TIIH OMAHA DAILY REE: Fill DAY, NOVEMBER 20, lf0.T i CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET Bulhah Sentiment Not So Strong in Wheat Fit and Prices Are Unchanged. PRICE OF CORN SOMEWHAT LOWER Oat la Only (iraln Pkoirlaf Advance la Price, llh Trotlalona Firmer and Slia-ht Advance la Rome Commodities. CHICAGO, Nov. 19. The situation In the northwest una less bulliah today and iti consequent the. wheat market here showed little strength. Dornfnbt r dosing unchanged. December corn waa oft (, oat were, up He, and January provision were from 6 to 7!,To higher. i wheat ruled strong" early In the day nri active support from a prominent operator and Influenced Borne by higher cables, and after opening a (hade lower to "4ft higher, at TMiTVir, December advanced to Tiiic. Northwestern traders seemed to have wheat for aale and on the advance there waa considerable realizing by local long, and while there waa a. fair demand the buying waa not suincient to prevent a loaa of the early gain. December reacting to "ftc. Shorts covered quite freely on the decline and prices again advanced, but the market showed little strength the latter frt of the session. December cloaed un changed at 79'',79l4)o-. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 307,500 bushels. Pri mary recelpta were l,335,lu0 bushels, against 1.263.100 bushels a, ?ear ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of 1.13 cara, against All care laat week and J.ool cars a year ago. Corn recelpta dropped oft materially in pite of excellent weather for the move ment, and this fact waa the chief factor In supporting prices. There waa conalderahle covering early in the day and the market ruled atrong, but later on selling by pro vision Intereala a wenker tone developed. After selling between 42Ho and 427,r Decem ber closed Ho lower at 42t.o. Local recelpta were 84 cars, none of contract grade. December oata were In fair demand from aborts throughout the day, and with only mall offerings the market ruled strong at tlmea, but selling by local traders held f rices down. Small recelpta and an Imp rovement In shipping demand were bull actors. December ranged between 34c and Sba and closed Ve .higher, at Local recelpta were IXl curs. Provisions sold over a narrow range of prlcea and the volume of trade was small and mostly for local account. There was a small advance at the atart on higher prlcea at the yards, uid the better tone waa maintained- throughout the day. January pork closed '6c higher at $11. WV,. January lard and rib were each 7c higher at tti.721 and Estimated receipts for tomorrow: ' Wheat, 6 cars: corn, 120 cars; oata, 180 cars; hogs, 12.000 head. , The leading- futures ranged as follows: Articles." Open. Hlgh. Low. Ctose.l Yes'y. IWheat, tDec. ,, May ' July I Corn-.' Dec,' r May , July Dad- ' 1 eci May Pork Jan. Ma Lurd Jan:. May'-. Klbs-i-, Jani ; May ' 7979Vi 79 78 79u"79H 7979V4 78441 S 7Ki . 78 78i ThVirfi J4 V ""A 4V 74H 42SW - 4'-, 42 42 42H ' ::J . '41 41 42 42 .; A 41 41 41Vtf42 84 ' 3T,Vg ' 34 34 34 35V4-tf 35 6H 11 62 11 55 11 60 11 62 11 47 11 Co 11 70 n 6 11 7H 11 W '6 67 6 72 3V 6 72 6 65 6 67i 6 72V 6 6: 6 72 62 6 12 17 6 10 17 6 10 8 26 6 25 620 25 620 tNew.; M fash quotations" were as follows:- . FLOCK -Firm! wlnteft patents, ' $4 00n 4 hp struluhts 13.70tfi4.10: soring patents. 4fN.3t'; straights, $3.00433.80; bakers, $2.60 WHEAT-No. 3, 78fi81c; No. 2 red, 828 3c. CORN No. 2, 42c; No. 2 yellow, 44fi46c. OAT-No. 2, 3Nc; No. 3 white, 344l3c RYE No. 2, 53ffl54c. BARLEY Good reeding, 3638c; fair to Choice malting, 4648c. SEEDS No. I flax, 4c; No. 1 northwest ern, ft 00; prime timothy, $2.16; clover, con tract grade, $10.60. . i-VVTSinNMS!-iorlf. ner phi.. $11.37" ril.lO. t-ard. ner 100 lbs.. $ .87g6.90. Bhort ribs aides (loose). $6.764j7.25: short clear Bides Abpxed), $6.504j.62. T Heoe ntaT Bhlnmonts. Flourv bhls 34.100 2.9 Wheat, bu.,,.., 2S6.100 . . , S2.400 tTorn, rig.., r..,.i.w.s"i jm.nw Oats, btt.v;. ..i.,..vl85.SoO . - 20Mi Jive, bu .E"0 2.300 Barley, bu;... .&oo 42 K0 On the Produce exchange today the but ler market was firms creameries. 15i&22c; dairies, 14?Me. EvK firm at nVtrk; eases Included, 2u ito.C'heese steady at ltXiloo. HEW YORK 019MURAI, MAKKIfiT. tnotatlona of the Day oa Varloas Comanodltlea. , NEW YORK, Nov. 19. FLOUR-Recelpts, 20,023 bbls. exports, 0,9!S this. The mar ket was steady but quieter; winter patents, t4.O0Q4.36; winter strulghta, $3.li6a4 0u; Min nesota patents, $4.6kut.i'0; winter straights, $3.oo4i3.3o; Minnesota bskers, $3.70ti3.85; winter low grades, $2Soti3.1A. Bye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.2ttt3.40; choice to fancy, $:).4M(3.o0. Buckwheat flour, easy t $2.2fi'((2.3u. COHNA1EAL Steady; yellow western, $1.01; cltv, $1; kiln dried, $3 (MVU3.05. RYE Nominal; No. western, 63c, nomi nal, afloat. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 39c, c 1. f., Buf falo. WHEAT Receipts, 104.400 bu.; exports. 10.910 bu. The market for spot was dull; No. 1 red, Ktic elevator; No. 2 red, K7Sc f. o. b., afloat; No.- 1 , hard Manitoba, nomi nal, f. o. b., afloat. December wheat peneu nrm anu nigner on runner at- mands from shorts, but later gave way with western markets. ' following larger northwestern recelpta, a poor export de mand, and stop Iomh selling. The close showed hiC net decline; May, ,t07vfS3c, closed at 83c; July, 7'.i& 7c, closed at 7c; December, 8o(JS7V!)C, . closed at e7c. CORN Receipts, UB.fcO bu. ; exports. 2.730 bu. The market tor spot was steady; No. 2, 60c elevator .and 60c f. o. b-. afloat: No. 2 yellow. 6?r: NV 3 whlre. 6oc. Option market opened steady with wheat, but quickly weakened under bear preeaura and the fine weather news. Alter a sharp rally on covering It again eased off with wheat, and closed net unchanged; May, 47j4Mi,c, closed at 47c; December, 4K-'V'u.c. closed tc. OATS Receipts. 142.000 bu.', exports, 870 bu. The inarkrt far spot was steady; No. 2 41c; standard white, 42V: No. t, 404c; No. 2 white. c; Nu- $ white, 43c; track White, 42'U46C. HAY Wiilet; shipping, 601 75c; good to choice.. tkV(t2e. HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice 1903, 2-t32c; 1:hi2, 2i'a2.".c; olds, 912c; Pa cine coast, luoi 1211 isc HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20&25 lbs. California.' 21U2S lbs., lUc; Texas dry, isc: 24' 80 ins., nr. LEATHER Steady ; aclJ, '625c. PF "V IS IONS Beef. steady; family, $10 00111.00; mesa, $ti.0otll5o; beef hams, XJI Jf.VCI H. 40' lm-K"t. CVUHMUUU. VitV DAW Indian mesa, $15.0irl7.M). Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $t ue'14 10."V; pickled shoul ders. $i.00: pickled hams, $10.5041 11.00. Lard, quiet; western steamed. $7.40; refined, steady: continent. 17 lit: South Amarlea. $S 36; compound. $6 5tti.7n.- Pork, steady; fnmtlv $18.00; short clear. $13.25'u 15.00; mesa, $13 ft mi 13.76. ltlCE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, efottc: Jitniin. nomliiHl. TALLOW Quiet; city. 4c; country. 4 Wc - BUTTER Receipts, creamery. lSfM23c. 1.400 pkgs.; quiet; CHEESE Receipts. 