-J V TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, ' ttECEMBEH 1, 190C. 13 jiKAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Vhflut Town on Liquidation In tba De cember Cptton. SALLIES SUQHTLY IN CLOSING HOUR 4d; futures, quiet; December, 4s 4d; Jam Uary, 4ft ld. Hops At london (PacKlo coast) steady; Li 15(j4 lbit. X "r" Off Fractionally on 811 hjr Klevatora, Who Claim t Have Liberal Accept ance from the Country. OMAHA, Nov. SO, 1904. ftir nnrnlm ,rin. . i . .... ".lined a further lOH an the Hnildlatlnn In I WHnhi-r, There whs some buying of De cember bv rkvxnn . k. k ii J eOV fl rallied partially. A report from Chl WJrV0 Z"M tAat Armour ul. May at the .m m h bol',t a large line of I. TR7',pu ere ,ar''r thR" "go. Argentina xhlpmenls wer light. ' , n' 1' f'Pts were lens than a year aro nnd under the evtimates. The market met with tVavy selling on th part of the eie vntors nnd prices at the close were lower. hl bar argument In the latri that Artrerrtlna shipments were about tfloe what they were a your ago. t rtmary wheat receipts were 1.710.000 buah 1 and shipment 1.614.HOO bushels, against coceipts lnt year of 1.028.0.O bushes and "iiipninpts or 613,(o bushels. Corn receipts war ,4-''Oo bushels and shipments 334 wl bushe s. against receipts last year of 719,f0 ruisnel and shipments of Slu.OuO bushels. rlT?:ra?oe'' were bushels wheat. 186.- io bushels corn, 6,263 bUKhels oats and flour nl wheat equal to 557.o bushels. Liverpool cloned Vaid lower on wheat nd ((l hlsher on corn. 8as the Modern Miller: "Drouth condl ii ln Net"'!,'a are only partially re lieved, as recent rains were not general, wtnerwleo the weather over most of the "winter wheat belt has been favorable and crop conditions aatLsf actory." Rroomhall cabled: "Mr. Danvers, our Ar gentine agent, denies publication of the official crop estimate, but states that com mercial authorities reckon that wheat crop will bo 6 per cent larger than last year." New York wired: Practically no for eign Inquiry for corn and any limits re ceived are away out of line. Mesnwhlle offerings of c. 1. f., New York, from coun try points are Increasing." Chicago wired: Purchases of new corn al country stations and on track bids fair to be the largest of the season. Looks like the commencement of a large movement of Corn. Ixx-al range or options: Article. Open.l Hlgh. Low. I Clo.Ye'y. REW YORK URJKHAL MARKET Quotation of the Iny oa Varlaas Commodities, NEW YORK. Nov. 3fl.-FLOUR-Bnelp. 33,338 bids.; export. K bids; sales. 4.0 1 kii. Market dull and alwiut steady: Minnesota patents. M.Wi't.Ki Minne sota bakers, $3.fVii3.8o; winter patents, $.. .u-ul ", winter stlalgllts, 33.5i'.i3.bii: win ter extras, t-.S i'"j; winter low grades. $:.nft'.iD.i6. Rye flour, dull; fair to good. $3'a3.Si: choice to funcv. Sr.fS Ruck- heat flour, quiet, J 2. 20",. 30, spot and to arrive. Bl CKWHEAT-Bareljr steady, $1.3 per im irs. OOKNMEAL Parely stendy; fine whits and yellow, $1.20r(1l.25; coarse, Jl.10fal.12; kiln dried; $2 7oi2.75. RTE-Firm; No. 2 western. 68i C. L f. New York; jersey and state, 64ij66c, de livered in New York. BARLEY Barely steady; feeding, 46c C. I. r. Hunalo. WHEAT Receipt. 198,800 bu.; ' exports. 83.13 hu. ; sales, 2,5o0,0O bu. futures; spot market easy: No. 2 red. 79 r, elcvat r; No. 2 red, tHc f. O. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern, iJuluth, Me c I. f., UufTalo; No. 2 hard, winter, 77'no C. I. f., BufTalo; Decem ber wheat opened higher, on a ' reduction in local stocks, but later broke a cent. Other options declined early .oWIng to liquidation, bearish crop' nctf. and short selling, but eventually rallied "on a scare of snorts, closing partly net lower. Sales -Included No. 2 red, May. S3 ll-lW SfV. closed at M'4c; July, 83VoX37c. closed at SJ7c; December, 8i1lc, closed at Wc. C KN Receipts, 7S.1U0 bu.; exports. 1K, 976 bu. ; sales, 2S.0H0 bu.; spot market steady; No. 2, 54c elevator and 53'4c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, 64H Op tion market was weaker on account of liquidation and prospect for better weather, closing unchanged to c net lower. January closed at BlHc; May closed at 6oT4c; December, &2'a'i4c, closed ut fcr'io. OATS Receipts, 289.600 bu.; exports, ,26 bu. ; spot steady; mixed oats, 26 to $1 pounds, 3!W; natural white. $0 to S6 pounds, $i39c; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, 33 43 He FEED Firm: spring nrsn, za. prompi shipment; mlddllngst 13 00. prompt ship ment. . . HAY Easv; shipping, TOIoc; good to Choice, $1.00v1.10l . . HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1904, 20124"; l!"ofi. sv12c; PaciflO coast, I, loft He; 1905. Iitil4c. ... HIDBS Steady: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 20c; California, a to 26 lbs.. 21c; Texas, dry. U to SO lbs., 19c. jd I, RATHER Quiet; acid, 27'gCSe. nrwiRinvfCReef. firm: family, 13 sn NEW YURKSTOCKS AND BONDS Krket ii in a Tsrpid lUU tad Values Eeoeda Zarlj in fejsion. HILL ISSUES SHOW AGGRESSIVE STRENGTH Ramor that Great Northera la to Taka Over Korthera Paclaes Barllagtoa Holdings Call Htsty Rises to ST Per Coat. Wheat- ! ' 1 I I Dec... RVt 0tA W'4l A ef.',1 May... 70T, 714A 70 71-4A 71 Corn Dec... S7N, 37S S7H 37HA S7N May... SSH S 88 ISB 3SV Osts 1 I I 1 Dee 1 3M4 May... I I S3V4B ft Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 7H8Hc; No. t hard. 6ttSc; No. 4 hard. 6i96c. CORN No. 8, new, 35tc; No. 4. new, 84attc; No. 8 yellow, new, 36fJ6V4c; No. 3 white, new, I6 4JSH OATH No. 8 mixed, 30iS304c; No. 3 white. 30G31c; No. 4 white, 3030c. RYE No. 2. 63c; No. 8. 61 He. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 48 Kansas City 216 Mlnnenpolls (two days)... 612 Omsha K7 Duluth 3-9 fit. Louis J Cri4.00; mess, 8.0Wi9 00; beef hams. 822.3 84.00; packet. 310.bOflU.00; city extra India mess, 19.i0'ii 20 00. Cut meats, quiet, pick. i.j .n, tinoi?Ro- nlckled hatrs. 312. UO in 73 i 78 48 o CHICAGO GRAIH A KID PROVISIONS Features of the Trading ssd Cloalas; Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 30-Small shipments from Argentina were the chief cause of a firm close In the local wheat market today. Vtrtnl mmtntlnna for Muv wheat were a ;ythade higher than Wednesday's close. May corn was on ic; oain were iiiiviin-nacu and provisions were a shade to 10c lower. The market wa weak early In the day on soiling of the December option by longs and commission houses. The selling was largely due to mure liberal receipts In the northwest and to the assertions made by the Cincinnati Trade Journal that the win ter wheat crop Is In good condition and that thre was on November 1 an export able sirplus of wheat In the country from the previous crop of 220.