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    TIIEl OMAHA DAILY BKK: THURSDAY. XOVKMRKU 17. 1904.
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(.RAIN ANi PRODLXE MARKET
Wheat Tnmi Strong Again On Armour'!
Liberal Bnjing.
HEPORTS Of tROPDAMAGEQUITEGENERAL
Prlrea Advance Abont .1-4 In I nm l)f
rrmber Hkrll staid C or-llefe rred
l'nlure fttendy ComnrrrUI
nnl Financial nosslp.
OMAHA. Nov. 16, 1904.
'il:--)f w.is a deulded change for the bet -lei-
iviav. A yeterdny e decline wa
largely due to tne selling of Armour of
( htctign, so tmiay a tdvaiire In the future
h largely duo In 'ihc mime source, but
thl tim.- I no house named wii buying and
not selling wheal. 1 here wa Just the
Slightest signs of a hitch on the North sea
(luestlon and soine talk of possible trouble
a h result. Then the report that are coin
ing In ironi the winter wheat belt ure any
Hung but encouraging, drouth cartatniy
Imving caused considerable trouble and the
Hy Its shine. Another lesson for the better
losing wnn the covering of shorts who
Iiuvp oecn extending linear quite llbeiiilly
In the Insi few days and have been rover,
lug iieely nil day. The receipt at primary
)h-iih ate beginning; to allow quite a falling
tiir. mi. I tin to were ninny reports Indicating
Unit me percentage tn farmer' hand ol
tMI jcirs ion was lighter than itt any
time in recent years. With these, influences
It tviis impossible for the bear to prevent a
i.illy, nitnoogh tile advance did not reach
tlio jiiiniori lonsi of Tuesday's decline. Cash
client was In lair demand, hut there was nn
ill.-pod , t ii on the part of una ha buyers to
jay Uic jii'i 'i' h current Tuesday morning,
this h.-lng U'fore the hist big la-en k of the
day in tiikiirra. A close estimate of the de
cline In cash licit placed the loss at about
lu a l,tincl. Oinali i prices have declined
.s 1 1 . : . ri A1iiii:ri,olls, Duluth or any other
citj .
In, ember wfitat opened at )1.14. o gain
of '.. declined to $1.14. then turned and
euvanttJ to VI Ia with slight reaction.
,M.iv Hold .it J . . 1 u 'no advance, thin to
H i1'";, with a subst-quenl recovery to 11.134,
ii ,;.nu hi' V- July wheat advanced l'c:
t Ol IN - f ries were stronger. December
iiiivataJng' h point to Sir on shorts covering,
ii Hi iki'luu same comment that thu
l .i.ln In coin were to readily enabled to
turn Ilia scahas against Dei-ember shorts,
out tin; Hbeiicc of contract grade corn
,.nt tin? continued warm weather Is ngalnst
li 'iiluiiliig of thu crop. May only udvanccd
',c.
OATH Steady nnd Just s shade firmer,
' to '4 of a point. The demand Is good,
l ut the speculative, Interest Is light because
of tlio limited Hud nations.
Omaha Cnsh Hula. Wheat: .1 ear No. 1
hard, test 654 lb.. $1014; t car No. 4 hard,
"test, 514 lbs., 944c. Oats: 1 car No. 4
.white, 3l4 lbs., : 1 car No. 3 white, II Mi
lbs., 2SV-. Corn: 1 car no grade, new,
4lc; 1 tar No. 3 yellow, 51c. Barley: 1 cur
No. 5. SOW lbs., fco.
Omaha Cash Prices No. 2 hard wheat,
$l.i7l.i7; No. S hurd wheat, $1.014til-0;
No. 4 hsrd wheat. KK4rtMi,e: No. 3 spring
wheat, ll.d2Ml.0K; No. 4 spring. Kci!5-; no
grade, wheat. lifaHOr; No. $ corn, 4ttVcj!,VK-;
' No. i corn, 494c; No. 4 corn, 48c; no grade
corn, new, 41e; No. I yellow corn, 6144
624c;, No. 3 yellow corn, 61tt614c; No. 2
white, 6tp"ilcj No. 2 mixed oats, 24c; No.
3 mixed oats, 2Ml'2S4-; No. 4 mixed oats,
L"Sc; No. 2 white oafs, 'J8c; No. I whlto
cats. -.SMt 2S4c; No. 4 while oats. 274fe2itc;
Hi ' ! oat. 2S'i2Sic; Mo. ii barley, 32c.
iiiualia Grain Futures. .
Open. High. Low. Close.
V heal
I )ec. . .
May ..
.. l.Ui'iA l.ini'A l.'W'i.V
. . l.u.i'j l.ioVi l.OR,
1.00
far I.it Mecelpta.
., Wheat Corn. Ogts.
, Chicago 41 li . ''
Ht. Ixiuls 12 .i5
KattSitg City M 18 . . a
' Mliineapi'Il.-t ....414 ..
. Dulutli 1 .
N'i Kiimha ! M
nraln Market Klsewhere.
cloning titlccri at the following markets
today alia TueHday were:
CHICAGO.1
Wheat
December
May
July
Cm ii -December
May
July
Oat
December
May v
July.-.
' Today. Tuesday.
112-i, 1.11
1.124 1.114
i:4 ?
61 4
464
4ui
31',-'
DO
4t
45Tb
!IKW VOHK UKNKnAL MAIIKKT
Quotation of the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. riXH'R Receipt
10,121 bbU.; exports, 1.192 bbls.; sales, 8,000
likn. ; dull, lu aympatiiv with wheat ; Min
nesota patents, l6.Kricti.40; Minnesota ba
iters. $4.0iKfi5.oO: winter patents, 6.60ig).00;
winter straights. &.86jS.ti6; winter extras,
H iWit au; winter low grades, $3.40424.05. Rye
flour, rl'm; sales, 300 bbls.; fair to good,
H. ilJb; cholro to fancy, H.'mju.OO. Ku'k
wheat flour. Mulct; per WO lbs.. fi.Wn'i.ti-
CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western,
11 .1W&1.15; city. II.IS&I.IS; kiln dried, tiWtf
I. 20.
KYE-Nomlnal.
HAHLKY-Steady; feeding, 464c, c. I. f..
New Yin k.
WHKAT Receipts. 15.500 bu.; sales, 8.400,
(K bu. futures, rlpot market firm; No. 2
red, 11224. f. o. b., afloat; No. I northern
Duluth, 11.274, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba. Il.t'8, f. o. b., afloat. Options
opened unlet. Immediately selling off under
liquidation, a large viaible supply Increase
and wruk Liverpool cables. Later a sharp
recovery took place, led by the strength
of western markets and last prices were
WU4c net higher; Mnys $1.134jl.l4H. clos
ing at M.144: July. fl.0Mil.034. closing at
I1.W4; December, ,1.174''8l.lJ4, closing at
II .14.
COHN-Uecelpls, S.2fi bu.; exports. 1,874
bu.; sale, 10,oii bu. futures. Bpot market
steady; No. 2, nominal In elevator and Dho,
f. o ,b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5c; No. 2
white, W4c Option market opened steady
and later advanced, with wheat, closing
dull but 4c net higher; May closed at 624c;
December, WirttMic, closing at 6io.
OATH Receipts, 13X.2HO bu. ; exports, 1082
bu. Bpot market quiet; mixed outa, 2t to
32 lbs.. :l44(u354c; natural white, 30 to 32
lbs., 3H374c; clipped white, 30 to 40 lbs.,
374iJti4c. Option nominal.
FKhJU Finn; spring. 130.23; middlings,
$20.00.
HAY ItareJy steady; uhlpping. 65(U70c;
good to choice. eOrgKbc.
HUl'ri tiulet; lie. eonminn to choice,
ln, IiU4c; lu3, Slsi.ISc; olds, ltilv. IM
clHc coast. 10H, Jj37c; 1903, 30m34c; olds,
14rn 18c.
HIDES Firm; Galveston, -20 to SO lbs..
J7c; California. 21 to 13 lbs., ltk; Texa
lilry, 24 to 0 lb.. 14c
I.EATHKR Firm; acid, Sttnc.
PKOVlblONS-Heef, steady; family. 110 10
fill 50; mm, iii.tsiftii.5H: bcf hams, $22.&o"
!; Vekt, jl0.0"$fl.&(;-clty, extra India
mess, $14 tlWil'i.'iiO. Ciit meats, steady; pickled
bellies. .7filt.50; pickled shoulder. $7.50;
plckisd hums, 0019.25. Dard, teady; west
ern stcttiiiiil, i.'M, cloacii unlet, nominal;
..in,i ii.in lv M..ui : ion 1 1 ii' n t. (i.7i;
outh Ainevlci., Vt.tV ... coinnoiind tii't.ir
68Ti. lJork. steady; family, $15.00'H'15W;
short clear, ll3.75Mlo.7S; mes. $12.l5(U 12.J6.
TALl-U W Firm ; city, 44c; country, 4
tf4''Vc.
. Ht'K-Qulet: diini.-Ktic, f.tr to extra,
ST.i J'v : Japun, nominal.
rorl.TRY Alive, aleady; western chlck
tns. 8iillc; fowl. 12; turkey, 15c. Dresed,
Arm; wmtain chickens, lolau; fowls,
11 4c; turkeys 1822c.
BUTTKK Firm. Official prices: Reno.
vaUd. common to extra, 134lN4e; western
factory, common to choice. 13&14' west
ern Imitation creamery, common to choice,
1b4'i19c. ... ,
KGGS Strong: western fancy selected,
I&c; weatern average iet, I4'd2c.
CHK.K8K Small, September, UVfcc; large,
Bcpteiuber, 114c.
Available uplv of Grata.