7.700; unsettled EUGS Hetelpts, $.100 pkgs.; western, 25 . , POULTRY Steady; . fowls, llU12c; tur keys, llfcla. ...'. Kansas City ;rala anil Provisions. KANSAS CJTY, Nv. IS. WHEAT Da cemlier. $7c; Mv. fi;,c: cah No t hard r-"(nji. no. 3, mivp"'; mi. 4 6"js.i-: re- Je-..jBsuKi ko. 4 rsd, ilo; No. , CORN December. 36HtTWc: Mav. 6'i9 9c; cash N . 2 mlxe 1. 3Vi-; No. 2 white, SV; No. 3, 3. OATS-.No. 2 white, 36ft 38c; No. 2 mixed. 3ri.V,'. BUTTFR-Cre-imery. 192oc; dairy fancy. 18.'. !!! f i-i-n; Mlnsourl and Kansaa. cases returned, 26o dot ; new No. 2 whltewood caxes Inrluiled, '4tc. H A Y Choice timothy, $9.60'; choice prulrie, an jo"s au. KYKtKo. i, 4c. Recelnts.Ehipments. ....P 164 (i0 Wheat, bu Corn, bu. ...,..'.,.... Oats, hi. .... 19 2f0 ll.ooO lS.ono 12.000 Dalath iirala Market. DI'LITH. Nov !. WHEAT Oil trsek. No. 1 tiorthern, 8'c; No. ! northern. 7c; !'. -iso: to arrive in Novemler, No. 1 li.'rt-n. ixksc: May. 'ffc. OATS-rTo arrjv. .j3c: on track, 33c. Mtaaeaitolts Uartt, Fleur aad Brag, MINNEAPOLIS Nov. 19 VW H EAT ?. IjTkTgc; Iy, Ti4 tr7:o; ua travk, Nu, 1 hM, K2'4c; No. 1 northern, 81' ic; No. 1 tuM'thern, 7c; No. 3 northern, 7:i'ff76o. FUHH First patents $1 8f'(i4.7:; second patents, $4 5Mil.; first clears. $3.3f4j8 40; second clear. $2.404j2 BO. VHJ.BO. .13.25. BKAN-ln bulk, OMAHA WIIOLKAI.E MARKET. Coadltlss) f Trade an Qaotatlena oa Staple ana Fancy froaaea. EOOS Fresh stock, 24o. L'.VB POL'I.THY Hens, 7c; spring chickens, Hc; roosters, according to age, 4Ho; turkeys, 16c. ducka. 9c; geese, 7'asc. Dressed stuck about 2c per lo. higtier than live stock. HUl iKH-i-acking stock. 13V4c; choice to fancy dairy. In tuba, li.'ulSc; separator, 22o. FKK8H FISH Trout, H)c; pick erel, ?c; pike, 9c; perch. 6c: buttalo, 71sc; blueflsli, 15c; whltefish, c; salmon, lie; haddocK, 10c; codnsh, 12c; redsnapper, 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., J0r; lobsters, green, per Ib.,2-; bullheads. 11c: cattish, 14c; clack bass, hat, out, c: crappies, Uc; herring, 6c; white bass. lc; bluednn, MX OH'S ILhil-New Yora counU, per can, 43c, per gal., $2.00; eitra selects, per can fcc, per ial., l.li. standard, per can, 27a. per gai, $1.15 BHAN 1'er ton, $14 60. HAY Prices quoted By Omaha Whola' ale Dealera' association: Choice No. 1 up land, $".6u; No. 2, $7.00; medium, $6.Ui; coarse, $tl.00. llye straw, $6.60. These prices are for hay of good color and Quality. De mand fair and recelpta light. CORN-44c. OAT8-37C. ' KY1 No. 2. E0c. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Coloi ado. fcuu; Dakota, bu., 70i7!c; native, 65'uioc. SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per per banket, sue; irgintnn, per a-oti. ooi $3.00. NAVY HEANb Per bu., $2.26. CKLERY Smnll, per dos., &J6c largs California, 454j76c. ONIOjNS New home grown, dry, per lb., lc; Rpivhish, per crata. $1 60. CABBAOE Wisconsin Holland. 1. TURNIPS Canada Rutabagas, per lb. lvc; wtilte, per bu., 60c. CARROTS Per bu.. SV. piftSNIPS Per bu.. 60o. BEETB-Per bu., 60c. FRUITS PEARS Colorado and 'Utah Kellers, $1.75. winter Nellls, $2.2.60. APPLES Michigan stock. $3.15: Califor nia Bellfiowers, per bex. $1.0J- New Tors, Greenings and Baldwins, $3.26; eating vari eties. $3.50. GRAPES California Tokays, $1.76; New York, -tr tt-lb. basket, 30c; "'my Oaiawbas, 22c; lnii-.rted Maiaras, wr rg, on!fl50. CRANBERRI KH Jersey, per bbl., per box, $.1.00; Wisconsin Bell Bugle, $9.60. QUINCES California, per box, $1.76. TROPICAL FRUITB. ORANGES Florida brlghta and russets, all Hires $3.764.00. LEMON a CBUiornia f incy, 800 to 360 sizes, $1.50;. choice 240 to 270 sizes, 004 26. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 80o; Imported Smyrna, 1-crown, 14c; 6 crown, 16c; 7-crown, 18c. COCOANUT8 Per sack, $4.00; per dor, 60c DATES Persian, per box of 30 packages, $2.00; ner lb., In 60-!b. boxes, c. BANANAS Per medium ailed bunch, $2.06 62.60; Jumbo, $2.7503.26. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wtaconcln twins, full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13Vo; block Swiss, loc; Wisconsin brick, Uc; Wisconsin limbarger, 12o. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames. $3.50; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 3.6J. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. CIDER Per bbl., $5.76; per -bbl., $3 25. POPCORN- Per lb., 2c; shelled, SW3o. HORSE KADISH Per case of 2 dos., packed, KOc. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 shoft-ghell, par lb., 15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 sort-shell, per lb., 13c; No. hard-shell, per lb., 12c; Brazils, per lb., UUc: filberts, per lb , HillSc; almonds., soft-shell, per lb., 16c; hard-shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, Urge, pr lb., loiy.llc; small, per II)., 9liic; peanuts, per lb., 6 Vic; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; Chill walnuts. 12(jii:ic; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; shell-barks, per bu., $l.763 2.00; black walnuts, per bu., $125; eaatern chestnuts, per id, 14c. HIDKS-No, 1 green. 6c: No. 2 re(m, 5c; No 1 salted, 7c; c; jno i saitea, ic; io. z sattea c No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. Re; No. i veai calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6o; dry salted hides, 8 12c; sheep pelts, 25B.76c; horse bides, $i.6CHJ 2.50. no. z salted, 6c; sr. Irfnls Orala and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Nov! 19. -WHEAT Steady; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal;'. Decem ber. 87c; May, 88c; track, fcWc; No. 2 bard. 7(?i7no. CORN Higher; No. t cash, 41c; Decem ber, 41c: May, 40He; track. 4242c- OAT8 Higher; No. 2 cash, 3lic; May, 36o; track, 87c; No. 2 white, 40c, ' SEED Timothy, steady. $2.25i,2.S5prIme worth more. --, CORNMEAL-Sttttdy. T$2.3rr,VT.,' V BRAN Firm; sacked, east track; 746T7c. HAY Firm: timothy. $7.50913.50: prairie. $6.tJ10.5e.- r IKON COTTON TIES $1.0o. BAGGING StlfiHo. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork, nominal: lobbing. $11.96. Lard, nominal, $6.72. Bacon, easy; boxed extra, shorts. $$S.12; clear ribs, $8.37; short clear, $8.62. POULTRY Slow, weak: chickens. 7c: springs. 7c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, loc; geese. Re. , BUTTER Steady; creamery, 18523c; dairy. 13j'18c. EGGS Higher,' 25c, loss 'off. Receipts. Shipments. f iour. Dtns...., tt.iou Wheat, bu ......78.000 Corn, bu.v 28.000 Oats, bu 70,000 15 000 Sl.Oirl 21.000 32,000 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 EVAPORATED APPLES The market continues easy. Com mon are quoted at 4'yjc, prime at 6a&c, and fancv at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are quiet In the local market, with prices held at about the form level. Quotations range from. 2 to 7o for all grades. Aorl- rota rule quiet. Choice are quoted at 9i9 9c, extra choice at 1010c, and fancy at HC12c. Peaches are generally dull and featurelesa. Choice are Held at 7Slvc. extra choice at 78c, and fancy at 93 luc. . Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA.' Nov. 19. BUTTER Firm good demand; extra wvstern creum erv. Be; nearby prints,' !4c. EOOS Firm. 2 cents higher; fresh nearhv, 32". loss off; weBtern. Sic; south western. '9-&80CI southern,) 27280. CHEESE-Oulet. but eady. New York full creams fancv. llj12c; choice, 11 c; fair to good, 10ill"4c. , Milvraokee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 19 WHEAT-Weak: No. 1 northern, Sl0SOc; No. 2 northern, M'i80c; May. 7S'4c asked. RYE Firm: No. 1. f,6ifie. BAR1 EY Dull: No. 2 t&o; sample, 41(0. CO HN November, 43c; , May, . 41v4j42c asked. N Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Nov, 19 SEEDS Clover, cash, $S56; lecemler, $157; January. $ti.t!; Fel)runry. $i 67 ; March, $6.72. Prime al- slke, $G.Gc. l'rime tlmothy. $1.32. l'eorla Grain Market. PEORIA, Nov. 19. CORN Higher; No. 3, 42o; No. 4, 41c; new No. 4. S7c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 METALS Tin' was a little lower in ixnion, spot ueenn Ing 2s6d to 116 los. while futures were 6s lower at 117 It. Locally tin was a little higher on the Inside prices, closing at $J5 -"'!iiG0. Copper was a little lower ei, dc!iT!nj In cdcrt absut Cd witli spot' closing at 55 13s tkl. and futures at oi 6s. Locally copper was lower; lake, electrolytic and casting are all quoted at $l$.76lil3.0O. Iead declined Is 3d In London, closing at 11, but was unchanged locally at $4.26. Spelter was quiet at $5 tiL'H In ths lower market and waa unchanged at 20 log In London. Iron closed at 4Ks tkl in Glas gow and at 42a Td In Miidiestorough. Locally Iron waa unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern la quoted at $15 tKi 16 00; No. '$ foundry northern at $14.('ul5.uo; No. 1 foundry southern and No. I foundry south er", soft st $13.6fil4.0. ST. I Ol'IS, Nov. 19. METALS Lead, dull, $4.00. Spelter, dull, $o.00. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19 COFFEE Spot, steady. The market for futures opened steady at unchanged prlcea. In keeping with featureless foreign news, snd during the greater part of the session ruled quiet and practically uncharged. In the after noon, however, the closing decline In Havre caused slightly heavier offerings, and the market lest a partial 6 points. The trad ing wes largely In Ihs nature of switches from December to the later months. In cluding these, tha total salea were 6. 760 bags, as follows: December. M'sVVfiOe; Jan usry, 6 fifths. ARC: March 80iV85c: April, 6.96c; Vv 6oii6.06c: July, 6 15c; Septem ber. 6.M.Soc. Oil aad Raala. OIL CITY. Nov. l.-OIL-Credlt balances. $1.77; certificates, no bid. Shipments. 82.800 bbls: average. 80 826 bbls; runs, 94.&J6 bbls; average. 70.210 bbls. Shipments. Lima, 62, 9.'1 bbls. average. 69 6.12 bbls; runs, Lima, 68 464 bbls; average, 6.44 bbls. SAVANNAH. Nov. 19 Tl 'RPENTINE Firm, 60.; receipts 1,197 bbls; sales, 931 bbls. i .S1N-Flrm: receipts 2.877 bbls; exports, S750 bbls. A. H. C. D. $M5; E. 12 'J; F, $: :; Q. $!4o; 11 ti.6: I. $2 To: K, $-' 20; M. $3.00. N, $3 20; W G, $3.26; W. W. $3 90. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS United Btat6t Steel Conmaon 6yndiot6 Beliefod to Be Buyer of Preferred. REPUBLIC STEEL PREFERRED ADVANCES This la Ipsa Raraor that Haiders af lalted States Steel Serarltles Ara Becoming; Interested la I a dependent Concerns. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-Prlces In the stock market showed a tendency to harden slowly again today. The most active stocks was ('nited States Steel preferred and the late strength of that stock saved the mar ket from any reaction caused by profit tsking on the part of traders and made the closing strong at top prices and quite ac tive. There waa nothing In the news of the day to account for the strength In 1'nlted States Steel preferred, but the Identity of the brokers most largely con cerned In the buying caused tha Inference that they were acting for the preferred I conversion syndicate. Reports circulated during the day seemed to show that this buying was Incident to the closing up of the syndicate's operations preparatory to Its dissolution. The second mortgage bonds rose vigorously 2 points on this report, the assumption being that the bond hold ings of the syndicate hud been marketed. The strength of the bonds seemed to be unaffected by the report that a new syn dicate would be formed to take over the bond holdings of the present one and under write them at 66, principally , with the pur pose of disposing of them to the public at a profit. Nothing official was forthcom ing regarding the syndicate operations be fore the market closed. United States pre ferred may have been affected by the de cision of the trunk line officials to con sider the question of steel manufacturers for a reduction on export steel freight rates. It was intimated, however, that the railroads were holding out for a re duction on steel rails. Very discouraging reports were In circulation regarding the rate of earnings on the present output of United States Steel and rumors were very persistent of the entry of large Interests In the old steel companies Into some of the Independent corporations. The advance of 1 In Republic Steel preferred was a re flection of these rumors. Light buying for talned their conspicuous position of the last fewe days In the market. The retention of the present rate of dis count of the Bank of England helped the foreign markets and the advance In ex change rates here Indicated that our pres sure for gold was relaxed. The outgo to the Interior from the sub-treasury was on a moderate scale again and although New York exchange at Chicago rose to a slight premium $100,000 of the transfer were for that point. Minor railroad stocks main tained their conspicuous position position of the last few days In the market. The consummation of the seaboard set tlement was a favoring Influence on this class of stock, pointing to the possibility of absorption and consolidation growing out of the recent troubles and losses caused by the extensive shrinkage In stock market values. Minor railroad companies which have a strategic value of position In the making of rates even where their earning rowr Is small, are considered to be des tined for ultimate absorption by the larger railroad systems. The bond market was notably firm and became decidedly more active. The total sales, par value, were $4,184,000. United States bonds were unchanged on the last call. Following are the closing quotations on the New York Stock exchange: Sales High. LOW. Close. Atchison 20,400 66 6a 6 do ota tsw Baltimore & Ohio.. do pfd Canadian Pacific ... .u.m . 1.700 76' 7 7li 8 lis- '29' 31 'l6 2b 163 "is" 71 12 63 . 20 167 239 19 ' 66 46 76 87 119 la4 8 66 . YZ""":l ! 4,640 . 2.SKJJ 1 2,350 . 900 . 600 "n) 30 3:" 'i5 27', 164 'wi 71 13 63 21 lo7 229 20 67 27 '67: -.v,i g, nm r-htr-nr, A. Alton ti'cttS AUOn" I rhicaio o'w I So pfd...'..V.'. '.!!!! nhlrsin '"fi" W ' 16 27 v Chlcaxo &. N. W 164 Chicago T. 4 Trans ' do Did 8 . 18 '1 13 63 . 21 16o 27 6i ' 49 160 i0 83 129V4 21 36 . 18 83 102 139 1H 68 17 36 37 117 66 82 20 114-. 