THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs TUESDAY, !NOVJBMBEH 12, 1901. .COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL tlrlik Pnl Ith th Maikii frira 1 .ThrUnd Dtmtrtllzttitn. WHEAT FALLS, BUT NLY FRACTIONALLY December Corn unit December tints Are Knrli Advanced Slluhtly Pro, Isliina Clcisc I n. dimmed to Higher. CHICAGO, Nov. 1J.-A ruih of early buying orders, bringing a decidedly bullish teellng In wheat, overbalanced numerous depressing fctatlBtles today und kept grains iiteady. IJec.emhor wheat closed a shndo down, December corn VoHic up nnd De cember outs. U'Qc ml vu need; provisions closed unchanged to U&o higher. Strength and activity marked the, first part of tho session In tho wheat pit. At tho opening there was nuch a quantity of bearish Information that nearly everyono started In to sell. Cables wore weak, pri mary receipts, showed over 600,000 bushels increase, and there! was also considerable Increase In tho amount on passage and In ihe world'n vlslblo supply. Added to thin was tho nows of rains In tho districts where, they wero most needed. December opened Utwo depressed at 7287214c, undor these. Influences, but at once rallied on tho suddon discovery that thero was 11 Sood cash demand nip! that In spite of tho eslro to sell there was little In tho mar ket. Many commission houses absorbed all tha,t was offered at tho dccliuo and as a result December sold up to T.tyc. At this point, however, longs wero satisfied with profits und began to liquidate, which eased tho market, December cIohIiik steady, u shade under, at 72&7:ic. I.ocnl receipts wero 10S oars, seven of contract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth reported 1,2.1'. cars, making a. total for the three tiolnts of 1.37, against 1,202 last week and Ml a year ago. Primary receipts were l,022,.12l bushels, against l,li:i,f") bushels the samo day laHt scar. Keaboard clearances In wheat und (lour equaled fV,H bushels, Tim world's visible supply Increase, was Tt'iO.oou biiHliels. Ilrendstiiffs on passage Increased 2,4."it'.,(Hi) bushels. World's shipments last week were (i.w:',iVm bushels, against 0,(ifi8,X tho corre sponding week a year ago. Corn opemd hlghur on Improved cables and maintained 11 llrm undertone Thero WHS an Improved commission linuso de mand early and cash people reported n fair ISuropean business on Haturdav's of ferings. Weak-end statlHllcs wuro bullish. December, which opened ,c to 'fctj'c tip, advanced to f.li'kc. and eased imlv 11 liiiln on prorll-laklug, closing llrm and H'o'.c iiihii' til twRi-, jtt'cripi were n cars, December oals opened unchanged, but at 011C11 felt the Intliieiiee of a strong cash hltualloli. Comuilssloii Iioumi had enough buying ordeis lo absorb all tho early of ferings ill 1)1(1 llll. and nil Hi:ir'llv nf piles and strong bull buying, becombor rpso to .194c. Tho easy feeling toward thn end of the session In oilier lrrnlim. in. Ketlicr with prollt-lakliig, brought a slight wig and December clo.sed linn and 'M(s,c lilKhcr at ra'.p.'UXiUo. Receipts were 232 "earn, i-rnvisioiis worn nun nut steady, harlv weakness In hoes bioiicht il ilniimuknii opening, but the strength In grains brought an Improved tone. .lunftary pork closed 2M' nil at SIS. .laiiuarv bird iinrhn tt.to and January ribs unchanged at J7.7U 1 -,. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, j,.p nun; ruin, 113 curs; oais, syij cars; nogs, Tho leading rutures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. 1 High. Low. 1 Close.! Rat'y Wheat I I 1 i 1 uv. 1 Dec. 72fi4 May 75fiW Corn I I 72?, 72Vi727;ti7:i 7ft?4llti!!l'fll,4i 7't'i, I 7ii'i I Dec. .May Oals a'.kfiU B'jviii'i'm fin 02?i!12 41 1, Dec. .tsmi aii . May HHi'dl 10'. :N?iisouflii r.s; w 1 4o-i i-orK 1 1 .Ian. I 14 M I 15 021.4 11 no Mhv IS m l ir 55 1 ir. in I I 13 W I 14 07',i l.i 20 ! 15 07!3 Laid- III Nov. i 1 R f.5 R f7'.i' s w S 75 7 72!i 7 R5 R f.2',6 1 iec. S B7Vj S ,)7Vj .Ian. S B7',i S 2jM .May 8 70 K 75 Jtlbs I .Ian. 7 70 7 7n I May 7 S214I 7 S7t R f)7U S ft". I 7 70 7 SO lu i S 7214 7 Ti 7 87' i No. 2. Cash quotations were n fnllnn-m I'XOPR Very llrm: winter nalenis. 1.1 ."jvm ..0: straights, t-'I.OoWS.IO; clears. t2.7ofi3.20: spring specials, $4.CKK 1.10; patents, .25m .".70; straights. t2.S(Vo.'l.20. WlfKA'l No. 3. BS'7Hic; No. 2 red 74?,o. .OA.TS--NO. 2. 40J4f(4IV4c; No. 2 white, I2i inu-,,i . . wi!ir, l-',&lfM.iC. IIYK-No. 2. iSO'Ac. HA HI, KY Fair to choice malting, OilioSc, . H.hhOH Flaxseed. No. 1 northwestern 51 41. Prlmo timothy, $5.i.'i. Clover, con- !ZJPVJKIONS-Ml!!, l"rl. ner bbl., $13. ft 13.110. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $S.rl7!4'(iS.9rt. Sbn libs sides (loose), J7.SOfi7.!ri. ' Dry snlti frhoulders (boxed), $7.25iij7.M. Short clei sides (boxed). K20tiS.i. AVIIISKY-Hasls of high wines. $1.31. Th following are the receipts and shin- wirttu Inn 1ia In .1 ...... . .. . i . . , , , n cuij -uiur iiiiurs: Articles. Htcelnts. Shipments. j'iniir, iims 20,000 13000 Wheat, hll 240,00(1 12s!flOO Com, bll KO.OiiO llfidili) il'lls. hll 2.1,0(l 131.000 Jtye, nu isi.fio.) r,,onn jiiiricy. 1111 !i,(.n) 17.IO0 Uli tlie Produce exchange todav the but ler market was llrm: crp.itnprina ikr.i'i.. ilalr lev. I3fffl!e. Cheese, steady, 5tlI0'Ic i:sgs. llrm; fresh, 22fl23o. u ' M-jw venue (;i:.m;hai, .maukim'. Quntntlona of llir Day Corainnclltlei. on Varluiis NKW YOHIv. Nov. 11 FLnirit nnxnlnta f.'..20i bbls.; exports, it.sos bids.; llrm' ami jinny iicuve 111 inn prices; winter patents IS.fAffS.PO; winter straights, t3.mi3.to; Slliv nesnla patents, $.1 HH4.10; winter extras t2.W(2.!0: Minnesota bakers. $2.!Hi3.2. winter low grades. $2.aOft2.0. Hvo tloiir III m. fair to good. 3.nri3.30; choice to JUIIl'J, .l..l.v(.t..vi. III. ,,-,(',. I ..... if,. . - - in v i n iiiva 1 i' inn, .lie. c. 1. r., car iuip, nt urnve, iew 1 OIK. COHNMICAL---Flrni; yellow western. $1.27 rlt. $1.25; Hrandywlne, t3.35fa.S0. HHAN-$3I.MHi3!i.(lO. HVi:-Stead. . No. 2 western, OI'sc. r o. b. fil'oat, .tate, HCJitHc. e. I. f., New York car lots. HA RL1Y Strniic; rillnt- .-.iti,r,i;.. .. 1 r nw7,ll,l1f;:..,.!,,l',,IIR: '"'4ti6lc, c. I. f.. Huflalo. .ni) l:A I-Hecent8, l2,7fl bll.; oxports, l.MM bll Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, S.T-c t. 11, b atlont: No. 2 red. ROVjc, elevator". No. I liotllieni. Duluth. SITi,c, f. o. b. afloat: No 1 nam, nulutn. kc. f. o. b, alloat. Options "i" i" " ib "ii iici'iiiiiii 01 canies nnd largi northwest receipts, but later turned stronj . 1 V S'.V1;- Ult'' ru"'" "r,n '"'. helped b bullish southwest crop news, a rally in la'ilrs, good commission linuse buying and r-ports of enlarged feeding to stock. Close I steady and Uc net higher, after 11 late set back under realizing; Muy. r l-u;fMa.t. r osed at Sljo; December, 70 U-lWiSO 7-bic. rinsed at S0c. 1 OltN Receipts, 10,701) bit ; exports. 0.015 Im Spot, strong; No, 2. 07ic, elevator and fn'c. f. o. b. alloat. Options falrlv active I 1 ... 7,',"o "11 umucr canies, rear ol a I111IIM1 crop report, local covciing. light nrfetliigs ami high prlci's i,i the miiiiIiwcsi ' loSi'll Unit At a4,. ,.