THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Tl'ESDAY. NOVEMBER IS, IflOl. CRAM ANP PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Fatorei Lowef On Frtitteit Soil ing by Armtir. DECLINES OF HALF POINT, CORN LOWER Caeh kttl In Omaha In Moderate Dmni-Ri of galea .Wire Troable East Rrekers' Vltffi. OS AHA. Nov. 14. IV I. luJuy'n whMt nmr.'l ui.veci slowly and within ununuallv narrow limit of flur-t na tion. Th absence of foreign advice through wire trouble aid th uensl Mon day vialble supply reports Wfr also absent. Thla In a measure reduced the operation to th level of a scalping mar ket. It wax expected that the visible u ply figure would show an Increase of 1,000.) bushels but thla would hv been gult A heavv Increase. Receipts at pri mary point were fair, with Minneapolis mii'A heavier than expected. I ndcr the existing condition th bear had rather th better of the situation arid played for a break. They accomplished their end, but were o uneaay over their position tht they did not wlt to preen their ad vantage, bill trted quli'klv to cover their ahort to the beet advantsge. their buying resulting In om Improvement In Decem ber, but not Timcli In Mv. In thl mnrket th demand for caeh wheat wa Just a U-lfle low, but In oine of the other mar let the demand we better. Tbe price ald her Were satisfactory to shipper, or hould be. All the. local rush sales wer of No, II hard wheat. There wai some. No. 2 that wa taken off the market, for the ron that price did lot iit and In sxpectallon of better price tomorrow. The ie w ex wer t l.nt4 for 64 Ih. tent. i."j54 KTVi lb. tt tl.CL tor 6V4i lb, teat, nnd for 7V 1104 for M lb. tet, with .rt lb, test ut ' In lh vcnlallv market December wheat advanced ,la, nt the opening, then turned and broke In 11.13H. or h full point under Saturday' clo. tlien recovering, advanced to 11. uV wlih alight cluing thereafter. May- Wheat mi at t1.12V114'i t tl.UH01.ltS. lo of S'qH pnlnt. Th corn market liinwii a inocier! de gree of strength. The contract slocks In Chicago are pra 't'cslly nil. and the Pe ember .short are quite llkelv to have trouble, unl Ih H4)v enrn harden and I Improved Intrude, one being contingent on the other. With the fine weather that w have had farmer are not Inclined to rush etuff to market, and there are thnce who believe that the large cron has been discounted. December continue to move freely Within a range of SOVasiV': Mav loat from 46"e to 44VV4V4c;. Old No. 2 torn erv the fcmuh market wa nominal at (OHo, No. a at 50c. and new about 4c for no grade. - The oat market hold steady and de cline are ueunliy recovered without ma terial difficulty. , Futures lot ', point to- cimaha 5sh Salea-1 cr No. t hard wheat. B8V. lb.'tt, 11 06'4: 1 cr No. 9. hard wheat, E7 1. leal, H O.".': 1 car No. I hard wheat. 66 lb. test, 11.04: 1 enr No. 3 tard wheat. ! " 2 cr No. hard wheat 55- lbs, teat, S1.01 2 car No. white o1 :.. Omaha Cash, Bale 1 cur no irraile wheat, ITU lb. tt. 85c; 2 car no arnde wheat. W and 44 lb. tet, 1', 1 enr no prade rorti, 43c. . - '" Omaha Caeh Price. WHKAT-No: I 5 "hard. $1 074il f: No. 3 hard. U.M1 och: No. 3 hitrd. 0cil.U0; No. t (orlnt, fl.tCitit.n. l'(lR.-N'. ?. No. 3. .V)c: No. 4. 4-: no trail)!, tcl No. 2. yellow. 51c: No. 3 vol 'ow, tOhtfi No. 2 white. 5o4c;. No. 3 white. fiOo " ' OATB--No. i mlXftT. N. 3 mixed. 27c: No. 4 mixed. Mr: No. 3 white. 2!c: No. 3 white, No. 4 while. S7:'7,,4c; ttandard. far Lot Rcc-liil. H'he tt. Corn. OH' I'hloao , ' ft. l,tul... Kne City. "'In'opc-I a . P'liu'H i ill :4 .'.'Kl nmta 13 Grnln Market KUcwhere. ''loslnr price at the following mnrket today and, t sturdily were:. CH1CAUO. tloae.- Whent "ember lv .7m! y Crr. necember Mv July "ecember lv Ju!y Wheat- fcember Miy C"crn- reeembrr. May Wheat . PrembT My Corn (December Way Wheat Pecember May Whcat J'cember My Todnv. 3aturday. ... i.mh ... t. l.u ... 98 f - 5IH 4H 4H !1S 46H 31V 31H .... ....... ST. LOtlS.' ... l.ld't ... 1.15'4 M5' 1.15 ' 4 ' 45 . 45H KANSAS CITY. 1.0S4 1.05 1.06 4a, 4t, 4:s MINNEA rOLlS. 11H 1.17H 1.16V4j Dt.LUTJI. 1.1 1.134 1.17 1.16H Flnanelal Kote. S. A. McWl'r 'trr Vlertine ha been a fa'r e11er t.f Mv whrl from II. 13V, to l.lWi. throuir)) broker. He ha old about rovftio Im. eo fer. There wa rami new corn well a anm high-gride wheat carried over on th Omaha market In anticipation of better prleea tomorrow. rrlmary Rfcelpt Wheat. 1.2W.m0 hit., r.aalnkt l.fiKi.OM) hu. ; corn. 40Mk bu., Alnt 4K.O0O bu. Rhinment: Whent. 711.. i'Wi Lii.. aa-alnat 741. WW hu.; corn, 3M,(0 bu.. agaltiat 64.1)00 bu. Oeorge A. Adam Grain t Company Ar mour commenced to make No. t hard wheat Saturday: turned out IT. 000 bu., pre umahly for December delivery, on tiie advance cau I by report of freealna weather in Argentine. Armour wa a good oiler. Sunderland I'pdlke We hav thin from St. Louie: At no time thl fall have we had o many complaint of conditio" of rowing wheat from the' aouthwtet a to day. Tho following telegram . from Richmond. Ind: "Ooverninept wheat re port from Ohio. Indiana and Mich'gan announce that wheal I badly affected by Htan fy." CMrgo Jut n year ago today, Mon day. Von nihir 14, December wheat uld t 7c and May at 7tSS- for low. Agln on Tiicatluy, November 17, the low w: Pecember, Wc: May, 7Sc. That waa tha lt. Krom there It advanced tadily to ti.lA for caeh wheat, on February SO (In monthi. Why iliould not the ten iti ncy of the wheal be higher for the next three month, th ain way. with much mote bulllah condition exiatlng now thai t: uT St. I.ael Orala t4 PravUioaa. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 14.-WI1KAT-Ixiwr; No. t red, cat. l 14V : track. 11.17; Decem ber, U.Mtt; May, I). 1; No. t hard, tl-UO CORN-Lower; No. i caeh, 61c; track. U 57c; December, 4Mtc; May. 44c. OATS Easy; track, 31V3tSc; Dcemb.ir, Vj May. ltc; No. ! whit. fcHSSJo. FLOl'R Steady; red winter patent. 15.40 fo 60, peel I brand. f&.offi.79; extra fancy, ItMfiSft; clear, 64.264). HEED Timothy, atuy. K.XQ'lit. tX)RNMEAL-flteady, fc.60. BRAN Dull; lacked, euat track, 8&Cc. HAY Steady; timothy, H.00fju.00; pralrla, oiio.oo. IRON COTTON TIK8-3e. B400INO-7,c. HKUP TW1NE-4UC-..PROVISIONS-Pork. atronger; lobbing. jl 4i. I.ard. weaker; prime ateam, K feu. Hron, ateady; 1 osed extra ahnrta, tt.S7H; clear rib. S.7t: ihovt clear. 00. POri.TUY-eteudy; chicken. c; prlnf, ,0H': i'Tkev. 15"; duck. 9c; jcce. Tfi. dit i'AF,,ra: crcmf,r'- iOftMHi'; Ej6s-Bleady, loVjc. ca count. . Receipt. Shipment. Hour. bbl. is.Otw 10,000 ,V " -'.oou u ooo c orn, bu 6.ii 2u.Ooo Otf. bu ij.ooo 30,000 Mlaaeavolla 49rala Market. MINNBAr'CI.I8 . Nov. 14 -WHEAT-Pe-ceinber 11 US.: May. 1.1H; Septemter, K-c.; N,'- '"' "-d IU9S,; No. I northern, (1 I'M.) No. ni.rih'rn. fl.UH. rnXJI'R-Flrt p.t.r.t. MkJr J(i: aecond patent, 4tX.fiU; rtrat clear, I4.50u4.a0; econd clearv. 13 lus m FRAN Bulk, $16 uo, . .Piorla Oral Market. PEORIA. Nov. 14-CORN-Rteady: No t, "Id. 64i 17c: new. 4li&lc; Ko. 4. old fl'-; new. 4fl4S)c; no grade, old. 61c; new, sa) Da lath Orala Market. ni'Ll'TH. Nov. 14-WHKAT-To arrlva, Na. i Borthera, I1.17S; No. I r.ortliern. an track No. 1 northern. I117S northern. 