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THE OMAHA DAILY 3?EE: THUHSDAY, XOVEMBEll 22, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
November Oorn Option Is Poshed Up 3 3-4
and Sticka.
STORMY WEATHER HAS INFLUENCE
Dal and Provision llodi Dull, Hat
(ftcntlr Cnod Cnnh Ilciiiiind for
Product Altn In SuMnliilnK
Speculative Future.
CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Corn was ngaln tho
Hg market on tho Hoard of Trndo todny.
It was moro npparcnt thnn ever thnt No
rembcr corn was covered nnd that option
was bid up 3c, closing that much higher.
December closed c higher. Wheat was
helped a llttla by tho corn (strength) local
buying causing an advanco of c at the
tlosc. Oats closed a shado lower nnd pro
visions unchanged to 7c lilgher.
Though opening fractionally lower wheat
lid not show nny particular weakness dtir
he tho llrst few minutes' trading, In splto
it tho Improved weather conditions, Hrtn
sables sustaining prices. Thorn was, how
ver, an almost cntiro absence of buying
Irdcrs. Local traders were not In tho mar
ket nnd outsldo support, If any was In
tended, wns prevented by tho demoralized
tondltlon of tho telegraphic service, dun to
Hie storm. This fact was at onco taken
Idvnntago of by tho bears who raided tho
Siarkot vigorously and hammered tho prlco
f December down ',4c before support was
! liven. December opened c lower nt 70311
0c. It sold for a moment nt 71c, then
Iropped to 70c, but nt that point covering
by shorts was started, tho demund con
tinuing until tho prlco had advanced to
Hie That buying apparently cleared up
the short Interest, ns prices again sagged,
slth Hellers In a largo majority, but to
ward tho closo tho strength of corn and re
newed local buying ngaln sent prices up
Mini and .tho best prlco of tho day was
reached shortly beforo tho close, December
touching 71J4c Tho closo wns Ilrm nt 71y
fl3e. Northwest receipts wcro 463 cars,
Igalnst 391 Inst week und 634 a year ago.
Chleu'go receipts wcro 101 cars, I of con
tract grade. Total primary receipts wero
178,000 bu. An ivxccllent cash Inquiry was
reported, both from domestic millers nnd
(astern exporters,
Tho corn pit wnii full nil dny. Prices wero
)rm nt tlio opening, notwithstanding tho
tavoruble weather, which gavo rise to hopes
f a freer country movement. Tho crowd
ivlilcntly thought well of tho prospects and
Decnmo frco sellers of both May and Do
rembcr. In tho mountimo November, which
khowod nn opening ndvnnco of lc, had de
clined to 4114c, lie nbovo yesterday's price.
From that point it advanced 14c ut a time
antler bidding by scared shorts until 45c
bad been reached. December also turned
Upward, shorts being driven In by buying
by tho Interests controlling tho November
Jeal and during the latter part of tho ses
llon tho market showed great strength.
November closod nt 45c, an ndvnnco of 3c.
Dccoribor ranged from 3fin to 35c und
slosed o higher at 35c. Itecclpts wero 318
tars, only 14 of which were contract grade,
Onts wcro extremely dull nit dny, with
trading mostly In the way of chnnglug from
December to May at a slight widening of
ho spread. Tho market was fairly steady,
helped by tho corn strength, but closed nt
I slight recession. Itecclpts wcro light, 85
tars. DccetniKr ranged from 21,s to 214J
t2o and closod a shado lower at 2lSJ21c.
Provisions wore dulll but steady. There
hub a good cash demand for products of nil
kinds nnd thin nnd tho strength of wheat
nd corn sustained speculative futures.
At tho ftjoso January pork was 714c higher
it $11.82; January lard, unchnnged at
16.87 and January ribs a shado higher nt
tC.3214.
Estimated rcoslpts Thursday: Wheat, 1S3
ears; corn, 350 cars? oats, 115 cars; hogs,
16.000 head.
Tha leading futures ranged ns follows:
rticics, open. align.
Low. I Close. I Yes-y.
Wheat
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Corn
Nov.
Doc.
May
Oqts
Nov.
Doc.
Muy
Pork-
Nov.
Jkh!
May
La rd
May
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Ribs
Nov.
Jan.
May
7014
'0H
715j4,
,21. i I
30 at'Ti
24 I
11 so
11 75
6 '6
7 20
7 00
C 90
72Vih
45
3G
3(5',4
21V.I
I
11 STi
11 7714'
C 92'
7 20
7 0214
fi 3214
6 35
0 35
C 3714
704
41
45k
354j30
234j24
11 7714
1175 ,
C 90
7 15
7 00
C 8714
C 30
ti 3214!
71;
7i4?
72
45
36'
!GU3
21Jjt2
23r24
11 00
11. 8214
11 7714'
C 90 I
7 15 '
7 02141
6 8714 1
7 70
6 3214
li 35
70T'.
to'Mi:i
23U24
11 00
11 75
11 7214
7 20
0 99
6 90
C 9214
7 70
C 3214
0 35
led bellies, 9310c; pickled shoulders, fie;
pickled hams, SVi9ttc. Lard, steady; west
ern fltonmeil. 17.6714: Nnvemher nlnned at
$7.00; rcilned, Ilrm; continent. I7.w; Hotitli,
America, $3.50; compound, $6.004fS.15. Pork,
firm; family, $16.504j 16.00; fchort clear, $H.0J
kjiu.w; mess, i..iJiuia.w.
HAV Quiet; shipping, 77ffS0c; good to
choice, fyVU!5c.
WOOI-Qulet; domestic fleece, 24ft2oc;
Texas, lllCc.
HOI'S (Julct; state, common to choice,
ISoO crop, 16c; old, 2S(6c; Pacific coast, 1800
crop, 15fil0c: 1899 crop, 10414C! old, 26c.
POTATOES quiet; Jerseys, ll.WMfI.50i
New York, Jl.25jn.75; Long Island, $1,503
1.75; Jersey sweets, Jl.Mfr2.t0.
BUTTER-Rncelpts, 6.13S pkgs.; steady;
creamery, 19ff2Cc; June creamery, lS82.".c;
factory. 12lc.
CHEEHE-Hecolpts, 4,491 pkgs.: quiet;
largo September, fancy, 10)c; small, Sep
tember, fancy, lie; large, October, fancy,
10Ur; small, October, fancy, 1014c.
EGGS Receipts, 0,920 pkgs.j steady; west
ern regular packing nt mark, 21f24c; west
ern, loss off, 27c.
POULTRY Live, went: nt former prices;
fowls, 84Sc; chickens, 70714c; turkeys, sc;
ducks, per pair, 504(030! geese, $l.t04i11.37.
Dressed, weather unfavorable, supplies
heavy, demund slow and prices easy;
spring chickens, western, dry picked, fancy,
94i9e.
METALS The Iron markets of the coun
try were steadier, with northern No. 1
foundry In Now York DO points higher nt
J15.ri9fnfl.50, und pig Iron .warrants scored a
similar rise, closing at J9.fiil0.fi: tin was
dull nnd nominally quoted nt $2.60. while
spelter showed somo steadiness nt un
changed prices, closing at $4.304T4.33: lnka
copper and lend remained quiet nnd un
changed nt JlC.75f7l7.uO and $4.3714 respec
tively. Tho brokers' prlco for lend wan $1
und for copper $17.
OMAHA AVl;OI,i:SAI,n MARKETS.
Condition nf Trnilo and Quotation on
Htitplc nnd Fancy Produce.
EGOS Hceelpts light; good stock. 204f22c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, Do; roosters,
35j4c; spring chickens, G46c; ducks, C4T7c;
geese, 01497c; turkovs, 74i8c.
FRESH DRESSED POUhTriY Hens.
C14c; roosters, 6fCc; ducks and geese, 91(l0c;
spring chickens, per lb., C14iic; turkeys,
lOfdlc.
UAMI3 I'rnlrlo chickens, per doz., J4.TO
C.00; mallard ducks, tier doz., $3f teal, Jl.oOft
1.75; mixed, $1.25i1.50; jacksnlnes. $1.2501.50;
quail. $1.5001.75; Jack rabbits, $2; cottontallo,
''buTEn-Common to fair. 1214'3l3c;
choice, lGl'c; separator, 25c; gathered
creamery. 20T3 21c.
ritESil OYSTERS First grade, solid
packed. New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex
tra selects, 32c; stnndnrds. 2; medium,
20c. Second grade, slack filled, Now York
counts, per can. 30s; extra selects, 2!a;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal,,
PIOEONS-Mvc, ner doz., 90c.
VEAl.S-Cholcc. fllTlOc.
HAY Prlco quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers association: Choice upland,
p; No. 1 upland, js.60; medium, J8; course,
J7.50. Ilyo straw. $0. Thes prices aro for
hay of good color nnd quality. Demand
-ulr; receipts, 3 cars.
OATS-No. 3 white, 26a
COltN-No. 3, 38c.
imAN-413.
VEGETABLES.
TUUNIPS-Per lAi. basket, 60a
UEETS-Pcr bu.COc.
CA It HOTS Per Lu.. 50c.
LETTUCE 1-cr doz., 25030(3.
KADISHKS Per doz.. 25c.
HEANS-Wax. per 1-3 bu. basket, 90c!
string, 75c.
