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    THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1904.
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GRAIN ANB PRODUCE M1RIET
Ih.rp Adranc i "Wleat Futures, with
DAMAGE STOWF.S PERSISTENTLY FLOATED
Millers -Wtjut Waerat-Eerope Wanta
torn. V kirk Very Strong-
Oet; Firm ttork aad Finan
cial Goaalp.
OMAHA. Nov. 11, 1904.
iere aa positive eirength in the wheat
Ttrkct again, despite the fact tnat tha
Viorta hurt been generally forced to cover
In the early hours of the trading; yesterday,
"it they must he goltt-n shun ttgnln in
ha general selling that marked Thursday's
close. There was nothing particularly ex
ertlhg in the ncvs of the day, other than
the continued repetition of the drouth and
fly rejMjrts and rumors of frost in the Ar-
fientltie Republic, although the latter wan
ess of n potential factor than the reports
of a trohatile prohibition on wheal export
from Russia, it Is ns-icrted with considera
ble confidence tnat the bulk of the wheat
Top has hern marketed. The receipts in
the southwest have fallen off very ma
terially, Duluth storks have been decreasing;
serlouily and Minneapolis !s not getting
wheat as largely as It did a short time
ago. There would have been an even
Kreater advance than there was in the
Chicago sreculatlve markets but for the
fat that Armour A Co. Hold wheat quite
rreelv at the top checking, the upturn,
one lot (.f rm,0nO bushels bclne; sold at $1.144
for the May delivery. The buyers of cash
wheat were there after the goods all day
long. In Omaha good No. 3 hard sold to
$1.02, No. 4 hard at 90c to $1.X a bushel,
wl'li one ear selling as high as $1.01.
ti:emher wheat In Chicago opened nt
SI l' dropped V and then turnips;, ad
vanced sharply to $1.14. May advanced
frxun $1 14 to It 14V. There was "ral trad
ing in both deliveries as :n tha more
dls'unt deliveries.
Tim corn market was very strong, In
aympathy with wheat and on the Increased
demand liable to come from Europe for
American malse. Tirember was In better
demand and the ndvanco was more marked.
It looks now very much ns If there would
lie an excellent demand for this great
.American croo and that it will net nnnd
nomely. No. 3 corn In Omaha sold at fVH4o.
Orruvha cash sale,r Wheat 1 car No. 4
hard, ub lbs., $1; i car No. 4 hard. 504 lbs.,
oe; 1 rnr No. 4 hard. 60 lbs., 90c; 1 car No.
4 nurd. B0t lbs., 90c; 1 car No. 4 hard, 54
Ion.. $1: 2 cars No I hard. 554 lbs., $1.02;
t car No. 8 hard, BR lbs., $1.02; 1 car No. 4
linrd. 61 lbs., $1.01. Oata 3 cars No. 8 white.
-2tC Com- cars No. 8, BOHe.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. $1.O7f1.03; No. 8
bard, l.fj: No. 4 hard. 80c$1.04; No. 8
eprlng, $1.07.
CORN No. 2. old, 61c: No. , old, 60ttc:
!No. 4. old. 49c; no grade, old, 4Gc: No. I
yellow, old, 52c; No. 8 yellow, old, BlUo;
No. 2 white, old, Blc; No. $ white, old, BOHc
OATS No 2 mixed. 28c; No. 3 mixed.
27c; No. 4 mixed, 26c; No. 8 white. 29c; No.
8 white. 2Sttc; No. 4 white. 27ttCT.Se; stand
ard. 28Vc.
Grain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices at the following uiarketa
today and Thursday were:
CHICAGO.
.'lose.
Wheat
December
May
July
Corn
December July
May
Onta
December
May
July
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
Wheat
December
May
Corn
December
May
Wheat
December May
Wheat
December May
Wheat '
December
May
TMay. Thur'y.
l.Utt 1.13
ST. LOUI3.
1.14
99
61
46
4vfc
29
3U4
31 V4
1.131A
50
4H4
46
LIB
1.15
46'4
4b'.i
KANSAS CITY.
1.05VS
1M&
.
' !
NEW YORK.
1.20V,
l.W,
MINNEAPOLIS.
DULUTH.
l.ltPi
1
MTV,
1.16
81 Vi
1.14's
1.15
45M,
44
1
1.01
4.1
42 4
1.14
1.14
1.16
1.16
1.1
115
HEW YORK GEXERAI, MARKET
annotations of the Day on Varlooa
' Commodities
NEW VjtlK. Nov. ll.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
3i.au bb., exports, 7,928 bbla.; sales ti.ttuO
pkgs.; firm, with moderate trade; Mlnne
Ki.aa patents. $6.10tj.40; Minnesota bakers,
KtCi.OO; winter patents, $5.tHj8.00: winter
ethifchts, Jo.3t)!yj.bW, winter extras, 3.i4t
,25; winter luw grades, $.1.4 i.iB. Kye
flour, tlrm; fair to good. M B04i4.76; choice to
fancy, $4. 75C'i 5.00. buckwheat (lour, steady,
per 100 lbs., $2.MXS2.15.
COKNMUAL, Firm; yellow western,
JLUiUu.lii. city, $1.121.14; kiln-dried, $3.(031
RYE-Firm.
BARLEY Steady: feeding, 46c, c. 1. t.
New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 89.500 bit.; sale., 8,700.
jj bu. futures. Spot, firm; No. $ red, $1.24.
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.2,
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.07,
f. o. b. afloat. The wheat market was gen
erally firm all day and closed lftlo net
higher. Ita leading Influences were further
bullish Argentine crop advices, rumors that
Russian exports may be prohibited and
prospects for a smaller western move
ment. May, $1.14 15-111.1 B-16. closed at
$1,164; July. 1.03tn.04, closed at $1 03; De
cember. $1.19Vn.20, closed at $1.20.
CORN Receipts, 6.475 bu.; exports, 2,080
bu.; sales, 40,000 bu. futures, 80.000 bu. spot;
No. 8 yellow, 71c; No. 3 white, 68 Vic. Re
sponding to the strong cash situation corn
was firmer today, with shorts and commis
sion bouse buying, and closed M(to net
higher; May closed at 52c; December, 58
JioM,. closed at BIHSe.
OATS Receipts, 111,000 bu.; exports. 11.575
bu. Spot, steady: mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.. S4HG
$6'4c; natural white, 30 to 82 lbs.. 86!t(c;
clipped white. SG to 40 lbs., 37839c. Op
tires, nominal.
FK ED Firm; aprlngs, $20; middlings,
$19.70.
HAT Firm; shipping, 67H72c; good to
Chotoe. 80i fioe.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
104, SltT40c; Ift'S, SlfiSHc; olds, 14Tl8e. Pa
cific coast. 1904. 81&40c; 1903, 80034c; olds,
MfilSo.
HIDES Firm; Oalveston. 20 to 30 lbs.,
17c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
(dry), 24 to 30 lbs., 14c.
I.KATHFR Firm: acid. 24iB2k;.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $10.50
sT11.5: beef hama. $22,5044.10; packet. $10.00
p10.50 city extra India mess. IM.uOfilMS M.
Cut meat, oulet; pickled bellies. fci.7M
0 75: pickled shoulders. $7.50; pickled hums,
J.3f.iS8.75. Lard. iteady; western steamed,
$7.B'; November, $7 50 nominal; reflnd.
quiet; continent. $7.70; South America. $8 25;
compound. $5.75ifi.0O. Pork, stesdy; family,
$1S.OO1K.50; short clear, $13.75616.75; mess,
$12.TB(W'1S.
TALLOW Quiet; city. ($ per pkg). 4o;
cutintrv (r-kgn. free). 4H414c.
RICE Firm; domestic, lulr to extra, J
(jJvtr- .Tanan. nominal.
BTJTTEH Firm; .creamer?, common to
extru. lS(23c; nftlclnl prlca renovated, com.
limn to extrn. limi'lS'e
CHEESE Firm; ntat full cream, small
colored and white, choice October, 10c;
large colored, choice October, 10c; large
while, choice Ot-tober, loye,
KOOS strong, unchanged.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens, lie; fowla. 12c: turkeys. I4ffl&e.
Dressed, weak: western broilers, UMil5c;
fowls, 9010c; turkeys. 17Q19c.
Kaasaa City tJrala aad Prevlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY, Not. ll.-WHEAT-De-eemher,
tl.067; May, $1 06Virl.05; July.
ajVe: cssh. No. 8 hsrd. .07W1 09: No. V
81.044il.u7; No. 4. 90.-r($l .04; No. 2 red. 81.09
'Hi.10- $1 05(81.08; No. 4. 9rtc41.02.
CORN-December. 4.1UT43c; May. 42e:
' No. i S&tf No-
8sieT8No- 2 mlxed- SOc: No- wh,. H
HAY-Slesdy: el.nlce timothy, $.00ffl.8B:
JiAr-Steady, frro.
nP .?rlm.MI""0i,, n1 Kansas stock.
J'"- ' whttewood cases Included. c;
H.TT.EJ"fidy: creamery. r21e:
Wheat. bu..
