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    ' 1113 OJMA1FA DAILY 1VI3E : THISSDAV , DISC ISM 1)13 It I , 1890.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANC1AI
Wheat Speculator. ! Had All Kinds of Sta
tistics During the Day.
tVERYTHING FAVORS HIGH PRICE
( 'nlilcs UVrc Slronui'i' , \ l
lllllllMT Hl'Wl'llU ClONC
Ili-rc liiixtV ' 'k , unit I'urU
\\'IIN ( In.Siuiiu. .
CHIfAClO , Nov. SO. Wheat speculators
liml nil kinds of statistics with which to
*
govern their actions today. It made n very
llnciiiiitlnK market , with the bulls lltmlly In
ascendancy , HID May option closing al
tin uilvanci' of 'lie- Corn anil oats were wealf ,
'Jc ' lower each. Provisions were
'
; 'and ailvancoil from 2'fcc ' to lOc.
Kverylhlng favored high prices at thu
opening of the wheat market today. The
'
l.'lverpool rabies were higher , notwithstand
ing the weak close here last wocU , and a
Paris eabli- quoted that market exeltcd nnd
luivaiiclng on the rold weather and bad crop
jit aspects , and the world's shipments were
til out 1"U,0.0 * bu. less than the week pie-
vlous. Still another source of strength was
the smallness of the domestic receipts at
lending western cities. Chicago got only 17
earn , against fill n year ago. while Mlnne-
upoMs and Uliluth reported only 405 car
loads , compared with 770 a week ago and
1.M2 the corresponding day of the year bo
lero. The combined effect of such news
was that May wheat , which closed Satur
day nt from MTic to Sic , ojx'ned at from SJc
to ST > " r and maintained Itself substantially
bitweeti those figures for over an hour.
Then for various H-UHOIIS , chiefly having
refi-reuce to local speculative conditions , the
extra bullish feeling all oozed out and by
12 o'clock the prlee bad droiped to Sic. The
chief reason of tile weakness was simply
la-k of btiHlness. Outside support was al
most entirely lacking , most of the trading
In Ing of a local nature. The visible supply
was somewhat of a disappointment , the do-
en-use being only 1OIJ7U' ( ) hu. Instead of 1-
r,0t.xx ( ( ) bu. decrease as hud been generally ex-
JH ted. After the prlee had worked Irregu-
uhirly down to Mi < 1 u revulsion of feeling
occiirn d. The strength of the rloslng ca
bles , the fact that the olllci.il returiiH of
the world's shipments to Kuropc made them
only 7,417(00 ( bu. for the week and an en-
g.igi-mcnt of 101,1X0 Im. of wheat for Inimedl-
uti- hike and mil Khlpment to Knghin.l all
helped to turn prices upward. May advanced
to Me and was bringing Mie : ! when the ses-
ulnii closed.
Corn was a small and uninteresting mar
ket. Only once , and that Immedl.itely after
tinoiH'iilng , did prices touch the cloning
liolnt of Saturday. The rold weather was
expected to Increase the receipts as well UP
tingrading. . Pi Ices followed wheat on Its
downward course , but failed to advance on
11n- later recovery. May opened unchanged
lit 27'4e , sold a nlmde higher , declined to
fiom 2'Rfic ' to SO e and closed weak at 2c. ( !
Oats opened firm with wheat and also
under a good demand , hater pi Ices fell off
find the market ruled very weak from then
tip to the finish. lliiildatlon | of December
mas the principal cans- ' for the decline and
the break In wheat and corn also had a ma-
tirlul effect. May started a shade higher at
from 22'f.c ' to 22'ii' ' . sold between 223fc and
21-V , clo-lng at 21V.
Provisions were strong at the opening nnd
that feeling characterized most of the Ses-
Hl Inn. The llrmness at the start was caused
1) ) > a mileb smaller run of hogs than ex-
peeled and this was a sulllclcnt Incentive
for n still further advance. Some decline
followed In sympathy with grain , but the
in.-irket closed steady. Mav pork closed lOc
lilglu-r nt $ S.27'i ; May lard. 2' ' c higher at
N.7' : ! ' , ) . ; May ribs , 7c higher at { I.22U- .
Kxllinntps for Tuesday are : wheat , 57
cars : corn , 272 cars ; oats , 220 cars ; hogs ,
I2XO ( head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
7"Arl cle ; _ | "Opanr'l jIl.-h. I LovvClo | <
Wlicrt , No. ' . '
Nov. KOK 8H (
HU
May H3SH5M
Ciiii'.N'o. 2.
Kov
Ilee
May
Cnln.No. 2. .
Nov 18 18
lice HI III 1H1A .S ' <
May 2' ' > ! 4 -14 JIM
rork.pcrubl
Dec n D7'j ' 7 00 il P.1 7 00
Jan - nu H 03 7 IM )
. JI".y a 40 8 ' . ' 7K 8J7.m
Dee .1 03 n O'-'Hi .t nr
.Ian 4 15 I 20 4 in 4 15
May. . . . 4 41) ) 4lM 4 37W
ihoillllbn
Dee .1 H7 W 31)7
Jan 4 110 4 00 4 ( } : >
Way t 20 43 4 ' 'II
( "null iiuolntlons were ns follows :
KLOI'H Finn : winter patents , J4.50ft4.70 ;
plralghts , J4.2n-ii4.cn ; rprlng specials , JI.UO ; Hiring
imlenis , Jl.l..ijt.GO ; etinlKhts , J3.90Q4.10 ; bakers ,
} 3.253.CO. |
\VIIKAT-No. 2 Fprlng , SHie ; No. 3 spring ,
EOc , Nn. 2 led , < IUi < | ! i2 < iv.
COIlN-No. 2. 23VC.
OATS-NO. 2. iSHc ; NO. 2 white , r. o. b. , 22 ©
Z3c ; No , 3 white , lit'.ic.
IIVK Nil. ' - ' 4"p.
IIAUI.EY NIL 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. .
ZIMiWttr : No. 4 , f. o. b. . 24fi2Nc.
nAXSiiOD-No. : 1. 7fi'4 r7'.ic.
TIMOTHY SKED-l'rlme , J2.fl.
I'ltoVlSliiNS Pork , mewi , per bbl. . $7.00f7.or. ;
lard , per luo Ibs. , JU'rt ' ; rhort ribs , hlde ( hioKf ) ,
> 3.7ri4.i)0. ) dry palled i-houlderH ( boxed ) , J4.23W
4. ! : short clear shies ( boxc.l ) . J4.12' ' . < .fi4.2r .
DltKSHEIt POI'LTHY-Sti-ady ; tuikeys. 9140 ;
chickens. C'4e ' ; diu-ka. SJJ9c.
WHISKY Dlstlllerh' llnlnlicd goods , per gal. ,
HfOAIIS-Cul loaf , Jj.20 ; granulated. J4.57.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
On thu Pro lucu cxchimrt ) tnliv tun bnttor m.ir-
kfi wa llrm : cro.imi-ry. ISa'Jlii : ilairv , HIM
It" ' . Kek'H , llrm ; HVMII , ii'Ju. UliuvMi ; , ati-aily ;
Kli\V YOHIC Ci.M'.ItAL : aiAHIClST.
< liii > tntlotiH of tliu Day u Vurliiun
L'OllllllOllllIl-N.
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 30.-KIX3L'U-Itecelits | , 35 , .
DC" ) bbls. ; exports. 21.242 bbls. ; market llrm ,
but held above buyers' views ; Minnesota pat-
I'lits. f4.Mil4.75 ; Mlnnerola bakers. W.DJJil.25 ; city
mill patints , J5.10SiS.tO ; winter clears ,
ll.Mlfri.90 ; winter patents , } 4.754.C ! ; winter
ktralBhls , JI.4JST4.CO ; winter cxtias , J3.11W3.75 ;
winter low grades , J2.M2.t)3. ) . lluckwheat Hour ,
ilull and cimy at | l.4ifn.CO. ( Hye llour , quiet ;
fciipeillne , } 2 > 55r3.05 ; fancy , J3.10ii3.30.
llfc'K Will-AT Dull ; 3i i37c.
COIIN MEAIQulct jellow western , COc :
jlr.iiniywlne , > 2.20.
ItyE-ljulet ; No. 2 western , 47V4G4SC , c , 1. f. .
New York.
MAllLEY--Diill : feeding , 2SHc.
