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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I'ty Imsll De Briifi Down tie Mirktti Some. NERVOUSNESS EVIDENT IN THE CORN PIT JHa.tr r Kn Inclination tn tt nil In U'hfa('i lent ilrpn fm Islnn l,nae hf Amliitloii plrlt of Past Ffn !. CHKiAHO, Nov, 31. Dullness j.rrvatledln grnin today nnd Influenced lower pried IVoember whest losed W; lower. December . orn 'tdjeV' down and December oate Provisions closed 7'ifylVc to 27'ic. lower. rii conditions, with nothing Important in individual operations and a scarcity of out- side nunimv-tii- . ruled in wheat. December opened QtHO 1'iwrr at 72o on the dlsap- - pointing nature of the ariy ,abie". Re- ceipts trom the northwest were reported an veri liberal and price saa-ar- to uMPllTfj' i.ter there was some bulling on the dry wather situation in the winter wheat ooun try, and on reports of Rood business In Ht. IkiuIo tor the Southwestern account. De- cember recovered and touched ."2U'(J7JHo. The flour situation at Minneapolis wns good and th" late cables showed an Im- provement over Ihl Opening, hut luavy ihipineutf were reported arriving from Duluth and without leaden In either direc- tion the pit turned dull and business VII only a ecalplna affair. At the rinse De- cember waa elm wing an easy and almost wank tone, V'" lower at 72i(72Mic. l.o. al re- ceipts were it i are, I A of contract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 824 care, majttne: a total for tho three imiIiiIm of Mo am, against Hu laM week and only 470 a year ago Primary receipt were 1.1U7.000 bushels, compared with tiiS.uOO bushels laet year Heaboard clearancOO In wheat and Hour 'quailed SH.noO heshols. The eeahoard reported ,'IH load tajen for export. i 'orn waa almost featureless, ruling dull en a email local trade The market showed nervousness anil an Inclination to follow wheat. Rales, such un they were, were email and hail Quick Influence on ipmta-tloti- e. The crowd waa not disposed to take either eldo of the bargain, though the news wee largely hullleh. Kanaae farmer stilt t "ported higher prices there than here, and that prices advanced even oti breaks at this point. iocember opened Irregular, h VtO lower to a shade higher on unrcapnn MVS cables and never got above a shade over the higher opening price, offerings were light. The sample, market was fairly llrtn for email lots, yet the dull IrHde brought December to a weak close, 'tffi'V down at 0c. Receipts were 119 care oats, though active, only at times ruled strong almost throughout the session The sell situation was well maintained and wh. tho ruling factor. Thero waa a fair commission house demand and shipping In- quiries were ahead of the supply. Country holders also were not Inclined to sell. Pro- fessional trading wns nothing Important, however, and as a result of the nag In wheat mid corn this pit Inclined to follow toward tho close. December, which opened unchanged, fluctuated narrowly and closed tlrm at Ita top price, Vc higher al 40'jc. Re- ceipt wero 10f cars. Provisions were quiet and sagged In marked contrast with the demand of fhe last few days. There was only a small outsldo dejnaud, the cnah demand was slower, the hog market lower and puckers good sellers. The opinion prevails that the advanoo In products cut off the demand for consumption. January pork opened 10c. lower and closed 27'jc lower at 16.S2, January lard closed nftOlOa down at N.s2'i Htirl January ribs 7H1(I"- - lower at I7.H5. Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat, liO cars; corn, 130 cars, onts, 17"i cars, hogs 86,000 head The leading futures ranged as follows: Artleles. Open. Hlgh. Ixw. Close. Yes y. Wheat I I Nov. 71V 714 Dee. 72 72't 7H.W', Wi 72i'?i 4 May "MMf! ;r.Ti75Hfii 75S 73T,-!7- Corn-- No mm i. r.9'; r,9. lec. An o May Gate-D- ec 40Hj 4nU. Ml 40i, May 41VrV 4H,41VflN! 41V41Wi Pork-J- an I I In 60 l.'i 50 u ma u .121 15 SO May 15 75 15 80 15 62W 15 62' 15 T, Lard Per. sin 8 tty 8 82. 82V4I 8 874 Jan. 8 K 8 8. S S2W 824I 8 92's May 9 l2H 9 10 9 00 00 9 10 I ' 7 87H1 7 t0 7 85 n 7 95 May 8 07V4I 12H 05 8 124 No. a. 'ash quotations were as follows: KDOIjR Firm: winter patents. $,1.5Af$ 80; straights. 3.00fn3.40: clears. $2.70'.' 80; spring apeclals. MJM4.10; patents, B WO S.70; straights. WIIKM- - No 8. tU'strTlo; No. J red, "Vn 75c. OATS- - No. 2. 41c; No. 3 white. 41fN44o-N- .1 white. 4;tVcI44c. HYK-N- o. 2, 6i'4c BARLAY- - Fair to choice malting, 57ft2c HKKDR- - Prime timothy. 1 25. Clover contract grade. J8 sr. PnoviSIONH- Mess pork, per hbl , 114 20 foil 25. l.ard, per lot) lbs.. $8.85W8.874. Short rlle shies (loose), 17 90fiS.05. Drv salted shoulders (boxedl. t7.S7V'.4j'7.50. Short clear Sides iboxedl, $8 40'(jS.50. WHISKY- - Basis of high wines, $1.31. The following are the receipts and ship- ments for the last twenty-fou- r hours: Articles. Receipts Shipments. FIOUT, bhls ; 26,000 81,000 Wheat, hu 21.100 tt.MM Corn, bi HS.Ooa 89.000 'hits, hit 301,000 315.0()0 Rye. hu 20,1100 3.000 Parley, bu 64,000 41.000 On the Produce exchnnge todav the but- ter market wbk firm : creameries, IIMMm: dairies. 13420c Cheese, steady, gCfil04c Kggs. Ilrm, fresh, 23Cn24c. KKW YORK iKF.HAI. MAItKET. anoint inns of the Dy on Ynrlons Commodities. NFW YORK. Nov. 21. -F- I.OCR-Receipts. t;,46'i tibl ; exports, 1.341 bbls ; tlrmly held-quiet- winter patents. $3.6t)(i1.90; winter straights. $3 40&3.50; Minnesota patents, $1,8014 10; winter extras. $2 6042.90. Minne- sota bakers. It.lOM.K; winter low grades) $2.MS2.0. Rye flour, tlrm, fair to good, (S.OOfii.'l.jo, choice to fancy. $3.:i"i3.60. Biri'KWHKAT Bteady; $12.'. per cwt. to arrive In New York. COHNMKA1, -- Quiet ; yellow w estern. $1.30 city. $1 28: Brandywlne, $3 40i3 .50. RYU Q.ilct; No. 2 wcsicrn, 66Vc, f. o. b., float, HAKLKY Steady, mailing. c. I f Buffalo. WHKAT Receipts, 10.460 bu Snot, dull No 2 red. N24r T. o. h. afloat; No 2 red. so'4. eleator. No 1 northern. Duluth. 81',i-1- . 0. I afloat; No. 1 hard. Duluth, 884c I'. r b. afloat. Options easy through disap- pointing cables, but rallied .,, were stea.lv all day. sustained by further Ht. bin lug, dry weather complaints, local covering and light offerings. They Anally dropped off under realising and closed easy at .c net decline: May. 8148i4c; closed ..1 14c; December, 794'(f80c; closed at 79'-.- c CORN Receipts. 44,200 bn.; export:- - $M I'll Snot, quiet; No. 2, 874o elevator and HO f o. b. afloat. Tho option market opened staadv and was dull all the day jrlthOUl much change, following wheal Vnder late realising tlin market Closed dull end oar.y at net 40 decline; May. 674fi' 67V-- closed at 674o; December, 67 ' . rj 7 lose.l a I S74-- . OATS Receipts, 76.000 bu. ; exports, 235 bu Upot. ilrmer; No. 1, 47c; No. 3, 4G No ' White, 4940H', No. 3 white. 494c; track mixed western. 47474c; track, while is.) :', Options steady and active west for ash account. MAY-Du- ll; shipping, tiOftttc; good to 824090c. HOPS Steady; slate common to choice 1901 crop. 124il"'4c; 19(10 crop, 9&19c I899 crop. 64f1lc; Pacific coast. 1901 crop Viii 154c; 1n crop. 9t4c: 1899 crop. wile. MIDKS-Stead- (lalveaton, 2o to 25 lbs JSc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19Uc; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs . 144c. hemlock sole Bue- nos Ayres. light to heavyweights. 25(U2Uc. Mioi.- - 1'uii, domestic Meece 25(1 26c Texas, 16l7c rROVISIONB -- Beef. Ilrm; family. $11 mhw 20. mess. $9.50jrl0.00; beef hams, $9.50(610 0); clt. India mesa, $1: . ... t ut meats steady; pickled bellies. tt.WOIO.00; pickled ahoul.lers. $7: ptckle.l hams. $9 924 I.at.l. easy, western steamed, $9.2609.90; refined. 9: continent, $9.S6; compound. $7.5001 'I Turk, quiet; family, $16. iOjj 17 ; short clear T7 i!HJ9.ii0; mess, $15.6Otl6.50 BI'TTKR-Receipt- s, S,5tu pkgs strong. State dairy, HflC'lo; creamery. i7ii2.'.c. June creamery, l7jKES4o: factory, 124,4 154c CHKKBK--Receipt- s. J.34A nkgs Steady: fancy, large. September. 9trl0e: fancy, October. 94ft94e; fancy, small. Sf tember, 10,,fl'1oc; fancv, small. October, 104c-- KOOl Receipts, $LQH pkgs. ststa H.id JViinsylvanla. 27028c: western, at msik. riifl?7c; southern, at mark. fJtHli tai.uih- - nnn. city IK per pug rountrv ipkgs free.. 51,,''d6'.. IVI't.TRY Alive, weak, springers, ki turkevs, S'uDi fowls, $'c; drrssed. st..l springers. 9'..i-n- , fowls, w4c. inrkeyi i PR was fegtirelees Rates were reduce 1 $0. without resulting In any business to speak Of, Tin at Iyondon was also quiet and tin- - anted, with sp..t quoted a' ill i2. ! and futures at JCKH. I'oppcr In London de. lilies 2s tsl under realising, nlth po! quoted al Mt lt H and future, hi B6J 12s 6d Here the market was Unchanged at lit: ,'f( 17 an , ,r i.tIj,, Superior and 1. (t16.lC4 for .astlng and electrolytic t.ead dull al $4,374 here and at 11 .Is :. it I..." don Spelter, dull here at $4 10 and 10 $a kl at Ivondou. Iron, steady and quiet; pig Iron warrants. I10.OW1I.IIO; No northern foundry. $15.01sfl1.00; No 2 southern foun- dry. 14.dDOU.(8; No southern foindrv. $M.5ol5.60; No. 1 soft southern loiindrv. 14.50iH.OO; ifhisgow Iron warrants closed at :.;- - iLtid Mlddleooro dosed el - i'-- .i omaii WHOLHSAI.H NAttKBT. ( onrtltlon of I mile nnd Mnotallons on Maple and I'mir. I'ro.lnee. EGOB Receipts, light, fresh st,k U WVH POl'l.TRY liens, fic, ..Id roosters, 4c; turkeys, 7tic, dm ks and ger sr fifl.,'-- . spring chickens, per lb., 5'... DRBMBfJ POUlTRT Turkevs, MjllOc dm ks and geese, !'., spring chh ken? .4 (a .1 ; hens, t'(i64r- BL'TTKR Common to fair. 13c; choice dairy. In (ubs. Insults ; separator. 2321c FHEiH riSH Mla.k bas. lie; whl'e Tn.se. ltd-- ; blueflsh. Hcj bullheads, '.". blue fins 7c; buffaloes. 7.-- catflSn, 12c; cod lie crapples. 11c, halibut, lie; herring, fcj had- dock. We; pike, pie, red mapper. 0c: tal mon. tie, suntlsh, er: trout. :i , whltefish He; pickerel, ts-- . OY3TFRS Mediums, per can, 22c Stand- ards, per can, 25e; extra selects, per can. 33o, New York counts, per gsj to, . hulk Htatular.ls, per gal. $12"'al25, hulk extra Selects, 11 V ffi PKJEON8- - i.lve. per dog., 8nc. VEAL Choice. W8- - HAY -- Prices quoted hy Omaha Wholesale Ilav Tiealers' association: Choice upland 19.6"; No 2 upland, $8 50, medium, $. eoarae, ,1 50. Rye straw. $5.50. Thes prices ar for hay of good color and quality. Demand lair; receipts. In ears CORN New, 58c; old. 113c. BRAN $1" OATB- - 43c. VKOETARl.RS POTATOES Home grown, 900; northern $1 .io, salt iMkr, $1,011, Colorado, $1.00. ECHO'!. ANT Per dor 75c. CARROTS Per bu., 5o. BEETS Per 4-b- basket. 30c. TURNIPS- - Per bu , BOCj Rutabagas, per 100 lbs.. $1.25 CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dor., $125 PARSLEY Per dos.. 25c. l.ETTI'CE Head, per bhl $7 0ft, per doz 25c RADISHES -- Per dor. 25c. SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per lb, 24o: genuine Virginia, per bhl $.1 50 CABKAOE Holland seed, crated. 140 TOMATOES- - Home grown, per Is lb. bas- ket. 60c. BEANS Wax. per half-bush- hssket, 30c; string, per half bushel basknt. ONIONS Ilome grown, per lb.. 2tt24c Spanish, per crate. $2n0; Michigan reds ;4c per lb CET,E1 RY Kalamazoo, per bunch. IMH&e Nebrnska. per bunch, 30Q35c; Colorado. 4. nuc. NAVY BBAJffk. Per hu $2 15 FRUITS, APPLES- - Ben Davis, per hbl., 13.754rt.0O; win. saps. 13.754T4on. .lonathnn, J4i"H7..(m; Belleflowera, per box, $1 o. PEARS Kelfers, $2, Vlkere. $2 26; Uw rence. $2 .25. 'IRAI'ES Concordi, eastern. 20c; Mala-gus- , per keg. $.". MK116.OO. CRANBERRIES Per hbl $7 5"38.!J0; ex- tra fancy. $8.50, per crate, $2 75. QUINCES Per box. $1.50. TROPICAL FRI1TS. ORANGES Mexicans. $3.75414 00; Florida $3 26'o3.5o; Calif.. rtda navels. 14 00. LEMONS- - Fan. v. $3 75 4 00 BANANAS Per bunch, according to size. :. 25'u 2 75 KIOS- - California new cartons. 70c; Im ported, per lb . I2'ul4. DATES Persian, In 60-l- boxes, per lb., 64c; Balrs, 6c. MIS( EM.ANEOFS. NCTS-Ne- w crop walnuts, No. 1 snft-ehel- per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb.. llHc; No. 2 soft shell, lit; No. 2 hard shell. 1114. ; Brarlla. per lb.. 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, soft shell, 17r. hard shell. 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small. 10c; cocoa-nut- s, per cwt.. $0; chestnuts, 12c. HONEY Per case, 13.5044.75. CIDER Nchawka, per bhl., $S; New-York- , $3.50. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green. 6c; No. 1 salted, S4c; No. 2 salted. 74c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 124 lb., c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 84J13c; sheep pelts. 264327c; horse hides. $1 5o42.25. SAUERKRAUT Per half-barre- l, $3, per barrel, $6.76. l. Louis liinln and I'rovrlslons. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2 red cash, elevator, 734c; track. 754ffl"6 cember, 7447'V4c; May, 77Ve: No. 2 l3c. CORN Ijower; No. I cash. Mi rack. 64'i644c; December, 614c; May, 63c. oats ixiwer; no. cash, tseto; track. 444c; December, 42c; May, 424c; No. 2 white. 46c. RYE Quiet at 604c. FLOUR - -- Steady ; red winter patents $:t 50 SJI,$aj extra fancy and straight, I.10v93.2d; clear. $2.764t2.90. SEED Timothy, nominally Ilrm. K.M3J 6.00. CORNHBALr Steady. $3. BRAK Scarce : sucked, east track. 06W 99c. II AY Firm; timothy, $l:i.00tl5iio prairie, $12.5O'13.50. W HISKY -- Steady, $1.31. IRON COTTON TIES -- ft BAOO I j64c HEMP TWINE 9c. Pllt (VISIONS Drv salt meals ibote I). steady; extra Hhort.S $s .25; clear ribs $8.:i74: clear aides. $n.6'J' ... Hacon (boxedi steady; extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9 124 clear aides, $9,124 Pork, quiet; jobbing 10.za. Laid. nrm. 31,70. METALS Lead, unlet at $1,274 Spelter, dull hut Ilrm at $4.10. POULTRY" - Steady ; chickens. ;,c prings, 6c; turkeys, .c; ducks, 6fd6Vo; gees, BUTTER Steady, creamery, OtjfcHc; dalrv, H)ii20c. EflU8--Stea.l- at 21c. RECEIPTS Flour. 