THE OJtAHA DAILY TVEE: TUESDAY, yOYEMBETt 2G, 1901, 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL -Cam Qrii bw a 8trntb that In dus Bull). SHORTS HAVE A DAY F COVERING' O'lieli fcmni'T Mnfetr llir I'rMtlirra r I lie xlnti In I In Corn I'M. Our iif CHICAOO, conme Krulna tlvlty on the Nov. 2S.-Strolintli In tho ltd to ii Ki'iienil liulllsih nc- Hoarcl of Trudo totiay, nnu Dncmbor wlicut cIokp.1 ii ijhndc lower, Do. ccmbcr corn 1c hlKlior iin.l pecembcr o U l'(iC lip. ITovMotlfl clOHCtl -11? I-V40 .lMi.r simillor rcei'llitM tluill a" FiroiiB wero cmlniiitcd u.nr.i'. n-nlrniiir wmnnil mm nroac i or unlivery " " , "' "-V.'.V floti. liroiiKht .1 ncrvotm mid rrcKU r opc -itiit In corn, with December Uflv lilRlior ill wjhir VhMvh wcro Mrm ami cummin LV i,m..r limi irood biiyliiK onlorB, which . . .. . . .1 .,(,. kuu mii'- and IVniiyylvanln, M&STci western, at mnrk. 21M2Sc, uouthcrn, at mark. aofl-jSc I'OIJI.TIIY Allvo, weak; BprlnKcrs, turkeys, 8&e; fowl, So, dressed, llrnii prinKcr, vwunta rowis, vyvw, turKcys, .MUTAT.B Tho metal market for tin again advanced. Spot was Kciirco mid In a few ImtidH and Houtfit after by many who arc nhorl, Imnci) the further khIii of T5 polntH today. Thero wero arrivain or fc tons, nut thin had no effect on the market, im they will not ho unloaded for a few days. Tho lose wnH stronc. nunted at J20.ii. At l.oll- lon valuer also Advanced, snot ualnluc l'4s. Futures. JL1. with the close HtrotiK. with spot belnc quoted at JLIIO and futures at Xlm 15s. I'ho local market for 'copper wan iltilet at JI6.SMl".t) lor I.uko Superior, at llti.37'.4iH6.02l3 tor ciifUlnt; and electro- vile. London tirlceK wero 2s tid lower on snot and Tufid off on futures, snot cIohIiik at XC.os mill futures at JCfll 10s. Lend was dull at Jl.:!7'i here ntid iiiicIiuiikciI at 11 fin aiiroau. Hpeiter was quiet at iimno nnu abroail, closlnir at 11.30, nominal, and JJ1S l5s, respectively. Iron, quiet and fea tureless: tilt: Iron warrants. I'i.Wu lo.fyi: No. 1 northern foundry, JI5.UMfJlii.no; No. 2 south ern foundry, Jll.widR.W); No, I southern foundry, )ii.oUftjlb..io; .mi, i soiitliern mini dry. soft. Jll.Botfl.w). C!lasow Iron war rants closed at 'COs Id and Mlddlcsborotich closed at Ms lV4d. OMAHA WIIOI.KSAf.t) MAttKHT. ,. flmnu tiimnietlted l)V a. tiort from professional Hulls. Tho featuro of thi session seemed to bo tho anxiety of nhorts. who covered excitedly, rim casli In tho u r..t.itrtfii ii n utronir '' .:,'V r.n,.r wont corn badly ii .low In iinrtlnc with It. Tho vlslblo Uupplv hs reported today as decreased bushels. I'nder these Inlluenccs Do rember soon sold up to fiifyc. AU'r, on j'lrolU taking, prices reacted, but tho e C.....I r.,.n, oi,nri wnx so Btronn that all retlmcks were quickly overcome and He rembcr leHded to 2p. The close wan .irM.ir niter another drop, with December .. .i-i... irui... iteenlois wero 100 en IS Wheat had ii nervous market, fairly ac tive at times, with a narrow range, i n nes , .. ntiin t,i,.iiii. nu n result of the liel- ! feelli.ir here Saturday, ami December ppened a shade higher to it shade lower at UtrWiC Absence of rains In tho, south ' ..,i Ill, ...Mil i.e:iruneeM he ned prices liu to 72Vjc early, but traderw were more In terested In the coarser Kralns and on the leport of nn Increase of ...23..."i0 bushels In tb visible supply, and on liberal receipts December went to 72',4c. On tho low prices moderate outside demand appeared and rirr reacted. In the main, this pit fol lowed corn. December closliiK steady, a shiide lower at 72'.li Local receipts wore Si? 4i. nf rnntmrt crude. Minneapolis und Duluth reported ,2!i3 cars. maklnR iy total for the three, points of I.IjO. aROlnst J.475 last week and S.S2 a year oko. rrl- mnrv receipts wero l.hwwi ounnei-.. uin L !. ,i i(;-;imii iiini veur Seaboard clearances In wheat nnd Hour equalled .SM. rV bushels. The seaboard reported 11 londs taken for export Tho world's shipments ncre IMWiO bushels, compared with 8,9.2.- Irin last weeK. iireaosiuiin on I'lmons" nau nnei'ied ilrni In sympathy with corn ....I nn .Irnni' ilrimitld mill llcllt OfferlURF Trade was broad and actlvo thr.oughout tbo session, especially for tho July option T..i,n ,.,,.,nri1 .i.fiiiin hlirber at t2'Tl'l"0 hut profits here were too temptlnc nnd unn..n.i ..n rriilllnir. December even touched e under Saturday's close, but the tone of th market held Arm and Decem t... ..o.t.l m t:1l nUe. l'ronitnent bulls lioth bought on the declines and sold later lor prollts. i no advance ciu-i ni u imi j. .,.i cnninLuhut nnd December closed firm, lyolie hlhcr at ?f42c. Hecclpts WpVovislons?'were fairly active, with higher Irndcndcs. The market broiidened steadily tinder the Inceiitlvci of cany curiaueo re. celnts mid the light weight of hogs re eclved. The outslilo demand was Improved t nlan n'liu lirepellt 1L PrOfCSSlOUH .i.,,...i t-.,,.IUIi lintit.es did most of the ellinir. .Innimry tiork closed 'I'JVic higher nt JlR.M's. .Tanimry lard 32VjO up at W.1J nnd i--. ....... Il.j on,, l.lchrr ill !S.fl7ln. nstlniated receipts tomorrow; Wheat, P5 rnrs; oats. 340 cars: hogs, Iti.OiO head. Tlte leading futures ranged as follows: 7rtlclesTopen. j Hlgh. Low. Closo.l Yes'y '"Wheat ' Nov. , Dec. ' Mi.V Corn I Nov. Dc. .May II ay .Inly Terk Jan. May I.ard-r Dec. .Ian. May JUbs .Tan. May 72H :i3if mi 72',, svii-smsanw's n-l I 42' 3SH 721M Bl 'it 4'JTfi4SI if IB RT 15 !'.' s n't. 0 07'.i R 6 r ir. 11 ',(. 2ii42i'!lJ, 42 4.11,411 U r,si4i 72U 72!i 72'i1 7fi I75tsfii' I rd: fislji filH ct'iiBu'iin 42a. 19 I 1.1 .12141 l"i frt I IK 27V;I 15 I2V4I ! 10 ( 12141 a 7J) I S 1214 X .VI .1 flc I ,snr, : t t7iil 7 D714 S 15 j ir. S7U 16 2214 n in n 124 U 40 R 07V4 8 2T. 15 1.1 57! S 721 8 SO S.9714 7 S7i 8 (5 No. 7!84c: on track No. 1 northern. 7oUe; No, 2 northern II-First patent hard. J1.Wlit3.9o; FI.Ol- patents. tx&naxK second clears. J2.20. nit AN-I Uglier; In bulk, JIS.COSTIB.&O. 24t'; No. 1 6714'S,c second llrst clears, J2.75il2.8Ti; I'hllndelpliln I'rodnci- ?lnrket. PHIIDrCI.PIlIA. Nov. UJ.-m'TTHn- rirm, fair demand; fancy western cream ery. '.Tie; fancy nearby prints, 2Se. KtitlH Mrm. good demand: frcsli nenmy. 2Sc; frcsli western, 27e; freshsouthwcstern, :w'; frcsli soutucru, 3.1c. I'll KK8K -On et: New York full creams, fancy small, lOHfMOc. .ItlHinnUce (irnlik .MnrUet. M 1 1 AVA t ' K !: Ii. Nov. 25. nil BAT Higher; No. 1 northern, 72Q72'sc; No. 2 northern. 7Mi71l4c; May. 76c. IlYK-lllgher; No. I. HAHI.KY- Igher. C2l4c. COUN-May, IMV. Toledo tirnln uml herd. 'rnt.Miin. N'm-. K Wl I MAT Strong, nc- live; cash. 77c; December, "Hie; May, R"c. t'OUN-Strong: December, iHc; Maj-, Cilie, OATS December, 43'ic; .May, Uiic. . SDICDS Clover, c.talcr; December, io.U; March, 8.W. I'eorln Mnrliet, 111.. Nov. 2J.-COrtN-HlRher; Condlt ton of Trmlc unit Unotntlons on Mtnple nnd l''niify I'rndnrc. KnnS-Uecclpts. light: fresh stock. 2tc. DIVK I'Ot'Il'IlY Hens. 6c: old roosters. Ic: turkuyn. 7'c: ducks and cccse. 