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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Fill DAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19)6.
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AND PRODUCE BARRET
TsasaSXt
in Whs., fit, Priest Bullae I
rractionfcUy Lswtr.
4id. Fatness, aulet: Cieeembef, 4a 4d;
January, 4a Id.
XRW ' 1 OR K UEIFHtl. MARKET
CQUIDAIION . AGAIH IN DECEMBER!
Aot Marti. I'rade Bad Rallies An
fllalit. Market Beta. tMblt I
tare lor Oaterlags Bran .
TV la la Cora.
OMAHA, Kori 8. I
J .iqjiuaiUin in 1 11 txtcember wheat op
n continued touay and prices rutcd frac
unaiiy lower, 'lrs-iing was light and ral-
!. were HMgni. me namei provra en
1 iri i unsbia 10 car for the Increased of
ferings rmm. tired holders. ' Hart of tha
i..ws of a bearish nature and Dart
bullish, ' Mverpool was lowrr and Argen
urn reported favorable waaihar. With In
croasod offerings of new wheat.
Receipts shod an Increase, but were
not aa large a a year ago. Demand fur
wheat fur flour In the northwest waa not
an brisk. ,
The corn' market waa easy. December
lt He, May gaining Ho. Good husking
weather prevails and with a fair move
ment the sentiment U rather bearlah,
Prices were off In tha sample market.
levator Interaats are selling corn in a
hedging way.
Prlmery wheat raceipta were 921.900 bush
eli and uhlpments 771,000 bushels, against
receipts last yr of 1.243.009 buahela and
shipments of 437.000 buahela. Corn receipts
weie 37.000 buahela and shipments 636,00
bushels, against receipts last year of 4j0,.
too bushels and shipments of 287.000 buahela
Clearances were 2o6.0uO buahela of wheat.
JOT.Wm bushels of corn. 19.000 bushels of oa(s
and flour and wheat raual to 127.0UO buahela.
Liverpool closed Wd lower on wheat
and unchanged to tad lower on corn.
The Price Current , will say today: "No
material change In crop situation. Growing
whom la making good progresa. Com
huaktng is not ud to -expectations. Orain
movement is llaht In the Interior."
Frailer holds thin nninlon of the export
trade: "While Argentina ahlpments of corn
continue as larga aa at prwsent, it is use
less to look for any foreign demand for
our corn, especially with tha Roumanla
crop exactly twice as large aa a year ago.
Loral range of options:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND
aVrrJcIes. Open.j Hlgh. bow. Close. ITtsT
7- t
Wheat.
Dec.
. May,
Corn
lVCV
May...
Oa la
Dc.r.t
May.-.. I
! ).
j . ,
-.71
3;
i a.. I. tV
71
T 37
arv r
ti
82
6
71.
37U
ST
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHEAT-No. 1 hard. 6"7c; No. t
hnt-H tiaijL'iteKLo- Nn. 4 herd. 62(iibC.
CORN-No. . 4O'fi40c; No. yellow,
K.l-'nl.iA.r. Nn .. 1 wlilie. Hi(Bi41 lie.
OATDNo. t - mined, 2oa3oc; So. 1
white, 81$j)31o: No. 4 while, Biflio,
TUE No. 2, Wu61c;. No. 3, 60.
Carlot ncoalsts.
V Wheat, Corn. Oat.
Chicago 77
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha 48
Duiuih .(two day a), 8o9
ail. Louis ' 33
K7
S4
26
69
28
IS
48
nfwd weul
V . session, the
December xii
T lit the mov
CIIICAOO CRAI.t A.D PROVISIOfIS
VvaUrri of the Trad las; and Closing;
I'rleea on Board of Trad.
1 11 11' 1.0 Kov. Kaav cables and in-
.r.i.HK., iccflDta in the northwest caused
wmUhim tKiv in h local wheat mar-
ii.t inn Deiember delivery doming at
l.ma nt ko. Corn was down ic. Uata
were a shade higher. Provisions were s0t
Ilk- htaher
Kohowliur the sharp decline of yester-
ii.v ttie uheet market today showed re-
WMRnMI. AS 11 U I I II K I II" l".""ul
hura waa liberal aeilinc 01 me
ntlon. cash houses being leaaera
ovement. With the excepuon 01
unc onfirmed ' rumor -that Ruasia II
nn
lar-iiia a aerloua wheat famine, the news
r,i ih Auv wu favorable to tha bears.
,' Weather in the northwest was favorable
to the movement of tiie new crop and ar
rivals in that section were nearly aiO cars
In excess of those of the corresponding
.luv s.mt vr.ur In the southwestern m
kota the nrlce of cash wheat was again
lower. ' In addition to these Influences the
wheat market at I-Werpool ,was inclined
t a iv weak hec-euse of bearish advices
from Argentina. The markt closed weak
uh .ri-e iLlmnat at the lowest point of
the day. December wheat opened Wl'aC
lower, at "irVoTSc, sold at T&&,i3Vc and de-c-iinei
tn 72Wa72FV.c. 1-tnaJ quotation, were
at ,7:"c. , Clearancea of wheat- and flour
u cr. .iuai in ai duo bushels. ' Primary re
eclpis were iCl.UUO bushels, against 1.24J.0lO
bushels for the same day last year. Minne
apolis, Duluth and Chicago- reported ' re
ceinls of I. (HI oars, against 5S cars last
u-uj.lr anil Q71 rtrra a VRHf aSO
The corn market waa steady early in ,the
clay, but with an Increase in selling . pres
sure due- In some degree for the break In
wheat,, prices weakened. The larger part
of, lee Uoy'a offerings was taken by com"
mlxelon houses apparently for short ac
count. The market closed weak. Decem
ber opened unchanged to o lower,, at
1 'Viri le- anld . tin to 42tc and then de
clined to 42Hc. The close was at the low
eat point of the day. Local receipts were
3ii7 care... with 1"7 cars of contract grade.
. Trading in oats was fairly active and
the market was relatively more steady
than Wheat or corn. There waa a good der
mand fcy commission houses and local bulls
baaed -nil purchases of cash oats by ship
pers. 1 December oats opened unchanged,
at S41-' sold between J4Mc and I448 34V4C
and S-tc and closed -at MHifJSe. Lccal
receipts were VS cars.
Provisions were active with prices show.
Ing 1 moderate gains. There was urgent
covering by shorts and fair buying of the
January products by Investors. Continued
small receipts of live hogs at western pack.
Ing centers was the main Incentive to buy
ers. At the close January pork was up
' 10c, at I14.07H. l-rd w 50 higher, at
. e 474. Rlh W"r UP 6. l el-eSH-
Ivsllmated receipts tor tomorrow: Wheat,
, ti rare; corn, 268 cars; oats, 166 cars; hogs,
K.Ou0 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
tatatlos of the Day Varlaas
Commodities.
NKW YORK. Nov. t -FI-OUR-Receipt.
i.i bMs ; e ports. E.ir bbla: sales, M'fl
r" ; market dull and easier; winter
tnf"!ita, M.looM.aO; winter airalKht". $.1.46
fc.V6; Mlnnemita natetit-, 14 lf'a4.;; win
ter extras. t:."4ia.l0i Minnesota tinkers.
t-tK.3.i; winter low grades, 2.7a-Ul. Ky
Pour, firm; fair to good.' H.iia"i choice
to fancy 3 4.16. Buckwheat flour, Steady,
i 2orii ij5 snot and to srrive.
HI .CKWHKAT Steady. II. a per iu nm.
C(ill wv.-Aliini.i. nn white end ycl-
1 nn. i itf.,11 tc . ' i ii.il 11- 1,11 rlt-lad.
-t, i.M-y4.,, L-otfi!, li.ivyi.i., ...... .
02.75.
RVK-Btesdv. No. 1 western, 4c; Jersey
And state. 4U36iU5, tlellvered New I'ork.
KARl.KTftiearlr! feedlnc. 4.1'Q 44c, C. I. I..
New Jfork; malting, 4o361o, c. I. , New
IOTK.
WHEAT Receipts. 96..TO bu.; exports.
14A.14J bu.: sale. l.tUO.OiO bu. futures and
M0 bu. spot. K)ot market irregular; No.
1 red. o elevator snd SlSo f. o. b., afloat;
no. 1 norxnern uuiutn, w'ic c. 1. 1., nui
falo. There waa continued heavy Decem
ber liquidation in wheat today and further
declines, the- market closing He net lower.
Additional weight was furnished by 'weak
rabies and bearish Argentina crop news.
May, M 7-lctJjSyc, closed at 3Va:; Decem
ber, 816.11io. closed at RlHc.
CD KN Receipts. 26.800 bn.: exports, SS.W4
bu. ; sales, 200,000 bu. spot. (Spot market
easy; No. 2, 66c elevator and &ou f. o. b.,
afloat; No. I yellow, G6Vic; No. 2 white,
WHc. Option market was without transac
tions, closing fcfy'Vio lower. January closed
at &2c; May, Slo. -
OATS Receipts IX2.9M bu.: exports. 18.7O0
bu. Ppot market atesdv: mixed, 26 to 32
lbs., Sc: natural white, 30 to 33 lbs., S'.'Vtf
40tc: clipped white, US to 40 lbs., 39V84.V-.
