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    THE OMAUA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1904.
GRAIN AM PRODUCE MARKET
Vfiiea; Prioi Break Badly On Bsciipti,
Viaialt Supply and Bellinj.
OVLR ONE POINT LOSS SUSTAINED
Cora Also Weak, Brira Assassins; the
Aggreselvo la This la Wkdl
Oats Steady Gossip af
rit and. Baarae.
OMAHA, Nov. 17. 1H04.
Wheat and corn both started out thia
morning aa If they were bound for higher
prices, but this aoon gave way to general
wkn In all American markets and de
clines of more or lens severe proportions.
Of cciiree with the commencement of the
decline rame rp,rt of Armour'a exiling
And almoat Immediately records of further
liquidation by the great Chicago firm were
told In the gossips. While Armour may
hare been something of a factor, the fine
weather and the continued large receipts
a i primary polnta la breaking, at least
temporarily, the backbone of the wheat
market. Mlnneapolla and Duluth had large
receipts. Kanaaa City and St. Louie had
all the wheat they needed and Chicago was
speculatively bearish. Omaha has still
many favorites on the aide of better prices
for wheat, but It also has a few con
sistent beara. The visible supply for the
week shows an Increase of 2.WJO.000 bush
els, and thta was one mors straw. Millers
looked with coruplalaanca on the situation
and pulled a little harrier for lower prices.
Their Indifference was apparently not with
out personal Indifference, but It counted
Just the same.
omaha caah prices were comparatively
steady, although moat of the wheat on
the market was of a poor quality, grad
ing No. 4 and below. One car of No. 3,
good teat. Bold well up to yesterday's
prices.
In Chicago December wheat advanced
from the opening to HUH, or 'in gain, then
turned ana dropped by fraction and de
clined to fl.MH, from where there was a
slight recover. May broke 14: and July
c.
Con, Bulls aie linvlng a reasonably hard
time In keeping prices up to top .notch.
The hears will not be denied. They pin
their faith In the big corn crop. Decem
ber in Chicago broke to 604c. 0r He, and
.v,ay to v',c, aiso a eo arop.
uus 3i arm
kot steady and but slightly
changed
Omaha Cash Bales Wheat: I car No.
2 hard. B7 pounds, $1.04; 1 car- No. 4 hard,
634 pounds. 97c; 1 car No. 4 spring. 484
pounds, 83c; 1 car No. 4 spring, 54 pounds.
Me; 1 car no grade, 47 pounds, 84c. Corn;
1 car No 3, 49c; 1 car no grade, 40o.
Oat: 1 ear standard, 314 pounds, 24c.
Omaha Cash Prloaa.
WHEAT No. I hard, tlCWOlW; No.
hard, (1.04; No. 4 hard 7o; No. spring,
$1.07; No, 4 spring, 82i&85o; no grade, Mo.
CORN No. I, 414c; No, I old, 4c; No. 4
old, 48c; no grade, new, 40o; No. it yellow,
old, tOHo; No. I yellow, old, 60c; No. i
white, 44o; No. 8 whlie, 4tts.
OATS No. 1 mixed. 28o No. I mixed, 17c;
No. 4 mixed, 2tic;, No. 2 white, 29o; No. i
white, &4o; No. 4 white, 2167"; s and
ard, 284o.
Grata Markets Elaewhetv.
'Closing prices at ths following miketa
today and Wednesday were:
i CHICAGO.
Jloes.
W heat
December May
July
Corn
December
May
July
Oats
December May
July
Today. Wed's'y.
in
1.124
604
45 i
46T
114
M'i
4"4
28
314
SiH
.-. Commercial Gossip.
George A. Adams company: "George
Marcy, manager Armour Elevator com
pany, was In Kansas City today and pre
dicted that wheat would sell at 80c before
long."
Primary receipts: Wheat, Md.000 bu.
against 1,335,000 bu. ; corn, 381,000 bu., against
bu. Shipments: Wheat, C83,00v bu.,
agsjnat 637,000 bu. ; cum, K3.000 bu., against
mow bu.
Sunderland A Updike: "A cable just re
ceived from our Liverpool house aays:
'Wheat fluctuating, uncertain that the po
litical situation causing anxiety. The gen
eral situation Is unchanged. Corn advances
in sympathy wltn American advices.' "
The following - 11 -Jii Wlnnlaeg- svlrest
"1'ndtrstand good demand for our No. 1
northern from eastern millers; -some say
there has been u cargo or two sold duly
paid. No. 1 northern Is scarce here and
eastern millers want this grade to mix with
soft wheat. Our spread Is be between No.
1 northern and No 1 northern for cash
wheat, while No. 2 northern Is deliverable
on option at only Do penalty. Caen No. 1
northern Is selling about 98c at Fort Wil
liams today and would cost millers a fancy
price around 11.30, I presume."
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
((notations of the Day os Varlons
Commodities.
'NEW YORK. Nov. 17 FLOUR Receipts,
IH. 228 libit ; exports, 5.869 bbia.; sales, .
pkgs.: market steady, with niooerai in
quiry; Minnesota patents, XUOfy'&tu; Minne
sota nakers, $4.8nft4b.M; winter patents, 4660
o; winter atralghts, $5 3auV6; winter ex
tras, Um-ul.i.; winter low giadea, 3.09
4.06. Rye flour, Arm; sules, Joj bbia. ; fair to
good, M fc-W-t To; choirs to fancy, M.iftHj6.0.
riuckwheal flour, quiet, per loo lbs., U-KKa
2.2U
LORNMEAL Firm: yellow western,
$1. 13115; city, 1.16l.l; kiln dried, $3.00$
3.30.
RYE Nominal.
BARLEY steady ; feeding, 464, c. I. f..
New York.
v HEAT Receipts. 15,900 bu ; sales, 4.500,-
000 bu. Future and spot markets easy;
No. i red, 11.30. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern Duluih. 1.24t, t. . b., afl'iat; No..
1 hard Maiiitoba, $1.14. f. o. b., a flout.
Severe pressure was brought to tsar on
Wheat today and prices col.upsed. forcing
.eavy liquidation by Wednesday's buyer.
'1 he principal arguments used were pf o.
flour demand In face or big stocks, earlv
liarveet In Argentina und heavy selnrg by
Chicago elevator houses. Iast prices
showed 1&14c net decline. Hales Included
No. 1 red May at $1.134'ijl.l4 8-16, closing at
II. 134: July. el.(W4ruS4. closed at 1.)24;
pecember, $1.17 U-Wa i.l. closed at ll.irn.
v'OKN Receipts. ,00 bu., exports. 2.WO
bu.; sales, 45,O0t bu. futures. Bpot market
steady; No. t, nominal eievator and 57o
I. o. b, afloat; No. I yellow, tic; No. 1
white, 57Hc. Option market opened Metdy,
but soon turned weak on the wheat b eak,
coupled with fine weather west, cluing H
j!V net lower; Msy. 61Tiai2Sc cics d at
flT4c; December, UH'OCftc. closed at 5'Hc.
OAT8 Receipts, 2. bu exports, '.tIM
bu. Spot market Arm; mixed, i to i lbs..
H03iV: natural white, 30 to :a llju. . "'$
STVrc: clipped white, 3U to 40 l'ts., SlQWo.
Options, nominal.
FEED Firm; spring, $20 28; mlilllnga,
aw.vu.
HAY Firm; shipping, Jtp70c; gnol to
Choice. 80t6o.
HOPS Firm; state, common ta choir.
1!KH. JIWMc; iW.iOr: omis. KoIKi. ' ,
clflc coast. Hot, UWc; 1KB. 30ff4o; olds,
M1M hC.
HIDES Finn; Galveston. 20 to 30 lbs.,
Uc; Callfornls. II ' to 25 lbs., lie; Texas
(dry). 24 to 30 lbs., 14c.
I..KATH ER Firm ; acid. J22ic.
IROVI8lON8-Reef, Arm; family. 110.50
ii,hi; mess, $i.0iiri 60; beef hams, lu.buj
5ii0: packet. $10.woi0.u0; city, extra Indl
mesa $14 6jM 00. Cut meats, steady; pickle
bellies $K.;t60: pickled shoulders, $7.5(
pickled hams, W 6f8 25. Lard, quiet; west
rn staamad, $7.60; November closed i7 .'
vwiminal: radned. barelv staadv AnnOnm
la
rWlert
oeiues, .,wtf.Du: picKiea anouiaera, 7.60;
ptrkled hams, ttwgsiS. Lard, quiet; west
ern etaemad, $7.50; November closed J7 5
wiminai; rennea, Dareiy steady; continent.
TT'; Sjttth, America. 98.26; compound, 15 6J4
J4 874- I'ork. steadv; famUy" tli.Ou'u 16.50:
abort clear. $1S.75'd ltt 76; mens. S12.16WU.U.
TALLOW Firm; city, 4c country, 44
M4o.
' mi'K Oule': ilti..'ii.', ft r l j exit j,
-Tt'MoV.c: 7pan. nominal.
.POTATOES Firm; stats and western,
ol : Jersey sweats, $1.50100.
WtrTER-Flrm. Oftlclal nrices: Reno
vated, common to extra. 18dla4c: weatern
factory common to cholos, UfU' west
lsHlflsc n cr,"n,,r'' common to choice,
HEESE-SmalL September. 114c; targe.
