--Turkeys, 18G20c; eventually losing two points, Three per day and as a_result pr Continued on One-Half Cents, with Lower ducks, 11@12c; geese, 11@12¢; chickens, $%@ That Dividends Would Not cent. rentes, 91f 2ige for the nceount Aet d Ten to Fifteen thelr downwasd tourse, The market here s Thirty Passengers, Prices in Corn and Oats. 10c; hens, Sc, Be Reduced. BERLIN, Nov. 2. —Trading in the foreign Higher—Feeders Steady. opened 10@l6c lower. but the sales, that Mast Mave Seen faa L} FK=Packing stock, 13tc; cholce to departmenis was light on the Bourse today were not more than a dime lower, were fo ¢ —_— ancy dairy, in tubs, Ibgidc; sepurator, 2t owing to the telegraph lines being gcarce as 1o be hardly worth mentioning —— . FRESH 8H — Trout, 10c; pick 3 trouble, a result of the &torm. The local - bk The general market was right around iic CHICAGO, Nov -Extreme dullness | ere}, “ic; pik be; ren, (¢; oumtalo, NEW YORK, Nov, 23.—Today's stock | business was quiet and prices were firm SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 8. |jower and trading was very slow at the de- | SEATTI, 28.—A dispatch Wwas manifested In the wheat pit today and | 7igeise: bluefish, 150; whitef salmon, | market stood up well in the face of a o 4 B~ Receipts were: cline. Toward the close the feeling was was largely responsible for the easier tone | 1ic; haddock, lbc; codfish, 2. redsnapper, | number of untoward circumstances _and New York Momey WMafket If_anything, weaker, so that some sales [ '0 the cor from Juneau, in prices. Wheat deciined %c, December | 1ic’ lobste bolied, per 1b, #0c; lobsters, | closed quite firm at the ‘top level of the Offcial Monday o8 were made that looked as much as ¢ | Alaska, announces that J. Hent, a passeu- corn was off %, while Junuary provisions | green, per Ib.,2c: bullheads. 11¢: eatfish, | Gay and on the most active market of the | , The closing quotations on bonds are as | SBame day last week. 78 | Jower than the same hogs would have | ger on the Sxcelslor closed from 12isc’ to 2ige Jowe ic; black bas: 25c; nalout, ¥ crappies, [ day. Southern Pacific assumed the leader. | [OllOWs: Same week before. 9 2 brought on Saturday. Heavyweights sold g o tearher EROSINDE . WhIGH. S Trading In wheat wis exceedingly tame | 12ci herring, 6¢; white tass. 10¢; blueing, 6. | Ship of an early advance which was rather | U, 5. ref. 3, res... 1004 L. & N v Same three weeks ago. mostly from $4.%5 to $4.30, medium weights | 17"ived there, reports that a mass of wreck- and the business was confined mainly to| OYSTERS—New York counts, per oan, \’up ly checked by an outpouring of | 40 coupon 1081 Manha Same four weeks ago. E from $4.30 to $4.% and lights from $4.35 to | A8c from the Nome steamer Discovery has :;\"'m' l";'rfr:-';l"‘n;-m L‘fl“l"r world’s ship- 24:. per gal, $2.00: exira selects, per ll:;n "muvml'("'; steel pref—mg whlckh x‘.‘;rh*d ~ W }2;:“‘;* et oy -"-1:!@ day last year.. 16,1 $4.45. Owing to the lack of activity the day e ian had been expect 9 [ ®c, per gal, HLi5. stundard, per can, 3ic. stock down to 60% and awakened re- . LM Ml & Bt RECEIFTS FOR THE YEAR 10O DATE. | was well advanced before n clearance was selling off to 9k after opening he lower | HAY—Prices quotea by Omala Whoie- | The Lersistence with which assertions have Sow '5a cospoa iiots|n R T W4 | Shitie Hogs und snesp at Bouth Umaua tor | e - Av. 88 bv Ne. . Aw Sh Fe cortain that the Discovery 18 lost and be. to e higher at 9%@G80c. The situation in | sale Dealers’ association: Choice No. 1 up- | Feappeared that the dividend on the com- [ R TILE O S » wurs LT 120 43 &0 209 » e kv the ‘northwest was stll a potent factor | land, $.60; No. $7.00; medium, $6.60; | Mon stock s to be suspended and the pre- LR N 3 s e i 5] 206 b lleves there is little hope for efther pas- gnd with lght ‘r ', hgre the, early | coarse $.00. Rye straw, $.50." Thers prices | ferred stock to be reduced has made ita e s o Cpadin e & A % a sengers or crew. It is belleved that every- oas was quickly regained. The market re- (are for hay of good color and quality. De- | Impression on speculative sentiment since L8| “do 3 4 oy : i . ot poard p ; * celved gome support from a prominent lo- | mand falr and recelpis Hgh the authorities in _the corporation, who . 3%/ Nor. & Weet. c. 4s B0 st b h s i 3 1% ] Pody on board perished. The wreckaze §al joperator who bought freely “of the | = CORN—_sc A ten Appealed to for information, go | Mltimers & 0. .. 1NRID N L8 @ ber Averdgh prices paid for nogs at Sout ] “ s i eayR SURSUTN OF THWSGH U T NOSIRDer asid May doiivocion bat Crweis yH no further than to say that the question is | .40 3% M% | Penn. conv. 34n onss i 4 g @ ¥ " boats, life preservers and a large portion - ol Central of 04 g " i Tor the last el ith o . 