FEED Firm; spring bran. 12210, prompt
shipment; trlddllngs, 222.10, prompt shipment.
HAY Firm: shipping. SWSBc: good to
choice. Sl.ornffl.oS.
HOI 8 Bteadv: state, common to choice.
IV crop. 2(i&Uc: Paclflc coast. 1!K crop.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
z"r; 1. aiirornta, 21 to io IDs., zic; lexas
dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c.
LEATliRR Bteady : scid, 27iff2Sc.
PHOVI8ION8 Heef Hrm: lamllv. I12W)
r!3.00; mess, tH.Ou4r4i.O0; beef hams. I21.0W9
2S.00; packet, tlO.GO&ll.OO: city, extra India
mess. l B. too CO. 00. Cut meats, steady;
plckle.l bellie!-, HO.ZTwrTIJ 50; pickled hams.
t12.Orvfr12.50. Ijird, Arm; western prime,
t6"4.70; refined, quiet; continent, HO.fO;
South American. 110.76: compound. I7.87WCP
I2V4. Pork, Arm; family. 119 na 19.50; short
clear. I17.KOTR.50; mess, 504111.75.
TALLOW Firm: :lty ? per pkg.). V4c-
country (pkgs. free), Vilfc.
Ku;r; nieany: aomestio. rnir 10 extra.
tWiKVic; Japanese, nominal.
Bl'TTKH- elrm; street -prteeo, extra
creamery, 27c; ofncial prices. creamery.
common to extra, livgxwi; held seconds to
extra, 213?2Re; state dairy common to fancy.
19i264c; renovated, common to extra, 1CH1"'?
22c; western factory common to firsts, liii
r20c; western Imitation creamery firsts, hou
fcilHc
CHKBSHiuuier; srare, run cream, small
1 1 . t a I a Daoamhae ka.l tu..
State, fair to good, Ktl2ic; state, October
best, I2c; state, fair to good, l;"rj:l2Ho;
atste. inferior. lW'Mlc: skims. 3W10H-
EOO8 Firm; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, JMySTc; state.
choice. SWc; state, mixed, extra, 22c;
western flrsto, 80c; official prices, 29c: sec
ond". 25ffl-'8o.
POULTRY Live, steady; western chick
ens, fowl, li-iic; turaeys, 11c; dressed,
steady; western chickens. ll15o; spring
turkeys. lfrSlUc; fowls, 94j12o.
-. i.oaia General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. I. WHEAT Firm:
track. No. 2 red, cash, 74VJf76Hc; No. 2
hard, 71ijp76c; December, 71',ic; May, 7
76Hc.
CORN weak; track, no. z cash, 4wiic;
No, 2 white, 45Vift-Wc; December, 400;
Msy. 414i4mc. '
OATw Firm ; trsck. No. I casn. 33M-C;
No. 2 white, K6iJ.1Mc; December, 3ic; May,
$4e.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents.
13.05 2.80; extra fancy and straight.
Il ium l.t: clear, z.bu w ii.nu.
SEED Timothy, steady; 13.25!. 75.
CORNMEAL Steady; $2.50.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 83?i9Bc.
HAY Firm: timothy. I13.0O&17.0O; prairie.
$10 00013.00.
IRON COTTON TIKa 11.03.
BAOOINO-fHC
HEMP TWTNE sc.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; lobbing.
$1(S.70. Lard, lower; prime stem, $9.06.
Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts,
$924; clear ribs, $9V12H:" hort cleafa,
$9.8"H. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,
110.61!: clear rlbex - $9.17: short clears.
poultry runrcntogens, c; springs,
tc; turkeys. 12V 4uck . friT geese,' 59
ItTTER Quiet;, exeamery, ' JligWc ; dairy,
182c.
EGOS Firm; 23c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
W.IKKJ
- fS.C0
150.010
178. OUO
Market letifity Booedei to LTtl tf Mid
Enmmsr Cnlliaii.
CALL MONEY RISES TO TEN PER CENT
This Basra a Selllaa Mavemeat
a the t lose Is Week
and Lower Roads Are
Heavy.
NEW YORK Nov. !.-Ttie rate of attlv.
Itv In the stock market receded asnin to
diiv to a midsummer level ot dullncrs. The
crr'ect on prices waa slight until the flurry
In money to 10 per cent, but the snitslnr 1
tendency Inevitable In a neglected market
waa peroeP,1M- .
A few individual stocks furnished the
feattins of the day's market, snl their
movements were due to special causes. rno
Hill s'ocks were again absorbed on an im
pressive scale and often repeated aasertlone
wte renewed of an early arrangement for
disbursement to stockholders of the bene
fits of the ore landa deal In some negoti
able form. Pullman was affected by re
ports of an extended extra distribution on
the stock out of accumulnted snrplit. Out
side of such special movements, Readlnr
was the most conspicuous future and was
alternately weak and stron. as the room
traders' operations In tfhe stock shifted. The
Intense dullness of the mnrkct was. as a
whole, obviously due to tho exigencies of
the money situation, which exerclsee a re
pressive influence on speculative, activity.
Apprehensions that the Bank of England
would advance Its discount rate todsv
proved unfounded, but any good effect on
the New York market that might have re
sulted was forestalled by the decline In
American securities in lndon before
trading began here. The weekly report of
the hank disclosed that replenliOwnent of
Us bullion holdings had st livst set in. the
week's gain amounting to over $3,000,000,
while a reduction of M.ita.'XIO In outstand
ing loans also contributed to the rise In the
proportion of reserve to liability. There
were ndilitlonnl heavy repaymemts to the
bnnk In Ixmdon today.
There was a resumption today of transfers
nt -i,rran-v thmiiah the anbtreaaurv. 1200,.
iiOO Rolng to New Orleans bv telegraph.
Rates Tor time money were strongly held
and reports of some large loans for a
period of six months at prevailing rates
were the- ground for a belief that no early
relief from the tightness of money was to
he looked for. Brokers occupied themselves
with discussion of the likelihood of the
tressury measures of relief for the money
market instend of denllng in stocks. The
closing was weak Under the influence of the
flurry In money, but tnere was no great
lncrea.ee of activity.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par vaiue
t1,72O.O0O. United States new 4s advanced
4Pr cent on can.
The roiiowmg was tne rang 01 pricra u
the New York Stock exchar.
Bales, k Uh. Low. Close.
ZlD
deposits, increased. IK.Monnn frnncs; gold
In hand. Increased. 1.7.T..'i0 frsncs; sllyer in
hand, decreased, 1.5.mi0 frnc; bills dis
counted, decreased lll.BOO.Orn francs; ad
vances. Increased. il.ST&.ooo francs.
.eT York Maaey Market.
NEW YORK. Nov, t. MON E YOn call,
firm at IVnlO per cent; ruling rate. 6S per
cent; cloelng bid. per cent; offeree at 7
per rent; time loans, wrong; sixty and
ninety flaya, 7 per cent; six months.
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 6iH per
cent.
8TERL1NO EXCHANOE Eeeler. with
business In bankers' bills st $4 4.WW6 f r
demand and at 4.f0ft)4;5 for sixty-day
bills; posted rates. $4 SlVitM.SiiVi; commer
cial bills, $4. WW,.
SILVER Bar, ' 7Hic; Mexlcsn dollars.
M7o- . ...
TiONDS Oorernment, nrm; railroad.
I heavy. ...
Quotations on oonns tonay were as 101
lows: U. 8. r. Js. reg.,104 IJap. 8s, 2d ser.... ri
do coupon I'KH; do 4a ctfa 2H
17. 8. 3s. reg 103 do 4Hs ctfs
do coupon 1"3 do 2d ser 90
U. S. o. 4s, reg..l'! !L A N. tinl. 4i)...1014
do coupon 102 jMan. c. g. 4s 100
U. 8. n. 4s, reg. .13.i. Mex. Central 4s.. (il1
do coupon lflfa do 1st Inc 24'.
Am. Tobacco 4s.. 7'VM. St. L. 4s... siiv
do 6s 1KH M . K. A T. 4s... H9
Atchison g. 4s....l( do 2s 83 '4
do nd). 4S 92Mt;N.R R, of M.c 4s. 83V4
Atlantic C. L. 4s. IW i N. Y. C. g. 3ts..
Mai. onio -s .... i"i i-i , j. g. OS
WVNo. Paclflc 4s....lrtJii
01IAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cittl Otaertllj Itetdr, with Soma of
tbt ftit c'troBC.
HOGS DLVcLOP LITTLE STRENGTH
Liberal Ran of Skeea aaa l.amba, with
All Klada Praetlrally steady
with Yeaterday aad la
Fair Dernaad.
Cm tile. Hogs. Blie.p.
BOLTH OMAHA, Nov. 8, 19 .
Receipts were:
Ortlcial Monday ....
j Cftlclal Tuesday ...
i Official Wednesday.
jOftlcial Thursday...
