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THE' OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903. 13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARiET "Wheat Opens Btfanj;, ku Prioea 'Tall La.er. HEAVY LIQUID AT lul IN DECEMBER "alee of Mar Were Very lr Cora Closes Uwrl anal Oats rrnetleally - I nrhanged Doaaeetle ! cjMAHA. Nov. 17. VmV Liquidation In December wheat lowei-ed On track: No. 1 northern, 83c; No. 1 northern, Slc; December, SlMiC; Way. 86(40. UAis-iD arrive ana on tracK, c. CHICAGO GRAI AXD rROVISIOXS Prleea on Board nt Trate. CniCAOO. Nor. 17. Heavy liquidation by prominent holders today caused a break tn the wheat market here of over 1c per bushel. The market closed at about tha lowest point of tha day, with the May op tion showing a net loan of va'V. Corn wss down He. Oata were unchanged. Pro visions were 2141 10c lower. Weakness In the wheat market developed toward the end of the first hour. Early In the session the aentlment waa bullish and moderate trains were recorded. At the opening the May option waa uncharged to Vo hlgker at dHwc. On active demand from commission house and local anorla tne price quickly rose to aSac The buy prices considerably. The ooenlna- waa i. i.. .w. i. hlk ner and tne maraet waa stion. Llqttl- lahowu In the price kt wheat at European tlHilon began eany and price ten. Tnere . ii centera, ail the foreign marketa be wera large aalea of May and tnat month Jug aomewhat over the prices of yester- waa ort more than V4C. lceinlr Cloaed dur. Small ahlrimenta from Argentina, and NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Karktt Opens Aotita and Higher on Iaproved Condi-iom ia Ruuia, CALL MONEY TRANQUIL AT SIX PER CENT pernlntlon Concerning; Baak Mate, aaeat Attracts Attention, bat Wlthent Effect laaa Valaea, at Kevtittv May at aiVawc and Juiy at Com opened HHo higher and advanced to He aoove yeateraay. The subsequent weakness brought prices down to about tc below yesterday. December cloaed at 46c, old December at 46(4c, May at 44W4oc end July at 44440. There waa a big demand fotMay oata and tbe close, considerably belo the high point, waa unchanged. December waa un changed and July He lower. "December closed at 30c. May at 2Hc and July-at 81c. Clearances were lOu.OtK) bushel of corn, 1M.IDM bushels of oata, 103,000 bUKhels of wheat and 10,000 barrels of flour. Primary wheat receipts were 1,205,000 bushcla and the continuance of disturbed conditions In Russia apparently formed the basis of tha strength, abroad. Small receipts In the northwest lent a bullish Influence to tne market. On the other hand there was a leas urgent demand for cash wheat at Minneapolis, wtilch resulted In a reduction of lla premium' over tha December option. Near the end of the first hour the market showed 'Igns of weakness. Price broke sharply on liberal selling by prominent bulla. Rumors credited one house with sales of over 1.000,000 bushels of May wheat. Almost immediately there was a general rush on the part of pit traders to sell. The decline brought out numerous atop- toss oraera in tne commission nouses, ex shipments 4H1.O0 bushels, against recelpta I fut'on110, w,hlcl."aVe.i,'Th ,mpet,u,( , lHat year of 1.049,000 bushels and shipments of 66,0"0 bushels. Primary corn nceints were 4187,000 bushels and shipments 643.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 417,0(10 bushels and shipments of 130,000 bushels. A cable from St. Petersburg says the Neva Is blocked with lea and navigation will soon close. . Liverpool cloaed H'SKd higher on wheat and t,tt(4t hlcher on corn. Argentina wheat shipment a for the week were ShO.OOO bushels, against 3.330,000 buahels the week before and 94.000 bushels last year. Corn shipments were J,730.sK) bushels, against S,?02.hn) bushels the week before and 2.HM,Ono bushels last year. About liA.Oi'O bushels cash oats were worked from Chicago today, of which tnn.iwo bushels were sold to eastern exporters and the rest 'or dumastlo consumption. Re ceipts of corn at St. Louis. Peoria and Kansas City are running linger than, Inst year. Bradntreet's weekly clearanoea arc: wheat and flour equal to 4.730,000 bushel and l,0f6.0CO bushels of corn. Following from O. W. Patton at Chicago: "I think the Russian situation has been worked for all It Is worth as regards wheat Relieve we will have a btz rxDort demand for corn, but we have got the largest crop the decline. For May tha lowest point of the day was reached at 87frx7o. The market exhibited but slight recuperative power during the last hour of trading, the sentiment continuing decidedly bearish. The close was weak, with prices near the lowest point of the day. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 194,500 bush els. Exports of the week as shown by Rradatreets were equ&l to 4,730,200 bushels. Primary recelpta were l,2oO,OUO bushels, against l,049.0oo bushels a year ago. Minne apolis, uultitn and tJilcaero reoorted re ceipts of 814 cars, against 1.031 cars last week and Mi cars a fear aaro. I The slump in wheat caused profit taking; in com, resulting in a considerable decline in values. Early In the day the market was firm on renewed buvinar of the De cember option by shorts. Clear weather and prospects of Increased local recelpta were additional bearish Influences. The market closed weak: May opened to Wtic higher at 4SV(NSirc, ol1 up to 45i46o and then dropped to 44c. Unal quotations were at 44vo. Local receipts were 434 cars, with 10 of contract grade. Notwithstanding the break In wheat and com the oata market closed steady. An NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-tock market sen. tlment had become composed this morning over the Russian outlook and prloes re- Dounaea at the opening. In many places ine nrst gains were widely extended during the course of the day. but the speculative taste showed the same tendency towards specialisation as for some time past. l ne money market waa tranaull bv com parison with the feverish tone of the earlier part of the week and tna prevailing rate all day was per cent. The action of the for eign exchange market Indicated that yes terday's violent advance was due a much to the fright over Russian affairs as to the relaxation of our money market. The fur ther decline In money ratea today did not push the exchange notably higher, the prices fluctuating Irregularly during the day. Russian bonds recovered and a formal statement from the agency from one of the great French banks in 8t. Petersburg had a -reassuring effect there and cleared un the panicky Conditions In Russian financial affairs. The comparative ease of the money market served as a reinforcement against ny apprenenaion thai might be caused by the preliminary estimatea . of the week's currency. Thla Indicated a further decline In the cash holdings of the banks, the es timates varying from less than $2,000,000 to upward of 13,000,000. Of this amount the subtreasury has absorbed $844.0(10. There Is no doubt that the banks have shipped cur rency on balance also to the interior on the regular exchange operations. With last week's deficit of $2,431,800, this movement would seem to Indicate the necessity of a much more violent contraction of loans to restore me legal reserve than there has been any Indication of In the stock market. But It Is believed that special movements Of Cash have t m Ira n nlaea. vk(nh largely to offset the antiareni nf -M. Central ular exchange nnerAtlnna ljm Atctaloa are known to have been received from shade t Canada and It Is current belief that shlp- iiirnio imve oeen received irorn interior points for deposit in New fork to be used in placing loans In the stock market. The loan account Of the banks la exnecterl aa a matter of course tr iHn iUt-a -a.,- t'nlon Partflo tlon. The failure of tomorrow's bank state, i B,,r- r- chtm 7),no.0" rnsrVa: rofeg in circulation, de creased 4,&uO,CvO marks. Raw York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Nov. ll.