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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MOyDAT, DECEMBER 2, 1f)0Jt. LONDON EXCHANGE STAGNANT German Iron share slnco the. recent Im provement have risen morn than united States steel. Other nancr strive to dnmpen this excessive confidence nnd refer to tno continued discouraging reports trom thp Iron trnilp NAws from thn Lorraine nnd Tantitriai Biti&tion DecididiT Bud with Luxemburg district represont business there IBaiBiriH Bllittuon iecmiQij bku, mm M BrwlnK wor(Mi The cologne Gazette. lit Kollof ftt 11 md. says the demnnd for plates has Improved mihi mat producers oeiieve me reprr'siuii has reached Its oxtremo limit. A nnw fpntiirn on Ihn hnnrse during the BORMWERS ARE DRIVEN TO THE BANKI " , S GrwT s p Vc m i fy !i?n fnii u s t " i aVs! 1 cTc a u sieamsnip snares also snowed an mcrensen Connection Is Dm to liiillrTcrriirp of Kpcculnloi, t.ciicrnl HUronlrnt nnd PriiliinuliiB of War In V hivlU Afrlen. den-mml. with fnlr iiilvnnppn. Interest In Austrlun railroads was lively and American securities were apparently ncgiccteu. unnK siocks were strong upon L'Oinnulsnrv cnverlnir. The moneV market was tho easiest known for years. Call loans reached l per cent. It was nt times nimosi Imnosslblo to nlacp monev and thn nlun- danco of money made tho monthly settle ment extremely easy. Tho Frankfurter Zeltung believes that the rates for monev will continue to be low nnd that tho Improvement In the market will continue. LONDON. Dec. 1. During tbc lust week the Stock exchange has been anything but a cheerful resort. Monoy has been do nMoHlv tlcrlit . Tni-rlmr borrowers to havo re- courso to tho Hank of Knglnnd. fortunately ton government' disbursement have been larger for this week. France also shows a disposition to Increase her balances In l.on. don. while the hope Is expressed that fur her gold will bo forthcoming from New York Hut with tho approach of the years end and thn large slice of tho last loan, soon duo, there is small Jiopo of easy money bcroro well into January ni next year, m tho mcanwhllo business Is na stagnant as "Vh'i. Industrial Hltuatlon Is decidedly bad. Tho Welsh minors, who havo been enter tnlnlncr ihn lil I ml hnnn nf ralslni: prices by restricting thn coal production, have merely succeeded In Irritating tho owners, who now threaten a lookout, whllo tho reported un ...rlnlntv nt tlm Welsh situation has thrown numerous steam coal contracts for Orcat I n,ero Is anx'lety to securp business, Hnth iinuun ann .prance into mo nanus ui un- motorics and Buyers were in ravor 01 inv tnnn nnd American eomnctltors. I m rinnt eiiHtern (unlets ami were not con rironu in tsllvi-r nml dinner, lldent of the . maintenance of the present I rates. Tho bulk of the orcerings were nnsed Tim mniuF ullimtlnii Is envelnncd In as I nn fniir-nennv potion. much mystery as It haw been for months There was a fair Indian Inquiry, but It past and thero Is n feeling in tno iur mat vas dlfllcult to negotiate anil transactions Important developments nre Imminent. Hll- were not extensive. China business was ver Is closely allied to copper and tho de- scarcely mentioned during the week. Mnr- cllne In coppor Is taken to Indicate that chants wero fairly woll supplied with South Amnrlrmi Imprests, which nre believed here American business nnd have Inketl-tnod- to havo been maintaining artificially high crate parcels. The Mediterranean trade nrlpr nrn si twin I in relax their urln. A I wm nnleter. Yarn were steady and ln:IC hgrn hronlc In hotb metnln Is hlchlv DOS- I live. Users nonpar to be more cautions. slhle. but tho position from tho point of view of. It Is onlv ralr to suy tnai sucn Bloomy tho spinners is neiter, as tne preseiu siocks vlnws aro bused largely on tho Indifference are being somewhat reduced. The turnover of speculators ami are intensiiieu ny mo was moderate Kenerni discontent in me lnuuairi.u omiuun CLOTH MARKET NOT ACTIVE Decline In Clilnn, I'li-hnnge Deters Unship In Manchester Market. MANCHESTER. Dec 1 -The cloth mar ket was lens active this week than It was last. The fall In exchange In China had a deterrent effect on business nnd further more a consldornblo section was sufficiently engaged to enable It to resist the nttempts to reduce prices, tiiih section is naiuraiiy from tho weaker sellers. The market was fairly steady, although In some quartern nnd thn war in South Africa. Thn Industrial situation In Germany adda a certnln en-"-ourngement. Whllo It Is believed hero that tho worst Of tho German financial crisis Is over, thn present stagnation In that country supports the theory that numbers of smaller fallutes nrn hound to be reported at Intorvnlr for months to come. Such nn outlook, is pcnrcoiy encourngiug tor pr"- mnlpl'l. Thorn nro rumors of a now Gorman loan nnd It Is said In some quarters that tho rumored loan will probably bo Issued hi February. MARKET IN POWERFUL GRIP OMAHA WIMU.I'..NAI,r. MAniCIJT. Excellent llnsl fur Trailing;, Cnutlmi Advised In Sink, lug Purchase. but NEW YOHK, Deo. 1. (Special.) In his weekly rovlow of Wall street Henry Clews of tho banking houso of Clews & Co. sny. Htook market speculation has been or ratlo and uncertnln. Homo specialties scored furthor advances, whllo others reacted from Condition of Trnde mill Quotation on .Staple nml Fatter I'rintnec. EOOS-Rocelnts. light: fresh stock. 21c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. f;: old roosters. 4c: turkeys, "fSo: ducks nnd geese, So: spring cnicKcns, per in., 6c. DRESSED POULTKY-Tttrkcys. SfllOc; duckn and geese, 74f8c; spring chickens, 64fi7c: hens, 64i?i6c. Hl'TTEn-Common to fnlr, 13c; choice dairy. In tubs, ir.016o: separator, CS'iWIc. f iikmii fihii HiacK nnss. isc: wiuio bass, 10c: hluetlsh, IZc: bullheads, loo: bluo flns. 7c: buffaloes. 7c; cutllsh. 12c: cod, 11c; crnnples, lie: halibut, lie; herring, 7c: had dock, 10c: pike, 10c: red snapper, joo; sal mon, lie: aunllHh. 6c; trout. 9c; whlteP.ni. Jc; pickerel, 6c: fresh mackcrol, each, ZQIP Mr. OYSTliilS Med urns, per ran. z:c: stann- nrds. per con. L'3c: extra selects, per can, 33c: New York counts, per can, 4e; bulk Standards, per gal., J I.'JVfM.'.'u; bulk oxtra selects. Jl.fi0fll.fi5. i"iui;or uve. per nor., wc VKAI-Choke. Cfic. HAY Prices iiuoted by Omaha Wholesalo Hay Denlers' association: Choice upland. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wbi&t 0pm Modirtttlj ActiT, bit Fails U Kiip thi Fiet. WEATHER IS PRIMARILY RESf 0N51BLE front-TnklitK All Arounil HrliiRM lp- the cllne In All I'lts Chlcngo llonril Trnile, of CHICAGO, Nov. .T).