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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1004.
CHAIN AM PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat SbtiU Hrroui tod Bid Up Prices
About On Point.
RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT, fEWS UNFAVORABLE
spread of Twe Oats Rrlwrrii Deceaa
her aad Mir-Ctri Holds Its Owi
tdaallty laiarovlaaj - Gala
OMAHA. Nov. , 1904.
At the Immediate opening of the flay1
wtitat operations the equation seemed
favorable to the bears but It d'd not take
long to chan( this to positively faveraDle
i mi ineniM 01 niftier prices, cm
in cnii isctors In this aooui lace move
ment was the southeastern receipt which
wera vary small, Kansas City and at
Louis together reporting only w) rara ni
wnaat wmla Minneapolis and Duluth wera
In receipt of 644 cars all told. Thla was
followed by ratnef unfavorable reports a
to Argentina conditions, and later on by a
rapori that to per cent of the bpanlsh
Import duty had been takan off. uroutn
auiafa and that resultant rrom necsian
fly caused further uneasiness and the spec
ulators on tiua norl aula of the trade ois-
piayed commendaol energy In getting In
out of the cold, it was anner ttieee innu
encaa that the rillTrranr between May and
December futures In Chicago widened to
H centa a bushel In favor of ine May. Quit
a number nf traders were sell.ng uevemi.e:
and buying May and this caueet tne
steamer tune tor tne oeterrea
lcember deliveries tomorrow are not
likely to be very heavy, although mod
erate rl he onenlrar m Ire for May In Chi-
rago Was el.C1, a alight decline, ral.led to
ti.oo1 and neia tne advantage tainy w-n.
December tl.Otrt to (1.9,. July advanced
In 4JUL-. from an nnAnlnv n t tlijui.
There la aimi lroprovemont lr. the
graae of corn. The first car of No. 2 waa
received in umana tooay. ine wnmirr i
unexcelled for the maturing of tr.e crop.
There Is a large December anort Interest
In Chicago and the ahorU are buying
com all over the country and drying it
for delivery in December. Prices are barely
steauy opening it lower but recover. nn
this advanced H above yesterday a alone,
Msy steady at a alight change.
Oaaaha Cash galea.
WHfcAT-4 car t hard, 66 lbs, WHc.
CORN 1 car No. 2 yellow, 4zc.
OA1S- ear. I white, lc; 2 car No.
1 white 28Voj 1 car No. 4 white, 28c.
Oniki Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. I hard wheat, $108; No. I
hard wheat, Mc; No. 4 hard wheat, 88
tjWc; No. spring wheat, 11.06.
CORN No. corn, 41ct No. 8 corn;
No. 4 corn Hc; No. grade corn, tf(sc;
NO. 1 yellow corn, 4zc; No. t yellow corn.
lc: No. 2 white corn ale; No. 1 white corn,
eHc
OATS No. t mUed oats, 28c; No. 8
mixed oats. 27Vc; No. 4 mixed oats, 28c:
(Texas Ked) No. I white oata, 29c; No. I
white oats, 28HQ2(ioi No. 4 white oats,
rH'uac; standard oata, ae.
RYE-74C.
Carlat Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
chicsgo 24 a n
Bt Uuls It! 32
Kunnu City 68 . 64 , 14
Minneapolis 841 '
Duluth 193
Orala Markets Klaeteaere.
Closing prices at the following markets
todsy and Tuesday were:
CHlCAtaJ.
Wheat
December May
July
Corn
Peoember
May
July
Oata
December
May
July
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May .......
Wheat
December ,
May ,
Corn
December
May
Wheat
December May
Today,
Tuesday.
.. l.Ol!
., l.OS-
..
.. 4Vi
.. 4514
.. 46
l.Ws
l.its
till
48
45
29
814
3M
an
, 31
ST, LOUIS.
.07
.10
44
43
i.iiv
44
48
KANSAS CITY.
1.014
1.01
-'41
l.oo
.15
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.07
.1.11
1.0
1-11
MEW YORK. GEJUaAL, MARKET
aaotatleaa of the Dar Varlows
Coaatnodltlea.
NEW YORK, Nov. 0.-FIiOUR Receipts.
80,0m bbls.) exports, 18,991 bbla.; sales, 4.M)
pkga.; market dull and lower; Minnesota
patents, 6.MJ.lo; Minnesota bakers, UH'tt
4.70; winter patents, $. 60S 6.80; winter
si might. fg.3frG.46; winter extras, (3.660
4.9o; winter low grades, M. 46 a 4. 10. Rye
flour, quiet; sales, (60 bbls.; fair to good,
4.h-4.'6; choice to fancy, f4.76ae.O0, Buck
wheat flour, steady; per 100 lbs., tJ.lWr.i.
CORNMKAL Quiet; yellow western.
l.lo((1.16; city, ll.164fl.ll; kiln dried, tl.00
(78.29.
BARLEY Slow ; feeding, 44e, c. I. f ,
New York; malting, bio, a. I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Reeelpta, 67,100 bu.; aalea, 4 760,
000 bu. futures.' Bpot market firm; No. 2
red. 11.18, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth. $1.80, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options,
under bull control; practically all day
wheat was active and higher. Influenced by
small western receipts, bad Argentina
weather news, strong western markets and
extensive covering of shorts; closed a
lks above last night; sales Included No. 1
red May, 11.10 7-lt-111. closed at 11.11;
July closed at tl.01; December, 1.140
1.16. closed at $1.16.
CORN-Kerrtpts. U2S bu.; exports, 1,(90
bu.; salea, 30,000 bu. futurea. 24.0UO bu. spot.
Spot market steady; No. 1. (4c, nominal,
elevator, and 66o f. o. b. afloat; No. ( yel
low, 66c; No. t white, 65c. Option market
opened eeay on big receipts and good
iner. du raiuea eventually wnn wneat
closing partially o net higher; May closed
at oic;
December. 66(36o, closed at
6a.
OATS Receipts. U.600 bu.: axnorta. 6(0
bu. Bpot market easy: mixed. 29 to 81! lbs..
S4fiS6o: natural white, SO to it lbs., 8t)
(7c: clipped white. M to 40 lbs., (738c Op
tions, nominal.
FE1T.D Quiet; aprlng bran. (U.6020.00;
middling. (J.t; city. (20.OOiffn.fln.
1IAY Irreaular; ahlpplng, 6tf70c; good to
cholre. (Oflttc.
HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice,
1904. (ltrSc; 1WS, (lMo; olds, 14fflftc; Pa
clrte coaat, lu (mfjOTc; 1908, S34o; olds.
14Jrie. -
HIOKS Firm; Oalveetnn. 20 to 26 lb..
le; Texas dry, 24 to lbs.. 14e.
l.EATH ER Firm : acid, 24Ac.
PPOVlSIONft Beef, firm; family, (1060
fll (0; meaa. (S) 00tf 60; beet hams, (2) 009
a.lO: packet. (I0.0tv410.60; city, extra India
mess. (M.6i((?16 60 Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. (7.76p.75; pickled shoulders,
(1.611: pickled hams. 9.0it 60. Lard, quiet;
aestern steamed, (7.36; November closed at
(7.30. nominal; refined, eaay: continent.
(7.60: South America. (810; compound. (6.60
'.7S. Pork, ateady: family. (1(0071660;
short clesr. (13 764JK60: mess, (IS.rMi 13.7J.
TALLOW Firm; cltv ((3 per pkg.). 4c;
cnuntrv (pkgs. free). 4C.
HICK rlrm; domestic, fair to extrs. 1
66Vc: Japanese, nominal
BUTTBR Quiet; cfflclal price, creamery,
common to etra. litKo.
CHEESE Firm; stats, full cream, small,
September, colored and white, fancy, llc;
late inude. colored and white, poor to
choice, V(fflOr: large. September, oolored.
fancy, ll; late made, colored, good to
ihulce, 9'810Wc; large. September, white,
fanny. llc; late made, 10c; poor to prime.
7i ee: c. '
KOUS Strong; extra fancy selected, 89e;
average best. avSc.
POL I.TRY Alive, steady: western chick
ens. Uc; fowls. Hot turkeys, 10i2c.
I r eased. Irrea-ular; western chickens, lOfi
lie; fowls, 10jl2c; turkeys. 16r21c, ..
Kaasaa Cltv Urala sad ProTlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. (O.-WHEAT-Ieermber,
(1.0l91.n; Mav. C.00;
July. 91c; caah. No. J hard, (l.3&-.fl6; No.
(. fj.011.0; No. 4. 9cl.f0; No. 1 red,
(l.OlaiO; No. (. (1.01 02; No. 4, 9"(1 00.
CtlHN December, Jle;-My, 4:,jN2,a;
cash. No. ( mixed, 4VCtc; No. (. ic; No.
1 whe. 41r44c. '
OATS No. I mixed. 2e: No. S white,
itiAio.
HAT Steady: choice timothy. $9.0OjrJO;
chnlce prairie, rnaf7.76.
PVK-rlMdv; No. I. 74e.
BOOS Fresh Missouri and Ksnsas,
whltewood esse Included. 26c; caas count,
Saccas returned. o lemS.
BITTTKK-Maraet steady; creamery. 21
23o; dairy,; fancy, 17o.