Corn, bi..,,
Oats, bu
Receipts. Shipments.
..,..16' 4.10
Tm i,oo
..... Ti0 ta,Ouo
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Nov 11. CORN Quoted steadv
No, , 8 whit, old. 55c; No. 8 yellow old'
B7o; No. 8 yellow, new. Sue; No. $. old. 5Sc:
No. 8. new, 49Vjc; No. 4. old, 54c; No. 1 new'
49c; newv no grade, 4"7Ve. '
Dalath Grain Msrkvt.
DL'HTTH. Nov. ll.-WHFAT-To arrival
No. 1 northern. $1 18; No. $ northern.
81.10H- Oo track; No. 1 nurthern, $1.18;
OATS-lo arrive and on track, i9c.
CHICAGO GRAM A!sD PROVISIONS
Featares of the Tredlae aad Clo.lag
Prices Boara of Trade.
CHICAOO. Nov. 11 Talk' of government
restriction of exports from Rtist-ia was one
of many factors tending to an advance in
the price of whet optl jns here tody. .At
the close December wheat was up S1fc.
May was up lc. Corn netted a gnln of
and oats lyavtc. Provisions are
practically unchanged.
Additional moisture In the snuthwest
caused some realising in December mheit
when trading began. As a result a sllgn.ly
easier tone was manliestfd. Inlt.al quota
tions on December were a ehade to (Qtto
lower at $1.184il.l3. Msy was off nc to
h,c higher at $1.13 to tl lHi- On an active
demand for the May de.lvery. however, the
market soon developed a firmer feel ng. A
rumor that the Russian government pro
posed restricting the export of wheat had
a decidedly strengthening Influence late in
the session. After seKIng up to $1.15 De
cember closed at $1,144 May closed at
81.14 after touching $1.14. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to K6.T0)
bushels. Exports for the week, as shown
by Bradstreets. were eiual t" 1.4 '.1"
bushels. Prmnrv rrcVp's were 1 0290
bushels, compared with 1.414.710 bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi.
cngo reported receipts of 901 cars, against
860 cars last week and SSS cars a year ago.
Small stock In store, an urgent cash de
mand and a ready absorption of all new
corn offered for sale were features that
contributed to a strong tone In the rp
ulatlve market. In addition an estimate of
an English statistician that Europe will he
a big Importer next yeir hid a bu I s't
effect on the market. Shorts were fair
buyers throughout the day. December
opened He lower to c higher at &''ftr)ie,
sold between MiSc and 51c and clnred at
Blr5ic. Local receipts were 122 cars,
with none of contract grade.
In sympathy with the strergth pT the
other grains, oats ruled fl' m Trading wa
very quiet and mostly of local character.
December opened unchanged at 2k'ji'"Jf'sO.
sold up to 29c and closed at the top. Local
receipts were 84 cars.
Selling of provision bv some of the big
packers as a result of larger receipts of
hogs than expected caused an easier tone
In that market. At the c s January pork
was up a shade at $12.8212.5. Lir.l waa
off 5c at $7.10. Ribs were down 2140 at
$6 52.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whet,
21 cars; corn, 152 cars; oata, 81 cars; hogs,
15000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. High. Low. CloseTpYes y.
May
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
Oats
Nov.
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Kiba
Jan.
May
1 13
1 13-t
1 urw
I 13
8S
B0H-1
46
31i
31
13 65
12 66
7 10
7 20
1 15
1 14
89
113
1 13
98
1 14'
1 14
99
Bl 6fl'BlW
47 I 4fii46TM7l
4U WW 46-
29
81
31
13 65
12 66
7 10
7 22!
62f B5
6 62 66
28f?
ill
31
13 B6
12 66
7 07
7 20
1 13
1 13
1 13
98
60
4fi
46
29 29
29 28Sr4
31l31ffi
3131(&
12 66
12 62
7 10
7 22
6 62 C 62
!2 6 66
6 e:
12 62
12 66
715
7 25
6 65
6 67
No. 2.
Cash quotations were at follow:
FLOUR Market easv: winter patents,
$5 30i6.40; winter straights, $4.9005.20; spring
patents, $5.10S'5.e0; spring straights, 4.'0ji
6.20; bakers. $3.0004.00.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. $l.l2ff1.l5; No. 3,
$1.05fi1.16; No. 2 red, $1.1631.18
CORN No. 2, 68c; No. 2 yellow, 60c.
OATS No. 2, 29W29-v4c; No. 2 white,
Slic; No. 2 white, 29S31C.
RYE No. 2. 81c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 38i33Sc; fair to
choice malting, 43'962c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.10; No. 1 north
western, $1.17; prime timothy, $2.62; clover,
contrncr grade. $12 00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.,
$11.10(11.15. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.05fi(7.07.
Short ribs sides (loose). $.87'r?7.12; short
clear aides (boxed), $8.87i&7.00.
Following were the receipts and ship
ment!! of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 23,900 25.400
Wheat, bu 97,300 39,000
Corn, bu...., 156.9T0 A5.600
Oats, bu 1SH.300 66,500
Rye, bu .....140.000 6.G00
Barley, bu 69,200 16.800
Oq the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries. 16tQ.24c;
dairies, 15&21o. Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included. 17i20c; firsts, 22c;
prime firsts, 24c; extras, 26o. Cheese,
steady, 10&llc.
St. Louis Grain aad Provisions.
ST.. LOUIS, Nov. 11. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. $1.15; track,
$1.17; December, $1.15; May, $1.1; No. 2
hard. $1.12.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 62c; track,
64c; December, 46c; May, 45c.
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, 81(3i
82c; December, 30c; May, 32c; No. 2
White. 82c.
FLOUR Steady : red winter patents, $5.40
65.65; rpeclal trands, 16.60g5.75; extra fancy
and straight, 4.90u5.15; clear, $4.26ij4.G0.
SEED Timothy, steady. $2.002.6u.
CORN MEAL Steady, $2.70.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 84T8fie.
HAY Firmer; timothy, $8.0012.00; prai
rie, $6.01X610.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 93c.
BAGOINO 7c.
HEMP TWINE -6C.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Johblng,
$11.36. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.77.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra ahotts, $8.37:
clear ribs, $8.76: short clear, $9.00.
POULTRY Higher; chickens, 8c: springs,
10c: turkeys. 16c; ducks. 9c; geese, 7iftSc.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 202fic;
dairy. 16i21o.
EGGS Firm at 20ft case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 4,000 - 10.000
Wheat bu 62.000 43.000
Corn, bu 80.000 23.000
Oata, bu 30,000 . 28,O0o
Mlaaeaaolia Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. ll.-WHEAT-De-cember.
$1.16; May. $1.17U1 17; July,
$1.16; September, 97c; No. 1 hard, $1.21 j
No. 1 northern, $1.18; No. 2 northern,
$1.13.
FLOUR First patenta, $6.10.2O; second
patents, $5904.10: first clears, $4.56ij4.6o;
second clears, $3 0073.10.
URAN-ln bulk. $15.00.
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 11. WHEAT Dull;
No. 1 northern, $1.171.17; No. 2 northern,
$l.lOfril 14: May. $1.14.
RYK-c hlgW; No. 1, 85fi85o.
BARLEY Firm ; No. 2, 66c; sample, 38
tjesc.
CORN Firmer; No. S. 66t86Sc; May, 46c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 11 WHEAT-Spot.
nominal; futures, quiet; December, 7a 3d;
March, 7a 4d; May, 7a 4d.
CORN Spot, American mixed, firm at 4s
d; futures, steady; December, 4s 9d;
January, 4s 6d.
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, !SW.c.
EGOS Firm; western firsts, 26(y"2iJ at
mark.
CHEESE Firm; 10llc.
Toledo Seed Market.
T6LEDO. O., Nov. 11. SEEDS Clover,
cash, $7 42; December, $7.46; February,
$7.52; March. $7.57; prime alslke, $7.Ki;
prime timothy, $1.27.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. U.-COTTON-Spot
market clored quiet, 1 tolnts advan e;
mlduplands, 10.2bo; mldgulf, lu.50c; ia.e,
none.
LIVERPOOL, Nr. JI. C2TTON Spot,
moderate business done, prices 2 to 4 points
higher; American middling fair, 6.74d; sold
middling. 6.62d; middling, 6.42d; low mld
dllng. 5.30d; good ordinary, 6.l6d; oidinary,
dAJh.S!, J! ,h" Were 7.0U0 balls.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. COTTON-Bteady;
middling. 9c; sales, 344 bales; receipta, 900
bales; shipments, (4 bal, stock 17,153
bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. U COTTON
Steady; sales. 8.750 bales; ordinary, 7 3-li--good
ordinary, $c; low mid ling i.0:
middling, 911-lc; good middling. 9c; mid
dling fair, 10c. Receipts, 18.624 baes
stock. 331.020 bales. Secretary Hetr'a
statement of the world s visible supply of
cotton shows a vlMble of 8 421 628 bales
against 8,166 887 ba'ea last wek. Ol th
the total of American cotton la ,ro7,&yi
bales, against t68,837 balea last week.
