THE OMATIA DAILY REE: TUESDAY. XOVEMI.ER 22. 1004. at u GRAIN . PRODUCE MARKET iXembsr Wheat Vary Erratic, Fric Flnctuatiog Within Wide Rings. POINT UP, CLOSED NEARLY 2 POINTS OFF Heavy Damping ( Lena- Drrrmlirr ntfil-Tuh Wheat en Omaha Corn an Oata 9teart ' Gossip at the pita. v OMAHA. Nov. :i. 1901. At the opening; thin morning there was a disposition on trie part of shorts to gather Iri their profit and thin buying caused n change of front In trie mo speculative r rains. The rover I rig for a time was quite Ively and the imirket allowed n. tendency to higher prlcev The receipts at north western points were heavy and hut (or the large short interest created during last welt there could have been but little to bold prices on. True the drouth Mill -nn-llnues, but there arc signs of a breaking up of the unseasonable weather and more favorable growing reports. Liverpool waa d If wer mid lli ndvires mere generally less favorable to the bull able. The early buying aofin established a rent advance In both December antl Mav wheat, the former going to 11 t find the latter o 811'". Thus matters remained lor a time, then the shorts null huvlng and long whe.il wna again dumped right and left. Aided by thla and the natural unfavorable character nf the new the market turned right about fsoe and went the other way with it ruah. The advanre waa lost and then the sllrt4 eontlnued the other way until December reac hed $1 nn, or nearly three point" below .the hlgh prim and then rinsed flat. The loss for the day waa 1 points, and the lump wis not atayed. in the final selling May broke from) 81.l(, the high point, to tl 0. 'ot much rhnnge In the closing on July, although It loat Ita advance. Omaha rash trade waa very good, but agnln at easier prlcea. with the bulk of the sales before the display of great weakness In speculative markets. No. 1 northern, 1 lbs. test, aold at SLOT; No. 3 hard, from 54 to 58 lbs. teat, at 9sef$l.02; No. 4 at 94-690. There was leas Irregularity In the apecu lative range than In wheat, but the -potnt advance In sympathy with the early rise In the former wis loat, but there was no actual loas as compared with yeaterday. Onts continue steady, with prlcea prac tically the same as on Saturday. Omaha Caah galea. W heat-One car No. 3 hard. 55 lb., $1.00; 1 car No, 3 northern, t lb.. $1 .07: J eg" No. 8 hard. 56 lbs.. Si 01 : 2 cars No. J hard. 54 lb.. 95c; 1 car No. 8 hard, 58 lbs.. 3U3; 1 car No, 4 spring, 47 lbs., 75c; 1 ear No. 4 hard. 60 lbs., 94c; 1 carNo. 4 hard, 54 lb'.. 98c. Corn On ear No. S yellow, 45c; 1 car No. 4 yellow, 2.c. yellow: 89e. No. 8 white. 27c; 1 car No. 3 whit?, 28c. Omaha Caah Prlcea. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 31.07; No. 3 hard. 98ert81.u2; No. 4 hard. IMUo; No. Irprng, tl. "7; No. 4 spring. 75c (to arrive) CORN No. 2 new, 42c; No. 3 new, 41e; No. 4 new, 89840c; no grade, nw. 37 Me; No. 2 yellow, new, 42c; No. 3 yellow, new. 12c; No. 3 white, new, 42c; No. 3 wV. new. 41c. ' OATS No. 3 mixed. 29c; No. 3 mixed. 27c; No. 4 mixed. aifrCSHc; No. 3 whlta. 29c : No. 8 white, 2k&j&ic ; No. 4 whlta, 2.'?i27c: atundard, 28c. Grain Marketa FlseTrhere. Clotting prlcea gt the following markets today and Friday ware: CHICAGO. Close Today. Snt'y. Wheat December May July ...... Corn- " December Mav July O-tfi May December July , 1.07 !. 97 48 45 45 s' 2S si 1.09 97 48 4fit4 46 31 28 si Financial Gossip. ' Drought seriously hampers all Pittsburg lines. Americans in London, steady; rather above parity. Bank gained from sub-treasury on Fri day 1249,000. Dividend payments on Ontario & Western expected about Christmas. Republic Steel will probably resume Is sue of semi-annual reports. . T. C. I. InereoamgHta' capacity" 'fdr steel rails to 30,000 tona a month. Most active centers report healthy in rreaae of business since election. , Pittsburg. Cleveland. Chlcsgo & St. Louis October net earning Increase 820,022. Delaware Hudson earnings for Sep tember quarter all systems Increase 853,265. National City bank shows principal de crease in loans In Saturady's bank state ment. Secretary Shaw cslls on banks expected to be more than offset by cash from the Interior. Reported Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg will secure entry to Pittsburg over Wabash system. One hundred and four roads for Septem ber sliow uvc rage net Increase In earnings of 10, SO per cent. ' Commercial Goaalp. Total clearances: Wheat, 24.0C.H) Int.; flour, 17,000 bbln.; corn, 4.ihXi bu.; oata, none; wheat and flour, W.tMA) bu. Sunderland I'pillke: Tiie weakness of December wheat In Minneapolis and large receipts Is too much for the wheat market. We muat have lighter receipt soon or the market will go lower. Primary rcelpU: Wheat, 1.533,000 bu.; Inet year. l.SUR.MJO bu. Shipments: Wheat, JH3.000 bu.; last year, 4OX.00O bu. Corn. mm bu.; last year, 344.000 bu. Shipments: Corn, 270.000 bu.; lust year, 690,000 bu. Total visible: Wheat. 33,399,000 btt.:year ago, 29,272.000 bu.; Increase, 3,927,000 bu. Corn, t.fday, 1.493.-X10 bu.; year ago, ,11,000 Int.; decrease, 4.1123.001) bu. Oats, 24,824.0ijO bu.; year ago, 9,3t8.00U bu.; Increase, 15,016, 000 bu. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotalloas of the Day oa Various Commodities. NBW YORK. Nov. Sl.-FLOUR-Recelpts, 83.6t5 bbls.; exports, 21.000 bbl. ; sates, 4.2W pkgn.; market quiet and partially lower; Allnnevotu- patents, W UfjUHO; Minnesota baker, M.fc?.!; winter patents, to.tMff b.'m; winter sirulgnt?, 5.38t(j.i; winter nx tras, 26. wlutor low grades. n:1.4'r .". Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $4.5of(( 4.75; choice to fancy, t4 .738j.S5. Buckwheat Hour. stead 82.2onj2.26. CORN'MKAle-Wuict; yellow western J1.1-&U5; city, H.loffl.lS; kiln dried, 3.i4 S.M. KYK Nominal. UAHIjKY-Steady; feedlna. 4Ur. e I t New York. WHEAT Receipts. 28.000 bu.: exnorts M.. bil bu.; sales, 4.800.0110 bu. futures. Snot. weak; No. t red, ti ls' f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 northern, Duluth, $1.2oi t. o. b. afliat; 'No. 1 hard, Manitoba, tl 08 f. o. b. afloat. (.'pllona opened barely steady on big west, ein receipts. They acted strong ltr owing to a bullish Kansas state report and smaller world's shipments, but eventually collapssft under northweat weakness, a big visible supply Increase and bear presnure, The close wag Jr!c net lower; May, tl.10S-lsttil.12b.; cloned at tl HV July, II OIH i 031; closed at 11.02; December, tl 16ft 1 It', : closed at tl lfi. CORN Kecelpta, k.0 bu.; receipts, S.(4s bu.; sales, lO.OoO bu. futures. 40,000 bu. spot. Spot, steady; No. 2. nominal elevator, and 6ic f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow. 661411; No. 2 white, &Ze. The option market waa neg lected all day, closing partly Uc net higher; May closed at alc; December, 66u67c; closed at MTso. OATS Receipts, 30 300 bu. Spot, weak; mixed, 2 to 32 lbs.. 84iaaVbc; natural white, 30 to 33 lbs., 141 37 clipped white, 3d to 4(1 lbs., 37tt40f, Options nominal. FEED firm; soring bran. 831; middlings, 830.60; city, $A.iW4j 27.60. HAY steady ; spring, Soif'Oc; good to choice. uCf&c. HOPS Finn' slate, comuiun to choice, l'.M crop. 81tii9c; 19vg crop, 31tr3c: o',i Ha lac; Paclilu euast. 