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10 THE OMAHA DAILY 1535E: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 284 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HoTembei Corn Climbs Still Higfcar by One Gent SHORTS NEED NO. 2 FOR FRIDAY DELIVERY Phillip 8(111 In Control of Mnrket Wlieat Dull mill Inactive Onta n Wltc HlKlicr I'rovlnlonn t'n clmniied to n Simile l.otrer. CHICAOO, Nov. 27. November corn es tablished u new high record today and closed lo over yesterday. December at tlio closo was 'S44o lower. December wheat, depressed by cables and a report of the czar's death, closed ttflVic down. Oats at tho clcse wcro a shadu up and provisions unchanged to 2',4c down. November corn, with I'hllllpn Btlll In con trol und shorts trying In every way to get No. 2 to deliver to him beforo tho close next Ii'rlday, was tho fcaturo on tho board today and, whllo not spectacular, was fairly active. For delivery this month corn sold botwocn 49o and Mo und closed lc higher at COc. 1'rlvato clcvutors delivered 90,000 bu. of contract grade, and of tho receipts 923 cars but 67 cars graded contract. Con tract stocks for week 1,151,000 bu. show an Increase of 161,000 bu. It was reported that Bhorto had ordored No. 2 corn previously shipped to IJjffalo and Montreal to bo shipped back hero by fast freight. Thero report had no effect on tho market, na It Is doubtful that tho corn can bo brought hero In ttmo for delivery Friday. I'hllllps sold about 2W.000 bu. during tho session. Much of tho buying was on stop-loss orders from shorts. December was firm early on light country acceptances, but during the ultctnoon a drlvo was made at It and the prlco fell ftc December sold between 3GH wflG&o and 7ta and closed HO Vic down ut Wheat was dull and Inactive. Tho mar ket opened weak. December Uo lower at OHfiTUHc, on weak cables, but rallied later to y.u-,c on reports of damagcH to tho crop In tho southwest. A report that the czar had died Inlluonced considerable) sell ing near tho end of tho session and De cember dropped sharply to 70V4c The closo was weak, wta lowor at 70;c. Thero was considerable changing of December for May at 8Ho difference. A scarcity of news due to troublo with telegraph wlreB again In terfered with business. Seaboard clear ances In wheat and flour were equal to 431,000 bu. Primary receipts aggregated 784,0u0 bu., compared with 603,000 mi. lost Tuesday. Minneapolis and Duluth reported DM cars, against 4bi last week and 947 a yoar ngo. ' Local recelptta wcro 182 cars, none of contract grade Thero won llttlo change In tho monot onous situation In oats. Receipts were 200 cars, December sold between ilc. and 21" 4f.'2o, and closed a shado up at 21Hc Provisions wero easier early on n heavy run of hogs, but rallied later on buying by an Influential tnuler. There was n mod crato outsldo demand and tho closo was fairly steady, although nt some recession frfm tho tort. January pork sold between $11.10 and illWA and closed unchanged at $12.20; January lanl between JG.&2W and 16.30, closing 24c lower at $t!.S"V4. nnd Jan uary ribs between J8.30Tiifi.32", and JG.37V4, with tho closo a shado down at Sft.:i2H7iC.3. Estimated receipts tomorrow: W'hcat, 95 era: corn, 2ft cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, Si'.WK head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.!, Opon. High. Low. CIosc. Ycs'y. Wheat Nov. Dec. Jan. Corn Nov. Dec. May Cats Nov. Dec. May Pork Nov. Jan. May Lard Nov. Dec. Jan. May Itlbs- Nov. Jan. May I 10 70N,5?; 70KTT; WtQK 70V4 70ffV4 70fti 70U 70U 70fT- 770H 71H 70',5 71 7P,iSHi 495Mi 61 49 M 49 SOWtib W&W 35T4 30 wiwy, 361, 3G 3GU0i 3G0',-J 2iYt 2k 2i; 21; 2ii 2in 2lH 21TW22 21 21U 21H5IT4 24 24014 21 24 24 11 23 11 25 11 25 11 23 11 00 12 15 12 27H 12 05 12 20 12 20 12 02VS 12 12V4 12 02 12 10 12 05 7 02W 7 05 7 00 7 (V) 7 10 7 00 7 05 G 97H 6 97H 7 03 G 93 6 90 6 S2V4 G 974 G 90 6 S7V4 G 0V6 G ST'i G 93 G 95 7 C2V4 7 75 f. 32V4 6 374 fl 30 G 35 6 33 6 33 0 40 0 35 G S7H 6 37 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FI.OUK-Dull: winter patents. $3.7033.90; tralghts, $3.1(K33.G0; clears. $2.903.00; spring specials. $4.30; patents, $3.6003.90; straights, $3.(XVJ?3.45: bakers, $2.30(2.75. WHEAT No. 3, 6S71c; No. 2 red, 70 73Uc. COUN-No. 2, 48ff49V4c; No. 2 yellow, 4SV4Q1 COc. OATS-No. 2. 22iC3c; No. 2 white, 26&c; No. 3 white, 24-WJGUc. IIYK-No. 2. 49c. r HAHL13V Knlr to choice malting. 67WSc. HREDS-No. 1 llax. $1.64; No. 1 north western, $1 GftiA; prime timothy, $1.2504.33; clover, contract grade, $10. IMIOVIBIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.12 011.25. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.0007.05. Short ribs sides (loose), $G.r,2W(fJG.72V4. Dry salted shouldors (boxed). $5.S7H0G.12',4. Bhort clear Ides (boxed), $rt.SO0G.9O. WHISKY Uasls of high wines, per gal., $1.27. 8UGAn-Cut loaf, $0.15: granulated, $3.C0; confectloiiers' A, $5.65; off A, $5.40. Following are tho receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 22,000 15,000 Wheat, bu 131,000 25.000 Corn, bu SIO.OOO 424,000 Oats, bu 137,000 112,000 llye. bu r 6,000 29,000 Barley, bu 130,000 15.000 On tho Produco exchango today the but ter market was quiet; creameries, 15fT23V4a; dairies, 130 20(5. Cheese, active, lOViO'll&e. Eggs, fuirly actlvo; fresh, 22c. NEW YOHK GlO.NKIlAIi MARKET, Quotntlou of (he Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Nov. 27. FLOUR-Recelpts, 23,840 bbls.: oxports. 12,544 bbls.; market was well sustained, with u moderate demand at old prices; winter patents, J3.ffJ03.9J; winter straights. $3.4003.66; Minnesota pal ts, $3.9004.25; winter extras, $2,GO02.9O; Mln nesota bakers, $3.0003.23; winter low grades, $2.462.G0. Hyo flour, quiet; fnlr to good, $3.0003.20; choice to fancy. $3.2503.00. Buck wheat Hour, dull at $2.1302.23. v HUCKWUEAT-Steady ttV.C10loc. 1. f., New York. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow westorn, 87c; city. 89c; Ilrandywine. $2.450 2.00. ItYE-Dull; No. 2 western. 65c. f. o. b afloat; state, 60051c, c. I. f., Now York, car lots. UARLEY Steady; feeding, 42PtGo. e. I. f Uuffalo; malting, 60003c. c. I. f., Buffalo. liAIlLEY MAI1' Dull: western, 05072c. WHEAT Receipts. 82,845 bu.; oxports, 40, E91 bu. Snot, linn; No. 2 red, 777c. f. o. b. afloat, 76o elevator; Nik 1 northern, Du luth, 82Mc, f. o. b. ulloat: No. 1 hard. Du luth, Stiic, f, o. b. afloat. Options opened easy, reflecting lower cables and selling by room operators. A subsequent recovery, based on fairly largo clearances, tho strength In corn nnd moderate local cover ing, yielded Anally to depression prompted by disappointing export developments, nnd closed weak ia net decllno; March, 79?i0 H4o, closed at 79?ic: May, 79079 13-iOo. closed at 79'ic; November closed at "6kc; December closed at "6r. CORN Receipts, 13O.S00 bu,; oxports, 2S9, 450 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2. 