T11K OMAHA DAILY BEE: lliUUV, N'OVKMIiKR CC. 1907. CRAB AND PRODUCE MARKET Situation Heavy and No Strength is Developed. i . i ! KEITHER OPTIONS OR IN CASH On U Willing: to Take the Bar in Side, aa General Bmlnru Praettcallr nt a Htaaaallll. .. OMAHA. Nov. 21. 1907. situation In the grain amrket In heavy and no ntrrnrth 1 shown In option or tha cash market. Nn on seems tn he wnjjlng to take) the buying side, so long- an tha bank and the generl hiinlnrii ol the country ar at a standstill. W'heat started moderately strong at ihe opening, but aa non aa It cam on the market Ihawol no trength. Selling wan heavy. and without any aupport the mar ket could not stand the pressure and 11j j I -dalloa wu general. December wheat opeiud at Ke and closed at Mc. Com waa weak and the market wa dis appointing to the long; faction, who liai hoped to ahow eome atrength on the gen eral wet condition that have prevailed throughout the corn belt. Thi demand was light and all holder were willing to aell. Iecmber corn opened at 4Hc and cloeed at Of. i were weak anil slumped with other i araio. but the dimnd for caah oata la mm inc. aa the supply In the east Is Krowlng short, December oats opened at ;4lJtL' at 4a;,c. Primary wheat reoalpt were. 683,000 bush els and shipments were 914,00 bushels, against receipt last year of 751,000 bushels and shipment of 724.WK) bushels. Corn receipts were 29Z.0O0 bushel and shipment were 1M.OV hushels, against re celpta last year of Kxl.ftio bushels and ship ment of 846,000 bushels. Clearance were HH6.0uo bushels of corn, r.00 buahela of oata and wheat and flour "iual to 87,0o bushels. Liverpool closed H'iYAiid lower on wheat and higher on corn. Seaboard reported W.0"0 bushels of corn takan for export. Local range 6t options; ArUclas. Open. Hlgh. Low. qos. Tea'y. AVbeat Dc.... Mar... July... Corn Dec... May... July.. Data Dec... May... July... S4 fiV Ki 1&i 9S'I 98S DSS 94S ?. wS w', 88?. m 4H 49 49 49S 6" . Wl, 4 J. 49 ftM e" . ..M.. 4S 49S 498. 44'i' 44',. 4F, 4.V, 43 478. t 47i 47 47V, 47W Ci ' t. 42'i V?k Oanaha, fasti Prices, WHBAT-No, 2 liaiyl. ?f92o: No. 3 hard, SJ0oi Ko. 4 hard. Mtti-; No. 3 eprlng, KfuMn; no grade. 7Vii;''':. CORN No. 3 old. 51 Wv; No. 4 old, 4!S '(Tfilt-: no grade lit . 47441'; No. 3 yellow, 61 VySfiL'tc : No X white, MijSliiv. OATH No. 4 mixed. 40W41C: No. 3 white, tiftetpttiac; No, 4 white, MViM1c; standard oata, 43N'J'4IIV,c. - t K Y K No. J. 71W72c: No. .1, (WTOc. Vaalot Itvoeigt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago i 14S 111 Minneapolis 221 J'uluth i 7.U mcAr.o (iiiAfx ami phoviio.h Kca tares ml tar Trading and Closing fric'ra.oM' Retard of Trade. CHICAOO, NOV. Zl.-rWheat prices on the local exchange declined 2c from the high point today on selling caused chiefly by the weakness of ilie slock market At the close wheat for December delivery allowed a net lose of l$lkc. Corn whs down V. Oat were mu hanged. 1'rovislons wet R'Sf7H! to 171,4C lower. The weakneaa In thn wheat pit developed after the market bad opened firm on active buying; by aborts. I'rlces were soon weak ened, however,' because of the slump In Wall st rent and lliiuidution III the Decem ber delivery. Otner bearish fotors were liberal primary i receipts, poor export de mand and a decline In the grain markets of Europe. After price had dropped 2c from the high point the market rallied on renewed buying by aborts. The close, bow evr..wae weak. December jtiponad mt"1, higher at. MVtfOCh?. declined to flic sua closed at flHftlVtv May opened VtfiSr higher, at H.OWm1'-, void at $l.02& and then declined to StlTc. The close waa hi 11.ttH. Clearances of wheat and flour were eriuai to S72,HnO bu. Primary receipts were Ctri.uou bu., against TtU.ouo bu. on the unit day laat year. Minneapolis, Dululli and Chicago reported receipts of 5tis cars gainst 606 cats last week and 652 cars one year ago. Klrni cables ami wet weuther In the corn belt caused moderate atrength In the corn market early in the day. Prices, how ever, soon weakened because of the de cline of wheat and a prediction of clear. old weather throughout the . rnrn belt. The market closed weak. December open ed t$V. higher, at 56Vtul&5;VtC., sold off to MHc. and closed at We. May sold between fSc and W-V4j6V.. and closed at 65V' 6oA,o. Local lecelpts were 14 cars, with 23 cars of contract grade. Trade in oats was sinull and the market held steady all day. December opened ac. higher, at 4l"!,o.. sold off to 4tic. and closed at Hc May sold between 4!4C. and 6uMc. and closed at 60f(ja0to. Iocal re ci'lpts were 111 cars. . Provlslona were weak all day because of lltcht ahlpments of meat and lard and lower price for live hogs. At the close January pork waa off 17',ie., at 112.50. Lard was lown 10o.. at J7.K7H. Rlba were 54J7W1 . lower, at $0.76S.riH. Betlinated receipts for tomorrow: Vhnut, ! cars; corn, 1H4 crfrs; oata, 12 cars; hogs, 14,ot) head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Yes'y. Wheat Dec. May July t 'orn lc. Mar July Oat-- Teo. Mav Joly 1 ork- .lan. May lard .'all. May Rlbf- .lan. May I I 92mi M xi isnvrt' WTil 1 u". (24 1 01s it tbii (-( v; 1 02 85, I 54S! 55 5&S.55,fr!5tlili I 4b 5! 5-r - ! 4V 45',! t ' 4sV ' 4i I 4S 44 ! 46 I ! I i l: ) I 12 5l I 12 TSI 12 W - 4h, 50 45 12 S7Sa 12 V7V 4' 1 12 ; 62' 12 aw 1 12 ul 1 7 t.'S 7 7iCV! UTO ' 6 5 I " 7' 7 To I I 77V t5 f 7 6T4 7 i ti W I 7 WlJ at TT 7 TTS! , yo j, is) I N 1 tish uuuUtions were as follows: ri.Ul'R-Steady: winter patents. t4.v(i 4 J; wlnitr atralghts. I4 0iu4 66; spring pat en!, ta '-'O'dG ai: aprliig stralghls, t4 fsi So; bsker. li.Wi ib-WHKAT-No, 2 spring. ll.0UWl.oS; No. S si-rirg. iuc((il uz. rso. 3 leu, sotfT-V-COP.N-No. 2. 67fcnc; No. 3 yellow ATS No. 2, 4a; No. 3 white UVK No. 7tio. t4 A RL li Y iood feeding, 626"0i-; fair to t Iiok-c malting, 7(-'oSc. HrJKDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern, tl 02i. Pinna timoiii), t4.20. Clover, contract grades, t' 5o. I'HOVliiioNS-Sbort ribs, sides (loose), M. 75 M pork, per bbl.. tl2.12.60. ijird, oer PO lbs.. tS.25. Short clear sides 1 boged . fT :r7 5. l-'olbntlng were trie receipts and ship, merits of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments ' t. W is 22,4m 52.100 Wheat, bj JA.