7.000 bbls ; wheat. 24.- - 000 bu.; corn, 78,000 bu. ; oats, .1 uo bu. SHIPMENTS-Flou- r. 7.000 bbls ; wheat, 48,000 bu.; corn, 6U.HO0 hu. ; oats, aD.nOO bu. Liverpool Grain and l'rolatona. LIVERPOOT Nov. 21. WHEAT Spot, No. 2 red, western, winter, steady. 6s lad; No. northern, spring, steady, 5s 94d: No. 1 California, tlrm, 6s lid; futures, quiet; December, 6s 341; March, 5s ll4d. corn -- spot, Arm; Amerioan mixed, "id, 5s 44d: futures, quiet: Lieccmber, 5s 4d; January. 5s 3d; March, 5s 2d. PICAS Canadian, firm. 6s 54d. FIiOUR St. Lulls, fancy winter, steady, 7s 6d. HOPS At Itidon, Pacific cdast. steady. J PROVISIONS- - Beef, steady, cxira India mess, 73h 6d. Pork, steady, prime mess, westirn, 71a, lard, American refined, in palls, strong. 46s; prime western. In tierces, dull. 46s. Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., strong. 50s Bacon. Ciimberla i.l cut. 26 to :til lbs, strong. Mild; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs strong. 19s; long clear middles Tieavy. :!5 to 40 lbs.. 18s 6d . short clear back, 16 10 20 lbs., strong, 45s; clear bellies. 11 to 16 lbs . si rung, 66s; shoulders. 11 to lbs., si l ong. 41s. BUTTER- - Steady : One United States, 32s; good United Stoles. 7us. CHEESE Quiet , United States, colored, 2bs 9,1, Australian. In Inidon, steady, 30s. Kansas ( Ht i.rnln and 1'rovlslona. KANSAS CITY Nov 21 WHEAT He cember. 67'v Mas cash. No. 2 hard. SH894c; No. 3. 6M.fi684o. No. 2 red. 72c, No. 3. 7O071i Ne I spring. 06c. No .1. gm 654'' Ci iRN Dei-No- ember Mo Mav, 644.- ash. 2 mixed, 654414164c; No 2 while 3544J 664, No 1 He ('ATS No I white, 4Pij45c. RYE No 2 nonilnall v 60' ,4f HP ..c. HAY Choi timothy. $i3.miii;i..i0; choice prairie. $13.50 BUTTER- - Creamery. 184r22c; dairy, fancy. 17c. ROUS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock qui. le.l on change, 21c per doz., loss off. eases returned H EC El ITS Wheat. U.IO0 bu ; corn 40 800 bu. ; oats. 19.KHI bu SHIPMENTS Wheat. (1,100 bu ; corn, 13,000 bu.; oats, 15.0011 bu. Toledo i.rn.n and Need. TOI JCDO, Nov. WHEAT Dull and steady; cash, 76'4c, December 764c, May. 794. CORN lb . ember 6P,c; Mav 64c OATS December. 414. . M e 124c RYE No ,'t. 57. i.ii KnnKKV ash. n nm,' $5 55, De- - cember. $5 5.'.. March, $R.ri5 HII nj an Urn (.rain Market MILWAl KKE, Nov. 21. -- WHEAT Firm; No northern ','2'i No 2 northern. M4 .ISc. Mav 75c RYE Higher. No 58fi fli4c. BARLE1 I lrm. No 2, 534c; tample, 45'o 69c CORN May. isic. Peoria Market. 'Eoni v NOV, U CORN Firm, N, . . rs I'M 111 , No white. 44c iraok, WHISKY On the basis of li ii for tin- - lehed golds. Mlnneapntta t I. eel Mnrkel. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 21 Will. VI li ifae local maxki tU tor unCarij, 0. DtcenJt, -- ,4a-,-. ilsy. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. XOYEMRFT? 22, 1901. 724jC On track: No hard. 724r; No 1 noihern. 704.'. No 2 northern. F Iil II First patents. $3 86413. 71; id paents. $3 .vitj:t ttt. tlrst . li ars. $2 504) second clears. $- -' tO Bit A N - In bulk. $15 7yi"0. Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHIIADKDPHIA, Nov. 21 Hl'TTKR Firm; fancy western creamery, $VC fancy nearb prints, lie, ROtifl Firm; fresh nearby. HOj fresh western, 2T.-- frr!i southweaterni Hoi fresh southern, "5. CHERBE- - rirmi New York full .ream, fan. ' small, 104''f New York full cream, fair to choice, MMe, Dnluth ;rnln Market. DULUTH, Nov. 21 WIIF.AT Cash No hard. 734. ; No 2 northern, 684. ; No. 1 iiotlhern, 4' Dc einbcr, :,. . Ma, 73Hc. CORN H.' OAI'S t.":'Ml94c Nt.U 1 UHK STtM 111 4M BtlMlo. i.eiieinl I ne pin Incil tdmn.-- Follow Honrs of Idle llrlttlna b Mock. NEW YORK. Nov. 21 Prices of sto. ks drifted uncertainly during the early part of the day s trading. thn rather acute de- pression at some points , outrastlug with absorption at others. This Irrog-.- ! rltj 7..v. place during the course of In afternoon t.. a general utiwir.i movement In sympathy With the notable strength of New York Central, which touched $1684, an extreme a. lean. .. of Hi over last night 1 price The huv-ln- Of this stock was on a very large scale, many blocks of 1,000 shares and upward changing hands at everj taie or (he later ...iv anee No new was forthcoming to explain this movement, beyond the reiterated rumon of a plan for combining the Vnnderblll svs-fm- All the Vanderbilt were affected iv the movement, Lake Shore and Michigan i entral, of which tne shares not yet ex-- . liHiige.1 FOI New York Central collateral bonds are ver few. sold at 3474 and 15a. re- spectively. Manhattan was another effec- tive . enter of strength and wns bought on an not pious seal, t.v brokers usuallv act- ing for Insl le Interests. Hie advance ex-- tiding to S4 list night's pr. cs In the late dealings. Missouri Pacific was also iiiied 24. but the Qould stocks were no! conspicuous Owing to the stimulating ff.it of ibis aggressive leadership prac- tically all the earl losses were wiped o il. The most conspicuous of these were in Oreal Northern preferred, which tell 21, under the Influence of the agitation lii the northwest . gainst the Northern securities compaiM A ma Iv:.. mi el 'upper and peo- ples Osl The level of prices was gen-erall- v below last night at one time during tie forenoon, while there was still an that there would be further large exports of gold on Saturday. There was very large buying of Reading, but It never rose more than a point, and 1ouls- - 111" Nashv ille, Chi. ago. Indianapolis a number of the coalers. Sugar and Consolidated Has were notably strong. Tho developments of the day made 11 im probable that further aold will an out to Europe Immediately, Saturday'! steamer is the last one convenient h available to carry remittances for the installment of ubecrip- - tlons to the British loan due on 1 le.embei '. and London made H manliest today that gold was not urgently required there bv further lowering the buying price of gold hats and gold eagles, thus wiping out the margin Of profit on gold shipments. Sterl- ing exchange In Paris also advanced 4 cen- time additional, which operates to decrease the pr. RSUre for gold exports and adds to the probability thai the requirements at Palls have been satlalied Sterling In New York eased off a fraction and money on call was easier In tone. The N.vv York SUbtreasury was advised of shipments of drafts on gold deposited on the Pacllic coast, aggregating nearly $4,000,-ae- These development served to relieve atiNlety over th tnoncv outlook to I marked extent and were an effective factor III causing the late upward movement In stocks. A large demand to cover shorts helped on the rise. The market closed ac- tive 1111. 1 strong. In spite of some profit taking by room traders. The railroad bond market was moderately active and prices were Inclined to advance. Total sales, par value, 11,166,000, United Stales refunding .'Is, registered, the new 4s and us, advanced per cent on tho last call. The following an Hie .eslng prices on the New York sio.u exchange: Atchison St. Paul pfd 183 do pfd So. Pacllic 604 Baltimore & So. Railway 334! do pfd do pfd 9o4 Canadian Pac... iTcx. Pacific . 41 4 Canada So Tot, St. L. Ai W 19 Chee. ,V Ohio.... do pfd 2:14 Chicago St A.... Union Pacific .. 1034 do pfd do pfd 914 Chi . Ind. & L... Wabash 304 do pfd do pfd 274 Chi. ,t- B, 111 W. A- - L. E is 'hlcago 1. ". do 2d old 30 do Ist pfd .WIN. Cell ral. 214 do 2d pfd do pfd 42 Chicago A: N. Y Adams Ex 19a C R I & P.... American Ex 205 fjhl. Ter. A- - Tr.. U. S. Ex 31 do pfd W.lls-Farg- o lfTI c. C, c St. I. Alnal. Conner 86 Colorado So Amer. ( ar a F. 29 do 1st pfd do pfd 844 do :'.! pfil Atner. Lin. Oil. Is Del. A- Hudson do pfd 43 Del. L. W I'Amer. s. a-- it 47 Denver R. C. do pfd 9s 4 do pfd Ana.v Mln Co. 144 Eric Ht klyn R. T. 6i'-- do Ist pfd Colo. Fuel A 92 do 3d pfd 'on. Gaa 223 tit. Nor. pfd Cunt. 'fob. pfd. 116 Hocking Valley. G. n. Electric .. 269 do pfd Glucose Sugar 404 Illinois Central Hocking Coal. U Iowa Central ... Inter. Paper .. SH do pfd do pfd Lake Erie & W Inter Power ... 91 do pfd Laclede (Jaa ... 92 L. A- - N Na. Biscuit 421.. Manhattan I... . National I. cad 13V Met. St. Hy National Salt 294 Mrv Central do nfd OS'S Mox. National. No. America n 94 Minn & St. L... Pacific ("oast 71 Mo Pacltlc Pacific Mall 46 1 M.. K. T People's I Ins Bgl i do pfd rreaa u b. Car. 434 N. J, Central.... do old 84 N. Y. Central 'Pullman P Car 216 Norfolk Ac V. 'Republic Steel M do pfd do pfd 67i, No. Paiillc pfd Sugar Ontario A- - W.... Tenn. 'oai & 62'I Pennsylvsnia lUnlon Bag & I' 14 Reading do pfd 71 do isl pfd U. S. Leather.. 114 do 2d pfd do pfd 814 St It, & S. F U. S. Rubber.. gs do 1st pfd do pfd 5a do 2d nfd U. S. Sice' 424 St L. Southw ,., do pfd 92 ; do pfd Western Union.. 91 St caul 16941 The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock mm'- - a.-- iMoa was .naeiive ano oronpiug. ton. lied 9B4 on harder money Amer- - apathetlc, but New York's half-hearte- d support caused a temporary rally. Union Pacific recovering a point and others a fraction of a point. Tne Close was ragged and dull. The market again borrowed from the bank The bank reserve has been increased t:64n,00n The market sup- plies arc depleted A:2,000,ll00. The price of frotd bars has been reduced to ,7s 94d. exchange Is 25.174; Berlin, 20.44. .en 1 ork Money Mai Wet NEW YORK. Nov. 21. MONEY-- On call, firm. 344j44 per cent; lust loan. 44 per Oentj ruling rate, 44 per cent; prime mer- cantile paper, 44v7f5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Slightly easier, wdth actual business In hunkere' bills at $4 74 for demand and $4,844 for sixty days; posted rales, $4.V.4'.r 1 69; .onim. rclal bills, l4.644r4.M4. SILVER Bar. 544c: Mexican dollars. la BONDS Government, strong, state, seladv railroad, firm. The dosing quotations 011 bonds are as follows: U. H. ref. 2s. reg. IMW L, N. unl. 4s 1024 do coupon 1634 Uex, Central - do 3s, reg las'.1 do Is Inc 204 do coupon 4 M A-- St L. 4s... 103 do new 4s, reg l.'i!(4 Mo K Ar T. 4s 11)04 do coupon 1384 do 2 82 do old 4s. reg. 1124 N. Y Central Is 1054' do coupon 1124 N. Y. C. g. 34s.. 103U do 5a. rg 1"T'h N. J ( ' gen as l.'lis, do . 0 ipou 1074 No. Pacific 4s . Atch. gen. 4s.... la.'l do .3s 1054 do 111IJ 4a 9,14 N. & W, con. 4s. 103V Bal A-- H1I0 4s. 10:14 Reading gen. ts 99:, lt 34s U St 1. Ar I M c. 5s 116(4 do iiinv. 4s 1(I7'. St. I. A S. F. 4s 9." Canada So. 2a... 1084,8t LS W Is 964 Cent, of Ga. 5s 1054 do 2s 7M4 do Is Inc 72 8 A A A P 4s... vi Chee. A o. 44s 107 lo. Pacific 4a .... M Chi A V :!4 854 So Rallwav 5s C . B. A- O. 11. 4s 9M- - T.-- A Par Is 120 C. M A- - HP g 4s Ill's T. St L A- W 82 c A N W c. 7s 142 nion Pacltlc 4s 1a6's C R I P 4s 107 do conv. 4s 1074 CCC A- S Lg Is K'll4 Wabash Is He' , Chicago Ter. 4e. :i do 2 1114 ('.dorado So 4s 884 do deb B D A R ii. 4s 103 W est Shore 4. .. I13C Brie prior I. 4s W A I. E 4s .1.. general Is. "'. Wis. 'enlral 4s 92t F W & D C Is lii7".'Con Tob. 4a 61 I lock Vlll. ttjg 1074 ( iflerc.l. tnlement of I'orelgn llnnks. PARIS N.. 21. The week v statement of the Bank at Urainc shows the following changes. Notes In circulation. decrease, i;. motion francs ti,.Miir'. ints current, decrease, 31.41,000 francs, gold In hand. I7.SOO.000 francs; bills discounted, ii. ase 12,'i.iOn francs, silver In hand. Increase, S,&2&,000 francs LONDON, Nu. SJ- .-l he weekly Ute men) of the Hank of Knaland shoWf the following: changes: Total reserve, Increase. 841.000; circulation. decrease. 112,11)0: bullion. Increase, eS8l,!38; other eecuriltes, .lee-a- se, Jt1.219.imi'. other deposits. de-r- ri - 1.923.009; public di posits. In. rense. 1.$M.0n), notes H'Serxe. In. reuse, 514.""". Oovemment securities nmhanged. The proportion of the Bank of Mnffland'l serve to liability is 17 77 per cent, last w.-r- ti w as 45 91 per cent. Hi.il.ii n.i k Itnotsllnna. HUSTON. Nov Call Ion ns. 4'it 4 per tnt, lime loans. t4$j0Ji per cent im. I ,1 . losing: Atchison M Adventure Has Is ST Alloues 44 Mrx. Central 4s Amalgamate, .., N M, i C 37 Baltic 45 Atchison 31U Bingham do pfd 04 . al . lie, 1,1 .670 Boston K Alb M Centennial Um Boston Kiev ,.v".' 2 'upper Ra nge 6.1 N r, N ft 4k 11, 21 14 I'raiiklln .... . IK', ritchburg pfd.. 144 Isle Rovale ... 24 Union Pacific .. .113 Mohawk . 42 Hex. Central 214 isceola lea Amer, Sugar 12"p Parrot . 37 Amer, T. 1 T ,1574 Untiics .152 lom Iron S 284 Santa Ke Cop 4 lien. Electric lt.s Tamarack .25 Mass Li. irb- 334 Tilnioiintaln do pfd V, Trlnllv . 26 N. E. (1 C. via fnlted states Hit United I'rult .. v4 Utah U. S Steel 4ji, Vlctnrle do pfd : Winona Wcstlngh Com 13 wolverine London Mock ttnnliMnm. LONDOtt, Nov 21.- -1 p. m. Closing: Cons., money, ,M II 13 Norfolk W .. 5s'4 do account 31 , do Pfd fij Aiiacoudn 7 No Pa, Iflc IO84 Atchison .. 814 ' "itarlo V .17 do pfd J 4 Pennav Ivanla ,'44 Baltimore a- 0 91 It. ailing 21 1 Canadlsn Pac IK',: do ist pfd n! Chee .s: Hiio do 2d pfd 30 Chicago (i W 154 So. Rallwav ;,4 '.M .v St. P ... 17241 da pfd M Denver A R. I!. IT ;. So. Pariflc f) do pfd 33 k I nlon Pacific ins Erie pjd 0.14 do 1st pfd ?I4 S Steel 441. do 2.1 pfd 334 do pfd fin, IlllnoU 'entral 142 Wabash jin4 L. A N do pfd BU M K T "54 Spanish ts I'.nfJ do pf. .55'tlRand Mines pi N Y. 'entral 1331 Do Beer 334 BAR SILVER Quiet, 26 per ounce MONEY 3td4 per cent; the rate of dis- count In th open market for short bills ll 34 Wl per cent; for three months' bills. 5 ni5'v, per cent. N'n Inrk Mining stocks NEW YORK Nov 21 The following are the . losing prices on mining stocks. Adams Con 18 il.lttle Chief 12 Ale, 45 Ontario wen Breece 75 Ophlr 75 Brunswick Con 11 iPhoenlx 7 Comstock Tun ,., 6 iPotoal JJ Con ('al. A- Va .155 ;Sav.