-v. 10 THE oatAIIA DATIjYJJEJS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Fairly Good Advances Heiult from Renewal of Actirity. WEATHER GIVES CORN STRONG OPENING n TrnilliiK 1'etUarelemi I'rovlslons VrnIt llurly l Session, hnt Onln StrniKlli llrnvy IIiik Hrcelpta Shnde Mnrtlnir I'rlccs. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.-I.ocal speculators allowed renewed ucllvlty 111 tlio Brain nnd provision markeiH today und fairly good ndvances wch lecordcd In nil commodities In conicuucnco of the lmprocd demand. Low contract stocks wero Mill a fuctor I'l corn. Wheat closed higher, corn r;ia higher for November and UPc higher for December: oaU advanced a shade and pro vNlons closed at from 24c to l2'4o lilelior Wheat showed somo Indications of weak ness around the opening. Liverpool was weak and lower, and thU fact, though ex pected after, yesterday's decllno hero, caused enough selllui; pressuro on a mar ket almost bare of buyers to send prlu-os down slightly. Shortly after the opening tho II ( tin buying flurry frill tho price up ward In a hurry. Ucccmbcr opened a shade lower nt "OVo 70',ic and Advanced to W(f 7(yii on this deninnd, l ho market for u hort tlmo having an ovcrnold 'uppcarancj Tho fact that primary receipts were rathT mall had somo Influence in this buying. A period of depression followed, during which a new treason's low record was miule, December declining to "Oc, llradstteot's rn- fort on thn visible showing an Increase of 800,000 bushels started tho liquidation and tho weak snot was taken advantage, of by professional bears to forco out stop order i. Jlut tho reaction camo quickly after Jon had been reached. A local demand, which trnw quite heavy ns tho cession drew to a clot1, absorbed all wheat offered and frnfn loo tho market steadily rose to "inc. Tho close was linn at TttTufTJIc Northwest re ceipts wero 183 cars, ngnlnst CIO last week and 1,225 a yir ago. Chicago receipts ware IV) cars, six of contract grade, Totnl pri mary receipts wore K.1,000 bushels. Seaboard clearances of wheat and Hour umuuntcd lo 42T..COO bushols. Corn was Irregular, actlvo at times, but with many dull period. Tho weather con tinued unfavorable and tho market opened ntroug und higher, chiefly on this account. Tho Novcmocr deal was pushed vigorously for a tlmn and December, under a good rneral demand, nlso advanced shnrply. Country offerings were small and this and tho small contract stocks wero moving fan. tors. Later In tho session offerings became moro liberal and it part of tho advance -ams lost. Hecelpts wero 878 cats, November closed at l!io, an advance of 'v''; It told for a tlmo at 4214c; December ranged at from SWo to 351c und closed WR?c higher at ?Zic. Oats wero dull and trading without feature. Hecelpts wero 211 ears; December ranged at from 'IVV't'-lo to 21?ic and closed ft shade higher at 21c. Provisions wero weak early nnd strong lato In tho session. Heavy hog receipts caused somo shading of prices at the start, but later tho com strength and an Improved rush demand canted u good advance, with pork showing the most strength. Shorts wero good buyers. At tho close .January jiork was IS'jo higher at JI1 75; January lard 2UifcGc higher at $6.S7V.ff6.W nnd Jan uary ribs M(7'.?c higher at Jtl.IiOftC.M'. Kstlmated receipts Wednesday: Wheat, ." curs; com, 313 curs; oats, Do cars; lioga, .VK) head. Tho leading futures ranged an follows: Articles. Open. Hlgn. close. Ycsy". Wheat Nov. Deo. Jau. Corn Nov. Dec. I May. ' Oats I Nov. Dec. May. l'ork Nov. Jan. May. LurJ Nov. Deo. .Tan. Muy. , Iltbs Nov. Jam May. 70?i 70T 70 70T4 TOi.i 70Ufii 711, 70 70j;if7l 70'i "lHfiVi 72 7U!i 7144 71'.ilftt 41fflllS 4215 W 41U 4Ui 35.i5i-i ,T, MH XliZWifrl S5?i4'T-s S6'. S554 351, 33i ! 2i; attj 2iu 2iu 2iVa ai;ji 211122 2ijl 2i' 2i;ajf, hf, 21 2374(jl.tl.23T4'u2l 23i 11 00 11 00 11 00 11 (W 10 50 11 60 It 75 H (10 11 75 11 KM 11 73 11 75 11 72'A 11 72!j 11 05 7 15 7 2ft 7 15 7 20 7 12U 6 9il 7 02V4 92',i 6 90 6-95' 6 82H, 6 90 6 82V, (I 90 6 85 6 90 C 92VS; 6 90 6 92Vi C J4 7 02V4 7 70 7 62V4 7 70 7 62V4 6 25 C 32H 6 22Vl 32 8 25 tZS 6H 6 25 6 33 6 y& No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOTJlt Dull; winter patents, $3.7033.90; ntrnlRlits, S3.10ii3.G0; clears. J2.DOCf3.40; spring pedals. S3.10; patents, J3.r.oy3.SO; straights. W.0inj3.; bakers, J2.20ff2.7o. WHEAT No. a, ti7Sj72c; No. 2 red, 71Jf ''nN-No. 2, iO-Vc; No. 2 yellow. 4lo. OATS-No. L 22ia4lUc; No. 2 white, 2SU tg26c; No. 3 white, 244f2Cc. HAHLKY Good feeding, 53c; fair to cholcn malting, WftGDc. SISKDS-No. 1 flux. $1,60; No. 1 north western. 11.61: prlino timothy, 14.30. Clover, contract grade, 110, VUOVISIONH-Mes.1 pork, per bbl., J10.S7U fiill.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs.. i,.20. Short ribs tildes (loose), J7.25W7.7Ii. Dry salted shoul ders (boxed). I5.82isfrfi.00; short clear bides (boxed), Jfl.9Cnft7.00. WIIIHICY Hauls of high wines, per gal., J1.27. HlTdAIt Cut loaf, $6.13; granulated, J0.75; confectioners' A, J3.D5; off A, $5.40. Following aro the receipts und shipments for today: Articles. Hecelpts. Shipments. 1R.000 7,000 721,000 10S.O0O 3S1.WI0 341.000 lt'2,000 87,000 fi.ooo Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Torn, bu.... Outs, bu Ttve. bu Ilarloy, bu. 111,000 st.ooo On the l'rnduco exchango today the but. ter mnrket was steady; creameries, lMi'.'tic; dairies, 12HSl lEc. Cheese, llrm at KKullUc. Kggs, steady; fresh, 22c xkw Tonic ;r.v.".u.t, MAnicivr. Quotations of the liny on Various CoiuiuitUI tlm. Ni:V YOniC, Nov. 20. KLOl'U-necelpts. 10,137 bbls.: exports, SS.3S4 bbls.; steadier and a shado moro active at old prices; winter patents, Sn.OOIiMO; win ter straights, $3.40J(3.Ki; Minnesota patents. J3.Wl4.25: winters, $2.6CKa2.W, Minnesota bakers, $3.003.25; winter low grades, $2,45Tj 2.00, Hyo flour, dull; fair to good, 13.003(3.20; oholeo to fancy J3.25ij3.G0. lluckwhcat Hour, steady at J2.15ii2.23. III'CKWIUCAT-Qulet at E7'MC2l4c, c. I. f.. New York. COIlNMKAI-Steadv; vellow, 87o: city. B9o; brandy wine, 2.40J2.GO. HYU ICasy; No. 2 western. 65c. f. o. b., afloat; state, GOiiute, c. I, f., New York car lots. II AKLH Y Firm ; mailing, D4C3c, c. 1. f Ttuffnlo. HAHLKY MALT Quiet but firm at C5 (S72c. WHEAT Ilecelpts, Cfi.fiOO bu.; exports, 78. Stl bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red. 78Uc f. o, b.. afloat, and 7C'Jic, elevator; No. l north ern. Duluth, 83Hc, f. o. b afloat; No, 1 hard. Duluth, 85c. f, o. b,. afloat. Options opened nteady. In lino with cables, but later de veloped iKisltlvo strength on a better class of speculative buying, coupled with smaller primary receipts, export rumors and actlvo local covering; closed llrm at UffHc net ad vance. Murch, 70TsSrS0?ic, closed at M)Uo May, 79-SfifeO 8-lCe, closed at 80c; Novenitxsr closed at 7fiic; December, 76vi'i 77 0-16c, closed at 77Uc, COHN Hecelpts, 201,000 bu.; exports, 117, J77 bu. Spot, Arm; No, 2, 4c, olevator, and 46Hc. f. o. b.. afloat. Options wero gener ally llrm all day without bclnt? very active, deriving full Inspiration from liberal clear ances, tlm strength In wheat and small estimated receipts tomorrow; closed llrm and H'tf'io net higher. May, 415i(Jf41'.c, rlosed at 41Tio; Decomber, 42 13-10ft43iic, closed nt 48,0. OATS HecelptB, 102.200 bu.: exports, 203, 256 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. Stie; No, ;i. 25Uo: No. 2 white, ISHHido; No, :i white. 