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    GRAIN AM PRODUCE MARKET
Co?tring of Shortt Bring Sharp Adrances
in Wbtat Fitnrea.
GENERAL INFLUENCES OF BEARISH TENOR
Car Ale Hlb, (a Market
steady Fatare TrilUc-4ioslp
f Ike Pit aaa. treat
Wall lre-t.
.. OMAHA. Nov ?. 1904.
. "Itn tn open I nit of the speculative mar
ket there was a derided change of front,
not due to any change In conditions, hut
to the natural reaction after the wakne
'""fday, when Armour Co., ffedlng
tne Chicago market with all Hie December
and May wheat It wanted at anv o!d pr.oe.
oroka It Wtth rimia 4riln Thli nrw.
lloTia were followed bv speculator In the
pit and a long line of nhnrt wheat put out.
A the situation In admittedly not to the
liking of the beam, the latter Were redv
to-rover thla morning with the firat Imp of
the bell, the mora an mm the selling pressure
hnwed a decided diminution. The receipts
war larger than the estimate, hut the
large line of shorts forgot everything In
thalr dee I re to get to cover. December
opened at a rain of a full point, or at
ll.OSVi, advanced to 11.004 snf turned down
to 11.08-V Liverpool waa HttMrC. higher on
wheat, with the drat two houra' covering
the ahorta were more Indifferent to the ini
tiation, and thl w followed by the re
actionary decline, ffsy advanced with the
opening ,r, or to t1.ttP; aold to 11.11) and
then dropped to tl.0V There ww but lit
tle wheat offered on the Omaha market
and none of rood grade. Price were prac
tically unchanged.
The corn market aympathiied with wheat
and waa bought quite freely at the opening,
advancing to 4S,4c for December, reacting
to 4c bid. May aold to 4ic, an advance
of c, and closed ateady around these fig
ure. The oat market waa rather quiet and
firm and about e'Ji'o advance.
Provisions were strong,, and higher all
around.
Omaha raeh price:
Omaha ( ash Ha lea.
WHEAT I cars No. 4. 52 Iba. 3c.
'OHN-l car No. 4 mixed. 40c; 1 car No.
4 yellow, 42c.
OAT8-1 ear No. I white, 30 Iba., 28.
Omaha Caah Prlrea.
'WHEAT No. J hard. 11.07; No. I hard,
Sletitl.06; No. 4 hard, Mc; No. 3 apring, 11.07.
COHN-No. 2; 42c; No. 1, 41c; No. 4 old.
4Ar; No. 4 new, 42o; no grade new, STttSSc;
No. 2 yellow. 42Hc; No. 8 yellow, 42c; No. It
white. 42c: No. I white. 41o.
OATS No 2 mixed. 28c; No. 3 mixed,
27,ic; No. 4 mixed, 2c; No. I white, 2Sc;
No. 3 white. 2Hc; No. 4 whit. r,vr,h.c;
standard. 28Vtc.
Omaha Fatare Price.
Wheat
Pec...
Hay .,
July ..
Corn
. Dec...
May .
Open.
High.
Low.
1.04 A
Cloa.
1.04 A
1.024
VB
4n4
40
l.w. A
1.06 A
1.OTT4A 1.03'A 1.02A
2B ViB b'B
40U
4ft
404
40
4014
40
Grain Market Elsewhere.
Closing prlcaa at tha following markets
today and Monday were:
I . CHICAGO
-loe-
Wheat
December May
July
C,-n-i.cmber
Hay ,
July ,
Oats
December ,
May
July
Wheat
Jierember
May
Corn
December y
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
Wheat
December May
Wheat-. ,
-December
1 May
Today. Monday.
i.wv 1.074
1.094
1.084
l4
45Ta
49
45",
aiH
aiv,
314
f '7
4ri
4S
4f'
Sl4
314
ST. LOUIS.
1.09
1.11H
4S4
IT
1 .074
1.10
474
KANSAS CITY.
z
1.01'i
1.014
1.00
r.uu'i
424,
41H
. 4214
414
MINNEAPOLIS.
.. 1.0,
1 .074
1.104
1.114
DULUTH.
1.09
I.IIV4
1.0s ,
1.09
NEW YORK GESERAL . MARKET
"
aotatloaa of tha Day oa Varloaa
' t'ommodltlea.
NEW TORK, Nov. S2.FI.OrR Receipts,
,"3.196 bhl. ; export, 942 hbla.; sale, 4.S00
lhla.; market dull and practically lower;
Minnesota patents, $f.9tKft.20; Minnesota
hakera, M.5rK&4.85; winter patent, 15.6010
.; winter straights, 5.351i&.55; winter ex
traa, 3.fj04c4.25; winter low grade, U.m
4.06. Rye flour, firm; fnlr to good, 4.5otfjp
4.76; choice to fancy, H.7iJf)S.65. Buckwheat
flour, ateady, t2. 202.25.
lth -.'iiHunnr- in'.uui 1 3 i ww T rn 1 v-1 11.
' vmo. vii.r, ji.i.'fu.i"; Kim urieu, w.wvv
H 80
RYE Nomli.i .:.
BARLEY fcli'i.Cy ; feeding. 404c, c. 1. f.,
Nw York.
WHEAT Keci-lpta. 3K.O0O bu.; aalea. 6.100,
000 bu. future. Spot, firm : No. 2 red, 11. lft,
! f. O. b., afloat; No. 1 iorthern, Duluth,
$1.21, f. o. b., uflotit; No. 1 hard, Manitoba,
nominal, f. u. b., afloat. Options had a
strong advance today on bullish Argentina
newa, higher Liverpool cnlilea, dry weather
west and active covering. In the afternoon
they reacted under rrallalng aalea, but
steadied up ugaln, finally cloalng ti(te
net higher. Sulea Included No. 2 red, Ms v.
(tt SI.liei.llT4, closed at 11.114; July, tl 02
x.J'l 0U. closed at I1.02H; Dxcember, L154i
1.1V closed at $1,164.
CORN Receipts, i.026 bu.; sales, 10.WX)
liu. future and lTK.OW bu. spot. Soot,
Hteudy; No. 2, nominal, elevator, and rsc,
f. o. b;. afloat; No. 2 yellow, MHc; No. 2
white, Ci6c. Options were firmer on batter
cables and with wheat, closing fc&c net
higher. May closed Ht fclHc; December,
67Sj67Hc, closed at B74c.
o ATS Receipts, lM.lM bu. oot. steady:
mixed onta, 2A to 32 lb., 144Q'364c; natural
white. So to 3: lb., iiifiiVic; clipped white,
til t 40 lbs.. t740cA Options were nominal.
l"KKl-lrregulur; spring bran, ID0.86;
middlings, $:0.2o.
HAY U
spring, fea7lx-; good to
choice. ItOroKSc,
HOPS Firm: state, common to choice,
lt4 crop, 81(fffl9c; 1903 crop. 31Mc: old
14iul8c: Pacitlo coast, 19U4 crop, 3037c;
old. HfllSc
HIDES Klrm ; Qalveaton. 20 to 26 Iba..
17c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texn
Ul'V. 24 to 30 loa., 14c.
LEATHER Finn: ac'.d, 24r26c
PROVISIONS Beef. teady; fnmlly.
111.60; mm. $9.00(89.60; beef ham. $23.50;
packet, $10.0041 10.50: city extra India me.
$l4.6t'lll.60. Cut meat. Ann; pickled hel.
He, $S.260 76: pickled houldr. $7.60; pick
led ham. $9 00(Q9.76. IJtrd, steady; wettrn
steamed. 17.60: November rlosed at $7.50.
nominal: refined, steady; continent. $7.(;
clear. llS.25ifllS.76: mea, $12.7&i813.60.
TALLOW Klrm; city, 4c; country, 44
4Hc.
MICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, Pi
t "': Jiinan. nominal.
Hl'TTKR Firm; treet price. extra
creumery, 264J264'. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 1&4j264c; stats dair
les. common to extra, iu22c; rsnovatsd,
common to extra. 13til9r: western factory,
common to cnoice, liiul4c; western Imltu
lion creamerv. common to choice, 164a lie.
CHEESE Firm: state, full cream, small
Rrptember, colored and white, fancy, 114c;
1st niade. colored and whit, poor to
choice, (H.jjl0V-; large. September, colored
and white, fancy. UVc; lata made, col
ored, good to choice. bl04c; lata made,
wl,l'e ooce to fancy. 7.10c.
KOUS Firm; we-itern fancy ielected. SOc;
weaiern aversgea, iMiiSc.
POI LTRy Alive, eaav; weaisrn chick
ens, lie: fowls. 11c: turkey 15c: dred.
weak; western chickens, 14$15c; fowls,
124c; turkeys, 198i0c,
Available Happlles of Grata.
NEW YORK, Nov. L'J.-BpecUl cable and
telegraphic . communications received by
liradvtreets show th following changes In
uvallahl , auppliea of grain, a compared
with lat account :
Wbeiit, I'nltcd Stat and Canada, eat
of the ilockle. decreae. 723.000 bu.
Oats. I'nJttd State rd Canada, esat of
th Rofkle. decrease. 171.000 bu.
The leading n1.ree reported this week
r 742 OiiO bu. tn Mimltoba. 163.000 bu. at
tienot Harbor. 3.0ort bu. at Portland. Me..
