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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1903. ot 4 s com I xe 2 v 6 2 | v " t o aull_and ST K LT 3 ings at the wool auction sale nibere. CR l ) [ No. 8 red, wesiern winter, steady, 6s 2d; r | 1 \ jons. Japaness secyrities were dull and 2 n X uction sales numiberec No. 1 northern spri o' stock; futures, troppl Saturday, Decembe il be ), f 1 bales. Fine grades were firm and ALY AND PRODUZE MARKET | %2 § sstofet s Gek" st | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | s VT it s i | OMABA LIVE STOCK MARKE1 e i, P T R B May, 6 34d exchange. Bullion to the amount of £60,00 : ply and bidding was less nctive, New elip CORN--8pot, steady; Ameriean mixed, 48 e was withdrawn from the Bank of England 1 told well, Cape of Good Hope and Natal f a ures, steady; December, s %d; o pment to Bouth America today i \ » X as in good demand. The withdrawals 10 Balgs in Wheat Marcet/Upon Urgeut De- | §ili futifesy,, gteadss December, s R | Bopory of Tronble Between Japan and | “EARATNov? 55 Prices ‘on tha hourse | Osttle Beosipts Moderate and Prices Ruled ) date "nfount 10"EE0 hale. Talowing i g - S, . today opened heavy, owing to month-end 1 i 3 Moc sales in det New South Wales, 2100 and for Immedate Delivery. OMANMA WHOLESALE MARKET, Russia Has Depressing Influence. Hquidation, but recevered in the afternoon Strong to a Dime Higher. 2 o’ bales; scoured, Sdarls $d; greasy, S4@i0d i il and closed firm. The private rate of dlis- . 4 heifers feede 10 Queensland, 700 bales; scoured, dagis 84 CORN PRICES SOMEWHAT = HIGHER | Comditton of Trade and Quotations on | || TT\ ¢ EFFECT UPON PRICES, HOWEVER | rentes. i e for” the account ~ Hxchange |HOGS ADVANCED ~ABOUT A DIME| § &ow ; 1 cow Sroursh, 10Rd0is . greasy, emiled cnf— Staple and Fancy Produce. on_London 19%c for checks 3 cows South Australia, 100 bales, bid West Fresh ‘Stock — BERLIN, Nov. 30.—Prices on the bourse Neb, Australia, 100 bales; greasy, BN@I0. Ta - E freah stock, <bc. . - today were unchanged iscount rates e ifers 2 OwWs 80 mania, 190 bales grensy 5 Oats Follow Geweranl Tone of the TRY- Hens, 6%@7c; spring | Market is Firm Later in the Day, bhut | grod pnoce "0 e (hree mmonths' bills, | Liberal Run of Sheep, bat Dema ol 5 Relteie. . 38 Tealatd, 5000 bales: Soouted. ) Market and yrovisions Advance chickens, §lg@7c; roosters, ding to paRY 4d. Cape of d Hope and a 4Gbe; turkeys, 12%c¢; du ., S@%c; There is Dulilness in Dealing: 3% per cent L i Also in Good Shape and Marke eer Eteers 1 i .\K” T a0 halen: Doourtd e tagts e, Sharply oh Lizht Receipts B RESCRD POULTRY—Turkeys, 13@16c; and Shorts Are New York Money Market. Active, with Killers Stro MeD—Wyo. 1 Hogn, ducks, 10@11lc; geese, 10@llc; chickens, 1@ Uneas: NEW YORK, Nov¥. 30.—MONEY-On call Dime Higher, Fe 5...1089 3 00 stecrs. 1% 300 | BEvaporated Apples and Drie 8¢; hei @8 4 ¢ strong at 6@9 per cent; Ic west, 6 per cent HOC ~=| There was a m‘u '{" run of l'“n‘:“\ W_YORK, Nov. 80 —EVAPORATE BUTTER King stock, 1Mgc; choice to closing bid, 6% per cent; offered at i per a—— reportec morning, but as over Aty | APPLES—The ‘market is tasy under a fanc in tubs, 16@18¢; se tor, cent. Time loans firm; sixty days per S b o, |curs wer neigned direct to local packers jio) " 4o ComMmon aré uated Rt S08¢ CHICAGO, Mv. 9.—Big clearances and | “REGH" 8 U5 11010 sSRateion NEW YORK, Nov., 0.—There was & nar- | cent; ninety daye and six monthe, S48 | po oiite were 00 H OMAHA, Nov the nctual number on sale Was not at all | hiima at Hiu@sha s ¢ Tk ouis, and an urgent demand for the cash article were | pije perch, 6c; buffalo, 71g@Sc; blue: | row and drifting market for stocks today | per cent SR kg e . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | Xcessive. Under the uence of a §ood | fancy at o factors that tombined to creale an ex- |y, whitefish, Sc; salmon, 11¢; had- { which resuited in only smail net changes | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—6GSY% | omcial Mona. 262 s 17 ops | Jocal demand. well & S VOER CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT -Prune ceedingly stong tone in the wheat pit codfish, 12¢; redsnapper. 11c; | excapt the speciui cases. There was|per cent. Bame day rast weei INer Sokd & ports from other points, the market opes ed | continue in moderate demand but local ghd May cigeS with & guln of THEDA! Botld per b S Tobsiera. sreen. | Some depresseion manitest during the carly | BTERLING EXCHANG T lth | Bithe Week before | B Ye O e weratated | Lo5ke of desirable eoris are uot heavy May col o8 ere eac p Yee, . 25¢; 'bullheads, flc; catfish, 14c: | part of the day and this was aggravated | actual business in ers a 00 | Same ® WoOkS Sas esides the local demand, there were al:0 | and the tone is steady, with prices ranging i{[',h,-{fr; r:‘.""':""'“ closed from o@i%c to bass, 20G%c; halibut, 9c; crappies f-;-, IC 1t was hot -nufuy due, %0 & dis 48345 for demand ‘nml at 4180 ‘V;\lr' :xun' ot """l“ b “':v :;;:u;‘.«lv ipping f‘"u""““.