Tirn omatta datlt hee: Wednesday, novi:mi.i:i. so, iwj. i: V. It .V J - CRAI5 ANi PRODUCE MARIE Jssrt in WW. Work tb Market for Break of a Cent a Bush.. SNOW ON SMALL CROP DAMAGE BY DROUTH Ctn Abaa Halt Coat Lawer Libera ale ta Arrlra la Oaaaha basstw at Wall Mreet Grata Pita. OMAHA, Nov. 29, 1904. Tea grain pttm were not especially aotlv nu infj renectewi tn twvoue conamon or th trsdlng element. Th early advices were favorable from Liverpool and there Jra report of bad wwihrr from Argen lino. Thie was 4VllMr4l hv r Twirled hut. down on tho part of tha Minneapolis millers some rrmnrmatinn of tne mim oy aro-utn and fly fro flnow, tho crop author Ity. The shutdown nrnrnatt!on of tha mil- lera was simply method of bringing pr ura to bear on tho railroads to sUlow Iho ppooant freight rat mi to remain effective and not to make an aIvan on December I aa scheduled. Pnow'i reports aJwaya i on. aldorad reasonably rellahlo, had a steadying rreot. But tha market wa on Buon tenner hooka, evoryhodv weltlna- for aomo definite news of Bultlolrnt foroa to eaua aotlon ona war or tha other, that ther tru no im provement In tha voJnma of business. North wtom ear lot renrlDts war libers!, In Omaha tho car lot reoeipts war light and thoro wa llttla good wheat orrered. Frloes wafe comparatively firm and un- rhlln rmA December wheat oponad at Sl.ffH. a sllfht advanoo. then turning, declined to ll.'Mi. VI th recovery on Snow dispatch to il.Vt aaraln. Mar waa a llttla hotter than on Monday, but thara wasn't much dolnr Jt anM ' ii.neuai.06V to tl.OSW and bark to fl.OtS. Bo alow waa tha epeeulatlve trading that It waa sometimes two or throa minutes between a nuotuaUon, July waa pracucaiiy unchanged. In tha last hour of tha Beaslmi tho mar ket developed wtaknMi of a positive char actor. Tha hoar a, tired of waiting for bear lah newa, Juat turned looaa on tha various futures and hrouarht atout a decline of a full point aa compared with Monday' close, breaking tho December price to 11.OH4 and tne May to 1.ub4, wnue juiy waa tru .e lawtr. Quite a large amount of corn ha been Bold within tha laat few daye for Omaha riellvarv In tha near future to arade No. or better. Thla weather la excellent for the ..n.lltlAnlnar nf rnrn and It la likeW that the racelpu will ahnw an Improved trade In the near future. (There la a rainy i-wa rimnd 1rr eaah corn iTfiittiree were tUHu(l lower In Chicago. December waa off to 48'aC and May to to SO. There waa scarcely any Improvement In tha cloavc Omaha Caaa Prices. WHEAT No. hard. 81.0tvr?1.OS' No. I hard. Sl.0Ofrl.05; No. 4 hard, 90cr1.00; No. I aprlna , $1.06; No. 4 spring. 86c. CORN-No. 1 44c; No, 1. 41He; No 4 0e; no arade, rc; No. 2 yellow, 43c: No, II yellow. 41ci No, J white, 42Vc; No. I OATS So. S mixed, c; No. S mixed. J7c; No. 4 mixed, J4o; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 1 white, 28o; No. 4 white, 27Vc; atandard, Omaha Caah falaa. WHRAT-J car (sample). Oci 1 car No. 4, 1.000 bu MH IbK., 90c. CORN-X car No. S yellow, 41ic No. 3, to arrive, 4le. BARLEY 1 car No. 4. Be. Grata Marfcata Klaevhera. Cloalni price at tha following today and Monday were: CHICAGO. irkatt Wheat December May ...... July ...... Corn December May July Oate December May July Wheat December May Corn December May Wheat December May ,.v- Corn December May Wheat December May 8T, LOUIS. Today ,. 1.0H .. 4H .. 454 loa Monday. WVx T4 4 KANSAS CITT. 44S 43 MINNEAPOLIS. : LOOS " 41 V 4H , l.on4' i9 sis i.ot4 l.ii'J 44 loo4 l.oi v 42 1.07', l.Ul KBW YORK ' CEXililAL ' MARKET Qaotatloaa on Varloas of tha Day Coraaaedltlee. NEW YORK. Nov. . FLOUR Recelpta, 84.311 bbla.: exports. -1,123 bbls.; aalea, 1.4U0 pkfta.; market dull and unchanRed; Min- tl.UTil.U; city. 11. 164il.l8; kiln dried, 11.00 BARI-EY-Blow; feeding, 44lc, c. I. f., New York: msltlng, 6V0, o. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Recelpta. 78.100 bu.: sales. 4.260.- 000 bu. fiiturea. Spot market easier; No. t red. 11. ITS. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. 11.194. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat: except for a brief early advance wheat was un settled and centrally weak today; reports of rain. In Araentlna were subneofiently denied and with blg receipts and a heavy Increase in world stocks promoted active liquidation after mid-day. The close was weak at (&lHc net decline. Bales Included: No. I red May. $1 lVol HV closed at 11.10: July. tl.12Vgl 3V cloaed nt II. 02; December, Sl.14V.ti 1 .lcSM,. closed at S1.14"i. CORN Recelpta, 15.060 bu.; exports, 140 bu.; sales, 3,0u0 bu. futures, 240,000 bu. spot. Bpot market easy;. No. 2, nominal, elevator, and 66c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. 2 white. 55Vtc. Option market waa dull here and eaaler on good weather and the large receipts closing; V4O net lower. May, CI 9-1(1Ci6iV(c, closed at 51,c; December, 6tSi&'c. OATS Receipts. 81.000 bu.; exports.' S.OOO bu.; market dull: mixed, 28 to 32 lbs.. S4Vi SoVfcc; natural white. 30 to 32 t., 3K37Vtjc; clipped white, Sti to 40 lbs., 37i&40c. Options, nominal. FEED Irrerular: anrlna bran. S19.60 .00; middling, S190O; citv. fjO.Oiy.i 27.00. HAY Irrenular; shipping, 670c; good to choice. 8ODS60. HOPS Firm: state common to choice, 1904, 31639c; Ifl". SKo.ISc; olds, 141So; Pa. clflo coast, 1VOI, KU"7c; liKiS, S0'u34c; olda, 14' 18o. HIDES Firm; Galveaton. 20 to 26 lbs., lc; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 14Vtc. LEATHER Firm; acid. 24630c. M. .VISIONS Heef firm: family. 11060 "11 60; meae, SD.CMrS.50: beef hama. S22.001T Xl.t'KI; packet. SlUkM0.60; city, extra India nieaa. IM.6vjrl6.60 Cut meats, ataady; pick led bellies. 8 008,75; pickled ahoulders. I7.F0; pickled hams IOVir 76. Lard, easier: wentern steamed. S7 36: November closed at 7 .15. nominal; refined, easy; continent, (7 M: Sooth America.- IS. 10; compound. o DO 6.78. Pork, steady; family. ll5.ilfwW15.6t); short clear. Sl3.7fifcl6.60; mess, I13.2W13.75. , TAI IaV (Jiilet: clv r per pkg). 4Vc cmintrv tnkga. free). 4Vfr4'4ie. RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, tT tif'kio: Jnpanexe. nominal POULTRY-Allve. dull; western chickens, He: fowla. He; turkeva, l112c: dressed, weak: western chickens, lltil3c; fowls, 11S V". turkeva. I5(ji-21c. . KfIGS Strona: extra fancy selected, SOc; averaae heat. 2fT2Sc, Bl'TTKH Firm; street prlea .extra creamery, Hi -JtiVic. OftlclHl nrlces: Cream erv. common to extra. In2c; held extra, 1'i2SV4c; atate. dairy, common to extra. 'MW4c; renovated, common to extra. 184S lVc: weatern factorv. common to choice, la-ftiSVijo; weatern. imitation en-amary, com- CHEESE Firm; atate, full cream, small, September, colored and white, fancy, llVtc; late made, colored and white, poor to choice, dUmlOVc; large. September, colored, fancy. l'Uo: lata made, colored, geod to choice. 9ftlOVcj large September, white. fn-v. IUbc; late made, 10i4c; poor to prime. T4ic. Phllaalelphla Pradare Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. .-BUTTER Firm, aood demand; extra aratern cream ery. Vc: extra nenrhv (trinta. ?9c. EOOS Firm c-d i"iv- -eirby fresh and we' er" fresh. 