HAIILKY MALT Nominal : western , G0/Mc. /
WHEAT ltecelpts , U7.COO bu. ; expotts , C3.011
Im. Spot dull ; No. 1 hard , tlii c. Options opened
higher on unckpfcleilly fining cables ami light
receipts , but develupcd pronounced weakness
following poor local t-upport and general realiz
ing , helped by u dUappolntlng vUlble Mipply
reduction , rallied near the close on coicrliis and
left off ! 4jC lower on Decemt.cr , but Ufil4r up on
later mouths ; No. 2 red , May , fcU'Vii ' : " ! ' , , ' , eloheil
ut 'MiDeccmlier. ; . MMiiUifce , I'liwed at 50 > ic.
COHN Itecelpts. U7.WW bu. ; exports CI.424 bu.
Split weaker ; No. 2 , 2aUc. Options opened steady ,
tint dicllned heavily , owing to expectations of
larger receipts and better grading ; closed lie
lower ; May , 32H 33\c , cloheil at 32940 ; Decem-
I'cr. ' 2&'UiiV' ) . I'lOH-a nt 29iic.
OATS-Itecelpts , 20D.3W bu. ; exports , f.158 bu
Bpot weaker ; Nu. 2 , 23UjC. Options dull and easy'
closing ut ' .kc net decline ; May , closed at M\w
liei'vinlwr , 23'4 23'ic , clined at 23\c.
HAY Dull ; bhlpplng , KBCOc ; good to choice
75(1fOc.
HOPS Klrm : state , cnmmon to choice , 1M5
crop , 3W7ise ; 11,113 crop , MIlSv ; 1'nelllc coait , ibw
i'1-.p , 3ii7ivc ; U90 crop , UMHlic.
HIIiES--Klrm ; ( inlveston , 13 ; Iluenos Ayres
Jiy. nominal : Texas , dry. lOc ; I'ullfornlu , ii > ( .c.
LEATIIKIl- Him ; hemlock hole. 11. A. , light
to heavy weights , l'J'jj20l4c ' | ; acids. 20H23c.
PltOVIHIONSItoef. . llrm ; family , lV.fA'10.00 ' ;
extra iin-m. J7 : lu'ef hums , il7.K17. ) [ > o , Cut
meats , llrm ; plckleil shoulders. 4'.c. ' Lard ,
steady wenteru ( .teamed , JI.35 ; reilned , llrm.
1'orl. . dull ; mess , Js.2JflS.7D ; short clear , JS.75W
(10.40 , family J10.MWI1.00.
lll"rrEH-llecelplii. 5,747 tikus. ; llrm ; western -
ern cnamery. 15j/23e ; Elglns , 2lc ; factory , 7ifl2o.
CHEESE-llecelpts , 2.W3 pkgs. ; steady ; large ,
7'ti flO ? c ; tmull , TVjUlOUr ; part tklms , 3Hill7o ;
full cklms , 2'.413c. |
UdUHIteeelpls , 4bl5 pkgs. ; llrm ; state and
IVnuiiylvaiil. ! , :21i2Cc : uotern , lS'ii24c. '
TALLOW-Ste.idy ; city , 3 ? o ; country , 3l4c , n
to iiunllly.
OlLS-Petrolcum. dull : Vnlled clOM-d at J1.05
bid , Hosln , fcU'ud ) ; strained , common to good ,
II W. Turpcntlnr. easy ; C'4i2Tl4c. Cottonseed
oil , dull , prlma crude , 2lliV22c ; prime summer
yellow , 2 o asked , prime while. Sif28ic. !
HlCE--Sleady ; domectlc , fair to cxtiu , 3a6c ;
Japan , 4UO4\c ,
MOLASSES- Steady ; New Orleans , open Keith
thiuod to choice , : > ' > ( ( Wir. fur new crop.
METALS Pltf Iron , ttctuly ; southern , Jll.Wff
12.23 ; northern , Jl,0iii'13.00. ! ' Copp r , llrm , | > rck-
tre. J1I.37H ; exchiiUKi' , IH.26O11.(0. Ix-nd , strung ;
brokers , 12.75 ; rxchttUKe , J.1.05fj3,10. Tin , iulet | ,
strnlKhts , ill ; plates , quiet. Ijpeller , uulel ;
OoineHlc , J4.J3.
Ciitlon MnrUft ,
NEW YOltK. Nov. 30.--COTTON-Kutnre
rlvird iUlet und "steady ; sales , I72.HO bales ;
Jununry , 17.30 ; I'YI.rimry. J7.C7 : March , 17.74 ;
April , 17,78 ; Muy , J.7.64 ; June , 17.S7 ; July , J7.M ;
AuKiixt. 1712. lifreinlicr , J7.53 ; > | K.t , nnlet. mid-
dime , r i-iM' .
NKW iHII.RANri. S" v.COTTON ) I'lrmi
middling , 7V. l" middling , 718c ; Rooil or
dinary. I.Vic. |
HT. I/H'18 , Nov. -COTTON-Slendy ; mid.
illlnir. "S-ldc ; le . Ofl Imles ; recrlpts , < . S3
bnli-s ; shipments , 41C Imleii ; stock , SS.Wl bales.
STOCKS AM ) HO.MS ,
llt'ttr I'nclliiii Kiivnrril by \uiuliIT
* of ( "oiuiilli'iillonN.
NEW YOltK , Nov. ! 6.-Thc lndlrioiltlnn | of
the go no ml public , a * well ns other operator *
who nre urunlly Identified with the Ions lde.
to mnkc venluren pending the delivery of the
presidential mrciiiiRi' , continues to favor the
bear faction. Hulls > ny that If the message Is
conservative on the Cuban iiucfllon , as It Is
snld to be , outside buying nnd a run of the
heats to cm or nrc practically certain to result.
Tin-re l no Important liquidation of long stocks
nnd the volume of short contracts outfandlnr ;
Is believed to have Increased materially of
Into.
Into.The exceptional cafe of money nnd recent
rompletu \ersal of lliniiicl.il and exchange op
erations as between New Yolk and l ondon ,
was laid cppcilal stress upon by the security
holders , nnd , other things being muni , afford
the slnows of war fur it hull cnmpiilKU. Mean
while dealing * In stocks me practically conllned
to the trndcrti on the Hoar of the exchange.
The IIMII.I were again successful today In forc
ing n lower lc\el for prices , but the movement
wan Iriegular In this rcrpcct and also In point
of activity , ns Inimiils of ptofomid dullnct
weie alternated with spasms uf animation. Thl
condition was due to spasmodic efforts to covi
shirts. The llnnl comparative figures. huw\er
show Important fractional concessions In th
iall\Mis and moro material nrcllnes In some i
thu fpcchiltles. The reported ubsi'iiee of lliUld.i |
tlon does not hold gooius tegiirds the spe
chillies , which me. hubjeet to peculiar trader
or speculative factors. Lnndon continues t
will ; In perhaps unpremeditated concert wit
the local ad\t > cntes of lower prices , with
more unfnvonible sentimental effort than I
wntiatitel by the extent of the operation * .
The market opened at general concessions
which later became ipiltc marked Incldcntr
to leneweil flrmnefs In the exchange markel
Imp ted llgures , In one Instance , being nclviinrtu
Id per cent , to 4.SI'S ami J4.iS ! , the hlghes
rpK'lations lecnrded for a long time past. Th
specialties weie the features of the market
Sugar was the leader In volume of trading an
lost 2 % per cent , the extreme concession mad
In the ncthe list. The ostensible cause of th
break was the reported continued suspension o
the WllllamsbtirK refinery. Manhattan saggei
2'A ' prr cent , ( lencral Electric 2U per cent , Con
pnlldatcd ( las Mi per cent , Li'iithfr preferred
1 % per cent and various other stocks 1 to l\
per tent. I.eeledc ( las fell 2'4 per cent In an
ticipation of the long pending supreme coiir
verdict , bill recoveiel 1 % per cent later. Nex
Jersey Central became prominent In the closln
dealings and declined 2 : > n Per cent on tellinj
assumed to be for the long account. The clos
Ing was sluggish and weak nt the lowest price
Hallway bonds were dull and lower , but th
li SFes were fitictlnna ! and were largely con
lined to the Inactive ls ues. Kings County Eh-
\ated Ists sulil iifT 5 per cent , Iturllngton deben
tirc : "s 3i per cent nnd SuFOuchnnnnS'est
i rn 2ii per cent.
The sales were Jl.357.fKiO. Hovelnments wer
firm on dealings of J.'S.CidO.