-ig- e 1 Dead wood Terra. 50 Sierra Nevada .. 3 Horn Silver 19 iSmaM Hopes .... 40 Iron Silver 60 Standard 360 Leadville Con 3 foreign Flnnnclal. LONDON. Nov 21 -- Money wns scarce Inday In comparison to the demand and consequent!) discounts hardened Ruslncss On file Stock exchange was quiet and geiieralh unfavorable. Consols were fairly steady; home rails were dull. Brighton was weak on tile Koine prospect of elec- tric railroad competition; Americans were lifeless, with prices sllghtlv above parity, especially Union Pacdflcs; fheC closed steady. Argentines were flat, as were South American! generally, on disquieting rumors regarding the relations between Argentine and ('hill. PARIS. N'.c. 21. Prices on the bourse today opened flrm Internationals. Russian Industrials and Metropolitans Improved on heir repurchases; later realisations caused a reaction, especially in Russian collieries. Rio Tlntos were heavy on profit-takin- In Thoffieon-Houeto- ni there were renewed realizations DcRecrs and Kaffirs were quiet The close was dull. The private rat- - of discount Is unchanged at 2 6 per 04 t'l BERLIN. Nov. 21. Internationals were generally tlrm on the bonrsn today. Ar- gentines were depressed on unfavorable political news; locals were weak on bear covering. Hank Clearing;. OMAHA. Nov. 21. -- Bank clearings todav, $1,142,104.28; corresponding dav last vear. $1,153,132.33; decrease, 6 1071.37, CHICAGO, Nov. 21 Clearlflgs. $29,332,133; balances. $2,711.45(5; posted exchange, $t.S5'o 4.884: New York exchange. 15c premium BALTIMORE. Nov 21 Clearings, S.'!.,'.S5.-61- balances, $102,294; money, 7,(fr5 per cent. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 21. Clearings 0O,M9,8M; balances. $2.95H.S09; money. 5 per cent. BOSTON. Nov 21 Clearings. $21,OSO,5.17; balances. $1,632,905. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. -- Clearings. balances. $11,521,613. st. LOUIS. Nov. n. Clearings, rt.OM.TOO; balances, $1 .269.9S4 ; money, Miri per cent; New York exchange, 25c premium. CINCINNATI. Nov. 21 Clearings. $3,525.-2f- money, 4vSl per cent ; New York 2yc premium. ( nudltlon o( Hie Treasury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 -- Today's state-lnen- t of the treasury balances In the gen- eral fund, exclusive of the $1 50.1(00 00a gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $161,141,177 gold, $1(15,079,601. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov 21. -- COTTON closed firm, middling uplands. 8c: middling gulf. lUc; sales. 64 hales. Futures closed Ilrm; November, 7.62c: December. 7.63c; January, 7.62c; February, 7.61c; March, , 62c; April. 7.61c; May, 7.61c; June. 7.60c; July, 7.10c: August, 7.49c. NEW ORLEANS. Nov 21 COTTON Finn; sales, 8,4) bales; ordinary, 54c; good ordinary. Mfcc: low middling. 6 mid dllng. middling, fair; receipts, 20.314 bales; stock. 292.129 balcF. Futures, firm, November, 7.45c; December, 7.45c: January ,' 4217.43. February. 7.424i 7.41c; March. 7.43 A 1.44c ; April. 7.43H7.45c; May. 7.447.45c ; June. 7.44h7.46c; July. 7.44t'7.46c. ST. LOUIS. Nov. ; middling, 7 sales, 960 hales: receipts, 7.562 baies; shipments, rfone; stock, 19.644 OALV ESTON, Nov. 21. COTTON Steady, 7 7 - It" ' LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21 COTTON Spot, fair demand; prices higher; American middling fair. 4 good middling, 4 middling. 45-16- low middling. 4 . good ordinary. 4 ordinary, IS-1- The sales of the da were In. 000 hales, of which 500 were for speculation and export and Included 8,800 American Receipts. 22.000 hales. Including 18.600 Amer- ican. Futures opened quiet and closed steady. American middling g. o. c : No- vember, 4 sellers; November and De- cember. 1 btlyers; Decemher and January. 1 buyers; January and Feb- ruary and February and March. 4 sel- lers. March and April. 4 buy- ers; April and May. 4 huvers; Mav and June, I sellers; June and Julv. I buyers; July and August, 4 sellers. OH and Iloaln. OIL city. Nov 21 - Oll-Cr- edlt bal- ances. $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments. 15.47.1 bbls.: average, 99.711 bbls., runs, 90.599 bbls.; average, 76.529 bbls SAVANNAH Ga.. Nov. 21 - OfU Tur- pentine Ilrm at ,11c. Rosin, firm and un-C- aged. TOLEDO, Nov. 21 -- OIL- North Lima, 94c; South Limn and Indiana. 89c. LIVERPOOL, Nov 21. (ML Cottonseed, dull; refined, spot, quiet, 20a 9d. Linseed, 29s M, LONDON. Nov. 21. 32s 9.1. Turpentine spirits, 26s 6d. Rosin, Ameri- can, strulned. 4s 7'd. NEW YORK. Nov. II Cottonseed, Ilrm; yellow, 36c. Petroleum, dull; re- fined. New York, $5.65; Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.60: Philadelphia and Balti- more, In hulk. $5. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good. $I50. Turpentine, dull, ffijtifo. n.ar and Molasses. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 21 SUGAR Firm, open keitle, 24412 open kettle centrifugal. 24it34o- - centrifugal granu- lated. 441j4 whites. 84040; yellows, 34t934tc; seconds. 24Q04( Molasses, steady: open kettle. .'7ifi35 centrifugal. 10 i&'jiic. Hyrup. steady. 28fi32r. NEW YORK. Nov. 31 ItlOAR Raw, steady; fair refining. 3 centrif- ugal. 96 test, 3 molasses sugar. Sc. Refined, steady; No. 6. 4.3('c; No 7. 4.20c, No v. 110c; No. 9, 4.06c ; No. In, 4c; No 11 3.96c: No. 12, 3.95c; No. II, 3.85c No. 11. 3. 85c; stai dnrd A. 4.70c: confectioners' A, 4.70c; mould A, 5.25c; cut loaf. 5.40-- ; crushed, r, 40c. powdered, le; granulated, (.No; cubes, 5.10c. LONDON Nov. 21. -- SUGAR Beet, No- vember. 7s .4d. I'.vaporale.t pilra and Dried I in Its. ni:w york. Nov 21 RVAPO RATED APPLES The feeling was steady, but trading slow. siat.. common to g I. tfl 84i prime. 94llc , choice. 9'itr94c fan, y, lOQ le CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Dull Prunes. l6Tii Apricots Bovai. $utille Moot Park WSllc l'cachea, peeled, li'uUc; unpeeled, irijS4c OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET Oeed to Ctaoioo Beef Iteeri 8trenf aid let its, but Oowi llow and Lowor. HOGS MID FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER All Kind of Sheep and lainlis Were Mon Male Today and Price Are or 0 n side r n ni Loner Thau I'bry Were a Week Ago. Average prlCOl P1d for hogs at lotlth Omaha thi ast several days, tilth com- parison. Date. IDOL ,1800. 1899 IS98. 1897 ISM. IM. Nov 1 ... ;vn 1 01 4 01 3 611 :t 291 3 2 Nov 1... ,6 72 4 0 4 04 3 .6, 3 4l 3 17 i 14 Nov I... .1 4 N 4 04 3 5 :t 4:1 3 .1" Nn 4... .1 5 M I 1)2 I : 1 3 43 $ 31 3 Nov 1... ., 5 71 y 4 tH I It 3 44 3 II I $J Nov 0.., .1 5 7141 4 ft 4 III j I 46, 3 17 Nov. 7 .. . I '4 4 n I 0! 3 55 i Zi 1 45 Nov 1... ., SIM 4 71 ;, .1 13 I Ml I 15 Nov. .. I ,14 4 l 1 0 :.' 47, 41, t 23 9 Nov. 10 4 74 4 01 3 4, 3 3I 3 7 Nov. II 6 724 4 02 3M 3 :2 :t 17 Nov 12.. 6 4 84, I 44 3 n 1 12 Ci Nov 13. 5 69 4 74 ;i Ml i .3 :i t4 Nor, H. 5 684; 4 .1 :(. 3 4I 3 Ml 3 4, Ne. 15. 6 074 4 82 3 9". 96 3 2. 3 ii Nov. ii. 6 CS", 4 08 .t 34 3 36 ;: i .t III .'! H Nov 17. I 82 3 n 3 16 ;l II ,t 11 Nov, 18 , I gUil 3 3 ... 3 gj 3 14 3 41 Nov. II :, ntit 4 78 , il ;4i ;i 16. a Nov '" I 73 4 75, .1 88 I M I 13 I 4.' Nov, 21. . I 81 4 7 I gj 3 ;ii J 15 3 12 Indicates Sunday. The official number of oars of stock brought lu today by each road was: Cattle logs Sh p II es C Mi A HI P Ry ... 11 12 Wabash Ry 1 Missouri Pacific Ry. 5 Union Pacltlc system M A N W Hy 1 II U E M V R R. 45 12 (.'., Sf. P.. M A 1. Ry. $ 11 14. A M it R R i7 30 C B A (J. Itv 13 14 K ( ' A ft, J, Ry 2 C R. 1 A P.. east ... 10 29 C.i It LAP. west... 1 Pllnols Central R ... 3 2 Total receipts 194 184 13 The dlsposllli.n of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tha numbe- - of head Indicated. Cattle. Hogs Sheei, ( itnaha Packing Co 101 I,iM (j. II. Hammond I to 110 Swift and Companv 341 2.846 653 Cudahy Packing Co 1.629 ItM 617 Armour Co N 4, Mo Omaha P. Co., Kan. ntv i, ll.inimond. from country. H5 R Pecker D.'gan 158 .1. L. Carey Lobman & Co Its: W. F. Stephen M inn ft Uuntslnger 2s Benton Underwood 60 Livingstone A Schaller... 242 DcntilH CO 21 H F Hohblck 28 Hamilton a r 172 L F. llnsi 57 other buyers 33s 528 Total! 4.SI3 12.838 1.706 CATTLE There was a heavy run 'if cat-- t IIS here todav- f. Lis, time of the week. but still buyers took hold with considerable life and the better grades changed hands freely at prices that compared favorably with those of yesterday. 'I he only case of weakness was noticed In the cow market The proportion Of corn-fe- d steers was rather small today and as packers were all anxious for supplies the market r iled ac- tive and strong on anything at ail desirable, As high us $6 60 was paid for a hunch which averaged only a little over 1.200 pounds. The half-fa- l stuff and common liln.ls were neglected today, as packers all wanted the good to choice grades. The market on the less desirable grades was rather slow and no more than steady. The big end of the receipts today con- sisted of cows anil heifers. In view of tho liberal run all the week buyers attempted to pound the market a little and succeeded In taking off 6. or lac on all but the very best grades. Trade was none too active, lilt still the bulk of the offerings was dis- posed of In fairly good scbsoii. Veal calves and stags sold about Steady, but bulls In some cases were a little lower. There was a good demand for the hitter grades of Blockers and feeders and there was no nidi. . able change In the prices paid. The common kinds were neglected, the same as usual, anil It was a dltllcult matter to dispose of such kinds at what looked to bo steady prices. Very few western range steers good enough for killers arrlveu mis morning. The few that were offered sold at good strong prices All but the host range cows could safely be uuoted .Vijl'ic lower and the market none too active. The best stock-ar- t and feelers sold freely at steady prices, but the common stuff was dull and a lit- tle weak. Representative sales: BEEF ST EE Its. No Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. 2 fion 1 75 18 12)6 5 20 13 lOn 2 25 24 1114 5 26 21 990 9(1 8 126(1 5 25 46 870 4 15 M 1176 5 35 2(' 1071 4 25 23 1la5 5 50 19 902 4 25 33 1186 6 70 14 1020 4 50 19 1846 6 M 6 1200 4 75 53 1217 6 5a 19 1252 4 85 40 123S 6 51 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 35 1019 4 00 cows, 1 920 1 50 2 UOO 3 0.) 23 794 2 00 24 iff 3 00 13 1016 I 25 5 11150 I mi 1 810 2 25 9 942 3 "5 2 910 2 50 1 1280 I 2.. 1 1250 j 6 ) 63 87'( 3o 6 928 2 lid 33 1100 3 40 3 370 2 75 4 1006 3 40 4 1067 2 HI 2 1265 :: ,5a 4 835 2 80 la I08i) ;( 5;, 1 900 2 SO 17 1032 3 6a 4 995 2 Rn 20 1078 3 8a 0 1183 2 80 32 A4S 3 90 11 1006 2 85 2 .. 1175 4 00 COWS AND HEIFERS. 3 808 2 40 HEIFERS. 1 460 2 75 1 610 3 25 HULLS. 1 1220 2 15 1 1620 :: 25 1 1050 2 60 2 1560 3 36 8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS 13 436 2 10 1 861) 2 75 1 850 2 50 CALVES. 1 100 4 75 STOCK CALVES. 3 27a 2 10 STOCK ERH AND FEEDERS. 21 869 2 60 4 682 3 25 3 320 2 60 23 743 I .') 7 882 3 10 2 455 3 36 23 358 j ft 14 630 If 17 837 3 2.', 12 830 4 05 2 636 2 25 NEBRASKA. 1 cow 94H 2 70 cow Hid 2 70 46 cows 875 I 70 6 cows 961 2 6") 1 cow 1000 2 70 30 cows 924) :0 6 cows 852 I 7a 12 cows 958 3 OS 6 feeders.. 971 3 00 8 cows. ...lotKI IN feeder... 660 3 (10 2 rows 94(1 2 no 16 feeders.. 841 3 75 2 feeders.. 810 300 i cow )(J0 2 75 7 cows 950 2 15 2 bulls 1350 2 10 6 cows IMt 2 no I cows ... 775 2 on 1 cow 980 1 60 11 cows 1106 2 90 3 cows 1030 2 90 3 cowa 1073 2 70 6 cows 886 I 85 16 cows 773 85 24 cows 1060 ;i no 6 cows 869 2 00 7 steers. .1142 4 70 9 cows MO 2 55 9 steers. ... 784 3 40 SOUTH DAKOTA 3 cows Hmo 2 40 2 bulls 935 2 40 1 cow 122(1 2 00 1 bull 1630 2 40 6 cows ,.1011 3 1(5 4 cows. 992 2 75 0 cows 905 9 05 3 cows 1006 3 05 2 steers. ...12M) item 14 feeders 928 3 70 10 steers. .1138 3 60 T feeder 900 3 70 12 steers. .1072 3 Hi 46 feeders. . 913 3 70 1 steer .. 670 2 On 5 feedera. 864 3 25 11 steers ...1119 :t 611 22 feeders. SU 4 00 5 feeders. 3.K) 3 25 ('(lU)RAPn 4 hulls .1260 2 15 1 bull IdOn 176 62 cows 911 2 4 5 36 feeders . 712 3 25 42 feeders.. 962 3 10 4 feeders.. 775 3 10 1 stag 98(1 2 Hi 5 steers 1240 :: 60 31 feedrni 743 4 00 2 feeders. . 755 3 00 D. Hanns -- Neb. 20 feeders. 953 3 30 31 cows 882 I 03 3 feeders 983 2 76 3 feeders 933 1 SO 9 feeders 1"V2 2 26 3 feeders 843 2 60 Ijee Jacobs -- Neb. 1 steer fjgj 3 00 2R feelers 899 3 70 1 cow 870 3 00 2 feeders (99 3 00 2 cows 925 3 00 4 cows. ... 952 3 00 14 feeders. 630 3 30 2 calves. . . 320 3 60 2 feeders 620 2 50 I Ludemlne N'ch. 15 feeders. 611O 2 25 4 calves. 442 3 60 E. Buchanan- - !oto. 32 cows 982 3 06 2 cows HOfi 3 116 123 cows. ... 972 3 05 F, B. Fellows- - Neb. 6 cows 945 2 60 1 cow 1160 3 so 34 cows 986 3 00 2 cows. 863 3 00 I). T Taylor Neh 39 cows .1031 3 35 l,ewiB Bros Wvo. 7 cows Ml 2 60 3 bulls 1416 I 13 cow MO 2 (i 14 steers II.':: 3 S5 1 heifer .11(1(1 3 85 W A Morsms n H i" feerir I0M - 75 11 feeders 971 3 76 L. Hosklns Wj.. 30 feeders 927 3 75 HOHfl Receipts of hogf continued ei y liberal todav which makes the supply for the four (lav this week Hie ... .. lest In some lime past The inaikei. however opentd earl)' at an adva;. ... t otjlOu over ,y genn i market Packers all had llbeinl order, and as a result trade wa very n tlve and the market gained in sttengih us t lie morning advanced The rtrel -- ales re moetli .1 $.,774 and $f m. but after thl first ronn.i or so thn popu- lar price became $5X and then $60 and 15.331. and flnnllv $6,324 and UM The Choicest bunches gold imtl- from $659 $5 90 Then were not as many Of the light in.. common legs her. lodg) as has been the tsse for the lat w.s-- or ten days, so thai prices held up In faltiv good shape. Tin lighter loads told nirg.lv from $5.7;. down The last end of tin- - market was I strong and active, evervtnlng being die p I ,.f in good season The last hogs sold er large!) at pj.tlH and m.m Repre s. niatlve sales' No. Av Sh Pr. No. Av sh. pr, Ht.. V8 ... 