8 THE OJIAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, "NOV EM BET? 10, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL iTirj thinj; tb Ohictg Board Litki Decidedlj Beariih. DROP IN PRICE IS UNIFORM AT HALF CENT IJeeember AVhrnl, December l.'nrn mill Derrtiilirr tints All Suffer About Kqunll Provisions Clone Twenty Cents l.mcr. CHICAGO, Nov. n-Rearlsli statistics ml general bearish conditions prevailed in all grains today tiid December wheat cbwd Vfl'c lower. December corn Wo down find December oats 34o lower. Pro visions cloned 714'dlOo to 2oc lower. Whtut ruled weak throughout the ses sion. Ktirlv enblo advices were dlscourng InK. though I hey were bused. It was thoUKht, on the decline 'horn Saturday. Receipts, both primary nnd northwestern, were havy, nnd the week-end statistics of shipment, nmount on passage and visi ble Supply wcro all considerably Increased and bearish. Heavy liquidation nt oneo kct In. based principally on tho 3,71s.O0O bushels Increase In the world's visible supply. December, which opened ft shado to iSVJ lower. fluctuated narrowly lor a time. fighting the decline, but after ft few buvlng orders wero tilled December sagged rapidly ti 71e. TIip weakness In tho coarser grains had a depressing Influence, hut at the low prices shorts covered freely and sent December up sllnhtlv. Tho close was weak. Vt'Wc higher, at 7Ki71c. Con sidering tho volume of bearish ammunition fired at this pit today the traders frit thHt It held well, local receipts were Kl cars, oho of contract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 1.413 cars, making a total for tho three points of 1,175 car", against 1,337 Ust week nnd 951 a year ago. I'rlmary receipts were l.sio.000 bushels, agnlnst 1,312,(40 last year. Seaboard clear ances In wheat and flour cnunllcd 6S4.OO0 bushels. World's shipments were 8.172.O00 bushels for the week, compared with 0,sn2, ono last week nnd 7.774.000 thts coricspondlng week a year ago. The increase of bread eltifTs on passage was l.OW.PO) bushels. Liquidation was the feature of tho corn pit Commission houses trenernlly had orders to sell and the detnnnd was slack. The cash situation was not so active as It was last week and the bull side of tho murkct seemed to have lost Its Popularity. Country offerings were small, but It whs reported that morn new corn whs coming forward, especlnllv front Iowa. On the soft spots hulls did some buvltig, btit on the whole the mnrket ruled weak, Decem ber, which opened 'Mi'ie lower on poor rabies, sold between ROc and bOe and closed weak. Hfic down at JWaSDc. Receipt were 112 cars. Oats were heavy on liquidation, Receipts were nearly lfio cars In excess of the tl maten. The country offcrlnes nlso wero heavy, tho eastern demand slack anil buy Ins generally holdlnK off. I.nnir oats wero put on the market bv prominent profes sionals, thoiiKh there seemed to be no con certed pressure. December opened 'i'ic t n ij,c loner, fold olt to 3S'if3?c "and closed weak. US?V: lower, nt 33e. Be celpts were1112 cars Provisions Improved somewhat, advanc ing fairly in face of the eniln weakness. Trices opened Hteadv. but on a fair country demand for pork, starling shorts to cover on the light weight in hogs marketed to day, tho close was tlrm, January pork t losed 20c higher at $15.10. Janu.vry lard 10c up at $8.60 and January ribs TUfllOe higher at J7.721-3'fj".75. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, in., cars; corn, 210 cars; oats, 310 cars; hogs. 37.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. IIIgh.( Low. Close.l Sat'y. Wheat Nov. Dec. May Corn Nov. Dec. May May Tork- Jau. May l.ard- Dec. Jan. May lllbi- Jan. May ! I 71 72tU 72Vi'(fj 71!4 71 72iH-A I I I ' W 5)ti Ifi'i f.0 53 59"ii CO Ira'ViT'T. 62T 1; 62145, tiiV, iOVff?. 40i, 405i 40t 14 90 15 10 14 HO 1G 10 14 90 15 15 15 37!4 15 13 16 3714 15 15 S 50 R f,S S 50 S 65 S 47U 8 55 R rtO SK SB) S 50 8 C7',a 8 73 S 67U 8 75 8 63 7 ti5 7 75 7 83 7 75 7 63 7 S2V4 7 90 7 S214 7 90 7 SO No. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. J3.30 3 SO; straights, $3.O0tff3.40: clears, J2.70ii2.80; spring specials. 14.00(64.10; patents, J3.35f :t.70: straights. J2.80SI3.20. WHRAT-No. 3, B771c; No. 2 red, 73Va3 CORN No. 2 yellow. 61o. OATB-No. 'A 40H42c; No. 2 white, 42iA' 4,Hio: No. .1 white. 4:43e. RYE No. 2. 69c. HARI,I3Y l"alr to choice maltinK, MflfiOc. SKKDH No. 1 flax. .11.47: Nn. 1 nnril..i. em. J1.47; prime timothy, J6.00ffl6.10; clover, contract grade. J8.K0. cnniraci grane. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hb $1S.!V (hll.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs.. JS.52UgR.55. Shorl ribs sides (loose), J7.W37.9.i. Dry salted '..90 Short fhoulders (boxed). J7.25Jf7.50. Short r)onr fides (boxed). J.S.2(VjfK30. WiUHKY-nasis of high wines, JI.31. The following are tho receipts and ship ments for the last twenty-four hours: Articles. Receipts, Shipments. incur, onis 34,ono 28.000 Wheat hu 140,000 1 20.000 t'orn, bu Dnts, bu.,... Rye, bu llariey, bu.. 110,000 37S.0OO 2t52.ooo sn,m 18,000 t.000 97.000 Ig.OM On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 14ffl04c: dairies, 14tr20c. Cheese, steady, 9'ilov4c Ekks, fresh, 23c. JVRW YORK HKNRnAT. MAHKKT. Qnnlnflnnii of h Dajr on Tarlnas Cnmraodltle. NiTVV TORK. Nov. 18. FLOUR-Rccelnts. $4,936 bbls.: exports. 3.225 bbls.; quiet, baroly steady: winter patents, J3.603fi.90; winter straights. J8.40g3.60; Minnesota patents. 13, 8084.10; winter extras, J2.t88.90; Mlnno fota bakers. J2.904i3.25: winter low grades, I3.50fl2.fi0. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. J3.0flfl3.30: cholc to fancy. J3.35(gO.R0. HirCKWMBAT-Hteady; J1.25 pifV cwt. to arrive In New York. .,C.nif.MKi;IirS,,?Bdyi 'ell' western, Jl.TO; city, 11,38; Urandywlne, J3.403,50. RYB Easy; No. 2 western, 66c, f, o. b . n float. ' 14 A RJ,F)Y Quiet ; malting, 674fi64c, c. I. i Buffalo. ,4i?I3T ,iccf,,,1tf, 17',fl bu- "Ports. 341.fl.SO bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, S2'ic U h"1noat"'N.0' 2 red. Wc. elevator; No. 1 nnrtheni. Duluth. 81c, f. o. h afloat; ?;o. 1 hard. Duluth, SSUc. f. n. b.. afloat. Options opened steady on a. rally In cables and local support. They broke rather sharply on big supply Increase, northwest 5v"n,L.';n', ,hvy northwestern receipts. May. 80He. closed at SOHc. CORN Receipts. 51,900 bu.; exports, 14.570 bu. Snot, easy; No. 2. 66;c. elevator, and fii'io. f. o. b,, afloat. Option market, after a steady opening with wheat, weakened under liquidation, easier cables, lesa outside tupport, but finally rallied with wheat. JiVl,'!fl5j!;Hdy,at 'B'c icllne. Mny ;6 7-lwH7Sc, closed at 6Hc: December SS-lfiWic. closed at 6SHc nniti, OATS-Recelpts,, 139.600 bu.; exports, 350.750 No. 2 vhltc. 48c: No. 3 white, 47v4c; track mixed western, 45i4Sc: track white. 4wx"t. Options quiet and easier. JIAY""ii!V,ny: shipping. 60f65o; good to choice, 8:ijit0c. p iturw-vjiufi; state, common to choice. 