66 41 75 68 24 69 64 60 45 13 81 130 C, C, C. at St. L... Colotado Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Dela. & Hudson.... Dela.. L. c Wedt... Denver & R. U do pfd Erie .. 100 .. Ua .. 200 .. 450 .. 100 .. 2t0 .. 300 .. 700 19,600 I do 1st pfd......... do 2d pfd. D.006 1,017 nrar Northern, rifd.. Hocking Valley 200 71 71 do pfd 83 83 Illinois Central ....... 1.4u0 1 12 iowa Central 100 iil 21 do pfd 100 37 8 K. C. Southern 100 18 18 do pfd 100 83 8 Louis. & Nash 2,000 ltr.', 101 Manhattan L . 1,900 13b 139 Met. St. Ry 115 114 Mlnne. & St. L 100 60 60 Missouri Pacific 11,110 9074 89 Missouri, K. &. T 1.700 17 17 do pfd 3,000 36-14 3 N. R. R. of M., pfd.. 100 37 37 N. Y. Central 3,200 118 117 Norfolk & Western... 896 66 6i do pfd i Ont. & Western 3,540 20 20 Pennsylvania 71,266 lis 113 P., C. C. & St. L Reading 26,000 41 40 do 1st pfd 100 76 76 do 2d pfd 800 ' 68 67 Rock Island Co 10,350 24 23 do pfd 1.100 69 69 St. L. & s. r do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Bt, L. & S. W do pfd St. Paul do Df d Southern Pacific .... Southern Railway .. do pfd Texas &. Pacific Tol., St. L. A W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd W. & Lake Erie Wisconsin Central.. do pfd Adams Express American Vnlted States 43' 86 19 83 14 17 87 8,100 2,200 219 190 loO 196 19 l'J7 67 25 14 78 4 87 118 67 38 27 10 177 166 11 61 :o 68 87 11 . 71 26 94 V1 70 210 7 62 1 69 29 7U 77 'i 3 62'Z 84 129 191 191 Wells-Fargo Amal. Copper 27,835 89 Amer. Car at Foun.... 4o0 19 do pfd 700 7 Amer. Linseed Oil do pfd - Amer. Iyoeomotlve.... 2,620 14 do pfd Amer. Smelt. Refln. 4,9M 44 do pfd 380 87 Amer. Sugar Refln.... 8.400 119 Anaconda Mln. Co.... l.K'O 65 Prooklyn Rapid T 12,f9i 39 Colo. Fuel & Iron.... 410 29 Col. A Hock Coal Consolidated Gas...... 882 177 Gen. Electric 3,300 157 International Paper do pfd 200 62 International Pump . do pfd National B'scult Ji National Lead , 38 19 66 13 " 87 118 65 89 177 152 ' 35 '26 94 27. toil "7 49 North American Pacific Mail 0 People's Gas 3.000 Pressed Btefl Car...,. 15.565 'do pfd 110 . h-uuman fai. car Republic Steel 3.900 do pfd 2.000 Rubber Goods .- do pfd 2o0 26 2HVt . 68 'is. '69 29 J 36 11 63 84 Tenn. Coal 4c Iron.... 1,610 V. B. Leather SoO do pfd 60 V. B. Rubber 100 do pfd Pl U. 8. Steel 17.900 do pfd 11.761 Western I'nlon 200 Northern Securities n t 84 b Total aalea for 4i day, 570,400 shares, Forelga Flaaaclal. LONDON, Nov. 19. Money was not abun dant In the market today owing to tha In fluence of the higher rate of New York ex change and the absence of an advance In the rate of discount of the Bank of Eng land. Discounts were firm In view of the coming issue of treasury bills. Bunlness on the Stock exchange opened buovant being animated In spots, but afterward became quiet. .There was a good undertone, the market being supported largely by bears covering ana oy i a r is buying orders. Con sols were In good request, at one time reacning st ia-is tor money ana K for the account. They subsequently reacted on Droflt-taklng. Heme rails hardened. Amer icans responded to the advance In New Tora. out were inactive n1 closed quiet. Canadians were strong. Kaffirs profession ally were fairly animated on bear covering The weekly statement of the Bank of Eng land shows the following changes: Total reserve, increase. tiHZ.uuu: circulation. rl. crease, 310 000; bullion, drcresse. 177 6; other securities, decrease. 488.000; other deMUlts. decrease 1 378 000; public de posits. Ircrease. 70S.CjO; notes reserve. In crease, tl.vini; government sectiii'iea a crease 13V. 000. The proportion of the Rank of England s reserve to liability this week Is 4H.92 per cent, ss romoared with 75 pe-C-i't last week. Rulllon to the amount of ' 26,0u0 was withdrawn from the Bank of .. 2,900 45 43 ,. 200 13i 13 ,. 500 32 31 ,.25,230 138 137 ,. ZOO ll,f 113 1.8 ,.20.060 43 42 43 .. 6.076 18 18 18 ,. 1,120 76 75 76 ,. 1.500 23 23 23 ,. 8.8.10 23 19 21 .. 8,860 3.1 - 81 88 ..24.300 72 71 72 " 1,500 '19 'ii ..13,876 85 83 '17 '16 38 36 England " today for" slilpmcnfa lo Bouth t America. l'ARIS, Nov. 19. Prices on the bourse today opened firm and business waa ani mated. Later a reaction took place toward heaviness and at the close stocks were heavy throughout. The private rate of dis count waa 2 15-1H per cent. Three per cent rentea, 9f 12o for the account. Exchange on London, 26f 18c for checka. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changea: Notes In circulation, decreased ai.ooo.mvf : treasury accounts cur rent. Increased ll.HTK.WSif ; gold In hand, In creased 1.9io,00of; bills discounted, decreased 33,on0.m)f ; silver In hand. Increased 275.ooof. BERLIN, Nov. 19. Prices on the bourse today were firm. Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. MONEY On call, strong at 6'4!i5 per cent; closing bid. 4 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; time loans, slightly easier; sixty days and ninety days. 0 per cent: six months, 64i5 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Vlrm, with ac tual business In bunkers' bills at $4 .R39oif4.RI for demand and $4.M)IOfM.8i20 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.61 and $4.84; com mercial hills, $4.80. SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: e U. 8. rf. is, rf....106H L. A N. nl. 4s do coupon 1M Manhattan e. . 4a. .1014 do 3a. res , .101 Mrs. Central 4a Tl do coupon 107S do 1st Inc. 14 do nw 4a. raa lMtlMlnn. aV 8t. L. 4a... tl do coupon 144 a do old 4a, r....110 do new 4a coupon. .llu af.. K. A T. 4a ' do 2a 7ft" N. ft. ft. of M. e. 4s N, Y. C. . IVa N. J. C. s. 6" 130 No. Parian 4a 124 do la It Nor. aa West. c. 4a.. It O. 8. U 4a A par.... )1 Penn. eonv. IHa t Raadlns sen. 4a (7 do (a, res. do coupon Atthtaoo g-n. ..l"lt ..101Sk ..100 .. MVa .. :4 ,,100V .. ee ..in't 4s.. do adj. 4s... Atlantic C. L. Baltlroora St O. do la Central of Oa. 6a.. do 1st lne.t rhsa. A Onto 4Ha. Chlceso A A. ma. C. 11. Q. a. 4a.. .. 4V.at, U 1. M. r . .i)'r U A V. fs. 4a. lit KH 14 St. 51 Bt.. b. 8. W. la t M Seaboard A. L. 4a... 7'4 C. II. St. P, f 4a..l' Ho. Pact Bo 4a C. A N. W. Ta....l3V4'SO Rallwar it 11T14 C. ft. I. A P. 4a.... do col. 6a 71iTeaa P. la ....tnvi 4a.. 70 ....ioji T., St. f,. A W. Ore. A St. U g. 4a. Chicago Tar. 4a 7 Con. Tobacco a fto Colo. Bo. 4a 84 D at ft. O. 4a....,- M Kria prior lien 4a.... i V'nlon Pacific 4a.... do conv. 4a P. 8. Steel M a. Wabash la do deb. B TV A 1. R. 4a..... 4 70 111 ' 47 do Kenerai 4a s:e wia. F. W. A D. C. ls..lOV,Colo, Hocking Val. 4a....lut 1 Offered. 1 Central 4a .... Fuel con. Ca Boston Stockc tlaotatloas. BOSTON, Nov. 19 -Call loans, 6 per rent- time loans, btln ner cent. Official closing prices on stocks .and bonds: Atchtaon 4s Mex. Central 4a.. Atrhlaon do pfd Boston A Albany 9 Allouee . 4 . W It .446 . 15 . 44 . 74 . 7V4 . 6 . 7 . .17 ,. ia . to t .. M ,. t .. ,. .. IV, ,. 7 .. 4 . 69 Amalgamated . U' Bingham . M Cal, A Hecla.... .in Centennial .171 I Copper Hange .... lloaton A Maine Boston Elevated. N. Y., N. H. A 140 IDominlon Coal .. H..195 Frankln ....13SH Isle Rojral .... 72 Mohavk .... 