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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THbttSDAV. ypVEMBEK 14, IflOl,
10
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Silli Msaajo to D s. L!UU Gecd for the
Market.
CORN FURNISHES STRENGTHENING FACTOR
0irn, Ktrnily llesplle Weaker Cables
and Climbs Mnterlallj Wheat .til
vancea an Klahtli nml Out
Fivc-Kluhths.
CHICAGO. Nov. 13.--A stronK cash rorn
f (tuition, lemlltiK to bull activity, helpul
II (trains today and Dccemher wheat closer
Ho up, December rorn lMilio lilKher nnd
December oats o hi-shcr. Provisions
closed unchniiKed at -!41)6o lower.
Corn opened steady In spite of weaker
cables, lcetnlier starlltiK n shade to 'fcH
Mo lilRhcr at fWWSH'in. ThZ early busi
ness wh quiet. 11 till pit tradeis sold, casing
jirlnes a trllle. Reports fcoon beaum to ur
Tlve, however, showing a remnrkitblo cash
istrongth. Hull's cro bollix made to the
,mst. west and south In addition to Rood
iiiuntltlfs taken for export. Sales on track
In Kansas City wero reported at from aio
10 )Ho ldher than the local December quo
tation and price here naturally shot up
vnrd lulls bean loadltiK up nimhi, shorts
lan to cover and December ran up to a
i-tronK close, l'dtimc advanced at f'OUc
Hecelpts wero 57 cars.
Tho wheat market was a steady, narrow
affair, but relative!) strons, following corn,
wlivti innneroiis rondltlonH are considered,
(.'ahlos wero weaker. thotiKh only tnoiler
utely. Iloth tirlmary and northwestern re
eiints were heavy. The crowd showed no
inclination to buy at lie early steady price,
though offorlnRi were, liberal. This brought
nr. easy feeling and n stream of liquida
tion.. About this tlmo tho strength In cum
Install to develop and wheat traders took
everything offered. Prices, however, never
went high, and December, which opened
ui.cliaiiKed to ic lower at 7l,4Q71c. ad
mi need to 7IM.72C. closing steady c higher
nt TlTtc. Trade on the whole was only
fairly active, tho bulk of tho business lii'lug
ilono enrly. Local receipts were 57 cars,
f.ne of contract grade. Minneapolis and
Duliith repoi tod i'iU cars, ruakliiR a total
for tho tlireo points of il'l cars. against 7tV
Inst week and fH a year ago. I'rlmary re
eelptn wero I.omUh-i bit.. against iBl.W) ono
I'.ir aRo. .Seaboard clearances In wheat
nnd flour wero equal to 7I3.W) bu. Tho sea
board reported 29 loads taken for export.
Oats wero moderately active and stronK,
December opened i,c blither on light offer
ings and Influence by an Individual cash
strength and the bilge In corn showed n
pcod advance. There vmt an Imptovcd
commission house demand, professionals
who Imvo sold tho last few da)'H wore re
instating and December closed strong, 'ic
up at 3!-V$c. Hecelpts wero 13il cars.
Provisions wero dull over a narrow rnngo
and with llttlo Importance In the trade.
Shorts wero the best buycin. January pork
closed unchanged m $14.05. Jnnuarv lard
I'VSGc. lower at tH.uiy, and January ribs uti
changed at $7.t!7V'l7.70.
Kstlmiitcd rcceipta for tnpiorrow: Wheat.
f cars; corn, Hr cats: oats, 170 cars; hogs,
37100 head.
The leading futures rouged as follows:
.Articles.! Open. Hlgll.l Low. Close.; Yes'y.
Wheat
Nov.
Deo.
May
Corn
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oats
Dec.
May
l'ork-
.tan.
May
l.ard
Dec.
.Ian.
May
Mbs-
.Inu.
May
71 !
WW,
I
71i
lTi'ii72
75',,
Mj Mi.,
7t
711,'
I
30 1
40Hi
I
14 S7H
15 10
tn-i.
14 rj
15 10
I
i;i!4 i;iuw.
40 I
I
714, 71 li
ll"4
:.!'.', ."'4
MS SStji-n-S
r,D,
14 S7H! 14 X,
I 15 0.7 I 15 15
R 47'4 S 50
55 S 55
S 65 S r,v.i
T 65 7 70 '
7 SO 7 824
S 47UI
74
S 624
7 624
S .VI
R 5.'4
S B7!4
7 7ft
7 834
PS?,
ton
14 35
15 In
I
S on
S 574
S 70
7 70
7 V
dry, H.5ogiS JO, No. 1 soft southern foun
dry, 111. 50ft 16.W- (llasgow warrsnis closed
at Ms lid and .Mlddlesboro closed at 43s 9d.
POHTInY- Alive, steady; springers, 04c;
turkeys, Mj&c, fowls. i. Dresjcd, llrm;
springers, lujH4c, fowls, S434c, turkeys,
li'ijl2r. j
O.MAIIA WIHtl.UMAMJ MAIUUJTS.
I ondltlo of Trnile nml lnofntlon on
sinple nml I'nner Prortin-c
K.OOH-Hecripts, light; freh stock, sv.
IjIVK 1'OUI.ntV Hens, aMVic; young
and old roo-ters, to; turkeys, iltic', ducks
and ueest, ba-4c; spring chickens, per lb.,
ItllC.
UCTTKtt- Common to fair, Kle: choice
dull)', In tubs, latiiu.;; separator, 25tj2lc.
I'HKHIt KIHII-Mlack bass. lSc; white
bass, Iwo; bluellsb, 11c; bullheads, loo; bhlo
tins, 7c; buffaloes. 7c; cattish, 12c; rod, 11c;
crapplcs, lie. halibut, lie; herring, 7c! had
dock, bv; pike, luc, red snapper, 10o; sal
mon, lie, suuflsh, lis, trout, 3cj whltellsh,
3c; pickerel. Oc.
(JVSTHHh Mediums, per can, 2.'c: Stand
ards, iier can, 2io, extra selects, per can,
rJc! New York counts, per can, 40c; bulk
Vitundards, per gal., J1.2"al.25; bulk extra
selects, jl.iyl.a.
l'KSKONS Live, jcr do2., COo.
VUAI-Cholce. VUHc.
HAY- 1'rlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
I3..vi; No. 2 upland, JS.60: medium, JS; coarse,
J7.50. Hyo straw, J6. These prices aro for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair,
WHKAT-0c.
COItN-Kc.
UK A N-J15.60.
OAT8-V)C.
VKOKTAHI.ES,
POTATOK8 Home grown and northern,
SOfctwc; Salt Lake, 11; Colorado, 1.
KllOPLANT Per doz.. 75c.
I'AHHOTS Per bu., Wc.
ItKKTS Per half-bit. basket, 3"c.
Tl HNIP8 Per bu., 50c. Hutabagas, per
100 lbs.. 51.25.
Ct'Cl'MItnilS-Hothouse, per do., J1.23.
PAH8M:YPer doz., 25c.
LKTTUC13 Per doz., 25c,
ItADISUKS- Per doz., 25c.
SWKKT POTAT'OK.s Home grown, per
lb., 24c: genuine Virginia, per bbl., S3;
Georgia, per bbl., J2.75.
CAH1IAGK Holland seed, crated. 14c.
TOMATO 128 Homo grown, per 18-lb. gas
ket. 5"!
H1CAN8-Wax, per 4-bu. basket, 60c;
string, per 4-bu. basket, 50c.
ONIONS Home grown, per lb.. 2c; Span
ish, per crate, $1 i5; Michigan reds, 24c per
C13L.HIIY Kalamazoo, per 'junch, 231533c;
Nebraska, per bunch. 30035c; Colorado, Wii
COc.
NAVY 11UAN8 Per 1)11.,
riturrs.
APPI.liS-Hen Davis, per bbl,, IJ.50; wine
saps, S3.50; Jonathnu, J4.WH5.00; snows, J3.50;
liellollowers, per box. S1.C0.
PUAHS-Kclftrs. J2; Vlkcrs, J2.25; Law
rence, 2.25.
OIIAPES Concords, eastern, 20ci Mala
rib, per keg, 5.50(ii0.00.
CUANIIKHUIK8-Per bbl,, 17.007,00; per
date, J2.75.
qUlNCKS-Por box, J1.50.
TllOPlCAL KIltJITS.
OUANOES-Moxtcans, J3.75OI.00; Floridas,
4.
LEMONS--Ka ncy. J3.75.00.
iLN ANAS Per bunch, according to slzo,
S2.2.W2.75.
KIOS i 'nllfornln, new cartons, 70c: Im
ported, per lb., 12ille.
DATK8 Persian, In C)-lb. boxes, per lb
54c, Salrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NL'T8-New cron walnuts. No. 1 soft-
shell, per lb., 12e; hard shell, per lb., 124a;
No. 2 soft-shell, lie; No. 2 bnrd-sheii. 104"!
