V THE OMATTA DAILT BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1905. in .u, i CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Strong Again Under Support of Armour. NORTH AND SOUTH SELLING MUCH FLOUR lorn aod Oat Steady After Opening Trifle Lovrer Reports frost Ar Keaflaa ronflletlnc and tin ot AtTeet tha Market. V OMAHA, Nov. 24. 1. Armour was supportm ihMi nin r,a 'he market was strong. A good Dour oe- "" w" reports at Minneapolis and bt. Iuis. Reports from Argentina wrtt con flicting and did not Inflaence pnees toony extent, December closed at 8-ift3 c. May at i'jh,it,c and July at 2c. 1 ne opening on lower cables and tne close a llttia better than yesterday. Corn opened lower and the market was ,1.7 "tady. St. IajuIs reported dsn corn in higher, everything avallao.e having been cleaned up by exporters. Dccemoer closed M I'rte.nbcr at 4oc. May at 4.4e and July at 3 e. t)ats opened a little lower ami were steady all day around the owning. Decem ber closed at 29'k, May a; 3i31c and July at lo. IJTfrpijfli clos-d d lower on wheat and Hd lower on corn. Broomhall says Argentina crops are mak ing good progress, bul the weather In tlie e.iutn is too dry for wheat. The market tnare U steady with a fair demand. Tne seaboard yesterday sold a;s,ooo bush f .W"-"!. 68.000 bushels of corn and 1,000 bushels of oat. Clearances were Ui.Wto bushels of corn, 23,000 bushels of oata, M.OnO bushela Of wheat and 21,0f bsrrlel of nour. i'rlmary wheat receipts were 1.17u,000 bushels and shipments 486.000 bushela against receipts last year (two daysi of 1.3o8,0ifl bushela and ahlpmenta of MS,!) bushels. Corn receipts were M.OOO bushels and ship ments 470,000 bushels, against receipts last year (two daysi of 833.0ml bushels and ship ments of 328.000 bushels. Much significance In attached to Argen tina news by the trade in general. Should the clulms of crop damage be continued, tha Argentina situation will be a factor In making wheat prices all over the world. The European markets show themselves slow to accept claims of damage In Argentina. Argentina shipments of wheat were 1.632, steady; at mark. firsts, 24c; prime Cheese, firm; KV't dairies. IT'fJJOr. F.ggs cases Included, l'o.4c hrsts, 28c; extras, . ac. Following were the receipts and ship ments of (lour and grain: Receipts. Bnipmcnts. Flour, bhls 42.30 W heat, hu S7.i" r"orn, hu rj.0 Oats, bu Iil'i.3 By. bu 2.1, cxi Barley, bu 151 .few !.7W 3.S"0 "W.fc") 441. kto 47,8'0 JEW VORK C KMCHtL MARKET (Isolations Yarloas NEW YORR STOCKS AND BONDS MoTement of Fricei it Confuted and Gen erally Imgular. EXTREME DULLNESS IN MIDDLE OF SESSION f the nay Commodities. NEW TORK. Nor 21 -FLOUR-Re-ceipts, 24 47 bhls.; exports, 21. Of bhls.; sales. packages: market steadv with light trad; Minnesota patents, t4.fo.fi SuO: winter itents. $4.2f'd4 56; winter straight. t3 96.ri4.10- winter extras. $2.sS'o;3.25,' winter, low grades. tl.srv?j4 .is. Rve flour, steadv; fair to good. $3 WiMlfl; - choice to fancy, $4 15fj4 60. Hook wheat flour, steady, -2.:A, spot and to arrive. Hi t "KWHEAT Dull; 2303c, delivered New York. ' iRSM HAD Steady: line, white and yellow. 11.25; coarse, $l.l6vi 1.19; klln-drled. $.Tl'u3.15. RTE Nominal; No. 2 western. 76c, c. I. f. New York. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 4(c. c. I. f. Buffalo; malting, 5y61. c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, p..ooo bu. : export. 82.494 bu. ; sales. i.o'O.OOO hu. Futures Spot market Irregular; No. 2 red. 91o elevator; No. 2 red. K'c f . o. b. afloat ; No. 1 Du luth, 9lc afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 9:'o afloat. At Ami yielding to lower cables and ai prehension over Argentina conditions, wheat quickly recovered on smaller northwest receipts, bull support. bullish Australian crop rep3rts nnd talk of I however. large flour sales at Minneapolis. A reac- . evidences taloa Parifle la Sareeeded as Market Leader by I alted tates Steel lose Is Weak and Low. NEW YORK. Nov. 24 The movement of frl-es today was more confused and Ir regular than is often seen on the Stock exchange. The action of some stocks be came so erratic as to unsettle speculative sentiment and lead to general selling late In the dv. The market as a result of doubts aroused was thrown into decided dullness for a considerable period. Recent sieculative favorites were the centers of the doubtful movement. Open ing trading showed them under pressure of the same character as of yesterday, vig orous support ran them up to good gains over last niaht's level, but this advance was again followed by constant and violent fluctuations both tip and down. The move ment In I'n ion Pacific also was calculated to puzzle observers. After yesterday's sud den rls this stock was almost immovable until the general break at last, any effort to rise alKve last night's level meeting with such heavv offers as to drive it bark. The offerings ouicktv decreased. on the dcellno In Riles and of support for the stoclt de ral fund, exclusive of the $1S nr.(i gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $l:'.4.M.S7; gold coin and bullion, tS7.("tl,!-C, gold certificates. t44.('4.'.440. new York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 24. MONET On call Steady. 4V!j6S rr cent; closing bid, 4t per cent; offered at 4 per cent: time money steady; sixty and ninety days. tv b per cent: six months. 5Vif4 ptr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE 1'AFER 6V'tiS per cent STERLING EXCHANfSE-Weak. with ac tual business In bankers bll's at 4 86 134.10 for demand and at 4.S24M-I ."-IKo for sixty dav bills; posted rstes. t4AUj4S4 and 4 i'T'tT'l.ST'W.. commercial bills, t4.2i. SILVER Bar, S4V; Mexican dollars, 4e BONDS Government steady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds wera aa follows: ...1I Jatn In. ii mtIm... H ...101 do 4W. ctfl ! ...104 . Jo 51 trrn S ...1"4 L a K. unt. 41 1" .. lvt Minhlttan e. . 4s. ..14 .. I' Mei. Onlrml 41 ! dr, lat Inr 24 ...lliw Minn, ft St. L. 4.... M at.. K. ft T. 4s W tlon followed on the bearish Modern Miller veloped. This would p"ft 1 process of report and the close was partly ouarur ' Profit-taking on the wide advance of yes- cent lower. Halea Included No. 2 red Mav, I terday. There were besides various new 91 l-lnViyi4ct closed 91 -lijc; Decemler, ' rolnts of positive strength throughout the 91 1-Mj)c, closed 91Ho. I market, while some stocks suffered from CORN Receipts, Kh.iipu bu.: exports. 18.W6 continued weakness. Cnlted States Steel bu.; sales. 10.000; futures. 