Mo bu. at Kingston and AS.otO bu. at the
Milwaukee private elevators.
Tim leading decrrsse are aiO.OOA tm. st
norbweslern Interior elevators. IIOO11O bu
at Louisville snd as.OOft hu. at the Chicago
private elevator.
' l-htladelphla Praaaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ft Bl'TTER
KiHady with flr demand: extra creamery,
2i4'-: extra nearby pnnta. 25c.
"UBl - Firm with good iWmand; nearby
first, iitc at mark; western flrats, "7c at
mark
CHEFE-t.'nrhanged: New York full
creams, fam y, J14-iJlo; w lork full
full
I Hit AfiO f.Rl AMI
I'ROI law
Keatare of th Traala 4 aag
Prleea aa Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. Nov. 22.-1 ! in harvesting
In Argentine, owing to wet weather, caused
atrength In wheat tire todav. At the 1 loe
the I K-cemher rptlon was tip 14c. May la
up Wi4c Corn show a guln of Sc. oat"
are up c and provlalon are from ec to 2"c
hlghor.
from Initial transaction to th rnd of
the elon the wheat market exhibited re
markable strength. At the opriln E
ember wa up lfi!4c at II 4,a !" and
May wa VfilUe ud at n.ODUfi 1.09V Tha
sdvance Wu larger oue to n,nei price
In foreign grain market. IJveipool cable
were up V notwithetandlng the severe
break here yesterday. The strength abroad
waa said to be a feeult of active buying,
caused by rcporta from Argentine claiming
that heavy rains had delayed harveatlng
In that country. From the atart abort
were eager bidder for whrnt. but offering
at nrt were limited. Another Diiuian con
elderatlon wa a decreae In primary re
ceipts. Strength of cash wheat at Kni
City wn alao a factor. The high point
on December for the day wa reacnen ni
H. 4. Mar touched $11" The msrk-t
closed with December at ll.V May cloed
at II. 094,0 1.094. Clearance of whet and
flour were equal to I2.0ii bu. The world
vlelble aurnlv, according 10 Bradstreet s.
Increased 3,fP00 bu. ITnnary receipt were
I. JU2,2u0 bu.. compared with I.616. a year
ago. Mtnneapolla. Duluth and Chicago re
ported rerrlpta of 1.227 i'ar. agalnat io2 last
week and l.owi a year ago.
Strength of a heat, small country accept
ance and higher pricea nt the Rumple
table were factors that held the corn
market Arm. The volume of trading wn
not large, bualneas largely of a scalping
character. December opened "jflc higher
at 4SS'4lic. sold between flxr and
49io and closed at 49c May ranged be
tween 454c and 4W- and closed at 4a7ft4Ac.
IchI receipt were 6d7 car, with four of
contract grade.
Influenced bv the bulge In wheat, the
oat market held firm, but the volume of
trading wa amall. December opened u
hade higher at 2Sc. old up to 29c and
closed at 2HTfr29c. May ranged between
314i314c and 3lS,314c and closed at 31c.
Local receipts were 101 car.
"Perelstenf buying of Inxd and ribs by
pucker caused a Arm tone In provision.
At the tart the market was a trifle easier
on liberal receipt of hog. loiter prices
rallied and the market closed firm with
January pork up 17V20c at $12 5744H2 "
Lard wa up 5c nt I.. Ribs were 6g,Hc
higher at $.50.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
4 car; corn, 233 car; oata, 37 car; bogs,
43.0HO head. . . ,
The Hoard of Trade will be closed Thurs
di'v, November 24.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles. Open. Hlgli.l Low. Close. Yea'y.
Wheat
Dec.
May
1 094i 1 08, 1 094
1 074
1 084
74
pi
11 09'i
1 10 1 094 1 084
i91 09
M3u 97t4 9b4
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
Oats
Nov.
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. -May
Lard
Jn. May
Riln
Jan.
May
tS'T-lV
494;4Hi I 44
4 I 46445'4rn48 45H''S
464 4541 46T4I 4614
i29?,4i: 29
29 2Rw 28?hj 29 28t-X
31?iH SlltWi 314! .. X14
31.V
3141 ai4i iiiib?
12 80 1 12 45 12 I 12 40
12 75 12 50 j 12 7241 12 624
7 0241 8 9241 7 CO 1 8 K
7 174! 7 10 I 7 1741 7 124
6 5241 8 424' 6 60 1 8 45
8 6741 6 6741 6 6741 60
12 46
12 50
924;
7 10 I
6 424!
8 60 I
No. 2.
Cash quotation were as follows:
r LA H it steunv: winter jnu ni.
S5 ar.fj
6.40; winter etralght. $4.9Oti5.20; prlng pat
ents,' $5.0W6 60; spring straights, $4.7(K(j6.00;
bakers. $2.9C3.90.
WHEAT No. 2 i-piing. $1.0SW1.13; No. 3
spring, $1.Mrl.08: No. 2 red, $1.117,W'1.13.
CORN No. 2, 63c; No. 2 yellow. 67M-C
OATS No. 2. 81M,?32c; No. 2 while, 32',c;
No. 3 white, S04tY32c.
RYE No. 2. 7Sc.
BARLEY Good feeding, J8384c; fair to
choice malting, 4S&62C.
SEEDS No. 1 llax, $1,114: No. t north
western. 11.19: clover, contract grade, $12.25.
PROVISIONS Me pork, per bhl.. $11.15
fill.20. Lard, per 10 lbs.. fi 9?4 . Short
rib side (loose), $8.624f(6.874- Short clear
side (boxed , $.76Ji.874.
The following were the recelpte and ship
ments yesterday:
Receipts.
..... 21.6W
. 124,800
879,800
152.301
8.000
132.700
Shipments.
1..9 0
47.000
,'. 127.2X)
' 152,300
.01
19.300
Flour, bbls..
Wheat bu,.
Corn, bu.,.,-.
Oats, bu....;
Rye, hu......
Barley, bu.
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries. ltsz2c;
dairies. 16021c. Eggs, firm; at mark, case
Included, WWiVw : flrat. 24c; prime flrta,
26c; extras, 2sc. Cheese, firm, iVQVii..
at, Loa I tirala aad Provision.
ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 22.-WHEAT-Higher;
No. 2 red cah. elevator, $1.10: track. $1 134:
December. $1.09. May, $1.11481H,,i: No. i
hard, $l.0"(nl.i9.
CORN-Higher: No. 2 cash, nominal;
track, 49R5Sc; December, 4414c; May, 4'c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, i4c: track.
114c; December, i4c; May, 31c; No. 2
white. mjSiic.
FLOI'R I'naettled. though demand Is
notably improved: red winter patents. $5.30
15.40; special brands. $i'.50Ki5 63: extra
fancy and Btralght, $t.h(X84.90; clear, t4.iu't
4.6i. SEEDS-Tlmothy, ateady at $2.a)2.40.
COHNM KAL Steady at $2.60.
BRAN Firm; Backed, east track, V44i8ir.
HAY-8teudy; timothy, tMCu 12.00; prairie.
I6.00& 10.00.
IRON COTTON TIES B3c.
BACKHNO 7c.
HEMP TWINE 64c
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
111.40. Lard unchanged: prime steam, $0.70.
Bacon, steady: boxed, extra nhorts, ?8.00;
Clear ribs, $X.124: hort clear. $S..174.
POULTRY Steady; chicken. f.4c;
spring. 9c; turkeys, 12ttf13ttr; djeks, loc;
pMi 8o
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 202(i4c;
dairy, 15421c. ' .
K(S6s-Hlgher at tfc case count.
. , Receipt. Shipment.
Flour, bbls WW HO 0
Wheat, bu ,0i0 78.0UI
Corn, bu .....53,m) 22,00
Oats, bu ;...32,O0O 17,(41
Kaasaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY,' Nov. 22. WHEAT De
camber. $1,014; May. $1,014: July. 89ic;
rah No t hard. $1 04: No. 3. $1 0KQ1.044:
No. 4. 9Oci$1.0O; No. 2 red, ii.Otftl.OS; No. 3.
tl.02i6rl.04; No. 4. 90cfi$1.00, receipts. 67 cara.
WORN December, 424!6 K.c ; May, 411c:
rash. No. 3 mixed. 464S4tfc; No. 3 ioCif
464c; No. 2 white. 474f'c; No. 3. 464j4tic.
OATS No. 2 mlxd, 30c: No. 2 white, 81c.
RYE Steady; No. 2. 7Sj78c.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, ig.OtK&flSn;
choice prairie, $7.608.00.
BL'TTER Steady ; creamery, 21tj23c;
dalrv. fancy. 16c.
EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas
stock, new No. 2 whltewood casea in
cluded, 24c per doi. ; case count, 22c; caaea
returned 4o lesa.
Receipt. Shipment.
Wheat, bu 4o.(H0 K7.3u
Com. bu 21,000 15.:o)
Out, bu.... 15.300 24,(XK
Mia Be poll Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 22. WHEAT De
cember. $1.(d: May, $1,114: July. $1.(94:
September. 834c; No. 2 hard. 11.124; N). 1
northern. l K'4; No. 2 northern, ll.f 6S..
FLOCR Flat natenti, ltltxiffS.10: ee)nd
patents, $5.834j39t; first clears, $4.3&lii4.4i;
second clears. I2.7W2 86.
