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    'HE OiMAIFA DAILY H13K : W0tiXiWi | | > AY , NOVEMBER 25. 1800 ,
COMMERCIAL AND F1NANCIAI
Mny Option Advances Ono and One-Hiv
Cents.
FIRM UNDERTONE IN WHEAT ALL DAY
irxt UviTiinol Cubic * llttntn tli
'CiniNtiiiiptlnn ' Dcninnil Dltoiiuiolnl-
liiK , " TluiiiKli tinSunn ; Ill-port
Shown nit All vii HIM ; In I'rlucH.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Whcnt hail nil kind
of Htullstlcitl Btipporl today mid was foeno
ntc-d to the extent or l4c ! iidvniico In tli
Hay option. Two of thea \ \ features wcr
nmnll northwcsturn rcccliitH and unlnuitci
Kuropcan reiiulrctnnntn from tills country
of 17 WO.OOO IJIL of whi at per month for sonic.
tlmo to come. Othur mnrkolH , however
failed to follow this lend , corn declining
Uc ; oats advanced to and provisions do
cllnliiK from 5c to "lie.
There was a llrm undertone In when
from the utart , although the news wna no
especially nxclllng nor unusually hulllah
hut Hcntlmc-nt wan niiunrcntly friendly to
the buying .side. The llrat Liverpool cnhlo
quoted the "consumptive demand illuup-
poliitlnK , " althoiiKh quotations were Jid
higher. The opening strength came alto
Kothcr from the northwest. Minneapolis
and Jiuluth receipts were only 6 < VJ caw , com
pared with KB a wuck ago and 1,111 cars on
the Hiiinti day of the year before. Chicago
receipts today were id cars ; a year ngo
they were 4S8. Here at last wan something
taiiKlblo as to the real situation In the
northwest. It gave support to the asser
tions that only one-third of the crop was
left In primary hands and traders wen
not lo\v to recognize this fact. The sceom
eolik-H , however , showed lid decline , whlcl
rather put a ilnmpnur on the spirits of the
( ( peculators , ami a sharp though temporarj
decline followed. Opening ilgutos for Ma >
were at from NH c to 80e ; ( , as comparci
with yesterday'H closing prlco.of SO'/iC , and
n ilvcllno'to iO'/ic ' followed A dispatch from
Now York , which quoted December wheat
at Liverpool fid per cental higher than li
closed yesterday , causrd a sudden Jumi
In prices. Although this was soon knowt
to have been a gross blunder , other news
of an almost equally sensational character
had meantime been received and kept ii |
the advance which had been started. Tlio
world's visible supply was reported to have
Increased only 1,127,000 bti. , there having
been an Increase In and alloat for Europe
of y.rat.W Ml. and a decrease of 1,197,000 bit
on this side. After this announcement. May
which had previously risen to Sll&c , ad
vanced quickly to SlI'dc. Another Item of
great strength was the Liverpool corn
trudc news cstlnmto that the United King
dom and continental Kuropo would rrqnlrt
from this country 17uoo,000 bu. per month
until July 1. The result of this was a fur
ther advance to 82'Sc. Near the close , a
reaction to from SlTfcc to S2c followed , prin
cipally from prollt taking. At that figure
the market closed.
Corn was heavy and Inactive and with ap
parent dllllcnUy maintained Itself about \\c
below the closing prices of the previous
day. The great strength In wheat did not
do much to Influence It , unless In the way
of preventing a more material decline. The ,
demand for shipment east was said to be
disappointingly small and was one of the
chief reasons for the heaviness. May started
unchanged at from 27Ue to 27',4u and grad
ually tiicd ; to Mifcc , closing easy at from
27c to 27Uc bid.
In oats only a scattered Interest was cen
tered In business. The market was tin
dullest for a month back , according to pll
profes.slonals. An easy feeling existed
early , but at the close print * were steady
to a shade better tlian given at the flnUh
yesterday May opened a sbado lower at
from i2r ! to 22\c \ , sold to 22'ln , closing steauj
ut 22'c. ' ,
Provisions were flrm for n while In the
forenoon , helpcil by a comparatively small
run of hogs , but the desire to buy was soon
satisfied by the packers. Kimllsh houses
sold and the market gradually declined ,
notwithstanding th fact that wheat wan
advancing sharply at the time. May pork
closed 7J4c lower at J7.07"May ; lard closed
f.c lower at $1.23 ; May ribs , Cc lower at from
J3.)7tt ! ) to J4.00.
Kstlnmted receipts arc : Wheat , 45 cars ;
corn. HO cars ; oats. IK cars ; hoga , SO.OOO
head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Art.cles. I Open. | Illifh. | Low. | Clo'ia.
\Vl.rntNo.Vi
Nov 77 "PW
Doc. 78HMt
May t'JM
Coin.No. 2.
Nov 23H
Dec
May 27 a ! 27J4 27M
Onto.No. 2. .
Nov. . . . . . . . 18H
Dec 1HU 1HH
May SaHttJ * 22 asw
Pork.pcrbbl
0 Oi 0 03 ll 65 0 S7K
Jan 7 70 7 72I 7 63 7 0.1
Mny 8 07 X 8 07.4 7 U7ii !
Lnnl.luOlti *
Di-c . . . 3 00 3 00 3 7 3 2H ,
Jan. . . . . . 4 02 5 3 1ITH 4 O'Ji *
May 4 20 4 32i 4 20
hortlllba
Dee
Jan 3 H2l I H5 77 ! , a 8li
May 4 01) ) : < II7M 4 01) )
Cash quotations were us follows :
FLOUR-Steady ; winter patents , (4.40W4.CO ;
straights , JI.COW4.33 ; rprlng specials. (1.70 ;
spring patents , ( I.15&4.40 ; straights , (3.50ffl4.10 ;
bakers. (3.00 3CO.
WHEAT No. 2 pprlng. 79ic ! ; No. 3 spring ,
7CW77c ; No. 2 red , " - .
COIlN' No. 2 , 23ic ; No. 2 yellow. 23Kc.
OATS-No. 2 , I9c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 21fc { ?
22c ; No. 3 white. IhfllS'.ic.
RYH-No. 2. 37c.
HARLKY No. 2. nominal ; No. J , f. o. b. .
* 4 3Gc ; No. 4. f. o. b. , 24H2SC
FLAXSKI-M ) No. 1. 7C&7S.C.
TIMOTHY SKKIJ-Prlme , J2.G2V4i2.G3.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . ( IJ.COSC 03.
Lard , per 100 Ibi. . J3.Mtf3.h7i4. Short ribs sides
< l < * > ? > ' W-WflS.'JO. I > ry failed hhoulders ( boxed ) ,
ll.L'jJM [ > 0. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , fJ.kTliid 00
POL'LTRY-FIrm ; turkeys. SiitfSc ; chickens ,
Caa c ; ducks , MfSijc.
WillSKY-Ulsllllers1 llnUhed goods , per gal. ,
StroARS-Cut loaf. J5.2o7 Krnnulated. J4.G7.
The followlni ; were the receipts and shipments
today :
M-JW YOUIC CIKMCIIAL MAUICUT.
QiiiitatloiiH f th l a > - on VarloiiN
CoilllllOllltlcH.
NHW YORK , Nov. 24. FIXJUR-Recelpts , 44.-
MO bbls. ; exports , 3,179 bbls. ; more active nnd
itronger with the rise In wheat ; winter patents ,
M.70if4.M ) ; winter straights , ( .GOi4.C3 | ; Minnesota
seta patents , JI.C3ff4.S5 ; winter extras , J3.15O
3.75 ; Minnesota bakers , J3.43U4.I3 ; winter low
grades , J2.tXXj3.CO. Rye Hour , llrm and active-
fcupcrtlne. (2.W3.03 ; fancy. (3.101)3.20. lluck-
wheat Hour , easy ; (1.40.
lUJCKWIIKAT-Qulcl ; 3C037C. prime state.