NKW YORK, Nov. 11 Special cable and
ree:raplite communlcatlona received by
Pradxtreet' show the following chnnges in
available supplies a compared with last
aecrmnt ;
Wheat 1'nlled States and Canada, east
Rockies. Increuss 94.CU.ofO bu. Afloat for
and In Europe. Increase 2.J00.U00. Total sup
ply. Iucreae 4.51" mv).
Corn I'nlti'A thin leu and Canada, east
Rockies, decreuse W.IW0 bu.
)t 1'nlled, btntes and Canada, east
Rorkles, dcreai 458.0CO bu.
Th leading increase rited this seek
are, 45uoiU bu. In Msnltobs; 397.0iu bu. at
IxiuUvllle; 131.00 bu. at Conteau; lll.OuO bu.
at Milwaukee private elevators, and Uo.OuO
bu, at Rochester.
rblladcllila Fr oil ure Market.
PH1LADKI.P1I1A. Nov. IS-PCTTKR
)tady. gold demand; extra western nni
fv. 2.)4i; extra m-arby itrlut-t. c.
KOOt Firm and aitlvc; nesrhv firsts,
iUi at mark; wettern nrats. 26ar.,7c at
luark.
CHEKSE I'ncbanged: Nw York full
imiiu, fancy, 114c; cliolce, 114c; fulr to
guild, 10,(HllC.
'- talkie Capply of Ural.
NK.W YORK. Nov. U The visible supply
of grsln Novunlier 12. as compiled hy the
New York Produce exchange. we us fol
lowtv . Wheal.. I1,M4.ni La : - lm i.se.,
2,!HO,00tt bu. Com, l.Z'.i.tei bu.; decrease,
112 rxal bu. rts, 21 271.(w) , . (nereese.
I I. nil Rye, 1.771. f0 bu. ; Incresse. 218.
(" bu. Barley. J.J7.w bu.; decrease, 417.-
bu.
CHICAUO CBA1X AM) PROVIl05II
Keatares of the Tradlag anal tloslag
Trleea Roarg of Trade.
CHICAOO. Nov. H -Prospective sales of
large iiuanlltles of r),uir tn J.sn was one
cause for a sharp advance iff speculative
wheat prices here today. At the close De
cember wheat wan up lSi14c snd May
l't)4c. forn Is up lc. ts showed a
gain of 4c and provision J4"l&c.
Hefnre the opening In the wnest pit the
tracers were greeted with an official state
ment of the world s shipments snd of the
vlKlble supply. Both totals belsg discour
aging to the bulls, sentiment at the start
was rather bearish. Another factor con
tributing to the easier tone was a decline
in all foreign grain markets. Liverpool
wa down over 4c. Initial quotations here
on December were 4c lower to 4c higher
at $1 lt.4ttl.114. May was 4 lower to
4c higher at $1.114'rj1 IIS For a time
there was general selling and prices
slumped. December to ll.l'i-S and May to
$1.17. Short took advantage of the break
and In covering sales caused an upward
movement In prices. A missage from I he
Pacific coast stating that It was hinted
here that Japan will be forced to buy
Immense stocks of American flour within a
few weeks, was considered significant.
News from the southwest waa about equally
bullish. During the last part of the sea
alon prices stesdlly advanced until De
cember touched $1,124 and May $1.12". The
close was almost at the highest point of
the day, final quotations on December
being at $1 12SW1.124 May closed at $1,124
(11.124. Clesrances of wheat and flour were
equal to 6S,oon hu. The amount on passage
Increased 2.072,Oi) bu., and the visible sup
plv increased 2.940.010 bu. The world a vis
ible, as shown by Bradstreefs, Increosed
6.6O1.O00 bu. Primary receipts were 18.no
bu . compared with l,2ti2.300 bu. a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipt of 6S3 cars, against l.sio cars (two
days) last week and 2S cars a year ago.
The strength of wheat was the main
factor in the corn market. On an active
demand from shorts prices showed good
gains. December opened a shade to W4
I,c lower st tH'xfoooc, sold between 4!"4,o
nnd 614c and closed nt SWjuIHc Local
receipts were 166 cars, none ot contract
'oat were firm, largely. In sympathy with
the strength of other grains. Trading wna
more active than of late, but the volume
of business was again small. December
opened unchanged at 2Sc. sold between
tn,'j 28c and 2ic and closed at ifo. Locul
receipt were 69 cars.
Buying by packers and coveting by shorts
caused a strong provision market. The ad
vance In the price of corn alw helped
bulllih sentiment. At the close January
pot k was up T24vil6c at $12.70. Lard was
up 24'u5c nt $i.i74- R"' were 6ei4o
higher at $ii.5rur..5;4.
intimated receipts tor tomorrow: W heat,
74 curs; corn, 291 cure; oata. 0, cars; bogs,
2S.0UO head..
t'liu ieau.ng futures ranged u follows:
Artlclea.l Open.l Hlgh.l Low. I Close. YTy.
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
( orn
Dec.
May
Jlt'.V
Oats
Nov.
Dee.
Mey
July
rorfc
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan. May
Ribs
.Ian
May
1 lu!l 12al
1 1241
1 104ll 124.11
1 124!
97 I 9841
4!4 5144
4S4i4Mi'Sl
1 10'Et j 1 124
1 11
1 in
il
50i',,
4;
4ST
2!H
1 ll'ai
1 U V 1 1 124
1 I4I 1
7641 SSHI
mi k I 404
to', 46VlVi
1
. . . I
29
2XV
ttUa. S1W ,l)4:31:i'ii4 '31 Till '-
314
12 E74
12 674
7 0241
: 174
t 50
GO
12 70
12 75
12 55
12 574
7 054
7 174
12 70
12 75
12 574
12 00
7 05
7 17Vi
' c SO
b' 62V,
7 074
7 24:
7 0741
7 22',
f. 6"4
6 474!
'674
70
0 uo
6 70
No. I ...
Cash quotation were a follows:
FIX)l'R Market steady; winter patents.
$5.3043 40; winter tralghta. t4.W)..?i; spring
ratents, $R.1055.tW; spring straights, ti.Mf
20: bakers, $3.0044.00.
WHKAT No. 2 spring. $1.081.13; No. S,
1.081,13; No. 1 red. $1.13'l.lli.
CORN No. 2, 56c; No. 2 yellow. 6Hc.
OAT8 No. 2. 31Wfl324; No. white, 31(f
8t4e.
HK 0."Z. rSTyC. . .
BARLKY Oood feeding, 38i8o8V4c; fair to
choice malting. 42tfj62r.
Brotrnn No. 1 flax. 11.18: No. 1 northwest
ern. $1,174; prime timothy, $2.65; clover,
contract grade. $12.26.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, t rr bbl ,
$1l.Uljjll.15. Ijird. per 100 lbs. $7.024i 7.05.
Short ribs lde (loose). $6.874iftt,124- Short
clear aide (boaedj. .$6Ji74''n7.00. -
Following were me receipt ana snip
menta cf flour and grain:
Rarsipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 39,0no ,- 30.000
Wheat, bu 116.0110 1-14 ?"n.
Corn, hu 3S5.5O0 (3,000
Oata, bu 184.200 101,100
Rye. bu 12.0H0 4rt.4no
Barley, bii 161,000 49.300
On the l"roduce exchange today the but
ter market wa steady; creameries. 16?I24c;
dairies, 154a21u. Kggs, Arm; at mark, caaea
included, 174H(20Wc; ttrta, 2S4c; prime
firsts, 2ukao; extras, 274c Chevse, steady,
104110.
t. Louis Grain and Provision.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16. WHKAT Higher;
No. 2 red. cah.N elevator, 4)1.124; track,
$1.154'?ri.l64; December, $1.12Ili; May, $1,164;
No. t hard, $1.104(U1.12.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 53c; track,
654c; December. 45c; May, 44 c.
OATS Firm; No. 2 caah, 31c; track, 314c;
December, 30c; May, S2o; No. 2 white, ,tc.
FLOl'R Dull; red winter patents, $5. 40(a)
8.50; special branda. $6.6o(i6.75; extra fancy,
$4.9m?f5.16; clear, $4.25j4.0.
SUED Timothy, steady. $2.00j2.2d.
CORNMKAL Steady, 2..
BRAN Dull, llrm; sacked, east track, 83
&86C.
HAY Dull; prairie, ready aula; timothy,
$8.0mft 11.00; prairie, $6.0njlo.OO.
IRON COTTON TIES-93C
BAOGINQ 74c.
H KM P TWINE-4o.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
$11.35. Lard, firmer; prime tteamad, 6.774.
Bacon, steady: boxel, extra shorts. $8.3;4;
clear ribs, $8.75; short clear. $9.(0.
POULTRY Imcnanged; chickens, 8c;
springs, loc; turkeys, 144c; ducks, 9c;
geese, 711 8c.
BUTTKR Firm; creamery, 20S'264c;
dairy. 16w21c.
KUG8 Higher at 21c. case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 8.0n0 17,000
Wheat, bu 53,000 75.0K)
Corn bu 13,000 15,000
Oata, bu 35,000 86.0JO
Kansas City Uratn nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 16. WHEAT
Higher; December. $1,044; May, $1,044; Sep
tember, h9''i4c: cash, No. 2 hard, $1.0wd
1.0; No. 3, $)l.Mti.nt; No. 4, 9c&$1.04; No.
2 rod. $1.0841111; No. 3, $1.06sl.ul; No. 4,
DOCK $ l.O.
CORN Steady ; Decemlier. 434c; May,
42sc; cah. No. 2 mixed, 47c; No. 3. 4ftf
4tic; No. i white, 4449 No. 3, 47fi48c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 31c; No. 2
mixed, 3114c.
HAY Steady; cholca timothy, $W(&iB;
choice prairie, $7.6078.00.
n-YK Steady at 78e.
EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kanaaa,
new No. 2 while wood cose Included, 24c;
cuse count. 20c; case returned, 4'-' less.
U UTTER Creamery. 204122c; dairy, 16c.