6 10 . ge portio the end of the session trading became de-| RYE-No. 2. Soe one remaining for the future to decide. Tha | Cural of ¢ 19" Reaing gon & oy ey o of its hull. Bent states that a terrific storm prevalled for a week prior to November 18, washed ashore at the mouth of Seal river, thirty miles below Yakutat P PO ¢ "ses8s2 "s23) RE aggey "yaguon & [PRS—. t3 34 4 weseses £, reased sellin; e the d 4 b s 3 3 that any real need of money wn\lld.drnw Consols, money 8813-16 N. Y. Cent) weakened, lufi:o‘::'her‘"‘lwnngh Agum:.!w'»‘;h at I TRV RH Se P09, further gold from London. Saturday's ar-| o account ....... T8%|Norfoik & West 2%¢, after selling between 42% and 43%c. FRUITH __ | rivals of gold amounted to $3,91,628, which | Anaconda T e by May ranged between 11%¢ and {2%c and | PEARS—Colorato and Utah Kelfers, $1.75, | Wil therefore figure for the full 'weel's | Atchison & fontarlo & W.. Cclosed KU%o lower at 413 GH1Tee. Losal rer | winter Nellis, $2.256.0. average in next Saturday's bank state- | do pd 1L % Pennaylvania celpts Wwere 204 cars with 3 of contract | APPLES—Nichigan stock, $3.15; Califor- | ment, The demand for money i8 regarded | Baltimore & 0. ... TI4IRand Mines o 2 2 C! y b - u e ~ s do 1st Ing 6 8 L o&L M e oBal parisons . 812 0. o e o Be 10 A 5 y, a S 3 L &ET y WRATBY%e. Clearances of wheat and our | po Cma s E8—Colorado, Per | inspired, that a reduction of the dividend | ch B & Q. . 4. o35 scaboary A T i i PR 71 o on which date he boarded the Excelsior at were equal to 26,400 bu. Primary receipts | © v udioc: Rative, 8ioc. on the preferred would comport poorly [C'M. & st P. g s 8o. Pacific 4y 9 Llme i P were 1,603,900 bu. against 198300 bu b a pEWELT 'POTATORS—Home O™ s | Eith the corporation’s privilege to fssue | C. & N W <. % So. Rallway b5 e Lol 1T a0 43 .. Yakutat. year ago. The amount of passage de- | UNAVY BEANS ey Lo soa D0l 801 850,000,000 of 2 per cent bonds to retire pre- | C.. § Texas & P. fs . it W e B 10 The number of persons aboard the Die- creased 2.8 1n‘!bl‘;ulbqw'mlnul‘r:;w\'”n;:: e | Gk HY—Small, per doz, 25Ge; large | Loriod AHC “Shd heiped Bteel “preterrod. | CC 8 31 Cian Pacie to..+ i 100 e e 5 Byome ml\d‘ S ts mm]\.\:.l 1 1,528, apolis, Du- | Cailfornia, X gyring ef b L1 & M 26T 120 0. 204 hirty. The vessel left Nome early in utn and aihicagyr ported receipia vt PONIDNE-NCw Rome grown, ary, per b, Bolne ok olosed Witk nep gutn ot "4 uly ::hmu 2 (SHEEP-There was an exceptionally light | October and saf'ed from Yakutat October eel c; Bpunish, per crate, . i ? Y §433 Wabas un of sheep and lambs in the yards t P ; 5 and pentiment in the corn pit was bearieh | {UNNIFB-—Canada Rutabauas, per b, | Fe “00iTen, aelorrent, factor toward the | Zrprior Tien o lw s orders to flll, the market ruled active and| The pascenger list of the Discovery in in day on the large World's shipments at N0 Tl PR, D, W ihe' demand for moncy. which ceuped this WA D, O i 208 oo siranger. Ini fact, u “good many Killers | possession of the steamer's agent at Nome 3 o ab o -4 ol ! at prices rangin ¢ higher than| . % the unsatistactory condition of the cash| PARSNIPS—Per bi, 606 Viewed " with equARmILy. — The oremiung | Sofsreal ot 10K the same Kinds brought the laiter part of | &N cannot bo obtafned. The following and oxport business. although traders In | BIETS Per b 86, establiched for New York exchange at Jast week. Not. only that, but packers | members of the crew are belleved to have :wl ": 'g?.ra not inclined to sell much, | CAULIFLOWER—California, per crate, Chicago, seems to point to an early re. ' Stoek Ms bought a good many "that they would not | been on the vessel: Captain J. H. McGrath, JTI8 .80 "ne ovell recelpts and the report W i oo, +-basket | TR 10 this center, "which the call mone SO Syeni MBFugT. BavSslqpked at last week, or. in other | master; Walters, manager of the,company - o 28 — California, per 4- e olp & i v v . ~Closim: words, they wers hort on supplies that g . rger recepits for tomorrow caused in- g 4 fate would help to reduc It 1s_felt| LONDON, Nov. 23.—Closing: they had to buy . feedors ” “Thore” wero |which owns the Discovery; Kdward Ford, auite a few warmed up cornfeds on sale, | first officer; Guy Wolford, chief engineer: The ‘padkend not well to good advantukr. | Edwara Vancise, purser; William Danger- erns, aven If they were thin, and as a re- | field, steward; Robert Carlson, deck hand; sult ‘the cornfeds were certainly no more | Albert Kissell, acting walter; Henry Price, cupts nia Beilfiowers, 'por bax. 3.6 New ¥ork | s normal to the last week of the month, | CATMIsR Peeinc *2: 12| Reading than steady unless they were cholce. ) cees P EEEDEI344 3.0 Y Qnmn rea o ¥ - . iAn stead ees e IS8 (his | #econa engineer; Willlam 8. Hade, fireman. The feature in triding in oats was the | Greenings and Baldwins, $3.35; eating vari- B Sl e Bkt e s Weetorn 10%] 80 34 beaiiiils Indicates Sunday. moting when ' ohers got thioueh| The Dimtovery wag Biit sy, Pere Towhs selling of May by commission houses, which | etieh 860 o L ] st sentimane i P...... Mtk 8o, Raflway ... %[, The official number of cars of stock |and while there were not many buyers on | send in 188 for the Puget sound trade and caused 'a weak market, Shorta were the | GRA] ornia. Tokaye, B Thar i ot goklithte: ‘Alsturtanse g 20l G0 pra . brought in today by each road was: hand, the market could safely be quoted > beat buyers and the demand from this | Catawbus, imported Matages, per Ko, | o 05"the collapse In Tepubile 8tsel bre: nilgo. Paciic ' Cattle.Hogs.8h'p.H'r's. | active and steady on all desirable grades. | A8 been in the Nome traffic for the last res (Drevented o werlous break. There | 8 0 RRIESJersey, per bbi., $5.00; | ferred, which lost seven points on “the |eao >4 B e wlc. M a8t P.Ry... 2 8 £ ..