POTATOES-Per bu., 4OQ50c; Idaho, pel
bu.. Too.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl.. $2.032.25.
CiVUIlACE-Per lb.. 114c; Holland seed,
TOMATOES-Per 14-bu. basket, COc.
ONIONS Per bu.. 75c.
CELEItY Neurnska and Utah. 3045c;
extra mammoth, C5c.
FRUITS.
PEAHS Per box, $2.0002.25.
GRAPES Delaware and Niagara, per 6
1b. bnsKet. 15c; Malaga, per ke. $6.DO7.EO.
APrLES-Natlve. TbcSjl.OO per bu.: per
bbl.. $2.60; eastern. $2.7563.00.
CRANHERRIES Per bbl., $7.50; per
crato, $2.75.
THOPICAL, FRUITS.
OUANOES Mexican, per box.' $4.60.
LEMONS California, extra rancy, $4.00;
choice. $3.50.
UANANAS Per bunch, according to elae,
$2.002.50.
FIGS California, new cartons, 00c; lay
ers, S5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS English warnuts. per lb., 13c;
filberts, per lb.. 13c: almonds, uer lb., 18M
O'flTUc: ftrazlls, 13c; Pecans. 9fll6c.
IlIDES-No. 1 green, 714c; No. 2 green,
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. 814c: No. 2 veal
calf., 12 to 15 lbs., 614c; dry hides, 8013c;
sheep pelts, 2575c; horse hides, $1.504j;2.25.
St. I.onln Rrnln and I'rnvlninn.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21. WHEAT Wither:
ii -J. cicvaior, iusc; tracK. 7u
7ac; November. 703ic; December, 7034c;
Janunry, 71c; May, 7414c; No. 2 hard, CSUc.
CORN-lllgher; No. 2 cash, 3554c; track.
20Uc: November. 25i,!e; Dnrernhpr UUn.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, $3.70Q3.90;
ItrnlglUn, $3.10if3.fi0; clears. J2.9O3.40; spring
ipeclais. $3.40; patents, J3.50B3.90; strnlghts,
3.003.45; bnkers. J2.2Ckff2.75.
WHEAT No. 3, GW2!4c: No. 2 red, 71
t3Wc.
CORN No. 2 yellow, 4234c.
OATS-No. 2. 2214c: No. 2 -white, 25Up
tC14c; No. 3 white, 243(Jf25!4c.
RYE No. 2. 4S14C.
HA RLE Y Kulr to cholco maltlnr, 54T59c.
HEEDS No. 1 liaxseel. $t.C014: No. 1
northwestern, Jt.Kt. Prlmo timothy, $4.25.
Clover, contract Vrrafle, $10.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $10.8714
If 11.00. Lord, per 100 lbs.. $7,15. Short ribs
tides (loose), $7.2SVtr7.75. Dry salted shoul
ders (boxed), $5:.X7'4Jt5.1214. Short clear
lldes (boxed). $.9Jf7.00.
WHISKY Uasls of high wines, per gal.,
1 27
SUGAR-Cut loaf. $0.15; granu?nted, $5.75;
confectioners' A, $5.55; off A, $5.40.
Following are the receipts nnd shipments
Tor today:
Articles. Ilecelnts. Shipments.
Flour, bills 30,000 18,000
Wheat, bu 205,000 1 03.000
Corn, bu 549,000 149.OO0
Oats, bu 214,000 153.000
Rye. bu 4,000 1,000
llarley, bu 80,000 10,000
On tho Produco oxchnngo today the but
ter market wns weak; creameries, 15P25!4c;
onirics, 12U22c. Cheese, Ilrm at lOMlllic.
Eggs, steady; frcHh, 22c.
1 s
NEW YOH1C (JExnilAI, MATUCET.
Quotation! of the Dny on A'ariaua
CoimiKxint lex.
NEW YORK, No.v. 2i.-FLOIjn-necclpts,
tt.993 bbls.: exports. 7,033 bills.; fairly nctivo
ami Ilrm; higher prices wero nsked on some
rrndes; wlntor patents, $3.00S3.W; win
ter straights. $3,40fj3.53: Mlunototn patents,
I3.904.25: winters, $2.(Kiiti.90; Minnesota
bakers. $3,0043.25: winter low grades, $2.45fT
JC0. Ryo flour, steady: fair to good, $3.G0ffj
1.20; cholco to fancy. $3.253.00. Huckwheat
llour. Ilrm at $2.15cf2.25.
HUCKWHEAT Firm at COfJCSc, c. 1. f.,
New York.
CORNMEAL Steady: vellow, 87c; city,
19c; brandywlne. $2.45J2.W.
RYE Quiet: No. 2 western, D5c, f. o. ti.,
nlloat; state, 60iClc, c. i. f New York car
tots. PARLEY Steady; malting, 55I?Gtc, c. 1. f..
Huffnlo.
HAHLEY MALT Quiet but Arm nt 05
if 72c.
WHEAT Receipts, 19.425 bu.; exports, 32.
B73 bu.; spot htrong; No. 2 red, 7ie f. o. b.
Dttout: No. 2 red, 77'Jo elovntor; No, 1 north
ern, Duluth. K31iS3c f. o. b. allout: No. 1
hard, Duluth, bi4c. f. o. b. afloat. Ojitlors
wero well sustnlned all day. altlinug'l
within a narrow range nnd without much
activity. Ltsht offerings, tho strength in
corn, steady entiles, early foreign buying
on a liberal nculo und occasional dcman.ls
from shorts wero tho principal bull
features: closed Ilrm mat li'io net hlcbo":
March. K0!4i!v0Hc. closed nt SU'ic; May, 0
KOHc, closed ut !0Hc; November closed at
7714c; December, 77 3-16Q77?ic, closed at
773iC
COnN Hecelnts. 110.45G bu.: exports. 451.
Bto bu.; spot firm: No. 2, 4C'.4o elevator nnd
4ti3o f. o. b. ufloat. Opttona opened easy un
der mnmnntnrv local nressure. but nt once
ralllled and wcro strong nil day on big
clearances, light country offerings nnd an
other jumn lu November at Chlcugo; cloicil
firm nt fo net ndvnnco; Mnv. 41T4i842'ic,
closed nt 421ic; December, 42Tt3;c, closed
nt 4;n;c.
ntnU Tlnn.lnl. 1CM l.t, Avnfa 1R I...
spot Ilrm; No, 2, 2(!iio; No. 3, 234C; No. 2
white, 29c: No. 3 whfte, 2S15o; track, mlx-M
western, .j4iu-ic: trucK, wnne, .syjt
niitloim nutct but tinner.
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs,. 1814
S?19c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
24U30 lbs., 15c.
LEATHER Firmer: hemlock solo
Buenos Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2p
iac; ncm, .i4ii-t?ji.'. .
TALLOW Finn; city ($2 per pkg.), 4T4c;
aountry (pkgs. free), 43if3c.
RnstlM Slendv.
IlICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, i
Glic; Japan, 4ifi5i
MOLASSES-Htendy; Now Orleans open
Keiiiu. goon io uiiuil-u.
PKEfi-Htendv: snriiiu- liran. Ilfi.OOffTifi Ti
middling, $17.0Mn9 5(i; winter bran, $17.00
M.50: eitv. Jlli.Wlfln.OO.
PROVISIONS-Heef. quiet; family, $10.50
ff11.75; mess, J9.0Or9 60; beef hams, $X0O5T
20.60; packet, JlO.tHWlO.W; city extra India
mess, iie.wtjw.w, uih meats, quiet; pica-
May. 3514c.
OATS-Quiet; No. 2 cash, 23c; track, 23U
( 2314c: November, 23c; December, 23c; May.
21c: No. 2 white. 2602014c.
RYE Lower; 4714c
FLOUR-Qulct: patents, $3.5m5: tra
fancy and straight, $3.1503.26; clear, $2.85
'SEEDS-Timothy, steady, $3.754.20. Flax,
no market.
CORNMEAL-Steady at $2.
HRAN-Stoady; sacked lots, east track,
CtiiOB'fc.
HAY Timothy, strong, $10.0013.00; prai
rie. Htendv. $10.25.
WHISKY-Steady at $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIEB-J1.23.
HAGOINOrrtc.
HEMP TyNE-9c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady; Jobbtnp. $13.
Lard, $7.057.10. Dry salt meats (boxed),
quiet; extra shorts, $7.3714; clear ribs and
clear sides, $7.6214. Bacon (boxed), steady;
oxtra, shorts, JS.37V4; clear ribs and clear
sides. $8.0214.
METALS Lead, steady; $4.23. Spelter,
firm; $1.20.
POULTRY Dull nnd easy; chickens, 614c;
turkeys and geese, 614c; ducks, 7c,
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2027c;
dairy, lS?21c.
EGGS-Hteady: 1814c.
RECEIPTS-Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 85.-
000 Int.; corn. 51,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu.
siiii'munts Hour, ll.ooo duib.: wheat.
49,000 bu.; corn, 31,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu.
Liverpool Urnlit unci 1'rovUlons.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21. WHEAT Snot.
qillot; No. 1 California, 6s214d; No. 2 red
western, winter. DalHfcd: No. 1 northern.
spring. 6.1 3d. Futures, quiet; December, 5s
llUd: Mnrcli, 6s 3id.
t'OKN Hnot. ilrm: American mixed, new.