RecetnU. Shipments
Mheat, bu-. ..' , 49o nana
Corn. bu. 4.rt u
Oats, bu. t0U 14.000
Mtnaesaalls Orala Market.
. MINNEAPOI.ia - Nov. ). WHEAT-.
December, (107; May. tl.H; Julv. (110:
September, 94c: No. 1 hard, (lit; No. 1
"'iriTf.'m northern H tf
FLOVR-rii-st patenta, (Kjil4, second
patents. (5 VJ8.i; first clears, (4 S&04 45;
aecond clears, (1.7&I.S.
BRAN In bulk, (14 SO.
CHICAGO GRAI AM) PROVISIOSf
Featsres at the Tradlaa: ! ( loelaC
Prices oa Besrd ef 1'rade.
CHICAGO, Nov. SO. Reduction In Ameri
can primary receipts caused a strong wheat
market hre today. Reports of wet weather
in Argentina heiped. At the close prlc
were up lH?lc. Com shows a gain of
c. Oata are down c. Provisions were
unchanged to llc higher
Following a moderate decline at Liver
pool, the wheat market here opened barely
steady. December waa lower to o
higher st (1.0hfi w end Mav lower
to tfe higher at ti.fc8l.i. The feel
ing of uncertainty, however, waa quickly
dispelled and sentiment became quite bul
lish. Apparently the main Influence In af-
i'rai mis change waa a raaioai lei up
In the movement of the wheat crop. After
the first few minutes offerings the market
here wan verv lleht and with a Increased
demand prices for both May and Decem
ber optlona advanced about c. Toward
the middle of the session a reaction oc
curred on moderate profit-taking in Decem
ber. As a result the price of that delivery
dropped to limit Mav showed only a
alight loss. During the last hour there was
active buying of May by the leader of the
duii crowd. At the same time uecemrjer
short covered oulte freelv. The improved
tlemand caused a sharp recovery, Decem-
or auvancing to II and May to
1.09. The market closed strong with De
cember at (1 07. Final quotations on May
were St (1.09. Clearances of wheat anil
flour were equal to 44,700 bu. Primary re
ceipts were 19,200 bu., compared with 1.281,
(no bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 67 cars,
against i9 care last week, and 846 cars a
year ago.
unaer tn Influence or perfect weather
conditions ths corn market waa rather weak
early In the session, but yesterday's big
xpnrt business soon caused a change In
sentiment resulting tn a firm undertone.
Htrength of wheat wss a late bull factor.
December opened e lower, at 4S454c,
sold up to 4Sc and closed at 48c. May
ranged between 46c and 46c and dosed
at 46e. Local receipts were i car, with
one contract grade. Renewed liquidation
of December furnished the feature of trad
ing In oats. There was also considerable
Change from December to Mav at 2Ud2V.c
difference. The market heM ateady, prices
showing' almost no change. December
opened unchanged to c lower, at 29i(2tc,
sold within the opening range and cloned
at 1.9c. May ranged between 319Uc, and
II He and closed at 81c. Local receipts
were 11 cars.
Provisions were easy early In the day
owing to selling due to enormous hog re
ceipts st the yards. Later the market sym
pathised with the upturn In wheat, the
close being quite firm. Final quotations on
January pork were up 12c, at (12.90. Lard
was unchanged at (7 00.' Rib were up 2c,
. 1 tt fit
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
46 cara: corn. 272 cars: oats. 101 cars: boss.
43,009 head.
T.ie leading futures ranged as follow:
I Open. I Hlgh. Low.
1 (W 1 08 1 03
91 04
1 08 1 1 09 1 08
1 0S 1 09
9? 99 7
48 4S 48 48
46g' 46 46
460 46 4o
29"'b' "" ""29""
(1 !'
. 81 (1 31
12 72 12 90 13 72
12 (2 13 10 12 87
7 00 7 00 M
7 17 7 20 7 07
62 6 67 6 60
60 77 ,
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
1 07
1 09
1 C8
1 os
01 (8
9899?7&
Corn-
I 1
48 48
45 45
46!45J
Dec.
May
July
Oats
Nov.
Dec.
May
Julv
29
30
Z9
31
1
12 90
13 10
7 00
7 20
1
(1
Pork-
Jan.
Mav
12 77
12 96
7 00
7 2J
6 68
6 72
Lard-
Jan.
May
Rl he-
Jan.
May
6 67
77
No. 1
Cash quotation were ns follows:
6.20; straights, (4.8"6 00; - spring patents,
r . 9096.40; . straight, (4.64.90; bakers, 2.7
90.
WHEAT No. 1 snrlna-. lrl.fl8(S1.14! No. 8.
102ffl.l2; No. 1 red, (1.09J1.11.
JunrM ino. 1, soc; ro. 1 yenow, woohtc
OATS No. 2. 29Vc: No. 1 white. (2fii32U.c:
No. 3 white, 303tTlc.
BARLEY Oood feeding. (8c: fair to
choice malting, 424?61c.
HEEDS No. 1 flax, (1.11; No. 1 northwest
ern, (1.19; prime timothy, (2.70; clover, con
tract grade, (12.28.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., (11.8
fill. 36, Lord, per 100 lbs., (7.00. Short rib
side (loose). ( 2g.76. Short clear aides
(boxed, (8.76i9.(7.
Following were the receipt and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Rece'rts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 41.(00 81.400
Wheat, bu 118,000 K!,w
Corn, bu.... 4(P,R0J 464,-00
Oats, bu 183,400 160.70
Rye, bu 11.000 4 600
Barley, bu 137,800 U.910
On tne l'roduce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, Jt'tfJo-c;
oalrles, ttxao. Eggs, stead ai mark, liy
24c; firsts, WW, pi tine lirsts, 26c; extras,
V0. Cheese, sttdy, lll&iiQ.
St. Lonli Grata ail Prevlsloas.
BT. LOUIS, Nov. 30. WHEAT Market
higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevat r, 1(;
track, (1.13; December. l.Uf; May,
tfl l.; No. 2 hard, (1.10.
CUN Market, sieaay; No. 2 cash, mar
ket nominal; track, Uc; December, 4c;
May, Wi&43c.
OATH Mai ket, firm; No. 3 cash, 81c;
track, 21c; December, 29c; May, (1
fe4ic; No. 8 white, 83c.
FLOUR Quiet and weak; red winter
patents, (o.iutjto.80; specUl brands, (a.stKO)
(.60; extra lanoy, (4.7o4.80; clear, (4.kf
4.40.
HEED Timothy. (2.0OQ2.46.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track," t&Q
1?AY Quiet, firm for best timothy; tim
othy. (8.0(kq12.0O; prairie, .0Olu.0O.
IKON COTTON TIES 930.
BAQOINQ 7o.
HEMP TVVINE-8C.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing,
! 11.60. Laid, unchanged; prime atem,
tf.70. Bacon, steady; boxrd, extra e,.ur a,
7.76; clear libs, 8.0); thorc clear, t(26.
POULTRY-Matket, lie dy; ih ckens,
7c; rpring. lvc; tuikeys, lligl.c;
ducks, 9c; geese, 7o.
BUTTER Mai ket, steady; creamery, 30
26c; dairy, 15(&'-'lc.
EGOS Market steady at 24c. case count.
Rece pts. 1 Srnpm nts.
Flour, bbl , 6.0,0 12 009
Wheat, bu 32,000 7o.0u0
Corn, bu 83.0 0 46.00
Oats, - bu 80. 000 30.0UO
Mllwaaaea Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Nov. (O.-WHEAT-Qulet;
No. 1 northern, (1.12; No. 3 northern, l.o7ur
1.08; May, (1.08&1.0k.
RYE Easier: No. 1. 8081c.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 600; sample. (7
61c. '
CORN-No. 8 old,. 624364c; new, 47ig.iOc;
May, 4bW4oc.
- Dalath Grata Market.
DULUTH. Nov. JO.-WHEAT-To arrive.
No. 1 northern, (1.09; No. 2 northern,
(1.01;. on track. No. 1 northern, $1.1' ;
No. 8 northern, $.0t-r December, (1.09;
May. (1.1V4.
OATS On track and to arrive, 29V.
Llrerpoel Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. No. (O.-WHEAT-Bpot.
nominal; futures, steady; December. 7a
lUd; May. 7a 3d.
CORN Spot. American mixed. 4s lOd;
futures, quiet; December, nomlnsl; Jan
uary, 4 4d.
Taleda Seed Msrket.
TOLEDO. Nov. (O.-SEED-Clover, cash
end December. (7.70; February, (7.():
March. (7H6. Prime-alslke, V-tZ Prime
timothy, (1.30.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. Nov. SO.-CORN-Lower;
No. X new. 43(fj'l4Hc; No. 4. new, ttt
43c; no grad1jKHio.
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. (0. BUTTER
Firm; good demand; extra western cream
ery. Kc: extra nearby prints, 2c.
EOOS Firm; good demand, nearby and
western fresh, (2c at mark.
CHEESE.-Firm, but qulst; New York full
creams, fsncy, Uo; choice, HW(fllc; fair
t(J gOOd. 10yilC. r
(agar aad Malasses.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 80. 8UOAR Mar
ket firm; open kettle. 34H (-160; open ket
tie centrifugal. 4(&4c: centrifugal whlta,
4 13-r&U4c; yellows, 4$41(-lc; seconds,
(irM 6-lt'.