| Quotatfons tor grass stock: Choice west- | three years. Yras little trading in the December delivery, ox, $.00; Wisconain Bel) Bugle, $0.60. | 48y, ‘There was no sympathetic response | do 'isi pid. 11" seelv e, "eesei 1 | Mo, Pacinic’ R ern_lambs, $460G4.75; fair to good lambs Other Mariners' Tales. ut she weakmess in May hud a depressing | PEF box, Hu0; Wisconsin Bell Busle: 950 | to this outside & few of the Othor tron and |, do 35 b ... Lol Ut St 2 442 | Union_Pac. system. $4.25@4.50; 'choice yearlings, $3.40013.60; fair ¢ influence. After selling between 34%c and 2 H’r 73 . l;wrr S steel stocks. Circumstantial reports were | Illinols Central 1331 | Wabash ...... 191 & W. Ry & X .| to good yearlings, $8.15@3.40; cholce weth-| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—Nine men e, Decomber closed 34e lower at 3% __TROFPICAL F s in circulation of the mecessity of the come | Louts. & Nash.... 10 ~| ae gt 11l e B & M, V. R,®.9 I | ers, $3.2603.40; fair to good ‘wethers, $3.000 | from the French bark Francols Coppe, who May' ranged between 3%@lc and 36%@ | ORANGES—Florida brigats and russets, | pany for additional capital. which it als | Mo K. & Too ol T C. Bt P, M. & O.... 2 3.25; good to_cholce awes, $2.0002.85 " > 6o, closing Se lower at 3%c, Local re- | all sizes, $3.7604.00; navels, $4.004.2. eged would be met by an alleged bond | BAR SILVER-—Qulet at 26%d per ounce, | B & M. Ry 00d_ewes, $2.26@2.50; cholce feeder lambs, [ W°re picked up in an open boat by the celpts were 220 cars. LEMUNS—Culilornia 1ancy, o o 390 | issue. MONEY—3G3% per cent; the rate of dis. | C.» B. & Q. Ry.. .60@4.10; falr to good feeder lambs, & steam schooner Scotla, are still at Gulalla rovisions were weak on extremely large | sizes, $1.00; choice 0 to 270 sizes, 36.0W@42%. | A considerable sustaining Influence in the | count in the open market' for shore bills is | K. C. & St J & = 8.60; buby lambs, $2.00@3.00; feeder vear-|bay, on the northern California const. They Jecelbts of hogs. with a decline of 10c to| IiGS—Caliiornia, per 10-Ib. cartcns, 8c; | market was the trong tone of the local | 404116 per cent: the wate ne® iitooll in R L & P, o lings, 33.26G3.40, feeder wethers, $3.151335; | " r > ety Prices at the yards. Selling was |imported Smyrna, d-crown, lde; G-erown, | tractions stocks led by metropolitan se- | the open market for three months uiits 1o . 1 & P. west.. . feeder ewes, $2.0062.50; culls, $1.00G wiL e brofight o (his Gity s torERrew) chiefly by packers, but the demand was | 16c; i-crown, isc. curities with an extreme rise of 4l points; | 315-16G4 per cent. Tilinois Central, Representative sale Their names are given as James Webb, incking, Jamuary Pork closed wic lower | COCOANUTS—Per sack, #0; per doz, The privilege extended to Brookivn Fransti e No. Fred Olsen, Samuel Rays, Edward Ander- 3 .2, January lard was off 17%c | 60c. 0 extend its lines over the new East river N g o 7| 172 Iy 5 and ribs were down 12%@lic at| DATES—Persian, per box of 20 packages, | bri o ew York Mining Quotations. Total receipts......20 7| 172 Wyoming feeder ewes son, W. G, Taylor, Jean Convils, Niel Louls, e and through a New York street, on The dispositi o $2.00; per lb., in 60-1b. boxws, Gc. which Metropo'itan rallway tracke siréady | ,.NEW YORK, Nov. #.—The following are L Saeh bire o thss R Wak| ¥ pasive Musks Fred Briken and C. Augustus. e following story of the wreck of the ; as foll Ppuro - mated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | BANANAS-Per medium sizéd bunch, §2.00 | lfe was accepted by speculators as con. | the closing quotations on mining. st Ber of hese indloaced; U orasing the num- (2 Wyoming ews 145 cars: corn, 4% cars; oats, 200 cars; hogs, | @2.560; Jumbo, $2.75@3.25. firmatory of rumors much prevalent lafely | Adams Con .......... 10 [sontario ’ 6 fed native ewes 20,000 head, MISGELLANEOUS. of a_general merger of New York traction | Alice .... Idphir : Omatia Dadkiile Go., ... Ootiis Hogh. Stwap. [ 3 08 TETY awos bark was told by Briken, all of the others The leading futures ranged as follows: CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, tull cream, | COMpanies. A more cheerful tone on the | Breeca Phoentx 5 Swift and Compan el W L] o ttive ewes 3 refusinz to talk: » bl 4 e Winanes Tessa: Thscces e London market was a help to the local | omstock Tunnel.... & [P e : C:d;,,;“,,m’;;’{;’f“{_ L 1 1881139 Wyoming feeder “About £:3 Friday night the Francols Bw| ! market. A O 5 e (i v lambs 2 Wisconaly Trnbanger, se_ 0 brick, 13:5¢; | Mafe®hond market was more active. Total | Horn 80 Elerra Nevada . el 1 37 Tod Sathve lamm Coppe dushed upon rocks at some place HON Y —Nebrasks, per 3 frames $850; | 80les par value, $2,529,00. United States | fom i ron | tyend & Weeise . north of Polnto Reyes. The weather was very thick. The sea was heavy. The bark had been tossed about for a couple of days and Captain Iniriye seemed unable to fix his bearings. When It ntruck we got ready ¢ X o Carey & Benton. . . (% 20| w0 | | 7ol 0 § h » - bonds were unchianged on the last call. et 1 |standara " e ‘w«. o 4 | Ujah and Colorado, per 4 frames, #.80. | PGuci weve unchanged on ¢ AR Ll-‘((l)n“;rnenx . R Lobman & Co. sl i | ‘;{u‘i)?