32c. at mark. CHEEPE Firm, hut cil-tj Nw York full croamt. fancy, llVic: cheb-e. llo , l.lvarpaal Grata Market. LIVERPOOL Nov. 2 WHEAT Spot, mmlnil; futuret. steady; Decsmber, islS1; Maruh. 73td; May. 7s tt CORN Spot Amrlcan mixed Srm. 4a lOd. Kuiuia. quiet; Dfcamber 4 VN'l; January, 44S1. Dalath tfirala Market. DULUTH. Nov. -WH EAT To arrive; No. 1 northern. II OaV; No. S northern, tl.ouVi Oa traxk: No. 1 Borthetn, II.',; No. t northern. U-dlVfe: May. 11 !). OAT-on track and to arrive, CHICAGO GRAI.X AD December. 1-W; PROVISIONS Prleea aa Hoard of Trade. CHICAOO, Nov -Havy movement or grain In tha northwest waa on of the lead ing factors In a wesk wheat market today. At tha close December wheat aaa off re rleely lo. Ma Is down 'c. Corn Is off Vytrtc. )at and provisions sre practically unchanged. Influenced by early firmness In the Liver pool wheat market, said to be due to re ports of unsettled weather in Argentine, the wheat market here npemd firm. De cember waa up fee at $1.0", 4 and May sty Vc to HfcVtO, at l.nVi to SI From tne atart. however, there waa free ee.l.ng by commlaalon houses. One cf the prlui-tiatl elements In the situation was tne accumu lation of wheat In the northwest, in addi tion to the bearish situation In the nnith weat a local statistician's . summary of winter wheat conditions waa a hard Mow to bulla, who have been trying to create alarm out of the drouth In the southwat. The summery not only claimed the situa tion to bo good m most lurallilee, but pre dicted that with a fslr snow protection, tho dry autumn will help the crop. In:u much as the lack of moisture has foic d extra root growth. At lion Dotanba. reached the low point of the day. Mean time May dec llnM ta ll.0K4. The mnrxet closed weak with Lecemler at 1.H- Final figures on May were Si""Vtri."V. C.ear ance of wheat and flour were xjual to Kil.&f) bu. The world's visible supply. s shown by Rradatreet'a, Inciaaeed 4,ftn.'w bu. Primary recelpta were 1.1HjO bu., compared with Lfti.ano bu. a ye.ir ago. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS kftrket is Stronc, Irrfgular and Mnj Iunes Art Higbsr. SEVERAL LEADERS REACT SHARPLY Lata Advance la tailed States Steel Follows R a at or that Coraerstlea Haa aa Optloa aa Lacks waaaa Steel Plaata. NEW YORK. Nov. 2S Speculative Inter- e.t was well maintained in today s s.mk market and another large day's bulnera was transacted. There were po.ntj of ag- riracSlve strength In the market and these nctudnd some of the .rftue.itlal .allroad stocks. Rut the greater pait of the ad vancea of the day were amongst at.c of loss credit, and sharp reactions wre suf fered by recant Influen ial leaders of the advance. This wss notably true cf th great southern trunk line stock and Co.o rado Fuel, which made such bt il.lsnt sd vancea yeeterday, and a. so of United 8iata Steel prefetred. The he.tvlnesa tf ti.la stock Is always an Important sympathetic Influence on the whoia market and it waa less effectively offHet by the strength of tho common stock today. Tne latter stock did Dhow good resistance, however, 1n the reactionary periods of the mat ket. At one time during the day tha reaction was fairly comprehensive and once w.re well belo Minneapolis, Duluth and Unlcago repot ycaterdav'e closing level. For the most week and SsO cars a year ago. Excellent weather and weakness of wheat a-ere tha main fa--tnra contributing to rather weak tone In corn. At the eta.t caah and receiving nouses were liberal sellera of Miy, while shorts a-ere the best buyers, Aa tha session advanced so.ne liquidation of December developed, but es timated small receipts for tomorrow he d sellers In chock. The market closed nr the lowest point 'of the day. December opened a shade lower, at 4'o, sold oft to 4Nfeo and closed at 4c. May ranged be tween Hrt and 44o and closed nt 4)W' Local receipts ware 440 cars, with 2 of contract grade. Thefeaturenf trading In oats was chang ing from December to May by elevator In terests, a premium or 10 on aiay was tha prevailing basis of exenanae. In view of the weakness of wheat the market held remarkably steady. December oiene.l a shade higher at HH'il2i)r. sold between 28c and 2Vo and closed st i)4o. May c.oie I witn a loss or vc at nfebaiso. icai e celts weia 124 oars. Liberal hog receipts and weakness of Wheat and com caused some liquidation of provisions, but prices showed only a.lght changes. Trading waa chiefly In the de ferred deliveries. At the close January pork and lard were each off 20. at SU.i7V and 17.00. Kiba were a shade lower, at S6.66. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 37 cars; corn, 204 cars; oats, M cars; hos, j,uuu neaa. ine leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat ' Dec. 1 VT May 1 09 July'.. Snra'M May eou-. July 44iu-J Oats Nov Dc. 2V"4 May 91 Va July SlVi Pork . Jan. 13 SO May U 96 Lard Jan. 7 02H May 1 20 Ribs I Jan. I 6t May 7 4RT, ti7i l,46Ta-t6, 2i 11V.1 31VSS 13 K it r, 1 oh' 1 WSi 1 07H 1 0fcV 1 OTS 1 OflVt 97V9,'ir8,ittViS 4ii 4s'l48tr9 4.VSI 4f.w 46'U W 46V,46Vt JO 30Vi 2 294j !f.H SllViKlHia 31'Hj S1V4 12 72Vl 12 T7Hl 12 0 la vo 7 02V 7 22VI 5i 6 76 12 SO 7 00 7 17V! 62V.I 6 70 I 7 00 7 20 S 65 "2V4! 12 96 7 02V4 7 S 27'4 8 76 No. 2. Caah quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 15.10 S.SO; straights, S4.80flr5 00; spring patents r. 9006.40; straight, $4.4.S0; bakers, S.7tr 90. WHEAT No. 3 spring. 11.0551. 13: No. 3 spring. S1.024J1.10; No. 2 red. Sl l'l HV cokin iv o. I, noc; o. 3 yenow, &uc. OATS No. 2. Soucf No. 1 white. 22W;3.'.4v.: No. S white. 30ViS32c. BARLEY Ooon feeding, 8Rc; fair to choice malting, 42i?61c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.11: No. 1 northwest ern, S1.19: prime timothy, S2.70; clover, con tract grade, iu.s.;-. , ,- , PKOViaiONB Mess pork, per noi., iii.a'i (ill 35. Lard, per 100 lbs., X7.00. Short ribs sides (loose). ti .'(ro.is. niton clear siaes (boxed), S6.76i&i.87V. Following were the receipts and shlD- ments of flour and grain: Kecelpts. Shipments part the movement was constantly irregu lar, aharp advances and dull segglng nova uents occurring at the same tlm. The late strong rife In Unite! Statoi Steel followed the publication of a rumor that the corporation had rei-urrd an ostion on the Lackawanna Steel c.mpany. Read ing's good ehrwlng of October net eainngs did not benefit the mock and Erie waa Indifferent to reports of an equally good teault to be disclosed by Its October state ment. Canadian Pacific waa hurt by its decrease In October net earnings. Sterling exchange recovered and London discounts rose, but the price of go'.d there was fur ther marked down. The call money rate at the Stock ex change was forced as low ss 2 per c?nl lower during the day on free offerings, but closed higher. The regular d vldends only on Sugar refuted the prdlctl ns that a division of the surplus was contemplated, but did not prevent the stock frr m being one of the features of tho rise. The I Teg ular movement of tha market continued to the closing. Bonds were Irregular; total sal-s, par vslue, tft.035.