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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wtl.-CTiriJK Ibm Fricei Up Dnplu
! 1.- Bum' Enirgy.
V i mj
fcoBN AND OATS ADVANCE HALF CENT
lajl Provisions C"lnm fire tn Lntrer
and Ilrcpmhrr Whrnl .Inst Hold
Its Dim fin the (IiIciibo
Bonn!.
f IIIfAOO. Nov. 22.-Heirs oversold the
gialu mnrket early today on bearish condi
tions nnd though the dull trade Inclined
toward lower prices covering brought an
'upward trend. December wheat closed un
'ch.innH. December corn M" higher nnd De
cember oats '4c higher. Provisions closed
'la lower.
Thn wheat rnntket was a dull, nnrrow
i affair, ruling mu.il of the time slightly
under yesterday The opening was easier
Ion Improved weather conditions In tho
Vvlntcr wheat hell, us the. result of copious
rains. Iiwcr cables and continued liberal
'receipts nl.o hnd depressing Influences, nnd
December, which opened 'fctiVic to Uttc
lower nt "IH'WiC. declined noon to
71e Unnrs were disposed to sell, though
Inot with any considerable pressure. Thorn
wern Rood orders on thn break, many from
"VCa II street, and shorts had to cover, bring
ing December tip to 72'de, After this de
mand wiw supplied thn market steadied
and December closed nt 72l?'.i!c. Local re
ceipts wern 54 earn, nono of contract grode.
Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported 015 cars,
mnking a total for tho thren points of W)
ears, against N2 last week nnd S'-'tl a year
bun Primnry receipts wern l,oss,C) bushels,
compared with fUri.000 bushels last year.
Seaboard clearances wern fwD.ofo bushels.
Thn seaboard reported 12 loads taken for
xport. Argentina shipments for the week
were Wm bushels, against 3i5,w) bushels
last year.
Tradn In Ihn corn pit was governed
mainly by local conditions, following closely
'nfter wheat fluctuations, December opened
sc lower to unchanged, on weak cables and
scalpers, following thn wheat break, sold
December down to fflSITWc. Fenr nf dnm
nge to stocks by thn rains and tho slight
.upturn In wheat brought shorts to thn
.realization of an oversold market and they
Iran to cover. December was In better de
Imanrt than May, though nil tradn was
'rather dull, Thn nearer option narrowed
ihn premium down to 2;c and closed tlrm,
Mo advanced at OOHc Receipts were 100
cars.
A strong cash situation In oats kept that
rlt fairly nctlvc, with u strong undertone.
,iceinhr was not favored much with
business, hut It echoed tho strength In
May Trade was almost entirely Indepen
dent of tlm other pits, with a fair commis
sion houso demand, but about as much
realizing from tint same source. Ixicnl
jirofcsslonals were prominent buyers. De
comber, which opened lower nt 40!4c.
quickly reacted and closed strong, 4c up at
41c KecelptH wern liberal at 207 cars.
Provisions ruled ensy early on a largo
run of hogs and on liberal soiling both by
outside holders nnd packers. A better tone
followed, bowover, and shnrta covering
brought nn easy close. All January prod
ucts closed Rc lower. January iork Jl!.274,
January lard $8.7714 nnd Janunry ribs J7.80.
Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
(5 cars: corn, lis cars; oats, 22) cars; hogs,
32,noi! head.
The leading rutures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. I High. I Low. Cioso.l Yctfy.
Wheat
Nov.
Dec.
May
Corn
Nov.
Dec.
. May
Oats
Dec. May
Pork
Jan.
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Jan.
I May
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i Cash quotations worn aa follows:
FLOUR-Firm: winter pntcnts. J3..WS
a.fiO: straights. W.fiO'd.l.tO: clears. J2.70ii2.SO:
spring specials. H.wm.10; patents, J3.05M
K.,0: straights. J2.KO((3.20.
WIIKAT-N'o. 3, JJfr706c: No, 2 red, 74
' OATS-No. 2 41V,j-in.ic: No. 2 white, 4
4(We: No. 3 wliltc. l3ilM4'ic.
IlYK No. 2. CfvaWHc
HARLKY Fair to cholcn malting, B7?4ff
(nr.
SICIIDS-No. 1 flux. Jl.46; No, 1 northwest,
em, Jl.lrt'j: prlmn timothy, Jfl.10Jifl.23.
(.'lover, contract grade, JS.85.
PROVIHIOKM-Mhhh pork, per Mil., JU.15
fill. 20. Lard, per 10i lbs.. $S.75fr8.77W. Short
ribs sides (loose), $7.8.VS.OO. Dry salted
shojlders (boxed), J7.32Hfc7.W; short cloar
sides Ihoved). JS.2.)f8.3.i.
WHIBKY-U'isls of high wines, J1.31.
Thn following are the receipts and ship
ments for tho last twenty-four hours:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 2S,flfl0 18,000
Wheat, bn HS.nnn 45.000
(Torn, 1m 115,000 S7.000
Onts, bit 2t.00ii 2M,(iO0
Rye. bu 17.000 10,OiV)
Harloy. bu si,in) ll.ooo
On thn Produce exchange toilav tho but
ter market was unchanged; creameries, uif
24jc: ilalrles, 13fi20c. I'lieese. steady at 9U
(floi'4c. Kggs, easier; fresh, 23!c.
M'.W YOUli! Ci:KltAI. MAHKUT.
(tuiitntlnus of the liny on Varlnna
Cniiiinitilltlos.
NF.W YORK, Nov. 22.FLOUR-Recelpts.
23.5S3 bbls.; exports, 10,721 bbls.; sales, 12,750
pkgs.; market was dull all tiny, but still
firmly held, Rye Hour, tlrm: sales. 450 bbls.;
fair to good, J3.15fi3.10; choice to fancy.
3.45fn3.CO.
HUCKWltKAT-Stcady; $1.25 per ini) lbs.,
track. New York.
COHNMi3AL--Flrm; yellow western, J1.30;
city, J1.2S; Rrandywlne, J3.4W3.fiO.
RYU Quiet; No. 2 western, 54c. f. o, b.,
iilloat; state, 62ft 03c, c. I. f., Now York car
lots.
HA R LH Y Firm : feeding, 5758o, c. I. f..
lluffnlo, malting. (Vlfjtitc. c. I. f Huffnlo.
WHUAT Receipts. l.IHH) bu.; exports. 83,.
961 Int.: sales, 3,fi45,noo bu. futures. 40,000 bu.
spot. Spot, Meady; No. 2 red, S2VaO, f. o, b
ntloat; No. 2 led, SOiic elevator; No. 1
Duluth. S01c. f. o. It,, niloat; No. 1 hard
Duluth, f. o. b., nllo.it. Slo; later thn mar
ket turned tlrm. Wall street buying, and
rinsed steady at unchanged prices, Slav
closed WMj&PiC. closed nt Slijc; December.
79B'79,4e. closed in ,M''.
( ORN Receipts, 15.500 bu.; exports, 33,46
hu,; sales, 135,000 bu. futures, SO.OOO bu, spot.
6pot, firm; No. 3, fi7Hc elevator and K)i(,c.
t. o. U niloat. Ojitlou market opened
steady ami later advanced slightly with
wheat, after which It sold off under realiz
ing, but milled llnully and closed tlrm at a
partial U net advance, Slav, (57 1-I6ijt7n
track, wn to western. SU(ff52i,ci trncb
white state, 45c. Options, steady on fair
ruh deniand and light offerings,
HAY Dull: shipping, ttjG5c; good to
choice, 82'4O90c.
HOI'S Stnady: state common to choice.
1901 crop. 12iT15Jic. J90O crop. 9t(19c; li'.tg
crop, rtlfllc; Pacific coast, jyoi crop. IVti
15'4c: 1!K) crop, !9Uo; 1K99 crop. f,iUc.
II IW:S-.Steady, Oalvestou, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19!Co; Texas
dry, 21 to 30 lbs., !4$c
LKATHER Steady ; hemlock sole, Hue
nos Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2fTT2t-iHc,
WOOIi-Dull, domestic lleece, 25yj6c;
Texas, lT17c.
PROVISIONH-Hcef, firm; family, ju.01
I K.50; mes, J9.fiO'f10.oo: beef hams, jit.riOUlO.i"!!
city, India mess, JI7.00ft 19.no. Cut meats,
dull; pickled bellies. $S.50jllO.OO; pickled
shoulders, J7: pickled hams, J9.92H. Lard,
essy; western steamed, J9.l5'.4y9.25: reflned,
J9; continent. J3.35; compound. J7. 507.75,
1 Tork, steady: family, llfi.WViii7.o0; short
clear. J17.50HT19 onj mess, Jlfi.50jl6.So.
TALLOV-l-rin: city J2 jier pkg.), 5cj
country (pkgs. freel, 5T,'atiic.
Hl'TTEIt llecelpts, 5,8S- pkgs.; strong;
tatn dairy. 169230; creamery. 17f25oj Juno
cresmcry. 17liJ324c; factory, 12ijii(l5iic.
CHKKSR Receipts. 3.85C pkgs.; nulet;
fancy largo September, SVhKV: fancy largo
1 October, 9ty1f9Hc: fancy small Sentember,
. 10'dfll04c: fancy small October, WtilOc.
