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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THtTHRDAY. XOVEMI.KR 10. 1004.
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J C ALV ANB PRODUCE MARKET
El rp Adraoce in Wheat uid Cora Aggre
gating 0b Cent a Buihel.
Sr RTS GET SCARED OVER THE SITUATION
l Demand for (aah Wheat Kerla,
But Fair Inquiry- l.ater Oate
Ira Ala troaa; .
Oosslp.
OMAHA. Nov. . 1M.
"here wan an e.ratlc and unrartaln tono
In tne wneat market, wbh a thar, a..
va ice, only to be lost later on. Hit Hd-iM-
from auroad were quite lavorauto,
uu (lie alttposlilon on tne part ol millo. a
to lei caau wneitt aiona In tne hope o.
" 'K auie to bri-aa- it wu very n. it. able.
J I uikpoaitlon toward bi caking" .rt. at
w. . inen.loned In this column ine 11 a.
ua or me week anu it liua jiown l.,t.-.
i.i Omahu. the rect-ipls were quite talr and
mi ie some aut.d so. it anu some
' "ly good io. a. wheat on tr.a rainple
u 'ei, out the buyer, or rather tnrre who
-- 1 to buy. hold aloor and occiiionali v
fie: ipteii noidera with much lower ptl.es,
jwl ich were rarely accepted. '1 he apa-tili-I'li
j traders were anxious to buy with ih.9
p ning. 'j he n port of damigf to wheat
an an Inclination t the tnemy that ihe
i r- p Is lairly well marketed, together wttn
t 1 higher foreign ma ike. a, turned the
jtlt toward hlgiier figure. Decemr.er
0 ned at i.12H. h gain of po.ni, ire.)
I tied up to 11.(3. atler which tnere waa a
V ' 1 ' profit taking and a break of V or
i entire advance, witn a nlint recovery
to ard the clone. May wheat gained ,,
bu loot it all, and thin made u a I hi
, In jllonal gain.
'lere wan another Mrtvnnce In the grain
, m ket In the Just hulf hour, the trailing
j In .leoember being very heavy and shorts
ar loin to get In. The 'result waa a closing
'at hout 1c a buahel over the final llgures
;f .lomlay Inst. This display ot atrength
lr jglu a better demand for cash wlieat
"ar 1 rpiite a fe-w nates were made, prices
d tiding on test.
1 . e action of the corn market wax nur
Ir Ing. Despite the continued favorable
vr. reports Die shorts, in December and
Mi ' ant not comfortable uml there Is u
4lt OKttlon to gel out. December Is espe
cli y firm, advancing from tin opening at
to 6oe as compared with n clone or
4 ; Monday. May corn advanced prac
l My the same as Dooiniber and was
flr . throughout.
.-. I f ha flnol hour the demand for corn was
ur nt and thre were advances of about
Sc ver tha anal figures of Monday.
ita were a ahade firmer than on Mon
a . but there wus no sncclal activity in
.h market.
4 naha Cash Sales Wheat: 1 car No. 4
'a u, :." us., kic; l car Mo. i nant, zi.tw;
r No. 4 hard. 52 lbs.. Sue: t car No. i
a d. 61 lbs., fl.04; l car no grade. 4 lbs.,
H . 1 car No. 4 hard, bl lhs.. c: 1 car No.
4 1 ard. 48 lbs.. 82c: 1 car No. 4 hard, 46 lbs.,
. Kye: 1 car No. 3, 75c. Oats; 1 car No.
3, !4C.
, Omaha Cash Price.
'HEAT No. 3 hard. Il.06ftl.07: No. 3
f-4 d, 31. 03Jfl.04i No. 4 hard, WytWoj No.-3
lug. lob ; jno. 3 spring, ii.ua; inoi
l ' Ins. 76c: no arade. file.
i ORN-No. 2. 49Vc: No. 8. 40c: No. 4. 48c:
4 . grade, 46Vfcc No. 2 yellow, 4Hc; No. 3
i ow, 49Vic; No. 2 .wbjt, 49Mrl Na. 3
at te, 4c.
it ATS No. t mixed, ' 27H(t?2Sc; No..' S
nied, 26m&i27c No. 4 mixed, 2Hf No. 2
.te, 2SVc; No. 3 white, 2814c; No. 4
Hte, 27i&27Hc; standard, 284c
' ( hlcago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
31.' 4$l.lt; No. 3 red, 31-K'Wl 16; No. 2 spring,
, t.: 4H 1.15: No. 3 spring, J6ci1.18: No. 2 hard.
. 31. 11.14; No. 8 hard. 31.03rul.O3H. Corn:
N . 2 cash, 56VtVc; No. 3 caah, 5CH66c;
N 2 yellow, 66c: No. 3 yellow. 69Vu)V4c
Ol j: No. 2 cash, 3m0314c; No. 2 white,
314. 81 He; No. 3 white. 631Ho.
' 1 U'lTER Firm; creameries, l&324c; dair
ies 14i?'.'0c.
i;OOS Bteady; casea Included, leH'fflAViO.
C HKEBE Steady; daisies, 0HSllc; iwlna,
lOJitWOc: young Americas. 104Ullc.
I OULTRY Active and steady; turkeys,
14c; chickens, 8c; aprings, 10c.
I ccelpta today: Wheat, 83 cars, none of
cii tract grade; corn, liil cars, 7 of con
t'l.it grade; oats, 143 cars, 84 of contract
t -ade; cattle, 23,000 head; hnga, 22,000 head.
Estimated tomorrow: Wheat, 73 caxs;
corn, 161 cars; oata, 161 cars; hogs, 27.000
he4.
Cash Prlcra Elaawkere.
Closing prices at the following market
today and Monday ware:
W t
I . cembar
y
r ,y
Co .
I cember
y
Jiiy
Oa a
I ecember
y
July
W eat
I ecember
May
Co n
I Bcember
y
W-ieat
I 'ecember
May
Co -n
r ecember
I y
W eat
I ecember
1 y
Today. Mon'y
l.ia-! 1.1214
1.12
1.11
98i
.': b)
i
46H
294
'"Mil.
SIS
BT. LOUIS. '
1.14H
, lloi
41
4fi
46
28
sr
31
1.18
1.18
44
44
45
46?
KANSAS CITY.
1.04H
1.0114
4:.
10S
1.03
42
42s
4-1
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.14
1.15
1.13
1.14
IV 8 W YORK ft KMC HA I,
MARKET
4)t ttatloas of tha Day on Varlona
Commodities,
I EW YORK, Nov. t, FLOUR Receipts,
7,8: ' bbls.; exports. 10,778 bbls.; aales, 2.000
pk 1. ; market steady, but inactive; Mlnne-
aol patents. 36.UOiQ4.4rt; Mlttnefota bake.,
84. 9.i.0; winter patents, i.6yh.0i); winter
all ghts, 85.86itti'i.ti0; winter extraa, 83 fiiXd)
4.81 winter low grades, 33.4bH.u6. Rye
fin, . llrm: salea. Li bbls.: la.r to good,
84.1 M.76; choice, to fancy, I4.7oi&5.00. Buck-
W .t flour, dulll'per 100 lbs.. W.00Hi2 la.
RNMEAL Steady; yellow western.
81? tl.13; city. 31.12wl.14; klln-drled, 83.10m
1 'E Nominal. ; .
A RLEY Steady: feeding. 46',c,c. I. f..
Nft York.
M HKAT Receipts. 25.000 bu.; sales. 4.600
Xtxst utures. Hpot maraet nrm; .-no. a rea,
31-i . f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Du
lulf tl.214. afloat. There waa a modest
eli ion boom in wheat today, helped by
prl ictiona of smaller western raoa pta,
atr. igth in corn, higher cablcM, coveting of
hi s and a hig'Hiuia Pest advance. Tha
mil :et closed Arm at lc net advan-e;
Mi' , 81.13Vitfl.l4. closed at 1.14; July,
II.', ifyl.02, closed at 31. 02; Dm amber,
II. Ml 1.18. cloi-ed. at 1.1S.
'KN Receipts, 18.i75 bu.; exnorta, WO
bu4 vales, 75,000 bu. futuiet. Spot market
all' ng; No. 2 nominal elevator and 64c
.... I 1 ft. ntlr..l KT.. .1 ..ull..w
r 1 inni 1. v. w., iii't., ., m jth, iw,
rNc 2 white, 66c.. option market advance!
on firm cables. Increaed csh demind,
If t'l rillRlirr f cvriii nu vuvruus, HIT
cl 9 belntt H12V40 net higher: May. bt&
62 '. closed at c; December, 676Sc,
clc ad at 69c.
VT9 Recelnta. 178.700 bu.: exnorta. f.B7
bu Snot market stead v: mixed. 2 to 82
lht M63Tc; natural white, to 81 lba.,
3 .7c; clipped, S to 40 lbs., 37t3c. Op
tin is nominal.
1 WED Steady; springs, 120.00; middlings,
9 id 0.
1 AV-Stesdy; shipping. T,370c; good to
ch. ce. 77tjt(2c. -
1 OPS Firm: atate. common to cholca,
1H0 3hti41c; 103, Hli3c; ohts, 14rl8c. Pa
ct ft coaat. 1804. 30u3sc: IIK13. 3otiJ4o: olda.
141 4c.