-Pront-tnklng all around Pro. Jit declines In all pits on tne board tomi;., uecenibcr wheat closing iy Uc higher at "iJUo to 73!Jc on higher cables, I'roilt-taklng In view of Ueccmoer deliv eries .Monday negan nt once. The se!llnt was mostly on tn part ot locals, whllo commission houses took up all that was offered early. Dry weather Influenced steady prices In the faco ot heavy receipts and selling by Ht. I.ouls and New York. Gradually the market slipped off until De cember sold down to Ti'tti',3c. Shorts at this figure covered nnd prices reacted slightly. December closed easy, ViHic down at 73jfiac. Local receipts were 11? cars, seventeen of contract grade; Minne apolis and Diilulh reported tss cars, mak ing a total for the three points of 1,100 enrs, against y.17 Inst week and 621 a year ago. 1'rlmary receipts were 1,017,000 bush els, compared with sll.OOO bushels Inst year, Weaboard clearances In wheat nnd flour eiiunlcd 318.0W bushels. Trade In the corn pit was slack, with n somewhat general disposition to take prollts. In genrrnl, tho pit ruled heavy. Lower cables started December Ifcc, U'l?c down at t2'fco to 62$,c. On liberal liquida tions prices sagged and December touched 6l!tc. There. snn a slight rally toward tho end on some support by several profes sionals, hut December closed weak, iliHo lower at 6Jc. Itecelpts were 139 cars. Speculative trade In oats was of small volume, which, with the easiness In corn, overbalanced the bullish factor of large shipments. Opening prices were slightly lower, but there was little outside Interest and December sagged to a weak close, "o down at 42Uc Itecelpts were heavy nt 32S cars. Provisions were fairly active and easier. Thero was considerable early strength on the light run of hogs nt the yards, but a good deal of country selling and prollt inking, especially in pork, caused a loss of all tho advance, .lannnry pork, which opened 120 up, closed 5c down at $16,224: Jnnunry lard, unchanged nt W.65, nnd Jnn uary ribs unchnnged nt $s.37'4. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 80 cars; corn, 75 cars; onts, 20i) cars; hogs, 45.001) head. , The leading futures ranged ns follows: blch flmiros. nml thn entire market was innro or lcna adversely Influenced by un- J!.: No. 2 unland. JS.B0: medium. J8! coarse favornhle. developments connected with 7.60. Uyo straw. 5. These prices nre for Amalgamated Copper. On tho other hand, thn remarkable strength of tho Vundcrhllt ehnrc and thn belief Unit Important steps worn in progress looking townrd tho con- nnuaniion ot ineso proporues serven as nn Important stimulant. Easy money, cessation of gold exports anil continued good railroad earnlnus also served to aid the manipula tion for higher prices. Whether the present effort to create a bull market will succeed or not wo do intend to predict, thero being much to be sold on both sides. Willi nn nhundant supply of loanable funds nnd con tinued prosperity It may bp posslblo to carry the market to a hlglicr level coiv slilerlnir that stocks nre so htirhlv concen trated. No doubt a strenuous effort will bo made to anticipate thn January disburse- .nM,a .flil.tli .-ltl 1.. rrt,'f hnnt'U mill llkplv In ii 111 such n movement. Hut. wh la It would he folly to undcrrato the ability or ONIONS Home grown, per lb., 2t2i.4c; the determination of the big lenders to lift Spanish, per crate, f2; Michigan reds, 2Hc the market, and tho fact that many conut- per lb. lions uro ill int'ir iiivur, n in iiinu vc,j i vllcxv l n.niniu.iuu, yrzi nniiviiii wii.i necessary to remember that circumstance" Nebraska, per bunch,' WjfSSc; Colorado, I0Q ain iiiiii'ii iiiuin viiiuiiiuiuiui iiiuii v.. I yK . hay of good color nnd quality. Demand tnir. CORN New, 63c; old, G3c. 11IIAN-J18. OATS-lf. VKOBTABIiKS, potatoks Homo crown, ft: northern. 11.10: Salt Lake. $1.10: Colorado, M.10. CARHOTH 1'er HU inc. HKETS Per ',4-bu. basket. 30c. TURNIPS Per ton.. 50c; itutabHgns, per 100 lbs., $1.25. tjCCUMHKUH Hotnouse. per IIOZ.. l.o. LETTUCE Head, ncr bbl.. $5 50; hothouse lettuce, per dor., 25, 1'AHSLKV-PIT 1101!., .OC. RADISHES Per doz.. 25c. straw POTATOF.S Home crown, ncr lb., 2,ic; genuine Virginia, per bbl., $3.50. CAHBAuci Holland seen, cratea, ngo. Prices nre nlready excecdlnBiy hlgn, in mnny cases the highest on record. A number of atneks nro Helling not on what returns they do earn, but on what returns tuny may enrn, regardless ot tne inc.t mni Ihn iirnHent tvnva of nrosnerltv cannot con- tlnuo much longer without reaction. In fact. It Is a question whethor prosperity linn not been nnarlv dlscn.intcd. Taklne ad- vantage of tho largo earnings of many of the rnllroads, excessive obligations In some Instances havo been put upon somo of them nnd In order to find a market for tho new securities they undoubtedly havo been made tempting to buyers with somewhat ot a dis regard of the future which may in many instance" can lor readjustment mm reor NAVY BEANS Per bit.. $2.13. FRUITS. APPLES-rtrn Davis, ner bbl.. $I.Mfl4.50; wlncsnns. $5: Jonathan. $5.50; llelleflowers. per box, $1.26. I'ttAUB V IKers, t.v.j; i.nwrcnce, i-.-ri 60. GRAPES Malagas, per keg. $...wiw.w. CRANUKRUIES Per bbl.. U.WjSM; ex- tru fnncy, $8.f0; per crate. $2.75. (WINCES per box. $i.do. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Florldos. $3.2Mi3.50: California navels. I3.ft0a3-i6: nuoneu, I.KMQNH KanCV. W.7i)4.00. U ANANAS Per bunch, nccordlng to size, nlntiir t" "5S12.7B. as thoy surely will In due season. Nor Is FIGS California, new cartons, 70c; Im tlila nil unmn nl lllp nn inn i 11 1 lnnn Wlliril l linnpil. Tlur II.. ij'jl'liu. havo been put through are not unlikely to DATES-Perslnn, In CO-lb. boxes, per lb., meet witn strong puniic opposition, ami uo; bhih, pu, somn sort ot concession may havo to .bo MISCELLANEOUS. made i to this feel ng. .Publicity. will check NUTS-Ncw cron wnlnuts. No. 1 soft ceriain nouses, nui n mo rniiroiius use nieir Bhel, per lb.. 12c; hnrd nhell, per lb., 12V,ic; newly gained powers to advanco rates or In No 2 got nei jj,,. No, imrd shell. lOUc: nn nrbltrary manner some form of govern- xJrnzlls. per lb., lie; filberts, per lb., 13o; mental restraint will probably ho pnssed by 1mnd8' SOft leii i7c: i,art si,ll. 15o: congress. The romllig session, tnerernro, Is llkriv to witness morn or loss disoussion re gnrding trusts and tho railroads, and Prcsl dent ltnosevelt'H utterancen on theso still Jects In his first messago to congress will li watched tor with keen interest. Air. Roosevelt Is known to hold more positive opinions nn this subject than his gracious predecessor, and while we do not expect Hiiy radical dellvcrancoB on tho subject It is pronaulo that no win emphasize tno uesir nbllltv of nuhllcltv. Money continuea very easy, partly owing to the return or rutins irnm tno interior. Oold exports seem to havo been checked nnd the necessities of Europe temnornrlly Mitlsfli'tl. A better supply of cotton bills niso tnmieri to rneck gold shipments. L,ou pecans, large, per it)., l-c; srr.uli, iuc; coco.i- nuts, per cwt., fa; cncstnuts, i:c. HONin I'er zi-scction case. j.nra.i.,o( CIDER Nehnwka, por bbl., $3; New York, 3.B0. , f IIIOKM-Jo. i green, ic; .o. s green, uc: No, 1 salted, HMc; No, 2 salted, 714oi No. 1 vem cair. s to ins.. o; ein. . veni ran. 12 tn 15 lbs.. 7c: dry hides. S1?13e: shecD pelts. 25iJ27c; horse hides, $1..V&2.25. SAUERKRAUT Per -bbl., $3; per bbl., $5.75. I St. LanU tlrnln and l'rvtlon. ST. LOUIS. Nov. .TO. Wl I EATV Lower ! No. 2 red cash, elevator. 774c: track. SOc; nnnmhar 7714P! MDV. ,HO: JNO. '1 llH.ro. noil, iioweviir, is KtMieiHiiy n ueuer nil inw TSiimSUc, nuvnnces in mis mnrKoi anu riiiropo is CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. Mic. now; neither nble nor willing to enlarge its in- track. 64if65c: December, 64io; Alay, W'ic. vestments In this country. In view there- oats Lower: No. 2 cash. 15V4c: track. foro ni the continued shut-off In the sun- I kmuu.. iw.mi,., ut'.n- Mnv. r.iiir,i;r! n. i,i a.,.,.i Ai ... - .tin i i.,.-. ....... uii ii ,.c ... jq0. a wnitv, Mitto, rA.imni i, i-,,,t, n, t,,.,,i ,,n iui d,i.,, , Forttiniitely we are well ablo to supply this demand, so It need cause no concern: only Articles., Open. lllgh.l Low. CIose. Yes'y. Wheat 111)1 Nov. I , f i 73fl'. Dec. 73'tJi.4 73V4172HW73 734 73i .May I 77VM 77(il76y4' 77 77k Corn I Nov 62 62i Dec. fii'Miail 62?i 61i 62 6:!ifll4 May 6ITi''i6) fiSflH, MU 64; 65TS .luly 6IT4I 6ITi 64i l',4 65 'Oats- I I I Nov. I 4:,i 42H, 42 421J May 4:ii4 4.1N 41 i 43i July I 3D I 33 I 3 3M S3 Pork- ill) Jan. I K, 40 ' 16 40 i 16 15 IS 22!J 1 27W May I 16 72!il 16 7iVil 16 15 16 60 16 624 Lard- i i I I Doc. 1 0 55 P 57141 0 55 9 571,4 9 60 Jan. I ! 