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    TTTE OMAHA DAILY HKK: THUltSDAV. NOV KM Wh'Al 24. 1904.
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GRAIN ANB PRODUCE MARIET
Whff. Trtde Light, Higher Pricei Early
Clot! Ltaj en Decimbfr.
OTHER FUTURES HUuo OWN FAIRLY WELL
torn strong. Oat Steady Holiday
Tomorrow task A hmt Mead,
Loral Market alow tiosslp nl
rl( (.old Eiiil.
OMAHA. Nov. 23. 14
There was much ie i,usiiies in "e
wheat ylt this morning man on ine previous
day ot the ww. lulu ia east. cpiaineo
by the fact that tomorrow win la- noll
aay and there Was a eiispoemon on me
lart cf the trade tn keep nui t I lie market
or to vtn up their traiie Mni awsit rn
day's raarsei. ina enormous ii.iu.ua. inn
of long wlait having cieareei up tue .( ac
tion materially. it was generally ueucved
that Armour had taken auvanc.iaie n tn
turn to Hi t In out ot hi" snores and hid
ven ron lona on the market anil lost
many a weag lona line hart been cleaned
out. The natural influence were ot
bearish character, the receipt overt unning
tne estimates, while the alocka in siorv
have increased maierlally.
The damn nil tor cusn wheat showed an
Imp! overuent, and this waa the one lavor
nbie Iniluence on the market, this ana the
taking in of pronta on the short side, pend
Ina Ine ftrilnurnmenl.
December wheat opened at $1.09. a slight
loss, broke to II .isfla,. then turned to ll.otMa,
hut reacted thereaiter fractionally. May
opened at II aold to U.os. then on
atiort cover! ii It advanced to Hi'H. with
reaction to l.uS-
In the closing hour the market sagged
again and December waa V4" off. The do
fe i red lutiirea were alow. M'st of the
nervous shorts liad evened up over the
liollds v.
The cum market thared in the dullness
In wheiit and auatalned alight declines
early. The aupply of old corn Is prac
tically rxhausteu and the farmer ahow an
indisposition to accepting the current prices.
The aborts were taking pronta and getting
out over the adjournment. December aold
off early, but recovered thla anil vc addi
tional gain. May waa altghtly firmer.
The cioae was ateady and slightly lietter
than on Tuesday on December, out not
changed materially on deferred futures.
Omaha t'aah Sales.
WHEAT 1 car No 1 northwestern
1 car No. 4 October. 18 lbs.. Hoc.
CORN-4 cars new No. 4, 4uc; 3 cara new
yellow No. 4, 40V:.
HErl car No. 1 62Vi lbs.. 73c.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. $l.'Vul.laj; No. 3
hard, 98c.8$1.ij5; No. 4 hard, 90c; No. 2 spring.
II Oh; No. it spring. 11.16.
CORN No. 2. 4ic; NO. 3. 41c; No. 4. 4c;
no grade, SVj3-; No 2 yellow. 42V: No.
3 yellow, 42c; No. 2 white, 4c; No. a white,
OATS No. 2 mixed. -J8c: No. 3 mixed.
274jc; No. 4 mixed, c; No. 2 white, 2w;
Nts, 3 white, 2serc; No. 4 white, 27fi-'7Vlc;
standard, 2Vc,'
RXE No. a. 73o.-
. Orala Markets Klsewaerr. .
Closing prices at the fo. lowing matket
today and Tuesday were:
' (JiiltAliO.
-uiose-
4i',d. Future", quiet; De, embe
Janusry. 4s 4V1.
4- M,
ll.UBI
Wheal
Du'ember May
July
Corn
December AVy
July
Oats "
December
May
July
Today. Tuesday.
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Commercial Gossip.
Minneapolis stocks ahow Increase of 500.-
000 bu. for four days. ,
There was a sale In Chicago this morn
ing of 100,000 bushels No. 2 winter wheat
for shipment aast.
Kansas corn: November report on corn
makes yield l.'i2,0iin,o bu., against 160,000,
uuo bu., aa the November state report. Tne
government report for November Indicated
it,UUi,ouO bu.
Primary receipts: Wheat, 1,049,000 bu.;
rt year, l,4oiuu0 bu.; shipments, 490.UW
Lu.; last year, bia,u(i) bu. t orn: Kecelpts,
' kjM bu.; last year, XKH.omf bu. ; snip
merits, 36.',u00 bu.; last year, 641,000 bu.
It la the concensus of opinion on tha
floor that Armiur has not oiuy covered hia
HhO-t wheat, but has taken tne long sine.
Viasident Valentine haa been talking rather
buuixn lately. Ha had previously been a
consistent bear up to a few duya ago.
W. J. Bnyder of Marshall, OKI., says:
"have been over half Of Oklahoma wntat
beit Ouilng last week and nnu not more
man halt the wheat up, anu a very poor
atand. In aome localities not mora man
two-thirds or a normal crop went Into the
ground, as It waa too dry to plow tins
lail. Wheat that la tip has very poor
color and In many places la turning yeliow.
1 consider the prospect the poorest we havu
bad during Iho last ten years. '
1-ogHn uralu company haa tha following
thla morning: Earner Elevator company,
Marshall, UkI., says: After careful In
vesoaauon we are sure that at least to
per cant of the crop In this territory haa
been marketed '1 lie growing crop la In
poorest condition we have ever known In
Oklahoma, at this season. Have had no
rain since August. r'ifty per cent or the
crop la not up yet. After It once gets
coot here can hardly expect any rain until
Feuruary or March. I bless we get rain
aooti our wheat crop will be an enure fail
ure.' . Karly sown Is dying for lack of
moist urs.
reerla Market.
f'KoKIA, Nov. 23.-CtillN-.Klrm; No. 3.44
!4f.r. No. 4. 4:nW44V; no grade, 4i?4V.
(HKAWI 4iR4IS AM) rROYIMOl
I ratares of the Tradla and t loslas
Prices mm Hoard ot Trade.
tlllCA'tty, Nov. 23 Increased movement
of artin in the norinwet IHM u ueprta'ing
ii,i,,.enie on tne wneat market fur l'.Ua.
..ihi Harvest ea(iir in Aig-ntn. wa.-, an
aointional ir iscior. v me io. e 1-c-Miitr
whetu c.it v'jH.'. ih.v
aon S'iiSic. torn snows it (tarn t
Oais a,e up Hfo. I'tovlsions are un
Ciial gfcl to it.
in..r toe miluence of liberal receipts
In trie niMinwwi ana tepoi is ot excellent
harvest weatner In Araemlnn. the wnet
maraet oprneii a trine ealt-r. nwemmr
Was unciiaiig u io at ii il w ay
Has u s.m-e iu li ,c down at i
I. m-. Diir.nK ht !ny n il fie .a
a ui, position was mannesicci amniig maii
noiutis to even up over tne h"ui.y. as
a n-suit of tn.s swing the irnirnn made a
mrtner neciine, )ecinner hiiii oown to
i.iiK-Hil.iw,. may solo off hi i.ti I.C9V
rvanstt: crp repoit noted ci.n-iierabij
oamago mrousn umt slste. inr netts
Ironi .he nuriuwcst also tavored ih liu.ts,
demand tor flour at Minnt-apolla being
evmewnat improved. On the rai.y Decem
ber advanced to i anu May to li-l--,.
ah of trm gain, nowt-ver. was lost i.ur.ng
tne last hour, pront taking ne.na large. ,
rewptinslb.e for a oreHK in December to
II. -V May aerl.ned to iLiO'd'ulnwa. The
tnaiKot no.-i eay who lee.lloer at
!.' Vol. iwv final unotstmns on May were
at si.iaH,. Cleartinces ot wncat anu fl..ur
were equal to .A4l buthilA
primary receipts wero l,o4ii.3n bushels,
compareu witn l,ei."i bushes a yar
s so. Minm-aiH-lls. Diilutli nnd Chicago re
ported receipts of l.o cars, hg.tiu.-t ..S.I
hub lust wcea ami i cars a eat ..
A firm tone pievanen In com as result
of sm.iii loiai teceiiits and tne tnown.g of
Ihe Kanea.-i crop report, claiming a Mrt
age ot ll.iMi,(t nusiicis, comporeu with the
government haurt-s. Decemoer opene.i un
cnanged at 4:k , so.d between vSkic and
c loseu at 4!ijc. May rang"ii bekwrn 4u-ifj
4i)"c and cncd at 4IHiC. rtweipts were
Son cars with one of ronlract. graue.
Hmail local receipts caused a n.m tone
In oats. 1 ne iiri.vals tisiay were the
smiillesi In six nmiitliH. 'trading was ex
tremely quiet. December opencu a thane
louver at N',c, aold up to iiec and coined
at the top. May ran between JiVu3ii:
and I'u and ciosed at 'u.ll'tv. lycai
receipts were h cars.
t rovislons were steady as a result of a
small run of hogs at the yards, lraolng
wns entirely local and or smslt vi.iume.
At the closo Januaiy pork was up tMV'
at S12.6n. laid waa uninai.gid at 7.w,
liilui wetu no a shade at ai.iiMMi.i-.H.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow : Wheat,
37 cars; corn, o3o cars; cuts, lJa cars; higs,
Wnm head.