1
DE8 Flrin: Oslveaton ao in Xi lbs.
17o California. SI to 26 lba.. 19c: Texaa
till ). 14 to 80 lb., 14c
I 5ATHER Finn! acid. 74327.
I tOVIBlONS Beef, aleady; family, 110 .50
T a; beef ha me, 22.5o4j'j4.o(); packet, 110.00
nil il: cttv Ktra Inttla maul 111 Kllrlri A
CU meat llurfv r.t,.lrltt4 hllla aa Tui
I'h'kled shouldera. 17.60; pickled ha ma,
' J" ?Kl1(i!w- Iard, steady; western (teamed.
; November. 17.60 nominal: refined,
fln; continent. 7 .76; South America. 8 .26;
01 pound. $i75iiiVl?. Pork, firm; family.
816 : ahlirt claar ll 7K. Ill li- mm III1J1
in I... .....7., :. - "": ...i.-4r
I J .MlW-Qulet; city. (2 per pkg ). 4o;
7 cot Itry tnkga. frer, 4l4c.
I -.J ICB-Steady; domeatlc. fair to egtr. t
apj rfai.nn, nominal.
I ULTRT-Allve. steady; wostarn chl k
4m. lie; fowls. 12c; turkey. 14ul6o.
il .h: ern brollerg, 12ul6c;
fol .. I1c; turkeys. 1 He. .
I 'TTKR Kirov ottlclal price, creamery,
ha) . extras, 22tjf8c. "
ATallahla gaapltrs of Grain.
- XV YORK. Nov. 0 Special cable and
tl itraphiu cummiinicatluna received by
fin Uatreet's show the fo1' .wing cianga In
vaduble auppllea, . ctmipuitd with the
lire intts account:
V IIKATrniled States and Canada, east
f .nkle. Increuae, 2.1j7,' ' 1. 11: afloat tor
ni in K iroor. Incrcise. 4' j, a bu ; tuiul
H I ly. incroHO. t '7.iM) bu.
- I'V -I'ltlicd r'l ile i cu t Ciiiitd.t, cast
of ois'- iecl"ie. I7,U(. bu.
?- I'kH' d Itf-n 10I Canada, cast of
II" t"-. 'M Tws , "r "I 11 h i.
'I e lei'iVmr tvve-e (h.i'i J 'hi week
are. w4.l.3 'Jli. 81 jVUL.tvIu. Uu ".. at
4 ' .
Tort Huron, loo.noo bu. at the northwetrn
elevators, n,o bu. at Omaha, to," bu. nt
Hofhewter and M,(in0 bu. at the Milwaukee
rtvste elevator.
The leading decrease are 1W mo hit. at
Txiiitsvllie and "t.ftal bit, at the Chicago pri
vate eH-vatofa.
CHICAGO GRAM ASD PROYISIOK1.
Featarea of the Tradlaar Cloalag
Prices oa Boar .( Trade.
CHICAHO. Nov. I Strength In corn due
to rue' sran-tty of the rash .article e.itiert
a net advance of Ifjliic In both December
and May deliveries, t orn was up !:.
A sharp advance In grain prices at Liver,
fxxil Influenced the wheat pit here at the
opening. The December option was up
?y to '0c at 8!.l2f1.l3. May was
ific to S'a'ne higher at II. 12', Til. 12. Eirly
reports Indicated that wet weather still pre
vailed In Argentina and this fact helped to
create some demand here for wheat. The
market was also Influenced In a laiK'-r
depree by fairly liberal sales made by :i
leader of the bull crowd. I'mW the sell
ing Pressure December declined to 11.12
and May to 31.13. For a time the market
was rather quiet and prices held compar
atively steady. Toward the end of the
session, however, sentiment again became
bullish, as a result largelv, of the extreme
strength In the corn market. On active
buying hv shorts December advanced to
11.13 and May to 1.12'1.13. The mar
ket closed strong-, final quotations on
December being 31.13. May closed at
31.12. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 102.'nn bushels The world's visible
sunplv as shown b'- Pradstreets lncreasd
S.Mn.itftft bushels. Primary receipts were
2.ft.144 bushel (two dayst comnared with
1.&H1.142 bushels a year ngo. Minneapolis
Dyluth and Chicago reported receipts of
118 cars against 644 cars last week and 870
cirs a vear ago.
An actfve demand from shorts caused an
advance of over 2c In the price of Decem
ber corn. Scarcity of cash corn was the
chief factor In the situation. The spurt In
Iiecember was due to a knowledge that It
will t:ike manv weeks to build up the de
pleted stocks, even after the movement of
the new crop reallv begins in 1 earnest.
Trading was on a liberal scale nnd more
outside Interest was manifested. The mnr
ket closed practically nt the high boint.
December onened VfiHc higher nt 49ft4i4c
sold tin to 61' and closed at 61c. Local
receipts were 161 cars with seven of con
tract grade.
Strength of other grain has hnd n buoy
ant effect on the price of outs. The volume
of business wns light, mainly as a result
of sntull offerings. December or.cn?d c
higher at 2c. sold up to 29ic and closed
at the high point. Ical receipts were 141
cars. Buvlng bv shorts nnd packers caused
strength In provision. '
The advance In corn prices also exerted
considerable Influence on hog products at
the close. Januarv nork W11 up JRc at
12.R2. Ird was ln12V.c higher at 17.22.
Ribs were up 7810c at S.62.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
72 enrs; corn. 151 cars; oats, 161 cars; hogs,
27.000 head.
The leading futures closed as follows:
Articles.) Open. High. Low. Close. Mon.
Wlieat
Dec.
May
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
Oats-.
" Nov..
Dec. '
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Ribs
Jan. May
I
1 12 1 13!
1 12i
1 13il 12if
I 1 12
1 12!1 11
I 1 11
88 I 96
I
1 13
II 12WI1
HW
1 11
1 12
1 13
as&
98
,97'
49 e
!46
51
4!
."l(ill 4S.
4
446Vu47! 4i
46 46ii,43W
- 46,
46
' 291 , 2
vt
81
29
29V.I B4
' 31
31l3131ca
31
i314l
31
R2
12 82
7 22!
.311
31 I . 31
12 80
12 i5
12 75
12 75
7 15
7 2i
12 R2l 12 67
12 S2 12 65
I
t 17141
2l
6i I
6 62 j
8 75 j
7 12
7 22
8 56
6 61
7 2o I
7 35
I
3i
8 72l
6 62
6 78
67141
70
No. 1
Cash quotations were a follows:
FLOUR Market easy: winter patents,
$5.304f6.40; winter straight. U 9O&5.20; spring
patents, 36.10ifr5.60; spring straights, 4.7U'f
.20; bakers, 3. 00 4.00.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, Sl.10tQl.15; No. 3,
11.0(1.12. No. t red, 1.15t& 1.17.
CORN No. 2. 5456c; No. 2 yellow, B0c.
OATS No. 2, 31c; No. 2 white, 31&'32c.
No. I white, 30(631o
RYE No. 8. 81c.
BARLEY flood feeding. S8W38c: fair to
choice malting, 41062c.
BEiCff Ee-1.0. 1 nax, si.imt; mo. 1 nortn
weatern, 11.16. prima timothy, 32.62. Clo
ver, contract rad, 112.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 811.20
fill.26. Lard, per 100 lbs., 7.12S7.15.. Short
ribs sides (loose). 17.00(37.12: short clear
ides (boxed), 37.0037.12.
hollowing were mo receipts ana Bnip
ments of flour and grain:
- rtecetpts. snipments.
Flour, bbl..
67.100
83.600
Wheat, bu...
..2fi6,nt
..321,2i
..I68.40O
.. U.ono
176.800
808,4110
561.610
150,900
Corn, bu
oats, du
Rye. bu
Barley, bu.
. . .814.400 '
71.100
On the Produca exchange today tha but
ter market waa Arm: creameries. LVd'-Mc.
dairies. 14(921o. Kggs, firm at mark, cases
included, 17fr30c; firsts, 32c; prime Units,
24c; extraa, 26c. Cheeae. firmer; 1011c.
St. IOnla Grain and Provlalona.
8T. LOUIS. Nov. . WHEAT Higher;
No. t red, caah, elevator, 11.14; track.
11.16: December, 31.14; May, tl.loifj'1.15.
CORN Mtgner; anoris ouyiug; no. x cjtsn,
81c; track, 6Sc, new; 63c, old; December,
46c; May, 44(fJ4oc.
OATS Higher; No. I caah. 30c; track, 30
4S31c; December, 30c; May, 32c; No. 1
white, 31i32c.
KI.OUK Dun; rea winter patents, .i.ia
(Jjf.,56; special brands, .v6inKi.7o; extra
fancy, I4.!w u; clear, i.io'y-i.o...
SKED Timothy, steady at 2.252.40.
CORNMEAL Steady at 32.70.
BRAN Dull but firm; sacked, east track.
81tt84c.
11
AY Scarce: firm; timothy,
. l8.Ofk47n2.OO;
prairie, SftOOttlv 00.
irujiN ti jpt 1 1 a. a vac, .. .
BAOGINCe-IHttHit'.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: prime
steam; 390. Baoon ateady: boxed extra
shorts, 38.50; clear rlba, 88.73; short clear,
89.00. ,i - . ,
POULTRY Higher; Chickens. 7c; BprlnB,
9c; turkeya, 13c; ducks, tk-j geese, 7Ko.