19u4 crop, 80it37c; olds, HflUo. lllDKS-KIrm; Qalveston, 30 to 24 lb.. 17c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., Jc; Trxos Urv. 24 to 30 lb., 14c T .K A THE R Firm : ac'd, 24U2BC. PROVISIONS Beef. steady;! fnmllv, 811.50; mess. P OOfl.' SO; beef ham. 1.3 S); packet, 310.0010.80; citv txtrn India mess. H.KufllSM. Cot p'e.t. sfadv; pl,We, bellies, 8S60.75: pickled shoulders. 87.6c; I Irk led hums, t',.l'W ''. Uir.l, fi'ilet; west ern stennied, 37 46; Vn-uir, '' "1, nnni' rsl: refined, easy; continent, 37.6S; South merle. 8.25; r"imi' ' 7i Vrrk, steady; family, tli iVi15.6rt; short ' 'ir. tl-1 '.'SJi3 7S: lues. 112 713.50. FALLOW Finn; city. 4o; country, 4H 1' lc. KICK Firm; domestic, f.ilr to extra, ft rS'-.c: Jaivin, nominal. POULTRY Alive, nemlnil; dressed, firm: trn rhlrhena, l-116c; (owls, ll'(i;w ; lorkes, k0J6o. KiKltfStrong; western selected, choice ai.tn-: wentern. aersge. bet. 28c. riCTTFll-Klim; street price. extra. O'eamery. ;"4m;.ii,,c. Offlelsl prices: Cream ery, common (,, sstrs. 15'f;2n-,p; state dslr lea, conn in jo .to extra.. Jo; rsnovsted. common to extra. lUflV; western factory. common to rnolce. l.fhlfiUr; western Imita tion rresmery. common to choice. 16't'l!' CHKKPB Firm: state, r u 11 cresm. small SeptemlM-r, colored and hH. fancy. HVc; late made, colore.1 and white, poor to choice, ',fll04c: large. Heptmber. colored snd white, fancy. U'c: late made, col ored, good to choice. 9V p.Vjr; late made, white, poor to fancy. 7VU01c. CHICAGO GRAM AD . PROVISION! Feateres at the Tradlag and Clealagi Prleea ea Hoard af Trade. CHICAGO, Nor. 21. fnder heavy profit taking December wheat todav broke an even i cents rrom the high point of the day s quotation. A large part of the sell ing was said to have been don" by eastern capitalists who were sriSrtous to get out of the grsln market. The market regained part of the loss on covering bv short, but at the close the December delivery showed a net his of l'c as compared with Satur day's final ftgorts. Mav Is down Sc. Corn I up So. Oata how "a gain of a shade. Provisions are off 2H! to " At the opening a firm undertone was manifested In the wheat pit. December was up' V to c at t1.ng'Stj1.oT. May opened unchanged to 'ac hlghr at tMWStf l.ntS. For a time offerings were inade quate to the demand and prices made n quick advance. December selling up to tl.OhS. May roan to tl .MV Continued flry weather In the southwest had some In fluence In the enrlv bulge. Suddenly sonti ment In the pit veered to the bear side. Following the lead of a large commission house, said to be acting from prominent Wall street Interests, pit traders turned active sellers of the December option. The result was a sharp decline. The hresk was mnde more pronounced bv the loosening of numeroua stop-lof orders. Before the de cline was checked December had sold off to tl.OT'S. a drop of sn even 3c from the high point. Mav declined to tl.. loss of 2Hc Short covered cn the break, caus ing a partial recovery. The market, how ever, closed weak with December at 81 ci7Vj. Mav. closed at 31 11. Clearances of wheat and four were equal to W.snn bushels. The amount on passage Increased 1.024.000 bushels and the visible supply Increased 2,Of7,ont bushels. Primary receipts were 1.635. 000 bushels, compared with 1.O13300 bushels n year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chlcsgo reported receipts of 1 2t enra, agslnst l.iWO cars last week and 1.042 a year ago. ' In the face of the sharp break In wheat prices ti remarkable firm undertone pre vailed In the corn pit. An Improved cash demand was largely responsible for the strength. A revival of export buying was an additional bull Influence. December opened lower to Sc higher at 477o to Hc, aold betwen 47c and 48Vc and closed at 4lSc. May ranged between 4Vti 4SM1O and 4fi'.4C and closed at 4SV46Sc. Local receipts were 748 cars, with 1 of con tract grade. With only small scalping trade the oats market held ateady through the entire ses sion. Country offerings were light. De cember opened unchanged at 2Rc. sold be tween 2Se and 28c and closed at 28Sff 2e. May sold between 31314,0 nnd 3H Xiv and closed at 31HiC. Local receipts were 171 care. Provisions were weak as n result of lib eral receipts of hogs nt the yards. Trading, however, was light. January pork closed with a loss of 7c at 312.40. Lrd was down 6c at 86 5. Ribs were off 2160 at 3rf.42Mi 6.46. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 1.39 cars; corn, 614 cars; oats, 117 cars; hogs, 2S.000 head. The leading future ranged Be follows: Artlcle. Open.l Hlgh.l Low. Close. Sat y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn Dec. Mav July Onts Nov. Dec. May July Pork Jnn May La rd Jan. May Ribs Jan. May 1 onm 1 ns 1 09M.IS 1 OS-V 1 C9S 1 ion, 9SV4 48S 45HI 1 06 1 08 97'f. I 1 07H 1 oiH 97 I 1 osn, 1 091. 97y 97-8'4 1 47V84 45Vit, 47S 4RSI 48 45N 454iS 4GHi4 4.H.4! 45i' 45iJ 45ttl 45SI 29- 28S 28. 2SS'28S'(i- (feU1 31i 28S SlfftH 31 1,4 12 3714 12 50 95 7 10 I ?,W: 31 31Vi 31S 12 45 1 12 45 31U'&-T:31Vif?H 12 40 12 47", 12 55 . 7 00 7 15 6 471, 6 621& 12 12 63 12 52M, 97HI .7 12V4i " 7H 660 97H 7 12! 47HI 6 e:' 6 95 7 12V4I A 42H 6 45 6 57Vi! 64 No. 2. Caah quotations were as follows: FLOtTR Weak; winter patents. 85.30(a) 8.40; winter straights, 34.905.20; spring pat enta, 85.0tffi6 50: spring straights, f l.7(W6.00; bakers. 32.90(63.90. WHEAT No. 3 spring. 41.0SW1. 12: No. 3. 31.O04j1.qtf; Nl-ifr red, 1.10il. 13'. CORN No. 2, &3Vc; No. 2 yellow, 57HC OATS-No. 2. 2Mo; No. 3 white, 3132ic; No. 3 white, i2c. RYE No. 2. 78c. BARLEY Good feeding. 5fj384c; falrto choice malting, 42J52e. SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.11; No, 1 northwest ern. 81.18H: clover, contract grade. $12.25. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 811.06 4911.10. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 86.P2WH5 95. Short ribs sides (loose). Jfi tTJVoS.STVj. Short clear aides (hoxed). ttl.75fiii.87H. The following were the receipts and ship ments yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls , 22.9UO 1,200 Wheat, bu 92. 100 12.700 Corn, bu 642.6cm lis.fto Oots, bu 234.rVi0 71.7iO Rve, bu 4.000 10.000 Barley, bu lo.aoa j:t.:joo On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady: creameries. 16ffi24c; dairies, 15fi21c. Eggs, firm: at murk, cases Included. 18V-f22Hc; nrsts, imc : prime rti'ats. 2Cc; extras, 28c. Cheese, steady, 104(S12c. St. I.oals Grain and Provisions. ST. LOIMS. Nov. 21. -WHEAT Ixiwer, demoralised by bulls selling out; No. 2 red cash, elevator. 31.07': track. tl.13M.if 1.14: December. $1.07471.07; May, tl.lO3 4j1 10',: No. $ hard. 31.10. CORN I wer; No. 2 cosh. 5flc; track, 62c; December, 44Vfe; May. 43Mc. OATS Steady; No. 2 cash. 3n4c; track, 3Tc: December. 29,c; May. 3Htc; No. 2 wMt 8"lc FLOUR Better domestic demand. Red winter patents. 85.3(nh5.4n; special brand, hleher: extra fnncv nnd straights, 34.80fg) 6.16: clear. 34.2B94.60. SEED-Tlmothy. steady: $2.00f(72.40. CORNMKAI Steady: 32 60. BHAN Little demand; sacked, east track: 8(Vfi87c. HAY Steady and unchanged; timothy, 8& fWr 12.00: prairie. $ ttvjTIO.OO. IRON COTTONTI KB 93c. BAOOINO 714c. HEMP TWINE 6C. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; $11. 30. Lard, lower; prime steam, $.70. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $s,12'i. Clear rlbfi, $8.25. Short clear, $8.50. FOn.TRY Turkeys, hleher; chickens. c: springs, $c; turkeys, 13io; ducks, 10c; geese. 