‘. ” :VI“‘::“U:"; ]';(”L(v.;g from to 6%c for all srades Apricots Gz} high ; o | herring, 6c; white bass, 1dc; bluefins, | turbance of sentin in London over the | days' bills; posted rates, $481G481% and | SoHE last yea 5,606 o son. | welghl Y Rround | ool s saie anil e SEmanC, E iy 1 . T 5,606 10 largely around » Vi I Bt Wan oa 8 daswer scals relterated rumors of trouble between Japan | MMKEAE," commercial bills, $isTLIN. O] November, 10 10)18 1 geason. Heavywelghts sold lnrgely around | preased for sale and are about steady, with and the mérket exhibited decided streng OYSTERS—New York counts, per can d R rrader ored o 1. VER-Bar, 56%¢; Mexican dollars, 43c. | 1.0 10, 0,189 9 0 0, medium weights around 3 d | cholce quoted at $%@9%c: extra choice at throughout the _entire session. RUMOTS | 430 ' per gnls 15.00; vaira colots, per can, | ond, Russia. = ‘raders endeavored to eX:| BONDS-Government easler; rafiroad | Aorai NOVember, Jf.... 18,6 lights from that up to $4.45 , | 10@10%c,_and tancy at 1115, Peaches ave that the pading longs had shipped 1arge ' o bor wal. $1.70; standard, per can 1o Briiming ont lits stock, ) "ucceeced | ponide firm Nt N 85,1% . The latter end of the market was fully | qujet. Cholce are R@TNC: extra n e 0l P ere to ¥ s atcabodig ks b b ' ] - mds o1 YVS ber, b | as good as e openin as ere wel one | cho e, 1 1 100, n;:lt::‘ll'lo:fu:\‘;v I”ll ‘;“rlr:':!l_ "1‘")|nn '1'.'1.',: per gal., $1.36. i The market of the latter part of the day | The sing quotations on bonds are as |, g NovelPel (o) $5 500 yim “h,:‘ he Lll‘,(p‘("tmfl:“"‘m‘: The ime | Cholce at 75@8kc, and fancy at 91,@10%¢ $er WHorg carly ‘in the day and cforis on “):l\\”\fl!!‘"r-mxnuxj‘x“x"\ , omana Whole- | Jut 10" o Guliness of the deating ol 52"": ret. 2, reg L & N unl 48 Lol LT 7| mediate wants of local buyers. The close &t Mgt e b AY—Prices quoted by Omaha - | owing to the duliness of the dealings. %, reg. 1035 L & N. un Totul November, 1] A 3 D . Onythine. & Httle NPONEer. Faau (:r:‘!n(nmvn:‘u i ahvancs. Thers was e, U’,‘A‘"." o w1 N No. 148: | The prevailing feeling of the loan crowd | do coupor 108 B ot & Total November, 1895.... 8, 9,156 -6 Owing to the active demand all the mer: [ NEW 3 AR-Raw eariy sflling by St Louls houses on the | coarse, $6.00. Kye straw, $6.50. Thess prices | kf o, om0 ey D omost free. | 40 coupon 101 | do 1st ine. 5 EIPTS FOR iHE YEAR 10 DACE. g an eariy ance was made. Rep- | steady; fair refining, Blic; centrifugal, e Sdvandl. but bffefings. were taken and |coarse. 00, Rye stra T prices | of those stocks which were sold mo o= | 40 hew b, reg. . 139%IMinn. & St L Lhe (ollowing table shows (he receipts o. | Tesentative sale tefined,quiet; No.6. 4. 50c; No. 7, 4¢ 93¢ the Beiing pressure was soon ended. The | mann fai any Focapio fghrc duality. De- |1y last week. Snorts in Pennsylvania cov- | 4o coupen I M KC& T e cattle, hogs wnd sheep ui South Omaka for E Av. Sh. P No. 0. 3.00¢; No. 10. $.8¢; No. 1) news was very bullish and prices continued | "o RN - 4 o ered freely. There was some pressure up-| eio old 4s, reg.....100 | do 2s the year 10 aite GRd ScHIpatiehs wiin last | 2 ? o 12, 8.75¢; No. 13, 8.70c; No. 14, 3.6 to move upward. Small receipts in the | OATS are on Nevettie stel preree O oicd| & B TN ¥ &8 years o bt s Wi tloners' AL $d0e: mould A, 40 cutloat northyest, strong cash demand and large NS 8o fear that the dividend would be reduced rew. WIN Y. € K G 9 " i : B.08c; crushed, b.06c; powdered, 4.86c; gran learshces, were bull influences during the | YE—NO "vr':‘("_rl‘"”_fi o pessed during (he dey. The doubis PO TR | Mo, Pacils 4 CRYES ©o i i 0OLRT ' = winted, {45c; éubes, 4 Toe. "Moldsses, stendy latter part of the day. After ranging be SGE LE were not resolved when the market closes n Lol Hoks : " o8 . New Orleans, open kettle, good to chofce, 33 tweey S0%ec and K1%c¢, May closed with a POTATOES—Colo oo r with the directors in session. There was & » W. con. 4. 9 Bheep TR TR T, T 5 4 3 s it eada nin of 14140, at $ke. Pecember closed | bu 10g1ier patior avoc o c: Dakota, Per | jecial accumulation of Louisville and X L eh e LAY B 1516700 186,108 . N ORLEANS SUGAR. ] ) fve, 66@70c 1008 SATUY . oo f\(nflr Igh at & Clearances of ATOES-Home grown, per | Nashville and the accompanying strength of con. 3in Sa RDAY'S SHIPMENTS 5 3 s open kettle, 2@ o n kettle whet and flour equaled 77 bushels. | basket, 90c; Iliinois, per bbl., §8.50. Nashville, Chattanoogn -u;‘d LI A Readiog gen, ds.. pacy ). following st shows tne number of | ¢ 4 | centritigal, 31i-Toet yellows, sii@siue The amount on passage dec NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $3.25a2.5 color to the supposition that an early div- st [ M. c. bs eeqers enipped the country Saturday onds, 34@d4e. Molasses, open kettle, b Primary eipts ‘ELERY—Sma 304 vibe idend distribution on that subsidiary stock | Ches. & Ohlo 4is .. 101%|St. L. & S F. (& 4 and thefr uestunaton: | 2c; centrifugal, 8@24e. Syrup, easy, s aguingt 1060, Husheia & year ag0, | COlri) atosl, ber dos., Bgiic; larse | L8 O tempiation, g0 & A San. 7 LS W w OAVEluRE buicts pail for hogs at Souti 1 ® e polls, Duluth and Chicago reported | ONIONS—New home grown, dry, per ib, | The rise in the money rate to nine per B8 Q. n. ds: M| CSeaborrd A L Omaha Tor e s\ several uuys with com i 2 refeipts of 1179 cars against 1,402 cars last | 135c; Spanish, per crate, $1.50. cent. was practically ignored in the trad-|C. M. & S P &, g 8o, Ratiway ba parisons: week and 1607 a year ago. The visible in- | CABBAGE—Wisconsin Holland, 2 ing, as it was attributed to the arrange- (G & N W. o o Texas & P. 1s D, G creased 668,000 bushels. TURNIPS—California rutabagas, per Ib., | ments for the December settlements, which | 3 % G, T, St. L. & W. 4% _Date. 1908. {1902, (1901, [1900. 1589 18! 