4 Old Dominion .... ...;11lla Osceola ....120 parrot ....IffiH Qulncr .... iVa Aanta Fe Copper. ... .155 ,Tamarack .,. .... in Trlnlljr .... 7 - United States .... .... VI . Utah 1144 Victoria .... (2 Winona Kltchburg pfd ... Union Pacific .... Mex. Central .... Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T... Dom. 1. A 8 General Electrlo Mass. Electrio .. do pfd Vnlted Fruit .... V. 8. Steel do pfd - Weatlng. common Adventure Asked. 7 .Wolverine London LONDON, Nov. gtocU Market. 19. Closing: Conaola, mnner... M 11-14 N. T. Central ..ltl .. 6 .. s .. 81 t .. .. 21 .. M . .. M .. 18'4 .. T7Va .. 44 .. 74 V, .. n .. n .. 63 .. M .. MH do. account Anaconda Atchtaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific . Chee. A Ohio 8 Norfolk A Weat. .. SH .. 7V .. i do pfd Ontario A Weat.. Pennsylvania .... Hand Mines ..m IReadlng do. 1st pra do Id pfd So. Railway , ds fd -. Chicago Ot. West. .. le C, M. A St. P 141 DeBeers tt. A R. O do pfd trie do let pfd... do id pfd... Illinois Central MVa'Bo. Pacific ... Lnlon Paclfio . . ' . 604 .134 .106 da pfd ... C. 8. Bteel.. do pfd ... Wabash fouia. as Nub M., K. A T... do pfd ... 11" BAR SILVER Steady at 27d per ounce. MONEY 3ig3 per cent; the rate of dis count In tha open market for short bills Is 44 1-16 per cent; the rata of .discount In the open market for. .three months' bills Is 4 per cent. GOLD Bar, 77s llfd; American eagles, 76s 6d. i to'-." ' ;Kw Vorlt, Mls4)aslniBotatons, '. . ' NEW YORK.-NOV. M,wTha following are the closing quotations., (on mining giocgs: Adama Con 10 1 Ontario,.. .too .us . ' . T . 11 . It . 16 too Alice Breece Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Sliver ...... Leadvllle Cob ... Little Chief Offered. 'T-mr sptoanlx" Potosl .. 8 .. to ..100 ..186 .. a .. jsterra Nevada nmni nupea eusdard Bank C'learlngre. OMAHA, Nov. 19. Bank clearings for to day, $1,?92,661.91, an increase of $161,219.16 over the corresponding day last, year. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Nov; ' 19. COTTON The market opened Arm at an advance of 611 points, and following the advance a gain of another point caused by room trading and the condition In UverPool, which at the opening was better 'than -expected. Then it was observed that the big bull lead ers were not supporting as aggressively as expected and a little luter the bears made a drive at the market, which In connection with heavy realizing caused a net loss of two and four points. Prices In the middle of the afternoon showed a net gain of eighteen and twenty-five point" on the active months, and room sentiment seemed bullish. Just before the close there was again heavy realising' by the scalping con tingent and the market eased off, closing net six and thirteen points higher. Sales were estimated at 600,000 bales. Beginning with an easy estimate of 620.000 bales for the dav's ports, ideas- were later reduced to the 63.000 bale fl"ure, apd the actual re. reipts turned out still less than that, though well above last year's figures. Exports were fair. A feature of the afternoo.. mar ket wbh a aula of 8.000 bales of November In one block at nine points below tne De cember nuotntlon. Private advices re eel veil from Texas Indicated that the cold Wave had done considerable damage anil It seems the traders still expect a bullish statement from the government In the earlv part of next month. .NEW OKL.fcJAIS. XNOV. I9.-CU1 11)3- Ouiet and easv. sales. 3.405 bales. Ordinary, 8Uc: eood ordlnnrv. 9 .-16c: good middling. 10 7-10c: a-ood middling, llo: middling fair. 11C Receipts. 16,872 bales: stock. 252.650 bales. Futures were steady. November, 10.Sc bid; January, 10.9Win.99ej February. M.ti;'c.(li.oc: Marcn. 11 son n.ioc. Arrs. ii.-jj 11.26c: Mv. ll.80ifjll.31c;' June. ll.3Sj311.3uc; Julv. 11 9!li11 41c. BT. LOl 13. Nov. is. t in i iiT r trm ana unchanged. Mlddl'ng, Up. 8 lies, 67 bales receipts. 100 bales; shipments, 66 bales lock 1 W bales. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 19. COTTON Spot, moderate business done and prices ten points lower. Amrlcn middling fair, 6.21; good middling. 6 08c; middling. 61; low mid- il'r.? "l3' Jf-l firnin.rv n w nrnmsry 5.64d. The sales of the day were 6.000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and ex- nort and Included 8.8o0 American. Receipts, $.2011 bales, all American. Futures opened eier ont closed verv stenov. American middling. Tfic; Novevbr. 6Sff4d: No- v.mlier-reoenPer. o.iri ueoemner. Jartuiry. 5 85d JintiTV-Februarv. 5.84.1; Vehniorv-Marcb 6f 5.84d: M-irch-Aprll. R 83i 6.8 td: An-il-Mnv 6.8'td: Mny-Juna. 6.8?d: June-July, .B2tp.twj. uiy-AUun, o.uw 62d. Wool Merket. BOSTON. Nov. 19. WOOL Current' quo tatkms on domestic wools mav be sum follows: Territory,- Idaho, fine. S.v. ved as 14gl5c: fine medium, 10Sil7c; medium. 18(f 19'-: Wyoming, tine, li'iisc: nne me.ltum 16ifil7c; medium. WAfISc; T'tah and Ne vada, fine. 15i 16c: nne medium. l.17c: medium, Wj-2oc: Dakota, fine. lfitT!6c; fine medium, lV'lfVo; menium. iwn.-oc; Mon tana, fine choice. ISWlJUc; staple, 20id21c me-'lum choice. tfi21c. ST. LOt'IS. Nov. 19 WOOI Nominal medium aradea, combing and clothing, I7tff tlUc; llsrht fine. 141TV-; heavy Ane, 12 14c; tub washed, witmc. agar Market NEW YORK. Nov. 19 SCO AR Raw nomlnsl; fair reflnlng, 8c: centrifugal, 91 test. 3c; molasses sugar, Sc. Refined quiet; crushed, 6 9c; powdered, 480c; gran NEW ORLEANS. Nov. W.-ST'QAR-Qulet; open kettle, centrlf usral. 3 6-PVtf 3 7-16c ; centrifugal whites, g ll-16t3e yellows. 33Sc; seconds. 2.ib3c. MOLASSES Unlet; open katlle, 31f3lc syrup quint, lo-Tilnc. Mblaky Market. CINCINNATI, Nov. 19 WHISKT-Dls tillers' finished goods steady on basis $1 26. PEORIA, Nov. I9-WHISKY-On the bui-ls. of $1 TS for finished eoo.ls ST LOC1S. Nov. 19 WHISKY Steady at tl 81. CHICAOO. Nov." 19-WIIISKT-Steady on basis of blgh w ines, $1 23. OMAHA' LIVE" STOCK 'MARKET Cattle Becaipti Light and Fricei Hold Btetd; to 8trong. K0GS SOLO A GOOD NICKEL HIGHER saall Sapply af hcea aad limbs am Bala aad Killers Said ( lose to Steady, with Feeders Active aad Fir as. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 19. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... Otnclnl Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. 6.44 0,739 19. 1 08 i 3.430 4.015 3.900 7.658 10,o94 6,200 9.2x1 I9,0oo 6,100 6.1.144 7l.fr 64,356 69.670 6.6-2 Four days this week.... Same days last week.... Same week before Same three weeks ago. Same four weeks agu... Same cays last year .17.339 .26.173 .24,934 .31,111 .82.060 30,11 21,318 17,271 17.6J0 13.000 81,241 ...21,088 6...2I6 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE- Iho following tabls shows tha receipts of cauie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last 1902. Inc. Dec. 894,753 79,371 .... l,M4,3i5 8,003 1.621,514 136,319 .... Cattle 97 Hogs 1.96,3d3 Sheep 1.6o6,833 Averaas nrl raH .... i for hogs at South imana lor the last several das with com- pn-i .Bona ; Date. 1903. 11902. 11901. 1900. 11899. 11898. 1897. Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. I.. 2.. .. 