MOLASSES. Steady; open kettle, 16auc;
centrlfubal, 7tf23c. Syrup. 2fl3uc.
Oils aad Hesla. .
8AVANAH. Qa.. Nov. 80.-TURPENTINB
Steady at 46c.
ROblN-Flrni: A. B. C, (2.67560: K.
(ISO; V, 6; O. (2.70;. H. (I W; I, (J.su: K,
fct n, ij, (2,40; M, (4.60; WO. (4.76; WW,
(6.00.
OIL CITY. Nov. 30,-OILS-Credit bal
a nor. 81 to. rertlfloate no bid. Shipinenta,
46 Ids bbl.; average. 77 W bbl. Run. tr.
199 bbla: average, 71.(92 bbls : shipments.
tlo 44.779 bbla ; average, .r bble t runs,
lma, i0,W bpla; average, K.KM bbls.
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Market i( Irregularly Strong oa 8omwht
Diminished Vlnn of Business.
TENDENCY TOWARI REACTION IN MORNING
After st Period of Heailaess the Steel
laaaea Rally dad Contmaa Teachea
a Xevr High Rerord for the
Mevemeat.
NEW YORK. Nov. SO.-The stock mar
ket contlnutd Irregularly strong on a iome-
1 what aiinl..lrietl vuiiitue vt iu.i.. . i.e
tenaency toward reac Ion wis g.eatcat our.
ling the moin.ng. wi.en the p.eure to take
I proflta was counterbalance,! by only a few
strong point In the m.rset. nut iste 111
the day the Inroads maje on .he p. lis
level were largely repaired and new points
In the list weie pu htd upwards. H was
evident that the lurae and pwrful epec-
I ulatlve parties, which have teen .eauing
j the trading, were still active In the mar-
ket and were diligent in conducting the
I leadership from one stock cr g otip of
rtocus 10 anoiner. i ne succr;.ui . -tics
of rotation of bulng orders irom one
point to another, whl e e.l ng Is pursued
In the stocks from which the ou.lng It
turned away, was very palpable In lie
trading. News affecting property valu
received little attention, but there was
plenty of rumor of changes projreted In
property relations and of future plum or
stock market operations toy this or that
party of trsders. ..
During the early operations Reading
was about the onlv effective sustaining
point and Its eympathe ic effect was nar
row, even In the group of coalert. w I h
the shift In the speculation to the 'Western
and Pacific railroad stocks, the market
broadened and the streng h became mo-e
general. The wide advance In North rn
-Securities on the curb preceded the move
ment in the Pacific and every stcck whlfh
has been connected at any ilme with the
gossip concerning the eupprred North rn
Securities fttUment re-pondcS. 1 hre
van the usual list of shnrp gains In a he'
erogeneon collection of specialties and
Industrials, which hrd been a prominent
feature of each day's market recently arid
a "number of high grade Investment stocks
made marked response to a demand for
absorption.
The heavlnes of the esrly market was
due largely to the dliqulet otuscd by
the Important llquldntlon In the United
States Steel stocks. This gave erf d t to the
supposition thst the recen suuport of
I these stocks ra been for the purpose of
hclp'ng the distribute n of tne sinking tuna
bonds, which has been evidenily going on
and which It is rumored Is a forerunner
of the conversion of sn adlltlcnal T80 000.0IW
of preferred Into these bond.. 8 ork ac
cumulated In this way for supporting pur
pose is expected to return to the maik;t
after the oMect Is accomplished The
steel stocks rallied strongly, however, a nl
the common touched a new hlih retord on
the movement. In view of the r qulre
ments of the December 1 setM mnts. the
4 per cent call money rate In the afternoin
was not unexpected and sem"d to have
no effect on stocks, wh'ch reached he
hltrhest of the day aft-rwards. Bc-ttered
selling at the last, however, made the clos
ing Irregular.
Bonds were Irregular. TotiJ sues, par
value. (8.765.0(10. United State bond were
unchanged on call.
The quotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
Balss. High. Low. Close.
Atchison !w hi 67
do pl'd a. 103 liM ltM'A
Baltimore at Ohio 29.UU0 9s 9
do ptd 300 94 94- 94
Canadian Pacific 12,liiu 134 l.t3 134
Central of N. J K ll ll 11
Clieeapeake A Ohio... 3,W w 49 60
Chicago St Alton 43 42 42
do pid am 80 M W
Chicago Ot. Weatern. 9.900 26 24 26
Chicago N. W 7.900 211 20 210
C, M. A. St. P 72,400 17ti 1,3 17b
do pfd boO 183 1H3 183
Chicago Term. 4 T... W 16 14 14
do pfd 1.200' 2i 24 2
C, C, C. & St. L K 89 R 8
Colo. Southern 7 22 ii 22
do 1st pfd 800 6H'
do id pfd 70 84
Del. & Hud., ex-dlv... 8.2UO 1KX
D., L. at W 100 331
Denver sV Rio Grande
do pfd W.
Erie 54.8110 to",
do 1st pfd ............ 2,9U 74
do 2d pfd 6") 67V
Hocking Valley 600 86
do pfd 800 90Vj
IlUnoT Central ....... 7,9u0 157
Iowa Central Sort 80V,
do pfd 200 MV,
K. C7 Southern 4.800 30
do pfd 2,4o 62V,
Loul. Nashville. ...16,200 142
Manhattan L 1,300 18
Met. Securities 700 81M
Met. St. Ry 4,S0 124
140 141
17 167
81 81
123 123
Minn, ft St. L-ouls
M., St. P. & 8. S. M
do pfd
Missouri Pacific 40,700 110
M., K. ft T 1.700 33
do pfd 1,000 62j
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 2,300 483,
N. Y. Central 16.900 142
Nor. West., ex-dlv. 9,300 76
do pfd 100 93
108
33
Ontario ft Western... 4,200
Pennsylvania 98X)
P.. C, C. ft St. L
Reading
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co...
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F. 2d
St. Louis 8. W...
do pfd
B. Pacific
S. Railway
do pfd
Texas ft Pacific...
T.. St. L. ft W...
do pfd
Union Pacific ......
BIO
..1,2U0
... m
... 1.8H0
...38,100
. ?100
0 00
86
86
...lrfl.Sl
...67.fl
... 1.000
.... C.JO0
... 8.200
.14.8110
i 56
.116.000 116 116
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. ft L. E
Wisconsin Central ...
do pfd
Mexican Central
Adam Ex
American Ex., ex-dlv.
United States Ex
7(W ro 4
1.100 28 23
2,000 47 48
300 20 20
600 24 23Tj
100 48 48i
6.900 22 22
Wells-Fargo KX.,.,..
Amal. Copper .......
Am. Car ft Foundry
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ice
do pfd ..'.
Am. Linseed Oil
,.31.100
. 1.700
. 800
. 2W
. 200
. ftO
. 400
do pfd
Am. Lccomotlvs 6.000 (S .
do pfd 400 104
Am. Smelt. & Refng.. 4.800 81
(4 84
103 lt
81 81
113 112
140 149
116 114
do pfd 1.300
Am. Suaar Refng
Anaconda M. Co '"no
Brooklyn R. T 1O0OO
Colo. Fuel A Iron lii.HK)
Consolidated Gas ,,.,.1(.9"0
Corn Products 2,603
113
160
11ft
6S
67
217
24
67
66i
67
66
216
74
(0
88
191
2(1
,79
40
8
23
104
4
1P
i?
90
23S
P
?s
98
78A
1
98
91
88
914
n
MM
216
:?
'38
19HU
20
.(7".
lSv,
47
111
40
9n
236
17S
5
Cit
j
8
91
81
do pfd
Distillers' Securities
General Electric
International Paper.
do pfd
tnternstlonal Pumi).
4 M0 39
1.100 191
i.m 21
'6U0 79
do pfd 100 87
National Lesd 1 10 24
North American 1,000 lirt
Pacific Mall t."u 49
People's Gas 8 4"rt JUVi
Prvsaed Steel Car I. KM .. 41
do pfd , S 0
Pullman Pslace Car.. 244
Republic Sttel 1.8u0
do pfd , 1 i0 T3
Rubber Goods 2' P
do pfd 8K) t
Tsnn. Cosl ft Iron.... 7. 7K
U. S. Tssther, (OfiO MM,
do pfd 1 9M4
1'. R. Realty ft Imp.. 2,
U. S. Rubber M
do pfd. ex-dlv 1 in 92
V..B. "'eel tl 8
do rfd (''.i'O M
wrnhoise EleC... ( 14
Vern Union 400 921
8
9!
Total ale for the day. 1,471.700 shares
Londoa gtoek Qaotatlaas.
LONDON, Nov. 30.-Closlng:
Cossolo, mossy
do ar-eount ...
Ansoonds ......
Aublaos
M 1-1'
M. T. Oeatrsl....
...ltt
... 44
... 7114
... II M,
... S4,
14 11-1
-
.... 904
....104
Norfolk A W
ds pM
hitsrto A W
Hanoflronta ....