BUTTER w. Flrnif creamery, 19iac;
dulry, 14C0 3V, . j .
EGGSSteady, 19fc, raa count.
. ,. ' Rox-elpts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla.. ..;. 7, 14.00.1
Wheat, inl. llS.OM 58.0.4)
Corn, bu....i.....,.,..v..... 4,fliv, fcl.oo.)
Oats, bu ......-......' 89,000 ' ii.wo
Kansas City Grain and ProTlalona.
' KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9. WHEAT
Higher; December. 11.01: May. 11.04.
Caah: No. 2 hard, Sl.ii6fri.07; No. 8, S1.03O
106; No. 4. 0citl.O2: No. 3 red. ll.OSyi.lii;
No. 3. I1.W1.08: No. 4, 82cfM1.02.
COHN-December. 43c; May, 42fl4?c
Cash: No. 2 mixed, 49c; No. 3, 4949c;
No. t white, 49c; No. 3. 4c.
OATS No. S white, 30ajT31c; No. J mixed,
29,30c.
HAY Bteady: choice timothy, S9.0ka9.!5;
choice prairie. 87.SO88.00, '
RYE Steady, 78c.
EGOS Firm: Missouri and Kansas new
No. 3, whltewood cases Included. 21c; case
count. 18c; cases returned. c less.
BUTTER Creamery, lSaeic; dairy, 16e.
I RecelDta. Bhipmnts
Wheat, bu 308.000 9.4irt
Corn bu 29.9m) 41.6al
Oats, bu 24.000 1 , 37,000
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 9. BUTTER
Firm; prints lc higher; extra western
creamery. 26o; extra nearbv prints, 28c,
EIHJ Firm, good demand; nearby firsts
and western firsts, Sf2c at mark.
CHEESE Firmer: New York full creams,
fancy. Uc; New York full c rea ma. choice,
10illc; New. York full creams, fair to
gwod, 10J10. ' . - i .
I Mlnneapolia Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 9. WHEAT
11.14: May, l.lSSf1.l6; September. 96Uc;
No. t hard. 11.20: No. 1 northern, 11.16; No.
I northern, II. 11.
FLOl'R First patento, ti 10j.20: second
patents, 5.95i&6 9&; first clears, ! 0 ii4 lo;
aecond clears. I1754J.2.8S. v '
Dnlnth Grain Mnrket.
Dl'LUTII, Minn.. Nov. 9. WHEAT To
arrive: No. 1 northern. 11. 1; No. 3 north-
em. l.tTl. on i,w. -'. uunntrn.
II. 1; No. I northern, 11.08; December,
Xl.ln; may, .
OAT8 To arrive and on track, S9c.
Llveroool Grtala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. l.-WHEAT-8t,
nominal; futurea, easy; Deceniber, .a 2t,d.
CORN Spot, American mixed, tlrm; 4s
d; futurea. quiet; December, 4a d.
Peseta Market.
mi.y-.ul 1 Til Nnu CORN H I ulic r :
No. I, ⁣'No. 4, 64c; Nu- . new, 47o; uu
grade, new, 4o; old. 5ou.,, ,
No IHg . tiuotatiuoa- i
t'oSfeo Market.
- . . . .....r-r. . vl,..
NEW YORK. I-ov. a i ur rr.r. "-I""
for future showed greater aenviu
coiikiCerable nrmnees nait-a
of 110,041 baga including: rect nibcr. 9ol
TtkV; January.' 7o7 1. : Mirih, T.Uw'T ;
a y t 35f)T.Me; July. T.lw'if.Tfie; Fept-inher,
:.7oT: Octoter T'-'Tjt.kjc. Sot Rio.
t)U:i4i nlddll"), aieatly., ,..,
NEW YORK STOtRSAND BONDS
Dealing Heaviest for Over Three Ytirt
and All Values Are Higher.
TrMDING IN LOW GRADE ISSUES
lirae Sales for Profit Taking t nahle
. to Break the Strength of the Mar
ke't Railroad Shares Are
Aggressive.
NEW YORK. Nov. 9 The election stock
market resembled the election itnelf, in
that it offered small field fur distinctions
nd contracts. The strenetb of the mar-
ket became general and well distributed
1 .. ,1 .1 .. , . m . ,. -
t iiinm rose 10 a larger iinnir
gate than for any day since panic day on
May , 1901.
Tnere was a henvv outpouring of stock
during the first hour by those who had
bought in the past In anticipation of the
enlarged demand that would follow the
election and the result was a reaction to
near Monday's closing level. In the last
hour, again, there was the usual disposi
tion to realize profits on the considerable
advances for the dav. But their move
ments did not at nil obscure the broadened
demand for securities and the compre
hensive strength displayed by the marset.
Another change there was in tho temper
of the later speculation as compared with
the opening. The most feverish move
ments at iTrst were amongst tha Indus
trials, some of the low grade Issues being
conspicuous and these Buffered most ma
terially In the renlixlng of the first hour.
The latter market showed a notable di
version of demand to established dividend
payers and to standard railroad stocks.
The United States Steel stocks were not
exempt from this tendency and their
opening prices proved to be the highest of
Ihe diy. The miichlne-llke precision and
the close resemblance of the opening deal
ings In the two utocks pointed to concen
trated professional operations. The open
ing miles of 20.000 shares, the spread of
point . In the simultaneous quotations .and
the extreme advance of lc over Monday's
Inwt prices were the same In both stocks.
The common amongst the Industrials on
the exchnnge wns matched by the violent
advance In the American Can Issues In the
curb market.
Southern Pacific. Rending. Rocking Isl
and and Erie became aggressive leaders of
the late movement In the railroad list.
There was no specific news to account for
their strength. The day's news wus very
little regarded outside the election nnd
there was not much of it of Importance.
The monev market was entirely unaf
fected hy the urrangenients for further
gold shipments to Cuba, the recession to
par of New York exchange at Chicago, the
requirements for the lively Increase In
speculation, the announcement of the plac
ing here of half a Japanese loan of 160,000,
000 and the intimation that government de
posits to the extent of 120.000,000 will prob
ably be withdrawn from the banks about
December 1. Sterling exchange was steady,
but the imperial bank of Germany made
a good return. Sterling exchange rose nt
Berlin, the price of gold was marked down
in London and the Impression wns created
that an advance In the Bank of Englund
discount rate will be avoided tomorrow.
This lesseua the probability of further
outgo of gold from here to Europe. Thi
stock market closed lrrcgulnr and below
best prices.
The bond market wns verv active and
strong, but the largest dealings were In
convertible or contingent interest-bearing
indues. Total sales par value, 114,145.000.
United States 2s declined per cent, 011
call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
sa ics. mgn. i.ow. dope.
..38.8110 8f4 X7 KS
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio.
do pfd
Canadian Pacific.
Central of N. J ...
.. 6.8lH 103 101 iu:
..21,100 9i H6 95
.. 1i) 95 96 95
.. 3,IK) 11SI 129 US
400 lXft IKi llt-
Chesitieake & Ohio... 3.7110
45
44
44
cnicago & Alton....
do pfd
Chicago a. XV 23.200 24
37
.W ,
2
197
i3
C. & N. W 2.9U) UH
194
C. M. & SU V...
do pfd
Chicago T. & T
27.8HO 14' 172'.. l,3stj
. 200 lR:i 188 1N3
. l.ooo Ilia lb 10
do pfd 3i0 23
C, C, O. & St. L l.&io ti
Colorado Southern.... 7.810 23'
do let ptd .3oo ft;
do 2d pfd 2,500 3;
Delaware & Hudson.. 3.9oO 186
Delaware. L. & W.... 300 3215
S
84'
1S4
826
31 ,
S8
40
S'i
W
: 35
1S4
320
73
5.1 ,
w '
t
14
28
Mini
19
Denver & Rio Grantie 100 31
do ofd.
8)
83 '
41
73
M',
83
89
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ...
do pfd....i
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L...
Met. Securities..
Metropolitan St
.188.O0
.. 9.800
.. 3,5"0
62
8110
700
89
4,100 14o 145
1,200 19 29
8,5n0
61 49
29 '29
61 i 61
2 HI
800
61
....11.) 136' 134 134,,
,...'.. , 163 ' 12 12'
9.900 82
Ry..l6,00 124
8u
8u
122
no .
93
148
123
60
91
148
104
3:li
t
Mlnneapolia & St. L.. 200
M.. St. P. & S. Ste.M. 1,300
92
do pfd
Missouri Pacific...
MlHSOuri, K & T..
do pfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & Western
da tfd
2.100 149
22.700 106 104
Si.BOO 8:1 82
. 4, Sl1 69 69
40
1,500 136 136V 135
7,700 74 73 73
90
Ontario & Western... l,2i
43 42
42
PnnnHVlvanla
..91.700 13i 136 13ti
P.. C. C. & St. L 2O0 75 75
Ti
Reading 173,4l 77 . 7:
do let pfd hio Ks; W
do 2d ptd ., 1.1'W 81 ;8U
Rock Jsland C0....-.2".21 3n '34
do pfd auot- W 74
St. L, & S. F. 2ti pfd. 8.200 t
St. L. Southwestern.. 2.CIA) v 24 23,
do pfd . 2.30O bv Bo
Southern Pacific. 23.2i 1 85 '!