2 ” % Covering by shorts on the strength in|1ic: white, per bu., £0c funds it was expected would return In a|ccc. & st L. g 4 Unilon Pacific 48 %N re was a fairly liberal run| Tourists Crowd ¢ on Last Dajy of yheat was a feature in trading in corn and | CARROTS. Per bu., 50c. few days to the money market. The var- | Chicago Ter. 4n do_conv. 4n.... Rov. 1 ® | GOl b 73| 451 « 01 368 of sieep and lJambs here this morning, but 56 s rices ruled strong. There was plenty of | PARSNIPS—Per bu., o | 1ous movements in the money market were | Con. Tobacco ds...... 55%|U. 8. Steel 2d bs Nov. 450%) * |5 iz 4 o0 4 04| B 4o the demand was ocorrespondingly large. Reduced Fazes to Onlie PARSNIPS—Per bu., 60c Nov 6 6 L Jecember for sale early, but not much! BEETS—Per bu., 50c. on a large scale, but o nearly offset each | Colo. & So. by Nov. ¢ 6 81 Buyers for local packe: ere all out early fornin. :an'-d‘ Bl-"ud.v Shpee: & red n,vnlulwn per ecrate, | other as to have little effect. Telegraphic (D & R G, 4., e Bu il 14 i and trading was active at prices ranging quarter of a million bushels in the visi traasfer of $i00,000 was made to San Fran- | Erle prior s AP IR N o2 strong to a dime higher than at the close . o d proved ¢ : - S the 1- | Fiio eneral da..... 43| Wis. Central 43..... 8 | Nov. 5 veeie ke Nk of tne oNerings Relped %8 maintain the higher laver- of o ket | orrom of SLalhio00, Buh, a movement | % w: & D, € i Goio. ¥ . Rov, e wemern remmere bt st there weta| The low passenge: rates from the e ea. The close was strong with May is not unusual at this period of the yea: "‘:“":‘“}‘l;:'r'e:"' Otfsred. oY a ‘fow comnteas. Home fed wethers sold as |to California explred yesterday and as & re- le higher, at d2ic, after selllng between pbefinier Tast year the week ending December 6 ix. seon x high as 8375 and somo ewes brought 8.0, |sult the various lnex which have had S 8ats "Were tm along_with the strength | PEARS rado and Utah Keiters, g7, | the sum of $35000 was telogtaphec Boston Stock Quotations. ahage pri rders was 810 1N 8900 | the rates in eftect are awamped with bust b B Bt o O Wer . | through the sub-treasury to San Francisco .o 4 y D prices could ely be quoted ; : in wheat and corn. A big local short was | AFPLES—Ca v Belltlowers, per box, | firough th g T Yival| BOSTON, Nov. 30.—Call loans, 5%@$ per 3 | steady on anything &t all desirable. Com- | ness. Notice was received at the local B el e R e s i Lad Badwink e efore i Baturday’s bk | cent: e’ 1oAns, SWQl per cent.OMcial | XoV: i) G 2 mon staft was of course more or lcss neg- somewhat Improved. After ranging be- | Malagas, per keg, 8 00@%.50. R B gl g R PO R & Y Amatgamaied 10 g o]« sag] %% 8 G F ern lambs, $4500475: falr to good lambs. | there attached to one train, which arrived mall recaipts of ho cance | | QUINCE; ORIk, pet bo: " | London market for New York today out| do ptd 0% Binghan fainss i 2 3 | lo ®ood vearlings. $3.15 wenolce | A large number of requests for tow - o4l b TROPICAL FRUITS | $2,760,000. There is feeling of assurance | Boston a ¢ p sholce 2,601 2.6 v » he o M e IR G AL % brights and russets, | horcfore, . against ‘more siringency, but | Boston Bevaied .Ml |Copoer, Reass, y 8 Eood ewes, $25a250; cholce feeder 1ambs | count of the fact that the Pullman com- day and hog product values showed good vels, large slzes, $3.50G3.70; | (hore in hot much expectation of any con- | Yo No By ® M ranitin ool ; i faioadio; tair to gocd forder lambs, ¥ pany, which is owner of all the cars, had fhe way of proft. taking by people who | *TIsroa ™ @0, | siderable rise in the money market QUring | vnion Pacific ........ 74K|lsle Royale ... 3 | *_ | 86 50; feeder wethers, $3.15G3.35; | no more cars of this class in the east, the Bought 1aat week. Whils &1l of the advance [l:l:l\lm 8—Califor: fancy, 300 to 360 the month of December, as funds are Hkely | Mex ral oo 9%)Monawk . NoOV. 25.. N '$2.0062.50; cuils, $1.00G2 ) 1 ofthe pant N daya havl did ‘not, hold, the market ruled strong and | *FrGd C Tttt por toh, “eartane the; | 10 he retained at the inierlor over the year- | Amer. B B e i Revresentative sales: el s Bk o 1 Y ¢ pol yeing up 50 e b -Ib. _cartons, §c; | )y get{lements. The demand for crop mov- o pt e e $ i 7 AY P aken them all west, and the most of them her, at $5.40@8.42, while ribs were up | CGOCOANL TSP for 'the present. The market closed ex-|Dom. 1 & 8 . Y vy Coppes | 9 3 65 wostern fed ewes S The : ralisoRdd.. S t y e 10c, At $6.57%, - ag OCOANUTS—Per sack, $.00; per doz. | (lqingly dull but steady and near'the best, | feneral Eiectric fanis ¥e N : ocl 4 wostern fed i The raflroads report that recently the Tatimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | “DATES—Persian, per box of 30 packages, | Little was done in the bond market, But| ‘go" pid ........ Trinity e - ~ western fed wethers v 107 tourlst car has grown greatly In popu- 176 cars; corn, 340 cars; oats, 190 cars; hogs, | §2.00; per Ib., in 60-1b. boxes, 6e. the tone was firm. Total sales par value | ynfeo” Fruit nited Staten ... Indicates Suriday. **Indicates holiday. Wyoming cull ewes 5 |iarity with the traveling public and that 24,000 head. BANANAS-Fer me fum sized bunch, $2.00 | $2.024,00 United States new 4s, declined two | y. 3. steel..., HHA] 2 he offictal number of curs of stock | 31} Wxoming ewes . W lurge percentage of western travel is The leading futures ranged as follows: 0; Jumboe, $2 75032 »$ | per cent on th Tastcail e tions o | i R thoa Aor ; brought in today by each road wus; cull ew now in thoss cars. On account of the - R SERR - . - - i fakke s Following are_the ciosing quotations on | Westing. common ey Wil y by each road wasi 1336 Wyoming cull feeder ewes.. o 050 ca n ace Articler.| Open. | H gh.