32,000 bu.; spot I preferred was the most prominent sub market steadv: No. 2. &7Uc elevator and i stltute for yesterday's leadership of the K'o f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow. 6tic: No. 2 white. Role. Option market opened higher en rains west, but weakened under liquida tion, prospects -for clearing weather and larger country acceptances, closing c net lower. January closed 62NC; M.iy closed 4laic; December, t'i'tc, cloRed 5.1'tc OAT8 Receipts, 125.700 bu. ; exports, frJ.SM bu.: spot market steady; mixed oats. 2i'd 32 lbs., 30c; natural white 3fifj32 lbs., SttSb'V 87Hc; clipped white, S,iiK lbs., 37H'iJOc. HAY Quiet: shipping, 5fg66c; good to choice. oiiK2i.c, HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice. !!. I4a2-'c; 1904. I.lfnl7c: o Ids. taKc.. fa 000 bushles, as against 1.320.H) bushels the ' flflc coast, 19u5. loigloc; 1904, 104jl4c; olds, HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 2c; California. 1 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c LEATHER Firm; add. 26H-027tc rRoVIHloNS-Beef. quiet; famllv til. 50 ft 12.50; mess, 9 &0a 1.50; beef hams,' t--V(p 22.W; racket. tlO 5i"511.B0; city, extra IndU niess. tl7.5"i7 18.50. Cut moats quiet; pickled bellies, S. 75 '(10.50: pickled vhou . n.j.J 700; pickled horns, $!.2Sfi9.75. Lard. Arm; western steamed, t7.40li7.55; refined, steadv; continent, t7S5: South America. t.30; compound, t5.50tja.75. Pork, quiet; lam lly, tlt.5o; short clear. 145O(jlii.50; mess, tI5.0f((il6.50. TALLOW Steady; cltv (t2 per pkg), 4rifcc; country (pkgs free), 41,'Boc. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, Zi fic: Jc.pan. nominal BUTTER Easy; street price, extra creamery, 24c; official prices unchanged. tnti.Br; li renuiar: state, full ueama, small and large, colored and white, Sep tember, fancy, lSc; state, fair to good, 12c. EGGS Firm; stale, Penr.sylvania and nearby selected, 3400; slats, choice, Kit 37c; state, mixed, extra. 36c; western, finest, 3e- it. firsts. Stu3!c: southerns. 21'ftru. POt'LTRY Alive, quiet; western chick ens, 12c; fowls, 12c: turkeys, 14t Dressed, steady; western chickens, SftlSc; turkeys, H'a2uc; fowls, 913c. previous ween and smx.oijo bushles last ear. Corn ahlpmenta were 2,2J.Or0 bushels, against 2,i;o.or bushels the previous week and 2,(w6.O00 bushels last year. The northwest was a lare seller of July wheat at Chicago yesterday. Minnesota says only 2t per cent of tho oata and barley have left the farmers' bands. Advices from Illinois are of tha same character. Milling and Grain News of Omaha will say: "Winter wheat acreage Is reported larger to nearly h1! sections and espe cially In Iowa. South Dakota and northern Nebraska, farmers have put In a larger ticreaga of winter wheat. The rainfall of the last week was needed and the riant Is generally thrifty. When the reports of Hessian fly last year at this time Is con sidered, there is no features of the crop news which can bo used as a bull argu ment." Omaha f'aah Sales. WHEAT No. 3 bard. 7rtHo: 1 car, 7Ce; No. 1 no grade, 1 car, TiiVic. 1 car, spring. 78c: 1 car, 1 car, 75c; I J Omaha I'aaU Pries ' V"7 WHEAT No. 2 hard, 77',c; . 7476c; No. 4 hard, 72.:; "w r I N". spring, 74jg77e; no gi J CORN-No. , STIC: No. 4, 3(1 OATSNo. II mlxd. !7Hc; No. 3 white, c; No. 4 white, 27V5 2Sc. RYE No. 2, C3c; No. 3, 61e. Carlot Hacolata. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Ill 3&H 151 Kansas City 3 113 7 Minneapolis so Omaha 21 41 24 Duluth 3 ltl St. Loula 64 74 39 IHIl'AbO QRAIK AXD PROVISIONS I'enturea of tha Trading: ana CloslnaT Prlees oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 24. Excellent demand 'or flour at" Minneapolis caused a steady one in the wheat market here today. Final luouitiuna were practically unchanged from he cloning figures of yesteraay. Corn was iff Ho and oata were down 'vifc. The wheat market opened weak, Initial juotatlons in May being off 'iS'ViO to at tc to Wic. The decline wua Sue olilefiy to weakness In tha market at Liverpool. The failure of the English market to raapund to yesterday's advance Sere seemed to local traders to Indicate :hat foreigners did not entertain serious fears concerning the Argentine crop sltua Ion and consequently traders here were ucllned to dismiss the idea that the Argen :lna crop had been severely damaged by frost. Aa a result the price of May de clined to Wij'M"c. The fact that rain lad last nlgnt fallen over the greater pur Ion of the wneat growing territory of the I'nlted States was apparently ignored early .n the session. On tha decline a leading '.mil became an active purchaser of May wheat. This created a general demand which resulted in a sharp upturn. Reports jf large sales of flour at Minneapolis which ram in about this time were an important factor in the situation. The strength of rash wheat at that grain center also stimu lated the demand for wheat here. For May tha hignetit point of the day was reached at STSc. The market was steady during the greater part of the day. Final quota tions In May were at i7ic. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to lM.ouO bu. Exporta for tha week, as shown by Brad street's, were equal to 3.353.000 bu. Pri mary receipts were 1,170,(4 bu., aa against 1.358,000 a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth nnd Chicago reported receipts of 94a cars, ms against U4 last week and 1,142 a year i go. Early In tha day the corn market was In rllned to heaviness because of selling by commission houses and pit traders, later. however, the market became steady on lair demand from shorts. Wet weather throughout the corn belt was the main feature In steadying the market. T&e close was firm. May opened unchanged to 'c lower at 4.lV(i44c, "old off to 4-fHc and closed at 4.Vc. I.ocul receipts Wera 356 cars, with eight of contract grade. Renewed liquidation In the December op tion was the feature in trading In oata. Tha May delivery was given good support by commission housca. The market held comparatively steady tha entire session. May opened unchanged to a shade lower at Sl't&42c to 32c, sold off to tlo and dosed at tl(jii"-c. Local receipts were 151 cars. Despite a alight decline In the price of live hogs the provisions maiket was firm throughout the day. Shorts were liberal purchasers and there waa also an increased demand for Investment account. Small packers and local longs wera the principal sellers. At the close May pork was up a shade at 112.96. I-ard was off somewhat st 7(. Ribs were 210 higher at K'Hii its. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, V7 cars; corn, 21 cars; Oats, 151 cars; hogs, 17,0 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Kaaaas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov 24. WHEAT Mar ket steady; December, ilc; May, VUmc: July, i'dsc; casn. No. 2 huid, buua.ic; .No. , 77Hii8"c; No. 2 .ed, 89c; No. 3, SJtiSSic. COnN Steady; December. 