8U.C Bi'TTFR Firm; creamery, 3(V82c: dalrv 15(&21c. EGOS Steady .at 22c. o-se count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 12.000 11.000 Wheat, bu 6.0O0 90.0O0 Corn, bu 82,(nO 17.0"0 Oats, bu 30,000 33.000 Kansas City tlraln and Provisions. KANSA8 CITY, Nov. 21. WHEAT De cemlwr. $1.00; May. $1 cjoUiSI.OOS : July. 88-. Cash: No. t hard. $l.oai.Co; No. 3. $l.(w"r 103; No. 4. $f(Wc; No. 2 red, tl.Wal.t'S; No. 8 tl.C3&l.l5i No, 4 IWciftl.OO. CORN December. 42Se: Mny. 41S'!llc. Cash: No. $ mixed, 45ff4c: No. 3, 45c; No. 3 white. 47Hc: No. 8. 4Vu'47c. OATS-No. 3 mixed. 30c; No. 2 whits, 30 tj!"C. HAY Steady: choice timothy. t9.00(&9.25; Choice prairie. 87.0i8.oO. KYK Lower; No, 3. 7fJffj'77c. Rl'TTER Steady; c eameiy, 21g23e; EOOS Weak: Missouri nnd Kansas stock, new No. 3 whitewood cases Included, lots off, 23o per dos; case count, 22c; cases re turned. He lots. Receipt. Shlpmen' Wheat, bu....,, itwiiio 7.c0 Corn, bu , 3.oio 7. .too Oats, bu ln.oiio 13.000 Visible ftupplv of Grain. NEW YORK Nov. 21. The vUil.'c s-o'v of grain on November It. s compiled bv the New York Produce exchune, was ns fe'tows: Wheat. W n tfO bu.. an Incrert e o' 2 fi00 'orri. ' fem h't., a (----,n f 7gKyi' fsta fl''-"1 bu.. a de-.,e of j-'t 010 Wye. 1,9?C'VI b-i. an Inc'eise of lHOfti Barley, 5.611.ftl bu.. a decrease o' J1,0C0. PHILADEI PHI . Nov. RT'TTKR Steai'". fair demand: extra wnt-rtt creamer- fUc: estra nenrv prints 2.c EGOS Vrm. good demand - n"arhy flt, j,r p. ..r western frt 27c. t msrv. CHFE8E F'rtn. good demand- New York full ercsms fn" MtlHc: c'l"''-. Hf : fair to gocd. 104 til If. Mllvrankee Grain Market. MII.WAIK'VK. Nov. -1. WHEAT-l.-r: No. 2 novthem, 31 11' 112: No. 2. ! !. Id. WYV-te lower: No. 1. RS'c-lSic BARLEY Dull: No. 2. 54c; ample, ri Ele. CORN Dull: No. 3. 5;i5Sc: .May. 45'4W 46e. Peoria Mirket PEORIA. Nov. n.-CORN-ctlv. lower; No. i. 4c pew: No. 4, 424iUe new; po grade, 4uC c new. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market it Lets Actis, bnt Vtlust irs Well Maintained. TRANSCONTINENTALS ARE HIGHER Decision In ortjern eearltles lase la Espected to Re glgaal for an Important Aw nonneement. NE TORK, Nov. 21-Aggregate tales of stocks at the Mock exchange fell off todav. but notwithstanding the decline In activity. marking a shrinkage In the active demand for stocks, prices were well maintained. The inarket Is best defined as quiet snd strong. The causes of the falling off In business were not verv clear The fet nf a broken week ahead on account of Thanks giving may have been a motive. There were some intimations that the expectation or an Immediate decision of the Northern Securities suit might be dls sppolnted. Wall street rllnta to a eonvlc- tlon that the decision of that suit Is to tie a signal for some Important announce ments affecting the transcontinental rail road situation and the prospect of Its dlav discouraged some operations. Vnlon Pacific was noticeably strong, however, as were St. Paul and the bonds In any way related to the Northern Securities sdjustment. The engagement of gold bars for export to Paris this week was added to by an amount of several hundred thousand dollars and Inquiry for all available gold bars was urgent at the acsay office. Foreign ex change made a further advance, thus bridg ing the Interval which permits the shipment of coin and fc'tf.noo In coin was engaged for (iermanr. Call money loaned at 3 per cent, but did not hold at that until the doting. Chicago exchange rose to Vc premium, against 10c last week, marking the con tinuance of the flow of Interior currency to New York, while the movement of the new roru crop was scarcely commenced, ex plaining the light Interior needs of cur rency. Railroad officials In different sections dif fer somewhat In their views of the extent of the Increases In the freight movement. Ihose of eastern lines showing especial en thusiasm on the present volume of busi ness. IJnes In the west look more to the future, when the corn cron shall begin to move In force. The Industrial department of the market continued relatively con spicuous and there was an occasional move ment In that department on the part of the stocks a long time dormant. The more active Industrials were strong. The I'nlted States Steel stock and the nil road equip, ment stocks reflected the good reports from trade circles. Amalgamated Copper was strong In common with all copner atocks and metal stocks generaaly were benefited In sympathy. The large demand for copper Is assumed to go largely Into electrical Im provements and the electric stocks mnde notable gtlns. The day's smsll changes In leading stocks compares with th? narrowing of the dimensions of the market, and the closing was Irregular nnd below the best. Bonds were firm. Total sale nar value, 310.3P0.W0. I'nlted States bonds were tin-chnns-ed on call. Quotations on the New York stock ex change yesterday were as follows: Sales.Hlgh.Low.CIoss. Atchison lt,4cXi ts t:1 84i do preferred 2.100 1 03 103 lo3 Baltimore & Ohio ... 6.300 97 97 97 do preferred 100 94 94 91 Canadian Pacific .... $.200 134 134 134 Cen. of New Jersey l!d Chesapeake & Ohio.. 8.300 60 60 6C Chicago & Alton .... 800 46 44 41 do preferred 82 Chi. & Great West.. 2.4X 26 24 24 Chi. & Northwestern 900 201 200 200 Chi., M. & St. Paul.. 22,700 174 173 173 do preferred 182 Chi. Ter. & Transfer 7.100 ' 1 15 16 do preferred 7.4i'0 27 28 2! C C, C. & St. Louis 88 Colorado Southern .. 1,600 23 22 23 do 1st preferred .... 100 68 68 68 do 2d preferred .... 30 37- 3 36 Delaware A Hudson. 8c0 187 188 18t Del.. Lack. A West.. 800 331 330 330 Den. & Rio Grande 32 do preferred 100 80 8 80 Erie 21,3cm 3!i 39 39 do 1st preferred .... 1.000 73 73 72 do 2d preferred .... 300 64 64 64 Hocking Valley 400 84 84 84 do preferred 89 Illinois Central 700 150 149 14! Iowa Central ... 60O 31 ' 30 do preferred 300 68 67 61 Kansas City South.. tioo 31 3i 29 do preferred 1.500 64 53 63 Louisville & Nash... 3.100 139 139 : Manhattan L 1,900 1K8 167 167 Met. Securities 2,400 82 81 81 Metropolitan St. Ry.. 6.400 125 124 124 Minn. & St. Louis 64 M .St.P. & 8. Ste. M 91 do preferred 14ti Missouri Paclnc 24.100 109 108 109 M.. K. & T 1.100 36 34 34 do preferred '.. 1.500 64 64 64 N. R. R. of M.. pfd. 6,500 45 44 44 New York Central ... 1.700 138 135 i: Norfolk & Western .. 7,700 . 75 75 75 do preferred 80 , Ontario & Western .. 00 42 42 42 Pennsylvania 27,200 137 136 134 P.. C, C. & St. Louis 77 Reading .-. G3.7P0 76 75; 7B do 1st preferred .... 100 37 87 87 do 2d preferred .... 100 80 SO 79 Rock Island Co 26,000 37 30 30 do preferred 9.700 86 83 83 St. L. A 8. F.. 2d pfd. 600 69 -68 68 St. Louis Southwest. 600 ioK 25 '25 do preferred "0 63 63 63 Southern Pacific 42.400 8 67 67 Southern Pacific, pfd. 1.300 117 117 117 Southern Railway ... 10,100 36 35 35 do preferred 410 96 95'4 95 Texan & Pacific 2.100 37 37 37 To!., St. L. cv West.. 4o0 32 31 31 do preferred 4,800 63 52 63 Vnlon PaclHc 171,900 117 115 116 do preferred 400 95 95 94 Wabnsh 1.400 21 23 23 do preferred 2.200 47 46 46 Wheeling & Lake E. 300 21 21 21 Wisconsin Central .. 000 24 24 21 do preferred I.OtO 48 48 48 Mexican Central ....22.900 23 22 23 Adams Express 236 I American Express ... 