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TIIE OMAHA. DAILY HKK: FK1DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. GRAIN AM PRODUCE MARKET "Whttt ii Firm and Clotci t fiigber. Li: tie CASH SITUATION CONTINUES STRONG Streagth la Cora Develops a Ae t f fata II Dlawk of Contract Grata la Chicago Oat Price Art Higher. OMAHA. Nov. 1!. 1WB. Valentine mada a feint at buying wheat t the opening, and this. In conjunction with the Kuwlitn trouble and rash pre mium at Minneapolis, braced the market up. No 1 northern win 4o premium over December at Mlnneapoli for choice ln. The opening waa unchanged to c lower on May, and the high point waa reached after noon at c above yeaterday. The close waa e aTjove yesterday. December closed at $6c, May at 68o and July at 83 c. Strength In corn developed on account of the email stork of contract corn In Chicago. This, with the well known atti tude of the Patten crowd on the long side of December eorn. has strengthened the market, muklng a demand for shorts ior tnit month, ana mis nus carneu i May with It somewhat. A feature waa the demand for September. There Is a con siderable shortage yet In the ChlcAgo mar ket for December corn. December closed at 46e, old December at 40o, May at 464r,e and July at 4646o. A feature of the. oata market waa th -buvlng of 100,010 bushela lecember by Armour. Gets were 'ac higher. Decem ber closed at 30c, May at 32o. ',d Jly at 31 0. Liverpool rinsed unchanged to d higher 1 on whMt and unchanged on Com. Clearances were UO.Ooo bushels of wheat, 6.000 barrels of flour, 68.000 bushela of corn, and 292,000 bushles of oats. Primary wheat receipts were 1.363,000 bushles and shipments 68,0"0 bushels against receipts Inst year of 988,000 bushels and shipments of 683,000 bush- els. Corn receipts were nu,ui nusneie ana shinmenta HT 2 ono hushels. against receipts Inst year of 381,000 bushela and shipments of 220.000 bushela. The California crop bulletin aaya rain Is "badly needed In all sections except the south. The Price Current says reports of corn yields continue disappointing. The Minneapolis flour output last week decreased 26.370 barrels. The quantity was 417.976 barrels, against 170,31 barrels laat veae. Patten ahowed a disposition to reduce bis short line of corn yesterday, and bought In 600.000 buHhels. Valentine waa also on the buvlng side. Franca was a bidder tor round lots mixed oata at the seaboard yesterday, and there were hlda from continental norts. but lim its wera n out of line. Of tha 1,000,000 bushels Nebraska and Kansas wheat bought some time ago for Chicago tha greater part baa been shipped. Baltimore cleared 40,000 bushela wheat today. Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT No. I hard, 3 cara, boc; i car, 79c; No. I hard, I cars, 78c; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 73o; 1 car, 7240. OATS-No. 3 white. 1 car, 28c. RYE Na. 4, 1 car, 62c. Omaha Cash Prleee. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 79:81c: No. I hard. 7678c; No. 4 hard, 72'fi75c; No. i spring, 7859e: No. 3 spring. 7677o. No. 4 old, SAW. No. 3 old yellow, 43c; No. 3 new yellow, 40e; No. 3 old white, 43c; No. I new white. 4oV.c. OATS No. 3 mixed, 27c: No. 3 white. Z84t,ec; No. 4 white. 28tj'.o. RSiS-No. 3, 68c; No. 3, Wiic. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chlc&a-O 189 317 Vt Kansas City 86 100 3 Minneapolla 4it 20 3fL 74 oma na . . Duluth .. St. Louis 10 18 70 CHICAGO ORAIS AND PROVISIONS Featare of tha Trading; and noalaa; Prlee an Board of Trad. CHICAQO, Nov. II. Continued demand for cash wheat at Minneapolla had a trengthenlng effect today on the wheat marKti nere. At ma ciobv wneai ior may delivery was up Vac May corn waa un changed;' oat were up WV,c, and pro Vision wera 2Vt3 to lfio higher. Tha wheat market onened a trifle easier jVX'fuW of "il"t dcllia at Liver pooInltlal Tquotationa on May were un cnangea to a snaae lower at 8K(rpH8Ac 10 a&Hc. Pit tradera and commission houses were moderate seller. Offerings met with little reSDonse In the first few minutes. with the result that prices eased off some- wna.i, May selling on to mwutoc. tse for the end-of tha first half hour, how ever, a firm tone had developed and tbe market bad more than recovered the early decline. The upturn was due to demand from a leading bull and also to covering by short. Offerings In the meantime had be come scarce. Strength of rash wheat at Minneapolla had an Important bearing on the situation. Sales of No. 1 northern were aald to be made today at that point at 4o over the December option. Report of renewed disorder In Russia had a ten dency to check selling for short account and likewise checked offerings during the last half of the session. In May the highest point of the d was reached at Sxs&KXTfec. Selling by commission house caused some reaction late in the day, but the market closed Aim, with May at 88 "Ac. Clearanoe of wheat and flour were equal to 132,000 bushels. Primary receipt were t.359.000 bushels, compared with 938,000 bushel a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 1.066 cars. against 971 cara last week, and 834 car a year ago. With tha exception of a alight weak re at the opening, the corn market was firm throughout the day. The feature of tha trading waa tha urgent demand for tne iecemoer option. A leading commls ion house waa active on the buying aide and short also purchaaed freely. Small stock of contract corn In Chicago and tn small percentage or contract grade ar. riving tn tha dally receipt caused the anxiety among the short. Possibility of the adoption by tha Board of Trad of a rule prohibiting th delivery of klln-drled com on contract was tbe cauaa of add I tlonal apprehension. Th volume of trad ing In May waa light, but the price waa well maintained, th strength of December aiding materially In this direction. Th market cloaed firm; May opened a shade lower at 46c, sold up to 4uVo and closed at aoina-sc. L-ocai receipt were Hi car, with five car of contract arada. Th volume of trading In oat wag very mall, bualnea being largely of a local character. Pit tradera wera the chief oners, urrerings were readily taken bv a prominent long. Th market held Bteady the entire session; May opened un- changed at Jti'irS'-'Sc, "old up to S2H4r32SiO and closed at 32Vo. Local receipt were lbt car. Provision wer firm on covering by shorts In January pork. Another strength ening Influence was buying of lard and ribs by a local packer. At th close May pork waa up 12M,yi16o at 12.8U. Ird was up 697140 at I0J7V4. Rib showed a gain Estimated receipt for tomorrow; Wheat, M cars; corn, 3D2 earn; oats, 120 cars; hogs. aiVv neaui. Th leading future ranged as follows Srtlclea.l Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat rec. May 8R741 8h! SSHfiS R4i'! I3S U7uH4i 8S fS 8Ki. S8S 83 Vi July Vorn le-. IDec. May July Msv July I'ork Jan. May Lard- Nov. Iec. Jan. Msv S Kit Jan. May l 4tV. 46 D48I :SI 40s; 4f., V-V 4KV ISH 4T 46447(l4j 4f,S 45SS tiS'c-S 44"! 4-SUi 4514 24VflT- 3'4fiu'rM1.f7j 30 3? 