BRAN In bulk. $15.10.
Liverpool Grata Market."
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 22 -WH EAT-Bpot,
nominal; future, quiet: December, 7s lUd;
Mhich, .s 2'd; May, 7 2d.
CORN Spot American mixed, steadv, 4
9d; future, steady; Decembt-r, 4s 9d; Jan
uary, 4s 6d.
Dal at h Grala Market.
DULUTH. Nov 22-WHEAT-To arrive:
No. 1 northern. $1.CV: No. 2 nor hern
11.01V On track: No. 1 noriharn, $1,104;
No. 2 northern. 11.024; December. $1,094:
$1,114.
OATS-To arrlva and on track
Mllvraake Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 22. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, tl.12ttl.13: No. 1
northern. I1.064S1.10; May, 11.0941094.
RVE Dull; No. 1. 84c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 1, Mc; sample, Jj
Jic.
CaeTee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 12. COFFEE Market
for futurea opened staidy at unchanged
price to an advance of point. Cahiea
were uninflutntial. In fact, there seemed
to be nothing to atlmulaie actlvl y In either
direction, but It soon devel prd that nea,. uy
longs were Inrliatd to switch into th later
position, and in accenu'll-hlng this the
(let neakened slightly, with pi Ices at bio
time showing a net loss of W110 points
Toward th close importers became active I
Buyer. " however, and ettadiea tne mar
ket. Price were Anally net unchanged 10
6 point lower, with ralrs of 111 1 bag
reortrd. Sulr Included Iiecember at
; March. .pigC(5r: May, 7.0j(a7 1Wc;
July. 7.26-: Seplembfr. 7.0&7.50c. Spot Rio.
steady; No. 1 invoice, lc; mild, uuirt;
Cordova, iwyila.
cream, i hi.l e. lHc: New Tork
creams, fair ! g.Kxl, l'i lie.
THE OttAiTA
NEWYORK STOCKSAND BONDS
Opening fricoa Are Generally Hif her and
VoIuDjs of Enaineaa ia Larger
RATE FOR MONEY RISES TO FOUR PER CENT
flock tome Oat Freely la the After
aooa aad Prlrea Break Cloa
lng la Weak aad
lntr.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. -Th opening deal
ing In the stock market gave every evi
dence of a renewal of alrong upward move
ment. Price were generally higher and
the volume of buaines wa above that of
several days past. It was evident that ad
vantage was taken of the higher level of
prices to market stocks. This has so fre
quently been the action of the market
through the recent period of Its sdvance
ment that not much apprehension wn
caused, especially a new point of trength
were developed and large buying order
paused from one to another. The fact that
only one or two stock were strong at a
time aroused the suspicion that the mar
ket wa being supported for the purpoe of
realising The existence of thl suspicion
made the market vulnerable snd when the
rate for call loan flurried to 4 per cent It
the afternoon, stocks came out freely from
all quarter of the, room and prices broke
rather precipitately.
There wan some accumulation of Read
ing hut It eurlv advance wn fractional
There wa enormou absorption, both of
t'nlted Statf Steel preferred and of th
sinking fund bond and the operations were
attributed In large degree to the operation
or a pool. Colorado Fuel wa tne only one
of the Independent steel stocks to show
marked sympathy. The movement In
Brooklyn Transit and Manhttan wh
paralleled by that In Interbnrough Transit
on the curb. On the other hand the per
sistent neavtne of tne Kartne on tn
Stock exchnnge had It counterpart In the
decline of Northern Securities on the curb.
The motive seemed to be dlooolntment
over the further poetponement of a de
cision In the Northern Securities . cae
But these ctterlng point of weakne
were enveloped In the latter decline, which
overcame the whole market and wiped out
th gains In the few strone- snots.
The special cause for ths flurry In the
money mnrket wng said to be the placing of
over lioonnono of Pennvlvnla Car Trust
bonds. But many Isrwer transactions than
tnnt nnv neen oonnueteo: in tne money
mn'Ket in tne last tew weeK-"rttnout ols
turbopce. It. was perceived this oornlng
that some of the lareegt recent lenders of
monev were not In th market and tboe
who dlaved fllllnr their requirements until
inte bid un the rat to the 4 per cent level
There were no further ens-sge-nent of gold
for exnort but the foreign exchange mar
ket continued fl'm. Lat price were onlv
slightly above the lowest and the closing
tone was weak t losses generally of be
tween 1 snd t points.
Bonds weakened at some points In sym
pathy with stocka. Total sales, par value.
$9.5,000. United States 4s advanced 4 011
call.
Quotation on the New York stock ex
change yesterday were as follows:
Sales. HIsh.Low.CIosc
Atchison 200 8Ti 85; 84
do pfd 1.700 1034& 102T m;l,
Baltimore A Ohio 14,500 974 95i 9T.T4
do Pfd 200 944
94
93
Canadian Pacific 9,900 1344
Central of N. J
Cheaapeake Ohio... 9.500 60TS
Chicago & Alton 100 46
do pfd '
Chicago Gt. Western. 254
Chicago N. W 2 400 2014
C. M. St. P 31,600 175
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T... 4.200 164
132i
"404
45
'244
200
1724
'15"
284
"2H
188
2
198
1734
182
16i
24
do pfd
7.900 Zi
C. C. C. St. L.
Colo. Southern 300 23
23
22V
do 1st pfd .
do 2d pfd
Delaware Hudson.. 2,400 187 185
674
364
1854
D., L. W
D. & Bio a..:. am 314
do pfd 200 m
Erie 43.300 40
do 1st pfd .50n 73.
do 2d Pfd 1.800 654
815
31 4
K644
384
724
634
85
90
149
SO
684
'53"
1384
814
83
38V
72
634
85
89
141 4
294
68
61 4
1384
Hocking Valley 400 85
no pin t wi
Illinois Central 3.800 1504
Iowa Central 100 30
do Pfd 200 ,584
K. C. Southern
do pfd 500 634
Loul. A Nashville. ...17.800 140U
r a arw .i?qbv
niHiuiniLuii t ,."
167
167
Met. Securities ....!... 2.800 f 82 814 , 824
Met. St. Ry 8.100 !1264 124 1?3
Minn. & St. Loul
ta
91
144
1084
M . St. P. & S. S. M..
8 no
400
92
148
1094
34V
S3
136
764
94
42
1364
'774
88Vf
80
36i
84V
sr-4
64
684
118
35V
954
374
324
634
1164
94
24
464
214
24V
49
234
914
146 V
107V
334
624
43 V
1344
744
94
40
1354
'754
88
8ft
354
84
68
24
534
184
117V,
84
95
38
31
534
1144
94N,
23
454
21
23V
47V
22Vi
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. -. Tex
17.000
1.000
1.400
1.000
4.700
4.900
l.ioo
6.200
33V
62V
do pfd
N. R. R. of Meg. pfd
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & Western..
434
134V
74
90
404
118
IB
tss
874
7
35
83
88
24
51
68H
117V
84V
954
364
31
524
114
95
?3
464
2ft
234
22
238
218
K0
240
. 78T,
31 4
, 88
34
93
8V.
171
16
38
324
1014
80
114
149
113
68
47
217
244
804
384
1P94
194
78
39
84
23
104
444
1077,
35
83
229
184
884
4
87
744
14U
88
81
SW
874
74
804
180
do pfd
Ontario & Western...
Pennsylvania
.48,100
11L200
800
100
.38.8lO
. 6 f
4o
,. 1.200
P.. C. '. St. l...,
Rpnding
do 1st prd
do 2d Pfd
Rock Islund Co
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
8. Pacific
.. 1.900
..53.100
.. 2.410
..26,600
.. 400
do pfd
S. Railway
do pfd
Texas & Pacific ....
T.. 81. L. & W
do prd
4,10
00
10,000
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E
Wisconsin Central .
do pfd
Mexican Central ....
Adams Ex
Amerlcnn Ex
United Stnttj Ex....
Wello-H'arKo Ex
Amal Coppe"
Am. Car A Foundry
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do nfd
Am. Ice ,
do Pfd
Am. Linseed Oil ....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
.112,200
.. 1.000
.. 2.900
.. 6.700
.. 200
.. 900
.. 2100
..17,300
V. "100
.. 100
iioaisoi
.. 4. wo
.. 1.600
.. l.ioo
i'.soo
.. 1,200
.. 100
.. 100
.. 9.70
219
122
219
122
80
.'24
894
344
"94
394
m.
4ft
314
lo?4
82
114V
1624
11 84
894
494
2184
264
81
:4
1944
204
784
41
'24
lot!
484
1084
8'14
844
2314
17,
89V
244
874
764
14
98
844
84
an
904
1M
T8H
314
884
34
"
38
17
40
324
11 4
79
114
148
117
67
7
217 V
244
804
364
189
194
78
40
'23V
103
45
107V
35
84
2314
164
K84
W4
874
744
14
95
84
r4
88 l;
?
174
70)
Refng.. 26 .000
1.300
Am. Smelt. A
do Pfd
Am. Sugar Refng....
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel & Iron....