Brazils, per Hi., ISC. ulberts, per lb., 13c; nl
mnnds, t-oft-shcll, lie; hard-shell. Ko. pe
cans, large, per lb., 12c: small. 10c; cocoa-
nuts, per ICO. Jo, chestnuts, 12c.
1 lONEY Per 24-sectloii case. I3 50W3.75.
rlDEH Nchawka, per bbl., J3; New York,
W.fio.
IIIDEK- o. l green. 7c: No. 2 green, 6c:
No, I salteri. Slfcr; No. 2 salted. TVic: No,
eal calf. S to 124 lbs.. 9e; No. 2 veal calf.
'i to 15 lbs.. 7c; dry hides. Sftl3c; sheep
felts. 2.VR27C: horseh c es. 11. 50512.2.).
SiM'iskmwu r I'er YfW i per noi.,
It.7fi.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUH Easy; winter patents, J3.50ff
3.60; straights, J3.00fi3.40: clears, J2.701f3.20;
spring specials, S4.ootM.iO; patents, J3.25f(
3.70: straights. J2.M:i.2.
WHEAT No. 3. 70ft704c: No. 2 red, 72'45?
f.1ic.
OATS-No. 2. 404'i-)OTic: No. 2 white, WW
434e: No. 3 white, wdmc.
KYE-No. 2. 04o.
HAHIjBY Kalr to choice malting. 5Cl7lOc.
SEi:D8-No. I flax. J1.47; No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.4": prime timothy, J.i,P0ff6.0G; clover,
contract grade, J9.15.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., U3.t0
Sr!3.90. Lntxl. per 100 lbs.. JS. 1748.50. Short
ribs sides (loose), J7.801S7.3). Drv salted
shouMors (boxed), !7.25ft 7.50. Short clear
sides (boxed). JS.201J8.30.
WIIIHICY-Hasls of high wines, J1.3I.
The following nre tho receipts and ship
ments for the last twenty-four hours:
Articles. ittceipt.M. Shipment!.
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu...,
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Harloy, nu....
63,000
..304,0m)
. .153100
. .202,000
. . 18,000
..104,001)
2.(
K.,000
lo.cm
3lo,in)
Nt, l.ouls Crntn nml Provisions.
ST. LOIMS. Nov. 13,-WHEAT-No. 2 red.
elevator. 72'je: track. 734'ii'744c: December,
Tse: .lay, ,ir.c; no. i Hard. iKifi.'C.
COllN-L Rtier; No. 2 cash. 6."c; Decern
ber, 60'i.c: May. 6.1'ic.
UA i H I uglier; .no. 3 casn, 4ie: iracK, Kf
Zc; .May. 4J',c; No. 2 white, 431ic.
ltYE- Hotter at 60o.
PLOI'U- Steady, red winter patents. J3.45
yV:W, extra rancy anu straignt, J3.iuy3.2.;
clear. K.mK.m.
COUNMKAIStendV. J3.
SEED Timothy, scarce nnd strong, S5.504?
C.Oi).
Hit AN Strong; sacked, east track, 32W
,c.
HAY Strong: timothy.
prairie. JS.onui2.').
v 1 1 iriK i nieoiiy ai
IKON COTTON TIES-Jl.
HAO(llNO-,-.?i6Hc.
HEMP TWINE 8c.
PHOVISIONS-Dry salt meals (boxed)
easy; extra shorts, Jl2'.a; clear ribs,
clear sides. Js.50. Itacon (boxed), easy
extra shorts, 13; clear ribs, 13.124: clear
sides, J3.374. Pork, steady; Jobbing, J14.60,
Liinl. ower ai i.w.
METALS Lead, firm at 14.27",. Spelter
nrm at S .12V4.
Trt'leilV null- MitobAMCi r.lirt- ut.rhioa
4c; turkeys, 6c; ducks, 6'f64c; geese, 34tf
6c.
."AOOO
On tho Produce exchange todav the but
tor market wbh firm; creameries, lSflSSc;
dairies, 14i19c. Cheese, steady. i'MHc.
Eggs, firm; fresh. 22(ff23c.
MSW YOIMC C.E.XEHAl, .MAItKIlT.
Quotation
of the liar
Commodities.
nn Various
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-FIOUR-necepts,
15,955 bbls.; exports, 3,925 bbls.; Irregular,
southern with little change; winter patents,
$3.60U3.PO; winter straights, 13.40fi3.50; Min
nesota patents, $3,S0i(4.10; winter extras,
S2.6Otf3.90; Minnesota' bakers, 2.9M3.25;
winter low srudes. j:.50(ii2.iw. jiyn Hour,
firm; fair to good, 13.oifl3.3n; choice to
fancy, 13.S5!ga.&5.
BUCKWHU AT Steady, 11.23 per 100 lbs,
COH!'MEAl Klrm: yellow wostcrn, J1.27;
city. 11.25; Hrandywine, 13.35-33.50,
HRAN-I34.50ff3.).00.
RYE Firm; No, 2 western, 674c, f- o.
ifloat.
BARLEY" Steady; malting, 574fl4c. c. I.
nMu
HVHEAT Receipts. 19. V bu.; exports, 18.-
iiu ou. opoi. sieany; io. z reci, r. o. u.
b. afloat: No. 2 red. 7U"c. elevator: No.
northern. Dululh, wyic, f. o. b. afloat; No.
I hard. Ditluth. 87'c. f. o. b. afloat On
tlons opened steady and were sustained
most of the day by a Arm corn market,
ngntor noruiwestorn receipts and south
west buying. Tho close was firm nt a par
tlal Uc net advance; May. ROUfflSOc; closed
nt fcOHo; December, 7S-l$g7v4c; closed at
7SHc.
CORN Reoetpts, 9,300 bu. ? exports. 211,758
bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, 67tc elevntor and
68Vic f. o. b. atloat. The option market waa
firm a good part of tho day on strong cash
conditions In the southwoHt, a rally In
cables, local covering and light offerings;
closed strong at (frlo not advance; May,
v7t'liuo;tu, ciupwi ui ot'.bv; uei:cnioert iUt'U
He; closed at 67c.
OATS Receipts. 95,100 bu,; exports, 5.161
bu. spot, nrm: iso. v, Via; no. :i, 45c: No,
a white. 474il lSo; No. 3 white. 474c; track.
Bilxed western, 45iM6o: track, white, IStff
atr. upiinuu urmiy nein nut. quini.
HAY Stoady; good to choice, 82417900.
HOPS Qulot; state, comtnou to choice
)l crop, 125jl54c; J930 crop, 9ic; 1S91
orop, Sljfllc: Paeltlo coast, 1301 i.rop, 120154c
lMOo crop. 9014o: 1S9U orop, CQllc.
HIDES-Stendy; tlnlveston, 20 to 25 lbs.
)So: California, 21 to 25 lbs., 134c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 ids., ltiic.
LEATHER-Steady; hemlock sole. Ilcunos
Ayres. llgnt to neavyweiKlit, -&'ti-04c.
WOOL Dull: domestic tlcoce, 1'5'jJ2(o
Texas, 160il"c.
PROVISIONS-Heer. aulet: nackct. 115.00
II15.20; faintly. Ul.0CiU12.OO; mess, 19.50; beat
hams, lAi.5Ofi21.0O; extra India mess, H7.00tj
iv.a. i in meais, sieauy; picKien Denies
I6.75B10.50: pickled shoulders. !7.23ifi7.5
pickled hams. 19.874WO.00. Lard, dull
continent. 19.05: South A mini on. ill): coin
pound, S7.50CT7.75: western steamed. 18,85
Pork, steady: family, 117.0017.25; short
Clear. 117.5O4U3.0O; mess, ll5.lWqlii.lK).
TALLOW-Steady; city (U per pkg ), 5Hc
pin; country tpKgs, ireo), ujr(j jjc.
HUTTEH Hecelpts, 5,27'i pkg.. strong
talry. 14f22Vic: creamery, I64ji24c; June
creamery, i.'.MisiVie: tnctory, 124J(154o.
CHEESE Receipts, 3.559 pkgs., quiet nnd
nrm; luncy, large, nepiemnnr, y'jjfsio
tnncv. large. October. 9i4f9i.c! ihocv
linall. September, lOUWWio; fancy, sniail
October, lOo.
KQOS Receipts, 6,729 pkgs,; strong; state
inn i-enusyivania, .nuiiic; western candled
l4W27e: western uncandlcd, 22tr.'fie.