216 I'nlted States Ex.... 100 126 126 124 Wells-Fargo Express 240 Amalgamated Copper 83.700 81 79 80 Am. Car & Foundry.. 6,400 32 81 81 do preferred 400 89 88 88 American Cotton Oil 700 34 34 34 do preferred ... 83 American Ice 6.60O 9 '9 9 do preferred 1800 39 38 38 Am. Linseed Oil .... 100 18 18 17 do preferred 40 American Locomotive 23.100 34 33 33 do preferred 2.600 101 lru 101 Am Smelt. Refln. 23,600 81 79 81 do preferred 900 114 114 111 Am. Sugar Refining.. 16,110 162U 151 ir.;'i, Anacond'i Mining Co. S.fOO 12c lis 11914 Brook. Rapid Tran.. .9o0 68 68 68 Colo. Fuel & Iron.... 9.4.W 47 46 47 Conaollduted Gas 7.500 219 218 218 Corn Products S.300 2J 2S 25 do preferred 1.300 80 80 80 Distillers' Securities .. 700 87 30 3h General Electric 6.100 lft' PA 189 International Paper. 4.UM) 20 20 o do preferred COO 79 78 78 International Pump.. 1,000 41 ' 40 41 do preferred 400 85 85 84 National Leid 400 24 24 24 North American 1.900 l"fi lor, 10:-, Pacltlc Mall 1.8"0 49 48 4 People's Gas 1.700 ' 10c lfts Pressed Steel Car ... 3,600 35 35 SVi do preferred Sort 83 K3 81 Pullman Palace Car. 300 231 230 230 Republic Steel 1.70O 17 16 16 do preferred 1,600 9 68 s Rubber (Joode 1.2"0 " 53 El do preferred 800 87 87 87 Tenn. coal iron . i .n U. 8. LeUher 40 600 15 14 14 do preferred 2.600 96 96 9f. T S Realty 8 700 84 S"! $.1 V. 8. Rubber 2.4o0 34 83 33 do preferred 1 I'fl W R6 88 I'Plted States Steel. cW.loo 28 27 27 do preferred 1 08.600 8 87 69 West house Electric. .90 179 177 179 Western I nlon 300 9? 2 92 Total oalea for the day. 1,173,400 shares. London Closing; Mtoelcs. LONDON, Nov. Sl.-Cloalna: 0- ol, niontr N V. t'sntrtl Vn do aeeouill M i- l Norfolk W Tifc snsrnncU etc M M Atrhlt.011 M lintirlo & W 4S4 to pfd loctvj Hcnnv Itmli ........70 Pdtlmor A )hl....1MHa lUpfl MIbci ......... 1H1 Canadian PaeiRo n;i Reading t f h.. Oblo d lat pfd 4t Chlc-Mu Ot W dr IJ pfd 41 i'.. u A It. P ftouthtra Railwtr ... ! ttcHseni U1, da pfd iM-nvcr 4t R. 0 4 gnuttiara Pacific da pfd M In Oil Purlltc its', Erla '. 4.'H da pfd H'i fa !t pM 7t, I g. atxl tl', Co 2d pfd , 4 ptd V" tlllneta C.nual lf..CH Wabatrl li 1- oui. a Naah til ; do pfd 1 M . K A T W geanlfh 4a TVa SILVER Bar, Arm, 27 l-16d per ounce. Mi NKY 2j2 per rent. The rat of discount In the ooen market for Khort bills is Sfa-VSi per cent; for three months' bills. 303 per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Nov. 21 -Money was In moder ?, 1 !.urr "", "'kct to.lav and rates had a hardening tendency. Discounts were m71, "I ,i'b"Hnesa was tranaacted a.il'u H,nl, of K"l"ri The tens on the r-Ln ;" V'h"B e"n-rHy was cheerful. l?JX . improved and home rat's were In good demand. Americans opened steady at flal'w KZHtyA t,,u"hr" Pfinc being ipe! tlilZ fr.0!'-1' hV-nVtitM generally, became adki1..."'iUVi' t,,.,,, nr'"- Japanese advaii. ed. Imperial Japanese goveriini. nt a of 1904 were quoted at 84. Kaffirs were firm. Cnartereda were strong, but rloscd below the best quotstions of the dav. Mexican rails were strong on the rise in the rrtce nf silver. BERLIN, Nov. 21. -Prices on the Roore todav were reported firm. PARIS. Nov. 21 The tone on the Bourse today was very firm. Ru1n Imperial 4 were quoted at 94.8o and Russian bond of 1904 at 80S. The private rate of discount was 22 per cent. Sew Tork Money Market. NEW TORK. Nov. 21 MONEY On call, stead v at 22 per cent; closing hid. 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent: time lours, steady; sixty day. .1 Per cent; ninety dav and six months. Sf4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PA PER 44i 1 per cent. STERLING EXCH ANGE ftrorg, with actual business in bankers' hills ot 84 8710-ft ST8716 for demand and st 34.MU.fi4 8i:n for slxtv-dav bills; posted rate. l 85 and 34 874 (W: commercial bills. 84 S37,'u 4 M SILVER Bar, &8c; Mexican dollars. 4f".o. liONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. The following were the closing prlcet on Stock and bonds: V. P re'. H, lMU'Wanhattan r a 4..1f'4J dn eospen lKW . C entral 4a V1' da a. rl 'V, a lat In.- da eonpon .'. 1 !ttsn. Ft L. 4i... 7 da saw 4a, rg tfi'VM. K A T. 4a inj da eaiipan 13' ' " t da aid 4a. rag jei'4 N. H. R. of M r. 4a ! n coupon KW'i N Y. c R Ji., IWH Atehlaoa gea. 4a 102 N. 1 C a fa diia). 4a 14 I No. PariSo 4a P.:. Atlantic C. t,. 4a.... 10" do 3a 7 Bal. A Ohio 4a WS'N w. r. 4a lot do 4ja M O P. I,. 4 A par....1fi4' rentral of Oa. M....IHH Tenn. ennv m,a do lat Inc J Raadlns sen 4a Ifi, Chaa. A Ohio 4Wa ...tna 'St I.. A- I M. r 117, Chlrafto A A. I4,a... 11 f. fa. 4a. V., . A J. a. 4 1"! tM. J'- 8. W. la 97 c C. M. A St. P. ( 4a. 1104 SaaN.ard A I,. 4a M C A N. W. c. 7a...l: So. ra, tfle 4a X4 C. R. I. A P. 4a.... 4s o. Rallwav Sa Il.vt, do col. ta Tun & P la 113a rrr. A St. L. f 4a.. mi ,T.. st. 1,. & w. 4.. i fMrago Tr. 4a B (Cnlon Pariflc 4a Ton. Tnbaceo 4a SI HI do renv. 4 11a Colo. A Co. 4a a,;r. f 81 21 Sa o4 D A R. O. 4a Ml Wabah 1 11 Krla rrlor llan 4a....ini,l dn .lab. P do Krn. 4a 1H W A I, r 4a :t r. W A I. r. la.- llCViWIa. Central 4a SiV Horklns Val. 4V,a... .110 ,t olo. Fuel r. r.a 4', LAN. unl. 4a 103 I Bid. Boston Stock - Market. - F.ORTON. Nov. 21 Cull lonns. 2i,fi3 per cent: time loans, 4f?5 per cent. Official clos ing of stock and bonds: Atrhlaon art). 4a do 4a Mn. Ontral 4a Atrhlaon do pfd Poatnn A Albany... Boaton A Maine.... Itnaton ElfTatad ... Pltrbburf pfd Vulcan Central ... N Y.. N. H A H. Pare Marquatte ... tnlon Parftr Amtr. Arge. Cham do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tobe. Amer. Pugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amar. Woolsn do pfd Pomlnton 1. A 8... E.llaon Elac. Ilia.. Oeneral Electric ... Maas. Rlactrle ..... do pfd Maaa. Oaa I'nlted Krult United 6hoa Mach . do pfd U. S. Stael do pfd Asked. . fttvs Weatlnfr eommnn hS .101 (Adventure o, . 'ch jAllnnei -t . sat: Amalgamated w .toSCii1 American Zinc ill .253 i.Mlantlc lJU .um Blnsham "S ,.1M ,Cal. A Hecla 4C .140 'Centennial .o ,. i2H;coppr Range "1 .liwi, Hair it HS . 77 'I'nmlnlon Coal ftUa 1IH Pranhlln in . o Orancv r-H . V4 tale govale 1 . Maaa. Mining TH .1614 Mlrhlsan ?S .laf MohawK 1 6S4 .1444 Mont. C. A C 4'J .. 244 Old Dominion !7 . M iOareola . . ., S . 174'Parrot M 24J IQulncy 1:0 .isa Hbannon 11-lct , Id'i'Trlnltr 14 . tit1!' 8. Mining 244 . 4iSi!l'. S. Oil 124 .lf.1 t'tah 4 . -',lvtetori 64 . 114 Vtnnna '. US . 4Wolvrln 10 . II I New Vork Mining; tnck. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. The following are the-closlng pi-Ices cn mlnlne; "tricks Adams Con .... ... IS Little Chief .. 0 ...T7.-, ..Jl'l .. 14 .. 17 .. 21 ..40 .. t ..ISO Alice Rreeea Ilrunawk'k Con ... f'oraatnek Tunnal. Con. Cal. A Va.. Horn Silver Iron ailvar Leadvllla Con ... ...70 ... 11 ...15 ... a ...15 ...ir . ,.5cw ... i Ontario Ophlr Phoentx I'otoal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopea . Hlandard Traaaorj- Statement. WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. Today s state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund exclusive of the 1150,000 flO) gold reserve In the division of reciemptli n shows: Available cah balance, SIM. 757 63; gold, S2,KcJ,118. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. 