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THE OMAHA DALLY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2rt, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Traden Desert Other Markets to Orowd the
Corn Pit.
PHILLIPS' UNLOADING INDUCES REACTION
tWIirnt llnles Dnll nnd Fentnrelpss
Ont Stlrk In the Sump Old lint
Pro villous Arc ."Ncalectrd nnd
Dull, CloiiliiK I'll I rl y Steady.
CHICAGO, Nov. 22. Tho November corn
deal monopolized attention to 11 ureal ex
tent on tho Hoard of Trado today, that do
Hvory, on welt us for December, closing ',4c
higher. Wheat was dull nnd cloded un
changed. OatH nt tho closo was ',ic higher
and provisions a sliado to Ea lower.'
Tho corn jilt was crowded to tho last
Inch nt tho opening, other markets being
almost deserted by traders. November
opened nt from o to 4JV4o nnd soon
touched 47c under heavy bidding, but Mr.
l'hllllps, who Is credited with controlling
that option, sold a few D.OOO-liuslicl lots and
a reaction followed. A snlo wns mudo at
He, but It was a nuke, ns tho market reully
stood nt 4414o. Tho market becamo much
uulotcr towurd tho close. Acccplnnccs wero
light and tho wi'iilhcr was reported ns be
ing again unfavorable. December corn
wild at between .ToTfriCific and 3Cc. closing
u higher at Mo; November closed Ho
higher at 45Hc! receipts were 311 cars, only
o vp n teen of which graded contract.
Wheat ruled dull und featureless, Cable
wero linn nnd receipts light. Theso fac
tors caused n better tono following easi
ness at tho Btnrt, when tho benrlshncos of
local trailers and tho nbsencn of commis
sion housn trado wns fqlt. December
opened n shodo to W(Ha lower at 714c to
7Uc, touched 71c, rallied to 71'ic on cash
Bales of 210,000' binhi'ls nnd closed steadv
and unchanged nt 71i71V4c. Now York
reported twenty-llvo loads taken for ex
port. Hcnboard clearances In wheat and
flour wero etiml to 4Sl,fi00 bushels, l'rl
mnry receipts aggregated fiTC.OOO bushels,
compared with l.lM.Ouo bushels last year.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported 360 cars,
ugalnst 33) last week and 705 a year ago.
Local receipts wero 110 cars, ono of con
tract grade.
Oats stuck In tho samn old rut nnd made
no attempt to get out of It. Prices
scarcely stirred, but tho general tono was
Ilrm In sympathy with corn. December
sold at between 21T4'&22o nnd closed ',4c
Mgher at 217(22c; receipts wero nlnety-ono
curs.
Provisions wero neglected and dull. Tho
market opened lower on heavy ,hog re
ceipts and lower prices at tho yardH. Fluc
tuations wero narrow and tho closo fairly
steady. January pork closed Do lower nt
$11.7214; January Inrd 214c lower at JC.R5 and
January ribs a shodo lower nt in.30fifi.32V4,
Estimated receipts tomorow: Wheat, 140
cars: corn, 350 cars; oats, 12i cars; hogs,
KJ.000 houd. "
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Artlcies. Open. nign. Low. ciosc. Ycsy.
Wheat
Nov,
Dec.
Jnn.
Com
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oats-
Nov.
Dec.
May
Pork
Nov.
Jan.
May
v.
Duo.
Jan.
Mny
Whs
Nov.
Jan.
May
imnw 7i Tin Tin
71UW54 71i 71 71?;SV4 71RH
72'i 7iy 72U 72Vi
45 ?41 47 44 4514 45
S3T4W38 3C4 30W30 36H 3."Ti
36MM4 3Ci 36 3814
21; 21?; 21i 214 21H
21H 22 21T4 SlVcTJS 21if'4
21 2P.4 21 24&24H 23'24
L 11 00 11 00
11 80 11 SO 11 70 11 7714 11 Sil4
11 75 11 7714 11 75 11 75 11 7714
7 1214 7 1214 7 10 7 1214 7 15
0 9714 6 97'4 C 915 6 97'4 7 0214
0 RT, 6 8714 G S214 fi 85 6 SVA
6 87W 0 8714 6 S7J4 6 8714 C 90
7 75 7 75 7 .75 7 75 7 70
fi 30 fi 3214 0 25 C 2214 C 3214
0 30 6 35 C 30 0 35 6 35
No. 2.
Cash quotations ware as follows:
FLOUR Easy: winter patents. J3.7OS3.90:
straights, $3.1CHjj3.G0; clears, J2.90ft3.40; spring
specials, J3.40: patents, J3.COC3.90; straights.
J3.0iH3.45: bakers. J2.20Cr2.75.
WHKAT No. 3, CG!4&72c;,No. 2 red, TIM
CORN-No. 2, 4"4!4G-15i4c; No. 2 yellow,
OATS No. 2. 22c; No.,3 white, 25&ff25?ic ;
No. 3 white, 2Uifc','Cc.
RYE No. 2. 4511c
HARLEY (Jood feeding, 3940c; fair to
cholco mnltlmr. OoiilOOc.
I SEEDS-Flax, No. 1. J1.C914W1.70: No. 1
northwestern, $1.71. Prime timothy, J4.104P
4.20. Clover, contract grndo, J10.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., J10.87U
Cfll.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs.. J7.10Q7.1214. Short
ribs sides (loose). J7.25fP7.75. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). t'i.$lWa-lV&. Short clear
sides (boxed). JG.855iC.95.
WHISKY Baals of high wines, per gal.,
J1.27.
SUGAR Cut loaf. JC.15: granulated, J5.75;
confectioners' A, J5.55; oft A. J5.40.
Following aro the receipts and shipments
for today:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls..... 20,000 10,000
"Wheat, bll..... 195,000 297,000
Corn, lui 227,000 481,000
' Oats, bu 126,000 98,000
Ryo. bu 1,000 3,000
Barley, bu 97,000 14,000
On the Produco exrhange today the but
ter market was dull: creameries, ir?t25c;
dairies, 121422c. Cheese, active at lOMUVic.
Kggs, ciulet at 18fl22c.
NEW YORIC GENERAL SIAniCET.
I Qnotailona of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22,-FLOUR-Rccelpts,
26,090 bbls.; oxports, 565 bbls.; market
well sustained and fairly ncttvo without
change; winter patents, $3.00:83.90; win
ter Btrnlghts. J3.4ftiJ3.ri6; Minnesota patents
J3.P0JI4.25: winters; J2.COii2.90; Minnesota
bakers, J3.O0Jf3.25; -winter low grades, J2.45W
'2.60. Ryo flour, steady; fair to good. J3.05ij)
3.20; choice to fancy, 3.255'3.C0. Buckwheat
flour, steady at $2.1i'ft2.25.
BUCKWHEAT Firm at G0G3c, c. 1. f
New York.
CORNMEAt Firm; yellow, 87c; city.
89c; brandywlnr. J2.45JT2.G0.
1 RYE Quiet; No. 2 western. CBe. f. o. h.,
t afloat; stute, DOySlc, c. 1. f New York enr
. lots.
' HARLEY Steady; malting, KIIGIc, c. I, f
Buffalo.
HARLET MALT Quiet but firm ut C3
G72c.
WHEAT Receipts. 55,n00 bu.: exports,
209,122 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 7S?ic, f. o.
b., ulloat, nnd 77,c, elevator; No, 1 north
ern, Duluth. S3c. t. o. b nlloat; No. 1
hard, Duluth, 8"Hc, f, o. b., afloat. Op
tions wero generally llrm nil duy except for
an lnter-al of dopresston at noon under
realizing and short selling; strength was
inspired by htghor cables, unfavorable Ar
gentina crop nows, export buying In tho
southwest nnd fair speculatlvo support;
closed firmer, partly Ho net higher; March,
ROHWSlHc closed nt Sic; Mny. 80 3-lCfl1
SO 13-lCc. closed, at SOio; November closed nt
TJMfC; December, 77H(S7S 1-lCo; closed at
77TIC.
CORN Receipts, 115,250 bu,; exports. D9.8SI
bu. Spot, steudv; No. 2, 4Gc, elovator, and
4C?e, f. o, b., uflont. Options Irregular but
generally nrm, louowmg tno west. Higher
cables, disappointing receipts, timidity of
shorts and tho wheat ndvunce nil had nn
, Influence. Closed llrm nt H5j?o net ml
l vanco. May, 421442c, closed at 42Hc; Do
I cember, 43iNlVic, closed nt 411'.c.
I OATS-Recelpts, 120,200 bu.; exports, 19.C72
bu. Spot, Btendy; No. 2, 26',ic; No. 3. 25?io;
No, 2 whlto. 29c; No. 3 white, 2Slic; track
mixed western. 2.14Tl2714o: track wiilto, 2Sif
84c. Options, dull but fairly steady.
HIDES Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 184
C719c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
244f30 lbs., 15c.
LEATHER Firmer; hemlock sole.
Iluonos Ayrcs, light to heavyweights, 24Jf
25c; ncld. 231 iff 2414c
TALLOW-Flrm: city (2 per pkg.), 4T4c;
country (pkgs. free), 4j&lic.