Receipts. Shipment.
Wheat, bu 38.J 119.200
Corn, bu 4.8o 12.80)
Oats, bu 24,000 15,000
sgar and Molaaaca,
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 16.-8UGAR-Steady;
plantation granulated, 3c; open
kettle, 34c; open kettlt, centrifugal, 14
nc; centrifugal, 44MV'; centrifugal white,
-lViT44c; yellow. 4 $-16(fi4 9-liic; seconds,
$444c
MOLASSES-Steady; open kettle, 23'y31c;
renlrifiigul. 174i2im'.
SYRl'P-Firm. 25'u30c.
Bllnneavolls Uratn Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. M.-WHKAT De
cember. $1134; May. $1,154: September,
94.; No. 1 hard. $1.18; No. 1 northern,
$1,154: No. 2 northern, $1,104.
FlAiUH Flrt jiatvnts, S.1.i'(j6.20; serond
patentt, $5 964ji.(5; flrHt clear', H 4f ii4.uo;
accond clears. $2 864j23.
URAN-ln bulk. $16 iu.
.lverool Urnln Market.
UVKRPOtlL. Nov. W. WIIEAT-Spnt.
nominal; futurea. steady: December, 7s id;
Mar. 11. 7s 4d; May. 7 31d.
CORN Spot. American mixed stendv at
4a d; futures, quiet; Deuemlwr, 4s tal;
January, 4s ifcd
itlvanre la Vl'rl and Tlaplate.
NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Although lacking
otllcittl contlrinatlon it Is reportid that wire
pitalucls hsve been advanced $3 a ion by
the larger nianuf Metiirer. Sheet steel bus
advanced $3 a ton and tlnplaie $3.
nalntla G'n Market.
" Dl'LI'TH. Nov. la 7-WHEAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern. 11.16; n. 2 northern $1 0
on track- No. I nortliern. 1 '. No.
purine,, .I1.M; De,ber. $1 15: May $1 H4.
OATSTo arrive and or Iracg. i.2-V
Tuledu Mend Market.
TOI.KIK). Nov. 16 -SEEU-Cssh, 17-6 ;
gisike, prime. i,Ji t.mothy. llfn.
$1,274- '
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Valaei Are SeuitiTt U Ian wed Uneasi
ness Otbt Hortk 8ta Situation.
OUTSIDE BUYING ORDERS DISAPPOINTING
Balanre ef Trade Ihaai Decline ef
Klckt Mllllen Over Last Or
lober Market C loses Baay
and leaner.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16 Valu-s of e'curl
tlea showed themselves sensitive today te
the renewed uneastness In London over the
reports of friction In the negotiations be
tween Russia and Great Britain over the
North sea trouble. The uneasiness- wa
accentuated In London by the new of
a hostile collision oti the Afghan frontier,
but the Sfiedal sensitiveness of the New
York market to these rather remote factor
waa ptobably due more to disappointment
that the gradual restoration of telegraphic
facllltiea with outHcle centers failed to
bring In the expected nccumu'.atlon of buy.
Ing orders, which have been obstructed all
the week. There was some vigorous op
position to the reaction at the opening,
out the supporting tactics became languid
when the hghtness of the Incoming buy
ing orders wss perceived. A fairly general
reaction followed. The later Improvement
In Iondnn sentiment and the termination
of the day's bustnese for account of that
cardial opened the way for recoverlea In
the later market and there were a number
of aggressively strong features developed
to help on the rally. Besides the violent
movements In obscure specialties, which
continued In evidence with a rather dubi
ous effect on speculative sentiment as a
whole. .
New of general condltlona offered noth
ing to warrant depression of the optotnlstle
speech of the secretary of the treasury at
the chamber of commerce banquet last
night was much commented upon. The
cancellation of over $1,000,000 of the In
tended gold shipment to Paris was an
nounced, although most of thle waa re
engaged later In the day. The ' foreign
trade statement for October showed a de
cline, of over $8,000,000 In the balance In cur
favor compared with last October. But
an Increase In total value of export") of
over $2.0it.0O9 with the value of exporta
alone, lower by nearly $10,006,000 than last
October, Indicates, a growth of exporta In
manufactures of about $12,009.0110. In which
the extraordinary movement of copper pre
sumably figures. With total exports of a
value of $1 Hi, 570. 393 the October figures are
lifted above those for any preceding month
rince October of 19KI with the exception of
Iiecember last. The exporta have aleo been
lnvrea-Jed to a figure greater than alnce
March of lat year, thua reducing the bal
ance in our favor for the month. But Hie
foreign trailn total for the month ha
mounted to an aggregate of $266,0O..O0O. not
counllng the movement of silver and gold,
which Is In excesja of any prevloua monthly
total In recent years. The featurea of
strength In the market were Amalgamated
Copper, the local trac.ttona and the sub
aidnxv Pennsylvania stock. They failed
to sustain prices at the late recovery and
the market closed eaay with some stock
ut the lowest of the day. Rock Island
bonds were active, and strong, but Kirna
of the other .peculnllve Issues were weak.
Total aa.lca par valuo $1,151,000. United
8tate bonds were unchanged on call.
The following were the range ot quota
tions on the New York Stocfl exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison ll.KW M4 ft T
do preferred l.H 1024 Wi-Va 14
Baltimore & Ohio .. 11,400 914 T 7
do preferred 9'S
Canadian Pacific .... 11.WW 1334 12 w
fen. ot New Jersey..' 191 .
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 39.100 60 48 44
Chicago A Alton 700 ' 44 434 41
do preferred 2
Chi. Ofeat West.. 20,800 254 24? 21"
Chi. ; Northwestern 400 2004 2"0 200
C, M. St. P 12.000 1744 1721 17314
do nrcrcrrea iu iu in in
Chi. Ber. & Trans. ..
do preferred
C. C..-C. & St. tul
Colorado Southern ..
do 1st preferred ....
do 2d preferred ....
Delaware dc Hudson.
Del.. MCk. & West..
D. & Rio Grande
do preferred
Erie
do 1st preferred ....
do 2d preferred
Hocking Valley
do preferred
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
Kansua- City South..
do preferred
Louisville A Nash...
Manhattan t
Met. Securities
12
244
884
234
64
7
ST
U
88 V
',iZ
64
83
904
149
664
ti
194
1874
824
1244
634
91
141
1074
844
644
424
135
75
90
42
134
76
'44
88
80
864
80
674
26
524
fti4
1174
854
954
37
$1
61
1134
914
4
4.809
Metropolitan St. Ry.. 32.0O9
Minneapolis & St. I
M .St. V.& 8. Ste. M. 200
do preferred ,
Missouri Pacific 18.000
M.. K. A Texa -4.800
do preferred 2.9o
N. R. R. of Mex.,pfd 608
New oYrk' Central .. 2.800
Norfolk Western .. 34,000
do preferred
Ontario A Western.. 2.60O
Pennsylvania 87,600
P.. C. C. & St. Louis
Reading 33,800
do lt preferred .... 600
do 2d preferred .... S"6
Rock Island Co 64,600
do preferred 4,400
St.I A 8 F., 2d pfd. 600
St. L. Southwestern.. 1.000
424 424
1364 134
'75i '74i
884 '74
80
80
$7
82
684
364
804
68
26
62
66
1174
864
964
37
81
494
1134
94
84
4f.
714
do preferred
Southern Pacific ....
do preferred
Southern Railway ..
do preferred
Texas & Pacific
Tol., Bt. L. A West
do preferred
Union Pnclftc
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling A I-. E. .
Wisconsin Central ..
do preferred
Mexican Central ....
Adams
American
United States
2.9O0 634
101.4110 67
2.600 118
36.100 364
500
8.600
61IO
8.800
97.600
200
2.7O0
7.30
800
2.700
900
21,100
62
1144
944
24
4(74
214
244
47T
214
Z14
2S4 71
474 47'J
20 a
240
214
134
240
784
914
874
844
93
8
84
19
3014
94
79
114
147i
1194
68
4i
2174
U
79
37
17'
"04
784
40
944
24
10'.
47
0SU
844
83
r
ii
us
!
87
7.W
ic
91
9'
C'.ll,
574
700 126 122
Wells-Fa rgo
Amalgamated Cop.. 150.3'O
Am. Car A Foundry 2,600
78
314
884
354
364
24
424
3n
994
794
1144
1484
1194
70
47
219
254
81
874
1A4
21
79
41
'jV
107
754
81
86
34
"84
864
19
424
30
99
78
114
146
118
(SS
45
217
244
74
ISO
20
78
41
'i
102
464
louu.
344
84
do preferred
American Cotton Oil.
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
American lAn. OIL...
do preferred
Am. locomotive
H11 nreferred
600
8,800
-4fl0
1O0
3,000
200
1.200
i0
Am. Smelt. A Refill. 19.600
do preferred 4n0
Am. Sugar Refining. S6.W
Anaconda Mining Co. 1.500
Brooklvn -Rap. Tran.
Colo. Fuel A Iron ...
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products ..
do preferred
Distillers' Securities.
23.600
16.0110
19.400
12.200
1.900
2.800
General Electric 1,6H
International Paper.. 2. wo
po preferred
International Pump.. .1,200
do preferred .'
National Lead 800
North American ....t 17.100
Pacific Mall
People's Gas 15.orrt
Pressed Steel Cur .. 8.400
do preferred . 300
49
1II0U,
34
84
'isii
?5'.
'76'i
"T
. ?1K
86U,
V7V.
8T
176 ,
e"U
Pullman Palace Cur,
Republic Steel
do prefTTn
Robber floods
do preferred
Toiin. Coal A Iron ..
V- 8. leather
do preferred
I'. P. Realtv A Imp.
t'. S. Robber
3.800
1.600
Moo
J8.00
l.70 '
l.inil
$
.16
IS4
: .
70.