(Hi.OOO bu. Early offerings were taken largely by elevator Interests. Later a prominent bull bought Mav actively, and this brought out a more general demand, which resulted ln a complete recovery of the early loss. The late demand was based almost entirely upon the small shipments from Argentina for ' the week, the total movement being 816.000 bu., against 2.328.000 bu. for the corre sponding week last year. The market closed firm. May opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 7o to "8c, sold be tween 77c and "SH'nW and closed at "Xc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 504.300 bu. Export for the week as shown by Brtidatreets" were equal to 4. 2U0.0IO bu. Primary receipts were 1.710.000 bu., against 1.01S.OO0 bu. for the same day last year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 1,054 cars, against W8 cars last week and 770 cars a year ago. Liquidation of the December delivery had a weakening effect on the corn market In general. The market was steady eRrly In the duv because of small local receipt I nml small contract stocks ln Chicago. The prediction of a cold wave throughout v the corn belt caused active selling about the middle of the day and brought about .' a eham decline in the December option. 4t being the opinion mat wnn comer 4i 12.60. Lard, steady; western prime, .n 8 16; refined, easy; continent, $.6o; South America, J10.60; compound, $S.'ioe.26. stondy; family, W 6019.00; short clear, 6'l.0o; mess, $17.7&!S.50. TALLOW-Dull; city (82 per pkg.), 6c, country (pkgs. free). 6M;e. RICB Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, fiv.c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm. Street prices: Extra creamery, 30'uH4c. Official prices: Cream ery common to extra, 21(6 30c; held, seconds to extra, 232tmc; state dairy, common to fancy 20i'J8c; renovated, common to extra, 17423c: western factory, firsts, 20y21c; ........... imitation creHmerv. firsts. 21'ilj,23c. CH EES W Firm; state full cream, small and large, September, tancy, 110; maie, tober. best, 13c: lato made, 12tfl2c; state, Inferior, 04$illfcc. iYV-9rirmt state and Pennsylvania nearby fancy, selected wnite. c; eiuie choice. SMi40c: state mixed fancy, SS-B; western average Desi, jot., uuwm pi .. Firsts. 32c; seconds, iMU&fci. POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys, 1& Dressed, Irregular; western chickens, iHS 14c; turkeys, 13!316c; fowls, 9tfl3c. Bt. I.oals General Mnrket. ST. LOUI3, Nov. SO.-WTIRAT-Btrong; track. No. 2 red, cash, 7575e; No. 8 hard, 72-B7ic; December, 72S4l'2c; May, 77c CORN-Weak; track. No. 2 cash, 42'4c new, 45c old; December, 40'4c; No. 2 white, 44c new. 4iSc old: May, 46c. ' OATS Weak ; track. No. 2 cash, 83c; No. 2 white, 34c; December, 32 '. May, 34FlOUR Steady; red winter patents, 83.60 63.80; extra fancy and straight, 3.158i.ou; clear. 32.b0tt2.9O. .,.c,-o-c SEED Timothy, stendy. 33.25'63.i5. COKN MEAL Quiet, 32.30. BRAN Firm; sacked, ettst track, 9.93c. HA Y Firm; Umothy, 3MHl5'; prairie, 810. 0iv 16.60. it-.- IRON COTTON TIES-31.02. BAOOlNll-c. HEMP TWINE &c. PROVIS10N-Pork, lower: jobbing. 316.06. Lard, lower; prime steam, 88.75. Dry salt me! steadv: boxed extra shorts, tn.tj; clear ribs, 89.00; ohort clears, 8s 50. Bacon, steady; boxed extra snorts, jm.uu; clear ribs, $975; short clear, $10.26. POL' LTRY Lower; chickens, Sc; springs, 8c; turkevs, Ho; ducks, c; geese, fdTc. Bl'TTBR Steady; creamery, 2Sfyilc; dairy. 2aiji26c. EOtS Weak at I5c. Following were the receipts and shipments of flour and grain: . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 12.0"O ll.'H) Wheat, bu 62.000 3.uuo Cornv bu 7H,(st 4i.O 0 Outs, bu 131,000 6ti,lW0 NEW YORK, Nov. 30 The stock market was ln a torpid state today. Prices re ceded ln the early part of the day under the atress of the pinch In the money mar ket. There wu a recovery later to about the level of the closing on Wednesday. The movement was languid and uncer tain at all times, except In a few special stocks. The Hill stocks showed aggressive strength and the advance was an Inxtni ment in tlie recovery ln the general mar ket. Assertion were current which were made with great posltlveness, that It was already determined to Issue 8o0,0VD,000 new Great Northern preferred stock to stock holders at par. with a part of the proceeds to be used ln taking over the Northern pHcltlc'a holdings of Burlington. The pro ceeds of the transaction to Northern I'n cillc. It was also asserted, were to be dis tributed as an extra dlsburrement to stock holders of that company. The lamentable d uth of th president of the Southern railway was lha subject of regretful comment In the financial dis trict, but the effect on the quoted value cf the stock of the road were scarcely percewtlble. There was transactions in Tennessee Foal at a price one point higher than on Wednesday, although the rights of subscription to new stock, wnicn came off the stock today were quoted at 3. in valuation placed on the dividend, of 88 per cent In stock of the Pullman company was Indicated by the difference ln today' quotation of 190 for the stork with, the dividend off and that of Wednesday, which was 2Cr. The flurry ln the money market seemed sufficiently explained by the known move ments of the action tuken In connection with the heavy requirements of tomorrow's settlement. The subtreasury alone haa taken 83,703,000 from the banks. This does not Include deposit with that Institution today for transfer to Han Francisco of $1.500,ono and to New Orleans of 3100. OK. The estimates compiled from statement made by the banks Indicate that the move ment by express ha shifted again in favor of the Interior to the extent of nearly $2,00.n00. There has been an outgo besides to Canada. The loss of cash by the banks up to Wednesday evening is variously estimated at from $4,500,000 to 86 0OOOUO. As the surplus reserve stood on last Saturday at below $5.0o0.0iO the Item would cut to near the vanishing point without any change In the loan Item. All the proba bilities are ln favor of an expansion In that Item which would tend to Impair the surplus still further. The .easing off in the money rate to 6 per cent after having risen to above 10 per cent was the effect of offerings by a single banking Institution. The rate subsequently went to the highest for the day at 27 per cent. Stocks were Indifferent to the late tension In the money market and closed very firm at the top prices of the recovery. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,185,000. T.'nlted State bonds were all unchanged on call. The following was the range ot price on the New York Stock exchange: Bales. High. Low. Close. today were steadf.-' rl-wsian Imperial 9 clos-d at 76.00 and HHslan bonds of 19"4 at 49 , ' ,. ' 1 Sew York Mntr Market. NKW YORK. Nov. V MONEY On call, strong and higher. r27 per cent; ruling rate 17 per cent; closing bid and offered at 30 per cent; time lo"s. stmdy; sill dsys, 74 per cent; ninety days, 7 per cent; sic "Y-mME P'JerJaNTILE TAPKH-i PVtERL1NO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers" bills st $4.8660 jit K;5 for demand and at I4.kt"r4 '70 for sixty-day bills: posted rates. $4 81 and 14 Wi; commercial bills, $4 9c. 8ILVEK Bar, 69c; Mexican dollar. (3C BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. - 7" Quotations on bonds today wers as fol- U 8. r. 2s, reg-.V" Sip- , M ser.... T do coupon I'M- 00 4s cirs ei-n TJ. 9 3s, reg do 4s rtfs 92 do coupo" ,0- do 2d serls.j. W v U. S. o. 4s. reg..M" Man. .C g. 4. .