ICGdS-Recelpts, 17.992 pkgs.; easier; state
and Pennsylvania, 2fi27o; western, at mark,
3li2i5c, southern, nt mark. 2wfl2fi
POl'LTRY Alive, lower; springers, 7HW
8c, turkoys, SflOc; fowls. SHc, Dresred,
wcak,si)rlngers, 9ii1illc; fowls, MM2a, tur
keys. 12c,
MKTALP A sharp advance occurred In
tin today. Arrivals wern rather late nnd
as demand was urgent prices jumped up
tOO tiolnts to J2S.50 for spot, with the closn
strong, At London values were also higher
on specuintivn nuying. wmi 1110 cioso ttrm
I nt 114 5s for spot and .ClosiRs for futures,
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uuiiptrr III L.IIIIUIMI ureniH'ii m 1111 pijhji ttiiti
1S on futures as a result of selling pres
sure. Spot was quoted nt AfofiJ. whlln
lU lDcal marltflt. -a-bi Quiet cd uncjaajtjA.j
i-iureu mi in e, rtuveuuier, 0(',i'((6fl0, Cloced
t 67Ho; December, d75fl7li;, closed at 7Sc.
OATS Receipts, 171,500 bu,; exports, 22.HV)
bu. Biuit, steady; No. 2, 47c; No. 3, 4o; No.
2. 4!Mf60a: track, mixed western. 47ii47i4"
on ths bisls at JKWSIJ.OO for Lnkt Su
perior nnd J48.87t4trift.62ti for canting and
electrolytic Itf was dull and easy, with
spot quoted m 11 6s In London, whlln hern
the market wait quint nt J4.37V4. Spelter
wmh dull at Lontlon, spot being quoted at
ClSHs. Iocslly tho market wns dull nt
J4.30. Iron was steady, but not active, pig
Iron warrants. JlO.OCB'll.W, No, 1 northern
foundry, SlB.dCKfjriS.OOi No. 2 southern foun
dry. tl4.0oa'16-0o. No. 1 southern foundry,
JM.60W15.00; No, 2 southern fonndr, sott,
J14.wvg 18.00. Olasgow Iron wnrrants cloiod
at lis and at Mlddlesborough 42s 5d,
OMAHA WIIOI.KSALH MARKKT.
( iindltlnn of Trnile mid ((ttntntlnns
on .stnplc nnd I'nnej- I'roitncr.
r.OOS-Rccclpts, light; fresh stock, 2tc.
LIVB POt'L'i'RY -Urns, Cc, old roosters,
4c; turkeys. 7?!c; ducks nnd geese, 5c;
spring chickens, per lb, Pc.
DRKSSKD POl'LTRY Turkey. SRlOc;
ducks nnd geese, 7y5c; spring chickens,
Q7C; hens, 6'syiJc,
HL'TTKR Common to fair, 13c; choice
dairy, In tubs, 16tnc; separator, 231121c.
KRKHII FISM Black bass, ISc; white
TJiisb, 10c: bltlellsh, 11c; bullheads 10c; bluo
11ns, 7c, buffaloes, 7c, catfish, 12c; cod, 11c;
crapplcs, 11c: halibut. 11c; herring, 7c; had
dock, 10c; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c; sal
mon, lie; sunflsh, 6c, trout, 9c; whltctlsh,
9c, pickerel, 6c.
OYSTERS Mediums, per can, 22c; Stand
ards, per cm, 25c; extra selects, per can,
33c: Now York counts, per can, dv, bulk
Standards, per gul Jl 2ugl.25; bulk extra
selects, Jl.SOtfl.e.).
PIOICONS-Llve, per doz 60c,
VKAI-Cholco, iVtfXe,
HAY Prices iiuoted by Omaha Wholesale
liny Deulcrs' association: Cholcn upland,
$9.50; No. 2 upland, JS.50; medium, J8; coarse,
7.&0. Ryn strnw, JS.50. Theso prices aro for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair; receipts, 4 cars.
CORN Now, 6$u; old, 3c.
HRAN-J18.
OATS 43c.
VKOUTAHLBS.
POTATOJ-S Homo grown, 90c; northern,
Jl.oo; Salt Ivke, J1.00; Colorado, J1.00.
KOO PLANT Per doz., 75c.
( 'ARROTS Per bu., &0c.
UKETS Per -bu, basket, 3iJc.
TURNIPS-Per bu., 50c: Rutabagas, per
10-J lbs.. J1.25. v
Ct'Cl'MHKRS-Hotbouse, psr doz., J1.23.
rARSLKY'-Per doz.. 2Cc,
LliTTUCK-Hcad. per bbl., J7.W; per doz.,
RAniSHKS-Per doz., 25c.
HWBET I'OTATOKS Home grown, per
lb., 2Vc; genuine Virginia, pnr bbl., J3.50.
CAIJHAOF-Holland "i-eq, crated, lHc.
TOMATOES Home crown, per 18-lb. bas
ket, 50c.
HEAN8 Wnx, per .lalf-busht'. basket,
60c: string, per hulf-hushcl basket, 50c.
ONIONS Home grown, per lb., 2W2'jc;
Spanish, per crate, J2.00; .Michigan teds,
2V4c per lb.
CELKRY" Kalamazoo, per uneh, 25fi35c:
Nebraska, per bunoh, CnfiSoe; Colorado, 40if
60c
NAVT RBAN3Pcr bu.. J2.15,
BRUITS.
APPLES-Hell Davis, per bbl., $3.75ff4.00:
wlncsaps, J3.75W4.on; Jonathan, J4 Wfl-5.0);
llelletlowers. per box, Jl.tw.
PEARS-Kelfcrs, J2; Vlkers, J2.25; Law
rence, J2.25,
QRAPES Concords, eastern, 20oj Mala
gas, per keg, $5.50y6.(0.
CRANIIERRIES Per bbl., J7.&0(S8.00; ex
tra fancy, JS.50; per crate, $2.76.
(JUINCES-Per box JI.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES-Mcxlcans. J3.76H4.00; Florldas,
J3.231i3.60; California navels. $4.00.
LEMONS Fancy. J3.75ig4.0ft.
RANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
J2.25H2.7u.
FIGS California, new cartons, 70c; Im
ported, per Ib 12i?14c.
DATES Persian, 111 60-lb. boxes, per lb
DHc; Salrs. Cc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Nt'TS New crop wnluuts. No. 1 oft
shell, per lb., 12c: linrd shell, per lb., 124c;
No. 2 soft shell, 11c: No. 2 hard shell. 104c;
Ilrazlls, per lb., lie; filberts, per lb., 13c;
almonds, noft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per cwt J5; chestnuts, 12c.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. J3.5093.75.
CIDER-Nihawka, per bbl., J3; Now
York. J3.&0.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6c:
No. 1 tnlted, 84c; No. 2 salted, 7i4o; No. 1
veal CJilf, S to 12i lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 7c: dry hides. Sf?13c; sheep
pelts, UfiTi27c: horse hides, J1.502.25.
SAUERKRAUT Per hulf-barrel, J3; per
barrel, J5.75.
.It. LoalM Oral 11 nnd l'rnvlslnns,
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 22.-WHKAT-Flrm: No.
2 red cash, elevator, 71c: track. 75V4'u"76Uc;
December, 74!ic; May, 77',ic; No. 2 hard,
7214c
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 63Tic; track,
64tHHc; Decembor, 62?ic: May, 64c.
OATS-Highor; No. 2 ciihIi, 44c; track. 44;
ff(M5c: Docnmber, 42c; May, 43V4l'u43?jo; No,
2 white, 4Hc
RYE-Strong at 61 o.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $3.5(V-(f
C.65; extra fancy and straight, 13.103.25;
clear, J2.75W3.90.
SEED Timothy, nominally firm, J5.50
0.00.
CORNMRAT Steady, J3.
HRAN Higher; sacked, east track, 99c5j
ilAT-Stoady to firm: timothy, JlO.oog
14.60; prairie, scarce, not quoted.
WIIISKY-Stcady. J1.31.
IRON COTTON TIES-J1.
UAaOINa-ii6Hc
HEMP TWINE 9c,
PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed),
steady; extra shorts, J8.25: clear ribs,
J8.37,i: clear sides. JS.62',4. Ha con (boxed),
steady; extra shorts. J9.12V4; clear ribs, $9.25;
clear sides, J9.50. Pork, steady; Jobbing,
Jir.,25. Lard, lower at J8.63.
METALS-Lcad, linn but slow at $4.274.
Spelter, strong nt 14,124.
POULTRY" Strong; chickens. 5c; springs,
6c; turkeys, 7o; ducks, 6JitlV4c: geese, 3V4fiuc,
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 20J54c;
dutr 15Ji2i)c,
EO(1S-8tendy at 21c.
RECEIPTS-Flour, H,Oi)0 bbls.; wheat, 30.
00O bu.: com, 41,000 bu.; oats, 29,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 9,000 bbls.: wheat,
43,000 bu.; corn, 80,000 bu.; oats, 23,0) bu.
Liverpool ftrnln null Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 22.-WHEAT-Snot,
steady; No. 2 red western, winter, SslOd;
No. I northern, spring, 6sVJd; No. 1 Cali
fornia. 5s lOd. Futures, tlrm: December.
5s9ii.il: March, Bs 10)id.
corn spot, iirm: Amer can mixed, old.
CsBd. Futures, quiet; December, 6s3?4d;
January, 6s2d; Mnrch, Ba lajil.
PEAS Canadian, tlrm, 6a 5',4l.
FLOUR-St. Louis, fancy whiter, steady,
7s 6d.
HOPS At Loudon, Pacific coast, steady,
3 fis'o'rB.
