THE OMAHA DAILY" HKE: FRIDAY, yOVEMKIMg 13. '1003. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Weakneis in Foreigi Markets Caasai E dine in Wheat at Olrcag. CORN MARKET SHOWS SIGNS OF ADVANCE Oata Market llaa Little Imoetna of Ita Om, bat Followe Olhrr (iralns Protlslona I'.aeler on Scat terel Ordera. CHICAGO. Nov. i:.-WfaknpM In foreign markets chuhiiI renewed Helling In tne wheat pit today and further losc were sustained, Drrnnbrr closing r. iwer. De ri mber corn was iff fa'fcc, oats were down V&lc, with provision eHHler, the J.inunry product tloelng unchanged to 7VfcC lower. Foreign wheat market showed the effect of the severe decline here yesterday and ruled lower, ami the depression abroad brought out heavy selling ot both Decem ber anil May deliveries at the opening. lc ctmber wan unchanged to Vc lower at (OMi (hiti'HiO at the start, i hut after se ling at ibu the sentiment chnngod and the market (rave promise of a material advance, com misslon houses and shorts being active buy era at the lower price. Offering w e ie good and with prospect of bad weather In thn near future the market aoon developed considerable strength. December advancing to Wfcc within the tlrst hour. Later the demand dropped off BJid with a disposition on the part of local traders to sell the mar ket turned weak. Influenced by declines in all outride markets. December sold off to 7r.io ajid closed at 78c. a loss of Sc for the day. Clearances of wheat and llour were equal to 797.SOO bushols. Primary receipts were 1,293,100 bushe'. against 1,430.800 bush els a year ago. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported receipts of (pi9 cars, which, with local receipts of 132 cars none of contract grade made totnl receipts for the three points of Ml cars, against 1.178 cars last week and 1,088 cars a year ago. Corn was easier at the opening, due to decidedly weak rabies and many of the leading bear operators were still on the imlllng side. Later, however, December shorts bought quite freely on predictions of unfavorable weather and there was enough buying by scalpers to cause a fair rally In that delivery, but liberal Belling of May by commission houses acted aa a drag on the market. Toward the end of the session the weakness in wheat was felt In the corn pit and muny of the early buyers turned sellers and prices declined, the close being near the bottom. December ranged between 411c and 42UVtc and closed if,o lower at 41c. Iocal receipts were 203 cars, with 15 of contract grade. The tendency In the oats pit was to fol low the action of other grains and the early market ehowed firmness, but heavy liqui dation late In the day, due to the weakness In wheat and corn, caused a severe decline, December cosing Tvftjc. lower at 33c, after selling between 32"6c and 84V4C Local re ceipts were 236 cars. Provisions were easier on scattered sell ing early In' the day, but there was enough demand from small packers and local shorts to prevent any big decline. The break In grains late in the day had a de- y rearing Influence and January pork closed 'o lower at 111.55. January lard waa un changed at $6.87M. with rths off Bo to lfi.05. Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 121 cars; rxrn, 240 cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs, 18,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Futures steady; December, 8a 4Vid: March, ts ad; Mnv. s M. COKN Hpot, essy; American mixed, 4a. Futures steady December, 4s Sad; January, 8a 11 VI- . . OMAHA WHOLESALE MAftKET. Condition ot Trade ana Qootatlana ample and Fancy Prodoee. EGGS Fresh stock, loss off. 22c. IJVK 1'U ll Ri Hens. cVUe; aprlng chickens, 8Vu9c; roosters, according towage, 4'(jjc; turkeys, 14c; ducks, c; geese, I'aac HOTTER Packing toc. lafcc; choice to fancy dairy, in tubs, lfpl8c; separator, Z2o. FkKsh FISH fresh caught trout, 10c; p.tkerel, sc; pike, loc; percu, c; burlalo, iVitiS:-; bluetlsn, Ijc; uhlieflah, 16c; salmon, lie; haddock. 10c; codfish, i2c; redsnapper, 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per lb.,2c; bullheads, 11c; cattish. 14c; black bass, a0i-(ii..'5c;lialiDut. 9c j crapples, Uc; herring, tic; white baas, ltic; blueflns, bo. OYSTa,K.-4 New York counts, per can, 43:, per gal., $200; extra selects, par can itoc, per gai.. standard, per can, 27c. per gai. 11.15 4 UKAN Per ton. $14 50. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' asaociailon: Choice No. 1 up land. (M.tat; No., 2, 17.50; medium. ..tat; coarse, 18 50. Rye straw, f6.6o. These pr.ces are for hay of good color and auiUity. De mand fair and receipts light. COKN 48c. OATd 3fac. , KYK No. 2. 6V. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, hoc; Dakota, pet bu., 7n'n75c; native. 65'n70c. " BWEiiT POTATOEB Home grown, pef basket. S.V?: Virginias, per S-bu. bbl., I3.UU. misaivs fer bu.. $2.26. per dos., 2535c; large Articlea. Open. High. Low Cloee.Y'B'ty. Wheat tDec. May July Corn Dec. May July Mar Pork Jan. May Lard Dec Jan. May May 78V,, 7fiHI io-VI'! h'M 73B',734j I I 4Hi-ii,44iTiIq- 41itr 41VW 11,57V4 U 70 8 62VJ 6 t 42 41 844 S54 11 624 U 7IMi 6 87 65 07H 10 I 78 78 78 76W K 76 73 73 73V4' 411 4l aumi 41W 1H 41V41tl- 41 82! 33 331T x 34 34H4 36 11 50 1 11 55 11 62 11 67 11 tia 11 72 6 70 6 72 6 62 6 67 6 67 6 tW 6 62 6 85 6 06 ' 6 06 6 10 6 15 I 6 20 22 NAVY CKLEHY Small, m'estrrn ONIONS New home grown, dry, per lb., lc; Spanish, per crate. 11.50. cAhBAGK Wisconsin Holland. IMC TL'KNIPH Canada Rutabagas, per lb, lc: white, per bu.. 50c. CARUOTSPer bu., 61c. PA KAMI'S Per bu.. 50c. FRUITS PEARS Colorado and Utah Kelfer. tl.78, winter Nellln, )2.ia'2.50. APPLES Michigan stock. $3.15; Califor nia Bellflowers, per box, $1.00: New Tork Greenings and Baldwins, $3.25; eating vari eties. $3.50. Or'.APESl-Oallfornla Tokays, $1.65; New Tork, -tr 8-lb. bucket, 30c; nonv Caiawbaw, 22c; Imported Malaras, p t keg, $o "ikB'S.W. CRANBERRIES Per bb;.. Ji.50; per box, $3.00; Wisconsin Bell Bugle, $S.C0. QUINCES California, per box, 11.78. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Florida brlghts and russets, all sizes, $4.(K).. LEMONS California fcney. 300 to SSO sizes, $4.50; choice 240 to 270 sizes, $4.O03.25. F1US California, per lu-Ib. cartons. 86c; Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 5-crown, 16c; 7-crown. ltic. COCOANUTS Per sack, $4.00; per dox., 60c. DATES-Persian, per box of 30 packages, $2.00; per lb., in 60-lb. boxes, 8c. BANANASTer medium Mzed bunch, $2. CO 2 50; Jumbo. $2.75'&3.25. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Vv IbcoiirIii twins, full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block BwIhh, lac; Wisconsin brick, 12 c; Wisconsin llmberger, 12c. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.50; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 3.&). MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. CIDER Per bbl., $5.75; per -bbl., $3.25. POP(ORN-Per lb., 2c; shelled, 3(3c. HORSE RADISH Per case of 2 dos., packed. 