21. WOOL Of the wool market the Commercial Bulletin says: The market la avilet. Business Is meager and confined to small line. Advices from the west Indicate a . cessation nf contracting for the 1905 clip, lite foreign ndvlcea note quicker marketa in . South. America and Australia.. The markets ..everywhere are very Arm and some ju-udea In Boston are h'gner than a week ago,, Buppllea are small and selection poor. Importations are larger, but are ail held at-ig prlcea. The shipments of wool frotnBaetrrrv to date from uecemner sj, iw.i. wcorning to tne same authority, nre 220.tVil.S84 lbs., against 2MR,418,3 lbs. at the same time last year. The receipts to date are 288.966.133 lbs., ucalnst 26l.3ti0.182 1ba. for the same period 'fiT.LOri8. Nov. 21 WOOTy-Steady: me-' dlum grades, combing and clothing. 2113; light Hue. lwr.'Jc; heavy tine, la'JlSc; tub washed, 2&1J39C. , Mnarar and Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Nov. 'Jl.-SirGAR-Raw. firm; fair refined, 4 3-ltk-; centrifugal. 96 test, 4 ll-10c; molasses sugar, 8 15-1 (it Re fined firm; No. 6, 5.06c; No. 7. 6c; No. 8, 4 0c; No. 9, 4.8Sc; No. 10. 4.)c; No. 11. 4.70c; No. 12, 4.65c; No. 13, i.CM-; No. 14. 4.60c; con fectioners' A. 5.30c; mould A. fi.tuic; cut lonf, 6.16c; crushed. 6.16c: powdered, o.Sic; granulated. 6.4fc: cubes. 6.70c. NEW ORLKANS. Nov. 19. St'OAR Strong; open kettle centrifugal, 4H9-l'.c; centrifugal whites. 4 13 16c; yellows, 4 4 13-16c; seconds, 8i84c. MOLAijSES Steady: open kettle. 20S3tic; centrifugal. 171?23c. Syruo firm at 2S'fi304 NEW ORLEANS. Not. 21.-S!'OAR-Strong; open kettle centrifugal, 4t4 15-lc; 415-16c; yellows, 4fr iJ-16c; seconds, 3'ii 4!4iC. MOLASSES Steady; opejn kettle, 2t)i30c; centrifugal, 23c. , ' BYRl'P-Flrm: 2023c, '-' ' Cottok Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet and stead v; middling- upland, 10c; middling gulf. 10.25c; sales, 65) bales. LIVERPOOL. Nov, 21. COTTON-Spot In fair demand, prices 4 points lower: Ameri can middling fair. 5.60d; gocd middling, 6.3Sd; piiddllng, 6.28d; low middling, 5-ltid; good Ordinary, 6.02d: ordinary 4.8tVl. Sales were 8.000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation and export, and Included 7.600 American. Receipts were Sj.OjO bales. In cluding 29.200 American. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 21. COTTON Steady; sales, 3.750 bales; ordinary, 9 15-16c; good ordinary, S'-.c: low middling. 9o; mid dling, 9 7-16c: middl'ng, 9c; middling f-ilr. llic: receipts. 14.264 bales; slock, 224,365 bales. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21. COTTON Quiet and unchanged: middling. 9c; sales, none; re ceipts. Tito bales; shipments, 612 bales; stoc k, 18,1)63 bales. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK Nov. 21. OILS Cottonseed oil, easy; prime crude, nominal: yellow. 26'a27Ho. Petroleum. stady; refined, New York. S7.K5: Fhlladelnhla und Baltimore. S7; Philadelphia and Baltimore, bulk, 87. Turp entine, steady 53&54c. ROSIN Pteody ; atnilned, common to good. S2.9F.fi3.00. OIL CITY, Ph.. Nov. 21. OIL Credit bal ances, 81.60; certificates, no bid- shipments, 1'9,313 bbls,; average. "H S05 bbla. : runs. 129.012 bbls.; average, 72.5U3 bbls.: shlnni-tits, Lima, 147.066 bbls.: average. 6 3cS bbl., runs Lima, 138.073 bbls.; average. i).1"9 bVs. 1 SAVANNAH Oa.. Nov. 21. TURPEN TINE Quiet. 50c. ROSIN Firm: A. B and C, 8151; P. ?.2: E. 92.62W.; F. 82.67; O 82.72: H. S?80: I, S3.30: K. 3.Sfi: M, S4.25; N, S4.5-1; W. G., S4.75; W. W.. 34.50. CoaTe Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21.-COFFEE-Market for futures opened steady at an advance of 6310 points on firmer European cubles and bullish advices concerning the toming crop. There was a pretty active btiNlticKS during the session and while Immediately after the call the market aold down to 11 net gain of only 6 points, later prices ruled firmer and at the close ware steady, net toll) points higher. Sales were reported of 9..6CO bags. Including December at 67ftc; March. 7t0c: May. 7Tl6fc7.20c; July, 7.35c; September, i.6"(j7nftc, and October, 7.6oc. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, tc; mild, quiet. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 21. WM H.T De cember. S1.07fn.O7; May, II Ufd lo'i: July, 81.06: September. 9;c: No. 1 hard, 81.11; No. I northern, SI'; No. 2 northern, fl OS. KLOCR First patents, S'l '"V'tfi.lO; sc nd 35.86S.9i: first clear. U.ZVa 15; s'ctnd clears, f'.Tl'ii 2.a5. BRAN Bulk, SIS. Liverpool tiraln Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21. -WHEAT- S uit nominal: futures, steady; iecemt.er. 7 'ud .March. 7s 2d CORN Spot. American mixed, steady at 4s d; futures, quiet; Ucceotber. 4 t4i January, 4s 4d., Toledo geo-l Market. TOLEDO. Nov. !1- SEED -Clover cah S7.37; December. 87.60 bid: l-'ebruarv t: 'fi; Mnrch.- S7.7b: prima aisika, Sl.tu,' Ltime timothy, Sl i'.. mil A LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Liber 1 tod Market Baled Steady to Tei Lower. HOGS BROKE JUST ABOUT A NICKEL Dentaad for Fat Sheep and Rather Limited and Market laskl Slow wlth rrleea Weak, f;od feeders tead. Others glow. Sill'TII OMAHA. Nov. 21. 19 4. n.ce pt were: Catt Hoga. 8hep. -lticlal Mor.dav ..() 18..a Same day last week .... 9 .191 .2U SJ Same week before 4.4M S.151 11S:4 S.ime three wc ks ago... S.t.Vi S.431 1S.2.'1 fnn-.a f tir meek go.... 9.1 4 14T 16 ' Panic day la.'t vear 7.97 S.'61 641 HECK1PTS FOU T11K TKAR TO DATK. The folloalng table show the rece.p of cattle, bogs and sheep at Bu'h Omaha, with comparison with last year: 1!4. 19o5. Inc. Dt. f'11e SC, 74 77.U4 11,450 cog 204 4 .2 1 WS".3;e Sheep l.tau.bS! l.ri.2M The following tnt.la ihn&i 4.i 0T 44,ei? th avers ge price of hogs at 8outh Omaha for tha last jerai aaya with comparisons: I 1904. 19tja. 1902. ;19"1. 1900. 18 ;8eV18. 4 4 4 91 I 4 96 4 90 , 4 S8 e tvi B 73' 4 Sli 4 CV I H K 71 i ani 4 041 9 46 4 99' 4 871 4 79 4 74! ( 611 I 4 Ml 4 041 I 46 6 491 6 921 I 4 C2 I M (61 5 71 4 81 I M 6 M! 6 71i 4 641 4 01 . 4 73 I "call 4 ffi ( i Tit; a r,s s 4 C! 4 "ji 3 fi 44l 6 7I 4 71! 4 031 J tl 4 9 74 4 69 4 Ofji I 4 4 4 Co' 6 35 4 .4' 4 CU' n ac I 4 02j I 43 4 -4 '141 4 74, I 941 4 7 8 92 41 4 V 3 9)1 3 95 4 M) I M 3 3S 4 .H i7, i 86 I 3 8fii 8 35 4 7S 3 29 4 Vil 3 '8 4 VS 3 S3', 3 81 4 99 4 611 6 251 t 731 a a i c I 1 n -c I 4 t4! ( 21i 5 69 4 r',1 4 671 6 2' 5 69 4 63 I 6 33 3 f7 1 4 62 4 661 6 4l 4.1 i 4 46, 6 41 ' i 4 ;' 4 31 nil S 63i 4 6,1 4 46: 6 5 63 4 41; J n ci 4 D7 4 44 6 24 6 SI Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock Drought. In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs Sh'p.H'ses. C M. A- Pt. P. I! Mlsrouri Pncillc .. Data. not. i..r Nov. 2.. Nov. 3. . . Nov. 4... Nov. . . . Nov. 6... Nor. i... Nov. ... Nov. 9... Nov. iii... Nov. 11... Nov. 12... Nov. 18... Nov. )4... Nov. 1.1. ,, Nov. 16... Nov. IV... Nov. m... Nov. 19... Nov. 20... 1 Nov. 21... 2 : 1H .. -1 1 :i IS 3 10 W 18 21 4 l'.V VI 28 3 .. 1 3 o 1'nion Pncific sy.'tem A N. W. Ry... K. M V. R. St. P.. M. e O. M. Ry H. i Q. R... C. rt. J R... Ry- R. I. P. Ry cast weet C. R. I. & P Ry Illinois Central 2 7 Chicago Gt. Western.... 13 3.. Total receipts 350 91 70 2 The disposition of the dnya recnlpta was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber rf head Indicated: " Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. Cattle. ... 