( mly,,,,,.,,; Mav Pi.i : clnseil at fii?lc; December. il',jiii7c. tloM-d at iW'jc OATS-Uecelpts, 12S.V bll.; exports, 22.WW hu. Spot, llrnier; No. 2. ISHc; No, 3, 5c; No. 2 white. ISc; No. 3 white. I7',c; track hilxcd western. IM(4tU.; trad;, white. I.Hf k,l.'i .V.'" onJi, ""V In sMiipalhy with, corn. im--Dul, shiiiplng. OifdSc; good to Choice, Kf(j!!&c llOPS -giilet; stale, common to choice. UH ci 011. l'.",15i?c; 111.0 ci op, OJillr; S.)!I trnp, uJlilo; P.iclllc coast, UDl croii, l2ii5Ui IPHi crop. Oltllc, IHiu crop, Cidlc. lllDi:s;-Flnn; UalvcKtoii, 20 to 23 lbs., California, 21 to 25 lbs., lot9l. tv,.h dry. 21 lo 30 11.. I41si ' ' """8 l.KATIIKIl-Sli'iidj . hemlock so'e. Ileunoa yie. light 10 heuvymlKlits. :V(2ti'..c tOU-Dull; ilomeHllo llcvc-. :,;ti'c S'CIXHS. Iltfll'v. PHOVIHIONS-H. ef. Meady; packet, its u) h 15.20! family. tll.W(il2.tH); ,s J0..V); href hiims, $20.W(!i21,i: extra India mess, $l7iwrri .I',"1 nieiitH, steady: pickled bellies. M.75'o 10.60; pickled shoulders, $7.2;-'u7 3) pickled bams. t!)T!ifilo.m. Lard, steaily, ,-nutlncni. $0,10, Smith America, $10; 10111- rnund, t7,noU'7 75; western steamed. tW. nrk, strady: family, $17.mV(i 17.25; hlioii Clear. H7.fAri 10.00; mess. tl5.uotMti.ao. TALLOW Hlraib ; city ($2 per pkg), :."-.c; Country tpkgs, free), .V.tiS'ic. HCTTF.R-Hecclpls. 4.fil3 pkss.; firm; Male dairy. Il';i22c; creamery. I3ii2.iui June creamery. H'fctlSMac; faclnry, rj'ay t5'4c i llEUSU-Heccjpj, 3.2ii7 pkgs., quiet; IHiicy mrRc, epienige.r, u't'iiM4c; riincy nrge, October, P4f4t; fancy small, Sep. lemlmr. 10'4i ltHc; fancy small, October, I'.filOc. r, Ktins Receipts, 5,o2f) 'ilBf.; Ilim; slate ind PcnnsylViiria, 2ii27ettesteni, candled, U?lic: tti'.tei'n. iiiieiiiiiin.tl "efi', POULTRY Alive, weak, springer, 9'ie; rurkeyn, VuVc; lot, ','c. Diesnvil, llrm, springers, 8'.4310c; fowlf, StjaSc, turkey, IWl.e SinTAI?- Tho local market for Mil. though slightly lower, held steady as to lone and closed Kteadi at 2l.4i for il'i!. hut tin In London eased off ill :s under liquidation, dosing nt liliz jo, for spil and i;iv7 for futures. oppcr in iouuoti no vanccd 2s Utl to JSCS ls Cd for spot and llfti for futures. .Locally the market was quint lit tlK.85tll7.00 for l.ako Hupcrlnr and tl.H7Ht16.!2ifc for casting and clrctlol tic. iead anil sjiciicr were wiiiioui 1 nanui ai homo and abroad, the former closhni at tl.37 nt Now York nnd XII f.'.'4 at l.ondou nnd thn latter at i.:wit.X nnd ilt; 121 Ud respectively. Domestic Iron markets wer' steady, but quiet. Pig Iron warrants. tx.V) rrfio.Co; No. 1 northern foundrj. tl.'.("r(l''"li . . t. In. (II l.tr. Ml. ,IU. m PUUIII'III I 'Jll IHI I . . I ,.'"'l Il.'"7, t'. 1 southern foundry. iW.Wn I5.r: No. 1 sonlh- ern foundry, soft, tl4.WV(jirt.(), Olasgow lion warrants closed nt 55s and Mlddleboro at 4 Is. OMAHA M IIOl.l-S.VI.i: MA II li.CT.I. (,'ondlllos of Trntlft nntl lootnllins on JMnple nml I'biicj- lrodnce, KGOS Receipts, light: fresh stock, 20c, lilVi: POUIfllY- Mens. 5i'rfc: voiinc nnd old roosters, Ic; turkeys, TtiSo; ducks and gecsc, 6TJ6ic; spring chickens, per lb., HUTTKH Common to fair. 13c: choice dairy, In tubs, l&KliV; separator, 23U21c. FHliSlI FIHII IlbicU hnss. Uc. white bass, loci bluctlsh, He; bullheads, 10c; bhio litis, 7c; buffaloes. 7c: cattish. 12c; cod. He; cranplca, lOo; halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; hid- uock, 10c; plae, me, red snapper, pic; sal mon, 14c, suntlsh, be; trout, loo; whltcflsh, fair. Ilecolpts, ft cars. OYHTKHS- -Mediums, tier can. 22c: Stand- ards, iior can, 25c; oxtrn selects, per can, 33c: Now York counts, tier can. toe: bulk Htandards, per gal., ti-2ot(1.2u; bulk extra selects. 1 1.4 "fl 1.63. PIOliONS Live, til VEAI,-Cholco. 6fiS ler dor., Wc. HAY- Prices ouoted by Omnha Wholesale Hav Dealers' ansoebitlnn: ('bnlep 1111I11I11I. t9.rij No, 2 upland, $8.50; medium, $S; coarse. ti.w. iiyo straw, t. 'ineso prices arc tor hay of good color and quality. Demand iair. WlIKAT-tiOc. CORN 56o, HRAN-tl5.C0. OATH-330. VKORTABLES. POTATOES Homo grown and northern. Htl&Oc; Halt Luke, tli Colorado, II. I'-oiirijANT l'er uoz., ,5c. CARROTS Per bll.. &0c. HUKTH Per luilf-bu. basket, 30o. TURNIPS Per bll.. 60c. Rutab.1e.1s. ner 10) lbs., $1.25. I'UtMTMHISHS -Hothouse, per doz., $1.25. PAHSLI2Y-Per do.., 2.'.c. LIJTTPCIJ-Pur doz., 2oe. RADIHIIK8 Per doz., 23c. HWHUT l'O'l'ATriUM- llnmn ernwn. ner II. nl'rt. .1..- 1I....I.. i.t.l fl. ,., .ciiiiiiit; 1 IIHHIIU, 1"! Ml'l., f.i, Oeorgla, per bbl., $2.75, 'AHHAOi;IIollaiid seed, crated. P4c. TOMATOHS Homo crown, ner li-lb. bas- ket, toe. IlliANS wax. Per "i-liu. basket. COc: string, per j-bu. basket, COc. ONIONS- Home grown, our lb.. 2c: Span ish, per crate. $1.25: Michigan reds. 2Uc ner lb. CISLliHx Knlatnazoo. ner bunch. 2.d3.ie: Nebraska, per bunch, 30333c; Colotndo, I0tj 00c. NAVY D13ANS-Pcr Int., $2.11. FRUITS. APPLKS-Hen Davis, ner bhl.. $3.&0: wlne- sups, $3.50; Jonathan, $l.o0tf6.); snows, $3.50; ueituuowers, per box. ii.w. I'lSAua tvcifcrs. $2; viKers. $J.:o i.aw- rence, $2.23. (J it A PKS Concords, eastern. 20o: Mala gas, per kojr, $5,5oa.Oi). CRANHICRR1KS Per bbl.. $7.CA7.50: per crate, $2.75. QUINCIJS Her box. $1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGKS-Moxlcans. $3.75til.0O: Florldns, l. 1 , K M O N H Fa n c y , $ 3. 75 'ti 4 . on. KANAKAS Per bunch, according to size. $2.2651 2.73. FIGS California, new cartons, 70c; Im ported, per lb., 12fQ14c. DATKS Persian. In CO-lb. boxes, per lb.. 5l4u; Hairs, 5c. MISCHr,LANKOUS. NUTS Now cron wulnuts. No. 1 soft- shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell per lb., 1214c; No. 2 Noft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-shcii. lO'.fcc; Hrazlls, per lb., 13c; filberts, per lb 13c; al monds, soft-shell, 17c; hard-shell 15c; pe cans, large, per lb 12c; small, 10c; cocoa nuts, pur 100, tu chestnuts, 12c. HQKIiY Per 24-sectlon case. $3.50tf3.75. CIDER Nehawka. per bbl.. i3; Kow York, $3.W). HAUliHIvRAUT Per .-bb .. $3: ner not.. $3.75. hidiod ino. 1 green. ,c: -no, 2 green, fie; No. 1 salted, 8V4c; No. 2 salted, 7jo; No. I voal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs.. Oc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dty hides, Stfl3c; sheep pelts, 25327c; horsehldes, $1.50Q2.25. Nt. Lou I Grain nml Prn visions. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. WHEAT Firm; No. 2 red, cash, elevntor, Wc: track, 74lic; De cember, 73Tc; May, 77,.''rj774c; No. 2 hard, "211 72',4e. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, (Blue; track, G2,4ft!3o; December, 00?ic; May, C31,c. OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 cash. 41'.,c; track, 42fi43c; May. 12',Jc; No. 2 white, 43Ut!"4l,ic. RYE-Hlgher at 61c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $3.15 j.G0; extra fancy and straight, $3.1003.23; clears. $2.73(92.00. TIMOTHY SEED-Scarce and llrm at $5.40f3.03. CO RNMEA1 Steady at $3. KHAN Scarce and stronger; sucked lots, eiiHt track. !)2fi9lc. HAY Timothy, firm, $0.O0tjfll.00; prairie; quiet: not quoted. WHISKY-Stcady at $1.31. IRON COTTON TIES-tl. H AGO I NG-01ifiHc. HEMP TWINE-Oe. PROVMSIONS - Pork, steady; Jobbing, $14.0). Lard, better at $S. 15. Dry salt meats (boxed lots), steady; extra shorts, $s.27'.4; clear ribs. $S.25; clear sides. tS.50. Hacon (boxed lots), steady; extra shorts, $9; clear ribs. $9.1214: clear sides, $9.3714. METALS Lead, quiet nt t4.2714. Spelter, firm at tl.10B4.12V4. POULTRY Dull; chickens, 514c; springs, 7c; turkeys, Cc; ducks, GtftiViu; geeso, ;lV4tc. HUTTEH Steady; creamery, Mj23c; dairy. ll17c. EGGS Steady at 20c. RECEIPTS-Flnur, 10,000 bbls.; wheat, 7S, On) liu.; corn. U7.INK) bll.: oats, 32,000 li it. SHIPMENTS Flour, 12,000 bbls.; wheal, 1,000 bu.; com, 43,000 lilt, j oats, 2ti,000 bll. Liverpool (irnlu nnd Prnvlslnn. LIVERPOOL, Nov. il.-AVHEAT-Spot. firm; No, 2 red western, winter, 5s 0d; No. 1 northern, spring, 5s lOUd; No. 1 Callfor nla. 6s lid; futures:, steady; December. 5s ic'Sd; March, 6s lid. CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, new, 5s 3',4d; fututcs, tlrm; November, nominal; December, 6s S'd; March, 6s l?d. FLOl'R-St. Louis fancy winter, steady, 7s dl. HOPS At London, Pacific roast, steady, JtlWlS 1 5s. PHOVISIONS-Hcef. steady; extra India mess. 73s d. Pork, llrm; prime mess west ern. 72s. Lard, steady; American rellped. In palls, lis fnl; prime western, In tierces. Ills, ihims. short cut. 14 to 10 lbs., unlet. 17s. Hacon, Cumberland cut, "Jii lo 30 lbs., quiet, 19s; short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs.. 4Ss; long clear middles, light. 2S to 31 lbs., dull, 17s lid; long clear middles, heavy. 33 to 10 lbs., dull. 17s; short clear backs, 111 to 20 lbs., quiet, 43s tid; clear bellies, ll lo m ins., qnici, 113. nuoui ders, square, 11 In 14 lbs., quiet, 3i'.s lid. HUTTER Steady; tlncst United States, 92s; rood United Stnles, 70s. CHEESE Quiet , American (litest white, 15s; American tlncst colored, bis tid. PEAS -Canadian, llrm, fi Id. TALLOW -Steady; prime city. 2?s 3d; Australian In London. 29s 9d. InqiTirts of wneai into Liverpool msi wcck were vi.mhi riiiariers innn ,mihiiiic pons, none from Paclllc ports nnd 11. 000 quartets from other ports. Imports of corn from Atlantic ports last week wore 10.7n) quar ters. Kiiiisn City lirnln nml Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. Il.-WIIEAT-De- cembor. 0Mso; May, 72Mi724c; No. 2 hard, 70c .M. ::. KqiWjc; ,o. - jcii, il;U V.'c; No. y. ii'.ii,itiic. f CORN I'eci'tnner, iki'.tc; .May. tM,Yi'iif;; cash. No. 2 mixed, (Vil-'ijiiiilic; No. 2 white, KG'ilOTlji'; No. 3, trj'-iC. OATS .Mi. - wnne, u'ouc. UYH-No. 2, 5S4C- hay Choice timothy. tl2.3O4il3.0O; cliolco prairie. $i:i.oil(((13.6ii. Ill ' I I nu . 1 e.uin 1 ) . iinj.vi-, uaiii, fancy. H-'. l'.GliS-Demand good; market firm and higher; fresh Missouri ami Kansas stock quoted on 'change at 2V doz.. loss off cases returned. RKCE ' S wuent. :ii,u) uusueii corp. tJ.O'iO biishelt.; oats, I7,fn) httshels. SHIPMENTS Wheati Pi.)ii tiusneis; corn, 2H,iW bushels; oats. I0.iro bushels. Plilliideliblii Produce .Mni'Urt. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ll.-HUTTKR-Plrm nnd Ic higher; fancy western cream rrv, 21c; fnney nearby prints. 2iV. EtiGS- b'lrm and 2c higher; fresh nearby and western, 27c; trcsh southwestern, 26c; li-nkli Hiinlliern. 2fic CHEESE I 'Inn; New York full crenni", fancy small, iov:, fair to cnoice, :iui"4c lirnln In Store nnd Alliial. NEW YORK. Nov. 11. -The latement of the visible supply of grain In tiore nnd alliut on Saturday November 9. as com piled by the Now York Produce 'exchange, s as fo ows: v neat, ii.'.'n.'"' nils u . I tnrreat.e. 57,0"o bushels. Corn. 12.0.irt busheli; dcercaue, '.'oWjO busliclu. Oats, 7, r;.', il. in 7l.r0 bushels, derrease. .TK.OOO bushel,. Rve. J.l.C.d") bushels. . rrase. S'.OiO htish rls Harl-i. J.iikcio bushel', lin rease, ?'., H btishi Is .11 1 1111 en pnl Is Wlienl, I'lniir 11 nil tlrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov II.-WIIUAT- 'iihIi, 72i , Diccniber, 7oVn70',c: May, "i'H 73c On track: No. 1 haul, "i,e; No. 1 ni'i-lheru. 72c, No. 2 nnrlhern, MiVli'V. PLfJI H- Plrst pntrtils. : fMi :!.:..; cion.) patents, 3.7iW..Sm; Illrst clears, f:.pi)U:l.ii; sccmiil clears. $2:io. HHAN-lu bulk. ?ll.7i'M.'..25. Mllmitil.cc (iriiln .llnrlirl, MILWAl Kl;i:, Nov II. - WIIHAT -Firmer; No. tiurthein, 73c; No. 2 northern, iKii'.'c; Oeirtnbcr. 73c RYKlllpher; No. , Kkijiln'sc. HAHLllv I'lrtn; No. 2, W2'.(5Dc: sample, IMt.Vtc. OATH Firm; No. 2 white. l2's'il3o. CUHN December, i'.i?,c. Toledo (frnln mid kcnl. TOLKDO, v., Nov. 1I.-WIII:aT-0.iII; ihsIi. 7fi,4c; December. 77',c: May. 70,ie. CO UN Dull: Oecrinber. w"(cj May, tt;iv,c. OATS-December, lo'ic; May, li'ic UYK-rAV. SHI'HJS -Clover, cash, prime. :,.iV,bi De cember, J5.70; March, 5.;5; No. 2 Alsykc, 7.iS's. I'eorln .MnrUct. PKOIUA, Nov. ll.-COUN-FIrm; No. 3, Clc. OATS-FIrm; No. 3 while. 40e. billed through. WIIISKY-On the basis of $1.31 for Mu lshed goods. Dllllllll (; rill 11 Mni'Uel. DI'Lt'TH, Nov. U. WIIIOAT-Cash. No: I hard, 7l'(c; No. 2 northern, sour; No. 1 northern. 71c; December, 7o-f4c; May, 71'. c. COHN-69C. OATS-I0j33?4e. . UIkIii lliitter lnihcl. ELGIN, III., Nov. ll. -HUTTEH-No sales of butter on tho board. Onicial market declared tlrm nt 25c. Snles for the week, tAj.Oi.i") lbs. ,m:w YOHIv STIICK.S AM) iionds. Ainll Street llns Another llnr of Ai'llie nnd nrlcil Dcollim. NEW YORK. Nov. II. -There was another nctlvo day of speculation In stocks today and a large and well distributed demand for bonds, outside of the cxtraordlnarj dealings In some of Ihe convertible and spu illative bonds It Is notable In tills re gard that while the dealings for the last week In stocks were still below the large business for the corresponding period last year the par value of tho bonds dealt In last week exceeded those of the correspond ing period of Inst year by over t.Onn.KK). The demand for stocks today was ex ceedingly varied, as was the movement of prices, owing to lite rnct that the buying demand shifted to new quarters and realiz ing of profits proceeded actively In last weeks favorites, tiiklnu advantiize nf the sustaining force nf the new favorites. The dealings continued to a large extent to re main In professional .Impels, although there was somo accession of speculatlvo Interest today shown by orders through commission houses. While the piofessiounls dominate the market the news of tho day as It In fluences stock speculation Is llkelv to bo distorted In Its perspective to suit the pre vailing sentiment of tho speculation. Today the Northwestern railroad settlement njol the Vuuderbllt plan of merger, which fur nished, the material of the bulls during last week's rise, fell Into the background de cidedly, while discussion became very ac tive on the favorable prospects In t lie coal trade, the Iron and steel trndo and the ex traordinary railroad trafllc of which icports are received on all hands. The profes sionals sold the transcontinental stocks and tho Vanderbllts to take their