VP
7
'
no pi-eierrru "
United mates Steel.. 87 7i
do preferred
6 n0
do nrtTerreo .!-
West'house Electric. 1 no
wAsterii I'nlon .k ... 610
"
fr!
Total aales for me any. 1.11.1 so anarfi.
I.nndoe Closing Sleek.
LONDON. Nov. 16 Closing;
CoikiI.. anmis. ... M-6N V Oatr.1 lt,
aeeount Nerfolk A W I4
AiVhi" .: H ost.rl. W aJ4
Baltlmnrs Ohio. .. 4 Wand Mm.. ni
cndlu rot 1 Be4ls S
fW A Ohl "V lo Irt pfll 44U.
Ckleago 01. ' .' S ' eM i
r MAM f....,..1,7, anuharn Ralwar ... 5
nVnara '' !' .
tt-nrer R. Jjw. Smilharn Parltc Mia
A. mli WU 11I.IO 'OliO lit
gri. .'. . "-. o PM
S. 1 pM Mta V "'
o i e4 M
llll'nia rrnlnl 181 la tih -'4
t.oiil M-ah 1"' ' 474
M . K T $ Spaslsli 4a
SILVKR Bar. quiet. Ee' l$-16d per ounce.
MONtY 14i2 per i-ent.
The rat pf diacount In the open market
for short bills I 3 per cent; for Ihra
mouths' bills, i 16-10W3 per cent.
Ueld Khlataneat fer Paris.
NKW YORK. Nov. 18 Tomorrow told
shipments to Pari w8ll aggregate about
I3.6ixi0iu. Follonlng en announcement that
the Royal Bank of Canada had cancelled
it a engagement of II liai gold Bacha A
Co announce that they have arranged Mo
hip between $76u,uuO and $1,000,(mO to Parla
I.900 124 12
3,6oO 24 234
40 89 884
1,4( 244 23H
400 60 694
l,8l 374 37
2.9O0 188 1864
"206 'isv 'is"
45.600 i 31
2.800 734 72
7.000 644 644
1,400 86 834
300 914 904
2.600 1504 144
2I0 814 814
8H0 684 64
100 31
800 66 64
17.7'W 141 139H
9.300 1674 1654
634 814
1264 1834
"iin 'iri"
1084 107V
864 844
644 634
434 434
1M4 154
764 744
tomorrow. This, together with the 81 .tan. on
to be rent bv laard Freere and ll.itm.in
bv the National City bank, bring the total
to about tt.&o.tw
Sew Yerk aleney Market.
NKW TOHK. Nor. 16 MONET -On call,
teady at lf?4 per closing bid snd
offered, t per cent; time loans, slightlv
firmer: sixty days. 344 per rent) ninety
days and six months 3-i4 per cent; prime
mercantile paper. 44f44 per cent.
STERLING KXCHANOB Kasler. closing
firm with act'ial business m bankers' bills
tt $4,8TOW4i7 for demand and at $404
for slxtv-day bntls: posted rates. $ 85 and
$4 8TV; commercial bills, $4 83S1r4.83.
Slf.VER Bar. 684c; Mexican dollars,
46' .c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
The following were the closing prices on
atock-s and bonds:
f. g. ref. ta, r. .. .1044' Manhattan c. g. 4a...IiS
nrapna i1"1 "mil a nv,
e 8. rag 44l eo lat lae ts
4 riMipon
4o aew 4a,
do rovpon
mmtna. m ml. I,, aa.. Wi
...i.n'tM
K A T
...124
II" do ra
K6S
4 eld 4a. re
tn I'oupen
Atrhlaen n. 4a
o ad. 4e
Atlsatlc C L. 4s....
Pal A Ohio ta
f IHa
Central of Oa. la...
ao lat tnr
Hies. Ohln 4Ha...
rhlrsgn A. Itta...
C n A Q. n. 4a...
C. M. A a. P. 4.
C. A N. W. e. ?a...
C . P. I. A P. 4a. ..
,04-4!N. R R
ef M r 4a.
.ln!N T. C a l.a
1H!N T. C. a 'aa
I4J',N i t ( (a IMS
! Paclfii- 4a l4'a
on ta 7
.10S4,N. A W r 4a 10i4
. H oa. L. 4a t par. ...Ii
11! Pann fn l',a
. i, Rudlns ra 4a I'm
.ins iSl t.. I. M. r la..1i;H
. 1 8t. L. A 9 F. f. 4. IV
1H4 St. L. a. W. la 7
llOH S board A. L 4a ...
.Ijavj.So. Parlflr 4s....
I! Jf. Railway a... Il
ae enl. ba. .
MVTeiaa P !
.1!1
CCI-. St. L. (. 4a.. I"
Sr. I. A W. 4n. !
( I, Ira to Tar.
ll'nlnn Pacta.-
.1n
.11.1
Cos. Tohsi-co 4a...
Colo. A So. 4a
P A R. . 4a
Erie prior lien 4a.
4n gen. 4a
F W. A D. C. la
Horklni Val 4Ha.
LAN. unl. ta...
Offered.
OS
do ennr. 4a
If g Steel Id ht.
W'abaah la
. . am
..I1T4,
.. 1
.. K
.. li
.in'
do d-h. R
an. w a I. K 4a ...
.Ill iWla. Ontral 4a ..
Ill i"olo. Fuel c. 6a..
.11X11
Boston atork Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 1.-Call loans. 24t3 jior
cent; time loans. 4W5 per cent, official clos
ing of stoegs ana nonus
Atrhlaen ad). 4a...
do 4a
Man. (antral 4a...
Afhlaofl
4a pM '
Boston A Alhanr
Ronton Rlavatad . .
Fttrhborf pM
Adventure
Allouea
malRamaed
Amarlran Zlnr
.. Ha
.. an
.. 7KU
.. 13V
. . 20 V
.. MS
. .70
.. 314.
.. 71S
.. I4
. (.1
.. It
4 J 17
.. 31
.. It.
.. 10vj
.. 66 a
.. 4
.. 574
.. m
.. -C,
..1:0
.. Hi
..1J
..
. . 24H
.. IIS
. . 4
..
.. 124
..ln
.101
. II
'. '.
.ie?4
Ullanllr
.624Rliisham
.IM i'a,l. HiHls..
.140 intannll ....
vox. (ontral
, fn Copner Ranao
N. T , N. H. A H..1M il'alv Was
Pees Marquette
75 Dominion fosl
I nlon Parln
Amor. Area. Cham.
do pfd
Aotar. pnou. Tubo..
Amer. Rufar
do pfd
Amer. T A T
Amer. Woolen
4s Pfd
.1114a
Frnnailn
. 1
. 11
. 5:
.147',
.lilt
.141
CJranry
lala Rnyala ....
Maaa. Mining ..
Mtrhlann
Mohawk
Mont. ('. A C.
Old rtnmtnlon .
Owreoln
rarrnl
Olliliry
Shannon
Tamarar-k
Trinity
It. 8. Mining...
V. S. OH
(tin
?o
184
nonunion f. A 8..
Rdlaon Kler. llh;. .. S'J
General Klertrk- ..
.1
Man. Kleitrlr
. Ia
. M
41'i
ins
rA :::::::
Maaa.
t'nliad Prnlt
United 9ho Ma.h
do pfd
C. 8. Steal
do pfd
Weatlnf. common
. M
S!'j Victoria
it.' Winona
If jv.olvfrlna
84 I
Nerr York Mining Stopka
NEW YORK. Nov. 16 The followln
g are
the closing pricfM on irlnlng "tocks:
Adama Con
.. M Little ('bin
. . SO Ontario a
.. Ii nhplr
.. 11 Phoanlx
.. 8 r-otoal
..180 Xiaaa
..lvl- Sierra Nevada ...
..:i0 Small Hopea ....
.. m Igtandard ...
... i
. ..3B0
...2
... 14
... 8
. .. 20
... 21
...is
...I1N
Alice
Rretce
brunawlck ren ..
('onaatock Tunnel.
Con. Cal A Va..
Horn Hllvar
Iron 811ver
Ladvtllo (.'ao
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Nov. 16. Money was In quiet
demand , and In Increased supply in the
market today. Trading on the Stock ex
change opened quietly firm, but prices
weakened aub."eqnently. This was attrib
uted to the unconfirmed report of trouble
between Afghana and Russians In Afghan
istan. Consols hardened at first, but eased
later, partly owing to the expected rise la
the rate of discount of the Hunk of Kng
land. Home ralla were depressed on dis
appointing earning. Americans opened ir
regular, advanced by fractions to over
parity, reacted later with the genernl tlc
presslon and weakness In New York und
closed dull. Imperial Japanese government
Gs of 1804 were quoted at 94.
PARIS. Nov. 16. Prlcea on the bourse
today opened firm, hut subsequently the
market weakened and stocks closed feeble.
Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 84.55.
Treasury abatement.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.-Today' state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150.o00,ii0 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $143,6j7,20;
gold. $86,262,90.
OMAHA WHOLESALE IIAHKKT.
Ceeditlvn of Trade and (tnotatlona on
Staple and Fancy Prodnce.
EGGS-Oandled gtock. 22c.
IJVK POl'LTRY Hen. 8c; rooster. 6c;
turkeys, 1S&16C; ducks, 10c; gecae, 9o; spring
chickens 8o.
BUTTER Packing stock. 134c: choice to
fancy dairy, 17(&18c; creamery, 21924c; fancy
pi-lnta, 26c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trotlt, 10c; pick
erel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 7c; bluefish, 12c;
whlteflah, 10c; salmon. 14c; redsnapper. lie;
lobster, green, 20c; lobster, boiled, 30c; bull
heads, lie: catfish, 14c; black bass. 21V;
hallibut, 10c; crapnlea, 12e; roe had, $1;
buffalo. 7c; white baas, 11c; frog legs, per
do, 26c.