METALS Trading In tho local market
for metals was slow today. Tin was steady
n tone but aulet nt S25.3n23.50, At Lon
don values were 5s higher, with the close
steady at U2 10a for spot nml 118 tor
futures. Lead wa dull and unchanged nt
home and abroad, being quoted at 14.374
nnd 11 3a M, Spelter was a llttlo easier
here, with spot quoted nt H..C). nominal
Loudon nrlcoa went unchanged at 16 12
fid for spot. Copper was a shade better In
london, with spot quoted nt 65 17b i1 and
futures at 65. Locally the market was
quiet, with Lake Superior quoted at 110.85
S 17.00 nd casting and electrolytic at 116.874
i)'is.Ki- iron was featureless; pig iron
warrant weak at 19.50310.50: No. 1 north
em foundry. H5.OOS16.00; No. 1 southern
ftuodry, Ut.OChjftS.OO; No. 2 southern (ouiv
113.00gil.59
Sternly; creamery, 191f2lc
the basis of 1131 for fin-
WHISKY -On
Ished goods.
.HV 10IIK STOCKS AM) IIO.Ms.
Hem Export
Mpeeiilntltm
of Hold Pnls Nleel
nt n Ntnndstlll.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The slock market
today, after a rather Irregular and ragged
opening, started upward with some en
thuslam, but the heavy bulk of the F"ld
xports dashed the sn r ts of the specula
tors and drove prices down. The selling
was not urgent or precipitate and tlirv
was a manliest growth ot dullness nt lio
decline and an undertone of some llrm-
ness. The market iltirlnir the latter part
of the day wus feverish anil Irregular, but
dipped suddenly at the last so that a num
ber of Important stocks closed at the low
est of the day. Thero was rather a marked
ontrast in tho tone of un on I'acino ami
St. Paul, the former offering reslstnnco to
the decllnu nnd tho latter running off
asl y to the owest of tho day. This ap
parently rctlcctcd a dubious state of mind
as to the exnet benefit which would accrue
to St. Paul from the Northern Paclllc
settlement. The stock wus a leader In the
early upward movement on this morning s
reports mat it wouiu no ausorueu ny tne
union rncmc n an incident ol the north
western railway settlement.
The pendancy of this settlement nnd tho
optimistic repot Is In certain quarters as to
tho condition of tho Anthracite coal wero
Inspiring causes of the animated advance
In prices early In the day. Engagements
for tomorrow's steamers at one tlmo ng
gvegated S5,5JO.0uO, but n subsequent can
cellation or a 1IX).CK) order lightened tho
shipment and also lessened the depression
In the stock market, The cause of tho
cancellation was not slated, but may have
to do with the customary limitation of gold
siupmonis ny a single vessel, a uotiinia
fenturo of tho gold movement was Its fail
ure to affect tho forelcn cxclianue market.
When gold Is shipped It Is customary to sell
puis against me snipinents, uui mere was
no sign of nny such hills In the exchange
market today. This corroborates the sup
position that the shipment Is made In pay
ment of debts which had been Incurred by
short selling of exchange bills earlier in
tho season nnd which there Is not sufllclent
current supply of commercial bills offering
to cover.
The fffect of the nold shlnments was
emphasized by their leaving the exchango
market still at the export level, giving
ground for the apprehension that further
gold will go out on Saturdny. The disposi
tion to operate In stocks Increased some-
wntit nner tne assembling ol the North rn
Paclllc directors In the expectation that
somo action mlcht be taken before tho
close of tho market. Incorporation of tho
Northern Securities company and tho de
cision to retire the Northern Pacific pre
ferred stock wero known before the c osa
of tho market, but did not meet with any
marked response. The effect of tho gold
exports on the call money market was
manifest In n largo range of quotations, t
;er cent being tho minimum for tho day.
I'ho market closed generally easy and ac
tive.
rlio railroad bond market wns less active
today n ml continued llrm. Total sales, par
value. 15.325.000. 1'nlted States Ss. coution.
advanced 4 per cent on the last call.
The t ominercnii Advertiser s London
fliinnolnl cablegram pays: Tho stock mar-
Kot today was necaimed. nut cheerful,
Among th factors that contributed to tho
better feeling were the rumors that the
German emperor was endeavoring to per
suade the Roers to surrender and also tbn
news that refugees were returning and the
mines were reopening. There wns nlso a
canard that Hotba with soo men had sur
rendered. American stocks moved In nar
row llmltn. The recent activity appar
ently wai only professional in New York
orders, The authorities expect n sag In
priced because of the complete nbsencc of
me iiupiic i rum tne marici. now von;
bought Canadian Paclllc only. Money Is
very scarce, the rate ranging from :i to I
per cent. The bnnk again borrowed on con
sols nnd the market borrowed l,Ooo,V)
from tho bank, The rates would have been
uigii savo from the lact that the con
tinental malls were delayed by the storm.
Oold Is 77s 104(1. Paris exchange Is. 25.13;
Herlln, 20.13.
The following nre the closing prices on
tha New York Stock exchange:
bala.Kes ll.WW,iK money. Rfl prr cent;
New York excha ice. par
HALTIMORE. u. 13.-Clcarlngs, 14,313,-
IJOI,-
.'15, balances, 6fi Sif,,'
VM-tf VfltM. V...
NEW YORK. No 1.1.-Clearings,
531. 2S; balances, tl3,.66.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 13.-Clearings, 13.272,-."-);
money. 110 per cent; New York ex
change, 2i ie premium. ,
CHH'AOO. Nut i.t, -Clearings, 1:9,713.926;
balances, 1.1.309,071. posted exchange, 11.55'd
New York exchange, ofllOc premium,
London Mock (Imitations.
LONDON, Noi 13, t p. m. Closing;
9lt. Norfolk (c W .... RS'4
92 I do Ufd., 93
"4 No. Paclllc pfd..,1054
7.1
Conso's, money
do account ...
Anaconda
Atchlfon
do pfd
Haltltnore O.
Canadian Pne..
dies. & Ohio..
Chicago O. W.
(.. M. A- St. P.
Denver & R. O.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central.
L. iv N
M.. K. Ai T
do pfd
N. Y. Central .
3-16 Pennsylvania
1014 Heading
ll4
I17
TS's
176
47-S
974
43
74
59
t
2
554
ll
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
So, Railway .
do pfd .
So. Paclllc , . .
Pnlon Pacific
do pfd
t 8. Steel ...
do pfd
Wnbash
do pfd..
I014 Spanish 4s
Rand Mines
DcBeers
.... 4'J
... 284
... 3IH
... 93
... 634
...1094
... 96
... 44
... 9)S
... 214
... sy
... 634
...104
.... ;w4
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Okoico Beef lttn Study, bat Cow EtifF
Wii a Littlt 81iw nd Wok.
HOGS OPEN LOWER, BUT CLOSE STRONG
Very Pew Fnt Sheep and Lambs ON
fered, Which Mold Freely at Steadr
Prlees. Fei-rter, However. Wrra
Dnll and llarel) Memly.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 13.
Receipts were: Cnttle. I logs. Sheep.
Ex-dlvldenil.
HAR SILVER-Dull nt I6 5-16d per ounce.
MONEY 31134 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open pptrket for short hills Is
S'ifjj.m per cent, for three months' bids,
b per cent.
Huston Mock flnotntlons.
ROSTON.
cent; tlmo
closing:
Nov. 13,-Call loans. 34t?l per
loaiH. 45H4 per cent, Official
4s...
Atchison
Ons 1
Mex. Central 4s
Atchison
do pfd
Ronton .t Alb'y
Hoslon & Me..
Ronton Elevated 165
N Y. N II At II 2124
i.nion raciuc .. iuili
Mex. Central .. 2141
102
78
. :,o
Rl
l'Ha
2oi
1324
American Sugar. 1204jQulncy
Amalgamated
Hlnghnm
Cal. Ac Hecla.
Copper Range ...
Dominion Coal...
Kranklln
Isle Roynle
Mohawk
Old Dominion ...
Osceola
Parrot
Amer. T. & T.
Oen. Electric ..
Mass, Electric
do pfd
United Emit ..
U. S. Steel ....
do pfd
Adventure ....
Allouez
..157 Santa F Copper,
ramnracK
364ITrlmountalu .
94 'Trinity
ynijd'iilted States
l,14 Utnh
9.1 Victoria
.24'Wlnonn
441 Wolverine ....
. RA4
.6iii)
604
464
164
. 22',
. 41 H
244
3S4
. 36
.155
4i;
.273
. 43
. 464
164
58
. O.
Atchison .
do pfd...
Baltimore
do pM
Canadian Pac.
Canada So
Ches, & Ohio..
Chicago & A....
do pfd
Chi., Ind, & L..
do ptd
Rl'TTHR
dairy. I420c
Klitf.s -steady at 20c.
nECEIPTS- l'lour. 7.0ftn bbls : wheat. 49.
0W) bu.: corn. 2S.0CO bu.; nits. 30.0W1 bu.
SHIPS I UN H ! lour. R.im'i bbls.; wheat
5l.'") bu.; corn, i.l.ncni bu.; oats, 28) bu.
Lb rriiiml (irnlu Unrltfl,
LIVERPOOL. Nov 13 -WHEAT-Spot
steadv: No I red wcsiern. winter. n
No. 1 nortneni spring, i'S ;in; no. 1 i nuror
nia. 5-1 104d, futures, steady; December,
5s 9.1; March. 5s 10sd. '
' OliN Spot, llrm; American mixed new.
ps 441! : future", steady: December, 5s 34c;
.innuary. as -o: .iiarcu. n;o.
