13 TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1905. -a I ) 3 ' - J WAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Aieat Beifuata to Fespond to Inflnence : esponfl of Eull Hawa. '0N6S LET LOOSE THEIR HOLDINGS Jeeensner Eases Oaf to Half Cent Itelevr Prcvlons Day, Mar llnllna Steady Corn Market Featnreless tich(til. f I Th wr. been for OMAHA. Nov. 23. 190K. heat market In about as It hl or some time. Tlnllinh new waa plenty, but trade whs too Unlit to allow inv advance. Ilecomlng discouraged, tired holders lot louse of tSi-lr wheat and nrlce I 11 ittiimrr easm on in vc neiow vm. ;erday. May held steady. " Higher cables, amali reeelnts fit nHmanr markets and the general Rood demand for ash wheat seemed to avail nothing- toward strengthening the local speculative market. Corn prices hardly moved one way or another and at the close were unchanged from yesterday. Ught receipt are offset ly the poor CHKh demand. Exporters re port bids out ct line. Weatlx.i- waa more ravorable for movement- Primsry whent we nt! were Ml.OrtO bush els snd shipments 4'4,oo bushel, against receipts last year of 1.17VJOO bushel and shipment- of 4N4.000 bushels. Com receipts were 3SC.0OO bushels and shipments 3.l7.0nO tuhels, against receipts last vesr of Tol.OnO bushels and shipment r.f 478.000 bushels, lenrances were l.Ki.oOO bushels of wheat. t.ffiO bushels of corn, l,Aw bushels of oats, and flour and wheat equal to 361,000 bushels. Liverpool closed tinohsnged to d higher on wheat and 7rd higher on corn. Argentina shipments of wheat this week were 1.184,000 bushels, last week m bushels, last yenr l.32,00o bushels. Corn this week 2.242,000 bushels, last week 1,470.000 bushel, last year 2.22S.OOO bushels. The Modern Miller will axv today: "Tha recent rains and snow, which wer quite general In the winter wheat belt, relieved drouth conditions with the exception of Ne braska. That state has been without moisture for a long time and reports from there say the crop Is not doing well." Local range of options: Articles. Open.1 H!gh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat T'ec... 7 7 May... -72V 72 Corn nee. .. 37 87 May Oats TeC '. May 72 87 87 72 374 38 72V I 37 38 ii 33 ' Omaha Cash Prlees. WHKAT-Xo. 2 hard. 68"S9e; No. J liard. STRc; No. 4 bard, 6T,fI67Hc. CORN No. I old. 30c; new, 37e: No. 4. new, 3f-5.?Hc; No. I yellow, old. 41e; new, 37V-C; NO. 3 white, old, S3c: new. 87e. OATS No. 3 mixed. JO'-ifiHc; No. 8 While. 31c; No. 4 white. S0U4'31c. - TIT El No. 2, 61e; No. 8. 60c. , , Carlot Iteeetots. . Wheat. Corn. 0'"' Chicago ....... Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha rKiluth , St. Louis 40 IS 200 M 811 23 187 r4t 34 9 10 40 (HICAfiO GRAI3I AD PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing; Prices nn Ilonrd f Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 23 -8elling of December delivery by longs caused moderate weak nes today in the local wheat market, the December option closing at a net losa of Vjc Corn was unchanged. Oats were V, ;c tower. Provisions ware unchanged to 2Ko lower. Early In the day pit traders bought wheat because of the comparatively firm tone of the Liverpool cables and the continued sma.ll receipts at Minneapolis and Du)uth. The market for a time waa firm, but offer ings wera not large and trading soon negan trig. The principal aemana waa ror ip May option, which waa wanted by com- mis-Ion bouses. Toward the middle 0 the dnv local hears commenced to sell Decem ber and the price of that delivery was prised off. . News received during the day was about equally favorable to bulls and bears. Weather tn the United Btatoa wss much better for the crop movement . and Argentina shipments for the week were larger than had been previously estimated. On the other hand, tha demandfor cash wheat at MlnneapoSia waa a rain urgent, and export of wheat and flour frosn thla country for the week were larger than for the eorreapondlng week last year. The selling of December continued until the close, which was easy, with prices a trifle lower than the final ouotatlons of yester- CI MMlnt. vara 11 k,lh. e a air.lns : 1 1 70.0no bushels last year. Ex- shown by Brndstreefs were equal to 4000,- 000 bushels. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi- cn rennrted receints of 638 curs. Bjralnst am cars leet wee4c and MS cars a year ago. Trading In the corn pit was extremely quiet, but the market was firm for the nroater part of the day. Commission houses were fair bidders for May delivery, and thla offset some realls'ng sules In the Decem ber option. Reports of small country ac ceptances aided in holding the market firm. Tha weather, waa favorable for the crop movement but wlpla. t ", k,. J lie ITIrRn ' - " 1 a shade higher, at iWW. '"' between B 4iViT(42V.o and closed at 42Hc. liocal re B celnts were 15S cars, with 2 cars of con- trsct grade. . , Oat wer easier because of liquidation of IVeember holdings by local lonrs. ly cal receipts were larger than had been tl mated, and this waa mainly responsible for the selling pressure. December opened Ue to CMc hlsher, at 33V1WH0 to 33Sc. old off to 8.)tVh:Vie and closed at 33'iC. IVicsl receipts were 200 cars. . 1 I d yth. r po rTovlalons were in' iinoa iu " 1 day because of selling by local packers. hleh was based upon a aoi'iuo neenns in the price of live hogs. At the close January pork was unchanged at $14.674- Lard was o 2c. at IS-iSAs. . Ribs were down rVic. at BetlmjUed receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, S3 ears; corn, lei cars; oais, vwa, i-s, w 000 head. The leading; future ranged a follow: Article.! Open. I Klgh-I Low. Cloo. Tea y. Wheat Dec. May Corn ice. May July Oats lee. May July l'ork Jan. May Lard Nov. Deo. Jan. Al&y Rlt Jan. May 1 I 781! 78 T!TS'.4&H 73itiSI 78 78-4 i tm' 43 44 I 4? 4214 42 48ti 43-,4S,T5; i'i 44 44 i 4 44 S37S 3384! 86 JSC S3WHS S4T,! St.O'V, ) 33 14 47) 14 14 t.'J 14 14 65 1 14 67 6T1 14 $7 fc 14 8-ii 14 II so I I a 07 a o a 46 1241 ecvj 07 10 a 66 a 46 142 7 73 T 86 a bn 8 67. $ 40 62 a Hi a 47 8 37 a 40 l I 7 72H) T t3l T 86 7 70 I 7 77 7 621 T7I T U No. 2. Cash quotation were a follows: FLOUR Firm; wiater patents, $3.gS traights. 3 8uu3tV': spring patents. UC'f 4.10; straights, 3.4v8 70; bakers, $2.$tf-lu WHEAT No. $ spring, 7&tf4e; No. $. IflJc; No, S red, T35'.'4. COKN No. t. 44o: No. I yellow. 