80-v NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 shoft-ahell, per lb., 15c; hard-aiiell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 sort-shell, Ser lb., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per lb 12c; ;ru7.ils, per lb., llllc; Alberts, per lb., ll(0llc; almonds, soft-shell, per lb., loc; narii-sneu, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb.. !oUllc; Bmall. per lb., 9yi0c; peanuts, per lb., 5c; roasted peanuU, per lb., 7c; Chill walnuts. lktt3c; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; shell-barks, per bu., $1.79 2.00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.20; eastern chestnuts, per lb.. 14c. HIDES No. 1 rreen. IUi' Mr. 5 rmn BHc: "No. 1 salted, 7c: No. 2 salted. 6c: iso. l veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8Uc: No s veal in . r . i j . . . ... . inn, i i ios., dc: ary rauea niaes. 1 ') aK&An O - . i i , Biwy AJciia, .auiui:, iiursQ niaes, 2.50. No. 1 tNew. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUK--Market waa ateady; winter pat mts. $4.0O!i4.2O; straights, t3.7O5i4.10; spring patenta. $4.1i&4.40; etralghU, $3.703.90; bak ers, $2.903.30. WHEAT No. Si 7fx877c; No. 2 red, 76 1to. CORN-No. 2, 42"; No. 2 yellow, 420, OATS No. white, 84(&a7c. RYE No. 2, 63c. BARLEY Good feeding, I740c; fair Xa Choice malting, 4754o. SEED No. 1 flax, lo; No. 1 northwestern, c; prime timothy, $2.75; clover, contract grade, $10.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., fll.63 PH.82. Iard. per 100 lbs. $6.87'g.0; thort ribs ides (loosel. r7.36g7.75; thort, clear aides (boxed), $6.756.87. The following wre me receipts of flour and grain: ,,,, Receipts. Shipments. Klour. bbls 37,800 29.200 Wheat, bu 167.800 2S2.8O0 Corn, bu 176,000 847,8 Oats, bu 201.100 14300 Rve bu 76,000 4J Barley, bu 155,600 M.W On the Produce exchange, today the but ter market was easy; creameries, 15 21 Vic: dairies, Hffmc. Eggs steady at mark, cases Included, 2224c. Cheese easy, lo&'Ho. I HEW YORK bURGRAL MARKET. Qaotatloas on Varlona lea, 83 $1.505 NEWY0RKS10CRS AND BONDS Aoncnnoemsnt That Ho Cut Will U lltde in Stoel 8trDgtbeni Eecnri'Jfu. LABOR SITUATION AFFECTS MARKET Saarar Beeorltlea Make a how of treaarth oa Kxpeeted Beaeflt to Trade from Cobta Reci procity Treaty. NEW TORK, Nov. 12 Pennsylvania nnd United States Steel preferred divided atten tion and a good degree of Influence In to day's stock market.! The dealing were not In such overwhelming proportions in either stock as for the last several days. Penn4 sylvania was weak front the outset, but showed stubborn resistance in the neigh borhood of 118. The price rallied again and again from that figure, or slightly Tielo It, and the greater part of the trading in the stock up to late In the day was at close to 112. Its various rallies did not carry It quite back to last night's price. The con test In support of the stock seemed to be abandoned after enormous absorption and the price was carried to with a rally at the close to 111. The efforts to support the stock were at first to strengthen United Ptites ftee stocks and later United States Steel bonds. The formal announcement that It had determined not to cut the price ot steel p. ales and structural forms was a help. The rumor was circulated so freely for the nut-nose of helnina the stock that some $16,000,000 had been taken for Invest ment by one of the wealthiest and most conservative Insurance companies. Rumors were also circulated that prices of struc tural steel, etc., would be cut In spite of the decision to the contrary. United Stntes Steel preferred retained Its advance owing to these rumors. The outlook in the labor world was re- frarded as threatening, and reports of rlot ng with the Chicago street railway strike was in circulation. Reports of a cut In wages at Fall River also had an effect. The reported Intention of the Steel corpora tion to retrench their outlay for wages $15,000 000, or 10 per cent, and the serious situation growing out of the coal strike In Colorado were added features In shaping sentiment on t"hls subject. The show of strength In Sugar was due to hopes of benefit from a Cuban reciprocity treaty. Amalgamated Copper was another strong feature, without explanation. Additional engagement of $2,000,000 for shipment to New York became known, part of which was already on the way, but not heretofore announced. The Bang or n.ng land refrained from advancing its discount rates so 'that a further Inflow of gold Is sf! likely. The bond market closed steadv, but not much above the' lowest. Total sales of bonds, par value, $1,300,000. United States 2s declined per cent nnd the 3s and old 4s ti per cent on h last call. Following are the closing .(uotatlons on the New York Stock exchange: Sales. Hia-h. Low. Close. '.43.600 64 62 62 1,170 8it Ohio.. ..41,000 73 72 serve to liability this week wss 48.75 per cent, as compared with 47 80 per cent Inst week. There wss no change In the Bank of England rate of discount. The withdrawals of gold from the Bank of England today amounted to 213.onn. of which 2'.nnn was for shipment to the United States and 10.000 to South America. PARIS. Nov. 12. Business at the opening of the bourse today was heavy and prices became Irregular during the afternoon. Rio Tlntos lost 23f. The private rate of dis count wss 2 15-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes. !f 30c for the account. Exchange on Ixmdon, 2Bf l(c for checks. The weekly statement of the Rank Of France shown the following changes: Notes In circulation decreased 75,700 Oiiiif, treasury accounts current increased 15.125.00ftf, gold In hand decreased 7,9C5,000f. bills discounted decreased l!M75,ooof and silver In hand de creased l,725,COOf. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 12. MONEY On call, firm, 455 per cent, closing bid 3 per cent, rfWed at S ner cent. Time lonns, firm; 0 day and 0 days, 6 per cent; 6 months, iifrjn per cent. iTimo mercantile ynyi, i per cent. ST EI ERL1NO EXCHANGE Steadier, with actual bankers' bills at $4 .83 471.8340 for de mand nnd at $4.7!4!fM.79" for ffi-day bills; posted rates. $4.8n4i4.81 and $4S44.85; com mercial bills, $4.79. SILVER Par. 67c; Mexican dollars 44c. BONDS Government, weak; railroad. Ir regular. The cloning quotations on bonds are as follows: IMS L. N. ant. iTi Kwt M;nhtln e. f. 4i.m2'4 lTVMrt. rmtrsl 4 tO liii) o tut Ine V. 8. rf. 2. do coupon . an 3s, riK da coupon , do new 43, rec do roupno do old 4k, res.. do coupon do &b, rrx do coupon Atrhtson gen. 4s.. ao id. 4i Atlantic Coant U . A O. 4s do IWa Central of Ga. 'do 1st Inc.. Chs. a Ohio 4Hs..l0la i.m. m anon i4a.. 73 P. ft q. new 4a.. 4 M. ft 8t.P. g. 4.10K do col. 5a CVC ft St L 4a Oil. Term. 4a Con. Tobacco 4a... oln. ft 8. 4a 156 27 28 64'V 14 300 162 162 150 700 910 560 200 600 of the Bay Commodltlea. . NEW YORK. Nov. 12.-FLOUR Receipts, 24.593 bbls.; exports. 22.350 bbls. The mar ket waa unsettled, weak and lower to sell Winter patents, $3.3tVfr4.30; winter straights. $3.9o(U4.06; Minnesota patenta, H.tt(4.70; winter extras, $2.95a3.66; Minnesota bakers, $3.70(i3.85; winter low grades. $2.7Mj3.26. Rye flour, dull; choice to fancy, $3.453.65, Buck wheat Hour. dull. $2.26 (12.15. CORNMEAIr Easier; yellow western. II il: city. 3l.no: kiln dried. u.utxT3.iu. RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 610 t O. b. afloat: state and Jersey. &tM;5Xe. BARLEY Easy; malting, 4(Ku60c O. L f. Buffalo. WHEAT Recelpta. 