47'iic clovntor. 47Uo afloat. OpttotiB had an easy opening with wheat, turned strong on 'heavy sea boa tlearances und another Jump In No veir.bor corn at Chicago, but eventually eased off undor realizing and closed weak at a partial 4c net loss; May, 42H012i,o, closed at 42V4c; December, 44H014T4C, closed at 44V4c. OATS Receipts, 46.200 bu,; exports. 1G.CS5 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2. 20'4c; No. 3, 20e: No. 2 white, 2914c; No, 3 white. 2S?ic; track, mixed western, JOHW'i'ic: track, white, 2bl5 34c Options Inactive and steady. HAY" Quiet; shipping, 77Q80o; good to choice. S509JC. HOPS Steady: state common to choice, 1900 crop. 16O210! 1899 crop, 11015c; old, 20Cc; I'acllio coast, wju crop, latlivc; ivm crop, J0O14c: old. 200c. HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs., lSHO1; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c;. Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 15c. LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole, nuenos Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2I0"25c; acid, I3H4f24c. WOOI-FIrm; domcstlo fleece, 21020c; Cexns. 14016c. FEED Steady; spring bran. $16.00016.35; middling, $17.00019.50; winter bran, $17,000 18.60; city. $10.60017.00. PROVISIONS Ueef. tinner; family. $10.60 ef 11.75: mesB, $0.0009.60: beef liams, $20,000' 20.60; packet. $10.00010.60; city extra India mess, $10.00017.00. Cut meats, steadv; pick led bellies, S?,01OHo: pickled shoulders. Cc; pickled hams, SHOOHc. I.ard, weak; west ern steamed, $7.65; November closed nt $7,60; rellned. easy; continent. $7.03; South America, $3.40; compound, $3.S7140O.Oi). Pork, steady: family, $14.60015.00; short clear, $14.00015.00: mess, $12.00013.00. TAI.LOW-FInn; city l $2 per pkg.), 4T0 Bo; country (pkgs. free), 440514c. RIC 5-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4Vdf4V4o- Japan. (iic. v , jjUTTER-Recelpta, 6,700Nks.; steady; basket, 51; Idaho, per creamery. 18fllScj Juno creamery, lS023c; factory. 12016c. , CHEESI--Recelpts, 5,891 pkgs.; firm; large, September, iO4011c; large, late made, lOVllOHc; small, September, ligiUicj small, lato made, 104c. EOOS Receipts, 6,88 nkgs.; firm; western regular packing, ut mark, 1802314c; western, loss off, 2Cc. POUl-TRY-Allvo, weaker; fowls, 808Wc; chickens, 70714c Dressed, unsettled; chick ens, 8140916C! Towls, 808'4c. METAI.S Trading in metats was rather slew with tho, undertone steady nt noml rallly tinchnnged prices through tho gen eral list. Tin closed dull at $28.50. nominal; pig Iron warrants were quiet nt $9.5il0.60; lako copper was quiet at $10.75017.00; lead, nulet nt JI.37H: spelter, quiet at SI. 3004. 35. 'I ho brokers' prlco for leud was $1 nnd for copper $17, OMAHA WHOI.ESAI.n MAItlCETSi Condition of Triulo unit Qnotatlona on Mtnple mill I'lincy Produce. EOGS-Recclpts, light; good stock. 20022c. LIVE POL'LTRY-Ilens, 4V4U6c: roostcia, 204c; spring chickens, 605 lie; ducks, BViOtic; geese, 6'nOOc; turkeys, 007c. FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Hens, f-V4 00c: roosters, 606c: duck and geese, 703c; spring chickens, per lb., C06V4c; turkeys, 9c. (IAMB-Prairie chickens, per dor., $5,000 C.60; mallard ducks, per doz. $.1.0003.50; teal, $1.6001.75:. mixed. $l.6i01.7r.; jnck snlpes, $1.2301.50; quail, $1.5O01.i5; Jack rab bits. $1.60; cottontails, $1,- UUTTEU-Common to fair, 1201214c: choice, lGffl'c separator, 25c; gathered creamery, 20021c. FRESH OYSTKIIS-Flrst grade, solid packed. New York counts, per can. 38c: ex tra selects, 32c: standards, 25c: medium, 20e. Second grndeslack llilcd, New York counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 20c: standards, 2uc; bulk standards, per gal., $1.35. PIOEONS-Ltve, per doz., 90c. VEALB-Cholcc, MlIOc. HAY Prlco quoted by Omaha Wholesale Ilnv Dealers' asnorlatloti: Cliolrn imlnml. $9.50; No. 1 upland, $'J; medium, U-ul; conrse. in. ityo straw, ji.w. Tiuse prices aio for liny of good color and quality. Demand fair; receipts, 6 cars. OATH No. 3 white, 26o. CORN No. 3, 35c. URAN-J13. VEGETABLES. TtTRNIPS-Pcr bu. basket, 60a HEETS-Psr bu., GOc. CARROTS-Por bu., 60c. LETTUCE Per doz., 30?S5c. iiAuiHiii';' l'er doz., 30c. IlEANS-Wax, per 1-3 bu. strlrjr, lOc. POTATOES-Per bu., 40060c; bu.. 75c. SWEET POTATOES Per ,bbl.. $2.0002.25. CADUAOE-Pcr" lb., lc; Holland ied, V6MATOE8-Per U-bu. busket. 60c ONIONS-IVr bu.. .5c. CELERY-Callfornla, as to slzo, 45-075C FRUITS. PEARS Per box, $2.0002.26. QRAPES Delaware and Niagara, per 6 lb. basket, 15c; Malaga, per keg. $5.60K7 61. APPLES-Nntlve. 75c01."W per bu.; per bbl.. $2.60: eastern. $3.OO0J.2G. , CRANUEimiEH-ncll and Dugle, $3 per bbl.; per crate. $2.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES California seedlings, $2.'.5; navels. $3,60; Mexicans, $3.60; Florldas, $4. LEMONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy, $4; cholco. $3.60. J2'IAKANAS Per bunch, according to size, FIGS California, new cartons, 90o; lay ers, 85c MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb., 13e; fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 182.c: nw Peanuts, per lb., 60514c: roasted, 61451 !c: Ilrnzlls, 13c; Pecans. 9010c. niDES-No. 1 green. 7Uc; No. 2 green. GUc; No. 1 raited. SHc: No. 2 salted, 7ViQ! No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. SHc; No. 2 voal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 014c: dry hides. 8013c; sheep pelts, 25075c; lioiso hides. $1.6002.25. St. I.ouln Urnln and Provision. JUJV 2 J9J' cnsM elevator, 70c; track, 720 7-14c; November, C9Hc; Decombor, eoy.c; Jajiuarj, "O'Hc; May, 7314c; No. 2 hard, C9U0i CORN-Wonk; No. 2 cash. 3514c; track, S?'01 Bc1!',0?.'bc 33'' Oeccmber, 314o; iviay, 14i3.?i,c. STS-ilrm: .rso- 2 cnh. S2Vic; track, 0-3!4c: November, 2314c: December, 23c; May, 24ic: No. 2 white. 2GWe. RYE Firm nt 4S14c f,M .fitTinii 1.0..1.. j... . $3.GO03.Cj; extra fancy and straights, $3,150 3.23: elenrs. $2.S303.1O. Bucu--rtmotiiy, steady at $3.7604.20. Flax, no market. CORNMEAI-Steady at $2. I1RAN Firinnr! Hnrlr.l naf linMl tr.r C714C ' 1 HAY Strnnir! flmnlhv m ;rvtTi7 rA. rl?. $10.60.. ' " ' v" WHISKY-Steady at $1.27. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.25. RAGGING 7si0814c. HEMP TWINE 9c. iiirivTutrv iwi. i.lvi Lard, higher at $7.07. Dry salt meats Ihnrnill ufnmlt.i iv.(i V. . i ' . , ribs and clear sides, $7.62. Uacon (boxed), stendy; extra shorts, $8.3714: clear ribs and clear sides, $8.0214. MiviAi.H-L,cau, quiet nt $4.45. Spelter, weak nt 4.15. IrITT.TIIV C ,1 ,. . D 1 r . . 1 7Uc: ducks, 7c; geese, 00614c . IllITTER-Easy; creamery, 20026c; dairy. 18021c. EGGS Steady at 1814c. ' i Flour. 14,000 bbls.: wheat. 35,- 000 bu.; corn. 79,000 bu.,; oats, 63.000 bu. oiiii-jiiiiNia 1'iour, v,vw bbls.; wheat. 