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    THE OMAHA DxVILY DEE; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1906.
tKAlX AM) PRODUCE UARKET
Iu Whfit
Tit Trade .8
Pre?! Esy.
Light and
CLOSt UNCHANGIO IN DECEMB'.R OPTION
Liverpool Refuse I Respond to Mom.
day's AdTnnce la America Irreuo
Inrlly In Torn Market, May
Rein Inclined to Strength.
OMAHA, Nov. 20. lj.
... iVveedingly light trails characterised
l.i. wheru market and price were easy.
.Although Liverpool Monday refused to fol
low Amrif' decline of Saturday, yet on
Tuesday Liverpool ai elu oblivious to (he
advance In America on Monday. Foreign
crop nws m favorable, except in Argen
llnu. where the weather was cold ttnd wet.
A l.irge irrl-t pf hull new come from Min
neapolis, where the market was strong.
Receipts are running lighter than last yoar
and the ciikIi demand la good for spring
wheat. Brndstrcet s weekly world's vl.-ible
showed a fair decrease, for the week and
surly In the session It was a help to price.
From the spring wheat standpoint the situ
ation favors the hulls, but this U offset by
an inoreasa In stork of winter wheat.
Irregularity marked the corn. December
Was steady, while May waa firm at a shade
advance. The cash demand shows ro Im
provement and receipt were moderate.
Elevator Interests were good sellers.
Primary wheat receipts were l.OW.mO bush
els nml shipments 749,000 bushels, ag.-xlnst
receipts ln;t year of l.SHIS, 000 bushels and
shipments of liM.OOf) bushels. Corn receipts
were 5(2,fl00 bushels and shipments 87S.'0
bushels, agslnst receipts last year of IVR.OOO
bushels and shipments of 3H8.0U0 bushels.
Clearances were 41O.000 bushels of wheat,
26.iw bushels of corn and flour and wheat
equal to 437,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd higher
on wheat and unchanged to U1 lower on
corn.
This Is what Bartlett thinks of corn, ac
cording to a wire from him today: "It
looks as If the longs In December corn were
commencing to llquidnte. With any season
able weather we will hav plenty of con
tract corn from the coutitrv next month,
and. In any event, plenty of contract corn
can be made. I look for December corn to
sell at 4 cents and nrohably lower."
Tioral range of options:
Range of prices:
rry, official rice, 2SUr; street price, 29c;
extra neorhy prints. Sic.
EGGS firm, good demand; nearby
fresh and western fresh, 31c at mark.
'IIKESE Quiet, but stcsdv; New York
full creams, i:friac.
MCW lORk (iKinAI, MIRK KT
on Various
(isslalinna of the Day
Commodities.
NKvV YORK. Nov. 20 FLOUR Re-
barrels; exports, 4.3.3
S.'iO packages; market
slow trade; Minne-
$4.10? 1.40; Minnesota
winter ratent, U. i.n
celpts. 2 7.1 6 J
barrels; sales,
nrm with a
sota. patents,
linker. $3.40l3.Kii
Artlcleg.l Open. I High. Low. I Close.! Yesy
Wheat
Dro....
May...
Corn
Dec. ..
May...
Oats-Dec...
May
72-V . 72!
87V 1
:i7il37Ta1-3SI
I
37
...I
67t! B7
72HJ 7.'.
87h" 37
37 V 37,
33sl 33V.
Omaha Cash Prices
WHEAT-Xo. 2 hard. c ; No. J
hard, 7'?tif!c; No. 4 hard, tioftctriVic; No. :
spring, 67'fiitoVic.
CORN No. 3. old. 4(!Vc; new.' 37c; No. ,
new, 36tJ"6c: No. it yellow, old. 41c; new,
aTfi.iiV.c; No. 3 white, old. 41c; new, 37c.
OATS No. 3 mixed, SO-h 3os,o ; No. 3 while,
3K(31Se; No. white, 30WuMc.
RYE No. 2, 6l',io: No. V, tiOc.
Carlnt Iteeelpt.
Wheet
Chicago 4
Minneapolis 241
Omaha 32
Duluth 419
St. Louts 62
I 'M; winter straights. f..5"fi3 6"; winter ex- I
tra-s. S2rfi3.lr: winter low grades. K.j4.i ;
3.05. Rye flour, firm; sales, 2"0 bbl. ;
fair to good, tlt.V(i3.8f; choice to fmcy.
f 3.8 U 1.15. Buckwheat (lour, steady, $2.20
fl2 3n; shipment, to arrive. j
. COHNMEAle-Steady; flue white and yel
lo 1.2f;'0l 25; coarse, SI .11.12; klln-drled,
RYE Firm ; No. 1 western, JIHc c 1. f . j
New York; Jersey and state. MtdtfiiBVfjC. dc-
llveicd at New York.
PARLEY Steady; feeding, 44',ic C. 1. f.
New York; malting, 4945! c. i. f. But
fllo. WHKAT Receipts. 73,000 htl. ! exports, I
26.3:t5 bu.: sales, 2.250,000 bu. futures,
30,000 bu. snot: snot market Irrcarular: No. .
z ren, ini-, elevator; No.
82'4c, afloat; No. 2 hard,
c. 1. r.. Buffalo. The wheat ancnlriK was
steadier today on northwest mcelpts, fol
lowed by reaction under bearish foreign
crop estimates. Later, the market ral
lied, on a "bullish Bradstreets" statement
of world's stocks and closed steady at a
partial V4c net decline. Sales included
No. 2 red. May, 84 '4. T 85 6-lc; closed, 85c;
Decemiier. 82 3-1 (I h c, closed. 8fic
I "R.N Receipts, IS. 875 bu. futures:
spot market easy; No. 2, R"v,c elevator
and 5340 f. o. h. nlloat; No. 2 yellow,
Mtyc; No. 2 w-hlte, S5o. Option market
was steady In unfavorable weather and
lighter receipts, closing unchanged to Sc
net higher; January, closed Bl'c; May,
SOtc, closed 504c; December closed
52 c.
AT8 Receipts, 103, BOO bu.; spot mar
ket steady; mixed oats, 2 to 32 pounds,
Jir; nattiral white, 30 to 32 pounds. ."Kff
40',c; clipped white. SB to 40 pounds,
39 j H 43 He.
FF.ED Firm, spring bran, 123.10,
prompt shipment; middlings. $22.85,
prompt shipment; city. 22.S0'7 26.50.
HAY Firm: shlpi.lng. TRsfSOc; good to
choice. Sl.fieai.-4X.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1o. 204j24c; l!e, JKil3c; Pacific coaat. 190u.
Utl'llo.
HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 2: lbs..
20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 19c.
LEATHKR Quiet; acid, 27i 2Sc.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family $12.50
13.00; mesa, SR.fltHiS.Oo; beef hams. $22.(ty
24.50; packet, SlO.fiofa'll.OO; cltv extra India
mess. $19.5Vff 20.00. Ctit meats, steady;
pickled bellies, $IA.2iU.0; pickled hams
NEWYURKSrOCKS AND BONDS
FriDc pal Feature of Day ii an Advance of
Six loinU in III in 0 Central
RUMOR OF BUYING TO PERFECT CONTROL
Another Report la that t. Paal anil
Southern Parian Are to Be Merged,
With tentral aa HoldlnK
Company.
4s, ri
V. S. . r.
in coupon .
do coupon .....
V. 8. n. , ri .
do coupon
Am. Tobscto 4..
do
NEW YORK, Nov. H. The restraint of
the stiff rates for call loans wss manifest
in the dsy's slock market. Its action sug
gested that the speculative demand would
have halted more toinpletely had It not
been for the bracing effect of the sudden
and violent advances which occurred at
different times durlnir the day In different
stocks. Thene special movements were un- j Atrhtsen can.
exniatnen tiv nut horn nrt ve news, nut mere a" "nl.
were pnty of rumors of a more or lcs
1 liitihllilc seeming. The tt-point Jump In
. : I r. . , I n . . I r .. I nnnBtilnill.lia
red. northern, 'example In this class. The runiora'had to
winter. 7JV4oidu with the stinnoseii relation of the prop-
, e-ty to the project of working out in re
I gnrd to St. Paul. It was alleged on the
j one hand that St. Paul and Southern Pa
I cl1lc were to be brought Into more Intl
1 mate relations bv an Inierchanae Of stock-
'holding!! and thst Illinois Central was to 1 C, R. I
! haure as the holding comnanv for the 1 do col
niergen property. Anotner rumor was tnm
i:X7.n74; gold Colo Hnd bullion. SI 1 E1.R1 fcV 4- ;
gold certlllcates, $w.91,:0.
ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 20. MON EY On call,
strong at 611 10 per cent; ruling rate, is per
cent; closing bid. 8 per cunt, offered at
per rent. Time loans, firmer; sixty and
ninety days. 7 per cent; six months, 6 pvr
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-aSf,
per cent,
STLRLINO EXCHANGE Steady at de.
cllne, with actual business in bankers' bills
at li.ti''rH.K& for demand and at $4 SWff
4.W for sixty-day bills; posted rates.
$41H ard St 1; commercial bills. St.W1'4.
SILVLR Bar. 71c; Mexlcsn dollars,
BONt8 Oovemment. easy; railroad. Ir
regular. ,
Quotations on bonds today were as fol
lows: V. s. rof J. re. iJpn , M strlst.. 7"4
do coupon 14 1 do 4s rlfs W
OMAHA LIVE STOCli MARKET
Good Ii-di of Cattle Generally Stead;,
Cthen Slew.