2S(ii28ic; track mixed western, 25'4'fl'.,7c; track white, 2S(f(34c. Options, dull but steady. ItlDES-FIrm; (ialveston, 20 to 23 lbs., 1SH (319o: rallfornlu, 21 to 23 lbs,, 19c; Texas dry. 2(tl3 lbs., 15c, ' LEATHEH Firmer; hemlock sole, TUieuos Avres, light to heavyweights, 21W 25e; acid. 23V, ii 24 Vie. ' " TALLOW Strong; city (J2 per pkg,), 4Tio; country (pkgs. free). 4H?5c, ItlClJ Steady; domestic, fair to extra, iK 5iiHo: Japan. 4;iT5o. ' 1? MOLASSES-Stendy; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 42i(53c. FHED-Steady: spring bran, JlG.OOfiia 3S: middling, J17.00(Tf 19.50; winter bran, JI7.00W 18.50; city. J16.50O17.00. i.w 1'ROViSIONS- lleef. steady: family $10.50 ftTll.75; mess, J!).0ffi9.M; beef hams. 520.IW 20.W; packet. Jl0,OM( 10.50; city (,xtra India mess, Jltf,0O$fl7.OO. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, mnOVc: plckleil shoulders, l',c; pickled hams, (iific. Lard, llrm; western Hteamed, J7.C7V4! November closed at $7.60; refined. llrm;contluent, J7.S0; South Amer ica, $;,50: compound, J.00tf6.18. l'orlc, steaily; family. W.Wii 16.00; short clear, Jtl.WiU 15.00; mess. J12.W13.uo. HAY Steady; shipping, 77'iSjSOc; good to choice. 5fil93c. WOOL Harely steady; domestic fleece, :4:Cc: Texas, 14iT16c. ilCU'H-Qulot; utnto, conimon to choice, 1900 crop, 16c; old, 2t?6c! raclfln coast, 1900 crop, 1519e; 1S99 crop, WUUOi old, 26c. POTATOES - QUlet; Jerseys, Jl.UOl.60; New York, Jl.STitil.7Si f-ong Island, Jl.503 1.75: Jersey sweets, J1.50'a2.60, HUTTEU-Uecelpts, 7,732 pkgs.; easier; creamery, 19ir.Cc; June creamery, iSfraHc; furtory, 12t(lCc. C'HlJESE-ltecelpts, S.S40 pkgs.; steady; largo September, fancy, 10A4c; small Sep tember, fancy, lie; largo October, fancy, 10',o; small October, fancy, 104c. EOaslleeelpts, 14,463 rkgs,; barely steady; western regular pnrKlng, at mark, 21ii24c; western, loss off, 27c. I'OI'LTItY Tlie demand for live poultry Is light and the market weak; fowls, StfSJic; chickens, 7ffi7Uc; ducks, per pair, tojjouc; geese, Jl 00t(l.S7V6. DKESSED l'OL'LTUY Dull, supplies heavy and prices weak and irregular on tur keys, thickens and fowls; spring chickens, western, dry plclcd, fancy, SfiO'sC METALS Tin In tho local market was quiet and ruther easier, owing to an nb senre of buyers, closing easy nt $28.40'ff2S.50. Spelter was u shado steadier on better ca bles than expected, closing steady In tono at JI.30ifM."-''- Tho lest of the list wai un changed. 1'lff iron warrants were quiet nt J9.001J 10.00; lake copper, dull at J16.75'S17.0O; lead, quiet at JI.87Vi. Tho brokers' prlco for lead was J I and for copper $17. OMAHA WKOMiSAI.H MAIIICETS. Condition of Trnde mill Qnotatlona on Miiple and l'micy Produce. EOOS-Hecelpts light; good stock, 20(9220. LIVE I'OI'LTItY -Hens, Mtttso; roosters, Sii lc; snrliig chickens, CV4'EJ7c; ducks, 6'iS7c; gc'se, 6V4t7c; turkevs, 74lSHc. FltESH DItESSED POt.tlniY-Hens, $c; roosters, 54t6c; ducks and geeso, 910e; broilers, per do.., $3; spring chickens, per lb., iiuNUc: turkeys. 12V4C tiAM E -1'rulrle chickens, per doz., $4.Wtf 5.00; mallard ducks, tier doz., J3; teal, J1.50M 1.75; mixed. Jt.251.50; jacksnlpes. J1.25'Sl.&0; quail, Jl.Wa'1.75; juck rabbits, $2; cottontails, iltTTTEIt-Common to fair, KttgiSc: choice, lC717c; separator, 2Sc; gathered creamery. 2CC(T21c. FltESH OYSTERS First grade, solid ?acked, New York counts, per can, Me; ex ra selects, 32c; stanunrda. f; medium. 20c. Second grade, slack lilted, New York counts, per can, 30c; extra soleots, 21c; standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal., i'lUEONS-Llve, per doz.. 0ol VEALS-Cholco. 9310c. HAY Prlco quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice upland, J9; No. 1 upland, J8.50; medium. Jfl; coarse, J7.60, Hyo straw, J6. Thes prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair; receipts, 2 cars. OATS-No. 3 white, 2Ga COHN-No. 3, 3Sc. uitAN-ii t,neL . VEGETAT1LE8. 'TC Tl'IlNIPS-Per bu. basket. BOc, J.V llEETS-l'er bu., 60c. ' CAHKOTS-Pcr bu., 60o. I LETTUCE 1-cr doz.. 25SW0& HAD13HES Per aoz.. 2Sc. H HANS Wax, pet 1-3 bu. basket, SOOi string. 75c. . POTATOES-Per bu., OS60c; Idaho, pot bu., i oo. BWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.. J2.003f3.28. CAIIBAOE-Per lb.. lHc; Holland seed, Pc. TOMATOES-Pcr -bu. basket. BOc. ONIONS Per bu.. 75c. CELEUY NeDrusKa and Utah, S04So; extra mammoth, K5c. FRUITS. PEARS Per box, J2.OO02.25. QHAPES Delaware and Niagara, per B b. tmsket. lbc; Malaa, per keg, JG.50$7.E0. APPLES Native. TficiTH.OO per bu.; per lb. Iiasket. CRANHERRIES Per bbl., J7.50; per crate, J2.73. TROPICAL FRUITS. ' OKANOES-Mexlcan, per box. JI.G0 LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, J4.00; choice. $3. DO. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, FIGS California, new cartons. 90c; lay ers, too. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English wutnuts. per lb.. 13c; Alberts, per lb.. ISc; almonds per lb., ISM No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., SHc: No. 2 veal calf. 12 lo 15 lbs., GVic; dry hides. S13o; sheep pelts, 23ff73c; horse hides, Jl.&0Jf-'.25. St. I.onls (irnlu and Provision. ST LOUIS. Nov. 20. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70Hc; track, 7U4ij) 72Vjc; November. 70c: Decmber. 70Uc; Jan- ii'JFJ"'.'1'0' Mal'' "3H73ics No. 2 hard, 68M69c. CORN-Hlgher: No. 2 cash, 23c; track, 3r436c; November, 33c; December, 34V4c; May, 36c. OATS Ea.sy; No. 3 cosh, 23o; track, 23 23Uo; November, 23e: December, 22o; May, 24Ic; No. 2 white, 26c. RYE Steady at 4Sc. FLOUR-yuIet; patents, $3.50(?S.S; extra fancy and strulght, J3.15ft3.25; clear. J2.85 3.10, SEE DS Tl m o t hy, offering light and de mand fair ut J3.75ii4.20; fiax, no market. CORNMEAL Steady at $3. BRAN Steady; sacked lots, east track, 64 fi 63 Wc. iiAY-Steadv to firm; tlmotliy,, J9.50gi3.50; prairie, JS.50ifU0.50. WHISKY Rtendv at J1.37. IRON COTTONTIE8-J1.25. HA(KIN(l-7?iias'W. HEMP TV --fi(!. PROVISIONS Fork, steady; Jobbing, $13, Lard, nominally higher at 37. Dry salt meats (boxed), oulet: extrn. nhnrtn. J7.37Ur clear ribs and clear sides, J7.62V4. Baocn (boxed), steady; extra shorts, J3.3iVi; clear- niiH nno near smcs, jd.t.'i. METALS Lead, steady at J4.25; spelter, firm nt ja.17'4. POl'LTRY-Dull: chickens. 6c: young, 6ic; turkoys, CyeVic; young, 7c; ducks, 7c; geese, ftiiac. KGOS-Hteady at lSVaC HECEIPTS-FIour. 6,000 bbls.: wheat, 47. 000 bu. ; corn, 85.0HO bu.; oats. 40.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 16,000 bbls.; wheat, 47,000 bu.; corn, 51,000 bu.; oats, 19,000 bu. Liverpool tarnln mill Provision. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 20. WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 2 red western, winter. Es llVd; No. 1 northern spring, 6s 3d; No. 1 Califor nia, 6a 2Hd; futures, steady; December, 6s lid; March, 6a Id. CORN Spot, steady: American mixed, nominal. 4s; futures, steady; November, 3s HUd; Decomber, 3s HHd; January, 2s 01(1. FLOUR-St. I..ouis fancy winter, steady, 8s 6d. PROVISIONS-Iteef, extra India mess, easy, 09s; prime mess, nominal. PorK, nrlnio moss western, llrm, 72s, IiihI, Amor lean refln"d, In palls, steady, 3Us fid; nrlmo western, in tierces, steady, SSs Od. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., strong, 46s 3d, Hacon, Cunibdrland cut, 28 to 20 lbs., strong, 47s; short ribs, IS to 22 lbs., strong, 48s 3d; lon clear middles, light, steady, 46s; long clear middles, heavy, strong. 40s Cd; short clear backs, 16 to 18 lbs., strong. 43h 3d; olear bellies, II to 16 lbs., Ann, ECs. Shoulders, sauare. 12 to 14 lbs., strong, S3s 9d, HOPS At London (Paclllo coast), steady, 2 BsffilS 5Vj. LINSEED-Flrm. 33s 61. UUTTER-Unlted States finest, quiet, Sft: United States good, dull. 81s Cd. PEAS-Oanadlan. quiet. 5s 7id. TALLOW Prime city, nrrn, 25s; Aus tralian. In London, llrm. 27s Cd. CHEESE-American finest white, easy, 51s fid; American finest colored, easy, 5Gs. OIL Cottonreed, Hull refined, spot. In bbls.. quiet. 21s Cd. Tl'RPENTlNE-Splrlts, Dull. Jls 6d. ROSIN-Common, Arm. 4s 9d. ICuiinii City Oraln Hnil Provision. KANSAS CITY, .Nov. 20. WHEAT De cember. 63V;ff3a,c: May. 17;c; No. 2 luud. cash. C5V4i(?Ci;vte: No. 3, 63V465a; No. 2 red 70o; No. 3, 6669c. CORN-Decembnr, S30M4c; May, 34Vic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 34c; No. 2 white, 35(40; No. 3. 35e. OATS-No. 2 white, 26Vi3T27c. RYE No. 2, 43ijC. HAY-Chotee timothy, Jt0.0010.E0; choice, prairie. J9 0Ofi9.60. IIUTTER-Creamery, 19g22c; dairy, fancy, 17c. EaoS-Hlgher: fresh Missouri and Kan sas ktock, Uc dozen, loss off, coses re turned; now whltowood cases Included, o more. RECEIPTS-Whcat, 47,200 bu.; corn, 11,200 bu.; onts. 6,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 72,800 bu.; corn, 9,600 bu.; outs, 2.0M bu. Tolrdn Market. TOLEDO. O., Nov. 20.-WHEAT-Actlve nmnirm; cash. ,4Vc; December, 74c; May, CORN Steady; cash, 3Sc; December. 36Hc. OATS Dull and steady; cash, 22Vic; De cembor, 23S4c. RYE--r.3Uc. CI.OVEHSEED 1S99 prime. J6.30: 189S prime, Jii; December, J6.80; March, JG.SO. Oll-Unchangcd, l'litlnilrlnliln Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 20.-HUTTER-Dull; prints, lo lower; fancy western cream ery. 27c; fancy western prints, 29c. EOOS-Steady ; fresh nearby, 27o; frosh western, S6c; fresh southwestern, 23o; fresh southern. 21c. CHEESE-Qulet but steady: New York full creams, fancy shiull. lli?ll!4c; Now Yotk full creams, choice, loflile, MIIniikro (iriiln Market. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 20. Wl I EAT Mar ket flrmer; No. 1 northern, 73Ji75Vso; .No. 2 northern. vUiTSc. RYE Drooolng; No. 1. 49fflV5e. PARLEY Dull; No, 2, 59c; sample, 45ff 57c, AMilliible Mupiitirs, NEW YORK. Nov 20. Special cable and telegraphic cnmmv ilcatlons to llradstreet's show tho, following changes In available supplies since last report; WUXAT-Uulted SUU and Canada, eaat i iti.v iM.-uiiuia. uci iu oU'Jnv. ruiiaiOUi 6Wi74c: lirazlls, 13c; Pecans, SfflOc. HIDES-No. 1 green, 7Wc; No. 2 green, of Rockies, Increase, 1,600,000 bu.; nfloat for and In Europe, Increase, 200,000 bu.J total supply. Increase, l.Stio.OOO bu. CORN -United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increase, 2.19J.000 bu, OATS United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increase, 3G3,(.K bu. Among tho more Important Increases re- fiorted nro those of 2li,0C) bu, nt northwe'Jt nterlor eloMitors, 76,000 bu. nt Port Huron and 50,000 bu. in Manitoba. The combined stock of wheat at Portland, Ore., Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., Increased 20,000 bu. last week. Heclnnlng next week stocks nt Nashville, Tenn., Quebec und additions) stocks In and near Lincoln, Neb., will bo Included In this statement, Diilntb Mnrket. DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 20.-VHEAT-No-vetr.ber, rash, No. 1 hard, 7flc; No, 1 nortl -ern, 74c: No. 2 northern, 69Hc: No. 3 spring, 63HC To nrrlve: No. 1 hard, 75c; No. 1 northern, 73c; December, 72Vsc; May, 76c. CORN Nono quoted. OATS-23Vi'i23c. MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AM 1IOM19. .Northern l'nclfli; Ktockn Kstnlillsh n .Vrnv Record tin the Mnrket. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-1 1 is not often that a movement In tho stock market attains the volume and the price movement of that of today In the Northern Pacific stocks. Oc casionally In tho past there havo been sales In a single day of tin Imposing aggregate of some of tho largely centralized western railroad systems, of whlrh tho floating sup ply In tho market Is nlwnys mueh larger than that of thn moro tlrtnly established railroad properties in tho earlier settled portions of tho country, but thn very fact of tho enormous floating supply of these stocks hampers tho prieo movement. To day's sales of Northern Pacific foot up, ac cording to the customary approximate cal culations, 201, SOO shares for tho common stock and 75,600 shares of tho preferred stock, a total of 277,400 shares. Thn com mon stock rose an extreme KVi nnd tho pre ferred 6VJ. Various causes doubtless served to congest tho speculation In these stocks. For ono reason, there was hut languid In terest In tho general market and the eager army of operators and speculators who nro watching for available openings failed to And any until tho movement In Northern Pacific developed. Tho volume nnd charac ter of tho dealings In tho stocks, however, precluded tho Idea of u purely speculative operation. No authentic news was disclosed to explain the movement, such rumors as wero heard being prompted rather by thn effort to explain by guesswork. It was nl legcd that It had been determined to retire tho preferred stock nt par, as the com pany has tho right to do under tho terms of Its Issue. Tho fnvorlto theory, however, was that the buying of Northern Pacific represents a process of transfusion of In terests between tho different transconti nental railroad lines, or, moro Immediately, the northern nnd northwestern routes. Such a process Is on tho lines of what has already been accomplished on a largo scale In thn eastern trunk line field and Is In accordance with the best accepted theory for a solution of competitive problems in railroading. That somo Important develop ment will bo forthcoming Is undoubtcdlo, becauso of the testlnionv of thn tape. Tho movement In Northern 1'acltlc had a domi nant effect on tho wltolo market nnd pulled It up effectually from tho reactionary ten dency which had overborne It during tho early part of tho day. This was duo to tho continued henvy profit taking and to very largo selling for Loudon account, after a light buying movement for that account In tho early dealings. It Is behoved that very largo shipments of slocks, and especially of Northern Pacific, which havo been sold for foreign uccount since tho election, nro now on tho ocean. This would create a temporary shortago In tho supply avail able for borrowing purposes nnd would add materially to tho embarrassments of u short Interest. Tho prollt taking continued to a degree, even after tho general ten dency hud become strongly upward, and somo of tlm prominent stocks practically failed to respond at all. Tho movement In the Iron and rteel stocks was exceedingly Irregular nnd a number of other specialties, which havo had recent notable advances, hung back today. As a. consequence tho day's net changes wero exceedingly uneven and not a few declines