Southern Railway.... 41,400 85 S4
do pfd.. ,
Texaa & Pacific; 16?(0 86 85
7n
87
79
3
74
tw
23
60
tH
a
94
35
294i
16.8(0
1.T00
700
T St. U & W..
c 1 in l
R1 1. . tM I
do pfd.i.
60
rni. p,.m,.,. .na.600 113 1111. 113
do pfd......... 700 . 96 95 94
Wabuah s 1.200
do pfd... 9.'J
Whtcllng & L.
Wisconsin Central 3.8"0
do i,M.. .'. 800
13 22 ,
44 ; -43
23
44
19. 1' ; 18
23 ,. aati .23'
45 ,46 , 45
Mexican Central... .... -i.VM
191. 18Vk ; 1
Southern Pacific pM.. 3,600 11 116 llo
Aduma Exprens
260 .
American Kxpreaa
1'nlted Statea Express
200 212
212 211
116
Well-FHrgo Express
23:
A mil I Conner 59.900 74'i 72'.
73
28
86
31
6V
8
36
3
30
98
75
American C- & F 4.9ml ' 28 .18
do pfd : 1.2M' "eH - 85
American Cotton Oil.. 600 32 32
American Ice J
do pfd i.'"
American Linseed Oil WJ 14
Amer. Locomotive.... 13. 400 81
do pfd "' W
.,.1,.u a H 23.3O0 7t
8
80
14
30
98
75
do Dfd....'. l.4' "2 1"
112
Amer Sugar Refin..4Z t
145 145
Anaconda M. o.
Brooklyn R. T...
Colorado F. & L
Consolidated Uaa
Corn Products ...
lo0 105 106
ion
67
43
217
20
78
,.19.8)U. 6S 67
..25.i' 44 42
.. 6.8K) 217 216
..13.4oO 10 SI
do ptd
2 i0
71.
8
Distillers' Securities.. .biJ 3
TinerHl Plectr c l.ooO lli lib llh
nrnatlonal Paper.. K.7. 10 19 j2
37;
36
do pftl
International Pump
do pfd
National Lead Z..
North American ...... JJ
Pa.-lrto Mall B-?"?
78
8
79
24
96
lt'S
31
82
2:6
16
!
KtVi
Kl
69
84
26
84
K3Vi
26
7
43
24
96
41
Pwiplea Uaa
Prea.ed Stael Car
S''7u( llliA" lt
t4l 44 C4"J
An llfd
400
83
82.
15
61
23
8
N
. 13
9:
osa,
2
81
26
K4
171
Pttlltnan I'alace Car
Republic Steel
do Pfd ,
Rubber Uootls
ll.OtiO
17
4 :
24
W.
70
13
02
68t4
19'S
.. 6,7o0
.. 1.700
.. MO
. .26.700
.. 6.2l
do pin
Tennessee 4 . 1
I. S. Leather....
.1..
1,40.1
V. S.'Re'aiiy Imp. l.jJS
2.1
I . b. Ktiuofr
do pfd
V. 8. Steel..,
... 7W
..2r.8.()
.148. 800
Wetfngh'oViHe' Elec... 4.9. 1
do lfd . . .
74
) 91
91
31
Weateru l niou :.,'., -, ,,,, ..,...
Total sales for the du, ...SjI.uw attarea.
Nt.w York Mlnl '
NEW YORK. Nov. 9-The following are
the closing Iric.s - 'e,
Llttlo Chief
Adanta I'on
,.
. .MU
.. 14
.
.. M
. :t
,. 2T
,.1N
Alio
HreaK'a
...40
... it
...
...
...!
...pa
...v
. .
Ol tarlo
oohtr
Ilrunawlik Con ..
phoanl
Potoei
vaga
mrra Kavada
sniatl Hop .
f'ouiatorli Tnnnal
Tor. i'al. A Vs.,
Horn Kllvar
Iri.M Sllvnr
Laadviile Coa
Traasnry gtatvment.
WA8HINOTON. Nov. H-Today's slate.
an..a . . at a U a aW .. t.. In I kaa faTio
III 431 1 1 VI lilt? inaui J 4JU . II' an 1 1 .- m .
eral fund, exrlulv of the tl60.UiO.uiO gold
reserve in tna uiriainn 01 reoeniin iuii
Available, caah balance, I144.K39.871; guid,
i4,6ut,i6t.
ktalenient Bank of Germany.
HHIII.IN. Nov. . The weekly atulement
of the Imperial hank of (lernmnv show
the foil.., Inn rhiingea: Cash III hand In
creased, 14 d.'o.iaa) inui kai treasury notes in
creiJ, ltW.ouo mai l; otiur ,cgriilea dr-
creased, eO.20n.OiiO marks; imts In circula
tion dcrenscd. 3."V1"m marks.
Sew York Moae Market.
NEW YORK. Nov 9. MONEY On call,
steady at 2l,'i2 prr, cent; closing bid. 2
per tent : bftered tit 24 per cent: time loans,
easy and dull, sixty days, ninety days and
six months. 3i4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE r.PF.R--4&4
per cent.
8TKKL.INC1 :XCHAN'1E-Steady with
actual business In tankers' hills at 14 Sif".!
4 Fil5 for demand and at S4 S3Mi 4.tvJ70 for
slxtv dsvs; potcd rates, $4 4 and $4 87;
co-n'merc"nl bills, 84.83.
SILVER B.'ir, ≻ Mexican dollars,
46c.
BONDS Government. easy; railroad,
strong.
The following were the closing rrlcei oil
stocks nnd bonds:
t". i. ref. m, reg
do coupon
1I0 flu, res
do coupon .v
do new if, rs.
do coupon
do old 4i. ref ..
do coupon ......
Atrhlnen tn. 4..
do adj. 4i.i
AtUnti. r. L. 4k.
Dal. A Ohio 4a...
do 1H
Ontral o( Oa. r..
do lt tic
Th-a. A nh.o 4',
Chicago A A. 34
I .. n. & U. n. 4a
,104ibivannattn e.
ler.'t
.ac. Ontral 4 14
.lMS,
do ll In. 11
.H'4 4
Minn A tt L. 4a.... 17
M . K. A T. 4a le.'Vi
13i' do t asi
IH1 S. R. R. or M . c 4. S'H
tS. Y. i'. g. 3ia 1H
..t'lSSIV K Ss tM'a
o. pai'in. ia :m
do la 75 1
s: A W. c 101.
o. g. L. 4a A par....li44
Pann. conv. 14a 102
Roadlrs sen. 4a H'l4
St. I.. 1. I V c.
St. L. S. K. f. 4a
st L. S W. Is
Seaboard A 1 4a 4
S. Pacific 4a 944
?o RnllwaT (a 1IV
Tnaa A I- la 120
T., Bt. I,. A W. 4a.. M
.10SJ
. M
.11!
. ai
. Wi
99
C. M. H P i 4. . 1 Io
C. St N. W. c. 7s
C. R. 1. P. 4a ... :
do col. a. 0
rrr. St. L. 1. 4..l2'V
rhlcato Tar. 4a. ..
Con. Tobacco 4a..
Colo. So. 4a
I) R. o. 4
Erla prior Han 4a
do geti. 4a
r. w. ov n. c. ia
Hoiking Val. 4a.
I.. A N. lint. 4a..
83
Vnlon Pacific 4 10"
. 7V
. 9
jut
.1"1
do ce . 4a
f. S. Siecl :d fia
Wabaah la
do dch. n
.ll."4
. M
. n
. -
IN)
iw: & l.. k. 4a
Wla. Ontral 4a..
IMICoIo Fuel c. Sa.
102S
Foreign Flnsaclal.
LONDON, Nov. 9 Money was abundant
In the market today and rates were easier.
Discounts weakened owing to the Improve,
ment In foreign exchange, and the contl
nental demand for hills. The tone on the
Stock exchange was tirni. the monetary out
look encouraging business. ITesldent
Roosevelt's 'Victory was also regarded ns a
bull point. Consols Improved nnd homo
rails hardened despite the disappointing
traffic returns. The buoyancy of Americans
wus a feature of the market on New York
purchases and some local speculative buy
ing. The operations commenced enrller
than usual, some dealers appearing at 7:30
a. m. and swelling to a big crowd by 8:::o
o'clock. The bidding was actlve.: but-did
not equal anticipations and began to re
cede a little at 9:30. When the Stock ex-chnna-e
onened nrlces fluctuated somewhat.
but there was a strong undertone pending
the Wall street openlnc when prices re
acted and closed unsettled nnd rather above
the lowest of the day, Jaimnese started
dull, but closed steadier. Imperial Japa
nese rnvernment 6s of 11 were quoted at
93. Kaffirs were cheerful.
PARIS. Nov. 9 Prices on the Bourse
today were firm, the result of the 1'nlted
States election exerclslmr a favorable In
fluence. Russian imperial 4s were minted
at 94 and Russian bonds of 1901 at ulu.