HOGS SELL EARLY AT STEADY PRICES
been fteeelnfa Light, with Trnde
Aetlee and Price Anywhere
from Strong; to Considerably
HlaherTnaa Yeateraay
Atiamte C: h. 4s.
Hi I O. 4s
do :i'-i
Br. R. T. c. 4s..
Central of (is. is.
do lrt Inc
do 2d Inc
do td Inc
rhrs A Ohio 4',,
Chlio A A.
I r., n. a. a. 4.
p. 4t.
to
err. u g. 4s
.ins I do ci(f a4
..IK I do td frlw
. . l"l H ' I. N. unl. 4s lfIS
,.11' Man. C. ( 4 1M
,.t;""4 Hex, f'cotral 4 J'S
..IW" do 1st Inc W
.. 77, Mlnn. St. L 4.. V
..IIM M . K. & T. 4. I""
. .leo do la
.. N. R. R. of K . 4s. n
. : 7 K. Y. r. l4s
..I01H N. J. C. . ...
.. 4S No Ps.'IBc. 4a l;"'
Mi do s T5V
..111 IN. W. c. to !"
.. W 'O. R. L. rfdx 4a t
.. 74 Pcnn. cost. IM looi
,. TO Radlni sea. 4a 1
..I t Rl. L. t. M. c. 6a .lllv
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. to,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. 8hep
Official Monday 7,a i.
Othclnl Twesday 7,i0 4.(
urgent buying ' to perfect the control of j "" ,.n'1
Hl St. U A F. fs. 4a. M
' St L. R. W. e. 4a.... II
77 'Smheard A. b. 4.
S'H So. Pa ISo 4a
Ui-i do 1st 4a ctfa...
Colorado Mid
to In. A 80. 4i
f:aha-6s ......
r. A R. O, 4a
TtMtltt- 8e.,
Erie p. I. 4a..
do sen. 4a..
Hocklns Val.
Japan da
Offtrsd.
adj. 4n..
Illinois Central in view of the Internal dif
ferences In the company win responsible
for the upward ehoot in price. The move
ment In Louisville A Nashville owed some
thing to sympathy on account of the anala
gous conditions and territory of the two
roads. There also ware surml-.es on the
possibility of a dividend incresse for Louis
ville & Nashville and its subsidiary com
panies shared iu the strength. Rock Ts'.and
was the subject of stories of an acquisition
of control of Colorado & Southern, which
met with official disclaimers.
St. Paul was feverish and Irregular, re
acting constantly from Its vigorous ad
vances, fine or I wo of the industrial spe
cialties made slmlUr spurts, notably Clen- Men. Central 4a
era! Electric and People s Oas. The manner Atihlwn
In which thee movements were conducted
piovcd rather convincing to sentiment and
their lack of Influence In sustaining the
market became more marked as their
number grew and the absence of In
telligible ground for the movement became
remarked. It became evident soon after
the money market opened that the tight
ness of yesterday was aggravated rather
than alleviated. The opening rate of 6
per cent soon gave way to 7 per cent and
yesterday's maximum of 9 per cent was
touched and passed early in the afternoon
acr. A. 7bVSo. Rallsar ts.
in 71 !Tnm A P. la..
a., M
ICS
s4j
.,..- STH
ini
4Ha ..107
7
T . St. L. A W.
(Colon Pacltc 4a.
('. a Rim! Id .V
Wahath la
do deb. B
Woatarn Md. 4l. .
W. A L. K. 4a..
Wla. Central 4a.
.. l'a
.. H
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. .120
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Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Nov. 20 Call loans. -d7 per
cent; time loana, b'fiH per cent. Official
quotation on stocks snd bonds were
, 'Atrbiaos
do 4a
$12. 00 12.50. Lard. steady; western 1 As known conditions seem to be moving
prime. S!.45 9 65. nominal; refined, easy; , In favor of the banking position this sensl-
t HICAGO ;rai akd provisions
Features of the Trndlnig nnd Cloalnn
I'rlces on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. Nov. 20.-The
was weakened today- bv realizing sales in
the December delivery, but the market;
became more firm Just Ix'fore the close,
which was a nhaUe under the final quota
tions of yesterday. Corn was off He. Oats
were down c. Provision were 2',c to
UViC hlghes.
Despite an array of bullish news senti
ment In the whent pit wee bearish for the
greater part of the day. Loca4 holders
were sellers of December and commission
houses and elevator interests made exten-
contlnent. $9.0; South America. $10.7."; ,
compound. $d.00(p 8.2a. Pork, quiet; fain-I'-
SIS. 506 19.00; short clear, SI8.00J!
1S.50.
1 A l,LOW Steady; city (S2 per pkg.), 6ic,
countrv' (pkg. free), oCiOc. I
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3'4 I
450'ic; Japan, nominal.
POl'LTRY Alive, easy: western chickens,
lie; fowls. 12c; turkeys, lie. Dressed, lrreg.
ular; weatern chickens, 1'JfiloHc; spring I
turkeys. 15 17c; fowls. IOftU4c. i
Bl.'TTEK Strong: street prices, extra I
creamery, fco. Official prices: Cream-
ery, common 10 extra, ii.iac; neni, seconds
to extra. SHiTie; dairy, common to extra.
IDiiitiWc; renovated, common to extra, n;)
J2-; western factory, common to (lrsts, iBVi
itilOo; western imitation creamery, first.
J'n o. ' '
slut e. full cream,
September. fancy,
12c: state, fulr to
Inferior. lWifj livi
EGGS Steady; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby, fancy nnd selected white. SSiV;
state, choice. 3GKj3uc; state, mixed fnncv,
3iilTr7ci western, selected best. 33.'. Official
wheat market I Pr'ce": First, 32c; seconds. 27i.10c.
, Cor-.
345
51
Oa"
24b
47
CHEESE Firm:
large and small,
IHtc; October, best.
good. IZOT.'Vc: state.
tlveness of the market to the demands for
the speculation proved disturbing. New
York exchange at Chicago rose to 20 cents
premium per SI.OUO. making the continued
flow of funds towards this center. The re
ports of condition of banks in other cities
In response to the controller call a of do p(d
November 12 are perused with Interest and 1 V. 8. Steal.
show the general expansion of credits snd I do pfd ..
low state reserves sustained in comparison
with the showing under the previous call
In August. The tone was firmer in the
time money market also, In sympathy with
the rise In chII lonns. The day's gains
were much Impaired or entirely wiped out
with the rise to 10 per cent In money and
the closing was easy with a mixture of
net losses.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $l,7Hi.00. I.'nlted States old 4s regis
tered declined H per cent on call.
The following waa the range of prices on
the New York Stock exchange-
Salca. High
do pfd
Fnrton A Aloanv..
IIo,1od A Milne..
Ftoaton RlaTttcd ..
Fto-hburg p(d ....
Mexican Central ..
V. T.. N. H. A H
Pcro Mamnatta .
t.'nton Pacific
Am. A. f ham. pfd... 2 lOacenla
Amor. Pnsu. Tuba.... i:iH Qutncy
Amer. Sugar U44 Shannon
do pfd Tin 'Ti.marmck ..
Amar. T. A T 137V. Trinity
Amcr. Woolon a.',., t'ntted Copper
do pfd 1"?VI:. 8. Mining.
nonunion I, A R. .. . 3Si l B. Oil
"Rdlton Elw. IHu...! it'tati
. S3 ninsham
.lor, '(. a.i. A Hsca.
. 1 cntennlal
AJ Coppar Rang ...
.101 hair Wast
.141 iPranklln
.Ill4,aranh
.Wl tale Rorale
.134 IMaaa. Mining ...
. ttniMichlsan
.l?H,Mohawli
. M (Mont. C. A C...
l7'i, Old Dominion
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i Two day this week. . . .14,i2
I Same oay last week 17,4in
! Hums days i weeKs ago,.14,71
1 Hame day 3 weeks .. 1,,, si
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 8.4li
name day last year .4tf7
ine loiioaing ,uoo no luo mceipi 01
cattle, hog and cheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
lfcXi. IKa. Inc.
Cattle 6,678 922.-I7 "-Ml
Hogs JJS.-I.M8 J,014.S!i2 liS.-iM
Sheep 1.(kX.4o2 I.0M.WI na-Sil
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2 M(ii.l0 $5. . 20
Chicago l.tfui.i '.Msu6.iW
Kansas City nu 75 S.iMiti 15
St. Louis ".WmlJo .mkhH.15
Sioux City 2.6unH.OO ".Wi)ti-10
CATTLE QUOTATIONS,
Good to choice cornfed steer K.W3 25
air to good cornted steer 6.i6.ftO
Common to fair corn-fed steer.,.. .UVU
tjond to choice rang teers 4. ion.4fl
common to fair range steer 8.W4J4'
liood grass cow and halters SAirl-W
f air to good cows snd hellers.... a.emu..