4 .50 6V .227 ... 5 30 :, I . 4 -i 66. . 258 5 80 64. ..160 Ml 5 '.'.' 73... :i6 40 6 8n 89 .173 5 6, j 25. . . MO 6M Ii .310 80 5 70 30. ,M0 ion 5 So ft, .168 MO 5 70 164. .2( so .. so w 176 5 70 . 233 160 4... ..IN 6 72'4 66. .221 30 5 00 91... IM 240 60. 40 .' s" 37... 204 m :. 8.", 1 120 M..'. .311 1 82V, .167 66... .265 .'.' 8;ij 72 Bf '40 69... . 212 41 KJ m. . .251 4o 06. , . MO 12" :tn 76... 251 30 .. Ml :i4 237 SO 67... 249 100 :. 8ji, ft 25a 210 61... 32 1 i 8.", :.. ,110 H4 66 ' V :t5 ..an 40 44 .251 30 7, 82 1, IM 06 6 75 63 .. 259 M .. V, 78. ns 60 6 7", 70... 738 ,', 824 1;. 6 75 79. .211 120 .'. 124 168 io 6 75 76. . '('3 IM 7. 124 id 131 200 6 75 8.. ;?6g 1 824 89 .202 :in 5 75 70... 2' 16 .. 8.", 30 .183 6 75 65... 287. so 6 124 nn. 19(1 77' g 69. . . 257 16.1 5 82', 61... 266 4") ng 6a. . 294 22" 5 824 70 224 ., a 70... . 205 SO B v'' 69 ... .2.56 21 64 :is so 6 821, 59 . 25n 12") 6 1' 63... .275 So :. :, 70. . '.'.".9 40 I IB to 96 197 5 77t, H"! M 5 MVS 82.. 215 HO 64 ... 307 6 $34 87 278 30... 2to 8;" 34... 22C CI 253 30 I 75. 225 120 n 119 22 30 f. 82', 60 281 200 7, 77'., 231 160 "r 11... 193 80 6 77i, 611 : .v. 16" 5 824 5v... 12" r. 771, 33 .298 5 M 92 .. 198 8" 6 77i, 48 197 120 5 85 M 192 6 H 49 ..185 '.' .', 8f, 74 191 6 SO 60.. 324 10 :. s;, 63 .. :r. 7, 80 69. .211 6 85 ... ,200 6 so 64.. .321 30 5 85 86 208 r, so 69 Mi 30 6 M 78. . is; 5 8 :.:( 321 6 8", 63 219 5 Sll 28 .329 7, S.- 39. .241 40 5 SO 61.. .29n I 11 73... 221 240 5 SO 60. "97 f. 85 116.. .299 120 5 SO 60. .271 n 85 nr., 228 80 6 80 64 .271 5 87, 56 .. .271 SO 5 8 58. .797. 230 6 S3 80 .. 194 6 50 64.. .314 40 6 8 ", 64... 274 5 80 59 .341 SO 5 85 84 137 80 5 St. 61 ..217 7. 87, 91... 179 80 6 80 61.. .318 '46 7, sr, 92 23', IM ;. ki 53.. . .316 80 5 87, 271 120 5 80 61. .286 220 7. 85 70. 231 40 5 80 59 289 m 5 S5 67. 272 80 5 80 63 203 5 S6 78.. .20-- , 40 5 80 86 194 5 85 77. 191 8(1 vn ..277 6 85 20 30 5 3D 219 5 S 78.. MB 24' ( 5 SO 66 347 5 86 61.. .271 7. SO 69. 261 6 85 61. 261 5 SO 260 IM 6 S3 61.. .217 120 7, SO M .278 30 6 3", 49 30(1 24d n so 62. .285 120 6 S5 I? Ml 5 so 63 .254 7, 85 70.. 253 120 5 8n 68. 292 .00 5 H 82 23: 120 5 80 39 271 40 6 87'4 67 .231 40 6 81) 47. .358 SO 6 674 67. .265 200 5 80 74. so R 874 67. 269 30 5 80 64. 5 874 71.. 2d 30 5 80 56. .293 5 87', 62.. .219 MO 5 80 48. 310 7. !) 91. 184 5 SO 62. 30" r, 90 SHEEP There were onlv a few sheep ("ill lambs here todav. but the demand was also light. Most of the offerings today were feeders, tint what fat stuff was offered changed hanns slowdy The market for the week to date may be quoted about Me lower except In the case or something extra Choice, which might not sell iiulte that much lower. The feeder trade nss also verv dull today and lower particularly on the Common kinds Very few huvers were on the mar- ket, so that sellers. In a good many cases were unable to get a bid, although they priced what they had at a very low figure Prices ire now fully llgjjle lower for the vcek on good stuff, and common kinds are wit-s- than that Old ewes are almost rnsalabl" and are onlv quoted from $100 to $2.00. Quotation: Choice yearlings. MJ081.M; fair to good yearlings. M.15'd3.30; choice wethers. $3 2041 3 40. fair to good wethers. $2.90 3. J0; choice ewes. $2.753.00; fair to good ewes. ?2. "0(52. 75; common ewes. $1.00fj 2 00; choice spring lambs. M.1O04.M; fair to good spring lambs. H.I0Q 4 .10. feeder weth- ers. .00fJl.M; feeder lambs, $3.1T4 00. Heprrsentatlvo sales: No. Av. Pr. 3 cull ewes HO $2 M 31 native owns 110 290 25 native ewes 1"i 3 00 M feeder lamb 89 3 SO 246 feeder lambs 84 8 3n J37 jvestcrn wethers 99 3 3d 380 natlv. wethers 98 3 60 132 feeder lambs 68 ;i d 34 native lambs 83 I 20 MS Idaho lambs 71 4 H 8 ewes and bucks 73 (Mi 476 CUlj ewes 81 1 10 cull ewe 80 l U 29 western ew es 92 2 50 i western ewe nm 2 75 29 western ewes 92 2 60 5 western wethers 76 3 Oil 171 native wethers no 3 40 CHICAGO STOtK MAM KMT I tilllr MaBtll Loner Hogs Higher Xhcep Weak. CHICAGO, NOV. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 9.5(1" bead natives, 50(1 head westerns; mostly lower; good to prime. $6.20(00.86; poor to medium. $3 ,..'f6 90; stockers and feeders $2.00 4 00; cows $1.254.76: li frs. $1 ..ncu ...o.. cantiers. $1.262.26; hulls, $2.n0 1.80; calves. $2.007. ., western steers, $3.50. HOCJS Receipts. 45.000 head, estimated to- morrow, 40.(8(0 head; left over. 7.500 head; market .VulOc higher; mixed and butchers, $5. 7,0 5. 95 good to choice heavy. 11.7006.10; rough to lair heavy, $5.466.65 ; light. $7.27.' 0.75; hulk of sales, $5.655. $5. BHEGP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22.H00 beatll Sheep, weak; lambs, steady to strong; gooil to choice wethers, $3 O",i4.O0; fair to choice mixed. $2.90 3.40; western sheep, $3.0" 414.00; native lambs, $2.50(4.75; western lumbs, M.OOfM.40. RECEIPTS -- official: Cattle. 22.729 head-hogs- . 7.11.792 head, sheep, 17,149 head. SHIPMENTS -- Official: t'altle. 3.266 head; hogs. 4.458 head; sheep. 1,068 head. Kniisus City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. CATTLE Re- ceipts. 4.000 head natives. L700 head Tex-ans- , 300 head calves; beef steers, other cattle steady to strong: choice export and dressed beef steers. $6.006.15: fair to good M.IOtja.10; stockers and feed- ers, M.0084.M; western fed steers, MSOfJ 7. 5a. western range steers. 13 504. 4"; Texas and Indian -- tors. $3 1814.20; Texas cows. ll.7Mn.00; native cows. $2 Is tQM 00; heifers, $2.35,"."", $l.fi2 10; bulls, $2. oofs' I, 50; calves. M iVu5.50. linos Receipts 19.(88) head; market 5 ioc higher; top. $6.05. bulk or sales. $6 5n 8.00; heavy, MOoittW.OS; mixed packers, $6 75; 6 00; light, $5 205 674: pigs. $4 i6.10. SHEEP AND LAM 14S Receipts, 1000 head; market steady, native lambs, $4.35: 4.05; western lambs. $4.004 50; native wethers, B.28G3.80: western wethers. 13.00. 3.7.0; vein lings. $3.4a4 i: ewes, $2.87,3.25, c;iiis and feedere, M.MMt.M, Ni. I oiils I.lve Slock Market. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 21- - CATTLE Receipts. 4,6nn head. Including 2,7i) head Texans, fjharkal Itead) natlv. shipping and export ii. 47. va .".'); dressed lieef and butcher steers, $3.60 0.25; steers under l.con lbs , $2 .70 5.25: stockers and renders, $2.153.60; 0OWI and heifers. M.0OfjM.75; canneis, $1 0001.60; hulls. $2 254.25. Texas and Indian steers. M.OOOfi.M; f'T fed with grass steers. $3 dOIJi 4 25; cows and heifers, $2.10.';. 27,. HOGl Receipts. 8,400 head; market strong to 5c higher; pigs and lights. M.40M 560; packers, $5.4(800.75; buf.hers, $1.75 ton. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, l.'mo head; market steady, native muttons. $2 76 '3 60; lambs, $4 (884 75; .nils and bucks, II. fJ0gja.71 St. .loseph l ive Ntnck 3larLel. ST. JOSEPH Nov. 21 CATTLE Re- ceipts. 1,000 head, steady to 10c lower; na- tives. $'!. nn6..V; cows and heifers. II. MO 5 10; veals, 12.506.75; stockers and feeders, il MM4 25 Mm IS Receipts. 12.7iOO head, rnoetly Be higher, light and light ml xed. . $6 45 7, 90; medium and heav y, 16. (100.05; pig', $3 76tf 4.85: bulk. $5.70 5.95. rWMKP AND LA. MRS Recelnts. IMheadl steady, lop vearllngs. $4. top lambs. $1.60 Hock In Sight. The following table shoes he receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for November Mi ' allle. Hogs Sheep louth Omaha 5,138 12,911 2,520 Chin go in.mii 41,000 22.000 Kan.-.- c City 5,700 19.000 1.000 SI t oe s 4 6(1" 1,400 1,000 Ht Joseph 2,6t) 12.300 750 Tolas 2X.07W 97,611 27,270 rw Inrk live Mtoa.k Market. NEW YORK. Nov 21 CATTLE ti 611 head malnl) eonslgned direct; n. sglee reported; export-- , 4" ineep L ES K. .Ipts, 5f"i le ad "lull ami Iwealt, gbuUClSO had uni'jld, maiub glass-- j ers and westerns, a few veals sold at R "d U 7 50, bunch of good at $7 IV) SHEEP AN D LAMRIJ Receipts, 4 2 head, sheep, about st, nlv limbs sversr?",! easier. heep s,,M at $2iVtT3.28; lsmh. common to prim. $4 00"f 4 76 lloos Receipts. 4.M1 head: one deck on snle; quoted steady prime state hogs esti- mated lo bring $6 pgf Kw His 4'offee Market NEW TORXi Nov 2 i '( TITK- - Spot Rio. stendy. No ; Invoice gkr M'hi steadv. Cordova. THMllP The market for futures opened slea.lv In lone with prt, es 6tf10 points lower on reslllll g r,. Mowing adverse European and Rraslllsti cables, larger receipts In the crop country and for- eign selling Throughout the entire irssl.ni trading was slow and of ft professional character, with scared) a i nation in price. The largo warehouse d 'hcrles In this country and having hy the metal clique'' kept prices in check most of the day. Th.' market was tlnallv ipitet ,t t decline of f,,in points Total sales amounted to II, 7" hags, including December itnei 6 45c. January', n.vv, Sinr.h. (,700 ,ri' ';'"'. Mav. 6.8V, June, 6 ''-- . ,v 7 . ' ' September. 7.26-- . fork Dry l.ooil Market NEW YORK Nov 71 DRY HOODS Ruslness In brown cottons has been dull home buyers still rautlOUt! and eorl busl ness light Rsnorl grades firm In price Pleached cottons quiet throughout and It regular for low grades Denims, ticks snd other Maree colored cottons stea,lv but quiet. Nothing doing tn print cloths and prices unchanged Wide goods ease Prints in fair demand at new prices Gingham Scarce nnd firm C.,ll,, lli..u ka.).. steady In staples. Wool Market. HT. T.OITS Voe 01 w.m-- (Hum grades. 13tfl7Hc; light line. 12Ufl,-,r- , .heavy fine. lirirL'c. tub washed. H'24tf,v Tobacco ( nnihlnr l.olps Don n a, ltlal 5EW.r."K, Nov -- 1 " n"'' nnuoiinced today that the American Tobacco mm-pan- v had absorbed the rlrm of D H Mr-- pin A Co am) its plants and trade mark" ,,,'.H'r. ir''-- " eald to have been $2..,no.oim Mi' A I pi n A- - Co was long a opponent of the American Tobacco con" l nil. s the Hoard's Hands. .CHICAGO, Nov. 21.- - The appellate court todav reversed the decrre entered a "ar ngo by which the Chicago Ro.ird of Trade was enjoined from Interfering with lh- - service of the Central Stock and Hrsln exchange In receiving mark, t reports Seasonable Fashions 3D76 Serpentine Skirt, 72 to 30 Went Woman's Serpentine Skirt. No. 3976 -- The entirely novel skirt, known as the ser- pentine, has taken Its place among ne. cepied modes and Is seen In many of the latest gowns. Tho model shown Is exceed Ingly stylish and includes the essential features the snugly fitted upper portion the much flared and extremely full circular flounce and the long, graceful back. The original Is made of black taffeta slllt. and Is trimmed with stitched hands of cloth, but velvet, velveteen, all silks and wod materials are appropriate. The upper portion of front and sides la cut In seven gorea that fit snugly to tho figure. To their lower edge is seamed tho graduated circular flounce that - cut vory full and falls In soft folds and undulating lines. The hack Is unt rimmed nnd seamed at the renter In habit style, but Is laid in plaits at the upper edge, beneath which the placket Is made, and which conceals the scums, and falls In soft becoming ripples a few inches below the waist line. Ileneath this back elastic hands are attached at the outer seams, which servo to hold the front and sides In the desired position and allow the back to fall in tapering lines. To cut tbia skirt for a woman of medium slue lia yards of material 20 inches wide, 844 yards 27 Inches wide, 4t4 yards 44 inches wide or 4 yards 60 Inches wide will he re- quired. The pattern 3076 la cut In sizes for a 22, 24, 26, 28 and h waist measure. Tor the accommodation of The Bee read- ers, these patterns, which usually retail St. from 26 to BO cents, will be furnished at a nominal price. 10 cents, which covers sll expense. In order to get any pattern en- close 10 cents, give number and name of pattern wanted and bust measure. THE It I M. I 4 MARKKI. INSTRUMENT! placed on record Thurs- day. November 21. 1001 Warranty Deed. H A. Haskell 10 J. L Haskell, lot 3. block ft, Denises add $ H. C Smith tn L Smith, lot , block 2, Omaha VI, w I'd It. 8. Alexander el al to H. B, Munro. s 54 feet of t 110 feet lot 2. block W." Hhlun's 2d add 10 A. M. Goodrich to J. A. Olbsoii. s 2 feet of li U feet lot 44. block 6. Hanscom Place 176 Elizabeth Nofthrup t" Sorle Olbsoii, lot 12. Patrick's Saratoga add 277, Sofle Gibson and husband to Frederick and Mary Koran, same ton H M. Iwine and wife to J. Thomsen, lot 12. block ft, Halcyon Heights.. 170 Same tn Peter Iravert. lots 8 to 11, block 3, same 660 D'lt Claim Heed. P R Iorlng to E K Rrown, lot L block 3. Ralph Place la Heeds. Fnlted Sta'es to Timothy Sullivan. w1 ns'i ne'4 nw-- and un'4 S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured Method new. without catting. OSsV ,r los of time. C V DM 11 Kateuredforllfssnatbsnolsoe r n thoroughly claned from the system. Soon every sign and symptom llssppears completely snd forerer. Ne "BRKAhUNG OUT" of tte disease on tbesklo ar fees. Treatment contain so dsngeroni Srugs or Injurious medicine. WIAK MEN from Excesses or victims ro Ntavru'i DsBu.irr or Um itii.i Wastiso wssassss with Babi.t Uscat Id Yncsn and Midiu.s Agzb, lank of Tiro, Tlgor snd strength, wlta organs Impaired sad a elk 8TRI0TUMI cured with a new Bome Treatment. No pain, no detention from t un: Deis. Kldnry snd Bltddsr Troubles. K ffriteitnt by Mill. Call on cm or uddrees 119 gQ. 14th 81. Dr. Searles ft Searles. Omaha, Neb. letepkaa. Im. Boyd Commission Co Successors to jgaaes E Boyd A Co., OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION amaiK. PMoviaiann and ihxKs. aaiel ( Trade Halldlaa. Olrset wires to nblcago snd New Terk, fjopMsiMfiUbO. Jeha A. Wtrm A Ca