“rflml;‘"r. 'r'e'e?fi'r L to launch the three lifeboats, We had time to provision the boats and then they (TSN T8l T8sG i) MAPLE S8UGAR—Ohlo, per Ib., :tc! Quing :Creary & Cl July Brral LT e CiDER Der bbr. Jo1; hor1bo 200 525 | the New York Stock excnange: © " s e Ry <] 1native buck. “W@“‘ onl e on o | HOREE RADISH-er thse ot s don, | Atchison ..... 18,750 % Benk Phhdeing: R O Eazwoo T 58 Nebrasks ow 2% 4 ”n . | | were launched. In the boat with me were olghi others. We got away mafely. “The boat taken by the captain was darhed against the foundering vessel and 42 . [ 0 . - | 16 Nebraska ewes 210 % %G%| 424 | packed, soc. U e 1350 84% 8asg OMAHA, Nov. 2.—Bank cle: & St :| 47 fed native owes. E"- 5 3wnw NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 shoft-shell, per 1b,, | Baltimore & Ohlo..... .70 g today were $1411,007.41, an Increswe e sao" it i ot - lm‘ a | 156 }ma,-h.nl{l ver ib Mo rlqu. 2 soft-ahell, oo gl TP TR % %‘eg'r‘ over the corresponding day of last | Hobbick & B... : e Woomi i} [ | Bl tacs flo- ' pkeacaholl per th Moi | CoR s e Horwey .1 el Sam Werthelmét : fod ‘mntite ‘weinars 13%c; almonds, Soft-s ' o Chesa. & Ohlo.. c drbe othischild . tive wethe: n@like; , 80! ell, per 160; | G otton Market, J. Roth fed na ethers. hard-shell, per Ib., 13c: pecans, large, Chicago & Alton NEW YORK, Noy. 25.—COTTON—The | Lowis ... N e i ey oning lamus the men in it were thrown Into the sea ot ey fed native lambi and washed away. We had been drifting 00, K 1 ., $L. Chi. Term. & Tra d prospects for lighter recelpts fer the 5,388 5,144 b s d B,...l.'il.‘.i, par I e e do_pta day. After a little fur armness the | CATTLE—There was a much heavier run fed Bative lamb . f'around for more than twenty hours when HIDES-No. 1 green, 6¢; No. E"]C"dc' g si_hx‘ e m::eke;orb'tc:;rn":rrs:l !l.’cgcvl-l'n‘lm]l ‘l."‘le est]- g: fi&lllc':l!lre lu:l" mgmln‘ than was gen- picked up by the Scotla.” A 4G o eipts .y ally an 3 g & No 1 saited Tt "o, Glorado’ Southers é ; reflecting very Iarge movement, the womsr | hd Nberpy et e opr POINS &lf | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Captain Johnson of the Scotia thinks it 4 % e, a9 28 pra Juling became rather “'easy. ‘There was | Was downward. Trading was rather slow Rl strangs that the bost should have had no Cabh Saftations Were du-tollows: X Dol & Badson Nauldation and soon the advance had heen |at the decline, and as a result the day was | Lisht Reeelpts of Cattle, Heavy of |officers in it and that under the alleged , 7 of a favorable Average in the South the |steers on sale and they were short feds | 5,000 hea: has been seen along the coast and mariners MHEATLNo. 3 grive, wege; No_ 3| 8T, LOUIS,, Nov. o WHEAT ook | PS8 i i e irog Y 12 SR, Tare B |8 oty o e, so¥ Shinl ety | oon 60" etk 8180,y s | i of porath roube om bourd he P o. 2 d3c; No. 2 yellow, ée. 88340; May, No. 2 hard Cirekt Noltidns s balance of the seasion. The close was at o | Of the market, bui it is Safo to fay hatt | §5000H 10: e s Bk e aird, feeders. | cols Coppe and await with anxioty further 0, Be; No. £ white, %6; No. 3 B m?é.m' December, Higeking Valley lvoegsl';l) bt Tcovery, the fange being net | prices would ‘have been no nigher and, f&m: 6:";\'"9‘;‘:.“?14%% hu‘l‘f;,{a“:7ig¢m news of the missing vessel, ;.mc, ) wer, M-y.NMs'g,r c; No. 2 cash, | 1,40 Pf ; Bales Were satimuted at BN baios oY | Miner Bl o e onditions, existing at Shoves $.00GT.35; Texas fed sieers, 8.5G | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.—The Atlantic feeditlg, 3TGSSc; falr to |¥7¢; track, H@¥nigc; No. 2 wh ‘;;.u?l‘/:c-“ 10| Town Central 5 NEW ORLEANS, Nov.'2.—COTTON—| lower. ~ One bunch of cattle 5old this | HOGS—Recelpts today. 55,000 head: esti. | (FANsPort line ship Minnesota, from London c'lnollanfib"l'rllg Fhas: 0o No. 1 northwest- | @4.20; extra fancy and stralght, $3.80@4.05; e v&dly Boutaua: . 85§ E‘l):’dyn:rd-‘:l‘er-& L 1‘5:-"10:"""35?1'. e morny lbm.lg:wrm:h-&\m-m;.gl {he ame | mated tomorrow, 30.000 head. Prices were | for Philadelphis, grounded today during s -No. . 90c; No. 11 e 500 3.60. . . 3 s -16e; % v which | 3 lower; mixed and butchers, $4.30@ | fog t tles below Reedy Island light § ern, 96%e; prime timothy, §2.90; clover, con- | clear. $3.5003.60. 2.85: | . 4o ptd 36 “160; middiing, 10 13-l6c; good middiing, | shows the Gownward tendenc b 9 A5 EN0 it ol ¥ Selang S trace grade $10%, Sish—Mmothy, nominal at $25@285; | ¢ 39 I o i Ho;” middiing - tair, " Ti%c: ecalpts, 10,15 | for the ast wo o three weeies, . Price® | 430; good 100t ime 5 oaGa i TOUER | the Delaware bay. It i lying casy and T, LA, mer 100 10a. $6.060r6 6756, Bhort | CORNMEAILL Steady at 8290 Manhattan L........ 18980 13814 Dules; tock; M1 batés. “iruturcs beady: | The cow” market was rather uneven this | (s g goggg 0 BN MG will probably float at high tide. " .67%. 