57',i ! 57',, 9 50 9 65 t 55 May I 9 65 ' 9 70 9 60 9 62? 9 624 Ribs- I 1 Jan. I t C. I S IS R 324 S 37V4 R 374 May I S 57'.4! X 52',4 S 50 S 52'4 8 65 "N) I'LOI quoin :it-K Irm; winter patents. 53.S0g.3.6O; strnlghts, $3.o0f3.in; clears. $2.703.20; spring red, 75U'i7 specials. $4.onftl.l0; patents, straights. $2.3nr,3.20. wheat ko. 3, w.fcKiic; ro. :ic. CORN-No. 2 yellow, filVjc. OATS-No. 2. 43Hc: No. 2 white. 43U'oN6c: No. 3 white, 45f?45ic RYK No. Z. wljwi'.4C. PAULEY Fnlr . choice malting. 5MJ63c. SEEDS No. I flrn $1.40: No. 1 northwest ern, $1.10; prime timothy, $6.25; clover, con tract grime. :. .... PROV1SHJ.NM Airss porK. per nni i!.i.i?f snort Ited ear aldpu Ihnxedl. JS.70S.). WHISKY ua sis 01 nign wines, i..i'i. The following are tho receipts nnd ship ments ot groin yesterday Articles. Flour, bbls.. Wheat, till.. Corn, hit Oats, ton ttye. bu Harley. on.. nearly 4 points on account of the decrease In October net earnings caused bv the In- creaso in operating expenses. The wholo mantel gave waj, iei uy mese iwo siorni, when the bank statement appeared. The Increase In loans and tho consequent In crease In ileiioslts resulted In reduclnc the surplus over a million dollars by reason of tho expanded margin of requirement. The nrtnness or roreign exenange manes further exports of gold next week increas ingly problematical. The Ilunl covering by room shorts made closing prices materially better and the market closed active nnd Thern has been n irood demand for bonds nnd a rather Irregular price movement. In united Htnies tionds tne new is nnvancea per cent In the last call. , The following nre the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange; Mehlson 19H St. Paul pfd 190 , do nrd lOukSo. Pacific ....... ni Raltlmorc &. O...105 So. Railway 3W . :'i no pin :Mt 1134 Tex. Ai Pacific... 40 . S5Ja Tel., St. L. & W. 19 . 4S do pfd 321,4 , 36 Union Pacific K3 . 77'V do pfd 90 474 Wabash Slfi 74 do Pfd 40t, 1. (v- 1.. r,... 1 do nfd. Cnnadlnn Par, Canada 80 dies. . Ohio. .. Chicago A A do pro., ..... Chi.. Ind. & L . do nfd Chicago E. III.1374 Whee Chicago O. W do 1st pfil... 110 .u pro 2't do 2d pfd 3014 46 Chicago A- N. W.21I C, R. I. P 14V Wis. Central 2I, do pro Adams Ex, 190 American Ex 203 Chi. Ter. & Tr. . lliij U. S. Ex W do pfd 364 Wells-Fnrgo Ex. 1R0 C. C. C. & St. L. 9S Amal. Copper 74 Colorado So 14i Atner. Car & F.. 29 no 1st piu... . pi do 2d nfd 27i Atner. Lin. O ... 17 Del. Hudson, ,173'j; ilo pfd 46 Dei., l. w.. .,212 Amer. . it.... it,i Denver & XI. O... 45 do pfd 96 do pfd; 91 'Anar. Mill. Co,.. 3014 Erie 42(1 Urooklyn U. T... 64 do 1st pfd 724 Voo. Fuel I. . P2Vj UU .11 111U,.,, ,., (15V -UH, "nn -'?3 Ot. Nor. pfd 192 ,"n. Electric .. .2764 Hocking Valley.. 63',i Ulucoso Sugar .. 394 110 lllln Iowa Central do pfd 711 Lake Erie A W 71 fin nfd ..inn t.. M .lMt. 'National Lead Manhattan L ulNatlonal Salt . Met. St. Ry...."...165S do nfd Mex. Central .... 24'i No. American. Mex. National ... 13 Pacific Coast .. Minn. SI. I. kit Pacific Mall ... ,101'i't eopie s uas ., .. . 26Ul1'r'!,s(i fl- ISO .170 . 00 nfd ...,S2 Jtor.King ocai... ofs Central.. 140ii'Intor. Pnper 2t asu do nfd I'lnirr. ruttor Lnclede Gas . Na. HIscult Mo. Pnclflc M.. K. T.... do pfd N, ,T. Central. N. Y. Central N. & W do nfd.. No. Pnclflc pf1..10tiW Ontario fk W. . . 35t j'ennsyivnnia 143', Rending do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd?.. St. L. tk S. F. do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... St. L. Soillhw do pfd....... St. Pnul .. 90 4 .. 934 .. 43 .. 301 .. 62 .. 91 .. 74 .. 46 .. 994 43U do nfd f,n Pullman P. Car.. 216 Republic Steel,.. 16 do nfd....... i!9i: Sugar 1254 Tenn. Conl fc I.. 644 union nag At p.. 134 do pfd 724 U. 8. Leather.... 12; do pfd M4 U. S. Rubber .... 15 Rfjit. U. . Mieei OMAHA LITE STOCI MARKET Qni Itt! OattU Fnllj Study for thi Wtik, Othin How ind Witk. ANOTHER SHARP ADVANCE IN HOGS Fnt Nbeep nml Lrfnilm Mnr lie (tuoted Ktilly Steml) for H- ek, but Fccilers Arc SIimv mill Lower All Around. SOUTH OMAHA, !ov. 30. Receipts were: Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. Official .Monday 4,205 V.iTi 4.1VJ OfTlcinl Tuesday 5,o;i) 12,!IT J,2M Ofliclnl Wednesday 3,1 16,101 2,6U Oillcinl Thursday , Oillclal Friday a.lW ll,l OfTlclal Saturday 297 13,221 Total this week I6.66S 3,I76 12,129 Week ending Nov. Zl.... 23,644 13,822 40,7:' Week ending Nov. 16,...2,i,3l2 'oj.MS 55,5"! A"eek ending Nov. y 20.3W 3A,2iO ,VJ.I2 Week ending Nov. 2 23.WS 'rnl M,12f Same week last year.... 10,151 51,294 lt,oS2 lulu I this montn sa.72 Total November, lfX. ..63,541 177,910 Total November, 1W9....9J,6M 2ns,2ill Total November, 1VUS.. .7it,0,IA YJi.KS Total November, k97....i,3o2 12l,i 'lotal No'emUer, lfcl6....52,4t)2 ;6,ton Total November, 1S95....5I.MO 134,ij34 Indicates holiday. Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha the past several day.i, with comparisons: 6S.. S5.. 94. S3.. M.. 4S 1.6. . . 23.S .211 .206 ..214 ,.1S4 . 190 . 2tf S 197 6; 2U .209 .211 .21 "6 ,24S 6 222 . . .203 S3 IWJ ....211 ....219 53 250 ....231 ....176 ...211 .,..214 216 242,3 7 li ,'314 X',6iitt 4,440 7(1, l"l S3.2.V5 32,,93 14,104 6 00 51 . 120 6 (HI 61. ... 6 00 6S. 200 6 01 73. 120 (i 00 57. 320 6 00 67. .232 40 6 00 . .243 X9 6 00 .VI. .250 210 R ml CO. :i so r, on es. 6 rt) CI. I20 6 on r, . 210 6 (11 10 C (VI iro n nn to 4 220 ... 6 ro m-" 1 25.1 SO 1: n.l tj ' 40 224 . . no., S1IKEP Time. L- 1 ". . 11 61.. 67,. 64.. 0.. 56.. I.. (0.. 14.. Date, I 1901. 1&00,1H99.1898. 1W7. 1S93,1V'5. 3 4$ t 44 : m . mo.: . fittl 43 . 7Ui do pfd I 934 . 274. Western Union... 914 , 59 1 Amer. Locomo... 31 .16S4 do pfd M4 Last sale. Xpit York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Nov. 30.-MONBY-OH call, nomlnnl; prime mercantile paper, 44tf3 'er STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, wltli actual business in bankers" bills at $4.S7?iff 4.M4 for demand and $4.81U0..8I Tor sixty days; posted rates, $4.35 and $4.SS4; commercial bills, $I.S3i(f4.844 SILVER Rar, 55c; Mexlcnn dollars. 43ic. BONDS Government bonds, steady; state bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, easier; re funding 2s reg. and coupon. 10S4: 3 reg., 1084; coupon, in$: new 4s rrg. and coupon, 1394; old 4s reg. and coupon, 1124: 5s reg. and coupon, 10i4. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: PRUVIOIU.'Nn .Mrss porn, per nni,, i.i.i. 15.25. Iard, per 100 lbs., $9.55(f!9.60. Shf ribs sides (loose). $"!.25S.15. Dry salt shoulders (boxed). $7,255)7.60. Short cle Receipts. Shipments. .... 2.S.00O 31.om) ,...1S2.(i00 379.0O0 ...,112.000 210,000 .,..266.000 6I7.0M .... 1S.O0O ....128,000 13,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 14'3244c; dairies. 13y20c. Cheese, steady, 94l(l04c. Eggs, firm; trcsh. 21c. SKW YOltlv OEEUAL .tlAltlvET. nn Various (luolntliins of Hip liny ("iiininodl tle, NEW YORK, Nov, 30. FLOUR-Recclpts, 31,710 hbls.; exports. 19,973 hbls.; very steady but less active: winter patents, $3.603.90; winter strnigui. h.iiwi.w; .iiinnesnin pin L. & N. 11. 4s... ,1024 Mex. Central 4s.. XU do is inc aiu M. & St. 1 1. 