5c; spring chicken, tier lb. 5c, rmfcssuD Poi'iritY Turkeys, sjmoc: ducks f.nd geese. 71(Sc; spring chickens, 6Vj 4(7c: liens, o'.s'ijiic. 1U t TKH 1 otnnion to lair, jjc; cnoico bilrv. In tubs. 15?i1k;: setiarutnr. 23f2lc. Klti:sil IMSII-lllack bass, lSc: white Ti.iss, 10c; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads. iOc: blue litis. 7c; buffaloes. 7e; catllsh, 12o; cod, 11c; urapples, 11c; Halibut, no; Herring, .c; Had dock, toe: nlke. 10c: red snapper. 10c: ial- mon, lie; xuiuisn, uc; trout, uc; wniteusn, ye; picKerei, . OYH J l'JUH.Meniums, tier can, c; ntunu- ards. per can. 23o: extra selects, per can. Met New York counts, per can. 4c. bulk Standards, per gal., Jt.2uijl.25; bulk extra selects.J1.finyi.ro. PIUKUNH 1,1 ve. per cior.., wc. VKAI-Cholce. MiSc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha IVholesalo lliiv DenlnrH' assoclutlon: Choice upland. l9.5o: No. 2 upland, ts.su: medium. JS: coarse. 7.w. icyo straw, ..!". i iiese prices ure ror hay or good color mid quality. Demand rair: receipts. -. car. COHN New, t-.c; old, BSC. HUAN-J1S, OATS 15c. VliOKTABI.ES. POTATOHS Home grown. 90c; northern, $1.00: Salt lake, J1.00; Colorado, $1.00. i, KOOPIjANT Per do., 75c. ' t'AHlto i s I'er ou,. wjc. HKliTS Per 14-bu. bask-f. SOc. TUHNIPS Per bu., 5'aj; Rutabagas, ner luu ins.. ii.... cue usiti is its- -itotnotise, per aoz., ji.25. VATtHlHY Pe r doz.. 25c, tiHTTUCU-Ilead. per bhl J7.00; per doz., HADlHlll'.s rer ooz., -on. SWKBT ruTATUHH nomo grown, per lb.. 214; genuine Virginia, per titn., w.W. OAHHAOH Holland -sert, crated, 114c. TOM ATOKS Home crown, per 15-lb. has- ket. BOc. HKAN-wnx, per nair-nusiu. nasltet. COc: string, tier half-bushel basket. r0c. ONIONS Home grown, per id., 2tf2V4c; Spanish, per crate, $2.00; Michigan reds. 2'Ac tier lb. PEijEIIY Kalamazoo, per unch. lofflJjo: Nebraska, per bunch, SOQ35c: Colorado, 1OSp we. NAVY HHAN8-Per bu., $2.15. pm'iTs. APPI.KS -Hen Davis, per bbl., wineBops, ;(.7oM.i"i: .lonatnan, T , 1 1 , I .. .. .. l,nv tl PFJAriS-Kelfers, J2; Vlkcrs, J2.25; I,aw- rence. vs.-a, CiHAPES-Concords, eastern, 20c; Mala gas, per keg, $5.50fi:.'C t;UANlli:iUtIi:s-rer bbl., J7.E0gS.O0; ex tra fancy. $8.50; per crate, $2.75. QUINCES-Per box $1.W. TROPICA fj ritUITS. OIIANGUS-Mcxlcans. $3.7584.00; Florldai, tt.araJ.w uaiitorma navels, tt.oo. IjEMONS Fancv. $3.75fl4.00. IIANANAft Per bunch, according to size, KlOS California, now cartons, 70c: lnv norted. per lb.. 121711c. DATICa Pentlan, in 60-lb. boxes, per lb., u',4o; Hairs, ce. TVHSCEIANKOUS. NUTS Now crop walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, ner lb.. 12c: hard shnllc-uer lb.. 1214c; No. 2 soft shell, He; No. 2 hard shell, W',40; ilrazlls, per lb 14n; filberts, per lb., 13o; nlinojids, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per lb., i.e. ninall. luc; cocoa' nuts, per cwt $5; chestnuts, 12c. IIONHY I'nr 24-sectlou case, KI.&033. PKOItlA, v.. n r.iUr OATs I URiier; rso. i wane, i3jc, irncn, VHISK Y On tno basis ot ji.ai lor nn- Ished goods. m:v vninc htiickh ami iio.mis Oeneinl AVenUiiesi Succeeds (lencrnl StrriiKlli on IVnll .Street. NEW YOHK. Nov. 23.-Krom general strength during the early part of the day the stock gave way to general weakness liffnrii I lie close. It was notable 111 tho early strength that many slocks responded very moderately to tno generni rise in 1110 Iciidcis. The general break was at tho Inst throughout the IHt. hut It left tho leaders with considerable net gains to show. Tho trunk lines were the effective leaders of tho advance, especially New York Centra I. which added ! to Its recent remarkable advance. No news was offered to explain tho advance beyond the many rumors, long prevalent, of a Votiderbllt deal. Tho movement In Pennsylvania was clearly a supplement to that In New York Central and was In tho hands of profes sional speculators who saw the force of an argument ror tuc maintenance 01 an ap proximate, ratio between tho two slocks. Tho Pennsylvania's extreme ndvanco was it'i, rue late reaction ion a net gain ior New York Central of 21 and for Pennsyl vania of 174. The rise In New York Cen trol carried with It the Junior Vandcrhllts o the extent of from !? to 10 points, tno tier ileum for Mich can Central. Tliero was enormous buying of the Kendlpns and of the Southern Hallway stock, but their ndvanco never reached a point. A factor In tho opening strength was the scramble on tho part of the bears, who went short of Amalgamated Copper on Saturday ou the report, denied utter the mnrKet closed $II.H?,I9J, balances, $2,252,4?2; monc, fi per cent ClltrAOO, Nov. 2.1. -Clearings. J29,H2.61S; balances. 2.216,6"3: posted excliange, $I.S5fl i.(S, New York exchange par. .NfMT York Money Mnrkpt. NEW YOHK, Nov. 25.- -MONEY On call, rather easier at .mitt's per cent; last loan, V, per cent; tilling rate. I per cent; prime mercantile paper. 4',4'iivl per cent. STKRUNO EXCHANOE-Steady at de cllne, with actual business In bankers bills at Jl.87 for demand and nt J1.834! posted rates, JI.M14 and J4.8Siji4.Wi; commercial Pills. $I.MM.V1'4. , , SI DVEH Har, GRc: Mexican dollars, 4lie. HONDS- (lovcrnnient, Mrolig: stale, Inac tive; railroad, firm. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: OMAHA LITE STOCI MARKET Gtid Dimand for Batter QrtJn ef Ittf CuttU at Filly Btiaij Filcti. H06S ADVANCE ABOUT A DIME cow S40 2 10 3 steers.. . lieo F. Whellen- o. COWS.. ..loffl 2 f 1 cow,.. COWS 878 2 30 A. .1. Crowe Mont. 1 steer IOJO 4 on II. Ormsher Nell. 4 feeders. .1142 3 e0 1 feeder... W COWS...., 917 3 40 6 COWS P08 S COWS 1W2 2 Iv 1 bull 1350 iTank Ctlrrlc Neb, 5 cows 1W .1 on 1 steer ISM & cows 1078 .1 (0 IV. H. and C. II. Earnest S. D 21 steers...,1249 5 m 1 steer 1130 Vcrr Ffrr Tut Sheep nnd l.nnih fered anil Prices Held l'nllj triid, Kreilers However, old Mniil) and A'o More Than Sternly. Of- L. S. rcf. 2s. reg.1041.. & N. nnl. 1s...l'i do coupon lWA,Mox. Central 4s. M do .Is. rcg..i....lOSV do 1st Inn .2914 do coupon laM. & St. I... 4S....HO M.. K. & T. 43.. .10014 do 2s 82 V- -- Cj,tlrnl In ll.Ti do gen. 31t.. JOOli N. J. c. gen. bs..i;ii NO. I'UCIIIC 1S....IHi'4 (10 .! i"i do new 4s, rcg..l39t'i iln f'lilinntl 191. do old Is, reB...112(i do coupon 112V do 5s, reg 107U do coupon lOJ'v Atch. gen. 4s HOU do adj, Is 9.1U Hal. cV: Ohio 4s. ..103j4 do 31 t'0',4 do couv. Is 10s Canada So. 2s. ...109 Cent, of Oil. 5s..l0(ii do la I tic 731 Cites. & O. 4'4s...l07 Chi. & A. 314s.... M14 C 11. & Q. 11. 4s. Us(4 f 1 r. rj it .9 J. 11 C X- N V c. 7s. .11214 Union I'nclllc 4s..loi;ls C II. I. St I'. 4S.1014 couv. is iui CVC 8 I, c. 4s.10li IVnbash Is 119 Chi. Tor. 4m 914 2s Hn'4 i.oiorauo so. is,. .vi4 00 11, w Den. & H. O, 4s..ln.li, West Shore 4s..Jl::i ICrlo prior l. 4s...lli0U W. &l. K. 4s.... S2 1111 cpn ti m. . . :hi , i is. enirii.i 4.1.. a.vj P V & D C 1S....107 'Con. Toll. 4 ti3 hock, vai. 1V4S...U''4 Offered. Iloaton stock HuotBtlons. HOSTON, Nov. 2.1. Call loans. 