9.UNT.n'AtTmel"l > " Hrandywlne. ( T.23.
Hi K Finn : No. 2 western , 4CjlO''c. '
Mll y'U'Y : "UUll ! f" > all" > ' . Z8ft2M ! : malting ,
HARLKY MALT-Qulet ; western , GO J35c.
WHEAT Receipts , 117,100 bu. ; * pot stronger ;
No. 1 hard , t)4T ) c. Options opened easy under
disappointing cables , but made a big advance
Surlng the day , particularly on December , owing
to the strong cash' position. A hulllbh enllmate
of European requirements , good cash demand
went nnd small additional of the world's stock
helped the advance ; clorcd lHr2Sc higher ; No.
I red , November , cloi-ed at WHo ; December , MV4
USS ic : doted at kSSe.
CORN Receipts. 73.COO bu. ; exports. 13i,23l ( bu. :
ipct dull ; No. 2 , 29Ho. Options dull and barely
Heady nil day. owing to light support and liqui
dation , clodnc unchanged to HO lower ; Novem
ber closed ut S9)ic ; December , 29Ji029'ic ; closed
it 29Hc. V
OATS Receipts , M.kOO bu. ; exports , 07,273 bu. :
ppot , quiet but llrni ; No. 2 , 23Viif23'ic. Options.
quiet but tlrmer , with wheat , cloflng * ift < J-c net
higher ; May cloB d ut 2Ci4c ; December , 23'.iJ24e ' :
clofed at 23ic ,
HAY Ka y ; Hhll'i'lng ' ' , ( G.GOCC.OO ; good to choice
J7.GOiiS.2i.
.HOPS Firm ; ISM crop , 3074c ; PaelHo coa t ,
ItHUc ; ltl ( crop , llOUc ; Pnelllc i-oant. 9ffl31tc.
HIll-s-Flrm : ; Galveston. Uo : llurnos Ayres
dry. Go : Texas , dry , lOo ; Callfurnlu , lie.
IIATIUH : Firm ; hemlock ole , lleunos Ayrrs
" , , .
I j Cottunteeil i oil. t-auy ; prime crude , 214
O22c ; prime yellow , 24mtGc. Petroleum , weak ;
ted closed at J1.10 bid. Railn , steady ;
drained , common to ( good , il.SOvT.lKiii.Turpen
line , quiet ; 27ViiT27 < ic.
IIUTTER Receipt * . MH pkgs. ; ntcady ; went-
rrn dairy , SttlJc ; western creamery , 13'if22'iv ' ;
lilRlim , 22o ; fat-lory , 7tfl2c ,
UllKKHK Receipts. 4.361 pkK * . > steady : large ,
IliOlOUo ; small , 7HMOtio , purl tklms. 3i ! rc ;
full ( ktms , 2UC3C.
I5OGS Receipts , 9.542 pkB . ; Jtendy ; state and
Fenrnyhnn a tJe.S'i w irn , 15'HO Jo.
HICK Steady ) domvitlc , lair to extra , Sftuvc ;
MOLASSICS-Stcadyj New Orlcani , open kettle
to choice. : U3lc. . . .
MUTALS-Plf Iron , it Jyj § outh ni. Jll.WU
1500 ; northern , Jll.OOffU 00. Copper , nrm ; brok
en , (11.2714 : rxrhnnge , (10.300IO.M , l.rml ,
ittmnir ; broker * , 1175 ; exchange , M.OWJ8.03. Tin ,
nrm ; lrnlt , ( li.Wi ; platen , quirt.
STOCKS AXI IIOXIIS.
In SoiMirlllcN Were AlttiiiHl
Profi-NMloiinl All liny.
Ni\V : YORK , Nov. II. DcnllnK * In stocks were
almost rntlrely professional todny nnd were lim
ited In volume. Covering of shorts In London
Incidental to the llr t making up day for the
fortnlRhtly settlement was rctponMblc fur higher
quotations for American securities nt thav cen-
Ur , allhougi : the tnty trend of the money mar
ket l.ure i-ncouiagol iiiodernlc buying for long
nciounl. ThcK- developments Inrplred n local
covering demand In the forenoon trading , but
the lubfeqilent putting ; out of new short llns
relinked the chief element of support , and lo-
ccther with rrnllmtlons nnd fomo llqudatlon
caufed u late reactionary movement In prices.
In the llrrt two hours of business traders , fol
lowing l ndon' lead , succeeded In advancing
many of the leading shares Important frnctluis ,
tin ; greatest Improvement being noted In I < ouls-
vllle & NaMivlllc , St. Paul , llurllngton nnd a
few of the specialties. In the Inactive lift the
gnliu were general. Great Nort.u-rn preferred
tme 3 per cent to 122 and Lake Shore I',4 per
cent to 1C2V6. T.ic persistent gossip regarding
tin alleged Impending consolidation of the local
gnu Interests were reflected In u rife of 2 per cent
In Consolidated Gas. Leather preferred Improved
H per cent In sympathy with the great list , but
around midday illtclorcil weakness , which be-
cninc quite pronounced on disappointment ns to
the amount of dividend declared , namely 1 per
cent. In some outside circles expectations of n
dlrhurtcment of 3 ur even 4 per cent had been
excited. The nlllclnl announcement was followed
by a rapid slump of 4H per cent to G2',4. The
dlfbuiTcnicnt makes 2 per cent distributed In
thf year nnd leaves In arrears twenty accumu
lative dividend payments. The belief that the
dividend declared today would be more suh-
ntantlal was fostered by the recent continued fa
vorable repot Is ns to tiie condition I of the com
pany's business on account of the Improvement
In the trade. The drive nt the flock uncovered
a number of Mop-loss orders and checked the
advancing tendency In the other market. The
bears paid special attention to the high-priced
stocks. Sugnr was foiced down 14 per cent ,
Manhattan Hi per cent and Chicago Uas l'l per
rent.
rent.The concessions In the railway shares were
mainly fractional , but of most Importance In
the grangers nnd routliwcMerns , T.ie closing
wan weak , with mcst shares recording small
gains. The bond market was only moderately
active , but decided strength was displayed In
same of the Inactive Issues. The speculative
bonds made slight galnsjjcncrally. Governments !
were strong and fractionally higher. A block
of (100,000 new 4s coupons changed hands nt
119'V
1 ho Kvenlng Poft's London financial cable
gram says : The stock markets were generally
better today , mainly becaufc the settlement
whleh commenced Uday , showed n greatly re
duced account , with n slight bear position. The
hitter accounts for the rlrein mines. Contangocs
on Americans were about 5 per cent. There Is only
u small bull contingent. The returns for Ameri
cans were good , but the close was under the best ,
becaupp of lack of support In New York. The
chief feature In the market Is the growing case
In money , whleh , considering the period of the
year , Ic suggestive. This Is partly due to the
further rife In Amerlran exchange. The question
of gold shipments from New York Is energetically
dlr.ciirred. Experienced observer * expect the
t'nlti-d Stiiles to loc more gold , but favor Its be
ing diverted at first from London to the conti
nent. Orders In England for goods arc undoubt
edly very large. The Paris bourse was llrm
and HitRerlln Imurrc was steady. One hundred
thousand pounds In gold is coming from Argen
tine to Germany on an exchange operation.