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Sal-.HIgh. Low. Close. .14.300 87H 87 . 4.400 . 7.SO0 . 100 . 7.200 100 eral fund, exrluslre of the tiW.ona.flna gr,i1 reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avalisble cash balance. 141,C2.4r. gold. sra.09.ti. ' Its lark Maaey Market. NEW TORK. Nov. SS. MONEY On call easy at 2Htl34) per cent; closing bid and offered. S per cent; time loans. Arm; sixty dsvs. 4 per cent; ninety days and six months. 44H per cent. . FRIME mVrCANTILE PAPER-4Mi fnai si fa STERLING EXCHANGE Firm; closing teady. with actusl business In bankers bills at MK&4fwn for demand and at 14 S370S4 3 for sixty-day hills: posted rst-. S4 S4V and S4 S7Vi; commerclsl bills. SlLvER-Bar. 9Hc; Mexl JTUe BONDS Government. Irregular. The following are the stocks and bonds: lean dollar. steady; railroad. quotations on V. S rf. Is. P 4n eoupos S S. rec 4s rolson So sew 4s, reg. da rousos 4o ol4 4s. T.. ao eusHi Atcsisnn an- 4a. do ad. 4 Atlantic C. L 4s Bl. Ohio 4... 4n IH rsnlrsl .f O. 4 do tut ino On. A Ohio 4Vk Chlrasn A. I "4" C. B ItMt Vanhdtttn r. ,. to ...14H M. i ontrii 4 T7 imti do 1st Im- tt ...1A4H Miss a St U 4.... tt ...1K X K. T lftfi do te MS ...IM N. R. R. nf M. r. 4. t ...10 T C. g. ISs lilt .. 10?V, N I C. ( fa IHf ... H No Pacini 4s 1"i ... H' do H ...IKJt f- W. r. 4. 11 ... I1 O n V. im s ssr....m ...111 Pesn ton. ! 1W ...to Rradlns n. 4 1 107 St. L 1. M. r. ( .!! ! si. i a s r. rg. m-4 Q. s. 4o... Ju"H t. U S . U... r. M. ft 8t. P. s 4..I10' Shord A. L. 4e. C. ft N. W. c. 7s. ...1J . Plcllic 4l C. R. I. ft P. 4.... II RllwT tt ka eol. hm 4 Tm P la .1M T , Bt. L. a W. . M il'nloa Paclflf 4s... , M do rottT. 4 . m r. a. stent !d (a.., 101 Wbsh I. .li'l'i do deb. B . (1 W, ft U E 4 .111 Wla. Central 4 111 Colo. Fuel c. im... 1M rrr. ft t. u s. Clileaso Tor. 4o.. Con. Tobsoeo 4e.. Colo. A So. 4a.. D. ft R. U. 4a... Krlo prior Ilea 4a do gen. 4s P. W. ft D. C. is Ho.lt Valley v,a U ft N. unl. 4a.. Offered. 7 .. "4 .. M ..110 . Ill .. M . 1 . .UfiS .. .!, ..117 .. U . . 3 .. IS .. n 103H S7 94 134H 191 Flour, bbl Wheat, bu Corn, bu... oata. bu... Bsrfey. bu 2,7'iO 170,0i4) 499 tV 151. 5 501 87.300 3l.?00 1JI.8U0 :'42 7'H) 20i.6i 4.000 26.400 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 16?j25c; dairies, 16fi21c. Eggs, steady; at mark, c.tyes Included, iv'o-4e; nrsts, z4Mjc; prime nrsts, 26V4c: extras, 2SVo. Cheese, stuady to Arm, 11H12C St. Loals Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 23-WHKAT-Iower: No. 2 red, cash, elevator tl.U8; track. tl.l3'i; December, 1.07; May, L.10V No. hard, si.wijji.io. CORN Weaker: No. 2 caah. nominal: track. 494f48Vc; new Dectmlier, 44So: May, i3c. oats steady: no. z casn. sow. tracg. S1V:Uc; December, 29Hc; May. 31c; No. wnitei a-"c FLOUR Market dull; red winter pat ents, 36.204160; special brands, S6.4V)f6.60; extra fancy. S4.7twi.xo: clear, t4.154.40. (tlHNMKAl, Steady. Si'.W. SKED-Tlmothy. S2 40. BRAN Stronger; sacked, -east, truck. 86 tittle. hay steady; timothy, ss.owu'.oo: prairie. SO.ooti 10.00. IRON COTTON TIES 83C. BAOOINO 7c. HEMP TWINE 6V4e. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Joublmr. 111.55. Lard, lower: prime s'eim, 16.70. Bacon, lower: boxed extra shorts. 17.75: clear ribs. 8.00; short cle-tr. 18 25. POULTRY Firm: chickens. TVtc; sprlngg, 10V4c; turkeys, 12Vc; ducks. Sc; geese. 'c. Hl'TTKK Hteady: creamery. ZJai'c: dairy 154i21c. t-UUH Firm. 24c, case count. Recelnts.Shlnments. 10,000 31,100 D9."00 WOOl 62.0(0 76,010 47.0HO 8300 Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu Kansas City Grain and Provlslona. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 29. WHEAT De cember, Sit'sc; May, tl.OOA,; July. Xttc; cash, ino. i nara, ii.t4iqi.t; ko. x. mam Oi'A: No. 4. SOcfntl.OOr No. 2 red. t104i1oJ: Vo. 3. tl.01v5l.(U; No. 4. MijjSSe. Re ei.t, 28 cars. CORN December, 40tic: May, 41(i' 41To; cash. No. 2 mixed. 4,1$44c; No. 3, 43i4;mc; No. 2 white. 44VrV5p- OATH-NO, z mixed. 2S.c: No. 3 white. Sf.ji304e. HAY Steady; choice timothy, IS 2!59.:0: choice prairie, S7.6oi8l.00. . ktk Bteaoy, 74c. EGOS Steady: Mlaaourl and Kansas new No. S whitewood cases Included. 24c: cise count yc; cases returned. v.n less BUTTER Lower: creamery. 2liic: dalrv fancy, 17c. Recelnts.Shlnments Wheat, bu 2O.S00 izr.oi Corn, bu .4M.Km l(i Oata, bu 7,0ut) 10,two Atchison i do pfd Baltimore Ohio... do pfd Canadian Pacific ... Central of N. J C hesapeake & Ohio... S.100 Chicago ft Alton do pfd ' Chicago Ot. Western. 11. 800 264j Chicago N. W 3.7O0 206, C, M. St St. P 9,300 1744. do pfd 400 183 Chicago Term. & T... 2.110 lfr do pfd 700 2Vi C. C. C. & St. L 1,400 89V4 Colo. Southern 200 22 do 1st pfd , 200 69 do 2d pfd 200 36 Delaware Hudson.. 6oo 1B D. , L. ft W 1"0 326 Denver & Rio Grande l 33 do pfd 700 8fii Erie 44.0HO 4n do 1st pfd WO "4 do 2d pfd 1,100 67 Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central .. do pfd 300 K C. Southern 4oo do pfd l.ooo Louis. & Nashville. ...14.800 Manhattan L l.aoo Met. Securities 1.9rt Met. Bt. Rv 23,400 Minn. St. Louis ... 200 M . St. P. & 8. S. M. . 6.41 do pfd WO Mlsstiurl Pacific 1.6 Mo.. Knn. & Tex 5o0 do pfd l.ooo N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. ano 103 SKH 94 133 V, 191 44 24T . saivtj 17SH 183 IS 26 88 224 69 344 1W Sid 33 8 39 72A 56 .18,800 1674 156 NEW YORK. Nov. 29-8noclal cahl. and telegraphic communications received bv riraoatreet a snow tne following chanvei In the available supplies of grain, as com pared with the last account: Wheat. United tit tea and Canada east nf of tha Rockies; Increase, 2 S8,oiO hu.; afloat for and In r.urore, increae. 2.0oo.(m0 bu.. Total supply. Increase. 4 Shu.om bu. Corn. I nlted State and t'anada eait of the Rockies: Incretse. 4lM.0iio )U. Oats. I nneo states and Canada, eaat of the Rockies: Incretse, S76.(m bu. The loading increase reported this woek are 496,Ui bu. Ill Manitoba, la.OOO bu. at Cleveland. HU.OOO bu. at l ot.au liai.o-o hi. at Oadenaburg. 100,000 bu. at port Huron nd 60.00 PU. at tit. joaepn. ine Hading !. rum are toO.OuO bu. at the nur-hn.rn pterlor elevators and 10S.OOO bu. at Louis. Ille. Mlaaaapalla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS,' Nov. . W.-WHKAT- Deeeinber. SI 0Vs; May. S110; July, tl o; September. 93V4C; No. 1 hard. I.t; No. 1 ..rtnem. it -isms; io. s nuriin-ru, o im. FIOl.'R Flrat patents. S6.lofl6.10; f e- ond patrnta, SS.B6ii6B6: nrst citars, st.s,-j.t.46; second clears. $S.3&IQ"1 76. BRAN In bulk. 414.aU. Taled eea) Market. TOLEDO. Nov. . SEEDS-Clover. De cember. S7:2V; February. S7TI'; Marcn. r 77U; prime alsike, 7 S0; prime timothy, .I7VJ. Peoria Market. PKORIA. Nov. ts.-COHN-Actlve and steady; No. S new. 44vsu; Na. 1 4Jfl4c; no rade. n,arw. N. Y. Central 40.1n0 NorfolV ft Western... S.800 do pfd Ontnrlo ft Western... 