profits. After the unprecedented nutlnys of tho last year for Increase and Improvement of rolling stock and equipment the fact that nn ac tual car famine exists In many parts of tho country Is conclusive cvldeneo that tho business offerings to the railroads Is greater than ever before. From the coal and Iron legions comes the cry for more cars, many lion mills being reported shut down for luck of coke and raw material. Grain re ceipts urn snld to bo smnll because ot lack of curs. This accords with the reports that the overwhelming railroad tralllc Is largely mndo up of general merchandise, duo to tho activity In trade In all lines. Thn urgent demands for freight enrs nnd other forms of railroad equipment mndo the movement today In the car und steel Industrials a natural corollary of tho movement In the railroad stocks, The day's conspicuous ad vances will bo seen lo hnve centered In the anthracite nnd soft coal carriers and In the car and steel Industrials. Sugar and Amal gamated Copper were affected by an nctlve demand from thu shorts, and both were actively dealt In for Boston account. Chi cago & Eastern Illinois Jumped nine points, but reacted five. Union Pacific rose llv points and Great Northern preferred and Northern Pacific preferred moved strongly upward with the last on revived reports of an early settlement. The market con tinued conlldent over the money outlook, although gold shipments aro expected later In the week. Realizing became general In the Into dealings, but n number of rnlllcs made the closing Irregular. Tho bond market was active nnd gen erally strong, the convertible, and specu lative bonds especially so. Standard Rope lis rose 414. Total sales, par value, $6,025,on0 i nitcil stales refunding 7s declined 1, and the old Is advanced Ii, per cent on the last call. The Commercial Advertiser's Loudon lllmuctnl cablegram says: "Tho stock mar ket was brisker today on the holiday ac cumulation of buying orders. Lord Salis bury's speech was disregarded and tho tono was cheerful, sympathizing with Ameil cans, which started buoyant, with Atchi son. Union Paclllc and United Stnles Steel leading, but the public held aloof. New York took prollts In the afternoon, causing a slight relapse, but later there was a spurt on the curb on account of largo buying or ders from New York In Reading and Erie. Tho settlement was small, the general con tango being 414 per cent. Palis exchange Is 23 1214; Herlln, 20.421J." The following nre the closing prices on the Now York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd n. & o do pfd Canadian Pac. Canada South.. Ches. ,fc Ohio... Clilciigo & A.... do pfd Chi., Ind. & St. tlo pfd.... Chi. & E. III. .. Chicago G. W.. do 1st pfd .. Kl3. St. Paul pfd ..10214 So. Pacific A109 So. Railway .. Ui I do pfd . .11214 Texas .t Paclllc. .. M'nTol., St. L, & W . . 4S I do pfd .. 37n Union Pacific... .. 774 do pfd L 47, Wabash .. 734 do pfd .190' . 0214 . :iil, . 91 . 411, . 20s; . 33'4 .10714 ' '. 3.S' . lSli . 31 . 22',4 . 4.1 .15 .192 ..13114 Wheel, (c L. E.. ..2ij do 2d pfd .. S914 Wis. Central.. t do 2d put .W do. pfd Chicago K. W. 2111s Adams Ex. C. It. . A- I .t173t American Ex Chi. Tor. Ai Tr.. do pfd c. c. a & st. l Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d prd Del. t Hudson. Del . L. & W... Denver A. R. G. do pfd Erli- do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Gr. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Valley do nfil . ao i . a. Kx 9.1 . ai Wells-1'a.vgo Ex..1i1 . iV.K III. 1 1. upper r.n. .. . 1 1-4 tiiicr, i ar v i- . Wi'4 25?4 .113(4 .236 . 46 do nfil S3" 15 41 Ill's 9J ;i5 6i4 91. Amer. Lin. Oil. do pfd Amer. S. .t It.. do pfd . 9q Ktnac. .tun. i o !2T Hiooklvn H. 'I' . 72'4 I'olo. Fuel Ai I . 6Si, Coii. Gns I7'a .CoOl'jCon. Tobacco pfd. 115 . 614 Gen. Elriiric 259 . ,9'4 tiiueose Mugar. ... 40 .141!., Hocking Coal .... Ill Illinois Central Iowa central. . . ii"4 .im-r. i-aper. . . . .1,1 nfil 7S'! do pfd 2I4 7li',4 Si's 9 !',' 42 " 19 Lake Eric Ai XV. 73 iiiii-i. -U1!CI. .. Laclede Gas . . . Nil. Hlscnlt .... National Lead . National Sail... do pfd No. American.. Pacific Count do pfd i;i L. Ai N 17'! Manhattan 1 12i Met. St. H. 1I .Mex. Central . . . .-'4 .. 1 3 Si ..l'tM.4 Mex-. National. Minn. A: St. L. Mo. Pacltlc M.. K. & T . l'ii',4 . 61 . 4S1, .103', . Il . S, .219 . 154 .1220 ..10l'4 Pacific Mall . . 27;l People's Gas.... .. 55 Pressed s. Car. ..173 I do pfd ..lisi'i Pullman P. Car do pin .. N. .1. Central.. N. Y. central. Norfolk Ai West.. 55 Republic Steel.. do pill '"" Nn. Pac lie pfd.. .10214 f!"gar x- W ass. renil. Coal I Peiins.v vania ....iii' - "iii nag ,v i-... 11 Reading 45 1 Ho pfd. ;n, do 1st pin v4 - i.i-.iiiier ijs. do 2d Dfd rails' li' l'fd SI St. L. .t S. F an la 1 . minner.... 154 do 1st pfd M 1. " I"'' do 2d pfd 71NIU. S. Steel 41 4l'i 93U 92! ; St. L. S. W '.O'v 00 pin do pro Huvtiuisierii I'llion.. SI. Paul 1734 Hunk Clenrlngs. OMAHA. Nov. II. -Hank clearings today. SI 119,412.62, corresponding day last year, 11.071. .'lifi.M ; Increase, I71.S2I.71. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ll.-Clearluga. 12,763.552; balances, JI.PSS.S70. Money, IU175 per cent. HALT1.MOHE, Nov. 11. -Clearing. 13.379.. 557; balances, J3S7.353. Mime), lli J per cent CINCINNATI. Nov. 11. Money. Iff it pcr cent. New York exchange, 25c bid. Clear ings, tl.50O.3Vi. HOSTON. Nov. ll.-Clo-itiugs, JIS,123,356; balances, Jl.272.395. NEW YORK, Nov. 11,-ClearlllRS, $111,. 9S.6ll; balances. JI,315,Slt. CHICAGO. Nov. II. -Clearings. $27,421,122; balance, 2.f.22.310. Posted exchange. Jl.spJ fi4Tt' New York exchaiiBe. i"i2"c il.ls. I'llllUt. , ST. LOUIS, Nov. n.-Chfurlutpj, J?,317,U5, balances, tlKS.iy discount Mol New York exchange, K ..if. per cent elv lorU .llonej MnrUct, NEW YORK Nov. II. -MONEY -On call, llrm nl 3"ifil i r cent; last loan per cent. Prime n.-ruililllc paper, I'slt.i per cent STERLING 1 '.NCHANGE -Slreng. with actual business m liaiikers' bills at $1 S7'4 tor demand nn,i at f4.3, for sixty days; posted rates. $1 ifen X and I.S. Commer ilal bills. ?I.M','.m.m. SILVKU-Hat, i,7',e; Mexican dollnis, l,"'ie. HONDS Goiti ntneiil. Irregular; state. In Hclhe; lallriind, striilli!. The closliif, qiiutatlons on bonds ar as lollows: U. S. r. 2s, reg do coupon... do 3s, reg.... In coupon ... do new 4s, reg do coupon . do old Is. reg do coupon do 5s. leg.... do coupon ik L. N. unl. 4s.. 10.' KiV, Mex. Central K K'a .lui I do 1st inc ;) 101 M. & St. L. Is..lul 130 139 M., K. & T. Is....l0of, do 2ds Mi, 112 N. V. Cen'l ls...n3t 112', do gen. 3'js lmi., III? N. .1. Ccn'1 g. 6s. 131 lo" No. Paclllc is 101'i Atchison gen. 4 lit do 3s 721, do ml J. is... H. O. I- do il'ss do conv. Is., Canada So. 2s Coli'l of Ga. do 1st Inc.... .'i'! M. Ar W. 0. IS in2, I'll'.-ii Reading gen. 4s.. W, t"i's 'St I. A; I M c 5,li;U 1"., 'SI. L. .i S. F. Is 95 0M St. L. S. . 1st. . 97', 107 I do 2ds sim, 73 S. A. & A. P. 4s . S3 lllTI. So. Paclllc Is Clies. .; o. U,s Chi. ,v Alton .I'.s v5 So. Hallway 6s...l20it C.. It. H l). 11. 