The following were the cloning quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
AtchlBon fljifNTV ; A N. K. . . . . . . 43
AdaniKHx 148 Ontario.ft W ir > {
Alton.T H M On-con linn 1
Am , Kxprasn Ill Ore-eon Nav 20
I'.nlllinoro.VOiuo. 17 O. S. L. .t a. N 15
Canada I'aclllo. . . . fi7 Pacific Mall 20 .
CanadnSoiuhorn. . 4 ! ) Peoria IJi-c. A K. . . a
rotitr.il P.icltlo. . . . HI PlttHbHM. . . . . . . . . ICO
ChcH. iOhlo Pullm.in P.il.iOB. . . 167
Chlcaco , t Alton. . 100 Hemline- 3iiW
C..U..VO 711 | U. G. W 15
Uhlcaco < ; .in 7tU. ( , G. W. nfit -II )
Consolidated ( las lt)7l ) ! : ICocn Islam ! I'H ; <
. . ( ! . . J. A.St. L. . . HUM I St. Paul 7.1W
Colo. Co.iit Iron. 1 | do urn 120
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . 14M.SI. P. .tO.nihs. . . . 44
Dolawarnt Hud. . PJH'lj ' dnnfJ 125
Del. . Lack , .t W. . . Hit ) Southern 1'aciflo. . in
1).ilLO. pfd 44 SuirarUonnorv. . . . 117 ! <
KaHtTcnu 10 Tenn. Coal .V Iron. _ . . , ,
Krlo Hillf Texas P.icino 10
Ho BUI 20 . . . . nfd. . . 60
U.Northern nM . . 121 lUnloii P.icinc 1014
C.ktl. I. nM Ill U. S. KxDrasi 4l !
Hocklmr Vallov. . . IS W. St. LAP 7 > s
llllnolxContr.il. . . 1)1 ) W.St. L. A P. nfl. 1UJ4
SUP.AD.ilmri. . . . 20 . _ B * . . . 113
K.AT.nfd jllf ! ! W.-Btern Union. . . . SOW
LakoKrleA Woat IbH Wheeling .t L K. . SJi
iloofd 71 I n i nM Siife
LakoSlioro 102 ( M..VSI.L 20
Lead Trust us D..VII.U ISV
LoulHvillo AN. . . . 305 < , O. K HW
IJ.AN.A H N. L HIM
ManhattanCoii. . . . 05J1 C.F..tI 20
McnipuIu&O in I do nfa 71
MIchliKiuCout BO ITSt. . L.t K. C. . . . 4 , ! <
Missouri Pacltlo. . 22M T. St. L AK.C. pf 1 10
MoblloA Ohio 22 iS. U. H 10W
NnimvllloGlKit. . . . 08 Is. 11. H .fd . 2UJ1
NatloimlCorJi3. : II ( Am. Too. Co 7(1 (
NnL Uonl.'Ufinfil. . 12 i do nfd 100
N.J , Ctfiitr.1l Kill | Am. Tel. i C. Co. . . ill )
N.AW.Iifd 17 ] Com'lC.iumCo. . . . Kill
North Am. Co 5 , Am. Snvjr pfd 102
Northern Paclllo. . 14JJ U. S. Cordiio ; all. . 2U : <
N. Paclllu nfd 2fi4 U. S. Lcatlior DM0j ?
U.P. U. It Q. m , U. H. Uiibb--r 2JH
Norlhwcbtoni 10IH II. S Rublinrtifd. . 81
doufd I4HI * fottnnSsua Oil. . . 65
N. Y. Contrat U4 P.C.C..V3. & L. pf.il. 40
The total vales of stocks today were 158.2I9
hares , including : American Sugar , 23.000 ; Hur-
Ington. 18,400 ; Clilcago Gas , lO.CUO ; Louisville &
Vashvlllc , 7.3U ) ; Manhattan consolidated , 5,000 ;
teadtng , 13,100 ; St. Paul. 15,000 ,
Now York Munoy Murkot.
NKW YORIC. Nov. 24. MONEY ON CALL-
Casler at K(3 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ;
ckifed. offered ut 2 per cent.
Pill M13 MKRCANT1LK PAPKIl 4R3 per cent.
STKULINU KXCHANGK-Heavy. with nctual
limitless In bankers' bills nt (4.SG14 for demand
and ft.Wif4 3 for sixty days ; posted rates ,
I.S35T4.84 and (4.S7C4.S714 ; commercial bills ,
I.SHi.
IIAR SILViil-CS\4c.
SILVIClt CMRT1FICATRS MUCC3KC.
GOVKRNMU.NT I1ONDS Strong ; state bonds ,
teady ; railroad bonds , steady.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
Sllvor bam. lISJjc ; .Mexican dollars , 82O
B-'Hc. SlKhtdraflH , lue ; tolcyraphle. 12Wo.
NIMV Yurie Sllnliif ; Uiiiitiitliiiix.
NEW YOUK , Nov. 2 l.-Tho following arj llio
cloiiliirmliiliiiiUi'atlouii | | :
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fnir Run of Cattle with n low Fed
Natives Included ,
DEMAND FOR GOOD STOCK IS STRONG
Dorilralilo AnlniiiN llrlnp ; Firm PrlecK ,
hut \Vnrnietl fp Stnir HelU OfT
SIlKlilly HOKH ( inln u
Dime.
SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. H.-Kccelpts for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Horses.
November 21 3,77s 4.SS ) SIS -I
November 23 l.fiTO 1.R2.S 1.4SI 43
November 21 1,007 3.117
November 20 1.G21 2,319 2,374
November 19 2 VO 2.143 310
November IS 4.9S3 3.2U9 2,421
November 17 2.C3I 4.1SU t.9 153
November 10. . . . . . S.W6 001 1,087 B3
November 14 1.7M 3.721 fcol 111
November 13 1,270 3,507 1,421 20
CATTLE There was a pretty fair run of
cattle hero today , the receipts being double
what they were yesterday , and larger than
a. week ago by 1,000 head or more. In addl.
tlon to the range cattle there waa quite a
sprinkling of native cattle.
The supply of beef steers consisted of
cornfed cattle , some eight or ten loads , all
told. The most of the cattc were only half
fat or warmed up Htult and none of them
were good. Ono pretty de-cent bunch , and
the best In the yards , sold at $1.35. The
market upon the whole was not much
changed from yesterday. Ileally desirable
cattle could be quoted llrm , while the less
desirable kinds were perhaps a llttlu slow.
The demand wan good and the market
fairly active , so that the pens were practi
cally cleared In good sciison.
lUitchers' stock was In liberal receipt , but
the demand for desirable cow stun was
good and the prices paid wore Just about
the same as prevailed on yesterday's mar
ket. The most of the cattle were cleaned
up In good season.
The feeling on the feeder market was a
little easier unless It might be on choice
light stulT , the supply of which Is less than
the demand all tne wnlie. The country
demand for some reason has been light for
a few dnyH back and the cattle have been
accumulating a little In the bands of specu
lators , which has caused an casing off In
values. The present prices at which cattle
aru selling ought to bring Increased buying
orders. Itcpresentntlvo sales :
NATIVES.
nnKF STKIORS.
STOCKEIIS AND FEEDEHS.
2. . . . SC5 2. . . . 780 333 27..1009 3 4-
I. . . . 8CO 275 30. . . . 932 3 40 3..1050 3GO
2. . . . 775 2 75 12. . . . 773 3 40 G. . . . U4S 3 CO
3. . . . COO 2 75 44. . . . 877 2 40 79. . . . 716 3 CO
1..1290 SCO S. , . . 772 3 40 L. . . 400 3 CO
2. . . . GOO 3 CO 20. . . . f.C2 . 3-40 9. . . . 434 3C5
2. . . . 995 335 7. . . . 732 3 43
WESTERNS.