Common to fair cow and heifers.. ld'ilJ W
Uoou-choice atockers and feeders.. 4.2(4.7.i
alr to good Blocker and feeder.. S JVijI.ti)
Common to fair docker f.7t.J.2
Bulls, stags, etc tOa3.7i
Veal calve 4.xB.u
The following tsble showr the average
price of hog at South On. aha for the last
evaral days, with comparison:
12 cow $! I M Id cows TT1 i
C. Heet-8. D.
12 cow P15 I 1 10 feeler.. S 60
F. Urocon Colo.
88 heifers... S4 10 52 heifers... M7 t
4 cows li& $ 5
IHMJShecelpta of hogs this morning
w-ere small and other market points were
net overburdened. In fact most every mar
ket reported receipts lighter than a ar
ago. At the opening there was a weak feel
ing prevalent oirg to the fait that nrat
advices from Chicago were lower. Accord
ingly packers' first bid at this p.r'
generally a kittle lower than yesteidny. but
w hen the market flnslly or nd and the
trade wan under way the prlcw pal., showed
very little difference from those which pre
vailed yesterday. When fairly started the
trade was reasonably active and the bulk of
the early receipt changed bnds in a short,
lime, the hogs selling largely at $l.00iHi.il,
the same as yesterday. Two very choice
loads of light hogs soid tip to $rt.2n. which
t was pc nigner man was paid tor nuy in
i" tut i 'n1" yesterday.
. .' ' After the more urgent orders were filled
I and some of the buvers dropped out the
u M ' nlrket slowed up and the feeling hec.ime
S -1 t 1 lcr. For a time there wn almost noth
i eii ln doing, the trade coming to n practical
As the later Iralna rolli-d In the trade re
vived and, although It was pot as active
as early, at 111 the hogs Void at practically
the same price. In a few cases, possibly,
hogs did not bring jult as much as the
best price paid earlv, nd the feeling was
essler, but still there wae not enough
c; rooster. 8c;
epilog chliKeiiK,
17V' 1 choice to
change to talk about.
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Date. I 1806. 11S)6.1!M.1903.I102.1!W1.18"0.
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Date. I 180R. 1WI.104. 11908. 11902. 1901. 11900.
Mans, glactrle
do prd
. Mm. flan
1 fnltcd Fruit
fnllcd Shoa Marb.
Advontura
Allotiez
Amalxamated
Atlantlo ,
Bid. "Asked.
II Victoria
. . ! I Winona
. . HI . Wolverine
..IU Norh B'ltfe ....
.. 77 Hutta Coalition
. . 31 iN'ovada
.. 41 IMItrbell
. Csl. A Artaona..
.. I iTacamaah
.. 4j .Arljona Com ...
. . 114 Oreena Cos
Lx-dlvidend.
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Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
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4 4'i! i 28 8 73 1 4 75
1 lew York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Closing quotation
cn milling stocks were:
Adam Kxprree
1 Amalmmited Copper
Low.
St. I.onls (Iratrnl Market.
I ST. LOCI8. Nov. Mi.-VHEAT-Veak:
(rack, No. 3 red. cash, 7Mi76c; No. 2 hard,
72fa7l1v;. Decemiier, rV'0'd14c; May, 77
Ti c
CORN Weak; cash, lower; track, No. 3
cash, 41c; No. 'i white. 44'a4v4c; December,
HC-.o; Way. 41Vc.
OATS Du'l; track, No. 2 cush. 3;i,c; No.
2 white. MuMe; December, 33Vc; May,
4C
Am.
1 Am.
I Am.
I Am.
! Am.
Am.
! Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
A m
C. A K.
C. A T. pfd
Cotton Oil
Cnlion Oil pfd
EaprenB
H. A L. pfd
Icp. accurltlea
I. lnacrd Oil
Linnced Oil pfd......
LncomotKe
locomotive pfd
R. A R
8. A R. p(d
Bugar Refining-
Tobacco pfd ctfa
Mln. Co 1..
4S.WHI
S.'iOl
IMS
4SS
300 82
1011
100
MS
II
ll:l'
44W
119 S
II
S.4O0 744l 744
. , i,.. trnm Hi. In.,mlw.e to the Mhv 1 rwun-picaujr, leu winter puivru. .twi
T.ptlon. during the first half hour the i.xi.,LnCy and "ra'8lu' ".45;
murket waa firm because of the unusually SKtT1,r;hv ..eadv KfiiTT,
mall receipt of wheat at Minneapolis and ! w .t-flimdv t-M
Ut.Vl ,HRAN?rirm;.-rt Si-t track. MffVlo.
V?Ln'7itoDlA rle'lloTsSlu Ou" ,"n0l"J' W6M; "re
prices gradually eased off. Among the r V.7,vVS-,v. ,t.a e. c
1.. r w..lll.k . a" " 1 ir.o-.v..
, . 1 1 1 , I lirilin u , .nr vui,n,a liioi . " u . .
decrease of GoD.OOO bushels In the world' I
visible supply aa shown by Bradstreets !
and an urgent demand for cash wheat at ;
Minneipolls. This influence caused some
BCTTF.R Higher;
dairy. 1iK('i?4c.
BGOS Mrm at 2t;c.
covering by local shorts lute in the day
and resulted in a recovery ot almost an ot
tlia early loss. The only factor of bearish
Importance was an estimate which placed
the Australian wheat crop about 22,ou0.uJ
bunhcla greater than last year. The mar
ket closed steady; December opened un
changed to a shade lower at 73Ttc to 73Vtf
74c. sold off to 73si873'c and closed at
7a7c. Clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to 497.WO buahels. Primary receipt ( Flour, bbls
were 1,068,000 bushels, against l,3tx,000 bush- Wheat, bu
els for the sume day last year. Mlnne- . Coin, bu
apc.lls, Duluth and Chicago reported re-joats, bu
celpts of 7(3 cars, against M2 car last 1
week and 1,137 cars a year ago.
Wet weather throughout Illinois and the
Ohio river valley held tha corn market
leady despite the selling of the December 1
option by longs and elevator interest.
Commission house took the greater part
of the offerings. The close, was steady: '
Ieeember opened unchanged to He higher
at 42vc to 42Ac, sold oft to 41Tc and closed j
at 42c. Local receipts were 345 car, with (
41 car of contract grade. '
Sentiment In the oata pit was bearish be
cause of an Increase of 2.0a0 bushel In
local contract stocks and because of stead
ily Increasing receipts; December opened
unci anged to a shade lower at S3o to 33
tW7,c, sold off to .Wic and closed at 33V
tlMSe. Local receipt were 248 car.
The provision market waa easy early In
the day because of a weak market for live
hogs, but It became firm later on buying
lv commission house and shorts, which
was based upon a decrease of 86.000 hogs
...at western packing center compared with
tho corresponding day lust year. At the
close January pork was up U'Vc at S14.62H.
Ird was 2So higher at So624 Rib were
7M10c higher at $7.77V9i7.80.
Lstlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
3 cars; corn, 140 cars; oat. 122 car; hogs,
V. jn head.
The leading futures ranged a follow:
PAGHINC;-9e.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing,
818.30. Lard, higher; prime steam, $9.10.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra short,
SX.S7V.; clear ribn. $9.12: short clears.
Ss.tK'v Bncon, steady; boxed, extra shorts,
. . ll.fne
. . I.ioo
.. l.Mn
MO
. . 0 'K
.. JO. 4
2H0
.. 1,7(10,
,. l."0
' 4.0110
. . 4,a0
inn
70
.. 4,410
. . . too
..117. S"0
M4T
117 .
134
' Me
ssl '.4
1034
lOi
14014
120't
'7SH
HIS
224',
M4
1H
IMS
$10.42i: dent- ribs. S9.87H: short clears, 1
!i.;i,'tj-
POl'LTRY Steady; chickens, 8c; springs,
SVzc; turkeys. l.'V: ducks. 10c: geese. o'i'.
creamery, 22?.uSo;
Receipts.
...10,0i)
i.,.2.fli
...52,OiiO
...77.0iXI
Shipments.
IH.ono
(Kl.rtnl
tw.OoJ
91, 0i)
Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions
KAN8A9 CITY. Nov. 20. WHEAT De
cember. c; May, 73c; cu.h, No. 2 hard,
fcj4JTlc; No. 3, 67'7ovo; No. 3 rod. Ulne;
No. 3. 69fj7oc.
CORN December, i'c; May, SS4c: July.
3'4c: cash. No. 2 mixed, Soasc; No. 3,
3Sc; No. 2 white. Sfc'-.e.
OATS No. 2 white, S.ltiXiTac; No. 2
mixed. 33c.
HAY Firm; choice timothy, $13.75Q
14.00; choice prairie, $1 1.7utf 12.25.
RYE Meady, ,r)!(ti61c.
EGOS Firm; extras. 27Hc, case In
cluded; firsts. 16 Vie; seconds, 19 4c
4,fO0 HI 177'i
174S
30
M'i
"
it
147M,
fi
v.
14(
S4S
MS
IJUTTiUt
Wheat,
Corn,
Oat.
bu.
bu.
bu.
Creamery, 27c, picking, lHVio.
Receipts. Shipments.
...70,00) 87.O00
. ..2.1. 000 25,000
...11.000 4.000
Board of Trad quotations for Kansas
City apd Chicago delivery. The range of
prices, a repot ted by Logan & Bryan, 112
Board of Trade Building, waa:
Article. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. lYee'y.
' Wheat
I ICC
Artlcl-. Open. Hlgh.t Low. Close. Te y
Wheat
fee.
May
May
July
I M I S
1 ec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. . May
Lard
Nov.
I ec.
Jan.
May
R'bs
My
l73St574
7'l(ll7n,:
!42iiV.I
4:i's!
i 44 !
rni'ff7,i
I 83',
I
I
I
73S! 78v:TeTf74
Wl 7iST9i6TSS:
41H: 42 '
4343nff'1l
44 44w44'(
4-S
44s:
33-4,1
3f.l
14 40
14 65
so !