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL

I'ty Imsll De Briifi Down tieMirktti Some.

NERVOUSNESS EVIDENT IN THE CORN PIT

JHa.tr r Kn Inclination tn tt nil In

U'hfa('i lent ilrpn fm Islnn l,nae

hf Amliitloii plrlt of PastFfn !.

CHKiAHO, Nov, 31. Dullness j.rrvatledlngrnin today nnd Influenced lower priedIVoember whest losed W; lower. December. orn 'tdjeV' down and December oate

Provisions closed 7'ifylVc to 27'ic.lower.

rii conditions, with nothing Important inindividual operations and a scarcity of out-side nunimv-tii- . ruled in wheat. Decemberopened QtHO 1'iwrr at 72o on the dlsap- -

pointing nature of the ariy ,abie". Re-ceipts trom the northwest were reported anveri liberal and price saa-ar- to uMPllTfj'i.ter there was some bulling on the drywather situation in the winter wheat oountry, and on reports of Rood business In Ht.IkiuIo tor the Southwestern account. De-

cember recovered and touched ."2U'(J7JHo.The flour situation at Minneapolis wnsgood and th" late cables showed an Im-provement over Ihl Opening, hut luavyihipineutf were reported arriving fromDuluth and without leaden In either direc-tion the pit turned dull and business VIIonly a ecalplna affair. At the rinse De-

cember waa elm wing an easy and almostwank tone, V'" lower at 72i(72Mic. l.o. al re-

ceipts were it i are, I A of contract grade.Minneapolis and Duluth reported 824 care,majttne: a total for tho three imiIiiIm of Mo

am, against Hu laM week and only 470 ayear ago Primary receipt were 1.1U7.000bushels, compared with tiiS.uOO bushels laetyear Heaboard clearancOO In wheat andHour 'quailed SH.noO heshols. The eeahoardreported ,'IH load tajen for export.

i 'orn waa almost featureless, ruling dullen a email local trade The market showednervousness anil an Inclination to followwheat. Rales, such un they were, wereemail and hail Quick Influence on ipmta-tloti- e.

The crowd waa not disposed to takeeither eldo of the bargain, though the newswee largely hullleh. Kanaae farmer stiltt "ported higher prices there than here, andthat prices advanced even oti breaks atthis point. iocember opened Irregular, h

VtO lower to a shade higher on unrcapnnMVS cables and never got above a shadeover the higher opening price, offeringswere light. The sample, market was fairlyllrtn for email lots, yet the dull IrHdebrought December to a weak close, 'tffi'Vdown at 0c. Receipts were 119 care

oats, though active, only at times ruledstrong almost throughout the session The

sell situation was well maintained andwh. tho ruling factor. Thero waa a faircommission house demand and shipping In-quiries were ahead of the supply. Countryholders also were not Inclined to sell. Pro-fessional trading wns nothing Important,however, and as a result of the nag Inwheat mid corn this pit Inclined to followtoward tho close. December, which openedunchanged, fluctuated narrowly and closedtlrm at Ita top price, Vc higher al 40'jc. Re-ceipt wero 10f cars.

Provisions were quiet and sagged Inmarked contrast with the demand of fhelast few days. There was only a smalloutsldo dejnaud, the cnah demand wasslower, the hog market lower and puckersgood sellers. The opinion prevails that theadvanoo In products cut off the demand forconsumption. January pork opened 10c.lower and closed 27'jc lower at 16.S2,January lard closed nftOlOa down at N.s2'iHtirl January ribs 7H1(I"- - lower at I7.H5.

Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat,liO cars; corn, 130 cars, onts, 17"i cars, hogs86,000 head

The leading futures ranged as follows:

Artleles. Open. Hlgh. Ixw. Close. Yes y.

Wheat I I

Nov. 71V 714Dee. 72 72't 7H.W', Wi 72i'?i 4May "MMf! ;r.Ti75Hfii 75S 73T,-!7-

Corn-- No

mm i. r.9'; r,9.lec. An oMay

Gate-D- ec40Hj 4nU. Ml 40i,

May 41VrV 4H,41VflN! 41V41WiPork-J- an I I

In 60 l.'i 50 u ma u .121 15 SOMay 15 75 15 80 15 62W 15 62' 15 T,

LardPer. sin 8 tty 8 82. 82V4I 8 874Jan. 8 K 8 8. S S2W 824I 8 92'sMay 9 l2H 9 10 9 00 00 9 10

I '7 87H1 7 t0 7 85 n 7 95

May 8 07V4I 12H 05 8 124No. a.'ash quotations were as follows:

KDOIjR Firm: winter patents. $,1.5Af$80; straights. 3.00fn3.40: clears. $2.70'.' 80;spring apeclals. MJM4.10; patents, B WOS.70; straights.

WIIKM- - No 8. tU'strTlo; No. J red, "Vn75c.

OATS- - No. 2. 41c; No. 3 white. 41fN44o-N-.1 white. 4;tVcI44c.

HYK-N- o. 2, 6i'4cBARLAY- - Fair to choice malting, 57ft2cHKKDR- - Prime timothy. 1 25. Clover

contract grade. J8 sr.PnoviSIONH- Mess pork, per hbl , 114 20

foil 25. l.ard, per lot) lbs.. $8.85W8.874. Shortrlle shies (loose), 17 90fiS.05. Drv saltedshoulders (boxedl. t7.S7V'.4j'7.50. Short clearSides iboxedl, $8 40'(jS.50.

WHISKY- - Basis of high wines, $1.31.The following are the receipts and ship-

ments for the last twenty-fou- r hours:Articles. Receipts Shipments.

FIOUT, bhls ; 26,000 81,000Wheat, hu 21.100 tt.MMCorn, bi HS.Ooa 89.000'hits, hit 301,000 315.0()0Rye. hu 20,1100 3.000Parley, bu 64,000 41.000

On the Produce exchnnge todav the but-ter market wbk firm : creameries, IIMMm:dairies. 13420c Cheese, steady, gCfil04cKggs. Ilrm, fresh, 23Cn24c.

KKW YORK iKF.HAI. MAItKET.

anoint inns of the Dy on YnrlonsCommodities.

NFW YORK. Nov. 21. -F- I.OCR-Receipts.

t;,46'i tibl ; exports, 1.341 bbls ; tlrmly held-quiet-

winter patents. $3.6t)(i1.90; winterstraights. $3 40&3.50; Minnesota patents,$1,8014 10; winter extras. $2 6042.90. Minne-sota bakers. It.lOM.K; winter low grades)$2.MS2.0. Rye flour, tlrm, fair to good,(S.OOfii.'l.jo, choice to fancy. $3.:i"i3.60.

Biri'KWHKAT Bteady; $12.'. per cwt. toarrive In New York.

COHNMKA1, -- Quiet ; yellow w estern. $1.30city. $1 28: Brandywlne, $3 40i3 .50.RYU Q.ilct; No. 2 wcsicrn, 66Vc, f. o. b.,

float,HAKLKY Steady, mailing. c. I

f Buffalo.WHKAT Receipts, 10.460 bu Snot, dull

No 2 red. N24r T. o. h. afloat; No 2 red.so'4. eleator. No 1 northern. Duluth. 81',i-1- .

0. I afloat; No. 1 hard. Duluth, 884c I'.r b. afloat. Options easy through disap-pointing cables, but rallied .,, were stea.lvall day. sustained by further Ht. binlug, dry weather complaints, local coveringand light offerings. They Anally droppedoff under realising and closed easy at.c net decline: May. 8148i4c; closed ..114c; December, 794'(f80c; closed at 79'-.- c

CORN Receipts. 44,200 bn.; export:-- $MI'll Snot, quiet; No. 2, 874o elevator and

HO f o. b. afloat. Tho option marketopened staadv and was dull all the dayjrlthOUl much change, following whealVnder late realising tlin market Closed dullend oar.y at net 40 decline; May. 674fi'67V-- closed at 674o; December, 67 ' . rj 7

lose.l a I S74-- .

OATS Receipts, 76.000 bu. ; exports, 235 buUpot. ilrmer; No. 1, 47c; No. 3, 4G No 'White, 4940H', No. 3 white. 494c; trackmixed western. 47474c; track, while is.):', Options steady and active west forash account.

MAY-Du- ll; shipping, tiOftttc; good to824090c.

HOPS Steady; slate common to choice1901 crop. 124il"'4c; 19(10 crop, 9&19c I899crop. 64f1lc; Pacific coast. 1901 crop Viii154c; 1n crop. 9t4c: 1899 crop. wile.

MIDKS-Stead- (lalveaton, 2o to 25 lbsJSc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19Uc; Texasdry. 24 to 30 lbs . 144c.

hemlock sole Bue-nos Ayres. light to heavyweights. 25(U2Uc.

Mioi.- - 1'uii, domestic Meece 25(1 26cTexas, 16l7crROVISIONB -- Beef. Ilrm; family. $11 mhw

20. mess. $9.50jrl0.00; beef hams, $9.50(610 0);clt. India mesa, $1: . ... t ut meatssteady; pickled bellies. tt.WOIO.00; pickledahoul.lers. $7: ptckle.l hams. $9 924 I.at.l.easy, western steamed, $9.2609.90; refined.

9: continent, $9.S6; compound. $7.5001 'ITurk, quiet; family, $16. iOjj 17 ; short clear

T7 i!HJ9.ii0; mess, $15.6Otl6.50BI'TTKR-Receipt- s, S,5tu pkgs strong.

State dairy, HflC'lo; creamery. i7ii2.'.c. Junecreamery, l7jKES4o: factory, 124,4 154cCHKKBK--Receipt- s. J.34A nkgs Steady:

fancy, large. September. 9trl0e: fancy,October. 94ft94e; fancy, small. Sftember, 10,,fl'1oc; fancv, small. October,

104c--KOOl Receipts, $LQH pkgs. ststa H.id

JViinsylvanla. 27028c: western, at msik.riifl?7c; southern, at mark. fJtHlitai.uih- - nnn. city IK per pug

rountrv ipkgs free.. 51,,''d6'..IVI't.TRY Alive, weak, springers, ki

turkevs, S'uDi fowls, $'c; drrssed. st..lspringers. 9'..i-n- , fowls, w4c. inrkeyi

i PR

was fegtirelees Rates were reduce 1 $0.

without resulting In any business to speakOf, Tin at Iyondon was also quiet and tin- -

anted, with sp..t quoted a' ill i2. !

and futures at JCKH. I'oppcr In London de.lilies 2s tsl under realising, nlth po!

quoted al Mt lt H and future, hi B6J 12s6d Here the market was Unchanged atlit: ,'f( 17 an , ,r i.tIj,, Superior and 1.(t16.lC4 for .astlng and electrolytic t.eaddull al $4,374 here and at 11 .Is :. it I..."don Spelter, dull here at $4 10 and 10 $akl at Ivondou. Iron, steady and quiet; pigIron warrants. I10.OW1I.IIO; No northernfoundry. $15.01sfl1.00; No 2 southern foun-dry. 14.dDOU.(8; No southern foindrv.$M.5ol5.60; No. 1 soft southern loiindrv.

14.50iH.OO; ifhisgow Iron warrants closedat :.;- - iLtid Mlddleooro dosed el - i'-- .i

omaii WHOLHSAI.H NAttKBT.

( onrtltlon of I mile nnd Mnotallonson Maple and I'mir. I'ro.lnee.

EGOB Receipts, light, fresh st,k UWVH POl'l.TRY liens, fic, ..Id roosters,

4c; turkeys, 7tic, dm ks and ger sr fifl.,'-- .spring chickens, per lb., 5'...

DRBMBfJ POUlTRT Turkevs, MjllOcdm ks and geese, !'., spring chh ken? .4(a .1 ; hens, t'(i64r-

BL'TTKR Common to fair. 13c; choicedairy. In (ubs. Insults ; separator. 2321cFHEiH riSH Mla.k bas. lie; whl'eTn.se. ltd-- ; blueflsh. Hcj bullheads, '.". bluefins 7c; buffaloes. 7.-- catflSn, 12c; cod liecrapples. 11c, halibut, lie; herring, fcj had-dock. We; pike, pie, red mapper. 0c: talmon. tie, suntlsh, er: trout. :i , whltefishHe; pickerel, ts-- .

OY3TFRS Mediums, per can, 22c Stand-ards, per can, 25e; extra selects, per can.33o, New York counts, per gsj to, . hulkHtatular.ls, per gal. $12"'al25, hulk extraSelects, 11 V ffi

PKJEON8- - i.lve. per dog., 8nc.VEAL Choice. W8- -

HAY -- Prices quoted hy Omaha WholesaleIlav Tiealers' association: Choice upland19.6"; No 2 upland, $8 50, medium, $. eoarae,,1 50. Rye straw. $5.50. Thes prices ar forhay of good color and quality. Demandlair; receipts. In ears

CORN New, 58c; old. 113c.

BRAN $1"OATB- - 43c.

VKOETARl.RSPOTATOES Home grown, 900; northern

$1 .io, salt iMkr, $1,011, Colorado, $1.00.ECHO'!. ANT Per dor 75c.CARROTS Per bu., 5o.BEETS Per 4-b- basket. 30c.TURNIPS- - Per bu , BOCj Rutabagas, per

100 lbs.. $1.25CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dor., $125PARSLEY Per dos.. 25c.l.ETTI'CE Head, per bhl $7 0ft, per doz

25cRADISHES -- Per dor. 25c.SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per

lb, 24o: genuine Virginia, per bhl $.1 50CABKAOE Holland seed, crated. 140TOMATOES- - Home grown, per Is lb. bas-

ket. 60c.BEANS Wax. per half-bush- hssket,

30c; string, per half bushel basknt.ONIONS Ilome grown, per lb.. 2tt24cSpanish, per crate. $2n0; Michigan reds

;4c per lbCET,E1 RY Kalamazoo, per bunch. IMH&e

Nebrnska. per bunch, 30Q35c; Colorado. 4.

nuc.NAVY BBAJffk. Per hu $2 15

FRUITS,APPLES- - Ben Davis, per hbl., 13.754rt.0O;

win. saps. 13.754T4on. .lonathnn, J4i"H7..(m;Belleflowera, per box, $1 o.

PEARS Kelfers, $2, Vlkere. $2 26; Uwrence. $2 .25.'IRAI'ES Concordi, eastern. 20c; Mala-gus- ,

per keg. $.". MK116.OO.

CRANBERRIES Per hbl $7 5"38.!J0; ex-tra fancy. $8.50, per crate, $2 75.

QUINCES Per box. $1.50.TROPICAL FRI1TS.

ORANGES Mexicans. $3.75414 00; Florida$3 26'o3.5o; Calif.. rtda navels. 14 00.

LEMONS- - Fan. v. $3 75 4 00BANANAS Per bunch, according to size.

:. 25'u 2 75KIOS- - California new cartons. 70c; Im

ported, per lb . I2'ul4.DATES Persian, In 60-l- boxes, per lb.,

64c; Balrs, 6c.MIS( EM.ANEOFS.

NCTS-Ne- w crop walnuts, No. 1 snft-ehel-

per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb.. llHc;No. 2 soft shell, lit; No. 2 hard shell. 1114. ;

Brarlla. per lb.. 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c;almonds, soft shell, 17r. hard shell. 15c;pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small. 10c; cocoa-nut- s,

per cwt.. $0; chestnuts, 12c.HONEY Per case, 13.5044.75.CIDER Nchawka, per bhl., $S; New-York- ,

$3.50.HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green. 6c;

No. 1 salted, S4c; No. 2 salted. 74c; No. 1

veal calf, 8 to 124 lb., c; No. 2 veal calf,12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 84J13c; sheeppelts. 264327c; horse hides. $1 5o42.25.

SAUERKRAUT Per half-barre- l, $3, perbarrel, $6.76.

l. Louis liinln and I'rovrlslons.ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2 red

cash, elevator, 734c; track. 754ffl"6cember, 7447'V4c; May, 77Ve: No. 2l3c.

CORN Ijower; No. I cash. Mi rack.64'i644c; December, 614c; May, 63c.oats ixiwer; no. cash, tseto; track.444c; December, 42c; May, 424c; No. 2

white. 46c.RYE Quiet at 604c.FLOUR - --Steady ; red winter patents $:t 50

SJI,$aj extra fancy and straight, I.10v93.2d;clear. $2.764t2.90.

SEED Timothy, nominally Ilrm. K.M3J6.00.

CORNHBALr Steady. $3.BRAK Scarce : sucked, east track. 06W

99c.II AY Firm; timothy, $l:i.00tl5iio prairie,

$12.5O'13.50.W HISKY -- Steady, $1.31.IRON COTTON TIES --ftBAOO I j64c

HEMP TWINE 9c.Pllt (VISIONS Drv salt meals ibote I).

steady; extra Hhort.S $s .25; clear ribs$8.:i74: clear aides. $n.6'J' ... Hacon (boxedisteady; extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9 124clear aides, $9,124 Pork, quiet; jobbing10.za. Laid. nrm. 31,70.