wero mixed In with tho notable gains. The conspicuously strong stocks, boslde.i tho Northern Pactllc, wero Union Pacifies, Oreat Northorn preferred, tho Atchlsons, Missouri Pacifies, the Den ver & Rio Grando und tho Baltimore fc Ohlos. Among thn Industrials and special ties thn Steel and Wire stocks, Federul Steel, Tobaccos. People's Gas, Sugar and International Power were conspicuous. After a sharp reaction on profit taking tho Northern Pnclflcs rallied, carrying tho whole market with them, and tho closing was very animated and buoyant at about the top level. Profit taking was In evldenco In tho bond market and prices were generally lower. Total sales, par vulue, $3,023,000. United States 3s, coupon, declined t and tho imv 4s V. Tho old 4s udvauced U on the last call. Tho following are tho closing prices on tho New Y'rk Stock exchange: Atchison pfd ... Uultlmoro & O.. Can. Pacific .... Can. Southern . Ches. & Ohio.... Chicago G. W... C. U. & y Chicago I. & L. do pfd Chicago & K. I. Chicago & N. W. C, It. I. & P.... C. c: C. it St. L. Colo. Southern . do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. ft Hudson. Del. 1 1. & W.... Den. & R. Q.... do pfd Erio do 1st pfd C.t. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Coal .. Hocking Vnlley. Illinois Central do pfd Wabnsh do pfd W. & L. E do 2d pfd Wis. Central .... Third Avenue ... , 83'i , 8l'V W'.i , 34 FOU 12?i 111 140 161 4S 130 21 J 00 r, 96'i il' fiTy '3Vi 87(4 Ul? 134 51 7IU. L1,i 27- 94 Mi 51 U 76V.. m M'.i 102 ?.T-i 73 7.1 "1U !''.' Wi ns .".:) 91 1C0 20 61 t) 4- f'i V. I'M - f,$ ws 115 77; 15 76Vi 349 m , B3 , 57 Amer. Express.,, U. S. Expresn..., Wclls-Fargo Ex., . !S)4 ,167 , C6'i Amer. Cot. Oil..., do pfd Amer. Maltlnr .'. 1 do i) I'd i Will ,tlfi'i K! , 23U . r!i ,144 . 4li lSlVi . 17 . 3u'a ,12i',i : 'if' ,107 V-;. ,21'Jli .1(1, . isvi , lBi .102 . Ct'Ti , -10 , Ha . as ,141 .iw; . 4.1ji , SI , 72'4 , S.' , 2.i , 42 , 76 ,14:-4 . ml . fi-'Hfc Amer. S. & It..., do pfd Amer. Spirits .... do pfd Amer. S. H do pfd Amer. S. & W..., do pfd Amor. Tin Plate, do pfd Amer. Tobucco.., do pfd Anaconda M. Co Hrk. Itap. Tr Colo. F. & I Con. Tobacco do pfd Federal Bteol .... do pfd Gen. Electric Glucose Sugar . do pfd , Int'n'l Paper-..., do pfd Lucledo Gas National Hlscult, do pfd National Lead ., do pfd National Steel ., do pfd N. Y. Air Urako.. Iowa Central .. do pfd Xr W pfd noro L. E. do Luke Louis. & Nash.. Manhattan L ... Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Minn. & S. L.... do pfd Mo. Paclllo Mobile & Ohio.. M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central.... N. Y. Central... Nor. & West.... do pfd No. Paclllo do pfd Ontario & W.... O. R. i N do pfd Pennsylvania .. Rending do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Wo G. W do pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd......... St. Paul do pfd St. P. & Omaha. So. Paclllo So. Railway .... do pfd Tex. ic. Pacific... Union Pacific ... 'No. American., Paclllo Coast do 1st pfd....,, do 2d pfd l'aclllc Mall People's Gas Pressed S. C I do pfd Pullman P. C..., Stand. It. & T.., iSugar do pfd 'Tenn. & I , 06 , fill IGVt , 73 , 4". , 14?i iU. S, Lenther.... 12ITI, 175 120 , 42 , 1Hi , v5 . r.i',5 do pfd U. S. Rubbor do pfd Western Union .. Republic I, & S.. do pfd P. C. O. & St. I Ik) 4 I Ex-dlvidend. Offered. Xerr York Money Mnrkt, NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-MONEY On call, steady, at 3Vi4S per cont; last loan, 314 per cent; prime mercantile paper. 4ffi per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Stcadlor, with actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.84H for demand and at $1,81 for sixty days: posted rates, $4.82 und J4.S5; commercial bills. $4.S0Vi. SILVKR-Cortiflcatee, C4UUC3c: bar, 64c; Mexican dollars, 50-io. UONDS Governments, irregular; state, inactive; railroad, easier. The closlus; prices 011 bands today are as follows: U. S. ref. 2s, reg. do coupon do 2s. reg do coupon do new 4s, reg. do coupon do old 4s, reg.. do coupon do 5s, reg do coupon , D. of C. 3, 65s..., Atch. gen. 4s do adj. 4s Can. So. 2b C. & O. 4Vis do 5s C. fc N. W. c. 7s, do S, F. deb. 5s, Chicago Ter. 4s., doColo. So. 4s.. D. & It. G. 4s.... Erin gen. Is F. W. & D, C. N, Gen. Electric 5s., In.' Central is.... L. & N. mil. 4s,., M K. & T. 2s..., do 4u , MIVilN. T. C. Is AWi N. J. C. g. 5s..., .rmf No. Paclllo 3s..., .W.Z do 4s .137 N Y C ,fc K h la. .VITH N. & W. c. 4s... ,115Vj Orn. Nav. Is tlrt do 4m 109U 126V4 7P , 104H 106V, P9&, I0H !0.Wi 12711 114'-., K9i 100 U2!i 12ti 173' 4 UfT, U9Ti K3 Ip tOCVi 116V4 104 u.n; 91 ,112 O. S, L. Us... .US1! (lo con. 5s.. 10l(4 St. l'aul cons... UK at. P., C. & P. Is i n 1 do 5s Ill So. Pacific 4s.... PI So. Railway 5s.. SS'.SH. R. (t T. 6s.... VU Texas & P. Is... 7ii,4 do 2s , 77 (Union Pacific 4s. 113 I Wabash Is 117'4 do 2s Wit West Shore 4s... 70 ,'ls, Central Is. 9.'?4 'a. Centuries .. flunk ( leiirlngn. NEW YORK. Nov. CO.-ciearlngs, $333,. 503.626: balances. 19,929,956. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20.-ClearIng3, $21,315,324. balances, $3,325,357. BALTIMORE. Nov. 20.-Cloaring, $5,312, 197: balance, $474,966. BT. LOUIS, Nov. M.-Clearincf, $7,255,113; 12IVi Reading gen. 4s. 101 'J R. G. W" Is Kit. H L & I .M c. 5s. balances, J76S.S72; money, steady, at Blt7 tier cent; New York exchange, 26o premium bid, 35c asked. I CHICAGO, Nov. 20.-CIarin, J23,H4,S3S; balances, J2,3oo,393; New York exchange, par; sterling exchange, J4.mim.so. UOSTON, Nov. 20.-Clearlngs, J31,839,406; balances, j.',7l'l,765. CINCINNATI, Nov. 20.-eiearl!lgs, J2.829. 930; New York exchange, par; money, 3V4 4f0 per cent. rtoston Stock nnd Hand. UOSTON, Nov. 20.-Call lean, 334 per cent; time loans, 4jju per cent. Official prices: A.. T. A: S. F..., do pfd Amer. Sugar .... do pfd Am. Telephono .. Rostoli Al llostou Elevated. Hostou & Mo..., t;., U. &. Q Dominion Coal.., do pfd Federal Steel do pfd Fltchburg pfd ... aen. Electric ... do pfd Ed. Elec. Ill Mex. Central .... Mich. Telephone, N. E. G. & a... Old Dominion .., Rubber Union Pacific .... Union Land 3 West End 92., West. Electric .. 61?i m 116 137 217 tM'j l!'.i 137 12 113 M'i' 'On IIS 161 112 215 I3V4 K, .It 71'4 'Atchison 48 ......1W.4 ,V. E. G. & C. 63.. 67x Advcnturo 6 Alloiicz ji. co.... Atlantic .......... 27 llostou .V .moiu-.o-'j Hutto fc Hoston.. R) ....I c. lln.ln Mil I II I. ...... Centennial .... 'l?.,. ..Villi Humboldt Osceola IParrot . 25 ,. 7S . Bt-n 360 . K .2S9 qulnoy Santa Fo Cop. Tamarack Utah Mining Winona ... 23U ...378 ... 4GV4 Wolverines. Asked, New York MlnlUK Stooke. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-Tiia following nre tho closing quotations for mining snares today: ('hollar s Ohplr Crown Point 7 Con. Cal. & Va..i2o Deudwood V, Gould As Currle.,100 Halo Sc Norcross. 11 Homestako 0300 Iron Sliver 70 Mexican 22 Ontario C00 l'lymoutn Quicksilver ... do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard ... 10 ...125 ...700 .. 3.1 ... 23 ... 14 .. 22 ... 11 Union con. ... Yellow Jackat Brunswick' .... London Stock Qnotatloa. LONDON, Nov. 20.-4 p. m.-Closlng: Cons,, money do ncct Atchison Can. l'aclllc , .16 9-16 Erie 14V4 96 1l-16 do 1st pfd 414 VI nnnD(h.nnln Tl .1. WfRendlng 10V1 ...127t'5.No. I'nelflc pfd.. S3vl HI. P1111I Illinois Central!!'