31 oM'iib i.'S"' 324i 31 'i 31 S 31, ol 12 83 12 70 SO o 80 1! 72 13 83 J 95 90 87 7 05 I 67 60 12 63 13 70 ( 90 80 80 12 7 I 13 05 12 62! 12 70 95 C 90 90 6 M 87 f 80 7W 97 I 4T 7i 7 uo 6 97 2 4) 76 60 67 77 72 No. t tOId. INew. Following wer the receipt and ship ment of flour and grain: Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu. Corn, bu . . . Dais, bu..., aye. bu ... SHUN) 22. SuO 42 214. fro 2j 800 10.0UO 146 0 27,6oO I.11D 61. 60O Barley, bu. 147.taiO Cash quotation were as follows rUDVH Bteady: winter patents. 14.0041 130; stralghla. I3SOQ4 10; spring patents. 64"O4f0; spring straights. t36otdi00: bakers. I? 36jl.30. WHK1AT No. 3 nrln 6Jj7c; No. 3, 10 4N7c: No. 2 red, hSj87Sc. CORN No, t 48V No. 1 yellow. 52c. OATS No, 2 ; No. 3 white, JW.nai'-c: No. 9 white, 3tao32c. "'-V I 7f. BARLEY Good feeding I74j 38c; fair to U ! analilng. 4?6 KEEDo-No. 1 flax. He; No. 1 northwest- ern. Sl.flO. Timothy, prime, wag. tiovar, contrert grade, SiS.OOfc II 26. PROVISION Mess pork, per bbl . llS.i 4)13.87. Lard, per 1J lbs.. $1 9MI 97. Bhort rlha sides (loose). 97.t"S.lS; short clear Sides (boxed). $7.0017 12. On the Produce exchange today the but tr market was steady; creameries, 17'fJ Z?.r: dairies. M'alOr. Kggs. (Ready: at mark, cases Included, 17$'3c; firsts. 23c; prime firsts, 27c; extras, 29c. Cheese, firm, 13tf 13 c. SEW YORK OKJF.RAL MAHrLF.T Qaotatloaa at the Day aa Varleas Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 18 -FLOUR-Rerel-t $4,44 bbls.; exports, 4.27 bbls. Market d ill and barely eteadv: winter patents, $4 3o"tf 4.65: winter straights. $3 Mifji.W; Minnesota patents, 14. t; Minnesota bakers'., t3.Kn.tf 4.00; winter extras, 8J.8f.'8.26; winter low grades, $2.75j3.20. Rye flour, firm; fair to nod, $.19ofi4lo; choice to fancy, 4.15171 !X. Buckwheat flour, firm at $2.14;2.25 for spot ard to strive. BUCKWHEAT-Steady. Mo, delivered. CORNMEAIj Steady; fine white and yel low, 31.2543i.30; coarse, I1.1WJ1.18; kiln dried, tt.Wi3.l5. RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 78c, c. I. f. New York. BARLEY Steady ; feeding, 41c, c. I. f. Buffalo; malting. tn?il.e) c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT RecelDts. 10.000 bu..: exports. ,- MO bu. Spot market firm: No. 3 red. 91c, elevator. 93c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern, Duluth, 96e. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 94c. f. o. b. afloat. flntlnnai hn,1 am pi,v nmninff riiia to nnor capies, favorable Argentine news ana uqti datlon, which waa succeeded by sharp ad vances on easier money conditions. dlsiurD Ing Russian news, southwest buying and a good cash demand. Kventually. however, the market lost half of Its-advance under realizing and closed o net higher. May, 92 6-lV.i93 l-loc, closed at 92c; December, 92'JWc- closed at 9?c. lOKN-Receipts, annuo ou. Boot market firm; No. 1 68c. elevator, and 67c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 58o: No. 2 white. 6Se. The option market was steady but without transactions, closing partly c net higher. January closed at 63c. May cloned I 51e, December closed at 55c. OATS Receipts. "9.300 bu.: exoorts. 1.500 bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, 2w to 32 lbs., 35c; natural white. 30 to 32 lbs., 3o 4j37o; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 38!J40c FEED Firm: etirlng bran. 117.00. nromnt shipment; middlings, 317.00, prompt ship ment; city. 3I8.0W22.5O. HAY Quiet: ahlDDlng. 60ec: good to choice. SVri&iHc. HOPS gulit; state, common to choice, 1905, 14ti-22c; 19ft4, 13tjl7Uc; olds. 6'38c. Pneln.; coast, iwjo, ioii1dc: 1DU4. 10ol4c; olds, fcwto. HIDES Firm: Galveston. 20 to 26 lbs.. 20c; ('aliform. 21 to 2S pounds. 21c; Texas. dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 19c. ATH BH-Firm; acid. wa27c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family. 111. 60 612.60; meea, 9 601 10.60; beer hams. 321.00 22.60: packet. 10.6Otill.W; city, extra India mesa. 117.604718.60. Cut meats were quiet: pit'kifd neiiica, ts.T&iu.M; picKiea snouincrs. ZlvUrf AA. (.InkUJ I, Mm fX tt.tf.-A t I a4 rte;dy;weete?n steamed, vjow5 40 ; rJto. Otilet; continent. 37.75. Pork, quiet; family, Ilfl W); short clear, 14. s0iijl6.au ; mesa, lt.&0 tl 17.00. taliajw ateady ; city (13 per pug ), 4c; country (nkgs. free), idc. RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra. IHfitjc; Japan, nominal. I'Ut i. I Kl-Alive aieaoy; western cnicg ena and fowls. 11H; turkeys. 14c: dressed Irregular; western chickens, S&lSHc; tur keys, IVQMCl IOWIS, UUMC. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 18.-WHEAT-- Steady; Deoember, 7Kc; May, 80Vjc; July, 76c. Cash: No. 2 hard, SS83Hc: No. 3, 79i82c: No. 3 red. HTlfjSO'Ac: No. 3. 86t&89o. CORN Stead v to lower: December. 40c: May. 40Sc Cash: No. 3 mixed, 42gl3c; No. 2 white. 43c; No. 3, 42c. OATS firm; 10. z white. W83H4c: No. I mixed, HAY Steady; choice timothy. 310.75eil.28: oholce prairie, 3.5(x9.76. R y K Bteady, 6c. KOOS Higher; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 3 white wood cases Included, 25c; case count 24c; cases returned. He less. BUTTER 43 teady: creamery. 21c: dairy. 19c. Receipts. Shlprsents. Wheat, bu 59.000 IRS.OoO Corn, bu 121.000 R9.0"0 OatS, DU ,UVO J3,0UU The following range of prices at Kansas City was reported by F. D. Day & Co., 110 111 Board of Trade building: I Articles. Open. High. Low. Close, Yes'y Wheat I I I Dec... May... T8k 78 31 40. Vl 78S!78H SO, SOTS' Corn ieJ..i. May;.. 40n4 tnwmWi 40f?u 40VW1H oVl oi!4oyH Oats Deo.... May... 2Hft Vi ! 201 S 1 29,4S' 'A 30tU'. si'WDs.auvsWVa KS,r:30!fr rork Jan.... 12 47-50 12 2 12 72 82 7 00 12 47-50 12 60-S2 13 73 12 47-50 12 80 6 75 6 K May. 13 0 12 AO Lard Jan.. May. 75 92 S 75 92 6 80&'2: 97Q7 St. Lool General Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 1.-WHEAT-Dull; No. 1 red, cash, elevator, 8741c; track, 88'ti92c: December. SJc; May, aiwascJkOi jso. i hard. 84Q87C CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, nominal; track. 44(6 44Sc; December, 424c; May, 48Sc OATS Higher; No. 3 cash. 30c; track, S0W'i31c; December, 30Hc; May, 81c; No. white, 31c. FLOUR Steady; rea winter patents. 4.so fo; extra fancy and straight, 3.9(.kuH.25; clear, t2.904i3.10. BEE u 1 1 motny, teaay, rj.&uqrb'.ou. CORNMEAL Steady. 32.60. BRAN Steady; sacked east track, 69 70c. HAY steady; timotny, 8.tvi4.uw: prairie. nmif-oo. inuiN l unun iica oi.uw. BAOQINO-3T4iC. HEMP TWIN 13 90. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: lobbing. 114.26. Lard, higher; prime steam. 36.4E. Dry salt meat, steady; boxed, extra shorts, 17.75: clear rib. 38.00: abort clears, 38.26. Bacon, steady: boxed extra short, 38.60; Clear ribs, 38 7f: short ribs, 39 00. P O U L T R Y Higher: chickens, Tic: springs, 9t10Hc; turkey, 134c; duck, 10c; geese, 89c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 30925c; dairy, IS 21c. EtiUS f irm, Z4c, cas count. Receipts. Bnipments. Flour, bbla. 11.000 U.OilO 82.000 :t4.Mi0 5,000 Wheat, bu. , Corn, bu. .., Oat, bu. ... 