It H 14A TUj at I"4 ... tm
IT I e M 0 !?
Tt llll 1. I ) K
H ! 1M i 11 tf
to ... is s i a m
...,....'. no m w
7 ?M ... tsi 14 il "
V W4 1M . AO 1 tl M I "i
n f"t ... i tm m m a it
7 fT ... M 114 ... la
M Ill ... l 14 ! a w
!4 r 100 t (n't I) 741 .... 4 1
it 141 140 H 4 ... It
74 rj m i nt1 w ttti ... V't
SHEEP-Recalpte of sheep huv bee
Tl 107 bbla.; shlpmrtits. J ?.
average, 15,'-.2j bills.
bbla;
!.15
0.14W
4.2
4,;uo
i,o.
i.4 t
li.OUo
do 34S 94 1
B. R. t. c. 4s 96 do 8s
Cen. of Oa. 6s. ...Ill N. A W. c. 4s....loKi
do 1st 1nc M O. 8. L. r. 4s 9K
do 2d Inc 74 Penn. c $Hs loot,
do 3d Inc 71 Reading g. 4s 9H
Ches. A O 4s...l06S 8. L.A1. M. c. 5s..ll34
C. A A. 8s 7S 8. L.A8. F. fg.4s. 8,4
C, B. A Q. n. 4s. H St. L. 8. W. c. 4s. 81
C. R. t. A P. 4s. Ti 8. A. L. 4s
do col. 5s. 91 ,So. Psclflc 4s 91U
CCC.AS. L. g 48..102HI do 1st 4s ctfa...
Colo. I. 5s, s. A.. Tf . Railway 6S...11H
Colo. Mid. 4b....
Colo. A 8o. 4s..
Cuba 5s
D. A R. O. 4s...
DIs. 8ec. is
Erie p. I. 4S
do gen. 4s.....
Hock. Val. 4Vis.
Japan 41s
Asked.
74 Texas A P. Is.... 119'
. 92 ;T.. . L. A W. 4s. 81
.losVUntnn Psc. 4s... 103V,
. S8.it'. p). B. os.
Wabash Is
do deb. B
West. Md. 4s....
10314 1 W. A L. B. 4S..
7HiWls. Central 4s
.10
. 90
9SV
.113
. 8H4
. 83
. MS
. 90
1U
43V
4,500 S6H 25
25V4
1,200 74 '41
. .10.0Y)
.. . .89.000
,:..f9.noo
....64,000
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu.. '.
Oats, bu
Mlanrapolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. S.-KIjOUR First
patents, -t4.aii444.3o: second patents, $4.05)
4.15:- first clears, 3:&a"i-'iit second clears,
ta.40(6.60. 1 .
J1HAN In bulk, $15.756100.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolla and Chicago delivery). The
range of prlcea, as reported by F. D. Day
A Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Articles. I Open. I Hltfh.l Low. Close. jYes'y.
Wheat i I I
Dec.. .174141' 74 72 73141 74H
May...77nS, 77S "'' 77 41,
July... 7W , 78V 784 78;
Flax
Dec.... 113V 1144 J 11 I 1
Nov... 1 W, 1 17 I lti'd 1 16il 1 16i
May... 1 lti lit 1 I6J41 1 17T
4lrl
44Wi
73&14
78
4.:
44'.
83 '
Articles ! Open. Hlgh.l Low. Closa. Yes y
Wheat
Iec....
' May...
Corn
Iecs...
May...
Juiy.,'
-via is f
IXiP...
May.
July.
Pork--
Jhii..
May.
Lard-
Nov.
. Det
Jan..
May.
Ill be
Jan..
Mav.
14 10
14 20
374
721
4 A.
47W
1 o
7 75
14 15
14 20
35'
8 75
1 5o
T 5
7 77"!
72Hfl, 72S,
77v r.s
, 43H 42M,
1 43',
, 44 44
1 341 H
. 36 3T.S
?, ,-.
14 024 14 07Vi
14 10 14 15
7H 274
' 8 6 67V
t 47V 8 7'
, 8v42Vt t 42Vk
7 7
1 ft 70 T 7b
7314
78
42V4
43 1
44I2H4V.
34-4
35
i,
13 97V,
14 10
I 30
8 60 '
I 424 1
a 4Z
'7 574
7 70
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard, Vi-c: No. 1 northern, 77Vc; to arrive,
76V4c; No. 2 northern, 754c; to arrive, 74"c;
No. t, 7230; No. 1 durum, tMc; to arrive,
fl&Vc; No. 2 durum, lV4c; to arrive, 6IV4O,
Corn: No. t 'yellow, 4414c; No. 8 coin,
43c Oata: No. t white. 31c; to arrive,
tllkc; No. 3, 29VuOOc. Barley: 87i34Sc. Ryu:
6ifeU0Bo- riax: casn, ti.M'a.
Kaaaaa City Grata aad Provialoaa.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. I. W H EAT De
cern ber, 66HC; May, 71V4C cash. No. 2 hard,
6i'UOc; No. 3, aWQHc; No. 2 red, S6htia'Mc;
No. 8. S"jti8c.
CORN December, 3ic; May, V4c; July,
3Sc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 4oy41c; No. t, 40
i-4oVv No. S white. 4VrC-
OATS-No. 2 while. j3Vc; No. f ' mixed,
22HUJ2V.
RVk) Steady, 67&fl0c.
HAY Active; cliou-e timothy, tl3.75iS 14.00;
Choice 1 rairle. tll.7i4(12.00.
BUTTLK creamery. Mo; packing. 16c.
EGX3S Firm; Missouri and Kansas firsts,
24Vc; aeconds, 1SVC. ,
ibe receipts ana shipments of grain were;
, t ' ' Kecelpla. Hhlpmenta.
Wheat, tur-.'.'f.;. o,Uli 8J.001
Corn, bu 84.UW ln.OnO
Data, bu 1-,J0 16,000
Adama Express
A mat. Copper 26.800
Am. C. A F 2,000
Am. C. A F. pfd...
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Am. Express
Am. H. A L. pfd.... 200
Am. Ice. securities.. 1,800
Am. Unseed Oil
Am. Linseed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. & R
Am. B AR- pfd
Am. Sugar' Reflating.
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf
Anaconda Min. Co...
Atchison, ex-dlv ....
Atchison -pfd
Atlantic C. L
Baltimore A Ohio....
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Paclflo ....
Central of N. J
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago ft N. w....
C M. A St. P
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C. C, C. A St. L. ...
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A So ,
Colo. A 80. 1st pfd..
Colo. A So. 2d pfd..
Consolidated Oas ...
Corn Products, rfg.
Corn Prod. pfd. rfg
Delaware A H.
Del., L. A W
Denver A R. O
D. A R. O. pfd
Distillers' Sec........
Erie
Erie 1st pfd.
Erie 2d pfd
Oeneral Electric ....
Hocking Val. offered
Illinois Central
Int. Paper
Int. Paper pfd.
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd....
Kansas City So
K. C. So. pfd
Ixulsvllle A Nash...
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. Louis...
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M.
M. 8. P.AS.S.M. pfd.
Missouri Pacific
M., K. A T....
M.. K. A T. pfd
National Iead
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
N. Y. Central
N. Y., O. A W
Nor'folk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd....
North American ....
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oas
P.. C.. C. A St. L....
Pressed Steel Car.... 500 54
Pressed S. C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car. 6.SH0
Readtng 126.5(10
110S
25
V4
2,700
400
100
100
$.900
5,900
1.200
800
3.000
'.7n6
3.400
"iioni
200
500
12.100
2,900
1.000
200
300
700
"'306
300
' 900
too
!00
6.900
200
100
600
'"ino
2,700
100
156V4
118
134
99
271
99
102
135
lit
'eo4
17
'53V4
17
204
172 V
94
52S
37
69
67
'26"
76
220
84
70
44
75
7
176
174
IX
'82
154
117
134
99
268
99
101H
134 14 .
118
'78
174
'62
17
203
170
93
61
7
68
67 -
'26"
76
217
83
T0i
43
75
7
17
174
18
82
100 21 81
100
' 300
1,200
1.1O0
800
29
59
143
23
67
94
34
29
59'4
142
22
67
93
24
700 76 7
2.8O0
4"0
200
"'aoo
41
r,3oo
700
129
4M4
94
'90"
36
141
Reading 1st pfd luO
Reading 2d pfd
Republic Steel 600
Republic Steel pfd... loo
Rock Island Co...... t.7oO
Rock Island Co. pfd. 700
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd 100
St. Louie S. W 200
St. IxhiIb 8. W. pfd.. 2"i0
So. Paclflc 18.300
80. Paclflc pfd
80. Railway 1,30
80. Railway pfd 3n0
Tenneeaee I A 1
Texaa & Paclflc 1.000
T , Pt. U A W., . vo
T.. 8t. L. A W. pfd.. 500
Union Pacific 93,4uO
Union Pacific, pfd ,
V. S. Express
IT. 8. Healtv
V. 8. Rubber......
V. 8. Rubber pfd.
U. 8. Steel
U. 8. Steel pfd...
Va.-Car. Chemical.