1901 crop. 123I5i4c; 1900 crop. 9it'19c; 1S93 crop, fii'ullc: 1'aclflc coast, 1901 crop, un 16V4c; lfloi) crop. 1899 crop. Btfllc. r. li.' r-o niv-itu . uuivcniiiii. il jo o HIS. 18c; Calll'ornla, 21 to 25 lbs., 19)4c; Texai dir. 24 to 3t) lbs., 14i,4c " ' LKATIIER-Stendy; hemlock sole. Rue nos Ayres. -light to heavyweights, 25JJ2SMc WOOI-Qulet; domestic fleece, 25SlTi. vnm 1 Ml 1 7i a.iF, hu pp, l.i"V IIUIIIH, lJ,0lKtl XU.tSl city, India moss, Jl7.00pis.oo. cm meatr easy: pickled bellies, Jj.5OHl0.00; plcklei shoulders, J7; pickled hams, J9.7MJ10.00 lArd, rtrin; western steamed, J8.S5: re flncd, J9: continent, J9; compound. J7.50' 7.75. Pork, quiet; family, Jl7.OOfll7.26; shor clear; J17.6O419.0O: mess. Jl5,O04Ufi,Oi). Ill TTTER Receipts, 6.452 pkgs.; firm stato dairy. 1623c; creamery, 1725c; Jun creamery, 17V4&2c; factory, 12Htfl5Vac. cHbHb-Kereipts. 74'J pKgs. ; tlrm; fancy large. Sepiembar, 9l0c: fancy large. Oc tober. 9wJj9tto: fancy small, September, HdOfl-necelpts. m pkgs.; firm; sin Wid Pennsylvania. 2Q27c; western candU POULTRY Alive, weak: dressed, eali springers, So; turkeys, Sji9c: fowls, Slic. TALLOW Firm; city, 5c; country. .V ler: llTTlI.a A' a ... . ,14,1- . 1 f i a pslo and values further advanced. Sup- Kilirn nil iuiiiii irillHIIIDU 111 lew liaimH 11(1 ."--in .... ncuvi .muiii'iui'ilvr. i close the market was strong, with s I'ff M T --J ...... .... the pot ai . - J o, mm i n (, . 1 , 1 - .. i s ..... vere ! better and quoted at 103 10a. Copper In London advanced ?s Rd to 66 17s for spot and J56S 17s 6d for futures. Tho de mand abroad was better, while the local market continues to drag at nominally unchanged prices, closing dull nt JI6.lW lf.00 for Lako Superior and JI6.37i4WI6.1ii, for casting and electrolytic, lend was dull hero at J4.37', but scored an advnnce of 2s 6d n.t Ixindon, with spot quoted at 1 1S. Spot ruled dull at homo and abroad, closing at JI.30, nominal, and 16 12s fid, resp.-r-lively. Iron, dull and featureless; pig Iron warrants, 13.60ft 10.50; No. 1 northern foundry. J15.00l?l.W; No. 2 southern foundry, JM.OO'fjlS.oQi No. 1 southern foundry, J116ofii5.50, No. I southern mft foundry, JII.6oyi6.i'. Glasgow Iron warrants closed at 66s and Mlddlcsborough cloved nt 13s 6d. omaiia u iioi.tAi.i: maiiki;ts, Conilltlns nf 'I'rndt; nnd Qtiiiln t Inns nn ."tnple nnil I'nnor Produce. KOCSS-Recttpts, light; fresh stock, 20c. LIVE POULTRY-IIens, 515i.,c; voung and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, KaSc; ducks nnd geese, 6yc,4c; spring chickens, per lb HUTTKll-Commotl tn fair. olinlrn dairy, In tubs. 15fflGo: separator, 23iJ21c. , FRESH FISH-Ulack bass. Ike" white baas, 10c; blueflsh, lie; bullheads, 10c; bluo tins, .c; buffaloes, 7c; cattish, 12c; cod, Uc; crapples. Uc: halibut, He; herring, 7u; Imd dock, 10c; pike, 10c; rcil snapper, 10c; sal- iiiuii, uc; Biniiisn, uc; iroui, vc; wniten"!!. inir. iieecipis, .1 cars. OYSTERS Miillllmx. Mr ran. 2?o! Stntiil. ards, per can, 25c; extra selects, per can, 33c; New York counts, per enn, 4oc; bulk Standards, per gal., J1.2o1.25; bulk extra selects. Jl.Csyl.65. PIOEONS Live, per doz., COc. VEAL Choice. 6i8c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale lay Dealers' association: Choice unland. J9.5u; No. 2 upland, J8.50; medium, JS; coarse. (.wi. ityo straw, i;..&u. i nese prices aro ror hay of good color and quality. Demand iHir Keceipis, i cars. wnisAi-iwc, CORN-New. 48c; old, COc. HRAN-JI7. OATS-llC. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown and northsm. S090c; Salt Lake, Jl; Colorado, Jl. KUiii'i.ANT-1'rr aor.. 75c. CARROTS Per bu 60c. HEETS Per half-bu. basket, )c. TURNIPS Per bu.. 50c. Rutabagas, per lt lbs,, J1.25. cue uaiuKitis liotnouse, per doi., Jl.:s. PARSLEY Per dor... 25c. LETTI'CE Per i2u:.. 2Jc. RADISHES-Per doz., 25c. t SWEET' POTATO KS-lIome crown, ner lb., 214c: genuine Virginia, per bbl., $3; Uenrgla, per bbl,, j:.75. OA HU AGE Holland seed, crnted. l4c TOMATOES Home grown, per lS-lb. bas ket, 80c. IlKANS wax, per V4-bu. basket, 60c; trlng, per u-bu. basket. 50c. ONIONS Home grown, tier lb.. 2c: Span ish, per crate. J1.V5: Michigan reds. 2Uc per lb. CELERY Kalamazoo, per junch, 25933c; Nebraska, per bunch. 30fi"33c: Colorado. Ifta 0c. NAVY HEANS-Pcr bu.. J.M5. FRUITS. APPLES-Uen Davis, ner bbl.. J3.60: wine- nns. S3.50: Jonathan. J4.O01I5.0O: snows. J3.50: llellellowers. per box, $1.0. PEARS Kclfers, J2; Vlkers, $2.23; Law rence, J2.23. GRAl'ES Concords, eastern, 20c; Slala- gas, per keg, Jo.50g6.(). CRANUERR1E8-Pcr bbl.. J7.OH7.60: per crate, J2.75. QUINCES Per box. J1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Mexicans, J3.753i.00: Floridas. 4. LEMONS Fancy. J3.70a4.O0. R ANANAS Per bunch, according to sizo, I.25M2.75. FIGS California, new cartons. 70c: im- ported, per lb., 12SHc. DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, ner lh.. 514c; Salrs, Dc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS New crop walnuts. No. 1 soft. shell, per lb.. 12c; hard shell, per lb., 12(4c; No. 2 soft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-shcit, lOc; Brazils, per lb., 13c; filberts, per lb., 13c; al monds, soft-shell. 17c: hard-sbell 13c; pe cans, large, per lb., 12c; smnll, 10c; cocoa- ins, per iw. to; cnesmuis, i.'c. HONEY Per 21-3ectlon enso, J3.:0fl3.75. CIDER Nchawka. per bbl.. 13: New York. J3.50. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 green, 6c; No. 1 salted, SHc; No. 2 salted, 7ic; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs.. 7c: drv hides. 89713c: kIikrii pclta. 26027c: horsolildee. J1.50Q2I23. aAUiiiKitiiAUX rer '.4-t)bl., J3; per bbl., St. l.nnls Grain nnd I'rovUlniia. ST. IOUIS. Nov. IS WHEAT-liiit.r: No. 2 red caah. elevator, 73!c: track. 74U fl75c; December. 73,c; May. 7fi'4c; No. 2 hard. 71J72c: receipts, 48.07C bUNhnls. CORN Ijower: No. 2 cash, 62?tc; track 63!4fa64o; December, 61c: May, 111140. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash, 42!4c; track, 42V444V4c: December, 40!4c; May, 4214c; .iu. m wnue, io;gc. ui is ixwer. 4oc FLOUR Steady, firm: red winter natpntst J3.45S3.60; extra, fancy and straight, $3.10 3.23: clear. J2.7532.90. hBKu nmotny, nominally nrm, J5.30 6.00. CO RNMKAIv Steady, J3. RRAN Scarce, strong: sacked, east trunk 95fl97c. HAY-stearty, firm; timothy. $13.0014.50; prairie. Jll. wjiimk v steady, ji.ai. IRON COTTON TIES-J1. UAGGINO-S'HSlCHc. HEMP TWINE-Oc. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats (boxed). Htrong; extra shorts, JS.12I4; clear rlb, $8.25; clear allies, $8.50. Bacon (boxed), MrunKi exira snoris. ;i; near rips. $3.12H; clear aides. J3.374. Pork, shlnners anil Inh. bers. $11.50. Lard, higher at JS.43. M eta in ueao, steady, ?l.27ii, Spelter, firm at J4.12V4. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, springs. 6c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6S6iJc; geese, SHfiSc. BUTTER Steady: creamery. lftfi?le? dairy. 1420c. EllGH Higher nt 21c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 13.000 i,i,ls.: when. 82,000 hu.; corn, 115,000 bu.; oats, 50,000 hu. HiiimisntH-fiour. ;i,i nnts.: wheat, 24,000 bu.; corn, 34,000 bu.; oats, 27,000 bu. Liverpool Grntn and Provision. LIVERPOOL. Nov. lR.-WHEATR.mt. steady; No. 2 red western winter, 6s lOd; iso. 1 nortnorn spring, m Via; No, 1 Cali fornia. 6s 10d: futures, nnlet: Decemhrr. 6s 9Vld: March, 6s lid. CORN spot, firm; American mixed, new. 5s 4id; futures. Arm; December, f.s 3Ttd; March, 6s ITid. PKAS-Canarttan. tlrm. s 5Ud. FLOUR St. Louis, fancv wfnter. tr.n,W 7s 6d. HOPS At London. Pacific coast, stesrlv. 