METALS Lead, unlet at $1,274 Spelter,dull hut Ilrm at $4.10.

POULTRY" - Steady ; chickens. ;,c prings,6c; turkeys, .c; ducks, 6fd6Vo; gees,

BUTTER Steady, creamery, OtjfcHc;dalrv, H)ii20c.

EflU8--Stea.l- at 21c.RECEIPTS Flour. 7.000 bbls ; wheat. 24.- -

000 bu.; corn, 78,000 bu. ; oats, .1 uo bu.SHIPMENTS-Flou- r. 7.000 bbls ; wheat,

48,000 bu.; corn, 6U.HO0 hu. ; oats, aD.nOO bu.

Liverpool Grain and l'rolatona.LIVERPOOT Nov. 21. WHEAT Spot,

No. 2 red, western, winter, steady. 6s lad;No. northern, spring, steady, 5s 94d: No.1 California, tlrm, 6s lid; futures, quiet;December, 6s 341; March, 5s ll4d.corn -- spot, Arm; Amerioan mixed, "id,5s 44d: futures, quiet: Lieccmber, 5s 4d;January. 5s 3d; March, 5s 2d.

PICAS Canadian, firm. 6s 54d.FIiOUR St. Lulls, fancy winter, steady,

7s 6d.HOPS At Itidon, Pacific cdast. steady.

JPROVISIONS- - Beef, steady, cxira India

mess, 73h 6d. Pork, steady, prime mess,westirn, 71a, lard, American refined, inpalls, strong. 46s; prime western. Intierces, dull. 46s. Hams, short cut. 14 to 16lbs., strong. 50s Bacon. Ciimberla i.l cut. 26to :til lbs, strong. Mild; short ribs, 16 to24 lbs strong. 19s; long clear middlesTieavy. :!5 to 40 lbs.. 18s 6d . short clear back,16 10 20 lbs., strong, 45s; clear bellies. 11 to16 lbs . si rung, 66s; shoulders. 11 to lbs.,si l ong. 41s.

BUTTER- - Steady : One United States,32s; good United Stoles. 7us.

CHEESE Quiet , United States, colored,2bs 9,1, Australian. In Inidon, steady, 30s.

Kansas ( Ht i.rnln and 1'rovlslona.KANSAS CITY Nov 21 WHEAT He

cember. 67'v Mas cash. No. 2 hard.SH894c; No. 3. 6M.fi684o. No. 2 red. 72c,No. 3. 7O071i Ne I spring. 06c. No .1. gm654''

Ci iRN Dei-No- ember Mo Mav, 644.- ash.2 mixed, 654414164c; No 2 while 3544J

664, No 1 He('ATS No I white, 4Pij45c.RYE No 2 nonilnall v 60' ,4f HP ..c.HAY Choi timothy. $i3.miii;i..i0; choiceprairie. $13.50BUTTER- - Creamery. 184r22c; dairy, fancy.

17c.ROUS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas

stock qui. le.l on change, 21c per doz., lossoff. eases returned

H EC El ITS Wheat. U.IO0 bu ; corn 40 800bu. ; oats. 19.KHI bu

SHIPMENTS Wheat. (1,100 bu ; corn,13,000 bu.; oats, 15.0011 bu.

Toledo i.rn.n and Need.TOI JCDO, Nov. WHEAT Dull andsteady; cash, 76'4c, December 764c, May.

794.CORN lb . ember 6P,c; Mav 64cOATS December. 414. . M e 124cRYE No ,'t. 57.

i.ii KnnKKV ash. n nm,' $5 55, De- -cember. $5 5.'.. March, $R.ri5

HII nj an Urn (.rain MarketMILWAl KKE, Nov. 21. -- WHEAT

Firm; No northern ','2'i No 2 northern.M4 .ISc. Mav 75c

RYE Higher. No 58fi fli4c.BARLE1 I lrm. No 2, 534c; tample, 45'o

69cCORN May. isic.

Peoria Market.'Eoni v NOV, U CORN Firm, N,

. . rs I'M 111 , No white. 44c iraok,WHISKY On the basis of li ii for tin- -

lehed golds.Mlnneapntta t I. eel Mnrkel.

MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 21 Will. VIli ifae local maxki tU tor unCarij, 0. DtcenJt, -- ,4a-,-. ilsy.

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. XOYEMRFT? 22, 1901.724jC On track: No hard. 724r; No 1

noihern. 704.'. No 2 northern.F Iil II First patents. $3 86413. 71; id

paents. $3 .vitj:t ttt. tlrst . li ars. $2 504)

second clears. $- -' tOBit A N - In bulk. $15 7yi"0.

Philadelphia Prodnce Market.PHIIADKDPHIA, Nov. 21 Hl'TTKR

Firm; fancy western creamery, $VC fancynearb prints, lie,

ROtifl Firm; fresh nearby. HOj freshwestern, 2T.-- frr!i southweaterni Hoi freshsouthern, "5.

CHERBE- - rirmi New York full .ream,fan. ' small, 104''f New York fullcream, fair to choice, MMe,

Dnluth ;rnln Market.DULUTH, Nov. 21 WIIF.AT Cash Nohard. 734. ; No 2 northern, 684. ; No. 1

iiotlhern, 4' Dc einbcr, :,. . Ma, 73Hc.CORN H.'

OAI'S t.":'Ml94c

Nt.U 1 UHK STtM 111 4M BtlMlo.

i.eiieinl I ne pin Incil tdmn.-- FollowHonrs of Idle llrlttlna b Mock.

NEW YORK. Nov. 21 Prices of sto. ksdrifted uncertainly during the early part ofthe day s trading. thn rather acute de-pression at some points , outrastlug with

absorption at others. This Irrog-.- !

rltj 7..v. place during the course of Inafternoon t.. a general utiwir.i movementIn sympathy With the notable strength ofNew York Central, which touched $1684,an extreme a. lean. .. of Hi over last night 1price The huv-ln- Of this stock was on avery large scale, many blocks of 1,000shares and upward changing hands at everjtaie or (he later ...iv aneeNo new was forthcoming to explain this

movement, beyond the reiterated rumonof a plan for combining the Vnnderblll svs-fm-

All the Vanderbilt were affected ivthe movement, Lake Shore and Michigani entral, of which tne shares not yet ex-- .

liHiige.1 FOI New York Central collateralbonds are ver few. sold at 3474 and 15a. re-spectively. Manhattan was another effec-tive . enter of strength and wns bought onan not pious seal, t.v brokers usuallv act-ing for Insl le Interests. Hie advance ex--

tiding to S4 list night's pr. cs Inthe late dealings. Missouri Pacific wasalso iiiied 24. but the Qould stocks wereno! conspicuous Owing to the stimulatingff.it of ibis aggressive leadership prac-

tically all the earl losses were wiped o il.The most conspicuous of these were inOreal Northern preferred, which tell 21,under the Influence of the agitation lii thenorthwest . gainst the Northern securitiescompaiM A ma Iv:.. mi el 'upper and peo-ples Osl The level of prices was gen-erall- v

below last night at one time duringtie forenoon, while there was still an

that there would be furtherlarge exports of gold on Saturday. Therewas very large buying of Reading, but Itnever rose more than a point, and 1ouls- -

111" Nashv ille, Chi. ago. Indianapolisa number of the coalers. Sugar

and Consolidated Has were notably strong.Tho developments of the day made 11 im

probable that further aold will an out toEurope Immediately, Saturday'! steamer isthe last one convenient h available to carryremittances for the installment of ubecrip- -

tlons to the British loan due on 1 le.embei'. and London made H manliest today thatgold was not urgently required there bvfurther lowering the buying price of goldhats and gold eagles, thus wiping out themargin Of profit on gold shipments. Sterl-ing exchange In Paris also advanced 4 cen-time additional, which operates to decreasethe pr. RSUre for gold exports and adds tothe probability thai the requirements atPalls have been satlalied Sterling

In New York eased off a fractionand money on call was easier In tone. TheN.vv York SUbtreasury was advised ofshipments of drafts on gold deposited onthe Pacllic coast, aggregating nearly $4,000,-ae-

These development served to relieveatiNlety over th tnoncv outlook to Imarked extent and were an effective factorIII causing the late upward movement Instocks. A large demand to cover shortshelped on the rise. The market closed ac-tive 1111. 1 strong. In spite of some profittaking by room traders.

The railroad bond market was moderatelyactive and prices were Inclined to advance.Total sales, par value, 11,166,000, UnitedStales refunding .'Is, registered, the new 4sand us, advanced per cent on tho last call.

The following an Hie .eslng prices onthe New York sio.u exchange:

Atchison St. Paul pfd 183

do pfd So. Pacllic 604Baltimore & So. Railway 334!

do pfd do pfd 9o4Canadian Pac... iTcx. Pacific . 41 4Canada So Tot, St. L. Ai W 19Chee. ,V Ohio.... do pfd 2:14Chicago St A.... Union Pacific .. 1034

do pfd do pfd 914Chi . Ind. & L... Wabash 304

do pfd do pfd 274Chi. ,t- B, 111 W. A-- L. E is'hlcago 1. ". do 2d old 30do Ist pfd .WIN. Cell ral. 214do 2d pfd do pfd 42

Chicago A: N. Y Adams Ex 19aC R I & P.... American Ex 205fjhl. Ter. A-- Tr.. U. S. Ex 31

do pfd W.lls-Farg- o lfTIc. C, c St. I. Alnal. Conner 86Colorado So Amer. ( ar a F. 29

do 1st pfd do pfd 844do :'.! pfil Atner. Lin. Oil. Is

Del. A- Hudson do pfd 43Del. L. W I'Amer. s. a-- it 47Denver R. C. do pfd 9s 4do pfd Ana.v Mln Co. 144Eric Ht klyn R. T. 6i'--

do Ist pfd Colo. Fuel A 92do 3d pfd 'on. Gaa 223

tit. Nor. pfd Cunt. 'fob. pfd. 116Hocking Valley. G. n. Electric .. 269

do pfd Glucose Sugar 404Illinois Central Hocking Coal. UIowa Central ... Inter. Paper .. SHdo pfd do pfdLake Erie & W Inter Power ... 91

do pfd Laclede (Jaa ... 92L. A-- N Na. Biscuit 421..Manhattan I... . National I. cad 13VMet. St. Hy National Salt 294Mrv Central do nfd OS'SMox. National. No. America n 94Minn & St. L... Pacific ("oast 71

Mo Pacltlc Pacific Mall 46 1M.. K. T People's I Ins Bgl i

do pfd rreaa u b. Car. 434N. J, Central.... do old 84N. Y. Central 'Pullman P Car 216Norfolk Ac V. 'Republic Steel M

do pfd do pfd 67i,No. Paiillc pfd SugarOntario A- - W.... Tenn. 'oai & 62'IPennsylvsnia lUnlon Bag & I' 14Reading do pfd 71

do isl pfd U. S. Leather.. 114do 2d pfd do pfd 814

St It, & S. F U. S. Rubber.. gsdo 1st pfd do pfd 5ado 2d nfd U. S. Sice' 424

St L. Southw ,., do pfd 92 ;do pfd Western Union.. 91

St caul 16941

The Commercial Advertiser's Londonfinancial cablegram says: The stock mm'- -a.-- iMoa was .naeiive ano oronpiug.

ton. lied 9B4 on harder money Amer- -

apathetlc, but New York's half-hearte- d

support caused a temporary rally. UnionPacific recovering a point and others afraction of a point. Tne Close was raggedand dull. The market again borrowedfrom the bank The bank reserve hasbeen increased t:64n,00n The market sup-plies arc depleted A:2,000,ll00. The price offrotd bars has been reduced to ,7s 94d.exchange Is 25.174; Berlin, 20.44.

.en 1 ork Money Mai Wet

NEW YORK. Nov. 21. MONEY-- On call,firm. 344j44 per cent; lust loan. 44 perOentj ruling rate, 44 per cent; prime mer-cantile paper, 44v7f5 per cent.

STERLING EXCHANGE Slightly easier,wdth actual business In hunkere' bills at$4 74 for demand and $4,844 for sixty days;posted rales, $4.V.4'.r 1 69; .onim. rclal bills,l4.644r4.M4.

SILVER Bar. 544c: Mexican dollars. laBONDS Government, strong, state,

seladv railroad, firm.The dosing quotations 011 bonds are as

follows:

U. H. ref. 2s. reg. IMW L, N. unl. 4s 1024do coupon 1634 Uex, Central -do 3s, reg las'.1 do Is Inc 204do coupon 4 M A-- St L. 4s... 103do new 4s, reg l.'i!(4 Mo K Ar T. 4s 11)04do coupon 1384 do 2 82

do old 4s. reg. 1124 N. Y Central Is 1054'do coupon 1124 N. Y. C. g. 34s.. 103Udo 5a. rg 1"T'h N. J ( ' gen as l.'lis,do . 0 ipou 1074 No. Pacific 4s .

Atch. gen. 4s.... la.'l do .3s 1054do 111IJ 4a 9,14 N. & W, con. 4s. 103V

Bal A-- H1I0 4s. 10:14 Reading gen. ts 99:,lt 34s U St 1. Ar I M c. 5s 116(4do iiinv. 4s 1(I7'. St. I. A S. F. 4s 9."

Canada So. 2a... 1084,8t L S W Is 964Cent, of Ga. 5s 1054 do 2s 7M4

do Is Inc 72 8 A A A P 4s... viChee. A o. 44s 107 lo. Pacific 4a .... MChi A V :!4 854 So Rallwav 5sC . B. A- O. 11. 4s 9M- - T.-- A Par Is 120C. M A- - HP g 4s Ill's T. St L A- W 82c A N W c. 7s 142 nion Pacltlc 4s 1a6'sC R I P 4s 107 do conv. 4s 1074CCC A- S L g Is K'll4 Wabash Is He' ,Chicago Ter. 4e. :i do 2 1114('.dorado So 4s 884 do deb BD A R ii. 4s 103 W est Shore 4. .. I13CBrie prior I. 4s W A I. E 4s

.1.. general Is. "'. Wis. 'enlral 4s 92tF W & D C Is lii7".'Con Tob. 4a 61I lock Vlll. ttjg 1074

( iflerc.l.

tnlement of I'orelgn llnnks.PARIS N.. 21. The week v statement

of the Bank at Urainc shows the followingchanges. Notes In circulation. decrease,i;. motion francs ti,.Miir'. ints current,decrease, 31.41,000 francs, gold In hand.

I7.SOO.000 francs; bills discounted,ii. ase 12,'i.iOn francs, silver In hand.Increase, S,&2&,000 francs

LONDON, Nu. SJ- .-l he weekly Ute

men) of the Hank of Knaland shoWf thefollowing: changes: Total reserve, Increase.

841.000; circulation. decrease. 112,11)0:bullion. Increase, eS8l,!38; other eecuriltes,.lee-a- se, Jt1.219.imi'. other deposits. de-r- ri

- 1.923.009; public di posits. In. rense.1.$M.0n), notes H'Serxe. In. reuse, 514.""".

Oovemment securities nmhanged. Theproportion of the Bank of Mnffland'lserve to liability is 17 77 per cent, last w.-r-

ti w as 45 91 per cent.

Hi.il.ii n.i k Itnotsllnna.HUSTON. Nov Call Ion ns. 4'it 4 per

tnt, lime loans. t4$j0Ji per cent im. I ,1. losing:

Atchison M AdventureHas Is ST Alloues 44Mrx. Central 4s Amalgamate, ..,N M, i C 37 Baltic 45

Atchison 31U Binghamdo pfd 04 . al . lie, 1,1 .670

Boston K Alb M Centennial UmBoston Kiev ,.v".' 2 'upper Ra nge 6.1

N r, N ft 4k 11, 21 14 I'raiiklln .... . IK',ritchburg pfd.. 144 Isle Rovale ... 24Union Pacific .. .113 Mohawk . 42Hex. Central 214 isceola leaAmer, Sugar 12"p Parrot . 37Amer, T. 1 T ,1574 Untiics .152

lom Iron S 284 Santa Ke Cop 4

lien. Electric lt.s Tamarack .25Mass Li. irb- 334 Tilnioiintaln

do pfd V, Trlnllv . 26N. E. (1 C. via fnlted states HitUnited I'rult .. v4 UtahU. S Steel 4ji, Vlctnrle

do pfd : WinonaWcstlngh Com 13 wolverine

London Mock ttnnliMnm.LONDOtt, Nov 21.- -1 p. m. Closing:

Cons., money, ,M II 13 Norfolk W .. 5s'4do account 31 , do Pfd fij

Aiiacoudn 7 No Pa, Iflc IO84Atchison .. 814 ' "itarlo V .17

do pfd J 4 Pennav Ivanla ,'44Baltimore a- 0 91 It. ailing 21 1

Canadlsn Pac IK',: do ist pfd n!Chee .s: Hiio do 2d pfd 30Chicago (i W 154 So. Rallwav ;,4

'.M .v St. P ... 17241 da pfd MDenver A R. I!. IT ;. So. Pariflc f)

do pfd 33 kI nlon Pacific ins

Erie pjd 0.14do 1st pfd ?I4 S Steel 441.do 2.1 pfd 334 do pfd fin,

IlllnoU 'entral 142 Wabash jin4L. A N do pfd BUM K T "54 Spanish ts I'.nfJ

do pf. .55'tlRand Mines piN Y. 'entral 1331 Do Beer 334

BAR SILVER Quiet, 26 per ounceMONEY 3td4 per cent; the rate of dis-

count In th open market for short billsll 34 Wl per cent; for three months'bills. 5 ni5'v, per cent.

