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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1903. t CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET AH racura Contribute to Bullish Wheat Bittation. RAINS RIPORHD ON ARGENTINA CROP "I Demand for Cash (.rata la the efhwMt-rri ail Oate Are Higher Fair Eaport Raal dmi la Finn. OMAHA, Nov. It, 19"5. All factor contributed to a bullish wheat market. There were rain in In Argentina and European cable were higher. The ilt-maml at Kaniwit City wag laige. Texa and Mexican rullli-i b'ing In the market thfre. Receipts wore light. Threatened hail weather In the rx.rthwest helped the bullish tendenry. December closed at (Vi'JjS.'e, May at V. and July at Ik. com wa up on cold weather and In symnethy with wheat. December closed at 444c old iMrembrr at 44c, May at and July at 44'a,6444c. tiats acre steady, opening and closing a lilfle higher. December closed at 94t 29Se, May at IIV.l2c, and July at Liverpool closed Va?d higher on wneat mid u4d higher on cum. Deliveries on November contracts yestcr dly In Chicago were 6,000 bushels of corn. 8le of msn grain there were l0..iO bushels of wheat, 135,000 bushels of corn, and 175.000 bushels of white clipped oats. The. seaboard sold 192,0) bushels ,of Mani toba wheat. 20.0X1 bushels of corn, and 110 OM) bushels of oats. No. 2 hard wheat to the amount of 1 no, 000 bushels waa worked today to eastern millers. Primary : wheat receipts were 8,14.000 bushels and shipments 329,000 bushels, gainst receipts last year of 8W.00 bushels arid shipments of 777,000 bushels. Pilmary corn receipts were 645,0uO bushels and ship ments 63t,otsf bushels, against receipt last year of 74,OfiO bushels and shipments of tifk.iVlO bushels. Clearances were iai.OiO bushels rf corn, 102,0011 bushels of oats, '4,000 bushels of wheat and 21.0U0 barela of flour. Mexico bought wheat In Kansas City and the traders there predict there will be a good domand from Mexico next week. Rains were reported 'In Ctillfunla wnav districts suffering from drouth. . Omaha Task Sale. CORN No. , 4 cars, SDc. SPELT One car. 67V4C Omaha. Cash Prices. WHEAT No 2 hard, 79fi814c; No. 3 hard, 7tV(i79c: No. 4 hard. i3i7;4c; No. 2 spring. 78ti80c; No. I spring, 71(87.0. CORN-NO. i, 39fi.T0Hc: No. 4. 87.g3Se; no grade, a.4j"37c; No. 3 yellow, 394c; No. 8 white, 394c. OAT8 No. S mixed. 27f?28c; No. 3 white, 284'&29c; Nc. 4 white. 2KsJii4jc. RYE No. 3, Clfec; No. 3, 34c. .- C'arlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 4s loHd. Future, steadv; January, 4444; March. 4 $4d. MCW lORK IsKSETIAI. M4RKET Qaolatlea oa Varloas In Chicago Kansas City .Minneapolis Omaha liuluth St. Louis , .. 66 96 338 11 199 , 54 lh4 99 14 133 9 MIlCACHjr GRAIN AKO PROVISIONS Feotore of the Trading; and 4 loelns Prices an Board of Trada. CHICAOO, Nov. 29 Political disorder in Russia was one if the chief reasons lor a strong wheut inurxet here today. Other factors lending strength to the mm- Mia were reports ot unlavurable weather ior the crop in Argentina and In the United Stat. At tlio clone wheat for May de livery wus up Vac Corn was up c. Outs wore practically uucnunged. Pro vision were from be to X2c hlgner. om mart to finish the wneat market showed decided strength. During tho first half of tno session trauiug was active, but later In the day the vmume of business was very small. snorts and commission nouses were tne principal bidders, The , greatest demand comma- from the shorts some of wnom were unwilling to take the ennncs ot any possible Russian develop inents which mife-nt arise during tne l nanksgivlng day recess. An advance of i"J"d at Liverpool waa largely tne result of report of fresh outbreaks In that coun try and th short element here did not care to risk the possibility of further dis turbances. According to advices from Ar gentina harvesting lias been largely de . layad by. wt weather. - Reports ot a hm aard in the northwest, which would check the movement of wheat to market, and n Prediction of a cold wave In the eoulh . west, which might injure the fall-sown crop, also tended to Increase prices. In addition to these Influences cash wheat was in active demand at all grain centers In the United State. The market closed strong, with prices praeUcully at the high est point of the day. May opened 'Vfl'V to Stnt higher at sTiu .v.c, udvunccd to fcsUtlMc an,i dosed at 884c. Clearances heat and flour were equal to 318,000 bu. Primary receipts were 834,000 bu., against 8,0iiO bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Liuluth "' and Chicago reported receipts of 633 cars. i -inn. j.uoo cars last weeK ana 667 ears a y'-ar ago. . . Trading in the corn pit showed little ac tivity, but the market had a Arm under-t0i1"- J1'" ""'"'th of wheat caused con siderable covering by shorts. There was also fair purchasing by commission houses. in8 market closed firm. May opened un changed to 4o higher at 44tri444c. sold up to 444o and closed at 444c. Local receipts ware 184 cars, with one of contract grade. Oats were firm, In sympathy with other f rains. Elevator interest took ull of the Mcember option that was oflered. Local shorts were the chief buyers of May. The May option opened unchanged to a shade higher at 314c to 31VtX!c, sold up to sjc and closed at 31Vo32 Local receipts were JJb ears. Cnusual activity marked the trading In provisions. General demand, both from local outside account, caused a firm feel lna which held throughout the day. D- - round from shorts was even more urgent 1 JV. hPwn yterday. An advance of r0Oc In the prlc. of live bogs created considerable bullish sentiment. The mar ket closed strong, with prices at about the .blghest point of the day. May pork closed JJ-4a- Klb" wero 60 higher at Si. 47.30. Ksilmated receipts for Friday: Wheat. t r"J cIrn- Y tar! oat- 26J cars; hogs, 34.0W) head. The Hoard of Trade will be closed to morrow on account of it being Thanksgiv ing day. The leading futures ranged as follows: of the Day Commodities. NFW YORK. Nov. S.-rLOfR-Recelp'ts. W.4e bbls ; exports. ri,97J bhts. Mar ket stesdy but qutft; winter pat ents, 14.304.(6: winter straights J3 MI 4.10 winter extras, t2.S.V93.2a; Minne sota bakers, Jl.Mj4.on; winter low grades. I3.7b63.zn. Rye flour, stead v: fair to good. Klhx.i4.10: choice to fancy, 3415-4 50. Uuck whest flour steady, l2.litf2.2S. spot and to arrive. BUCKWHEAT Dull; emlc, delivered New York. CORNMEAL Steady: fine, white and yellow. 11.26; coarse, 1 Wj 1.18; kiln dried, fe.infi3.18. Rl Nominal; No. I western. 7fc. c. I. f. New York. PARLEY Kasy; feedlrg. 3c, c. I. f.. Buffalo; malting. ifxtiMr, c. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 134.00" bu; exports, 27.134 bu; spot market Arm; No. 3 red, btc, elevator; No. i red. MSo. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, MSc f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. iioSc. f. o. b. afloat. 1)1 a moderate speculative trade wheat was strong all day and closed iSllc- higher. Its earlier Influences were firmer cables, bullish Indian crop news, reports of rain In Argentina and unfavorable Russian political conditions. Later ine crown bought on predictions of ero weather In tne winter wneat states. May. o-ii S2 13-llc. closed fcc; December, W,3V4Hc. closed 94Hc. CORN-Recelpts. 