4SjG per cent: t mo loans. -I'itiB ner cent, otllciai closing: Atchison 4s... ....102 1 Mex. Central Is.. 80 N. E. U. v J. ... Atchison SUi do Ptd. ........ ..iw-4 Hostou it Allry..2os Hostoti MO umvj Boston E!ev 16o N Y. N II & II. .213 Kltchbnrg nfd... .14114' Cnlon I'acllic ..,.w-i N. & V. con. 4a..l02l4 Heading gen. -is., rci i St Ii .V: I M C. OS.Jl.i'.ii St Ij & S P 4s.... 9.1 St. I,. S. IV. Is... M4 dO Ml '4 n v ,1 1- in.... c'.-tj ...... , so. Pacinc is.... oi(i f;"' So. Hallway 5s.. .1201. ,ov- Tex. & Pnc. 1s. ..120 ov- St li w -s... S.1'6 '." NOV. ti. Nov. 7,... NOV. ti. Nov. a. Nov. 10... NOV. 11. NOV. 1 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 15. NOV. 16 Nov. 17... Nov. 18... Nov. 19. Nov. 20.. Nov. 21... NOV Nov. 23 SOUTH OMAHA. Nov 25. HecclDtn were: Cattle. Hons. Sheen Olllclal Monday 4,2j 9,U2 4,'.v9 samo nay last weeK...... t,2ii sumo week before I'.Hti Same three weeks Hgo... 0,331 bamo four weeks ago..,, b.oil same day last year I,77 Averago prices Dald for ltoKn at Omaha the iast Bevcral days, with com parisons; 2.526 4.3Jo l,W5 H.Wl 15.9K1 19.SU) South Date. I 1901. l&.1899.l!3.tS97.UC.!lStf. Mex. Central Amor. Sugar .. Amer. T. & T... Dom. Hon & S. O en. Electric . . Mass. Electric. do pfd N. E. O. & C... United Fruit ... U. S. Steel no pru. Allouez Amalgamated .. Hiiltlc Hlngham Cal. & Hecln .. Centennial Copper Hnngo . Dominion Coal. Franklin Isle ltnvaie .... MoliawK 21 Old Dominion .12014 Osceola .161 Parrot 714 Quincy 414 4(l .J lili 17 "'7 f Hi', 21 4214 9K , 36 .150 5 73U 6 72 r. : 5 H 5 71HI 6 6 4 4 51 4 CO 4 56i 4 66 4 64 Nov. 24 ... I Nov. 25... I 5 m j P 724 5 C3 5 59 5 wi'4 6 67?, 5 isiu r. 6314' 6 tvP, 5 73 G $1 5 761 5 C614 t Cl 4 04 4 01 4 02 4 01 4 67j 4 02 4 71 4 t 4 74 4 84 4 74 4 67i 4 M 4 90, 4 S2 4 7K 4 76 4 7! I 76 4 7S 4 03 4 Oil 4 03 4 02 .1 9t 3 9i 3 90 3 84 3 S7 3 t-6; 3 (S 3 M 3 t6 3 S3 '61i 5 i.6 3 tst 1 : 7 3 rl 3 16 3 29! 3 41 3 27! 3 46l 3 4.1, 3 30 1 ti! -i ni !t ill 3 51 3 hi 3 55: 3 52 3 io 3 4i 3 43 3 41 3 43 3 31 S 41 :i .'I 3 46 3 17 3 42 3 44 3 33 3 35 3 34 3 51 A -111 6 M 3 82 3 31 3 31 3 41 3 5 3 27 3 35 .1 36) 3 351 3 2? 3 31 3 32 3 3! 3 34 3 34 3 31 3 37 3 39 3 44 ;i 46 3 38 3 21 3 5o 3 2J 3 45 , 3 15 3 28, 3 39 3 27 3 17 3 22 3 23 3 2o 3 IS 3 11 3 141 3 lb! 3 13 3 15 3 2I 3 21 3 16 3 39 3 45 3 44 3 41 3 46 3 45 3 41 3 M 3 44 3 42 3 38 rui 3 16 Inrllent nn fit 1 11 fl 11 v. Tho official number of cars of stock brought In todoy by each road was: Ronds. Cattlo. Hogs. Sh'p. U'scs. Santa Fo Cornier. I 45 25 15 $3.751.00; $IOOS5. 01; Consols, money do account ... Anaconda Atchison do pfd Haltlmoro .fc O. Canadian Pac. dies. & Ohio. C. M. & St. I Denver Ac It. do Pfd Erlo do 1st pfd 11 do 2d nfd 61 Illinois Central... 143 .. & N 1H St.. K. & T 27 do PHI N. Y. Central.... 1731j per bbl., $3; Now 6c; f-nol. nunlnllnim wre ns follows: l.-r riTTif trirni: straights. $3.00573. 40 clears, J3.104IC.2O; spring specials. Jl.onf 4 10: patents J3.353.70; straights, $2.S0 3 20. WHEAT No. 3 spring. Wil'mc: No. red. 74H,a7fi'4e. OATS-No. 2 iNlilte. 441i'r4514o: No. white. 45'&'45',4e. HVE-No. 2. (WiflSlo. , . RAHLEY Fair to choice malting. rotjb3c. 8EEDS-N0, 1 I1ax. l.42; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.43; prime tlmolhy, $6.25; clover, con tmet grade, $S.S5. PROVISIONS- Mess pork, per bbl.. $14. ifi di'M.fiO. lJird, per 100 lbs.. $9.109.15, Short ribs sides tloonel. $f. 00ft 8.20. Dry, salted HhnuldcrH (boxed). $7.371s(tf7.60. Short clear sides (boxed). $8.45518.55. IVHIfllCY Rasls of high wines, $1.31. The following are tlin receipts and ship- incuts for tno insi nveiuy-mur iiuum Articles, Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu... Torn, bu Outs, bu Itve. bu Hsrley. bu Receipts. Shipments. so.000 ....132,000 ....170,000 ....288,000 .... 34,000 .... 95,000 !7.0f0 119.100 441.0;o 3S7.o:o l.OCO 2,00c) On the Produco exrhanco today tho but ter market was steady; creameries, ii'ir 24Uc; dulrlcB, 13t(720c. .Cheese, steady, 3'i'o' lOic. Eggs, steady; fresh. 2314c. SEW YOniC fJF.NEIIAI, MAniCKT. CIDER-Nchawka, Ynrn, w.&o. ( 1 1 4'l.a 11 1. Hiuvii! ,v, 4.1'. . hiocii, No. 1 halted. She; No. 2 suited, 74c; No. t veal calf. H to 1214 lbs.. 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides. 8l3c; sheep pcltn. 25H27c: h'orso hides. Jl.50If2.23. SAUEHICHAUT Per half-barrol, $3; per uarrei, jo..u. St. l.onlK Crnlu nnd Provlnlons. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 25. YV 1 1 EAT Higher: Co. 2 red, ensh, elevator. 74'4744c: track. 6!4577o; December, 7l'471o; May, 7714W 70: No. 2 hard, 7215c. Hecclpts, 21x56 busnels. CORN Higher; No. 2 casli. 6fic; tracic, 66c; December, 61'ao; aiay, Kil4c. OATS-Higher; No. 2 casli. c; tracK, 4o?iTf40l4c: Decemlier, tt'.jc; sitty. 14'c; no, wnito, tifijiiHc. tlYE Ulcber. 62c. li't.otm l-lrm and higher: red winter patents, W.55g3.75: extra fancy nnd straight, 1:1.1 K,f:i.z:i: clear, jj.outi-.w. SEED Timothy, nominally firm, J5.503 00. r-nilNMRAl-11 c ier. J.l.in. URAN Strong nnd higher; sacked, east track. $l.O0ii'l.ou. . , HAY Timothy, firm, $10.0010.W; prairie, In demand, but not quoieo. WHIBKY steady, ti.ai. IKON COTTON TIES-$1, HAOOINO 5(f6'4c. . tiittri milUML' Ort inoviaiONS Dry nalt ,mcatd (boxed). hlshor; extra plinrtB. $S.37U par rib, .50; extra shorts, $9.25; clear ribs $9.3714; clear Ides, J9.0-1,!:. runt, nmni'i , juhiuiik, iu.i, Lard, higher. $9.02,,. .... METALS LCOO. sicauy, i,.oui..iv5, ((nntntlniiK nf the Dny oil Vnrloua (.'oinniodl ties, NEW YORK, Nov. 25. FLOUR-Recelpls, So.414 bbls.: exports, 15,t1u bbls.; sales, 6,950 pkgs,; market very llrnt and In somu cases held a shade higher; winter patents, $3.60'jf JPO; winter straights. $3.40crf3.50; Mlnnesotii patents, $3.80.:?; winter extras, $2.aM!2.io; winter low grades. $2.5013 2.60. Ryo Hour. tlrnt; sales, MO bbls.; fair to good, $.1.1(Vg) B.40! enmee to fancy, i.i0TM.ni. nUCKWHEAT-Htendy, $1.25, per 100 lbs. CORNMEAL -Steady; yellow western, 11.33! city. $1.30. RYE Firm: state, tanf4c, c. I, f., New York car lots. HARLHY Firm; feeding-, n7f758c. c, I. f BUtiaio. WHEAT Receipts. 109,2ml bu.; exports, M5.C21 bu. Boot, firm: No. 2 red. S3i;. f. o. h afloat: No, 2 red. SOTic elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, SITic, f. o. b.. alloat: No. 1 hard Duluth, )iS4c, f. o. It,, afloat. Options opened Arm and wero generally In a linn (Position, with occasional bursts of decided streueth. following corn. Shorts wero free buyers. Cables higher, clearances large and local stocks bullish. Closed llrnt nt ',40 lint advance, ainy. 81 7-lfiSl?tC, closed at smc; Decemher. 79 lS-lfttiSOHc, closed nt 80c. CORN RecelptB, so.sto bu.; oxports, Rt.i63 bu. spot, strong: no. wic, elevator, and 70ic. f. o. h.. atloat. Option market win excited at times and very strong1 on west ern manipulation, nrm cables, active cov erlnir and an absence of sellers. Closed firm at w net anvance. May, fiSM.r6!c closed at iTo; Decomber, 6Si4yc8T4c, closed it BSMe. OATS Receipts, 14.40O bu. Spot, stroiiBer: No. 2. 