400 Pennsylvania 187.8ot) P.. C. C. & St. L 910 Reading 31.900 do 1st pfd O0 do 2d pfd 1.000 Rock Island Co 17.700 do pfd 1.600 St. LI ft 8. F. 2d pfd. 800 St. Louis S. W 1.600 do pfd 1.300 8. Pacific 62.700 do pfd 1.400 8. Railway .68.400 do pfd 1.M Texas ft Pact lie 9 T., St. L. & W S.6U0 do pfd 8,700 Union Paclllc 72,600 do pfd 100 Wubaah 1.4W do pfd 4t) W. & I j. F. Wisconsin Central .... ioO do pfd soil Mexican Central ..r. K.WW Adams Kx American Ex , . I nltrd States Ex Wella-Fargo Kx Amul. Copper 68.7O0 Am. Car t Foundry.. 5.oo do pfd 2,7m Am. Cotton Oil 2o0 do pfd 200 Am. ice ., l.UiO do pfd 3.000 Am. Linseed Oil do pfd Am. Locomotive 7.300 do pfd 400 Am; Smelt, ft Refng . 7.500 do pfd 700 Am. Sugar Refng 73,400 Anaconda M. Co 7oO Brooklyn R. T 23,400 Colo. Fuel ft Iron 49,6o0 Consolidated Oaa .... 7o0 Corn Products 1,800 do pfd 400 Distillers' Securities. .15. 0"0 Oenerul Electric 1,100 International Paper... S.m) do pfd 700 International Pump do pfd loo National Lead 100 North American 2.200 Paclflo Mall 2.100 People's Oas 89 600 Pressed Steel Car 1.8O0 do pfd .'. 5(i0 Pullmen Palace Car.. 200 Republic Steel B.jnO do pfd 4 5t Rubber Goods 1.VX) do pfd 900 Ten". Coal ft Iron.... Bono V. 8. T-eather ,..-23oi do pfd ..-l. U. S. Realty ft Imp... 1 Ton U. 8. Rubber J.s do pM 11 r. 8. Steel ...816 ino do nfd H2.V WesHns-hnnsw Flee... 900 Western I'nlon 800 6644 29 52K 141H 168 82 124S 64 91 146 169 34V, 63 47, 141H 76-1, 42"' Wit 75 -76 87 80S 37 V, 85 68 Vt 2liW 641i int? . 364 90 ? xn- sttv, SoVx 115-s 96 23H 4M, :-o, 24 4M.4 811 84 :ii 9JV 9 40 V, 66 27 51 Vi 1S9T 167V, 81 12?i 63 91 V4 146 1V4 334 ?M 4274 188 76 41 ' 137H ..74 87vt 79V. 36"5 8f.V, 7Vfc 25 V, 64 66 117V4 36 96 V, 86 3J 54 114 96 23V, 4.,' "iv 23- 48 22V, So 334 921fc XfV, 93 9 39 Vi 1034 9644 S:4 134 190H 49 42 83 26 206 174 181 14H 89 V 22 68V4 S54i 188 326 33 86-4 40 4 73V 57 84 90V4 1564 30 68 28H 62 139-4 1674 81V 124 63V, 90 14 H4 33' 6244 42H 140S 76 90 4144 13KVJ 74 76V4 87 79V 86 85V4 264 63V 674 1174 Conaola. nonay N. Y. Central 144 do account 1 Norfolk ft W 11 Anar-onda do sfit i Atrhlton " Ontario ft W 43 do pfd 104 PennaylTanla 71 Bal. ft Ohio Rand Minn 11 Canadian faolflc 117 heading I Choa. ft Ohio 41 do lat pfd 4t Chloaio Ot. W It do M pfd 41 C. M. ft Bt. P li touthani hallway ... 37 rxBaera 1! do pfd ( V. ft R O Souttiern Pariflc do pfd I Colon Parlae 111 Erte 41i do pfd fd do lat sfd 75 I. g. Steal do Id pfd f ' do pfd Illinois Central 112 Iwabaah 24 Louis, ft Naah 14T do pfd 47 M., K. ft T S4 Spanlah 4a 1 HtLVfcJR Bar. steady, 27d per ounce. MoNtsiY fai per cent. The rate 01 discount in the open market for short bills is 1 1-16434 per cent; lor three months' bills. 8j3V per cent. MAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET Oonfsd Stoers Bather Dall, bit Othsr Cattle Btstdj to Itrong. HIGS ACTIVE, BUT TRIFLE LOWER Fat Sheep sad Laaki la Good rteenaaal at Stranger Prices and Feeders Sold Readily a rally aa Ossl Prices aa Have fleea raid. Kecelpts mere: Ofholsl Mondsy.. Official Tuesday.. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. . 1904. Cattle. Hcgs. Sheep. S.836 4.1'4 4. -a 11.600 S 2.41 S.0US Two days this week.... .49 16.P4J 14.2W Same daya last wek.... 17.04 17.i6 26. f7 Same days week before. 14 1W 15.67 14.266 Sime three weeks ago... S.S.'l 7.7W 15.141 Same four weeks ago.. 12.648 8.866 5.4i1 Same dnys last year... 8.309 13.44 S2.6l RKCK1PT8 FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and 4 eep at South Omha for the year to date, with comparison with iast year: 1904. ling Inc. Pec. Cattle 870.7:3 896.786 .... 128.061 Hogs 2.073.643 2,006.874 66,66it Sheep 1.663.4o9 1.706.581 .. 42.172 The following tau:a snows the average price of hogs at South Omar a for lh last everal d, wjtn comparlaonsS Dta. I1S04. los717lrnTill.aaS.Tl8. J feeders. 1 OK) S OS 3t feeders lata S 7S R. H. Wllllsmi 1 cow m I 16 feeder.. 9?S 1 ste-er IIM IS bulls S bulls Yiih R. S Steers. MCI S feedfra. KH Sotith lakota. 1 cow 90 1 steer 1440 1.1 cow a. . , 4 cows... 5 steers. 11 steers. 1 steer.. steer., steer... 10 cows... t bulls... lis I SO S 40 S 38 1 to i 4o ! " tot 1 10 S0 S 25 t 0. II feeders . lil t So' 60 feeders.. 86 Howard-Wye. I So 61 steers.. ..lOfT .. 945 1 1 bulls 1234 ,..1 S 10 H M Stearns . D .1140 t 26 1 cw 1040 .1140 S 26 1 cow I'HO .1310 I 7 1 cow 1110 S 75 t r'eera. ...1"2 J. D. Thorn Wyo. .. 177 t 7 t cows 1073 ..1510 S It Mllwsr.l Rros Wvo. 12 cows 962 1 60 4 feeders II cows 942 I It 1 bull ... Scows Sl' 12 4 cows... W. C. Blslr-8. I). SO feeders. .1186 S 40 O. W. Ryan S. D. 1 feeder... 1160 S 40 S3 sters.. i riora l'W4 3 n 6 steers.. 1 feeder... 1170 I oo Scows 1X) 1 83 1 stag 1280 t 7S ti. u. warf-B. v. .. 994 2 6 C R. Tjlor-fl. D. .1160 S 40 I cow 89) 14) ..1U0 S 4 A I a. ptrlck-wyo, . 691 .i: . 870 .1?S3 .1048 I 70 1 8S 2 6o S SO S 15 No. Nr.- Not. Nov, Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. N'ov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 18 Nov. 19.. Nov. 20.. Nov. 21.. Nov, 1.. m .'. 4. S.. .. 8 . 1" . 11.. 1.. IS.. 14... 15.., 18.. 17... 36 104 81 i 1134 161 116 694 584 216 24 814 394 191 21 794 '86ti 234 1011 494 1124 41 9014 240 1H4 7J4 ?5v; 91 774 1414 81 4 94 9-i 81 J 4 11 35 103V 81 1134 1474 U6 68 664 ,215V ' 234 81 . 38 190V, 30 79 864 234 1034 464 IMS 404 90 240 174 714 ?4V 94 76 14 SI 804 St ll( )"4 Total as lea for the day. 1.469.800 shares S6V4 65 1164 944 k34 46 2o 2.14 4K' 2-H 236 215 IM 231 hi 4 34 93 334 90 94 39 164 38 354 103 8144 118 1494 118 684 SO? 2164 234 80 884 190 fo4 784 40 8'; 134 10'4 484 1114 404 904 240 1" 72 24V 9"4 76 114 96 S1'4 911; S4 w4 1"4 S2H Boston Stock Market. BOSTON. Nov. 29 Call loans, 864 per cent: time loans, 44(6 per cent. Official closing 01 biocks ana ponas Atchlsoa ad) 4a do 4 Mei. ( antral 4s.. At.laon do pfd . Huton Albany Biotoa ft Malna. Ibntua Klavalad . VI l an burs pfd ... Mexlcaa Central N y.. N. H. ft Pere VUrauatt I nloo Paolfle Amar. Arga. Cham.. do pfd "Arner. Pnea. Tuba. Aner. Sugar do pfd 1 -Wanting, common 102 .Advanturs ,. T5 lAllouoa 17 'A amalgamated H. luj t'.J 1 lt.1 140 81 IM 74 Amertcaa Ailantio Bingham cat. A llscla.. Cantennlal Copper ftango . Italy Waat (Dvmlnioa Coal lino- . 115 Prauklia 1 uranrr a.'i Itla Rorala .. IMaaa. Mining 1lt Mtchlraa iw an.nawk Inn T a T 14t Monl. C. ft C. Amar. Woolen n Old Dominion ... do pfd .-.' N Oaroola Dominion I. ft P.... !!Parrot F.dlaon Elec. lllu. ... iH uinc Uauaral Klaetrle ... 1 Sbanaoa Maaa. Klottrie ll;Tantarack do pfd Trinity Maaa. uaa HI V, t. Oil failed r'rull 101 Itah I'nlttd Sltoa Mack.... l .'Vl.-torta afd II Winona l a. atosl t'Wolvarlaa ....... So eld 4 Bid. Asked. 1 u .... 17 .... 1 ....4M .... .... 71 .... 11 .... .... U .... 6 .... U .... .... .... 44 .... 4 .... n ....us ... 10 . ...IK 17c; and S3.00; 75 pkas.. 64ii ie. carton Foreign Financial. LONDON, Nov. 29. Money was In active demand In tha market today, partly owing to the payment of a call for nearly S3,76O,-ri0 of the Cuban 6 per cent loan. Discounts hardened, despite the more favorable for eign exchanges. There was a fair amount of business in some directions on the Stock exchange though generally the dealings were limited, the settlement absorbing at tention. The movements were Irregular. Consols were fairly - siendy. Americans opened firm, moved Irregularly to about parltv, Illinois Central being the feature, and closed quietly firm. KanTra were easier on profit-taking. Imperial Japanese 6s of lw4 were quoted at 94T4- RERLIN, Nov. 29. Trad. ng on the Boure today opened sluggish, but Improved later. PARIS, Nov. 29. Prices on the Bourse today opened firm and subsfquently became irregular. The market closed heavy. Rus sian Imperial 4s were quoted at 91.20 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 601. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations oa - Staple aad Fancy Prodacei. EGOS Candled stock! 26c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 74c; roosters, 6c; turkeys. 12V4C; ducks. SfdTlc; geese, tVic; pprlng chickens, 8ig4c. . . BUTTER Packing strldV. 144fM5e; chol.-e to fancy dairy. 17tfl8c,; creamery, 21ri2c; fancy prints, 2ac. - ' FRESH Fr EN FISH Trout. 10c: pick erel. 8c; pike, l.c; perch. 7o; b.uofltn. 12c; whlteflvh. 10c; salmon, 14c; redsnapprr. )lc; lobster (green), not-: lobster (boi.edh Socj bullheads, Uc; catflfh. 14c; b'ack bass. 20c; halibut, 10c; erappies, , 12c; roe shad, tl: buffalo. 7c; white bass. 11c; frog leg.t, per dos.. 26o. -: BRAN Per ton, 1150.. HAY Price quo ed by Omaha Whol-saU Dealtrs' association: Choice No. 1 uplind, 17.00; No. t. S6.50; medium, 6.00i eoarre, .50. Rye straw. 15.00. Thes prices are lot hay of good color and quality. . OYSTERS New York counts., per can, 46o; extra selects, per can, 87c; standa-t's, fer can, 32c; bulk (tdandarda), fer sal., 1.86; bulk (extra selects), por gal.. SI. 76; bulk (New York counts), per gal., 12.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Flo -Ida. sixes 126, If 17S, , 216 and 260 13.25; California, navels, all !, 5I1JB. LEMONS California, fancy, 350. M 25; choice, 13 60. I ' DATES Per box ofS0-lb. Hallowl, In 70-lb. box. per lb.. FIGS-Callfornla. per 10-lb. 85c: Imoorted Smyrna. 4-crown. 124c: t crown. He; 7-crown. 16c; fancy. Imported (waahed), In 1-lb. pkgs.. 16&19c; California, per care of 38 pkgs.. 12.25. BANANAS Per niedlum-slxed bunch. J.it4r?.fO; lumboa, S2.75Cd3.5u. . GRAPH FRUIT Per box Of 54 to 6i, 15.50. FRUITS. APPLES Home-Brown Jonatl-ana, bbl . S4.C0: Ben Davis. 13 26: New T. rk mil n and Pound Sweets. S3.n0: Ntw Yo-k Kings. 83.00; New York Pippins, 12 76; New York Greenings. Sl.ei; New York Bald wins, S2.75; Colorado Jonathans, $1.61; Win 8nni. per bu. box. 11. 4o. PEAR8 Utah. Colorado end California; fall vgrl't es. per box, $l.75fl2.2. GRA PES Imported Malagua, per keg, 16 or -66 50. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, per bbl., S8.60-S9.00: Wisconsin Bell ami Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl., 17.76; per box, 12.76. VEGETABLES. POTATOES New home grown, In sacks, per hu.. 4oc; Colorado, per bu., 65i60c. TURNIPS Per bu., S6c; Canada ruta bagas, per lb., lo. CARROTS Per bu.. 40c. PAPSVlps-Per bu.. 40c. BEETS-Per bu.. 40c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. Sl.ff2.00! ONIONS Home grown. In sacks, per bu., 75c; Spanish, per crate. 12.00. CUCUMBERS Per case of 1 do.. 1160. TOMATOES California, per 4-basket crate. S2.60. CABBAGE Home grown, per 100 lbs., 70c, SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per bu. baBket, 60c; Kanaag kiln-dried, per bbl., r.'.fo. GREEN PEPPERS-Per bu. basket. 60c. SQUASH Home grown, per dos.. 60c. CELERY Per dos , , 25660c; California, 46c. 1 RADISHES Per dos., 90c. LETTUCE Hot house per dos., 4060c; head lettuce, per dog.. 11 00. 8HALTXVT8 Per dos.. 60c. Cri IFLOWER Southern. 13.604.50. Metal Blarket. NEW YORK. Nov. 29.-ME7T AI 8-The Ixindon tin market advanced still further, with spot closlnr at 136 15s and futures at 136. Tha New York market, while ?ulet. was firm, with quotations ranrn mm S29 624 to S30.25. the inside price tvlni; a little extreme. Copper was low er In Lon don, spot closing at 67 and futures at 67 10s lxHlly quotations w-re iinchn"ed lake belna held at 814 8746 124. e'ectr--Ivtlo at (14.75-71 16.00 and catlng a Sl4 6oi 14.75. Lead was unchanged at S4 2"jl.70 In the local piorket and 1 ondon cloned nt tit la d, Spelter was also nnchenaed -. S6.75A5.f7V. In the local market an1 at M tn 6d In London. Iron c'osed t Ms 6l in Qlni'DW and at 47s 9d In Mld1leshoroos;h. Locallv Iron was lint-hanged, with No 1 noithern, No. 1 southern end No. 1 south ern soft foundry at ' '.n -i and No. 3 northern rc-norv "t si nar --i ST. LOUIS Nov. S.-METALP-T ead, higher; 64-4664.K. BpelUr. higher. S5i. Market. i: 23 24 26. . . 4 474 26... I 4 624 844! I S 161 I 71' 4 611 4 ' S 84 4 Kls-,1 4 pai a I ( 7fl 4 sni 4 041 S 4" 4 84I 4 871 S 611 I 4 641 4 041 S 44 4 90 i 4 7l S 491 8 8!l ' K 4 SStl 4 741 S SI' S 711 4 S6I I t tJ I 4 71! 3 8 7li 4 841 4 Oil 4 ov I 4 7; 4 ' rs' 4 7' 4 ' 9 31 4 8 1 S 44,' S 4T1 4 Til 4 Ml 8 67 4 8741 4 S0 1 I 74! 4 691 4 061 8 4S 4 K7i 4 671 6 9Sf 14 741 4 47 4 SS I 4 6? 6 25 79! 4 0JS4S 4 80U- 4 i r, l .' K 4' '111 4 641 6 111 S SSI 4 74' S 94' 4 r4l 4 671 21! 6 49' 4 S7I S l I 41 4 34l I S 3t 5 "7! 4 81' 3 l S Si 4 61 4 561 I I 041 4 9S; I 841 S K 4 71 I 4 46 6 411 i 4 8. 3 87 i S S 4 6641 4 891 8! S 88! I 8 861 S .IS 4 IWU 4 461 t DS! 6 631 4 7SI I S 28 4 46i s tr 6 7:i 3 9j 4 441 A 94' g 811 4 7! 3 8l 8 !'. 4 t-n 4 514 4 49 ! ! S 261 5 75 4 76! 3 84! 1 3. ' 4 31 ' J 4 7- S 95' 9 44 I 4 SOI 8 151 16 86 3 82! i 4 4 181 6 041 5 74! I i 99 7!" 4 "i 27 ..I I 4 20! 6 73! 4 761 28... 4 494 4 24! 0? I 4 711 t 09! t 85! 4 7t 71 S 98 1 3 z; 3 731 3 20 3 68 S 19 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. 29... Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each mod w-s: Cat tie. Hosts. Sheen. M. St. 1". Ky 7 Wabash ! Missouri Psclflc Ry 3 Union Pacific system 43 C. A N. W. Ry 3 F.. E. M. V. R. R 30 C. St. P.. M. & O. Ry 7 B. A M. Ry 60 C B. Q. Ry 3 K. C. A St. J. Ry 1 C. R. I. ft P. Ry.. east 8 C. R. I. ft P. Ry.. west 2 Illinois Central .. Chicago Great Western 1 Totsl receipts 169 The dispoaltion of the day's receipts wn as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Catt'e. Hnsv Sheen omsna packing co si 1.687 Swift and Company 641 2.633 Cudahy Packing Co 998 2,3.t Armour ft Co 916 3,067 Vansant ft Co 224 Carey ft Benton 69 .... Tubman ft Co . 218 McCreary ft Clark 122 W. I. Stephen;... i 35 Hill A Huntxlnger 98 Huston & Co 19 Hamilton A Rothschild... 8S L. F. Husx 65 Wolf ft Murnan 144 Mike Haggcrty 24 J. R. Root ft Co 6 .... Bulla A Kline 24 8. ft S 4 Parker ft Webb 266 Swift, from country.. Other buyers Jg cows... tl steers.. 1 steer... 1 cow 1 cow 86 cows... 13 cows.. U steers.. t SO i 90 S feeders.. 970 4 leaders.. 117 1 steer 1270 88 cows.... 84 cows... 77 feeders 8 cows.. ., 10 cows. , 2 hulls. 1 bull.., .1130 .1110 ,.112 111 ...1041 SSI P. A. Yesst-Wyo. ..1120 S 40 6 feeders. R. R. Dinwiddle Wyo, s m CS S 46 834 1 66 4 oows.. 896 26 4 bulls.... 8M 3 an t feeders. O. W. Bell-8. D 9i6 2 75 4 feeders. 86 2 00 , 1 cow feeders.. 1111 S 10 J. Been 8. D. .l7t t 10 41 Steers... .1320 1 10 It e 'WS.... Chtmbers A K. 8. D. 1 bull I-'JO 1 00 44 cows.... 1 bull 1108 2 00 S bulls.... V. Lewle-8. D. S1 steers... .13?9 S 81 IS efeers 13 sii-ers.. 21 steers.. I steer... 