4s lid. Futures, quiet; November, 4s4d;
uecomiier, 4s wi. i' uturea, quiet; Novem
ber, 4s34d; Docembor, 4s lid; January, Ss
lOd.
FLOUR St. Loulo fancy wlntor. steady
nt 8s Cd.
PHOVISIONS-Heof. extra India mess.
easy, .G9s; prime mess, nominal. Porn,
nimo mess western, nrm, i:s, iara, Am;r
icnn retlncd. In palls, steady. 39s Cd: nrlme
western, in tierces, steady, 38s Cd. Hams,
short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., strong, 46s 3d. Bacon,
Cumberland cut, 23 to 30 lbs., strong, 47s;
short ribs, 18 to 22 lbs., strong, 48s 3d; long
clear mumies, ngnt, steady, tm; long clear
mlddtes, heavy, strong, 46a Cd; short clear
backs. 10 to 18 lbs., firm. 43s 9d; clear
bellies, 11 to lu llis., ilrm, 66s. Shoulders,
uuunre. 12 to 14 lbs,, strong, 33s 9d.
HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), steady,
2 Gs'ffJCT 514.
LINSEED Finn. 33s Cd.
Bl'TTEH-Unlted States finest, nulet. 95n-
United Stntes good, dull. Sis Cd.
i'kah I'annuian, quiet, bu 7')id.
TALLOW Prime city. .trm. 25s: Aus
tralian, in London, firm. 27s Cd.
CHEESE American finest white. asv.
51s Cd; American finest colored, easy, 66s.
KniiNii OI?- t.'rnin mid Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21.-WIIEAT-De-cember.
G33ic; Mny, CSiJc: cash. No. 2 hard.
CVi 6714c: No, 3, 6406614c; No. 2 red, 70c;
No. 3. 66WC9C.
uuit.N uecemuer, 33tfc: May. 344ff3414c;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 3111034140; No. 2 white
26c; No. 3, 3514i!.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2614027c. I
RYE No. 2. 43c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $10.00010.50; choice
prairie. $9.00I9.CO.
HUTTER-Crenmcry, 19023c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
EaGS Firm: fresh Mlsssourt and Kan
sas stock, ISc, loss off. cases returned;
now whltevood cases Included, c more.
RECEIl'TS-Whcat, 48,800 bu.; corn, 18,400
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 40,000 bu.; corn,
15,200 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu.
Toledo Mnrket.
TOLEDO, O., Nov. 21.-WHEAT-Fnlrly
netlvonnd ilrm; cash, 743ic; December, 73c;
CORN Dull nnd higher; cash, 3Sic; Do
cembor. 37c.
OATH Dull and steady; cash, 2214c; !De-
cemner, Mijc
HYB 5314c.
CLOVEHSEED Quiet : cash. 1S93 nrlme
J6.15; 1S9S prime, $8.10; December, $0.80;
DULUTH, Nov. 21. WHEAT Cash, No. 1
mrthorn, 70a: No, S spring, C4Hc; to nrrlvo,
No. 1 hard, 75la; No, l northern, 73c; Do
CORN-38C.
OATS-230.'31ic
Mlnnrnpoll Wlient Market
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 21. WHEAT -Cash,
74Hoi December, 73Hc; May, 7514076c;
on track, No. 1 northern, 713ci No. 1 hard,
76Sc; No. 2 northern, 72Sc.
FLOUH-Flrst patents, $1.1004.20; second
patents, $3.s504.oo; first clears, $2.9003.00;
second clears, $2.1502.25,
BRAN In bulk, $11.60011,75.
Peorln. MnrUrt.
PEORIA. Nov. 21,-CORN-Steady; new
No. 2, 3514C,
OATS a
3 white, 2302314c,
tendv! No.
tilllril thrnllsh.
WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin
lshcd goods.
Milwaukee ilrnlti Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Nov. 21, WHEAT
steady; No. 1 northern, 74 0 75c; No. 2 north
ern, 1 2073c.
RYE Steady; No. 1. 49c.
BAHLEY-dteady; No. 2, E980c; sample,
4j037c,
MOVK.MU.VTS OF STOCKS AM) 1IOMIS.
Dny'n .tlnrkrt Simply Iteitreseiita Ilou
tlne 1'roKress of Spri'iilntlvc Uoom.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Today's stock
market represented nothing moro than tho
rcutlno progress of n rpcculullvu boom,
1 hero was it contlnunnco of a largo nnd
well -distributed demand for stocks, und
there wns very heavy selling to tako
profits. Tho result wiui the sumo irregular
ity In prlco movement which has been
moro or less tho rulo ever slneo tho nresont
speculative period began. Tho prollt-tnklng
louay somewnat. overuoro me now uuying,
or at all events tho selling movement
showed Its greatest forco toward thn close
of tho session, so that tho sentimental
effect In today s markot was on tho sldo
of reaction to a greater extent than on
previous dayB. A comparative measure of
mo prout-ioKing on sucn uay-B ns yester
day and todny Is dlfilcult to fix, but Vcs-
icruay s mining was cicuny caicuiateu to
Inftucnco an nuvanco because tho buying
movement emtio Into nnd followed the car.
Her depression. That influence was clear
mis morning in largo uuying orucrs wnict
had coma Into commission houses over
nlcht for execution. London also felt tho
lnflucnco nnd bought stocks In tho Ameri
can department on a larso scale. Asser
tions aro mado that tho foreign speculative
puouo is snowing u growing interest in
American stocks, but the largest part of
tho foreign buying Is attributed to Hie pro
vision malting against tho nptlonn sold by
foreign dealers boforo tho election, a large
part of which nro ntill to como due, with
very heavy losses nlrendy shown by the
great advanco in prices. Undoubtedly very
largo oncratlins aro conducted nlso In Lon
don on cabled Instructions from New York.
It wns perfectly natural that the good mar
ket afforded by tho lnrge buying this morn
ing snouiu no tiiKeu uuvnningo or io laito
uroflts in tho nntnblo advance of crlccs of
yesterday. Tho llrst hour of tho market was
ninousiy uctivo ami romarKauiy sieouy,
tho demand beinc fed so freely as to pre
clude tiny sensational advnnccs. But us an
Impression began to bo mndo on prices the
selling pressure was relaxed, showing the
careful nursing process of tho powerful
spoculatlvo leaders who are nt tho head of
tho present movement. Buying was then
diverted to now points, and tinder cover of
tho notnblo ndvonco thus achieved the re
alizing was resumed. Tho day closed with
tno marKet somewnat overwncimeu vim
tho volume of realizing. But last prices
wero near tho lowest, except In tho stocks
that had been especially strong. Tho
grangers wero foremost In this list. St.
Pniil Innillni- with nn nilvnnro nf 3tA. Atch
ison common wns heavily bought at an nd
vnnco of 23i. Brooklyn Transit and the
othor traction stocks, Louisville, nt one
time, Sugur and People's Gas, wero also
strong points. Tho Northern Paclllc stocks
wero naturally prominent In tho reaction
nry tendency, after yesterdny's notable nd
vnnco, nnd Pennsylvania wns also quite
Wean, ino Bieci biockh yieiucu m un-nnn-lnc
nressuro and closed the day generally
nt not declines. Tho early strength In
Union Paclllc, tho Denver & Rio Grnndes
and tho St. Louis & San Francisco stocks
vlelded to manipulation. inierniiuuimi
Paper, Union Bag and other paper ntocks
wero weak on talk of n strong organiza
tion. The demonstrative publication of n
bullish interview by tho most prominent
Individual operator In tho street wns made
tho occasion for much of tho prollt-taklng
Trtn,w nmitimipil ensv nnd tho aubtrensury
paid but $1,600,000 on nccount of nsr.ay ofllco
checks for gold deposited nt Pnclilc coast
points from Australia, mis nwciim i"
total debit balance of tho subtrensury nt
tho clearing houso to $2,011,400. Tho under
tone of tho Bterllng exchange mnrket con
Unties ilrm in snlto of somo largo buying
of stocks for London account.
Tho bond markot showed well distributed
strength on a largo, volume of dealings.
Total sales, par value, $3,843,000. United
States bonds wcro all unchanged on tho
laThoa Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: There was only
ono markot touay. nameiy, iu
can market, which showed remark
able buoyancy and tho biggest deal-
ingn since tho election, lionuon u'ub'
v,i,,n,. nn,l (t,r ntihlln wns Well In
evidence. Tho continent wns also a good
purchaser and mere wero mrpo ,u'"'-'
from tho American sldo. Tho chief feature
wns Northern Pnciflc, but Atchison. Denver
preferred. Union Pnclnc and Baltimore &
Ohio wcro nlso greedily wanted. It wns
.....,..,i n,nt AiphUnn rommon would uai
a 214 Per cent dividend in January, hut
tniB Was SCOUieu 111 guuu
market, however, Is at present willing to
bellavo nnything. . ,.
Tho Bank lost a;xu,wu to jiauu, iuuncy
was in excellent demand, ns the bank was
I-,-,.!.,,- .in rnnnnln. The bank lent
slightly nt 414 per cent till Saturday. A
million of Delagoa Bay money was re
leased, but It had no effect.