The leading futures rangtd aa follows:
NEW YORK STOCKSAND BONDS
Mirket Opens Lower and Ltttr More Thn
Kecovsn the Decline.
Articles. I Open. High. Uw. Close. ea'y
Wheat
e ,
May
July
Corn
ice. May
July
Oats
No v.
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Rlba
Jan.
May
I 0H4;
1 t-U
I 1 "11
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! I
46t.
I I
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31
12 (5
12 75
7 00
1 17H
60
67HI
1 wh' 1 0'
1 lu,l OVUi
I 1 us-cil
4!
4civ,
41-
'!
48H,
4"-
4.11,1
31 Sl'ifT", SIKiru -,!
31''SHJIJHJ31V?'I
I I
12 SO U' Hi
12 7ft
12 KV,
7 02V,
7 20
e
70
1
1 flaw i fsfli
1 Me,, 1 OH ,
4KV 49
4 vt 45Titi 16
46',' 4",
304j J9Ti30
31',
31V,
12 75 I 12 76
700
7 17V,
SO
7VI
1 00
7 17V.I
7VI
12 m
12 724
7 00
7 17V4
M
6 6Vi
KKW YORK OKXBHAL MARKKT
Uaotatloas
of the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. FLOUR Receipts,
111. M0 bills ; exports, 1J.466 bbia. ; sales, u.ow
bois.; market was about ateady with light
trade; Minnesota patents, lo.Voiu4S.20; Minne
sota bakers, 4.6!4.Mi; winter patents, Io.n0.if
a.uu; winter airuiius, su.uiiu.u.; wituar e.
tras. U.iiU-l ii; winter low grades. J.4'ff
4.06.. Rya flour, Arm; sales, 3n0 bhls.; fair
to good, t4.fMiw4.7ti; choice to fancy, H'tvif
6 66. Muckwheat flour, firm; U-&QUV.
flour, steady, 4a.2ui.ia.
CUKAMlaU- meauy; yellow western,
tl.U4116; city, tl.luiuvl.13; kiln dried, 13.009
.).
HTB Nominal.
BAKLK V 4Julct; feeding. 44c, c. I. f.,
New York.
WHEAT Receipts, fil.800 bu.; sales. 4.
lon.iwo bu. futures. Hpot market, firm; No.
2 red. tl.lVH f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Iiuluth, tl.4H f- o. b. ofloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Most
of the day wheat waa firm and a trifle
higher on unfavorable Argentina weather
newa, better cables and dry weather west
and covering. Later it yielded tn realising
and at the close was He lower to Vtc net
hlghar; May, 11 UMil l:,. closed at 11. UN;
July. ll.o.'7,Wl.oa. closed at II. O:7,; De
cember. II. WH. closed af tl.l6-V
CORN Receipts. 1S.2J1 bu.; apot market,
firm; No. 1, nominal elevator and Uc
t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 6HV-: No. 2
whit. taV,c; option market waa Inactive
all day, but fairly firm, cloaing Ve net
higher; May vloaed 61 o: December closed
at 6Kc.
OATS Receipts. 226.910 bu.; spot, steady;
mixed oats. ;tj to 'ii pounds, 34H'pQ6Vkc;
natural white, SO to 82 pounds, aou.'i;v,c;
clipped white. W to 40 poutula, 3.(04Oc;
options, nominal.
r'BKD Steady; spring bran, $30.(6;
middlings, Uu ib.
HAY Steady; spring, d70c; good to
Choice. ku(rf-c.
HOPS vjulet; state, common to choice,
!k4 crop, nntcowo; crop, ol'uJbc, o.ds,
44i lie; Paclilc coast, 1j4 crop, i37c;
lils. Iff inc.
UlDKa-FIrm; Galveston. 10 to 36 lbs,
17c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas
iry, 24 to 30 los., 14c.
LEATHER Klrm; aold, !4!tr2e.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family,
111. 60; mess. t.00sy.&0: beef hums, 123 So;
racket, llO.OotblO.k); city extra India mess,
l4.60jlW. Cut meata. firm; pickled bel
liea. Ill Uttifl 75; pickled shoulders 17.6); pick
led hams. lotM(i75. Lard, steads; western
steamed, 17.60; Novomixr closed at 17 60,
nominal: reflned. stradv: continent. I;.);
South America. 1426- comnonml t".Sfitfia.76
I'ork, ateady: family. 115 Otirjj 16 SO; ahort
Clear, $13 .SfKtflS 7B; mess. 112.76613.60.
TALLOW Klrm; city, Vc; country, 4S
41C.
RICE Dull; domestic, fair to extra, 2
06k : Japan, nominal.
POT LTRY-Allve, easy; western chick
ua. )le; fowls. Uc: turkeys. ISo; dreaied,
weak; weatrrn rhUkrna. 14jl6c; fowls,
J2Vic? turkeys, la-ffauc.
BITTKR r'lrni; street pries, extra
creamery, 26-ar;Vs. Ofbclal prl.ea: Cream
ery, common to extra. l(yf26C,c; stats dalr
lea, common to extra, 14(j.Uc; renovated,
common to extra, lifalac; western factory,
common to choice. UijoluVic; western Imlta- I
lion creamery, common to choice. l&HUlJc. i
ClfKKSB Firm; atste. full cream, small '
September, colored and white, fancy, llV,e;
late made, polorad and whits, poor to
choice. W4il(V': large, September, colored
and white, fancy. UV: late made, col
ored, good to choice, HVfil"V: late mads,
Mie. ncr io fancy. Tn'ilOi.c.
KOQ8 Firm; wetern fancy selected. 3'V;
western averages, fn
' Liverpool Urala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 23 -WHEAT-Spot,
nominal; futures dull; Deemb.-r, 7slLl;
Marc h. Ti2W4l; May. Ts 2V1.
CtKN Spot, Ameticku mixed, alejcfy at
No. !.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUrt bteady; wint r p.iiiiiis. IS-SOfl'
1.40; winter straights, t4.90iS6.20; spring pat
ents. $6 oirtffj 6v. spring straights, 4.7ta5.O0;
bakers. 12 03..
WHWA'l No. 2 spring. $l.tDtfl.H; No. 3
aprlinr. l.AOtrl.07: No. 2 red, $I.124I.IS.
t.UK-HO. 3, wo: ino. I yeuow. m'.
OATS No. 2. 31Vi732V4o; No. 2 white, 32Vfjc;
No. I white, SO-Viac.
RYE No. 2, 7o.
BARLE3Y Good feeding, SS438V4c; fair to
choice malting, 42S62c.
Bc-l'JDrv no. l iihx, I.12; ro. i norm-
western. Si.lffVh: prime timothy, 12.67,;
clover, contract grade, $12.25.
FKtJVlMlUNH Mess pork, per OOI., ll.r(i
11.26. Lard, per 100 lbs., $6.9d-?6.'i7V4. Short
ribe sides (loose). $i.62H7j6.7S; short clenr
sides (boxed I. $S.7S6.87V(. .
The following were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 40.21V) 6o. 0
Wheat, bu... 164.0UO 181,600
Corn, bu 637,6'Vi 196.1oo
Oats, bu 204.100 74.100
Rye. bu 7,0oo 41.600
Barley, bu. 188,900 34,9oj
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter niaiket was stetdy; creannries, lSS'.'t'v;
dairies, 151321c. Ergs, firm; at murk, cases
included. 18tt(S?2V,c; firsts. 24c; prime firsts,
26c; extras, 2v?. Cheese, firm, ll'il-c.
Bt. Loots Rraln aad Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 23? WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, rash, elevator, U9; track.
jl.:2V; December. ll.OHS,; May, $1.11V; No.
2 hard. $1.074.1 1.C9V4.
CORN Steady; No. J cash, nominal;
track. 49,,8'62c; December, 44c; May. 44c.
OAT3 Firm; No. 2 cash, ,UV,i:; track,
824c; Decemler, 290; May, 3144c
FLOlR Steady; red winter natenta, $3.30
irr5.36; special brands, $SKij5.50; extra
fancy and straight, $4,704)4.80; clear, $4. log
4.40.
SliKF Timothy, steady, t2.0CKgi2.45.
COUNMEAL Steady at $2.60.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 8487c.
HAY Dull; timothy, $8.1Kijl2.00; piajrie,
$6 0118.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 93c.
BAOGINQ 7C
HEMP TWINE-aVic.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing,
111.46. Lord, higher; prime steam, 16.72V,.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $8; clear
riba, I8.12H; short dear. I8.J7V4.
POtyLTKY-Lowsr; chickens, Hc;
springs, 9u; turkeys, 12c; ducks, .9c; geese,
7Wc.-
U UTTER Firm; -dairy,
lktr'Jlc.
EUOS-r irra at 26c,
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu ,
creamery, 20jf2BV4c;
case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
4,900 17.000
42,000 38,000
44,0oO 26.000
33,000 27,000
Kaaaas City Orala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23. WHEAT De
cember, tl.Olfil.ult: Msy. $1,014,101', July.
we: casn, no. i nara, ii.cwqi.iH';
No. 3,
$1.014.1.04; No. 4, !Vfcii.01; No. 2 red. $1.06;
No I, $1.02ai.0t; NO. i, 9oWc; receipts, lo2
cars.
