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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
TIIK O.MAILV DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. XOVEMBEH IB. WOtS. '.KA1N1SD PRODUCE MiRlET kbrtt Wkktn Early, but' Latr Con tliOM Iti Upward Climb. Li.0bl.NG PRICES - THREC.-QUARTLRS UP futures, quiet; tvcember, 8e 44d; March, n'sl; Jusy, 6S 47cl. JoRN Spot, quiet: An-erlesn .V ; futures, quiet; liccenibcr, 6s uiry, 4s 8.d. mixed, 4s Sd; Jan- t anting for Ten Days Have K.aect Mocks allien lews Regis to Rapidly Deerenslnsj In North nriMnri Strong. OMAHA, Nov. 14. Heavy win party kept wheat down, but in session advanced tna market rengtnehed on tne continued flow of Joins,, news. Prices at th ri(i were fcc u.nv yesterday. in bull news that has been coining if r ten nays la having- Ha luctt. nevclpis In the northwest liav I... .en off on tna Ivcraia of cars a oay fiuin lei-etoia of last ear. and stock a-u uecioasing, where usually at tbla lima ot nr iu increase, i mi cash nrwnanit is good alio premium are being advancea. i hub in corn was very ligui. lopiigh receipts ware lighter than exi.ot tt-cl, and puce were advanced In the sampie inarntt. cew coin has uegun to etime and scccpi "" art- being made freely. i.xort ue- inaiin was (ki, trices at tna close were v up. ri.,iarj- wheal .receipts were Iit,.iO busneis and snipmenie I 40,0m) husheis, aan.at receipts iaet year of i,fto9,6i0 buwn and shipments ot hM.Ouu busneis. t'H mary corn trt-ulpis were 443.00U nuahels and smpinen; 4fc,ui busneis, against receipts lasi year of eal.flnu busneis and shipments 01 Jtu,M bushel. Clearances were 4"J,"" busneis wheat, 17'-,O)i0 bushels corn. ,'' busneis enis and flour and wheat equal to im.ixai huahela. ivlverpooi Closed unchanged on wheal and 'tu tvwer on corn. Argentina (vsumates: Wheat. S'rt.OOO buetie.s. aalnst 9ti4.i) bushels last week and hKO.Or-o bushels last year; corn, t.tub.O'V uusncis, iaai weex o.ow Dusneis, iasi year t.i.vMH bushels. The Market Record says today: "The a heat crop raised last year must have been at least 20,000,0n0 or 2R,000,000 busneis mora of. regular spring wheat than was lalsrd In Wo. The conclusion therefore la that the. prevailing prices of whee.t in the northwest are too low, all conditions con sidered. Local range of options: Artlcle. Open. ( Hlgh. Low. Close.l Tee y, Wheat I Lae.... My--ii Cot n ic...,l May...! Cm ts ) . ... Dec.... atay... 67 87 24 f1.' 4i 67; 674 72 -a 724 37 374, 964 884 34 S-il Sii - Omaha Caah Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, &'S'9c: No. a hard, 7(i68Vxc; No. 4 hard, 8ty&4i7Vkc; No. 1 spring. COHNKo. 31 old, 40c; new, Vc; No. yellow, old, new. 7(374c; No. White, old, 40ic; new, 87t'J7VsC. OATS No. s mixed, ,'itJKc; No. White, aVktijSl'Ac; No. 4 while, Zltf'Slc. KJE-Jio. t c; No. 3, 67Vc. C'nttor ltecelpts. Wheal. Corn, Chlec go Kaunas City l&iiinen polls Omaha , Lmlulh Bt. LX)Uls., C HICAl.O RAI!V 4 A4 1K8 47 Oats lis i3 KRW lOHK . t.KKF.nAI, M4.HKKT 4atatlons Varloas of the fay o Comaaodltlea. NKW VOHK Nnv in F1)fR-Re-elplS. i'4,757 bbls.; exports, 13. 42 bbls.; sales. &. his; market flrrn. with a nitht trHlo; llnnesnta natents. M.U'fl 4 Minne sota bxkera, if ti4W; winter patents, H.TfrU i: winter strainhls. l:,.ti''ti.b(; winter ex tras, f.'.antH.IO; inter low grades, JJ.f J "6. Rre Hour, firm; fair to good, IS i w; choice to fancy, $3 at.'ij 4. 16. Buckwheat flour, sternly, 2 ii'n :tft snot and to arrive. BfCKWHBAT-Steady. $1.1!6 lr HO lbs. CORN MKIaii,...lu- fine miille and yel low. kl.'Jtwhl A- wmrte tl tiMt.12: kiln dried. $2.75. RYl-l Firm- Kn vuLrn 71U- r I. f. New York; Jersey and state, ',4c de livered Nw York. BARNEY Firm; feeding, 4'4c, c. I. f. BtitTalo; malting, 4di6c c. I. f. Buffalo. WHBAT Recelntu SI Sfiri hu : ...rti. lIKa-H) bu.; shI.s, 3,mo,M bu. of futures; spot market firm; No. 3 red. 8Nc. elevator: No. 1 rod. H2v.c. f. o. b. sttimt: tin 1 north ern Iuluth, S3o, c. I. f. Buffalo: No. J hard winter. sv,c. c. I. r. Hufrn o. At first easr i j... w.. wiKin ..nviiiuvr lltlUUIMtliril. turned, very strong on bullish news from the northwest and strength of outside markets. Rfcnvertng all of Its earlv los, the market closed firm at ltti He net ad vance. May. M X-lB-JjKfic, closed at Uc; Ierembr, tHVfiaV closed at ft'Sc. CORN Receipts. an.tX bu.; exports. 9) bu.; sales, ,I0 bu. of spot; spot mar ket firm; No. 2. Mc. elevator, and Mc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, MVc. Option market was without transactions, closing "4c net higher. January closed at 61V. lay at 6ic and December at Mc. OATS Receipts, ls.itiil bu.; sixit market stenrty; mixed onts, 24 to 82 pounds. ?vc; natural white, 8U to $8 pounds, 8!iluc; clipped while, 36 to 40 pounds. 8CH6 4.1:. FEKD-Firm: soring bran, I22.SO, prompt shipment; mlddllngt, a.36, prompt ship ment. HAY-Bteady; shipping. tJOSgTic', good to choice, l.(64tl 10. HOP8 Bteady; Pacific coast, I, IftgiBc. HIDES Pteady; Galveston, an to 28 lbs., 20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs.. 21c; Texas dry. 24 to 80 lbs., lie. LEATHER Fteady; acid, 27Mc. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family. $12 50 S 13.00; mesa, 88 overs 00; beef hams, 822.00 28.60; packet, llO.&ogn.OO; city extra India mess, $!S &O&20.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, Il0.26fipl2.80; pickled hams, iviwx 12.60. I.ard, firm; western prime, NEW YORK STOCKS AND Ktrktt ii DoningUd by thVriei Infln icti Sorronidiai; It. fknl. VALUES ARE UNSETTLED TQ STR0N6 More R a mora of Cloaer Alllae with Harrlaaaa) latereata Se4 Stork I o Meney Rates Are F.asler. Increased A.I.10.H94; other secuiitlrs. de creased Ut.iini; other dnos1ts. decreased :6l9.0il: publio d' posits. Increased 477.); notes reserve. Increased a', into; govern ment securities. d cressed 4.il. The pro portion of the bank s reserve to llnblllty this week la 40. 2 per cent, as Compared with 3H.S3 per crnt last week. - ' Ain provision Featorea 4f the Traatna; aaa Closlnw Prices on Dnnrd of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. The local wheat mar Let tiH'ny mde a subttiintlal rally on cov ering. by aborts, who were Induced to buy by the assertion that the entire spring i i OH of Minnesota and the Oukotaa will hw needed ror Home consumption. Tbe ciose HHi Mlfi-iltu with thri . IWitinhtil. rfellvcrv "ip''c. Cerii - wii a vri r(a v. Oate wre a shade higher: l'rovlsioiia were &4i7Hc i' ;'ic l Ight r. t'arly in Ihe day wheat offerings were lilteral. but demand was alack. Cnmmls i inn houses wore the principal sellers at me opening. Aa trading progressed a prominent lung became an active seller and in Is brought out considerable offerings by pit traders. A feature of the market was aelllnj of the December option and the buying of May at a 5c difference by ele-v.