( .100 do coupon I"!1 ftiex. ventral ta.. m U. S. n. 4s, reg.. 13" do 1st Inc 27 do coipon M. A 8. L. 4s.... P'S Am. Tobacco 4s.. 77 M . K.- T. 4... r.'S do s V9. Mo 2s 8; Atrh. gen. 4s VH N. K.R. of M c.4s 8S do adj. 4s 93 !N. Y. C. g. 3s.. 94 A. C. U 4s 7 N. J. C. g. 6s. ...12 Bal. Ohio 4s... .101 No. Pacific 4.... 103 do 3s ' do in 76 B. R. T. c. 4s ... 3 N. W. c. 4s.... 8WI Cen. of Ga. 5s. .111 O. 8. L. r. 4s 9ijtr do 1st Inc 89 Penn. oonv. 3s.. ' do 2d Inc 75 Reading gen. 4-.. 99 do 3d Inc 71 S L. & I. M.e.6s..li; Ches. A O. 4s...lOS fl.L. A S F.fg.4s. 83 C. A A. SU 77i a. L. 8. W. c. 4s. 81 C. B. A Q. n. 4s..l'") 8. A. L. 4s 8J C. R. I. A P. 4s.. 78 So. Faelfto 4s 8I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killin Catt! , Gsoerallj Eteadj, .V fttdert Foira (troncer. rith H0G SHOW SOMEWHAT LOWER RANGE Light .Receipt of Sheep, and I ambs, with Roth Sheep and iJimba Steady to Stronger Thaa Wednesday. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 30. 190. Receipts wrrv.: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday Official Tuesday .... t'liii'ial Wednesday . Thurdy (holiday). Official Friday 9 bj .. 8.123 .. 4,114 S.Di7 7,ifJ 8.615 10.9!!4 7.619 8,241 2,000 8.700 l.7f Plve davs this week...19.5n 23.H4 2t 8l Ssme dav last week. .. .-"7. 467 20.770 25.926 Panic days I weeks ago..33.0o7 23,870 51.815 Panic dnys 3 weeks ago. .27.215 22.1:5 86 479 Same d.iys 4 weeks ago.. 33. 51 2 24. W 77.874 Same days last year. ...13,626 24.609 31.209 The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omsha for the year to date, compared with last year: ,) 1V, lifi Inc. Csttls' 9"!,2SS M7.(M 41.622 Hog S.Xti. 2,07ft.3S' li',1.4M Sheep 2,040.968 1.871,542 1G9.426 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. bidding prices that were all of 6c. and In some cases more than that, lower thnn Wednesday. Advices from other selling points were all lower, so that conditions were entirely sgwiast the selling Interests. Salesmen, however, wer determined to mslntsln- the market-as far as possible, and there was very little trailing on the 0enlng letter on buyers rslsed their bids somewhat snd the market for a time be came quite active, hogs selling freely at prices that were Jt5c lower than Wednes day. Right at the best time a good many of the hogs did not sell over Ie lower than Wednesdsy's aversge market, but Inter on As some of the buyers got tlielr orders tilled snd dropped out the market eased off, be coming generally 6c low-er . loiter trains came In more heavily loaded with hogs, so that the total receipts ex redod early estimates. This, together with the fact that some of the buyer had fllied their orders and dropped out, as noted above, caused the market to close folly 8e lower than Wednesday. In some case salesmen thought that they had to take off as much a 7c. As will be noted frffrn the sales below, the big bulk of the hogs sold at 35 5'flt;.07. a against 36.cnfi.io on Wednesday. s1se practically Arm; quotations ranse f rom to c for Chfornl.i fruit. Apricot are unchanged; choice, lie; extra choice, lTnlV; fancv, I'-'u.'H-. Pe iches ate quiet, but firm: with choice quoted st l; extra choice, 12c; fancy. 13c. H.iislns are In comparatively moderate supply on sjt snd price are firm; loose Miitels. 7Mis; serd-'d raisins, 7(il0c; ltidon Isyers, 81 i f 1.7. OMAHA WHOI.KS AI.K MARKET. No. Av ad hogs 12 95 6. 113 8h. Pr. Good to choice cornfed steer. Fair to good cornfed steers.. Good to choice range steers. .$6 5iS.30 I K-in 50 4.76'vii5 40 do col 5s 92 do 1st 4s ctfs... 96 '' -r CCC. A S. Ug4s..12 Bo Railway 6s. ..Ill J.on'ITn ' . falr range steers 3 bJ 4 W Colo I. Bs. a. A... 75 'Texas A P. Is.. .119 . roloe cows and he fers.... 8 .8n.4.00 -i n o. nr h 1 n. i . ez v . i.-i. '9 1 t w- - r . Cuba 6s . ....... .JOS 'I-Mjm rtVVrl Erie p. 1. 4s HO do deb. B 80 i,?,m!no?, . UJ,T 'tocker illS, do gen. 4S ) Western Md. 4,.. 83 ". Hock. Val. 4US...107 W. A L. E 4s... 87 VeaJ c've ..v.i.w Japan s 97 Wla. Central 4s. 90 L. A N. unl. 4s.. .101 rff Bid. Offered. The foilswing table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last sevt raj daya, witb conti arlson: Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON, Nov. 30 Call loans, 65f7 per cent; time loans, &&7 per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atch. adj. 4s 92 do 4s 101 Meg. Central 4.. 81 Atchison 104V do pfd 101'Daly West Boston A Al 246 Frankllo Boston A Me. ...1(3 Granby Boston Ele 151 Isle Rovale Fitchburg pfd ..133, Mass. Mining iwex. (Central .... iVt micnigan ..... N Y. N. H. A H..192 Mohawk Pere Marq 63 Mont. C. A C. Union Pacltic ....187 Old Dominion Am. A. C. pfd..; 8108ceola Am. rneu. luDe. t-arroi weather the crop movement will Increase rieatlv. The market closed wean. ma Adams Express 275 Amal. Copper 25.6O0 113 112 113 Am. C. A F 1,900 44 44 44 Am. C. A F. pfd 300 102 102 101 Am. Cotton Oil 300 33 33 S3 Am. Cotton Oil pfd.. .'. 90 Am. Expresd 24.) Am. H. A L. pfd.... 800 29 28 28 Am. Ice, securities... 300 8 83 88 Am. Linseed Oil 18 Am. Linseed Oil pfd 38 Am. Locomotive 74 Am. locomotive pfd 114 Am. S. A K 85.200 153 151 152 Am. 8. A R. pfd SoO 116 115 lib Am. S. Ref , ex-dlv.. 700 134 133 133 Am. Tobacco pfd ctf 9 Anaconda Mill. Co... 8.600 28o 279 27 Atchison 22.48) 104 lo3 104 Atchison pfd 400 102 luj 101 Atlantic C. L VX 136 136 136 Bal. A Ohio 1,400 119 118 119 B. A O. pfd 12 Brooklyn R. T 3.700 80 79 79 Canadian Piciflo 2,800 182 182 182 Central of N. J . 224 Ches. A Ohio..., 1X 5t 55 66 Chicago Gt. W 200 18 18 18 Chicago A N. W 204 C, M. A St. P 18,100 183 182 182 Chicago T. A T C. T. & T. pfd 100 29 29 22 C, C, C. A St. L.... 1.200 82 92 92 Colorado F. A 1 2,000 55 64 64 Colorado A Ho 6u0 38 38 38 Colo. A So. 1st pfd 68 Colo. A So. 2d pfd.... 500 67 67 66 Consolidated Gas . ... 137 Corn Products, pfd.. 2,700 23 22 22 Corn Products pfd... 100 83 82 81 Delaware A Hud 227 Del., L. A W 648 Denver A R. G 1,600 42 43 42 D. A R. G. pfd 86 Distillers' Sec 71 71 71 , Erie 8, 44 43 44 i Erie 1st pfd 400 76 78 75 ', Erie 2d pfd 67 Am Sugar' do pfd Am. T. A T Dom. I. A 8 Edison E. I.,.. Mass. Electric . do pfd Mass. Gas United Fruit ;.. United 9. M.... do pfd ........ U. S. Steel...... do pfd Adventure Alloues Amalgamated . Atlantlq Bid. "Asked. .133 128 137 26 228 , l'.i , 70 Bingham 32 Cal. A Hecla 8W Centennial 38 Copper Hangs ... 83 .. 22 .. 13 .. 25 .. 8 .. 14 .. 73 .. 1 .. 57 ..136 .. 3" ..108 .. 18 ..110 .. 11 ... 74 .. 63 .. 9 ... 5 .. 7 ... 10 ...169 ...111 Date. 1906. 19.li4.l03.ill02. 11901. 11900. Nov. 22... Nov. 23... Nov. 24... Nov. 25... Nov. 2... Nov. 27... Nor. 28... Nov. :... Nov SO... Qulncy Shannon Tamarack Trinity United Copper U. S. Mining... U. 8. Oil. 59 Utah .109 (Victoria .... . 