The Evening I'osl's I Bunion financial cable
gram ays : The st'-cl : markets were Mle to
da > . the only fcnturcs being a rise In consul
to 1I2\ tin government buying nnd chcape
money , and n further spurt In Argentines 01
the prospect of u resumption of full paymcn
on the national external loans. There Is a falrl >
large speculative tucount now In Argentines
Americans wire dull , but quiet. The buylm ,
was fiom the best quarters. Operations In ex
change In New Yolk , together with unccitaint )
ns to whether gold Is to go to India , made th
outlook In the market here peculiarly dhllciil
to gauge. The tendency Is easier for the mo
mrnt. Itussln Ftlll takes all the gold ofTeied
The Paris bourse was steady. The 'iettlcinen
has begun there.
The following were the closing quotations 01
th > - leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Atchlson i : 4 Ontario AW . . IB
ArtntiiRKx MS Oi-ozon Nnv la
Alton.T II fiH O. 8. L. * U. N 16
Am. Rxtircsn 111 Pacific Mall 23
IVorta lli-c. .It K. . . i !
ranaila Pacific. . . . fid 'Plllsbunr ' ICO
Caiiad.-iSnmhuni. . 48' ' < i Pullman Palaco. . . loll
rvmral Paclllu. . . . 13 He.ullns- 27Ts
cheH.Aoiiio HHfi'Mi. u. w ir.
Chlcneo A Alton. . 1110 U. a.V. . nM -10
C..1I.AU 774 Itocit Iil.-mrt. . . . OS
Chlciuro ti.-ii 71Tk S. L .VS. P. Istpfd 1
Consolidated OM. Hit ) St. Paul „ . . 7aJ
r. o. . o1. AHI. L. . . 2si ' do urn IUIH <
Colo. Coai Ac Iron. 1 'SI. ' P. .t O.unlKl. . . . 44
Cotton Oil Oort. . . . 1P4" ' ilonfd 127
UelawaroV HuJ. . 123'i Soutlie.ni P.ioiflc. . IB
Del. . L-IC.K. A W. . . 1BH iSuirar Knflnerv. . . . 115m
1)&U.(1. nM 41 4 Teim. Co.-ll .Vlroa lrt !
KantTviiii 15 , Texan P.icl lie ! ) S " ;
Krlu nittl'r.&O.Cont.nM. . . BO
rtontil 20 'Union ' P.iollic n
Fort W.ivna 100 I U. S. Kxtirom 40
( i.Northern nta. . 121 Uv.st. L. AP li !
c. & u. i. nnt n. % iW.st. L. A p. nd. . u. ? ,
HocltliikVnllov. . . . I7Hil\ri > llHKiirjo Rx. . . 07
IlllnolnOuntr.il. . . till IWi htern Union. . . . HI
St. P. Alliilutli. . . . 20 Wheollmr A. L. B. . 7Ji (
K..tT.lifd ' . ' uojifa SO" " *
LakoKrlu Jc Woit. 18H M. .V St. li 10
ilonr , ! 70 D.Alt. O .
l.akeSliore 130 o. u 2a > i
Lead Trust 24 * < N. L 1A
LouiHvlllo AN. . . . iH R. K Al 23
L. AN. A H do uftt.
Manhall.inCon. . . . 114 T. St. U. A 1C. O. . . . 4M
McninhlHX O lii T. St. L. AIC.C. pfl HI
MIchiL-anCuiii no S. U. II HIi
Missouri P.iclllc. . 21 ! ( S. H. KM 275 !
MoblloA Ohio 2'J Am. To' > . Co 74H
NaHhvllloUhat. . . . HI do iiM 10
National Cor J.-i''i. dvj Com'ICabloOo. . . . 100
Nat OonhizHiifd. . 12 I Am. Bmr ir pM
N. J. Cimlral HllJfi'lJ. ' S. Conlajo cl-1. . --in
N..VW.UM Ill i U. S. Loatlnsr DM. . COH
North Am. Co 4Is U. S. UublK'i' 24i |
Northern P.iolllo. . II 'U. ' S Utibber nM. . Htl'4
N. Paellle nfd 21OJ Cotton Sinil Oil. . . 64 > S
tj. P. 1) . AO 2Hi P.C.C..VS.VL. pfd. BO
Norlliwuuiurn 104 I Am. Spirits 12 ? (
donfil 14H i ilo pfd 'lli ) (
N. Y. Central V.4KMS L.S. AE 1st TliiH : 42
N. Y. AN. H 43
offoriHl. i all itHsi'BsniiMitii mid.
The total miloH of FtockB today weie 1S1.9C.
Hhares , Including American Sugar , 3G , { > 00 ; Uur-
Ington , 12'JIIO ; Chicago (3ns. 7.7W ; Oenenil Elec.
Ho , 4SOi ) ; Louisville & Nashville , 3,100 ; Minlmt-
an Conpolldated , S.WO ; Heading. 22,100 ; Hock
sland. S , ! iO ; Kt. Paul , 15,200YtKtcrn ; 1'nlun ,
3,700 ; Southern railroad preferred , 4,1110.
X ' \v York Money.
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 30. MONEY ON OALI -
i per cent ; hist loan , 2Vj per cent ; closed at
2ft2'fe ' per cent.
I'HI.ME MEUCANTILE PAPEH-I 5 per cent.
STEIILINO EXCHANGE Klrm , with actun.1
itihlnetis In bankerh * bills at $4.&Gi4.S7 for
lemanil and fJ.S334 for sixty days ; posted rates ,
I.M464.8ll | < j and J4.S7ff4.S8 ; commercial bills ,
4.K2'i.
HAH SII.VEH-C3C.
SILVER CiUTIl''ICATEH-0.rii,0cr.V.
OOVEHNMENT IIONDS-nim ; Btnte bonds ,
lull : railroad bunds , weak.
Closing notations on bonds were as follows :
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Wcok Opens with a Very Fair Run of Or
dinary Oattlo.
BUSINESS BRISK AT ST.FF . PRICES
'M Tulip AilvnntiiKi * 'f ( lie
nt Heiiinnd unit I'll ! Vnlur *
I'll HIIUM Suit Ten
Cents lIlKlicr ,
SOUTH O.MAH \ , Nov. 30.-Ueeelpts for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
November HO. . . . . . 2,345 2,075 304 31
November 2S 2,317 4,402 320
November 27 916 2,772 219
November 20 1.2.V ) 2r.r.u 2,7 9 23
November 25 3,211 5,430 C75
November 21 3,778 4Svt S4S 4
November 23 1,500 1.B2S 1.4SI 43
November 21 1,007 3,117
November 20 1,621 2.31'J 2,371
November 19 2"i09 2,145 3IG
November IS 4.9S3 3,299 2,421
The olllelal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C. , SI. .t St. P. Hy. . . . -1 1
t.'nlon Pacific system. 2S 15
K. , K. & SI. V. U. U. . . 20 11 2 1
C. , St. P. , SI. .t O. Hy. 1 3
H. it SI. II. U. U IS ! >
u. , n. & . } . iiy i
C. , H. I. & P. Uy. , e. . I
C. , H. I. & P. Ily. , w. . II . . _
Total receipts . . . . S9 40 2 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Uuytrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co . ' 10
O. II. Hammond Co 22S 1,275
Swift and CompanyIff. . G2t : 15
Cudahy Packing Co 517 iS'J
U. Ueeker & Degan 251
J. 14. Carey W !
Loliman .t Rothschilds. . 3.10
W. I. Stephens 22
Huston & Co 100
Other buyers 30i ( 3 3t > 4
Leftover . . . . . _ J
Totals 2,310 2&10 451
CATTUO-Thi ! wct-k started out with a
very fair run of cattle , the receipts belus
about the same as on Saturday and larger
than a week ago by about S30 head. There
were a few westerns here , but more natives
than on irlost days of late. The market , as
a whole , was In very satisfactory condition
and practically everything In the yards
sold In good season.
While the supply of beef cattle was not
large , there wire both natives and west
erns In the yards , some of the former being
right good cattle. There was one bunch
of cornfed steers good enough to bring
$4.C5 , the best cattle and the best price
In some days. Other bunches brought JI.15 ,
$1.40 and $1.60. While the market was not
particularly active owing to the fact that
salesmen were asking pretty stiff prices ,
the demand wan good and the cattli kept
changing hands , a reasonably early clear
ance being effected. The prices paid were
strong as compared with last week's close.
