TH E OM ATT A DAILY BEEi THUBSDAY. WOTEMBEH CP, 1000. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL After Phillips' Withdrawal of Bnpport Noromber Corn Dropa Nine Cento. RESULTS IN DEPRESSION OF ALL MARKETS Drrfmhrr Closes Ihade Lower, When! Drop a I in. Mon. Oat and Pro Vlalnna lull rrrrai Crnta No Srsaloa nf Board Tudiiy. ORtCAOOi Nov. 28 November corn Cloned 9c. lower today on the withdrawal of Phillips' ntpport. December rloned 'e down. Wheat at th elOM waa 't'S'ic. oats He and provisions rtiT',. to 1?'y depressed The abandonment of the November corn deal was pre-eminently the feature on the board. Phillips, who has controlled the market, settled with the shorts yesterday. Hiving- them BTO.irt) bushels at an average prlre of 49r. Today he closed Ottl awOOS bushels, all that was left of his line. In order to let some small holders out easy he held the prlre up d irlng the forenoon This being arc ompllshed, he withdrew his upport and the market, which opened il 46'e to 60c and r l iifibt between those fig ure, dropped sharply to tie, at winch it V under vesterdav December was I N un ier reaieroay. icemoer waa klnaV bu I snrn.r 1 d .. -v liking bu I supp ort 1 tii.ii '(. nosed governi not lacking bu support. ruled easy Belling between 36'i&36Vc and 354c and closing 4c down at 35e. RetM Ipts were 2M cars, thirteen of rontract grade Private elevators delivered only Bfl.QOp bushels of contract corn. Shorts settled at last re port, the move to bring bark corn from the east having followed Wheat touched the low prlre for I his crop, the only feature the market hud to offer. The market opened B shade up tit "0HC0iC and touched t v because 01 unexpected BteadlneOe nt Liverpool In the fare of the weakness here yesterday. The advance was not supported and a de. llne to (.'"., a low price for Ihls crop ensued. It had been ex pected thai stop loss orders would come out at 7v0, but In this bears were disappointed and on their covering rally to 7'4r fol lowed When this demand reused the mar ket started downward again end the 'lose Was easy, Mic lower at 70'i TH'so. Trade throughout was dull and of a holiday char acter Heaboanl clearances In wheat and flour wer 1 1 1 11 1 to 176,000 bushels I'rlmary recetpta aggregated 711. 000 bushels, com pare.! with 14x000 bUShell last year. Min neapolis and nnlnth reported 429 cars, against 403 hist week and 540 a year ago. Local receipts were 1(9 cars, none of con tract grade. In oats the exchange of December for May at J'4r premium for the latter formed the bulk of trade, Elevator people took the liecember. while commission houses look Way. Receipt were 80 cars. Ilerember sold between 214'' and 214ft2144c and closed V: clown nt 2144c. Provisions were dull. The mnrket opened lower on heavy hog receipts and the liberal stocks, fluctuated narrowly and closed fairly ateady. January pork sold at be tween 112.174 and tl2 "-4 and rlosed 124 under yesterdav at $12.fliH; January lard between M 824 and f8.774. closing tsT(74c lower at t5.StKiii.S24. and January ribs be tween $30 and $6,224, with the close 74tf 10c down at $0.26 Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 130 cars; corn, 280 cars; oats, 115 cars; hogs. 80.000 head There will he no session of the Hoard of Trade tomorrow. The leading futures ranged as follows: t3. Artlcles.l )pen. High. 1 Low. Close. Yee'y. Wheat I Nov. 7041 70'4 70 70470V4W4 DM 704 704I 68 70 704 Jan. 71 I 714! 70 704 71 Orn Nov. 494 1 60 I 41 41 60 Deo, IK 364 354 354 3 May. 36' 364 S6' 3B'4 36V4 (.uts- Nov. 214 214 214 214 214 Peo. 214 214 214 21 214 May. 24 . 244 234 234 24 Pork Nov 1 1 11 25 11 25 Jan. 12 15 I 12 174 12 024 12 074 1-' 20 May. 12 0741 12 0741 0 74l 12 05 12 10 Lard- I Nov. 0 8741 n 95 8241 6 95 7 00 Dec. 8 90 8 95 6 85 1 A 95 fi 974 Jan. 824 824 6 774 6 80 6 974 May 6 95 Rlbs- Nov 7 624 7 624 Jan. 6 30 6 80 6 224 6 26 6 35 May. 6 30 6 324 6 274 6 30 6 374 No. 2. Cash quotations were as followa: l'T.OI'H- Dull; winter patents, f3.7093.90; atralghta, f.'l .lO'u'3.60; clears. t2 9''et3 00; spring specials. tilO; patents. $:I60H3.90; straights f. oiwi 3 .46 ; bakers. J2 3tvt2.75. WHEAT No. 3, 68970c; No. 2 red, 7049 Its, CORN No. 2, OfNTOJ No. 2 yellow. 41947c. OATS No. 2. 224923c; No. 2 white, 26V 264e; No 3 white, 2449264c. RYK- No. 2. 47949c. HAIH.KY Fair to choice malting, 47958c. BEBDB No. 1 Max. tl 63; No. 1 northwest ern, f 1.6X4; prime timothy, t4.25ffpl.36. clover, contract grade, fin PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bhl., $11 124 4711.25. I.ard. per 100 lbs., $6.85f.95. Short ribs aldea (loose), ffi IW7.50. Dry lalted shoulders (boxedv t6 87'a'i6 12'j. Short clear aides (boxed), f6.70u6.SO. Articles. Receipts. Shipments. FloUT, bbla 24.000 20.00O wheat, bu 185.000 600.000 Corn, bu 606,000 363.000 Oats, bu 230.000 224, noil Rye. bu 2,000 2.000 llarley, bu 116.000 23,000 On the Produce exchange todnv the but ter market was dull: creameries. 15923c; dairies, 13drr20e. Cheese, steady at 1049114c Kggs, steady; fresh, 22c. MOW YORK OHKHAI, MARKET. Quotations of (be Hay OB) Various I modi ( I es. NEW YORK, Nov. 28 -FLOI7RRecelpts 24.203 bbls ; exports, 7.102 bbla ; steady, with business checked by the holiday and Irregu larity of wheat; winter patents, B.tOfll 90 winter straights. $.1 404(3 55 ; Minnesota ' put ' (ts, 3.90fff4.25; winter extrns. tt.t091.t0; Min nesota bakers. $3. 00113.25; winter low grndes I. 4,-'n-tm. itye nour. easy; ralr to good $3 ,0001. 30; choice to fancy, $8.263.to, Buck wheat flour, unlet at tt.164M.16. RUCKWHEAT -Steady ut 61S6IC. c. I. f., New York roRNMROIr- ateady; yellow western 87c cltv 89c; Hrandvwlno, tt. 4601. 69 RVK-Qulct; No. 2 western. 55c. f. o. b , afloat; state, 50fc6le, c. 1. f.. New York, car lots. KARL BIT Steadv; feeding, 42fT46o. c. I f BufTalo; malting. 56f,63o. c I. f . RutTalo BARLEY MALT -Dull; western. tVffTtO WHEAT Receipts, 81.525 bu ; spot, eas'v; No 2 red, n0 f 0 D, afloat. 764c elevator; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 82c f. o. b. afloat No. 1 hard. Duluth. 864c f. o. b. afloat. Op tions opened steadv und throughout the forenoon were well sunported bv buying orders and steady English cables; lati r crli.-s weakened sharply, with corn, fol lowed by a llnal rallv. which closed the mnrket steadv at unchanged prices to Uc. net decline; March. 794'u'79 1316c. closed at 7t4-; Mnv, 794&79'yc. dosed at 794c; No vember closed at 764c; December. 76 5-HVdf iss,o, cioseu 111 iii-n', CORN- Recelpta, 216.925 bu.; exports, 2.9S2 bu.; spot, weaker; No. 2. 47c elevator and 464c f. o. b. afloat. Options drifted carb on steadiness, based on a good cash demand ajul moderate country offerings. Into final depression. Influenced by a collapse of the November deal at Chicago, partly attrib uted to a private settlement; closed weak at a partial 4c net decline; Ma v. 430424c. closed at 424c; December, 43411 144c, closed at 434c. OATS-- R'-celpta, 116,600 bu.: exports, $36 1 bu. ; spot, steady; No. 2. MHc; No :i. $tc No. 2 white, $640; No. ;i white. Mio; track mixed, western. $6611740: track, white, 2S4n 284c. Options slow and rather easy, with corn. HAY Steady; shipping, 774&S0c; good to choice, s'n!''c HOPS- Quiet; state, common to choice 1100 crop 16tf2lc; 1899 crop, Ilfl5c; old, 2C6c; Pacific coasl. 1900 crop, I6OU0; UN cop. lOfuilc; old. tOtC. HIDES- Firm; Oalveaton, 20 to 25 lbs., 184(ullc; California. 