102,126 bu: exports, j.w.- SSI hn Knot Irrecillar: No. 2. 69VfcC Old, elevator nd 52ic, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. IttWc; So. 2 white, 63c. Option market was without transactions, closing Hrnc net higher. May ciosea ouvc, u- OAT-Receipts, 7o.iK0 bu: exports. 1.5J0 bu Snot market steady, mixed oats, 20 to 32 lbs., ;c; natural white. 30 to 32 lbs.. 3fi'vii37ttc; clipped white. 3 to 40 lb.. IJAi Bteaoy; gooa to cnuii, wav.. HOPS Easy; state, common to choice. If". 14fi2ic; 1904, 13'u'17c; olds, 6U8c; Pa cific coast, 1306. lOfcloc; 1804; H⁣ olds. 5VrESFlnn: Galveston, 3) to 3 lbs., 20c; California, h to 25 lbs.. 21c; Texas dry. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $1150 m2.H; mei,s, .5Kff!0.&0; beer r.ams, wi.u--i 22.60; raiet, $10.0"U50; city, extra Indl mess. 317 501 1800. Cht meats steady; pickled bellies, $S.7ij 10.60; pickled shoulders, $! 7.00; pickled hams, 39 2. 76 Lard, flrrn; western steamed, $7.70; refined, steady; continent, $.0ft; South America. W.: com pound. 3h.62HM.75. Pork, steady; fmUy. ilHBo- short clear, $15.3Dgl6.75; mess. $15.00 fi 15.25. RICE Dull; domestic, fair to extra fjOc; Japan, nominal Timiu'.int,!, steadr: city II? pkg), 4S": country VK- free), Tniaoc. BLTTfcR- Quiet; street Pfr' creamery, 24c. Official prices: Creamery, common to extra, 1S-S24C; Ute dairy, com mon to extra, lS'Sc;, .w'r,n 'lJllVs." creamery, extra. fcHGlSe: ""'S '7 KS.' renovated, common to extra, 1M120C. west ern factory, common to firsts, 15fll7Ho. CHEESE Irregular: state, full cream, small and large colored and white, Septem ber, fancy, 13e: state, late made, averaga best, 12ai2Vic; state, fair to good, llffUHe- EOGS Unsettled; state and Pennsylvania nearby, fancy selected white, 8S4HOc; state choice, 86U37c; "tate mixed, "try- S" western finest. 32c; etate first. 30531c; Bonthern, 21'30c. POl'LTRY IJve, easy: western chickens. 10c; fowls, lie; turkeys, !3c Dressed, steadv; western chickens, 13V416c; turkeys, yya'juc; fowls, iivii3c. Kaasas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23 -WHEAT-Firm; recemler. 784c: MV. SOSc: July, ibc. NEWYORRSTOCRS AND BONDS 8petnla'ion Ealta on Oenoral BeTu'iion froai Volatile Bi of Spaoial Itiuea. CALL MONEY ADVANCES TO NINE PER CENT Geaeral List I Sot Free from KtI. deuces of Depressloa had Violent Losses 4 haraetertse ladastrlals. 3'i per Cash: No. 2 hard, sl'ftMc; P.O. j, i,.siaiuc. No. 2 red, mmc; No. 3. g-'iS9c. CORN Firm: December, 3Mc: May, SHc. Jul. SJc. Cash: No. 2 mixed, c; No. 3. 41c; No. 2 white. W,fi4lc; No. 3. 40ic. OATS Steady; No. 2 white. 32c; No. 3 ""llAY 'teady; choice timothy. I11.009U.25; choice prnlvle, 39.0oi'ii.60. RYK Steady. !3c. , Bl'TTtK taleaay; creamery, 21c, dalr, lSUc. EGOS Firm : Missouri ajid Kanaaa. new No. 2 whitewood cases Included. 25HC per dox.; case count, 24V,c: cae returned, He Receipts. Shipments. Wheat bu 7,on0 f.000 Corn? bu Onts. bu ; 14.000 14,000 NEW TORK. Nov . The pace of the speculation was halted In today stock market partly as a general revulsion from the volatile rise of the last few tlaa In special stocks and partly from a narrow ing of the resources In the money market which exercised some constraint upon spec ulative activity. The effect of the excessive buoyancy wns most pronounced In the southern Iron group and some other metal Industrials. The railroad list moved but narrowly and was as slightly affected, com paratively, with the violent reactions in th Industrials a It has been for several days Kst by their advance. It might almost said that holders of standard securities showed a sense of relief at the check to the extravagant rushing up of prices amongst the industrial. The generul list was not free from evi dence of depression, however, and violent fluctuations continued to characterise the Industrial department. Lead, especially, made a further advance of OH during the day In repetition of its course for several days past, and while It waa not free from Ui reactionary effect of the general move ment It perslated In Its upward course. Tennessee Coal and Slogs-Sheffield Pteel, on the other hand, slumped In a way to cause apprehension of disastrous consequences to tne speculative holder In Oie etoc4. The persistent heaviness of United States Steel stocks In face of the movement In other Iron and steel Industrials Is In spite of the rumor Industriously circulated that the con trol of th Independent companies, Is sought on behalf of that corporation. The rumors regarding the group continued and t he snares showed considerable resiliency. The assertions of passage of control of National Lead also persisted and the movements of Cotton Oil and Virginia Chemical were coupled with talk of an Intended merger. St. Paul derived no benefit from the plan of the extension to the Pacific coast. The lack of subscription privileges to the company treasury stock wa a disappointment to some of the recent speculative bnvers and the general policy of th ju.isnn d'd not seem sufficiently attractive to offset this dlsap- Klntment. Some wiknes in Northern clflc preferred was attributed to the ef fect of this threatened rlvalrv, but Union Pacific, the moat active market stock amongst the transcontlnentl lines, showed some resistance to the heavy undertone of the market. With the Thanksgiving holi day coming on the last day of the month, preparations for the December first settle ment made themselves felt In the money market today. The shifting of accounts Incident to these prerjar.tr'on resulted In running the call money rate up to 3 per cent. The day' report of subtrnasury op erations showed losses to that Institution extended to nearly $3,500,000 for the week, mu iora exennnge at Chicago hung at par today, marking the subsidence of the cash movement from Hint center. The holiday interval bad some etUct in prompt ing the closing out of speculative commit ment. The storm wwv.her In the north west and the hindrance to railroad traffic was taken Into consl loraUon In view of the serious congestions a'ready existing. The movement in Ama.r: mated Conner was In response to the continued rise In the price of Its product. The declaration of another 10 per cent extra, dividend on Lackawanna was regarded as explanatory of the extraordinary price e-vel at which that atock has been held, but Its general effect was not dtscernable. The unsettle ment was accentuated In the later dealings by the flurry In call money and St. P- 1, a decline of 2Vi In the last hour had consid erable Influence on settlement. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $2,350,000. United Blstfts bonrta were, all unchanged on call. Mlievlrclnw,'ret,ne luotatlon on thu New York Stock exchange: bales. High. Low.Close. atn . ..10!,nnu ... 13.200 tm04 S.": gold coin and bullion. .4a,9R; gold certlfleates. 344,t!.W. Sew Vorh. Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 29 MONEY On call Market firm at 4$$ per cent icloslng bid. 6 per cent, offered at 3. Tlfne. Mar'-et steady; sixty days, fc'tfl per cent; ninety dsvs 5W per cent: six months. 