ROSIN-Stcndy.
RICH Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 4H
CH'C: Japan. 4iiI5o.
MOI,ASSE8 Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to cholco, 42053c.
FEED-Stendy; sj)rlng brun, J16.00ffl6.33;
middling. J!7,Wfl9.5u; winter brun, JU.OOij)
18.60: city. Jl6.5njil7.00.
, PROVISION8-Heof. steady; family. $10.50
MU.ij; mess, ij.vu'iia.wj : oeei uums, jju.wnf
20.60; packet. JIO.C01flO.50: city oxtm India
mess, J16.OOifl7.00. Cut meats, quiet; pick
led bellies, 9yi014o; pickled shoulders, 0a;
jilckled hnm, 8'id"i91ic. Lard, eusler; west
ern steamed, S7.65; Novembor closed nt
J7.C0; rellned, weak; continent, J7,C5; South
i Amorlca. JS.40; compound, J6.005i6.18. Pork,
nulot; family, $15.fi04iia.f4); short clear, J14.00
i5.w: mess, um"kjj.w.
HAY'-Qulet; shipping, 7714OS0c; good to
choice. 5y!)3e.
"WOOIi Quiet; domcstlo lleecc, 2200;
Texus, HfflCc.
..I IH 1... twtnln M....nn in .linln
1900 crop. 16o; old, 2W0c; Paclllc coast. 1W0
crop, ttQilvc; iktj rroi. ivauiu; niu, ;aioc.
POTATOES Quiet: Jerseys. Jl.005fl.50;
New York, Jl.2MJl.75; Long Island, Jt.60if
1.75: Jersey sweets, Ji.rW2.50.
HUTTER Kecelpts, 4.440 pkgs.; steady;
creamery. 18fft20c; Juno creamery, lSiT23hc;
fnetory. 12(fd6c.
CHEESE-Ilecclpts. 6,597 pkgs,; , .quiet;
largo, September, faitcy, 10-Jicj small, Sep-
ternbcr, fancy, lie; large, October, fancy,
10lic; small, October, fancy, lOijc.
EUaS-Rccolpts. 6,045 pkits.; steady; wtat
ern, regular packing, at mark, 212lc; west
ern, loss off, 27c
POULTRY-TI10 demand for llvo poultry
modernto and market easy, with prices fa
voring buyers; fowls, per lb., 8084c; chick
ens, 7i7l4c; ducks, DoUfoe: geese, J1.00ffl.37!4.
Dressed stock! Chickens, slow; spring
chickens, western, dry picked, fancy, 9f9Hc.
METALS lluslncss was generally very
slow In metal circles today. Tin, though
somewhat higher, showed very little
sjrength nnd closed steady at J2S.S0. Lake
copper ruled quiet nnd unchnnged nt J16.73
JM7.MO. Pig Iron warrants wero quiet at
J9.5O01O.W. Lead wns quiet nt Ji.3714 nnd
spelter steady at J4.3CKii4.35. Tho brokers'
price for lead wus J4 nnd for copper J17.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS,
Condition of Trntlr 11 ml Initiations on
.Staple mill l'ane- Produce.
nnOS-Recelpts, light; good stock, 20G22c.
LIVE POl'LTHY-Hens. 5c: roosters, 3
4c; spring chickens, CHfite; ducks, 61i'37c;
geese, 614'07p: turkeys, "fiSVic
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Hens, 63?
CHc; roosters, 6tCc; ducks and geese, 8Q9o;
spring chickens, per lb., C14G7c: turkoys,
ludillc.
(1AME Prairie chickens, per doz., J5.003
5.50; mallard ducks, per dor.., J3.00S3.50; teal,
Jl.50fjl.76; mixed. Jl.WHfl.75: Jacksnlpcs. J1.2o
r(1.5o; quail, Jl.50iil.75; Jack rabbits, $1,755?
2.00; cottontails. Jl,
HUTTER Common fo fair, 12H13c:
choice, lGftl7e; separator, 25c; gathered
creamery, 20W21e.
FRESH OYSTEKS First grade, solid
packed, Now York counts, per can. 38c; ex
tra selects, 32cj standards, 25c; medium, 20c.
Second grade, slnck lllled, New York
counts, per can. 30c; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
PIOEONS-Livo, per doz., 90c.
VEALS-Cholce, 910c.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Cholco upland,
?9! No. 1 Upland. JS.50: medium. IS rannn
J7.50. Ryo ntrnw, J6. These prices nro for
nuy 01 goou coior nna quality, uemand
fulr; receipts 3 enrs.
OATS No. 3 white, 2Go.
lJUAN J13.
VEOETA BLEB.
TURNIPS Pur bu. basket, Wc.
HEETS-Per bu., 00c.
CAItllOTS-Per bu.. 50c.
II ' I
.. i
I :
LETTUCE Per dor., 30350.
RADISIIES-Per doz.. 30c.
UEANS Wax. oer 1-3 bu. hnsliAt. !
string, 90c.
I'O'l'ATOES-Pcr bu 40ST50c; Idaho, per
bu.. 75c.
SWEI2T POTATOES-Pcr bbl.. J2.00ff2.25.
OAUHAGE Per lb.. Hie: Holland seed
1?C.
TUMATOES-Por Vi-bu. basket, EOo.
ONIONS-Per bu.. ,5c
CELERY" California, ns to size, 4575a
FRUITS.
PEARS Per box, 12.0012.25.
GRAPES Dnlnwurn nml Nlnrnm nr K.
lb. basket, 15c; Malaga, iier keg, J150ir7.60.
, APPLES-Natlvo, 75cl.00 per buY; por
bbl.. $2.50; eastern. J3.00di3.25.
CRANUERRIES-Hcll und Rugle, J9 per
bbl.; per crate, J2.75.
J KUPIUAIj FRUITS.
ORANGES California seedlings. 12.75;
navels, $3.50; Mexicans, J3.50; Florldas, J4.
LEMONS California, extra, fannv. tl-
choice, $3.50.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to
$2.OOff2.50.
Fiub California, new cartons, 90c: lay
ers. 85c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS EtiRllsh wnlnutri. nor lh.. ISn?
filberts, nor lb.. 13c: almonds, ner lh.. 18a
20c; raw peanuts, per lb., B5Hc; roasted,
614f(714e.: Rrazils, 13c; Pecans, 9iitl0c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 714c; No. 2 green,
6'4c; No. 1 salted, 814c: No. 2 salted, 7Hc;
vim, o iu i& jus., o'.-sc; io. i veai
cnlf. 12 to IE lbs.. CV4c: drv h Men. KSil.ln?
shoep pelts, 2J(&75c; horse hides, $. 602.25.
St. 1, 011 In flraln nnd ProTlalona.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 22. WHEAT Dotter;
hnrd. C914'S70c.
CORN Firm: No. 2 cash. 35e: traek. SC5!)
IClic; November, 33Uc; December, 34Hc;
OATS-Dull; No. 2 cash, 23c; track, 23V4o;
November. 23c; December, 23c; May, 24Sc:
No. 2 white. 2626!4c '
itifr-stcntiyj 17lic.
fancy and straight. 13.15W3.23: elunr itfsm
3.10. ' "
SEEDS Timothy, steady. J3.754I4.20. Flnx
no market.
CORNMEAI Steady nt J2.
11RAN Firmer: Backed, cast trnelt. dSMffn
hay steady; timotny, J9.oogi3.50; prai
rie. JS.OOWIO.&O. I
UlCHVl iRl'UU) Ul 41,4
I HON COTTONTIES-J1.25.
HAGOING 3J -.c.
HEMP TWINE-Sc.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steadv: tobbln-. 113.
i-ard. J7.037.10. Dry suit meats (boxed),
steady: extra shorts, J7.3714; olear ribs nnd
clear sides, J7.6214. Hacon (boxed), steady;
extra, shorts, J8.37; clear ribs und clear
Sides. JS.C214.
METALS Lead, steady: $4.25. SDelter.
firm; JI.20.
POULTRY- Dull nnd easy: chickens.
614c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 7c; geese, C14c
uu 1 1 nit-nicauy; creamery, i'ojrc:
dairy. 18ff20c.
i';uii BMauy: lbisc.
RECEIPTS-Flour. COO) bbls.: whent. 39..
000 bu.; corn, 32,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 8,'XW bbln.J wheat,
47,000 bu.; corn, 25,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu.
Liverpool CSrnln and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 22. WHEAT Steadv.
s5il4d higher: December. 5s 6Hd; March,
Csid. Spot, quiet; No. 1 California. 6s214d;
ro. j rea western, winter, us una; iso. 1
narinern, spring, ns ju.
f-rT l.lr... 1 ,1 ,n t,ii,A. x
. 741. , iy 7414 IH"1 iUVKlll'
ber. 4s llid: December. 4s 4d: January.
3s lOJJd. Spot, American mixed, now, firm
at 4s Id.
FLOUR St. Loul& fancy winter, steady
at Ss Cd.
