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TIJJ3 OMAHA DAITjY BEE: 31 OX DAT, 3s0 VE3TBET? 10, 1000. PENT-UP TIDE IS RELEASED Wall Street Awash with the Eo'.ling Waves of Prosperity, LESSON OF ELECTION SHOWN IN BUSINESS Cnnfl delict of liitcntorn nf All .Vntlnii In American Xcpurltle It.'itiM.etl i ItcMilt of Vote lv Which McKlnley Won, NKW YORK, Nov. lg. (Special,) Henry Clown, head of tho hanking homo of Henry Clown & Co., writes of tho situation In Wall street For tho IhhI wool; wn have to report m entirely phcnomct.itl activity In Wuli Htreet. 1 hu truiiHuctlonM In HtockH have sunaii'd all tirecedent. having, for thu II rt lx iluyn following tho clcctlonx, iimoimtcil tn 7.4Til,uU0 Hliarcs, or on an nvernitc or l.lilj.wu HiiarcH tier day. Tho mcitnlni: of thlB ureat revival will b better understood If tho factors con- trlhiitltiK to It uro recited. 1, In tho II rut place, them hail been n iomk period or iiiilini'NX, consequent upon a nrolractcil llidlsnoalllon to either itnecti- luto or Invest until thu elections had de cided what wiih to bo thu fatu of tho koiiI bald and what the policy of tho country on other vital national iuicn. Tho uncertainty of tho outcome of tin; elections on these. nUestlotiH had lone held blix iichh In huh- jietise, not only on the Htock cxelinnni but uiho in tno leaning linincncM or luminous and thn ronHeatiPiit hesitation had nro dueed u deellno In thn prices of seeurltleH which mnwi tnein u temptinK purcnaso under well a.ssitred conditions. -. When tho election eamo Its results far exceeded tho most hopeful expectations of Wall street. The linportanco of tho popular vcriuci wuh not merely mai u was on en dorsement of tho policy of sound money, Hound politics it nd commercial expansion, but that tho vote In favor of these Issues was ho nverwhelmliiR and conclusive. The election of 1!K) was accepted ns a red-letter day In the national history and its tin- set tlement of mi angry and protracted po litical struggle on the most vital questions that ran occupy legislation, and the sweep ing unanimity of tho volo convoyed Die as h lira nee that tho settlement Is llnnl and Irrevocable. Thn public mind was surprised at tho magnitude of thu victory and thn vustness of Its slKnlllcanco to tho United HtiitcH. It was felt to bo tho one thing needed to consummate, tho magnlllccul prospects thnt nro opening; betoru the coun try. Our Industries have taken a surprbi lug leap forward nud our Kuropenn com petitors have approhi'tided our approaching ascemlnncy among tho powers that were struggling for thu leadership In tho world's International commerce, our competitors, however, have norn a hopo In the possibil ity that wo might fall a prey to the idlver heresy and otherwise show ourselves un equal to dealing with largo questions of government. Those hopes hiivo been dissi pated by tho overwhelming vote In fnvor of sound policies ntul safe government and Kuropo limit Itself compelled to conccdn our competency to occupy tho position of tho world's primacy. This conjuncturo of cir cumstances gives to tho votu of November I a slgnlllcaneo which may well enough llnd rxpresslou In a great financial boom, In which tho London exchange sympathizes. lliiroiieiiiis Itoml tho Lesson, 3. Tho foregoing considerations have na turally appealed to tho Investing class both at homo and In Europe. To u larger cxtunt. than has been generally supposed tho pos sibility of tho elections going against tho cause of sound llnance unit sale government had Induced people of means to postpone Investing until tho election set thoso mls b'lvlngs at rest. Tho fears of this class were very earnest and their deferment of purchases of securities must liavo been upon an extensive scalo and hence tho past stagnancy of business on tho Stock ex change. Thero can bo no doubt that their appearance on tho market with largo orders has been a largo element In producing tho current boom. Tho effect of buying for In vestment, which Is uttended with taking securities out of tho market, Is very differ ent irom thnt or speculative purchases, which aro quickly followed by realizing ales, nud tho permanent, taking of securi ties Into tho strong boxes will tend to tho future strength of tho market und support tho speculutivo Interest. 4. Tho result of thu elections and tho financial enthusiasm aroused on thn Stock exchange nro having an Important effect upon tho general business of tho country. Huch a national revival of confidence us the votu of November has evoked could not well liavo any less effect. Contemplated enter prises that have been held In suspense, nro now being put In execution. A great re vival of public confidence has produced a general buoyancy of trade. Tho railroads, in anticipation or more activity in business, circ, in many cases, giving out Increased orders for materials and equipment, and tho Iron trade begins to show a sharp re covery from the reaction of Into months. Thfso aspects of tho situation uro calcu lated to have a sustaining effect upon tho important rlso in securities that has already occurred. 