-MONEY-On call. sreadv, 41T7H per cent, closing bid at offered at 4 pr cent. Time money, steady; sixty and ..ninety days, a per ceni; six months b4 per cent. 1'KlMja ltyn-Art i rArun a Cent. . bTKRIJNO EXl 1 1 ais tit. irregular, nos ing firm, with actual business In bankers bills at $4 863t64.ti. -for demand and at $4.82f5ti4 SiTO for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 14.8.t'4Tr4.si ana bim; commer cial bills. $4.8:V . , ,, SILVER Bar, 64"c; Mexican uouura. .a HONDa uovernmeni, aieauy, 1 0.111 u, firm. . , , Closing; ouotatlons on bonds were as fol lows: .JM'4paa M, m eane... r" ..i to 4Sa, ctf " ..104 4n 4 series. t: ..14 U M. aol. 4S UMH ,.lx.t4 MaiitMttaa r. a- 4a...H'3i ,.lli Mrx. rsntral 4a ,.1M So 1st lac: H ..1,1 Minn. A St. U 4a.... l .. ? at.. K a T. 4a 1M ..11 4o ta "4 .-..lftHN. R. R. af M. a. 4a. 16 N. T. C. g. lva -.101 N. J. C. a. Sa 14 ..in No. PacMo 4a V M 40 is T4V .. H4 N. A W. e. 4a tot ..1130. g. L. rtda. 4a.... M .. M Penn. coot. IHs ,. tit Raadina (en. 4a 10J-4 .. 7'4 It. L L at. e. ta-.lH ..ltrtVk St. U & a F. la. 4a. 14 Chlcaao A. V St. L. 8. W. a. 4a.... 3 r . h. a o. a. a ni. gahoar4 A. Lk 4e.. an iv n t a. p. am 7v Bo. I'acllle 4a 4 do col. ta 4o In 4a ctfa MS CCC. St. U f. 4a..l03'4 o. Railway 4. lltta Cola. lna. Ia. mmr. A. 7S Txas A P. IS. 7a T., SI. U. m aa.. nn V. a. rat. la. rag do eoapoa V B. ta. reg 4o aoupoa V. 014 4a, rag. da coupon U. S. aaw 4a, rag do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a.. do ta Atrhlaoa gea. do aaj. a Atlantla C. L. 4a., Bal. Okie 4a..., do Itt - Brk. R. T. e. 4a. Central at Ga. 4a. do 1st Ine do td Ine do M Inc Ches. A Ohio 4,s. do aerlaa B.. Colorado Mid. 4a.... Colo. So. 4a. Cuba ta r. A It. O. 4a. Dlatlllara' Baa. ta... Itrle prior llaa 4a... da son. 4s Hockiuf Val. 4Ha., Japan ta Offered. , 74 t'nlon Ptcllto 4a. , S4H so conr. 4a ,t(M U. 8. Steel M ia.. .10144 Wahanh la . SO do deb. B ,10H W,trn Md. 4a ... . 44 W. 4V U B. 4a... .110(4 Wu. Central 4a.... . MS4 .105 ..11 .. Hti ..lit .. IMi .. M .. OMaHA lite stock market Beer Cteen Bteadj to Etrang, Cowi EUaadj ta Tan Eigtr and feeaara 8tiady. HOG TRADE OPENS STRONG, CLOSES WEAK Marat Receipts of aee sad Lasafea Market Doll aad tachaaced Few Stock Ikftf Offered Market 4let. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 17, 1S05. Recelnts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Oft.cmi Monday .aJ t' 1 Official Tueedav 4 S.1T 7.70J 11. VI OfflClal WeHneaHav S IW4 1.M 18.4C4 (ImrUI Thiir.1nv i 70 4.W-9 tild OfSclal Friday 1.000 10U0 760 Five dsvs this week.. ..23.774 K.7HS 4S.KSI Five dava last week ?4 .fc-4 Si, MO Same week before 35.&O0 26,!S M.770 Same three weeks agT...J4.Sb2 W.SA Sunt four vxlri ii , HIM XK.07& 7S.RH9 Same days last year 30.262 14.M6 40X14 RECEIPTS FOR THE YE1AR TO DATE. The following table snows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last IT" .1905. I"" Cattle alo.iro 824,845 9V.40S Unci ttrnurr 1 Kl.fl5 Wl,j42 Bheep !.'.l',2ti',S04 l.B93,Oi3 . 233,72 The following table shows the average price of hogs at Booth Omaha for the last several day a, with comparisons : 11 cows 1111 IS steers.. ..1311 3 to 10 steers.. ..10 I to sieere. ...ins Kit HR A A k A. t feeders.. MJ s iw 1 bulla, i.. .IK 1 I cslves... 170 4 fc. 1 calf ' ) W 1 cow 11W I 2 I cow 1W0 16 17 cows W IK 1 cow 1 1 en I steers.. ..11H0 $ 16 I heifers.. 1 f I cows 12 ro I 40 1 cow 1H70 1 00 4 coma 12X 1 40 COUWAUU. I cows. . . 4 cows... 1 cow.... J cow.... cow.... 7 cows... aa cows.. 11 cows., i.. win" 1 steer i"w 'o 1 feeders.. KM I 60 23 feeders.. II. 4 1 0 1 feeder... WM I feeder. ..UJO lis. Boston Steaks and Bonds. BOSTON, Nov. 17. Call loans. M?l per cent; time loans, 637 per cent. Official quo- Date. 106. 1904.l0S.19ua.llS01.il0l.U9a, on adj. 4a., Improved demand from shippers was the 1 1"1"? to a restoration of tho reserve reason for the comnnrHtlve flrmneaa ThM I to the legal limit would undountenlv ca.naa of corn ever raised and we can give them Was gome profit taking following the de- I surprise to speculative sentiment. all they want and then have plenty left cllne In wheat, but offerings were readily 1 .Th0 announcement of the issue- of New we On the cats situation-It is different. We absorbed bv commlsalon honaea n,l cnah I York Central treasury stock to stnckholH. only raised a fair crop of oats. The contl- Interests; May opened unchanged to a 1 " at Pat" was a stimulating effect upon t iifnr. is cuaay Duymg more man enmanu. euaoe uiKner ar azwc 10 32VxiTJlie, sola be- , inu.nj miiruaa scocks rracucaiiy an our sales ot oats lor tne , iween mo and 2c and closed at tivtc bast two weeks haa been to the continent. I Local recelnta were 1.U ran Relieve a larger peorentage of oats have i Provisions were firm early in -the session. 1'ege would be at par or tat ions on stocks and bonds were aa lows: ..1MV4 Allonai M Amalgamated .. .. W Anierlran Zino .. 44 Atlantic ..l"-" Bingham Cal. A Hecla.. ..171 centennial .... ,.lbl Copper Range . Daly Wert .... ..tol Dominion Coal ..101 Franklin .Ait Oranbr .. lal Korala ... .. : Man. Mining , A mar. pnea. Tnba... Michlmn Amer. Sngar 141 Mobawk do pfd 138 Mont. C. 4c C. Amer. T. Ac T M Old Dominion . Amer. Woolen 40 Oareola do pfd 10 Parrot Dominion I. 4k 8 0t Qulncy Atrtili do 4a do Ptd Boiton A Albany. Boaton A Maine... Boeton Elevated .. Htchtmm pfd N. Y , N. H. A H Pern Marquetta . 'inn nnnnnnr,. ment has been exnerteH Kii ln,mi,ii.. Edltoo Electric I11U..I44 Shannon varied aa to whether the subscrintlon nrlv OeneralElectria ....14 Tamarack .... at par or at 125.' tha litter -sas. aiaams innity ....... moved out of the farmers bands than u- I The cau.se for this was the fair demand being the rate at which the preceding issue ' . S ii S T viii7 ual. We will have ilght receipts of oats created by the orders of a local psoker. w allotted. Btandard railroad stocks had "nited fruit" "'.''.'.'ioH v g oil ! for the next three months, ' with a good i Weakness of grain caused some liquidation more general share in today's advance United Shoe Mack.... J4 Utah" uniiniiu. a rapcut to ere jnavy mu nnu i m in t-uiiBriiueui-e an ewnier tone oevei- , . 