FLOrll 01 liouis laney winter, steady,
7s 6.1
HOPS At iiOiidon, raciuc coasi. steady,
3f3 15s.
PHO inniNri- ncei, sieany; extra inoia
mess. 73s Hit. I'org. nrm; prime mess west-
cm. 72s. l.arii. steany; American rennen, in
palls. 44s ud; prime western, in tierces, 4Hs.
11 11 ins. snori cut, 11 10 iu ius., quiet, 4,s.
Unmii. Cumber nnd cut. 26 to 30 bs,. quiet.
4s 6d: short rllu. 16 to 24 lbs,, 48s; long clear
49s; short ribs, la to 21 ins.. 4s; Jong clear
middles, light. 2S lo 34 lbs . dull. 47s 6d; long
clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 Ihs., dull, 47s;
short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., quiet, 43s 6d;
clear nellies, n to in ins., quiet, os. nuoui
ders. square, 11 to 14 lbs,, quiet, 36s 6d.
HUTTUli-steady; iinest united states,
s. good United States, 70s,
rtiKESE Quiet. American finest white.
43s 6d; Amertcan finest colored, 46s d,
PEAS Canadian, nrm, fis ia.
TM T I CW Htinitv nrltnn ,llv 9S
Australian In Lomion, 29s 3d,
Kansas City (rnln anil rrnTlslons.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13,-WHEAT-De-
cember, 67i674c: May, 72'ff724c; cash, No.
No. 3. 701i71c.
COHN ueccmuer. Miktiwic .May. 6tic:
cash. No. 2 mixed, 614c; No, 2 white, 6?c;
No. 3, 6651 6Hc.
OATS No. 2 white, 43c,
RYE-No, 2. tBV.c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, I12.50ffl3.00; choice
prairie, 113.00.
Jill 1 t rill t-reamrry, imcjic; uairy. lancy.
16f.
EOO8-Strictly rresn still scarce, nut
llrm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock,
quoted on 'change at 20o doz.,' loss off, coses
returned.
RECEIPTS-Wbent. 28,800 nu,; corn, 15,300
bu.. oats. 14,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat. &2.SW mi.: corn. SO.
200 bu,; oats, 7.W bu.
MtnneupotlK Crnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 13. WHEAT
Cash, ilc; December. 634o; May, 72uc,
On track: No, 1 hard. 734c; No, 1 north
ern. 71c: Nn, 2 northern. 6845163c.
I' LOUR Lower: tlrst patents. f3.75ffJ.RS:
second patents. S3.60fr3.70; first olears, 12.&)
lU.'jo; second clears, k.us.
iJHAN in ntllK, H.IO'IHO..O
r'ldi-nen E. 111.137',4
Chicago O. W.... 254
do 1st pfd 3 J
do 2d pfd 19
Chicago o N. W.21I
C. H. I. A: 1 n"4
Chi. Ter. . Tr..
do pfd
C. C. C. St. L
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson..
Del. L. At W....
Denver R. d.
do pfd
Erie
do in pfd
do 2d pfd
Cit. Nor. pfd
I lock. VnUoy....
do nfd
Illinois Central.. .11
lnwn (.'entrnl ..
do pfd
Lake Erie & W
do pfd
L. & N
Miinhattnn L. . .
Mel. St. Ry
Mex. Central ..
Mex. Nntltmal..
Minn. A- St. I...
Mo. Pacific ....
M.. K. e. T
do prd
N. .1. Central ..
N. V. Contra .
Norfolk W...
do nfd
No. Pacific Pfd
Ontario . . .
enusylvanla ..
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St L. At S.
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd ....
St. L. Southw..
do pfd
8L Paul 17
. SI St. Paul pfd
.lUittHo. I'acillc
.1084 So. Railway ....
. 9 I do pfd
.lll-SiTex. . Pacific.
. Rl Tol..,St. L. & W
. 47'4 do pfd
. :t!4 Union Pacific
, 78 , do fifd
. 16 iWnbash
MHi do ptil
Wheel, (c L. E
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central .,
do pfd ,
Adams Ex ,
American Ex..
VJ'.VV. S. Ex
I el is-1' nrgo
Milwaukee Cntln Market.
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 13. WHEAT -
Steidy: No. 1 northern. 72c; No. 2 north
ern. 7W4C. uecemner, illkc.
HYE ! inner, unchanged.
11ARLEY Steady; No, 2, 584c; sample,
46'awC.
CORN December. 59?ic.
Dalulh Crnln Market,
DULUTH. Minn., Nov. 13.-WHEVT-
Cash: No. 1 hard. Tr.'tci No. 2 northern
6S4c; No, 1 northern, 704c; December,
(ra'i.o: May. 73
OATS-334U394C.
CORN-534C
Plilludelpliln Produce Market,
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 13.-RUTTKR
l'Trtn, fancy western. 244c; fancy nearby
prints, w.
EOOS Firm: neirby, 2: southern. 25c
CHEESE-l'Irm; New York full creams
small, ioc;
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Nov. 13.-CORN-HlBhr; No. 3,
614c
OATS-Klrm; No. I hUo, UVc, track.
934 Ama!. Copper
II Atuer. Car A V.
5o 1 do pfd
254 Amer. Lin. Oil..
1714 'I" Pfd
235 Amer. S. & H...
46 ' do ptd
9l?i Anac. Mln. Co..
424 Hrooklyn It. 'I'..
72'1 Colorado '. & I
59 .Con. i.las
Hit Con. Tob. pfd...
62 I leu. Electric ...
794 i!l u cose Sugar .
nocKing I 'on I ..
. -iim.v inter. p,i per ....
. 774 do pfd
. 71 Inter. Power ...
.13n l.iu.'lede (ins ....
.1064 Nil. Hlscult
.1284 National Lend ..
.p,6 Naltoniil Salt ...
. 22 do pfd
. 1:1 I No. American . .
.pi74 Pacific Coast ...
.1021, Paclllc Mull ....
. 26- 1 People's (inn . . .
. fil'4 Pressed 8. car..
.173 )o pfd
.1624 Pullman p. nr.
. 574 Republic Steel .
. ?1 do pfd
.pit Sugar
. 3Ji Tenn. Coal & l.,
.14i, I nlon Hag ft P.
. do pfd
84 r. h. Leather .,
no pin
f. S. Rubber ...
do pfd
I. S. Steel
I" pfd
..130
.. fil'4
.. 9i)
41
20
.. 3.1
..1074
.. 9.14
.. Jl'i
.. :w
.. 13?;
1 . . til
.... 214
.... 42J4
131
139
90
Ex.ls.1
I'orelftn financial.
LONDON. Nov. 13.-Money was In In
creiuied demnud today In connection with
tho settlement. The short supply hard
ened discounts, The bank apparently was
borrowing. Operators on the Stock ex
change were .occupied with the conclusion
of tho settlement. Huslness was generally
dull nml attenuated, Gilt-edged securltl?s
advanced. Homo rails were generally
lower, Americans, reacted to below parity
and showed llttlo Improvement afterward.
They closed steady. Pennsylvania, ex-dividend,
and Orand Trunks were weak. Ca
nadian PnclticK wero supported, partly
owing to the talk of the road having se
cured a contract to carry the Australian
malls. Knftlrs wero In better demand, with
Dcllecrs as the feature. Rio tlntos wero
easier.
PARIS, Nov. 13. On the bourse tooay
business opened dull, but rallied nnd Kaffirs
In particular, which were very llrm on
fresh peace rumors. Internationals wero
quiet. Rentes were wenk, owing to the
npprehenslons of a general strike of miners.
Rio tlntos opened heavy, but finished strong
on Loudon advices. The private rate of
discount Is unchanged nt 215-16 per cent.
HERL1N, Nov. 13. Internationals wtro
wen supported on the iiourte today. Ca
nndlan P.iclllcs were In active demand.
Americans were dull Locnls fluctuated
somewhat at first, but finished firm on
pence rumors from London.
Coffee .Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-COrrEH-Spot
Rio, easy; No. 7 invoice. 7c. Mild, steady;
Cordova, 74fille. Futures had another Ir
regular movement today. The market
opened Irregular at nn advance of 1Wi2i)
points on covering and speculative buylnc,
prompted by a better European market
ruling than lookejl for. and by reports ihnt
the crop damage was Irreparable. Small
primary receipts lutoiisliled the enrly bul
lish feeling locally. In the afternoon sell
.ing on the reactionary theory nnd profits
developed on ,11 heavy scale, prices rapidly
worked downward, llnal prices being un
changed to K points net lower, with the
undertone stejdy. Total sales amounted to
112.250 bags. Including: December. 6.76'W6.90;
.Innuary. 6.R.Vff7c; March, 6.95fl7.20c; May.