4.14 ...1.397 ...1,463 Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co 3ti2 420 9MI 1.0S4 1.W11 2!329 2.F26 7.17 2,046 824 Armour eV Co., Denver lal Armour t Co.. Sioux City Vnnsant fe Co t:46 Carey & Benton 161 Lobmnn it Co 215 McCreary & Cady ..... 6rr W. I. Stephen 419 Hill & Son 16H Huston oi Co S3 Hamilton & Rothschild.. IKK L. F. Husz Fi'.'! Wolf Murnsn 242 Mike Hspgerty 42 J. B. Root & Co 16 Bulla & Kline 236 V. & G Other buyers 784 2 10.622 Totfls 8.665 6.004 16.370 CA'J'TLE There was a tug run of eatt.e In sight this m.rnlng and bo h cr.l ago nni Kan -as -ity were nuot.a wuK 10 a ..tine lower, feuch unravo.ab.e repot ts irmn otr.e.- prints made peckers here inther bear Ith and as a result .hi ta uency ot p.l c wis ciownwaro. J he fuel thut tins is Thankhgtving week, when the demand for poulti y always Ir.creiisaa wl h a corre sponding decreace In the demand fr other lines ol meat, piaue packets rather c-on-servative, and tnolr orders were not as 1. ti er a I as ttiey othjcrwif.evwctujd. have xaon. t'uii a- tew coin-fe:l steets arnv.d. out most of ti.em were Inferlii, being only warmed up or hort feu. tsuyera we.e alow about taking hold of them and It wou d oe safe to quoie the gene al market ,un CJrn leds such aa wcie offend just about a u.ms lower than the clots of last week. Evun the few g.iod. cat tic thut were offered chunked han.is very slowly at weak pr.cra. A liberal run of western range beef steers was on sale, but, the same as with corn feda. the quality was common. A f;W cattle atrlvod good enough to sell ar:und 84.00, and such kinds were Just about steady, but the less desirable kinds were rather slnw and weak to a dimt low.r. Owing to the liberal run and to the cack of uctlvlty. It was late before even the bulk of the offerings was disposed or. The cow market wai uneven. Receipt were quite liberal, and while the demand seemed to he In gocd shape, still pack'r were bearish, and sales were made all l-e way from steady to a dime lower. Th better gradci seemed to suffer more thin canners In mint Initanees, but as ' 1 1 tle-e were cases where good cows sold fu lv steady, so that the gereral market could bpft be described by calling It uneven, with sales steady to Iclc lower. Bulls, veal calves and stags w.re a little slow and weak. A I'beral nropnrtlcn of the receipts con rlaled of Mockers and feeders, and cs "pec ulators were rather afraid there would not be many buyers cn the market 'ha wek. their bids In most cases were a dime 'owe and some of the commoner kinds wer as much as 15c Hwer. Repieentatlve a lies; 1 BEnr STKKRS. Vo. ' A Va No , . Pr. i 11.10 t til K KVH 4 M 40 111! S H 16 1384 i 6J COWS. 1 .10 1 SO 3 1143 t M t 4.r 1 70 4 llfit ! M ' 1 15 11 1045 I 40 8 140 i 10 31 tU it 4... tSfi t IR . 1011 I OA t intt I 20 1 liW) I 70 8 t40 8 to II 103 I 10 t 944 t 35 4 HI tN II 1 C0 t 30 41 il III i tar, Hi 14 lt III 14. -r t27 !tt S 940 S 00 19 tst 1 r.n ir 1001 1 00 t lOOO IP ! 1425 8 00 CALVES. 1 3U t HO t 331 S 711 3 430 3H 1 140 no 3 366 3 50 1 2T0 5 00 HEIFERS. 8 140 t 4n 1 1030 3 01 BULLS. 1 1380 t l(J 3 1U0 t til 1 11H0 2 1.1 1 lino 3 3S STOCEKERS AND FEEDERS. fj 514 2 M 10 ton 1 n 1 "800 IT II 797 I 15 1 HO 17' 47 94 3 18 3 949 t 78 1 970 I 50 1 920 3 00 SI, 9i; I (0 16 39 I 13 NEBRASKA. 2 calves. 1 coif..., 1 lu'lfcr. 1 heif r. 135 190 500 600 6 25 4 60 1 10 2 25 3 05 2 cows 1065 2 cows HtH) 1 cow 110 2 hulls 1040 4 bulls ini7 8 cows 910 3 cows 1046 13 cows P9-; 14 cows 8L'l 2 steers.... 650 7 steers.. ..1071 1 feeder... 740 19 cows 931 6 cowt 88 2 80 3 25 2 85 8 00 1 86 2 35 2 00 2 80 2 00 2 25 2 23 2 :'5 2 55 3 25 3 tv) S 60 2 10 3 40 2 90 ! 80 2 30 2 30 2 40 20 feeders. . 6 feeders 1126 80 28 feeders 1 calf 21 cows. . . 6 cows... 6 cows. .. 12 cows. . . 1 cow.... 17 tteert. , 1 steer.... t cows... . f'-S . 110 .. f'H ..1120 ,. 741 .. 814 ,. 9-0 ,.1062 . 9 0 .. 74.3. 3 20 4 60 2 t'O 8 (-0 2 01 2 60 2 60 3 15 3 40 2 20 2 90 2 70 2 25 2 00 ? fill 2 10 2 5 2 25 2 15 1 row 8t 1 bull. 1510 9S mixed K.'W 1 bull.. ..Ic50 29 cows 935 14 cows. 849 Stfl 3 heifers.. 260 1 steer 770 1 bull 1630 5 heifers.. 602 tl cows. , . 1 cow.... 3 cows... 7 cows... 3 cows... 6 cows... 84 cows... 22 cows.. cows. . . 1 cow 1 cow.... 1 cow 6 coa-s... 1 cow .. 6"0 .. 94S .. 864 .. 740 ..1006 ..1005 2 calves... 2 cows 60' COLORADO. 1 60 8 cows. .10J0 .1070 .1117 .1104 .100 .1098 .1161 .12 JO .12L4I ! 60 2 50 3 25 3 25 3 2 2 2o 3 60 3 26 3 2o WYOMING. 875 if 15 4 cows.... DAKOTA. 4 steers... f steers... 8 steers... 6 steers... 7 steers... 4 steers... 1 steer... SOUTH 8.6 2 65 ,.1TO 2 65 .. 930 . 920 .. 620 ..lea 2 25 2 6.-, 2 5a 2 56 9 cows. !64 71 feeders. .1(79 3 60 Smith Bros Neb. 4 co... 12 cow. . . 3 cows. . . W.t 2 15 6 fee-iers . 9" 3 01 4 50 . Tin 2 i 1 calf (20 B T 182 . Hoi . 8 0 W. .1110 lOOO . 753 D .ll'o ,i:r-o L. .1 '' 2 2.. '. Hasselton-H. D, 2 1 feed'r.. .' So 13 feeder. 2 75 2 25 ;:i cows. . . 6 cr w.a. . . 1 strer... 5 st era. . 8 fcedeis ; cows. .. 1 cow 94 slers ... 1090 2 0j W. . "utsel. Neb. 73 ? fa) 3 15 . cows.... 8 cslve. 804 414 2 Sfi S 50 F. Phoel er. Wyo. 3 00 Jl fecKlra..U4 ? 40 8 85 Donner 9 D. 3J feeders.. 104A 3 10 y 75 V .1 j- ..! -Wyo I i W i uu J'f -, 3 Oj j feeders. H40 R 4. 2li Ktctia Itu H X. Cairn derW vol 18 cows...,. 852 2 1 cow 749 I ft 3 row..... 74J 1 n t cowa..... 805 So J. Hart a D 14 row.....'1fif.3 1 nt 74 steers.. ..1119 3(a) 3 eow.....1f'4 S 25 1 cow 7 t 9 Charles Hllchew Wyo. 1 cow lews 3 1 ateer 1110 3 14) S cows..... 00 J 99 1 steer-... M I 14 1 cow sea S 90 1 ter i "'i " 5 cows.. ...1113 S 40 1 steer 110 3 19 1 row 1030 3 00 1 steer KJO 3 19 J W. Kellogg. Colo. 15 feeder.. 907 3 cows MM 3 00 ! feeders.. 9.10 2 A. .. 98 .11M .. 750 Wallctt, Colo. 7 cews. 1 cow.. 8 cows. 5 It feeders.. 748 310 in J no s a t 1 feedT... 710 I 94) 3 tee'.. 810 1 cows.... 1 cows.... 1 COW. ...4, S feedar. 18 feeders. 4 I cow..... 990 841 M S oowt lcyjft 860 1 W C Deach. Colo, n li 1 feeder. ..1020 951 3 00 3 feeder.. W s 00 s 00 HOOC The actual number of hogs on sale here thl morning was only about normal for a Monday, but at Chicago there were fcVOflO hoga. so that prlcea continued th-lr downward course at all points. The decline here amounted to about a nickel. The big bulk tot the hogs sold at the oris price. 84.57. A few of the commoner klnda went under that and very few over It. though as high sa $4W waa paid for some prime hogs Trading wss quite active at the decline, so that an etrlv clearance was msd. Practically no cbsnge In the market took place from start to finish. This decline takes the market to the lowest pednt reached since June . Repre sentittve sales: Sh. Pr. Ne. 4 U 47 .. IM 4 M err t lit t M 4 I.7i4j 41 271 4 I'S 17 4 57H t 4 i-c ta t; 4 67 V, 14 an4 4 7H M4 4 47it M ICH1 4 I7lt 44 4 7H f JOS 4 t7S 1H 4 I74 t !t 4 47V4j H f" 4 11V, t4. 'l 4 1714, 18 4 H7V, (S il 4 74, 3!4 4 K7Vt 71 14( 4 7H 14 1SJ 4 H7V, tot 4 17V, III f7 4 f7' as tJ 4 R7H as jat 4 Hit) 7' 171 4 MYt, 13 Ui Sa. . .?7 4 MVi . :i . t ..!! . .: ..n; . . jt ..21 . taa . S4 .let .. . ?7 ..3t ..J47 . M7 ..IM ..l"3 . H . rt ,.ri .170 ..!44 ..:t ..241 40 4 17H 4 7H 4 S7V4 40 4 I74 4f) 140 4 a lo 4 7Uj 4 174) 4 I17H 4 7H 4 7I4, fa . i. . I.. TS. . 4 . ?. . 7 . M . 7fi. . B.. 7:.. (7.. (W.. 74.. Ra. . 