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAFEK tSU'l '"sTLRLINQ EXCHANGE Market weak, with actual business la bankers' bills at MfSKfitltf for demand and at $4 Riwvjj 4 sJi for slxtv-bllls: poster rates, 34iiy&4.M and $4 rti4 37H; commercial hills. $4 8T. SILVER Bar, 6V'. Mexican dollars. 60,e BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotation on bonds were as fol low: V a. ret. ts. re...ivz .'pan . til series... du 41,1. etts lln n Jd terlee ! 111314 u N unl. if VI XnbVn c. 41 .l4t Mel. Central 4 . . .IKS tin 1st Ine Minn St. L 4i. . l''- M , KIT. 4.... .Its !a in St .101 t.' K. of M to ennpon V. i. . r 4o eonpcn V. (. ii 4. rf 4m eeupfta I'. S. sew . rf 4s coupon Am. Tob. 4s 00 Atchlann geo. 4a.. So 'tl. 4 Atlintta r L ts. Bl. Ohio 4i. ... no r. H. T. CT. 4 ontrnl of On. ii . do lt Inc do M Inc 4o 84 inr (Tin. Ohio 4....Wit ( hlcno A. 81 C. B. C. R. I. O an col. Im ..... Cf'C. 4 st. L . Colo. In4. &s, ner. do Mr. B Colorado Mid. t.. Colo. A So. 4i.... Cuhn to T. H. O. 4n... Plstllleri' ?ec. Si. En prior linn 4. o r. '4a Hock hit Vnl. 4nl. 4 N. Y. C. . .. .10: s i c. t. s ..lttn Nn Pnelfto 4s .. m do 3, s4 N. & W. r. 4s 114 o a. u rr. 4s... ti pmn. con?. avs ... tt Rendln gnn. 4s r..W fl. L. & I. M r. l s. r. tg L. 8 W. f. 4s L. 4 a. 4a . .. .11 , Pi1mi'4 air P. 4s.'... TS 80 Pacle 4a hi t do 1st 4S, ctfs..., 4s.le44 So Rsllwsr is A. 7S . Tsitt St f. Is ... Tol at. U W. 4s ... 75 tnloo Psclflo 4s.... ... 4 do conv. 4s ...r P. ! Stan) Id Is .. ...ldlU Wshanh Is 14 do deb. B... 1 iWstiern Md ts . 93V, W. ft L. B.' 4s. lis 1 Wit. Csntrst 4s. ..103 i ...It ... 14. ... ST ... tol '6 ... ... M ... P-Sj ...131 t ...104 ... 77 ...im!, ...17 ...lo: ...lj' s..ut 4s. M't ... M ltO 1:6 sj'n lit ....tiev, .... v ....llH .... 7 .... 7 ! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bf 8teers and Cows 8:rong to a Highor, with Fftdors fiieadj. Dime HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND MUCH HIGHER Sheesi Receipts Moderate with le ataad Good for Fat Staff and Mar ket Active aad Stroagr to Ttlrne Higher Feedera steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. Receipts were: Official Monday .... t'lln -lit I lueed.iy ... Olhciul Wednesday . I. Cattle. Hogs.Sheep: . 3.;wu 4.U u.:.3 I.4IU H.tlUU Three riavs this we. li 11 (TO ai ;.1 ?7 Three das Inst week. .. .14 .i"6 li.oNi aj.n Same week before 1K.W4 l.lh! 41. Ot Same three weeks aao..lS,li"7 13,li." .M Same four weeks Ago....26.s.'S lrt.o-7 44,'isJ Snme days last year 14,?l 2s.oj9 17,H.'ii RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. i he folluwlna tnhle shown the rcccluts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South tm-.Hiia for the year to date, comparing with last year: 10,1c 10j I..., Cattle vi.s61 .s.iei Bi.i3 H"g 2.0VS.211 J.nu. 4,3 7,74 hp i,hr.576 i.sa.a4 24&.3V3 The following tnhle shown the sveraira price of hogs at S-mth Omaha for the last several days, with comparison: - rx-lriierest. Offered. Hostoa Stocks and Bond. BOSTON. Nov. Vf Call loans. 5ifl per cent; time loans, BiQg per cent. Official quo tation on stock and bonds were a follow: Article. Open. Illgh.l Low. Cloae.l Ye y. Wheat Iec. Mav ' July Corn Pee. Jtec. 31 a v J.ily Osis Pec Mav July Pork Jan. ' Msv Jjird Nov. Dec. ' Jan. Ja n. May I ! HI, ,V; 84'i &9t,'K4l4'i 1 I 44'af l44i-14'nl j44tf44V 144'' I I I i3l:ir I 4S 44S 44 V. 414 MSI 1 44 44 44 34 IS "S ! 14 cm I 13 t2V! 13 90 I T SS I 7 40 7 :74! 7 Si 7 S'i 130 I 7 374 7 4S 1 7 o5 I 7 li I 7 SO I 7 24jl I 44t,!41lS',,l s'H'is' 3i3r,:3i ao: 3i:3os, tuv. 44S 43-, 44 44 29S .ii- is 75 13 6u 7 7rs 7 r 7 00 1 7 iL-g 13 95 13 (A 735 7 35 7 30 7 4?V, 70741 7 30 ! 13 65 18 24 7 3S 7 36 7 .'4 7 024 7 No. 3. tOld. JNew. t'ash quotations were a follows: rt.Ol R rlteady: winter patents. ITJlij lo: straights, 33 70ti3; spring pateht. r.. 544.10; straights. 3Xob3.80; bakeia'. $2 30 jo ... WHEAT No. $ spring. S4fiS8c; No. $. fJr J , .u. a rvu, 0kel4iet-C. CORN No. t 4c; No. 3 vellow. .Uid7c oath-no. 2. awdc: no. 3 whiw. aw Cc; No. 3 white. j31c. Kl f-Nn 7. on.-. BARLEY Oood feeding. Sfl4.Sc; fair to choice malting. 41044V. 8t.i-.iJo N j. 1 tlax. we; No. 1 northwest ern. II. Prime timothy, $3.30. Clover, con-tr- TTA. l!10lilg . F HO VIS ION 8 Mens pork, per bbl., 813.40 4S13 $0. Ird. per bio lbs , 7 Saifr7.S74. Short ties eMe I'lM.xe) 77i24; short clear ld (boxed), 87 124tF7.26. Followln were the receipt and ship ment of flour and grain: Recelnta Slilpments Flour, bhls 37.5i Mil) Articles.! Open. lligh.l Low. Close.Yc y. Wheat 1 Dec... I 78i.s May..,JeOVH,i July. .-I 7S I Corn 1 Dec....!; 7S May.. July.., Oats- Pec. . . . May... Pork- Jan May.., Lard- Jan... May.. 30S'ff4:89'iJ'H 7S4I 804! . "SSI 78 70S I isS I S9SI ' 38N,i3iS SO 804J f 3041 13 7241 IS 90 13 724I VS 80 7 irvgn 7 3J4 7 2! 7 324' 29 80S 39S 2!74l . 80 8041 30Hi 13 65 f 13 374; 13 0 13 52Hi 13 70 U 55-67 7 18 7 22 7 18 7 3241 7 3741 7 30 St. I.ooln General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 29. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red rash elevator, 87"Vti91Hc; track, 904'07c; December. 83Sc; May, 374c; No. ) hard. 8.4iS7e. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 4?c; track, 41 ft 43c; December, 40T,c; May, 42Sc. OATS Stronger: No. 2 cash, 304c; track, 31c; Mav. 314c; No. 2 white, S!c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 4.m (114 50; extra fancy and straight. U-mt 4.25- clear, $2.90S.10. SEE1 Timothy, steady, i.wgi.hu. COKNMEAL Steady. $2.60. ' BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 73 Cite. HAY steady: umoiny, s.wij.ou, prairie. rr.&"4i.oo. IRON ct)T 1 vir, itca tu.ui. HAOOINO V HEMP TWINE 74c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, $14.50. Lard, higher: prime steam, $7,124. Dry salt meats, aleady; boxed extra shorts. $7.75; clear ribs. $.0u; short clears, $S.2S. Baopn, steadv: boxed extra short, $8.50; cleur ribs, $8.76; short clear, w ho. POULTRY Steady: chickens. springs. 41"V; turkeys, 134". 94-; geese. 74ftSo. BUT TK H cteaoy ; creamery. dairy. lsji21e. F JUS Steady: -'40 case couni. The receipts and shipments of flour and grain were: iteceipie. ouipiiieuin. 74c; ducks, 20ig25c; Atchlsoa sdj. 4s... do 4s Mts. ( entrnl 4s Atrhisnn do pfd Boatnn at Albany... Hoston A Mains... Boston Ktovnted . . . FlUtahur pro Msxlcsn Csntrsl ... N V., N. H. aV H. Par Marquette ... t'nlon Paxils Amer. Argt. Chsra.. do pfd Amsr. Pnsu. Tubs . Ansr. Sugar do fd Amsr. Tsl. a Amor. Woolen . do pfd 1010. Iron 4t 8.... Edison Eles. Hi., Oeoam! Blsctrie .. Mass. Blsctrie .... do pfd Unas ss United Fruit United Bhos Mnch., do pfd C. 8. Steel do pfd Westinxhoute rnm Bid. Asked (Adventure ,. IMS Allouet AmHlxamaled .. 4 Amer. line IWn Atltitle fttnthatn U44 calumet H I" Centennial .... 14 Copier Knnge "4 Psly West .... ( Franklin 100 Ornnbr 13 , Isle Kot.1. ... 24 Mm Mining ., 3 Mlnhissn 6 Uub.et 14 Mont C. t C. 13 Old Dominion .. Tel.. HI Osrtola ...... 4e Pnrrot lmH Qulter . is '4 sbnenon .245 Tsmsrsck Ill Triniijr , 144 t'nIUd Copper . Me f. S Mining., . 4V I V. 8. Oil , .104 Vtsli . 74 Victoria . 30VWlnnns , . ! Wolrerlne .104V North Butt ... . (6 J 41S imSS 10 H4 H is..r7s J4H TU, 1' ! I!S s l liW i 32 lUU4i 107 ' 1M 10V, MS 40 I4 dH "4 1M4 S Adams Ex Amal. Copper .. Am. Car a. F.... do prd 4'M Am. Cotton Oil 14,900 00 prn Am. Ex Am. H. I pfd loo Am. Ice Securities .. 