Not far from twenty loads of cows and
lulfcrs were on sale. The market In
butchers' stock was steady to strong , and
the buyers cleared up the yards In reason
ably good season.
The supply of stoekers and feeders was
not very large , which , taken in connection
with the felling among operators that
there ought to be a good country demand
this week , Induced free buying. The prices
paid were strong and the cattle on sale
soon changed hands. Representative sales :
. NATIVES.
limit' tiTKKUS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r.
1. . . . 780 J2 73 1..111)0 ) ! 75 20.trGU Jl 35
1..13.-.0 32S 10..137.1 3 M CO..1331 MO
ss. . . . 7n ; a co cu..mo 410 : w..no i co
I..1070 375 20..HOI 415 1S..HMI 4 ti.1
1..1040 3 73
COWS.
1 "ft 1(0 2. . . . iSO ) 22.1 1..10W ) 2 C5
2. . . . 07. . 173 3 HSO 223 ! ) . . . .12.17 270
1. . . . DID 173 . . . . ! M > 230 13..1118 270
1. . . . C * ) 2 CO 4 942 2 S3 1..1230 273
2 S73 200 3..10M 2 3.1 1..1IGO 273
1 10:0 210 2 107rt 240 1..1220 273
1..K/10 / 210 S..JIM 240 1..1000 275
1..11M ) 220 2 11S3 240 4..DS2 2 ( 'i
4..1SOO 2 SO 1..1 .0 240 1..1210 3 M
2..1030 220 1. . . . 970 230 1 010 300
1. . . . MO 225 1. . . . ! )6 ) > 2W 3..1453 310
B..1CIO 225 lG..ll'J'i 253 2..1020 310
1. . . . WO 225 2..1110 2 CO 1..1230 325
HKIFKKS.
4. . . . S07 200 10. . . . CCO 270 1. . . . 810 310
1. . . . 620 225 3. . . . 443 270 1. . . . S70 325
1. . . . 610 2 CO 1 S40 275 2 600 3 2j
3. . . . 6SO 2 C3 2 ( ! . . . . ! > GI 2 SO 1. . . . 700 il 23
6. . . . C70 2 C3 3. . . . 973 2 DO 1. . . . 4'.H ) 325
HULLS.
1..13 ! ' ) 225 1..1240 240 1..1700 2 CO
1. . . . 7 ! > 0 225 1..1U70 240 1..10IO 2 Cl )
1..1410 220 2..1JS5 243 1..HIO 275
1..1210 2 33 1..1410 260 1..12CO 273
1..12SO 240 1..1500 2 W 2. . , . DIO 273
1..1250 2 40
OX UN.
.If35 2 93
CALVES.
L. . 270 2 50 . . . SCO 3 60 130 6 00
L.L. . . ICO 2 60 . . . 320 3 CO 1.-.5 6 00
1. . . 270 3 00 . . . 334 3 C5 150 5 25
ff ' . 3S5 3 23 . . . 3CS 3 70 130 523
in. . . 2117 3 40 . . . U'O 3 75 ICO 5 50
STOCKKHS AND KKUDISHS.
L. . 470 3. . . 016 3 25 1. . .1030 3 60
L.L.
L. . 4CO 3 W 12. . , Ka 3 35 _ . . 835 3 60
L.L. . . 620 3 W i 725 3 49 12' . . ! K)0 ) 3 Ci
7. , .1020 3 10 , ( .07 . 3 40 C. . . 435 3 C5
C.I.
L. . 710 3 15 10. . , 704 3 45 I. , .1070 3 C5
L.L. . . 720 3 25 L. , WO 3 50 20. 3 77'.i
L.No. WKSTEnNS.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
4 cows 915 J2 10 1 feeder. . . . 730 J3 43
t feeder 400 2 75 2 feeders. . , , 440 3 CO
WYOMI NO.
5 bulls 1CO 1 80 2 feeders. . . 1110 3 25
10 COWH 977 2 25 2S sirs , tig. . . 1297 3 25
9 UOWH SCI 2 cnlves . 220 3 75
115 COWH 1C52 X 7.1 1 calf . 150 4 00
1 heifer 610 3 00
William llrynolilH.
2 co\VH MS 1 60 1 feeder. . , 790 3 40
1 bull 1130 2 25 12 feoilerH. 914 3 40
4 cow 1012 2 35 1 feeder. . , 7uO 3 55
1 hull 1170 2 60 2'J feeiltrti. , t32 3 55
10 COWH 942 2 90
.SOUTH DAKOTA.
4 bulls 12CO 1 calf 200 3 23
20 UOWH S73 2 4. 4C feeders. . . . 01)3 ) 3 35
10 CHlvex 532 2 70 13 feeders. . . . CSC 3 53
UTAH.
4 bulls 1357 2 UO 2SI heifers N2 ! 2 S3
7 cows (51 221 2 feeders. . . . H40 300
1 heifer i30 2 25 2 feeders..1110 3 00
1 stag 1UO 2 25 4 feeders. . . . 1033 3 20
1 cow ! UO 23.1 6 feeders. . . . 10M 330
2 bulls 1130 2 40 7 feeders..1111) ) 3 20
5 sirs , tig. . . MO 2 r,0 1C feeders. . . . 95S 3 40
22 cows 1010 55 24 feeders. . . . 7C8 3 50
S utrs , tlg..l23.- 2 70 21 feeders. . . . 715 3 65
2 feeders. . . . WO 2 75 CG reeders. . . . ! > 39 3 53
1 bull i'30 ' 2 75 27 feeders J70 3 M
5 heifers 700 2 75 25 htcers 11C3 3 CO
IDAHO.
2 bulls 1375 1 85 1 bull 1900 2 75
1 bull 1440 1 U ) Scows 1231 21)0 )
1 cow S70 2 00 17 cows 1044 2 UO
1 bull 1510 2 25 1 feeder 930 3 00
2 COVVH 1012 2 30 1 steer 1100 3 00
1 btnir 1320 2 40 I feeder 1130 3 33
1 bull 11W ) 2 40 14G feeders. . . . I'd 3 35
2 cows 113,1 2 f,0 1 feeder S70 3 35
1 stag 1240 2 CO 34 feeders..1023 3 CO
5 cows fe02 2 CO 40 feeders. . . . 1020 3 70
2 cows 901 2 70 67 steers 1201 3 70
0 cows 1210 2 75 1 calf 310 4 00
J. L , linker.
2 bulls 1399 2 15 10 heifers S37 3 CO
4 cows 1142 2 55 12 feeders. . . . 704 3 50
HOOS Kor a Monday the receipts were large
ami another agreeable feature of Hie day's
business wan the fact that values were higher.
The market opened with n good demand In
evidence nnd with prices 5IjlOc higher. The
trade was fairly active at the advance and an
early clearance was effected. A train that ar
rived late Mild a little easier , so that the feeling
at the close was hardly so good us at the
opening.
The bulk of all the hogs sold at J3.35if3.40. ns
tigalmit J3.30ff3.35 on Saturday. Henvy hogs
averaging 300 pounds and abovv sold largely nt
J3.35 , with u few lit J3.30. and about the same
number al J3.40. On Saturday the heavy loads
mid all the way from J3.20 lo J3.Z5 , but mimtly
at J3.253.30. | Medium weight loads sold gener
ally at J3.40 ami good light weights up to
J3.50 , which was So higher.than anything brought
on Saturday.
Today's advance carries the market to the
hlghent point touched since the month of April
and within f > c an high an It was at the dote
of November one year ngo. HeprcHcntntlvc
ales :
No , Av. Bh. IV. No , Av. Hh. Pr.
0. . . . .3CO . . . 13 20 CU 257 40 | 3 40
3. . . . .316 ICO 3 SO f,7 237 . . . 3 4 > >
. .39 ! ) M ) 3 30 I'J 31K W 3 40
iii ! . .SCO 40 3 30 51 SKi 3 40
7. . . . ,315 210 3 30 52 317 fcO 3 40
0. . . . .400 ICO 3 30 CO . . .310 3 40
I. . . . .310 120 3 25 15 2tii 3 40
15K
0. . . . .339 335 K ) 307 3 40
) . . . . .354 3 35 30 281 3 4)
' ' . .320 3 25 35 2W t > 0 340
) . . . . .372 3 35 SIS 155 ICO 3 40
0. . . . .321 335 312 ICO 3 40
. .323 3 35 C4 SOS 3 40
. . . .308 335 70 274 3 40
. . , .335 to 3 35 ,0 , 100 210 3 40
J. . . .3l > 5 120M 335 G3 271 3 4lj
2. . . .310 M ) 3 35 18 281 3 12K
i ! ! . .311 to 3 37\1 \ 73 235 3 43
. .213 ISO 3 40 211 120 3 43
. .270 40 3 40 " 02 10 3 CO
il ! . .212 340 72 215 3 V )
) . * , . : ia 3 40
PIOS-OUDH AND KNUH.
