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    THE OMAHA DATLV BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 23. 1890.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Weakens on Liberal Receipts and
Largo Dululh Shipment.
CORtf SLIGHTLY HlGHtR , OATS DULL
Unrlr SrenRh of Wlicnl AUrltinteil
to Cnlileii Ilimlnpiifi Mnatly lit
! ' the llnmlN of I'rufcH-
Mnnnln.
CHICAGO , NoV. 22. Wheat was nrm
early with Liverpool , but weakened on lib
crnl receipts nnd a icporl of a largo ship
incnt from Diiluth to this port , closing % f
Wo tinder ycsterdnj' . Corn. Influenced h
heavy clearance nnd Interruption' of th
movement , closed UftUc higher for Deccm
Itcr and May unchanged. Oats closed un
changed and provisions 24c ! lower.
Whcrt't failed to hold Its own. The open
| ng , December nt C7'Ji676c ' ? nnd May a
71V4R71HC , was nt a gain of ttflttc over yes
terday's close. Cables were higher nnd to
this the early stiength was mainly attrlbu
table. Business was mostly In the hand
of professionals and changing of Decembc
nnd May contracts , which made up a largo
proportion of trades , was within a range o
He , as wan nil other business In wheat
Around opening figures the market Iluctun
ted narrowly for half the session , then I
weakened and there was considerable Until
d lit I onof both December nnd May.
A report that Duluth had boats loadet
with 230,000 bushels for this port wns a fac
tor In the weakness. December sold down
1o 067Ac and May to 7Ki71'/4c ; peccmber
closed Wfiv lower at 66fi67c nnd May
under yesterday's final figures , nt "I'.fcc
Primary receipts were 749,319 bushels , com-
paicd with l,07fil&j last yfar , northwest re
ceipts were 031 curs , ngnlnst OS1 last week
nnd 328 a year ago. This northwest 1SDS rc-
relpts were curtailed by n blizzard. Locn
receipts were forty-seven cars , nineteen of
contract grade. New York reported twcnty-
flvo Ioniis taken for export. Atlantic nnd
Gulf port clearances In wheat and flour
were raunl to 639,000 bushels.
Corn was steady. Rains continued In the
growing belt nnd cables were higher , facts
which encouraged purchasers to Hike In al
offerings nt figures a bit over yesterday's
closing prices. Clearances were enormous
I.QOO.OOO bushels ; receipts were 141 cars
here nnd country cfferlngH were small. The
cash demand was poor. December ranged
t from 32c to 33c. closing "WHo higher nt
M'ifi32c ; May sold nt from 31Vtc to 33)4(5) ( )
33e and closed unchanged ut 3.1V&C.
OatH held Its own , though the trade was
dull. The. strength of corn and the curtail
ing of the movement by wet weather were
Influences. The export demand was poor.
Clearances were 128,000 bushels ; receipts
Dicre were 133 cars. December ranged at
from 2.1V4 < fi23'4c to 23c , closing n shade
lower at 23H < S23Uc : cMay sold at from 2lc
* o 2IV4c nnd closed He under yesterday at
Provisions were barely stendy , the only
Incident being the retaking of n line of
j > ork , presumably to replace some Sold
i Fomn vcekH ngo at higher prices. Initial
prices were a bit up on the firmness of
grain , particularly corn. Fluctuations were
narrow and the close at a loss of 2V4c on nil
' January products. January pork closed nt
J9.60 , Jnnunry lard nt $3.10 and January ribs
at JI.92J4ff4.93.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
CO cars ; corn , 190 cars ; oats , IIS cars ; hogs ,
33,000 head.
The leading futures rantred as follows :
A r t Iclcs.l OpcnTJ High. ) Low. | Close. | Ycs'y.
Wheat
Dec. 66 %
May 71 % 71U 7116 71 %
Corn-
Dec. 3.1 32 % .
Jan. 32 131W32 | 31 %
Mai- 33141 33V4 33 ;
Dec. 23 23 % 23Vi
May 2IV4
I'ork-
Dcc' 8 10 R 121.A S 02 S 03 S 10
.Tun. n S754 9 47',4 9 50 9 52 &
May 063 065 9 5714 3 C214 9 63
Lard-
Dec. I 90 4 90 4 S7U I S7V-I 4 90
Jan. r. 12'4 ' B 15 B 10 B 10 5 12Vi
May B30 5 32V4 5 27',4 ' C 30 B 3214
Itlbs-
Dec. 4 8714 4 87V4 4 S5 I SB 4 87 %
Jan. " ' 497V4 4 97V2 49214I 1 95- 4 97' , ,
Mix ? G 10 BI2V4 507V4 B 10 B 12'/4 '
No ; 2.
Cash quotation ! ! were as follows :
FLOUR Steady ; winter rntcnti , $3.43 < fl
3.55 ; straights' , J3.0003.23 ; clear , M.OOJI3.15 ;
pprlng specials , Jl ; patents , $3.00tj3.50 ;
straights. $2.80 3.10 ; bakers. J2.10 2.40.
WHEAT No. 3 spring , 63ii65c ; No. 2
red , 67'/@C9c. '
CORN-NO. 33 NO. 2 33
- 2. 331/40 ; yellow ,
. .
OATS-No. 2 white , 2C14c ; No. 3 white ,
IlYE-No. 2. 51V4WB2C.
BARLEY-NO. 2. ssis c. "
SEEDS-No. 1 flaxseed , $1.3114if1.32 ; north
west. $1.311401.32. Prlmo timothy seed , $2.15
© 2.55.
PROVISIONS M09- ? pork , per bbl. . $7.700) )
9.nO. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $4.8003.0214. Short
ribs Hides ( loose ) , $1.8005.15. Dry salted
Bbouldcrs ( boxed ) . $5.371405.50. Short clear
Bides ( boxed ) . $5.1505.20.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per
ferul. . on baHs of high wine , $1.2314.
SUGARS Cut loaf , $3.70 ; granulated , $ U8.
Following nro the receipts and shipments
for tot'ny :
Articles. Reeelots. Shlpm't'
Flour , bblB . 21.000 13/0)
Wheat. , bu . 63,000 155.00)
Corn , bl . 260.000 343,010
Oats. Jill . S29.000 456,00) )
Rye , bu . 5,000 L',00) )
Tlnrlcy , bu . 91,000 20.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market -was firm ; creameries , 1514025C ;
dairies. 14022c. Cheese , steady at lll'-0) )
32'ic , Eggs , Hteady ; fronh , 171401Sc.
Mnv vonlc ( iu.vuuAi. MAMICET.
QnotntloiiN for the lny on Vnrloim
C.'oniiniiilKleN ,
NEW YORK. Nov. 22-FLOUR-Recelpts ,
18.GS3 bbls. ; exports , 4.23S bbls. Market less
nctlvo but Ilrm until townrd the close ,
when the feeling became easier , following
the decline In wheat ; winter patents , $3.600) )
nt J2.23f(2,40. Rye flour , quiet : good to fair !
M.16iJ3.40 ( : cholco to fancy , J3.45(3.60 (
CORNMEAI/ Dull ; Bramlywlne , $2,23 { i
2.35 ; yejlnw western , SOe ; city , 78c.
RYE Firm : No. 2 western. 63c , f. o. b
nllout ; Htate , 69u c , I. f. New York , car lots
BUCKWHEAT-Qulet nt C2Q63c , c. If.
New York.
BARLEY Quiet ; feeding , 40c c. 1. f. Buf-
X.ilo.
X.ilo.BARLEY
BARLEY MALT-Qulet : western
, G5T/C50.
WHEAT Receipts. 71,925 nil ! : ipot
Ptcady : No. 2 red , 73 ic , f. o , b. . nlloat ,
Hpot ; ' 'No. 1 northern , Duluth , 77'lc ' , f. o.
! > . . ntlont , to nrrive ; No , 1 hard , Duluth ,
VS Jc , f. o , b. , iilloat. to nrrlvo ; No. 2 red ,
72u In elevator. Optimist steady nt Jo ( nd.
vance and further ndvnncvd Ho on cnblo.i
nnd local covering , following dlsaiipolntlng
northwestern receipts. Later the feeling
liecnme very weak , owing to the npnthy
of exporters nnd an on tire lack of spccu-
nllcmt ; 40 ic In elevator , Optlonu opened
Htendy nt lie iidvancu nnd ruled firm on
lilghcr cables , turning weaker , however , on
clearing weather in the corn bolt nnd nb-
senco of Hiifllclent export mipport ; closed
weak nt net unchanged prlccn to ! io de
cline ; December. S9T 0l014e , closing nt 39io (
OATS RecelptH , 142,800 bu. ; exports , 2. 'l ' )
1m. ; Bpof , firm ; track , white , 3103lc. Op-
tloim nominal.