77 etro. St. g X 2 10.M@i0.95c; January, 11.08@11.04c; | morning, sales going all the way fre BE ANT Phh:"stdes: (oose. 400015, Shori. clear DAY Doirady; sacked. sast track, H@TIS | Minn. & 8t. Louis. 58 . | February, u:‘%cu.lg. March, 112011210, | steady o ‘& dime lower. Buyers seemsed - Ty L g Lo L) ERMRRRAIA MR i LAy siden (boxed), 16.00G0T. hin- | 1200 pratie. 0001000 » 30508 | Missouri Pacific. [ April, 11.27@11. uy, ILMG1LIe; June, [ to want the cows, but they also wanted to | ORale "Wethers, " $1 60 ;" Tate® 1o roite o 'S TR A 3 Following yere ‘the ‘eceipts und ship- | 1250; pralrle WOGION. s | Mo, Kan. & Texas 17 1% | L@ ade; July, 118711 45c, get them for less money. As a general | puOCE OTERrs; SLAGLE: jfolr 40 cho REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, A n s e g Hegdipts. Shipmenta, | BAGGIN %0, y i ur?giukge%i-sinm%'fin?fi uien, 330 Dules; | deciine. whlle. (he- others wers n ‘most | LAye lambs. $550G550; weatern lambs, | T n o~ o [ cdipts. Y Y 7 i f | ales; | decline, o8 r recor . 1IN = PR TR OA e ook ateady at 50, | New York Central. 1T 116% ‘| receipts, 600 . bales; shipments, 100 bales; | cases a littie lower. bt Riahed by ‘the Midiand Guarantes and .li'l'm 419,200 | Lard, nominal at $6.45. Bacon, steady: N;l)rfol}(d& ‘Wester! 4 “]Ti E’f{‘?fig‘l}el Noy. '28.—COTTON—8 l"Bullll. \'"eulh l'!ll\’f!(hlndh :;llll':ll: not New Tork Live Stock Market ’:‘runl rm:\pur‘\). bonded abstracter, 1614 197, .. v 7% o pfd.. Saxneah " .28, —C¢ N—S8pot, | show much change, thou, ! re cer- 4 ! g A o ] 3,000 | boxed axten shorta, SIM; clear ribs, BTH: | 000, B0y 24 | moderate busitiess dane at prices 3 pofnis | tainly no higher, SR NEW YORK, Nov. 2.BEEVES-Re- | Clinton H. Briggs and wife to John Hyel . i . . : 8900 *Lioo POL'LTRVYv‘flN'-\.d)’i chickens, 7c; springs, Pennsylvania higher. American middling fair, 6.34d; good The demand for stockers and feeders | ceipts, 4,820 head. The market r medium K. Buddenburg, et al, lot 22, block 4 BMO eyfi gr iiont e h‘l‘ > i the but- | 8%c;: turkeys, 13%c; ducks, 10%c; geese, Sc. '| Pitts., C., C. & P [ middling, 6.16d; middling, 6.08d; low mid- | was very limited this morning, and as a | to cholce steers was 1 15¢ low: for com- Flace ada... Cassniiiiaiais s B L S :‘"'m-}' 16G23m0. UTTER—Steady; creamery, 18@2ic; | Reading dling, 6.02; 1»ood ordinary, 5.92d; ordinary, | result prices suffered a decline of fully a | mon grades, steady; for bulls and cows, | Heniy Suessenbach to Adolph L. Mey T mal G i .l' “lln Tud d%h 1 5.72d. The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, | dime, and in some ses a8 much as 16c. | steady. steers, $4.00G5.25; one car at $5,30 er, part of lots 19 and 0 Terrace Egee., """w',‘ tioe f@s‘i” NGRS h 8 S of which 600 were for speculation and ex: |The fact that this is Thanksgiving week, it | oxen, $3.00@4.20; bulls, $2.25@4.00; oxen, $3.00 | AAd ............. vees Cheese, steady at 10g10%c. Hogeipta. Shiptents: c Bort,nd Inclided 2,600 American, Recelpts, | {8 thought, will keep many buyers 'at|@8.s0: cables, steady. Anton- Dworak 1o Bdward 1. Kolash, 2, . ,000 bales, Including 26,000 American, F home, and Bonnqutnllf’ speculators are CALV“—hece(pu‘ 1,688 head. The mar- part lot 2, block 18 8. E. Rogers tures opened steady and closed quiet and | very cautious about getting many cattl ket for veals was steady; for grassers, | add . steady. American middling, g 0. ¢, No-|hand. Trading was very slow from steady to lowe veals, "$4.609.00; culls, | Ida M. Van Alst to Carl Claudius, d Somber! 60G8 3105 December and I Psaibie. 10 8cil AL Any Drice. . ors | HobioraeY SN fed, calven, NI | Gumnie A Lindamest ahd wils 15 Beisk 3 SPETY A H i fanuar, y .305 8 i 3 ¢ . - o Commodities, Y 5 “F%“M J;n‘\;nryh ‘E"d P;:drunry‘ 5.86 ; pr‘uck-rs ':»"? also beu%;: on the west- pesr};li):.)‘ ‘g,oun'is}'/j diu-d'swégc'“. o R ""'v'i':'x’n""ua'““' 14 and 15 block 16 28— TR~ o p! : ebruary and March, 5.85@6,86d; Mareh and |ern grass beef steel ere was some EP A AMBS—Recelpts, 19,010 ose a . . AT A AR g 1.51.’01:a1r‘ra|‘};'°:l-‘|’"' B-WHEAT-De- | gouthern Pacifl ¥ April, 6.85G5.860; April and May, b 8o@s.63; | unovenness to the trade, 80 that the same | hend. The market fos sheep was' rather | Nathan H. Cornell (o Ty K. Mo- Tra Puckages. Pne. market. was quiat M cash, No.2 hard, | gouthern Rallway ... 3, ay ‘and June, 5.85d; June and July, 5.5 |as with cows, sales were made all the way | slow: for lambs, steady: closing slow and | Candless, lot 4, block 7 Isabel add.. but_steadlly held. Winter patent, ; e oh o G108c; ve-| do pfd... 4 @5.85d; July and August, 5.83@5.84d. from steady to a dime lower. Range cows | lower for heavy weights; sheep, $2.00@ | Same to Alex 1. McCandless. lot o @A, Winter Ncralghts, $uado; st | ect red, 80gsic; No. 3, 77 Texas & Pacific.; 200 X e and stockers and feeders fluctuated, as L8 fow extra, u.mcinf; culls, §2.0: tambs, | block 7 and lotsdl and 13, bleck & Sota ‘patents, $4.66 1. ‘Winter extran, 35 g R o, | Toledo, 8t. L. Metal Market. noted above. Representative sales: 16.15; one ‘car at $6.35; general sales af | R B evasdo Zia il casatelic @3.85;" Minnesota $.10G5.00; whnter | C S oniued, gone; No waite: | plg, P e g NEW YORK, Nov. 28—METALS—The | av BReT BRERS | BEESEY culls MOIGLT. no Canada lambs | ClA e R e lote 1 and 3 block T low raden, SMGLIE Ryc flour, quiel; 3, 38c. ¢ o pia SNy London tin’ market was about 28 &' lower, | & 1042 4 3 A was' lower at. H.800490: choloe, s " ket | Iiabel add s e A , 8320404 W, v No. 2 mixed, 2 spot_there closing a and future 3 - i e or S v ; v ’ A 18 fwhey, S6GIM. Buckwheat flour, Quist; | O S aiatlesan B B by 25 n?otn'ldnm &peally Un was quiet and un’ | 15 cows. AR s anihoms tomorrow, 1,060 cattle, 1610 sheep | PRYA B1- \311° 52 R0aTh bisck B a T o - . 