-vkxr Interyets. Tlakid Aa-a nuinr that Ilia elevator com -ems intend to make heavy dtUveiies on the first of next month, and rnl , caused additonal , aelllng . by dis couraged holders. . I'porl receipt of news from Minneapolis 'declaring thai there is an - urgent ' demand in the northwest for i-pring wheat, the market became strong and trading much "more active.' In the eflort to cover sales local shorts forced up prices nearly lo from tha lowest point. , Ihe market closed strong, with prices at th top. Derembor opened c to 4'ff,4c lower at 71c to 4?i74Mie, old off to 73Sc und then advanced to 74Ho, where It closet. Clearnnces of wheat and flour were equal to i.') bu. Primary receipts were 918.0HO bu., compared with 1.3fS,U0 bu. on the same liny last year. , Minneapolis, Duluth and I tilrngo reported receipts of 6ai cars, gainst l.41 cars last, week and 1,056 oars a year sgo. The corn market was steady early In the. day because of email local receipts and later In sympathy w it It wheal. Trading In genrral wag quiet. The market was also afTcli1 by a report that the corn acreage . af Argentina had been reduced bv 6 per I cent. The close wua steady. December opened unchanged to 'c higher at C " 4c, advanced to 42a-42Tno and closed at 4:"i42V4c. Ixical recelpta were 168 cars, 1 with 28 of contract grade. ' : Trading In oats waa dull and the market was steady. The crop movement contlr.uea light pnl the cash demand fairly active. Commission houses were the principal buy ers. December opened Ve lower at 34Hc. old up to 84S and cloaed at 84Vj34Hc. local receipts were 118 cars. Provisions were strong all dav and the J volume of trading waa large. Bhorta and local packers bid actively, being influenced .y the light movement of live hogs. The I ...... mm mimj Hl.r. iru I ' VJ i I ! H I J 1 V ny OS small stocks 6f lard held In Chicago. Sell ing mi chiefly by local longs. At the V ci'ixe January pork was up 2uc at 114.4a. TJtra was tip l.v at s.7a rllhe were 6M7W limber at 87.82U. Kstlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 80 cars; corn, 2u6 rara; oata, 241 oars; hogs. I r,. head. The leading future ranged as follows: $9.66.IS6; refined, easy; continent. $10.00; booth American, $10.76; compound, $7.iVm 8.12H. Pork, firm; family. 1 tf.nrm 19 60; short clear, 117. 2f.j 19 00; mess, $.0018.76. - TALLOW Firm; city (ii per package), 6Hc; country (packages free), Vgo. RICE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, IWuWlc; Japan, nominal. B1ITTKR Firm: street price, extra creamery, 27Hc. Offlclal prices: Creamery, common to extra, ltfuAic; held, seconds to extra. 19ii27:; state dairy, common to extra, HrQXc; renovated, common to ex tra, 15HtU22c; western factory, common to firsts, lRt'B'.'Oc: western Imitation creamery, firsts. S'H'iiaSc. CHEE8K-Firm; state full cream, small fancy, 1314c; state, December best, n'c; state, fair to good, l'.'lil2V4c; state, October best, 12c; state, fair to good, Vl'illc; state. Inferior, 10tfll4c: skims. SiiJlOc. KGGS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby extra, 8fi'.t7c; fancy selected white, l7'a3V-; state, choice, 3Ci(3tc; state, mixed, extra, 33c; western, selected, neat, 33c; average best, v,;jio. Official prices: Firsts, Sic; seconds, UK'S -'Sc. rOl'LTRY Live firm; westecn chickens antl fowls. UVsc; turkeys, 16c. 'Dressed quiet; wt-stern chickens, 1215; spring turkeys, ltVixlSo: fowls, 10fjl2c.- . ' at. I.onla General Market, ' 8T. IXiIMS, Nov. 15. W H EA T H igher ; track. No. 2 red cash, Vfilc; No. 2 hard, 72,'i75V4c; December, iS'Siiiaito; May. 78Hc CORN Firm; track. No. 2 cash. 42g44o ; No. i white. 4.Wq45c; December. 40kc: Mar. 41c. OATS Steady: track. No. 3 cash, 834c; No. i white, 3Mc; December, 33'ac; May, 86c. ' FLOt'R Steady; red winter patents, 83.65 3.75; extra fancy and straight, I3.10ft3.45; clear. t2.iKTI2.80. , 8KEr-Tlmothy. steady. t1.2BiaS.76.' CORNMKAL Steady. $2.50. BRAN-Steady; aacked, east track, JfiiSOTc. HAY Firm; timothy. $12.5oei6.U); prairie, $io.o.'a lion: - . . IRON CYITTON TIES-tl (8. BAaaiNC,-9iiC. . " ' HEMP TWINE 8c. PROVISIONS-Pork. higher'; Jobbing. $18.7w. I.srd. higher; prims steam. 89.80. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed' extra shorts, $9.37H; clear ribs, I8.12H; oltort clears, 8.2 Iiacor,-is4eadrr''d extA shol'ts, ro.114; clear ribs. fW.H?1: short Cleara. $10.37M.. POl'DTRY-Qulet; chickens, 8c; springs. 9S,c;tirkeys K'Ho; ducks. 10c; geese, 5fi9o. BUTTKR Steady; creamery, tl27c; dairy. lSi?2c. KUOB Firm t 25c, case count. Receipts and shipments of flour and rrain were as follows:. ... . - ReoHpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls lo.ono 12,0nfl Wheat, bu.. 39.000 . 22.000 Cornt bu , 77.nno ! n.OOO Oats, bit..., U5.000 107.0CO NEW YORK, Nov. li.-The day's market was dominated by various Influences In St. Paul and there were so constant as to keep sentiment on the general market a good deal unsettled. Snirs to realise on the wide advanca of the last few days caused an appearance of weakness In St. I'sul to which the whole market responded, and again when St. Paul was supported and showed signs of heavy accumulation on a rapidly rising scale the whole market once more turned strong. This was largely mongst professional op erators that they could rrod the course of the Standard Oil group of capitalists In the operations in St. Paul and to the eagerness to follow that leadership. The general public was not largely In ev idenced In the market and seemed too timid about attempting to read the evidence of this supposed leadership In the speculation. There was no news to Indicate the causes of the Bt. Paul movement beyond the re iteration of previoua rumors. The supposi tion that subscription rights to new stork were in view waa fostered by the manner in which thf rise In the preferred stock kept psce with the common stock, although on nominal dealings. On the other hand, the close sympathy In the movements of St. Paul and Southern Paclflo was regarded relation with the Harrlman combination of I n- railroad propertlea. The dealings In the general market were duller and the fluctu ations narrower than yesterday owing to the confusion caused by the varying move ments In the market leaders. There was some disposition to look for a motive In the occasional heaviness of the market to the Inauguration of the government's prose cution against the Standard Oil company. The stock of the company In the curb mar ket fell sharply some 70 points from the previous day's price, following similar d- l cllnes for several days past, but the Mr ew York Moaer Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 18 MONEY' On call, firm at 2Vo'4) per cent; closing bid, I per cent; offered at 2 per cent; time loans, enNer; sixty days, 7i per cent; ninety days. 7 pr cut; six months, tifivj per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-itiVi per cent. STERLING KXCHANOE Firmer, with actual business in barkers' Mils at $4 8ft7M 4 At for demand and st 14.0'Wi 4.M-40 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 4.ftlVu4.8(,V,; commercial bills, $4.7t$4.7?;,. SILVER Bar, 71c; Mexican dollars. 6BW". BONDS Government, easy; railroad, steadv. Quotations on bonds today were as IT. B. V. 2s. reg....HMS Japan Be. id ser. do coupon 141 do 4s ctfs L". 8. 3s, reg lo3 I do 4s ctfs do coupon 108 I do id series U. 8 o. 4s. reg..l2 !Msn. r. g. 4s ... do coupon 12 Mex. Central 4s, U. 8. n. 4s. reg..l!HV4 do 1st Inc .liSHs "M. Ot. J,. 4S . 78 M , K. & T. 4s., .HOW do 2s .101 N.R R. of M. o.4s. IUH . 