51,000 bu.; corn, 110,000 bu.; oats, 60,000 bu. Liverpool Grnln and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 27.-WIIEAT-Spot. llrm: No. 1 California, Ci 2V4d: No. 2 red western, winter, Os; No. 1 northern spring, 0s 3id; futures, steady; December, 63 1074a: March. Cs. CORN Spot, steady: American mixed, now, 4a 4d; futures. Hteady; November, 4s 214d: December. 4s ld: January, 3s 10Hd. PEAS-Cnnadian, 6h Slid. FIOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady ut 8 tid. HOPS At London (Pacific coast, steady nt 2 5013 bs. PROVISIONS-Beof, extra India mess, easy at 09s; prlmo mess, nominal at 60s. Pork, prlmo mess, western. Arm at 72s; hams, short cut, It to 10 lbs., strong nt 46s 9d; bacon, Cumberland cut. 28 to 30 lbs., strong nt 47s Gd; short ribs, 18 to 22 lbs., strong at 4Ss 3d; long clenr middles, light, 30 to 35 lbs., Arm at 48s 9d; long clenr mid dles, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs.. Arm at 47s Od; short bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., Arm at 60s; shoul ders, square, 14 to 1G lbs., strong nt 33s 9d. Lard, prlmo western. In tierces, quiet nt 3Ss Gd; American rellned, In pulls, dull at 39s 3d. RUTTER Finest United States, quiet at 93s; good United States, quiet at 81s Oil. TALLOW Firm: prime city, 25s 3d; Aus tralln. In London, 27s Gd. CHEESE Easy: American Anest white, 51s Gd; American Anest colored, 52s Gd. Receipts of wheat during last threo days, 13C.fr"iO centals, Including 135,000 American. Receipts of American corn during last threo days. 328,000 centals. Weather fine. Kanunn City Grnln and Prnvlnlona. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 27-WHEAT-Dc-rembcr. G2'4c: May, 6C?4077c: cash. No. 2 hard, C50OO1-C; 'No. 3, 63005c; No. 2 rad, GVfillOMic; No. 3, 03067c. CORN December, 33i;033!4c; May, 34c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 31V4 03114c; No. 2 white, 35Hc; No. 3, 35c. OATS-No. 3 Wlllto, 2302CC RYE No, 2. 43c HAY-Chnlco timothy. $10.00010.60; choice prairie. $9 60010.00. llUTTER-Crenmery, 18023c; dairy, fancy, !7r. EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stuck, 19o doz.. loss off, cases returned; new wlilto wood cases Included, Ho more. RECEIPTS Wheat, 74.400 bu.; corn, 15,200 bu.; onts. 2.000 bu. UKIPMENTS Wheat, 89,600 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu,; oats, 5,000 bu. Toledo Mnrl'et. TOLEDO. Nov. 27. WHEAT Dull and weak: cash, 74'4c; December, 7414c; Janu ary, 70c: May, 79c. CORN-Dull but sUady; cash, 39c; De cember 3714c OATS-Qulet and steady: cash, 23c; De cember, 2314c RYE 61c SEEDS-Clovor. 199, nrlmo, $6.25; Decern ber, $6.70; March, $i.75. Philadelphia Produce Mnrlcrt. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27.-I1UTTER-Dull und weak; fancy western creamery, 23 02314c: fnncy western prints, 2Sc. . i;uus Hteany; rresn nearby, 27c; fresh western, 2Cc; fresh southwestern, 25c; fresh southern. 2(c. CHEESE-FIrm; Now York full creams, fancy small, lllic; New York fair to choice, lOKOllc. MliinriipolU Wlit-ut Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 27. WHEAT i;asn, lac; ueeembcr, 7:0; May, 74'!ic On track: No. 1 hard, 75ic: No. 1 northern. 73ic; No. 2 northern, 711i07Hio. FLOUR-Flrsi patents, $4.0001. 10; second patents, $3.7503.83: Arst clears, $2.8002.90; second rleurs, $2.0502,15. HRAN-In bulk, $11.50011.75. MIMrnuken Grnln Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 27. WHEAT - i.ower; .-no. 1 northern, 74070c; no. 2 north cm. 71h073c, it vis unlet: no. J. 4Jwii Doc RARLEY Dull; No. 2. 63000c; sample, 450 65c Dnlilth Miirket. nT'T.TtTir Vm' 97 WHI.'AT n..h 1 hard, 74Hc: No. I northern, 72V4c; ko. 2 northern, tHc; No. 3 spring, 69Hc; to ar rive, No. 1 hard, 73J4c; No. 1 northern, 71T4e; December, 7114c; May, 7514c CORN 3Je. OAT8-123023;ic Peoria Market, PEORIA, Nov. 27.-CORN-Hlcheri new No. 2, 364c. OATS Nominal! no sales. WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin Islicd goods. MOVI2ME.TS OF STOCKS AiD IIONDS. SI I Kht Decline In Stocks Results from Prevalent Desire to Iti-nllrr. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.-SelIlng to tnko proAts again overenmo tho market today and tho general level of slock prices is lower than It was last night. Tho day's net changes, which aro fractional, except In a few stocks, gives no Idea of the wide movements of prices during tho dny or of the notnblo strength shown ut times by a few stocks. This Is due to tho fact that tho market was generally strong In tho early dealings and wns only curried below Inst night's level by n very sharp reaction, which also reduced the gains of tho strong stocks. Tho notably strong points were In tho coalers. Southern Railway preferred, llaltlmorc & Ohio, Southern Pacific nnd tho American Smelting Blocks. The movement In tho coalers wns helped by tho wintry weather reported. Tho movement caused tho revival of old rumors of consolidation or change of control, tho effect being notably manifest In New Jersey Ccntrni, which roso C points to 119, reacting 114. Tho business In tho group wns small, oxcept In tho Readings, which rpllpotrd vtrv linavv nnd concentrated buying. Tho Arst pro- lerreu roso at ona time z'4 nmi closed n point lower. Largo buying continued of Southern Railway preferred and minors continued of n coming Increaso of dividend and a dissolution of tho voting trust. This was about tho onlv stock, excetit thn Dcn- & Rio arnndes of yesterday's strong group, which neiu out touay, uno American Smelting stocks roso 2i nnd li for tho common and preferred on talk of tho ab sorption of the principal competing Inter est. International Power roso 4 points with out explanation. Shortly before the closo very largo ouying or soutnern racinc cnmo Into frce, tho Individual transactions run ning from one to 6,0u0 shares and lifting tho stock 2 -points. During tho early purt of the day, whllo tho general market wns strong. Tho steel nnd copper stocks wcro weak. The steel stocks snowed a disposi tion to rally, especially Steel & Wire, which got above 44 at one time. Tho stock closed unchanged. Amalgnmnted Copper was very heavily sold nid lato In the day foil to 91H and closed with a net loss of 74. Tho nen- eral reaction In tho market was not accom panied by any unfavorublo development In tho general conditions, but to disappoint ment of some speculative expectations. Tho principal of theso was that today's London Stock exchango settlement would develop a very heavy short Interest In Americans. On tho contrarv it wns nbnwn Unit nnlln n lnrgo long account existed In Amerlcnns and mat London Bold Btocks hero for the new nccount. Another speculative assumption was that Chicago and tho west had been prevented yesterday by tho Interruption of wlro communications from buying stocks very largely, but the opportunity of today was not taken advantnga of. Conditions In tho money market continue