PROVISIONS-Uecf. extra Ind a mess.
easy, C9s; prlmo mess, nominal. PorK,
inimo mess western, nrm, isa. Lard, Amer
ciin retlned. in nails, steady. 39s Cd: nrimn
western, in tierces, steady. 3Ss 6d. llnmq.
short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., strong, 46s 3d, Hacon.
uuniDenano cut, -3 10 ius strong, 47s;
short rlbH, 18 to 22 lbs., strong, 4Ss3d; long
clear middles, light, steady. 46s; long eleir
middles, heavy, strong, 47s; short clear
backs, IB to 18 lbs., firm. 43s 9d; clear
urines, n 10 10 ios nrm, bus. nliouiders,
square. 12 to 14 lbs., strong, 33s 9d.
HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), steady,
2 Esfii;3 6U1. "
HU'rrER-Un ted States finest, ntiiet. nsa?
United States good, dull. 81s Cd.
1'1'JAH L'anaiuun, quiet, ss U,
TALLOW Prlmo city, :lrm, 23s; Aus
tralian. In London, firm. 27s Cd.
CHEESE American finest white, easy,
51s 6d; American finest colored, easy, CCs.
Kansns Cliy (I nil 11 und Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 22. WHEArn.
cember. CI'Sc: May. CSHc: cash. No. 2 linrd
fi6'(iC7MiC: No. 3. ClV4C614c; No. 2 red, 7071c
41 u. , uiiywv.
CORN Deceinbrr, 3374330 ; May,
34c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 33c; No. 2 white
2014c; No. 3, 36-030140. '
uAin-Mi), . wnite, I'liisyrc.
RYE-No. 2, 43c.
HAY Cholco timothy, J10.004fl0.50; cholco
priilrle. 9.O0ii9.C0.
HUTTEH-Creumory, 19S23c; dairy, fancy.
17c.
EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, lsc doz., loss off, eases returns'l;
new whltewood cases Included, Ifcc mors.
RECEIPTS-Whcat, 75,2W bu.; corn, 0,100
bu.: oats. 9.000 bu. -
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 114,100 bu.; corn.
4.0UO bu,; oatJ, 3.000 bu.
Toledo MnrUet.
TOLEDO, Nov. 22.-WHEAT-Dull but
steady; cash, 75c; December, 75!lc; May.
SOlkc.
CORN Dull nnd higher; cash, 3814c; De
cember, 37?ic.
OATS Quiot but firm; cash, 22',;c; De
cember, 231ic, a
RYE-fdc.
SEEDS Clover, dull nnd wenk; cash, 1S99,
prime, Jtf.15; December, $6.70; March, J6.70,
Phil ndeliililn Produce Jlnrltet.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22, n UTTER
Stcndy; fancy western creaniory, 20',4c;
fancy western prints, 2Sc.
EGGS Steady for fresh nenrby at 21c;
fresh western, 26c; fresh southern, 25c:
fresh southwestern, 23c,
CHEESE-Stendy; New York full creams,
fancy smnll, llle; New Y'ork full 1 reams,
fulr to choice, loiilOc,
Mlnni-iiiioll WJient Mnrkrt.
MINN'EAPOl.lS. Minn., Nov. 22.
WHEAT Cash, 75Hc; December, 73!4c:
May. 7CT!fi73ic; No. 1 hard. 7711c: No. 3
northern. 7CVo; No. 2 northern, ,Mc.
FI.OUR-Flrst patents, J4.IO8I.20: second
pntents, $3.S2(Cf 1.00; tlrst clears, J2.904,'3.00;
second clears, J2,isfi2.25.
UltAN In bulk. Jll.50-oll.75.
Alllivniikrr Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Nov. 22. WHEAT
Firm; No. 1 northern, 70c; No. 2 northern,
71,4'if73'.4c.
RYE-Steadv; No. 1. 49f494o.
HARLEY Steady; No. 2, &9fiC0c; sample,
4547c,
Dnlutli Market.
DULUTH, Nov. 22.-WHKAT-Cash. No.
1 hard. 77e; No. 1 northern, 73c; No. 2
northern, 7014c; No, 3 spring, C4Hc
CORN 3SV.
OATS-u'jaiic
Suunr Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 22. SUGAR
Firm; open Kettle. 3 7-lMj37c: open Kettle,
centrifugal, UTitfliic; centrifugal, granu
i-u. . reu. ensn, ciuvaior, lUYatviic; tracK,
72ff721Jc; November, 70Ho; Decomber, 701i
70c; January. 711ic; May, 741iQ74?ic; No.
r lmrl miLTim
lated, 4 15-16c; whites. 4!4ff4He: yellows, 4ff
4VSC! seconds, 3lT4c. Molasses, steady; open
neme, laiy.iic; cciuriiugai, bu ljc. nyrup,
steady at 2(fl2Ge.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. SUGAR Raw,
jirm; isir renning, stc: centrifugal, s test,
tc; molasses sugar. 3Hc; refined, steady;
crushed, 6c; powdered, 5,70c; granulated,
JIOVBMEATS OF STOCKS AM) 1IOXDS.
llenrn Trr to Inlliienee Mnrket by
Itenortliiar Tlint Cznr Is Dend.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Thcro was tho
samo ebb and flow In today's stock market
thnt havo characterized It for several days
past. Neither tho beginning nor tho end,
however, wns as well defined ns they wore
yesterday. Tho currents and cross currents
wero very confusing all day and mado It
dlfllcult to nnalyzo tho tono, except during
ii iieriuu 01 pronounced reaction, wnicn de
veloped after tho ooeiilnir. nnd nn eounllv
pronounced recovery bcfoio tho close. Tho
cioso iiseii wns reactionary and weaK, un
der tho Itlflueneii of a violent lirenk of 41;
points In American Steel nnd Wire. Thiit
stock got up to 51 In tho general rally of
juu nuirKei, out piuugeu downward to 4ir,.
11 a fan, .....I t .1 4 1 . 1 ..
... lun llllliuivn, 1111U LIUCU ilUUUb BU'UUft
Professional traders In Wall street havo
worked for some tlmo In tlio fnlth thnt they
wero following tho bull leadership of n
combination of forces between tho most
notable speculator In the street and a newer
anu almost cqutiliy dashing operator who
mado his mnrk, nnd n deep ono nt that, In
tho speculation In steel stocks during tho
last year nnd a half. Tho break in St6el
nnd Wire coming near homo to this nl
leged speculatlvo combination served to tin
settlo sentiment very considerably nt tho
closo. Tho benr contingent succeeded In
pretty well getting tho upper hand curly In
tho day. Tho market opened with prico
currents moving In whirling eddies. Tliero
wus continued strong ubsorptlon iu soma of
yesterday's strong stocks, tho local trac
tions and St. Paul being conspicuous. Later
a strong demand developed for Chesapeake
& Ohio on buying said to bo for Philadel
phia uccount. This stock moved up an ex
treme 2H. This movement, however, wns
not suniclent to dlscourago tho prollt tak
ing nnd bear pressure, which had been
more or less manifest, especially In the steel
stocks, from tho opening, and tho whole
market fell awny without much support to
tho lowest of the day. Tho rally was ln
nugurated lnlt. Paul. That stock was car
ried to 130 nnd ttio other grangers, Sugnr,
tho locnl trnction stocks and General Elec
tric, mado tho readiest response. An effort
was mado to contlnuo tho movement bv tho
time-honored dovtco of bidding tin tho Van
derbllts, but this proved unavailing in faco
ui uiu ticiiiu wenKness suown uy mo steel
stocks. Tho nows of tho day was llttlo re
garded. Somo disappointment wns felt ut
tho cessation of yesterday's heavy demand
from London. That center turned seller
today to tho extent of nbout 40,000 shares
on balance. There was nn unexpected dc
mnnd from tho west, which was cut off
from wiro communication yesterday. Tho
bears were also Inclined to make, capital
out of the dlsputo among tho diplomats nt
Pekln and their tactics wero shown In tho
circulation of a rumor that tho -czar was
dead. The fact that theso rumors wero
given somo weight nnd that tho Kruger
demonstration In Marseilles nnd tho re
ported Injury to General Roberts had an
influenco tend to show that tho movement
of tho markot was to n large extent on
sentimental grounds. Tho monoy murkut
showed no signs of any stress from tho
largo speculation and was appreciably
easier 011 tho largo receipts of Australian
gold hero during tho week. Sterling ex
chango hardoncd on tho largo soiling of
stocks by London. It is conjectured also
that sterling exchange la being accumulated
with n viow to New York subscriptions to
foreign loans.
Tho bond market wns notnbly strong In
spots, but weakened nt other points. Total
snles, par value, 13,515,000. United States re
funding 2s advanced '4 and tho new 4s 14
per cent on tho last call.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Americans still
monopolize attention in tho markets here.
Trading In them today wus expensive, al
though thcro was less oxuberatlon than
yesterday and the dealings had rather n
spotty character. London continued buy
ing, though arbitrageurs sold. New York
works both ways, but on balanco realized,
causing an uneventful finish. The London
bulls seem n little Inclined to take prollts.
Tho short interest li not extensive. Tho
bank returns show a reduction of i:2,5CO,000
In' markot balances. Tho bank Is still work
ing to secure control of tho market in viow
of government borrowing In January.