9?H N. Y. C. g. V,n... 94 . V7 N. J. C. g. 6f 1l, .101U No. Pacific 4s 103 do coupon Am. Tobacco 4 tin 8s Atch. pen. 4s... do adj. 4s A. C. L. 4s B. O. 4s do $s Cen of Ga. 6s. ...Ill do 1st Inc... do 2d Ino do 8d Inc.... C. 4k O. 414s... C A. 84s... c . b. ft g. n fol- .. 97 .. 82-4 .. 9Jit 'i ..lo .. 82 .. 244 .. K SB OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beit Ef SUtri Rtdj, Steady to Lcwtr. with Ct8 CHANGE FOR THE BETTER HOGS mall Rjd of Both flheeo and Umbt Oood Kllers Steady to Ten Higher, ellh Feeders Active aaa Steady. looked up this morning, the market open ing 6c higher and being fairly active at the advance. In some cases some of the lcst hogs possihlv showed more advance th.in that. Big htmvy hogs sold laraely at IVfeVti . with the medium henvlee at t 0i 1, in. l ight and butcher hegs sold prin cipally at $H l'nm 20. Practically evervthing In Klght clmnaed hundrt in very gomi In the niornlna. tbe msrket ns Ing In a good healthy condition.' rhole be- SOl'TH OMAHA. Nov. Receipts were: OfTlclal Monday.... Official Tuesday (urictsl Wetlnesday Official Thursday .. 1908. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .10.779 . $.7 . 7.491 . 4,t0' H.9I4 13.418 17.94S 8.500 93V do 3a N. W. c. 4a 90 O. 8. L. rfg. 4s... ... 74 IPenn. conv. SVjs.. ... 70 iReadlng gen. 4s.. ...los S L. ft I M. c. is.. ... V 8. U ft 8 F. fg. 4 48. n. L. s. w. c 4a I Four days this week. . .2S.9i;7 17.7'J9 50. oAine oh met weea . . . ..vjo ii.-wi ii, nv Same clays 8 weeks ago. .27,157 20.0 0 67.413 Same davs 3- weeks ago.. 16, 9.w9 3K.17I Same daj s 4 weeks ago.. 34. 4 .5 1H.33 9,K7I Same days last year 22,774 22.738 47,S4i The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for the year to gate, compared with last year: lie. lo. Inc. Cattle S-ttUJO 912.2MO J4.MO ' Hog IIim.xOS 2.'7.'! 10O.r.5 I Slitt p 1.902.271 1.7H8.40J 176.874 ( rATTf.K OtlflTATIONS. .so "ir 6.0"lKi.0 No. Av 8h. Pr No. Av Ph. Tr. 47 70 ... 1 55 til 1W l 48 352 40 6 i 7S 2:l 40 8 t 33 S4 i:0 6 96 i'"11 ISO 05 40 3.U 120 S 9i M......171 40 8 06 25 '.':-- ... 1 tW....a 120 8 Of. 4o 4"l W 6 95 7i 3fJ ? $ 07H W 840 140 8 95 OS r 8 07V, til ... 5 9-- M 2W 120 8 07V, 51 21 90 5 97H BJ 2M 40 $ 07V 4"i 837 40 7H 61 270 l.f O-t S9 So2 ... 8 00 84 27 ... 07V4 : H6 0 8" $00 4 . 190 til" ! 59 283 40 8 00 Oh 22 ... 8 10 ft 372 so 8 t 9 261 ... 8 10 ! 62 22 2o0 6 00 7S 20 1 10 51 24 80 $0n 73 238 so 8 12V, 159 2t 12tl $ 02'4 87 17 1 8 12 87 2fi8 140 8 0."4j 91 ... 8 20 12 3 K0 8 (:, 61 2-n ... 20 68 2f! ISO 6 02 U 8 23 ... 8 20 .48 243 1"0 06 84 225 180 $ Jo 64 2.'u 2N0 8 16 C. K. 1. ft P. 4s.. 77V4 8. A. I.. 4s do cl. 6s 92 So. Pacific 4s 911, CCC. A 8.L,. g.4s..li2V4 do 1st 4s ctfs.... 9rt Cio. I. 6s. ser. A. 78 Po. Railway 6a. .. .llfAi 75 QUIA 9fi I to choice corn-fed steers 98'4 I alr " food corn-fed steers.... jtiti , Common ta fair oorn-fea steers 113"4 ! Uood to Choice range steers 4 .Common to fair range steors.... 8im grass cows and belters Colo. Mid. 4s.. eels of shares dealt In were of a else which Is not accorded an offlclal quotation Ih the case of any stock whedeelt In on the exchange. Opinion was confident that condltlona in the money market are working tewtrds greater ease. The weekly statement Of the Bank of England disclosed a degree of re cuperation which promised sufficient Im provement In time to meet the year end drain and less fears were entertained pf a rise to 7 per cent In the official discount rate before the vear closes). It was freely urgd In the stock market todav that greater freedom In extending credits may be looked for now that the period ts set with the requirement for the "window dressing" In expectation of these calls. The agreement upon a plan of cur rency reform for presentation to congress was cited aa a factor In the encouragement felt In speculative circles. St. Paul rose during the afternoon 2H points over last night and the whole market was strong at that time, but the closing tone became un settled and Irregular again when Bt. Paul lost all but one-half of Its rise. Bonds were steadv. Total sales, psr value, $1. 73000. T'nlted States 2s declined H per cent on call. The following wag the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Bales. llign.LrfJW.t n Cuba 6s D. ft R. O. 4s. DIs. Sec. 6e.... Erie p. 1. 4s... do gen. 4s... 74 IT. ft P. Is 11!4 . . ."4 T. B. It. ft W. 4s. 80 ..103 il'nlon Pacific 4s.. 103H .. 99 V. 8. 8. 2d 6s 97V .. 8fi'4 Wabash Is 1124 100 do dob. B. 9oVJWest. Md. 4s... Hock. Vsl. 4M,s...l"iV4 W ft L. F 4a. Japan Ss 97S Wis. Central 4s L. ft N. unl. 4s...l01l offered. 79V 84 HO', 90 Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Nov. 15 Call loans, tVjrt per cent; time loans, 6Mftr7 ter cent, official quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atch. sdj. 4s 91H do 4s 100' Mex. Central 4s.. 8ns, 99! ..101 ..241 ..11 ..154 ..133 23 Atchison do pfd Boston Al... Boston ft Me.. Boston Ele. ... Fltehburg pM Mex. Central . N. Y. N H. ft H..192 Pere Marq 53 t'nlon Pacific IMS Am. A. C. pfd..,. 9v Am. Pneu. Tube.. 13 Amer. Sugar 1334 do pfd 130 Am, T. ft T 137Vi Am, Woolen 3014 do pfd 1021 Dom. I. A 8 2V4 rxnnon iMeo. 11.. 33 112V4 44 V 8.600 74 15614 U7V4 134 UK 4 27tP 99t 1011 138 11874 . 12.400 200 . 1,400 .. 7,300 '. 'i'.eoo .- ,ooo no . l.tmo . l.ioO 0 .146,400 800 8.800 1.90U 177 5if4 ns 204 X86V4 96 63 38 200 bH MVx Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 15. FLOI'R First peteuts, $4.3(;j4.4o; second patents, $4.15ift 4.26: first clears, $3.25Ji3.36; second clears. I2.O(2.i0. . PHAN-In bulk, $18.28. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day ft. Co., 110-1U Board of Trade, was: Articles ! Open. I High.) Low. Close.l Yes y WheatH I Dec... RSHSl 1 17 1 21 1 J St) 80141 1 17 1 22 1 211 79 80,( 1 us! 1! 77Vi 80 8o74 1 17Y 1 21 1 21 78-14 79 . 8OV4 1 Ihti 1 - I 22 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. 81c; No. 1 northern, 80Hc; to arrive, 79Hc; No. t northern, 78Hc; to arrive, 77Vic; No. 3. 74'4)7hHo; No. 1 durum, 671c; to ar rive, 8tV: No. 2 durum, 82c; to arrive, 67c. Com: No. I yellow. 47ic: No. 3, new. 46c. Oats: No. I white. 29i4MJUic. Barley: 38648c. Rye: W1kfcfrc. Flax: ll.lkVk. Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close., Wheat Into. M ty Corn Iee. May July IMtl- 1 iec. May July Poik- Jall. May I jrd Nov. Dec. Jin. Mv RII'H- ' Jan May 74fr7Hii I I 42,4'rfS .vl, 44V 84S.I WW 14 50 14 A 60 8 8,, ' 8 AO 8 60 7 fi 1 Vt4ji T4Hf W4i 7i 441,1 84S 33H 14 14 80 87ti) 8 95 I 8 70 I B fit I ' I Kenans t llr drain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 16. WHEAT De cember. ileHic; May. 78V4C. Cash: No. ! hard, SX14U 7tc ; No. 3, 87070c; No. 2 red, 71M.C: No. S, 87Afj70Hc I CORN Decemlier. a7c; May,' 3S4 Cash: v.. - 1 ino. t ruira, i . fu m. ; ro. i, ..nin.'ic; jso. 1 white, i white. 3Sc. OATS No. WHl 74W74V'UJ4 PVt TSSft'Hl 79 I I 4T4 42Hti' 42t4 Vsl 43 ' 444 44 Vu, 44i,crj SJtic: No. mlxetl. I 34 34V4ftS W4! 53S! 844 'SI 354 3J4 Wd4 1 7 88 I 7 7Vi! 14 4m 14 NO I ! f 50 I 8 8:'4; 14 80 14 77V4I 83 8 96 8 70 i7 7 82Vi 7 95 I . ...-Htrong; choice timothy, $I3.7514.00; choice prairie. $11 7.''i"i 12.00. RYE Steady: 571ic. V:ox;S Firm; 'M.aourl and Kansas extras, I'u."