Oils and Roaln.
OIL CITY. Nov. 11. OIL Credit balance,
8160: certlilcatea, no bid; shipments, Penn
sylvania, 12041 bbls., aveiaae $27 hb's.;
runs 87T&64 bbla.. average 74,200 bbU.; ship,
ments, Lima, 68.4H5 bbls.. average i9.ii
bbls. runa, Lima. 70.108 bbla.. average 2,-
1&TOLEDO. Nov. 11 OII-North Lima,
8107; South Urna and Indiana. 31 02.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. 11-OlL-VTur.
pentine. firm. 60c
ROSIN-Firm; A. B. C. $155; D, $! 80;
E. 1(2 65; F $2 TV; O. $2.75; H. ;1 80: I. !3.;
l.4) ,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Karket is Actita and Eighei After n
Decline Dae to Profit Taking.
CORN CARRIERS MAKE GOOD ' GAINS
Mlssoarl Parlfle Leads the Advance,
Which Is Canted by the Bl Crop
Prospect Evidenced by Got
eminent Report.
NEW YORK. Nov. ll.-The stock market
had its vicissitudes today and there was
some feeling of the putse and study of
mptoms trom time to time on the part
of the professional element. But the sus
taining 11 nd uplifting power of the demand
demonstrated Itself beyond question In the
letter part of the day and tlw tendency of
the continued active demand toward a
reversion to standard railroad stocks helped
the Improving tone. The dealings were not
so heavily congested as 1ms been usual
lately ana the market broadened out ma
terially. This mas partly due to the many
obscure specialties which were brought
forward Into prominence and activity. But
even In the standard railroad stocks the
buying came from more disseminating
sources, as was evidenced by the smaller
Individual blocks dealt in. During the first
hour practically the whole market sue
cunibed to the movement to take profits
and the level of prices was carried very
generally below last night. The market
was slow in recovering, owing to the un
convincing effect of the various isolated
movements In specialties. The result was
to suggest a poor response to a laborious
effort to lift prices. A better Impression
was produced when Missouri Pacific re
newed its advnnce of yesterday. This was
the first evidence of a response in the
market to the government's estimate on
the corn crop, which appeared after the
stock market yesterday closed. Strength
spread from Missouri Pacific to all the
southwestern! and corn carriers. Including
some of the southern group The corn
firqspect was evidently the strong under
ying force of the whole market. Atchison
was late In responding, notwithstanding the
confirmation of the large holdings of the
stock acquired by the Rockefeller Interests.
The great variety of movements In special
ties seemed to be started by the violent
jump In Pacific Mall. Another advance In
the price of Amalgamated Copper helped
that stock and probably the general mar
ket. The United States Steel stocks were
conspicuously Inggard In the reviving mar
ket and were not helped by tho late report
that the committer on steel billet prices
hnd decided to recommend an advnnce of
$2 per ton In the price of that product. The
Incoming returns of rallroni earnings for
the first week In November showed an
advance over last year's corresponding
week, which was gratifying to stockholders.
The money market was called slightly
easier than yesterday, although the cur
rency movement with the Interior shows a
gain on balance of less than $1,600,000 as an
offset to the subtreasury operations and
exports of $1,715,000. Tomorrow's $2,000,000
gold export to Cuba does not figure In this
showing. Sterling exchange hardened here
and went lower In Paris and Berlin, lessen
ing by another degree the margin from a
resumption of a gold movement from here
to Paris. The late realizing and animation
of the market left Us , appearance of
strength unimpaired
The bond market was strong nnd the de
mand for some of the better grade of in
vestment Issues was especially Improved.
Total sales, par value, $14,920,000. United
States bonds were unchanged on call.
Following was the range of prices and
sales on the Stock exchange today:
Sale.HIgh. Low. Close.
Atchison 35.000 S7 SS R7
do pfd 1.500 103 102 102
Baltimore & Ohio.... 22.100 9S 90 97
do pfd 100 95 9: 95
Canadian Pacific .... 8.300 1 129 130
Central of N. J 4.80 194 188 193
Ches. & Ohio 9,700 4 6 45 46
Chicago & Alton .. 200 88 38 88
do pfd 80
Chicago Gt. Western.17,801 24 23 24
C. & N. W 6,00 202 219 201
C, M. & St. P 30,0(X 174 172 174
183
600 11 10 11
4,300 24 21 23
1.S00 87 86 87
3,000 23 22 23
600 66 56 66
1.800 35 35 35
..62.500
.. 9,600
..12,000
.. 200
20 332 330
900 32 31s
80
4Hi
73
67
83
do pfd
Chicago T. A T...
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colorado Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
Delaware & Hudson. 6,600 189 186 188
Del., 1. & w
Denver & R. Q
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley ..
do pfd
Illinois Central ....
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern ....
do pfd
LoulBvllle & Nash.
Manhattan L ,
Metropolitan Secur
wet. st. Ky..
Minn. & St. L
M.. St P. & S. Ste. M. 500 81 90 90
do pfd 147
Missouri Pacific ....153 400 109 105 1
M.. K. & T 16.000 36 35 36
do pfd 6,700 64 6.1 63
N. R. R. of Mex pfd. 400 41 41 41
N. Y. Central 11,200 137 135 137
Norfolk & Western.. 3,400 74 71 74
do pfd 90
Ontario & Western.. 2.600 43 43 43
Pennsylvania 107,100 137 135 137
P., C. C. & St. L 77
meaning sji.uiki
do 1st pfd 400
do 2d pfd 100
Rock Island Co 51.500
do pfd 3.600
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd. 2,000
815
82
83 85
40 40
72 78
64 56
83 82J
OVf
27.100 150 145 149
8.200 Jjr 28 80
5,900 54 50 64
400 29 29 29
600 62 62 51
18,600 137 134 136
, 2.90O 163 182 162
, 5.800 83 811 82
...80,200 124 122 123
300 fiZ til 61
St. L. S. W 4,400
do pfd 800
Texas A Pacific 26.50)
T.. St. L. A W 2.100
do pfd 1.400
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wnbash
do pfd
Wheeling A L. E.
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Mexican Central...
do pfd
Adams Ex. Co
American Ex. Co.
Wells-Fnrgo Exprei
Amalgamated Copper.B6.300
77
88
80
36
79
68
25
95
87
31
rjx7
75 76
87 87
t w
3C.
7S
67
24
95
36
30
49
36
79
6
25
95
87
30
CHI
42,000 113 .111 112
V4
.10.100
.13,100
. 800
. 2,300
. 1.900
.48,500
24
46
zu
24
47
21
500 116 116 11
H40
200 117 117 115
237
23 24
45 46
19 . 19
22 23
46. 46
90 20
F....
3.200
1.000
5,800
75
30
87
33
8
87
16
38
31
Amer. C. A
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil.
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive
do pfd
Amer. S. A R
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref.
Anaconda Mln. Co.
Prooklvn Rap. Tran. 12.30 68
Colo. F. A 1 78.900 47
Consolidated Gas 5.300 217 216 217
Corn Products 9'0 20 19 5914
do pfd ' 100 78V 7B
jjiNwiiris riecuriurs. .ouif nny
General Electric .... l.l'O 178
International Paper.. 1,700 20
I An TtfA RSIA na
Internationai Pump!. 3,500 41
.. 900
.. 1.9"0
.. 3,800
.. 1,100
..12,500
.. fioo ioo
..12.2410 77
800 112 119:
. .14,800 140 145 145
73 74
29 29
R6 87
80 32
. . . . 93
8 8
30 87
14 15
87 37
30 ,0
99 99
74V 7AY?
V. 119
67
41
67
35 J6
177 177
19 18
do pfd
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mall
People's Oas
Pressed Steel Car ..
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron..
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
V. S. R. A I
U. B. Rubber
do pfd ..,
U. S. Steel
do ofd
200
. 1.6H0
. 10,1
.49.200
82
25
97
79
St
80
24
97
r.7
7S
89
81
24
9S
'2
6,600 110 vv iio-
o--.4 H4l
88 88
225 223
16 16
62 6i
23 24
B Hi
400 83
200 226
4.200 16
. 1.600 3
. 6 400 24
. 2.300 86
.J7.6'i0 75 72
. .. a,pu jiiss iw.
... 2 92 92
...11.100 77 72
... 8.600 80 29
... 3ii0 85 84
..IOOh) 27 2
... 2.60O 85U futu.
Westlnrhouse Elec StiO 174 173
Western Union 1,600 92 81
Offered.
Total aales of the day, 1,768,200 shares.
London Closing Stoeka.
LONDON. Nov. 11. Closing:
72
13
92
77
80
84
26
86
173
92
Coniols, money ....
do account
Anarnnds
Atrhlton
Mn pM
Bltinnrt A Ohio..
ri adlan Psctoo ...
Tka. a Ohio
Chlr.,0 Ot. W
C , M. ft St. P....
rteBr
DtTr a R. O ...
so pl
Erlo
ao 1st pfd
eo M old
I III noli Cntml
l.ouli. ft Nut
M.. K. T...