very easy, In splto of tho gain from tho subtreasury banks on routine operations nnd the ap proach of tho monthly settlement period, which usually makes demands on tho money mnrkct. The action of the money nnd ex chango markets In response to London's operations In stocks suggests that London's speculative operations hero nro being car ried with local money market facilities. Thus today's selling by London hnd no ef fect on tho exchnngo market, which was lower. In splto of the higher money rate In London. Tho easier tendency of local money might be due to tho rolense of funds caused by tho London liquidation. Tho bond market was actlvo and prices wero higher. Total sales, par value, $3,073,000. United States 3s declined U and tho now and old 4s advanced 't on the last call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London Annnclal cablegram says: Tho markets hero wero fairly busy and Arm today. Americans were actlvo at an all-round nd vancc, though the close wns a little under tho best. Louisville & Nnshvlllo and South ern Railway securities wero very strong. Tho bull nccount revealed by tho settlement was of only moderuto dimensions. Tho general rato was 41405 per cent. Northern Pacific, Pennsylvania, St. Paul and New York Central were somewhnt scarce. Money r.-uH In btrong demand, though quotations wero unaltered. Discounts wero harder. Tho bank did n lnrgo business In discounts at 4 per cent and lent some money nt 414 per cent. The bank lost 150.000 to Egypt and 18,000 to Franco. Silver wns llrmer on Chlneso buying, as tho Philippine govern ment hns Imposed a 10 per cent export duty on Mexican dollars. The following nro the closing prices on tho New Y rk Stock exchange: Atchison uo pru ... Baltlmoro & O.., Canadian Pac... f?nnnf1n Rft Ches. & Ohio Chicago a. W..., C B. & Q Chi. I nd. & L.... iln nfil Chi. k E. Ill C. & N. W C, R. I. & P r n. n St. t. Colorado So , do 1st pfd vdo 2d pfd uei. cc iiim&un., rinl. T,. Xr W Denver & R. G., no piu , Erie tin 1at nfd at. Nor. jifd Hocking Coal ... Hocking valley. Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd Lnko Erio & W. do pfd Lako Shore L. & N , Manhattan L.... Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Minn. & St. L.. do pfd Mo. Pnctllc Mobile, & Ohio.. M K?& T do pfd NT. .T. Central N. Y. Central ... Norfolk & w.... do pfd No. Paclflo do pfd Ontario & W.... Qro. Rv. & Nav do pfd Pennsylvania ... Rending do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Rio G. W do pfd St. L. & S. F.... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. Southw... do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. & Omaha So. Pacific So. Railway .... do pfd Texas & Pact.. Union Pacific ... do pfd 3314 Wabash ....r..... 8314 do pfd 814 Wheel. & L. E... 87 I do 2d pfd 6S14 Wis. Central .... 35 Third Avenuo ... . 14 jj 11. & O. pfd 136$, National Tube... 23 I do pfd 67 Adams Ex 9114 American Ex 10S U. S. Ex 115U Wells-Fnrgo Ex. 00V4 Amer. Cot. Oil... 714 do pfd 4214 Amor. Malting .. 1714 do pfd 117 Amer. 8. & R.... 182 do pfd .-. 21H Amor. Spirits .... 78Va lo pfd 4 Amer. S. Hoop.., 4o:)j, do pfd 18114 Amer. S. & W... 1014 do pfd 39 Amer. Tin Plato, 123 do pfd 201i Amer. Tobacco . , 4G do pfd 3614 Anac. Mln. Co..., 103 Iirooklyn R. T... 210U Colo. Fuel & I,., Kt Con. Tobacco .., ,10914 do pfd 172i Federal Steel .... , Vi do pfd , 01 den. Electric .... , 93 Glucoso Sugar... , 6SV4 do pfd , , 3914 Inter. Paper , 12 do pfd , 37 Laclede Gas 14714 Nationnl Hlscult;, ,140 do pfd , 42 National Lead ., , 80H do pfd , 7014 Nationnl Steel ., , 8214 do pfd , 23 N. Y. Air Brake , 42 No. American ... , 70 l'nclllc Coast ,111. do 1st pfd 19H do 2d pfd , 03V4 PaclAc Stall , 3114 People's Oas , 70 Pressed 8. Car.., , 93 do pfd , 19 Pullman P. Car., , 74 S. R. & T , 46 Sugar , 14 do pfd , , 30 Tenn. Coal & I., 127T4 U. S. Leather .., ,l'i5Vi do pfd , , 20 U. S. Rubber .... , 4M4 do pfd , 1714 Western Union ., , Ci' Amnl. Copper , U Republic I, & S., , 72 do pfd , , 8114 '. C. C. & St. L, S 20T4 10' 28 112 Sl 01 102 133 102 48 130 31 91 23 61 Sti'4 17 29 7014 43 80 , 4 8S 100 133 49 62 3014 91 SJr i. 'la 103 65 ,102 23i , 3S , 92 , 20 , 92J4 , 30 , 9114 ,161 19 , 67 , 81 , 67 , 41 ,10014 , 514 , 83 ,19G . 5V 133 ,110 , 72 , It , 75U , 2914 , 87 , 84 9,5 10 o-. 66 Doaton Stock Unntn t lima, BOSTON, Nov. 27.-Call loons, 304 per cont; time loans, 405 per cent. OfTlclal prlceBt A.. T. & S. V.... 39 Union "Land do pfd 8214 West End Amor. Sugar ....133 Westlngh. Eleo. do pfd 110 Wis. Central ... Amer. Tel 158 Atchison 4s Boston & Al 21914 N. E. G. & C. 63 Iloston Elcvated.150 lAdvcnturo Boston & Mo 197 Alloiicz Mln. Co. C., IJ. & Dominion Coal do pfd , Federal Steel ., do nfd Fltchburg pfd..,v139 Centennial .... Gen. Electric ....107 Franklin do pfd ii'' litimboidt Ed, Elec. Ill 215 Osceola, Mex. Central .... l.t',1 Parrot Mich. Telephone. 65 Qulncy N. K. u. i-,.... Ji.vss nanta r o cop.. :u2 TnmarncK 3i Utah Mining ... 29 Winona '2 Wolverines ..13614 Amnl. Copper .. 4014 Atlantic ..112 Boston & Mont. .. 49 Butte & Boston. ,. 17,, i.-ui, a llecla old Colony Old Dominion Rubber Union Paciflc 34 PJ 6114 lit 100 70 64 3 93 2'14 327 91 810 8 I W 71V4 49' a 103 ! IS8 3t 3 45(5 Nevr York Mlnlnir Stnokn, NEW YORK. Nov. 27. Tho following are the closing quotations for mining shares today: Chollnr 8 Crown Point 10 Con. Cnl. & Vn..l30 Deadwood 16S Gould & Currlo.,100 Halo A- Norcross. 20 Homestake 0500 Iron Sliver 77 Mexican ,. -0 Ontario 573 Ophlr 80 Plymouth s Quicksilver 1 do pfd 700 Sierra Nevada ... 33 Standard 300 Union Con 12 Yellow Jncket ... 11 Brunswick 10 llnnk ClrnrliiKM. CHICAOO, Nov. 27.-C!onrlngs, $21,443,(32: balances. $2,151 2Y7; posted exchange, $l.&2,: 04.6'4: Now York exchange, 15c discount, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27.-Clearlligs. $18,9S7,406; balances, $2,000,371. BALTIMORE. Nov. 27.-Clear!ngs, $1,431, 099: balances. $480,721. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 27.-Clearings. $3.021016; balances, $673,776; money, 407 per cent; Now York exchange, 23c discount bid, 15o dli coiLDt asked, CINCINNATI, JNov. 27.-Money, 306 per cent; New York exchange, 150l7Hu pre mium: clearings, $2,607,700. , BOSTON, Nov. Si.-Clearlngs, $25,4i6,526; balances, $1,516,419. NEW YoitK, Nov. 27.-Clearlngs, $303, 4S3.109; balances, $10,000,109. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.-MONEY-On call, stendy at 3H04 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84 for demand nnd at $4.811404.81 for sixty days; posted rates, $1.8214 and $4.8654! com mercial bills, $4.SO04.81. . I ,. SILVER-Cortlllcates, GI0G5c bar .silver, 64Wic; Mexican dollars, 60c. BONDS-Government. irregular; state, strong; railroad, strong. Tho closing prices on bonds today nre as follows: U. 8. ref. 2s, rcg., uo coupon lo 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, rcg., do coupon do old 4s, reg.. do coupon do 6s, rcg,, do coupon D. of C. 3 C5s.... Atch. gen. 4s do mil. 4n Cnnnda So. 2s..., C. V O. 4143 do 6s C. & N. W. c. 7s., do H. F. deb. 6s, Chlcnco Tnr. 4i.. Colo. So, 4s J. & It. G. It..., Erie gen. 4s F. W. 11. rr 1. Gen. Electric 6s. i lowa ccntrni Is., U & N. mil. 4s... M.. K. & T. 2s.., do 4s. 10j 4 105 no 110 13.8 1SS 110 110 113 .113(i 124'4 101. 