4s.... 1034 M.. 1C. & T. 4s...l04 do 2s SPs N. Y. Central Is. 1054 do gen. 34s w N. J. C. gon. 5s..l3l(i No. Pacltlo 4S....105V4 do 3s 72S N. ft W. c. Is.... 1024 Reading gen. 4s.. 99U St L & I M c. 5s. .1164 St. L. S. F. 4s. 974 hi. ii. a. , is... st C of a. 5s 107 I do 2s 794 du la Inc 77 S. A. & A. P. 4s.. M4 Clies. & O. 44s. .1074 So. Pacific Is 954 Chi. & A. 34s.... 864 Hallway 5s,... ia4 C. B & Q 11. Isn. 9S T. & V. Is 1:0 C M&S P g 4S..112 T St L & W 4s... S34 C N W c. 7s. 1424 Union Pacific 4s. .106-4 C. R. I. & P. 4s.l06t, do conv. 4s 1064 CCC & S 1. g. 4S.1044 Wabash 1 119 Chicago Ter. 4s.( do 2s Ill Colorado So. Is.. S9V do deb. R 62 D. & R. G. 4s. ..10.'. 'West Shore 4s.. .1124 Erie prior I. 4s....l00J4 W. & L. E. 4s.... 914 do general Is.... 904 Wis. Central 4s... S94 F W & D C ls...lOS', Con. Tobacco- 4s. 64 Hock. Val. 44s. W U. S. rcf. 2s, reg.,10S4 do coupon 10S4 do 3s. reg 1014 do coupon .. ...10x4 do new Is, reg,. 1394 do coupon 1394 do old 4s. rec...H2U do coupon 1124 do 5s, reg 1074 do coupon iu,' Atchison gen, 4s, 1034 do ndj. 4s 934 Cnl. ti Ohio 4s. .,101 do 34s 96i do conv. 4s,.rrv.l05 Can. So. 2s 1"9 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... NOV. 1... Nov. 20... Nov. 21... NOV. 22.. Nov. 23.. Nov. 24.. Nov. 25,. Nov. i6.. Nov. 27.. Nov. 2S. Nov. 29. 8 734 6 72 i $24 n 11 0 fii'ii 5 744 5 72?4 ft 63 5 09 5 S4 6 6j, 6 634 5 63 4 O H 5 81 B 764 6 664 ' S TBI! 5 rsX; 5 73 fi S541 Nov. 30,.,' 6 0) 4 51 4 GO 4W 4 66 4 71 4 6 4 74 4 84 4 74 4 t7 i 82 4 90i 4 S3 4 7 4 75 4 78 4 76 4 75; 5 86 4 87 4 76 4 4 4 69; S 811 3 29 II 45 2 41 3 451 3 43 3 51 3 43 3 621 3 44 3 46 S e5i 3 521 3 51 4 0; li 4ii 3 41 4 U3 4 02 f) 4 04 4 t 4 02 u 4 02 4 03 3 94 3 02 3 90, I 84 3 87 3 !6 3 88 3 89 3 86 3 85 3 S3 3 7 3 76 3 73 t 47 3 31 i 4-i 3 2 3 44, 3 33 3 34 3 41 3 9&1 3 27 2 351 3 31 3 36 3 32, 3 331 3 32 3 29 3 34 3 34 3 31 3 37, 3 39 8 44 3 46 3 38 3 23 4 3 20 3 6S 3 19 4 71 3 .1 3 27i 3 30, i 31 3 21 3 17 3 23, 3 28 3 3i 3 35 :l 3 3 45 3 15 1 3 S 3 271 3 17 3 31 22 3 4S 3 23! 3 44 haeln ,7"'' . J'L .P". PrH;U.Ir nly Sr ii, .IT ! 1 iii'ien. j no sup- pi ror the week hn l,an ...... 11. .1.. UC2?n'er;'ep,i;ltiVln,,t.W,,pk "' Hlso wi the same week of Inst year. The recelnts ftir.JK!..u!f.J!0-rr. hnve'Xern vePry .r.i .1 '" ", l"re me nenv est on rec ?r Lf J1" i"!ont 1 of "vember as the tH 1f. .r.cu''Ll"? ll,'ovo will show ,rke lcnrn'.' Xy?. .I0"!" . l.)g good eno:i?h for k Ilk Ti e demand ?hane''n,nMl,0f mCPT hf KOO'l shape all the week and prices mnv be "HnVan;?' ,0r iJ WMk ""' lower tha,n they wer nt the close of last Siori? .f.ew. ""Vers have been on the . l it "e'lers nave round con- dcroble dlmeiiiiv in .iiu,,i., I.a.. 1.- I V . ' ,,1 WI1I1L thej had. Lambr mny be quoted 1525c lower nnd wethers lOWlfce ni.4 -V'ii most unsnlnble. yuotntlons; Choice vearllncs 27 3 27 3 30, 3 24 3 28 3 Ml 3 3 25 3 IS 2 11 3 14 3 16 3 13 3 15 3 21 3 21 3 161 3 24 3 3 32 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 45 3 41 3 is 3 4.' 3 44- 3 :y 3 41 3 16 3 50 3 43 3 3 3 10 Indlcntcs Sunday. Holiday. The official number of enrs of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. k St, P 1 12 Wabash 3 Missouri Pnclflc I Union Pacific System 1 23 i C. A- N. W 23 F E. A- M. V .17 C, St. P., M. A- O II R. Si M r. 7 25 .. 7 C B. A Q 1 1.1 V., R. 1. A. P., east.. .. 19 ('., R. 1. A P., uest.. .. 4 Illinois Central 1 5 Total receipts 11 179 3 7 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns rouows, eacn nuyer purchasing me num ber of hend Indicated; nuyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co I,u56 'Swift and Comnam 51 3.602 .... Cudnhy Packing t;o .1 4,1 W 9 Armour a cn o,vi4 Fowler 526 Other buyers 27 .... 1C6 37 115 Bid, Offered. RYE 8teady, 65c. TPt-nTTttHtroniier: red winter patents. ia.60fiI3.75: extra fnncy and strnlght, ?3.15ffJ 3.30: clear. $2.RO4jfl.0O. SFiEU Timomy. nun, nominal, jo.mrflo.ij", CORNMEAL-Steady, $3.10. nn an Scarce and nominally higher: sncked, east track, $1.031.0f. nivTlmniliv. il 1 ill. ensy. $10.501514.50: oad and prosperity nt home nriri., penrco and firm, not quoted, i' comforting, hut such condl-1 1 WHISKY Higher. $1.32. IRON CtJTTUN rir.o i. BAGGING 6ii64c. HEMP TWINE 9c. nnnvtRIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed). steady; oxtra shorts. $8.50; clear ribs. $8.50; clear sides, $8.75. Racon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $9,374: clear ribs, $9,374: clear sides, V.1.6.V4. I'ora, iimum , juuuiuk, 4i..io. Lard, nnn, $9,424. ..,-. JIKTAUn- Lienii: aii-nii)- 111. i.-iu-i.-iju. Spelter: Higher nt $4.13. unm .Titvstndv: ch ckens. 5c: snrlimi. 6c; turkeys, 64c; ducks, 6ff64c; geese, 71 tTif.r llUTTPJn-Steudy; creamery, 20tf254c; It is well to remember that gold exports nre not geuorully utilized ns bill arguments, Our export Iniilo continues to show ample trado balances, but exports havo In several months fallen below Inst yenr's heavy totals, and our imports nre steadily rising. 4dverrity auronu and may secin vers eomfor tlons are not conducive to the large trndo balances which havo been such a stimulus during tho Inst few years. In thn present Munition thern Is nothtnir nn which to build any great hope for higher prices. The lat ter are nlrendy as high ns natural condi tions warrant, and. as snld above, nros- perlty has been nmply discounted, while tho effect, of ndverso Influences was wnrded off bv artificial sunnort Inst summer. Tho market is still In very powerful con trol. It Is nulto possible that the lenders. with unlimited resources behind them, with easy money nnn January disDursements to tome, nnd with tho public Imnglnatlnn easily fired bv the grent deals which are In tiairv pjij:oe uroHresa. will he able to lift valurs to a still lusher lovcl. This will afford an excel lent basis for trading, but we advlso cau tion In mnklng purchases una suggest profit. taking on an pronounced rallies. BOURSE MAKES LARGE GAINS Best Week In .Mnny Mouths lit Berlin, Due to tireut Atiiiiiilittier nf Moiir)-, BEHLIN, Dec. 1, Increased confidence and further gains wero noticeable on tho bourse during tho last week, It was the best week 111 many mouths, nil depart x niHita scoring advances. Foreign rentes. erpeclnlly Spanish and Chinese, led the In terest. Tho latter wero exceedingly strong yesterday, with heavy transactions. Tho German llnuuclnl reviews explain tho lin- provement on the bourse In various ways. EtSOB-Steadyiat 22c RECEIPTS Flour, 0,000 hbls.; wheat, 26,- W) bu.: com. R3,wn tin.; oats, 4:mmi 1111. v ...... i..,."r ... ' 1 1) r. ..v.... . . 1. . Bllll Alciivin c iur. i.,w' uuin., niron, 44,000 bu.; corn, 92,000 bu.; oats, 39,000 bu. Liverpool Crnln .Mnrket, 1 lVF.rtl'OOL. Nov. 30. WHEAT Boot. firm: No. 2 red western, winter, 5s114d; Vn. 1 northern, snrliig. 5s 10d: No, 1 Cnll- fnrnin. r,s mid. Futures, firm: December. 5 ldUd: March, 5s 114d, CORN cpot, nrin; .mi-ricnn nuxeu, nni, 5s54d. Futures, quiet: December, 5s4Hd; January, ns.iyjii; .iinruii, irtu. i,i.. An L a 111111 111 u. sirifiiK. w nn. FI.OL'R-St. iKinls fnncy winter strnlghts, Ca 0,1 HOI'S At j-onnon 1,1-aciiic coasw, nrm, 3 5af AM 5s. ni'TTI.'.n Steady: finest United Slntes. fjs: good I'lllten rttnies, iuh. ClIKKtiriVimeii .niiitun and colored, 15s, TALLUW I'rime ciiy, uriu ents, $3,76'il.lo; winter extras, $2.tiOfl3.:); Minnesota liOKers, .'.iq.i..o; wiiiit low grades, $2.5O1'(2,60, Rye (lour, llrm: fair to good, $3,16fi3.40; choice to fnncy, $3,4573.60. RUCKW1IRAT Steady; $l.2. per cwt., trnck New York. CORNMEAl-Steady; yellow western, $1.33; city, $1.31; Brandy wine, $1.4C3,50. RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 6S4c f. o, b. nfloat; state rye, 631J64c c. I, f. New York cnrlots. BARLEY Firm ! feeding. 69f61c c. I. f. Uuffnlo; malting. 