(' 22, Corn, bu 1K2.0S . 74,8n0 OmIS. bu l'A.&tl 151, J0 Jtye, bu 2.( i,i,riey, b i urt.uo S.JUu (in the Prvtiuce exchange lodav the hut-la.- market waa stead) ; creameries. 21H Y : dairies. yJ4c. Kga. steady; at mark, rase tncUded. 17W.v-; firsts, Uc; prime f) ls, 24 I'tteesy. ay. JJoUV". Mllwaakro rln Market. .MILWAI'KEK, Wis, Nov 21. WHEAT - I.oner; No. 1 northern. 1 1. Us t 1.01 : No. 2 iinrtlieru. tl4ai.0. kla). JlOOHitf loos gskej. BARLtV Dull: No. 2. .,.; sample, C5 t) (-. I'tlK.W Weak; No. 3 'cash. 57', eiijc; May, 5ic. I'eorla Crala Market. PKOlrtA. Nov. 2L CORN Higher ; new No. 3 yellow, 5;-V: n-w No. 8, old, u'.n-: new No. 4. &lc; no gi-ade. ",c. HATS I'nchanged;, Xo. I while, 4tiNe: .... 4 whlla, 42i4r. ' RYK No demand. V llirfkvr-ll Lle-ersioot Grata ana Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21 -WHEAT-tnot, ied ; No- J red western, winter. Ts lid. Future, quleft lieoember. 7a lHd; March ks VV.t: Msv. is ISd. CoRN-Spoi, steady; prime mixed Amer- s T't'1 Future. ((. 1 Jsnunry.- 8 4V' December, T.W HIIIK .KrHl. MtHKMT feature of Trading and friers on - l.eadlac Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 21 FUHR-Rer-eipM. 21.6.1 bbls ; export. 8..VA bbls. Maiket dull Hit.l unchanged: Minnesota patents. 8.V26 M ; winter straights. $4.oO'u4 75; Mlnne ola bakers, $4 Mr-.;6.ii; winter extras. H.e.-.'S 4 10; winter pnfent. $I85'"6'; winter low grades. 8V75H4.(.. Rve flour, tedv: fair to good. 84.854i6.In: choice to fane v. 3.3u iiuigwueal Hour filler, .. lwia.2o per Urn !s COKNMKA I. 'nw. tl.4)V(il.4.'; Steady: fine white and yel coarse, $.;1.3F.; kiln dried. W. ".; 9fi IIVK-Kaey: No. f. o. b. New York. western, 9Ki9l'ie WH KAT Receipts. S.Vi.7nfl bu. ; spot mar ket weak; No. 2 red, ; No. 2 elevator, 11. W f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Du luth. l.l.'t- f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard win ter. $l.(ii f. o. b. afloal. opening light on cables, whenl broke 2 cents a bushel on gloomy Wall street advices, coupled with slop loss selling and a pack of bull con fidence, ttood export buying checked the decline, and final prices were onlv r. lower. December. ll.dl'Vfi .1.02,, closed $1.H4; May. I1.07Tl.(ilV closed $.lfH. CORN Receipts. To.ntio bu.; spot market firm: No. 2. Wx- elevator end tiMic f. o. b. afloat. Option market whs easier with wheat closing W"Sc net lower. Decem ber closed io: Mav, K4(l4i4jc, closed 4c. OATH Receipts, 111,510 bu. ; exports. 2.1(0 bu. 8ot market quiet; mixed. i'd.' lbs., 52c; clipped white. 32cft4i;Hs, IMV41N'. HAY Mteady; good to tihajce. l.l'if 1.15. HOI'B yuiet : slate, common to choice, 1'iH crop, fuloc; Pnclllc coast. 1WT crop, SJrUV: lw c rop, BtiTc. HIDI-W-Dull; Cogota, lSlHV; Central America, l:i'. I.HATIfKR Steady ; acid. C5i27V-c. PROY1HIONH Beef, steady;" family. t14.6tnn5.0i; mess, tinoorri 10.50; beef hams. t29.0f; packet. 1115012.00; city extra India mess, t-2.i?7'2:i.Ol). Cut meals, steady; Pickled bellies. tll.HWj.13.ol): pickled hams. tlO.) 10.50. Dard, easy; western prime, ts.tjo 'jS.75, nomliml; refined, steady; continent, t" 15; Booth America, tlO.no; compound. t7.75 OtS.OO. l'ork. barely steadv: familv. tlf.fitKfr tJ35); short clear, tliiJ'8l.25; mess, tl6.0O (q 10.011. TAI.l.OW-DuIl; elly 1$.' per pkg.). 68-lC; country tpk(;. free). 51'HSc. RICE Juiet ; domestic, ralr to extra, STsiWie.; Japan, nominal. . .JI.J.TRY Alive, dull: western chickens. 101111 ; fowls, .iKWHv: turkeys,, 12'wl5c. DresHrd. stendy; western chickens, Keltic; turkeys. liVfi'lHc; fowls, 10((iHc. tll'TTKH Steady ; creamery, extrns, 2Sc; thirds to Urals. 22fl27c; western factory, common to tlrwts. lH'jlc: imitatln crcam erv lirsts. 22V(rj3ie. CHliKSK-Dull; stale. full cream, small colored ami white. September, fine, 15'ic: sume. Ociobrr, best, 12c; same, good to prime. lli.44ilijc; same, common to fair, Willc: same, large colored, September, fine, IBc; same, white, 14',c; same, large. Oc tober, best, 11V; same, common to prime, rtiMillo. KfKJH Firm; western and font hern firsts, ;iytfiie; seconds. 2ia29i'. St. I.oala (irneral Market. ST. I,t)flfl, No- 21,-WIIKAT-Lower; truck. No. a red cash. 974c; No. 2 hard, Wc'ntl.f'l; December, 9lc: Mav, tt.0")4. CORN Lower: track, No. 2" cash 67Kc; No. 2 while, 57'4c; December, 60c; May, OATS Steady; Irsck, No. 2 cash 45c; No. 2 white. 47c; December, 45c; May, 48c: Ff.Ol"H Dull; red winter patents. t4.75ti' 5.00; extra fancy and straight, 4.3iro4.i; char. :!.4tg:i fin. KKI' Tlmotiiy, steatlv. $4.S0fio.0. t'UKNMKAI.-fitendv, tS.WI. BKAX Lower j 'sacked east track. tl.COfr HAY-Hteady; timothy. tl0.00!l7.o0; prai rie. tlo.0tMr1o.2n. IRON COTTON TIB8-41.10. . 1IA(!(U!.H-Il'4e. HRMP TWINE 11c. : PROVISIONS Pork. l-.lv l,.l.l.l tl2.,5. Lard, steady; prime steam, tt.25. Dry rait meats, lower; boxc extra shorts, tf.oo; clear ribs, tS.s7V4; --short clears. t.12'. :ncon, lower) boxed extra shorts, t8.97Vi; clear ribs, tu.75; short clears, tU.00. POCLTRY-Steady; chickens. 7c; springs, : turkeys, ll'ic; ftuck. c; geese. Sc. BI'TTEIi-Steady : rreamerv, 24'o2K'tc. 1COOS itighpr, ..20c, caso . count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls lO.ooo 12,0et) Wheat, bu .31.0IKI ' ' " 2k.0hD Corn, bu. ,, ....32.W .. 12.O1KI i Oats, bu 2,0no 3,00) Kansas City Jralu and Provisions. 1 KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21.-iWHEAT-De. "remhetvlJVJrl M a y . MSTtc ; cash; No. 2 hard, wnc; rvtr. 3, :wfirst"o; .-so. reel, ItDnic; 1 No. 3. KHAMHc - '' I 'II 1' V ll.nn,l,nr fk M . ., . i. i, . ...... , , ... v , LUOll, ,o. j mixeo. ui-c, io. 3, 4S'y-uwic; ;so. 2 white. Wiaf.ai-: No. D, 49Hc OATS No. 2 white,-45Sj'45V4c; No. 2 while, 4wiu45V; No. 2 mixed, 44el44Ho. 1 1 A Y I'nchanged ; choice tlmothv, tll.SO f 12.00: choice prairie, 3.oor!).5t. RYF iiwtl' RYK KKitf 72. B ITT BR St ead y ; creu nierv ing. IMfcc. .'ti'tc; pack- HCiGS Firm; extras, '"Re - nrsts. 