- flrstt, :44c; seconds, lVie. BUTTER Creamery, 2tic: packing, lGc. Receipts. Slilpinents. Wh ai. bu 62.COO 100.000 Corn, bu 47.000 23.0HO Oats, bu l,oi) 22.0W) 14 40 14 62 J42V4 8 Hit I 80 8 60 7 774 7 874 No. i. Cash quotations were as follow.- FLOl'K lur higher; wlntur patents. $3 4sJ Adams Fx Dress Amal. Copper Am. C. F LSO0 Am. C. ft F. pfd Am. Cot. Oil. ex-dlv. 200 31 A. C. OH pfd, ex-dlv Am. Express : .... Am. H. ft U pfd Am. Ice, securities.. Am. Linseed Oil Am. Linseed Oil pfd. Am. Locomotive ..... Am lnfMimntlv rfd. Am. 8. A R 20,500 Am. 8. ft R. pfd 0 Am. Sugar Kenning.. tu Am. Tooacco pfd ctf ) Anaconda Mln. Co... 20,n0 Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic C. L Baltimore & Ohio.. JB. A O. pfd..... Brooklyn K. T . Canadian Pacific .. Central of N. J Chea. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W... C. M. A Bt. P rhlriin 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 80. 2d pfd... Consolidated uaa Corn Products, rfg.. Corn Prod, pfd, rfg.. Delaware A Hudson, Del., L. A W Denver A R. O , D. A R. G. Pfd Distillers' Securities. Erie Erie 1st pfd , Erie 2d pfd General Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central Int. Paper Int. Paper pfd.. Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central 100 U Iowa Central pfd .... Kansas citv so K. C So. pfd ijoulsvllle A Nash... Mexican Central .... Mlon. A St. L M , St. P. A 8. 8. M. M 8 P. A S B M. pfd Missouri racinc ..... M . K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M pfd.. New York Central... N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W...- N. A W. pfd No. American; ex-div Pacific Mull Pennsylvania Peoples' Uaa. P . C. C. A St. L.... Pressed Bteel Car..., Presned 8. C- pfd Pullmsn Vslace Car Ruling 258.000 Reading 1st pfd Reading 2d pfd Republic Steel 7 5u0 Republic Steel p(d... 7uo Rock Island Co....... fM.fi.io Rock Island Co. ufd. 2.1'l Bt. L. A F. 2d pfd. 6O0 1114 444 'si'' 100 894 4 165 ' 117 1334 9x4 $734 9s 1014 1344 '774 1764 634 ns 934 1814 4 61 874 200 1"0 1,500 '500 2u0 400 14.6l 100 "tvio 100 ) . lt JOO $,0 ion, M0 l'O 4,: lo.loo 8.100 1.2U0 600 LftiO 800 1,400 .1.800 194 754 224)4 'itiH 86 70 44H 74 1754 128 174 17 1464 674 944 874 70S 78 5.); 19 754 218 'iti' ' 8&4 6U4 '4.1-, 784 m" 123 17344 174 284 69 144 87 148 ) 934 4 604 744 NI4 12i?Z 12 44 46T4 D4' 84 SOT 1394 904 ?X 64 Philadelphia Prodnee Market PHILADEI-PHIA. Nov. 15. BUTTER Firmer; extra western creamery, official price. S7c; street price, iktac; extra nearby prints, Joe. EGGS Firm; nearby fresh and westsrn fresh, 31 c, at mark. CHEESE Steady: New York full vream fancy, 1344jl:i,c; choice, 134c; fair to good, 12iil3c. . ' MUwMkir MILWAUKEE, (Jrnla Nov. Market. 1S.-WTJ13AT- 3.00: siraignta.. u tui3.40: spring natents. iHUfher: No. 1 northern. Jfjlr-: No. 2 north !.) 4.(8); straights, $3.3&fi.tx; bakers. 82.40, rn, 7741794; May, 79c bid. tl i 01. WHEAT-No. J spring. 77tc; No. 3 7:iic: No. $ red, 73ti74ic CORN No. 2, 45c; No. 3 yellow, 47",c OATS No. t, 844c; No. i white, 3'.ua64c RE No. 2. 84c. HA RLE Y Fair to choice malting, 4762c 6h.aJji No. 1 flax. $1 10; No. 1 north western. $1 19. Timothy, prime, $4 26. Clover, contract gradea. 118.26. I'RuVI81tN'r-Sh..rt rlba slies (loose), .(.;;.'. Meas pork, per bbl., $18 00. lrd. per l-M lbs., 89 H5. Short clsar sides. i..- xed. 8? 8741 60. , Tbn. receipts and shipments 'of flour snd RYE-Highcr; No. 1, 67'ic. BARLEY-fiteady; No. t gc; sample, 42a&5c. . CORN Higher; 1 I May, 43o. asked.. RoeeJpte. Shipments. . 890 r.9f) . 77. "0 l'S ! 1n lSf.0 .r.-iono 27i. 610 ll.l") lloO . 80. uuk - (a. 1 on the Produce exchange today the but ter market was strong: creamery, Jtifjjtk-; lalrlea. lv-(U'4c. Kggs. firm: at mark, rak-i Included. ..'d-tic; firsts, itic; prime firsts. .IK; exlras, Jlc. Cheese, steady; lmtJlHc. Ii a In were: F'onr. 1 bbla. Wheel, bu.. lorn. bu.... Oats, bu Rye. bu BuiWy, bu.. I'eurla Rrsla Market. I'KOHIA. Nov. IS CORN Firm: No 1 i-eilow, new. A,c; No. I yellow, 4t4c; No. l. tc: no grade. Inc. OAT8-Stiong: No. t white. 34Uc: No. I white. SSVc; No. 4 white. S.'c. RYE Firm; No. i. 64iqti5c. WII18KY-81.UL I Itrrpunl (iraln antt Prst Isiane. I.1VFRPOOL. Nov. 1J WHEAT-Spot. Uy, t. i ti wvstcia nlatrr. i 14d. M-.tnlh Ore In Market. DLLl'TH. Nov 15-WHKAT-On track: No. 1 northern, fs4c; No. X northern, THc; November. 74c; May. ; Julv, 8ca,c OATS To arrive. SJSc. Toledo Seed Market TOLEDO. Nov. 16 8KED8 Ouver. cash. 88 20; November. 88.: December, 18 26; March, 18.36. Timothy, $1 16. Alslke, tl-t- Cotton Market. NBW YOB K. Nov. U.-COTTriVSpot closed quiet, 20 points advance; middling up lands, liiwuc; middling gulf. 11.15c; atlw, bales L1VEHPOOU Nov. lS.-COTTON-Spot. good buMiivaa tlnne; prices 8 points higher; American middling fair, 6.33d: good nod dling. ViChl: middling. 6.7Hd; low middling. 6 57d, good ordinary. 6.21d; nrdinnry. 6 47d. The stiles of the day were lJ.Ony bules. of which l.tum bales Were for spe-ulat)on and export and included I0,7' bales American. Receipts, 14 at Imlt-a. all Airwrtran. NliW ORT.EAN8. Nov. 16 COTTON SiKit closed firm; sales. 8.9.'5 hales; low or ttliiarv, t7-lc; ordlnsry. 8 lVloc: good or dinary. 8'c; low middling, 9 11-lSo; mid dling. 10 8-loc; good middling, loo; inlddlliig fair. 114c: fair. lc; receipts, 17,956 bales; st-,rk. 25Tt,39 bales. BT. IAJLIS, Nov. lS.-COTTONSteady; rclildliug. b'Sc: salt-a. Sit1 ltlt-s: receipts IT? tint; shipments, 174 ba'.s, tot.k, II. -SI bale. AO 60 107.7(iO 'ileoo , . 100 .'.... 7ou . 1110 , . in 238.800 SK-24 1474 tf: 674 49 14S 88 964 64$ 1864 St. L. S. W. St. L. 8. W. pfd 80. Pacific 80. Paclflo pfd Hu. Railway Bo. Railway pfd..... Tennessee C. ft I.... Texas A Pacific T., Bt. L. A W T.. Bt. U A W. pfd. I'nlon Paclno I'nlon Pacific pfd... L . 8. Express 17. 8. Realty 1.0U0 884 f. S. Rubber 1.400 61S V. 8 Rubber pfd V. 8. Steel 64. 4 474 V. 8. Bteel pfd 6, luO 1064 Va.-Car. Chfmlcal Va.-Car. Chem. pfd.. Ino 1104 Wabash 4a) 194 Wabash pfd 9o 4jt Well-Fargo Express , West. Electric, Western I'nlon W. A L. E Wis. Central Wla Central pfd No. Pacific Central Leather Central I-etther pfd. lot) lo? Blore-Sheffleld 2.0 771, Great No. pfd 4.i0 J2 Int. Metropolitan ... 4u 884 Int. Met. pfd PM 7Jk 88 ' 13S 894 'as" 14i4 im t K4 484 59t 34 'lirii 864 le-ljj . . . . t 54 104H i.04 2.6UO 228 2214 1024 $23 S..4 71 Total sales for Ihe day, I.I8U.J08 shares 2J"i 11144 43 y HO 3214 30 240 25 tw4 173 34 734 110 1564 lib 4 1334 t4 27 994 1014 136 217 54 2t 1834 9 22 944 624 $74 804 50- 137 19 V64 Sl4 04o 40 83 64 ! 784' 674 1754 120 ITi 17i 81 44 80 4 49 49 694 .14. li 88 14M4 186 934 874 704 76V 53V 124 ' 4t4 4 90 674 1391 I 80 , 8 874 8 144 - 88 93 ' S4 8'4 874 49 a 904 11)4 M 168 384 844 64 1844 t4 115 88 ul lo4 It 110 19 Sj 290 lib ' 85 ' l4 24 i4 i2 37 VS 823 Mass. Eleotrlo do pfd ...... Mass. Gas .... United Fruit . United 8. M... do pfd TJ. 8. Steel.... do pfd Adventure Allouea Amalgamated Bid. Atlantic Bingham Cal. A Heels,.. Centennial Copper Range Dalv West Franklin Granby Isle Royiile .... Mass. Mining . Michigan Mohawk Mont. C. A C. Old Dominion Osceola Parrot , Qulncy ........ Shannon Tamarack Trinity United Conner IT. 8. Mining... C. 8. Oil I'tah Victoria Winona Wolverine North Butte .. Butte Coalition Nevada Cal. A Artxona Tecumseh ... 18 ... 7o .... KH ,..108 .... 744 .... .... 474 ...105 .... 5 ... 38 ....1114!Oreene Con :S58 87S , 82 . 83 . 194 .... 21 .... 134 .... 22 .... 84 .... 174 .... 6714 .... 14 .... 674 ....128 .... 24 .... 99 16 .... 98 11 72 83 4 634 64 94 158 ...111 34 1 644 17 2ti4 4.0i'6-UO 4.75'i6.46 ?.5"40) .3"u-l .00 t7f.'j3.JO Good ! Fair to goou cowa and heifeia.. . . . . -' M I 1 .An. n, n . . . . , - 1 . , , 1 tL. ...... 1 1 mir 111 m ana nenris.. i.p-ii..iv Good-choice stockers and fet-ders.. 4.'a4.75 rair to good Blockers and feeders., Common to fair stockers , Bulls, stags, etc -t Veal calves The following taole shows trie price of hogs at outh Omaha for several days, with comparisons: 3.2fcf4.t"3 , T.7i,it3 , 2 .0or(i3 .75 , 4.UUj.U0 average the Itutt Date. J lWg. 18t.llW4.118uS.13O2.lKl.19O0. London Cloalnar Storks. LONDON. Nov. 15. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Cons., -money do account Anaconda ... Atchison .... do pfd Bal. A Ohio..... Can. Pacific .... Chea. A Ohio... Chicago Gt. W. C, M. A St. P.. DeBeers D. A R. Q do pfd ........ Erie '. do. 1st pfd...... do 2d pfd...... Illinois central Louis. A Nash SM.. K. A.T. 84'N. Y. Central., 144 . .1024 ..1054 ..1224 ..182 .. 56 17H Norfolk A W. do pfd Ontario A W Pennsylvania Raiul Mines . Redding , So. Railway . .. 37H ..132 .. 97 .. 93 .. 47tf .. 714 .. s Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. r- 4.. .. 6.. 7.. 8.. 9.. 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 16.. 198 6 94 189-4 4 90! 4 791 48 t 81 4 741 6 61 8 id t (H 4 73l 6 62 6 72, 4 64 4 781 $ 661 Wl 4 87 8 44; 8 Wi 4 71 5 i4; 4 69 I 3f. ' 4 7$ 26 t 731 I 4 80! 4 631 10, 6 K3 14 M I 5 944: 4 80) I 4 641 S 21 1 t 591 4 74 5 98 I 4 73 4 09 4 67 2X 5 W, 4 W7 I 4 72 4 64 I 6 321 6 671 4 82 6 02 1 6 03 1 07 1 8 00 4 87 4 83 4 81 4 79 4 So 4 82 4 91 4 !)5 4 79 4 97 4 89 4 80 4 901 4 7 4 63 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICKS. Cattle. ...$1.85titj.ii0 ... I.tu7.25 ... 2.((fiti.75 ... 2.0fi7.00 ... J.50VM.26 Hogs. li.rfcVtui.o 5. WKlr,li.424 5.508.20 6. Nt"(W.30 5.9c fcti.Ofi stock Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. Louis Sioux City .. The official number of curs of brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses u.. M. ft est. f 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 3 Union Pacific system. 46 C. ft N. W., east.... 2 C. ft N. W., west.... 53 C, St. P., M. ft O.... 2 ('., H. A Q., east 8 C, B. A CJ., west.... 66 C. K. I. A P.. east.... S Illinois Central 3 Chicago Gt. Westerh. 1 Total receipts ....176 The disposition of the day's receipts wag as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattla Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Parking Co 20 756 Swift ami Company 9itt 1,611 jo Cudahy Packing Co 1,724 2.61 1,933 Armour A Co 4W 2.4S6 Omaha Pkg. Co., Denver 139 vansant ft Co , 47 4 1 17 is '3 4 20 13 4 2.. 8 .. 12 1 1 2 8 76 34 4 Ixibmsn A Co McCreary A Carey. W. I. Stephen Hill A Sou F. P. Lewis.. .188 do. pfd . 214 SO. fr 414 t 874 454 . 784 .178'.' .V.149 Pacific ... Union Pacific dd pfd ...... U. 8., Bteel... dq-.-pfd .r... Wabash b rpfd ..... Spanish 4s .... 35 .... 94 .... 97 ....190J. .... 96 .... 484 ....108'4 .... 20 .... 44 .... 96 per cr. 1 Huston A Co! SILVER Bar. unccrttUni ,31 15-16d MONlil-6-1164 per cnrr The rale of discount in -the open market for short bills ie &u4' Pr -cent ? for three months' bills, S per cent. Boston Copper .Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 2 Board or Tracts ouuaing, umana Adventure Alloues , Atlantic ......... Bingham Slack Mountain, nston Cona Butte Coalition.. Calumet A Arts Cal. A Hecla.... Centennial , Copper Range... Dally West SV Nevada Cons... .. 38 North Bjtte... . 18 'Old ' Dominion:. . 804 Oaceols . 10 Pneu. Service., .334 do pfd . 36 Cjuincy .1544 Shannon .870 Tamarack ..... Hamilton A Rothschild.. It. f hubi Wolf J. H. Bulla. Mike Haggerty ... J. B. Root A Co., Sullivan Bros. V. A. Rrltton...... Other buyers Total ltiti 147 206 148 68 106 319 34 190 2i3 26 60 . 21 10 172 .6,086 SHEEP Receipts of sheep were verv light this morning, only thirty-three fresh cars being reported In when the market opened. As will lie noted from the table lit the head, of the column the recelpta of sheep this week have been very light ss compared with last week, but still about on a level with Ihe run of a year ago. The somewhat liijhter receipts, together with smaller enstern runs, has given the market an opportunity to recover some what from the weakness so noticeable at the beginning of the week. Fat sheep rtils morning were In active demand and as there were very few de sirable killers In sight everything waa dis posed of In short order at prices anywhere from strong to 10c higher. There were no choice lambs lo make a test of the market, but a fair kind of lambs sold up to IS. 75, with some pretty good fat lambs at $8.90. Aa high as $5.40 waa paid for good fed and good range wethers. Good range ewes sold as nigh as 4.90. There were not very many dealrsble feed ers In sight, but anything attractive was easy to sell at good firm prices. While com mon and Inferior grades were a little alow, the market as a whole was fairly active and the barn was practically cleared In f:oud season. It might be noted that feed ng ewes which sold considerably lower last week and the first of the present week are bringing better prices, right good feed ing ewes going as high as $4.40 yesterdiy. The common and inferior grades, however, ore no higher. (Quotations on killers: Good to choice lambs, 88.7541 7.00; fair to good lambs. $.0it 6.76; good to choice yearlings, $5.5nj.Oii; fulr to good yearlings. $6.25n6.5il; good to choice wethers, $5.C"'i6.40; fair to good wethers, $!.75u6.0O; good to choice ewes, $4.f.lli6.O0. Quotations on feeders: Oood to choice lambs, $6.00rti8.2&; medium lamhs, $5.0OWi.0O; light lambs, $4,251.16.26; yearlings, $6.16ii6.36; weihers, $4.75ft6.(i; ewes. $3.60W4.40; breed ewes. I4.754i6.00. No. 5..1 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 299 Wyoming lambs 75 Wyoming lumbs, feeders.. 177 Wyoming lamlw, fenders.. 156 Wyoming; ewes, feeders... .S Wyoming lamiis, feeders.. ewes, feeders... ewes, feeders ewes, feeders ewes, freilorn ewes, feeders I.i mbs lamhs, feeder culls. la mbs yearlings 92 Wyoming lamlw. feeders.. 242 Wyoming Iambs, feeders.. 2Hi Wyoming ewes, foedcrs... 230 Utah ewes, feeders.. ii.a I'tan ewe feeders & I'tsh ewe feeders 2i8 Wyoming ewe feeders .... 11 native ewes 106 Wyoming ewes 3.. Wyoming lamb cull feeder 446 Wyoming lamb feeders ... 177 Wyoming lamb culls 375 fed wethers 33 Wyoming lamb cull feeder 99 Wyoming wethers 108 Wyoming yearlings W Wyoming lamb feeders ... 645 Wyoming lamb feeders ... 176 native lambs 573 Wyoming ewe feeders ..... 