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON, Nov. 9. Call loans. 2ifM per
cent; time loans. 4i3 per cent. Official clos
ing or stocks nnd bonus:
Atchlaon ili. 4
do 4a 1DJ
Mei. t'ertral 4a.. ..'. . 7"
Advent uri-
... T'i
. . . i.".-"
. . .' 7.t' i
... W'
..r V.'i
... M
. . .42.1
... Idi
... t&'i
... 12i
... tii'i
... VP
... Vt
... MS
... 71
.Mlmiea
Amatganiatc.l '. .
Arnnrlcan Zinc .
Atlantic ,
Plnghap
I'al. At Hccla.
Ontennla'. :
t'nnpcr Rang ..
Atchlaon HHt
do fd 102"ii
n.ton Alban..:..2"il
Poaton & Maine, 1 H:i Vi
Hnatnn Klfvated Ifil
Fltchburs Dfd
Mexlitni Central DcVoPalT Wcat
N. Y.. N. H. A H...19ls,,Ooinlnloc. t'oal
t'nlon Pacific ll-i Franklin
Amfr. Arge. Chem... 19 IGnuicv
do pfd ....
M4 lale Rnvalc ..
Mara. Mining
HSYMtchlgan
Amcr. Pneu. Tube..
Amcr, Hngar
do pfd
l:, ,MiliKtk
. . a4 '
..
.. !7t,
.. Hi
. . 2
, .10 '
.. HV,
. .12il
. . H1,
. . w
.. M
.
. .; s
. .' n
,.100i
Amer. T T 14.11, Mont. f. & C.
A mar. Woolen .
do pfil
IS tlld Dnnilnlon
Sn Oactnla
Pnpilnlqn I.. 8 VtS.ra.rrot
iMI.on Klcc. Mlu J43 'irinncy
tleneral Rlc. trlc 17C Shannon
Mara. Klectrlc 1.(4 Taniarai k
. do Pfd pi .iTrlplty
Maaa. flaa 41,!. S. Mining
Vnllad Frlt- 10S lit,, 8. M -
VtU4 "hoe Mnch.,.. 64H-t'4hli ..:
o aiM ..a ;.. S'S, VV torla v, . . . .
U 8. Steel 2it'4 Wlnnna
do pfd .i. ...... 4 .'ulvrlns
W.eating oamtnon j.j. 14' lr
Asked. "Bid.
" ' Londun rioaltiaT Stc.ka.
LONDON. Nov. 9 Closing:
Cnhaola. money i M !VtN!IY.l Central
do account as 3-14 Nurli.ik A W
Auacosda V.. Ms Je pfdrf. . 7'...,.
Atcilapn .'...a.. 4, aiMj OcWlo v V,...,.
do pfd ........iJu4t .Pfnasylesnl ......
Baltimore A Onto ... tn Rand Mlnca .......
Oahbdlan Pa.o -,14 Blading m.,.1
rt. Jtt OMn.::f. .... 7 i' no 1st 'pfd
s.l.ll
i,
I. 44 ,
.., 71-j
.. 11V,
.. S'
rt.lcatfn nt. W 2lil do Sd nfd 41
C.i M. A rlt.P. ., ,.n7' Oculhain Kalieay ... S.VS
llcBacra .:'...?..:..-... !' do ifd -...'.-...'.,.. tiii
I). A R. (i.....,....,, e2k Southern Pactflc 4V
do pfd 5 ifnlon Pacific 1l.iV,
Ena 41 "4 do pfd tt
do tat pfd 71 ' I', g. Steel 27 (,
: 'o..8d ptd it , 4o, , P4 ..,.,r lnl
Illinois Central 1474 Wabaah i.H,
l.iula. Nanti.,.,.-...!"'-! do ............ 41,
M.. K. A T 3SH Spanish 4s 87
SILVER Bar, flrm2Bd per "ounce;" '
MONEY 22 per font. - ' ' . . 1
The rate ol discount In the open market
for short bills is 2V('3 per cent; fur three
montha' bills, 2 1-I!j3 per cent.
OMAHA
WIIOI.EfcALE
MARKB1
Condition of Trad and Qootntiona on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EOGS-Cnndled stock, 21&22c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 8c; roosters 6e:
turkeys, 15c; ducks, SjSc; geese, 790;
spring rhickens, 8c.
BUTTER I'ucking stock. 13c: choice to
fancy dairy, 174j18c; creamery, 21(&24c; fancy
prints, 26c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trou.. 10c; pick
erel, 8e; pike, loc; perch, 7c; bluetiah, Uc;
whltetlsh, 10c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper. lie;
lobster, gree.i, 2oc; lobster, bulled, 30c; bull
heads. 11c; eatftsh, 14c; blank bass, 20c; hal
ibut, 10c; erapples. 12c; roe itiiad, II; buf
falo, tc; white liuas, Uc; frog legs, per dux..
26c,
- HAY Prices quoted 'by Omaha Whole
sole Dealers' association :; Choice No. 1
. upland, 17.00; No. 2, lu.50;, medium, 16.00;
'caars, 15.60. Rye atraw,. 15.00 These priced
gre tor nay ot jiouu wo. Of and iiuaiuy.
OYSTERS New York Count, per can.
45c; extra selects, ' per can. '32c: standard,
per cant 82c; bulk, standards, per tul., Jl j,
bulk, extra selects, per el i ?j: bulk
New York roums. per tral,, $2 00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida, adze 128, 158, 17. 200.
216, 160. 33.50
LEMONS California fancy, 27lr. too and
360. Jf.oo; choice. I4.F0.
DAI E3 Per box of '' 30-lh. ' pktr . $j m
Hillowl, In 70-lb. box, per lb., 6f6o.
FIGS Calif tirnl:i, pri-.lO-lb. carton 75IJ
85o; Imported Sniyms,- 4-croivn l'w,"
6-crown. 14c; 7-crown. 16c; fancy imported'
washed. In l-lh. pkgs., HUl9c: Caiifornla'
per case of thlrty-slx Pkgs., J2.25
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch
12. notf!'.; 50; lumho. I?.7.'3.f0. c"'
COCOANUTS-Per. 100 lu.Oft.
FRUITS. '
APPLES-Hoins gtuwn Jonathan ' Mr
bbl.. 14.00; Hen TJavix. 12 25: New YnVu
Talman and: Pound Sweets, JS.OO: New YoVu
Kings. 13.00;. New tork i'lppins. 32.75- New
York Oreenlngs, :.S0; New York Baldwins
li.ou: woioraao jrniainans anu Wina Hur,
pe. bu. box, 11.69. ''.
PLRS Utah. Oolnmdo and California
fall vanctit. pr box. 11.7:2.25; New York
Keefer pears. ier bbi.. ,43 60: New VnrI
Dutch, per bbl.. 4.0fKj.4.2t w orli
CELEH Y f er uui.. :5Jt0c.
CRAPES New Vork unu Ohio tier I I
banket, 22c; imported Malugas ner k.S
5tM'(U00. Keh'
CRANBERRIES Cape Cods and Wisuon
rdnjlell and Cherry, per hbl., s.oo; per box!
Vf.oetablks.
POTATOES New lioma-grown. In aacka
per bu., 4oc. -1 ' Mc"'
TURNIPS-Per bu., 60c; Canada ruta-
foagas.-per lb.; lo, .
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 11952 00
ONIONS Horoe-grown, in aacka. per bu
tc; Hpanlnh, per crate, 11.90. P r DU"
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
basset. jMiSfct - ' " mat get
CAI'LIFLOWER-Pen bb)., 34.00;' per'caae
of 6 to 10 heads, 12 00. pPr c"Me
crcilMBKRS Per cose of 2 doz 31 vi
CABUaOIS-Home-grown, per Ita i'h "rtv.
SWEET P01ATliiS-lloni.-grown ,n?r
bu. buket, 60c: Virginia, per bbl i t!,.
Muscatine, per bbl.. 12.00. '' WJ-
OHE13N PKPPERS-le. bu. basket 60c
SulJASH Home-grown, per doz 6tic
EGH PLANT Hume-grown, per lioaVv.
SAl'ER KRAUT-Viaconln. p ' v
8250. . Pl . kit,.
CIDER New York, per bbl,, 35 t; per
HORSE RADISH Per doz. Sic
MISCELLANEOUS
CHEEBn-WUconasii I win. ru cr.m
12c; Wisconsin Young America, l'c- biViVk
Swisa, new. lie; old i6ar.C; Wisconsin
brick, 13c: Wisconsin llmberger. 12V
NUTo-Walnuis. No. 1 .ofi i new
crop, per lb., 14e; hard shell, ner lb
lac; No. i soft anvil, per II;.. iV- No -hard
Nhell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large tiar
lb.. 12c; amall. per lb., loc; p.anuTa." per
lb., 7c; rcasied peanut. per lb.. 8c: Chili
V,,,uu' Rfr,l-b- i?', .'tonai Via
shell, pet lb.. 17c; hard nhell. per it, Jc
cheatnuta. per lb.. 244l5c; new black' wal
nuts, per bu.. 75((j,j0c; shellbark lilckoiy
nut, per bu., 11.76; huge lilrkoiy nuta, per
bit., 1160. y ' '
HIDES No. 1 green. .7c No. J green 6c
No. I suited. 8c; No.V ai.lted. 7Wc; No 1
veal calf. 9c; No. t veal coif, ;c: 0,y .,t,(j
Joil6c;; aheep pull, 2ic'UU.vO; Uvttt sid',
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fat CUla kvA Cow Stall Strong te Ten
Higher, Feeders Steady.