.12s iirumi 1 runit .... i . Anaconda 10 Louisville (.311 V. V. nfrl 111? N. Y. Central. '.141' Haua Alines 40 HAH SILVER-Qulet at 29Hd per ounce. MONEY 3Ji3V4 per cent; tho rato of dls count In tho open market for short bills Is 34 per cent; for threo months' bills, 3?i per cent. Condition of the Trennury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho J150,000,000 gold roservo In the division of redemption, shows: Avallablo cash balance, J137,10O,S6o; gold, $93,234,(38. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Nov. 20.-Money was In fair supply and easy today. Consequently It was Impossible to.niHlntaln discounts. The renewed decline in New York exchango Is attracting attention and tho Hank of Eng land is again undertaking to check the downward tendency of discount. On the Stock exchango business waB moderatoly uctlvo and tho tono was fairly good, though Inclined to dullness. Consols wero easier on tho uncertainty of future money. Homo rails wero mostly dull Americans wore un decided on unfavorable Wall street ad vices. They opened below parity nnd most stocks fell further. Thoy afterwards hard ened and closed Irregular. Union Pacifies, common nnd preerred, and Northern Pa cifies wero the features. Grand Trunks wero easier, Rio tlntos wero lower. The amount of bullion withdrawn from tho Hank of England on balanco today was 100.000. Spanish 4s closed at CS.62V4. Gold premium quoted nt Uucnos Ayres ut 133. NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Tho Commercial Advertiser's Loudon financial cablegram says: A fairly good business was done In the markets hero today. Tho tone of Amer icans was comparatively qtilot. but in them there was a broadening market with free Interchange, although prices wero little af lected. Loudon wanted Northern Pactllc and Union Pacific securities, tho latter on tho earnings report. Tho continent did little. Tho bank lost JC100.000 gold to Egypt. Call money was in good demand. Tho mar ket repaid to tho bank tho small amount due. but later borrowed as much more. HERLlN, Nov. 20. On tho boursn todav Americans were firm. Canadian Pacifies wero ealer. Locals were weak on realiza tions in view of the holiday tomorrow and th'i unsatisfactory reports from the uppor Sllcslnn mnnufiinturlng districts.' Hanks wera irregular. Exchango on London. 20m 41Hpfg for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 311 per cent; three months' bills, 4V4 per cent. PARIS. Nov. 20. Business on tho bourse today opened Inanimate. Later continual offers caused depression, Rio tlntos opened firm, but became easier. Delleers wero firm on dividend rumors. Toward thn close Homo In dustrlals strengthened. Three per cent rentes, lOOf 03c for thn account: ex chango on London, 23f 11c for checks; Span ish 4s closed at 69.20. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YOniC, Nov. 20. Trading on the Cotton exchange today was spasmodically actlvo with tho boars In control In the morning and tho bulls during tho latn ses sion. Whllo tho public was not conspicuous us an early operator the outside Investors later wero leading supporters of tho mar ket. Tho opening was easy, with prices 5 points lower to 2 points higher. Liverpool opened In accordance with our close of last night and soon lost a portion of tho ad vance. This led to confusion of opinion here, as the domestic news wa-i signally bullish. Heavy profit taking soon became general and bears pounded the near posi tions. Abnormally heavy port receipts capped tho climax so fur as hesitating holders were concerned and before tho sell ing movement ran Us courso prices wero down 10$17 points. Soon nfter midday the market displayed symptoms of returning strength and with the change In feeling shorts covered. Tho semi-weekly Interior receipts wero decidedly less than expected, tho estimates for thn week showed a radi cal falling off, whllo tho official reports from tho lending spot centers told of HffHa higher juices, with offerings light. This array or bullish factors completely routed tho bears. Investment orders camo In with Increasing rapidity and prices advanced rapidly. Covering was active In tho lust hour and shorts wero In dread of u bulge in Liverpool tomorrow. Wall street and tho south were prominent buyers. The closo wns Hteady. with prices net 4ff 3 points higher. Futures closed steady; November, 10.01c; December, !',9:'c; January, 9.87c; Feb ruary, 9.84o; March, 9.83o; April, 9.82c; May, 9,aie; June, 9.S0c; July. 9.76e; August, 9.67c; September, d.SOe. Spot closed quint and 3-lfio higher; middling uplands, lOUc; middling gulf, 10V4c; sales, 116 bnles. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. 20 -WOOL Tho tone, of the wool market here Is seady, but prices are not so firm 11s a week ago, owing, It U clutmed, to the depressing effect of the W. L, Strong & Co. failure, and dealers here aro wntchlng tho outcomo of affairs in connection with tho assignment very closely. They express the fear that tho falluro may havo tho effect of banishing temporal Hy the prospect of an advance in prlcos. Territory wools continue to head tho list of salee und 475MSo are asked for lino medium and fine scoured, staple nnd 50c for strictly stuple. Fleece wools are quiet, but nrlces are steady, with small offerings. Thn following aro the quota tions for leading descrlotlonii' Ohio und Pennsylvania fleeces X and above, 25'n26c; XX and above, 27(fi7Vte: de lalno, 2Sft29c; No. 1 combing. 28ST29c: No 'J, thren-elghts-blood. 24(2'c; coarso and braid, washed, 261127c, Michigan, Wisconsin, etc. X Michigan. 22W23c: No. 1 Michigan, combing, 27(62Sc: No. 2, 20fT28c; quirt.ir blood, washed, 26(i27c: coarso ami braid, washed, 25fJ26e; lino delaine, 24f25o. Un washed, medium, etc Kentucky and In diana quarter-btood. combing, 23'Tr24o; threa-eiehts-blood,, 23Gi24c; Missouri quarter blood, combing, 22123c; thrre-clglits-blood 22T(23c: braid combing. 20ff21c; Iako and Georgia, 22B23c. Territory, scoured basis Montana npd Wyoming, fine medium and lino. 17JT18C, scoured. 4S?il9c; staple, 50c; Utah, line medium and line, 17if 18c: scoured, 47W4Sc: staple, (Wc; Idaho, lino medium and fine, 15T(16c; scoured, 47'5'45c; staple. SOc. Australian, tcoured basis, spot prlcs -'Combing, superfine, nominal nt 73075c; need, I.SfiTCc; uverage, i!2fT67c. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 20. WOOI-Demand light; stocks largo and generally firmly '"MANCHESTER. Nov. 20.-Cloths mil yum business moderate at hardening prices. Oil Market. OIL CITY, I'a Nov. 20,-OIL-Credlt bftl nnces. $1.03; certificates, no bid; shipments M.591 bbls.. avenge 99.769 bbls.; runs 105,962 bbls.. average &'.262 bbls. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-OILS-Cottonsee(l, dull" prime crude, S9o; prime yellow, S3e. Potrolouin, steady. Turpentine, dull, 43'4 4F4lc. LONDON, Nov. 20. OILS-Cnlcutta Un seed, spot, 59s. Linseed oil, 3ls 7Vid, Tur pcutlno spirits, 20s 9d, MluiifupollA Wlient Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 20. WHEAT Caeh. 7c; December, 72Ho; May, 735ti'5,ic, On track: No, 1 hard. 76c; No. 1 northern, 74c; No 2 northern. 