61. ri-.,Kr n ifr.: my. fi.in. JAT-To arrive and ,.n tr..c;.. iHirw.!) nm i pkoii r'ealarea of the Tradlag a,l C lolnat rrlrea n Rnard of Trade. I'HICAOfl. Nov. 14.-t,lo.ildnton due to lMiiife of newa from European grain en ter cauee.l wenkneaa m whent here tmlav At the clo thr lMr.mlr deliver' wa on "SilSic. while the May nptluti h down 'v. 'orn ehowH lo ot . Oats were 'n''' nd provlelon 5$IV. Bntlment In the whe;it pit lierih from trt to finish. Inipoflhillty of coni munlpiitlon with the eaatprn eeaboard w-lrt landed to make n tume erenion. In the b ence of anv new from fnrHirn tnark'l" local long were Inclined to lnke profit. Initial quotation on r)ecenilT were off i Hc at 11 14. Mav wa lower to a ahitil higher ,it S1.l3'ttt'l. 141. ll'. Influnced by mallrr movement In the northwest short ImmedhiteK nflei lli opening cov ered n.ult freely.' The rnlt w an d vence to fl 14 for December. My sold tip to I1.14U. Th market. Iiowever. fio:i yielded to erltent liquidation nnd pt'l- n started on u gindiml decline. .lust before the close there was some buying on n report of frost in Argentine. In conee. inen,e the imirket made n slight recov ery, but the tone at the c!oe n wenk. Final onotritloii on I 'oeeinl.er were nt $1 1S. Mav closed at II. 1.1V Primary re. celpt were 1,295.100 bu., compared with l.Wi.an bu. a vear no. Minneapolis. Pu luth nnd Clil-flgo reported recelj t of tri car, ngalnst l.irifl ciii last week and 1.JS7 cars ii year ago. In the corn r'l weakness of whent nd Increased movement of the new crop Htnl lack of outside support m lived an easier tone. For tbe first time In many week primary receipts of com today were nearly equal to those of the corresponding day a year ago. Several large commission houses ere active pelli r. Offerln were taken by scalpers. December opened unchanged to Sc lower at 5I13IV. sold between Sc and RISc and closed at 5"t7c. Docal re celyita were ;. care, with 1! of contract rrade. Trading In oat wa exceptionally quiet and ;irlcc fluctuation were exceedingly narrow. December opened a shade lower nt KHiW!1. sold between lft7'8Wc and closed at aS'uffkSc. Local receipt were 108 cars. Influenced by liberal receipt of bogs nnd lower prices at the yards loi-al packers were fair sellers of lard and as the result prices of all h"f products showed losses. At the close January pork was off 7S,filUc nt 12.7, lard wa down UV at 17.07V4, rib were Mr7V lower at M. ."2?j.rj. Estinutted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 91 car; corn, a9,1 car; oats. 153 cars; hogs, 28.000 head. The leading future ranged a follow: Wheat I Dec. 1 14! 1 H"l 1 "V 1 144 1 WtQ 1 14 1 144 MS 1 13 1 nU 1 144 May July Mav July Pnta 1 14 90 1 13'4I 1 13 1 14 9! 614 4f.i 46 2 31 9e-T4j '. !Mi&m B1' 46H4Siij nl4l 5041 46' 46l 4fi'46-i&H Pec. !2t 2l 29 I !31 !M 2e'28'o2S! May ' miii 311 ' 31l 31l 31! July 31 W; 3131'8l I'ork .ln. May L rd Jan. May Rib I 12 67H 12 70 70B 7 30 Mi 6 67 12 72Vi 12 75 I 12 6'. 12 67 7 05 7 12 B74I 77 77 4 fio 70 12 70 I 12 I ' 7 07 7 " ' 7 7 10 7 2o I I R7il 6 67V4! .Ian. 62 l R7UI SO I 56 I May 6 67 I 6 67! 6 62! 6 55 No 2. f'h onot1oii were a follow: FIX)!.' R Market easier; winter patents, t5v!& M); winter tn'l:hts, 14 90U5.2O; aprlng bstent B.lff '10: spring straights, J4.703 a.?"' bokera. K3 .fl0i 4 00. WIIBAT-No. 2 enrlng. t1.104rl.16; No. 3. $l.in!.l; No. 2 red. t1.16Vtvl.lx. COHN-No. 2. 5c: No. 2 vellow. lc. OATe -N... ?. c; No. 3 white, 3Hi31c. RVK 84H.1 HARI.EY tiood" feeding, 38ri38c: fair to (.J.OI..C. -ftng. 4Wr62c. SEEDS No. 1 flux, tl.10; No. 1 north western, tl 17. Prime timothy. t2.62. Clover, contract aradc, t12.2o. PPOV181'iNflMc. pork per bbl., til. 16 011.30. Lard, per P lbs.. t7.02e7.C5. Short ribs aides (loose, R 7u;7.12. Short clear lde (boxed). t.87'S7.0O. Following were tha receipt and hlp menu of flour and grain: Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbl 2o,5o 13,000 Wheat, bu 46.000 217. d'H) Carn, bu 147.400 206.800 6at. bu 113,700 1,9,114) Rye, bu 10.800 1,0W i Hurley, bu 72.900 2,100 On the Produce exchai ga today tP but ter market waa steady; creameries, WS'H"; dairies, 16&21C. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included. 1720c; firsts, :'2c; prime first. 24c; extras, 26c. Cheese, steady, 10llc. NEW YCllK GE1ER4L MARKET 4taotatloa of, the Day Varlone Commodllle. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. FLOURRecelpts. 84.177 bbl.; export. 15.865 bbl.; sales, 4.2O0 pkga. ; market firm, with trade quiet; Min nesota patent, t 10Jj.4O; Minnesota ha ker. t4.docb5.00: winter patents. S..6u4j4l.: winter straights, ti.3F.4'3 60; winter extra. t3.60ca4.26: winter low grades, t3.4ectf4.04. Rye flour firm; fair to good. t4.50tiH.76; choice to fancv, t4.75(iii.OO. Huckwheat flour, quiet; I r inn lb. I2.lcva2.20. ! CORNMEAL Firm: yellow westerr., tl. 13(81.15; city, tl Uxtfl 18; kiln dried, t3 .OO'cr 3. 20 RYE Nominal. BARLKY Steady; feeding, 4tJc. c. I. f K'ew Yoik. WHEAT Receipt. 15.256 bu.; No. 1 north- i ern Duluth. tl.tN f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard , Manitoba. 11.08 f. o. b. sflcit. Options opened eay on big Ktiaslan shipments, soici up lc on low temperatures west and report of frost In Argentine, but Anally yielded to weakness In Chicago and closed partly c net lower; Mav closed 11.15: July closed t1.('; December closed tl.20. CORN Receipts, i.iro ou.; expori". iu,i bu. Spot market opened easier, rallied and I aold off again and closed 'xic net lower; ' Mav c'losed 62c: December closed 69c. OAT8 R.-celpte, 156.700 bu.: export, 2.420 bu. Hpot. dull: option, nominal. FEED Firm; springs, tiO; middlings. t170. HAY Firm; lilpplng. 67'572e; good to choice. R0iWc. HOPS 8tendv; state, common to choice, IBie) tl4lio; 1WK4. 81rtc: old. 14r1.;. P. clflc coast. 1904. aotfct 1903. SHVf,3lc; olds, 141e. HIDES Strong: Oalveaton. 20 to 30 lb.. 17c: CHforej. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas (drv. ?4 to 30 'hs.. 14c. LEATHER Strong: acid. ?4ti?6c. PROVISIONS B.ef. firm: fa-nllv, tl'50 11 SO: niea. t9 0cvn9W: beef hama, t-'2.r"'' 23.00: packet. tl0.0nilo.5fl: city, extra ldp. ms, tl Strrt 16.00. Cut meat. eav; pickled bellies 8!0!tc: picked sbouldcrs, 7c; pickled ham. 9f.c. Lard, steady; west ern steamed. 17 65; clnd. 67.75. nom inal: rellned, l.arelv steady; continent. t'.KT.; South America. tS.KV compound, 5fj6v Pork, nule?; family. tlS 0nl6.6O; short clear, tl 75H11H 7r.: leeas. 112 7618 25. TALIAIW Dull; city, 4o; country. 4 ?4Sc. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, nimf,i,.,.. .,.pHn. nominal. BPTTER Firm. Official mice: Reno vated comninn to extra, ltfl-: 'western factory, common to choice. 13til6c' west ern Imitation creamery, common to choice, 1641'ltc CHEESE Firm; tt full cream, (mall colored and white, choice October, 1(r,c; larae colored choice October, 10-; large whit cho'ne October. loc. EOOS Strong; aeatern fancy aelected, Ss: western average beat, tfrittc. POl'LTRY Alive, outet: western chick, ena. He; fowls. 12c: turkeys, 1416e. Dressed quiet; wester" broilers, 11, 16c; fowls, HlOc; turkey. 