20 feeders, . 967 .1370 . 86S .1087 . 810 .114 . S91 . 91 .1096 1UR .1067 10 steers Toltec Live 1 feeder... 1710 8 feeders. .110 II cows 1"28 3 cows 11-1 1 cow V!M 10 steers... .IP- .1312 1 SO S ciw. Johnson Bros. Vtyo. .1115 I r. 1 cow 7S 12S0 8 00 1 s-er 8.W A. B. Cooley Wyo. .839 S 40 O'Neill Bros.-S. D. .1237 1 60 Btok Co 11 yo 1 steers.. ..1026 11 r'rt....in 71 feeder'.. 1131 t 'eders..l 81 1 bjll 1360 11 4 5 22 9 16 37 10 11 24 2 6 1 si 3 "7 5 167 24 45 140 1,061 . 22 . 448 .4.463 5.079 "m-35 S 70 3 70 ,1 (O 3 00 2 60 4 15 1 ynch A Co. Neb. 1 cow 70 1 60 .1 row.... 14 tows 716 1 85 1 bull.... C cows 868 2 60 A. Beegle-NeY 1 enw 970 i H 8 rows ,...1fSI I cow 1010 1 60 1 feeder... 1'0 2 cows 770 1 86 IS feeders 1 cow 1120 1 75 1 bull.... 1 cow Son 1 xft Ben Drlsklll-9 D. 20 feeders.. 1087 3 86 2 '0... J feeders.. 10S1 S 35 2 cows... S feeders.. 1143 S 26 1 cow.... 11 feeders.. 1147 3 26 SOcnws... 1 steer., 9 cows.. 38 cows.. 1 cow... t cows.. 13 cows. 28 cows. 6 cows.. K'i0 1 26 IV. A. Margrave Neb. fwi 990 848 . 901 . 85 .124 . 743 1 rs 2 20 s 00 1 10 loo 1 78 2 75 i 5 1 2 S 25 3 8 1 7S 1 75 1 no S o 8 70 S 0. 1 00 1 60 2 09 t r S 20 S 20 3 00 J 75 1 00 1 10 2 75 t ket stronger; beeves, S3 V4J4 00; cow, bu la and miaed. U Mr aO; stnrkrs srd feed rv t2 5t?j.tP; calve and ytarllnga, Uftt 19. MOCiS Ree-lpia. 7. Soft heed; market shout Steady, selling at 14 04 0. bit k. SI 4"U4-44. CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK .41 4HKS5T Cattle, Hogs. gBjaxB) and lambs leadg -Reeelgta Large-, CHICAGO, Nov. iS.-CATTI.E-Recelpte, SOoO hesd; westerns, i.nm hesd: market steady: good to prtme steers, S60t7.2Jl poor to medium. S,"iB-6; stockers and feeders. i:.flrA4.v: cows. II JfVt)4.l. heifers, HARASS; canners. Siab3j; bulls. 3S 4 20; calves. SJ.0O4.li.6o; western steers. 13 80-t I . . HOGS Receipts. S8,t0 pead: eatlmated for tomorroa-. 46.0tin bead: market stesdr; mixed nnd butchers 14 .Vfl 4.7": good to choice to heavy, S8t4 70; rough heavy, S4 40'V45o: l.sht. I4.4.-4-I4M1 SHEEP AND LAMnS-Ret-eipta. lR.Onn head: market steadv; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, 4 8MJ4.9i: fair to riolc mixed. 13.4004 60, western sheep. 3ijjfl0 native lambs. I4.3Vij6.15; a-estcrn lambs, t 66. at. Kaaaaa City Live Stack Market. KANSAS C1T1. Nov. 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, ai.ono head, tnclndlng 48) southerns! market steady to 15c lower; choice xprt and dressed neef steers, i6oo4j6A: fair to good. 6i.iiauj.0ii; western fed s.eers, S3.50U stockers and feeders, ti.Ma4.0t: south ern Btters, I2 3NII4 2.1; southern cjws, t oo; nstlve cows. II 6o4i3 75; native h ife.s. Si botftvUO; bulls, 12.VQ m: calve, sl.ooji al, HOUS Recelpta 22.taM head the largeat Blnce January, 19u2i; market Hd'ic lower) top, 4.7tl; hulk of sules. 14 U4 tO. heavt, tl tj-4.70; packera, 14 4.j4.'; plga anl light. 13.764'. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, l.!) head; market for lanilnj steaoy: sheep bo lower', native lamls. 14 6-i.i": nntiva wethers, S4.2o4rt.75: native ewes. M.Or4V4.; e:ern lamlw, S4.6oaj6.iai; weatern year lings, M.26fu4.25; western shep. f l.7r4. z ; stockers and feeders. 2.trii4 ;.i; I'tah grass feeding ewes, lol lha . S4.2i. 3 steers.... 61fi 2 40 J. B.-Neb. 1 bull.... 1 COWB... 10 cows... South Dakota. 7 steers.. 1170 9 1'66 KM 2 9) 2 2 36 3 S3 S 60 3 60 .1020 1 60 . 9R6 2 10 Mend A . 950 3 60 .11X2 3 85 . 888 1 70 A. Hade. ..nj. 2 i .. 863 2 00 Thomas Rros. Wyoming. 6 feeders.. 1039 3 00 1 steers... 1,800 6 feeowra.1U9 3 00 1 steers.. ..1300 HOGS There was n big run of hogs here this morning and In fact receipts were the heaviest they have been In some time post. That being the case there was no oppor tunity of preventing a still further decline of values. The demand, though, was In good shape, so that the loss as compared with yesterday amounted to only about 24c and trading was active at tho decline. The hogs began to move toward the scale at an early hour, and It was not long before the hulk of the offerings had been disposed of The bulk of the heavy hogs went at 34.45. while the choicer and lighter loads went largely at 84.474 and 14.50. As high as 84.55 was paid for a prime load of bnohor weights. The latter end of the market wps hardly as good aa the openlns and some of the coerre. heavy packers had to sell down to 14. 4o and 14 424. or Tc loner than hi tame kinds brought ye-lerday. In spite of the weak close. I hooch tvrvtMng was sold before noon. Represents tlvo aalea: St. loals live S ocle Market.. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 29-CATTI.E-Recelpta, 4. wo head. Including 2.600 Textns; market stead : native shipping: and export steers. Il.6ti'u6.n0; (Itrmel beef nnd butcher steers, 14 25'(i j 85; steers under 1.i lbs., 3 0"a.io. stockers and feeders, S. 2..V3 78; rows and heifers, 12 2f.tf-l.6i, the top tor tsnt-y; Can nes, S2 Hfu -'.ii: bulls. 42.2.4f3.2: calve . SJ.h-tiG oO: 'lexas and Indian steers. S2.60V 4.2o: cows and heifers. J-J.ooii l.tn. HOGS Receipts. 14.0to hrad: market lower: nix and liable. S3.6oti4.2l: Dat-K.ara. S4.4oi(.6o; butchers and l.est heavy, 14 Li 4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-RecelPts. 3.0(10 head; market sle:ttly: natives. Ji7Tii4 7i; ainbs. 14. 60416. nt); culls and oucks, u ntf 4.00; Blocker. 2.2Mi3.00; Tcxttna. S3.0 8 j.Ot; t Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 29. CATTLE Ra- celpts, 3,"1 hesd: market siei.ty to lowers natives. H.WBW"- cows ami heirers. 11. , a 4.25; stockrr. nnd ff-dt-r, S2.hii3.o, rltHlB Keieipts. iz.iii neao; marset via lower: light, S4.1if4.4'i; medium and havy, I4.a.(i 1 .67.. SliicEl' AND LAMBS Receljila, 1,12a head; market stead,'; luiubs, li.ia. Black la Rlgnt. Receipts of live stn-k at the nix principal western cllles yesterday: lvalue, rinas. oncep. South Omaha. Hloux City Knnsns city.. St. l.ouls St. Joseph Chicago Totals 4 1"0 . . 7n- ..20.000 .. 8.(:') ... xm .. 9 0O0 11.5 0 7.610 I2.O0O 14 .0i 0 '2.9V) 3t,tf0 1,0 l ,.43.001 101,960 41.424 Ko ti.. 42.. 1 64.. , e',.. 46.. I .. f P4. Total 4.463 1 0.404 CATTLE There was a smaller run of cattle here this morning than generally anticipated and as a result the market ruled active and strong on the kinds they wanted. Practically the only bear feature was the fact that Kansas Citv had 21,000 (.-aviue wirrs tne mttract ruieu stvauy to 1 -g a dims lower. I t3 Several louds of well finished corn fed ' steers arlved this morning, but buyers 64.. did not take hold with as much life aa expected and the market cannot ba quoted anything but alow. There have been so few good cattle here of late that It Is practically Impossible to tell whether the market is higher or lower. The big run of good rattle In Chicago this week no aoiini At. 8k. ,1M 4 M M.. HI., ' 41.. .. W. . (A. ...lit ,...111 ...rt ...aMO ...14 ...an ...SIR .140 . . .141 .IM .UK .tr.T .no r.a per bbl.. Coffee NEW YORK. Ncv. 19 '"0rrEK.