6, London bus becomo deeply Interested In tho new situation on tho New York market. Tho men of finance thero appear to havo taken In thn full stgulflcanco of tho elec tion and regard tho vote as warranting a largo accession of coulldcnco In tho desti nies of tho rnlted Mates. Tho Kngllsh purchases of our securities within tho last ten days aro beyond parallel In any provl ous equal period and tho takings appear to liavo boon materially on Investment ne count. Loudon's purchnscH havn no doubt contributed considerably to tho rlso In prices hero and It Is u matter of some Im portance to tho local market how those transactions may nrfect tho speculative sit uation. Thn operations must liavo created k largo debtor balance In favor of New York, so much so as to oxposo London to a considerable drain of gold, should our local money market need It. I'plift May Continue. 0. Tho Inspiriting results of tho election place tlds market in n position of very un usual strength and warrant the expectation of some continuity to tho boom and u fiermanently higher rango of prices than tas prevailed for some mouths past. It Is not unlikely, however, that the stuck mar ket may prove subject to some vicissitudes from foreign causes. Again, tho foreign ex changes ate running luto a condition In which Kuropo will bo very largely indebted to tho Culled Htates. Fur some time past tho excess of our exports over our Imports has been progressing at u very high rate and our hold upon tho foreign markets is gaining to an extent that Is mnru and more placing thn Ktiropcan stocks of gold at our disposal. As a sample of tho current drift of tho exports the exports of cotton for tho month of October show an Increuso of M.'.OOO.W") over those of tho same mouth of IMiO. and to that must bo added the extra ordinary shipments of securities to Loudon and Uermiiny within the last two weeks. Ruch a state of things may bo expected to soon develop u situation that will compel either a. largo return of rectiritles or oon hlderablo Kuropean shipments of gold or largo leadings by Now York to London and iterlln to bridge over the emergency. It hi perhaps not likely that New York will ap ply any pressure to tiring gold to this shit, thn Atlantic, The. time for tho loturn of money from tho Interior Is close at hand and New York may bo expected to easily take euro of tho demand for loans, atid It would clearly servo the purpose of our hunks to allow u considerable balance to remain on demand In Kuropo rather than to force settlements In gold, with the ef fect of producing a local redundancy of money and thereby forcing down tho rate of Interest. In any uvent. the situation, present und prospective, may bo expected to favor ease In tho New York money market from this time forward for six months, tho boom therefore Is likely to be left freo to disport Itself for a considerable ll mo with out Interposition. What It .Moan for tho West. Tho recent election has stamped out of tho minds of tho people nil fear that any sort of governmental policy In any way Inimical to thu finances or business or pros perity of tho country may bo adopted. A very great factor In our future develop, mynt, which our people aro soon to dis cover, will anpeur in the building up of tho ports of trade on tho l'uclllc coast, which will be so extensive and rapid In progress thut tho Atlantlu ports will before long be gin to feel tho competition of tho western coast of our country. Our grasp uf the riilllpplne Islands ami the foothold In trade and greater share of coufldcncn In our dis interestedness, as regards territorial en croachment which Is fast gaining In the t'hlneso empire will finally consummate the preparations for as great business and pros perlty for the I'uolllo coast states as liavo heretofore been enjoyed by thoso of tho Atlantlu coast, Soon a part of tho trade und commerce of tho eastern states will bo brought Into competition with thnt of the great I'aclllo coast, Insomuch that It will appear that Indeed "Westward the star of empire takes ItH way," It Is the foresight of such change In thn 1'aclllc states that htm produced such a pronounced electoral result this November. Our country Is now passing through a rapid growth of progress and power and prestige which will soon place It In tho leadership of thn nation, with every means necessary for extending civilization, enlightenment, commereo und better government over tho world, Wo havn come to the time when wo must take up thn mighty work of further cultivating and Improving the condition of munktnd una we will continue this .great work until our labors shall hnvn lirntictit tn nnss bet tcr conditions of government, co-ordination of Interests, education and peace and good will among thu nations of the earth. In tho nroirress of olvlllz.ltliiti stern Hit, iliiuil of the Christian era, tho momentous task of mirranin nas uovoiveu nrst upon Home, then upon Spain, then upon Kngland. it seems to huve been reserved to th "Young (Hunt of thu West" to complete tho tasks undertaken and assemble into one great community of Interest vast national forces which have been the growth of centuries. Hi due time wo shall no doubt finish tho work and