Uod Ninas
loadls
do lot pfd
do M sfd
iuutsors Rallaajr
do pfd
outhorn PocKe .
I'aloa Pociao
do pfd
V. 8. Siool
do pfd
do s'd
oltlator A Ofele. .
.10.
.187V
cd4Io Psclas
Cho. a Oklo...
(Tilcoso Ot. W.
c . at. a gt. r
Do Boors
bonTor Ag.O.,
..
..ITS
.. l
.. MS
. 4t
. 97
. M
.119
. rr
. W4
.
. t4U
. 4JH
do ( u-
Erio 41a
do lot pfd tt
do Hd pfd Mu,
tlUsela Control IMrt,
UiUl. A Noota 144b
waoasli
ds pfd
......
7; - i SiPaalh 4s
Ex-dlvlilei.d.
e,1ty.i':i?B"r'. r'nr. 27 6-ld per ouno.
MONEY 2i per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for shtirt Nils Is 8r3 per cent; for three
nioutua bills. 3 per cent.
Treasary glateaieat.
WASHINQTON. Nov. 80-Today s slat .
merit of th treisjry bsHmes In the gen
eral fund. esHueive ef the (lso.otrMltie gold
reserve In, ht division of redenplioi..
show: Available cash balance. (142. 74.
Gold. C,99.;4.
Sew Yarh Maaey Msrket.
NEW YORK, Nov. (0-MONEY-On call,
atrong. 8r4 per cent: cloelng Md. J per
cent; offered at 4 per cent; time loans,
stesdv; sixty dsvs, ninety days and six
months. 34j4 per cent; prime mercantile
pater. 4fi44k per cent.
STT-Rl.INO EXCHANOR Orned wee.k,
rloel steadier, with actual business In
bankers' bills st (4 866j4.S.6 for demand
and at (4 88TO4 KfTS for sixty-day bills;
posted rates. (4 84 and (4.8;; commercial
bills. (4 M&4 .88.
SILVER Bar, 69c; Mexican dollars,
47V"C.
B'ONDS Government, steady; railroad,
steady. .
The following are the quotation on
stocks and bonds:
l'. . rtf Is i... 104 Msskattaa e. ( 4...1
to rousoa KM1 ''! 77
tn t. reg 1"4 l 1 Ine.. ... .... 95,
lo consoe 1MV Wins. 6t. L. 4s... trn
Mo sew H. re....!1 . K. T. 4 in
Sn fr.ur.oB H o n s
So ols 4, re.
do coupon
Atrhlona n. 4o
in sdj. U
N. It. R. of M r. 4. li
mo' N. T. C. (. m.
.101
104 N. J. C. (. Is....
.14
.1i
. 1h
1U1V,
.104
.1MV4
ti No. pscinc it
.-. in It
Atlantis C. L. 4
iMl. A Ohio in lt N. W. t. tt....
do H O . L. it sar
Ontrsl of C. la Ill rnn. ronr. ih..
do 1st lor J Boonins n.
1I
Ckoo. A UMo 4HS....1.T 8t- U I. . c. io .l!H
sic A a. ia... 2s ' L g. r. tt. t. n
C. B. A 4. n. 4o....l0,4 t- 1 8 w- Is '
C. M. A t. P. 4s..llt- SeoNlord A. L. 4s.. M
r. a N. TV. t. to So. P-lll it K
1 C, R. I. A P. 4s
1 do eol. t
I TCC. 8t. U . '
' (.'hloogo Tor. 4o
I Ton. Tobscoo 4o. .
' "Colo. A 80. 4o.
if), ox R. O. 40 ...
t SO. RSIIWOf tt Ill'
44 TM A P. In Itt
11 T . St. L. A Vt'. 40.. t
4i,t'nlos Psclne 4o US'.
14 w I do rnn. 4a ll'S
4 I'. I. Stool 14 is MS
101 IWsboth U "'4
lot I do deb. R (9
t w. A U K. 4o IJH
lim Wis. Central 4o i
Brio prior tla 4s
do (on. 40
P W. A r. C. 1
Hofklns Vsl. 44js 111 Colo. rl . it M
L. C; it. snl. it 10.1V
Ex-Interest. Offered.
Bostoa Stork Market.
BOSTON, Nov. 30. Call loans,
cent: time loans, 4Q6 per cent.
J(74 per
Official
17
101
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atrhlton adj. 4a...
do 4a
Mi. central 4o
Atrhlaon
do pfd
IWton A Albany..
Bnaton ft Mains.,
floaton Rlovatod ..
Kltrhburf pfd ...
Moalean Central ..
N. T.. N. H. A H
t'nlos Paclflc
Adronturo
. .101
.. 15
Allouoa
Amalgamated
American Ulna
Atlantic
fllngham
Cal. A Horla...
Ctntonntal
Copper Range .
Daly Waal
Dominion Coal
franklin ,
irsncr
lao RotsIo ....
Mttt. Mining
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C C.
Old Dominion
oacoola
Parrot
Qnlncr
Hhannon
Tamarack
Trlnltr
V. S. Mining...,
f. b. on
t'tah
Victoria
.. 97H
..mas
..HtA
..!
.. 1
.. 174
. to
..
.. IH
...1154
.. IJ
Amor. Argo. Thorn
do pfd
Arnor. I'noj. Tube
Amor. Sugar
do pfd
Amor. T AT
Amor. Woolen ....
do pfd
dominion I. A 9.
Fdlaon Rloc. Ills.
Oonoral Kim He ..
Maas. Rloctrto ....
do pfd
Ma so. Uaa
t'nltod Fruit
t'nlted Bhoe Mach.
do pfd
I'. 8. Htael
do pfd
Westing, common .
Bid. Asked.
. 19
. I 5-lt
. 3U
.. 5S
.I4H
.. 17
.. 94
.in
.141
. 11
.
4S
.. 5
.. St
..lit
. 1IH
.. 44
. 15
. U
. 40H
.101
. 5i
. 11
. 1
. M-4
. 91
.. 14
.. ?TVt
Wlnons
. . Id's
Wolvorlne
..IOT
Kew Tork Mlnlnsj Htoeka.
NEW TORJC. Nov. 30 The following- are
the closing; quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con tt
Alice 40
Breece II
Little Chief 4
Ontario 30
Ophlr lit
Brunawlrk Con 19
Comatock Tunnel .... I
Con. Cal. A Vt 110
Horn SIlT.r 1(1
Iran Silver lib
LoadTllio Con I
Phoenix
Poloal
Baraga
Sierra Norada
Small Hopoo ..
Stgndard
II
li
.. n
.. 43
.. :
t Offered.
Ferelsra Flnaacial.
IX)NDON, Nov. 80. Money was much
wanted In the market today In connection
with stock exchange requirement and the
month-end business calls on Canadian Pa
cific and the payment of (2,600,000 of Chilean
treasury bill. Operator on the stock ex
change were mainly occupied with finish
ing the settlement, which was heavy. The
tone wa uncertain owing to the fears of
difficulty In cerlaln quarters, but the ac
count being concluded satisfactorily busi
ness Improved. Contois and home rafle
were In better demand. Americana opened
Irregular and generully below parity. Erie,
Norfolk A Weatern and Southern PrcIHc
receding. New York Central wa an ex
ceptional feature. The business transacted
was unimportant. Prices hardened liter
and closed Irregular. Japnnese were strong.
Imperial Japanese government s of 19i4
were quoted at 96.
PARIS, Nov. 80. PriCes on the Bourse
today had an ipwnrd tendency. Russian
Imperial 4a were quntit nt 94.14, and Rua
slnti bends of 1904 at BW.,1' .'
BERLIN, Nbv. Ju. price on th Bourse
today were weak, In consequence of the
failure of the commercial treaty negotia
tions with Austria-Hungary,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coadltlaa af Trade and Qaotatlon oa
Staple aad Fancy Prodaee.
EOOS Candled stock. 26c. r
LIVE Pul'LTRV Mona, 7e; rooster j,
6c; turkeys. 12c: ducks, 9o; geese, tJc;
spring chickens, 88c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 14T16c; choice
to fancy dairy, 17bKc; creamery, 21B2c;
fancy prints, 25c.
FREe'l FHO.EN FISH TrcUt, 10c: pick
erel, sc; pike, loc; percn, 7c; b.uefltn. 12c;
wnizensn, iuc; saimun, in. 1 cusimpjrr, nu;
lobster (green), 2ic; lobster (boi.edl, 80c;
bullheads, 11c; catllh, 14c; b ack baas. 2o;
halibut, ioc; 'crapplea, 12c; roe ehad, (1;
inles.
Dai.
bulla lo, tc; wnite
11c; frog Ugi, pir
doc, Z6c.
RRAN Per ton. (15.00.
HAY Prices quo ed by Omaha Wholesale
Dealt aesoclatlon: Cnolcj No. 1 Lpl ind,
(7.00; No. 3. $6.60; medium, (ti.U); coarse,
16.60. Rye straw, (6.00. Theat price are tot
hay of good color and quality.
OYSTKK8 New York counts, per can,
46c; extra 1 elects, per can, 87c: a andais,
per can, (3c; bulk (standards), 1 er nal.,
tl.35; bulk (extra , relecta). P!r. gal . (1.76;
bulk (New York count), per gal.. (2.00.