Tho following aro tho closing prices on
tho Now Y rk Stock exchungo:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O...
Catl. Pacific
Can. Southern .,
Chcs. & Ohio...,
Chicago G. W...
C, 11. & Q
Chicago I. & L..
do pfd
Chicago & E. I.,
Chicago & N. W,
C R. I. & P...,
C. C. C. & St. L,
Colo. Southern..,
do 1st pfd
do 2d ufd
Del. & Hudson.,
Del. L. & W
Den. & R. O
do pfd
Erio ..,
do lfet pfd
Gt. No. pfd
Hocking Coal ...
Hocking Valloy.,
Illinois Central.,
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
L. E. & W
do pfd
Luko Shoro
Louis. & Nash...
Manhattan L ...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ....
Minn. & St. L....
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile & Ohio...
M.. K. it T
do pfd
N. J. Central....
N. Y. Central....
Nor. & West
do pfd
No. Paclllc
do pfd
Ontario & W,..,
O. R, & N
do pfd
Pennsylvania ....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio G. W.
do pfd
St. L. & S. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
,do pfd ..
Si. P. & Omaha..
So. Parlllo
So. Railway
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific...
. 39i Union Pacific ..
K1 do pfd
, S? Wnabsh
874, do pfd
58(i W. & L. E
. 20V do 2d pfd
Hi Wis. Central ...
13714 Third Avenuo ..
23 Adams Express.
5714 Am. Express ...
99 U. S. Express...
,1(HV4 Wells-Fnrgo Ex.
116U Amer. Cot. Oil..
6714 do pfd
7 Amer. Malting .
4214 do pfd
IS Amer. S. & R...
110 do pfd
ISO 'Amer. Spirits ...
22 do pfd
. 72H
. 82
. S
. 21
. lCli
. 2955
. 12
.112
.135
.1C0
. 4S
121
. 3114
. W
. r
, 17
77H Amor. S. II
13)i do
pfd.
40
Amer. H. & W..
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate,
do pfd
Am. Tobacco ....
do pfd
Anaconda M. Co,
Rrk. Rnti. Tr
lSlli
10
39
tt
,110
n
. 60
, 76U
. M'i
, 37
91
. GOJs
7fi
HO
51;
102
22
72
'ii
SS
92
iO
D3
.17'.6
9-14
Id'
18
50
86
-.f.7
43
100
6314
N
19'J
.
UG
75
1514
70
XA
93
Wli
Ifi'i
0414
C3
125
107 Colo. F. & 1
2101i Con. Tobacco ...
h'it do 'pfd
1HH Federal Stuel ....
17314 do pfd
131i Gen. Electric ....
01 .Glucose Sugar ..
100 do pfd
5914 Int'n'l Paper ....
!0 do Dfd
11 Lacleilo Gas
37U National Ulscult,
144 do pfd
140 National Lend .,
41 do pfd
81'i National Steel .,
7."7i do pfd
f.1 N. Y. Air Drake.,
?51i No. American ..,
42 .l'uclllc Coast ....
76 do 1st pfd
143 I do, 2d pfd
19 Paclflo Mall
CI People's Gas
3d Pressed 8. C
t'" do pfd
91 Pullman P. C...,
17 Stand. R. &. T...,
73 Sugar
45 do pfd
14, Tenn. C. & 1
3.1 U. S. Leather...,
12914 do pfd
175 U. S. Rubber
121 do pfil
41 Western Union,,
1414 Republic 1. & S..
C3 do pfd
19 IP. C. C. & St. L,
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. MONBY-On call,
steady at 3il per cent: last loan at 3 per
cent; prlmo mercantllo paper, 4?j4 per
cent.
STERLING EXCIIANOE-FIrm, with nc
tun I business In bankers' bills at J4.K4
for demand mil ut $4.81 for sixty dns:
posted rates, $1.82 nnd 31.S314; commercial
blllH, J4.MV4fif"4.80.
BHA'EU-Certlllcntcs, Gly4JC3!4c; bar,
C3T4c; Mexican dollars, 60o.
HONDS Government, strong; state, In
active; railroad, Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today aro as
follows:
U. 8. rof. 2s, reg,
do coupon
do 2m, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg.
do coupon
do old 4s. reg.
do coupon
do 5s. reg
104'4
104, a
1)7 .
WIS
137 14
13714
UoVa
U5V3
IU),
IN. Y. C. Is 1084
N. J. C. g. BK....12UV4
;No. Puclllo 33.... 71
iln l.i IftllT
N Y C & S L 4s.,IM14
hi. x w. con, 4s. :i9f
Ore. Nuv. Is pr.i
do 4s . ini
O. S. L. Cs.,.1 127
do con. 63 115
Rending gen. 4s.. S9
R, G. W. Is 100
8 I, A I M c, Ds..112U
S L & S F g. 63.. 127
fat. Paul cons t"ii
St. P.. C. p. ls.us'i,
do 6h linv,
So. Paclllc 4s Mi:
do coupon
D, of C. 3 63s....
Atch. gen. 4s....
do adj. Is
Can. So. 2s
C. & O, 414s
do 6s
C. & N. W. c. 7s.
do S. F. deb. 5s,
Chicago Ter, 4s..
Colo, So, 4s
1). & R. G. 4s....
Erie gen. 4s
F. W. & D. C. Is,
Gen. Electric 5s..
Ia. Central Is...,
L. & N. mil. 4s.,
M.. K. & T. 2s...
do 4s
112
1241i
101S
KM4
10114
US
1 10
93
84
100
so. Hallway 5h...hlU
S. 11. ,t- V. fla .-I if
T. & Pacific 1H...11G
rli. "ft 1 .
71
, 76
lUnlon Pacific' Vs'.'.lOfili
143J4
HUllBU is llliVi
do 2s io7j
West Shoni 4s... 11 1
Wis. Central 4s. S7U
, 7014
aril
Va. Centuries ... 92
Offered.
Neir York MIiiIiik Stocks.
NEW YOnK. Nov. 22.-Tho following nro
the closing quotations for mining snares
today:
Chollar A. 8
Crown Point 7
Con. Cat. & VU..115
Deadwood 67
Gouid & Currio.,100
Hale & Norcross. 20
Homestoko 0000
Iron Silver 71
Mexican 22
Ontario (TO
Ophlr
... 73
.. 10
,. ir
..700
XI
...290
.. 12
,.. 20
..10
Plymouth
...iicKHllver ...
In pfil
Sierra Nnvnda
Standard
union con
Yellow Jacket
Brunswick ....
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22,-Today's state-
of the treasury balances In th gen
fund, exclusive of the 1160.000,000 gold
era! fund
reserv
uliin.-s.
eservo in tho division of redemption,
hows: Available cash balance, J133,936,481;
:old. 192.414.2f,!).
gold, 192,414,259,
Ilnstnn Stooks and Itnads,
ROSTON, Nov. Z2.-Call loans. 3i?4 per
cent; time loans, 4H5 per cent. Official
prices:
A., T. & a. F.... 39
do pfd F3'd
Amer. Sugar ,...133t
do pfd 116
Am. Telephone ..169
Huston & Al 2I9V4
Hostoti Elevated.157
lloston & Mo 193
C. II. & Q 13714
Dominion Coal,,. 11
do pfd lit
Federal Steel ... 50
do pfd 1r.
Fltchburg pfd ...13S
Gen. Electric ....10914
do pfd 143
Ed. Elec. HI ?15
Mox. Centrnl .... l."V4
Mich. Telephone, 85
N. E. O. & C 13
Old Colony 202
Old Dominion .... 30
Rubber si
Union Paclflo .... 72
Union Land 3
West End , 92
West. Electric .. R2
Atchison 4s 100-
N. E. G. & C. 6s.. CS(i
Adventure fi
Allouez Mln. Co. 2'4
Amal. Copper ... 9SU
Atlantic 27
RoBton & Mont. .320
illulto & Hoston.. 9)
Oil. & Hccla 830
Centennial 19
Franklin 15
Humboldt 25
Osceola 7:4
Parrot 50
oiilnoy lw
Santa Fe Copper. 72
.Tamarack 2S9
Utnh Alining .... 33
Winona 4
Wolverines 4514
London Stock Itaotntlona.
LONDON, Nov. 22.-4 p. m.-Clolng:
Cons., monoy
do nect....
01 7-10 Erio 14U
PS 9-161 do 1st pfd 4U4
Atclilson 41'Pennsy
Canadian Pac... S0T4 Readln
St. Paul 131lJ.No. Pa
Pennsylvania .... 73
R 10
aclflo Dfd... ECU
iiiuiuis i.;cnirai...lZ9V4
I.oulsvillti 81
irand 'I'runK .... f:K,
Anaconda in
Rand Mines ...... 4014
U. P. pfd..
.. SIV4
..14IU
N. Y. Central
RAR SILVER-Steady nt 29 9-16d per
ounce.
MONEY-314 per cent. Tho rate of dls
count In tho open market for short bills Is
33J4 per cent; thrco months' bills, 3T4W
3 15-16 per cent.
I'orelK" Flnnnclnl.