HOPS Quiet ; state , common to choice ,
! E9i5 crop. Gr ; 1S97 crop , nominal ; 1S9S crop
100130 ; Pacific const , 1S96 crop. 40 c ; 1W7
crop. . nominal ; 1N9S crop , Iwllc ; Pnclflo
eonnf mid Blutc , 1S99 crop , ! Kil5c.
HAY Quiet ; shipping , GaSToc ; good to
choice , 75QS5C.
HIDES Finn : Galveaton. 20 to 25 Ibs. ,
JSe : Tcxutf dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. , 1314c ; Cnll-
fornlw. 21 to jVlbs. . 194c. !
LEATHER Steady : hemlock pole. Buenos
lAyres , light to heavyweights , 2l02l'/4c ' ; acid '
Rials Quiet ; domestic , fair to extra , 4 ? ;
Cf7V4o ; Japan. 4 > 4 5 ; e.
MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans open
Jiettle. cond to choice , 321(3i' c ,
PUOVISIONS-Becf , nulct at $10.50 ; beef
linms , $21.00023.00. Cut meats , quiet ;
pickled bellies , Glitl7jc : pickled shoulderg ,
C14o ; pickled hums. S09c. Lajrd , ateadv ;
vePtern steamed. $5.35 ; November , $5.32U ,
nominal : rcdncd , quiet ; continent , SO.IM ;
6. A. . $6.25 : compound , 6M(3Hc ( , Pork.
uteudy : 'rnvifs , $9.00(9,7S ; tdiort clear , $10.BO'i )
J2.00 ; family , $11.75012.00. Tallow , dull ; city ,
4H io ; country , 4Hin54e.
MKTALfl Tho. mptnl market displayed nil
tin early week chaructcrlntlcfj today. Homo
departincntu were Htcadler , notably tin ,
while others suffered from neulect , weak
culilcji nnd ( telling preHsure. Spelter was
poft to the point bordering on deniornllzo-
Uon. At the close the Metal exchange
called pig Iron warrants neglected , dull
nnd entirely nominal ; lake copper un
changed at $17.00017.25. tin dull nt $2S.OOJJ )
2S.25 , lend steady at $ l.fii > Ol.fi5 , spelter lower
and very weak at $ I.40H4.50 , The brokers *
prlco for lend Is $ Uo anil for copper $17.0J
U17.23.
O M A11 A. GEMJIIAL MA n KI3T.
Condition of Trmle nnd QnntntlonH on
Mtniilc nnd Knitcr Produce.
EGGS-Recclpts llgnt ; market nrm nt
15'ic.
POULTRY - Hens , live. 6'.4c ' ; pprlng
chickens , 614o : old nnd stnggy roosters ,
live , 3',404c ; ducks and geese , live , 600140 :
turkcyy , Sc.
BUTTER-Common to fair , 15c ; choice , 16
Wlic ; neparator. 26c ; gathered creamery , 2J
Wile.
OAME-Prnlrlo chickens , per doz. , N.OOfll
4.60 ; quail , per doz. , $1.5001.73 : mallards.
J3.00fjr3.25 ; blue wing teal , $1.75 : green wing
tcnl.Jl.2ofll.60 ; mixed ducks. il.50f2.00. (
OYSTERS Medium , per can. 20c ! stand
ard , per can , 24c ; bids standard , per gnl. .
$1.2j. extra selects , ocr can. 32c ; extra
seleeti1. JIT gnl. , J1.75 ; New York Counts ,
per can , 40c : N'ow York Counts , per 100 , J1.25.
HAY Upland , choice , J6.60 ; midland ,
choice , } 6 : lowland , choice. $5 ; rye straw ,
choice , $3.50 ; No. 3 corn , 27o ; No. 3 white
oats , 22Vjc : cracked corn , per ton , $12 : corn
and oats , chopped , per ton , $12.50 : bran , per
ton , $13 ; nhorts. per ton. $14.
VEGETABLES.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. . Kansas ,
(2.2. ( > f2.60 ; Jerseys , $1,00 ; largo bbls. ( Neb. ) ,
POTATOES-Per bu. . 1T.173ic.
CRANBERRIES-Capo Cod , $3.7506.00 ;
fnncv Howes. J6.505T7.oo
ONIONS Ilctall way , yellow , C5o ; red ,
76n.
76n.CRLEnYPer
CRLEnY-Per doz. , 202400.
TUHNIPS-nutabagas , per lb. , l'c ; Cnna-
dlan , 1'Xrlfl'ic. '
CAUUAGK Per lb. , 1'i.c ; Holland seed ,
FttUITS ,
APPLES Choice western" * shipping stock ,
J2.73i3.00 ; Jonathans and Grimes' golden ,
W.001J3.50 : New York stock , J3.5KT3.95. (
GKAPES-Ncw York. 20c ; California Em-
IKTor , J2 , Cnliiwbns , iiur Ktiuill basket , 13o.
PEAUS-Western varieties , J2.50.
TIIOPIOAL FRUITS.
ORANGKS-MoxIcan , per box , $1.0034.23 ;
California nnvnls. per box , J1.50.
LEMONS. California fancy , $1.7505.00 ;
choice Callfoinln , $4.uu@4,50 ; Messina , JG.Ovip
5.50.
HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIDKS-No. 1 green hides , S'.ie : No. 2
green hide * . 7c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9lc ; No.
i salted hide ! ? , S c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12
Ibf. , No. 2 venl caif , 12 to 15 Ib3. , Sc.
TALLOW GREASE , ETC. Tallow. No. I
3 c ; tallow , No. 2 , SUc ; rough tallow , IHc ;
white grease , 2i@J',4c ; yellow nnd brown
grease , 2'A03c.MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONKY-Pcr 2l-se''tlon case , $3.25(33.60. (
NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , $1 :
Shell Harks , $1.23j1.35.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box ,
11.16. California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.23.
MAPLE SUGAn Per lb. . 9e.
St. I.oulH (7 ml ii mill 1'rovlnlolln.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 22. WHEAT Lower ;
No. 2 red , cash , elevator , ro' c : track , 71V4e :
December , CS'.fcc : May , 72'(072 ( 8c ; No. 2
lard , CCftCTV&c ; receipts , 11,848 bu.
CORN-HlRher : No. 2 , cash. 30 @ 30iic ;
rack. 31H5i3Jc : December , 31'4c : May , 32c.
OATS Higher ; No. 2 , cash , 23 > Ac ; track.
47c ; December , 23i4c ; May , 25c ; No. 2
vhlte. 2Cc.
RYE Eartcr nt 52WK33C.
FLOUR Dull and steady ; patents , $3.40' ' ! ! !
.50 ; extra fancy , $1.03fr3.15 ( : clear , $2.75(32.90. (
SEEDS Timothy seed , $1.901(2.25. ( Flax-
eed. nominal at $1.21.
CORN.MEAI.rSteady at $1.7&J1.SO.
BRAN Steady ; sacked , east track , 62c.
HAY Strong ; timothy , $7.00C 11.00 ; pral-
le , $6.50i7.75.
WHISK' Y Steady at $1.23V * .
C01TONT1ES-$1.50.
.
HEMP TWINE-9C.
PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; standard
mess. Jobbing , $9.03. Lird , steady ; prime
team , $4.90 : choice , $1.92V4. Dry salt meats ,
) oxed shoulders , none ofterod ; extra shorts ,
3.25 ; clear ribs , $5.00 ; clear sides , $3.62 .
? acon , boxed shoulders , none offered ; extra
hort ? , $3.73 ; clear ribs , $ G.12',6 ; clear fides ,
6.25.
6.25.METALSLead. . steady at $4.47 4.50.
Sielter , lower ; offered , $4,15.
POULTRY Dull ; chirkens , Cc" ; turkeys ,
c : ducks 5Mif > ' / c ; geese. 5c.
RECElPTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 12-
000 bu. ; corn. 50,000 bu. ; oats , 16,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat ,
J5.CCO bu. ; corn , 01,000 bu. ; oats , 21,000 bu.
Itiitler. l-.KK nml OlicpMC AlnrUct.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22.-RUTTER-
rirm ; fancy western creamery , 2G'ic ; fancy
estern prints , 2Sc.