4Sn: No. 3. 47c; No. 2 white. IWo: No. I wluTe. BlV4o: track, mixed western, 47Jf "'4c; truck, white, 49'Ii64c. Options stronger villi corn una 011 inu casn position. PEEn-Steady; spring bran, $21,0021.60 winter .'J21.MXIr22.50: city. $22. HAY-Hteady; shipping, XV3C5o; good to rnoice. Biii'tiw'c, HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice, 1901 crop, 124fl6e: 1900 crop, 914c; 1899 crop, Jfiilc: PacltlQ coast. 19tW crop, 9'iJ914c. IIIDES-Steady. Galveston. 20 to 2.1 lhs. 18c; California. 20 to 25 lbs., 1914c; Texas Illy, 1" iur.. ii;. LEATHER Firm; hemlock sole. Hucnos Ayres, ilgnt to ncavyweignts. swair. WOOL Quiet; domestic lleece, 2.1t(20c TvnH. lSliilTe. rROVlSIONS-Heef. firm: family. $lt.00'8 y:.w, mess, w,wow.i( ncei minis, jJl.ao; dacket. $15: city, extra India mess. 17.fW 19.00. Cut meats, Hteady; pickled bellies, $s.50 10.00: pIcKiea snouiiiers, il pii-Kleil 111ms $3.761flO.(0. Iird, Btrnug; western steamed J9.12V4: November, $9.1214; rennrd, Heady: continent. $3.60: compound. $7.1211. Pork stronger; family. $17; Hhort clear, $17.5oelf W.wt mess, fi.-i.jiiiiiiti.io, TAIil-OW Vnry llrm: city, 6lt1io; coun trv. f,Ti1f6'i.c. ni'TTER Receipts, 4,551 pkgH.; firm tRte, dairy, i6ti23o; creamery. 17i2o'4c; Jun creamery, wr.'i'c; ractory. wdfto'ic. CHEESE Receipts. I..fi5 pkgs.i steady fancy, large. Seiitember. 9Mlloo; fancy larce. October. WiliDUe: fancy, sninll. Sen tember, HjfilOc, fnney, small, October, iiaaa-Recclpt, iiSt pUga., teady; iuto tli.it tho utttirnnv ifenernl nf the United I estlngll. com. Mtnten was nrenarlng a case acnilist inn I "-"" company under tho anti-trust law. The opening rush carried the stock 1T4 over Saturday's closing level nnd this proved tho highest point or tno day. tiic pal pable Indisposition of the stock to rally further Invited renewed attack and the nmil Hliitim to below that was tho prin cipal unsettling fuctor In tho generni list. Tho stock touched 791i and closed at SO. The heaviness of the transcontinental stocks was the reaturo or tno mining throughout. Srieetilntors aro apparently Indisposed to pay higher prices for these stocks until tho result Is disclosed of the agitation In the northwestern states ngalnst tho Northern Securities company. There was an upward spurt or z't, in si. rnui. which scenicti in i. iiiiiiiltniliited hv the hull leadera under a realization of tho depressing effect of tho heaviness In that group. There wits more or less realizing In stocks which have re cently advanced under cover of the early strength In thn lenders, hut It was not more than Is usual 011 1110 progress 01 a nun market. Thero was no cliango in tno munition in tho money market. Foreign exchange con tinued to drop away from the gold export Idea. The unexpected demand ror remit tance on account of tho last Installment on tho Hrltlsh loan Had neon nnucipaicn ny purchasers, but tho requirement by mib trensuiioH lo tho loan was provided for through other sources. It Is apparent that thero has been renoweu norrowiug aoronn. 1vi1ir.l1 involved miles of exchaiiRO bllH which broke tho market and Induced realiz ing by tho purchasers of stocks at tho high mvn! "tip tirnceeiiN m huh 1 i'in;w un uiii'ikii borrowing wcro used for the repayment of loans to the local nanus, us inscioscu ny the loan item In hist week's bank stnte ,,,, it in nut entirely clear that tho London market Is sulllclcntly provided with nionev vet to carry 11 over 1110 mm m um veur." Except for tho strongest stocks tho weak closing or 1110 maricoi ion. 1110 um losses predominating, running to a point or over 111 somo cases. n..ii.n,wi linn. 1,4 n'nrn nrm. Moiai sates par vniue. ki.oIm.ih". uniicu Dimm u.i n;m tho now 4s advanced 14 per cent on the Inst call. , Tim rnmmerclnl Advertisers London financial cablegram says; Tho Block mar- im nv tinii n nrisuer tone. 1110 near uuii- tlugent covering 011 the ovu of settlement .lev Thn Amer enn list openen nuoiii ua'rlty on Now York's Improved money situation. Thero was strong New lorK sup- port In ChcsapeaKo it unio paruuiiiui ., iini.in jc- w'nutnrn wiih lii demand. Louis ville & Nashvlllo spurted 011 tho curb 011 orders from New York. The Rank of hug- 1,.n.l a rrrilllllUllV 1 1 f-H I CI11 1 11T 1 I tl li I 1 1 1 I'll tho market, Tho latter hud to renew all of Us loans and to borrow niiumonai niiius, Silver Is heavy on American sales. Paris .wnl,A la -A". ITU.. Tho following nio 1110 iiuMiih 1'in.v.o .in tho New iorn niocn riuiiiiiinii; .26.1 .. :;ii Tamarack . 91 Trlmountaln ,. I'.lilTrinlti- . fs iUnltwl States . 4214'Utah . 925, Victoria ,. 71S Wlnonn ,. 22 'Wotverlne ... 5S C. M. & SL V. lly... 1 Wabnsh atlssourl Paclilc Ry.. 3 Union Paclilc system. 21 C. & N. W. Ry 10 P E. & M. V. R. H.. 27 C, St. P.. ai. & O.... 5 II. & M. R. H. R 59 C, U. & Q. lly 17 K. C. & St. J 6 C. R. I. A P. cast.... 11 C R. I, & P.. west... 5 Illinois central s 9 It s IS 13 29 1 126 1.1 20 London Stuck Quotation. LONDON, Nov. 26. 4 p. m. Closing: Total receipts 167 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was an follows, encn uuyer purchasing tno num tier or neaa inaicatca: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep . . 9Pi .- 91? .. R314 ..IIII ..1H14 ..117Tb .. 26 ..17314 .. 47H1 .. 97 4 .. 44(4 Norfolk & W 46U do pfd 9.14, Ontario i v.. Pennsylvania . Heading do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd So. Railway .. do pfd So. Pacific .... Union Pacific. do pfd U. S. Steel. do pfd..., Wabash ... do pfd.... Spanish Is.. Rand Mines Dolleers ... itU -I) 41 3Ui 94 6214 10715 ... :u4 ... 4IJ. ... ... 7114 ... 10'. ... 3914 B'jvors. Omaha Packing Co 144 O. H. Hammond Co 1,093 Swift and Company tv4 Cudahy Packing Co...... 757 Armour & Co 1 422 Hummoiid, from country 3.11 It. Uecker & Dcgan 4S Lobman Sr Co M W. I. Stephen fil Uenton & Underwood.... M Llvlngstonn & Schaller... 12 Hamilton tc itotucniias.. n-j L. F. Husz 32 Wolf & M 170 Other buyers 349 2,001 2,104 2,115 2,957 279 532 826 775 18 9,177 1,663 4.093 HATl SILVER Dull at 23Td Dor ounce. AiriN'HY 3fi.1!. tier cent. Tho rate of dis count In tho open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; Jor three months' bills, 3'i 314 per cent. Cotton .Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. COTTON-Snot closed quiet; middling' upland. 8c: middling gulf, 8'ie.; wiles, 60 bales. Futures closed quiet! November. 7.61c: December. 7.62c: January. 7.62c; February, 7.59c; March, 7 6Jc; April, (.vie: way. i.wc: June, .we: juiy. Y.KMj; AUgUSt. 7,W. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 25.-COTTON. Firm; sales. 0,200 bales: ordinary, 5 15-lSc: good ordinary. 6 7-16: low middling, 7c; middling, 7?iu; good middling, 74c; middling rair. 8 i-itxj receipts, li'.out uaies titocK. 2iiO,270 nales. ST. T.OUIS. Nov. 25.-COTTON-Qulet: middling. 7-Yc: sates. 54.1 bales: receipts. 3.809 bales; shipments, 4,643 bales; stock, 4S.755 bnles. UALVESTON. NOV. 25. COTTON Mar ket steady at 7 9-16c. .evr York lry Goods .Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. DRY GOODS The week onens without nnv change of moment In the market. Tho homo demand for brown cottons has again been light nnd no busi ness reported for export. Orders for meaclied cottons are I united and conrso colored cottons are nulot. Prices are stcadv throughout. Print cloths continue Inactive at previous prices. Prints arc quieter than last weeit ana no cuangn in prices, wing- liams arc nrm. .Medium nnn line wlilte gootls licaviiy sold aiicnd and lirmr. Totals 4,219 CATTLE There was not a neaw supply of cattle hero today, quite a decrease being iifiioa as compared witn .Monuay oi mm week, but Mtlll thero is an Increase over thn anmn ,lnv nf IriQt vnnr. Tlin demntlfl waft 111 good shape for all the better grades utifi ns a result tno marKet was iamy ac tive and but llttlo change was noticed m tho prices paid. The offerings of corn-fed steers wero lim ited this morning, so that buyers were out enriy and paid good nrm prices ior any- ttiing at nu desirable. Tim common ana halt-f nt stuff, howover. they wero not at nil anxious for and sellem found It fl 1 til cult lo dispose of that kind of cattle at steady prices. I in re wero a good many cows in tno yards this morning, but bv far the bulk was of common quality. The better grades enangcu nanus irceiy at stenay prices ann In foinn ciisc.'j sales were niado that looked a little stronger. Cnnners and the medium grades wero not as active as tne goou kinds, hut still thev sold about steady. Thero was no particular change notice able lu the prices paid for bulls, calves unci stags. iieavvweiEiit feeders snowing quality wero In nctlvo demund today and tho prlcis paid were lully steady with those In force t.t tho close of lutt week. Choice stockcrs also sold freely, but anything on the com mon order woa very dlfllcult to dispose of .it any price. The demand from tho coun try continues very ilgnt ror nil but tno best grades, so that sueculatorH are very cautious about buying the common kinds. Western range beef steers wero lu good demand today where the quality waa satis factory and prices were strong. As high as $5.00 was paid. Rn'ngo cows sold about steady and so alio did .the better grades of etocKorB ana rceuers. ucpreseniauvo sines BEEle STEERS. Spelter, atendy at $4-1212. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 5c; springs, 6c: turkeys. 7c; ducks, tv?(6hc; geese. .Il4flnc, MUTTER Sternly: creamery, 20f725l4c; rl,,llV 1M20C. i.-f :i im Mienn v ill -i . RECEIPTS Flour, 13,000 hbls.: wheat, 1,000 bu.: corn. 103,000 bu,: oats, n.noo nu. miiPMENTa-Flour. 7.000 bbls.: .wheat. ;2,000 bu,; corn, fio.oon nu.; oats, l-t,'io nu. Liverpool drain nml Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 25,-WHEAT-Spot. firm: No. 2 red, western wintor. us mn; 'n i iinrtnern. snriiiK. us i'-4Ui inn. i i-un- fornla, fis 1114d; futures, steady; December, us JVa, .ii re ii, n-ii-i. C URN npoi, nrm; inoricnn iiiiapii, inn. 6s 514d; futures, , tu rn; ueceinner, sn bu; January. 4',ti; uniicu, us i ?n. til,? as iTHtiauiaii. sirniiK. iw d-hi, FLOUR St. Louis, fancy winter, steady, HOPS At London (Pacific coast), nrm. c3fiK!fI.l:4. nU TTh.ll meaiiy; uneni l linen n;nieB, 92s: good United states, ws. t lllw'.nl'. i' inn, iineni niiiiu uiiu cniorcn, PROVIHHINO neei, sieimy; extra iiOia HnUa 7!ia hn. i-nrK. nieituv; iirniifi nipsn. western, 73n. iiru, nrm; American renneu, tierces. 43s fit ; prime western, in tierces, ma limns, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., strong. ug. Hacon. strong. OOst'-d; short ribs, 16 to 24 lb.. Ulstxi; lOUB ciuill lllliiuirn, llRlll, i.1 to 34 lbs.. 49s fid: long clear middles, heavy, tn to lbs.. 48s fid: short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs.. Wis wi. niioiiiucrs. nipiitrc, u to i.t lbs., strong. 13s; clear bellies, strong, 11 to 16 lbs,, 60s fid. TPe import m iiin-ii niiu i.nr-ijiuui iiihi were 93.100 quarters from Atlantic ports, none from Pacific ports and 30.000 quarters from other ports. Tho Imports of corn iruiu .umiiuu ,wo -i-viv nviv 1,500 quarters. Kniisa City rnln nnd Prnvlnlnna, K-ANSAS CITY. Nov. 25. WHEAT De- 1 OOI'm. M-n.. TOl.1. Mnul. Xln O 1... ci'llinur. iii., .iij . i-;. i.inn, ..vi. . i,,..... 69V4fl6i;c; No. 3. 6SV4Tib914c; No. 2 red, 7214 j73e: No. 3. 715i72c. CORN December. 661o; atay. ffitic; cosh, No. 2 mixed, 67c; No. 2 white, 07G6Sc; No. 3, C OA'l?S-No. 2 white. 46H46;c. ii vi. v. r.iiiififii,. HAY CIiolco lltnoiuy, u,wa u.ou; cnoico Atchison do pfd Haltlmoro & O.. do pfd Cnuadlnii Pac... Canada So... Ches. : unio..., Chicago ni A tlo ptu Chl Ind. & L. . iln nfd Chi. A E. HI..... Chicago u. ... tin 1st pin do 2d pfd....... Chicago & N. Y C., R. I. & P.... Chi. Ter. .t Tr.. tlo tirti.......... C. C, C. ni St. I. Colorado So tlo 1st pin tlo 2d pfd Del. Ai Hudson., Del. L. Ai W.,.. Denver & R. O. do ptd Erlo tin 1st pill . JiftSLSn, AW, .107J1 . MVS .11 1 ,. M'i ,. 48V4 . 37 . 7814' . 4S . 74 .137 s 25 . 47 .210 .14714 . 20 . 36V4 i. .'. .. II ,. 2U ,.170 .210 461; Paclllo So. Hallway .... tlo pftl Tex. & Paclilc .. Vol., St. 1 1. Ai W do tlfd Union I'acllic ... tlo pftl Wabash do pfd Wheel. & L. E.. do 2d pfd Wis. Central ... do pfd Adams Ex American Ex. U. 8. Ex . 34 H . :-' . 412 . .il .lltl'i . 90 . 2 Hi . 39 . 19 . 4.1 .190 .207 t) do 2d PHI 5f Ot. Nor! Pf.l- 193 4 llOCKIIIg llliu.. i iln nril i" -ios4 . .13H5 . .167V5 Illinois Central... 14014 Iowa Central .... 40 do pfd........... 6li Lako Erlo Ai 1 .. if do nrtl i-n L. Ai N Manhattan L. MM St IlV... Ainv Central 21 Mex. National... ji Minn. St. L....107 Ml). I'llClllO i"i?4 ai.. K. .t T 2t. ,m nut N. -I. Central 180 N. Y. Central J72?4 VnrfnlU - V 60'4 do Pftl .!''; No, Paclilc. pfd... ltio-V Ontnrio Pennsylvania ....l,i0 Rending ' fin lHt'tllll r-r do 2d pf'l 'j!4 St. L. Ai J4. P.... .;54 do 1st pin "i iln 2d nfd 71 St. L. Sollthw.... 29V4! do pril i St. Paul 169U Wells-Fargo Ex.lS.1 Amal. Copper .... 79'4 Amer. Car & V.. 29' do pfd 8514 Amer. Lin. Oil... 16 do tlfd 4614 Amer. S. Ai R 45i, no pin ;i7 Anac. Mln. Co... :s.Ti illl'.IHrnnWlvii II T K7 42,i:oio, li-uol Ai I... 9211 ion, uhh 2.ii Con. Tub. pfd. ...11.1 Hon. Eicolrlo ....2ll7i Ulucoso Sugar nocKing i oai , Inter. Paper .. tlo Pill Inter. Power . I.ncledo Oas .. No.. Hlscult ... National Lead National Salt . no pru No, American Paclilc Coast , Paclilc Mull ., Peonle'a (ins Pressed 8. Car... 43 do nfd.. . ct Pullman P. Cnfiisirt Republic Steel .. Hi l'J'4 ISIk 20Vi Hi 91'i 9214 lS'fc 3014 72 1114 '74 do pfd. . .189 do nfd.. Sugar lenn. coal Ai I.. Union Hag & P. , "o ptu u, S. Leather ... .in t.t.t U. 8. Rubber""'. 15J no pni rd'A u.s. Wei ::::::: it do pfd njtj Western Union... 9l Amor. Locomo... 31i. inn....' n'j . 6.w; .lll'u . 4T . II . 74 - 12'i 82 . (HI nnd nosin. OIL CITY. Pa.. Nov. 23.-OIL-Credlt biilnnces. si.:io; certltlcates, no bid: unlit. ments. 167.161 bbls.; average. 99,576 bbls.; runs. 106.759 bbls.; average. 