8&(i 10S Wl- 120 13J 119 1)3 , 83T4 100?, V, , 7514 111 no 100 70(i . 4 N. Y. C. Is N. J. C. gen. 6s., No. Pacific 3s..., do 4s N Y, C it St L 4s, N. & W. con. 4s., Ore. Nav. Is I do 4s Oregon S. L. Cs., do consol 6s..., Reading gen. 4s., Rto G. w7 la...... St L & I M c. 6s St L & S F g. 0s. St. Paul consols, S. P. C. & P. Is., I do 6s , So. Paclllc 4s do 5s , IS. R. & T. Cs..., Tox. & PaclAc Is I do 2s Itnlnn Pnrtfln 4s.. Wabash Is , do 2s.... , AVaot Hlinrn 41.. Wis. Central Is., Va. Centuries .., 199 1204 7'1 1014 107 1-914 103 101 127H 115 81-T4 V'9 1124 128 17314 119 119 81 U2 1 lbflft 110 101 ni 86 91 Offered. I.omlnn Stock Qnotntlona. LONDON, Nov. 27.-4 p. m. Closing: Consols, money., do account. ...S Atchlsun Canadian Pac... St. Paul Illinois Central.. Lnulsvlllo Union Pac. pfd.. N. Y. Central.... , DM4 if-16 1 , 8914 132-J ,129 , 8014 , 81 11314 Erie do 1st pfd..... Pennsylvania . Meaning No. Paciflc nfd Grand Trunk .. Anaconda Rand Mines ... .. 14 .. 42. .. 9 .. 85 .. 6 .. 10 .. 40- BAR SILVER Firm at 291-lCd per ounce. MONEY I per cent. The rate of discount in the opnn market for short bills Is 4 per cent; for threo months' bills, 404 per cent. ForelKii Flnunclnl, LONDON, Nov. 27.-Money Is In good de mnnd und scarce, and tho Bank of Eng land entirely controls tho market. Dis counts aro very Arm and a largo number of bills wcro taken by tho Bank of England. Business Is so brisk thnt tho bank Is nd herlng to a moro rigid rulo nnd Is not dis counting after 2 o'clock. Prices on the Stock exchango today were llrm and oper ators wero chiefly occupied with the carry over. Much business was done In the forthcoming exchequer bonds nt about 9S.68. The chief featuro was home rnllB. Thero was a continued demand for Scotch rails. Argentines wero Arm; Americans opened abovo parity, dealers bidding vlg oiously; Southern railroad common touched tho highest point of tho year: Denver pre ferred and i.ojlsvlllo were especially sup ported ; ut tho closo prices wero easier; Kntllrs wcro Ann, Chartered especially; afterward they wcra below tho best prices of tho duy. Tho amount of bullion with drawn from tho Bank of England on bal ance today wan 168.000. Gold premium Is quoted -nt Buenos Ayres nt 131.50. PARIS, Nov. 27. Prices opened llrm on tho bourse today, being encouraged by London advices, but they wero soon weighted down by realizations In view of option day. Tho transactions wero re stricted and nt the closo tho markot was quiet. Internationals wero coaler; Rio tlntos Auctuuted and KnfTlrs wero lower on bear sales. Threo per cent rentes, lOOf 65c for tho nccount; exchnnge on London. 25 f llHo for checks; Spanish 4s closed at G9.90. BERLIN. Nov. 27. On tho bourse today homo funds wero in good demand on in vestment buying. Internatlonnls wero Arm; Amerlcnns and Canadian Pacifies wero maintained; mines opened firm, but closed easier on tho declaration of options; ex chango on London, 20m 45nfg for checks. Discount sales: Short bills, 3 per cent; threo months' bills. .4 per cent. Condition of the Treanary. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold rcservo in the division of redemption, shows: Avnllablo cash balance, 5137,441,055; gold, $92,3G0iO55. Wool Murket. BOSTON. Nov. 27. WOOL The wool markot hero seems to havo had tho air cleared by tho recent failures of the two wool firms, ono In this city nnd the other In Philadelphia, and there is a llrmer feeling, nlthough no ono Is looking for a marked advance. Territory wools continue to lend In nates, flno medium and Ano calling for 48049c. Scoured staplo In strictly staple wools nro quoted nt 60c Flecco wools are quiet, but prices are Arm. The following nro tho quotations for leading descriptions: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces: X and nbove, 25020c: XX nnd XX nbove, 27H028o; delaine, 29o: No. 1 combing, 29030c; No. 2 and three-eights blood, 2S029c; one-quarter blood washed, 2S029c; coarso and braid washed, 200 27c. Michigan. Wisconsin, etc.: X Michigan, 22023c; No, 1 Michigan comb ing, 2702Sc; No. 2 Michigan combing. 27 28c; one-quarter blood washed, 20027c; coarso and braid washed, 2502Gc; line de laine, 21023c. Unwashed, medium, etc.: Kentucky und Indiana, one-quarter blood combing, 230!1c; three-eighths blood. 23Tj 24c: Missouri, one-quarter blood combing, 22 0'23c; throe. eighths blood, 22023c; braid combing, 20021c- lako nnd Georgia, 22023c. Territory, scoured basis: Montana and Wyoming, Ane medium and, Ano, 175jflSc; scoured, 48049c; staple. 500 51c; Utah, lino medium and fine, 10017c; scoured, 47019c: staple, 60c; Idaho, flue medium and fine, 150 10c; scoured, 480 49c; staple, 60c. Australian, scoured basis, spot prices: Combing super line, nominal, 74075c; good, 65070c; average, 02007c. , ST. LOUIS, Nov. 27. WOOI-Stcady; medium grndes, 14021c; light flno. 14017c; heavy June, 11015c; tub washed, 1802914c Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.-COTTON-Spccu-latlvely tho day was a peculiar ono In tho cotton markot. Whereas tho -feeling was radically bullish and though prices scored pronounced rises operations wero conflned to a narrow, professional Interchange for tho most part representing settlement of old accounts. Tho market started steady, 9013 points higher, nnd Bteadlly. though slowly, advanced on room covering, scat tered investment purchases nnd straggling support from tho foreign contingent. Tho influences serving to Install bull confldenco wero not numerous; In fact, Arm cables and reports that tho south was not selling Its cotton, ns wns reported yesterday, wero tho dominating factors nil day. Receipts wero decidedly larger than nntlclpated and the average estimates by tho Now York Cotton exchango members pointed to a larger yield thnn the trndo had looked for. Tho public appeared to bo entirely ab sorbed In other murkots, whllo prostrated wires In tho wcFt prevented business reach ing the pit from thnt qunrter. Liverpool stilted that American buying orders nnd scnrclty of offerings from tho aouth had caused tho ndvance there, At tho close the market wns strong. 11013 points higher. Futures closed very steady; November, 9.97c; December, 9.91c; Jnnunry, 9.99c; Feb ruary, 9.97c; March. 9.73c; April, 9.71c; Muy, 9.70c; Juno, 9.09c; July. 9.09c; August. 9.53c; September. 8.81c Spot closed quiet; mid ill lug uplands, 1014c; middling gulf, 10c; sales, 102 bales. Sui;nr Market. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 27. SUGAR Firm; open kettle, 3 7-1G03 11-lCc; open ket tlo centrifugal, 31-lC04!4e; centrifugal giun tllated, 4 5-lGc; whites, 4V404 11-lOc; yellows, 404 9-lOe; seconds, 201c. Molasses, steady ; open kettlo, lS032c; centrifugal, 18020c. Syrup, fetendy, 220'27c. LONDON. Nov. 27.-BEET SUGAR-No-vember, 9s 9d. NEW YORK. Nov. 27,-BUOAR-Rnw. steady: fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 30 test, 4c; molasses sugar, 3c. KoAtied quiet; No. 0, 6.03c: No. 7, 4.95c: No. 8. 4.85c; No. 9. 4.75o; No. 10, 4.70o; No. It. 4.03c; No. 12, 4.00c; No. 13, 4.00c; No. 14. 4.65u; standard A, 5,10c; confectloiiers' A, 5,40c; mould -A,' 5,fc5c! cut loaf, 0c: crushed, 6c: powdered, 5.70c; granulated,1 5.00c; cubes, 5,7oc. Oil Mnrket. OIL CITY, Pa Nov. 27.-OIL-Crcdlt bal ancos. $1.07: certificates, $1.09 bid nt tho close; no sales; shipments 156,830 bbls., av erage 99,270 bbls; runs 97,628 bbls., averago 90.312 bbls. .NEW YORK. Nov. 27. OILS-Cottonseed, 'weak: prlmo crude, 4S14c: prlmo crude, yel low, 49c. Petro'eum, dull; New York re lined, $7.2.; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.20. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good, $1,0!). Turpentlno, quiet at 4214043c, New York Dry Gondii, NEW YORK. Nov, 27.-DRY OOODS Thero havo been no changes In prices today on brown or blenched cottons. Tho current demand Is moderato for both. In coarso colored cottons some enstern makes of nine ounce denims nro advanoed o per yard, Prints nro In average request und no now prlco developments. Ginghams very Arm throughout. Print cloths also Ann and fair business In narrow odds on basis of 3c for regulars. OMAHA I1VE STOCK MARKET Choice Cattle of All Klndj Fully Steady and Common Cattle Blow. HOG MARKET A SHILLING LOWER Fat Sheep and Lambs In Good Demand at Jat About Stendy Price, but the Tendency on Feeder Is Loirer. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 27. Receipts were: Cattle. Iioks. Sheep. OAlclal Monday ., 1,787 4,098 3,865 Official Tuesday .7 4,777 14,208 6.18J Two days this week G.6C4 18,960 10,017 S.n mo days last week.... 9,462 10,455 11,612 Same week boforo 10,071 10,417 11,497 Same threo woeks ago.. 2.612 7,743 8,215 Samo four weeks age. f,0O7 9,933 17.819 Average prlco paid for hogs for tho last cveral days, with comparisons: I 1900. 1899.lS93.lli97.1896.1893.lS9t Nov. Nvo. No v. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 1 2 3... 4 5... 6.. 7.. 8.. 9.. 10. 11. 12. 13.. 14. 15.. 16.. 17.. IS.. 19.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 25.. 26.. 27.. 4 61 4 01 3 3 3 29 3 42 4 60 4 04 3 45 3 41 3 27 3 44 4 66 4 04 3 47 3 43 3 30 4 02 3 61 3 43 3 31 3 33 4 65i 3 62 3 44 3 21 3 35 4 0414 4 01 3 46 3 17 3 36 4 07U 4 02 3 55 3 23 3 45 4 704 4 03 3 52 3 54 3 4 4 tM4 4 00 3 43 3 41 3 28 3 39 4 734 4 03 3 47 3 31 3 27 4 02 3 43 3 32 3 17 3 39 4 $3 3 44 3 38 3 22 3 45 4 73i 3 94 3 34 3 23 3 44 4 67 3 92 3 41 3 25 3 45 4 82U 3 90 3 35 3 27 3 46 4 90 3 84 3 35 3 31 3 18 3 45 8214 3 87 3 36 3 32 3 11 3 86 3 35 3 32 3 14 3 41 4 7S4 3 29 3 34 3 16 3 39 4 74i 3 88 3 34 $ 13 3 42 4 78 3 89 3 31 3 15 3 42 4 76 3 86 3 37 3 39 3 38 4 78U 3 85 3 44 3 27 3 21 3 41 4 85 3 82 -3 46 3 27 3 21 3 77 3 88 3 30 3 16 S 48 4 87U 8233 24 3 21 360 4 75V 3 76 3 28 3 25 3 43 4 41 4 46 4 39 4 41 4 60 4 65 4 42 4 29 4 41 4 43 4 64 4 34 4 37 4 46 4 43 4 61 4 65 4 37 4 41 4 16 4 40 4 V5 4 30 Indicates Sunday. Tho official number of cars of brought in today by each road was: CiLtlln. lines. Sh'n. O & St. L. Ry 6 Missouri Pacific Ry.. 0 U. P. system 82 C. & N. W. Ry 1 F E. & M. V. R. R.. 23 S. C. & V Ry C, St. P.. M. & O.... 10 B. & M. R. R. R 33 C, B. & Q. Ry 8 K. C. Sc St. J. Ry C, It. I. & P., east... 7 C. R. I. & P., west Illinois .entral 14 0 12 29 9 31 2 10 41 35 1 12 1 4 stock ll'r's. 2 4 13 3 3 1 Total receipts ....177 213 26 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as fallows, each buyer purchasing tho num. ucr or ncau indicated Cattle. Omnha Packing Co 2 G. II. Hammond Co 143 Swift and Company 279 Cuduhy Packing Co 1,270 Armour & Co 801 Cudnhy, Kansns City 143 R. Becker & Dlgun 137 Vansant & Co 29 J. L. Carey 99 Lehman A Co 231 McCrfary & Clark 6 W. I. Stephen 72 Benton & Underwood.... 43 LlvlngFtonn & Schaller... 60 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 208 L. F. Husz 9 H L. Dennis & Co 119 Other buyers 6G2 Hogs. Sh'n. ill 1.6& 1.310 2.74S 4.090 4,172 485 1,22 1,142 3,419 Totalo 4,321 1,405 6,382 CATTLE Thero was a fair run of cattle hero today and tho market, all things con sidered, was In good shape. Receipts In cluded about seventeen cars of cornted cat tle and tho quality of tho most of the offer ings was none too good. The better grades wero In good demand on tho part of pnek crs und they bought them up at fully steudy prices. 'i ho hait-fat stuff and common kinds of cuttle, however, wero slow sale and weak, the samo ns they have been all along, Nice hnndy weight cattle were In particularly good demand today. Thero was not much change notlceablo today In the mnrket on cow stuff. Canners wero ready sellers at fully steady prices and good cows and heifers also brought practically yesterday's prices. In BOine cases tho medium kinds may not have Hold qulto as well as they did on Monday, but still they brought better prices than they did at tho closo of last week. Bulls, calves, stags and such kinds of cattle sold about the way they did yesterday. Tho bulk of tho receipts today were on tho feeder order and the majority of them wero rather common In quality. Tho de mand for tho better grades was in good shape and In some cases tho prices paid looked a little stronger. Tho commoner grades were rather hard to move, tho samo us usual, thougl- they seemed to sell for right around steady prices as compared with yesterday. Stock cows and heifers sold about tlio same way as the steers. Thero wero about twenty-three cars of Toxos gross cattle on tho market today, and, In view of the fairly good condition of tho fat cattlo market, they brought about steady prices, Gruss cowb also sold right around steady und western feeders, if good, brought Btcudy to stronger prices and the less desirable grades were a little dull, but did not show much change from yesterday. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 40 62'.;!;; 22 69 19 23 1...,. 3,...K. 3.....: l 3 1 1 2 22 1 3,..-.. 1 6 1 4 3 1 0 4 12 1 1 3 1 9 1 1 16 6 5.... 1.... 43.;.. Av. Pr, .1114 $4 25 ....1160 ,...1178 .... 874 ....1077 ....1247 .... 953 ....1080 .... 806 .... 740 .... 810 .... 870 .... 902 .... 890 .... 770 .... 952 .... 870 .... 870 ....1000 ....1014 .... 990 212 ;;;.'iooo ....1070 .... 9S0 ....1030 .... 979 ....1010 ....710 ....1033 ....1240 .1092 .1170 990 4 40 4 60 4 75 4 75 4 GO 4 90 2 00 2 00 2 W 2 00 2 TO 2 25 2 25 2 35 2 45 2 15 2 60 2 50 2 65 2 65 2 55 2 05 2 l5 2 05 2 G5 2 05 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 SO 2 eO 2 80 2 80 No. 18.... 