EGGS Firm ; nearby , Ic higher ; fresh
earby , 2lc ; fresh western , 23cj ; fresh south
western , 22c ; freh southern , 20c.
CHEESE Unchanged.
CHICAGO , Nov. 22.-BUTTER-Flrm ;
reamerles. 15'/4fi25c : dairies , 1422c. (
EGGS Easy : fresh , 17V4@lSc.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 22.-BUTTER-
reamery. 20523V4c ; dairy , lydlSc.
EGGS Good demand , with supply of fresh
cgga short of requirements ; market ad
vanced Vic ; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock , firsts selling at 16V4c. cases returned.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 22. BUTTER Firm ;
creamerv , 22Q27c ; dairy , 17Q23c.
EGGS-Steody at 17c.
NEW YORK , Nov. 22. RUTTER Re
ceipts , 3,352 pkgs. ; strong ; western cream
ery. 22 < 326Vfcc : Juno creamery , 21Q21ic ;
actory , 15V/738c. ! '
CHEESE Receipts , 3.202 pkgs. : firm ;
mall , September , ' /iftWic ; finest October ,
2g'121/4c ( ; largo , fancy , September , 12112Vc ;
arge. October , finest. 11 < &C.
EGGS Receipts. 6,729 pkgs. ; quiet ; west-
rn , ungraded , nt mark , 14g20c.
IvniiNiiN CU > - ( irnln nml Irovlnlonn.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 22.-WHEAT-De-
mber , 6kMay ; , K6c ; cosh , No. 2 hard ,
c ; No. 3 , 59JfC3e : No. 2 red , 7071c ; No. 3 ,
jfTfiSo : receipts , 34 cars.
CORN December. 2Sc : May , 20Wc ; cash ,
No. 2 mixed , 29'/1'529Hc ' ; No. 2 white , 29Vsc ;
o. It. 29c.
OATS No. 2 white , 25',4c. '
RYE No. 2 , 4Sc.
HAY Choice timothy , $3.50 9.00 ; choice
ralrle. $7.001(7.25. (
RECEIPTS Wheat. 20,400 bu. ; corn , 35,100
u. : oats. fi.OOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 43,200 bu. ; corn , 35-
00 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu.
Liverpool Cirnlii mill I'rovlNlonN.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 22.-WHEAT-Spot.
io. 1 northern , spring , steady , 5s ll'/Jd ; No ,
California , fis l',4d ; futures steady ; De-
embcr. 5. " 9'/id ; Mnrch , 5s lid ; May , 5s ll'/fcd. '
CORN Spot. American mixed , new , firm ,
s 5d ; American mixed , old , firm , Sa 5-il ;
utures stendv ; November , la 5d ; Decem-
> er. 3s GV4d : January. 3s 6 4d.
PROVISIONS Reef , extra India mess ,
isy , 87s 7d ; prime mess , easy , SOa. Lard ,
mcrlcan refined , In palls , firm , 2Ss 3d ;
> rme western , In tierces , Ilrm , 26s Cd.
lamn , short cut , firm , 43s Cd. Racon , Khort
bs1 , firm , 35s ; long clear middles , light ,
Ilrm. 32s ; long clear middles , heavy , firm ,
31s Cd.
.Mtmtrniiolln AVIicat nml I' ' lonr.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 22. WHEAT In
tore , No. 1 northern. November. 05e ; De-
ember. G3Ue ; May , G7Hc. On track. No. 1
lard , fi7ej No. 1 northern , G5c ; No. 2 north-
rn , n2U < - .
FLOUR Klrst patent. $3.50i3.ffl ; second
patent , $3.30ff3,40 ; first clear. $2.3032.40.
BRAN-ln bulk , $11.001(11.50. (
Toledo . ' ) liirktl.
TOLEDO , O. , Nov. 22. WHEAT Lower
and weak : No , 2. pimh , C9c bid ; December ,
C9e ; May , 74'/Jo ' OHked.
CORN Dull nml lo\ver ; No. 2 mixed. 33e.
OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 234c. < .
RYE Neirlected ,
CLOVERSEED-I ewer and steady ; prime
cash , old , $1.70 ntked ; December , $ o,45.
( Jrnlii .MurUpt ,
MILWAXJKEE. Nov. 22. WHEAT
SU-ady ; No. 1 northern , 674'5671/-ie ! ' ; No.
norfhorn.
RYE-Firm : No. 1 , S3V& ? 56o.
'BA.RLEY-Steady ; No. 2. 44ff43e ; sample ,
I'vorln MnrUfl.
PEORIA , Nov. 22.-CORN-Hlghcr ; No.
2 , 32iC.
OATS-FIrm : No. 2 white , 24 > , sfi21 c.
WHISKY-FIrm , on the basis of $1.23VJ
for finished goods.
Dululh Wheat Murlipl. *
DULUT1I , Nov. 22. WICBAT No. 1 hard
cash , 67 ? n : No. 1 northern cash , CGc ; De
cember. C5o ; .May , C9 tj No , 2 northern ,
Ol'ttc ; No. 3 spring , CSTic.
Wool anil Cotton HevltMr.
ROSTON. Nov. 22-Tho American Wool
und Cotton Reporter will pay tomorrow :
The wool market continues excited , Pricns
are steadily advancing townrd a higher
uvel , nnd the more the rlne the more In-
enso seems to bo the desire to buy , A
remendous business has been trnnsucte > l ,
no dales of the week nggrcgntlng over
3,000,000 pounds , which has been pretty
well distributed among consumers , opecu-
ators nnd memberH of the trade , many
f whom nro compelled to buy lit the open
nnrket In order to attend to the needs
f the customer * . The markota abroad
ontlnue to display n hardening tendency
lid latest ndvlccH .state that nt Melbourne
omo of the best Block him been dlspoMed
f nt prices which mean $1 clean , hindeJ
n lloston. It Is estimated n shortage of
rom 75.000,000 to I00.ooo.000 pounds will bo
eported by Muy , In which caxo It Is quite
irobablo that Importations will result ,
During the last week carpet wools have
apparently begun to share In the nctlvlty
noted In other grades , Carpets have
opened nt advanced prices nnd large pur
chases have been made.
The sales of the week In Boston nmoitnted
to 12,970.000 pounds domestic nnd 7 < oOiU
pounds foreign , making n total of 13,713dO ( ,
ngnlnst a total of 1B.317.776 for the previous
week , nnd a total of 3.S79.COO for the corresponding
spending week last year. Snlei since Janu
ary I , 1W > 9 , amount to 314.0S7.K76 pounds ,
ngalnst 118,610,010 pounds last year nt this
time.
.1IUVK.MU.VhS OK STOCKS AMI HOMJS.
Mnrkot' Tone In Hltuml"li Tlirotmh-
0111 vrlth SlrciiKdt Only In Siiotn.
NEW YORK , Nov. 22. The stock market
drifted rather aimlessly today under the
Influence of renewed uneasiness over the
money situation. A moderate demand for
London account lifted prices at the open
ing and durlntr the. course of the day there
were Isolated movements In n number of
Individual stocks. Rut the Influence of
Jheso demonstration.1) of strength In spots
on the general market wns small and the.
tone wat Blugglsh throughout. Dealings
were narrow nnd wholly professional.
The money rate rose to 8 per cent during
the day nnd there , wns n renewal of the dis
position to discriminate sharply against the
industrial stocks as collateral. The nom
inal rate of Interest In such cases wns eked
out by the requirement of extra commis
sion and the. margin between the nmounla
loaned and the ruling market valuation of
the stocks was Increased. The offerings of
government bonds for redemption nt the
sub-treasury fell to Insignificant proper
tions1. New York exchange , wns notably
weak at a number of Important domestle
centers , falllnc to 20c discount at chlenro-
against par yesterday and declining sharply
ut St. Louis and Cincinnati.
Persons Interested In the money outlook
are keeping one eye on the foreign mar
kets. The hardening discounts In Ixitulon
today may bo significant of future pressure
from that source , though the situation In
Now York was sufficiently pressing to
cause n decline In sterling ratea In spite of
the trndo movement. The Paris discount
rate held firm at ' ,4 per cent above the
bank's oinclnl rate , giving ground for ex-
poctntlon of nn ndvnncn tomorrow In the
Bank of France's rate.