3c; May, 94c; cash, No. i mixed. 4vvg4trc; No. 3, 41m&42c; No. 2 white, 4o,?)41c. OA iS Steady; No. 3 wuite, 31J?32c; No. 3 mixed, 28Hc HAY Steady; choice timothy, $ll.O0Q11.25; choicepraliie, t.Hyfi9.6. RYE Steady, e&JikiVic. EGGS bteady; Mitourl and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 24Vc; case count. 23c; cases returned, leas. BUTTER Steady; creamery, i.c: dairy. 19V4C The recelpta and shipments or grain .Receipts, enipments. market by fnlon rncllic. Baltimore & nhtn ttlso enloved a neriod of strength and there was a current supposition that large speculative accounts were being shifted from Reading into Vnlon Pacific and Bal timore Ohio. Amalgamated Copper had the advantuge of another advance In the market price of the metal and In Ixindon there was a sudden rise In the price of copper futures which almost closed the gap existing for some time between the price of futures and Bpot copper In the market. There were a number Of developments of Interest to the market, but not all of them were reflected In any consistent way In the action of the market. Unsettled af fairs abroad were responsible for the gen eral decline in early dealings, the atti tude of Turkey towards the powers and the British ministerial crisis In directing some selling here for foreign account. The general weakness late In the day seemed to be due to the suspicion engendered of the wholesale profit-taking on the part of the large speculative leaders of the mar ket. The estimates of the week's current movement based on statements from bankers Indicated a considerable gain in cash bv the banks to be reflected In to morrow's bank statement. There have been heavy receipts by express from various points of the Interior. Yesterdays trans fer to Ban Francisco of .00o. deposited at the sub-treasury, turned the earlier gain bv the banks from that Institution into a loss of several hundred thousand dollars. Bnd an additional deposit tody of HOO.fliO for transfer to the same point promised to Increase these figures, but the receipts by express were estimated to be ""Wet" to afford a net gain of at Jcjmt .0" O.oOO Discounts in Ixindon yielded to below the bank rate toilav and foreign exchange here was weak. Some very large sums offered In the call loan market at the Stock ex change were reported to be the proceeds of the sale of finance bills In the "ons' ports were circulated of threats ' troubles on the pnrt of leaders amongst the coal miners but these were ul. quently denied and were not of much ap parent Influence. The market closed under the Influence of a general "frus rmv ment with the tone weak nnd prices at the lowest of the day. . Bonds were easy. Totnl pales par 32.i9S. (100. I'nlted States bonds were all un changed on call. . ,. 0f Following were the sules and range 01 price, on the Stock "w.Close. Amalgamated Copper 84.rX) f. 8. rf i. ret So coupon . . . . r a. . rg to co'ipen c. a. . rf. do oouiKm t i. sew 49, re do roupon Am. Tobacco 4. . do AtrhlKiO f n. 4t do 4a Atomic c. L. 4i Bal. ft Ohio 4. . do ISi Prk. B, T. a. 4 Com ml of O. am do tut Inc do til Inc de l Inr ChM. ft Ohio 4L,t rhlrato ft A. !'' c . B. ft Q. n C. R. I ft f do col. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Jfoderite Beeeip'i of Cattle for Tridaj Marke; Ste: ij to Strong. HOG TRADE CLOSES ACTIVE AND HIGHER Light Ran of sheep, with the Market Xomlaally Steady Few Feed lag Sheep Offered Market Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 24. 1M, rieceipts were: Offl. I Monday.... Official Tuesday .. , Official Wednesday I,u9 imiciai 1 nursoay 2.4if Official FrlJay 1.950 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. i.tOI 3.SM I4.1JJ 3.6i3 .11SW in H U N. R. R. e( M. e. 4. 4'a . S N. T. CI. t .101 N. J C. . ta Ill U'S No PclBo 4s 104 . do S im .10v, N. A W. c. 4s IMi .113 O. L rlrtt 4s M . S Peon. ton. 3'h IJVJ . - Rckihns t'B. 4s n . ' Ft. L. ft I M. r. Sa..ll tt;s ?u l. a 8 r. fx 4s. '4 7,044 7, 7.1H9 3,2.1 17.183 1,71,7 7S 40.41S 4S 154 6,7T0 X2.0S9 st.r rvw ft st. u Coin. nd. Ks, do serlas R Co urado Mid. 4s... Colo, ft So. 4s CuOs D A R. O. 4s Mitlllrrs' Rve. in. Kris prior lien 4s.. do gen. 4s Ho kn; Val. 4'is. . Jsi'an 6s Offered. st. t a. w 4s lulH !ebosrd A. L. 4s 7'i So Pacific 4s. . do 1st 4s ctff S. 4 .1011 Ro Railway M srr. A. 72H Tciso ft P Is it T , St. U ft W. 4a. . 7oi t'nten Panlic 4s.... . S7a ie ennv. 4s .11) t'. . fc.--1 -:i 5a... .ini4) WabafSa . 14, do deb. B .'. .101 Western Md. 4s . 3i W. ft L. K. 4s...., .110 Wis. Central 4s . ' ..1t .. 4 . .I0h4 ..1.1'4 .. Mr, ,.11 .. Tf, .. ', .. f .. sv. 4s.. were: Wheat, bushela Corn, bushels ,. Oats, bushels .. (W.000 ..lfSJ.OUU- .. 3,000 liO.lVIO 54,000 10,000 American do pfd.. American do pfd.. American Amor. H. American C. & F "Cotton Oli 2,i0 00 5U0 i'4 32' 8H 31' 1W4 32 ranaa of tvtces at Kansas City was reported by F. D. Day & Co., 110- o: trade building: Tha following 111 Board Articles.! Close. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat i I i Dec... 77H 77', ", 77 , 77S May... il'Sl T TDVii July... 74,;74VOi '4? 7IH'4H"J4 Co.u I I Dec... 39', 39ti 89' SWi.i 39H May... 3Wr 3f' 3i)4 3tfV' & Oata- III Dec....! 29 I 2914,' 29'i 29HI 29 " May..., 3ofi 30 3ut 29'U3u 3u 3030 Poih- I I Jan.... 12 72 12 0 12 72 12 80 12 72 May. .. 12 85 U 95 12 82 12 82 13 82 Laid I I Jan.... 8 85 I 90 2 K3 If) May... 7 00 I 7 02 7 00 7 00 7 02 ArUrtes.1 Opan. I High. I low. I Cli. Yes y. Wheat rvc. May July Corn Dec J Dec, May July ata Dec May July Tork Jan. May Lard Nov. Deo. Jan. May nibs Jan. May 835H 6iStlTm w 45 44tJS 43Tnfl-l4 4S-4 394,: 31fl3i ,iS4 w 'a '0 'stfi s 83 46 44 44 44 a 23 2 44 4J 2J 2 454Sf4t 44 4i 44 44 3131i 0 2 2ifj 4i St. Loals General Market. BT. LOUIS, Not. 24 WHEAT-Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, Ko''yS!ic; track. iigfrjc; Decemlier, 82ii8:c; May. 86c; No. 2 hard. SS&SKc. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, nominal; track, 4-l6 43c; December, 41 c; May, 42c. OATS Dull: No. 2 cash. SHxc; track, Sic; December, 30c; May, 31t31c; No. 2 white, 3ic. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, I4.&U4.50; extra fancy and straight, 13.902 4.lf: clear, t2.90fi3.io. SEED Timothv, steady at I2.50ji2.80. CORNMEAL Steady; 2.0. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, 73fl74o HA Y Steady; timothy, tS.00B13.50; prairie, l7.B0ti9.00. IRON COTTON TIES-tl.OL BAGOING-9'sc. HEMP TWINE 7t4c. 1'ROVISIONB-Pork, steady; Jobbing. 114.75. Iard, higher; prime steam, 34.90; Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts, t7.70: clear ribs, tS.00; short c learn, ts.25. Bacon, steadv; boxed, extra shorts, t 50: clear ribs, t.',b; short cleur, th.00. POULTRY Dull; chickens. 