470. OATS No, 1 $; No. t whlt. 8ii(iie; No. $ whit. K-'WIK'So. RYE No. $, fH vi. BARIE1-Jr'air to cholc malting, 48tT63c. Bti-DS No. 1 flax. $1.11; No. 1 northwest rn. $lla. Timothy, prim, $4.3i. Clovr, contract grada, $13.40. t'.-i iv IS1li S fchort ribs sides tloos hTg'her 73VHTdUbe?ween BO ' POULTRY Firm; chickens, 8c; spring-. $w aidcW'nwS VkRy"8ffi-dU 'eameWKeMVr: of wheat and flour were equal to 361.000 1 BUTTER Steady. creamery, 'gc. UOwi)!-- Mes pork. $:8 3B. IMrd, per too lbs.. 6.07f Short clear Side (boxed), $$ $ 11, receipt aud shipments ef flnur and grain were: Receipts. Bhlpments Flour, bbla. I7,3'i0 90, Wheat, bu - .41.U SO Corn, bu....u 17l.w 237 loo Oa.ts, bU $a.B; &-1. Birley. bu . LM) On th Produce txchang today th but ter market was strong; ereameriss, iO0 i,c; dairies. IM'Ip. Fuss, steady; a mark, cases Included. E.Juc: firsts, 7e; prim firsts. $0c; xtr. fcic. Cheese, firm, iW14c. PhllBdelnhln IMmdae Market. PHn..tTiFIJmA. Nov. 23 Bt;r r.R Firm; estra western creajnery. .Win sireet rrUe. SO'ic; extra om.itl. in-rb uiints. 3Jc. . . , Hiii-Hnn and In goo demand; nearly fre.h snd mestt'rn fieli. 3c at mark. CHFKtiE-Ut.-ady; Nw York (ull en-mu i:3lJc. ' , I lvernnol mm nn " laln. L1VBRPOOI Nov. 2a-W-HKAT-pot. steady; No. $ red western win'er 6s lid Fu'nres. gutst; Iecinbrr, avJ; Manh, wi'-,d: Ma.. a6S-1. . . CuiiN tit. tJy; Aniaiicaa wUd, 4 3d. Future, firm; December, Jsnunty, 4 l'yd. Hi.j'A-At London (Ptclflo coast), t4'tf4 16. I J; quiet, KKW OHK GEIHRAt. MARKET Q negation t the Day a Tarloaa ' Camraadltles. NKW YORK, Nov, 23.-FI.OrR-Reor.lpl. 23, Hi. bhls.; exports, .W7 bbl. ; sales. 8 t pkg. Market firm, with light trade: Minnesota jatents, $4.Kul40; Minnesota bflkei. Vi.M'U-t so; winter patents, $3.7iO 4.(; alnter strulghts, Uoo-33.60; wtntw ex tras, $J.ikj3.1i; winter low grades, tl.Hj(j 3 0i. Kye Hour, firm; sales. 200 bhls,; fair to good, H.4.vl s; choice to fancy, t3.S5Q4.lft. Huckwheat flour, steady, 13.20 y 3.80: shipment, to arrive. . CORNMKALvtuInt; fine white and yel low, n.2t)ol.; coarse, U.iogi.lJ) klln-drlcd, 2.7f5i75, KKK Firm; No. 1 western. 71 He e. I. r. New York; Jersey and state. Mi8c, de livered at New York. BARLEY f irm; feeding, 440 e. I. f New York; . nialUng, iitK c. I. f. Buf falo. , WHEAT Receipts, .Bf0 bl.:. exports, 42.3'l biu; sales, 1.300,000 bu. futures and 16.0tO bu. spot. Piot market' easy; No. t red, ta in elevator; No. red, la, t. o. b., anat; No. 1 niwthern Duluth, koic, c. I. f.. Buffalo: No. 2 hard winter, 77c. Stronger conditions In wheat early In the session following Improvement at Mlnne. anolls and light receipts were succeeded oy sharp declines tinder Pocember liquid tlon. The close wns ffc. net lower; May, 41t!4 -lSc, closing st 34'sc; Dectrubcr, &1 -i';'ilWo. closing st nve. CORN Receipts, 9:!,4&o bu:; sxports, 8,4l bu.; sales, 22.000 bu.sspot. Spot market easy; No. 2, 64c In eleva,tor and b2a, t. o. b., afloat: No. 2 yellow, 54o; No. 1 whl. B4c. Option market waa iteglected and net unchanged; January closed at SI'ac; May closed at toftc; December closed at OATS Receipts, IRS.sno bu.; export, l.oW bu. Bpot -market steady; mixed oats, 86 to 33 lbs., 3c; natural white. 30 to 33 lbs., S40c; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., M FEED Btrong; sprlns; bTan, 3C3.10, prompt shipment; middlings, 22.8o, prompt shipment; city, -22.00i'o,20. HAY Firm; shipping, SxxgSOo; good to Choice, $1. 1061.1ft. HOPS Bteady; state, common to inolce. 19o. 334c; 1Su6, !&.13c; Pacific coaat, 1J6, uunc ... H1DFS Steady; Galveston. 20 to 85 tha., Iftc; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c LKATHER Cjulet; acid, 273c. PROVISIONS Peef, firm; f amlly, JtS-SJ 13.00; mess, s.00,'i 9.0ft; beef ham, tS.'Kva) 24.&0; packet. I10.sutfll.0ft; city extra India mess. l.6O2o.0O. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 110.26612.50; pickled hams, $12 00 12.60. Lard, easy; western prime, W.3Of9.i0, nominal;-refined, easy, continent, $!.75; South America, 310.76: compound, $S.0 l8.26. Pork, steady; family. 11 s-ol:t.0o; hort clear. flT.sOtfi 18.00; mess, $17.7&ai.'75. TALLOW Barely steady; city ($3 per pkg . He; ountry (pkgs. free), &i C e. - RICE: Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3VrS4r: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; street prices, extra creamery, 29?atHC. omciaj prices: t ream ery, common to extra, 10 39c; held, sec- onds to extra, 214J28c; state, dairy, com- wa practically bare of offerlnga. The mon toaxtra,208!37Hc; renovated, common estimates of the week's currency move to extra, 16 49 22 He; western factory, com- ment proved 'unsatisfactory to those who mon to firsts, ltfauc; western rniuv i tlon creamery, firsts, 21022c CHEESE Irregular; state, -full cream,! large and gmail, September. fancy, 13c; October, best 13c; state, late made, 12Vk'S'l!'4o; state, fair to good, 12i2y,c; ; state. Inferior, l(4eilie. ... EGOS Steady; slate, Pennsylvania end nearby, fancy and selected white, 3940c; rule, choice. Rt,f;.c: state, mixed fancy. BbtiiiTc ; western, selected best, 8.1c. OfnclaJ prices: Firsts, 3!c; seconds. 27330c. POULTRY Alive, dull; western chickens. I lie; fowls, 13c; tu keys. 15c. Dressed, Irreg ular; western Chickens, 113ltVe. St. Lonla General Market. ST tMTTS. Nov. 23 VH EAT Lower; track. No. 2 red aash. 7676Hc; No. I hard. 72vu74lc! December. 72V07.4c; May, 77V CORN weak: track, ino. 3 casn, sic, new 44Ji461io old; No. 2 white, 45c, old; Decem ber, "'Vic: May, 4iHc f OATS-Weak; track. No. t Oash, 4S34o; No. 1 white, 34c; December. Joo; May, ;S4HS4Sc, '. FIXJUR Steady; red winter patents, $3.80 433.76; extra fancy and straight, 3.1053.46; clear, t2.o2.$0. fF,EP-T!mnthy.' steady, $3.258.78. CORNMEAIe-Dull; 2.30. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 98ifffl9o. HAY Firm; timothy, 14.00gi9.&0; prairie, 10 00(316.60. IRON COTTON TIES 31.01 ' BAGGlNG-9We. .... . HEMP TWINE 90. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: jobbing. 314.25. Lard, lower; prima steam, $8.974. Drv salt meats, quiet; boxed extra shorts, 19 37H; clear ribs, 39.12H; short clears. 9.2H. Bacon, quiet; boxed extra shorts, $10.124; dear rlbw. 9.S7V; short cleat. 310.37H- OBirV. 13 0 -lO. I EGGS Firm at 26c. casa count. Recelp. Bhlpments. Flour, bbls 6.000 ! Wheat, bu ts.OOrt i Corn, bu 40.P00 30.400 22,f 0 70,005 Oats, bu.. 80,000 Kansas City Grain and ProVlalona. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 23 WHEAT De cember, 67Hc; Mv. TJVe: July, 710 ; cish, No. hard, 70Ai&i'mc; No. 8, 65dj71c; No. 2 red, 71c; No. 5. 