17tT19c. K,aaa City Orala aad Provlalon. KAN8AS CITT. Nov. 14-WHEAT-Steadv: December, tlOR4: May. 11.04: Bentember., WWc: eaah. No. t brd. tl.67i : No . ll.0MSi.07: No. 4. trf tl .04U : re lected. 70gV; No t red. tl.C8ffl.ll; No. 3. ll.AMei.ot; No. 4. t0crtl.08. CORN Steady; December. 43U4743n; Ma'. 4'Uc: caah. No. mld AMiWAc; No. 8. 474MSc; No. 1 white, 4961c; No. i, 4TO 60i OATS HUrber: No. t white, SlCSlVo; No. HAT Stdy; cboiee timothy, $9O0fjfl25; Choice prlrl. 87 '01)8.00. RYE 8egdy. 78c. wi-TTKP Cre-merv. wifie;. dairy. 18c. EOOS Firm; Mlisourl and KsnsMs, new No. i whltewood case Included U4o; case count, 20c; cases returned. Uo less. Recelnta. Shipment- Wheat, bu 1J 2 400 Corn, bu 2 ,l, 1rt Oats, bu 30.000 U.m i Philadelphia Prodae Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14 BT'TTfR Steady; extra wtm creamery. 16.-; extra nearby print. io. KtlOS Firm, aood demand; nearby flrets and wetern Ort. ?f4i ic at mark CH EESK-Flrm. fair damsnd: New Tyrk full creama fuerv. Hc; New York full creama choir H-: N Vork full creams, fair to good. lOSCllc, Mllwaakee Orala Market. MILWAl'KEE. Nov. 14-WHEAT-No X northern. W lH: N north.in. ti W l.lev.: Mav. l.ll akd. RYE-Stad; No. I. 5c - ' , BARLXY Firm; No. 1. 54 ; .ample. 1,4, BCOHN-N. 3, KmefK-; May. 4j4c. MWYORR STOCRSAND BONDS E:ly Mgrket it Actifo tnd Trtdiij Cotert Wido Btnge. VALUES SAG AT MIDDLE OF SESSION Oat.of-Tnna Order ( aaae Rally Sear the I loe Larae Engagement if I. old for Point Abroad, M.W YORK. Nov. 14. -Excited spec ula tlon on the stock market was halted today fcv the large engagement of gold for Paris. The wild character of the movement of the flrn hour In industrial specialties ncl low giade railroad stocks moused misgiving as well. These two Influence pnved the way for the reaction, which became quite general during the mlddav period and forced the level of prleea for the active tandard stock a point or more, liclow Saturday's level. The decline was at no time beyond control and the part plVved by bear selling wus shown by the late demand to cover short. Th a.'le recorded dur !na the first hour rose to over 5o9.ini.) thnre. showing the rate of activity well m",,i talned nt the recent maximum, In vplte of th interruption of wire service by i io Mortn. which prnetlcally paralysed the ac . tlvltles of some of the commodities mar kets. Th. usual arbitrage operations with such speculative centers ns Chicago, Pitts, burg, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Boston were c ut off and private wire house lacked communication with points evn nearer at hand. The unlmoa'red volume of the de mand for sloc ks under these circumstance ind the character of some of the securities which moved most vlo'entlv wre surges live of a narrow mngln for the business nnd Increased the uneasiness of thoe who were on the watch for sign of reaction. It was supposed, however, that the liter strength In the market was due In part to the receipt of belated order from out of town source. The Immohllit" of the en'" loan rate In the face of the gold movement was another factor In the lte recover- of confidence . The 8'7ih)000 of aold engne-ed for shipment to Psrls on Thursday, to reitier with the t3.i00.ti00 expected to ro to Cuba this week, certainly were an Impor tant Inroad on the ts 854. S6o of sornlus re. serve shown by the Saturday bank state ment. Verv cheerful nnd hopofnl advices were received In Wall street from all qutirtei of the railroad commercial Pnd Industrial worlds eeperal'e. Tb strenctb of tbe 1'njted Slates Kteel stocks, Southern Pa cific. Amalgamated Conner, Sugar and the New York tractions wre Intnortant aiifc talnlng factor in the market. The nvf-.l nec'tlve l'"iders otherwise were quite generally under pressure. The unfamiliar nsnect of the ndot ar-tlner will be per ceived In the Hst of s'ocks which rls- ct IIT(.rrit tiro's f'om 2 to 'lolnts, ncl''dln Doiiilh. South filicir" .ltln"i'c peefeeped. Cblcneo & Alton Kir"n Cltv Southeen nreferred. N"vh11c. C'e.itqpooeT Xi St Tali's M'notlc Co I inn. Ch'csa. Paoi, lnnea-"ll Omab'. American l.in .p,l fern prod-.ts. A'"-Cbnlmer nre-'-r-ed Nc'ic-eit ii'u,,-'' North Amer'oan. Pul'mnn. 'tl'te A I wflis- rreferred. New Vork Air Pnir be--'' minv more rnnced from 1 to 2 tiolnts. The evtvnordlmry vn v'elv "f the e-niket pi '-o i by the 'act that the pw"t IssiiCM dealt In nilmbered n 'esa th"n 10". The bond market wav ''reeular. but In the nifin r'ctl"'i-,rv. Tolil enlen, pnr value. ts.S.fOO. t'nlted StHtes bonds were UPehBHecl on call. Quotation on the New York 8tock ex chin ranged as follows: Stock Sle-. lll(r. L.OW. cios A teh!" .H.Tiv. 07 80 80S do pfd Un'tin'ore A Ohio ... do pfd , Canadian Pacific Cent, of New Jersey . i.fln 103 .H.iifo fld JOO , .13.40 114 1K2S 1I1"I4 M 87 04'4 13! 13' 3'0 1114 lir: ii Chesapeake & Ohio ..17.8W 47 4rt 4 Cblcag.i & Alton 3.000 4o 45 44 do Pfd 80 Chicago Ot. Western 31.700- 25 24 24 Chicago A N. W l.H) 01 100 199 C. I. t St. P 13.UW 174 liL'h lilt no pro Chic. Term. & Tran. 1.9O0 c'o nld l.'' C. C, C. & St. 1...... 700 Color-do Pciuthern .... 1.RO0 do 1t pfd 1.7CK) 18:i 11 23 88 3 58 11 11 "3 22 89 88 S3 53 58 67 Sftic, 36 do 2nd pfd 1.000 8! Delaware .ludson t"el.. I ack. & West. D. R. G do pfd J.000 189 187 18 3J0 2,800 1.70 35 34 ; 34 8 89 87 .0 Erie do 1st pfd... io 'nd nfd Hocklna- A'alley do pfd Tlllnol Central . Iuwa central . ...57.roo ... 4.60 :.. 2.000 .... 400 3 73 e-73 56 54 83 83 80 80 55 83 200 89 ft.300 162 160 150 1.400 3i 31 31 On pfd s.soo 8 57 67 Kansa City Southern 1.8no 81 do pfd 4.000 66 Met. St. Ry 19.400 116 31 31 64 64 123 121 Lou'svllle Navh... .17.200 1 39 137 138 Manhattan 1 7.f'0 166 163 164 Met. Securities 4.J00 83 81 82 Minn. & St. Louis 3C0 63 82 2 M.. Bt. P. ft H. 8te. M. "0 Wi 91 Hi do Pfd 700 149 148 147 Missnur! Pjiclf.c ..34 900 109 107 108 M . K. & T 7.300 3S 34 34 do pfd 4 .500 ' 64 V. R. R. of Mex. pfd 2.900 43 63 43 43 New orK t'entral. Norfolk & Western 1.400 1 37 136 WW 500 74 73 73 do iiM 100 94 94 M) Ontario A Western ... 100 43 42 41 Per.naylvat'la ...40,600 137 136 13 P.. ('.. C. r St. L.... I'O 77 79 needing 25.100 do 1st pfd 1.200 do " 1 nfil ;'fO Re e l; IpIbpcI Co 17.200 do pfr! 2.4fO St. L. A- S. F. 2d pfd.. 1.401 Bt. Loula S. W 1.7(0 clo pfd 4.V0 Southern Piiclflr ....i:.R"0 S.Mithem Railway .....H.oro do pfd 1.4i Texiia & Pacific 14,.'K0 70 km 4 8ti 3C 79 70 26 f.4 67 3e 9.; 38 31 76 88 80 35 79 09 25 5.' r, 3514 0 3tT, 31 75 8 80 36 78 ? 26 52 67 :B 96 37 .30 j !.:,,. hi. i. l vt "lOfl d- pfd I'eion Pncifto d pfd Vnbif.il ?fV) 4014 i" 14 ..HS.OO 113 . i0 96 111 112 94 . 7,'I0 . 6.31)0 24 47 22 23 47 21 24 24 4 11 23 47 20 116 24n 212 116 V 75 80 87 83 94 8 3p 18 41 30 99 78 114 147 114 69 4ti 218 i 811 37 ISO ) 7 40 85 oo r'd. . 22 2:1 47 so 116 Wh. e',in A Lake Erie 300 "'!ivi-"in Central .... goo do pfd OoO Vex Cent nil..' 12.700 South. Pacific pfd.... ' 600 117 Adam Ex American Ex 1 'niter State Ex Wells-Farsro Ex..,...i Ama'gamated Copper.77.W0 Amir. Car F 2,?" do pfd 6ort American Cotton Oil.. 3,01)0 do pfd American Ice 400 do pfd American Linseed Oil 6.HK) clo nfd.. b"f American Locomotive 3.XN) do pfd 200 Amer. Smelt. A R... .18.300 75 81. 