4 57 VI 4 S7, 4 I74, ' an 4 I74j 4 fTW, !40 no MO 4 I7H 4 TVk 1 to ito ltd 4 ISO 1tl 140 4 a7 4 a 4 W 4 0 4 Ci 4 M 4 40 4 CM 4 0 74 JoO 4 M SHEEP There was oulte a liberal run of sheep here thla morning and other points were also well supplied. The demand from packers was not up to the usual standard of late, aa they figured that the consumo tlon of mutton thla week would be greatly reduced by the Increased demsnd for poul try. That being the case they wanted to buy what wss offered at n little less money than the same klnda brought last week. Th general market could beat be de scribed by calling It slow and weak. Some sales look'd about steadv, but others were undoubtedly a little lower. The quality of the offerings was nothing extra snd that naturally had a tendency to make btp-ers Indifferent. The feeder market was not very brisk this morning, but still desirable grades held about ateady with others s little slow. Quotations for grass sheep nnd lambs: flood to choice yearlings. S4. Cflff 4. 75: fair to good yearlltiKS. S4.2r.ii4.50: good to rholce wr-thei. S4.2Eiff4.rs); fair to good wethers. 84.rO'fi4.26: good to choice ewes. 84.00ft 4.23; fair to good ewes,, 83.75U4.PO; good to choice lamha, 85.HMi5.90; fair to good lambs. $5 1S fi-5.40; feeder yearling. S3.7riff4.23: feeder wefher.c, S3 5064.20: feder ewes. S.1.00413 50; feeder lambs, 84.2oVaYOfl. Representative s--cls: 1269 Wyoming ewes 98 227 Wyoming wethers 98 1 native ewe 81) 19 native wethers 114 28 native lambs 87 91 native lambs. 81 15 Wyoming cull ewes 09 244 Wyoming feeder ewes 75 140 Wyoming feeder ewes 85 49 Wyoming feeder ewes R6 142 Wyoming feeder ewes 90 2 Wyoming ewes 90 17 Wyoming ewes and wethers.. 74 ?35 Wyoming yearling ewes 67 353 Wyoming feeder yearlings 70 3 90 4 25 4 25 4 65 6 60 6 60 2 00 2 90 3 IS a 20 fi 30 8 60 3 60, 3 80 4 15 4 2u 4 30 4 80 4 90 4 90 4 90 5 10 4 25 4 50 269 Wyo. feeder ewes and weth. 78 4W Wyoming ewes and wethers. 12 8: Wyoming yearlings..' 74 69 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 87 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 663 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 272 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 14 Nebraska ewes 238 Nebraska yearling ewes... . 66 . 66 . 67 . 63 109 94 CHICAOO LIVE SIOCK MARKET Cattle andlloea Lower Sheep Steady, -.- I.a m bs Weak. .. CHICAGO. Nov. 21. CATTLE Receipts. 33.000 hesd; market 10o lower: good to p'lme steer l5.Kfii7.C0: poor to medium S3 4t4F 5 60; stockers and feeders. S2.O0434.1O; cows, SI .2504.15: heifers. S1.6orri6.CO: canners. SI 2fyij) 2.35; bulls, S:.(MM.86: calves. M.OOS76.OO; west ern steers-. I3.0&6.1B. HOGS Receipts. 46,000 r.ead: market. ff lOo lower; mixed and butchers S4.554 75: good to choice heavy, 84.70'a4.75: rough heavy, S4.40(i4.55; light, $4.Diu4.70; bulk of sales, 34. 60dJ4.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 211.000 head; market for sheep steady: lambn, weak: good to choice wethers. 84.4CI1j5 I0-. fair to choice, S4.6OS74.60; weste'n sheep. 83.0) tftB.OO; nstlve lambs, S3.254i6.15; western lambs, S4.otjta5.75. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. CATTLF, Re celpta, 18.400 head. Including 1.100 south erns. Market steady to 10c lower. Choice export and dressed beef steers. S5.0(K'Mi.25; fair to good, S3 5t-i(-6.00; western fed steers, S3.5o&6.60; stockcTH and feeders, S2.6O034.00; southern steers. S2.6cku4.2d; southern cows, 81.2fxct3.25: native cows. S1.5OC&4.0O; native heifers. S-.5Oca6.0O: bulls, J2 00'u3.50; calves, 82.5tx-a5.75. ' HOGS Receipts, 6.400 head. Market opened 6c lower; losa regained at close. Top, 84.80; bulk of sales. 4.4ia4 75; heavy, S4.IO5 4 80; packers. 34.60fi4.75; pigs und lights, S3.7C&4.C.O. SHEEP AND LAMF,8-Reeelpts. 2,000 head. Market 10c higher. Native lambs, S4.26B6.00; nntlvo wethers, S4.0O'li'4.75; native ewes. S3 75U4.40; western lambs. 84.255.80; western yearling, S4.Kf4.8o; western sheep. 33.7ftca4.SO; Blockers and feeders. S25cVc4.00; western fed yearlings, 98 pounds, S5.50. Van York live stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. U.HEEVES Re ceipt. 4.766 bead; market for steers s4ow and 10ftl6c lower; bulls and cows uneven; some sales higher;, native ateers. S3.25'(j5.t; westerns, S3.7Xa4.W; bulls, 31.8ucij3.90; cows, Sl.lOcj.1.10. Cable quoted live cattle slow at 8fftllc. dressed weight; sheep firmer at 11'o12c; lambs. 13f13o. dressed weight. CALVES Receipts, 1.173 head: market firm to 25c higher; veals. 34.5Of8.50; tops. Sci.75; little calves. S3.5o&4.00; grassers, 82.0cV SCO; westerns. 32.75. Dressed, firm; city veals. 7'&18c; country, 7l611c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.512 hesd; sheep, steady to 6c off: lambs, steady and active; aheeu, S3.00fci4.50; choice and extra. S4.fl045'4.65; best export wethers. 85; culls. 82.00 rj'2. 50; lambs. S5.2ofi3.60; few chol'-e lots. 16 45 3 6.50; culls, ' 84.0006.00; Canada lambs. 86. HOGS-Racelpts. IS 890 head; market 25c lower; Pennsylvania und state, 34.7uQ5.Ot). St. Ininls live Sieck Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21.-CATTLE Receipts, 6,0uo head, Including 2,500 Texan; market lower: native shipping and exuort steers, S4.75f;.30; dressed beef and butcher steers, S3. 4ou. 95; steers tinder 1.0U0 lbs., S3.0ocj(3.5A: stockers and feeders, S2.2uctr3.75; cows and heifers, J2.264i4.2C; canners. SI .76ctf2.25; bulls, S2.00ft4.6u; calves, S3.of'(87.0o; Texas and In dian steers, 82.uo4i4.lo; cows and heifers, S2.OCg2.70. nous Keceipts. c.sco neaa; marxet lower; If; and lights, S4.0orrj4.60: packers. 84 Soccj) 70; butchers and best heavy, 84 6c 4(4.75. SHEEP AND LAMU8 Recelpta. 8.000 head; market steady; native muttons. 84.00 4j4 50: lambs, S4 50c&e.75: culls and bucks. S2.cj?3 .00; stockers, S2.lKfrA.25; Texans. S3 00 4I5.CJO. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 21 CATTLE Re ceipt. 3.4A1 head; market dull, weak to 10c lower; natives, 13.6ViM.l5; cows and heifers, Si. 604i4. iu; stockers and feeders, S2.24i t 2n. " cjiB iteceipta, 3,3oa neaa; market tnos'.iy 5c- lower: light, S4.40oj4.7i; medium and heavy. S4.50fi4.b0. etiKti1 Aiso lambs Receluta. ltn head: market strong; native lambs, C. Sloas City Lire Stock Msrket. SIOUX CITY. Nov. 21 (Sure al Tele gram.) CATTLE Rer pis, (00 head; uidiaet 10'jUiuti lower, siockeri, 10c lower; beeves. I3.au4j 10: cows, bulla and m x1. 82 .25433.45; Blockers and (eerie , ..jcrta3 jo; calvea and yaarlitigs. 32.2.Vii3 25. HOGS Receipts, 5.000 head: market 6c lower, selling at S4. 4014. 60; bulk. 4 60u4 6a. Stock In Hlght. The receipts of live stock at the six prin cipai western cities yesteru.iy weruyws fol- lows: Cstlle. Hog". ti.VQ i.UK) S it 7.5) 8.3 46.ua) fihep. South Omaha Sioux City .. Kansas City St. I-imiU .... St Joseph ... Child go 9.0 0 .ll 1S.4C.) i.a .. 3.431 I'i.&m) I i tVa) 2.CMIO 1 11:1 I 2S fi 'i'otaU .7. 74.46J fl.1163 Dalvtk Grain Market. DULI'TH. Minn.. Nw. 21 -WHEAT-To rrrlve: ; . 1 nor'h 1 SI fS; No. 2 iiurli otii. II. Ou. Oa track; N w- 1 tort her r, U C9; No t northern. SI 01 ; December. 81 8; May SI OATH-To an-r-e an1 on track. 29c. OMtnt WHOir4l,K MtltKRT. Qoaalttlen of Trade and Qaotatleas Staple anal Fancy rre4aee. EOGS Candled stock. 28c. LIVE POULTRY Hen. 7ic: reoafer So; turkey. I.Vuln-: dtirka, 10. ; geese, va spring rhl -kens, 907c. Bl'TTLH Packing stock. I4c; choice t fancy dairy. UqnlUc; creamery. ltA'4c; fancy print t. iec. FRESH FROZEN FIRH-Trottt. 10c; pick erel. 8c; pike. 10c; penh. 7c; bluenah. 