The rouowniR aro wiu uiuoihb m.
the New Yrrk Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd..........
Canadian Vac...
Canada ho
ri.a Xr nhio
Chicago G. W..
C. B. & Q
Chi. Ind. & L...
do pfd
Chi. Ac E. Ill
C. & N. W
p.. n. I. & P
C. C. C. &. St. L.
Colorado So
do 1st prn.....
9.1 nfll
Del. & HudBon..
Del. L. &. W....
Denver & R. G.
do pfd
Erlo
.In 1at nfrt
Gt. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Valley..
Illinois eiurui...
Iowa Central ....
.In
Luko Erlo & W..
do pfd
Luko Shoro .
1. jc m
Manhattan L
Mot. bt. tiy.
juex. central ....
Minn, a hi. l,...
,ln nfil
Mo. Pacific
Mobllo & Ohio...
M.. K. & T
do pfd
M. .1. Pentrnl
N. Y. Central ....
NorrolK & w
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario & W
Oro. Ry. & Nav.
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
no 1st pru
iin 2d nM
nio g. w
do prd
St. L. & S. F....
do 1st pfd
,ln ?il nfil
St. L. Southw....
do pfd
St. Paul v
do pfd
St. P. & Omaha.
Hn. I'nnllln
So. Railway
40i; Union Pacific ...
82 do pfd
M Wabash
8S'I do pfd
57 (Wheel. & L. E...
-lit' ,n 9,1 nfll
14 Wis. Centrnl .
1371J Third Avenuo ...
23 Adams Ex
5i,14 Amorlcan Ex
n J S Ex .
ICS Iwells-Fargo ' Ex!
115 Amer. Cot. Oil...
OVt- llo pfd
7 lAmer. Malting..,
43 do pfd.,
H lAmer. S. & It...,
11614 do pfd
1S2 Amcr. Spirits ..,
do prn
Amer. S. Hoop..,
do pfd
45 Amcr. S. & W...
182 I do pfd
8i Amer, Tin riatc,
29 do pfd
1251i Amer. Tobacco,
2014 do pfd
47 Anac. Mln. Co..,
?GU Brooklyn R. T...
lOOH Colo. Fuel & I...
210'i Con. Tobncco ...
do pfd
113 Fedcrul Steel
175U do pfd
13'i Gon. Electric
C4 Glucoso 43ugar...
101'4 do pfd
60? inter, paper
mi do pfd
11 Laclcdo Gas .....
3 National Biscuit
U3i do pfd ,
139',i National Lead .,
4414 1 PW
Bill Natlonnl Steel
71T't do pfd
B.l4J N. Y. Air Brake
25:i No. American ..
42 Pnclilc Coast
70 do 1st pfd
143V4 do 2d pfd
1P14 Pncltlc Mall .....
u-l .1 fujuu a vxtui,
.11 Pressed S. Car..
Si do nfd...
93 'Pullman P. Car,
lfii S. R. & T
74 Sugar
43 do nfd
14 Tenn. Coal & I.
31
15U
12214
4.'
To
do pfd
ex. &
U. S. Leather
do pfd
U. S. Rubber ....
do pfd
Western Union.,
14 .Republic I. & S.
6314 do pfd...
Pnclilc... 19 IP. C. C. & St. L,
73
82
814
2114
1
2SH
imj
111
,13i
,162
4S
.131
, 2114
, 90
. 414
, 23
, 51
. 9'il4
: $
, 60
, 89
, 43
, SS
lllli
,nt
PY
, 7P14
. Ml
"
, 91
:S8
,1CS
, 66
,102
. 2'
, 71
. 7214
. 39
. M
. 2014
, 9114
. 3S14
, 91
,160
. 1914
'
, PI
, 61
. 4514
,10051
. W
,196
, r
.134
,115
, 7
. 15
. 1
. &3
. 0'14
m
. 1 1
0114
56
Huston Stoi'ks find Hond.
BOSTON, Nov. 21. Call loans, 304 per
cent; ttmo loans, 405 per cent. Official
prices:
A.. T. & S. F
do prd
Amer. Sugar ....
no pru
Am. Telophonq ..
Boston & Al
Boston Elevated,
Boston & Mo
C B. & Q
Dominion Coal..,
do pfd
Federal Steol ...
do nfd
Fltcliburg pfd..,
Gen. Electric ,,,
do pfd
Ed, Elec. Ill
Mex. Central
Mich. Telephone,
N. B. G. & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..,
Rubber
Union Paclllc ...
40
834
133
116
137
2t7
,157
175
113
, 61
' 77
137
,16814
.112
,?15
, 12
, !5
, 15
,202
. 2714
. 33
. 73
Union Land 3V4
West End 92
Westlngh. Elec. 621
Atchison 4s KM',-
.IN. K. U. ii. O. Sis. Ui'
Adventure 6
lAllouez Mln. Co, 214
Amal. Copper ... 97
Atlantic 27
Boston & Mont.. 320
Butto & Boston. W
Cnl. & Hocia O0
Centennial 204
Franklin 1.114
titimnoiai
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fo Cop.
Tamarack
Utah Mining .
Winona
Wolverines ...
i
7S
6014
8
,290
33
I
-nii
I'orelKH Flnnnclal.
LONDON, Nov. 21. Money wns in fair
supply lojay nnu tuscoums stenny, wun n
tentteiicy to bo wenk. Tho buoyancy of
Americans nirecting tno stocit cxennnge
cetiernllv tho tone of the market wns rood.
but dealings wtro limited. Home rails wero
btcher. esneclallv Scotch. In response to
Wall street und Influenced by the pUmioin-
Inal rlso In Knrilurn t'.ieliir. Americans
continued to udvnucc, though they closed
qulnter and Irregular. Kntllrs wre
stronger, especially Hands; Kusslnn nlli
ndvnnced on tho nnnouncement of a, divi
dend of 70 per cent; gold premium nt
uiienos Ayres, 1.33. Tile nmouiu oi minion
withdrawn from the ltniik of England mi
bnlance todny was 1:20.000.
PARIS, Nov 21. Prices opened Ilrm o:i
tho boursd today, animated by encouraging
reports from America: Spanish scctirltle.4
wero In nnrtlrnlnr favor.: Rio tlntos wero
In largo (lemaiid owing to the Improvement
In Now York; Kaltlrs recovered somewhat
on the rumor tliut a number of employ-js
would bo allowed to ro-entcr Johannesburg
nnd preparo for tho resumption of mining.
Thrco per cent rentes, lOOt C5c for the nc-
couni; excuango on J.onuon, no tor
checks; Spanish 4s closod ut 69.7214.
Jfowr York Money Jlnrket.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. MONEY On call.
steady, at 30I per cent; last loan, 4 per
cent; prlmo ii.ercautllo paper, 403 per cent.
BTERL1NO EXCIIANOE-Stendy. with
nctuat business In bankers' bills ut $1.81
for ileinnml nn.l ll.SllTi'in.Sl for sixty davs:
posted rates, $4,8204.8514: commercial bills,
$4.M)!i0l.8o. ,
Hii,vwil-t.'ertlficntes, wsuwei uar, o?c;
Mexican dollars, 60Uc.
BONDS Governmonts, steady; state,
strong; railroad, strong.
Tlio closing prices on uontis louay nre as
follows:
U. 8. ref. 2s, reg. 1
uo coupon i
do 2s, reg 1
do coupon I
do new 4s,' reg..1
do coupon
do old 4s, rcg.,1
do coupon 1
do 6s, reg 1
do coimnii 1
n nf :t .-, 1
Atcll. gRIl. 4b.,..:
do adj. 4S
Can. So, 2 1
C. & O. 414s 1
do 5s :
C. & N. W. c. 7s. 1
do S. F. deb. 5s.l
Chicago Ter. 4s..
Colo. So.t 4s
D. & R. G. 4s... .
Krln irnn. 4a
F. W. & D. C. Is.
Gon. Elec. 6s
in. uemrai is....
L. & N. unl. 4s..
.11., K. & T. 2s...
(10 4S
IN. Y. C. Is 109
N. J. C. g. 6s.... 126
No. Pncltlc 3s.... 71.
do 4s H.10414
N Y. C & St L 4S.107
N. & W. con. 4s. 99
Ore. Nnv. Is Kiy
4 do 4s 103
, 0. S. L. Cs 127
I do consol 6s, ...114
4 Reading gen. 4s. 81
Hit) G. W. Is 190
i St L & I M c. 5s.tl2
4 St 1. .t S F g. s.U
4 St. Paul cons. ...173
St. P.. C. & P.,ls.lls
I do 6s .'...119
So. Pnclflc'48 81
4 So. Railway 6s.. .'12
S. R. & T. Cs 71
Toxus & P. Is....lt0
4 do 2s 82
Union Pnc. 4s. ...106
'Wabash Is 116
1 do 2s 105
i West Shoro 4s. ..111
i Wis. Central 4s.. 87
4Va. Centuries ...01
rT York Mlnlnir Stocks.
NEW YORK. Nnv. ?l Tim fnllnwlntr nr
the closing quotations for mining shares
todny:
Crown Point 6
Con. Cat. it Va..U0
Deadwood ....... 5',
Gould & Currlo.. 90
Halo Si Norcross. 20
Homestnko 6300
Iron S Iver 72
Mexican 22
Ontario 623
Ophlr
Plymouth
Quicksilver ....
do pfd
Slerrn Nevada.