7.151j7.35c; Ju1y. 7.3iyii7.50c: August. 7.35c;
September, 7.4jjf7.iV)c; October, 7.65'87.70.
59
4M
80
70i;
29
60
. 86-;
. 27'.
. M4
. 16
. 15
. 41
. 964
. ;:i4
. u
9.14
.2184
.110
.2nl4
. in-4
114
. 764
Slj
. 914
. 42'3
. 19
32
. Ill
. 91
. 61
. 174
.nu-,
. 4.1-14
. 85-jj
.2IM,
. I.1.4
. 69
..1204
.. u'iU
. 14
. 71
.. 12
. 81 4
. 154
. .V)
.. 134
9.1
Olllclal Monday 9.617 6.oI7
Official Tuesday 4,661 8.950
unicmi Wednesday &,7J.i 8,twS
Three days this weck.20.ol6
Same days last week 13,888
same ween, tietore ir,2,i.
Samo three weeks ago. . .19.n.l
Same four weeks ago.... 21.6,11
Samn days last year, 14,440
Average prices paid for bous at
Omaha tho past several days, with
parlsons:
21,131
I...107
1J.M0
U.IM
19,310
22.86J
1.I.2J4
I.9.U
43,OoO
39,131
44,197
31,417
31.6i
13,773
SoJth
com-
Date, 11901. 19O0.ll8y9.189.4.lR97 .1SJ6. 1595.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Nov,
Nov. 2.
Nov. S.
Nov. 4.
Nov. 5.
Nov. 6.
Nov. 7.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
264
3V
21
23... I 5 9941
a Vit
2S...
27...
28...
29... I
3).,.
31..
R...
9...
10.,
11.
12.
13.
CO
UP
5 734;
0 li 1
6 S2K
5 7141
6 7P
5 C.8'4
6 6741
5 74!,
5 T2T4I
6 63 1
5 TO !
4 62
4 61
4 51
4 IS
4 58
4 54
I 4 521
4 501
4 47
4 51
1 co:
4 56
4 16
4 14
4 13
4 b
4 10
4 09
4 03
4 131 3 6J 3 521 3 ?3I 3 SI
3 23 3 t
3 26 3 49
S 251 63
3 M
3 26 3 43
3 17
3 13 3 44
3 381 3 151 3
3 31 3 17 3 3
3 19' 3 41)
3 4J
3 It
4 (Hi 3 531 3 23
4 04
4 Ol
4 02
3 55
3 561
3 58
3 54
3 47
3 52
3 t4
3 561
3 53
t ii
O 40j
3 41,
S 38
3 42
4 C6l
4 641 4 01
A t!-t A A'l
1 Ml I 1 V.
4 691 4 (6
4 69) 4 (6
4 74 4 03
I 4 02
4 R4
4 741 3 94
3 451 3 41 1 3 27
3 451 3 431 3 20.
3 51) 3 431 3 31
3 521 3 44! 3 211
3 46 3 17
3 65 3 23!
4covs.. .. V2 2 75 7 cows. RR'
Cows. ...1116 3 35 9 COs 920
4 COWS, . . . 1665 3 35
Chsr.e Hoyt Neb.
R cows 9i 2 SO 30 feeders. . 926
3 feeders.. Pin 3 25 9 feeders.. 1000
Hrlstol Rros.- Neb.
43 feeders . W5 3 65 6 feeders.. 938
34 feeders,. loio 3(0 II cows. .. .1015
Ell Swallow-S. D.
1 steer f' 3 50 2 cows 1255
3stcers... S40 3 fO 2rons 1415
1 steer 1120 I 50 6 rows 926
31 cows i'39 2 95 cows 942
2 COWS 895 2 i
O. P. Hcnnett-S. D.
22 feeders.. 976 3 15 23 cows 933
11 COWS.. . . 990 2 80
Mlllbrook L. A S. Co. Wyo.
10 steers... .1120 4 10 2 steers. ,..1105
107 steers.. 970 4 05
4 cows,.
4 cows..
9 cows. .
1 cow.. .
1 cow...
15 cows..
J. r. Snow Wvo.
...1025 2 75 3 feeders.
MMt Ounton Mont.
...1072 3 Hi I cows
... 901 3 20
J. J. Relsdl-Wyo.
...1170 3 50 lcow
1150 3 M 1 cow.
1113
1142
2 75
3 3J
3 7S
3 60
1 "3
3 SO
2 95
2 15
2 9i
2 95
1 90
3 50
5 n
3 (5
.1210
.1160
1170
4 n
4 00
4 (0
S25
3 30
3 50
2 95
3 33
3 To
3 26
3 43
3 .9
3 451 3 41' 3 2S' 3 li
3 471 3 31 a 2.
3 43 3 32 3 17 3 f9
3 41 3 38 1 3 22 3 45
2 31, 3 23, U 41
.rl , it 1 fiO(
.Ift! 4 ( lcow
C. .Miilloy Neb.
4S steers. ...1114 3 90
O. 1. Cook-Neb.
6 feeders.. 712 2 65 46 feeders.
11. c. Merrimnn Net).
IS calves... ISO 3 50 17 calves... 113
R McClenaban -Neb,
U cows PMO 2 60 17 cows 100S
WYOMING.
61 steers.... 93 (00
HOOS There were about as many hogs
on sale today as arrived yesterday, and as
there wns n liberal run nt other points
prices took another drop. Chicago was
quoted fully 5 cents lower with tho bulk
selling from 15.45 to 15.65, At this point
tho market opened Just about 5 cents lower
than yesterday'a elofce. The tlrst salrs were
mostly at 15.55, It soon became evident,
however, that packeni were anxious for
supplies, and as a result the market took
on more life and gained In strength. After
the tlrst round tho popular prlre was 15.574.
and toward the clone n good many hogs
sold nt IS., to 15.65. The los of the morn
ing then wns fully regained, the market
cloilng nbodt steady with yesterday. The
market ruled active from start to finish.
and everything was disposed of In good
season, tho Inst hogs selling as fast as they
were unloaded. The fact that packers here
tile paying Chicago prices Is good evi
dence that they are anxious for supplies.
iteprcrciitntlve sales:
Indicates Sunday.
Tho otTielHl number of crs of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. sno
C, M. & St. P. Ry
O. St St. L. Ry
Missouri Pacific Ry..
Union Pacific system.
C. & N. W. Ry
!'., E. & M. V. R. R..
S. C, P, Ry
R. & M. R. R, R
C, H. & Q. Ry
K. C. fc St. J. Ry
C, R. I. A P., east....
C. n, I. & P.. west...
Illinois Central Ry....
12
4
1
21
8
31
11
15
10
14
1
121
P.H'i's.
3
6 1
'4 's
2 3
2
18
Tntnl recelnta '231
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchaslpg the
numbr- of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
log. :
1,185
147
1,762
3.011
2,338
15
201
'492
Western Union... 92
w York Jlini'f Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-MONBY-On call.
firm nt 4y5 per cent; last loan, 5 per cent;
prime mercantile paper, 44 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE -Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills nt $t.S7'0
4.874 for demand and at Jt.si'5;-i.8.i tor
sixty days; posted rates, ll.Slhtj'1.85 nnd
11.88: commercial bills, $4,854.
HlIiVlSH liar, biw, .Mexican aouars,
In-
Import anil Exports.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.-The monthly
statement of the Imports and exports of
tho United States for the month of October,
1311. shown the following:
Merchandise, Imports. 151.411,857. of which
525,022.320 wns free of duty: Increase, ns
compared with October. 1900, $10,780,(11).
Merchandise, exports, $115,0"O,458; decrease,
$17,600,000.
For tho ten months ended with October
the increase In the Imports of merchandise
over the corresponding period In 1900 wan
$32,788,891. and during the same period there
was a decrease in the exports of $3,393,596.
Gold imports. $5.i93.R6l; decrease. $5,25O.OO0.
Gold exports, 13.R0S.H3; Increase. 13.36O.0iio.
Sliver Imports, $3,070,516; Increase, $(l,ivm.
Oil nml Itoslii.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-01L--Cottonseed,
dull; yellow. 314c. Petroleum, dull; refined.
New York. J7.i; Philadelphia and Rnlll-
inoie, li.t-i: Plill'iaeiphla and Haltlmore, In
bulk. $5. Rc.itn. llrm; strained, common
to good. $1.50. Turpentine, dull, 384c
' ill. KIIU. Nov. 1I.-U I.. Nor III I-ma. Me.!
South Lima and Indiana, R9c.
LI VI'iRPOt )I. NOV. 13.-OIT Cottonseed.
quiet. 23s nil.
.UN DUN. NOV. 13.-U1 ua cuttn. i n.
seed, snot, 57s 3d. Unseed, 33s fid. Turpen
tine splrltn. 2bs fiijd.
SAVANNAH. Nov, I3.-OIL Spirits tur
pentine, firm. 504c. Rosin, firm.
