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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Market Dull and FeatureleiB with
Speculation at Standstill.
NOVEMBER CORN TAKES ANOTHER TUMBLE
Oat Decline in Syinpnthy trldi
Wheat ntiil Corn Provision Am
Unlet nnd Irregular, Though
Market Opened Eusy.
CHICAGO, Nov. CO. Wheat was dull. Da
ccmbcr, having sagged on liberal receipts,
nbscneo of buttor foreign demand nnd other
bearish considerations, cloeed weak, ic
under Wednesday. November corn dropped
C4o on liquidation nnd December cloned c
down. OatH closed l?!o depressed nnd
provisions 2146c to 17V4o lower.
Wheat formed a dull and featureless mar
ket. Hpccul.itlve trado was ulmoit at n
standstill, whllo operators changed their
December holdings for January or Mny.
Tho tendency nearly all day wni down
ward. December opened a .iliaile to Uc lower
nt 70c to 69V,if?G3'ic, on liberal receipts, In
sympathy with tho corn Hlump and on tho
closing of important Minneapolis mill"
December following tho opening touch'-'d
69c. Shorts covered on itcndy cables nnd
reports of unfavorable weather In Argen
tina nnd December rallied toTOUftfOc. Thcto
whs no foreign demand nr.d ns other sup-por-
wns lacking tho bulgo wns replaced by
u deollno to 09c. Th clo'o was weak, fy!
lower nt C9r;'iC9ic. New Vork reported 60
loads taken for export. Seaboard clo.ir
nnccs In wheat nnd Hour were equal In
101,00) bushels. I'rlmnry receipts aggro-
Sated 1,357,000 bushels, compared with 1,2)1.
10 last year, Minneapolis and Duhith re
ported two days' receipts nt 1,102 cars,
against 474 Inst week nnd 199 a year ago.
Local receipts were 177 enrs, nono of con
tract grade.
November corn broke plmrply. following
tho slump begun Wednesday, Phillips was
not In tho pit. Scattered longs who staved
In too long liquidated nnd November, which
opened nt 3Sc to 37c, dropped to 35'4c nnd
rfosed nt that figure, 6'.4c under yesterday.
December sold between 354c and 35c, nnd
closed c lower nt 35i. Tim oxcellJnt
wcuthor anil the November weakness wero
lntluentl.il In depressing December. Ro
celpts were CI I cur.
Oats wero quiet and declined In symnnthy
with wheat nnd rorn. December sold be
tween 21Hc nr.d 21-1-ic, nnd closed 4'(('o
down, m 21ift2114c. Hecelpts were 2.15 cnr.4.
Provisions were quiet and Irregular. Tho
market opened easy on commission liottsa
selling. On locnl buying the market rallied,
but declined Inter, In sympathy with grain,
nnd closed ensy. January pork sold be
tween Jirtoii and Jll.liO and eloseil 17Wo under
Wednesday at $11.60; January lnrd between
IC.80fifl.KVi and J0.75. clolng 5c lewer .t
tK.mn6.7Vi, nnd January rlbo between J0.26fp
e.27',4 and 0.20, with tho closo ftiltZc down
nt t&.vma.Z'i'A.
Estlmntod1 receipts tomorrow: Wheat, IDS
ears; corn, -1.15 cars; oats, 210 cars; lions,
25,000 head.
Tho lending- futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Closo. IWcd'y
Wheat
Nov. 70 70U COV, G!; 7014
Dec. G91SO70 70fl ISM ffVWU 70
Jan. 70W6 7114 70?i. TOlifHj 70T4
Corn
No v. 3703.1 3S 3514 3514 41
Dec. 35i 35i 35 351J 35
Mny 361iQV SOU 33?4 35;4f30 SOU
Oats-
Nov. 2t4 21H 2114 21!4 Cli
Dec. 21H 21 214 2l;f4 211
May 23?4 23H2l 23i 23Hff 2314
Tork
Nov 11 25 11 25
Jan. 11 03 12 05 11 00 11 9) 12 0714
Mny 11 99 11 9714 11 S5 11 85 12 05
Lard
Nov. 6 9214 6 95 C 90 0 95 C 93
Dec. 6 90 6 9714 C 95 6 95
Jan. 6 7714 " 14 0 73 0 7714 6 SO
May 0 85 - 6 90 C S214 C S214
Wbs-
Nov 7 0214 7 C214
.Inn. 0 20 0 2714 6 20 0 22'4 6 25
May C 2715 C 30 C 27'4 C 2214 C 30
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FLOUR Dull; winter patents. J3.701T3.00;
tralghts, J3.10Q3.OO; elenrs, $2.90$f3.00; spring
specials. $4.30; patents. J1.GOS3.90; strnlghtB,
$3.flO$3.5: bnkers. J2.304T2.73.
WHEAT No. 3, C&Bil4c; No. 2 red, 7014ft
7214c.
CORN No. 2, 35(2370 ; No. 2 yellow, 2J;
C37c.
OAirS-No. 2. 2214c: No. 2 white, 2614fl27c;
No. 3 white. 2502614c.
HAViLEY Fair to choice malting, KOOc.
BEEPS-Flax. No. 1. $l.C2il.C2V4: No. 1
nortliwfslam, S1.G3. Prima timothy, $l.30ij)
4.40. Clover, contract grade, $10.
PROVISIONS Mpsh pork, per bbl., $11.1214
011.25. iWd. per 100 lbs., J0.90if0.9.". Short
ribs side (loose), $6.6214fi0.7'. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed,). 5.87!4&i;12i4. Short cloir
Bides (iM)Xitd). $0.65410.75.
WHISKY UhsIb of high wines, per gal.,
$1.27.
Following' aro tho receipts and shipments
for toonr;
Artlclm.
Flour. WjIs..
Wheat, tu...
Corn, Mi ,
Oats. tu
Rye, bn
llnrlov. bu..
necelpts. Shipments.
....210.000 21,000
.... 07.000 391,000
....220,000 753.000
....129.000 132,000
.... 2.000 3.000
C2.000 14,01)0
on tn r iToouca oxenango touny mo uut
ter market was dull; crenmcrles, 15ff23o;
dairies. t3G2flc. Cheese, llrm nt lOKQIHic.
Eggs, llnli; fresh, 22c.
NBAV vtinic ni:.KHAli mahickt.
ClnotaUonm of the Dny on Various
Coiniiinillt h'N.
NEW TOnif. Nov. 30. FI.OUR-Recolnts.
20.4W bbls.i exports, 19,758 bbls.; mnrket
qulot nnd somewhat easier In tono with the
break In wheat; wlntor patents, $3.G3&3.ln;
winter stinlg'.lls, f3.40Jj3.D5; Mlnnerotn pat
ents. $3.90(0 winter extras, J2.ftKi2.90;
Minnesota bakers, $3,001(3.25; winter low
grades. $3.4562 G3. Rye Hour, dull; fair to
good, $3.00ff3.20 choice to fnney, J3.25O3.C0.
Jluckwhent Hour, dull at J2.15ff2.25.
IIUCKWHKA'.V Nominal at til(04c, c. I. f
New York.
CORNMlCAIv '.Dull and eaBy; yellow west
srn. 8Go; city, too: llrandywlno, $2.45fr2.GO.
RYI3 Steady: Mo. 2 western, 55c, f. o. b
afloat; state, 60j51'c, c. I. f., Now York, car
lots. IiARLKV-Qulot: feeding, 42tTICe. o. I. f.(
Ruffalo; malting, WVTC3c, a 1. f IluP.alo.
RARLKY MALT Dull; western, M(72e.
W1J15AT Recolpttl, 101.fi.Vtj bu.; exports,
27,000 bu. Snot market ensy; No. 2 red, 77Hc.
f. o. b ullnat. nnd 761c, elevator; No. 1
northern. Duluth. fW,c, f. o. b., ndont; No.
1 hard, Duluth, KGlho. f. a. b.. ntlnat. Op
tions had an easy opening with cnblefl, but
rallied sharply on adverse Argcntlno nows
nnd added speculative demand. Subse
quently this gave way to an netlve ronewn.1
of December liquidation, aided by news of
moro Minneapolis mills shutting down, and
prices touched tho lowest point of tho day.
t'losed weak nt ',ifl?4c net decline. Mnreh,
79HJ?79io, closed nt 79VJc; March, "1 5-lGf
7914c, closed at 7flc; December, 7G07C4c,
closed nt 7C40.
CORN Recolpts. 1S5.250 bu.; exports, 207,.
C75 bu. Spot, weak; Nn. 2, 45Hc, elevator,
and 4ic, f o. b., nilo.it. Option markot
opened stendy on light offerings, but
quickly turned weuk on a weight of liquida
tion, supplemented by line weuther, re
ports of Inrger arrivals and lower enblps.
Closed weak and UlHo lower. Mny, 41 13-18
H2c, closed nt 4l?ic; Docomber, 43 3-16W
43!ic. closed at 43;c.
OATS Receipts, 00,000 bu. Spot, quiet nnd
steady; No. 2, 2ii!4c: No. 3, 2Cc; No, 2 white,
2914c; No. 3 white, 28?ic; truck mixed west
ern, zusr-VAc; ihuik wmtc, 2814(iJ34c. Op
ttons. Inactlvo and weaker.
HAY Steady; shipping, 77145?S0c; good to
jjfyoc
Quiet: stato, common to choice.
1G4i21c; 1899 crop, 11016c; old, 2O0o;
oast. 1900 crop, 15ijjl9c; 1899 crop,
IIUI'H
1900 cron.