New York banks have gained $5,659,000 on
sub-treasury operations since last Thurs
day and todays clearing house statement
showed a debit balance against the sub-
treasury of over $2,000,000. These are reflec
tions of the government bond redemptions
nnd give promise of a good showing In
Saturday's bank statement. The proceeds
of the bond redemption have not afforded
nny great relief to the speculative world
nnd the market Is disposed to await further
developments.
Small net gains are the rule on the day
nnd a few stocks show notable advances.
General Electric gains 3' . and Cleveland ,
Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis 2 % ; Balti
more & Ohio rose over a point nnd the
coalers showed some strength. The Chl-
cngo , Indlnnnpolls & Louisville stocks , the
Chicago Terminal stocks , the nio Grande
Western 'stocks , Buffalo , Rochester &
Plttsburp nnd one or two others show gains
of from 1 to 3V . Minneapolis & St. Louis
s 2V4 lower and losses of a point nre shown
oy a number of other inconspicuous stocks.
There wns realizing In some of the bonds
of the speculative grade , but very good ab
sorption at. some other points. Total sales ,
par value. $2,375,000.
United States 2s advanced ' .4 and the 3s
nnd old and new 4s. H In the bid price.
The Stock exchange will be closed on Sat
urday out of respect to the late Vice Pres
ident Hobnrt.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says : The. markets
here were a shade brisker today , but Irreg
ular , pending receipts of news from Africa.
Consols milled to 103U bid. closing at 103'fc
on further largo sales. Dealers are still
talking of the bank rate. Americans were
stagnant , except Southern preferred. South
ern Pacific and Louisville & Nashville ;
Spanish 4s rose to C6V& ! .tlntos were 46 % ;
other coppers steady. Of gold 8,000 cnmo
In from Portugal. The week's outflow wns
234.000. Sliver was hard on eastern de
mand In a narrow market. The Berlin
bourse was closed.
The following are the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New York exchange
today :
Offered.
X MV York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2--MONEY-On call ,
firm nt 60S per cent ; last loan nt 0 per
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-B 1'
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANOE-Wenk. with
actual business In bankers' bills at SI.KJ'/'ii
4.S5& for demand nnd nt $ I.Sl4fR8i ! ! for
sixty days ; posted rates , $4.S2V4fns7 ; ; com
mercial bills. $4.811.4.
SILVER-Ccrlincntcfl , ESiS59i,4c ; bar , 59o ;
Mexican dollars , 47i4c.
BONDS Government , strong ; state , In
active ; railroad , Irregular.
The following are the closing quotations
on bonds ; _ _ _
U. 8. 2S' , reg 10H4 M. . K. & T. "a. , . 70U
do 3s , reg lODsti do 4s . . . , , 91U
do 3s , coupon..10)H i N. Y. C. Is 112H
do new- ! 4s. res.3Jii ! N. J. C. g. Ba..l20V {
do coupon 132U No. Car. Gs 127
do old 4s. rec..H1'i do 4 * . . . . .101
do coupon Nor. Pac. Is 110
do 5s , ton . lit do 3 * . 6V.1
do 5' . coup . Ill do 43 . 102
D. of C. 3s 63s. . .117 N.Y.C. ft St.I..4s,103i. ,
Ala. class . , A.110'i N. & W. con. 4s. 92j
class I ) . Ill do gen. 6s . 131
do class C . 101 Ore. Nav. Ists . . .ins
do currency . . .100 do 4s . .
Atcli. con , 4 ! . 99'i Ore , S. I6s. . , . . 129
do adj. 4s 82 % do con , J > n . 114
Can. St. 2s 107''i Rending g. 4s , . . , ST'i
C. & O. 4'4s 9 > U Rio G W. Is. . . . 97Vi
do 6s 1164 Kt.L. & I.M. e. Ss.llO
C. & N. W. c. 6s,140' { Kt.lt. & 8.K.tr,6f.l2l %
do S. F. d b. fis.118 Rt , Paul con . 171
Chi. Ten 4s 9S St. P. , C. & P. 18,120
D. & R. Q , lS..10'J do 6s . J20V.
do 4i 991.4 So , Railway Bs..iiSi (
E.T..V. & Gn.ls.ins | a R. & T. 6a. . . . _ .
Erie gen. 4s 71'j Tenn. n. s , 3 . . . . 91
P.W. & .D. C , 18.,7 Tex. & P. 1s 114H
Oen. Elec. 5s.119 do
G. H. & 8. A. Cs.110 Union Paclllc 4s.W1l
do 2dH 10914 WnbiBh Is . 114
H. & T. C. BS..112 do 2s
do con. 6s 110 West Slioro 4s. . , in
Iowa Central ls..114ii WIs , Cen. Ists , . . 73
K. C. . P. & G , 1 , 72U Vn. Centuries . . . S3' ' ,
I.a. new con. 4w..l01U do dpforr"d ( . . . . ! >
1 , . & N. mil. 4s. . M i Colo. So. 4s . 85
So. Paclllc 4s. . . . SIM
Offered ,
Foreign Kl mine In I.
I/ONDON. Nov. 22. American Bccurltles
were Ilrm from the opening to the cloho to
day. There wns very little trading , ns the-
FOttlcirent absorbed the attention cf mem
bers. The amount of bullion taken Into the
Hank of England on balance today WUH
8.000. Gold premium at Huenos Ayrfs ,
133.60 : SnnniHh 4s. C U.
PARIS. Nov. 22. Prices on the bourse to.
day were Irregular , but closed firm. Inter
national securities were strong ; bunk
Sharon were In particular demand ; Hruzll-
lans ndvunced , while Italians were easier ;
R'o tlntos recovered sharply on the rise In
the price of copper ; DeBecrs were actively
New Yorl : MInInK Slocks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. The following
nre the ofllclal closing quotations for mlnlns
shares :
ItmiU CIcnrliiKK.
NEW YORK , Nov. 22. Clearings , $1S6-
718,021 : balances , $ llfX)3OS3. ) ,
BOSTON. Nov. 22 , Clearings , $23,832,671 ;
balances , $1,825,766.
BALTIMORE , Nov. 22. Clearings , $3,707-
832 ; balances. $467,030. . * .
PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 22.-Clearlng ! > ,
$17S22.G79 ; balances , $2,541,920.
CHICAGO. Nov. 22.-CloarIngs , $23,209,394 :
naiances , fz.'Jii.uc ; piernng exciiiiiiKc , n.ow
4.87 : New York exchange. 20c discount.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 22. Clearings , $5,471,578 :
balances. $128,201 , ; money. 4 8 per cent ; New
York exchange , GOc discount bid , 40o dis
count asked.
ConillUon of the TrenHtirr.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
shows : Available cash balance , $29l,229,30i ;
gold reserve. $246,088,577.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. COTTON Trade
condition ! ! on the Cotton exchange did not
change materially today. The bulk of the
small business done was easily traced to
the professional element , which gave atten
tion for the most part to the winding up of
straggling accounts preparatory to what
ever new turn the market may take In the
future. The opening was barely steady ,
with quotations 1 point lower to 1 higher.
Prices did not last long on this level , as re
ceipts plied up enormously ; late cables were
bearish and the investment public wag 'dis
posed to take a portion of Its holdings. A
decline of 5 points was apparent nt the
close of the first hour , the market showing
underlying weakness ; later , however , theru
was a marked change In the feeling In the
pit nnd by noon -most of the loss had been
\vlped out. The change of sentiment devel
oped Into positive firmness ns the session
wore on. With the steadier ruling came a
moderate number of buying orders from
Wall Ftreet and the pouth. Room bulls pur
chased In a small wayr ; the market was
finally steady , with prices net 2 points
gust , $7.3'S ; September , $7.03 ; October , $6.93.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 22. COTTON Spot ,
good business done ; prices unchanged ;
American middling. H4d. The sales of the
, day were 15.000 bales , of which 1,000 were
for speculation nnd export and Included
14,200 American ; receipts , 5,000 bales , no
American. Futures opened quiet and closed
' barely steady at the decline ; American mid
dling , 1. m. c. November. 4 < OH l-64d. value ;
November and December. 3 63-fi4Q3 64-G4d ,
buyers ; December and January , 3 6"-64d ! ,
buyers ; January nnd February. 3 61-6U1 ,
buyers : February and iMarch , 3 60-64W
3 Gl-CId , sellers ; March and April. 3 60-64d ,
nellers : April nnd May. 3 59-64fra G04d , sel
lers ; May and Juno , 3694d. . sellers : June
and July. 358-6403 61-6ld , sellers ; July nnd
August , 36S-61d , sellers ; August and Sep
tember. 356-Gid , rollers.