4.10O Am. Linseed Oil loo do pfd Am. Locomotive 4fl.(VlO ao pi a tf o 90S 42 101 36S 88S 404 I'll 84 344 184 '71 1184 164S 1324 1424 107V 15t4 8.8 104 12 1127, 7S 8S.i 175S 22C4 MS Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu 7 ouo 65 .Oik) 70.(100 55.000 11.000 44.0.1ft 4&.0II0 87 ,000 Mlaaeapolls train Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 23.-FLOUR-Flrst patents. 4.7O)i4.80: second patents, $l.tilj 4 60; first clears, $3.54j3.7S; second clears, $2.4Wi2 55. BRAN In bulk. $1140. (8uierlor quotations for Minneapolis de livery.) The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Pay 6 Co.. 110-111 Board of Trad building, waa: Articles ! Close. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Yes'y. Wheat I Dec May... Flax- Iieo May... 1 81 I 1 024: 98 1 03 8S 864 l'i W S04 M 4 8Vi 1 02S Minneapolis Cash Prices Wheat : hard. 83Ts-: No. 1 northern. WSc: No. No northern, 784tj794c: No. 1 durum. 72c; No. 3 durum. 70'g.lc. Corn: No. 3 yellow corn, 384c; No. 3 cash, 374c. Oats: No. 3 white, KfcSc: to arrive. 28,c; No. 3, r7r2T4c. Bar ley, 304c. Rye, 6iilSc. 7Vtc. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. WHEAT Higher: No. 1 northern, $0fJS7e.; No. 3 north ern. 824n85c: May, 8Sic asked. BARLEY Weak: No. 2. 65c; sample, 37 64c. RYE Steady ; No. 1. .-. Wheat, bu'. Corn. bu... fiats, bu... Rye bu .. Iutrley, bu 17.3UO .863.400 ,.4tl,4s . ..3i5.a) 43.7U) 216 400 W.3uu 4.1'U 64U) On tte Produce exchange today the but- i-r mafs-et waa sien.iv, vreameries. 17823c, 'Ulrica :e. Fea. steady; at mark, raaea included. li!4c: flrata 4c: nrim frnta, extras, 304- Cheese. eay; HSj l$V 1 IJverpool (irala Market. UVKRPOOL Nov. .-WHEAT-8ooL firm; No. 3 red western wiotrr, M 74d. J'u ttiren steady; D.M'einber, tia 11. 1; March, v ll'id; Muv. fa H,d. auf-SiHit. easy; American tnlxe- Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. 2 CORN-Firm: No. 8 yellow, 42c; No. 3, 42c; No. 4. 41c; no grade, 174c OATS Firm : No. I whit. Su4c; No. 4 white. 29S'a-'9Hc. WHI8KY-$l.Sa Dnlatk Crala Market. DULl'TH. Nov. 33. WHEAT To arrive. No. 1 northern, 82Ho; No. 8 northern. 7c on track; No. 1 northern, 8SSc; No. $ northern, Soc; December. alSc; May. 854c. Am. Smelt. Refng. 32,300 do pfd 1,401) Am. Sugar Refng.... 2.800 Am. Tob. prd ctf 4.200 Anaconda M. Co ,3iio Atchison 13,700 do pfd loo Atlantic Const Line.. 100 Bait. A Ohio 3,000 do pfd 100 Brooklyn R. T 57,7n0 Canadian Pacific 24,100 Central of N. J 200 Ches. & Ohio 3,000 Chi. & Alton do pfd Chi. n. Western .... 4.100 2114 Chi. & N. W fifiO J20 C. M. & St. P 33,500 180 Chi. Terra. T do pfd C, C. C. & St. L 1) 98 Colo. Fuel A Iron 8.200 48 Colo. A Southern .... 9.7(0 19 do 1st pfd 8.500 64S do 2d pfd 2.600 44S Consolidated Oa .... Sno 179 Corn Product 700 14S do pfd TOO 644 Del. Hudson Sol) 327 P., L. W 300 4874 Den. A Rio O do pfd 200 874 Distillers' Securities.. 7.400 48 Erie 14.!iO 49 do 1st pfd MO 81 do 2d pfd 1ifl 74 Oeneral Electric 1,200 185 Hocking Vallev Illinois Central 400 177 Inter. Paper 2.100 Z' do pfd 3.900 874 Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central 100 27 do pfd l.ono K. C. Southern 2.7m) do pfd 4 SO11 T.ouls. A Nashville... 4,2i Manhattan L M0 Met. Securities l.aio Met. Ht. Ry 12100 Mex. Central 1.100 Minn. & St. 1 301) M . St. P. A S. S. M . 100 do pfd 4110 Miewourl Pacific 5.4110 M.. K. A T 12.) do nfd Mtt National Lead 73,7"0 N. R. R. of Mex. pfd N. V. Central 3.200 N. Y O. & W 8io Norfolk A Western. I.O11O d.) nfd North America l.ioo 1'aclflc Mail 5n) Pennnylvanla 19. 300 Pople's Oas ll,M) P.. C . C. A fit L Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pidlman Palace Car Rending do 1st rM do M pfd Republic, Steel dn pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods . do pfd St. L. A S F 2d pfd 6110 St. Louis S. W do pfd 101) Southern Pacific l.'Xl do pfd SH) Southern Railway 9,4.0 do pfd 30 Tenn. Coal A Iron Si.) Texaa A Pacific ; T.. St. L. A W 2110 do pfd 5un Union Pacific 74 0 do pfd 300 T . K.i V. S. Realty V. S. Rubber 10 In) do 1st pfd l.U) V. 6 Steel do pfd H'.hlO Vs. -Carolina Chrni... 29 344' 274 1&4. 9 118 ISIS 1S1V 1414 1064 151 104 103 1124 7S 874 173 2254 534 204 219 1774 9S- 4fi'4 284 634 44 179 14H 54 225 4874 89-1 404 101 34S 92 222 34 iS 184 40 70; 117 161 4 131 14TT, 107 153 87 1034 161 111 974 ST", 1744 226 53S 31 Tf.'i 204 !1?4 1784 17 T4 974 47 2s', London Closlag- Stocks. LONDON, Nov. 29. Closing quotations on lha Stuck exchange were as follows: It ll-U k. y Central 15414 8;1 Norfolk A W .M v ... 7' do pfd Sf, ... 4 Ontario . W 44 ...1064 pannsylrsnln 71S ...11S R,n Mints ...l'S Heading Ui ... fit do !( pfd 4 ... 1! 1 do 2d pfd so .. .14'i Southern fly 36 H ... n'4 do pfd ... MS Fo. Prlc 7uS4 ... h"4 nlon Pacific 11" ... 4I do pfd HSU ... Htlf. -m. Steel 14 ... 7V4 dei 9IA 10714 ...lMSlWastah tl'4 ...1. dt) ptd 42 . I7tl Spanish 4s 1 steadv. 80 6-16d our ounce. mumsi-a(BJ-? per cent. '1 oe 1,110 in uincount In the open market for short bill is 34 par cent; for three months' bills, 3S634 per cent. Xew York Mluiott StorUo. NE YORK, Novi 29.-Cl08lng quotation in mining siock were . toiiows Consols, money do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd lUUlniors A O... Canadian Pacific . ( h.-t A Ohio Chlrago Ot. W C, M. A St. P... fx Beers P. A Rio Grande. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 24 pfd Illinois Csntrsl Louisville N... Mo., K A T PILVER Bar Adsais Con Alien brfeee BranssrUk Cm.. Comstork Tunnel Con. Cel. A Vs.. Horn Sliver Iron Silver Letdvilie Con... .. 4 .. It .. I ..1SI ..110 ..ibd .. t oruieie cipMr. .-. I'nwnU rouut Ssvsge sierra. Kevada hmatt Hopes . Stsndnrd ...... 140 417H t 41 it 321 874 44 4eS RO'4, 73-S 1834 Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 29 -SEED Clover, cash. $8.oi; January. $8,124: February. $5.1:4: March. $s 2u. Prime alsike. $3.to. Co free Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 2 COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened steady at an advance 01 a points In response to steadier European cables and smaller Br-igillan receipts, but there waa some scattering liquidation for over the holidav and with a little yelling by trad Interest the market sagged off in spite of a moder ate demand tnrouif u the commission houa.ee Sales env ieorted of Si vki bags, includ ing December at 6 &. : Mv at 7 l'i : l.s.- July at 7.35c: eVpi'mber at 7.45c. Epot mar ket Steady ; No. 7 lti, 8 l-ltk. .. 1 ,100 901 1 4.0 99.311 200 .' 26 900 . 4.100 . 10. vm . 1.000 304 63 I61S 1H34 72ir. 119'i 234 Sill, 1394 16S4 1M4 364 68S 744 ifvu'i hi 844 i'Vis 6"S 14., 105S '534 100 25' irs 93 'iiri Hfl 234 IA 39 'i7i 'nf 684 121 36 4 li4S 3H4 3:S 5S 136Hj 98 144 534 2244 48i . 344 874 47 4H 81 T3S 1834 106 1764 1764 3 34 874 87S 28 82 rH noS 30 614 1504 163 ns 224 794 1384 ItKU 3US -1 ' 27 55 30 61 S 1VV l'4 71 S 11S zs 80 13fH 166 100'-', 364 684 68 1494 52. 84 iiift" 4S 13f4 73 S-v, 150 S3 iwi 104S I'M', (HI do pfd Wabash do old Wells-Fargo Fx ... Westlngliouse Elec. Western Union W. ec L. K Wis. Central do pfd . Northern Pa'lrlc... Centrsl 1-iher ... do i.f.i 8lr'S-8h flield 1 ?) 3U0 MS 1114 37S 144 414 113 a 42 3o 92S a' 29 " III. Ml 1 ll In. I"'", .7.