2:!c. Receipts. Shipments. I .'iS.OOD 17,000 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Oats, bu. . ...44.0 1 A.iar.tl 2.000 l.ouu Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNKAPOL18. Nov. 21 WH KAT De cember, t1.UA01.lfc; Mav. tl.OiVsl.OT: No. 1. hard, ll.ui'i: No. 1. northern. tl.Otl; No. 2, northern, tl.ul'i-til.tiuV, No. 3. northern. nr.' FLOUR First patents putents, to.UO'yfi.lo; -tirst second clears, t-t .504)3 70. FLAX Kasy dcniaud. Mirivi. ti t.i.404M.tio: second clears. tl.3ol(4.40; closing tl lo'-fc: to HRAN-ln bulk, tl8.2MjlR.5o Ualath ir lu Market. Xov. ! U'lll-'.IT Dl"Li:TH. Minn., mi. 1 northern. 11.01; No. 2 noitlu-rii, 9e: lH-ember, 11.00'i; May, tl.07. OATS 4 Sc. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. a.-WOOI The wool market locally continues to be dominated bv the financial situation and trading la very dull despite somewhat eaaier values. The leading western quotations follow: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: 'i'hree-elghtha-blond, aV33f; tuaiter-blool, 28 J0c. Scoured values, Texas: l-'ine. 12 months, 72 i'73c; tine, li to 8 months. il6n,c; rlno fall, 5j.'(i65c. California: Northern. tiS'fuiftc; mid dle county, i'utL'c; southern, 5Jjrf)c; fall free. 45CH.Sc. Oregon: Kasteni No. ! staple, 70C(t'72c; eastern No. 1 clothing. Mj7oc; east ern average, Krtc-; vavlley. No. I, Suroti'-'c. Territory, scoured baals: Fine staple, tifv 7,;c; fine medium staple. 7(fi7'.'c: rtne cloth Ing. tsilitisc: fine medium ulothlng, liStfsi': half-blood. t"'(ni7c; three-elghtha-blood, ,it. ; (luarterblood, 5U-'u6tic; pulled extra, 65fy 7is-; tine, 5X'tiiCi; supers, 50foxic. ST. LtL'lS. Nov. 21. WOOI Slvadv; iiiedlum grades combing ami clothing, tit 'ff-'.V-; light fine. 22-fj-2:ic ; heavy rlne, l7ilSc; tub waished, 2fj:)tii-. Hoatoa Klw-ki and Uoads. lean. bOHTON, Nov. 21. Call loans, N(mio ji. e tent; time loans, trnl2 per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: . Atvlilftoo adj. 4 74 Adventure ... 7' do 4a V Allouu &i Mri. ( nlml 71 AiuIiuhmiI 1- ' ' Atrklsun i Allaiilkc 4k p'd Hinghairi lloalou 4t Alluii) l."i i'alumat a 11a. la i. klil,,Q a- liaiue l u'i Ceuicsnlal y Hilton IClavai II Copar Range rl1 Kttrhburt Jitd Daly Weet luv. Mail. an ( rmral tSS Knanklln S. r.. K. M. H...1M Oranb.- li Hare MsnjuMt II lata Ki l 14', Inlun PsuiAi: .W' Maaa Mlnlu t Aw. Pneu. Tube 4 an, nlirvu '.'. I Am. auger..., m Meaewk vr ..... 44'i do pti I(w Moot. V. " 1 Aiu. Tel. a Tel M 'ald Uoatlmoa St Am. W.kuiao. dereola 7, do pli k Parrot '. S Ediaou Kloc. 111. IK. Uulory Ti tieootal Klectrlr lofi'a Huaauuli S Mua. Kle lrk- Taniarai-k S7 do pld 5T 'many i Maaa. Oaa 4t, I . g Miaing 31, lolled Fruit WI" f. S. Oil a tailed Sb-x Ma. h JH 1 uta i do pfd Site, Vh-tene 4 f. 8. Steel Wiauas :. do pid tn Weleerlne ,....! in "a, bank of F.nglaad Btateaarstt. LONDON. Nov 21. Tins, weekly atateinent of the Bank of England, shows the follow ing - changes: Total reserve, decreased. 4.1.19S..OU0; circulation, decreased. 2!.0uo; bullion, decreased. 4.1.410.540; other securi ties, increased. 41s.oon: other depoaits, de creased. A,1.5Sb.uuu. pubiio depuait. I11 rrfUMil. Jo ouo; notea reserve, tlecreased, il.lii.ual. Government aer-ui itie un changed. The propoitkm of the bank's re serve total liability tnls eek la U.7 per cent, t omiwred e llh 4e.52 per rent lasi Baak of Fraacr klalraueat. PARIS. Nov. 21 TTie weekly 'gtatemvnt of the Bank of France how the follpa--ing changes: Notes in circulation, de citaaed. 7,67 lui franca: treasury deiiosiis. iiureasvtd. 12.srj5.oiJU fraucs; general deceits. uicreaKd. 7.775.0-JI fraius. gold III hand, in craai. 4(i.iv fiknia; sliver in band. In creased. 175 ! frau. : bills discounted, t. creased. t'i k.j ' i francs. adauoe. dr creaeed. II i25.(at fran3. "1'hiee per rent rentes. !i" 15 francs i,h- the seeo'int. ri rnange 011 loloh-n, 25 17 fi am s for checks. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Liquidation of Same Painful Char acter is Again in Evidence. BANKS CLEARING UP ACCOUNTS Ftldeace that Many of the Sales Are Collateral Held a 9ecrlty for I.oa n-- Pre nil am on Car. reney Ittsea, NKW YORK. Nov. 21. Liquidation of the aame painful character as for seveanl days past was slill In evidence In the stock market today and acute depression In the stocks Immediately affected was oc casioned by this selling. The weakness did not embrace the Hat as a whole at any time and the market showed some resili ency In the late dealings which suggested that responsibility on the part of profes sional bears for part or the dav'a dealings. Developments regarding the properties whose securities were being sold were not the motives for the selling so fsr as was known. A process of cleaning up of credit accounts by the banks was believed to be In force and to Involve new relations of strictness and Impervlnusness to influ ence and favor such as prominent capital ists of practically unbounded resources have exacted from "the banks. The fact that the banking situation in New York Is at present In effect under the central ised control of the clearing house author ities through Its loan committee In con nection with Issuing of clearing house cer tificates, la advanced as explanation for the enforcement of the new rules of procedure. Whatever the cause, the fact Is patent that the forced liquidation of loans bv selling out of collateral In the stock mar ket is In progress from time to time. The process Is particularly obvious In securities In which syndicate transactions have oc curred. The acute weakness vesterdav and today of the Atchison convertible fi per cent bonds calls attention to the fact that some tl5.000.00i) of this Issue unsub scribed by stockholders was taken recent ly by a syndicate of bankers. The Southern group of railroads, the Erie, New York entral. Pennsylvania, Raltimnre A- Ohio and other stocks were under severe pres sure (rum time