74.000 73.0110 70,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 11 FLOUR First r stents, 34t0ru4.80; second patents, 34.600) 70; first clears, 33.6643.75; second clears, U4Mjt56. ti KAN la DUIK, 111. DO. (Superior quotations for Mlnneaoolls de livery). Th range of prlcea a renorted by F. D. Day & Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, wa: Artlclesl Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yea'y. Wheat-I 'g2tJl3UV? Deo .. May .. 82Vi 21 82 Flax Deo .. May .. 99'4' 1 W S9V4 Mlleraake Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 18. WHEAT Firm; No. 1 northern, 87wWc; No. I northern, 84&)t6o : May, 88S'Ji''0 bid. haul. 1 steady ; xso. Z. boc: aamnla. 17'u4c. CORN Steady ; May. 46c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 18. WHEAT Snot. firm; No. 2 red western winter. ts 7d: 'fu tures, quiet; December, 7s d; March, 7 Hd: May. 6s im,d. t'OK.-3Dot, steanv: American mixed. 8s id; futures, quiet; January, 4a SVd; March. 4s 4d. Peorta Market. PEORIA. Nov. !. CORN Steady; No. 3 yellow, 43r; No. 3, 42u; No. 4, 42'.i(j43c; no grade, 4oc. OATS Unchanged; No. I whit. 30Uc; No. 4 white. I9o. WH18KY-On th hauls of 31.30 fur fin ished good. Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 2tc. EtKJS Choice fresh stock scare and lc hlxnrr; western fresh. 3oc at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream. 12tJ4c agar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Nov 14. -SCO A R-Raw quiet; fair refining. re; centrifugal. M test, 3 T-lAc: molaases sugar. ISc; refined quiet: No. , 4c; No. 7, 3 9ic: No. 3, 3SOc; No. . S-Mc; No. 10, Sc; No. 11. 3 75c! No. 13, 17ue; No. IS. lbc: No. 14. 3 4oc; confectioners A. 4.46c; mould A, 4.95c; rut loaf. 6 30c; crushed. 6 Sue ; powdered. 4.70c granulated, 4 6uc; cubes, 4 85c. MOLASSES-Firm; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, IJSc. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 16. SUOAR Qulet; 0-en kettle, centrifugal. 3fi3 6-14r; centrifugal whlts SStc; yellows. 342 19-14. second. 2SM 1-10, M;LA8Urjs-Op-n kettle. :uS5c; centrl- VRUP-lu(j2c. NEW YORK STOCKS AKD BONDS tftrktt Opens Irregular and Aotiva on IaproTet Monej Conditiooi. PROFIT TAKING CAUStS A REACTION Whole List la Swept to a Lower Level la Late Llejal datloa aad Close Is Weak. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Conditions In ths money market showed evidence today of a rapid return to the normal, and active and very Irregular openings In stocks were resumed accordingly. The further retreat of the bear element by covering Of shorts waa an Important element In the market and the most aggressive operatlona against thnm continued to be in apeclal slocks which are credited with being largely in the hands of pools. The movements In some of this class became so violent as to unsettle confidence again. There waa also considerable normal Droflt taking Induced bv the wide recoveries from the week's low prices. Alarming reports of conditions In hussia and the great strength of for eign exchange caused the abrupt Drean in the late market. The opening rate for call money showed the easier conditions existing In that ne partment by the 7H per cent rate. The rate touched 8 per cent only momentarily and reached steadily to per cent while loan operations were still actively going on. Tne premium which has been exacted on time loans for short periods also disap peared and the tone for that department was alao easier. The presence in Wall street again of the aecretary of the treas ury waa made the occasion for repeated rumors of an Intention to take measures to relieve the money market and when It waa announced later In the day that the secretary had decided to return to Wash ington speculative discussion readily turned to the conclusion that this Indicated relict from any further anprehenslon of threaten Ing conditions In the money market. Actual developments Pointed to a. cessa tion of the drain on the cash reserves of the banks, thus relieving them of the necessity of a continued loan contraction to keeu Dace with a further shrinkage In reserves. The subtreasury for two days now has contributed a small aum to the money market Instead of a withdrawal and ita net withdrawal for the week has thus been reduced. The Increased volume of pension payments Is responsible for the change. A more Important development waa the rise at a number of points of the Interior exchange on New York to a pre mium. At Chicago this premium advanced to 30c per thousand. Reports were current amongst New York bankers of advices from the west that currency was already ! returning to the econd.ryreserve clUjs j ' preliminary xo central reserve cities. This movement was expected by the first week In November and'the violent counter movement Instead at that time was a potent factor In upset ting the money market. Another con spicuous feature of today's money develop ments was the spasmodic recovery In ster ling exchange to a point nearly 14c In the pound above the low level of the week for sight bills.. The renewal of Russian dis turbances and their revived effect in de- firesslng foreign marketa were Influences n our foreign exchange market. The foreign exchange situation, together with the uneaalneas caused by the feverish I advances In special stocks, combined to Induce the late reaction In the market. Rumors of the state of affairs In Russia assumed an alarming cast. Advances In the price of copper, lead and silver had to do with the special demonstration of strength In the smelting and metal stocks. The whole market was swept to a lower level In the late liquidation and the closing was very active and weak, with many market leaders between 1 and 3 point lower than last night. Bonds were Irregular; total sales, par value, 34.230.000. United States bond were all unchansed on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange raugea as ronows: taie.Mign.uow.jiose. Adam Express ., Amal. Copper .... Am. Car &. Foun. 240 76,700 1,80 100 60O SilH 3H lco 33 Vs 81S 3874 do preferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred Am. Express Am. Hide & L. pfd. Am. Ice aecur Am. Linseed Oil .... loon 100 SMa. 82S .... 93 2K5 32 16S 38 -WVfc 114 145 125 13M, 10614 liana loi 1.S9 109 96V4 3IJ0 4,000 32 S. SBH ltlSa 3!w 681 32 '4 & WVa 8S ltii, 124 100 100 34,900 do preferred Am. Locomotive... do preferred Am. btnelt. & R( ( 10.0UO 147 ao prererrea Am. Sugar K'f'g.... Am. Tobacco, pfd. c. Anaconda Mln. Co... Atchison do preferred Atlantic C. L Baltimore & Ohio.... do preferred ,aoo 7.000 169U0 1074a 106 21.(00 122 HlrS 6, tn O 1.4O0 i"0 3. 300 MX 103 1WH4 110 97 83 1011 160 110 97 2uo Brooklyn Rapid T... 85,400 78 Va 77', Canadian t'acinc Central of N. J. Ches. tt Ohio ... Chicago 4V Alton do preferred .. Oreat Western . C. tt N. W C , M. A St. P. Chicago T. At T. 18,600 172H 170 17(rs 2U0 'Ma mU3 1.0UO 63 63 63 32 800 4o0 20 20H 219 219 ill r.600 ItVA 176 .... JT do preferred C. C. C. dc St. L.... Colo. Fuel At Iron.. 100 100 3,100 1.6u0 8&H 98 2?H 48 98 43 26 43" 180 13 63 226 469 87" 44 47 81 71 186 38 98 4J 2b 62 4.is lso 13 63 2.8 470 33 87 44 Colo. & Southern.... do 1st preferred do 2d preferred.... Consolidated Ou ... Corn Products do preferred Del. & Hudson Del., Lack. & W.... Denver & R. O do preferred Distiller' Secur...... Erie do 1st preferred..,. do 3d preferred Gen. Electrlo Hocking Valley Illinois Central 1,900 437 ) 180 3,9iK 14V 800 1.3' 0 290 300 470 300 1,300 22,000 1,600 300 700 300 87 46 48 8! 