(uii 91 51 94 244 1344 93 '30" Ki 24S 434 384 564 'ST" 68 121 344 94 118 834 MS B04 13S V74 54H 1104 374 ll4-. 1 24 41 S 9:4 ai l-4 45 b4 Total valca for the day. l.lu).4ri aharea. Ex-dlvidend. dfrered. 5: fr-14 245 1.1.-; 9't; a-4 S2; ior 2l'i 88-l-i 1044 s 22 57 6', 120 i 99 1124 M 86 564 liS 97 110 t87 54S llo' 87 lifS 344 1U4 Ji'S 414 "7 170 V 9 1 4R4 l.i. 4 Forelga Financial. IXJNDON. Nov. 2S. Money was much wanted In the market today in connection with the Japanese loan. Discount were fairly easy. In anticipation of easier money Operators on the Stock exchange mostly were occupied by the settlement. Prices were unsettled, but there was a firm under tone. Consols hardened on the DrosDects of abundant money. Home rails were Ir regular, dui cioseo nrm. Americans opened a 1111 and recovered to parity on slight bid ding. But there was an absence of actual transactions. Union Pacific waa a good feature, but eased In response to New York' opening and closed dull. Grand Trunk Improved a fraction on the October statement meeting expectations. Mexican werrt steady, despite the traffic decrease Foreisners wre quiet and Irregular at the opening, but grew firmer later on Pari buying, though Russian were weak. Japa nese were cheerful. Tho new loan wa subscribed for over twenty time. Kaffir were In better reauest on Paris sunnort Japanese imperial 6a of 1904 were quoted at ivz. PARIS, Nov. 29 Prices on the Bourse today were feeble at the opening, but strengthened on a report that tho Russian laws aimed against the Jews had been abrogated. At the close prices were Arm. The Russian imperial 4s were minted at 81. 00 and Russian bonds of 19U4 at 494.00. BERLIN. Nov. 29. Prices on the Bourse today were weaker upon- yesterday's New York advice and the telegrapher' strike in Russia. Extra Dividend oa l.arkasraana. NEW YORK, Nov. :9. An extra dividend of 10 per cent on the stock of the Dela ware, Lackawanna A Western railroad was declared by the directors of that company today. Action on the regular dividend on the stock will be taken at the annual meet ing In December. Bask Ocarinas. OMAHA. Nov. 29. Rank clearings for today were $1,145,131.15 and for the corre sponding date last year 81. 227,18.8.65. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 29 METALS The auvsniT in iin continued, wim ionuon re- porting gains from 2 6d to us, with spot at 15 2s 61. futures at 155 12s 6d. The local market was quoted steady at an ad vance of about 10 points on the average quniationa ranging irom m m to c 334 copper was lower In London, with sXit closing at a-, 1 iss ana t inures at 77 6s. The local market waa without change, sun plies for ilullvery this side of the spring monins oemg very limned ana prices prac tically nominal. Iake and electrolytic are quoted at $17 SOdf is.fo and casting at $l7.2uu 1 10. J.ead waa Higher abroad, closing ut 16. The local market continues firm, with local quotations ranging from $5.15 to $5 25. Spelter was 2s 6d lower at 28 12 d In London, but the local market was strong, and spot waa rmoted at $ 3f'nti to Iron wa lower abroad, with standard foundry quoted at 51 7d and Cleveland warrant at 52s 74d; No 3 northern foundrv Ih nuoted at IIS . -Jfi-f 18 38; No. 1 southern foun dry. 118 f.8 18.75; No. 2 0'Jthern foundry. $18 0nji8-6. "' ST. LOUIS. Nov. It--METALS-I-ad, higher at $5.60. Sptlter. higher ut $6 23 Date. I 1905 .11304. 11903. 11903. ;l901.:UM.ilb9. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. isov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 10. 11. 13. 13 4 4V 4 841 I t tt I 73i 4 611 I 4 n94 4 83 14 99, I t 72 4 ' 4 7W 4 e 4 87 811 ; 4 Ml 41 4 Vi 791 49 IU - I 4 881 4 741 1 7l! 5l e.sl 1 s 101 a 001 o til s 01 4 834 4 90 4 781 S 55 6 881 4 87 si 4 9t I a 44 61 1 11 4 79 1 4 97 1 4 80' I a 74 1 4 69 4 7!'4 4 971 4 671 ( 35j 4 74; 4 814, 4 891 4 521 S Z5 5 72; 4 01 4 04 4 04 4 03 a 4 01 4 03 4 03 74 4 691 4 M s ui 4 ttt (111 RSI a 1.1. & ivt. 4 84 I 4 79'i I 4 541 a ill 1 59! 4 74 $ 94 14.. I 4 73 I 4 69 4 kl M "K, 6 hv 4 h7, I "2 16. .1 4 7141 4 691 i 82i 7i 4 82j 8 90 in. 17. 18.. 19. 20.. 21., 22. 33. 24.. 25.. 2.. 87.. 1 28.. 29.. M 147 . . 4 h " .tea in 4 tn 4 J?7 M IH K t I r Hi I?" 4 t?4 . Il T HI 4 to u ?.,7 too 4 Ml 7 1S ISO 4 (i ti r-t rjn 4 u I 17 , . IN It !,'4 S I M 64 114 440 4 " (0 40 4 tj 8" IM 4 4 so j ;: it 4 J l r 40 4 ;-4 s o 4 n I W ... 4 10 f, -! n is M J 40 4 0 h$. , tt too 4 s 44 S-S ts 4 to 4 ; ... 4 U 71 .m ... 4 so -. JS 4u 4 at .. I7 40 4 o n t:i . . 4 a-. 41 Its ... 4 M JkS 1W lit 41 171 40 4 tlk, SI I4 . . 4 US 44 P'.J 1!0 4 M 1 40 4 M 7 J1 0 Si !. 140 IK Hi 140 4 l!'t 4t ISU tt It MT 40 4 I!W TM ... 4 M. nj to I t24j 4 7 J, 4 8.4 4 14T tOO 4 f2 SO. 2M ISO 4 H7S4 "1 17 ... I i:n ., tn so 4 so 24T ... 4 8H, 44 1W 4 an r' 7d ... 4 Si', 44 l: 40 4 o I 741 an 4 Si 4 .i 4 67 4 67",, 4 68 4 6S 4 84S: tkj 4 69 4 72 e 4 rs 4 714 4 621 4 55! 6 3 4 71 4 46! fj 41 i 4 66 4 39! C 311 6 62 4 63, 4 45 i 6 291 5 3 4 61 4 49 r47 4 53; 4 46 4 44 4 81 4 20 4 18 4 90. 8 S I 4 82i 3 7 I 3 84 4 78! 6 28! t 73' 4 751 $ 88 4 iSU w 4 76! 3 8 5 661 4 78 II fv It 86 3 82 7' I 3 77 241 5 811 6 2i 5 is; 04) t 99; I 4 20 4 49; 4 24 Oil 4 46 I Obi t 78; 6 73! e t 85 4 87 4 76, t 76 4 711 S 73 4 74 8 68 4.2510 4.5". S.OfK?i.35 3.26b 4.25 ..,4j4.:(" 1.50(12.75 l.TolJI 50 3 iSU I 10 2.50)3.40 . Hogs. $4.774114.90 4 60 (((fi.i.6 4.6.1 V 4 5 4.60 ia.00 4.65 (li.SO ot stock Indicates Sunday. "Indicates holiday. The following table a:iowa t., Drlces paid at the tlver markets for csttle: Good to choice corn-fed steers... .$5.264J5.T5 r'alr tO STOOd fnrn-f.rl mimuim A l,ti.a. Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.otX(i5.00 VJ""'i w cnoice range oeer steers., Fair tn good ranae beef atnera Oood to choice cows and heifers. fair to good cows and heifcra Fair to aood western cows Canners and cutters flood to choice atocker feeders Fair to good stockars and feeders. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Omaha $1.76.50 Chicago 1.2i'i(6.70 Kansas city 2 irt6.26 Ml. I-OU1S Z.Vl'j.90 loux City 2.0i4ii.75 The olttclal number of cars brought In today by each road was: rK-ads. Cattle, iiog. Sheen. t M . & t. i- Missouri Pacini: Union Pacific avsteni C. A N. W., oast C. A N. W., west C, St. P., M. A O C, li. A Q., east C, B. A J., west C R. I. A P.. east Illinois Central Chicago Oreat Western.. Total receipts The disposition of ihe day's receipt was as follow, each buyers purchasing the number of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle Omaha Pucking Compuny bwift A company tud-ihy Packlnj t o Armour A Company Armour A Go., from K. C. Vansant A Co Carey A Benton Lohman A Co McCreary A Crary W. I. Stephen Hill & Son...., Huston A Co Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. F. Husz Mike Haggcrty J. B. Root A Co Other buyers Total , . 2 5 , . 3 2 ..24 19 1 .. 1 12 ,.8 34 20 .4 6 2 ..7 6 ,. 67 14 2 .. .. in '.'.I 2 ..Ill HI 38 Hops. Sheep. 2.'3 425 Sv9 4(-9 1,862 l.Oll 7 4 2,361 1,-61 obi .2.4!'