2, dsc. & o 8 : changed at $24.50@75.60. Copper was lower 2 cows. 4 part lot 4, block 8 same 1, S0 SNMEAL By osiern. 82 clty, | EXYTHRE “umotny, ma0; chotes | Wheeh & TS Brie 3 grage y ahou: e with-git uoted bl wary, L Rastorsnak Taad g BARLEY—Easy; teod.ng, e, c. 1. f., But- | Prairvie., $8.2@8.50 do pfd 54 108, La . 1 . Pl o BT ol T R v S e City Live Stock Market. to Joseph W. Dafley, lot 12, block 8 mallng, #Qwe, c. ). ., Huffaio, JBUTTER—Creamery, 19g21c; dairy, fancy, | Adams Express s e B0 | CODEEE WAS QUet. A iod At 12500 KANSAS CITY, Nov CATTLE-Re-| Hawthorne ad ) can E . bt . ceipts, 11,00 head, Ing 500 - | Jaeh Cuddington o’ Genevieve Tyiee, RYE-Duli,’ No.'2'westerii, %6, €. 0. b, | ¥ 000 om. Missourt and Kansas, cases o S g A ing at $12.60012.75. TLend declined 1s 8d to - gl gy g TR AL outh: | Mots 5 and 3, Benson's sub block 8 afloat. ! returned, Mi4c; new No. 2 Whitewood | \Wells Furgo Express | ! £11 in_London. Locally it was qulet at and dressed beef steers, $4.80@6.10; falr to| South Omaha S oot .. 2,000 JVHRAT-Reosipts,. USI0 budljels; ex- | PN, (des, %0 D e i 2 y | $60. Speltor was unchanged at €20 1% 5 00d, $3.7504.10: western fed steers, $3.00@ | Otto Muller to xame, part iot § bioe ports, 72,908 bushels. The market for epo p Recelpts. Shipments. | Ak, COPPE v 2 3d in London and at $5.62% in New York, eders 00; ‘stockers and feeders, $2.2@4.00; gouth- | 0 Eouth Omaha. .. ............. y No. ¥ red, Mie, elevator; No. 3f o T &30 | Am. Car Tron closed at 48 8d in Glasgow. and at | | heirer. o ern stoers, steady, $2.G43.00: southern cows, | Mitchell R. Morris (o same; part Jota {;gi..fl."%nj&- °, h", I‘I,Hu:“ mu.fi\uulnm;g b b Wy f 38800 8,200 ,u: 2o . 42‘1‘.19«'1 InNMl(:d;le)nlrnugrr_”!y,:::*;‘qll': lrnl: lu'u: /YOMING. strong, $1.60@1 native cows, strong, $1.50 | 1 and 2, hlu;-k m;‘m‘u,m nm\.f: ) 1,200 1 .. afloat; No. rn, X G 1 et. No 1 foundry northern, s quoted at | so feeders 3 feeders H native heitea - stans Tk Fred Borland and wife to Andrew Manitoba, nominal, £. 0. b., afioat. Options | Cu's, bu Lo Lt B T . &1 . | $15.00@16.00; No. 2° foundry ‘northern _at |ig I o A ) 4 ho lot 7, block 2 e X opened u shude higher for May here, o PEGATEI Yy oo Y Am. . S $14.0015.00; No. 1 foundry southern and No, | 30 porfers b g SLR V. RAGLN: gaiven. besd i o e it V) foreign buying, but soon easea off with the v 2y ’. do pfrd 1 foundr uthern soft at $13 50714.00. s 3 feeders. . HOGS—Recelpts, 6,600 head: market 150 | Willam M. Speer (6 iloward H. Bald- oatOp atger norluwcat feceipta. After u| PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3-—BUTTER-|Am Smel ST. LOUIS, Nov. A hatioe.... 39 s Loy o e i head: markot Mo | Wigw. “undivided st feet ot il midday rally on better cash trade, they do- | irm, o higher; extra western, o; nearby | o pfd....... s aull ‘at $.00 Bp 1 a 3 - e i+ iv e heavy, S435@L paciers, "$430@4 o Cuivs | block 80 Eouth OMANA.....rr...s: giined again under” bear attacks and close | \ Am. Sugar Refin,.... e ow, ... 80 and Nght, S4E@Ass | P PIES | joseph M. Baldrige to same, undivided easy at © net loss. les included No. Firm. good demand, fresh nearby, | Anaconda n. Co sl . , Wool Market, COW, ight, - i FS % of & o e . L 8 red, 8 15-18gsaiac, closed *ihei July, WG | sac. loas off; western, S1G3%; southwestern, | Brook. Rapid Transit 18§ LA - AL R e el e $4.26@5.%5; western lambs, ' $4.2505.00; fec e, closed at 9ige; Decemver, is@sii:, 30c. Colo., Fuel & Iron..... 700 2 2 g BOSTON, Nov, 23 —~WOOL—Current quo- steers. .. 1042 elosed at §Tke, e | kaE—Stendy, fair® demand; New|Coluin, & Hock Goal. ... tations on' domestic Wools may be sum-| § Steers...1100 UEGE, western Iambe HEgSW: @3.50. o CHICAGO EAPOLIS St Louls Live Stock Market. CORN—Receipts, 141,450 bushels; exp: York full creams.’' U%@ie; choice, 1:%e; | Consolidated Gas ... 10 marized as follows: Territory, Idaho, fine, | 1 steer.....11%0 ST, LOUIS, Nov. 23 —CATTLE-Receipt 5,000 head, Including 2,600 head of Texan: arket, steady; native l]llrplnx and export ’ 52,381 bushels; sale ,000 bushels. * The | choice to good, 11%@iZc. General Electric .. 450 14@i5c; fine. medium, 10@17c;’ medium, 13 | 1 steer....1134 steers, ‘$4.000%.40; dressed beef. and butcher | steers, $3.75@5.25; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.50@0.00; stockers and feeders, 3$2.3063.75 cows and heifers, $2.25@4.25; canners, $1.7 | @.2%; bulls, $2.25@350; calves, $3.0006.5); 3 Texas and Indian steers, $2.4504.25; cows state. 