7i'fr7oc. CORf December, 37Nlc; May 38Vtc; July. 394c; cash. No. 2 mixed, aiiasjc; No. 3, J; i wh-,t., sasSto. . r, , . OATS-No. 2 white, 33Si33c; No, 2 mixed, $2liS2e. . rXKJS Firm: extras, 28o; first. 27c; seconds. 21o. HAY Firm: choice timothy, $14.50; choice prslrle, $U.7yiM3.Zo. BTF Hleadv at tifufiglc. BUTTERCreamery, 27c; packing, 16c. Rece'p1". 6hlpm'nt. Wheat, bu 93,-ono ins.000 Corn, bu. 34,no 27,fif) Oats. bu. ' t.Ouu . 15.O1O Board of Trade quotations for Kansas City and Chicago delivery. - The range of prices, as reported by Logan ft Bryan, 112 Board of .Trad Building, waa; Articles. I Opn. Hih. Low. I Clos. Y4W. WKnt-' til TW....'87't'ffA; 7!7HJ' .(fMu 72Si May...',72tt!7:fBr'VI Dee 1 374A 374' 2VV3I J74A May...!8H&Hl ha! Mlnneannlla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 28. FLOUR First patents, M.Si'lHIO: second patents. $4.16"V1.25; first clear, $3.26iJ3.6o; second dear, $3 32.0. BRAN In bulk, 1.ZMJ is.oo. Board of Trade quotation for Minneapo lis and Chicago delivery. Th range of prices, ns reported ny iogan it uryan, iu Board of Trad builoing, was: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh.l Low, Cloae.l Tes y. Wheat- I II- May... JOe-'HI 79 79B Dec... IT 77 771 , rt-m July ISWiAl MUnaakt Grain Market. MILWAUKEE Ws., Nov 28.-WHIU.T-Bteady; No. 1 northern. 81oS3c; No. 3 northern, TVTlc; May, 7c. RYE HlKher; No. 1. .M6.i70Uc. BARLEY Steady; No. t oic; am ''c'OhN'flgher; No. t cah, 4:rt-47c; May, Peurla Grain Market. PEORIA, Nov. 23. CORN Steady: n-w. No. 8 yellow. 40c; No. 8 new, 40o; old. 46o : No. 4. 3W: no grade, Jffitiso. OATS-tedy; No. 3 white. 84Vic; No. I white, SSc; No. 4 white. S2Ufl32e. . ItYB-irm; No. S, Ma. Toledo tec Market. TOLEDO, Nov. 13. P BEDS Clover, cash. $..$?; D-embr. $.": Jnury, i.3.v; Marco a.t- iimwviij', .w sik. prim. $7.61. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. METALS There was an advance of 1 in th London tin martlet, with pot closing at U&7 and fu ures at 198. Locally the market was firm In consequsnce, with spot quoted at 43.12443 26. Copper ws higher on the lxindon market, with spot quoted st 11 lis snd futures at Al"8 2 6d. lAcally th mtrket waa firm, with lake quoted at "if,i 22.511; elcctrolytlo, $a.7.-d22.00: casting, 21. (Tl. Lead was unchanged at $5.76 ism in the local market, but advanced to 19 6s In London. 8peller was also higher n lbs EusUfh market. clui:ig at 4.28. I "llr th mtivrket waa firm at 6A.,f'6 45. Iron mas" higher in ths English piarket. with mandtrd foundry quoted at it lod and leelnd warrants at 4ld. Lorallv the market naa unchangsd. wltn No 1 foundry northern quoted at lI6qi .26; No. 3 fouii Iry northern, ,tv(725 .4, No. 1 foundry nuthern I 8 fM5 27 60; K. i foundry snuth rn. $25 -"i:T no. ST. l'l'!". Nov. 23. METALS Iead, di ui at silter, firm at $6.12. NEW YORRSTOCKS AND BONDS kTirket ii UnMttled and IrrezaUr in Tods Tbroocbrnt tbe e33ioo. ST. PAUL ALONE .S MOTABLY STRONG MlssaarL Kaasaa A Texas Rlsee on itssisrt e Raylac by BUI later Mil-I'nloa Paetta la Hesry, NETv TORIC, Nov. 23. The unsettled and Irregular tone of the stock market continued In evidence today. The uncer tainty of the j.rlce movement dlscoursged operation's and the consequence was a dull and sagging tendency. As Is usual In a neglected market, there was enough selling by tired holders to cause an un dertone of depression. The downward movement was neither universal or marked. There were strong spots in the list, but they were, for the most psrt, AmonffSt the Ismiea whiu mnvmnt, mr the least Influential on the general tone 1 or me speculation. Nearly all the stocks which moved vigorously were selling at low prices in the market, many of them not paying dividends. . The dullness of the money market, es peciallyfor time loans, offer plausible grounds for favor towards low priced ct re- loney. nrlce biockk, io carry tnem In tha mark quirs a much smaller sum of mone While a mnvmnt r. f -.At- n ,A n.UA offers ss large a rroflt on speculative holdings as would result from a similar movement In the very hla-h rrlccd stocks. Not all of tha movements of today had any explanation announced for them. Ptocks of Independent iron and steel com panies . were pointed to ss reflecting the large profits resulting from the urgent demand of prompt delivery on all grades of lion products. There waa a story of Hill buying of Missouri, Kansas & Texas to account for the rise in these stocks, said to be for a strategical move s gainst the Harrlman control of Illinois Central. Of the stocks of most prominence, St. Paul wss the only one to be notably strong at any time. Tha evidence of realizing In Vnlon Paclflo was of more effect on sentiment. The only explana tion offered for it was the assertion that the forthcoming annual report of the company would prove only a routlno offi cial dooument, rather than a brilliant ex- fonent of the road's future, as the specu ators hare been contending for some time. The heaviness of Union Paclfto had an additional Influence from the fact that the decline In Standard Oil shares on the curb market was resumed, the price yield ing at one time to 600. Supporters of stocks had to contest also with the effect of the further realizing In Great Northern preferred and the fall In tha price of the ore certificates which were dealt In on the curb when Issued. The call money showed no sirn of flis- turnanca. The market for time lnana. . however wn i.kA-.to-l-j - - ,..,.., t and the brokers reported that that market nan oeen counting on a large cash gain, none of the computers showing more than 31.000 000 gain In cash by the banks. Of this the sub-treasury operations account for nearly $500,000 dollars. Last week the gain on the Interior movement was In the neighborhood of 31,000.000. A turn In the current at the expense of New j York is therefore Indicated. In the week i-orrnsponning to tnis, last year, the in terior movement was to the advantage of New York to the extent of several mil lion dollars. The further vain nf mlrl 1 by the Bank of England from Paris and tne oecnne in the discount rate In London were favorable to the money situation, The stock market was unresponsive to the continued spurts In a series of low priced stock and the market closed easy. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales psr value, $1,348,000. United States bond were unchanged on call. The following was tha ran re of prices on the New York 8tock exchange: Bales Hlih T.ow Clno Aunttii Kxpress Amal. Copper 36,300 114 Am. C. ft.F 1,800 U Am. C. ft F. pfd 271 113'4 113 44 101 82 90 240 27 89 18 s 111 154 116 136 14(4 Am. Cotton OH 200 32 33 Am. Cotton Oil pfd Am. Express Am. H. ft L. pfd i Am. Ice. securities.. 200 8&H 89 Am. Linseed Oil , ,. Am. Linseed Oil pfd Am. Locomotive 800 75T4 754 Am. iouumoil ve pia. Am. a. at n Am. 8. ft R. pfd 14,400 155' i lot) 116 15V, 116 13 - Am Bjrar Refining.. Arrv Tobacco pfd ctf. 2") 1J6 700 9SU Si Anaoonda Mln. Co... a. ino 2so 278 279 Atchison ,30 102 Atchison pfd 4'4 103 Atlantic C. L loo 138 Bal. Ohio...., l,7oo 119T4 Hal. A Oh'o pfd 300 924 Brooklyn R. T 10.2-10 wm Canadian Paclflo .... 6.900 182 Central of N. J r'li 1HI"A 101 101 138 HH 9! 79 181 54i 18 207 184 13 1194 91 80 19-' 226 65 IX 2ii6 184 9 22 92 66 3 66 67 13X 22 81 645 40 85 71 i4 76 67 U4 136 175 18 til 42 81 52 SO 63 146 4 64 147 163 94 41 S Ches, ft Ohio 1,900 Chloaso O. W 300 Chicago ft N. W 500 C. M. ft St. P C3.50O ChlcTgo T. ft T Chicago T. ft T. pfd 56 IK 207 186 C. C. C. ft 8t. L.... 4"0 Colorado F. ft 1 20.6"0 Colorado ft 80 900 93 66 38 Stt 67 133 21 8H4 22X 651 44H 88 68-4 Colo, ft Bo. 1st pfd., 300 Colo, ft Bo Zd Dfd... Consolidated Gas .. Corn Ptoducta 9-10 6, 2 13S 17.6iO 23 2.frO 82 2,100 2 200 652 Corn Products pfd., SH-l A Hud., ex-d )ela., L. ft W.... )enver A R. G... div, 1 D. A R. G. pfd... ; DUtlller' Bcc I'O 300 1.900 8584 71 44-,; I Erla l"t pfd. Erie 2d pfd. General Electric Hock. Val, offered... I'llno's Central Ink Paper Int. Paer pfd Int. Pump Int. Pumo ofd 1,000 175 174 '"ioo "is 'is Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd..... Kansas Cltv 8o.H.... K. C. 80. pfd......... Louisville A N Mexican Central .... Minn, ft St Lout.... M St. P. ft 8. 8 M. M.8.P. A 8.8. Mpfd. Missouri Paclflo ..... M.. K. A T M.. K. ft T. pfd National l.esd N R. R. of M. pfd.. N. Y. Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pfd.... No American Pacific Mail Pennsylvania Peonie s Gas P. C. C. A St. L. . . . 800 4"0 300 S2) 80M 62-li 30 61 146'4 62 8.4O0 147U 1.800 244 3 m 73 300 17.fi0 1.20 41 T4 94 89 75 iii" 47 95 74 76 66 131 1.100 1.71V 160 43 1.300 47 94 Sx 3 199 W 84 64 "Mk 2.-6 14H 89 34 3 M" 81 67 48 $6 61 M 119 8 X 300 1.) 13,90 600 2-0 100 8 4i 14" 64 2? 39 l:'f 91 85 644 jri" 14 90 "ss" l'4 31 67 '26 6) m Pressed Bteel Car.... Pressed S. C. pfd Pullman Palace Car. 4) Reading Reading 1st pfd Reading 2d pfd Repuhllo "'eel Republic Bteel pfd.., Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd Pt. K ft S F. 3d Pfd 125,M 149 0 91 2X) 2.800 19.700 700 101 81 Bt. I 8 W 4 Pt. L 8 W. pfd 1 io 80 Paclflo 10C.3U) 80. Paclflo pfd 8... Itsl'way 10 Po. Rollwav p'd M Tennee C. ft I Tex ft Pac'nc 10 VO r 4M 85'i '34 So 'ji 4; a-8i 'iii; 94 37 84 6 1 93 15 T . Pt. L ft W' ) T.. Pt. L. ft W. pfd.. 34 61 1 93 PS 89 ST 107 47 JOM4. -lt 1 "S 296 151 M 17 2i 51 U - V 7 '. 84 Union Psc'S.0 .127. 1 T'n'OTI Pe'fto pfd. n S3 V. 7rtl)'M U n t)l'v T. 8 IRtibKer 1 8 w.ibher pfd tt si Ptel t. p Peel nfd Va.-farens (?hem.. Va .C'r. Chem. pfd.. Tl'shseh W-tta.Vi r.f,l '4 4"0 38 40 S."no 1.700 "'too 400 6-. 1' S9 'jou 44 51 1 47 10-. 38 'if 43 '2S iei JrH xva'is-Frw Express West. E"ecri Wesern TTn'on W ft T, K 200 so 85 'ii" V4s. Centml Vts Cnr pfd v Ta(. , Central Tstbee C. t vr r.M .... ptoss-'erS.M Bteel. Ore' v r.fd tn ftmr.'llten ... 13 rt ?t; 4) 1! 4 r T-li 1 in vt Via T let Vt.- pf-t. 76 76 Total ale for th day. 775 000 shares. Bank Clearings. Nov. !3 Rank clearings OMAHA TKndav were $l.h83,g29.nj. snd f n.rresnoi.dipg dt IhsI year ll,1.f'4S Bank clearing for tody wer $1 652,7ijrt 53, snd for th corresponding dais lat year $1,4a-'.4j0.27. Treasary Statement. WABHTNtJTON, Nov. tl Today s state ment of the balances in tha gentral fund, sxc-luslv of the 15t.aO.0u0 gold reserve, show. Available CwsA ksluct, $26.149.6.; g"ld coin and b'llllon, 11.014.!I4; gotd cer tificates, I47.801.UJ. Hew York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-MONEY-On call, firm at iiit1 per cent; ruilns rate. pa. cent; cloeing bid, 4 per cent; onVred at 4-4 per cent; time loans, dull sn.l stringent; lxty days, ;w per cent; ninety days, i 71 per cent; six month. per cent- I'RIME MF;RCANTILE 1'Ale.K trti-... RT fcRLINt KXC'llANCB Steady, with actual business in banker s bills st M 4-XST5 for demand, and at $4 Wi 4-i for slxtv-day bills; potM rste, (4.UV(lt'4i commercial bills, 4 H'4 si. SILVKR Bai-, 6c; Mexican dollars. e3c. HONtHS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. , Quotations on bonds today wera as fol. lows U. 8. r. 2s. reg...104 Japan 8s, 2d eer.. 9T4 oo coupon i"4 V. S. 3. reg I"3 ao 4s ctrs do 4V4s ctfs... 92'. do courxin 1" do 2d series 91H U. 8. o. 4s, reg.. .loli L. ft N. unl. 4s.. .ion, do coupon 101 Man. c. g. 4a lm TJ. 8. n. 4s, rcg..l3"'4j Mex. Central 4s. do coupon l.W do 1st Inc 2rt'i Am. Tobacco 4s.. 77V "M. ft Bt. L. 4s.. &!-V do 6a 110 M., K. ft T. 48... 100T lo 2s eh1. Atch. gen. 4s.... do adj. 4s A. C. L. 4s Bal. A Ohio 4s.. do 3" 4s R. R. f, c. 4s.... Cen. of Oa. 6s.., do 1st Ino.... do 2d Inc do 3d lnc Ches. ft O. 4Vs.. 2 N.R.R, of M.c.48 8.1V, N. Y. C. g. 31,8.. 94-X N. J. C. g. 6s. ...1214 No. Pacific 4s. ...1031 do 3s nm N. ft W. c 4s....inov O. 8. L. r. 4s 9H Penn. conv. 34s.. loo 98 101 94 W'4 111 90 74 70 rteauing gen. e.. re--. .106 8.L. ft I. M. C.6S..11.H, . A. V4S 77 8 U ft B. F. fg.4s 84 C. B. ft Q. n. 4s..ino C R. I. 1 P. 4s.. 78 i o col. 6s 9l"i . Li. . W. C. 4S. Bl'4 8 A. L. 4s KV So. Paclflo 4s 93 do 1st 4s ctfs... M 80 Kallwsy Bs...l1'4 Texas ft P. Is.... 119 SC- -B lj " t"-1 A" ' M'd. 4a..... 74 Colo, ft 80. 4s.. 92 T. 8. L. ft W. 4s. 8014 Cuba 8s lw Union Paclflo 4s.. l3tj u. n. o. 4s... s u. h. h. ea '."a DIs. Bee. C. 68 Rtis I V 1 abash Is 113 Erie p. L 4s 100 do deb. R , oi. 84' , 87 do jen. 4s 90 Hock. Val. 44,8.. iof.14 Japan 6s 97" Wid. Offered. Western Md. 4s.. W. ft L. E. 4s... Wis. Central 4s. Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. Nov. 23 Call loans. 6&7 pef cent: time loans. 6i6 per cent. OUlcial quotations on stocv, and bonds wer Atch. adj. 4s 93 lAtlantlo .. 14 ao 4S l'vi mngnsm Mex. Central 4s.. 81 iCal. ft Hecla... Atchison 101 Centennial .... .. 32H ..fo .. 3.1'A .. 83 .. 2 .. 214 .. 13 .. 23". .. 7iJ .. 18 .. 73 .. 2t .. 6t .. 2'i ..101 do pfd 101V4;Copper Range Boston ft Al IM2 Daly West Boston A Me....l2 Boston Ele. ......163 Fltchburg pfd .AK6 Mex. Central .... 