Stnndurd
Union Con
Yellow Jackot
llnmswlck
.710
,,m
,7W
.730
,.290
. 12
. 18
,. 11
London Stock Quotations.'
LONDON, Nov. 21.-4 p. m.-Closlngi
Cons., money
do account.
Atchison ....
Canndlan
St. I
Illlunl
Loulsv
Union Pac. pfd
i. uentrai
..tfiO-lOlErlo 14
.9811-16 do 1st pfd 4? 4
.... 4144 Pennsvlvnnia 7414
dlan Iac... IX) Heading 10
'aul 9No. Pactflo pfd.. S3
)ls Centrnl. .123 (Irnnil Trunk .... r
svlllo 84lAnaconda 10
EIXIHnnd Mines
.141
BAR SILVBR-Steady. 23d per ounce.
MONEY ,if 3'4 nor cent: tho ratn of din.
count In tho" open market for short bills
Is 3 per cent; ,for three months' bills, 3
pur cunt.
Ilnnk ClrnrlnKs,
CHICAGO. Nov. 21 Clenrins. tIS.7M.SSRr
balances. $3,349,550. New York exchnneu. 3c
premium. Sterling exchnnge, $4.8204.8o.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. C earlnira. S29.697.-
S21; balances, $9,481,181.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21.-Clenrlnirs. $6,875,408:
bnlnnces. $t!)7,666. Money, 607 per cent.
row lork excliance. 25c nremlum hid. ffle
premium nsked.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 21. Clearings, $2,278.
30. Now York exchnnge, pnr. Money, 3140
per ceiu.
BOSTON. Nov.
balances. $3.46(1.730.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 21.
$23,000,033: balances. $2,450,012.
BALTIMORE. Nov. 21. Clearlnes. 14.098..
895; balances, $341,188.
21.-Clenrlngs, $21,078,789;
Clearings,
Condition of the Treasury.
TT' A U T I T VP rnv xr.. OI .....
...... f . 1 , . . . I ... I ,. I . 1. - ..
(t.vi.v v.. itiu iivunui j uaimitrn ill uiu UUI1-
cral fund, exclusive of tho $130,000,000 gold
rcsurvo 111 win division 01 redemption,
nllntVM! Avnllnliln rnMh hnlnnpA t1 11? AtlZ r.fcil .
gold, $92,962,932. ' ' '
Cotton Market.-
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. COTTON Tho
market today mndo n lower start, follow
ing disappointing cnbles, but tho loss waa
eoon recovered nnd n marked net gain
scored on a return of bull confidence, a
renctlon abroad nnd substantial evidence
that tho public was again a buyor. Tho
into market was wenk under realizing.
'While operations were on a somewhp.t
smaller sculo there was n largo trade re
corded, with January und March the chief
options dealt In. Tho market started
steudy, with prices down 205 points, fol
lowing tho disappointing ndvlccs from Liv
erpool. Local bulls bought on the decllno,
a wavo of prollt-taklng carried prices 104?
12 points lower in the llrst hour, but senti
ment changed at this point and the mnrket
again exhibited pronounced strength, while
prices advunced with tho close above yes
terday. Lato cables Indicated nervousness
among tho foreign shorts, tho advices re
ceived from tho Houth told of higher soot
mnrketa pn urgent demand from exporters'
UUU Allieiliun MlJUIIllin, uuk uuuni mill
holders wero offering little cotton even ut
tlio higher prices. Decreased crop esti
mates nnd considerable weight In strength
ening bull sentiment nnd a severe storm
was said to bo doing genernl damngo In
tho central belt. Throughout tho day
prollt-tnklng was a prominent feature and
during tho last hour tho offerings wero
heavy. As a result prices declined with a
rush. At the cldso thu mnrket was weak
and Irregular, with prices 309 points lower.
Spot closed ilrm: middling uplands, lOJic;
middling gulf, 10c; sales. 773 bales. Fu
tures closed weak and Irregular; Novembor.
10.01c: December, 9.83c; January, 0.79c;
March. 9.70c: April, 9.77c; May, 9.75c; June,
9.73c; July, 9.70o; August, 9.55c; September,
8NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 21.-COTTON
Firm; sales. 0,200 bales: ordinary, 8c; good
nrdlnury, 8c; low middling, 9c: middling,
9c: good middling. 10q; middling fair,
10 7-16O! receipts, 16,214 bales; stock, 287,623
bales. Futures, Btendy; Novomber, 9.38c
bid; December. 9.699.i0c; January, 9.660
9C7c: February. 9.6O09.6Sc; March, 9.660
9.67c; April. 9.66fl9.f.Sc: Muy, 9.66l(9.07c; June,
9.6tV!i9.6SV; July. 9.6509.68c.
ST. LOUIS, Nov, 21.-COTTON-Flrm nnd
l-16o higher; sales, 585 bales; middling. 9c;
receipts, 10.4CS bales; shipments, 10,378 bales;
stock, f.9.352 bales. ,.
GALVESTON, Nov. 21. COTTON Firm
"LIVERPOOL, Nov. 21.-COTTON-Amerl-enn
middling. 5d. Tho sales of tho day
wero 10.000 bales, .of which 500 wero for
speculation and export and Included 8,500
American. Receipts. 28,000 bales, nil Amer
ican. Futures oponed quiet and closed
steady nt tho ndvnnco: American middling,
1, m. c, Novomber, 5 34-04d. buyers; No
vember nnd December. 5 31-eid, buyers; De
cember und January, 5 28-6ld, linycri; .lun
nary nnd February. 6 26-6405 i27-6id. sellers;
February nnd Mnrah, 5 24-64175 2 .-6411, sell
ers: March and April. 5 23-Cld, sellers;
April nnd Mny, 5 21-61116 22-61.1. sellers; May
and June. 5 26-6K1. buyers; Juno nnd July,
6 18-6td. buyers: July and AugUBt. 516.6td.
buyers; August and September, 5 7-640
5 8-64d, sellers.
AVool Market.
BOSTON, Nov. 21. Tho American Wool
and Cotton Reporter will say of the wool
trade tomorrow: Tho developments of the
last week or ten days hnvo not been of the
kind calculated to Impart much snap or ac
tivity to tho wool market. The failures of
W. L. Strong & Co.. the Scott woolen mills
nnd Fred Hartley havo naturally resulted
in creating a certnln amount of depression
nnd a lull in business und yet thero ha;
been a fair trade In progress, thn sales of.
liiBt week nggregntlng nearly 3,600,000 lbs.
There Is no genernl weakness In tho market
nnd tho sales which hayo been mado this
week, so far as can bo learned, huve been
mndo at substuntiHlly tho samo prices ns
wore current a week iigp. Holders of wool
nro generally Ilrm: this is especially true of
holders In the country. In fact tho latter
aro firmer, tf nnything. regarding the fail
ures as local In effect. Dry goods has been
somewhat better and tho outlook ts good
for a heavyweight season. Tho sales of
tho week In Boston amount Jo 2,295,000 lbs.
domostlo nnd 627.000 lbs. foreign, making a
total of 3,432,000 lbs., against a total of
5,386,000 for tho previous week and n total
of 13.l73.ti00 for tho corresponding week last
year. The sales sinro January 1 amount to
i2X,215,300 lbs., against 311.067,5.6 for tho cor
responding tlmo Inst year.
ST. LOUIS; Nov. 21,-WOOL-Qulct und
unchanged.
Hiicnr Murket,
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 21. - SUGAR
Quiet: open kettle. 3 7-163ftc; open Kettle,
centrifugal. 304c; crjitrifugal, granu
kited, I15-16c; whites. 40tc; yellow, 40
4c: seconds. 30tc. Molasses; steady: open
kettle, 19031o: centrifugal, SQ18c. Syrup,
steadv at 2U02Cc.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining. 3c: centrifugal, 9 test,
4c; molasses sugar. 3c; refined, steady;
crushed, Cc; powdered, 5,70c; granulated,
6.60c
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipt! Fairly Liberal and Tendency of
Trices on Uattle Downward.
HOGS SHADE STRONGER AND ACTIVE
Good Demnnd for llettcr Grade of
Hoth Sheep nnd Lambs at About
Stendr Prices Feeders Also
Remain UnohnnKed.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 21.
nm.r i'iv aiiie. nogs, aiieen,'
c a Monday 6,100 4,293 4.630
RSI." ! ,T,Ue.sdny 4.362 12.1W 7.012
Official Wednesday 4,500 10,000 6,000
Brtmo days lust week.... 14,440 19,340 13,773
Bamo week beforo last.. 4,910 11,391 14,155
till iTI A f II fan n.n1. h .. . . . . r i w n . ry ,
a".0 four wels ago.. 13,383 12,156 27,354
.x.. iinco paiu tor nogs ror tno last
several days, with comparisons:
I 1900. 1899.189S.1897.1S96.1895.1894.
Nov.
NVo.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
61
4 no
4 56
4 sr.:
4 67
70
4 6S1
73?