3. iunvrBinMHTif .na.i.. t..ji.. . , . .... j . ' v . , 1 ilium mess, 73s d. Pork, steady; prime mess, western, 72s. l.ardt American retlned, In . in, Hicniif, uu, inline weniern, in Icrces. dull. 45s fid. Hams, short nut. ii in 16 lbs., firm, 48s. Bacon, Cumberland cut. D IU V IUP. nicrtiiy, on ; hliori rioi, 16 to 24 lbs., steady, 4Ss; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs,, dull. Us; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs,, quiet, 43s fid; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 65n; shoulders. 11 to 13 lbs., firm, 39s. BUTTER Steady: fine United States, 92s: food United States, 70s. CHEESE Quiet; United States, colored 2Ss 9d; Australian, In London, steady, 30s, impnrio 01 wurai nun Liverpool last week wero 68.000 quarters from Atlantic ports, none from Pacific ports and 7,000 quarters linni outer puna. Imports of corn from Atlantic ports last week wero 8,800 quarters. Ksnui City Grnln mid Provision. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 18. WHRATn. Cf mbor. fi7ifi67;c: Mar. 72fI72Ue: ensh Vn . nara. ontJiwc; rvo. .1, tii','n,xc; rso. 2 rod 72i73c: No. .1. 69V4fi7lc. COHis December, tHTio; May. fi3HlJ63'io: cr.sh. No. 2 mixed. fiStjOiic: No. 2 white, Gfifr 65Wo; No. 3, (MHiitwO. IIATH-Jil), i Willie, c. RYE No. 2. fiOtfllle. HAY Choice timothy and prairie, $13.00 BUTTER-Creamery. tsa22c; dairy, fancy. 17c. EGGS Offerings of strictly fresh 1liht . ever; market Arm; fresh Missouri and Kan as slock, quoted on 'change, 20c, loss eff, Lunrp iviuii viii RKCBII'TS-W lent. 111.300 hu rnm . BIIIPMENTS Wheat, 1S.200 bu.; corn. 12, 800 bu.; onta. 3.M0 bu. Mliiurnpolla Whrnt, Flour anil llrnn, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 18,-WHEAT- ikbii. (ithc; ueceniner, hjiuac; May, 72UJi"2V4c; on track. No. 1 hard. 7314c; No. 1 northern, 700! No. 2 northern, 67VlHc FLOUR Lower: first nntents. M 7S- tecond patents. J3.50'd3.60: tlrst clears, $2.75 C3.S5; second clears, $2.20. iiu.r mgner; in bum, $15.0016.00. MllnuKee Grnln Market, , MILWAUKEE, Nov. 1S.WHEAT-Mar- ei mwer; jno. i nortiiern, nc i No. 2 north em. 70ijSj71c; May. 75!4c RYE liwer: No. I. f..OiMe. HARLEY-lllghcr; No, 2, 69f&9-c; sample la'lliiwi-. CORN May, 62WCj6:c. Visible Mupplv nf Grnln. NEW YORK. Nov. IS.-The visible supply of grain Saturday. November 16. as com- oneo ny me .ew vorK Produce exchange, IS as follows: Wheat. t5.77.0iW hn.. nn In. crease of 3.71S.OOO bu,; corn. 12,15.floo bu., a a decrease of 930.r-) hu.; rye, 2.23,0o bu , an Incruaso of 107,oj bu. , barley, 2,2V.i0 bu,, a decrease of 61,000 bu. Toledo Grnln nnd !ecd, TOLEDO. O.. Nov, U.-WHEAT-Dull, weak; cash, 764 e, December, 7614C bid; May. 79c. CORN-December, 6U4c; May, 6.1140. OATH-DVeember, 1014c, May, 41ic. SEEDS Clover, weak; rsh, prime, $5. ); Decetnler, $5.35; March, $3.43, linked. Tim othy, $2.90. Plillailelpliln Prorincr Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA Nov. 18 -MUTTER Firm, good demand: fancy western cream ery, 2fic; fnnry nearby prints, 2Sc. EGGS Fresh nearby nnd western, 27c; fresh southwestern, 26c; fresh southern, :5c. CHEESE QUICt. Iluinth Grnln Market. DFLt'TH. Nov. lS.-WHEAT-Cash. No. I bard, 734c. No. 1 northern, 6SVc; De cembnf. B'lic; May, 73Hc. KIA I H .i;i''ll3JC. CORN-oaffc. EIkIii Mutter .Vlnrket. ELGtN. III.'. Nov. 19. BUTTER Market declared firm at 21Uc; offerings. 4f. lbs., at 2i.5C. but no sales. Sales of the week. 604.1W lbs. I'enrln Mnrket. PEORIA. Nov. K-CORN-Ensler nt 62c. OATS-Easler; white, 4U4C, billed through. WHISICY-On the basis of $1.31 for tin- Ished goods. .kv York fi'i)CK axo iio.vns. Wnll Street Foci Effect of Unprece dented Gold Shipment. NEW YORK. Nov. IS.-The Inrirest shin. ment of gold which ever left New York In a single dny will be carried on the steam ship sailing tomorrow nnd touching nt trench and German ports, The uggroga'o engagements nmount In round numbers to J7.050.ooo, i,d Wth the exception of n small portion for Berlin the whole nmount Is destined for Paris. I Ins constitutes a sudlc cnt v Impress ve movement of snecle to pviil.iln rnallv thn hesitating tone developed in the slock mar- ket The depression of prices became gen eral at one time, but was decidedly un even, several stocks In the list offering re sistance to tho decline end reflecting ion- uiHieu inrge nuying ann vigorous support. The most acute depression was shown by the stocks of railroads Immcdlntelv enn. corned In the northwestern rnilrond settle ment nnd the special cause of thH was easily perceptible In tho vigorous expres sion of opposition to the company and Its objects bv the covernor of Mltinrsntii. wlin entrenched lilimclf behind laws on thcatnto statute dooks. Assurances, however, wcro given nut In Wall street with ofliclal sane tlon that these statutes had been fullv con sidered nnd that In the opinion of learned counsel none of them was violated In the formation or the jsorttiern Securities com- puny. This, however, did not nvnll to re. move entirely the chilling effect of tho hostile attitude assumed against the com piny. Outside of this special portion of the stock list the effect of the enormous out- wnrn movement or gold wuh singularly moderate. Thcro wns no now cause no'. parent for tho movement. Foreign obliga tions continue to mature In largo volume find the slinnlv of exrhnncr. ltllln mmliici commercial operations Is utterly inadequate iu iiii-ri im- ui.'iiiiiiui irom wns source, rue only alternative Is tho shipment of specie. In spite of the extent or the relief to the exchange market afforded by the millions of gold exported tho effect upon exchange quotations was of the slightest nnd did not reduce the level below the prolltablo point of gold oxnorts. It Is highly probable, therefore, that gold will go out on Thurs day. Notwithstanding the uncertainty of the extent to which this movement mav go opinion over the money outlook continues very optimistic, bnsed on the offsets which upveiopeu insi weei to the outward move ment of gold. The subtreasiirv tmlnv nnl.1 out for redemption of government 'bonds $2,676,HS, which brings tho contribution of mai insulation to tnc market since last Frldny up to $5,176,148. Great confidence Is felt Hint bonds redemptions will keep pace with tho needs of the money market and the well defined report was In circulation nil day, which could not bo confirmed, that a hlock of several million dollars of government bonds held by a New York savings bank will be offered for redemption this week. Whatever may be the basis for this report tho market scored a decided recovery In the last hour, under the Influence of n rise In the coalers. Lake Shore sold at 240. com- pared with 310 on the preceding sale. Tho various express companies were strong, Wells-Fargo rising 18 points over the pre ceding sale, nnd there yas a notable de mand nlj day for the American Locomotive stocks, which lifted the common 2i nnd the preferred 3. Declines In the general list, which lmd run from 1 to 3 points nt one time, wjjre reduced by this late rally and the mnrket closed tlrm. Railroad bonds wero onlv moderntelv nr. tlvo and were Irreiriilfir. Tnt.il untoa nnr value. $2,915,000. United States refunding 2s declined 14 per cent on tho last call. 1 110 commercial Advertiser's London financial cableurnm snvs: Thn utnMr mr. ket was generally cheerful todny. Amer ican shares were Inanimate, but firm hero early, but the clnso was dull oil New York ndvlces nnd on the curb were flat on fear? or gum snipments from .New York, savo In tho caso of Rending and United Stntes Steel, which received New York support. Rio tlntos spurted and one bear account was disclosed In Pnrls. A statement was put out that the Conner nnlniit tn thn of the year had been sold, It Is estimated mm inert' win do h ws dividend, It Is reported that Mr, Hayes will return to the iiuinagciTieni ni ine lirnnd Trunk rnllwav. Money Is easy. The government's larpe disbursements enabled the government to teiia.v tho Rank of Ennliuul j'.monivi c.ni.i In bars la 77s 914.1. Tho continental demand has ceased. The fortnightly copper state ment shows n decrease In stock rr ?