4k ;isi; Texas ,V- I' Is PnA. C, . ,v H I' g I, llDtfcT. H, L. - W. Is. 8Pa C. N. W. c. 7s .1371, M'nlon Pac. 4....105 C., R. I. P. Is Imlv do conv. 4s, .10-'4 CCC & S I. g. Is H1314 Wahnsli Is Chicago Tor. Is . 91'? do 2ds Colorado So. Is si4 do de,b. H Den. A: R. G. Is 10.1 'West Shore Is.. Erie prior 1. 4s . mi, IV, ,t L. E. is... do generaMs. . s.v4 Wis. Central Is. F. W & D. C. lsio;4Con. Tob. 4s". .. Hock. Val. 1148. liiji, Did. 11s 111 HI', 112 9'! M'4 bl' liiiiiitoii Stock lliiiitntliin. LONDON, Nov. H.-4 p. m.-Closlug: Cons., money... do account.... Atiacoudn Atchison do pfd Knltlmoro & O.. Can. Paclllc Ches. & Ohio... Chicago G. W.. C, M. K St. P. Denver Ai. R. G. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d ptd Illinois Central. L. N M., K. & T. .. do pfd N. Y. Central.. 91 Norfdlk & West.. SI, do pfd 59'4 92 I No. Pacific pfd. ..105 fi.VOlltiirln .fc West.. SSU . llC, Pennsylvania lllli Mi's . 27 Us's . 4S . II . 73'. Heading do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd.... So, Hallway... do pfd So. Paclllc "nlon Paclllc. do pfd P. S. Steel.... . . --' 8 .. 40 2? . . l-i'. .. 93 .. IVP4 ..110', .. 91 .. 43 .. W'i .. 21'4 .. 3914 .. 09'-. .. 40' i 39 do pfd. H.M41W abash 110', do pfd . 2x'.ISi,tnlsli Is. . 52 Hand Mines. IKnUI HAH SILVER-Dull nt 2V1 per oz. MONEY-2143 per cent. The rate- of discount In the open market for three months' bills Is SVi'-t7, per cent. Ronton Stuck limit nt Ions. HOSTON. Nov. 11. Call loans. 3134 ner cent; time loans, 105 per cent. Official clos ing: N. E. G. & C... 52 Amalgamated ... 871! Atctilsou nwiialllc 44 do pfd 102I4 Ulngbam 2S14 HoStOII & A 2j7'4 i;iU, ii: HCCIa two Huston v mo J-V3 i.eiiienniai ii',3 Boston Elevateu.lb'i uopper itiinge.... t2V4 K. Y., K. II. At H.213 Dominion Coal... 4S Fltchburg pfd ...141 , Franklin 18W Union Paclllc 10711 Isle Royale 23 Mex. Central .... 22 Mohawk 42?i Amer. Sugar. ,122'i ,uio jjomimon . Dotu. 1. H . Osceola 10) Gen. Electric 2.1V.4 Parrot 3tP.4 Mass. Electric... M lamuracK 275 Trillion main 43 do pnt N. E. G. & C. United Fruit... h3'4 4'i OO'.i 41 9314 21 Trinity 215s; united Mtnics ii Utah 24 Victoria 7 Wlnonn 2 Wolverine 6S U. S. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouez 4',4l cw York Mliilnir Ntocka. NEW YORK, Nov. 11. The following are ine closing prices on nilnmtj stocks; Adams Con IS Allen 40 Hrecco loo iirmiHwlck Con... 10 Little Chief 12 Untnrlo 950 Ophlr 75 Phoenix 7 Potosl 4 Savage 6 Comstock Tunnel Con. Cul. & vn.. iw Deadwood Terra. M Horn Silver 190 Iron Silver 61 Leadvlllo Con.... & Sierra Nevada... iu Small Hopes .... 40 Standard 375 Foreign! I'IokiicIhI. rnxnoN'. Nov. ll. Money was In ln- rr.),iki,l (tnniimrt tndnv. nwlnif to tenders for .2,rjO0,C0o of treasury bills. Uuslness on the Stock cxcnaugi; was lairiy cnecnui. i,ui, s.iiiHinirv'M Kiicech of Saturday was re garded favorably, although It did not con vince people to believe In tho premier's Im plication that tho government has some thing up Its sleeve. The chief fenture In foreigners was a rise in Argentines anu Hrazlllans. Amerlcnns opened generally strong; Union Paclllc and Atchison were tho features. Prices closed dull nnd below tho best of the day. Rio tlntos were dull. Kalllrs were suffering from lack ot busi ness. PARIS. Kov. 11. Prices on tlie bourse to dny opened tlrm. became weaker, grew firmer and closed lrregulnr. Governments were In good demand. Turks hardened. Hrazlllaus were In strong demand, owing to a further rlso In the prlco of coffee. Argentines were eagerly sought for. Met ropolltans were tlrm; other tractions heavy. Kalllrs were better supported as a result of Lord Salisbury's speech of Saturday. The private discount rato Is unchanged at 2, 5-16 per cent. Condition of Ihe Treasury. WASH1KGTOK, Nov. 11. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In tho ncn eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In tlio division 01 reoemption, shows: Available cash balance, $177,269, 911. gold, $1 10,013,291 . ('nt Ion Mitrkcl. NEW YORK, Nov. ll.-COTTON-Spot closed unlet: middling uplands, 7?io; mid dling gulf. S'c; sales, OOi) bales. Futures, closed steady; November, 7.10c; Decem ber. 7.4:'.c; .lauunry, 7.10c; February, 7.37o; March, 7.36c; April, 7.37c: May, 7.33c; June, 7.33c; .Inly and August. 7.32c NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 1I.-COTTON-Sleadv; sales, l,si) bales; ordinary, 5 13-16c; good ordinary, (i3-16c, low middling, OTie; middling, 7'4c; good middling, 7V4e; mid dling fair. 7 15-lfie, receipts, 1S.S65 bales; stock, 209.270 bales. Futures, quiet but stendv; November, nominal; December, i.22f7.23e; .Iiunmrs, 7.l5ii7.16c; Februnrv. 7.13417.15c. March, 7.12fi7.l3e; April, 7.11ff '.13c; March. 7.117. 12c; June. 7.111i7.l2e. ST. LOUIS, Nov. II.-COTTON-Qlllet; snles, S15 bales; middling. 7c; receipts. 6,239 bales; shipments, none; stock, 11,107 bales. GALVESTON. Tex.. Nov. ll.-COTTON- l'irm at iac. oil nml noki ii. OIL CITY. Nov. H.-OIL-Credlt balances, $l.::n; certificates, no bid; shipments, 162, 52S bbls.; average, lna.417 bbls.; runs, 107, 69:1 bbls.; average, 7.1S7 bbls. LIVERPOOL, No- ll.-OIL-Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, steady at 22s 3d. SAVANNAH, Nov. H.-OII-Splrlts of turpentine, firm at 3l'(e. Rosin, llrm nnd unchanged. TOLEDO. 1).. Nov 11 --Oil, North Lima, 91c; South Lima and Indiana, 96e. . NEW YORK. Not ll.-OIL- Cottonseed. dull, yellow, 35c, petroleum, dull; rellned, -Now York. J7.65; Philadelphia nnd Haiti- more. 7.i; liillndclplila anu naiiimore. in bulk. $5. Rosin, quiet; strained, common tn good, $1.13. Turpentine, steady at 3S 3S',.,c. t:t npnrntcd Apples nnd Dried I'rnlts, NEW YORK. Nov. 11.-EVAPORATED APPLES -Out-of-town orders were rather scarce lor evaporated appies aim ine imiik of Ihe business was In the way of evening im aAcoiints at old nrlces; stale, common to good. fySf; prime. S'-c; choice. 9c; fancy, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Renialn uiicbaiigeii. Prunes, .i'itic. .pricots Royal. Msli 13c; Moor Pirk. Sir 12c. Peaches peeled. IKISc; uupceled. 61i9c SiiKiir llnrliet. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. H.-SFGAH --Quiet; open kettle, 3c; open kettle, cen trifugal, S'.'iiS'i.o; centrifugal granulated, 4.3iV(ll.t0c; whites, 3Vji(c; yellows. 3i3V; second. 2'3Tj3'c. Jlolisses, steady; open kettle, 2iV(t:l1c; centrifugal. I2tj23c. Syrup, sleaoy ai iMiwv. KEW VrillK Vm II. SI'GAH--Hnw HteadN ; fair refining 3'e; centilfgiial, fti test, 3c, Molasses, 3c; refined, quiet. lv YnrU lr.v (ioods llnrUel. NEW YORK. Nov. II. -DRY GOODS M'liern Iihk lipro a .lull demand for brown sheetings and drills today from the home trade with fair bids from and some salos to exporter. Hleaehed cottons quiet, put Ktciidv. N'n elniiiun In co-irse enlored cot- tons. Print cloths Inactive throughout, prints quiet, eiUEliama inm OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET God Bttf Ctttl Sold at Abut Study Prlcn, bit Othtra 61w and Wtik. HIGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER AltboitBh .iherp Receipts Todny Wen; the Largest In ItlMnrj of Vnrils (fond MtnfT "old Preelj nt Menily Prices, SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 11 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oliiii.il Monday 9..") b,t2 224 Sitno day last week.... nMl 0, "ll Mil 1. '.VJ nine week before 4.3.U 3.'