TTIFi OMAHA DATLY , BEE: THURSDAY. XOVEMREK 190o CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ittlon of Wheat Option in Pit Somewhat Iireeular. BEARS GET BEST OF THE DAILY BATTll Llajaldattoa la Evidence la December All Das- Lent;, the Slump Ae r)la far Wnkim la DUtaat Moatha. OMAHA. Nov. 21, 19"6. what win Horn what Irregular. Dm ler opened (,o below yeiteraay close and regained part of tha Ions. May opened unchanged and declined to Ho below yes-tordav. Liquidation wu In evtdence all day !n De- ""r and this accounts tor tha slump In that month and tha weak tendenry ot lha dlstsnt mmitlm. The situation In the north west la still bullish, receipts being light and the cash demand urgent. - Southwestern markets were atruncar. Wet weather throughout the corn belt and prediction of mora lent strength to the corn market today. Price gradually climbed up, cloalhic 4c higher .Trade, how ever, was very light.. Receipt were small and so wag the demand. Primary wheat receipts were 882, 60f) rut., and shipments of 601.000 bu.. agaln.t recelpta last year of 1.419,000 bu., and ahlpmenta of USu.Ooo bu. Corn recelpta were 55)1.000 bu., and ship ments $74,000 bu.. against receipts last year of 700.000 bu.. and ahlpmenta of $88,. 000 bu." ,.. , Clearances were 1st. 000 bu. wheat. 1S9V 000 bu. corn, 52.000 bu. oat, anil flour and wheat euual in 81.1 000 bu. Liverpool closed 44d lower on wheat and unchanged on rnrn A wire from Minneapolis says: "The Market Record baa received ranorts show Ins; a great failing off In production wheat -from that of the previous year. The decrease waa not so much In tha total as It waa In the total of milling wheat, owing to greatly Increased acreage ana yield of durum, which la not milled to any great extent In this country. It might as well havn been corn or barley far aa lt effects upon flour milling are concerned. The result of' It la that It takes off the moderate crop, raised Some 4S.000.000 bushels of grinding wheat, leaving a short - supply for northwestern mills."" Minneapolis: No. 1 northern sold So over December this morning, the greatest pre inlum so far on tha crop and at the time Mlrmespolla should be Increasing stocks and cutting the cash wheat down to a dti count under December pries. Local ranga of options: err. offl lsl prlre. JM-e; street price, "c; xtr nearby cresmery print. 3.'c. EGGS Firm and In eood demand: nesrby fresh and western fresh, Sic at mark. CH EES E Quiet but steady. New York ull creams, 12'dT34c Article.' Open. I High J Low. Closa.lTas'y. Wheat 1 Dec.. May.. Corn Dec.. May.. Oats Dec. May.. 67 67VJ 7 874 87-4 724 ' 72 72 72 74 37i "' . 874 374 374 7i 37 i 374 $34 r SIS ' Sis! 31 S 1S SI "4 S34I -,34l U 4 334 Omaha Cash rrlces WHEAT No. I hard. 69a-694e: No. S hard. 67ii)Uo; No. . hard, 6tfr674c; No. spring, tsviie. OATS No. t mixed, a304c; No. t White, new, 38ijf364c; No. I yellow, old, 41c; new, 3737V,e; No. 1 white.. old. 40Ac: new. Sio. OAST-No. 3 mixed. aH,c; No. a whits. S14e; No. 4 white, 804ij31c KVE No. 614o; No. S, 0c. . Carlo! Keeelpta, ' ; Wheat. Corn. Chicago' v 29 Kansaa City 112 Minneapolis ' 246 Omaha '.....: 7 Duluth' v. .... 264 124 ,V oat. us JEW YORK 4.F.5KRAL M1RKKT (tantatloa af the Day ea Varloe Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 21 FLOafR Re- relpt, $1,295 barrels: exports, 21.627 bar rels; sales, 9,500 pa-Kagcs; market eieaoy to Arm, with moderate trade; Minne sota patents. $4.10Tf 4.40; Minnesota i bakers, 13 .404V3 .80; winter patents. $3.75'(l 4 00; winter straights, tl'iivii 60; winter ex tras. K 93.10: winter low grades. i-i.niii 8.05. Rye floUr, firm; sales, 2"0 bbls.; fair to good. $3 45413 80; choice to fancy. 13. 85 4 IS. Buckwheat flour, steady, 12.20 2 30; shipment, to arrive. CORNMKAL HtMitr: fine white and yel low, I1.2O01.3&; coarse, $1.1181.12; klln-drled, RYE Firm: No. 1 western. 7140 c. L f. New Tork; Jersey and state, 644ft'94a. de livered at New York. liAKLKY Steadv: feed n St. 44c c 1. r. New York; mulling, 4!if!H; c. I. f. Buf falo. WHEAT Receipts. 1 IS. 600 bu.: exports. M.06 bu.; sales, 2.700,000 bu. futures; spot market easy; No. 2 red, 10 Hc eleva tor and SISc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern. Duluth, S3 Sc, c. I. f. Buffalo; No. t hard, winter. 77 He, c, I. f. Buffalo. Tha early wheal market was steady and at times higher, on strength In the norm west and smaller receipts, but after mid day weakened under renewed December liquidation and reactions In outside mar kets. The market closed heavy, at H W He net decline. Kales Included No. 2 red. May, MS&&Sf. closed 81 So; De cember, closed 81 6-1 Sc. CORN Receipts. 46.225 bu: exports, 84.14 3 bu.; snot market firm; No. i. 64c elevator and S4Sc f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow, lif!i No. 3 white, boa. uptiona Without transactions, closing net, un changed. January closed M'se. May closed 60S". December Closed 5?Sc OATS Receipts. 4S.A00 bu.; exports, 2.000 bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, 3 to 82 pounds. 3r: natural white. 30 to S3 pounds, 3tf40S-r: clipped white. 30 to 40 pounds, JV4 4 43 '.ic. jrr.KU Firm. spring nran, za in, prompt shipment; middlings. $23. 8S, prompt shipment: cltv. f J''.nnii 26.60. HAY Firm: shlDt.lns. 7oii 8IK: good to choice. I1.06& 1.14X HUl'H gult: stste. common to cnoicc, lno. 2o24o; SSl3c; Paotttc coast, 115, UflrMe. HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 2d H.. 20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs.. 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., lc. LKATHER steady; ax-m. zivzsc. PROVISIONS Beef, dull; family, 112.60 NEWVURKSiOl'KS AND BONDS Call Ifoney Bat riuotuates and VtlnM IfOTB with It. RATE RISES TO TEN PER CENT EARLY Comprehensive Downward Movement of stocks Follows and Later Market Bhowa C'oa slstrnt Ton. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. -There was a good deal of uncertainty In the movement or the prices ot stocks today, the varlng fluctuations being mostly traceable to Un changing course of the rate for call loans. When the rale ran up to lt per cent In the first hour the result from the downward movement of stocks was fairly enmpra i rmra m r,la the market showed no v.rv consistent lone. The advances ... .. .. .1 iKtufan a nH there pirtant suh-ki wn;m uuira i" the resistance to pressure and of under lying strength. The receslon In the money rate waa allowed to htve an important Influence In Ihe recovery. The r'H'n ot tha money market was puxzltng. 1 he riUK. of the two previous days was. in ttte or factors, supposed to be working for the replenishment of loanable funds, while to day easing of money conditions seemed Inconsistent with the cessation of "me of yesterday's favoring Influences. The re cent upward course of New York exchange st Chicago was reversed today In spite of the attraction of the money rate of yes .,.!.. r4 tM nmrnlni. Exchange was ouoled at Chicago at 10 cents' premium tl.e cxr, pt ion of J.M1 :ic wiii ii w re In s um! rMiiest. Atin'ricnuir opened easy In respond t. tlu Irregular lone of Wall rtrcot st the close Inst nlht, but st about noon the parity level was exceeded nnd flie market ruled steady. Canadian lttclflc. I'nlon racltlc and Southern i'acltlc loading the rally. I he Improvement was not main tained during the afternoon, owing to the moderate Nw York selling, but a slight hsrrtening of prices occurred peer tiie close, whirl! was sledy. though st a lower level. Japanes Imperial tie of closed at 1'H. PARIS. Nov. 21 Prices on the Bourse today were unsteady. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 75.50 and Russian bonds of I'M nt 4H UiiAllA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ho Qaotabla ChanM Tikes ilattin Cattle Valnea. HOGS EXPERIENCE A SHARP ADVANCE SOt'TH Receipts were: wmi'im AtondHV were were lm ! Cattle Hogs . I Sheep compared with 20 cents per U.0"0 eeterda . Time money rates here continued In the later call loan market. Krotn this time there was an Inclination to look for some special cause for the course of the can loan market. One suggested explanation ..... ln.nnranl ahilllniT of lOHnS Oil account of u large estate, which .. . . in,n , 1. ,ul loan The yielding of the call loan rate proved an effecllve argument for renewed strength In stocks, notwithstanding the ob scurity about lta cause. There was-a no ticeable diversion of speculative attention to low-priced stocks and a circulation of rumors to account for some of them, wnne In others specific explanation was lacking. The rise In Pacific Mail was clearly enouich due to the strong atand for a ship Jbslly law taken by tha secretary of state in his . v.nua ntr and the assumption that the attitude of the administration on the sublect might be thus inferred. brought market ew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. MONEY On call, strong. 4110 per cent; ruling rate, 8 p r cent; closing bid. 4 per cent; offered. nt 4 ! per cent. Time loans. Mroni?: days. 7 ! per cent; 90 days, per cent: 6 tnotuli. oC:Mt per cent. Oflicnil 1'uesiUv PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER tS (IMlc'al Sin ner ffiit. STERMNO KXCIIANOE Steadv. with actual business In bankers' bills nt M.Wf 4.K175 for demand und at fl.8'ibI.MM for slxtv-duy bills: posted mt, M.Hl'4 and II.WS; commercial bill. II .wtfH.H'S. PII.VER tBar. 71'4: Mexican dollars. J.ik. BONDS Government, easy; railroad. Ir regular. Quotations on bonds today were as fol lows: U. 8. r. 2s, reg..lH3S I.. A- N. unl. 4s. ..IMS do coupon HH ;Japan 6s, 2d Ser.. (; V. d. .is. reg H I ilo 4s ctfs do counon 103 I do 4Hs L". 8. o. 4a, reg... 101 t do 2d series HI J, I do couiMin l'h .Man. c. g 4s w V. 8. n. 4s, reg..l3ii)Mex. Central 4s.. S".;" do coupon .l.iv' do 1st Inc 2S Am. Tobacco 4s.. 71 VM. 8t. U 4s.... 9i. do 6r 1"!VM.. K. c T. 4... W Atch. nen. 4s 11! do 2s do nrfj. 4s A. O. U 4a HhI. A Ohio 4s do 3',s ..ii.... B. R. T. c. 4s.. On. of a, bs. Jo 1st Inc.... do 2d inc.. do 3d Inc 72 i Ches. & O. 4S. .,li' C. & A. 3S :-' 77S C. ft. A O. ,n. 4tt. C. R. I & P. 4s.. 7,S. A. 1.. 4s do col. rs 1 So. Pacific 4s.. t'CC &S l K.4s,,lK.,t(i do Lt 4s ctfs. Cido. t. Rs. s. A,, Trt'.iSo. Railway 5s Colo. Mid. 4s..i. 7lAi,Texas A P. Is Larger Receipts af Sheep aad l.amha, with feeders Fally gteady, hnt with Killers Hot Qalte a (ions. OMAHA. Nov. 21, 1908. ... ,,.i,. the he tnl bas not ' port, and Included .Wn Amerlctn. Recrlpls. ,.,i.n.. -h.r....- ... f., .. c.n If scn ! 44.'"' w.- lorliidii.g 43 mo Amerlcnn rniiiiestionsoiy t"- at the tresent tlne. ers are still bearish nnd the only reason that they are paying higher r es Is to la found In the fact of tha light receipts. Culiie. 8.J.0 iogs. Khe-P; Ke. . Ih. IT No. At. h. ". W lie ... t K 51 1 n ... i u .n ... e u is n mis n -' as is 7 ... ,rn j li in 5 ?1 nn liqi, ( 'to lil) IS 1W1 JV en , ?t " I" H IM 1M l " !M If" l i! v H tl n t.n ! k m 140 at 4 H s vn ... in t; v us H :o iu nt 5n f ... I5S so n i mi r " 12'i a f n oiw, n tm ... is H m ... I t;t n ! ... If 4 40 i pti r Ir'4 ... IM 40 4 IS JJ aw ... 4 fs T HI 40 IN M tl ... 1" IVi f IS U Jlf. ... 4 it 171 4 4 1 ft 5 k ... I 61 n SO 4 10 S '. ... 4 n r, m iso 4 is NEW DRI.EAN.S Nov. 21.-4 -OTTOS I Srd market closed drm: sales. 4- bl-. ; liw ordinary. ;.c. nominal; ordlnarv, 7" . . fiominni: goinl rdinarv. II-Vm-' low mld ! tiling, 'V nilddllng, l'.c; g'vd middling. . IIS-1'k-: mhVllIng fnlr. 11 ll-lnc, nomliiMl; f,lr. liS-l. Rc-lp'a. 24. if; stock, 2MI.1M. I ST. 1-OriS. Mo.. Nov. 21. -C'TTON -i Ptcadv. Middling. I"c Sales, 1.7l bale.; ' tecrlpls, 641 bales: shipments, none; stock, j 11.27 bales. Wool Market. IIOHTON. Nov. :i.-W(01, 4;.-i.o wmsi 4'.. is I ISUTl 33.li Three days this week.. Ji.-ju2 Sam days IhsI week. ..M.W,' Same days 2 weeks ago. .19,827 Same days 3 weeks ago.. 23. 797 Hume days 4 weeks &g.i..li.fti"i Same days last year 14.oi6 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sueep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yaar: . 86N.180 !2M 42.; .2.19.510 liui.itw Ii8,234 .J.014.3--9 l.Bl.784 lSZ.oli CATTLi-. OCOTATIONS. Oood to choice cornfed steers $0 8oi 23 iMitr to goud cornfed steris Common to fair corn-fed sioers. tjood to choice range steors common to fair ranse steeta 1 INII Market is In n heiiithfu . rrogree-ovc condition, wun a jatendv demand and steadr pi ices prfvalllng. A feat tire of the situation l the scarcity of i noils, running to threc-eltrhths and half- blood grades. This Is pal tlcnUrlv notice, i.'bie In te'rltorics and In fleeces. Attention Is now being paid to e,,thlng wools. Pulled I wieli ate steady. Individ ml transactions I In tenltf-h s touch the hnlf-mllllon mark. iKon Ign grades are firm, leading domestic 'nimiHiiitnv follow- Ohio nnd I'ennsvlvsnia 14.1M', PHEEP-Heceipts of sheep were larger I x- aird nltove, .-' iH4t - X. 814i3-; 1 this morning, there being a very lair , 41 -,i4c; No. 2. StfiSk ; fine unwashed. 2iVi -ci ;9 . 4 7 : Wednesday's run. The srrlvals enn:nt1 ; unmerchantable. .""iHc: half blool 1111- (ull largely of killers, although there was . washed. .2l'i3.:V: tbree-rlphlha t.oei iin a considerable sprinkling of feeders, both ' washed. it'i.t4(1c; qmirtcr lilood unWasheit. sheep and lambs. !U2'aae; deluine washed, Jf.fjWc; dal.tlne utl- The market on fat sheep did not fly sot washed. ZliSSc. Michigan-nne unwashed, bt.h .-Hn4.... a .1.1.... f. .a h.r 1 vitrVr thtec-ilcht hr blood tmwHshrl. i.'T nnrknt n.'.im. n.W i,.n ilitio wcuk. ' J4r : nusrter blnml unwsslied. 31r3i-: dclnltic kneed to start ivlth end the further lacl unwashed. i.tiL")'. that there was a liberal sunnlv from which Mlssoiiri-Comhlng Kenluckt. Indiana and nmriir blooi. in.'ic to make selections enabled them lo take, Texas isivuted lls.--r InelJ months. ,. their time infilling orders. The result was 73c: fin" 6 to ."h K?ll'i that the market was rather slow and ihe clean. I,WV. California '"''X'ilZ feeding decidedly weak. lMVjN. J C. g. is... Braita I a i . .. - .jt .-..nn.u,., , , rnir 10 good cows and hitlers.. 9X-'N. Y. C. g. - 9a l.,nimon tu fair mi ,n,l b.lfers.. 1.40-u'W 11...... , . ..... ...--. J ia-ii ' i? I "-'""ce stnekera and teeoers., i.-v- ' " "J swo stockers and fetders. ; t-ommon to fair stockers 99J, j Bulls, stae., rtc 96 I Veal calve. The followliii: table shows 'he price of hogs at South Oirmiia for several days, with comparisons: . 