29.250 bu.; exports, 76,932 bu. The market for snot waa easy; No. 2 iwd. 83Vc elevator: No. 2 red. 84c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Sba f. o. b. afloat: No. l hard Manitoba, nom Inal f. o. b. afloat. On foreign buying of December and a feeling that spring wheat receipts were too light, wheat opened i firmer. Then yielding tactics. It weakened for a time, but rallied i again on big seaboard clearances, only to break Anally under renewed liquida tion. The close showed So net decline. May, ROVifSme. cloned, 80Hc; July, closed, 7SV.c; December, 834i84 $-liic, closed, 83c. CORN Receipts, 144.000 bu.; exports, 736.6u6 bu. The market for spot was easier; No. 2, 4?c elevator and 417io f. o. b. afloat; No. 2. yellow, 6oc; No. 2 white. 49c. Option market was generally firm and higher on showers west, room cover ing and a little bull support, but ulti mately closed unchanged to o net lower; May, 47iji 47'c. closed, 47c; December, 4"iN!)c, closed. 48"c. OATS Receipts, 135,000 bu.; exports, 26.0uO.bu. The market for spot was weak; No. 40c; standard white, 41c; track white, 41 45c. HAY Dull: spring, 66075c; good to choice, sy6c. ' HOPS Steady! Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs., JKiI. 21tl25c; olds, 10ui2a HIDES titeady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs , 14c. LEATHER tedy; ncld. 23fi2"V.c. PROVISIONS-Mleef, steady; family, $10.00 31100; mess, $K.oniS 50; beef hams, $3a.6t 22.60; packet. $ 0010 00; city, extra India picas. $!5ntiT17.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $9.!S'ul0,75; pickled shoul ders. $5 6i( 5.76: pickled hams, $110011.60. J.ard, easy; western steamed, $7.40; re fined, easy; continent. $7.t)0; South America, $S35; compound. (6.G04ii.75. Pork, ateady; family. $1800; short clear, $13.2515.00; mesa, 115 75.0 18 50. RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 49 6c: Japan nominal. TALLOW Steady; city, 4c; country, 4 BUTTER Receipts, 4,200 pkgs.; market ateady. CHEESE Receipts, 4.70ft pkgs.-. quiet. POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick n. in-: fowls, lie: turkeys. IS 'i 14c: west em chickens. 124(Uc; fowls, lie; turkeys. 13c. St. Loals Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12 WI-reiTT,r. No. 2 red. cash, elevator, nominal teair 86iji87c; December, 837ic; May, i7i77c; w. liuru. I.Kii 1 1 'AC. CORN Lower: No. 2 rash aniXe- trsoV 424iW43c; December.. 39fc3c; May, 34c. OATS Weak: No. 2 cash. Stic: track. SRXL 37c; December, 44&C; May, 35c; No. 2 white, 3Hc. KYK Quiet at 64c. FLOUR Steadv: red winter natents. 14 00 64.10; extra fancy and straight, $3.704.05; Clear, .l.Dorpd.DU. SEED Timothy, steady: l2.20tff2.7D: nrlme worth more. CORNMEAL Steady, $2.30. BRAN Easy; sacked, east track, 74J77c HAY Firm for good: tlmothv. 87.50tS12.00: prairie. $6.00tffl0.00. 1KUN COTTON TIES $1.05. BAGGING 64!&c. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork lower: lobhin. stan dard mess, $11.70. Lard higher at $6.76. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts. $8.25: clear ribs. $8.50; short clear, $8.75. POULTRY Firm : chickens. 7c: Borings. 9c; turkeys, llo; ducks, 9i⪼ geese, 8c. BUTTER Steady : creamery. 18323c: dairy, 13i-2He. EGGS Firm at 23c. Receipts Shipments. Flour, bbls fo.ooo 11.000 Wheat, bu 65,000 67,000 Corn, bu 14.000 23,000 Oats, bu 34,000 16,000 1 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 12. WHEAT De cember, o:ifi6c; May, 66ttGUc; caah. No. 2 hnrd. 71 Cu 73c; No. 3. 6ii69e; No. 4, tKh1 63c: rejected, 58r59c; No. 2 red, SOtJolc; No. i. 76(ji7Xc. CORN December, $6tfi36e; May, SST 36c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4oc; No. 2 white, 40c; No. 8. 40c. OATS No 2 white, 3638c; No. I mixed, 35c. RYE NO. 2, 4. "-!-!' HAY' Choice timothy, $9.00g.60; choice prairie. 18 (Mil 8 25. BUTTER-Creamery. 18O20c; dairy, fancy, 18c. EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, cases returned, 21o doi.; new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 21c, Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 128.0HO 114.400 Corn, bu 15.200 16.000 Oats ,bu 14,000 18,000 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK, Nov. 12. EVAPORATED APPLES The market shows no Important change so far aa spot quotations are con cerned, though prime fruit for future de livery Is rather easier. Common are quoted at 4?6w, prime at o-zwotsnic and rancv at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are quiet and present little feature, Tjunts- tlonn ranging from zvto to 7c lor all grades .Dr-..i. I Aprlcota are steady to firm, choice being IIT-1,4 ni w-,- liiii mi i-r-fiui-iu and fancv at 11rt2lc. Peaches are In lob bing demand nnd about steadv, with choice quoted at 7W.(j57,c. extra choice at 7i68o ana lancy at svfliu-4c. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12. BUTTER Steady: fair demand: extra western cream ery. ?2Hc: nearby prints. 24o. EGGS Firm; good demand; fresh nearby. sue loss on; western, cv.-ac; aouin western, 2tvh27c: southern. 2445 2fi. CHEESE Steady; New York full creamn fancy, 12c; choice, 13c; fair to good, HO Minneapolis Wheat, Ploar aad Bran MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. IS. WHEAT De cember. 7i!e: May. 7b-t??ic; on track, No. 1 hard. 7Hc; No. 1 northern, TIc; No. 3 northern. 74-c; No. 3 northern, TO4i73c FIUR First patenta. $4.60-14.(0: second patenta, 4."(i4 50; first clears, $3.503.60; secona clears, r.-sxgj.do. BRAN In bulk, $13.25. . Milwaukee tirala Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. IS WHEAT - W eak; Nu. 1 northern. HOiOlc; No. 2 north ern, 77i78-: Vceniber. 7iWi76lc a eked. CORN Steadv: November. 454o asked. RYE Weak: No. 1, 6T,i56Sc. KARL-EY Steady ; No. 2, 64c; sample, 26 45v. Toledo Bred Market. TOLEDO. O. Nov. 1!. SEEDS Clover, rash, $65: IVcember, $6.67; January, Kbrurv, $6 67Vt; M -rcb. 70; prime timo thy, $135; prime altdke, $660. Liverpool Grain Market. MVERPOOI Nov. 18.-WHKAT-8pot steady; No. I red western, winur. 6a id. . new Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Nov. 13. CORN-I-ower No. 4. 3tc: No. 8. 42Vc: No. 4. 414ac. OATH I-ower; No. 1 white, 34Va34jc; No. a wniLu, iusc. Dnlnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Nov. 12. WHEAT On track No. 1 northern. 76.c; No. 2 northern, 74c uecemner. i'c; juay. it"4,c. OAT'S On track and to arrive, 22o. Metal Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 12. METALS Tin again lower in London, spot closing at decline of 10s. to 114 5a and futures 6a lower at 115 7s 6d. Locally tin was aulet Land nominally lower at $tt.00. Copper had a slight recovery from yesterday s break In Loudon, spot clotdng at i-li 6a and futurea at 55 17a ted. Locally copper la rather unsettled aud more or leas nominal. Iake Is quoted at $13.uuin 13 50. electrolytic at 113. io and casting at (ll.uO. Lead waa quiet and u nc ban tied at $4.o0 In New York and was unchanged in ixnoon. closing al 11 Is 3d. Spelti-r declined 2a d In London to --0 16s Ml. Locally It was quiet and iiuoted at v 16. nominal. Iron closed a 4.M kxl In Glasgow, and at Cs 8d In Middles IxVough. Locally Iron was umhnnged. No, 1 foundry northern is quoted at $15 u4;il.O0 No. 2 foundry northern at $14.25jl5; No. foundry southern, and No. I foundry south ern soft at $i4 Mil4 26. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12 METALS Lead dull at $4.2i. Spelter. 15.1s. Watch for tbe mia-apelled words they're coming. 17 6874, 11 61 19 153 '18 66 26 66 48 17 68 11 60 lia 151 'is" 66 26 66 47 100 4.146 80 129 .80 127 Atchison do Dfd. Baltimore & Ohio.. ..41,000 73 do pfd Canadian Pacific 2.200 117 Cent, of New Jersey.. 2-'0 167 Chesapeake & Ohio.. 2.160 28 Chicago & Alton 2,000 28 do pfd 2,100 66 Chi. Great Western.. 670 14 do B pfO, Chi. & Northwestern. Chi. Term. & Trans... do pfd C C. C & St. L.... Colorado Southern.... dj-lnt pfd do 2d pfd Delaware ft Hudson.. Del., Lack. & West Denver & Rio Grande. . 436 do pfd 450 Erie 26.750 do 1st pfd 1.270 do 2d Dfd 1.060 Great Northern pfd Hocking valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd ;. C. Southern do pfd V... Louisville i Nash.... 1,900 Manhattan L 3.600 Metrflpolt'n-n St, Ry.. 1,800 Minneapolis & St. L.. 700 Missouri Pacific 11,900 M.. K. A T do nfd I N. R. R. of Mex. pfd New York central ... .4.o Norfolk & Western.... 6,900 do pfd Ontario & Western.. 2,400 Pennsylvania 26,300 Pitts., c, U. at oc i Reading ' - 6,750 do 1st pra zou do 2d Pfd 400 Rock Island Co 12.200 do pfd l.iuo St. L. & S. F. 1st pfd do 2d nfd St. Louis Southwest.. 200 12 12 do pfd St. Paul 28,900 do pfd PM Southern Pacific 6,100 Southern Railway .... 6,300 do pfd i,w Texan & Pacific 860 Toledo. St. L. Weat. 200 do pfd 420 99 138 112 4! 88 100 34 115 66 ' 111 ' 76 67 23 68 99 137 110 47 87 34" 114 63 19 110 "38 76 67 22 61 Union Pacific 41,160 do pfd iuu Wabash do pfd 1.226 Wheeling A L. E.... 100 Wisconsin Central ... 300 do pfd 460 Adams Express Amerlca-n Express V. S. Expreea Wells-Kararo Express Amalgamated Copper.26.560 Amer. Car at ounory i.smi d pfd w Amer. Linseed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive.... 200 do nfd Am. Smelt. A Refln'g. do pfd Am. Sugar Refining.. 18,200 Anaconda Mining Co Brooklyn Rao. Tran.. 8.620 Colorado Fuel & Iron. 682 Colum. Hock. Coal Consolidated Gag General Electrie 100 International Paper.. 500 do Dfd 1 International Pump . do pfd National Biscuit 100 National Lead 300 North American 3"u Pacific Mall 440 People's Gaa 900 Pressed Steel Car 1,1N do pfd Pullman Palace Car.. 925 Republic Steel 8J0 do pfd d50 Rubber Goods 100 do pfd.... 1,400 Tenn. Coal & Iron.... 750 U. 8. Rubber do pfd , IT. 8. Steel .... do Pfd Western Union 136 173 41 17 72 22 15 26 70 85 fig 16 33 135 173 40 16 71 22 15 24 69 85 si" 14 15 83 38 19 66 87 18 65 12 12 117 114 87 28 147 10 34 11 70 25 93 26 6 49 13 68 27 7 75 86 25 147 10 84 H 70 23 93 26 4814 13 6K 26 7 76 .111,000 10 10 ..80.140 52 M .. 100 82 82 Vnrthm Securities Total salea lor tne aay, (iu.iw " Boston Stock notations. ROSTON. Nov. 12. Call loans, tp cent; time 'loans, 88 73 87 117 155 27 28 65 14 25 161 8 16 68 11 60 19 15) 33 17 6.' 25 66 47 160 U9 79 127 1 31 16 29 W 137 110 4X 87 16 83 361.; 114 63 BU 19 111 66 88 76 61 22 67 60 44 12 29 136 17: 40 16V 71 15 25 69 18 S2 14 14 32 223 186 100 195 38 1 8 26 12 74 4. 86 115 G5 30 26 9 176 146 10 61 30 68 34 n 70 23 3 26 4S 13 fin 26 1 751. 8 36 10 51 65 .134H .1114 ,110V .ll'Mk .11114 Minn, ft St. L. 4s. JL. K. ft T. 4a... 7 7'i do Is N. R. R. of M. c. 4a 74 N. Y. C. a. fit 101 "4 N. J. Central f. 6.12S4i No. Pacino 4a i"i do 9a H Nor. ft Want. e. 4a.. 7 Ore. 8. L. 4a and at tl ' 99 4a 1H ....too .... W la. If 4 Penn. conT. 3Ha 9 Readlnt gen. 4a MH St. L. ft I. M. c. U.W 8t. I., ft i. F. ff. 4a. 1 St. U 8. W. la 2 Seaboard Air Una 4a 74 Par-ISn 4a Mil A N. W. con. Ta..lsou So R.llwaT Ka.. 1124 R I ft P R R 4a.. 7l"A Teia ft Pacific la.. 11 tm Union Pacific 4a 1"S'4 ft R. O. 4a... Brie prior lien 4a. do ren. 4a Ft. W. ft D. C. tat Hockinj- Valley 4a.lOC4 do eonv. 4a Ml (4 V g. Steel M .... i 4 Wahaah la Ill da deb. n HH'W. ft Lake Krtt 4s 87 l4,Wla. Central 4a x Wi Cola. Fuel coot. (., H London Stork Market. LONDON, Nor. 12. Closing quotations: Conaola for money. do account Aanconda Atchlann do pfd Baltimore ft Ohio.. Canadian Pacific Cheaapeake ft Oblo. Chlcaico O. W m. ft at. f... DeBeera Denrer ft R. O do pfd Erlo do ut pfd...:.... do 2d nfd Illinois Central Loualvllle ft Naah.. Mleaourl. K. AT. 7S . 12 . n 1JI V, .2lH . f, . 14 . tn4 . in . 8 . 7 . ft'4 . 49 .13.1U. .1021 U'4 New York Central. .Il9t Norfolk ft Weatern.. ST 4, do pfd 8" Ontario ft Western.. 2"H Pcainij-lranla Rand Mines 4 Reeding 1V4 ao let pra a do td pfd 10 Southern Railway... 174 do -?a 7b Southern PaolBo 42H Union Pacific 72!4 do pfd a X!nlted States Steel.. 1114 do pfd 43 wanaen is do pfd 13Vi " Ei-dlr UAR SILVER-26 9-lCd per ounce. MONEY 3ra4 per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills end for three months' bills is 434 per New York Mining; annotations. NEW TORK. Nov. 12. Thn following are me cionmg quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con.., Alice tlreece Brunawlck Con..., Comavocli Tunnel.., Con. Cal. ft V..., Horn Stlrer Iron Bllrer , Lieadrllie Con Offered. 10 .. 14 .. 10 .. 8 .. 7 .. M . .100 ..170 Little Chief. Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potoal Havana Sierra Nevada.... Small Hopea Standard ....4.10 ....134 .... t .... .... Jt .... i .... SO ....too Bank Clearlnga. OMAHA. Nov. 11-Tlsnll cleurlnc-a tnr tn- day were $1,364,190.69. an Increase of $129,- wver corresponding aay last y ear. Cotton Market. OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Not Hear, but Tendency of Pricei Downward. HOG MARKET WAS RATHER, SLOW 1 Small Una ol Sheep and Lam be and Vnder Influence of Good Demaad front All Sonreee Trail I a a; Waa Active with Prices-Steady. Recelpta were: SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 12, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 7.414 Zt,b.l 6. K73 7. M4 6.1.0J 24.6i'9 17.271 2i,:i2i 16,367 io.a-4 18.670 .. 6.6"S .. 1.VM .. 3,800 ,.25.i67 ..24.934 ..3:1,40 i6.2 H.tli'6 6ai 73,2-fl 64,:i"6 76, hlfi 76.2H6 9a.li9 91,660 Official Monday Official Tuesday Ontcial Wednesday .. Official Thursday .... Four days this week. Same days last week Same week betore ... Same three weeks ago 34,371 came lour weeks ago Z6.416 Same days laat year 31.747 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The lollowlnir table ahown thn receinta of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaoa for ine year to dale and comparisons with .aat year: 190J 1li Cattle 934 io3 872.812 HKfl 1,916,60 l.L'i9.403 Sheep l,o9o,97 1,4j.1o Averaare rjrineM i.ui.i ...ita wt eln-ith Omaha for tbe last several o wun turn- Inc. 81.M1 142,810 Dec. 323 Data 19Q3, lf12.l01.ii(0Ollfa.J9ll.llKI 8 K. Bchvmeeg, fj 1 cow $ no I steer 930 I 00 98 steers.... !'J9 3 00 ' I P. Pollard . n. .14W 2 (Vi g cows 883 2 45 . 