'i.r uny ui mo weeK. union l a- oo pfd w victoria worn acii witnin ic ot ea.cn oiner, . v. uio.y iioia cionii iwu lower at ilLti. very possibly within Sc. While I believe 1 Lard was off 2c at $7.00. Ribs were down corn wui go still lower it pronamy win De i .,. spring before we see low-priced corn." Omaba Cask Bales. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 1 car, (tic; No. i hard, 1 car, 78Hc; 1 car, 7c; No. 4 hard, 1 car. 72Vc. COBN-No. 4. 1 car, 39c. OATS No grade, 1 car, 264c. Omaha Cask Prlcee. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7Mlc; No. S hard, WfWHc; No. 4 hard, 72r75c; No. 2 spring, "K'gTOc; No. I spring, 76?77Hc. CORN No. S now, 4c; No. 4 new, SS yc; No l new yellow, 40Hc; No. 3 old yellow. 43Hc; No. S new white. 40ig41c; No. S old white, 4314c. OATB-No. a mixed, 27Hi?274e: No. S white. ti29o; No. 4 white, 28(u28Vr3. RYE No. 2, 66c; No. S, &K&64C. Carlot Recelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha Duluth St. Louis .... 160., (So 4K4 73 200 66 484 11 si 11 ii 66 oitlo s 2-ptnnt rise was a notable effect on IC. 8. Steal 37 Winona sentiment, the recent Immobility of that ao 10J' wolverine .. stock serving to dlscoursae A nrnmln.ni .1. Weatlna. common ... 8 I North Butte Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. ! ement In the speculative forces. The . 1 Adventura ............ Ji 115 cam 1 corn. Mi cars; oats, 192 cars; 1 tlnued violent advance in Reading and in a Askea- iic-aa, jo,uw ueHu. Diinritma;. nowever, aepi me market dls- t he leading futures ranged aa follows: I tingulshed still as one of specialties. Be anies mesa two stocks there were a large number of others not usually prominent that made striking advances. The rise In pricea ot I prominent proflt-tak waa active best prices of the dav. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value. $3,175,000. United States bonds were all un changed on call. tol- . 4tt4 . 14 . I . -4 ,. .40 ,. 2 . ""A ,. 16 4 .. KVi .. 19 .. 44 .. a .. 1014 .. ! .. n .. i .. n ,.iwt .. 2W ..106 .. 1 .Ait .. .. H .. ii .. .. 47 .. 4V, .. ..j:4 .. 4714 Nor. 1... Nov. .... Nov. S... Nov. 4... Nov. I... Nov. 4. . Nov. T... Nov. S... Nov. ... Nor. 10. . Nov. 11.. Nov. 12.. Nov. 13.. Nov. 14.. Nov. IS . I Nov. W..I Nov. 17.. 4 84VJ 4 S4I I 4 HDHI 4 4 9j 4S7 4 fTSal 4 at) frTH "314, 4 Si 4 79 4 79HI 4 4 797.! 4 7J 4 4 88 a 4 $0 4 to 4 4 971 4 K 4 SO 4 791 4 74 4 731 4 78 a 60) I 73 4 HI 4 01 0 4 aaj 4 4 a hi ,. am 1 .. 940 2 15 .. 40 1 90 ..lt'JO I 60 .. 8W) 1 90 ..10.14 t 60 .. M 1 4f cows 11K1 S 50 16 cows 1W0 I W 17 steers.. ..10 $86 25 steers. ...12s S 65 44 steers.. ..1161 S $5 NEVADA. . M n bulls 114 1 16 t bulls 1S49 1 tiuue-'lii) market at mis points tnis morning oiened reasonably active ana was steady to a shade hlgner, closing a lit tle easier. The above eapieese tne Situ ation in aa few woras as possible and at the same time tells about ail there is to aay concerning touuy's trade. The decreased receipts all around bad a benenrial effect and served to linn up the market to a eertam Hunt, however. It aDueara that the raise and Arming up of tha marks, la due principally to the buying of speculators and independent buyers, this is most the case at the eastern markets. Yesterday, rirnvea r.at In the neighborhood Of . -4.M. however, todav, droves of about the same quality found ready sale at prices that were generally a few cents higher. In some few oases prices appeared to be about a nickel higher, but still, generally speaking He wnnM mp the mrt of the advance over the average selling price for yesterday's hogs. The bulk of the sales today were ib. a ta Afcie?! I.7LL avllh a faw tolltlV loads of good, choice, prime light weight stuff. selling at 4.", the top price 01 tna uy Representative sales. a 49 4 61 6 3 a 651 ( 44 t 4 ft 26 6 72 I $21 5 71 I 71 5 68 6 47 I 741 4 90 4 67 d n; 4 621 10! 6 41 4 641 $ 211 5 69 1 ml 1 7 '.K 5 fiS 4 71HI 4 ! $ 821 (. 67 4 82 IS W 4 4 621 4 OS " w .2 4 711 4 46 6 41 I 4 821 S C7 4 OS 4 64 4 64 4 01 4 67 4 M 4 71 4 03 4 69 4 03 4 74 4 03 a 4 02 4 M 4 741 S 94 4 67 IW Articles. Open. I High.l Low. Close. Tes'y. XEW YORK 4JK.NERAI, MARKJKT ttaotatlona at the Day; Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. FLeOUR Receipts. 45.941 bbls.; exports, 16,982 bbls. Market steady and unchanged; winter patents, $4.20 (uH.66; winter straiKltlft, S.iaVU.4.10; Minne sota patents, $4 66; Minnesota bakers', $3 654? 4.0u; winter extras, e2.8uiis.26; winter low grades, $2.75ifj3.4). Rye Hour, firm; fair to arood, I3.90&4.1O; choice to fancy. H.15fllf0. Huckwheat flour, steady at $2.15(2.25 for spot and to arrive. BUCKWHEAT Easy, SZHc delivered. CORNMEAU-Steady ; fine white and yel low, tl.LTil.SU; coarse, $1.101.18; kiln dried, $3.hfiJ.15. , m RYE Nominal: No. t western. 76c. c. I. f. New York. BARLEY Steady : feeding. 41o, o.l. f. lJuftalo; malting. ioblVtc c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 94.600 bu. Spot mar ket easy; No. 2 red. ;c elevator; No. S red, IU'o f. o. bv. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 95Hc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north-crrt-ManlKilia, 91V o. b. afloat. Early developments In wheat were bullish, the market advancing nearly a cent on amall Argentine shipments and northwest re ceipts, higher cables and bull support. At noon a severe break followod, resulting; in ISo decline from top under heavy western sales, credited to the leading bull, a he market closed Ho net lower. May 92 l-lti 4 7-lHc, closed at 92 6-16c; December 8.4y 9$ 1-16V. closed at 9-JVi. CORN Receipts, B4,5uO bu.: export, 14.614 bu. Spot market easy; No, 2, 5SH0 elevator and 670 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 68V4je,; No. S white, 6Kc. Option market stronger at first on bullish cables, covering and tho weak Upturn, but declined under late llnuldattun. closing Kr net lower. January 6 Aii 6 J r, closed at S-lc: May 6oVi"l 9-16c closed at f7e; December cloaed at 65c. OATS Receipts, 146.600 bu.; exports, $.665 bu. Spot market steady; mixed oata, 24 to .12 lbs., 3fic: natural white, 30 to 82 lbs., SoHiHc; clipped white, 34 to 40 lbs., SoVQ4oc. FEED Firm: spring bran, $17.00, prompt shipment; middlliiara, $17.00, prompt ship ment: citv, $1.00J;;.5o. HAY-3tnady; shipping, 604fG5c; good to choice. H'4 . Ve. HOPS Vlulet; stale, common to .choice, 10(6. 144f.?t; 1K4. l'(Tl7Hc; olfla, 600. Fueltlif time! ps. ItKul&c: 14. 104il4c; olds. tuSc. HIDES Firm; Oalveston, 30 to 26 lbs., CiA'i California, 21 to 2n pounds, 21c: Texas, tlry. ?4 to Si pounds. 19c. , I.EATHF-R Firm; acid. !Wi27o. PKOVI8IONS Heef. ateaiiy: family. $11. SO pl!6o; n eaa. $. 6010.00: beef bama. f.'l.OtK) "'to: nucket. m fStl .SO: city, extra India sw.CAa la.oe. tut iiiet hwmiji Wheat III Dec. mi'Sil m 85m85"4.ai MH1 May b6W't Smi874i. WV 8v, July a3fe SISl 83 8SVa Corn I tDeo. 46HSS 46) b 46H . 464 Uec. 4&Vci4. 4f4 44(f7", . 45 45' May 46?fciat4jl46(i'lp 444 44T,'&45 45'rrTj, July 46;464,y 44H U4iWi'i Oats Dec. yyM 30H 29aT 80 30 May 32Vid i: 32V; 324 Ct July 314 31 SoTs 81 I S'i Pork- J I J .1 ; Jan. 12 7? 12 75 I 12 60 12 Khi 12 70 May 12 87 12 $7H IS T2 12 75 12 KVi Nov 696 696 Lard- J Deo. "90 $9214(85 R7H 6 90 Jan. 6 87H $ 90 6 K 6 85 6 87, May 7 06 7 07H 7 00 7 00 7 06 8. Rlba Jan. 67H 6 60 6 5? 