HOGS OPENED STRONGER, CLOSED WEAK
Very Light Ran of Sheep nnd I. a nibs
nnd Prices Mroag to Ten Higher
or Ten to Quarter Hlaher
Than ( lose of Last 'Week.
SOl TH OMAHA. Nov. 9. 1301.
Receipts uete: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Crucial Monday 4.tti .. ..u lt,4
t'lliclai 'I utaiiay I.Iji 4.o.a o.itot
Ulucuii Wednesday ii.luo u.K-J
Three thus this week.. 7.
21
11.6c
16. 1U
I. i.ttoi
II. 410
1..3''k
Is.
17.113
ul.tali
ilo.ul
4, .no
B".tti4
,,KOO
Same days Inxl week 19 9
heme uas yt'eek bet ore. .J,4.n
MHme mrer weeks ago..li,oU
liw lour weeks . . . . If.olii
Same days iasl year il.'Joi
hl-.CK.tfiS kOK. '1'HK YtkAR 1U DAI li
ilia luduwmg labi sliowa ln icipla o(
cuttle, hugs and anttp at ti ulli cntana lor
the cmi ; odte, witu louipatisua with
ii'si iettr:
1904.
Cnttle 7w,ji2
Hogs l..t-j
bi ti i l.oo.loo
The following table
1i3. Inc. Doc.
iUO.Ml ljtt.iX
l,4,i UU..9I
l.twt.i.21 law
shows the average
price tf hugs at South Omaha lor tne laat
several daya with comparisons:
late. I liH. 1H03. 1902. ,Tat)l.,lXI.U9.jl8!)i.
Oct. 17
Oct U
Oct. In
Oct. 20,
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. J4
OctJ 26
Oct. uti
Oct. 27
Oct. is.
Oct. 29,
Oct. 30
Oct. 81.
Nov. 1
S 02
'I 9l
j 6 WiH,
1 tl'
I i 13
i o iri
5 25
I
6 11
3 U3
5 0i
6 l.
6 141
VI
6 23
6 lM
6 4I ,
4 7
4 92
4 9o
I
4 99.
4 87
4 JH
4 74,
4 73
4 7a
4 So!
7 15 i 30,
1 02 1 21 1
I M,
6 93, I
6 2 6 2b,
'.1 6 IUI
611, b 9i
6 74, 6 01
il 06;
71, 0u
6 6-'i ' I
Ed S ;
6 62 6 81
6 69, 6 72:
6 61 1 0 61 1
6 t 6 731
65l! 6'"
6 4H, 6 82
6 61 6 71
tt a 11,
6 'A. n t
6 441 6 67,
I 6 741
4 641
4 ol
4 to,
.
4 G2i
4 bl,
4 61,
4 46
4 oa
4 54,
4 62
4 iiv,
4 4.
4 51,
4 601
4 66
4 G6i
4 6. 1
4 on
4 711
4 69,
4 161 I 70
4 lw 4 of
I in, J I
4 bl, 3 It
13 8 Ui
I 3 w
4 16
4 14 J So
4 13 3 in
4 li 3 M
4 10, 3 41
4 10 3 62
I 3 64
4 09
4 63 3 56
4 01, 3 6j
4 0I i 4a
4 H4 3 4t
4 02; 3 PI
I 8 02
4 01
4 0., 3 5j
4 03 3 62
4 06 3 4o
5 23 I
6 20 j
6 tut 1
6 00
4 95 j
4 98:
I
4 91V.'
I 4 M-,,i
I 4 53,
Nov. 2
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
1NOV.
Nov.
Nov.
I "O'.ti
I 4 90 1
I 4 &sj
. 4 m
. 4 9C I
I 4,
Indicates Sunday.
The nrhciat number of cars of nock
brought in today by tnch road waa:
Cattie. huk on p.ll'acs.
C, M. Ai St. P. Hy...
Wabash
Mo. l'nciiic liy
U. P. system
C. & N. W. Ry
F., E. & M. V. R. R.
C, bt. V., M. it O..
B. & M. Ry
C, R. & Q. Ry
K. C. te bt. J
C., R. 1. & P., east..
('.. H. I. P., wtst..
Chicago Gt. Western
Total receipt
4 11
.. ' .. 1
'a u i 6
1 .. ..
21 8 2
5. 2
So 8 tt
1 5
2 1
1 1 ..
2 1
.. .. 1 ..
Ml . 511 9 6
The diapoaitlon of the duy's receipts was
as follows, each btijer purciiitslng the num
ber or neaa indicated.
Cattle.
Hog-'. Sheep.
Oinnhii Packing Co...
O. H. Hammond Co.
Swift u n.l Company.
Cudahy 1'ucklng Co.
Armour & Co
Armour, Sioux City..
Carey & Benton
i.obmiin & Co ,
XV. 1. Stephen
L. F. H tiHZ ,
Mike Haggerty
llalHtetid ,
S. & 8.: ,
Other buyers
. . . .
.... :i:2
.... 37S
. . . . 2S9
Ml
't.2
.... 216
. . . . .'i9
.... 131
1
261
516
110
193
8
138
3(4
TotalK 2,119 3,740 1.234
CATTLE There wus another very light
run of cuttle here this morning, winch
makes the Hiipply for tiie three uaya this
hick fur Hlioit of the same duys of last
wick and tttao ol lust year, 'i'hu tablo
above will show tiie exact ttgures. The
demtind for killers this morning wus brisk
and anything ut all desirable sold at good
strong prices and some salea were undoubt
edly mgiier.
There were several loads of corn-fed
steers Inl? the receipts, but moat 01 them
were only of full' quality. Ah high its Sii.lo
was paid, howe-ver, for 11 well-finished
bunch. The market could wifely be uuoted
strong to h dime higher on desirable grades,
witn common anu medium gradeu limy
about steady.
There were so few western range beef
steers on sule that it is hard to tell much
about the market. Anything desirable,
though, - would undoubtedly have Fold
around a dime higher, with others jiteudy to
strong. Ah compared with the close of Inst
week the market la Just about left Joe higher,
the greatest Improvement being on the inure
OtHlruoie grades.
Quite a large proportion of the receipts
this morning connlated of cow stuff, but the
demand was equal to the occasion and the
market ruled active and strong to a dime
higher. There were some on sale of un
usually good quality, and as high as 13.25
waa paid. Trading was active all along
the line and most of the early arrival
were disposed of in good senaon. Some of
the trains were late in arriving, though, so
that a large proportion of the cow stuff
did not get in until lute. As compiled
with the close ol lust week it Is safe to
quote ihe cow market all of loc 10 20c.
higher
Bulls, veal calves nnd stags fill changed
hands t'eadlly enough al goo,!, strong pilccs.
There were Just a few Mockers and feed
ers In the yards this morning, and not
many were wanted, us it wns leared that
the demand w mid not be very heavy for
the lent of the week. The prices paid
could be quoted .hint ubout ateady with yes
terduy. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No
1..
!..
S5.
SI..
0..
17...
lo..
..
..,
Ac.
Pr.
Vo. Av
Pr.
6 (10
.1 50
.1 bit
15
... 360
, . till
...1070
1,115
1 ST.
4 2.r
4 a
4 uu
34 127S
1 1070
1,". lli.Bt
IS 1813
AND COWS.
li- 170
.tout
4 tir.
STEERS
..liq 4 mi
COWS.
2 i 4
S to 7
HEIFERS,
a ;i
BULLS.
2 30 1
1 M 1
2 to
CALVES.
..K !
. . (C3
.1047
.12.17
3 00
a 60
: 80
,1S:io
.1060
.167(1
. 510
It 2H
4 00
1...
i:n S 80
STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS.
"04
4to a ae
NEBRASKA.
1 cow 1100
' COWS. .
...1125
... 97
...1140
...10t 0
... 950
... 809
... 671
... 862
,..1290
...1140
2 50
2 00
2 15
3 50
2 05
1 75
2 30
2 30
1 76
2 60
2 50
3 ST.
2 55
2 55
2 25
2 20
2 90
1 73
6 00
2 25
2 60
3 00
2 50
2 15
1 (.
2 fid
4 75
3 00
2 25
8 4
3 on
1 75
2 95
8 40
3 40
3 Ol
4 rs
3 30
4 cows. .... W2
2 2.
1 ar
2 15
2:0
2 50
3 10
2 60
3 10
3 (41
2 50
2 00
8 00
2 15
2 00
2 CO
2 25
7 cows..
1 cow...
1 cow...
10 cows..
17 cows..
7 cows..
28 cows. .
1 hull...
1 stag...
21 cows..
1 cow 860
6 cows.
8!iS
1 heifer..
2 steers..
12 steers..
1 steer...
12 titeers..
7 steers..
2 steers..
2 cows. . .
r,.vi
.'780
. 720
. 610
.765
.11161
. 9:tu
952
909
797
8:ii)
660
1350
866
9'.5
SI feeders.
7 cows. . . .
1 cow
1 cow
1 bull
t cows....
15 feeders.. Kwi
1 bull 1310
1 cow MO
59 feeders., 577
1 tow
"i cows...
50 cows. . .
cows. . .
7 cows...
1 cow. .. .