bring peace und good will to men in every pari or tno world anil preparu men everywhere to turn tho spenr Into a pruning hook, tho sword Into it ploughshare and to glvo freedom und protection and prosperity to all sorts nnd conditions of men und put mi end to strlfo between tho nations. Wo bellevo thut such Is the great office to which wo have been called and that our functions ns the leading nation of the world havo already begun. The following bulletin wan Issued under date of October 19 and ns It haB been ro thoroughly verllled slnco It bcurs repeating ui turn nine; "Tho present strong market only repre sents tho isenernl pnnililnttrn In Mr. Metrin ley's re-election, but when his election shall have been announced, four prospective years of the greatest prosperity for this cimmry mat any nation nas ever witnessed will ftrnlfh timplo Incentive to boom the market and I expect to sco for a prolonged period the most uctlvo market Wall street have ever enjoyed, Tho eyes of thu world uro upon this country upon Its vast re sources that nro being developed by such resistless energy n: builds Hussla's Trans Siberian railway and Knglnttd's Atbara bridge. Tho niot.il force of our people will command the markets of tho world and when the seal Is set upon confidence In tho stability of our finances, what butter In vestment can no iouiiu man in our great railway and Industrial enterprises;" FIERCE RIVALRY OF AMERICA Grrninn llnnrsrn Almost Completely Coder Xetv York In fluence IIRitLIN, Nov 1R. Thn Oerman bourse began last week with n strong rlso In val ues, which wan not wholly maintained later, although tho situation remained strong. "The bourses were almost completely under New York Influences." remarks tho Krunk furtcr Zeltuug. "and n fear Is now fre quently expressed In commercial circles that tho dependence of Curono upon Amer ica It) business matters will strongly In- CIOOHO," Prussian and Imperial lonns fell slightly during tho week, owing to tho announce ment of the budget of deficit for 1901 und the largo expenses for tho China war. Nevertheless tho money market remains ensy, private discount declining yesterday ' from tho highest figures of tho week. The Reichstag statement also made e good Imiirtvulou and foreign exchango rates do not give cause for concern. American railways showed great strength, Northern I'nclllc lending. Coal and Iron shares gained from 5 to 10 points. Iron prices on tho Dusseidirf bourso were maintained Tho Iro l output In Silesia Is now oxpectod to decline, tho furnaces having begun to blow out. It hav ing been discovered thnt It Is more profit able to sell conl In stock than to smelt at the present prices. The Wcstphallan wlro Industry company admits that wire exports under Its contiol this year have been 42 per cent lower than tho exports of 18'jG. The company iiIro con fesses that It will bo extremely ill flic til t to regain tho ground lost In the world's mar ket against tho competition of thu United States. A cement synillento has been organized on the lower lJlbo and tho Slleslan cement shares havo fallen sharply, owing to tho llerco competition. Tho German bunks have resolved to form an association for tho protection of their Interests. ItcportH regarding tho German labor mnr ket grow more and moro unfavorable. Tho October showing represents 122 applicants applying for every luo vacancies. Tho Oerman Gold Standard society has Just printed u book by Dr. Maxpruger on American monetnry and bank reform, tho verdict being that tho United States are "still removed from the completion of finan cial reform." Tho author severely criticises tho American bnnklng system for an alleged "non-elasticity in noto issues." AMERICAN RAILS IN DEMAND 1'rleen on the London Steele Flxchnngo Show n Itpnsnurliiu,' Advance. LONDON, Nov. 18. Tho Improvement In business on thn Stock exchange continued throughout last week, l'rlces showed an advance, although outside of American se curities activity has not yet greatly In creased. Thuro Is moro small buying by thn public, undoubtedly encouraged by Americans, which show a gradually Improv ing tendency In all departments. Thu Improvement In homo railway seeurl tleH wus noticeable. Consols closed firmer at 0S and the war loan at IWV4. It Is a curious fact that Kngllsh purchasers nro not buying Americans, tho activity in which horo Is chiefly duo to Now York and con tinental purchases, or woh so until yester day, when local buying caused an advance of about half it point abovn parity, the olose being at about the highest. Atchison, Topeku & Santa Co preferred rose Si points; Atchison, Topnka. & Santa Kh common. If Union l'uclllc, 2; Union Pa cific preferred, 1: Loulsvlllo fc Nashville, lNi! Illinois Central. New York Central .t Hudson Ktvor. Northern 1'aclllc. 1; Southern Hallway preferred, 1V4; others, from ',4 tn points. South African mines showed some nctlvlty, with Improved quota tions for Hands, which closed at 40, liar allver Improved yesterday 1-llid per ounce, rising to 2Pll-lfid, Thn announcement that tho government would noon ask for further borrowing pow ers had a hardening effect on monoy, but rates did not materially advance, thn sup ply being good, Tho rato on call monoy was 3U4i3 per cent! money for a week. 3V,. and on three-mouths' bills, 3?1. MANCHESTER PRICES GO UP I'nlr limine In Cloth Trunsncteil, .ntTrlthntanrtlnB; Advance In Cotton. 