902 I 15 J. H. Kaulkner-8. D. .P3 1 ?: 11 steers.. ..1163 .1041 S i 20 COWS.....10B4 . 876 I 00 K Catron 9. P. P07 3 10 1 feeder... 970 2 10 . 972 2 25 Ack-Minnn A R 8. D. . 919 3 00 1 steer 1070 .lf0 3 40 P. Kanflpld S. P. : 875 2 :ii 8 cows 1072 .136-I 2 0 1 bull 12:10 8 25 23 Meers....llsl Patenode S. U. 3 40 17 steer... .1164 3 40 1 bull 1270 1 J. Johnson Wyo.' 1 bull.... 15 steers.. ?B nteorn.. 8 steem. .. 15 cows.... 15 feeders. i cows.... 98 steers., 1 cow.... 8 cows. . . 1 bull.... feeders.. 1120 J 16 steers.. 1 tenj-... 1 bull .1140 .liMO .14S0 T. 2 3S 2 60 2 40 1 78 2 00 4 00 3 2C 2 00 14 cnw.a 1073 2W 26cown., 14 feeders.. 9o 3 00 S W Gleaxe Wyo. 1 row 14T0 3 25 8 feeders.. 1115 14 steers. ...1105 3 00 4 steers. ...Km 16 steers.. ..13i;8 3i0 1 steer 1"40 8 steers.. ..lin 3 t-0 1 steer loso 1 row 10M1 2 15 10 cows P1! 2 feeders.. 101 2 3 no 3 feeders. . 983 P. W. Howell-Wyo. tt 2 15 1 feeder... 9S0 11 fepe-e.. 9;3 22 steers.. ..1230 1 cow KO 3 cows 1133 2 cows 1(95 3 Oil 3 01 3 40 2 S6 1 5 2 55 1 feeder... 1010 6 MtAers....U80 13 steers. ...110 6 cows 1145 11 t$ws 1019 3 15 3 CO 3 6.1 3 80 '.5 3 (0 S 00 3 40 3 61 2 55 2 65 Mockers and feeders, $2 SCrJTS.BO; calves and yearling. 2.fi3.l. . . . A . 1K.M.1S Receipts, 3.800 bend. Market Re higher nt $l.6Mi4.70; bulk, $4.6034.66. IXew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-REKVEfl-Re-celptn. 46 head; no sales reported; dressed beef steadv; drenned native sides, extreme range. tVi!K per lb. Cables quoted Ameri can steers at llc. top price, dreaned weight, and refrigerator beet at 84j8c ''"cALVES-Recelpts. 187 head: rttarket nlHiut steadv; veals sold at $6 00fl5.S6 per 100 lbs., went'ern calves at $3.75, with a amall hunch nt 4. . : Ht mis Receipts. 1.415 head; market wns sllghtlv firmer; a bunch of rough mixed Jerseys sold at $5 per 1W lbs. Export, 60 cnttle. . . SHEEP AND LAMnR-Recelrits, 3.2SO head; market quiet and atonily; sheep soM nt $3.25di3.76 Jier 100 ll., InmliS at $.0vuS..: dressed mutton, 6(fi7c per lb.; dressed lanitia, 71iloc. Stock In Sight. Following are the receipts rt the six principal western any: Cnttle. Omaha S.Mk) Chicago 11,000 Kaiifuin City 12.7K) St. Louis a.iiOO St. Joseph 1,909 Sioux City 400 Totals 31,809 of live stock cities yester- Sheep. S.KO 18.000 2,0110 700 132 Hogn. 6.010 14.000 10. Ol 10 6.0tiO 6.616 3.500 44.616 26,232. Oct. 15... Oct. 16... Oct. 17... Oct. 18... Oct 1... Oct. it.... Oct 21... Oct. 22... Oct 23... UCt. 24... Oct. 25... Oct JS... Oat 11... Oct. 28... Oct 29... Oct. SO... Oct. 31.... NOV. t. NOV. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. 9.. 10.. 11.. 12.. S 49 7 00 t 18 v 1 U. :'kta, 22 ui i mp f 0.' 6 It, l S 14 I 25 5 8i o us 4 97 4 -' 0 69, 1 vi vsi 6 si I 16 7 02 V 82J V0i 76, 74 71 8 61 6 61 61 4 9l 1 so 4 80V. 73, 4 l m 4 81 4 67 4 02 4 62 I M 6 61 49 6 61 6 621 6 41 e 36 26 6 10 29, 27 a a 26 Oil t 99j 01 6 06 ( 00 e 6 89, 6 81 6 72, 6 67 6 73 6 72 V 6 71 5 71 6 681 5 67 6 74 e 6 72 6 63 4 82 I 3 C9I 4 72 4 20 I 4 64 14 1 3 70! 4 til 4 llll 1 67: 4 61 4 15 1 73 a Dai an a 4 13 4 52 4 ol 4 61 4 48, 4 (8 4 64 e 4 6: 4 601 4 47 4 61 4 60 4 66 4 4 64 4 6 4 7l 4 i 4 74: e 4 84! 4 16 4 14 4 13; 4 18 66, 8 M 3 61 tJJ 1 6 2 6u 54 1 52 2 i t 63 3 561 3 681 2 48 A . ,1 4 lof 3 6 4 101 3 47 I 3 641 41 0C, I lusil 66! 4 01 8 66 3j2t 4 04 46 2 41 3 41 318 38 3 1 3 46 3 61 3 621 a 3 55 4 03 3 62 4 l I 4, 4 03 1 47 4 02 i 3 431 I 3 44 4 04 4 Ol 4 01 4 02 3 43 i 43 3 44 t 46 e 3 64 3 41 3 31 3 32 3 38 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. P.. C. M. ft St Wabash .... Mo. Puc Union Pac C. ft N. W F. E. ft M. V.... C, St. P. M. ft O. B. ft M C, B. ft Q K. C. ft St. J.... C, R. I. ft P. east C. R. I. ft P. w. Illinois Central.. 16' 2 10 21 19 41 11 14 2 2 1 2 130 20 Hogs. Sheep. 94 296 86f rve r hLfn ner cent. Official closing prices on stotiks and bonds! Atchleoa Mei. Central 4a... Atchleon to pta Boaton ft Albany.. Boatoa ft Maine.... Boat on K leveled .... N. Y.. N. H. ft H Vtji Adventure . Allouea . JH 4malsadlate4 .. . w44,Bluinani .Ill kl. ft Hecla... .170 ('entennlal .Wi Copper Ranee . ia4a Dominion Coal. viichhur nfd l.V rranklln t'nlon Pacine..., lale Rovala Mea. Central W Mohawk Amer. Sugar .'.1144, old Dominion.. ao vfd .".lle-li Oeieoln American Tel. ft Tal.lM rarrot I Kim. Iron ft Steel. General Klectrte Maaa. Electrie do pfd l olled Krelt Pair Weet V. 1. Steel do pfd Weetlnthouas com. TSaOulncr ..144 Hanla Pe Copper... ,, II Tamarack ,. II Trinity .. M t olled Statea ,. .. M t'tah .. lo4 Victoria ., f";4 Winona .. M Wolverine 4 H M 21 440 19 7S i II t . It as i :1SH , ii , i , 19 Ferelan Financial. LONDON, Nov. 12. Money was wanted In the market today, owing to It being Stork exchange pay day, but ratea eased when It waa announced tkat the Bank of Knaland'a rate of discount waa unchanged. Plscounta were sllghtlv easier, though there ware further withdrawals of gold from the Bank of England for America In addition to yeaterday'a 8760,000. Huslneaa waa almoat nt a atandstlll. The tone Im proved on the bank rate announcement. Conaola closed below the best prices of the day. Americana opened dull, but rallied to a ptitv. The operations, however, were not sufficient to test prices. I'nlted Statea Steel hardened tnatertilly during the last hour on New York ad vices. At the clone the market waa firm. The weekly statement of the Bank of Kngl"nd show the following chxngen: Totnl reserve dece-e' 182.orjrt. circulation rWrered 7.vO. bullion decnned tK9. eoo, other cu title erresd 4.00o. other iittvx ta decreased 1 F6l.0o. puhll denoelt )rre-ned 16'2.(10. notes renerveij decrenaed T7.firt and government aecurttiea decreased T1.0lO. Tbe proportloa of the bank's re- WKW YORK. NOV. 12. COTTnVTh. market pened firm at an advance of 1M points In spite of lower cah e than pected, rather better weather than expected oiiu um prospect ror nig receijita tor the day. on bull sunoort' and cnverlne which semed clvieffy due to' the reassuring nature ui-auvices irom rati ttiver. stating that a striae was unimeiy to result from the con tcmplated reduction n wages. The cloae waa a point or two oTT from the top, but the market was finally firm, net 14(ftr'l points higher. Sales are estimated at 800,000 Dates. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 12.-COTTON Firm; sales, 2.675 bales; ordinary. 8c; good ordinary, 9 7-16c; low mldd'ing, 10 7-16c; mid dling, 10 13-lSc; good middling, 11c; middling lair, llc; receipts, 21.216 bales; stock. 232.- ti Dales, r mures were steadv: November. 10.93c bid; December, 10.9ifa 10.96c; January, ll.Oira 11.02c; February, ll.10tgll.12c; May, March, H.l,7n.l8c; April, 11.22(611. 24c; May, li.tKiau.Mc June. iijo(un.Sic: July. 11. 11.45c. ST. LOITI8, Nov. 12. COTTpN Firm and unchanged; middling, 10cf sales, 180 bales; receipt, 60t bales; shipments, none; stock, f.966 bales). ' LIVERPOOL. Nov. 11 COTTON Spot In fair demand, prices 2 points lower; Ameri can middling fair, 6.28d; good middling, 8.10d; middling, 6 02d; good ordinary, 5.86U; ordinary, 5.66d. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 600 were for specula tion and export and Inc'.uded 6,800 Ameri can. Receipts, 16.400 bales, all American. Futures opened easier and cloned quiet; American middling, g. o. c. November, 6.76d: December-January, 6.774M.78d; January-February, 6.76d; February-March, 6.76d; March-April. 6.75$r6.76d; April-May, 6.75H 6.76d; May-June. 6.76d; June-July, 6.76d: July-August, 5.72o.73d. Sagar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Nov. 12. SUGAR Raw, nominal; fair reflflnlng, 2 6-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 33s3-16c; molasses sugar, 3 l-16c. Refined, quiet; No. 6. 4.3"c; No. 7, 4.26c; No. , 4.20c; No. 9, 4.15c; No. 10, 4.10c; No. 11, 4.05c: No. 12, 4c; No. 13, 3 85c: No. 14. 3.90c. Confectioners' A. 4.55c; mould A, 496c; cut loaf, 6.30c: crushed. 5.30c: powdered, 4.8oc; granulated. 4.70c; cubes, 4.95a MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans Open kettle, good to choice, 3Ka-42o NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 12. SUGAR Quiet and eanier; open kettle centrifugal, 33c; centrifugal whites. 3 13-lfoi3c; yellows, Sfi3 13-16c; seconds, 2U3e, MOLASSES Quiet; open kettle, 27i32c; centrifugal, l-t(i2Jc; syrup, easier, 21i8-30c. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov., 12. WOOL Kentucky, and fine grades. Quotations: Kentucky, Indiana, etc. -blood. 24(fi25c; -blood. 24$ 2Tc; braid, 22io23c. Territory and Idaho Fine. 14tl5c; fine medium. Ii'ifl7c; medium, lKfjl9c. Wyoming Fine. 14 015c; fine me dium. 16frl7c; medium. 18t&19o. Utah and Nevada Fine, 15'alOc; fine medium. 17$ 17c. Dakota Fine. l!Vfjl6c; fine medium, 16til7c; medium. 19t(20o. Montana Fine choice, 19i2oc; fine medium choice. 19(20c; staple, 2CkJjlc: medium tine choice. 2ojt21c. or. .LiUlib, rsov. n.-ivuui-yuiei, steadv. Medium grades, combing and cloth ing. 17T21c; light fine. I.rtl7c; heavy fine. 12il4o; tub washed. 20a 3oc. Coffee Market NEW YORK. Nov. 12 COFFEE-Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 6c. Mild, firm. Futures opened steady at a partial advance of 6 points, in sympathy with rather better cables than expected and moderate Interior Santos receipts. Trading was quiet until near the close and price were fairly well sustained. In the last half hour, however, there was heavy realising and the market waa finally unchanged to 5 pnlnta lower, with aale of 80,000 bags, Inclurlinr November at 5. 40fi 5 6'V ; Decem ber. 6.45tf!f5.60c: January, 8.50i6.65c: March, 6.75S6.9oc; May. 6.16&6.10e: July, .00tii.06c; September, 6 20(rJ.SOc; October, 6.30(Jj6.3oc. Oils and Roala. SAVANNAH, Nov. II. TURPENTINE Steady, 66c. ROSIN Firm: A. B. C. D. $2.05; E. $210; F. $2.26; O. $2 30; H. $2.85: I- 22 70; K, $2 80; M. $2.90: N, $3 10; W o. 3.ai; w vv, 3 .60. OIL CITY, Nov. 12. OIL Credit balances. r 77; certificates, no bid. Shipments. o.a bis.; average, 86.524 bbls.; runs, 89 270 bbls.; a vet-Here, 6h,846 bbla. Shipments, Lima, tz, 661 bbls.; average, 70,652 bbls.; runs, Lima, 61,938 bbls.; average, 62,669 bbla. v Whisky Market. PEORIA. Nov. 12. WHISKY Steady on bai of finished goods, $1.23. ST. IXl'IS. Nov. 12.-WHISKY-Steady, $1.31. CHICAGO. Nov. 12. WHI8KY-On basis of high wines, steady, $1.25. CINCINNATI, Nov. 12. WHISKY-PlsUl-lers' finished goods, steady, on basis of $1-26. Dry (iooda Market. NEW YORK, Not. 12. DRY GOODS Buying haa been more or leas restricted in the dry goods market, yet there la no evidence of lack of m-llera. The wage re duction at Fall River haa been discounted and la expected to be followed by like re ductions In other quarters. Watch for the mis-spelled words-they're coming. v L. F. Huss Wolf ft Murnan Sam Werthelmer.... Morton ft Gregson.. McCurdy ft Co Mike Hogarty Other buyers Totals 45 83 63 103 197 37 113 102 13 117 113 "96 243 679 1.030 996 2,260 Total receipts. 161 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- wi 01 neau luuicaiea; , Cattle. Omaha Tacking Co.... $01 Bwirt anu company. .1,000 Cudahy Packing Co... 65S Omaha Pg. Co., K. C.729 Armour ft Co., B i C. Vanant-& Co 1. Carey ft Benton Iiobraan ft Co W. I. Stephen Lewis ft Underwood.. Livingstone & Shaller. it. f. Hamilton 459 llouts-Ti.ere were r.ot as many hogs here tot.ay as arilv.tl yesterday and the maraet opened a kh.de stronger. Salesmen, how ever, oniy Had time to dispose of a few loutln that way before less favorable re ports came Irom Chicago and packers then lowered their Uitls. '1 lie market kept get ting wurte as the morning advanced and cloned a nickel lower than the opening, or a shade lower than yesterday's mar ket. Trading was not active at any time. but still all the early arrivals were dls- fn, til in mwu nt-aMin. jk I1UUII lliriiti were still spme trains back. Heavy weights! sold all the way from $4.50 to $4.62. me dium weights went large.lv around $4.65 and lights sold as high as 4.85. Representative sales: Av. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. FT. ....MS 160 I M If, 17 ltO I !!( ...36 ... 4 60 IS MS 120 4 2'i ...Si 40 4 50 f0 770 HO 4 124, ...Jl 40 4 f.r. Id 21)4 10 4 ;i, . ...VJ'1 40 IK. 6 310 ... 41214, ...11.1 ... 4 FS SI Ill 40 4 C2Vi ...241 40 lli 4 SO MO 4 V4, ...121 JfiO 4 f6 12 8" 120 4 I2V4 ...if, 10 4 10 (1 2H9 120 4 l2Va ...174 HO 4 10 It MO ... lilt, ...202 120 4 10 67 21 140 4 2vt ...291 10 4 0 67 (70 10 4 IS ...300 120 4 M 63 21 ... 4 !i ...Ml 120 4 0 61 271 Kl tlS ...311 NO 4 10 71 2fit S20 4 6 ...2X7 10 4 CO 61 t7 40 4 5 ...270 ... 4 80 61 2 ... 4 16 ...27 40 4 0 17 iftl 40 4 15 ...2HI SO 4 10 13 2 200 4 16 ...S46 ... 4 i t 2 10 4 6 ...303 40 4 0 41 134 40 4 7v, ...310 ... 40 17 2f6 120 4 70 ...301 M IK1 0 ID 00 4 724 ...273 140 4 0 71 ..211 ... 4 U .28 40 4 KM $i.oo6a.oo. 7.J74 ..4,879 ' 6,700 8.899 CATTLE There was not an excessive run of cattle here this morning, but aa prices at this point are claimed by packers to be out of 'Ine with other markets buyers were Inclined to be bearish and as a result trad ing waa rather slow. As compared with yesterday, though, the change in prices was not at all radical. There were several more car of com fed steers on sale and while some sales looked about steady with yesterday the gen erf market was slow and a little lower. The market, in ract has been going downward all the week and va'ues are now right around 163Sc lower than they were a week ago. Something strictly fancy like the $5.30 cattle that sold late yesterday are perhaps not quite that much off. Cattle of that kind, however, are so scarce that It Is hard to tell what the market on them Is. The cow trade wns also slow this morn ing with prices steady to a little lower than yesterday. There were close to 80 earn In cluded In the receipts and as the market was s'ow It waa late before a clearance was made. Aa compared with the close of last week prices are now fully ss low, the advance of the first of the week having beer. lost. Bulls were a little lower this morning. Gross bulls are pelllns- around tl.ROrjfl 90 and corn feds go from $2.00 to $2.60 with an occasional choice bull ss high as $3.00. Vea! calves held about steady. The downward course In the price of feeders continued today'and trading was slow. 3tie market could best be described bv calling It slow and weak or lOffflSc lower than !sst week. Heavy cattle seem to have suffered the greatest decline, as the de mand in now largely for yearlings., The western grass beef steers that had any kll. to them sold readily at steadv prlcea. The Inferior graden, though, uch an are neither good feeders or good killer were slow. As compared with last week there does not seem to have been much change In the prices of western ranger. Grass cows were slow today nnd steady to a nhnde lower and stockers and feeder were dull and wnk. Renrenentatlvo sales: BEEF STEERS Ka. ... II... 17... 