72 184 118 177 n 80 47 81 71 IM 118 116 1.0U0 176 176 International Paper. S,3"0 do preferred 80O International Pump do preferred Iowa Central do preferred 21 ?Vi 80 u 2i 83 27 66 K. C. Southern do preferred Louisville & Naah... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Max. Central Minn. & St. L M.. St. P. & 8. 8. M. do preferred 100 6.0 6,4o0 100 26 60 16o 164 26 66 14J lf.4 IS IV) 164 3.000 73 72 i-'S 8,100 118 116 11S 3.300 4 23 23 18 aru . r ... ow 401 lai Missouri Pacific 14i0 1( 98 98 Mo.. Kan. & Tex....lo4.3u do preferred 7,800 National Lead 16,800 39 72 62 70 49 70 ft N. R. R. Of Mex. pfd N. T. Central N. Y., Ont. & W.... Norfolk & Western.. do preferred North American .... Tacifla Mall 3.500 152 2,700 63 149 149 03 01 85 86 1,600 100 7UO 700 24.700 86 92 96 48 92 91 96 74 47 o 46 Pennsylvania . 138 IM People's Uas yuo 1U2 lol 101 i'., v; ei. is 49 Pressed Steel Car.... 1,400 49 48 49 do preferred 2u0 9e 98 98 Pullman Pal. Car 140 Reading 184.300 141 137 138 do lat preferred. b0 92 92 92 do 2d preferred.. Republic Steel ... do preferred .... Rock Island Co... 2J0 2.8tO 6.KM 15.7110 1,200 98 2;. 9oS 2T 73 is" 22 67$ 98 25 94 28 73 A 95 2874 72 W I7C do preferred Rubber Ooods do preferred St. L. A 8. K. 2d pfd St. Louis 8. W do preferred 103 8'0 84V 22 67 S4 Southern Pacific .... do preferred Southern Railway.. do preferred Tenn. Coal A Iron. Texas & Paclflo T.. St. L. ft W do preferred Union Pacific do preferred 34.4-0 68 4.1u0 36 34 34 8i, 42.400 1.7U0 2) 98 347; 37J 67 9o 33 37 67 34 2o0 .134.400 132 130 U. 6. Express V. S. Realty V. 8. Rubber do preferred U. 8. Steel do preferred Va--Caro. Chein do preferred Wabash do preferred Walls-Fargo Exp Wenllnguous Elec. Western Union Wheeling ic L. E ... Wisconsin Central .. do preferred Northern Pacific .... Central Leather .... do preferred Bloss-Sheffleld Ex-divldeud. 116 4 1S.3M0 D1S 49 49 3u0 108 lij 107 89.8-IO 37 3 30. 21. K 102 101 101S 3.700 37 36 88 1U 30 t.s tuO 2 21 40 CI 169 92 18 39 69 48I 1C 76iJ 200 0 3U) 4A J.'"W o IS. 400 93 17 30 3oi" 46 102 79 93 17 SO 197 43 1'J 7 Total sales for th day. 1,370.800 shares. Bank Clearlpca. OMAHA, Nov. 18. Bank clearings for to day were II 648.119.17. and for the corre sponding day laat year 31,Sj.408.17. Dank of Franca Statement. PARIS, Nov. 18 The weekly statement of th Lank of France show th following changer Notes rn rtrculatlon. decreased 11, Ir'Annor; treasurv deposits. Increased II.",. 00"f: general deposits, decreased 3.fi.00Of; gold in hand, decreased sjs.opof; tin is dis counted, decreased n.lTVOuof. 5ew Torh Money Market. NEW TPRK. Nov. l.-MONEY-On rail. firm at per rent; closing bid, S4j per rent; offered, 7 per cent. Time tnonev. essler; an and K0 days. ( per cent; ( months, SVt7f per cent. iKiMt msBtAwiibt, rAttin per cert. STERLING kxi haisuk very strong, with actual business in bankers' bills st 4 864i4.80 for demsnd and at W s2T"y 4.S2W) for 80-day bills: posted rates, 4.83( 4 4 and M 86V'u4.t7; commercial bills. M.24. PIL.VF.R Par. wo; Mexican dollars. 4c. BONDS Oovernment, ateady; rallraod. steady. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows: V. g. rf is. leg. do eon son 1W'4 Jpn 4 M Mrlet... H .1"1S do 4H. tf S .114 do Id scrtu 12V .I'M L A N. lint. 4l IMS .lft'H Minhstu a. f. 4...1'1'4 .IttVMrt. Central 4a go .134 I do 1M Ino. MS .1.. Minn. St. h. 4 ... 17 0 B. Is, rag do coupon V. I. old 4s, r.. do eoupon V. I. now 4s, rtf. do eoupon Am. Tobacco 40... de 4o Atchlnes sob. 4... Atlootlc C. L 4. Bl. Ohio 4..., 1o ls Brk. R. T. 0. 4 ... Central of Oa. to. dn lot lac do Id lnc..M... do Id Inr Choo. Ohio 4t Chleoio A. c. b. a q. s. u C. R. I. P. 4a rnl. la f'4 M., K. T. 4l 1'4 do It A IS'4 . ti N. R. R. ol M. c. 4a. "I'4 .lMVi N. T. c. t ma t .inj'i N. J c. g Ka 1344 . o'4 No. Paclfle 4 ...lor . 3 : do la 7414 .W H. W. c. 4a lo-.S .44 O S. U rfds 4o MS . to Fran. cost. IS4a 101 . 74 Rradlng fan. 4a li't .Wi St. LAI. M. r. (S..114 . 1 St. L. B r. t 4a. W Si. U 8. W. e. 4. ... u . 7 Inboard A. U 4a.... M44 . 114 80. Pacific 4a IAS .1M do IK 4a otfa Mia CCC. gt. L. g. 4a ioio. ina. as, aar. A. ?ss -so. Railway to. 120 do aeiira B 7t"i Tn A P. la IIS Colorado Midland 4s.. T4i T , St. LtT. 4a.. MS Colo. go. !imvJ Ui,lon Parlflo 4a 10FS Cuba la P R. O. 4a Platlllan' Sac. la.. Erie prior lien 4a... do era. 4a Hneklnt Val. 4Via. Japan la Offered. do cony 4a 1JIS 101s V. 8. 8tm1 Id la.. MS "84 Wahanh la .111 . 7IS . 7S . K4 . lis .101 I . 3S .111', . MS dn dab. B. . atrn Md. W. A Ia R. Wla Central Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Nov. IS. Call loans, (Va7 per cent; time loans, 87 per cent. Official quo tations on stocks and bonds were as fol low: Atchlaon sdj. 4a Wljflwnlim 4" a 1S AlloiiM Max. (-antral 4s. Amaliramatwl . Atrhtaon 1 American Zlno In PH ""H Atlantic Boaton Albany. ...M Blnaham 7 41S MS ... SJ ... 114 ... i7S ... 72 S ... 4 ... 7JS ...m ...it ... s ...10 ... its ... ;s ... ss ... I7-S ...los ... 2 ...MI ... 74 ...110 Boaton m Maine na (-B 4. Htda., Bsatnn Klratd 152 cntannlal .... rilchbura; td 143 copper Banfs , Mailcnn Canlral JJS ral Weat .... N Y-. N. H. H...TOIS Dominion Coal Para Marqnatto 111 Pranklin t'nlon Paclflo IJSOranbr lala Roralo ... Mara. Mlnins , S Michigan "S Mohak I Mont. c. C "IS Old Dominion 3 Oncaols 1W P-rrnt Amer. Art. Ohm. do r , Amar. Pnau. Tabs.., Ante. Bugar do pfd Amer. T. T Amar. Woolen do ntd ,. Dominion I. A B. . S QuInCT Edlaon Elac. 1IIU...JI7 .Shannon Oanaral Electric . ...1M Tamarack Man. Klac II Trinity 1 pM S Vnlted Copper Maaa. Ua 41 lu. 8. Oil t'nlted Fruit 10S t'tah Vnltad Shoo Marh 71S'Vlctorla ... IS ... 32S ::: ... IS V. 8. Btaol MS Winona ... IS do pfd Waiting, common .. Bid. Asked. 102 U Wolcarlno ... North Buttt ...1:1 ... 14 London Closing Stork. LONDON, Nov. 16. Closing quotations on ine chock exenange weie as follows: Conaol. tnonar m"4 fj. T. Central do account MS Norfolk A- w. IMS MS M MS S s 1S l Anaconda is do pfd Atchlaon MS Ontario W " V J4S Pannaylranls Baltimore 4V Ohio.... 114 Rand Mlno Canadian PaelBo 17S Rradlnf Chao. V Okie S do lat pfd Chicago Ot. W. ...... IIS do Id pfd C M. St. P Ill tsautham Railway noBaora 17S do pfd Danrnr t R. O IIS Southern Paclflc . P'4 1 In Ion Pacific .... M 31 mis 71 S .lass Erla 4SI do pfd 9SVi do lat pM MSjl;. 8. 9tool SI do 2d pfd -. 74 1 da nfd must Illinois Central IlS to'abaah 12 Loularlll A Naah....l!MS do pfd 4u . K. a T 40 s Spam, 4a .!. 1244 srLVER Bar, firm. 29 9-16d per ounce. MONKY-3fj(3 per cent. The rate of discount' In the nun n,ork..f for short bills Is 444 per cent; for throo months' bill. 4 per cnt. New York Mining Stock. NEW YORK. NotLiWC.lnsinor nuotatlnn. on mining stocks weT'a follows: Adams-con 29 it.lttle ctilaf 10 Alice .