1IANCI IKSTKH. England. Nov. lS.-Cloth gradually hardened In nrlco last week und a fair business was transacted, although this was hampered by tho rlso In cotton and tho higher rates demanded by spinners. Tho manufacturers havo asked for a meet ing, but have met with only n partial re sponse, IluyorB contlnuo to maintain cau- t on in the matter or nntlc nat nir nur- chases, but ndvances wore occasionally nb- laineij uurintc inu wees, on iois required for quick delivery or to keep up regular supplies. A considerable portion of the lnnulrv for eastern outlet was impracticable. Loss Im portant chnnnels, however, forwarded an acceptable assortment of workable orders. Thero was a Hllghtly Improved trado with Chlnn, on the strength of more hopeful irnii oi uiu ouuiu turn ti uiuueruit) uusi- ness was done with tho Mediterranean und South American markets. Tho Manchester Ouordlan uavs that the "delay In publishing tho ucrlciilturiil bureau's report In the United States regard ing inn coiion crop una cnuscti uncer tainty and disappointment In certain quar ters," agreeing that "thero Is some reason, perhaps, for keeping back ravorablu Infor mation." lienor! of llnnk or Spain. MAT,lll Vrt 1U '01, ...-..fr Hank ot Spain for the week ended yesler duy shows the following changes: Oold In V.nn.1 ll.M.,..,n 1 tl-Hl AM .. . I , ... imii.i. I riiM , ,v.v,vvu iM'ncitm, niiv cr lit Viulwl ilrrniiun k'f IH1 ,wu..,i u . ...A I.. circulation, decrease! lO.EkW.OOO pesetas. Huron' .Mall Service. 1IUH0N, 8. ., Nov. 18. (Special.) An einmtnutlon of applicants for positions In tho United States ruilway servlco will bo held hi this city on December 13. The establishment of railway mall service on what Is known as No. i, between this city ana Tracy, Is a convenience that bus iness men und others here and along tho wain lino of the Northwestern will very greatly appreciate. The first trip was mado Thursday by Postal Clerk Vnmlo.' viiort, who will hao charge of the run. The ttuln leaves .hero for tho east at 4:13 and rhes two malls dally to und from tho cast via Tracy, Minn., und makes Huron one of the bet towns in the stato in point of mall service. tilrl Shoot Her I.ovrr, KHY8TONK. S. l) Nov. 18. (Special., Jauieii Outes, well known In the southern llluck Hills, lies tn a precarious condition as a result of a bullet In his head, sent there by Mabel VanAuken. Mils VanAuken und four witnesses say that the Bhootlng was entirely accblentul, that she was en gaged to bo married very soon, tho wedding day having beoo not. It Is not believed that Gates can live. Gates bus been aroused sufficiently to make a statement of the case. Ho affirms that the girl deliberately ebot bim. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt! of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep More Liberal Than Latt Week. HOG MARKET TAKES ANOTHER DROP Choicest Crndes of Cornfed Cnttlo Xot .Much I, mi or for the 'Week, but All Other Kinds llnve De clined Considerably. . . Si 1H OMAHA, Nov, 17. itCCOlnffl ti'ii If,.., Slieen Sffls: !y ! i-si? R ? Wednesday. ... 1 3R) S.W3 M-! r 1 " .''""''day 3,813 C.3-.M f.g; (i H!! L'rWM.v Li" S-JSI nin...:.; ..v".?.""'. .v";.? ,.i'i ,537 ..-...a uiuuiuuy ,, 1W 0,503 Tni.,1 i. .... . .o i rr.f. ,.jB v,cck 7j,ioi w '" .... - i I,nee I'"'" for bogs lor uie several Uayn. w th ccmnarlsono. low. 1 1 w. t iii7Tfiif. I lsyoj lust. ijN 4 01 4 UI 4 04 3 631 3 29 .1 U ?. 41 3 47 2 43 4 02 3 Gl, 343 I 634 4 0(1. 4 01 4 02 4 03 3 V 3 44 3 it 4 r,vi 1 ! 3 a 3 D2 4 06 4 U3 4 02, 73'; 4 83t; 3 4." 3 47 3 43 3 41 fcov. it.. Nov. Nov, 13,. Nov. 31.. Nov. IS.. Nov. It,, Nov. 17.. 4 73? 3 31 4 lirfj n n 4 S2U 3 ft), 4 M U 3 HI 4 3 1)7 Indicates Sunday ih. ,.iirttt . . . ... i.-V.. i . '"-"' nuinoer oi cars oi biocm. brought in today by each road was: a. m. & st. i. ny r ll0G a & st. l. ity......::::::: ::: : 1 MlMKnilM 1'nr.lH.. Tie 1 .'."l01!.1"1-'"10 tjstem 1 r. C. & N. v. ny 4 R. li. .fe M. ti i ii H. P. t IJ. r, St. i'.. m. o. ity......... .. 30 II. & M. It. It. It .. 1 22 c., ii, & q. ny i 12 K. C. Ac St. .1 -2 .. C. It. I. & I'., east 4 It. I. & I'., west ! .! 1 Illinois Central i Total receipts 7 9S Tho dlsnoslflnii III llm ,lm-'. I ns follows, ouch buyer purchasing tno num- ut' " lieuu IIIUICUICU Ituvcrs. p.iin.v iim. ut,n-t Omuha Packlim Co 1,020 .... O. II. Hammond Co 1,012 .... Swift nnd Company at 1.17H .... Cuduhy I'ucKh.tf Co 1 l.sus .... Armour ft Co i tw wi Lobmnu &. Co 7 utner uuyors 3i ,,,, 410 'I'otnlH U c.611 C") CATTLli A bout tlin iihiiiiI Kulii.ln,. dlttons prevailed at tho ynrds today, only u. tow odds and ends bciiifc o.'ercd und not enough with which to make u test of the iimriiei. Receipts tho past week havo been more bernl, n gain ol II.bjo head being noted 'cr hlSt Weeks HllimlV. bjl iih '.,mniir..,l Ubc ov wltli tho corresponding weel: of lust year thero Is a decreaso of 7.SD7 head. It Is a noticeable fact