7c: sprlnn, tf'lllc; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 9c; geese, i ti8c. BITTER Steady: creamery, 2025c; dulry, Iturfilr. EGGS Steady, 24c, case count. Receipts. Flour, bb!s (.wo Wheat, bu Zi.itt) Corn, bu 74,000 Outs, bu 39,000 Shipments. 7.IHJ0 Express... & L. pld.. I,e sec American Linseed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd. American 8. & R do pfd Amer. Sugar Refln... Amer. Tobacco, p. c. Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line. Baltimore & Ohio.... do ptu Brooklyn R. T.... Canadian Pacific Centrul of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio.. Chicago & Alton .... do pfd Chicago G. W Chicago ft N. W C. M. & St. P Chicago T. A T do pfd C, C C. St. L Colorado F. At I Colorado ft Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gas Corn Products do pfd 'Delaware ft Hudson Delaware, L. ft W... Denver ft Rio Grande do pfd.. Dlstlliera" 'Securities. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd. General Electric .... Hocking Valley lllnols Central ntei national Paper. do pfd International Pump. do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Ixmlsville ft Nash... Manhattan L Met. Securities 1,000 600 100 lo',9o6 300 76,200 U.400 4.4IM 1.5K) 6.i00 23.6VJ0 'ioo 4S,5u0 . 9,400 . 6.-i) 700 . 7.900 ! "ioo . I.i0 . l,o"0 . 1S.400 35 28 18 69 IV.Vb InS't i:u 10l. 151 w m 9S 172f 2a; 54 76 21 ns 35 2T 18 117 149 13o 141 W 11 148 8oU 103" 113 86 171 2.5 53 re" 20 177 Hoston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON, Nov. 24. Call loans. -iT7 per cent; time loans, 507 per cent. Official quo tations on stocks and bonds were as follows: " M Aflventurt Allouei Amatcamated ... . . so "4 Amerlran Zinc .. Atlantic 1" PiriRtiam '' ( al. A Hecla.. . .14-', Centennial .. .1l4 repper Hangs .. nalv West .1 FranHln 1-v.tt Oranhy . Isle Roti . i Ms Mining ... 'i Mlchlasn .'i41- Mohawk is Vim. C. C... 114 old Dominion ... . 4ft Osceiila .10141 Parr.it . V Quince 24i Shsnnon .18 Tamarack . 1SW Trlnltr . a7 I'nlted Conner .. Atchison ad. do 4s Mei. central 4a. Atchison do pfd Pnston ft Mslns ponton KleTsted .... Fltchhurg pM Mnlcan Central .... N. T., N. H. H.. Pero Marquelts ... Tnlon Pacific Amer. Arre. Chem.. do pfd Amer. Pnsu. Tube... Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. ft T Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. ft 8. . . Edlsou Electric Illu. neoeral Electric .... Mass. Electrle do pfd Haas. Gas Volted Fruit trilled Shoe Mach... ao pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Westing, common .. Bid. Asked. . 74 . 41', . IS . 24 1 . J44 .60 . f's . n . P. -a . If, . . n a'i . ;, . Sd'i . . 80 T, .10 . if .10s . T'i Ail 1D4 Five days this week. ..18.949 J8.0O7 Same las; week 23. 852 27.448 Same two weeks ago 20.K9ii 24.554 Same three weeks ago..S5 2ti.9K Same four weeks ago. .. .34.33 29.$o0 Same divs hist vear 24.197 4i i99 KKCEIIT8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last ear; . , 106. 1904. Inc. nttla 9.G.Fi So7.541 77.SU Hogs 2.04S.9:; t.WZ.V 1,;R"' Sheep 1,870..2 1.841.333 229, Mt The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: Data. I 1J05. 11904. ll903.!19(r.11901.I190O.ilS9J. Nov. Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. N'ov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 1.. r. t.. 4 . 6.. .. 7.. I.. . 10.. 11.. 12.. li.. 14.. 15 .1 11 17.. IS. , 19.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 4 84 V 4 841 I t Gel t 7Si 4 51' 4 01 4 U 4 Ml 4 Ml I 731 4 4W 04 4 I71 4 Mi 4 871 611 ! 4 54' 4 4 4 STH' 4 74 4 0i 79' i 4 6 S2f 4 03 4 881 4 74( 6 51 Til 4 6 I 4 73 6 83! t 711 4 Ml 4 01 4 (71 4 0 4 711 4 03 4 CTl 4 03 4 74' 4 03 4 03 4 901 4 781 SSI 6 C 4 96i i 44 7 4 971 4 801 s t 74 4 7HV4I 4 97 4 67 6 35 4 ElTI 1 CO A C S ' ? 701 I 4 80 4 RSI 8 101 5 IV 4 F41 7fl 4 541 211 M 4 741 3 4 4 78 I 4 ml 4 571 2S.1 R ' 4 1 7 4 71 4 9I ! 32i 5 T 4 S2i 3 90 4 M 4 B7l 4 fEl B31 4 i: s "4 4 87 4 711 4 4.-.I ft 41 ' 4 82! 3 7 4 4 (Ml 4 39! 6 31 1 5 W 2 " 4 63. 4 451 6 291 B fiSI 4 ' I 4 46! 6 21 6 "31 4 751 3 R8 57 4 44', 6 241 8 811 4 781 3 89 4 611 28 8 751 4 76 3 86 4 491 4 Sll 6 4 78 3 85 I 4 201 6 13 I 5 S6 3 82 The United States National Dank of Omaha credits at par checks and drafts drawn on out-of-town banks, charging the depositors only the actual cost of collection; allows interest upon Certificates of De posit; issues Foreign Exchange and Letters of Credit and invites accounts of bankers and individ uals, firms and corporations. 4 88 4 m 4 64 4 66 , 4.'' I "4 . 75 St il7 104S M l. 8. Mining. i'. s. on ttah Vlrtnrla Wlnnns WoU-erlns .. North Butts London Closing Stoeka. IX5VDON, Nov. L'4. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were 83 follows: Indicates Sundav. Indicates holiday. The following table shows the prices paid at the river markets for cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers 35. 25) 50 Fair to good corn-fed steers 6.00fS.2B Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.00ft 5. 09 Good to choice range bef steers.. 4.2M4 50 Fair to good range beer steers 8.60'.14.25 tjooii to choice cows and heifers.. Fair to good cows and heifers Fair to cood western pasi X'Z ' Cn""" And cutters 3 ; Good to choice Blockers feeders in goon Tocve-a setq t c eo r 3 . 4.juuo.vj RANGE OF PRICES Omaha tl.7Tyfi."0 f'hlcago I.rafl8.50 4.1" Kansas City 1.75ff.flO 4.46 St. Louis 2.0016.90 4.50 Sioux Ct" iilS 65 4 60 . . 72 3.3.V1I.80 i .vh 3 80 1.5D';2 7S Vi3 80 8.5T4 in ITogs.- $4.fi"W.47 3 hulls 6HJ 2 35 2 cow s 1018 i 25 2 feeders.. "rtt 2 SO 1 cow 900 2 2i 8 feeders.. 983 3 10 F. Brancr-Neb. 4 feeders.. 1100 3 40 4 cows 943 1 83 11 feeders.. 11.86 3 40 1 steer 1410 3 50 E. Bamker, Wyoming. 7 steers.. 3 95 4 steers.. ..1105 8 33 9 steers. ...1:118 3 9ft 14 steers. ...1070 3 05 11 steerk....l281 8 96 12 cows 953 3 05 COLORADO. 23 cows 1002 2 8S 1 feeder... lli 3 r3 23 cows 9-4 3 65 4 feeders.. 930 3 00 2 cows 8?5 2 00 2 steers.. ..K85 2 50 1 steer 1:'60 3 25 2 steers.. ..V.'Si 3 13 19 cows 8;S 2 60 16 feeders.. 936 2 90 44 feeders.. 9?0 8 25 14 feeders.. 800 8 OR 10 feeders.. 8o0 2 50 43 steers.... 754 2 60 1 bull II) 2 15 1 cow 1150 3 20 1 cow 1050 2 75 27 feeders.. 794 3 20 SOUTH DAKOTA. 6 cows lf54 2 75 8 feeders. . 98 3 0 3 bulls IV) 2 80 2 feeders.. 875 3 30 1 bull 1700 3 10 feeders.. 1011 3 30 24 steers.. ..11?9 3 f 4 feeders. . 795 Scows 958 2 55 2 feeders.. 1150 2 SO 10 cows 940 2 00 4 cow s 925 2 55 1 cows 1i 39 2 90 7 cows loll 2 85 21 steers. ...1197 3 40 2 steers... .1060 3 40 Y. Central. " ':,6 Norfolk: ft W. do pld ... 'NOntario ft W., ...lOsVpennr-lvanla . ...HcKiiRand Mines .. ...177 Reading ... MV dT lat pfd.. ... lll'il do Jd nfd . Southern Railway 1' s do nfd .i Southern Psclflo .. fnlon Pacific .. .. 