269
147
91
2"
98
29
67
48
23
58
93
23
54
3A
85
55
184
No. 2 ,
Cash quotations ,' aa folhiwa:
FL)l'R-8teady; wlfiter patents, tS.ttiei3 j
straights, tJ lmo-1 30; rprlnai patents, tVi.al
; straights. t3.X4l3.00; takers, $J.3U4i2.0.
WHEAT No. 2 sprtng. 7fxo,7o; No. 3, 71
4(7!h'; No. 2 red. 71Vb73c.
CtRN-No. 2, 44c; No. 2 yellow, 46c.
OATS-N-i. :. KJc; No. 2 while. 6c;
No. I white. 32V-SaVc.
RYl-ii'al'-
HAkl.KV-KH'r to choice malting, 47JiS3c.
8KKI18 NO. 1 fUr. tl; No. 1 north
western. II 16; prime timothy, t4 Uu4.4),
clover, contract grade, tU 25.
PKOV lslOM lnrt ribs aides (loo.tel
Milwaukee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. t.'-WHEAT Lower;
No. 1 northern.' 78tiV: No. .2 northern, '10
4J77c: I)ecember, 72c bid.
RlF-Higher; No. 1. 'i'!'4"
- HAHLBV-Steady; No. 2, 5oti6c; sample,
(URN-Higher; No. 2 cash, 4t47c; De
cember, 42c
Philadelphia Proaaeo Market.
PHILADEl J"HI A, Nov. t BUTTER
Firm; weaiern creamery, ofncial price, ;7c;
street price, 28c; extra nearby printa, 30c.
rHl& Firm and In good demand; nearby
fresh and western freah, iiic. at mark.
CHEESE I'nclianged; New York full
4'r-mi, liMjlao.
Va.-Caro. Chern. pfd
I Wabash j
' Wabash pfd .:
Wella-Fargo Ex....:.
West. Electric
Western Union ...
V. A L." B
Wis. Central
Wis. Central pfd..
No. Paclflc
Central Leather ..
Cen. Ieither ufd.
J Sloss-Sheftleld ....
' Great No. pfd
Int. Metropolitan
Int. Met. pfd
1.300
400
$2.7')
6.7tiO
400
60O
8f,
49
107
47
10S
.27.
"19
43
128
45
94
'8914
36 V4
139
63
265''
145
91
'is
91
S'4
4XVi
57
W
....I
23
1 94
'sr
64 ,
182
49
107 ,
46
V4
37
'19.;
42
1.200 86. 8014
48,700
7)
l'O
410
4.400
. l.loO
j0
221
3., U
102
74
327V,
3L
'8
218
36
1"3
32.) 14
77
Total sales for the day. 510,)0 shares
l.oadoa
110
43
1D1
34
93'4
242
24
9
JS
74
112
104 '4
117
133
99V4
268
9i
lolls
. 134
118
91
78
174
ieso
52
17iZ
202
170
11
24 '
93
51
37
IW
67
1
J9'4
75
217
654
39
831,4
70
43
76
'
17
123
17
18
82
45 '
81
27
50
67
142 14
22
64
147
165
93
33
08
7fl4
54
128
46
94
90
89
36
13)
88
82
53
97
266
1454
90
93
35
97
28
6
47
23
67
1
119
S3
4
36
84
54
182
120
85
49
107
46
104
.!
107
19
42
20
155
85
21
99
73
324
27
77
Boston Copper Market
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Loft an A Bryan, 2 Board
of Trade building, Omaha:
Adrentura 4 Mohawk t74
Allnuai f' Nr.i1 ConsolldaiUd . ;"H
Atltnllc 14Vt Nnrth Bulla 11!'4
Blnnh.m 1 Old Domlaloa II
Rlsrk llonntain .... I" nrceola IM
Bnston rono!d.U4.. Pnau. Service It
Putt Oontlon 17 pnaii. arTl, pfd... o
Calumet Arlon...1M gnlney ..i im
Calumat IV Heel... ..Ill Dhannoa M
rantanalal tfH Tamarack 1(H
Coppar Rant Trinity 114
Pailr West l i nltea rnt ... ....,
Vast Hutu 10 t'nllel Stat. in..li'V
rranklln n United IUM, pfd.
Oraen Copper Ml t'tah Conaoildatad.
OranbT 114 '' Copper
Halr.ila H Vlrtorla
Isl Roral 3i Winona
L. 8. Plttaburg Hi . Wlvrln
Maaaachusetta I Nlplaaing
Mlckliaa imcan.oaa
U
4
10
12
u
Cattle
Hogs .
Bheep
Four davs this week. . .24.977 17.U.4 7i.4l
Ssme days last week....27.1i7 Al.i'oO b'iMi
Bame two weeks ago 14.35 .! 8-vLl
Same Ihreo weeks ago. . .84. 4f 18.33o 9-.S.1
Heme four weeks ago. .. .So. 557 16 .1t
Same days last year. . . .2i.uW 19,831 8.'9i
the iouowlng tubis snows tha iclrt of
cattle, hogs and sheen at South Omaha for
the year 10 uate, compared witn last year:
i9l. 1916. Inc.
904. 205 8S8.9U 9.U9a
2,140,619 l,9i3.47o li,144
1,9",482 1.728,972 180.510
I 'A t l Li-. v. . - lt..
Good to cho(ce oorn-feU steers $6.t04f6.:.
Ksir to good corn-led steers s.t4"
Common to fair corn-fed steers...-. 4('3'J
Oood to choico range steers 4 7f-'o" 40
Fair to gtioU range ateei 4 '"fl-J Jj;
Common to fait- range ateera i-5o4.o
Oood grass corns and heifers Y'SiM
Fair to good tows and heireta. ... 2.64j'
Common to fair cows and heifers.. ..oj2.4j
Oood choice stockers and feedera.. t.Oii-4-
Fair to good stockers and tveders.. J.ow4.0
Common to fair stockers t. 75473.2
Bulls, sUgs, etc tWVi i
Veal calves ' 4.OO&6.00
iho following table shows the aia
price of hogs at South Omar a for the last
several days, with comparisons;
Date. I ltot. laTil4TIrlM
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Nov. 8 Wt.M)1-Tlie wool mar
'et is In a heallljril rnilltoi. active snil
am. Prominent mill are on ra'iog st -adl'v
' snd sre taking chieliv territory v. isils. l lS)
hiislness in territory include pr;n'il?.i!iy
'all varieties. In pulled wools, flne A s an
. selling moilerHtely st niV-. Foreign
i grsdea are ste.iily. Ie.-iillns tloon-etlc quo
itstlons follow: oiiio sod l'-iinsylvanlit XX
a Im.v S'i4-:t4c : X. lltat'c: Nn. 1. v,s
Very liberal all this week, there being an- 4((,. N(J j 13!H'; fine nnai'shi-1. 2f--'i.Ci
other very slsahle run this morning, which j unm,n hantsMe, ;.ti:Mt ; hulf til.sxl nn.
makes the total for the aeek to date about I WRshed. ''.Ti.tlHo; thtee-elghtlia M00.I, uti
18.tj lataer than for the corresponding I washe,), 34ni4c; quarter blood unwashed,
daya of last week. . 32ficlAc; Deliiltie washed. 8.M-1,X6c; Iwlslne
The few rat elieep in sight this mornlnt unwashed. 2(if(i29c. MichlsrAn fine iniiv.islioJ.
brought steadv pitcea' and the market sa jia;-; hslf blood unwashed. S'?fi31c; three
a whole was without any noteworthy . eighths blood unwashed, 8'ltJ4c; quarter
chanae. There were no rood fat yearlings hiood unwashe1, 31'i22c: Delnlne unwiisliet.
or lambs to nut a Iod on the market, but 1 r71-''c: Kentucky. Indiana nnd Missouri
right good or choice fed wethers sold up
to ts.50. with ewes out of the sams lot at
t lb. Practically everything In the way o:
killers sold In very good season.
No new fealurra of Importance aers de
veloped In the feeder trade, prlcea remain
ing stationary with yesterday. Th.-rt were,
however, mora country buyers In snd a
better inquiry than wss the case yesterday (
or the day berore. which or Haeit waa uiu
clent to create a somewhat better feeling
on the market. As noted yesterday feeders
re 15ti26o lower than last week and It
would appear that the lower prices Sre set
Ing ss an Inducement toward freer buying
on the pert of the country.
Quotations en killers: Oood to cno'r
lambs, t7.00dJ7.2o; fair to good lambs, t 750
7.00; good to choice vesrlings, $5.60itfa.l6; In-ir
to good yearlings, t5 26ip6.5o; good to choice
wethers. $6ooyw.o0; wethers, 4.;5((t).o; good
to cnolce ewes, t4.6ntj5.26.