that native cattle uro on tno Increuso, whllu western cuttle are de creasing, and It Is thought that thero will not bo any very heavy runs or western cattlo from now on. Cornfed stcorn imvo not shown much change all tho week. If tliev worn nf wi quality. They fluctuated slightly from day to day, but at tho closo of tho week good handy weight cattlo aro '.ringing Just about tho same prices they wore at mo ciobo oi iasi week, tuo kinds, bow ever, tllllt do not IllSt Bill! till litienra nrn a llttlo lower for tho week, though tho deellno would bo covered In tho mnjorltv ot cases by 10c or 15c. Tho half-fat stuff aiiu common kiuuh aro or course slow salo at any price. Iho cow market was In good shape tho first of tho week, but broko badly on Wednesday and has been going down ever since. Good cornfed cows and heifers und tho very best KTudcs of irritss cows urn not so much lower, probably not moro than iuu or iuc lower man at mo closo or lust week. Tho medium grades und canners declined the most nnd sellers aro culling them generally a quarter lower. Homo of tho poorest grades of canners may havo gone off moro than that. Tho stockor and feeJer trndo has not been In very satisfactory condition the past' week. Tho demand from tho countrv has been rather disappointing nnd tho tendency of prices has been downward all around. Even tho good heavyweight cattle aro lower, though they havo not declined moro than 10c or 15c. It is the light feeders and titockcrs thut havo declined tho most. Thero does not seem to bo much rough ness loft In tho country and as a result tho farmcra do not want tho light cattlo. lfor tho week It Is snfo to say that thuy aro all of 25o lower nud imvthlni? mi tin calf order Is still worso than that. Calves nro pronauiy WW lower ror tno week und 75o lower thun two weeks ngo. Tho best grades aro now helling around $4.50 and from that thev run down to 53.50. wimt bus been said of steers would upply equally wen in kiuuh cows ana neuers. Thero havo been a fow western em km beef steers on tho mnrkot this week and tho goon ones n.ivo nrougut just utiout Bteady nrlces. tho demand for them befnir In irnml shape. Tho market on western cows, feed ers, etc., has been J.ist ubout tho eama as is noiea a novo xor mo nutivo cattle. HOGS Thero was not far from a usual Saturday's simply of hogs hero today, but as other markets were lower, nrlces hem also took a drop. Tho market today was Just about V,ic. lower than yesterday's geu erul market. Huyors started out buying tho bulk of tho hogs at J4.S2W, with tho better graucs at ami tno common kinds at HM. After about half of tho Iiouh bud changed hands tho feeling seemed to bo a llttlo weak und buyers were bidding JI.S0 for everything, but thoy finally bought them up at ubout tho sumo prices that they paid earlier in tho liioriiliitr. Thero worn mnn $1.80 hogs on tho closo than on tho opening, but that was because tho commoner hogs wero left until the, Inst. Jivcrj'thlng was sold and weighed up In good season. j Hero navo uern moro nogs on tno mar ket this week thnn tho week nroccdlmr. llm Increuso amounting to 11, WV! bead. As com pared wltli tno corresponding week of last yeur there Is a decreaso, however, iimount Iiur to 12.791 head. l'rlces have fluctuated quite rapidly this week. On Monday thero was an ndvanco of a dlnio, but on Tuesday It was Just about lost, Wednesday tho mar ket declined Bo moro, but Thursday It ad vanced 15c and Krlday So moro, which was tlie nigii point or tno moutii, and also tho highest point reached slnco October 13. Saturday h deellno carried tho market al most back to whero It was on Monday, but nearly a, dlnio higher than tho closo of tho preceding wn;k. mitti'!" i ncro worn oniy a iow sneep on the market todav that arrived lata vestar- duy and buyers bought them up at Just uiinut utcaiiy prices. Tho supply of sheep tho last week has shown a slight increase over tho receipts of the preceding week, tho gain amounting to 4.257 bend. As compurcd with tho sumo week last year thero Is u gain of C.692 head. Tho market has been In good shapo all tho week and nrlces on fat tituff havo shown very llttlo change, Oood sheep or yearlings nro hi good demand and cholco light year lings could bo quoted as high as $1.25. Tho Kiiiu oi siicop aiiu yearlings mat liavo neen nrrlvhig tho lust week sold mostly around Jl.iio and $4.05. l Hero liavo been very fow good Iambs on tho market of Into, thouidi as hlch as $o.'.'5 was paid this week. Thn latter part of tho week, however, tho feeling un lambs did not seem to bo as firm. Tho demand for feeders has been In good shape all tho week and good wethers or owes mny bo quoted strong, Tho demand is iiiuy up io tno supply nnd sellers uuvo llttlo difficulty In finding buyers for tho hotter grudes. Tho only kind that aro not selling readily aro tho young lambs, but they uro very opt to bo rather hard to move ui nny time. Quotations: Cholco fed wothers, $4,001? 4.15; fair to good fed wothers. 