BRAN Per ton, $15.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesnle
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$7.00; No. 3. $6.60 medium. $6.00; coarse,
$6.60. Rye straw, $6.(0. These prices are
for hav of good color and quantity.
OYSTERS New York counts, per enn,
45c; extra selects, per can. 37c; standards,
per can, 32c; bulk, standards, per gnl., $1.35;
bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.75; bulk,
New York counts, per gal. ($2 00.
TROPICAL, FRUITS.
ORA NOES Florida, sizes 126, 156, 176, 200,
$16 and 250, 83.ZVffa.60.
LEMONS California fancy, 27c; 300 and
360. $8 00: choice, $4.90.
DATES Per box of So-lb. pkgs.. $2.00;
Hallowl, In 70-lb. box. per lb., 64fl6c.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. 76
86c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 124,1; 5
crown. 14c; 7-crown. 16c; fnncy Imported,
washed. In 1-lb. pkgs.. IfittjlOc: California,
per case of thirty-six pkgs., $2.25.
BANANAS Per medium siied bunoh, $2.00
2.50; lumbo. $2.76f3.60.
COCOA Nl'TS Per HV). $6.00
ORAPE FRI'IT Per box. $600.
TANGERINES Florida, per bog, $5.0ot
per half-bex, $160.
FRl'ITS.
APPIyES Horn grown Jonathan, per
bbl.. $4.00; Ben Davie. $2.25: New York Till
man and Pound Sweets $3.00; New York
Kings, $3.00: New York Pippins, 82.76; Nw
York Greenings, $2 50f&2.60; New York Bald
wins. $2.6002.75; Colorado Jonathans und
Wine Pans, per bu. box, $1.50.
PEARS T'tjih. Colorado snd California,
fall varletlea, per box, $1 75fj2.36.
CKI.KRY Per do., 26?H0e.
ORAPE8 Imported Malagas, per keg,
$5 0100.
CRANBERRIES -Wlsconaln Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., $tVfr900; Wisconsin Bell
and Cherry, per bbl.. $v00; tier box, $2. S3.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home gruwn. In sack,
per bu.. 40c.
TURNIPS Per bu., 60c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb, lc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1 .9.V82.00.
ONIONS Home-grown. In sacks, per bu.,
(6&75u: Spanish, per crate. $190.
CAUL I FLOWER Per bbl.. $400.
CUCUMBERS Per raae of 2 doi . $1.75.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lb., 70c.
SWEET POTATOES lfome-grown, per
bu. baaket, 60c; Ullnola kllu-drled, per bbl.,
$3.76.
GREEN PEPPERS Per bu. l a-k-.t. GOc.
SQUASH Hima-grown. per do.. 6,1c.
EGO PLANT Home-grown, per dnx., 75o.
M I WELL A NKOl'8.
BAUER KRAUT-Wtsoonsin. p keg,
$2.60.
CIDER New York, pep id,l, fi.:C; per 'i
bbl.. $8.2S.
CHEKSE-Wlsconsln twlni. fall crt.im.
124c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c; blis k
Swiss, new. 15c; old, !f(17c: Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin ilmburgT, Uc.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lh 14c; hard shell, per lb., 1.1
No. 3 soft lhll, lb., I2e; No. 2 hard
shell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, lingo, per lb., 12c;
small, per lb.,' 0c; peanuts, per II,. 7c;
roasted ptnnut, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnut',
per lb., I2'rjl34c: almonds, soft shell, p r
lb.. 17c; hard shell, per II,.. l; chestnuts,
per lb.. 124fai5e; pew black w-'lnuls. per
bu.. 75lt90c; shellbnrk hickory nuls, per bu.,
$1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.50.
HIDE8-N0. 1 green. 7f; No. 2 green. 6c;
No. 1 sslted, 8',c; No. J sollcj. 7U-.-; No. 1
veal calf. 9c; No 2 veal calf. 7c; dry Bailed,
Kto 15c; eheep peU, 25cj1.0u; horse hides,
$l.iGi3.00. . .
rr- Onods Market.
NEW YORK Nov. 16-DRY GOODS
Buying Is allKhlly Imi roved and a Ir'ter
tone I noei In certain dircti ins. M re
business hsa bein dene rn giMids sff-'cled
by the shutdown at Full Hlver and I ' a
there show an advancing tendency. Job
bers report only a moderate l,uslne. but
r4Hjrt more Improvement rm the road.
The carpet sle continued iv fgvuiarle,
with tailsfactory prices realised.
Pearla Market.
PEORIA Nov. 1-4'ORN-Steady: NO 3.
new: ' 4447'4C-, No 4, nW Kjvjpoc; 00
Cade, new, 4Jj444c..
IMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Deiirable Caul lold Steady, But Otaert
Win a Trifli Wk.
HOGS OPENEI LOWER, CLOSED STEADY
Better (.radea af Fat Ikrra and I nabs
Id Readily at Fallp steady Prlcea,
bat Half Fat Klada a l.lttle
Movr 'Feedere gtreager.
StiLTH OMAHA. Nov. 1. 1904.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday ii JJ
Official Tuesday .",!KI 9.8.6 4,i.M
Utncial Wednesday h.tmn i.sow ll.oau
Three days thi week. ...22.780 23.1X7 U.M
Same days last week ... i.ttfi 11. li.oAi
twmf days week before. .19.0il 1i.1i6 ai.ku
Same three weeks ago. .2u.4"3 o.'.4
Hume four weeks ago...li.l. 11.410 M,.t4o
Same days last year ll.t-K 23.9l 4AIH4
Rt.CElPl'8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows tba receipts of
cattle, riogr. and sheep at bouih Omana for
iiic jr iv uie, who coDipnnaon hum
,.. t year.
1904. 1!3 inc.
10u 10,0 inc. rvc
Cattle
".TL.
nirr I'aj :eii. (3
Hogs l.iem.ilio l.s.li,UU0 6, ,910
Bne.'p l.bnu.ti.'U 1 j: -i.aio
The following table shows tne average
price of hoga at South Omaha for the Uet
aeveral day witu cennpariaone:
Date. I 104. 19u$.1902.jllWl.!1800.l.18a.
Nov.
.ov.
Nov.
NOV.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
..UV.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
ISO v.
I i 6441
I ki
.. 4 e4i
.. 4 tn 1
I !,
.6 I
I 4 ,Vt,
1 4
.J. 4 X!f I
..I 4 i.i4:
..r 1
..1 4 C141
..: 4 0.(41
..! 4 62 i
I
4 ,
4 a, I
4 .,
4 54,
1 i.i.
V-j
4 80,
..,
4 611
4 54
4 b7
I
4 1:0!
6M
I
6 61 1
!
k 't
(1 (M
tt ho,
44,
I
35)
t 26
1 I
6 n
a ix
6:2
i
I til 4i
6 7i 4 w
I l
6 81 I
6 i ll wsi
ft ill 4 ot,
nil, 4 .t
6 671 4 ill
74) 4 (w
I 4 ,4
73 ' I
., ,0. 4 M.
6 591 4
6 su. t 87
o ... 4 0-1
6 6 4 10;
4 l 3 o
4 04 3 4
4 IM 8 4
4 tU; 8 1
I Hi
4 01,
4 UJi 3 5
4 6i 62
4 11 t 45
4 W 3 47
4 Oil 8 43
I Ii
3 94!
3 Ml t 41
4 9.1 3 kV
i t4 3
'lhdicutca Sunday.
The ottlcial number of cars of stock
brought In today l y each road va:
1 attie. MLgif. on p. n r .
C. M. & 81. P. Ry.. 4 00
Wabash 1
Mo. i'acliic Hy 7 .. ..
I nlon Pac. System.. 71 U 6
C. N. W. Ky 1
F., V.. tt M. V. R. R..UI3 .0 -3 1
C, 8t. P.. M. ft O.... 4
B. & M. Ry 72 2" 14
C, H. k (J. Ry 2 5 1..
K. C. At St. J 2 ..
C, R. 1. ft P.. east.. .. 1
C, R. 1 P.. west.. 3 1
Illinois Central 2 1 .. ..
Chicago G. W 2 3
Total receipts ....274 116 44 1
The tiuposition of the day' receipts was
aa follows, each buyer punnastng the num
ber rf head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omana Packing Co bun noJ
Swift and Company l,m4 1.41 1.25i
Cudahy Packing Co l.oJl 1,8m "'
Armour A Co l.aol l.tW 19.'
Armour, Kloux City i9 l,ib"J ....
Vansant c Co 73
Carey at Benton 13o
Lobmun & Co 3 ....
McCreary at C 33
W. 1. Hiepnen il
Hill HuntzJnger 141
Huston Ac Co W
Hamilton & Rotiischlld. 70
Is. F. llusx Ib7
Squires . Co 192 ....
Wolf A Murnan 273
MIku Haggcrty ol
J. ht. Root t Co fl
Rulla i Kline 0 .... ....
S. A. S 291 ....
Oilier buyers 6,0 .... 6.44
Totals 7.147 7.527 W.2.
CA'fi'l.E There was quite a llueral run
of cattle In bignt mis morning at tne
ulffercm markeis, but anytultig deslraOi
eold at Just aoout the same price a
wua paid yasterduy. The tendency was,
however, to neglect the commoner grau.-s
and In Homo case they sold a llltie lower.
revertl cars of corn-led steers arrived
this morning, but the same as hue been the
case of lute the quality was rather interior.
The better grade could auleiy be quoted
steady and active, but the atiort-teds and
warmed-up cattlo were alow and certainty
no more ' limn, steady. ' '. .
Western ranr beef ateera were In good
demand this morning at luily steady prices
where the quality whb at ail deslraiiie. The
common kind, though, were neglected to
quite an extent una It was hard to get
aieady prices lor 1 Hem. Some salesmen in
tuct thought all but tne belter grades aold
a trifle lower.