8i'H do pfd , 4 V. S. Rteel It do pfd Wahajh do nfd 38V Bpsnish 4a ..184 .. U'i .. ! .. 4 .. TJ'4, .. 1 .. 1l .. 4S .. SO '-j as 1,500 300 700 mm 5IO 1.7 3 300 'iK llTO 2.3'W 26,900 400 1.6) 7.0 vi 12,7tX 'ioo luO "ii ;o 4.1'J 8.3o0 Metropolitan St. Ry. K).KJ 45 26 63 43 F.9 16 54 227 M 88 4 49 81 74 190 176 23 86 81 r. 28 57 152 163 78 1.0 13 80 44 2614 63 43 179 15 54 226-s. 84 88 46 4 81 73 188 i7.; 2'-' M 81 -" 27 ot; 151 163 72 119 L'3 4o.(4 34.000 (U.OuO Mlaaeapolla 44rala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 24-FLOUR-Flrst paients, t4 70tj4.sO; second patents, t4.50i( 4.60; first clears, t3ti'(3.76; second clears, 2 4f.2 55. Bran in bulk. $11.50. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery). The range of prices, as repotted by Y . D. Day ft Co., U0-U1 Board ot Trade building, was: Articles ! Open. Higb.l Low. Closa Yss . Wheat-I I Dec....8feirt,-1 -May...84'o 97 May... I i02! I 1, 4l 7 9T , 1 W7tl 1 tt' 4:. $o .4 13 W 13 00 13 M It M U W 13 06 13 H It K T08 T08 T02 Tf 92 (97 t 95 86 0 98 I 10 K TO 7 07 7 0 ltd 80 l7M a 82 87 0 85 12 85 13 T 02 t ! -' 7 07 67 f &2 No. 3. tOld. tNsw. Cash quoutlons wera as follows: FLOUR Steady and about to lower; winter patents, 83.8604 20: straights, 13 75.(1 4 10; spring patents. t 8fHj4.1u; straights, 3tXc6: bakers. t2 tXTt WHEAT No. t spring. 8Jf7c; No. 3 spring, iotiWc; No. I red. 83uc. CORN No, t 4c; No. 3 yellow, top. OATS-No. 1. 2lr,c: No, 3 white. S2o43c; No. 3 whits, 39H32c. RYE No. 3. 7c. BARDEY-4iood feeding. 37c; fair to choice malting, 4&4se. SEEDS No. 1 flax, tte; No. 1 northwest em. tc. Clover, contract grade. tl3.A0 U 5. PROn8KN8-Mess pork, r bhl., IU 45 tMS tA Ird. per 00 lb. t7 VU7.7,. Short loa sldoa (looael. t7 Kwl.LiV,. Short, clear , sides (boxed i, t 87i7 u. on the rTodUi-e exrhavnge today the but- Minneapolis Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard, 83c: No. 1 northern, 82c; to arrive, 8-c; No. 3 northern. 8uc; to arrive. 78c; No. 3 northern. 77U78c; No. 1 durum, Jo No. 2 durum. 71c. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 4oo: No. 3. 44c. Oats: No. 3 white, 37o; to ar rive, ;7o; No. 3, 4i27c. Rarley, 34ii 47c. Rye. etr 8le. I Ux. 7c. Doldth Grala Market. DULUTH. Nov. it WHEAT To arrive No. 1 northern, &5c; No. 3 northern, 79i-c-on track. No. 1 northern, Mc; No. t northern, T3c: December, 80'-c: May MSc: durum. No. 1. 73c; No. 2, 71c; De cember No. 1. c; No. 2, 67c. OAT To arrive and on track. 2Sc. Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 24. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 3 red. western, winter, 8s 7d Futures, steady; Decembtr, ll"d; Marcn s 10d ; May. da d. CORN Siot. quiet; American mixed, ts lOd. Futures, quiet; January, 4s 4Wd March, 4s 3d. Peoria Market. 111.. Nov. 24. CORN-8ieadv: No. 8. 4'."r: No. 4 alo OATiV Unchanged : No. 3 shite. a)icr WHISKY On the basis of II. 3" for fin ished g'JOdS. PEORIA. No. 3 yellow. 42c; Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 24 SEED Clover, rack, to U: December. $8 15: Janusrv. t8 30. bid: Kabi uarv tS.25. bid: Mc h ta hiH tsr market was stead); creameries, 17$3c; j prima alsiks, tt to; prims timothy, fliXM- Mexican Central 3"0 Minneapolis & St. L. 1"J M.. St. P. & 8. St. M. do pia Missouri Pacific .. Missouri, K. ft T.. do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd New York Central.. N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk & Western.. do pfd North American .... Pacific Mail Pennsylvania Peoples Gas P.. C., C. ft St. L... Pressed Steel Car..., do pfd Pullman Palaca Car. Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd , Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd , St. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd. St. L. Southwestern-. do Pfd Southern Pacific .... do pfd Southern Railway.. do pfd Tennessee C. ft I... Texas ft Pacific T.. St. U ft W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd U. B Express V. 8. Realty C. 8- Rubber do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Va Caro. Chemical do pfd Wabah do pfd Wella-Fargo Exprers Westinghouse Elec. Western Union Wheeling ft L. E ... Wisconsin Central... do pfd Northern Pacific .... Central Leather do pfd Sloss-Sheffield Ex-dividend. Offered Total sales for the day, 1.119 I'd share 300 10.4 iO 12, HO 43,K) 30 2.5fO 2,) 2.U00 , 19.700 10.600 , 66 ,100 1.JU0 IOO 600 , l.Sc) 20 3i0 , in.") , 2. oi-O . 41.2o0 . 6.610 100 18.7) 100 7.60 4O0 . 39 5k) 7 0 !l88'.2oi Ku ltJ 'aj :o . 74.700 . 83 Hi . 2, ls 6ia 3,100 164 lt'! 38 69 56 37 110 53 87 l.'cj" &. 141 lul 5t 99 262 138 92 : 28 i) 2" 69 38 22 & 11 85 90 1-7 33 S7 137 98 118 54 111 S8 1"5 87 110 :i 42 2uo 100 I'lflO IS.il lrt ( 6.0 5.8 30 46 1"4 87 164 UK) 37 68 61 87 149 6i 86 100 48 140 lou 60 99 248 136 92 97 27 99 ; s 1"4 68 S2 68 119 So 99 13 3-1 37 135 96 118 63 11 s: 1 lie s- " 41iJ 174" 5S r.9' 45 104 84 86 89 100 8i; 0 25 81 8 18 39 08 117 1.0 132 142 l"i6 14n . 86 103 161 118 V 86 171 224 631, 31 75 20 U8 1.7 18 39 95 . 44 26 ti Ml 43 179 14 64 226 475 34 87 46 48 J 78 188 107 175 85 28 81 27 67 I 151 163 7i 119 23 79 138 164 100 37 C8 63:, 87 149 62 86 92 lul 481, 140 101 78 60 8 248 136 92 Consols, money do account .. Ansconda Atchlron do pfd Paltlmors ft Ohio., Canadian Paclna ... Ches. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. ft St. P.... PeBeers Denver ft R. Q.... do pfd Brie do 1st pfd do M pfd Illinois Central ... boulrvlll ft N... M., K. ft T biLVKR-Bar, firm, iii lo-16d per ounce iuo per cent. The rato of discount In the open market for short bills Is Sl5-16Ti4 per cent; for three months' bills, 3tt4 per cent. Sen York Mining stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 24 Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: 101 tl4 140 ', ....jt' 1071, 12 4! '4 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. 814. p4.f 4.70 HOGS The receipts of hogs this morning were rather light and the week s run tins been of moderate proportions. The trade this morning opened only steady and In flations were that It would ciose a little lower, but local conditions were such that after a few bids were offered at steady prices the market suddenly changed Into a sky rocket market. The uuppiles were cars or feeders shipped to the countrv yesterday and their points of destination: Cars. Adsms Coo Alice breec Brunswick Coo .. Corectock Tunnel Con. tal. ft Va.. Horn PHrer Iron Silver lisadvili. Coo.... 10 .. 40 .. SO .: 4 .. 8 ..141 ..170 ..4U0 .. 