70 Winona i 68'Wolverlhe' .. .i 47 North Futte .104 Butte Coalition.. 86 4 Nevada in . 48 .113 . 14 Cal. A Arizona.. .163 Tecumseh 1K Greene Con 2t IxrhlWWTIoslna- Stock. LONDON? Nov. "30. Closing quotations on the Slock exchange wie: Cons, money.. 86 15-18 N. Y. Central do account 87 Norfolk A W.. Anaconda 14 do pfd Atchison 1 Ontario A W.. do pfd 1,l"4 Pennsylvania . Bal. A Ohio.. .....122 Rand Mine ... an. Pacltic 188 Reading ,. Ches. A Ohio 67 So. Railway .. Chicago GU W... 18 I do pfd DeBeer 21'So. Parlfioc,,.. 7 t). A R. 0 44U 1'nlnn PucifleY ....136 .... 87 .... 93 .... 49 70 5 7i' 3-- 97 do pfd :.. 8 Erie 4? do nfd U. 8. Steel..,. do pfd ...... Wabash do pfd Spanish 4s .... ... 86 ... 40 .... 20 .... 44 ... 85 do 1st pfd 78 no za ptd 70 Illinois Central... 181 Ix)jlHvllle A N...150 M., K. A T 43 January. ' SILVER Bar steady. 32ci,per ounce,,. ,, MONEY-Mfr5 per cent'' "y " . , The rate of discount In the"open market for short bills Is 5ij6 per cent; for three montn puis, dwl?o per cent. Kew York Mlnloar stocks, NEW YORK. Nov. 30 Closing quotations on n.ining biocks were corn onened Uc higher at 44c. sold off 43c and closed ut 43c. Local receipt were 101 cars, with 12 of contract grade. Trading In the oats pit was quiet and the market wus steady. There was some elling in the December delivery, but of ferings were well taken by cash houses. Mnv oats opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 34c to 36c, sold off to 84c and closed at 3t4(35c. Local receipt were 182 cars. Provisions were easier on scattered sell ing of pork and ribs, which was based on a 6c decline In the price of live hogs. At the close January pork was off 6c at $14.50. Lard was a shade lower at $8.46k Ribs wore down 5c at $7.707.72. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 68 cars; corn, 326 cars; oats. 3t6 cars; hogs, a.ooo head. , . The leading future ranged a follow! f Kansas t'lty Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 30. WHEAT Do cetuber, 6.c; May, 72c; July, ilc; cash. No. 2 hard, 7i'(j:ic: No. 3, 674;7lc; No. 2 red. 71'y72c; No. 3, 7(ij70c. CORN December, 31c; May, 38c; July. 8c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 37c; No. 3, 37c; No. 2 white, SMv. OATS No. 2 white, 33c; No. 2 mixed. ac I 'RYE-Steady; No. 2. C4c. ' I'll i a l.m.... V!., 9 un.i V . S nrftliie 25c higher; choice timothy, $12.75&15.25; choice prairie. $l2.uoa'12.50. . EGGS Sleaxiy; extras, 30c. per dozen; firsts, case Included, 28c; seconds, 21e. BUTTEH Strong; creamery, isc; packing. 18c. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oat, bu. .. Receipts Shipments two days, two days. 246.U-") 133,000 .... 79. 33.0IX) 25,000 22,0110 General Electrio Hock. Val. asked... Illinois Central .... Int. Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd.. KariBas City So..,. K. C. 8o. pfd Ixiulsvllle A N Mexican Central .. Minn. A St. L M . St. P. A S. 8 900 177 in 177 .... 126 100 176 176 176 100 82 400 200 7i0 2.400 30 62 31 63 82 80 62 3o I 82 4 81 30 62 62 l.loO 146 14 146 ii int 'ii 9r.iT s( 10,100 25 25 M. Board of Trade quotations for Kansas City delivery. The range of prices, as re ported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building, was: Articles. Opvn.l High. Low. Close.lYee'y. Wheat I Dec. l?2fT 7? May 178 tj- 78 Corn I Deo. I4T4T 43 May 44 44 July 44 44 Oats I Deo. IS3 fr'3Jfi" Mav !S4V'K!5I 3r July 82 33 Fork Jan. 14 62 14 52 Dec. 14 85 14 87 Lard No v. 42 60 Iee. 8 5 8 67 Jan. 8 46 3 60 May 3 42 46 Fibs Jan. T TT T 77 My T 8T I 80 71 T;,' 77l 42 43 7273iff 78?78 fl t 42frHl4S'S 43 4 4.1' 44 44 S2! 83 IS3 34IS41('35 84fiS5 3-'' 14 40 If 76 47U 8 57 42 8 4 T W T82l 13 14 46 14 77J 60 8 SO 3 46 C T 73l T 86 14 65 14 87 t so 8 S7 8 47 8 43 T 77 T 80 No. 1 rAtih nuntatlnna were as follows: FLOl'R-teady ; winter patent, 83.809 8 4o: atralglits, 83 lfta-S 30; spring patents. V ; straights, 8J.2o04.30; baksr' $2.40 Ct 90 ,1 ' WHEAT No. t string. 7Tfrc: No. $ sprlne. 73W3c; No. i red, 78 72 0. t"ORN No. S. 44c: No. t yellow, 48N8e. OATS-No. I Wc; No. t white, 164iOe; No. 8 whit. S2ejR6c, BVK-No. a (W-jC. IttHI.EV-Faur to choice malting. 48660. SEEDo No 1 Max. $111: No. 1 north western, 81 I'rlme timothy, 343WJ4), Clover, contract grades, 813 40. PROVISIONS Short ribs sides flooseV t nv.iH so. Mee pork, per bbL! 814 Ml Isnl per ! lbs., 84.86. bhort clear aides (boxed), ii 1 run 8. 50. The receipt and shipments of flour and 1 wr: uscetpts. auiiNneris. Flour, bbl. 4300 WVo Wheat bu. V-" cln? bu... y. JtJ OateT bu 22.S" 84) JtyiTbu 4 W i BaHey. bu lt.100 44.7o On the Produco exchange today the but ter market wee it roug; creameries, rr H'".c; dalrie. J'-k-. Kgss. steady; at mark, cast Included. r-u: "rets. T7e; prime Aral. ; extra. Jiu. Cbeese. steady, 9 r Ujujc. -j Halldar em CottOB Market. W V MVERPOOU Nor. S.-Today to a hoU Say la the cotton market her. Liverpool Grata and throvUlone. LIVERPOOL, Nov. -WHEAT-Sr.ot, lte-dy; No. I red wste a winter. 6s lld; futures, quiet: IVcember. d; alarcii, U s d: My. 6d. . . . OOlt-eM tJiAj AfVe.a tJAV Articles. Wheat- Dec May Corn I)ec May Open. HlghJ 66 66 72'72& ri 38 Low. I Close. M S P. A 8 8. M. pfd Missouri Pacific 2(i0 94 M., K. A T 14,8oO 43 M . K. A T. pfd 0 74 National Lead 0)0 76 N. R. R. of M. pfd.. 1.710 5X N. Y. Central 3.&0 132 N. Y.. O. A W 7o0 48 I Norfolk A W 2n 94 I N. A W. pfd 100 80 o. American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Ga P., C, C. A St. L. ... 1(0 84 Pressed Steel Car.... 80 64 I'refcaed 8. C. pfd.... 1(0 89 Pullman P. C. ex-div SiO 190 Reading 84.400 143 94 42 731 76 101 iT 25 60 146 165 84 42 73 75 68 Adam Con ...... 20 Alice 700 Breece 36 Brunswick Con.. 64 Comstock Tun.... 30 Con. Cal. A Va..l26 Horn Sliver 180 Iron Silver 425 Leadvllle Con .... S Little Chief I Ontarlo....,j4....875 i Ophlr .............276 6 16 4 4! 4 61 12 4 6H 4 49 4 81 6 06 4 69i 4 20 I 4 72 4 4i 4 18 6 00 4 63 01 4 m 4 4 72 4 49 4 24 t 4 88 4 47 I 4 4-' 4 34 4 74 4 78 4 8 6 261 6 71 I o, 15 0j! 6 75 5 981 6 7H 021 1 4 71 6 101 t SBI 4 74 5 SOI 4 69 4 87 Sunday. tHoliday. RANGE OF, PRICES. Cattle, Omaha t2.1W14S.OO Chicago 1.&7.40 Kansas City 2.t(i.8fl Bt. Ijuls 2.001(17.(0 Sioux City 2.6O'o6.00 The ofticlal number of car brought ln today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hogs. 85.8o'6.l7 6 4041 30 6.i)'(Hi.2f 6.K34.15 of stock C . M. A St. P , abash Missouri Pacific 4 Union Pacific System 17 C. A N. W., east 1 C. A N. W.. west 7 . C, St. P., M. A 0 4 C, B. A Q., cast 1 ('., B. A Q., west 39 C, R. I. A P., east 3 C, R. I. A P., west 1 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Great Western 1 61 8 1 21 12. 25. 4 8' 18 4 1 1 88 t 6S 6 80 57 SJ3 ... 6 95 60 345 120 S 95 62."..... 348 1) 6 96 68 32 40 6 96. 44 87S 160 5 85 , 61 327 1?) 8 00 60 S"8 200 6 00 67 2!"1 240 to 66 318 2o0 8 00 53 311 240 6 00 59 2W ISO 00 75 320 160 8 00 7. ... 600 83 J.'