Quotations on feeders: I.ambs, $-V.!rn6.2o;
yearlings. $5 2rJSV.i; wethers. t4.761j5.uVi;
ewes, n.5iK(t.:6; 1 rccdlng ewes, 14 ,&ui-
coinblng. three-elshths blisxl Miti.'Uc; comb
ing, quarter blood, ifj:lie Txn (s-oured
bnsis.) fine 13 months. 72tfT3i; tine I to t
month. w7e; fine f.sll clean, 54460!. Call,
fornla northern ehoic, iivc; north. Tn
goinl, 5-fi6c; middle county. nS'nfru-; south
ern. 62v63c: fall free i4S;c. Territory
staple tscoured bsals) fln, TWtTIc; flue
medium vi?7V: medium. ftr416c. Territory
ordinary (scoured hals) fins, C7fi6,'c: flno
llieoilllll, wo--,, iiirniiiii, , . . -
1 and New Mexico spring (cOured las1a
I -X. 6Si70c: No. 1, 6 Iti --; nulled wools
j tacoured basis extra. 69i71c: fine A, Ciueoc;
A supers, fi7fiOe; B supers, 4W1o.
ST. LOU18. Nov. 8. Wool Steady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. 24iQ27o;
IlKht line. lKfi2lc; heavy One, HljlSe; tub
washed, 32'37c.
No.
Oct. 29...
.t. to...
Oct. .1 . . .
Nov. 1...
Nov. 2...
Nov. ...
Nov. 4...
Nov. 6...
Nov. 6...
Nov. 7. . .
Nov. 8...
Sunday.
4 84
4 90i
t 14i
051 4 Hi
s va 49;
06
t 09
S ISi1
6 W
i
6
4 98!
4 87
4 3
4 92, 9
4 Mi
4 K4 5 00
4 et 7 4 86, 4 87 1 60
4 H8j 4 90i 4 7: o wi
4 69 4 74 61
4 87 i 4 73, t2
4 83. 4 911 4 '18I 55
61 1 5 811 4 61
, 60 6 7li 4
t tsll 6 671 4
4 81 4 96
6 81
6 Ti
6 72
6 6V
44 6 68,
6 U 4 63
t 731 4 60
4 4
4 6t
4 b(
4 71
for short bills Is per cent; for three
months' bills, 6fi per cent.
Kew York Mlalng Stocks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8 Closing quotations
on mining stock - war
Adams Con
Alice
Breece
Brunswick ....
Comstoek Tun.
Con. Cal. A Vi
Horn Sliver ...
Iron Silver ...
Lendvllle Con
Offered.
20 Little Chief
7634!Ontarlo
35
.. 60
.. 28
..125
..1H0
..490
..' 6
Ophlr
Potosl
Savage
.sierra Nevads
Small Hopes .
Standard .....
.. 5
..800
..355
.. 14
..110
.. 93
.. 35
..250
Rank of England Statement.
LONDON. Nov. 8. The weekly bank
statement of the Bank of England shows
the followlrg changes: Total reserve, In
creased, 919,000; circulation. decreaaea.
2M0Ji0: bullion, increased. 639.124; other
securities, decreased, 867,000; other de
posits. Increased, 781,000; public deposits.
Increased, 765.000; notes reserve, In
creased, 1,055.000; government securities.
unchanged. The proportion of the bank a
reserve to liability this week is ra.w per
cent, as compared with 26.61 per cent last
week.
Hog.
to.fr Mti.05
S.o6'(l6.40
6.i.i4iu.2o
0. .ys.J
b.9ouG.O)
i t.JCk
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha 2.:iCtri.00
Cnlcago l.biFii.i5
Kansas City S.Oiku.ho
St. Louis 2.0iu6.'.sj
Sioux City ..50Kr6.26
1 ne omciai number 01 cars 01
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H i 'a
c., M. A St. P 1
Wabash
Missouri Pacific S
Union Pacltlc 88
C. A N. W., east 4
C. A N. W.. weot 31
C, St. P., M. A O.... 1
C, b. A Q. east (
C. B. A 4., west 10O
C, R. I. A P., east..
C. R. I. A P.. west.. ..
Chicago Ot. Western.. ..
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts 196
The disposition of the day's receipts was
an follows, each buyer pur chasing t.10 num
ber ot head indicated:
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
6
1
ik 27 'i
2 3
13 28
6
5 1
13 7
1
2
?
68 Gt 4
W8 Utah feeder lambs
340 Utah Teedi-r lambs
I) Utah feeder lambs
SM Utah feeder lambs
Ji3 Utah feeder lntnhe
211 Uth feeder yeorllngs
21 1't.ih feeder yearlings
23 Utah feeder lambs
4'7 Wyoming feeder lambs
4f-4 Wyoming feeder lambs, culls
12H Wyoming feeder lambs
27? Wyoming ewes, feeders
6.' Utah lambs, feeders
4"8 Utah lambs, feeders
104 Utah lAinha, feeders
2f.4 Utsh lambs, feelers
103 Utah lambs, feeders
362 Wyoming lambs, feeders
20 Wyoming ewes, feeders
11 Wyoming ewes, feeders
428 Wyoming lambs, feeder culls
4M Wyoming ewes, feeders
It? Wyoming lambs
9: Wyoming ewe, feeders
5c South Dakota ewea
83 South iMkota ewea
14 South Dakota wethers
763 South Dakota lambs, feeders
I 32 Wyoming ewes, culls
1 9 Wyoming ewes, culls
I tU7 Wyoming lambs, culls
' ;i1 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
j 2;t6 Wyoming lambs, feeders
Ml Wyoming lumba
hig w yomlug ewes
596 Wyoming ewes
471 Wyoming ewes
468 Wyoming ewes :
254 Nebraska ewes, feeders
3; Nebraska ewes, feeders.. ...
97 Nebraska awes, feeder culls.
ISO Wyoming ewes
366 Wyoming yearlings
167 Wyoming yearlings
197 Wyoming wethers
252 native yearlings
82 native yearlings
62 native lambs
Av.
M
63
61
64
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
20
Ualath Crala Market.
DULUTH. Nov. 8. WHEAT On track.
; No. 1 m rthern. 77r; No. 2 northern, 7oc;
i November. 76'.c; December. 74V.C, Uiy,
,c; July. isc.
t8.4u 7i. Mess si a. per bbl., $16.26. Laid. 1
per l-" U . Vf Hhori cieaJ pides ; '
ihuxcdl.' t.37S4!S 62. Toledo Seed Market.
The receipts and shipments of flour and! TOLEDO. Nov. I SEEDS Clover. cah
grain were: Receipts. Shipments. November. $8.25: leccmuer. ?..",;
flour. bt' 4b.i. l'.3i ti,.p,-ii. mtu. Alalke. 17.75. Timothy, tl.tu.
riour. bbla..
Wii.at. bu..
Corn, bu
Oaia. bu
Hye, bu
Uarlry, bu..
46.H")
.... 92.KW
....lTs.anu
221.2UH
.... 9. ma)
....142.VJO
On the produce exchange today
!er tuaikel waa attiady; creamery.
ialrv. lhS,jiH. Engs. Arm; at mark.
ncluded. 21 --'; Iirsis, J4c; prim
67.2iO
S4.l
375. 9
441 4
7.7oO
81.txt)
the but-l!s;25Sc;
caars
firsts.
1
2V; rxtra.. ic. Cheasw, steady, t :3!,o.
Prorlu Market.
1EOR1A, Nov. .-CORN Dull: No.
low, nominally old and new, 4ic;
i)d. 3sc. no grade. S7c.
t'lATS-titead) ; Nn- i while. S4c;
I'.ie. i3V:; No, 4 white. 224,324.
KVE fcieady; No. 2.
VlilSKV Oil tll ual of $1.29.
oath To arrive. 321c
l 1 1 an. pai-inc
Ches. A ( hlo . .
Chicago Ot. W.
C. M. A St. P.
IH-Beers
D. A R U
! do pfd
1 Erie
NEW YORK. Nov. 8 COFFEE Market j ,i, 1st pfd
for futures opened steady at unchanged : do 2d rfd
prices, which waa about aa due on the I Illinois Central
lolic Market.
Closlasx . Stocks.
LONDON, Nov. 8. Closing quotations on
the Stock., exctiange were:
Cons., money .... o M . K. A T...
do account 86. N. Y. Central
Anaconda . . 13 Norfolk A W.
Alchiaon 15 do pfd
lo pfd 1"4. Ontario A W.'
Bal. A Ohio 122 Pennavlvan'H
13 ' Kaiid Mines ..
5j Reudlng
14 So. Railway .
.177 ' do pfd .....
M 80. Pactflc ...
41. Union Pacific
!4l do pfd
. 45 ,U. 8. Steel....
, 7s I do pfd
MC4 vvaDash
do pra
35c
240
Ni.
it...
M...
15...
14...
4...
It...
1...
4...
4...