72c. FLOUR -First patent, $1,101 1.20; spcond patents, $3,s5U4.C0; llrst clears, J2.90'a3,00; second clears, $2,15112.25. BRAN In bulk, Jll.50ail.J3. .. OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oholce Beef Cattle- tad Feeders Inlly Btendy with Twterdgy, HOGS OPEN NICKEL LOWER. CLOSE STRONG Fnt Sheep and I.amli In Go4 Demand nt About Steady rrloe Feeder Alio Morril Freely at Yes terday' Qnotatlon. SOUTH Receipts were: Official Monday Offlclul Tuesday OMAHA, Nov. 20 Cattle, ... P.ino Hogs. Sheep. 4,295 4.5JO 1.. 4,362 12,100 ,01Z Two days this week.... 9,462 16,455 11,542 Same days last week. ...10,071 10,417 11.497 Same week before 2,612 7.74 S 8,315 Same threo weeks ago.. 9,607 9,933 17,819 Same four weeks ago.. 8,944 6,007 21,16s Averago price paid for hogs for tho last several days, with comparisons: I 1900. 1S99.1S93.1S97.1896.1S95.1894. Nov. Nvo. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nox-. Nov. 4 MV 4 60 4 54 1 4 tj;: 4 64Vt 67VJ 4 70'ij 6S'4 4 78f 4 S.1i; 4 73Ji 4 67H 4 82'i 4 90H 82V4: 4 7SW 4 74 4 01 S tJ 3 29 .1 43 4 44 4 04 3 45 3 41 3 27 f 44 4 45 4 04 3 47 3 43 3 SO 4 39 4 02 3 51 3 43 S 31 3 33 3 52 3 44 3 21 3 35 4 41 4 01 3 46 3 17 3 36 4 50 4 02 3 55 .1 23 3 45 4 M 4 03 3 52 8 51 3 45 4 42 i 0 3 43 3 41 S 2S 3 39 4 29 4 03 S 47 3 31 S 27 4 41 4 02 3 43 3 S2 8 17 3 39 3 44 8 38 S 22 3 45 4 43 3 94 8 34 3 23 8 44 4 84 .1 M 8 41 3 25 3 46 4 84 3(0 3 J5 3 27 8 41 4 37 8 84 8 35 .1 31 3 18 8 45 4 45 3 87 3 38 3 82 8 11 4 48 3 86 8 85 8 82 8 14 41 3 28 8 34 3 IS 3 89 4 O 3 88 3 84 8 IS 3 42 4 56 Indicates Sunday. The official number of ears of stock brought In today by each tod was: r. Cattle. HogP. Bhecp. C., M. & St. P. Ry 1 if O. & St. L. Ry.... .7 3 Mo. Paellln Ttv t Union Pac. System 49 30 C. ft N. W. hy 8. C. & P. Ry i C, St. P.. M, & O. Ry 2o 10 4 B. & M. R. R. n...... ! 44 31 7 '., B. & Q, Ry 4 jo K. C. & St. J... 1 1 C. , H. I, Sc P. Ry., ast.... .1 Jo C, R. I. & P. Ry., west.... la.. Illinois Central 2 2.. Total receipts 163 1f3 S The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 161 1,477 818 d. H. Hammond Co 433 1,104 3S7 Swift and Company im 2,617 861 Cudahy Packlnc Co 895 3.244 1,213 Armour & Co 669 2,124 .... R. Becker A Began ISO Vansant & Co M) f iJl Car.e';,- 53 Lobman & Co 175 W. I. Stephon 172 Hill & Huntrlngcr in Benton & Underwood,... 4? Livingstone A Schaller.. 55 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 440 H. L. Dennis .t Co 161 H. F. Hobblck 5 A. S. Mawhlnney 26 Other buyers 646 .... 4,791 Totnls 4,343 12090 7.337 CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run of cattlo hero today, but the market was In better shapo nil around than It was yesterday. There wero about thlrty-flvo cars of corn cattlo included In tho receipts and packers took hold with considerable life und bought thorn up at not far from steady prices. In somo cases tho light handy weights that JUBt suited the buyers brought perhaps a little stronger prices, but as a rule the market wan Just about steady as compared with yesterday. The supply of cows and heifers was not particularly heavy, only about twenty-six cars being reported on salo. Tho market was none too ncttve and barely steady. The good kind moved more readily than tho less desirable grades, but sellers found it rather difficult to got steady prices for the general run. There was a little more life to the stocker and feeder trado than was the case yoater day. Tho good heavyweight cattle found ready sale at steady to stronger prices and It was not long before the yards were cleared of cattle answering to that de scription. Tho Unlit and common kinds were not In as good demand, but still ? rices did not leem to go any lower than hey were yesterday. There were very few western grass beef cattlo on sale this morning, but, as has been the case all along, the demand for them was in good shape and sellers had no troublo to get steady prices for them If they wero at nil good. Weetern crura cows also sold close to steady and good heavy feeders brought steady to stronger firlc.es, while the loss desirable grados sold n about yesterday's notches, ftepreecnta tlvo sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 765 $3 75 47 1171 C 00 It 1301 4 55 24 1206 6 00 Av. Pr. ... 765 $3 75 ...1301 4 55 ...1186 4 65 ...10X7 4 SO ...1088 4 fO ...110.) 4 85 u 1112 r no 47 1278 5 C6 1 1340 5 05 15 1138 5 15 20 40 61 1 4 11 1 2 1 4 1 I) i5;;;;; 3 9 1 o i"!!! i... i 20 1 4 1 3 20 6 2 2..,,. 14 4 6 n'.'.Y.'. 4 8 l..M. 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 951 991 6 00 20. .1377 6 80 5 05 1 (V) COWS. ... 720 ... 797 ... 913 ...lono ... .133 ... 630 ... 915 ... 890 ... 890 ... 790 ... 800 ... 920 ...1000 ... 935 ... 1)10 ...1100 ...1260 ... 996 ...1W0 ... 955 ...1020 ...1053 ... 852 ... 911 ...1260 ...1160 ... 993 ... 602 ... 980 ... 785 ... 986 ... 865 ... 876 ...1009 ...1520 ...1336 ...1170 ...1260 ...1246 ...1070 ...1130 ... 300 ... 210 ... 70 1, .. 920 ..1040 ..1053 ..1140 .. 900 .. 950 .. 866 ..1000 ..1120 .. 960 .. 959 ..1052 ..1110 ..1085 ..1120 .. 901 ..1200 ..1032 ..1060 ..1130 ..1012 ..1036 ..1105 ..1052 .. 992 ..1140 ..1107 ..1340 ..1330 ..1123 .. 901 .. 446 .. 9C0 ..1060 .. 90 .. BOO .. 9J0 ..1460 ..1074 ..1230 3 09 3 CO .1 no 2 00 3 00 .1 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 .1 00 3 00 3 03 3 10 3 20 3 25 3 23 3 23 .1 23 .1 25 3 25 .1 40 3 SO I) 50 3 CO 3 CO 3 73 3 80 3 SO 4 00 4 10 4 50 .1 25 4 00 4 50 2 80 2 85 2 90 2 90 3 10 3 60 1 65 1 rr. 2 oo 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 20 2 25 2 30 2 35 2 4) 2 40 2 5') 2 M) 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 6i 2 70 2 70 2 -0 3 13 1 1 1 8 3 10 7 31 14 1 17 4 20 i i 17 56 2 12 17 5 20 4 2 80 2 83 2 90 2 ! 2 W 2 90 3 (10 20.. 14. HEIFERS. 2 90 8 3 10 1 3 00 1 BULLS. 2 ".3 2 13 2 60 2 fiO 2 60 2 7R 2l"! CALVES. 3 S5 1 5 00 1 530 1 STAGS. 90 170 120 5 50 5 50 C 75 1.... .1200 2 00 STOCK cows 2 00 AND 1H0IFERS. 3 833 2 85 1... 430 1.... 2.... 0.... 2.... 5.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1..., 7.... I: i.... 94.... 25.... 30.... 40.... 510 790 783 750 464 2 00 2 00 2 60 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 S3 1 690 6 812 8 677 3 700 2 435 2 466 2 90 3 05 .1 15 .1 15 3 20 3 73 620 530 STOCK CAL.VES. 300 3 SJ 200 4 26 STOOKERS AND FEEDERS. 470 2 75 830 8 85 , 740 600 630 933 , 79i) 740 600 894 893 916 2 "5 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 CO S 20 3 20 8 50 3 23 2.1... 1... 24... 26... t it'.'.'. ji... 844 660 916 870 903 616 466 765 857 315 3 60 .1 65 3 70 3 70 3 75 .1 75 3 75 3 f0 3 X it:: NEBRASKA. No. 20 feeders K bulls.. . Av, Pr. No. Av. Pr. :i 5'j .1 70 2 50 3 50 3 80 3 70 6 00 2 83 3 10 3 10 3 70 3 77Vi .1 ! 4 ) .1 5) 2 33 SIX 3 75 .1 20 4 no .1 50 3 70 3 60 3 45 3 60 2 ') 2 60 !l 00 3 70 3 40 4 15 2 10 5 JO 27 Tex. fds. 913 9 feeders.. 1037 S3 feeders.. 1125 863 25 feeders.. 9S0 1 feeder... 112a 11 feeders.. 1000 71 feeders.. 701 25 cows 789 1 feeder. RSO 995 47 feeders. 2 feeders. 1 calf 8 cows,. . . . 975 . 120 .1020 . 760 2 cows, . . 2 cows. . . 1 cow 1 bull 14 ffeders 20 feeders. 26 feeders. 34 cows., . 6 cows 5 cows, . .. .1050 . 845 . 870 .12S0 . 300 , (HI , 923 SS2 , m , 794 1 heifer.. 1 bull.... ..1070 2 feeders. 763 22 feeders.. in feeders.. Mi 10 feeders.. 1100 110 mcers.. 923 . at cows,. 757 COLORADO. 100 fenders. 600 $3 SO 6 cows.... 12 cows 1133 2 10 Brandt Bros. Colo. 870 $2 00 7 feeders.. 