21 to 25 lbs , 19c, Texas dry. 24 to So lbs., 15c. l.EATHKH Steady; hemlock sole. BUOnOa Ayres, light to heavyweights. ttOttc; acid. 23l-lr.'4,i:c WOOL Steadv; domestic fleece, 21'u26c; Texas. 14M16c. EE ED Steadv: spring bran. llt.00Olt.l6j Glddllng. tl7.00Olt.60; winter bran, $17.o04f 50: cltv. $16 50117.00. I'ROV ISIONri- Heer. firmer; rumuy. i" .mi S'rlo- 11175; mess, 9.00i9.ri(); beer bams. $211 (mif puekei iiu.uusnu.Do; city extra nnna mesa 616.0BayiT.go. tut meats, easy; pica led bellies. 84(9100; pickled shoulders. 6c; pickled hams. 84rrr9io Lard. weak, wesi ern steamed, $7,374; November closed at $7 60; refined, unlet; continent. $7.65. South America $8 40; compound, 8'S7U4V6.00, Pork dull: family. 14.60i 15.00; short clear, 11 1 1 " -i mesa It:' 1. Ortl I ;t '0. TALLOW Firm: city ($2 er pkg .), 44c; coiffitry (iikgs free 1, 4ii)5'c. HICK Steady I domestic, fair to extra 4Mt'4i..c Japan. 4Wic. iii'tti k tie. eli.iH 6 256 i kgs.; tlrm creamery.- I84i25c; Juno creamery, lltjttoi ,. ... .-, V,,I,L. .UlCK-ai." K..eelllta 4 583 nkgs, steadv. large, September, lOSiffllc; small. Seiitm- ber. lKill'c; Isrge, late small, late made. 104c BOOH Receipt. 4.401 made 10i, iff 104c, pkgs stronger . western, regular packing, at mark. WRUr . Wesleril. loss oT, 27c. POULTRY Live, weak: fowls. S'ttlHr. chl kens. ;n,'r. dressed, steady; chickens, 4c; fowls. 5fr4r. M ETA LS Although tin In the local metal market snowed ios of points, it was a nominal one. due to the abienre of buyers The g.-n. nil market was extremely dull. . at hist nlght'l prlre, except for the above mentioned loss Pig Iron warrants were quiet at t9.50fllO.60; lake copper, quiet lit fir, ;.--,! 17 on lead at f I .174 and spelter, quiet at U. 3004.38 The brokers' price for lead was $4 and for copper tl". OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. i on. niton of Trade and notations ea Staple and I'nncr Produce. EOOS--Receipts, light; good stock. IslfMc. 1,1 Vf! PolTritY -Hens, 44Te; roosters, 3S4c; spring chickens, 6'a5'.,c; ducks, 6490; geese, 54434c; turkeys, tic. IltESH DRESSED POULTRT Hens, f-4 06c; roosters, 4'uOe; durks and geese, TffSr ; spring chickens, per lb., ftiJGHc; turkeys, Ifffe), GAME Prairie chcVen. per dot . $6,004$ 6.60; mall ard durks. per dni $3.00fi: VI; teal, tl.IOel.7ti mixed, tl 5i.iil.75; Jack snipe.. $l.251il..".0; quail, $1. Sou 1.75; Jack rnb bits, n.W) eottontalla, fi. BUTTER- Common 154116c; separator, 25c to fair. 12c; choice. ; gathered creamery. 200121c FRESH OYSTERS - First grade aolld parked New Vork founts, per ran, 38e; ex tra selects. .12c: standarls, 25 r ; medium. 20i Second TI slack fl led. Ni w York counts, t agiecta, floi standards. ' '"llk "'"'.lards, per gal . $1.36. .j,.;,,NH I ive. per dou . 9f,c. PIOEONB -Live, VEALS- Chore. (CiHeo MAY- Price quoted by Omaha Who'asala liny beaten a Boclatlon: choice upMnd $9 601 No 1 unbind. $9; medium. t4.10 conrae. s Rye straw $H 50 Tii' Se prices air for hay of good color and quality. Demand talr; reei lots, I ears. PATS -No. .1 white. 260. C 'UN No. 3. 38c. RRAN t!3. VI :n T7T ARI.EB TI'KM I'S REET8 P I 'A Hit' iTS I.ETTt'CK Per bu baskat, 60a r bu., 60c. I'er bu , 60c Per dOS., 30,735c. RADISIIK1 I'er a OB., noc Hi: v.NS -Wax, per 1-3 bu basket 51. string. l)c P'iTATor.fl--Pcr bu. bu . 75c. ftt . Idaho, per , f 2. 002 25. BwEET I'OTAT ES -Per CARRAOE HoMand Med, TOMATOES California. 'Tat. . f2. bbl per 4-basket ONR Ni I'. r bu., tl. CELERY California, ns to aize. 46976c. c.MT.IKI.oWKR California, per crate. 1'RITTS PEARS Per box. t2 ,2.26. GRAPES Malaya, per keg. t6.5097.60. APPLES Native, ffoOl.QO per bu.; per bbl., f''..V. eiisiern, t3.noifi3.25; Calllfornla Ilellflowers. per box. tl.40(jil.5(). ( RANRERRIES Hell and Hugle: per bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., f8; per 'Tate, $2.76. TROPICAL FRPITrt ORANOES California seedlings t2.',5: navels. Mexicans, f3.50; Florldas. 51 LEMONS California, extra funcv. 13 5ui 3 75; choice, $3.25. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size. f2 .0092.60. Flos California, new enrtona, 75c; lay ers, 75c. DATES Perelan, In 60-lb. boxes, 64c per lb. MISl'ELLANEOrS. English walnuts. per lb., l$c; fil berts, per lb., Itcj almond, per lb., 189-i0e; raw peanuts, per lb. 5n5'.r; roasted, 6'ili 74'; Braalle, n ; Pecana. lO0Uc, Colorado honey. 24-serllon case. $3.75; cider, per bbl., $5; per half bhl., f3; aauer kraut, per bbl . t4; per half bbl., f2.60. HIDES No. 1 green. 74c; No. 2 green, 64c; No. 1 salted, S'?c; No. 2 salted. 74c; No 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 84c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., H'2c; dry hides. 8913c; sheep pelts. atCnlc; horse hides, fl.60xg2.25. Nt. I.onla (.rain and Provlalona. HT LOUIS, Nov. 28-WHEAT-Eaaler; No. 1 red eiudi, elevator, 6949694c; track, 7149724c; November. 694c; liecember, 64 e94c: January, 7u4c; May, 7349734c; No. 2 hard. 684'ji 7Uc. CORN l.owsr; No 2 rash. 3f.c ; track. 3'.r; November. 35c; December. 344c; May, 364c OATS Firm; NO. 2 cash. 23c; track, 234c; November. 234c; December, 23c; May, 24c; No. 2 white. 264c. RYF-Steady at 484c. e,ot86ii9b-llla.,-l Cuulandn grade v. FLOUR- Dull and barely ateady; patents. tt.6O0$.6t; extra fancy and straights, f3.159 3.2a; clears, t2.85fi3.10. SEEDS Timothy, steady at $3.7594.20. Flax, nominal at tl.60. CORNMBAl Steady at f2. BRAN' Firmer; sacked, east track, 659 674c HAY-Strong; timothy, t.O0913.O0; prai rie. flO.50. WIHSKY-Steadv at $1.27. IIP iN C 1TT1 IN TIES - fl.25. BAOOINQ 74ef4c. HEMP TWINE c. PROVISIONS- Pork, steady; Jobbing, $13. Lard, higher at f7.07. Dry salt meats (boxed), 4c lower; extra shorts. f7.23; clear ribs and clear Hides, f7.50. Hacon (boxed), 'r lower; extra shorts. J8 25; (dear ribs und clear sides, $8.50. FLAXSEED Nominally $1.60. MET ALB Lead, steady at $1.25; spelter, dull at $4.15. POULTRY Chickens, 5c; voting, 54c; turkeys, tic; durks. 7r; geese, dwOVjC. HITTER-Quiet; Creamery, 20a26c; dairy, 16920c. 1 :i IOS Steady at lR4c. RECEIPTS Flour. 7,000 bbls.; wheat, 30. 000 bu. ; corn. 81,000 bu. ; oats, 13,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour, 9.000 bbls.; wheat, 36,000 bu. ; corn, 58,000 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu. Liverpool t.nOn and I'rcn lalona. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 28.-WIIEAT-Spot. firm; No. 1 California, lis 2'd; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s; No. 1 northern spring 6s 3',d Futures, ipilet; December, 6s 104U; March. 6s 4d. C(RN Siot. firm: American mixed, new, 4s 2d. Futures, sternly; NovemLer, 4s 24d; Decen)bcr, 4s i4d; January, 3s lo4d. PEAS Cunadlan, 5s (i'd. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, at 8 6d. HoP8-At London (Pacific coast, at 2 -ni l bs. PROVISIONS Reef, extra India easy ut 69s; prime mess, nominal Pork, prime mess, western, firm stnady steady mess, ut 65s. at 72s bams, short cut, 14 to Jo lbs., stronis at 46s Idi bacon, Cumberland cut, 28 to 30 lbs. strong at 47s 6d; short ribs, 18 to 22 lbs., strong at 4Ss 3d; long clear middles, light, 30 to 35 lbs , firm at 48s 9d; long clear mln dles. heavy 36 to 40 lbs., tlrm at 47a 6d ; short bellies, 14 to 16 lbs , firm at 56s; shoul ders, square, 14 to 16 lbs., strong at 33s 9d. Lard, prlni" western. In tierces, ipilet at 3.ss6d: American refined, In palls, steady at 39s 3d. HI TTER - Finest United States, (pilot at 95s; good United States, unlet at 81s 6d. TALI.oW Firm! prime City, 25s 3d; Aus tralia, in London, 2,s 6d. CHEESE Ea.i, American finest white, 51s Oil; American finest colored, 52s 6d. fianana Ity Qrattl and Provlalona. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 28 WHEAT De cember, 624c; Mav. 86466c; caah, No. 2 hard, 6St664c; No 3. 6446660: No. 2 red, 654168c; No. 3. 68(ffC9c; receipts. 79 cars corn December, HUc; May. 3"ir(t344c; cash. No 2 mixed, 334fu3lc; No. 2 white, 35c; No. 3. 314c OATS No 2 white. 254ft 26c. RYE -No. 2, 434o. HAY Choice timothy, $10.OOW10.5O; choice prairie, to 50ft 10.00. HI "P TE It Creamery, 194r23o; dairy, fancy. 17e BQOfl firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas slock. 10e dog,, loaa Off, I'ases ret'4rni:d; in w wliitewood cases ii eiii'leii, '.-c more RECEIPTS Wheat. i'i3.20n bu. ; corn bu : oats. 7.00(1 bu. ,200 SHIPMENTS Wheat, 88.800 4,000 bu. ; outs. 1,000 bu. bu. corn, Toledo M, ' el. TOLEDO, O., Nov. H WHEAT-Active bul weak; cash, 7 1 1 : in mber. 744c; Jan- uorv. 764c March, 7tc May. 784c CORN Dull and lower; caah, 384c; De cember. 37'i", May. 374c. OATH Quiet; cash, 23c; December, 234c; Mac tS4o, HY E ?.lc. BEEDH Clover, 18H, prime. $6 25; Decem ber. $C.77C ; March. $6,874. Pblliiilell'liln Produce Mnrket. PHI LADE PHIA, Nov M HITTER Dull and easier: fancy western creamery 25c: fancv w -tern prints, 2c. BOOB -Steady: fresh nearby, 27c; fresh west, rn Mo; fresh southwestern, 25c; fredii .iouihern. 21c. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams fancy imgsl, 1J4C! New crk full creams, fair to cnoice, 10HWMC. Dulnlh Market. DULUTH, Nov 28. - WHEAT -No. 1 hard cash. . !... . liecember, ,,n4c; Mav. 7bc: No I northern. 724c; November. 724c; Decem ber. 714 ; May 754c; No. 2 northern, 654c; No a spring, ayc MRN 374c OATS 23ft34c 11 1 1 . , a 11 1. . .- tiraln Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 28. WHEAT - Lower; Ni), 1 northern. i4ft.5c; No. 2 north ern. 7i..4r,3c. RYE lulel : No. 1 ttUQjQe BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 69.'(t(V; sample, 44 ftv5c. Mlniieuptilla Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 28. - WHEAT -Caah, 734c, December, 714c; May, .44 :iv- On track; No. 1 hard. jtV: No. 1 northern, T34c; No. 2 northern. W41f"l4c FLol'R First patents, ft fHW.i4.10; second patents. t3.75'(i3.HR; first clears. t2 X"if2.!K, aecond clears, f2.0692.16. MOVKWF.1T 0,F Tf) K A?H I10in. Dullest Hay on 'Ohanis Since 4he Mondnr llefore Election. NEW YORK. Nov 28 Today'a stock mnrket was the dullest since the Motnlav preceding the election, There were no .Pal ings on any considerable scale and the movement of prices was sluggish and Ir regular and not Important. The market narrowed very considerably also, the num ber of different stocks dealt In being smaller than for many days past. It la not Improbablle that tomorrow's holiday prompted the curtailment of speculative ventures. The dealings were left very largely In the hands of room traders and the larger Interesls and the public was ap parently out of the market entirely. There ." no great pressure of liquidation, but when any considerable volume of stocks was offered there was not sufficient demand to sustain the prices, on the other hand even a smnll demand was sufficient to effect a considerable advance In price, as the sell ing orders In the market were also on a very small scale. The mnrket was ver generally heavy In the earlier part of the day. largely from the Influence of wenkness In the London market The disclosure through yesterday's Lon don settlement of a long account In Amer icans Is Interpreted ns weakening the tech nical position Of this market and the grow ing tightness of money In London vices rise to the apprehension th.' t New York may have to absorb considerable speculative liquidation from that sourre In fact, the selling for London account today was es timated ns high as 76,000 shares on balance Hoth cnll money and discounts In London are above the bank rate. Under ordinary circumstances this would lend to the ex pectation of an advance In the bank -rate tomorrow, but the scarceness of money Is due to the preparation for the exchequer bond Issue on Friday When thl" Is met there Is likely to he a reflux of government funds Into the money market, which would endanger the control of the market by the Ttnnk of England The action of the gov ernors tomoTow Is therefore, problemat ical. Our own mnrket continues unruffled, call loan rates falling away n shad" In enlte of the continued ebeorptlon of funds on lub-treasury offerings nn1 the postpone ment of ih" return flow of funds from fhe interior. The recent dally average tranefer of $iao.ofln to $200,000 to New orlenns was supplemented bv the transfer of $200,000 to Chicago through the sub-treasury today. If the activity of Interior business Is to make new demnnds on New York for cur rent v It may upset calculation over the future of the money market. This ntav have prompted some of the disinclination to deal In stocks The early heaviness of the market gave wav generally to a recovery In the lata dealings after London hid ceased selling Probably covering by room shorts was 9 factor In this movement. The gains were not all retained to the close, which was moderately active and Irregular. A number of October statements of net earnings of railroad companies were pub lished during the dav which were favorable with the exception of the Rending company. The net enrnlncs for this company for Oc tober were $1,232,096 less than for October of last vear. as a result of the miners' strike. This did not prevent the stork ris ing over yesterday, but It became heavy Inter In the day. Amalgamated Copper con tinued to show w -akness. supposed to be on account nf apprehension of unfavorable leg islation In Montana. The new Chicago A Alton stocks were largely bought at ad vances of 24 and 14 for the common and preferred respectively. The rubber stocks were notably weak, but recovered part of their losses. The bond market was quite active and yielded In snots. Total sales, par value, $4,055,000; United fltates bonds were all un changed on last call. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: A fair amount of business was done In the markets here to day, but the tone was dull on the rumors of a spreading disaffection In South Africa and expectations that money will be tight until the new year. Americans were mod erately active in their narrow limits. Lon don was Inclined to sell before your Thanks giving day holiday. Money and discounts were ateady, the bank monopoly again lend ing at 44 per cent, it la suspected that it Is depleting the market by borrowing on consols. The following are the Closing prices on the New Y rk Slock exchange: Atchison .. do pfd.. 394 Wabash 8.4 do pfd 8)4 W. & L. E 86 do 2d pfd 684 Wis. Central .... 3.4 Third Avcnuo .... M 204 104 284 11 112 8s4 S4 106 Lit 162 4K 132 304 90 5'" Ml (' 4 14 17 2f'4 7r4 43:(, 87 424 164 10s , 130 tfts 724 61 4 tea 19 754 ,1664 55 101 Baltimore ft O Can. Pacific Cun. Southern .. Chus. ft Ohio Chicago G. W... Cm B. ft Q Chicago I. & L. do pfd...,...., Chicago ft E. 1 Chicago ft N. W C, R. L ft P.... C. C. C. ft St. I Colo. Southern do 1st pfd. . 144 H. & o. pfd .137 National Tube ... . 8 do pfd . 5,'4 Adams Express. . 98 Am. Express .167 U. S. Express..., .1154 Wells-Eargo Ex. ,. M Amer. Cot. Oil.., . 74 do pfd . 424 Amer. Malting . . 14 do pfd .115 Amer. 8. & R .182 do pfd . 24 Amer. Spirits . 7'4 do pfd . H4 Amer. S. H do 2d pfd ft Hudson L. ft W ft R. Q pfd Del. Del. Den. do Erlu do 1st pfd . i!'4 do ptd .1814 Amer. S. & W.. . U4 do pfd . 894 Amer. Tin Plate ,1344 do t't'd . 