S 7Hl
8 4a I
3 40 !
7 70 I
7 Km
14 70
14 90
30
8 75
8 55
8 50
I
73
4.14
43'
."BH,lssv,7N.:a
36 I 35i 3&I4
Vl33iS'33V Si
I I
14 45 I 14 fi:S! 14 50
14 b.7 I 14 SI'S: 14 70
I
7 i I
7 l."4l
8 hTSji
8 46
8 4
770 I
7 82l
fn;
8 75 I
8 tm
8 6U I
T 80
7
8 40
8 671,
8 to
8 46
7 70
7
No. S.
Cash quotation were a follow-FLOl'R-FIrm;
winter nia tents. $.1 Suf 3 40
atraiyhta, tS.lotrr3.30: spring patents. $3.Siry
$ W; straights. S3. .143.50: bakers. Si.4oi..an.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 784f(i2c; No. 3,
71lc; No. 1 r4. TJH'ir.
COllN-No. 2, 44c; No. 3 yellow. 4ii4ri'47c.
OATB No. t Sas'Mc: No. I white. 3iy
Si.Hc; No. 3 white, lyytHSc.
RYE No. S. ta4c.
1UK1.KY-Fair lo choice malting. 4S63c.
8KKD8 No. 1 flux. SI. Ill,; No. 1 north
western. $1194. Timothy, prime, $4 to.
Clover, contract grade, $13.26.
PROVlSH 'NS Short ribe Kles loosi.
t? . 210 .75. Pork, mess, per bbl.. $K.CO. tjtrd,
rer 100 lbs., f :'-S Short clear Mile
hoxed). S8.374tiK.50.
Trie r(e.pu ami shipment of flour and
grain were: Recelnts. Sii.pmentx
lour. bbl SriaO 2fl w
Y heot. bu 87.nn l:i.7'l
Corn, bu 34t.?co :j? i
Oat, bu 447. Hi liiiisrn)
Ttye. tu D.fHi pi ha)
Barley, bu Ii:'.!! 49.5i.O
ln the Produce extiii.e tod"y Ihs i.ut
ter market was mng; creameries. S0ii2?4o;
dairle. ' .4c F.ggs. firm: at maik.
cwa. g Inciiidi d, : iIi kis, kTc: iirirn.
firsts; ; extras, tc. Che-se. strong; 134
Wl4o.
May..
Corn-
Dec...
May..
Ill
-"a, id
37HIST'i-.: 37!
3o'v3fiVri,V 3-Vtl.
I 3S4l
visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Special cable and
telHgraphe communications received by
Bradstreets' show the following charges in
available supplies as compared with pre
vious accounts:
Wheat l'nitfd Sttles. eaxt of Rockies. In
creased 907, Own bu.; Canada, decreased
HtTi.isO bu.; total. I'nlted State and Canada,
Increased, &4O.UO0 bit. Afloit and In Eu
rope, decreased. l.iOO.OOO bu. Total Amer
ican and European supply, decreased tioD.Ouu
bu.
Coin I'nlted States and Canada, de
creased 891.0IW bu.
OATS I'nlted States and Canada, in
creased 814.0H) bu.
The lettdlng Increases and decreases re
torted this weak are shown In the follow
ing table:
Portland, Me
Manitoba
Fort Worth, Tex
Chicago, private
Port Huron
Mlnneapolta, private.
Omaha
Increase.
...1M.00U
...lKt.mO
...I21.ffl
...142.K")
... 5ii.(
...lUO.vtiO
Decrease.
13,(1X1
UUlh Grain MarL.I.
Dl'I.CTH. Nov. SO. W HE AT On track.
No. 1 northern, tlVac: No. 3 northern. 8-'Sc;
Novamber, si'Sc; December, 7tS-; May,
"c: July. 8isc.
tiATqV-To arrive. 8sc.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov, SB. FLOUR-First
r items. $4id4.40; second patents. S4 154J
io: firat clear, S3.2ufi3.3j; second dears,
$2 "'riC 60.
BRAN-In bulk, $16 0016.13.
Board of Trade uuotatlons fur Minneapo
lis and Chicago delivery. The range of
f rices reported by Logan A Bryan, 113
ord of Traoc building, wa:
Anaconda
j Atchtw)n
1 Atchlaon pfd
j Atlantlo Coaat Line.,
Halt I more A Ohio....
I Dal. A Ohio pfd
1 Urooklyn Rapid Tr..
(Canadian Pei-inc ....
1 ( Aural of N, J
I Ckcaapeake A Ohio..
j Chicago Ot. W
I Chicago A N. W ...
I Chicago, M. A At. I
I Cblcaao T. A T
. Chicago T. AT. p(4
! C. C, C. A St. L 700 I4
' Colorado F. i I f.k'W 64
I Colorado A go 1.700 4
; Colo. A So. it pfd
I Cnln So. ill nfd 300 . 57
Conaolldaied Oa S' Ml
! Corn Produot, rtg dim loi
! Corn Products pfd, rfg H "S
; Delaware A Hildaon (410 lit
Delaware. I A W
i Henver A R. 0 100 41
1) A R. O. pfd
. rIMlllera Sccurltlea 1.100 71S
Krte S.too 4.'.,
Krla lat pfd 1011 7
Krte ;d pfd
fiencral Flei'trtc
1 Hocking Valley, offered
llllnola Central ISO
Imernattonal Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Piunp - 1
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central 100 10
Iowa Central pfd 400 SIS
Kantae City So to 0
K. C. 80. pfd S.700 II
I,oi,l. villa A Naah..
Mexican Central
I Ulnneapolla A 8t. L
i M . St. P. A 8. 8. M
! M . fit. P. A 8. 8. M. pfd.
i Mleeourl Pacific
MlMourt, K A T
I Si., K. A T. pfd
National Lead
National R. R. of M. pfd...
N. Y. Centn!
iN. Y . O. A w
1 Norfolk A W
j Norfolk A W. pfd
1 North American
' Pacific Mall
Pmneylvanla 80. lliO 140,
People's Caa e.2'u t:t
P . C C. A tl. L
Preuwd Rteel Car l.onO iO
Preaeed 8. pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
grading let pfd
Rekdlng td pfd
Republic titeei 4i
Republic Steel pfd fifl
Rock Inland Co e"0
Rock laland Co. pfd -H)
St. L. A 8 F. td ptd 7lH
St. Louie 8 W OKI
St. I 8. W. ptd too
Southern Pacific 0, litfl
o. Peclfii ptd liw
So Rallaay 4.0m
... Railway pfd luO
TcitnceHee 4 A I
Tcxaa A Pacini' l.du
Toledo. 8t. L. A W 100
T St. L. 4: W. pfd 1110
t'nlou Tailtlc 121. 5111
1 iiloi Pa.lOc ptd 100
f. 8 Expreas
t . 8. Hcelli
t. 8 Hul.her eon
t 8. Kublier pfd 4in
I". K. fi.cet 57. e'
t". 8. tteel pfd 4.010
Va -Carolina I'h.inl.at loo
a.-(arolwia I hem. pfd
W'abaiili too
Wariaeh pfd 10O
Welta-Kargo Eipreaa
Weatinghnuea Rleelrtc aoo U7
Walern t'niun
w h ellng A L E
W:aioneln Central
Wle. retKrei pfd VQ fij
Northern Pai i0c 14.4o! m.-.
Central Leather pi0 37
1 enlral leather pfd
Slceft-herneld R'.eel ....... tixl 74,
Oreet Northern pfd l.foil 12
Interborough Metropolitan.. too
Interborough Met. ;(d loi) 77
Clone.
27
1134
44 S
J01S
J1S
to
240
2i
.
1
Ta
IS
111
1S4
1IIS
1S
I7S
20
101 H
101s
las
Ut
IS
77S" 71
17tm xJ794
M4S S'
Adams Con
Alice
Breece
Ilruitnwtck Con .
Cotnetoik Tunnel
Con. Cel. A Va.
1 Horn Bllyer
Iron silver
Leadyllle Con ..
.J... :o
775
.. S"i
.. (f
.. U
..140
.. .liiO
..400
.. I
(Utile Chief ...
Ontario
lOphlr
I Pol oal
I 8a rasa
Pterra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
.. I
. .SM
. .300
.. 10
..130
.. 00
.. 80
153r
111
1J.".
07S
J7
101S
102 ,
131
119
54 S
fS
14
US
18
jiV
ll
MS
7S
!24S
40S
ii
444
74
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Nov. 20. Money was In fair
supply In the market today and the de
mand was brisk. Dlaoounts were steady
owing to the Hrailllnn gold requirements.
Trading on the Stock exchange was fairly
active and there was a reactionary tendency
on the reporu that Bouth Africa would re
quire So.uue.fiiO lp gold In the near future,
which somewhat ohsrmrad the recent
cleared monetary outlook and caused
proltt taking In consols and other first class
securities, while a lull tin Investment pur
chase mode homo rails droop. American
suffered from profit taklnar . earlv In the
1 day, but support at noon sent price up to
. over parity, Chicago, i Milwaukee A 8t.