GALVESTON , Nov. 22. COTTON-Qulet
at 7 11-IGc
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 22. COTTON Un
changed ; sales , none ; middling. 7V4c ; re
ceipts , fl.453 bales ; shipments , 8,992 bales ;
stock. 98.051 bales.
NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 2. COTTON-
Steady ; sales. 6.9CO bales ; ordinary , 5 l16o ;
good ordinary , 67-lCc ; low middling. 615-lGu ;
middling , 73-lCc ; good middling , " Jc ; mid-
dllng fair , 7c ; receipts , 19.52S bales ; stock.
329.PG1 bales. Futures quiet nnd steady ; No.
Ju'.y , $7.16577.18 ; August , $7.0Wi7.05 ; Septem
ber , $6.7106.75 ; October. $ t > .62fe.G6.
Coffee Mnrltct.
NEW YORK , Nov. 22. COFFEE-Futures
opened steady In tone , with prices 5 to 10
points higher on firmer cables , a decreased
crop estimate from Rio. vigorous general
support led by room < bulls , absence of sel
lers and active spot demand. Further ad
vances were scored following the opening
on continued good general buying and bul
lish closing European cables. Profit-taking
at times brought nbout partial reactions.
Plnguo news was meager nnd of vague Im
port ; closed steady In tone , with prices net
10 to 15 points higher ; sales. 29,210 bags. In
cluding December , js.siKiio.so ; January. * a.Ni ;
March. $393G.OO ( ( ( ; May , $ G.OOfi6.05 [ ; July. $ G.IO
4(6.20 ( ; August , $5.20fiG.2V September. $6.25(7 ( ?
fi.30 ; October. J0.30. Spot , Rio. firm ; No , 7
Invoice ( We : No. 7 jobbing , 7Uc. Mild , Ilrm ;
Cordova ,
Oil 3nrkr < .
OIL CITY , Nov , 22-Credlt balances , $1.5S ;
ccrtlllcntes closed at J1.59I4 bid for cash ;
sales , 1,000 bbls. cash oil nt $1.5914 ; ship
ments , 71.231 bbls. ; average , { 5,310 bbls. ;
miles , 1,000 bbls. cash oil nt $1.59',4 ; hp- !
LIVEIIPOOL , Nov. 22.-OILS-Llnceed oil ,
2ln 9d. Cottonseed oil , Hull refined , No
vember nnd April , Htcady at 16n Gd. Pe
troleum , American rellned , 73-Hte. Spirits )
of turnentme. 36s 9d ,
N-EW YOIIK , Nov. 22.-OILS-Cottonseed
oil. Htcady ; prime crude , 23V2026c ; prlmo
yellow , 2SH < T/29e. / Petroleum , firm , nosln.
quiet ; ntralnod , common to good. $1.301 ?
1,35. Turpentine , steady nt 61 < Q5le ! ,
\i-\v York Dry Ouoilx
NEW YORK , Ncv. 22. The demand for
Hlaplo cottons shows no change In charac
ter. It is still ahead of available supplies
nnd the tone In buoyant nnd stronsr , but
no advances of nny moment reported In any
department. Print cIcthH have sold to n
considerable extent nt 3e for regular ; wldo
goods nre rtrnng nnd dearer ; prints nro
generally selling at value for goods not In
clock und. the demand Is good : no change
In glnghamH ; woolen dress goods In strong
position und tending upward : silk fabrics
firm and sellers reserved under advancing
market for raw tillU ,
SiiKiir Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 22.-SUGAR
Strong ; open kettle , 3"tc ; open kettle , cen
trifugal , 3TM4Uc ? ; ccntrlfugnl white , 1 ? W
49-16c ; yellow , 3H 7-16c ; second * , 38' '
3 9-16c.
MOLASSES-Strong ; open kettle , 3M/40c / ;
centrifugal , icgizjv. Syrup. SOftSlc.
NE\V YORK. Nov. 22-SUGAR-Raw ,
firm ; fair refining , 313-lCu bid ; centrifugal ,
96 test , 4 < 4c bid ; malnBses sugar , 39-lGc ; re
fined , quiet.
L'nllfiimlii Dried FrullH.
NEW YORK , Nov. 22.-CALIKORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Strady ; evaporated ap
ples. common , Cff'c ; prime wire truy. 79i < 8
Sc ; cholc' , SUfeSHc ; fanoy , SV4fi9 ( Prnnen.
SVifiSlfco. Apricots. Royal , 13ffl5c : Moor
Park , ISfiiSc. Peaches , peeled , 20Q22c ; un-
peeled. 7'5J10c.
W. C. T. II , to IJxIillill nt I'nrlH.
PITTSBURG , Pa. . Nov. 22. The nonpartisan -
partisan Women's Christian Temperance
union nt todny'u Hcxslan appointed u com
mittee to revise the national constitution
and decided to have tin exhibit nt the
I'.irlH exposition. The oucHtlon of a re
union of the Women'H Christian Temper-
unco union IK held In ubuyance pending the
arrival of a letter from Mra. U U , N ,
Stovcnti of Chicago. _ . .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Steady Fall of Bain Makes it Disagreeable
in the Tards.
ONLY A FEW FAT CATTLE ARE ON SALE
Fnlr Dcinntul for Light nml llntclicr
Wo I Klit HORN Mnrket Close * Five
CcittN Lower on All Kin tin
Few Sheep In Sight.
. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 22.
Receipts were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Olllclal Monday 6,218 S.toS
Oniclnl Tuesday 4.476 11.SI2 2,7Sf
Olliclal Wednesday 2,570 9,718 37
Three days this week. . .12.253 20,913 C.SI4
Same days last week 18,037 21,009 12,10
Same days week before .12,974 15,749 lG,22ii
Same three weeks UK0..16Wo 24,103 9,593
Average price paid for nogs for the lust
several days with comparison ? :
189S.1S97. |
Nov. i. . . . 01 3 631 3 29 3 42 4 44 5 SO
Nov. 2. . . . 01W 3 451 3 41 3 27 3 44 4 45 6 OS
Nov. 3. . . . 04 3 47 3 43 3 30 4 39 G07
Nov. 4. . . . 02 3 61 3 43 3 31 3 33
Nov. 6. . . . 362 3 44 3 21 33. > 4 41
Nov. 6 , . . . 01 3 46 3 17 3 36 4 r.o 5 SI
Ncv. 7. . . . , 02 363 3 23 3 45 < 55 5 S3
Nov. 8. . . . 03 3 62 151 3 45 4 42 581
Nov. 9 06 3 45 3 41 3 28 3 39 4 Zl > 6 lit
Nov. 10. . . , 4 03 3 47 3 31 3 ZT I 441 5 S'J
Nov. 11. . . 4 02 3 43 332 | 3 171 3 39) ) 673
Nov. 12. . . 3 44 3 3S 3 221 3 431 4 43
Nov. 13. . . 391 * 331 3 23 3 44 ! 4 64 56)
Nov. 14. . . 392 3 41 3 25 3 451 4 41 5 Cl
Nov. 16. . . 390 335 3 27 3 44 4 37 | SCI
Nov. 16 . . , 3 81 3 35 X 31 3 IS 3 45 4 451 5 42
Nov. 17. . . 3 36 332 3 11 4(4S | 52
Nov. IS. . . 3 35 3 32 3 14 341 ( 6 2J
Nov. 19. . . 3 29 3 31 .1 16 339 4 6l | *
Nov. 20. . . 3SS * 334 3 13 3 42 4 551 5 3J
Nov. 21. . . 3 31 3 151 3 42 4 37 | G 30
Nov. 21. . . , 3 S3 3 31 3 151 3 42 4 371 6 TO
Nov. 22. . . , 3 S6 337 3 39 3 38 4 411 & II
* Indicates Sunday.
The oinclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns :
Cattle. Hogs. Horses
C. . M. St. P. ny
O. & St. I , , ny 3
Mo. P. ny
U. P. system 34 17
C. & N. W. Hy 1 17S
! ' . , E , & M. V. n. n. . . . 15 31
S. C. & P. ny 3
C. , St. P. , M. & O. ny. . 4 12
n. & M. n. n. n ie 2S
c. , u. & Q. ny 4 17
1C. C. & St. J 13 7
C. , n. I. & P. ny. , east. . 1 7
C. , n. I. & P. ny. , west. . . . 3
Total receipts 91 143 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
HllvprM. fntlln IJrura < 3Vinr n
CATTLE There was a steady fall of rain
nil the morning and It was very disagree
able In the yards , the cattle looking their
worst. The market as a whole was in very
fair shape , but was not much changed ns
compared with yesterday. Only a few fat
cattle were on sale , nnd the most of them
changed hands early lu the morning at
steady prices. There were a few good cattle
here which were good enough to bring $6.00.