63680 c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 82,850 hu. Spot, quiet; No. 3 red, 824c f o. b. afloat: No. 2 red. 814c elevator; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 824c f o. b. ntlont: No. 1 hard, Duluth, RS4c f. o. b. nfloat. Options opened firm on h scare of local Hhortu nnd' better cables, With the weakness In outside mnrkets. however, un loading began promptly and prices eased off; March. S34tiS3 3-16c ; closed at S34o; May, S2 5-16f(824e; closed at S2Hc; Decem ber, 80',41?80ic: closed at 804c CORN Receipts. 61,000 bu,; exports, 60,316 bu. Spot, dull; No. 2, 6S4e elevator and 704o f. o. b. afloat. The option market opened lirm wun wnr, 11, nui ei ruiuuu irnvo wny under selling for long account nnd easier cables: closed easy at V(14c not loss: May. 6av?r: cioseu at w4c. OATS Receipts, iih,wi uii.; exports, i.bvj bu. Spot, stendy: No. 2, ISc; No. 3, 474c; No. 2 white. 62c; No. 3 white. 514c; track, mixed western. 4Rt4S4c; trnck, white, 49 D4c. Options quiet and barely steady. HA v Steady; snipping, wyiwc; goou 10 choice, 824S90C. , , imps? Qnlef. stnte. common to choice. l(4iil eron. 12fil5V4o: 1900 crop. 9&14e; 1899 crop. Ml 11c; Pacific coasi. iaui crop, i;-ioo; i;w crop, ifitMc; ibw crop, iniuc. HIDES Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., ISc: California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c. l.r.ATItr.ll vuiei; iieinuii:K rule, uueiiun Ayres. light to heavyweights, 25Q564C WOOI uuiet: uomesuc ueece, ;o'ijoc; Texas, 16317c, (THAI. unlet. PROVISIONS-Bcef, steady; family. 411.00 MI2..1O; mess, .BUtiii.ou; oeei nnmn, u'.w((r 12.75: nacked. $10.505112.00: city, extra India mess, $17.0019.00. Cut ments, stendy; pickled bellies, jd.iomio.iio: pickled shoul ders. $7: pickled hams, $9.76rlO,25. Lard, easy: western steamed. 19.921: re II noil steady; continent, $10; South America, $10.50; compound, $10.50010.76. Pork, llrm: family, $l4.001il7.m; short clear, Wi-wwiaoo; mes, $I6.0IXtri7.lW. HiiTTKit ! rm: creamery. rac. tnrv 12Vf.rril5o: June creamery. 18'it22c: Imi tation creamery, HjrlS4c; state dairy, 155 iiikese-rlteadv: fancy, iarse. Hentem ber, 10c: fancy, small, September, 10c; late 1 1 t I r. M US ' . arnnl lAVIlll'rt EGGS Quiet; stnte nnd Pcniis)Tvnnia, 2S ffi29c; western, at mark, 24(S2Sc; southern "irn27c. TALLOW Firm: city (2 per nkg.). 57t.fr tec; country tpKgs, iree), o'unc. floiton Slock Uaotatloui. BOSTON, Nov. SO. Cnll loans, 34'(J44 per cent: time loans, 14Q5 per cent. Official closing: Atchison 4s 102 lAllouez 4U Oas Is 81 'Amalgamated ... ,34 Mex. Central 4s 814 Haltlc .. 44 N. E. G. A C....,61.. Blnghnm 28 Atchison i.i' im. upi'ih wo 1 1) 65 47 21S 25 904 34 1& Santn Fe Copper. 34 .ir. nfd iouii Centennial Boston A A 29 ,Ooiror Range Boston A Me....liVi pomlnlon Conl Boston E:ev..;...165 Islr. Royale ... N Y. N H 11,,111'iuiii i-iiimiiiiou Tnlnn Pacific.... in2?i Osceola Mex. Central ... .234 Parrot Amer. nugnr ... 11:4, w'Jiin:. mer. T. AT.. ..161 ! rinm. Iron A S... 2i'i Hen. Electric .....276 Mass. Electric... in; do pfd 91 N, E. G. A C... 64 ITnlted Fruit 88 U. S. Steel 4'l do Pfd Adventuro jo'.-j finest white 29s 3d; Alls-unchanced. Pork, steudy; prime mess. 57s. Lard, strong; American rennen, in puns, iiisshi; prime western, in tierces, 4s ixi, itams, snort nn. 14 In 16 lbs., strong. 51s 6d. Bacon. strong; I'umnerinim cm, -n m ji ids,, wis; slmrt ribs, 16 to 21 lbs., 6s nil; long clenr middles, light, 2s to 31 lbs.. 49s W; lontl clear middles, light. 35 u 40 lba 49s: short pnr hncks. 16 to 20 lbs.". 47s: clear bellies 14 to 16 lbs., 58. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs,, strong, lis. .Mliineiipiills nrnln .Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 30.-W1IEAT Ciish. 71ic: Dccemlier. 70itp: Mnv. 73.c tho United States exercised an especially I On track; No. 1 hard, 714c; No. 1 north- strong inlliiencii on me market yesterday. They all agree, howeve Hint the domestic irliii,.,,Vi.niidon llrm S9s'9d. apd industrial situation does not warrant ,riiov IIiIh Ininrovenient. I' '.' 7. .,T.. r-.. Among tho causes nntned as reiponslhle for tho weens amelioration is the great nbundunco of money, the forthcoming nota tion of numerous domestic, foreign nnd state loans, ushoriiig in nn urn of greater activity for tho bnnks of emission and the, especially strong American credit. This Is Giving unusual credit to German Iron shares. These havo also profited from the expected reduction in tno price or coai, which was announced yesterday, and which amounts In most grades to 1 mark per ton. Tho t eduction In cuul also profited the er.nl shares, thounh tn n lo.s degree than tho other department!!, The reports from The Boursen Courier saya these rcnorts constituted the market's chief Impulse nnd iinlnts to tho oxecxatvo ontlmlsm Hhown by Gerruen speculators, Bnylnp It lo a fact ttt cm. icifc; fu, . nuriiiern, ik'hc. Ki.UL'ii-11 gner: nrst natents. M.1M1.1.N1 second patentH, $3.56ii3.65; flrst clears, 2.f0 in.'.'.m; second riears. j..o. DUAri iU UU1X, ),W4M9.IV V ;W YORK f4T4CKS AND BONDS Aiimlgnmn tctl Copper Fnrther Ills tliigulslie Itself nt Tilliihlliiv. NEW YORIv. Nov. 30. Amalgamated Copper shares saw further .vicissitudes to day and mnliilnlncd their Influence on tlui general markets. The raw copper markets abroad wero reported quieter today nfter yesterday's enormous liquidation nnd Amulgnniutcd started upward here, reach ing 11 point iibovn Inst night. This had n reviving effect on the long list and upward movement began hero and there. These were among tne coalers, naru and sort Louisvuie anu .Manhattan 1,. sugur urn jnarked up over a point. Then Amalga mated Cuuper resumed Its recent occunu Hon of making new low records and lunched r.vi1' in the course or the morning, very circumstantial nssertinns wore mnni that large sales of topper had been con traded for on behalf of the company at orlces materially below the ltkt nrlee. N'o official admission of the nssertlons could be secured. Hears covered in the stock at 1 Ipnllne and It closed at 74Ur . a net declin of 1 point. Brooklyn Transit was another point of acute weakseai, with, ion of iTnmarack Trlmountnln Trinity United States Utah Victoria Winona Wolverine ... 275 41 5S Ex-dlvldend. I.nnilnn Mtnek lnntnllnna. LONDON. Nov. 30. 2 p. m. Closing: mi 4 23 914 ai S7 Cons., money.. 9U3-ib do account ...92.1-16 Anaconda 4 AtCniSOn ni in nrn i"-1 Baltimore A- O...10S4 Cnnndlan Pac....117 Chicago O. W.... 254 I' 1 Xr MI. l'...ll.l Denver A TL O.. 4641 do pfd 964 Erie 434 do 1st pfd 4J do 2d pfd 614 Illinois Centrnl.,,1434 L. A N 1114 M tv Jtr T 26U do pnl i.... Dti'itanu Klines 1044 N. Y. Central. ...1754DoBeors o Norfolk A W. do nfd No. Pacific, pfd. ..1034 Ontario A W 364 Pennsylvania .... 764 lll'ttulIlK do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd So. Rnllwny .. do pfd 96 Union Pacific ,...l(6i do pfd 93 U. 8. Steel 444 do pfil 3t Wabash 224 do nfd. Spanish 4s,. . 22 SILVER Bar, flnt. 264d per ox. money ,1(ff3i4 ner cent. Thn rate of discount in the onen market for short hills s 3tt;i'4 per cent: lor three months bills, 3iVi Pr cent. Jittrr York Mining Stocks. NRW YORK. Nov. .10. The following art the closing prices on mining siocks: Adams Con 18 Mice 4 Breece 10 Brunswick ton... J.i tromstock Tun.... 6 con. cai. a M.,ibu Deadwood Term. 60 Horn Sliver 1&0 Iron Sliver tV) Leadvlilo Con ... 6 Little Chief 12 Ontnrio 950 ophlr 70 Phoenix 7 Potosl 2 Savage 3 Sierra Nevada ... 6 Small Hopes .... 40 Standard 375 Bunk Clearing. OMAHA. Nov. 30. Bank clearings today. $1,215,285.11; corresponding day last year, 11,190,215.03; increase, kj.utii.id. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 10.-Clenrings. $7,427,400: balances, $1,127,197; New York exchange, 35c BOSTON. Nov. 30.-Clearlngs, $25,104,980; liiilunee. 12.883.522. NEW YORK. Nov. SO.-CIcnrlngs, $264,817,- 918: balances. 110.114, (fl". PHILADELPHIA Nov. 30.-Clearlngs, $19,495,854; balances, $2,483,679. . For the week: Clearings, $9:1,124,685; balances, $11,844,780. "For the month: Clearings, $165,611,829; bal ances. i43,xiu,naz. .Money, d per ceni. H 'ai 11. Nov. 20. Liennnus. 121.mii.u11: balances, $1,713. IM; posted exchange, $4. 83ft 4.8S4, New vork exenange, joc discount. Weekly Hunk Ntiitenient. NEW YORK, Nov. SO.-The statement of the associated banks for the week ending today shows; I,onnR $876,169,200, Increase $7,106,200; deposits $940,668,500. Increase 17. 711.000; circulation $31.P50,(iiA Increase $2,6io lesal tenders 172.395.200. Increase 11.S44.10O speclo $176,U6,5fi0, decrease $99,(i00; reserve $24S,5St,70O. Increase $855,400; reserve re quired js35.i7,12o, increase i.,J.'i,itf); sur plus $13,414,575, decrease $1,072,350. MIMiauker (irnln .Mnrket, MILWAUKEE, Nov. 30. WHEAT-Mnr ket steady: No. I northern. 73W734c; No, northern. 7lfi71Ue: May. 72c. Hi r;--nii,auy; ro, 1, 4bc. BARLKY -Easier: No. 2, 62c; sample, 6CC ORN-Majr, V Total 81 CATTLE Thero wero only a few cattle today nnd not enough to mako n test of the mnrket. For the week there was a good supply considering that Thursday wis a holiday, nnd 11 good liberal gain Is noted over inc corresponding ween 01 ihpi year In spite of tho fact that Thnnksglvlug was not n holiday Inst year. As compared with Inst we'll, however, there Is n slight falling oft In the receipts, as the tnble above will snow. Tno supply tor tne montn or No vember has been very liberal, and In fact Is the heaviest In n period of years with the exception or isw, wlien over vo.wo head nr riven. The demand for the better grades of cnt- lo has been In good shape alt 1 lie week nt this nolnt. nnd particularly for good to choice cornfed steers. , was noted 11 week ncn. tho ranee of. Prices Is constantly grow ing wider, as cnoice came nre ntivancing wnuc common nnn nnn int came aro going down nnd arc very slow "ale. The top price of tho senson so far is $7.25. so that good to rhjlce cnttle may be quoted from $6.00 to $7.25. The situation for tho week can, perhaps, best be described by calling tne neiter graaes sieauy to strong nnn active, nnn unncnirnnio grnaes siow ami unevenly lower. Good to choice cows nnd heifers nro lira 15c higher than thoy were n week ago nnd In cooil demand. Cornfed stock Is now beginning to arrive and a good bunch of lonr.feil powii would nrobablv sell as hlch as $4.50. while choice heifers can be quoted lip 10 .i.uo. wnerc iiicj are iiu nnn 01 guuu quality. It takes a choice bunch of cows mat nave not neen red to sen 1111 to s.1.10, The cannor mnrket has also nicked un n little this week, ns nfferinKS havo not been ns liberal, while the demand continues active. Medium cows, however, havo been rnlher neelected and are no more than stendy for the week. Canners are selling rrom ll.n to ;..'a, ana meuium granes from $2.25 to $3.10. Bulls, calves and stags are Just about stendy for the week, no particular change nnvinc tnKen n ace. The better grades of stockcrs and feeders have been hi cood demnnd all the week at Just nbout steady prlceB. A choice, bunch nr npavvweiHiii reeoers win oruiK riKiu around $4.00 and prime yearlings sell In about tne frame noicnes. rno less ncsir nhle erndes sell from $3.75 down. Thn tietter em ues oi western mncn neer Bteers nte nbout steady for the week, but still packers nre not as anxious for that class of cattle as they were a short time ago. as they do not kill out ns well. The rnmmnn kinds are slow sale nnd weak Range cows of good rjuallty are strong to lOo or 16c higher, nnd the best grades sell nrminri 13.75. Goad to choice stockers and feeders are anout sieaay ror mo ween, nnn mav be quoted trom .i.io to i.w. uepre ncntatlvo sales: REEF STEERS. No. Av. IT. No. Ay. Pr. l 70O 4 IIU 11 o 07 COWS. 1 790 2 70 1 1300 3 10 1 1090 8 00 COWS AND HEIFERS. 27 882 3 15 10 891 3 40 HULll.B. J 1420 2 40 1 1500 2 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 440 2 25 HOGS There was a good run of hogs here today, making the supply for the week of fairly liberal proportions, though not as large as for last week. There Is, hnu'nr a crnln nver the rorrcsnonalnu neek nr last venr. The SUnlllv for the month of November snows an enormous in rrpaiip nvpr thp nnmn month of lust year. In spltn of tho liberal receipts tne mnricei nnened this mornlnir 103150 higher on the heavier weights and about a dime higher on tne llgnt nogs, rne nunc ot me neovy loads sold at $6.02 and IMG, with an oc rulnnal innd nhnvn those flcures. The me dlum weights sold mostly from $5.95 to $6.00 ano me ugntweignis irom o.im oimn, ji those prices the market was fairly notlve nnn me nunc was uiuiieu m 111 ku"" nn. Thp lust nnd of the market, however, was a llttlo slow nnd weak, particularly on me llglll nogs, wnicn sellers nan sunie mi drill tv In dlsnnslnif of. Tho tendency lias been upward this week and at the close tho nverage price Is at the highest point reached in a good many weeks. Representative sales No. Ax- lL 67 16 78 81 116 112 116 18 122 16 113 107 153 75. 131 97l 154 99 14.1 96 164 93 165 106 161 106 174 88 16.' 80 195 S5 16T 91. 74. 98... 79.. 86,. 76, . . 85... 82... 68... 90... 82... 77 ..170 .,190 ..178 .,214 ..201 ..211 ..2i)l ..201 ..187 ..18h ..211. ,179 Sh. Pr. ... 4 25 ... 4 40 ... 4 75 ... 4 75 ... 5 ... 5 25 ... 5 40 ... 5 60 5 50 5 60 5 75 5 75 5 75 5 75 5 80 5 80 fi 80 80 5 80 40 6 85 160 5 85 :hu R 90 2V 6 90 80 5 tm No. Av 66 253 61 242 73 241 79 209 62 278 74 ,2f.1 73 226 40 160 40 80 85 219 83 315 80 199 85 178 K;. .-.'lO 89 .. ..210 1C8 179 200 120 40 80 1(0 5 90 5 90 5 90 6 90 5 90 5 90 210 fi 90 160 6 90 80 6 924 IP .6 95 14... 88... 83... 60. . . 62... 86... 54... 65. . . 69... 12... 65... 71... 69... 86. . . 80.. 71... f.6 .. 66... 62. . 65... 67... 62... 67... 60... 68... 77 . 75.. hi,. ..277 '5 ..228 . . .233 n12 '. ! '.225 ...264 . . .270 ...297 ...266 . . .215 . . .278 ...241 . . .230 . . .230 . .270 '.'.'.230 . . .250 ...247 . . ,301 ...237 23' '.','ax . . .221 . 238 .247 Sh. IT. 80 6 Co 120 6 00 80 6 id 120 6 0(1 160 6 00 160 6 00 120 6 00 ... 600 80 6 00 80 6 On 40 6 00 10 6 00 120 6 (10 80 6 00 120 6 00 . , , 6 f) 120 6 (0 40 6 (H) 40 6 Ikl SO 6 XI 40 6 1 120 6 00 120 6 Oil 80 6 024 6 024 6 02. 6 024 6.024 6 024 6 024 6 02V. 6 02 4 024 80 160 120 40 80 , 02 f 219 1W 4 02 160 S 95 80 6 9i 160 5 95 H 5 9.1 200 ft 9J 80 fi 95 240 5 95 120 6 95 40 6 95 160 40 80 120 120 n 95 5 o;4 5 974 5 974 5 94 5 97 4 5 974 r. i:t: 320 fi 974 120 fi97i 120 5 974 120 r. 974 40 64... 61 .. GS... 74.. 65... 06 .. 66 .. fit. 51 50 .. 63. . 63... 59. . . 61... 67... 63... 71... 60... 64... 96..., 14.. .264 . .224 , .252 ,.266 261 .281 , .rAI W6 160 6 02U 211 160 6 024 40 6 02 j SO 6 02 ), 280 6 O-'i, 160 6 OS 10 6 05 160 fi W 120 6 05 25S 2S0 6 05 74 820 6 05 80 I, 05 120 6 05 Si) 05 120 CAB 120 6 fti 200 6 05 120 6 Of. 10 6 05 80 6 05 80 ...230 ...261 rs ...24.1 ...210 ...287 ...275 ...201 ...218 ...220 ...25.1 .2i .29i .303 .255 .271 ...212 . . .276 ...261 ...253 . . .253 ...2SI ...242 ...264 . . ,230 ...283 .215 SO 6 05 6 0.1 6 05 6 0 6 Ofi G 05 .'31 .,313 65 "97 62 290 61 277 ..301 . .217 . .3.10 . ,3ir.' 40 80 SO S 05 120 6 03 SO (105 . .298 160 6 05 ..240 40 6 074 .,. 6 074 SO 6 07'j, ... 6 014 ... 