-F0t.1rea ooened B'eadV tipeh-ns-ed to 6 nn'nte In respons to lower European csh'ee. Tiere was a afd demand In the local market, encouraged by 'rmer relnmrv nuntttloe and peuspucta for smsHar rec-itit. end B'ter the onenlnsj the ruling wss firm Te eli.aai m. urn KtAflfl.. St a n-t lid'An nt tfitn l4nolnts. with ssles reror'ei nf 106600 b-a i:a had a tendency to make buyers a 1 12 ids little Indifferent. Owing to the fact that ! ai tn ouyers ana sellers could not agree on 1 prices It was a llttla late before all the 1 corn I fede were disposed of. j J- The demand for western range beef : JI steers was fully equal to the supply and j , the market ruled active and steady to , m. strong sll around. Buyers were out early , f.7. and it waa not long before most every- I 41. thins In slsht wss out of first hands. The 1 ' oualltv of lha offellnas was not riarlli-nlarlv ! good. The cow market did not show a great deal of change from yeatardsy In either direction. The aame aa has been the case for tha last few days the market seemed to be rather uneven so that salesmen were calling It all the way from strong to haretlv steadv. Aa arenersl thlnar though anything at all desirable Bold with- '" mil ieSe.ilfw st r.illv arm r, l rm m ci m I 4.. were paid yesterday. Common corn fed cows were neglected and hard to sell satisfactorily: Bulla, veal calves and staga sold ot just about steady prices. There was a small supply of stockers and feeders here this morning and with favorable proapects of a fair demand from the country the market ruled active and atrong to a dims higher, tha greatest advance being on the more desirable grades. Representative sales: BEEF STHERB. 164.. 1 r.. I &.. ' 44.. I 44.. ' 47.. : 4.. vs. 41. tl.. 4i.. II.. it., ti.. tl.. St.. I 44.. I 64.. 41.. 64. . I.. 41.. Vo. 2(.... ... It... 1... 14... A ..nil ..1104 ,.. Ml .. 450 .int r 1 M I 15 4 00 4 00 4 W No 11.. II. . 14.. U. A. ... .1114 . ...1J0 ....llt ....1160 r. 4 14 4 00 i 10 I 40 STEERS AND COWS. 11 441 4 l COWS. 1 T40 1 40 to 1020 I 44 1 M 1 40 7 0i I 45 S ICO 1 75 1 1044 40 1 410 I 00 1 1070 I 40 1 140 2 00 1 1120 I ill 1 M I 00 10. . 1111 I it I t 65 1 1114 I ! 1 luo I 10 10 .1112 M t 7ll I 10 1 1014 I K, ...78 t 10 t Ml 70 1 101 1 15 1 110 I 75 V. Ut IN 14 171 t 7i 1 W0 i rl 4 1074 I I'l 7 a.', i 15 10 1041 : It 4 1010 I 24 II U2f 1 It 1 1050 1 11 Hit 3 40 I M2 1 ti 1 106C i 00 11 IM 2 If, 1 Ill) 3 to 4 HI lli 11 IiV 3 AO 1 1010 I 40 t '.071 . 01 1 Ml 1 40 HEIFERS. 1 410 I 00 1 441 S 70 450 1 15 II 4 I 75 1 lid lit ' I 7 1 25 11 460 I 50 1 164 15 t 740 2 S BULLS. . n .110 1w Yark Mlalaa Btavebs. NEW YORK. Nov. 29. -The following are the vloslng quotations on mining stocks: Adama Cos All, Bro. , . . '. Hranawk-k Cos .. Cvmatock Tunnel Cor. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Loadttlle I'D .... . 11 . la . I .17 VU 210 . I Utile r atel tinlarlo liSbll Khuoli Potoal Nevada Small ftopca .. 'tiaadard Hlfcl Sierra .. .22 ... It ... 1 ... to -, ... 94 . -.14 1 Treaaary Btatrftieat. : . ' WASHINGTON. !Cv. 2a.- T. Slav's il.il ment of the treasury bulam-rs In tha gen- Inc'iidln' ueeember r 90c: T-n-nrv 7 on 70c: Msrcb. 7.8"'- -. 7,,i7 Vi.- ...'v 7 9N-; September, 7 807.85c- Oetcb-r T 9'c. SpoL steady; No. 7 lnvolc 8Vc. Mild. firm. lasar aad Malasses., NEW 41RLEANS Nov y-SUGA Fiem: open) ket'ls ST43-16c- rnrn (rattle. e'-U-lfiia:el 4Vair: centrifuxal wli'iut ' i rowa I'M'ic; yellow. 4 5-l''.4 13-Plc; seconds. 3if ' "l co" s u'...'.'. t feeders 3 feeders. I hslfers.. helftrs., t cows.. 1 bull .., 73 s'eers. 6 cowr..., t cows.., 1 cow 4 cows 510 I 50 1(40 -I 50 .1010 I to ..1410 ..1624 . ::-t ..1070- ., 144 .. 110 14) 4 6 IK,- MOI ASHFa Steady ce"tf oral 74ii:te. SYRUP-Steady. JSftSOc, open kettle, 18$30c; ailwaakre Crala Market. MILWAUKE". Nov r -VH". -.-ket lo lo-var: No 1 roi't1---" "iiHt ri N". northern. "S- '-" .1S', bid i S steers.. TK-r.ilr; No. 1 60fv81c. J 64 steers.. RARLi-loaer; Sc. 2. iTc; BHniple. SUf I " -os., CORN-e- 41; No. S. assts, Mp, 4Xsj kiI.A4 fesaVasa. 3 bulls. 14 feeders 7 steers.. 4 cows... 4 rows... 11 steers.. 5 rows... M0 I 71 1 l4 1 so I 140 I 15 - I IWO I 11 t 1210 I 16 1 14M I It I 1210 I 40 1 CALVE3. 170 I to II Ml) I 6 ) 1 40 2 to 1 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. TOO too ISO tio 424 740 710 846 . 700 1040 . . m .. 9ot ..1560 ...liS .. 784 ... 917 ... 94) ...I'MS ...1118 ... 875 ... 946 698 1192 l6u 11C8 697 ; .345 .Jul rti .!' Il .275 .171 I'l .121 .8..S .W1 lit .IM .101 .171 .11 .104 .Ill .121 .114 .203 .114 .tto .l7 .! .Ml .III Ml .111 .150 41 111 .tat .151 .14 .107 40 UC 14. tl... II... 15... 14... 12... 41... 11... 1... 14... ti... M... 51... 46... l... 10... 12... 41... II. .314 rti ..114 ,.ll ..) ..120 ..III ..ill ..loo .107 ..ID ..174 ,.ei ..ma ..121 .171 ..Ml . .S0 ..211 .250 200 40 1(0 m . I 140 WO 124 0 Vo" 120 11 40 ISO 40 10 1(0 14 10 140 iii 110 140 10 to 40 1(0 40 144 too iau 120 4 40 4 40 4 421, 4 4tV 4 421, 4 4U4 4 iV-t 4 44 4 45 4 4t 4 4S 4 41 4 4i 4 4t 4 45 4 45 4 4a 4 41 4 44 4 41 4 44 4 45 4 41 4 45 4 45 4 45 4 41 4 45 4 44 4 45 4 41 4 45 4 45 4 45 t 45 4 41 4 45 4 45 4 41 4 46 4 41 4 45 4 (8 4 41 4 41 4 44 4 41 4 41 4 41 4 a 4 44 4 44 4 41 4 4o 4 45 . 4 4; 4 45 4 45 4 45 4 45 4 41 4 41 4 44 4 45 , 4 44 4 45 4 45 4 44 4 41 4 44 4 44 4 46 4 41 4 4 4 45 4 45 4 45 4 414 4 47 1, No, 51.., M... 11... :,... 7... 17... 64... 45... 11... 67... M.... 71..., 41..., 1.1... 54..., 61.. 17.. II.. 71.. lo.. f . It.. 1.4.. t7.. 21.. 41. . 114... ..., 70..., 47... t... tl..., (1..., 13..., 4S..., 14..., .... II.... 11... 41 ... . I.... 74.,. 51..., 17..., 1..., II.... V.... .... 44.... 71.... tl... 63..., ..., 12.... 47..., tt... tt. ... 114.., 14 ... 54.... 10.... 44..., 76.... .. .. . 41..., 71.... 44.... 13 ... 17.... M... 50. ... (1. ... 14.... tl... It ... tt. ... 11..., 64..., I... .174 2J7 271 140 .154 .la M 140 K 171 151 2.TC I.v 212 11 251 Ill 140 Ill '44 2W 33 Il 271 174 214 244 I 161 24 l tf 34 174 364 t2 IM 2a J'5 !41 HI 115 146 161 ...144 ,...164 ,...: ,...25 ....111 ...157 ..,.141 ...210 ....M ....III ...7J ....111 ...121 I7 ,.,.241 ...167 ....111 ....141 ....141 ....2(4 ....241 ....107 ,...15 ....IM ....117 ....JH4 ....Ml ...IM ,...14 ...212 ....261 ....111 ....134 light Av. Bh. .241 ... Ir. . 4 47M, 4 47Vi 4 47' 4 4Tvt 4 4TV 4 47 4 474 4 47H 4 lit 4 41va 4 47 H 4 47V, 4 41V, 4 4 47 4 47V, 4 47, 4 471, 4 47S, 4 41V, 4 47 1, 4 47', 4 47 V, 4 47tj 4 471, 4 41V, 4 47V, I 41, 4 4JVi 4 41 V, 4 41V, 4 47Vi 4 47V, 4 41V4 4 41 4 41V 4 47V, !47Va 41V, 47 V, 4 474 4 47 V, 4 41V, 4 41V, ' 4 41V4 4 47vl 4 41V, 4 47 V 4 47Vi 4 47', 4 47V, 4 47 Vj 4 41V, 4 4' V4 4 47Vi 4 47 V, 4 10 4 10 4 50 4 10 I 60 4 50 4 60 4 61 4 40 4 CO 4 50 4 to 4 10 4 40 4 to 4 to 4 50 4 Ut 4 60 4 60 4 6 62 'j 4 16 supply of 10 too HI 40 '40 120 4 40 40 140 ito 114 too 120 110 40 ItiO 10 40 'm 240 I 71 I M I 16 I 10 4 15 I on 1 to .1080 .120 .1107 I 76 t (50 I LB 8 74 1 T (Jl I 10 I 00 1 tut I to I 00 II 137 4 tl 11" 54 lit 45 1 10 17. '..114 Hi I 10 NEBRASKA 3 li 1 cow.:... 960 I 00 1 S 26 1 row 1111 I 60 8 00 2 rows... .1000 i 00 2 60 S cows. ...1166 3 to 2 00 1 cow 970 2 10 2 76 ', 1 cow 790 t 20 163 . 7 cows.... 900 2 20 i 06 . calves... 