- 11 Ontario ...in Flrcaco 44 Pphlr , 162 S Brunawlrk Co 10 IPheanlx I Comatock Tuanol.. Con. (al. ft Va......lM Horn Silver 175 Iron Sllvar ...US Laadvillo Can Potoal 10 Havana vi Slarra Narad ....... It Hnisll hopea 10 Standard IM Foreign Financial. LONDON. Nov. 16. Rates for mnnv somewhat easier In the market today, al though the supplies were abundant, despite the accommodation obtained from the Bank of England. Discounts were upheld. There waa leas nervousness reearrilnar mnfinnti exchange, while the smart recovery in New iora exenange relieved the anxiety in that direction. Business on the Stock exchange wa dull and Irregular. Ther wa a ten dency In some directions to recover, though mis was oversnaauwea tiy the Russian troubles. The market closed with a bettr tone. Consols were easy. Home rail dropped in spite of the latest traffic re turns, but closed steadier. Americana onened steady. The movements were slight and un decided. Stocks rallied during the last hour cm New York buying and closed Arm. Missouri Pacific waa tn feature. Foreign er mostly were dull, but closed somewhat better. Japanese were better. Russians were flat throughout, especially at the oloee on Paris selling and the condition of the Bt. f eiersourg uour;e. Japanese imperial C nf 1904 were quoted at 102. BERLIN, Nov. 16. All department on the bourse were weak today upon the renewal of the general strike In Russia. PARIS. Nov. 16. Prices on the bourse today wer heavy, owing to a sharp decline In Russian on the strike new from St. Petersburg. Thereafter the market steadied, hut toward th close Russians were again heavily offered and cloaed weak. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 87.30 and Russian bond ot 1904 at 608. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.-Today s state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 8160,OOO.OuO gold reserve, shows; Available cash balance, 1133. 870.668: gold coin and bullion. 384.207.- 9uo; gold certificates, S4,489,820. ' Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. 16.-WOOL-Th wool market I generally dull but firm; territory wool have moved moderately. Contracting ror tne ivm cup is progressing; views ar generally too high for eastern operators. pulled wools, A super and staple wools are steadily sought, r me grade ar firm. Leading quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 36c; X. avaXc; No. 1. 40ft41c: No. 2. 4o41c; niM unwashed, 20V9c: quarter blood un washed, 8436c; threa-elghths blood, 80 36c: half blood. 34(u35c: unwashed delaine. 3ti31c; unmerchantable, 3132c; fin washed. delaine, J, 11 J. sc. Micnigan nn unwashed 274i-28c: Quarter blood unwaahed. 33.Q34C. Territory. Idaho fine. 20230; heavy fine. 19 (T2oc; nne medium, .iaiiv; medium, fr'aMc.; low medium. 27te28o: Wyoming fine, 2:,fi.'3c: heavy fine. WalOc; fine medium, 23"i24c; me dium. 27u28c: low medium. 27raSc: Utah and Nevada fine. 23a24c; heavy fine. 19&rtc; fine medium. 23'524e; medium. 274r'.Hc; low me dium, 27'SrJSc; Dakota fine. 2ao23o: fine me dium Jiaac: medium, 27a'J8c: low medium 274j'dr: Montana fine choice. 26-0 27c; staple. 2or.!9c: medium choice. I'owzag. ST. LOUIS. Nov. W.-r-WOOL Steady: me dlum grades, combing and clothing. 2tf 3Vc; light fine. li'tf Jfru; heavy tine. 19321c; tub washed, a4iso. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1.-METAL8-Ttn was higher In the London market, with spot closing at 152 6s and futures at :ioll5s6d. 1-o.j.llv the market was Quiet but Arm In tone, with spot quoted at S33.25ff33.rr. Spot copper was lus nigner at io ins in umg in, while futures wer unchanged at 72 Us. Locally the market waa reported firm, with nfferlnra iiaht. Lake Is Quoted at S16.62Wa 17.00. electrolvtlc at 316.4216.76 and casting at 816 26trt.62V4. Lead Joined in the general advance abroad, closing at 16 7s 3d. Locally th market wa firm ana higher. Supplies for shipment In thirty day ar now quoted at I8.2& and pot quotation range a high aa 16.60 for small lots. SDelter was un changed and dull at 16.106.0 in the local market, but aavancea 10 4. a it in London Iron wa somewhat irregular abroad, cloa Ing at 62 4d for (tandard foundry and at 63s 4-d. or about 4d lower for Cleveland warrants. The local piarket wa firm and northern grade wer held a little Martier No 1 foundry northern I quoted at li.7f.d 19.35; No. 1 foundry northern. $18 Xil8.86: No. I foundry southern, lis &jl8.76; No. J foundry soutnern, 4is.Wiii8.25. ST. LOUI3. Nov. hi -METALS Lead higher, ta.35. Spelter, ateady. 36. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Nov. 18. SEEDS Clover, cash 38 00; December. 3-iB; January. t.07 Mnrh. $8 17. Prim alaika, 8.W. Prime imioiny, 11 w. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET BeefSteen Ettady, Oowi Eigkar Fadrs Ocoarall Steadj. LIGHT RUN OF HOGS AND MARKET LOWER Limited Bapply ef Sheep, hat Demand Also Limited Mattes Grades of Sheet) aad Lambs Steady Feeders Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 11 lfr. Receipts were: Tattle. Hogs. 8heep. ... 8.3S3 IT IK. 769 Otnciai Momtsy On" rial Tuesday Official Wednesday Official Thursday .,, 7.7 JI.SI1 7.6SJ 12.4M t.OlO 4.600 Four days this week..22.6o4 23.189 47.oi4 Four days last week... .35.083 J,K31 S8.0M Same week before 31.702 Sl.4t3 82.2W) Same three weeks ago.. 31. 475 S3.627 71.983 Bame four weeks ago. ...28.080 18.9C3 60.9J4 Same days last year.... 27.916 2.2i4 31.820 RECKIPTS FOR THE) YEAR TO DATE. The following table snows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at flout h Omaha for tha year to data, comparing with last year: 1005. ISM. Inc. Cattle outran swoii 95.081 i Hogs ...;.2.01 1.JM.787 32.233 r i,uq.ini ,. - -. 1 lie followlnar hi, ihnwi the average prlco of hogs at South Omaha for the last everai aays, with comparisons: tte. I 1905. 11904. 1190S. 11902. 11901. 11900.11899, Nov. Nov. 4 841; 4 841 I 66 t 731 4 W94l 4 83J 4 99! I 5 721 4 I7SI 4 Ml 4 871 oil 4 r, 4 M 4 791 491 6 N 66 6 731 4 M 4 01 4 04 ov' Nov. 4 Ml 4 04 4 03 Nov. Nov. 4 881 4 74 6 111 o 71 4 M Nov. 4 87V 4 73 5 63 6 SOI 6 71 6 88 5 7 V4 4 641 4 Ul Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 4 83V 4 90 4 81 4 95: 4 79 I 4 87 4 78 4 4T7 4 03 6 44 4 71 4 03 4 80 4 69 4 08 10. 11. 12. 4 71'HI 4 971 4 67; 35 6 2& 4 74U 03 4 ftl a 4 79T4 4 4 82 6 72 4 02 4 80 4 83 4 54 10' 6 1.1 4 84 4 741 IS.. ( 211 6 &9 3 94 14.. 4 n ! 4 ! 4 67 il 18 5 6S1 4 67 i 3 92 15 It 4 71W 4 9. 