2 441 . . . 3 CO 1 260 335
J WO . . . 3 23 4 272 333
2 450 . . . 323 4 1JO 3 95
4 WI 3 W ,103 3 40
| ) ver $411,000,000 Paid to Policy Holders
in Fifty-three Years !
51m
RICHARD A. McCURDY , President ,
Who will pay that mortgage
on your home if you die before
It's lifted ?
A life insurance policy will
do it , and the cost to you is
only the annual premium paid
to the company. It is like pay
ing a little extra interest on
your mortgage to insure its re
lease if you die ,
The resources of the Mutual
Life of New York exceed the
combined capital of all the na
tional banks of New York City ,
Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia ,
St. Louis , Cincinnati and Balti
more.
A duty delayed is a duty
shirked. Let a man convinced
of responsibility secure adequate
protection and at once.
INSURE NOW
& IN THE
MUTUAL LIFE.
A Policy of Insurance in the
Mutual Life is the quickest
asset you can leave.
1 .ISO . . . 330 - .C 1C3 . . . 340
5 314 . . . 330
HHKKr Thcro wore u few slieep here , hut
they werv nil feeder * . The ileuinnil for mutton
sheep wns , KOOI ! unit the market would no Ouubl
have hwn etrotiK If there hail hern any hero.
Tlu > feeders pulil remllly at sntlnfuctory prices.
Representative sulus : . - n (
No. -i tj , Av. 1'r.
30 pnllvc froilerit T..f W 51 C5
9 native feeders . - , . . . .65 200
214 native feeders , S3 2 05
111 native feeders 55 325
CHICAGO l.IVi-J STOCK.
I'rli'i'N for Cntllo AVi-rr Strong irltli n
TCII-'OII < AilvniuM- .
CHICAGO , Nov. SQ. 1'rlccs for cattle were
btnniK , with an advance of lOc In cattle cm"l
cnouKh to Kcll for 11.50 or mure. Common to
extra native hecf stcerH weie wanted at from
J3.5085.60 , with pales lately at from $4.40 to J5.
Htockera and fecderH were stronger , with sales
at from (2.50 to J1.10 for the poorest In the best.
llutciiera anil canners' cattle were active and
fcltady ; cows anil hulla KoltiK chlelly at from
12 to $3 , with Kood to choice fat heifers In K"ol
demand ut from t.1.25 to ? .1.7u , nllfl In roine cat-es
at from $3.fO to $4. Calves were wanted atouml
(4.75 to ! 5 for choice lots.
The hot ? market was remarkably Mroni ; today.
Kales were made lOc higher than on Saturday.
Common to prime droves told at from J .l. ! to
ti.7U. : and tin- bulk Kolng at fioin J3.40 to S3. CO.
I'lK > < were alFO In food demand , and sold at
from J'.1 75 to J3.C5 , largely above 13.25. The btrt
biitchei's' IIOKM sold today at { 3.70.
In xhcep Email receipts tent prices up with a
rubh , ami there was an advance of lOc to 25r.
lambs inlvancliiB decidedly the most. Common
to prime lambs cold leadlly at from (3.50 to (5.50 ,
common to c.iolcc sheep at from )2 to (3.60 and
fat yearling at from S3.CO to (4.10.
flecelpts : Cattle. 15 CUO head ; lioea , 31,000 head ;
sheep , 12.0UO head.
KIIIINIIH City Iilvi * Stucli.
KANSAS C1TV , Nov. SO. CATTI.K-UceclptH ,
3.5UO head ; shipments , 2,100 head ; market strung
to lOc hlKher ; Texas Meers , (2.60if4.13 ; Texas
cows , (2.1U(2.C5 ; native Fleers , (3.504.85 | ; native
cows and heifers , $1.303.25 ; Htockers und feed
ers. > 2.COfl3.'JO ; bulls. tl.7Cf3.GO. |
1IOC5S Ilecelpts. 5.50 ) head ; shipments , none ;
market 5g)10c ) hlKher and active ; bulk of sales ,
13.355(3.60 ( ; heavs' . l3.23OT.62i , ; pacKcrs , J3.20W
* 3.45 ; mlM'l. $3.25n3.65 ; IlKhts , $3,15(3.50 ; Vork-
cru , J3.40ff3.30 ; plKK , (2 Mf3.25.
KII IJUI1 Hc-i'clpts , 4,000 head ; shipments. 1.200
head ; market etronKcr ; lambs , i2.75f/4.30 ; mut
tons , $1.6003.25. _
Xv Viirk lilvt * Stork.
NIO\V YOIIK , Nov. 30. liri-vi-s : : HecPlpta ,
2.MI1 head ; active and hlKher , except for hulls ;
steers , J3.75il4.10 , stags and oxen , J2.7.Hi3.5u ;
builH , $2.2tnr2.k5 ; dry cows. $1.40 { 2.75 ; cables
fiuote American steers at 9146 lO' ' c. dieted
wels.it ; sheep at fiSc , dros-ed welKht ; refrlfier-
ator beef at 7Miif8Kic ; expurts , 200 beeves.
HH13II > ANI > I AMllSlleeelpls , 12.0SO head ;
active and hlKlier ; eheep , (2 ( 50H3.75.
IIOGS-ltecclpts , 14 , 4U head ; hlKher ut J3.S09
4.25 , _
St. LiuilN I.lvc Stot-k.
ST. I.OUI8. Nov. SO.-CA'rn.i : Itecclpts , 4.000
head. Maiket stinnt ; and a shade hlKher for bent
Kradea ; native shipping ptecis , (4.00r4.h5 ; ptockers
and feeders. $3.70 ; cows and heifers , tl.75ij3.60 ;
Texas anil Indian steers , 12.40ff3.70.
lions Itecelpts. 7.0WI head. Market 6J10e
hlKher ; heavy , J3,10ja.COi' mixed , J3.20(3.45 ( ;
. . " "
HHKKI1 Itecelpts , 1,000 head. Market stronBi
muttons , $2.503.60 ; lambs , J3.00&4.20.
S look' lu SlKli I .
Hecord nt live Btoc/JjvVelvfd / at the four prin
cipal markets , NovrmLvr " 0. 1M :
. . Cattle. Ilous. Sheep.
South Omaha . 'J. . 2,343 2.C75 304
Chicago . ; . . 15,600 34,000 12,000
Kansas City . . . . . . . . 3,500 6.600 4WO
Bt. iMUto . , . ? / . < .WO 7.COO 1,000
Totals . .24 813 49.1T5 17.2CI
( "offi'i. ' ' Jlnrkt't.
Ni\V : YOIIK , Ngv. * 30. COKKIJi-Optlon
opined Kenerally iluU.ullli a weak undertone ,
European advices belnff uhsatlpfactory and lira-
tlllan reeelpls and itocki heavy : closed burely
bleady at unchiuiKed prlres : pales , 14.0CO haK ,
InclU'lliiR lecemberu.i $ . < U fS.Wj March. .Wff
9.05. Hpot coffee. Hid , finneler. No. 7 , Invoice ,
J'J.76 ; Jobblnc , JI0.75. : JlJ | , dull : Cordova , $15.50
17.25. Total ) wurvlioui. * deliveries from the
United Klatep , 12,072 \ > itf , IncludltiK 10.CC3 bails
fixini New Voik ; New York block today. r.n,022 |
IIIIKH ; I'nltcd Stales Ftocli , 342,664 hacs ; alloat for
the I'nltcd Statc-s , 3ic.jo buK ; total visible for
thu rnlleil Htates. C5S.9G4 baKS , litalll t K'J.M
IIIIK * last year.
KANTOH. Nov. 30. COKKMK Weak ; coed av-
I'ruce Hantop , 11.400 reU , recelplp , 43.MO ha i > ;
utoclc , 707,000 liauB.Veckly report ; Weak.
rood nvrniKi * . Per 10 klliis. 11 , 4W rels ; receipts
ilmlnc the week. I69.CU' ' ) h.iKs ; phlpments tii the
fnllel stutrs , none ; stock. 707.000 ImKi" .