244 N. Y. N. H. ft H..193 Pere Marq 63 Union Pacific ..1X84 Am. A. C. pfd.... 91 hrankim , Granby , isle Koyaie .... Mass. Mining . Michigan Mohawk , Mont. C. A C. Old Dominion , Parrot , Qulncy Shannon Tamarack ... Trinity United Copper Am. Pneu. Tube. 13T4 Amer. Sugar 136 do pro , Am. T. A T., Am. "Woolen do pfd Dom. I. A 8 .in .13KH . 5 114 ii "T .102 ... 22 U. 8. Mining... "Edison E. II. ...233 Mass. Electric ... 19 V. D. Oil Utah . a.3'4 6 . n .159 .111 . 36 do pfd 69 Victoria Mass. Gis 5' United Fruit ...log United 8. M 71 do pfd 29 IWolverlne iNorth Butte ... Rutte Coalition U. 8. 8teel 48 Nevada 19 do pfd .lfe4 Cal. A Arizona.. .161 Adventure Alloues Amalgamated ., ..Bid. "Asked. 44 Tecumseh 17 1 42V Artsona Com. .113 lOreene Con. . SCia 26 Boston Copper Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan ft Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure 3 Nevada Con 19 Alloues 42North Butte Ill Atlantio 14 Old Dominion ... bd Hint-ham 33 Osceola 131 Black Mountain.. 9 Pneu. Service 14 Boston Cons 31"iPneu Serv., pfd. 31 Butte Coalition.. s Qulncy 102 uaiumet oc Ariz-.i'u enannon Cal. ft Hecla. ....860 Tamarack Centennial 33H Tenn. Copper Copper Range ... M Trinity Daily West 20 United Fruit . East Butte 11 U. 8., com Franklin 23 V. 8., pfd Greene Copper .. 26 Utah Cons Oranby 13Utah Copper , Helvetia 8 Victoria 18 .lOOH ,. 47, .108 . 62H . 46 : :i? Isle Royal 2:1 Winona L. 8. A Pittsburg 26 Wolverine Massachusetts .. 8 Nlplssng . Michigan 18 Cananea .. Mohawk 73 .160 2S X London Closing: stocks. LONDON, Nov. 23. Closing quotations on the Rtock exchange were: Cons., money. 86 9-16 M., K. ft T do account 86 11-16 N. Y. Central.. Anaconda 14 Norfolk ft W... Atchison 105..! do pfd .. 41 ..135 .. 93 do Pfd lo5'Ontario ft W..4 Bal. ft Ohio mvi'et.nsylvanla .. Can. Pacific 18; Rand Mines .... Ches. ft Ohio 6 Reading Chicago Gt. W... 18 80. Railway ... .. 46 i :: 'ft .. 76 .. .. 91 .. 97 ..lOls .. 96 .. 49 ..10X .. 30 .. 45 i., m. ci, -..-.ivit' ao pro DeBeers 21 Bo. Pacific D. ft R. Q do pfd Erie .7 do 1st pfd..... do 2d pfd Illinois Central . Louisville ft N.. BiLVER Bar. 41 8s 46 7b 70 Union Pacific do pfd U. 8. Steel... do pfd Wabash do pfd .161 ll,4j Jpansh 4s 96 Uncci lain 32d per ounce. v . MONEY 4it6 ner cent The rate 01 discount In tha orn inark-i for short bills Is 674 per cent; for three months' bills, 6(&o per cent. Kere York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK.-Nov. 23. Closing quotations on D ining block wer: Adams Con 20 Alice 850 Breec 36 Little Chief .... 5 ....300 ,...2m .... 17 Ontario Ophlr Brunswick Con .. 68 Comstock Tun. .. 32 Con. Cal. ft Va..ll0 Hum Silver 180 Iron Silver 450 Leadvllle Con .... S Potosl Savage , Sierra Nevada Small Hope . ..110 .. 75 .. 30 ..$00 manoura Foreign Financial. BERLIN, Nov. 23. Rate for money wero higher on the Bourse today, for th monthly settlement 'and trading was ex tremely limited. PARIS, Nov. 28. Trading on th Bourse today waa quiet. Russian Imperial 4 closed at 75.40 and Kuaslun bond of 1904 at iuo.oo. Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. 23 WOOL-Th Commer cial Btillentin of this c:ty, basing its re port upon statistics gathered for the gov ernment, will say tomorrow: The Boston wool market is steadily tending against, buyers and prices are becoming suffer. Good wool can be readily sold at full asking values, and merchant are so opti mistic In regard to the strength of the sltustion that prices acceptable two weeks ago are now too low. However, no sudden advances are anticipated, hut rather a gradual hardening sufficient to place values on a parity with thoso of the markets of the world. The feature of the week is the movement In quarter-bloods, hitherto neglected. According to current reports, the American Woolen company and several other consumer have taken over l.U)0,0ii0 pound of Ohio, Michigan and Missouri stack at 32Ke. 31(lLc apd ., re spectively. The activity In clothing terri tory 1 quit marked, whlla worsted wools are tn sin-ill supply. Fin nd line medium bring nu2Ja and fine staple 24y2oi A falrlv large movement In Oregon staple at 2Ht2lc Is reported. Th scoured hsnls Is strong t 70"a2c for fin staple, 6v&7uo for Pn medium, fci'ctwj for fine clothing, 67c for fine medium, 65167 for ausrtor- jrru I blood. 63ii6c for three-eighth and 7j8c for half-blood. New Texas is Imvlng a moderate call at 22j123c, or Un'Ac for scoured. In middle county California a fslr business I being done at axjicic and S,VpWo for clean. In addition to activity In auarter-blood fleeces, some three-eighths. half-bloods, wosht-d and unwaxhnd Iialne are also being disposed of. Three-eighth Ohio sells readily at 34o knd b&lf-bVood at R,.iWc. Washed Delaine is selling at i5.inui', although some dealers consider It to be worth uo to 7c Ouarter-blood Michigan Is now held by some house at "fiT.'uo. Th last lot of quarter-blood in St. Ixiuls wss recently sold to a Boston consumer at 800, delivered. Tha shipment of wool from Boston to date from Decem ber 27, 1 "6. accord iig to the same author ity, are S7,7M,ui pounds, against 218,151 V pounds at the same time last year. Iti re.-t-u.is to date are J Ka4.913 pounds. aninut 3f6.156.4i7 pounds for th unit pe riod last year. Oils an Rosin. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. OH J6 Cottonseed, Ann: nrtme crude, f. o. h. mills 27c: prime yellow. 44c. Petroleum, steady; re filled New York,. $7 5: Phlladelpiua and Lialllmore. 37.45: t'nuaaeiiitiia and Haiti more in bulk, 14 Si. Turpentine, firm, 0 f-r 4i71e. tha KOS1N Btsady; strs.ned. common to pfL CITY. Pa.. Nov 23 -OILr-Credlt bj- snces, gt .a-" ; runs, ua.jro onis.; sversge, i.., 210 bhls : shipments, 177, bbls.; avenLga, 158 441 bhls. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Nov. 23. OILe-Turpen-tine. quiet. 87e. HO.SIN Firm; A. B and C. $3 86: D, $3 40; E, $3 kfr4.; F, $4 Vp4 10; J, $4o4 0; H, $4 1oo4l6: K. $S lo; M, 5.y-; N. $6; VG. $.5. WW, $7 2 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All rssirable Cattle Coct'mtia t Steady " Frice. ' HOGS GEt A. MODERATE SETBACK Very Light Raa t sheer, with 74a Laaaha tg-eak Of Price Geaenally ttroagr aa Trad Aetlre. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. , IMS. Receipts were: Cattle, l.ors. Sheep. Official Monday 7." 