Betiteinber. 1114c.
.EGQ8-WsiBrn. selected. tOQ'c; weatern,
average, best, H8V.
..iLTRVTA'ive' dy: western chlck
.Uc; owl u-y. lc. Drssi,!.
T"lTn rh''lens. lOjjlSc; foals. 10
HVic; turkeys, Iketo.
Pklladeloaia Prodaee Market.
PHIIiADELi'HIA. Nov. 17. BUTTER
Steauy; fair demand: extra weatern cream
"ZtJf. fr "':1' "rby prints. -Mr.
t4.Utv-Mrin; good ih-inand; western
lirxts, A'yJic.
l-lii-KSK-Firmer: New York full creams.
'Vic choke. Uc; fair to good.
Dolalh Grata Market.
IH l.rTH. Nov. 17-WHEAT-To arrive:
N. 1 ncrtl ern, $1.14; No. 3 i-orthern. Ilf.
n traik: No. I norihern. $114; No' J
nul'lhirn, $l.to; Deot-inlier, $1.1$; May. 1.J.
OATS To anlve and on track, 'ic.
MlaarMsialU Ural Market.
ii'iiiher. o-il; May, $1.13, September. J
WV; No- 1 hard. HIS". No. 1 northern.
No. 1 northern.
ruMCR tjuiet; hrst pacnts. 9fl.l:
seoonn patent. 4.nui5A,; nisi rlears. H
QtVi; second cetrs. fi.aMi2s&
to KAN In buia. Ila.gu.
CUICAUO GHAItl AM FROVIIO!
restores of the Traaiaa aad Cloelag
Prlees oa Board of Traoe.
CHICAGO,- Nov. 17. -General liquidation
resulting liom a waning cash demand
caused weakness In wheal nere today. At
the close December wheat was down 1V.
May was off liy Corn shows a IojS f
c. Oats and provisions are about un
charged. Beginning with a steady tone the wheat
msrKet gradually eased off until sentiment
had become decidedly weak. At the atart
the market was Influenced by higher cables.
December opened a shade to 'viTSc higher
at tl liiVr'OVLi'v and May a shaue lower to
'4"c higher at tl.lXtla'l.UV The selling
was general from the start. Throughout
the session small holders were persistent
sellers. Within the Isst few minutes of
trading December sold off to ll.lV while
May declined to fl.lW51l. Sentiment waa
extremely weak at tne close. Final quota
tions on December were down IS" t ll.lo'i
jll07i. May closed with a loss of l'V at
tl.litri.il'. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to bu. Primary receipts
were 3o,7uO bu.. compared with 1,.136. sit.
a year ago. Minneapolis, Diiluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of M4 cars, against
SIS cars last week and l,s9 cars a yesr ago.
Influenced by the break in wheat prices
and by the declining premiums at the sam
ple tables the corn market developed con
siderable weakness. Receipts are on the
Increase and great efforts are being made
by driers to convert the new corn Into the
contract grade, which will be acceptable
for December delivery. The market closed
near the lowest point of the day. Decem
ber opened a shade to higher at
6lS&iHc, sold down to oO and closed at
5o'VuHc. Local receipts were 301 cars,
with three of contract grade.
In view of the weakness of other grains
the oats market held remarkably steady.
The comparative firmness waa due mainly
to decreased receipts and to an Improve
ment In the winter feed demand. Decem
ber opened "c higher at 29c, aold between
&Vo-?c and 2k294c and closed at &'it
2f Ac. Local receipts were flu cars.
As a result of higher prices at the yaids
provisions were firm early In the, session,
but later the market weakened in sympathy
with wheat and corn. At the cloee Jan
uary pork was off 6f7Vkc at 12.2Va'12 ;
lard was down 2c at S.0S; ribs were 2?Q
5c lower at tAM'v
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
(6 cars; corn, 428 cars; oats, 91 cars; hogs,
to.OiO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. I High.l Low.. Close. Yoa'y.
Wheat
Deo.
May
July
Corn
Deo.
May
July
Oats
Nov.
lec.
May
July
rork-
Jan.
May
May
Ribs
Jan.
May
I
l,,io!tu
10t! 1 H l 12V
111 : 1 12S
7 ns svi
i i
i lasi
1 12!
lelHffH,
in
4Si 46'yvtW S
46V 4&Uat45Vlft'V
45H 46tJ-V9
Ha, 2S
I
2
nvgt sivMrts'
31i' SI Vat U
12 77V
12 T7V
7 10
7 25
12 6Ji 12 K5
12 70 I 12 70
12 70
12 75
7 071
7 224
571,4
4 70
T 10
Ta
7 05
7 20
7 06
7 20
57
57H
f, 524
62H
70
70
6 66
No. t
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOl'R Market easy; winter patents.
SJ.Vo,40; winter straights, $4.90$6.20; spring
ratehts, 6.104i.0; spring straights, U-lvit
20; bakers, 13.004.00.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, I1.10fll-H No. I.
tl.Ofrfi'i.ii; No. 2 red. I1.141.W.
CORN No. 2. 54c: No. 2 yellow. 58c.
OATS No. 2. SiKtr; No. 2 white, 2c;
No. 3 white. 31(h02c.
RYE No. 1 794o. ,
BARLEY Oood feeding. $8384c; fair to
choice malting. 426ic.
BETBD6 No. 1 llax, $1.11; No. 1 north
western. 11.1": prime timothy. $2.70; clover,
contraot grade. $12.28.
PROV1BIONH Mess pork, per bbl.,
tll.loail.lC larrt. per M0 lb.. $' W&a '.'.
6hort ribs sides (loose). $S.8747 1!H- Short
clear sides (boxed), $fi.87V4'u7.00.
Following' were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 34,6n !.)
Wheat, bu lK.n
Corn, bu 207. 4i)0 X.'iO
Osts. bu Sl.TM ,18,400
tRye, bu. : .V n.iMi - , s.auo
Barley,- ou v
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creameries, 16tt4c;
dairies, 16tj21c. Eggs, strong; at mark, ciseti
Included, 17tjOo; firsts, 234c: prime flrsts,
264c; extras, 274c. Cheese, steady;
lOitMlo- '
flt. Loots Grslai aaa Previsions.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17. WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red cesh, elevator. $1.12; track, $1.16(8'
1.16; December, $1.12; May, $1,124: No. 2
hCOR-!1wer; No. 1 cash. 58c; track, 55
664c; December. 454454o; May. 44'ic.
OAT&-Lower: No. 2 cash, 81c; track.
814o ; December, 29V4c; May, 82c; No. 2
WFLOUR-Dull; red winter patonts, $5.40
6 50: special brands. I5.60.75; extra fancy,
$4.ff5.16; clear $4 25N .16.
SEED Timothy, $2.ixjU2.46.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.60.
BRAN Firm, quiet; sacked, east track,
A Y Steady ; timothy, $8.0091$.00; prairie,
$o.ooiaio.oo.
IRON COTTON TIE-3c.
BAQGINO-74C.
HEMP TWINE 84c. ..,
PROVISIONS Higher: fobbing. $11424
Lard, weaker; prime steam. $6.76. Bacon,
lower; boxed extra ahorts, $8.25; clear ribs,
$8.16; short clear, $8.60.
vririH Firm at He caae count.
POl'LTRY Lower; chickens. 74c;
BDrlnga. 4c;
turkeys, 14c; clucks,
jvu;
geese, sc.
BUTTER Firm;
dairy, 1621c.
Flour, bbl...,
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Data, bu
creamery, aoflic;
Receipts. Shipments.
8,000 11.000
81,000 67.00
15.000 J8 ft))
39,000 24.000
Kaasas City Grata Mod Prorlsloos.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17.-WHEAT-40
lower; December. $1,034; May, $102451 CS;
July. 884tf8Sc: cash. No. I hurd. $l.u6f 1.08;
No. 3. $1.04i1.0; No. 4, 8oc3$1.02; No. I red.
$1.08ei 0; NO- 8, II .3 1.07; No. 4. 96c$l 06.
CORN Steady; Deoember, 424c; May,
41V42r; No. 1 mixed. 479474c; No. 3. 4HWf
474c; No. I white, 484c; No. 3, 474i48c.
OATS Steady; No. i mixed. C'4-'; No. 1
white. 3131c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $8.00(39 26;
choice prairie, $7 50u8.00.
UYttSteady, 78c.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Ttansss.
new No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 2c
per doa. ; case count, 20c. per dos. ; cases
returned. 4c per dox. less.
KOt'rf V. euk; fresh. 24e.
Iteceipie. onipin-ri'..
Wheat, bu....
62.800
24.00i
10.000
107.2110
Corn, ou
Oats, bu.
lVtiOO
8.0
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 17. WHEAT-Snot,
nominal: futures, quiet: Dtcember, 7s24d;
March 74d; May, 7a 3d.
CORN Spot, American mixed, steady,
4e'icl; futures, quiet; December, 4st(d;
January, 4s 6Hd.
Toledo Beod Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. 17.-SEED Clover, cash,
$7.60; December. $7.B24: February. $7.;
March. $7 65; prime alslk., $7.80; prims tim
othy, $1,274.
Peoria Krrket.