6 65 ( B7 May 6 80 6 80 72HI 75 6 77Vk London Closing; Stocks. LONDON. Nov. 17. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were as follows: meiais sept an metal Industrials I consols, monej .. r. t. central.. . Notwlthrtandlng some nominal I acconst ":: Norfolk A W... Ing in the flnn.1 hour the ! Anaconda ao pis ........ and at rone- an o-on.li. -. .U- Atcbleon "7 Ontario A W... ..v..., ... luc do D(i Pennnylvanla .. exchange ranged as follows: Bales.Hlgh.Low.Close. Adams Ex 240 K7,30 84H 8214 844 2,800 3!li 89 S9t4 510 HW4 lltu ino 600 32 32 . S3 93 226 Am. Car St F do pfd ..." Am. Cotton Oil do pfd , Am. Kx Am. H. & U pfd..., Am. Ice Securities.. Am. Linseed Oil..., do pfd Am. Locomotive... do pfd , Am.' Smelt. Sc. R... do pfd Am. Sugar Refng. Am. job. pra ctr... 100 700 1.300 300 16,100 32 174 40V4 681. 82 28 Mi S3 6 4WI, 67H 3M. 11.T do pfd : Atlantic Coast Line.. Bait. & Ohio do Did Brooklyn R. T.... Canadian Pacific , 11,20 1724 Mo. I tOld. INew. Cash quotations were as follows: 1TT.TTm- A Vmnt 1Ae lower nn tha week! winter patents, $4 00P4.20; straights, $3.80 Anaconda M. Co 4.111: snrlnr natenta. M.owM.ai: soring aiv"""" Straights, $3.604.00; bakers', fi 2M 3. 30. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 86(&oc; No. S. 80 87c; No. 2 red, StiH'ftSTIiic. CORN No. 2, 48c; No. 2 yellow. 62HC OAT No. 2. Sue; No. 2 white, 32i&33c; No. I white, 80a3iye. RYK Nn. 2. IdWS'ie. BARLEY Oood feedlrlg, S7HS38C; fair to choice) malting, 42a4tic. SEEDS No. 1 flax, 94c; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.00. Timothy, prime, $8.30. Clover. contract grade. $13.00013 25. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per DDI., ita.ee mt.UM- Lard, per 100 lbs.. $.fir,36.974. Short ribs sides (loosei. $7 . 00-87.124; short clear sides (boxed). $7.97.12H- . Following were the receipts and ehip ments of flour and grain: Iteceipts. Bmpments, Flour, bbls 24,1(0 Wheat, bu 1M9.2IO Corn, bu t ft.6f" Oats, bu !7.8"0 Rve. bu. Barley, bu 111,800 81.100 149 HC4 140H 4,800 127 12fiMi 12H?I 11,7(10 142 13i4 141 2.(110 107 KKMj 106U da nfd 105V4 PennKvlv Baltimore A Ohio... .Hit Rand Mines Canadian I'aclOc ....li . Ueadins Cbea. A Oblo ICl. do let pfd Chicago Ot. W tt I do 2d pfd C, M. A St. F 11 Southern Railway DaBeara 7! do pfd Dearer A R. O ti gouthern Parlgc . do ptd Union Pacific .... Eria 4S do pfd do lrt pfd 83 V. 8. Steal do td pfd 7o do pfd Illinois Central 141 .Wabaih LouliTllia A Naih...lU I do ptd M. K. A T "i Spanish 4a SILVER Bar, steady, 29 ll-16d per ounce, MONEY 3H3i per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for hort bills is per cent;- for throe months' bills, 4 per cent. Indicates Sunday. The following table shows the prices paid at the liver markets for cattle: Oood to choice corn-fed steers $6.257T6 76 Fair to good corn-fed steers 6.onj'f.4 Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.00io W Oood to choice range beef steers.. 4.25'aa.OO Fair to good range beef steers S Oood to choice cows and heifers... S.3n jt.60 Fair to good cows and heifers S.Ciff8.80 Fair to good western cows '?IJI'in Canners and cutters Oood to choice1 stockers & reeders. s.iom iv Fair to good stockers and feeders. S.iKXtttf.di RANGE OT PRICES. battle Hogs. Omaha $1.2&vtu0 $4.84.W Chicago 1.264)41.60 4.001)6.00 Kansas City 1.7&(i6.0O 4.3f)fs4.80 St. Louis 2.00(i6.8O 4.6uij4.5 Sioux City :Kfi.70 4.604.75 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following; list snows tne number of cars of feeders shipped to the country yes terday and their points ot destination: CATTLE. Cars. Z. H. Clark. Hooper-F. E....' t H. E. Carlton. Clarkson F. E 1 W. D. Hall. Sturgls, S. D.-F. E 1 J. P. Mllligan, Wisner F. E $ A. C. Nellor, Beemer F. E 4 A, 8. Grelgerelt, Fremont F. E 1 AXE. Tunberg, Hooper F. E 1 Oscar Eng. Newman Grove F. E 1 L. D. Watson. Pilger F. E 1 Ii. 8. n Kohinson. Hmlthwlc. 8. D. F. E. 1 Pet Parket. Hooper F. E S I R. Roggenbaugh, Wisner F. E 8 1 J. H. Hlneman, Wisner F. E 4 I Pat McDermott, Pilger F. E 1 A. Rasmussen, Pilger F. E 1 R. Greenwood, Nora F. E S ' 5i4t . O. 8. Mills, Lewis, Ia.-R. 1 2 - 1 HP CD.. -.... l I Dltitf la T T 9 .1115 I . r;, i a a. i v t. , ,vuiitu viuu . n I ti. r Meyers, Dexter, ia. n. i i 43 j J. D. Harris, Oakland, la. R. 1 1 tt-A M. Erickson, WahVo IT. P 1 Fan-is St McBeth, Bhelby U. P 1 L. W. Bagley, Glbbon-U. P 2 Joseph Franks, Shelton U. P 1 J. W. Newell, Stanton, Ia. U. P 2 J. M. Button, Prescott, la Q 2 Z. W. Bchrader, Murray Mo. P 2 Bob Young, Murray Mo. P 2 J. W. Mason, Laurel-M. & 0 2 C. A. Beach. Pleasant Dale-B. & M... Mike Boffer. Adella B. & M H. E. Miller, Crawford-B. & M 41. (I. 47... T7... 44... 44... 44... as... 70... 44... 44... St... 44... 40... 42... 44.1. 71... 44... St... 44... (7... 43.., 40. At. X 144 m tie 174 a. Pr. 4 4 40 4S 4 4 XI 4 44 S 4 44 4 4 44 No. 4... .149 ... S ... 43 ... 71(4 ... 7 ... 71 ...45 ... oO ... 3otk ...1M ... 7I4 an (a ...14 M4 4 44 ,...1M 40 4 44 ....124 l?0 4 44 ....SSI 144 4 tt ....till 40 4 44 ....444 ISO 4 46 ,...ri4 140 4 44 ....144 M III ....414 140 4 44 ,....!44 ID IK r. i to 4 44 437 40 4 44T IM 144 4 44 Il ... 4 45 l ... 4 as 441 tftt 4 474 M7 120 4 17(4 !M 1 4 47(4 .....14 It 4 47a 411 INO 4 47 H Ml 44 4 47 '4 .tot let 4 47t A-. h., Tr ....110 140'4 4-rtt ...154 40 4 47V4 ....144 114 4 47(4 ....144 ....we ....tsl ....IM ....17 ....IU OCk, ZS.HS bales. , . ST. Ull8. Ntiv. 17.-COTTON-Qulet; Iddllng, lilac Sales, none; recelpta, l.ol J lies; shipments, ii bales; Slocks, lJ.gi'4 Forelsa Financial. IXDNDON. Nov. 17. Rates for money ' ware rather easy In the market today and there was a good demand, but supplies 39,100 125 12U4 124'4 J" re not abundant, though slightly larger. . , p No9e Minden-B. ft M 4.200 84U 83'4 844 Uiscounis were somewnai eaaior. troaing rj p. Donovsn. Rode. Ia. I. UD I Li U OlIKK f AUIRIieQ wcm lUIC, ,llVt Hi B ular, with a fairly good tendency. Oper ator are awaiting the development of .u.nl, hfifnm enterlna nrmn frenli aneculn 1 linn cnraepmnnll. Ctansols were falrlv 600 itew i(t AlOU it- 1 boo iioh 1UU 97'4 7844 34.!-0 N 97.2fi) 3S6.900 421,110 10.700 37.600 Central of N. J. Ches. St Ohio Chi. Sz Alton do pfd Clil. Ot. Western... Chi. & N. W C, U. St 8U P Chi. Term. & T do Dfd C, C.. C. St. L... Colo. Fuel & Iron.. Colo. St Southern... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gas... Corn Products do pfd y... Del. A Hudson ...t. D. . L. & W Den. ft Rio Q 0 400 63 83 74 02 'Z o2 liou 97-2 77 i 171 225 1'4 160 iioJ VI 78 jio 1io 74 Z(l'4 218 16.600 17674 1764 7H 21 1,1(10 220 2.600 4.1i ' KX 27 3o0 63 4344 . 800 180 4,600 15 . 8,200 6444 1.2U0 231 172 225 1 6.144 83 76 20T4 219 174t4 17 874 ax(4 434 steady and Improved at the close. Home J. E. Qulckenbush, Duncan, la. L C... Ben Hollinghead, Duncan, Ia. I. C L. G. Newby, WaU Lake, Ia.-L C Huey ft J.. Trser. Ia.-N. W M. I Steadman, Centervllle, S. D. N. W IIIIUIUVCU V CIIC tlUBD. 1IVIIIQ Tl Li. .1 ,. , , . 