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
do Pfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
12 000
2.000
89.500
47.200
4.100
6.0u0
2.000
1,800
8,f4 m
2.000
5i0
300
do pfd
National Lead 8
North American 1.200
Pacific Mall $ 300
People's Gas 4 900
Prised Steel Car 5,1
do pfd 400
Pullman Palace Car... 100
Reoulillc Steel !.5(t0
do pfd ?.8m
Rubber Goods t.ooo
do pfd -M
Teim. Coal A Iron.... 5. TOO
U. S. Leather 2.W
do pM 1.800
T. . Realty A Imp.. 18)
U. 8. Rubber J.ftoo
do pfd 900
U. 8. Steel (son
do pfd 187 sno
" esilnahouae Flee... 8.000
V'-'fti t'nlon 60O
W4,
Total sale for the day, 1.171,600 shra
I.oadoa Closlna; teek.
LONDON. Nov. 22 -Cloalngr
Con to It. money N V. CBtrl...,
do account
U ! Norfolk W
.. f' da pfd
.. Wli'Onlarlo A W
. .IMti PDDrlranl ....
. .100 ilUnd Mill
..urm kadif ;..
.. i V do ut std.....
.. do Id m ...
Aucond
.... M
.... 4i
.... 704
II)
.... 14
.... 4i
.... 41
... 3tU
.... M
....
....tutt
.... II
.... .!,
.... 1
.... 14
.... U
Atrhlton
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Ctnadlan Pacific
I'tiM. A Ohio
rtah'ao ot. w
(' . M. A
It. P J7 Vcutbr Hallwar
IBar
US do (d
lit Bsutlwrn rwt'ls .
H ll'nlo Ptelte ....
u d sfd
Tj r. a. IimI
I). A .. 0....
do pfd
Erto
do lti pfd..
do td prd..
llllnoli rntrJ
Loul. N.Ai
. M ' do yld
.11J Wibwh
.141, do prd
M . K T
5jI'VERBar, nrni, 74d per ounce.
o-i. r'. Pr cent.
The rat of dlcount In th open market
lor hort bill i-ifwr4 per rent; for
thr mon'h bills. 3g3l-l per cent.
rerelg. rtaanelal.
cjiJIfV,?NT,uNov- a-MON'BT-Wn In fair
dernaiid In the market today and dlacount
were firm. Oporatu on ttva atock es
crmng were mostly cheerful l.ut lM,slnea
" wuiri. ( lias
pai
Impwlal Japajieae
gevs. U-Tiaut
w-'rk '.I1' "'" lh bu.ln?. Consols
t "'tZ- Am,,r.ana were Irregiilsr
and Idle; ihe undertone waa good They
UiirVTA lltV B. ull..as SKA
. aiuu were niM j.
wi'a rui so,.
DAILY TtEE: WEDNESDAY.
S of 194 were quoted at 86.
Ru!an
rcre
easier ,
f'AKIH. ivov. nusiness at trie open
Ing of the bourse oday had n unfavor
the
able tone and at the close price were
Irregular. Rnslsn Imperial 4i were qnotel
at 94 71 and R tsularl bonds of l at ryw
RERLIN. Nov. 22. Trading on th
hotirve today waa quiet.
lew Yark Maaey Market.
NEW YORK Nov S.-MONET-Oa call,
higher. 24j4 per rent; closing and offerel
at t: time loans, ateady; alxtv and rlnetv
days. 14 per rent; six month. 34i4 per
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-444JHV
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. with
actual business In bankers' Mil at $4 871Vn
4 8720 for demand and at 84 842ofc4 8425 for
sixty-dav bill; posted rts, $4.85 and
$4 874'54 88: commercial Mil. $4 84.
SILVER Br. 59c; Mexican dollar. 27c.
BONDS Government firm and railroad
Irregular.
The following were the closing prices on
stocka and bond:
f. 8. ref
ra....t4Hi'innitn r. a 4...ins4
IMS !. rntrl Is
IMi do lot inc '7
do coupon . .
do lo. re..
do coupon
do new 4.
do coupon
do old 4a. 1
do roapo
Atrhlaon sen.
do adj. 4s . .
Atlantic r. L.
IfM win ar ht. L. 4.... S7
IPi-i'M.. K. A T. 4a..
.iitOV dn
.1 N. R. It of M. c.
.IM' ft. T. C. . a..
.lt N. 1 f. 8a..,.
. MVNo. Pai-ia- At
. Hv do to
.1034 N. A W. c. 4a. . . .
. t,in . 1. 4a A par
-Ill Wrtnn. cenr. 8Ss .
... 4
4l.
. . .l".
...lfS'
... T
.. tn-.i;
...104
4.
B.I Ohio 4s,
do u,
rrntnl of o.
do litt tne.
tt.
...101
....10!
ft Hit
. t;s Sradina son 4a..
.in ist. u I I. V. c.
Ct.ca. A Ohio 4'. ..
Chlctti A A. H
C. B. . A Q a. 4..
C. W. A 8 P. 4.
r. a n. -w c. it...
C . R. I. A P. 4a...
do col. 8
CCC A 8t L a. 4a
Chlcaao Tcr. 4a
Con. Tebaoco 4a
Colo. A Bo 4a
n. a g. a. 4
Krl prior lien 4...
d. (cn. 4
F. W. A t. C la ..
Hocking Val. 44a...
L A N. nnl. 4a
Offered.
. st. l. s. r. r.
.loos t. L. 8 W ia..
.II04 'StKarJ A 4a
.lt8o. raclc 4s
. tl'4 So. Rallvar I. .
. t4W Trttt A P. la . .
. ns
. A
. M
llS
.121 ,
. t
.10
.1144
. '4
tin
.101 ,T . St. L. A
4a
4
I'nlon Pacific 4s.
. 814
. MS
.lOlU
.105
. tl.
.111
.111.
I9SV4
do coot. 4s ... .
f S Steel M 5s
Wahaah 1
do dsn. R
w. A I. E. 4a..
Wla. Oatral 4a...
Colo. Fuol c. ta..
:
Boston Stock- Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 22 Call lonns. S34 per
cent; time loan, 4jf5 per cent. Official cloa
lng of storks snd bonds:
Atchison adj. 4a s4j'AdTniur
do 4a I" lAllono
Atchlaon M Amalaamatcd ..
do pM Ml, 'a 1 "American Zinc
. 44
. 1W
. 74
. 1.1,
. 17
. Hi
.7il
. n
. 7"S
. 13
. l'a
. 1
.
.
. 14
. 4
44
.
. s
. :.r4
Hoaton A Albany M lAtlanllc
Roaton A Main.
,14a iRInaham
PnVoo Klsvated ...
Fttchbura P'd
Mexican Ontral ...
N V . N. H. A H.
Per Marquette ..
t'nlon Parlnc
Amor. Aria. Cham.
do pfd
Amir. Pnou. Tuba
Amor, ftuiar
do pfd
Amor. T. A T
Ararr. Woolan
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
Rdlaon F.lac. Illu...
Oanaral Rlectrie ...
sUaa. Bloctrlr
do pfd
Mass. Gaft
.1M Tsl. A He.l
.14.) Ontennlat ....
2514 rppr Ranae
..1MV,
.. 7I
114 .
.. tn
. . M
.. ..
..it
..1S5I,
. .I4n
Kalit West
Pnmtnlnn Coal
Franklin
llranry
Isle Royals ....
Mass. Manlng .
Michigan
Mnhawk
Mont. ('. A I'...
old Dominion ,
.. 2:8.
nla
17'Prrot
....J4i .gnlncr
....lfcS'i Shannon
.... 14 1'amarack ....
. ... ni ITrlnlty
.... 41411'. f Mining.
.12T
.17
. 144
. to
. I2'4
. 44
. 11
.107
In I tod Fruit
!M'4:I . . Oil..
t'nkad Shoe Marh....
llah
do pfd Jl'4
V. . 8tl 274,
do pfd S91
Wasting- common ... 49
Mid. "Asked.
Victoria ..
Wlnon
'.Volvcrlne
New York Mining Storks.
NEW TORK. Nov. 22 -The following are
the closing price on mining stocka:
Adam Con 20 Ontario 30"
Alice 40 Ophlr ton
Brooco 1 II rnnanU HI
Brunswick Con 14 Pntoal i
Vomatock Tunnol .... 8 Havago I"
Con. Cat. A Va IT" Sierra Narad Mi
Horn ftlrar 144 small Hopes 10
Iron SIlTar 21" S'andard 1
Lull Chief 4
Offered.
T4-eanry Statement.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-Today's late
ment of the treasury balance In the genera,
fund, exclusive of the. n,o ii.flou gulu ,e
serve In the dlvlrion of ,fedemi I .n. ahows:
Available caah balance, 143.99,k36; gold.
$81,226,866. . .,' .
OMAHA WHOLESAL&l MARKET.
Condltloa of Trade aad taotatlona on
Staple and Fancy Prodoee.
EOGS Candled atock, 23c.
LIVE POULTRY Hen, 748c: roosters,
6c: turkeys, a. 16cf.,dueas- loc; geeas. 9r;
apring chickens. t84c.
BUTTKK-r'acKlIig'Iujria imvioc; cnoi o
to fancy dajry., ilo.-itt, cran'try,. aj44Cjr
fancy ptlnts, 26c. ' Jv
- r KEeh rKOAiiN FlaH-kTrout, toe; pics
erel, 8c; pike, 10c: perch, 7c; bluenah. 12c;
whlteflah. lt)c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c;
lobster, green, 20c; lobster, boiled, 30c; bull
heads, lie: catfish. 140; black bass. 20c;
halllbut, lftc; trapples. 12c; ro shad: 31;
buffalo. 7c; white , bass., 11c; frog legs, per
doi., 26c.