Nuicnr anil Mnlassa.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. lS.-SUOAR-
Quiet, open kettle, 3e; open kettle, cen
trifugal, 3i'i3'34c: centrifugal, granulated,
4..'qvl;c; whites. 3?4fl4e: yellows, SgSc;
seconds. 24ff34o Molasses, quiet;, rtpen
kettle. 24fl30c; centr fugnl. 12323c. Svrun.
steady. 2CW31p.
Nrilv VUHK. NOV. 13. SUGAR Ratr.
quiet; fair refining, 34c; centrifugal, 96
test. ;i?4o: moiaeses sugar, sc. Refined,
easy; standard A. 4"0c: confectioners' A.
0e; mould A. B.25c: cut loaf. 5.40e: crushed.
5.40c; powdered, 5o; granulated, 4.90c; cubes,
0.16c.
434c-
1OND8 Governments, firmer; state,
active; railroad, lower.
The closing quoiniions on nonas are
toilows:
..10S4 t. ft N. unl. 4s... 1024
. ,1U8 '.Mex. central 4s, 83
do Is Ino 304
M. & St. L. 4s... 103i,i
M., K. T. 4s.. 120
do 2s 103
N. Y. Central ls,1or4
00 gen, 3Hs 109?4
N. J. C. gen. 6s.. 131
No. Pacific 4s 105
UO uB
U. 8. r. 2s, rcg
no coupon....
do 3s. rcg WS
do coupon 108V
do new 4s, reg,.133
do counon ....189
do old 4s, reg...H2V
do coupon 112-k
do 6s, reg 107
do coupon 107
Atrhlsnn een. Is.l03i
do adl. 4s iiVi N. &. . c. 4s.,..irj't
Dal. A: uiuo 'iH...iut itenuing gen, 4S. 119
dO 3VjS Sltll 1. it I At C. OS.U7
do conv. 4s 10SU St. L. & S. V. 4s. 95
, lirJI' at CI W l
Uaiinua no. m, w. n. . 1.1... :i .4
rent, of On. 6s..l06Sk do 2s w)
.10 In Inc 73 8 A & A P 4s.... 884
rhes. & O. AVc.-107 So, Pacific 4s n
Chi. it Alton 34s. 854 So. Railway 5s.. .1204
H. at U. n. 4s, ys'i rex. iv. rue. is...i20ig
C. M . o I g. m.lllt. 1, m i -v is... K
C. At N. W. c. 7h, 1:184, Union Pacllic 4s. .Km
C. R. I. & P. 4s.. loo3, do conv. 4n 1084
CCC & S L g. 48.IUH4 ni)asu is US
Ch cngo Ter. 48 . - m ss lit
Colorado So. 4s... SS4.il" deb. jj
Den. H H. , 4S.PW 'est nnore 4s...ll2T
Krle prior 1. 4s... vavs 92.
do uenerul 4s... h0 Is. Central Is.. 88
F. W. & D. C. 1s.l074 Con. Tob. 4s 644
Hock, vni. 4',4s.ud?4i
Bld.
v York Mlnlnc Storks,
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-Tho following nre
the closing prices on mining mocks;
Adnms Con 1J
Alice 43
Hreece
ltrunnwlck Con,., 10
Coinstock Tunnel u
Con. Cal. & Vu,.155
Deadwood Terra, 50
Horn Silver 130
Iron Silver ol
Leailvllle Con.... 5
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
I'lioeuix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Sma 1 Hopes
. 12
.950
. 75
,. 7
. 5
. I
7
40
Standard 375
nnnk rirarlnus.
OMAHA. Nov. 13. Rank clearings today.
$l,164,(.JS.w: corrcsponning any last year,
$1,022,911.39: Increase. $131,636.81.
ROSTON. Nov. 13.-Clearlng, $24,373,608
ha lances. S2.ai3.453. '
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13,-Clearings
$21,037,336; balances, j.'.iumji.
ST, LOUia, Nov, 13.-Cltarlng3, $$,207,105
Omaha Packing Co 231
G. II. Hammond Co 1,131
Swift and Company 511
Cudaby Packing Co 1,389
Armour & Co 321
Cudahy. Kansas City
Hammond, from country. 1L
R. Rcckrr & Degan 172
Van sn nt & Co U1
J. L. Carey 18
Lobman & Co 2')
W. I. Stephen 131
Hill & llunuslnser.... II
Heuton & l.'nderwood I08
Livingston" A Schallcr... b
Dennis & Co 3"i
11. V. Hobblck 10
Hamilton & R 231
L. F. Ilusz
volf & M JS .....
Other buyers 480 ".'Q'
Totnls T4li 5,653 9.655
CATTLE There was another generous
supply of cattle here today, making the re
ceipts for the three days this week con
siderably In exces.t of the same days or
last week and also of the corresponding
days of last year, as the table of receipts
above will show. Good stuff of nil kinds
wns In active demand today at steady
prices, but the commoner grades moved
slowly nnd the tendency of prices wns
downward. . , ,
There were several bunches of corn-fed
steers on sale and pnekers bought them up
freely at steady prices where th quality
was satisfactory. The short-fed S'.dff, how
ever, and tho commoner grades were neg
lected nnd It was a difficult matter to get
steady prices for them. Some sales wero
made that looked a little lower. .
The cow market was not particularly ac
tive todav. There were n good many on
sale nnd "the quality was nothing extra.
The choicer bunches sold in about yester
day's notches, but the market on the ren
eral run of the offerings was weak and In
a good many Instances could bo quoted BW
10o lower than yesterday.
There was no Important change notice
able In tho prices paid for bulls, ve.nl calves
and stacs whore the quality was at all
rood, Common stuff was slow and weak.
There was an active demand this morning
for desirable grades of both stockers and
feeders nnd as there were only a few In the
yards answering to that description fully
Meady. prices were paid. The common
kinds, though, were neglected and sellers
frequently had to shade prices a llttlo In
order to dispose of them.
Western rnngo beef steers were scarce
this morning nnd the demand being liberal
good prices were paid, Range cows could
be quoted all the way from steady to a
dime lower than yesterday. Stockers and
feeders sola reaony nt sicnu.v ptnes
iio nnnlllv wns good, but were slow and
weak where the quality was common. Rep
resentative sales-
REEF STEKns,
Nleers Top tbn Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 13. fn tha sale of flftsen
Shorthorn steers at the stock yards today
the highest price of the year was reallted.
ino saie was maun nt 7.iu a 100. the aver-
sgo weight being 1,672 lbs. Two cars of
cattle wero also sold during the dav at
16.80, both sales being made on their merits,
The cattle were shipped by George O.
Mowry or Geneseo, 111., and are said to
have been bnueht for exhibition at fh
TMttsburg fat stork show.
Evaporated Apples anil Drier! Frntts,
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market for ovnpornted ap-
ules was very oulet todav. tiut held steady
as to tono In the absence of sellers. Stnte
common to good, fiftSc; prime, S40; choice,
9c: fancy. 9U(n9i.4c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Worn
tiuil and uuciinnged. I'runes, awre. Apri
cots, Royal. R4W13c; Moor Park. Sfn2c.
peuches, peeled, llf?18c; impeded, 6fi84e.
w York Dry GomU Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-DRY GOODS-
Exnort buying has again been tho chief
feature in brown cotton', fair orders being
put through for Chins. Homo demand
ccntlimes quiet for brown, bleached nnd
coarse colored cottons. Print cloths con.
tlnun inactive. Prints In moderate demand
Ginghams quiet but firm: more doing In
men s wear.
cash,
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO. Nov. 13. -WHEAT-Dllll;
;ic.: December. 76?e; May. 78T4,
CORN December. iV-Ho; May, C34o.
OATS December. 404o; May, 414c.
RYE 58c: No. 3. 55c.
SEED-Clovcr. December, 15.624; March,
$.),i2i4; 111 1. oil Alslke, i.
Condition of the Treasury
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. Today's state
men! nf tho trensnrv balances In the cen
eral fund, exclusive" of the 1150,(W.(Wi cold
ric.ria iii tiin it virion of rertemntlnn.
.... ... i-tiie cash balance, U7l.915.23S:
gold. 1110,591,005,
Mmar Trnt lln to Cut.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. -The American
Knciir Hellnlnir company has reduced the
price of soft grades of rtlped sugar 10
potpts to meet the cut made by tne inde
pendent renners yrsir iu
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 13. WOOL Strong nnd
active: medium -trades. 1241.17c; light Are,
12rM44c; heavy fine, 10114c; tub washed.
No.
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1090
1100
970
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37...
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A v.
-.1120
...1143
...1267
...1240
,...1178
,...1033
,...1255
,...1208
...1568
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
...1136 5 35 15 1101
COWfl.
Fr.