I Paul and Canadian Patflftc making the best
I recovery. Later, Irregularity occurrJd. but
j New York suppdrted tfle mnrket near the
xiii v me uy biju (ii luce i-iuecu linn.
lSS !
m l Bank Clearings.
l4 I OMAHA. Nov. 20. Blink clearings for to-
It oay were ii.01z.xn3.74. end for the eorre-
11.100
15.200
too
l.ftno
7.K10
llOO
l no
.son
14,100
IM
100
.-.s
31
714
7I.S
&5
1.-4
4a
M
US
7'
71S
7S
54
181
47S
f.i
4no rat, ts
181
JS
K4.000 14H 147S
f
. US
MS
s
MI4
l:-S
MS
7S
fS
540
' Its
71
44t;
7S
ITS
174
184
177
iS
II
40
tS
It
61
MS
0
147S
KS
r.
144
14
H
I7S
71 S
75 S
bi S
3tS
474
S
MS
II
ses
ls
4
10
I4S
n
1474,
ri
sponding date last year $1,466,018.30.
S
MS
8IS
T4,
41
6
li4
K
111
84 S
14 S
'ti"
44
84 S
lkf.
8
52;
lie .
4S
it
'is
43W
87
M
0
7
48
16
1
4
Hi
84S
4S
3S
844
54S
l7S
US
1"1S
liS
1VS
4jS
Artlcle.l Open. I High.; Low. Close. Tn'j.
Wheat-' -ill
Dec...! TSS: "V 7Tsi Th'aR TS-S-iB
liy...i si S WV -V,VVVi . so
July... HWl Ct4. SI1, 81VH
PhlUdslnhla Prndare Market.
I-H1LAPELPHIA. Nov. JO. PUTTER !
tiiiM, ouil drmud, exit ItiUrn trtaui- (
LIrrnuol Uram nntl Prut laloua.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. It Wll EAT-pot.
steady: No. i red western. wlnt-r. ts 11S1.
Futures, stcadyi I Ci-tnber, e 4'vl. March,
M 57d: May. s 5Sd.
CORN bpoi. quiet: American mixed. 4s
4d. Futuris. quiet; December, 4s 3Sd; Jan
uary. 4s d.
Peoria r.raln Mnrket.
PEORIA. 111. Nov. 3ft CORN-Hlgher;
new No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 4isc; N,. 4,
Ta4c
OATS Ease: No '' whi'e. atc; No. 3
e Mie sr.'-c; No 4 n:ii- Jitg
KIU-Xuiu; Nu. i dfcu.
It7
M'ai iiii 'ii'
CIS
. 87
'iis
1 1
Wool Mnrket.
BOSTON, Nov. 20.-WOOL-Market I in
a healthful, progressive condition, with a
steady demand and steady prices prevailing.
A feature of the situation Is the scarcity of
wools, running to three-eighths and half
blood articles. This Is particularly notice
able In tetrltorle and In fleeces. Attention
Is now being paid to clothing wool. Pulled
wools are steady. Individual transactions
in tetrltorle touch the half-mllllon mark.
Foreign grades are Arm. Leading domestic
quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania
XX and above. SiHftSIc; X. SlfiSjc; No. 1,
4Wi41c; No. 1 iS'tj-olV; fine unwashed. 25r-g'38c:
unmerchantable. 2Srfi30c: half blood un
washed, 23(:s4c; three-eighths blood tin-
; washed. 3434: quarter blood unwashed.
'SJfidttc; deliilne washed, 35Tj.')t!c; delaine un-
! washed, 2li3!c. Michigan Fine unwshl,
S4fiWc; three-eighths blood unwashed. i'Vrt
84c; quarter blood unwashed, 81"33c; delaine
unwashed, Zl12ic. Kentucky, Indiana and
Missouri Combing quarter blood. SOrg-le.
Texas (scoured basis) Fine 1? months, TKrT
73c; fine 6 to 8 months, 66ft67c; fine full
clean, BMlftlc. California (scoured baslsl
Northernecholce, 7fij6oc- northern good, tf.ff
66c; middle countlen. KWHinc: itouthern, 62fT
(tie; fall free, 6611G7C, Oregon (scoured
Ixvslsl Eastern No. I staple, 7id;i'nc' east
ern No. 1 clothing,- 6s7(ie; valley No. 1, 60
f72e. Territorx- (sinple Bcoured basis)
Fine, 70fi72e: fine medium, "7 70c; medium,
65rt)6c. Territory (ordinary scoured baa'ai
X, 6fVji6Hc; No. 1, T!lf. Pulled wools
(scoured baslst Fxtr. SHi71c; tine, 3dWc:
A supers, B7t)60c; R sutlers. I153c.
8T. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 30.-WOOI, -Steady.
Medium grades combing and clothing. Nfit
a7c: light fine, l.ff21c; htavy rtne, 14fl!c;
tub-washed, 8.'4ij37c.
j(
j Metal Market.
I NEW YORK. Nov. 20 -MFTAt-There
'was an advance In the Iindon tin market
to 1W for spot and 1!8 5s for future. Lo
cally the market was quiet, with spt
quoted at $43.j& 43.20. Copper waa Irregular
In the Iondon market, with spot closing a
-ahade lower, at 101 12s t'A while futures
were higher, at 102 17s d. Locally the
market wa Arm. with hike ouoted at
Si. 2M-I22.50; electrolytic at $:'1.75iJr.2.oi. and
canting at Sil.SOCill.hi1. Lead was 5 lower,
at 1. In ljondon. I-ocally the mirket was
quiet, but a shade higher, with spot quoted
at to.7rya.00. according to delivery, etc.
I3S Bpelter wa quiet, at KJo 40 in tho lH-ttl
S3S niarket. and at 27 15s In Indnn The
Kngnsn ircm maraet was iioi-nHnKeii to a
sliHile higher, with sLindard foundry quoted
at 5b 5d and Cleveland warrants at 58s
lu'Vl. Ixcallv the market wa unchanged,
with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at
fc5 !'4i"Jt, JR; No. i foundry northern at
$.'4.7Wi'36 75; No. 1 foundry southern at
: u 11 ."7. 5o. and No. S foundry southern at
Si.i'J7.t).
ST Mil'IS. Nov 80. META LS Ijead,
quiet at S5.S5; pelter. weak at $6,271.
I
Sunday.
The official number of cars of
brought In today by each roao waa:
stock
Cattle. Hogs. Blteep. U ses
-'.. M. A St. P. Ry.... 1 1
waoasn a 1
Mo. Pac. Ry 1 1 ' ..
Union Pacific system. i ti u
C.& N.W. Ry. (.kust). .. 1 .. ..
C & N.W. Ry. (WestUiK 16 3 1
C, Bt. P., M. & O. Rv 10
C, B. & O. (Last).... 6 R
C, B. & Q. (West).... 160 11 3 1
CR.I.& P. Ry. (Hast) 7 3 1.
C..H.I.A P.Ry. tUestl ..
Illinois Central 3
Chicago Ureal Wust.. 6 2
Total receipts 317 tx Iti 4
The disposition of the day s receipts was
s follow, each buyer purchasing the num.
ber ot heud Indicated:
Buyers.
Oiruiha Packing Co...
Bwift and Comonnv
ICudahy Packing Co..
Armour A Co
O. P. Co. (from Denver)..
Vansant A Co
Carey & Lenton
Lehman ec Co
McCrcary A Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Hon
F. P. U
Huston . C
Hamilton .. -. ....Av.iW.ti...
L. V. Huss
J. H. Bulla
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root & Co
T. B. Inghi-jun..
Sullivan Brothers ...
V. A. Britton
Agor Ittcking Co
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs- Sheep.
1.117
.1,72
82
bH
41
211
17S
37
158
4l
67
161
IJi
36
4
14
ni
1
.1
4i
127
1.0.1
1.561
l,3i
: t.'x 1
1.164
1.258
SHEEP Receipts of sheep were
tremoly light for a Tuesday, hardly enough
being In sight to really make a market.
At the same time there was the ueul
good demand for killers and the market
opened erly nd active. o that pretty
much everything In sight was disposed of
by the middle of the forenoon or soon
after.
Fat sheep generally commanded good,
strong prices, but owing to the light run
nd the anxiety of buyer to secure sup-
Rllcs, there were sales thst looked KvtYlSr:
Iher t least. Fat yearlings of pretty
good qusilty sold up to $4.n0, with old
wethers at $5.50. Home good range ewes
sold at $5.25, with old wethers at $5.50. Home
good range ewes sold at $5.25, the highest
price paid for' rangers In some little time.
Fat lambs were also In demand and the
few loads In sight sold at fully steady
print s.
There were not enough feeders In sight
to make test of the market, but the
few loads here sold at prices that looked
juet about steady with yesterday.
Quotations on killers: Good lo choice
lambs. $7.0otj-7.40; fair to good lambs, $6.75i?
7.18); good to choice yearling. $5.75i!i6.0u;
fair to good yearlings. $6.5o(riS.7ii; good to
choice wethers, $5.2SS6.Bii; fair to good
wethers, t6.0O4t6.2ti; good to choice ewes,
$5.uO&V2; fair to good ewes, $1.65,00.
Quotations on feeders: Good to choice
lambs, f.0oiq,35: medium limbs, $5.rVrf6 (if);
light lambs, $4.25f(1.25; yearlings, $5.1Mi6.3o;
wethers. $4.TTvi.ii; ewes, $3.5ua4.40; brtod
Ing ewes, $4.75fit.00.