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y MISCELLANEOUS. the New York Stock exchange: Adventare b A t €. M. & 8t p. Ry, Ctttle Hogs8hpu'wes. | 1ol Varrlingn increased demand for berths the owaers T ; - X SHEESE—Wieconsin twins. full cream, Sales High. Low. Close *Ex-interest Wab: ¥ P o 491 Wyoming feeder iy 3 of the cars have leen forced to advance *Wheat | ! { 2 Visconsin Young Amerfcas, 13%c; | Atchison ..... coo 10,800 66Y 658 66l " s O Miss Pacific 3 X 207 western feeder ¢we : g T shec oy il sl s | o | block Swise oo Wisconsin brick, 12ci| o prd I New ing Quotations, Missour! Facific Ry G K+t § | the rate to preveat tre regular uliman ay |30@ds Bl $lo, S1%0KG S | Wisconeln Uimberger, 1. " B. & O.. ‘ % ] W YORK, Nov. 30.—The following are | (g 'N W ir » | 29 Wyoming ewes sleepers from beng deserted by the travel _(g”\p"y_ “7«'«15.\‘ Bl Tn\.“e @ @% r:fl"“h“"‘“\lj{}; '.'nrl\";}f"‘Fgf\;‘—}r:;‘mw‘ 3“3_-'& “.‘1;\.“;;:;:“ 00 1076 116% the closing quotations on mining stocks: K & M. V. RR 3 3 z ":y Wyoming ewes ing public. The advance will go !nic i3 s SUG “Ohio, pei loe. erTral 13 ; dams con 19 |Ontario 00 | C., 8t. P., M. & 0. e g - | effect Decsmbi P " | % fl;:“wi':‘:' pitd Nl’l‘fi:‘fih—)swlrufi-\( R por Liin).. 13,95, ‘(‘;k’.:;"‘k“")]‘?; LU0 30l 80%4 0% i E IR & M. Ry e TR TR svea -[\‘| 5 lln ru“-. r“\“”x.lg‘ % ‘t v ”imh':‘lk o e @l | POPCORNTper v 3iclshefied, dgshe. | Chicagn & Alion..\ll 40 -4 L TR b 81 oy B&Q Ry..... o | 99 Ted wesrern wethers o the requia AIeERAR T Gt SRIFRANIN e B AL LA R AR AR Lol B T . 1.200 [ ock Tunnel 5 |*savage BT R 5 [l 1 vearlingn ; o the ar sleepers o oad ma Dec. [O%G%(3M%A% 2% % zaau | packed. Soe. P IR AR - 16% Comatook T Ta. © 1100 |elerra. Nevada s |G B. L &P RY. e 110 Wy e hea 7 ! ustimated that T per cent of { who May [®W@d| 38 | 3514 35%@% 3% % | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft-shell, per ib., L I e B 0 Siorn BAver . ore 100 |Small Hopes ..... C, R L & I Ry., | 2o et SIS buy berths to the west are now patroniz- July 334(33%@%| 33 (83%@%| 33 | 16c; hard-shell, per Ib., 14c; No. 3 soft-sheli. | g e /4 o e 2 [taudard oo Chicago Great Western Gt e i LA R Py, bece - now § Pork— i per' 1b., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per 1b., 12ci | GRCTES % Y {7 ipt v R 4 ) R I T Py LI ing the tourist car. Light western travel 4| 10 92 10 §7% | Brazils, per Ib., 11@il%c: flberts, per I do pd % U 100 sAssessment bald; Total receipts ........182 "1 1408 is anticipated by all the foads for a time !:Jrzv | 11 221 11 1245 :‘llar]‘l‘?;‘-;"u|r::;‘n-};. fiqll-!lt?};njwfi”ls’; .'f:r' ., C., C. & Bt. L. 3 —_— 'l'ln; disposition of the Gay's receipts was CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK after the low rates expire. an. g a2yl amg | In, ||1Ii«uvr.‘-"; Emall, DL:" b} Se@10c; p;"n'nu’!s. it . 3 Bank Clearings. 8 FooN, Sagh bures, purcnasing: the num- ; + - s ay 50 per Ib., Bc; rovsted peant per b, 7 do 24 A 1 OMAHA, Nov. 30.—Bank clearings for © Cattle.Hogs.Sheep, | Falr Receipts of Stock, with Higher Bida= v | peit e ipng: B01Q; laese hickory Oyt [ Del & % : today are $1.357,64.82, an increase of $49,- [ Omaha Packing Co........ 64 3 B Prices for Cattle and Sheep. RABBI SIMON ACCEPTS CALL May 504 B0 "oieeit wainuts, per bu.. $1.25; ‘eastern | Dely Vest. 08498 over cofresponding day of last year.” | Swift and Combany."" ¥ CHIOAGD. NBVRLCATIEH R 5t *No. 2. a New. TR RS Pt No. 2 green, § 5 & Cotton Market. e ars O i e 1 R | BO0 Beat, pending 0% ves arene i olally “When: Heleaned b9 ‘l;'l.:(r)'lql"lmwl‘m;' were nln 'gllnwu: x'}\c ,.\'n 11 Alted; T‘z'lbh i 2 u;lu‘d. «-‘ s X NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—COTTON he M_"Imm Gt oux City ... *+ 110c higher. Others steady. Grv;v‘d to rlav"npi Bearsht ORatE TR—Market was steadv; winter pat- 5. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12'1bs. c; No. 2 vea Y market opened easy at a decline of 10| GRTONE < f steers, $5.2005. poor to medium. $3.507 ch. enta S.00GL0: wtralght, $LT0G410; mpring | calf, 12 o 15 Ui, Sge; dry’ saltea biaca, 40 | 80 S0 Blor ped. et liowing ogbles -that were _con: | Yansant & Go........ e I A ockera and feeders, $100GA10; cown. etenis SRR | NIBRIS, | AN | (O SNOSp pRNCA, SIS iNeres hides, S Hocking Valley Fldernbly “lower than ‘expected which had | Tl &’ Co i fisoaim; heiters, si voannens SIS L L L e Yheael ke akers, §2.! . 50. o ome ’ 3 s Ves 2,001 H abbl empl X Ly P : No. 8 Ly By the effect of inducing Mauidation and some | 2148 & 0~ oy 2.40; s, 425 culves, 32001 R &8 wpeicy Aegeio; No. 8 red, B ni dentrai. pressura from bearishly - disposed opera- | \ii\ & Huntzingor |1 Texns o stecrs, $3.00G2.75; western sieers. | sonally, but not vet offically, accepted the CORNC No. 2, 4210; No. 2 vellow. 42%e. St."Lonls Grain and Provisions. Towa Central......... 200 tors who are working on |lhe mr‘"‘y )l 25| Lewls & Underwood .. 16 OGS Recelpts today. 28,000 head: to- | ¢all to Temple of Adan Isruel in Washing- OATS—No. 2, 374c: No. § white, Mygidic. | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30.—WHEAT—_Higher; | 40 PIL oo oy 30 Tl e o st Iramedlately Livingstone & Snaller.... 1 morrow 2000 head. Mixed and butchers, | ton. As soon as released by his Omaha N 2 c ate 101 3 ; s 0! 2 o - . 3 u . . 5 o o ce heav 5 » > W . BARTHC BT teeding. sgmo: 1l to Noo3sed cash elevaton nominal; track, | 1,55 g 3 33 Nowever, tho market way rallled Eharply | Wole & Murnan 11000 et , Sood £ iotce heay i BaAe | congregation he will officially accept th o T 4 3 o | A e d N T 0 b Oy e by aggressive bull ‘support, the relative | gy o1f & MLE 1 § - | roy cayy, 4.3504.50; i call R IR ing, MOk, G G A ; 1 | Manhattan L0000 00 13914 fimness at New Orleans, rer vis that New | Sam Werthelmer ... <o | of wales. $4.4064.65 y SEED--No. 1 flax, 9ic; No. 1 northwestern, | _CORN—Firm; No. 2 cash, 40c; track, 411§ 2100 5 ehdl in buy- | 2¢¢ Rothechild .......... . SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 20 0% ¥c: prime timothy, $2.80; clover, contract | @ie; December, 9UGI%He; May, 0RGI0%c LR i 118 ‘P':‘r.