CORN December, 42na-42Vir ; May. 4P,c;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 46Vo; No. 8, 46(Q40c;
No. 9 white, 4n.
i OATS No. 9 mixed, SOc; No. 3 white, Sle.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.0o.o0;
choice prairie. $7.75ii.00.
HYE Steady; No. I, '.6i7c.
EGOS Steady; Mlsaourl and Kansaa,
new No. 1 whltewood cases Included. 23c
doxen; caae count, 22c; cases returned, Ve
per dosen less.
Bl'TTtiR Creamery, tlC'23c; fancy dairy,
16c.
Receipt Bhlpmen'a.
... 84.MM 76.400
19. too 16lo0
17.000 17.0UJ
MONEY SITUA'if.N FEATURE OF THE DAY
HardrnlBB of the Itale tor Loaaa aad
the readies. Holiday laase a
Lightening! of 9pernls
tire Loads.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2.1 Pricei of stocks
were c oneiiici sol v lower at one .l.ne t ay
tnan tne., ',t laet nlaht and then ramer
iiioic? tnan rntufi eu tne cirv.liie, w,in
some piomloent iiistam.es of aagress.ve
streiigtn. ihj wholn u.arast ur,.ea Uigely
on tne money aituation. The i.ardni.B
man rates and toe p. ..ding 1 har.K ,l.na
tionoay pt'i mpced con. Iderau.e nginenliig o. 1
epeeuiative KSos. Mtioii.er re.-mi was ,ni
uecine in tne amount ot ou.-lness ounf
tesieruay nurry in the m n.y ma. kit
held its Iniluence tha moin.ig on accjunt
t tne tirm lone ..on co.h ior tali and
lime loans. 'I he, e w,.s ratlli.allV no lima
money orrermg for any period for lets cnn
per c ni. 1 lie engagement if audu.Oiial
gom col,, for shlnmeiit to Germany tm-
Phusised the intlii.nee of this suowii.g. 'Ins
rtinouiu c omeinpiated for th.s sh.meni
was as much as ll.imo.uoo early in tne cay
Tnis was riduceu ov halt before ihe end
of the nsv. Monev ratew also reiaxeo la. sr.
"Ihe truat cc,inirtiil. s and J. P. Morgan
Co. were retxred as lar.s lenders -n call.
J. f. Moraan to. ino announce, I ih
purchase oi tjn.ism.tiiSf of Chicago. Hurl if -ton
tt cjulncy bonds. Hal. road stocks were
not greatly affscied and in fact movej
rather sl'jgglsmv all day In either d.rej
Hon. But a laiae number of ade in
nusirial sloi ks and specialties and iome of
the obscurer railroads miftertd mater.ally,
This Is the natural comeuuence of tne
rather lite, lies siieculalion In the se
curltles which has heen a marked .eature
of the recent trading. Ama.gamate top
per showed symnuthy with the react.on in
iho forelun copper market, rather than
with domestic cooper stock', which were
hlkher. The gicat strength of Atolilson
Was unexplained hy any news announce
ment, but it pioved an effective stay f r
the whole market. 1'hited S.atts Sit el pre
ferred was also an effective sustaining
factor snd was helped by tne reporis of
large railroad buying of varlnis pioducte
for equipment, as well as by the Iron
Axe's cheering view of the trade condi
tion. The market closed below the biat
and barely steady.
There wa a confident alsorptlon of
United Stntes Steel sinking fund as on a
rising wale.
The bond market generally was Irregular;
total sale, par vaiue, $:i,ln.onu. I nnaJ
States bonds were unchan.sd cn call.
tjuutaiions on the imtv jura stock ex
change yesteroay were as follows:
Hales.Hlgh.Low Close.
104.100 88 V, 8V, WH
. 8,400 9ri
. o0 94Vi
. ,800 133V,
to tne rempse in -ew i ork unit were
rather neglected. 1 hey weakened t" brio
parity and closed easy, other departments
were practically reatnreieR imperii I Jap.
snese government f of lJa"4 were q:ioted at
96.
PARIS. Nov. 21 Price, on the llonren
today hsd an upwsrd tendmy nnd at Hie
rlose the market was firm. Rus an Im
perial 4s were qu.ded nl 94 7.1 and Kuss ai
bonds of 19o4 at tvn".
BERLIN, Nov. 23. Prices on the Bnure
today were weak throughout.
ev York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23-MONRY-On call,
firm, neave, per cent. ciodng bid 3, c.ffered
at 3'4j per rent. Time loans. Arm; ' days,
Jo dsvs and months. fi per rent.
PR) ME MERCANTILE PATER 4!i4
per cent.
8TERI.INO EXCHANGE easier. lth
ctnal huslneaa In hankeri' h lis at $4 87
4 I7, for demand and at 4 42i4 -4:.i lor
o-day blll; posfd rats' $4 85 and 14?;',:
commercial bil.a, $4 f.V.
SILVER Bar. t9c; Mex'can dollirs. 47c.
BONDS Oovernmc nt. steady; ra:lroid.
Irregular.
TtiM following were the closing prices on
stocks and bonds
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio ..
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.
Chicago Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western. 17,100
Chicago A N: W....
C. M. A St. P
Uo pfd
Chicago Term. & T.
do r.'d
C. CC. A 8t. L....
Colo, poet hern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware A Hudson
D. , L. A W
D. A Rio Q
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocklntr Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
IOuls. & Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn. & St. Louis. ..
M . St. P. A S. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific 18.9on
M.. K. A T 1.900
do pfd J. l.ooo
N. R R. of Mex. pfd. 400
N. Y. Central 2.800
Norfolk A Western.,.. S.SoO
do pfd
Ontario A Western... 3.2W
Pennsylvania 65,300
p., u., u. et o. u
Reading 40,400
do 1st pro
do 2d pfd 200
Rock Island Co 28,900
do pfd .s"u
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. 900
103
9
94
132V1
6.000 49H 48T,
.16,300
.' kisoo
. 4.000
. 600
. 1.900
'. 1.400
. 2,300
. 100
. . . . 5J
.... 8O0
....S3.900
.... 2.800
.... 1.900
.... 900
.... WO
.... 4.400
24
i73i
HVi
27
88
22T,
'Ss'4
18o-T
829
31
84
3874,
72 V,
63 V,
8;vi
90
149H
100 rVH
SiM
8
6.400
600
$.900
200
100
534
139
168
82
1244
63
90V,
iosi
634
43
IS.,
74
41
1S6H
23
iivi
'4H
26
87
22
35
186
3.'9
31V,
84
38 Vi
S2vt
m
90
148
'm"
io"
lSTi
W7VI
81 '4
122'i
tvl
10 V4
107i
33
' 62vl
42V4
134
74V4
39V4
U4
76V, 75V4
W...
600
... 1.200
...56.i0
... 1,000
...17.900
... 1.000
... 4,500
... WO
... 3.200
..141,500
100
200
..118.400
.O'lO
ono
200
)
900
Wlieat. bn
Corn, bu ..
Oats, bu ..
Milwaukee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 23. WH EAT Firm ;
No. 1 northern. $1 I241I.U; No. t northern,
$1,064)1.11: May, $1.09.
RYE Weak; No. 1. 82J83c.
HARLEY-eteady; No. 2. 6C0; saiupls, 389
62c.
CORN-Qulet; No. S. 56,57V4f; May, 457ie
bid.
Minneapolis (araia Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. . WHEAT De
cember, 1.0bV4fU1.08; May, II 11, Septem
ber. 39!lc; No. 1 hard. 11.12; No. 1
northern. 11 11; No. 2 northern. l.u6.
KLOUR-Flrst patents, M.omuti.lo; second
patents. $6.85tj6.96: first clears, $4.8564.45:
kecond clears. $2 76tf5.
BKAN-Bulk, $14.60.
Dulnth Orala Market.
DULUTH. Nov. 21-WHKAT-To arrive:
No. 1 northern. $1.09; No. 8 northern,
61 oi. On trick: No. 1 northern, II lu;
Nu. 3 northern, tl.Ol'H; December, $!.;
May, $1 11.
OATS To arrive and on track, 29c.
St. Louis S
do pfd
8. Pacific
do pfd
8. Railway
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
T.. St. L. A W..
do pfd
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
Wabash 2.i
do pfd 3.000
II, Ol 1 X.-
w . ac n. Dt ,
Wisconsin Central....
do pfd
Mexican Central $.300
Adams Ex
American Ex
United States Ki.
Wells-F'arBO Bx...
Amiil. Copper
Am. Car rounary..
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil ....1..
do nfd
Am. Ice v...
do nfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do nfd
Am. Locomotive 6,400
do pfd 1.000
Am. Smelt. & Refng..20 3oO
do pfd fw
Am. Sugar Refng....
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron...
Con. Gas. ex-dlv
Corn Products
do nfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper...
do pfd
International Pump...
do pfd
Nstlrnnl Lesd
North American ..
Pacific Mull
People'a Gas
pressed Steel Car.
do pfd
Pullmnn Palace Car..