Fx-dlv.
. t V. Y. r.ntr.1
. Norfolk W
. t do pfd
. Kr OrUrlo ft W
.im.14 Priiniylvanls
. ti Rind Mlnca
,.1SJS Heading
. 44 do lit pfd
. t4S do td pfd
.1774 Suutbarn Railway
. UH do pfd
. .' southarn Pa IDo ..
., lot l moo raciao
.. 41V do Ptl
.. IB I' 1 Stsel
.. lV do pfd
..Hi Wibtin
. .1S4 do pld
.. U Bpanlab 4a
..inu
.. 73
..
... i
... 70
.. 11(4
.. it
.. 44
.. 41
...
... 47
..US
.. a
.. 7i
... 87
... 1IH
... 4i
... 87
S1LVBR Bur. quiet, 26 18-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2i3 per cent.
The rule of discount In the open market
for short hills Ik 2 15-liVftS per cent; for
three months' bills, 24j3 per cent.
Treasury llattntat.
WASHINGTON. Nov. U.-Today'a state,
merit o fthe treasury balunces in the gen
eral fund exclusive of the 8i60.utiO.OoO gold
reserve la the division ex redemption
shows: Available cash balance, $144,218,566;
gold, 41.lSe.
BtSISESS OF ASSOCIATED BASKS
Clearings of the Great Commercial
Centers at Coontry.
NEW TORK. Nov. ll.-The following
table, com pi i-il by Uradstreet. shows u,
bank clearings st the :ilm-ipa cities for
the week ended November 10, with the per
centage of Increase and dtirease as corn
pared with the corresponding week lost
year:
CITIES.
Clearings.
Inc.
Dec.
New Tork
Chicago
Bostoo
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Detroit
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo
Indianapolis
St. Paul
Los Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
Washington
Savannah
Albany
Portland. Ore
Fort Worth
Toledo. O
Salt LakeCity
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane, Wash
Tacoma
Orand Rapids
New Haven
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield, Masa...
Worcester
Portland, Me
Augusta, Ga
Topeka
Sioux City
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Wilmington, Del....
Knoxvllle -
Davenport
Little Rock
Wllkesbarra
Fall River
Macon
Wheeling, W. Va..
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga
Springfield. Ill
Kalatnasoo, Mich...
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo. N. D
New Bedford
Canton. O
Jacksonville, Fla...
I-owell i
Chester. Pa
Oreensburg. Pa
Rockford. Ill
Rlnghamton
Snrlngfield. O
Hloomlngton, 111..,.
Ouincy 111
Sioux Falls. S. D...
Mansfield. O
Decatur Til
Jacksonville. 111.....
Fremont. Neb
tHousfon
tOalveston
IChnrleston. S. C...
Cedar Rapids
Totals. XT. fl ,
Outside New York.
$1,456,764.3151
175.574.694
140.402.116
110.300.881,
66. 721, 800
40.9M.638
R. 479.3741
10,917.936
22.8SO.550
24.3H1. 960
IO.4ia.9271
12.758.457
22.2fil.9H3
9.9M.C.74
10.974.979
7.856.089
7.494,880,
6.580 8i0
6.1.18. 618
6.92H.815
6.731.079
t. 401. 242
4.4'!9.POO
4.600.728
4. 946. 2O0I
7.494.2:3
4.90R.975
4.889.254
4.810.78)
6 086 667
4.721.9o4
4.477.505
B.268.225
8.256.A03
8 i4.o3
3.342.5116
8.790.160'
2,939,790
2.819,842:
2.S2B.721
2.276.012
3.150.257
2,723.889
2,084.406
1,975,034
1.632.271
2.049.363
1.4U8.831
1,199.620,
1.760 417
l.n9.276;
1,105.?JO
1.240.068
1.4X9.923
1,466.506
1,488.8m
865.397
1,178,628
861,077
1,540,517,
870. 7H0
626,585
666.134
613.8X5
1,050.866
676.100
788.736
811 895!
861,770
658.290
t.FU ISKl
622.976!
932.6401
457.9701
477.0001
850.7461
621.3621
427,0111
325 A40I
446. "071
410 500I
462R16I
400.7181
494 3961
3"2.652l
24-.n5l
??a.9?3l
272.6141
164.2611
12.855.1851
13.711.0001
1,535 4501
419,776
20.1
6 0
4.0i
3.6
"i'.i
10.7
2.5
"ii
0 2!
4.2
16.5
'ii!o
0.1
4.8
7.1
7.2
9.4
12.2
19.9
10.2
2.5
12.2
4.5
2.4
13.4
11.5
"i5"6j
'18.01
35.4
-27!3
13.7
28.2!
io!s
"i'.i
8.21
8.11
21.3
32.61.
8.6!.
21
0.7
1.1
0 8
8 0
1.4
"fi
15.1
"i
"to
18 5
6 5
120
4 1
10 1
4 1
2.5
19
3.9
4.3
10.9
6.9
15.1
1.0
27.1
13.4
25.4
'io.i
"9.3
43.8
36.1
13.9
'ss!i
5.9
"9!7
"6!i
"! 4
14.2
'13!$
14.4
86.1
20.8
18.9
4.4
2 4
2 3
33.0
8.71.
.l$2.3K 4O0.0O.1l
. 872,642,6S8.
12.81
.1 1.4
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
Ouebec
Vancouver, B. C...
Hamilton
Ixmdon, Ont
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C......
Totals
CANADA.
$
28.040.6271 11.01.,
18.844.4831 17.41.
8.056.2751 10.4
2,406.9481
1.847.4521
2.022 6001 5.11.,
1.690.6811
1.242.0011
1.200.6021
1.262.1951.
1,016.116
2 5
26.1
14 21..
14.81..
43.51.
26.01.
27.1
$ 67,636,690! 10.1..
tNot Included In totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because of no com.
parlson for last year.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. MONEY On call,
! per cent; closing bid and offered, 2 per
cent. Time lanu steady; sixty days, 3r3
per cent; ninety days and six months, 3
per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE IAPER484
per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANQ H Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $1.8656?)
4.8660 for demand and at $4.83754.8386 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.84 and
$4.87; commercial bills, $4.83'34.83.
SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars,
46o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
strong.
The following were the closing prices on
stocks and bonds:
V. S. raf. la, ri....lfHHMe. Central 4a TS4
.ih ao lat inc
IM'VMInn. ft St. L,. 4a.... 7
...Mt'i
...1MH
...130
...IM14
...loot
...10244
...9!
do roupon
do 8a, reg
do coupon
do naw 4a. reg
do eoupon ....
do old 4. rag.
do eoupuA
Atrhlaon (on. 4a.
do ad. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a
B.I. A Ohio 4a..,
do ma
Central of Oa. fia
do lt Ino itV,
Ct.tu. A Ohio 4a....l07H
Thlrago A A. mi... m
C. H. Q. n. 4a....lOOV4
C. M. ft 8. P. g 4a.. 110
r. A N. W. e. 7 1I7"4
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... 78
do col. 6a HI
CVC. A 8t. L. g 4a.. im
t'hlrago Ter. 4a I1H
Colo. A 80. 4a U
D. A R. O. 4a 101 W
Erla prior ilea 4s 101
do gin. 4a HI
r w A n. C. U... .11044
Hocking Val. 4 Ha.... 110 4
Li ft N. nnt. 4i lua
Offered.
M.. K. A T. 4a 10:
do ta M
M. R R. of M. a 4a. govt
n y. c. g. aa...
N. J. C. g. Da
No. Pad Be 4a.
dc 3s
100 '
.136V
.10n
. 7i
.101
O g. L. 4a ft par.. .104
Ponn. conv. a 102
)lN. A W. o 4a.
.iu
111 Heading gen. 4a nil
Rt. L. A t. M. 0. Ke..lK
Rt. L 4 I P. fg. 4a. 811
St. L. 8. W. la 1Va
Seaboard A l. 4a B4
So. Pacific 4a Wli
So. Rallwar (a 11H
Texaa A P. la 1201,
T.. St. b. A W. 4a.. 7
Union Paclllo 4a 1M
do conv. 4a 112
V. 8. Steal M 6a K7 V
WabMh la 111
do dab. B t'lU
W. 4V L. K. 4a tl
Wla. Ontral 4a n
Colo. Pual c. ta m
Adventure .....
A linnet ,
A malice, mated .,
American Itlno
noaton Block Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 11. Call loans. 2(3 per
cent; time lonns, 45 per ceht. Official clos
Ina of storks and bonds:
... 7
... 1"
... 14
...
... M'i
... M
...60
... i
... '
... 12
... U
... lit
... Hi
... 34
'." io4
... U-4
... 4'4
... It
... 14
... 0
..114
... '
...m
... 17
... m.i
... 10V
... 44
... 4
... 1144
...104
Atrhlaon adl. 4a )
do 4a 101 14
Max. Central 4a Tl
Atrhlaon "S
do pfd 103'tlAtlantlo
Bolton aV Albanf....ff Rlngham
Poatnn A Maine 1S4
Praton ElaTated 1M
FlUhburg ptd 1
Mo. Ontral t0
N. T., N. H. A H...1M
I'nlon ParlSc Vt
Amer. Arga. Cham... 20
do pfd
Amer. pnau. Tube... 4
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
amer. Woolen
do pfd
Domlsion I. A a...