PEORIA, Nov. 17. t'ORN-Stepdy ; No. ,1.
new, 46jj4'c; No. 4. new, 46Vg44c; ,10
grade, new, 434(l444c.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov.' 17. WOOL Market Is
quieter this weak, due to the fart that
stocks In the hands of local dea er hae
been heavily reduced, many manufacturers
having purcnaauu iotijt iur tuiuie nreca. 1
Buyers And much difficulty In . u ng le- 1
sired lots of fades ne-dtd. I'rKes are i
still upward. WLoinuns are: 'lexas,
twelvs months, nominal; tai.ornla. Hum
boldt and Mendocino, 2&aic; northern,
choice. litfUBc; middle counties, lijjc;
southern. 1u4j16cj Oieeon. eastern staole. Ill
t21o; clothing. 17lSc. Territory: Idaho,
flue. )Vul9c; heavy flns. 16U17c; tne me
dium. i4jic. Wyoming. One, 174W184-':
heavy flne. 1601c; floe medium. 174&1 4c.
t'tali and Nevada, flne, litilNr; heivy flns.
lMflOc' flne medium, li4wl'. Montuna,
fin" choke. 21(u!i-: average. 116 2tfc; tine,
medium choice. Jl22o; aversge. lMfJiic.
Colorado, flne, 15fcltio; flns medium, Hxul7c.
BT lArir, Nov. t7. t'oji s-'Jil, to
firm; medium grsdea, combing and cloth
Iiik 20ij2sc; light flne. lTtjKc; heavy fine.
Utillc; tub washed. 26Q4-'-
Co tree riel.
NEW YORK, Nov. 15. -COFFEE Futures
opened steady st unchanged prices to an
advance of points on moderate buying.
The final tone was steady at a net decline
of 5(010 points. Sales were reported of
W.tN) baga. Including December Itl 8jnj
fcc; January, t.ouc: March T.lOffr 26c;
May, T.tr1.46c; September, 1jnv. Spot.
Jtm, julet; No. I invoice, 8 .-lc. Mild,
steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS
Market Openg Weak, Develops Ceneiderablt
Strength and Oloeei Higher.
AMALGAMATED COPPER RISES 3 POINTS
agar as Tennessee (ialo 5 Folate,
bat Later l,eae Marh of Rise t. P,
Hoses 2 Points Above Wed
nesday's High Mark.
NEW YORK, .Sow 17-Btocks had their
ups and downs today, but the tips suc
ceeded the doans and so far outran them
as to leave tne day's changes decisively on
the side of gin. The later tone of the
market became aggressively strong and
the market broadened out materially com
pared with the dullness to which tbe trad
ing fell away during the morning depres
sion. The weakness was rsther acuta at
the opening and forced prices lower even
than the equivalent of the ruling prices In
Ixmdon, although the disturbed conditions
In lx)i,don was the ssslgned cause of the
weakiues. The market was only gradually
awakened after that from Its waiting atti
tude, the revival touching first one and
then another stock, the general list hanging
duil shout last night s level. Erratic up-
hoota amongst the obscure specialties
continued to be a feature of the market
Amalgamated Copper was the feature of
ths day. This stock, considering the his
tory of some of Its past movements, has
advanced rather soberly In the recent mar
ket, measuring its ace apparently by the
continuous rise In the price of copper. To
day's reports from the copper market
pointed to the first reactions ry tendencies
possible for many days. But this did not
discourage the buying of Amalgamated
Copper In company with the buoyant of
copper shares all over the world. Violent
manipulation was also discernible In the
market end demonstrative offers for future
privileges on the stock kept the demand
keen. After rising through 80 the stock
rose with added facility and seemed to un
cover ptop orders on the hear Bide. Its 34
point Jump was ever-matched by sugar's
64 point bound and the 54 point rise In
Tennessee Coal, but the violent reactionary
slump In these stocks unsettled the lste
market, the closing being Irregular In spite
of Vnlon Pacific's sustained rise of over 2
points1. Southern I'aciflc. St. Paul, Chesa
peake Ohio end Norfolk & Western were
the most rrnmlnent stocks to get ss much
aa a point over last night, but the recovery
to the low point of the morning measured a
considerable Improvement. There was not
much news of Importance bearing on
values. Heavv offerings of call money
broke the rate late In thfl day to below 24
per cent. The tone of the money market
was harder, however, and banners ex
pressed expectations of higher rates. For
eign exchange moved upward again and
sterling exchange at Paris declined, rais
ing the pressure thus on our gold supply.
The BanK of England maintained Its dis
count rate, although the weekly return
again showed a decline In the percentage
of reeerve. The Bank of France gained
$5,875,000 !r gold for the week, but the
further fall In sterling exchange at Paris
Indicates that Its requirements are not yet
satisfied.
Weakness In the early bond market in
sympathy with stocks gave that depart
ment of the market an Irregular tone.
Total sales, par value, $11,045,000. tTnlted
States bonds were unchanged on call.
Following was tho range of prices and
salea on 'the Stock exchange today:
Bales. High. Low.Close
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific...
2.400 844, 854 8'IH
600 1024 1024 1024
14,300 974 964 974
9t
48,100 135 1324
1344
190
60
454
82
254
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio.. 33.600
5t4
4
48
43
244
Chicago A Alton..
do pfd
Chicago O. W 42,100 264
Chicago N. W.... no a
200
14
C, M. St. P
do pfd
Chicago T. T
do pfd
C. C. C. St. L....
Colorado Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware Hudson.
Delaware, L. & W...
Denver A Rio Grande
12,8110 1744 1724 17.44
IK'ili
4,K)
7.500
500
2,600
100
i00
600
MO
St
S9
234
694
144
244
884
23
694
37
io4
V
234
t!4
37
ls7
too
W4
M4
394
734
544
64
904
87
1874 187
834 $"4
do pfd
Erie, -
do 1M pfd 3.800 734
do 2d pfd 800 544
Hocking Valley 900 844
do nfd ,
7'.'4
64
834
Illinois Central.
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L
Met Securities
MetroDolitan St. Ry
3,4110 1604
I0 314
1494 - I504
81 31
WO 67
664 64;
1,900
6,000
ha
904
64
188
S04
54
13S4
1484
10.900 14(.
13.300 1494 167
3.1110 &14
B'S
22.800 1264 1244 1244
Minneapolis a ni.-.. w 00
M., St. P. & S. St. M. 2,900 9 24
do pfd 100 147
Missouri Pacific 17.9.0 108
644
084
91
1474
1074
844
V3
424
1364
744
94
42
1354
75
744
884
80
34
804
674
25
624
654
11,4
354
954
34
81 4
924
Hi
104
35
434
1:14
134
764
90
424
120'
'.54
754
b7
74
814
464
15 t
634
46
1174
354
Hi
374
Missouri. K. 1.... . so
do pfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
New York Central...
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Ontario & Western..
Pennsylvania
P., C C. & St. L....
Reading
do lHt pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Cc
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F. id pfd.
St. L. Southwestern.
An n(it
4.30)
M4
43'.
1804
764
94
2.200
1.300
18.4U0
" 100
1.200
424
68.100 1 37
K K) 75
20.900
200
00
84.100
2.4H)
1.71X1
1.500
54
844
80
27
K14
44
28
544
44
2,8(10
Southern Pacific 106,100
do pfd
Southern railway
do pfd
Texas & Pacific...
T., St. L. & W...
do pfd
I'nlon Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
. 2,200 118
. 27,100 34
. 700 964
. 3.900 374
200 314
. 6.400 6.1
61
f.24
.194,900 1154 1124 1164
91
3.700
7,900
1.300
1.700
22.100
244 234
474 46
214 214
24 234
444 474
214 20
244
474
114
234
44
214
iiH
216
124
ihi
804
34
874
344
91
84
84
18
41
304
984
4
114
14H-,
11B4
48 ta
4.4
219
244
Ml
844
:i
3o4
784
10
49
109
344
2-8
144
t64
244
87
74'i
144
5
824
2-H
87
2'
874
1('44
2
do pfd
Wheellna- L.
E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Mexican Central
Adanui Express
American Expreas ....
C 8. Express 100 124
Welia-Kariro Express 100 246
124
245
774
304
874
34
"A"
$44
14
42
So
Amalsra. CoDner.
n u. at r . . .
2,200 31
do pfd wi oci
American Cotton Oil. 1,400 364
do pfd
American Ice 1.409 84
do pfd 1.1""
Amer. Llnaeed OU... J CO 194
do pfd 100 42
Amer. Locomotive... I. 44
do pfd J
American 8. A R O.OuO
"71
744
114
1474
116
44
454
2174
244
".94
-.
180
H
79
404
85
J44
106
An itlM
2,800 115
American Sugar Re. 48.7oO 153
Anaconda M. 1 o
Brooklyn R.- T
Colorado F. A I
Consolidated Gas....
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities
General Electric
International Paper.
do pfd
International Pump.
do pfd
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mall
Peoplea Gas
Pressed Blerl Car....
do pfd A""
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel ,
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd...........
Tennessee C. A I
V. 8. leather
do pfd...
lT. 8. Realty
l 8, Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westinghouse Ble.,
Western L'nlon
3.3(10 120
Sil.OiJO 8S!