9m . 9I! .m : 74 . No. Pscltlc 4s. do 3s N. - W. c. U. Hy. 8. L. rg 4s Penn. eon v. 3V..10Mi j Reading gen. 4s.. 99-" 8 U 1 M. c. es.113 : n u. & e.r . lg. 4s m ,. S. Ij. 8.W. c. 4s. M 82' lilt. 96 S. 26 (14.20 ;.7r3 J5 I.OOioS 75 4.2'10 avcruge the lat Oate. 1906. 11905. i04.1903.,19P2.'19ttl.;i9nO Noy. II... oil j j 4 ! It1 I Nov. It '.'.' .119 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROYIBIOWfc l . Featarea af lha Tradlaaj aai Cloalaa Prlcea on Board o( -Trade. (Hlf-Jkno. Nov. 21. The local whoa market tcKlay waa subjected to renewed selling pressure on the December, option and a weak tone nrovallcd nearly all day. At tha rloae the rcernber delivery waa off ,tSo. Corn waa up V,fr,c. Oats were a shade higher. . Provisions were fcfl lo blaher. . . t he feature of the day's trading was Ihe nenewed selling of the December delivery by longs and elevator Interests. Fcr a iiori time after- tha- opening the market show-Ad .aotne -Ocmnea becauw tft aharjj advunoe in the price of wheat at Jilnnw innlta due in a atlll further falling off in leceints. Arrivals today at Minneapolis untl Duluth wera about one-half of what they were on tha corresponding day last year and the price of No. 1 hard at Minneapolis whs quoted at SVn;, above tha December delivery. News from the southwest wa bullish, an Omaha dispatch stating that cash house were bidding a higher premium for wheat than at any previous, lima this season. Despite theae advances the mar ket after the. slight firmness at tha open ing was Inclined to be weak. Tha total volume of trading w-aa small, The close waa weak, with prices near the lowest point of the day. December opened un changed to a shade higher at 73c to 73'4j 4i14e, . sold off to 73V and closed at TWt 7Vo. Clearances of wheat and flour were eounl to 313.UH) bu. Primary receipts were mi.dX) bu., against 1.499,000 bu. for the earn risy .IaM year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 639 cars, against 596 cars last week and 1,06s cars h year ago. , . Trading In the corn pit was quiet, but the market waa firm all day. Small local receipts and wet weather throughout the corn belt were the eources of strength. The demand came largely from t-omiiils-alon houaea. December opened Vio to Tt Sc higher at 42-4C to 4."4'(lc, eoiu ui 42Hc. and closed at 4:;Mv42c Eoeal re ceipts were 324 oars, with 28 care of con tract grade. : Oata were quiet and steady. There was a fair demand by oommlaslon houses, but offertnga were scarce because, of the de creased movement occasioned by the rougn weather throughout the middle west. De cember opened a shade higher at 3c. sold between !BHftV and 83r(t!UV and closed at S-lSc Docal receipts were l'. oars. Although trading in provisione wn.a iiu active, the market was firm all day be. caiuse of a decrease In hog receipts at west in packing centers and a Increase In the ahlpmenta of nat and lard. Jamnry pork was especially strong- Considerable dis position waa shown h outsiders to buy products . for Investment. , At the close January pork waa up 15c at 14.T7fc. Lard was 6c higher at 18.67. . Ribs were it higher at I7.24r... Eallmated receipts for tonwrrow: Wheat, a cars: corn. 147 cars; oats. 139 cars; hogs. "'tI4 leading futures ranged as followa: Articles iTipenTt Hlghdl"- Cloae.'l Tes'y. There In the HHI stocks-Cnlon Pscttlc ana- ttao.us. Illinois Central relapsed froir,c,?"ler2."L advance, and St. Paul. I nlted States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and some other prom inent favorites were backward I rofltr taking by the professionals affected the whole list late In the day and the closing was Irregular and generally below the blonds were Irregular, total sales pair value. $2,114,000. Vnlted States registered 2n declined per cent on call. The following was the range ot prices on the New York Stock exchange: Salea.ltigh.Low.CHibi!. C13 00; mesa, S 0t'a 0O; beef hams, 22.rVa wss a recurrence of active nl"r"Jt i4.W; packet. 110 mxjn.w; city extra inai.t mess, - l6a2O.0O.-- Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 110 2512.50; pickled hams, 112 013. 60. Irfird, easy; western prime, 19.40 1. 60, nominal; reflned. steady; continent. t.i0; South America, 110.73; compound, 8-T)04J'.25. Pork, steady; fam ily, $11.60 1. 00; short clear, $18.00i3i ll.Sftv TALLOW Barely steady; city 2 per pkg.). IHc; country . (pkgs. free), 64 RICE Steady: domestic,' fair to extra, I H W H c; Japan, nominal. PO0I.TRY Alive, market Irregular: western chickens, 11c; fowla. 12c; turkeys, 16c. Dressed, market Irregular; western chickens, 124?lSVc; spring turkeys, 16i lie; fowla. lOCHtHc. BUTTER Strong; street prices, extra creamery, 2 28 Ho. Official prlcea: Cream ery, common to extra, 2029o; held, sec-onrta- to extra Jl28o; arate, dairy, com mon to extra,20B27 He: renovated, common to extra, liB'22Hc; western factory, com mon to firsts, 16H20c; western Imita tion creamery, firsts, 2147 22c. .'. CHEESE Quiet; " state, full cream, large and small, September, fancy, 13Hc; October, best, 12c; state, fair to good. 12(812,ic; state. Inferior, 10H4jllc. EftOS Steady, stats. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy and selected white. S91?40c; state, choice, 3683c; state, mixed fancy. Sb(&a7r; western, selected best. 83c. Official prices: Firsts. 32c; seconds, 275,IOc. Nt. Loots General Market. ST.. IX) t. IS, Nov. 21. WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red. cash, 76W7544C; No. 2 hard, 72'74Sc. December, 727AaV3c; May, 77V( 7c. CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 414c; new, 44H4i46c: old No. 2 white, 43c: new, 44Wit45c; old December. 40c; May, 41Ho-' ' (5ATS llrm; track. No. 2 cash. 33V'0c; No. 2 while, 34c; iwcemoer, uytc; way. Colo, ft So. 48.. i.: K Cuba 5s lm 1. & R Q. 4m.... 9V 'Lis. Soc. 5s..... s; Erie p. I. 4a.... .MO do gn. 4s wiv Hock Val. 4s..l'WH Japan 6a uffered. Hid. T. 8. L.- & W. 4. sfHi I i ruon I'acmc 4s..l0.t C. 8. 8. 2d Ss ' Wabash is 113 do deb. R 79a; .Vostern Md. 4s.. M1 .V. A L. E. 4s.... 874 .Vis. Central 4s... 9o' 1 it In! A St 4 R4 Nov 13... j 9S,Bj 4 80! 4 541 6 211 ( 6l 4 74 1 If 73 IN 1 Or t O1! " 6 064 4 72 4 Ct: 16 3.', 5 67: 4 8.' 6 10 I 4 631 4 3 4 54i 1 i 631 4 90 i 7 4 71! 4 4t! 6 411 I 4 82 4 6S 14 67 4 31i 6 21 16 63! I 4 63 ; 4 4T 6 291 5 611 4 7 i Vnr hirn cluilee. hitflhHf nortnern nmni, w,i to, ini.r. .v... 1 , . .),, 7iw71c- eaT- 1 clothing, tilnp; vauey io. 1. Terrltrvrv fstaide scoured baslsl- mriv: fine' medium, ;;(; wedluni. tviKl- Territory (ordlnarv eeourcq nas si X. i'Vl6c: No. 1, tWl1c. fUliea wtmis (scoured buslsi-Extra, 6ti71c; nne, UiHc; A supers. r,71itV: Tt supers. 4ifJe. PT IjOCIS. Mo . Nov. l. WMJl Steady. Medium grudes combing mi'l clotlilna. 27c: light fine. Itjlc; heavy tine. Hf -. tub-washed. 3237-; . ' ' eriiay, but even 6 IN:t.'i f Th, t number nt 4.006M 1 , , h . W1.,. for x mpff 7''.2c J 'riand ns buyers evidently wanted a few theR'r!" 1 iiji (wi I mai'Ket on Ihe belter kinds did not snow J.U4. V n ,,rU rl.anan Aa r,imnB,,l Willi VMlffilnr . - '' L"V - . aome Tir.l ll menA l-ntt(rn f u I llmltt f 1 1 ,1 J-w r - U' O, tl.Mh Feeders ere In very fair demand and as (here were some outside buyers In the market In spots was higher. The general trade, however, could only be minted as steady, but with the demand good. Quotations en killers: Oood to choice lambs. 