Pdlion Elee. Illu....i43
General Blertrle 171
Mioa. Electrle
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
fnlted Fruit
ITnited shoe Mich..
do pfd
V. 1. eteel
do pfd
Weatlng. eommia .
Bid. Asked.
Cel. A Heola....
Centennial
Copper .Range . .
nair weat
Dominion Coal
Pranklls
Orancr
tile Rnrele
Miea. Mining ...
Vlrhlgan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C...
Old Dominion ..
Oaoeola
Parrot
Oulniv
Shannon
l.' Tn,rac
iSiTrinlty
4Hat'. 6 Mining....
106 I'. 8. Oil
54 I'tah
MSIVIctorla
M'..Wti.,na
MWolverine
.146
.1
,US
. 17H
.
. 14
New York Mlalag gtoeks.
NEW YORK, Nov. ll.-The following are
fna closing prices on mimnK mocks:
Adama Con
A Hoe ee
Rreeca 1'
Prunawlrk Cos t
Comatork Tunnel ....
Cos. Cal. A Va 1M
Horn Sllrer 140
Iron Sliver ...
Uadrllla Cea.
.laf
. 1
Little Chief
Oi.Urle
nhptr
Phoenix
Poioel
saaga
Hitrra Kevada
Small Hopes ..
standard
... I
...SK
...aio
... 14
...
... to
... M
... n
...lis
Forelaa Flu-aerial.
I5NDON, Nov. 11 Money was much
wanted In the market today for Stock ex
change pay day and the repayment of
borrowings from the Bank of England.
Rates were easier. Eorrign exchanges In
terfered with the downward tendency of
discounts. Trading on the Stock exchange
opened Irregular, but prices became some
what tinner, peace talk being a favoruble
factor. Consuls hardened, home rails
gained fractions. Americans opened Ir
regular on New York's profit taking, Im-
Firoved later In spots, reacted slightly dur
ng the afternoon and closed sttutdy. Japa
nese were quietly firm. Imperial Japa
nese government 6s of 14 were quoted at
86. ltusuluns were eaater.
PARIS, Nov. 11. Three per cent rentes,
8f 17o for account; exchange va London,
ibt UVto for oAscka.
MAM LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cernfed 8twr8 Blow tnd Lowtr, Westen
Baagtri nd Go ws Fully Steady.
HOGS SOLD FIVE TO UN CENTS WWLR
Pat Sheet) aad Laanfce la Brisk He
ms a 41 at Generally ftteaely Prices,
bet Feeders Inclined te Drag
Owing to Time of Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 11, 1904.
I steer low 8 80
7 steers.. ..1040 8 36
J. J. Smith Wyo.
t cows Ttw 3 15 1 feeder.
U C. Heffner-M. V.
1 Steer 1800 I 80
580 2 80
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday..
Official Thursday....
Official Friday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4.444
1.157
4.M3
1.874
8.151
4 5.
8.740
6.f3
8.3H0
11.374
8.7
1.892
10. ZTJ
8.187
Five days this week... .14,004
Ha me days last week . . . .25.7i5
Same days week before. 811. 7K1
Same three weeks aro...26.tS0
S.tme four weeks ago....2S.128
T) IT T rviTi ,ir. ft n V-ft TLTTT
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with
lft"l fCIU.
1!V4 ivis.
Cattle 805. (ks ww.84
Hogs l.fT.7.1fil 1.O0S.5S0
nneep 1.570M2 1.693.531
24.7-14
27. 3 a
27.K13
1599
28.874
80.785
Ino.
48.581
8545
S7.474
68.342
74.570
f4.147
77.506
Dee.
144.499
22.S(J9
1 ne ronowing table shows the average
price of hogs st 8outh Omaha for the last
several days with comparisons;
Date. I 1904. LTl lM1900.189.T88.
Oct 17..
Oct 18..
Oct. J .
Oct. 20..
Oct. 21..
Oct. 72..
Oct. 23..
Oct. 24..
Oct 25..
Oct. 7..
Oct. 27..
Oct 28. .
Oct. 2..
Oct. 80..
Oct. 81..
Nov. 1..
Nov
Nor. 8..
Nov 4..
Nov. 6..
Nov. ..
Nov. 7..
Vnv. 8. .
Nov. 9. .
Nov. 10 .
Nov. 11..
I 8 frm
871
8 0?i4l
i 07HI
5 13V4I
5 17HI
1
18 2) I
I 8 20 I
I I 08 I
5
I 1 St I
!4 S8S.I
I
4 1,i
4 84m
4
. 4 USUI
4 ) I
4 wrjii
I
4 oil
4 w, 1
4 97TAI
4 !7Vjl
489 !
5 111
B 08'
R 07!
5 171
8 141
I 141
I
8 251
8 1l
8 l
4 7I
4 ?i
4 Ml
I
4 81
4 871
4 701
4 741
4 731
4 7i
e 1
4 81
4 fCI
4 62!
7 lrti A
7 024 !7
I 6 23!
8 93' I
8 R2I 28I
8 711 8 031
8 771 R Ml
8 741 8 011
8 711 8 OS'
8 711 8 001
8 R'l I
8 Ml 8 V
8 Rl R 811
A R4I R 72'
8 81 1 R B7I
8 55' R 731
I 5 721
8 R1I I
8 4l R 8?l
8 811 6 711
8 831 R 711
8 W R '
441 R f 1
I B 741
8 Sfit I
C 20 B 731
4 841
4 B2
4 51'
4 581
e I
4 821
4 Ml
4 811
4 4l
4 5
4 B4I
I
4 521
4 501
4 471
4 511
4 snl
4 561
I
4 881
4 841
4 7I
4 711
4 691
4 741
I
4 181 8 70
4 104 8 7
4 1R' 3 71
4 R1I 3 71
4 181 8
I I 58
4 181
4 141 3 M
4 131 9 38
4 1 9 (4
4 101 3 47
4 101 1 R?
I 8 54
4 ftl
4 031 8 M
4 011 8 55
4 041 3 45
4 041 8 45
4 02' 3 81
I 8 62
4 011
4 (vl 3 33
4 mi 3 m
4 061 8 45
4 031 3 47
4 02 3 43
1 steer 12SO 3 40 1 cow 10 t 00
i steers. ...11 8 40 b cows l' 3 t
1 steer l'to 3 00 1 cow...
t feeders.. 1'eJ 3 80 1 cow.,.
8 cows Kel 3 00 3 cows.,
1 feeder... 11"0 3 50 1 cow...
1 feeder. ..1210 S 1 cow...
1 steers.. ..1310 3 40 7 steers
1 steers. ...1145 8 40 t feeders.. 1101
1 steer 1830 3 40 1 bull 11 JO
V . C. Trumpeter 8. U.
34 steers.. ..V2 3 80 3 steers.. ..loni
B steers.. ..I0u8 3 80 1 steer lutM
3 steers.... 900 3 10
W. C. Templeton 8. D.
mo
..17
.. 9t&
..llfrO
.. 950
1114
3 VO
3 )
300
I 00
i 50
3 40
3 50
3 .0
300
8 tV
11 cows
1 cow ,
3 cows....
t cows ....
4 cows....
3 cows....
8 steers.
1 steer...
4 steers.
1 cow. .T.
.15J
;u
h(S5
978
,. 717
. 870
IT.
.12
.1JM
.1130
ltwo
8 00
1 73
3 15
8 75
2 10
1 75
T. Wilkin Wyo.
4 cows 845
3 feeders.. 846
1 calf 170
6 calves... 378
1 heifer.,. 470
I 35
i 25
4 75
8 60
1 7i
3 60 9 steers.. ..10M 3 (0
8 00 1 steer 8 W
8 SO B cows 88 3 90
2 25 1 steer 8 3 U"
HOGS Receipts of hoars were more lib
eral this morning nnd Chicago aino had a
good run and consequently prices suffered
a decline of 5T10c at all points. The mar
ket here opened 5til0c lower and some of
the buyers picked out the loads that beet
suited their requirements. The bulk of the
early sales went at 14 and $4.90. with
the choicer hogs from that up to $4.95.
Trading was not very brisk and after the
more urgent orders had been filled the
market slowed down and closed fully a
dime lower than yesterday's average. The
bulk of the late sales went at $4.85 and
84.87H. It was rather late before a clear
ance was made, aa salesmen all wanted
tha morning prices. The bulk of all the
boss went from $4.85 to $4.90. Representa
tive sales:
6
9
"618
.. 5
.. 43
.. 6
1
4
1
2
6
8
3
8
9
8
11
14
8
ii
1
4
1
16
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of care of etock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hoei. 8heen.H'r's.
t ., M. St St. P....
Wabash
Missouri Pacific...
C. A N. W
V., E. ft M V....