87 33 19 31 90 74 30 87 32 '8 if 41 3 99 do Pf't 8i'0 1W4 114 Amer. Sugar Ref 84.700 148 146 nac"iuiu Mlnle "o. I.too llfili 114 Brooklyn Rap. Tran. .46.0110 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 24.1(0 H7 4o Consolidated Qa 13.300 219 218 Corn Producta 27.(0 24 28 do pfd 1.2O0 8t 80 Diatlller' Securities.. 3,(ic0 37 37 llenersl Electric 3.4(4) 182 180 International Paper., 6. '00 21 in do pfd l.msi International Pump.,. 61O 79 4' 85 2 79 41) 85 do pfd l0 National Lead .... North American . Pacific Mall Peoples Gas .... Pressed Steel Car 7.8HO 25 24 8.800 10; 4 300 61 99 101 4 4,100 lift ll 108 :m 83 2:6 16 6V 24 75 14 94 7 1" 84 27 7V 174 1,200 35 84 do pfd "0 B4 83 230 16 63 23 87 72 r 91 77 30 86 8i 174 Pullman Palac Car.. 100 230 Republic Steel S.i0 17 do pfd 1.600 83 Rubber Goods 3.600 24 do pfd 2T0 87 Tenn. Coal Iron. .. .84.600 75 United tates Leath..l 800 1 do pfd., 2 000 M I'nlted States Realty 6.80O 80 I'nlted Slates Rubber 4Xl 31 do pfd 1.000 86 I'nlted State Steel.. 127.700 28 do nfd 122.800 87 We'lnghou Electric 800 177 --steni T'nion 1.700 93 2 2 Total ale for th day, 1,567,100 share Extra dividend. Foreign Flnanelal, LONDON, Nov. 14 MONEY The rat on money waa Increased today by large ap plications for til new Japanese loana. Jap anese discount were firm on heavy with drawal of gold for Egypt. Operators on th Stuck exchange were tolerably cheer ful, but trading was quiet, the market nut receiving all round support owing to th momentary uncertainty. Consols were eaaler. Americana opened Irregular uud rather easier on realisation and grw fcilghtly firmer to above parity. UlTiioia Central and Louisville A Nashville were Irons. Suuthern Pacific- wa lb feature. Sloe k cloned Irregular. Grsnd Trunk was buoyant. Mexican raila relapsed on realisa tions. Foreigners were quiet. Interest cen tered in the new Japnae loan, which wa quoted at 1 per cent premium. There waa a csiitlant stream of caller at th three Unulng bank and application by mail poured in from all over th country. Th Indic ation are that the loan a 111 I heavily over-subscribed. Imperial Japanese gov ernment 6a of IIM were quoted at 84 PARIS. Nov. 14. The tone on the flour today wa vary firm. Russian Imperials Twer quoted at t4a and Russian bonds of BERLIN.-Nov. 14 Price on the Rcurve today nad a Arm tendency. rvr York Manev Market. ' NEW YORK. Nov. 14-MONEY-On call. s:eadv at 22 per csnt; cluing bid. 2 per cent: offered at 2 per rent; time loans, vteadv; 1xty day. .1 p.r cent; ninety dv nd lx morth. 3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Jtj4 per cent. STFRL1NO EXCH A NO E Strong, with actual bmlnev Ii brikcri' bill at t4 g;:.ff 4 80 for dmr.d and at t4 4'34 8"v, for ixty-dav M'l; pes'ed rle. t4.S4f8i rd t4 8T4.7: commere al bills, 84 S3d) 4.3. 8ILVER-Fr. 58': Mexlcin del sm, 46c. BtiNPS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. . , The following wer the closing price on stock and bonds: V. a. rf. fs. r....14i'M.ntiitn r. )0S 74 do roiian 1"l 1. I stilril 4... t4H dc. In Inr b4' Vlnn ft St. L. 4s 4Jft a. peg 1rt rmifnn . . . do new 4. pel eta rocitwa . . . do old Is. rra ... IS'1) n . K ft T. 4... . ..mi do j. ....K'a X. K .fl of M c . ..!0? . If'.t 4s H . ' S .. ... -f'i ...101 ..104(4 ...in dO t'OUSCS Atchison . 4(i.. do adj. 4 Atlintlr C L. 4. I. n!( ... do IH Central of O. do 1st tnc Che. a OHIO 4W. ( hirofo a A H f n AO n 4 .1"'! ?: v. c t !.. ..in N J c. h. .. .. I.Nc Ift8r 4.... . . I do ltd ..KtfV, N ft W. p. . .. .. n t, 4s ft pir fnn. ronr. Ii.. . . KH neidln en 4. . 1 07 . 10-U St I. ftl U p (...HI .. sn.fst. t.. ft r.. f. 4s. 100 St. L. . ". tl I'. M. 8 f. t 4s.. 111 I'. N. W r. Ti . Seaboard A. L. 4 . I. H So. PtclBr 4s '. . 4 So Rs'Iwst Ss lt TXS ft P. - llOk P., R. T. P. 4 . do rot. Us... err at . u g 4. ciirasa Ter. 4t ... Ton. Totairco 4s Colo, ft o. 4 n ft a. a t'rl prior lies 4s.. So gen 4e r. w. ft t. v. . Kcirkln Vtl. ', . U ft N. unl. 4. ll"jT.. Vt. I,, ft W. 4s.. ' 4 . it n ion Piridc 4 n" . l'l do ronr. 4s 1U"4 MV VimI Id (.Wlki.h Is .'.0IH do db B . f- W. ft U K. 4 .1' Wis. Central 4s. ... Id H'olo. run c. ta... .i"JV4 11'i T4 IV Roton Stock Market. POPTON. Nov. 14 Call loans. 23 per rent; time loan. 41, j per cent. Official cle .. M ,. m .. iov, .. 76 ,. IIH . Jl .. M .(MJO . IIH . 71 .112 . (4 : "A . s: t'. . ) "; . r,i . 4i . 7 . !' . ir. . t .1" . .7t . 4, . 1W, . 44'i . .104 in of stocks ana minis Atrhlfon d. 4a ... do 4n Idei. Centril 4s AtrMiion do pfd Boston A A lossy... Boston ft Mslne Boston Klevsted . . . Fltchburg pfd ....'.. Meilran Cf-trl ... N T.. N. II. II. Per Mro,:iU 1'nlon Psnflr Amer. Arse. Chio. do fd Amer. rrej. Tub. Amer. VuRxr do ptd 3 I Westing, common . ..ioz Adventur .. 71 Alloues .. HdS Amslssmaled . . !:! American line . .If Atlantic ,.i4 Biniihrm ..IS A Heels ..IH Centennial .. 1'i't t'oener RsnK ..19l,itsly West .. Tr. roTr(nlon Coal .... ..t!2k f'ranitlb. .. I,.f;rn- y .. 8!'j W.9 Icrsls .. j.M,. Mining ..147 j mi -Mean .. 'PS' , Mohawk ..I4?ii Mont. c. C .. l?'V' :o Pomlnlaa .. 7 i', o!a .. 1R'-V rrot "Jrlnojr ..lrn h. tinnn ..ir-. rpi-rack .. f.T T-i-lty .. 4m . . Mining ..Mr. f. p. oil .. Bt t'tah .. scii Virtorl . . 27t Winona . . ST'ii Wolverine Ainr. T. ft T Amer. Woe!s?i 00 pfd Tiotntnlon I. A- 8... Kdlsoo r.lrf. Illu... IVnersI Elettrlr ... M.n. F.leolrlc ...... 1I0 pfd Mass. Gst t'nllsd Fruit I'nlted Sliot Vtlrh.. do pfd V. 9. ate.l do ofd Bid. London Closlnar Slock. LONDON. Nov. 14.-Clcsln: Consols, money N V. central 140', So aeoount. . ! Norfolk W - .... ; do pfd 113 , ii'i Ontario ft W U ....tore Ponnaylranla f 1 's Anaconda ... Atchison do pfd Baltimore ft Ohio. Canadian Parts. : .. Ches. ft Ohio Chlreao Ot. W C. . HI. ft 8t. P... PeBr D. ft R. O do pld Erl do 1st nfd do td pfd Illinois Central ... Louis, ft Nssh ... i"C Hand Mines 1"i ..1S5V heading ' .. lit. do let pfd .. KH' do ii CM 41 Southern Railwtjr ... 97 ..UN do pfd : . . 1S f outturn PsrIBi C- .. I nlor Pstlflo IT'i .. 41 , .It. pfd .''1 .. 7v. r. g. Steel .'. .. 67' do pfd 'M ..15S Waliash ..14? do pfd 4 .. Spanish 4s (tS M . If ft T.. SILVER Bar. quiet. 27d per ounce. muski-m per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills in 3 per cent; for three month' bills, 2 per cent. New York Mining Stork. NEW YORK, Nov. 14-The following are th closing price on mining stocks: Adami con Little Chief .. I . .sr.o ..100 .. g .. .. so .. tl .. M , ..3U0 A lie Ureses Oi.tsrl Ophir Phoenli .... Potosl Dtliniwii, . uo ...... romstoeii Tnnnsl ,!. . Con. Cal. ft Va-..H.4a Stvag Horn Oliver lion Btier ,.u;t4rr Nevada K f'tnall Hopca ., Uadvllls Cefi (l.......-.ty h'- SUndsrd TTeaaury ftatement. WASHINGTON. -TCov. M.-Today'a state ment of tho treausry tsi lance In the gen eral fund, txcluelv of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of .redemption, shows: Available cash balance. 144,92,32S Gold, t87.181.6D3. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. M ETA L8 Spot copper In lAndon was strong at 17s 6x1; futurea, 61 8s. The local market wo ala ) firm and higher; lake wa quoted at H4.12Va jri4.S2; electrolytic, 114 2 111 4.50; rastlne. J14 tdji4.25. Spot tin also wa firm In Lon don, closing at 132 ds 8d and futures at 131 17 8d. Lueglly tin Has (,ult I with apot held at ?" 74r9.10. Le.id closed at 13 1 3d In I.omiofi. Locullv II wua tirni. at t4.2,.!fi'l.oO. Speller was higher tit 124 H'a in the l.c'tidoii n.arkei end ut 8" 4''qi.60 lociiily. Irop closed at Ms 3d In Olaagow nnd at js 3d in Middlesboroiign. lR.ctlly Iron waa unciimig .i. No. 1 foundry 1101 1 1. ern Is minted r t II" 2fii lt2"i; No. 2 foii"clrv pnrtherti. u.7Jr l.l.Vi5 ; No. 1 foundry south ern nnd No. 1 foundry .southern soft, $i5.75 h" ... ST. LOllS. Nov 14. METALS Lead, sarong, 14.35i4.40. Spelter, strong. 15.36. Oil and Roaln. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. OILS -Cottonseed, Inactive; prime crude, nominal: prime yel low, 27'Tr'.'ic. Petroleum, steady; refined. 87.25; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 17.50: in bulk. 15.00. Turpentine, ateady, 53'f)54c. ROSIN Stesdy; strained, common to good. 2.961f3.0O. OIL CITY. Nov. 11 OILS Credit bal ances, 180; certificates, no bid. Shipments. Pennsylvania, 33,873 bble. ; average. 80,513 bhla. Riiiis, Pennsylvania. 65,627 bills.: av erage, 57.170 bbl. Shipments, Lima, 1.252 bbls; average, os.oid I. his ; run, Lima. 1-4.-180 bbl.; average. 62,400 bbls. SAVANNAH. Nov. 14. TERPENTINE Firm. 50c. ROSIN Firm: A. B. C. I). E. 12 G2Wfi2.i5; F. 12.67U'5?.70: O. 12.71'tfi2.7R: H, 12 77: I. 13 27: K, 13.75; M. 14.25; N, $4.50; WG. $4.55; WW, $6.00. I'oltoo Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14 COTTON-Spot closed dull; middling uplands, lo.2ec; mid dling gulf. 10.5UC. Sales. 1,100 bale. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 14 COTTON Firm; a1es. 4.4x0 hales; ordinary, 7 3-loc; 8ood ordinary, 8c; low middling, ?c: mid ling. 8 11-loe; good middling. 8c; middling fair, H c. ST. LOCIS. Nov. 14-COTTON Steady; middling, kc; sale, I'll bales; receipt. I.000 bHies; anlpment. 4i,0 bale; stock, 18, 888 bsle. LIVERPOOL. Nov. H.-COTTON-Spot In moderate demand, price 2 nolnta lower; midcling fair. fi.72d; good middling. 5. Cod: middling. 6. tod: low middling. 6:nd; good ordinary, t.Md: ordinary, 4. W-d. The aie of the day were 8.0"0 bales. Receipts, 16,000 bales. Including balea Anierkan. Mngar nnd Melaaae. NEW YORK, Nov. 14-8UGAR-Flrm; fair refining. lj-)c; cei.trl. u.m 86 .est. 4 7-lt&lc; mola'sea tugar. 2 11 ) . Refined, firm; No. (, 5.0oc: No. 7, 6c; No. 8. 4 9oo; No. 9. 4.86c; No. 10. 4 80c; No. 11. 4.70c; NO. 12. 4.5c; No. 18. 4.00c; No. 14, 4c; roifec tionaia' A. 6.30c, mould A. ft.tov: cut loaf, 115c; crufhed. 8.15c; powdered. 6.65c; grnu lated, 6.46c; cube. 6.70c. MOLABSES-Stetdy; New Orleans Open ke'tie o''d o cho'ce, 8"ift ik:. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 14. Sl'QAR Firm; plantation granulated. 4c; open kettle lc; open, ket 1 rentrifusHl 404c; centrifugal white 46416c. yellow, 40 4Vc: seconds, 3fi4c. MOLASSES Quiet: open keltl. WSVc; centrifugal, 1032c. Syrup, firmer, 25Q30C. Wool Market. LONDON, Nov. 14.-WOOL Th arrival of wool for tha sixth serif of auction sat closed today with th fallowing amount: New South Wale, 2J M0 bl: Quaeni'and. 8137 hale: Vlctrin, 16 475 bales; South Australia. 1077 bal-s; West Australia. 0.882 ba'ei; Tasmania. 1S7 bsl's: New Zealand. 15 110 bale'; Cpe of Go id Hope and Natal. 8 72 bale. The to al amount of available for the srl a Is ".1'6 bales. Including t ' bales held over (nm the fifth aeries. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 14 WOOI-gtaady to firm; medium arades, combing and cloth Ina. 3(tt)c; llarlit Hue. 1722c; hevy tine. U4i18c; tub washed, 25Sll)c. I.lverg! Orala aad Prailaloa. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 14 WHEAT Spot, nominal 1 future, firm: December, 7s 8d: March. 7s 6d; May, fs 5d. CORN Snot. American mixed, firm st 4 9d Future teady; December, 4a d; January, 4 6d. Teleda Seed Market. TOLEDO. Nov. 14 BEEI) Clover," ch; 1745; December. 17 60; Fhruarv. 17: March, 17 2 bid. Alslka, prim, 17 W. IMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET tig Bsa of Cattle at All Point, Bat Beit Ortrlgi Hld About 8tedy. HOGS COLD TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER Fat gheep anal l.arab Strong and Active with game Mlea Tea te Flfteea Ceata Higher ' aad Feedera Meady to Strong. BOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 14. 1904. Receipts were: Cattle, llog Bneep Official Monday 9.4.V .( 9.0S1 Same day last week t 4ti4 l.l.il 11.374 game day week before 8 4S3 3 4.11 18.241 Fame three weeks ago.. k2r 4 147 1 i.O Same four weeks ago.. 7.54.) li13 LD.i 10 Sam day lat year 5.44 8.738 !). ;o RirCElPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Th following table shows th receipt of cattle, hogs nnd sheep st South Omana for the year to date, with, comparison with Ut year: ... 104 1003. Inc. tec. .'' 815 770 I'f.TSS 141.071 H"' l;2.82.l l:t21 42,llj p"kP , "; I.W51.202 l l.37 42 4H ihe following labia snow th average price of hogs at South Omaha for th las! several days with comparisons: Date. I 1M. IJ8O8. ilK.llorl.18W.ltl. Oct. 17.. Oct !.. Oct. 19.. Oct. 20.. Oct. 21.. Oct. ?.. rvt. Oct. U.'. Oct 25.. t'ct. ?d.. Oct. rt.. Oct 28.. Oct , Oct. 80.. Oct. II. . Nor. 1.. Nov. 2. . Nov. .. Nov. 4.. Nov. 8.. Nov .. Nov. T.. Nov. 8.. Nov. .. NTc.v. vi . Nov. 11.. Nov. 1?., Nov. 13.. Nov. 14.. 4 1l I T 4 10 I T 4 1R! 3 78 4 811 3 71 4 111 I 1 IIH 4 J81 4 141 8 84 4 IS' S 98 4 1 9 SI 4 leX 8 47 4 11 8 81 I 1 64 4 Oil . 4 Ml t 58 4 011 3 68 4 041 3 46 4 041 4 4 02' 3 M I 1 12 4 Oil 4 ni s 8 4 091 3 6'.' 4 06 t 45 4 031 3 47 4 02! 1 43 1 41 1 91' 1 2i 1 41 Indira te Sunday. The ollicl'il number of car of tock brought In todtcy In- each road wa: Cattle. Hons. Sheen. H'r'sj. a. Bt. p g 1 1 0' I XI T 181 80 4 441 f TSI I 7 02 I 171 4 111 S o; 8 n! . it al 4 Ml I 1 07i I 03: 83 I 4 181 1 13i 6 071 i M 4 I I 17l 5 171 g 7t C M 4 nil 1 1 8 14' m 8 9' 4 "! S 12 I I 141 g 74 Oil 4 R'.j 20 1 71! 6 0Ci 4 41 5 OS' I ( !3i 711 i OOl 4 tat $ 00 6 1; 8 831 14 S4I 4 9 I g i g 8l 8 an' ' 4 88! 4 871 8 821 I 811 4 121 I 4 971 il 59! I 721 4 60! 4 1l 4 881 811 6 87! 4 47 i 4 84l I 8 651 8 731 4 51. 4 gi 1 01 i 1 721 4 an 1 I 4 86! 4 87 8 61 I 4 56 1 I 4 90 I 4 791 8 49! R 92! I I 4 88l 4 741 8 511 6 711 4 Gl I 4 7.11 8 3 5 71 4 l 4 98 I I e 44! 6 8" 4 71 1 4 7 4 SO) It 741 4 9I I 4 97V, ' 4 i!'' 8 I 4 74' I 4 88 I 4 CV 6 r! 6 71! I I 4 ci 4 ' n 1 ; t 4l I I 4 e4! ?1' 8 59' 4 741 t I 4 57! 6 I 89! 4 67 33 12 23 2 9 13 11 1 10 ., 1 s t 2 3 4 93 34 "l A N. W. 1 C. St. P., M. O.... 3 . A M 12!) C. R cV K. C. & 3 C. R. I. . I'., east.. 1 C. R. I. A V.. west.. Illinois Control 5 Total receipts 310 The disposition of Ihe day's receipt waa ns follows, each liuver purchasing tlie num ber of head indicated: Cattle, ,. ! .. 85 ,. 1,950 .. 1.171 Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Pncklnsr Co. Hwiit and Company Ctiduhy Packing Co Armour A Co Armour, from Lnnver.... M3 l.i4 i.rii 611 2,077 2"8 191 Armour, rre.ni f loux City 26 Vansani ft Co 248 Carey A Benton 17 l.obman Co 110 McCrcary & Covey 187 W. I. 6lephtn. 