NKHRASKA.
No. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
12 cowa 9CO 2 15 1 feeder UIO 3 00
1 cow 1110 2 25 1 str. tig..1300 3 00
10 cows 1018 2 C3 30 feeders..1091 3 E.5
IDAHO.
I bull 1720 1 85 S cows 1041 2 CO
17 cows 834 200 4 cows 1120 2 CO
1 Lull 1400 2 00 1 cow 050 2 C5
Mill 11 HiO 2 10 G5 cuws 961 2 C5
32 cows 70S 2 35 24 liclfe-s 660 2 Co
25 cows U 2 45 3 fee'Icre. . . . (03 2 75
27 cows 1086 2 45 12 feeders. . . . 911 3 40
5 cows 10SO 2 45 15 fceilera. . . . 073 3 45
12 cows i 4 2 4i ! 1 cnlf SCO 3 GO
1 feeder 941 SO 35 feeders. . . . 9S5 355
1 bull 1070 2 GO 8 culv3 255 3 75
1 con 840 2 GO 13 calves 231 3 75
5 feeders. . . . 9S8 2 CO
H. O. Harkness.
2 feeders..1118 353 28 feeders..1149 3 G5
COLORADO.
91 feeders. . . . 074 3 K
J. II. Mook.
3 cows 8G4 2 CO 6 feeders. . . . 950 355
W. J. Kelly.
10 cows 990 233 2 steers 1323 3 GO
W. It. Williams.
Scows 00) 223 CO c and h. . . . 970 270
4 cows 1000 270
James Laycock.
14 cows fa 210 2 bulls 1323 2 45
1 bull 1030 2 10 13candh. . . . MS 2 70
S bulls 13CO 223 17 steers 1022 3 35
WYOMING.
W. J. Keller.
2 bulls 1215 225 15 feeders..1017 375
Yoder Ilros.
29 feeders. . . . MS 3 CO E2 feedersT. . . S3G 3 CO
William Maxwell. '
1 feeder 970 2 73 31 feeders. . . . 900 3 CO
George McKarlane ,
t COWH , , 973 2 25 17 cows SSI 280
4 cows , , f27 2 33 29 feeders. . . . 903 3G5
1 feeder 820 2 75
W. It. Williams.
1 cow. 1150 230 3 feeders. . . . 820 3 00
29 cows ! > 42 255 13 feeders..1070 3 SO
3 bulls 1370 2 CO 1 feeder UIO 3 CO
Istag 1370 275 41 feeders..107C 3 CO
SOUTH DAKOTA.
O. a. Weir.
2 cows 9SO 2 tO 1 feeder 1040 3 00
17 sirs , tig. . . 972 275 18 feeders. . . . 938 3 00
10 sirs , tig. . . 9C3 2 SO 18 feeders..1071 300
C5 steers 9CO 2 K 38 feeders. . . . 91 320
ORUOON.
D. 1' . llrown.
3 bulls 1230 2 CO 93 c and h. . . . 885 300
D : , cows 9S.4 245 279 feeders..10C2 330
2 sirs. tlff.0a5 2 75
HOGS Tlio receipts of boss were Inrce today ,
three times as lnrje as yesterday , und larger
than neek ago by 700 head. In fact , to-day's
receipts were the lament of nny day since
October 27 , when over 7,000 hogs were reported
in the yards. . . . .
Tim market today was In n Rood healthy con-
dltlon und the whole situation could be described
In n very few words. The demand was Kood , the
buyers all wantlntc IH > K , and the murkct , In
consequence , opened early and at fully steady
prices. The trade was active and the buyers
were not IOIIR in cffectliiK a clearance.
The great bulk of all the IIPKS eolj at 13.15 ®
3.25 , with J3.15 and ? 3.20 the most popular prlcc-s.
The most of the heavy hoits. those weighing 300
Ibs. and upwards , tola at > 3.15i3.20. but there
were u number of loads that touched (3.25. Qood
light and light mixed loads brought $3.30(13.45 ,
the top belne Gc higher than yeMerday.
The market today was a strong lee higher than
a week ago , and within 20u as good as It was
a year ago , Representative sales :
No. Av. Bh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
10 2'J5 . . . (310 C3 319 801320
42 440 MO 31214 21 313 . . . 3 2U
10 351 . . . 3 12i ! 25 331 . . . 3 20
! 0 320 . . . 315 10 20 ! . . . 320
G4 352 . . . 315 Cl 311 . . . 320
G3 314 . . . 3 15 Cl 292 40 3 20
GO 337 . . . 315 GO 310 40 320
51 321 80 3 15 CO i32S . . . 3 20
C8 333 120 3 15 1C 279 . . . 3 20
C2 318 40 3 15 GO SCO 80 3 20
40 330 200 315 GO 253 . . . 320
C7.335 80 3 15 > 48 32J (0 3 20
C5 315 120 3 15 G5 3:6 . . . 3 0
G9 348 120 315 19 12t . . . 320
23 247 . . . 315 44 345 . . . 3 22U
40 335 . . . 315 73 279 . . . 325
C5 348 ICO 315 C3 21X1 40 3 22',4
4C 325 40 315 Cl 330 . . . 322(4
G4 SC6 . . . 3 15 50 I'M . . . S 2i
51 359 80 315 G8 301 ! . . . 325
CO 334 ICO 3 IS ' t.'J : C'J 40 325
C5 372 120 315 51 825 . . . 325
G9 352 80 315 G9 2i > 2 . . . 325
28 3CD . . . 3 15 CJ J35 40 3 25
U 346 40 315 121 251 . . . 325
GO. 359 40 315 " : ia fO 3 25
44 331 10 315 79 279 . . . 325
13 ,374 . . . 315 23 ! C3 . . . 325
48 373 tO 3 15 C2 285 ICO .1 25
49 333 . . . 3 ITU GO 2 ! > 8 40 3 23
C2 , , ,2U3 CO 3 IT'.i Gil 305 80 3 25
76 US 40 3 20 , 71 20 40 3 274 !
41 277 120 3 20 70 271 120 3 27J4
61 MS 40 3 20 79 220 40 3 30
ft ! 303 . . . 320 Cl 242 . . . 330
G3 3M 60 3 EO 97 193 40 3 SO
CO 353 . . . 320 | C7 21S . . . SCO
.3 ! "J3 SO 3 20 79 200 80 3 35
109 303 , . , 320 I 78 232 . . . 335
G2 335 , . . 320 C4 187 . . . 340
CO 343 . . . 320 I IS 191 , , . 340
70 ICO 0 320 77 208 . . . 340
Ct 314 , . . 320 U 177 . . . 145
1'iaS-OUDS AND ENDS.
2 M5 . . . 1 25 4 .355 . . . 3 10
1 370 . . . 290 6 ,3.0 ! . . . 310
1 430 . . . 310 0 232 40 310
2 4CO . . , 3 CO I 7 300 . . . 3 IS
5 404 . . . 3 05 8 26 * . . . 3 15
2 495 . . . 305 | C Ml tO 3 IS
9 906 . . . 510 i 41 123 . , , }
Over $411,000,000 Paid to Polic3 Holders
in Fifty-three Years !
pro
118
i RICHARD A. McCURDY , President ,
IS THE COMPANY
Who will pay that mortgage
on your home if you die before How much will your admin
it's lifted ? istrator have to sacrifice your
A life insurance policy will estate to force quick assets ?
do it , and the cost to you is An
IN TWO GENERATIONS 1843-1898 Installment Policy for
only the annual premium paid $100,000 will leave your family
to the company. It is like pay The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York , $5,000 yearly income for 20
ing a little extra interest on
years , in any event , and if your
your mortgage to insure its re has paid $246,000,000 to its living members. stated beneficiary is then living
lease if you die. he or she will be paid $5,000
Has been the benefactor of women and children yearly during life.
to the extent of $165,000,000. A 5 per cent Debenture for
$100,000 will leave your wife
The resources of the Mutual $5,000 yearly income either for
Life of New York exceed the 20 years or until her death if
combined capital of all the na prior thereto ; then $100,000 will
tional banks of New York City , bz paid in one sum. A possible
Boston return of $200,000.