33. K) 48
14.500 219
3.000 244
!400
80
2.f
m
5,4(10
4.10
200
300
l.OoO
87
1814
U4
79-
404
85
244
4.700
2.300 49
474
4.700 1 094 114
100 35 36
S0 ' 834 834
LTOO i4 :i"
1,700 04 M4
$.100 264 24
M.M 774 724
72.900 144 144
4.100 4 944
1.700 t'4 82
11.400 384 31
4.4U0 88 88
4.i"0 274 244
,5c0 844 874
200 1744 1744
TotafaaleB for ths day. l.TOO.TOO shares.
London Closing; Stocks,
LONDON. Nov. 17,-Closlng
Consols, snonay
1 U-14 N. V. Csetral
... M Norfolk W
... S 4 S'4
... 17 Ontario A W
...lit Posniylranla
... H4 Rand Mlaaa
...IU'Ii Reading
... Hk do is, pfd
... U: 4o td aid
...in Souti.aro hallsay .
... l4l do pfd
... i lout ham ParlSr ...
.ill
,. 744
,. 14
.. 41
.. 741,
. 11
.. "4
.. .44
.. 40
.. Ml,
. a
. 41
.!!
40 account ..
Anarunda
Atchuwn
do pfd
Balttmora A Ohio
Canadian PaclAe
( hea. A Okie
Chicago Oi. W...
c. al a 84. P..
ItaBsora
luu'ir A R. Q .
do pfd
Erla
to lat pfd ,
do td pld
Illinois ( antral ..
Lesla. a Naak...
M.. K. A T
g.'Ail'sloa racioc
do Pfd
. 1
. 74 4;
V. I. 8'al
do Pfd ..
Wabsak ....
. a4
in
.141
.. M4
. 41
87kJ
da pi
W4 Spanish 4a
B1LVER Bar, steady, 2d per ounce.
jnis? r. 1 1,10 per rem.
'ilis rate of discount In the open msrket
for short Nils Is 8 per rent; for three
months' bills, 1 15-lfttfl per cent.
Troasnry Statement.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.-Today's stste.
ment of the treaaury balances In th gen
eral fund exclusive of ths $150,10.000 gold
preserve la tbs tllvlaiou of redemption.
shows- Available cash balances. 1143.341.310;
gold. HM..-W.M7.
ev 'ork Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-MONEY-On rail:
Market steady at ?&24 per cent; closing
bid. 24: offered at 24- Time loans: Firm:
sixty and ninety daya and six months, 3ti
4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-4i44
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Market strong,
with sctusl business In hankers' bills at
$4 S4SO-H4 gHU for demsnd snd at $4.MMr
4 8410 for slxtv-dsv bills; posted rates, 4i
and $4 74; commercial bills. $4 8344 8:14.
SILVER Bar. 64c; Mexican dnllnrs.
44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
The following were the dosing prices on
stocks and bonds:
I'. S. ref. , reg....la4H'Mnha'tsn r f 4s...ic
o coupon KM4 M. renlrsl
in U, rag 1M4 4o 1M Inr 14
do cotiroa -m4'Mlns St. I, 4s ...107
sew 4a. r 1M';m . K. T. 4s HU-,
4s cousoa 1" in In s
4a 014 4s. res l'i N. R R. of M c. 4t lt
40 rsnpnn I"" f. V. (V f
AtchlKB t. 4 KT4 N J. r. . s US'
40 a.t. 4 MVNre. Psclflc 4 1(
Atlantic r. L. 4i ... to In IS
Bsl. Ohio 4 1CH'!. W. t. 4a 1Hi
do Mv 8 L 4, par... Hn
Central of O. ks. . . .1US Pnn ronv. J',, lav,
do 1st Inc "V Reading ten. 4 mi'V,
rh a Ohio 4 . ...if 1st L. 1 M r. ......I::.-,
Chlraso A. HV'"' 8 F. ft 4. k"
r., B. A q. n. 4a . . l' t. I., s. w. la
C. M. A R P. 1 4S..1I04 Soslx.ard A. I.. 4a . . SS
C N. W. c. ta....U 80. Parlflr 4a M
('.. R. I. A P. 4a ... :'- '. Rllw. ta IIKla
do col. St Ma Teiaa V P la l'il
ccc. a st. L , 4s 10a ,t.. st. t.. A w. 4a . m
rhkan Tr 4a 44 t nlon Paoifl. 4 104
I'on. Tobsci-e 4a H't do rnin. 4n lio'4
Colo. A S. 4a ,. n t'. S Staal id (a ... 'k
li A R O. 4a Wl'tjWshaah la in
Erie prior lien 4s... .IMS'" e dab. B ?'a
Do gen. 4a W. I,. R 4a S'i
t. W. a I. C. la... Ill Wla. (antral 4a fVi
Horhlnt Val. 44s.. ..lUVi Colo. Fual e. Sa 2
f . .... imt-
...ioiv
Boston stock Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 17 Call loans. 24ii
34 l r
cent; time loans. 4"?3 per cent. iffl'.lu
1 clos-
Ing of stocks and nonus
Atrhlaon sdj
lAdvanlure
as 4s
M'i ('antral 4a ...
Atchlann
do pfd
Roaton A Albany...
Rnatnn a Mains
I'oatoo Elevatad ...
Fltehburt via ....
1A1H Allnuai
. 71 AmalRamatad . ..
. a.r4 American Zinc
.lOZ't Atlantic
VI ninsham
1S Cal. fi He la
.1S4 Coiitannlal
.140 Cnppar Range ...
l
.... S14
.... IV.
.... n
sH
... 4S'.
....
. . . . 734
.... 14'a
.t
.... n
.... r.'i
.... si
.... Vi
.... IK
aW
.... 4'i
....
.... M'i
.... 3.1
....120
.... 7H
....iJ
.... 1
.... MS
.... 12'4
.... 44l
.... S'a
.... It
. . . . Il'l
Maxlrsn Central
n. r., v. h. a
tlt Dalr Wait
H.
,14
Pnmlnlnn Coal
fnlon Pacific
Amir. Arst. Cham
do pfd '.
Amer. Pnaii. Tuba
Amor. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. a T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Pnmtnlon I. a 8...
Edison Rise. Illu
Oenaral Elsctrtc ..
Maaa. Klactrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Una
I'nltod Fruit
1'nliad 8ho Mach.
do pfd
V. . Steal
do pfd
Weatlnf. common .
Bid. Asked
115a
, to
, lis
t'
14t
.140
.141
. 71 h,
. s
17S
!4S
ltd
. It
. M
Franklin
Crancy
lata Rnyala
Matw. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. ft C...
Old Dominion ...
Oicaofs
Parrot
Q-llncy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
4m
I . s. Mining....
.lo'if 8,
fill
. st .t'tah ....
. 3141 Victoria .
. t7 Winona
. 7S Wolrerlna
. N
New York Mining Blocks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The following are
the cloalng prices on mining stocKt:
Adams Con is
Alice 7
Breaos It
Rruaawtck Cos It
Comotock Tunnol 8
Con. Cal. A Va 176
Horn BIlTsr ...1ft
Iron Silver 110
Uadvllls Los t"
little Chief.
. t
.171
.sio
. is
. 7
. :n
. 2
. t8
Ontario
Onhlr
Phoantx
Potoal
Savage
filarra Nevada .
Small Hopaa ...
Standard
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Nov. 17.' The supply of money
In the market today was ample for present
needa. liacounts were maintained, but the
future waa regarded as uncertain. Busi
ness on the Stock exchange was depressed
as a result of the political uneasiness, the
monetary uncertainty and the gloomy
weather. There was no pressure to sell
snd the variations were generally slight.
Stocks closed Irregular. Consols were
weak. Americans opened quiet. Irregular
and mostly below parity, rallied generally,
Chesapeake A Ohio being strong and closed
firm. Grand Trunk was easier on disap
pointing traffic returns. Foreigners were
weak: Japanese were lower; Imperial Japa
nese Bs were quoted at 94.
BERLIN. Nov. . 47. Trading oh the
Bourse today waa aluggish and prices were
rather weak, but the market closed with a
better tone owing to there being no change
In the discount rate of the Bank of Eng
land. PARIS. Nov. 17. A depressed feeling pre
vailed on the Bourse, today. The market
was somewhat agitated and stocks closed
feeble. Russian imperial 4s were quoted
at 94.40 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 617.
" " " "i"N '
Bnnk of England statement.
' LONDON. Nov. 17. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve, de
creased. 157.000; circulation, decreased,
248,000; bullion, decreased. 404.452; other
securities. Increased, 4.0(10; other deposits,
decreased. 77.000; public deposits, in
creased, 3i8.000: notes reserve, decreased,
40 000; government securities. Increased,
460.000. The proportion of the bank's re
serve to liability this week is 61.71 per cent,
as compared with 6?.9tl per cent last week.
statement of Rank of France.
PARIS. Nov. 17. The weekly statement of
the Bank of France shows the following
chimges: Notes In circulation, decreased,
27.376.000f; treasury accounts current. In
cresed. 21.728.0onf : gold in hand. Inceased.