! i,tur 81 2 . "... ' I 1 64 35 9 25 191 22 10 188 4,603 1.471 7.142 9,866 SHEEP Thero was only a moderate run Pt sheep today, thirty-lour kinds, about 9..rx head. The receipts for the three days of the week arc 29..3 head as ng.tinst 18 head for the first three days last week, and the run for the first three das of the corresponding week last year Is practically the same as compared with this week. Trains were late spurn this morning, and an a result the market did not oin until rut her late. There was not much fat stuff on th market thl morning, while there was a good demand for choice fat sheep desirable lor killing purpose. Packer were out enrly looking for desirable sheep suitable for their trade and the supply was pot equal to the demand, so that good, choice, fat stock sold readily at prices that were mostly strong to luc higher than yester day's prices. There was a lot of range lambs that sold early for $7.00. which is a good price for that kind of stock. The majority of the run today consisted of feeders and the quality generally spesk lug was only fair. There were a number of country buyers In and there was good demand both from these country buyers and also from th regular yard buyers. Oood stock of all kinds found ready sale at prices thut were mostly strong to a dime higher, while the common and rough stock sold at prices that were simply steady to strong. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Oood to choice fed lambs. 6.2u4j7.26; good to choice ramre lambs, V' '' --i; good to choice yearling wethers. $5.4C(j5.75; good to choice old wethers, $5.on-75 S5: good to choice old two, I4.2Mi4.75. Vuotutlons for feeder sheep and lambs: Oood feeding lumbs. 85.5oru6.o0; good feed ing yearllnps. $4.7Mi5.2n: good feeding wethers. 14 5"u4.75; good feeding ewes, $3.50 $4.10; breeding ewes, W.l'Kflfc.lO. Representative sales:. No. 5x2 Wyoming feeder ewes... 2S2 Wyoming feeder ews.... 77 Wyoming feeder ewes... 251 Wyoming cull lambs 177 Wyoming cull ewes S.05 Wyoming cull ewes 20 native feeder lambs 579 native lambs srd greasy, Cf, Is Id scouivd. 2s Id; gr-msy, Australia. " l'") lutli s. West .1st1 iilii. 1,1'v 1"4 1. New Zealand. tVlvl id hT. l.OVIS. Nov. medium grades, combing and clothing. " 1 8 ; llaht fine. ;!1'.i;c; heavy fine. 19-iiIlc; tub washed. 33ti414c. Vl torla. 9. ISO h.le. 7dlH 14.1. Soot.) greasy, ntlnls 14 1 baits, greasy. i1 ' Lots' bales, grensy. 79 Vi01. "lend' OMAHA WHOI.KSiLK MARKKT. Av. .. W .. 86 41 118 99 (Ut .66 Pr. 3 9" 4 00 4 0" 4 60 4 60 4 75 6 AO 7 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hogs Strongr to Tea Cent Higher Sheep Higher. CHICAGO. Nov. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 15,000 heud: market strong to 10c higher; common to prime -steers, $2.9ifi6.75; cows. $2.804.30: heifers, $2.0tV(i-3.0"; bulls. $2.00fl 4.18); Mockers and feeders. $2.154.15; cslvea, $2.(112 7 00. HiXrS-Receipt. 30.000 head; market 10c hipher; good to piimo heavy, $4.9iii.i6: medium to good heavy. $4. 0e4.90; strong weight butchers, $4.O'ya.05; good to choice heavy mixed, $4.8tiS4.'jC; packing. $l.4u&4.90. SHEEP AND IaAMHS-Rncelpts. 18,000 head; market lfngiic higher; sheep, $3.75cl 6.90; yearlings, $5.7u6.to; lambs, $4.fM7.65. ev York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 211. HKEVKS Re ceipts, 1,879 liend; steers active and 10ri2oc higher, fat bulls. 10c higher; others steady tn 10c higher; native steor.s. $.!.7.H(a.!0; stags. $1.00; bulls. $2.25-4.10; cows. $1.5o.i3.2n; cables quoted live cattle lower ut !-iill4(i per pound dressed weight; re frigerator beef, 85i84 per fKiund. Exports, 240 CHttle and 4, 1.0(1 quurtt-rs of bf; to morrow, 100 cattle. CALVES-Iteceijits, 1,176 head; market firm; veiil. 25c higher: grassers, 25c higher, Venls, 85.00fi.6fl; little calves, $4.00'a45i); grassers. $3.(13 25; dressed calves, tlrm; city dressed veals. 9fui4c per pound; coun try dres.-4ed, 74'(jli4c per pound. SHEEP AND LA M ITS Receipts, 4,536 head: sheep, steady; lambs, 104i15c higher; Sheen $2.5016. 40; lambs, $7.00-7.90; culla. $4.fV;'T.i.''0; no Canada lambs. HOOS-Recnlpt, 5.5R7 he4id; market feel ing tlrm; no Sales reportad. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 29.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 5.400 head, Including 50 southern; market, strong to 10c higher; choice export and dressed bef steers, $5.26'n;.26: fair to g-ood, $3.7yafi.0O; western steers, $3.004.75; Blockers and feeders. $2.5tjJ4.DO; southern steers, $2.50i4.25: southern cows, $2.00t3.25; native cows, $2oiM.OO; native heifers, $2.50 fflfj.10; hulls, $3.0ocO4.00; calves, I2.50W6.25. HOOS Receipts, 9.000 head; nviiket. 5, 10c blglirr: top, $4 974; bulk of sales, $4,824 ti4.95; heavy, $4.9.HM974: packers, $486 4 95: pigs and light. $4 6."(fi4. 90. SHEF.P AND LAMI'.S Receipts, 1,600 bead; market, 10til5c higher: native lambs, $5.30aT7.25; western lambs, $..6orcr7.10; ewes .... . ........!..,. ., 11 tlU.d .. t .. v nllr.n&4 CATTLE-Rccelpts of 1 I yearlfngs. Is'tVeW; west'ern clipped she'en, light today. It), loads. ibout 3,700 head n I fos.go; stockers and feeders, $3.2504.75. for the three day of the week as compared Condition of Trade aad Qaotatloa oa triple and Fancy Prodare. EOGS Fresh receipts, candled atock. 23c. l.ir; TO' I THY - liens ec; imisteis, c; turkeys. l;m'4c; ducks, c: spring chick ens, 84c; geese, 8tf9u DREtSBED POl'Ll'IlY-Turkeys, KtJUc; eld toms. 14ifil6( : chick ms. P-ffliV-: old roos ters 7c; duck", HTH2c; geese, KKfillc. BUTTER I'ai king stock. 15c; choice to fancy dairy, 1X019-.-: creamery. IUiMWc; prims. Ii'ac. SUGAR Standard granulated, in bbla., $V II per cwt ; cubes, 6 95 per cwt ; cut loaf. $6.10 ptr cwt.; No. 6 extra C, bans or bbls.. $4 95 per cwt.; No. 10 extra C, bags only, $4 So per cwt.; No 15 yellow, bags only, 8175 per cat.; XXXX powdered, $6 86 per cat. FRESH FISH-Trout. lofjllc: halibut. T8-; bun'ali , dressed. 9c; pickerel, drcrsed. 64c; white bass, dressed. I2c; sunflsh. Se; perch. scaled and dressed 8c; pike, 10c: catfish. 13c; red snapier, 10c: salmon, lie; crop pies, IVc; eels, lc: bullheads. 11c; black bass, 31k-: wliltrflsh, 1; frog legs, per dox., ase: lobsters, green, 27e; boiled lobsters, 30c; ahad roe, 45c; blueflsh, 15c; herring, 4c. HAY Price quoted by Omaha Feed company: No. 1 upland. $7; medium, $6.i0j coarse, $6. BRAN rer ton, $14.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. OIIANOFS California, Navels, all Siae. $3.25; Florida, all sixes, $3.00. LKMCNH lmonier. extra fancy, 240 alse, $4.25; 300 and 300 sizes, $5.50. DATES Per box of . 1-lb. pks;.. $?; Hallowed, In 70-lb. boxes, Per" lb. 54c; walnuts, stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., $2 per dog. FIGS California, per 10-lb. canon, TB'J 85c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 12c; b crown, 14c. BANANAS Per medium Blged bunch, $1.75t)2.25; Junilms. $2,;KWi3.00. . FRUITS. PEARS Lawrence and Mount Vernon, $2.50 APPLES Ren Davis and Winesaps. In S-bu. bbls., $401; California Bclinowers. $1 .SO; Colorado Jonatlian and Grimes' Golden. $2.26; iscw 3 org apples, h.wi per bbl. CRAPES Tmpo'ted Malagas. $" bWTjfi .no. CRANRERRIES .terseys, 512.00 per bbl I Bell and Bugle, $12.iXKUi3.00. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 50 4561; South Dukota, per bu.. ,oc. OTW-iro jioiu-si' j.iv.w, iTti snj white, per bu., 80c; Spanish, per crate. 1lTS. v, t ... (VAX l.r.rtJ. M er imm("-i. e.o!'. NAVY BEANS -Per bu.. $2 00. CUCUMRERS-Per dos . $1.25150. CABBAQ E Home grown and Wisconsin, In crates, per in., ic. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS rer bu.. 6Ti(!T5 CEI.F.KT KsinmHxoo, per nos., ra SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 8-bu. bbl.. $1.752.00 CA UI.IFl.f'W r.rt I'er crate, .!. TOMATOES California, per crate of 24 lbs., $2 50. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. 124c; No. 2 rib. 84c; No. 3 rib. 6c- No. 1 loin. 16c; No. 2 loin. lOUc; No 3 loin. 74o; No 1 chucks. Sc; No. 3 chucks, a,. n x rhucks. 3c: No. I round. 7c: No. t round. 64c; No. 3 round. 54c; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 3 plate, 8c; No. 3 plate. 24c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER I'er keg, $3.75; per bbl , J0.7J. HONEY New. per 24 lbs., $3.50. CHEESE Swiss, new. 5c; Wisconsin brick, 14c: Wisconsin llmborgor. 13c; twins. I4c: voting Americns, nvyc. 1: 1 n "vJr with the run for the first three day of last week Is maller by about 3,000 head. There was but very little good stuff on the market this morning and there was practically no cornfed stock In sight at all. There were a few pretty nice loads of west ern cattle on the market and these found ready sain at prices that were strong to a dim higher. laekers were out early and were evidently wanting a good supply of cattle. The eastern markets are In rather fioor shape, but the market at this point Is n a good, healthy condition. The trade on beef steers closed active, with prices strong to a full dime higher. There was a moderate run of cow and heifer on the market this morning, while the demand for that kind of cattle wax ac tive and prices were steady to strong. Packers were wanting a supply of tide ;;lnd of stock and local buyers were out witn a few outside orders, so that with the Ja mand no good the prices naturally ad vanced and the market closed strong to 10c higher. There wns only a light supply of stockers and feeders on the market today and the de mand for that kind of stock was not so very good. There were a considerable num ber of country buyers In today, but they were looking for the better grade of stuff, so that prices did not follow the example set by the other kinds of cattle, but closed the day steady. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. beef sters KB MM No. I... I... 13... XX... HI... 41.. 1... ... I.. .. I... A. . M . 774 1U . 1 .u'.i- .1274 . (19 . fi . SMI I0M) U.l ad 14.. 1.... 13.... It.... II.... 4tt tf.0 eld rr I 40 I si 4 f1 4 71 4 ti 4 tu COWB. 2 18) I i ii 1 I 2i 1 IK I t 1.0 ilEIFLtte. I so BULLS. $ 3S 1 1 4U 1 t'ALVta, : 7; 4 : ti 1 ANi e ii I u 2 t li 1 1. 1 WYOMING. I4..U .14.4 .14.4 .141,4 -1(60 .1: 0 .116') . 1:4 . 1 4 ti 4 M n I Wl I 5'J 3 50 2 78 3 IK 3 Ml I 00 St. Louie Live Stock Market. ST. I5UIS, Nov. 29-CATTLE-Recelpts, S.000 head. Including 700 head Texana; mar ket loc higher; native shipping and export steers, $4. Win 90; dressed beef and butcher steers, $2.76fi4.75; steer under 1 i0 lb., $2.76&4.35: stockers and feeders. $2.0033.75; cows and heifers. $2.ivii4.40; canners. $1.75' 200; bulls, $2.3O'&3.10; calves, $2. 50(67.25; Texas und Indian steers, $2.15$3.&5; cow and heifers. $2.(V(i3.10. HOGS Receipt a. 9.000 head; market loc lower to 5c higher: pigs and lights, $4,609 4.9i); packers. $4.6W&4.U5; butchers and best heavv. M.&O'fiB.OO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 500 head; market stendv: nutlve muttons, $4.3Vn6.1S; lambs. $5. 5001 7. 25; culls and bucks, 4.75; stockers, $3.00(04.50; Texan. $3.00 4.50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 29.-CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.7511 head; market stnady to 10c higher; natives. $3,651(76.16; cow and heifers, $l.rn5 00; Mocker and feeders, $2.75ii-1 90. HOGS -Receipts, 8.'".59 head: market 6?noc higher: light $4.70i4 86; medium and heavy, $4 V( 4 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 509 head: market lOfilSc higher; yearlings, $6; weth ers, $5.3-1, Moox 4'lty Live 9to-U Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. 29.-(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE -Receipts, 700 head; mar ket strong; Mockers, sttady: lieeves, H.ucfi 5.75; cows, bulls and iiiixmI, $ii"y3 4i; stockers a:id feeders, $2.75113.75; calves and yearlings. f2.fK-ii3.aO. HOGS Receipts, 6.20 head; market 10c higher at t4.Cii4.sO; bulk ot salos, li.T:"j 4.7o. Slock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 2 7110 No. 1 soft shells, new crop' per lb., 154c; hard shells, per lb., 134c. Pecnns. largs, vr lb . 14c; small, rer if... l'c peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12?H34c. Almond. sort shells, per u.. xn , nam siieiis. per lb 15c. Khellbark hickory nuts, pur bu., $2 25; large hickory nuts, per bu., $150. Chestnuts. 15c per lb Cocoanuts, $1.50 per sack of 100. HIDES No. 1 green. Oc; No. 2 green. 8c; No. 1 salted. 104c; No. 2 salted. 4c; No. 1 veal calf, 11c; No. 2 veal eif, fjc; dry salted, 7fd4c: sheep peRs. 25i8$1.00; hor hides. $1.5O4i3.O0. Snaar and Molassea. NEW YORK, Nov. 29.-SUGAR-Raw, firm; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal. 96 test. 8 9-16c: molasses sugar. 2c. Re fined, steady; No. 6, 4.10c; No. 7, 4.05c; No. 8, 4.00c; No. 9. 3.95c; No. 10, 3 90c; No. 11, 8.c; No. 12, 3.80c; No. 18, 3.55c: No. 14. S.75c: confectioners' A, 4.56o; mold A. 6.06e; cut loaf. 6.40c; crushed, ea.; powdered. 4.90c; granulated, 4.70c; cubes, 4 95c NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 29-8UOAR Mar ket firm; open kettle, 3'34c: open kettle, centrifugal. a'Mnvso; ceniruugai wiiue. 3T,c: vellows. 34j3Sp: seconds. 2'NSc. MOLASSES Open ketlle, 20ij32c; cen trifugal. mr. 8YRUP-2JSj28c: F.aporated Apple aad Dried Fruits. NEW TORK, Nov. 29. EVAPORATED APPLES Market lower and It I difficult to obtain prime fruit; nearly prime apples, yfi84c; prime. 9'i94c: choice, 10c; fancy, 11c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prur.es are reported very firm on th coast, with quotation ranging from 44c to 8c In the local spot market. Apricots are unchanged, with choice quoted at B49e; fancy, 10W12c. Peache continue firm; extra choice, lor; fancv. loutlllc: extra fancy. U4fln' Raisin are quiet and unchanged; loose Muscatel are quoted at oSCac; eeeded, 64ii9c; California London layers, $1-b;, Oil and Koala. OIL CITY. Nov. 29 OIL Credit bulsnces $1.58; shipments. 67 666 bbl..; average. 82 06. bbls; runs, 83.031 bbls.; avernge, 61,081 bbls. shipments Uma. 87,663 bbls.; average. 67.034 bbls.; run Lima, 61,436 bbl.; average, 43,2o bbl. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. IIM. . l.'UV 1 :'ii 1 40 1 as 4 ou 1 South Omaha moux it v . . . KansaB City St. Joneph ... t1!. Louis Cj.lcago Totals . .. w 3 it ... a. iu . ..luuo 1 In 13 cows i:'j 1 5c. o i"eis....M 16 cow a 1064 3 15 59 steers. ...lis 2 cows i)9i 3 00 a wietsrs. ...1;(.J 2 cows 12U0 3 5l 2 steer.... 1300 4 cows li-3 J Jo 2 (leers. ...li'ti 3 ccs l-4') 3 5 1 steer 1620 3 steer. ...l.T. 4 25 30 Meera. ... I344 3 ateer....l4 3 75 1 steer Ulo NEBRASKA. . 943 3 2D 2 bulls 149.7 .lllsi ' o 1 cow ln .104? i or, 1 cow 14-ti W 9 L. 4 feeders.. 4 Colloa Market. NEW YORK Nov. 29 COTTON Boot ' ciosea auu; mianiing uplands Hots-; mid dllng gulf. 11.05c: sale. a5 hales. ST. IJUI.S. Nov. 29 COTTON-Steadv middling, ll-vc; tale, none; receipts. 