It looked as If the cow market ought to
bo steady and some cattle that just suited
may have brought steady price ? early. On
the other hand , n good many found It a
mean and low market. Bulls sold nt steady
prices.
Stockers and feeders were In good demand
considering the Ptnto of the weather and In
some cases sellers were reporting the mar
ket a * strong. However , to call the general
market as steady would about cover It.
Some stock calves brought 15c more today
than some of the same lot sold for last
week. Most everything sold In good sea
son , the pens being practically bleared some
time before midday. Representative sales :
BEEF BTEERa
, . 800 325 2. . . , . 695 3 50
. . 450 3 50 5 , . . , , . 670 3 50
, . 703 350 10. . . . . 615 350
CULLS.
. .1493 2 45 , .1430 3 10
. .1210 2 60 , .1120 3 1i
. SSO 2 55 . 720 3 15
, .1250 2 75 .1300 3 2 >
. .1163 2 90 .14SO 3 55
, .1420 3 00 . 730 .1 65
, . 740 3 00CALVES. .1620 4 00
CALVES.
, . 200 C 00
00STAGS. .
.1390 3 00
STOCK CALVES.
470 3 50 1. 210 4 50
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
860 2 75 1. 660 3 75
. 750 2 90 ' , RS4 3 75
. 6S7 3 00 27. , , 852 4 00
, . SRO 3 1R 1. , , 552 4 10
. 682 3 25 37. . 712 4 15
. 570 3 25 10. , , 697 4 15
. 892 3 35 1. , , 700 4 15
.1020 3 50 , 770 4 23
740 3 6ft 622 4 30
7 724 3 ' 3SO 4 50
NEBRASKA
10 feeders. S87 4 00 3 feeders. . OH 3 SO
1 feeder. . 890 3 BO 3 cows 1070 3 20
22 feeders. . 944 4 00
MONTANA.
1 steer 1330 4 40 2S feeders..1058 4 15
2 steers.1160 4 40 3S feeders. . 6S ! > 3 31
IS steers.1229 4 40 70 feeders. . 654 4 05
1 steer 1120 4 15 2 feeders. . 423 3 GO
B steers.1161 1 40 1 heifer. . . mo 3 ( V )
2 steers.1203 3 60 35 cows 795 2 W
4 steers.1010 4 15 77 cows , . . . . 770 2 W
20 rows. . . 2 45 9 cows , . . . . 742 2 90
1 now. , , . ,1020 3 00 10 cows 910 30) )
1 cow. . . . .1050 3 23 1 cow. . ' . . . . 900 .TftO
4 cows. . . .1012 3 50 1 cow. . . SOO 2 73
J. A. Newell Neb ,
2 COWS 1023 320 3 cows. 963 3 60
Scows 675 265 2 feeders. 645 3 BO
3 cows 976 3 40
Jnmes Sutherland Idaho.
1 cow tlSO 2 ' Istng 1270 3 BO
1 cow 1260 3 75 2 heifers. . J > 20 3 60
1 feeder. . . K ) 3 00 4 heifers. . 6l"i 3 CO
40 feeders , . 743 4 25 12stkclv. . 412 4 30
1 feeder. . . 30 3 60
Pawnco Cnttlo C'o , Wyo.
17 feeders , . 6(2 ( 3 15 18 cows 773 3 10
10 feeders. . 871 3 60 1 cow 770 2 75
21 heifers. . 479 2 75
E. Calvin Nob.
7 feeders , RI8 400 1 cow 750 2 60
1 feeder. . . 960 3 B5 1 COW 730 2 CO
1 feeder. . . 710 3 50 1 cow R21 3 0)
1 cow 410 250 13 OOWH 957 3 60
1 steer.1140 4 60 4 feeder * , . 910 4 03
S cows , . . . , & 56 2 20 18 cows 915 2 20
H. H. Reed-Neb.
107 stk , civs. 326 6 00
C. Morse S. D.
10 steers..1005 4 15
II. Motcalf Neb ,
a feeders. . 830 4 10 4 feeders.,1025 4 10
1 feeder , . . 820 4 10
J. Wrlc t-Neb.
8 feeders. . 722 3 SO 1 bull 1110 2 CO
3 feeders. . 623 3 SO 1 steer DOO 3 CO
1 feeder. . lf < X ) 3 SO 1 Merr . . .1010 3 CO
7 cows. . . . 91 ? 3 10 3 COWS. . . .101 ? 3 (0 (
1 cow 1DOO 273 1 cow . . . . 970 2 75
A. D. Marriott & Co. Neb.
JO fdp. Tex. SM 4 00 10 sirs. Tex SSO 3 GO
John F. Carr Not ) ,
1 btill 1510 SCO 4 cows 1060 320
3,1 feeders. . $ W 4 IS 1 cow SSO 375
2 feeders. . SS5 3 BO 2 cows 1003 2 90
C. P. Hnutton-Ncb.
1 cow SOO 2 10 II cows 7S3 2 10
14 cows. . . . 7.15 210 1 bull 1050 320
HOGS The market opened this morning
with a fnlr demand for light nml butcher
weights nnd such loads us would answer
the purports of the buyers of that kind of
hogs brought within 41,40 of yesterday's
prices. The hcnvlest packers , how over ,
were very bearish , no thnt It wao hnrdl
possible to do as well with the heavy hog
on the opening market as with the Ugh
loads. In fact , .buyers itemed to wnn
heavy hess 21i5J5u lower right from th
sttirt.
Later on reports from Chicago and othc
points were less encouraging , so that th
market at this point became worse In
stead of better , and the close was 5c lower
on nil kinds. The mnrket ns a whole could
bo summed up ns opening iliffSc lower. I
will be noted thnt while the bulk of th
hogs went nt J3.S7MjST < l.0 ! yesterday , the bull
todny wns at J3.ijy3.S7U. Reprcscntntlv
rales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
21 311 ICO 3 S ) 71 251 SO 3 "S3 "
26 103 . . . 3 M ) M 261 120 3 i7W
72 25.S 2sO 3 SO 62 2S3 40 3 S7M
51 373 240 3 > 2 > 4 52 247 . . . 3 $ ; < &
48 355 . . . 3 S2 < S 64 302 40 3 V74 !
62 362 210 3 S21J , 53 3ftii 120 3 Si'A '
49 322 210 3 S2i,5 61 300 M > 3 J > 7U
f > 6 32S 200 3 8214 74 1S3 120 3 S7V4
51 195 160 3 S3 CO 2C6 40 3 5,7Mi ,
67 2S1 160 3 S3 7.1 290 120 3 Sl $
53 3.19 40 3 S-3 46 311 80 387(4 (
58 279 SO 3 S3 CO 2M 40 3 S7V ,
48 SOS 120 3 Sn CS 240 . . . 3 S7VJ ,
51 2SO . . . 383 71 Kl 200 ,1 S7i0
6S 230 SO 3 S3 69 2(15 ( SO 3 ' .7'-
12 113 . . . 3 S3 41 312 120 'I 8T' §
IS 120 . . . 3 S3 hi 228 120 3 kV'j
C6 286 . . . 3 S5 70 2CI . . . 1'i'fc
47 331 . . . 3 S3 71 2bT. . . . IM.l'j
40 3S9 SO KM 70 2S" , 200 3 Sii'j
46 20S SO 3 S3 49 152 . . . 3 S"n
61 2S7 160 3 S3 67 263 125 f "i
KO 120 3S5 62. . . . . 120 3 S716
22 ? VA } fi' G4 . 27) SO 3 S7',4
310 60 ! < > R1 26" 390
2S2 1W 315 oi.237 : : : : : I'M SM
. 3 ! 12 J ; ? SS . 211 120 3 00
51 . 2S3 120 3 v > 70 0 1 im o nn
S . * } ZM w ? i : : : : : n 338
' ' 3'7 ' 40 'IS .