I'ncltlo con
1014u: old. 23iCc.
H1DKS Firm: Galveston. 20 to ;s lhs
lS5419c: California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to 80 lbs.. 5c.
LBATUUU Steady; hemlock solo. Ruenos
jfj-res. ngni 10 neavyweiguis, i'ru.ic; acid
WOOL Steady; domcstlo llecco, unsflo:
Texas, HiTllio. u '
Fl'.KD Steatly : snrlng brnn. JlO.OOTiin sx
middling, $17.ifflO.BO; winter bran, J17.005
is.&o: cttv. sia.5o.rri7.oo.
I'ROVISIONS-Hcef. stendy; family. $10.50
df 11.75; mess, JJ9.004l9.50; beef hams, J20.0cVir
20.50; packet. J10.0010.50; city extra India
mess, io.wruii.i". lui menis, sieiiuy; pick
lo.wrun.i". tut moms, sieiiuy; pick
lies, SSlOe; pickled shoulders, Oc;
hnmB, surfj-gi.ic Lard, easy; west
erned, J7.3a; November closed ot
picKica nnmi
em Btcamed
$7,00,; retlned, qulot; continent. $7.50; South
America, a.Hu; compound, iD.ians.uo, l'ork,
stendy: family. Jll.50til5.0o; short clear.
J14.OcVal5.0O; mess. J12.W4i 13.00.
TALLOW-Dull; city (J2 per pkg,), 4Tic;
country (pkKS. free), 4ft5Hc.
RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 4.
64V4c; Japan, 4i6c,
lit'TTKR Receipts, 4,004 pkgs.; dull;
creamery. 18if?2Cc; Juno creamery, 15023c;
fnctory, 1281fic,
CHIiKSn Receipts. 0,520 pkgs.; stendy;
large, September, 10c; small, September,
ligilUc; large, lato made, MUOtOlfcc; small,
lato made, lyc.
isaas Receipts, 4,717 pkgs.; strong; west
em, regular packing, nt mark, 20tf24c; west
ern, loss off, 27c
MKTAL8 The princlpnl featuro In the
metal market today was the decided drop In
tin, caused by tho lnrgn arrivals nnd weak
advices from London. The closo hero was
easy at $27.(VSJ27.75. Copper, on tho other
hand, was llrmer at $17. I'lg Iron warrants
continue quiet at J9.tifl0.&0. Lead, dull nt
J4.371J. Spelter, qulot at I4.30fi4.36. The
brokers' price for lead won $4 nnd for cop
per $17.
OMAHA WHOLnSAJ.H MARKETS.'
Condition of Trnde luitl Unotntlons on
Staple and Funoy I'rndnee.
KCIOS Receipts, light; good stock. 18f?Mc.
LIVK I'OI'LTRY Hens. 414715c; roostcu.
3Q4c: spring chicken1!, 5054c; ducks, WJic;
geese, t'tiffic: turkeys, Cc.
FRESH DKJCSSUD 1'OU.LTRY-Hcns. Mi
tide; roosters, 4I(Cc; ducks and geese, 7ysc;
spring chickens, per lb., frfl6!4c: turkeys,
S5j!iHc
lAMU-I'mirle chickens, per do.. S5.W?
5.50; mallard Uucks. per doz. J.1.000-50;
teal, Jl.ril.76; mixed, Jl. 6031.76: Jack
snipes. $l.25fl.50: quail, Jl.5oyl.75; Jack rab
bits, J1.D0; cottontails, Jl. . .
UfTTHR Coifttnon to fair, 12c: choice,
ISfilOe; sepnrutor, 23c; Gathered creamery,
20fl21r.
FRESH OYSTtlRS-Flrst grade, solid
packed, New York counts, per can, 3sc; ex
tra selects, 32c: standards, 25ci medium, 20c
Second grade, slack filled, New York counts,
per can, 30c; extra nolects, 2c: standards,
2oo; bulk stindards, Imt gal., JL.23.
IMOEONS -Llve, per do., UOc
VEALS-Cholcc. MMOa. , ....
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dcnlors nsoclntlon: Cholro uptAnd,
J9.60! No. 1 upland. J9; medium, J?.u0; conrse,
JS. Rye strnw. $1.50. These Pi'lces aro for
liny of good color nnd quality. Demand
fair: receipts, 4 enrs.
OATS-No. 3 white, 20c.
CORN No. 3. 3iC.
R RAN $13.
VEOIiTA HLB8.
TURNH'S-Fer bu. basket, COc
HEcJTS-I'ar bu., 00c.
f'ARJtorS Per bu.. Mo.
LUTTt'CK Vm iloz., 30ff35c
RADISHES-Per doz SOo.
RKANS-Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $t;
itrlng. We.
l'OTATOES-Pcr bu., 4050c: Idaho, per
bu., Ttic.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.. $2.0tfS.2J.
CA R H AO E Holland seed, 2c.
TOMATOES California, per 4-baskot
crnte, $2.
ONIONS Per bu.. 90c
CELERY-Ciillfomla, ns to size. 45075c
CAULIFLOWER-Callfornla, per crate,
3 '
FRUITS.
PEARS Per box, J2.00O2.25.
ORAPES-Maluga, per keg, J8.CKJ7.50.
APPLES Native, 75cffl.O0 per bu.: per
bbl.. J2.C0; eastern, J3.00W3.25; Calllfornla
Bellllowers. per box, JI.40Ol.50.
C RANIIERRIES Rell nnd Buglo. JD per
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $8: per crute, $2.73.
TROPICAL FRUITS,
ORANOES California seedlings, $2.i5;
navels. J3.50; Mexicans, J3.50; Florldas, $4.
LEMONS-Cnllfornln, extra fancy, J3.50i
3 75; choice, J3.25.
R ANANAS I'cr bunch, according to size,
J2.0002.60.
FIOS California, new cartons, 80c; lay
ers, 76c.
DATES Persian, in CO-lb. boxes, 614c per
English wnlnutH. per lb., 13c: fil
bert?, per lb., 13c; nJmntids, per lb., ISCTWc,
raw r"anuts, per lb 5051ic: roasted, 0140.
714c; UrazllH, l.lc; Pccnns, 10Jil2c Colornao
honey, 24-sectlon case, J3.75; cider, per bbl.
$5; per half bbl., $3; sauer kraut, per bbl.,
$4; per half bbl., J2.'0
MISCELLANEOUS.
IHDES-No. 1 green, 7'4c; No. 2 green
O'ic; No. 1 Ballod, S!4c: No. 2 saltod, 7V41.
Mi. 1 veal cnlf, 8 to 12 lbs.. 8',ic: No. 2 veal
calf. 1?. to 15 lbs., iP4c: dry hides, 8ffl3c;
sheep pelts, 25075c; horso hides, Jl.60O2.2S.
fit. I.nutrt (ii'iilm nil it Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 30. WH RAT Lower :
No. 2 red, cash, elovator, C9Hc; track, 71(0
72c: November, C93Jc; December, ftlUfiODlJc;
January. 70UOWic; Mny, 73,.473!ic; No.
2 hard, 09c
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 351ic; track,
3Cc: November, 3514c; December, 33TQ34c;
May, K5c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 23c; track, 23140
2llJc; November, 23c: Docembcr, 23c; May.
24!jc; No. 2 white. 2014c
RYE Firm; 4S!4c
FLOUR Dull nnd bnroly steady; patents,
$3.500.1. Cij extra fnncy imd straights, J3.15
3.23; clears, $2.85 3.1(5.
SEEDS Timothy, steady at J3, 754.20.
Flax, no mnrkot.
CORNME A L Stendy at J2.
R RAN Firmer; sacked, cast track, 03
C7c.
HAY-Hlghcr; timothy, Jll.(HO13.50; pral
rle. $11.
WHISKY-Steady at $1.27.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing. $13.
Lard, higher at $7.07. Dry salt meats
(boxed), easy; extra shortB, $7.25; altar
ribs nnd clear sides, $7.60. Ilacon (boxfd5.
lie lower; extra shorts, $8.25; clear ribs and
clear sides, JS.50.
METALS U-ad, Steady, at $4.23; spelter,
dull, at J4.15.
POULTRY- Dull : chickens, 5V4o; turktys,
614c: ducks, 7c; geese, 60414c
I5UTTER Steady; creamery, 20026c;
dairy. lG20c,
EOGS-Steady: 1814c.
RECEIPTS Flour. 11.000 bbls.; wheat, 38,
000 bu.: corn, 81,000 bu.; onts, 30.000 In.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 9,000 bbls.: wheat,
09,000 bu.; com, 119,000 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu.
Liverpool UrnLo nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 30. WHEAT-Spot,
steady; No. 1 California, CsC14d: No. 2 red
wostern, winter, sicnuy nt os liftiij no. i
northern, spring, steady at Cs 3d, Futures,
quiet; December, 6sl0d; March, Bs Hd.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed new,
quiet at 4s Id. Futures, steady; November,
43 2Hd; December, 4nid; January, 3s S&d.
PEAS-Canadlan, 5s Slid.
FLOUR St. Louts funcy winter, steady
at Ss fid. '
HOI'S At London (Pacific coast), steady
at t2 5sOi;3 6s.
PROVISIONS Beef, extra India mess,
oasv nt 09s; prlmo mess, nominal nt 03s,
l'ork, prima mess, western, tlrm.nt 72s;
hams, short cut. 14 to 10 lbs., strong nt
4Cs9d; bacon, Cumberland cut. 28 to 30 lbs.,
llrm nt 47Cd: short ribs, 18 to 22 lbs.,
strong nt 48s (VI; long clenr middles, light,
30 to .13 lbs., llrm nt 48s 9d: long clear mid
dles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., llrm at 47s Cd;
shor.t bellies, 14 to 10 lbs., firm nt 60s; shoul
ders, square, 14 to 10 lbs., strong at 33s 9d.