13.90M4.O): cholco grass wethers. $3.85i7'l.U0; fair to good grass wothers, $3.65G3.S5i cholco owes $3.2.a3.5fl: fair to good owes, $3.0Otf3.25; cholco spring lambs, $3.0075.25; fnlr to good spring lambs, $1.75515.00; feeder owes, $2.25W 3.00: feeder wethers, $3.M33.75; feeder Iambs, $l.05ii,M0. CIIICACO I.IXIZ STOCK 3IA1IKI2T. Cattlo Nominally lllnher Hogs do I, otter, hut Strengthen at Close. CH1CAUO. Nov. n.-CATTLK-Heoelpts. 400 head; nominally steady; natives, good to prime steers, $5,4005.85; poor to medium, $4.40,(5.30; selected fecdrs, $3.75ir4.3.'i ; mixed stackers, $2,254.35; cows, $2,7001.25; helfors, $2.75Mt.T5; canners, Jl.n04i2.UTij bulls, 2.25 4. DO; calves, $l.0Of(5.7B; Texas fed steers, $l.00fi5.00; Texas grass steers, $.1.35&U5; Texas bulls, $2.50,(3.23. HOUS-Itecelpts today. 20.000 head: Mon day. 37.000 head; estimated loft over, 4 000 head: lOo lower, strengthening at oloso; top, $5; mixed and butcher, $t.ti34.$7i; good to choice, heavy, $4.!Ofi5.(W; rough heavy, $l,73'a4.S5. rough heavy, $1.70UI.P24; bulk of bales. $I.S0..r4.9:u. S!li-.l-:i' AND LAM Bft Itccelpts, 2.800 bead, sheep, cholco, steady; others ?low; lambs, weak to shadn lower; good to cholco wethers, $l.00it.25j fulr to cholco mixed, $3.Yt'ul.C&, western sheep, Jt.OC'lj-liX; Toxu.i j . I 3 ' " 1 27 3 44 4 4o 3 30 ' I 3 2... ir 3... 466 6,.. Nov. ij... Nov, 7 NV. 8.,, Nov. 9... 1 3 il j I ?. 2ft !& 3 D4 3 45 4 '2 3 41 3 2S 3 83 4 3 31 3 27 V1 3 32 3 17 3 SJ ' 3 3S 3 22 3 45 4 43 rsov. in 3 41 3 21 3 45 4 41 3 36 3 27 I 3 4fl 4 37 3 33 Z 31 3 IS 8 451 4 4i 3 3i 3 32 1 U I 4 18 heop, j2.50473.co: natlvo lamb?. $1.5035.25: western lambs. $5.0u5.2.i. IlL-CKIITS-Thls week! Cuttle. OS.lftO nil.,, ueKi, ."i,jj iicnii; sneep, m,w '"'Vi: Lust week: Cattlo, 42,W) head; hogs, 13),0 head; sheep, 73,!j0 head. KnnsiiN City kite SlooU. KANSAS C1TV, Nov. K.-CATTLK-Ue-colpts. 1,400 natives, 230 Texuns; mnrkt oady: receipts for the week, 01,000 head, riic liberal supply tbls wook caused u ' ght reaction In values, although the de ellno was conduct! largely to tho common varieties; cholco dressed beef, good inileher, heavyweight feeders and well bred stock selling steadily; common killers and very plain feeders lower; nntlvo steers odny. Jl.i04i5.60; stockcrs nnd feeders, $.t2oil,CO; butcher cows and heifers, $3.0o I. io: canners, $2.5Ki3.0u: fed westerns, J3.73 Ji6.15; wintered Texuns, J3.60.t4.fo: grass lexutlH. J3.10.l3.50; culves, $3.6C,j5.50. HOllS Itecelpts. 3,200 heiul: market steady to 2t4e lower; receipts this week. OI.000 heud. Thero wns a decidedly Im- wock nun it i. V . 1 ."il I.,,, lillAV'i. II., I., CI Dt. I nt. . , ' . . . - ui,!;';. . :v;'.'"'IH i.wh.i o'H'i'i .;u i.a.iihh-lleceipis, ao neaii; unchanged prices; receipts this week, '."O.doo head, ,iot enough fat grades received to fill slaughtering requirements nnd prices closed stronger, tho advance for tho work amounting to lOjilRo on killing gradoit, wbllo tho slock und feeding classes nro stoutly: mt lambs today, JI.S5U5.50; milt tos. tXXW I. 3: Blockers and fcedcts, $3.2yu 4.25; culls, J2.75U3.W. St. Louis Live .Stock. HT. LOtTIS. Nov. 17.-CATTLI3-Uccolnls, VIOll l,,.n,1 tt...1...il.. ... .. . . . t.v .,v...i, iii;tiiiiiiiK IhW ie.Milia, llliiinu jtoadj;: natlvo shipping und export steers, li'tvys.-0''; dressed beef and butcher ntner. X3.UKrf I,.!!.! Htn,ri ti..,lAn 1 1W1 II. ?t Mr.t 11. Htockers and feeders, $2.254,43; cows mill W'Le,r?'- 2-0lKi,.W: canners. Jl.2o'2.75; bulls, $2.00yi.u0; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.2V 4 l;'.ur.ow1 ",ul heifers, J2.00d.73.10. ' HOas-llecelpts. 4,SM) bend: market 60 lower: pigs nnd Hgbts, $4.80,f4.OO; packers, JI.Kii 1.95; butchers? $1.00,(5.00. 8HKHP AND LAMHS-ilecoIpts, 300 head; mnrkot steady; natlvo muttons, J3.85W4.15; lambs, JUMiS.:..: culls and bucks, J2.50Q3.40; Htockers, J2.60S2.90. Xeir Aorlt l.lvo'SloeU. . N1;nV,.XOIMC' Nov- 17.-1IKKVKS-110-celpts, 921 head; cables unchanged; exports. l,3j cattle, 20 sheep und 3,700 quarters of ocor. heud; slow and lower, except for cholco -?llt,en.'. '-6OJiL25: culls, $2; lumbs, $j.0OJiu,.6; culls, $3.50; Canada Iambs, $5.50 .HOqs-rtocelpta, 2,092 head; steady; light pigs, $j. 6O.10. CO. St. Jont'Dli Live Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSHPH. Mo., Nov. 17.-(Spe-clal.l Tho Journal quotes: C ATTL K Itccelpts, 2U0 head; mnrket stonily; doinund strung. HOtlS Itccelpts, 11,7011 bend; market 2VAii0c I?w'i,I;U,lllBnu'e9 JL80&1.93; hulk of sales, J4.8iUfi4.90. SlIKL'P No receipts. Stock In SIkIiI. Following nro tho receipts nt tho four principal western markets November 17: Pfitfti Ilmru CSIi.w.n South Omaha 197 C693 Chicago 411O 29.000 2,600 Kuusus City 1.G.V) 3,2C) 300 St. .Louls 1,100 4.8U0 30i) Totala 3,317 43,695 3,100 CHICAGO OltAI.if AMI I'HOVISIO.VS. Closlnir 1'rloeN itutl Kenluren of the TrutlliiK on Hitturdnr. CHICAGO. Nov. 17. Liquidation and short selling continued In the wheat pit today and December closed ic under yesterday. Corn closed unchanged und outs Ho higher. Provisions nt the closo wero 610c de pressed. Wheut wub moderately nctlvo and main tained Its recently acquired reputation for making a new low price record every' day. Tho pit wus 11 llttlo better than half oc cupied by discouraged bulls und confident bcurs, whoso operations drove prices a bit deeper