PROVISIONS-Recf, steady; extra India
mess, 73s fid. Pork, steady; prime mess,
western, 72s, Inrd. American reflned, In
nails, firm. Ifis; prime western, in tierces.
dull, 16. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16
lbs,, strong, 60s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 2i
to :) ins., strong, tiostki; snort ribs. 16 to
24 lbs., strong. 43s 9d; long clear middles,
iieavj, iw iu iu iu,, unuii; snon clear nacKs,
10 to 20 lbs., Ktrong, 46s 9d; clear bellies, 14
to 16 lbs., strong, 57s; shoulders, 11 to 13 lbs,,
strung. 45s.
HL'TTER Steady; line United States,
92s; good United Btntes, 70s.
CHEESE Quiet; United Stntes. colored,
2Ss 9d; Australian, In London, steady, 30s,
Receipts of wheat during the hist three
days, 350,(00 centals, including 229,idO Amer
lean, Receipts of Amerlcnn corn during
thn last three days, 19,700 centals, Weather
raining.
KiinsnN City firntn nml Provision!,
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2-,.-WHEAT-De-cfiubor,
67sic; May, 72i,e; rnsh, No, 2 hard.
Ki'1169'40; No. 3. 6Si;riJ6S4c; No. 2 red, 720
73o; No. 3, 70fl7lc.
CORN December, filHc; Jlay, iVI?4n: cash,
No, 2 mixed, i!ji)fic; N. 2 white, 66Hftfi7u;
No, 3, fiirii tVn'.
OATS-No. 2 white, 43S'&'4lic.
RYE-No, 2. 6H4it62i.4c.
HAY-Chnlce timothy, J13.0O5T13 50; choice
ptalrle, $13.00.
1 1 UTT E R Crc u in c ry, lSJ22c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
KOCiS Fresh. In brisk demand; supply
light; fresh Missouri nud Kansas stock
quoted dim on 'change, nt 21c doz., loss
on, cases returned.
RECEll'TS-Wheat, 44,400 bu.; corn, SS.SfO
bu.: oats, 12,000 bu.
SIIIPMBNTS-Whent. 20.S00 hu.; corn.
43,2i bu.; oats, l.omi bu.
I'hllndelpliln Prmlncc ."llnrkpt,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22, -BUTTER
Quiet but tlrm, fancy western creamery,
2'c, fancy nearby prints, 2Sc
i:(K;S Firm, good demand; fresh nearby,
2c; fresh western, 27o; fresh southwestern.
2c; fresh southern. 25c,
CHEESE- Firm, fair demand; full creams,
fancy small. 10HfolOs4c; full creams, fair to
choice, 9'ij 1014c.
,11 1 11 1 iriipnllK When lnrUet.
MINNEAPOLIS Nov. 22. - WHEAT -Cash,
70Vjc; Derember, 69i4c: May, 7214c; on
track, No, 1 hard, 701ic: No. 1 northern,
1OU0; No, 2 northern. iWc
FLOUR - First natents. $3.65i.1.l5: ernn,i
patents. J1.50jl3.Gti; llrst clears, $3,75i2.5l
HRAN-In 'bulk,' J15.50fl I6.00.
Duluth drill 11 Market.
DULUTH. Nov. 22.-WHEAT-CaMi. No.
1 hard. ,3'c; Nn, 2 northern. ,c; No. 1
northern. 7n74c; December, 734c.
OAT8-4Vii340Ko.
THE OMAHA DAILY BBTa SATURDAY,
THANKS MOST APPROPRIATE
Dun Btji TJiiui Statu Ktrtr Hid I nek
Canai for 0rtitud,
TBADi ONLY SIGHS FOR CARS TO CARRY IT
All Lines llnnniluit nnd Release of
TrncW t.nrrlers lij- CIiisp of LilUe
Trnnsportntlon Comes
An lie Ton !otiii,
NEW YORK, Nov. 22.-R. 0. Dun t Co.'s
NYeekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say;
Never before In tho history of thn United
States was thero such great reason for u
day of national thanksgiving. Tills coun
try has made unprecedented strides toward
a position of International supremacy, tiot
only In commerce, but also In Iltianco. To
a marked degree business enterprises htivo
proved successful, An Idle wheel in mills
or fnctotles Is the exception, while labor Is
so well employed nt hlgti wages that con
sumptlvn demands sustain market values
of nil ntapln commodities. Transporting
facilities have been uuabtu to keep pace
with the tuition's requirements, many com
plaining of tardy deliveries, which nlone
net ns a brake on commerclnl progress.
By closing lake navigation lower tempera
turn will relievo the railway situation,
thotiinnds of cars being restored to Inland
trnlllc. This samo factor of seasonable
weather stimulates retnll dealings nnd
prompt collections swell bank clearings.
Careful search discloses few unfavorable
factors In tho Iron nnd steel sltuntlon.
Probably tho least satisfactory conditions
are found at plato mills, which report an
uneven distribution of orders,
Will i:ipnnd the lliiylns.
A few largo concerns appear to secure
tho bulk of now business, but heavy orders
for cars will largely expand the buying,
while the now combination will put th.s
class of mills on a stronger basis. In rails
thero Is no apparent limit to tho orders
placed, though some mills am unabln to
guaranten delivery within a year One
Pittsburg report places thn year's output
of structural material nt fino.Od) tons. After
six mouths of morn or less Interruption all
midline snops nnn Kinureu plants at Sinn
Francisco hnve fully resumed, nnd It Is
certnln that the greatest force on record
Is now engaged In tho various departments
of Iron and steel making. Raw material at
win souin nns nuvanccu, nut nt central
Points nlir Iron Is stendv. tbouirb ranlilln
absorbed.
Eastern footwear manufacturers urn nnw
generally Insisting on small advances
when new contracts are placed. Lur?e
Jobbers resist tho upward tendency, nnd
the continued strength of leather will ne
cessitate depreciation of quality If higher
prices arc not paid.
Aclll'ft Mslliiintr Induces Cnnllnn.
Cotton relapsed Into dullness, with harelv
steady quntntlons, in marked contrast tb
tho exceptional nctlvlty nnd strength of
tile Mllln week In ISOII. when nrlcea km
J11.2.'i a bnlo higher. Foreign markets nro
iieiu uown iy jur. Weill's large estlmntc of
tho domestic crop, which Is not likely to
nrovo ns near tho fact ns his excessively
low prediction Inst venr. Losses lmvn 1111.
doubtedly been severe Iu many states, whlln
prosperity in mi oincr regions must bring
a. vigorous demand for goods, which Is al-
icauy pcrcentinio in the activity of spin
ners. British exports of cotton goods are
mucll tamer than thev wern xi venr mth
and domestic shipments to China have also
increased or laic.
strength Is thn ruin In tho market for
farm products. Favorablo woather during
tho closing days of corn harvesting failed
to brlnir niiv reaction from tba hlvhnui
price level In many years, nnd tho mnrket
was equally oblivious to Atlantic exports
for thn week of only 450.121 bushels, as
agnlnst 3,S3S,666 a year ngo. After some
weeks of gradual decllno toward a normal
position pork products suddenly bounded
upward, regardless of weakness In live
hogs. Wheat holds Ait about 3 cents above
last year's prices ilcsplto the marked dif
ference in slzo of crops. Receipts for tho
week wore 5,010,517 bushels, agnlnst 2,801,
776 last year. Sneculatlnu In coffen h n re.
sumed normal proportions.
rniiures lor tne. weeic numbered 218 In
tho United Stntes. nirnlriHt In if mar
nnd 31 In Canada, against 29 last year.
WKHKI.Y CLEARING HOUSE TAULC.
Ajc(rre(cnle of nusltieas Trnnsncted ly
the Associated Hanks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22 The fnllmvlnr.
table. COlnnlled bv IlrmlHtreet. ihniri ih.
bank clearings at tho principal cities fur
tho week ended November 21, with tho per
centage of Increase and decrease ns com
purcd with the corresponding week last
j Clearings. Inc. Dec.
Jl,59MI0114t4 7.4 .
171,339,026 12.9
140,302,5911 9.0
120,650,515 9.8
61,464,674 32.2
S9.059.5S1 3.1
27,161,372 30.0
24,815.807 1.7
20,393,700 21.7
19.197.SlK -10.8
18,00,650 3.1
16,677,691 l.s
16,511,497 74.8
14.12S.622 1K.4
12.192.617 17.9
9,312,531 9.8
7,615,700 4.9
6.!il9,4ii8 ,0.9
8,338,820 fi.fi
6,139,066 17.3
6.725.2SS 7.6
M76.107
4,755.251 23.9
1,744.896
5,111,881 27.6
1.611.213 12.6
3,717,185 10.5
3,195,758 22.1
2,665,616 6.6
2.421,316 10.0
4,2flS,3flo 71.1
4,550,085 29.9
2,431,567 2.8
S.02S.35S 23.5
2.353,621 1.5
2.599,(115 7.7
3.096.4I9 61.71
3.O29.10S I
1,605.659
2,171,215 42.0
LOW, 70S 6.5i
1.79.1,021 11.7! .
1.4!5,32.1 8.4
1,733,610 23.31
1.70O.735 18.0
I 1.6.1S.117 18,0
1,707.873 16.5!
1,278,312 B.3
1,120,005 15.9
1,613,289 49.3
1,570,5341 23.7
1,458.868 36.3
1.331, 4li 17.9
1,110.272 1 2.7.......