34... 11... 31..., 1.. I.. 1.. It.. AT. .... 174 ....117 .... H7 . ... fni ....1293 ....1141 Pr. 3 56 4 36 4 41 4 th 4 75 4 T No 87.'.'.'.'.'.' Av. ...12:9 ...1244 ...12.1 . ..U7t ...1331 Pr. 4 85 4 CO 4 to 4 r, 4 W No. 41... 4;t..., 21... 10... 21... a.l... 64.. 47... 62... 67... 0. .. 61... 67... 61... 61... II... tl... 3S... 21... 14... 45... 0... II... S3... IX... SHEEP There was a moderate run of sheep and lambs here this morning and as the demand from all sources waa In good shape the general market ruled active and fully steady on all grades. The supply of killers has been rather short In spite of the liberal receipts. Owing to the fact that packers have had large orders to fill the tendency of prices has been upward all the week and prices tndav are right around 25c higher than those In force at the close of last week. Common kinds of course may not have advanced quite that much. Feeders have been selling to good ad vantage the last two days. On Tuesday the heavy run caused quite a slump in prices, but yesterday and today the loss of the first part of the week haa been prac tically regained and there Is now very little change In prices from ttjose paid a week ago. Quotations for grass stock: Choice west ern lambs, $4.50ftM.7fi: fair to good lambs, M25i4.60; choice yearlings. $3 4003 66; fair to good yearlings, $3.16gi3.40; choice weth ers, $3.25S'3.40; fair to good wethers, $3,000 3.25; good to choice ewes, $2.5092.75; fair to rood ewes, $3.26(g'2.60; choice feeder Iambs 3.904.10; fair to good feeder lambs $3.26 8.76; baby lambs. $2.6O3.00: feeder year ling, $3.103.30; feeder wethers, $3.0nsT3.25; feeder ewes, Vi.wwi.zb; culls. Representative sales: No. 16 Wyoming cull ewea... ....... 68 Wyoming cull lambs 84 Wyoming cull lambs 223 Wyoming feeder lambs.. t..., 24 Wyoming feeder lamba...... 122 Wyoming yearlings , 47 Wyoming yearlings 63J Wyoming feeder lamba 2(9 Wyoming feeder ewea 343 Wyoming feeder ewes 699 Wyoming feeder ewes.. 62 Wyoming ewes 82 Wyoming ewes 163 Wyoming cull lamba , 176 Colorado ewes 656 Wyoming ewes 134 Wyoming ewes 133 Wyoming ewes 108 Wyoming ewes 116 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 213 Wyoming feeder lambs lh 1 oioraao yeaning 3t Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 690 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 795 Wyoming feeder lambs 49 Wyoming feeder lambs 292 Wyoming feeder lambs 840 Wyoming feeder lambs 367 TJiyomlng feeder lambs 247 Wyoming feeder lambs 700 Wyoming feeder lambs 3-19 Wyoming feeder lambs 40 Wyoming feeder lambs 435 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 3T4 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 123 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 6f8 Wyoming lambs 798 Wvomlng iambs 356 Wyoming feeder ewes 432 Wyoming feeder ewes CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, MARKET. Pair Receipts of Stork, with Markets Steady to Strong-. CHICAGO. Nov. 12. CATTLE Recelpta, 11.000 head, Including 400 head of Texana and 600 head of weaterns. The market waa steadv to strong. Good to prime steers, $6.OO4i'5.70; poor to medium. $3.264.7R: stock ers and reedern. $1.76tii4.25; cowa. $1.60t(j4uO; heifers. $2.0016. 00; ennners, $I.60S.4A; bulls, $1.75fo4.26: calves. $2.0tr7.60; Texas fed steers, $2.7513 65; western steers, $3.0004.60. HOGS Receipt today. H.OnO head; esti mated tomorrow. 15.000. The market opened steadv and closed lflc lower. Mixed and butchers. tl.60'if5.00: good to choice heavy. $4.66f6.M): tough heavy. 4 ?Oir4.60; light, $4.46 4)5.00: bulk or sales, H.mi'in.w. SHEEP Receipts. 18 oot) head. The mar- kct for sheep and lotrb wis strong. Good to clioic wethers. 4W75W4.2S: fair to choice mlvrd, J2.75raa.ifi: w"'em heep. Stf.eOTM on: native lambs, 4.00(j5.75; western lambs, $4.00 (M5.15. GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW Potatoes Are Crowding Into the Market Like People at Brook. lyn Bridge. ( The crowds that gather at the western end of the Brooklyn bridge every evening are nothing to the crowd of potatoes that are coming to Omaha every day to Increase the population that la, the weight of tho population. From Montana, Colorado, Idaho and the Dakotas they are hurrying here so as to arrive before the cold weather and snows, which rr.eke It Im possible for them to travel. While this stocking up Is going on wholesale prices rule at 75 to 86 cents. Ten cars were on the Omaha tracks W'ednestlay, nnd this 1 aatd to be an average. Two cars of New York apples have Just arrived In bulk, having agreed to put them selves to the inconvenience of traveling without barrels from motives of charity charity to the dealers. There Is a barrel famine In the apple countries, anyhow. These apples are designated for the wagon trade. This la conducted from house to house by men who get their fruit directly from the cars. 1 Florida oranges and Spanish grapes ar, In. The Malagas came In for business two days ago. They are very reasonable and will sell wholesale at from $5 to $6.60 per barrel of from forty to fifty pounds. They are snugly packed In cork scraps and are here for the winter. The Florida are of the "Bright" family and are starting in on their Jobbing career atr$4 a box. They believe in advertising and want to arrange with the orange eat ers for an opening day a day when as many oranges aa possible will bo opened They are said to be sweeter thati the Mexi cans and to have fewer seeds. California Loranges are giving notice of early maturity. Yesterday a car of them on their way e;ift waa Inspected Tiers by their local op nt. Some of them are a trifle green, but" tin moneyed eastern market must have Hi" California navels regardless. They will not open up In Omaha at present. At. Pr. ,78 1 00 , 68 1 15 ,42 2 09 , 45 $00 ,43 3 00 , 7 S 85 89 I SS M 4 00 86 2 00 85 2 20 80 2 45 3 2 60 104 2 60 89 2 60 79 2 65 85 2 75 83 2 75 91 2 70 80 2 70 63 2 00 43 8 00 72 8 00 64 2 00 65 8 10 49 8 20 44 3 .15 46 8 25 46 3 35 60 t 60 67 8 80 ,67 2 80 64 8 65 68 8 75 , 64 4 CO , '64 4 00 63 4 00 61 4 25 61 4 60 , fi too ,87 8 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1114 vl 73 COWS. t 10 HEIFERS. 1 76 1. t 16 I fcSULl.B. 1 15 1 STOCK CALVES. 40 1 36 1 bt 1 60 II 310 3 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 144 3 16 1 146 I 15 MCdnAHKA. 40 . 610 114 .1110 ,. 703 . 63 .(300 . 110 . 