in tho mud. News was scarce. De cember opened US?" to n shade higher at 71o to 71?ic, shorts covering moderately becuuso cables did not In nny way reflect tho decline hero yest'day. Tho bulge met no Biitmort of miv muunltudo and conse quently tho market dropped heavily to 70i (il70"f)O. Shorts hud sold with such complete abandon to their belief In heavy stocks und a slack demand that u report of a cash de mand nt Minneapolis nnd rumors that ad ditional mills worn reopened owing to a better demand for flour sent them to cover. Under buying of this Bort December ral lied sharnlv to 71!ic. Thero was nlenty of cereal for salo on tho advunco and n re liction followed, December closing weak, Uo under yesterdny, at 71i(71Hc. New York reported 10 loads taken for export. Sea board clearances In wheat and flour were equal to 317,000 bu. Primary receipts aggru gated 716,00) bu., compared with 647,000 bu. last year, Minneapolis and Duliith reported KG curs, against 501 lust week and 712 a year ago. Local receipts wero lis cars, a of contract grnde. A moderate vlslblo in crease Is expected Monduy. Corn wus quiet and stendy. Offerings wero liberal at tho start, but wero well taken by locul bulls nnd later tho supply and demand was nicely balanced In tho pit. Kcceipts, 401 cars, wcrt not eniargeu to any extent, promising trouble to tho pools in tho November deal. Tho weather, too, is a character further reassuring to holders. Seaboard clearances 'A'cro 950.100 bu. December sold between 3."V o and 3314c und closed unchanged at 354&?c. 1110 markoi ror oats was arm. noi oniy did tho trado uphold prices, but maintained us reputation ror auiiurs.i. nunging formed tho bulk of trado and there was not much of that. December sold between 21'io and 2n7t22c and closed Uo higher at 27?i 22c. ltecelpts wero 117 enrs. JTovisions wero again easier, wun tno samo exception In favor of November ribs which was notlceablo yesterday. Tho price for this commodity at tho closo was J7.62U. 42VJo over tho previous) close. Futures were depressed ny a uiicrai run or nogs ana u drop In prices at tho stock yards. January nork wold between $11.65 nnd $11.60iil.524. closing lOo under yesterday at $11.00; Janu ary lard, between $6.S3ti6.Si',4 nnd closing Bo down nt $0.85, and January ribs, between $0 2714 mil Jfi.nwfi.27i4, with tho closo He depressed at ti.i. Kstlmatod receipts Monday: "Wheat. 100 cars: corn. 4S3 cars: outs. 135 cars: hogs. 40,000 head. Tho leading futures ranged us totiows: Articles.! open. lllgn. bow. ciosc. Ye'y. Wheat Nov. Dec. Jan. i"""" I'ltcKiiig tirmand mis ritiuti nuvnnco tn prices, tho lilgn point of $ being marked veslerdiiv; today heavy CAL LS-ltecclnts, 63 head; market dull; ''! Am,-"l. I'tt'p cnivcB, Jl; grussers $2.oK3.00 year nirs. 1!!.S.-,. SI1I:l:I' ANII i.tiuaiinli.iu joio 71"i 7!U 70T4 71 71'i 71.i 71-, 70S 715J71H 71Vii 72?itf!i 72H 71,-jy?. 71. 72HQli .w; Wt 3914 39H 30V4 XMi( :H .fill Miiftif, 35Un, 35?'u36 C5TS36ij36H 31 2Ii 21; 21i 21?lj 211 215i22 21Hfl22 2th :i?Tj22 Il'.raH 25T 21 23!i 24 23U 10 45 10 45 10 .7) 10 45 10 60 11 CO 11 65 11 CO 11 m 11 70 11 60 11 62H n D2H 11 ta4 11 7u 7 15 7 15 7 10 7 10 7 20 0 93 ti 95 6 HO 6 92 H 0 9714 6 85 6 S'H M 6 '" C 87H 6 S7!i 6 S5 6 S7j 6 S2V4 7 62U 7 20 0 25 6 27 H 6 15 6 22H 6 30 6 25 6 25 6 20 6 23 6 3214 Corn- Now Deo. May Oats Nov. Dec. May Pork Nov. Jan. May nibs- Nov. Dec. Jun. Mny Lnrd- NoV. Jan. May No. 2. CiihIi iiuointlons woro as follows: FI.Otm-Dull: winter patents. J3.70iR3.90; 1 BtralKhts. J3.10Q3.00; clears. J2.90f(3.40: spring sneclalH, J.'l.tO; putcntx, S3.ri0tf3.90; stnilnlitM, i J3.0Ofi3.45; bnkerH. t2.20Ci2.75. ' WIIEAT-No, 3, Cl!ii724u; No. 2 red, 72f? 73Wo. CORN No. 2, snfllOc; No. 2 yellow. 40c. OATS No. 2. 22Uo; No. 2 white, 2CUfi2Co; No. 3 white. 24Hft20e. , MAllf.U.' Katr to cholco ninltlnir, ftVBCOc. HKUUS-Flax, No. 1. J1.63; northwestern, J1.6C. Prima timothy, J 1.103,4.20. Clover, con tract grade, $10. PltOVISIONS-Mess pork, tier hid.. $10.50 10.B2H. Iurd. per 100 lbs.. J7.15.I7.20. Bhort rlha hides (loosol, J7.30ii7.ftj. Dry suited shoulders (boxed). JT.fJh'UTo. Short clear ' SllleS lllOX(ll), U.Sjril,.U,i. WHISK y-HasIs of high wines, per rI., J1.27. Kollowlnt; uro the receipts nnd shipments for today: Articles. Itccelpts, Shipments. I'lour. hhls 14,000 9,000 Wheat, hu..- 121.000 12.000 Corn, bu 2.'.8,O0O 424,000 OatH, till 131,000 4.000 ltye. hu 20,000 20,iW Harley, hu 76,000 8,000 On tho Produce oxchanRo today tho but ter murket wns uctlvo; creameries, 15iT2ic; dairies, 12Vja22c. Chet-sc, uctlvo tit IChllUc Kh'KH, active; fresh, 22o. Citllfiirnlii llrletl l'rullN. NHW YOHK. Nov. 17.