TROPICAL FRl'ITd.
ORANGES Flo. Ida, (Ises 126, 156 176. 200.
216 and 260. 13.23; California, navels, all
ises, H OftjS.26. . .
LEMONS California fancy. 27c; 300 and
(60. (4 25: choice. (8 60.
DATES Per box of Sv-io. bks.. w.uu;
Hallowl. In 70-lb. box per lb., 6Hi6
FlOS California, ner 10-lb. canon. 75fl!
85c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 12c; f -
crown, Itc; i-crown. joc; tancy impori
(wathed). In 1-lb. pkgs.. 16lc; Calllornta,
per case of 36 pkgs., (2..?5.
BANANAS Per medlum-siied bunch,
(2.O02.b0; Jumbos, (2.76'fiS.50.
UltAfU FKU1T rer dox or 94 V3 t, so.ou.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home-grown Jonathans, per
bbl., (4 00; Ben Davla, 12 26; New Y.rk lal
msn and Pound Sweets, (3.00; New To k
Kings, (3.00; New Yoik Pippins, (2 76; New
York Oratualngs, (J.6; New York Bald
wins. (2.75: Colorado Jonathans. II. J: Wins
Saps, per bit. box. (1.40.
PEAKS I tab. Colorado ana calltornia,
fall varlt tes, per b x. (1.7Sj'2.2&.
ORAPEB 1 inputted Malsgas, per keg,
(6.0fl3.W.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl.. (8.303.00; Wisconsin Bell
and Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl., (7.75; per
box. 82.76.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home grown, In sacks,
per bu., 40c; Colorado, per bu., 66iB60c.
TCRNIP8 Per bu., 88c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb., lc
C A RROTS Per bu., 40c. ' .
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 40c. "
BEETS Per hu:. 40c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. (1.d2.00.
ONIONS Home grown. In sack, per bu.,
76c: Spanish, per crate. (2.09.
. Cl'CrMBERB Per case of ( dos., (2.60.
TOMATOES California, per 4-baaket
crate. (2.50.
CABBAGE Home grown, per 100 lbe., 70c.
SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per
bu. basket, 60c; Kansas kiln-dried, per bbl.,
(2.00. . ..
OREEN PEPPERS Per bu. basket, 60c.
8QOASH Home grown, per dos., 60c.
CjsLERY Per do., iS60c; California,
48c.
RADISHES Per do.. (0c.
LETTI CB Hot house, eer doc , 4Oj60c;
head lettuce, per do., (1.00.
SHALLOTS Per do., 60c.
' CAl'LIFLOWER Southern, per bbl.,
(3.6094.50. 1
Cattaa Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30 -COTTON-Spot,
closed quiet, 20 point decline: middling up
land. ( 3uc; middling gulg, (.66c; aalea, 10
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. (0.-COTTON-Irregular.
Sale. 1,040 bale; ordinary,
7c; good ordinary, 7 11-lSc; low middling,
8 7-16o; middling, 8c; good middling, 9 l-lc:
middling, fair, 19-iec. Receipt, u.lll balss;
lock. 379.904 bale.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. (0.-4 p. m. COTTON
Spot, moderat business done; prices, 14
points lower; American middling fair, 626'
good middling. (6 .03; low middling, f s;, uoli
ordinary, 4 87: ordinary, 4.61.
ST. LOCIS. Nov. (o.-COTTON-Oulet;
(-Ida lower: middling, 9e,' salea, none; re
ceipts, 1.900 bale, shlpmeul. bales;
stock. 26.26 bale. . ..
- Cade Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30 -COFFEE-Futures
opened steady at a dacllrie of 6 potntt
under moderate liquidation and) a IHtl
selling b exporter. The market closed
steady at a decline of 104JU5 roints. ftaitf4,
62.w baas. Inciuding PamUr, iy&oi. ;
January, 7c; March, (7 f ; !,,-; May. 7.
7.4c: July, 7.4ut(r7 e6cr September, 1tf7.-,
October. '7.90c. Spot Rlv quiet: No. 7 In
voice, (c; mild firm.
mHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Quality of Cattle Inferior, lut Market
Boled 8trong and Ac'. be.
HOGS SHADE TO FIVE CENTS LOWER
" a
Ket Kaeasjh Sbeea aad I as tea aa Sals
ta Meet ' Reaalresseats ef Trade
at Killers Sola Stroas; ta Tea
Hither. Feeders Stroasr.
SOUTH rjMAHA, Nov. 30. 19fH.
Receipts were:
Ofrlcial Monday
Oltlclal Tuesday ..,
Official Wednesday
Ct;.e. Hots. Sheep.
, 0.446 4,t.4 9.A.'i
. 4.0M 10.7M
. 6,ia lo.taiu 2,UW
Three day this week. 14.417 30.S74 17.891
Same days last week... C.2W 39.. 99
Bame dais week before. 23.4 22 24 4.6
Same three weeks ago.. I.Ul 11.6 17.63a
Same four weeks ago.. 19.9t 14.115 61.0W
fame d.iv last year... Mb 22.14( 44.106
Total this month ln1.69il 14.7 ll OW
Total November, 19f....100.7M loO.OB 2'.2'3
Tutal November, 19 .... 15.907 IfA.'SM 231.942
Total November, 1901.... S8.73 242,27 16 .114
Total November, 1900.... 61.641 177.9SO K.m
Total November. 18 9.... 90 .29 7 4.440
Total November, 11J.... 72 MS 190.958 74 9'"
Total November. 78 851 12 .( 6 6j.iW
Total November. 52.41 7.0 32 i9!
Total November. 1S95.... 64. M0 134.094 14.101
Totnl November. 1x94.... 7S .993 1M 4i 20.8 7
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATB.
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omat a for
the year to date, with comparison with last
yer:
1904. 1908. Inc. Dec.
Csttle 875,704 l.il. 126,(J
Hogs 2.07 Ml 2.013.399 74.412
Sheep l.6.5:4 1.7:3.114 66.590
Ths following table snows th avtrag
price of hog at 6outh Omar.a ror the last
sveral day with comparlaoaa:
Date. I 1(04. 19.l(0ll00.lose.lo.
Not.
Vov.
1.,
2.,
I.
t.
4 93i 4 99i
( 66! 6 73'
I ( 721
( 49 t nf
6 611 ( 7
6 B 5 711
SR W
( 44i I 71
1741
6 .tfi I
4 611 4 OH
4 901 4 041
4 Wl 4 04
I 4 '
4(61 I
4 641 4 Oil
4 S7I 4 01
4 711 4 PSI
4 99) 4 0l
4 741 4 031
Nov.
4 a 4 971
Nov.
4 90
4 79
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov
(..
e.
1..
4 8.'4
4
4 96
4(7
4 97U
4 8
4 74!
4 73!
4 78:
I
t 801
4 7'
4 621
Nov.
'nif.
9.
10.
Nov. Ill
6 XI I 731
I 4 021
4 S4l '
4 74! ( 941
4 (71 ( 91!
4 (21 8 Ol
4 Ml S 841
4 9.; I 87i
I 8 (6
4 78 I
4 74 1 a Ml
4 7 .7 891
4 7l ( M
4 78 9 V5
Nov. I?..
Nov. 13..
No 14..
Nov. lb..
Nov. 16..
Nov. 17..
Nov. 18..
Nov. 19..
Nov. 20..
Nov. 21..
Nov, 22..
Nov. 23..
Nov. 24..
Nov. 35.
Nov. 2c..
Nov. 27 .
Nov 29..
4 J0
4 'S
4 64
4 67
9 1
5 :i
6 691
6 (9
5 671
6 64
( 211
'
( 3t
4 rf
i 9i
s x
8 3ci
3 M
( 29
o
8 SI
I''
i 44
( 4
( 88
( 33
o
3 TO
8 19
( 21
4 6.1
4 A3
4 :
4 66
4 4ti
( 41
4 60
4
( 31 6 68!
( 29! 6 631
tKi 73!
R 241 6 Rll
201 6 76!
4 3 4 4ul
1 4 41
4 57' 4 44'
4 61 I
4 49 I 4 8V
4 Ml
4 47 4 18
4 52 I
4 (01
4 49 I 4 241
I4'! 4V
8 131
6 SCI 3 ('-'
6 04 6 76
6 99 5 79
3 77
4 87
4 76
8 71
I7
6 0?l
0
4 71
8 73
Nov. 29..
6 85
4 741 ( 68
Nov. 30..
6 00
4 t 3 1
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
The official number of cara of stock
brought In today bv cch roRd ws:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'e.
C, M. A St. P. Ry.... 3 13 1
Wabash 1 .. ,.
Mo. P. Ry 11 2 1
V. P. system 22 83 2
C. & N. W. Ry 3 22 1
F., E. A M. V. R. R.. 48 43 1 1
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 13
B. & M. Ry 106 28 1 4
C. B. & Q. Ry 4 8
K. C. A Bt. J 1
C, R. I. A P., east.. 4 18 .. ..