4 I Little Chief lOntsrlo lOphlr jl'hotnlx Potosl ;Fsvaga cicrra iHevsaa smail Hopea . Standard The following list rhuws the number of 1 small and weie not up to exiectations and there was hardly enough Mock In to make a respectable maiket ordinarily. ltuers were wanting stuff badly ami the market was distinctly In the seller's favor. Prices all during the trading were uneven, but hitfher. When the market first opened for trading prices were not much. If any. higher, but after a little they advanced a little, mostly about 2c, and the market continued to strengthen until the market was fully a nickel stronger than yester dav's prices. There was not very much attention paid to quality or to weight. The bulk of the sales took place In the neigh borhood of t4.70, while the bulk of the sales yesterday were nt tl.6.'M.70. The top for the day was 34-77. allowing an advance of 7c. Representative saies: PRIVATE WIRES Von Dorn Grain Co. Member Chicago Board of Trad Omaha Grain Exchanjt. Grain and Provisions Bought and told for cash or future delivery Receivers and Shippers. J1S and 220 BOARD OF TRADE DLDO. Tel. 1006. OMAHA. F. D. Day a Co. Meniere la Stock. Grain, Provision Slilp Yoor Grain to Is Braark lll.ee. IIV-tH Hoard of Trade Bids.. Oaiaha. 4-s. Teleohojao Xflld. 217-214 Exchang 3d(., South Omaha. Bell 'Phone 21s. t'.depai.dent 'Pnuna k REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. CATTLE Tom Rrndlng. Tabor, la Q Warren Gregory. Tabor. Ia. Q. W. C. Mann. McPaul. Ia. 3 M. W. Witham, Orient. Ia. Q. John A. Love, Orient. Ia Q Kunzman ft R., Plattsmouth Q. Dan Miittsnn, Medlapolis, Ia. Q. C. J. Hysham, Gordon F. E J. J. Lammli, Stanton. Neb. F. J H. Heyne, Hooper F. E Leo Weiman, Snyder F. E J. Lammers, Hanson F. E Pieman., Rapid City, S. D F. Sicilian. Hermosa. S. D. F. E C. Andrews. Shea H. & M 1 H. Goodfellow, Ashland Ft. A M.... I E.. .. 8 '.'Mn I .. 1 .. T .. 45 .. 38 .. ao . .s: Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Nov 24. Bank clearings for to day were tl.482,490.27. November 24 last year was Thanksgiving day. Vedstedt. Stanlehurst U. & M. S. Morris. Broken Row B. A M Rogers Pros.. C. Co., Lowell B. ft M. John Wallace, Phillips B. ft M 8. G. Shumway. Lyons M. & O Henry Hunsen, Oakland M. & O O. E. Anderson, Oakland M. ft O Jim Jones, Tekamnh M. & O E. C. ntcher, lilair-M. & O J. Wr. Ms son ft 8.. Laurel M. ft O Joe Franks. Shelton V. P J. E. Mendonhfill. Falrbury R. I.. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. 99 26 68 38 104 6 3 68 119), 84 io 3J ; 66 13oi, 97 118 88 63 1K r 4 110 20 227 174 !? 199 V.Z 1 Treaswry Stateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Nov 24-Todav'a stMte. mcnt of the treasury balances la tbe gsa- f'ondltlon of Trade and laotatloaa on Staple and Fancy Prod nee. EGGS Fresh receipts, candled stock, 23o. I ni I' It i ie:,B. .-c, luoMters, 6c; turkeys, 13i?714c: ducks, 9c; spring chlck ns, 8c; geese, 8fi9e DRESSED POULfRY-Tiirkeys. 17iS18c; old tome, 141515c; chickens, tvgloe: old roos ters. 7c; ducks, Ufll2c: geese, lOfillc. BUTTER Packing stock. 15c; choice to fancy o.iiiy, lStfli.-; creamery, 21'a21c; prints, 21 c. SI.'GAR Standard granulated. In bhls., 85.01 per cwt.; cubes, ta.85 per cwt. ; cut loaf, 86.30 per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, bags or bbls., tl.86 per cwt.: No. 10 extra C, bags only, 14.70 per cwt.: No. 15 yellow, bags only. 84.65 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, to.75 per cwt. FRESH FISH Trout. lOfillc: halibut, 13c; buffalo, dressed. 9c: pickerel, dressed. 6c; white hass. rlresaoil 12c: atinflsh fic: rereh scaled and dressed 8c; pike, 10c; catfish. I Armour 13c: red snapper. 10c: salmon. He: croD- . Cudshv Pies, 12c; eels. 18c: bullheads, 11c; black bass, 25c: whltetish, 12c; frog legs, per dos., 35c: kbsters. green, 27c: boiled lobsters, 30o; shad roe, 45c; bluefish, 15c; herring. 4c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed company: No. 1 upland, S7; medium, tO-50; coarse, $6. BRAN Fer ton, .14.50. TROPICA L FRUIT. OR A NO Ffl California Navels, all siies, 33.25: Florida, all sizes. t3.00. KM' B I.emoniera, extra fancy, 210 sixe, 4 .25; 3CO and 360 sixes, to.io. UAIKS Per box of 1-lb. pkgs., t!: Hallowell, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 5c; walnuts, stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., 32 per dox. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, TS'ft 85c; imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 12c; 6 crown, 14'. BANANA8 Per medium sised bunch, tl.76fa2.25; Jumbos. t'J.rWft3.0u. FRUITS. P";AR8 Lawrence and Mount Vernon, 12.50. APPLES Ben Davis and Wlnesaps, in t-bu. bbls., tl.OO; California Bellflowers. tl.60; Colorado Jonathan and Grimes' Golden, 32.25; New York apples, t4.5o per bbl. ! RAPES Imported Malagas. t55O.0O. CRANBERRIES Jerseys, tl2 00 per bbl.; Bell and Bugle. tl2.norcf!3.0ft. VEGETABLES. POTATOE8 Home-grown, per bu., 60 j6oe; South Dakota, per bu.. 5c. ") v IONS Home-grow n elow, red and white, per bu., 85c; Spanish, per crate, $1.75. WAX BEANS Per hamper. $3 50. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2 00. CUCUMBKRS-Per dug., $1.2?4i1 50. CABBAGE Home grown and Wisconsin, In ert. tier lb.. lc. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS Per bu.. 654 75c. cart vYito,rnaxoo, per dos., 2c 8 WE FT POTATOES Kansas, per S-bu. bbl., $1.75fV2."i0. CAi'l.lKUnVER-Per crate, $3. TOMATOES California, per craie of 20 lbs.. $2 60. BEEF CUTS. Nn. 1 rib. 12c: No. 2 rib. $c: No. 3 lib. ac; No. 1 loin, loc: No. 3 loin. lue: No. 8 lei" "ic: No 1 c-HucWs. Sc; No. I chucks. 4c; No. 3 chucks, 3c; No. 1 round. 7c: No. I round, 6c; No. t round. 6c; No. 1 plsta, ic; No. i plate. 3c: No. 3 plxte. !c M I SCELLA N EOU8. CIDFR Per keg. 33 7S; per bhl . M 7.7. HON FY New. per ti lbs., $3.5 CH"EESE Swiss. new. 6c; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twins, l4c; young Americas. 14MrP. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16lc; hard shells, per lb., 13c Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, rtr lb' 12c. Peanuts, per lb.. 7c: rcsstd. r lb, tc Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12j 13c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c: hard ihslls, pr lb . 15c. 8hl!tark hickory nuts, per bu., $?: large hlrkory puts, per bu., $160. Chestnuts. 15c per lb. Cocoanutg. II M par sscV of Vift i HIDES No. 1 green. 6e: No. 3 srreen. le: No. 1 saltd. ltc; Jo. 3 salted. c: No. I veal calf. 11c; No. 3 veal calf, tc; dry salted, 7d14c: sheep lielts. t547l.0O; horse hides. $1 .5033.00. D. M. R'gvs, Lone Tree. Ia. R. t... E. 8. McDonald. Bayard. In. Mil... A. G. Hubbard. Neola. Ia Mil J. W. Messenger Woodbine, Ia. I. C. C. W. Sprout Madison-Mo. P IOtils Funk, Ropers Mo. P Randal) Bros., Osceola TT, p M. G. Te, Shelton U. P Fred Chase, Tekiniah M. ft O C. O. Sellom. Pholes M. ft O Sullivan ft McC. Casper. Wvo. F. E Kdiriir feck, rairrax. mo w 2 The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Roads. cattle. Hogs. She p. li r a. 1 D.D. 3 2 1 o ".".'