87.0U4.1 7.40; fair to good lambs, M.754J 7 00; good to choice yearlings. 8.". 7 Vfj6 Oil ; fair lo ood yearlings. 5.Sntu.t; good to choice wethers, tVi.tfiitft ); fair to good wethers, ! Nov. Nov. ! Nov. I Nov. ! Nov. Nov. Nov. 15. 16. . 17.. 18.. 19.. 20.. 21.. 6 01h 6 02 I 4 6RI 4 461 6 3t 6 731 4 75 Wyoming ewes' 4 6 4 54l 4 461 24! . 811 4 Vii . Wyomln? lm"s. . ai.irOlin.all aTl'Utl IU I. I1UICT? rr w Cl, I6.0nft,.2f;; fair to good ewes. 14. 65454.00. Quotations on feeders: Oood to choice lambs. I6.IW6 26: medium lambs. 18 Solano; light lambs. $4.Mi2.: yearlings. 5.14iSJ: wethers. I4.75''i.(0; ewes, (3.a4f l.4u; breed ing ewes, H.ToftiOO. No. ififi Wyoming ewes, feeders. Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Boston .storks and Bouds. Cattle. BOSTON. Nov. !1 Call loans, 6fi7 per 1 cent; time loans. 616 per cent. JC-1 Kansaa Ci't'v iov:R nunlllliini' nn .toli. nrf h,.nHa .r- aninM tlljr S.OIlCjit). ,5 Atch. adj. 4s 93 Atlantlc JH 1 S L, V?,1-i7.'!2 do 4s . luWlllngham 80 ; kloa ( llv .Sor6.25 Mex. Central 4a.. 81 W'al. & Hecla 855 I The official number of cars Atchison ir04!Centennlal do pfd 39 Wyoming lambs. I 16 Wyoming lambs j 2"t) Wyoming Innilie i tr tv.-.,.,ir,. I. ...i.. feeders., feeders.. t loos 13 txVfifc -J I Wyoming lambs "75-ati"5 yomlng lumlM, feeders.... irfijo; Wyonnjng ewes t iv,,- )f. n " yomlng ewee. feeders 211 Nebraska yearlings of stock (--d Wyoming ewes and wethers. Am A in Am Am. Am. Am X1X.P. FLOUR Steady; red wnter patents, 83.60 63.76; extra fancy and" straight, I3.10g3.451, Clear. 8i6nttl2.. - SKELs-Tlmothy. steady, $3.25Q8.76. CORNMEAL tjulet, K.30. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, 97r J9c. HAY Strong; timothy, tll.0itf 19.50; prairie. IHMimfi 16.60. IRON COTTON TIES tl-OI. BAOOINO-9UC ' HEMP TWIN E 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing, $16.35. Iird. higher; prime steam, $9,124. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed, extra shorts, $9.37"; clear ribs. $9.12; short clears, 89.87V4. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $10. f;- clear ribs, IS.HVV; shurt clears. $lw.87. POl'LTRY Firm; chickens, 8c; springs, 9Ho; turkeys, lioi ducks, l,ic; geese, i-itSc BUTTER Creamery, i37ii9c; dulry, liH774c. EOOS nrm, 26c, ce count.- - - -. Receipts. Shipments. , ... 7.000 12.1'AIO ...:3';,0) 42.O0H ,...H,0ii 4.0ii0 ....32.0UO 98,000 .V. U4i -'- 74 My..'-f74J! Wi' ft)i 'nrB i IWe....i4ta.1' 2N Mav'.isJVu-Vi 4:'' . Julyi.-C- -H 44-4.. Unl" t i lie.... - .4.T3Ml,Vit ; May...,35lalVi: Jaly... XlVal 'Lr Flour, bbls Wheat, bu , Corn, bu ... Oats, bu .... Kansas City Grata and PraTlalona. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. WH EAT December, 67 c; May, 72ic; cash. No. 2 hard. 70itf73c; No. 8, 69i0c; No. 2 red, 72c; No. 3. 6lto70c CORN December, 37Hc; May, 38io; July, 39 He; caah. No. 2 mixed, 88V 39 Vic: No. I. 18 We; No. 5 white. 8844 9 39c. OATS No, 2 white. 33c; No. 2 mixed. 32c. EOOS! Strong; fc higher; Missouri and Kansas extras, 2M-c; fltats, 2c; seconds 22c. HAY Steady to strong: choice timothy. $13.75m.iw; choice prairie, ll.b(rl2..-a, RYE Steady; 6filc. BUTTER Creamery, 27c; packing. Receipts. Shipments, Wheat, bu 112.000 li'l.nuo Corn mi SO.flno Kh.fo Oats.' bu 6.1-M ,0n Board of Trade quotations for Kansas Citv and Chicago delivery. The range of prices, ss reported by Logan & Bryan, 111 Board of Trade Building, was: Artiolee. Open.t Hlgb.( Low. ( Close. Yas'y. 73Vi'73-44iA,! TPi 4?4'!42,if(s 42 4:1VI 4:iVi.43a" 4Htl 44ii44i-H1i 1- -,.-ltWtViiH S3r 33- 33fi334j Wheat I Dec... 67 May... 78 Corn lec... 37S May... 2'-ai 37H' 3XS. I 67 72M I I 72 it 374 87S4B! 31S l-(ViSA 37H Pork- Jan....! May...i Lard Nov.. Dec... iTayl! Slay.. lA'ii' I 14 8 25 8 77 W Kt6 j 40 j T so i 82j 14 70 OS . j 14 9u 1 20 -i 25 8 W J 8 75 I 57 I W 8 WSI 8 st I 7 96 I" 1 14 CTtt 14 824 16 00. J 11 iw'Vj 7 l 90 25 i . tC V 80 t 7a 8 K Vfcl . I 81 8 T6 VI 8 5-"4j I hu 70 90 No. :. t-sh quotations were' as follows: tiMA",K--Frrm; wlnlef patents. fitOfij an straights $3 kS !; spring patents. K.lanJ 3 so; siuilglita, "3..-v3 .mi; takers, l;.40yiiii WHEAT No. siK-lng, 7u2c; No. S, 73 tidlc; No. 1 red, 7SWtr73Tie. CORN-No. 2. 44c; No 3 yellow, 46Vj,fj47e. OATS No. I. 83Sc; No, 8 white, 3SQ4oc. RYE No. t too. HARLKY Fair to choice malting. 48trR3r.. UEEDb No. I flax. 1.13: No. 1 north. western, $1 21 ; 'prime tlnvulhy, $4.26; clover, Contract srade, $1I.V. ,. PHoVISH'Na Short rlue Sides (loosci, I m &. Pork, mess, per bbl., $IC00. Lard, pr 1(0 lbs.. t . Short clear sides a-oxed). $s.;mi.io. Tne recciipta ana snipmenis or nour ana Mllwaakra Grain Market. MILWACKFE. Nov." Vi. WHEAT Steady; No. I northern, SlfiSJc; No. t north ern. T,iil4?; May. Tk'sc aske.f RYE Steady: No. 1. Os'iSc BARLEY Steady; No. 5Mjc; sample 42(j66c. OoRN-Steady; No. cash. 44)'iMHc; May. t-'V asked. . . . LlTerpool Grata pad Crovlafuas. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 21. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 2 red western winter. 5 liwt. Futures, dull; Iecember, laiPad; March. 8a5d; May, 6s (d. - , ' : CVRN 6iot, quiet American mixed, 4s 3d. Futures, quiet: December, 4s tSd; January, 4a d. Adams Express Amai. Copper Am. C. & F Am. C. & F. pfd Am.-Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd.. Am Kxnress 11. & 1... Pto Ice, securities... l.lnseed OH Am. Linseed Oil pfd. Am. Locomotive .... Locoinotive piu 8. & H 8. & R pM Am. Sugar Reninng. Am. Tobacco pfd ctf Anaconda Mil. Co... Atchison Atchison ptd Atlantic 0. L .... Bal. k Ohio Bal. A Ohio pro Krooklvn R. T Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio f'Htcaaro Ot. W Chicago & N. W.. C, M. & St. P fhlfuan T. & T Chicago T. & T. pfd. C. C, C. ft St. L.c. Colorado F. & I , Colorado So......:. Colo, ft So. let pd.. Colo, ft So. 2d pfd.... Consolidated Ois . Corn Products, rfg.. Corn Prod, pfd, rfg.. Delaware ft Hudson Del., U ft W....... D. ft R. O D. ft R. O. pfd Distillers' - Sec Erie Erie 1st pfd.... Erie 2d pfd General Electric .... Hook. Val.. asked..,. Illinois Cttiilral Int. Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd ,.. Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kansas City So K. C. So. pfd Louisville ic Nh... Mex. Central Minn. & St. L M., St. P. ft S. 8. M. M. 8.P. ft 8 8 M. pfd Missouri Paclflo M , K. ft T M.. K ft T. pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. Jjfd.. N. Y. Central N. Y-. O. ft W Norfolk ft W Norfolk W. pfd.... No. American Paclflo Mail Pennsylvania People's Oas P., C. C. 4 St. L.... Pn'Hfed 8. C Pressed 8 C. pfd Pullman Palace Car. Reading Reading 1st pfd Reading 2d pfd Republic Steel Kepuonc meei piu. Rock Island Co.... R. 1. Co. prd St. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd. Bt. 1 8. w St. U 8 W. pfd So. Pacific So. Pacific pffl So. Railway So Railway pfd Tennessee C. ft I.... Texas ft Pacific T . St. L. ft W T.. St. L. ft W. pfd.. I'nlon Pacific I'nlon raclflr pfd.... V. S. Express V. 8. Realty V. S. Rubber 1'. 