Lara, prime western, in tierces, qwoi at
SSsCd: American refined, In palls, stendy at
39s 3d.
R UTTER Finest United States, quiet at
93s; good United States, qulot nt S1h 0d.
TALLOW l' inn; primo city, .osau; Aus
tralia, In London, 27s 6d.
CHEESE Easy: American finest white,
61s (id; American finest colored, 62s 6d.
Tho imports ot wncnt miring tno inst
threo days were 77.000 centals, Including 03,-
000 Amerlcnn. The Imports of American
com during tho last inrco nays wero iai,3uo
centals.
Weather foggj
Hnnmiii City Crnln and Provisions.
cember. G2'io; May. 6GUO60;4c: cash. No. 2
hard. OUiO&c; No. 3, 31005c; No, 2 red, 03s;
INo. a. i.iji uic.
CORN December, 323io; May, Sic; oasa,
No. 2 mixed. 3303314c; No. 2 white, 35c; No.
3, 344c
IIAT8 .. - WI1IW, MUinv.
RYE No. 2, 43c.
HAY Choice timothy, $10.0010.60; cholco
prairie. J9.60010.00. ,
ItUTTER Creumery, lSOCSc; dairy, fancy,
17c.
1COOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, lOo doz., loss off, cases returned;
new whltewood ousos Included, 14o moro.
RECEIPTS Wheat. 239,200 bu.; coria 48,
000 bu.: oats. 20.001) bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 124,000 bu.; com,
1,000 bu.; oats, 4,000 bu,
IMilliulrlplila l'rodnoc Mnrket.
PUII.AllRt.PHIA. Nov. 30. BUTTER
Steady; fancy western creumcry, 35c; fancy
western prints, sc. . ...
EGGS Firm nnd good -demand; fresh
nearby, 27c; fresh western, 20c; fresh south
western. 25c; fresh southern. 24c.
CHEESE Firm; Now York full creams,
fancy small, llljc; Now York full creams,
fair to choice, lOliOUc
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. 30. WHEAT Fairly ac
tlvo and tlrm; cash nnd December, 74rc:
Jnnunry, "Ma; May, 7Sc. ,
CORN Active nnd lower; cash, 3.c; De
cember, 3G)ic
OATS Dull; cash and December, 23c
l!V.-Mfi.
CLOVERSEEI-Qulet: cash, 1899 prlmo,
$0.25; Deccmuer, ju.su; aiarcn, jd.ku,
.IlliiiieniioIU Wheat mill Flour,
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 30,-WHEAT-De-cember,
71Vi71;)ic: Slay. 74'40;74i,ic On
tracKl JSO. I nam, nc; u, i norinorii,
7-ii... Kn. 1 northern. 704ff71c.
FlAil'R I' irst imteniH, i.wiii,n; seconu
patenta, J.1.7603.85: ilrst clears, $2.SOO'3.90;
seconu Clears, ..ui'u-t
Duluth Mnrket.
DULUTH. Nov. 30, W 1 1 EAT No. 2 hard,
73074c; No, 1 northern. 72c; No, 2 northern,
94o; No, 3 spring. 55c; No, 2 northern,
OiMjc: Deccmuer, .uii'Uiic; aiuy, u:tc.
('ORN-37HC
OATS-23013'.iC
St I nil lire (iraln'SlnrUrt.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 30. - WHEAT -
iAiwcrj No. 1 northern, 73140'71c; No,
northern. 701iO72',5C
RYE-FIrm: No. 1. 491.4050c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, f9O00c; sample,
Ciillfornlu Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. EVAPORATED
APPLES Offerings quite liberal and mar
ket quiet nnd ensy, without nny material
. I u tnn Mfm.nn 1 '.1 T 4
LlltVlIK1' III IHILTO. DllllU, ..Ultlltiuili -ljt.
prime, 4i05i;cj choice, CWQCci fancy, W
TRADE PROSPECTS BRIGHTEN
AllLinei Feel Vigorous Impotua ofHoll
daj Boom.
EVEN BOOTS AND SHOES ARE AWAKENING
Mm nil nise in Foolrrenr Mnken Oen
ernt Ad vnncenient Complete
Wheat Fnr from Dollnr Mark
Cotton Advance Stunt!.
Weekly Rovlow of Trade tomorrow will
say:
Commercial failures In November wero C0
!'' wumuer nnd JI2,300,3K5 In amount of lia
bilities, ngalrwt 7S2 In October for J9,o;2.7Cl
nnd I SMi In November Inst year, when lla
bllltles wero only W,O40,84S. Manufncturliig
defaults wero but 193 In number nnd J3,Sv3 -lMi
in amount, the bulk of tho mortality oc
curring In trading concerns, of whlcn (17
failed for 17,500.35s. There wero forty other
C'unincrclal failures, with liabilities of JJlO.
..a r our banking nnd tlnu.iclal companies
defaulted for Ji23.0uo. At !lrsl glnncn the
November statement appears very satisfac
tory, but It must bo remembered that a few
heavy fnllures In wool nnd other textllo in
dustries nccount for n largo share of tho :o
Ported liabilities, Asldo from this ono
branch of trade which has naturally suf
fered heavily Jrom the tardy approach of
wlntor, tho llgiircs show business to bo on a
good foundation.
Holiday retail trade starts oft well. The
week has been charact jrized by many ad
vances In prices, but tho most significant is
tho small rise In boots nnd shoes, which of
nil the great Industries has been slowest to
conform to the general Improvement. A
Inrger demand, for goods for current con
sumption Is the report from nearly all
directions!. The dry goods trade, recovering
nfter recent liquidation, shows business ex
panding, but Irregularly nnd slowly. Cot
ton goods show tho best results: lino brown
sheetings advancing from Oc to 0.25c
bleached shirtings from 7.11c to 7f.2c nn.i
brown sheetings from 6c to 5.12c Thero Is
Uttlo curtnllment of output of cotton goodj,
but somo mills which usually run on .
port trade are diverting machinery to light
weights for homo use.
Railroad earnings for November to date
show 1 nor cent gnln over 1899 nnd 11.1 per
cent over 1S9S. Good news continues to
comp from Iron and steel sections. Sales
"f PjK Iron In threo wcok.4 have aggregated
200.000 tons nt Chicago, and Idlo furnncei
are going Into blnin. Indicating u mii'li
larger capacity now than on November 1.
Huylng of nil finished forms Increase and
somo orders nrn placed nt slightly higher
quotations. Railroads nro purchasing most
liberally and machinery Is In special de
mand. As yet the ndvnnce In cotton goods Is not
nt nil in proportion to tho gnln In raw ma
terial. Tho wool market Is recovering from
the shock of heavy failures nnd sales nt
threo chief eastern markets increased about
600,000 lound for tho weok, but prices nro
somewhat easier, particularly for tho
cheaper grndes.
Abundant estimates that tho cotton vleld
will not reach lO.OOO.OOO bales failed to nf
fect prices, for traders aro beginning to ap
preciate tho fact that a decrease In con
sumption Is an utiavntdablo concomitant of
unusually high quotations. Wheat Is fur
ther from Jl than nt nny tlmo since that
prion was predicted by a high authority,
nnd tho usunl rumors of damage from
Jointing before frot full ns lint ns they
have done In prevlousi years. An ample
com crop did not prevent a clever manipu
lator from securing control of tho nvnilnb'o
stocks at Chicago, and forcing tho price up
to 51c for the current month's delivery
Heavy receipts of cattle at Chicago depress
tho price and tho nverago In this market for
llvo beef full to JI.70, ogutnst $3.09 a year
ngo.
WERKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE.
Shorrinic of Iliminm .Tlnilr by the
Assoplntrd Ilnnk.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Tho following
table, compiled by Ilradstreet, shows tho
bank clearings nt tho principal cities for the
week ended November 29, with the purcin
tngo of lncreaso and decrease, as compared
with tho corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
Clearings, Inc. Doc.
New York
Boston ,
Chicago ,
Philadelphia ,
St. Louis
Pittsburg-
Halt! moro
San Franctsco
Cincinnati ,
Kansas City
New Orleans
Minneapolis
Houston ,
Detroit
Cleveland ,
Loiilsvlllo
Provldcnco
Milwaukee
St. Paul
OMAHA
Inillaiinpolls
$1,203,927.7101
12.1
11S KIl.lKil
113,525.583
80.440,193!
29.74H.O
M.429,.1041
18,220,3071
17.00.48
14.0
8.1
6.7
so
7.o;
0.6
12,703,450
"2!3
34.4
14,53,178
14.62)01 1
41.2
'ii'.bl
7.8
"i'.s
6.8!
3.0
10.434. E70
ll.ras.O'Jfi
6,917.045
8,285,201:
0,ra9.5",9
B,C64,W)i)
r,137.ZSS
4.69i5,55.
5.C33.S03
22.9'
17.4!
5.90.1.2)21
4,009.2001
20.1
Columbus, O
Savannah
Denver
16 0
'liic
"sis
20.7
"il'j
r,.r'ji.3!i4
69.0
3,8i4,79
1.190.150
15.3
I
Hartford
Richmond
Memnhls
3.:50.!10
9.0
4,150.SS'I
l.IINO.O'B
40.9
'ib'.i
23.4
"ol7
Wnshlngton
l 'cor la
Rochester
Now Haven
1.917,160
l.iyi.Ufi.!!