3.4KS 11.8i7 Official Tuesday Official Wednesday .... Official Thursday Official Friday 4,214 3,6.t0 1713 4.h 6'.0 1.7O0 Five days thla week Pame dayk last week.. 30.40S 2S.8V0 2i.l3 24.187 Si.711 61.816 86.470 77,k74 41. OK 4U.U8 8ame dHys t weeks ago. .27.216 fame days I weeks ago. .33.613 Kama days 4 weeks ago. .19.03 Ramn rinva lajit vear 1K.979 ivro 28.040 The following table shows the receipts oi cattle, hogs and stieep at Stnith Omsha for the year to date, compared with last year: larx !. Inc. Cattle KaX7 nH.402 34.9. , Hogi, J l!:.7t4 1046.714 183 063 Bheop .... 2,ona,53 i.s',jw CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice cornfed steers $5 Fair to rood rc.rnf.H steers 6.0OS 60 Common to fair corn-fed teera.... 4.'00 ooi to choice rang ter. Good-choice stooksrs and feedera. -4.afv64.78 r air 10 good stocker and feeder., common to fair stocker Bulla, stag, etc Veal calve The following table rtcwi the price of hog t South Omaha for vrl days, with comparisons: 9.-pM."0 i.7M$ ton i.otaoa average th las) Date. I 1906. 1906.l$O4.11903.il2.ll01. 11900. Nov. 12. ..I 4 0f I I 4 $01 4 V 10" ' 84 Nov 13... I 6 8 4 80) I 4 641 I til ( 61 4 74 Nov. 14 98 14 6 051 4 10 1 4 731 4 691 4 7l 6 281 $ 81 4 87 Nov. 16. Nov. 18 Nov. 17. Nov. 18. Nov. if. Nov. 20. Nov. 21. Nov. 22. Nov. 23. 721 4 841 6 821 6 87 ; 4 3? im 4 Ml 4 64' I $ 831 4 0 04VJ 4 871 4 711 4 481 411 I 4 82 4 68! 4 87' '. 391 6 31 1 1 831 v 02 10 16 I 4 881 4 48' 9 6 l 4 78 4 88 4 46! $ 381 731 4 71 6 241 6 81 4 78 6 251 S 74l 4 76 6 60 4 78 4 88 4 84 4 66 4 64 4 461 4 61 4 491 4 31 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hors. tl.60ff25 $56tV7t.27H Omaha Chicaa-o . 1.60rr7.4fl KHVaS.ff 2.0r6.7i S.7Tli S2 i.oo(ft7.oo a.fg.s6 i2tV4.26 a.COdj6.20 number of car of atock .Kansas City St. Iinfa , Bloux City . The official brought In today by each road waa Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. C, M. ft 6t. P Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific system, S 3 18 t 22 1 6 13 6 4 13 '7 1 1 18 1 1:. ft N. w., east. C. A N. W.. west. ,C., St. P., M. ft O..., 1 C, B. ft Q.. etst , t;., B. ft Q , West tJi, R. I. A P.. east.. Illinois Central Chicago G. W Total receipt... 48 .84 The disposition of the day'a receipt was as follows, each buyer purchasing Jhe nam- Cattle. ... 64 Hotfs. Sheep, Omaha Packing Co..., Swift and Company..., Cudahy Packing Co..., Armour ft Co. Armour, from Denver Iobman ft Co....... Hill ft Son F. P. Lewi , L. F. Husa Wolf J. H, Bulla Mike Haggerty ....... J. B. Root ft Co T. B. Inghram .; - Sullivan Bros V. A. Britton Agor Packing Co Krey Packing Co Other buyers Total , ,.. 418 ,.. 288 ,.. 173 ... 15 ... 18 3 ... 86 ... 43. 6 ... 66 ... 21 ... 26 7 ... 10 8 1 1.360 1,778 1,B 1.67$ f.0ft 1.668 CATTLE There was, a usual on Fri day, a small run of cattl and the total for the week to date show a considerable laiiimx on aa compared with laat week. Tho market as a whole today did not show . any noteworthy change. Keer steer of decent quality sold quite readily at good,-steady prices, there being som corn-feds here good enough to bring 86.25. Practically everything that would do to kill wag sold In very fair season In the morning. Cows and heifers also sold at steady prices, and while buyers did not appeur especially eager, still , there was a fair movement and about everything In sight changed hands by 10 O'clock in the morn ing or soon after. As usuiil toward the last of the week. feeders were a tittle slow, and still buyers evidently had use for the good kinds, which J sold In practically the same notches aa yesterday. Some or the trash, odds and ends, etc., which has been hanging around the yards, were a little hard to move. Representative sales: BKtlC STEERS. No. 6.... 21.... Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 25 ..1084 ..122S 3 75 4 60 88... ....1371 C20W8. . 6,184 4.W1 . 1.600 6,400 .83.7 w.miiivh 11, iair ruin liewr X. . JS . . , " iw. Good grass cow and heifer $.24.08 did tha buyer tsk everything In slapt, Falr to good cow and hslfer.... I.6O.5 3. 26 but they bought as many more for dellv- .ommon ta f.lr Mva utd ha Iters.. l."a!i 11 $73 1 85 2 1210 J 85 2 740 1 60 t....H I 05 2 1 910 2 25 4 102 $ 15 12 913 3 35 10 1040 8 20 2 875 1 70 4 1000 3 20 1 810 I 75 25 1082 3T, t 915 I 40 26 1075 $ 60 1 1186 2 73 8 Iii63 3 V 1 1150 1 85 8 525 4 25 HETIFER8. I $93 1 60 12 540 3 23 STAGS. 4.. 1083 100 ' - CALVES. 75 1.... $60 $.... $60 . 140 . 175 m . Iso $ 60 6 60 00 $00 204 $70 I 75 1 280 4 1.... ltd 4 so STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 555 $ 25 t 4W $ 75 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. cows 1096 $ 30 8 cow K'S 1 60 It cow 91$ I cow 876 7 cow 657 43 cow K.0 IS heifers... 8T9 4 calves... 1:0 15 cows fro t Ml 2 00 2 00 1 Ti 2 40 a 00 8 30 2 ) 2 75 $ 46 $ 70 2 20 t 40 $ 80 3 40 $ 60 $ 73 16 calves,.. 2s7 3 00 7 Bluer .10") S 10 J 40 60 75 8 80 3 85 1 20 $ 00 2 30 20 feeuers. 86 feeder. . 81 . 6 ) , 243 . 961 . 5M 8 calve.. 44 cow. ... Si heifer... 649 85 feedera. 16 cows.... 7 cows 83 feeders.. 7 feeders.. $ cows 82; 873 86 7H6 Mi.3 I feeders. $ feeder. I cow 740 863 lOO 4 cow 912 7 feeders.. 1046 $ 76 19 feeder.. looi 1 feeder.. lino i$0 3 cow. $ cow. 853 9.M 22 feeder.. 920 42 feeders.. 114 $ steers. ..1213 36 teer.... 99 14 cows.... t feoder. 960 $ 10 860 3 76 3 cows 940- 15 cow 8-i7 86 feeder.. 7i $ 86 WTOMINO. 68 steers.. ..U-'W 106 23 steers.. ..1224 t 05 14 feeders., 966 4 40 18 feeders.. 6 cows .1216 17 feeders. . 6 .. M ,.10.4 .li4 .. ..llob 6 COW V13 1 9s I r....U4 I ler.. 914 4 1 80 8 cows..., 7 cows... 13 COW 80 40 00 5 (tee 17 feeder, 7 feeder 21 cows... 4 steers.. 3 cow 8a0 $ 7$ COLORADO. ..80S $ 05 22 eo-s... P. Bu'!tt, Wyoming. (1 cow... 851 3 20 24 fders..U8 4 Oo 11 feeders.. 760 15 steer.. ..12"4 $9 4 cow 1HU ,7? 4 leedr..UJJ -t ; U. u. r-riu, Wyoming. 21 steers. ...10 30 4 cows.... cow tr4 $ W I fedsr. $ cows 913 $ 00 4 Sters... $ steers.... $46 $0 K0 $ 50 k4 $. $j Hneii tiros., Wyoming. 4 cows loO 3 15 8 30 46 feeder.. 812 14 feeder.. 6x1 t cow loM J. A. 13 COW rH8 C. H. 21 cows 8 I calves... 2Jc 4 bull 1147 t a 2 5s Adsma. Nebraaka. 3 16 . $ bull 133$ too Btacty, Nebraaka. 2 80 10 cow hO . I. 3 $ 76 fust A II., Montana. $3 ters....low $90 11 ter.... Ml t CO 4 cno-s 930 $ $i HOGS The hog market on paper did tint look over 24;5c lower than v-tsterday, but the oualitv today was much better than It has been of late, and taking thet Into consideration a guod many seller thousht that they had to take oft fully 6c. The trade was a little uneven In di if went parts of th yards, the hog In B division gen erally selling 6 lower. There were moie good young hog of fight weight than have been seen la the yards tn a long time, which helped to make tho sales show up better on paper. The beet of these sold up to $6 27. which te higher than any thing .'ld yesterday, with other kMds at $4 3. Iti Us r. as r.n,bly .tl I when once nnder wy and the Mr bulk of tne receipts rhanged hsnds before II o ciook In the morning. No. 41... 