20',4 Am. Tobacco ... Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal . . . Hocking Valley, Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd L. E. & VV do pfd Lake Shore Louis. & Nash.. Manhattan L .. Met. St. Hy Meg, Central ... Minn. & St. L... do pfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio.. M.. K. & T....... do pfd ... N. J. Central. .. N. Y. Central... Nor. & West ... do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario A W.... O. R. & N do pfd Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd R. Oi W pfd St. L. & S. F.... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. & Omaha. So. Pacific So. Railway .... 40 do pfd . 26 'Ana. Mill. .l'Ki Hrk Rap. Tr.... ,1104 Colo. F. & 1 . 83 1C011. Tobacco .. .106 do pfd .172 I Federal Steel .. . 13 I do pfd . !., General Electric. . 994 Gluco.se Sugar .. . 60 1 do pfd . 39 Int'n l Paper .. . . 124 lo Pfd . 374 Luclede Gas .1464 Kat. Rlscult .... .142 I do pfd . 414 National Lead .. . 80 do pfd . 714 National Steel .. . 824 do pfd . IS IN. Y. Air Rnike, . 42 1 No. American .. . 70 Pacific Coast ... .1424 do 1st pfd . 194 do 2d pfd 374 92 19'i 9.1 ."6 914 170 19 57 88 67 43 1004 514 .199 . 6 .1324 111! 71 . 134 754 , 2S', 85 . tttt 16U 6..4 , 55 . 914 (ko-j Pacific Mat I 314 People's lias Ti 91 194 76 464 H4 364 1284 1764 .ISO 424 Pressed 8. C do pfd Pullman P. C Stand. R. At T. Sugar do pfd Tonn. C. & I... U. 8. Leather.. do pfd U. 8. Rubber. do pfd 17', Western Union. do pfd 66'lRepul)llc I. & S Tex. & Pacific. 104 72 tl ft db Ptd. Union Pacific ... P. C. C. & 8. L. Amal. Copper .. . do pfd Ex-dlvldend. fi York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.-MONEY On call, steady at 3'ft34 per cent, last loan, 3 per cent; primu mercantile paper, 44ft5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE -Steady, with actual business in hankers' bills nt it s.. , 1 4 , for deinuiul and ut $4 814 for sixty day ; posted rates, $4 S2' and $4,864; com mercial bills, $4.804(ip.814. SILVER Certiticalcs, OifiiOVn:; bur, 6IVc; Mexican dollara, 50c. RoNDS Government, steady; state, strong; railroad. Irregular, The closing prices on bonds today are as follows: U. S nf. 2s, reg. .1054 N. J. C. g .1.. ........ 1il" X.. 1.....IO. 5s. 3b. 1264 704 do coupon I06U No. Pucilii do :is. reg do ooupon do new 4s, reg. do coupon do old Is, reg. do ooupon do 5s, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 65s... Atch. gen. 4s ito udj. 4s Can. So. 2s C. & O. 44s do 5s c. I N. W. 0, 7s du 8 F. d. 6s.. Chicago Ter. 4s. Colo. Sc. 4s 1 ) A R. G. 4s lio 110 pi I'lS 111! 116 H3Vi do 4s I'll N Y. C A St L 48.107 N A W. c. 4s Ore. Nav. Is 100 do 4a T 1944 O. S. L. 6s 1284 do consul 5s 110 . I13't Reading gen. 4s. . !l .1214 it. Q, VV. is ; .1024 St LA I M 0. 68. .1134 . t4 St L A S F g. 8S.;3S .1084 St. Paul consols. 173'.. A" S. P. C. A P. IB.. 1194 .120 do 6s 121 ,181 So. Pa. -Hie 4a N4 .1194 do 5s U24 . ttfti B. It. A T. 6a.'.., 7' . 6"TJ Tex. & Pacific ls.1104 .1004 do 2s j Erie gen. 4s Union Pacific 4s. .ln6' F. W. A D. C. Is. 75 Wabash la 116V tien. Electric 5S..1I3 , do 2s tl"l4 In. Central Is H64 West Shore 4s 114 L Aj ft, unL 4a...la04 Wis. Central Is., ho M.. K. A T. 2s.... 70 Va. Centuries .... 924 N. Y. C. Is 1094' Offered. Foreign Kluanelal. HEREIN. Nov. i.i)n the bourse todav home funds were firm. ChlneKe eaeurttlea hardened and Spanish 4s wcaktii'd 011 pews of an Insurrection in Morocco. I , , .,1s wore firm and uiilmated, . losing in low the bu lirlces of the day on realisations. Am. rl- cani and Canadian Paclflci aere nreak. Exchange on London, torn I5pfg for !hecK, Discount rates: Short bills. 3 per glint three months' bills. 44 per cent. LONDON. Nov 28. The money market v.us very hard today in v iew of i tie sin.nl i.ess of the available supplies. The tlgl't hgai was Incrcused by the retention by Hie banks and others of unusually large bal ances in view of the exchequer bend issue of Friday and tenders today for 42.OOO.0nO of India bills. The total of the applications Is S4,M,M The tender Is at 96 1- The dealing- of 'he Stock eachange todav w- e Smaller than usual, attributed pnrtlv to the condition of the money market cnteaing fresh speculation. Consols were unsteady and home rails were lower, especially MH- rop. 1110.. hn. ir inii- weaiuer rtiir n York. , mi wete , asier III respi ns" 10 urn ft , ,11 1 lien, Paeltlcs and Readings Were SU'i- ported, (Irani! Trunks were heavy Kafflrs Were heavier. . PARIS. Nov. 28 Huslness on the brnt'S' today opened weak, except in Turks, whi h Wert tlrm Later the invorablo attitude nf rentes overcame the weakness. Tractions were maintained and locul were In go d demand. Hl.i tlntos were harder Bpanlr 1 Is declined on unsatisfactory Morocco news. Kaffirs reacted Toward the cose Kin tlntos eased somewhat. Three per cent rentes lOOf T.'i for the account, exchange on London. 25f lit for checks, Spanish 4s closed at 69.60. lloston Slock aaolallnna. BOSTON. Nov. 28 Call loans, 394 per cent; time loans, 4'0' per prices: cent. Official A., T. fi 8. F.. do pfd Amer. Sugar .. do pfd Am. Telephone T. Union Land 34 B84 w , st End 934 ..133 West Electric . . .1104 Atchison 4s mi '2 n is, o m c ds. :o Huston cV A I LI!' Adventure r4 Hoston Elevated lM'.'i Allouet Mill. Co . t tUt . 214 3294 ,. $$4 ,$4i U'. . 13 . 25 . 14 . jfa ,M .218 :3& . 46',, C , H. ft Q 1174 Amal 1 opper .. Dominion Coal... 404 Atlantic do pfd 1124 Hoston ft Mont Federal Steel .... 464 Butte Hoston do pfd 7:'2 Cal Hecla. . . Fltchburg pfd.., tXSI Centennial dep. Electric ....1174 Franklin do pfd 115 Humboldt Ed. El 'c. Ill 215 Osceola Mex. Central .... IP's Parrot Mich. Telephone. H Qulnry N E fj. A; C 13 Tamarack old Colony 302 Utah Mining . Old Dominion ...IM Winona Rubber 29 Wolverines Union Pacific ... 1L4 ew orU Mllllnat "Mocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 28-The following are the closing quotations for mining snares today : ("hollar 7 ( town Point Ifl Con. Cal. ft Vu I.:". 1 adwood 68 Gould Currle., 90 Hale & Norcross. 20 llomestake (hirj Iron Sllveer 7H Mexican 25 Ontario tOO ophlr Plymouth lyuickallver I do pfd Sl. rra Nevada Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket . Brunswick . 75 . K . 125 .700 . 30 .In . 1Q . 23 . 10 London stock (( not a 1 1 on LONDON, Nov. 2S.-4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money . do aoot Atchison 1 ?an, Pacific St. Paul Illinois Central . . 0s4 Erie 144 Ifl 7-16 dO 1st pfd 414 .. 4n4 I'cniiavlvHtiln .... 73 . . f Reading 104 ..1314 No. Pacific pfd... 814 ,.1284 I rand Trunk .... 64 . . h'.U Anaconda BZ Louisville Union Pacific pfd s:4 Rand Mines 404 N. Y. Central 115 I HAR SILVER-(.Julet. 29 lMtd per ounce. MONEY I'i- tier cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is KiH'v oer nut; for threo months' bills, 4u 44 pec cent. Hank ( learlnca. CHICAGO. Nov. 28 Clearings, $22,360,727; balancea, tl, 143.637: posted exchange. tl.82ft 4. Ml; New York exchange, 25c discount. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 28. Clearings, $6,692,759; naiances. j,4.i,ti ; money, ) per cent. HALTIMORE. Nov Clearings, $4,28, 866; balances. $390.7i7. BOtJTON. Nov. 28. balances. $1,804,172. Clearings, $25,174,626; NEW rOHK. Nov 28,-CIearlngs $234,013,- s-n; reliances, b,bbb,7xo, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28. -Clearings, $18,756,114; balances, $3,488,888. CINCINNATI, Nov. 2H.-Clearlngs. $2,806. 