1.... 4.... 41.... 37.... 62.... 21.... COWS. 8.... 1.... 4.... 7.... 2.... 2.... O 4;;;; 6.... i.... i.... 8.... 4.... 3.... 4.... 25.... 8.... n I. 14.... 10.... 1.... 1.... 2.... 12.... 19.... Av. 1138 1310 1370 1161 1229 1240 1271 1070 940 1254 1005 935 10S5 1126 1027 1140 1170 1140 1007 877 1203 937 918 9S8 1130 1100 1112 1034 1120 1270 1235 1058 1076 1150 COW8 AND HEIFERS. Pr. 4 90 4 9U 6 (0 5 00 6 00 6 10 5 15 2 80 2 85 2 85 2 86 2 Vi 2 S3 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 CO 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 35 3 40 3 45 3 60 3 iV)i 3 60 3 00 3 75 3 85 4 15 (I ?;;;; 5.... 937 3 05 2 900 3 40 .... 692 3 20 HEIFERS. .... 425 2 25 b C60 .... 942 2 30 35 745 .... 620 2 75 7 867 .... 646 2 K5 2 935 STEERS TEXAS. ....1000 4 35 1 1030 4 35 3 00 3 05 3 (0 3 75 ...1440 ...13S0 ... 430 850 1320 000 1180 1014 1540 1 1290 1 1070 360 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 00 2 75 2 75 2 90 3 00 3 CO 3 00 1 .1110 .1610 (1440 . 900 .1040 1750 3 00 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 15 3 50 3 60 3 Gil 3 75 4 00 1.... 12.... 29.... J... 77.'.. 1... 21... 22... 140 210 279 1438 3 G5 STOCK COWS 777 2 73 STOCK 350 2 00 367 2 40 324 3 25 1 1420 1 1350 1 960 1 1800 1 1830 CALVES. S f.0 1 100 6 00 4 00 1 140 6 75 4 00 STAGS. 2 1350 3 85 AND HEIFERS. CALVES. 1 1 10.. 440 4S0 313 8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS, 1 1 29 13 390 030 , 880 , 984 , 710 3 65 2 60 3 00 3 05 3 60 2 30 2 30 30 feeders.. 678 1 bull 1000 42 steers,, ,,1093 26 feeders,, 821 2 feeders,, 855 1 steer 760 1 cow 950 40 sirs Tox. 933 G2 strs Tex. 885 32 strs Tox. 977 1 HtrTox,. 910 A. 26 feeders.. 900 3 40 McPheo & 1 bull 1180 3 00 1 bull 1060 45 steers,... 935 .13 steers,,,, 902 25 cows 1080 1 steer 840 A. 27 cows 871 i cows 1009 3 no 3 00 3 05 3 23 NEBRASKA 1 1110 6 708 3 796 6 1050 3 70 3 70 4 25 I. 3 25 3 40 3 70 3 90 3 feeders,. 723 6 steers,,,, 900 23 feeders,, 1027 11 feeders.. 742 1 steer 710 1 steer 710 00 feeders.. 091 COLORADO. 3 40 24 strs Tex. 912 3 40 42 strs Tex. 989 2 85 7 strs Tox. 950 3 40 1 BtrTex.. 950 HhooK Colo. 1 bull 1110 Mullen-Colo. 2 feeders.. COO 24 feeders. .1152 63 steers..., fHl 39 stcors,,.. 958 20 cows 898 90 3 40 3 40 3 05 90 3. Abbott-Neb. 3 06 17 cows 819 3 05 1 COW 10S0 3 00 2 25 3 35 3 60 2 30 2 45 4 15 3 40 3 15 3 40 3 40 2 60 3 25 3 70 3 40 3 40 2 90 2 00 2 00 2 cows.,,.. $60 E. 16 feeders.. 920 4 feeders.. 975 H. 9 feeders. .1007 3 feeders,, 910 1 feeder... 990 if. 12 feeders.. 909 3 65 4 feeders., 902 3 00 1 bull 1280 2 35 1 cow UCO 3 00 Swan Land & 18 bulls 1150 2 66 t bulls 1160 2 25 2 00 1 cow 920 2 00 8. Kleln-Colo. 3 75 4 feeders.. 870 3 75 1 ferder...lU60 Grummer Colo. 3 90 3 feeders.. 103.1 3 90 1 feeder.., 970 3 25 Haythorn nob. i cows 4 COWS.,..f 930 1 tteer 810 3 25 3 23 3 90 3 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 3 35 2 10 4 00 3 00 3 85 : 35 3 CO 3 73 Cattle Co. Wyo, 19 cows 918 33 cows..... 795 inAtm. 123 feeders. 993 4 W 60 feeders.. 885 80 feeders.. 987 ,4 00 10 feeders.. 987 17 feeders.. 918 3 75 17 feeders.. 607 28 cows 97G 3 15 J. Forbes-Neb. 20 cows 71S .1 3.-, 15 cows 9.13 Iirnest Lnnd nnd Cattle Co. w yo. 108 strs Tex 817 3 40 115 strs Tcx-S33 3 40 Holt Cattlo CO.-Colo. 95 fdrs. Tex 090 4 15 8 fdrs. Tex 090 Rlversldo Cattle Co. Wyo. 117 feeders. 671 4 45 2 feeders.. 915 HOGS Thero were over 200 cars of hoga on salo this morning, which Is the blggo.,t run at this point for several months past Other markets also had liberal receipts, and ns a result prices took a drop. Bucr- started out bidding $1.75 for most anything, or about a dlmo lowor than yesterday s close nnd Kffi6c lower thnn thn high time yesterday. Sellers wero not willing to t.Jke tnoso prices, and ns a rcsuu tno marm-i was very slow In opening. When they Annlly did cut loose It was generally on n basis of a $4,75 market. Tho better hugs sold nt $1.7714, and occasionally a load nt $4.80, Thero was not much chatigo In tho mnrket from start to finish, though the closo wns good and Arm. In spite of tho fact that tho murket wns slow In opening everything was sold in good season, ho market being active after the Arst few loads nuu been sold. Representative saies. 18 100 ..265 ..167 69 239 ,,9 334 60 350 78 202 92 181 78 271 61 283 66 240 93 239 49 333 60 267 62 325 AV. till. Pr. No. 61 303 64 283 79 253 20 326 11 289 6J 320 45 340 67 290 hi 2t6 CI 327 43 288 40 301 67 378 38 390 61 262 66 307 91 186 82 201 66 323 46 331 62 330 76 268 66 337 62.. 40 '80 160 100 40 68 297 00 291 68 275 15 330 16 243 G4 267 72 191 64 292 65 231 22 267 61 298 60 304 62 282 65 327 64 300 77 252 51 385 40 120 100 78 245 40 4 T.i 70.. ,...249 E0 4 ".7'i 82 231 ... 4 77U C7 243 120 4 77 82 195 40 4 774 80 80 100 80 1G0 120 80 80 80 ico 200 200 100 80 40 63... 120 100 SO 80 4 77W 4 7715 s 7l',2 4 7714 4 771A 4 771? 4 7714 4 7714 iSS 4 7714 4 77V4 4 7714 4 77(5 4 7714 4 7714 4 772 4 80 4 80 4 F0 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO 4 80 SHEEP Thero wero qulto a few cars of fat stuff on tho mnrkct today, and as tho demand was good on the part of packers they picked up what was offered In good season ut Just about steady prices. Weth ers and yearlings fold as high aa $4.1214, and Inmbs brought as high as $j.05. It was not long before tho pens wcro. clcarod of the fat stuff, both sheep and lambs. Feeders were In fulrly good demand today but the tendency was to shauo prices a trifle unless the quality was very gocd. The number of buyers on tho market has not been ns largo this week as previous to this tlmo ,nnd as the supply Is keeping up in pretty good shape there is Bomo ten dency toward lower prlce3, particularly on the commoner kinds. Quotations: Cholco feu wethers. $1,850 4.00: fair to good fed wethers. $3.G603,85; cholco graBs wethers, $.1.7603.90'; fair to good grass wethers, $3.G5fl3.75; choice owes, $3.2503,60: fair to good owes, $3.0003.26: choice spring Inmbs, $1,900615; fair to g od spring lambs, $1.0504.90; feoder ewes, ii.'Ait 3.00; feeder wethers, $3.6003.75; feeder lambs, $4.0001.40. Representative sales: No. Av. 7 Iowa feeding owes 110 6 Iowa bucks 126 97 Iowa owes 97 608 fed ewes 86 161 Wyoming feeder wethers 91 388 feeding wethers 85 414 western fed mixed 118 220 fed wethers , 99 8 Iowa Inmbs 00 266 Nebraska lambs 72 red lambs,,,,, feeder sheep 200 Nebraska 004 Wyoming 295 Wyoming feeder sheep jw Wyoming teener sneep 9 Wyoming feeder sheep,,,,,, 1 Nebraska ewo 2 Nehraskn owes 480 Nebraska fed wethers 1 Iowa lamb 1 Nebraska lamb , SO Nebraska cu'.l ewes 160 Nebra-ska feeding ewes 30 Nebraska cull feeding lambs 26 Nebraska cull feeding lambs 21 Nebraska cull feeding lambs 25 Nebraska feeding lambs 70 80 90 89 78 200 ISO 101 00 110 75 87 42 61 45 62 Pr. $ 'i 6 ) 3 25 3 61 3 6) 3 75 3 75 3 W) 4 0i 4 75 4 30 5 05 3 75 3 83 3 85 3 85 3 60 3 60 4 00 4 75 6 00 2 li'i 2 90 3 60 3 60 3 60 4 25 choice, $5.70; culls, $3.0004.00; Canadu Inmbs, $3.60. HO(lSRrcelpts. 