Chicago , , Philadelphia ,
St. Louis , Cincinnati and Balti
more. FOB 15 U KLW
A duty delayed is a duty , ,
shirked. Let-a man convinced IOWA a.iid NEBRASKA , 5.000 . fl i 10 JIN for on
of responsibility secure adequate
protection and at once. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , SlXfll AND LOCUST STREETS , ii
INSURE NOW OMAHA. DES MOINES.
& j IN 7HE |
, ; MUTUAL LIFE. Wanted in JSvery County.
r
A Policy of Insurance in the
Mutual Life , is the quickest The true business man acts
asset you can leave. H. S. WINSTON , Special Representative. Omalia. oromptly. Get our rates at once.
5 40S . . . 3 10 . 1 200 . . . 325
*
2 403 . . . 310 7 1C3 . . . 3 S2'.J
8HI-3K1' There 'was'n : lair run of sheep today ,
though the receipts were not up to yeaterday'8
record. The demand , as usual , was good and
the .market active and strong. The offerings
were all taken early. Representative sales :
N'o. Av. Pr.
20 native mixed 82 200
' . 0 native wethers 81 2 75
9 mixed natives 102 3 00
105 native. wethers 110 300
. ,1 mixed natives 91 3 05
29 western wethers . " 174 3 25
5 native lambs 82 4 00
19 native lambs 100 4 75
5 natlv.e lambs 104 4 85
C1IIC.YGO 1,1 VIS STOCK.
Ill Cuttle Prlcvx UIIIIKC IIlRlicr , ivldi
Knt IltfVtH Source.
CHICAGO , Nov. 24. In cattle pales ranged
from J3.SO to (5.15 , with nice fat beeves few and
far between , the bulk of the sales belnn well
below { 4.70. The etocker and feeder trade con
tinued on a liberal sc.-ilc at from 12.75 to 14.00 ,
u few common stock cattle going as low as (2.50.
Cow sales were largely at from (2 to (3 , and
cliolce to prime heifers sold at from $3.25 to ( I.
Hulls went at from t2 to S3.CO , and calves at from
13 to (5. Texas grass steers brought from (2.C5
to I3.GO , and Missouri fed Texans from J3.CO to SI.
Moft sales of hogH were at 5c decline. Com
mon to prime lots gold at from $3 to (3.50 , coarpc
heavy being the lowest and choice butcher lotc
the hlghcpt. The bulk of the hogs sold at from
(3.20 to (3.33 , the syndicate paying (3.40 for
choice light uclghte.
In sheep the pens were easily cleared , prime
lambs showing n further advance of lOc. Sales
ranged at from (2.GO to (3 for superior up to J5.20
for the best lambs , while sheep went at from
(1.25 to 11.75 for Inferior up to (3.GO for choice
sheep und yearlings , mixed with straight lots
of yearlings selling at from (3.75 to ( I , Western
tdiccp sold largely at from (2.75 to (3.10 ; native
yearlings sold at (3.75 and tome Mexican year
lings brought (4.
Receipts : Cattle , 4,500 head ; hogs , 15,000 head ;
sheep , 9,000 head ,
KIIIIHIIH Cl ( > - Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. CATTLK-ltecelpts ,
10,000 head ; shipments , 2.900 bend. Market
steady ; Texas steers , J2.705N.SO : Texas cows ,
(1.55&3.00 ; native steers. (3.45jf4.75 ; native rows
und heifers. Jl.lSSf3.CO ; stackers and feeders , (2.GO
ft3. ! < 5 : bulls. l.WS2.f.5.
HOGS Receipts , 12,000 head ; shipments , none.
Mai lie t GtflOc lower ; bulk of rules. (3.25Q3.S3) )
heavies , (3.2003.35 ; packers , (3.15K3.35 ; mixed ,
13.20U3.40 ; lights. J3.OG3.374 ! ; Yorkers , (3.25i {
3.37 % : Piss. J2.t5K3.15.
8IIUEI' Receipts. 6,000 head ; shipments. 800
head. Market steady to xtrontr. and active ;
lambs , J3.00W4.50 ; muttons , 11.COS3.25.
XIMV York Live Stuclc.
NEW YOUK , Nov. 21. 1IEKVE8 Hecelpts. 779
bend ; no trading ; cables quote American steers
at lOfflO c dressed weight ; sheep at 68c
dressed weight ; refrigerator beef ut 7jT75ic. Kx-
ports , 800 beeves , 1,145 cheep and 2.COO quarters of
beef.
SHEEP AND "LAMIiS Receipts , 1,211 head ;
very quiet and steady. Shetp , (2.D003.50 ( ; lambs ,
( UOQ5.CO.
HOGS Receipts , 3G 2 head ; firm at (3.70f4.15.
.St. LonlM Live Stut'U.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 24. CATTLE-Hecclpts , 4.000
head. Market steady ; native shipping steers ,
( l.GOi4.85 , with strictly fancy at , (4.90K5.10 ; cows
and heifers , (1.90WIO ; Texas and Indian Mccrs ,
12.3064.25.
HOCIS llfColpts.-IWS * bead. Market 6JT10c
lower ; light , (3.25ff3j.1mlxed. ; (3.10if3.IO ! heavy ,
(3.30f3. < 0. 'I
SHEE1' Receipts2.WO ) ! head. Market strong ;
muttons , (2.25tf3.C5j' [ lafi bs , (3.00 4.35.
Stork lu SlKlit.
Record of recclpls , pt live stock nt the four
principal markets Notember 21 , 1S90 :
Cuttle. Hogs , Sheep.
South Omaha 3,778 4.SS9 848
C.llcugo .i ? 4,600 18,000 9.POO
Kansas City 10,000 12,000 0,000
St. Louis -J.1 4,100 8.000 2,000
Totals . , . . . . , 22,278 42.8S9 17.84S
AfiMiiiiiilnlliin ut ( irnln Stockx.
NH\V YORK , Nov. JU Special cable and tele-
graphla dlf patches to-llradstrect's , covering the
principal ixjlntn of accumulation. Indicate the
following changes In'nvallable tupplles tail Sat
urday , us compared with the preceding Saturday :
Wheat , United Stnifl jrind Canda , cast of lha
Rockies , decrease , 1,197POO bu. ; n float for and In
Europe , Increase , 2C24COO ; total Increase , world ,
1,427,000 bu. Corn. United States and Canada ,
ra > t of the KocltloH , decrease , 329.000. Oats ,
United States air ! Canada , east of the Heckles ,
decrease. 358,000 bu. The more Important In-
crrares In stocks of wheat , not Included In the
crtllclul vlidhle supply statement isst week , are
200,000 bu. nt northwest Interior elevators ; 91,000
bu. at Leavenworth ; 3C.OOO bu. at Rochester ;
49.000 bu. lit llurllngton and 46,000 bu. at ( lul-
vcBtun , The Important decrrates Include 349,000
bu , at Chlcajfo private elevators ; 203M ) bu. at
outside Manitoba points ; 79,000 bu. at Milwaukee
elevators and 40,000 bu , at New Orleans.