\‘xlg;:fi»r:v:g-vm R ISH o g Morten .. g * [ el The ‘market for rheep was strong to | === B RGVINIONSMesn pork. per bbl. §11 1284 | T4 Decembor, 3i%c; May, Sic; No. | Moo pacifir. 111 1300 8 % | browers who wera. Tendered unensy, by | JRENISN i R T bigher: i stea e REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, T8 4T b, 'y ehite, e, L.&T.. b0 rumors _concerning n v options, ~ here : 5 . choice hers, 5 o o B A, e 0 ia " Bhor ors | VELOUR—Quiet: red winter patents. gi10| do ped.... il B0 % [ and at New Orleans, where a strong bull | Other buyers ceneen. B8O S BUBS: | 5oci led for record yesterday as furs eides (boxed), 16.1214G6.25. fancy and straight, $3.80@4.05; | Nt B B of Hex pfd Y pool in believed to Be ‘i;'\';‘l‘l"r"%‘ and oper. Ao AT 6432 14,001 | S5 00macs A nished the Midland " Guarantee ane vin pre 3 elp! g 3 0. s X, Al . ating with 0 operators R 3 q vt o 3 55 15t Company, Bonded pstracter, 161 ml:o:l u(n. were, \Ilvl"rf‘r ipts and ship. othy, steady, §2.25@2.85; prime | Norfolk & W..... {s understood that.a local New Orleans [ CATTLE- was a moderate run of | h arDam Straet nts of flour and grain: L g ) i { R A ? s e ooucd bullikh crop report and | ceitle nere ihis morning, there belng auite New York Live Stock Toanti: Voneaek s and o eife: bt adas FIour, bDIB..c.veveerreeorns 40000 33000 | CORNMEAL—Steady, §2.30. Ontario & W...... % P ocal authorities were talking of a|® decre comparcd’ with o week ug0 | npw YORK, Nov. #.-BEEVES-Re- § Bonemian ‘South Omuns ot Wheat, bu plhye H X X BRAN—Dull; sacked, east track, T4@77c. | Fennsylvania ....... bureau rep ort of around 10,000,000 bales. et Bt 0 i) "iit | celpts, 4524 head. The market for stecrs| Dlock 2 Potter & Cobb's Add......... Ci L HAY—Easy; timothy, $7.50{12.50; irte, | P C., C. & St » ko iR With hardly a reactlon the market sold ! I Rk jnd as a result | o,y gteady to a shade higher; for bulls, | Myrtle Wood and husband to W. I. ‘orn, bu..... . i Y. i+ pralrie, | poadii 11 the osltio] the market ruled wcidve and stronger. 3 -+ 2, Oats, bu X $5.00019.50. eading .. . 2 s B up until in the afternoon all the positions | tha, WRITEL TUOU b ae An Con-fed steers | Steady: for thin cows, easy: for fat cows. | Reed: south 51 feet, lot 4, Llock 249, L AR 210, TRON COTTON TIES—$1.06. 0 5 G- ferny %k were on a new high level for the season. |, JIFIS, WhTe SEYeTel SOID OF ConCied steers hade higher. Native teers, §: Omaha TP $ ? b4 (<t - & o] Rock Isfand December, which had sold at ‘11fc on e ) lacking in_quality, being mostly xhort tea L A0d. siags, RA0GE.00; Dulls, 935 Harry K. McCandless and wife to On the Produce exchange today the but-| HEMP TWINE—Gc 2 et ) e firstcall, ‘reached 11dic; January advanced | [SERRE 1N JWUGEY, DIRE ANy SHart teo. | o _$110@8.50. * Cables ' steady for Theodore J. Insieep; lot 4, block 7 ter market was steady; creameries, 16@ | PROVISIONS—Pork, steady, $11.35. Lard pae from 11.21c to 11.50c; March from 11.30¢ 1o}, 4% " wasterns were scarce, they 3 ttle; sheep slow. Exports, 100 cattle: | Isabel Ad. , 4ge; dalries, iod "55""“ oraiee. 1@ 1 qutet, $6.40. Bacon, quiet; = ‘extra shorts, i :EHF Ist pfd ... 118, and May ‘from 1o to 1160 Just | 40 ot tods Tully teady tang Vi O LERt | tomorro . B0 cattle, 1723 sheep and 3,100 | George B, Dardy to Peter ¥ Peter s g ‘%30 “he .7 bs, $8.12%; sho S 0 88 DRI r fore the close realizing eased e o 1 A quarters of beef. sen; lot nd 2 and east half lot 3, aaay, 1@iowe. G3te. Cheese, | 37 O T aitet se00. Spetter, | St Louls 8.\, Ket off & point or two, but In the last few | Were at all good the prices pald lookea a [ TEATVES- Receipts, 2032 head. The mar- | block 18 o ¥ firmer, $4.75 [gdopntd feseive SRE Tinutes the market was rallied again and | N R e something over.fifty cars ot | KSh-Ier ¥ealy whs steady; for grassers, ¢ | Thomas Gillegple and wife {6 Anion NEW YORK GENERA! KET. POULTRY—Steady: chickens, 7c; springs, [ Bt Patil..ocoocooverees J0000 closed firm, at or nearly the best for the | lhere were & Y gars of | oft; for westerns, 50@Tc fower. ~Veals, $4 Cero; ot block 1, Burlington s YT 7c; turkeys, 1le; ducks, 10c; geese, fc Lot P S et B session, with sales estimated at 80000 CONS WS KEERS O fele, Dut the demand | gooo; little calves and “culis, $850GL00 | Center oo Hos B A G BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 19G25%c; A ‘ bales. ‘The southern epot: markets sent | Wi fully equal to the occasion, the | grassers and feed calyves, $2.50G3.60; west- | Balthas Jetter and wife o Theodore Quotations of the Day on Varlous | dairy, 13@isc. | R A 3904 | very “bullish reports’ during the day and | %000 Ty silas 5000 higher Brrray | erns. 53 BG3W. City dressed venls, ‘sgislge | - A, Dunscombe; lot 15, block 4, Drews Commodities. T AR aier, M. Toxak & Bacific ... a4iy | were changed to 3-18 higher. The estimales | i, ;" wug quite active on all graaes, so that | Py Lounds country dressed. S@iiiige. Ul Addi .. jo't NEW YORK, Nov. #.—FLOUR—Recelpts, Recsipte. Shipmpnte | oy N ab 1. & West for tomorrow's points in exports BROW | ,pn' eqriy clearance was made. The better Rrrsasoipis IA0 Dands L BHOCIAARKSL | Obaries X, Tuige s Jus o Taihin B K, Nay, & ; Flour, bbIS.......c.ocor.rn. 11,000 16.000 falling off in_the movement, o Borens P 4 higher, State hogs, $4.90@$5.00; pigs, | _Sherwood; part lot 7, same 40,068 barreis; exports, 3,723 barrels; sales, | Wheat, bu reeee 142,000 25.000 | .30 P4 aedieas NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 30.—COTTO! ERE0sS. DouanIn maosy chsts showen. the | ingEay Sheriff to Samuel Priyn; lo(s 5, 12600 barrels. The market was firm and | Corn, ‘bu...... LI e0000 18,000 , Unlon _puct $ | spot was firm; sales. 