4 . .. .. 7.. 8.. .. 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15.. 16.. M t 73 4 il 4 Oil 4 04 4 04, I 66 8 28 8 41 8 43 3 43 3 44 8 46 8 64 3 41 3 31 3 82 3 38 8 84 3 32 8 31 3 33 3 83 8 84 ' 9! e 4 60, 4 bo 8 4M 1 M 4 kov 6 61 8 4o 3 61 49, I 61 t 82 4 02 e 401 4 02 4 73 71 4 6t 3 52 6 621 S 71 4 64 4 7f I 66 411 i 68 4 67 4 71 . 3 62 8 47 3 47 3 43, 8 44, 3 41 3 86 6 6; 4 03 4 03! 4 03 4 81 4 67 4 62, 4 6JH 6 74 4 69 4 74, 6 36 25 I 72; 6 63 4 02 6 10! 4 84 4 64 21 91' 6 5 4 74 3 94 4 6 6 2S I 81 6 68 6 67 6 6S 4 6' 3 9; 3 8 Nov. Nov. 4 82 4 64 4 46 4 38. 4 90 $ 84 3 87 8 86 8 36 Nov. 17 6 41 6 81 4 82, 3 & Nov. 18. Nov. 17. 6 63 1 8 35 8 29 4 44 6 29 6 63 4 78, Indicates Sunday. The Official tinmhsr rtt aa nf brought In today by each road waa: w . Cattle.Uogs.Sh'p.H'r'a. C.. M. &. St , P. Ry 3 16 1 Wabash i Mo. Pac. Ry i I'nion Paclne system m 17 11 'i 'i C. & N. W. Ry 27 V.. E. & IS.- V. R. R... 28 10 HI. p., M. A O. Ry.. 6 6 tt M. Ry , 64 12 C. ki At Q. Ry 1 a K. C. & St. J 1 i R. I. A P.. east t C., R. I. & P., west.... 2 lllnols Central 4 8 Chicago Great Western. .. 1 Total recelnta 147 98 19 The disposition of the dav's recelnta waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- uer oi neaa inaicaiea: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 441 41 Swift and Company. 860 1,008 17 Cudahy Packing Co 916 1.846 438 Armour & Co ... 760 1.307 1.338 Armour, Sioux City 1,938 .... Vansant & Co...... 179 Carey & Benton 112 ..... .... LiOtiman & Co 82 McCreary & Carey 117 W. I. Stephen 127 .... . .... Hill & Huntxinger 11 .... , Lewis & Underwood...... 84 .... ' .... Livingstone & Root 93 H. F. Hamilton 100 L. F. Husx 93 Wolf & Murnan 200 Hobblck & B 42 Bam Wertheimer 177 Lee Rothschild 11 .... Morton it Oregson 4tJ8 .... Mike Haggerty 4 ' Other buyers 498 6,083 Total ..4.797 6.656 6.8T7 CATTLE-Ther was another moderate run ot cattle on sale this morning and tne general market waa fully steady with, yes terday. The demand iron) all sources seemed to be quite liberal and as a result everything at all desirable changed hands In goad aeaaon tU steady ana in soma eases at stronger prices. Corn-led cattle were scarce this morning and In fact there waa nothing on sale that could be classed as good lo choice. The few loads that old arr.ve had only been on feed a short time and, the same as Usual, that clas Waa hard to aell utid could be auoted no more than steady with yesterday. Packers do not seem to want the common kinds and consequently they sell to poor advantage. There was considerable life to tne cow tradu .his morning and the market could safely be quoted steady to strong. Buyers apparently started In with the Idea of buy ing tr.eir supplies a uttie lower, out sales men would not cut loose and buyers had to raise their hands before they could get any thing. All ' the early arrivals were sum disposed of after trading once began. The strength was most noticeable on the better grades, though canners and cutters also sold to fully a good advantage as they did yesterday. Bulls, veal calves and stags could be quoted Just about steady with yesterday. i nere was a urisa aemana tor me, petter grades of stockera and feeders at good, steady prices. There were not many of that kind on sale and in fact not enough to supply the demand. Common kinds were not so brisk, but still they brought fully as much as they did yesterday. Western grass beef steers were In light supply and commanded steady to strong prices. The strength, though, was con fined mostly to the better grades. Range cows and stockers and feeders fluctuated, as noted above. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. . Av. Pr. . No. A. Pr. I KI 1M 1 12IM g K IJ.. MS 8 75 41 1174 4 M 16 la 3 S 1 HI0 4 STEERS AND HEIFERS. V.... 1IM 4)0 COWS. ' ...... 711 190 ...... M0 171 1130 S91 10U0 1440 1 71 1 76 1 71 I It I ti I S6 1.... ...lr4 ... 791 ...1140 ... tsa ... 941 ...11(1 ...lui 1 St t tt I ta I 70 I 7t I 10 I M 11.... 1.... to.... .... 4.... 1.... ,3Bl JULLS. I to HEIFKR8. 1 76 7 BTAQS. 4 OS 10 717 t 16 ..169 ..1171 4 Ot i M .li'ttO 4 nr. 1. 996 STOCKERS AND FEEDER8. 10. 490 1 45 I. tw 1 50 BOUTH DAKOTA. 3 cows lOid I COW fHiO 4 25 2 cows. ...1360 ...I00O ...1170 8 76 8 65 3 00 3 00 2 60 3 00 2 80 1 60 3 70 2 70 1 90 S 60 3 00 2 66 3 00 2 00 3 50 3 60 $ 80 3 00 3 25 1 60 3 00 3 20 3 75 AO 3 30 3 75 3 60 6 cows. , 1 cow.. 16 steers.. ..1128 4 steerH....l&6 1 cow.. .12X0 21 steers, ...1199 1 cow. ,....1000 1 COW IOL'0 1 bull 140 1 bull UJ0 1 bull 1180 1 steer 1O30 3 COWS lOL'S 1 cow... S cows.. 1 cow... 24 cows.. 2 cows. 4 cows.. 1 cow... 810 ..1068 ..12O0 .. 902 PIE K!5 .. 910 .. 14.-0 t2 stsers.... 946 3 steers.... 86 17 freders..!!-! 1 steers. ...1117 1 steer 1-tjfl 18 steers.. ..1113 1 steer.. WYOMINO. a 4A T . 1 feederT.'.'ilio 1 feeder... 9oo 3 65 25 feeders.. fsj 3 66 3 65 1 feeder... lifcO 3 o j. navKison r Bon wen. 1 cow 1000 2 5 22 cws...,.l0S9 1 86 J. Connolly Neb. 4 steers.. ..Ilii6 3 ) 1 cow 700 ISO 3 cows 95 3 45 1 steer 9 3 So 14 feeders.. U62 8 35 Scows 1075 3 45 J. Holllngsworth Neb. steers.. ..1100 3 00 1 bull H"0 J $" 17 feeders.. 1078 8 35 3 feeders.. 906 3 00 Andrew Jensen Neb. 28 feeders. .1112 8 25 15 feeders.. 797 3 30 23 cows 9t 3 65 7 heifers... 740 2 2 13 heifers... S 2 6 feeders.. 376 3 60 B. T. Oilman-Neb. IT feeders. .1074 8 15 cows 10M no 1 cow 1080 3 00 1 bull 1330 1 60 6 oows cm) $ 40 1 cow 10.0 3 40 cows 1013 3 40 J. Veach Neb. 1 cow 790 3 36 1 bull. .1030 ,. 9S5 ,.1170 .. 84 .. 875 . 740 ,.1186 3 00 S 00 3 40 S 4-1 $ 40 1 00 SOO S M 3 30 1 steer 8)0 $00 $ cows... 1 feeder... 830 3 86 1 cow.... 1 feeder... 1M $ to 7 steers.. 3 cows 900 3 00 $ cows... 1 feeder... 10 3 35 1 eow.... Scows 903 8 40 Scows... O. R. Thelson Neb. I steer 700 3 60 (cows.. ,.1090 T stsers.... 867 3 60 66 feeders. 916 7 steers... .1048 8 36 William Ferdon Nb. 66 heifers... 6F.7 3 66 65 cows 890 3 60 George O. Wsre Neb. rows K97 2 80 13 cows 933 $ 80 28 feeders.. 618 8 15 84 bulls 1210 1 80 10 cows (18 3 M S 80 3 60 138 cows.. ..I09I 36 cows 942 J. K. Holllngsrorth-Neb. 4 feeders.. 3 60 Scows m heifers... M 3 85 10 cows 88$ Badlshel Bros. Wyo. IS cows 2 66 Diamond Cattl Co. Wyo. Meows r8 3 85 47 steers. ...ll:t 44 steers. ...1139 3 60 I steers. ...1143 81 rows ol 3 00 J. Davis Wvo. 3 feeders. .1P6 3 06 1 feeder... 1210 3 50 t 10 3 60 3 60 I 35 YOU ARE to Join Mr. C. n. Olover on an excu - oiner points in 1 exns. rne puny stl llngton a-t 10:45 P. M.. Tuesday, Not Wednesday morning, Nov. 25th, wh a large party leaving at ;4o A. M. jiesumont, etc. From Kansas City the entire rnrty of a nrivate bllftVt nn.1 a)nlilnir oar The object of the trip is to Inspe TEXAS. Enormous prollts can be in with a small amount of money to In dreams of avarice. 1 want you to ta to show you. DON'T MISS IT such For the occasion, the extremely the round trip from Omaha to Bean for 21 dnva. You don't have to come This Is the only expense outside of nansas v uy, except your meais ami All other expenses are paid after yo WRITE ME AT ONCE, slgnlfyin make all arrangements for you. C. R. GLOVER, Room 3 New York Life BIclg., Onialia. Phone 133. Iron Mountain Ranch Co. Wyo. 68 steers.. ..1035 3 3 10 steers.. ..103 8 30 1 steer 1160 3 30 , 29 steers. ...I08J $ 30 ' 33 steers. ...lik.5 8 30 61 steers... .1024 11 feeders.. 