Mo.N'EV
liie rale
firm. 327ad cer ounce
"Uo per cent.
or Uiacount in ths open market
bleu, irauing m qu.ei aou mere was a Lojia. t Nash. ..147 Spaniah 4a
Utile cereu ecnins. iikh9ii aaainai nrm j SILVER Bar
Otters I1UI1I r 1 a-A il. uutiri anitii iuai- j
ket eaavd off slighlly during Ihe middle
asion. Tha cloae waa steadv and net I
uucliaiiged to points lower, tjak-a were 1
! ilsrtil of 3K.i"W Vaifa. Including December,
3 yl- i6.loc; March. 6oj4-; May. 6.iwt?6.h.V; Au. 1
No, j gust, k lajc; S-pirtnlrr. 6 9X . bst Klo. j
quiet; Io. 1 invoice, mc
!
. 25
.13214
. 96
. 93
. 46
. 74
.
. 75
. 34fe
. 9
. 9 1
.189
. 96
. 4H
.109
. 20
94
No.
Mr-la sera.
l.iterpewl braia Market. .... .
lVEllPuOL. Nov. t.-V HEAT-!iHjt
led, attliTn, winter, os. ru
st; I iri-enibvr. is 4'4d; March.
y. m 4d
in r.in"jl.
Jim; Nn. 1 1
ai-e. unlet;
il'.d, .May
COiiN aicoj, An.ctKan uiUt J . j t xs. ,
I . Saaar aad
I NEW YORK. Nov.
quiet; fair renmiig. .i-lw; centritugal 96 t-s.
' t li-16c. Molasses sugar. 2 1-ldc. Refined,
1 quiet; No. t, 4.c; No. 7. 4 25c, No. I, t 3uo;
No. , 4.15o; No. 10. t.ooc; No. 11. 4.(s-; No. ii.
No- 13, 9iir; No. 14 StV; conftclton.
I era' A. 4 6"V: n.ouul A. t-lec; cut lo-if. i jn-;
crusti-1. iKiwuerru, 1 ; granuiiiied.
Treasary Stateaseat.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the LAO.ii.O Uj0 gold
rajtA-l-Ve shuta- Availul.lM aah
i t-2n.793.t92:' gold coin and bullion. titiHi i
t. HUOAR Raw, I ; gold reriilicatea t,423,4(i0.
Rnak of i'raarr Statruaeal.
.IM
PARIS. Nov t.-The weekly bank state-
I ni-nt of the. Rank of France nhual tha
I fullowhig i-hantes: Not--s in rlrculttt on.
J d creased ' 51.." i" francs: treasury de
, io.sii, uvcredScU. 43,4-a,uu franca, a'tirra1
Coaditlon of Trad a and daotatloas on
Staple, and Fancy Prodaee.
. EOO Per dos., 23o. , .,
IJVE POULTRY Hens. 8c: roosters, 6c;
turkeys, 12'p16e; ducks, 9c; spring chickens,
8c geese 8pSV4c. 1
BUTTER Packing rfatock. 17c; choiee to
fancy dairy, 19 21c; creamery, 24i27c.
HAY Choice upland. $9.E0; medium. $9.00;
coitrse, $8.o&tj.60. Rye straw, $6.5Oi7.0O.
BRAN Per ton, $1500.
VHf7KTABI.ES.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl., $2.50,
TOMATOES California, per basket of
lbs., 62.25. 1
WAJC BEANS Per -one-third bu. box.
$1.25
BEETS AND CARROTS Ber bu., 76c.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse-, per dog.
heads, 40c.
CELERY Per dox., 3O5i0c.
CUCCMBER8 Hothouse, per dox., $1.30.
ONIONS Home grown, 55c pe" bu.; Bpan
Ish. $1.66 per crste; Colorado, 76c.
GREEN ONIONS Per doi. bunches, 25c.
HORHH5R ADISH Case of 2 dox., $1 90.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, Tic.
NAVY BEANS Pr bu., 1.85; No. 2. $1.7$.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 6'tC.
OREHN PEPPERS Pear market basket,
75c.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per dog. bunches.
3c.
CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown,
per lb., inc.-
EGO PLANT Per dog.. $2.00.
POTATOES Per bu.. 40ti6Tc.
RUTABAGAS Per lb.. lc. 150 lbs. to
nek.
TURNIPS Per bu.. 5oc.
FRUITS.
P RAPHES California Sal way, per box.
$1.10; Colorado, $2.26.
PEARS-Wlnter. varieties, per bu., $2.25
$.00.
GRAPES Tokay. $1 75; M.tlaga, per bbl.,
$T-.00-q.00.
APPLES Ben Davis, $.2S: Jonathans.
$3 25fi..50; New York apples, $3.26; Grimes
Golden, $2 76.
CR A NBERRIP3S Per bbl., $00t,10 00.
QUINCES Per box, tS.io.
WATERMELONS Colorado, winter,
each.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida oranges, tl.00.
LEMOINB Litnoniers. extra fancy
slse, 17.50; fO slxe. $8.00; 260 alxe, 28.00; other
brunda bOd'75c less.
GRAPE FRUIT Slc 64 to 64 and 80 to
96. 64.006-4. 60.
BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch,
$2. 01 n 2 26; Jumbos, t2.5Oii3.0O.
FIGS Kadaway, 6c; . saycrs, 6c: new
stuffed walnut dates. 9-lb. box. tl. 10; Cali
fornia bulk, 5c; 7-crown Turkish. 15c; 6
crown, 14c." 6-crown, 13c; t-crown, 12c.
BEEF CUT PRICES.
Ribs: No. 1. 14c; No. 2, 9c; No. 8, c.
Round: No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 7e; No. 2, c.
Ixiln: No. 1. 17e; No. X 12c; No. I. 80.
Plate: No. 1, 4c; Na 2, 4c; No. 2, '2:.
Chucks. No. 1, 00; No. 2, 5c: No. 2. 80.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks, to 31;
grsnulated beet. In sacks. t5.31.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c: Wisconsin
brick. 15ic; Wisconsin llmberger. 124.-;
twins. 15.-; Young Americans, 15c.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 85. 20c per lb.;
No. 3C 21c per lb.; No. 2a, 19c per lb.; No.
30, 16c per lb.; No. 21. 13c per lb.
COCOANUTS Per sack of 100, $4.50.
SYRUP In bbls., 27c per gul. ; In cases,
t 10-lb cans, tl.10; cases. 11 5-lb cans. $1.8o;
casus. 24 2V-lb 'cans, $1.85.
HONEY Per 24 frames, tl.50.
CIDER New, half barrel, t2.76; barrel,
$5.26.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, 55qoOc; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, 3-lb.
cans, tl.10. 2-lb. cana. 97ejJl.C0. Pine
apples, grated, t-lb., $2.05(32 30; sliced. $1.90
ti2.:-0; gallon apples, faucv. t2 .65; California
anrlcnts. ll.90b2.26: Dears. tl.7V2.50: tx-ac ea
fnncv $1.7541 2.40; 11. C. peaches, $2 0t2.5o.
Alaska sslmon, red, $i.to: fancy Chinook.
F.. $2.10; faucy sockeye, F.. tl 95; sardines,
quarter otl, $276; three-quarter mustard.
t3.a. Sweet poliloea. tl.Hl sauerkraut,
tl .00; pumpkins, toctitluO; wax beana, 2-lb.,
5a(j tJ: ; lima beana, x-lb.. Tocfell 36; spinach,
$1.J6; cheap peaa, 2-lb., 60c; extiaa, 9rs."jtl.lo;
fancv, tl 2i$173.
CURED FISH Family whllsflih. per
quarter bbl., 1"0 lbs.. tt.OO: Norway mack
eral. No. 1, $28.00: No. 3, $26.00; No. t. t20.');
Irish, No. J, tl00; herring. In bbla., 2oj
Iba. each. Norway. 4k, $900; Norway, 3k,
89 00; Holland herring. In kegs, milkers,
80c; kegs, mixed, 70c.
FISH Trout, 12c: halibut. 12c: catfish,
15c; buffalo. 8c-; bullheads, lie; black baas.
fine stuck. 2oc; salmon. 12c; pike. 11c: red
snapper, freah froxen. 12c; Whitehall, freah
trosen, 13c; yellow perch, dresawd and
scaled, sc; pickerel, freah frosen, 9c;
frog lege, 35c per dos. saddlas.
HIDErt AND TA LIXI W (Jreen silted.
No. 1. 12r; No. 2. 1lc; bull hides. 10c;
green hides, No. 1. lie; No. 2. Ioj; hora-.
tl 5o3.75; sheep -eta. 0)H tjtl.26. Tallow,
No 1. 4c: No. 1 lc.
NUTS French walni'la. 13ic; California
walnuts. No. 2. fiaid Hhell. 13c; No. 1. soft
shell. 14c; llranlr. VWiU'tf: pecans, 14. I7C ; 1
moerie. ijhvi-; peauius. raw. oc; ' ar,
rd
Omaha Packing Co 373
Swift and Company 1,2
Cudahy Packing Co M2
Armour A Co 1,049
Cudahy, from country.... 4
Armour, from Denver.... 872
Carey A Benton 240
1obman A Co 182
McCi eoj y A Carey ' 244
W. 1. Stephen 1
Hll! A Bon 1"9
F. P. Lewis S
Huston A Co 7
N. Morris 210
L. F. Hust 124
Wolf 66
J. H. Bulla 61
Mike Haggerty 52'
J. B. Root A Co 202
T. B. Inghram 9
Sullivan Bros 2
V. A. Bruton
Other ' buyers ' 811
'739
1.433
1.623
1.1SS
7?4
8-4
2,003
54
86
73 .