20 CtlWS. . .
. 830
.. 9f 0
.. 96:)
..loKi
,.li7
,.1030
1 15
2 61 1 hull 13S0
2 15 1 calf 150
2 15 2 heifers... 545
2 11 14 cows 104
2 mi 3 steers., ..lm:i
6 00 1 calf 410
3 00 3 cows mvi
2 75 2 cons llfiO.
2 15 19 cow UK
t 4 1 cslY 110'
,110
1 calf , 12o
1 feeder... 870
26 cows 915
2 cows..... f."
8 cows 1""3
SOUTH DAKOTA.
10 feeders. .1"74 3 M 8 cows 9.1?
I cows 815 2 50 1 cow -. 740
( steers. ...lc 3 45 1 steer 10-0
15 feeders.. W. 8 5" cows lull)
1 cow....
,1030 2 25 2 cows..... 755
Ed Hoy re Wyo.
....111" 8 "5 a rows 102
80 cows.
W YUM 1 NO.
1 feeder... 1260 2 25
1 stei r ll'W 3 40
1 steer 14 3 40
1 cow IWO 3 25
1 ter 1-'' 8
a leeia...'.Ull 3 80
tin steers. ...1278
1 steer 11(4
II steers... .1110
1 su-er..,..ll7n
21 steers.,., 1129
J. M Humphrey-Neb.
Scows. ..1038 3 05 22 cows....
J. Hobler-Neb.
16 feeders,, rk'7 '! lo 52 cows
9(3
991
3 06
2 76
3 35
2 76
3 bulls "'' "
Chester Bros., Neb.
t'4'i cows...
4 cows...
. 86 3 til 4 feeders.. 977
.H'S " fO 2 f-j'ders., 977
L. E. mith. Neb.
. 737 1 95 . 1 cow 11
I rows
6 cv'
11 tHcder..
I feeder...
f f1
t 'Jl
M 2 6t v I calves... 170
, :o 1 calf no
t 60
H0 SO"
J V. Qulgley-Neb.
'4i i'l C. cows 93
1(97 3 !!5 lu cows 1!
J. F Mch'ean Wvo.
10 ateera
1U t teeis
8 ( 0
t :o
3 4..
ti 45
3 t 'i
. 4.1
I 26
1 10
2 05
30 steers. ...P71 8 45 6 steers. ...I'.O
1 ateer..
..i.,o s 4 1 s'ei-r 1:81
..1(4.0 g 45 J Hter ln.30
..IW 3 48 1 ja'rer 1' "0
..I080 2 60 1 heifer... 930
H Higglnann Vvo.
.. i 8 60 8 row ion
1 cteer ...
1 steer. ..
1 cow
17 ndxed..
.1 feeders
1 steer. ..
7-. X x bulla 1V2",
8j 5 35
J O McKcan-Wyo.
2 Hears. ...lJO- J Si
I cvw. 190 75
4 steers. ...11?R Hi i rter. .. l"4i 3 li
Ssteera lft-" 3 6- Ksieers... I.j, 6 m
14. F iholirr Vi..
4Stwt...'.liM SU
K. C Kllnck Nth.
Wows 92 1 Si I bu:l 1 ! Je
13 cows ! : 4 2u lierK.. , i 4-
.1 feeder.. 77 I
hoo-AU ut B- many higs tter; on aals
this in rn na as vote. ... j.td t me t f t.ie
t p.ckeis anu frtiliv.a i.toti tu... nr..
i at tne iiw-i ltm ol the naii.1 ami pill
i.oout ic ttwo' ior ti e k i d 1. ey w. nt 1
than sun. In IilRS aold tve esieto.4). t .10
popular p.ltvs v.rre ,i.9.n ami Ait.
about twenty car hat, in.iii.-vu liai.u.
however. ptkeja loWvicd Ihett bids Mid
d.d no; want to pity mo.e inti nm t".
whit wan leit. Ha.smrn natuiaiiy i.tiu.i
the int. rnlr.g ptlces. and as a itsutt It ...is
some lime before much buslne-s aa irat.s-
Htloi.
The alttiMk-n did mi Improve niucn .1.4
the morning advanced and salesmen fin illy
..nil 10 1 in c.oe 111 t'l iiv!" vo.j
i.iroiiiier loan jeteittay, i ti i"'"'"".
piliea njlng .3 a-ul 4 i7. which mad'
the hulk of nil the snles from 4 88 ti '..'.'.
twing to the light receipts, everytnlng w:s
tlisr.o-ed of bv the middle of the forenoon.
although trading was sin-. Represent -
live sales:
Ao A. Sa. Pt Ko. 86 Pr
1 2 .. 4 ti If. :4 . 4 IP,
2. 101 ..4 14 Ii7 aj 4,t,
17 144 . . 4-0 1.7 ..26 10 4 fi ,
I. 4 '. 1 4 9:. H A 4 i'i
i7 4u 4 . t. 40 4 le,
J47 40 4 v.i wi i: 4 .
II J,4 .. 4 VO 7t .11 M 4 I I'.
SO I4 .. II. 74 341 I..I 4 7i,
:, sew 40 4 :. s s 4 7-t
64 J24 li'! 4 K 74 UI 141 4 7-,
(4 ...:n a 495 ; :j n 4 i4
70 '.lt .. 4 7. M a4.' ') 4 17'4,
47 4j .. 4 5 n I'm mo 4 7a
ti tM 1il 4 a.S 47 10 4 i
4 247 .0 4 M U I'll 40 4 H7-,
0 i'4 no 4 Hi 71 :..!! 4if 4i7ia
M 267 ID tS 74 S7o ltO & 0U
l HI 12 4 70 lb 40 I (1
( ,..m 4 N 71 24.1 240 I HO
7 .244 2O0 Hi 71 :M 4tl 6 li"
61 :t 40 4 95 67 790 )M f.
6,' 2J 40 4 Hi 46 ?'t 40 I (Hi
70 :?4 : 4 9". 44 Jl4 ISO I 00
70 JH1 120 4 4714 42 WS K.0 h 00
43 2fl 4.1 4 7' 73 2f. 160 6 CO
SHEEP There were only nbout four c.trs
on sale this morning, as ihe remainder of
the receipts were billed through. All Ihe
packeis seemed to be anxious for anippllt ,
and as a result everything on sale changed
hands us tail ns offered at good, strong
p, ice. As high as $4.5"" was paid for
wethers ant! yrnrllngn mixed, and they
were oi.lv of fulr quality, and some were
tild for $4.15 There were no choice lambs
on sale, but they could cafcly be quoted
strong. As compared with a wopk ago
ihe murkrt on killers can safely be quoted
all the way from loc to 2.'ic higher, with all
deM:able grades In Rood demand.
There were not enough fti'tlers on sale
to make a test of the market, but any
thing nt all desirable would have sold
vlthottt difficulty nt good, steady prices.
Quotations for arn-s sh" " "
timid to choice yearlings, $4.15311.50; fair to
good yearllnus. $3.9o.u4. !5: good to (:b0!c
wethers. I4.00ai4.36; fair to good wethers,
3.7a(it4.00: good to choice ewes. :l75'n4in:
fair to good ewes, I3..!,;3 73; eood ta choice
I'iniba. .i.;nrti,.iA; lull- lo guotl :..ollid, 8.tif
15.25; feeder yearling:", t3.0jfii4.10'., feeder
wethers, 3.50r&4.oo; feeder ewer. 35-'. Tjrijf 3 23:
feeder , nib J3 ?it 9n; lifeding owes, 13 W
tyj.oo. representative sales
lo.
10 South Dakota cull ewes.
.32 NehraKka fedf r ewes...
163 Wyoming ewe.
Wt
... S4
... !'
Pr.
3 50
4
4 15
4 50
4 fxl
4 75
.101
112 S. D. wethfrs and yearlings. 83
140 S. I), wethera and yearling1"- 99
169 South Ditkotn culls 68
CHKAC.O I.ME STOCK MIRKKT
(ood Cattle Ntra.ly. Others Lower
tloas HIitliiT-Sheep Mtrontr.
CH1CAOO, Nov. 9.-CATTLE-Recc,p's.
U,ial head. Mai kit steady for gocd, ctliira
1oi15c lower; good to prime steera, tdlorji
7.W1; poor to medium, 3.(KVfi3.n; Htocken
and feeders, t2.lirti4.10; cows. 1.2a7t.6u hell
ers. $1.75'o5.2Xi; cHiinerO. $1.2h(ti3.4tl; bulls, $..(0
tit 4. 36; calves, 3.5t,"n 7.(10; western p.eera, ,3.10
i5.20.
HOGS Receipts, 23.0'tO lici'd. Market was
higher; mixed and butchers'. 4.9o4i-5.:o;
good to choice heavy, $5,0515.20; rough
heavy, $4.75H4.90; light, J4.86(f(o.l24; bulk of
sales. $4 95&5.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S2,(W0
head. Sheep strong, lambs 10c h'gher; good
to choice western, rheep. 3.0(al.'6; native
lambs, I4.0O&6.10.
St, Joseph l.lve
ST. JOSEPH. Nov: 9.
Stork Market.
-CATTLE Receipts,
3.U10 head: murket steady to strong: native.
$4.30ift6. 40; cows an i heifers, 2.0fc(tl.,; atock
rrs and feeders, 2.25iii3.FiO.