24 Hill M 51 Huston & Co 45 Hamilton A Rothschild. 172 L. F. Hus 140 Wolf & Murnan 477 Mike Haggerty 86 J. B. Hoot & Co 325 Bulla & Kline 17 P. tt S Other buyers 256 191 6.857 Totals 7.579 .148 10 031 CATTLE There was n big run of cattle in sight tills inornlnar. Chlraa-o havlna 30.- 000 iHiid. Kansas Clly 16,000 head and 6oulli Omnhn fl,) head. Packer were naturally bearish und at most point price ranged from ateady to a dime lower. That was the situation at this market on I lost kinds. No well finished cornfed steer arrived here thl morning, but there were everal load of warmed up and short fed tuff for which the demand wna not very brisk. The big slump In Chicago last week, of course mude buyers here more bearish, as they felt that tlili market wa entirely too high ns compared with Chicago, and ns a result they took off lfl15e in a good many case. It wa an uneven market, though, so that aome bunches suffered more than other. Packer seemed to prefer the better grades of westerns to warmed up cornfed at prevailing prices, fo thnt the latter have been going down hill ut a rapid rate for the past ten day. 'There waa a big run of wetern range 4Wf etoera, and owing to the unfavorable rej orta from other point, the market was 11 little slow. The better glades sc'l about steady and as high a 14.10 was pnM for some pretty good csttle. The general run of westerns, though, were weak to u dime lower, nnd it wua rather lute before the bulk of the arrivals was disposed of. Receipt included about 100 ear of west ern cows. nd while some of the buyer tried to get their supplies for less money, the demand wa sufficient to hold the gen eral market just about steady. Trading was fairly active and the bulk was dis posed of in good season. As high as 13.15 waa paid for a good bunch. Quite a few cornfed are allowing un In Ihe receipt, hut unless they are good they sell no bet ter than the western. Hulls, veal calve and stags sold at nearly stead:' prices. A cood many stockers and feeders were on sale, but the demand was quite brisk and anything al nil desirable changed hand without 11 great deal of trouble at about ateady price. The commoner kind, though, were rather slow and a little lower. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. No. Aw Pr. No. Av. Pr. 7 827 3 26 18 810 3 30 17 1076 3 35 9 1043 8 35 67 1213 4 10 20 1275 4 10 38 1184 4 85 COWS. ; 980 2 oo a 1090 2 00 1 8X0 2 HO t 915 2 00 5 812 t OS 1 830 2 15 4 89". 2 15 4 1020 2 26 9 1024 2 40 1 1'i30 2 60 2 1115 2 50 10 1067 2 60 1H gS'i 2 70 1 1170 2 711 6 (118 2 75 S 1115 1 00 2 1245 8 30 7 Vi57 1 35 1 7'1 8 "0 4., 705 J 10 t 7fifl 1 15 1 KO0 2 25 1 1000 ' 2 40 ! 840 2 50 4 1210 t 75 1)25 2 16 14 961 I 10 1 7i 1 (A l. 960 1 50 5 870 2 (V) I. 946 2 00 J 891 2 15 795 2 2 1 877 2 40 11 tCt i 50 1 95! 2 T5 HEIFERS. 8T I 4ft g 3'40 1 80 14 8M g . ' 0 1 26 1 780 J 00 t r-r.1 1 2fi JO m I Ml 11 730 1 60 M 50 2 86 CALVES. 4N) t T5 3 240 t 5ft T 214 4 00 1 110 4 00 1 150 6 50 1 180 I 60 J 130 8 (0 g 406 t 15 2 2) 4 00 1 140 4 00 1 270 i 00 BULL8. 1 13V) 2 35 t 1370 I 40 1 1400 8 "0 1 1830 t W STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 3 2 40 ! 826 t 25 437 S 50 NEBRASKA 6 feeder. 1 feder... 81 feeder. 6 feeder. 1 ter.... It heifer. 1 heifers. 2 steers... 19 steers. ., l feeder. 1 feeders. 16 feeders. feeders. . 1 80 810 i 00 . 9ftfl 8 28 7 cows... 917 2 13 1 61 f II 2 21 1 1 7 co"-. .. . . 911 . 77ft . 0 t heifers 1 bull.... 4 cows... I cows... 66 2 75 8 1ft t 3ft , 80 3 60 9 8 16 1 75 8 90 12 1 85 ITU i 26 1 10 1 no 2 1 10 1 75 2 76 S 75 25 3 25 3 10 8 40 8 40 1 1ft 1 10 I 10 3 1ft 1 10 ! 10 1 11SI T80 944 .1918 ,l,r8 . 789 , 73 . 781 81 3 85 1 cow inoa 9 98 3 81 1 80 8 ft 1 feeder... 100 t cows. 1ift ,1078 1'40 . 9C10 2 rows. 4 C0"'S. ! cews. 1 ete-r. 9 00 : fti 9 40 1 10 81 53 feeder.. M 4 feeders.. 9"1 I elers. 9J1 he'fr..Jft"8 ro 1 cow 1014 8 ci'e. 9! l '0 r 10 S 50 1 ffi il: 1 10 1 00 1 31 1 10 1 11 1 111 2 3) 8 tit 1 1ft 1 10 9 11 1A f 10 2 10 1 cow.... 1 cow.., 13 cows.. 1 cow.... 3 cows.. 1 cow 7 cows. .. 6 cows. . 1 cows . 2 cows.. 1 cow 1 st.er.. 6 steer. 1 cow. . .. 4 cow. . H cow.. 1 cow 1 cow..., 1 cow..,, t bull.. ..100 .. 71 .. 994 ..I') .. .. S'5) .. kMI .. 9"4 ..1M0 ..1"C0 ..114.1 ..110 ,118ft ..11 .. 97 .. T0 ..111 .. 80 ..1010 ..140 1 buP 5 feeders., 1 feeder.. 8 heifer. 1440 641 3i 97ft too 1 bun.., s bun ino ( feeders. 18 st-r. .. la fe ider. 18 fer. 1 fe-1er.. t bulls.... 5 strs... 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow 1 row 13 cow.... 17 cows F70 . ' . 8'3 . 88 . 79ft .1210 . 831 IK'ft . V .100 .1110 . 98 . 711 WYOMING. 3 5ft t c ow. S 00 1 row. feeder.. f t feeder... 10 ... 9 ...1170 2 M 1 25 J 9ft ; 8 15 cow. . . I cow. .. 1 '.er.. 4 e.'r. J Kl -.. I CWS.., 4 .ieis. t 3 4" 1 15 3 I 1.1 S M .. ..10 .. ID ..life . 1 .1 . .! ..1 ,1 I ter.... II 12 tert.. lw t..s.. 1 re 41 steer. . 34 cow... i.ft a 7 1 104 .1 S 25 ..I'M i J) .1042 1 ! MONTANA ..1337 I' ers ... ism a fi 18 steer. BOITII PAKCITA. 24 steer. ...107ft 115 3 St era. 1094 I'M 3 3-. 3 t rs 1 2o 1 60 1 c 2 75 1 ro ,1 steers. I cews... 4 cow .. II CW . . . row... 17 cows.. . JO steer.. ..il )t I t e . W. E Ingrem Net. .. g 1 on 1 tow.... . . 81ft 1 80 1 cow... 719 low ..Kl 1 on 1 bul' 1270 Fuller Bros. Cole. ..91 2 Oft 2.1 fee ier .. 84)7 2 8ft 1 fe drr E Hltrr-A yo. ..87 1 on 1ft cow . .. J W. Sprark'en Neb. .loM .10.1 . ?S . Ml J s- .. I COW. ..1 oo tl irerers. ..994 2 On Thorn Rel' Nb. 134 feeder 1109 3 46 142 trr ... .1122 3 43 171 feeder. f. 1 35 8 fe-der.. 808 S 00 84 mixed.... f 1 00 F. T. Rlchsrd-. P. .. 910 3 90 M feeder.. 99 a 20 ..139ft 3 10 4 feeder., j-" ! !R .. 9n 3 3 1 hull 118) 2 35 . Kit 1 cow 1C76 2 ) 1 steer... 1 s'eer... 1 teer... rt '.. ueorg Fergoffer IV yo. 47 cow 78 2 60 5 cow 74 1 00 H. B. Cunnlnghsm-Wyo. 198 feeder. 11 .in 3 '-r . . . 97 9 ftft IT fder. 18 8 ? 10 feeder . 960 1 Oft 9 feeder. I9 3 W. L. Kltilgman Neb. 4 feeder.. 104.1 9$ fe'der . 744 1 75 O. W. Tutiv Wvo. cow 9-4 ID 18 feeder.. im3 J 00 I row lft? 2 50 HOGS With 45.000 hogs In Chicago this morning price took a drop ranging rrom 10c to 15c. Receipt here were also qul.e liberal for a Monday, but there were 41 cars billed direct, so that th actual num ber en- sale w not xclve. Th mar ket opened a big dime lower and a the rcrnlrg advanced the elluallon grew worse until at th close the market wis l'i315e lower. Th bulk of the hogs sold at 14. 674, and 1170. with the choicer lods mostly from 14.70 to 14 71. The commoner kind, and also tim of the lute sale, went at 14 65. Trading wa rather slow all the morning, but still, most everything wa old by 11 o'clock. Representative ls: No. 14... )... 62... 67... ... 75... 63... 0... ... 61... 6... 59... 4... 6'.'. . . 7... 72 s!'.! 77... 46... 64... 46... 61... 55... 41... 78 .. V)... Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av Sh. Pr. .292 .293 4 67 62... on... .273 .304 4 87 4 67 4 67 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 7ft 4 7" 4 57U 4 6" 4 67 4 -4 6- 4 67 4 67 4 67 4 T 4 67 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 724 4 72 4 ". 