8. Steel I". 8. Steel pfd Va.-Car. Chemical .. V -Car. Chem. pfd.. Wabash W'abiish pfd Wells-Fargo Ex Westing. Electric ... Western I'nlon W. ft 1 K Wis. Central Wis. Central nfd Northern Pacific .... Central leather .... Cen. Leather pfd Floss-Sheffield Steel. Great No. pfd Int Metropolitan ... It Met. pfd 7(i,0ii) 1,7") 3i0 aw 9iU 41 K 12,2i' 3.) 1.2IW 3ii0 20,6i i0 36,211 ;i 1.410 2,0u0 . 45.IKI . 5.9") !) . . . l.fSBJ 4 .102,700 1K0 22.(i0 3.0U0 114V 44 27 . elVa 1121-, lrsVi, 14 91 280'4 -13 1"2 l.S 1194 . 'sVi 14 224Vi . 5 . 1 ' 2. lH7i, 113' 44'- '32'' 27 7, 111 1fi-H lltiS 13tv !l : 27SV H'ls, Kit7 138 -llfli; '77S 179V 224 , 55 IS'i 2ti7 1S5T4 n5i 5ft ' 275 li:a 44 , 101 90 2 to ' 2tii 8X x '(, ni'a IM UU 136'.4 9; Hi 279 , 1H2V, 10H, l:r. 119 91 , W,I 11V n , 55W 2"7 . 1X6 11 . 24 Boston ft Al.. Boston ft Me.... Boston Kle. ... Fitchburg pfd . Mex. Central ... N Y. N H. ft H. Pere Marq I'nlon Paclilc ... Am. A Chem... do pfd Am. P. Tube Amer. Sugar ... do pfd 4111. 1. .V A...... Am. Woolen .... do pfd "Dom. I. ft S... Edison E. II... Mans. Electric do pfd .., Mass. Oas.:... 1'nlted Fruit United S. M.., do pfd ...... V. 8. Steel.... do pfd . Adventure AJloues .. Amalgamated li'Hjj Copper Range Hid.'- "Asked 242 jDaly West 161 Franklin 164 tlranhy IXi r Isle Roynle 24TiMass. Mining ... 192. Michigan ... ,,.1 Mohawk ...lK-Sold iHimlnion .. . 25 . risceola ... !1 .' Prrot v.'.... ... 14!n Qnlncy ...136 .Shannon ...131., "Tamarack ...137 Trinity ... 3li Pnited Copper . ...13 C. S. Mining..., ... 24U I'J 8. Oil ;:.sn li'tsh ... I'J Victoria tv'i1 Winona 5hJ JWolvet-lne ....biv.j North llutte ... 72 ntulle Coalition 2 , .Nevada 46A.Cal. ft Arizona. ltio's'Tacumsph ...... ..... 5', Arizona Com .. 4 Hireene Con. ... 113' .. s."n brought In loday by each road was: !3T2 Wyoming lambs, feeders --4 lame. nogs, oncep. 11 ses i.tet wvnm Inc leniba 1 la . 2 . 70 . ft . 6 . 42 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 .216 1 1 .-i 18 6 3 11 11 1 5 a 3 1 1 55 52 95V4 65-S 31, ,a0 : 67! . .57. Treasury, Statement. WASHIn'uTON. Nov., 21.-Today x state ment of the treasury, balance in the cr-n-eral fund, exclusive of t-lie $Wi.iXi,0u gold rererve. ahiiw: Avsilahle cash halnn,-e. 9lfc 1 $227 Ji70,71R; gold coin' 4nt' bullion. $115.K-i.472: Ml goia certincates, X4.h,hmi,.tjo. awiV -.. OMAUA WIIOWMbli: HIARKCr, . ao4 c. m. & st. p 1 . 2i-,t W abash 3 . 13s 1 Mifsourl Pacific 3 . 224 I'nh-m Pacific . 7-H I c. ft N. W., east.... . 17-11 ! C. ft N. W., west... . n -i ; c. st. p., m. ft o... . n,Kt I C, 11. ft W., east.... .12K jt'., H. ft W., west... . 26' i.e.. R. 1. t P., eaat. .lul C. R. 1. ft P., west. . IT's I Illinois Central ..... .101 I Great Western ".'4 : 75-4 I. Totnl receipts ... 6-'-4 j The disposition of the day's receipts wss '''4 .as follows, euch buver purcnaslng tnc nuin- 53'J ! bor of head Indicated: t BuVer Oma-ha Packing Co b!'7 2 Swift and Company 1.191 Ri Cudahy Packing Co dHi 1,0t"i2 Armour ft C(k 8411 J,10ii arey ft Benton 63 Iobiuan ft Co 116 .... McCrearv ft Carey 3,9 .... W. I. Stephen 40 .... HHI ft Son 140 F. !. Lewi 46 .... Huston & Co 40 .... Hamilton ft Rothschild., id .... U F. Hurs ..- 29 Wolf mo .... J. II. Bulla .;. 64 Mike Haggerty 13 J. B. Rixit ft Co 53 T, B. lnghratn 7 .... 2'9 fe! I nibs A v. , 1"4 . 111 , 69 , 68 , 71 , 76 , 71 . 71 . 71 . 61 . 104 . 91 . M . 97 . SI . 6X . 73 Pr. 4 6) 5 2f. 1 !T 6 3" 7 l'J'4 7 L'H 7 IZ'. 7 IVi 7 12V, 6 30 8 I.V 4 ) 5 60 4 ) 5 90 7 on 7 26 Oils and Hnsln. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. OILS Col tOnseed, sicadv; prime crude f. o. b. hillls, .6',c: Pi-lme' vellow. 4Je. Petroleum, steady; rc- fineil New York., tr.W. I'hilwlelphia and Baltinioie. $7.15; Phllsdclphla and Bnltl- 1 .... . . ... ... A.n. TA1 L. mire in mug, 4..w. 1 ui pi iiiuii-,, oi, iv.i ROSIN Su-ady; strained, common to 'olL C1TY. Pa.. Nov. Il.-OIf-S-Credlt balances, $1.58. Runs.-107.223 bbls.: aversgo, bbls. Shipments, l.sr,,3ni bbjs.; aver age. 155.W." bbls. . " 1 I CIIIC.4 LI YB STOCK IH IRKKT , I Cattle glow and Dull Hogs Five In 1 Ten Cents Higher. ; CHICAGO. Nov. 21. -CATTLE Receipts. 7 22.0') head; market low nnd dull: common lo prime steers. $4.0hii7.4; cows, U.H't " 4.75; heifers. $2.Wfl6.1t; bulls, $2 KSr4 M; ' 1 oilves, $3.njxfc.00; ctockers and feeders, $2.4 ' 4I-4.66. HOOR Receipts. J7.00O bend; market .V. Inc higher; choice to prime heavy, 16.30V . 11 .158 .11114 36 . 194j .Ui . 16', . . 26', Cattle.' Hogs. Sheep. twt 8.V: medium to butcher weights. inlxd. $S.ln'iil.:iO: Jfi fo7ti.i. SHEEP AND good heavy. ii.l51f ,.:'5; $l.irVi.3i; good to choice packing. $.75is.ln; pigs. Lambs neceiots -roi 1.7") i head; market 5loc lower: sheep, $3, 254i;.73; 46 yenr.lngs, tA.iViti.ot); lumbs, $J.W!i7.w). !s ! , fw York Live Ptock Market, ' ! NEW YORK. Nov. 21 . - ft EE V E1- R -"""" 1 celpts. 2.364 head Steers, slow and loftlV " 1 lower; bulls, steady; cows, lower, except '' 1 bologna stock, Which was steady; steers. " $4.25fi6.00; extra -deers, $6.; bulls, Z.Hti 7,400 . 21 H 229. 20i 5"i i:8 2i ii 791, 2CJS-I4 54: !:. 2.9") i4.2) 100 72V, 45 761,; 714 444 76'4 ' i'iiio iHii iisvi '"iiioireii 176 J'lO IS4 1SVJ 100 814 8i 4 '"i)6 'k'i 'siii 2.0 1 30", so 700 51 51 Vi St) 80 3i) wK) 814 6it4 5.9-10 14S4 147 14,500 254 244 20 6ti', 664 2 40W 95 '944 12.100 3874 37', 1,6") 72 71 500 754 7"4 1,900 54 55 - 8.400 i:i2 13nS , Lb") 47 464 . 800 . 96 . 91 4 "aV) 'ssi, ; 4.20 394 374 , 14.400 14ilS 1394 . 2,200 944 93", !is4i'io ui iii'i Candltloa of Trade and Quotations on Ctaplc and Knncr Produce. EOOS-I-C4-. dux., 2ki.:. , ' I I VP- HI.-I.TuV-Han. Ke rn.iHtsra.6c: , tut keys, 14ftiluc; duckn. so;. .spring clilcjtens. "4 ; 84i-; gitese, sjc. i ' J4, 131"! TER packing block. l7Vic; choice to ""s;fancv dairv, 2lnc; cresinerj, iiu.ic. 1 HAY Choice upland, $0 0 ; nuaiuin. $9.00; , 5 V coarse, $.oit).6D. Rye st:w, $6.507.0". LbVil BRAN Per ton. $15.00. VEOETAJ3LES. SWEET I'OTA IOES-Per -bl.. $260. TOMATOES Cjiitorula. per baaket of 20 lbs., fj.25. WAX BliANS Per one-Vblrd bu, box. $1.00. 1 BEETS AND CARROTS-Per bu., 75c. I LEAF LETT t'CE Hothouse, per del., 1 neads, 4vc. 130 17SU lsii Mi, 4J 81 3'4 614 30 hi)Ti , i-L-i .irur-Wp itm nosi-arw l'i'i, Cl'Cl MHERS--Hothouse, per dos., $2.00 2;4 1 ONIONS Home grown, 60tr per bu.; Span- Ish, 11. ia rer crate; Colorado, inc. HUKKN ONIONS Per -dos. bunches. S6c. HOKSERADISH-C.-ise of 2 dos., 11 90. RADISH ES Per dos bunches, 3nc. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $175; No. 2, $1.06. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 64c. GREEN PEPPERS Par market basket, 76c. PARSLEY Hothouse, per doa. bunches, Xte. - CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown. 145 166 t4'a 3.-4 72 7514 304 11:14 4; 9-. '4 I per lb- 14o. SnO . 1.5H0 . 67.9) .4 200 "'406 27.3(10 374. 994 it.". 6"4 49' : ii'' "'4 .164 99 314. 674 49 .. -6i" 944 2.700 344 344 t Pearlav Grain Market. PEORIA. Nov. a COR Higher; No. yellow-and Nor 8. 40r; Kk 4, 8S0. - - OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 84c; No. white. 334d43c; No. 4 white, 2244r324c. . KYK Firm; No. 1 i6oe. WHISKV-On basis of $1 .29. Kcelrta. Sliiiime-"" xn.soo 117, 1x0 2O.100 t01. 