No.
ill Idaho ewes, culls
48 Wyoming wethers, feeders.,
61 Wyoming ewes
173 Idaho ewes, culls
?04 Idaho ewes, culls
210 Wyoming yearlings, feeiders,
651 Nebreska wethers
IB5 Wyoming wethers
tM Wyoming wethers ,
21 Wyoming wethi ra
55 Wyoming we her
16R Wyoming wethers
S!H Wyoming wethers
217 Wyoming yearling
184 Wyoming yearlings
67 Idaho yearlings
127 Wyoming lambs, feeder
68 Wyoming lamb
13 native ewe culls
97 native ewea
Av. Pr
HW 4 50
111 4 !I0
86 6 00
108 6 CO
1' S tn
,82 6 3.
HH S 40
1)4 I 50
117 S 50
11 8 VI
" 6 50
115 S V)
, 11.1 6 60
81 6 76
, 141 5 76
,11 6 0
67 8 15
, o ' tt 7
,88 4 So
. .99 IM
Total 7,243 4,021 3.773
CATTLE Estimated receipts of cattlo
wene very large this morning. 3n6 cur being
:eported, but of this number not many moie
than half were In sight when it waa time
for the market lo open; hence tho early
marxct waa very slow and It wa late be
fore buyer and sellers got down to busi
ness. Because of the late trains the trade
wa prolonged Into the afternoon.
There wtre very few desirable cattle In
sight, the great big bulk of the rere.pts
consisting of trash of the 'kind that It was
dlfllcult to say whether It had been shipped
for beef or for feeders. A a matter of fact
much of the stock was undoubtedly the
clean-up of the range shipments. There
was a fair demand for desirable killers and i
the market did not seem to be very different
on anything that could be called good.
Common and Inferior kinds, owing to the
large supply, were naturally slow.
Good cows and heifer sold well, most
salesmen quoting the market a steady with
yesterday.
The feeder trade was without any new
features; the good, fleshy and well bred
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARK FIT
Cattle Slow Hog Steady to Lower
Sheep Steady
CHICAGO. Nov. , 20 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,300 head; market slow, generally
teady; ' common to prime steers, $4.0017"
7.40; cows, $S.65iB4.75; heifer, $!.SO0
5.00; bulls, S2.404J.4.60; atockers and feed
ers. $2.4094.60; calve. $3.00(3 8.00.
HOGS Receipts, 38,000 hoad; market
steady to 10c lower; medium and heavy,
$6.0596.30; light, $8 2046.80; good to
choice mixed, $6.05fr6.1o; packing. $3.50
66.10; pigs, S5.404J6.OO; bulk. $6. 00476.2,0.
SHEEP AND LAMBfl Receipts, 18,000
head; market steady; sheep, $3.25(1 5.76;
yearlings, $5.:6.00; lambs, $5.60$ 7.65.
rw York I, It Stock Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Nov. 20 BEEVB9-R.
cenpts, 724 head: drestcd beef market steady
at 6se to 10c per pound for native sides;
Texas beef at 5ic to 7c. latest cable from
Iondon quoted the market for live cattle
steady at 12c to 13c per pound, dressed
weight; refrigerator beef lower, at 9Vc to
Wiic per pound. Export today were !
cattle nnd S.300 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 511 hesd; market feel
ing quiet andttste.idy. Common to good veal
sold at SS.fO to $8.50 Pr 100 pounds; western
calves at $3.25 to $4.25; city dressed veils
steady at 7c to H4jc per pourd; country
dressed stendv at Gftll'tjc.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipt, l.fl
hftiiil- mark, ! steady, flood sheen at V 00
'per 100 pounds; medium to good lambs at 7c
i7
trariBurtlon about 52,7V bags. Incln.llng
Iecem)er st 6Mitlr'; March, '-n tot :
Mnv. 8..T.T 85c: July. .7iV; rVptenihci.
c H'xi8 ; October, 6.:c. Hxl quiet; No. I
Rio, 7 9-If!.
OMAHA -W'ltOt.KSAI.K M 4MKET.
Condition of Trade nnd Quotations o
Stan! nnd Fancy rrodne.
EOO.S-Per dir. . .
LIVE POi l.THY-Mens.
tut keys. 14i ir.e; ducks, Pc;
eVl ge'.. 6i-c.
Bfl TKR Pa. -king stock.
fancy ituirc. siro-jii-: iieaTiier. 2ta.iC.
HAY Ch ire upland, $9 Jo; medium. $9.00;
co.itse. $.vi"iit.50. Rye straw, $ti 5iVi7.0o.
BRAN Pir ton, $15 00.
VhlKTABLES.
SXTKKT POTA FOEtJ Per ''bl , U 60.
TOMATOES California, per basket of 28
lb , 12.36. ,
WAX BEANS Per one-third 4u. box,
$1.00.
BEETS AND CARROTS Per bu., 75c.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do,
heads, 4Cc. ,
CELERY Per do., StsUWC.
Cl'CI MBERS Hothouse, jn-r di r. , $2(
tiN IONS Home gtown. ler bu. ; Span
ish, $1.75 per crate; Colorado. 7oc.
GREEN ONIONS Per di. hunches. 250.
HORSERADISH Ose of 2 do., SI 90.
RADISH KB Per do bubt hes, 80c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $175; No. 2, $1.f.
LIMA MEANS Per lb , 5Wo. .
OREKN PEPPERS Per mnvket basket,
76c,
PARSLEY Hothouse, per do.. bunche.
Wo.
CAPBAG E Holland seed, home grown,
pc th lt-jC
KGO" PLANT-Per drv . V 20.
ptiTATOES Pf r bu.. 40ti"c.
Rl'TABAGAS 150 lbs. to suck, SI. 50.
Tl'RMPS-Per bo.. 5c.
F HC ITS.
PEACHES California Salway, per bog.
$1.10; Colorado, 82.3a.
PEARS Winter varieties, per bu., $2.2T'ii
S.00. '
CRAPES-Tokay $1 75; M ilaga. pel" hbl.,
$5.(iO0dfiO.
APPLES Ben Davla, $2.25: Jonathans,
83 25i3.5ii; New York arims. i7.25; GrltneV
Golden, $3.00. .
CRANBERRIES-Per bbl.. 9 taXjriO.W.
QCINCES Per box. $! !.
TRcPfCAL FRUITS).
ORANGES-K.orioa oranki-8. S3.00.
1 LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fancy, 24)
, sire. $5.00; 300 else. $6.1)0; 360 sife, Sfi.Ht; other
brands, S1.0" less.
BANANAS Per meoium-Siea ouncn,
$2.f"i! 1.25; Jumbos, S2.D0di3.5O.
Flfts Kadawav, 6c; savers, .: new
stuffed walnut dats, 9-lb. box,- $1.10: Cali
fornia bulk, 5'ic; 7-crown Turkln. 16c; 8
crown. 14c: 6-crown. 13c; S-crown, I2c.
OR A PF, FRUIT-Sli M to 64 and 80 to
98, t-4.266-4.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SUGAR Orunulated cane, in sack!, $5.31;
granulated beet. In e:ick., $5.31,
CHEESE SwIms, new, liic; Wisconsin
brick. l&Vtc; Wisconsin limberger, l-'dic;
tina. 15c; Young Americans, 15'tic.
COFFEE RoaFted, No. 85. 2t.c nor lb.;
No. 30, tlo per lb.; No. 25. 19c per lb.; No.
20, 16c per 1 b ; No. 21. 13c per lb.
COCOAN1 TS Per sack of 100. $4.60.
BYr.UP In bbls.. He per gal.; in case.
( )0-lb cans, $1.70; cases. 11 5-lb cans. Sl.ao;
cases, -4 ZS-lu. cans, Sl.Bi.
1 If INKY Per 24 frames. $3.60.
CIDER New, bait barrel, $2.75; barrel,
$5.28
CUT BEEF TRICF-S.
No. 1 ribs, 14Vec; No. t ribs, 9c; No. 3 rib.
6Sc; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. t loin. UNc; No.
8 loin. Wjc: No- 1 chuck. 6c; No. 2 chuck,
5c; No. S chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 3
round. 7Sc; No. 3 round. 6Hc; No. 1 plate,
4Vic. No. i nlnte. 4e: No. 8 nlate. 2V.c.
CANNED GOODS wrn, standard west
ern, 56iti0c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, i-lh.
cans, $1.10; 2-lb. cans, 674c'tf1.00. Pine
apple, grated, 2-Ib.. $2.853.30; llced. $1.90
t2.); gallon apples, fancy, $.65; California
apricots, $1.90'&2.!l&; pears. 1.75'4Ti.50; peae, 4M.
fancy, $1.75'i(2.40; 11. C i.eai he, SJ.i8N6t6D.
Alaska salmon, red. $1.26; fancy Chinook,
F.. $2.10; fsncy sockeye, K., $1.j: sardines,
quarter oil, $2.75; three-quarter mustard,
$;.0. Sweet potatoes, $1. 10ai. 26; sauerkraut,
Sl.rt); pumpkin. 8OC0SI.OO; wax etean. S-lb,
5ci0c: lima bean, 2-lb.. T5c3$1.3; plnach.
$1.35; cheap peas. 2-lb., 60c; extras, 9oc" $1.10;
fancy, Sl.3o4tl.76.
CURED FI6H Famlllf whlteflsh. per
Quarter bbl., RO lbs.. $4.00; Norway mack
eraL No. 1, $28.00; No. S, $26.00; No. 3. $50.00;
Irish. No. $16.00; herring. In bbls., 200
lb, each, Norway, 4k, $9.(; Norway. 3k,
89.00; Holland herring, In (tegs, milker,
80c; keg, mixed, 70c.