300 Wyoming ewe feeders 818 Wyoming ewes 299 Wyoming ewes 32 Wyoming 7rt Utah 113 Utah 644 Utah 4? Utah 3"0 Utah 225 Utnh 2M Utah jw 1 lan 11 6.333 ' 9,531 11.970 East Butte Franklin 1144 U a, com. 22 1 do pfd cattle Receipts of cattle were fairly liberal for a Thursday and the market as a whole was In very decent condition. The better kl.ids of fat steers commanded steady prices and under the Influence of a good buying demand the supply was ex hauHted in very fair season In the morn ing. On the other hand the half-fat and warmed-up corn-fed steers were slow seller 20 and at unsatisfactory prices. Tub fact la 112 the half-fat corn-ted cattle have not been h' ' very good sellers this week owina In nrt ..128 t to Ihore being a liberal supply of better .. 1344 grades of wentern beef. .. 294 , Cow and heifers were rather alow all ..100 ' the morning and considerable weakness .. 16 I W118 developed In spots. This weakness ..100 was not confined to tho common arades 434 I necessatily, but even some good cattle sold 11 1 lower and the common canners were verv nuyers Av. Pr. 79 S 75 ,87 6 50 , 7 6 00 , 46 5 25 , r 4 00 ,45 tm . 89 4 00 91 6 00 , W 6 00 .92 & 00 .92 6 00 .63 6 85 ,50 5 W .57 8 00 ,91 5 50 . R 6 20 .67 6 ?5 . W 3 90 . W 3 00 .93 4 85 . 85 4 25 .90 4 30 .9(1 4 75 . lt5 4 80 . 50 6 25 .48 6 36 .53 6 40 .UK 5 40 . .66 6 65 .127 40 .89 6 80 .80 6 00 . 58 06 . 80 6 90 .98 4 15 .94 4 16 . 10O 4 S7H 111 4 90 CHICAGO I.1VB STOCK MARKET Cnttlo - Dnll Iloge fttrons; to Five Cents Higher gbeep gtroag;. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. CATTLE Receipts. 6.000 i.ead; market dull; common to prime steers. $4.0Ofr7.30; cows, $166ti4.75: heifers, $2.tM(S.0l; bulls. $2.4"54.50: calves, l3.OvffS.0U; stockers and feeders. $2. 401.60. HOGS Receipts, 19.000 head; msrket strong to 6c higher; choice to prime heavy, $6.So4jtt.4o; medium to good heavy, $6.15 6.26; butcher weights. $8.268.40; good to choice mixed, $ti.05i8.15: plga. $5.40U6.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18,000 head; market strong; sheep, is.26fco.75; year ilrigs, $5.254i.40; lumbs, $5.5tu7.00. C. D, $2r.; E. $J: F. $100; O. It T Ji4 10; H, : I, If to; K. $5 0e; M. o; N. $H0i, YV. tl., Iti..'; W. W., US 90. OMAHA WH01.K84.HC M4.RKRT. C ondition of Trade and notations on ftnnle and Fancy Prod see. EGOS-Per dos , 23o. LIVE POULTRY Hons, 8c; roosters. 8cj turkeys, l.'vlSc; ducks, 9c; spring chickens, 8c; gce.-i 8,(4c. RrTTKR-pHcklng stock. 17c: choice to fancy dairy. 19'o-lc; creamery. 24ft-7o. HAY Choice upland, 9Sti; medium, vi.ooj co.itse. s.0iitA.6O. Hye straw, xo.jcm ,.ui. BRAN Per ton, $16 00. VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOES Per hhl . $2 80. TOMATOES California, per basket of It lbs. IJ.25. WAX BEANS Per one-third hu. box. $1.26 BEETS AND CARROTS Per bit., 76c. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dog. heads, 40c. CELERY Per dos., InCrdOc. CUCl MUERS-Hothouse. per dot , $1 30. ONIONS Home grown, 6f per ou.; Span. Ish. II W per crate; Colorado, 76c. OUEEN ONION8-Per dos. bunches. Tie. HORSERADISH Case of I dot., $1 80. RADISHES Per tlos. bunches. 85c. NAVY BEANS I"r bu., $1.85; No. t, $1.7. l.lfA BEANS Per lb., 4c GREEN PEPPKRSPor niorket basket, 76c. PARSLEY Hothouse, per dog. bunches, IV. CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown, per lb., 14c. EGG PLANT Per dos., $100. POTATOES Per bu.. 40ti(r:. RUTABAUA8 Per lb., 14c. l&C lbs. to ssck. Tl-RNIP8-Per tu., 60c FRUITS. PEACHES California Salwsy, per box, $1 10; Colorado, $2 26. PEARS Winter varieties, per bu., $2 XQ $.00. tiRAPKS-Tokay, $L76; Milaga, per Ml, $f..(Mi (10. APPLES Ben Davis, $2.25: Jonathans. 83.2Mia.sO; New York appres, $3.26; OrlnveV Golden, 82.76. CRANHEKKIER-Per bbl X9 (nHjno. 00. WATERMELONS Colorado, winter. each. QUINCESPer box. 87 . TROPICAL FRUITS. OR ANOES Florida oranges. $3.0f. LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fancy. sis. $7 50; 3'" size, xx.w; brnnds, fjo-uToc less. BANANAS Per medlum-slied $2.oiir"2 25: Jumbos. $? 6(i8.00. ORAi'F, rmur-wise t4 to 64 ana 96. I10OC4.50. FIGS Kada way. 60: say era, 64c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-1b. box. $1.10; Cali fornia bulk, 84c; 7-crown Turkish, 15c; 8 crown, 14c; 6-crown, 13c; 3-crown, 12c. BEEF CUT PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, 144c; No. I, 9c; No. t. lo. Round: No. 1. 8c; No. t 7c; No. S. 8c. Loin: No. 1. 17c; No t 124c; No. . 84J. Plate: No. 1, 44c; No. 2. 4c; No. 8, 240. Chucks, No. 1, 6c; No. 6c: No. , S40. MISCELLANEOUS. SUGAR Granulated cane, In sacks, $5.31; granulated beet, In sucks, $5.81, CHEESE Bwlss, new. lc; Wisconsin brick, 154c; Wisconsin llmbcrger, 124c; twins, lftc; Young Americans, I640. COFFEE Roasted. No SS. 2Sc ner lb.; No. 80, Zlo per lb.i No. 25, 19c per lb.; No. 20, 16c per lb.; No. 21, 13c per lb. COCOA NUTS Per sack of 100. $4.60. SYRUP In bbls., E7e per gnl.; In cases, t 10-i.b cans, $1.70; cases. 11 5-lb cans, $1.80; cases, 4 24-lb. cans, $1.85. HONBY Per 24 frames. $3.60. CIDER New, half barrel. $2.76; barrel. $6 26. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern. 6&(&i0c; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, 8-lb. cans. $1.10; 2-lb. cans. E74''tJl . Pine apples, grated, 2-lb.. $2.0542.3O; sliced, $1.90 ti2.20: gallon apples, fancy $2.65; California apricots, $1,904(2.26; pears. $1.7ttfri.50: peaches, fancy, $1,764(2.40; H. C- peat hes, $2.0otI60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26: fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancy sockeye, F., $1.95; sardines, quarter oil, $2.76; Ihree-quarter mustard, 83.00. Sweet potatoes, $1.106:1. 26; sauerkraut, tl 00; pumpkins, SOctill.OO; wsx beans. 2-lb., JOCrooe; lima beans, t-lb., 75c(fill 35; spinach, 11.36; cheap peas, 2-lb., 60c; extras, 96cB$1.10; fancy. I1.35iil.76. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. p quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.00; Norway mack-i eral. No. 1, $28.00; No. 2, $28.00; No. 8. $20.00; Irish. NO. 2, $16.00; herring, in bbls., 201 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, $8.00: Norway. 3k, M.00; Holland herring, In kegs, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. FISH Trout, 12c; halibut, 12c; catfish, 15c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads. 11c; black bass fine stock, 26c; salmon,' 12c; pike, 11c; red snapper, fresh frosen, 12c; whlteflah, fresh Iroxen, 18c; yellow perch, dressed and scaled, kc; pickerel, fresh frosen, Be; frog legs, 3T.c per dos. saddles HIDES AND TALLOW-Green ilted, No. 1, 12c; No. 2. llo: bull htdes, rtfloe; groen hides, No. 1, 11c; No. 2, 10c; horse, 1.50(()3.7&; sheep pelts, 50oU$1.25. Tallow, No. 1, 4c: No. $, 2c. NUTS-French walnuts. 13V.o; California walnuts. No. 8, hard shell. 13c; No. 1, soft shell. 14c; Brazils, 133144c; pecans, 14817c; filberts, 12414c; peanuts, raw, 64c; roasted, 74c; California almonds, bard shell, 16c; soft shell. 18c. SJ4 Tenn Copper 824 Trinity 20 United Fruit loCi i much neglected and hard to move, Sm York Live? Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 15. BEEVES Re lelpte, 170 head; market feeling stead. dressed beef In good demand for prime and cnoice; common neer slow; native sides. 64HI10C per lb.; Texas beef, 64it7c. Liver pool and London cablrs unchanged; ex- She 248 $00 sixe, $8.00; Othe bunch. 80 tt Greene Copper... at4 Utah Cona Granby Helvetia Isle Royal .... L. 8. A Pitts. Massachusetts Michigan Mohawk ....... 