8 82.700 mln were Flour, bbls Wheal, bu -i - - wt) com. w.... ; tuts. bV- '"" .-..v'-; Vive. bu?..-. : Barley, bu I28.4u t)n the Produce e.xcltange today the but ter market waa steady creamery, f274c; dairy, lu-'4-. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases included. IC'(,;k-; firsts. 27c; pri.ive nrsta, mk: rxliaa, i-c. Cheese, steady. 1344714c. Italeth Urala Market. lM'LCTH, Nov. 21. WHEAT On tiai k S'o. 1 barrl. ic; No. 1 northern, 81Sc; No vember. 8040;, Decern he r- 7 4-' .May, 4c; Julv. He. OATS To arrive, 324c. , . ' I'klladelphla Preaae Market. Till LA DELPHI A, Nov 21.-BFTTEM-IVui anJ A W!ier; iia wtnn crara I Mlaaeapella Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov: n.-FLOI'R Fit-el patenta, $4 3in-4.0; second1 patents, 84 154-4.26; fli at clean. $.!.2td3.;i; sei-ond Clears, 82.4M0140. BRAN In bulk. $14 0io 18.26. 4.7fi 40 121.6) WO "ivrn 1 4011 42.60 5.2-i 4u0 16 4 37 . 344 1884 84 n'.i 4S4 lo-.H :4 300 43 .166 36i 334 4 'sx': 51 'i 1054 38 43 89 34 140 934 80 54 97 255 149 96 91 37 91t, 32 OS 49 254 61 4 954 ' 114 4 914 I4 .t.iV, .1 EGO PLANT Per do.. $2 25. P)TATOES Pr i)U., IW Rt'TABAGAB 150 lbs. to suck, $1.50. TURNIPS-Per bu.. 50o. FRI'lTa. la salwsy, per box. Sullivan Bros. V. A. BrllloiL Other buyers . 1 -22 m 10,067 cars 5011 12.Sit 4i' H) '.7 3o0 6r) ln.7'Sl 2.y 174 ' 254 i4 74 3f?, 3x4 8f.4 164 2:"?4 37Vi T4 7:tu 3264 tfii4 Total sales for the day, 918 800 shares. Ixtndon Closing N forks. . IXJS'DON. Nov. 21. Closing quotations on tee Stock exchxne-e -ret Toledo lead Market. TOLRra O.. Nov. 21. SEED Clover, cash and November, $.20; Iiecember. $1331; MHjch. $ ei Timothy, $1.85. Alelke, $1.80. t n' ' , Kvanoraled lAanJee .and l)rtd Frails, NEW YORK. Nov. 21. EVAPORATED APPLFS Market continues firm on bulk split and futures. Offsringa from the west are a little inure liberal, however, and Im mediate ilt-man da are being supplied. High choice In the local market are quoted at S-c; choice, 74ic; prune, 74c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRL'1T8-Prun. a ore rtrrt'd in good demand, with quota, lions ranging from 8uc. according to grade. Apncota are Arm, but quiet, llh choice quvle.1 a. 16c; exit choice. 15J 18c; lanev. lefi'-ik-. Kalsies ere scarre. b the murkot rulra firm, muh loos Mu ?uote1 at 71yr seeu.-o ralslna, iOlO'.i-; ondon Ueia, Ia 17,-. I'earhes ar un chsngid. wttn new crop i-hoi, e quoted at ua, whoice, UV.'l'!, Ale . . ' . . but rate! 88 -K 8811-H ... 144 ...1"4 4! ...l"f Cona. money do account. Anaconda Atchison do pfd Bisl A Ohio... Can. Pacific .. Ches. ft Ohio.. Chicago O W. C. M. ft St. P D Beers D. ft R- O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd ... de 3d pfd ... Illinois Central. ..I'd Ixiulsivlle ft N...152 vt.. K. ft T -4. Y. Central.., N'nrfolk ft W..., do pfd Ontario ft W... 1224 Pennsylvania ... .li4 Rand Mines 56 Keadlni .. in iBu. Railway , ..192 do ofd .. 214 So. Pacific ... ., 12 irnlon Pacific ..88 do pfd .. 454 I. 8 Stel..., .. 7u do pfd . . 70 .Wabash do ptd ...... Spanish 4s ... SILVER Bar. steady. 32T,d per ounce Mi).ti-,jj" per cent. The r- ,nriMiii in th orn inarket for short Mils Is 6-a;', per wnt; for three months' bills. & 15-lu per ccm . - . Ferelua Flaaaelal. LONDON. Nov 21. Demand for uoiiiey In the market today was fairly good and the suppliva were limited. R-tea weie higher. Dlscojnta were affeited by the South American gold requirements and rates were tinner. The stock exchange wu also affected by dear money fears, and quo tations In niot l.istance further dcclliiod on real'setlon W0l Slcadiu. PEACHES Calif ornli 11 111: Colorado, ii.i. . PEARSWlnter varieties, per bu., $2,250 ORAPES- tokay, $J"S; Malaga, per bbl., $K0Kfi6.00. APPLES Ben Davis. $2.23; Jonathans, $3?6ji36o; New York apples, $3.25; Orlmes' tl 111 ' ' CRA&HERR1ES-Per bbl., $9 00&10 00. Ql'INCES Per box. $2 "b. TROPICAL FRUIT!. ORANGE!S-':iirlda braofecs. 3.0. LEMONS Llmonlera, extra fancy, tei slxe, $5.00; 300 size, $6.00; 360 slxe. $tl.(Ji, other brands, $1.00 less. . , BANANAS Per medinm-sixed bunch, $20 2 25; jamboa. $2.Si'':eSi FI iS Kadaway. ik-f savers, 5c: new stuffed walnut dats, 9-lb. bog. $1.10: Call- SiV. I fcmla, bulk. 54c; 7-ci-own Turkisn. lie; - UH4 crown. 14c; 8-erown. ISc: 8-crown. 12c. I GRAPE FRUIT Slxe tta to 64 and $0 to 115 ,96, $4.244.75. 8; MISCELLANEOUS. 5141 SCO 4.R- Granulated rand, in sacks, $0 Q iki. 1 crsnuluted beet, ill s.icka, $6 31. CHEESE uwi.ib. new. iec; Wisconsin brick. 154c; Wisconsin lituuerger, 1-4; t-ln. 15c; Young Americans, lr4o. COFFEE Roasted. No. 86. 2nc per Ib.J No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. a 19o per lb.; No. 20. Me per lb ; No. 21 1 13c per lb. CO:UANDT8 Per sack of 100. $4.60. BVr.l'P In bbls., 27c per gal.; In cases. 10-!b cans, $1.70; cases, 11 t-lb cans, $1.80; vase. 24 J'tj-lb. cans, $1.8i. HON EV I'er 24 frames. $3.6a CIDEH New. half - barrel, 12.76; barrel. $5.2 CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 ribs, 144c; No. 2 ribs 9c; No. $ ribs. ' Hi I , 4.0- J loin, lib, J. lum, l-T-t S7v;3 loin. fc,i-: Nu. i chuck, Sc; No. 2 chuck, 17 5c; No. 8 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 rouna. c; ru. a iuuiiu, o-.tc; .-'u. 1 pmie, ,44c; No. 2 plato. 4c: No. 3 plate. ?c. CANNED GOODS jorn. standard west, ern. frofU'iOc; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoea, 1-lh. cars, $1.10; 2-lb. cans. V7Vi)lW. fine apples, grated, 2-lb.. 2.05iC2.JO; sliced. $1.90 tr-' -'o; gallon apples, fancy. $2.46; California vprlcota, tl.90a:-26; pears, tU.75UL.&0: peaci aa. fancy, $1.7io2.4u; 11. C- loathes. $I.AxatW. Alaska salmon, red, $1.26: fancy Chinook. P., $2.10; fancy sockeye, F.. tl.ku. aardtnea, quurlrr oil, $2.76; three-quarter mustard, $3 00. Sweet potatoes, $l.luol.26i sauarkraut, 11 (.; pumpklua, ttOcvU-OO: wax ueans, 2-lb., 5ik(i Sik-; lima beans. I-lb., 7 u4l 3fc; spinach, l! Si; cheap peas, l-lb., 0o; extraa. 95u4u$1.10; fancy. Il.iiiul.la. CURED V18H - Family whltefush, per quarter bbl., Ul lbs.. $4.0n; Norway mack, eral. No. I, $00; No. 2. $J6.00; No. 8. I. 00; Irish, No. 2. $1606; herring. In bbls.. 2utl lbs. eacH, Norway, 4k. $9.uo; Norway, 8k. 8900; Holland herring, lo kegs, milkers, Hk : kepa, mixed, DC. F18I4 Trout, 12c; halibut. 12c: catAah, 15c; buffalo. 8c; bullhead,!. He; black base, floe stuck. 25c; ssiir.on. L; rtks. 11c; red snapper, fresh frosnt.. 12c; wiilteflah, fresh Irozeii, 13c; yellow perch, dtessud aui scaled. c; pickerel, fresh fruseq, u; frog lega. 86c per dos. saddles HIDES AND TALLOW-Green salted, No. 1, 12c; No. 2. llc; bull hides, IkjIoc; green bides. No. 1. 11c; No. 2, lbc; horse, tl6uil.76; sheep relia, 60cJ$1.26. Tallow, No. 1. 4c: No. t 24c. Nl'TS French walnuts, 13V.C; California walnuts. No. J. hard shell, 12c; No. I. s-'fl shell, lit;; Braxils. ntfUV,o; pecans. 