.") I 2,i92 K,.M)l 12,0,0 1..2i.i Same three weeks ago. eamo lour weess ago... same day last year 4.-.VJ 4,2.ii AeragH prices paid for nogs at tOJili Omnlia 1 lie past everni days, with com parisons: Date. (1901. 19"0. lsSD.UlM.llsJT.'UM. 1S95 Oct. 21.. , t 26141 I 4 131 3 6b 3 52 3 V3 3 63 Oct. 22. .. t WJil 4 62 1 3 bit 3 bJl 3 25 3 b'l Oct. 23. .. D 99U 4 till 4 161 I 3 trt 3 -t., 3 4) Oct 24.. .1 6 01 4 51, 4 14 3 56 I 3 25 3 31 Oct. 20...I 6 CoH iti... 6 00 27... I 4 41 4 U 3 681 3 46 101 4 5S 4 1M 3 51 1 3 41) 3 26, 3 48 4 54 4 101 3 47 3 SSj 3 171 I 4 lui 3 bii 3 ii 3 lu 3 44 Oct. Oct. Oct 23... I 5 W4 Oct 29...I5S1 I 4 52 3 541 3 3X 3 15 3 ti Oct. 3)... 6 7214 4 50 4 09 ' 13 3113 17(3 36 Oct. 31.. 1 5 07 1 4 4J 4 0.(1 3 56 3 19, 3 4l Nov. I....) 5 73V. 4 51 4 01 3 63 3 29 3 42 Nov. 2. ... 1 6 '.2 I I ui', 4 Oli 3 45 3 41, 3 2T 3 II 1M1V. 3..,. I 4 661 4 041 3 45 3 43 3 30 ' Nov. 4 5 ' 4 02 3 61, 3 43 3 31, 3 33 Nov. 5....I 5 Tt Val 4 C6, I 3 621 3 44 3 211 3 5 Nov. 6.... 6 71't 4 611 4 Oil 3 4l 3 ''I 3 f NOV. 7....I 5 6S I 61I 4 02 3 65 " I 23 J o Nov. S....I 5 b7'j, 4 69 Nov. 9.,.. 5 71'), 4 K 4 IB, a .! J 41 u i 4 r 3 151 3 411 3 2M 3 19 4 031 3 47, 3 31, S 27 Kov. 10.., 4 74 Nov. 11.. I o 72!i! j 4 (i2 3 43 3 32 3 l'i 3 09 Indicates Sunday. Tho otllclal number of cars nf stock brought In today by each rond was: Cattle.Hogs.Sho'p.H'i's. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. s O. A: St. L. Ry 1 Mo. P. Ry 2 U. P. system SK C. & N. W. Hy s F.. E. Ai M. V. R. H. 77 C, St. P., M. Ai O. Ry 7 H. & M, R. R 126 c. H. a;- g. Ry 2s K. C. .t St. J 2 C, R. I. Ac P., enst.. S y... R. 1. A.-. P., west.. 1 Illinois Central i 11 12 I HI 11 it i hi Total receipts ....356 91 ."" 4 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each nuycr purchasing the nunmcr of head Indicated: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co, .. 574 125 1,011 IM C-ii) G. II. Hammond Co. .. X2fi Swift and Company.... 826 Cudahy Packing Co 1.51K Armour & Co 447 Hammond Co., country 336 R, Hecker & Degan .... 252 1,514 1.614 2.339 2,617 Vausant &. Co J-'i Lobman Ai Co 135 .W. I. Stephen 13 Hill Ai Hunulnger 57 Ronton Ai Underwood .. 197 Huston & Co 217 13. F. Hobhlck SX Hamilton Ai R 4S6 la. F. Husz 78 Wolf Ai M 200 Other buyers 600 9.00. Totals 7,690 6,503 11,941 CATTLE There were 335 cars of cattle on sale this morning, which mado this tho big day of the year. The demand, however, was of liberal proportion for all desirable grades, so that prices held up In good shape and the market was active. Good to choice beef steers were In active demand today at fully steady prices. There were not very many on sale, however, so that the trade soon came to a close. The commoner grndes were neglected to some extent and In several cases sales looked a trifle lower. There were not far from 75 cars of cows and heifers on sale this morning, but the demand for tho better grades was fully eaual to the occasion and the market held Just about steady. Tho medium grades, however, and canners were none too actlvo and tho prices paid as a rule looked a shade lower. Thero was not enough change noticeable In tho prices paid for bulls, calves nnd stags to be worthy of mention. Good hoavywelght feeders and prlmo yearlings were picked up In good season this morning tit steady prices. Tho gen eral run or stockors, however, nnd thn common kinds of feeders of nil weights were neglected nnd could safely be quoted weak to a dlmo lower than nt the close of last week. Thero wero not very many good western range steers on sale this morulnir, but such ns wero offered sold without dltliculty at fully steady prlcca. The commoner grades were more or less neglected, but still they did not sell so much different from tho wav they did at the close of last week. Good range cows were active nnd steady and others slow and weak, The Bamn was iruo Ol ine iraoc on siucitcin uiiu iccucrj, Representative snles: HEEF STEERS, No. Av. Pr. ....1113 3 75 ....1112 4 25 ....1000 fi 00 ....11S2 5 SO No. 34... II... 40... Av. Tr, 1167 5 55 1235 6 00 1290 6 30 31 5 1 37 COWS. S 1 4 2 ,, . . 5!!... 4 ..1120 .. 020 .. 992 ..1285 .. 930 ..1012 .. RU 2 40 20... .. 996 3 00 ..1090 3 00 . .1065 3 10 ..105S 3 20 ..1200 3 23 ..1100 3 25 .. 927 3 40 .. 890 . 3 50 ..1060 3 75 ..1230 3 75 2 50 2 50 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 R5 2 R5 8.. 19'.'. 8 4 10 1 23 23 23!!!" 934 1045 2 90 973 2 90 2 10S5 3 00 HEIFERS. 500 2 50 1 630 t 10 809 2 SO 3.... BULLS. 1060 2 30 1.... 1020 2 60 1.... 995 2 60 2.... CALVES. 100 3 25 STAGS. , 630 2 25 2.... 412 3 65 1... 1... 2... 1350 2 75 1210 3 00 1440 3 00 .1575 4 25 600 3 15 STOCK CALVES. , 25 3 25 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 7F,0 2 75 1... 1... 1... 1... S... STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS 720 2 00 13 S16 3 30 70 2 23 500 2 50 915 2 S5 976 3 00 660 3 AO Rlfl 3 00 33... 16... 28... 127.. 26... 39... 729 3 15 895 3 25 947 3 30 976 3 65 753 3 70 702 3 SO 10... 1 1 S20 3 00 NEHRASKA 16 feeders . 7S6 3 40 1 steer... 901 1 7i 945 1 75 S30 1 75 1020 3 41) 915 2 75 960 2 15 1025 2 75 9 2 75 1 feeder. 910 3 10 2 steers. . 1 cow.... 1 cow.. . . 4 stags... 1 hull... 2 cows. . . 0 cows. . . 23 steers. . 21 feeders 3 reediis..lll6 3 10 34 feeders.. 103S 3 75 1 feeder... 1370 3 if. 1 feeder... 91" 3 75 1 feeder. .1030 2 75 2 feeders.. S00 2 ,n 12 feeders., soo 3 :.o S feeders.. S5 3 SO 23 feeders.. SS5 3 10 X41 1 75 AS 3 60 1 feeder... inio CO IS feeders.. 914 o cows lift! ii VI 16 cows 1011 3 00 2 cows S.Vi 3 30 I cow sr.il 3 23 feeders.. 1002 3 50 37 feeders.. S90 3 55 17 cows 923 3 30 2 cows -a . n 6 steers,... 831 3 43 2 feeders.. S2 3 65 3 feeders.. 89.", 3 00 2 cows 1220 2 80 11 feeders. 2 cows 931 3 55 915 2 10 15 cows 902 2 1 A COLORADO 2 feeders. 1060 2 75 16 feeders.. 080 3 75 9 feeders.. 1070 3 75 42 feeders.. 636 3 90 1 feeder. ..1110 3 75 61 feeders.. 1072 3 75 10 feeders.. 1070 2 75 2 feeders.. 700 3 90 8 feeders.. 912 3 1V1 2 bulls 1130 2 30 .12 feeders.. 868 3 9'l 29 steels. ...1216 5 15 32 feeders.. 870 3 ho 2 feeders.. 760 3 83 WYOMING. 20 steers,. 1 steer... 6 steers.. .13(l S () 11 cows .. .1520 6 fl 2hillK. .1160 4-15 1 bull. .. MONTANA. ..1036 2 95 . . I ISO 2 25 ..1530 2 2i ..1700 5 01 . 1121 5 15 ..1518 5 15 ..1130 5 16 ..126') 5 15 ..1370 5 15. . 1 2 50 1 steer 1250 5 00 1 steer.. 13 steers. , 5 steers., 1 steer... 2 ste?rs... .ir.'O 5 0i) 2 steers... .1280 5 15 1 steer lCfsl 5 15 1 steer..., 1 steer... 2 steers.. 73 heifers .1170 5 13 1 steer.. .1320 5 15 I fleer .. F. Hnthlenter Neb. ..1160 2 75 21 cows... M. C. Fox-ldnho. ... 576 2 S3 Wertz Ilros -Neb. .. H.l .". 00 13 cows. ..lnrm ., t 1 1 ow. . . . .1021 2 75 1 row .. 3 calves. I cow.... II cows.., 3 rows. . 