FISH-Trout. 12c; halibut; . 12o; catflsh,
lie; buffalo, 8c; buUbeads, 11c; black bass,
fine stock, 25c; salmon, 12c; pike, 11c; red
snapper, fresh frogeri. 12c; whlteflsh, fresh
frozen, 13c; yellow perch, dressed and
settled, Sc; pickerel, fresh Iroien, lie;
frog legs. Sic per do. saddles
HIDES AND TALLOW-Green ualtett
No. 1. 12X0; No. 2, llc; bull hides, ffjlaf' ,
green hide, No. 1, 11c; No 2, 10c; hoilV,
tl.6Ci2iS.76i sheep pelt, 60c4)S1.2S., Tallow,
No. I, 4c: No. t 2c.
NUTS French walnuts. ISV.o; California
walnuts. No. 2. hard shell, 12c: No. 1. soft
shell. 14c; Brastl. .UllVfce; pecans, lfS17e;
filberts. 12'dilic; penuts, raw, 6Hc;
roasted, "He; California ' Almond, hard
he;l, liic; soft shell, 18a , ' '
kinds of cattle commanded good, stcadyi'0
lOGS Receipts,
10c lower. Pttn
S.S7S head: n.arket weak
time state and Penn'ylvanla
prices, the same as they have every day for
the Inst several weeks. On the other hand,
the trash, which no one seems to want, wa
slow and dragging, the same a it I all the
time.
Representative sales:
. BEEF STEERS.
S
I
I'S
17
48
KS
US
MS
Ilk
34S
14 S
nt
Total salea for the day. 171,400 akare.
I"S
2S
118
7
&-'S
107',
44
lor. 14
3b
110
us
4:s
1S4
a.4,
17S
Ik
ii
KSS
a?s
1S
73 s
m
tS
7'.
Ko. Ay. Ht. No. Av. Pr.
II Itil I IS ? ..1141 3 71
1 12.'i0 5 15 84 1407 I 10
17 1101 t 8 S2 1847 I 40
1 1000 I TO
COWS.
4 ItT f So l iojo I m
I f S 34 Ml 3 n
1 110 1 50 I ici 1 o
I loei I S 1 UeO I ti
44 191 t 7( II loae I 1
1 M! 8 7J II ieu I M
HEIFERS.
1 710 I 0 J 707 I ft)
1 71t I 10
BULLS.
8 HIS I SO 1 II I h
1 1700 I M I IM I Id
S K'4 I 00 t 14M I 80
1 8lu 1 l
CALVES.
14 404 2 88 1 let 5 Tl
1 IS" l t Id
I io 1 io 4 iu 1 on
I 170 4 00 K 1 u
t si" I 00
are quoted at $n.) lo $6.50 per Itx) pounds.
Kansas CHr Live tocW Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 20 CATTLE
iiecetpts, 14.000 bead, Including 600
southerns; market steady to strong; choice
export and dressed beef steers, IS.SOfi 6.76;
fair to good, $4.0086.40; western teer,
3.O0ti6.O; southern cows. $3.0043.25;
native cow. $2.00(4.26; native heifer.
i $3 n:i4I5.25; hulls, $2.258.75; calves, SJ 50
40 .uu.
IK'GS Receipt. 1.200 head; market
steady to 00 higher; top, tt.20; bulk of
ale. $6.07H f?6.15; heavy, t6.104tt.20;
packer. $6.0i W x6.15; pig and light,
to.B 1 v .i . i
Rngrnr nnd Molasses.
NP7W YORK, Nov. 20. SUGAR Quiet:
fair refining, 8 15-liSe; centrifugal. 941
tesl, 8 1S-16c; molasses sugrtr. 3 8-ltir-.
Refined, steady; No. 6, 4.3oc; No. 7.
4 25c; No. 8, 4.3cc: No. 9, 415c; No. 10, 4.06c;
No. 11, 4c; No. 12, 3.9."c; No. 13, S.ltOc; No.
14, S.80C; confectioners' A. 4.6oc; crushed,
6.50c; powdered, 4.H0c: granulated, 4.80c;
cubes, 6.05c.
MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans kettle,
good to choice, if738c.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. Lf): rfOAR
Steady: centrifugal whites, 3 15-16 f6c ; cen
trifugal yellow, 2 9-1641 3 V; second, 2(0
STtc
MOLASSES New syrup. 27ftD2c.
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
T tl I W !J till I 80
11 787 I 4. 1 111-0 I SO
81 HI I 46 fj 1014 4 10
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
2i feeders.. 4 3 15 3u heifers... 83 S !)0
v (U.MINU.
Kvnpornted Apple nnil Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market remains firm in tone,
with demand healthy and supplies for fu
ture shipment showing an advancing ten
dency. High choices are quoted at 8"?c,
choice at 7Vfc nd fncy and prime at "i'h
'"CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
arc Arm, both on the coa't ojid for spot de
livery. Quotations in the local market
range from Sc to 9c for California grades.
Apricots aro unchanged, with ehrice quoted
at li'.o, extra choice at ITtfJ 18o and fancy at
IRdjJf'.e. poaches continued, quiet, but of
fering are small and the tone firm.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1 .000 j J'V
tlllernnkee Grain Merket.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 20. WHEAT Mar
ket llrmer; No. 1 northern, MfySic; No. S
northern. 7Kfoe0c; May, 79c.
RYE Higher: No. 1. 6'fit!9c. '
BARLEY Firm; No. 2, iotyuMe) sample.
I V2 cow W5
1 15 feeders.. 7(18
24 cows l.w)
3 feeler..10-t
7 fee.1t.rs..
8 cow
1 18 cow
8 cows..,
3 cow. ..
8 cows. . .
17 f' eder
12 cow...
17 leer. .
6 cnlves.
98 row...
13 cows...
10 cows. . ,
4? steer.. ..Ili4
19 steers.. ..1075
7 cows 925
London (losing Stocks.
LONDON. Nov. 20 Closing quotations on
the Stock exrh.ingc wete:
Cooaola, money
do account ..
Antconda
Atchleos
do ptd
Baltimore 4 Ohio.
Cauadiau Pa.iBt: ..
Chee. a Ohio
1 ntafo tit. W
f . M. 11 P....
ItcHeere
lieuT.r a R. O...
do pfd
Urle
da let ptd
da ?d pfd
llllnola tcnlrul ..
L'Hi'evllle Jt- Neli
HILVFR-Bar
MONEY
The rite
for short bills in t
months' bill, is Ir
.. MS
..l.'.i
.. .7.
.. II
d 11-14 V , K. a T
4 lJ--.e s. V Central....
... 14S'Norfolk a W
...10SS' do pfd
. ..lot Ontario W
...U'iS Peiiniylveola ....
...18S Hand Umea
. . . S Readln
.. 1S Southern Hallway
. 'MS, do ptd
... 18S Southern Paciflc
... 41 , I'nisn Pacinc
... rt ! do pfd
... t,!r. a. Steel
. . 7S j do pfd
...To Wabsali
1i I do tfd
.Ill lienth 4a
Httctdy. .12 13-lCd per ounce.
4S426 pe- cent.
n Hie .'pet market
pec cent
Lent.
I nltou Tirkel.
NEW YORK. Nov. ). -COTTON Spot
rlnued oulet. lu Point decline: middling up-
Und. ll.ooc; middling gulf, ll.;5c. Sales, o
bales.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. ?. COTTON- Steady;
middling, lov'. Bales. W8 bales; shipments,
4o9 hales; stock, 13.5S8 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 30. COTTON Spot
auiet, prices 6 point higher; American mld-
dling fair. 6.5Sd; good tnlddllrg, 6 ltd; mid
Idling, 60od; low middling, t.sld: good ordl-
I n.p K. tt.4 nnllniirv K ltWl Th InIiii lit
I the day we're 6.CU0 bales, of which M were 1 U
for speculation and export, and Included : .
6JO0 American. Receipt. 28,0i) bales. ln-;-l:v""
eluding 22 9-I) Ame-lcan.
I NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 20 COTTON -
. , 1 ... . - . B.I., C 1 1... 1 t.w
; Orillllltrr, IWIW:. ii.iTiiiuai, umili.lji f iw-l'J,.-.
j nominal; good ordinary, 8c; low middling,
i9 7-16c: middling. 10 8-lie; good middling.
tjs ' 11 l-16c: middling fair. 11V, nominal; fair.
I ! 12'-.. nomlral. Receipt, 22, bale; stock.
8 4U
3 S5
3 4o
4 50
3 To
J 7 ".
4" 3 55
SOUTH
;;2 2 j&
6)0 S
915 2 70
4
2
3 mi
3 50
8 10
12 cows
23 steers. ...
879
937
12 feeders . 1154
1'6 feeder. .Ilia)
tre
. 91.'.
.1240
. 2M)
. 954
. 0
975
8 cows..
DAKOTA.
4 cows...
14 bulls...
31 cows...
61 ter.
St ctiw v . .
.121
3 50
8
4 to
4 40
5 10
..1115 3
S 20
S 85
4 15
3 35
IDAHO
110 stter..
IWS...
21 cows. . .
7 cows. . .
6 Steer..
IIS!