LONDON, Nov. 22.-Money Is In pood de
mand and Is growing scarco and tho Rank
of England bus urranged to further reduco
tho flouting supjily closely. Discounts uro
Bympalhetically firm and It Is considered
they havo been ns low ns they nro likely
to bu before Christmas. On tho Stock ex
cnango today most of the departments wuro
easier, partly in sympathy with tho reac
tion, and partly to tho revival of nervous
ness In regard to money. Homo rails
opened quiet, being influenced by tho poor
trafllo returns, but subsequently hardened.
American securities, following Wall street,
reacted to below pnrlty, wero afterward
better and cbscd firm. Tho public is grad
tially becoming Interested In purchases nnd
thcro Is a prospect of n further rlso. Mil
waukee wero exceptionally llrm. Kafllrs
wero dull In splto of tha rumor that tho
governmont would so nrrnngo taxation that
It would not ho felt by the mining industry
for tho next three years. Tho weekly state
ment of tho Hank of England shows tho
following changes: Totnl reserve, lncroaso,
236,000; circulation, decrease, 303.000? bul
lion, decrease, 64,159; other securities, in
crease. 201,000: other deposits, decrease,
2.511.000: nubile dcnoslts. Incrense. JM.41S..
000; notes reserve, Increase, 178,ltiO: gov
ernment, sccuruics, decrease, ii.&w.v.v. uno
proportion of the Rank of England's re
serve to liability Is 45.31 per crnt. List
week It was 43.5 per cent. Rate of dis
count unchanged nt 4 per cent. Gold pre
mium quoted nt Ruenos Ayrcs, 133.30.
PARIS, Nov. 22. Huslness on tho bourse
todny wns hesitating, but with a more Ja
vorablo disposition. Internationals wero
quiet except Spanish 4s. Rio tlntos wero
In good demand. Toward tho closo there
wore lnrgo repurchases by option sellers of
Industrials and banks, especially Credit
Lyonnls and Hnnquo do Pnrls, which Im
proved considerably and closed firm. Kaf
firs wero In reouest for London neeoiint.
Thrco per cent rentes. lOOfCOc for tho ac
count. Kxclinngo on Loudon, 25r livjc for
checks. Tho weekly statement of the Hank
of Franco shows tho following changes:
Notes In circulation, decrease, 61,250,000f;
treasury accounts current. Increase. G.C75.-
OOOf; gold In hand, Increass, 6.525,000f; bills
,1Iua.k,..i...1 .... . .. ... nor jw. -, 1 ...
uiaiuuiiii;u. ucil curse, lj,j,wjlj BllYe.r in
hand. Increase.. 3,C3O,O00f.
HEREIN, Nov. 22. Northern Pacifies
wero well In sympathy with New York on
tho bourse today and Canadian Pacifies
woro maintained. Homo funds wero harder.
upanisn 4s improved considerably on the
report that tho Spanish minister of finance
would Intervene to maintain tho integrity of
theso securities. Hanks were weak on un
favorable dividend anticipations, with tho
exception of DeUtscho bank. Mines were
wenk and TrarVsvaal rails declined on the
decision of tjie hoard to defer "tho payment
of a dividend;" Exchongo on London, 20m
4414pfgs for chroks. Discount rates: Short
bills, 3 per cent; three-months' bills, 4
per cent.
Ilnnk Clearings.
CHICAGO, Nov. 22,-Clearlngs; J25.264.1S1:
balances. J2,020,20l; posted exchnnge, J4.82
4.8514; New York exchange, 60 discount.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 22. Clearings, $6,362,797;
balances. $606,514; money, 414G6 per cent;
New Y'ork exchango, 20c premium bid, 30c
premium asked,
NEW YORK. Nov. 22.-CIenrinRS, $2C9,
480,601: balances, $10,931,130.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.-Clearlngs.
$18,310,023; balances, $2,073,233; money, 4 per
cent,
HALTIMORE. Nov. 22.-Clcarlngs, $3,627,
745; balances. J495.3S5.
CINCINNATI, Nov, 22.-Clearlngs. $2.MR,
60 New Y'ork exchange, par; money, 314U6
per cent.
HOSTON. Nov. 22.-ClcarIngs. $24,584,540;
balances, $1,514,010.
1
Cotton Market.
NEW YORIC. Nov. 22.-COTTON Early
Influences on tho Cotton exchango wero
bullish and led to a decided rlso in values;
later a pronounced reaction occurred un
der conflicting rumors nnd a scramble to
unlcud early purchases by timid holders.
Tho market started firm und &812 points
higher on energetlo bull speculation and a
scaro of room shortu based on much hotter
English cables and a lighter forward move
ment of tho crop than predicted. Claims
of higher spot prices in tho south helped
to undermlno tho position of shorts and
brought In buying from tho outside. At
tho bent level of tho morning prices wero
1101 points net abovo last night's close.
Hut soon ufter midday the markot becamo
weak and Irregular under hurried sales of
largo blocks of long cotton and pounding
by room bears. Not only was tho forenoon
Improvement wlied out, but n slight net
loss was scorod before tho selling move
ment displayed slgnB of positive abate
ment. Tho bears mado tho most of rumors
that tho czar was dead. So fur as southern
estimates for tomorrow's receipts wero
concerned, tho bulls had tho udvnntage.
Trndlng wns spasmodically active and
prices showed erratic courses toward the
. .. . . I 1. ... ,..!. ...1,1, n.nAa 1
Clone, wiuuu nun nt-v, i',i.t--7 4
point lower to 3 points higher net. Spot
closed quiet: middling uplands. 10o: mldv
tiling gull, lUiiiOj Hairs, uou imius, r mures
closed steady; November, I0.03c: December.
9.S3c; January. 9.8lc; February, 9.80c;
Mnreh. 0.77n: Anrll. 9.70c: May. 9.7lc: June.
9.72c; July, 9.7lc; August, 9.65c; September,
S.80e,..
NEW OKiiKAKM, . inov. ij, i i un
steady; sales. 3.150 ba es; ordinary, 8c;
good ordinary. 8c: low middling, 9Uc;
middling. 9T(.c: good middling, lOlio mid
dling fair. I0 7-I0o: receipts, 13,!HC Dales;
stock. 293.551 bales. Futures steady; No
vember. 9.75c bid; December, 9.7059.71c;
January. 9.70139.71c: February. 9..0i89.,2c;
March. 9.70fi9.71c: April. 9.70fip.72c: May,
o.70J9,71c: .Tune. .7Wi9.7ic: Juiy. wnu.ae.
1-lOc higher; middling, -16c: receipts,
C.109 bales; shipments, 6.8C2 bales; stock,
69X9? bales. ...
LIVERPOOL. .nv. i-u 1 1 y.i di,
fair demand; prices steady: American mid
ullng. f.7d; sales, 10.000 bales, of which 600
wero for simulation nnd export and In
cluded 9.500 American: receipts, 16,000 bales
all American. Futures opened quiet nnd
closed steady; American. 1. m. c, Novem
ber, 6 31-fild. sellers; November rind Decem
ber B SO-filfff-31-Old. buyers; December and
January, 5 28-Cld, sellers; January and Feb
runrv. 5 26-Cld, buyers; February and
Mure 1. 5 24-iilil, iiuyem, -""
5 -A-M 23.6ld, buvers; April and Slny.
5 21-Cld. buyers; May una J n, ""'Jit
r,20.f!4d sellers: .Uno and J ly. 617.6
r iR.Rlil sellers: July and August. 5 15-Gt Jp
Btfilfild: sellers; August und September,
6flG7-C4d, sellers.
Oil Market.
... n. ...... on ntr Crpfiit linl.
nnce'v IL05; CwVinltjo WJ.S
"v.?P. a. l,.Ulfl' n, r.Rnttonseed.
HiZia v: prlmo crude.; l'r'"u?0.ye
33c. Petroleum, sternly. Rosin, quiot. Tur-
l:' 'P-v ' S"v' -nir-Turnentlne
snlrlts. ensj" at 30s" 3d; Unseed, firm, ut
1 nVnfiV Nov ii:. Ul in Livu 1 iu-
seed snot C9s. L nseed oil. 31s Od. , Turnon
Uno Hdrlts. SOs 3.1. lfostn. Amorlcan
strained, 6s 7l4d.
llvnniirnleil nml Dried Frnlls.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Trndlng was of n lwid-to-mouth
character In thu market and the undeTtotio
was no better than steady nt nominally
unchanged prices: stnto. mm ja-;
prime, tTiffSUc! choice, BliQCc; fancy, Wf
California dried FnuiTS-ouirt
and steady. Prunes wro quoted nt from
314o to 84c per oound, ns to size and qual
ity. Apricots. Royal. ll14e: Moor Park,
15fi'lCc. Peaches, peeled, IMJiOc; unpeoled,
Oijflc,
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Nov, 22, WOOL Steadv: me.
ilium grades. 14fi21c: light fine. 14f?17c;
heavv line. UffilSc; tub washed, 1822914c.
men
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
BtcelpU of 0ttle Hot i HeTy m TcUr
itj ind Little Ohuge in Frioet,
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE LOWER TODAY
Quality of Sheep and Lambs Offered
Rather Poor, but Market Steady
on Fnt Stuff and Feeder
Wethers Steady to StroiiK,
BOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 22
Receipts were: Cntlle. Hoes. Sheen.