990 8 80 8 40 3 SO , 3 00 1 steer. .1110 66 cows. 970 Meeks tt D. Wyo. 4 cow. . 4 cows.. 950 2 8Q S15 2 25 , M. Hampton S. D. 14 cows.... 1 heifers., 890 2 75 10 cows.. 937 3 20 2 2j 615 3 00 4 heifers... 662 F. Bender 8. D. ...100) 2 65 7 cows... ...1340 3 00 ' 16 cows. 3 bulls. 783 1 60 A. Tretault-8. D. 23 cows 1089 3 00 J. cross Colo. 1 feeder... 1130 3 00 6 feeders KM 905 2 25 8 CO 2 15 2 5) 20 feeders.. 993 2 hulls. ....1200 8 00 3 feeders Bardun Colo. 2 ifl 12 cows... 3 36 2 feeders 813 12 feeders., 894 8'V0 Pawnee River Stock Com oanv Colo. 1 ball L?90 2 00 29 cows 922 2 40 27 feeders.. 976 3 1 5 1 feeder... 900 3 15 F. Dallenbery Colo. 8 steers.... 771 2 15 Fratt & O Mont 1 cow 1020 2 00 1 feeder... 1070 8 00 C feeders.. 1174 3 55 17 cows 92 2 60 8 feeders.. 1130 3 65 9 steers.. ..12o0 3 30 1 cow 1050 2 60 6 steers. ...1234 3 30 HOGSReceints this morning were not excessive and the market Improved a little under the Influence of a good local demand as well as of favorable reports from other fiolnts. The market opened about a nickel ilgher and later strengthened to soma extent, so that a good many hogs sold 64j'lOc higher. Trading was fairly active at the advance, so that the bulk of the early arrivals was disposed of in good season. Heavy hogs advanced fully as much as the lightweights and sold largely from $4 .40 to $4.45; medium weights went from $4.43 to $4.60 and lights largely from $4.50 to $4 60. There was no particular change In the market at the close, and as the trains ar rived In fairly good season an earlier clear ance than usual was made. Representative sales: No. IS.... il.... M.... tl.... 41.... (I.... tt.... 5.... (0.... 47.... S3.... (9.... SI.... It.... 45.... (.;.... (1.... ' At. ... M ...ill ...114 ...WO ...Hi Bk. Pr .. 4 16 No. Av. Bh. Pr. B4 17 W 4 45 44 21S5 40 4 46 74 144 40 4 41 7C ,..24i 120 4 4t 9 2M 120 4 45 11 110 1C0 4 45 C3 2"1 10 4 4ft 71 28 1 60 4 45 41 141 .. 4 40 14 217 140 4 46 0 ?90 .. 4 46 tl 120 4 46 C4 : . . 4 46 CO 246 120 4 46 77 JSC 40 4 45 4.'. 227 00 4 46 .71 2f.l 120 4 45 CO 179 80 4 46. tl.. ttl to 4 46 60 17C M 4 46 ifl 114 .. 4 47 74 171 40 4 47 70 l!7 CO 4 SI. CI 267 40 4 60 CI 140 40 4 10 11 118 40 4 (0 47 I'd .. 4 60 CO 2K7 0 4 ISO 17... tS6 140 4 61 74 114 .. 4 66 12 01 .. 4 M 41 111 .. 4 17 41,. lkC ... 4 CO 84 Ill 40 4 CO 40 4 10 4 lit 4 17 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40. 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 42 4 42 4 41Sa 4 42 4 42 4 42 4 41 4 41 t 41 4 41 4 41 4 41 4 41 4 42 4 4.1 4 4i 4 4T ...141 .311. 1C0 .2114 t4 904 SSI 04 324 I'M tC ICO 117 ...1.174 .....170 tit 187 M4 lllC IH0 Ml ISO 14t lt I.U iW 171 171 Co.. CD.. W.. CO.. IS.. 64. . III. 14.. SO.. Ct. 6. IC4 4 48 BHEKP There was a very light run of sheep an. lambs here this morning and very little change In the market was noticed. at stuff, though, was ao scarce that a fair test of the situation was not made, but the few that did- arrive sold at light close to steady -prices... For the week killers show a loss of about 10(gl5c. The demand for feeders was In good Chape and everything changed hands In good season at steady prices. The tendency of values has been upward this week and ail desirable grades are all of I0QI6C higher than at the close of last week. Quotations for grass stock: Choice west ern lambs, I4.50tc4.76; fair to good lambs, $4.264.60; choice yearlings, $3.403.76; fair to good yearlings, $3.154m3.40; cnolce weth ers, $3.26ij'3 .60; fair to good wethers, $3.00'4 $.26; good to choice ewes, $2.761.3.00; fair to good ewes, $2.6o&2.75; choice feeder lnmhs, $3904.10; fair to good feeder lambs $3.26'tf 3.76; baby lambs, $2.00rt2.60; feeder year lings. $3.10(93.30: feeder wethers, $3.0n3 25; feeder ewes. $2.0u42 .25; culls. $1.00u2.00. Representatives sales- No. 46 fed native ewes A v. . 84 . 44 . 92 . 103 . 91 . 76 . 86 . 43 . 44 Pr. 1 75 3 25 2 40 2 75 2 75 1 10 2 15 2 60 2 60 3 40 3 50 8 75 3 75 2 25 3 40 248 Wyoming cull lambs ,., 67 fed native ewes 670 Wyoming ewes 100 Routh Dakota ewes 15 Wyoming-cull ewes...., 130 Wyoming feeder ewes....... 246 Wyoming cull lambs 20 Wyoming cull lambs 8X4 Wyoming' feeder lambs S2K Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 258 Wyoming feeder lambs 61 70 60 1S3 Wyoming feeder lambs -62 246 Montana cull lambs ' 44 703 Montana feeder lambs 60 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET. Light Receipts of Cattle aad Sheep, with Fnlr nerrlpts of lloga. CHICAGO, Nov. 19. CATTLE Receipts, 8.00) head. Including 1,000 head of westerns. The market was steady; good to prime steers, $5.15fr6.60, poor to medium, fetif 4 90: stockers -and feeders, $1.75-4.30; cows, $1.40$4.26: heifers. $2.0o$i6.00; canners. $1.5Kf 2.50; bulls, $2.5(Kft4.60; calves, $:.50i&7.2f.; Texas fed steers, $2.753.50; western steers, $3.004.40. HOG 8 Receipts today, !5.O0O head; to morrow, 20,000 (estimated). The market was 6c to 10c higher; mixed and butchers, $l.0 i4 66. good to choice heavy, $4.66'.r4.8fl; rough heavy, $4.40tf4.65; light. $4.46&4.75; bulk of ales, $4,604(4.76. BHEKH AND LAMPS Receipts, 1.(,00 head. The market for sheep was steady; for lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $3.6014.00; fair to choice mixed, $2.753.60; western sheep. $2.764i4.00: native lambs, $3,7645.60; western lambs, $3.00414.86. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITT, Nov. 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, ft.) head of natives, 400 head of Texans. 600 hend of native calves. The gen eral close was 10-fiaV- higher than Tuesday. Tha market for native Indian steers and cows was active and Arm, for native cows and heifers quiet, for stockers and feeders Stronger: choice export and dressed beef steers, $4.4od5 10; fair to good, $3.25434.45; stockers and feeders. $.20ti$.tiO; western fed steers. $3.1014.40; Texas and Indian steers. $1063 25: Texas cows, $1.76g 2.05; native cows. $1.2rU3;o; native heifers. $2.4oti4.00; canners, $1,0042.30; bulls, tl .jyj.uu; calves, 2.5oi.O0. not 18 neceiota. k.ij nead. rne margei was 10c higher; top. $4 75: bulk of salea, $4.50 Kj4.70; heavy, $1.404i4 tin; mixed packers, $4.56 tl 4. 75; light. ' $4.604 4.75; yorkers, K70f4 ,", pigs. $4.4tijj4.70. b M r. r. AINU bAinna rteceipts, head. The market was steady; native lam be, $3 36iTSo; weatern lambs '.:. J.'id: Texas clipped yearlings, $2.t044."0; Texas clipped, $2. 404)3.75; stockers and iiedcrs. $-.00 410.00. St. Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. CATTLF. Receipts. 8 500 head. Including 1.600 head of Texans. The market waa steady to strong: native shipping and export steers, f4.S6v6.26; dressed beef and butcher steers. $l.tii!.iio; steer under 1.000 U.S., $1.604.sa; stockers and feeders,-$2 304(3 80; cows and heifers. 1 8f.4j4.O0, with corn fed heifers worth up to $4.60; canners. $1.6u4j2.5; bulls, $2.264l36o; calves, $3.u047t.