C, St. P., M. A O
B. A M
C. B. A O
K. C. A St. J
C, R. I. A P., east..
C, R. I. A P., west..
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Western
100
2:7 tit 2,2
21
591 l.OiO 2,343
34S 1,690
263 1.313 m
1,048
14
86
3
7
66
13 .... ..
37 .... "t...
30 .... "-...
86 .... T...
114
208
2 .... ' ....
3
84S
37 .... ' ....
190 .... 2,381
Totals 81
The disposition of the day's receipta was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hoars. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co
Q. H. Hammond Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Swift, from K. C
Armour, from Sioux City
Vansant A Co
Carey A Benton
Lobman A Co
McCreary A Clark
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Huntzinger
Huston A Co
Hamilton A Rothschild.
I. V. Hunt
Wolf A Murnan
8am Werthelmer
Mike Hagirerty
Bulla A Kline
S. 8
Other buyers
Totals 2,848 6,426 5.891
CATTLE There was a small run of cat
thi here this morning even for a Friday, so
that for the week the receipts hav been
extremely light for the time of year. Tho
demanj this morning waa In good shape
for every tiling, with the possible exception
of native steers, and the bulk of the offer
ings was dispose' of In good season.
About a half dosen cars of corn-fed steers
were offered, but the market was very
slow, with prices unevenly lower. Chicago
was reported 20ig40c lower than Monday,
which made prices here entirely too high
and packers claimed that If they could
not get their corn-fed steers for less money
than they have been paying that they do
not want any. The decline Is, of course,
greatest on the short-fed cattle, but from
the reports from Chicago It Is evident that
even the better grades have suffered to
some extent. '
The few western range beef steers tbat
arrived this morning met with good request
at prices ranging steady to strong. Every
thing changed hands at an early hour, al
though the quality of the offerings was not
particularly good. Buyers all seemed to
want fresh supplies and as the better
grades were not to be had they took what
was offered.
The demand for cow stuff was also brisk
and the market could safely he quoted ac
tive and steady to strong. A few corn-feds
are beginning to show up In the receipts,
but there has not been enough on sale as
yet to establish a market. A bunch of
heifers sold this morning ns high as $3.75.
The demand for cow stuff all this week
has apparently been In excess of the sup
ply and each day's offerings were well
cared for.
Bulls, veal calves and stags sold at steady
prices.
There were only a few cars of Blockers
and feeders In eight, so that although it
was Friday prices held Just about steady.
Quite a few cattle were shipped to the
country yesterday, which Improved the sit
uation materially. ReDroaentative aalea:
BKMJ1C STEERS.
No Av. Pr. No. Ae.
1 1040 t 05 41 113
IS lit. 4 40 IT 1104
It HM 4 75
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
tl Ml 4 40
No.
61..
14..
60..
11..
It..
117..
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(to.,
on..
mi. .
f.S..
M...
4...
67...
65...
ft...
64...
5...
a...
66...
7J...
64...
61...
41...
M...
61...
64...
46.
47.
Av.
1
M7
104
m
rt
"
m
, :s
S't
M
11
3114
S4
....
m
Jnt
74
m
..301
..IM
..2M
..160
..110
..I'MI
..t6
..2?6
..
. .M7
..IM
..lit
..316
...IS!
,.S07
..254
fth.
oo
ao
30
t40
no
to
lie
20
120
1W
120
no
120
0
400
80
104
40
too
40
900
DO
80
P..
4 0
4 80
4 86
4 8
4 66
4
4 86
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 17
4 87
4 87
4 67
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 47
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 17
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 87
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 0
4 M
4 0
4 80
4 0
Ne.
60..,.
16....
66....
8 ...
ft...
47....
6.,...
74 ...
74....
63...,
r,....
61....
71....
44....
tl....
21....
r. ...
44....
ri....
6T....
83....
68....
Av.
.. 84
..164
,.M
..tot
..IIS
..rt
..277
..241
..IM
..26
..Ml
..281
,.2M
..ir.6
..SH)
.270
. .2sa
..I4T
..280
. .242
..184
..21
..246
..274
..27S
..204
..241
..804
..214
..WT
..2
,.!7!
..244
.3:1
.241
.236
gh.
too
t"
60
80
100
104
MO
164
tt
40
to
80
80
X0
I
4 to
4 60
4 90
4 80
4 te
4 60
4 to
4 M
4 to
4 t4
4 to
4 t
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 80
4 to
4 tO
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 60
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 t
4 M
4 to
4 f!
4 12
4 82
4 83
4 63
. 4 P5
liberal run
120
120
120
1:0
80
120
40
160
10
110
76...
68...
64...,
74...
68...
76...
7...
40 4 87 66...
80 4 87 66...
40 4 80 11...
160 4 80 4'...
80 4 60 78.. t
120 4 0 77...
62 283 80 4 80 71 231
14 336 40 4 80 70 til
62 274 .. 4 60 48 227
41 2S2 160 4 60 87 28
flHRKl' There was a falrlv
of sheep here this morning for a Friday,
but the demand for killers was In good
shape and consequently an active and
steady market was experienced. Buyers
were all out early and It took but a com
paratively short time for everything in
sight to change hands. There were a few
natives offered and they also sold to good
advantage. Ewes bronarht as high ss $4.50
and lambs sold at $5.50176.75. Western ewes
sold up to $4.25 and western wethers $4.60.
The demand for western lamhs was also In
good shape and the market could not be
quoted anything but steady. Some of the
same lamhs that sold yesterday at $5.20
were bought, to arrive this morning, At the
same figure.
The feeder trade wan s little slow, as
would naturallv be expected the last end
of the week. Not many buyers arrived nnd
consequently It was necessarv to shade
prices In some instances in order to make
a sale.
Quotations for grass sheen and lambs:
Good to choice yearlings. $4.15f?4.50; fair to
good yearllna-s $3.90rl4.15; good to choice
wethers $4.004.35; fair to good wethers,
3 75'4.nA- stood to cW ewes. 83 75ff4 10;
fair to good ewea, $8.50j3.7B: good to choice
Wmbs. tS.Wtfff. 60: fair to goul 1-mbs. $5.00
$5 25; feeder yearling". $3.60t4.10: feeder
wethers. t3.KVfr4.00; feeder ewes. $2.753 :
feeder lemb.r $3.754T4 90; breeding ewea. $3.0$
ft 3.50. Representative sales:
No. Wt. Pr.
60 Wyoming cull ewes 90 3?S
8 native bucks 110 8 60
1 native buck 160 8 60
B Wyoming ewes 1J0 4 05
211 Wvomlna- ewes 99 4 15
68 native ewes 107 4 to
2 native ewes 76 4 26
185 Wyoming yearlings and weth
ers 4
78 native ewe- 122
157 Wvomlng wethers 118
R75 Wyoming lambs 70
663 Wyoming lambs 70
101 Wyoming lambs 63
30 native lambs 73
30 native lambs 77
8 native lambs 81 '
150 Wyoming ewes , 93
40 Wyoming ewea 89
l native ewe izu
119 native wethers
91 native lambs
245 Idaho feeder ewea
92 Idaho ewes
112 Idaho ewea
S84 Idaho ewes
99
6)
95
105
V6
107
4 .35
4 54
4 50
B 20
6 2J
6 20
5 85
6 60
6 75
4 15
4 16
4 25
4 50
6 25
3 60
4 15
4 15
4 15
Pr.
4 84
6 14
17.'.'.'.'.'.
It
1
I...
.. 770
.. 776
.. 820
.. 810
.. 110
.. 782
..1066
.. 886
.. ISO.
..1030
..1041
.. tit
.. S71
.. tfll
..1100
.. 7M
.. 6S0
.. 626
.. 45
.. 146
.. 813
.. 400
.. 160
.1410
1244
t 09
t 00
I 00
t 00
I 00
t It
t 20
I 26
t 26
t 26
t 30
t 20
I 40
I 46
I 60
I 60
I 60
1.
It
it.'.'.'.'."!
ia
86
Ail
Cowa
..,.11.-4
.... 174
....1031
....1210
1101
.... tf.l
.... teo
.... tfo
.... 976
.... 811
....1220
....1250
....1140
....1020
.... M0
893
HEIFERS.
t 00 t
I 20 18
I 16 1
CALVES.
t 26 1
I 00 I
4 or 1
BULLS.
I to l
8 46
. 474
. 464
. 410
. 120
. 180
. 144
. t60
. ir,?o
'8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
t 66
I 60
I 70
t 85
I 86
t to
i to
l to
t 00
I 00
I 00
t 00
t IS
t II
I 21
8 It
t it
I 76
I 50
I tt
I 60
64
t 60
I 71
no
, 630
, 40
, 780
. 685
704
. 878
. 970
. 8X8
850
.16
t 00
I 00
I 16
I 60
I 44
1 00
t.
I.
4.
t.
4.,
14.
15 feeders.
1 feeder..,
22 feeders.
3 feeders.
7 feeders.
35 feeders.. 118
8 feeders. .1168
B cows 94
1 cow 8W
1 bull 1080
J mixed... 564
1 cow Kt0
3 cows 1105
4 rows 843
1 cow.,
1 cow..