-CAI.IFOHNIA DKIKU Kliurrs-Nomlnnlly quiet; tho rnn.but tif ii'ti nnriilntl riti,l.u p,,l..t .... nulet tut steady nt unchanged prices. I'runrs, 3H1iiV4c per lb., ns to slzo and nuality. Apricots. Itoynl. llffllc; Moor I'nrK iii'oibc. i-eiicucs, jieeieu, itU20c; un peeled, C49C Aro you out of work 7 will brine )ou apposition. A llco want ad FIRST BLOOD FOR POTTER Intuiting Police Captain Seduced as Beiult of tho Bishop s Protest. QUIET NIGHT IN "RED LIGHT" DISTRICT Detective In Clllxens' Clollien SMlk About Allen Street In I'ur.tnll nf 'I'nntmnnj's Anll-Vlee Cruntl'., but Slake Xn Arrests. NHW YOHK, Nov. 18. Pollco Captain Herllhy, in command of tho Kllzabeth street stntlon, nnd who Is tho pollco of ficial charged with having Insulted llcv. Mr. Paddock, ono of Iltshop Potter's as sistants In charge of tho work at tho pro Cathedral, was today reduced from that station. Ho was sent to tnka command of tho steamboat Bquad, whoso captain, Walsh, was Bent, to Hcrllhy's placo at Klizaboth street, Tho transfer of Herllhy Is put down ns tho first effect ot Ulshop Potter's letter to Mayor Van Wyck con cerning tho provalcnco ot vlco on tho cast side, which district tho Kldrcdgo nnd Kllzaboth street stations look after, and In which Is what Is known as tho "Ited Light" district. A notlceablo chango was apparent In the district tonight. Thero wero fowcr of these red lights to bo seen In Allen and other streets of tho precinct. It was very quiet and during tho first hours of tho night, de spite tho injunctions of Captain Thus, tho now coptaln of tho Eldrcdgo precinct, not a person was nrreatcd In connection with tho new vice crusade. Aa soon as Captain Titus took hold of tho now place, an old ono for him, ho sent twenty men In citizen's clothing to look for lexal evidence against disorderly char acters, especially in Allen street and tho few other thoroughfares Infested with thoso places. Ho wanted evidence, ho Bald, which would convict, and ho told his men to do their best and got whom they could us well ns what they could, nnd to got nil they could of both. Captain Moynlhan of tho Wcsl Twentieth street stntlon, who had notified tho man agement of tho Uraud opera house on Sat urday thnt only sacred concerts would bo allowed on Sunday nights In tho theater, went to the building tonight to watch. Two performers wero doing what Is called a "song and danco act." They wero in Btrcet costume, but wero alnglng and dancing, and after they had finished Captain Moynlhan ar rested them nnd tho manager. They wero charged with a violation of tho Sunduy law. Friends balled them out. Tho pollco raided a club on Kast Nlucty-sovcnth street and nrrcsted seventeen men and two women and enptured a lot of dlco and chips. A Brooklyn gambling houso was also raided and cloven persons taken into custody. Want to rent a room? Don't wait. Use a Deo want ad. A Death Trap. A cold office is about as good a road to an early grave as can be found. A constant cold in your head may not be serious but then again it may. It does not pay from this standpoint and a hundred other standpoints to hare your office in a poorly built building, or a poorly heated building. The best heated and best built building in Omaha is the Bee Building. R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents. 17th and Farnam Streets fit i DOUBLE YOUR SALARY Qualify for an architectural, engineering, or other pro fessional position without losing time from work, through one of the Ten Free Scholarships in The International Cor respondence Schools of Scranton, Pa. 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All parties appear determined to combat nny lncro.no In public expenditure The opposition lead ers will crltlclno tho government for a lack ot economy nnd a falluro to carry nut the reforms which oro Impcrntlvo If tho Indebt edness of Spain Is to bo liquidated. UNABLE TO HIDE ITS FEAR Organ of the KnUer Proposes Pro hibitive Dulles to Keep Ameri can Product Out of IScriuaity. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 18. Discussing tho report of K. W. Hnnauer, United States vlco and deputy consul nt Krnnkfort-on-the-Main, In which ho rccomtnonda tho estab lishment of permanent exhibitions of Amor lean goods in Oormnn cities, tho Krcuz Kcltung remarks: "Tho government cannot legally prevent this, hut Increased duties would nfford k remedy." Condition of Htmslati lludtiet. ST. PKTKIIHIIUHO, Nov. 18. Itusalail hud get figures for tho first seven months o, 1000 show an Increase of 25,000,000 rouble In tho ordinary receipts over tho recolptn o tno corresponding period of 1S99. This I In splto of n decrease In tho customs to tho amount of 11,000,000 roubles nnd a de creaso of 7,500,000 roubles In sugar oxoIsh, Tho former Is explained ns duo to th lessened Importation of Iron nnd stool nuv chines and parts of mnchlncs. The extraordinary receipts amounted to 130,000,000 roubles, ns compared with 128, 000,000 roubles In 1S!)8, Tho ordinary' cxponscs wero 0,000,000 rou hies moro nnd tho extraordinary expense 3,000,000 roubles loss than In 1S99, Shots Hired at Croatian IHot, LONDON, Nov. 18. A dlsgracoful con 11 let took placo Saturday at Agram, In the Croatian Diet, says 11 dispatch from VI enna to tho Dally Express. Tho oposlug parties engaged in n freo light and wrecked tho furnlturo and windows, Ona member emptied a .ilx-chambered revolver nt tho opposition benches and hts colleagues nearly lynched him. Many deputies wero wounded. New Treatment tor Inebriates, ST. PETEItSllUHO. Nov. 18. The gov ernment is displaying great Interest In tho tempernnco movement. 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