lo time. The selling of some of these stocks was partly Influenced apparently by fears of coming dividend reductions. A decided Impression was caused by the report denied late In the dav of the cancellation by the Pennsylvania of ? ''are order for locomotives. American locomotive was directly affected bv this rumor. The declaration of the regular dividends on thn National Lead slocks helped thu metal Industries to some ex tent, especially American Smelting. A rise In the price In Indon for copper also conduced to this end. There was a feel ing of encouragement perceptible regard ing conditions In the Iron and steel trade, which waa accounted for by the views ex pressed by large numbers of leaders In that trade who were present in the city sua engaged In consultation over means to conserve the stability of the trade. The maintenance of the premium on currency and a rise to above yesterday's figure was an unsatisfactory Item of the day's news and call money waa stiff again with the calling- of loans in progress. This was rather vaguely ascribed to preparations for subscriptions to new Panama bonds and treasury certificate, although no au thentic dotalto were to be learned as to the progress of those operations. Increas ing Interest Is felt In the prospect of se curing an installment of gold from the Hank of France by the use of treasury certificates as collateral. The Increased strength of position shown by the Bank or trance In Its weekly statement today and the abstention of the Hnnk of Knif land from advancing Its discount rate were regarded as corroborative of the likelihood of this transaction being consummated. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value. t2.44,OUO. Cnited States 2s declined "i3" ' ,lie 4h 2 P"r cent on call. Number of sales and ranue of prices on stocks were as follows: Salts. High. Low. Clnaa. Adama Kxpreas t Amalgamatt'il Copper Am. t ar Foundry do prd Am. Col 1 on oil do pfd Am. Fnpreea Am. tilde s Leather pfd.. Am. be Sarurltlea Am. Ltnaeeil Oil do pfd Am. locomotive do pfd Am. Smelting at Hef do pfd. . .' Am. Surer Rat Am. Tnbavc') pfd cerllf Anaconda Mining to Atoblaon do pfd Atlantic foaal Line! H. A O do pfd Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pat-lftV Central of N. J Chea. & Ohio Chi' ago Great Western C N. W .. H. St. P "i lilvago T. ti T do pfd C. C, C. & St. 1, Colo. K. A 1 Col.. g- Hnulhern do tt pfd do ld pfd Coin Product rfg do pfd lel. lludaon Uel.. U eY W d. tc n. c do pfd Distillers' Seiurltlee lirle do let J'fd do d pfd (leneral Klei-trli- Illinois Central Inter. Paper do pfd Iut?r. Pump do pfd lows Central do pfd K. C. g'sithern do pfd I. , a N Mexican. Central Minn. St. L M.. St. p. tc 1!. si... m .. do pfd MlMOurl Psclfli M., K. - T do pfd National Lead Nat' I II. K. of Mexico pfd. N. T. Central N. Y.. oat. aV W Norfolk 4V Weatem do pfd North Amerlian Perils Mall Pennaylvanta People's Uaa P . V.. O. St. L Prted Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading do 1st pfd do ft! pld Republic lel Jo pfd R k lelaud Co...., do pfd St. L. A S. r. 2d pfd Si. Lvula a. v do pfd Southern Pail lie do pfd Southern hullitey do pfd Tenn. Coal ii Iron Tesae PaalHc Toledo. St. u A W do pfd I nlon Pacific do pfd 10 41. U0 40Vi 4.V, r 2 :ch 4. -'4 i M'i 111 ioi i !) 7" 14., 3.1 ..li, 1 14 J0I (4 30'i 7t 'it" -.to S"i US MS 7s n I2'i 7 S3', 1101, 4', 7 81 al 75H .V 174 " 811 24. w !, '1 m, .7X If.' l.T'il 12.KH) 1.4( ft 5.&V0 77. 7 7 57 lJ.MOO .10 1.IOO 1VI U 14.-, 2.U00 rt'a 7 7'i 1 . 2 l.V J 4.", MS 7 4-, '" 17 i; l. 1 IS'. ""I IT1, 17, mi 42 41 i' , ' H, 4ml .',1 r,M, .4. VM'.t 1.1 4' 17i4 '17', i.7i ste, .lw 1J4 i;it M X!'t 21 7m 2S't -M lew m 104 2-s 111', Hint 1.1"U 7, 7- o ; ji 10" . S 127', 4SX-, I7'i :tlH 1?', 2S S I f, : lOi ! u 2!' 41 ;.tii ion, 7 .no :s, in, n, 7i 7o 71 1i JH4, f.S'e 117 If" TC 51 I- l.."s 21', wl", :l ' fi'. M :)' 34 at ::4', 24.7i aji, mi, 1,3( ip 2d, ;; (i:l ,i HO 3S', 3 ljl 2,1 -jo -yt 37. 1'.f Jos lieji, ,-i 4.70-I 74 71 72'. 4 :,4 ;.:i :, 'K 17 1,1-1, 141, TO I 4.0 7- 77 S He, 7o i 12 !;-, ." .".7 :,su ... tan' 121, us 'IS V4 2i, 27S 2 hio 2', :r. 4 l. 12 12 . , .ni -. , .7i -,., w 3n 1'2 ! lcii, 2.71 lu', In mi, M m I'SI lMH, ,lt tl ( u t"i, i : 17', 17, 17 4' :i.!', .11 11s S7.9UJ llo lies I". S. I-:ipree V. S. KrU t . S. Kuober ami do pfd c, V. 9. Sie.H M.:i do pfd SJ.1BI Va -Car.). Ckenilcal .ii do pfj.. a-,, W abaali do pfd 1 y, tVella-Kargo Kxpreaa Weellnghouee tlecirlc hti W t atern t olou t,feu W A Lake hrle '4 s.l :.i-. S0t tf. . iS 3:. !', !JS 7'e 14', - l !,-.' 87 17. If., i.'S i.. Wis (eairal . od pfd Slo.j hmld Northern Paclflc.. ... fireat 'NortB-rn pfd . . H U', II'. 2 J 3 1 S ;i'S a.wpi in,. lris mi. 4- Hi', u-c, m entrsl Lea;her :.4io do p'd & lutar. Mel 1 dn ptd 1.IUU Ea-dlvldead. xoBerrd Is Total aalea tor the day. :.4J.?0" iharee. Foreign Financial. i I-ONDON, Nov. 21-Moncv waa In gou.l demand In the market today, owing to uieru.ratU.itM f,,r t.m i,.n,i. , .1. ' ,7 , ...v.. vi mu. 1iik-UUIIIM were firm, pending more settled conditions iu the 1'iilted States. Healtntiun clinrac ter ixed the early Hading on the slock ex. cti&iige, but the aiinoimceitietit that the discount rate of thn Bank of England would not b changed infused moderate life ima the market and price of British aecuri Ilea, led by consols. Improved. Thev were ltelped later by fair Investment purchase and the better batik return, which waa un expected, although the uncertain monetary outlook checked a pronounced advance. District railways mere weak on th pro posed freali Issua of debentures. The deal ing in America os were narrow, owhig to tha liquldatUn of stock in N'w York, the continued financial umest and the proa, pexte Of reduced dividends. Prices stalled easy and although th parity level wis ex ced"d in the forenoon, 011 Imal covering the martm mopprd oir the receipt ef rhn Nea 1 01 k opriiing gui.laiion. Then llie t'nlon racinc and Aiuthern T'aclnV Im proved while borne shares sagged and the market finished Irregular and uncertain. eer York Moaer Maurket. NKW YORK. Nov. 21. MONKT-i'rime mercantile paper, nominally 7 to 10 per cent: sterling exchange, strong with actual business In banker s bills st t4H:4 H726 for demand and at t4 THfH.'SWo for sixty dav bMIs: commercial bills. t4.7Wri7(. HI LVER Bar, MHc; Mulcin dollars. 