. M
.l.'IA
. tXi
.1115
.l'l
. 75
.1045
.loyil
! 24 cows
130 cows
I 31 cow..
hcifet..,
3 Calve...
10 c ws
A Bros. Wyo.
13 bulls 1243
iaj
1 at
. 7S
. !
. l
. tS
.II414
.. 4S
. .ls
.. II
.. 44S
ICS
274.836 bale.
: ."9 cow. .
Ruckv
1 165 st-ers...lli7
I 18 cow.... il
, M.
1 17 cow 11.M
8 teer....U'lt
7..
16 feelers..lo48
10 cows It TV
14 cows oU
Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2c.-Today state
ment of t,i e treiur hV.mce lit the gen
eiil lun4 1 .-'i.'t .f t i- ' i"' in "ni I
rc3i.tv, !io. AviiUt.e caalt balance.
OH and Rosin.
NEW YORK. Nov. 3v OILS 4 ;ottored.
Arm; prime crud. f. o. b.. mlils, 27i'i7V4jc;
prime yellow. 43o. Petroleum, steady; re
lined, New York, $7 5C: Philadelphia and
Baltimore. $7.45: Philadelphia and Balti
more, In bulk, $4.35. Tuipentlne. firm; 704
ir'"1 e
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good.
$4 26
..IT r-ITV I I 111 I .... L . . . 1 .
. - - . . ,,., 1 run "Till", n
for three' $1.U: runs- barrels, averago kl.i'o lnr- '18 Cow.
reir; hiimenta li,iu Darrelr. aversge 139,.
740 barrel.
SAVANNAH. Gn.. Nov. 20. OI L Turpen
tine teadv at tViVe. ,
Br .SIN'-Flrm. A. B C. t 75'ril 80: D 131
4i3k6: 1x 13 ! ': F $3 1 '', G. U '": 44.
I. .40- K ' 'O M, 6.5u; N. S6 'v.
vv. a., .', v. w., $7 ou.
tjt o 8 15
200 S 50
. ... ; 2 no
J. M. Carey
.... o5 2 3-"
lr9 S 45
A. Scott Wyo.
836 3 lo 3 bull 129)
Fred Whitney W yo.
5 8 60
Mountain fn-Wvo,
4 SO 86 CJns 1027
5 .5
Bickards Wyo.
8 tVI 19 fre-1er..Mi;
4 40
T. Brown Wyo.
8 H5 11 teers....'Ni
H 4 enws 1KM)
3 at
7d cow..
! 27 t. er.
4u feedei.
28 row
8 aie-re .,
: ' 't-.-is..
1 17 .011...,
Riverside L. S. Co. Wyo.
... V t 45
J. Hlgglne Neb.
.. 11"4 4 2o 1 tn.r, ...
F. Margrave Neb.
. 7:3 ? 5 S-' fe.-.l-es.
C. L Spearman Neb.
. f,l S 50 4 feeder.
Carr Bros.-S. I.
I ft) 4 feeder.
Kent B 8. D.
lini" 4 40 tKra..,
-i, li hulls
. w C co A a....
. tern
. 7M
. n0
MKi
. ITS
.)'
3
1 H
3 fat
1
.1 f3
3 15
2 10
2 n
4 In
2 5f
4 0
I i5
I 40
2 30
3 35
4 on
4 40
8 25
2 V
2
i
S 7o
S Do
; a
1 ti
head; market strong; Ismhs. Si. 75497. 0
ewe and yearling. $4. 506. 00; western
yearlings. $6. 25 W 6.00: western sheep.
$4.25(fj S.50; stocker and feeder, $3.75 ti'
too.
pvt. Inalf tire Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. ao.-OATTt,E Receipts.
4. 50 head. Including 1.5(0 Texan. Market
waa steady; native shipping and export
Steers, $5 0i"87 On; dressed beef nnd butc er
s'eers. $4.5orii(V.30: steer under l.On) lbs.. 88.26
4540: Blockers and feeders. $2.(Vrt4 50; c-s
and heirers. $2 5tirt(5.2f; canners, 81 0K?t2 1";
bulls. S2.3i4i4.0ii; rulves. t1.tOnY4.50; Texa and
Indian teers, S2,5ti6fl.'"i0; cows and heifer,
$2 K"tiS ().
HOGS Receipts. 5.:") hesd. Market was
steady; pigs and lights. 85 9rHfft! 2o; packers,
$i rvii".20; butchers and best heavy, H.lOft
.2S.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Reof Ipts. 100
hesd. Market strootr; ijativa mull ns. t f)
Ji5 5ir: lainlr. $4.o"rii7 CO: cull and buck.
$2.75'6$.50; stocker. $.2Vt;4 t.
Slonx City l-lv" Slock Market.
SIOUX CITY. In... Nov 2f".-(Spe clal Tele
gram.) CATTIE Receipts, I l.eid:
market steady : l"eves. 84 tnttO.'at: cr.w
bulls and mixed, $'.' 5oi4.(): stiK-ker and
; feeders $.' unv4 '": calves ana veetrrng
i $? 5".'3.7S.
I HOfJS Receipts. 1 it head: market
steadv. selling at tVliLId; bulk of sales.
er
am-tn
CORN Steady; No,
CS4II3V4P.
3 cash, 404j4GHc; May,
Toledo Heed Market.
TOLEDO, Nov. 20. SEEDS Clover, cash
and November. SK.12i; December, SS.USj!
Mrch, $fi.3fi. Timothy, $1.95. Alslke, $7.80.
RKAI. EST tTK T ASM'F.RS.
SHEEP AND IJkMBS Ri-Celot .
head; market steady.
gt J--nh l.le gtoetc Mnrket
ST. JOSEPH Nov. SO CATTLE Re
ceipts, $.(.72 heail Market (low and steady :
natives, $4 00ff, V 75 ; ocwir srd heffrr, ..Orf)
4.60: storkers UN fe"C'rs. 81(id
HOGS P.eieii-ts. 7. it 7
opened weak to fe loer:
v.. .it, f.0 lit it tf,i; 1 i.
fiirvs-u 1 vn USI PS Recelma X lit I
bead Murkei strodv to strong; lambs, $7.4f ;
I yearling. $6.00: wether. f 40.
Hugh 8. Thoiiiit and wife to Charle
M. Johnson,, south 40 ft, lots 1 and
t. block 1, Lincoln Place S 2
Arthur East to Harry F. Bennett,
lot 11, block 4. sub-block SO, Al
bright' Choice. Bouth tniutha .'. 850
Ooruon M. I-ee to Lester T. and
JuioeH A. f niiderland, part lot 7,
block 101. Omaha 2, AM
61111M ti, te m .e. tMtrt lots 7 and 8.
j block 101. Omaha 7,0ut
! Joan A. McHliane ti Fred Nelson, lot
! 11, Hkm k 00. First add. to South
1 LMiiatta -IM
'gvluvn Dtihotty to Alfred I. Cieljfli.
' lot 3i, Kasixu's add t)
Frederick A. SchueU r lo Junics J'. At
kthson. lot 14. block 34, Kountre
Place 3,."io0
Edward D. Jones and wife to Fred S.
Trulllngcr, lot 8. block 6, Halcyon
Hcitnts 1
I J. F. Lilac and wife to H. G. ..
j Pruni ii .'. south 61 ft. lot 4, block-
I ::. Omaha : lrj.iit)
IGei.e Waircn Smith tu Clinil-s A.
I Hansen, lot R block 1, Bmlihfleld... 7d)
IT. C. Gilrtltli lo Alice M. Bydaofi.
wtr'. ft. lot 11 and 12, block IS.'
South Cm ha ' boO
'Clat.i Kutth to Ijeupold A. G ihlMinith, ".
i lot 12. block 1", K. V. Hmlth's add ... -2,000
William P. MtDevitt to Mtrguret,
1 tu.l- lute 7. 8 and 10. I1I1K k "'
t'O&ti. M irki t 1 k, utn Omuhu
top. $ii.Ou43 1 17S: Gei:ge Irf'ks and wife to William P.
lrlcviil, ettmc
to F. C. t ral. lot
Ifnek In Metal.
Receipt of live stock at the six pit- oirjl
western mnrket yenerd.v wtre as follow:
1 C-ttle. (loirs Sh
South tmtaha 7noo 4.iv
i ft oux Citv 1 6"'l l.'ft
I Kfioi fily 14111 1 -.so
I Rt. J.wnh 87 7.'7
1 ,.!,, 4 net 5.
Chit ago a.') tH.O (I
1. 11 1 iu,u.
' . ....1 1.1 L. 1- '..pi .1 11...-
I) a 11 11 iu. uiw it 11, iiiiii tiiiR
'Mu. y Chadonlixi lo John -P. Wtchert
I anil wite, south 44S ft., west l.u ft.
j lot i". bun k 15, Inipnivenient As.io
; clatn n ad 1
t.750
en 1
3 KM
101 ;
1 ' I
ri, I
1 fi) 1
18'Of)
Total
..7,4.
Totals.
3r,.72 47.t!ri7
t'olTee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. t. t '( FFE B Th u
market for colfe futures orened tedv at
unchanged price, but segxed off under
xeatterlng liquidation and ealer Furooesri
markets, nith the close steady, at a n-t ile
cline rf rVrilfi prints. There we t io.i deal
of t-wttoMng front rieir to late niAuf h". ' but
n i lilti tittu tiUMn-. ft, Kti 1 be total
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fr.r f ro sauiplno..i,y. Yiu mil beoiDflDesU ot
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