H04JS Receipts. 4,500 head; market
stcadv to 5c higher; top-, 15.15; bulk of sales,
$4.ii6ffi'5.10.
, 8HEK-P AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
Innibs, $5.50; ewep, 14.00, .
' St. Loola Live Stoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 9-CATTLE-Recolpts,
4.000. Including 400-Toxans: market steady
to weak; native shipping and export steers.
$4. 5W6.75; dressed beef and butcher steers,
4.00jtt56: ateers under 1.W0 pounds. $3 50ii
6.40; stockers and feeders. 12.25 3. 73; rows
and heifers. 2.25rfi4.50; canners. $l.H5fi2,35:
bulls, $2.tif3.50; calves. Sa.ifKEi 6.50; Texas
RTHWEST
AND RETURN
PORTLAND, TACOMA, 8EATTLE,
VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. 'J ieket on
guid Nov. 8. It, 10, 11, 12, with return
limit Dec. 31, 1001.
ne
To gccoinraodato delegate to nioet
Inj; nf tho Natlonat GraDjfo Patriin of ,
Hii-bandry, this remarkably Jow round
tripra o to Portland ha boon gran'etl by lbs
Union Pacific
From all point on it line. '
Shortest lino. Fastest tima.
Inquire of ". ..
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST.
Tlione Slti.
j.,aiai, iiiiiiiii i 'M'''Bi''''1 !w,':ltJ'"i'.'.!
113 RO flfl
mm intlllkUll -
AND RETlSH,
-Noveni bfr 8 to 1?, inclusive, JS'Jd.OO for the round
trip from Ouuiliii to rorlland, SiaUle, Tuvoinn, Vfin-,.
coiii n nnl Victoria ; rctiiru Iiiuif, Derpinber 4Mit.
. Talbernl ftop-ovcr privilegca nud nttructive tlivtrgo
routes.
Tourint aud titaudard Bleeping cars dally
' The Htirltngtoti t the short line to the - '
. ' Iuifet Hound country anil to Denver, an!
' ' la Denver ia tha aie.ilc route to tha
Pacific coaat.
TICKETS, 1502 FARNAM ST.
r i
i
and tfi'tl-'n steer. 12 i4 3S; cows and half
. 1 . f2 'i2 Mi.
IIOilc .... , Ipt. .mxi lied; msrk"t
strong: plg i.n.l lig:t. .r t, t. s5 ; packets.
' i.u lo; out. hit .iiitl bc-l liivy, .tr
I M.
.,.ri:v:p vxn LAMrfl-Rcceitt. !'
head: market active end strong: nativ
m tilt -ms, 2.75ti t.tti; 1 trnb. 4taiv"". cull
and b'n 1. '.i.5e: siiMkcts. t-.v-'hi'".
'lixstif. IS.tX'JiS.'tl.
Kansas Hy Live stork Market.
Kansas citv. Nov. : -cattle- Re
rc.pts. IJ.t.M head. Ineiuding 3"; southerns;
n'sit-rt for bet bv hlher; other slron;
choice exfort and drrase.l beef steer. 3.1
iH 4. : ft 1 1- to good -l iMtViai; wetrn fed
steer. M.7ri6.7o; st. rket and feede. !!'
5i-4.1. suutl.iin stet r. :.i4i4.4l, smitliern
i,.M (1 ..1 ui n-. five roars. IIS'4115 :
native st --r. $:.5t'ii:..t.i; bull. . Il 7ru3.5 1;
tnlve. I'l .'.'tfi t.tO.
Ito mit ictpi. J.nu li.-nil; mnrket
Sc higher: top, t" 2ti; biilk i f sule. l N.MI
8 12; hrnvv 1' CttiifT".- pn -ker. l.Hf
6.''- M and light. It fx Vn7.
3HEKP AND LAMPiV-Herrlnts. 8
he-.tl notrket trcng: native lambs, ft .:'
5,f; unlive withers, ft .0 j I 4t- n!ve ewe.
:'.7.V,i 24.: western I inthu. l SVoK.io; west
e virtlnn, Itert. i.TS; western sheep,
f3 5Ji4.23; tH'ki rs nnd feeders. 12 53.75.
8lnn t'lfy live fttnek Market.
1 StIOfX CffV. In.. Nov 9 (Sreclnl Tele-Crnml-CATTLE-Rfcelpt.
l.'Ut hed;
toorket stentlv: beve SR(KV6: cow.
1 bull and mlied. 2 2:ii.15: stickers mil
..e.t-r 2.5t;i3W; tnlves and yearling.
I $2:173:5. . ,
1 inH,i-nrrpiriri; nt-mi, innt ,
j strong, soiling al 14 tt'Cfj.tW: bulk, I4.9fnf4.93.
tnrk la lftht.
Itceelpts cf stock at the six lending W't
ern miirkds yeatcrdav were a follow:
lame.
St nth Omahu
I Sioux City
. Kana.in I'.ty
St. Louis
I Sr. Joi'ph
' Chicago .
I
18 19 2.300
3.K0
7.(J ' 3 300
60H-I 2.6iO
4.5il :.oco
23 Oiai 2:,iKn
62. M9 SJ.ttfl
. l.ftw
.12.0('
. 4 Ht
. S OX)
.23.lt
.in.ioii
Totals
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, No''. 9 METALS Tin ad
vanced to 'i;B 7s Sd for soot and to i:
for futures on the Ixindon ntarket. or a gain
of CI H compared with the closing price
I of lost Monday, and the local TliarKCt ruicii
Rtendv. with spot held higl'er ta conse
iinenc'e, although demand whs limited. Quo-.
! tatlons run"e from 28X7W.,9 98. Copper
also wns higher In London, closing at 63
i 16- 3il for spot nnd 164 5s for futures; lo
rallv the market was also firm and showed
Ian advnnclng tendency, with lake quoted
hit 13.87ittti 14. 12H. electrolytic at 13R.Viii
14.00 nnd easting at $13 fio141fi.i4.Ort. lxtl
closed at 13 In the London -market, repre
senting moderate advance since last Mon
day; loc.'t llv quotations were unchanged,.
I ...i.il.iir frt'im 4.20 to 14.50 for delivery.
Speltrr was higher In both markets, closing
at 2-1 In London nnd at $"i.40(fi'3.46 in New
York Iron closed at 51s 3d In Olasgow and
at 45s 3d In .Mlddlesonrough : locally Iron
Is firm; No.' 1 honthern foundry and No. 1
soft southern foundry nt IT. 5016.00; No.
2 northern foundrv, HS.'aVj) A W. ' '"
ST. LOUlai NO". 9 --METALS-t.ejjd,
firm, at I4.2o4ii.S5. Kpcltcr, firm, at j.20.
' Cotton Market. '
NEW YORK, Nov. 9-COTTON'-Spot,
quiet 10 point lower; middling uplands,
10.15c; middling gulf, 10.4v: sales. 24 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Nou. 9. (.OTTON-Spot. In
fair deinniid: prices 2 points higher; Ameri
can middling fair. o.Md; gts.il mUld ling,
S.Ctsl; middling. 6.46d; low niltldllng, 6.34d.,
good ordinary. r..2.'t ; ordinary, l-Wd. .,
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. B.oTTON-.
Culet; snles. H.20O bales; ordliuit y. , 3-16c;
good ordlmrv. 8Vc: low middling, 9c;
pilddlln. 9 11-141: g"'l middling. 9Tc: mid
dling lair. lose. Receipt:'. l.9o bales;
stock. 3". 11 bah-, ,
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 9 -COTTON-Q'llet. 1-16V:
lower; middling, S4c; Kales, , 130 bnlea: no
receipts; 110 shipments; stock, 16,36, lailes.
Toledo eed Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. . SEEDS Clover, cash.
17 46; DecemlHT. I7.47H: February. 87. .V.;
March. I7.57V-. Alslke, prime, 17.80. Tim
othy, prime. 1.27'4. . '
ItE.41. ESTATE TltAlSSFEni.
DEEDS tiled for record November 9. 11s fur-
nlslied by the Midland Una ran tea nnd
Trust company, bonded abstracter, . 1614 :
Farnam street, for The Bee:
Sheriff to Imperial Investment com-
panv, lots 17 and 18, Terrace ndd .n .. .i,W
Rose J . Clemens to I and Anna Fody, .
se-4 seV nwV section 3-1f-l2. .. 1 ...... 3-
XV T Roed to N. P. Nelsen and Millie
Nelsen, lot 20. block 6. Bilker Place... 1
University of Michisan to Frlda Lev- -
Inson, part lot 16, Bartlett s add...... 2.500
C. W. DcLamntre and wife to J. Ro--
t t... 11 t.lnlr AH Hntlth Omaha.. 293
I J. Roknsz and wife to O. Klovh, lot, 12., ,
I OIOCK 0, rMllltll v'Oiu lira ,
Mary L. Jnnsep to w. u. n"?-;' ,
19 and 20. block 7. Halcyon Heights...! 2JO
W J. Van Aernam to F. W. MuOliinls, m. ' ...
lot 4, Elizabeth Place 1,000 ,
F. H. Sweetnam and Wife to I Harm
E. Still nnd Warren Hamilton, lota ' '
8. 9. 10. block 2, Ix-avenworth Terrace 600
Fare
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