4tV- HONPH Government. wrak; rallrosd, heavy. MONKT On call, firm at ftUIJ per cent ; ruling Tnte, 12 per cent; closing bid, g per cent; offered at 12 per cent. Time lonns. nominal; sixty days. IS pr tent; ninety dava. 12 per cent: six months, s per cent. Closing quotations on New York bond were aa follows: l R ref. as, reg... do (-oup,Hl do .1. re d . (-nupen do new 4a. reg . . . . lo roupon Am. Tooaeo 4a do (a Atrhliion gen. 4a do adj. 4a Atlantic roast L. 4s B. A O. t- ,1T'4 1. A N ual. 4s .. . : .log Manhanan t. g. 4 li"' . Central it 7S .l4' e 1st inr U'i .117 Minn. 8t. L. 4s so 111 M . K. A T. 4s :i(4 . do tda 11 . "S N. R. R. of . e. 4e 7i . H N Y. Central ( ', . "4 x. .1. central g. .e. 11 1 . i No. Pacific 4a. i . " do to J 'do 3i s Norfolk A W r. (1 PriKiklyn R. T. rt. ts H Ore. S. L. rfdg. Central nf Oa. oa W Peitn. nv. ea.. do 1t Inc 0 Readlns gen 4a 1 , r si do M lm- S SI. L. A I. M. r. ee. lno do .Id Inr Rt. L. A . K. fg. 4a 4H Chee. A Ohio S 70', St. L. . W. eon. aa k hlcagn A A. !',... 64 Seaheartl A. Line 4t at C, B A Q. new 4a.. K' go. Pacific 4a 74 C. R. I. P. 4a ... M do lit 4a rertlf ;(, do t-ol. fe 4 Mo. Rallvar Sa c.C.C. A gt. L. g. 4a Pi T( A Pa. Ir a..n Colo. Ind. be series A :t'a,,T.. SH t.. A W 4a of ... ... . .. 7 . . .lui' ...A1) Colo. Midland 4a. I'nton Partlft Colo. A So. 4s Cuba fie P. A R. II. 4s ... Distillers Sec. is. . . Erie prior Ilea 4s. do gen. 4n Hocking Vet. 4',a Japan 4'ts. eertlf.. do 2d series do 4a Bid. Offered. 7(0, do cv. 4a K I 8. Steel ad be sa V'ahash liia 'i do deb. B f.- Western Md. 4s d"1, H '. A Lake Rrle ts 7 Hi Wla. Centrkl 4a 7 ! ,' Alchlaon it. 4a ', ;tS do te ', 77 later. Met. 4 Via U'i I.oadou (losing Stocks. 1aXIK1N, Nov. 21. Closing qiiotslions on stocls were as follows: Cons- Is. money K M., K A T ZZ'b do account ;uj N Y. central 17 Anscnnda (i Norfolk A Western... 1 Aichtetm 707e do pfd ss do pfd I4 Ontario A Westers... rSt B A O f'siiri.vlrsnls Canadian PaclBc 144 Rand Mine 4i Chee. A Ohio Reading 40i, Clilcego O. W 7i Railway- 1" f.. M. & St. P 7 do pfd ti IS-Deers 17 So. Pacific 4', ll. A R. O.; 17'jlnlftn raclflr U2VS do ptd m do pfd Hi Erie Mt V. 9. Steel... 'jja, do lit pfd 3H do prd ti do 24 Pfd 15 Vaha.h Grand Trunk 17", do pfd lm, llllnola Central If.'4 Spanish 4s L. A N 2 HII.VKR Har, steadv. 27d per ox. MONKT 4m per cent. The rate of discount in the ouen market for short hills Is 7 per cent: for three months' hills. ttl per cent. Xew York Mining Stock. NEW YORK. Nov. a (llosfng uuotalions on mining stocks were as follows: Adama Con Alice Preece I 'Little Chief.. l.'it Ontario . T .10 .:o . w . 19 . t . J1 .l'O 1 Ophlr Potiel Savage Sierra Nevada. Small Hopes... ftandard Brunawlck Con... .. &I .. I . . M ..100 Comatock Tunnel. Con. (al. A Va.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Offered. Treaaorr Slitrnirnl, AVASHINOTON. Nov. 21. Today s state ment of the treasury Imlancea In the aen- eral fund, exclusive of the HSO.dOO.tii) gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance. tZT7. 768.075: gold coin and bullion, f?.21!),Hrt.; gold certificates, $71.973,1411. Bark Clearing. OMAHA. Nov. 21. Bunk clearings for today were $l,7.W,MJ.Kg and for the corre sponding date last year $1,683,(29.80. OJIAHA WnOLEIALE MARKBT. Condition of Trade and Quotation on Staple and Fancy Produce. 15CJGS Fresh country, -1c; storage, 200. It looks like 2fic for frcsli country egg until after Thanksgiving. BTJTTKR Common,' 18c; fancy tub and rolls, 22c; creamery, aio, , CiIEE8-New full cream, Wisconsin twins, ITHc; new full cream brick, 17c; do mestic, new Swiss, bc nsw litnburger, li tjlto; young Anierloaji 17',c. UVE POUL.TRy-(Jprlngs. 9c; liens. 8c; roosters, 4c; ducks. )0c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 16c; pigeons, 75c per doz. DftESSEl)' POLLTHy Sprlssgas) fancy, 10c; hens, Sc; roosteif, 6c; ducks, Uc; geese, 12c; turkeys, 20c. HAy-Choice No. 1 upland. $lf)00; 'me dium, $9.00; No. 1 bottom, $8.00: oft grades, from $o.a to $8X0; rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa, $11.00. KHUIT9. APPI.KS New York King's, per barrel, $j.60; "None Such," per barrel, $5.ift; 20 ounce Pippins, per barrel, $6.&; Maiden Iiluah, per barrel, $5.00; Baldwins, per larrel, $5.00; Greening, per barrel. $j.00; western box apples, Colorado Jonathans, per box, $3.2b; Colorado tlrlmes Uoldeus. per box, J:j.25; Idaho Jonathans, per box, $.1.00; Idaho Winter Bansnas. per box, 13.00; Washington Ben Davis, $2.0); Wash ton Northern Spy, per box. $2.00: Washing ton Greenings, per box, $2.00; Washington Baldwins, per box, $2.00; Washington Rom Beauty, per box, $.2: Washington fall ap ples, assorted, per box. $i.75'1.8j. VKGKTABLKS. POTATOES Per bit.. (&75c. CABBAGli Holland seed, per lb., IB (' ONION.S Bed Globe, per bu., tSGSSc; Lrnla. per crate, $1.60. KWKKT POTATOES Small bbl., $2.69. BKETS Per bu., $0c. ("ARP.OTrt Per. bu., 75c. TURNIPS Per bushel. 50c. PARSNIPS-Per bushel.. Ttc t'ELKRY Michigan, per buiuh, 25U35C. BIHF Cl'TH. No. 1 ribs. 14',,c: No. 2 ribs, ll'.c: No. 3 ribs, 7c; No. 1 loin, 19c; No. 2 loin. 12c; No. o loin. S'ic; No. I clitink. (ic; No. 2 chunk. 5-'l,c; No. 3 chunk. 4,c; No. 1 round, V'l No. 2 round, 7c; No. 2 round, OVjc. No. 1 plate. 5c; No. 2 plate, 4r; No. 3 plntc, 3c- TROPICA r, FKI ITS. ORANGES Florida, per tjox. 44 .It.4i4.26; Florida Grape Fruit, per box, $i.754)(5.0O. GRAPES Concoids. per basket. 2tf30c: Malaga, heavy weights, per keg. $0,009 r.0O; Malaj.us, medium weights, tier keg, $4 otltUa co: California gigprs, a.-ason 'about over; some few Emperors of fair oualitv : still I.EMONS-Fant'y. M and 60 size. per 2o box, $o.omutf.50; extta ciioli.e, sixe. jier box, $5."''i0. BAN A N AS- -Port i.iiiions. $2.