1.189.01H
Worcester
1.160.863
Atlanta
Salt Lake City
2.04.flll
2,S27,91.li
1,113,618)
1.MS,(Wll
2.02I.24SI
3.0SI.0251
2,171.3721
35.3
Fnringnolcl. .Mass....
Fort Worth
7.:
Portland, Oro
24.fi
21.9
12.4
2.S
7.4
iiiio
"ii'.k
37.3
Ht. josepti
I-os Angeles
Norfolk
Pes Moines
Nas-hvllle
1,111 02:
1.159.2-5
1,127.5121
l.f'l.'-Siil
l,f 09.117:
1.2l3.5Ti
1.211. ?0f,l
1.4
'i'.b
Augusta, Oa
Seattle
Tacoma
S oux city
Toledo
Galveston
1.702.9-3I
..O.O-X)
23.9j
'o2
Portland, Mo
9H.r.3'
fin.Mil
5.4
'ivc
21
21 1
Syrncuso
Wilmington, Del
Fall River
G73 5031
823.5.171
741.101
922i1l
t(ll.5S
Scrantnn
Grand Rnplds
Lowell
Dayton, O
Spoknnn
0.1
I97.3201
c.o
9I2.40S
i;85.671l
431 67
17.!)
'io!6
'is'.f,
huh i.ruiui'i ,,
Knoxvllle. Tcnn
Topeka ,
Birmingham
Wichita
800,3481
75.2
10.1
6C3.0I7
C.3
"oii
30.0
lllnghamton
Iexlngton. Ky
Jacksonville, Flu....
Knlnmnzoo
Akron
418.
3.M.009I
HI, M;
340.IS5I
0.0
3.0I
422,Oi K)
Chattanooga
Rockford. Ill
Canton. O
Springfield. O
?17 rvi:
9 0!
22.81
312.211
ro.n'o!
23,5
ilC.9
7.3
Fargo, :s. u
Sioux Falls. S. D....
Hastings, Neb
Fremont, Nob
Davenport
Colorado Springs
Helena
42.1,019
lf0,90
21.
18.9
70.6
170.40
131,4051
r.e4,2'2'
73S.72.I
611.31S!
f-62 931
15.5
rt.O
Evnnsvlllo
Macon ,
Llttln Rock
Springfield, 111
Youngstown
007,0011
8.4
0.11.E01;
.101,329
2G0.69S
37.7
0.4
0.1
Totnls. IT. S ,
$1,7S2.744,0.'U
678,811,323
24.0
Totnls outside N. Y.
o.st
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal
ir..57r..rii
7.0
Toronto ,
9,953 0001
C.O
Winnipeg
llnllfax
Hamilton
Kt. John, N. 11.
Vancouver
S,0I,S"2
1.543 1.12
11.7
"i'.i
"i'e
70.S.7IO
fl,'.n
8.17,012
I-
TotnH
,.,,J 30 953,4351.
2.1
iiii.vnsTiinirr's ruvihw or thaihi.
Jobbers Find C'ondltloiiN Snttsfiietory
Uenltp llntorrard Cireniiistniie-H.
NEW YORK. Nov. 30.-Briidstreet's to
morrow will sny:
Unsettled weather nnd tho holiday aro
setbacks to retnil and Jnlililng uutrlliiitinn
In innnv markets, but the ceneral situation
Is still a most ratlsfactory nun and tho iron
and steel, coal, boot and shoe, hardwa.ro
and lumber trades nro conspicuously well
sIMinted. The Industrial situation Is nlso
deserving of note, becnuso of tho striking
absence of complaint ns tn Idleness or ns
to pending or futuro labor troubles
Whllo tho volumo of now orders In crudo
materlnl continues moderate when com
pared with the enormous activity for somu
tlmo past, buplncss In Iron nnd steel U
r.leiidler and ni n rule held better In hand.
Advices from tho west nre of large buslne.-'
doing In pig Iron, whllo mils, structural ma
terial, plates nnd bnrs nre being ordered tn
heavy volumei Mills turning out flnl"hed
nrndiiets nro ncr.ernllv ordered six tn elnt
weeks ahead, nnd January (10C1) deliveries
nro bring called for in some cases. What
ever changes nre expected aro looked for In
tne snnpo or oqvancco prices.
Southern nlsr Iron hns been sold heavily
nnd nn advnnco from $11.23 for No. 2 is prc-
nlctrit tor uecemner i. Tinpiaies aro ro
nnrled selllne well. Exnort trado In Iron
nnd steel Is less attractive, owing to lowor
nrlees abroad nnd nctlvo Jemand at homo
but American rallmnkers this week haro
reeclved flattering Indorsements In tho mat-
ter of price, qunllty and delivery from Eng
lish railway authorities,
Among textiles the sltuntion In woolen
goods nnd wool Is, perhaps, the least i n
cournglng of nny, but oven hero tho
strength of tho raw material, In faco of tho
hand-to-mouth demand from manufae
turcrs, Is notable. A sllgnt decllno In th9
prlco of raw cotton, tho effect of smallol
export movement, and realizing by holders
of cotton goods, nre, ns a rule. Ilrmly held,
and tho opening of spring trado Is awaited
with cotilldence, Tno ono uiin.itlsfa."tiirj
featuro in cottons, In fact, Is tho depression
In tho export branch, which tends to
weaken brown goods. Illcnched cottons of
tunny grades havo been advanced this
weok. silks nro rather slow of salo und re
cent price reductions fall to sMmulr.te busi
ness. Relatively, tho best trado reports
como from tho south nnd southwect, whl o
tho most backward are from sections of thu
enst, whero unseasonable weather Is com
plained of. and from sections ot the spring
wheat region which suffered most from tho
shortngo In yield. It Is notable, however,
thnt tho better situation In lumber has
stlmulntcd trado In northern Minnesota,
Tho featuro In the grain market this weel:
was tho carrying to a succssful conclusion
of tho November corn corner In Chicago.
Following tho prlvato settlement of tno
shorts, nt a basis of 60 cents a bushel, enmo
u drop to 41 cents. At New York the In
fluenco of this comer ono of the few suc
cessful corn corners on record wns to nd
vnnco prices slightly, owing largely to tho
deflection of supplies. Wheat has been lr
regulnr, but with tho undertono benrlsh, bo
cuuso of large Mipplles and discouraged
speculative liquidation,
Wheat, Including Hour, shipments for tne
weok nggregate 2,497,8) bushels, agnlnat
3.827,290 last week, 3,099,400 In tho correspond
ing week of 1899, 7.4S3.959 ill 18U8 nnd C,4Wi09
In 1837 and 3,053.101 bushels In ISOfl. From
July 1 to date, this season, wheat exports
nro 77,799,207 bushels, agaitnt 89,107,942 last
season and 90,GOS,OI2 In 193-99. Corn exports
for the week nggregnto l,S01,030, ngRlnst 6.
235,508 bushels last week 4,411,511 In this
week a year ngo, 4,7 "n i In 189S. 4,5J5,800
In 1897 and 1,708,102 In From July 1 to
date, this season, corn experts aro 74,6Sl,5fll
bushels, against 96,618,002 last season and
05.516.750 In 189S-99.
Failures for tho week number 184. nM
ngnlnst 215 last week, 177 In thls weok a
year ago, 212 in 198, 250 in 1897 nnd SU tn
1890. Canadian failures fo the week num
ber 28, as ngnlnst 31 last week, 25 a year
ago and In H9i, 37 In 1897 an J 39 In 1S96.
SIOVHMUXTS OF STOCKS AXD 1IOXDS.
Large lliislnrss In Stocks, lint Activity
ot Well MiiliHiilnril.
NEW Y'ORK, Nov. 30. Thero wns a largo
business dono in stocks again today, but
tho activity wns not well maintained
throughout tho session, Tho surface Indi
cations wero for largo early business for
London nccount, for tho prices of Ameri
cans advanced In London before the open
ing here. This was In spite of tho generul
heaviness of tho London mnrket. duo to tho
mnnnv tmirlsnt ntwll I lona ntiil fn tlm ,114-
couraglng news from South Africa. Rut
after tho oponlng hero foreign arbitrage
brokers wero sellers of stocks, and their
anlnu n 1m 1 ...... . . ,nil,, .,... nuHmiilnil
isew vorK iiuying, wnuo tne genuine Lon
don trnjisnctlonu In this market wero on
lliu Heiilllg sloe, l liu nun uiiiu iiiiiuuii.-u
on prices, which went to tho best generally
n fln ft... n l,l t.,i iris iittnrtitlmiu lml n.iII.IPll.
Thero wns much closing up or accounts 01
eiinestiiiy iuiu inero wan il Kt--ii:t uuin
position to reopen mem loony iur u uj
and u half of trading. With tho exception
of somo continued largo buying In somo
quarters of tho railroad list tho trading wns
l.n..r..Kn Mn.l.AH Inn..,. 1.1 i. a . ...n I , 1 1 . lllirltl,-
mull iuit: l.tlllv-i itviirui... v,i,'. .."..j ....... .Q
tho latter part of tho day. A firmer ten
dency of tho money mnrkot nnd a rlso In
mo can loan raic ui iva per tun un." n.
day wero also an Inllucnco toward repress-
IIIK iwiniij. I iriamuui .v.. ...v .. .......