1417c; aimuuds, . haid Totals i 5,610 J.0U4 CATTLE -There was a total of 201 of att: reported In the yards this morn ing, wnicn wss a very liberal - run for a Wednesday; The qmillty on an averagu was not' particularly good, there being a market for beef steers. Packers evidently wanted supplies of good killers and such cattle as would come under that hoad so'd at about yesterday's prices. There were no choice cornfeds such as there were here yesterday to put a top on the' market. There were, however, quite a good many very fair kIKers among the westerns. Cows and heifers also sold In about the. same notches a yesterday and there was 110 quotable change In the desirable kinds at least. Good fleshy and well bred feeders con tinue to he good sellers and it Is very little trouble to dispose of everything of that de scription coming forward at the present time. Trash seems to be slow every day. The country apparently does not care for stockers or anything to be roughed through. COWS, Pr. No. At. Pr. 2 10 II 1IM J t It l HITS t Xl t 4ft 10 Mil 1 ft) t 4n HEIFERS. 1 43 a ?oi 1 ;o 1 su BULLS. 1180 I M 1 IStO I CALVES. t40 4 00 t I3l t sc B t l.tnO AMU FKISDKK 2 ,., 4M I 4.i t ?i I 33 10 HI I 15 Jr. loss I t 784 S So WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 4.1 cows 948 7.85 ft L. 8. Co. Neb. 4 00; cows. $1.2ii3.9j. Exports todav, 46 est tie, 20 sheep and 8,6") quarters of beef, to "" morrow, 560 cattle. " ! CALVES-Recelpte, i.rmi bend. Veals. "Islow 10 26c lower; gmssr). dull, but stock steadv; western, steadv: venls, Il.6i7i6.75: "! choice. $9.00; little calves and Culls. $3.WWt I 4.00; grassers, $2.25i8.0O; prime Western "" 1 eaJveSj $4.75;-best. calves. Flow: city dressed venls. Sit134c' per pound! country dressed. M-11V.P. '- ' ' HHEEP AND IMBS-Recelpts. : 8.RJ$ head. Sheep, steady; choice sheep, firm: lambs, steagy to loc higher, closed easier except for prime and choice sheep; sheep. $3.0i3.: choice $5,50; culls,-$-; lambs, $6.5ifr7.75; rne car choice heavy, $7.85; culls, $5.ooti3.6ti: Canada Iambs, $7.60. HOG-Receipts, 7.720 head. Market steady; state hogs. $6.&TK,i6.n. No. I. .. 4... II. .. I... C... 8 .. 1... 1... At. S113 Mo tl4 1UM 414 MO 77 cows 821 2 20 Rush Cre?k I ln4 1101 ,1!4 43 2- 155 n;; l.iV 24 514 2214 874 103 734 si; 28 rows. 7 feeders 6 cows... 22 feeders 25 cows... I cows... 4 bulls... IS COWS.,. 80 cows. . . 11 cows. 909 Kid ,. 7H6 .. 1177 .. 9fi6 .. 9-J3 ..19 .. ..1'I22 2 cows 825 W) steers... 1246 11 steers. ...lisl 8 frdr.. 752 53 steers. ...la:'6 21 aictf8....153 35 steers.. ..1142 24 feeders.. 750 3 stock calves 33 cows 1039 3 COWS lUKO 57 feeders.. ltM 39 feeders.. 6-r 36 feeders.. 661 i 12 steers.. ..1U06 1 60 8 15 i 15 3 75 3 2 50 2 25 2 10 8 20 3 10 2 36 WYOMING. 6 cows 4 rows.. 4 bulls.. 42 cows. . 6 cows 18 cows.... cows 4 cows,.,. 11 Cows.... 8 cows.... 947 .. S32 ..1:1X5 .. 9) .. I)!'l .. 913 11 902 960 21 4 80 4 a) 3 40 4 30 4 SO 4 M 4 00 26 steers., 11 cows... 45 steers. . 47 steers. 36 sreers. 69 steers., 9R rows. . ..1231 ..11 ..1094 ..1147 .. 971 ..1164 4' (Nil 61 feeders.. 26 feeders., 6 feeders.. ma 16 .. .in66 ...1139 ...117 . 384 .135 . 974 .... 9-3 .... 484 :::: .... 974 .... 974 ....19L'4 .... 96 49 1' 20 .... 44W 19 steers. 24 steerg. 8 rows... 2 steers.. 991 2 90 2 75 3 65 2 85 8 mi 3 00 2 10 3 40 2 60 3 10 4 60 8 65 4 16 4 3 4 80 3 50 3 20 3 90 1 8A 1 25. 3 4 M 4 J 8 80 2 60 8 3 1 90 $ 66 Kansas City Ut Rtoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 21. CATTLE Receipts. 10.000 head, Including XM head southerns; market steady to shade higher; choice export and drossed bef steeps, $5.60 h6.7&: rair to good. H.8a.4: western steers, $i.6rta'5.2S; stackers snd feeders. $2.50 southern steers. $3,0iy(6 26; southern cows, K oyiyiut-, native cows, ..otn4.a; na tive hlfera, $2.75riS.26; bulls, $J.la3.86; calves. $2.757.00. IKXJ8 Receipts. 7.0ft) head; market strong to 10c higher; top, $ii.30; hulk of sales. $6.15(fi6.t5; heavy. $6.20n6.3a; packers, $1.I5i6. .a: pigs and lights. $5.76af.2S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.00 head; market strong to 10c blgner; Umbf $6.0a7.S5; ewes snd yesrllngs, 84.76-if6.Ol w-stern yearlings, tl.'&w:J; western sheep, $4.26'S6.23; stockers and feeders. $3.76 4l6.O0. ..... Bt. I.onls Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21. CATTLE Recelpla, 5.6u1 head. Including 1,200 head of Tsxans; market slesdy: native shloping and export e tears, $5 OKji7 00; dressed Iwef. and butcher steers, 94.Oitlti.30: steers under 1.LU0 pounds, $3.254.65: . stockers and feeders. $2.xjr4. 50 ; cows and heifers. $'.'.50tii.i6; ranners .x(t 2.25; bulls, 4';.2iVij4.i)u; calves. $3.diii.6u; Texas and Indian steors, $2.6nnV50; cows and helfei-H, $2.kKi3.50. HOGS -Receipts, 6.50O bead: market 6c higher; pigs and light. $5.856.25: packers, $6.0ura8.26; butchers and best heavy, $6. lOil 6 80 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1..V0 head: market steady; native muttons, $3.00 i6.26: lambs. $4.0ifi'7 : culls and bucks, $2 7571.50; stockers. $3. 2634.00. St. Jaseab I, Its Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH. Nov. ?1. CATTLK-Re-celpts, 1.961 head; market steady; natives, $4.1 Wl. 76; cows and heiTers, $i.O0fl4.30; stock ers and feeders, $3.(u4.i4.lc6. HOGS Receipts, 6.R96 head; market 10c higher; top. $6 25; bulk. $6.IWi.i.'4. SHEEP AND IMBS-Recelpts, 3.171 head; market weak; lambs, $7.35. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. :OFFEE Market for coffee futures opened at a decline of 5 to 1i( points and Increased the loss of about 10 points during the mliblle session ss a result of liquidation, European selling and rather disappointing cables . from Hsvre. The market closed steady at a net decline of 10 points. . Salea were re ported of 67,260 bales, Including December, at 6.1fiti.06c: March. C-25(l'i.3ic; M ". 6.454 6.50c; July, 6.60c; September, 8.75476.800. Bpol, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 1 8-16c. w Sagar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Nov. 21-SUG A R Oulet; fnlr refining. 2 6-16c: centrifugal. 9h test, i 13-1ic; inolssees sugar, 3 l-16c.; refined, quiet:- No. 6, 4.8oc : No. I, '. 4 :iic; No. 8. 4.2tc; No. , 4 '5c; No 10. 4.66c; No. 11. 4c; No. 12. 8.95c; No. IS, 8.90c; No. 14 2 80c; confectioners' A. 4.6oe; crushed. 6 50c; powdered. 4.9TK-; granulated, -4.80oj cubes. ; - MOLA8SK-stoaoy ; rxew uricuns nwm. good to choice, 3ik3Sc, . . , rn York Mining: Stocks. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Closing quotatlona rn rr.lning siiv-kb were; 2 Little Chief . .31't Adims Con . Alice !-. Hreece ' Brunswick Con.. 61 Comstork Tun.... 33 Con. C'ul. ft Va..l35 Horn Sliver 1W iron Sliver 4on ladviile Con .... 5 Onturto Ophtr 3 Potosl . " Savage 12t( Sierra Nevada ... fr Small Hopes ... 35 Standard Sot Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Nov. 21. -Bank clearings for to day were $1,668,699 and for the correspond ing date IsjU year $1.379.416.06. - FATAL FALL OF BUILDING' Three Mr Killed nnd TfoorteeHart ' When" Concrete 'Walls GlveJjrVay. , - - ROCHESTER. -N. Y.. Nov. 21. Three men were killed. elgTit seriously Injured and aig slightly hurt today at Eastman Kodak park works. The men. were at work on a scaffold near the top of a two-stoty build-, Ing In course of construction. The proba ble cause of the accident was the removal of the supports of the steH floorlngj beforo. the concrete had properly set. , . . About twenty workmen were on the up per h hIT old when the top floor gave, way, The roof and walls voppled In with a crash of. concrete and - hrlcks . and , heavy steel girders. The men were hurled Into the debris, falling about forty feet. .1106 4 00 but at the close mi.n I rotated. 