.; T i i Ms 76.. 44... ti... J"... 17.. (4.. 7.. 43.. 50.... hi.... 11.... (.,.. 88..,, 64.... (3.... 41. . ! S5.. 17.. 81. . J..' 70.. 71. 4. 61. C, M. ft St. P. Wabash Missouri Pacific 9 I Union Pselfle system 4 C. ft N. W.. east C. ft N. W.. west 1 i C, St. P.. M. ft O.... 2 I C, B. ft Q , east 2 I C, B. ft Q., west.... 58 C. R. I. ft P.. east . .. Illinois Central 1 2 3 7 14 9 . 2 8 5 62 198 107 :7 K)7 214 244 tut 245 241 1st .set ..ma ..114 ..s ..2M ..170 ..Vt 174 271 1st '. 1st tb4 JT4 I0 luO Pr. 4 KSi 4 l 4 ti 4 0A 4 7U, 4 74 ... 4 Tia ... 4 7" 40 4 i'a lf 4 474 2"0 4 n 4 471, 4 474 4 47S, 4 471, 4 Vm 4 47U 4 41V, 4 47V, 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 h. 120 40 10 200 0 too 40 240 :o 80 120 As. ....301 ....225 ....tso ...299 ...281 8k. ....IN ....ao ... f ....2S4 ....25S ....275 ....250 m 214 171 141 307 ! 264 30 274 lit M 40 0 130 40 10 "0 M 1M i:o 80 80 240 120 ,0 13 40 40 SO usual Pr 4 74 4 19 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 10 4 70 4 70 4 10 4 70 4 74 4 70 4 70 4 72 V, 4 721, 4 72 V, 4 72V, 4 72L, 4 74 4 It 4 7H4 4 77V, 4 774, Friday Hogs. Sheep. Total receipts 76 The disposition of the dav's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Omsha Packing Co Swift and Cnmpanv Cndahy Packing Co... ft Co Kansas City. Cuudahy, Rloux City.. Armour, Denver Vansant ft Co Carey McCreary W. I. Stephens Hill Son Hamilton D. F. Hubs Mike Hasrsertv J. R Root ft Co Bu'lan ft Kline Cndahy, Denver Other buyers 232 769 34 3r-3 553 1 38 787 1-fl iWo 896 787 40 .... 469 111 40 82 104 65 26 98 118 1 1 11 29 20S .... 1.914 M02 3.464 i.m we: OIU and Rssla. NEW TORK. Nov. 74 -OILS Cottonseed, easv; Hm yellow, 28tju. Turpentine, dull, &V364C, No. 6.. 77.... 44.... II.... 24.... J ... 60.... 48.... 47.... 42.. 70.. 67.. 47.. 44.. 71. 77. 40. 47. St. 40. 44 14 44 IT U 6IIEEP There was the run today three cars, with a total of about 7iW head. The run for the week has been moderate in sixe. 80 far this week 40.418 head have, been received, which Is smaller than the run . for last week by I about 7.600 hea l nnd Is the smallest re ceipts since ine nrei wrcs in oriicniucr. However, the run for the week, although rather small, was considerable larger than that for the corresponding week last year, when 34,568 head of sheep were received. There was not enough fat stuff In sight this morning to make a test of the mar ket, there being only one car received and nothing carried over from yesterday. How ever, Judging from appearances and the fact that there has at no time during the present week been a large run of fat sheep on tho market. It is safe to say that had there been any good, choice, fat stock on trade it A-ould have found sale at good. Bteady prlees. The market all during the week on this kind of sheep has been generally Bteady and is perhaps a little stronger In rvots than at the close of last week's trade. The general run of .heep during the week has not been of the riest nuantv. ana mis. courtien state of h weather, has caused a slow market. The trade In feeder sheep and limbs this morning waa not very brisk. There were only two cars of feeder sheep received, and as there were only a few loads held over from vesterdiy. there wis not much of a market Rot. g-eerally sneiklng, the market on feeder sheep was steadv. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice fed l.i "). r. 7V& r.2S; gcod tc cl-nlca rn h-rha, ! ' a-cd to) choice yearling wethers. 3V2SQ5.nV rood to choice old v ehers. tj O S5 .60; food tu choice old ewes. $l.5ffr5 0ft. Quotations on feeder shep and lambs: Good feeding, t5.25Vi5.75: good feeding yar- ll.,oa ,4 7fii. OK- trt.rtA feeI".- "IS t5 00- good fel"g ewes, $3.40&3.75: breed tug ewes, $4.2StN 80. Representative gales: Ni. 9 Wyoming ewes, feeders. The following renl estate transfers were recorded on November 24: WARRANTY DEEPS. F H. Myers and wife to F. W. Car inlcharl. lots 6 and 7, block 114. Dun dee place 750 Hastings ft Heyden to R. J. Lisle, lot lo. block 1, Hastings ft Heyden's addition 1.600 Daisy M. Young and husband to O. C. Ager, lots 18 to 21, block 26, Benson l.Ooo E J. Davis to C. J. Carlson, lot 1. Dewev place 1,250 L. F. imni and wife to I. 8. Ander son, north 41 feet lots 7 and 8 and north 41 feet of west 27 feet lot 9. block 2, Lessentlne's Saratoga ad dition 1 P. H. Peterson and wife to William Ptorms. south 10 feet of north 192,3 feet, lot 25, Florenco Heights 40 ". J. Nielsen to Mary Wlanlnwskl, lots 16 and 10. block 3, Drews' Hill 1.000 C. Dodds and wife to T. L. Jol Ilff and wife, lot 9, block i, Ralph place I.80O fie Cosd Real Estate company to the Conservative Savings and Loan Atisnclntlon, east 33 feet, lot 6, block 140, Omaha I""1 DEEDS. John find Mary McDermolt to P. C. Heafev. lot 6, block 188, Omaha; lots 10 and" 11. block 12, West End addi tion; lots 9 to 13, block 8. Saunders & H's Highland park 1 Totnl amount of transfers... .$37,512 with the rather ket steady; beeves. 4 00fl6.5; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.0t,i.3. i5: Blockers and feeders, $'.76?i3 6t; calves and yearlings, $2.60"j 3.40. HOGS Receipts, S.iOo head. Market opened steadv, but closed 5o lower, selling at $4.60114.70; bulk of sales, $4.66. t. lionls Lire Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. 24.-CATTLE-Rceelpts, 1.000 head, Including 150 Texans; market steady; native shipping and ex port steers, $4 fMS 90; dressed beef and butcher steers, $2.7iVfj4.90; steers under 1.0"0 lbs., $2.70''4.lO; Blockers and feeders. $2.iXVji 3.80: cows and heifers. $J.0034.40; canners. $1.7662 00; bulls, $21Vfi2.86; calves. $3 WV,i. 7.25; Texas and Indian steers, $2.103.i5; cows and heifers. $2.00-63.00. HOGS Receipts, 8.0UO head; market steady; pigs nd lights, $4.6d4 8&; packers. $4 5034.90; butchers and best heavy, $4.7&v 4 90 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady: native muttons. $4.00 G6.36; lambs. $5.507.26; curls and bucks. $.i.Ofifril.76: Blockers and feeders, $a0V4.6v; Texans, $3.&4 26. Stoek In Sight. Receipts of live stock st the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: 4ame. nogs, onenp. t.iw 631 Wyoming wethers.. 