200; money. tOi per cent; New York ex change, I649I74C premium. ( unit 11 ion or the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 28. -Todav s state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl50.Ooo.iuo gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Aval'nblo cash balances, $13,,201. 376; gold, $93,362,527. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 28. COTTON Excite ment and apathy alternated In today's mar ket. The customary pre-holiday evenlng up occurred and this served to bring about freuiient waves of biylng and selling; but as a rule business was small and of a pro fessional nature, with the trade nil at sea owing to the seml-sensatlonal fluctuations abroad and to more or less conflicting rumors that strong purties were making a bold attempt ut manipulation. The market opened weak at 21(1S points lower, under liquidation and heavy outside selling, mostly for foreign account. The haste to unload followed a fall of ifu'7 points In the Enifllsh markets, said by private parties to have resulted from a drive by Interests known to represent Influential American partita, Boon afterward the story gained emulation and was quite generally ac ctpted as true that a leading Philadelphia export house and several well known New Orleans parties had formed a plan to manipulate the English. New York and New Orleans markets. Following the open ing there was a spurt of covering which carried prices up 15 points from the low mark Soon after noon the market suf fered a severe rolapaa under room and lleht outside selling and for most of the session was irregular. The ( lose was steady, with prl. es net I to 17 points lower. GALVESTON. Nov. 28. COTTON Steadv. 9 11-160. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 28.-COTTON-Rpot. fair demand, prices firm; American mid dling. 6 9-lKe; the sules of the day were 10. O'Vi bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export and Included 1,000 American; re celptf., 20.000 bales. Including 15.200 Amer ican Futures opened quiet and closed quiet; American middling I, m. c. : No vember 5 29-64d. sellers; November and De cember 6 25-64C6 2fi-6ld. sellers; December and January. 5 22-64fro 23-4d. sellers; Jan uary and February. 5 20-64!f 21-6ld. buyers; February and March. 5 18-64fi5 19-6d. buyers- March and April. 5 16-64rd6 17-64d. buyers- April and Mav. 5 15-64d. sellers; May and' June. 6 18-64M 14-64d. sellers; June and Julv 1 11-64(W lt-64d, sellers; July and August. B Oi 6UW lO-fld, sellers; August and September. 4 63-6ld. buyers. ST LOUIS. Nov. 28 COTTON Quiet; sa'es none: middling. Ill-lie: recelpta. 11. 266 bales: shipments, 10.731 bales; stock, 69, 24n bn'es. KV ORLEANS, Nov. 28 -COTTON-Bteady: sales. 2.600 4ales; ordinary. 84c; good ordinary. 8c; low middling. 9c; middling. 9,c; good middling. 10c; middling fnir lnr-lis': receipts, i.s-,i.i ohicb, 300,783 bales. Futures, December, 9.57c hid; February. I.Stttt.Rtei April 0.646)t.t6o; Mnv, November. nom'nal; Janimry, V.M4B.0AC March. I.64M.660! 9.54ff9.55c ; June, 9.54 Cu9.56c; July, 9.53ifi9.54C. Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. H, WOOI The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say of the wool trade tomorrow: The wool market has been rather mole active the last week, the sales aggregating 4.750.000 pounds. There has been considerable quiet looking around for all classes of wool and the demand hn ( been strlctlv for consumption. Reasonable Drioea have been offered and have been ac cepted The Wanakuclt nnd Turlington m''ls have taken some fnlr-sl7.ed llr.es of wool as well as a number of the smaller oi nrerns. while the American Woolen com oany has been buying moderately but Closely and carefully. A larger business Wo ild prohablv have been transacted had it not been for the extremely unfavorable weather, which has militated against an active demand for goods Advices from the Leal continue to Indicate n very bullish rae'lng owners of wool continue to ho Id t a1 high prices. Prices are naturally In favar of the buyer, although there la no reeoire to sell wool and quotations are unchanged. The sabs this week In Boeton " . ... j i--1 urn ...nun s domestic and aiuoiiui'-'i . .... i , , . ,,,i ,, ufoow pounda foreign, maklnji a total or V.7-.T. v.-! against a total of ;r 1.2.000 pounds for the mm for previous weea win ' Vi. n-.,u,,.,,ll,ie wc k last year. in, . . mm , ,,,, n , , , ... 1 The sale since January 1 "' , - ooUUilS aualnst 327. 9S'. 576 for tne corrr- .1...1U1 nir 'imo 'i.-o j 1 ' 'sr. LOUia, Nov, 28,-WOOL Steadv: me line. Uiiil dl urn heavy V; H-hir,." t.'.b washed. IS. 294c Chinigea In Avallnble SunplleB. v., nt.- Voc fit gnaclal cable and ...'f graphic communications 1 hn m fha following changes Hradstreets in gvaiiaoie aui idles since last report : , WHEAT -Dntted Stales and Cannda east ,,f 1 he Rockies, decreased 12.(10(1 bu ; attoai for and In Europe, i,.,., I siint.lv. decrease Increase, tmi.uuo ou. , :tl'J.""0 bu. and ( a nana, ran IHN -l lllieil I".!.' 1 of the Ruckles, decrease. 1 . .t. 1 ..it...i mtmimm iin.i . .in.oi,., -.... . 11.1 1 r I linen roni.T. il.,., 111,. Hockles. He rease. l.ITS.UW "" , Among the more important inrrjaiii ui ni,..ut i-enorted are fhose or BUU,Uiai on. ni noi-ihwestern Interior elevators, luo.isai du. In Manitoba, 82.0.. ;bu ai .'J bu, at Chl at St even M.'M . : .. or bh.ihiu III. v ." ,,o SV bo. ago .private eo,v a The f.....l i,o,l r.K .OBB combined stuck of wheat at Tuenma and Seattle. Wash I'ori ano. un Increased 456.- Oim bU, last week. t offee Market. vnHK Nov 28. -COFEEE-Spot. p,' weak' No.1 7 Invoice. THC. Mild. tpAti Cordova, 94lS4c Futures opened barely .. J.: ... .. ,i-..iio r 10 nolnts and ;,!- iowed a Weak roursa during the early s.s L lo, mbr L-eneral BeUlng. led bv room i...m. .. .1 Vnrfiiie.in Interests, which was .,orr,,.t,i i.c lower nrlces In Havre and llnml,,,r lnraer reeelnts than expected i r snot demand end an Increase In the American visible supply figures. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKti Uornfed Cattle Prong;ht Fully 8teadj Prioes and I eeiicrs Sold Steady to Strong. HOGS AVERAGE A BIG NICKEL LOWER Mieep Receipts Light, hit Market on (load sinn Mhoived o 4'baiiare rta Compared with Yesterday, on Klther Killers or Feeders. SOUTH Receipts were. OMAHA, Nov 28. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 1,787 4,e8 i.86o Official Tuesday 4,777 14.1:68 6,18. Official Wednesday 2,040 11.318 1.613 Three days this week ... 8,604 30,24 ll,ef Mine uays last week. .. .14.465 26.42.) 16.S92 HIM week before 14,440 19.340 13, III game three weeks ago. 4.910 11,391 14.1io Same four weeks ago.. 13,156 16,916 21.988 Average price paid lor hogs lor the lai leviral days, with comparisons: I 1900. 1 1899 ,1898 1897 , 1896 , 1895 ;W8H Nov. Nvo. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. 1.. . 3.. 4 . I .. 7... 8.. 9 10. 11 12 13. 14. 15 16. 17. 18. 1. 20. 4 514; I 01, 3 C3 3 29, 3 41, 3 43 3 3 3 44, 3 42 3 44 I 3 33 3 35 4 44 4 45 4 39 4 41 4 60 4 56 4 42 4 29 4 41 4 43 4 64 4 34 4 87 4 46 4 41 4 61 4 66 4 37 4 41 4 '.6 4 40 4 26 4 10 4 40 4 60 4 04 3 45 3 27 3 30 1 4 56 4 04, 4 U2 3 47 I A r. S 3 61 3 52 3 31 1 3 21 i w 3 23; I 27! I 17 3 22 3 23, ' WS"4; 4 64i,' 4 674; 4 704 4 684 4 734 4 01 4 02 4 03 4 06 4 03 4 02 3 46 3 361 3 65! 3 52 3 45 3 47 3 43 1 441 3 45 3 46 3 39 I 39 '3 45 3 44 3 51! S 41 3 31 3 32 3 3 34, I I : 4 834 , 4 734 ( 4 674 3 M ,1 n 3 : 3 84 3 87, I 41 I 4 4 8241 4 Do'. 3 35 3 27 IS 46 3 351 3 31! 