4 83
4 73
4 C7.
4 82
4 90
4
iP
4 01 3 E3 3 29 3 42 4 44
4 04 3 46 3 41 3 27 3 44 4 43
4 04 3 47 3 43 3 30 439
4 02 3 51 3 43 3 31 3 33
3 62 3 44 3 21 3 33 4 41
01 3 46 3 17 3 36 4 50
4 02 3 55 3 23 3 45 4 63
4 03 3 53 3 '54 3 45 4 42
4 06 3 45 3 41 32S 3 39 4 29
4 03 3 47 3 Jt 3 27 4 41
4 02 3 48 3 32 3 17 3 39
3 44 3 38 3 22 3 45 4 43
3 91 3 34 3 23 3 44 4 54
3 92 3 41 3 25 3 45 4 34
3 90 3 33 3 27 3 46 4 37
3 84 3 35 3 31 3 18 3 45 4 45
3 87 3J6 3 32 3 11 4 4S
3 88 3 35 3 32 3 14 3 41
3 29 3 34 3 16 3 39 4 61
3 88 3 31 3 13 3 42 4
3 89 3 31 3 15 3 42 4 37
Indicates Sunday.
t,J,.I"'c,nI "umber of cars of stock
.UUbi. ,i, luuuj- uy eacn toad was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'cs.
C. M. & Ht P
0. & St. I,. Ry.
T .
lljtt O
9
Missouri I'aclllo Ry.. 3
U. 1". system 23
O. & N. W. Ry...
I. K. & M. V. Tl M li
C.. St. P.. M. & o...
1 . & M. It. R. R
C., 11. & Q. Ry
i. J. tic Ht. J. IIV...
17
4
16
9
as
9
33
10
O., It. I. & I'., east.. 1 '4
C, R. I, & !. west.. 2 2
Total receipts ....182 146
rl h.t rllannolll.H a. . V. . . . .
o i .11 . ' 1 ",u "av h receipts was
S5r h' icaichnbllyeJ PiTcfiasltig tlio num.
10
'7
3
2
23
limnlin Tnnltnn. tr. ,n.
O. II. Hammond Co!.'"!! 2.12
Swift and Company 327
Cudnhy Packing Co 961
Artlln'ir Xr f'n r.ne
Armour. Slou.x City..!'..'.'. ...
15. ijccaer a uegan 179
VnnRntit X. rn 111
J. L. Carey !!!.!!!! 230
I. olmian & Co 84
w. I. Hteplien 15S
Hill & lltintzlngcr 22
T3.,tlfnM Xr t f.. I 11,1
" ' ' ' M. UIIUC W UUU . . . (. H
Livingstone & Schaller... 173
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 130
1j. f. iiusz 34
If. T.. Dntinta JtV fo i-i
II. P. Hohhick 4
A. 8. Mawhlney C6
Other buyers 1,043
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1,696
1.59S
1,926
1,454
2.467
817
3S2
215
667
286
3,417
Totals 4,692 9,858 4,967
CATTLE Thoro was another liberal run
of cattle here today and the tendency of
prices was downward. A number of trains
wore late In arriving, which naturally had
a tendency to mnke the market rather slow
In getting started.
Thero was qulto a serinkllng of corn
cattle on salo today ahd a number of
bunches of pretty gooi stuff. Chicago
came weak to 10c lower, and. an a result,
buyers started out hero to bay their sup
plies at a lower figure. Bids were weak
to a dime lower In extreme cases, but
ns a rule sellers succeeded In disposing
of their holdings at a shade lower prices.
It was not n particularly active market, as
it was hard for buyers and sellers to agree
on prices.
The cow market was rather draggy from
start to finish. There were not very many
good cows or heifers on sale and packers
tried to buy nil kinds for less money than
they paid yesterday. Tho samo as the
steer market, the situation could best be
described by calling It weak to a dime
lower, and in somo cases It was worse than
that. It was rather on uneven market, ns
somo claimed they got about steady prices
while others had to take considerably less
than steudy prices.
Tho feeder market was in fairly good
shape today Buyers wanted a few good
cattlo and paid Just about steady prices
for them. A bunch of yearling grade
Polled Angus cattle brought 14.60 and a
bunch of yearling Whltefaces sold for
$4.40. The less desirable grades were, of
course, not In as good demand and they
were slow sale and prlcos weak. Stock
cows and heifers, if good, brought close to
steady prices and the best stock bulla also
sold about the same, hut If they wero at
all common they were lower.
Tho fow western grass beef cattlo offered
on tho market met with ready sale at
good steady prices. Western frais cows
wero weak to a dime lower, and, the same
as is noted above, good feeders were about
steady and others dull and weak. Rep
resentative sales;
BREF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No.
1 1100 3 30 22...
20 1031 3 65 19...
2 ro 4 vu a...
1 1110 J4 25 19..".
16 1170 4 55 20...
45 1150 4 63 47...
61 1142 4 5 2...
30 1230 4 90 4...
22 1021 4 90 9...
39 1316 4 95 77...
24 1125 4 90
Av.
....1242
....1211
....1150
....1227
....1263
....1051
....1166
....1335
....1277
....1357
Pr.
5 00
E 03
5 01
6 10
5 10
5 15
5 15
6 25
6 25
S 35
19...
11...
o
10'.'.'.
7...
5...
16...
1...
15...
1...
2...
10,v
2 I.
s'.!'.
5...
1...
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,.. 823
1,..
3...
1...
1...
5...
2....
25....
IS....
2....
1....
1
854
715
846
944
956
906
930
811
940
895
1077
1015
872
1046
1300
1036
500
1250
1390
990
900
STOCK
4R0
655
667
492
1140
820
4 60
COWS.
2 00 1 1110 3 00
2 00 10 1074 3 00
2 15 2 1010 3 00
2 35 20 1017 3 C5
2 35 2 1030 3 10
2 40 1 14 937 3 10
2 50 6 981- 3 10
2 rn 1 1070 .1 20
2 60 1 1350 3 35
2 60 2 910 3 40
2 60 15 940 3 40
2 60 2 1130 3 63
2 60 4,, 642 3 75
2 75 1.: 1400 3 85
2 75 1 1160 4 15
2 90
HEIFERS.
2 00 26 463 3 S3
BULLS.
2 50 1 1000 3 50
2 50 1 1270 3 50
3 00 1 1410 3 75
STAGS.
3 00 1 970 3 15
COWS AND HKIKER8.
2 75 4 1053 3 00
2 25 1 1060 3 00
2 80 1 860 3 05
2 90 6 738 3 4i
3 00 2 1016 3 60
3 CO 8 637 3 60
1030 3 00
STOCK CALVES.
480 4 25
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
1 700
2 675
3 8X3
933
5
20
35
966
938
, 823
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 30
3 60
3 53
39,.
74....
15,...
0),...
21....
24....
12....
.1170
633
750
1 COW...
16 cows..
6 steers.
2 steers.... 850
15 steers. ...1156
7 steers. ...1151
4 cows 1037
3 cows 1066
33 calves... 216
17 cows 1005
9 feeders.. 1034
11 feeders.. 933
5 cows 754
4 COWK 1070
5 cows 910
5 COWS 1012
67 COWS 863
10 COWS 861
20 cows 1027
14 cows 760
6 cows 858
2f feeden. .1078
30 feeders.. 349
13 feeders.. 1029
2 feeders.. 935
3 cows 1020
5 cows 880
NEBRASKA
2 50
1 75
2 00
2 00
4 00
no
760
738
767
970
589
883
3 55
3 55
3 W
3 55
3 65
3 75
3 80
4 00
3 10
3 10
3 30
3 00
3 63
3 65
2 73
3 05
2 65
3 33
2 10
2 75
2 91
2 25
3 00
3 00
3 85
3 80
3 00
2 50
2 50
1 75
3 45
2 00
2 60
3 80
3 70
3 10
4 35
3 00
3 63
3 00
3 05
2 75
2 65
2 50
2 40
4 00
3 00
2 90
3 00
3 40
3 40
3 35
3 10
3 65
3 10
2 80
3 75
12 steers,. ,,1095 3 75
2j cows.,.., 778
12 cowb,..,.1023
24 steers..., 768
1 steer 870
26 feeders., 83S
9 feeders., 925
3 cows 1036
24 feodcrs,. 3E8
25 feeders.. 761
22 feeders.. 647
6 feeders.. 766
26 cows 1001
6 cows 884
3 cows. ,,,,1046
4 cows 1190
4 bulls 1100
14 calves., . 200
17 calves... 2.11
is neirers..
4 heifers.,
610
622
13 cows 1033
8 cows 971
13 cows 1046
8 cows 990
23 cows 1010
3 cows 1!5
WIUSUKU,
4 cows 870 2 00 6 feeders.. 765
3 cows 783 2 80 1 feeder... 780
8 cows lnt 3 au
37 feeders., 1000 3 70
i steers. ...1515 4 25
J. T. Whlte-B. D.
16 cows 921 3 40 23 cows 911
2 heifers... 799 2 50 4 cows 13X
T. McKenztc Wyo.
23 steers. ...1159 4 10
J. Currle Neb.
21 cows 897 2 20 4 feeders., EOT
3 cows 1000 3 00
F. and J. Krause Neb.
29 feeders.. 823 3 70 1 feener.,,1060
1 feeder.. . 823 t 00 I feeders,. 93$
F
2 63
4 05
8 70
3 00
I 70
2 feeders.. $80 8 00 31 feeders.. 916
1 heifer.... 610 2 60 3 cows 583
Scows MO 3 00 1 cow... ...1000
William Whler-Neb. ,
22 cows K.7 -8 23 6 feeders.. S!8
Istsg 11S0 3 00 1 feeder... 1030
C. Crclgh-Wyo.
10 cows 960 3 10 27 feeders. .1010
28 cows 1092 3 50 6 feeders. .1028
4 cows 820 2 60
J. H. Dublng-Wyo.
7 cows Klj 2?o ) feeders.. 76j
2 cows 1016 3 60 2 feeders.. S23
2 cows 1060 2 SO 2 feeders.. 900
. . Thomas Stansble Neb,
95 feeders,. 839 3 70
. . Kruso Bros. rcu.