- " , 7 ! ) . 2.V1 40 380
JO * . 12J " 3S5 , , , , . 05 , 120 39ft
51 . 332 120 3 5 557 ni-i om n nn
M . 203 SO 3 ST . ; " ; ; . 390
71 . 277 10 ( ! 3 RT ; j . " 52 SO 3 ! > 0
fiS . 270 RO 3 R5 71 ' . ' 2-57 . . 390
SI . 277 120 3 f-5 87' . . . . .250 SO 390
60 . 310 40 383 f,0 , . 287 . . . 390
R7 . 2.in 40 3 S3 fif , . 287 120 390
73 . 2S5 . . . 3 S5 ( B . 217 . . . 390
04 . 2V > 40 3 F ; 13 . 16S . . . 390
fi2 . 278 40 3 S5 PS . 1 0 SO 3 90
BS . 2S3 SO 3 S3 (3 ( . 271 SO 390
K ) . 311 40 3 Si 73 . 275 80 390
CG . 25 120 3 S >
SHEEP The sheep barn had a holiday
appearance today , as there were not enough
sheep or lambs of any kind , cither killers
or feeders , to make a test of the market.
About all that could bo said of the market
is to call It nominally steady.
Quotations : Good to choice fed wethers ,
! 4. 1504 , 25 ; good to choice grass wethers ,
< 3.904.00 ; fnlr to good grnps wetherp. } 3 70 '
t.SO ; good to choice grass ewes. $3.10JI3.35 ;
fair to good grass ewe ? . $2.S5"J.UO ; good to
choice native lambs , J3.15fi3.25 : good to
choice western lambs , $1.751(0.00 ; fair to
good western lambs , $450574.63 ; feeder
vethers , J3C55J3.75 ; feeder yearlings , $3.75
.90 ; good to choice feeder lambs. S4.23JN.40 ;
fnlr to good feeding lambs , f4.00S'l.25 ; feeder
owes. $2.2502.75. Representative rales :
No. , Av. Pr.
( VI feeding lambs . SI $1 SO
37 native wethers . Ill 4 1 >
4 ( > feeding Inmbs . Cl 420
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK 5I.Y11KET.
llcitt Rrndcn of Cnltlc Stonily , Othcm
I.nnor nml linen Decline.
CHICAGO , Nov. 22. CATTLE Best
grades steady ; both short horn and Angus
sold today at $7.00 ; common and medium
dnds , 25@IOc lower than Monday ; peed
o choice , $5.30J(7.00 ( ; poor to medium , $1.30
( & 5.35 ; mixed stockcr.s , $3.00j3.75 ; selected
'eeders , $4.20ff4.65 ; good to choice cows ,
$3.60Jt.40 ; heifers , $3.508 .75 ; canners , $2.00
(2.X ! ) ; bulls , $2.25il.25 ; calves , $ .OOJ7.00 ; fed
Texas beeves , $4.2o'g5.40 ' ; grass Texas steers ,
$3.l5f4.25 ! ; western range beeves , $4.UOJ(5.23.
HOGS Steady to Be"lower ; closed com
parative ! v steady : fair clearance ; mixed
nnd butchers , $ 'i.S574.07H ; good to choice
heavy , .Mil 4.05 ; rough heavy , $3.S003.87'/S. ' ;
light. $3.SOfi4.0214 ; bulk of sales , $3.K'ii4.00. '
SIIBHP Market dull and slow : native
wthcr.1. $3.iiflff 1.40 ; Umbs , $1.0005.23 ; west
ern wethers , $3.753/1.15 / ; western lambs , $1.75
4/5.10.
RECKIPTS-Cattle. 12,0f ) head ; hogs , 36-
000 head ; sheep , 17,000 head.
New VnrU I.lvo HIix-U.
NEW YORK , Nov. 22.-BEKVKS-RC-
celnts , 3,140 head ; slow ; good steers scarce
and steady ; others lOfjlnc lower ; bulls firm ;
cows steady , except cannen * were lOc lower ;
plght cars of cattle uiuold ; steers , $4,00ft
5.70 : no choice here : oxen , $2.00f(4.70 ; bullB ,
$1.9Wft4.10 ; cows. $ l.EOf/3.SO ; heifers and
stockcrs. $2.755T3.50. Cable ? Kteady ; exports.
R50 cattle , 20 sheep and 10,417 quarters of
beef.
( . AIVKS Receipts' . 1,62(1 ( head : prices
steady ; 250 calves unsold ; veals , $ l,50gs.OO ;
toprt , $ S'.25 ; little calves , $1 ; grasrcrs , $2.60
3.00.
3.00.SHKKP AND IAM US-Receipts. 9,073
dead ; sheep dull ; lambs opened steady nnd
clofcd dull nnd lOc lower ; uheep , $2.237I.OO ;
choice , $4.25 ; clillp. $2 ; lambs , $ ) .25 < ? i'3.23 ;
one deck extra , $5.40 ; sold mainly at $ l.37',4 '
(55.12 ( : culls , $2.50 > Ii4.60 ; Canada lambP , $5.20.
HOGS Receipts , 7,920 head ; steady at $1.20) )
( ff4.70.
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KIIIINIIN City Mil * Sdiok.
Nov. 22.-CATTIJI-Ro- !
KANSAS OITV. - : - -
celpt ! ' , 7,000 natives , 770 Texnns ; choice kill-
ng cattle- about steady , common and light
weight steers slow ; stockcrc and feeders
steady ; heavy native steers , $5.20if(5.SO ( ; light
weights. $ l.s5'R5.t0 ; ; Etockers and feeder , " .
$3.25f(4.dO ( ; buteher cowt > and heifers , $3.10 ? ( )
B.fiO ; cnnnerH , I2.50if73.10 ; fed westerns , $3.iO
( R5.50 ; western feeders , $ J.OOft 1.50 ; TexaiiH ,
3.15f(4.30. (
HOGS Receipt.1" , 11,350 head ; market
opened active , 2',4T'c ( higher ; advance ! soon
est , market cloblng , nti > ndy to SVJi' lower ;
heavy. $1.90ifi.97',4 : ' ; mixed. $3.90f/3.t / 5 ; light ,
3.SOi(3. ( ( 7i/j ; plKf. $ ? .60f(3.ra. (
SIIKKP Receipts , 2,5nO head : market slow ,
most desirable grades steady : Inferior n.
hade lower ; lamb ; , $ l,65ft5,25 ; muttont1 ,
3.734)3,90 ) ; fi-edlng lambs , $3.COj4.2S ) ; feeding
heep , $3.0003.75 ; culls , $ l. 0 < ai.W ; > .
St. l.imln l.lvu Mnolt.
ST. I OUIS , Nov. 22-C'ATrLIi-Recclpts. :
,700 he.id , Including 1,800 Texans : market
tpiuly tor natives ; Texnns a Hhiidc lower ;
native ehlpplng nnd export Htecm $ I.M t'
i.50 ; drcHfcd beef and butcher steers. $1.13
i(5.2o ; ttecrs undfr l.CHH ) Ibs. , $ ' 1.50f(4.5i ( ( ;
lockers and feeders" . $ . ' .5yfi5.23 ; cows and
lelfers , $2.00f4.W $ | ; canwrn , $1. 302. / . & 5 ; bullB.
2.50j(3,50 ( ; Texas and Indian steers , $1.15
.40 ; cows nnd helferf. $ J.2 ( < (4. ( ( .
HOtlS- Receipts , 7,500 hfid. market rte.idy
o strong , closing easy ; iilgs nnd light * .
, ! .SW(3,95 ( ; puckerw , $3.S5'u4.W ; butchers , $ < .W
(4,10. ( 1
SIIKKP-RecelptR. SOO head ; market dull
low ; nntlvo muttons , Ji.fvo'ifl.SS ; lamhc , '
) .CM(5.23 ( ; culls and butkH , $2.0 3.00 ; stock-
SI. .lilNl-iill I.lvi.Sdic'U. .
SOUTH ST. JOSKPH , Mo. , Nov. 2J.-Spc. (
Inl. ) The Journul quotes ( IH followH :
OATTMJ RccelptH. 700 head ; market nc-
Ive ; sti'itdy for best , others weak : natives ,
I.OOfjG.13 ; Texans and wexteniH , $1.50J/i.C3 / ;
owe und helft-rH , $ l.75 ? < 4.35 ; Btags , $ l.75f ( .tO ;
'piirlliiRM und calves , J3.30f(4.3 ; KtockeiH
nd feederH , $3.0fri ( 1.45 : vean | , $1.6)57.23. $
IIOGH RpcclptH. 4,700 head : market 2 ! o
ilglier ; ull Rrudca , $3.83ftl.W ; buljt , IJ.DCKr
'sifuKI' KccclptB , 300 head ; market
tcudy. .