134 Utah Copper. .. 34 victoria .. 22 Winona .. 274 Wolverine .... .. 84 Nlplsslng .. 174 Cananea 1 67 v 63 ... 454 ... 6714 ... 33 ... 64 ... !4 ...160 ... 30 ... 27 being filled up on that kind. The cotiiu oest oe described as steady to 10c lower. No great number of feeders arrived today ? firm; city and the markel did not present any new ' ',b': el:?,1.?, 1 featuiea. Good fleshy feeders have been ! 1,Tr"'4i 'nc- Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. 15 WOOL Market Is firm and active. The Individual saJes of territory now being made range from 100,000 to 500,000 pounds antl most houaes have a part In this business. There is a steady call for staple Oregon nnd there is a con tinued large movement In territory wool of all grades but quarter bloods More Inter est Ts now In pulled wools. Foreign grades are firm. Leading domestic quotations fol low: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above 33441 34c; X, 81u;2c; No. 1. 44h41c; No. 8. 3Vf r.... 1Vl .,n 1 1 la n.uri..i wviut c-ntTi;iii. Ait neaa: marsei I3t9c: nne unwasueu, atripc-, uiiiiifn-iinniaom, inai ntl .. ... tz . . r, i . . , i . ' ... , , . . , , . , i - . .. i. . . -.. ; . . Birniij . imia, e-v1' I' m. - hiiu went- IZTra.SIC: nll llllKiusu uiiHnniinu, on'ti i erns. nominal: dreseed ca. es, steady ; I three-eighth blood unwaahed,, SI,K44c: , Foreign Financial. LONDON. Nov. 15. Money was in good demand today- and supplies were rather larger.. Discounts were firm. Prices on the Stock exchange continued firm, the favor able bank statement further assisting In maintaining th mcemt cheerfulness. Con sols were dealt In mire-freely, while home rails,- especially the: hevw-4lnes, advanced on good Investment purchase Foreigners failed to benefit hv the favorable Parla ad vlcea, with the exception of Russians, which were a shade herder. Americans were again favorable owing to the strength In Wall atreel. which paused good buying at 4 per rent over parity In the forenoon. Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. I'sul leading, followed bv Canadian Pacific and .Union Pacific On the receipt of the New York opening prices Union Pacific ruonmiolixed attention for half an hour on American buying, and then other storks hardened . in layinnathv. The market closed Arm gt a fraction, below the lifst quotations. Copper shares were easy after early flrmnrns. Japanese Imperial 6a of 1904 closed at ln04. . . ; PARIS. Nov.. 16. Price 00 the Bourse to day were firm qwlng to th , favorable ad vices from New York- sad London." Rus sian fmnerlnl 48, Were not '(noted. Russian boprfs of 104 closed at 494,(10, BERLIN. Nov. lS.'-.PriCes n the Bourse 1 today wtre firmer tmon the New York ad- 1 vices, nitnougn the volume or business was limited. ' . , tree sellers ail the week at firm nri,-e while the common and inferior kinds of stock cattle have been slow every day. Repieaenlatlve sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 15 693 4 25 23.. .lino 6 65 40 12..0 i 56 38 1354 6 76 t-OW V . 13. .. 9.. 9.. 7.. 2 .. 895 .. 883 .. 746 .. 868 .. 964 ,.1004 $95 .1466 6... 6... 26... 22... 158 130 801 ..1074 .. "7 ..1019 .. tM8 .. 961 .. 908 ew York MlalnaT Mocks. NEW YORK. Nov. la Closing quotations ncining siorss were: on Adams Con .... Alice Breece Brunswick Comstock Tun Con. Cal. A a. Horn Silver Iron Silver Iadvllle Con . . 20 .887 . . 80 . 31 .150 AM) .426 . i (Little Chief ... Ontario !'"'' I'otoal Savage Sierra Nevada 'Small Hopes . 8tandard .. I ..J.' ..330 .. 80 ..123 .SAt .. i." ,.!75 Bank ClearlnBe. OMAHA. Nov. 15. Bank clearings for to. clay were 11.605.774 77 and for the corre sponding date last year 11.648.119 17. Bank of Knalaad Statement. IjONDON. Nov. IS The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the ('i:o. 'ng chanres: Total reserve. Increased '14. '..".). '"latlon. decroserd a,3;,v.v, bu.llcn wnie u. FnsM "tatetuent. PARIS Nov. IS Trie' weekly statement of the Bank, of France shows the followinf chsngee: Notes In circulation, decrease' 9 i't ( fmncs: treaAiirv flpfslts. Incrtascd 18.300.000 francs: general riVnnaltK. C1eci-eip.i 4B nity francs; rolrt In haml. decreased 8 9"5 000 francs; silver In hand, i1errr.ial ar: ivvt franca: bills 'discounted. decre4 scvifmi) francs; advances, decreased 3.00O.'.l francs. 6 1 2 6 22 cows 24 cows 11 cows.. 1j cows 59 steers... 21 cows.... 10 feeders. 7 feeders. 1" cows. ... 28 feeders. 20 feeders. 30 elvers... 10 cows.... steers... 3k cows. ... 18 cows.... 31 cows. 36 feeders.. Wl H 16 cows. . 14 steers. i 10 15 1 85 t 66 2 85 8 86 HEIFERS. 3 S3 15 BULLS. t 10 CALVES. 60 2 6 75 1....'., FEEDERS. 5 50 13 J 16 11 ..1060 . .l"o .. 993 . .litis ..1202 2 85 2 83 2 3 15 3 23 788 3 36 145 170 763 819 WESTERNS WYOMING 6 00 ( 00 3 30 3 50 n r-- Statement. WASHINGTON. Nov. .15. -Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 aold reserve, shows: Available cash baian'-'v t!J8 $15,144: gold coin and bullion. $117,57,4."2 gold certificates, $47.W(M. - -Metal Market. NEW YORK. . Nov. 18. MBTAL-Tliere was an advance of 6fj'10s In the Iindon tin market, with snot quoted at li0 and fu tures at (EUal 6s. locally the market was nute-t. with npot quoted at $42.60 1 42.80, the Inside price being bid. Copper was firm and higher In (he local market, with lake quoted al $22 (Xp2 50. electrolytic at $21 Ht 32 0o and CJtating at kn.2fyrtn.7i. The Eng lish market was higher also with snot quoted at 101) and futures at 101 bis The London market f r lead waa is lower, at 19 Is 6d. Iocally lead was unchanged, with quotations ranging from $5.75 to IS according to dHlverv. Spelter was $n.2fvti .7 la ths local market and 37 15s in Im don. Iron was higher in the EuirlUh mar ket, with standard foundry u'joted at 5ds "VI and Cle-eland warrants at 67t 3.1. Locally the market waa tlrm. with No I fojndrv northern quoted at I, ?fi" 26: No. ! foun dry northern at l?4 !.f J5.7V No. 1 foundr southern at I'S 6"n 6, and No. t foundry so nt hern at 13.0-ci JT no 8T LOUIS. Nov. 13.-METALR Iad lower al $6.75; spelter, loaer at 16 SS. gaaar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Nov. IS. SUGAR Raw. quiet; fair refining. 3 6-1V: ccnt-itugnl. 9 test. $U-litc. it, nasties Migir. 1 l-l'.c; r Ired qui-t. r-"hed. i V.i'; pcwde.ed, 4 x , jranuiaKtl, 64 cows. 3 55 64 feeders.. 1075 3 15 78 cows !56 3 23 13 cows 9:'7 2 CO lm cows 9?9 3 ti 46 feeders.. 9)0 3 35 24 feeders.. lutk) IS KUKAKKA. . 868 i m 4tj feeders.. 840 . 840 i 75 55 feeders.. 813 . 9i7 8 9o 4 cowa 9i2 . &71 8 85 13 fetters.. V SOI TH DAKOTA. .873 3 80 67 steers.. ..K3 .leal $ K0 51 steers. ...1172 C. Van Blckle Wvo. . 9i4 i5 4 cows lia 2 75 .1225 3 86 Edgar Bolce Wyo. . 951 i 65 jk cows 937 3 30 ,. 6:6 2 $0 Charles De Voe Wyo. flW O JO li, COWS mbi Is 13 fe,ers.. St7 C. Gibson Wvo. Xti7 3 0 li heifers... 837 . 9fiX 3 H6 11 feeders.. 7W D. McDonald Wyo. . Kin 2 55 D. R. Whittaker-Wyo. 4 4o 3 ?0 1 16 3 16 3 35 4 60 3 43 3 50 2 3a 3 t 3 ho J 85 2 ar 8 oi 2 90 3 9u dressed veals, 8418o per arcases, 184c; country I HOGS Receipts, 6,G32 head; market barely steady; heavy to light state hogs, $H.60tftl.7G. 8HiEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.121 head; market for sheep steady; lambs, steady to firm; sheep, $3.i)065.00; lambs, $7.00 J7.374; few choice. $7.76; culls, $t.5wii5.00. Kanaaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nnv. 15 CATTLE Receipts, 8.7UO head, Including HoO soiithrns: market steady to strong. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.0.4; fnlr to good, $4.0O).4O; western steers. $: 50416.26; stock ers and feeders, I2.50ufi.06: noutht-rn steers, $3.0OB6.25; southern cows, $2 aii3.86'. native cows,. $2.00414.00; native heifers, 83.0ujj6.iT0; bulls, $2.1iVd3.8&; calves. M.mn.75. HOGS Hecclpts, 7,rti head: market 5c higher. Top, 86.224' bulk of sales, 8.124ft 6.211; heavy, $tU&.'n.224; packers, $.124'n i.-AH pigs and lights, tU.TM.M. toHEh.1' AND LAMBS Receipts. l.l.OV beau; markot steady to loc lower. Ijambs, $7.5o4i7.16; vwea ami yearlings. $46usy(; western yi-arllngs, $.'1 . 2Tti ft tX); western sheep, $4.2&t6.50; gtockers and fwdurs, $3.75ij6.0O. at. Louis Live Stock Market. quarter blood unwashed, zr37c; deluine. 87 (i98c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: Combing, three-eighth blood, I3(!(34c. Texas (scoured basis). Fine, 12 mo tths, 72tfI72a; tine, 6 to 8 months, (kH4J7c; fire fall, clean, 5St80c. California, scoured bnsis, northern choice 874i6Sc; northern good. Siffifie; mid dle countieo. S34ie: southern, 62('63c; fall freo, 5Ci)5iC Oregon (scoured hasla), east ern No. 1, staple, 7"(ii72c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 67G'Wc; valley No. 1. 6ofii2e. Terri tory staple scoured basis, fine, 7it73c; me. dlum fine. 6ti0c; medium. &Vr(tjSc. Terri tory, scoured busts, gne, tnytiho; fine me dlum.6iVfj67o; medium, 634ttic. Colorado and New Mexico spring scoured. X, BStfj'ZOc; No. 1 64f(66c. Pulled wools, scoured basis, extra, Ktf?lc; fine, 3tf6i';. A supers, (74j0; H supers, 4So0.1c. CosTee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices, sagged off at a partial 5 points under continued liquidation and then milled ow-ina- to steadier European markets and ! reports that the administration of Brazil 1 taking ottleo today would proceed mors sc ! lively with valorisation plans. The close was ateody, net unohanged to 5 points 1 higher. Sales for the day wore reported of 1 27.riO bags, Including December at 8.oikii,Z6c;- ST. LOUIS, Nov. 13. CATTLE Receipts. 1 Maroh, . 2Ti Sac; April. 8.40i.45c; August B.OUo head, Including 1,700 Texans. Market strong: native shipping and export ateera, t6.6o"ij7..; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3 003,6.46: Hteein under l.otm pounds, WIl'-i 4.60; stockers and feedera, 12.0,4 f); cows and heifers. $2.50. 26; cannirs, $1.0tj.25; bulls, $.'.ioii4.,j0; calves. 83.6o4i-t.0tl; Texas and Indian steers, $2.5vii6.50, cows and htlfers. $2 1tft3.50. HOGS Receipts, 6.600 hesd: market Re hlflier; pigs and lights. $6.MMi.i6: packers, tfi mm6 .26; bincliera' and best heavy, $8 16 jnliO. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 500 bead; market strtmg; native muttons. $3.011416 60: lambs, H.(7i: bulls and bucks, t:.-4 $.50; stock-rs, $2.ri3.10. 32 cows.. 17 cows.. 21 oows. 6 cows. 58 cowl..., 8 feeders. 13 steers .. 4 cows $ cwi.... 10 feeders. 9 rows.... I cows.... .1114 3 3 3 15 i 40 4 40 3 00 2 86 4 00 4 U 23 steers. ...UM 6 10 22 tows liQl r. Nelson Wyo. Scows 812 2 60 4 cows 1(i22 27 heifeis... 6J i 30 15 feeders., .'x IV calves... ill 4 w R. C. Ra8musMn Wyo. 47 cows :V3 I U si eowe 817 ; 5 P. Gordon-Wyo. 18 feeders.. 7o5 S k3 27 cows 1087 2 w U heifers... 7.-8 3 00 G. W. Snow Wvo. ...l"3e 33 3S steers Adams A Prentice Wyo. ... w-8 $ 60 7 cows 9,12 E. J. Bowers Colo. . .. 9.J 2 9-1 17 cows sa tt. A. McGregor Colo. . 51 feeders.. 7!'7 4 10 :tu feeders.. Mo 22 feeders.. 7i0 4 Oo 47 feeders.. 7U1 8anlorn A Dunnell Colo. $0 cows 11 3 63 Ixiveland A Peleraon 'olo. 83 feeders.. 776 3 55 4 feeders.. 7 2 75 . 71 C 24 cows 930 2 73 C. A. Foster Colo. 91 3 10 liwj feeders.. 827 4 16 627 3 50 J. W. Ramsey -C.ilo. 779 J 5S ii cows 8i6 2 V) , 8u2 t 00 t' liostrum Vb. 9"2 '.' 53 15 feeder.. 711 1 35 It. E Phelis-Neb. V-.i 3 85 7 feeders.. Witt i ty John Robertson Neb. 1116 8 'Al 14 feeders.. lmff J 63 L. Baker Neb. t 60 17 ciws 944 3 10 F. Hears Neb. Deerfleld-8. I, ) 12 cows. gt. Josei.li I Ire Mtnt-k Market. RT. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 15 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.513 head; market steady. Nstlves, $4kU.75; cows and heiret a, $:' ot J4.50; stockerM and feeder. P.ot.it 1.26. HOGS Receipts. 5,481 head: market Sj Mgher. Top, IH.17H: mediuni and heavy, lU.ffiti 15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l,r,, head. Market strong. 6 A&c. and S-ntainber at 6.75o. BHt Rio quiet; No, 7 Rio 624c Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. EVAPORATED APPLES Market wua stesdy to firm on a fair demand; hlRh choice are quoted at 84c; choice, 741i8c; prime. In canes, 7c In tiags, 4c. CALIFORNIA 'DRIED FRUITS Prunes re strong on the roast and tho local spot market Is' firm, with California fruit ranging from 3o to 9c, according to grade. Apricots are firm owing to very light sup-. riles; choice are quoted at 16c; extra choice.. i(i18c; fancy. lfciic. Peaches are tiulet. I 3o cows 10 COWS... i DO 8. S. 9e4 45 ? !v' i.u.c i-oi the rltst lime th s aeek hogs Mnni ( llr Live ktnek Mfirkrl SIOUX CITY. Ia., Nov. 15. (Special Telc gt ani.s A TTLE Receipts, boo head; mar ket steady; stockers. sc'.ive and higher: beeves, H.ixiic. 25: cow, bulla and nitx-d. $2 doiSj4.25'. atockera and feeders, l1.0tKii4.Ou; calves and yearllngH. IK 60'.j3 76. HOGS Reef tpts. i (tt) head; market D&10c hlrher. selling at $6.9-)ijti.0.1; bulk rf sale.. $3 3r.oo. Stock In glarbt. Receipts of live stock at the six pilnciptl western markets yeaterdav wtre as fo'lows: Cattle Hcg- Bh-e-.. South Omaha 4,H" 6 :00 6loux City wrt 3 5oi Kansas City 8 7'" 7 ") St Joseph f .513 5 4 St. Louis' 6IK.I 5 'on Chicago 3."0 19 OO S.UI0 1 '("' l.itH ,'OI ' 180fl I (Q) INVESTMENT (3 JO 600 Sbarei of Trtgsury Stock for sale in a high grade mauu facturtng plant.,. Same to be used to' Increase the buaiutjsa. Coin pi ny well rated, and holds strong trade poultlon. 6 dividend paid la 1905 and 1906, and as output la sold for 1907 at advanced prices,, dividend will be 8 or more. Investors are Invited to Investigate. Adtlrosa, V 160. Omaha He. Totals 24 013 45.LX1 41 513 I Oils ii4 Koala. NEW YORK. Nov 15 Ol f. - Easier: prime crude, f. o. b. mil's. 37c yellow, ?' Pc. petroleum, nulct: refined New York .So: VMlarteiepM and Baltimore. $7 18. Turpentine T'H. 71 0. OIL CI TY, i'ii., Nov. 18.-OIL Credit ha. II. 5i'. ltun 116 47c barrels: averare, 4ttl barrels Shli.ments. 51.1 tv6 barrela; average, lfi i7 barrels. f.AWl.WAH. Nov. 15-(1L Turpentiii" steadv; 87-(. ROSIN I ll ta; Sak-S. 2.') barrels A, U. Tne Financial World m:tt vcnK . CHH AUO li Draituriy 100 Ilandolpk tl. . T.ia Lel:ug Financial 'eo8ly Valuable te Bankers snd Financiers IniilspentabUte Investors sad speculators Tbeunly flaanolal publlcatlna of lta kind. Bend for fr.ie aiibple tf-py. You will le o..n laced ol Its value aud send your subscription. Till'. IIACIAI. MTOIIID 39 Brea8wuf XiwTtik