1,2H,(I 15.5
1.295,2115 3.1.0
890,664 ...... "0.8
855.511 3f.2
995,16t 15.2
950,000 20.4
9:19,953 1S.7
662,902 12.3
6S4.52I 27.9
611,706 8.9
654,611 14.9
S12.800 40.9
WW,8:S1
658,902 14.3
551, 5S8 7.6
352.700 15.7
192,675 9.8
419,9.10 8,5
IV.5,614
662,150 61,3
325,712 10.9
355,467 19.1
406,000,' 33.0
.'M1,65S 28.4
226,263 21.1
1 166,068) 9.2
I 291,096 ! 35.3
1 164,123 1.7
I 6.979,500 20.4 ....
8,279,OiiO is'i
H.371.nSl 7.6
,1 919,3001 1,.
717,670 ... "
,1t.1,299 I.. "
887.6231 1...:::
! 1
CITIES.
Now York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltlmorn
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
Kansas iity
New Orleans
Detroit
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Louisville
Provldcnco
OMAHA
Mllwnukce
Buffalo
St. Paul
Albany
Savannah
Denver
St. Joseph
Memphis
Richmond
Sent tie
tishiugton
llnrtford
Los Angeles
Salt Lnko City
Toledo
Portland, Ore
Rochester
Piorln
Fort Worth
Atlanta
Norfolk
UeH Moines
New Haven
Sprlngtleld, Mass...,
Augusta
Niishvllln
Worcester
Oruiul Rapids
Sioux City
D.iyton. O
Syracuse
Scrnntou ,
Portland, .Me ,
Spokane
Tncoma
Wilmington, Del....
Birmingham
Topeka
Evansvlllo
Davenport
Full River
Macon
Llttln Rock
Helena
Knoxville
Lowell
Wichita
Akron
New Bedford
Lexington
Springfield, III
Blnghiimton
Chattanooga,
Kalamazoo
Fargo ,
Youngstown
Sprlngtleld, O
Rockford
Canton
Jacksonville
Sioux Fulls
Fremont
Bloomlngtnn, III
Jacksonville, II)
Columbus, O
OnlvcHton
Houston
Colorado Springs.
Wheeling, W. Va,
Chester
Wllkesbarre
Totals, T 8
Outside N. Y
, J.',430,R74,Ool
8.11.
9.5.
' 81,S42,560
CANADA.
Montreal ,.
Toronto ...
Winnipeg .
Ilnllfax ...
Vancouver,
Hamilton .
St John, N
Victoria. B.
"Quecbec ,
Tutnls .
21.610.9301
14,093.8411
6,569,2301
1.892.8MI
9W.9,19l
917 S7J
29.01.
27.7I,
99. PI,
S.7i.
23.ni.
13. 71.
4.81.
B. C,
U.'.'.'.
c
8I5.16i1
629.507!
21.0
7,476,2iV.
it 4(1227,161) ao.ij; ...7.
Not Included in totals because containing
other Items than clearings. "mining
"Not Included In totals because of no
comparison for last year.
Hnnk ('Inuring.
CHICAGO, Nov. 22 I'learlncs : 8(1 111
balance, JJ.51S.231; "poatcd I cSb; H.Sifc
0-1 Mt, New York exchange to premium
OMAHA Nov 22 Hiuik rlenrlnas todsv
Jl 07. "ll.t.l, tnrt'cspondlug day last year,
Jl.15O.230.29. drcrensn. JI12.IIS5.56.
NEW YORK. Nov, 22. Clearings, J233.S66,.
i'.fi, tmiatices, v,m,iii,
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2;.-Clearlngs, J9.309,443
balances, Jl, 157.887; money, &H6 per cent;
New York exchange, wic premium.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov 22 -Clesrlncs.
$20,209,961, balances, J2,38t,469; money, & per
CCIll
BALTIMORE. Nov, 22,-Clearlngs, $2,907.
271; bnlanres. 1276,760; money, IVjfltV per cent.
BOSTON. Nov. 22,-Clearlngs, J20.I5O.691,
CINCINNATI, Nov. 22-Clearlngs, J3..W2,
W, money, 4fKi tier cent; New York e
change, LVo hid.
HIIAII.STHKUT'S IIKVIHW OK TIIAIIK
llullilnr Demand Hetter Thnn fur
Some Ynnrs Passed.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. nrndstreefs to
morrow will sHy;
Mild weather and thn car shortage arc
leading subjects for discussion in trade.
Tho former naturally limits retail consump
tive demands, particularly In tho north nnd
northwest, but complaints como from the
south, where, however, shorter than ex
pected yield and tho lower than Inst year's
prices of cotton aro addltloniili features.
Taken ns n whole, however, the ro-ordor
demand from Jobbers tho country over and
the inquiry for holiday goods is equal to,
and In tho latter caso superior, to recently
preceding yenni. Whllo complaints of in
sulllcletit transportation facilities come
from all Amerlcnn, Canadian nnd even
some Mexican points, the chief tension Is
noted between thn Allegheulcs and tho
Mississippi mid between the lakes and tho
Ohio. Willie It Is expected that the close
of Inke navigation will release somo cars,
little permanent Improvement Is looked
for until after January 1.
Thn Iron and steel market has burst Its
bonds this week so far ns prices urn con
cerned nnd pig Iron Is 60c to Jl 11 ton higher
nt nenrly nil mnrknts,
The- strength of the conrscr grains, par
ticularly corn nnd oats, Is tlm steadying
feature In cereals nt present. Wheat weak
ened recently on tho record-breaking In
crease In Ihe visible supply records re
ported In nrndstrent's. A good export de
mand Is reported nt thn decllno and lute
firmness 1 In sympathy with the strength
In corn. The southwestern drouth Is re
ported broken. Thn unusual movement of
corn nnd onts west to the drouth-stricken
section Is reported us further complicating
thn car shortage In the grain trade.
Wheat, Including (lour, exports for the
week nggrcgatn 6,618,930 bu., ngalnst l,93,
734 last week and 3,827,296 In this week last
year. Wheat exports from July 1 to dnte
(twenty weeks) nggrcgatn J22.70l.oSt bu
ngnlnst .1,745,113 last season. Corn exports
nggrcgatn II5.95I bu., ngnlnst 651,021 Inst
week nnd 6.525,618 last year. July 1 to date
com exports were 18,623,119 bu., ngnlnst 6,1,
675,79"! Inst season,
Benrlsh tnatilpulntlon of the print cloth
market In thn shapo of n cut of prices or
leading Indigo and shortlngs nnd mourning
prints has unsettled thn entlrn cotton goods
trndo nnd brought business to a stnndstlll.
Raw wool stocks, depleted bv recent heavy
buying, nre quite (Irmly held. Stocks of
worsted wools ura especially small.
Eastern shoo factories nro busy on win
ter orders nnd tho call for spring stocks Is
so urgent that thero Is less than thn usunl
between scasnns quietness. Shipments for
the week nro 26 per cent higher tlian n year
Hgo, Light leathers nro native, owing to
the scnrcltv of henvv crndes. nnd tlmm l
n rather easier tono to hides, which favor
iiuyers.
Failures In the United Stntes for the
week were 223, against 218 Inst week. 215
In this week a year ago. 202 In .99 nnd 182
Iu 1898. Cnnadlan. failures number L" n
ngnlnst 30 last week nnd 31 In this week a
year ago.
Now York Moiter Mnrfcet.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. MONEY On on.11.
firm, X'ttAM per cent; Inst loan and ruling
rntev 114 per cent; prime mcrcnntllo paper.
STERLING EXCHANGE Wenk! nrtn.it
business in bankers' bills at J4.S7N. for de
mand and at J1.81', for sixty days; posted
rntes, $4.85j4.85V4 nnd J4.8SU.
sn.vriK .Mexienn dollars, 4&c.
BONDS Government, stromr: stnte. Inne.
tlve; railroad, strong.
'1 hu closing quotations on bonds are ns
follows:
U. S, rcf. 2s, reg
.lO'-i.L. &. N. mil. 4s...
102i-i
824
2914
10.1
100?,
82
103TS.
1(1914
131
105i,i
7214
102-1;
W
1161,4
95
97
8UI4
88Tn
U4
12014
120
82
lot;i
1071a
119
1IB4
61
113's
92
884
63'i
no coupon
do 3s, reg
.1,. ..niihiiti
.i''3': .111 ucn. is
.10S',4l do 1st inc
.10SUIM. & St. L. 4s....
.1391,, M.. J. & T. 4s...
do new 4s, reg
do coupon ....
do old Is, res',
do coupon ...
do 5s. reg
.In ...til ,, nil
I.kI'k 110 .8
..11214 N. Y. C. Is
.1124. n. y. a g. 314s...
.1071, N. .1. U k 6s
lUi'p, UNO I'UCIIIC ls
1n.fl' I .1.. o..
Atrh, gen. 4sj..
in iiiij. is..
B. & O. Is...
ml;-lx" c. xr
.'.'a w ' vim, 15.,
.l03Ts Rending gen. 4s..
. 96U St L & I M c. 6s.
,.l(0 St. Ti. & S. F. 4s,
,dli9 St L. S. W. Is...,
,.10514 do 2s
. 73 S. A. & A. V. 4s.,
..107 So. Pacific 4s
C-.3'. Un Ilnllnrn.. T.u
-do HVjH
,ln ennv 4s
Can. So. 28
C. of (1. 5s
do 1st Inc
flmu JO O 4Un..
C. & A. 3H3
S)S, 'Texas & p. is"!