-n tons and In supplies of fi03 tons. Paris c chango In 25,15. Tlio roiiowlng are tho closing prices on tho New York Stock exchaugo; Atchison do pfd rv;n iiu mil ,100i4 So. Paeltlo lu.. -, .188 . fiOlj . 33H . 901; . IPs . 20 . 33 " .1(V. . 91(4 . 20'4 37( . 19 301,4 . 21 . 42 .190 .20914 do nfd Bnltlmnro & O.. .10: ..... . So. Railway .... do nfd , 9I' .111 no pro. ToxnH Ar l Can. Pad tic Can. Southern .. Ches. ft Ohio.... , S3! T., St. L. .fc'w" , 4l)j , 36'j, . 771 -, 46l , 7314 13is do pf Union Pacific ... .Ir. ..f.l Chicago A do ntd Chicago I. & L. Wabash ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.! do ifd do pr( W. A; L. E Chicago & M. I.. Chicago Ot. "W.. , 2,.'a do ?il nf.i do 1st pfd do 2d pfd . & N. W 1 SS?i 43 Wis, Central '!! do nf.l 20S Adams Express! C R. I. & P Chlcdgo T. & T. .147Si Am. Cvuriua on' S i,'i-h..,.' do nrd , 37 W ells-Fargo Ex. , 97,4,Amal. Copper .. , 1ST Amer. C. & p... , 541' do pfd , 25!4 Am. Lin. Oil ,173!il do pfi ,241 Amor. S. & R,.. 4(iVi do pfd 190 87m C. C. C. St. L. Colo. Southern . . 283, 84!u . 18 . 4S . 46!4 . 97 . 3.V i . fi8 92T4 ,21 117 .257 . 41 nii . v . 754 . 9014 . 93 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson. Dot., L. & W.... Denver & R. a. do pfd U lia. Mill. Co. . . 426,illrk. Rap. Tr.... ni!4 Alia. Erie ? Colo. do 1st pfd . . . do 2d pfd..... F. & I Gas Toh. pfd... siu Con. Gl. Nor. pfd ,197' 'otl, Hock. Vnlley ... , fii tten. do pfd Ulucnse Sugar .. Illinois Central.. ,138, , 40!, . 7711 Iowa Central ... do nfd I, ..'. 11 1 i-iiper , . . , do pfd Infn'l Power .. I.JirlM,lA .. L. E. fi W , 0!4 do pfd Louis. & Nash.. Manhattan L .. Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Mex. Nntlonnl . Minn. St. I j... Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd N. .1. Central.... N. Y. Central... Nor. H West do pfd No. Pacific pfd.. Ontnrlo & W.... Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F.... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd ,U'S ........ ... unit Nat. Biscuit .uti-n. tv ': "'sciiii .... .129M, C.nt onal Lend . .16S!4iNatlonal Halt ... . 22 .do pfd . 13U No. Amerlcnu .' 42!4 . IS . 62 !',4 ,10H .Pacific Coast ... . 4614 44 . S7 .217 . 15H . 68S .161 . 57 Republic Steel" . :w!4 pu Stllcrn 1 .10"Vi . 33 Tonn. c."fc'r;; .iin ,1434 L. U, fi! p. Co.. 1 . . .. ..1..,. . !9l do pfd f 79H U. 8. Leather...." 1: ii 2s, 13 81 ,. o.t'4 iti .. 52U 1'. S. Rubber... ,. 81 ..do pfd .. 70V4 l S. Steel XV, ,.do pfd .. &94 cstern Union ..1C9 154 44 43T4 St. L. S. W.... do pfd ....... St. Paul 90'4 Fore Irii Flnnnclnl. I3NDON. Nov. IS.-I11 spite of the gov ernment disbursement)!, .there, was con siderable demand for money today, rhletly In connection with the repayment of 2.000.000 borrowed from the Bank of Enn. land November 13. Discounts had an easier tendency, owing to inn scarcity or bills. Tho clieerfullnesa on tho Stock exchange, whlrh was a renturo or tne week-end. wns scarcely maintained today. Consols opened fairly good, improved slightly and reacted. Home rails wero firmer. Americans opened cheerful, encouraged by the moro favorable bank statement. But business was llniltfd and the movements wero slight, Reading, which were the features, wero generally firm, on tho talk of American purchases, Kaffirs wero firm on reports of Increasing activity In mining. De Beers were strong. Rio tlntos spurted on the more favorable outlook for copper. PARIS. Nov. IS. Blislnef.s 011 the bourse today opened with a good tendency, which was oalutalnud mostly Uirsuxbout. Tin lou-Ji i,"' inc man . 2fi Peopln's (las .... 524,Pressed S. C... .170 do nfd '.Pullman P. n... 1 n i n . news ftom the mining centers Indl'.ited n less strained condition. Transactions wero active. The p-oapeet of a new loan prompted repurchases and Improved the whole list. Toward the closo there wns a fall In Sosnovlre. which had an adverse Influence. There was rome hesitation, but the closing was steady Rln tlntos were firm, biolng orders from tondon forcing bear covering. De Beers were In good de mand. Kaffirs were tlrm nnd finished easier. Tho private rato of discount Is 2 13-W per cent. BERLIN, Nov. IS.-BiiMncss was dull on the bourse todny, In the absence of any stimulus. Mines were easier, ponding the decision of tho Westphnllan coko situation regarding reductions in price. Hanks were comparatively maintained. Canadian Pa cifies uetc firm. etv York Money Mm bet. NEW YORK, Nov. IS.-MONEV-On call, firm, at SWib per cent: last loan, 3i per cent: ruling rate, per cent; prime mer cantile paper, 41416 per rent. STERLING EXC1 1 A NO E Easier, after strength, with actual bulness in bankers' bills at JI.SS for demand ami at JI.MVd 4.MT4 for sixty days; posted rate, Jl.i5!U I.S9; (ommcrcfal hills, $4.84'a 4.8414. SILVER Bar, 564: Mexican dollars, 45c. BONDS Government, weak; state, In active; railroad, Irregular. Tho closing quotations on bonds aro as follows: U. S. rcf. 2s, reg., do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do now 4s, reg., do coupon .... do old 4s, leg... do coupon do 5s, reg do coupon Atch. gen. 4s do adj. is Bal. & Ohio 4s.., do 3!s do conv. 4s Can. So. 2s C. of G. 5 do 1st Inc.. .... Chcs. &. O. 4!4s.. C. & A. 3!4s C, B. & Q. n. 4s ('MAS 1' g. Is. C. & N. W. c. 7s. C. R. I. & P. 4s. CCC & S L g. 4s. Chicago Ter. 4s., Colo. So. 4s D. & R. O. 4s....( Eric prior I. 4s.., do gen. 4s F W & D C Is..., Hock. Val. 4VsS.. lOSH L. A. N. tint. 4s.. 10S4 Mex. Central 4s., 103 do 1st Inc 10S!i Minn. & St. L. 4s, 133 M.. K. & T. 4s... 133 do 2s 112fs N. V. Central Is, 112H1 lo gen. 3!4s 107 IN. J. C. g. Rs,.., 107 I No. Pacific 4s IO314I do 3s 93;lN. & W. c. 4s..., 1034 Reading g. 4s Mi S L & 1 M c. f,s., 107'yHt. 1,. k S. F. 4s lOs&St. L. S. W. Is.., 108'l do 2s , 72I'S. A. & A. P. 4. IO214 S2!i 30 103 mot; 82 106'4 1 .11 105U ,102, , 99 110 , 95 , 97 ,10714180. Pacific 4s , 5'u So. Railway 5s.. '.iS'Tcxns & P. is... ,111 T. St L t W 4s.. 19l.1!TTttnti r,.ir1.1n J. . MS 121,'4 .120 . 82 .106 ,ivor;i do conv 4s. .10754 10314 90!s! sJ 103 4 99k1 Wabash Is .118 do 2s do deb. B West Shore 4s... W. A L. E. 4s.. ts'J 107f4 107 Wis. Central 4s. Con. Tob. 4s 6l!f Boston stack Quotation, BOSTON. Nov. I8.