41 native ewes. , 92 nutlve ewes CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Totals CATTLE Receipts this morning very moderate, eighty cars, with five ctri shipped direct to packers, being received. For the week the supply Is about 19,1") head, which is about 4 000 head short of last week's run. and In fact is the smallest run wo have had since the first week In August. And as compared with the run for the same week last year it Is smaller by about 5i0 head. The quality of the rffer Ings today did not show much Improvement over yesterday's arrivals. There was not much of anvthlng doing In beef steers todnv, as the offerings were of rather poor quality, there being practleallv tio fed stock on the market whatever, all of It being range stuff. However, buyers were evldentlv anxious to secure beef suit able for their purposes, and as a result the market nn beef steers was active and steadv to strong on anything that waa at all desirable. Anvthlng at all desirable In the wav of killers or beef stock In cows and he'fers 1 end feeders. $2 15'fj4 15 found ready sle at prices that were sfenlv to strong, while the common and medium grades snld at prices that wer mostly steadv with those of yesferdsv. There ws not much good stock on trade today and what little good stuff was In sight sojd early at strong prices. There was a sn'all run of feeders and Blockers this morning jind the quality of the offerings was not generally speaking xery good. Trade was brisk and active and the market was eteadv on the common and medium grades of stock, while the good choice stuff went at steady to strong prices. Representative ssles: BEEF STEERS. 4 Pr sti. s U.0 I 0 II 1274 ....1150 4 40 7 ua 4 a 1 iso COWS. ires t 40 4 11 III) IN t "J0 COWS AND HEIFERS. lOSI I ti South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City . St. Ixiuls .... Bt. Joseph ... Chicago Total I'M 2.8"0 l.diiO 9A 3,600 $.222 7.200 8.000 7,226 26.0H0 9,318 74,818 Av. .. 77 .. 84 ..102 ..10 Pr. 3 75 I W ) 6 87 6 87 Pr 4 K I 00 4 (III 1 n 1 10 11 HEIFERS. 718 t 44 1 2 I 13 BULLS lis t M 1 r.5 14 134 t s 1 172 u ALVES. rt IN I IN IN lit IM BTX ANT WEKDERS. nt I 4 WFSTERN8. NEBRASKA t mixed... 5S $ mixed... 776 I bull 1"7 4 Steers. ...107T i heiters... !' 8 cows lUt I COWS lUrt J. rt- 1 76 Ij I bull 11(0 3 10 bull l4io 1 :i buii 4s9 in I 80 . I carves... 168 $ no I 75 1 calf $10 4 no 1 W 1 cm If M $ tt) I on 3 bulls 1") $ 60 3 7v . 1 hull 17 i bo 4 feeders.. Ml I 9 I-awreneo Neb. 3 helfera... Tin : 1 heifer.. tw 2 10, 1 calf 3" : Cattle Steady Hogs Five Cents Lower Skeep Strong to Higher. CHICAGO. Nov. 24 CATTLE Receipts. 8.600 head; market steady: comm-n to prime steers. $2.9"fr6.60; cows. $2 8V(j4.25; lielfers. $2 .00"u5 .(: bulls, $2.00i4.00: stockers calves, ri.wai.nt. HOGS Receipts. 26.000 head; market tc lower; choice to prime heavy. $4.so'44.9u; medium to good heavy. $4.70'n4 8o; strong weight butchers. $4.8"fz4.Ac; good to choice heavy, mixed. $4 707i4 5ti; packing. $4.3Cra 4 ct. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10 OK) head; market strong to higher; sheep, $3.75ii3.50; yearlings, $5.75(.35; spring lambs, $6,754 7 50. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Nov. 24.-COTTON Spot closed steadv; ' middling uplands, ll.5c. middling gulf, 12 00c. Sules. :r,7 bales. LIVERPOOL Nov. 24. COTTON Spot In limited demand, prices 8 points higher; 1 ! American middling fair. 6 59d; good mid dling, e.27d; middling, 6.11(1; low mianiina. 69od; good ordinary, 6.77d; ordinary. 5.6bl. The sales of the day were 6.000 bales, of which too were for Bpeculatlop and export, and Included 4.5uO American. Receipts, 44, Ui bales, Including 40,100 American. ST. LOl IS, Nov. 24. CO TTON-Steady; middling, llc. Sales, 75 bales; receipts, 1.004 bales; shipments, 4 bales; stock, 21, $17 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 24. COTTON Bteady; sales, 4,4i bales; ordinary, 8c: good ordinary, 11 10-loc; middling, lift 10 15-I6c; middling. 10c: good middling. 11 15-16c: middling fair. 12c; receipts, 14.19$ bales; stock. 321, 9 bales. I Kssasa Cits- Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 24 CATTLE Re ceipts. 2.r0u head, including 3"0 southerns; market steadv; choice extort and dressed beef steers, $5.u0iQ6.ii0; fair to good $3 i(p 6 u0; western fed steers. $2 7D44 i; stockers and feeders. $2 4"st4.25; southern steers, $J "&4.tsf; southern rows, $1 75fi3.00: native cows. $1.7riu3 W : stockers and feed'-rs $2 uo ioSi: bulls. $2.ivn'l 60; eslves. $2 2&'6 25. HflCS Receipts. 7 2() head: mirket strong; top. II Ht; bulk of sales. $4 7"t4sO; heavy, $4 75'(4 1.1: f.,clrrs. $4.7'Xu4.8:; pls sed lights. $4 5(t4 77. SHEFP AND LAMPS Recelnts. 1 beMd; market strong; native limb t'iT'1 I 710: western lahs, Vt ;f'"'i7 .0f- ewes und vearlltirs. 14 .' a 1 ; western riipoed ve-r-ilnK. $Vr6.8'; western rllt.ucd sheep, $4 25196.50; stockers snd feeders, $3.25j4.50. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 24. MET AI .8 Tha Ixindon tin market was 5s lower at 4.163 16s for spot, hut futures remained unchanged at 163. Locally the market was reported firm, with spot quoted at $i 65'i('J3 .75. Cop per was decidedly higher abroad, closing at 76 for spot and 7u 5s for futures. Tha local market la strong. Electrolytic Is said to tie In better deiniind thun lake and sales have been made, it Is paid, around $17.6:. while it is believed thut little if uny business has been done In lake above $17.60 Gr.era!!v speaking, quotations range as follows: Lake and ehctiolytlc, $17.12(T 17.62: casting. $16.75417 25. La-ad was un changed at L'.i 7s 6d in Ijr..l.i: and at $'.0"'Oo25 in the local maiket. spelter was also unchanged in both irurk-ic. closing at 13 s td in London and at $6 Kx.a6.30 In the local market. St. Joaewh !.! Bt.M k Market. 8T. J08EPII. Mo.. Nov. 24 CATTLE Receli-ta. 968 head; market Bteady: nitlves. $3hTjK: cows and het'era, $1.60i,$0u; Stoe' er, and feeders. $?75y3 90. HOGS Krrelpls I ' head: market steady; htrht. 4 GT rj 4 W : medium and b.w '1 "it S tJiILKI' AND I.AMI:. V. 't. :si riisai, rel siea.lv. I.umir I'.Ji, ea. :n, s, i i. 4 Mr lis tou CITY . ifaiici'.VI'll.h i ... k Market. 1. f e, ui T. le. , V ti.-i. r- points ill f loll. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 24 COFFEE Mai ket for futures open..! steady at an advance of 6 points in r.xpoose to steady rnbles nd light inferior receipts at Brazilian I Here waa eioitimi, I nearny llqul l.ut the swlti I1I1 u nil l ardly as active as recently, whhh, with tomorrow the first notice day for Deicinher, was consigned a favoruble factor, and tlirte was a little linoiovement In the grneial demand. Msrhet closed steadv at a net ad vanes of fr'ilO points with sules f ports. I of 144,70 bags, of which shout 9" Ouu bags were switches. Hales Included Dcemhe:' at atf'udai'ri January, 6i'i4 7'J' Msn-h. (1i4sc; May. 7ti4ii7.l5c; July. .26-f73V; September, 7 4tVrt'7.sii-. and October st Lime. Spot l;lo. steudy; No. 7 Invoice, $ 7-lv. Phlltdelphla Pro "ire Market. PH I LAD hi L, I'll I A, Nov. 24 BITTER -Steu Iv, extia western creaintr). Uc, extra neri-v prints, 2ttf. E' irl-Firiui nesrby. freeh, s !T, 3,c; ii'4't'l, fresh, 3.0 at uiark.