1 cow 11 calves. . ,.106 3 50 ...08i) 3 iV ... 91 2 "5 ...1010 2 75 9(6 2 75 1 cow 970 2 75 1 cow !- - ' ?.6S 3 60 9 calves... 327 3 00 Tlinmun l.vnnh-.Neb. 7 cows 920 1 75 2 bulls 1191 2 15 1 slag. ... 80 2 63 2 bulls. ...1210 2 30 11 steers ...H) 3 60 F. G. IIarve)-Neb. 7 feeders.. 115 3 15 II cows 1000 2 9.. 4 feeders.. 515 3 70 4 cows.,.. 917 2 lo 5 feeders.. 7SI 3 70 3 heifers. . 130 2 50 19 feeders.. 100 3 70 I calves... 276 3 3o 2 feeders.. 10S5 3 13 F. Welke-Neb. 22 feeders.. 1077 3 60 I. O. Mlller-i.'olo. Kcu-as SM 2 55 icow..ul. MO 2 JO J2 1 sr, 1 cow J. C McNorc-Nrb. t) 2 10 13 feeders 1176 3 60 0. Jackson Mont. 25 steers. ...120 4 so 25 steers.. .11"2 4 (0 N. MeCaUley -Motll. 39 steers . ..1120 5 W 36 steers... .1395 0 00 W. Hlcliardsou -wyo. IS rows ...1037 3 55 1 cow 1010 J!8 I heifer. ..lion I vf. 6 cows 102$ 2 3i II. C. Morrliuali--Nrb. 1 steer .... I"") 20 1 ntecr S00 2 00 1 steer..... 670 2 0,1 A. cruise Nen. 46 feeders.. 915 3 30 12 cows... 16 feeders.. 934 3 30 li Llnd-Wyo. 3 cows ll3 3 or. 1 row ... ..996 2 10 ..iiro n 05 t. A. jonnanu .ten. 47 feeders. .bi7 3 55 f feeders J. W. Macrutn Colo. .10i7 3 0) . 812 3 "1 49 cows... 1 cow. . . . 20 cows. .. 17 steers.. K"l 3 53 3 cows.. . T. H. Little coin. r 3 25 4S feeders.. 1013 8 11 D P. White -Neb. 941 2 75 7 steers.... 857 3 11 SS2 3 30 2 steers. ...1130 3 10 Thomas Hurkc-S. D. loon 3 80 4 steers... .1225 1 10 1 sleer. 8 steers. ...1366 110 ii steers... IfJS 4 10 C. O. Powell-Neb. 79 heifer. 617 2 62'i Prosnert Cattlo Co. Wyo. 46 steers, ...1131 4 00 A. L. Prlce-Wyo. 10 feeders.. 931 3 85 9 cows 1062 3 10 22 feeders.. P9S 3 S3 11 cows 1050 3 10 R, Thorpe Wyo. 6 cows 915 3 70 9 cows 1172 3 70 2 cows 1101 2 75 3 cows 910 2 73 Otto Fulcher -Neb. 6 heifers... 726 2 50 I feeders. . 913 3 60 3 heifers,.. 536 3 75 2 feeders.. 955 3 60 Trowe Cattle Company- Colo, 25 feeders., S76 3 40 3 feeders. . SM 3 00 HOGS -Receipts of hogs wero liberal for a Mondav and ns other points were quoted a Utile lower the market here eased oft a trifle. The market opened 2!4f(6o lower than Saturday, but closed with the decline about rei'Hlnrd. The first snles were largely at $5.70 and $5.72', but the popular price soon became $3,721 and toward tho close It was $3.72'ti nnd Sn.75. After trading wns fairly well under wuy the hogs chapped hands rapidly nnd In fact as fast as thev were unloaded. As will be seen ftom the table of average prices today's market Is a shade lower than Saturday. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. 10 cows No. Av. Sit. Pr. SO 211 2'H 5 7214 S3 227 SO 5 72' 4 76 255 40 5 72!s 46 210 2i.il 5 721n Ni 2V2 120 5 72',3 M 332 16n 5 72' 1 51 315 160 5 72' j f,s 282 10 5 72 's IS 213 120 5 7214 M 317 120 C 72'4 62 20 80 5 72'u 62 213 160 5 72',i 1-1 267 240 5 72'a 72 215 120 5 72'4 53 270 80 5 72 la IS 273 161 5 72!-i 67 2.W 40 5 72'i 74 210 ... 5 721j 53.... ...291 ... 5 72' , 02 27s SO 5 75 61 312 121 n 75 71 213 80 5 75 76 261 120 5 7.1 M 293 ... 5 75 60 290 120 5 75 IU 27 SO 6 75 70 232 160 5 75 69 '-'"il ... 5 75 82 216 40 5 75 59 211 80 5 75 32 355 ... 6 73 76 225 240 5 73 U) 239 ... 5 75 60 271 SO 5 75 01 26.1 ... 5 75 65 310 40 5 75 01 213 40 6 73 81 23S ... 5 75 6S 254 ... 5 75 51 261 SO 5 75 68 217 40 5 75 57 292 40 5 75 70 237 10) 5 75 65 264 120 5 77'4 54 219 ... 5 77W 79 247 ... 5 50 20 265 ... 6 90 20.... 20 ... 73.... 123... 123... 91.... 120... 30. . . , 81.... 41..., 5S..., 53... 5 6 15 5 40 6 40 5 43 5 45 5 45 5 53 ..136 ..123 ..123 ..129 ..158 ..144 ,.2. 5 65 22" "00 5 70 ..262 120 5 70 ,.3ii2 160 5 70 ..2S0 SO 5 70 ..IK:: .. 5 70 ..1S7 120 5 70 ..271 400 5 70 ..197 120 5 70 ..215 40 5 70 ..273 320 5 7a ,.22x ... 5 7H ..261 811 6 70 ..191 80 5 7'i . .229 210 5 70 ..216 3ti1 5 70 ..215 160 5 70 ..265 160 5 70 107.. 92... 57... S7... 78... 59. . . 3... 62... S5... SO... 87... 41... 59... 52... 55. . . .'6.1 10 0 70 ..230 5 721$ C 72 72... ..306 160 71... ..19. 5 72U 66... 293 210 5 7213 15... .311 320 .. 2',3 5 7214 5 7214 5 721 5 72U 61... 6S... .181 ... .257 210 1... 213 40 100.. 57. . . 41... 62... 6S... 56... 61... h8'... ..177 80 . .2SS SO 5 72'j . ... ft ,2',j ..2S6 160 5 7214 . .280 SO 6 72!e ..271 ... 5 7214 ..256 120 6 72'4 . .256 120 S 7214 ..243 ... 5 72!i ..269 40 r. 7214 . .229 ... 5 72W ..247 SO 5 7214 ..261 12(1 6 7214 .253 -.in 5 721 "9... V)... 68... SO... 67 .. SHEEP Tbern U',rA th. fiirnpHt rci'nlntm of sheep hern today In the history of tho .turns. 11 win no rememnered mat on Oc tober 2S all previous records wcto broken, When 19.865 fip.nl nrrlynri. Tn,li.v' Mlnnlv however, goes ahead of that by a good snre margin, as the table of receipts abovo will show. Tho market opened In good season and rilled IIL'tlvn anil t'llllv nlomlv nn nil do. slrablo grades This was iu 'splto of tho neavy run una or me nici mat unirago was quoted 16(fiI5c lower. Local buyers were all anvlollH fnr simnllMU. un If wna nrtt long before all deslruhlo grades were out of nrsi nanus, 'i ne season fnr corn-feds was opened this morning by the arrival of a string of yearlings, which sold at $3.91. Western wethers sold us high ns $3.60. Hut wnno me iiottor grades wore actlvo nnd fully steady tho common stuff was neg lected und weak That wns true of the trade on both sheep and lambs. There wns a good demand for feeders this morning und tho better credes nf h-itb sheep and lambs sold early at good steady nice-, 1110 common ciun. nowever, cnangen hands very slowly and could be nnoied weak to a dime lower. Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3,40173.65; fair lo good yearlings, $3.203.40; cholco wethers. $3.3iS3.50; fair to good wethers. $3.10;'3.30; cholco owes. $2.90ii3.25, fair to good ewes. J2.0iMi2.91: choice sntlnir lambs. $4.SOfi4.fiO; fair to good spring Innibs, $4.10'u 4.su; leeoer wetners, j;i.ni)jj3.fto,; reeuer Jambs, $3.001.00. Jtepresentntlvc sales: No. Av. Pr. 1 buck 120 3 no 127 natlvo ewes S9 3 25 701 feedor lambs 52 3 75 663 corn-fed yearlings 87 3 9) 6 cull ewes S3 2 0) 15 mixed Ill 2 61 6 Wyoming- ewes 91 3 00 4S Wyoming ewes 92 3 01 147 western wethers S4 3 15 S Wyoming wethers US 3 50 3 Wyoming wethers 113 3 51 S Wyoming wethers 76 3 50 41 Wyoming feeder lambs 62 4 CO 372 Wyoming feeder lambs 57 4 00 883 Wyonilre feeder lambs 55 4 00 894 feeder lambs 59 4 '0 1,219 feeder lambs 59 A V) 3H Wyoming ewes 7S 2 35 174 Wyoming ewes 113 2 90 114 Wyoming ewes St 2 91 7 Wyoming owes 90 2 91 345 feeder wethers 82 3 35 23.1 Wyoming wethers 78 3 35 3 Wyoming wethers 6S .3 15 501 Nebraska wethers S3 3 45 904 western wethers 101 3 60 429 feeder lambs 59 4 00 226 native lambs 62 4 15 CIIICACO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cnttle Firm lint Slovr Hon Sternly to l.inrrr- Mieep 1. otter. CHICAGO, Nov. ll.-CATTLE-Rccelr.ts. 22.000 head. Including 250 Texans and 250 westerns, choice, llrm; others Rtcndj but slow; good to prime. $6.23fi!.91: poor to medium, $3.75fi6.oo: stockcrs nnd feeders, $2.noi(1.25; cows. .tl.onfl.W; heifers, $1 3iV(; n.no; canners. $1.00f,2.21; bulls. Jl.751fl5'i; calves. 