11111. T. Sf I. .0 w 1
I ' II .V- I 1 11 4
C M ASPS, 48
C H' N W ;. 7s
.142' Union Pacific 4s.!
C R. I. & P. 49
IVI' Jft S f. it 4s
.107
rlo com la
.101
Wabash la
do 2h
do deli. 11 .
Chicago Ter. is
Colo. So. 4s.,..
D. ti R. O 4s.
92
103
10(1
, 89i
West Shore 4s. .
Erie prior 1. 4s.
do ecu. 4s
. iV Ij. k, js. .
Wis. Ccn. Is. ..
Con. Tob. 4s ...
F. W. D. C. Is
.107i
Hock. Vnl. 41'js
,107n
Bid. Offered.
XHW YORK 8TOCKS AD IIOMS.
Frldiiy lurkf nets Ihe Rcncllt of
Tliiirsdn's Brisk Siei;nln tlnn.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Tho strength In
today's broad nnd animated market was
thn sequenco of the sudden awakening of
specula tlve, nctlvlty yesterday afternoon.
A largo bear account was caught uncovered
ns a consequence of tho persistent short
selling by the professional element for some
tlmn past on the assumption that the
money market could not escape a squeczo
between now and the tlrst of tho yenr and
that tho growth of opposition In the north
west to tho Northern Securities company
would dlgscmlnntu depression throughout
tho market. Thn unexpected collapse In
tho foreign exchnnge market and the pros
pect of recuperation for the money market
left tho bears without much ground to
stand nn, nnd they bought cngnrly to cover
tho day. There wos 11 coiisidernbln Influ
ence In tho recovery of prices. But the
clearing up of thn money situation leaves
tho way open for tho natural operation of
vrlous forces making toward higher
prices. Tho character of today's market
miulo It nppeor that a considerable specula
tive element has been waiting and eagerly
on thq watch for Just this development.
Tho demand for snmo of tho favorltn stocks
was on a very heavy scale and tho day's
transactions were run up unco moro to over
a million shores. The considerable ndvnnce
during the day Invited prollt-tnklng lu tho
llniil dealings and last prices on the prin
cipal active stocks were between 1 and 2
points lower than the best. Tho Into sell
ing was iicceptunti'il by a renewal of the
ncuto weakness lu Pcoplo's Huh on thn tie.
jilnl of a restraining order ngnlnst the as
sessment of taxes on the nllegcd high vnlua
lions of Illinois corporations, Tho stock
tumbled 2?4 from tho best and Consolidated
(las slumped 414.
Thn aggressive strength of New York
Central and Mnuhattnii continued a widely
diffusive inlluei. ea lu tho whole market.
No Information was .forthcoming to ex
plain these movements. Thero were ru
mors of control of Mnnhattnn bv Nnw York
Central and of a coming distribution of tho
surplus in inn treasuries or .now York ( en
tral's subsidiary companies. The deter,
mined buying of Pennsylvania nnd tho ng
grcsslvo bidding up of Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis were biiBed entirely,
to nil appearances, on a purpose to rectify
tho disproportion In tho prices of these
stocKs, compared with the Vanderbllts
Tho pluclng of Hocking Valley on h regular
3 per cent dividend basis was nn eurnnst of
tho prosperous conditions ruTThg In tho soft
coal trade which was reflected in tn nb
senco of practically that whole group of
stocks. The October statement of the net
earnings of New Jersev Central, slmwlnir
an Increase of no less than 165 per cert over
thoso of October of last year, wns . mple
uxinuimiioii 01 me recent strengtn in tne
anthracite conlors. The collapse In tho for
eign exchange market was due to tho
sudden falling oft In thn demand to cover
maturities, which has been a feature of the
nwKet inr several weens. Tho further (In.
cllnn In tlm price of gold In London and
an advance in thn sterling rntn at Paris
corrobnrnted the assurance that thn foreign
requirements for gold are satlslled for the
present. Thn net result of the Interior
movement of currency has served to morn
mm onset inn drain oil account of thn gold
export. The banks hnve Inst to tho sub.
treasury up to tills evening J2.774,ooo. which
Includes tho payment for thn gold ox.
ported. The iy.t .gnlu on the Interior move,
mnntjiy express is estimated at something
over ft,ooo.r.) and Jl.w.ao rh hB8 ,'omn
In from ( anad.i. Tho banks nro estimated,
therefore, to lie gainers for tho week to
the extent of several hundred thousand
Sn&orTW'KM ',,'l"",,,'l
The railroad bond market was quite ac-
U-oliV1 ,".,r,?"'7' J,'oUI "a". Pr value.
K.S,0.(t United States refunding 2s ad-
Vu 1 ,f '"r c'nt 0,1 la!" call
Thn 1 ommrrclat Advertiser's Lonlon
financial cablegram says; The stock mar
w,liV,'iry.ii'n?,,letaml Consols were
wean o& tha New. Zealand 3 per cent loan
yOYiSMBEK 23, 1001.
of 1,509,11111 nt 9( The featurn of the mnr
kel twis a recovery In the Amerlian de
partment, thn bear contingent s strength In
N. w York Thero wns little fresh buying,
London still being a seller op balances, but
New York persistently absorbed thn nut I
stocks. The fen lures were New York Cen
tral and Norfolk Western, thn latter
touching thn record price of tins. The mar
ket closed cheerful nnd nt tho top. Money
rates ruled steady. Hold to thn amount of
62,ori has gone out to Uruguay. The price
of the metal has dwindled to i7s9'i,d. To
day's arrival of 10) m from thn Capo Is
expected to go to thn Bank of England.
The following ure thn cjtng prices on
tho New York Stock exchange;
Atchison ..
do nfd ..
M's do pfd
MIL Sll l'n,H1,.
,190
. em
. :.if
. 91
. 42
. 20'i
. 31
lOiJi
. 91 M
. 21
. S8J4
. 31
. 2114
, 43
.IW
,207
, 9.1
,190
, 86
3
. Ki
)S
48
47
8
6s
116
2i
40
14J4
.6t4
91-
92 1 a
19iJ
::o
13 '4
t'.'i
72
i
97L
, i;
87
:ih
IS',
6M4
123
64
14
, 731 4
12',
82W
16,
60
424
92.
91?,
Hnltlmoro & O..
.loviiSo. Railway
do nfd ..
Can. Pacific
(.'an. Southern ..
Ches. oi Ohio....
Chicago Alton
.114 Texas ft P
. 9i T., St. L. ft W..
. 374 Union Pacirtc";;!
. 78 N do pfd
. 494 Wab.nh
. 7I4 do pfd
.13IL W. ft L. E
do )KI
Chlcaco. 1. & L.
do pfd
untcngo .v ii. 1..
Chicago 11. W...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
C. N. W
C, R. I. ft P....
Chicago T. A; T.
do pfd
C C. C. ft St. L.
Colo, Southern .
8; j Central ...
. 4i'i do pfd
212vl Adams Express..
148 Am, Express
, 20 )!', S. Express...
. ,n m ens-j' nrgo
. lOH'Amal. Copper ..
. 14 Amer. C. ft F...
. 65V !( Pfd
. , Am. Lin. on
do 1st pfd, .
do 2d nfd...
Del, ft Hudson..
Del., L. ft V...
Denver ft R. G. .
do pfd
Krln
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
.lih'll IKI pill
243
Amor. S. ft'iT
(In nfil
46),
. 95
. J.I
Ann. Alln. Co"
Brk. Rap. Tr..
. 73 Si Coin. F. ft 1
. 611 C on, Gas
.191 Con. Tob. pfd ...
. 62 Gen. Electric . .
. 8014 Glucose Sugar ..
.140 Hocking Coal ...
. 4014 Int'n'l Paper .. .
. 7i do pfd
. 72 Int'n'l Power ...
,iri Laclede Gas
.107'4 Nat. Biscuit
.I.l'i'i National Lead .
.169U, National Salt ...
. 21tl do pfd
.11 INo, Amerlcnn . .
.los Paclllo Const ...
.JOIU'l'iiclflc Mall
. 26 People's Gns ....
. 634 Pressed S, ("nr..
.181 lo pfd
.lostj Pullman p. Car.
. 69i4 Republic Steel ..
. 91 L do pfd
.103, Sugar
. ss Tenn. C. & I....
.148, U. B. ft P. Co..
, 4(V ilo pfd
. 80 V S. Leather...
. 6914 do pfd
. Kit, U. S, Rubber.....
. 8IL do pfd
. 72 V. S. Stenl
(In nfil
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hock, Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
L. E. ft W
do pfd
Louis, ft Nash..
Mauhnttiin I. ...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Centrnt ...
Mex. National .
Minn, ft St. L...
Mo, Pnclllc
M., K. ft T
no prd
N. J. Centrnl....
N. Y. Central...
Nor. ft West....
do pfd
No. Pacific pfd..
Ontario ft w....
Pennsylvania ...
Rending
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. ft S. V....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. 8. V
do nfd
, 61 Western Union.,
now
St. Paul
Trust receipts.
London Mnek Qunlntlnni.
LONDON. Nov. 22.-4 p. m.-Closlng:
Cons., monoy..
do nccount ...
Ahacondn
96 9.16
do pfd
No. Pacific pfd
Ontario ft W..
Pennsylvania .
Rending
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
So. Railway ...
do pfd
So. Pacific
Union Pacific .
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
... 93i
::i
,.. 254
.. 10
,.. SHU
... 34S,
.. 924
.. 6"H
..1071;
.. 91
.. llJi.
m
.. "on
.. 10
.. 38',
.. 95,
.. 7
Atchison
.. 83'i
. .103
do nfd
Baltimore ft O.