" ':J;on(1av 5,100 4,295 4,530
"lc aJ Tueslay 4,363 12.160 7.012
P.G10 a iyedncFday B,w3 9,970 6,35i)
uiuciui rnursuay 1.S29 10,102 6.179
I-oiir days this week. ...16,294 36,527 23,371
gmiio days lust week....lS,253 25,C 22,310
Sumo week before r,25? 17,066 15,926
Sumo threo weeks ugo... 16,309 2),819 tSMi
oiiioq iour weeks ago... 16,674 1S.S04 33,039
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1
10
23
18
9
1
1
C., St. P..M. & O. 'Uy. 'l
i. nc iu it. 11. it 13
C, H. & Q. Ry 5
C. II. T. I .n.f
C., R. I, & P.. west'.'. 1
Illinois Central
Total recclnts ss
169
Thft dlftnnwtHnn tf , 1. , .
AM TnllAtva anli t.,,.AH . . . 1 , . .
ber of head Indicated:
Ci
Omaha Packing Co
O. H. Hammond Co
Swift und Company
Cudnhv PneWlnir nn. t
ttle. Hogs. Sheep.
63 l,uS7 15
69 1,073 ISO
263 2,012 253
033 3,350 591
306 2.999 CO
223
112
70
310
25
08
101
2
41
10
48
61
31
23
600 !!!! s'isi
Armour & Co
Armour & Co., 8. C...
R. Tleelrr Xr n'in
Vansant A; Ho
J. L. Carey
Lobman & Co ,
McCreary & Clark
W. I. Stephen
1 111 X, Unnl.lni.
Livingstone & Schaller.
Hamilton Sc Rothschild.
L. F. Husz
H. Is. Dennis & Co
R. F. Hobblck
A. S. Mawhlnney
Other buyers
Totals 2,732 11,246 4,239
CATTLE Tha suddIv or cattle today was
considerably smaller than it has been for
tne last several nays, rno market, how
ever, was not particularly active, buyers
apparently being rather Indifferent. Tho
supply has been liberal all the week, nnd
besides that Chicago cams weak to a dims
lower, which had a tendency to mako buy
ers rather bearish.
Thcro were only about five or six cars of
cornfed steers on sals today, and whllo
tho market was rather uneven, tho better
grades were bought up at i:ot far from
steady prices. The common kinds wero
dull and weak, and sellers found it dlfllcult
to get buyers to bid on them.
Tho cow market did not show much
change from yesterday. There wero about
twenty cara on sale and buyers picked them
up at closo to steady prices. It was not an
active market, however, and It was somo
time before tho pens were Anally clearcu
The medium kinds and canners woro tho
hardest to move, and In some cases they
oerhans sold a shade easier.
Tho feeder market was rather dull this
morning, ns yard traders still havo con
siderable cattle on hand. The lowor prices
aro attracting buyers from tho country, but
still tho demand Is by no means heavy.
The cattlo offered today changed hands at
rignt arouna sienuy prices wim yesiernay
tr ihnv were at all aood. but the common
kinds and light stock cattle wero almost
imposslblo to move at any price. No ono
wants them, and consequently tlioy are a
drug on tno maritet. chock cows and heif
ers, and also stock bulls, brought about
yesterdays prices, ii mey were at an at'
nlra Mn.
Thero wero hardly enough western rrass
beef cattlo on snlo to make a test of tho
market, but it is saio to can tnom steady
Urass cows, und also western feeders, sold
without material change from yesterday's
orices. iicpreaemiMiTo ui"t;
No,
1..
il-
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
,.. 900 3 75 46 965 4 40
... 970 3 75 22 1124 4 85
,..1170 4 25 23 1293 6 05
8TEEHB AND HEIFERS.
18...
10...
14...
938
4 15
4 60
3 70
23.
30.
917
.1012
.1043
.1102
COWS.
...1010
... 800
... 810
... C50
... 912
...1000
... 910
... 970
...1060
... 885
... 910
... 900
... 996
... 934
... 990
... 980
... 842
... 993
... 920
... 990
... 980
...1150
... 915
...IOCS
... 800
1 75
.... 815
....1280
.... 902
....1000
....1330
....1140
....1176
....1003
2 SO
2 S3
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 05
3 10
1 75
2 10
2 15
2 15
o 05
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 35
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 60
2 60
2 E0
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 00
2 63
2 03
2 70
2 70
2 70
1...
9...
1...
1...
2...
3...
3...
s'.Y.
1...
2...
1...
8...
14..,
10...
4...
1...
7...
2
IS"""
33
7
8ir
946
952
3 10
.1098 '3 15
3.
.1030 3 16
4...
5...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
2...
9...
1...
3...
6...
5...
1...
10...
12...
1...
.1060
3 25
11M
1020
1090
1180
1110
1010
1035
1090
1070
103
1120
1174
1.160
871
1100
980
3 25
3 25
3 26
.1 23
3 35
3 33
3 '13
3 40
3 60
3 50
3 30
3 65
3 CO
3 60
3 C5
3 75
3
2
1
B.
2
B
4
1
1
1
1
9
2
1
8
19
... 952 2
... 742 2
...hot 2
... 950 2
... 990 2
...1100 2
COWS
,.. 876 3
75
AND HEIFERS.
26 27 814
3 40
3 f5
3 70
3 73
5 00
3 00
3 25
3 25
3 ?5
3 25
3 30
3 40
2 40
3 60
3 60
6 CO
5 50
fi 50
C (10
0 00
HEIFERS.
2 W 3 1143
3 00 4 815
3 10 8 953
3 45 1 1440
545
720
913
839
HULLS.
1....
1
....1330
....1300
....1000
....1360
....1445
....1170
2 25
1
.1100
.1C60
.1100
.1110
.1090
.1300
.1110
,1310
.1360
.1450
2 25
2 40
2 60
2 60
2 76
2 75
2 80
2 85
2 90
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
ALVE3.
'I....
1....
o
1...
1 1320
1 1120
1
1
5
4
1
4
.1600
.1380
. 342
. 322
. 480
. 357
. 260
3 no 1
4 00 2
4 26 3
4 40 1
4 75 1
STAOS.
2 10
130
163
210
210
186
820
STOCK COWS
AND
3,...
8....
2..'..
HEIFERS.
493 3 00
4S0 2 W
L...
5....
5""
1....
950
930
333
980
2 40
2 40
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 rs
2 75
708
740
600
C40
751
:a
1015
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 IS
3 20
3 40
3 10
3 90
5..
')
4.'.'
27..
720
C33
600
490
600
1000
. 1
1
76
1
3
1
1
1
14
1
1
: iu
2 90
2 1)0
iftu
1 590
6 6S3
CALVES.
1 240
STOCK
.... 496 3 25
1(50 3 25
3 60
BTOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
830
5
1.
780
3 33
650
C75
CM
7C0
715
2 75
4 73
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 20
3 35
0
33...,
12...J
10
5
28
20
24
916
C46
CM
720
COB
707
892
739
3 40
3 40
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 CO
3 CO
3 70
4..
787
10 COO
, 1 860
(i uza
INDIAN TERRITORY.
60 Tex fdrs 464 3 83 51 Tex fdrs 542 3 25
M. H. Patmore-Neb.
2 rows 790 2 40 1 bull 730 2 90
1 feeder... 770 2 75 1 feeder... 1020 3 25
1 feeder... 850 3 00 39 feeders.. 891 3 80
3 culves... 333 4 40 1 calf 430 3 75
I cow 930 2 40
NERRASKA.
5 feeders.. 812 3 00 1 cow 1170 12 75
23 feeders.. 783 3 60 1 cow 980 3 00
II cow S89 2 30 12 Bteer 1168 3 SO
3 00
2 33
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 60
10 feeders.. 753
4 feeders., MO
1 calf S40
1 heifer.... 460
4 cows...., 972
2 steers.,,. 975
3 40
3 C)
4 O)
3 M
2 2.)
" 23
3 )
2 S3
1 cows 1252
3 00
3 rows 973
IV ir. Idntrhnftrfnhn.
M feeders.. o S 65 6 feeders.. 818
1 feeder... 9S0
3 SO
17 steers.... 811
1 steers.... 915
J.
1 feeder.. .1000
6j cows f03
1 i'ow 7G0
2 feeders.. 715
3 35
P. Klug-Colo.
3 50 1 feeder.
2 30 1 cow.,..
2 30 133 COWS..,
830
750
9SS
3 00
2 30
3 00
3 6.
II. E. Johnson-Neb.
ell ree,Vr. . ir'
3 Go 4 feeders
966
3 60
3 60
3 23
3 60
3 23
4 00
3 25
1 feeder... 1090
2 feeders., K2
,
3 00 , 11 feeders., 925
3 00 3 fedors..l096
C. Clark-Colo.
3 23 21 feeders.. 910
.1 r.i 1 fircler... 730
o leeoers
2 foeders
SID
760
V. A. Hltnninn Idaho.
21 cows..
2 cows. .
1 bull...