-'t 160 (O 89 166 ... .8 00 45 311 120 4 00 64 291 160 8 02 40 240 40 8 02 65 265 160 8 02 69 294 160 6 02 89 360 120 02 47 347 ... 8 02 M ill 40 SOft Av. 8h. Tr. ...2tt ... ( ...279 40 6 os ...2 240 6 05 ...2S0 120 4 05 ...MO 80 8 05 ...250 120 6 06 ...S2S. 140 6 06 85.-.,.. .827. 40 t 06 26 2'3 80 6 05 62 275 120 6 05 72.:.. ..25 W) 6 06 71 297 160 6 06 70 2:V) 210 05 ,.e.8 200 aor-i ..22 ... 8 07 ..2.6 40 4 07 ...2.12 40 t7 ..315 130 8 07 ....275 120 8 07 84 227 320 6 07 .234 160 a 07 .215 ... 6 07 .227 40 10 .198 40 8 10 No 73 A4 vft6 r.4 P9 74 60 65 77. 67. to. 64 ..264 ' ...270 ...22 ...2.38 .231 40 8 06 40 8 06 80 8 05 ... 8 05 73. 67..... 48.... 55.... 78. .1. 8X.... 69.... 8. .234 ..190 ..2"6 ..268 60 J40 87 174 ) t 10 SO 6 10 ... tl2 ... t 12 40 4 15 ... a 16 Total receipts The disposition of the day' receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing toe num ber 01 bead Indicated Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Omaha Pkg. Co., Denver, Armour A Co., Dunver.... Lobman A Co MoOr;rfLry A Carey We I. Stephenl.. Hill A 8onn F. P. Lewis Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. F. Husz J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. B. Root A Co T. B. Inghram Sullivan Bros Other buyers ., Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. 161 3H8 280 1 2;.l l.ut3 68J ; 433 2,2ti7 64 356 2,416 68 l;8 233 80 1 17 26 40 81 32 2 10 1(0 .... .... 10 .... .... 15 73 .... 2.291 8 2a. 8HEEP Receipts this morning were very Ilsht. as was to be expected after a holiday. only nine cars being reported In and they were all rangers. About one-half of them were good enough for killer and they sold very readily at good steady to stronger prices. The ewes brought 35.20. with weth ers at 86.40. yearlings with some wether among them at $6.75 and Injmbs at $7. Ev erything wa anld and weighed up at an early hour In the morning. Feeders were also In good demand and they sold about a fast as they could be shaped up ready to be shown. The prices paid were fully as good as those which pre vailed on Wednesday. ' As a whole the market wa In very sat isfactory condition considering the light run and the fact that It wa the last day Of the week but one. Quotations on killers: Good to choice lambs, t7.0oifi7.40: fair to good lambs 36.75'J 7.00; godd to choice yesrl'ngs, t5.76fa.0O; fair to good yearlings. 65(nfr6.73: good to choice wethers, t&.26&6.60; fair to good weth ers. 85.002i5.25; good to choice ewes, t50J3 i.26; fair to good 4wes. 4.6f4i5 06. Quotations on feeders: Good to choice Iambs, $6.0u.4O; medium lambs, 80.60ih1i.OO; light lambs. 84.2&(gt.26; yearlings. If 154)5. :0; wethers, $4.766.20; ewes, $3 5i)4.60; breeding ewes. 346066.00. Representative sales: No. 9 Utah ewes 134 Utah ewes, cull , 876 Utah ewe 490 western ewes and yearlings 84 Wyoming ewe fedrra 27 Wyoming ewes , J01 Wyoming wethers ,., 7 Wyoming wet here 33S Wyoming lamb feedera.'... 21 Wyoming lamb feeder o Totals ..2,130 ' 6.644 . 3,371 Potest Bavage Sierra Nevada Small Hope .. Standard 22 ..120 .. 86 .. 35 ..275 Treasary Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, elusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, flketweili, (Available cash balance, $283,747,779. guld,,uin .and bullion, $113,381, 816; gold certlllcaUs, 855,132.190. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Nov. 30. Bank clearings for to day were $2,185,894 62 and for the correspond ing date last year 81.658,870.01. Kii2 ' Heading iiV ii::V". 71 i.B Readlne ;,, pfd 3736ii37 3T(37 38 38 36B Philadelphia Prodece Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30. BUTTER Firm; uic higher; extra western cream ery, ofllclal price, 31c; street price, 31c; extra nearoy prints, 24c. EGGS Firm; good demand; nearby fresh and western fresh, 32c, at mark. CHKt8B-lirm; good demand; isew York full creams, fancy, 14c; choice, 13'sl3c; fair to good, 13414c. . ( reerla Grain Market. PEORIA. Nov. JO.t'ORN Higher; No. 3 yellow, new, 42c: old, oc; No. 3, 4o; No. 4. 41c; no graue, 40c. OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 34c; No. 8 white. S3Mfc'J3c; No. 4 white. 32c. RYE Firm; No. 8. 7e)c. WHISKY On the basts of 81.24 for fin ished good. Mllvrankee Grain Market., MILWAUKEE. Nov. SO WHEAT Steady; No. 1 Northern, . SlBic; No. t, 77 y 81c; May, 78c bid. It AHLEY-iteady; No. 8, 66c; sample, 43itt5c. CORN Steady; No. 8, Old, 46c; May, 43o asked. 131 131 48 48 84 84 80 88 88 1.100 41 41 41 18.3-0 i: 137 138 3"J Vifm VZii 84 84 64 4 89 8814 1'J 185 146 147 80 Republic Steel 8V) 38 Republic Steel pfd... 4"0 101 Rock Island Co 240 32 hoc a lsiana o pra. Rubber Goods pfa.... St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. 1,000 nt. ixiuis a. w.... Bt. L. 8 W. pfd.... Ho. Pacific Bo. Pacific pfd So. Railway J.toO 80. Railway pfd fiO 1.100 i 49 600 38 101 31 67 48 24 8.300 84 84 34 84 T. C. A I., ex-rlghts. 1,100 166 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 30. FLOUR First ritents. t4.3iU4.40; second patents, $4169 ti. first clear. $3.26oU.3u; second clears. BRAN In bulk. $17 00. Dalnta Grain Market. DULUTH. Nov. 30. WH EAT On track. No. 1 northern. 78c; No. 2 northern, "6o; November, koo; Dcuubar, 77c; May, Ttro; July, 8oo. QAT8 To arrive, 32a Toledo kerd Market. TOLEDO, Nov. SO SEEDS Clover, cash, November and 1 lecember, $8 2: March $8.42. Aliilke, 87-So. Timothy. $100. . ! Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 80. COTTON Spot rlcsed quiet: middling uplands, H.41M; mid dling gu!f. 11 Mm-: sales. 9 MO bales. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 80 CX)TltN-8teadf ; middling, He; no sales, receipt or ship ments: stock. 16.081 bales. , NEW ORLEANS. Nov. SO. COTTON Spot closed Arm; sales. ,3' bales; low ordinary. 70, iioiiilnal; ordinary, kc. nom inal, good orllna-y. 7-1k'; low middling. wic: n.l.ld'iiis HSc; middling. 1:l-li,c; middling fair. II 7-loc, noininai; fair, 11 l-ic; reosiv'.a, 86,U balesi sivva, iaiM kl. Texas A Pacific.... T , St. L. A W T . St. L. A W. pfd.. Union Pacltic Union Pur-Mo pfd.... U. 8. Exp reus U. A. lieilty U. B. Rubber tr. S. Rubber pfd.... V. 8. Steel U. S. Steel pfd Va.-Carollna Chem.. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd.. Wabash Wabash pfd Wells-Fargo Ex Weil. Electrio Western Union W. A L. E Wis. Central Wls. Central pfd No. Pacific Central I eat her Cen. Leather pfd Sloss-Sheftibld Steel.. Gt. Nurthern pfd Int. Metropolitan .... Int. Met. pfd 2,liO l'O " 90 38 34 63 17 4 38 10o 32 6n 103 49 26 84 119 Wm 84 164 38 M0 62 SO Ii 42.0(0 47 l.0 106 2 WO i 6.IVO 43 2u0 82 Total sale for the day, 6u3,8tat share. 