&0; Texas and Indian steers, $3 264(3 85; rows and heifers, $Z.uu"i2.GG. HOGS Receipts, 5,000 head. The market wsa strong and higher: pig and lights, $4.00&4.i5; packers, $4.Xifj4 76; butohurs and best heavy, 84 60414 60. BHEKP AND LA Mil 8 Receipts, faO head. The market was steady to firm; native mut tons, $3 0od3 50; lambs. $4.9oi6 25; culls and bucks, $2.60V37S; stockers, $20o2.35. New Vark Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. BEEVES Re ceipts. 36 head: no sales reported. The market- for dressed beef was steady, c-ltv dressed native sides, be to 9c per pound. Exports. 8 cattle. CALVES Iterelpls, 369 head. The market was about steady for all sorts. Veals sold at 64j5.5t: gracers, $17.'. two cars of west erns at $3.60. City dressed vsttls. jl3c per pound. HOGS Receipt. 8.956 head. There was not much change from yesterday in price, but the tone rated wetk. State hogs sold INVITED rslon to HOfRToN. PEAl'MONT and tarting from Omaha leaves over the Hur iv. 24th. arriving In Kansaa Citv earlv isre they will be met by nn.l Joined with over the Santa Fo direct for Houston, will have the use FREE Of. CHARGE. ct the wonderful RICE FIELDS OF a.le from the cultivation of rice. The man vest can become wealthy beyond the ke this trip with me and see what I have a chance la not offered every day. low rate of $18 85 lms hern made me for mont and return. The tickets are good hn''k with the party unless you- want -to. your sleeping tar fare from Omah:i to- wnatever you desire to spijnd ci aonally. tl leave Kansas City. g your detdre to Join the party hlitl I will Adlress, CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS iduards, Main office fUnhattan Building, ST. PAUL, fllNN. Dealers In Stocks, Grain, Provisions Bought and sold for cash r on raasooablr Margin. Members Important Exchangee, jPrivate Wires. Write for our dally market letter and pri vate telegraph cipher mailed free. Ship Your Grain to Us. Prompt Returns. Best Facilities. Liberal - Advance. Branch Office 104) Bee Bid. Tkoat SS14) Omaha, Xe-braaka, nnrrn, wiJiirrpiia, COE KW STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Ws have over 160 offices. References: 175 Stats and Nat l Banks. - OUR SERVICE IS TUB BEST. Out of Town Business Bollolted. OtaaasBraachi 1618 Far am St. - Tel. tHd? THOS. M. WAD DICK. Correspondent HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record - yesterday, as fur nished by the Midland -Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street: William E. Bates and wife to J. W. Peters, lot 12, block 1, Vandercook add $ 600 James Rybln and wife to John Rybln. lot 15, block 6. Potter & Cobb's 2d add , 1 Annie F. HeBter . and husband to . Louise Kurtz, lot 20, block. 13, Saun ders & Hlmebaugh's Highland Park add SO George E. Barker and wife to James H. Sherwood, lots 23 and 24. block 18. . Orchard Hill 265 John Falk and wife to John Larson, lots 20 and 21, block 14, Halcyon Heights 1.150 wood S Go Edward D. Jonea and wife to Charles B. Smith, lots 11 .and .12. block. 1. " ' Halcyon Height',,. ...... ...r.'.;.. . 450 Ammi W. Wright and wife to Flor-. ence P. Leavltt, lot 9, block 120, Dun dee Place 40TJ United Real Estate and. Trust com pany to Lewis Parsley, lot 9. block 6, Maxwell's 2d add '. -.. '450 Lulu B. Bull and husband ' to Rosa . Schuler, lot .12, block 152, South ' ' Omaha .'...-.. ;.. 67S Fred D. Weed and wife to Leah Ken dls, lot 6, block 62, city ..1.... 4,000 Same to same, 20-foot strip adjoining lot 5, block 52, city, on west 3 Charles B. Smith and wife to Jane Warren, lots U and 12, block 1. Halcyon Heights :'..., 600 Peter Munson and wife to Jesse H. . Hutten et al. wtf lot 7, block 471, Grand View add ; 250 Hannah M. Tlndall and hur.band to Carrie Giacomina,; part . sub lot 7, tax lot 41, 10-15-12 . 3,150 Sophronla T. Hradway and husband , to William Nelson, lot 14, block 2. A. 8. Patrick's add. 2 Union National bank to Rock Springs Building association, lota 23 and 24, block 27. West Side 1 at $5.154J5.25; top figures for rather light weights. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,fS head. The market for sheep rated about steady; for lambs, active and 104(16o higher. Sheep sold at $2.26fc3.75. . Umbi, $5.604jd.l2i. Including Canadus at $5.6tKu6.60; dressed muttons, 6ru7c per pound;- dressed lambs, St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 19-CATTLB-Be-ceipts, 1,1.20 head. The market was steady to strong: natives, $3.5d4j5.36; cows and heifers, $1,604)4.66; stockers and feeders, $2,6044.25. HOGS Receipts. 6.400 head. The market waa steady to 6c higher; light, $4,6044.50; medhim and heavy, $4 454i4.T.. -. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 1,706 head. The market was active; lambs, $5.26; wethers, $2.65; ewes, $3.26. Sionx Ctty Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. 19. (Special Tele--gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 500 head: steady; beeves $3.76'i6.00; cows, bulls and mixed. $1.60r(i3.30; stockers ' nnd feeders, $2 f.(va3 0, calves and yearlings, $12,113 3". HoGS-Receipts, 4.O0 head: market tylOc higher. $4.264.60; bulk. $4.40tf4.4S. , Stork lu sight. - . , ' j Following are the reoelpts of live stock at the six principal western cities yesterday: latue. jinirs. nvieep. Omaha 4'hl.Hgo ... Kansas City . St.. LahiIs St. 'Joseph .... Bloux City .... 8.900 . .;jo 6.100 .. 9 uoo .. 9.0. n .. 3.ri0 . l.t-'.o .. 600 2,V h Ooo Ron ' 4,000 ' 18.001) 2l G0 1.7'g) Total 2S.120 63,600 25.800 Dry- iooda Market. NEW YOllK. Nov. ' 19. The! dry goods' ir.irk.'t 1 c:;:-d"r:;t! y 'Icter vith boyer uncertain In their action, whlltf seiiwrs 'are still standing ery firm In their VoMUoh of demanding higher prices ' en certain lines and ugalnst granting any concessions whatever. The Joblwrs are doing- only .-t moderatn tnirl'ievs, but stocks are generally In satisfactory condition. , ( LOOKS FOR LARGER PREMIUM t lt Trrnaiirer llennlngs Tifiects tie- ' . tfwal Honda to Hrlaa; Moi-e on Rerond Rale. "I think a much larger premium, will be offered for the $1S4.U'4 issue ef renewal bonds to bn resold In December than they brought In the fall." uld City Treasurer Hennlngs. "At that time a premium of $6,000 was offered and was accepted, as It was the highest b'd. Since then tha statu of the money market h changed. People are ufrald to put their money into tocka and corporation bonds and prefer the oil. reliable securltlc. They are growing con servative, and I want to say that the ni m' conservative and r..fe thing In the country lust now are the bonds of Omaha, Neb." A special meeting of the council ha b?eit called for 11 o'clock Friday morning to puss the ordinance providing for rho lpsue and to repeal authority fur the previous Istue. which has not been taken by the tlrm that contracted for It. ' The treasurer ha prepared circular ad vertising th sale for 3 o'clock hi the after noon of December "17. The bonds will bear 4V per rnt Interest, payable aemi-aunually ai.d mature In thirty year. ) t 1 ' 11 - ft h .1 1 1