29 S75.OO0f : hills discounted. dt'crsed. 1a,
OOflf; sliver In hand. Increased, SOO.OOof.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-METALS-Th
metal market ahowed lesa activity todny
and seemed to be hesitating. Prices were
pretty well held and In some Instances
slight advances were noted, but the gen
eral upward movement appears to hav
halted pending fresh developments. Th'
London copper marker was a little Higher,
closing at 46 17s 6d for spot snd 66 is 'ct
for futures. The local market was quiet
snd without change at $14 6014.774 fo'
lake $14 50(814.75 for electrolytlo, and $14.:Mi
14.624 'or casting. The London tin ninr
ket also reported s slight advancs at 11:
12s 6d for spot snd 18'.' 2s Cd for future
locally the market was quiet and a shad"
lower on the outside prices, at $'."8 87481
29.30. Lead waa unchanged, with cpioiH
tions ranging frorr ft. 20 to 14.70 In the lr.-
market. 1 onden rf l!,,-. ,"-i-
at 12 17s 4d for spot. T!:e Lon
don snelfer mnrkei ai iptc, u. i..'
Locally the msr'net was Mitvi. n.l flo.
at $6.506O. Iron cosd it 61s d rt OU
gow and at 4s 14d In Mlddlesboro. Loca'l
Iron la firm: No. 1 foundrv cni No. 1 foun
drv southern, soft. r'' Mi oo; -0-fr"rdr
n'them nt $! "ifi ' '
ST. LOriS. Nov. 17. METALS T e id.
strong at $4.40(hl.45; spelter, higher at $5.4".
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17 -COTTON-Spot
closed dull st 10 points decline; middling
uplands, IO.O60; middling gulf, 10. 30c; sales,
none.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 17.-COTTON-8p. t,
moderate business done; prices 4 points
lower: American middling fair. 3.72d; good
middling, 6.5t'd; middling, 6.4Cd; low mid
dling, 6.2Sd; good ordinary. 6 14J; ordinary,
4.98d The Hales of the day were 7 0f0 hale.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 17. COTTON- -Quiet
nrd cssy; sales, 4.460 bales; ordlnarv.
74c; good ordinary, 8 7-ltlo; low middling,
9 3-14c; Trtlddllng. 94c; good middling,
13-14c: middling fair, lOS-lOc; receipts, 20,.
868 bales: stock. 348.664 bales.
ST. LOI'lS, Nov. 17. -COTTON Market
1-1 4c lower: middling. 9 11-IOc; sales. 143
bales; receipts. 1 10" biles; shipments, 400
bales; stock, 19,043 bales, ,
P. vaporated apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-KVAFORATE!
APPLES Market continues easy. Co-nmuii
are quoted at 34c; choke, 6'a54c; fa'ic,
4r4c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl ITS - Bpot
prunes are In moderaie demand for the
account of domestic Jobbers. Oregon fruit.
It la aald. Is pretty well cleaned up and
firm, while California grsdes are In good
aupply aud no better than steady. Quota
tions for the latter range from 2e to Cc.
according to sire. Aprlrott show no new
feature and are still held at 9,jl0c for
choice, 1046104c for extra choice snd il
15c 'or fancy. Peaches are In light demun'l.
but hold firm, with choice quoted at 9(94i';
egtra choice, 4$l0c; fancy, 104110.
Oils and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Nov. 17.-OILS-Credlt bal
ance, 60c; certificates, no bid; shipments.
69.226 bbia.; average. '9.C29 bbls.; runs. 96 969
bbls.; average. 72,788 bbls. ; shipments,
Lima. 48.678 bbls.; average. 72.727 bbls ;
tuns. Lima. 74.160 bbls.; average. 60.7M bbls
SAVANNAH, lis., Nov. 17.-OI L-Turpen-tlne.
firm at 50c. ;
ROSIN Firm; A. B. C. $2 65; D. i.40; E.
$2.24; F. t2C!4: U. $2724: H. 2 80; I, li.JV;
K, $3.80; M, $4 So: N. $4 50; W G, $4 76; W W.
$6.(10.
agir snd Molaaaes.
NEW YORK. Ncv. 17.-SrOA rIrmw,
strong; fair refining. 44c; centrifugal,
test. 44c; molasara sugar. $4i HflneJ,
strong.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 17-9IGAH-Blrong:
open kettle $4c; open kctlln cen-
ir,Iu,fL . 4'f1 7.T : "' ual whit-.
4 ll-16044c; centrifugal yelloas, 4 6-H
4 11 1;; seconds. I444e.
MOl.ABHsV-rlteady, opeu kau.e SauJic;
centrfrugal. 761ic. '
SYRVr-nrui, Z50aV.
IMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oood Demand for 111 DetirtbU Cattle at
Jait About Eiedj Prices.
HOGS SOLO FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
Brisk Demand for Fat keep and
Lambs at Fnlly Steady Pi Ices, Most
of the Killers Belna Corn
feds. Feeders AIko steady.
SOI'TII OMAHA. Nov. 17. 104.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
OtHclal Monday S.IJ .oa
Official Tuesday , 4.1M .:. 4,h4
Otticial Wednesday H.t'.o 7.399 lu.fcid
Oftlclal Thursday 4.1.M .im S.m4
Four days this wi-ek..27.l9' i9.2X4 32.9?
Same dayn last week li.l.n Is. 444 2(.i
Same das week before. .:.1.iw.t 2i.oi 44.a,,i
Miiine tnree weeks ago. . .:il."12 22.n.ts 4i.lt
Banie four weeks acu.... 2:4.24,1 13.418 44.e.
.-':iuc days lust vear l,'.2ji 3.i,a4 lit.
RKCEII IS FOR THE YKAR IO DATE.
The following table snows the receipts of
catile, hog-, und sneep at South Omana tor
the year to dute, wltn cmpfiriMjii with
isst year.
1904. 19t. Inc. Dec.
Cntile :t.4.,l0 94..;i9 132,189
Hogs l.if.n.ta t) 1. 64.4.il
Slic-ep 1.40d.i4)i l.Wi:.b,
the following table shows tne average
price of hogs at South umaha lor tne lal
several daj with companaons:
Date. I 1M. l'kJB.19o2.ill'l!!190O.tS9.Tl84.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
iOV.
Nov.
Nov.
. .
Nov.
I 4
1 4 iw-m
I 4 m,i
I 4 en 1
I 4 M4
. " 1
i 4 9U-4!
i486 (
I 4 .4
I 4 fi Na:
I I 88 I
I "4,
I i
., 4 S.4i
.' 4 W4,
.; 4 42 I
I 4 a ,
I
4 Y
4 8i'
4 .
4 .4,
4 1 ti j
4"l
4 8o
4 b,
4 fill
4 ' ,1
4 54
V'l
4 i5
4 44,
a
6 ,.-1
4 oil
4 wit
4 M
I
4 04
4 In,
4 hi,
4 711
4 9
4-"
4
4 74l
4 67
4 .i
4 10,
4
4 Oil 3 -
4 tM 3 4
4 l'4 8 4s
4 ti: 3 01
I 4 Oi
4 01
4 2 i t
tU 6J
4 04 3 46
4 3 4i
4 0 3 4J
4 1 1
3 94i
3 921 I 41
u,i 4 yj
3 .4 1 iw
6 b, i 34
.1
6 51
I
S 82
a ill
all
11 tiw, l it;
0 ;,o o t'.4
44 6 0'!
.1 a 741
4 301
t 26
6 731
6 r3
o 4V.
Nov. U
Nov. 13
ov. W
No . lo
i0.. 14
J. !.
.1 1
4 ill
4 ZX
0 .2 .
I 6 61,
41 " 1
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by eacn ,ail was:
t utt;c. H ga. Sa p. H't's.
C. M. de St. P. l . ,.
Wabash 1
Missouri Paclllc Hy.. 111 2
nmn r-acinc system, rc . 13 1
C. A N. W. Hi.
. . . e in . .
F.. E. A M. V. R
R. 54 2J
C, Hi. P., M. ei O. ... 4
B. A M. Ry 39
C, B. A w Ry 2
C, M. J. A P., east ... 6
C, R. 1. otc P.. west... 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Great West. ..
11
2
2
'i
1
IS
Total recelDts 1
H4
34
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, ench buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omana pricking Co
Swift A Co
Ctidahy Packing Co
Armour A to
Armour A Co., 800 Ctly
Armour A Co., Denver..
Vansant Co
Carey A Kenton
Lohmun A Co
MoCrcarv A Carev
W. I. Stephen
Hill Huntiinger
Hamilton A Rothschild ..
itV U'- .V..
,041 , 1.41
849 9a 1,843
877 921 140
53 2,847
2&!4
142
266
44
42
llii
35
68
4
277 ....
5S
4
43
312
429 .... 3.156
L. F. Hnsa
Squires A Co
Wolf Murnan
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root A Co
bulla & Kline
8. A S
Other buyers
Totsls 4.HS9 5.9S2 0.f52
CATTLE There was not an excessive run
of cattle here this morning, but from the
reports received- from other markets It is
evident thnt the supply was adequate to
meet the requirements of the trade. As
compared with yesterday, the market here
showed practically no quotable changa
from vesterday.
The market on cornfed steers was not
very active this morning, but Just about
steady. The lack of activity was owing
In a large measure to the poor quality
of the cottle that were oh sle, practicnlly
nothing being offered that could be called
choice. Most everything, though, was dis
posed of In folrly good season.