3 18 3 45, 3 36 3 32 3 11: I M 3 32 3 14 3 41' 4 824 .1 86 4 784' i 3 29 ; 3 34 3 16 3 39 4 744 3 88 $ 34! $ 18 3 42 4 7S ,! H .1 31 3 U I fi 4 J S s 3 3"' 3 39! I 3 3 4 7'4 1 85 3 44 3 27 1 8 211 8 tl K I 2 :t 46 I 27! 3 21 , 1 3 77, 3 3i 3 30 3 16 3 46! 4 874 ! 3 23 3 24 S 2I 3 60 4 76 3 76 3 28l 3 25 3 43j 4 704 3 7:i 3 20 3 32 3 .17 Indleatae lundar, The Official number of cars of stock brought In today hy each road was: , w Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. H'r's. ., at nt. p. i(y O. tc St. L. Ry Mo. I'aclflc Rv Union Pac. System... C. A- N W Rv V.. E. A M. V. It. R C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. B. & II, H. R. R ".. R. A g. Ry K. ft & St. J C, R. I. & P., east... C., R. I. P., west.. Illinois Central 2 24 I t 21 24 2 2 7 14 45 2 10 I 16 21 .. 1 12 17 1 3 2 3 14 1 I 76 170 7 "l Total receipts The disposition of the dav's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber 01 neaa indicated: Cattle, 69 191 202 226 208 Hogs. Sh p Omaha Packing Co... O. H. Hammond Co.. Swift and Company.. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour & Co Swift, country 1,398 1,379 1,79$ 103 228 12J 219 2.965 2,528 96 1,737 Armour & Co., 8. C R. Pecker & Degan 102 Vansant A Co 27 Lolnnun & CO 541 McCreury & Clark 14 Huston & Co 5 Livingstone & Schaller. . 31 Hamilton .v Rothschild.. 7 L. F. Husi 17 Hennctt & Co 9 H. F. Hobblck 1 other buyers 342 1,070 Totals 2.06: 11,901 1,742 CATTLE --There was a light run of cattle here this morning und as both puckers and yard truders were willing to buy a few cuttle the market all around was in fairly goo shape. Recelpta Included unite a few cars of cornfed steers, the choicer bunches of which brought fjlly steady and In soma cases stronger prices. A bunch of steers and heifers sold for $5.06, but they were light handy weight cnttle that are Just the kind buyers are looking for. Anything at all choice today was not difficult to move at yesterday's prices. The common kind., and half-fat stuff was about as dull as usual. There were riot far from a dozen loads of cows and heifers on sale and very little change was noticeable 111 the prices paid. Peckers picked up what was offered In good season ut good steady prices all uround. A bunch of cows and heifers sold as high at $4 .26, hut they were good. Feeder buyers took hold with consider able life this morning and paid a little stronger prices for the cattle showing qual ity and weight. There were not very manv stock cattle on sale this morning i.nd as a result it was not long before everything ut all desirable had changed bancs. The lightweight cattle and com mon stiff dlC not show much of an Im provement. Choice yearlings are now in good demand and they sold readily today at good strong prices. Stock cows and heifers ami BIOCB nuns oi goon quu.nv inn with ready sale today at strong prices. i here were verj lew wesiern giann came on sale today and the market was steady on practically all kinds. Some of the best fteders. though, may have sold a llttlo stronger. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 25 1 1020 4 50 2 5 19 1120 4 65 3 , 5 20 1131 4 70 3 60 19 1137 4 75 4 00 2 835 4' 85 4 i.J 17 1262 4 95 4 25 03 1041 6 00 4 15 20 1171 4 90 4 50 38 1255 4 95 4 55 It 1126 5 20 R8 AND HEIFERS. 5 06 COWS. 1 63 21 1043 3 65 2 00 t 966 2 SO 2 10 1 1070 2 60 2 10 2 826 2 00 2 10 6 972 2 79 2 M 4 955 2 75 2 10 1 1060 ' 2 73 2 10 1 960 2 75 2 10 1 1100 2 75 2 10 8 1080 2 77 1 25 4 822 2 75 2 25 3 1033 2 DO 2 25 1 1240 2 90 2 25 9 1084 2 90 2 25 1 1120 I !W 2 80 13 930 2 90 2 SO 1 1050 8 25 2 90 1 1110 3 25 IB 1 820 3 25 1 1 1075 3 26 2 90 2 1130 3 25 2 9.'. 12 1089 3 35 3 05 2 1130 3 M 2 15 13 934 3 40 ;i Q 1 1370 3 5o 3 23 4 1042 3 (15 3 8 1016 3 86 3 115 1 IHII 3 716 10 96J 1 Still 2 9T5 1 690 3 893 62 1148 3 ww 7 1121 66.. 1096 750 930 640 770 860 750 903 840 810 800 1000 935 624 950 090 1162 1080 S80 1060 1000 920 1012 890 1052 9K3 8K3 1112 1.. 2.. IT.', li . .1010 COWS AND HEIFERS. . 930 3 25 i 1162 12... 1... 6... 5... 4... 1... 6... 1... .,, 1... 1... 1... I. .. 2 l','., L... i... i l!'. .., Is: i... i, i... (.., 2... 1... 1... 1... 1... 12... 1... 1... I... 6... o 26" 31... SO... II. .. 26... 4 HElr b;jfH. 720 4 25 33. 785 927 3 20 3 10 dfHi 2 aa .'I STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. .... 600 2 50 1 620 3 00 . 952 2 ll'i 9 843 3 1 5 ' 640 I 5 682 3 26 611 2 75 BL'LLS. ....1230 2 56 1 1570 2 70 ' 1460 2 10 1 1270 2 75 1430 2 50 1 670 2 75 ....1350 2.5 1 X00 2 75 ...1880 2 90 1 M 3 75 910 3 i)0 1 1530 3 75 11S0 3 10 1 1330 2 80 1560 3 26 1 990 I 74 133U 3 45 1 970 2 90 . ..1350 3 50 1 1040 I 00 ....1195 2 50 1 itOO 3 00 1660 2 60 2 1420 3 10 1560 2 10 1 870 3 25 1050 2 60 1 1430 3 25 1150 2 f0 1 1270 3 50 1080 2 60 1 1550 3 rtO 1230 2 65 1 1580 3 75 STAOS. ... 230 2 50 1 200 an 260 3 1 250 4 60 90 5 25 1 670 3 lij STOCK CALVES. 206 2 CO 1 250 2 75 360 2 60 2 325 3 00 450 2 60 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 450 50 7. 927 3 85 4 15 3 50 3 '.0 3 50 3 60 3 56 3 3 65 3 75 3 90 3 96 .1070 . 613 .1110 . 690 . ro . 456 . 710 . 872 . 668 . 700 . 668 . 948 2 75 2 90 3 ;0 3 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 30 3 30 3 27 3 I.""! 9 22 1 6 It 16 .. 506 .. 923 .. 783 .. 610 .. 861 . .1011 ..1110 .. 648 .. 726 .. 803 .. 495 3 45 6 3 75 NEHRASK A. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 14 steers. ... 914 3 00 4 steers. ... 970 3 25 1 steer Mi, 3 00 1 steer 960 3 00 12 steers.... 914 3 26 4 feeders.. 890 3 75 u steers. ..1134 3 60 4 feeders.. 854 3 60 4 cowa Ui20 3 00 10 feeders. . K99 3 90 4 cows 1012 3 ft) 2 bulls 1370 2 40 1 cows 886 3 00 2 cows 950 3 10 4 rows S70 2 00 2 cows 1060 2 76 2 cows 1070 3 25 2 cows 920 3 00 WYOMINU 3 feeders.. 763 3 66 39 feeders. .1012 3 to 1 feeder... W) 3 65 1 feeder I loo 3 00 10 fe. dera. .1083 3 M 1 feeder ... 980 3 00 2 feeders RM 3 66 1 feeder... 920 it 1 steer 1330 3 76 U cows ... 822 2 05 3 feeders .si I It 4 feeders. . 80f. H 1 calf 46ti 3 75 1 steer 1 steer ,104c I on I U I 05 3 00 .1320 3 cows. I stag . 1 bull . 1 bull.. ,::o ,1M0 2 40 . 930 3 M I n Allll. 3 bulls 1346 2 25 1 bull 1640 2 26 COLORADO. 2 bulls 1460 2 36 Holt Cattle Co. Colo. 220 Tex fdr 693 4 15 96 Tex fdrs 659 4 15 18 Tex fdrs 77S 3 26 8 Tex fdrs 662 3 25 a. Soreneon Colo. 5 cows . .904 2 75 tlcows 1013 2 90 I calves... 453 3 60 3 calves... 413 4 35 J J Mills,, n Utah. 57 stk civs 368 4 60 1 heifer.. Ed Hatischksy-3. D. 97 feeders. 1061 3 35 6 feeders 54 cowa im ii., 1 bull .43(1 3 00 101 3 00 b40 3 In HOU8 There waa another liberal run of hogs here today, and as ther points re ported a still further decline In valuta tin market here went oft Just about a nlcael as compared with yesterday. Buyers started out bidding 14.10 on most ev?ry thlng The choicer grades of light aftd butcher welgntj they offered to pay $4.i24 for. but as seders were holding lor bett -r prices all around It was late before m'l 'U of anything was done. When the hogs finally did beiiln to change hands tney went mostly at $4.70 and $4 724 It was I the better grades of light und DUtChCT Weights that brought the higher price. tlc bulk of the common run of h gs fOltlg mostly at $4 70 After the provlslot mark, t 1 came lower the feeing was hariy as good and sellers hud enns.derahie difficulty 'n fettlng as good prices for thi 'ast arrivals t was late before the yards were cleared the last end of the hogs going almost en tirely at $4 70. Renresontatlve sales: ,e Av, on. rr. .no. av. on. rr. .86 ... 4 00 11 266 ... 