4 07 4 67 4 6-H 4 6-i 4 671 4 67 4 67 4 7ft 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 71) 4 70 4 7ft 4 7ft .20 .256 .270 .218 .205 .224 .91 .310 .257 .303 .: .? .260 .2'.2 .77-. .253 .273 .rio "41 9ft .807 .?07 .218 .73 6. 56. .is 8ft 40 '0 1 no 30 40 80 30ft 71 271 18. .261 12.. 76.. 7ft. . 25.. 51 . . 67.. 67.. 64.. 67.. 58.. 69.. 78.. 58.. .251 .213 .2" .313 .87 .173 2 .299 200 .261 ... 25 80 40 80 120 80 ...271 ...?48 7" 4 7ft .273 120 4 70 240 4 7 56 rn 67. ft. 59. A9. 69. 54. 81. 50. 231 4 4 70 lift 9ft 120 4) 40 ?-'0 4 7ft "64 258 253 24". 976 275 160 4 70 4 7ft 4 7ft 4 7ft 4 72 80 4 72 4 75 73. 8ft SHEEP Recelnt of :iecD were verv I.ght here thl morning, for th time of year, and a the demand wa liberal -.here were not enough to supply the r.oilre menls of the tr.vle. Buyers for local pneker tartcd nut early and found that the bulk Of the offerings consisted of feed er nnd competition on the- few killer be came keen. The market on both fet sheep and lambs could sai'ely be quoted active and strong, with some sales showing an advance of ns much ns 1iiJTi5o. Ewe and wether mtx-d sold up to 14.50, and ewe brought 14.15. Ijtinli that could not be clussed an choice sold for 15 50. Everv th!nr that hsd any kill to it waa dis posed of In shorl order. It Is notlceab'c Hint packers are now buying sheep ami lambs thnt a short time ago they would not look nt and classed them a feeder There were, quite a few feeder buyers on bmd this morning, so that although the bulk of the offering did consist of feeder,, the mnrket ruled gctlve and stendv to strong. Quotations for grs sheen nnd lambs: Good to choice yearling". 14. 4004.60: fair to good vearllegs. I4.0ft)4.4o: good to cho'ce wethers. S4.25tb4.SO: fnlr to good we'h'r. 4 0Oft4.?n: rood to cbrice ewe. 84. 00 4 25; fair to rood ewes. 3.75fl4.O0: good to cholc lamb. I5 4055.7C: 'air lo rood Ismts, 95.15W 6.40: feeder ver'lrg. f3.75i4 25: feeder wethers. 11.604.00; feeder ewe. 12.50(6150; feeders lambs, $4,2544.(1). Representative snles: No. Av. Pr. i31 Western feeder ewes 94 3 5" loo fed western cull ewes l"t 1 W VH fed western ewes '. l.'l 4 60 ltil ivyominf leeder ews t 2 85 2 Wyomllng leeder ewes 10 1 00 754 Wyoming feeder ewes .- 88 3 00 100 Wyoming cull lambs 63 1 76 44 Wyoming ewe 98 3 76 126 Wyoming feeder yearlings... 90 4 00 g Wyoming feeder lamb 67 4 00 Idaho ewes and wethers 67 4 00 283 Wyoming wether 97 4 26 299 Wyo. wethers and yearlings. 94 4 26 460 Idaho feeder lamb 64 4 60 807 Wyoming feeder lambs 80 4 76 224 Wyoming ewes 101 S 90 182 Idaho ewes 10- 4 25 50 Idaho yearling 8) 4 50 1088 Idaho lambs 7" 5 50 10 Wyoming feeder ewe 90 2 0 609 Wyoming feeder ewe 90 3 20 125 Wyoming feeder ewes 91 3 2 215 Womlng feeder ewes 92 3 26 245 Wyoming feeder ewea 101 4 10 CHICAGO I.I VF STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hour Ten Cents Lower Kheep l,orer l.amb Weak. -, t .-, a r. 1 ta tl f.TTI.f!lle,iit, UlllV AW, .,.. " - ........- w 10.O4) h-ad; market lie lower; gold to pil-ne vieeir, i.tw'i.w", 1 i imu.utti, u.,v i.:o; stocker and leei.ers. la.OiciH.j.; civ.. S1.2at4.M; heller. S1.7at6.2ft: oiiners, l.25(t 2.4; bulls. 2.m)4i4-7j; calvts, ..u0r ;.ihi; westtrn steer. a.Oi'4in.l5. HOGS Receipt s to.tay. 45,000 head; esti mated tomorrow, 20.( head; nmrnet Ijc lower; mixed and butcher. 4.o0.10; Rood to ct olee heavy, 14.lOii6.tW; lough envy, 14i$4.75; light. I4.7.974.H); bulk of sales. 14.7.'i5i4 9V SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18 000 head; sheep, lower; lamb, weak; good to choice wether. M i5i4 6i; fair to choic mixed. 13.tXiiH.2o; western aheep. 3.25'n4.ii; native lambs. 4.1tVltJ.10; western l.mba 14.606.50. gt. I.onl Live !4tock Market. 8T. lXlt'lS, Nov. 14.-CATTL.E-Recel-ns. 2.000 head. Including 2.1X4) Texan: mirk el lower; native ahlpplng and export ters, 15.017.5(1, th ton for strictly fancy corn fed cattle; dressed beef and butcher sturs, 14.00ti6.25; steers under 1,000 b, 13.5ir?i i.50; locker and feeder. t2.(Xi4.(; cows and heifer. 12.25flo.60, the too for fancy corn fed heifer; cnner. t2.0"5; bulls. 12.C) 4x4.00 ; calves, 2.6(m77.O0; Texaa and Inolin steer. 12.50CJ4 25; cow and heifer. l;.0(ifl 2.80. HOGS Receipt. 9.6WI head; market lower: piga and light. 14.00(64 70; packers.' 14 6uj4.85; butcher and best heavy. !4.8f! 4 86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Ret elpta. 2.5a) head; market ateidy; native mutton, 13.6) 414. 7S; lamb. t4.oO4Ml.00; cull nd bucks, 12 00194.00; stockers, 12 fOCaVj.25: Texana, 13.01 6.00. Kansas (Ity Mrs Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 14. CATTLE Re ceipt. 18.000 head, Including (00 southern: market ateadv to 10e lower; choice export and drevied beef eteera, 2.2iVti.4u: fair to food, 13.7685.00; western fed steers, l:!75c 76; stockers end feedtrs. 12.1694.15; south em steers. 12.504(4.25: soul hern cows, fl.50) S.26; native cow. S15tJ4 00; native heif ers. S2.604jtt.00; bulls. Il.7oii3.50; calves. 12.50 460. " HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; market 10 6IJ0 lower; lop. S4.80; bulk of file. tt.S'ifi 4.81: ria gr.d light, t' 2 4.72. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4 001 head: market strong and activr: native lamba, t4.2o4tt.76; native wethers, 14 141.75; wesiern yearlings, t40ii)4.75: wctern sheep. 13.70$ 1.85; atocker and feeders, t2.5O4.&0. , lew York Lira gtovk Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-BKEVE3-Pe-celpt. S.536 head; market for t'r, 13.0 6.90; bulls. I'i.CKtSi.K; cows, I1.10&8.0); xlra fat cows, t3.f). CALVES relnts. 1.J34 head: msrku for veals. 15.4oj41 60; tops. 18 ;i1.76; dressed veN. 7fll3c per lb.; country drfed. tlle. HCGg-r.eceipt. 15.724 l.ectl; market ateidv; prln-e g'.gt nog, 15.60. 8HltEP AND LAMBJ-Reetlpt 14 421 hiad; market for sheen steidv: ti.0XV4.6i; cholc and x-ort ben. 11 5t4 80; ru II, S2.0rttf.50; lamb. $3 SSe S3; one deck. S.'.0; Canada lamb. cjIIs. 14.04 60. Stock In Sight. The receipts of I've t ck at the ix rrl i- clpl weatern cltir yeaterday were k . I- lowr: Cttl. Il'ig. Sheep South Omaha 50 .'! Bloux Cltv 8.7'J 4 tft e-ans City 18'0 4.0-1 St. Loul I " ) Chicago 3H.04 45. CO ih.itft Et. Josph 4.442 4.823 8,813 Total.. 57,192 77.813 47.19. St. Jaaeph l ira nek Market. ST. JOSEPH Nov 14 -CATTLE-Be. clpt. 4.442 head: mrkt steady to Vx lower: natives, 11. 7144.00; cow and heif er 13 0. 4 50, Ktnckrr and feeders, t.'.Tl (T3 76. HOflS-Recelpt. 4,C3 htad; market 1 cow l"ft 1 COW Ill mnit.y 10c owf; bulk ef a). l4ftri v'. 1. 1 .:(' ANi I.AMK8- Recelrt. 1.84 head; mrket rtle ard terty; western vetlc .-. 14.. 4.'. glaat I Ity I Ire glnrk Market. lit. l n V. Nor 14 -igpcc'aI Tels gr.m. -f i l l 1.1 -Re e t , ,i.7j, he.d; mar. 1 et .i.i ut ; pe.x.f. ..., ; c - bull pd mixed. !'.- '.iiS :6; fo.-kers srd feer.ers, 1.'5o,3hi: rnives ;,nd eHrlng. 8. itwil. Hii1S Rere.pt 4 5t hean; n.a'ke- Iftc lower. 1 Irg ill 14 ft1l4.;f bulk. 14 W4.4 70 OM ill IV HOI C'llW 81.171 KB I Condition af Trad and Qantatlaaa 9tr'e and Fanes l'r4ice, l"7G3-t ar.dled stock. ?c LIVE I'Di'L 1 4.1 l;n. 1c; roester. 