Republic Steel 8 VI 10
do pfd Z.w
Rnbbe Goods 800
do pfd
Tep'i. Cosl A Iron 8 Mm
U. 8. I-ather 20
do pfd ?.tvn
U. f Pealtv A Imp... I.S11O
U. 8. Rubber 3 "0
do pfd Stvio
U. 8. eel S.IS'iO
do nfd 1? 700
WeHlnghoiise Elec... 2.700
V astern 1 nlon 600
35
83
68
24V,
63
67
117
34
95
36
31
63
115
'23
46
23
48
22
218
125
78
81
89
34
"8
38
37.000
2.500
2H.J0O
19.600
1.400
7,0110
411
9n0
7.400
l,7oo
400
1. 00
7'V)
1 fiOO
7.500
2. io
9o0
83
102
81.
114
150
113
684,
48
215
24
80 .
H
192
20
78
80
85
83
67
24
12
66
117
84
96
3k
31
62
114
"22
45
'23
47
22
218" '
122
I7
31
88
34
"
.37
32
101
79
113
147
113
Wi
47
215
7W
' 83
190
19
77
23
104
46
10
W
84
"lR
i;
23
'7S'
14 9S
83
83
71
T
fi
182
1
44
107
8S
83
!'
68
21
'7V
1Si
!.
8-!
321-;
w
17H
Total stiles for the day, 1,178,000 shares.
li-
96
93
132
189
4
40
83
24
197
173
181
16
2H
87
22
57
Stt
180
320
32
84
38
72
63
86
89
149
29
1W
' 28
63
138
W8
82
123
63
90
145
108
84
03
42
134
74
90
40
75
75
87
BO
36
83
67
314
62
66
117
84
96
3.1
31
52
lift
94
23
4ti
20
23
47
22
23B
217
121
237
78
31
88
33
93
s?
' 16
37
83
102
80
113
149V4
112
6774
47
215
23
79
86
191
20
77
40
83
23
104
45
108
3r
83
228
W
68
8
74
13
94
8?
8''
80
H
90
181
63
f. 8 ref t. res
6 esspnn
ds la, rg
4ft i-upoa
4o sw 4a, rag. ..
io eeuS'ei
sl a. n,
So rsapes
Atchlsna (en. 4s
So sal. 4f
Atisstio r. 1, w...
nu. Ohio 4
!,
Central of Os.
'it lit Ine
'lies. A Ohio 44a...
Chlio A. JS ..
r . b. u. n. 4i...
". M A S P. f 4l
r. n. w. r. ;...
c. r. 1. a p.
4o rot. 4s
crc. Bt. L. (. 4s.
rhlrljn Ter. 4.
Con. Tonari'o 4i
Colo A So. it
D R. 0
Erts srlnr lies 4s...
an sn. 4s
P. W. A D. C. Is...
Horhlni V.I. 4 .
I. A N unl. 4
Offered. Bid.
.104", MsnTilttan c g. '
.04kt . (eniril 4. ..
.Ifltvj So III Inr
.1044 Minn. A St L 4i
.ll"4 M . K A T. 4..
.!!', in tt
.IM14 N R. R of M. f.
.lMvt S. T. r. , ,.
.1I!S N. 1. r. g. ,....
'. MAIN'S PscHe 4....
I in It
.I0JVN. W. r. 4s ...
. O S. I. it A psr
111i Psnn. Con ,.
. K'i Kains sen c ,
.ine 1st. U Ac I M. r.
. St. j. A 8 P fg
lno SI. L. g W. la..
11ft Sestxisrs A L. 41
.Wt Se- Px-llV it
. 1 So Rallvsr ..
. 94 iTexan A P. la. . . .
.102 T.. St. L. A W.
. ftr IVnloa Paclfli 4a. .
. aile, do eoTiT 4
. MV,,!'. 8 Sleel id St.
.101 Wabah 1
.lniVl dn defc. B
. HVW. A I. K 4a ...
.111 WMa. Central 4a..
.IIS Irolo. Puel ronv.
1AM '
. .JiBlet
. . 7s
.. i;h
..
. .inj
.. n
a. US
..ll,
..1SS1
. .10
.. 75",
..ion,
. .1U4S
..1"JI
1"!
5. 114
4a. l4
.... 1
i ... M
M
. . . . I !
III
4a..
....lnti
...US'
.... 2,
....117S
.... 47
....Mi,
....Ml
a.. K
CloslnaT Stocks.
28.4L-loslng:
.. mi, X. Y. t'entral...,
M 1 11 Nnrfolk A W
dn pfd
.. Onlsrlo A W
. .II4 PennaTlvanls ....
.. t' Rand Mines
..Il Reading
. . .'.n' do lt tiM
.. 2i in td pfd
. Southern rUllwat
.. 1IW do pfd
. . 't a Southern Pacific .
. . I'nlon Parifio
..Jin,' do pM
.. 1 V. . Sleel
.. M do pf.l
.161 wabaah
. .141V do pfd
SILVER Bar.'steady. 27d pcr'otiiice
iviiJlNK.1 i'u'-i rier cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is StJ3 3-16 per cent; for lliree
months' bills, 2 15-164; 1 per cmt.
London
IX)NDON. Nov.
ronsola, money ..
do ai-eount ......
Anaconda
Atrhtson
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian riclOc ..
t'hea. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
r.. m. A 8t. P
llefleera
t A R O
dc. pfd
Kris
do let pfd
do id r'd
Iltlnnll Central ....
Lou la. A N'sah
M , K. T...
.131
. J
. Ji
. 4'',
. Ja
. It's
. M'i
. 4 .'.
. 41
.
r.
. 4t
.11'a
. 97
. i
. 14i
. 24
. 4",
H4
Kew York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2S.-The followlm are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Breer,
Brunswick Coo ..
C'omatork Tunnel
Ton. t'sl. A Vs..
Norn Silver
Iron illvsr
Lead rl He Ceo ...
Ll It la Chief
14
... U
... II
... II
... I
...110
...Mil
...11
... 1
... I
Hang 20
Ontario 3M)
Ophlr 20
Phnanl II
PotcMl 15
Savage So
Sierra Nevada .
Small Hopes 17
Standard ISO
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23.Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the een-
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve tn Ihe division of redemption shows:
Available cash balance, $143,06!i.309; gold,
$81,601,187.
MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt! More Moderate and Price
Held Fully Steady.
HOGS SOLD
TRIFLE LOWER
ery lew herp nnd Lambs on ale
nnd Fat Mnff ald Readily at
teadp Prlees, While Feeders
Were Hriak anil 9tronaer.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. -jZ. Im4
Rcs:pts were: Caits Hogs. Sheen.
Otticlai Mormay ,Wo S.i 1M)
Ofncisl Tuesday 7.1ml li.ivsi n 117
Official Wednesday t.omi n.e-O l.
$0 steers.. ..121? I n 11 rows...
1 cow 850 2 2J
W. II. Grlrder Wjn.
1 S4eer U7S $ In ls'ser....
i leeders.. 7i 9 16 3 feeder,.
U cows 8?7 ; i 2steeia...
1 bull lisn on
A. Mino Wj-o.
17 steer. ...119 t 'i 3 tcows...
1 hull lilO 1 7i '. Ptesrs...
A. Luiahfin Wv.v
! 14 cows 94J 'J 7i 1 bull
9 feeders lots 3 15 Sateers...
Besver Crrsk Cattle Co. 8
1 con-.
3 cows
14 cows
.14 t 91
. 76H
1"S
9.M
Li
$ oo
2 5
I IV
2 I'.
1 -0
30, iM
22.9S
1 1 b-rt
IS. 116
15.9ho
23.150
Three days this week. . . .il.OM
Same das last week....2.U)i
bame two weeks ago 7.127
Same thre weeks sgo..l9.9'l
Same four w eeks ago. .. .26.4JH
8ame days last ear. . . .16.01
tlPTct FOR THE YKAR TO DATE,
ihe lollowmg table snows the rece.p.s ot
cattle, hugs and sheep at Suuih Omaha,
nn comparison witn last year:
,,, 19U4. 1903. Inc.
86;. 7i1 u,,il
2.038.318 1.974.SS9 63,379
Sheep 1.644.0119 1.681.H21
Ihe following table shows tn average
pries of hogs at South Omaha for the last
everaldaya with comparisons:
, D'- I 1904. 190$7 1102. 190l"io!iu9. 1998.
29.877
24.476
17.615
61 ,Wi
37.2ii
2.l6
Die.
12..S81
'r.'.iii
Nor.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
uv.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov. 15
Nov. 16
fiu. W..
I...4e4 f 65 7$l 4 61: 4 Oil $ 51
I... I 4 8J,.4 4 Wi I 721 4 t0i 4 041 $ 46
! 4 it.1 4 871 61 4 W 04) I 46
4.- I4ISJ 4 ;K 4 I S2 4U;IH
... 4 e 4 74, 6 61 1 6 ill 4 6 I I
I I 4 Ui 6 uJl 6 71, 4 641 4 01
I 4 9u 4 7. 65 S h9 4 i 4 0i 3 ii
22 cows...
9 cows. ..
10 sters..
1 steer...
1 cow
1 feeder.,
1 feeder
2 bulls...
S heifer.
I calf.
l'Hl
I.
1140 3 !,' 11 feeders.. 968
. Ms J ;a 7 feeders.. 1iC.4
.1070 I pi 14 eteers....ll.VI
N. I.. Wiggins Wvo.
. 2 75 66 Steers... .1'Vii J
O. W. Swiggart. Neb.
.1IH4 3 W 1.1 rows $14 3 2o
W. Pcott. S. IX
. I i 12 cons....