6 074 80 6 074 120 6 074 10 6 10 6 10 6 15 few bunches of CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Vli f Iniiatii Oontisiii Iiktj in Iplu f UaiHiutbU Wutkir, SUGAR WAR COMES T AN END wKuiRuuus; i. noice yearlings. $3.6'HJ.1.7: fair to good yenrllngs, $.1.25Jf3.5o; choice ;';t..25ri3.60: fnlr" to good ,weCt hers! J..PfWd,2n; choice owes. $2,9053.25; fnlr to 1WT"' --,0t!'--!W: common ewes, $1.00 w,:i,.C,'?J","r,,l'L,"b'; I,-Mff4.75: fair to gooil lambs. $4 oTfl,6i; feeder wethers, 2.!VrtT3.i5. ,Zw T553-75' Heprescntatlve CHICAGO LIVE MTOCK .11 A It KET nttlc Mendj mid Firm Ituun HlKlirr Shrpp Strndj. 8f i.LC,.,i0a "J- ATTI.K- Rece pts, li 4ft -'.- "wrk,"1 "tnly; B0d to prime Jl.4ft(f i..: pour to medium, $3.50a6.(); Block ers and feeders. $2.O0W4.55; cows, $l.2s"f I.75J rui--Aum,-Mi wnn'"'. Il.26trs.a6: bulls lm;?$(J''l':-':Hh'' -.&"5.w; roxas fen1 IlOOSHoPolMtd 1", iV,A 1 1 i. i-i-ivX 1 . i -"i'-"v ''xi, '-ni iiiiii I'.-ii 3l01lUf1V. -tn.VhV tnft nfi A tJ H.-1,A loc higher, mixed nnd butchers. $5.701? 6.20: good to choice heavy. $5.7.V,6.20; rouih i'fi"V--'r,75i llKl'-' '"' bulk .if SHEEP AND hA.MRS-Rccelpts. 2,000 !lrrrt;i,JJUrhS.t sIr?(l'i "' I" choice weth. 4''. tiJAnt T' ' ,fn,r. ,n choice mixed. $2.75? 3 Bntii 10 ' wesiern inmD, hen Shin head; sheep, 2,127 heml. Knnsns City l,lvr fltiieli Mnrket. KANSAS CITV. 7',iv MiMTTr.rn.. celpls. foo nntlves. W) Tcxans nnd 60 calves; ,. '. . .' w,ni"ii.'i wun a wrfK ngo, is ir.77 ic lilgher; today's prices nominal; choice export and dressed beef steers. t5.85Mfl.l5: rati- to good. $4.75'r5.25; i.toekers and feed ers. $3.onfH.50: western fed steers, $t.751f .on : western rnnge steers, $.1.50414.76: Texas Ofliclnl yesterday: Receipts-Cattle, 6.019 cad: hogs, 44,000 head; sheep. 12.462 hend. hlpmenta-Cattlit 2.084 hend; hog, 4.151 nun iiiiiinii sieers, ...wp i..vi, Texas cows, $l.75f73.0; nntivo cowh, $2.25'ij 1.25: heifer", $3.0O'(i3.0O; cnuners. $1.501i'2.in: hulls. tl.Wc 3.80: cilves. J3.251i5.73. Kerplnta for ,-j. 29,600 hPnd; Inst week. .16.000 hend. HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head: mnrket Y,Tt 2oc higher; top, $6.30; bulk of snles, $5.75Ji 6.25; heavy, $6,201)6.30; mixed packers. $6,005 6.25; light. $5.W(l(!.lfl; pigs. S4.Wi5.IO. Re celpts for week, 86,000 head; Inst week, 92.600 head. SHEEP AND I.AMnS-Recelpts. 4.0"0 head: mnrket. compared with n week ngo Is lOjilSc lower; native lambs. $4.25fi4.60; western lambs. $3.75fi I.HS: nntlvn nnih..r. $.1.253.&0; western wethers. $3.0Of3..15: ewn $2.753.25: culls and feeders, $1.5013.25. Re. celpts for week, 15,X head; last week, 2,(ro livitu. M. I, mils l.lvr Stock .Mnrket. ST. I.OI7IS Nov, 30.-CATTEI'2-IlPPnlnts. 250 head; market steady, with finest grades scarce ami noi quoieii; native snipping nnd export steers. $t.65ii6.15; dressed beef and huteiier steers, .&oyo.ho; steem under 1.000 lbs.. $2.76'fS.OO: stockers and feeders. t2.2Tr 3.6): cows and heifers. $2.W1.25: ennnprs. l..MVfi2.75: culls. $2.25T(4.(Vi: Tpxiis nnd Indian steers, grass, .viuii.sa, ten, Ji.u0w1.75; cows and heifers. $2.003.75. IIOOS Receipts. Aio.) neoil. market 10c Thntikniclvlnir 'l'rnde In Produce Dis trict MifDcleiit to Tnke Whnt Wn OfTercd nt Giiiul .stendy Prices. OMAHA. Nov. 30. A holiday always diminishes the totnl Nolume of business transacted during the week by Jobbers, as it tends to keep buy ers at home. Last week wus no exception to tne general rule, although wholesalers in practically nil lines report trade ns being fully up to their expectations. Quite a few buyers arrived on tho market the ilrst thrco days of the week and placed liberal orders, it is very noticeable now that tho heavier buyers aro beginning to come bnck, which shows that stocks In the country nro going to pieces In spite of the fact that there Ins been very little cold weather to bring heavyweight goods Into active de mand Nearly all of the retailor who nro coming to tho city say t Im t while their huslners linn not been particularly active, nevertheless they hnve had a very fair trade nnd In fact have sold k grrat deal more of their slock thnn thoy could rea sonably expocl to under existing condi tions. They nre preparing for an enormous demand ns soon ns thn Ilrst wnve of winter weather sets In, which accounts for the llbernl onlem that nre being placed. Toll ing everything Into consideration both re tnllers nnd wholesalers feet that they havo little or nothing to complnln of. That is particularly true of tho wholesalers, who say thnt so far this fall they hnve sold iuuy ns iniicn siock nnn in n nuniner or cases a great deal more than they did last year. Collections also continue In good shape, which shown that either retailer have an abundance of capital or else they are selling more stock than they are will ing to ndmlt. There lias been no change In tho situa tion so far as advance orders for spring aro concerned, Traveling men nre still brenklng their records of Inst yenr nnd It Is very evident thnt before tho first of t!i year local Jobbers will havo by far the best lino of ndvnnce orders thnt they have over taken. Tho markets were rather uneventful last week as a whole, though there were a few changes of some Importance. As a general thing, however, prices are in Just about tho samo notches they were a week ago. Tho most Important clinngo of the week Is the sharp advance in sugar. fugnr Prices Itesloreil, Present Indications nre that the sugar war l nt an end, Ht least for the Imme diate piesent On Wednesday of last week tho price of enne sugar was advanced to $5 per luO pounds, o that both cane nnd beet sugars nre now selling on a pnrlt, the same ns they were hefore tho rate war was instituted. It will bo remembered thnt nt one time the Amerlcim Sugar Refining company was selling sugar in tnls territory ns low as $4.25. The price was then ad vanced to $1.65, then to $l.St nnd now It Is $5. For the last few dnys the rnw mnrket has been very strong and those who are In n position to know say th.it tliev would not be surprised to see prices go still higher In the near futuro. The market on refined sugnr Is now governed by the rnw market, the Fnme as It always Is under normal con ditions. The cpffeo market Is nlso In a good, strong position, but there has been no quotable change during the week. In dried fruits thero Is nothing new to rp-' port, ns tho demnnd continues very Hght owing to the mild wenther. Jobbers, how ever, nre (very certnln thnt higher prices will rule when tho temperature takes a drop. The most Important feature of the canned goods mnrket Is the continued strength of tomatoes, The supply Is getting well cleaned up In first hands and there Is no doubt but what local Jobbers will have to nsk hlglicr prices at no very distant date. Early In the senson thoy were very henvy buyers, ns they nntlclpnted nn ndvnnce. Thus far they have given their customers the benefit of the advance and arc now selling their goods at a lower figure thon they can roplnce them, ziie situation In corn Is about the same as In tomatoes. The cheese market continues very strong owing to an active demand end to the fnct that October stock In first hands Is well cleaned up. . In farlnaclous goods oatmeal may be quoted a trifle higher, while rice nnd beans have eased off n trifle. rtngrardlne the condition of trnde loctl i Jibbers say thnt the demand during the last monin linn urun nuiiiiiriuBi.. ."inc mm much better than they expected. Retailers havo been very henvy buyers all the fnll and ns their purchases continue larger thnn usunl It Is good evidence that tho goods bought enrlier In the senson hnvo gone Into consumption, When wholesalers compare the trade they hsve beon having this fall with -hat of a few years ago they find a good example of the way people can ppnnnmlzi! even In groceries when It Is necessnry. It Is evident from the lines that nro In demnnd nnd the amount thnt Is going into consumption mni neopio out lilchor: nlcK and 1 slits. 