49... re. ... 30.... 11.... 4S... 24.... Av. .. 85 . yo ..:57 ..3 ..4 ...Kl ..318 ..11 th. Pr. ... 6 6 200 J 96 ... 6 96 $0 00 80 0O 40 02 ln 05 1 05 380 ... $07 ... 10 170 10 80 10 JOO 10 80 10 40 10 ... 10 11 10 240 10 120 10 120 10 0 g 10 40 6 10 100 10 100 10 40 10 40 10 too 10 240 10 ... 10 , 160 6 12 ... 12 No. Av. Btv Pr 61 J0 ... 12 70 ?'.7 1J0 a It 9 rj $0 12 T......i4 ... $ 12-4 81 941 ... 8 12 i 23, ... a 12 7ii X 40 a 12 3 2M 9 12 66 2T3 1J0 f 13 70 i t 40 a 16 60 21 120 a H 66 M $0 8 1 s .11 ... a is 72 S 80 16 at 2$ 100 an 7 241 80 a 16 7T1 223 6 IS s 2M a 16 M 217 40 $ W 68 m ... a is 6 us ... a 17 86 213 ... a 17 73 i9t ... a 1714 83 211 ... a 17 If ... 17 84 183 ... fO 84 in ... 83. ..'...191 ... I SO 100 187 ... a 20 94 1S ... 93 1KT ... 25 83 M2 ... 37 63 . .174 69.., M... 60... ... (W. ., 63... M... 61... 63.., ...2 ...2- ...tM ...811 ...t ...2. ...24 ...2)8 ...S3 ...24 ...n3 ...298 ... "9... 67.. 48.. ..810 68 807 .818 ....21 ....299 ....271 221 HI 12 8H EBP Only seven car wer reported In this morning, all of them yearlings and ewes and all on the feeder order. As will be noted from the table of receipts at the head of the column arrivals this week have been very small as compared with rrevlous weeks. While there was not enough of anything to really make a market the demand for ! feeder wss very good and evervone was out early looking fo or upplle. The result ery tne nrst or tne wees, in- imirr old at $4.60, with feeder yearlings at $8.60. Thnra were no killers nn the market to I talk about the total supply being limited 1 to a few ortod off from tne teeners, mi feeling on killers was fully stesdy and th market at the present time Is fully a good as It was at the close of last week. Quotations on killers: Good 'o choice lambs, $7. 0007.40; fair to good lamb, $4. 16-9 7.00: a-ood to choirs yearling. $i.7ft4.0o; fair to good yearlings, $.V6iro.76; good t 1 .kaIma so,'.;? A i. -1 - t rt wnoH wethers. $6.006.26; good to choice ewes, $.Of4it.25; fair to good ewes, $4.6o4gf.on. Quotations on feedersi Good to choice lambs, t6.0MS6 26; medium lamb. 65 601 4 0); light lambs, $4.26f.2o; yearlings. 5.16.3$5; wethers, l.7oin.'0; ewes, $3.604.40; bleed ing ewes, $4.75S6.00. Representative sales: . No. Av. Pr. 2i8 western ewes 106 $00 tol western wether 106 6 40 170 western lmbs, feeders 66 $60 131 Neb. ewes and yearlings.... 78 6 76 m Wyoming lamb 63 (76 120 Wyoming lambs 63 8 10 291 Nebraska lambs, feeders 63 6 16 300 Nebraska lambs, feeders 66 7 0) y.ii Nebraska lambs, feeders 67 T 00 131 Wwomlng ewes, feeder 92 4 60 f37 Wyoming ewes, feeders 93 . 4 60 614 Wyoming yearlings, feeder.. 63 t oO CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hog Five to Tea Cents ' Lower- Sheep Weak. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 6.60ft head; market steady; common t prime steers, $4.007.4O; cows, $2.66fr4.76; heifers, $2.60if(4.00; bulls, $2.40rt54.60; calves. " $3.00S8flO; stocker and feeders, $2. 4nrg4.60. I I HCK18 Receipts, 18,000 head; market Vfi 1 100 lower; choice to prime heavy, $6.3or6.4o; " I medium to good henvy. $6 164t4.25; butcher " weights. $6 3Kfi6.40: good to choice, mixed, II $6 15a.30; packing, $5.?J.20; pigs, $6.60((J s .30. . . ... SHEEP AND LAMBS Keceipts, u.ii head; market for sheep weak; lambs steadv; sheep, $3.26'g5.76; yearlings, ti.iii $.60; lambs, to.50fa7.6j. Kew York Live Stork Market. York Live Btocit nsrsn. NF.W YORK. Nov. 2$. BEEVES Re- ceipts, 4.194 head. Market for steers, slow at 10C to loo lower, except, n'uii bulla and cows, 10c off : steers. $3.76ifi 90; cows, $1.10(58.90. Liverpool and Ixindon quoted llvo cattle slow at 11&13C per lb dressed weights refrigerator beef, lower at 84i9c per lb. CALVES Receipts. 276 head. Market for veals, slow: for grassers, ouu; westerns, steady; veals. 4"lt--60; chol.V would bring JS.75; grassers, 3.tKv.; gooo xwwn $4 264.60; dressed calves, slow but steady. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,665 head. Market for good sheep, firm; other , ,n-'in m wpr tnat tne rew cars on piw rM., IHieiM'rMitlU r.rlce Not onlV 117 1 ....'steady; choice lambs, firm; eheep, g-WS a.as; cnoice wptners.-so.vn, y .--r 6.60: lambs. $6.0037.76; Canada lambs, $7.m; . cull $5.00. tltJtJo lveceiiir, .no 1 ' . " 1 ..... . .. nally higher on Buffalo advice. St. I.nl U Stoek Market. ST. LOI-18. Mo.. Nov. J3. CATTLE Re ceipts, ,V)0 head, including 100 Texans Market strong: native shipping and . "Po" bulls. $2.2iird4.W; calves, 3.0"a iesa and Indlsn" steers, $2.5066.50; tows and h HOGsikpT. I.W0 bead. Market 10c lower; pigs and lights. $6.0a4i25; pucker, $ Ka4.3o; butcher and best heavy, $6.1(3 HEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 600 head mlrntr- nntiVfl mUttOnS. S3.0O''tQ, - i v;. An. o,,ii. u.i.l bucks. $2.Kffl IHinw, w , ' ' . - : , - $.(; stocker. $3.50(64.50 Slows City Live Stock Market. morv CITY. Ia.. Nov. 23,-(8pecial Tele- irrMm.K-CATTLE Receipts, 700 head; mar ket steady, beeves, $4.004i6.26; cows, bulls Snd mixed. $2.2V&3.86; stocker. i" "!" 13fOf?4.f0; calves and yearllrgs, Ji.6o4iO.Sj. HOCrfl RecelpU, 2.6(0 bead; matket 60 lower, selling at $6.0ora6.20; bulk of aales. W8HEBP AND LAMBS-Recelpt. 600 head ; market tendy. Stork In Sight. t.,..(t. of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: South Omaha .. 1.6XO 6.40 1,100 .. 7 J.&0 .. 8,7i H.7'0 8,000 .. 966 9.656 677 .. ,ono 6,000 WO .. 6.6UO 18.0t 10,000 Sioux City .... Kansas city .. 8. Joseph .... Bt. Louis Chicago Totals ...17.86 63.256 15,877 Kansas City Llvs Stock Market. Vlnin PITT. Mo.. Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts, 6,700 head. Including 600 southern. Market steaoy 10 a iiane mwer; nun Ktrt wid dressed beef steers. $6.50S6.16; fnlr S. mr 14 vnS 40: western steers. $3.6fK3 $.25; stockers and feeders. $2.60i94.0: south ern steers. n.uirt .vs.; soutnern cows. t26; native cows, $2.OVg4.10; native heifers, 82,756 00; bulls. $2-lfya3 85; calves. $2.VH4.7&. HOGS Receipts, 11.7ii0 head. Market 6c lw..r: ton. 16 82H: bulk of sales, $6 .!. 