BRAN Per ton, $16.
HAY Prices quoted bf Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
$7.00; No. J. $4.60; medium. $.0o; coarse,
$6.60. Rye straw, $5.CO. These prices are
for hay or good color and quantity.
OYSTERS -New Tork counts, per can.
46c; extra selects, per cen, 87c; standards,
per can. 32c; hulk, standards, per gal., ii.xo;
bulk, extra selects, per gal.. $1.75; bulk.
New York counts, per gal., $2.00.
TROPICAL FF.C1TS.
ORANGES Florida, alt's 120. 156. 17. 200.
216 and 250, $3.2633 50; California nave.,, al!
sixes, $3.60.
LEMONS California fancy, s.c t"i ano
560. 85 00; choice, $4.50.
DATES Per box of so-iD. PKg.. 3.w;
Hallowl, In 70-lb. box. per lb., 64?6e.
FIQ8 California, per jo-lb. carton, isrp
860: Imported Smyrna. 4-rrown. 124c; 6-
crown, 14c; T-crown. loo: rancy impnriea,
washed. In 1-lb. pkgr.. 16Q18c: California,
per case of thirty-six pkgs.. $!.!
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, $2.00
(82.50: Jnmhn. $2.75Jr8.DO.
GRAPE FRCIT Per box, $5.O05.50.
TANOe.hltl !. .na. $3.09:
per half-box. $2.59. - -
FRUITS,
APPLES Home grown Junatlmn, per
bbl.. $4.00; Ben Davie. New York Tal.
man and Pound nee:s. tw.ou; !ew yo.
King. M.OO; New York PIpDln. 82 7".; New
York O'ccninn. f;nffifO(i-. ...... ((.),t.
rlns. $2.502.75; Colorado Jona'nans 81. B0
nd Wine Sap, per bu. box. $1.40.
PEAKH Utah, t'oimadi, no California,
fall varieties, per oox. II . 52.25.
GRAPEb imported Maingaa, per Keg,
$CO0S)6(lp. .... .. ....
CHANBUKKIiiB-wi'ronmn ueu ana
Bugle, per bbl.. $8.50(p9.00: Wisconsin Bell
and Cherry ana jersey, per 001., s.uu; per
box, $2 65.
VEOKTABLK5.
POTATOES New home grown, In sacks,
per bu.. 4ic.
TURNIPS-Per bu., 50tf; Canda ruta
bagas, per lh, lc.
NAVY weiA.-NB r-er ou.. i.i.ui.
ONIONS Home-grown, In sacks, per bu..
o(3,75c: Soanlsh. per cfate, $1.90.
CAl'LIFLOWER fer PDl.. 4.Wlf(X4.Btl.
CCCCMBKRS Per cae of 2 do.. $1.75.
TOMATOES California, per 4-baket
crate, $2.00.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 Ihl., 700,
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
bu. basket. (Oc; llllnola klln-drled, per bbl..
$2 76. t .
(3KEF.N J'ltr'r'KKS rr DU. -LBSget, ooc.
SOUA8H Home-grown, ner doi.. 6O0.
CELERY Per doi.. 2ifl50c; California,
4oC
RADISH EH rer UOX.. r:e.
I.ETTCCE Hot houe. per bbl., $7.50.
SHALLOTS Per doi.. 75c
MISCELLANEOUS.
BAUER KRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.
IT50. ,
C I Dr. R New xork, per doi, 80.Z&: per 4
bbl.. 88.26.
CHEESE W econaln twina. full cream.
124c; Wisconsin Young America, lie; block
Swiss, new. 15c; old, lirl7o; Wisconsin
brick. 14c; Wiaconaln llmburger, I Jo.
NUTS Walnuta, No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13c;
no. 1 ton sneii, per 10., xtr; iso.' z nard
hall, per lb. 12c; peoan. large, per lb.. 12c:
small, per lb., ioc; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., lc; Ch.ll walnut,
per lb., 2rl34c; almonds, soft ahell, per
lb., 17c; hard ahell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts.
per lb, 124150: new black walnut, per
ill..- 7590c; ahellbark hickory null, per bu.,
1X75; large hickory nuta. per bu.. fl JO.
HIDES No. 1 gTeen. 7c: No. I green. c:
No. 1 aalted. f4c; No. ! ashed. 7&c: No. 1
veal calf, lc; No 1 veal calf. 7c; dry aalted.
lOicllc; ahaep pa'ta, 25c4j41.00; horse hldea,
lllotj$.00.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Nov. 21 METALS Tha
London tin market cabled a alight decline,
with apot closing at 132 10a and futures at
.UKoe. Locally prices were without ma
terial change on the average, though out
side notation were ehaded. Spot la now
quoted at $2.00uJ.174. Copper also was
lower In the English market, with apot
? noted at o and future at u(7s6d.
-ocally the market wa steady at recent
prices. Ijike held at $14.77401B.1.'4, elec
trolytic at H4-60l6 0o and raaiing at $14 6sf
14.71. Lead wa unchanged ac $4 2i)t4.7t in
the local market and al 13 In London.
Spelter closed at 25 6s In Londjia, The
local market alo show flrmne around
$5.76u6.6 for atait. Iron closed 'at 62s 9d tn
Glasgow and at 4ti 3d In Middlraborough.
Locally Iron waa firmer; -No. 2 foundry
northern, No. 1 southern and No. 1 south
ern soft are quoted at 818 76H17.26; No I
foundry northern. Il.264 18.75
ST. LOUIS. Nov 2I.-METAL8-Ia
quiet at $4.3tj.5o. Spotter, higher At Uii.
XOVEMHEI. 2.1. 1904.
IMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
With Exception f Beit Oornfedt, CU)
Were Very 81ow tnd Ltjwer.
HOGS BROKE FIVE TO TEN CENTS
Mat Maay Fat fcera
"ale and Dealrakle
aad Lambs m
nraee Akoat
teady.
Active
While Feeders Were
and Little Stronger.
SOCTH OMAHA. Nov. 22. If04.
RscSlnt were
Catt .
.. ,94o
... 1. Mi
Hog. Sheep.
4,14
U.ow ,oV
Official Monday
Official luesoay
Two day this week.. .17.145 17.5S8 1,4)
Same days last Week. . ..18.180 16. 08 U.IA
Same week before 7.7S4 15.144
Same three weks ago...12.4 I.Mi 85.4il
Same four week ago... .17.t 9 7 lt,l
Same day last year 1S.2"8 lb.04W 20.uM
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table thowa the rece.p of
cattle, hog and sheep at Snutk Omaha,
with comparison with last year;
... 1904. 190a InS. DrC.
853 819 977.124 . ... 12a.M
t iMhH l,9tJ9.a7 54 412
Bn'-ip 1,840.792 l.;6.K80 34.484
The following table hna tne aversg
? ?' Jho South Omaha for the laat
everal days with comparisons:
Date. I 1904. 19oT 11902. 11901. lSob'.utt. UM-
Not.
Nov.
Nor.
Nov.
Nov.
Nor,
Nov.
Nor.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nor.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
1..
o
4...
S...
...
..
8...
I. ..
1...
II. ..
12...
1$...
14...
15...
1...
II...
18...
19...
20...
21...
22...
8441 I 66 I TJI 4 ill 4 1 $ SI
4 Hi, 4 99i
7i
4 tNI 4 84
4 8t4 4 I7 4 51
4 Ki , 4 7 I 4
4 IHTi 4 71, ( 51,
4 Ml 4 04
1831
I 1 vl:
0 .11
711 4 6
4 TJl 6 m
6 71 4 841 4 01
4 0,
4 88 I
4 7' 8 86
8 88 4 7 4 02
I 871 4 711 4 (31
t jj
I 6 .'
441
85
26
1 .,
44l
4 o
4
I 74 4 f 4 08 I 4
4 74 4 03 I 47
73 I 4 0i I 43
m 4 94i III
69 4 74 I 941
I O 4 tt II II 41
4 D.V
89
4 8(141
a
94
4 64
4 671
S 71
2N1
43Si
t M 6 6:1 4 82 I to I 91
4 61
4 11
4 664
4 634
4 5
4 4t
4 39
4 46
I t 4 4 90! I S4 I &
8 41: 1 4 b:. 8 .i 8 on
SI 6 63 I 86 I 35
6 29 6 S3! 4 78; I i IT)
5 28, a 4 '.o 3 r8
K 2t' S 8I1 4 7- 2 H 8 81
6 28! 6 75) 4 76 3 8i 1 37
4 574
4 514:
4 4J
4 44
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Ca t tie. Hogs. Sh p.H ses.
. 10 52
C M. A
Walrash
St. P. Ry.
,. 1
.. I
.. 88
1
i8 ij .;
22
15
12
15 1 1
5
18
1
5
3
ITS 15 "I
Mo. Incllc Rv.
I'. P. System...
C.
F.
C.
B.
A M w r
14
it
K. M. V.'r
R5::
Ht. P., M. &
ft M. Ry 119
B. & O. Rv 5
C, R. I. A P., east.. .1
C, R. I. A p., wewt.. 1
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Gt. West.... 3
Total receipts 27S
The disposition of the day s iscelpte was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 neaa inaicateu
Buyers.