6 321 67 4 ' I 4 62, 4 55 I 3 63 4 901 3 84 Indicate Sunday. The following tahie shows tbe prices paid at the river markam for rattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers 35.2MJ5.75 Fair to good corn-fed steers 6.00'aS.in Common to fair corn-fed steers... Oood to choice range beef steers. Fair to good range beef steers.... Oood to choice cows and heifers.. Fair to good cows and heifers 4.0t.09 4.2f'5'5.00 l.wl.!5 I H.Vu4 bO 3 "BS 30 1 Rd.,2.75 Fair to good western cows Cannera and cutters .. l.Tf.'tS.BO Oood to choice tockers feeder. S.764 10 Fair to good stockers and feeders. s.oovi.A Common to fair stocker feeder 2.5O3.00 RANGE OF PRICE8. Cattle. Hog. Omaha 1.25'6.76 $4.62(4.75 Chicago l.lVatfSfi 4.26 tj4.95 Kansas City 1.76-&6.85 4 24 S-4.M) St. Louis 2.0O'u.8O 4.60 j4.85 Sioux City 2.0WB6.70 4.00 j4.'6 THURSDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list show the number of cara of feeder shipped to the country yesterday and their point of distillation: CATTLE. Cars. A. P.asmussen, Pllger F. E Dilmar McCann, Washington F. K... J. Uoodfellow. Cody, Neb. t. k. O. A. Wolcott, Washington F. , Owen ft Scott, Stanton F, E R. W. McOinnls, O'Neill F. E J. B. Burgess, Kennard F. E C. Lorenson, Wlsner F. E Elu Bodley, Wahoo F. E E. J. Bunts, Northhorg, Mo. Q D. A. Peck, Northborg, Mo. Q W. F. Otte, Anderson, la. Q J. M. Brltton. Prescott, la. Q , N. R. Graham, Orlswold, la. Q H. P. Otto. Wapello, la. R. I , M. M. Prlchard, De Sota. Ia. R. I W. IV Hall Anita la R. I I J. E. Chaney, Anita, la. R. I I. T. Spangler, Walnut, la. R. I M. M. Prlchard, De Sota, la R. I Frank Collleoti, Arcadia, la. N. W.... Patrick O'Drlscoll, Vail, la. N. W.... Tom Bennett. Vail, Ia.-N. W J. A. Dieter, Vail. Ia.-N. W W. P. Campbell, Woodbine, la. I. C... R. B. MeKee, Webster City. Ia. I. C. William Rlloy, Verdon, Mo. P O. M. Munford, Murray Mo. P Fred Nutxman, Nehawka Mo. P Peter Berlet, Brock Mo. P.... Charles Troop, Murray Mo. P ., P. Cotello, Rogers U. P Tom Coetello, Rogers U. P C. F. Wiggins, Got hen berg IT. P...... J. H. Norsworthy, Oolhenberg U. P.. C. F. Spencer. Lexington U. P Ed Guynan, Rogers U. P J. H. Costello, Roger U. P H. J. Bkoog, Genoa U. P Emll Schott. Osceola U. P J. Croak, Bayard, la. Mil... C. Hill. Adol. Ia. Mil L. Sullivan. Panama, Ia. Mil A. Coiner, Silver City, la. Wab... Walton, Shenadoah, la. Wab.. M. J. Huston, Silver City, la. Wab 1 Blbbf ft Clark. Bloomfleld M. ft O.. Dan McNamara, Pender M. ft 0 1 H. S. Banta, Horace B. &. M ! SHEEP. D.-D Epllng Bro., Blair M. ft 0 2 w. uonavan. Bcnuyier u. Louis Funk, Rogers U. P.... W. R. Sutton, Wahoo-F. E HORSES. Car Perry Marsh, Platlamouth Q 1 The official number of car of stock brought In today by each road was Roads. cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. ft St. P 1 1 Wabash Missouri Paclflc Union Paclflo system 17 21 10 ft N. w F.. E. ft M. V 24 C, St. P., M. ft O B. ft M C, B. ft Q C, R. 1. ft P.. east Illlnol Central Chicago Great Western.... Total receipt Ill 70 26 The disuosltion of the day receipt wa aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num.. ber of Dead Indicated: Buyer. Cattle, Hosts. Sheep Omaha Packing Co Soo 31 Swift and Company 872 Cudahy Packing Co 616 Armour ft Co 493 Vanaant ft Co 207 1.154 1,634 714 1.UN0 16 Carey ft Benton 166 Lohroin ft co i.i McCreary ft Clark 1 W. I. Stephen 24 Hill ft Huutslnger 103 Huston ft Co 224 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 161 Wolf ft Murnan 61 Mike Haggarty 66 J. B. Root ft Co 188 Bulla ft Kiln 8 Other buyer 605 4.01.3 Totals .4.164 4.248 CA TTLE The receipts of cattle morning wer quit email and were near up to expectations, only 111 cars, with tola tai ot aoout ,suu neaa oeing received. this is smaller than the usual run on thl day. Receipt for the first four day. of th week foot up about 23.620 bead, aa against i6,0w) for the previous week and fully 4.000 neaa less man tn run for the same days one year ago. Ther wer only a comparatively small number of corn fed cattle on the market thi morning and It 1 a hard matter to compare price with those of tb previous day, owing to th fact that th supply for th preceding day ha bean o uneven. Pcker wer evidently wanting a few load of good corn fads and th one or two load on tne market round ready ale at price that were generally ateady. Th supply of cow and helfsrs was not very liberal, but good choice .tuff found reanv sale at prices mai wer stead v to strong In most cases. Local buyer were out early with a (air Used bunch of out side order and as a result the trading was fairly active. Generally speaking, th market on cow wa brisk and steady to 10c higher, th better kind of cow sell ing generally loo higher than yesterday. The aupply of feeder wa only fair and th majority of th stuff was of the inferior order. Ther wer a few country buyers in nd most of these were looking for good light Blocker and feeder. Stock of that kind found ready aale at price, that wera in most case, ju.t about ateady with those of yesterday. Representative aale: WESTERNS. R. V. SwiUer Neb. II feeder. . 60S 3 36 26 cow 8(1 I tf 1 cow 9v0 t la 4 cow 9u7 $ 00 1 cow 760 1 86 1 cow 1130 I 00 1 bull imo 1 do 2 bulls.. 1 calf... 1 steer. 1 cow.. 1340 1 90 .. 360 4 60 ..LoO $ (10 .. aJO 1 66 NEBRASKA. 1 bull t calve., 4 row... 1 cow...., 1 calf... 1 hull...., $ feeder 2 cow. . . 720 1 60 1 bull... 4 steers. 11 cows... .1039 . 640 1 M 3 00 1 60 $ 65 3 00 $ 4t 1 23 I 00 : so 60 $ 00 1 80 960 1 80 1J I 26 .130 2 10 439 2 16 19 calve... 3 feeder.. 9 oowi 2 cow 49 feeder.. 23 cows DAKOTA, j 1 reedejf.. 442 6 W 830 fci 8a6 . KiO 2 00 14 feeder. .1 $ 10 14 cow H"3 2 16 SOUTH 2 steers. 23 tow.. ..1145 2 85 ..940 3 im too too WTOMINO. 1 steer 3 ? 1 Steer 114 SOU S steer. ...12 3 30 .18 feelers.. liM IM 24 feeler..l)12 3 00 M feeders.. 76J 3 R S steers.. ..1137 3 K) 11 rows 848 I DO A. J. Carlson, Nebrneka. 10 cows 9 3 85 19 feeders . 987 3 30 J. I,. Beihy. Wyoming. M steer.. Si Jrt J. M Hlgglns, South Dakota. 30 steers.. ..11.13 3 20 IDAHO. 37 cows SSO I 5 11 feeder.. 1087 t 8$ IftXJS There w a moderately large run pf hogs this morning, seventy loads being received with a total of about i.ooo head. The receipts for the first four days of th week are somewhst larger than those for the same period of time last month, but still thev are smaller than th run for the four first days of the week for the same wmW nnm txa r a,vri tiv aHntit 8 000 head. The market on bogs thin morning opened verv slow and 845 iV lower on the most of the stnff. letter the trade picked tip a little and the trade closed generally bfjluo lower. The bulk of the sale today wer at 34.6241? 4. 67H. while the real toppy loada old mostly at 14. 75. There wa not so much attention paia to quality ana a num ber nf the sale were bunched. Repre- sentatlv sales: No. u.. 44.. 14.. M.. II... 12... II.. II... II.. 17.., A. 8h. rr. . .I4 ... 4 lti ...lit 10 4 41S .114 M 4 42S ..tM tK 4 4?S .,H 1 4 42S 6S0 4 4IS .164 1M 4 4IS ..171 40 4 4IS ..121 124 4 I2S ..1.14 40 4 US rio At. Bh. Pr. M I ... 4 44 40 tM 44 4 44 74 Hi ... 4 44 71 t!4 tM 4 44 40 tot 4 4 41 41 271 40 4 44 41 221 I 4 44 14 21 40 4 41 44 M4 10 4 44 41 27T 14 4 44 41 M4 M 4 4 44 40 4 44 14 T7I ... 4 48 II 131 120 4 41 TM 40 4 8 4i JM 120 4 47 S 47 IM 40 4 47S M 144 i0 4 47S I IH 40 4 IIS 4; 1 ... 4 47S : !i lto 4 rs 41 M 14 4 I7S IT I ... 4 71 141 ... 4 71 IK 440 4 IIS ....Ml 120 4 M M 4 Si 120 4 44 e 4 41 T.. 17.. 41.. 14.. II.. 71.. 70.. It.. 10.. 44.. II.. ....17 ....Ml ....JM ....274 ,...M4 ....171 ...m ...,2M ...sal ,...m ,...S22 ....27 M 4 41 4 45 140 4 44 4 M 4 M 4 44 120 4 41 4 44 II. 71. 