952 8 GO 43 feeders, 901 950 3 60 3 no 3 O) 2 50 '4 feeders,. 915 aw i sieer. 1 feeder... wj 26 feeders. .1012 10 rows 974 1 cow 1140 3 60 1 stag 1590 H. Clcrdts Colo. A 60 1 HUH 1330 J. fJuplln-Wyo. .1 40 1 bull 1370 3 40 1 feeder.., 1220 aw 1 feeders. .1027 8 90 Modlsett Bros. Neb, 28 feeders.. 10)0 3 90 24 feeder 1 stag 930 3 60 $ 4 06 J. M. Adams-Neb, id cows 883 25 3 bulls 1430 i (0 15 cows 947 ' N. 24 feeders.. 619 2 feeders.. 9X" 2 feeders.. 690 2 feeders.. 740 ? rows 1073 1 heifer.... 630 5 cows S70 14 steers... .1300 . . S, 30 feeders.. 662 6 cows Hd3 2 SO Andrews -Colo. 4 10 3 60 3 60 3 00 2 65 3 20 11 feeders.. 935 3 60 4 10 4 10 2 65 3 10 8 40 7 feeders.. 707 1 feeder... 600 6 cows 1014 1 cow 1030 4 cows, ...,1017 2 00 Trollipo wyo. 4 20 Schneider-Colo. 3 70 19 cows S71 2 .13 1 cow 840 3 70 2 feeders.. 780 .1 23 3 25 3 00 3 feeders.. 786 3.) feeders., lose i n Scows... 2 feeders.. 670 .1 (O 7 cows... -4 feeders.. M6 S 63 6 cows... 8 feeders., 916 3 00 2 cows... D. O Crntt.fnrfl-.Wh. ,.1046 , 937 . 976 .1000 3 40 2 40 2 95 2 93 20 feeders., 899 3 40 ., Kent A Blssell-S. D. 43 cows 944 3 00 7 teors....l017 90 cows S47 2 65 1 steer 1200 2 COW 970 '' TS 2 rows 1060 8 85 4 33 8 25 Hoas There was tho' heaviest run of 110KS hern In, int. ll,nr linn nrrlveri Mlnre July 10, when 13,534 head were on sale, Other murKeis reported a decline of a iuckci nna later Chicago camo 6ST10C lower. This mnr ket opened (in closn to to lower, with the first sales going at $l.12V4 and $4.76. Packers wero an out looking for hogs und the mar ket kept getting moro actlvo nnd It soon becamo npparent that In splto of tho liberal run there wero no more than buyers wanted. After tho first few loads had changed bands tho market firmed up, with the long string going at $4.75 and $4.77'.r. and a high as $l.b0 and $4.S2V4 was paid. Several of the trains were lato in arriving and packers bought im Dm Innt urrlvuln. hs fast (is they came In at $1.75 and $4.77V4, but inu.iuy ai M.f,tt. It was a good, ttOllVC market all the way through and everything that was In was sold by about 9 o'clock. There were oulto a few nlirs on salo this morning and thoy sold largely from $4.40 to $4.60. As will bo seen from tho table of verage prices, the market today, in splto of the aecllne of tho last Inn ,1nvi. I still a. shndo higher than it was on Tuesday of last representative sales 30 ,...!07 ...234 ,..296 ...296 ...303 ...301 ,..297 ,..181 ...365 ...278 :32 297 .294 .283 .167 .263 .301 ,24 .178 ....233 ....194 ....306 .,..291 ....277 ....218 ....279 ....250 ..229 ....290 ....282 ....220 ....256 ....262 .....141 77U 4 77 5 4 "Hi 4 77(5 4 77V4 4 SO 4 H) 4 80 4 S21J ..219 ..220 ..326 ..292 mJ. .UJ C3... 70 257 68 243 73 250 SHEEP There was n fairly liberal run of sheep hero today, hut the samo as yesterday, tho bulk of the receipts were trade up of feeders, Packers were all look ing for fat stuff and bought up what was offered In good season at steady prices, Sheep sold as high as $4.00 and lambs brought $5.10, which, considering quality, Is about steady. Tho demand for feeders was also In good shape and anything at all nood met with ready sale at steady to strong prices. Yesterday's supply was well cleaned up and the demand today seemed to be fully ils good. Quotations: Choice fed wethers, $4.C0g 4.15: fair to good fed wethers. $3.90ji4.00; choice grass wethers, $3.85fSf4.00: fair to good grass wethers, $3.65,5jrJ.86; choice ewes, $3.23'ii3.60: fair to good ewes, $3.00i'(f3.IB: choice spring Iambs, J3.O0iJ5.25; talr to good spring lambs, $4,763T.00: faeder ewes, $2.2Sf 3.O0: feeder wethers, $3.t04M75; feeder laruos, n.wsii.r). ji7jreeni'.iuve emeu; No. 4 Iowa cull ewes 1 fed buck 1 fed goat 1 fed goat 16 Iowa fed ewes 16 fed ewes 468 Nebraska fed wethers 20 fed yearlings 21 fed lambs 7 Iowa fed lambs 272 fed lambs 10 cull owes 5 feeding ewe 224 Wyoming feeder lambs 82 cull lambs 2 sheep 110 Wyoming ewes 10 Nebraska wethers 1578 Nebraska feeder wtthera.... 2 feeding wethers 17 grass wethors 1 cull lambs 437 Nebraska wethers , 69 feeding Iambi 445 Wyoming feeder lambs 158 feeding lambs 668 feeding lambs 3 cull ewes , 2 cull ewes , 4 buck Iamb 96 feeder ewes 228 feeder wether 10 feeder wothcrs 340 Nebraska fed wethers 216 Nebraska fed wethers 22 fed wethers 118 fed wethers ,. 28 feeder Iambs lit feeder lambs 100 Nebraska fed lambs 1 cow 910 2 73 1 COW 1020 2 75 wee wo. av. on. it. No. Av. Hh. Pr. 43 74 ... 4 75 41 265 ... 4 75 10... ...116 ... 4 0 60 212 ... 4 75 16 87 ... 4 45 62 275 40 4 73 18 116 ... 4 50 A5 216 120 4 75 IS 95 ... $4 50 63 280 80 4 76 62 80 ... 4 60 61 299 40 4 75 61 94 ... 4 60 66 273 40 4 75 44 95 ... 4 CO 62 2S3 80 4 76 129 117 ... 4 TO 63 241 1ft) 4 76 78 122 ... 4 65 114 R12 2O0 4 75 17. .....230 ... 4 66 63 J74 40 4 75 103 152 ... 4 70 57 297 80 4 75 84 208 4 0 4 70 64 272 80 4 75 63 273 40 4 72 VJ 69 284 80 4 "6 66 342 ... 4 Vn 60 363 160 4 76 82 267 ... 4 72H 69 222 40 4 76 76 201 40 4 72l 31. .....290 40 4 75 63 245 40 4 72 70 237 80 4 75 61 342 240 4 72 W 66 21 ... 4 76 60 333 80 4 72 J 67 309 40 4 75 82 263 ... 4 72V4 71......26S 160 4 7 61 302 ... 4 7?J 71...T. .213 40 4 75 68 316 200 4 724 23 422 ... 4 73 61 282 80 4 72V4 39 221 ... 4 75 67 281 80 4 72j5 69 278 ... 4 73 94 .134 160 4 72W 61 243 40 4 75 99 177 ... 4 72Vi SI 227 SO 4 73 80 202 80 4 72V4 73 2S4 ... 4 75 61 90S 220 4 72U p5 2(B 40 4 75 47 328 ... 4 Hi, 43 149 ... 4 75 62 812 240 4 72l 62 271 80 4 75 63 263 40 4 72VJ 68 283 40 4 75 84 191 40 4 72(i 71 249 ... 4 75 71 22S 40 4 -2V4 71 21.1 120 4 75 68 S06 40 4 721, 11 260 ... 4 76 66 299 ... 4 72 5 66..... .21 160 4 73 6S 280 1 60 4 f2Vi 81 18S ... 4 75 6l....l,26 120 4 72U 79 200 80 4 75 65 205 80 4 72' 66 216 40 4 75 41 344 80 4 72'i 78 270 40 4 75 61 .113 80 4 "21.4 99 217 80 4 75 50 302 2(1 4 72V4 83 229 10) 4 73 44 330 SO t T1U, 64 338 40 4 75 79 22'J 40 1 72V5 62 302 ... 4 73 71 221 120 4 72'4 37 261 40 4 75 51 .145 SO 4 72 61 251 ... 4 73 73 302 160 4 2!i 71 239 420 4 73 66 219 80 4 '."-J 62 291 120 4 75 120 4 72V. 68 291 120 4 75 ... 4 721J 60 307 40 4 75 80 4 72V4 60 278 ... 4 7.1 40 4 72U m..-S!0 120 I 75 40 4 72Va 66 80S ... 4 73 80 4 72Vi 67 26.1 ... 4 73 59 .T501 ... 4 72ti 77 219 120 4 "5 v. 4 72V4 61 243 160 4 75 93 181 ... 4 721, 84 201 ... I 73 61 365 ... 4 72U 79 22!) 160 4 75 10 4 73 R.1 S15 40 4 73 AO A r.o ,en 1,11 a 7?ii 48 297 60 4 76 67 298 SO 4 77 160 4 75 61 207 ... 4 77 4 ... 4 75 68 260 SO 4 77tt 90 167 40 4 75 69 262 ... 4 77V5 62 269 SO 4 73 C8 240 80 4 77V4 56 301 ... 4 76 (W 303 SO 4 77t4 80, 4 75 64 295 80 4 77t ... 4 75 61.. ,.,.249 ... 4 77V5 ... 4 75 61 276 80 4 17 ... 4 76 n 237 120 4 77U ... 4 75 07 311 ... 4 77 120 4 75 61. ...328 40 4 77V4 40 4 75 106 176 ... 4 77(1 200 4 75 62 272 ... 4 77(5 64 279 120 4 73 64 .100 40 4 7U 160 4 73 2S 236 ... 4'77Vj 120 4 75 ' 39 301 ... 4 77Va 40 4 75 61 274 ... 4 774 280 4 64 323 120 4 77H 40 4 73 69 260 80 4 77(4 180 4 75 75 277 120 4 771? 160 4 76 61 279 411 4 77lt .(! 4 i. t 344 100 120 4 75 60 .139 ... 40 4 76 3.1 345 ... 40 4 75 71 260 200 80 4 73 60 360 120 120 4 73 64 254 ... ... 4 75 26 30.1 ... 160 4 75 81 2S7 SO 80 4 76 46 240 ... 