9500 bales; low mid- | 5 o : BHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 16,900 | "and 8 block 20 and strip. city.. held higher. Winter patents, $4.00g4.10; | Gats, bu......... 1011000 78,000 32,000 | 0, ped... 4§69 R afing, 16 3-16c; middiing. 11 3-16c; good mid- | , Bulls, veal calves and stags were in §09d | pead. The ‘market was about steady and [ Matilda Applegren and husband {6 sota’ bakers, $3.7003.80; winter low grades, | Kansaa City Grain and Provisions. v DML bales Block, B e Maren, | fale this morning and, a speculutors car: | Fort%, M0 Gl 8 50 v N A .80G8.06. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, | KANSAS CITY. Nov. 30.—WHEAT—T Central 4 e : 3 g rled very few over Sunday, they were ull | L4 e TR Aanew, 1ot 10 roionk. 1 8.40; cholce to fancy, 8.46G4.60. Buck” | cember, SMg@ese: May, 69%c; cash -No. 2| 4o pfd.... . L LBl oAt igli uic. i "Sic, | anxlouis for fresh suppiles. 'The market as 4% 1ambs, ¥8. : Znd addition to Corrigan PlAce. ... wheat flour, easy, $2.200%.30, e T hra. Sl Mo & g | Adams Ex..| 111100000 L i @i Tie; June 1L TAQLL M T M OR - Un: | & Fesult was active und strong, with tha h TN sani pddition ta COFFIEAD DIN8: cpiess CORNMBAL—Firm; _ yeilow western, | gic; rejected, S)atic: No. ¢ red, Siy@lc; | American Fx., ex div. Fodis N ST OUIs ok N ratun; | better grades safely §Gloc higher than at| _IKans ty ock Market, oith Omaul LAY coriiany to SRt $1.02; city, $1.01; kiln dried, $3.0089.05. 3 HGsce Hoe ] B S ek sl i changed; middiing, 114c; eales. I bales, | the close of last week. The common grades | KANSAS CITY, Nov. #.—CATTLE—Re- [ 57" goith Ometut h RYE—Dull; No. 2 western, 62c, f. o. b. ORN. December 6%c: May. 368@38%c; | Wells-Fargo Ex & receipts, 400 bales; ship d P | also improved in price, as tuere did not | celpts, 8,000 head, Including 300 southerns: | yosephine Bbnewiiz and husband (o ALY dhenay: Teeding o " | oaai No. 2 mixes migioc; No. 2 white, i | Amal, CoRper- - B B8 v, 0. COTTON—Spot | K6 Lo bo enough of the betier grades on | marker Salo higher: expor and dressed | "Ciirlor . Whito: lots 15 and s —Stea ceding, . e 1 t,]@ 0. 8, 39@39%e. g > m. Car & F. 3 dq I gt e hand to meet the demand. beef steers, 10c higher, #.25G4.80; falr 0| }jock 13, Hanscom Plac ¥ '{mw;(ec's"tf g ? TN WG, sac; No. 2 mixed, w0 | A%, Tioaed oLz L A Henlten, e e POILE | "Western grass beef sicers were in small | good, $.0004.55; western-fed steers. 10150 | zuckann B, Toemper and wiie X ushels; ex- | gsse. 7| Am. Linseec ol e 28 § o ) 2d ; The market for spot | “TAy_choico timothy, $9.50; chotce prairie, | 40 Pfd..... g RUSH TO WEST ON LOW RATES e et e £ ezzeze Burlington offices from Chicago Sunday yeurlings Will Notity Washington Temple Of- ; ckaon B. Kemper and wiie to Abras an Sha. pply and, as the demand from packers | higher, $2.26@4.1! ¢t ckers and feeders, bu | eed ; Par) ” dod middling, 6.360; middling, 6.28; low [ JuPPIY © 4 o STOm packers | Higher, JLIGAIN. otic s, | am L. Reed: lot 10. Smith's Park , 88%c_elevator: No. | 3 208, 50, Am. 'Locomotive 2 | Eaditng, ¢5; good ‘ordinary, Gid; or- | Nias Eoods the mprket fuled active and ltc ' higher, B®OLT southern °steers | addition, and lot 8 block 12 Reed's 3 red , £ 0. b, aloat; No. 1 northern | RYE-—No. 2. 4Tye. T A RRRAORAR i | dinary, 5.42d_ The sales.of the day were |y} Range cows and stockers and feeders | $2.2005.35; native cows, 10¢ higher, $1.5003.7 {ALLGE dortl O Duluth, $ife, £ o' b., afloat; No. I hard | BUTTER—Crenme 20g2de Smelting & R.. 120 5,000 bales, of which 500 were for specula- | ware also strong and active, with a good | native heifers, 10c higher, $2.15@3. [ tasuysnos Company of Orth Saveees Manitoba nominal, £. 0. b., afioat. Options | fanev. 1o oo 0@Ee dairy ptd ’ PR tion and export and included 430 Ameri- | piiy “siles G@loc higher. Represemtoos | Birong. $.00082: calves, steady, 10 tlubal Lavendev: wesb, B ALs were active and strong all day, deriving | KGGS-teady: Missourl and Kansas, | Am. Sugar i 7,460 can. Recelpts, 12,600 bales, inciuding 5,80 | Sicl! ve | strong. 12000326; calves, nteady. 5l porth 190 fec, 1ot 7. block 5, Orchard e Fro oy hensy” cfuaraaaily | cases returned. i now, No. 2, whitewood | ATATORGE Q'K OO - iy ,fi!.’:.'.:;'"“'km.ri.‘,‘.‘n“'.‘.‘fm(‘a"‘??“}"’x““" My BEEF STEERS, 20c higher; top, $4.60: bulk of sales, 31 ATH® | pilije 1. Holland and hushand to Me- Good support at Chicago by elevator peo. | “tre* neluded. 2 Rediints. Whieaiie | Gole, Fusclh diss. o0 Vember, 6.08d; December and y No. Av. Pr. o A O et P orors: WHQLIL | “cCague Savings bank part -lot 1, ple 8o affected the market, and the close | Wheat, bu 173,200 Pt <o | Col. & Hock. Coal.. @:6.024; 'January and Februar ol MEERE AND HBTFHY SHEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts, 5.000 | Mary J. Ruthes to The was strong at ¥@%e net advance My, | Corn. bu..... .. X e Gas... L4 : ¥ | ruary and March, 5.984; March and’April B8 AND HETFiHE haHEEP AND | LAMES - Recelnte, $9(0|Mary I Ruthes to The tionrd ¥oreign 8 S-18q8o. closed at wirge; July, o%@8IGe | Oats, bu.lll : ln,wa"““"‘.;""l‘,"“:‘f't'_‘?'_‘: e 103 10w | B3G: 4DTL ang XAl Sheaqe sid. July and COWS : rn lambs. $4.5005.27; fed ewes, Dlock 8. Briges' Place TRURR S, os—. 5 LN, olnsed - do pfa August. 5.920; August and September, 5.78d. [ 2:+:---: e 207 stockers and fecders, $2.5G3.5. | ames Phillips and wite fo Williim At "kl‘:}n.g’imahln\pg'g‘. 46,260 bushel exports, | Minneapolls Wheat, Flour and Bran. | Intes V,'umpv . soss s At > ’ . 