111. , XT .1' rails were Inclined to move downward. I i'-i i Ti ipened weak and below parity. : VhA'mhr.ri i7- "Mii'""" On the Produce exchange today the but- I do Dfd .... ter market was steady; crearuerles, Distillers' Securltlet 23c; dairies. HKI-tic. r.gga. uriu; mi iimi, Eri9 cases Included, 18u21c; tlrats, Z4c; prime flrHts, 2Sc; extras, 30c. Cheese, firm, 12HW 1314c. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 17. WHEAT Steady to lower; December, Tke; May, HH4c: July. 75V4c. Caali: No. t hard, 8uij iwc; No. S. 7ftlG81ttc; No. S red, 9uj0ic ; No. $. 6l CORN Steady to lower; December. 4(l'c; May, 40Sc Cash: No. 2 mixed. 42842c; No. ! white, 43c; No. 3, 42c. OATS Steady; No. S white, H'u31c: No. I mixed, 290. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $10.7511.25; choice prairie, $9 MKU9.75. RYK Steady; 66c. EGG8 Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 24Ho; case count, Sic; i-aees returned. He less. BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 21c; dairy, 19c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu lt6.(o 187,uuO Corn bu 148.WM JS.Oi'O Oat., bu y 8,(XK) 18,000 The followlne'range prices at Kansns City was reported by F. D. Day ft Co., 110- 600 () 030 61.300 2.om 900 34'4 87 45 4H 81 '4 724 43 27 624 48 I 4a '4 mvi 179(4 14 1444 f4 644. 229V4 230 4.5 but afterward grew firmer above parity J. A. Thornbu on New York support, union racinc, line and Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe were prominent. There was a renewed advance after the receipt of New York's opening prices, but stocks closed below tbe best quotations of the day. Anaconda closed at 4 7-16. Grand Trunk was lower on the latest traffic returns. Foreigners were sub ject to the Influence of Russians and were T. G. Jensen. Harlan, la. O. W E. Barnes. McClelland. Ia. G. W.... SHEEP. Mark Butler, Geneva B. ft M Ken Malken, Palmyra B. ft M C. D. Houston, Tekamah M. ft O.. , J. M. 34H 87 44 48 81)4 ii -a 400 18SV4 186al 185 100 116 114 116 200 1711(4, 177 in 80 l.0 800 8v4 4.900 10,f 1M m im 1M) 73 e.ano in 6 400 2414 414. 80 1 26 M 27 65 284 2H 27H 1 67a 66W 66V . 14M4 154IT4 164 lXiH 72 7T2 11614 116V o-i.tT in 1 4.V $ H"0 16.100 S94i 71H 53 Articles.fOpen. I High.l Iw. Close. Yes'y i.lckl'd heliles. e8 7Mil0.6o: pickled shoulders, Board of. Trade building: 6.fiiT.fX; pickled hams, $8.SMi8.73. tjird. qutet; western steamed. $i rto.40; refined, easy; eonllnent. $7.70. Pork, quiet; family, $i6.6n: short clear, $14.5to 16.50; jpiess, $16.60 4 TALLOW-bteady: city ($2 per pkg), 44c: cowntrv (pkars. freei. tSTjoc. JilCE Oulet: domeatlc. fair to extra. SW'tc: Jitpan. nominal. CH'EESHi Market easy; state full creams, small, colored and white, September, fancy, 12c; state, late roads, choice, 12H4jlS1o; state, fair to good. I2'c. POULTRY Alive: Market steady; west ern chickens and fowls, llc; turkeys. 14c. Dressed: Market steady; western chickens, 9lc; turkaysHfc20c; fowls, 9.gl2V4c Mlane-anolts Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 17.-FLOUR-Flrst Patents. $4.80114.90: second patents, $4.6Ur 4 7t.; fo-a clears, $3.6oSl3.75; second clears. $.'. jog 2.65. RAN-In bulk. $11.60 Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery). The range of prices, as reported by T. D. Day ft Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Wheat I Dec... May... 1 Corn 78Sif?i Doc- May.. Oats lec... May.. Pork Jan... May.. Lard Jan... May.. 404iHl 79Vi' 81W 40H! W.40'4,g41 iAaffW isAiiW 12 62 12 Ii 6 82 7 U0 !94' 78 TVTt.1 S9Ti 40144, T8U so1 H41 7H 8(4 40i4 4d4 4tHfea 1 13 66 12 75 a $2 T 00 12 47 I12 t-6: it 77.SO, 6 96 12 it U 42 IS 60-62 U 72 6 778016 titan I a I r.fqi . 14.200 152 i.iriv 1.400 97 1100 484 29.800 140 l.ioO lu2H lolH l"-n 1,900 100 40 49V4 9Si 9S"4 Articles ! Open. I High.l Low. Close. I Tes'y Wheat-I I rvc... 8Jiu! s Via V. . .HiU. QW VPi2.V. Flax- ) May.. 1V 1W' 81 4 86 814'r-S'fiH 66 I86.(,a Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. a4Tc; No. 1 northern, So5"; No- northern, S:lC Flax: abVc Liverpool Grain Xsrkit. LIVERPOOU Nov. 17. WHEAT-Spot, firm' No. S red. western winter, 6s JVt. Futures, steady: December, 7s M; March, 7Sd: Mav, Ud. CORN Spot, sttadv; American mixed, 5s Sd. Futures, firm; January, 4s sd; March, 4s 4'ad . . HOPS In London (Pacific coast), steady at AiSWsSfa. ' Philadelphia Prodace Martet. PHILADEIJ'HIA, Nov. 17. BUTTER Market steady; extra western creamery, 24o; extra nearby prints. Sec. BOOS Market firing nearby fresh, loss off lie: nearby fresh. 80c. at mark; weat- 1 ern fresh. Sue. at mark. CHKKSE Market quiet; New York full cream. UQlc Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 17. - WHEAT Weak. No. 1 northern. 87SHc; No. I northern, Wfiboic; May, 8T(c aaked. RYE Iiwer. No. 1, oVf;c. BARLEY Dull. No. 2, ko; sample, S7H9 sat- CORN Lower. May. iVc ajked. a, .- Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. 17.-40RN-8teady; No. S yellow, 4SHc; No $. 43V; No- ' grade 40c. ., . OATS Finn: No. S white. S0c; No. 4 WHi8KY-On the basis of $1 80 for Bn lahed gouds. Unlnth Grain Market. DULl'TM. Nuv.'n.-rWHEAT-To artlve; ko. 1 auilhern, No. i northerii. 61 W Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 17. PEED Clover, cash. .(; December. $8.t2(; January, $3.07(4; February. $12(4; March, S 1TH; prime alsika. $4.00; prime timothy, $1.56. CoaTvo Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened steady at a decline of 6 points, in sympathy with European tables and under scattering liiiuldnilon following reports of rain In lira ill. There was a little further switching, but trading of all kinds was Unlit and the market, after saa-slng off another partial $ points. showed little feature. The close waa steady at a net decline of 64J10 points, cm lea were I e ported of 77.2.'i0 bags, including December at 4 6uc; January, 66c; February, 4 76c; March. awua-Koc; April. 8 Hoc; May. 7,o6c; July, 7I0i:; Seuuuuler. 7.4uc; October. 7.4:, bim I Ku, ; Ni.I invoke, 8 t-lic. do 1st Dfd do 2d pfd General Electric... Hocking Valley ... Illinois Central .... Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern .... do pfd Ixiuls. ft Nashville Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mex. Central Minn, ft St. I M., St. P. ft 8. 8. M.. do Dfd Missouri Pacific U . K. ft T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of Mex. pfd N. Y. Central N Y.. O. A W. Norfolk ft Western.. tOuO do pfd North American ... Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas P., C. C. ft St. L... Pressed Steel Car... do pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pld Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd St. Louis B. W do rjfd Southern Pacific do nfd Southern Railway .. do pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron... Texas A Pacific T.. St. L. ft v do pid Union Pacific , do Dfd TT. 8. Kx IT. 8. Realty U. 8. Rubber do Dfd . - V. 8. Bteel do ptd Va.