75,572 bbls. rOLEDO. O.. Nov. 25. OlI-North Lima. 91c: South Lima and Indiana, 89c. LONDON. NOV. 2!i. OIL LlnSCCd. 31s lfl'd. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.-OIL-Cottonseed, iirtn; prime yeuow, aw, t'eiroieum, dun, Rosin, steady: strained, common to good. jl.&j. Turpentine, quiet, iiiwumc. Siignr aiarket. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 25.-SUOAR- Steady: open kettle. 2Hc: open kettle cen- trirugai. .iv-'n.i'.ic: centruugai granulated. I'i'rtriiic; wiiiic, stride; yeuow, 4ii;i(o: second. 2'ft3'e, aiolnsscs. open kettle. 27 Ti3lc; centrifugal, 10f(23c. Syrup, quiet, 255? :;'c. NEW YORK. Nov. 25.-SUGARRaw. llrm: fair rellnlng. 3c: centrifugal, 96 test. uu; moiasses sugar, iic. iienneci, sieauy. Kvnpnrnted Aiplea and Dried Fro It. NEW TORIC. Nov. 23. EVAPORATED APPLES Trading was moderately active, with tho feeling steady. Common to good, 6fj814c; prime, OfiOlic; choice, o'igfl'ie; lancy. loYiiuwic. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-atarket uulto featureless nnd nomlnnlly unchanged. Prunes. ;i-V(iic. Apricots, ttoyai, 8'iijnc; Moor Park. 812c. Peechcs. neeled. li18c: unpceieu, mibc. Vlsllile Snpplj- of ftrnln. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. The visible sunnlv of grain Saturday. November 23, as com plied by tno New i orK rroduce excliange, Is as follows: Wheat, 4.912.000 hn.. an In crease of :i.23.i.oon nu.: corn, ll,4St.nco riu a decrease of 692 000 nu.: oats. 6.492.000 bu.. a decrease of ..os.oon mi.; rye, 2,6is,noo bu.. nn Increase of SiR.ooo bu.: barley, 2,570,000 bu., a decrenso of bu. IllKln Mutter .Market. ELOIN. 111.. Nov. 25. Three thousand pounds or butter nrrered. Nn sales. 24! bid. Mnrket declared firm at 24'4o, Sales of the ween, wvi.ioo pounds. Wool. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 25. WOOI-Otilet: me. ilium grades. 13rl7Uo: light tine. 12U(i?lSe? Heavy line, 'ni:; inn wusncn, mr.liic, TIIK IIKAI.TV ?IA11ICKT. No. 19... 1... 9... 1.'.! 1... 8... 7... 88... 16... Av. 783 1110 1131 1200 1020 MO 977 910 1016 Pr. 1 65 3 l 3 40 .1 M 4 00 4 25 4 20 4 6.1 4 75 No. 25... 80... 1... SO... ro... 21... 17... 1C0.. Av. 985 1202 1090 1203 1311 1095 1376 128.8 STEERS AND HEIFERS, . . 906 5 25 COWS. 1 65 1 4 8 ' .... s i i i io i 3 4 9 12 1 1 n l 2 1 1 1 O V.'.'.'.'.. 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 ft V.'.'.'.'.'. 6 1 21 12 1 1 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 88.1 .... 670 .... 860 .... 960 .... 981 ....130i.) .... 870 .... 865 .... 848 .... 720 .... 850 ....1040 .... 921 ....1070 .... 850 ....1042 .... 915 .... 973 ....1000 .... 900 .... 830 ....1090 .... 975 ....1200 .... 940 .... 960 ....1000 ....1130 ....1016 .... ROO .... 900 ....1000 .... 910 ....1140 ....1000 ....1000 ....1000 ....1140 1180 .... 859 1 65 2 to 2 00 2 00 2 01) 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 10 2 10 2 10 2 1.1 2 15 2 2.1 2 25 5 25 2 2.1 2 3.1 2 3.1 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 60 2 60 3 60 2 60 2 60 2 61 2 75 to 17 O ii!!'.". i 8 r. 6 i l io u!!!;;: 6 2o!!i;:; 38 : 4 4 1 8 3 2 o i!!!!!! ii!!!!! io 6 i!!!!!i J!!!!!! .... 915 .... 973 ....1010 ....1085 .... 960 ....1220 ....1020 .... 97S ....1078 ....103S ....1200 ....1025 .... 850 ....1146 ....1160 .... 902 .... 950 .... 95.1 ....1188 ....1132 .... 940 .... 967 ....1127 .... 855 ....1170 ....1072 ....1043 ....1090 ....1070 ....1300 ....1010 ....1090 ....1027 ...,120i) ....1160 ....1440 ....1060 ....1112 ....1000 Tr. 4 75 4 90 5 00 5 60 r 10 5 JO 6 40 6 45 2 7T. 10 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 80 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 HI 3 15 3 20 3 20 3 2.1 3 25 .1 25 3 2.1 3 2.1 3 2.1 3 2.1 3 2.1 3 2.1 3 2,1 3 30 3 3,1 3 fiO 3 73 3 7,1 3 90 4 03 Trust receipts. .vr York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. The following are tno closing prices on mining siocks: prairie. $13.00. IH'TTER-Cr reamery, 22c; dairy, fancy, 'rtflSPrices believed to bo weakening. market steady; fresh .Missouri nnd Knnsin stock quoted on 'change at 21c doz,, loss nff i'.ikr returned. RECEIPTS Whoat, 1C'5,600 bu., corn. 123,- imn 1111.; tntis. nu. . . . SHIPMENTS-Whi'Ht, 23.200 tin.; corn, 33,000 Ml. ; oats, 5,000 Ml. Duluth lirnln Mnrket, DULUTH. Nov. 25.-WHKAT-Cash. No. I hard. 74'ie; No. 2 northern. 68140; No. 1 northern, 70UC; December, ilV; May, 70'e, Minneapolis IVhent, I'loiic nnd Mrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov WHEAT Cauti, To be, DecamUr,(i5Vic, May, i:vQ Adams Con 18 Alice 43 Rreeco 90 Mrunswick Con.. 11 Comstock Tun.... 6 Con. Cal. Ai Va.,,160 Deadwood Terra. 60 Horn Sliver 190 Iron Silver 60 Leadvlllu Con,.,. 5 Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potosl Savago Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . Standard ... 12 ...930 ... 73 ... 6 3 .. 8 ... 43 ...350 INSTRFaiENTS placed on file atonday. .mi uiiiui-r Warranty Heed. J. D. Perkins to R, A. Perkins. eM feet lot 6, block 8. A. 8. Patrick's add t 8no Marlah alack and husband to Matthew Clerlng. lot 2, Ludwlck Place 400 .1. iv. Axiom to Herbert Axfnrd. e4 1111 xiiii(i h ntiu JjO OMAHA. $1,177,513.37: $1,275,755.62; Hunk Cleiirnlus. Nov. 25.1- Hank clearings today, iui 1 i-Bni!iiiuiK uuy i.'isi year, liri-ri-HMi'. i.i.a. CINCINNATI. Nov. 25.CIenrlnirH. Jl.lfifl. 600; New ork exchange, 23o premium: money. 4116 per cent. ST LOUIS. Nov. 23,-Clcarlngs. $8,772,290: balances, $1,209,756; money, tfjil per cent; New York oxchange, 30c premium. HOSTON. Nov. 25,-Clearlllgs, $17,023,8(3; titiltitii'f 9, i,ai.i,i).. NEW YORK, Nov 25,-Clearing, $139,. 190 49S. balances. $6,638,463, 1'HILADKLl'HIA, Nov. 23.-CUarliig, Jeremiah Wilcox and wlfo to August Knight, s714 feet lot 9, Wilcox add... P. E, Hallard to N. W. Halhird, lot 8, block 10, Jeromo park E. P. Smith nnd wlfo to Hnttle Kelpln, , lot 19. block 2, Idlewlld add Silas Cobb and wife to William Volz, lot b, iiiocit s, cotner At A.'s add Peter Plcqueur and wlfo to Frank Hentz, lot 3, block 27, 1st add. to Corrlgan Place Hull Cliit'ni needs. E, L. C. Ollmnre tn H. C. Ollniore. lots 11 and 12, Wilson's add, to Kountzo Plneo Matthew Oerlng to Mnry S. Strom- burg, lot 2. Ludwlck Place DertU. C. II. Moxlmni. receiver, to Thomas Hart, lots 1 and 2, IlHltlmoro park.... 1 100 1 COO 1... 1... 6 10 1 1 3 3 9 3 4 3 H 2 75 2 75 2 2 75 HEIFERS. 695 1 60 1 650 2 25 1 , 660 2 60 2 727 2 93 6 BULLS. 1302 1 65 1 1160 2 00 1 1160 2 20 2 1400 2 25 1 1580 2 25 1 1120 2 20 1 1200 2 40 1 1220 2 40 CALVES. 90 4 50 24 110 6 00 2 110 5 00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. ' 600 2 00 5 474 2 80 STOCK CALVES. 340 2 60 8TOCKBRH AND FEEDERS. .. 420 .. 640 ..1070 .. 715 ..1570 ..1240 ..1225 .. 620 ..1080 ..1050 ..1450 161 115 n oo 3 00 3 40 3 60 2 45 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 90 3 40 5 00 5 25 908 740 670 730 CM 811 616 710 806 880 15 feeders. .1040 26 steers.. ..1083 16 steers.. ..1093 15 feeders.. 