3114 I 10 I M I 40 I IS I ill 7 cows 1057 J feeder... 1110 feeders.. 1131 1 feeder... 1060 1 cow loM) ... 9;io ... if ...1230 ...1O40 ... 940 ...1113 ...895 1 COW. . 2 cows. 1 cow.. 4 cows. 2 cowa. 3 cowa. 2 cowa. i cowa 8X8 69 cows 9o6 L heifer.... 740 1 steers....-870 14 steers.... 871 13 feeders.. 717 1 bull luio 1 cow ttiO 1 feeder... 610 1 feeder... 940 1 cow 900 1 cow 10 2 heifers... 795 2 06 2 75 2 95 2 95 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 90 2 20 2 35 2 25 2 50 3 20 2 0a 1 80 1 60 1 60 3 On 2 15 2 40 2 10 1 feeder... 930 U feeders.. 1137 1 feeder... 910 2 feeders.. 965 1 cow 91 .113 .' 9T0 .1200 . 9 SO .1170 960 1 cow. 1 cow. 1 cow. 1 cow. 1 cow. 1 cow. 14 cows 9S2 2 steers.. ..1100 6 cows 914 11 cows 1335 3 steers.. ..1120 1 cow 1050 2 feeders.. 6:0 7 cows 1031 6 hetfitrs... 758 1 feeder... 70 8 cowa U -3 t cows 1041 1 cow 710 1 lelfer.... 790 WYOMING. 2 55 9 cows S 40 1 heifer.. L. E. Balllnger Neb. 41 cowa 997 3 60 scows.,.. K. r. joaiin t-uiu. 24 cows 1010 2 85 tl. A BOlBpiecii ,tju. 7S rnwa 1039 2 40 23 cows lw) 1 19 2 mill'.. B. Porter Neb. 2 66 3 cows.. $15 14 cows.. 1 H. irons Neo 4 cows., 1 cow... 85 ..1226 825 S 35 8 26 t 96 2 35 1 90 1 90 1 90 2 60 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 9) 2 85 2 35 2 10 3 35 2 65 2 26 2 40 2 10 2 35" 2 15 2 15 1 60 2 10 2 20 3 00 1006 8 00 8 bulla 151 J. I feeders.. 870 8 feeders.. Pd 8 cows 784 C. 8 cowa 1015 1 cow 9( 1 cow 1060 t stera....li52 .1320 "l017 8 25 1 75 8 25 2 80 1 cow.. 1 cow.. 870 870 4 feeders.. 11.4 8 no 1 75 1 50 2 30 1 50 2 00 3 t Kenrle ft Son Neb. Ii,i7 m I atn-r 8?0 . 871 2 00 1 eow 410 . 760 1 61 I calf 115 . 920 J 1 cow' ...1010 J. H., McOlnley-Neb. . li'2 J 3 1 ctlf 160 5 0) W Xordlot coio. 38 feeders.. 1111 3 45 1 cow 1100 1 cow 1060 2 15 2 cows. M) 8 cows 114t 2 4 4 cowa. 8 cowa. 1 atM-r. 3 cowa., 28 cowa. $ 00 1 50 4 60 2 (V) 2 11 2 10 WILL NOT HURT OMAHA TAXES Extra feoeion of Leglalatnre Could Wot Alter Situation Here, Saya Fleming-, A special session of the legislature to re construct the revenue law In case the su preme court declares the measure uncon stitutional will not affect Omaha's taxes for the year 1904, according to Tax Com missioner Fleming. He points out the fact that by the time an extraordinary session could be brought about, the city assessment rolls would be complete and passed upon by the Board of Review. "I have decided to assens these railroads In the same way that I have in the past, to avoid exempting them," said Commissioner Fleming. Get out your old spelling book. It will be useful after you see The Sunday Bee. Will Meet In Omaha, " The executive board of the Nebrnxki Lumber Dealers' association met Tuesday evening at the Millard hotel for the pur. pone of fixing a date and place for the next annual meeting of the association. The dates decided upon were February 4, 6, 1904 at Omaha, with headquarters at the Mil lard hotel. Those present with the board of directors were President E. 8. Clark of Gretna and Secretary Bird Crltchfteld of Lincoln. MU-spelled words next week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kansas City Lire Stt--k M-irket. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12. CATTLE Re ceipt. 9,000 head of native. 1.700 head of Texann; calve. l.otiO head of native, 1 Ooo head of Texan The market for c.TrP-fd cattle and wintered weatern wan 15fi2"c lower than Monday; for western cow, ac tive and steady; for hanvv native neirer nnd cow, dull; for stockers and feeders, bnrely steady; for ti-iHr;tnt'ne. ntenlv. Choice export end dre-fen rer n'er, n.i 1176.25; fair to good. $1.7.Mft4.50; ntnekern nnd feedern. 2.0()f(j3.75: we-'ern fed s ee-. ;t V) ifi4 25: Texas nnd In-'inn wteern. t2.0Pf'3 IV Texe cows, 'in. 40ift 2.51'; nillve cow. ll.tO'fi 355; native heifers. $2.004i4.0O; earners. $10062.15: bulla. $l.MXfi3.00; calves. $1.6tKii 6.00. HOOS-Receipts, io.poo nein. i ne marFet wa SOT' lower. Ton 45; nniK or naie. $4.8W 85: heavy, $4.40rfr4.80: mixed pick'r. $4 6?iAifi4 95: light. 4.7 ir4 81; yomer, li.oi tfr4 87V,: nisrs. $4.75'fr4.8,-'H. HHEEF-Hece in. t neno. ket wan stronf Native lamb. Inmb. $2.96ff6 13; Texas cllnred $2.5"74.00; Texan clipped nt-een, stockers and feeder. $2.003.50. The tle. $1.255 So; varlnar, $2.00'3.75; t. Loots Live Stork Market. 8T. LOUIS. Nov. 12. CATTLE Receipt. ? noo head, Including 800 head of Texans. The market wn active nnd stcttly to a shade better Native shipping and exnort steers $4 4oTS.25: dreed beef and butcher steer' $4.0Vi6.OO: steers under 1 n1 lb.. $3 sii4 7S: stocker nnd feeders. $2 30rri 7R: cows and heifer, tt 2V4 canner. 81 vii 7 00- bull. $2 0"i2.7R; calve. $t 00; Texa nnd Inrtlsn teers. $22.:3.45; cow and helfern $. 0nr? 70 HOGS Receipt. B.'ioo nean. 1 ne mar.-. .... ,v ur.il lower. Plir nnd light 84.60 i3 50- packer.. 84. 45"(J4 86; butoliers and bet 8HEEP Recelnts, 700 hed. The market wan strong nnd active Nstlve mti'ton. rt.fwS.75; lnmbn. 4..ii -.: culls ana ducks, $2.0U2 50; stockers, jz.at'tn.uo. St. Joseph I.lve Stocli Market. ST JOSEPH. Nov. 12 CATTLERn cJnta . . 1.909 head. The market wan active and steady to loc higher. Natl vea. $3.ii'i 6 25; cowa and helfera, $1.26i4.6u; stockers and feeders. $2 6oj4.00. HOGS Receipt. 6,61 head. Prlcea were 6U10c lower I.lghi. e4.6o4.6. medium nnd heavy, $4 3WM.66. SHEEP Receipts, Itt head. The market wa ateady. Ntllve lamba, $5.50; wethers, $3.75; ewea. $3.36 - sloas City Ue Stork Market. SrOL'X CITY, la.. Nov. 1!. -(Special Tele cram.) CATTLE Recelpta. 4ii0 bead tockera attong; klllera ateady; beevea. $3 .6 I 5)5.00; cowa, bulla and uilxea, ii.ftuj.w; Deeds filed for record yesterday aa fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 vh. Farnam street: Willis James Hoyt and wife to Chris tian Kaelber, lot 9, block 18, 2.4 ad dition to Bedford riace $ 1,601 John L. Soil, et at, to Emma E. Knight, lota 1 and 2, block 8, Irving ton 150 Ella W. Brown and huaband to John 1. Redlck, wH of lota and 10. block 191V.. city 80.001 Frank E. Best and wife to Patrick and Annie Roche, lot 7, block 12, Patrick's 2d addition 1.400 Peter I-aux and wife to Reglna Flncke, lot 3, Burr Oak addition.... 1 Rachael McNabb to Daniel Heunel, lot 3. block 9, Patterson Park ad dition 1 Jacob G. Bohlebcr to Mary H. Harte, undivided' of nVi of lot 2, block t, Bowery Hill CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS Edwards, Uood D. IPn 3 KS13 Main office m g.4V4AM RfaMflnty J Ittll llBl till w,M"u4 fV ST. PAUL, niNN. Dcalerain Stocks, Grkli, Provisions nought and ao'.d for cah or on redaonable Margins. Members Important Earbangee, Prlvr.te Wlrre. Write for our dally market letter and pri vate telegraph cipher mailed free. Ship Your Grain to Us. Prompt Returna. Beat Facllitlea. Liberal Advances. Branch omre Omaha 4ltnre, KM Dee Blafj. Trlenknaa SS14. DILVTII. WI8IJIIPEG. COE C3I.1UISS.QH COMPANY STOCKS AND DONDS . GRAIN AND PROVISIONS We have ever 160 offlcea. Referencea: 176 Stale and Nat I Banks. Ol R 8F.HVHK IS TIIK BHaT. Out of Town Huslneaa Solicited., Oaaaba Breath 1 tell Par aat 5t- TLJo7 TH0S. M. WADDICK. Correspondent Be1