4 70 13 $ m St. it. 17. 26. .107 ... 4 00 14 247 ... 4 1O 78 ... 4 00 19 121 6 0 ... 4 00 ... 4 15 ... 4 16 ... 4 16 ... 4 16 ... 4 15 ... 4 50 ... 4 50 160 4 60 80 4 61 361 80 4 70 ....101 .... to .... 79 ....120 .... 95 ...192 BH . . . .209 ....132 ...175 ....878 ....337 . . . . no ....201 ....310 ....187 ....266 ....268 . . . .35 ....223 ...335 ...337 ...32.". R69 4 iU .290 80 4 70 .302 ... 4 70 .294 40 4 70 .206 40 4 70 3n8 40 4 70 25.. 91.. 61.. 44.. 136. 17.. 46 . IL. 45. . 4 05 4 65 4 I". .. 4 C7I so 4 im 80 4 70 SO 4 70 .. 4 70 . . 4 70 80 4 70 80 4 70 .. 4 70 80 4 70 80 4 70 80 4 70 .. 4 70 a, . 50.. 91.. 68.. 64 . . 45... 6 48.. 41. ti., 47.. N.. 49.. 85. . 52.. 87. . 4,',. . 68. . 68.. 57.. .fl. . 68.. 60.. 64.. 50.. 30.. 62.. 14.. 68.. 71.. 61.. 47.. 66. 66 . 68.. 64.. 68.. 61.. 71.. 19. . 62.. 63.. 57.. 51.. 69.. 9. . 31.. 69.. 68.. 67.. 49.. 55.. 91.. 68. . 100. 60.. 46.. 62.. 63 . 68.. 79.. ...jm MO 160 4 70 ...337 160 4 70 ...210 120 4 70 ...283 ... 4 70 ,..M 240 4 70 . . ,2m ... 4 el ...281 ... ...249 ... ...297 210 ...317 120 ...262 SO ...293 ... ...214 ...287 ...284 ...301 ...170 . 306 ...291 ...222 ...264 ...333 ...282 ...309 ... ...283 ... ...212 120 ...283 ... ...327 ... ...260 ... ...281 40 ...320 160 ...250 160 . . .213 240 4 70 ...300 40 4 70 . 354 80 4 70 ...315 ... 4 (0 ...347 200 4 70 ...258 60 4 70 ...277 80 4 70 ...252 ... 4 70 ...253 240 4 70 ....235 SHEEP There were only a few ears of sheep here today and what fat stuff there was sold readily at steady prices. Wethrrs that brought $4.00 yesterday sold for the same price today, so that all that can he said of the market Is that It Is steady. There were no good fat lambs on sale to make a test of the market on that class of stuff. The few feeders here also sold In Just about yesterday's notches, the demand be ing apparently sufficient to take the few cars that were offered at steady prices. Suotatlons: Choice feu wethers, IJ.bM ; fair to good fed wethers. $3.66dr3.s6; choice grass wethers. t3. 754(3.90; fair to good grass wethers. $3. OS'S 3. 75; choice ewis. $3 2541.1.60; fair to good ewes, $3.0001.25: choice spring lambs, $4.90.6 16; fair to g od spring lamhs, 64.6Kft4.90; feeder owes $j!i5;i 3.00; feeder wethers, H 504J3.75; feeder lambs, p WHi.w. itepreseniaiive sales 3.13 2O0 4 70 61 332 80 4 70 48 296 80 4 70 76 269 80 4 70 61 271 ... 4 70 M 232 ... 4 '.0 04 272 80 4 70 63 231 120 4 70 62 272 80 4 70 76 196 ... 4 70 66 290 80 4 70 63 326 80 4 70 241.. ,.M 400 4 70 66 292 40 4 70 63 306 40 4 70 57 263 ... 4 70 76 159 ... 4 70 61 260 ... 4 72i 49 251 80 4 72, 62 266 ... 4 724 61 277 ... 4 -2 (II 16 ... 4 -.244 66 276 ... 4 72't 61 $4 40 4 724 4 70 72 2.'.5 ... 4 72',i 4 70 66 260 ... i ttVi 4 i 0 90 170 ... 4 72W 4 70 66 281 80 4 724 4 70 62 280 120 4 72' 4 70 76 220 120 4 72'i 40 4 70 05 243 ... 4 72'i 40 4 70 66 161 ... 4 724 120 4 70 69 259 ... 4 724 ... 4 70 70 260 80 4 7 24 ... 4 "0 60 259 80 4 7 24 160 4 70 61 309 ... 4 72 4 280 4 70 61 283 120 4 72 4 283 120 4 70 60 247 40 4 72 4 248 ... 4 TO 64 267 80 4 724 333 ... 4 70 66 276 ... 4 . 34 202 ... 4 70 64 266 ... 4 72 4 302 160 4 70 69 270 ... 4 72 4 315 ... 4 70 71 202 40 4 72'. 336 ... 4 70 64 292 40 4 7 2 4 356 ... 4 70 64 263 120 4 724 293 320 4 70 65 285 160 4 721 Ml 4 0 66 268 ... 4 Ttta 40 4 70 70 2) 120 4 721- 40 4 70 76 252 ... 4 72'n SO 4 (0 88 194 80 4 Ti', t 70 57 295 160 4 "74 4 70 60 271 ... 4 72' 4 70 70 287 200 4 724 4 10 78 265 40 4 774 4 70 82 237 ... 4 724 4 70 63 287 ... 4 724 4 70 61 313 80 4 724 4 70 61 266 40 4 724 4 70 63 207 40 4 72'i 10 262 ... 4 724 71 208 80 4 724 87 283 ... 4 724 63 245 40 4 75 74 226 ... 4 75 71. ..263 ... 4 76 73 270 80 4 75 72 235 ... 4 75 No. Av. Pr. 7.1 cull ewes 71 $1 90 1S8 feeding lambs 43 3 61) 228 fed wethers 102 4 00 208 fed wethers 10 1 4 (1) 138 feeding lamha 61 . 4 15 284 feeding lambs 65 4 40 14 Iowa mixed 84 $1 10 3.1 Iowa ewes 91 3 16 13 Iowa bucks 147 8 35 48 Iowa yearlings 88 3 81 3 Iowa cull lambs 63 4 00 11 Iowa lambs ,7 86 4 85 221 old feeder ewes 86 2 00 1 buck lamb 120 4 60 9 cull ewea 83 1 50 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Weakening Tendency In Cattle lings Five to Ten Cents Lower. CHICAOO, Nov. 28. CATTLE Receipts. 22.600 head; choice steers about steadv. others 54fl6c lower; butchers' stock weak lo 10c lower; Tezana, bc lower; natives, neat on sale today, 1 extra carload at $6; good to prime steers, $5.S0'5.85; poor to medium. $4.()O(i(5.20; selected feeders, weak, $.1.854f4.25; mixed stockeis, t2.264t3.6C; cows. $2 Mm 25. helfcra. $2.60f4.60: cannera, $2.00fr!.50; bulls, weak. $2,504(4.15. Calves, steady. 10.6006.60; Texana, receipts, 600 head; best on sale today. 14 cars at 13.83. Texas fed steers. $4 0Of4 SO; Texas grass sleers, $3.304j4 10; Texas hulls, $2.50rofl.25. HOGS Receipts today. 43.000 head; tomor row. 33.0'O head; left over, 6.000 head; opened weak, closing 64IOc lower; top. $4 95; mixed and butchers. $4. 654(4. 95; gisid to choice, heavy. $4.65(?4.!i24; rough heavy. 14.60664. tO; light $1654(4 0; bulk of sales. $4 7541 1.8. 4 SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. 15,000 head; good to choice, steady; poor to me dium, slow to lower; good to choice wethers. $4.0o4j4.35; fair to choice mixed. 66.6W3.98; western sheep, $4 004(4.25; Texas sheep, $2,504(3.60; native lambs, $35041010; western lambs. $4 605.10. Kansas City Live gtnek. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 28 - CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,800 head natives, 1.200 head Texans, 400 head calves; finished steers, steady; one bunch of Christmas cuttle sold nt $6.50; short fed Immature cattle lower: butchers, oannen and feeding graeaera steady, na tive steers. $4,504)6.60; stockers nnd feeders $3 $604 23; butcher cows and heifers, It-OOtJ 4.50; cannen, lt.IO0t.6O: fed westerns. $3.504f 6.25; wintered Texans, $3 60',i4"n; grass Tex ans. $3.104t3.50; calves, $3.504j5 75. HOGS Receipts. 17,400 head; trade slow prices dull, ruling 5c lower; heavy. M.75i 4.80; mixed. $4 6244(4 80; light. 64.7004.60 1 pigs. $4.40464.63. SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts, 1.8V) head; market very active at strong prices; lambs. $5,004(5.25; muttons. $3 SO'ut.'.'O; stock ers and feeders, $3 .504(4.26; culls, 6S.00Ot.60. 6, I.onla I Ive Block. ST. LOI'IS. Nov. 28. - CATTLE - Receipts, 2,3.0 head, Including 700 Texans, market slow and steady for natives; easier for Toxiins: native shipping and export steers $4.785.66; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4,0006.16; steers under 1,000 lbs., g:e s. e--f 1 stockers and feeders, $2,305(4.40; cows and heifers. ll.00O4.7li canners. H.t6O6.70j bulls $2 004J4 00; Texas and Indian steers. $3.254( 4 50; rows and heifers. t3.2nO3.40. HOGS -Receipts. 11.200 head: market M 10c lower; pigs and lights. $4 704(4.89; pack ers $4 754(4. 81; butchers, $4 8514.95. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady; native muttons. $3 60 4(4 25 lambs, t4.60O6.6j culls and bucks, $2 604.I.OO; stockers. $2,7544.00. Stork In Night. Following are the receipts at the four principal western markets November 28 Cattle H.gs. Sheen South Omaha Chicago .. 2,040 ..22.0HO .. 8.000 .. 2.600 11.318 43.000 17.400 11.200 1 (Hi l6.6ob Kansas city . 1.870 1.000 St luis Totals 34.340 82,918 19.463 St. Joseph Live gtnek. SOI'TII ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 28.-(Special ) - The Journal quotes: CATTLE - Receipts. 