-C.1ll lonns, 3!j4!4 per cent; time loans, 4!4au per cent, Official closing; Atchison 4s Gas Is Mex. Central 4s. N. E. G. . C... Atchison do pfd Boston & A Tlncttnu A.- Mo .102 Amalgamated .. . SO Baltic. . 80 Bingham . 52 Cal. & Hecla... . SOU Centennial ,100!4 Copper Range. . .260 Dominion Coal ,192!4i Franklin . 87 . 44 .Dill . 17 . 61 . 4S!5 . 164 Boston Elevated ito I'?'" noyaie .... N Y, N 11 II. Union Pacltlc .. Mex. Central ... Amcr. Sugar .... Amer. T. .t T... f:r.n. 1'llnclrln .. 213 .MiniawK .103 (Old Dominion .. , 23 Osccola .lli!4! Parrot .157 Qulncy .25SiJSanta Fo Cop.. V. . 9S .103 . 4 .280 . 41 Mma. Electric... do pfd N. E. G. & C 36 Tamarack 93H Trlmountaln . Trinity United States t'tnli Victoria Winona Wolverine .... 1 ,4 43t4 92 V4 70 . 261- united fruit ... U. S. Steel .In nfd Is West. Electric . Adventure Alloucz 22!,! 4V4 London Stock Hnotntton. LONDON, Nov. 18. 4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money.. 91 1S-16 Nor. & West do pfd No. Pacific pfd. Ontario fc W..., Pennsylvania .., Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd So. Railway .... do pfd So. Pacific Union Pacific ... do pfd U. S. Steel do nfd . 5Si do account... Anaconda ... VIA ... n .... S2! ,...103!4 ,...1104 ...USS .10414 . 24!4 40(4 Atchison , do pfd B. & O Can. Pacltlc .. Ches. & Ohio.. 1'lilcn.eo G. W. .. 4814 . AO .. 2S i ..175 .. 474 .. 57 C M. & St. I Denver & R G. do nfd .loss . 9l'4 . 44fk Erlo .. 43!4' 1I0 1st pui... .In n.l tlfll... .. 744 .. 61 ..143 Illinois Central Wabash . 21 . 39 . 93 Louis. & Nasli do pfd Spanish 4s Rand Mines .... DeBccrs M.. K. & T... do pfil N. Y. Centrnl BAR SILVER Firmer, 26 S-16fl per ounce. MONEY 2!45j 24 per cent; the rate ot discount in tho onen market for short bills Is 34 per cent; for threo months' bills, 34 HV cent. York Mlntnnr Stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 18. The. following arc the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 Little Chief .... Ontario Oplilr Phoenix , Potosl Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes ., Standard .. 11 ..950 .. 72 .. 7 .. 3 .. 3 .. K .. 40 ..850 Alico 40 Broeco 100 Brunswick Con,.. 10 Com. Tunnel .... 8 (.'on. Cal. & Va..l56 Deadwood lerra. o'j Horn Silver 19 Iron Silver Gl Leadvllle Con.... 6 nnnk Clenrlng. OMAHA. Nov. 18. Bank clearings today. $1,451,989.93; .eorrrsiKjndlng day last year, $1,296,769.59: Increase, $153,229.34. HI. l.OL'ia, ov, !. JicarinKu, .',ni,wi; balanres. $1,103,191; money. Bfib per cent; New York exchange. 15c premium. NEW YORK. Nov. IS.-Clearlngs, $130,226,- 081: balances, S,11S,612, BOSTON. .Nov. lb. Clearings, )j,o,uit; balances, $2,029,213. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. IS.-Clearings. $16.("53.705; balances, $3,742,119; money, 4!41j3 per cent. BALTIMORE. Nov. IK.-CIcarlngs, $3,589, 126; balances, $550,967. dlllCAGO. Nov. 18.-Clcarlng8. $30,7I0.5; balances, $2,193,806; posted exchange, $4.S5!4 54.88!4: New Y'ork exchange, 10c premium. CINCINNATI. Nov. IS.-Clearlngs, $1,312. 600; money, 1(5 per cent; New York ex change, 20c premium. Condition nf the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 18,-Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,00O,0"0 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $173,1SI, OW; gold, $10S,24I.5S5. . Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. Nov. 18.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet: middling uplands, SUc: mid dllng gulf. Si4c; sales, .448 bales. Futures closed barely steady; November, 7.47c: De cember. 7.50c; January. 7.52c; February, 7.50c; March, 7.50c; April, 7.50c; May, 7.51c; June, 7.61c: July, 7.60c; August. 7.40c. GALVESTON, Nov. 18.-COTTON-Hteady, ST." LOUIS, Nov. 18,-COTTON-Steudy; middling. 7c: sales, 20 bales; receipts, 4.487 bales: shipments, none; stock. 48.265 fcales. LlVKllpooi,, Nov. is. uuTTurv spot, moderate business; prices 1 3-32il lower; American middling fair, 3 3-32d; good mid dling, 4 9-32dJ low middling, 4 3-16d; good ordinary, 4 l-16d; ordinary, 313-I6d. The sales of tho day were 7,000 bales, of whtch 600' wero for speculation and export and In cluded 6,300 bales American. Receipts. 14, 400 bales, all American, Futures opened easier and closed qulol and steady. Amer ican middling g. o. c: November, 4 l-aid. sellers: November and December, 4 7-84d, sellers; December and January, 4 5-64d, sellers; January and February, 4 4-6451' 4 5.64(1, buyers: February and March, 4 4-64 ff4 5-64d. buyers: March and April. 4 4-64 4 6-64d, buyers; June and July. 4 4-64'S4 5.64d, buyers; July nnd August, 4 4-641 fi-64d, buy. ers. CofTrr Mnrket. NEW YORK, Nov. lS.-COFFEE-Snot Rio, fair: No. 7 Invoice, steady. Mll.l, steady; Cordova, 105fllc. Futures opened steady In tono at a decline of 10?fl5 points under liquidation, following disappointing European ndvices, which prlvuto cables at tributed to mom favorable crop reports. Tho market ruled moderately active all day. with scarcely a reaction, Lato'IIavre advices were more bearish and boars wero tho aggressors locally. Tho closo was steady at a not loss of 520 points. Totnl sales, 46.250 bags, including: December, 6.40 f6.15c; January, fi.50'd6.55c: March, 6.705J rt.75c; May. fi.S3iifi.9uo: June. 0.9.V?r7o; July, 6.954(7.10o: AtlgllHt, 7.10o; September, 7.25o; May, 7.231i7,30c; October, 7.35c, Siiunr Mnrket, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. IS.-SUGAR-Stoady; 0en kettle, 215-16f'3o; open kettle, contrlfugal, 3i4ff3Ho: centrifugal granu lated, IViM6-16o; whites. 3 S-Ug'i 15-16c; yel low. 2Viaic: seconds. JUUSilc. Molasses, sirong; open kettle, 241j36o; ccntrlfugil, luC 24c. Syrup, strong, 29630c. NEW YORK. Nov. IS.-SUOAR-Raw, steady, fair refining. 3 3-l6o; centrifugal. 96 test. 311-ltic; molasses sugar, 2lD-16c. Re fined, quiet; No. 6, 4.30o; No. 7, 4.2c; No. 8, 4.IOi; No. 9. 4.05c, No. 10. 1c; No. 11, 3.93c; No. 12. 3.93c, No. 13. 3.Sc: No. 14, 3.85c: standard Ac 4,70c; confectioners' A. 4,70o; mould A. 6.2oo, cut loaf, 5.40c: crushed, 5. 40c; owdrod. 6c; g.-imulated, 4,10c; cubes. C.lto. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET God to Ghoio Btf Bteara lold Tcdtj at tht Iigh Foiit ( th Sttun. HEAVY HOGS STEADY, OTHERS LOWER Fat Mtcep and Lnmlm In .trllir Br ill 11 n d nt .(end Prices, but Feeder Were Itnlber Miiu nnil ,u Morn Thnn Stcndr. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. IS. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep uiuciai .Mommy 0,1 (a Same dny Inst week 9,647 Same week before 5.331 Samo three weeks ago... 6.041 Same four weeks ago.... 6,078 Same day last year 6.100 9.153 6,517 2,526 4.335 3.9S1 tl 'Ml 22.S62 15,999 19.S65 12,075 4.5.W South 4,29j Average prices paid for hogs at Omaha the parlsons: 'last several days, with com Date. I 1901. 190O.lf99.lS98.lSO7.,n96.lIS95. Nov. 1.., Nov. 2.., Nov. 3,., Nov. 4.., Nov. 6.. Nov. 6.. Nov. 7.., Nov. 8.., Nov. 9.. Nov. 10., Nov. 11. Nov. 12., Nov. 13. Nov. 14. Nov. 15. Nov. 16. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. fi 73!4 6 72 4 61 4 01 4 04 4 04 I 02 4 01 3 63 3 29 3 411 3 43 3 43 3 44 3 42 3 44 4 60 3 45 3 45 3 27! 3 30 3 31 3 21 3 17 3 23 4 56 4 66 4 64 4 671 5 ?2n 5 7l(4 fi 71!4 6 6ii4 B 73T4 6 63 S 59 5 63. 