CiiHun Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 24-COTTON-Klrm !
middling. 7 3-lCe ; low middling , 7c ; good ordi
nary , Cr ,
Nli\\ ' YORK , Nov. -COTTON-Qulet und
steady ; middling , " % <
ST. UJUIH. Nov. * < . COTTON Dull and un
changed ; middling' , 7 S-lCo ; sales , 1.G27 bales ; re
ceipts , C.9C9 bales ; ihlpments , 1,135 baled ; stock ,
3J.KO.
New York Wlieut.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23. The feature of the
wheat market today was a 3a advance In the
December opt Ion. Krom a discount of Ho under
May It told up to to premium , anil closed % o
over. The bulge was all.United by pome , to
rumors of u tic short Interctt In that month.
Others laid It to the unusual strength of the local
rash situation. The entire market advanced
fharply In sympathy , helped nlro by the corn
Irndc news , eMInmtes tlmt for the next seven
or eight month ! ) Europe would require 17,000.000
bu. a month from America. May sold from
85Hc to 87T c , and clorcd at & 7&c. ! Total sales
were 6,000,000 bu.
OMAHA GI3M3UAL MAUICHT.
Condition of 'I'r a do mill IlitotadoiiM
oil Staple and I'ancy Produce.
nGOS Fresh gathered , 20c ,
I1UTTER Common to fair , 7flSc ; choice to
fancy , country , 1212c : separator creamery , 19p
20c ; gathered cream , 17(7Ibc.
QAMK Prairie chickens , per doz. , (5.50JJ6.00 ;
quail , tl.MQl.CO ; blue winged teal ducks , (1.75 ;
green wing. ( l.GO : red heads and mallards , ! 3.00ft
3.50 ; cmali rabbits. GOOCOc ; jacks , (1.23 ; squirrels ,
COif'Gc ; deer cuddles , IHi'lCo ; rarcases. 12ifl3c ;
antelope saddles , 13U14c ; carcasses , IlWl c.
CHEESE Domestic brick , lOo ; Edam , per doz. ,
(9.00 ; club bouse , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. , (3.15 ; I.lm-
berger. fancy , per Hi. , I'c ' ; lionurfort. ' .i-'b.
jars , per doz. . J3.00 ; Young Americas , He ;
twins , fancy , 10',4e.
VEAL Choice fat , CO to 120 Ibs. , arc quoted at
74i c : large and coarse. 4SGc.
DRESSED POULTRY Chickens , 5Vjc ; turkeys ,
lOlfilc ; gec. e. 8c ; ducks , I'c. '
LIVE POULTIIY Urns , 4c : cocks , 3c ; spring
ducks. 7c ; turkeys , 8V4jii9ci. geese. 7c.
PIGEONS Live , "SU'.Kic ; dead pigeons not
wanted.
HAY Upland , (5.50 ; midland , ( l.GO ; lowland ,
(4 ; rye straw , | l ; color makes the price'on
hay ; light bales tell the beat ; only tap grades
bring top prices.
J1ROOM CORN Cxtromely slow cale ; new
cmn , " delivered uii track In country ; choice urcen
Fclf-worklne carpet , per ! h. . z'4c : choice ureen ,
running to hurl 2Uc : common. l',4c.
VEGETABLES.
SWEET POTATOES On orders , per bbl. , J2.00
ONioNS-Good stock , per bu. , 35ff0c.
LIMA lirANS-l'er Hi. . 4c.
HEANS Hand picked navy , per bu , , (1.40.
I7AII11AGE Home grown , per hundred , 75 V90c ,
CI5LERY Per ilnz. , 23c ; fancy , large , 4S fW c.
POTATOES Good stock , per bu , , 25o ; Wyom
ing stock , sacked , EOc per 100 Ibs.
KRUITS.
GRAPES New York , 12l4c ; no good shipping
ptock.
CALIFORNIA GRAPES Shipping stock , J1.753I
2.00.
2.00.CRANnERRIESCnpn
CRANnERRIES-Cnpn Cod , per bbl. , Jfl.OO.
APPLKS-Cooklng , per bbl. . (1.75 : eating. (1.73
{ J2.00 ; fancy New York. (1.75 j2.00.
CALIFORNIA PEARS-Per box , J2.0002.25 ;
New York , per bbl. . (3.G034.UO.
QUINCES Per bbl. , ( I.
TROPICAL ntUITS.
ORANOKS Mexican , (3.75 for 150 to 200 size ;
larger und smaller sizes , J3.GO.
LEMONS Messlnos , (5.00 ; California lemons ,
(4.00.
oice , large stock , per hunch ,
! 2.Cottz.z5 ; mcdliim-slzcil bunches. Jt.GOIT2.00.
FRESH MEATS.
HBGF-Good native steem , 4CO to COO Ibs. , G3 >
7o ; westain steem , G0514c ; good cowa mid Hell-
era , G05'fcc ; medium COWH and heifers. 4io ? ; good
fniequaiters cows und heifers , 35ic ; good
forequarteis native steers , Gc ; good hind
quarters cows and heifers , C c ; good hindquar
ters , native steers , Slio ; cow rounds. Go ; cow
plates , 3u ; boneless chucks , 4c ; row chucks , 3'io :
ktecrs chucks , 4c ; beef tenderloins , 20c ; beef
rolls , boneless. O'.ic ; sirloin butts , boneless , O'.jw ;
loin backs , benders , lOc ; loin backs , 80 ; cow
rlj | . No. 3. 7c ; cow loins. No. 3 , So ; beet
trimmings , 3'ic ' ; ruinu buttr , Gc ; shoulder clods ,
GV4c.PORK
PORK Dressed hogs , Gc ; pork loins , Co : pork
tenderloins , 15c ; rpiire ribs , 54c ; ham sausage ,
butts , Cc ; pork shouldera , rough , 4V&u : pork shoul
ders , skinned , Gc ; pork trimmings , Gc ; leaf lard ,
not rendered , Cc.
MUTTON Drepsed lamb , 7c ; drespcd mutton ,
Cc ; racks , mutton , 6Vic ; legs , mill ton , 8Vju ; cad
dies , mutton , 8He : stew , 3c ; sheep plucks , 3c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Fancy white , per Ib. , 14e ; choice , 13c ;
California , amber color , lOc ,
ClDER-Clarllled Juice , per half bbl. . (2.60 ; per
bbl. . t4.2304.GO.
SAl'ER KRAUT-Per half bbl. , 11.7582.00 ;
this. . (3.00 j3.25.
MAPLE SYHUP-Flve-gal. cans. each. J2.-5 ;
g.il. cans , per doz. , (12 ; haH-gui. cans , ( C.25 ;
< ] iinrt canti , J3.GO.