. K0 2 on 4 COWS 887
. f0 9 1 feeder... i
. 930 $ iVi I feeder... 870
.1090 to
F. E. Frost. Colo.
. 743 3 40 heifers.. 773
4 o l calf ins
9 rows
i cows...
.1030
C
1 cow 9.i
John White A Co. S. D,
1 61
t re
1 1.
1 40
SO
2 40
9 uo
3 0O
t 26
4
$2Ja$
pnreffS.iS; Texas and Indian steers,
is; cows snu netrers. m.igin.
HOOB-Keeefpta. f,fi.. bead, market artl
and strong: lgs and liahts. $3.7.vi4 pack'
rr. I4 4i4 ni; hiitrheis and besl . heavy
$14 7S.
SHEEP ANU t.AMB!4-eielpts. 2 V
bead; market stesdy to strneig; native mut
tons. $3Mii4n0; Iambi. $4.6nij.v6; culls ami
buck. If S4.i; stockers. : 'v-1-''. Te
ans. $i.oorUTil.iV.
9 fe-ders.. no $ in
1 calf.
1 steer..
1 steer..
24 cows. .
1 bull...
230
...loso
..1140
F.
... 956
.1470
I 36
9 71
. 8. Hoyt-Neh.
2 15 24 heifers.. 80S
$ 00 I hslfets . 7oO
9 1 bull lJf.i
$ fo II feeders.. 1153
C. Dryer Idaho.
3 66 1 steers. ...lotjl 3
3 on
: to
1 90
3 40
: $i
2 7.".
1 01
I 1
t...
9...
Io...
U...
12...
13...
14...
4 96
I 441 i 871 4 711
4
06
4 031
4 02
9 62
I 45
I 47
9 43
I 11
9 41
3 K
! 4 9U1 i 9 74 1 4 69
4 . V 4 0. 6 35 1 14 74
4 89 I 4 621 4 361 6 HI I
4 koV4 4 . A b I ... a . 4 84
4 64 21 6 6 4 74; 9 941
1 S"hi t hi l H t si s n
4 (MS. 1 a xi i h;i 4 82, 8 en
I 4 61 I 4 M I $ 4M 4 90 9 64 I 36
i4,i 1 1 u, 11 , iil. iinia
Nov. 1S... 4 6ei 4 36 , 6 31 5 63, 8 s $ to
Nov. 19... 1 4 63 4 46 1 6 29 6 63; 4 7' ' I I 29
Nov. 20...! , 1 4h ri V u 1.1, 1 I.., 3 8,
Nov. 21. .. 4 67 4 44 6 24 5 8I1 4 7s, 3 8 I 31
Nov. 22... j 4 61 I 6 26, 5 75( 4 76, 3 861 3 37
Nov. 2J... 4 49 ; 4 31 , o l 4 7 8 Mi, 3 4
Indicates Sunday. 1
The official number of cars ot stock
brought in today by each nd was:
Cattle. Hogs.Bli p.H ses.
C. M. & St. P. Ry 3
W'al ash 1
Mo. Pacific Rv 1
I'nlon Pacific Hystem 12
C. N. W. Ry 2
F.. E. 6V M. V. R R.
C. St. P.. M. & O. Ry.
ts. as m. iiy
C.. H. & U. Ry
C, R. I. P.. east..
C. R. I. & P.. west.
Illinois Central
Chi. Orenl Western..
28
7
90
3
1
1
i
50
2
' 'J
II
25
18
28
6
70
3
2
5
192
1S
Boston BtoeW Market.
BOSTON. Nov. S3. -Call loans, v&3 per
cent; time loans. 463 per cent. Official clos-
ln or stccKs and nonas:
H.
Atchlsna sdj
do 4a
Atrhlsos
do pfd
Boeton A Albany
Boston A Maine.
Boston Elevated
Pltihburg pfd ...
Mail, ail Central
N. Y.. N. H. A
Per Marquette
I'nlns Pacific
Amir Argt- Chens..
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tubs..
A mar. Sugar
du ptd
Amer. T. A T
A mar. Woolsa
dn. pfd
dominion I A I ...
P.dlaou Klec. 1 1 1 u . . .
Oenersl Klertrlc
Masa. Claetrlc
do pfd
Vaea. Oaa
foiled r'rull
I lilted Shot Mack. ..
S3VAdventurs
lot Allouas
. IM 'Amalgamated ..
AttA Americas Ztno ..
.lit Atlantic
11T Bingham
.144 "I'll. A Harla..
.140 ranlannlal
. 124 t'ofper Range ...
.144 iDalr 'Weat
. 75 Dominion Cosl .,
.UHranklla
. HVIiranc-y
. lmlle Hovsle
. i Maaa. Mining ...
.141 I Michigan
Ill Mohaak
.14414, Mont, C. A C...
. Ili Old Dominion ...
. l Osceola
. If Parrot
.143 iQulncy
. lOVi;E)iannon
toffee Market.
KRW YORK". Nov. 23.-COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged ! ".
prices to an advance of 6 points. Trading , 1 .
was very ocilvs. Tha market closed steady
at a net advance of 6410 points. Sales war
reported of 28.510 bags. Including: March,
I7ur; April. T.loc; September. 765370c.
Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoiue, 8c. Mild,
dull.
agar aad Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. J8.-8IUAR-Strong.
Open kettle, centrifugal, 4tt'4 9-16c;
cenlrlfuga) whiles. 4tl4 9-16c; yellow, 4i
4 13-16c: seconds. IVi-lV.i.
n
MOLASciES Hl.ad) ; opea
n'rtfual. 7'0t3c. '
SYRtP-kijW
do std
vcracifig romsiOQ
II
. II
41
IMH
UK
I'.Vt
, 7
so
I
Tamarack ....
Trinity
I'. M. Mining.
v. a. 011
t'tah :
Victoria
Wlnsna
Wolvsrias ....
.. I
.. UI4
...77
.. 11
.. ww
.. 1714
. .40
.. 21
.. 711
.. 11
.. 1'4
. list
I t il
.. la
.. 7'4
..
.. 44
.. 44
.. 7!
.. 4'.,
.. M
..IIS
.. k
..lit
.. 11
.. 14
.. II
.. 44
.. 1
..111 '4
..114
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 23 WOOr-TliO wool
market has been more quiet the pRSt week,
but It has lost neine'n. ttsi atrerifi'th l.nclc
of supplies haa beejfc.the cause of curtail
ment of business. An average ra.lmate
la that there will not he over ai.mio too
Sounds of wool left In den lira' stock bv
anuary 1, a notah-decrease from lnt
year. Territory ' wools continue active.
Pulled wools are, ilsrner. Foreign grades
aro quiet. QuoiatfSns: Territory, Idaho,
iTiis,, u , t iiurr, iiijin, lint; iiic-
dlum, !-t19c; luelliim lGS2e; lew me
dium, 2242c;. WiorVuiB,, Ijoe. I71r18c;
heavy tine, 15916c; fiV neiHiim. l'i'.i'a 18c;
medium. 2a813c: Irfw Tmedium. 2Si&24: Ciah
and Nevada, flna. 17fnl8c; heavy tine. J6ii
liic; fine medJiiiTytliiva 'Sci.riiadium, -- 3c;
low medium. t3t4c; J)aRor. fine. 16iil8c;
tine medium. IWilSor 'WrHum. 2Ki:;ci low
medium, i3rn4io; McMltana, fine choice. 21
622c; fine averaga, 94i2nc' tine medium
choice, ltl&29c; average. l!S20c; staple, 22
Q23c ; medium choice, 23$25c. .
LONliON, Nov. ij- U uillr-Wildlng was
active at the wool safes today. Prices were
In sellers' favor. Tha offerings consisted
of a superior selection, amounting to 12,839
bales. Clips sold at extreme rates to lioma
and continenlal buyers. Scoureds In flnu
condition were offered and superior clothing
realized 2s 3d. Cape of Good Hope mid
Natal waa In brisk demand nt firm rate.
American purchases Included se.veral par
cels of superior merinos and fine and
medium crosshreds. Following are thj
sales: New Bouth Wales. 8.500 bales;
scoured. 9dfiC8d; greasy, 6d4j ls 2d.
Queensland. 1.300 bales; scoured. 9dfils9d;
greasy fcd'&ls d. Victoria, 3,200 bales;
scoured, 10d'!i2sd; greasy, 7djj1s1d.
South Australia, 800 bales; greasy, 6:'drfJ
Is d. West Australia. 7il hales; greasy,
6d10d. New Zealand. 2,800 bales: greasy,
7djzls)d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal,
400 bales; scoured, lsldls7d; greasy,
6dfil0d.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 23. WOOLr-Stead v:
medium grsdea combing and clothing. 22'
29c; light fine. itfiI2c; heavv line, iSIbc;
tub washed, 2fg3c.
Metal Market.
ST. LOt'IS. Nov. 23.-METALS-Lead,
quiet at-I4.36i4.60. Spelter, firm at $5.55.'