0 10
5 25
5 40
6 50
5 65
5 RO
6 90
6 33
6 35
6 90
..lOfln
.. 680
.. 712
.. 930
.. 860
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.. 910
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.. 907
.. 885
.. 963
..1230
.. 748
.. 907
.. 621
.. 919
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1 50
1 73
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 20
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2 45
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. m
. 930
. 728
.1116
.1010
.1043
. 963
...1170
2 1060
1 1010
9, 1024
1 1390
1 1210
11 840
14 950
STOCK CALVES.
276 3 00 2 420
2 13
2 75
2 75
2 R0
2 83
2 90
2 95
3 00
3 00
3 23
3 25
3 35
3 60
3 75
3 75
4 10
3 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
837 2 60 9 612 3 20
. 660 2 75 25 650 3 25
. 795 3 00 2 620 8 25
.1220 3 10 8 605 3 40
. 682 3 15 6 1065 3 60
.722 3 20 16 850 4 60
HEIFERS.
. 465 2 25 18 616 3 60
,. 719 2 25
HULLS.
1150 2 25 1 1010 3 50
100 2 35 1 1380 4 03
1220 2 60
CALVES.
, 146 6 00 1 150 5 50
, 160 5 25
STOCK C0V3 AND HEIFERB.
860 1 75 2 990 2 Oft
Nr. UK An Iv A.
4 steers.. .1100
20 steers.. ..1226
8 steers, ...1350
6 steers.. ..1118
45 feeders. . 75J
51 feeders.. 700
29 feeders.. 830
19 feeders
14 cows...
3 cows...
3 cows...
4 60
4 85
4 00
4 35
3 80
3 80
3 70
3 00
1 90
.2 40
2 25
3 cows 1(00
2 readers.. 776
85 feeders. ,1160
12 steers... .1000
4 feeders. .
3 feeders..
1 feeder...
19 feeders..
21 feeders..
8 cows, ....
3 cows.
53
TOO
830
!I0
900
720
670
2 50
2 90
3 80
4 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 60
3 00
1 !)
2 00
3 M
R39
930
763
610
C. 8. Lockwood Neb,
81 feeders.. 840 3 10
Robert Qusenberry Nb.
43 fee ders.. 1066 3 65 5 feeders. .1010
J. Schumocker Neb,
21 feeders.. 1077 3
Victoria L. & B. Co. Colo.
65 cows 962 3 40 13 cows 974 2 70
W. II. Rothell-Neb,
41 feeders.. 882 3 40 Scows 1070 2 !W
N. L. Renter Neb.
7 cows. ...970 2 00 ?) feeders.. 961 3 4)
.lames Faroll Neb.
10 feeders. 1045 3 60 0 feeders. . 966 2 90
5 feeders.. 1052 3 80
E. A. Andrews-Colo.
20 cows 983 3 l
Oeoige W. Wlse-Wyo.
19 feeders.. 9tt 4 26 20 bulls 1481 2 45
64 cows.... 1104 3 25 31 cows . . . .10.0 3 10
11 cows.... 1007 2 80
C F, Mlddercoff-Colo.
K cows 998 2 75
SOUTH DAKOTA. ...
13 steeri..,.13lO 6 25 II steers... 1141 4 10
O. H. Newell-Wyo,
lcow 980 3 15 2 feeders.. 9io 3.5
2 feeders.. 910 3 75 1 steer .900 3 25
4 steers.. .. 124.) 4 40 1 steer 1120 4 40
1 itetr 1130 4 40 1 bull lt 2 15
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5 10
5 10
5 30
5 30
5 35
5 10
6 45
5 50
6 60
5 S':''
5 55
5 5"i
5 55
h 55
6 65
5 35
5 55
5 55
6 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 55
5 55
5 55
5 65
5 5i
6 65
6 55
5 55
5 55
6 574
6 574
5 674
5 674
5 574
6 67 4
5 674
6 574
6 574
6 574
6 574
5 574
5 674
r. 574
6 674
5 574
6 574
5 574
6 574
5 674
5 574
5 574
5 574
5 574
6 674
5 574
5 574
5 574
5 674
n 574
5 574
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. .216
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. . .255
. . .217
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. . .231
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5 60
5 60
5 60
5 60
5 60
5 61)
5 01
5 60
5 60
6 60
5 61
n 60
5 M
6 60
5 60
5 60
5 60
r. 60
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5 60
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6 61)
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5 60
5 60
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B 60
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5 60
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5 60
5 60
B 60
B 60
B 60
B 6)
B 624
5C24
B 624
6 62 4
5 624
6 624
5 624
6 624
6 624
6 62 4
B 624
6 624
B 624
f. 624
B 624
B 624
6 65
6 65
6 65
B 65
B 65
B 65
B 70
6 75
ners, II oOflS.iS; bulls. $2 25ff-l.0o; Texas nnd
Indlrtii steers, $.UDt4.2u, cows ami helfern
$2 1611.1.10.
HOGS Receipts, 9.9.K head! market ec
lower; pfgs and lights. $S.S05.40i packers,
$5.35fl. In: butchers, $.i.40tifl.75. .
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, l.JOO
head; market IWISc lower; native muttons,
$J.i3.35, Intllbs, ll.Ciyi.50; culls nnd hUCks,
$3.U04j3.40; stockers, $1 n0f?2.00.
St. Joseph Live Mock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. IS. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.31W head, steady, native, $3.u)0
6.6n: cows and heifers, $1.2o'd5.10; veals, 13.W
SjiS-io; stockers mid feeders, $1 50fi.25.
HOGH-RecelpW. .'.fVO head, light nmi
light mixed, $5.;-V,5.724: medium nml heavy,
$5.60f6.SS; pigs, $J.9i5n"i.iD; bulk, $3.5'tf5.75.
SHEEP AND LAM ItS- Receipts, uwliea.l;
sleadyj Mexican yearlings, $4.0o.
St in-it In J.tl'M.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cnttle, hogs nml sheep nt the ilvo 1 rinclpal
stock markets for November is:
Cattle. Hog'.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kiinsna City
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ...
Total
5.735
..17.875
. . 10.500
.. 4,21")
.. 1,300
8,658
47.WI
22.500
9.9i)
7.600
Hheop.
4.961
1S.IVJ
4,0IK
l.'.8
..39.610 93,568 29.161
66...
62...
68...
80 5 674 C3.
ffl B.i74 44...
200 5 574 69...
SHEEP There was a marked falling off
in tlio receipts of sheeD nnd lambs today
as compared with the two preceding days
01 mo wceK. Not only that, nut nearly
verytning that did arrive today was recd-
ern. I hero was one bunch of cornfed
sheep and yearlings, however, that sold to
n local packer lor $3,724. which was con
sidered a good sternly price. It was the
genernl opinion that anything nt nil de
slrable In tho way of killers would have
sold rcnrill) today at fully yesterdays
prices.
l ie teener market was nv no means
active. Thero were only a few buyers In
sight, and as a result common stuff In
particular was hard to move. Some of the
noieosi nuncneH sold at rigni cime to
steady prlcei.
ouotat ons: Choice ven runes. x3.4nw3.fB
fair to good yearlings, $3.2OR3.40; choice
wethers. $3..TOW3.&o: fair to good wethers.
uvw3.3o; cnoice ewes, i'.:iis(3.2b: fair to
eoori ewes. 12.60H2.90: choice mirlnc lambs.
$4.SOfj4.60: fair to good spring lambs, $l.l0y
4,;;o; teeaer wetners, js.oo'n.f.tpo; feeder
lambs, 3.6Ofl4.O0. Representative sales:
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. -COTTON8p.it
closed quiet; middling uplands, 7 6-16o; mid
dling gulf, 8 3-16c: sales, 1,039 bales. Future!
closed steady! November, 7.42c: December,
1. 47c; January, 7.16c; February, 7.43c; March,
7.41c; April, 7.41c; May, 7.40c; June. 7.41c;
July. 7.11c: August, 7.3oc.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 13.-COTTON-Bteadyi
sales, 4,3iD bales; ordinary. 613-16.'!
good ordinary, 6 5.16c! low middling, 6TiC!
middling, 74c: good middling, 714c: mid
dling fair, 7 15-160; receipts, 19,537 bales!
stock, 232.659 bales. Futures, steadv: No
vember, 7,2.)f7.'.'7c: December, 7.2sii'7.29r;
January, 7.22li7.23c; February. 7.19i"f7.21c;
March. 7.19.(7.200. April, 7 l$S7.19c; May,
7.18U7.19CJ June, 7.175,7.18c.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 13.-COTTON-Qulet!
sales, H) bales: middling, 7c: receipts, 10,
455 bales; shipments, 9,350 bales; slock, 40,
233 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Nov l3.-COTTONRpot.
quiet; prices steady. American middling,
I4d. The sales of the day wero 7,lD bales,
of which 600 wero for speculation and ex
port and Included 6,W0 bales American. Re
ceipts, 31,000 bales, Including 21,600 Amer
ican. Futures opened nnd closed quiet.