N'n Inrk Mining stocksNEW YORK Nov 21 The following are

the . losing prices on mining stocks.Adams Con 18 il.lttle Chief 12Ale, 45 Ontario wenBreece 75 Ophlr 75Brunswick Con 11 iPhoenlx 7Comstock Tun ,., 6 iPotoal JJ

Con ('al. A- Va .155 ;Sav.-ig- e 1

Dead wood Terra. 50 Sierra Nevada .. 3Horn Silver 19 iSmaM Hopes .... 40Iron Silver 60 Standard 360Leadville Con 3

foreign Flnnnclal.LONDON. Nov 21 -- Money wns scarce

Inday In comparison to the demand andconsequent!) discounts hardened RuslncssOn file Stock exchange was quiet andgeiieralh unfavorable. Consols were fairlysteady; home rails were dull. Brightonwas weak on tile Koine prospect of elec-tric railroad competition; Americans werelifeless, with prices sllghtlv above parity,especially Union Pacdflcs; fheC closedsteady. Argentines were flat, as wereSouth American! generally, on disquietingrumors regarding the relations betweenArgentine and ('hill.

PARIS. N'.c. 21. Prices on the boursetoday opened flrm Internationals. RussianIndustrials and Metropolitans Improved onheir repurchases; later realisations causeda reaction, especially in Russian collieries.Rio Tlntos were heavy on profit-takin-

In Thoffieon-Houeto- ni there were renewedrealizations DcRecrs and Kaffirs werequiet The close was dull. The privaterat- - of discount Is unchanged at 2 6 per04 t'l

BERLIN. Nov. 21. Internationals weregenerally tlrm on the bonrsn today. Ar-gentines were depressed on unfavorablepolitical news; locals were weak on bearcovering.

Hank Clearing;.OMAHA. Nov. 21. -- Bank clearings todav,

$1,142,104.28; corresponding dav last vear.$1,153,132.33; decrease, 61071.37,

CHICAGO, Nov. 21 Clearlflgs. $29,332,133;balances. $2,711.45(5; posted exchange, $t.S5'o4.884: New York exchange. 15c premium

BALTIMORE. Nov 21 Clearings, S.'!.,'.S5.-61-

balances, $102,294; money, 7,(fr5 percent.

PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 21. Clearings0O,M9,8M; balances. $2.95H.S09; money. 5 percent.

BOSTON. Nov 21 Clearings. $21,OSO,5.17;

balances. $1,632,905.NEW YORK. Nov. 21. -- Clearings.

balances. $11,521,613.st. LOUIS. Nov. n. Clearings, rt.OM.TOO;

balances, $1 .269.9S4 ; money, Miri per cent;New York exchange, 25c premium.

CINCINNATI. Nov. 21 Clearings. $3,525.-2f-

money, 4vSl per cent ; New York2yc premium.

( nudltlon o( Hie Treasury.WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 --Today's state-lnen- t

of the treasury balances In the gen-eral fund, exclusive of the $1 50.1(00 00a goldreserve In the division of redemption,shows: Available cash balance, $161,141,177gold, $1(15,079,601.

Cotton Market.NEW YORK. Nov 21. -- COTTON

closed firm, middling uplands. 8c: middlinggulf. lUc; sales. 64 hales. Futures closedIlrm; November, 7.62c: December. 7.63c;January, 7.62c; February, 7.61c; March,, 62c; April. 7.61c; May, 7.61c; June. 7.60c;July, 7.10c: August, 7.49c.

NEW ORLEANS. Nov 21 COTTONFinn; sales, 8,4) bales; ordinary, 54c; goodordinary. Mfcc: low middling. 6 middllng. middling, fair; receipts, 20.314bales; stock. 292.129 balcF. Futures, firm,November, 7.45c; December, 7.45c: January,' 4217.43. February. 7.424i 7.41c; March. 7.43A 1.44c ; April. 7.43H7.45c; May. 7.447.45c ;

June. 7.44h7.46c; July. 7.44t'7.46c.ST. LOUIS. Nov. ;

middling, 7 sales, 960 hales: receipts,7.562 baies; shipments, rfone; stock, 19.644

OALV ESTON, Nov. 21. COTTONSteady, 7 7 - It" '

LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21 COTTON Spot,fair demand; prices higher; Americanmiddling fair. 4 good middling,4 middling. 45-16- low middling.4 . good ordinary. 4 ordinary,IS-1- The sales of the da were In. 000hales, of which 500 were for speculationand export and Included 8,800 AmericanReceipts. 22.000 hales. Including 18.600 Amer-ican. Futures opened quiet and closedsteady. American middling g. o. c : No-vember, 4 sellers; November and De-cember. 1 btlyers; Decemher andJanuary. 1 buyers; January and Feb-ruary and February and March. 4 sel-lers. March and April. 4 buy-ers; April and May. 4 huvers;Mav and June, I sellers; Juneand Julv. I buyers; July and August,4 sellers.

OH and Iloaln.OIL city. Nov 21 - Oll-Cr- edlt bal-

ances. $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments.15.47.1 bbls.: average, 99.711 bbls., runs, 90.599bbls.; average, 76.529 bbls

SAVANNAH Ga.. Nov. 21 - OfU Tur-pentine Ilrm at ,11c. Rosin, firm and un-C-

aged.TOLEDO, Nov. 21 -- OIL- North Lima,

94c; South Limn and Indiana. 89c.LIVERPOOL, Nov 21. (ML Cottonseed,

dull; refined, spot, quiet, 20a 9d. Linseed,29s M,

LONDON. Nov. 21. 32s 9.1.Turpentine spirits, 26s 6d. Rosin, Ameri-can, strulned. 4s 7'd.

NEW YORK. Nov. II Cottonseed,Ilrm; yellow, 36c. Petroleum, dull; re-fined. New York, $5.65; Philadelphia andBaltimore. $7.60: Philadelphia and Balti-more, In hulk. $5. Rosin, steady; strained,common to good. $I50. Turpentine, dull,ffijtifo.

n.ar and Molasses.NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 21 SUGAR

Firm, open keitle, 24412 open kettlecentrifugal. 24it34o- - centrifugal granu-lated. 441j4 whites. 84040; yellows,34t934tc; seconds. 24Q04( Molasses,steady: open kettle. .'7ifi35 centrifugal. 10i&'jiic. Hyrup. steady. 28fi32r.

NEW YORK. Nov. 31 ItlOAR Raw,steady; fair refining. 3 centrif-ugal. 96 test, 3 molasses sugar.Sc. Refined, steady; No. 6. 4.3('c; No 7.4.20c, No v. 110c; No. 9, 4.06c ; No. In, 4c;No 11 3.96c: No. 12, 3.95c; No. II, 3.85c No.11. 3. 85c; stai dnrd A. 4.70c: confectioners' A,4.70c; mould A, 5.25c; cut loaf. 5.40-- ; crushed,r, 40c. powdered, le; granulated, (.No; cubes,5.10c.

LONDON Nov. 21. -- SUGAR Beet, No-vember. 7s .4d.I'.vaporale.t pilra and Dried I in Its.

ni:w york. Nov 21 RVAPO RATEDAPPLES The feeling was steady, buttrading slow. siat.. common to g I. tfl84i prime. 94llc , choice. 9'itr94c fan, y,lOQ le

CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS DullPrunes. l6Tii Apricots Bovai. $utilleMoot Park WSllc l'cachea, peeled, li'uUc;unpeeled, irijS4c

OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET

Oeed to Ctaoioo Beef Iteeri 8trenf aidlet its, but Oowi llow and Lowor.

HOGS MID FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER

All Kind of Sheep and lainlis WereMon Male Today and Price Are

or 0 n side r n ni Loner ThauI'bry Were a Week Ago.

Average prlCOl P1d for hogs at lotlthOmaha thi ast several days, tilth com-parison.

Date. IDOL ,1800. 1899 IS98. 1897 ISM. IM.Nov 1 ... ;vn 1 01 4 01 3 611 :t 291 3 2Nov 1... ,6 72 4 0 4 04 3 .6, 3 4l 3 17 i 14

Nov I... .1 4 N 4 04 3 5 :t 4:1 3 .1"

Nn 4... .1 5 M I 1)2 I : 1 3 43 $ 31 3Nov 1... ., 5 71 y 4 tH I It 3 44 3 II I $JNov 0.., .1 5 7141 4 ft 4 III j I 46, 3 17

Nov. 7 .. . I '4 4 n I 0! 3 55 i Zi 1 45Nov 1... ., SIM 4 71 ;, .1 13 I Ml I 15

Nov. .. I ,14 4 l 1 0 :.' 47, 41, t 23 9

Nov. 10 4 74 4 01 3 4, 3 3I 3 7Nov. II 6 724 4 02 3 M 3 :2 :t 17

Nov 12.. 6 4 84, I 44 3 n 1 12 Ci

Nov 13. 5 69 4 74 ;i Ml i .3 :i t4Nor, H. 5 684; 4 .1 :(. 3 4I 3 Ml 3 4,Ne. 15. 6 074 4 82 3 9". 96 3 2. 3 iiNov. ii. 6 CS", 4 08 .t 34 3 36 ;: i .t III .'! HNov 17. I 82 3 n 3 16 ;l II ,t 11

Nov, 18 , I gUil 3 3 ... 3 gj 3 14 3 41Nov. II :, ntit 4 78 , il ;4i ;i 16. aNov '" I 73 4 75, .1 88 I M I 13 I 4.'Nov, 21. . I 81 4 7 I gj 3 ;ii J 15 3 12

Indicates Sunday.The official number of oars of stock

brought lu today by each road was:Cattle logs Sh p II es

C Mi A HI P Ry ... 11 12

Wabash Ry 1

Missouri Pacific Ry. 5Union Pacltlc system M

A N W Hy 1 IIU E M V R R. 45 12(.'., Sf. P.. M A 1. Ry. $ 1114. A M it R R i7 30C B A (J. Itv 13 14K ( ' A ft, J, Ry 2

C R. 1 A P.. east ... 10 29C.i It LAP. west... 1

Pllnols Central R ... 3 2

Total receipts 194 184 13

The dlsposllli.n of the day s receipts wasas follows, each buyer purchasing thanumbe- - of head Indicated.

Cattle. Hogs Sheei,( itnaha Packing Co 101 I,iM(j. II. Hammond I to 110Swift and Companv 341 2.846 653Cudahy Packing Co 1.629 ItM 617Armour Co N 4, MoOmaha P. Co., Kan. ntv i,ll.inimond. from country. H5R Pecker D.'gan 158

.1. L. CareyLobman & Co Its:W. F. Stephen Minn ft Uuntslnger 2sBenton Underwood 60Livingstone A Schaller... 242DcntilH CO 21H F Hohblck 28

Hamilton a r 172L F. llnsi 57

other buyers 33s 528

Total! 4.SI3 12.838 1.706CATTLE There was a heavy run 'if cat-- t

IIS here todav- f. Lis, time of the week.but still buyers took hold with considerablelife and the better grades changed handsfreely at prices that compared favorablywith those of yesterday. 'I he only case ofweakness was noticed In the cow market

The proportion Of corn-fe- d steers wasrather small today and as packers were allanxious for supplies the market r iled ac-tive and strong on anything at ail desirable,As high us $6 60 was paid for a hunch whichaveraged only a little over 1.200 pounds.The half-fa- l stuff and common liln.ls wereneglected today, as packers all wanted thegood to choice grades. The market on theless desirable grades was rather slow andno more than steady.

The big end of the receipts today con-sisted of cows anil heifers. In view of tholiberal run all the week buyers attemptedto pound the market a little and succeededIn taking off 6. or lac on all but the verybest grades. Trade was none too active,lilt still the bulk of the offerings was dis-posed of In fairly good scbsoii.

Veal calves and stags sold about Steady,but bulls In some cases were a little lower.

There was a good demand for the hittergrades of Blockers and feeders and therewas no nidi. . able change In the pricespaid. The common kinds were neglected,the same as usual, anil It was a dltllcultmatter to dispose of such kinds at whatlooked to bo steady prices.

Very few western range steers goodenough for killers arrlveu mis morning.The few that were offered sold at goodstrong prices All but the host range cowscould safely be uuoted .Vijl'ic lower and themarket none too active. The best stock-ar- t

and feelers sold freely at steady prices,but the common stuff was dull and a lit-tle weak. Representative sales:

BEEF ST EE Its.No Av. Pr. No Av. Pr.2 fion 1 75 18 12)6 5 20

13 lOn 2 25 24 1114 5 2621 990 9(1 8 126(1 5 2546 870 4 15 M 1176 5 352(' 1071 4 25 23 1la5 5 5019 902 4 25 33 1186 6 7014 1020 4 50 19 1846 6 M6 1200 4 75 53 1217 6 5a

19 1252 4 85 40 123S 6 51STEERS AND HEIFERS.

35 1019 4 00 cows,1 920 1 50 2 UOO 3 0.)

23 794 2 00 24 iff 3 0013 1016 I 25 5 11150 I mi

1 810 2 25 9 942 3 "52 910 2 50 1 1280 I 2..1 1250 j 6 ) 63 87'( 3o6 928 2 lid 33 1100 3 403 370 2 75 4 1006 3 404 1067 2 HI 2 1265 :: ,5a

4 835 2 80 la I08i) ;( 5;,1 900 2 SO 17 1032 3 6a4 995 2 Rn 20 1078 3 8a0 1183 2 80 32 A4S 3 90

11 1006 2 85 2 .. 1175 4 00COWS AND HEIFERS.

3 808 2 40

HEIFERS.1 460 2 75 1 610 3 25

HULLS.1 1220 2 15 1 1620 :: 251 1050 2 60 2 1560 3 36

8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS13 436 2 10 1 861) 2 75

1 850 2 50CALVES.

1 100 4 75STOCK CALVES.

3 27a 2 10

STOCK ERH AND FEEDERS.21 869 2 60 4 682 3 25

3 320 2 60 23 743 I .')7 882 3 10 2 455 3 36

23 358 j ft 14 630 If17 837 3 2.', 12 830 4 052 636 2 25

NEBRASKA.1 cow 94H 2 70 cow Hid 2 70

46 cows 875 I 70 6 cows 961 2 6")

1 cow 1000 2 70 30 cows 924) :06 cows 852 I 7a

12 cows 958 3 OS 6 feeders.. 971 3 008 cows. ...lotKI IN feeder... 660 3 (10

2 rows 94(1 2 no 16 feeders.. 841 3 752 feeders.. 810 300 i cow )(J0 2 757 cows 950 2 15 2 bulls 1350 2 106 cows IMt 2 no I cows ... 775 2 on1 cow 980 1 60 11 cows 1106 2 903 cows 1030 2 903 cowa 1073 2 70 6 cows 886 I 85

16 cows 773 85 24 cows 1060 ;i no6 cows 869 2 00 7 steers. .1142 4 709 cows MO 2 55 9 steers. ... 784 3 40

SOUTH DAKOTA3 cows Hmo 2 40 2 bulls 935 2 401 cow 122(1 2 00 1 bull 1630 2 406 cows ,.1011 3 1(5 4 cows. 992 2 750 cows 905 9 05 3 cows 1006 3 052 steers. ...12M) item 14 feeders 928 3 70

10 steers. .1138 3 60 T feeder 900 3 7012 steers. .1072 3 Hi 46 feeders. . 913 3 70

1 steer .. 670 2 On 5 feedera. 864 3 2511 steers ...1119 :t 611 22 feeders. SU 4 00

5 feeders. 3.K) 3 25('(lU)RAPn

4 hulls .1260 2 15 1 bull IdOn 17662 cows 911 2 4 5 36 feeders . 712 3 2542 feeders.. 962 3 10 4 feeders.. 775 3 10

1 stag 98(1 2 Hi 5 steers 1240 :: 6031 feedrni 743 4 00 2 feeders. . 755 3 00

D. Hanns -- Neb.20 feeders. 953 3 30 31 cows 882 I 03

3 feeders 983 2 76 3 feeders 933 1 SO9 feeders 1"V2 2 26 3 feeders 843 2 60

Ijee Jacobs -- Neb.1 steer fjgj 3 00 2R feelers 899 3 701 cow 870 3 00 2 feeders (99 3 002 cows 925 3 00 4 cows. ... 952 3 00

14 feeders. 630 3 30 2 calves. . . 320 3 602 feeders 620 2 50

I Ludemlne N'ch.15 feeders. 611O 2 25 4 calves. 442 3 60

E. Buchanan- - !oto.32 cows 982 3 06 2 cows HOfi 3 116

123 cows. ... 972 3 05F, B. Fellows- - Neb.