Cattle.
...1.022
...1.63tf
...1.487
Hoi
ogs.
1,347
1.848
2.147
1.87H
I.6118
2,4nl
Sheep.
Ml
.97
l,4t4
rtdj
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company.
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour Co
Cudahy Pack. Co., Boo Cy
Armour A Co., Sioux Cy
Van Sant A Co
Carey A Benton
I.ohman A Co
McCreary A Clark
W. L. Stephen
Hill A Huntxlnger
Hunt on A Co
Hamilton A Rothschild..
L. F. Hues
Wolf A Murnan
Mike ILaggerty
J. R. Root A Co
Bulla A Kline
9ti
179
4
853
2KH
2", 9
11
93
. 11
. 104
3s
101
42
7
13
l'.OM
S. A 8.
Other buyera
Total 7.670 11.611
CATTI-E Tf.ere were entltely too many
cattle In aigiu this morning, there te.ng
11,000 In Chicago, gl.OOu In Kansas city ana
6,700 at this point. The same as mentioned
yesterday, tne demand for killers is rather
limited thl week, owing to the Increased
conumptlon of poultry, and as a result
packers wero very bearish and the market
alow.
There were a few bunch of comfed
steers tit the "Vafda thl morViIng" and some
of them were of good quality, as high as
$5.80 being paid. The- market couid be
quoted about steady on th better grade
of cornfeds, but on shortfed and warmed
up cattle trading was slow with prices un
evenly lower.
The market on western range beef steers
was extremely dull and, In fact, the morn
ing was well advanced before any business
was transacted. As compared with yes
terday, the market was fully a dime lower,
which makes the market for the two days
this week 10c to 20c lower, and In extreme
cases as much as 26e lower. The less de
sirable grades suffered the most, aa the
bulk of the offerings consisted of common
to fair cattle.
The cow market was also slow and fully
a dime lower than yesterday. Buyers did
not seem to care whether they got many
fresh supplies or not and consequently their
bids were very low In most cases and It
waa late before many cattle changed hands.
As compared with the close of laat week
the market can Safely be quoted from 10c
to 26c lower.
Bulls, veal calves and stags were all
slow and a little lower than yesterday.
There was very little demand for storkers
and feeders this morning at prices ranging
fully a dime lower. Some of the choicer
bunches sold without a great deal of
trouble, but the big bulk of the offerings
was very slow sale and unevenly lower.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ma A. It- No. A. r.
( 1M1 I AA IC 1414 I 10
STEERS AND COWS.
tJ M7 I 20
COWS.
II
:
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
t
3
1
. . Ml
.. 740
.. 7W
.. III
.. 720
.. 140
... Mi
.. 167
.. 414
.. 412
.1120
.. 676
..into
1 86
I 00
I 00
t 00
1 00
t :s
i 24
I 40
4....
10....
I....
2....
11 ...
14....
1....
..1041
.. 471
..1144
.. 410
..lot:
..1014
.. 44,)
I 41
I 40
I 40
t 10
I 16
I 40
I 40
HEIFERS.
I 10 6,
I 10
BULLS.
I 00 2
170 44
....107
.... I7u
....1140
I 10
i 4i
t 10
I 14 1..
I M .J.
CALVEl
ES.
t...
10...
1...
1...
I...
I...
164
I6t
wo
I 00
I 40
,. 140
I Ml
I 44
4 40
4 10
1....
2
I....
400
124
tlO
440
BTOCKERS
742 I 40
444 Ml
AND
10..
FEEDERS.
tn 1 00
441
.... 6fl
9.184
NEBRASKA.
3 36 8 rows 986 1 10
2 86 6 rows 911 1 86
2 10 7 steers.... 931 2 80
2 10 71 feeders.. 159 3 20
2 76 .
t 40 1 calf 180 6 00
2 26 1 bull 1090 2.0
2 00
1 90 1 steer 1240 4 f0
1 65
COLORADO.
1 9) 1 bull 167) 2 10
t 26 1 bull 1240 : SO
MONTANA.
t 40 9 cows 985 2 86
2 90 12 cows 9-17 t 15
3 80 19 steers.... 'it i 40
WYOMING.
1 60 1 feeders. . 750 3 60
8 60 30 feeders.. 7W1 1 15
1 76 11 feeders.. 650 I 44
1 40 2 feeders.. htV) 1 75
1 60 16 feeders.. 930 3 no
11, 4 feeder.. 9H6 t 76
2 to 16 cow t i o
2 0u 7 eters ... 946 I 10
17 feeders.
1 steer....
7 cows....
10 cows....
t feeders.
. 902
1040
. 70
. 894
. 969
897
28 cows...
1 cow....
1 cow...,
12 rows...
7 cows...
ft rows...
9 cows...
1 stier...
2 steer..
10 steers..
1 ateer...
47 steers..
Hi cows...
60 cows...
3 cows...
1 cow....
14 hulls...
2 bulls...
..1010
. 800
.. 886
.. 818
.. 871
. 943
. M
..l"t5
..lOoJ
.1080
,.1123
. 9o2
. 824
.1000
. 940
.1261
.1240
h. a
Pearson idano.
18 cows 10O4
28 cows 1043
2 90
1 bull 1560
t 10
t 10
I 16
I It
i 11
136
i 40
I 16
a 10
2 26
t 80
1 15
I iu
i 86
2 bu.l 1346
1 bull 90
1 bull 1730
1 bull 1400
36 feeders., ttl
14 feeders.. 1034
4 cows..
13 cows..
1 bull...
13 cows.,
14 cows..
4 steera
992
.. 947
,.12V0
.. 947
.. 94
.1065
C. C.
1 15
steers.... 9ut
Darldaon Idaho.
127 feeders. 929
t feeder.. 148
1 bull
1 bull NW
1 bull 120
t bulla 141?
15 steer... -114
36 atrra....l4
t 40 7 cowa 194
I 40 4 cow 1121
K
90
to
40
w
J 26
I 10
i 10
7 cowa 920
It cowa 8t
16 cows tot
tt feeders.. Ill
15
Moieomo b. u.
3 86 II feeder. .1084
t 26
IM
P. Bovfll S. D.
t tt N atera....ll l
1 cow wo
20 feeders.. 1014
M. unyaer a. o.
IS S cow 944
t 00 It cows 881
2 15
i 80
1 reader... iw
O. K. Howard S. V.
119 steers. . 1027 1 06
C. K. :lowrd fl. D.
81 eieera..-.ki81 8 00 ft stere....l01l r)
ateer.. ..I08O 100
J. Teegan S. D.
4 aieera. .J114 I 60
Sol Catron fl. D.
19 steer.. ..1074 1 20 t cow 1063 121
23 teer ... Into I 10
C. Dech Ccilo.
17 feeder.. ? I 2f 1 calf W IN
1 ateer 10M) 1 46 1 ster 90 t 41
1 cow 94U i 16 1 tow ..... 170 I M
10 cow ITI t 86 1 cow 8n0 I 00
1 eew..-1040 tUb 1 ftdf. Nt H
. awn J no
. 7i t a
.827 I V.
1 row .
1 steer..
1 ?
2 61
40
D. Tt. Mctonld r
10 cowl 8M 100 10 steers ..
I cow 940 2
. P. Bonefield . n.
KOI I 0
24 steers..
7 steers..
14 cows...
1 cow
1 nw....
1 cow
.118 1 ',5 17 cows ...
.1131 I It 1 bull
F. Pever S. I.
. 906 2 86 1 bull.'....
. 90 2 26 1 bull
.119 t : 1 stag....
.1030 I 26
. 934
.1470
.1:wo
.into
.12.40
2 25
2 in
1 75
2 il
2 60
A. W. Bristol Wyo.
17 steer. ..1U8S lot I bull
1470 1 76
78 steers. ...1181 I tjfl
.J. M Shavkedt S. D.
.1060 tit 21 steers... PU1
. 780 00 t bull Uin
. Ill 2 40
U Hakh-8. D.
.1178 t 20
H. N. Callander-Wyo.
. Ttf t 00- 1 bull 14A1
. too t 60 1 gtag 1620
I cowl...
1 cow ...
14 cows...
24 steer..
II cows...
J cows...
1 20
2 15
2 05
t 06
W. C. Cofft-Wvo.
71 cows 1071 1 80 28 cow...
I cow. P0 1 60
Chaa. Waegle Wyo.
20 cows 1147 90 18 mixe d
I cows... , M I M 1 steer...
1 bull 1700 28
M. Ponlsn Colo
18 feeders.. 884 I it 1 feeder.
109J 2 to
.1300
.1020
t
2 60
960 2 7S
132 feeder. 747 I
A. t. St reeter Idaho.
24 feederi . 898 IK I steers... .1128
21 feeder.. 121 110 U row. 1076
8 60
3 to
2 70
2 00
Radcllff A Co Idaho.
. 7ij 2 SO calve..
11 cow
6 cow.,..
311
930
984
J.
2 80 1 bull
Taylor Neb.
2 28 4 cow....
10 row .
6 cow..
Big
22 steers
.. 975
.. 848
827
2 oil
2 CO 4 cow.
967
Horn Live Stock Co. Wyo.