(" 'n3.ini. w snd per bunch. COCOANL'TS Per sack. $4.. per dozen, FIGS AND D8.TES - Biuvina 7 crown, per pound. HljWc; Smyrna 6-crown, per poujid. 12(8 13:; Smyrna 4-rrovwi. per pound, Knjillc: California boxes, 10 cartuns, '.5( ; , California figs, figs, f K. figs. I'tg. ooxes, 12 tai-iuns Njc; California kH lililk per po ind, V; Hallow I dates, per pound 6V'; Kl.adrawl iluies, per pjumi. 6.-: fcslr duies. per poui'd, 58,i.-: F?rd dates. 13 pound boxes, per pound. 8c. MISCEI.IANEOre. CALIFORNIA DRIED FKI'ITb - I'r in. a arc somewhat tinseitlcd by ireer ofT.-rlnKs from soronil hands, who seem desirous c l.ioving supplies of liuuiediat.' grade, (jun tatlnnd ritiigo from fr- ti. 9c 'or i 'jlir.iinU fruit and from 5t-c 1" 8c ' for Oregon Pea.'he very tir in. with fancy w owa quoted at 13e. t.'ANNED GOODS Com, .-luiKlard west ern. 75c. Tojnaloes. lain y 3-puund cans. $1.45; slundaVd 3-pound cans. $1.20. Pine apples, uruled. 2-pound. $2 2Hi.3(): sliced. $1.,5'9235. Gallon a'ple. ,4.5.1. Calit'oi-.na apricots, $2 ,i5'03.Ut. Pears. i2.W'u:: 15 l'eaches, $l.v'ilJ 15. I.. O. J,eai i.es, $.. a 3.16. Alaska aisltnoii, led. tl.to; lacrv Chinook, Hat, $2.15; faiic ao.-keye, Hut $2 15. Sardines. .juarK-r oil. J36.i; three iiiietrtcrs niuslaid, $3.35. Sw.-cl poluioes $1.2'nl.;r. eatiei-kratit, c Piuupkiiis. icyj 4l$l ('. Lima b. ana. 2-pound. ;5 'atl "j Soake.l peas. 2-poond. 65c: fancy. $1 2Vr 1 . tj NITS California walnuts, par lb. l.vu; imported walnuts, p. 1 lo., I;tl5-; Tana gone almondi.. per lb., lc; riherta, per lb 13c; Brajils. per lb.. 13 14c, pecaii-, per lb.. 12&13.-; peanuts, raw, per lb 7,. peanut, rousted, per lb., $1; Dalian chest nuts, per 10., 8 6 tc. COFFISC-Roasted. No 35, ;,. Xo , 21c; No. 25, lCc; No. 20, lt',c. SUGAR Granulated, cane, per sack 3t;0 beet, $..; cut loaf, ,; cube. gLc: powdered, 8.15c. FISH-Hallbut, lie: tro.it. 13-: pKker- loc; pike, 14. ; pike, fresh fro,, n i,.' whltetlsh. lttfiCc; buffalo, 14c; bullhead aliinned and dressed, 12c: cstf.su. dressed' lie; whit perch, 7c; white baa. 15c; black baa, 25c; -Jaft(h. 6nc; crapples, tVcV largo crrpl lie; herring, fieli froaen! 6c; whltfla, frosen. 13 lie; pickerel, fresh froEen. lie: rd napper. 12c; flounder mackerel. lS85c per flah; codfish. freh froien. 13c red snapper, lie; flounders frh frosen. 12c haddock. freh frosen Uc' melt. 13c; shad roe. 46c per lh.; frog leg' 36u par doz.; green e t.irtl u.eat 25e per lb. HIDK8 AND TALJ.OW Oreen sailed No. I. 7c; No. 2, 7V ball hides. 8c; green hide. No. 1. 6c; No 2. e. hurts, $1 inyn ,) hep pelt. 80c tr$1. Tllow. Ks. 1. 4'-- No. !. "li ... U aaI i-evt - INVEST aift HOME2 5 Gold Bonds of the OeOalhia k Council Bliigfig Street IRailvvay Co, SBasassanaaWSgSBaaTgaaiBBBSMSaPea aaXa(BaaBBl aaaaaaaaaaBtaBBBaWSBMaasaaBBa in $1,000.00 denominations. Interest Paid Semi-Annually. Full Information on Request. Call Up or Address SA1VIUEL BURNS, Jr. 014 New York OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Run of Cattle, with Prices Showing- Some Strength. HOGS TRAVELING DOWN GRADE Phcep and l.amli In ery l.lgbt Ite crlpt Killer Active anil a tiood Ten Cents H Igher Feed er Mtendf. HOl "I'll OMAHA. Nov. 21, 1!i7. Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Crucial Monday 5.17K 2.9ia 9,4.1 Official 'IMcsdav 6.t;4 7,238 8.921 Official Wednesday 4,7i:i :.i.l' 4.8.(7 Estimate Thursday 2,312 5,2(41 4,320 Four days this week.. 18. 837 18.:r.S 2.R' Same days last week. .. .19.820 11.194 fto.iW Hams days 2 weeks ago. .13. t;i n.tir9 Bl.ilJ Same days S weeks ago. .20.271 8.4::i 00,4:15 Sume days 4 weeks ago.. 32.672 2oV4 so,4u& Same days last year.... 241.101 15,01, 84.011 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs anil sheep at South Omaha, for Iho year lo date, compared with last year: 1907. I'.me. Tnc Dec. Cattle 1.075.&W 9fS1,73fi 113,645 Hogs 2,072.571 2,187,776 ...... 116. J04 Sheep 1.918,627 2,010,5441 81,919 The following table show the average priors of hogs st South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I lt7. 108. 190S.;i9t4. 11908. 1902. 11901. Nov. II... 4 ti Nov. 12... 4 83 00 Nov. 13... 4 70 6 99 Nov. 14... 4 Si 5 98 Nov. 18... 4 94 8 06 Nov. 19... 4 99 10 Nov. 17... g 05 Nov, 18... 4 824 Nov. 19... 4 Ii3i K Nov. 20... 4 62W ti 02 Nov. ... 4 48HI 10 Sunday. 4 U 4 89' 4 l 25 5 73 4 80 4 631 6 101 i 63 1 6 I 9 4 0i 4 73 4 721 4 801 4 67 4 54 6 21 4 a 4 641 4fc A 7f 4 57 6 32 e 6 76 63 5 K3 $ 63 R 78 6 81 4 4! 41 4 4 87 4 6 (1 I 4 63 4 45! 4 4ii 29 4 S81 6 28 6 24 4 m, 4 54 4 46 The official number of cars of slock brought la today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. U't'i. C. M. St. P. Ry. Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry I'nlon Pac. System 1 35 It "l "l C. A. N. W. (East 1.. C. & N. W. ().. C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. C. H. 4 Q. (East) .... C. R. A: Q. (.West 1.... C. R. 1. P. (Kasti.. C. R. 1. & P. (West) Illinois Central Chicago Gt Western 5 1 2.1 4 14 1 1 12 Total receipts ....87 72 17 1 The disposition of the days receipts was ss follows, euch buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. .. Swift (t Co Cudahy Packing Co. .. Armour Co Armour A 4.'o. From Denver Vansaiil V Co UIiiiihi & Co McCreary Carey Hill Son F. P. l-'Wis Hamilton A Rothschild I.. Wolf Sum Werthcimer .1. K Root A- Co T. H. lnghram Sullivan Bros V. A. RrlUon Halslead Cudahy Bios. .Vr Co Otncr buyers ;iK 25 5.1-1 268, 7( :'. ::i6 5M 1 .7' hi 559 I11H 8k 47 l't 31 -li .... .... 73 1. 18 5 24.1 145 117 4.rt!S) 5.571 Total .2.872 3.439 CATTI.K Receipt of cattle tin miiining only tiumbiicd eiglity-seven fr.'sli cars. Al the same lime theie was a good demand on ihe part of packer, so that the niarKet as a whole was hi a good, healthy condition and entirely sutlsluctoi y to the selling in terest. The few beef steers on sale commanded good, sieady prices and the offerings were all cleaned up In very good sesun In lht iimrnlng. Hood corn-red st-ers sold as high hi $5.70. the .