. .Ill
.117
.. 46
Cnn. Pnclllc ....
Ches. ft Ohio...
C M. ft St. P .
Denver ft R. G.
do pfd
Erie
.. 4oi
.. 9714
43'V
.. 7lt
.. 611,
..1421,
.. 27U
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Illinois Central.
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
N. Y. Central..
Nor. ft West....
do pfd
551.4 Spanish 4s
.1721-
Rand MIiich
DoBeers
BAR SILVER Weak, 26d per ounce.
MONEY .U314 nor cent: thn rnte nf
count In thn open mnrket for short bills,
JVfpl? per cent: for three months' bills,
3?31j per cent.
nnatiin Stock Hnolntlnnii,
nnsTnv x-m.. 11 fi t ,cr
cent; tlnio loans, 4H(go per cent. Official
(Jiusin;
Atchison
102
8414
80
62
Westlngh. Com.,
Adventure
Allouez
Amalgamated ...
Baltic
Cal. ft Hecla
Centennial
Copper Range ...
Dominion ConI ..
Franklin
Mohawk
Old Dominion ...
Osceola
Parrot
Qulucy
Santa Fe Copper,
Tnmnrack
70
86
46
670
15U
61
461J
3614
S
26
10(1
37
150
4'i
281
41
25l
22lJ
84
6914
Gas 1s
Mex. Central 4s.,
N. E. G. ft C...
Atchison
8114
do pfd ,
Boston ft A
Boston ft Me
N Y. N II ft II.
Fltchhurg pfd...
Union Pacific
Mex. Central ...
Amer Sugar ....
Amer. T. ft T...
Horn, T. ft S
Gen. Electric ...
Mass, Electric ..
do pfd ,
N. K. O. ft C...
United Fruit ....
U. S. Steel
do pfd ,
HU4
25914
192
21.1
141
1034
214
122J
15S
28
262U
3614
91
irimoimtnln
614 Trinity
88
Utnh
J2U'
82'jl
Victoria ....
Wolverine .
Nrvr York .IIIiiIiik Stock.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22.-Tho following are
the closing prices on mining stocks.
Adams Con 18
Little Chief ...
.. 12
..950
. . 75
.. S
5
.. 8
2
. .365
Alice 45
Ontario
Ophlr
Breeco in
Brunswick Con.. 11
Comstock Tun.,,. 6
Con. Cal. & Va...l55
Deadwood Terra. 50
Horn Silver 190
Iron Silver 60
Leadvlllo Con.... 5
I'noentx
Potosl
Savage
sierra Nevada
Small Hones ..
Standard
CIIICAOO MV13 STOCIC MARKET.
Cnllle Hull nnd Lower Hogs I.ntTer
Sheep LotTrr.
CHICAGO. Nov. 22.-CATTLE Recelnts.
3,00i1 head natives. 20i) head Texons; dull at
recent sharp declines; gotl to prime, J0.00fi
7.00; poor to medium, J.1.75yG.80; stnekers
mid feeders. J2.004j4.O0; cows, $1.00iT4.6O;
heifers. Sl.C0Ji5.fO; ennners, Jl.00372.25; bulls.
Jl,75fpl.r0, calves, J2.6OTifi,00; Texas fed
steers, few here. $2.8iVfi3.75.
HOGS Receipts, 46,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 30.000 head: left over. 9.000 head;
heavy, 10c lower; light. 15ffC3c. lower; mixed
nnd butchers, J5.001j6.9714: good to choice
heavy, J.";. 00f7fi.no j rough to fair heavv, J5.4WI
6.60; light, $5.25J?5.50; hulk of sales, $5,601
5.80.
SHEEP AND IMBS-Rccelpts, S.000
head, market 103715c lower: Iambs opened
steady, closed lower; good to choice
wethers. J3.40frH.0O; fnlr to cholcn mixed.
$2.75fj0.40: western sheep, $.1.00fi3.60; native
lambs, J2.503J4.73; western lambs, feedors,
3.&0fl4.15.
RECEIPTS-Offlrlnl- Cattle. 10,247 head;
hogs. 16.402 head; sheep, 19,416 head.
SHIPMENTS-Oinclal! Cattle, 4,317 head;
hogs, 3,651 head; sheep, 5,659 head,
Knnsns City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 22, CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2,500 natives, BOO Texnns, 250 calves;
beef steers and cows 53jlOe higher; stock
ers and feeders steady: choice export and
dressed beef steers, J5.65'fi6,15: fnlr to good,
J4.60fi5.50. stuckers and feeders, J2.50ff4.25;
western fed steers, J4.60ff5.50: western
range steers. J3. 25174.40; Texas and Indian
steers, J.l.OO',4.20: Texas cows, Jl .75373.00;
natlvn cows. J2.Kf7l.25; heifers. J2.75fi5.lX);
cnnneis. Jl.fiflfi2.10; hulls. J3.203J3.75; calves,
J3.003j5.25.
HOGS-Reeelpts. 17.000 head; market 6ft'
10c lower: top. $6; bulk of sales, $5.4037'
5 95; heavy $5 9O376.00; mixed packers, $5.70
5(5. 95; light. $5.l0fi6.85, pigs. $1,251(6.00.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 3.0C0
head; market strong; native lambs, J1.25U'
4.65; western lamb. J1.00fM.60; nativn weth
ers. $3.25ff.1.80; western wethers, $.t.OOff3,50;
yearlings, $3.5014. Oil! ewes, $2.85373.35; culls
and feeders, Jl.WiTJ3.25.
rv VorU l.lvr Slook Msrkrt,
NEW TORK. Nov. 22.-BEEVKS-Re.
relpts, 5.115 head, steers, steady to shndn
lower; hulls, strong; cows, IflfjiSe ff;
steers, J3.76fj6.00; hulls, J3.COfi3.40: choice
nnd export. J3.90fjl.6O; cows. $l.W3.t0.
Cables, lower; live cattle, 12f(l3c; dressed
weights, refrigerator beef. lfi3H0',jc; ship
mepts tomorrow, 1,961 liend cattle. 2,121
head sheep nnd 13,800 quarters of beef.
CAIA'ES Receipts, 1,832 hend: veals, dull
nnd lower, no demnnd for grassers and
western calves; venls. $3.r.Of7.75; grassers,
J2.5i!3i2.75; easterns, nominal.
"SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 6.772
hend; sheep, very slow; lambs, dull nnd a
trlflo lower; sheen, J2,ft03f3,5f, export sheep.
J3.60, lambs. J3.50f(l.6.-i; no sales of Canadian
mbs.
HOGS Receipts, 2,110 head; 1 car on sale;
noTnlnally stendy.
St, I, mils Lite Stock .Mnrket,
ST. T-OUIS, Nov :2.-f'ATTLE-Repepts;
3.2M head. Including 1.600 Tcxans. market
for native beeves stronger; butchers and
ennners higher: native shipping and export
steers, $5,0036.60; dressed beef nlid hutcher
steers. J3.851;6,35: steers under 1.000 lbs.,
$.1.(Of(6.25; stocknrs nnd feeders, $2.403.60:
cows and heifers. $2,0015 00; canners, Jl.Oftfi
2 50: bulls. $1 763.60; Texai. nnd Indian
steers, J3.10.n-1. 20 for grass. $i.f5.25 for
fed; cows and heifers. $2.15173.25,
HOGS Receipts. 7.100 head: market l"o
lower, pigs and light. $.'.. 10316.60; packers,
$5.6Ofifi.T0: butcher. $5.70316 (O,
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, fiftt head,
market steady, native muttons, J3.'33.50;
lambs, l.wtrt.W.
OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET
Itif 0ttl lld T.dj t Ih. HighHt
Filit ef th lititi.
HOG PRICES EASED OFF SLIGHTLY
"Sot Unntigh .sheep end I.nmh Offrrert
Totlny to Mnkr n Test of the Mnr
ket, hnl for the Week trlce
Are n Good Uenl Lovfer.
.. . SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 22.
Receipts ttere; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofllrlnl Monday 6,311 9.165 It.Wl
Ofllclal Tuesday 4,S09 13,'J2S 16,73.4
Ofllclal Wedllesdnv 4. 861 13.778 8.805
Ofllclal Thursday B,2i) 13,ixvs 2,528
Ofllclal Friday 2,(XM 11,682 28,1
Five days this week . 23,122 60.SU
Same days last week 25,li 44,716
Samo week before 20,225 27.751
Snmo three weeks ngo...22,tvs.l 32,2,11
Same four weeks ago.. . .24,926 28,316
Same days lust year 19.S8O 46.771
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha the 'last several cloys, with com
parisons: Date. I 1901. 190o"uf99 l$9S.'IS97.il89a?lSi3T
Nov. 1..
I 6 73'i
16 72 j
I 6 S'l.
4 611 4 Oil
4 60 4 04
4 66 4 04
.1 61
3 45
3 15
3 291
3 41
I 3 43
.1 271 3 44
3 30
3 31 3 ?3
Nov. 2..
Nov. 3..
Nov. 4..
Nnv. R
3 41
3 431
3 61
9 M
:IA7!
4 66 "
4 64 4 01
I 3 62 3 44
I 3 21) S 35
Nov, 6..
r m,
6 6S4
5 67'4l
6 74,,
I
3 46
3 li 3 36
Nov. 7..
Nnv. 8..
Nov. 9..
Nov. 10.