1; whltetlah. lev; s.tlnicn. 14c; fedanapper. Ur; lobster. gren. 2'V: lobster, boiled. 3ia-; tvill hesds. 11c; catfish. 11c; black has Joe; halllhut. lor; crapnlea. 12c; rm ahsd, St; buffalo. 7c; white bas. 11c; frog leg, per do , 26c. P-RAN-rer ton. SIS. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' assoclnt'on : Choice No t tr.ilnnl, S7 00: No. 3. 96 ic); rnedlum. S Ot; coar-e. 85 So. Rye straw, Sr. ifl. Tkea- prices are for bnv of good color and qanntlty. OYSTERS New York count, per ran, 45c; extra selects, per em. V--: t:n.l.ir1", tr can. 22c; bulk, standard, per g,il., 81 V.; bulk, extra selects, per gil . Si. 75: bulk. New Tork cuints. per gal t"! '. TROPICA I, FRUIT! ORANOKf- FVrM. sires 1". US. 176. , 218 and 250. U.S43S0; California navels, all sixes 83 60. F, KM ON f - California fancv. 27c; Snt) ancS 8o. 9oft, choice. 81.50. DATES Per box of 3n-lb. rkr.. S2: Hallnwl. In 70-1h. box. per 11.. SW;c. Fias California, per id-lb. carton. 7S-I 95c: Imported Pmvrna. 4-crown. 12c: 8 crown. 14c; 7-crown. 16c: fncv Imported, washed. In 1 -11.. pkg.. 16-11": California, per cae of thlrtv-sl rV.. S' 7 R A NAN AS Per medium slsed bunch. 15 6 452.90: lumbo. S2.7Sffl3.V. COCOA NT'TP Per 10". 8500 GRAPE FRUIT -Per box. SI 0O TANGERINES Florida, per box, 83 90 per half-box. 82 .50. FRUITS APPLEP-Home grown Jonathan, vr bbl.. 84.00; Pen Davis, f'.'.-v New York Tsl man and Pound 8ee:s. S3 00; New To Kings. S3 00: New York Plpnin. 82 75; New York Greening. S2.50rTi2.80; New Tork Bald wlna. S2.5ofi2. .5; Colorado Jonathans anl Wine Puns, rer bu box. Sl.J" PFARS Utah. Colorado and California, fall varieties, per nox. 81.75112,23. GRAPES Imported Malaga, per ka. Si !fi6 on CRAXBERRIES-WIcons!n Rell and Bng'e. per bbl . Ss.5'4T9 M; Wisconsin Pell and Cherry and ,1ereys. per bbl , S'.OO; per box, S-'fii. V EGETAHT.ES POTATc)K3-New home gt-uwn. In sacks, per bu., 40c. . TURNIPS Per bu., 50c; Canada ruta jHg is. per Id. lc NAVY BEANS Per bu . 81 9-.ff2.tVV ONIONS H.-me-grown. In sacks, per bu., 8Ffy76c: Sn.inlah. per Crete, SI 9". CAULIFLOWER Per bbl.. $l.Vti46n CUt," I'M KKH8 Prr case of 2 dos., 81.78. TOMATOES California, per 4-basket crate, S-50. CAHHAGK Hnme-ernwn. per 100 Ihs., 70c. SWEET POTATOES-Hon.e-grown. por bu. lasket, 6fc; Illinois klln-dilcd, per bbl., 32.75. GREEN PEPPERS Per bu 1 aket. 50c. pat'ASH Home-grown. rer dox . fAv CELERY Per dos., 2f(Tf50c; California, 45c. MISCELLANEOUS. SAUER KRAUT Wlsconsl't. per keg. S:'.;". CIDER-New York, per bbl, S6.23; pel' bbl.. W.2i. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12"; Wlsconrt'i Young America, 13c; blo-k SwIhs, new. ljc;,old, 164tl7c; Wisconsin brick. 14c; Wisconsin llmburgcr, 13c. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, new crop, per lb.. 14o; hard shell, per lb., 13c: No. 2 soft shell, per lb.. 12c; No 3 hard shell, per lb. 12c; pecans, lat-g, perNl)., 12n; smnll. per lb., iCK-; peanuts, per lb.. Jc; roosted pranuts. per lb.. 8c; Chill walnut-, per lb., 12i?i'13c; almonds, soft shell, p;r lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15o; chestnuts, per lb.. 12(ti15c; now black Walnut, per bit., TiSiWc: sliellbnrk hickory nuts, per bu., SI. 75: Inrge hickory nuts, per bu., SI SO. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No, I green, 6cl No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted. 7V-c: No. 1 veal calf. 9r: N" 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salted, lcvu15c; cheep pelts, 35c641.O0: horse hldos, Sl.oOt33.OO. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Nov. 21. METALS An other advance was reported In the copner market, with the tone firm. In suite of 11 moderate sales movement. Ijike 1 quoted at S14.57il5.12. electrolytic nt SI I.Trri 16.D0 and casting at SM faVii 14.75. with some of the larger producers naming 315 .a an Inside price for lake. Soot copper In Ixmdon closed at 4:66 12s 6d nnd futures at 47. Tin also was higher In the local marker, closing at 829.tr:9.25 for apnt. while In I,cndon the market wna rather Irregular, with spot unchanged nt 1X3 16s and for futures a shade higher at 132 7a 6d. lyead was unchanged at S4.2oi4.60. Spelter Was Arm and higher nt 85.766.87 in the locnl mnrket, while abroad It was unchanged at 25 6s. Iron closed at 62a 9d In Qlajgow and at 64 3d in Mlddlesborough. I-ocallv Iron Is firm, with No. 1 northern. No. 1 southern anil No. 1 aotithern soft foundry nt SIfi.Rflri7 00 and No. 2 northern foundry at "e.oo'ViK so. ST. LOT-IS. Nov. 21. METALfJ T-ead, higher, at Si. 50; spelter, strong, at 86 60. Gvaporatrd Apples anal Dried Frnlts. NFW YORK, Nov. 21. EVAPORATED APPLES .Market ts weak: common are' quoted at 3f?i4c: prime, 44c; choice, 5ij(5c; fancy, 6(66c. Elgin Hotter Market. ELGIN. 111., Nov. 21 BUTTER Firm and unchanged from last week at 25c per lb. Snles were 412.O10 lbs. for the week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds tiled for record November 21. as fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, ltll Farnnm street, for The Bee: Cora Harris and husband to F. Vol pa lk a, lot 19. block 9. Summit add. ...31. Farmers' Loan unci Trust cnninuiiv to L. Orounse, lot 9, block 1. West End.. 3,000 K Orounse to Gretchon Crounse et al, same 1 Omaha Mercantile company to IouJse , . S. Clark, lots 1 and 2, block 14, High land Place HO D. V. Sholes company et l to F. W. Marsh and wife, part lot 26, Burr Oak 800 Carrie Machucek and- husband 1 to Omaha Grain Terminal, lot 8, block 4. O'Berne & Hoslck's add ...1.350 A. Toman and wife to Omaha Oraln Terminal, lot 2. block 5, same.. F. Volpalka und wife to auine, lot 11, block 4, same '. 1,800 J. F. Hebln and wife to G. F. Oil more, lots 8, 9 and 10, block 2, JefTrles' ra. ; plat 1 Q. Pettlgrew and wife to D. W. Mer n.w. part taxlot 21 In nw c 16-15-13 $50 Omaha lxsii and Trust company to William K. I'olter. receiver, Ivt S. bloc k 4. Orchard Hill 1 William K. Potter, receiver, to 11. Mc Coy. B.itno. F. A. Ewlng to C. 1. Dundey, lots 1 and i. Dundey a stibdlv 1 Augusta C. S. Oredur to O. Orcder, purt nw 5-13-13 9oO O. M. Oleson to. J. Carlson, lots 19 to 21. Incbts'vo. b'ock 15. Hose Hill A Emma C Johnston and husband to F. " o. Ilsen, lot 13. block 4, Spring Lake - Park SO S. C. DIHev and wife to Emma .1. Mor- - ton, lot 13. replat block 6. BcmiiIs Park S.CiO W. R. Pitt to O. T. Gllmore, lota 17 and 18. b'ock 8, Dundee place 1,000 K A. McShaue and husband to Star . Real Estate company, lutu 12 and 13, block 4. A lino Plaxa 8.000 C. P. Southard to H. Eva Hattlnger, t lot 10. block 9, Orchard Hill 1 If. Eva Nultlngcr to EIIJu J. Allla. M-ine 3.0OJ Ellla J. Ellis to H. Eva Nattlnger, lots la nnd 18. block 9, West End 2.SO0 Oniaba Reulty cotnpanv to Eva dies- t ler, lot 1 end part of lot 2, block 4, Boggs ar Hill's add 1 L. P. Becchy and wife to E. O. Gute. part lot 10, bloc k 24. South Omaha.... 1.7-.'5 MIMajEAPOLIS. OMAHA. Idwards- MAIN OFFICE Fidhand Robert Sis ST. PALI, MINN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Write for our market leiter. Ship Your (in; in to Us Beat Facilities Liberal Advuncsf. Prompt Returns. DI'MTll. WI5IPE4i. Rranrh llOIre, 110-111 Boar af Trade Rldg.. Ouiaha, Nrb. 1'rlrpltene ;t.114. 212-214 Eschange Tldct.. South Omnha. iTv-il I i vu iutlt'iic'iicisiiS i Uuue I. wood (Do. (INCORPORATED ) .1