400 87 87 31. (KO J2f, 228 3o0 r 37 l'O 102 lo? l'O 75 75 4 0 819 318 4.80 37 87 3t0 76 34 84 162 87 34 33 63 K 186- M 2 115 87 62 108 107 47 47i 1(4 104 40 lu A 43 150 ?7 26 r-'4s, $7 MI 76 tl 87 r 20 43 287 rarelga Flaanrlal. IXNDON. Nov. 30. Money In the mat ket today was In strong demand and sup plies wer not plentiful. Discounts were easier. The tone on the Stock exchange continued cheerful oa the Improved inons tary outlook, but buslnesa wa only mod erately active, owing to the temporary scarcity of Boating suppliea of cash, which were required fur the conaol settlement and for month-end purchasea. Consols and hoir.e rails further hardened on Investment purchases, while foreigners henented bv Paris support. Americans ruled steady, but Inactlvo during th forenoon, pending th receipt of th New York opening prices. When the latter breams lower operators were disappointed, realisations occurred, prices declined and the market closed weik. Copper shares were strong, In sym pathy witta the rretal. Rio tlntos touched lhi record. "'. Japanese Im perial s of 19u4 closed at 101. HKHf.lN. Nov. u. Tiading on the Bourse todv niitet. i-AiUS, Nov. 9.-Frlua oa the Buurws ' Wool Market.1 1 ' BOSTON, Nov. 80. WOOLJThe Ora. merclal Bulletin of this city, basing Its re port upon statistics gathered for the gov ernment, will say tomorrow of the wool market: With markets of the world tend ing upward, Boston ha an air of decided strength, and although value are not quot ably higher, merchants have no trouble whatever In obtaining the price they de sire. Beside the hardening of the foreign markets the scarcity of suitable selections here la areatly responsible for the hard to- 1 sitlon now held" by dealers In regard to wool values. A a matter of fact, higher prices are only prevented by the lack of proper elections. Half and tbrae-elghths grades are practically cleaned up and the supply of ail kinds of quarter-Moods Is estimated te be not more Uian 8,5oo.0u0 pounds, all territory wools. It I claimed that the stock unsold Is smaller than that at the same time In 19U6. The prominent feature of the week's activity was the sale of 1.6,10. fl to t.OtO.ooo pounds of staple Oregon at 23240, or 70(fr72c scoured. Clotldng wools are In substantial demand and many sales of fine and fine medium ranging from 60.0U0 to 2W.0W pounds each are being conaum- I mated. The majority of transfers are being maue at am -to, or i.'uui ior nne ana w 67o for medium. Fine staple Motitiuiai. I having a moderate call at 4(i 'c, while half and three-eighths blood sells a freely a supplies permit at 2i'8c and 28c, respec tively. New Mexican continue to sell at 2Z424c. The clean busts Is strong at 70 Tic for fine staple. twu-iOe for fine medium, (liia for fine clothlr.g. rmifflo for rlne me dium, 874j''Jm) for half-blood. Wav(i (or three-eighths and 65670 for quarter bloods. The shipments of wowl from Boston to date from December 27, 18u6, according to the same authority, are 210,467,827 pounds, a against 221,8."i6.522 pounds at th same time Iai year. The receipts to date are 25ti,13,- 621 pounds, against 3u8.274.436 pounds for the same period last year. LONDON, Nov. 80. WOOL The offerinK at the wool auction sale today amounbttl lo 12.348 bales, Including a large selection of merinos. Competition was keen. Scourrds were Ln demand for Franca and the home trade. A large assortment of crossbred sold well, America buying superior grade Prices showed a hardening tendency and greasy half-bred sold at th highest of the series. Following are the sales )n detai:! oenwa... New South Wales, J.600 bales; scoured. nd 4 calves., ills lid; greasy, 6duls d. ueerwland 34 cows... 8 200 bales; scoured, 1 txitu-'s w ; greasy, lod tils 2d. South Australia, 100 bales; greasy. 7d'(j,ls ld. New Zealand. duo bilee; uutinU, SdlS'ls Id: greasy, tan. Atae or Good Hope und Natal, 1,600 Lalei ooured, la d; greasy, 6'01"V1 ST. L4)liJ, Nov. 8". WOOL Pteady : me dium grade. cotnQlng and clothing. Z'.&flc; light fine. 19ti 2lq; bevy, fine, Hltic; tub waahed, 32ij37c. -CATTLE Receipt of cattle this morning numbered about loi) ears, which was a fair run for the 'day aftei a holiday. Unfortu nately the receipts consisted almoat entirely of trash, there being a good showing of all kinds except good cauls. Partly on account of the Inferior quality of the offerings and partly because of It 'being so near the end of the week packers Wfio not especially anxious for suppliea of beef steer. Still buyers were all out In good season and while they seemed a little indifferent still they picked out such cattle as would suit their purposes, for which they paid steady prices. There were no choice corn-feds, the offerings being prin cipally warmed-up and half-fat steers that were, a little too good for feeders, but not really desirable for beef. There was no western range beef to amount to anything. The supply of cows and heifer was lim ited to about til teen cars. All of them were on the common to medium order. The mar ket was Just aouul steady with last Wednesday, and as there were so few cattle on sale It did not take buyer very long to effect a clearance, in spite of the fact that 11 was a Friday, when the de mand for Blockers und feeders Is never supposed to be very good, there was a very fair Inquiry for that kind of cattle, the good kinds especially being ln active de mand and sold freely at prices that were steady to a little stronger than the early part of the week. The medium to common kinds were Just about steady. Practically all the feeders that were any good changed hands very rapidly. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. . Av. . 87 . 68 . 101 62 ., 89 , 107 , , 92 , 64 , Tl . 73 . T5 Pr. 2 28 8 60 4 26 4 15 4 00 4 M t 75 6 76 8 16 6 26 6 60 7 00 158 Wyoming Jambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Steady to five Cent Lower. CHICAGO. Nov.. 80. CATTLE Receipts, 7.0IO head; market steady prime teers Staple and Fancy I'rodnre. EGG.S Per doz , 6c. LI V K Pol 1,1 RY Hens, 7c; roosters. 4J 6c; turkeys, Hiilic; ducks, 9c, spring chick en. 7vc: aeese. 8h9c. I BUTTER Packing stock, l'c; choice U ' fnncv daltv, 211122c; creamery. r4ni:7e. HAY Choice upland, 8. at; medium, 88 O0 coarse, t8.0iKb8.6O. Rye sUw, I.n04i-O0 BRAN Pet ton. $15 00. I VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per bbU IMS. I TOMATOES California, per basket of 24 Ips . : tn'ar ,t. WAX BEANS Per one-third bu. bog, $1 ( ; hampers, 13.25. BEETS. TURNIPS and CA RR0T8 Pet bu . 75c. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, bend. 45c. CELERY Per do , tOOeOo. CI CUMBERS Hothouse, per dot., $1.0 2 0". ONIONS Home grown, doe per bu.; Span ish. $2 o per crate; Colorado, 75c. Gr.F.FN ONION9 Per dos. bunches. 25o. HORSERADISH t-Ae ot I doz., $1 9a RADISHES Per. doz. bunches, southern, laree bunches, $1.00. NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $1 75; No. i, $1.06. LIMA BKANS-Per lb.. 6e. GREEN FEPPEHS-Per hamper. t3.00. PARS LEV Hothouse, per do, bunch, 80c. CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown, per lb., le. , FOG Pl.ANT-Per dog . $2 26. roTATor-3-Prr bu.. 4ihS'.c. II I.' T A BAG A S A bout 160 lbs. to sack, $1.59. HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dog., tiro. SHALLOTS Southern, per dot. bunche, Bcciuin. CAULIFLOWER Per crat of about two do, heads, 44.2u(u 4 60. FRUITS. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $9 OftfflO 00. APPLES Ben Davis. $2.26: Jonathan. Golden, 13.25. PEARS-Wlnter Nells, per box, $3.(0. , GRAPES Malaga, per bbl., 8...0ig7.00; New York Catawbas, 4-lb. basket. 22c. TROPICAL FRl l'l. s, ORANGES -Fiorina oraufces, 13 00. LEMONS Llmonlera. extra fancy. 140 size, $6.00; 3(0 size, 86.UO; 86v size, 6.U0; other brands. 31.00 leas. BANANAS Per medlum-sled bunch. t3.0(Ka2.26; Jumbos, t25oti3.50. DATES KSdsws v. t.c; sayers. v; new stuffed wslnnt dstna -lh. box. 81.10: Cali fornia bulk. 6c; 7-crown Turkuin. lc; 8 crown, 14c: t-crown. 12c; 3-crown. 12o. GRAPE FRUIT Size 54 to 4 and 80 tw 88, 84. 264)4. 75. , - cocoa NUT'S Per sack of 100, t4.tV CHEESE-Bwlas, new, 16c; . Wlsconsla Brick.' iac'; Wisconsin llmberger. I2c; twins. 160? Young Amerlcsns, 16o. FISH Trout, U'c; halibut. Tic; catfish, 16c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads. Up: black bass, fin stock, 25c; salmon, lie; pike. Ho; red snapper, fresh froser,. 12c; whlteflsh, fresh frorwn, 13c; yellow perch,' dreceed and scaled. 6c; pickerel, fresh frozen, 9c; frog legs, 86c per do, saddle. -HIDES AND T A LLO W Green wilted.' No. 1, 12c; No. llo; bull hides, 10o green hides, No. 1, He; No. 3. loe; hot, 1160-83.76; sheep sells, 60c(&1.26. Tallow, No. 1. 4c: No. 2, 2c. NUTS-French walnuU, lSV.c; California walnuta. No. 2, hard shell, 12c; No. I, soft shell. 14c; Brazils, 1314c; pecans, 1417cl filberts. 12Hj14c; peanuts, raw. 6c:, roasted, 7c; California almonds, bard shell, 16c; soft shell, 18c. HONEY Per 24 frames, 83.60. CIDER New Wk, half barrel. $2.76; bar rel, $6.00. CUT BEEF PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 8c; No. I, c Loin: No. 1, 18c; No. 2, 12c No. 8. 80. Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 2. Uo, No. t. 4c Round: Nq, 1, 8c; No. 2, 7c: No. 8, tc Plate: No. 1. 4c; No. 2. 4c; No. 3, tc. MISCELLANEOUS. CANNED GOODS corn, standard west ern, 659'jOc; Maine, $1 15. Tomatoes, t-lh. cans, $1.10: S-lb. cans. 7rjl.O0. Pine apple, grated, Z-1D., fZ.nwi.so; sticea. ti.ju common to lAnnfurut- eows. I3.004e4.f,: ' ii2.20: gallon apples, fancy. 32.65: California heifers, t2f86.60; bulls, 32 50S4.60; calves, aprjeots, 31 90'ol26; pear, tl.764i2.50: p-ache. t4.557.5; stockers and feeders, 82.26fd4.50. I fancy, tl 7&G2.40; H. C- pea he, 2JSt50. HOGS Receipt. 25,000 head; market Alaska salmon, red, $1.26: fancy Chinook, steadv to 60 lower; choice to prim heavy, ' F- $2-W; fancy sockeye, r ., $1.9u: aardlne. $6 2041(6.30; medium to good heavy, 8i.lOS quarter oil, $2.76; three-quarter mustard, 3 26; packing, $55.10; pigs, 85.6001 6. 10 ;; 83 00. Sweet potatoes, tl.10Ql.2tt sauerkraut, butcher weights. $6.2iR9t.80; good to choice! $1.00; pumpkins, 80cti$1.00; wax oeans, 8-lb., mixed $6 1006 "0 6o$80c; lima beans, 2-lb., 76cal 35; spinach. HHEEP AND LAM Bt Receipt n, u.uil i.so; cueap pvvm, -., euoi eairwa, wvitn-fi head market steady: sheep, 83.2Mie.60; year- lancy. ii.S0tll.J6. Hugs, t&.00.20; lamb. t5.2T4j7.50. V..V I It, IIhL Marliat. Mrwvnmf Nnv snWF.F.VF.S-Rceints I '-..M- 210 .Per Jb-J No. 190 8.430 head: market active and firm and Ltrs ioi.16c higher; bulls, strong; cows. I wmbc higher; steers. $5.156 30; bulls, t2.80 i4.20; cows, J1.3o'y4.10. Liveriooi ana Lon don cable quote live cattle steady at 10J llc P" poimd dressed weight; refrlgen tor beef, steady at 8c per pound. Ex port tomorrow, 700 head cattle and 5,350 quarter of beef. CALVES Receipts. 136 head; market feeling, firm all around; veals, t7.0o-vi9.0O; little calves, t3.0Ou:26; western calves. $4 25: gTassers, nominal; dreesod calves, steady; city drfssed veals, - &&13-c per pound; country dressed, Vjllc. ci.ii.-c-p ATJn LAMBS Receipt. 4.836 head: sheep firm; lanins. lue nigner. " v. n a Uiuldatlon. but there wa good de t4.2C4io.25; yearllnga. th.w; lamps. i.o'( , , mand IW,tly for European account and Canada lambs. t7.90. ,, 1 partly for oovertng of local shorts, and HOGP-Recelpts. 6.221 hesd; marM noml- w flrm6d up ln the afternoon with the nally firm and higher on Buffalo advices. rl(M o,.dy at a net advance of 10615 1 Z . u ... ! point. Bales for the day were reported of Kansas City U Mock Mnrket. 2,760 bags, Including Decemlwr at $.800. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 30. CATTLE Re- . January at t 85c, March at 6.06ia.10c. celpts 8,8-0 head, Including 7(0 southerns; I market for beef steers strong; for .cow -' -- 1 hVwer? 'choice expert and d"re.sed M ' , . REAL ESTATK THAKSFERS. steers, t5.50U.r6; fair to good, n w , t3.KK&fi.26 A. Wlggenhuriv Jr.. lot 28 and 28, SUGAR Granulated cane, In sack. $5.21; granulated beet, ln sacks, 35.11. wr t t.ta rioastea, fo. , zso per 10.1 per 10.; mow ). irc per id.; mo. a, isc per id. 6YRUP In bbls., 27c per gal.; In ease. 8 10-!b cans, $1.70; cases. 11 (-lb can, tl.fco; Cases. 24 2V-li. cans. $1.8(. CURED FISH Family whlUflsh, per quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4 00; Norway mack- . fnil, No. 1, 836.00; No. 2, $28.00; herring In bbls., 2oU lbs. each, Norway, 4k, $9.00; Nor way, Sk, $8.00: Holland herring, in keg, mlikera, 80c; kegs, mixed. 70c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 30 COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at an advanoe of 1005 point on better European cables and smaller Brazilian recelpta. Following the call prices eased oir a few points unner re- ers, !.b.to.w, wmi.m n eed .nd wife to Ernest western steers, o.ou..,.., "'--; " .":-.." 1..,. oa 90 ers, Ei "ii hVifera.oiyuS.OO: bulls. 82. 15 Frank Kebal and wife to Ranck l 0. w No. Av. IT. Ko, Av. Pr. 1 haiO 8 35 15 1;j6 6 35 13 60 4 36 3 1084 6 40 13 1200 4 80 3 1213 6 50 17 1354 6 00 17 1255 6 66 19 1213 i 00 6 Iu83 $ 00 38 1188 6 10 COWS. 1 700 1 25 4 1110 2 85 8 820 2 00 1 1150 2 80 1 1000 2 00 1 1230 3 00 1 80O 8 15 8 1039 3 00 7 1 2 25 1 850 3 10 7 778 2 26 6 1040 3 10 1 860 2 60 6 1180 8 16 1 10(15 2 60 7 lu67 8 30 18 8..9 2 60 8 1148 3 30 12 92 2 60 2 Plod 3 So 7 8t(6 2 45 8 Iu54 3 16 2 726 2 66 22 looj 8 15 6 702 2 66 4 1012 8 40 8 104 2 65 6 12.(3 8 60 1 1120 I 65 8 1230 3 50 .,.(.. 976 2 75 1 1270 8 60 657 2 75 1 i.iab 4 00 ' 9 88 2 80 HEIFERS. T 4f,t 2 80 17 684 2 80 1 660 I 25 7 710 8 10 6 474 2 65 BULLS. t. 120 2 26 2 1238 8 30 , 3.,. 1535 3 00 1 1180 3 35 2.. 9) 8 16 8 16(5 3 26 8 8.0 3 16 1 1770 3 35 1 1510 8 IS CALVES. 10 326 3 26 8 13 f 76 1 260 t 60 3...., 350 4 76 - 2 180 6 00 t 145 t 00 2 140 6 26 1 JW) 8 00 1 150 6 60, 10 146 6 60 STOCK EKd AND FEED. KB -3 450 2 75 3 lsft 8 70 7 67. 3 20 16..... 1020 4 00 13 666 3 3 5 WESTERNS' NEBRASKA. 4 cows 9(0 2 6o 14 feeder.. 