NEW YORK. ' Nov. 23. METALS T he
London tin market was a shade higher,
closing at 132 12s 6d lor spot and 1.12 los
for futures; locally the market showed little
change the outside prices being quoted a
little higher In some instances and the gen
eral' runge being $28.87(U'29.26. Cupper also
waa up a little in the Lomlun market,
where spot closed at 66 2a tkl and futures
at 66 is 6d; locally there was 110 change;
lake Is helel at $14. 87& 15.12; electrolytic,
$14.7515.00; casting, $14.iK,i'14.75. Lead was
firm at 18 In the Ixiiidon mnrkot; locally
guotationa still range from $4 9 to $4.70.
pelier was unchanged at $6.75'55.87 In
Ihn local market; in London spot closed at
25 5s. Iron closed at 62s 9i In Glasgow
and at 46a 6d In Middlesborough ; locally
Irnn 1 1 .... I. a mr...l - NTn 1 ....... ."
" . ' " " ..... ..u..nv, . w a i . vj i ii in i iuuii-
dry, No. 1 southern foundry and No. 1 soft
southern roundry are quoted at $16.70&
17 96; No. $ northern foundry. $16.2516.75.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23 ('(ITTnu-dmii
closed quiet, 10 points decline; middling up
lands, Shoe; middling gulf, 10.05c; aules,
cone.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 23 COTTON -Easy;
sales. 4.000 bales; iirdlmiry. 6 13-1c;
gooa orainary, s'c; low miadling. 8c;
middling, 9 6-16V; good middling. 9u; mid
dling fair. 10c. RecelDts. 15.8o6 balea: atoek
$47,093 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 2S.-COTTON--8not,
moderate business done, prices 10 points
lower; American middling fair. E.50d; good
middling, 5.2nd; middling. 6.1d: low mid
dling, 6.06d; good ordinary 4.92d: ordinary:
4.7tkl. Sales, 7.000 boles, of which 300 wer
for SDeculatlon and export and InMnrlfH
$.600 bales American. Receipts. 29,000 bales.
tnchiding 20.700 bales American.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 23. COTTON-Uulet.
unchanged: middling. 9c;. Sales. 40 bales;
receipts. 110 bales: shipments, none: unci.
20,l92 bales.
Total receipts 168
The il Lsnosi t Ion of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
uer or neau lnuicatea:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packlnc Co 78 1.3o5
Swift and Company 1,096 2,099 99
Ctidahy Packing Co 1.104 2.349 379
Armour & Co 1.329 2.4:l
Cudahy Co., from Denver 131
Cuduhy Co., Sioux City 999
Armour St Co., Boo Uity .... x.iija ....
Vanaant & Co 22
Carey & Hen ton 152
I -oilman & Co 63
Hill & Son 114
Huston & Co 36
Hamilton & Rothschild.. So
L. F. llusz 3
Wolf & Murnan 8
Mike Haggerty 43
Bulla & Kline 6
L. & S 309
McCreary & Carey 16
Other buyers 760 .... 2.970
Totals i 4.901 12.630 3.445
CATTLE Rccelpta of cattis were more
moderate this mi.rmng at a. I points, and
with a fair eiemind the tone to the gen
eral market showed a ilu.e improvement.
Tiading was not particularly .. t.ve, but
still tha cattle kept molr,g toward the
John Rneenberrv Neb.
27 feeders.. 1018 3 6" 24 cows lo4.
2 feeders... 936 9 00
B. F. Smelser Neb.
14 cows 889 2 6 4 feeders.. 6T5
3 rows 840 ! 40 4 feeders.. 7?0
1 cow SS0 3 bull 1420
Z cows a.s 3 (0
HOOS-Recelpts of hoars were again lib
eral this morning at all point and the
market took another drop. At this point
some of the buyers semed to be quits
anxious for a few r ce butcher weights
snd at the opening the market a few
hogs answering Io that description sold at
rlose to ateady prices. Most of thm
brought I4ooa4 5.', with a top at $4 63.
After the demand for that kind had been
satisfied the market slowed down. ar pack
ers wanted to buy the remaining hogs at
about $4.47. or 2fi5r lower than yester
day's average. Salesmen were not willing
to take off that much and runsequendy It
was some time before much business, was
transacted.
As the morning advanced there was no
signs of Improvement, and as a result
Salesmen begun to rut loose quite freely
and practically everything was disposed of
before noon. The long string went at
$4 47. with the bulk at $4.47 and $4 50.
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Kansas City lite Itork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. CATTLE Re.
Celpts. in.JOn head, Including 60 southerns
msfket stesdy to 1V lower: choice export
and dressed beef steers, $5 .sn .: lair t.
food. $.t4i'n4.; Western fed steers. !.;iw
60; stex-kers and feeeiers, $.' Siii4 isi; rmnh
ern steers. $2taj42."; unithern cows. 1,"4.
3 ; native cows. 11 ."OiM on; native heifers.
?fJfi5.i; hulls. $2.loi3..Vi; calves. fjf-'n
.ao.
HOOS-Recelpts. 14.000 b.ad; market
steadr; top $4 Sn; bulk of sil"-. 14.4. 1. 7",
heavv, $4.h6D4.8u; packers, It.'-iW 4. ie; p a i
and lights, $3.7n4.W.
8HEKP AND UMnS-H,celpt. 5
h'-ad; market strong; native lambs. $4 t
nt'; native wethers. I4it.7r: native; we .
$4 0011 4. SO; western lambs, ll.oieiaiii; ws -ern
vearilngs. 14 2Mi6.2.S; western she, ;,.
$3.75114.35; stoc kers and feeders, It soft 4... 1
HI. Joseph Live Moek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mj.. Nov. 23.-CATTLE
Receipts. z.5n head: tusrket pv lilai r-:
tintlves. 93.6U4sfi.76: cows nnd heifers, 9t.-
4.36: stockers and feeders, $2 t?3 36.
HOGS Receipts, s.loO hesd; market Re
higher: light, $4.2Mi4.; medium and heav.
I4.4.',4.70.
ftllKKP AND
market steady;
LAMPS Receipt. hen
western lambs, $fi.0.
Stock la sighl.
The receipts of live stock nt the six prin
cipal western cities yesterday were as fol
lows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 4.0" 1: i ;!."
Sioux Cltv a.iM 7.i
Kansas City lo.5c.si 14.'i .'
St. liills 4..ii) H.Soo 2..Vsi
St. Joseph 2.66H K.lisi ;SV
Chicago 15.oc) 'il.isxi 16.'
Totals 37.5io 84,000 27.8M9
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKKT.
C'oadltloa of Trade aad Qaotatlons on
Staple aad Fancy Prodaer.
EGGS Candled stock. 23c.
LIVE POI LTRY-Hen. 7 : r odris.
no; turkeys, loo: ducks, 8'a9c geese. 4i9c;
spring chickens. Mi,c.
Hl'TT EH Packing stock. H'jUISc; cliolv
to fancy dairy, lnulhu; cieamnry, 21'U.K'i
fancy prints, sir.
FREsH FRO.KN FISH-Tiout. 10.'; pick
erel, Sc; pike, ine; perch. 7c; hluellah. 12c:
whlteflsh. 10c; salmon. 14c; redsnnpper. lie;
lobster, green. 20c: lobster, tolled. Joe; boll
heads, lie; cattisu. 14c; bluck bass. 2o:
halllbut, 10c; crspples. 12c:- rue s!sad; 91;
buffalo. 7c; white bass, IK ; rot legs, p r
dox.. 25c.
BRAN Per ton. $13.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wliolesul i
Dealers' association: Choice No 1 upland,
$7.00; No. 2. $6.50; medium, $6.00; eoalee.
$6.50. Rya straw. $5.00. These prices an
for hav of good color and quantity.
OTBTF.RS New York counts, per r,".
45c; extra selects, per. esn. 37c; al .ndiirrl".
per can. 32c: bulk, standards, per Kill . 31.37.
nulk, extra selects, per gnl.. $175: b'il!
r'i and
firs-".' ;.0";
R'.fit!c.
ciirt'in.
New York counts, per gal., $2.0G.
TROP1CAI, FRLMTft
ORANfJES FIcHdii, i- 4 v;. l.-.ii. 17;.
116 snd 260. $3.269'3.50: Callfornt.t navels, all
sixes, xn.hn.
LEMONS -fnllfor.iia U I no v .
360. f, on; choice. $4.f0.
DATES Per box cf -1'.
Hallowi. In 70-lb. In v. per It...
FIGS Calif u nli. t-r 0-Ib.
86e: Imported Pmrrns. 4-crown. 1214c: fi-
crown. 14c; 7-ernwn. lfic: fancy iniportrci.
waahed. n 1-lb. rkar.. lBSlBo: California,
per esse of thlrtv-slx nVss., $!.'.'
BANANAS Per medium sir d bunch, t f,i
4J2 60; luir.bo. $2 7r,ff3.r-. - .
C'rii'rS v-ej . ,.,r o f,l
GRAPE FRCIT-Per box. tViWJ.50.
TA NG t.U I -V K - l''l ,r da, r ih'.a. "i.0);
per half-box, $2.50.
FRL'ITr'.