IIAMIIUIK1 , Nov. SO.-cOKI'Ki : Weak at ? i
pfK deellnp ; paten , 43. * baK > .
UIO , Nov. 30.-rOKl'Ki : Quiet ; No. 7 Illo.
10,700 lelH ; exchaiiKe , fc'i' ' . receipts , 13 , COO baKS :
clfiireil for the I'nlted Htntm , 10,000 hasn' cleared
for Kurope , 1.000 UaK ; utock , 3ylioo ) ImKS.
\\Vekly ri'purt : Flat ; exi'liiinge utandunl , 10,700
lets ; receipts durlriK thu week. 7S.OOO IHIKS ; ship
ments to tin' I'nlleil Stales , My j bnK : stock ,
3SO.COO baKH.
; iAVlti ; . Nov. 30.-COKri'i-Coped | steady
iiii'l active at llifilUf net decline ; sales , C7,0o )
. U'liciil ,
MINNKAI'OMH Nov. JO. WMI3AT November
and lii'iH'inlier clnied ut tie ; May , MViu. On
track : No , 1 hard , Mo ; No. 1 northern , fcJ'-ic ;
No. 2 northern. hl'c ; receipts. : w cam.
Or ) ' ( iiioilK.
NRVf YOIIK , Nov. 80 , ln u uulet manner , con-
KlJcruLlu new builncw wan ufUcttJ thruukh ti > ot
IS THE COMPANY
IN TWO GENERATIONS 1843-1896
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York ,
has paid $246,000,000 to its living members.
Has been the benefactor of women and children
to the extent of $ ! (55,000,000. (
s n a over
FLi ears ,
FOH
IOWA eii-icl NEBRASKA ,
F1RSF NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , SIX rII AND LOCUST STREETS ,
OMAHA. DBS MOIHES.
s Wanted in livery County.
H. S. WINSTON , Special Representative. Omaha.
liuycra iiml mall orders , for new requlrcmenls
and hprlniFpeclaltles. . The \arlinis hrancheH of
the manufacturers of octtton KarmuntH are lie-
eomlnp an Important faeti > r In the domiiml and
nil styles of colored and fancy cottons are n1-
celvInK K'lieued intention. Printing clotl.s , dull
at ZHe , anil no Fales reported.
OMAHA CKMCItAl , .lIAItlCiri' .
Coiiilllloii nf 'I'm il < - mill ( luiiliitloiis
on Stuiilf ami Knnry I'roilui'C.
KnOS I''re. h Kathered. Kc.
III'TTEII Common to fair , KOlld packed , SGfle ;
common to fair , roll , untie ; choice to fancy ,
roll. 130 Kc ; tcparator creamery , 10 < j20c ; gath
ered cream. I7falbc.
OAMK Prairie chickens , per doz. , J3.tOfiC.CK ) ;
quiill , l..r. 5)l.CO : hlue wlnceil teal ducks , JI.WSC
1.75 ; Kreen wins , H.25 ; redheads and mallardi < ,
I3.rt ) < i3.7r. | ; Finall rahhlts , DOiiCOc ; jacks , { l.-Vtil.M ;
sipilrrels , CuM75c ; deer t-addles , 17filS'c ; carcai-sen
l/(13c ; antelope saddles , 13ft 14c ; curcabres , 11W
li'c.
li'c.CHniai3 nomcstlo hrick , Ide ; KJam. per Joz. ,
I'J.W. club houFe. 1-lh. jars , per doz. , 13.15 ; J.ini-
IMTKCF. fancy , per lu. , 1-c ; Uonuerort.lii. .
Jnrs , per doz. . J3.CO ; Younu Americas , lie ;
twins , fancy , lo'.ic.
VI3 A ! . Choice fat. SO to 120 Ihs. , nro quoted at
7GH1 ; large and eoan = e. 40 .
nitnsHHO POl'I.TftY-C.ilcKins , C07c ; turkeys ,
lOc ; KfCFe , Sc ; ducKK. 9e.
I.1VK POl'1/rilY Not wanted.
PlflKONS Live , "SUJOc ; dead pigeons not
wanted.
HAY Upland , $ "i.DO ; mldlaml , J4.W ; lowland ,
f4 ; rye Ftraw , } l : color makes the price on
hay ; llcht baleg tell lh best ; only top grades
brine tup prices.
JIROO.M CORN Kxtromely slow r.ale ; new
crop , delivered oil track In country ; choice crcen
Felf-wnrklnc r.irp"t. per Hi. . Z(4e ( : choice ereen ,
running to hurl JUr : cor mnn , H4c.
8\VKiT POTATOHS-OII ciders , per bbl. , J2.00
OZ.W.
ONIONS Good stock , per bu. , 3oQ40c.
LIMA llKANS-l'rr Hi. . 4c.
1IKANS Ilamt picked navy , per bu. , $1.40.
CAIlllAf ! ! : llcme grown , per hundred , OOo
RJt.Ofl.
CHLUHY I'er doz. . MffSOc ; fancy , large , 45 ®
60o.
POTATOES flood stock , per tin. , 2Ic ; Wyom
ing stock , racked , fOe per 100 Ihs.
FIIU1TS.
OHAI'KS New York , ll",4c ; no good ehlpplng
MALAGA niiApns-Pcr kctr , t7.ooas.oo.
CALI1-OUNIA < lIl.Vl'I-S-No chipping slock.
CUANIlUIlIlIUS-Cape Cod , per bbl. , } ( i.OO.
A I'PLKS Cooking , per bbl. . JI.73 : eating , J1.75
( f2.CO ! ; fancy New York. 3l.7Sff2.00.
CAI.IFOUNIA PlIAHS I'er box , t2.00P2.2 : ;
New York , per liljl. , S3.50S4 00.
QUINCKS-Per bbl. . 54
TItOPICAL KUUITS.
OlIAXOliS Mexican , J3.75 for IGO to 200 size ;
larger und Finnller sizes. 13. CO.
Ii.MO.\S-Mfsslnn , { 5.00 ; California lemons ,
14.00.
HANANAS Choice , large stock , per bunch ,
$2.00ff2.25 ; medliim-fd/M bunches. J1.MS2.0J.
KIUWII MIATS.
liUliF Good natUe Ktteis , 400 to COO Ihs. , C
7c ; weiitifin m-i'ia , iin'.Hi' : good cuw and hell
ers , & 4/jiic ; in. . Hum COWH and heifers. 45ic ; good
forequartern rows and heifers , 3)ic ; good
forcquiirtcis native etecru , DC ; good hind
quarters cuws and heifers. Gc ; good hindquar
ters native steers , Mjc ; cow rounds , Co , tow
plates , 3e ; honclebs chucks , 1c ; row chUi'KS , 3've.
sticrs chucks , 4e ; beef tenilerlulns , 20c ; beef
lolls , honeleKS , U'.tc ; clrloln butts , boneless , ii' ' a ;
loin backs , bunelcFS , 10o ; loin hacks , fc ; cow
ribs , No. 3 , 7c ; cow loins , No , 3 , Oc ; beet
trimmings , 3 < ic ; lump liuttu , Cc ; shoulder clods ,
D'/je.
I'OIIIC DresBeJ hogs , Sc ; pork loins , Cc ; pork
tenderloins , 15e ; fpnre ribs , f > ! ic ; hum sausage ,
butts , Cc ; pr.rk shoulders , lough , 4'ic ' ; pork shutil-
ilcrs , skinned , Go ; pork trimmings , Gc ; leaf lurd ,
not rendered , Cc.
MUTTON Dressed lamb , 7c ; dressed mutton ,
Co ; tucks , mutton , Site ; lega , mutton , b'.ie ; aud-
dies , mutton , S' e ; stew , 3c ; cheep plucks , 3c.
MISCHLLANKOUt ; .
JfONKY Fancy while , per Ib. , ] 4o ; choice , 13c ;
California , amber color , lOc ,
ClUljIt Clarified Juice , per half bbl , , J2.GOj per
hhl. , t4.25tt4.f.O.
MAPLU HVHUI' Five-Hal , rani. each. S2.15 ;
gal. runs , per doz. , (12 ; half-gal , cans , 10.29 ;
'liinrt rani ) . J3.W ) ,
HAIJKIl KltAUT Per half bbl , , Jl.7Sfl2.00 ;
bbls. , tl.OOiCCJ.