-Carollna Chem. do pfd Wabaeh do Dfd Wells-Fsrgo Ex Wesrlnghous Eleo. . Western Union W. L. K Wis. Central do pfd Northern Paelfto ... Central Leather do t.f.1 Sluas-Shemeld Total sales for the day. 1.066,000 shares, 34 4 87(2 4 48 81V4 73 ei f heavy at first, but Improved later when 4114 1 Russians made a notable advance. They closed easier, iiiuhhh ij, . c j rmn u.j prices. Japanese Imperial 6s of llKH were quoted at H2H hi. hi.im K.iv 17 Prices on the Bourse today were irregular and trading waa ! light. Russians were slightly higher. I Americans Improved. PARIS, Nov. 17. Prices on the' Bourse today opened firm on more favorable news from St. Petersburg and the termination of the strikes at the French arsenals. The reports of an extensive myptian taiiure depressed the entire market. At the close 1 prices were heavy. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 87.20 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 011.. s Flanagan, Herman M. ft O lilnck Bros., Kearney u. P , Peter Jansen, Jansen R. I The official number of cars of brought in today by each road wass Roads. t;altie. Hogs. ne p. It r s 1 1 .. 4 .... S D.D. ..... 1 I 9 stock II. 14 m ... a 41 0 44 4 47Ml 40 tsl ... 4 41 a 44 lt ... 4 414 44 17 40 4 47, 46 IU ... 4 47(4 at Ml 140 4 I7H 70 14 144 4 47(4 44 HI ... 4 17(4) 44 Tl 110 4 47 tt 174 40 4 44 177 40 4 4414, 44 M4 at 4 rH 00 140 ... 4 47 '4 77. l4 ... 4 41'a tl 110 40 I 47t 4t M4 140 4 10 ti :;t ... 4Tt 71 171 40 4 70 04 !7l 940 4 70 14 lt 40 4 70 40 17t ... 4 TO 47 Ill SO 4 tO 76 ,.MT ... 4 0 BtJtrtrrThe recelnta of sheen this morn ing were very small, only three cars being received, about 60 head. The run of kheep here for the five days of the week has been 47.845 head. wllch is tne smallest run since the first week in September, but it quite a bit larger than the receipts for the five days of the corresponding week one year ago; receipts for that week were 40,816 head, which would indicate a ram of about 8,000 head for tills week over that aAM aVkaa nama asuaul- aian VAr gk gTO. IUI l iirj fS 1 1 irj tt T7; n weiu j an ' Jl e.ak There was practically no traoion this morning, as there were only three cars In today and there were only about three l.ij ...i.rrhv 1 trade, so that there was hardly enough sheep on the market to make a test of the traae. rrn n ,b-w amall aunnlv Of tat sheep on the market and trade was quiet at prices that were practically steady with those of the previous day. The supply of feeders was also "J"; ited and the demand mi SV!ouM than the supply, one being Just about equal to the other. , K. . rinnA Quotations on fat hpP.5"i,,"-ITlb"rJi to choice fed lambs. $6 75.Ji7.2o; good tc choice rana- lambs. M.Ifi: K"", choice yearling wethers $K65: go to choice old ethers, $5.0i5.60; good to choice Old ewes, $1,5045.00. lamha- Quotstlons on feeder sheep- and Jamb Ocktd feeding. $5,261(6.76: good fee 11 ng yea. r lings. $4.7645 5 25: good ing wethers. 475 i8 00; good feeding ewea, 13.40-' breed ing ewes. 4.zoiH.w. Hepresentntive sales: ; pr "a...iv rwu, tuitur nui.... 79 4 25 IV II a ' 1. ' 1 , . . or i7 South uakota leeoer yns... . South Dakota xeeaer minu.. CHICAGO I4VB ITOCK MARltBT Cattle Blow ana DnH-noats itrons; to Five Centa Higher. CHICAGO. Nov. 17. CATTLE Receipts, J.000 head; market slow and dull; common to prime steers. K.-LCW',W)' heifers, $2.01,.00; bulls, $2,004.00; etock ers and feeders, $2.1t,fc4.16; calves. $2.00 7 Wsa nerelnts. 16.000 head! market strong to 6c higher; choice to prime heavy middling fair. lle. Receipts. 15.28S baleSI lock, 2:31. bales. Hill bale Waa. I.aa LlVFnrttOI NovT 17.-COTTON-8pot in fair demand, prices 8 points higher: Aner lonn middling fair. 641d; good middling. 41XM; nid.lllng. 6Wd; low middling and: good ordlnsry. t swi: oroinarr, sales of the day were ll'.OnO bales, of which I.O141 were for speculation and export, and Include I 8."0 Americsn. iteceipts, bales, including 16.400 American. OMAHA W HOLES ALK M ARKET. Condition of Trade and Qaatatlone tanle and fssry Province. r.OOH Fresh receipts, candled atock. tic. LIVE POULTRY' Hens, (': roosters. c; turkes, 16c; duclis. Vloc; spring; Chickens. 9c. ..... - , BUTTER Packing Slocg, i-4rci cnoice to fsncy dairy. 184419c; creamery, 21(b2Hc; prima ll(tc . . . SIGAR Standard grantilsted. In bbls., $5.41 pe' cwt.i cubes, $5.85 per cwt.; cut loaf. 6.S0 per cwt.; No. t extra C, bage or bbls.. $4.K6 per cwt.: No. 10 extra C. bags only. $4.70 per cwt.: No, 16 yellow, bags only. $4.45 per cwt.; JOLXX powdered, FREbIi'fiBM Trout. lOflJllc; halibut, 130; buffalo, dressed, 9c; pickerel, dreaaed, aV4j; white bass, dressed, 12c; sunflsh, 4c; perch, scaled end dressed, 8c; pike, loci catfish. 13c; red snapper, 10c: salmon, lie; crap ples. 12c; eels. He; bullheads, lie; black base. S6c; whltensn, 12c: frog legs, per ana., S5c' lobsters, green, 7c: boiled lobster ii;; zksjl run, 4oct tnueflsh, 16c; herring, 4c HAY-Prires quoted by Omaha Feed company! No. 1 upland, $; medium, 8.so; ooa rae. $6. ' BRAN Per ton, tH 60. TROPICAL FRUIT. OR ANGE8 Valencia, all sites, $5.008.S0; Florida, all sues, $3.75(94.00. LEMONS Lemonlera, extra fancy, 140 Site, IS; 800 and 8(0 sites, $6. DATES Per box of $0 l-lb pkgs., $2: Hallow en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6V4c; walnuts, stuffed, 1-lB. pkgs., $S per dog; FIGS California, per 10-in. carton. 751 BSc: Imported Smyrna, 4-crown. 12c; 6 crown. 14c. . . . BANANAS Pet medmm-slasd bunch, $1.752.25; Jumbos. $2 Nf3.00. FRUITS. PEARS Utah. Kieteis and Vicars, $2; De Ango, $2.75. , , APPLES Ben Davis and t Inesaps, in Sbu. bbls., $4.00; In bushel baskets,, $1.25; California Bellliowers. $1.60; Colorado Jona than and Grimes Golden, 4-a; w xora tnnU, tl RA ru,e khl lilt A 1 f.n toKsya. vr riap v 1 t CRANBERRIES Jerseys, $1100 per bbl.J Bell and Bugle. $12.00 VEGETABLES. POTATOES New. per bu., 6Off0c ONIONS Kome-grown yelluw. red and white, per bu., 76c; Spanish, per crate, 81.76. WAX BEANS Per bu. basket, $3.50; string beans, per H-bu. box, &jj35c. BEANS Navy, per bu., $1.90. CUCUMBERS Per bu.. $1.60Srl.T6. CABBAGE Home-grown, in crates, per lb., like. . BEbi'8 New, per bu., 70c. CELERY Kalamaioo, per dot,,. 26o. SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per -bu. bbl.. $2.60. CAULIFLOWER Per crate, $3. TOMATOES California, per crate of 20 lbs., $2.60, . BEEF CUTS. Wholesale prices for beef cuts: Bibs No. 1, laHc; No. S, 8Kc; No. i. e. Round No. 1, 7c; No. t, 614c; No, X 5V4C. Loins No. 1. iro; No. 2, IOC! No. S, 7Ho. Plates No. 1, tc; No. 2. 3c; No. S, 240. Chucks No. L 4,c; No. 2. 8tc; No. S. to. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $3.50. CHEESE Swiss, new, 15o; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin limber ger, 13c; twins, tui.. vonnar Americas. 13UC NIITS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., laVi: hsrd shells. Per lb., lie; No. S soft shells, per lb., Ho. Pecans, large, per lb., 15c; small, per lb., 134c. Peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb.. Sc. Chill wal nuts, per lb., 12&13HC Almonds, soft shells. per lb., 17c; hard shells, per irj., isc. eiieu back hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.75; large hickory nuts, per DU., 41.OU. tnestnuta, tau per lb. Cocoanuts, $4.00 per aack of 100. HIDES No. 1 green, fic; No. S itreen. So; No. 1 salted. 10c; No. 3 salted, 9Ve; No. 1 veal calf. Uc; No. 2 veal calf, so; dry salted, 7 4f 14c; sheep pelts, 2ia41.00; borsa bides, $1.6oea00. St. Loo Is Genernl Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17. WHEAT Lower: No. S red, cash -elevator. 