Hcttlemetit may havo had something to do
with this development, but tho transfer
through tho subtmisury today of JloO.000
to tho Interior suggests a recurrence of
demand upon this center for Interior needs,
which would provo n serious drain upon
tho money market. Tho forecasts of tin)
weekly bank stntement Indicate a small
ehnngo In tho cash Item for the week past.
Tho subtreasury has absorbed Jl.iL'.uiJJ, In
cluding tho Bums deposited for transfer to
tho Interior. On tho, regular express move
ment tho banks seem to havo gained
enough to about offset this. Rut a move
ment to Canada nnd somo local movements
of cosh, which nro dlfllcult to estimate, nro
loan item Is nlso a tnntter of HurprlHe. Hut
. it. .1.1,. I.wIau - 4 unmn Imtlfllr-
ment In the condition of tho banks. Prices
or stocKB wero aiieui;-i u ".":,"
wero substantial rallies in spot nnd tho
closing was llrm, but, not at the best. In
tho railroad lists stocks of southern and
southwestern- railroads wero notably firm,
led by. Chesapeake; Ohio, which got up
2V4 and cioseu ui u wv Vf.hV ,r?.n
Alton stocks rose strongly. .e to'Hicco
stocks were weak on tho withdrawal, of lm-
PTh" American Smelting stocks were weak
onrlv on nn alleged project to" organize nn
oppoVtlo.h "but W.."!. " Wr.2SS
S'eo-uVilo Srngam'ated Coiu.erwa.
checked after an early decllno and tips
stocks were raiuei ''T'." '
they show changes both wnys. ,
Tho bond mnrket was active and strong,
with n notablo demand for Kansas &
Texas. St. Louis & Southwestern. Southern
Pncllft. Union Paclllc Atchison and Read
lnr ssues Total sales, pur value. $7,260 -000
Un ted States refunding 2s and tho 5s,
?eBistenrod, imya H. nd th now 4s ad-
vnnceu per ii w ... . ..... -----. .
Tho. uomnercuu 'A., " "rtVi
f??nt tl." VS "London bought" moderately
ingoing on aB per cent'basls Sfflfcta
reports und Hay tho boom Is over. hoy
think . a reaction i iVAtni fall.
to havo ueen piav' " " ,notntment.
r ,lnCof the mo h r ulrements "wero pro
v1de,l,forXV V! I still Oolng agood
llUBlIieSS in uinuuu,
'llirfSuoidngnrVl closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchange:
Atchison
40Wnbash
Sill do pfd !
814 Wheel. & L. E...
80 do 2d pfd !
6f!i Wis. Central
3M Third Avenuo ...1
no pia... ........
Canadian Fnc...
Canada So...
dies. & Ohio....
Chicago yv. ..
C, R. & Q..;
Chi. Ind. & L...,
i,8 v. J.
130i National Tube...
21 i do pfd 1
67 Adams Ex 1
91 American Ex 1
107 U. S, Ex
115 Wclla-Fnrgo Kx.l
C014 Amer. Cot. Oil...
do ma
Chi. ir E.,111
C. & N. W
C; R. 1. I'. -.
t f n St. Ij
Colorado So
7 do nM...
do 1st ptd ,
do 2d ufd
43 Amor. Malting....
IS do pfd
115 Amer. S. & R,...
182 do pfd
, 251 Amer. Spirits ....
, 7S do pfd
, it 'Amer. S. Hoop...
, 4014 1 do pfd
,1811s Amer. 8. & W....
, 15 l do pfd
, 40 'Amer. Tin Plate,
,12114 do pfd
, 20 lAmer. Tobacco...
. 40 do pfd
tint R- Hudson..
Del. L. & W..j...
Denver & 11. u.
do Hid
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Coal ..
llocKing vnncy.
I 111 nn In Pnnlrnl.
Iowa Central ...
do pio
Lako Erie & W
do pfd
l.uko Shore
351j'Anac. Mln. Co...
.100
i)p.i,i,iii r, rr
.21011
. S4i
.1091
.171
Colo. Fuol & I...
Con. Tobacco ....
L. & N
Manhattan L....
do prd
Federal Steel ...
Mot, St. iiy
Mex. Central ..
Minn. & St. L..
1J 1 'lu Piu
. G4ij ,Oen. Electrlo ....1
, 99 5 Glucose Sugar...
. 00' do fd 1
. 2914 (Inter. Paper
. l!!i do I)W
, GS'i'LncIede Gns
.H9'4 National Rtscult.
,H2txI do Pfd
, 42'i National Lead .,
. 8Ui,4 ilo pfd
. 71'4 National Steol ...
. 8I'. do nfd
13
do plil
Mo. Pucillo
Mobile & Ohio..
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W....
do pni
No. 1'aclllo
,lfi ufd
Ontnrlo &. W....
. '.'5H N. Y. Air Rrake.l
, 4i No. American ...
. 76 Pacific Coast ....
,1I2? do 1st pfd
. l!.',i do 2d pfd
. 63 Pacific Mall
. People's Gas 1
. 72 Pressed S. Car...
. 9114 do pfd
. l!",4 Pullman P. Car.:
Ore. iiy. : rsnv
do irfd
I'onnsylvanla ..
Rending
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio O. V
do pfd
Cf r. x, s w
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw...
in ntii .
7.1 n. ii, cc r
40 Sugar '
iri do pfd :
37 Tcnn. Coal & I..
St. Paul'
1 1 rt nfil .
.12t4 U. S. Leather ...
.17514 no pra
.119 U. S. Rubber ....
St. P. & Omnhn
So. Pacific
So. Railway ....
,ln ufd
4:i. no pra
17i Wostern Union...
Renublln 1. & S..
Texas As l'aclllc
. 19- do pfd
. 7:4 p. c. c & st. l.
. 8215 Amal. Copper ...
Union I'acuic ...
do pfd
I'liiiinc'liil Notes.
CHICAGO, Nov. 30. Clearings, $27,622,930:
balances, $1,989,997; posted exchange, J4.82
tfit.8C14; Now York -xchango 15o discount,
ST, LOUIS, Nov. SO.-Clearitlgs, $5,697,517;
balnnces, $572,322; money, 6O0 per cont; New
York oxchnnge, 4U0 discount bid; 25c dis
count asked
NEW Y'ORK, Nov. 30. Clearings, $203,
279,255; balances, $7,733,600.
UALT1MORE. Nov. 30. Clearings, Jt,4SS,
221; balnneefl, $333,277. .
ROSTON. Nov. 30. Clearings, J24,S70,03I;
balances, $1 0X9,809. , , .,.
CINCINNATI, Nov. SO.-Clcarlngs, $2,8 12,-
.lf, ' ' I , tJl.l.l.HU ill, ,, V.J 1. ..... .
nt 40,000 shares, Tho lnferenco la pretty,
plain that London's early advance wns on
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30.-CIcarlngs,
$18,342,30$, balances, $2,703,306.
W0; money, 3'JtJ per cent; New York ex
change, par,
llItAnSTRKIST'S FINANCIAL 11BV113W.
Stock Market Seems Likely to Con
tinue In Uiivrnrd Course.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Uradstreet's
Financial Review tomorrow will say:
Dealings at tho Now York Stock ex
ehnngo wero smaller this week than nt anv
tlmo since tho election. This wns In part
duo to tho holiday on Thursday, which
naturally had a tendency to restrict spec
ulation. It was, however, noted that tho
falling oft In tho volumo of transactions
was ntended by a chnugo In tho diameter
of tho market Indicated by a decreased
firomlucnco on tho part of commission
louses nnd more open ovklcneo that manip
ulation was responslblo for tho bullish ten
dency in many of tho moro prominent
stocks.
Tho Irregularity In prices seemed, In fact,
to nroceod larKClv from tho absence of tho
eager buying demand for stocks on tho
part or tno puuiic, wiucli liiui beon tno
main cnuso of tho advance during tho pre
ceding fortnight. Outside participation,
however, continues on a largo scale, and
whllo a good deal of profit-taking was In
dulged In, thero wns no sign of general
liquidation. Excellent Investment buying
Is still noted, partlcu!arly at concessions,
nnd declines, whether tho result of realiz
ing by siH-ciilatlvo shorts or tho Increased
activity of bearish professionals, seem to
result In tho nppoariuico of support und
fresh buying.
Tho board room traders wero nomewhat
inclined to work for a reaction, particu
larly when It was scon that tho fortnightly
settlement at Iondon, which began on
Tuesday, revealed no bucIi extensive short
Interest In Americans ns hnd been ex
pected, It appears, In fnct, that tho nmottnt
of this short interest In our stocks abroad
had been exaggerated nnd that the prin
cipal portion of It had been provloJsly
covered. Tho Iyondon public, Indeed,
showed some disposition to buy American
raits this week, but the foreign selling, ap
parently of long stork, continued on a
scale which, It Is held, accounts for tho
strength and advancing tendency of for
eign markets. Tho New York money mar
ket, however, takes no alarm at the for
eign soiling, and tho money markets here
disregard both tho firmness of discount
rates lu London and tho rlso in foreign ex
change. Ijvst Saturday's bank statement was ac
cepted as Indicating that money will from
now on accumulate at New York, and tho
rates for both time und call loans show
on Inclination to become easier, despite In
dications of a tioor statement today. This
supports tho feeling on tho part of the
street at largo that In spite of Its liability
to bo Irregulnr and to even exhibit reac
tions tho stock market Is likely to contlntlo
In Its upward courso for some time.
Srvr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 30. MONEY On call,
stendy at 3!4ff4V4 per cent; Inst loan, 3H
per cent. Prlmo mcrcantllo pnper, 41406 per
cent.