.. 9VS 3 60 32 feeders.. 922
..1083 3 00 3 feeders.. 845
..143) 2 75
, . c. w . Lennon-coio.
33 feeders,. 75 4 0"
T I Ar.l1Vh.
19 feeders.. 1027 3 1 feeder... 9 S 25
1 feeder'...' 770
3 S3
NEURASKA.
28 cows...
717
3 05 23 iccaern
790 3 V4
1 lielrer. ... cc) 1 no
HOOS Thern who nnother rood, liberal
run of hogs hero today, tho supply so far
tills week being considerably In excess of
tne arrivals for severnl weeks past. Chicago
this morning came weak to 5c lower, which
hud a depressing effect upon values here,
and that, together with tho liberal sup
ply, gnve buyers a chance to get their hogs
a little lower Tho market opened nbout
214c lower than yesterday's general mar
ket, or not much different from tho early
market yesterday. Tho bulk of tho sales
went ut J4.75, with n few nt 11.7714 and nn
occnslonnl load at 14.80. Huyers thought
they wero paying too much for their hogs
and sellers were Inclined to hold for a
stronger close, so tho hogs did not change
hntids ns rapidly us they did yesterday and
the day before,
Parkers had to have tho hogs, however,
nnd the last end of the market was n llttlo
stronger. The last sales wero largely at
14.7714. with a fow at 14.80 and the less
desirable loads went nt 51.75. Everything
wnB sold In gcod season.
Lnto In the forenoon several loads ar
rived and they did not sell hardly as well
is at, tho high time. Tho bulk of them
brought 11.76. or about what they would
havo sold for on tho opening market.
Representative sales:
No,
Av. Sh. Pr.
ca
64.
67..
CO..
ro..
IS::
43..
60..
75..
CO,.
62..
67..
62..
64. ......325
65 350
80 89
112 139
93... ...166
79 181
SHEEP'
made up largely of feeders. What little
fat stuff was offered sold readily at
Dractlcally steady prices as comnarcd with
yesterday. The quality of the offerings to
day was not up to the usual standard and
consequently the sales do not show up as
well as they did yesterday. There wero
verv few lambs here and nothing; to com.
para In quality with the $5.15 sals of yester
day. Considering quality, however, every-
tning soia aooui sieaay.
uooa reeacr wctners were in rooa aemand
today at steady to stronaer nrlccs and
sellers had no difficulty In disposing of nny-
iniug cnuicu. 1 110 uuinmuii niiiua, nowever.
wore rather neglected. Ewes and feeder
lambs were also slow sale.
Quotations: Cholco fed wethers, !3.S5Q
4.00; fair to good fed wethers, 13.fi5Si3.85;
cnoics gross wemers, w.aaffi.w; rair to
ood grass wetners, j.tiJj.J.s; cnolce ewes,
J.25G3.50: fair to' good ewes, .003.25;
choice spring Jnmbs. 14.9005.15; fair to good
soring lambs. 14. 05514.90; feeder ewes. 12.26'if
3.00; feeder wethcrB, 13.5003 75; feeder latnos.
S4.00f4.49. Jtopreseniative sales;
JMO. JV. IT.
53 NelirasKa ewes w vs 26
1 Nebraska buck 140 3 25
60 Iowa fed owes 12S 3 75
1157 Wyoming feeding wethers.. 82 3 85
14 Nebraska reu wetners 4 uo
7 Nebraska lambs 67 4 50
30 Iowa fed lambs 73 4 83
128 native fed lambs 63 4 50
1j buck native lamos id -m
2 Wyoming feeder ewes 85 2 60
1(1 Wvnmlner feeder wethers .... 70 3 85
129 feci wethors 99 3 83
130 fed wethers 95 S S3 ,
106 Nebraska fed lambs 71 4 80
375 feeder lambs 49 4 00
CHICAGO 1,1 V 12 STOCIC MARKET.
Hons Steady o Five Cents Lower
Sheep and Lambs Finn nnd Autlve.
1 wi 4 ,lr XT..., o. rt , ,n,t I.- i ......
15,500 head; best stcors steady to slow, oth
ers lOo to 15o lower; butchers' stock, me
dium steady, others weuk to lOo lower;
canners strong und active; natives, best
on salo todny, six carloads ut 15.63; good to
prlmo steors, $5,264(6.75; poor to medium,
14.2306.15: seleotod feeders, slow at 13.75JJ'
4.25; mixed stockers, weak at 52.23W3.6i;
cows. 12.taaH.35; noircrs, j:7&'i(4.,ti canners,
llOOiW.IS; bulls, strong at !2.50i?4.40: calves,
steady ut $4.00t5.75; Texas fed steers, It.OOff
4.85; Texas grass steers, 13.2534.10; Texas
bulls, :.burJ..
HOGS Recolpts today. 40,000 head; to
morrow. 28.000 head, estimated; left over,
6,000 head; steady to 6a lower; top, 11,95;
mixed anu nuieners, ji.wuii.jj; ki i"
cholco, heavy, J4.70tf-4.92V4; rough heavy,
14.55W4.65: light. 1I.C0&I.8714: bulk of sales,
sfHiEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 11,000
head: firm nnd nctlvo; good to cholco weth
ers. S4.00M4.3U; inir 10 cnoico muni, ..w
4,00; western sheep, $1.0014.25; .Texas sheep,
$2.50ff3.65; native Inmbs, $l.4(flu.40; western
lambs, $4.85U5.25.
St. I.ouls Lire Stork'.
ST. LOUIS, Nov, 22. CATTLE Receipts,
i.nn.i innln. liner 1 fMiO TnvntiM! mnrkot
Mtnnrlv! native sh mi ng and export steers,
$l,ft)!f(G.45: dressed beef and butcher steers.
H.IJyau.lo; steers unuer i,mw iu., o.-)ici.wi
StOCKera nnil leeuern, i..W'jil.lu, i:irn mm
helfern, !2.00r4.75; cunners, $1.2 iff 2, (5; culiii
E2.li)ul3.li; ICXIIH MIH1 1I1I1IU1I nit-tip, It.vsw
1.75; cows und heifers. $2.40ffl.23.
HOCiS Recelnts. 8.7u0 head; market 5c
lower: pigs and lights, J4.75fo4.S5; nuieners,
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 800 head;
market nctivo and sternly; native muttons
$3.754.00; lambs. $4.60ft6.op: culls and bucks,
!,7644.w; siocKerw,
Stock In Slitht.
-Pnllnu'lnor r.r he recelnts nt tho four
principal western markets November 22;
South Omaha 1.829 l'UTO
Chicago 15.600 40.000
Kansas City 8. M0 12.500
St. Louis 3.2W 8.70)
11.479
11,0)0
40
80
Totals
28,729 71,302 21,679
ir York I.lvc SI or I.-,
WEW YfirtK. Nov. 2! IlEHVE8-Ro-
celms. 990 head: dull: five cars rough stuff
sold at baraly steudy prices. Cables steaoy.
Culves, receipts, 6C0 head; veais, nuiei iiui
steady; grassers slow; veals, $l.00to7.00.
2 cows 850
1 cow 900
1 cow 900
1 bull 770
18 feeders.. 722
17 feeders., loyo
ISO. AV. Sh. IT,
li 1UU ... 4 tO GO 2(S KO 1 75
19 i'J ... 4 60 til 181 40 4 75
33 97 ... 4 60 49. 21S ... 4 75
31...... 81 ... 4 60 61 20) 120 4 75
34 101 ... 4 63 65 219 120 4 75
33 103 ... 4 GO 36 322 ... 4 75
42 2tJ ... 4 72V4 25 29S ... 4 75
53 161 40 4 05 63 279 240 4 75
39 110 ... 4 65 56, 3J5 220 4 75
43 293 40 4 7214 4S 353 120 4 75
60 241 ..t 4 75 49 286 120 4 75
151 189 ... 4 75 59 297 ... 4 75
15 226 ... 4 75 63 3i 80 4 75
68 288 80 4 75 111 ISO M) 4 73
US 315 120 4 75 71 213 80 4 75
68 293 ... 4 73 79 246 80 4 75
63 284 80 4 75 A 257 ... 4 75
47 270 2U0 4 75 87 203 80 4 76
65 309 ... 4 73 74 292 1C0 4 7714
4S 312 120 4 73 62 295 80 4 7714
77 276 80 4 75 71 236 ... 4 7714
62 305 220 4 75 85 224 160 4 771a
68 317 160 4 75 102 19S 120 4 77$
62 253 220 4 75 74 257 80 4 77 ,
49 328 200 4 75 54 332 ... 4 77-4
67 301 80 4 75 63 306 SO 4 7714
80 293 160 4 75 05 242 80 4 774
60 259 200 4 75 ts 264 80 4 7714
71 200 ... 4 75 66 221 120 4 : 7Vi
49 263 10) 4 76 57 2C3 ICO 4 7714
62 271 SO 4 75 76 224 40 4 7714
60 222 ... 4 75 60 262 ... 4 77W
46 267 40 4 75 05 274 40 4 7714
79 248 80 4 73 CI 276 ... 4 7714
67.. ..,.275 SO 4 75 71 267 80 4 77H
65 334 40 4 75 75 242 SO 4 774
38 369 ... 4 75 63 302 ... 4 77(4
84 168 ... 4 75 64 296 40 4 77(5
66 311 80 4 75 CI 308 ... 4 1'K
43 239 ... 4 75 45 274 ... 4 7714
60 S34 120 4 75 71..,. ..229 120 4 77,4
62 322 80 4 75 C1......244 SO 4 771
84 216 " 4 73 66 294 80 4 77
64 275 160 4 75 SU......262 80 4 -71J.