4i feeders.. 10UG 3 70 6 fc-ders.
, , A. Hedgecock Neb.
2 feeders. .1075 3 80 13 cows....
Ej feeders.. 732 3 10 88 feeders.
.. . J. II. Nclson-Mlniu
01 sik. civs. M4 3 25
m . Kllpatflck Bros,
o.' steers.... 738 3 00
3 00
3 75
2 00
P. Rugg-Colo.
3 50 1 cow.,..
C. Bullack-Colo.
4 00
of nogs were
3 70
2 50
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 70
3 23
3 50
3 00
3 50
936 3 00
979
m
2 90
3 10
9 steers.,.,
1 cnir
1 heifer....
13 cows..
727
400
C6)
& Colltns-Wyo.
10 feeders.. 99 3 a
4 feeders.. liMi
1 cow,
920
3 60
50
820 3 00
ngaln
1057
. . . w.
96 feeders.. 813
IIOOS-ReeolnlH
liberal todny und the market nctivo and
a shado stronger nil around than yester
day. At the start a number of loadB
chnnged hands nt JI.75 nnd $1.77. but, tho
sumc as yesterday, tho demand was tu good
shape and prices kept getting better ns the
advanced. After tho llrst rounu
mornlnir
mo long
string went nt $1.77 nnd later
on It wns a $1.77 nnd $4.80 market. A
few; trains wcro back, but everything that
had arrived wns sold before 9 o'clock. .Tho
market today wns Just nbout ti duplicate
of yesterday, only prices wcro shoved up
a notch.
Hogs kept coming In nil tho forenoon, but
they sold ns fast as they wero unloaded
and tho Inst arrivals sold very largely at
i.ov. nenreseiuativo snies:
No. Av. 8h. IT.
1C0
Av
66 26
60 309
67 2S8
69 268
66 283
64 222
63 23S
68 213
74 2S9
61 295
86 229
64 270
63 280
G3 314
CO 331
67 245
45.u...344
106.. ...275
63 326
60 332
68 26S
63 276
76 300
61 282
259 263
78 229
81 201
37 240
2S0
, 8h.
120
40
'io
120
120
30
120
SO
SO
120
Pr.
4 77
4 ii!i
4 ,i
4 77
4 77
4 77
4 77
4 77
4 77
4 77
jgj
4 77
4 77
4 -7
4 77t
4 77
4 77
1V&
63... I.. 302
SO 241
10 221
... 4 77
200 4 77
80 4 77
40 4 77
... 4 77
4 80
4 yo
SO 4 80
... 4 SO
72 292 80 4 80
CS 276 ... 4 SO
68. ......311 SO 4 SO
64 342 ... 4 80
71 244 SO 4 80
50 2SI ... 4 SO
66 279 160 4 SO
71 283 40 4 .'0
12 209 40 4 89
TS 291 200 4 80
63 313 ... 4 SO
36 323 ... 4 0
40 205
69 282
65 311
73 269
S3 228
96 196
75 215
79 251
74 272
73 265
65 29S
53 283
63 298
20
40
160
SO
ico
40
80
80
'so
80
'to
160
80
'so
120
4 80
4 50
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 SO
4 80
4 fO
4 SO
4 SO
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 82
4 82
4
4 82
4 !2
4 82
4 82
4 85
In good
120 4 77 S6 238
200 4 77 63 263
62 274
87 226
61 267
01 232
48 321
62 265
78 237
85 231
72 26S
78...,. ..209
68 267
63. .... 269
58 292
SHEHP Tho sheep market was
shape again today, both as regards fat
stuff and feeders. Packers woro all out
looking for both nhen and lambs, and any
thing at all good sold ns fast as It arrived
nnd was offered on tho mnrket. There was
no particular change notlcenbte In tho prlca
paid, cvcrytnlng apparently bringing about
steady prfcei. Sheep sold ns high as $4.00
nnd lambs went up to J3.15 for 0110 bunch
of very fancy stuff. They wero better than
anything that has been on tho market In
somo time, nnd. considering qunltty. It was
Just about steady with yesterday. The top
tn Chicago today was reported as being
$3.20, so that this market Is welt in line.
Feeders wero nlso In oort demand and
sold readily at steady prices. Tho supnl
of feeders continues quite libernl at tills
point, hut the demnnd Is also tn good shape,
so that tho market remains active and
about steady.
Quotations: Choice fed wethers. $4.00
4.15: fair to good fed wethors, $3.904.09;
choice grass wethers, $3.8504.00; fair to
rood grass wethers, $3.653,85; cholco ewes,
$3.25?3.60; fair to good ewes.' $3.00413.25:
choice spring lambs. $4.905.15: fair to good
spring lambs, $4,65'914.W): feeder ewes, $2.25tc
3.00: feeder wethers, $3.5033 75: feeder lamps.
. MM tn Tl . A 1 . '
i.wo iu. jveprenciiiuiivc suies;
No.
2 Wyoming feeder ewes
8 Wyoming feeder ewes
33 cull ewes
3 cull ewes 1
1 cull lamb
215 'cull lambs
20 Wyoming feeding wethers. ,,
1 western fed owe
1 fed buck
2tWyomlng feeder owes
880 Wyoming feeding wethers..
184 Wyoming feeding wethers.,
440 Wyomlnx feeding wethers..
291 Nebraska feeder wether,!.. .
633 Nebraska fed wethers
825 Wyoming feeder lambs
103 Nebraska fed lambs
114 Nebraska fed lambs
3 Nebraska ewes
Iowa ewes
feeder wethers
Nebrnska yearlings
cull lambs
103 feeder lambs
363 feeder lambs
15 cull lambs
70 Wyoming feeder lambs
46 Iowa lambs
88 Nebraska lambs
214 Nebraska ewes
40
206
25
2
Av.
95
92
S3
106
50
41
110
100
170
100
110
93
102
97
10a
6S
63
83
90
104
39
80
95
62
62
EH
62
73
63
110
Pr.
2 25
2 25
2 65
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 23
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 85
3 83
3 85
4 00
4 00
4 25
5 00
5 15
$3 00
3 50
3 91
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 1)
4 2
4 23
4 75
4 80
3 33
Chicago i.ivn stock mahkrt.
AH Except Choice Cattle I.OTrrr 1Ior
Steudy to. Stroiis Sheep Higher.
CHICAGO, Nov. 21.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
19,000 head; choice about steady, others slow
to lOo lower; butchers' stock strong; na
tives, best on salo today, 1 car at $3.76; good
to prlmo steers, $5.304f5.80; good to medium,
$4.3oC)C.20; selected feeders, slow nt $3.75W
4.25; mixed stockcrs, weak at $2.303.75;
cows, strong at $2.76f4.40; heifers, Ilrm at
$2.75if4.85; ennners, active and 10c higher at
$2.00f!2.63; bulls. $2.25fi4.60; calves, $4.00ft
5.75; Texas fed steers, $4.004.90; Texas
grass steers, $3.30S4,1Q; Texas bulls, $2.50&
llOOS Receipts, today. 42.000 head; to
morrow, 33,000 head, estimated; left over,
0,000 head; steady to strongor; top, $4.95;
mixed nnd butchers, $4.0064.93; good to
choice heavy. $l.75i'4.93: rough henvy, $4.60ft
4.70; light, $4.60Q4.90; bulk of sales, $4.80
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000
head; nctivo to shade higher; good to choice
wothers, $4.0og4.25j fair to cholco mixed,
$3.7504.00; western sheep, $t.00i4.25; Texas
sheep, $2.502.00; native lambs, $4.2360.15;
western lambs, $4.75Q6.15.
Kansas City l.lro Stock.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 21.-CATTLE-Re-cetpts,
8.000 natives, 1,500 Toxans, 1,200
calves; tho light supply checked the de
cllno, nil killing grades selling steady to
10c higher; stockers and feeders steady;
native steers, $4.40105.30: stockcrs and feed
ers, $3.rB4.20; butchers' cows and heifers,
$3,0041.63; canners, J2.50T3,00; fed westerns,
$3.EiW3.30; wintered Texans, $3.504.10;
grnss Texans, $3,104(3.40; calves. $3,50ff6.0O.
HOQS Receipts, 12,000 hond; tho quickest
market of tho season at strong to 10c
higher: heavy. $4,904(4,95; mixed, $4,8044.90;
light. $4.77t(4.93; pigs, $4.604J4.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 600 head;
killing grades steady; feeders, a shndo
higher; lnmos, $5, 004(5. 25; muttons, $3.6041
4.25; stockcra and feeders, $3.254.25; culls,
$2.754,3.25.