FIGS Importnl fancy , G crown , 30-lb , boxci ,
ICc ; choice. 10-Ib. boxes. 3-crown , 12c ,
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , largo
size , 13c ; Hruzlls , per Ib. , lOc ; KiiKllsli wal-
uuts , per Hi. , fancy , soft shell , l2Uilc ( ; stand ,
ards , llffll'.ic ' ; IllbcrtH , per Ib , , lOc ; pecans , pol
ished , large , WlOc ; jumlm , ll 12c ; large hick'
ory nuts , (1.25 per bu. ; email , (1.50.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides. Go ; No. 2 green
hides , 4c ; No. 1 green salted hides , "c ; No. 2
green railed hides , Cc ; No , 1 veal calf , 8 to 13
Ibs. , * c ; No. 2 veul calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , , Gc ; No. 1
dry ( lint hides , KflOc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ,
"i/fc ; No , 1 dry salted hides , 8QDa ; part cured , ,
hides , Uo per Ib. IMS than fully cured. i
SHEEP PELTS-Orccn salted , each , 25aCOc ; I I
grren tailed shearings ( ihort wooled early
skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled I
early rklmi ) . No. 1 , each. Go ; dry Hint ,
Kansas and Nebraika butcher wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight , 4O5a ; dry flint Knnras '
and Nebranka murrain wool pelts , per Ib , , actual
weight , ! 4c ; dry flint Colorado imtduT wool I
pelts , per lb. . actual welttht , 4tlt > v ; nr1 Hint
Coloniilo murrain wool pells , per lb. , actual
weight , SOlc ; feet cut off , an It Is uiclens to pay
freight on them.
TALIXW AND GREASE Tallow , No , 1 , Jl'iO !
tallow. No. 2 , 23 o ; greune , whllo A , J' ' < c ; grenne.
'vhltc H. 2Uc ; Kieutf. yellow , 2o ; urente , dark ,
1\o ; old butter. 202V > c ; bcuwux , prlmo , K { |
2Zo ; rough tallow , lu
Cdlfcc Market.
NKVv" YORK. Nov. 24. COFFEK-Optlons
opriici ) iiulet. with May unchanged , other months
SttIO | xjnt | lower ; ruled dull , with weak under-
Icne , followlni ; caiy caLlee and tremendous lira *
zlllan receipts ; selling checked by fears of eve
discounting heavy movement ; closed dull ,
points hlK.ier to 5 iwlnts lower. Sales , 5.75
I bags. Including : Dercmber , (9.20 ; March , ] ! > 20
! Spot coffee , Rio. dull ; No. 7 , Jobbing. (10.GO ; In
i voice , (10. Mild quiet ; Cordova , JlS.Mtf 17.25
Sales. 1,200 bags Manmilbo p. t.
SANTOS , Nov. 2t.-CJFFEE- : good av
erage Santos , 11COO relr. Receipts , 27,000 bays
stork , CT.C.WO bugs.
HAMIIURO , Nov. 24.-COFFEI narely steady
U Pfg. decline , Sales. 10.000 bags.
HIO. Nov. 24. COFFEE Firm ; No. 7. Hlo
11,300 rels ; exchange , 8 3-32d. Receipts for two
days , 11,000 bags ; cleared for the United States
GKO bags ; for Europe , 2,000 bags ; stock , 354,00
MURK.
HAVRE , Nov. 24. COFFEli-CIOEed steady n
! 4f advance. Sales , 15,000 bags.
WOOL MAIMCKT.
Sulen of the AVeek Have Ilecn on i
Heilueeil .Scale.
BOSTON , Nov. 24. The tales of the week In
the wool maiket have been a IltlH over one
half of the previous week , but nevertheless , the
market Is remarkably strong. One of the brlgh
features of a dull week Is that there has beet
more demand than for n long time , and as u re
suit , dealers arc Indifferent as to whether the ?
tell their wool or not. Territory wool remains
very firm and the matkct holds strong on the
secured basis of 33c to SCc , although higher prices
are i.btnlnnble for Ftaplc lots , xiid 37c Is l > lnh
lirld by .ome i calcr * . Flc. ce u os ate nn , wlt |
only moileratc sales Austiallan wurU are llrm
with priced ten.Himhigher. . Quotations : Mis
I'ourl quarter-blood combing. 15c ; Mlr/ourl thrie
eighths blood combing. 15c ; braid combing , 141 ?
15c ; Lnko and Geoi'gln , loc ; Texas wunls , hprlnt ,
medium (12 ( months ) , Ilrl2c ; fcoured price , 27B >
2So ; spring line (12 ( monthv ) . lOffllc ; hcour.-il | .rlc ?
3Hi320 ; terrlttry wools : Mnnlaua line inedlun
and line. 8Vj l2c : rcoureil price. 33fj3lc ; I'tnh
Wyoming1 , etc. . line medium and tine. 9" . | 12c
ccourcil price. 33i3lc ; staple. 35j3Cc. California
wools , northern rprlng , llfflSc- ; scoured price.
33fj31c ; middle country , spring , StilOc ; scouret
price33S)34c ) ; middle county. Hiring , 9flOc ,
Fcouied price , 30U32c ; rales were ( I2n.ri0. (
I/NDON , Nov. 24. Cable advices from New
ZPiilam ! tay the wool auction tnlea opened with
prices on a par with the past nTlew. with the
csroptlim of croxs-hrc In. which were 'iOld lower.
The quality of new clip wool was above the
average. The offerings were C.CCO bales , and the
withdrawals GOO bales.
LONDON , Nov. 2l.-The rlxth rerles of the
colonial wool sales opened nt the Wool exchange
today. The tales ore scheduled to clore Dcciml ) r
11. Theic was no excitement , but great Interest
was manifested , owing to the new clip , of which
the quality Is good and 20 000 more bales offered
than at the November sales of ikM. lluyers are
prcpent from all quarters. Including some from
America. The uttfn Innce Is I o up to tl o nu-i b r
present at the rules of 1SH4. The demand Is very
brisk , and prices are expected to rtllTcn nt the
outset , and to continue higher than any previous
inuiket quotations for wool. The prices today
nro B to 7'.4 per cent higher ,
St. LoillM ( iriicrnl Markt't.
; -X1 ll KI'O1lT,1lll.'l.1l1 , ? ! weak ;
Mr gI -ii ? , ? , ! , ! Sf iS K "
n Llvrrpnol cable. Mating tliat the nilviuic" In
December wheat there was equal to 7c per bu
Dcermlwr opened at S6 e Mil , a shade higher
' ffi f i,1 " COI" ? ' , ° .ni1 n''C" ' ' ' l' ' " 'c ' trad
nsh '
'
May. wo Md
lrrt'Kul r nnd rather slow ; clos-
iBl'a.le ' ! UdlT yslerday. Spot
! Dcecllll'cr' ' o ; May.
V''nk : "fl38" . " > t track.
FLA XSEED u '
Steady ; 74',4c.
TIMOTHY SEKD-Prlme. 25c.
. . 'iAXT " 1'8 ' "r'ncr tar bi'ttcr grades ; prairie ,
; W 4.GO : tllnothy. (5.00 | 2.GO.
IIU'ITKH Higher ; creamery , 17fl2lo ; dairy , 12
KGS-Flrm ! nt ISc.
POULTRY-Chlckens , quiet for ( .Id ; rprlng ,
GV4e ; turkeys. Heady , 9c ; ducks , steady , 7 7'4c ' ;
fc-eese. easy , 4 VCc.
WII1SKY-II8.
LEAD HlgliiT at (2.7582.60.
SI'ii/n-il-Flrm : : at ( I ,
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, , , i ,
i
Mnir , (7.I5H7.40.
Ijird. lower : prlmo steam , (370-
choice , (3.80. llncon , boied shoulili-rs. J4.G01 cxtr.i
short clear , (4C5 ; ribs , ( I ; shorts , ( I.C5 ? Dry > ul
llle"1 "trft "lort cltar " " "
IinCHIITrt-riour. 2.(00 bbls.j wheat , K.OCO bu.-
corn. S9.000 bu. ; outs , 22.0OO bu. '
SHIPMUNTS-Kloiir , 9.000 bbls. ; wheat , 20,000
bu. ; corn , U7.0"0 bu. ; oats. 0,000 lit.