S'l'ERLlNO EXCHANGE Firm, with nc
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.85HO
4.8514 for demnnd and nt $4. 81404.81 for
sixty days. Posted rates. Jt.824O4.8014.
Commercial bills, JI.80O4.8U.i.
SILVER Rar, C4Uc; certificates, 64065c;
Mexican dollnrs, 60c
RONDS Government, Irregular; stato, In
nctlvo: railroad, strong.
Tho closing prices on bonds today are na
follows:
U. 8. ref. 2s, reg,
10414
10-5
110
nttt
US 4
138
N. Y. C. Is 109
N. J. C. gen. 5s. .125
No. Pncltlc 3s 70-
do 43 104,
N Y, C & St L 48.107
N. ic W. c. 4s.... 11
do coupon
do 3s, rug
do coupon
do new 4s, reg.,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg.,
do coupon
do 6s, reg
do coupon
D, of C. 3 63s....
Atch. gen. 4s
do ndj. 4s...'...,
Cannda So. 2s....
C. o. 414s
do Cs
C. & N. W. c. 7s..
do S. F. d. 6s...
Chi. Tor. 4s
Colo. So. 4s
D, & R. O. 4s
11.)
)10
11.1
H3U
124 fc,
1021s
90
10S
101
uro. ivav. is. iuy
I do 4s 10114
Oregon S. L. 6s. .12714
do consol 6s 116
Reading gen. 4s.. 9014
Rio G. W. Is 99
St I, & I M c. 5s.. 113(1,
St L & S F g. fis.138
St. Paul consols.174
S. P. C. & 1. Is. .119'4
118
139
I do 6s 119
11914
mo. I'nciuo 4a h
So. Railway 6s.. .112
S. R. & T. Gs... 70
Tex. & Paclllc ls.117
HI
81
PKI
Erlo general 4s..
D ',4
77
do Za $
Union Pacific 4s.10G
Wabash Is 11614
do 2s .1041a
West Shore 4s...114
Wis. Central Is.. 85
Vn. Centuries ... 91
F. w. & IJ. C. Is
Gen. Elec 6s...
143
Ia. Central Is..
L. & N. unl. 4s.
M.. K. & T. 2s.
do 4s
110
100
90"
Ex-lntcrest. "Offered.
lloston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON, Nov. 80. Call loans, 3&t per
cent: time loans, 405 per cent Official
cloilng:
A.. T. A B. F...,
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
do pfd
Amer. Tel
Roston & Alb'y.,
Roston & Me
C. II. & Q
Dominion Conl...
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd..,
Oon. Electric
do pfd
Ed. Elec. Ill
Mox. Central
Mich. Telephone,
N. E. G. & C...,
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Rubber ,
401iiUnton Paclflo ....
84 Union Land
133 Westing h. EUc.
117 Atchison 4a ;
157U N. E. O. & C. Sa.
24914 Adventure
193J4 Allouez Min. Co.
13014 Amal. Copper ...
4'iv, Atlantic
112M. Boston gt Mont...;
40 Rutto & Roston.
70)4 Cal. & Hecla I
13714 Centennial
10814 Franklin
115 Humboldt
215 Osceola
1314 Parrot
, 85 Qulncy 1
1314 Snnta Fe Cop....
202 Tnmarack
31 Utah Mining ....
. 30 Winona
Ex-dlvldend.
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW Y'ORK. Nov. 30. Tho following are
the closing quotations for mlnlnr snares
today:
Cliollar 6
Crown Point 10
Con. Cal. & Va..125
Dead wood 51
Gould & Currle.. 80
Halo & Norcross. I
Homestako 6500
Iron Silver 80
Mexican 23
Ontario 000
Ophlr
. 75
. '8
125
.700
. 30
,.280
. 12
. 15
. 10
Plymouth
Quicksilver ....
do pfd
Sierra Nevada
Standard
Union Con
ellow Jncket ,
Rrunswlck
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Nov. 30. p. m. Closing:
Consols, money,
do nccount ....
Atchison
Canadian Pac...
St. Paul
Illinois Contral.
. 9Rli
, 0S4
, 41
. 88
,133
Erin ,v ii!
do 1st pfd 42
Pennsylvania .... 73
Reading 10
No. Paclflo pfd... 85
Grand Trunk .... 014
,128
Louisville
Union Pnc pfd.
N. Y Central...
Anaconda lo;i
Rand Mines 40
,146:
RAR SILVER-Qulet nt 29 ll-16d per
ounce.
MONEY" 3 per cent. Tho rnto of dls
count In tho onon market for both short
and three-months' bills Is 4 per cent.
Foreign Flnnnclnl.
LONDON, Nov. 30. Money is mush
wnnted In connection with the month-end
requirements, but owing to tho largo bor
rowings recontly from tho Rank of Eng
land tho pressuro Is less Mian hnd been nn
tlclpated. Discounts wero easier. Interest
centers In tho exchequer bonds. Tenders
at 97.13 will receive a percentage nbovo that
in full, Rueiness In most departments vt
tho Stock exchange today was dull, tho
tightness of tho money mnrket and tho un
satlsfntcory war news restricting opera
tions. The weakness shown by consols was
attributed to soles for the purpose nf iiDPl)'
lng the funds thus obtained to the purchase
of exchequer bonds, nlthough they are not
required to bo paid for until December 7.
Homo rails were weak nnd were especially
heavier. Amorlcnns opened quiet and nbove
tho last pnrlty, ponding tho opening of ho
Now York mnrket, but they afterward 1m
nroved and a fair speculative buslnenn um
transacted. Grand Trunks wero dull at fair
prices. Kniurs were at uret weaK on re
norts from South Africa that refugees ran.
not return tn their homes nt present, Lnter
Kafllrs beenmo firmer on lh Paris settle
ment being unsatisfactory. Subscription to
the new Issue of 3.000.0&0 .1 per cont ex-
cnequer nanus, rcjiuyniiie in IVM, today
totalled tin 6.203.600. The tenders rnniml
from 93 to 100. Tho average prlco was
68 2-10.
PARIS, Nov, 30. The business on the
bourse today opened llrm, except Kaffirs,
which wero dull on unsatisfactory Trnnn
vnul advices, Turks wero in great fnvir
und Spanish 4s ndvanced, Spanlih ra'ls
wero easier. At tho close prices were dull
on soma realizations, vjuniangos wero llgnt
Threo per cent rentes, tOlf 1714c for the nc
count; exchange on London, 25f inu pfgs.
iur ciivunn, miiiliiBit i-j i-iuoru m ju v; b,
I1EHLIN. Nov. 20. Illterimtlnii.il Vmrl
tics wero firm on tho bnurso today -tnd
yiinuriciius .urn iwu.um wtiie Kuueraiiy nrm,
ulthough mines und banks fluctuated. Ex
chango on London. 20m 4414 pfgs. for checks.
Discount rates: Short bills, 414 per cent;
threo months' bills, 4 per cent.
Condition of the Trrnsnry,
WASHINGTON. Nov. S0.-Todav' state
ment of tho trensurv balances In the pen.
oral fund, exclusive of the J150,000,CWO gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
Bhows: Avnllable cash balances, J139,303,737;
imi.i i'ti iur rr.'i
New York Dry Onods.
NEW Y'ORK. Nov. 80. Ruslness In drv
roods resumed after tho holiday without
cnango in generui cnarncicr. wemnnu ror
cotton goods dull on tho spot, but fair
orders otherwise. Rlenched ond conrse col
ored goods very firm. lightweight brown
cottons also firm. Linens In fair reouest
nnd firm. Rurlaps scare o and prices tend
ing upwora.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle Light and Pricei Strongsr
on All Kindi.
HOGS AVERAGE A GOOD NICKEL LOWER
Three Cara of Sheep on Snio Today
and They tlronslit tlood Stcadr
Prices Mnrket fur the Week
llioui Little Chnngr.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 30.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Ofllcial Monday
Oltlclal Tuesday
Ofllcial Wednesday ....
Oftlctnl Thursday
Official Friday
Five days this weok
Same days Inst week..
Total this month
1,787
4.777
4.t93
3,805
6,182
11,208
U.7W
6,846
6.737
, 2,040
sw
674
1,613
4,190
CO
10.520
24,201
91,060
7I.IIU
76.817
63,235
32,79.1
14,104
20,237
21.935
23,082
9,571 42,293
..19,88 ) 46,771
..0J.641 178,500
,.90,OS0 208,249
.,72,035 190,253
..73,352 121.86S
..52.462 70.800
louu ior MOV. 1SK)....
Total
Tolnl
Total
Total
Total
Total
Totnl
Total
for
ror
for
NOV.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
189,1. .
ISOf.
1890,
for
for
for
for
for
1895 ;54,8J0 131,0.14
1894 75,892 181,403
1893 91.W0 9.1,492
1S92 80,2.83 122,247
181 B1.7SS 142.927
Nov
13,627
Averago price nald for bous for tho
last
cvtral days, with comparisons:
I 1900. 18W.1S3.J1697.1896.1895.1R31
Nov.
Nvo.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
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...
3 42
4 44
4 45
4 3D
4 41
4 50
4 65
4 42
4 21
4 41
4 43
4 64
4 34
4 31
4 45
4 49
4 61
4 H
4 37
4 41
4 26
4 41)
4 26
4 30
4 40
4 S9
z...
3 44
3..
4...
3 33
3 35
3 31
3 45
3 46
8 3D
3 39
3 45
3 44
3 45
3 46
3 45
...
7...
1
t
10..
11..