56
62
48
59
79
4
49
4
53
64
56
91
99
61
8S
67
76
110
17
113
6.1
73
102
48
69
53
sV
8S
87
8'
8?
66
70
104
93
98
114
93
95
68
Pr.
6
6 60
6 4 .
6 00
I 50
5 20
6 20
6 11O
10
6 50
10
4 20
4 NO
4 80 -4
80
4 90
6 60
6 n
4 00
t in
t 50
4 Si
7 00
t 76
t 00
6 15
6 25
t '
2 75
6 00
6 25
OO .
$ 00 1
00:
4 on
4 00
4 no
4 on
6 50
4 HO
4 00
6 00
6 ST.
6 U
6 80
6 o
6 80
7 10
19,967
At.
.loot
. Ml
.14)
. 141
.113
Fr.
I OS
I 00
M
I 10
t t
Totals (,862 4.8S8 ' 26,32
CA 1 ILK Receipts of caitle were talr
fof- a Thursday, but the total for the week
snows quite a targe falling off as com
pared with the figures for last week.
No great change took place In the mar
ket for beef steers. Uood kinds com
manded good Arm prices, in fact, tne mar
ket might even be called strong on really
desirable killers, with all other kinds oruy
steady with yeaterday. Among the caitle
today were some cornfeds good enough 1o
bring $6.25. the top for the week so tar.
Cows and heifers were not In very large
supply and the better grades sold quite
readily at fully steady prices. Other kinds
were slow and weak.
Oood feeders, weighing from 400 pounds
upward, were In active demand at good
Arm prices, and receivers of such kinds had
no dlrnculiy whatever in disposing of
everything on hand. On the other hand,
there were a good many very ordinary and
trashy stock cattle for which tha demand
la not very brisk, and which in conse
quence are slow sellers practically every
uay. v
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
At. Pr. No.
..1171 t a tl...
..1171 4 1 41
..12M 1 00 20 ,
.. ro t u
COWS.
..Ml I 16 I
..HV t M It
HEIFERS.
. . IS4) 4 to
CALVES.
.. 0 U 1 v.... 140 4 00
... ill I K
FEEDERS.
1 IM I 41
WtrtTERNS NEBRASKA.
10 calves... 2oh 4 50 7 calves... 366
26 cows 63i 2 70 It cows KJO
cows 818 2 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
If steers.. ..1174 1 96 49 steers.. ..loot
...I0.18 i 66 37 Sin-i....liCJ
...lo69 $86 67 steers.. ..1076
...ia t to
WYOMING.
4 60 , t cows 972
t 26 -
IDAHO.
8 65 t steers.... 740 3 00
COLORADO.
4 00
F. I.ewls-8. D.
..1184 4 60 94 steers. ...1173 4 24
. 1015 2 70
Western Ranches 8 D.
..1121 195 13 steers.. ..1172 4 If
H. A. Damson 8. D.
..1131 3 90 16 steers.. ..1218 2 20
..1136 1 90
C. R. Countryman Wvo.
I cows 6i 3 to 12 bulls irrr 2 v,
P. Collert Neb.
1 heifers... 731 2 SO 12 feeders.. 663 3 1".
E. licwla V vo.
2 15 7 calves... 327 1 26
4 SO J stockers. M0 t oo
2 60
Turgeon S. D.
t 05 13 rows 87$
A Benfleld Neb
CHICAGO LIVF. STOCK MARKET
Cattle steady Hogs Strong Sheep aad
Iambi Lower.
CHICAOO. Nov. 1. CATTLE) Receipt s,
6,500 head; market steady; common to prime
steers, $4.0MH7.3O; cows, tz.6nW4.it; neuers.
12.60ti6.36; bulls. $2,400-4.50; calves. 13.00a;7.&0;
Mockers snd feeders. 12.404(4.50.
HOG8 Receipts. 18.000 head; market
strong; prime heavy, $.SOirH.40; Shipping
grades. t6.Soru.42A: butchers, I6.smni.40
light. X6.2isr6.4o; neavy, pacaers. ao.wono.iv;
nlas. 15.50a6.15: bulk of sales, t6.004i4.30.
Bll&eir AND I.AA1 rto neceipia, a,ij
head; market. 10i25o lower; sheep. t4.0JHf
6.60; yearlings, $f.6o4i4j.60; lambs, $6.0097.40.
Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market.
KAN8A8 CITY. Nov. ..-CATTLE Re-
ceints. 7.000 head. Including 700 southerns;
market steady to strong; cnoice upon, ami
dressed beef steers, &.rt8.!to; tatr to gooa,
t3.60ft6.40: western steers, Vt.Vfnto.ai; siock
ers and feeders. $2.7541-4. 50; southern steers.
t2.7(Va6.00; southern cows, $2.00433.26; native
cows, t2.0U3pt.uo; native neirers, ..iaio.w
bulls. 2.2b4i;i.75: calves. 12.5c'.. 6.2o. .
HOGS Recelnts. 8.000 uead: market
strong; top, $6.25' bulk of saiea, $61731
6.2314; heavy. $6. 17 25 : packers, t.17
I'A- nlas and lisht. M.nofttt.2214.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,600
head; market for sheep steady, for lambs
10c lower; lambs, fl.UKOJ.SO; ewes and year
lings. t4.75re.76: western yearlings. Xfi.,iff
6 00: western sheep, t4.2f5.80; stockers and
foeders, $3.506.00.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8 METALS Tin
was unchanged to 6c lower In the Ixindon
market, with spot quoted at 1194 and
futures st C196 6s. The locsl market was
quiet with spot quoted at $42 40 bid anil
$42.60 asked, Cupper waa itia lower in
the London market with apot quoted at
98 10a and futures at 199 10s. Iocaliy
the market was quiet and unchanged with
lake quoted at $21. 760 12.50; electrolytic,
at til. 50fl 22.00 and casting at 121.25 -W
2176. Lead was unchanged, at 16.75 &
6.96 In the local market. It was also
unchanged In London, st fit 7s Sd. Spel
ler wss unrhsngefl. at 127 10s in London
snd st $6.201i6.30 in the local market.
Iron was td lower in the English market
with standard foundry quoted at 66s Id
and Cleveland warrants at 66s 10d. Lo
cally the market was unchanged. No. 1
foundry northern was quoted- at $24. iifr
25.00; No. 2 foundry northern, $J8.76V'
24.60: No. 1 foundry southern, $24.00ti
4.50: and No. 2 foundry southern, $21.69
tl 24.00.
FT. I.Ol IN. NOV. . MBTA1A4 Lead.
steady at $6.90; spelter, firm at $6.22.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. COTTON Spot
closed 10 points advsnce; middling uplands,
10.3V; middling tfiilf, 10.55c. oie, 6; hHles.
LIVERPOOL, NOV. . . OTlHJ.N-r-Kpot It
fair demand. ' prices' llg3 prllftta 1 higher;
American middling fair. 6.21d: good mid
dling, 6.77(1; middling, 6.63d; low middling.
6 45d; good ordlnnry. 6.09d; ordinary, 6.4Nd.
Tha sales of the day were 8.000 bales, of
which 0 were for SDeculatlon and exnort
and Included 7,400 American: receipts, Si.OoOj
bales, including S3, 100 American. -
NEW ORLEANS. KOT, 8. COTTON Soot
closed quiet. Kales, 4.600, bales. Ixw or
dinary, 6c, nominal; ordinary. V.e. nom
inal; good ordinary, 8 1-lto;. low middling,
8'4c; middling, 9c; good middling, liSo;
middling fair, lc, nominal; fair. l)c,
nominal. Receipts. 18.441 talea; stock, 2Jn,
476 bales.
8T. IOUIS, Nor. 8. COTTON Quiet
middling, 104c. Sales, 60 bales; recelpta,
648 bales; stock, 654 bales.
Foretajn Flaaartal.
LONDON, Nov. 8. Ratea for money la
the market today were high and tho sup
plies were limited owing to the repayment
of 110, OIK), 000 to the Bonk of England.
Discounts were flrmly maintained. On
the Stock exchange few signs of atilmi
tlon were visible. The fact thnt the Bank
of England's rate of discount was not
changed and the good Board of Trade
returns failed to stimulate activity, their
effort being offset by tight money, and tha
approach of the settlement. Consols and
other British, securities were barely main
tained. Foreigners were dull. In
Americans business was slack and unin
teresting. Prices during the forenoon
were marked up to a fnuitlon over parltv.
PARIS, Nov. 8. Prices on the Bourse
today were weaker. Russian imperial 4s
closed at 74.70 and Russian bonds of
1904 at 491.
t
Raak Cieariags.
OMAHA, Nov. ft. Bank clearings for
todsy were $1,492,118.45 snd for the corre
sponding date last year $1,883,408.22.