There waa an active demand for the bel
ter grades of cows and such kinds changed
hanus Ireely at fully steady prices und
sumo sales looked a little stronger. 'Hie
oommon Bluff, though, the aume us waa the
case with steers, uld not seem to be It)
quite so good request und In many caaea
prices hau to be shaded a little before a
sale could be made. The change from yes
terday, though, waa very aligut and most
everytnlng was dlsMsed of in good season.
No quotable change took place on buli,
veul cu I veil and siags. Guod stuff sold
readily enough, with oiher weuk.
The demand for Blocker and teedera waa
quite .irlsk this morning and us a rasuit
anything that showed quality sold freely
at stenay prices. The demand trom the
country is still confined very largely to
cattle of good quality, so that the common
kinds drag more or leaa and the market oil
thoii kimis today was a little weak. Rep
resentutlve sales:
tono.
Pr. No.
I DO
Ill la
i I
i 40 10
1 11) 1
BULLS.
t u 1
I jj 1
No
Av.
.IIC
.ldS5
.10
.1044
.yii)
.11M
U30
.. Itl
Av.
..104(1
..1004
.. 444
.. Ml
..1200
.. 430
..1680
Pr.
1
II )
3 10
3 CO
3
2 50
I it
3 00
3 10
HEIFERS.
I ti tt m
1 la 11 ass
CALV Ud.
4 ftn 10 S73 I ii
110
STUCK LRU AN U r ..Di.nS.
710 i iO 31 1i I 40
lot a (HI It 1U1U I 4-1
U 3 HI 4 i I U
3 0
1...
a...
13....
It...
NEBRASKA.
1 feeder..
4 teedera,
9 feeders
1 teeder.,
19 feeder.
4 steers..
1 leerier..
. 700
. 9112
. 361
.11.10
.lulo
,.i:t
3
1 heifer... 460
$ 10
2 60
2 &
2 90
2 DO
8 Ml
2 40
2 80
2 86
3 16
3 60
2 16
2 10
2 16
3 uu
2 76
2 hO
2 2a
6 26
2 60
2 00
1 76
3 76
V BU
2 00
2 40
8 M
3 uo
3 26
3 30
3 10
3 (10
3 45
8 40
2 30
3 40
1 60
2 oo
2 16
3 05
3 15
2 30
3 00
2 40
2 00
2 00
9 heller.. 333
i cow .)
1 cow 12)
2 cows lis)
4 cows low)
4 cows 9i2
9 feeders
,1"J3
ti cow 1035
5 feeders.. 7n4
I bull
1 bull
.1110
1 stag
. l.WI
.1167
.I2u
.M87
,15
. Ml
....1250
28 steers..
1 bull
12 cows.. .
2 bulls...
1J feeders
14 steers.
..1WS
.. 966
..H10
..JtD
..lous
3 cows..,
1 bull...,
1 bull...,
13 ateera.,
lu teeners.. 0S4
2 cows
806
6 feeders.. 76
S fceoei s.. 774
3 cows 1 05, j
8 COWS.
97
3 belter.. 63
1 calf....
8 cows..
10 cow..
2 culvee.
190
916
814
18 cow...
10 Cow. .,
42 cow...
$ cows..,
1 cow....
4 cows...
1 tow....
U cows..,
9i3
. Wii
. lc 1
. 870
. fewO
. Ml
. itil
873
3 helfera.. 108J
2 tctders..7ioa
1 feeder... Ill')
3 bulls hoi
2 Uu
1 uu
2 00
2 55 ,
WYOMINO.
;3 feeders
1 feeder..
S51
3 15 40 cow
806 2
s 80 i
ir 900 f
rs....llti9 i
: 09
121,0
3 65 6 cow
40
26
60
78 lceders..11.
3 6 1 steer
1 aieer lOlO
11 gieera....llf2
8 sleet.... 912
12 tow 9M
2 calves... 3iw
3 26 13 slee
3 40 2d feeder.. 9-1
'hi 1 aieer 12U)
8 uu 16 cows 1(41
8 60 6 cows 970
3 60 1 ateer 1240
3 60 3 Steers.... 9)
3 76 8 steers.... 8,0
$ 75 30 cows s65
2 H0
COIXJRADO.
m
2 75
8 00
2 85
3 75
3 00
3 16
2 16
8 cows llJ
2 steers.
11 leer.
2 (leers.
8 cow..
.Mini
IKW
11100
l,H0
22 fnilets.. li76 3 6u 8 cows 84o'
2 feedtrs.,1075 3 00 4 steers 1000
1 no
a 86
3 00
2 10
I is
3 75
3 25
I fl
8 86
8 35
$ 20
$ 64
J. Kettle com
30 fcrdcra.
7 feeders.
15 feedcra.
;ts ueilBi .
11 leeders.
W7
2 50 46 lulters.. 782
3 30 1 bull l.W
3 50 i feeders. .610
8 j ?3 feeders.. o87
3 40 26 feeder.. ,
3 25 8 feeder.. 813
3 5u 7 feeder.. y
B. Osrden Wyo.
2 2 mixed. .1105
9 :sa I feeder... 1O40
H. II. Rye Neb.
8 30 1 ateer 900
971
6.16
b'JS
7:rr
3 feiiu ra.. o.i
2 Iwder.. HI3
w .
. 794
.1190
8
. 691
3 steers..
19 steers. .
23 feedera.
Jil feedcra.
8 30
U. Ifoaman Neb.
A.
. 771
. W
7 cons
5 KedeiM.
2 60 2 hellers.. 93
3 2 I steer 136)
3 00
i 60
J. Sterling Wyo.
23 atccra
..1207 8 Hi
H. Salisbury Wyo.
..! 2 (a) 14 Kteers....I113 $35
.10,0 2 fa)
1 cow. .
10 cows.
Salisbury bierline-Wyo.
10 steers.
11 rows.,
ir.i 3 30
M - B. (lannow-Neli.
946 2 sj 1 bull 990
William Fcrdoii N'cb.
MJ 2 75 10 cow 828
910 $ )0
W, Coy-8. D.
2 00
: 10
24 cows
8 vows
4 Uerc....lu64 H 26
' J. Sandford Neb.
4 cow 9;5 i 60 3 bulls 1403
$10 v. IJiO Z 50 1 bell UuO
1 78
$ 15
1 cow ra f an
I cow 839 t et
1 row liov $ 10
P. M. Courier Neb.
IJ Steers . ..l't? 8 Ja 3 steers. ...1316 4 00
K. C. Harrla Neb
$2 heifer.. Ml 18 rows 17) t CO
H O. Wear 8 D
4: Steer... 1149 8 00 8 feed, r . .1M IK
1 steer K 4 (0 9 owi 911 I 65
14 hull 12W I .
G. O. Alexander Nb.
1 steers.. ..1240 2 85 13 steer. .. .109 3 39
R H. Cthorn I'tah.
27 cow 9i7 I 7a 1 e ders.. 717 8 H
6 cows 99 ) 14 te ders . a.g 3 33
21 row 917 $ 76 6 belters. . 6u 2 ,6
1 bull Iii I (0
R K Huddleaton 9. t.
84 steer... .1817 $4 1 eewa $ ITS
1 bull. .,...16)0 2 0 7 cew 1UJ4 I 6
8 W. Mr-8X D.
10 feeder.. 9?5 8 CO X steers.. ..10V) $ t
1 feeder... 4.10 t!i 13 rows 788 2 60
L. Hibbe-8. D.
1 row 4t t 40 36 steer.. ..1114 10
3 cow 8. 2 25 1 bull 1130 t 68
1 cow lf 2 26
F. Posilewalt-B. D.
8 cows MS $ 75 II steer... 1ii 8 $0
3 rows 1.166 2 26 1 cow 1670 a $5
J. H. K(th-8. D.
I cows 10R4 3 7S II ste. r... 1143 SM
7 cow 8S4 2 10
J. H. Harrington I -hri.
K steers.. ..107. ) ! feeders.. 780 S f6
teera....H37 8 15 t feeder.. 886 $ 00
14 cows 97.1 3
H. H. Rye Neb.
4 feeder.. R2 3 4i $ steers.... t"0 2 86
20 feeders.. 941 3 35 abulia 10 I 15
82 cows W 1 Id a bulls 134 $ 10
W. L. Judktn-Neb.
29 feeder. . 1074 8 10 cow J8 a 86
3 steers.. ..lf3 5 86
W. Gromberg 8. D.
8 cows tSI 2 60 f bull 1060 1 66
1 cow Hot) $ 00
K. C. Kllnjh-Keb.
18 heifer... D7 t 5
Han Bona 8. D.
52 steers.. ..1192 $ 46 21 cog.....l0f3 a 85
2 steers.. ..loss 8 00 3 cows 1O60 8 50
1 steer W) 175 1 calf 360 $ 26
W. C. 8tout Idaho.
11 steer.. ,.1f4 $ 60 $ bulls 1468 $ 08
14 cowl 975 2 60
R. H. Homer Wyo.
75 feeders. .IMS 3 55 34 rows 826 2 25
6 f"edera.. 116 $ 00 19 cow 903 I 75
42 feeder.. 1129 8 40 4 feeders.. 1129 $00
J. II. Jacobson Neb.
12 cows 920 3 90
E. M. Yates-Wyo.
Trow 1097 3 20 26 steers... .1030 $20
I cow 6'0 a 00 17 feeders.. 790 $80
J. K. McNutt. Wyo.
1 cow 1690 $00 $ teem.... 464 4 00
14 cow 895 $ 00 1 tr 1170 4 00
4 ateer.. ..106 a 40
J. F. Bock, Wv.
42 steers.. ..7131 $75 1 ter 1100 $$9
10 cow 1 $ 00 1 cow 1200 $ 60
II steers. ...1140 $ 36 22 steer.... 1271 4 60
William Burke. Wyo.