C. R. I. ft P., west.. .. 3 ..
Illinois Central 2 8
Chi. Great Western ..2 I
Total receipts ...204 204 7 6
The disposition of the day s receipts was
s follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or ncau inaicatea:
Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co JnJ 1.H18 2S0
Swift and Company .... 981 1.3J2 643
Cudahy Packing Co 937 4,852 4K8
Armour A Co. 890 3,u 178
Vanaant & Co 42
Carey & Benton 188
Lobman A (Jo w
McCreary A Clarke 2
W. I. Stephen 2
Hill A Huntilnger .. 7 .....
Huston at co n
Hamilton A Rothschild.' i:iS .
L. F. Hus 1S6 ...'..
Wolf A Murnan 469
Mike Haggerty 89
J. B. Root A Co 17 ' ,.
Bulla A Kline 7
Boden Packing Co 104
8. I. S 271
Armour & Co., Denver.. 137
Armour A Co., 8. C 1,092
H. (jiarKo 1 -
Other buyers 693 671
Totals 6,409 K.ira 2,lti0
CATi LE There was quite a liberal run 01
cattis here tins morning and .he quality
was very common. In tact, there was not
a choice load of cattle in the yards. Pack
ers, though, ail seemed to be anxious (or
supplies, and aa a lesult the market ruled
fainy active and ateady to strong 011 such
kinds as were, o tiered.
several loads of warmed-up corn cattle
were Included In the receipts, but none ot
them were choice. Packer, though, took
hold of them (airly well, and wmle tne
market was uneven, the pricea paid on the
ave.uge were tuny aa strong us those of
yeaterday. '
lue.e were quite a few western range
beet steers Included in the arrivals, but they
were of Inferior qumity. 'the lack of good
tuff, though, foroed buyer to take the
commoner kinds, and the slse of their
order made the market active and steady
to strong. Most everything was sold In
good season, and had any choice cattle ar
rived they would uudouotedly commanded
higher prices.
A good portion of the receipt consisted of
guoi stuft, but the demand was equal to the
occasion and an active and steady to strong
market was experienced on all grades.
The cattle i.egan to move toward the scales
in good season, and it wa not long before
the milk if the arrivals was disposed of.
Uuiis, veal calves and stags sold In much
the same notches they did yesterday, not
enough change being noted to be worthy of
mention.
The demand from the country for stocker
and feeder was quite brisk, and aa re
ceipts were light on both Monday and
Tuesday, tpecuiators found thla morning
that they had very few cattle on hand.
As a remit they were all good buyers and
the market waa nctlve and ateady to strong,
the better grades showing the most
strength. Representative aales:
BEhr BltuEKS.
Mo. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr.
47 ltt 3 J'J UiJ I 71
Ml 3 W
COW a.
7 til I 10 Jl Mi IIS
1077 s is 4 loan i 70
1 100) I it to ,. 3i t li
1 ma 1 u it.... tn 1 go
1 140 t II II 12T I 1(1
21 477 t 1 107 t '
tv t W 1 , lono i o
lo:il t li 1 764 I 00 "
( .1013 l I H4 I 00
1 1140 i fr I UTO I 0
I 100- I IJ 1 1100 I OS
11 1044 t 4 1 IJ t 90
HEIFERS.
1 410 i 90 I.. 450 t
BULLS.
1 1144 t U 1.... Idllt J 70
1 lilt t U I.., 1110 t 7i
I ,...! I 70 1 140 I N
1 ....1399 t 7"
CALVES.
1 8I 9 li 1 SOt 4 0
1 H III 1..... 14 4 00
J Stu I 50 t U0 IX
Hi I 40 t 135 i 44)
8TOCK.EHb AND s'EEDEHS.
1 M0 I 40 I "U It
i 404 I 14 1 40 I 44
t too t it t ta 1 4a
I Cot I to 44 ISO 9 44
NEBRASKA.
68 feeders.. 94 (40 Stow 887 3 70
10 cow 9'3 190 15 c,w..... tl fsO
( cows.....l3 2 70 3 hellers.. 696 3 90
1 bull 14H 2 60, 22 loeders.. 7 ( it
cows 96 t 10 1 feeder... (30 tit)
cow 918 1 70 1 half or.... fttio ( 70
1 cow 1170 1 70 , ( heifer.. (74 2 00
1 calf.:.... 100 4 60 1 bull 1090 2 30
calve... 2b0 1 75 9 cows (1 (70
13 oalve... (26- (cow 918 2 70
S halfer.. 30 3 20 6 teer.. 964 I i
1 bull Io40 i 60 ( cow 997 i 60
I bull 1013 3 26 11 cows 640 2 60
lit) feedar. 693 3 80 ( steer.... 820 2 90
e feeders.. 6W 1 60 64 feeder.. 867 S 20
4 feeder., 867 2 60
SOI.TH DAKOTA.-
1 eow 7so 2 60 3 cow 107( 80 .
t cw 1110 ( 76 4 cows 1147 t 76
1 cow 7b0 2 38
WYOMING.
269 feeders. lOt-1 8 40 t steer..,, 986 f IS
1 feeder. ..Huo t 4u 1 steer 790 5 76
26 feeders.. 1000 3 74 46 feeders.. 810 3 26
4 feeders . 6.0 176 13 sows tmri 1 IS
1 bull 1130 2 20 86 cows r.t 2 96
cows 14 2 60 3 tows..... 9.1O 2 io
4 cow K'V6 S 70 1 cows lO&t 2 70
1 cow KM 1 70 16 co wa.... low 70
1 cow 9uo ( 70 '. row loIO 2 26
2 cow 9i 1 70 : 1
J. A. Jones Wyo.
feeder.. ("0 (40 15c.j 917 ltd
1 feeder. ..' (TO 8 0) 3 rows 101O 2 09
Tolland Cattle Wyoming
S3 row 919 8 10 1 bull 1316 yO
40 cos 609 !! 1 bull 13) J hi
(V N. Walter -Wyo.
IK rows ,...1'.M 3 70 S fe.ders.. li77 3 90 j
32 tows 1044 100 : letacM.. VA 3 00
(0 Steers.. ..1214 1 75 4 bul t ....10( 1 7l
38 steers.... 1J41 3 73 22 steers.. ..i2m 8 !
Walter Broa.
cows 97 3 9 M row iml 2 7w
Standard Csttle Co Nebraska.
3 cows 104S 3 0 I steer tii 2 10
61 rows TV 2 7" 1 steer 7 2 V
cow..... 9-W 3 76 3 feeder.. 910 I li
11 cows K7 2 W 73 bulls 1144 1 71
28 cows .... 772 1 10
HOOS there were about t.Mn hogs on
sale this morning, which Is the heaviest
run received here since Isst August. For
lbe first three day thi weak the supply is
bout the same as for the same day last
week, but about 8.000 head in excess of th
corresponding days of last year.
In aplte of this big run, however, every
thing sold before 11 o'clock, with the ex
ception of twelve losd that had not ar
rived. Packers all seemed to b anxious
for supplies, so that although other msr
ket were quoted taloc lower, the decline
here amounted to only 2Si6o. At Ih
opening packers were bidding a big nickel
lower, but they soon raised their bl.ts and
trading became active st 14 40 snd (4 4JV,,
or Just about 60 lower than yesterday s
sverage. As the morning advanced the
market gained In strength and activity, un
til at the close the popular rrlcea were
(4 42' and (4.46. As high sa (4 50 was paid
for prim hoar. The bulk of the axles
went from (4.40 to (4.C.
Ho. at. sn. Pr. K , At. 8h. Pr.
1 MS 1M 4 40 47 !M 4a 4 44
tt t?l It 4 40 It 4k 4 414)
4 if 40 4 40 71 ...... Ml tt 4 4I
tO I4 44 4 44) It ... t t!'-,
to I ... 4 40 (4. HI 14 4 4ti
73 IH : 4 40 (t 110 4 411
14. ...... .Ml 40 4 40 44 144 ... 4 4JV
so. :ti so 4 4 at in 40 i i
M 304 t 4 4 4 114 ... 4 4I4)
47 1:1 to 4 to tt lit ft) 4 41
M ;..! ta) 4 40 47 . 170 10 4 4."4 '
14 "1 104 4 40 t4 1" U0 4 4
It . ......tat tO t 44 44 ...Mo ... I lit,
It 10 to 4 40 74 I 10 4 414
It tao 14 4 40 7 14 I 4 4!
14 t0 ... 4 40 M It4 S) 4 43
K in 14A 4 4 at 14 110 4 4J4j
II ln 40 4 40 17 1? ... 4 4i '
41....... ICt to 4 40 44 94 ... 4 41V,
It K0 . . 4 40 17 Ml It 4 4:
0 tt lt 4 40 IS It ISO 4 4:
4 il ... 4 44 4 174 90 4 4t
!4 141 10 4 40 44 1' 40 4 4JV,
50 144 to 4 40 li S77 ... 4 42
40 Ml 110 4 40 14 1 ... 4 411,
tt 964 to 4 40 . . !4 140 4 41
M Ill 40 4 40 111 01 ... t 4."s
M ttt 110 4 40 10 f ... 4 41
14.. ttt 90 4 49 41 IZt ... 4 41
70 10 4.1 4 40 44 14t ... t 4ii,
41 4 ... 4 40 17 140 10 4 4?