74c, California i'urtiyneig wc-ie dull. wiUtausii, lue; wfl tied, lee. 3 20 2 25 8 45 2 85 3 86 8 80 SOUTH DAKOTA. 4 cows 925 2 85 3 cows.. 11 steers... .Hi2 4 00 23 steers 1! steers.. ..129 4 60 14 steers 20 cows 1022 8 26 O. O. Mitchell Wvo; 24 feeder. .I'M 3 8u 22 feeders.. 8M H.icknev Bros. Wyo. 15 steers. ...1315 4 00 Jack Denis Wyo. 2 feeders.. E 3 50 2 hulls 16 I cows 841' 3 10 t cows 1016 Williams Bros. Wyo. 14 steers.. ..lit) 4 36 2 cows 978 Frank Watt Wyn. 23 steers. ...1213 4 30 ljt Bonte L. 8. Co. Wyo. 16$ feeders. 1076 $ 80 66 steors. ...102 H. Mullen-Wyo. ..ln-AI 3 6 8 steers.. W. W. Lemell Wyo. ..1141 4 30 Frank Watts Wyo. ..last 2 50 I steers. . ..i: 4 40 R. W. Walgren Wyo, 15 steers. ...1184 9W stee-ts., E. M. Sweet Wyo. 7 steers.. ..1171 4 26 7 steers.. 6 rows 873 3 10 U O. Butler Wyo. 4 steers. ... 96 2 8u Wright Bros. Neb. 11 cows,.... 86a 2 40 I Wright Broe.-Neb. Ill feeders.. 990 $ so IS now !l 2 V HOGS Sold 6il0c higher this morning. Buers started out bidding stronger prices right from the first, but sa It became ap parent that there was really a very fair oemand lu the face of moderate receipts the trade warmed up and the market be came ValOc higher, aa staled above. The far-t that reports from other selling points were encogragtng helped mutters very ma toi'iully. While the market opened a little slow a hen the Hade was once under way, It did not tuke very long to clear up every thing In sight. As will be noted from the sales lielow, a good many ot tha hogs sold at and right arujnd I" 10, while the bulk yesterday went at $6. Oner 06. Several loads of good light and butcher weight sold up to $, ii, whereas the toy yesterday ass $; '. Shippers will undorataud that ihe general ..1042 ..i"6: $ 4 16 Sloax City Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Voe. 21 .Special Tele gram.! CATTLE Receipts Ml head; mar. ket steady; beeves. $4.Sot 26; cows, bulls and mixed, $3.6o84 On; stockers and feeders. 83.POTj-t.OT; calves and vearlings, $2.r-ti3.7&. HlMit tteceiTH, 1 neaa- market tap higher. Selling al $5.V&4.25;bulk. of sales. $6.0fi'6.10. Stork la Slant. Receipts fit live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Fob Delaya Traffic PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21. The dens fog settled over this section Sunday ha not yet lifted. Among the vessels fog bound Is the big American line steamship Haverford. which had 140 cabin snd 900 steerage passengers on hoard. The Haver ford passed In the Delaware capes Sunday and. after stesmlng up tho bay twelv miles, was compelled lo anchor on ac count of tha fog. . f.lllette Marder Trial.'-. HERKIMER. N. Y.. - Nov. il Helen, Greenwood, the waitress at Alts Cliff lodge at Tupper lake, to whom Grace Brown la said to have told her troubles Just before her death, was the first wltivss railed to-" diiv in Ihe Gillette murder trial. Miss Greenwood said then' wus nothing par ticulate noticeable about Grata Urow-i 111 day she saw her. I'ottoa (rap Statistic. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. The amount of cotton of the crop of 1906 up to No vember 14. according to a bulletin. Issued by the census bureau toddy, waa 6.631.4N bales, counting round bales as half bales, as against 7.611.180 bales last. year. The number of active ginneries la (Wen aa 27,881, against 28.810 last ywar. Malaler Smothered la Barley. , CINCINNATI. Nov. 21. Christ Klalss, aged 2 years, expert malsier, at a brew ery today fell head foremost Into a bug barley hopper and was smothered to desth. REIL ESTATE TRANSFERS, South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City . St. Joseph ... St. Louis .... Chicago Total . 6,000 . SCO . 10.01 . 1.K.I . 8.500 .12.011) $.) 1.800 7.ue0 6.06 (1.51-1 27,f) 14.OJ0 4.() l.feO 1.600 13. UM ..46,261 fjn.Ofel 47,571 Metal Marliet. NEW YORK. Nov. SI. M KTA 1.8 There was quite a sharp decline tn the London tin market, spot closing at 196 b snd fu turea st 196 lbs easy. In sympa $42 tidJ-M 80. Copper was unchanged In Ihe local market, with lake quoted at Ul.tr.tt 33 60, electrolytic at $-'1 754j22 ui and casting at xzi.ottju . mn r.nguan market was lower, with snot quoted at Is 4.1 and futures al 1u2. Leat) was laid higher at 1 a'19 1 3d in lndon. - Locally the market! waa unchanged, with quotation ranging ' from $6.76 to $). aecordliig to delivery. I u,.ltr was rililel at XA XTria 40 and su, i,,'.- ! hanged at t'SI 16 In Ixj.idoiu In, 11 was 1 higher In the fcjigiiati market, with atand. Oeorge 8. McCague to E. J. Robin son, north 9S feet lot 1 and 2. block 24. Walnut Hill I 1,J0 Fred C. Haver nnd wife to John K.. Henrle, lot 10, 4tock 9, Myers, RJrtj- -ard ft Tllden a Eugune J. Sulllvuh and wffeto Prii dent and Kmma Bsert lot 4, block ' 2. Mahoney & Mlnnhan'a first adUir tton to South tOniului. ' 2N John SkwartcMki aud wife' to Ait drxejj Ubal. lot 10, bliHk 46. South (miaha v., iv 446 Casper E. Yost and wife to Morris C. Boiler, lots ( and 7, Pruyn's subdi vision --. X Milton T. Barlow and wife to Morris C Roller, same 1 James E. Ebersole t al. to Thomia II. Mct'ague. lots 1 and 2, blxk I, ' Reed first addition 1 Josephine 11. WeldHnfeller to (Tlniou A. Pech, lots 6 snd 6. Twenty- fourth Street Business Place. South t to,.u htt 1 Locally Ihe market was AntlM CorTlgan to Gustave Iefoordt. thy with spot, quoted at ! t , blocS 6. Iigan place Agricultural Insurance company to Allen E. Kllliv, lots und $. block i. . (4rlhaae .". F-siik U Md'ny et si. to Peter V. Blrkhsnser, north 46 feet south 9o feel, lots 4, 6 and , block 12, West End George Hoist nd wife to Charles M. Schmidt, lot 11. Missouri avenue. Iurk place extension..., Will H. Thompson and wife to Belle M Iuffa-k. I'H 6. blmk 18, second .lOdluon Bwlford Place ard foundry quoted st ms and Cleveland warrant at fa H. Locallr the mai ket wa steady and uui-hanged. with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $o 3fi.26. No. I foun dry northern at $34 7'q36 75. No. 1 foundry southern at lh'jrTM and No. $ foundry soiniirrn at $J6.iA,tf'-J.U!. ST. UH'IS, Nov. 21 METALS Lead, quiet. $6.86; spelter, , quiet, $6,274. Cottoa Kirket. NEW YORK. Nov. a.-tllTTON Soot steady, 10 points advance; middling up lands. 11.10c; middling gulf. 11. sw. Bales, 817 IssJee. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 21.-COTTON Soot, moderate business done; prices 6 point lower. Amertean middling f ill. 6 62d; goo.) middling, (usd; middling. td; low mid dling, 6 76d; H-d ordinary, 6.27: or I nary, I 134. The sales of the day wre 7,0tl halra. of which inn wur for speculation and ea- in 400 2,000 1.? Total. The Financial World ncirionu Chicago t Uraadwar 10S Kaadalpla St, Toe Leading PlnatKilal Weekly : Vlul I banker nd Financier, la JlaBcaaabl t lavs star a and seeubMatt Thaenly Baaoalal nabllcatlua ef It l!a. Seed for tree sample e,,py. Inn will o souTlaced 4l tl rain aad eeotl your subscript!", TI1K r$?lCIA, fOHLD ', 1 , i aroavdsrar Near Yarlg