8 feeders.. K68
6 feeders.. 940
feeders.. 1070
1 steer 1140
1 bull 14IV1
11 heifers.. 917
1 bull 840
13 cows 10C7
1 cow
NEBRASKA.
670
141
664
, 420
, 665
tut
I 00
I 10
I 10
8 to
t 10
i at
,.1000
.1140
8 15
2 50
3 26
3 25
3 25
3 65
3 00
3 75
1 40
3 20
3 60
3 80
3 80
80
3 80
3 60
3 85
8 10
$ 66
,.1018
...1016
8 cows
8 cows
3 cows IOCS
1 bull 1490
1 bull 30
1 bull 1630
16 feeders.. 1176
1 steer 13"0
14 steers. ...1)21
1 bull 1310
4 cows 8H0
1 cow 1070
2 cows 930
8 cows 1036
1 cow...
1 feeder
80
690
3 cows...
1 feeder.
WYOMINQ.
3 76
2 85
8 10
3 2R
8 85
3 00
7 COWS...
6 cows...
1 cow ....
8 calves..
4 cows...
. 70
. 870
.1184
.lirlO
. KA
. 130
. m
t 78
3 80
80
580
85
8 10
3 80
3 50
3 00
8 30
$ 10
$ 80
S 80
$ 80
8 40
1 60
3 15
100
1 83
2 50
3 10
I 00
3 60
Redlck, McCormlck A Wliklns
119 feeders. 18
1 feeder. ..1130
29 feeders.. 116
1 feeder.
8 steers.,
$ steers.,
1 steer...
1 steer...
2 eteers. .
3 steers.,
1 steer...
8 steers.,
1 steer...
1 steer...
.loio
..1140
,. Rial
.11M
. 970
.13
,.11S
.1320
.1158
. 980
.1030
3 35
8 15
8 n
3 15
J to
8 Ml
3 60
3 to
8 80
3 60
8 20
3 60
8 20
I M
14 cows.
1 cow ,
$ feeders.,
-Wyo.
t:i 2 90
$90
390
1 calf
$ feeders.. Km
I cows...
1 cow
108 feeders
1 heifer..
1 steer lino
1 steer UNO
1 steer ....1140
I steer.. ..101 4
2 94
3 15
3 26
2 00
733 3 18
t 2 25
9'i? I 35
8) 8 86
3 80
3 20
3
I 20
CHICAGO LIVE! STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady. Hogs Lower, Sheep
Lower and Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO, Nov. 11. CATTLE Receipts,
4.000 head. Market steady; good to prime
steers. $6.00(fi7.00; poor to medium. $3.60(9
6.75; stockera and feeders, $2.004.10; cows.
$1.25ffl4.60; heifers, $1.754):6.40; oanners. 1.26j
2.40; bulls, $2.0054.76; calves, $3.60(67.00; west
ern steers, $3.0S5.16.
HOGS Receipts, 22000 head. Market 5ffj
10c lower; mixed and butchers $4.85'fi5.15;
good to choice heavy, $5.0Bff6.16; rough
heavy, $4 704.86; light, 34.856.05; bulk of
sale. 4.J(iio.uu.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000
head. Market for sheep, lower: for lambs,
steady to 10c lower; good to choice weth
ers. $4.35ru'4.75; fair to choice mixed, $3 50
4.25; western sheep, $3. 2M4.&0; native, $4.25
6.26; western lambs, 34.6045.46.
Kw York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 3,948 head; medium and good beeves
lOifHSc lower; common dull but steady;
native steers, $3.75!i'6.76: choice, $tj.50; west
erns and half-breeds, $3.2tU4.50; bulls, $2.60
63 00; cows, $1.50812. 25; extra fat cows, $3 85.
Cables quoted live cattle quiet and de
moralized at 8VcfllVx0 per lh., drneod
weight.
CALVES Receipts, 135 head; venl
steady; graaeers slow to lower; veals, $4,264$
$8.26; grassers, $1.7502.25; weKterns nominal;
dressed calves slow to lower; city dressed
veals, 7I&12V1G. per lb.; country dressed, 1
HHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts. 3.973
head; sheep steady; lambs slow to a shndo
lower; sheep, $8.00rJ4.05: Iambs, $5.61(36.(10,
with one car extra at $616; choice Canada
lambs $5.90; culls, $3.40f6.50.
HOGS Receipts, 8,408 head; firm; good
hogs, $5.60.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.600 head. Including 800 aiutherns:
steady to slow: choice export and dreesed
beef steers, $5.0fKj6.50; fair to good. $3.7.''d'
5.00; southern steers, $2.50'&4.6o; Bouthrn
cows. $1,505(3.25: wcBtern fed steers, $8 75ft
6.75; stockers and feeders. $2 .2S(&4.25; native
cows, $1.6ca4.tt; native heifers, $2.60iij0.00;
bulls. $1. 753.50; calves, $2.5u4i6.00.
HOGS Receipts, 5,000 head: 5W0c tower;
top. 15.12H; bulk tt sales. $4.Mtf3.05: heavy,
$5.05(55.124: packers, i5.0OJj5.07Vi; pigs unit
lights $4 40454 95.
SHEEP AND LAMRSRecelpts.
head; market strong: native lambs, $(.15-
8 76: native wethers, $3,764(4.50: native ewen,
$3.50i&4.25: western lambs, $4.555.76; west
ern yearlings, $4.0Ctff4 73: western hnep. URA
(64.35; stockers and feeder, $2 5OMO0: I'tah
ewea, 108 lba., 84.O0; Utah feeding lambs,
61 lbs., $4.60.
St. Loa Is Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. CATTLE Receipts,
2.500 head. Including 1.000 head Texane;
market for beef steers slow and weak, for
butcher cattle and stockera steady; native
shipping and export steers. $4.50ffit.76; the
top for strictly fancy. Dressed bef and
butcher steers, $4.00j.flO ; steers under 1 rVaJ
lbs., $:i.60i!5.50: etock em and feedera. $3 26$
3 75: cows snd heifer. t2.264 50- csnners.
t.86i2.86: bulls. tt.Q0tM.B0; csivcu. 8 0W7 t0 ;
Texans and Indian steers, ?2.60lfj3..16; cows
and heifers. $2 0072.80.
HOGS Recelnts f (v hefl. market lower
on llbfral supnlv; ulits avid llaiits. $4 Oo'.
4 85; packer: 84.765.00; butchers and best
hevv I4 85(ff6.10
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5 000
head: marVet steady to strnne; native
muttons. n.5of4 10: lambs. $4.5tKfil 00: culls
end burl's. 8t 003. 75; stockers, $2.0003.00;
Texans, $3.OOtj6.00.
It. Joseph Lire Mtot-k Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 11 CATTLE R-
celnts. 1 66 head: market
steers. $3 7f.r.0: cows
4.r: siocf
HOGS Jterenns 1.11a neao; mantel ino
nvr. HirM 14 7fya6 00: medium and heavy.
$4 8575 10.
SHEEP AND LAM BP Recelnts, M head;
market steady; lambs. $5.60; ewes. $4 00.
tons City live (fork Market.
KIOVX CITY, Nov. 11. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLK -Receliita, 1U) bead; mar-
ten4v nntlvjft
and feeder. IZ ntuna es
ket Heady; heevea, $3 804T8 n; eows. bulla
and Mixed. $2.2o4J l.i: stockera and feeders,
$J.7S4f3 .40; calves and yearling. $? $"4f3 00-HXlS--He
elpts, 4.. heaid; market r'iiloA
lower, selling at $4.7tli4 9u; bulk, $4.8"tf4.lr.
Stock la Slglit.
The receipts of live etock at the alx prlrw
ctpal western cltu yesterday were aa follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen,
1.874 4 0 S.IA
ioo 4
South Omaha
Sioux city ...
Kansas lity .
S3. Louis
St. Joseph ...
Chicago
2 .500
2.5O0
l.SoS
4.009
60")
9.t
7.01-2
CO
1.3"i
B.D0O
50
4.000
Totals
OMAHA
WHOijESALU
12.62 64,1.3 18.63:
MA8KC1
per oase
taale and Faney Predaee,
EGGS Candled stork, 22c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 8l4jC; roosters, 6c;
turkeys. lc; ducks, loc; geese, 9c; spring
chickens, 9".iC
BUTTER 1'acRlng stock. 13'.e; choice to
fancy dairy. Kjjlac; cieatnary, Uig34ci fancy
prints, See.
FRESrl r'ROZEN FISH Trout. 10c; pick,
erel. 8c: pike, loc; prrch, 7u; bluettsh. Lot
whltensh. loc; salmon. 14c; redsnapper, lies
lobster, gre l, jc; lobster, bulled, nve; bull
heads, llci calMali, 140 ; black bass, 2oc; hal
ibut, 10c; crapnies, 12c; roe shad, $1; buf
falo, 7c; white baas, Ucj frog legs, per doa.,
3ie.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale 1'eHlem' association: Choice No. 1
upland, $7.00; No. 2, $6.50; medium, 86.00;
coarse, $6.50. Rye straw, $6.00. Theae price
are for hay of good coior and quality.