6 cows 945 2 60 1 cow 1160 3 so34 cows 986 3 00 2 cows. 863 3 00

I). T Taylor Neh39 cows .1031 3 35

l,ewiB Bros Wvo.7 cows Ml 2 60 3 bulls 1416 I 13

cow MO 2 (i 14 steers II.':: 3 S51 heifer .11(1(1 3 85

W A Morsms n H i"feerir I0M - 75 11 feeders 971 3 76

L. Hosklns Wj..30 feeders 927 3 75

HOHfl Receipts of hogf continued ei yliberal todav which makes the supply forthe four (lav this week Hie ... .. lest Insome lime past The inaikei. howeveropentd earl)' at an adva;. ... t otjlOu over

,y genn i market Packers allhad llbeinl order, and as a result tradewa very n tlve and the market gainedin sttengih us t lie morning advanced Thertrel -- ales re moetli .1 $.,774 and $f m.but after thl first ronn.i or so thn popu-lar price became $5X and then $60 and15.331. and flnnllv $6,324 and UM TheChoicest bunches gold imtl- from $659$5 90 Then were not as many Of the lightin.. common legs her. lodg) as has beenthe tsse for the lat w.s-- or ten days, sothai prices held up In faltiv good shape.Tin lighter loads told nirg.lv from $5.7;.down The last end of tin- - market was

I strong and active, evervtnlng being diep I ,.f in good season The last hogssold er large!) at pj.tlH and m.m Repres. niatlve sales'No. Av Sh Pr. No. Av sh. pr,Ht.. V8 ... 4 .50 6V .227 ... 5 30:, I . 4 -i 66. . 258 5 8064. ..160 Ml 5 '.'.' 73... :i6 40 6 8n89 .173 5 6, j 25. . . MO 6 MIi .310 80 5 70 30. ,M0 ion 5 Soft, .168 MO 5 70 164. .2( so .. sow 176 5 70 . 233 160

4... ..IN 6 72'4 66. .221 30 5 0091... IM 240 60. 40 .' s"37... 204 m :. 8.",

1 120 M..'. .311 1 82V,.167 66... .265 .'.' 8;ij

72 Bf '40 69... . 212 41 KJm. . .251 4o 06. , . MO 12":tn 76... 251 30 .. Ml

:i4 237 SO 67... 249 100 :. 8ji,ft 25a 210 61... 32 1 i 8.",:.. ,110 H4 66 ' V

:t5 ..an 40 44 .251 30 7, 82 1,IM 06 6 75 63 .. 259 M .. V,78. ns 60 6 7", 70... 738 ,', 824

1;. 6 75 79. .211 120 .'. 124168 io 6 75 76. . '('3 IM 7. 124

id 131 200 6 75 8.. ;?6g 1 82489 .202 :in 5 75 70... 2' 16 .. 8.",30 .183 6 75 65... 287. so 6 124nn. 19(1 77' g 69. . . 257 16.1 5 82',61... 266 4") ng 6a. . 294 22" 5 82470 224 ., a 70... . 205 SO B v''69 ... .2.56 21 64 :is so 6 821,59 . 25n 12") 6 1' 63... .275 So :. :,70. . '.'.".9 40 I IB to96 197 5 77t, H"! M 5 MVS

82.. 215 HO 64 ... 307 6 $3487 278 30... 2to 8;"34... 22C CI 253 30 I

75. 225 120 n 119 22 30 f. 82',60 281 200 7, 77'., 231 160 "r11... 193 80 6 77i, 611 : .v. 16" 5 8245v... 12" r. 771, 33 .298 5 M92 .. 198 8" 6 77i, 48 197 120 5 85M 192 6 H 49 ..185 '.' .', 8f,74 191 6 SO 60.. 324 10 :. s;,63 .. :r. 7, 80 69. .211 6 85

... ,200 6 so 64.. .321 30 5 8586 208 r, so 69 Mi 30 6 M78. . is; 5 8 :.:( 321 6 8",63 219 5 Sll 28 .329 7, S.-

39. .241 40 5 SO 61.. .29n I 1 1

73... 221 240 5 SO 60. "97 f. 85116.. .299 120 5 SO 60. .271 n 85nr., 228 80 6 80 64 .271 5 87,

56 .. .271 SO 5 8 58. .797. 230 6 S380 .. 194 6 50 64.. .314 40 6 8 ",

64... 274 5 80 59 .341 SO 5 8584 137 80 5 St. 61 ..217 7. 87,

91... 179 80 6 80 61.. .318 '46 7, sr,92 23', IM ;. ki 53.. . .316 80 5 87,

271 120 5 80 61. .286 220 7. 8570. 231 40 5 80 59 289 m 5 S567. 272 80 5 80 63 203 5 S678.. .20--

,40 5 80 86 194 5 85

77. 191 8(1 vn ..277 6 8520 30 5 3D 219 5 S78.. MB 24' ( 5 SO 66 347 5 8661.. .271 7. SO 69. 261 6 8561. 261 5 SO 260 IM 6 S361.. .217 120 7, SO M .278 30 6 3",49 30(1 24d n so 62. .285 120 6 S5I? Ml 5 so 63 .254 7, 8570.. 253 120 5 8n 68. 292 .00 5 H82 23: 120 5 80 39 271 40 6 87'467 .231 40 6 81) 47. .358 SO 6 67467. .265 200 5 80 74. so R 87467. 269 30 5 80 64. 5 87471.. 2d 30 5 80 56. .293 5 87',62.. .219 MO 5 80 48. 310 7. !)91. 184 5 SO 62. 30" r, 90

SHEEP There were onlv a few sheep("ill lambs here todav. but the demandwas also light. Most of the offerings todaywere feeders, tint what fat stuff was offeredchanged hanns slowdy The market for theweek to date may be quoted about Melower except In the case or something extraChoice, which might not sell iiulte thatmuch lower.

The feeder trade nss also verv dull todayand lower particularly on the Commonkinds Very few huvers were on the mar-ket, so that sellers. In a good many caseswere unable to get a bid, although theypriced what they had at a very low figurePrices ire now fully llgjjle lower for thevcek on good stuff, and common kindsare wit-s- than that Old ewes are almostrnsalabl" and are onlv quoted from $100to $2.00.

Quotation: Choice yearlings. MJ081.M;fair to good yearlings. M.15'd3.30; choicewethers. $3 2041 3 40. fair to good wethers.$2.90 3. J0; choice ewes. $2.753.00; fair togood ewes. ?2. "0(52. 75; common ewes. $1.00fj2 00; choice spring lambs. M.1O04.M; fair togood spring lambs. H.I0Q 4 .10. feeder weth-ers. .00fJl.M; feeder lambs, $3.1T4 00.Heprrsentatlvo sales:No. Av. Pr.

3 cull ewes HO $2 M31 native owns 110 29025 native ewes 1"i 3 00M feeder lamb 89 3 SO

246 feeder lambs 84 8 3nJ37 jvestcrn wethers 99 3 3d380 natlv. wethers 98 3 60132 feeder lambs 68 ;i d

34 native lambs 83 I 20MS Idaho lambs 71 4 H

8 ewes and bucks 73 (Mi

476 CUlj ewes 81 1 10cull ewe 80 l U

29 western ew es 92 2 50i western ewe nm 2 75

29 western ewes 92 2 605 western wethers 76 3 Oil

171 native wethers no 3 40

CHICAGO STOtK MAM KMT

I tilllr MaBtll Loner Hogs HigherXhcep Weak.

CHICAGO, NOV. 21. CATTLE Receipts,9.5(1" bead natives, 50(1 head westerns;mostly lower; good to prime. $6.20(00.86;poor to medium. $3 ,..'f6 90; stockers andfeeders $2.00 4 00; cows $1.254.76: li frs.$1 ..ncu ...o.. cantiers. $1.262.26; hulls, $2.n01.80; calves. $2.007. ., western steers, $3.50.

HOCJS Receipts. 45.000 head, estimated to-morrow, 40.(8(0 head; left over. 7.500 head;market .VulOc higher; mixed and butchers,$5. 7,0 5. 95 good to choice heavy. 11.7006.10;rough to lair heavy, $5.466.65 ; light. $7.27.'0.75; hulk of sales, $5.655. $5.

BHEGP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22.H00beatll Sheep, weak; lambs, steady to strong;gooil to choice wethers, $3 O",i4.O0; fair tochoice mixed. $2.90 3.40; western sheep, $3.0"414.00; native lambs, $2.50(4.75; westernlumbs, M.OOfM.40.

RECEIPTS -- official: Cattle. 22.729 head-hogs- .

7.11.792 head, sheep, 17,149 head.SHIPMENTS -- Official: t'altle. 3.266 head;

hogs. 4.458 head; sheep. 1,068 head.

Kniisus City Live stock Market.KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. CATTLE Re-

ceipts. 4.000 head natives. L700 head Tex-ans- ,

300 head calves; beef steers,other cattle steady to strong: choice

export and dressed beef steers. $6.006.15:fair to good M.IOtja.10; stockers and feed-ers, M.0084.M; western fed steers, MSOfJ7. 5a. western range steers. 13 504. 4"; Texasand Indian -- tors. $3 1814.20; Texas cows.ll.7Mn.00; native cows. $2 Is tQM 00; heifers,$2.35,"."", $l.fi2 10; bulls, $2. oofs'I, 50; calves. M iVu5.50.

linos Receipts 19.(88) head; market 5ioc higher; top. $6.05. bulk or sales. $6 5n8.00; heavy, MOoittW.OS; mixed packers, $6 75;6 00; light, $5 205 674: pigs. $4 i6.10.

SHEEP AND LAM 14S Receipts, 1000head; market steady, native lambs, $4.35:4.05; western lambs. $4.004 50; nativewethers, B.28G3.80: western wethers. 13.00.3.7.0; vein lings. $3.4a4 i: ewes, $2.87,3.25,c;iiis and feedere, M.MMt.M,

Ni. I oiils I.lve Slock Market.ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 21- - CATTLE Receipts.

4,6nn head. Including 2,7i) head Texans,fjharkal Itead) natlv. shipping and export

ii. 47. va .".'); dressed lieef and butchersteers, $3.60 0.25; steers under l.con lbs , $2 .70

5.25: stockers and renders, $2.153.60; 0OWIand heifers. M.0OfjM.75; canneis, $1 0001.60;hulls. $2 254.25. Texas and Indian steers.M.OOOfi.M; f'T fed with grass steers. $3 dOIJi4 25; cows and heifers, $2.10.';. 27,.

HOGl Receipts. 8,400 head; marketstrong to 5c higher; pigs and lights. M.40M560; packers, $5.4(800.75; buf.hers, $1.75ton.

SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, l.'mohead; market steady, native muttons. $2 76

'3 60; lambs, $4 (884 75; .nils and bucks,II. fJ0gja.71

St. .loseph l ive Ntnck 3larLel.ST. JOSEPH Nov. 21 CATTLE Re-

ceipts. 1,000 head, steady to 10c lower; na-tives. $'!. nn6..V; cows and heifers. II.MO5 10; veals, 12.506.75; stockers and feeders,il MM4 25

Mm IS Receipts. 12.7iOO head, rnoetly Be

higher, light and light ml xed. . $6 45 7, 90;

medium and heav y, 16. (100.05; pig', $3 76tf4.85: bulk. $5.70 5.95.

rWMKP AND LA.MRS Recelnts. IMheadlsteady, lop vearllngs. $4. top lambs. $1.60

Hock In Sight.The following table shoes he receipts of

cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principalmarkets for November Mi

' allle. Hogs Sheeplouth Omaha 5,138 12,911 2,520Chin go in.mii 41,000 22.000Kan.-.- c City 5,700 19.000 1.000SI t oe s 4 6(1" 1,400 1,000Ht Joseph 2,6t) 12.300 750

Tolas 2X.07W 97,611 27,270

rw Inrk live Mtoa.k Market.NEW YORK. Nov 21 CATTLE ti

611 head malnl) eonslgned direct;n. sglee reported; export-- , 4" ineep

L ES K. .Ipts, 5f"i le ad "lull amiIwealt, gbuUClSO had uni'jld, maiub glass-- j

ers and westerns, a few veals sold at R "dU 7 50, bunch of good at $7 IV)

SHEEP AN D LAMRIJ Receipts, 4 2head, sheep, about st, nlv limbs sversr?",!easier. heep s,,M at $2iVtT3.28; lsmh.common to prim. $4 00"f 4 76

lloos Receipts. 4.M1 head: one deck onsnle; quoted steady prime state hogs esti-mated lo bring $6 pgf Kw His

4'offee MarketNEW TORXi Nov 2 i '( TITK- - Spot

Rio. stendy. No ; Invoice gkr M'histeadv. Cordova. THMllP The market forfutures opened slea.lv In lone with prt, es6tf10 points lower on reslllll g r,. Mowingadverse European and Rraslllsti cables,larger receipts In the crop country and for-eign selling Throughout the entire irssl.nitrading was slow and of ft professionalcharacter, with scared) a i nation inprice. The largo warehouse d 'hcrles Inthis country and having hy the metalclique'' kept prices in check most of theday. Th.' market was tlnallv ipitet ,t tdecline of f,,in points Total sales amountedto II, 7" hags, including December itnei6 45c. January', n.vv, Sinr.h. (,700 ,ri'';'"'. Mav. 6.8V, June, 6 ''-- . ,v 7 .

' 'September. 7.26-- .

fork Dry l.ooil MarketNEW YORK Nov 71 DRY HOODSRuslness In brown cottons has been dullhome buyers still rautlOUt! and eorl buslness light Rsnorl grades firm In pricePleached cottons quiet throughout and Itregular for low grades Denims, ticks sndother Maree colored cottons stea,lv butquiet. Nothing doing tn print cloths andprices unchanged Wide goods ease Printsin fair demand at new prices Gingham

Scarce nnd firm C.,ll,, lli..u ka.)..steady In staples.

Wool Market.HT. T.OITS Voe 01 w.m--

(Hum grades. 13tfl7Hc; light line. 12Ufl,-,r-,

.heavy fine. lirirL'c. tub washed. H'24tf,vTobacco ( nnihlnr l.olps Don n a, ltlal

5EW.r."K, Nov -- 1 " n"'' nnuoiincedtoday that the American Tobacco mm-pan- v

had absorbed the rlrm of D H Mr--pin A Co am) its plants and trade mark",,,'.H'r. ir''-- " eald to have been$2..,no.oim Mi' A I pi n A-- Co was long aopponent of the American Tobacco con"

l nil. s the Hoard's Hands..CHICAGO, Nov. 21.- - The appellate courttodav reversed the decrre entered a "arngo by which the Chicago Ro.ird of Tradewas enjoined from Interfering with lh- -

service of the Central Stock and Hrslnexchange In receiving mark, t reports

Seasonable Fashions

3D76 Serpentine Skirt,72 to 30 Went

Woman's Serpentine Skirt. No. 3976 --The entirely novel skirt, known as the ser-pentine, has taken Its place among ne.cepied modes and Is seen In many of thelatest gowns. Tho model shown Is exceedIngly stylish and includes the essentialfeatures the snugly fitted upper portionthe much flared and extremely full circularflounce and the long, graceful back. Theoriginal Is made of black taffeta slllt. andIs trimmed with stitched hands of cloth,but velvet, velveteen, all silks and wodmaterials are appropriate.

The upper portion of front and sides lacut In seven gorea that fit snugly to thofigure. To their lower edge is seamed thograduated circular flounce that - cut voryfull and falls In soft folds and undulatinglines. The hack Is unt rimmed nnd seamedat the renter In habit style, but Is laid inplaits at the upper edge, beneath whichthe placket Is made, and which conceals thescums, and falls In soft becoming ripples afew inches below the waist line. Ileneaththis back elastic hands are attached at theouter seams, which servo to hold the frontand sides In the desired position and allowthe back to fall in tapering lines.

To cut tbia skirt for a woman of mediumslue lia yards of material 20 inches wide,844 yards 27 Inches wide, 4t4 yards 44 incheswide or 4 yards 60 Inches wide will he re-

quired.The pattern 3076 la cut In sizes for a 22,

24, 26, 28 and h waist measure.

Tor the accommodation of The Bee read-ers, these patterns, which usually retail St.from 26 to BO cents, will be furnished at anominal price. 10 cents, which covers sllexpense. In order to get any pattern en-close 10 cents, give number and name ofpattern wanted and bust measure.

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INSTRUMENT! placed on record Thurs-day. November 21. 1001

Warranty Deed.H A. Haskell 10 J. L Haskell, lot 3.

block ft, Denises add $H. C Smith tn L Smith, lot ,

block 2, Omaha VI, w I'dIt. 8. Alexander el al to H. B, Munro.

s 54 feet of t 110 feet lot 2. blockW." Hhlun's 2d add 10

A. M. Goodrich to J. A. Olbsoii. s 2

feet of li U feet lot 44. block 6.Hanscom Place 176

Elizabeth Nofthrup t" Sorle Olbsoii,lot 12. Patrick's Saratoga add 277,

Sofle Gibson and husband to Frederickand Mary Koran, same ton

H M. Iwine and wife to J. Thomsen,lot 12. block ft, Halcyon Heights.. 170

Same tn Peter Iravert. lots 8 to 11,block 3, same 660

D'lt Claim Heed.P R Iorlng to E K Rrown, lot L

block 3. Ralph Place laHeeds.

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