3 51 3 ?3 3 35 3 34 3 16 3 15 3 62 3 46 4 01 4 03 4 01 4 03 4 02 3 94 3 65 3 54 3 41 3 31 3 32 3 38 3 31 4 71 3 f2 3 45 3 47 3 43 3 41 4 9 3 28 3 27 3 17 3 22 3 23 i 23 I 3 18 3 11 3 rs 4 74 3 39 3 46 4 84 4 74 4 67 3 14 3 9 3 41 3 43 3 46 3 15 3 41 fi 67 4 83 4 001 4 S3 Z S0 3 95 3 84' 3 So 3 S71 3 36 3 27 5 63;, 3 31 3 32 3 32 5 63ij 3 (6 3 35 3 14 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Bhecn.H'r's, ., -M. Ai m, ! ?. Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific. Union Pacific System 60 C. A N. W 2 F., E. & M. V 63 C, St. P.. M. & O.... 6 B. & M 75 16 'i !! !! 9 23 16 15 13 t 3 1 20 4 1 9 33 '7 130 43 IS C, B. Ai Q. 3 1 13 10 K. C. R- St. J C, R, I. & P.. enst. (.'.. R. I. & P.. west. Illinois Central Total receipts.... 240 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing th number 01 tieaa indicated Cattle. Hoes. Sheep, Omaha Packing Co 228 1.893 774 a. 11. Hnmmonn Co 1.12s .... eo Swift and Comnanv 937 2.373 Cudahy Packing Co 1.114 l.SU 1,173 Armour & Co 623 2.S96 2f3 Swift, from country 131 Hammond, from country 2o7 R, Becker At Degan 66 Vansnnt & Co 22 J, L. Carey 15 I .oilman & Co 246 AV. I. Stephen IM Benton & Underwood.... 321 Livingstone k Schaller.. 143 B. F. Hobblck 78 Hamilton & R 121 L. F. Husj: 7 Wolf & M $6 Fowler 812 .... Other buyers 347 .... 6,532 Total 6,033 3,287 9,293 CATTLE There was about a normal Monday's run of cattle here today, but the better grades were In active demand and as a result the market ruled nctlvn and strojig all around. The common stuff, of course, did not sell quite as freely, hut still thorn was very little change noticeable from tho close of last week In the prices paid. There were qulto a fov good to choice beef steers here today nnd thn market was strong nnd active, in fact tne nign poini of the season was reached today, when a load of cattle weighing 1.483 pounds sold at $6.50. Anything good enough to bring over tj.w sold very rapidly nun in a goou many Instances tho prices paid looked a little higher than tho same kind sold for last week. Cnttle of ralr to good quality also sold fully steady, but tho common and warmed-up kinds were slow. The cow mnrket was fairly active today on anything good nnd Just about steady prices were paid. The medium grades and canners were not particularly brisk, but about steady with the close of last week, Bulls, calves and stags nil sold without material change. There was a fair supply of stockcrs and feeders In tho yards, but the demand was sufficient to take the heavyweight feeders and choice yearlings at fully steady prices. The undeslrablo grades were neglected, the same us they have been for some time past, Thcro were not many range steers on sain good enough for packers, but those that were offered changed hands rapidly at stronger prices. Range cows were Just about stendy and so also was anything at nil dcslrabfti In the way of stackers and feeders. Representative sales; HKKl' tHKtHS, No. 4 SI 5 6 2 1 T.'.'.'.'. 2 1 3 Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3 00 25 1130 4 63 3 CI 47 1241 fi 25 3 70 35 1208 fi 60 3 73 17 1183 6 50 I W COWS. 1 50 2 1200 3 00 1 75 1 1140 3 00 2 15 2 1000 3 00 2 23 15 P6S 3 INI 2 30 19 930 3 10 2 SO 9 1033 3 15 2 50 3 1010 3 25 2 50 1 910 3 25 2 .V) 2 1250 3 33 2 50 3 1080 3 33 2 60 30 867 3 40 2 63 4 982 3 50 2 70 2 1190 3 63 2 75 3 1OI0 3 65 '2 90 2 960 3 75 2 90 9 StO '. 73 2 9.1 8 1076 3 75 HEIFERS. 2 00 1 1110 4 00 880 910 872 978 920 1060 9a3 790 1125 1060 935 100(1 930 1130 685 968 1050 114-1 913 973 710 933 540 920 n 5 1 24 23 8 36 1 1 2 60 STAGS. 620 1 90 BULLS. ....10SO 2 33 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 11.... 17.... 24.'". 8.... 597 00 611 20 .. 432 ..1025 .. 544 .. 876 2 9i) 3 3 00 . 8 3 00 11 S 10 37 NEBRASKA .... 650 .... 646 .... 888 ....1023 3 25 3 30 3 50 3 70 No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 41 feeders.. 990 $3 2n 1 f coder... 1000 $3 25 2 feeders., s..- .i i 2 bulls 1305 2 : 2 feeders. 630 3 23 45 feeders.. 1063 3 10 3 cows 750 2 60 29 cows 891 3 10 1 cow 1160 3 10 1 cow 1070 3 10 lcow 1000 2 25 3 cows 766 2 35 1 cow f 2 35 3 cows 1030 S 26 1 cow 730 2 Sv 34 rows 862 2 40 7 cows 992 2 80 rows 787 1 76 16 feeders. .1098 3 60 19 cows 9o6 2 80 2 0 2 00 2 20 2 20 3 10 2 25 3 10 2 35 2 35 2 ?5 3 :o 3 45 3 70 3 63 39 cows. . 86$ 1 bull... 6 bulls.. 1 bull... 1 cow... 1 cow... 2 cows,, 3 cows., 1 cow... 3 cows.. 4 cows.. ..1200 ..1230 ..1150 .. 850 ..1080 ..1020 .. 830 .. 900 .. 766 .1072 33 feeders.. RS5 12 feeders.. 400 12 feeders.. 675 20 COWS 1005 2 80 George tdley Neb. 981 2 85 6 cows 10J0 60 cows... 3 60 Thees Bros. -Neb. 1 cow 1160 2 80 10 cows 992 2 80 2 cows 1000 2 40 H. II. Russel Neb. 4 cows 1022 2 75 16 cows... O. Harris Neb, 2 cows IOOO 2 23 44 cows... 1020 998 3 60 2 85 4 40 3 15 3 60 3 00 1 75 3 75 F. Groward Neb. 7 feeders.. 848 3 60 18 steers.. ..1062 Roles Bros. Neb. 21 feeders.. 590 3 65 9 heifers... 378 2 feeders.. 590 3 0) 10 calves... 319 Niero e 1.0, feu, 73 feeders. 993 3 70 fi feeders.. 993 1 bull 1230 2 cows..... 983 13 feeders,. 915 1 75 33 cows 955 W. 60 cows 106: L. Ashbrook Neb. 3 30 83 cows.... 1118 4 00 66 cows 1010 H. 6 feeders., 974 F. 66 feeders.. 70S 64 feeders.. 7(8 91 cows 1021 C. 12 feeders,, tffl 3 16 II. Russell-Neb. 3 86 B. Dodge Neb. 4 00 4 feeders,. 70ft 3 00 26 feeders'. . 691 00 W. Poore-Neb. 3 20 3 00 3 63 COLORADO. 15 feeders.. 626 3 40 1 feeder... 670 8 40 2 50 2 60 2 60 3 60 3 01) 3 10 3 90 3 10 2 reeaers.. 010 2 cows 1000 1 cow 920 7 calves,.. 335 2 feeders. . 770 41 feeders.. 659 37 feeders.. 957 3 40 3 feeders.. 6S3 4 cows 1000 5 heifers... 696 20 feeders.. 922 19 cows 1("3 36 calves,.. 298 25 steers,.. .1030 10 steers.... 930 2 90 2 00 3 70 3 00 3 t5 3 33 3 40 tf steers,.. .1117 14 steers. 9.10 3 40 J. R. Chambers Colo. X) steers. .1079 3 90 37 stnors.. ..1029 3 90 3 (0 3 O) 3 V, 2 Id 1 93 2 90 3 80 J. W, 47 feeders,. 1034 Wobcrman Colo. 3 75 3 feeders,. 1034 WYOMING, 21 feeders.. VJ! 3 60 2 cows 990 3 feeders.. 873 3 60 11 cows 1049 6 rows,,.., 932 2 60 2 cows 973 42 cows 785 1 95 9 cows 825 23 cows 934 3 63 9 cows 9S5 5 cows, ...lf 3 10 21 feeders.. 927 1 feeder... 980 3 90 A. T, Yolike Wyo, 31 cow f67 3 40 A. A. Dovo Wyo. 20 Kite re,,, .1201 6 00 4 com itb 175 . ....... 4MA A AC 15 COWS.. . 1163 3 70 a HUMS. ...itw - .1 u. 1 norn v. jv. 936 2 8") 3 steers,,.. P6J J M Henry Wyo. 777 3 75 3 feeders.. 777 3 00 A. S. Patrick -Wyo. 2 75 67 cows 1160 (0 990 4 () II. Fulmer Wyo. S.V) 2 10 Edcar Be-lce Wyo. 57 steers... 29 feeders. 12 cows.... 2 cows. ., 10 cows.,.. 164 stcers...1CM 4 25 1 steer l.vo 4 A. I.. line" ." . 21 steer 1101 4 ft) 3 cows 996 .1 M SOUTH DAKOTA. 10 steers,. ..1118 4 25 s steers.. ..hm j i steers.. ..l'W ? "jr- ; 1 cow poo 2 75 fi cows 9w 3 25 2 cow 950 2 W 28 cows 1020 3 10 Thomas Daly-S. D. 23 cows 1K 3 10 2 cows s 2 w. jursn-o. u. 9" 3 James Cox-S. D. .1312 1 70 1 steer 1100 4 .0 A. J. Dryden-S. D. .1043 3 60 (6 steers.. 25 steers,. 