2gdSc. Options nominal. ¢, $6.8); March, $8.8. do ptd NEW YORK. Nov. 3~SUGAR—Ra A, Berathal-Neb and heifers, $2.00@2.65. !{Ous—)llt‘»c'elpu,us.ll:g‘h::d, m;rk#t, ‘x‘lr;:/a; Maia office | oo ers. . 90 1 feeder plgs and lghts, ; packers, hr:nmx‘;;fluml:>’,m.‘mu.$'rug.‘€ m&lfiw{ : ‘prime timothy, § R;c!:bel;dfl\mds ° ; fair reficing, 84c; centrifugal, 96 test, | # feoders.- K9 3 28 § oo T&8; Dutohers ana best heavy, . 300H.6 flanhattan Bullding, £t 2000 22002300101t g ATTLITRSATIRRRBLARRS L2 £ 61l aany| a4 13614 361, Son@ 35! mogymgiongh Y o a et am o 33:1332 11 2234 41 Ib., 10g@llc; small, per lb., 9%@lic; peanut. do FLOUR-Steady; winter 'patent Dolh., LAk, & Wt iis iy v e down to a matter,of 9710 points. Then | well advanced before the bulk of the ar- td fring . e native yearlings. 1811 P Sy et Weata market opened’ firm at an advance of Haggerty . ] BR watmats. ot Pres. AIsEory By do B pfd.. 200 17 _polnts on better cables than expected, | Other buyers 1,166 Dy Tnins. teader 20; s 70@4.10; 8pring patents, X 0 came a partial recovery i - | rivals X Hogs and Fair of Sheep. circumstances it should have been provi- aoap.‘m: e o0 e B Denver & Ko Grande "3 Ghing Y partial recovery fn renewal of cov. [ riyals was disposed of. er bu., $1.75: shell-barks. per bu.. $1.96@ | Chi. & Nor{hwesiern. & byllish crop estimate by local ouses Bative ewes JOUE o the report | There were only a few cars of cornfed | CHICAGO, Noy. 2.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | 107¢d 8 If for a long voyage. No wreck NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, 13 Py &8s 2 calves 3 cows.... 2 helfers o 1 M s orototsts o atOORe £33 88 oot 5s, L1 E2BRS 3 steers. . 1 steer 1 DAKOTA. oot ses o s sanane Zoroie ssw market for futures was steady; for spot, International Paper... ..... ... 19c; Wyoming, isg15e; fine medium, 801 easy; No. 2, 60c elevator and bl¥%e f. 0. b, Liverpool Grain Market. do pfd S D L e legine; medium, 184@180 Utah and Na: 110 steers.. 3 dhull. afloat; No.'2 yellow, c; No..2 white,'sic: [ | voppceor o0 T CREI L | international Bump..l 1l Ll vada, fine, 15016c: fine medium, 17G17ic; | 8 steers I3 340§ cows.. Option market was quiet but steady on [ LIVERPOOL. Nov. i -WHEAT-No. 2| "ao"pta.. ...l i (s o0 medium, 192c; Dakota, fine, i6giec; finé | 19 cows... A8 op Sl antton on hent Snd closine oun at e | o U , g : 5 i e e Bate fne’ chotes” ot staple, 20Q80; | 38 feeders.. 598 325 1 cow ::-cm:ndm!“:'heu;’nvgd 4_""'?&;:‘-?‘ A 44| “CORN-Spot, quiet; American mixed. s Yarioanl Load .. e - By e P s e & -+ -~k 1 £ T Bt becember, H@bne cioass oo *¢ | 1080 futures steady; December, 3s 11hd; | Horid ATT ST. LOUIS, Nov. 3.—WOOL—Nominal:| 4 cows..... ™ 25 OATB—Recelpts, 193,10 bushels; exports, | JANUATY, People's Gas .......... medium gradés, combing and clothing, 176 _ Grant Fox—Neb. 377 bushels. The market for spo. was Pressed Steel Car.. Zige: light fine, 15G174c heavy fine, cow 0 2 Feow . dle; No. 2 white, i2i4e; No. 3 white, i2e: | TOLEDO, Nov. 2. 3 i Pullman Palace e < s AFSS poossh 1 4 track’ white western, $2@Mbo: track white 14: December, $6. Republic Steel Sugar and Molasses, e 0 ' 11 feeders. . 2 . wore rerem 24 B2 2T ARE SWVBHRNSSE szie s roromis = N 22498LE: geE (¢ P Ny . 3¢. Rrefined,’ stead - " Neb, CEP AND LAMBE-Receipts, 1.500 *hipping, 90@7bc; good to Duluth Grain Market. Tenn. Coal & Tron. No b o, o0 | 25 coogors.. sel 3 s MIjaoNeb SHEEP AND LAMBS-Hecelpts. 18 s 4 . 4 1 No. ¥ M W. A. Margrave—Neb lambs, $4.00G5.25; culls and bucks, . g e 9 cows £92 210 1 cow $2.00@4.00; stockers, $2.00@3.00, Dealers in A, 4.80c; cut 8.15¢; ‘crushed, 6.1 cows. ... 932 26 10 cows — g s e (e Rl L VRSt si. domeph Live stock warker. | Stogks, @raln, Provisions fted Staies Steel...20, \ ; Ve peorin Grab Y do ptd.......... MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans open ) §T. JOSEPH, Mo, Nov. B.—CATTLE o S imognia: o0 {3, pounds, de: Toxas|' .. m:";.".. ,,"(v:m:» 's,",v 4 Weatérn URISE o -« kettle. good to choice, @Hoe. " tonder., B N i B D Recelpts, 3,300 head: market, mostly i0c | Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable Y A TIER Btaaay e oo Ro D e Nad €ady; No. 3, | North. Securities Arted Loshve EW ORLEANS. N¢ —Sugar steady: | 1 puil..... 1220 1 7 T oo lower; natives. §3.500%.25; cows and heifers, oo EEOVIBIONS s, Meld, 230®ic. 1856, P\ Wie: Na.'4 s — open kettle, 3 1 eit'e con- | 50 140 $1L5064 50; stockers and faeders, W15 v et steady; " family, Total trifugal. 3 5-16@8k whites, A. B. McDonell-Neb. 2 HOGB—Recelpts, 5.787_head; market 100 Members Important Exchanges, OB mem. Wooget: besl “hams, Off and Resin. — 3 11-16@3%c; vellows, : e BT 2 e lower: Hght, $4.208460; medium and Mo Lo, i Thata. mens, 'ois 001 gy g e 4 extra | NEW YORK, Nov. 2 —OlL—Cottonseed, Boston Stock Quota MOLASBES—Steady; centrifugal, 10g12c. | § foioers 1748 33 4 terders. 3 "%‘l?fix-&‘i’i‘fi st A gy riva res. PiGkled bellies. 8.0gl0.60; pickled shoulders, Tow. " Petrotoum "em: efacs® Now | BOSTON, Hov: HoCall loans, 698 200 | mvaperated Appies and Dried Frutte | i fecders.. 95 o siosy: e y " | Write for our daily market letter and pri- '-'.“.";.#'3"‘.'.?‘2.’.