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StovU In Slulit ,
Kollowlng nro the rqcclpts at the four
irlnclpul western murkota for November 'U :
Cattle Jinn * . Hhoep.
South Omaha . 2,670 9.71S a ?
Chicago . 12,000 3 , WO 17J
KilllhaH City . 7,770 11.33(1 ( 2,501
SI , I.oulH . 3,700 7,500 NJ )
.Totula . 20,010 GI.GUS 20,337
Hereford Ilri'riliT '
CHK'AfiO , Nov 22.--AI the annual meet-
UK of the Ameilcnn Hereford lirecders' as-
ocl.itlon , held lam night , an appropriation
of (15,000 wui > vutcJ , to bo used ua prlzo
money to tie offered Hereford cattle e\-
hlMtorS. Drillers were elected ni follows.
President , T F B. Sothnm. Chlllleothe , t
Mo. ; vice prr. ident , Frnnk Rockefeller ,
Cleveland , U. i secretary , C. K , Thomas , I
Indent nJence , Mo. ; treasurer , Chnrle.t
Cudgrll , Independence , Mo. ; executive com
mittee , Charles Oudgell. Independence , MO , ;
ll.'ll. Clnugh , Elyrla. O. Thomas Clark ,
lluchcr. 111.
Ornnco TnlKnuf .Mcrclmiil Marine.
SPIllNOFIKLD. O. , Nov. 2'-Thr cntlro
inorn'ng ' reJslon of the National Grange wns
taken up In the discussion of the merchant
marine question , many of the delegates
being In fnvor of the dl. ponltlcn'of It ns
recommended by Alexander T. Smith , secretary -
rotary of the New York City Chamber of
Commerce , who , In an address MonAny before -
fore the Grange , suggested that the govern
ment construct n large merchant marine.
A npprl.il committee was appointed , which
will make n rcjiort to the Grange during
the afternoon sfsslon , when the resolution *
will bo adapted. The trust question will
bo taken up next nnd Is expected to bring1
out some warm discussion nnd proportion
ately radical resolutions.
llnltlrnlilli KrtKiiclo'N Trlnl Trip.
HOSTON. Nov. 22-The new battleship
Kentucky , which li to have Hs trial trip
off the New England cun t tomorrow ,
reached this port today. Hear Admiral
Sampson will bo on the Kentucky , while
the presence of the Texas ns n stakeboat
with Captnln Slgsbco on board will add
to the dignity of the occasion. The naval
bonrd In charge of the trial , with Hear
Admiral Hedgers nt the lioml , today com
pleted the arrangements. The course will
be north-northeast , from n point off
Thatcher's Island , nearly twenty miles , nnd
return , nnd has nlrendv boon buoyed. The
builders think the Kentucky will prove
Itself a scventoen-knot ship.
SI. l.oiiIN Clvcn Schlf.v ti I.ovluu Cup.
NH\V YO1UC , Nov 22. A solid silver lov-
Inc cup was received at Tompklnrvllle to
day for Hear Admiral Wlnlleld Scott Schley.
It rnmo from the citizens of St. Unils nnd
wan sent out to the admiral's flagship , the
Chicago , which Is lying ott the government
nnchorugc. >
I
noiit-rnl Western \e .
Southein Colorado has been visited by a
heavy snow stoun.
Frank Gonzella. n laborer In the Pueblo
steel works , wns caught In one of the. helots
nnd killed.
Frank Lorler of the Poly ranch , nenr
Ifonginciiit , Colo. , has been arrested on the
charge of cmtlo stealing.
The Colorado Southern railroad Is sur
veying n line through Middle park from
Central City to Sulphur Springs.
Creamery men have bei'n ' making a e.tni-
pnlgn In Idaho nnd converted many of the
ranchmen of that state Into the Idea that
there Is money In making butter.
The volunteers of the- late war will hold
i reunion nt ix > Rin , Utah , on Thanksgiving
ilny. A Inrge attendance of cx-soldlera
from 1'tnh and Idaho Is expected to be in
ittendance.
The public administrator of Rutte. Mont. ,
hns nn estate of $30,000 on his hands with ,
no claimants. It Is th.it cf James C. Singer ,
in old-timer of Hutto who died suddenly ,
envlnjr no known heirs.
D. G. Wnggoncr , a Lincoln county. New
Mexico , cowboy , lecently held up five men
ind robbed them of what money they had.
tic then compelled the.ni to unharness their
best horse , put his own saddle on It , after
which ho rode off.
The miners in the. Sunnyside mine near
" rice. Utah , are out on a strike. The own
ers of the mine threaten to bring In Italian
aborers unless the men return to work at
once. There is prospect of trouble In cnso
ho threat Is carried out.
Senator Shoup of Idaho hns announced
hat ho will oppose the creation of any
more forest reserves which Include lands
suited to agriculture and will make an
effort to secure the segregation of such
nnds Included In the present reservations.
Judgp Hallett of the United States court
appeared before the supreme court of Colorado
rado to plead his own case , ill the nppeal
from the nssesmcnt upon his person.il
iroperty. It was the first time he had ap-
icnrcd in court as an advocate in thlrty-
ivo years.
The Swift IPacklng company has a large.
lumber of sheep on the ranges of Utah ,
Mevada , Idaho. Wyoming1 nnd Colorndp.
The range ut the disposal of the company
s Insufficient to accommodate all the sheep
ind the company Is negotiating for the
case of a large amount cf land on the Ute
Indian reservation.
DR. CH A ROOT'S TONIC TABLETS
are the onlr positively cunrantred remedy for the
Drink Habit , Nervousness cuvl Melaucliolj cauKxl
U stronidrlnlf.
WK < ; UAHANTEK FOBU ItOXER
to euro any cmw wltnn positive ivrlttm grunr-
niitrn oriefuitf too money , nnrt to destroy Hie
appetite ( or Intniicallne liquors.
THE TABLET.S CAN HE (1IVEN ( WITHOUT
KNOWLEIH1E OP THE PATIENT.
QTDDUft IIS'.IH caniirii MUrr.r , I'ovrrty
dlnUNU Unlnaniul tlmtli. Vw ncolnt
jt JtO.CO wo III malt you four (4J ( boiet atit post ,
tire written cnt\rnntr to
cure 01 reluoJ
vo'irnravln ? " ! < $ . n-i
Jlycr * . Dillon Urnn Co. . Cole
uud l < 'nriiam. Omiiliu. Xcb.
THE
mm OF
On Lard , on Ham , on
Bacon is a guarantee
of purify ,
Swiff and Company ,
i Chicago , KnnsaH City , Omaha.
I St , Louis , St Joseph , St. Paul ,
I A Trlnl TrriidiiciH Sent Frer o All
Wlifi Suffer Friini nny Hincf
Of ( llC DiMt'llNC.
Curc-H CiiHrn Tlint Hot Sprlnc * and nil
Other TrciidiH-iUN Falleil
( ci IS vi-n Help.
There has been discovered by the Btiito
Medical Institute , 18l ! Klcktrmi Ulde. , Ft.
Wayne , Ind. . the most remarkable Syphilis
run1 over heard of , H hai cuicd nil mmh
Indications as mucous patches { n the mouth ,
wire throat , copper colored wpols , cluincres ,
nlcorutlons on lint body and In hundreds
of ciiHpH where the hair and eyi'biown had
fallen out und the whole skin wax a iniins
ot bolls , pimples und ulcers this wonderful
specific ban completely changdl the whole
body Into a clean , perfect condition of
physlclal health. Every rullniad running
Into Ft. U'aynii brliiKH snores of sufferera
Ki'cltlnK this new und marvelous euro und
to enable those who cannot travel to re-
ullito what a truly marvelous work the
liititltuto Is accomplishing they will send
five to every Huffeier a frco trial treatment
no that everyone can euro thcmHulvus In the
privacy of tlu'lr own home. This Is the
only known cure for Hyphllls , Do not hcsl-
tu'o ' to wrlto t once and the free trial will
bo sent Healed In plain ; iucknuc.
JAMES EBOYO Si GO , ,
'J'clcphonc 10.TO. Omaha , Nc'j
COMMISSION ,
OKAIN , 1'KOVISIOiNS and STOCK3
BOAI ) OP THAOI ! .
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