KIH Imported fancy , B crown. 30-lb. boxfi ,
ICc ; choice 10-lh. boxes , 3-crown , 12813c.
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , large
size , 13c ; lirnzlls , per Ib. , lOc ; injllsli : wal-
uuls , per Ib. , funcy , KJI shell , lliftl-ltc ; gtand.
arils , 11011''ic ' ; Illherts , per Ib. . lOe ; pecaim , pot-
Iblied. Inrge. JSlOc ; jumbo , Ili/I2c ; largo hick
ory nuts , tl.SJ per bu ; Finall. II. SO.
1IIDK8 AND TAI.IJOW.
According to the Khoe and Leather Itrvlew of
ChU'ago the gas Is out of the hldu boom and n
cnllnpsf fi'i'iiiH Imminent. At this writing tli"
ileahTH all lieny that they would aceept lie for
bun hides , but tanners have been nollclled lo
buy at SUc and hiivu icfu rd to pay mnio than
thu even llKtire. ft Is asserted that buff hides
have been offered at btc ! fur future delivery
without takers. The Chicago packer hide mar
ket Is declining under the neglect of buyers.
Hevenil liinuiTkinc \ been keeping close track
of th market thlu wrek , hut their bids weie so
low that the packers ncie not willing lo trade ,
Quotations :
HIDKH No. 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 2 green
hides , 4o ; No. 1 green raited hides , 7c ; No. 2
glt-i-n en 1 1 I'd hides , Cc : No. 1 veal calf. S lo 12
! ! . . . 7cj No. 2 veal calf , K lo IS lh . , Su ; No. 1
dry flint hides , fdflOc : No. 2 dry Hint hides.
7fSu ; No. 1 dry nulled hides , Ml ' > < ; ; part cured
hides , Vic per Mi less than fully cured ,
HIIUIII' PULTH-Gri-eii called , each , 250COo ;
grran Kulled shearings ( klmrt woolnl early
skint ) , each , ISc ; dry nhrurlngs ( short wooleil
early pkln ) , No. 1 , each , la ; dry flint ,
Kurifiin iiml NVhratka butcher wool I'Cltn ' ,
per Ib. , actual wvlght , 40Sa , dry flint Kuiimu
ami Ni'braeka niurrulnioul pelts , per Ib. , uctual i
weight , 304c ; dry Hint Calnrnuu tiutcher woo1
; > pts | , per Ib , actual weight , 4tiac. ury Hint
Culiirmfo tnunaln wuol pelts , pur Ib. . actual
weight. 3fT4c ; feet cut off. as It Is uteleis to pay
freight on them.
"ALLOW ANIi OUHASn-Tallow. No. 1 , 3He ;
tallow , N'o. 2. 2" * ; grease , white A. 3Hc ; great-e ,
white H. 2l4e ; grease , yellow , 2e ; gieafe. dark ,
l\c ; old butter , 2f2'ic ; bosswax , prime , ISO
22c ; rough tallow , ic.
1,1 vcrpiio
LIVnUPOOL. Nov. 30. WHEAT Spot nrm ;
ilenmnil pour ; No. 2 led , winter , nothing quoted ,
No. 2 , Kprlng , 7s ; hard Manitoba , nominal : No.
1 Cnlirninlti. 7s Cd. Futuiea opened steady ,
with near pi' ltlona id higher mid dlhtnnt p -
sltlons "id hlKher : closed quiet with near and
distant positions Id higher ; hut-tnet-s about
equally distributed ; December. 7s " 4il : Janu
ary and February , 7s CUd ; Starch , 7s id.
COHN Sput llrm ; American mixed , new. 3s
" 41 ! . 1'uluien opened steady and unchanged :
closed quiet , with near and distant positions
Ud hlKher ; business about equally distributed ;
December , 3s "id ; January , February , March and
May. 3s.
FI.Ol'Il .Steady ; demand moderate ; St. Louis
fnncy winter. 9s Cd.
PHOVIHIONS Ilacon. nrm ; ilrmand fair ; Cum
berland cut , 2S to SO Ills' . . LH ! ; short ribs. 20 to
21 Ibs. , 2Sn M ; long clear , light , 3. > to 38 MIF. .
I'iis ; long clear , heavy. 40 to 4i Ibs. , 27s Oil ; short
clear backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 27s M ; short clear
middles , heavy , 4 ! > to M ! ! > < . . 2. > s ; clear bellies.
14 to 111 Ibr. . 2s. Shoulders. Fquiire , 12 to is
lha. . 29 . llinni. Fhort cut , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 41s.
Tallow , line North American , ISs 3d. Ilwf ,
extra India mess , rr , ; prime mess , Kp. I'm It.
prlinii mei-s. fine weslnn. fiDs ; medium wi-stern.
4L's Cd. l ird , steady ; prime webtern , 21s ; re-
lined. In palls , 24s ,
CIIISKSK Steady ; demand poor ; finest Amer
ican while and colored , September , 51s ,
llfTTI-211 Finest 1'nlted .Stales , SSu ; goo.l.
C0n.
C0n.OILS
OILS Linseed , ICs 9d. 1'elrolcum , reilned ,
1II-ICF Forequartcr , 3\il ;
hlndiiuarter , 5 < id.
HOI'S At London ( Pacific const ) . 3 10s.
St. l.oulH Ci < > ni > riil .Marlirl.
ST. LOI'IS , Nov. 30. I'LOlTIl Firmer ;
higher ; palents , J4.C4.70 | ; extra fancy , Jl.iou
4.20 ; fancy , f3.40 3.r.O ; choice. J3.00fi3.10.
\VI I MAT Advanced tharply early , hut Inter
declined and closed ' , i < - below for December and
11,0 above Saturday for May : No. 2 led , cash ,
Sl , elevator ; 2f.Hc ! , track ; No. 2 hard , 7'.ic ; De
cember , 91',4c : Afay , f'S o.
I'OUN Opened better , but cloi-ed lower Ihnn
Saturday ; cash , 2l > .i1214a ! ; December , SI'Jc ; May ,
2lif(2llSc. ! (
OATS Firm ; caFh , 19c ; December , 22c.
HYn-FIrm ; 37c , bid.
IlllAN Dull and weak ; 37fi3Sc , east track.
TIMOTHY Hiii-I'rlme : : , J2.50.
HAY CJulct ; prairie , | 5.tXJj7.M ) ; timothy , JG.COIp
' ' '
'T'cOS-Stenily : at Ilk- .
I'OUI.THY Chickens , old , llrm at So ; Hiring ,
llrm lit Sit it to ; turkeys , firm at So ; ducks , rtrndy
at 7i7'sc ; geei-e , slow nt 4jf4'.ic.
WHISKY Quiet at 11.18.
Ij | \I-cjulet : J2.7.r.'Q2.tO. '
SPKLTI-JH-CMIet : Jl. 008(4.03. (
COTTON T1KS S'Oo.
PUOVISIONS Poik. n vlindo better ; standard
mess , 37.C3. Lard , higher ; prime , $3.W ; choice ,
14. Iliunn ami dry halt meats , unu.mngeil.
UKCKIITH Klniir 5.W bbls. : wheat , 14,000
bu. : corn , M.COO bu. ; oats , 21. WHI hi" .
SIIIPML'NTS Flour. 5W bbls. ; wheat , 33.000
1m. ; corn , 37.0UO bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu ,
ICiiiiHiiH City > In rli > ( N.
KANHA8 CITV. Nov. 30. WHEAT Opened
strong , closed steady ; No. 2 hard , nominally , l > 2ff
Me ; No. 3 , 77fi0r ; No , 2 red , nominally , ! i3fi94c ;
No. 3 , nominally , Hii/'jOc ; No. 2 Hiring , k2U > 3o ;
No. 3. 74Vj8i77c , hitler bi-lni ; willy Fiiles.
COItN Dull but steady ; No. 2 mixed , lOc ; No.
2 while , mie.
OATS Active ; No. 2 mixed , nominally. IMf
Ifcljc ; No. 2 white , old , nominally , 2fii23c ; new ,
19Uc.
IIVE Steady ; No. 2 , 32fj33e.
HAY-Stcady.
III'TTEII Finn , with higher tendency ; cream
ery , l'"i 2lc ; dairy , 1VOI3P.
KGHS Higher on light recelptH and cold
weather ; quotable , IKc.
Tolc-iln Criilii.
TOLEDO , Nov. SO. WHEAT HlKher , and firm ;
cash und December , Mile ; May , Wile ; July ,
Mlic.