1186 ot Y e Bl markat, vis; lot 8, block 22 South Omah: B ushels. The market for spot w MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 30.—WHEAT—Dec- | 90, Pfd..... e it % ey 20, —CATT R firm; No. 2 4% clovator, and 5o%e. ¢ o i | embor 801 bediice: Mas i T oI EAT-Dec- | NotPRiscuii. 111111 s B | Metal Market. YO 8 _8T. LOUIS, Nov. 30.—CATTLE—Receipts afloat; No. 2 yellow, S1%ec; No. 2 white, S0%C; | Mo s hard, 8 1o, ey 81 Tse; on track, | Nat'l Lead $ 14% NEW YORK, Nov 3).—METALS-Spot 6,000 hed, including 2,500 Texans; market ¢ 1CAG MINNEAPOL option market was ‘quiet but. showed | No. 5 northorn. T8 b rva %y thern, 81 Tc: | No. American . : 3" | tin declined £1 38 Gd in London and futures s . steady to strong; native shipping and ex marked strength with wheat, and on pre- | 771, \ Hokiabe ern, B@ | pacific Mail : ai 203 | about £15s, the two positions closing at BULLS. port steers, $4.00055.40, the top for strictly dictions for snow. Wall street was re- | WLOUR—First patents, $456G4.65; second | Pe0p'e’s Gas Gy o 17175 60 and £119 respectively. Influenced 1 . 2 sepsciive 8 . : 1320 300 {ancy drersed beef und bitcher sicers. ported a buyer in Chicago. The close was | pate o400 firat cle i pecond | progsed Stesl Car 022 2% 20% 2% |in @ measure by the forelgn weakness CALVE 3.75¢ steers under 1,000 Ths., $3.50@5.00¢ RPm st e met advance May. sieon | B, e Sloers, R.1008.40; el prices in New York were also lower, spot | 2 Lo stockers & . $2.2068.55; cows and osed at d8%c; December, W Gihe, closed | “BRAN-In bulk, $15.0 Pu'lman’ P Car. L Closing at $%.75@20.00. Copper was offer STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Tetfers s bulls, , at e > alk, $13.00 Board Forelgn canners, $1.7.@2.25; o A Republic Steel . % freely in London and closed 2s6d lower 908 3 2 0 05Ga % @0, Texas and | OATB-Recelpts, 22,000 bushels; exports. ] a0 pfd 7S 2014 IR Busheln he markar tor el o, Visible Supply of Graim. Rubber Goods - 21 | ud for futures. Locally copper was more or 5 931 360 ant heifers, §2 0. (23.00, firm: No. 2 éic; standard white, 42c; No NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—The visible sup-|, 4 pfd » less nominal. Lake is quoted at $12.50 & % 3 10 HOC Recelpts, 4500 head: market 89%c; No. 2 white, 42%c; No. 3 white, 41)c; | ply grain November 28, as compiled by the | Tenn. Coal & Tron... 7 $%% | trolytic at $12.25 and casting at $12. 1 3 A strong and higher: pigs and lights, $4.720% track white, 41@4be. Produce Exchange *| U7, B. Teather | was unchenged at £11383d in Tondon and | o0 g0 4 M 4.50; packers, $420@4.40; butchers and best HAY-Qulet; shipping, $6.67. Wheat 150,000 bu., Increase 687,000 bu. Ao pfd i at $4.2 In New York. Bpelter also was un- | o400 00 PEaere: -1 3 heavy, $4.35@4.50. HOPS—Steady: state.'common to choice, | Corn, 5,867,000 bu., decrease, 249,000 bu U, 8. Pubber R changed at £2010s in the London market 1420 aisers... 30 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receip's, 3,50 Maln office 192 crop. 21@%c; olds . 9@i2c; Pacific | Oats, 9584000 bu., 3 3 2 " Dast. 10, iR 15 NGt 3 increase, 276,000 bu ‘d';‘ r:v' frashenss “A"- while here It pas ,l.u,:nm] Iu\\“.r.:;"-\fl h;‘nl".( ] -t P 3% 3 o head ; rmrk‘ol :m-«;‘, to h ;(Ilr‘v ‘.;nn m”nl;»‘" coast, 2 171902, NGESYe; ‘olds, 9 e, 1,127 ccreas 0 d J tec . % oted at $5.5 ron closed & 9d in - Jea nate muttons, $$25GA85: lambe, | bt > P | Blriey Tinoon pu erouse 18,00 bu do ptd dy g bng | QOIS G at A% 30 In Middleshorough. | 2 - 2 cows : coils and $2.0064.0) Manhattan Building, 0 IDES—Steady; — 5 . 18¢ £54 199 64 for spot and 3s 9d lower at s 28 3 Alai sieers, 125 the top for fcd; cows 25 bueks stoeker % . 3. C 135 2 % Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibe., - Western 1'nlon 5 86t ocally iron was qulet and unchanged; No. 7Y OMING 00@?3.00. 5 2 ; California. 21'to 2 Ibs., 19¢; Texas dry Philadelphia Prod u Northern Securities.. . }'p,.,’.n'x forthern is quoted at $15.00416.00. fia WYOMING. ST. PAUL, "INN. 24 to 30 Iba.. 13%c eiphin Freadues Market. Total sales for t No. 2 foundry northern at $14.00@15.00, No. 1 H 5 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. Bt q LEATHER Sleady, acld, 13isse. | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. $0.-BUTTER- foundry southern and Xo. 1 foundry 4 A gt Ruse iyt S ealers fn hee steady; Am eady, E0O demand; ext western et oft at $13.50014.00. o i JOSE M« L 08 o A B $10.00411.00; mess, $8.50; beef hams. $22° | cremnery, %c; nearby prints, e ey , ern ot A IR Nov. 30.—METALS—Leq o H 8 Receints 3 head, ‘the market was s'ocks' nl’lln, Pfo'l'lolll acket. 9 clty extra fndla mess. §15.00 | EGGS—Quiet, unchunged; fresh nearby,| ILONDON, Nov. 30.—Closing: quiet, $4. Spelter, firmer, $4.75. 1 tive and mostly ‘gc higher w(lves 7.00. Cut meats, stoady; pickied beliles, .00 | 32, loss off; western, S1G:3c; southwestern, | Consols. money N Y. Central.. R e £ s Sowe ARG he $WUD | Bought and s0ld for cash or on reasosbls @10.25; pickled ‘shoulders, $5.75@6.00; pickled | 30 southern, 28e. “80 acedunt 8% Norfolk & West. .., 68 o Wysong—Neb Stockers and feeders, 32 | and hams, $10.50@11.50. Lard, firm; western | CHEESE—Quiet and barely steady; New ot LI 8 fosders 4 feeder “HOGB--Receipts, 8000 head were Murgins, steamed, $6.95: refined. firm; continent. | York fuil creams, fancy, 11%c; cholc Bl Sone & W, H¥| NEW YORK, D 30.—O1L8—Cottonseed, sy cows. 15 20c higher. Tights, $1.4x medium | - #18 South Omahn. §180: compound, 1% fair to §00d, 10%GYiKe ennaylvanta 2NEW YORK, Nop Mo OIS Cottonseed; |1 ¢ L N [ and heavy saomiioe i | Members tmportant nies, @s. Pork. steady; family, $16.25@16 sl % ; ) e Farr Neb. SHEEP AND LAMBS--Receipt head Petvnts Wise: short_clear, $13.60; mess, $12.75@13.00. Duluth G dian Pacific : New York, $0.50; Philadelphla and Balti- [ 6 cows ... %16 280 2 cows The RICE—Steadv; domestic fair, 3@8%c; - | aln Market. 