1 bull 1170 2 00 24 feeder.. 969 $28
3 feeders.. 11M 2 60 14 feedere.. 9UI $ 36
1 cow 11M 2 1 bull 1440 $ 75
1 hull 1.770 3 16 cowa 946 $ 66
1 bull 1110 $ 60 6 cow 896 8 21
10 row 892 2 66
A. R. Hosmsn. Neb.
7 cows 771 1 SO 2 helfsra.. 868 $ 06
6 feeders.. 6D6 3 20 1 steer 1360 8 60
HUGS There were not quite 100 car of
hoga on aale here thla morning, but other
markets were reported a trifle lower and
the market here opened about 24c low-r
Packera started In by trying to buy their
hogs at about $4.60, but salesmen were
asking more money, and aa all the packer
seemed to have quite liberal order the
market Improved after the flrat round and
closed with the early decline moatly re
gained. The bulk cf the early aalea went
at $4.00 and $4624. while the later sales
were more at $4,624 and $4.66. Aa high aa
$4.70 waa paid for a very prime load, which
wa the same aa yesterday top price.
Trading waa quite active after the mar.
xet strengthened, ao that everything was
old before, the middle of the forenoon.
Representative aalea:
Ko. Av. ai. Pr. No. Av. 86. Pr.
30 14 ... 4 44 Itt ... 4 4VVa
35 110 M 4 M 73 m 10 4 431
3t 343 ... 4 0 W ta ... 4(14
47 341 40 4 40 41 IK 1(0 4 5Va
tn ttl a 4 so at ft 40 4 :
47 M4 44 4 40 , It l INS
M t7 30 4 40 14 ifv 4 U4
32 .314 ... 4 40 34 34 13 4 434
tt 171 300 4 40 M 37 Sou 4 a3t
M 344 340 4 30 SO as 4 33Va
43 3.1 340 4 4 II HI 3f0 4 il
(7 JfrO 200 4 0 iA 2S4 30 4 42
It S77 ... 4 3 42 M4) 3 4 3
10 311 0 4 40 40 3(3 30 i 43V4
tn 30.1 so 4 to it m to 4124
tl 317 10 4 tn it lit 40 4 41
21 let ... 4 4 IJ 13 40 t 42
73 1J7 ... 44 42 147 110 4 tS't
41 3M ko 4 40 at rat 4 4 f34
M 7t 100 4 44 II. ...... .363 If) 4 434
14 SSt 4 fl 4t 301 40 4 42
5 144 tOO 4 40 11 til U 4 124
M 23 ... 4 0 44 344 124 4 42
34t ... 4 40 4C 144 N 4 12 w
54 210 (0 4 40 Tt 140 ... 4 124
tt I4t 130 4 40 10 324 to 4 24
tt lit 4 4 40 Ml 140 tOO 4 tt
30 34t 84 4 0 tt 174 ... 4 1H
131 Mi 120 4 4 41 Ill ... 4 11
ti, ,tt It 4 t3a tl IM WO 4 13
71 341 ... 4 42 4t 311
tl 267 K0 t tl 41 301
1 ''it
4 11 '
72 Mil ..." 4 tl 4t 301 It 4 II
73 Ml 140 4 32 41 H ... 4 It
it ttt ... 4! 41 rrt 120 4 m
81 Itt ' 10 4 It It Ii7 ... 4 15
Tt 2tl ... I It M 12 41 411
tt 3IT 12 4 tl H 14 94 4 48
41 tit 110 4 II Tl HI ... 4 4t
64 34 3tt 4 tl IT 1ST M 4 tl
41 310 44 4 11 T4 94? H 4 tt
M HT tO 4 41 Tl I7 .., 4 41
40 Ill 10 4 41 41 124 ... 4 ti
44 Ill M 4 43 It lit ... 4 tl
e. IM m 4 ti to I4i 4t 411
il Ill 40 i 13 42 141 44 4 II
Tl Ii4 tO 4 tt II 371 ... 4 IS
Tl IU 140 4 12 17 172 140 4 Ii
Tl 241 144 4 41 K Ill ... 47
64 ttt ... ttl tl It ... 4 70
63 211 60 4 43 14 264 ... 410
SHEEP More sheep arrived today than
were on sale yesterday and the market
held Just about steady. There were very
few desirable killer In the recelpta of
waitara rangers, but considerable abort fed
coifj tuff arrived, of which part wag good
and Vie rest waa only warmed up. The
bet far gradea. packer took hold quite
freeiy, but whan It cam to the commoner
kind tb market wa not ao active. The
price paid, though. Ihowed very little
change from yeterday, but it waa evi
dent that packer were not vry anxious
for cornfeds unleas they were good. Weth
ers sold up to $4.60, ewa $4.16 and lamb
$6.66.
1'h demand for feedera aeemed to be In
good hap3 and the better grade aold
at atrongar price, with othera about
ateady. Aa high as $6.00 was paid for
feder lambs, which Is the top price of thi
aeason. '
UuotallonB for grass sheen and lambs:
Good to choice yearlings. $4.40ff4.60: fair to
good yearlings, $4.fJOrf40; good to choice
wether. 14 26&4.M: fair to good wethers,
84.60942; good to choice ewes. 84.00414.25;
flr tn arnoil ewes. 83.76414.09: aood to choice
lambs, 86 4066 75; fair to good lamba, 16.15ft: !
6.40: feeder yearlings. f3.;6tr4.25; feeder
wethers. $3.60414.00; leeaer ewes, tzouwiw;
feeders lambs, $4.264.90. Representative
sale:
No. A v. Pi .
2 Wyoming ewea and wsthers. 86 4 60
683 Wyoming feeder lambs 6 00
8 I own led cull ewes 70 1 6
14 Iowa fed ewes 82 3
$ Iowa but ka 140 $ 00
208 Wyoming feeder ews vt 15
)4 Wyoming feeder ewe 36 861
99 Wyoming ewe 9! 8 76
161 Iowa fed ewe 19 4 3i
10 Iowa cull lamb 4 f)
3 Iowa fed wethers 130 4 7,
159 Wyoming feeder lomha 68 4 M
676 Wyoming feeder lamb 77 4 96
42 Iowa fed lamb 92 6 60
12 Neorasaa (eider ewes iv 8 k.i
748 Wyoming feeder ewes 671 3 45
742 Wyoming feeder ewes 84 t 45
743 Wyoming feeder ewe 8 8 45
632 Wyoming feeder ewes 66 8 45
192 Wyoming feeder ewe 81 $46
223 Nebraska feeder wethers 8S I 60
300 Nebraska wether 1)8 IU
160 Nebraska wethers 117 4 60
CHICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Untr, Host Steady, been
riesn. I.anane 'adr.
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. CATTLE Receipts,
26 000 bead: westerns, 1,000 head; market 10c
lower; good to prime steers. $6.854.90: poor
to medium, $3.60 5 70; stockers and feeder.
i;0Mj4.1S; cows. $18nj4.80; heifers. 11. 754T
1.26; canners. $1.2Sr2.45; bulls. I2 00fl4t5;
culve. $350fi8.70; western steer. $3 0047610.
HOGS Receipt. 84 000 head; market
steady, shad lower: mixed and butchers.
$4 06414.87; good to choice heavy. $4 804j4 90;
rough heavy, l4 4.Vn40; light, $4.j4.774;
bulk of sales. $4.70044.80.
gHKHP A NO LAMB8-Reclpts. r.'.OOO
bead: ahetn Arm. lamb steady; good to
choice wethera $4.25614.90: fair to choice
mixed. IS 60 4 36 western sheen. Mm:
pmvB lambs, $4X436 16; weitcrn lamb. $1.50
tiJsO.
epr Yerk lire Stuck Mark!.
NKW YORK. Nov. 16.-BEEVE8-R-celpl.
16.150 head; market lower; common
teady; bulls steady; cowa steady to lc
lower: steers. $3. toil 5 56: choice. $4.16; bulls,
t2004j36; 00m a, $1203.26; few extra fat
cow, $3103.60. Export, 100 cat t la and
i,O0u uuartere of bf.
CALVES Receipts, 1.768 bead. Good veal
slad. othera slow and wak. graasera
aiMdv to slow: vealp. $ 6f38C0; tops, 8 y'if
8 76; little ralve. $.1 60U4.W; gr users lHh
1 76; no westerns;' drred calves steady;
rlty dreasad veals. I'Qlie par lb 1 country
dressed 7(41lc.
SHtCKP AND LAM B8 Receipt. 12J76;
lamb steady to 10c hlaar. fw late sr
rival unsold; heu. $3 u4 6. culls. I;.(v4
175; Umln. $6.26U 40; cull. $4 Wu6.0O. 1,0
i.'s usdn lamb.
HOtif Receipts. $70 h'd. Good state
boga. $5.26ii6.lu; $4.50 Klrias quoutlon.
tlona 4 Hp l ive Stoek Market.
SIOCX CITY. Nov. l.-(8pclal Tele
gram; CATTLK Receipt, 1,200 bead; mar-
I ew jn $
stix kern.
s:esdv; tweves.
U Hl 40; roi t
Is nod mlvcil'. V '.'OvJSi1":
alorrnm and feeders, $: -7 ri J .61,; calves and
yesrungs. 1.' fli.t j.
HtMt4 Receipts 6.0TS head: msrket l"c
tower; eelung. 4,ti.;u: bulk. $l.6av)4 .
Kansas 4 Itjr l ive Btaek M trkel.
KANSAS CITY. Nov W.-CA YTLK-Re-celpts,
ll.wtxi head, mclud ng '. southern';
market sternly to Ftiong aiui active; ch e
export and oreKed leef sii-eia. $vn4il2;
fair to good $3 8A4.nO: western fed sicer.
$ ao-.-i.V,, Blinker snd tcedrrs. I. jio4,.
sombern steers. $1 (osjt 25; soathern rows.