120 4 48 0 4 41 ..M4 SHEEP The run nf sheen thl morning wa rather small, about thirty cars being received, with a total of about 7.000 neau. This is somewhat smaller than the usual Thursday run. but the run for th Week ha been smaller than has been th case for the Inst row mkm The total for the first four days this week Is about 46.60O head, as against 86,098 for the same days last week, making the receipts for thl week a little more than halt the eixe of those for the same time last week. There Wfr nnlv a fsw loads of good Tat beep on the market this morning, and as buyers appeared io be rather anxious to get thl kind of stork, they found ready sale at prices that were fully steady with "those of yesterday. The trade wa rea- nnaoiy active and tne little aesiranie tun ing stuff in sight wa cleaned up at an earlv hour. The lara-er nortlon of th sheen received this morning consisted of feeders. The quality of th Bluff shown today was a little better In most cases than that that has been coming In lately. There wer very few country buyers In this morning, as. owins? to the enod weather, the country men do not feel a though they could afford to leave their corn st th present, -i nere were a few lota of arond stuff on til mar ket todav. A good choice lot of feeding ewe sold direct for 84.00. which' Is an ex cellent price for that kind of stuir. Mar ket on feeders, generally speaking, wa qulety and ateady. quotations on fst sneep ana ismos: ttonn to choice fed lambs. i.764f7.26: good to choice range lambs, 36. fW on; good to .n.jiLo ymnini weinrrn ao.ioiuw.so, ""', Sf.V'1. Vfc?iJ!6-Mi '00l cnoic yearling wethers w.zwirfi.oo; gooa 10 Old ewes. 84EOf?iKflO Quotations on feeder sheen and lam no: Good feedlnr IK tfvrtfi 7S- manA feeding year lings. M 75f. : good feeding wether. 34.73 6ft. 00; good feodlng awe. $3.40493.76; breed ing ewes, 34 2t4.80. Repreeentnttve sales: No. Av. Pr. 249 Wyoming we 102 4 30 84 Mexican wether " 496 Mexican yearling 86 I 26 20 Wvnmlnar varllnsr ewea and wether u iw 71 native ewes 110 4 60 106 native lamb 74 7 00 17 Wyoming stats lib 3 bo 33 Wyoming ewes and feeder.. 90 4 00 84 WVnmino- ewea 9K 4 I 202 Wyoming lamb and cull.... 61 6 00 mb Wvomlnsr wetners lie a iu 241 Wyoming yearling, feeder.. 77 6 40 CHICAGO UVB STOCK MARKET Cattle SteadyHoc, Sheep and Lamba Lower. CHICAGO. Nov. 18. CATTLE Receipt, 8.609 head. Market ateady; common to nrime steers. 82.8W666: cows, si.itw'a.iu heifers, I2.00JI6.00; bull. $3.00414.00; storkcr and feeder. S2.16if4.15: calves. z.oof7.oo. HOGS RecelDts. 28.000 head. Market wa lower; good to prime heavy, $4.85'g4.96; me dium to good heavy, $4.7634.80; light weight butchers . 34.7br94.90; gooa to cnoice neavy mixed. 34.60480; packing, M.axM.a. SHEEP head. Market lower; sheep ,34.0Oft5.6n; year lings, $5.60tj.oo; spring lamni, b.MKat.iso. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. I8.-BEEVE8-R celpt. 386 head; three car of cow Bold at ateady nrlcea or at $1.40tf2.30 for com mon and medium grades. Export today, kco neau came. CALVES Receipts, 176 head; Market for veals ateady at x4.oora.bo; choice, .it grasser slow with little firmer feeling, ale at I2.6otr2.60- - western or southern calves; dressed cr : steady; city dreased veals. 8Q12c per old; country dressed. 7(gUc; dreased giusaer and led calv 4l2c. HOGS Receipts. 1660 head: Market feel Ina steadv: state hogs quoted at 36.30435.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,042 head: sheep in moderate demand and un changed: lamb about ateady; sheep, 33.60 U5.00; cuns, ii.uh; lamoa, o.do(u .ou; no choice lamb here; Canada Iamb, $7.05. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head, including 600 head south erns; market ateady; beef steers. 1543-26C higher than Tuesday; choice export and I dressed beef steers, 35.00oj6.K5- fair to good, $3.604.96; western steers, $2.764 50; Block ers and feeders, 12.404.15; southern leers, $2. 4044.00; southern cows, $1. 76-43. 00; native cows, $1.7534.00; native heifers, 32.504.86; hulls. tiai4i3.26: calve. 12.264.00. HOGS Receipts. 10.800 head: market fcaioc lower; top $4.80; bulk of aale. $4 Wxff4.72: 4 heavy, H.wns'; pacaers, h-oohj-vio, pigs and llirhts. 84.354S.70. EHEEP APU LAUm neceipis, a.w head: market steady; native lambs, $5,264)) 7.26: western lambs. 35.25S7.26; ewe nd vasritnars S4 zroa.ao: weaiern ciiDPea year lings, $o.OOS6.6o; western clipped sheep, $6.60 &e.60; Btocker and feeders, 4.2b4JO.oo. St. Lonle Live Stock Market 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 16. CATTLE Receipt. 4.600 head. Including 1,900 Texan. Market strong; native shipping and export steers $4 50j6.80; dressed beef and butcher steers tJhviKiiV. iM-ra under 1.000 lbs.. S2.604l4.lO stocker and feeder. $2.3038. 60; cow and h.ir.r. r rtrrM.fyi: cknners. $1.70t2.00: bulls, $2.163.76; calves. 82 50tfj.50: Texas and In dian steer, $2.3y(J3.7t; cow ana neiier. HOGS Receipt. $.000 hed. Market 54? 1v- lower: nira and liglit. 34.60&4.8O; pack ers. $4.5ofi0; butcher and beat heavy, 14.fiffi4 85. SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipt. 1.500 head. Market teady; native mutton. $4.75 4)640: lambs, $6.25ci735; cull and buck. $2.75f5.00; tocker. $3.04j396; Texan. $2. 4J4.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOBEPH. Nov. 11 CATTLE Re ceipts. 2023 head. Market ateady; native. $J.6itfJ.7&; cow and heifer, $1.40j4.60; tncker and feeders, $176(88.75. HOOS Receipts, 7.187 bead. Market Vii 7c lower: light, $4. "4.76; medium and heavy. $4 66&4.80. SHEEP AND IaAMBS Receipt, 7,702 head. Market weak; lamb, $7.00; year- lings, $6.75. Slang City Live Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY. Nov. 11 (Special Tele- fram ) CATTLE Receipts. b) head; mar et strong, stocker steady; beeves. $4.00 A670: cows, bull and mixed. $2. 0033.40: stocker and feeder, $2. 753.66; calve and yesrling. 32.6003.40. HOGS Receipts, $,600 head: market a hnde lower, selling at $4.6to4.75; bult( of ales. $4.65. Stack In Slgkt. Receipt of live stock at th lis principal western marasis yesieroay-. Cattl. South Omaha 1.800 Biuux City 600 Kansas City 11.000 Bt. Joseph iO.'I Bt. Loul 4.6u0 Chicago 16u0 Hogs. Sheep. iUO 6,6.10 Total .39.34 (3.487 36.703 3.6uO 10.600 4.000 1.187 1.702 $.0 1.600 tS.0u0 22,000 NEW YORK. Nov. 11 -COFFEE Market for future opened ateady at unchanged rrlce to a decline of 6 point to rpoit o lower European cables than expected. Wall atreet and European houses were moderate sellers and the market eased off during th middle seexlon to a net los of about 6 point, but ateadled up toward the close on demand from trad interest nd smaller offering. There wa lens Itching than yesterday but about tt.Coo ber of the total reported excliftngt fn it hear In late months. The iiiarK't cloi' steady net unchanged to ft points lower pairs were l:M.(X4i Img. I.M'ludtng Deceiii per at ..; jamuirv. s.'ps , ; r enruary 4 85c; March, 6 v; May. i.im-; July. 7 If--. September. 7.46'. S)hH quiet; No. 1 Hit. Invoice, Sc OMAHA W IIOI.CSAI.M M lit RET. Condition ( Trade and Qaatntlnn an Staple and Fancy Prodaee. FOGS-Fresh receipts, candled stork. 1c. LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 8V: roosters. 