.1306 4
HOGS There wa a liberal tun cf hga
In sight thl morning and consequently th
market took another drop. Tne decline
here amounted t6 5c to inc. Packer
wanted to buy the bulk of their supplies t
14 60 and the choicer loads old Urgely at
$4.64, with a few at $l.5,. The common
stuff, on the other hand old under $4.6'.
Trading wa fairly active at the decline,
a Salesmen saw no opportunity of pre
venting the break and cut nr.e a rant
as possible
About the middle of th forenoon the
market firmed up a IPtle on the better
grade so that the bulk of the hogs sold
st $4 60 and M.62H, hut toward the close
sfter th more urgent order had been
filled the feeling wa .t so good and the
late arrival old mostly a dime lower, or
at $4 474 and 14.50 a salesmen thought
they ought to have the morning price It
was a little late before everything wa dis
posed of. Representative sale:
I cow
t steers..
4 cow. ..
No. At. 8a. Pr No. At. 8h. rr
II 87 ... I M 4 JH 40 4 M
47 1 4 44 Tt 271 till 4 to
rt tt ... 4 4:4 44 ."S88 A 4 40
SI Jt MO 4 I . II t!4 . . 4 40
It J 14 ... 4 l 44 '..Ill 1A 1114
4 40 4 an 11 in 40 lie,
its tit IH 4J t ... 4
it 114 tn 4 M 4i I; ... ins
41 nt ... 4 Ml 70 IIT 81) 4 It 4
tl ft 4 4 lft 44 tl 1M 4 lt(
r 144 ltO 4 Ml t; JM 120 4 lit
II Ill 40 4 to 40 til SI) 4 114
it iti ... 4 10 74 m a I ttva
II 144 1:0 4 II 71 Ill to 4 l4
mi ... 4lo 11 :u ... 14
7 til 40 4 10 71 Ill ... 4 St4
II til 40 4 Ml at ITI O0 4 124
I8........SM Ml 4 40 44 144 Ml 4 124
I Ml 1M 4 M II Mil 10 4 114
104 140 4 H 17 tit ... 4 114
I Ill 80 4 Ml 74 120 ... 4 114
48 213 10 4 M) M 14 ... 4 124
40 i; 40 4 40 44 100 0 4 124
i: Ill 140 4 40 T 171 ... 4 614
TO Ml 40 4 40 141 80 4 114
4 1ST 40 4 (0 II ISO 40 4 114
12 27) 140 4 Ml 44 171 ... 4 114
41 .12 Ml 4 IS 44 21 40 4 M4
I: 171 340 4 10 II 24 40 4 114
M l 140 110 Tt Ill ... 4 114
71 ill 10 4 40 II 144 . . 4 114
It Mil 800 4 10 II Kit 40 4 114
44 Ml ... 4 40 44 121 4A 4 (14
II 104 ... 4 40 II 142 10 4 124
14 100 ... 4 40 104 144 10 4 4:4
II 200 80 4 10 43 t44 40 4 124
40 110 40 4 40 71 IM ... 4 124
12 977 124 4 40 HO Ill 120 4 4
14 1ST ... 4 40 It 10 40 4 124
II 941 140 4 80 . 18 212 100 4 IS4
S3 209 40 4 10 49 240 ... 4 114
41 110 240 4 60 71 1st ... 4 124
44 t0 110 4 40 II tt 40 4 124
40 HI 40 4 40 40 241 44 4 124
It IM 140 4 40 71 HI Ml 4 It4
47 IM 4 4 40 71 244 80 4 4S4
l 214 00 4 40 44 241 80 4 41 4
II 120 40 4 40 41 1'.O 40 4 (14
47 101 ... 4 40 St 211 ... 4 S24
14 240 ... 4 40 41 12S 20 4 U
41 101 124 4 10 II ;.'0 ... 4 5
40 210 120 4 40 21 114 ... 4 84
SO 114 440 4 10 41 204 ... 4 61
Tt 141 120 i 10 44 211 ... 4 44
41 244 44 4 10 74 224 ... 4 41
10 170 10 4 10 II tflO 40 4 44
11 111 120 4 40 II 231 40 4 84
44 itl .., 4 40 44 270 10 4 II
40 171 10 4 10 70 244 80 4 II
18 Ill 140 4 4
SHEEP There was a little" better tone
to the aheep market today than was noted
yesterday, a packers seemed to Uo more
anxious for supplies. There were not very
many killers In the receipts, so tl.at moat
or them sold without a great ueal of
trouble at Just about steady prices. Soma
of the commoner kinds were, of course,
neglected to some extent and may have
bt-en a trifle weak. Lamb commanded
Just about steady prices and as high as
$6.66 waa paid for a string of Idaho rangers
that averaged seventy pounds.
The feeder trade was very brisk and
prices If anything a little stronger than
yesterday. Anything at all desirable
cshanged handa vei, readily and a good
clearance wan made.
Quotation for gra heep and lambs:
Good to choice yearling, $4.5094.76; fair to
good yearlings. $4.26(94.50; good to choice
wethers, $4.2ofl4.50; fair to good wetheru,
$4O04i4.26; good to choice ewes, $4.0011. 26;
fair to good ewe. $3.7501.00; good to cnoice
lamb. o.5095.90; fair to good lambs. 45 15
6.40; feeder yearlings, $3.7504.25; feeder
wethers, 3.604.20; feeder ewe. $9.0iKtr3.60;
feeder lamha. 14.25(85.09: Representative
aalea:
No. Av.
2 Idaho ewea 'M
1 Idaho ewe
S74 Wyoming cull ewe 82
2 Wyoming feeder ewes HO
15 Idaho ewes 100
124 Wyoming ewes 89
100 Idaho ewea lort
Pr.
1 7i
4 in
t 25
3 15
3 26
4 00
4 10
4 60
4 50
4 90
4 90
6 66
5 56
3 55
t 76
4 00 '
4 00
4 SO
4 30
4 80
4 10
6 30
6 80
6 80
6 65
6 06
1 36
5 60
3 60
8 9G
2 00
4 no
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
1 75
1 76
t 26
1 75
4 00
18 Wyoming wetliera 10s
80 Idaho wethers and yearlings. 10J
148 Wyoming feeder -lambs..
149 Wyoming feeder lambs..
468 Idaho lambs
42 Idaho lambs '.
127 Idaho lambs
64
... 70
.. 70
.. 98
.. 80
.. 98
.. 71
.. 90
.: no
.. 78
.. 00
.. 68
.. 66
.. 70
.. 70
!?
. . 77
.. XI
..106
28 Ids ho ewes
il Idaho ewe.
18
Idaho ewe
2 Idaho aheep and yearlings.
Idaho sheep and yearling..
160 Idaho sheep and yearling..
11 Idaho yearlings
41 Idaho lambs
Ill Idaho lambs
2 Idaho lambs
374 Idaho lamba
26 Idaho lamba
23 Wyoming feeder ewea
4 Wyoming feeder ewes
10 Wyoming cull lambs
"20 Nebraska ewe
in Wvnmlna cull lambs
47
52 Wvomlnar cull fender lambs. 4
TO Wyoming feeder lamba 64
633 Wyoming feeder lambs 6.1
100 Wyoming feeder lamb 65
188 Wyoming feeder lambs 64
860 Wyoming feeder lambs 66
229 Wyoming feeder lambs........ 64
26 Wyoming cull ewes 8
4 Wyoming cull ewe .6
290 South Dakota feeder ewe.. 92
165 South Dakota ewe...:., 99
244 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 69
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle ateady, Haca Lower, Sheep aad
Laaafce ateady ta Higher.
CHICAGO. Nov. 22. CATTLE Receipt.
11 000 head; weaterns. 4.000 head: murket
ateady; good to prime steers. 15. 8088.15;
poor to medium. 13 "36 00; stockers and
feeder, $2.Gttf-4.10; cows. 11. 234.60: helfera.
ll.PO4-i4.00; canners, tl I6t2.36: bulls. $2.001
4 85; calves. I3.0o4io.6v; western steers, t3.60u
HOdS Receipts. 11.000 head; market Sc
lower: mixed and butchers. 18.60.26: good
to choice hesvy. 14514.70; rough heavy.
14.1674 60; light, t4.464.60; bulk of sales,
H6tV94.ot.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 22.0OO
head; market steady to lower: lamba, weak
and loweri good to choice wether, $4sr9
4 93; fair to choice mixed. $3.6084 26 west
ern sheep, IS.00ft4.7B; native lamba, 14.16
4 46.
" 11 v
Kaaaaa Cltg Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Nor 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 22.600 head. Including 600 southern;
market steady to 15c lower; choice export
and drad beef eteera, tt.bOtjtli; fair to
food, II 60itf.(rt; weatern fed eteera, 13 tf
60; stockers and feeders, tt.K4p4.lO; south,
em ateer. 160ip4.1d', southern cows, 11.60
&8.tt: native cows, II. 60074.00; native httf
erL $2,6044.7$; bulls, 2 0u&50; calves, $1 .60
7t.
HOOS-Recflpt. 11.000 bead: market 6
10c lower, but cloned strong: top 14 Irf;
bulK or aaiea, H 40HM 76; nvy, 41.70e1.tw:
packers, t4.66ir4.7t; plga and lights, $3,403
4.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1 000
head: market 1016c higher; native lambs,
14 .t0tft.no; native wether, 14 24 75; native
ewea. t4.00ttf4.60; western lamb. HtOfttOO;
western yearlings. M.isVotVtt; MI'rn
hep, t3.7644J0; stockera and feeder, 1150
04.00.