87 VaSOc; track, attifric; December, 83(US3; May, 7ic; No. 2 hard. 844tG'4c CORN Firm; No. S cash, nominal;! track, iTHc new; 49c old; December, 4214c May, 43 ( 43 (4c OATS Firm; No.- 3 cash, 301404 track, 81c; December, aoc; May. Sl'j.c; No. 2 white, 82c. . t'l j-il'HRlomt v red winter natenta. $4.30 $4.90416.00; medium to good heavy. $4 fi4 w. extra fancy ftnd gtralght. $3.9184.26; a r. .a-A evoitrht hllfPlinrs". grl. IVUil.ni 73 t'ood to choice heavy mixed. $4.7otH-t. SHEEPANlfLAMBS-Recelpts. 10.000 headrmarket dull; sheep. 3.T5e5.aO; year lings. $5.604,6.00; spring lambs, $6.6ur..2(i. Sew York Llvo Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. B E E V J' t cetpts. 321 head. Market for steers slow and i.lear 12 tMVnlAH. SEED Timothy, lower, $2. 6092. $0. CO RNMEAL Steady, $2.60. BRAN Firm; sacked, oast track, 72&'73c. HAY-Steady; timothy, $8.00ii;M.OO; prai rie, $7.50r9.0(. IRON COTTON TIE8-$1. BAGGING (f4c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing. $14 25. Dry ault meats, steady; boxed extra Shorts, 47.T!; Clear nus, anon vni, it IV'afr Cables T quoted Uve cattle $8.26. Bacon, steady; boxed extra sn r; Sitiue rr lb.? top at London. . $8,60; clear ribs. $S. 75; short cto-jr., t Re- Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass.. -Nov. 17. WOOI-The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of the wool market: Worsted and woolen mills have been buying to a considerable extsnt during the week. Values are steady and firm. Territory wools have sold as well as the depleted lines permitted. Staple .nnla Mhllnti. In IIiaIm alrr.iitf vsnalttftn t rra ' months past, but clothing wools have not v I I h. ar. a ml inur tne TrmAe nave Hu r C. M. ft St. P. Missouri Pacific Union Pacific system 7 C. ft N. W V., E. ft M. V S C, Kt. P., M. ft O B. ft M 25 C, B. ft Q 1 C. R. 1. ft P., eaat C, R. I. ft P., west.. 4 Illinois Central S 4 25 6 6 7 3 JV.Tr ,iiriit Sheen, steady iLTl'T.' . .i.orlv at SUffiSWc per ib. Exports today. 150 cattle; tomorrow, 780 cattle and 6.8S6 quarters of beef. CALV?S-Receipts. 201 head. Market- was quiet but iteady; veals. $i.O0&6.8o; tops. Hj; graasers, ;wii.i. v " J POULTRY Firm: chickens, s; apiittgs. 9-llc; turkeys. 13Vac; oucks, iuc; seese. 8uc ' BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2t825c; dairy, lSfflilc. EGGS Steady. 24o case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls .' 6.000 12.000 Wheat, bu 6.0 3'.0((0 Corn bu H.OOli Sn."0 Oats; bu.... 67.000 69.000 Totafrecelpta 40 i.Z.' V.....' ,.aive alow: city dresi veal's, 8il2V4c per lb.; country dressed, Vitf UUc; dressed graasers ana cij. HOGS-Recelpts. 1519 head, all for laua-hterers. Market nominally steaoy at - IS S("d6 5fl for state and Pennsylvania hogs. Oils and Kosln. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.535 01Ll crTY, Nov. 17.-OIL8-Credlt bal- head. Market for sheep steady ; lambs aric. ,168. Shipments, 98 844 bbls., average atendv to Strong nil boiu, e,i"-, w "-" . . ' . i.z l -7 IYV?, 7 The disposition of the day's receipts wag as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. cattle. Hogs. Btieep. 100 13t,H 136V4 l?bJ4 blooaa and three-eighths ere very scarce, 'o.'J iVA" 'Aoii Hi' i and consequently demand full prices. Ohio 122 wti W Sa? I fleeces have sold moderately well and a -i ' small movement in California wools nas sou s2 taken place. Pulled wools are rather nrm ?? ' auiet. wlih recent small sales of A's and a ii'iii iia? I ' B'l reported. Fall California Is o-'vt 1 1-f'rat'na 60 to So cents, scoured, in the state. -.u KRj? I but purchases are not extensive. Contract- Omaha Packing Co 22 Swift and Company 'l Cudahy aVacklng Co iJA Armour ft Co 79 Swift, from country s. Armour, from Denver.... 110 Hill ft Huntzlnger 40 .Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 27 L. F. Iluss - 6 Wolf ft Murnan ti Mike Haggerty ' 2 J. B. Root ft Co Kengan .'. Other buyers in 1.2-tl 1,361 1,81)4 66 232 2 787 1 CUll' lambs, $3.00; $7.26. lambs, $7.00fc7.75; Canadian 813 4K4 98 241 ..1S3.W10 1414 1384 14K-V 1) 91H 9. 9U 100 9K'i W4 4,!p0 2fi 26(4 26 H.tViO 98 9f"i 97S 4.4"10 294 2XV, 29(i 6u0 73 721 724 87 2O0 104 im 1034 9) M'4 64 64 l.SuO 224 23 U 67(4 12.100 0i 69 tfltvj 'ii.m 'sk'4 ii" r.14 -iuO Is) 99 98 49.81 lol4 9741 loioj 2.C.O S4V 84 1,200 ' SM4 tn 8iO 88 '57 131H ...123,7o9 133 800 61 6ei loO i ll.l'iO Vrn S.5(a 87V4 1 1,( S' "4 41-4 4u0 1(10 SiO e.-t 174 2914 r'4 I l,, ,, ,wA ... Kv i,a,l.rn ribaUr, la ,1 a 98 9tii ) aianoaiiii owing it, tne continued nign 40(4 4t2 ! Pr'ees asked by growers. The shipments of lji.L 137, I wool iroill wwion to aate irom Liecemoer i are 214,462,210 pounds, against 219,416.961 pounds at the same time IhhI year. The receipts to date are 208,808.541 pounds, awainst 292.613.092 pounds for the same per iod iasi year. ST. IjOUIS. NOV. 17 WOOL Market Steady. Medium grades combing and cloUilncr. '.'6ti"4c; light line. 21:bc; Vieavy fine, llilu; tub washed, fci4j4Hc. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-METALS-Snot tin had a further advance in London, be in a quoted at 152 15s, while futures were un changed at 151 12a 6d; locally the market was reported steady, with soot uuoled at $:. 26433. 46. Copper was unchanged at 7o lbs for spot and 72 16a for futures la the English market; locally the market was reported firm In tone and quotations showed an advancing tendency; lake is quoted at lid. 7u W W. electrolytic at $16 KiHwl6,87"4 and casting at 416.Hi 75. Lead was firm at $3.2&Q6.6B in the local market ac cording to lot and delivery; in London the market waa a eliaae higher at 16 8a 9d. Spelter was unchanged at 28 6s in London and at $6.103.;)n the local market. Iron was decidedly lower In the Ehgllah market, With standard foundry closing at 61s 9d and standard warrants at 6:s 10V4d; the local market continued firm, however, with No. 1 northern foundry quoted at $18. iblf 18 S5. No. S northern foundry at 118 Kw. 18 85, ' No. 1 southern foundry at 111 6(rit 18.76 and No. 2 southern fouudry at Ht.uwj 18 26. ST. LOT IS. NOV. 17. METALS Lead. strong at $5.40.56.40. Spelter, lower at $6.96, Hers. t (too 200 , '44H tin) l'rt 12.7UO 60 3Ki 6714 w 115 84 604 l 87 44 Tl 41V, 170 a,4 1 69 19M4. 19 44 444 1 a - 12 K'4 1W8 4- 17 294 Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Nor. 17-Bank clearings for today were $1.6(41,696.80 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,404,694 1. atateaaent Hank ( Cersnaay. BERLIN. Nov. 17. The weekly statement of the Hank of Uermany snows ine follow lug chanaes: Cash in hand, increased 88, 4no.0t marks; treasury notes, increased I.T44UO6 marks; otiur securillea, decreased lactr anal Molasses. NEW YORK, Nor. 17. SUGAR-Raw, quiet; fslr refining, tc; centrifugal, 94 test. $ 7-16c: molaasee sugsr. ZSc; refined . . - a , . A a o a . . . a r- . quiet: rn, a, a 1 ,, p; : n u. n, No. 9. S S6c; No. 10. 8.80c; No. 11, $ 76c No. 12. $ 7uc; No. IS. S.4oc; No. 14. $ 4oc confectioners A. 44&c; mould A. 4.95c; cut loaf, 1 80c: crushed, e; powdered, 4 70e granulated, 4auc; cubes, 4.8oc. MoLAbsES Firm ; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 3J 5 38c. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17. SUGAR Quiet; open kettlay eentrifugal. Sil 6-16e -entriftiaal whlt-a V''ia; yellows, 8 It-14; eeconas, i(8 -ic. , MoLAH6fc,o Oin kettle, K43&C; centrlf ukhI. lcy-ie. S1BL:P-J&.S28 $4 ToUls 1.0S1 1740 1.670 CATTLE The run of cattle this morning was very Ugnt, only thirty-six cars bvins: received, wiun four of ttiese snipped direct to the packers. The receipts lor the live tiays this week, 23,674 head, the smallest run tor tne week since the firat week in September and also smaller than the run for the first five days of the s-tme week out year ago, which waa 80,262 bead, making a decrease ot i.&ia irom a year ago tor tho same week. There was little or no corn fed stuff on the market this morning, there being hardly enough stock in sight to make a test of the trade. Dressed beef men were inquiring for good choice stuff and the little that was In sight found ready sale at prices that were in most cases practically steady to a little stronger . than thoae of yesterday. The most of the beef stock In today, con- Hiatea ui wi mcu-up uu aiiuri-iea etuu, while the demand for this kind of stuff wias no better that it has been at any time during the lust week. As compared with last week the markrt on short-fed stuff la right around a quarter lower. owing to tne small run tnere was only small number of cows and heifers on tha market, while there was a fairly good de- mana ior inem not n on tna part of local and outside buyers. Good choice stuff found ready sale at prices that were about steady to most 10c higher In trus majority of cases. The common and canning stuff showed no improvement, but anything d syrable found ready sale and offerings changed hands In good season. There was a fairly good demand for anod light feeders and the supply was Just about eiiunl to the demand, with the result that good ugnt feeders cnanged hands at prac iira.ur steaay prices. Representative sales: BEEF 8TEERS. He. At. It. fee. 1 1074 I 10 U $ 044 4 40 cows. $ 444 1 44 4 ....... HULLS. 1 1444 $40 , HEIFERS, t 414 S 74 CALVKB. 174 I 44 1 tl I 44) 1 STOC' f .". AND FfcfcOEittV t 440 8 4 WESTERNS , W. H. Uardls Colo. 1 steer 13M S 26 1 calf..,. 1 steer. ...KM) t 60 1 42 cows.. 4 cows 970 $20 1 cow... Uinta Cattle Co. wyo. T cows 921 S 60 18 feeders.. 747 feeders.. V7 $60 1 bull.... I bull UM X 2a Holwell Broe.-r-Wyo. 4 ateert... UMi SIM 18 cows 1117 S 06 St. l,ools I.lve Stock Market. ST. LOUIS,' Mo., Nov. 17. CATTLE Re--i(. rw head. Including S00 Texans; market strong. Native shipping and export seers. $4,8046.80; dressed beef and butcrer steers. $2.?06 .20; steers under 1.000 pounds. $2.7C4 60; stockers and feeders, $2.15 4l8 45: cows and heifers, $2.k84.5o; canners. $1.756200; bulls, $2.1662.40; calves $3 Mm a a; Texas and Indl'in steers, $155&3.76; I cows and heifers, $2.90483.00. HOGS Receipts, 6,50 head: market 5(6 10c higher. Pigs and lights, $4.6t8-4.85; packers. I $4.5044.a0; butchers and best heavy, M-Ttxtf SHEEP AND . LAMBS Receipts. 500 head: market steady. Native muttons, $4 2 5.40; lambs, $6.15fr7.SJ; culls and bucks. 2 2Mi4.26; atockers. $2.6534.2&; Texans, $2.75 &4.15. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Nov. 17. CATTLE Re- 4.0U0 head, including zw soutnerna, 83 779 bbls.; runs, 74.972 bbls., average 64.41 bbls. Shipments Un 78.696 bbls.. avernga 69.il.-i9 bb s!; runs Lliua. 66,006 bbls.,' average 41,730 bbls. , - 1 L M REAL ESTATE THAKSFKR. The following transfers were filed for rec ord on November 17: , WARRANTY DEEDS. Jeanette M. White to Clara Miller, lot 17. block 1. Llnwood Park I K. Thomas and husband to Edward Johnson, west 49 feet of east 120 feet lots 12 and 18, block $. Hanscpm Place V"i" Marie Panek to Frank Panek, lot , block t. Forest Hill E. O. Hampton and wife to Pat Mc Adams. iot 8, block S, Haael Ter- nM. Ziig 'and" wife to E. II. Cone, lot 2, block 1, Moe's subdivision L. V. Plnney, executor, to J. R Btlne. nl-S lots 21 and 22. block , Summit addition $00 2.5UI 1.0UO 1.5U0 800 850 t::::: at. Fr. .1411 8 14 947 S I til lit la) I 44 im a oa 973 t 60 kail 1 66 $0$ 1480 $ 00 nrBtT Tawneknt!e0thW.nd AnM beef steers. $6.0O4i6.86; fair to good. $3.60 1 id. lot 17 Twentieth and Ames 4 M ? i'utherircows. $1.7frij3 00; native cows, 1 James Rebel, east X . feet lot , $00 600 uru-iiiRer.inta. 7.'jho head: market strong to 6c higher. Top. $4.87U; bulk of sales. $4 70(&4.7714; heavy, era 14 7H41-4.80: Digs ana BWKKH ANU UIHB3 neceipia. hoil- market, atrona. Native lambs, $u.2ud 7 20; western lambs, $5.(d7.00; ewes and yearlings. 44 .ZMia.su; western cnpjiea year lings. $5,004(6(10; western clipped sheep, $4.7b46.bo; stockers and feedeis, $30094110. St. Joseph Lire atock Market. T JOSHPH. Mo.. Nor. 17. CATTLE Receipts, 10 149 head; market lX&lac. higher. Natives. $3.6ta5 90; cows and heifers. $1.5otT 4.: stockers and feeders. $2.754j8.76. HOGO Receipts, 4. am neaa, msraei oc higher. IJht. $1.6otft.l4i; medium and he'vv. $4.70T4 85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.23 head; market steady. loan City Llvo Hook Market. HftlTC CITY. Ia.. Nov. 14. (Special Telegram. V-CATTLE Receipts. J"0 head; market steady; beeves. $4.U5.7ti; oows. bulls and mixed, c.(ii3, stocaers ana feeders. $2.7t. 46. calves and yearUngs, $2 Fv:i 40. HOGS ReceipU, 4.000 bead: market strong, selling at $4 6tta4,76; bulk of sales. $4.6414.7V4- gtoek In Blakt. Receipts ef live stock at the six principal- western rnaraets yaeveraar. tatt'e. Omaha M 7&a4fctt" riack- I Josenhlne Montgomery and husband 'bgh7t4$44Tk jo P; A. Gushart. w lot $. block SO. B-ReclpU, 1.400 .West Omaha 7,500 too Jua-ph Porter to B. D. 8herbondy, west so reel lot, 1, uiuca a. -iiiiwi Hill addl'lon 4,000, W. C. Kuehn and wife to F. C. O. Kuehn. undivided half or na 101 s, block 12, Bhull s 8cond addition I DEEDS. ,jr. J. Adams, administrator, to F. J. Adams, trustee. 101 1, Diocn ia, s,. V. Smith's addition 1 .. 8.3K3 .. 20 .. 4.0u0 ..10.149 .. S 4! .. t,0U Hots. Sheen S.7H8 14,769 4J0 7,w 4 810 4. & 1.0M 1.400 :,2j 6t 10 10,tJ Total amount of transfers ..$21,163 .27.282 40.778 80.922 South Omaha .... Floux City Kaneas City St, Joseph St. Louis Chicago ToUl 4'ottoa Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-COTTON-8p.ft cloaed quiet; middling uplands. 11.15c; mid ling gulf. 11 40c. Sales. $70 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 17. COTTON Steady. Salea, 2.7u0 Dales. Ordinary. kc; load ordinary. 81-14e: low middling. 9 9-'' ' niltldiiag. U U-locj gocd niHldUiig, 11 - 1 PRIVATE WIRES Von Corn Grain Co. Member Chleaeo Board of Trad Omaha Grain Exchange-. Grain and Provisions Bought and sold for cash or future delivery Receivers and Shippers. Jl and 220 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. ' TeL 1004. OMAHA. P. D. Day Cl Co. riealera In Stock. Grain. Provision hhln Yoer Grata to Va , mock or-.ee. llO-itt Beard of Trade BldaT Osaaha. kV-4. Teleofcene SBSe. X)2-:i4 t.achanae fl'df . South Omaha, wall kuue tie. iavseartuasu 'fawaa la