85.76776.95: nnplrmu io. fMr6.05: butchers. $6.10f?6.30. ' , n??Ly , "Ji" h wh Ph fn n SHEEP AND !,AMHS-Rceelpts, 8(0 hend; "e. J ?Hrnnts ? and "hat they1 nre noi mnrket quiet; native piuttons. $.1.2573.75 ?rLld tn snend It Iambi. $4.(mifil.75: culls 1 and bucks, $j.now afraid to spend it. 2.60; stockers, $1.50fr2.(i0. Sleel Good n liltllf l.oirer. St. .Iiisppli I.lve Mock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 30.-CATTI.E lie. celpts, 250 head; steady; natives, $3.25fi7.00; ows nnn lienors. i.ao'a.i..(u; veals, js.sohi 5.25: bulls and stags. $2.25fI3.O0; stockers and feeders. $1.7604.30. HOGS Receipts, ll.iw head; 105715c higher: light nnd llcht mixed, $5.7076.05; medium and heavy, $5.25416.30; pKs, ".Ufi u.oO. . SHEEP I.A.MJltt ttereipis. l.iO hend: markets strong; top lambs. $1.70; top wethers, w.id. XI mix tltr I.lve .Htok Mnrket. SIOEX CITY. Nov. 30.-(Snecial Tole. grnm.) CATTLE Receipts, 300; mnrket Bteady: beeves, $3.50S6.2j: cows, bulls nnd mixed, $1.5033.76; stockers and feeders. $1.60 (33.85; yearlings nnd cnlves, $2.&Off4.on. muuh iteceipis, o.uai; marKet lUTtific higher, selling. $5.80fi6.00; bulk, $5.S5'(j.-.90. Bit isisi' Iteceipis, .iiu; stenny. .ev Vork I.lve Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Nov. .10. nEKVKS- R. celpts, none, unci no sales reported; ex ports, 669 beeves and 6.721 qunrters of beef. CALA'ES-Recelpts, 13 head; 108 on sale; quiet, but steady; a few veals sold nt $1.50 7.50 nnd n few.grnssers at $2.75. Hlita-i' a.-u i.A.-iuin Receipts, Z.6I7 head; fair demand; sheep 25c higher, Inmbs 124o stronger: sheep. $2.75fi3.50; culls, $3; lambs. $4.4WJ5.15: culls, $3,0013.26. HOGS Receipts, i,Z76 head; market nrm. !4 luck In MbIi The following tnbe shows the receipts of attle, nogs nnd sticop nt tho five principal markets ror ivovomner an South Omnhn Chicago Knnsas city . St. I.ouls St. Joseph .... Totnls .... Cattle, .. 297 ..6,019 ..1,100 .. 260 . . 250 Hogs. Sheep. 13.221 44.000 7,000 3,200 11,000 678 12,46 4,00) 800 160 ..7,916 78,421 17,99) Kamim City tlrnln nnd Pro visions, KANSAS CITY, Nov. 30,-WHEAT-De-cember, 694T694e; Mny. 734c bid; cash. No. 2 hard. 71c: No. 3, 694$f70c; No. 2 red, "340 744o: No. 3. 714117240. CORN-Deccmbcr, 664fH64c; May. &9 664c; cash, No, 2 mixed, t74c; No. 3 white, 66664c OATS-No. 2 white, 474'5474c. RYE No, 2, 634c, nominal. HAY Choice timothy, $13.60fl!I4.O0; choice prairie. $13.00fil3.60. HUTTER-Creamcry, 18fl22c; dairy, fancy, 17c vnnHirlrilv frnsh sllchtlv moro nlontl- fill; market steady, fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on 'clinngo at 31n doz.', loss off, cases returneu; cmniirj- ncni biock IRp RECEIPTS Wheat, 3B,ti0 bu.; com, 46.010 bu.: oats, io.iw nu. , . . SHIPMENTS Wheat, 31,300 bu,; corn 34,400 bu,, oats, 3,0i)0 bu, LONDON. Nov Wool MnrLel. 30. WOOL -The offer. Ings nt the wool auction sales today num bered 13,908 bales. Snles In detail: New South Wales. 4.100 bales; scoured, 64dBla 6d; greasv. 344il94d. Oueenslnnd. 3,300; srouri-d. 34d; greasy. 44T'J4d. Victoria, l.ooo; scoured. 24d!friH 44d; greasy, .lifllOd. r. ... ....l.nlln U(,V, ,,.,l lu 9(1 I),!...!. 4UG64ct West Australia, 700; grensv, 44$ 7d. NeV Zealand, 3,900; scoured, 64dl Hn: greasy. .',4di. inpo oi uooo nope nnd Natal, 899 i scourrl, lodls 14d; greasy, 544I7MI1. ftV I.OIMB. Nov. 30. WOOL-Easv and qiilut; medium grades, 13ffl74c; light fine, 124fi,1Sc, heavy fine, 10(S12c; tub wnshed, Thn most Importnnt clinngo In the hard ware market wns tno uec inn in steel goods, ranging from 15 to 20 per cent, Somo lilies declined even more thnn thnt, whllo others did not go down quite ns much, hut tlm nverauo is netween lt nnn sn Der cent. The change tnkes effect nt once, but, of course. It does not effect Immediate busi ness to nny extent, iih mere is not much or thnt class or goons going out ni me pres ent time. Locnl Jobbers nro of the opinion thnt the prices now in forco will hold good during the coming senson. In other lines tho market is praciicauy mo same as it was a wpek ngo and tho general mnrket mny bo snld to be In n good, healthy con dition. rrh. ilamnml fnr Mtrlptlv rnln wpAtfoap goods continues rather light, but to offset thnt there is an unusunuy neavy nemana ror sucn lined as Dnrowiro ann nu ner material. The mild weather makes H pos sible to carry on. nn wnns or oui-or-noor wnrlt. n that lohbcrs are doing a Rood business, even though sensonnble lines nre a little neglected. Dry Goods Mnrket More Active. Mnn dry coods buyers arrived In this market last wcok than for some little time past. The clearing sales which were 'td vertlsed apparently nttracted considerable attention and brought In a good many of tho heaviest patrons of this mnrket. They placed quite liberal ordors and had a good word to say regarding the condition of trndo lii tho country. While they havo not broken many records this fall In the amount of winter lines tney nave sold, stiu mey have enjoyed a good steady trade nnd look for a oig run to io mow mo nrst wnve oi severe weather. Traveling men ror local houses are meet ing with good success nnd are taking a grent many advance orders for January shipment. These orders cover prnctlcjill.v th ntillrn llni of snrlnor cnorls. Some lines of wnsh goods and particularly ginghams and woven wnsn raurios are renorten as being well sold up, In view of the excep- tlnnaliy inrge advance saios. There have Imen very few market changes during tho week. The advance, however, predicted a week ago In American prlnti created a big demand and local houses re- nort neuvy sales, .loimerr. nre snu pre dicting nn advance, as practically the en- tire lino is about .o under tne market. Other lines nt cotton good aro firm, but no change has taken nlace dur ing the week and no Important fluctuations are predicted, Fruits mni Produce. It lias been n long time since the Thanhs. giving trade moved along as smoothly in me prouuee msirict as tt aid mis yenr. There was not a Dartlculnrlv henvy de mnnd, but nt the same time It wan large enough tu take what was offered without any matcr'al change in prices, A number of fancy lines were offered nnd they aIo sold at very satisfactory prices. As com- parci wun a wcok ago, mere nave neen very few fluctuations that nre worthy of memloii. An predicted, the poultry market held sleady up to Thanksgiving and tho supply was ho well donned up that thern wns no brenk tho last of tho week. Com mission men look for a good steady mar ket for nnother week at least, unions re ceipts should bu much heavier thnn thy nntlclpntp, liutter nnd eggs nre niso stendy with the quototlons of a week ngo, Tho only change In fruit Is nn advance tn apples amounting to about 60c per barrel. The demand Is heavy all over the country and present IndlcAtlonH point to high prion ruling throughout the season on anything at all desirable, 1'piirln Mnrket, 3o.-CORN-IIIgher; No. while, 45c. hilled PEORIA, Nov 3. 66c. OATS-Firm; No through! WHIBKY-On the basle of $1.$2 lor flu- na cooas. TetnptiaB lo:. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James K. Dojd 4 Co,, OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION lirtAIR. PIlOVIhfON A.D STOCKS. rtntra of Trua tJulldlnn-. Street wire to Chicago n4 .tfaw YorJ