REAL ESTATE .THASSFKRS.
W steers.
60 steers.
a3 a eers
13 calves...
18 feeders.
44 steers....
198
861
846
8 50
2 2s
1 65
2 05
$ 85
a 10 ,
7 steers.... 748
22 steers.
cowa...
27 steers..
39 Steers..
6 steers.
St. Loots Live Stock Market.
8T. LOUIS. Nov. . CATTLE Receipts
4.0T.0 head. Including 1.0Q0 Texans; jnarket
strong; native shipping and exnort steers,
$5.75i6.90; dressed beef and butcher steers.
$4.6O6.O0; steers under 1.0(0 lbs., $3.2M-i.60j
stockers and feeders. $2.0024.50; cows and
heifers, $2.25ii6.25; canners. $1 OO432.10; bulla,
t2.25W4.50; calves. !3.0Ofii6.50; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.Ooy6.50; oowa and heifers,
t2.OOK3.50.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head: market
strong; pigs and lights, $5.75416.20; packers,
$6.0og6.20; butchers and best heavy, $.15rgi
6.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts,' 1.600
head; market stesdy; native muttons. $3.00
&6.60; lambs, t4.004J7.5O: culls and bucks,
t2.60fe3.50; stockers. t2.60$3.7&.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.122 head: market steady; natives,
to.0cu6.76; stockers and feeders, $2.5044.30.
HOUS Receipts, 5.214 head; market ZHc
higher; top, $6.26; bulk of sales, $6.120
6-li.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, $50 head;
market strong: lambs, $7.60; ewes, $6.60.
Sloax City Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY. Nov. 8. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mar
ket steaiv; stockers weak: beeves. 14. Mill
6.26; raws, bulls snd mixed. $2 504.50;
stockers and feeders, $3.O0fi4.86: calves and
yearimgs. $2. &t?2. 60.
HOGS Receipts. 3.000 head; market
stesdy, selling at t5.tO4u.00; bulk of sales,
$9o'j6r,
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday: ..
i.attte. nogs, nneep.
South Omaha.
Sioux City
Kanaae City .
St., Joseph ...i
St. - Louis .....
Chicago
Totalis .....
tVloo
500
7.000
1.122
, 4,0u0
, ,5t
4.7i)
1.000
8,01X1
' 8,234
6.000
18.0H0
17,000
6.000
360
1.50
20,000
..16.222 44.934 43,860
ElleryR- Hume, trustee... to Albert
A. riarklns, lot l vtiasoUrl Avenue
fiace extension, bovun tmaha $ 1,009
Byiun R. HusilnKS, trustee, to Joust '
iiuuett, lois li and. Is, Uiock 6, Ml,
itary addition 1 M
Chrraien lianKen and wire to n tirls
tian jephLii, lot 19, block I, tiaaer
J-tn.CU jw
Maigare-t C. Wear and husband to
viiiiam T. Martin, lot a, bica 9, .
Corrigun Place v0
Horace K. Oludwln and wile to Mich
aro Burnell ana- wife, part taxiot
8. 11 Wa of nw',4, 8-lo-ld '.,, 1,600
A. B. C. Dennisiun. to John E. Wil
bur, lot 6, block I, Klluy Place 40
Ruue Carroll and wlte 10 William
Aar nan, lots 6 anu . 7, bloca 4,
Ames Place ....'.. I,ji0
Nels Peterson and wile to John Wna
len, iqt 16, block XI. First adoitlon
to Corrlgan Pluce 1, JJu
Amelia Dent 'I'dwt.r lo Walter An
derson, lot 49, Windsor Place 1,0 it)
Margaret V. Solomon to Central-West
Investment company, lots V, 8. t, 62,
53 and 64. block L Blrkhauscr A
Blumer'a subdivison ' -. - 54)
Harriet A. Wilcox and husband to
8. C. Dllley, lot I and w of lot 2,
block 8, Kountxe Place 6,Uu
Bankers' Savings and Ixian associa
tion to Andrew M, Gallsglur, lot
14. block 109. South Omaha oo
James D. Tultlp, executor, to Hen Ja
mie F. Thomas, , lot 1. block 98,
Dundee Place,..... 1
Virginia N, H. Wood to Alexander
Richardson, let.l, block t, Parker's
addition 700
Jerse H. Culver and wife to Nathan
Splcer, lot 1. block 2. K. V. Smith s
addition 2,
Herliert L. Mcintyre and wife to
Harry H. lapldus, lot 8. block 1,
Ralph Place 2.j0
George W. R. Mstteaon et al. to Union
1'j4 lilc itslljoad company, e22 feet
of lot 6, block 88, Omaha 18.6
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
oompniiy to Oeorge D. Ixmg, a
of lol 8. block 89. Omaha.....'.. 18.(00
Timothy T. Munser to Anns Andreas
Crooks, lot . Freeman's addition to
South Omaha :.'... 1,150
Mrts Bros. Brewing com(aiiy to Her
man Oerndorf. lota 7, 8, t und 10.
block 23, Village of Millard....; 7.000
Tlie National Bank of Commerce td
Emma C. L. Dalley. pert of lota 1
and 2. block 12, Bemla Park..........
. Beatoa Stocks aad Roads.
. BOSTON. Nov. 8. Call losns, 647
cent: time loans. per cent
quotations on aloci.a ana Donas wsrs:
Atch. adj. 4s 91 Binghsm 31
do 4S 1"0 CaL A Hecla 870
per
dfflclHl
19 heifers... 6
2 26
2uA
3 90
2 80
2 50
3 !v
2 76
J.
40 cows 804
12 calves... 198
7 heifers... 407
B.
12 cows 840
McK.
20 heifers... Ml 2 40
14 feeders. 661 2 Ml
M. Elmora, Nebrasku.
20 feeders.. 637 2 to 27 feeders.. 948
Mrs. Palmore. Nebraska.
42 cowa (.4 2 80 il cows 889
t cows 918 2 26 JO cows 792
H. W. Davis. Wyoming.
St sleira....ll70 4 6" 97 feedete.. 91
13 feeders.. 9.(1 2 66 40 cows 1.'
23 cowh 977 2
William N. Campbell, Nebraska.
27 I'ows 1u2i 2 $0
HOOS Buyers seemed to want a few
good hogs nils morning and bought such
loads as suited them si prices Uiat looked
strong to a little higher than yeaterday.
This was the case wrtr both good h-svy
and good lightweight. One very good
load of light hogs, which wert better than
anything here yeaterday. sold at t 17. or
74o higher than yesterday's top. The gen
eral run of the hogs sold In about the
same notches as yesterday, tha strength
being limited to the best kinds. As will be
noted from the sales below the hogs sold
largely at to.95(itf.05. with the average a
trifle stronger than yesterday. The strength
yesterday and today muses up (or part of
the loaa the first of the week, but the
average market is still c lower llian It
was at ihe i loss of laat week.
At the time of closing this report there
were a few late arrivals still on sale. All
the strength of the morning wss lost, the
market closing weak and lower.
Repreeentativa aalea:
Fltchburg pfd. .137
N. Y.. N. H.AH..1I2
Mex. Ontril 4s.. 79 U 'entennlal
Atchison sh'a'Copper Range
do pfd l"lDaly Weat ....
Roaton A A 241 I Franklin
Huston A Me 190 IGnnby
Boston Ele 164 Isle Roysle .
Mum. Mining .
Michigan
-Here Marquette. 58 j Mohawk
Union Paclrlc ...,lt2.iMont. O. A C.
A. A. C. pfd 91 (Old Dominion
A. Pneu. Tube.... 14'ilOsceola
.lav'j Parrot
.131 iQiilncy
.1'8 IShantion
. 12 (Tamarack
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. 26 United t.'opper .
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. s Utah
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.. 19
.. 21
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.. 24
.. 8
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NEW YORK. Nov. I. OIL St -sd ;
prime crude, f. o. b. mills, ib'-fjn-;
prime yellow, toe asked. petn.leuin.
steady; refined Philadelphia and Balti
more, $7.45; New York. $7 50; In bulk,
14 36. Turpentine, quiet. W,ti!iHC.
M08IN Firm; attained, common 10
good, tt 25.
SAVANNAH. O., Nov. t OIL Turpen
tine. Arm, 6SVS'e.
ROSIN-Firm; A. II, C 13 60; D, f3.S5; E,
pyi; F. .",K; O. 14 1: H. 14 20: 1, 14 25; K,
! 64 75; M, 15 25; N, t7u; W ti. V6.25; W.
! J .60.
I (JIL CITY. Ps , Nov. Oil, Credit
j balance, $1.61; runs, 89.614 bola, average.
I have, In connection with-'practical
miners, secured noma most promising
properties In the great Oold.fi!d, Ns
ada, camp.
We need aid for quick development.
We art) confident of opening up good
mines, as w are surrounded by tilts
shipping mines.
Write for particulars.
Address
GEO. W. E. Dorsey
Fremontt Neb.
After Nov. 17th. taoldfleld, Nevada.
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