M. Laala Live Stork Market.
ST. fiOUIS, Nov. 22. CATTLE Recelpte.
4. (WO head, tncind n 1 009 Txn: mrkt
steady; native shipping and exnort steers.
tAfxtittt; dressed beef and butch'r ateer,
t4.0iKO.0O; steers under l.0 lbs., 13 0"tt).60;
Blockers and feeder. 2.3fi(( tt: cows and
heifer. $2 16M 25; rsnnr. $1 fjoiil.; bulls,
I2.0v4ll.3t; otUvea, I2.00,..7I, Ttxa and Ia-
!"T"5""i""""" . !-rTS.Sj
dlsn stern, t2fVp4j:,; cow and heifers,
li ."fli.l".
H.viP-P.rcelpts, 11. ton he; market
lower; pigs nd lights. 47-glou. packer.
84 4"?4.tio: butcher and lst heavy. H.oo-ir
4.;o.
SHEEP AND LAMB? Receipt. s.VVi
head; meikot steadv nitlve M.7Vr M.
lamb. 4.504!iS 85: cull and huck. $2 Sow
4.o; tocker. $: Ooeti 'O; Teesm. M.Ow..
St. Jntrph live 9trk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov 22 CATTLE- Re.
celpt. J. Ml lnad; markft Mdv: natlt-e.
UHli. cows ami helfria, $1.fcM4.ai;
Blockers and feeders, t2.5udi3.lo.
HOGS-Receipt. 9.761 t.cadj market, loo
lower: light. M.l.1.49; medium. and hev,
$4 4oM 70. '
PHEEP AND t.AMBSt-Rcc-lptH. 4 1t
head: market steady; western In nibs. 18.00.
Sloaa lt Lht Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Nov 2?.-(Speclal Tele
giam ) CATTLE Recelote. I 2H head;
pirkt ateady; beeve. H.ocfl Jo! cos,
hull snd mixed. 2.:Mi$ 5u: eiockert and
feeders, $3.2043 3.40; calves and )carlrrg.
$2 S.vtf 25. '
HOGS Receipts. wW bead; market. tj
1c lower, selling at $l.3Mi4.6o; bulk,' $1 4n
4 44.
tork In HUM.
rlpal western cities ytterdy were a fol
low: : Cottle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha 7.?oo 11.5m 8.5i)
Sioux city l.a .. t .
Kansa Cltv 22 Sam 18.w 8.0
St. lxiul ll.OX" . t..V
St Joseph 3.S12 9.751 4.:l
Chlc.-igo 11.000 18, not) 22.000
Total 61.712 8 4.771 41.734
Wool Market.
BOSTON'. Nov. il.-WOOL Tha wo .1
market hes been more quiet the past week,
hut It has lost none of Its strength. Lack
of supplies has been I be cause of curtail
ment of business. An average estimate
Is that there will not be oer iUixiO.iO)
5ound of wool left In dealer stock by
'a nuary 1. a notable decreaer from list
year. Territory wool continue active.
Pulled woo! arc firmer. Foreign grades
are quiet. WiKnstlon: Territory, Idaho,
fine. lK4fil9c: heavv fine. 1;il7c: fine me-
I dlum. Is4ijl9c: medium. HH22c; lew me
I dlum. .'I'm i3c; Wyonurg. fine. 174'184i'S
heavy line, lSliio; flue medium. r4914c;
medium. 224i'Jc; low medium. ::W4i4-; I'tiili
and Nevada, fine, iTftlKc; heavv fine. 15'rt
He; fln medium. 174'1Rc: medium, '-"."ft lc;
low medium. :-24c; llnkota. fine. Ift)i18c;
fine medium. Is4jl9c; medium. HW?r; low
medium. 23Jj24c; Montana, fine choice, tl
ti2c: fine average, I'XiSv: fine medium
choice, 21'dl2c; average. Wi20c; staple, 21
4423c; medium choice, ymbc.
LONHON. Nov. 22. The sixth scries of
the 1904 wool sale w opened todiy. Tf.f'
waa a laic attendance. The nfToilnap num-
1 liered 7.159 hale?, mainly Merino'. Tne c m-
petltlon waa active nd price:, li'gher. Sev
eral lots of good Uueenaland. New South
Wale and South Australia new clip were
offered, American paving 1 3d for tha
best lota of greasy. Cro-breda were In
trong demand. Hllpes and Cape of linn 1
Hope and Na'al snow whites and tenured
were 4d higher. Merlnoa were 6 per cent
dearer. Medium cross-bred 10 ier cent
and coarse grndea 15 per rent above the
last serle. Following are the svles: New
South Wales. l.Sirt bale; scoured. 114141'
Is 94d; gretioiv, 7tj9d. Queensland. l.oro
bale; scoured. Is 14dfi:;. Victoria. l.lOj
bales: greav, 84jdefl 8,ail. South Austra
lia, 1,700 bales; greasy. 64r114d. West
Australia, too bale; greasy. 84ui4d. New
Zealand. 1,000 bale-: greany. fidftlr id. Cipe
of Oond Hope and Natal, 100 bale!'; scoured.
1 4itr In lod. Falkland Islnnds. loo Isle:
fTeasy, H4104d. Hrltixh Columbia., l,i0
lales; grraay, H4'(ill(l.
ST. UM'IS. Nov. 22WOOI-Stfady to
firm; medium gradr. combing and cloth
ing, 21tti9c; light fine, lFi224c; heavy fine,
UvlSc; tub washed, 2ii4ji 39c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22 COTTON-Spot
cloard quiet, 10 point decline; mlddl ng
upland. 9.90c; middling gulf, 10.15c;; salfs,
35 bale.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 22.-COTTON-Spot,
moderate business done; price unchnnged:
American middling, 5.28d; sales were .,))
bale, of which 6uo were for ep:culutlon and
export snd Included 6,800 American. Re
ceipt. 14,300 bale, all American.
NEW ORLEANS, NOV. 22. COTTON
Quiet: sale, 8.850 bales; ordinary. 13-18?;
good ordinary, 84c; low middling, 84c;
middling, 9 5-lc; good middling, 94c; mid
dling fair. 10c. Receipts, 31,347 balfS; atock,
331.27 bale.
ST. LOUI8, Nov. 22. COTTON Quiet ;
4c lower; middling, 94c; aales, 95 bale
receipts, 1,100 bale; shipment, 2U bales;
stock, 19,892 hales.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. 22. SEEtS Clover. Feb-,,
ruary. 17.474: March, $7,724. Alslka, prima,
$7 80. Timothy, prime, tl.274.
Wblikf Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 22.-WHlSKY-Higher
distillers' finished goods, on basis of tl 27.
CINCINNATI. Nov. 22.-WH18KY-Fln-Ished
goods, active at 11,24.
REAL ESTATE TRAMbFERs.
DEEDS filed for record November 22. a
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam atreet, to The Bee:
H. S. Thoma to Mabel K. Spear
man, lot t and w4 lot 10. block 1.
HaHcaU' sub. In 6-14-13 1 300
H. F. Empkle and wife to Omaha
Grain Terminal, lot 8, block 3, poerne
k Hoslck's add .'
E. Krausnlck and wife to Fred and
Anna Grebe, lot 4. Shlnn'a sub of
block O. Shlnn's 2d
L. M. Coy and wife to O. T. Olson,
lot 22, block 3, Bedford Place
O. T. Olson and wife to W. C.
Krauttr. lot 22, block 3, Bedford
Place
Ijiurentlne A. L. West to E. Elicna
700
850
30)
Edglngton, w4 nw? 26, and se4 ne4
27-15-11 1,000
W. Simon and wife to Mary E. Van
Horn, part gov. lot 4. 14-16-13 10
J. H. Levy und wife to D. J. Reid.
lot 16, block 9. Summit add 7tK
D. J. Reld and wife to Katrine
Kremls, aame 1,075
Somerset Trust company to ,1. II.
Maark. lot 14, block 2, Plercs'a sub .. - 5(1
W. H. Baxter and wife to Harriet N.
Kllpatrlck. lot 2, Alpine Square.... 2,009
Elizabeth Rc'.man and husband to
Julia M. Lohleln. lot 2, I re ii flax
aub ' 1.200
Bridget O'Connor and bubi)d J-
C. Wharton, lots 1. 2. 3, 10, 11 and
12, block 65, Benson l.Ouo
Nathan P. Dodge, Jr.. tu J, Kopevky, ,
lots 26 to 16 Inclusive, Dodge - aV
Scott aub of sw4 of se- 8-14-13... 2,500
P. M. Price and wife to Stnri Hell
Estate company, lot 10, bloct 4,
Almo Plaaa ,. J, Us)
A. H. Worthen, Jr.. to W. T. Graham,
lota 9 and 10, block 7, Kendull'a add. 4u0
Elisabeth Condon and husband tn W.
O'Connell. lots 22, 23 and 24. block
2. 1st add to Oorrlgan Place. .,.'.... 1,000
Rose A. Murray to City of Omaha,
part lot I. block 7. Drake's add.... 269
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