1 ',4 8 cows..., 1 cow 9 oo ... 10 feeders. 1 cow 17 cows... 7 cows... S cows. 2 cows. J. D Wallace Wyo. 850 ...1034 ... 9T5 ... 869 ...12i W. ... 940 ..1315 3 25 3 iu 2 70 8 10 3 2a C 2 steel. -i 1 ateer.. 1 calf.... 1 cow 1 cow Harris Colo. .12. .. 99-1 .. 8 .. 860 ..ll'i 4 75 4 o5 4 25 4 25 4 J, 4 75 3 50 3 70 3 10 2 2.i 3 V. 3 86 3 65 3 65 3 00 3 10 3 70 . 5 400 . 1.75.1 . 3kl .15.(88) 8.(l') 6.200 9,11. vt K"l 9,k 3).l.4) ,28 55J 69.859 29.6H9 Wool Nov Market. WfXiL -The wool 1 ateer 94o 8 35 32 cows Mai 3 90 2 atcars. ...1313 3 80 1 feeder... 71 140 balsa; shipments, 71 bales; stock. 24o'0 4i cows Iu02 2 85 30 cowa 94a 35 i ivpoii, , HOGS The sudden bulge In provision In I 1 ERPtiOL. Nov. 29.-t'OTTON-8pot. the last two day cauaed an advance iu the moderate business done; pri-es unuh ing.-d; llUtf market this morning of fully loc; th, A nverlcun middling fair 6 Olid; good mid- , sudden advance Is In all probibilty an au dling. 35d; middling. 611, lov middiin- : ,., tu ,hlppr for laigu leceln m-ir tVOCd: gooti ordlnurv. 5.8.yi; udmaiy. 6.tT0d. Week, with a probable drop lo a lower Ttt .."-I? "f ? rtaV ",xe, 8"" bl1'"- ,,f ' f'lnt than it ha been ill the previous w.ek. wHch w wt-re for speculation and ,-xpr.rt , Receipt this mon.li.g ugstiattd 1!5 car, and Included 7.400 Amerl an Reipt. 3i.t r a.,,,, bead, and lor the week tiiu "-' "'" i."v e...roi:.iii, i.-M,i. 11 aaainat 1T .; h.-.i I f...- .1,.. Treatarr klatemeat. WASHINGTON. Nov. -9 -Today a atat. ment ot the treasury baUn-e :n the gen eral fuiuL exi-l ieive of the $1 "si.m4.Hrt gold reeerte. shows: Available cash balance NEW ORLEANS. Nov. A COTTON- Quiet and steady: sales 1.55o bnles; go.Hl ordinary b-; gianl miildliuir. l -nr.' : mid dling. 114--: good puddling. ll',c; middling fair. 12 3-16", 1 erupts. 2.326 Ivulea; aio.k. 30,137 balea. a1..! U :l I, cud the cot rer-pHird- Philadelphia Prodaea Market. PHIUriF:l.PHU !nv M-BCTTl-o Steady; extra western creamery. 24c; extra ' e'rlng going ut Jl j. Tin- conn nearbr prima. 6c. siurr 1 not 111 eirong u.-ii.uci as BOGS Firm: nearby freah. loaa off. 52c; nearby fresh, tic at mark; weatern fresh, tic at mark. CHEE8ii-43ulet; Nw Tor full cieam, USaitc a: .'' l ead, us agginat s.ime tlir.-- dayf lat week tor the met tl.rav days in inn srrk last year. ihe market owened atiice u, strong Strong .ompetiti -li .ioii f 01 red pn.ee to around a dime l.icl.ci . -A I en tl.v men -m- lit beca.ne general Fnrly iradii.g ,rlces wire largely around liVilkS iiri-l tiid hriu at that baai t nroi.srroui with i iit . ligni bu! -II- era and heavy weiahta und rnce on Una were aomewlat higher than yst-tdav Repreaeutative salea: 9s ' rr . IT U 27! 40 I T7a 4a m U'i 4 U BOSTON. market is dull, but firm. The manufic tnrers of woolen goods are the prlncioal buyers. Mills gem-rally ure now preparing for stock taking and are adverse to increas ing their holding very largely. Territory wools have been in fair movement, nking into account the d.-pJcted cond'tlori of trie storks h !d here. Pulled wools aro quiet. A supers sell at 62'yC3c und li s biint 5tc. Foreign grade sre steady. Leading quota tions Included Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX r.nd above. ir,Hr.fr; X. Hit fir; No. 1. ti'nilc; No. 2. 4.li41c: Hue ur-.wrished. 2v'd2!ic; quarter-blood, unwashed. 3;3f-: hree-eighih bloMl .Wjlfr- half-blood, 34Ji3V: unwashed D lame. 3' StSlc; unmerchantable. 8li32e; fine washed lx-lslne. 37'137'Ar; Michigan, line unwashed. 27628c; quarter-blood, un washed. SCfiKtc; unwashed Deliilno. 2-i ; Kentucky. Indl'ina. etc, three-cl'-'ht ha and quarter-blood, 3'i ic. Territory, Idaho Pne I'nZ&r: heavy fine. 1i2k-; tin medium. 23 ti??c; niedlum. 27428c: low medium. ?7firic; Wyoming fine. ?2';.-2lc: hnevy fine. 18(3iv; fin medium. 2324c; niedljin. 27'gac; low medium. 27i28c; I'tHh and Nevada fine. 23 b24u; heavy tine. 1!iiJ2oc: fine nnvlium 237 24c: medium, ?7.'c; iow rcedlual, y7i;C; Dakota fine. TyiZc: fine medium, 22tt2;'.c; medium. f7t'Ac; low medium, K7i(2c. Mcntari.i line (hi. Ire. 26i27c: fine aversgr, 24r2rc; line n.idiuiii choice 26'ii27c: avvruire. ?4ji 2Tc ; Maple, JMj'.Sc; medium cnoice, 231 2!" LONDON. Nov. -9-WOOIThe offer lues at the wis. I sale today unio.int.. t" 12 319 bales. Including h larire s-ipplv of new clip s-'ured and greasle Fine grades were In br'sk demand and fnuliv grades were i.'..i,d,-r. NL-rlnon w--r in Mrorr Mirii-st for rr.-.isv. flcond ( -toibing boggetta were houxlit r.ad'ly fur Aiwtki. 'r'-v-b: eds 4.M w-U sjd tjood to ftn.-riade-i wer tak-n fr-'' t. i-or.. and r-nir!; buyers. Tl,i re w- brk r .mu. tlti-in for Mco'ii-ds itiri,- Hlr,1 -x-trerne iu-t sn, u It 'i0rs w il,-4 w-re .-e-.nienr. f--,l!(,'rsT ar te sa'es: New Wales- 3H'i bale. c .i)r i 1 M The following deed were filed for rtcori Novrmbar :rrantt W. H. Seevera and wife to H. O. Wulff. lot 4 and 4 lot 3. block $. Halcyon Heights 1 " J. A. Hylln and wife to C. F. Petersen, undivided 4 lot $ "d w 21v 'ct ,ot 2. block 3. Reed 1st ad. ............. l.-e Katbne B. Davis to L. F. Crofoot lots I to 6. 19 to 24, block 10, Halcyon Heights r'.'.V A. VV. Simpklns and wife to L. V . Deljunatre, lots 1 to , Dioca i Har mon's ub v"i.T W. A. Huberstroh and wife to o N. Revlns. lots 31 and 34, Paddock Place ;"', Walter Chamberlain and wife to Mark llasmuss-n. lot 24. block . Orchard inn J. A. Fife and wife to E. A. Phillips, lots 3 and 4. block 15. Patricks 2.1 add W. F. Mack and wife to J. A. Fife, e 42 feet lot 8. block 9. E. V. Smllh a add : I'tyiO 1 Jens Jensen to Ktortx Brewing '.'., '-..o I lot I block. 134. Omaha 1 . . . : , , j i ... i-l.M t...e- I J. r.. ' nrisiy hou sue uj ui- long, lot o, Piocg t. iiammoiiu rri. r E W. Pendleton and wifo to O. M. Drew, lot 19. block 4. Saunder nnd li s ndd United It. E. A T. Co. to Cha Herrou. lot 8. block 33. Kountxe liace Phil. M i l A T. Co. to M. U Scott, loi 4. block 2. Hanscom Plnce Wm. 8cheste.lt Jind wife to Plilllp .w.-ibel. lots 13 and 14, block 3. Insti tute liu. u ,l The H. A T. Live Bloi k Co. to Tho . Cuduhy Packing Co, a tract in 04 lie 11-14-12 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Arrilla Emmmger et al. to Ellen H. Hooker, lot 15, block 2. Grammercy Dark D. J O'Donahou et O' Donahue, lot 17, Hill H. S Ballou. tr, to 3, Archer Place C. J. Amhelier and Squires, lot 4, block 13. Ambler Pl.iv. J. W. H'luires and wife to A. C. Slew srt, a tract In e4 sw 29-15-13 18.UU0 141 Cud 2.3i: 1.2C 4.0(11 4.075 300 4 850 2.3oO 25 al. to Kathne block 16, CHfUin E. P. wife Guild, lot to J. W. Total amount of transfers. .$21 t-''.nrk Qi.r ensbind, 2 lales. scour, d F. D. Day & Co. Oealere la stocks, (i ran in. Provisioiis ahlgt Vssr Crala la la Braerli 4tr.ee. Iltlll Hoard et I tu.li Uldg., Omaha. -. Teleuhmse SSI 4. 2i:'-'.i4 KxcbanK aid., itouth Omaha. Well 'Pr.one lis. t'.depeindei.t 'Pauaek f awITdes S'U'l us vour 1 1 1 dee snd trs soil tan th-in Fur Itobe Sl.fWl Toa lor t iial I, lard Kobe t3 T41 Hake f ont m: m." x slo tan Hid tor Hr as sr4 l.eat'ier. susra: tee Irf wort In Hie lil en4 for l'.s I, al snd bhlppln Ts,s. sab pa, 4 Inr liiaes A4 i'ure- u r.fr ) uu Ui Floit Nsllori Uua. Omilia bobc A Tanslnr Co., la 5.1V) 1 Hiikory and 2nd cla. Omaha, Ne