869 25 feeders, .1018 3 cows 1123 6 cows 1C00 2 65 2 85 2 91 2 93 3 00 3 00 3 03 3 2.1 3 23 3 .10 NERRASKA, 130 908 18 977 2 730 3 630 3 920 29 731 30 711 3 923 13 670 3 54 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 .1 80 3 SO 3 50 4 2.1 4 65 3 20 3 75 2 75 70 4 feeders.. 10.12 25 cows. It cows. 3 cows.. 14 cows,, 2 cows,. 1060 . .. 95 ...1024 ...vw ...1155 Total amount uf transfers,, 1 60 1,500 .K.1CT3 61 cows.. 1 cow..., 18 COWS,., 9 COWF... 31 cows... ..1061 ..1110 .. 905 ,. 853 ,. :o2 1 bull IK") 6 steers, ...1183 1 steer.... 1400 1 sleer ...,1220 2 steers 1330 17 cows 2S COLORADO. 3 40 .1 bulls 1406 3 31 3.1 COWb O0 2 61 31 COWS OKI 1 60 5 cows 820 2 75 16 cows..,.. 93 WYOMING. 2 23 4 hulls 1120 2 steers. ...1(50 4 til 4 61 4 6.1 4 61 2 10 19 steers.. ..1239 2 steers.. ,1120 6 cows. 913 1 COW 400 3 25 3 60 2 75 2 2-1 3 25 ; 20 2 30 3 .1.1 2 60 1 23 2 2i) 4 61 4 61 4 65 i 10 2 10 steer. 9 steers., 1 steer... 1 cow 1130 20 cows 870 ai. 3 cows frtl 4 cows 867 14 cows 1017 ..1210 6 00 1 steer 1510 Ti 00 (.. V Ailntns Nob, .Sio 1 75 A. Iturr-Neb. .10(7 3 85 9 cows S9i 2 00 . 960 3 .) 7 cow? 92 2 63 M, Ahrens Neb. cows 120i1 2 25 9 cows 1131 3 40 OCOWS 103.1 3 00 1 cow 860 1 85 C. aiullow-Neb. 2 90 4 cows 1015 2 9) 1 80 1 bull 1160 2 15 S. Rowley Neb, 2 80 1 calf IW 4 M 2 ! 1 bull 9.0 3 10 2 SO Krnus Hros. - Neb. 2 cows 96.1 18.1 12 steers.... 931 3 60 35 COWS 877 3 111 Ucows 1060 3W wn ter scutt s. D. 4 cows 95 3 25 3 bulls 1173 2 15 7 COWS 931 2 8.1 1 HUH 1180 2 15 Sam Morris-s. n. . 973 2 2.1 1 steer... ..1140 3 83 .kn 2 60 3 steers... .1306 3 85 .1405 2 30 T. N. .Mathews-S. D .1300 2 25 2 cows... ..1111 4 15 6 cows... Tcrrll-M. llcows... 3 25 2 cows... 3 10 Honsell Ai Co., Wyo. 4 2.1 1 steer... .".1170 4 15 Henry 5 23 . 890 .106.8 D. .1111 .1075 2 0) 2 70 3 70 2 75 0) 11 cows.. 2 cows.. bulls.. 1 bull.... 18 steers. Mat Ai 3 steers.. ..1260 I cows nil 6 cows 1I2S W. II. IS steers.. ..1050 11. uurry-coio. 19 steers ...1060 3 in 1 steer 1080 3 00 Frank Kimball wyo. 13 steers.. ..1160 125 Sam Morris-s. u. I steers.. ..1097 I 25 lions This week nnened with nnothcr big run of Iidks. tliero being about as many on sale today as there wero a. week ago, which was a record-breaker for alonday. Favorable reports, however, wcro rccciveti from other markets, and as the local de mund was heavy the market ruled actlvo and considerably higher. Trade started out on a basis of n fiftlOc advance ana tho market grew stronger as the day ad vanced and closed tin lOirlSc higher than Haturda, C.ood hogs on the start sold mostly at $5,70 nnd $5.i2'.4, nut niter mo nrm round It was mostly a $5.75 market, and ownrd the close heavy hogs would tiring $5.7714 und $5.W, Light hogs sold all tho way from $5,70 down. They were more or less neglected, the same ns they have been for some little time, and sold unevenly higher than Saturday. Tho bulk of nil the sales today went from $5.7214vri 5.7714, so that tne marKet is generally inu nigimr mini Saturday's nvcrage. Trade wits active from start lo llnlsh. and everything was disposed of at an early hour. Representa tive nates 3 73 870 2 SO 2 75 2 65 2 25 3 75 B 00 No, 3.'.. 62. . 7.. 6.. 109. 13.. 101. C 181 91 178 86 147 96 154 93 160 2011 195 is; Av. ....89 ....in ....172 ....110 ....129 ....256 ..(.V.V ....211 ....240 ....193 . . . .179 ....231 ....207 ....169 ,9 261 ...168 ...21.1 ...123 . . .'.to ...221 ...213 . . .207 ...188 ...211 ...153 ...226 ...176 ...176 ...214 ...250 ...100 ...236 ,180 .236 .240 259 2... 63... 44... 89... 62... 17... i. . 81... 79... Sh. 3M1 80 10 160 80 40 240 120 120 80 80 120 160 320 200 80 210 10 200 Pr. 4 63 r. 20 6 lit) 6 65 6 60 5 6i) 5 60 B 65 5 61 6 63 5 65 5 6.1 6 61 5 6714 6 70 ill ;o ;o fo 0 o :o o o 0 No. 85... 63. . . KS... 1.7. . . 62... b6. . . 76... AV, ..233 ..235 ..175 . .233 ,..259 Sh. Pr. IbO B 75 0 75 f io "ft 75 5 ei 100 5. 62... ;s... 71... t9... 69... 5.1. . . 9... 48... 70... 65... 61... 63... 61 270 0 253 21 . .226 2T !'.243 ..238 ..225 ..293 . .23.1 . .223 ..252 ,..236 ,..22.1 ..286 80.. 60... 11... 67... 80... ..230 ..400 ..227 ..220 160 120 40 160 200 10 240 160 120 80 160 SO 80 "8j 80 80 40 160 120 160 160 5 70 6 7214 5 721(, r. -2 5 721, .) .2U f. 72(4 51$ 5 72's 5 72's r 72(i 6 7214 S.72'4 ii 724 5 724 5 721, 5 75 5 75 5 75 6 75 6 75 5 75 6 75 6 75 5 7.7 B 75 r. 7.i 5 75 6 75 5 75 5 75 6 75 5 75 fi 75 6 7.1 n ?i B 7.1 ti ,ii 5 75 70 82 69 74 88 61 79 67... 69... 66, . . ri... 74... 84... 76... 59... 69. . . Ml... 78.., 80. . , M... 19.. 89... h5... 77.., Bl.. 68.. 89.. 49.. 31.., 71.. 69. .Ml .261 .257 .191 .237 .236 .203 .21.7 .201 .314 ...296 ...266 . . .299 ...222 ...194 ...216 ...261 ...218 . . .26!) ...223 ...199 . . .261 ...1811 ...190 ...19i) . . .226 . . .290 ...304 . . .226 ...325 ...282 ...241 :80 M 28M SO 210 35 67. 73. 81. 62. 60. 21. 78. 73. 71. 60. 66. 47. 50. 60... ..327 ...24S ...241 . . .20S ...26S ...361 ...217 ...230 . . .236 ...239 ...292 ...24.1 ...311 ...325 351 60 293 64 343 54 337 61 314 42 362 49. 62.. 64.. 46.. .337 ..2S3 ..274 ..411 40 120 40 160 40 80 80 120 2S0 'so 80 'si 80 200 'io 120 2i") 210 120 80 'so 80 'so 120 80 240 240 10 40 160 80 320 15 5 7.1 5 75 C 75 B 75 5 75 5 75 6 75 B 75 r B 1 1 In r r P 1 n'-i " 'ilv ilk 11 nnt f' lip 5 up 0 .I'ii 5 771a B 7714 B 7714 6 7714 5 80 6 80 B 80 5 80 6 80 B 80 B 80 6 811 B 80 . B 80 B 80 B 80 B SO 5 80 B 80 6 8214 5 82U f 2$ fi 8.1 B 83 B 8.1 B S3 B 8.1 B 8.1 B 8.1 5 90 SHEEP Receipts, of sheen today wero not heavy, and thero was practically noth ing ou sale that could he called of good to choice quality. Packers seemed to bo more anxtnuH for supplies than they have been of late, and started out anil bought up tho better grades at fully steady prices, In some cases the market looked a little stronger, but tho situation could probably best bo described by calling It a sternly market, with tho demand a llttlo moro active. Tho feeder market was slow again today, tho same ns It was last week. There worn very few buyers In sight, so that sellers nan some dlillcuity in disposing or wnai they had. What they did sell, though, they got about steady prices for. Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.30Ti?3.50j fair to good yearlings, $1.1533.30; choice wethers. $3.20fl3.40: fair to good wethers. $2.90j3.20; choleo ewes, $2.75t(3.O0; fair to good ewes, $2.0092.16; common owes, $1.00ft flftl- nlinlre nnrltn? liinibK. S4. 154. 65! fntr to good spring lambs, $3.5034.10; feeder weth ers, $i.0O5j.3.25: reeder lamns, w.aui.'M. itepresentniivo saics: No. 279 Wyoming ewes 344 Wyoming wethers i:w idaiio wetners 86 western ewes 261 native ewes 256 western ewes 29S Wyoming wethers 6,1 reeder la inns Its Wvomlnc ewes 82 Wvomlnir wethers 263 native wethers 181 feeder lambs ion feeder la.mbs 196 feeder lnmbs 120 Idaho lambs, 226 Wyoming lambs Av. S3 89 86 7) 101 91 9S Bl 90 78 92 57 B.S 64 67 61 Pr. $1 60 3 15 3 35 2 00 3 20 :: 25 1 90 3 1714 3 73 3 50 3 50 3 65 4 00 4 10 2.60; Mill.. $1.7.1frl23. Texas ailu Indian steers, toiri x.. witn red grades selling up to j.i.io; cows anu neiters. J2.20JI3.W. w.r.i.i. .1 - ,. r . . . . , . . . ..... nutiis nriri hp, t.v3 nenn, innrKci ivu CHICAGO I.IVK STOCIC .MARKET higher; pigs and lights, $5.40'G.0; puckers, $5.4Wri,70; butchers. $.1 70jf6.oo. SHEEP AND I .AM US Receipts, l.nifl head; steady: native miittin. $:'.75573.fi'i; in nibs. $I.W4.60; culls and bucks, $1.71. n or inl,A.. It WK'l no Kitimna City Live Mock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 25. CATTLH-Ite. celpts, B,tv) natives. 