4 312 40 4 73 56 237 ... 4 77fJ
C9 318 ... 4 75 87 212 80 4 774
52 263 ... 4 75 95 334 80 4 774
IP 231 164 4 IB 65 296 80 4 77U
C2 280 200 4 75 64 273 ... 4 77,4.
62 272 126 4 75 79 253 ... 4 77V4
67 368 80 4 75 65 23.) 160 4 774
CS 282 80 4 75 92 160 ... 4 77,4
37 327 ... 4 75 64 .".05 80 4 77',.
45 308 160 4 75 60 228 ... 4 K
70 S04 80 4 75 32 207 ... 4 77(4
62......1S4 160 4 75 74 2S3 40 4 774
72 239 ... 4 75 60 276 120 4 774
67 273 80 4 75 85 232 40 4 7714
78 242 80 4 75 C5 269 120 4 774
51 271 40 4 75 52 297 ... 4 77U
...836 160 . 4 75 72 278 160 4 771:
..,31Z ... 4 75 63 283 80 4 77
...339 200 4 73 7S 225 1C0 4 7714
...325 80 4 75 69 240 40 4 77U
...284 80 4 75 61 225 200 4 77k
...248 ... 4 75 68 2S7 160 4 77U
...353 SO 4 75 64..320 220 4 7714
...322 120 4 73 CS 245 40 4 7714
...249 ... 4 75 66 311 120 4 77l4
...302 1 60 4 75 62 327 ... 4 7714
...22S 160 4 75 05 297 ... 4 RO
,..304 ... 4 73 80 239 40 4 80
...Til ... 4 73 97 201 80 4 0
oil A Ir. r9 or.i . en
... 4 73 72 251 ... 4 fO
... 4 75 C6 KS ... I tO
... 4 60 107 175 ... 4 (0
... 4 65 90 189 240 4 SO
... 4 70 69 234 80 4 SO
200 4 70
The supply of sheeo today was
grussers, $2.23fl2.50; fed and mixed calves,
$2,761(3.60.
L SHEEP AND LAMUS-Hecelpln 3,013
head; dull nnd wenk; llttlo llrmer for
choice Inmbs, others slow; sheep, $2.0o1f
3.75; culls, $1.60; Inmbs. H.dOtri.w); good to
choice Canada lambs, $4.7&Uv.12'4i one cur
extiu, $5,25.
HOdS-Recclpts, 4,011 head; nominally
steudy.
Kiinnns City l.lve Storh.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 22,-CATTLE-Ro-ff'I'ts.
,.o natives. 1.SU0 TVxnns, 330 calves:
the light supply strengthened values n:id
desliuble killers sold freely at firm prlcts;
n. few trashy kinds n shaJe lower; st el.
ers nnd rcolM ranged from stcndy fur
good to n sliudo lower for tommon; nntlvo
?,C,C,.,4 5WIS-2S; stockers nnd ficilrr. J, 25
ff4.3; butcher cows nnd helfer., JXpyifl 5;
cntiiiers, $2 cni3 00; fed weslenu, $.t.S.V5.W;
v!l!,',.,,I. exatis, $,l.r,itff).w: grass Tcxuiis,
3i(?,i',?J0:,.li,1V('!'. M.WC6.W.
HOtlS-Ilecilpts. 12,500 held: opened vr.v
to 60 lower; gained strength und closed
Mostly (it llrm prices; li.-uvy. $4.flil95;
ti'SS'i '-s,K'.90, light. $i.7lyi.95; pigs,
ll.WW i.e.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Itooelpt. 4X) head;
supply too light to tost market;, tho fev
offered sold steady . lambs, $(.SMi6.25; tnut
tons. $3.S0r, 1.2); stockers nnd feeders, $3.2j
ll.00; culls, $2.7541.1.2.).
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2'.-COFKEE-Spot.
Rip, steady; mild, mnrket quiet. Tho mar
ket opened steady, with prices unchanged
to B points lower ami for a tlmo ruled
barely steady, with liquidation prominent,
following bearish ndvlci-s from foreign rof
feo markets, heavy port nnd Interior Urn
zlllnn receipts, slack spot demand and un
friendly domestic statistics, Later thero
was a not gain recorded, duo to covering
nnd light new buying, bused upon n final
rlso of Ijo In tho French mnrket. Specula
tion wns considerably more nctlvo than of
late. At the closo tho mnrket nuatn turned
easy under fresh realizing nml wns barely
steady, net unchanged to 6 points lower.
Total sales wero 41,600 bugs. Including: De
cember. C.2Wtfi.30e: Jnnunry, C.30c; Febru
ary. C.33c: March. (!.4.Vrifl..V)e! May. CMta!
July, H.C34(6.70e: August, 6.70c; September,
6.701ifl.76c; October, C.75'ii0.S0c.
Cotton Coniln .Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Nov. I? tinv nnnriH
Tho demand for cotton goods todny has
ueuu 1 uuy ui nvernge proportion, ino
tendency In four-yard sheetings form wero
of 11 good brand; prints uro selling fulrly
well: blenched cottons nro llrm and look
as though prices might be udvnnced before
luiih uu ii-uuiiiK not.'.'., nevrrtu lines 01
plnlds and tickings udvanced htO to 14c per
yard: nrlnt cloths nnd nllled linen nre verv
llrm. with n cbod demund: nlnchnms oc
casionally liffHo higher for staple lines und
lancies.
Ribbon Win 11 em In Hovlevr.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. The Haeknev
horso u gal 11 held sway nt tho horse show
today. Tho show opened with tho judg
ing of a class of two Hackney stallions.
Rut 0110 was shown. Prince Common, tho
exhibit of Ebon D. Jordan of Hoston. A
class of four llnckucy brood mares, shown
ill hand with two of. their produce, followed
uy i'". v. Stevens or Attica, is. y., carried
off both llr.it and second prizes, tho third
olng to Mr. Jordan, a class or 4-ycar-oId
liirlcnev stallions, followed by one nt
French coaching stallions, completed tho
list of heavy stallions for tho morning.
Standard bred trotting stallions und ponies
In harness occupied the tlmo of the judges
until nearly 11 o'clock, when a clncs of
thirty-four qualified hunters wero tried out
for tho entries in tho Corinthian class, 101,
the ouccssful competitors to bo Judged Into
this evening.
Standard Slinres Still Cllinlil.ni;.
NEW Y'ORK. Nov. 22. Stiindnrd oil
shares mado unother new high record to
dny. selling up to 7.41 u share, "cx
dlvldend." This represents n Jump of 21
points for tho day nnd is equivalent to nn
advance of 31 points, tho dividend being 10
per cent.
After exposure or when you feel a cold
coming on, tako Foley's Honey nnd Tnr. It
never falls to cure, and will prevent pneu
monia or consumption If takcu In tlmo.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's
drug otore, South Omaha.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BOILER AN J oHEtfi' 1HUN WORK
nrake, Wilson
" a Williams
uooessora Wilson & Drake
Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks and
breechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard anu water tanks, poller tuoes con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
and sold. Special and prompt attention to
repalts In city or country. 19th nnd Pierce.
DRY GOODS.
HE. Sfinilh ft Co.
Importers and Jobbers ot
Dry Goods, Furnishing Ooodi
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestern Electrical
yv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Klectrlo Wiring Bells and Gas Ltghtlae
G. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howurd St.
AFE AND IRON wORKS.
I
ho Omaha Safo
and Iron Works
G. ANDREEN, Prop.
Makes a specialty of
I-?J'VF? ESCAPES,
XXXVXv SHUTTERS,
And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, ett
OlO H. l-ttli St., Oinuhn, Melt.
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHINERY.
GENERAL REPAIRING A SPKCIALTI
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
JOOl, lnofl and 1R05 JaoUson Street,
Omnba, .Neb. Tel. n.'IM.
B. Zatjriskls. Agent, J, B. Cowgill, Mgr.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick und Easy Rising
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH CATE3.
Send for cotnlogue.
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, la.
1WS 9th Stretit, Telephone 113.
f
H. Davis & Son
Airenls for flu- Hlohmoa
Safety tintcs anil
Fire Doors.
Elevator Hydraulic and Hsnd Elevators.
niri n Bneclalty. Iatuei
Valvo Cups for Elevators, fcnglnes
Printing Presases.
H.R.PEtlMEY8.C0.
D0OM4Iir urn BUG.
OMAHA nta
BRAMCH 103 tiXt
IN flClL
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1031). Omsli.t, Nat
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS
aOAUU OF TR.WJK.
Correspondence: John A. Warrsn Co
wui vUm Ut CaJca8 aad Ntw zong
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