26 steers.. HOGS-Todav's heavy run of hogs broke all previous records for Monday by a good, safe margin, there being 6,1.5 hend on in VanUor. hnwnver. had liberal orders and 'as a result the market opened in good season, active nnil anoui sicany 00 iitmy hogs, Anything showing both weight and qiinlltv sold right around $5.V. the ame as on Saturday. The medium weights brought largely $5.60 nnd $5.62V4, while the. lightweights were ry slow sale nnd went from $5.60 down. a light hogs were un evenly lower, but l most cn ses the de cline would be covcied by a i..ckel. Com mission men am warning their customers to buy their light hogs with enrc. as the range between the prices paid for the light nnd heavy hogs Is Increasing every day. The light hogs were left todny until the last nnd buyers did not seem to cars whether they got them or not, but they all wanted the heavyweights. The close nf the market was more active and the feeling was firmer than earlier In the day. This was true both of the tight and heavy hogs, so "that everything was sold In good season. Representative sales: No. Av Sh. Tr. No. Av, Sh Pr. 10 104 4 81. 4 90 4 90 5 00 5 00 5 15 5 40 5 40 5 Wl 5 60 5 50 6 65 6 66 6 6714 6 57 5 571,4 5 6P,4 6 671.3 5 60 5 60 6 60 6 60 6 60 5 60 6 60 fi 60 5 fi til 6 60 5 60 6 60 6 60 5 60 fi 60 8 () fi 60 fi 60 6 60 6 60 6 AO 6 CO 6 6o fi (VI fi CI fi 60 5 60 5 f.l 6 611 fi 621; fi 621. fi 621, 6 62U 92... 76... 73... 77... 70... 74... 76... 66... ..183 ..204 ..242 ..236 ..231 ..216 6 62 V4 B 6214 5 63Vi 5 6214 5 621 5 621,4 5 62h 3 65 5 63 fi 63 5 63 6 60 0 63 G 65 5 65 fi 65 5 61 5 65 fi 65 fi 65 5 65 fi 65 5 65 5 63 5 65 fi 65 6 65 fi 63 fi 65 fi 65 6 65 fi 65 6 63 fi 65 6 A3 5 63 fi 65 6 63 6 65 6 65 fi 65 6 63 5 63 fi 65 fi 65 fi 65 fi 65 fi 63 fi 65 fi 63 fi 65 fi 65 6 65 fi 63 6 65 6 65 5 65 5 65 5 65 3 65 C 63 A 67H fi 67U fi 671, fi 70 6 70 6 70 6 70 6 70 10.... .101 .117 ,.105 ,. 95 32. 10. 25. 80 120 80 80 120 'so 40 'so 160 120 40 6. ,125 103 131 .230 .365 .275 86.. .158 im. . . f... 9... 85... 69... 78... 69... 48... 85... 34... 74... ..219 ..174 ..163 ..217 . .250 ..199 . 170 ...197 ..195 ..232 ..207 120 80 40 to 120 40 80 iio Ml 240 80 120 40 40 40 160 120 80 W 180 120 54.. 68 277 66, 302 61. ..311 fi3... 61... 55... 65... 66... ..310 ..320 ..252 ..300 .267 74 23) 60 248 71 227 63 .249 78 212 79 227 61 267 68 243 66 266 26 317 60 291 64. ,215 6 214 76 259 66 23S 96 193 R2 40 40 40 240 SO 80 40 'so 120 SO 63... 26... ..201 .195 14 211 78 201 83 203 90 Jjfi S3 166 91 172 70 189 76 207 S3 171 42 183 75 194 66 24S 70 2ST, 07 258 87 220 107 190 61 274 66, .241 57... 67... 69... 78... 63... 67... 62... 62... 67... 6t... 79... 76... 39... 46... 72... 7.4.1. 60,.., H6... 69..., 74... 66... 78..., 53, . . , ...S01 ...240 ...if A ...262 ...290 ..,263 ...261 ...264 ...244 ...245 ,..19.1 ,7.218 ...230 ,..291 ...331 ..230 ..270 ..269 ..229 ..236 ..258 ..201 ..345 40 'so 'so 40 160 80 40 120 40 'so 80 80 160 80 ....191 ....177 ....205 ....179 85.. 67.. 160 200 120 UO 120 160 80 S00 41 40 160 200 80 120 80 200 320 SO 80 120 80 SO 240 240 80 120 81.... 70.... 63.... 80.... 7".... 65. ... 72. ... 46.... 70. . . . 63.... 80.... 01.... 43.... 67.... 66.... 69.... 8:::: 62.... 81.... .189 '.m .202 .223 .232 .283 .255 .233 .231 .206 .229 .302 .272 .211 .258 .266 fi 62 68.. .290 5 62U 60 287 5 62H 6 6214 5 ffliv 6 62i,4 6 621, 5 621 fi 6214 ' 62U 6 2iJ 5 62 6 624 6 62(4 fi 62U fi 62V4 62. 37. .,292 240 160 80 40 ...293 ...304 :::8 ...312 ...298 ...321 ...308 ...273 ...336 ...338 ...335 59.. 67.. 66.. 62.. 62.. 58.. 67.. 62.. 47.. 56.. 66.. 120 200 ..281 .,229 ..215 ..183 160 M 40 SO 79 60. .362 Jo. ..270 200 move ns freelv 1llflt fll.n,.. In.. week's notches. .'i 1.1 in 01 good quality iatTHeV'l -.- 11 goon many reedors Included '.eason Wn ' .!L. TW J.?? W drt.r.?.l'.'!oW bo h Ism" Vee.tl's"no,.'cnerl i.u.uuiin. nnico year ni?. Mim?5. fair to good yearllnirs. m .;h,im in. V.,!i,, HH'1'W; fa,r ,0 wethers. f3.10ff3.30; choice owes. $2.90ff3.25! fslr in "(tin at f?;' .""'S 4 ""ice spring iambs. fair to good spring lambs, $3.73 Hmh ,f S, , Wlh,?"' 3 0033.60; feeder lambs, $3.WX-j 1.00. Representative al! sales: Av. Pr. 100 3 30 101 2 SO 71 3 25 90 3 25 95 3 50 92 3 50 89 3 60 63 4 00 66 4 00 70 4 30 83 3 65 9 3 63 99 3 75 72 4 20 71 4 35 72 4 35 95 3 60 100 3 50 61 3 95 , 55 8 25 ,89 3 40 ,93 3 60 No 322 Wjomlng ewes Wyoming ewes Wyoming ewes Wyoming wether Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming lambs Wyoming lambs 271 8 1 2 25 250 107 56 675 105 478 510 415 450 66 430 1 ipeunr lainns Idaho Idaho wethers wethers wethers Inmbs lambs lambs wethers n'ether Idaho feeder feeder feeder nntlvo native feeder 34.- Iambs 93 feeder wethers 888 feeder wethers. ljb feeder wethers. CHICAGO LIVE .STOCK .MAtlKET, Cnttle strndy In !Slorr Hogs Sfeadr o Firm Sheep Lorrer. ' CHICAGO. Kn: It-Pii-rrp i 22.000 head natives, 600 head weVteVns; ?r'?rl-,n,.''ml5'' .""its low; good to prime f.r"d irteFtoWIMl cows. $I.25l,80; Kfif' Ca,V,'" ,2-5&35 J5' 'v-stern 'steers; HOOS-Reeelpts, 45,000 head; estimated to morrow. 38.000 head; left over. 5.000 head; steady to firm on strong weight, closing mi.wu ill iu nuicners, t.&Ktfl).80: good to choice heavy. $5,604(0.90; rough to fair sales, $6.45fl.75. , HI KKJ" AND LAMBS Receipts, ........ rirauj, nionea 1 lower; lambs opened steady, closed 1 lower; good to choice wethers. 13.40H rnir to cnotre mixed, $2.8Og.40; western sheep, $3.00a4.00: native lambs, $2.604.5; western Inmbs, $3.0(,45. ' HiJCEirTH-otticiai. Cattle. 710 head: hogs. 23.898 head; sheep. 1,134 head. 54iiivmi.''s:th . nni..ini. -.... -c hogs, 2.S92 head; sheep, 7i head. Nt. I.onla l.lr .Stock Mnrket. ST. I.OU1S, Nov. 18. CATTLE Receipts, n .V.l lipnd. Infill, lint- fKVI hn t...; market steuly lo strong; native shipping and export Hteers, $4.75fr6.85, with som choice nt $7; dressed beef and butcher steers, $.3..rA-((.10; steers under 1.000 lbs,, $2.50 ffi6.40; stoekers nnd feeders, $2.25jf4.15, cows and heifers. $2.00tfi).00; canners, $1.00fj2.50; bulls. $1.0031.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.0034.25; cows and heifers, $3.1(if3.15. HOGS Receipts, 4.500 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $6.35y.60; packers, $5.336.60; butchers, $5.6Mi5.85. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market stead; native muttons, $3.00 ji;3.60; lambs, $3.76.60; culls nnd bucks, $l.76fl3.25, stocknrs. $l.fifn2.W. vr Vnrk l.lvr Ntnck Mnrket. NEW VORK. Nov. 18,-BEBVES-Re-celpts, 1,175 hend; firm lo 10c higher; hulls, steady, strong: cows, sternly; steers, $.30Ji G.tiO; extra, $6.25; cows, $I.fiiS3.a5. Cable, steady; exports tomorrow, 1,600 head cattle, 3,666 head sheep und 1,299 quarters of beef, CALVES-Recelpts. 2,66! head; gratsers, easier; veals, $4. 00(j8.25; tops, $8.50; grasser. 2.75f(3.25; westerns, $3.2y(4.00. SHEEP AND LA.lR8Slow to 10o lower; lambs, 15i?25o off; sheep, $2.0031 3.50: oxtrn, $3.75; culls, $1.fifJ)l.75: lambs, $3.90?i4.90; choice and extra, $l.93fl5.C0; Canndu lambs. $4,700.00. HOGS - Receipts, 11,043 head, market lower, $5.fAa6.00, Kiinsim 4'lly l.ltr Ktock Market. KANSAS CITV, Nov. 1S. -CATTLE- Re ceipts, f,tT7i head natives, 800 head Texans, IW head calves; beef steers, steady; cows, strong, Blockers and feeders, lOftlfic higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5,65 lfi.20, fair in good, $l.60ti6.50; stoekers nnd leerters, $2,65flM,23, western fed steers, M.i&U 6.40; western rtnee steers, $.S-i40; Txm and Ihdlan Meers, $2.7t?'l.0f Texas cows, $1 MKTC.PO; nntlve cows, $2.60).25. heifers, noofif..25i canners. $1.6032.40; bulls, $2,f)ij' 3.75. calves, $X0wa6.25. noGP Receipts. 