The demand for western rangers of good
quality was active and prices fully steady.
As high as 14.80 was paid for a load of
Wyoming cattle averaging 1.304 pounds, but
they were good. Aside from that bunch,
however, there were very few desirable
grades. The common cattle were not very
active, but about steady.
The cow market showed very little
change from yesterday. .Buyers all wanted
a few fresh supplies, and a receipts were
not excessive, trading was fairly actlVe
with prices steadv. The same as has been
the case all this week, the demand was
the best for the more desirable grades and
there was more or less tendency to neg
lect the common stuff.
Bulls, veal calves and stags sold freely
enough at good steady prices.
There were quite a few stockers slid
feeders in the recelits this morning, but
the demand was In fairly good shane and
Anything at all dos'ribla sold without diffi
cult v at good steadv prices. The common
tuff was a littrp slow, hut the prices nald
were Just about the; same as those In effect
vesterday. Representative sales:
20W8.
So. A. Pr. No. At. Pr.
I- 7M t M 1 4 I 44
I StO 1 OH 7 1041 I M
U 114 8 04 T 710 t 40
4 81 1 t 10 1 107 1 44
1 t!4 2 in l eo 1 (0
FM I 10 1(' Ml t t
1 160 i It 2 till 1 0
1 4 t SI 1U I tC,
1 , Its 1 S5 7 1031 15
7; 87 III 1 1804 I IS
COWS AND HEIFER9.
41 F4I t 0
CALVES.
1 171 4 0
HEIFERS.
1 8) J in S I7( I 48
3 MI 5 IIS 7 (107 t 5tl
2 1 JO II Ml 76
, 1 :7 S 40
UL'i.LS
J 1ST0 t 10 1 1410 I 10
1 lSOO 5 41 ! 140 I 71
BToClvERS AND FEEDERS
; l ! 40 1! 4S1 S 75
S I! t 5
NEBRASKA.
?1 cows -0 1 'fi 11 cows 1378 i 1J
1 tow K70 1 75
1 cuff 130 J 50 3 feeders.. 833 i 19
I ,-alf 250 3 50 6 oows 826 2 15
1 bull 1130 2 25 12 cows....'. 970 2 80
1 bull 1183 2 40 1 heifer... 810 8 40
50 steers.... 980 8 10 t hefers.. 830 2 8b
1 steer lory) 2 85 t cows 811 2 5)
1 feeder... 1070 2 75 4 cows 837 2 10
1 bull l'W 2 50 .18 cows 1013 t 76
2 cows 973 2 10
9 feeders.. l'ai: 3 80 18 caws i61 3 9S
7 feeders.. 911 3 So ?1 cows 1007 2 75
8 feeders.. 113 3 20 10 cows 4 2 80
4 hellers ... 77 X , 8 cows 1018 t 80
.1 cows 7S7 1 85
WYOMING.
'1 steerr....H70 3 6j 4.' cows 901 2 23
132 steers. ..llii 3 60 20 cows likiT 2 75
8 steers. ...112 3 26 22 rows 917 2 70
4 steers. ...l'i"f 01 i teecit rs. ,1L6 3 25
9 sie.rs... AK'a 3 00 a feedere. . 9M 3 Oo
1 steer l'Hi'J 2 26 U lee.it ib. 1'iSo 8 40
COI-ORaIjO
H feeder!.. 7l7 3 i 1J feeders.. 7:7 Z fj
a steers.... 9l) 3 " 4 cowa 111(1 2 "0
jo xiecis.... fll.' 3 1.1 4 c iws 9 1 :'. .1
8 feeders.. 1008 3 25 1 cow 850 1 00
1 feeder.,. K1.-1O 2 75 13 cows 873 2 4
2 sif-trs.... s:to 3 la cows 978 2 83
4 -.lepra.. ..113i 8 40
3 feeJeis.. 9H 2 '.0 8 bulls 1163 185
11 feeders.. 4:M 3 6 4 heifers.. 867 2 86
4 t ult-es... 162 3 40
E. Bolre Wyo.
j stags W -.'"j 69 f ten....i:04 3 75
L. Quealoy v yo.
114 feeders. 11U 3 8.1 10 (e ders. .1046 1 IS
3 bulls ISM II')
W. A. Turner-Colo.
S rnwr 6-3 2 00 8 ciws 103.5 2 o0
14 fredera . 9 9 3 3) 1 steer 112) 10)
il E. Cheney 4. olo. ,
17 ferdets.. 8i3 8 66 1 cow 121A (to
1 feeder... 7.M 1'0 Socovts 100$ i go
4 feeders.. 3 10 1 bull 1280 2 23
H. Trollope, Wyo.
C5 strers... WZ 3 56 : steers... .1134 100
J W. Waterson. S. D.
17 ateers....1H8 4 00 4 cows lint) 2 66
L. C. Verplast. 8. D.
1J cows 9'3 S 00 7 cows 837 2 10
Johnson Bros.. Neb.
10 feeders. .1U5 3 46 6 steers. ,.. 1328 I It
B. W. Bell. Neb.
5 rows 114 2 40 18 cows 1011 T6
rows 1144 120 1 cow 780 t 40
The Is Urns. Nr It.
j rows 44 1 90 4 !:...;. Wi 5 75
W. A. Ripley - Wye..
1 steers . '"4 4 4K
Mllldale Cattle Co Nsb.
1 row 9yi 2 10 43 cows HvJ M
J cows 783 2 10 i-ows 875 2 10
R.iati t'r-ek Lund and Cal tie Co. Nss.
I cuws 8 0 'in 5 cos 78 1 Ti
7 e-..ws M t I raw ) $80
37 rews 93 2 M)
A. I RaU ton-Nett,
1 .-ow f.) t 60 lb II 811 J 10
4 c'Otts (72 8 ID I cdws 860 J 13
1 liulfer .. 8. $ 60
T O 'Hliktt - S. ii
1 cow! 860 2(8) U 8UUIS....10W 113
1 cow N ten I rows HT I
1 cow ton $ 80
John Olmstead, Wyo.
12 cews 89 1 I w
Burnett A Co. Wvo.
rol tti 3 10 27 cows tt 110
D. R. WMtlaker Neb.
24 cows 1.9 1 if, 41 steers.. ..lf 4 80
enws SM6 t OS
L. Mcienald -Wyo.
S3 Steers.. ..14 4 f" 33 owe 10t8 111
11. Banner Wyo.
2.1coas -tei I 18 A feeders.. Itv I f)
2 rows 1 i I" feeders.. 872 IV
13 cows PCI s ,4 pi cows Ml 70
B. B Brooks-Wyo
40 COWS 10, J it., D.4 feeders. .KX 4 08
1 cow II.11 t to 89 feeders., w 190
t COWS Fl 41 I bull 14 I 2
2l steers.. ..1113 3 V
J. O. McDonald Wyo.
12 cows ti ! . . st era... $84) tie
1 cows 940 2 t.
E. N. MolVtngal Wyo.
41 feedere. .10? 1 J ccwe fa$ I 7"
F. Marshall-Neb.
1 cjW lni 3 85 feeders.. ITS $00
8 feeders.. 1072 $40 12 feeders. .li 140
1 feeder... 7(X) I 10 1 feeders.. 84$ 3 10
1 feeder... 8.10 1 75 4 cows Kill 176
8 steers.... 2i 3 25 2 ctrws 1180 185
1 bull 1340 2 10 8 cows IMg 2 8C
1 bull 1410 1 10 1 cow I'M) X A
O. P. Hendershot Neb.
.15 f -eilers.. 192 3 46 11 cows 1107 2
1 feeder... 840 3 W
HOOS About c ar o, hoga were en
sale this morning, wnlch did not app ar
to be enough o supply the (ltm.tni tiom
both ,'Htkeia nd ampptrs. Hip It' irom
other points wtro also lavtraol- to ths
soiling Interests, snd ss a reiull the mar
ket here ruled active, wl h prlcea ricfioc
higher. The bulk of the hegs aold at $4 70
and $7.72, with ihe enmmo. er lot.ls
largely at t4 47M. and the choicer oads
mostly at $4.75. Trsdlng was v ry b.l k.
so ihst the early arrival c were soog out
of hrst hands, and the late ones colJ aa
fast as offered. Reprcs. ntatlve sales 1
No At. 84. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr.
' m ... 4 tr, M ttt so 4 7a
M ...I4 ... 4 47', 41 t:i 81 III
u ?4 ini 4 111, S4 :n0 ... 4 7s
M S4 ins 4 7t, at MS 140 4 to
C( H 40 4 70 4.- '.44 ... 4 70
C! ail 40 4 to 47 :4I 40 4 70
61 ?4 aci 4 7a S7 :'a m 4 to
tf f t 4 to ;:i t" t is
ta no f 4 7li T4 li IK" 4 70
71 t!C (! 4 70 4.., t" 40 4 74
U........i4 1 4 to .:f .. ..19 J 4 J(.