OYSTERtf New York counts, per can,
46o; extra selects, per can. $7ci standards,
per can. 32c; bulk, xlanrtards. per gal $1 Jo;
bulk, extra selects, per gat. fl.Ta; buUc
New York counts, per g il., 2 00.
TROPICAL KRIMTS.
ORANGES Florida, sites 116, 158, 178, 300,
Ofi, 260, $3.a5(ff$.60.
LKMONtt California fancy, 27u, 004) and
$80, If .00: choice, $4.60.
DATES Per box of 30-lh. rkare . $3.00;
Hnllowi, In 70-lb. box, per lb., 6fe6o.
K1G8 Call fur nl. per 10-1 1. carton. t"J
85e; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 12o;
i-crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c: fancy Imported,
washed. In 1-lb. pkgs., 167jl9c; California,
per caee of thirty-six pkgs., $2,211.
BANANAS Per medium i.ted bunch,
$2 no?',! 50: turn ho. 8J.it8.80.
COCOANUTS-Per 100, $5.00.
FRUITS
APPLES Home grown Jonathan, eer
bbl.. $4.00; Ben tisvis. $2 25: New Yore.
Talman and Pound Sweets, $8.00; New Yore)
Kings, $3 00: New York Pippins. $2.76; New
York Greenings. $! 6Oi2.60; New York Bald
wins, $2.5032.5; Colorado Jonathans and
Wine Sapa, per bu. box. $1.60.
PLAKS Utah, Colorado and California,
fall VirieUtR. per boa. 1-7S2.28; New York
Keefer pears, per bh,.. 43.60; New Yorfc
Dutch, per bhl $40rtr4?t
CKLF.HY Per tuts.. 2W60C.
GRAPES Imported Malaga, per keg.
$5.0tKj6.00.
CRA N BERRIES Cape Cods and Wiscon
sin Bell and Cherry, per bbl., $8.00; per box.
$2.66. .
YBG ET ARLES.
POTATOES New home-grown. In saoka,
per bu., 40o.
TURNIPS-Per bu.. 60o; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb., 1c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. fl.86iflt.0fj.
ONIONS Home-grown, in sacks, per bo
notcvtnc; opanmn, per croir, ei.itj.
OAULIr'LOWEK-Per bul $4.00;
of to 10 heads. 82.00.
CUCUMBERS Per oase of 2 doa, 81.78. '
CABBAOK Home-grown, per 100 lba. tOo.
SWEKT POTATOES Home-grown, per
bu. basket, 80c; Illinois kiln dried, per bbl.,
$3.00; Muscatine, per bbl., 82.00.
GREEN PEPPERS Pe. bo. basket, Oo.
SuUASH-Home-grown. per dos., 60c.
EGO PLANT-Home-grown, per doa., 7So.
8AUER KRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.
$2.60.
CIDER New York, per bbl., $5.26; per 14
bbl.. $3.23.
HORSE RADISH Per dor. 85c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESF. Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, new. 16c; old. Jb17c; Wisconsin
brick, 13c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuta, No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb..
13c; No. 3 a" ft shell, per lb., 12o; No. I
hard shell, per1 lb., 12c; pecans, large, per
lb., 12c; small, per lb 10c; peanuts, per
lb., 7c; roasted peanut, per lb., 8c; Chill
Walnuts, Per lb.. 1213Hc; almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c;
chestnuts, per lb.. i2Hitl5c: new black wal
nuts, per bu., 76g90c; snellbark hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.76, large hickory nuts, per
bu.. $l.W-
HIDES No. I gTeen, 7e; No. 2 green. 8ot
No. 1 salted, 8Uc; No. 2 salted. 7Ho; No. i
veal calf. 9c; No. 8 veal calf, 7c; dry Baited,
10$l6ci sheep pelts, 2io&$l.v0; heree sldaa.
$1003.00.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 11. METALS The
London tin market was a shade higher,
closing at 132 for spot and 131 12a 6d
for futures. Locally, the market waa
quiet but steady, with quotatlona ranging
from $28.87Vi to $29.10. The English copper
market was firm and higher at 64 12s 6d
for spot and 66 for futures. Locally, It la
said demand is rather less active for the
moment, but large orders have been booked
and sellers are very firm In their views.
Quotations range from $14.00 to $14.87Va.
Lead waa moderately active, but un
changed, with spot quotations ranging from
$4.20 to $4.60 In the local market, while In
London It waa higher at 13 Is 3d. Spelter
waa unchanged at 24 2s 6d In London and
was a little higher at $6.40o.50 In the local
market. Iron cloned at 61s In Glasgow and
46s 3d In Middlesborough, this being a slight
decline, as compared with yesterday. The
domestic markets, however, are firm. No. 1
southern foundry and No. 1 southern foun
dry, soft. $15.7516.26; No. 2 northern foun
dry. $15.25(ai6.76. .
ST. I-OU18. Nov. 11. METALS Load,
higher, $4.30414.35. Spelter, higher, $5.26.
Basra r and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Nov. 11. SUGAR Raw,
Arm; fair refining. $16-16c; centrifugal, 94
test,' 4 7-16c; molasses sugar, 8 11-ldo. Ro
flned, firm; No. 6, !95o, nominal; No. 7,
4 90c; No. 10, 4.70c; No. 11, 4.60c; No. 12, 4.66c;
No 13, 4.50c; No, 14, 4.50o; confectioners' A,
6 20c; mould A, 6.70c: outloaf, .06e; crushed,
6.05c; powdered, 6.45c; grunulated, B.'.Sc;
CINEW ORLEANS, Nov. 11. SUGAR
Firm; plantation granulated 4c; cpen.
kettle, Sc; open kettle, centrifugal. 4
4Hc: centrifugal whites. 4H8 4 9-16c ; yellowa,
4K,i!r4Ac: reeonds, SV,t3'e.
MOLASSES Oulet ; open kettle, 23g$0c
centrifugal, 104j28c. Syrup, easier, 21'tj28o.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11 COFFEE The
market for futures opened a'eady at un
changed prices at an advance of 6 points
and at the clone was steady at a part a! de
cline of 6 points. Sales wore roper el of
9H.6U bags, Including December at 7.flR'(jl
7.10c; January. T.lBtfff.fcic; February, 7 JOc;
March. 7.4ixff7.45e; May. 7.PO(f7.66e; July,
7.757'7.80c; September, 7 9017.95c: October;
8c. Bpot RIo. stea'ly; No. 1 Invoice, (c
mild, firm.
Whisky Market.
PPORIA, Nov. 11. WHISKY-Dlstlllers'
flnlHhed goods on basis of $1.23 for high
CINCINNATI, Nov. H.-WHISKY-Dls-tlllcru'
finished eooda. easy, active, 81. !4.
ST. LOUJR. Nov. 11. WHISKY Steady
on hauls of $1.23.
CHICAOO, Nov. 11 WHISKY Finished
goods on basis of $1.24.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. WOOL Steady!
medium grades, combing end clothing, 20
fi27tte; light fine. 16fitilc; heavy fine, 12t9
17c; tub washed. 234i3ro.
Dry tioods Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. ll.-DRY GOODS-No
m-ttcrlnl lmprevment Is noted at first
hands In dry goods.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Mld.and Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abatracter, 141
Fan 1 am street, for The Bee:
F. 11. btiaiiibaugu to interstate In
vebtnient ccmipuny, lot 1, bluck 1,
O Heme & Hoslck add., and other .
land $ 4,800
Same to same, lot 10, block 1, Q' Berne
TOO
3,750
A Hoekk s add., and other land
F. J. Lewis nnd wire to G. E. Beck,
part lot 9, block ft. South Omaha....
O. Hemsaon and wife to C. Barker,
part lot 1, block 3, Washington hill
H Knude and wife to C. Baker, same
Bankers Saving A Loan association
to J. W. Newlean, lot B, block 1,
Boulevard Terrace r
Sheriff to Michel, lot 20, block 4,
Brown Park
American Fire Inetirance comnanv ta
P. E. Her lot 1. block 196, city 18,000
Baran tu nurnnam to w. t. Mel ale,
lot 2, block 8, Burnham PIhos
Margaret A. Burnhum Mi W. B.
Ml. kle, lot 2, block 3, Burnham
Place, nnd other land
W. B. Mlckle to Gua Peteraon, lot 3,
block 3, Burnham Plaoe
McCaguo Investment company to O.
E. Stearna lot 6. block 6, Improve
ment BNKociHtlon add
A. I. DuPunt to F, U. DuPont, nwV4
ss4 19-16-13
V. DuPont et al to F. (i. DuPont
et al, same
F. U. DuPont et al to Rokeby Realty
company, lime
H. U Inliighofr and wife to Bertha
Ifaus, lots 23 and 24, block 1, East
Bide
City Ravings hank to W. II. Heart, lot
U, Twelfth aud Ames eve,, fuUUv,,
350
900
1,234
10
10
1
1,000
1
1
1
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