COHN Active , but lower ; No. 2 mixed , 22c ;
No. 3 mixed , 21' c ; No. 2 mixed , Mny. 27c.
OATH Dull ; N'o. 2 mixed , ! * ? ; . nominal ; No.
2 mixed , May , 22iic. !
HYI' Sieady. but dull : No. 2 , 43e.
CLOVIIll SEED Active , but lower ; December ,
fri.45 ; Mnrcli , lf > .45.
OIL-Ncrth Lime , C3c ; South Lime , SSo ; III
illaiui Sic.
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liillilon Nloi'li ( ( iiiilntliiiiN ,
LONDON , Nov. SO.-4 p. in. cloiln. :
21
Consols , auo'l II''H st , Paul BO.n , 7itM
( 'an. Pacific bin .V. Y. Centra ; U7'l
J5U
' ' ' '
Krin''il iifiltuadliii ) . . .
| | ; . . . im
lll.Cuntr.il JMI IMox. Ceil , nnw H. . iljij
for January.
HAH BILVl-il-2STil : per 02 ,
HONiV-3 : 3'A per ci-nt.
Th rate of iliscount In the open market for
thort and threu monthu' bills In % per cent.
NEW YOIIIC , Nov. 30.-HI'IAII-HHtv , quiet ;
fair rellnlng. 2Uc ; eentrlfiig.il , t'C ' trui , 3ii'- ! Ite-
flned , quiet ; standard "A , " ( lif ; granulated ,
4H .
LONDON , Nov. 30.-Hl'OAIt-Cane , dull ; Java ,
11s 4'vl ' ; Muscovado , fair refining , I0 . llTt
sugar , dull ; Illtln ilulng , Nuvrinhfr , Us 11'.id ' ; De
cember , Ps llltd.
VlMlliliirnlii hiipiil ) ' .
NliW YOHIC , Nov. JTlie vlnlblo eupply cf
How much will your admin
istrator have to sacrifice your
estate to force quick assets ?
An Installment Policy [ of
$100,000 will leave your family
$5.000 yearly income for 20
years , in any event , and if your
stated beneficiary is then living
he or she will be paid $5,000
yearly during life.
A 5 per cent Debenture for
$100,000 will leave your wife
$5,000 yearly income either for
20 years or until her death il
prior thereto ; then $100,000 will
be paid in one sum. A possible
return of $200,000.
IS $1.1 $
ii W lOW Hi
The true business man acls
oromptly. Get our i-.ites at once.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 10 : ) ! ) . Onialiii , Neb.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISOS : AXD : SPODXJ
, DoarJ of Trade.
J'.r ? wires to Chicago and New York ,
ti : John A. Warren & ( V
HIDES WANTED.
lll-lu' t mill lift pilce pahl and prompt return *
ItufirvucuOmaiui National Hank.
2 ? . S. BUSH & CO. ,
No commlHHlon. Gil : 3. l.lth St , Omaha. Nob.
| Man's Greatest Joy
Is hUstrenglh nnJ vigor the full
possession of hlspoucrs.
b.inlsh the dangerous weaknesses of huh " '
sexes , revli.iiize the nervnus svsiun , enihli
anj purify the blooj. They check all drains
forever.
$1.00 Per Box , 6 Boxc : , , $5.00. \
A legal guarantee to cure or refund the j ' .
money with - \ erjUn.OOnnlir. . AJilrewi *
Eliermi'r. & McConncIl limp Co. .
1313 Dodeo St. . Omaha. Nea.
CURE YOURSELFF
I" ' lh * J for imritiirol
iliTlmwH , Inllainiiintloaii.
irrltulliinH or ulccrallunu
of in u r ti u tf nt'iiiliraniii.
l'iunli > iH , and i.ol aitrln-
Kent or piilnonciis.
or M'lit In plain .
" > rxpu'r.i , prrim d , for
tl.KI. or .1 bolllei ! , V.7S.
rfrriilar t.rnr HM , i > , jiit > itt.
grain Saturday. Nnvcmbor 2S. HB compiled by th *
New Yolk Produce exi-liiume l an follows :
Wheat. W,914.UCO bu. : drrreanI.Uiii.OOU bu. Corn.
ls.22X.toiJ bu. ; Incn-ai-c. 78.WHJ bu. OalH , 12,471-
WIO Im.j Increase. l'M.KM ( ) bu. Itye , 2.K&.OOI ) Im. ;
ilccreant'J.OW bu. liarley , D,3:7COO bu ; decrease.
"kl'.OW ) hu.
\Viinl .
I/5NDON , Nov. 30. The urfeilngs at the won )
auctions today amounted tn 140,124 halcn , and ot
thlM i.umhir ,61 bahM wi re with iiavvii. T.ie selec -
tion offered was good and competlllon was keen
throughout , with American buyers active bid
ders. The lone was rather heavy nnd prlcea
were slightly easier. Punla. Arenas , however ,
sold at par to Ud higher than thr previous sale.
The atlendanee. was good. Kollovvlng lire the
sales In detail ! New South Wales , 4,432 hales ;
pcourcd , DiKils 4d ; gieasy 5 | lld. QueHiiiiland ,
1,184 hales ; Kcouted , lOdfils 3 < 1 : greasy , r. flG'i'l. '
,
Houth AuMrull.i. 1,411 halen ;
I'l-iirln .Mn I'ki-tM.
1'KOHIA , Nov. 30.-COIIN Euny ; No. 2 , 23 ; o :
No. 3. 23Uc.
OATK Klrm : No. 2 while , 20fl231c ; No. S
white , I7'4illS'.4c. '
IIYE Wnnli'd ; No. 2. 42fl I3c.
WHISKY Market Mcady ; llnlHhed goodn nil tlio
haxlii of Jl.lh for high wlne .
UECEM'Ta-Corn , 42,400 bu. ; ontH , 10.200 bu , :
r ) > ' . ( /u hu. ; whlKky. none : wheat , bOO hu.
HHIPMENTS-Corn. 1.400 bu. ; nats , W.SOO bu. :
rye , none ; whhky 1.330 gain , ; wheat , 1,604 bu.
KlUln llllHi-r.
ELOIN , 111. , Nov. SO.-111'TTEH-Klrni ; nffi-r-
Ingr , 42,000 Ibii. ; halea 30.CUO llm. at 23c ; 11,400 Ibu ,
at 23'ic. '
on CH.V
OIL CITY. Pa. , Nov. 50. Ciedll balances , J1.P3 ;
certificates , no bldit ; rumi , i0ti : ; , bhlH ,
'P'rlHco \\lirTTt.
BAN KHANC1SCO , Nov. BO. WIIEAT-rirwcr ;
May , II.C2H. _
Finn in-Ill I .Vuli'M ,
1IOSTON. Nov. 30.-CleailnK , J2,7S2,249j ! hnl-
ani-fH , Jl. 731 , CIS.
IIALTLMIHIE , Nov. 20-Clcarlngn , } | , (9I,3W ;
balance , (310,117.
NEW YOltK , Nov. 30.-ClearlngB , tB , | ( , C01 ;
Imhinc , l'mV > \ .
I'HII.\I > ELI'IIIA , Nov. 3i-Clcailngii ) , J3t03 , .
K9 ; bnhinceii , II.'J .W ] .
HT. LOI'IH , Nov. 30-Clcarlngn. J1,02l.i77 ! ; Iml-
anci-i" . J..i'i , ! : ! . Money , uleaily at O'Uil ' p < > r rent ,
New Ymk fiihaiige , 7Cc pri > mlum bid , tl nnlitU.
CIIICA < 10 , Nov. $ o.-CcnrliiKV | , lCeC8C3.
Money , Bleady lit M7r | cent. New York ex. *
chnnge , " ! < prfnilum. I'orflgn bxchaiiKi' , firm :
ileinund , | 4.kC > i ; Uly day * , II H3i.
I'ori'luii I''lniini'liil ' ,
IIIJHI. IN. Nov. SO. HxchanKi4 on Uindon , eight
du ' > lKht , 20 rnurkii 30 pfg.
IXNDiN , N"V. 80. Oiild In rjilolcd at Iluenoa
A > II-H , Wi.W. Llrbon. D'JTS ; Home , 1GC.07U.
PAKIH , Nov. 30.Thri'ii per rent rente * . IMt
Tic for llm uccuunt , tuliunuu tn London , 'M It *
for clicclo.