F4 4 ltO 4 70 41 144 ... 4 Tf H
!f. JIS7 ... 4 70 (t ...... . , .444 ... 4 7H
M l 1J0 4 70 0 4 M
M 327 tOO 4 70 1C MS 40 4 7f
J7 :F1 140 4 70 f4 87 1 40 4 7H
41 r?l 120 4 70 41 ITt ISO lilt
19 jti im 470 tr, no ... 4 7J',
71 211 lt 4 70 4.1 170 40 4 TI14
4t Sit 1M 4 70 JO MO SO 4 1l4
Ml... f,4 SO 4 70 44 4 0 4 7JI
Mr. Ml 0 4 70 Ft S44 110 4 7
4S 144 SO 4 70 4: M4 ... 4 74
71 Kt ... 4 "0 S t?J . 4 74
- Ma ... 4 70 4: M f
7? 174 40 4 70 F4 t0 ... 4 It
87 1 '.D 4 70 17 44 4 4 7t
17 Il :40 4 70 41 77 tO til
' at. J40 4 70 7! 4l SO 4 74
II IM 40 4 70 I- 544 40 4 7
8H EEP -There was a lairly l.beral run
of sheep and l-mb here this morrlng, but
the ueinann was fi:li eiul to the occa
sion and an se.lve and tui y steady msik tt
was exper.enc.wl. Packra were all out
earlv and everything In tight ching.d
hands In Short order. Fed yeartlngu o'd
ns high as $4 70, fed wethers 14 50 end re.
tlve lambs sold up to $6 90. Desirable gr.tdes
or western grassers weie tcarce, but any
thing that would do t kill could safely be
quoted steady and active.
There was also a good demand for
feeders and anything at all de.-ent In that
line sold freely enough at steady pre .
V)uotatotis for gtas' sneep ami lumbs:
Oood to choice yearling.". t.40i4.t; fair to
good vearllra-a, $4 00414.40: good to choice
wethers. 14 25tM 50; fair to good we'hers.
$4.004i4.25: good to cholre ewes, 84.004T4 26;
fair to good ewes, $3.75(94.00; good to choice
lambs. 15 404rS.7e; fnlr to good lambs, 15.16 (f
5 40; feeder yearlirgs. 3.75'S4..,5; feeder
wethers, 13.5064.00; feeder ewes. 12.5043$ 60:
feeders lambs. $1.254. 90. representative
sales:
No. " P-
20 Wyoming cull ewes 70 1
450 Wyoming lecder ewes ....... 84 $10
2 Wyoming feeder eaes 4 8 1.1
20 Nebraska ewes 9a 4 25
117 Nebraska fed yearlings Wl 4 70
lul Nebiaska fed yeiillnga 97 4 70
352 Nebraska feeder lamts 63 4 75
104 Nebraska cull ewes 64 1 50
Coloradi rulls 46 160
I Nebraska buck 140 1 c.0
44 cull ewes 71 2 15
12 Netratika feeder ewes 71 I 60
301 NrorasKa feider ewet 7f 1 M)
6 Iowa fed ewes 121 I On
16 Nebraska ewes 74 10)
1 buck 140 3 u)
226 Montana ewes 91 8 2)
133 Idaho ewes 33 8 60
40 Nebraska lambs 3 3 50
II Wyoming ewes and bucks.. 108 $50
175 Nebraska feeder yearling.. 8) $
100 Nebraska feeder yearlings.. 69 3 76
106 Colorado feeder wethers and
yearlings 1 66 4 00
1 Nebraska feeder lamb 80 4 06
483 Montana feeder wethers 103 4 to
23 Nebraska wethers 110 4 26
15 Montana ewes 100 I 86
498 Montana wethers 101 4 20
70 Montana wethers... ;100 4 10
34 Neb. ewes and wethers 71 4 26
198 Nebraska feeder lambs 46 4 28
29 Iowa fed ewes 143 4 35
106 Idaho yearlings and wethers. 106 4 50
76 Idaho yearlings and wethers.106 4 60
6 Idaho ewes 78 4 56
I Colorado ewes 140 4 50
18 Nebraska lamba N 4 50
106 la. fed wethers and yearllngs.118 4 60
270 la. fed wethera and yearlings. 114 4 60
260 la. fed wethera and yearlings. 114 4 60
105 la. fed wethers and yearlings. 116 4 61
820 Wyoming wethers 107 4 60
186 Wyoming wethers 107 4 60
110 Wyoming wethers 107 4 60
168 Idaho feeder lambs 68 4 85
136 Wyoming lambs 74 6 16
430 Idaho lamba 65 6 36
10 Idaho lambs 78 6 40
319 Idaho lambs 72 S 40
26 Iowa feeder lamba 82 IN
t'HICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKJKT
Cattle Steady Hosts Open Higher, bat
l.oso tbe Advance.
CHICAGO, Nov. 17. CATTLE Receipts.
12,000 head. Including 8.000 head westerns;
msrket sterdy; good to prime steers, $6.85
6.90; poor to medium. $3. 50ft 5.70; stockers
and feeders. $?.004.16: cows, $1.26414.80:
heifers, $1.76;r5.25; cannera. $1.2E)T2.40; bulls.
$2.00i4.5; calves, $3.5oU.75.
HOGS Receipts, 26,000 head; market
opened lit 10c higher, but advance lost;
mixed and butchers. $4.7004.90; light to
choice heavy. 14 8jfi5.00; rough heavy, 14.46'fl
4.G6; light, $1.654.834; bulk of aales. $4. 71$
4.8n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18,000
hesd; market for sheep steady, for lambs
strong; good to cholca wethers. $4.S(ii6.00;
fair to choice mixed. $3. 60 7 4 26; western
sheep. Sloops .00; native, 4.60Q.tt; western
lambs, $4,504)6.76.
t. I.nnls tlve Stock Market.
ST. LOl'18. Nov. 17. CATTLE Receipts.
5.000 head, Including 1.200 Texana. Ma ket
$4.t(!j.40: dressed beef ord bjicher sters!
liOfl'TjKM- alnnlfar. r, l ...,-. t i ' t,- u II
steers under 1.000 lbs.. $$.&0lit 10: rows snd
heifers. $Z.261t4.26; eennere, $.'00(82.26; bu Is,
J2.C0.tJ 3 25; calves. $3 76$4l.6o: Texaa and In
dian siesrs, $2.604.26; cows and heifers.
$2.ooigr.76.
HOOS-Recelpts, 9,500 head Market was
higher; pigs and llghtr, I4 0u4 50; packers,
84 4064.76; butchers end bes heavy. .Wn
4 85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 400
head. Market steady; native muitors, 13 60
i4 75; lambs. $4 bObt 18; C1 H and tucke,
$ ' JMt4.00; stockers, $2.5wff3.0f); Texana, I3.(
Ci.OO.
Kansas City Live stock Msrket.
KANSAS CITV. Nov. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 7.000 hesd. Including 300 southerns.
Market steady; choice export and dre-d
beef ateers. t5.006.26: fair to good, $1.5.)',
5.00; weatern fed steer', 3.60trrj.f U; suck
ers and feeders. $2.26Jf4 .10; southern esra,
$2.5(4.26; southern cows, 11.64$ I.::-: native
cows. $1 5(14.00; native he frrs, $2 50b4'0.
bulk $1.7Mj3 50; calves. $;.26ri.76
HO(i8 Receipts. 16.000 l:ad. Msrket was
steady and active; top. $4,974: b.iik of ,
$4 601(14.90: heavy, $4.84(4 8.H; pukera, 14 7
4.90; iilgr" and Ught, $4 Sat.f,.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rcce'pts, 1400
l'ead. Market steady; native lambs, i.6At
6 86; native wethers, $3 76t;4 4i; nitlve ewes,
$3 7564.30; western lambs, $4 26fK.76: we tern
yearlings. $4.tXfi4.75; weatern sheep. ta.iEt?
4.25; stockers snd feeders, $2.5(4 0).
Xew Tork live Stock Msrket.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17-bEEVErl Re
retpls. 840 head; steers. $3.356.00; bulls and
cows, ti Uitfilu. Dressed beef. mtd"reteiy
active: native hides. 7ftl0c per pound.
CALVES Receipts. 417 hesd. veals brely
steady: grasssrs, nominal; westerns, firm.
Voals. $i (u8 r; choice westerns. 4 1.71;
city dressed ve-ils. stasdy at .910c pe.
pound; country dressed, firm, 7fjn,4)C pef
pound.
HOg Receipts, 1.09 head. No sales re.
ported todsy.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1821
head; sheep, steady to firm; good Istnbs.
Ann. Sheer, I.I244 40; Ismbs, $3.90i.l;
culls, 14.60.
St. Joseph Mvo Stork Msrket.'
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.378 head. Market lower; rstlvrs
$3.t!rijS.76; cows and helfera. $1 8&v4.40;
Dlnrkeni and feeders. $2.6088.6O
Hi MiS ReceliHs. 8.182 hed Market was
6C higher; bulk of Biles, J4.6'. 4.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. t.'AI
head. Imbs higher; top. f 5 7(v
Slons Cltr lls StoiTI- Msrket.
BlorX CITY. Nov. 17. (Spec's! Trie-
Crain.l-'ATTLK Rec-alpts. tlv hesdituir
t stead,; breves. ltu8u0; c-w. bulls
ail mixed, 12.1043 60, stuukets and (stasis,
- ' 1 . - '
$18O4r40; calves snd yearling. LQ:S.