5c; tuike.. loc. cuik. I't. geese. 9c; spring rhlcWfc. yf 1 Hl'TTER-I'.i. Xing stock. 13c. coolie fancy oair. LtfUc; creani. .ij:4c; fanci pilnt. lut. FRESH r'ROZEN FISH-Trout. 10c; picg. erel. c; pike, tea:; ptrch. 7c; buen!i. l.'o; tsbitenah. inc; aimuii. 14c; rrdniter. lie; lobster, gre I, Ac; lobaier, bollrd, jul-; bull, be.id. lie; catfish. 14. ; black l.a, tm; hal ibut, luc; trapple, 12c; ive sind, l; buf fs lo, 7c; whit us, lie; frna legs, pgr dog., lie. HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Whol. ale Dealer' ftsocl1 lc? : Choice Nr. 1 upland. 17.00; No. 2. fi.U). medium, H 00, coare, 16 to. P.yo raw, 16 00 These prices are H. ihj c' guuu ui.or and quality. OYBTKK4 New York count, per ea a, 45c: extrx select, per can. i. itandard. r can. 32r; bulk, standards, per gal., UK; bulk, extr.i selirts. pet g'M . 11.71: buig New York cnums. per aal , fJOO. TROPICAL FRl'ITS. OK ANnrS-Florlda. aise 121. 16. 11 SM, 216. 250, t3.264j-3.60. LKMO.Nh California fancy. J7t, 300 an4 C8v. r mi; cnolce. 11. F0. I1A1F.?-Per box of 10-lb rVes . f 09: Hillowi. In 70-lb. box. per lb., 6Jtc. F1G8-I"allfernla. per 10-lo. varlon. 75J 15c; Imported Smyrer. 4-rrOwn. 12o; 6-crown. 14c; 7-crowu. I6c: far.cv Imported whed. in 1-lb. pkg., Uijlitc, California, per cts of thlrtv-sls i'kgs . 12 25. RAN ANAS Per medium axed bunch, p ('' 5": "i,"io. M COCOANVTS-Per ino, S800. Kttri'iS APPLES ltomi. guu .fonnthan, per tbl . till); Hen tii. S?M: New Tcjrk Talmnn nd Pound Swe4s. 13 00; New Tork Kings. ViOO; Ntw orn Pippin. 12.76; New Yoik Greenings, Itui 2.M1; New York Bld wln. 12 604f 2 ..,; Colorado Jonathan nd Wine Sap, per bu. box. 11 60 PLAL.S Liah, Coinndo and California. fail .-..-.;;. r" x. si.t.7;:.25; .w vori Keefer peat. ir bb... 4.1 50; New York Dutch, per bbl.. 14.0V4.2: CKLEItY i'er ciciz.. :5450c. . GRAPKP-Ir.iported Malaga. Mr keg 15 i"Hi.0O. CRANBERRIES Cape 'nd and Wiscon sin Bell and Cherry, per bbl., 18 Ot.; per box tit6. VEGETABLES. POTATOES.;., iiuiin imwn. In sacks, per bu.. 40c. TURNIP8-Pr bu., 50o; Canada 'ruta b.iga per lb., lc. NAVY BEA NS Per bu.. Sl2.00. ONIONS llon-.r-grown. In sacks, per ba. BaSJTBc: Spanish, per crate. 11.90. CAl'l.lr LOU Kit-Per bb., 14.00; per ca of b to 10 hes.1. I.'.CO. Cl'Cl'MBERS Per case of 1 dox , 11 75 CA HM.-Gr. Home-grown, per luo lb.. 7c SWFKT POTATOKS-Home-grown, per bu. basket. G0c; Illinois kiln dried, per bbl 3 0ft; Muscatine, per bbl., 12.00. GRL:;N PKprERS-Pe. bu. baakst. tOe. SOI'ASII lloire-giown, per dog., 60c EGG PLANT trome-gicwn per 40t ;jc miscellaneous; bAL'ER hiiAu 1' tviconln, per ke 1260. CIDER Ngw York, per bbl., U 2C; per bbl.. HI- , CHEESE - Wtgcoiie'.n tv.ina. full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block Bwiss, new 15c; old. li017c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin ltmberger, 13c NUTS Walnui. No. 1 soft ahll. new crop, per lb.. 14c; hard sliell, per h . 13c; No. 2 aft ahell. per lb., 12c; No. i hard shell, per lb., l.'c; pecan. Urge, ptr lu.. 12c; smalt, per lb. 10c: peanut, per lb., 7c; roasted peanut, per lb.. 8c; Chill Walnut. Pr lb.. i:'JH3c; almond, soft shell, per lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb.. Joe; chestnui. per lb.. ?fil6c: new black wal nuts, per bu.. 76S90c; ahellbark hickory nut, per bu., 11.16; large hickory nula, per hu.. 81.50. HIDES No. 1 green. 7c; No. S green, c; Ko 1 'td 4c: No. 2 salted. 7c; No. 1 veal calf, lc; No. 2 vesl calf, 7c: dry salted, luajiac; sheep pelts. 25ctjll.00; bers aidta, tl.oua1.0u. Coffee Mnrkat. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 COFFEE Fu tures opened steadv at unchanged prices. Wire trouble Interfered with biisl na nd nrice ruled .barely tedv In th absence of material buying. The clone was barely steadv nt a decline of 10 oints. Salts were reported of 41.250 bags. Includ ing December, 7.0'c: Janusry, T. 15c f Mar?h, 7.4c; Mav. 7.K7.tnc: July. 7.75c; Septem ber. 7.85ft7.Oc: October. 7.rtf7.Je; spot Rio, steady; No 7 Invoice, 8 l-16c. Elaln Butter Market. ELGIN. Nov. 14. Bt'TTER Firm and unchanged from last week at 2fic. Sale for the week. 62,CO) pounds. Hepobllcan Candidal Appeals. CYc"rmNV Ky.. Nov. 14. J. B. Ben nett, the republican cindlddte for con grew irom the Ninth Ken.ueky dlstrlt t. today filed a petition before Judge Fryer asking for an order against county board of eic llon commissioners of this county, oompel! Ing thorn to count fifty-four votes for Ben nett which the election officers In Lair pre cinct of this county failed to mark on the s'Ml' of th bn'lot book. Monday next waa et for a hearing. Buster Brown' Thanksgiving next Bun-da;-' Bee. nK 41. F.ST ATE THAMFKHg. Lieeds nlcd for rtcord yesterday as fur nished oy tiie Midland Guarantee nnd '1 1 list company, bonded auatraetera, 1614 hurnani slieet, for The Bee: Ida otcei to C. It. Norton, lot 11, block 1. HIUJll' 2d add S 20 Mr. Hannah '. Pere to Chrle C. Hkelllnger, lit 12. block 446, Grand View ... SOU Patrick M'iiimed to Anna K. M'lihclder, n.t, leel lot 7, block 347, South Omah.i '. '. 1.150 .Mr. Ida C. tandheig and htiaband to feusan Paxson. w-tn foet niso reel lot 6. block s. park r-iac 1,1'Kl J. W. peter to Susan Paxon. lot .12, block 1. VanclerctMiK Terrgcye I'd) Charles r). Sward and wlf 40 4'hnrlea K. Wlncct and Halt! E. Wlnscot, lot 5. bloc k 3, Portland s-She. 1,000 Alex G. fitevenaou to Marlon R. Kind red, lot 6. b.oek 4, rioience 628 Peter Jesaen, Jr., to Clnlstlne Pagmar Jensen, lol 4. block 1. Anwsirong'a 2d add 1 Dwlght 8. Cochtnn, by Walter L. Selbv. his attorney 111 fact, to Mary A. Laiighlln, lot 7. block 1, Hammond Place ..-.. i I" D. W. M now and wlte to .lame Q. Breneman. lot 1, block 13, Florenc'e.. 1 CliriKl Koch and wife to Fills Dr.stel, lo 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, , 14, 17 apd 18, block "2, Millard village .-. 7,750 Tboma II. Looker ct al to Ida C Hantlberg. 80 feet Iil50 feet , lot i, l.l..ek 6, Talk Place ..' ,.. 65ft Gunnar A. Lndqulet and wife to Elisa beth L. Johlieon. lot 4, Frederick add. 228 Florence K Anderson lo Fred W. Wolf, lot 14, Oak Hill No. t add SOU Nona llnldwln lo Ann' M.. Perkins, w lot 12, hltck 9. Plalnvlew'. 1,0!0 Harriet E. Lmnnur to .'a me H. pun bur. I"l 4 block 3, and lot 4, block 6. Ilarl.'ord Place 1 Erne! Meyer to Peter Jessen. Jr.. lot 4, block 1. Armslrong' Sd add.... 1 Cltv tiavltig riank to Rertb. DrtxeT. loin 13 und 14. block It, Wllgox 2d add '' L450 Mstthew F.nnegan and wife tn Francis Stdlncek, lot 1, block .17, bt add,. South Omaha 400 Wlnnett W. Mcllvair. to Ol Carlseti and Arna M. Cnr's-u, lot 10 and 11, block 13, Ambler Plac..... lftO Tllmt I-. 01sn end husband to Wln nett W. Mcllvglne. aime , 71 main rrrrcr F.lth ind Robert Stt ST. PAL'U MINN. (INCORPORATED ) DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Writ for our market letter. , fMiip Your Gmiu to Us Best Farllltli Llbrral Advance. Prompt Returns. niHTi". wnxipif;. Ilraneh Ogrr, lltl-lll Board of Trad Bldg.. Omab, 9. els. Trlrpkene 014. ' 212-214 Kxchang P.ldg , South Orn ha. Bell Phone 214. lnUl endtsul Flion . 1 VXVVP01 IS. OMAHA. Edivards- I Uood Co.