614 S 65 1 90 C calves... 446 I 75 1 90 heifers.. 648 2 40 2 13 f sedcis. , Ml S 80 8 S- S cows -;7 2 40 3 41 1 cuar 990 40 1 86 IS rows 197 811 3 W 6 cows 170 2 76 3 60 14 feeders.. 962 S 45 2 36 4 feedvrs.. 9ii6 S 40 1 40 ' 15 cows 1040 J SO S 88 19 cows 911 ji IDAHO. ' 2 60 44 cows 1196 S 00 S 60 2 bulla 16U0 2 00 ( WTOMINO. 44) 1 ster,...106o I SS EHElvP There was a sheep and lambs on sale this morning, and with 11 good demand from all sources the markut on killers of all kinds ruled active and strong. There vero very few bunches though, that could be used by puckers, nnd as all of them were in need of fresh sup plies competition waa keen and everything sold early. Aa high aa 16 waa paid for tt bunch of native-fed lambs, which Is the highest price so far this season, and somu fed etves sold up tn 14.60. The demand for feeders was also In ex Cess of tha supply, at Irast so tar aa the desirable grades were conoertied. The gen eral marke'. could safely be quoted steady to strung A string of feeder lambs sold aa ntzh as 40. m. Quotations lor grass sheer) and lambs: Good to choice yearlings. S4, 60414. 76; fair to good yearlings. jH.26Q4.60: good to choice wethers. SI .26!. 50; fa'r to good wethers. H. 004)4. 26; good to choice ewes. 14 Out; 1.25; Ml: to good e.'. SB.'itft.OO; food to ch-i lambs, l5.W4j6.90. fair tc good In nibs. Kit 71.40; feeder yearlings, 13.7681. 25: feeder wethers. S3. 60I&4.2O; feeder awes. I3.C3J3 60: feeder Iamb. tl,2C&t.OO: Hpresntaliv sales: , No. 10 Idaho culls 6 cull fed ewes 16 Nebraska ewea 6 Wyoming ewea 10 fed western ewes 10 Wyoming feeder lambs 302 Idaho feeder yearlings 266 Idaho feeder yeartlri 337 Wyoming feeder yearling.. Joi Nebraska weihers 40 Wyoming yeai'llnte 324 Wyo. wethers ana yearlings 6 fed nstlve cull I nibs 29 fed native ewe 99 fed weatern wethers 3 fed western wethers 110 western feeder lambs is Wyoming feeder lambs 42 fed western laiibe 87 fed n iilve Ian, lis, 3 Natbraaka cull wes t tiatlvo buck and ewts 876 Nebiarka feeder ewea It Nebraska fed ewea 64 native ewe, fed 43 fed native la tube Wool Market. HOSTON. Nov. 29. WOOL Market' haa been more quiet than In recent weeks, with a firm tone prevalent. The quiet lone re sults from a genuine scarcity of wool in the grades chiefly in demand. The surplus haa disappeared and buyers sre now seek ing for enough wool to supply the trade tor the rest of the year. Territory wools have sold freely In the generally quiet mar ket. Pulled grades are strong at advanced prices. The foreign market Is firmer. Quotations: Territory: Idaho Flnt,' lNty-ly I9c; heavy fine, 16;lVe: fine medium, 1S'j( 10. MAl.im "llS". -if.. mlum J.. Wyoming Fine, ITVilNVkc; heavy hne, 16$ 1 16c; line medium, r.'ffifS'ie: medium, 2?1 23c; low medium. 23-a-4c. Utiih and Ne vada Fine, Wiilfe-; Hue midliim. liVyQIKo; medium. 224728c; lorn- medium. ?V7)24c. Da kota Fine. 17(18c; fine medium. I8if19c; me i ilium, 'Jlfi e: low medium, 434Jl'4c. Mon tana fine choice. .i'UJ2c; nne average, is (q .iV; fine medium, clioli-e, 21iii22o: average. lVuSOo; staple, Ii23e; . medium, choice. 23144 26c; averago, 21ti22c. LONDON. Nov. :9. WOOL--Tha Sixth series of the 1904' wool auction, sales closed today. The offerings amounted to 11.679 bales. Including a large supply of acoureda. Prices were maintained. New clip gressy Hoggettn were In spirited demand and sold at the highest price of the aeries. . Cross bred sold rendlly and a few lots wera taken for America. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 4.4U0 hales; scoured, lOdtfls lid; greasy, tVsdla Id. Queensland. Iu0 bales; scoured, la Idiofe; greasy, 7ulld. Victoria, 1.600 bales; scoured, Is ld$2a: greaay, 6tlls 2',,il. South Aus tralia. 600 bales; greosy. 7V410d. West Australia. 1.400 bale; greasy, CvJlll. New Zealand, 1,700 bales; greasy, 8Vd4flB Kid. . Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 100 bales; greasy, P$fllV-d. The sales closed firm, merinos were In steady demand throughout thn aerie. Fine greasy merinos advanced 7Vd and scoured and medium greasy 8 per cent, while faulty and Inferior grades were unehangod. Fine lamb's wool ws tinoliangod. but short stapled Inst fully 10 per cent. Fine croaa-breils advanced 6 per cent and medium and coarse vvrjlt per cent. Soourrd tillpes gained 10 per cent, medlunt and coarse 8 per cent, "iiort and Itiferlajf M per cent. Cape of Good Hope and Natal wool opened unchanged, later hardened ana closed 5 per cent lilgher, During the series X8.868 halo were taken by 1 home buyers. 40,0t0 for tho continent and lOCO fur Amer ica. About J,U00 bales were held over for the 1('6-sales. . ST. LOUIS, Nov, 29. WOOI Firm: me dium grades, combing and clothinr. 22729c; light nne. WSW, heavy tine, 14tjiUc-; tub washed, 2740c. t ; : REAL KsTATB THiXSriRS. DEEDS llled November 29. as furrlht b" the- Midland Guarantee nnd Trust company, bonded absti actor, 1814 Farnam street, to The Bei: Barbara Dlebeika and husband lo Fv J, Mori arty, lots 1 and 2, block 11, 1st add lo South Omaha 1 1109 J. H. Ogdsn to A. Johns in. middle , or lots a ana 14, diock 1. Omaha. View Kate M. mnini to Minnie C. KrfB- nan, lot 18, block 7. Ruker Plce. AHc A. Havemyer and husband to Frank and Louisa Kociawoukl, rlf feet of lola 21 ana a. dio:k t, Dumont Place ,., . P-llalh Mermen to Maraaret K Hengen. und. 2-7 of 80 feet of Jot 8, and wVi of lat 7. block 9. City.... Sher-iff to H. C. Hinds, lots 8 and 2, Spring Valley, ex. rlrht- of-wav.... Sheriff to A. Kohn. (ot 8, block , Deer Park C. W. Hare, trustee, to F. Nelcn. w 0 fret of eiuo leet or SV 01 iov a, block 2. Orchard HH1 F. Merger and wife to Kdlth H. Wool), lots 1 and 2. fiarkalow Place, t Edith H. Weob to D. V. Sholei com pany, Bam C. A. Baldwin and wife to Or Van Ssndt. lot 16, block H. Saunders 4 Hlmehaugh'a add C. N. Vnas and wife lo J. M. Peterson, lot 8. block 14, Druid Hill.. 80 1,300 1 610 1 1 215 88) Av. . 06 . 138 . 91 . 85 : U . 71 . 70 . f6 . 86 . 7 . 87 . 72 . 1X1 . 94 . 8-t . 66 . 66 . 64 . 4 . 70 . 116 . 74 . 106 . I'-'K . ; Vr 82 SO t si 8 75 3 75 3 J 4 U0 4 24 4 a 4 36 4 40 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 to 4 W 4 ',i t 06 t 25 6 01 I 75 5 0) 8 10 4 86 4 611 3 48) Edwards -Wood Co- (Incorporated.) . ruin Offlcci Fifth and Robert Strettg. ST. PAUL, niNN. OEALavRS IN ' Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your firuiii to Us Drench Ottloe. 110-111 noard af Trade Bid.. Iliaaba. Tlcli. Trlrpboas ;I114. 212-214 Exchange Hide.. South Omaha. Boll 'Phone 21. Indeoendant 'I'hon t- ! City Lira Slack Market. SIOCX CITV. la . Nov. 29 ("perls I Ta! gram.) CATT1.IS RerelplB. 7'0 head; mil- The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Net). u. s. omtHvj ' . Capital and Surplus. $400,030 rSA.1IMUS9aT.Pra. UIISII BkU. CaiWsr. PI4NI I. 84.llr.. Att. Cisslar. Raaat aeMisa tt hanaa. ksaksia, rya atWua, Bfsa st4 U4lrils es faial tar, yrls Ksckaacs tiouikt a a aal. Laturs el enUtl laaus. SMllsMe la all Bra e4 tk worhl. . latsraat J4 au Tl Caetlflastae ef PasasB). Colllas s4 srtsptlr as eaoasatlusUf. Wa rnuaaf an . - t ' -.