4 7311
12..
13..
14..
15..
16..
17..
18..
19..
20..
21..
22
a'.'.
24,.
25..
3 41
3 39
3 42
3 42
3 38
3 41
4 87
4 70
4 70:
4 74U
4 68
3 43
3 37
3 40
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
The ofllcial number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle, llnirs. Hh'ri. H'nes.
C., M. & St. P. Ry 3
O. & St. L. Ry 1
Missouri Paclllc Ry 2
Union Pacific svstem. 2 18
C. & N. W. Ry 0
F E. & M. V. R. R... 0 IS 3
S. C. & P. Ry...., 1
C St. P.. M. & O.... 2 0
It. & M. R. R. R 12 10 .. 4
G, R. &. Q. Ry 3 8
C R. I. & V. Ry., E, 3 7
C It. 1. & P. Ry., W. .. 1
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts 27 82 3 4
Tho dlsDosltion of tho ilav's recelntn wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
uer 01 nenu indicated;
Ruvcrs. Cattle
Hogs. Uh'p.
1,230
790 88
1,205 121
1,000 402
1,693
Omaha Packing Co
U. 11. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
140
109
118
81
0
16
42
15
66
W. 1. Steuben
Hill & Huntzlngcr
Llvingstono & ticnauer...
Hamilton & Rothschild...
H. L. Dennis & Co
TotnlB 746 0,426 6S5
CATTLE Thero was another very light
run of cattle hero today, as tho recelnts
will show. Packers und yard traders were
all willing to take u few cattle und us a
result the market was stronger all around.
There have been so tew cattle on sale that
tno varus aro we.i cieanou un ana con
sequently next weok will open with prac
tically empty pens.
The few tat cattle on sale this morning
mat with ready aala at stronger prices.
There was one bunch of choice, ateara on
aalo that were about tha baat that have
bten lean bora in a lona; tlma and tnay
old for $5.60. Tha rectlpta, though, hxva
bean ao tight that the market baa not baan
very thoroughly teated,
Cowa and heifers of all klnda were tn
good demand this morning and sold higher
ull around, owing to thu tact that thero
were not enougn to meot tno requirements
of tho trade. Cow stuff may also bo called
1015g higher than It was a week ago,
though lu some cases sales havo been
mado that looked considerably higher than
Tho feeder markot has also braced up a
little. Tho demand from tho country has
not been very heavy, but still there havo
been enough buyers on tho market to tako
all that was coming at good strong prices.
Tho heavyweight cuttlo have beon In the
best demand, tne same as nas uecn ino
cose ull along, ana sucu Kinus may ue
called IOOI60 higher than thoy were a
week ago. Tho market, however, has been
uneven and sales wero made that undoubt
edly wero better than that. The light and
common kinds aro BtUl neglected and
prices on such kinds are very little bettor
man iney woiu i t;u
Very few western grass beef cattle havo
been coming this ween, dui 11 is sate to
call tho market good and strong on tho
better grades. Tho cows, heifers and feed
ers nave ueon selling iukiioi, uiu buhhi us
is noted above for the native cattle Rep
resentative sales:
REEF STICK lib.
No,
1..
1..
Av. It. No. Av.
... 920 4 25 1 1080
...1080 4 60 65 1330
...1282 4 85
STEERS TEXAS.
...1145 4 05 39 1212
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
Pr.
4 85
6 15
13..
21..
4 75
U...
1..
4..
1..
1..
4.,
.1077
4 90 17.
...1072 5 10
COWS.
090
952
760
830
717
1100
1005
1010
870
1420
770
1020
902
1103
967
1002
003
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 15
2 15
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 15
3 25
3 25
1
..1040
..1090
..1135
..1110
..1140
..1290
..1410
..1135
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 50
3 50
3 05
3 70
3 85
3 85
3 85
3 90
4 00
4 00
1
2
1
1
13
1
2
2
21..
. 980
.1123
.1000
. 954
.1150
.1020
.1234
.1090
.1370
18
6
6
!::::::::
6
12
5.!
3!.'
4..
8..
1.
HEIFERS.
3
1
7. .
1
. 003 3 25 1 1250 4 40
. 920 3 i5
HULLS.
.1334 2 60 3 1110
.1500 2 75 1 1340
CALVES.
3 00
2 85
6 76
6 CO
90 6 25 2 120
100 6 75 1 160
110 6 75
1..
1..
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
651 2 65 655 2 S
STOCK CALVES.
837 3 a
24
BTAG8,
1 1340 2 60
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
14 810 2 80 1 6S0 3 60
29 777 3 15
T. P. Lynch Neb.
23 feeders.. 1030 3 85 21 cows 1037
4 feeders.. 1035 3 25 6 cows Ml
NEIJRASKA.
49 cows 791 2 16 1 cow 1350
1 cow 960 2 15
Morris Sterling Nob.
lbull 780 8 10 10 steers.... 827
3 25
2 90
S IS
3 30
14 steers.... 987 3 05
H. J. Ashley Neb.
30 feeders.. 911 3 66
HOas There was not a very heavy sup
ply of hogs here today, but as all other
markets wero lower prices hero wont off a
good nickel nil around. The market started
out with packers bidding J4.70 on tho buttor
grades. of light and butcherweight hogs, nnd
$4.6714 on the heavier grades. Sellers were
not willing to tako thouo prices on tho
start, but finally gave It up and cut loose
at thoso figures. Trading, however, wai
not active nt nny tlmo, and tho morning
was woll advanced before the ptn were
cleared. The provision market came lower,
which had a still further bear Influence, and
tho last end of the market was weak nt tha
decline. Tho bulk toJay went at J4.6714 and
JI.70.
As will bo seen from tho tnblo of nverago
prices, tho markot Is now at tho low point
of tho week, nnd also at tho lowest point
reached since ixovcmocr 11, wnen tno aver,
ago prlco was J4.67. Representative salss:
.so. AV
Sli. IT.
No. Av.
fill.
Pr.
17 123
22 90
11 1
16 100
60...... 72
49.;..,, .277
04...... 243
95 188
29 30
14 221
43. .....290
03 290
66 287
66 283
47 330
74 231
... 4 00
49 270
00 259
77 203
75 248
73 203
75 261
M 271
69 293
62 234
03 228
72 231
43 379
40 352
61 291
62 287
83 206
4 70
4 70
ico
200
120
60
40
120
4 70
A 70
4 70
40 i C74
4 01 3 13 3 29
4 04 3 45 3 41 3 27
4 04 3 47 3 43 3 30
4 02 3 61 3 4.1 3 31
I 62 3 44 3 21
4 01 48 3 17
4 02 8 88 23
4 OS S 52 3 54
4 0 3 45 S 41 S 28
4 03 3 47 3 31 3 27
4 02 3 43 3 32 3 17
8 44 3 38 3 22
3 94 3 34 3 23
3 92 3 41 3 25
3 90 3 35 3 27
3 84 3 35 3 31 3 18
3 87 3 36 3 32 3 11
3 86 3 35 3 32 3 14
3 2S 3 34 3 10
3 88 3 84 8 13
3 89 3 31 3 lo
3 SO 3 37 3 39
3 85 3 44 3 27 3 31
3 82 3 4 3 27 3 21
3 77 3 38 3 30 3 16
3 23 3 21 3 21
3 76 3 28 3 25
3 7.1 3 20 3 32
3 68 3 19 3 30
3 71 3 21 3 27 3 38i
64 262
60 312
32 134
09 336
78 215
08 271
73...... 236
80
120
4 674
4 67!,
4 6?(
61. 311 80 4 70
70 ... 4 'i0
64 320 2S0 4 iO
82 218 100 4 70
20 130 ... 4 70
69 255 ... 4 70
72 285 40 4 70
0.1 279 40 ( 70
92,... ..181 ... 4 70
'.' 310 SO 4 '.0
7S 191 100 I 70
60 291 80 4 70
f.S :! ... 4 70
02 150 ... 4 70
64 307 ... 4 70
48 271 100 4 70
73 220 100 4 70
81 213 !0 4 70
Oil 273 ... 4 70
70 323 80 4 70
70 272 100 4 70
7 255 80 4 70
Oil 26.1 40 1 70
01 29J 80 4 '.0
b7 2 80 70
OS 2o3 ... 4 70
71 231 ... 4 70
69.... 209 SO 4 '!0
77 2 ... 4 70
85 232 320 4 70
7S 243 200 4 721s
2S0 4 tr?U
200 4 bifi,
210 4 07U
160 4 07l4
. 4 A. 'lit
15, ..,,.11X1
60 J07 80 4 07(4
fO 132 210 4 c;l
CSk.....1W
62 233
72 244
67 250
64 380
75, .....204
... t iwn
1& 4 07l
40 4 07C
... 4 07U
60 4 1,7
4 671
4 07N
4 074
CO 301
0 214
44..
.287
Ml 1 h '4,
... 4 0714
210 4 :
47...
71...
51...
:.oo
..' -i
.Te'J
101 4 o;t$
20 j 4 biti
120 4 0J(
0..
233
09 235
65 314
68 255
80 23.1
61 307
07 219
66 291
40 4 07i,
80 4 70
40 4 70
80 4 70
... 4 70
40 4 70
100 4 70
..'. 4 70
48.
02.
'.'.'.'Ml
HIIEHF Thorn, were onlv lhren ,
sluiep on sale today, nti l thnso wen)
J (.11 "I
bought
up iv packers In good season nt Just nbout
steady prices. There w.1.1 a hunch of weth
ers that brought Jl.tf., but thev were choice.