It tan to 4 40 It 114 ... 4 41
ta It 40 4 40 44 mi 10 t 41
4; 104 ... 4 1M 4'. Wl Ml 4 4!
11 Ml ... 4 40 It lot ... 4 42
M (HI ... 4 40 4 tSi 40 4 41
41 t ?4f 4 40 tt lt Ito 4 41
at 141 lit 4 40 4... I7S 4 4 41
U Sit 10 4 40 44 4 40 4 4t
to... 171 ... 4 40 74 371 110 4 41
10 tt 90 4 4 , tt 171 240 4 42
42 IS4 10 4 40 71 Ml 40 4 42
II 101 10 4 40 71 1MJ 120 4 42
C4 20 120 4 40 44 110 10 4 41
t? If ... 4 40 tt 241 40 4 4t
M 144 21 4 40 14. ."..'....MS ... 4 44
61 27S. 120 4 40 St 104 ... 4 4t
st rt 40 4 40 40 14 40 4 4
M lat It 4 40 41 271 40 4 41
17 204 HO 4 40 7t ttt t t
t 171 ... 4 40 70 V 90 t 44
42 273 ... 4 4 71 114 10 4 4
! 271 49 4 40 tt 154 90 4 44
tt 2J ... 4 40 41 144 ... 4 41
It.: ttt It 4 40 7 ttt 110 4 4
Bt lit 120 4 40 47 140 180 4 48
4t . 144 12 4 41 77 114 110 4 41
41 24 40 4 4f 71 124 1M 4 44
41 ! IM 4 43 72 Itt 49 4 48
43 114 ... 4 41 47 1 ... 4 41
41 IM to 4 43 10 Itt ... 4 4S
14 101 120 4 42 44 Ml 120 4 48
44 34 ... 4 41 IJ 171 ... 4 4t
14 lit 100 4 43 CI. 241 ... 4 45
72 271 00 t 42 71 247 ... 1 4.1
tt. ...... .171 ... 4 42 70 ttl tt 4 4',
44 131 M 4 42 40 HI 129 4 4K
tt 23 MO 4 41 i? 20 ... 4 41
tr, 0 40 4 42 tt 279 t 4 44
14 30 140 4 41 44 Ill 4 4 49
13 2ft 10 t 42 0 ltt ... 4 44
17 HI 40 4 41 41 Itt 40 4 41
tt 219 40 4 4 4t I7t 10 t 41
10 104 ... 4 43 2 20 M 4 41
14 154 in 4 42 tr, I4S ltO 4 41
tt.., n to 4 42 M Ml 4 4 44
60 M3 to 4 42 IS . 3 ... 4 4
4 344 90 4 42V, 71 lot 49 4 44
4t 121 ... 4 41 It I"! too 4 4t
tt tt 10 t 43 74 223 300 4 45
S7 2t 130 4 41 91. ...... ..ttt ... 4 47l4j
10 tit ItO 4 42 tO 141 90 4 90
II 143 10 4 43
SHEEP There wa tu extremely light
run of sheep and amb ner this morning,
onlv about eight ears being on sale, ine
demand from packers wu us brisk as
ever ana a a result ine lew inai woum
00 to , kill sold st pi Ice ranging strong to
a dime higher. As high a 4 a a lsld
tor natlv lamb and weatern inmbi sold
tor o.ts6. Western wether ana yearling
mixed sold at (4.00. It took but a tew
minutes for everything In sight to change
hand aa the demand was far In excess
of th Supply.
The feeusr market was al.10 strong and
sctlve and the aame aa with fat stuff
there waa not enough to meet the demand
of the trade. .
uuumwo.. for graaa aheep and lambs:
Oood to choice yearling. (4.U?4.7t; (air to
good yearlings. 44.2biM.50; good u eholc
wether. (4.2or4.5o; fair to good wethers,
n. 0O4.25: good to choice ewe, I4.0iva-4.llo;
ilr to good caM, (3.7001.00; good to choice
lambs, (o.6ut75.90; rnlr tc good lambs. 6.i4
46.40; feeder yearlings, W..6t(4.: feeder
wethers, (3.60I&4.2O; toeder wes. W-CftDdbu;
feeder iambs, (4.2u6.o0: Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
3 Nebraska ewe 100 8 00
1 Native buck 170 " 8 oo
( Native mixed U3 (00
19 Native ew a 92 3 00
12 Native cull ewe and buck.. 96 9 26
1 Wyoming lamb 90 4 00
42 Nebraska ewes 114 4 00
60 Fed natlvea ewe 108 4 25
44 Native ewe 115 4 15
'Ot Native ewe 110 4 6o
430 Native wether 100 4 90
100 Native wethers 100 4 60
671 Wyoming feeder lambs 63 6 10
1 Native lamb 70 6 75
C2 Fed native lambs 77 6 76
ISO Fed western lambs 74 5 86
45 Nebraska lambs 78 00
2W NchraHka lamb 63 6 76
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle gteady Hog Tea Cent Lower
Sheep and Lamb ateady.
CHICAOO. Nov. 80. CATTLE Reeelpta,
22,1)00 head, Including 3,000 head western:
market steady; good to prime steers. (VtA
7.25; poor to medium, 3.60u5.76; Blockers
and leeder. t2.oiKtf4.bO; cows, (l.U'jn4.0o;
heifer. (1.86tf5.86; can ner , (1.4t?2.46; bulla,
42.OOtf4.20; calves, (3.utx0ti.75; western steers.
(3.0046. 15.
HOCJS Receipt, 42.000 head; market 10c
lower; mixed and butcher, (4.400f'4.60; good
to choice heavy, (4.6U4I4.62H; rough heavy,
t4.40r.i4.50; light, (4.30tf4.66; bulk of sale,
i4.504.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 25.001
head; market steady; good to choice moth
ers. (4.86Q4.80; fair to choice mixed. (3.50
4.30: western sheep, (3.00(85.00: nstlve lambs,
M.26I36.1&; western lambs, (4.00S6.M
Kew Ysrk Lire Staek Market.
NEW TOHK, Nov. (o.-BEh,VE3 Re
eelpts, 1,136 head. Market slow but steady.
Native ateers, (4.0oj6.40; westerns, (3.7itf
4.26; oxen, (2.76ft4.O0; bulla, t2.2vb3.wi; cows,
(1. 808. 26. Cables quoted live cattle about
ateady. with 12c for dreased weiaht aa the
general top nt London, and 11 So as tne top
at Liverpool. Shipments tomorrow, 4u0
neaa or came
CA liVKa-Receipt. 1,042 head. Market
for prime and choice veal, stesdv: others.
254)5oc lower; grassera, 26c lower; westerns,
steady: veals. M.&t&'.'.OO; Utile calves. ti 0)
64.00; grassera, (2.6ofj3.60; westerns, (4.76;
dressed calves, weak, except for top
grades; city dressed veu's. 742lSVfcc per
pound: country dressed. 7tV12c.
SHEEP AND LA M B8 Receipts, 7.416
head. Market for aheep, quiet, but ateadv;
lambs, slow, but not lower. Blieeu. t8.Mft
4.60; choice, (4.60: culls (..004j.7i; lambs,
(5. 508.40; cull. (3.60Q4. 15.
HOUS- rteceipt. 7.j neaa. Mark't
ateady for all weight. Prime atate hoar.
(5.16.
Ksasas City Lire Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 80. CATTLE Re.
oeipts. 9,900 head, including luo southerns
market steady to strong: choice export and
dreastd beef steers, (6.out3.26; fair to good
(3.60?j.OO; western fed a leers, (3.5C$5.6;
stocker- and feeders, 12 6o.6u; soiul e n
teera, (2. 604 15; southern cows. (1 60&6 26 :
native cowa, (1.60&4.75; native heifers, (2 10
ft.oo; Dun, a.ooian.ko: calves, U.fcsM.OO.
VJ t U1U UM..lnt, M ,Vl b..4. 1.
6c lower and active; lop, 84. 63; bulk of
sales, (4.3'JHD; packers, (44694 60; rij.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RacelDt. 1.000
head: market atrong, active; native limbs,
(4 6OS6.00; native wether, (1.35&4 7s; na
tive ewea, (4.004.60- wtstern lumbs, (4.-4
6.00; western yearling. (4K&u.3.; weat
ern aheep, (3.764.40; stuckers and feeders,
12.5C-fj4.26.
' tt. Laals Llvs g.eek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 80. CA TT L E Re-
celpts 4, Out) head, including 7"0 Tetans;
market fairly actlva and steady; naive
shipping and export steers, (4 6nr4.t0:
dressed beef and butcher steers. (l.35(uv..C6;
Starrs under l.uOO lbs., tS OUOO; ato ker
and feeders, (30O&3.76; cows and half era,
I'l KAJ til- n .. a.. t ) LU.t 'M. k ... 1 1 a. O,
( 75; calves. r 264 50; Tvx is and IiiIImii
steers, -'.U4;f4.; cow ana nmrrs, u.itm
-76. ...
ilO(-.3 Kecelpt. 11,000 nead; market slow
and lower: pig and lights, (.6li4.2&; pick
ers. (4 4Otj4.a0; p.itcnn aim oest Heavy,
(4.454 a.