St. I.ouls Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21.-CATTLE-Rccelpts,
4,100 head, including 2,000 Texans; market
steady; native shipping nnd export steers,
$l,7E4i5.60; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$4.004,5.00; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.104,4.50:
stockers and feeders, $2.3504.40: cows nnd
heifers, $2.00471.50; canners, $1.254f-!,75; culls.
$2,0043.90; Texaa and Indian steers, 13, WW
4,63; cows and heifers, $2.204J,3.30.
HOGS Receipts, 0,700 head; market
steady; nigs nnd lights. $t.76iH,4.S5; pnckcrH,
$4,7044.85; butchers. $4.854T4.92.
SHEEP AND LAMBSRecefpts, COO head;
market steady; native muttons, $3,304i4.00;
lambj, $4.25ff5.00; culls und bucks, $2,604
3.50; stockcrs, $2.004j3.00.
w York Live Stork.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 4.427 head; slow nnd lower; steers,
10415c on; bulls, about steady; cows, VAi
2 lower; steers, $t.0OQG,30; one car cxtia,
$5.60j oxen and stags. $2.00414.50; bulls, $2.40
4f3.2o; cows, $1.0tttr3.li0; cables unchanged;
exports, 3,600 quarters of beef,
CAI.VES-Recelpts, 2,180 head; veals slow
and lower, except for choice; grnssers, 15
423o off; veals, $4.004f8.00; grnssers, $2.33lf
2.62; yearlings, $2.0o.2.25.
, Slfi:i5p AND LAMBS -Receipts, 10.2.Y.
head, very dull nnd l(fll5c lower; choice,
$3.90; lambs $1,0045.16, mainly at $1 264f
5.00; culls, $3.004f3.i5; no sales of Canada
lambs.
. HOOS-Rccelpts. 8.912 hend; barely a car
load on sale; weak at Jo.tXKtfS.So.
St. .Tuvriih Live Slock.
SOUTH HT. JOSEPH, Nov. 21.-(8peclal.)
Tho Journal quotes;
CATTLE- Receipts, 800 head; market ac
tive and strong; natives, $1.00470.25; Texas
nnd westerns, $3.25416.25! cows nnd heifers,
$2,004(4.50; bulls und stags, $.'.00MI.50; yenr
llngs nnd calves, $3,0041.25: Blockers nnd
feeders. $3.O0sf4.OO; veals, $1.00476.23.
HOGS Receipts, 6.G0O head; mnrket 64?7c
higher; nil grades, J4.S0U4.93J hulk of sales,
M8l(tE:p'AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 400 head;
market steady.
Stock tn Slitlit.
Following nro tho receipts nt the four
principal western markets Novemher 21:
. - Cattle. Itogs. Sheen.
South Omaha 1,500 jo.000 O.OuO
Chicago 19.000 42,000 12.000
Kunsns City 9,600 12,000 CM
St. Louis 4,101 6,700 COO
Totals
.. 37,100 70,700 19,200
(III Mnrkrt.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 21. OILS-Cottonseeft,
Hull retlned, spot, tn bbls., quiet, 21s Cd.
Turpentine spirits, easy at 30s 6d. Rosin,
common, steady at 4s 7d.
OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 21. Credit balances,
$1.05; certificates, no bids, runs or shipments
reported owing to high winds Intel tri-.ir
with telegraphic communication.
LONDON, Nov. 21.-OILS-Cnlcuttu lin
er oil, spot, 69s 3d; Unseed, 31s 10d. Tur
pentino, spirits, 30s 4d.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. OILS Cottonseed,
quiet; prlmo crude, 29c; prlmo yollow, 33c.
Petroleum, steady. Turpentine, dull at 43
4f44c,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21.-COFFE-Spot.
Rto. steady: Invoice, 7c mild, steady; Cor
dova, 94tl3c, Futures opened steady, 10
points lower and ruled generally weak un
der liquidation nnd benr selling, prompted
by weak European cobles, heavy Brazilian
receipts, apathy In the spot mnrket, nn ab
sence of speculative support nnd tho In
creasing crop estimates. Closed barely
steady at. 164f20 points net lower. Total
pales, 28,750 bags, including: December,
6.804(0.35c: Junliary. 6.40c; Mnrch, 6.504f6.53c;
Mny, 0.534t.65e; July, 6.70yC.7Sc; August,
CbOc; September, 6.7041 CSvc.
Evaporated nnd Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. E VAPOR ATI J
APPLES Tho mnrket displayed consider
able strength today on light receipts, but
was not particularly nctivo, closing the di y
with yesterdny's prices current; stale com
mon, 44T5c: prime, 44f5c; choice, 64j6t,1
fancy, 6fific.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Innc
tlve. Prunes, 34jSc, ns to slzo and qual
ity. Apricots, Royal, lljfllc: Moor Park, 15
4f16c. Peaches, pooled, 16ff20c; unpecled, 6
4t9c.
rr York Dry Coods.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21.-DRY GOODS-Tho
mnrket shows considerably moro doing In
four-yard brown sheetings, but no chango
In character of demand tor heavier brown
cottons. Blenched cottons nro Ilrm through
out, demand moderate, but stocks limited.
In course colored cottons business Is fulr
at Ilrm prices. Print cloths nro very Ilrm
at full prices Woolen nnd worsted dress
goods nnd men's wear fabrics nro slow and
prices Irregulnr.
CARE I.U3S WITH THEIR 1' V II S 13 S.
Women Constantly Offer lug; Tempta
tions to Thieve.
The persistency with which women con
tinue to carry their Jewels and money In
handbags when travollng In public convey
ances ts worthy of a better cause. As long
as they continuo tho practlco they roust ex
pect wily thieves occasionally to got awny
with their valuables. It la a favorlto mode
of transportation with women on tho conti
nent and soma silly creatures over there,
fancying It Is English, now do tho samo
careless thing. They say thoy don't care to
trust thousands of dollars' worth of dia
monds lu their other luggage and must
know whoro their Jewels nro. Very good,
but then they should havo tho bag or car.o
chained to their persona. A curious rob
bery of this sort occurred between Madrid
and Bordeaux a fow weeks since, when nn
English woman, tho wlfo of a lawyer resid
ing in Jamaica, landed at a Spanish port
and took tho train at tho first mentioned
city. Tho woman carried In a hand satchel
her Jewels, worth $4,000, and a sum of $1,000
In notes. At Bordeaux sho was horrified to
find her satchel missing, and, thinking she
must liavo dropped It, she telegraphed to
the station masters at tho places passed on
tho Journey asking them to look out for
the missing property. Ilor purso contained
money enough for her to continuo to Paris,
where sho found a letter from her husband
awaiting her; In this lcttor he told her
to be careful whllo traveling, as ho had
been Informed by detectives that she was
watched by two Russians, a man nnd a
woman, who wanted to steal her Jewels and
money. It was then that the whole mystery
of the lous was explained, Tho woman had
as travollng companions part of tho way a
young Russian and his ostcnsiblo wife, both
excellent llgulsts, ngrcoahlo in manner, and,
according to their own showing, belonging
to tho Muscovlto nobility, Tho young
woman wnB particularly attentlvo to tho
owner of tho Jowels, and with good reason,
as the man, her confederate, was mean
while angling for tho satchel. Tho sharp
ers suddenly disappeared at Bordeaux, al
though thoy said they wero bound for tho
Parts exhibition. There Is llttlo hope tho
victim of their arfulness will over recover
her property unless tho porsons who warned
her husband shall throw out further In
formation to cnablo tho French police to
track tho thlovcs. It Is said that every
rich woman In London who Is conspicuous
for tho magnificence of her Jowels Is known
nnd watched by thieves who travel between
Englnnd and Paris and It Is only when
guarded by trusted servants thnt such mis
haps nre avoided. In Now York Bocloty
dotectlvcs hover near more tnnn one mil
lionaire's wlfo when sho wears all her war
paint and priceless gems to the opera and
society functions,
Substitute.
Detroit Journal: "Jtlst a word," said tha
green goods swindler, at parting. "When
you open this box expecting to find $2,156
in crisp, new bills, you will not find saw
dust, but a substitute for sawdust, which
Is manufactured expressly for our trade.
This is duo to tho sawdust trust having
raised tho price of sawdust. I hopo you
won't mind."
"Oh, not In the least," said tho farmer.
For tho farmer, besides being suave by
nature, had a strong feeling against trusts.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record, Wednes-
day, November 21, 1900:
Warranty Heed.
Frederick Hund nnd wlfo to II. M.
1'uffer, lots 13, 14, 17 and 18, block 1.
Emery's udd to Valley, nnd 0X1x256
feet In no 1-15-9 1 1,000
J, T. Bell nnd wlfo to J. C. Barnard,
lot 1, Terrace udd
F. P. Oould and wlfo to F. O. Wilson,
e 80 feet lot 33, Millard & Cs odd..
Herd.
W. IC. Potter, receiver, to E. C. Hod
der, lot 11 and h lot 19, block 8,
Dwork's udd; lots 1 and 2. block 10,
Cartage; lots 2 to 6, 8. 12, 13, 14, 16 to
20, block 143, Florence
Total amount of transfers $11,8
7,500
3,200
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