Tho market on fat stuff lu'th sheep I ' d
lambs, has been lu good slupo all tho
week, nnd prices huvo thuvn very little
change. Receipts havo tmt been Ipmivv, and
tho demnnd has been sufllcleut tn tnke nil
that was offered at good, steady prices.
Good feeders havo alio shown very little
ehnngo for tho week. It ' mly the common
kinds, such as old ewes, that are hard to
move, and on such grndes the market mav
be a llttlo weaker. On anything nt all de
sirable, however, tho market Is Just about
stendy.
Quotations: Choice feu wethers, $.1.85 ft
4.10: fair to good fed wethers, $1.6,Vif3.Sj,
choice grass wethers, J3.7&M3.90; fair to
rood grass wethers, J.I.CW3.7.; choice ewes,
U2S173.60; fair to good cwc. $3 00ft1.l5.
choice spring lambs, $. 90-06.16; fair to g od
spring lambs, $4.63J4.W: feeder ewes, J-.lf.
3.00; feeder wethers, $3,607T3.75; feeder lambs,
i.vuui,iv, iii'iircBcniauve suica;
No.
Av.
i;u
115
112
89
93
81
77
100
Pr.
3 2.1
3 2.1
3 75
3 8)
3 80
4 00
6 IX)
4 05
10 western fed ewes
11 westorn fed owes
11 fed ewes
72 western fed wethers...
90 western fed wethers...
11 fed lambs
15 fed lambs....
430 fed yearlings
CHICACO LIV)
STOCK MARKET.
Cnttlr (Jniprntty Slenily lloun Ater
nae Simile- HlKlior Slieep Stendy.
CHICAGO, Nov. 30,-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,500 head; generally steady; butchers' stock
steady to slow; natives, best on salo today,
2 cars Christmas, nt J0.50; good to prlmo
steers. J3.35ir3.90; poor to medium, JI.00flG.25,
selected feeders, stendy to slow nt J3.40f4.23;
mixed stoekers, wonk at J2.25r13.50; cows,
$2. COjj 4.15; heifers, $2.O5jl.i!0; dinners, J2.0tKf
2.60; bulls, J2.60J(4.10: culvcs, Hlendy at JJ.U)
(J5.60; Texans, receipts, 100 head; best on
sale today, 3 carloads cows ut $.1.45; Texim
fed steers, $4.W'fl-l.90; Texas grass steers,
$3..10fl4.10; Texas bulls, J2.50O3.23.
HOGS Receipts, today, 25,000 head; to
morrow, 20.000 head, estimated; loft over,
3,500 head; average shade loyrer; top, Jt.92',s,
mixed nnd butchers, $1.0)$? 1.9214; good to
cholco henvy. $1.00(1.90; rough heavy, $1.60
fl-I.Oi); llxht, $I.WU4.90; bulk of snles, $1,70
4 1.85.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 5,tX
head; slieep steady to strong und lambs
active and about 10c higher; good to choice
wethers, J4.00fT4.35; fair to choice mixed,
JI.OW.OO; western sheep, J1.00yi.25; Texas
sheep, J.,.60f(i.1.t: native lambs, $3.6Xr5.30;
western lambs, Jt.60ft5.25.
Now York Live Stock.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. REEVES Re
ceipts, 4,112 head; market slow; steers nnd
bulls, steady; medium und common cows,
strong: common to choice steers, J3.90ftVj.6O;
oxen. J3.CHMi4.0O: bulls. S2.vTi:i rows ii.xvni
3.35; cholco fat cows. Jl: ethics minted live
cattlo nt Liverpool nt Ujl2c; nt Loudon,
HV412!ic: top, 13c; refrigerator beef, 14o
per lb.; shipments, 658 head cuttle und 4,140
qunrtors of beef.
CALVES-Recelpts. 32S head; veals steady
and grassers 23c higher; veals, J4.50WS.60;
llttlo calves, J4; grassers, J2.503.00; year
lings, $3.25it.'.73.
SHEEP AND IVMRS Receipts. 13.257
heud; olicep slow and generally lower:
lambs, 23c oft from Wednesday; sheep, $2.00
(83.75; choice wethers. J4; culls, Jl.25iiil.60;
lambs, ji.Wa5.ri0; culls, J3.60H.OO; Canada
lambs, $5.40j5.50.
HOGS Receipts, 6,939 head; market weak
at $5.1035.35, pigs Included.
Kansas City Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY', Nov. 30. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 3,600 natives, 200 Texans, 200 calvos;
supply moatly good killers that sold quickly
at ataady price ; canners, stoekers nnd
feedara, hardly steady; native steers, $4. GO
(?6.66; Blockers and feeders, $3.0004.25;
butcher cows nnd heifers, $3.005.3a; cun
ners, $2,600-3.00; fed westerns, $3.50(34.75;
fod Texans, $3.76&'4.S5; grass Texans, $3.00
(&3.40; calves, 13.500.60.
HOGS Receipts, 10 300 head; trado opened
slow, gained strength and ctosod uctlvo ut
214o decline; heavy. J4.75fJ4.80; mixed, $4.70
4N.80: light, $4.054.80; pigs, $4.253l.50.
SHEEP AND LAMIJS Receipts, 2.500
hood; trado actlvo at stendy prices: lambs
J4.7635.25; muttons, $.1,0014.00; stoekers urui
feeders, J3.6W4.26; culls, $.1,0O&4.50.
St. I, outs Live Stock.
BT. LOUIS. Nov. 30. CATTLE Recelnts.
2,000 head. Including SOO liend Texans; mar-
Kct steady; nativo snipping nnd export
steers, $4,80r5.G5; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $l.00ft5.25; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.30
G'4 75: stoekers and feeders, J2.30ifJ-t.35; cows
und heifers. J2.OOilf4.75; canners, J1.25P2.75;
bulls. S2.7ofc3.25: Texas nnd Indian steers.
$3.2504.60; cows and heifers, J2.30ff3.45.
liuus iieceipts, ju,3uu nenu; murxet r.o
lower: nlRS and lights. JI.70ff4.S0: nnckcrs.
Jl.75tf?4.85; butchers. J4.85JT4.90.
stiiSKi' amu liA.Miis-uecoipts, sou nenu;
market strong; native muttons, $.1.76174.20:
Iambs, $4.00?5.25: culls and bucks, $2.904.00;
stoekers, J2.60fi3.00.
Stork in Slicnt.
Following nro tho receipts nt tho four
principal western markets for November 30:
i,umio. nogs, oncep.
South Omaha...
071
6,737 070
Chicago
3,500
3,700
2,010
Si.oon c,000
10.300 2,600
10,300 800
Kansas city....
St. Louts
Totals 10,474 67,337 8,970
Wool Mnrket.
ROSTON. Nov. 30. Tho Commercial Rul
lotln tomorrow will suy of tho wool mar
kot: For a holiday week business In wool
lias beon of averago proportions. Thero Is
a steady inquiry from innniifuclurcni.
Prices are sustained, showing no chango
from lant weok. Foreign wool and goods
markets are steadily Improving. Thn gen
oral condition of tho market Is considered
healthy nnd tho outlook points to a steady
trado. Tho soles of the week were 3,370,000
lbs. domestic and 623,000 lbs. foreign, a total
of 3,893,000 for this week, against a total
of 4,789,000 lbs. bust weok and a total of
12,178 lbs, for tho corresponding week Inst
year. Tho receipts to dato show a decreaso
of 293,078 bales domestic and nn Increase of
61,688 bales foreign against last year. Tho
sales to dato show a decrease of 152,410,700
lbs. domestic nnd S.i.640.300 lbs. foreign,
ST. IXUIS. Nov. 30. WOOI-Steady; me
dium grades. 1421o; light lino. 14ff?17o;
heavy June, 111115c; tub washed, 18-0'2914c.
Oil Mnrket.
OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 30. Credit balances.
$1.10; certificates, $1.09 bid: shipments, 253,426
bbls.; averngo, 102.141 bbls.; runs, 202,151
bbls.: average 92,115 bbls.
LONDON. Nov. 30.-OlLS-CaIcutta Un
seed, spot. 67s. Turpcntlno spirits, 30s,
NEW YORK. Nov. 31.-OILS-Cottonseed,
weak; prlmo crude, 4814c; prlmo crude, yel
low, 49c. Pelrolnum, dull; Now York re
fined, $7.25; Philadelphia nnd naltlmore,
$7.20. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to
good, $1.0). Turpentine, quiet at 42!4ffl3c.
Sugur Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 30. SUOAR
Firm; open kettle, 3!4f4c; open kettlo, cen
trifugal, 3 15-lC(i I 3-16c; centrifugal, granu
lated, 115-lOc; whites, 4'M14 11.16c; yellows,
4WIc; seconds, Jff4c, Molasses, steady,
open kettlo, 18&33c; centrifugal, 8ff20c.
Syrup. 221i28c.
NEW Y'ORK. Nov. 20. SUOAR Raw.
Strong; fair refining, 3 6-lCc; centrlfugnl, 90
test, 4 7-10c; molasses sugar, 31-16c; re
fined steady
For n Cold In the lleml.
LAXATIVE IIROMO-QUININE TABLETS.
KRPErjliEY&CO.
Sf3fcKS(
B00H4Nr LIFE GIDG.
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BRANCH 1033 K-S1
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JAMES E- BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1039. Oniati.i, X
COMMISSION,
grain, provisions una stock
OAUD OF TRADE.
Correspondence: John A. Warren 4b Ca
iMraai wlrw to Chicago aaa Nw Torfc
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