Nov. 11.
4 671 4 02
4 71, 4 031
4 (9! 4 01,'
.1 rl
3 521
o J-'
Ml
3 47
3 4.1
"V4
3 41
3 95
3 351
3 23
3 4;
3 51
3 :sl
3 27
3 17
3 22
3 16
3 T9
4
3 39
3 45
3 44
3 4-
8 46
3 45
3 41
3 39
3 42
3 42
3 38
3 II
3 31
3 32l
3 3
3341
3 27
3 3I(
1 74
4 03
P 72T
5 (71
6 69
6 6S'
6 67.
4 02
Nov. 12.
Nov. 13.
Nov. 14.
Nnv. IS
4 84
4 74 3 91
3 23
3 26
3 1
3 11
4 t7 3 9.'
4 82 3 90.
Nov. 16!
5 63'
4 ) 3 84
Nov 17.
Nov. IS.
Nov. 19
Nnv. ?,i
4 S2 3 S7
, 3 '6;
3 .16
S 6314
5 63L ,
5 7S
5 81 . !
5 7514,
3 361 3 32
:: 291 3 31)
3 141
4 78
4 76 .1 88
.1 16
3 13
I 3 31
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
4 78 3 89
3 31
.1 151
4 761 3 86
3 37' 3 391
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
,. Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'sss.
('. M. ft St. P. Ry 2 13 ..
abash 4 .. ,,
Missouri Pacific Ry 1 2
Union Pacific svstnm 7 20 2
C. ft N. W Ry 1 20
V.. E. ft M V. R. R 19 41
C. St. P.. M. ft 0 6 II
B. ft M. R. R. R 30 . 2.1
C. , R, ft Q. Hy 9 13 1
C. R. 1. ft P., east S 20 1
C. R. I. ft P.. west I
Illinois Central 1 2
Total receipts 84 173 2 2
The. disposition of the day's receipts was
s follows, each buyer purchasing; the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Omnliri Pntflnir f V 1?0
2,144
G. II. Hammond Co.'.'..'.'.. 161
Hwift and compnny 351
Cudahy Packing Co 639
Armour ft Co 338
Hammond Co., country... 82
R. Becker ft Degan 41
W 1 .IntiltAti 1.
2,70)
3.141
3,612
SI9
287
292
Llvlngstnun ft Schaflor""! 61
uennis v t o..
H. 1 llnhhlr.k 1S
Hamilton ft R V.
L. F. Hlisr. 36
Wolf ft M I .vi
Other buyers 3.TJ
446
Totals 2.423 11.657 1,391
CATTLE The supply of cattle today wns
consldernbly lighter than on the previous
days of this week, hut still It wns nbout
normal for this time of thn week. Tho
most noticeable feature of the trade was
the strong demand for good rattle, while
tho common kinds were neglected nnd hnrd
to dispose of nt any price.
Corn-fed steers renched the high point
of tho senson hern today, but they were
better than anything that has been nt
the ynrds in 11 long time. A string of
19 hend averaging 1,430 pounds sold nt
$6.60 nnd n fancy hunch of Christmas beef
sold for $7.25. Anything that wns good
enough to bring $6.00 or better sold freely
this morning nt good firm prices. The com
mon kinds nnd wnrmed-up cnttle were neg
lected nnd sellers found It n dtfllcult mnt
ter to dispose of them nt whnt looked to
be steady prices,
There wern unite a few cows on sale
this morning and with the exception of
some of the choicest bunches, which sold
nbout steady, the general market was nono
too active and a little lower thou yester
day. There have been heavy receipts all
tho week, so that buyers worn not par
ticularly anxious for supplies today.
Good bulls held nbout stendy, but com
mon kinds wero weak In sympathy with the
decline on cow stuff. Veal calves and stags
fold nt about stoady prices.
The stocker and feeder mnrket was rather
nulet this morning, as Is generally the ense
the last of tho week. AnjViIng choice was
not far from steady, but ..side from that
tho market wns a little lower nnd rather
Mow.
Western beet steers brought fully steady
prices today, but there were very few on
sale. Range cows were steady to n little
lower nnd the same was truo of Blockers
and feeders. Representative sales:
BEE1- STEERS
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 800 2 0) 25 978 4 15
2 790 2 5(1 ' 4 750 4 25
1 S7D 3 15 17 10S 4 25
5 1034 3 25 48 11160 4 5U
31 937 :i 40 22 1202 4 90
15 1(178 .1 90 19 1236 5 15
2 1075 3 90 8 1307 5 15
1 1040 4 00 29 1006 6 7(1
20 urn 4 00 1 ibid 6 25
18 1066 4 00 49 1430 6 61)
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
20 1061 1 40 34 13.M 7 25
2 1W 5 75
COWS.
2 740 1 25 22 911 2 65
1 950 1 50 5 906 2 65
2 865 1 50 15 1017 2 65
1 850 1 6H 7 1210 2 65
1(11 850 I 6'l 1 1107 2 70
l.. 800 1 75 1 850 2 75
1 1020 1 75 1 881) 2 80
1 910 1 75 8 1053 80
5 776 1 85 9 1076 2 So
1 950 1 85 6 910 2 85
1 1000 2 IV) 11 1047 3 0(1
2 865 2 00 1 1100 .1 ()
1 850 2 00 3 966 3 00
5 8(0 2 00 1 1300 .1 (V)
1 880-2 OH 24 8.12 3 ft)
1 950 2 00 .1 11) ;t Jo
2 915 2 00 11 9.11 3 15
1 40") 2 00 9 U82 .". 20
2 1040 2 (m 12 (67 3 20
1 1020 2 16 10 ions 3 25
1 93() 2 25 4 950 3 25
1 1120 2 35 2 107) 3 25
1 1070 2 40 1 U70 3 25
6 788 2 40 2 111(1 3 25
7 800 2 40 1 880 3 25
2 1010 2 60 9 1075 3 25
1 950 2 60 22 1040 3 40
1 1030 2 60 1 1280 3 VI
3 956 2 50 4 1107 3 65
3 1396 2 60 32 1117 3 60
1 1160 2 W 3 IM11) 4 00
20 971 2 60 5 DDI 4 "J
21 85S 2 65 1 1180 4 60
COW'S AND HEIFERS.
. 717 3 15 16 1020 4 30
. 845 3 35
HEIFERS.
.573 1 91 1 750 2 60
,680 2 00 1 820 2 60
.1030 2 11) 4 626 2 50
. 636 2 00 4 1010 3 00
. 676 2 20 10 775 3 60
BULLS.
.1120 2 10 1 1180 2 50
.1260 2 20 1 1290 2 50
.1610 2 25 1 1030 2 60
,1420 2 25 1 1160 2 60
.1220 2 25 1 920 2 60
.1310 2 30 1 1210 2 60
. 940 2 35 1 1000 2 65
.1330 2 40 1 840 2 75
.110) 2 1 1 1300 2 75
.1160 2 45 1 1500 3 00
.1110 J 45 1 1870 3 60
.1000 2 50 1 1420 3 75
.1750 2 50
CALVES.
.2.10 3 75 1 150 6 00
. 400 3 75 2 165 5 (V)
. 180 4 00
STAGS.
.1360 3 60
17..
3..
1,.
1..
3..
37..
n'!!!!.'!
1 ...... .
1...
is..
1...
1...
6...
STOCICERS AND FEEDERS.
655 2 20 3 646 3 M
550 2 60 6 846 3 35
690 2 75 16 735 3 40
SOI 3 110 30 S04 3 M
610 3 00 21 914 3 60
9 811 3 35
NEBRASKA.
14 cows 10)2 2 70 2 hulls.,.. 1455
5 cows 898 1 75 I bull 1370
2 40
2 23
P. L. jlcKfu-wyo,
23 cows 958 2 80 t bull 1760 2 25
H. II. Williams .Ncn,
2 rows .. 97i 2 iu
21 steers.... 9.16 4 25
3 heifers... 776 2 75
7 cows 860 2 70
3 cow s 1140 2 30
1 cow 9(0 2 00
1 cow 830 1 50
1 bull.
...1050 2 35
t cow
1 cow..
22 cows.
6 bulls.
,00 2 30
970 2 nn
Trowel Cuttle Co.--Colo.
. 805 2 05 34 cows. A . 822 2 70
.12.16 2 25
American Land and Stock Co. Wyn,
7 cows K'38 2 60 10 rows, , 1031 3 60
HOGS Thern was a decline in tho price
nf hogs today at all market points, ns
receipts were liberal, nnd particularly was
that trim at this point, where the receipts,
of the Ave days nf this week are consid
erably in excess of the supply for th
lata severs! weeki. and also for the ssme
wk of last year. The market opened
Up J"i(i shout lee lower except In the esse
of the prime heav weights, which were,
perhaps, no oer fe lower then yester
day Packers, however, all wanted thn
heavy lings, but were slow nbout bidding
en thn light eights On the stnrt the best
grades sold mostly nt $,75 and IVJi'i, with
mi occasional load nbove that flgurn. The
mixed hogs brought mostly $5 70 nnd J5,72'j.
Light and common stuff changed hands
very slouly and went all the way from
15.70 down, tt was not a particularly nctive
mnrket, as buyers and sellers were rather
fur npart In their Mew.
raekers, however, had to hnve the hoss,
nnd as n result the matket took on more
life Inter In the morning nnd prices Im
proved Thn lost bogs snid verv largely
from $5.ia tn Jo.sn. where they wero at all
food. The bulk nf all the sales went from
5,70 to $5.50. An early clearance win
mane, iieprescnwiuvo saics:
jo. av. an, it.