Hoclg Rex-elpts. 1.9i hesct) msrket
Strong to ar higher, eel Ing at $4.4o4..s)
bulk. $4 0043 4 46.
Stork In Stall.
The receipts of live stock at the six prin
cipal western titles )estertltiy were s fol
lows. Cattle. H. Sheep.
bouth Omsha I. loo sm .ss)
Sioux Citv s.v) 8 ... .
Kansas City T 000 ltt tsu 1.41U
St. lxuls 6.0.H sici 4.utt
St. Jnateph H..1.8 3. 14J i.;it
Chicago I3.0U0 85.oti . l.itw
Totals
.52.078 81.32 86.141
OM AH 4. SA llOt.RSsLl: M48KRT,
t .
Condition of Trade and quotations oa
Staple and Fancy rrodnee.
K(H1S-Candled st.rk. Sc.
IJVE POl'LTRY Hens. 8c; roosters, ie:
turkeya 1671c; ducks, HV-; gees. 9c; spring
chickens. Mc.
Bl TTER-Packing stock. 14V,.': choice t
fancy dairy. 17t)isc; cresn'ery, i!j'24o: fancy
prints, 26c.
KREPH FROZEN FISH-Trotit. inc; pick
erel, tc; pike, 10c; perch. Ic: bluetlsh. 12c;
whlterlsh. 10c; Salmon. 14c; rcdsnupper, lie;
lobster, grefn. 10c; lobster, boiled, ic; bull
heads, lirt cattish. 14c; black boss. :
halllbtit l(5c; crapples. 12c; roe elind. $1;
buffalo, 7c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per
dot., 25c. v
HRAN Per ton, $18.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No I upland,
$7 00; No. t $6 60; medium, $8.00: ' coarse,
$6.50. Rye straw. $6 0. Thess prlt are
for hay of good color snd quantity.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
46r; extra selects, per cn, 37c: Standards,
per can, S?c; hulk, standards, ptr gal.. $1..V.
bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.76, bulk.
New York counts, per gel.. $2 no v
TROPICAL FR11T8 .
ORANGES Florida, slurs 124, 168, 178. 200,
211 and 2W, $3.2.-2.&H.
LEMONS California fancy. 27c;. 100 ana
340 Of; cholre. $4.50.
DATES Per box of 30-lh. Pkgs.. $2t;
Hitlnwl, In 70-lb. box, per lb., SSiiSc.
FH 3S California, per 10-lb. carlon. 75lf
S6c; Imported Scnyrna. ' 4-crown, 12Vc; 5
crown. 14c; 7-erowh. 14c: fancy Imported,
washed. In 1-lb. pkgs., 141113c: California,
per case of thirty-six pkgs.. 12.25.
BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch, $2 M
4J2.5-): Ju m be, $2.75(iJV1.50.
COCOANl'TS-Per 100, IS.flP
OR APE FRCIT-Per box. $100 . ...
T A NO F.HI NFS Florida, per bv. $-IO
per half-box. $2.50. ,
FRl'lTfl. - . .
ATPf-KS Home crown Jonathan, per
bbl.. $4(10; Hen Dav'r., $2.25: New York TaU
men Rn4 Po"nd Sweef $3.00; New.York
Kings. 13.00; Nea- York Plprlns, $2.75: Nw
York Oreettings, ;.ocj2..; New York Bsld
wlrs. S2.5flI7i: Co'orsdo -lonnthans and
W'n 8is. est- Lt' bos. $1.50. '
TFARS-l'tah. Colorado snd California,
fall varieties per box. $1 TCttf.U,
Ct'LFPY-Ptr dox.. 2Vn1H.
ORAPES Imported Malngas. per . keg,
$6 00.
CPANBERR1ES Wl'conaln Bell and
Bugle, per bbl.. $s.50ifjr1.fl0; Wisconsin Bell
ancT Cherry, f - ' '" -1- lox. $2.86.
VEOETABI.EB.
POTATOES New home grown. In sacks,
per bu., 40c
Tt'DVIDC Dm hi, Uln- C.r.H.
bjgas. wr 1, lc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.9?iT2.0.i.
ONIONS Home-grown. In sacks, per bu.,
6Sj76c: HpHiilsh. per crate. $1 9
CAI'L1FIX)WICR-Per bbl.. $4 00.
Cl'Cl'MBERS Per case pf 1 dot 11.75.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per JHO lbs., 708,
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
bu. basket, 60c; Illinois klln-drled. per bbl.,
12.75.
(5REEN PEPPERS-Per bu. tg'ket, BOo.
SQUASH Home-grown, per dos.. 50c.
EGO PLANT Home-grown, per dox,, 754).
MISCELLANEOUS. -SAUER
KH AIT Wisconsin. ' per keg,
$2.50.
CIDF.R-New York, per bbl, $5.25; per U
bbl., $3 25.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full crrem,
12'4jc; Wisconsin Young America. '3c: block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. Italic; Wisconsin
brick. 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, 18c.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per IK, 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13: ,
No. 2 soft shell, per jb., 12c; No. 1 hard
shell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 13? j
small, per lb.. -iSc; peanuts, per lb., 7e;
roaatsd peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
f.er lb., 124flS4c; almonds, soft shell, per
I)., 17c; hard shell., per lb.. 16c; chestnuts,
per lb., 1244? 15c; new black walnuts, per
bu.. 7XO90c; shellback hickory nuts, per bu
$1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu., $150.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 1 green, Ics
No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 1 salted. 7Uo; No.
veil calf, 9c; tin 1 veal calf, 7c; dry salted,
10315c; shetp pelts, 36cg41.00; horse hides,
$iloi.on. -r .
Wrecked Sailors Are Saved.
NEW YORKT-oaFeTV-.raTt slilowt esksl
ca'lut-s, the captain vnd ciewWf ths thres
masted Schooner Islnboro, wh were r
cued from their storm -battered.- water
logged craft after a tsrr'ble experience la
the hurricane which sweet the Atlantis)
seaboard early In the --eek. w.tre bio.ight
here today or. the British ateamer Atholl,
which arrived from Yo'cohuma ar.d ttl-sr
fsr eaatern ports. ' The was made b
the Atholl In the dsngerjus s-as off Car
Henry while the waves wer breakliia ovor
the helpless craft fora and aft.
Ponies at the Horso Show.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-Ponlea, masy 4f
them not ovsr forty-six Inches In height.,
were ths center of Interest, st ths annual
horse show todav and ths beautiful
weather of the week continued. Last right
had the record crowd eni there wag
something of a lull In the attendanoc I -day,
although there was ro illmunltl in. in
ths Interest.
Officers of Improvement Association.
HUNTINGTON. W. Vi, Nov. 17. -J. hr.
I.. Vance of Columbus, 'O.. wss todny
elected p'eilaent of the Ohio Valley Im
provement asroclatlun. Vlcjj tirel'lent tor
Illinois and Indlsna elected Were: Indiana,
F. B. Porev, Evansvlll..; M. C. Oarbar,
Madison: Charles E. Hck'w.iM. New Al
bany. Illinois, Oeorse p. Persons. E. A,
Smith. Cairo; J. C. Willis, Metropolis. ,
New Railroad Ofllelals.
PEORIA. 111., Nov. 17 At ths annual
meeting of the Toledo. Peoria & Weatern
held at Chicago yesterday. E. N. Arm
strong, for manv years superintendent of
fhet Toledo, Peoria A Werfern railway, was
elected president to succeed E, F. Leonard,
recently retired. E. D. Usner wis mads
aecretary-treaourer. The new superintend
ent has not been choren, r
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record November 17, as
furnished by the Midland Guuranteo and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1814
Farnam atreet, for The Bee:
3. Flanagan and wife to C. W. Haller,
und4 of lot 7, block I, Boyd's add....$ 1
W. K. Gllmore et si to J. F. W. Haunt
bach, part ne4 ne4 section 4-15-13.... 108
Catherine Hun man to A. L. Spear
mun, part or sei4 of section 80-15-13.. 754)
W. H. Gates and wife to C. F. Evans,
lot 16, block 18, Hitchcock's add. US
Surah J. Shaver to Annette C-.HIme-baugh,
lots 1, I and I, block 5, Rose
Hill i ' sVsJ
R. H. Callchan and wife to A. N.
Hagan, lot 4, block S, Potter Cobb's
sdd ; TH
Martha Saunders et al to Merchants'
Nntlonr.l bank, part lota 1 and 1 '
148, city '.. M
J. A. Caning and wife to D. E. Helkes,
tut 7. block 8, Jetter's add. to South
Otraha lit
H fi. Thomas to A. Larson, part lot .
11 and other land In Cunningham A ;
Breni'an's add 1,500
Lisette Frledlunder, executor, et al to '
C. F Kunkel, lot 1. block 1, Improve- '
p. ent Association gdd, 2, 5"t)
Kale Ball and w'fe to T. A. Creigh, .
part lot 8, Barker's allotment 20
Merchants' National bank to W. .,
I )e France, part of lots 1 and 1. block
848 7.(
Benlna Jacobaon to Ainll Jacotfsoti,
land In section 17-16-13
Newton land company to W. T. Ora
l am. out lots 243 and 244, Floieuce . , . ; 2T4)
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