27; hiavy, a6.Zuifl4i.ao; pacaei-s, and'llifht, $6.i6.26. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000 steers, 85.OiW7.oo; oressea o-i niiu ""i''7J steers. $4 70.(i6.30; Blockers and feeders, $..00 C 4.60; atears" under I.OoO lb... $A2M4 4- c.ws .JJi V.if.r. js.vS.iS: canners. $1.0fTii26; C5-3ICAGOAHD VIA CHICAGO, HILVMIHEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Account InUruational Live Stock Exposition Tickets on sale Dec. 1, 2, 8, 4.' .Return limit Dec. 10th. Threo Faot Tra.no Dally From Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago. Leave Omaha at 7:55 a. m., 5:45 p. m. and 8:35 p. m. For Information, folders, ale, call at City Tick at Office, 102 Farnam Su, or writ to F. A. tianaral Waatarn Afnt head. Market slow and weak: lmbs, $ "0 i7.36; ew- and yearling. $i.5"ii 2S: "'- rn vearllngs, vs.ait'i'l wesiern sn.-p, 60; stoi ker and feeders, u to-ye w". t. Joseh LIT atwrk Market. 8T. JOtrFim. Mv, Nor. 23 CATTLI- Receipts. 9; head. Msrket steady: na tive. 4.ftv,,.T6; cows and heifers. l.oii 4.o; stocker snd feeder. $0.0)4 ' H(M)rt Receipts. 9,nfl head. Market 6i TV lower; ton, 127: bulk. 1A bllEEP ANl LA.MU3-Reclpts, 6 head. Market nominal. OMAHA WHOUUIB MARKET. Caadltlaa ( Trad and anotntlnn Utanla and rnncy Prsdne. EGOS Per do.. $5e. LIVE POO LTRY Hens, $! roosters, 6c: tutafys, Hvii.c, jucr.s, Kc; spring cnickens. 8c; geese, 8'i7'9c. BC'l I t-K-Packlng stock. 17c; choice to fancy dairy, iivc. creKmery, iWiiiO. HAY-4.:holi-e upUnd, $9.; medium, ff.OO; Coarse. $S.0ol8 0. By sti aw, $o.6Vt7.00. BRAN Per ton, $16.00. VEGKTABLES. BWEET POTA rOES Per bl.. $2 60. M TOMATOES California, per basket Of 28 lbs , $2.36. . WAX BEANS Per one-third bu. box, $1 00. . liEETB AND CA R ROTS Per bu., 78c. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dog. heads, 45c. CKLKRY Per do., SOffdne. CUCl M HERS Hothouse, fer do., $2.00 ONIONS Home grown. 0c per bu.; 8pan Ish, $1 75 per crnte; Colorado, 76c. fll'.rCKN ONION8 Per dos. bunches. jn, HORSERADISH Case of $ dos., $1.9tX RAP1SHKS Per dor bunches. 30c. I NAVY PEA N8 Per bu., $1 76; No. J, tl .flB. I.IU1 Hi.- N Per lb.. 6Uc GREEN PEPPERS Par market baakst. 'PAR8LE Y Hothouse, per doa. bunohs. Oo. . . . . . ' CARBAOB Holland seea. nomn ,h 1140. ,oa PLA' FOG PLANT Per do.. $ X. . Pf)TATOp;-Pr bu., 4i"jc- , RUTAR AGA8 160 lbs. to aack, $1.50. TURNIPS Pr tro.. 600. FRUITS. PEACHES California fcalway, per bog, 81.10; Colorado, $,25. , PEARS Winter varieties, per bu $2 25f O0 O R APES Tokay, $175; M-ilaga, pvr bbU f..0ffl6 00. APPLES Ren Davl. 82.2.1; Jonathans, $3 2518.60; New York apprr. $3.25; OrlBn Golden $3 00 CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $9 00310.00. QUINCES Per box. $3"b. TROPICAL rRUlT". OR ANGE8 F.oriua oraokes, 63.00. LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fancy, 44 slxe, $5.00; 300 size, $6.00; $60 slse, $6.M); other brands. $1.00 less. vi ANANAS Per medltim-slxed bunch. ! $2. 00(82. 26: Jumbos, $2.60fri3.&0. stuffed walnut date. -lb. box, r..l0; Cali fornia bulk, 5c; 7-crown Turklah. lio; a crown. '4c: 6-crown. 13c; -crown, 12o. GRAPE FRUIT 81s b4 to 64 and ft) ta M 4 SCELLANEOUS. BUGAR Granulated cans, in sacks, f3.$l; granulated beet. In ck, $5 31. CHEESE Bwls, new. 16c; Wisconsin brick. lbc: Wisconsin llmberger, U; twin. 16c; Young Americans, 15c COFFEE Roasted, No. 85, 2rtc f)r R-$ No. 30, 21o per lb.; No. 36, 19o pr lb.1 Nh 20, 16o per lb.: No. 21, 13c per lb. COCOANUTB-Per ssck of 100, $4.60. BYRUPr-In bbls., 27c per gal.; In eases, $ 10-!b cans. $1.70; cases, U 6-lb can. $1.80; cases, 24 2-lb. cans. Jl.Si. HONEY Ver 24 frame, $3.60. CIDER Nw. bait barrel, $2.75; barrel, CUT BEEP PRICES. No. 1 ribs, 14c; No. 2 ribs, 9c; No. S rib, c; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. 2 loin, lZy.o; No, 8 loin, 8c: No. 1 chuck. 6c; No. 2 chuck, 6c; No. $ chuck, 4n; No. 1 round, 8c; No. $ round. 7c: No. $ round, 6c: No. 1 plate, iua. Vn It nlal. 4c: No. 3 ulnte. 20. CANNED GOODS Morn, elendard west em. 6560c; Maine, $1.16. Tomato, 8-lh, .r. xi. 10: 2-lh. can. &7oull.00. pins- apples, grated. 2-Ib., $2.0f.3O; sliced, $1.99 0 apple,, fancy, $2.65; California, ,prloots, $1.902.26; psars, $1.751.60; peac 4MB, fancy. si.ioi.j, ri. v r.w.vv. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26: fancy (Jiun.KiK. F.. $3.10; fancy aockey. K., $1.9o; sardine, quarter oil. $2.76; three-quarter mustard. $3 00. Sweet potatoes, $1.1031.264 sauerkraut, $1.00; pumpkin. 80c$l.oa; wax oeans, -lb, 60i80c; lima beans, 2-lb., 76c&J1.3oA spinach. : n.Js; cheap pess, $-lb., 0c; extra. 96c4$l-; j fancy. I1.3dejl.7. niBF.11 k-ihh Family whlteflsh. per quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.00; Norway mack eral, No. 1, $28.00; No. 2, $28.00; No. $, $20.00; Irish. No. 2, $1C00; herring. In bbls.. 200 lb. 8ch. Norway, 4k. $9.09; Norway. 8k. 89.00; Holland herring-. In kegs, niilkra, SOc; Vega, mixed; ?0c ; 71r FISH Trout, 12c; halibut, 12cs catfish, !5c; buffalo. 8c; bullhead, lie; black bass, fin stock, 36c 1 salmon. 12c: pike, llo: red snapper, fresh froser.. 12c; whlteflsh, frsi frozen, 13o; yellow perch, dressed and scaled, 8c; pickerel, fresh froaen, c; frog legs, 8Gc per dos. anddl. HIDES AND TALLjW-Green altd. No. 1. 12o; No. 110 bull hides, a(10o; green hide. No. 1, 11o; No. 2. 10c; horse. $i.6(kfl3.76; Bhecp pelt, 50C681.25. Tallow, No. 1. 4c: No. , 2o. NUTS French walnut. 13V.c; California wlnuts. No. 2. hard shell, 12c; No. I. soft bhell. 14c; Brsxils, 13U14e; pecans, 14317c; lllberts. 12ik-: tanut. . raw. c: ec: hard roasted, Tic; California almond, hall, 16c; soft shell. 18c Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. COFFEE Market for future opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points In sympathy with rather dlsuppolntlng cables, and after ruling around tha Initial figures during ths middle session, eased off toward the close, under liquidation. The market closed eay at a net decline of 5610 point". Sales wera reported of 110.000 bags. Including December. 6.96-66.00C; March, 6.24i6.oc; May, 6.45c; June. 6.55c; July. 8.60c; August, 6.70c; Sep tember, 6.7&(f(.80c. Spot Rio, quiet; No. t Invoice, 7 9-lOc. Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnll. NEW YORK. Nor. 23. EVAPORATED APPLES Market shows a firm tone and offerings of prime at the insld figure quoted re very lignt. nign cnoice am quoted t 8c; choice, 743c; prime, In cases, 71?7o. 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