American middling g. n. c. : November,
4 6-6ld, sellers: November nnd December,
4 4-G-ld. buyers; December and January,
January and February, Vebruary ami
"March, 4 16-04d, sellers; March and April,
4 1-Old, sellers; April nnd May. 4 t-64d, sell
ers; Muy and June. 1 1-ftld, buyers: Juno
and July. 4 l-6ld, buyers; July and August,
4 l64d, buyers.
Deficit In Missionary Fund.
PlTTSnURG. Nov. 13,Tho nnnunl meet
ing of the general missionary committee of
the Metiuinist rjpiscopni cnurcn opened at
Christ church, this city, today with eight
een bishops nnd forly-threo out of fifty
delegates present. Rlshop C. C. McCnbe
presided, It wns decided that all mission
aries present bo allowed to sit on tho com
mittee without tho power of a vote. The
treasurer's report showed a total of $1,233.
186.60. with a total expenditure of $1,273.
930.60. With tho deficiency from last year
the total dellclency now amounts to $163,-
m to.
Willi regard to tho state or the twen
tieth century fund It wan announced that
the Income, had been $14,560.53 and the dis
bursements $6,896.
Ilrnken I.ltnb Sstm .ero.
VIRGINIA. Nov.. Nov. 13. Word has lust
reached hero of an outbreak of mob
lolence which almost resulted in the death
of Henry Ellis, a negro, residing at Fay, a
mining camp In Lincoln county. A gnnsr
of men went to the cnhln occupied by Ellis,
attacked him, dragged him out nnd held a
mock trial on a ennrgo ot stealing $3.w
from a boarding house nt Fay. At the
conclusion of tho trial they senrehed his
pockets and took nil the money he had,
after which they placed a rope around his
neck nnd drew lilm up three times. The
limb to which the ropo wan fastened broke
ana tno mon decided not 10 hang tne man,
wno was mnrcnen out or town hihi then
reloascd. He succeeded In renchlng tha
town of Uvada In safety.
British awlndllngr to Cease.
LONDON. Nov. 13 The British nublln
has been bo ruthlessly swindled of recent
veani bv fraudulent commission romnsnv
nromntlons that the issue of an official In
timation that legislation has stopped flnnn-
Ciai misconduct lias uoen rcceiveq wnn
much satisfaction In commercial circles.
Tho Board of Trade report nn tho worklne
of tho companies' winding up act says thai
act is operating sjccessruny in tno direc
tion of checking Irregularities and securing
righteous nruou.
THH nEAl.TY MARKET.
No.
'00 feeder ewes
10 native lambs
913 feeder lambs
284 cornfed sheep and yearlings.
131 cull ewes
251 cull ewec
9 lambs and bucks
400 Wyoming feed?r wethers,...
'M feeder wetners
91 feeder wethers
95S feeder lambs
Av
92
96
52
S3
SO
85
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77
72
ft)
62
Pr.
$2 10
4 40
3 61
3 724
1 01
2 0)
3 00
3 30
3 35
3 SS
3 85
CHICAGO MVn HTOCK MAItKI! 1',
Cattle Hla-her Hogs Steady " IiOTrer
Sheep Steady.
17,000 head: 275 Texans, 600 westerns! good
to choice. 10al5c metier: others active and
steady; good to prime, $.25j77.25: poor to
medium. 14.ovgti.2n; stociters and teeders,
$2.004.30. cows, $1.251.60; heifers, $2.50'tf
6.25: Texas fed ateors, $3.30If3.80; western
steers. J3.6535.H0.
HOOH Hecelpts today. 47,ono nend; to'
morrow. SS.ono. estimated: lert over. 3.500
active and steady to 6c lower: closed
steady; mixed nnd butchers. $5.45ig.774;
Rood to choice steady. 15,50i5.S24: rough
heavy, $3.30-36.60; light. $5.25fj5.65; bulk ot
ales. l."i.4530.65.
SHEEP AND LAMT1S Receipts, 18,000
head: sheep ana lambs, steady; good to
choice wethers. $3,4OQ4.10; fair to choice
mixed. $3.7ow3.40: westerns. $3.0003.40: na
tivo inmns. vi.vym.w. westrrn lamns. h.w
i34.2!i.
VMIlumi jcoicinaj , ftvLciuio Tallin,
hogs, 25,654; sheep, 30,641. shipments Cattle.
1,821! hogs, 2,480; sneep, r.,333.
Kama City Live, Stock Market
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13.-CATTLE-Re
relnt.v 10.000 natives. 500 Texans. 1.050 calves
marget strong to sieany; cnoice export am
dressed beef steers, $5.65frti.20; fair to good
$4.70ii5.50: stockers and feedern. $2.654.26
western fed steers, $4.00rff,M); western
rnngo stoers. $3,251)4.50; Texas nnd Iudlnn
steors, $2.40fi4.GO: Texns cows, ll.6OfJ3.00,
nntlvn cows. 12.504i-l.'25: helfors. $2,701(6.00
ennners. $1,6012.40; lulls, $3.25fM.0O; calves,
12.75(6.50.
IIOGS-Rccelpts, 22.500 head; pigs, 5c
lower; others closed 60 higher; top, $j,Sii4
ImlW of sales. 15.351i5.S0: heavy. 15.S0W).874
mixed packers. $5.:ifC.824; Unlit, $3.W05.70!
nlDS. li.Mnfi.Ol).
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, i.ooo
tionri' mnrltet 10c lower: native lambs, 14
Kti f.r,' w.'Htrn l.nnbs. 13.25fi4.60: nn tl v
wethers, $3,25iy3.R5; western wethers, W.Wil
3,45; yearlings. 13.253.75; ewes, $2.Wl;J 10
stockers and feeders, 11.505i3.2j.
Xe.v York I, be Stock Market
-i.t' -vr-iorr K'rti- II IirciSVFfl He
iwin. -.,. ....... ---
relpts, 3,333 head; generally steady; thin
bulls eHsy; thin cows a trifle, firmer; leers.
14 .OOfiS. 40; stockers. $2.BOf3 25: bulls, $2.2Mf
!V.1. i w,? is molnlv ft .6.1. cnbles
MiTnied live! cnttle firm Bt 124fJ134 dressed
weight: refrigerator beef, 9Tn04r; ship
ments. 21 cnttle, 14S sheep and i,S50 quar
lers ui uuvi. ...
.... 1.1.-11 nnainiu 0 oir. Iipi.rl. veald ue.iu
to 25c lower; grassers steady: veals, 14.004f
8.25; grassers, $3.i9u w. yeornngs. .,t'r((
t. ,Auln,n ,flll'.,a on R.'ile
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipt b, 13.170
bend; sheep, 16c lower; lambs, slow and
15f(25c lower Ibnn Monday; sheep, U.rnif
3 60; export .ilieop, $3.76; cuiis, ii,w; lamnn,
lt.00ifil.93; choice western and Canada
ivL tt Viuifii v. tniiis. iz.mu.m.
HOGS Receipts, 7,"26 heail, evtra stale
hogs, $5.06; mixed western, h.m.Ki.
St, l.nnla Live Stock .Market,
ST LOUIS, Nov. 13. CATTLE Receipts
. -nn Vion.i. Inrtudln tr 2.600 head Texans
mnrkt steady to strong: native shipping
.) nvr.nrt steers. $5.(i(I-i7B: dressed beef
iitul butcher steers, 14.cvtfS.10; steers under
l.Wm lbs., W.IAKUi.i. stocKots una letotii,
I2.I534W; caws ana ncnors, h.wuo.vj, can
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Wednes-
day, November 13, 1901:
Warranty Deeds.
Julia Cnllely and husband to Clinton
Orciitt. mid 1-6 of ne 15-15-11 $
Margaret Powers nt nl to Clinton Or-
niitt. so iii-m-ii
Patrick Carlln nnd wlfo to Kntn Olad
Hlnne Int 4. block t. Lake's add
Charlea and William Lauer to Eliza
beth Kiihlmnn. lot 4,-Hiirknrs sup..
William and Fred I.nucr to Elizabeth
Kiiiiitnnn, 101 i, oiock i; 101 i, oiock
( IknbotiifL nark
Atlantic Rcnlty association to R. J.
Scimiiell. Int 1. block 3. Rends park..
Omaha Really company to Wlllluin
lleniienhnrer, lot li. piock l, ssey
moiir'H mid
C F. Fobs and wife to It. It. Stouffer.
s 21 feet of w 90 feet lot 11, block 87,
South Omaha
Jennlo Robb nnd husband to C. T.
Cowan, lot 1, block ;t, Cleveland
Placo
Unit Claim Deeds.
Jcsoph Rarker et nl to Patrick Car
lln. lot 4. block 4. Lake's add
L. R. Seymour to William llennen-
hofer, lot 17, bioci: i, ncymours ano
l.IfO
7.200
2,500
l
1
5(0
150
4,200
1,310
1
Total amount of transfers
... $17.23
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