114 95 ... 4 hi
62 159 ... 5 50
113.... 159 ... fi 50
8.i. ... ll 10 i .
23 122 ... 00
$5 172 50 5 01
70 1PS ISO 6 IV)
.IS 97 ... 4 )
9.1 160 160 5 (SO
79 17.1 200 6 614
No.
Av. Sh. Pr.
66,
62 ..
16 ..
38. ..
66 ..
67. .
72...
81...
79...
69. . .
66...
65...
M....
62...
69...,
65. . .
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52...
62...
74...
49...
70...
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2H2
.261
81)
5 75
..278
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..248
..r6
..235
..198
..21.1
. .2.17
1. .270
..290
..23i)
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b 75
mi o ;,i
SO 6 7.1
... 5 75
40 5
S.M 6 75
240 S 75
10) 5 75
... 575
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82..
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74...
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.176 ... 7. Ki
.172 240 5 6".
.200 160 6 671,i
.265 2(0 5 TO
..275
120 5 75
160 6 75
...191
W 5 7(1
... 5 70
10 b 70
... 6 70
120 5 70
80 6 70
... 5 70
..;) 120 6 7714
...176
. . .180
...186
. . .101
. . .229
...177
...211
...211
...226
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...191
...211
. . 213
..3.11
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f Tit
. .252
..202
..266
160
40
200
5 77j
6 77.1?
66,
.270
1M
160
160
6 72 U
5 :2i;
6 72J
5 72i.i
6 72'.v
61 ?.V
6 77tt
72 240
82 202
5 77
163 6 7
77ti
49 227 2(10 6 7
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69 251
80 6 77l
120 6 77 i
69 256
440 5 72U
241
HII 6 .114
1.'5
63 255 160 R 77U
til K I
M 223 21.) ft 7;t,
6 77t:
66. o '.'.', 2ft? 320
99 200 ...
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B 77l
22i ... 6 724
.231 280 6 7;J
h
62 290 40
n
55 2S9 200
R
.202
.251
.24.1
.271
..305
M 255 40
5 77W
40 5 75
160 5 75
80 f, 75
80 6 76
2i1 r.
63 262 120
fi 771. .
62 280 16.1
61..
..371
lf
. . .283
...269
77 ;
6 77J
5 iiU
6 77i;
....262
69..
. . .
70. . .
70...
120
218 120 f 75
200
6S...
60...
45. . .
85...
!64 200
...266 160
...270 40
.256 40
260 ...
.186 SO
u 1,1
5 75
5 75
B 75
5 76
69...
...210 40
fl 77U
63 297 120 5 77H
71 268 320 fi . -T
359 ... 6 7TH
61 319 50 6 mi
51 JB3 160 5 80
57 341 40 6 80
59 264 ... 5 SO
66 322 20 5 no
61 268 160 5 80
61 350 100 5 ,0
65 294 40 fi SO
54 325 ... 5 80
65 2,87 SO 6 80
64 273 160 5 80
HI .log 2ft) s sn
90...
.184 120
; 221
80
40
5 75
6 76
6 75
5 75
0 75
6 75
5 75
fl 75
64 21S
'4 237
160
ift)
40
40
79 'Yl'l
59 Mt
2 224
2 2.1H
2. .
71 rs:
... 6 75
160 6 75
sn K TS
JJ M
41 300
!3X 1S1 s rs
..226 160 5 73
212 40 6 75
96...
40 310 120 5 Ml
70...
45..:... 268
. ..(0 40 R 78
80 R 80.
61...
.261
210 6 73
... 5 75
12") 5 75
360 6 75
... 6 75
80 6 76
45 340
13 324
41 321
54 33$
47 358
60 33s
50 376
120 6 80
83...
..210
... 5 82U
... 6 R2C
SO 6 82?$
... K 85
... 5 !..
:6. .,
72 257
5 232
1 4 230
.26.1
200 5
ti 87r4
8HHKI"Tt,-.J
of sheep 01 nl thi. .on,y lbmlt two caw
those . f"J0 A"1" morning and one of
Tho ewes sold n s- '','".unn, ,nmb
$4.25 which inAt, .1 an.d ,ho ambs nt
on" ht,hm;M.i?r'c.r- ?re lower nil around
nnd shoe nmi ..! 1,ec"';r', Both lnmbi
lower Vl H ,m" loted 25W35C
ffi:rinj.,7Sg
nnv price. inmost unsalable nt
(jiuotutlons: Choice yenrllngs. $.1..",03 ,-,.)
weu,B,r0, K$rwr4o.r,lr",.r ohoic,;
$2.fe: 'chTcws ffl' 7,Vr7o
StWhST."' J2'f"'2-?: common ewes'
-001 ; .Choice snr Ins nmh. 11 ici t-. '.:,'
good .n;iv.::r.."Vit..y- ran- to
$3,501(4.10: feeder weti,.
ers, $3.0011,1.23: feeder
Representative sales
iuniD W.;'6ff4.0i).
o.
5i western ewes...
40 western lambs..
2 bucks
5 cull ewes
6 cull ewes
72 native ewes
97 native owes
.16 native Intnl. b
Av.
101
74
. lso
. 118
, ion
, 128
, 117
8.1
SO
. 81
SO
f.S
78
Pr.
2 S3
4 25
2 25
2 50
2 50
2 95
2 95
4 20
4 20
4 20
) 50
2 In
n 12M
66 natlvn lambs.'!.'.'!
66 native lambs
212 cull ewes
7 feeder ewes
7S feeder wethers...
losepli ,V; Stock Mnrket.
ISS':.,. -v. 22. CATTLE Re
r.?j 1: ...'J v"i-"JcL,.,,i-i.j,A,ivvs. $3.00
3
r.- i-. : "cuurs, fi.mini.io; venls.
n.i0H?r.Uo,,l,tf' nJWM "'""! steady; light
nnd light mixed, $5.I0&'5.87: medium ami
iiea'd'.emly''' JMHH-riecclpt-,
Mock In SIkIiI,
The following tnble shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal
ninrkots for N'ni'cinii.,r v. 1 "-imh
a Cattle
South Omaha 2,03s
Chicago n,?oi)
Kansas City a.oou
St, Louis 3,00
St. Joseph 1,400
Hogs. Sheep
Ji.:3
583
46.000
8,ft)
3,00.1
600
1.20Q
17.000
7.40D
11,001)
Totals
,. 12,838 92,982 13,183
(iOVKnX)IKT M1TICK.
PROPOSAUS for Beef and Mutton-Oflle4i
Chief Commissary or Subsistence. Omaha,
Neb.. October 23, I9u1. Sealed proposal",
In triplicate, will be received hern until II
n clock 11. in., central standard time, No
vember 2o. 1901, and then publicly opened
for furnishing such fiesh beef and mutton
as may be required hy the Subsistence De
partment, V. S. Army, nt Omaha, Neb.,
Fort Crook, Neb., Jefferson Barracks. Mo ,
Forts Ix-avenworth, Kan., Ijgan H. Roots,
Ark., Niobrara, Ne'.),, Reno, O, T.. Rllrv,
Kan., Robinson, Neb., and SHI., O. T., dur
ing six months commencing January 1,
1902, Proposals will also be received until
10 o'clock a m., mountain standard time,'
nt Fort Robinson, and until 11 o'clock i. m,,
central stnudiird lime, at Jefferson Bar
racks, Forts Leavenworth, Logon H, Roots,
Niobrara, Reno, Riley nnd Sill nnd opened
at posts by respective commissaries: each
tecelvlng proposals for his own post onlv.
Prnposnls will also bn received station
price nt which bidder will deliver fresh bee
or mutton of temperature not greater than
60 degrees Fahrenheit. Information fur
nished on application hero or to commis
sary at pohv nuthorlzcd to open proposnji
V. 8, reserves thn right to reject any 01
sll proposals or any part thereof, En
velopes should be marked "Proposals for
Fresh Reef und Mutton." and nddressed to
undersigned or Commissary nt posj au
thorized to recolvo proposals, D, B, WII
SON. Lieut Colonel Infantry, Acting chl
Com nilssary. 0-25-d4t-N22-:S.l
S5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
In
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10yeralnOmh
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new. without
catting. D4C x Ion
nf time.
QVDUII 4teurdforl1fen(lthepouK)
? " nilIO thoroufblT eleaniid from
thttjitem. Soon eTery sign and tjmptota
disappear! compUtelr and forever. No
"BREAKING OUT" f Ue dliease on th akin
or fat. Treatment eontalnt no dangaroni
9 re 1 1 or Injurlona tadlcUa.
WIAK MIN from Esceiiai or Victim
to Ninvmla dbbilitt or ExaiijBTioa,
Wastiso vraivxiaa with Early Uaoat in
Yocxa and Mioplb Aoso, lack of rim, vigor
and strength, wltn organs impaired and weak.
STRICTURE ured with a new noma
Treatment. No pain, no detention from busl
wis. Kidney and Bladder Troublti.
CMiiltiWft&OE?r&Mf by Mill.
Call on on or addreaa Q 80. 14th SL
Dr. Searlas i Siarlii. Omibi. Neb.
Teirptaan 10,'tS,
Boyd Commission Co
Sueceaitri to jamea E. Boyd A Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
OR AIM, PHOVIJIO.Va AND STOCK B,
Huar at Tra4e Hnll4ln.
Street wirea to Chicago and New Yorfc
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