Il 6t4i3 2&; native rows. $1 Ss4 a,, natlv
helierr. 82.tVitie.0l); bulla, 31.78ki3.60; caives
$J.6oi6.oa
HtKtS R celptp. 13,Sa head; market Mi
loc higher; top. 84 Hn: bulk of sabs. $4,'6'l
4; heavy. t4A4i4'.5; packers, $4.7Vi4.9 ;
ptas and lights. $4.'ku4 7:'4
SHKKP ANI l.AMUS- Receipts. 5..V
head: market ateady and actle; native
lambs. 4.:54.4S6: native wethers. 4.lo4
nstive ewes. $3.7544 ;; western Ismt s. 14 .5
Ii $5.75; wetern ventllngs $4 2ri4.i5: west
ern sheep, $3.754 6; storkerr and feedere,
$.'.60Sj4eu.
. - -
SI. Leal live Stork Market.
ST. IAM'18. Nov. 1$ -CATTl.K-Hecrlptt.
7.600 head. Including l.nia) Texan: market
steady to lower on liberal supply: natue
shipping and export steers, $i.2h4r6.5ft. the
top for fsncv: dressed beef and butcher
steers, $400ti46i: steers under 1.11 pounds.
$6M4j6l6: sioikers and feeuerP, $5 2M3i';
cowa atiti heifers, ti 2f"h4.S8: canners, $:.(
a. 28; bulls. $8.76-g1 0ft; csNes. $2.6t43 7.i';
Texae and Indlar. iteers. $2.6o41; cowa
and helfcre. $Jooirr2.n. ,
HOGS Receipts, 15.0,0 head: msrket
lower on heavy receipts: pig and lights,
$4.i44 60; packem, $4.404 66: butcher and
be! heavy, $4 4f4 70
SHEKP ANP LAM BS Ret elpls. 4.0,4)
head: market slow; steady i.j lower: ns
live muttons, $3. fcvtf 4 . : lambs. $4.dhi.ii;
culls and bucks. $2.6iw4.00; tK-kers. $2.0Udi
8.26; Texan, $3.0015.(0.
St. Jeaeth live Blaaek Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 10 CATTLK
Receipts. 4.145 head; market steady; in
tlves. SS.aitiA.'l: cowa and hcifer. l.8ri)
4.4t; sto-kers and fidera. 8i. (64j3 ii5.
HOGS Receipts. 6.4HS head; light. $4 55
4.76: medium snd heavy. 4.t4 "74.
SHKKP ANI) 1AM US Receipts. a.h7
head; market steady.
Htaek In Nlgbv.
The re-elpt of live stock at the six prln
dual western titles yesterday mere ss fo.
Ions:
South Omaha ....
Sioux City
Kansas City ....
St. lands
St. Joseph
Chicago
Totals
.66 445 81,6.18 41,157
Wool Market.
FOB TON. Nov. 18. WOOI. Mnrkct la
quieter this wrex, due to .the fait tha.
storks In the hsnds of local oeit era hae
been heavily reduced, many manuf 4cturer.a
having purchased freeiy 1. 1 fulu e n-ei.a.
Buyers llnd much dlrticjliy In ar-t.ng de
sired lots of f.sdes n d d. Prl ea ara
still upward. ,Guottl.iis are:' irx.a,
twelve month", nominal: 1 a I or, la. Hum
boldt and Mendocino. 2u..c; northern,
choice, 260Me: middle c untie. 19o3jc;
southern. lbWlHo; Cnegotl, eastern staple. l
tj)21c; clothing. 17s)e. Territory: Idaho,
line, 164f!l9e; heavy flue. 1WiI7c; fine me
dlum. 164i&'l9c. Wyoming, fine, 174QI8H-':
heavy fine. lfyh14ci flue medium, )7vjl-4c.
I'tah and Nevadr. line, l,4tlHc; hB4vy flue,
I.VulGc; fine medium. 174'l'c. Montana,
fine choice, aidrar; avrrage. 19jj3oc; tine,
medium choice. 214922c: uvorage, i94iJic.
Colorado, fine, 15il6c; Hue medium. 1Mil7c.
ST. LOl'18. Nov. IS. -WOOL-Firm;
medium grades, combing and i t t ling. 2(1
S2Kc; light Una, 17ift22c; heavy flt . 13018c;
tub washed, 5fji384c. a
Metal Market.
NKW YORK. Nov. M. MKT A 1.8 The
London co,per market was easier, with
(4 6 for futures and 66 15s for spot. Lo
cally the market was less active, but held
Arm. Lake Is quoted at $l4.60fi 14.874 and
raatlng st 314.S6K1M 624. The London tin
market was a little lower, with spot quoted
at 132 5s and futur's at 131 15s. The Ne
York msrket Is holding steady at from
828 87,,ti'-'9.i,5. Ixad wsa unchsnged locally,
with prices ranging all the way from $4.20
to $4.70. In London the market was lower,
closing at 13. Spelter advanced to 25 In
the Irfindnn market. Locally no further
change waa reported, the tone being firm
at 84. 45454. 65. Iron clor-ci st 51s lid In Glas
gow and at 40s 3d In Mlddlesborough. lo
cally Ivor, was firm; No. 1 foundry north
ern. No. a foundry southern and No. 1
foundry southern soft. $16.60(017. 00; No. 3
fov"drv po-Hiern. $16.000106"
8T. LOl'18. Nov. 18.-MrCTALSLead,
firm. $4.3c.j4.40. Spelter, higher, $5.00.
Cotton Market.
NfW YORK. Nov. 16-COTTON-Spot"
closed dull. 10 points decline: middling up
lands, 10.15c,; middling sulf, 10.40c; snips, 23
NKW ORLKANS. Nov. 16 COTTON
Easv; salts. 6.FO0 bales: ordinary. 74c;
good ordinary. $8-It-; low middling. 9 5-1'V-:
middling ic: good middling. 9 16-lUc: mid
dling fslr 10 7-ltic. Receipts. I9,0ti2 bales;
stock, 861.001 bales.
ST. LOl'Ifl. Nov. 16 -COTTON -Quiet:
middling. 94c: sales, none; recelpta. 600
ba'cp; shipments. 675 balei; ' stock. 18,349
rules,
L1VEPPOOI Nov. 16 .-COTTON-Sunt In
Incrcnaed ileicnd. prices unchanged:
Amerlcsn mlddllnw. 6.44,1. The sales wre
.) bales, of which 1 om were fo- specula
tion awl export end Included 7. It Amer
ican. Receipts, 8.000 bales, including 7,200
American.
Evaporated Aonle end Orled Frnlta.
NKW YORK, Nov. 16.-KVA POR ATEI
A PPLIC8 Market rontlnuea tiufet and gen
erally weak, owing to free offerings; com
mon, S4?i4c: prime, 44tf4i'; choice, tiftjlwc;
fancy, 6i64c. It Is cur cutly rep, rted that
recent arrivals of c : l.-iJ pranrs are meet
ing with critic sm on account of too much
moisture, and owing to the irtsencn of thin
fruit the tone of tne market ee ms ratt er
uncertain, although there a fair demand
from Now Kngland points. (Quotations
range from 2o te 6e. according to grade.
AprlfOts are steady to II rm . light demand;
choice, 944U0i : extra choice, lm4rtflo44;
fancy, lltxHc. peacbea sre quiet, but welt
held, with choice quolel at 9lj94c; extra
choice. 94frl0c; lancy. lVt4-Hc.
Oils and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Nov. Hi. -OIT.9 -Credit bal
ances. 11.60; certificate no bid; shipment.
7h lul bbls.; averua. 80 861 bhis.: runs. 82.701
bbls.; sverage, 71.132 bll.. Shipment I4ma,
82 204 bbl.; average. 07.603 bhls. Runs Lima,
70 595 bble. : (versa. t.m bhla.
SAVANNAH. Nov. 14. Tl RPENTINE
Firm. ,10c.
ROSIN-Hrrn; A. R. C. $2.55: P. $2.80: Tfl.
$2.62': K, $2.ti74: O. $2,724; H. $2.80; I, $3.30;
K. M.SO; M, $4.46;, N.. $4.60; WO, $4 76; WW,
$5-
foBf j--;et.
NFW YORK. Nov. 16 COFFEB Msr
ket for fnturra opened steady at uncftanged
prices. The msrket ruled very quiet, but
flnallv eaf'd off In response to moderate
llauldatlon in the absence of support snd
closed dull, unchanged to 6 points lower.
Bales ware reported nt 19.000 bias. Includ
ing: . Decomber 6lt7c; Januarv. 777.0fte
Marcb, T.r,c; May. 17 46c; July. 7 60c; Sep
tember. 7 76c. Rnnf.Rin. oulel: No. 7 In
voice, s i-iix". si, 10. quirt; 4:oroova, narn.ia.
RKAI. 178TATB TRAItjsKKRS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday, a fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee sV
- Trust company,- Iwnded abstracter, 16i4
r urnam siraet. ror 'I ne Hoe:
R. Baling to J. C. Reeves. Iota 1 to 6,
block 4, Rating's add , $ 250
Mary K. Wlllrlt to E. C. Uarvln, part
Of lot 107. Oiaes' add... , 2u0
V Schuls to O. Peterson1, lota and 4
block 8, burnham Place..... IM
Harriet M. Luncare tu J. L. Taylor,
lot 16. block 13. Clifton Hill 460
C. Brown to Mary K. Poland, lot 8,
block 92, Omaha 1,6-0
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Ursnert Older, $l(wit Besrd ef Trsde
Bldg.. Omaha, ea,. Teletne 115141.
21 2-21 4 Kxcliatige Flda.. South Omaha.
Bell I I, one 216. injejiciideiil 'I'liou f.
k"t lc lower:
I utile, nogs. Bi'eec
... .0,t 7.000 11.000
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...11.0UI 13.5"l I.50U
... 7,5,10 16.) 4.0,10
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