844 I 88 HOGS rtoceipis, iu.uw ocu. ,,... lower; top, .17: bulk of sale. a-iiOttU; heavy and packers, t6.1oiU6.17; pigs and SHEEP AfXl LUlllD-l.rtr.r,, ., d: market strong 10 kc iinimi, moio., 191 72S t 60 4 eows.. 86 cows. 7W 2 40 8 4 t 25 Metal Maeket. NEW YORK, Nov, 30. METALS Ther was a daclln of over 1 ln the London tin market, with spot closing st 196 10 and futures at 11 15. Locally the market was easy, with spot quoted at 643 00 bid and $43 U) asked. The London copfwr mar ket was higher at ill"-' lis for spot and al(JR Its for future locally the market wus quiet, but firm, with lake quoted at $-2.37ui2.75; elv-trolytlc, $210i-q.S7; casting, 1-2 OOtf 22 26. lead was unchang-d at 65.71,6.01) In the local market and at A 18 6a In London. Kpeltar was unchanged at 28 in London aod at tu.em6.i5 la the New York nisrke'. Iron was higher In the Engllsn market, With standard foundry quoted at bla 3d aud Cleveland warrants at 62a. Locally the market wa firm and unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern. I'-.St U'M 26, Nu. t foandf-V southern. 1-4 86; No 1 southern, tJ6.wu4J.iivi 8 vumsra, (2640 wa.uw, 1 96 t calves... 292 t 00 WIUM1NU. 8x8 3 35 14 steer... 6 cows.... 18 cows.... 10 cows.... 18 cows.... 12 steer... 1048 I 80 88 I bof nt iw luij t 36 loll I 80 1156 4 26 8 feeder 10 cows 1114 4 06 4 cows 77t 1 to 8 bull 1216 3 60 cows 8.4 2 00 16 cows.v..10o t 46 10 feeders . 788 t 65 E. Meredira, Wyoming. T feedera. .1(1 4 10 27 feeders. . 818 8 78 80 feeders.. Ml 4 00 4 feeder . 841 128 28 cows 8n 2 60 48 heifers... 716 3 26 George Innea, Wvomlng. 8 steers.. ..1210 4 CO T steer..., 841 t 60 18 steer.. ..111 4 36 41 cows 8x6 8 40 7 cows 817 3 00 44 feeders.. 8a6 4 30 8 f-eders.. 9eS 3 26 Shoshons National Bank, Wyoming. " h' fers .. r 3'' hlfers... I t 48 rows 8i2 3 16 33 calva. . . 2 3 n I. M. Bard 4 steers... 1081 4 H Johnson 8 feeders.. ? 3 15 t bulls M iUI Jamea Cox. 48 steers.. ..1147,4 26 10 rows 816 1 70 27 calves... 343 1 60 Wyoming. 2 cows 1130 I K rsbraaka. cows 1043 t tf South Dakota 11 steers.. ..1076 t 68 4 cows 8ri 1 U 19 eows !ei t i 2 cows... 7'(o 7 Joe tfcClereshsra Colo, Si rows 773,1 40 32 cows 71 2 40 lcalf. 100 4V 2cows .. .l"10 8 00 HoG-Bur tarted ( IaI tnornlnf u'thern cows', I2.254e3.50; native cows. $2.00 I Bunnywde .1 , i." hifera3.O0fii6.0O: bulls. $2.15(0 Frank Kebal and wife Bradley. U lot 23. block 2, Dworak'a Add., South Omaha E. 8. Rood to the Updlk Lumber and Coal eoinptiny, lot 16, block 1, Brlggs' Plat .. ..f.B.i.. ..-.iJVf. William J. Mulc.r .uu.Li wife to ss-vts, lots 23 and .4, blgik 1, snd lols A .$1,750 A 150 and yearlings. $4 6trii6.25; and 24, block 4, Bnggs' Place t.. r.Snl Al' ewea fed western yeaning. d...t.w, . " ern sheep, $4-50'(j6-ii&; tocker and feeder, $3.&0fc.&0. t. Loels Live Stork Market. on ioitiii Kv 9ft CATTLE Receipt. 4.5uu'head. Including 1.500 Texan. Market t.uriv: nwtiva snioiiina auu cwiv nt 36 0ii7 00: dressed beef and butchers' steers, T I 7 . . a ti. . .norla 9-1 Of,'n Frank lioxle and wife to Charles J. Burkman, lot 10, block 7, Walnut Hill , South OmBha Savings bank to El fie Hire, lot 14, block 4, Mathews" Sub.. South Omaha , Mary Mica and husband to Antonla Zadlna, iota 27 and 28, block 3, Me- lia's First Add., South Omaha 650 20 859 K -uner poundV $3 ! Krt Flnko Kred V. Wead. let U-rr"- 't..,. o a .i.ri Z20(i4 50-. cows 12. block 4. Ambler 1 lace ... .... .... , ne.,eA W L . uni m-lfi 4oft Ofiitli HI. adjoining w and lot 6, block 2t7, Omaha William Wallace to Elizabeth M. Sha han, part lot 20, block 6, Kounts Third Add Frank A. Broadwell to Lewis S. Reed, lots 1, i and 3. and nlO ft lot 4, airii-jcp AND LAMBS Receipts. 800 head; I block 4, AUimo Plaza, aim other lot ..i muMnn tt (xafifi mat 1 ArutHHia (iiuiimn and nusoana to lambs. $4.";i'7 "; culls and bucks, t2.6otf3.7$; atockers, t3.ooa- . 4.75; Blocker and feeder, -wvw. cow and heifers. t3.4uiiC.2B; canners tl.25y'2.J6; bull. $2 (ii4.ao; cajve. M.wn., ,e-. steers, $2.&o(tf.&0; cow nd heifer, ti-aow 62. . . ,.. HOGS Receipt, lieau, mi" steady; pigs and lights, $5.76Ca 30; packers, .6. 00Hj6.au; putcner anu uci ui(. .-"i J S.iXi. .25. Sloex City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. .-(SpecUl Tele gram.) 4, A i 1 LJy rwsi eijiiti, ,m o-. , mai- ket steady; treeves, it.oofatt ou; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.&utj4.50; slixkers and feeder, $3 ('i4 00; calves and yearlings, $2.60i(r3.75. llOlisi Meceipis, o,iw lirnu, 111&1 aei ou lower, selling at t5.8oaai6; bum of sales, $6 tM4.00. . HMttl' Aftll l.amur) ncceijtia, . head; . market steady. - 1 ' ' ' St. Joseph Live Stork Market. " ' BT. JOSEPH, Nov. 80.-CATTI-E Re ceipt; 4.450 head. Market was steady; na tive. I4 0uti4 3D;kw.irt hifei,TtlOOStOO; stoi kers and feeders, t4.0ni4.6o. HO;S Heoetpt, d.407 head. Market wa steady (0 60 lower; top, tti.22; bulk, t612U nT'!.. . SHEEP ANU LA.Mti-4teoep4s, is neaa. Market nominal. lock la Sight. Receipt of llv stork at th six princi pal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hoaa. Sheen. South Omaha two t.T"J t.ioo Hloux City 5") Kansas City tu Ht. Louis I1 St. Joseph .4400 Chicago 7.0UO 1 acre w 1.8(0 10. 00 8.000 4 4"7 8.6U0 Total ....27.260 84,407 80,885 yub K. Counsman. swW sec. 82-16-13 260 Same to Harry G. Counsman, et al., . same 260 C. Ernest Schumann to Harry Maro witz, wll4 ft. lots 1 and 2. McCand llsh Plane LIT William C. Heyden and wife to Frank Re I. al. Jot 23, block 2, Pworak'a Add., South Omaha 364 Jens Chrtstensen, admlnlatrator, to Mary Olsen, lot , block 1, Dwight A Lyman's 860 Bennington County Savings bank to Julius U. Schmidt, part taxlot 42, sw r SW-V-s-e. 10-15-13 1 Anionic blmunek to Thomas A. Crelgh, part lot 8, Barker Allotment 26 Matilda Landkamer and huvhand to Anton Israeli, lot 45, Cunningham A Brennan 800 Wilson T. Graham and wife to Fren Hansen, part lot 26, S. E. Roger' Okahoma 18 Matbew Bsrta fo Frances Burta Ko curnllt, lots 6, 7 and south lot 8, block 12, Ixiulevllle .1 Julius U. Bchmtdt and wife to John J. Barr, taxlot 42, sw aw sec 10-15-13 1,800 Anna M. Howard lo JoeepHl'ie H. Weldenfeller, lot 4, block 3, Patrick Second Saratoga 1 toiO ! Elizabeth Katerlna Newmatin, et al., t.ouO 0 Fred Armbruet, e lot 9, Barka- lew Place m E. J. Kdmands and wife to Welch A. A. Klngsiey, lot 4, block 12. Clinen Hill 6-0 185 15.0O Oik and Resin. . OIL CITY, Nov. 30 OIL Credit belanrea, tl 6a; runs. Hi. in: bbls.; average, 98.9ut bbls ; 'r t, meats. 2i-t,67S bbls.-; average, 156.930 bbls. SAVANNAH, Ga-, Nov. $0. OIL Turpen tine, firm; t0. KOSIN Finn: qiiots: A. B, C, D, E. 83 ; F, $3 86; tl. 84.(0; 11. $4 16; I, 14 40; K. $6.1; M. .50; N. $6.26; W Q. 86 80; W W, 86 80. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Nov. 30.-EVAPOnATEn APPLKSMarkst firm on both spot and futures; fancy are quoted at 6o; choice, 8c: inline. In cs-ae. 7Tie. CA LI KIRN I A DRIED FRUITS Prun are Ut fir du,aa4 o at, wiOt iar$r Total ISO .$8,061 The Financial World NEW TOIl K C1IICAOO 4 Ursstwsr lOt Handeleh The lading riaaneial Weakly ValiMible te Rankers aad Financier JIpaMbls t Invsators aad speculator TU. j.ily flaanelal pubUcatlnn of Its kind. Seed for tree sample onpy. T- 11 n'l t-i n nnaoa of It value d ssud roar subscription. THE riXAliCIAL MOULD Sfa4wf Btw TeH