3.506.25; Texas steers, $3.3oyi.eo, HOGS Recclnts lodav! SO.O11O head, to morrow, 21.000 (estimated); left over. 2 son Market steady to no lower, mixed nml butchers. J5.tiiMi5.90: good to choice lienvv. $5,dO'ii5,!5, rough heavy, $5,351(5.55, light, $.i.30'(5.ii0; bulk of sales. $5.65ff,75, SI lEr.l' Receipts, ;;..nno liead. sliep. 10 25c lower: lambs, lulJ25c lower, good to choice wethers, $3.l0ifM.25; fair to choice mixed. $2,901(3.40; western sheep. $3 0o'3,50, native lambs. $2.50f(1.60; western lambs. ja.mi'iri. in. OllkinI receipts yesterday: Cnttle, 151 head; hogs. 20.1 IS head; heep. 2.0'1 head Shipments, cattle. 1.3SI head, hogs, 19.0S3 head, sheep. 330 head. Kiiiiniin City Lite Min'l. Ilnrka't KANSAS CITY. Not. 11. -CATTLE -Re ceipts. 7.5eO natives, 2.000 Tcx.ins, l.MJO ralvcs. Market generally steady to 0r lower; choice export and dressed beef steers. $3,831(6.40; fair to good. $I.IOf5.75. stoekers ami iceoers, ri.va i.-t: western fed steers, $5,001(6.25, western range steer:). J3.3SK 1.80; Texas and Indian steers, $2.651 4.50; Texas cows, $1 751J3.25; native rows, $0,5O1i 1.25; heifers. $3,501(5.60; canners, $1.50 fl2.1l. Inills. $2.W2.90; calves. $3,501(5.23. HOGS Receipts. 9,ih) bead. .Market closed strong; ton, J5.H5; bulk of sales, $5.5015. 'i!4: heavy, $5,911(5.95. mixed packers, $5.00f5.9'i, light. $S.30fi.7S; pigs. $l.75i(5.2il. HIIEI'.I .tiNU i..t,tiiin iieceipis. i,."... head. Market steady; native lambs. $1,501 i.oo, western lambs. $).oni( 1 0; native weth. crs. $.1,351(3.75. western wethers, $3,231(3.6); yearlings, yi. lmja . ewes, f.-.iM'fu..u. cuu.i, $1,5013.25. vt. I, mils Lite MliM'k :lnrkct. ST. LOI.'IS. Nov. 11. -CATTLE- Receipts, 5,5W head. Including 3.Sfn Texans; market steadt for best steers, others weak; native shipping and export steers, $5.10ii.tv., dressed beef and butcher steers. $3,401(6.25; steers under l.') lbs . $2,7515.23; Mockers and feeders. $2,8013 so; cows and heifers, $2 0Wjt75; dinners. $1 .1012.50; bulls, $2.(1i 4.25; Texas and Indian steers, $2.251i.25. cows and heifers. J'.'.fv?i3 15 IIOGS-Hecelpfs, l.'ioo head, market lewer, pUs and lights. $5 fMrViVi; packers. tr. ri'3 Mi butchers. $5.6.Vn5.9... SHEEP AND LAMPS- Herelpls, 1 2nft hiad, market sread) , native inultnns, $2. .5 'rjS.SO; lambs, $t.l)fl5.10, culls and Inn kk, $I.5"H3.25; stockets. Jl.rWfj'J.oo. N.OVT lurk Live slock ttnrUcl. NEW YORK. Not II - REEVES -H-ceipts. ...SSI head. Market steady to stroiii; leers, S3.7035.93; extra. 16.30; bulls, 52.25ii 3W, cons. II 'irtt.i Hi. Shipment lninrf ti' Mfl .attic, CM liieep and s.iift) quarter ot beef CALVFS- ttcccliti. 2..V-I licii'l. rii's opened steady to llrm but closed venk, prasscr. steady: cnjs, l Rofls.;; In," Jt,rl; gnissers, .t.lHfS.,Ml; western call 5. l."iifl4.)i feil calves. J.l.T.VfJ Mi. HIIF.F.P A NO I.A.MHS llceclptsi. .... I IS! head; sheep, llrm; lambs, loffAV lowcti sheep. J2.ovnS.iVi; lambs, M (.vl2, few lops, $.VI.Wv.2fi; Canada lamb.--, JI.P'W&i:1, ciiitK. f.'.f.wf;i.M. IIIKIH-Hocelpls, 1'm1. Market nho it steady; stale hops. 0.fftij,IO; wrstori , Ki.oditi.65. M. Joseph lilvr Murk .llnrUct, ST. .lOSUPII, Nov. II -CATTLE -Hv celpts, I.."11 head! natives. .1 f"y&,;:,; cowl anil heifers, $l HVmVlO; veils. $.T ilVVtrt.So. IIOC.M-ltceclpts, li.too head: light apt! light mixed, $l.vrtM.$1; medium unit licnvv, Ji.Tr.'.lfi.P2ai pigs, Jl.SWi.Sr,. luilk. fh TOtfo !', Sin:i:i' AND LAMHH -lteerlpts, i.iv) head; steady on cheep. Mock In Mulit The following table shows tit" receipts of cattle, hoes and sheep nl the live prln0lp.1l stock markets for November II: Cattle. Hops. Hhe.-p. South Omnha O..too 0.0: sum Chicago 22.O00 30,000 3V) Itansns City P.Rnn !i.npj t.ooi) St. Louis R.fl 4.ei 1.2i St. Joseph 2,M ti.ioo t..'Ol Totnls .49.1H) 61.162 fiS.KD Coffee Mnrki'l, NEW YORK, Nov ll.-COFFEE-Spot. Rio, wenk; No 7 Invoice, 7'4c nsked. Mil l, firm; Cordova, T'ytflie. Futures opened firm, with November 2" points and other months 5 to 15 points higher, on brl'k de mand, Inspired by further rumors of crop damage, a lighter ruling of primary re ceipts and bullish foreign mnrkets. Fol lowing the recess ptlccs fell off. Just be fore the close values dropped sharply under bear pressure, profit-taking and liquidation. Tho market closed weak; sales, 133,170 ban", Including November, 7.15c; December, 6. S3 ft7.20c; January, HAW. 25c; February, 7 23 W7.35c: March, 7.15Jf7.45c; April. 7.23c: Mnv, 7.351.(7.70e; June, 7 3')jf7.40c; July, 7.4.viT7.80c; August, 7.S5ii7 90c ; September, 7 6Ji7 9jc Wont Mnrhrf, ST. LOUIS. Nov. U.-WOOI Strong nnd nctlve; medium grades, 12Vd"17c; light tine. I24f?17c; heavy line, lOidllsc; tub washed, 12'(2lc TEXAS till. HWS. SScltlnir 11 f llll tins Gotten tlnttii lo n Mcr Mntler nf Ut erj -Dn y Iluslne. A special to thn Houston Post from Ileau mont of recent date, says; "Hardly a day passes but that some bin fuel-using concern In Tomib or Loulsl.nu announces a determination to stihslltutn llcHtimont oil for coal, and hacks It up by contracting with one of the Hcaumont com panies for Its supply of oil." The oil busi ness Is growing. Home big ronlraets aro being hooked, nnd the aggregate contracts run into the hundreds of millions of barrels. Rome days ago It wns announced that the officials of one of the big companies h.id contracted for tho salo of 12,000,000, nnd this s one of the many. The Shrevepnrt Hrlek company has recently contracted for a big supply to operate Its brick kilns. The Palestine company sold 739 cars dur ing October, nil for Immediate delivery. Tho coastwise and export trade In fuel oil Is also very promising. Tho Lone Star and Crescent company has Just completed filling tho largest oil tank In the world, with a capacity of 33.000 barrels at Its load ing station at Sabine Pass, which Is con nected with the well with r pipeline. Does It not seem like a prophecy of what Is to be expected of tho Omaha Texas Oil company lo learn what others are doing. First, they gdl tho land; then tho gusher hy drilling for It; now they need pipelines nnd tanks nnd other equipments to take the oil from their well to the orenn, It is tho snme story with all honestly managed companies. The oil must be offered to tho consumer, nnd it must be delivered to htm by the aid of tanks and equipment. This Is why wo aro selling stock. We have tho well, which Is now down about too feet. It will bo a gusher In a few dai (unless there nre unforeseen delays). Then wo will he ready to sell tho oil, nnd wo must have tho means to handle nnd deliver It. While tho well Is drilling wo are selling this stock at 25 cents a share, par ($1.00). It Is fully paid and non-nsscssnhlc, and Is worth par this very day. We do not urge you to buy, but we do say tlint It will pay you to look Into this matter. This will cost you nothing more than tho time to read 11 very consorvntltelv written statement of the Texas oil question Whcu you have rend this you will be In some position to decide. Send for prospectus to OMAHA TEXAS OIL CO. Sapp Illock. 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