2.588 head; no sales re ported, nominally Meady. Knusns City Live Mock. K,AN'HAH CITY, Nov. 27. CATTLE Re eelpts, l2-,oo natives, Coo Tcxaiis, 800 calves; cholco beeves actlvo and steady; short fed "jeers nnd common b-j tcher stock lower; i. L-rs nni1 feeders Arm; native steers, "3O0o W), Blockers und feeders, $3.2604,25; butcher cows nnd heifers, $3.0004.80; can tiers, J ihk,i3.00: fed westerns, $3.6005.00; JV'Hered Texntis, $J.6O04 40; grass Texans, i3iu ?JU.1 "' $3.i.0i.6O. HOGS- Rtvi-ipi..,, is.&ou head; trade fairly Blw ut ;,.,i, h. lower: heavy. $4.8501.90; tlni 7HiOI.S5! light. $I.750I.S5: pigs, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1,000 liemi; good general demnnd at Arm prices; lambs. $1 Mi :j, muttons, $3,0504.25: Block ers and feeders. $.1.6004.23; culls, $3.0003.50. St. I. mils Mve .Stock. j&T'.1'0'1?' ?fo,v S'f'ATTLE Receipts, 4,300 head, Including 2,600 Texans; market slow and Mendy for natives; rnsler for 1 oxnnsi native flipping nnd export steers, ti'.'.U'-l'S?' "P 8'ed beef and butcher steer, $4 (lOJif. 25; Bteers tin u.r ,oo0 pounds. $3 250 4. .5; Blockers nnd feeders, $2.2501.40: co.vs nnd tu'lferc $2.W0isi. dinners. $1.2.102.76; ll,";,i?r,3W! ,V!tn "d lniilnn steers, $3.fXVjfl.r;1; cows ntld heifers, $2.3003.40. HOGS-Reeclpts. S.,oo bend: market 6c I?Vi,)lKf "ml "KM". $1.7501.85; packers, $4.80W 9i; butchers, $Hv((o,i." , SHEEP AND LA.MIIS-Recelpts, 1,fA) hoatl; mnrkut steady; native muttons, $.1.60 Jfl.io; lambs, $,1.750623. rulls nnd bucks, $2.2504.00; Blockers, $2,0003,00. St. Joseph Live Stock, SOP"' M Mo Nov. 27.-(Spo- clnl.l Tho Journal quotes: CATTLE-Receipts, 2,100 head: market actlvo and stendy; natives, $1.1005.25; Tex nns nnd westerns, $,1..'j(iu.2j, cows nnd heifers, $2,000-.60: bulls and stags, $2.(vl 4.60; yearlings nnd calves, $3,004.25; stock era and feeders, $3. 0001, w; venls, $1,00 G.25. HOGS Receipts. 10,400 head; market 1001 15o lower; all grades, $1.7004.85; bulk of sales. $(.7301.8214. SHEEP AND IAMRS-Recelpts, 1.300 head; lambs, 10016c higher; sheep, strong. Stuck In Slclit. Following nre tho receipts nt the four p ri iic i pin western marKem ivovemuer .w: South Omaha Chicago 7,'X) Kansas City 13,0.0 St. Louis 4,300 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4,777 14,208 6.183 3S.C- S.5O0 8,70) 1.1 01 1.0 0 1,000 Totals 29,077 79,408 21,783 Kvnpornted and Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, Nov. 27. EVAPORATED APPLES' The mnrket for evaporated apples ruled rather quiet, but nbotit stendy at unchanged prices, on tho basis of 406o for stato common; prime, 4)i06Uc; choice, 6H0Ce: fnncy, G0G4e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Innctlve. Prunes wero quoted nominally nt 3l40Sc per lb. Apricots, Royal, 110Hr; Moor Park, 150 :, Peaches, peeled, 10020c; unpceled, G0tc. 10c. S6.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omnha, VARICOCELE "d HYDROCELE cured. Method new, never falls, without cuttlug, palti or lot-Hof time. O V D U 1 1 I Ccured for life and tliepolnon " "thoroiiuhly cleauerf from thn system. Soon every kliin and njmptom disappears completely and forever. No "I)ltt',VKINQ OUT of thodNeaseontheskln or fce. Trufttmcnt contains &o daugeruus drugsor Injurious medlrlnes. WEAK MEN r'0HH 0F MANnooiXrom , , . . " cesses or Victims to Nkiivous 8EXUALLT IIKIIIMTY or F.XIIAtlM ION, Wahtino Weakness invoi.untaiiy I.ok.ks, with Kmilv Decay In Younii and Muidi.e Aoip. lack of vim. vigor and strength, with cexual organs Impair d hndwrak. STRICTURE BailtCHlly cured with a now !. 7, COT R, a InfHlIlblo Home Treat ona ukLbi ment. Nolnstrumi'nts.nopalii, no detention from bnlnem. Gonorrhoea, Kidney and IthiiMr r Trouble. CllltllS (ItMItANTKKI). CDKiilUtltn Free. Irntmtnl hy Mall. Call on or nddref. 119 S. 14th St. Dr. Searles & Searles. omaim. Neb. NO CURE; NO PAY If ?ou ant cxilfdly Ulitlfv rploprd or bihT dimlm. Tiritfjirlr, etc., our Local Vacuum !eTloer iu rr.iore joti ollliout druir or electrlcltri 1S.M In tiei not an failure i not one returned na CO. I), fraud) wrlu for particular., urnt .eaird in plain cnv lore. I.OCU APPLIANCE CO., 414 Chirlet Bids.. Diner. Cd MEN DEALERS SELL THEM Charter Oak Stove & Range Go MARF THEM ST LOUIS. CHICAGO I.1VH HTOCK MAIIKIST. Hob Five to Ten I'rnli, f.oiver Cut tle About Stendy Sheep Higher. CHICAOO, Nov. 27,-CATTI.E-necelpts, 7,000 head; steer, arenernlly about utendy; butchem' stock closing weak to 10c lowor: natives, best on Bale today, four carloads at K.55; good to prlmo steers, S5 .15fi5.S5, noor to medium. l4.25flB.25: selected feeders. Hteady nt l3.C0iH.25: mixed stockerx, slow, nt 12.2MI3.fi..! rows. t2.CMM.25! lielfern. 12 VSi 4.n5: cunner.i, ?2.00ft?.G'; bulls, weak nt i!M GM.zg: calves, weaK anu lower, excent choice, nt e3.50i35.tp0; Texann. receipts, SOT head: best on sale today, four cans at J 1. 03; Texas-fed steers, ti.Wni.M: Texas urass steers, J3.30t.l5: Texas bulls, 2.D0S3.2j. HOQB Hecelpts todav ay.noo head; to. morrow, 40,000 head, estimated; left over. 5,000; CfllOo lower; active, clnMnp stendy; top, M.97H: mixed and butchers. i.C5t.97W: Rood to choice, heavy, I4.70fr4.tc; roURti heavy, HKWM.CS; light. 4.C5H,K; bulk of Bales, $4Wft4.W. HHEKP AND IAMnH-necelpts, 13,000 head; sheep, good to choice, strnnp; to lOo higher; others slow; lamln, Htflic hllnr; good to choice wethers, J4.00i4.25: fair to choice mixed, tt.WH.OO; wetern sheep, 4.O0ft4.2O; Vcxns sheep, J2.D0W.1.CO; nntlv.) lambs, H0Of;r.25; western Inmbs, l.75fG.21. XetT York I.Ivp Stunk. NKW YOHK, Nov. 27.-in:nVIJ3-Ite. celpts, ICC head, mainly for slnuvhtercr: nothing dolm-ti feeling steady; cables slow; llvo cattlo. ll12o; tons. 12Vfc; refrlcerato. beef, W'Olio; tops. 12Ho; shipments, 078 cattle, 1,202 hheep and 4,360 quarters of beef. CAI.VUS Hecelpts, ffiG head: market slow; gniHsers not wanted and nominal! veals, IS.OOflS.00. BHKKI' AND liAMn.S-Hecrlpts, 1.C70 head: sheep steady; prima sheep, strong; Icmbi, llrm; fair to choice shep. Wti.01. common to prime lambs, JlMyo.W; onu tar THE COMMANDING GENERAL When Oeneral Lee comei to Omaba ha will not find as handsome an ofAca awaiting him as the one occupied by former generals commanding the De partment et the Missouri. This office on the fifth floor of The Deo nulUlng Is bow vacant. It would make the handsomest office la town tor some one. R. C. PETERS & CO., RENTAL AGENT, Ground Floor, Dee Bulldlxif . n.K.Ki-Ui n-iy w. B0OH4 nr u rc blcg. r.rw.H io3biui H8 JAKES E BOYD & CD., Telephone 1031). Oiuali.i, Sal COMMISSION, GRAIN, 1'KOVlSJONb and STOCKS 1IUAUU UK THAUat. Correspondences John A. Warren Ce tVireet wires to Chicago and New Xerfc