6c; turkeys. 16c; ducks, tV"r spring Chickens. 9e. HI ITER racking stock. le; choice to fancy clntry, lhlBc; creamery, 21(321c; prints. Ilc. SUGAR Standard granulated, In bbls.. 16.01 per cat.; cubes. 35.86 per cwt.; eul loaf. 16.30 per cwt.; No. 8 extra C, bag or bbls., 84.85 per cwt.: No. 10 extra C, OHgS tiniV, M.IV per cwv., rM. jo jrm'w, baa only. 14.66 per cwt.: XXXX powdered. 6 76 per cwt. r K r-MIt r lr M Trout, injjiic; naiiDui, j.ic, buffalo, dressed. 9c; pickerel, dressed, c; white bass, dressed. 12c; sunflsh. c; percli. scaled and dressed, 8c; pike, lor: catflsh, 13c; red snapper, 10c; salmon, lie; crap pies, 12c; rls. 18c; bullheads. He; black bass, 25c; whltefish, 12c; frog legs, per dos., 35c- lobsters, green, 7c: Polled lobster, ijc: shvl twe. 4ect tnuensn, ioc; herring, 4c. It A Y Prices quoted py umajia r eva company: No. 1 upland, l; medium, wi coarse. 36. BRAN Per ton, 114 50. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES-Valenrln. all slies. SSCOOKM: Florida, all Sixes, 33.75434.00. lemons- Lmnniera. extra rancy, sw lxe, .v 300 and ?K0 sixes, $4. DATES 'er fxx or BO l-IO pKgs., Kl Hallow'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., Sc; walnut, stuffed. 1-lb. pkgs., 82 rer no. FIGS California, per 'o-in. carton. 75"tf I60: Imported Smyrna, 4-cmwn, 12c; 6 crewn, 14c. BANANAS-Pet medinm-slxsd bunch. 31.764)3.25; Jumbos. 3! 5M13 00. FRUITS. fEARR-tTtsh. Kiefers and Vicar. 12: De Ango, 32.76. APPLES Hen Davis and Wlnesaps. In Sbu. bbls., 14.00; in bushel basketa, 81.26; California Bellflowers, 11.60; Colorsdo Jona than and Grimes' Golden, 32.26; New York apples. 34 50 per bbl. ttrtAf'r.H-1 oksvs, per 4-oasaei crate, -CRANBERRIES Jersey. 31100 per bbl.l Bell and Bugle. 112 fO VEGETABLES. POTATO ES New, per bu 6Afl0c. ONIONfl Hume-srown veltsw. red nd white, per bu.. 75c: Soanlsli. per crate. 31.76. WAX WEANS Per bu. basket. 33.50: string beans, per -bu. box. 26a36c. iifc.Ais mix per nu., 31. ni. tl I'lMBKKS-FPr bu., ll.8nfTI.i9. CABBAGE Home-grown, in ciate. per lb., lc. BEETS New, per bu., 70c. CKI.KHY Knlartmsoo, per do.. 25c. SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per I- bti bbl , $2.50. CAULIFMJWETt-Per crate, $3. TOMATOES California, per crato of 20 lbs., 32.60. BEEF CUT8. Wholesale prices for beef cut: Rib No. 1, 12c; No. 2, 8c; No. 3, Se. Round No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6c; No. i, 6c. loins No. 1. 16c; No. t, 10c; No. 8, 7c. Plates- No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 3c; no. 1, 2s,o. ttiucas No. 1, 4c; No. 2. 8c; No. 3. 3c. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY New, per 24 lb., 33.30. CHEESE Bwls. new, 15c; Wlaconstn brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger,. 13c; twins. ,,' (inni Americas 13IAC UNlif S-W.lnutV. iCNo.13lft .hell. eron. Der lb.. Vi: hard shells, cer lb., 12c; No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 11c. Pecans, large. per lb., loc; small, per in., ivc. reanuis, per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill wal nuts, per lb., 124tl3o. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Shell back hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60. Chestnuts. 16o per lb. Cocoanuts, $4 00 per sack Of 100. HlUEB-no. 1 green, ec; do. green, oc; No. 1 salted, 10c; No. 2 salted. 9c; No. 1 veal calf. 11c: No. 3 veal calf. 9o; dry salted, 7 Hf 14c; sheep pelts, 26i$1.00; horse hide, $1.6003.00. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 18. -COTTON Spot closed quiet, 10 point higher; middling up land, ii.ioc; miaaung gun, u.tuc; sairs, none. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18. COTTON Bpot teadv; ordinary, $c; good ordinary, 8 8-lSc; low middling, I0 7-16o middling, llll-16c: middling fair. llc; receipt. 13..H4 bale; stock, 234.194 bales. ST. YAJ L IS, IMOV. IB. t t.l I It-JW Bteaov; middling, llc; sale, none; receipt. 200 bale; shipment. 143 naies; stoca, jo.i.1 bale. " LIVERPOOL, NOV. 16. COT1-OIM Boot In fair demand:, prices lr3 points lower; American mtddllna fair. 6 38x1: good mid dling, 6.07d; middling. 6ld; low middling, 6.76d; good ordinary, t.TiA:- ordinary, 6.4'd. The sale of the day were 10.000 bale, of which 600 wer for speculation ana export Evaporated Apple and Dried rrnlt. MRW YORK.- Nov. 11 EVAPORATED APPLES Market I firmer with some for eign demand reported. Common to good are quo lea at tftf-ic; nearly prune, enun.., I prime, 9c; choice, rime, 9c; cnoice,, luc; rancy, 110. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are In falrlv gooa aemana ior ooin mjnii and future delivery and the market rule firm with quotations ranging . irom tw 7c. according to grade. Apricot are 2ulet but firm. Choice are quoted at 8bv c; extra choic, 9(&9c; fancy, 10(fllc. Dnlnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Nov. 16. WHEAT To arrlv. No. 1 northern, 83c; Nd. 8 northern, 81c; December, 32cj May, 86C; durum JNO. 1, ioc; IMO. , lec; uwuvmtnr, a 72c; No. 2. 71c. OATS To arrlv and on track, 29c. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Th following real estate transfer were filed for record Novemler 16: WARRANTY DEEDS. Nancy J. Keefer and husband to W. a. Keefer, lots 12 and 13, block 3. Spring Lake park $ 1.000 Ed Johnaton and wife to Agnes Jones, lots 1 and 3. block 8, same l.0 H. V. A. Pugsley and wife to C. F. Dennis, lot 4. block 13, South Omaha 2.80 Mary M. leo to Fanny Newman, n30 feet of 60 feet lota 10 and 11, block 10, Patrick's Second addition.. 9"0 E. D. Jones and wife to H. J. Grove, lots 18 and 19, block (, ' Halcyon Heights ? O. J. Plckard and wife to Phoebe E. Hock, lot 4, block 11, Isaac ft 07a addition 1,150 Ueorgianna Purtell to Daniel Ryan, lot 16, block 37, Florence 9A0 W. H. De Buse and wife to Amanda M. Smith, part lot 73, Oises' addi tion . 17 D. V. Shole Co. to S. T. Bodlna, OSS feet lot 6, block 1, Campbell addi tion 1.300 Bam to same, w lot t, block 1, sam '811O H. D. Hathfleld and wlf to F. C. Morgan, lots 8, 9 and 10, Beauvoir addition 1,D Omaha Realty company to same, lot 12. 13. 14 and 17, same....- 3.500 L. C. Nash and wlf to lime, lot 11, same l.fO Georgia footer and husband to Illian Cooler, lot 12, block 13, Omaha View. 50 United States National bunk to Mis souri Valley Land and Live Stock company, lots 6. 11, 12. 13, 14. 20. 31 and 22. block 31. Albright's Choice and other property I Same to same, lots t and 1 block 20, West End addition and other prop erty I 4JUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Mary D. Johnson and husband ta Morris Newman, und'4 of und3-15th lot 1, block 212, Omaha Bt Total amount of transfer $17,62 PRIVATE WIRES Von Dorn Grain Co. Mmbr Chicago Beard of Trad Omaha Grain Exchange. Grain and Provisions Bought and aold for cash or future delivery Receiver and Shipper. $16 and 330 BOARD OF TRADE BLDO. Tel. IOC). OMAHA. F. D. Day & Co, Dealer la " , Stock. Grain, Provisions Ikly Year Grain ta raaak OCJa. Ilvtll aWard al Trad Hide. Oaaaha. -. Taleabana 1114, . SU-314 Eaehans did-. 4kutt Omaha gU fbOU ti. aaxllra4AI 4UM as