7.500 head: heavy, stendv to 5c higher, others stendy, top, $o.95, bulk of sales, $5.40JfS.S71j. heavy, $.VS.vi?r.95, mixed Packers, $3.MK.90, light, $S.ClVf..75; pigs. $4.(W.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 5,V h'ed; market strong; nntlve lambs, $4.25ifi 4.65; western lambs, $4,20',l 60; natlvo wethers, $3.2503.0); western wethers, $3.fMj 3.60: western yenrllngs, $3.60y4.0i): ewe. $:.7.HK1.2'. culls. $1.603.25. 5t. .fnscpli Stock .Mnrket. ST, JOSEPH. Nov. 1$. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,2co hend: sternly; natives, $3.0Ort 6.75: cows and heifers, $1.2tf5.in; veals, $2 75 t'..25: stoekers nnd feeders. $2.(Xiff4.2f. HOGS-Recclpts. it .too head; steady to strong: light nnd light mixed, $S.3Mi5,'0, medium and heavy, $&.0gT'.97!s; pigs, $3,7Jft e.oo; bulk. $5.603j.S5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4 head; stendy to strong. Stock In .sljrjif. The following tabic shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt tho tlvo principal markets for November 18: ... . Cattle. Hogs. Sheen South Omaha 6.175 P.165 11.931 Chicago 22,600 48,ono i.Vi Uansas City 6.300 7.5o) s.fif.; HL IaiuIs 3,500 4.600 2,00,1 St. Joseph 2.200 6,300 4.200 Totals 39,7:5 73,465 sTttl nil and Rosin, OIL CITV. Pa.. Nov. IS.-OlI-Credlt bal VPS.."' T1'30' ccrtldcates. no bid! shipment. .'5i'5?i tb,?,B-: avcra. 190.188 bbls.; run, 108.813 bbls.: nvorage, 7.1,929 bbls. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 17.-OH-North Limn. 49c; South Lima and Indlann. 89c. SAVANNAH. On.. Nov. 18.-OIL-flpirlt turpentine, firm, 25e. Rosin, firm. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 1S.-OII-Cottnneed, dl!'.nn,, SPL inlet, nt 20s 9d. IA3NDON. Nov. 18.-orO-Llnaeed, 33s S1 Turpentine spirits. 26s d. Rosin, Ameri can, strained. 4s 7id. ,YOUK4?ov- "-Oil Cottonseed, dull: yellow, , 34J4c. Petroleum, dull; re nned. New York, B JS: Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.60: Philadelphia and Ral't more. Iu hulk. $5. Rosin, steady; strained 37i4fr3?cn l Kd' ,,,M' Turpen,lnf' alcadri Wool Mnrket. ,-??'' I'1u,s '" l -WOOI-Mnrket bei. ?r.: menlun?, erodes. I3ffisc; light tine. 1V.1T fvvi'llne. ion 12c: tub waslied. 14825c nl'0"0'.0 IS-Tlie arrivals of wool ,.. i.?11! rl.':" of auction sales in a1:. WU1' . ,no following nmonnts: New ?i,JJ:1.h 1 Va,.ei,Vr. nal: Quecnslnnd, a; Jii,,M-:c,V,f,0ir,n' ,??5'IC6 SOUth Australia. i.Bll bales: West Australia, 5,141 m b, ??i Cn r.G"5 ""PC nnd Nntal, i'.'J.-V"1?"' T"cnty thousand hales nf Australasian and 48.600 bales of Cape nf Good Hope nnd Natal wero forwnrded' dl Itcntiii?,.8pinno.r2' 'Pa,vnB the total nmount available for the sales nbout 233.000 bnle Including 33,600 held over from the fifth Kvspnrslnl Apulrs and Dried Fruit, APmoI2J.lKV Pv- "-EVAPORATED APPLES The feeling continues steady In ! ,'LiVmrket for evnporated apples and a fair bus ness was executed nt former prices ' irrT,V.'i(:,p,'x.nT-:'a2?l': '"Hey. loffiosc .iiA.Mr,?KNIA JP,n,KD KRTJITB-Were In CiVnV.ciI ru,fl',3?7c;, Apricots. Royal. si Wlac: Moor Park, 8tii4c. Peaches neeled llifflSc: unpeelcil. 65iO!4c '"ies. Peeled. .er Vnrk Dry Goods Mnrket. ThNFi,P1K'' Xov:- " nnr goods - There, have been reduced prices today fr. ihl!1';,?!11"' L",ll?0 Jc: black and Wfilto and greys. 4c: shirtings. 3c. Th r.n'n.1 L.r.el "n ruM heso rediic tlons keeping buyers out Other cotton S?rnL"'nn,;',illn.c"a,,K.od' H modoratc demand being noted at previous prices. Print clothi continue Idle and unchanged In price. Rob nn Oklnhnmn Itniik. KJIMRAR CITT v?,. ic . i. . .. Star from Wellington. ' Kn.."si '" blowers, who are believed to hnve ber ' tho jamo who attempted to rob the ban! .ZrZ '.. ""f morning, oiew open th safo of the bank Iti Manchester, south ol ". in uRiiuioraa icrritory, so the nil Lhn0nr.l'SBJfnT"c.J!!ni''..X'' mnll w....., ...,v .imtiuiiniicu mr nann. rue ron bers wero seen near Milan Saturday even ng In a wagon. One of them was in Well. Ington Saturday morning,, where ho hnii ft D ITI A flAfall vnpl 1niA ii a.. . , ISi ViS 1.1U.rry mP to M,Iftn' wh" he ban eft his team and companions. The pollen have his description. There were thre, men In the supposed robber party. Murder and Sntclde. TfATCSAn rTTV XT-.. -k .t bodies of Ines Gordon and Harry Glsard, both colored, were found on the floor of a room at 1412 Grand avenue In this citv early today. The police believe from the evldenrn nt hnnd l,c it.. MnH . '. ...... ...an inuriirreo the woman and killed himself. The woman nan nn., 1. iiuuuKii mo neaa ana heart nnd tho man was clutching the revolver, with which he had shot himself. Peperr tn Weil on Christina. wnw vnnv k-.. 10 a.n Al. nunAn' rtnVM Ihal 1,1a vwIh. ..... .... , ,",'. ".-11. till". Will HM plBco on Chrlutmns day. TIIR nKAI.Tl MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Monday, 4. u vill .id ,n Warranty Ilepds. William Winchester to G. V. Ken nedy. wH lot 8. Hawes' ndd $ ; Jacob Glsh to R. O. Glsh. c33 feet tot o, mouK in, iioen s isi ann i.rro Mnry Saffclder to Ida Davis, lot 11, block 6. Kllbv Place Kit Christ Kaelber to John Holllng. 129.P4 acres in nwj ann n4 swi 7-14-12.... 7,500 C. E. Oberg and wife to G. H. Brown, i im nns n ann i,i. DOCK .1. Shtill'c 2d ndd er.r Arthur Halo to Atlantic Realty as- miciauon, mi ii, niocK , rintnvtew add stx Atlantic Realty association to D, I,, Morgan, same xtm) Town of Salisbury to M. C. Samuel son, lot 4. Truvn's subdlv 1.S78 M. M. Im. Bowers and wlfn to Henry Iferzlg, lots 8 and 9, block 1, Bowers' add X?ft Barbara Lleben nnd husband to John Lteben. two tracts In swU 32-16-13. . 2.(04 E. A. Gould and husband to K K. Jensen, lot 3, block 2, Armstrong's 2d add t Deed. Sheriff to M. I.. Washburn, w feet 101 i ana an ioi , diock is. ratricK a 2d ndd ft.ftii Total amount of transfers $1,87 S5.00 A MONTH mtoiALirr In All DlteaiMtiM Blwrttn if Mm lOyearitnOstaii VARICOCELE . NYDROCCLf cone Method anr.wtiteal catling, pale A o of time. CVBUII I enred f or 1 II snd rhepelsoa STrniklO thoronfl bi j cleeiaed iron tbeiTitera. Soon erory ilgn and ij smiIi iin ilaapiitars eompletelr and forerer. N "ilKKAKINO OUT" oft disease on tfeesxta or fare, lteatmeat con t linn to daagerou UruKi or Injiirlont aedldnii. WEAK MBN from KicMnea or Vtosrm ro Ninrous dibiutt or EUicmon, WASTINO WBAKMP.M witk EABLT Da CAT in Vonsn and Midplb Aoed, lack of Tina, rigor and itrtngib, wltn organs trapatred and weak. STRIOTURI eured with a new Home Treatment. No pain, po detention frost bad ncii. Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Cll on on or addreis IIO So. 14th St. Dr. 8earles A Searias. Omthiu Ntb. Tetcpnaae ion. Boyd Commisaion Oo uceenon to jatnet E. Bejd dt C., OMAHA. NID. COMMISSION CHAIN, PflOVIfllO.1t AND ITtCKI, oaid nf Trad lldlas. Direct wire to Chicte tad New Yerk, Corxti.ndeoca, John A Wairtn Ce. WANTED Bond, mnrtgacn or note salesman to handle real estate mtg. honds or notes. A liberal salary paid the right party Address V, u, &, Box UW, Boston, Mass,