‘.23." lt‘?”i'm :\ll:l\‘eml 20 ,‘;“,‘;“‘ ’,’,,fi', f,’,"“.:,",’[f"",'fi";,s nd Baltmore, :fon-‘l;\(";:"r:ca::;; ‘stocks and bonds NEW YORK, PORATED | 1 feeders. 1000 g:g 2 steers ‘!lloux( Il;l;) Il \; "l-;k :"‘l")':l vate telegraph cipher—mailed free. 3 < k L ! et 9% Alloues APPLES-The market aporated ap. | 2 feeders.. 985 315 P SIOUX CITY. la.. Nov. 28.—(Special Tele- R et sl e 370 | mon] TINE-—Quiet; Wi4@0c asked. Bt *Cantral 4 314 Amalgamated |10 Dles coniinues ousy Srith cominom quv.fl’d‘ P. Wantz—Neb gram.)—CATTLE- Receipts, 3000 head; R Pork aieady: family B S8 | ROSIN-Quiet; strained, common to §ood, | Nehieon % Dely Weat at 4gbc; prime at 6%@s%c, cholce at 6@eNe | 3 cows..... T2 18 103 feeders. 673 2 Rtockers, steidy to weak: killers. steady our Grain to Us olear. $350615.00; mess. SISG@IATS | SNEER et ST R T do pid % Bingham . fancy at Te. | 1 feeder.’ 880 250 1 feeder... 3 beeves, $3.75@6.00; cows, bulle and mixed. . RICE—8teady; domestic falr to extra, | oBAY ANNAH, Nov, ®-TURPENTIN Boston & Alvasy...343 Cal & . CALIFORNIA DR FRUITS—Prunes A. Monahan—Neb $2.00@8.00; stocker: A fesders, $2.50@8.50. Prompt Refurns. Japan, nominal: e Hfi?"@l\ it a2 6 B a0 | R200 5 NN B show some im; ra\'n;_‘ tivity snd the tone | 37 heifers. - e H feeders (-n;:k;;‘;l“:()'el““‘“\ . Best Facilities. Liberal Advan —! ) v - B; | Rovton Thengie £ her steadl, rices st fro COws. 2% 38— Receipts, 3 ces. W-Steady: eity (8200 per pack. | ,ROSINCFiEm: wh O o 3:80: | oo S e i rather steadier es #till range from | 3 c 4 r ;. for all grades Apricots are G. Brady—Neb. 150 lower, selling $4. country (packages free), #4d |z 32.90; N. $3.10; W W Fitchburg a4 14 steady at full late brices. Cholce are| 1 calf 8 400 1 bull e o . b i | Veice : % ‘0 — (8} ~Rec: 5,400 s .| OIL CITY, Nov. 2.—OIL—Credit bal- ‘Central 3 quoted at 914@9%c. extra choice at 10@10%c cows 94 2465 Stoek in Sight b e open Pte, 540 pkiga frm; | ,nces, §1.82; certificates, $1.00 bid, no sales, | Nex, gl - % : i g gy foge N B e W. McBeath—8. D, PRI e oorr s X oo oo g ) 1 Omaha, Nehraska. . Ehipments, 150.45 bbls: average, 78,611 bbi o 2 : quiet. Cholce are quoted at TH@Thc, extra | 12 steers.... 81 245 2 ateers R -* pULUTH WINNIPE eipie s foo g .t Irregular. | roie, 124,55 bbls, average. T0.0% bbs. Ship: | o205 L cholce at Th@8k%ec, and fancy at 94@0%e. | 19 steers,.. 1118 310 1 bull..... 4t the six’ principal western cition yester- o " o PEES.; firm; western, | plonts, Lima, 101,30 bbla: average. 67,210 | b 1 4 Quincy S T Richardson—8. D. - J bbls: runs, Idma, 107,216 bbls; average, | General Electric 162 Bants e Copper. v e Supply of Ao bull 1090 176 1 bull.. tle . T x q | 1% Omaha Ry SR v . Sols. : AT s - g i ety NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The visible supply | * Dull.....1088 260 = o Chicago ... 5,000 on S E, Nov HEAT — s United' Prut %% United Sta of grain November 21, as complied by the| o gocaore o 30 Kansas City ... 10 ; No. 1 northern, . 2 north- e stent 104y i Ay New York produce exchange. was as fol- B b Mats—8. D Bt TS .oriririrrs 5000 84 500 | % THge s NEW YORK Nov. 2 —-COFFEE-8pot do ptd & Vietoria . . D 25 Bt. Joseph P 3,300 5 CRYE Stcady. Mo ] Rio, rtendys No. 1 involee, steady: mhd. | westirs @ feiiene o 472,000 bushels: increase. 1,545,0m | } Steer... 1 3570 1 bull..... 130 Blour ey T |} 8TOCKS AND BONDS BARLEY 10o1c Jower HR'S msco steady: Cordova. TA@Zike. The market for 3! Woive orn, 611600 bushels: decreas e Bt B -— - HGRAIN AND PROVISIONS B ; No. 2, i st ned Steady at unohanged 1,164,000 bushels. Oafs, 9,308,000 bushels; q Seadorn S I T T il . 1 Totals . ceone B4 4 2 We have over 1i0 offices. prices and ruled generally quiet but crease. 484000 hush, e, 1288009 hueh. | § foeders.. 438 2 % 2 2 ~ v M e e steady to firm on covering by room shorts| LONDON, Nov. increase. 202.000 by Eurley, 5,866 000 A W. Smith & Co.-Wyo, Whisky Navket. OUR SERVICE I8 THE BEST. in the abserce of important offerings. The [ demand in’ the market toda; bushels; increase, 424,000 bushels, % N el e SRRy g e S 3 ~— market closed steady at unchanged prices | were firm. owing o the expectation of - - 18I R T R e i R ~eady on Out of Town Business Bolicited. -aad Bees. 1o an sdvance of 5 points. Sales 34,- | further exports of gold. The tone on the Elgin Butter Market, ot 3 gar. ... BT. LOUIS, Nov, B-WHISKY-Steady | §j Omeha Branch: 1618 Faronm St Tel. 8467 ov. 3 _WHEA including December at 546c; Janu- | Stock exchange was firm, with the buoy- Noj ¥ vy 3 ’ 4 ; . e 600G | ancy of Kafirs, the recelit of cocouraping | 1wo centa & pound nday 1o sie. “saies io | § Seer® T g gt < ey THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent. s 5 J g . wo cents a pound tnday to Me. s : . Nov, B-W —Bleas i 882 July, Ciso; Baptamber, e HOK 0¥ | 30,0 the cousiucioas artived | the Glatvicr Bareo 300 pacnis " A. s £t S 3 by s 4 - T Leather .. FiO¥s"Bioaty: state common to choice, | (LULUTH, Minn, Nov. 2w HEAT—On | U, 8. pather .. 18, M@R0; 102 2N@%le0; olds, dgize: bac | TAck, No. 1 northern. Sigc: No. 2 north- alfic coast. 1008 !ltl‘-'flf.h!fl':. Nt olas, | arn, T%e; December, Tiac: May, Toke. A, 12, OATS—On track and to arrive, 33igc. o Miiessieany: o 5 Shtnds. : v _g_ ad: B ®” 83 28