APPLES--Home grown .7i.n.il)ia:i
bbl.. 94.00; Ren Davis. !.''": New York Till
man and Pound Swsets 43.00: ,S'e Ye.;
Kings, $3.00; New York Pippin. $2 7?.: N-".-
York (!eplnee, f " ' T
wins. $2.502.75; Cn'orido Jona'hnna $1.60
and Wlr.e Saps, per bu. box. $1.40.
liiAHS--Ctah, c'l.l itR 'tllfornj.i.
fall varieties, per box. 11.7532.2
GRAPES Imported Miilsgas. p.'r kc
$5 0i'ijy6 00
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin mi snl
Bugle, per bbl.. 88.6ofT).0O: wisrnn'ln He',1
and Cherrv and Jerseys, per bbl.. $$.0rt; per,
box, $2 .
VEOKTART.R8.
POTATOES New home grown. In sac! s. .
pr-r bii., 40c. ,
TCRNIPS per lei.. ."c; Canada .ruts-'
bag'iii. per lb. lc.
NAVY HEANH -Por bu.. $l.PWfS.(i.
ONIONS Hunc-arown. in nokf. nar bu..-
to be In good shape, but there was scarcely 1 c&fl'TSc: Snnnlsh. 1 er orate. 11 r.
enough to make a teat of the situation, so CAt'LJFLOJVLR -Por lib!.. $4.(Xif '."'.
thai the market could best be described by
of
SHEKP There was a verv lialit
sheep here thin morning, and besides that
the big bulk of the recelp.s com lifted cf
reeuers. ine demand rrom pacaeia seemed
little stronger than yea.eniuv. S.rlctly
choice westerns are light at tteady for the
week, but ilio medium to cou.mn kinds
are still fully 10fy;f.c lower than tluy were
at tne closo 01 last week. in inaraai
calllna it about steady.
Them has been little change In ruling
prices all this week. There was some weak.
ness noted bsrticularlv on the lest deslra
ble grades, out as compared with last Fri
day there la now little change In tho mar
ket for desirable grades.
mere were a good many teeaer tjuyera on
seems to he rather uneven, so that soma , hand ,hl. WMk and Pe.ult the few
feeders offered did not last long and prices
could safely be quoted steady. As com
pared with the close if last week, the mar
ket Is stronger on anything at ail desirable.
Wuoiauons ior giaka a,.eep anu luiuos:
Good to choice yearlings. $4.boi84.76; ! to
good yearlings. $4.25Si4.50; good to choice
wethers, $l.2tfi4.5o; fair to gosd wethers.
$4.0O4i4.26; good to choice eweis, $4.004i.25;
fair to good twos, $3.754j4.00; good to cholo
lambs, lo.3CKff5.90; fair to good lambs, $6.15
4j.40; feeder yearlings. Ci.76Hj4.25; feeder
wethers, $S.50fl4.2O: feeder ewes. $3.0"if3.50;
feeder lambs, $4.25tl5.0u: Representative
sales:
No.
7 native ewes
125 Wyoming feeder ewes
6 Wyoming buck lambs
1U6 Wyoming feeder yearlings
1 native ewe
sales look bettor than other,, but on tne
average- Kigiac wouiu about cover Ihe de
cline. The now market held steady today, as Ihe
demand reemej to Le about eg 11.1 1 to tha
aupply. For the three days, however, prkai
are safely 10i2oo lower, and in eXira.ne
cases the lues amounts to as mucn as a
quarter aa compared wl.h last week's
doting ptitiNs. Moat of the early arnal 1
this morning were d.spused of in falr.y
good season, but It wus rather la.e te.ore
a complete clearance waa made,
Rulls, veal calves and Mcg uid not show
much change lrom yeiterday.
The ttr.cker and lee..er mnikt lcokel
belter thla morning owing to the tact that
a good many country buyeis urilvvd es
tfrd.iy and today and they bought up Hi?
big bulk of the cattle on hand. As a re
sult speculators were all wl.d g to take
fresh supplies this morning at rtrjng prices
where the quality was goo.l, but lommon
kinds showed no improvement and In faot
were a little skw. Representative sales:
BEEF BTELKS.
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Asked. Ex-dlv Idend.
Pereltra Maaaelal.
LONDON. Nov. 23 -Rates for money and
..isuounts were easier In the market today
and there wM !. r-aa talk f an Increase In
ihe Bank of England a rata of discount ox.
Ing to the mora favorable continental ex
changes and Ibe slackened German de
niand for gold. Trading on the Slock ex
change ssi eiulet. with a dull tendency
cnnaeuuenl on the pproachlng aetliament.
The feature waa the flaiuess ut Americana.
Consols acre easier. Americans responded
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market (hows a steady tone
with demand a little more active. Common
are quoted at 894c; prime, 4hi'tii.c:
choice, 6ri5e; fancy. 64716!;.. .
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRriTS-Prunes
are quiet but steadily held, with quotations
ranging from 2 to 6 cents for California
?rades; Oregon prunes ruled between 3'u7e
or available sixes. Apricots are In very
nine cieiiiHiiei, uui uuriiuan are also light
and prices were wall sustained. Choice ure
quoted at 4ic; extra choice. lofjjof
fancy, llifJ16c. Peaches are dull, but firm
Choice are held at 9'g9e; extra choice
9tjloc; fancy. 10ifilli-.
Oils aad Koala.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Nov. 23 -OILS-Credlt
balances, 160; certificates, no bid. Ship
ments. 90.2o7 bbls , average. 80042 bbls -runs.
83,li3 bbls.. a versa. ,2.430 bbls; ship
ments, IJina. 68,166 Mils , averaae. e-K :1
runs, Lima, 70,372 bbls.; averuae. 61.-
Nov. 23.-TCRPEN-
bbls.
(40 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa .
TINF-Steady; tSWc
ROSIN-Flrm; A. B. C, d and K.
$262: F. $2.67; O. $2.72; H. .80; I, $3 36;
K. $190; M. 4fc; N. 4.6n; WG. $4.75. WW
$6.00.
Pklladelahla Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 23 Bl'TTER
tlteady. out quiet. Extra western cream
ery. 26c; extra heavy prints. 28c.
EOGS Firm; islr demand. Nearby firsts,
28c at mark; western firsts. 27c at mark.
CHEESE Firm, bin unlet. New York
full cream, fanc y. )l.allc: New York full
es-Majn.-urolre. ll'ic: New York lull cream,
fair to good, lOVaUa,
22 cows....
6 cows
U cows..,.
1 cow
18 mixed..,
2 feeders.
7 leetiers.
9 lteders.
18 tows....
13 cows. . . .
1 cow
3 steers..
2 cows...
1 cow....
13 cows...
7 cows...
1 cow....
1 cow....
1 cow
1 bull....
1 feeder.
7 feeders..
10 feeders..
8 feeders.
4 steers...
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NEBRASKA
61
643
667
2 i
2 45
2 15
1 60
3 4li
2 25
2 75
3 00
1 70
2 ,'!C
2 76
3 16
2 76
2 3.1
2 75
2 00
t 40
S 40
2 00
2S5
3 10
2 85
a 05
2 10
2 40
6 cows 864
6 feeders.. 818
2 feeders.. 820
2 feeders.. 1020
23 feeders.. 929
9o0
... kin)
... 972
... 84,
...LOO
...luio
SOITTH
, .. 9X0
... 981
..1030
.. 900
..1330
..1150
5 cows..
11 cows..
1 cow...
1 feeder
1 bull...
1 bull...
8 heifers.. i85
6 cows 6&8
3u cows 846
6 cows 9iU
21 cows 842
4 COWS 1'IJU
$ feeders.. 990
11 cows 970
14 cows K4
3 cows.
9 cows.
6 cows.
4 cows.
1 cow..
1 eow..
1 bull 146a
10 feeders.. 4ml
1 heifer... 470
1 bull I20O
1 cow linn
2 feeders., hill
11 heifers.. 622
1 Stag 1140
2 cows 1206
18 cows 1053
5 cows 816
11 heifers. . 690
DAKOTA
7 steers.. ..1160
37 cows.
101 cows,
llo cows.
2b cows. .
967
..lm
.. 946
..lohl
E.
40
2 40
2 10
3 26
2 00
1 66
2 50
2 00
1 90
2 10
2
2 60
3 lo
WYOMING
2 85
2 55
2 05
3 85
2 lu
2 00
R
1 steer.
6 feeders.
cows. . . .
1 cow
4 cows....
8 cows.,.,
t cows....
1 bull
25 feeders.
16 steers...
26 cows....
21 steers.
12 eleers.,..10f3
1290
, 694
, 9.16
, 7.10
, 9H6
. 860
,1120
.12.81
.1120
. 942
,1103
.li)5t
63 cows....
1 cow
4 cows. . . .
3 cows....
43 steers...
1 cow..
6 rows.
S cows. .
9 cows. .
I i us, ...
I cow . . .
I cow...
61 feeders. .
6 feeders.
2 cows..
74 cows..
97 cows..
161 cows.
Smith, Neb.
9oA
...lo.
... ISA)
...104.-.
.966 2 25
John Burnett Wye
. 920 2 611 '1 COW..,
.lturj 2 8'i 1 cow...
.. l"2'i 2 2 cows..
A. Slgman S. D.
..1046 3 lo
Paine ii A. S. D.
.lloo 2 85 29 fteers
. 743 2 on 1 bull...