BHKKH AND LAMBS Receipts, toy)
head; Market steady; native muttons. 13 i)
fi-t TS: Umlw. U.:Ji.i-'ii: culls and bu k.
(1 60(94.60; stocker. OofrJ .00; Texan. 13. 0
to.uo.
(Ust City (Its Meek Market.
SIOVX CITY. Nov. (0.(Specll Tl.
gram ) CATTI.E-Recelpl. - I fsx) head;
marktt strong; beeves. J.4o4.00, cows.
bull snd mixed. (2r3(; i;.;(kn and
teniers. (2.iinja.i; -aives and yearling.
4U.AM1I 40. 1
ttje Receipts, lit 41 head; mitrkct sc
loser; semng, 4.4n; mux. (ton) 1. 40.
St. Joseph live Stork Msrket.
fT. jOPEPIv Nov v-CATrLK-F-Cf.pts.
a.aoi tesd; slow, mem, p tl.e-.
M 0.11611; cows 9t d neile.s. (!..i4 so.
stoo,ei-; ana ttedcrs, t?.o04 3.
ittktS tcei;ns. il.4s i..ki; market it
l'c. lowei ; I i l. (4.ior4.4o; nifdluin and
hejvy, Mjii.'.
Hrtr.Er' .M LAMBS Rei elpt 2l(
hena; market steady tn a. rung; 1 mi.. (aiw;
ytariing wetners. it.i.
Stork la sight.
Receipts of me Iukk at tne six principal
western lil?s yesterday:
caltle. Hos. Sheep.
Fonlh Omsha S.tnti 2.009
Sioux Cltv .. 1tat l.os
Kansas City .!l s..") 2X)
St. Uiuls 41 ll.0 2,(t
St. Joseph 4.6H1 . 1I.4SH S 0
Chicago . K.Ot 12.01 if,0u
Totals ,4ol 87.48 iioa
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 10.-WOOL Market ha
been more quiet than In recent weeks, with
firm tone prevlent. The quiet ton re
sults from a genuine scarcity of wool in
th grades chiefly In demand. The surplus
hs disappeared and buyers are now seek
ing for enough wool to surplv the trads
tor the rest of the year. Territory wool
have sold freelv In the generally quiet niar
krt. Pulled grade are strong at advanced
pricea. Tho foreign market la firmer.
H notations: Territory: Idaho Fine. 19Ll
- ; heavy fine. 1$ilic: fine medium. ly
19c; medium. 21tV2l'p; low medium, 8i:3o.
Wyoming Fine. WViilsvc: heavy fine, lot
lc; fine medium, i;y(i te; medium. t2)
fc; low medium. iT.Ti'.Mc. t'tah and Ne
vada rine, I'ltriMc; fine mrdlum. 17ty4Ji8c;
medium. J-.alc; low medium. W?t Da
kotaFine, 174l9c; fine medium. Hiiiic; me
dium, 21'H'22c; low medium. M'ij:4c. Slon
tana Fine choice, Iluf'iic; fine average, 19
ft Wo; fine medium, choice. 2lH22c; avernga,
191J2oc; staple, 2.',u23c; medium, choice, liii
26c: average, fliJ2c.
ST. LOl IS. Nov. 80. WOOI. Firm; me
dium grades rninbing snd clothing. ;f'-9';
light hue. laajim; heavy flnr. 13dil9c;' tub
washed, 27$fMc.
Metal Maiket.
NEW TORK. Nov SO. MET A L8 The
London market broke quite sharply w.tlv
final price atandlng nt 136 for spot snd
futures at 134 6. l.ncall;- th market
wa quiet ami lower on outside prices In
sympathy with the foreign decline, flpof
la quoted at Ctt).7u429.9f. Copper was n.
llttls steadier abroad, closing at 67 7a 1?4
for spot and 87 2s d for futures. Lake Is
quoted at (16.2.ff 16.35: casting. I14-ftxtf 14.T,i
Lend closest at 12 Iris 9d In london. Lo
cally It was alio unchanged at II. :!(. 70.
Spelter Was eaiHer In the English msrk?t.
closing At 24 17s M. New York pi I.e
were unchanged at (S.Jolfi J.87H. Iron closed .
at 61s 4d In Olnsgow and at 46s lVd In
Middiesborough. Locally Iron was un
changed. No. 1 founirv northern Is quoted
at (t6.7517.Hi; No. S foundry northern.
lA25t3 18.76: No. 1 foundry southern ana
No. 1 foundry southern soft, tl8.7MJl7.35.
Evaporated Apples snd Dried Frslt.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Futur delivery tlll offeilng
freely below spot quotations and the mar
ket for Immediate supplies consequently
Is quiet and neglected with the ton In
favor of buyer. Common are quoted at
StitHc; prime at 4"s44ic; choice, ittlc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITS Prunet
are firm; apricots are firm, with choice at
(HftlOc; extra ch- . 10iifj)10rc; fancy, 11
ftIoc. Peaches t. .in dull, with rholta
held at JVQWic; exiia choic. Mrfloc; fancy(
loittjiie. ,
NEGLECTS FIELD ARTILLERY
C Met of Artillery, Vnlted States Army,
Hobnails Aanaal Report
of Division.
WASHINOTON. Nov. 30.Brtgadler Oen'
eral Story, chief of artillery, V. B. A.. In
his annual report to General Chaffe, the
chief of taff, dwells upon what he re
gards a ths most Urgent demand of ths
coast defenses. Ha saya that the best and
most economical use of the entlr arma
ment for the coast require one complete' .
relief to man each and every element ot
defense.
The report says further that even wltlt
complete material for torpedo ' defense It
ts practically valueless without a trained;
personnel carefully Instructed how to ope
rate It, and that today we are substantially
without such a force. Only 400 men can
be assigned, he aays, for a service requir
ing about 6,010. It would be unwise, ths
report remarks, to attempt to provide a
personnel for the submarine defense from
the present fores of rosst artillery sines
there are today only one-half th number
af officers and men required to man and
serve the armament already provided.
General Story says there has been de
veloped In our coast artillery a syalam of
fire action which, a far a he can ascer
tain, is not equalled, in the world, but f ta
accomplishment, he says, depend upon a
standard equipment, which la not com
pletely Installed In any of our harbor, and
he ay that they have to Improvise In
many harbors mean of position finding la
order to conduct artillery practice.
There la no flrst-clnss powef -which has
o yatematlcally neglected It fjolj artil-
icijr se me tniLeu Biaies. ,'....
In his judgment the experience of th
Russo-Japanese war shows ths ..foreign
practice of having usually about four guns
per 1,000 men. Is better than the1 ons pro
posed for our service.. ' . ,
Ta I nlte Librarians.
RICHMOND. Iml.. Nov.. W.-A moverhsnf
of national significance having It orlglt
In Indiana, contemplate the co-operaMon of
I ths stat library commlaalong'' lu . th
rnlfed States. The stats , wmittilsalona
which have united thus, .far are Indiana,
Wisconsin. Iowa, Delaware Minnesota,
Nebraska, Ohio and Pennayl vnla. '::".'', '
Moasy for th Philippine. ,.
SAN rRANCISCO, Nov. 80. -The ' r
mint will turn over to the Wr depart
ment today a large conalgnment of JPhrip.
pine money. The coin will go to the islands
on the transport Logan, which " -tomorrow.
There will be 8.000 peso In twenty
centa vo piece and 160,000 pesos In ten cetv
tavo pieces.
REAL. KSTATK TRASiFER,y
Deeds filed for rccorii Wednesday, No-v-e ta
bor 30, a furnished by th Midland. Uuar
antes and Trust company, bonded ab
stracters, 1614 Farnam street, tor -.Ths
Bee:
A. L. Patrick, wife end others to
, Frank C. Plerson, north 43 feet Of
lota 1 and 1, block 16, West End ad
dition .....MA
Board of County Conimiaaloiters lo ..
Fred F. Curtis, part of ne of r ' '
16-10 ,....,....,.,,.'.,,,. I
Almlra C. Millard and husband to
Paul Caltlu, lot 10, block 1, Moea'
subdivision ! -12
Fred L.-Ooodrich and wlf to John S. -Harper,
lot 1, block 18, Weat Omaha 1,250
N. E. Carter, huaband and othtra to
Ixieua M. Johnson, lot 1, Holmes' ad
dition u
Tho Byron-Reed company to Jsldof
Soinmer and Ha muni Kommer, west ' .
37, feet of lot 4. and the east 2H feet '
of lot I. block 8, McCormlck's addi
tion ; SOO
The Omaha Auditorium coin pa nv to
John A. Johnaon and John S. Walt--el,
lot 3, blook 35, Kountis Place.. 1
Rosanna MoLaughlln to Francis X.
McLaughlin, the south V of lot 4,
block . Jetter' -addition 700
Edgar ). Stovall and Beasl Mav -Btc
vnll. north 29 feet of lot 16, and. ,
all of lot 14, block L Seymour ad
dition ("g
Hlldo O. Kolsen to Blanch C. Wll- .
Hams, lot 6, block 14. Omaha View
addition .. 1
Edwards -Wood Co-
(Incorporated.)
fUia Offlcri Fifth and Roberta Streets,
5T. PAUL, niNN.
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