40 4 75 Av. Pr. 103 $2 60 140 ,1 CO 110 3 25 60 3 25 141 3 60 133 3 l 107 4 00 80 4 00 103 4 85 105 5 00 7.1 6 10 79 2 00 S4 2 6U S3 2 60 37 3 HO 125 3 (X) 90 3 35 75 3 SO 92 3 85 70 3 83 110 .1 90 CO 4 00 110 4 00 64 4 23 64 4 23 67 4 SO 61 4 40 76 1 60 76 2 00 63 2 60 79 2 75 77 3 80 93 3 80 111 3 (V) 112 8 90 97 4 00 84 4 no 66 4 13 71 4 45 78 4 S3 .St. I.onl l.lvr .Stock. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 20,-CATTLE-Rocrlpts, 5.400 head, Indludlng 1,800 Texan; market etoady for natives, easy for Texans; native shipping nnd export btecrs. $4,6055.63; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $3.605.30; stents under 1,000 Ins., $.1. 00ft f .75; Blockers and feeders, $2.50'S4.50: cows nml heifers, $2.O01i4.75; canners. $1.25f(2.75; bulls. ti.Oim 4.25; Texas and Indian steers, $3.20'(fl,CO; cows nnd heifers, $2.30'tc.l,40. .HOQS Receipts, 9,900 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $1.7((1.83; packers, $4,7514.85; butchers. $4.K54.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, moo head; market steady; native muttons, $3.63 (ii4.H0; lambs, $l.25'i5.25; culls and bucks, $2.003.60; Blockers, $2.00-33.60. .Slock In NIbTiI, Following are tho receipts nt tho four principal western markets November 20: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha. 4,362 12.100 7.013 Chicago , 7,000 40,0)0 H,(r Kansaa City 17,000 is.nno 7,V St. Louis 6,400 9,900 1.100 Totals 33,762 80,000 29.912 'mt York 1,1 vr Slock, NEW YORK. Nov. SO. BEEVES--He-celpts. 1,160 head; nothing doing: iioml nal'y weik; cables higher: live cuttle, Hit 12'4c per lb.: refrigerator beef. 9li1,9c per lb.: shipments, 610 cattle, 1,190 sheep and 4,460 quarters of beef. CALVES-Rccelpts, 163 head; market Hat and 13a lower; veals, $L5Uf8.W; grasscis, $2 2.VU2.75; yearlings, J2.OMt2.35. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, :t,760 head, dull and 10W23o lower; sheep. $2.00i J.16; lambs, $i.ooiri..i2ii; choice, $5.25; culls, $J..n"l3.76; no stiles nt Cahnd.x lambs. llOtlS Hecelpts, 4,930 head; market lower; prime Ohio hogs, $5.20; stato hogs, $5.25. ciucAtso livh ?rocTc MAUICr.T. Hop; iitrrulty Ten Cri(i Loner Mi-pi nnd I.hiiiIik Sinn, -mlI.CA KV, 20. -CATTLE -Receipts. i,O0O head, Including 600 westerns and 260 Texans, steers steady nnd slow; butcher stock, westerns and Texans steady; na tives, good to prime steers, $3,301(3.80; poor to medium. $ ;v,.-,.r.; (-elected feeders, ?ipiivy.' " I 35. mixed stockcrs, slow. $2:.1o'l!3.i0; cows, $.' 63'.f l.23; heifers, $2.75W 4.ini canners, Jl 7.Vu2.6i; bulls, $2.TM(t.4; calves, steady. ,M.on.i;,.73. Texans, receipts. -,.'!cJl,.''iJ.,'Hl ,m "''lo todav, four carloads, at $4.2j; Texas fed steers, $1,00111. !K; Texas grass steers, $3 sou 4 13; Texas bulls, $2.60 W3..-.0. llOOR -Rocelptg today, 40.000 head: esti mated I loft over, (i.0.0, generally 10c lower; top. $l.92Vi; tnlxrd and butchers, $4.65W 4,921-j! good to i hoi. .. heavy, $1.707(4. f2'i; rough heavy. M 65fl 65, light, $1.0)01.92(4; bulk of salei. $1 75't I ST'3 ' SHEEP AND LA .MllK Receipts, 11.000 head; sheep und lamb:i, slow In 10c lower; good to choice wethers. $3 9i.ji 4.20; fair to cholco mixed, $3.COj(3 95; western sheep, $3.9(MT4.20, Texas sheep, $2 6011.1.60; natlvo lambs, $1.40tf5.20; western lambs, $I.T5fl0.10. Knnsns Cltv l,lr Stock. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 20-C'ATTLERr-celpts, 13,000 natives, 2,0X1 Texans, 600 calves. All clastcs of killing steers slow ut steady to 10c lower: butcher cows nnd heavy fod ers wauled at steady prices, common slock lower; natlvo steers, $4.6.1(5 35; stockers and feeders. $3.237f4.15; butcher cows and heif ers. $.10V(f4,13: canners, $2,507(3.(0; fed west erns. $.1 65 jf 1.63; wintered Texans, $1.60Hr. 75; grass Tcxunrv $2.!XK3.40; calves, $.1 50(0.2f). Hons-Itecclpts. ls.ooo head; good de. mitnd nt steady to 6c lower: heavy, $l.S5'(r 4.90; mixed, $l.kC4.90; light, $l.75if4.90; pigs, $4.631.14.75. SHEEP AND 7.AMIIS-Recelpts, 7,?00 head; early arrivals steadv; market weak ened and closed 101,150 lower: lambs, $l.9-yu' D.25; muttons, $.1.75fii4.S0; stockcru und feed ers, $3.25aa.40; culls. $2,751(3.23, SI. Joseph 1,1 r Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 20.-(Spe-clal.) -Thn Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, l.WO head; market steady to strong; qunllty poor: nallveii, $1. 00113.23; Texas and westerns, $3.25itT3.25: cows and heifers, S2.nOlf4.50; bulls nnd stags. $2.WV(iM.60; yearlings nnd calves, $,1.no f4.25; stockers and feeders, J3.U0jil.OO; Mais, $l.n0ft6.23. IK (IS Rocelpt.M, 10,000 head; market Mt 10s lower: all gradec, $l.75irl.S7Vi; bulk of sales $4..7'ii'lf4.S2V4. SHKEP-Recelpts, J,300 head; market 10 1f25o lower. 13 vu pa rated mid Dried Fruit. NEW YORK, Nov. 20. EVAPORATED APIW.ES-Thero wa a fairly active sales movement noted for evaporated apples, with tho market ruling firm at unchuugeil prices, but deslrablo grades were held higher. State, conimon, was quoted from 4fJc.; prime, 4?i!u'o; choice, CVs'tiOc; fancy, CALIFORNIA DRIED FIUTITS-Market dull but steady ut unchanged prices. Prunes wero quoted from .Tty'SHo per lb., as to sl7.o and quality. Apricots, Royal, lldjllo; .Moor Park, 15W16c. Peaches, peeled, 16S'30c; unpeclcd, 6';9c. SiiHiit" Market. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 20.-SUOAR-Qulet: open kettle, SH'JtSc: open kettle, centrifugal. STiW-ic; centrifugal granu lated, 4 15-16c; whites, I'i&tHo; yellows, I Ol'fco: seconds, 31f4c. MOLASSES-Stcady; open kettle, 19'fl3lc; centrifugal. S5?18c; syrup., steady, 2(i(26c. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.- SrCiAR-llnw, firm: fair refining, 3"ic: centrifugal, 96 lest, 4,c; molasses sugar, .IHc; refined, steady; crushed, 6o; powdered, 5.70o; granulated, G.Coc. Xott York Dry CiioiU, NEW YORK, Nov. 20.--DRV OOODR Thero has been a feeling of Increased firm ness In tho dry goods market, dun to the lilgher prices for raw cottons, With u con tinued steady market for tho raw materl.il thcro Is likely to bo In tho Judgment of authorlt'os a higher level established for dry goods. Somo new prices have been mado on tickings and prints, tho former showing an advance of i4c. Jobbers nro doing a clearlng-up business. DeWITT'S Witch Hazel SALVE A well known cure f op Piles ThlSBalvc cannot be equalled wherever asoothliiBaml tiealliiR antiseptic appli cation Is needed. It quickly cures sores, cuts, burns and scalds without leaving a ecar. For piles, eczema and all akin diseases It Is considered infallible. Beware of Counterfeits Unscrupulous persons may otTor you worthless Imitations. Take only tlieor iRinal DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Gar Service THE COMMANDING GENERAL iftt tif fc When Ocneral I.ee comes to Omaha be will not And as handsome an offlca awsttlng him as tho ono occupied by former generals commanding tho De partment of tho Missouri. This office on the fifth floor of The fleo Rullding Is now vacant. It would mako tho handsomest ofllco In town for somo one. ,jt jfi ji jt, j& jA C? R. C. PETERS & CO., RENTAL Ail NT, Ground Tloor, Bee lluildiiif. H.R.PEWEY&CO. GOOMdlirUrEBlDG. CRAMCH I03MST 0,- i ii'rH 1 JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone 1039. Omaha, Not COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS uuauu utr iuiuu. CorrMpondenc: John A. Warran Ca Mmt wlrt to ChJao and hit Ytrft