1.200 head; market steady to 10c lower; quslltv common to fair; natives $4 0046.26; Texai and west erns, $3 2541120; cows and heifers. I2.00ra4 50' holla nnd staas 12 004140: venrllrius und calves. $3 ontfi-iTs ; stis kers and feeders, $3 00 4i4 00; veals. II wnuc.ih. HOGS -Receipts, 6,400 head; market 6c lower, all gradea, $4 7i4l4 80; bulk of sales. it rora 1 . Sill HP AND SHEEI' AND I.AMHS Recelpta. 40TMead; market steady. WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS Week Mm a (Nil tialn In the Ont pnl n er Record of 1'recedlng even llaya, CINCINNATI, Nov. 28 (Sperlnl Tele gram ) - The Price Current says The mar keting of hogl during the last week waa large. Western packing for the week was 620.000, p pned with 550,000 the prcredlng week and 160,001 a year ago. From Novem ber 1 the total is 2,005,000, against 1, 945.000 last year. Prominent placet compare as follows: 1900. ..IW0.0H) 236.000 . UiO.IMl ..131,000 ,.145,000 ..II 1,000 . 7: mi . , 08 000 . . 40.000 . . 36,000 . . 54. i) ,000 1899 66". 'M0 24(i,imo 1(5,000 103,000 138.000 1ISI.ISS) 79.(i 60 noil 61.00U 11,000 47,000 37,(8)0 Chicago K iinr.iM ( ' 'lly ( imah 1 St Joseph Si Louis Indianapolis ., Milwaukee ( 'lin lnnatl Ottumwa Cedar Rapids Sioux City .... St. Paul Nctv Vork 1.1 e Muck. NEW rORK. Nov 28 REEVES Re ceipts. 2.23 head; market active; steers and cows Steady to 11 shade higher; bulla un changed; all early arrival! oldj itetrs. $4 10 AV6.30; oxen and f lags. It.2 It3.90; bulls. tJ.OO ffj 25; extra fat bulls. 61 J "if I. id; COWB, $1 20 43 60j fat wesiern rows, $3 304(3 86; Stock crs. $2 86; cables unchanged: shipments, 105 sheep and 4.100 quarters of beef CALVES Receipts. 952 head; active; veals firm to 26c higher; grassers (toady vea a. $4 ltMM.60; little calves. tt.601l4.W; mii n, $2.2Vu2 75; vearllngs, 62.WT4t2.6o; mlVd an I fed calves, $3 00O3.634 SHEEP AND LAMHS Recelpta. 6,137 head; steady to 104.15c higher; sheep. $2."0 3 80; choice sheep. $4: culls, tl 6O1.ro; lamhs. ft 6041 f. 86; culls, 3.60t.S6; Ganakv lambs, $;. iv,)5.86. Hogs Receipts, 5.135 head; half a car on sale; steady for all weights; pigs firm. viik"' Market. NEW OHLEANS. Nov. 26.-SI'GAR Firm; open kettle. 3 7-16434c , open kettle centrifugal. 3 13-16414 3 16c ; centrifugal gran ulated, 4 15-I6c; whites. 440 H 160 yellows. 44M9-16c; seconds, 34) Ic. Molasses, steady, 22037c "NEW YORK, Nov. 28 SI'GAR StciuU ; fair refining, 34r; centrifugal. 96 test. 4V. Molasses sugar. 34c Refined, steady; No. 6, 4 Mr; No. 7, 4 Sue , No I, 4 70c; No. 9. 4 60c; No. 10. (.660; No. 11. 4 55e; No. 12. 4.60c; No. 13 4 50c; No 14, 4.60c; standard. 6 40c, con fectioners' A. 5.4c; mould A. 6.85c; cut lowf. 6c; crushed, tcj powdered. 6.70c, granulated, 6.60c; cubes, 6.75c. Oil Market. OIL CITY. Pa., Nov 28 OILS Credit balances. $1 "7; certificates, 11.104 bid; ship ments, 1?7,279 bids.; average. 100,111 bbls.; runs. 120.375 bbls.; average. 91.451 bbls. NEW YORK, Nov. 2S OILS Cottonseed, weak, prime crude, 4S4c; prime crude, yel low. 49c. Petroleum, dull, New York re fined, $7.15; Philadelphia and Raltlmore, $7.20. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, tl.&i. Turpentine, quiet at 424414.1c. LONDON. Nov. 28 OILS Linseed. 31s. Petroleum. American refined. 54d. Turpen tine spirits, 311. "VI New Turk Dry lionda. NEW YORK. Nov 26. DRY GOODS Spot market hue ruled quiet throughout today, but an nverage supply of ordrs has come forward for cotton goods. Rleached muslins very firm and In demand, where prices have not been ndvanced. Light weight brown sheeting firm, With fair sales; heavy browns continue Irregular Coarse colored cottons continue strong; print cloths quiet but tlrm In price; prints and ginghams unchanged; woolen goods di vision inactive and Irregular. No mnrket tomorrow. California Dried Krnlta. NEW YORK. Nov. 28. EVAPORATED APPLES -( ifferlngs of evaporated apples continue light, with demand moderate and desirable grades hold steady at fully sus tained prices; state common was quoted at 44i5c; prime, 440640; choice, 6Vll6c, und fancy, tOtVju, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS-Dull but steady; prunes wertv quoted at from 34c to 84'" per lb., ns to size and quality. A prt -cots, Royal, 11414c; Moor Park. 154jl6c. Peaches, peeled, 164(20c; unpeeled, 64J9e. MarrlBKr l.lcenecs. The following licenses fo wed have been Issued from the office of the county Judge: rsalne and Residence. Eds. in Rich. Omaha Maude I,. Clark. Omaha George R. Roach, Lincoln Carrie Hutchinson, Lincoln Ivl Mortln, Omaha Regina Herrmann. Omaha Ernest A. Calling. Brady Island. Neh Agnes C. Sholund. Gothenburg, Neb. Stanton B. Gotford, South Omaha Anna Swanson, Omaha Age. ....42 ,...30 ....45 ....30 ....43 ....22 ....30 ....20 ...23 ....23 William Hover. Millard, Maggie A. Pappenhugen Neb 28 Millard, Neb 23 23 19 66 63 Frank J. Pyi ha. Omaha Carrie Uoravoli Ontana Hoi art liubier. Omaha Anna J. Duffy, Omaha William Andresen, Doiglas county.. Nellie KelBoy, Millard, Neh Paul R. Sleeper. Omaha Lulu M. Helm. ( imaita Charles Chris. lansen. Omahu Hannah Wcberg, Omaha George II Graham. Rlchtleld. Neb... Frances W Cain. Pupllllon, Nob Wllllnm S. linen. South Omaha Augusta HantlBBi South Omaha Honry ohye, Omaha Ida WlUor., Omaha Martin R Priilttc. Omaha 1. H indu Dlrny, Omaha Lester W. Hamilton. Omaha Mrs. Holland H Croander, Clurlnda John Sluttcry. Omaha Mary Hooks, Oiiuha 22 18 28 18 31 25 34 30 40 42 26 23 39 19 35 la. 3S 31 31 Decrepit Italldlnga Mnat On. At its meeting yesterday afternoon the Advisory Hoard authorized the building In spector to destroy ten ramshackle build ings which were condemned several weeks ago, und notified the owners of several other buildings Hint they will be given an Opportunity to show why they should not be lorn down. The largest building In tho list Is a three-story brick ut the northeast corner of Fourteenth nnd Leavenworth streets. THE HEAI.TV .MARKET. INSTRI'M EN'TS filed for record Wednes day, November 2H, illuo; Warrant) lleeda. Matthaiis Kniinber et al. to Peter Horning. 11 40'.. feet IUDOIV lot (. -11 lot 1. In 11-15-13 6O0 250 460 325 Benaon Land lyndlcata to 10, William block 6. llackman, lots 11 and HeiiMin ' T ' I ',,,T,..M Humanl Seymour to A lots 1. 2 and 3 & (1 add block 1, Thomason A. Tliurlow, lot 3, A. J. Holmes to A block 1. Batne Q us Peterson ! wife to F. T. Stol- tenburg, K.ts 1 11:111 1. iuock 11. mi 1 2 and 3, block 10, Hun, ham place. A D Young and wife to E m -r Pratt, lot 1. block 6 Puti Ink's add Elmer Pratt to Omaha Loan und Trust company, sume : N M Stouder et al, to Menael Floarach. s4 lot 13 and all lot 14, J. f Illlev'M 'llllillvlH 1 100 1060 South Omaha Kind company Thomas llnetor. lot 6, block to 89. South omahu Same to E. 0. Lee. lot U, block same Qnlt 1 lulu 1 Herd. 760 650 6, W B, Penl.e and wife lo Etfle D. Wead. lot 35, Wind or place ex. ... Marv Pax si ill to c F. Jones w 40 feet of e 130 feet lots 11 and 15, block 7. Hanfecom place 8.000 Chase Land company el al. to Omaha Saving." bank, lot 2, DIO0K IT, Mmidi a add, und lot 10, block 2, E V Sirtlth's add Herds. Sheriff tp Omaha Savings bunk, lot i. block 17, Smith'" add Sume to same, I'd 13, block C, Pros- ajjne to w Bl Keaieri'lot t, bioili 7. Hrlghton s subillvl , 4,001 1,100 75 Total transfers $13,3)6 RRPtrThtYaca ;lt5N5 ajocruh'Yurceijja 6" M r33Ht JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Tsigptiona 1039. Oman i, Nat COMMISSION, tiKAlN. PKOVlblOMsi and ttTOCKS Moaatu or l atiia. csrraayoi uri.cr Joan A Warraa Ce si wusa im wsiiws aaw sw