Liverpool MiirUi-tH ,
LIVIJRPOOU Nov. 24-WHKAT-Spot , dull ;
demand poor ; No. 2 red winter , Ca ] 0d ; No. 2 red
spring , Cs lid ; No. 1 California , 7s td. Kutuu-s
opened eimy , with near und ( Mutant positions Ud
l.lghir.cloned llrm , with near and dUlant post-
lions w\ \ higher ; business about equally dUtrlb-
uled ; November , nominal ; December , CM 414 ( | ;
January , G Cid ; March , CK 7d ; April , nominal.
CORN Spot , quiet ; American inUed , new , 2n
llVid. niturrs opened quiet , with near position *
Hd lower and dlntunt positions ' /id lower ; cloned
steady , with near ponltlonn > M lower und din.
tant ponlllons ( id lower ; bunlnin about equally
dlntrlliuttd ; November , 2s HHd ; December 2
HHd ; January and March , 2s IIid ( ; April , nomi
nal.
nal.PItOVIHIONS
PItOVIHIONS Ilacon. ( Inn ; demand fair ; Cum
berland cut , 23 to ii Hi. , z&i ; thort rile , 20 to
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : WOYISUSi : AM : SM3
. Hoard of Trade.
D'rct wires to Ciiicago and New York.
CorrcBDondents : Jolin A. Warren A C-i
HIDES WANTED.
IIIffhcHl murltKt iirlcn paid MM.I prompt returns
Hufurunco Omaha National Hank.
F. S. liUSH & CO. , (
No coninilHHluii. 013 S. lath St. , Omaha , Neb.
21 Ibs. , 2Ss C.1 ; lone clear , lliiht. 35 to 33 Ibs. , 29s
4.1 ; IOUK clear , heavy , 40 to 43 Ibs. , 4ks ; short
clear backs , llslit , 17 Ihs. , 4Cs ; short clear mld-
dleH. heavy , 45 to GO Ibs. , 21s ; cltur bellies. 14
to 1G Ibi. , 2C ; shoulders , Equare , 12 to 18 Ihs. ,
20s. Hams. s.iort cut. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 41n. Tallow.
Hue North AHUM lean , 1'Js. llcef. extra India ine s ,
GGs ; prime ixs i , 4Js. Pork , prime mess , west
ern , DOs ; me .lum. western , 42s Cd. Lard , steady ;
prime wettern , 20s Cd ; rcllned In palls , 24s.
FLOl'R Dull ; demand poor ; St. Ixmls , fancy
winter. 9a W.
CIlMlWi : Steady ; demand poor ; finest Ameri
can , white and colored , special. Gls.
Ill'TTiU-Klnesl : 1'nlteil States. Msood ; ( , COs.
OILS l.liiheeil. ICa ! 'd. ' Pttroleuin , rellncd , CV4d.
RiFRIGiitATOR HKUF Forequal terc. 3 id ;
hlndquarlcrs , GUd.
HOI'rf At London , I'aellle const. 3 Gs.
The receipts of wheat durltiR the | ia t Ihrea
ilayn were IkS.OCO centals , Includlnic 1S7.WW Ameri
can.
can.The receipts of American corn during the past
thice days were 112,000 centals.
The w father IB cloudy and dry.
KniimiN City MiirI4 > tN.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. WHHAT Advanced
l2c .7. . In . . sympathy _ . _ , _ ! . - with , - ChlcaKO . . . _ a nuiiket . . „ _ . , , at , , / mrt rlnsu *
,0.M1UL . ID73il .
CORN Steady , moderately active ; No. 2 mixed ,
nominally , ISc ; No. 2 white , new , nominally , 229
22He > : old , nominally , 24' 2.r.c.
RYH-Sleady ; No. 2 , S2fiM'.ic. '
HAY Steady ; choice tllnothy , J8.00S9.00 ; cholco
pmlrip. ri.fi00S.CO ,
IIL'TTEH Unusually llrm ; creamery. 17018ci
dairy. 10WI2C.
ICaas-FIrm at 17c.
.Markft.
NI3W YORK. Ntv. 21. HIHlAR-Raw. quiet ,
but steady ; fair rellnlnir. 2Tio ; centrlfuBal , 01
test , 3ljc ; rellned , quiet ; Han.lard . "A , " 4'io ' ;
confectioners' "A , " 4Vic ; cut loaf , Gc.
LONDON , Nov. 24. SUGAR-Cane , dull ; cen-
trlfuni'1 Java , 11s 4V4J ; Mun'ovado , fair rennlnir.
10s. licet susar. Ktendy ; November , ! i 3d ; Ic-
ccmber , 9s 3d. Stock of hct sugar In the United
Kingdom , 139,000 tons.
Dry CiMiilx ,
MANCHBSTKU , Nov. 24.-Cloths nnd yarn * .
market quiet , with very little business doing.
Oil Cll > - Market.
OIL CITY. Pa. . Nov. -Credit balances , (1.10J
shlpimnts , 71 , 52 bbls. ; runs. 109,223 bbls.
TVlNco Win-lit.
HAN FRANOISrO , Nov. 24 , WIIKAT Wcak |
December , (1.47'S ; May , ( lG4'i.
KliiiinliMil.
I1KRMN. Nov. 24. RxchaiiKO cm Ixjndon , eight
lays' sight , 20 marks 30 pfg ,
LONDON. Nov. 24. Gold Is quoted at liuenoa
\yreH today at 163.30 ; Lisbon , 3C.GO ; Rome , 103.20 ,
PARIS , Nov. 21. Three per cent rentes , 102f
G..o for the account ; excliante on London , 25f 23a
or checks. _ _ _ _ _ _
I'l nn in-Ill I .Voli-H.
DOSTON. Nov. 21. Clearings , (18G69,3I3 ; bal-
inces , ( IC33,322.
IIALTIMORK. Nov. 24. Clearings , (2GOC , 99l
labinccs , (337.UO.
NKW YORK. Nov. 21-Cleurlngs , (123,448,44 : ;
mlancei" , (0,779,771.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 21-Cleurlngu , (10,400 , .
18 ; balances , (2,290,483.
ST. LOt'IH. 'ov. 21. arnrlniti , Jl32.0 ; bal-
HiieeH. ID23.1K7. Money , WH per cent ; Now Yorlc
exchange COo picinlum bid ; lOc premium nuked ,
CHICAGONov. . 21 , CIcarltiKS , JI3'JW,77I.
Money , steady nt Cfl7 per cent ; New York ex
change , Gc premium ; foreign exchange , linn : do .
mand , ; l ty days , (4.S3. IS" '
Oriullianil the fir live.
The followInK lilrtlia anil Ut-alliH were ro-
jiorted at tliu licnllli onico dtirliiH the twonly-
fotir liouru ending at noon yesterday :
IllrthH John KcmmcrlliiK , 192 South
Eighteenth street , hey ; ( leorgo Davis , 1110
South Twelfth , boy ; William Dolan , 1240
South Sixteenth , hey ; T , J. Harry. 1G12 Norlb
Twenty-nmt , girl ; J. T. CJoodfollow , 1403" "
Hhcnnan avcnno , hey ; J , A. Kciinody , 1812
Lake.- , hey ; ThumoH Penny , Twcnty-llfth and
CuinlnK , Klrl ; Mlko Vatava , 3017 South
Sixteenth , hey ,
Dt-athfl Kdwnrd 0'Donncll , 3. 3001 Frank-
lln , crampo , Holy Seiulcher | ; .Mrs. Kllzahoth
IlrlgKi , 35 , 1312 Dotlge , Laurel Mill ; Llzula
Ilryant , 30 , 2013 .Mandoreoa , eurylcal opera.-
tlou , Forest Lawu ,