-.ariie price as was paid for them yesn-rday. Cows and heifers were iu iiiile active ile mund and gci.eialiy sold iiulte a liltl stronger than yeslerda . Buyers all seemed to waul everything in eight and. I as the offi lines were only moderate, it ! did not take llicni long to clean up pie'.ty 1 I iinien everything on sale. i Tin re was no not w nil l.y chaiiKr In Ihe : fei'der markei. Good cattle commanded ; uood. steady 1 1 ices at L ust and most of 1 the .n'cii!is changed liali.lM in f rati- ra- 1 I sou. 1 (quotations 1.11 cattle: Good lo choice I I corn-ted stetr.-, $.'8ew5.7u; fair to good j cui n-fed slerrs. $4.4' 'fl4.!i; coionioii to fair : J corn-ted steers. ?2.7;.i4.4"; good lo choice range iei's. !:l.7.yt4.ii; fair to- good range steers. 8.;.2tvi:'.75; conn, ion lo fair rang. 1 Istccis. $2.7.v:;.2i; good 10 choice cows audi j hieli ts. i:.' 'o:J 'Mi; fair to good cowa and ' i, cifers. $.' i"4ii:.tn; comnuiii lo tuir cow s an. I I heifers, $1.251.' 40: good lo choice Miocker 'mill feedeis. $3.751 4. 2S: fair lo gooil stock- 1 1 era and feeders. $4.25? 3.7a; common lo fair st'M kcrs and feeders. $2.5if3.35. I'.i presentat i c sales: i BKbTF STICKKS. i No. At Pr. No. Av. Pr. , 7 law, 4 ! I 44 5 on . l:;: 4 I, 2 - 1172 5 Jo ' IS 8 1 tuws. I t 1 . :;, 1 '..- 2 l t:WS AND HKlt'EitH. ! 17 2 4'. 1 ''4" 2 ' i V. 'ol 2 .5 ! I , IIKUKR.-. i I S te, - K it " 3 . 1 72" J 85 7 IS--I 3 35 1 1 17(1 8 l. I STOCK KHS ANl FKKDKftS. 1M 0 CAI.VKS. Ifl 1 ; WKSTKKNS. XKBRASKA. 13 feeders.. r4s 3 i t feeders., slo 3 '' 1 steer :.: 3 7T, 3 heifers... SHo 3 15 6 cows !s'3 2 5n 1 bull Ps 2 8" 4 calve.... 15 6 is. . 8 call es ... 370 3 M 4 heiiera... 560 2 25 3 heifer,.. . til 2 5l 10 feeders . 741 3 15 cows VM 2 fc. 1 bull ltl'-'. 3 & 6 calves...'. 21"' 3 75 341 heifer... V3 2 go 7 vow 1067 3 J 4 cows 8.17 2 M" 2 cow total 2 36 10 lows Sttl 2 4 14 cow tsg 2 8. 14 cow 85:. 2 8 5 cow 78 2 On 7 heifrr... 4i5 2 4 J. E. Kirk w ood. Nebraaka 10 cows SsU J 75 12 feeder.. Ml 3 'si C. F. Sear. Nebraska. '.1; cows 1021 2 7 6 cow...., 971 2 (' F. Holm. Nebraaka. 2 cows .... 743 2 23 J. V Stilling. Colorado J steers. ...1119 4 10 1 44 steel . ...1 122 4 10 tston Rroa., t'oiorado. 7 steer .. 1243 1 hi, t ... r. ..l' IIS 3 steer,. ...11 3 8 I alpei s. ... :"! t '10 $ K.WS 11 IS. Life Bld0. Yatnpa l.lve Stock Co.. Colorsd.i oil feeder.. 101 3 3 30 8 feeders. .101 : 10 feeders.. 970 ;l Oil 124 feeders.. "70 .S feeders.. 842 .1 45 5 feeders.. S42 Diamond Cattle Co., Wvoinln. Jo sleets.... !!il S 5.7 128 slier.... Wl 5:t s1eers....h;1 V. John A. Shaffer, Wyoming .'14 aleers....H47 3 Ki 3 steers. ...into 2 cows fwi .1 o ;t cow :C 7 cows PUS 3 10 5 bulls I2SS Campbell Bros.. Wyoming. 1 steer liato 3 25 II feeder.. 87i7 17 feeders. . 978 3 45 I feeders. . ! 9 steers.. ..1U 3 45 9 cows inn 3 cows 986 2 40 9 cows Hon A. .V BothWell, Wyoming. S3 cows M5 3 or. 14 cows !-. 3 4". 3 Oi 3 5 :t 75 2 lo .1 .15 3 So 2 (l 3 50 2 ( 4 bulls. 1327 2 3d Sswln. Wvonilng. 3 50 9 steers.. ..117.' 3 13 steers.. ..1113 Storm. Wyoming. 3 80 13 cowa HW2 2 .V Patrick, Wvonilng. 4 Oil 18 feeders. . 97o 3 50 8 cows sh'i M. I 30 heifers. ..Ill' 5 steers.. ..1032 A. N. 4 heifers. ..l'J7 3 cow 1070 A. H 48 feeders..' 918 30 heifers... 935 10 cows 107H .1 4M 4 is) 3 00 bulla 151". U. Ham II steers.. ..1047 3 8otlth Dakota. A 45 steers.. ..109S 3 51 3 cows KflS 10 cows 941 2 bulls 1275 3 no 2 cowa '.'5 2 50 3 (i 4 4 0ws 810 2 50 2 On 5 steers. ... 8M 3 mi 3 25 4 eteere loir. ! r. 3 steers.. ..1046 ' " 10. 0 3 00 8 cows pi; j 3110 NKW MF.XICO. row" m 3 10 cows 94.5 2 00 40 feeders.. iW2 3 50 H. M. lyfts, New Mexico. W cows 7,11 1 70 12 cows 813 2 65 HOG8The market opened thin morning with buyers bidding decidedly lower than yesterday under the Influence of very un favorable report from other selling points By reason of a pretty good local demand, especially 011 Ine part of shipper, the hog flnlly sold weak to Cc lower. This mean that a considerable proportion of the hog went at $4.45fH.5d, aa against $4.50&4.55 yes- i-ro. wnen n nncet timl.r ... . ., ... .1.., waa reasonably active, so thai the early in:cipi cuangea nana in verv ralr season A high a $4,674 wa paid for good hogs a against a top of $4.60 yesterday. n-i?BmitaiiYe sairs: No. Av. .144 14 .1M .145 Pr. No. Av. Sli. p,-. ! tit 14 4 So II "Jfi ... 4 M 77 f.'.l ... 4 5 71 244 ... 4 ,V It I'M 4 8 1)1 240 4 50 ill l 4 SO S Mo 140 4 2 ... 4 0 IV, ... i fl 7 271 i 4 8.' 44 2 130 4 1 ;i ... 4 .mi 7 2-41 11 4 &o 45 117 40 I 02 'i 1 241 J 4 71 it- m 4 02'v 74 0 4 52', t ft m 4 5'S 57 t ... 4 52'i 74 UO Mu 4 iV, M !0 :Vt 4 521, 7 ..121 ... 4 52', 71 143 10 4 .-,21, 2.4 180 4 ,-,8 4 J44 40 4 $7 7 1(S 4 88 'f 3H ... 4 58 '4 141 ... 4 5f, 8" 121 ... 4 3ti ... 4 lit.... W 6 4 lit 4 80 4 80 35 4 4-JVi 4 42't 4 42', 4 4:, 4 4n 4 4.-1 4 41. 4 4i 4 4S 4 41 4 47, 4 43 4 471, 4 47 '4 I 47', 4 47, 4 47'., 4 47', 4 47', 4 C 4 7d 4 r.-. 4 5u 4 in 4 M 4 to 1.1. . K.. 4K.. 110 ST... A3.. 44.. 51.. 4.. 71 . . k',.. l.. ....221 ....111 SSI ...... M ...AH ....ti ....171 ,...27 ....17 ....2J0 ....17 til ....2-.H HI 214 2.l : i ti 67 M Mo 84 134 ... " 113 lo 7"i U t ir. rs II t.7 !40 r, ssi 211 tn 4') 77 J75 12.', tl i7 4o 6 tS lo 4 5 4 la .S1IE-E-P Receipt or and sheep were very of thoNe here I lie of feeders. Th- light tins morning. greater part consisted supply or Killer was hardlv large enough to make a market. Aa packer were all in need of both sheep and latnli everything that would do to kill met witn verv ready sale at prices that were at least 10c higher. I In fad, some sales, If anything, looked I hlrher than thai. Good fed wethers I brought $4.75. ewes and wethers 84. o and fair ewes $4. (si. Kverythiug offered met I w ith very ready sale, the pens being cleared ' al an early hour. J Theie waa aiao a flr deniand for feeder and the few load on hand gnerllv met 1 with quit ready kale al steady prices. Pretty decent feeder lamha sold up to $5.25, niih ' at $3.00 and under. ; (Juolatlon on good to choir killers: , l.amb. $5.75v (i: earllng wethev. 84.