7 feeders.. lo4ei $ ii
H. Harper-Wyo.
9SU 2 ii 22 sieers
10o3 2 85 14 steers
kw 1 bull. ..
90 2 60 1 bull...
1170 2 60
A. W Bristol Wyo.
101 8 30 54 steers.. ..1172
I06I 3 no 10 steers.. ..1018
2 feeders, .loss 3 30
Big Horn Live Stock Co. Wvo
pa steel a. ..12'. 4 On - 33 rows 1077
W. J. McCrea Wyo.
lo steer.. . Iu35 2 90 il feeders. .1195
..llfeO
.. 91
..1120
..1187
..U10
...14i
...1091
...1480
...1410
2 00
3 10
1 oO
8 06
2 85
2 lo
2 20
2 80
2 40
2 1
2 70
2 Ou
2 75
2 26
2 40
2 60
t 66
2 26
2 60
2 70
3 60
3 10
2 10
8 30
8 30
8 16
2 10
2 10
2 10
2 10
2 75
2 16
8 20
3 0u
t 66
3 00
9 10
2 06
2 86
2 lo
8 00
2 60
S 63
2 96
9 90
2 06
3 20
I 16
1 mi
2 00
3 23
: nu
l 9i
$ 36
6 native ewes
69'1 Wyoming feeder lambs...
7 native iambs
2 native lambs
15 cull ewes
1 Nebraska buck ,
39 Nebraska bucks
. .NruiNUil bucks
3 native ewes
220 Nehrsski feeder ewes
211 Nebraska feeder ewes.
2 Nebraska bucks
43 Nebraska wethers
10 Iowa fed ewes ,
17 Iowa fed ewes
Sti native ewes
89 South Dakota mixed..,
15 Iowa fed lambs
17 native lambs
1 native lamb
33 Iowa fed lambs
28 Iowa fed Iambs
A v.
. 97
. 76
. 48
. 64
.130
.120
. 61
. 71
....120
... 73
... 110
... 102
... 100
... 140
... 82
... 82
... 1)
... 89
... 138
... 184
... 163
... 114
,.. 68
... 88
... 80
... 72
... 79
Pr.
60
3 16
8 bo
4 00
4 25
4 26
4 8')
6 76
6 75
1 (0
1 78
1 75
1 7$
8 00
3 26
3 26
3 60
4 00
4 00
4 Oil
4 60
4 60
$ 00
5 26
6 26
6 60
( 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Hos aad Sheep Higher
Lambs Steady,
CHICAGO. Nov. 33. CATTLE Receipts,
15.000 head. Including 2.50a head westerns;
market 10&5c higher; good to prime steers.
$eioti'i7.15; poor to medium. 9S.6iynv6.80; stock
ers and feeders. $20fn94.10; cows, $l.$5ii4.2o;
heifers, $1.7ba5.00; ranners. $l.85f2.86; bulls,
$2 oi'a4.?0; calves, $3.006.50; western steers.
$3.5tg5.15.
HOGS Receipts. 83,000 head; market 6c
hlgliet; mixed and butchers, $4 6rVri4.75; good
lo choice heavy, $4 7(sff4.76; rough heavy,
$4.40414.60; light, $4 oOrl.ho; hulk of sales, $4.60
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000
head; market steady; good to choice 6c
higher st $4.86itt6.fi0; fair to choice mixed.
$3.5o4.80; western sheep, $3 00fte.i: native
lambs. $4.25f8 00; western lambs, $4 00ff 5 .90.
2 dox.. $175. ,-
per 4-bnket
CI'Ct'MUKKH-Per case of
TOMATOES California,
orate. 12.50.
CABBAGE Home-riMwri. par 100 lbs., 70.
SWEET POTATOES lt'oine-grown. tier,
bu. basket, CC'c; Illinois klln-driod, pcr.hbi..
$2.75. :
GREEN PEPPERS-Per bu. basket. Mo.
SQUA8H Home-grown, ner Uox., 30c.-
CELERY Per dos.. 25950c; California
45c.
RADISHES Per dox., 9"c.
LETT l.'CE Hot house, per bbl., $7.60.
SHALLOTS Per dos.. 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUER KRAUT-Wisconsln. per keR
$2.61.
CIDER New York, per bbl, $5.25; per V
bbl., $3.26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young America, 13o; block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. nQ"c: Wisconsin
brick, 14c: Wisconsin llmburger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, pew
crop, per It-.. 14c; hard shell, per lb., lav; '
No. t soft shell, per lb., 12c; No. 3 liaiii ,
shell, per lb. 12c; pecans, largo, iwr lb., 12 ';
small, per lb., .0c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., Ic; Chill v,-.-iiiut'.
per lb., 12t(13c; almonds, soft shell. pr
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts,
per lb., 12715o: new black walnuts, per
bu.. 7u(iY90c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu..,
$1.73: large hickory nuts, per bu., $1 56,
HIDES-No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, te:
No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 snlte.l. 7v;o; NO. 1
veal calf. 9c; N'o 9 veal calf. 7c; dry suited, '
luS15c; sheep po.'ts, 2jc!1.00; horse hides,'
$1.5f&3.0'J.
Whisky Market.
8T. LOUIS. Nov. 13 -WHISK Y-Dlstll-lers
finished goods, on basis of 11.27.
CINCINNATI. Nov. U VH!SKY-riv
iKiied gooda, tuilvc at $1.24-
Toledo Heed Market.
TOLEDO, Nov. 23 SEEDS Clovor. cash. .
$7.8?: Dee-ember. $7.67: Februiiry. $7.65;
March. $7.70; nlslkc, prime, $7,807 timothy,
prime, $1.27.
REAL KSTATB THASSFKHs.
rw York Lira Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-BEEVE8-Re-colpts.
1,511 head. Steers opened alow,
closed more active and ateady for medium
grades: firm for choice; bulla and cows
about steady, but dull; native steers $3 25
$15.75: tops, $5 85; stags and oxen. $10
4 25; bulls. $2.2a4.0O; cows, $1.151 3. 25. Ex
ports, 2.7'0 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 1.241 hesd: market for
veals and greasers firm to '25c higher;
westerns, nominal; veals. $4 2MI.75; little
calves. $4.00; grasaera, $t.lM3 85; cul's. $1.75;
dreamed calves firm; city dressed veals. I'd
Lie per bound: country dressed. 7611V4C
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7 912
head; market for sheep slow; lambs, Vct
15c lower; sheep, $3(sji4.40: choice and ex
port. $4 50; culls. liurdlTB: lambs, $".40i
6 25: choice, 14.40; Canada lambs, culls,
$4.0Oi4.60.
HOGS Receipts. 0.648 head; market
steady to strong; Pennsylvania and state
hogs, $4.765.06; choice light hogs. $5.10.
yf'oox City Lie Slock Market.
SrOX CITY, Nov. S3. (Special Tele.
gramT CATTLE Receipts. i0on head;
market slow and steady; beevea, $3. 60414. 00;
cows, bulls and mixed, $2.36l.60; stockers
and feeders. J2.iu4j3.40; calves and year
lings. r2.2ti'U3 .
HOGS-Kecelpts, 7.000 head; market
6c lower, selling at $4.84j4 60; bulk
4.42.
. Leala Lie Stock Market.
8T. LOl'lS, Nov. 23 CATTLE Receipts,
4,600 head. Including luO Texans; market
active, steady .to strong: nativs shipping
and export steer. $4.6ef7 40; dressed beef
and butcher steers, $4 W"o6 60; steers under
l.issi lbs., $3iioJ6 00: stockers and feeders,
$12693 65; t ows and heifers $2 25'q 1. 50; din
ners, $1 stav? Z6; bulls, $3.0uja .35; calves.
Deeds Hied for record November 28 as .
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, ion
Faruam street, for The Ilee:
Omaha Grain Terminals to Musuii
Cltv & Fort Dodge Rallroud com- , 1
pany, loin 1 to ti, IiIih k 11. Oheruc
& Hosick's add. and other land. .$JU."0
Tukev Land cnmjiiny to Nlelslne
Cliiistinsen, a 83 feet nf lots 1 snd
2, snd a 83 feet of e 27 feet of lot '
;;. block 2. I-oseentlne's Saratoga.. 6utl
H E. Graham and wife to Omaha
Grain Terminate, lot 12, block 4
Oherne & Hosick's add.' 23
11. Folsnm and wife to H. J. Hymns.
lot . block S43. City of Omahu.... 2.00i
C. A. Clark to F. it. Johnson, .
part lot S, Ambler Ptsse.N. 3is
Charles L. Van Camp and .wife to
F. II. Garvin, -w 20 feet lot 6. blook
3. Cottage Purk 1
The Henry Realty company to W,' E.
Heckham. s Ho feet of w of lot 4.
block 14, Shlnn's add 1.27,0
M1NXKAPOLI.
OMAHA.
iduards-
st awit
$4.40
MAIN OFFICE
Fifth cod Robert Sl
ST. PAUL, MINN.
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DIALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Writs for our market Utter.
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Best Facilities. Liberal Advance
Prompt Returns.
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raacb OtBee, 110-111 Board of Trad
Bids-, Oasaka, Reb. Telepheae SB14.
919-214 Exchange Pldg.. South Omaha.
Bell 'phone 214. ludepeuUent 'I'liune t.