1.601) Texans and f(1 ciilvei; market steady to 15c higher; choice export nnti itresseti neei stei r, .mnti.27t; fair to tjood. $l.60j7E.no; Blockers and feed ers. $:.7oif I.SjJ western icti sieers, 51 refits oi; western rango steers, ii.fHn..w. l exits and linltittt steers. $3.10Ii 4.80; Texns cows. Sl.nvJd 3.40; nntlvo cows, $2.6v,j .2S; heifer-.. jj.TBfj: 6.00; cnnners. $l.60i(2.!0; bull, $2 2V,f3.75; calves. $3.i?i5.00- IIOuS Receipts, n.tvn iienti; imirK. i putf 1Si. hlulier: Ion. J6.02t(,. bulk of sales. S5 TAw B'C; hciivy, $5.9.VJi6.02'tJ mixed packers, jr, -, 515.93; light. $5.2oy.1.S5: pigs. $l.20iin.l5. Mlll'.l'.l A N If LA.Mltn livi-t-llin. i,"l head, steady to' 10c lower: native lnmb, $1.2.11(4.60, western lambs, $(.10iSil.35; niilhe wethers. $3.25fi5.15; western wethers. $.1.1i'i( 3.35; yearlings, $.(.60fj4.nj; eos, JJ.i.i'ij.l.;.... St. .Inseph Avr .Stock V"rket. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 25.-CATTI.E-Rt'. celpts, 1,600 head; native steers. $.1.l0fi6 Su. cows and heifers, $1.25ii5.25: calves. $2.50)2! B.6o; bulls nnd stags, $2.0H4i5.00; stockers and feeders, $l.60j4.3o. HOtIS Receipts, P.tHH) head: mnrket 10c higher: light and light mixed, $3.50iI5 95; medium and heavy, $5.855i6.u); pigs. $3.8M) l.so. SHEEP AND LAM IIS -Hecclpts, 2,oiV head: steady: top lambs, $1.70. Stuck In Miilit. The following tabic shown the. receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt tho five principal markets for November 23: f-'ntllA ttnt.. tliei. .... 1,203 9.172 1.09 iri,6i 41.IVO 20.01 0 6.1(H) ll.trtl B.l) 3,0ii0 7,8i) l.tXO 1,500 B.900 2.00 South Omaha. Chicago Kausaa City... St. l.ouls St. Joseph Totals. ..30.405 76.S7J 2.9:9 Coffer. NEW YORK. Nov. 5.-COFFEE8pnt Rio, easy; No, 7 Invoice, 6ic. .Mild, tteady; (Tordova, 714fn"llc. Futures opened stead v In tone, with prices I55j20 points lower, under general liquidation of long accounts prompted by a break of HM'f In Havre anil lpfg lu the German market. Other market and statlstlcnl ndvlces wcro bullNh, but not of sufficient Importance to offset the weakness. Havro later declined a further if, which tho local mnrket failed to respond to. The session contained llttlo of speculative feature and lluetuatlnns kept within a narrow range, lliial llgures being 16JT20 points net lower anil tho tone sternly. Total sales wcro 31.750 bags. Including De cember at fi.40fjfi.o0e: March, 6.75'n 6.811c: April, .!c; May, 6.90fj.l'5c; June, 7.05c; July, 7.(5't(7.10o, September, 7.25W7.30C. Cattle Slendr tn Illgher-llOBs lllRher Sheep Strong' to IHabrr. CHICAOO. Nov. 25.-CATTLE-Recelnts. 15,000 head, Including 600 westerns; good to choice 10c higher, others steady; good to iirlmn steers, b.2oK 1.00; poor to medium, 3.75IS6.0); stockers nnd feeders. $2.00if 4.00; cows, 11.2iwM.ii: neiters. i.ftiS.iw; cnnners, $I.2M(2.25; bulls, $l.75l.iV); calves, $2.60f5.25; western steers, n.KMriij.bo, HOl.s Receipts. 4.i,mjo iiead: estimated to morrow, 40,); lert over. 6.000; marKet 10if, 15e higher, closing easy; mixed and hutch- ers, $S.55f5.95; uood tn cholee heavy, $5.63 S6.05: rough to fair heavy. $5.40i5.60: light, $5.0Ofi5.tV); bulk of sales. $5.601j5.7B. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 20.000 head; sheep strong to loo higher, lambs, good grades, strong to loo higher: good to choice wethers. $3.40W4.15; fair to choice mixed, $2.75ffj3.40: western sheep, $3.003.60; native lambs, $2.604.25; western lambs, feeders, $.1.60ft4.15. Official Saturday: Receipts-Cattle, 211 head; hogs. 34,404 head: sheep, 681 head. Shipments-Cattle, 1.3S6 head; hogs, 7,727 head; sheep, 019 head. XeiT York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK, Nnv, 23,-REEVEB-Re. celpts, 6,022 head; demand fair, steers 10c lower, bulls steady, cows steady to 10c lower; steers. $1.35fi5.90; oxen, $3.60Jr3.75; bulls, $2,2313.40: choice bulls nnd fancy ox port bulls, $1,60f4.S714; cows, $1,65f3.60. No exports. CALVES-Receipts, 1.740 head; slow nnd barely steady: 260 untold, mainly grousers; veals, $l.oof(7.50: choice. $7.75; gnuiscrs, $2.60 ifi2,75, a few selected at $3; westerns, $J,40 1(14.00. SHEEP AND LAMHS RecelptH, 20.7W head: sheep slow nnd lower, lambs a shade higher: sheep, $2.0043.35, a few choleo at $.1.50; culls, $1,2512.50: lambu, $3.60?4.75; Cnnada lambs. $4,501(1.6214. j HOOS Receipts, 9,74o head; easier: west ern hogs, $5.60; state and Pennsylvania, $3.60 4(5.95. St, I.o 11 In Live Stork Mnrket, ST, I.OIMS, Nov. 53.-r'ATTI,E-RoceliilH. 3.f hend, Including l.WO Texans; market steady to strong and 10c higher; nntlvo and shipping export stoers. $5.(lnti 7.0o. tho top being for strictly fancy stock; dressed beof and butcher steer, H.BWjfi.fiO; steers under l.orm lbs., $2,76fy5.0o: slockers and feeders. $2 45f3.61, rows and heifers, Xi.'VVM. with tjmcy helfors worth $5.50; dinners, $i.wjj S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Mm 10yerslnOmah VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured, Method ntw, without catting, selil Ion 01 lime. CVDUII curdforlltanathpolioB niWO thoroughly cUanied from the ijstem. Soon every ilgn and ajmptotn Slsappeara completely and forTr. No "UREA KINO OUT" of the dUe onthe sUlu or face! lTeatmeot contains o danfarooi Or Ufa or Injurious meClclne. WEAK MEN from Uxceasei or Victimi tO NlRVOUB DEBILITY or EXIM CSTIO, Wjibtiko Wbakhish with Eaklt Dcoat in Yon.to and Middlc Aoao, lack of Tim. vla-nr and strenifth, wlta organs Impaired and n enk. STRICTURE cured with a new Horn Treatment. No pain, no detention from ousl Mil. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. CwiltitfVrt.Efrtlt?enl ky Mill. Call on on or address 119 So. 14th St. Dr. Searles ft Searles. Omaha. Neb. Chicago first week in December Fat Stock Show Excursion Tickets via Chicago & North-Western Ry. from nil points in Nebraska If interested write, H, C. CHEYNEY, Gen'l Ag't, Omaha, Neb. Quicker Than Ever HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS IN . . . in hours in L From ST. LOUIS L 8 t. M. TO 8 A. M. IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE PAMPHLETS FREE ON APPLICATION H. C. TOWNSENO, Cen. Pase'r. A. Tloket A St.. ST. LOUIS, NIO. 'lriltllM 1M, Boyd CommiiBion Co Buccenora to Jame E. Bejra A Ca,, OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION linAiN, rnoviHioxa and btookb. Ilutii ml Traial Ballelta. Direct wire to Ohlcaga tad New Yb V'anindeBC. Juba A. Ylnntn A C.