2 ohto Yot ‘pla. e more, $9.46; Philadeiphia and Baltimore, in | | cow . 108 38 3o The wmarket wmae adtiye aus stesdy to %o | 5 RICE—8teady JULUTH, Nov., 30.—WHEAT—On track, | Chictgo Gt g P $8.55. ' Rosin, quiet; strained, common | + cows 5 5 g | fieher: lambs, $5.00; wethers, $4.00; ewcs, | write for our dally market letter aud pit TALLOW—Firm: eity, #c; country, 4% | NO. 1 northern, 8iic; No. 3, northern, Tic; | Spl & 8 P Ratlway to good $255@2.60. Turpentine, quiet, 594 cows 5 8 oo A 41 vate telegraph cipher--mailed free N + 4%ci country, 4% | December, T9%c; May 8 . b § o G - g T Y olge. = 2.—OILE-Credit bal A 2 Sioux City Live Stock Market, | BUTTER—Receipts, 2608 pkgs: firm;| OATS—In store and to atrive 3 Bo |Unton' Pacise OIL CITY, Nov. 30.—OILS—Crec hal- | 4 teeders camery 25, dniry. 166G . A - ®% | ances, $1.82; certificates. no bid; shipments, | %3 Co SI0UX CITY, Ta. Nov. 3.—(Special Tele- | . Samery S iRde; siats dalry. 1@lc Tolohe Sosd Mavket. L ETLT . " 135,958 bbis.: average, TL.678 bbls ; runs, 111, WAoo gram.)-CATTLE-Receipts, 2.000; stockers, | our Grain 1o Us e DD R Rk arket| . o g . do oo - e : 911 bbls.; average, 65,590 bbis.; shipments, | sa feeders Slow and stcady: killers. strong: heey v . email ‘colored and White, -Beptember, 150 | Cush $475; Deceriber. 1t Tamars Ys: | niinois csntrai Wa bash Tima, 16044 bbls: everage, 65,13 bbls.: . ’ BTG50, cows. bulls ard mixed, 82,043 Prompt Returns. late made, 10e X *| February, 30.68; March. $6.%; prime alsike. | "% % 4" e m T L e ey O 8 . | 31 feeders o e o g - 0@3M; calves and | negt Facilities. Liberal Advances. 168 Hecelpts, 588 pkss.; steady; weai- | 350, Prime tmothy, .73 § by i g entine. firm, G6c. Hosin, firm: A, B. C. D, | 10 icore 1o0s i oF HOGR Recelpte, 400 market 510 Branch Ofce POULTRY—Dressed. dull and weak: west- P, e + BAR SILVER—Quiet, 26id per ounce. 216; E and N e Ly 1. Isaac—8. D MEROv ¢ BEIO0E: DI § 0048 100 Bee Mdg. Phene 8514 ern_chickens, 134@14c; fowls, 13¢; turkeys, AR 1! & Ly MONEY--3%@4% per cent; the rate of dis- | $260; K. $2.80; 0; 8.5 steers...1083 290 11 cows. Stock In Sight Omaha, Nebraske. 16G18¢ ~NEW YORK. 30—~DRY GOODS- | count in the open market for short bills is | W W, $3.50 2 steers.... 1045 3 0 1 steer. ’ " WINNIPEG . The market sk steadily advancing | 41y per cent: for three months' bi steer.....1000 3 00 1 steer AT pein ot me and cases mew quotations | per ‘cent Coffee Marke Steer... 1170 300 1 mleer at the six principal western citles yes MILWAUKEE e iEAT_ | lave been openly made The further ad- & NEW YORK. Nov. 80 —COFFEE—8pot | 1 steer... 1110 1 cow terday Higher: No. # northern c: May, Mo | turer - i b e oreigs Finsast . - dependene Rio, firm; No. 7 Involce, 6 5-16c. Mild, steady cows. ... 860 cows Cattle. Hogs. 8hoer c N o ; tgrer rencwed indepehdence o "his" 4d: | 1 oNBON. Nov. 3 Money wan in strong | Cordove.. M@t The markel for fu: | § cows. .\ o8 I omari i }i DMmISS RYE_Firm: No. 1 A spicuous by their absence, but more or | d¢mand today. Discounts were Unchanged. | tures opened firh at an advance of 1015 | 1 cow T a ansa: : c . A BARLEY -lc lower; 623, sam. less 2 p s ¢ 8 -8 On the Stock exchange a dull feeling pre- | points and ruled very active during the en J ellther—8. Kansas Ci ples. Hidiux Aite g Chrrent business 1s reported of | vaiied” and husiness was moderate’ Mhe | tre session. * The ‘European markets were |10 cows 5 cows I ] STOCKS AND BONDS 'ORN-Steady; November, #{4itc: May, TR position of affairs in the far east was un- | also higher than considered ely, and cows cows B, J d QG4 ot P chanked, with the rumors of an early Ais. | while toward the middle of the day the steer cow 1 » GRAI\(I fi\NDV PH‘O.:I.IONI e . , v & ¢ solution of Parllament adverse influences, | local market eased off about § polnts it was cow 1 cow . X X 44 - A Nm~a Peorie Market. PEORIA, Nov., 30.— WHISKEY—On basis | although the latter reports were generally | quickly rallied again by the aggressive at Colo. ;37 filh- PEORIA, Nov. 3 —CORN-OId. lower: | 0 distitiers’ finished goods. $1.35 discrediied. The market closed quiet. Con- | titude of the leading bull interests and was | ¢ feeders 1 feeder... 840 OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST, P OIA: ANOY: W—-CORN-Old, Jower:| "gr. LOUIS, Nov. ¥—WHISKY_$1.31 sols were firm after the satisfactory carry- | finally firm. net 106715 points higher. Sales | 11 fogders . 827 2 feeders. 1015 Out of Town Business Solicited, R Smi o, & 4 3 CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—WHISKEY—Distll- r. Americans opened dull and inactive, | were 28,000 bags, including: December 3 febders 3 cows..... 8§16 §T. LOUIS, » WOOT—Oui Omeba Branch: 1618 Rar: om $¢ Tol. 3467 d L R lers' fnished goods on basis of $1.35 moved irregularl,, hardened in the last | @5.70c; February. 6.05c, March. 6.1566.2 Co.—Colo. dy: medium gr ng and cloth FER R CINCINNATI, Nov.. 30.-WHISKY—Dis- | hour and closed steady. Grand Trunk was i July, 600Gt cow 40 300 1 feeder 3 ing 17@%14%e: light vy fine THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspandent. . tillers'’ finished goods, dull, on basis of [ weak .owing to the disappointing Getober i Beptember, 67066 8c; Octo- | 1 feeder.. 1100 810 2 feeders L2@miec: tub washed, 3 LIVERPOOUL, Now. 30.~WHBAT-Spot, |$.5. stalement. Kaffirs weakened on realiza- 46 steers...1108 320 2 cows | LONDON, Nov. 30.~WOOL~The offer Following are the recelpis of live stock 33333