(;5 ...1..: wetheis, 14.2. ii I 65: ewes, 33 55l)4.15. QuotalJon oil feeders: (o.o.l Ijniliv $,'..) iii.'iu: common lambs. $3.5oi4 5o; yearlings. i iawi4.oo; wetners, 84 l;iXi4,:t.: 1..11H ewes .' .(iiVi.2w: common ewes. $l.5y P.eprcaenlailve sales: No. 4l Idaho Iambs 14 Idaho ewe -1,1? ,(-, 1... - M . 1... .'.J. Av. . 7 . '., . h" . 97 . 14'l . J32 . 135 . 54 . 58 . 13.1 . Ill . l it . v; . 41 . 47 . 42 !..71 Pr. 6 is. 3 4 5.. 4 2" 5 4 75 4 i 5 fsi 4 .8 . 102 Irtaho ear, a lii-eM,lei-a . 7 4 N, 1 2 Idaiio yearling, I! western wwlhers, feeders.. 2 western bucks '". Idaho lambs :'l Wyoming lamhs. feeders... 2 Wyoming lambs. Icicli 2 Wyoming lambs, bucks 281 western ewe feeders 131 western ewe 57 Wyoming lamb feedeis 615 Wyoming lamb feeders 48 Wyoming luiub feeders 2 Is'. 4 I.' 5 I" 1 3Xi Y coining latnli cull feeders.. 37 4 5" ;or Wyoming. ew feeders 71 .t u. se2t Wyoming ewe feeder 72 3 3"8 Wyoming ewe cull feedeis... ; 2 4i 38 wesietn lambs I 79 6 25 2!3 western ewes, and weihera... !12 4 4' Kausa t il. Live Ntor-ls Slarkel. K VNSAS CITY. Nov .21. CATTI.K Re ceipt i.isaj head, including D-i southerns; market 5'if lc hlnlici : choice export and dresKed iM-.-f atxers, $5..Ku.8o: fair to good. $.l.i5.i ,; wlern steera. $:t 15j4.75; stock era and feeders. e2.:ui4.iK.; sotilhern teer. 82.75tj4.25: oiilhcrn cows. $1..8rfjl.iai; native cows. $1.7t4 ; native heifers. $..3"( 4 .".'.; bulls. t..tii.4i J VO; calves. $7'4i'y.i 25. HOGS Receipt l'.5("i head: markei opened sljd; 1 losi'd loc lower: lop. $4.7u: bulk, $4.5ii4.t4'i; heavy. $4.i,VU4.iiw; packers. $4.4 4 7'; i.ias and lighls. $4 :15H4 .i;7',. SHFI.P AND I.AMBS-Reieipia 3 head: maiket slea.lv. lamlie. ;,.ih.I.",. cues and eailings, J4.oiKri4.80; western yearling. 14 .5'o 1.75: western an. ri, 8;.ifti4.riii; !... i-ie and fredeis. H 's-4 35. t. I, ual 1.1. atock Market. ! ST. LOI IS. Mo.. Nov. 2l.-CATrDB-lle-. ceipl vju. Including 8i8 Texan; market . steady lo el long; iiaiirs. $A 3oro6 (8); dressed he. f and butcher steer. $4 SfpS is!; ateer ' under l.tsj poumla. $.l.5s'n4.5u; it.u k. r and , feeders, $2 is rt 4.10: cows and heifers, $;'.i."u . ...IS), catiner. $l.o".i 2.(l; bulls. $..0m4 .; , eve, $:.(...(.; Texas and Indian sicer. $2.eAua.27.; cow, and heifers. $1 2i.l "si. 1 HlHiS 1! c ipla 4.5(. head; market 5c to 1'v lower: piga and lights. $4.5(ati4 85; pack I era. $l3.n 4.5; butcher and best h.-atv I $4.i5fe4.95. hllKr.P AND IM BS-Reoipi aiaj head maiket at. a.l : native inuilons. 8f.iii5..i, lamb.4, Ia.utstf6.85: cull and buck. $. issnii fs. aiockris. Ii.(jj.;5. 81. Joaepb Live gtterk Market. ST. JOSKPH. Mo.. Nov- '! iAM-ci I,- Iteceipi ,WJ head: market steady: natter "'"""'i; cow and heifer. $1.75'. t.wi; si.M Kera arid reriler. $3 2&t4.'a. HtXiS Re-elpt, I2 hed; market ic lowei ; top, $l t,2l.; bu8. $4 44)40. SHICKP AND LMfaS Bexeiyt. none; lamb. U.:4 .J. vrllng. $5.(4)4.5. long t Itr Lit nlOl"X CITY. Nov texk Market. 21 (Bp. 11 Tele. iin 11111,0 -neceipi. 1 seo head. mr kt ted; selling st 84 484r4 40; hulk. $4 8" CATT I.PV- Re. eipts. pi l,e1; market OMAHA, IVED. sternly; beeves. $4 4ore .75; cow and heif ers, I2.ffi:t.85; storkers and fesd"r. $.'t.f 4.'; calves and yenrllngs. $.,.604 00. ( IIIC4CO I. IF. aJTtM K M4HKP.T Cattle xtead Unas alow te I. ever Nheep Nteaatr lo Mtroag. CHICAGO. Nov. 21 CATTLK Receipts, islimated about 9Ai h.-ad: market ateady. Steers. $ti.Tf 6.65; stockei s and feeders. $2.4004.65: cows. $?.7544.50; heifers. XLYfif 5.00: bulls. $:.ljl.85; calves. $3 mifl 7.00. HOGS Receipts estimated about ,i) head; market slow to loilc lower. Choice heavy shipping. $4.7514.85; light hutchsi. $4.75ft4 V.; light mixed. $.!;. TB; chnlc light. $4.;.'ia4.85; packing. $4.40o4.8; pigs, $4.75it.8.-.; hulk or sales. $4.t)ri4.70. SHEEP AND M BS Receipt s esti mated ubotll 15.0011 head: market ateadv lit strong. Sheep. Jl.linfrR.1ii; lambs, $:).2.V9.5i; carlins. $t.2fo.lii. Stock In Might. of live stock nt the six prln- Iter clpal lpts a extern markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4 320 Ml ysl 15.(l South Omaha Sioux City ... Knnsa City Si. Joseph ... 81. Ixxils Chicago Total 2.312 R.I8 .. l.no . . 7,4I .. 7ti . . 2.1 .. 9.08I 4,mi :.Sfs 4.IW2 4.5ii 2S.I8IO .23.672 52.i9.l 2d.!o WF.ATIIF.R Fair Friday l TIF. 4.HI BKI.T After Cooler Mibl, Maya . tha Prophet. OMAHA. Nov. 21. Ii7. . The heuvy rslns have ended In Ihe lowci Mlals1ppl valley and west gulf states, and clcr weather Is general In that section this morning. Rains continued dining c ..lu. ...... t. s.i ... ' " -,,,,rwn? (or ... insuiu 1 , riv er east - " ' . " . . tvuif n r,. i ,,-1 ill,,. jju- vails throughout those sections, with rain falling In the middle and upper Atlantic state. The weather I generally fair nd cooler this morning in the Missouri vallrv' and west Into the mountain, and will con tinue fair In this vicinity tonight and Fri day, with cooler tonight. tjmah record of temperature and pt ctpltutlon compared with the correspond ing day of the last three years: .,, , 1907.11106. 1905.1904. Minimum temperature.,.. .15 23 33 : 1'reHpltation is. i,( , Normal temperature for today. 35 di -grces. Deficiency in precipitation aim March I. 6 o9 Inches. Iericlncy corresponding period In 19o. 4.12 Inches. Dellilcmy corresponding period In 1905, Inches. U A. WKl.SH. local Forecaaier. Cntton llsrlc)t. NKW YORK. Nov. 21.-COTT()-ru-lures opened steady: Novcmbor. lo ROc. bid' December, 14i.6orl..R9c; January, lo.V; Fel.I ruary, II..2.U- hid: March. 10.29c; Mav, lOJIc June. Iii.3.'4j lO.IRc: July, to.:m,: Augusl. M f ' ofTered; September, 10.10c, oftered; October" lo.iJOc. Spot ( loted steady al 20 poinis hlgh. i"' iiii.hillng uplands, ll.ioe; mhidliug s-ulf' II. 315c. Sales. 3,no bales. Fiiiures closed excited and Irregular Closing bid: November, 10.7.V: December 10.84c: January, lu.44c; February. 10 47c' .March. lo.R2c; April. In 56c: May. lo58ci June, pi 5C : July, lu.iic; August, 10.47c. GALVFSTON. Tex., .Nov. 21.-COTT0N Higher: lie. W1 l.l l.Ri'OOI.. Nov. 2l.-Cim-ON-8pot, moderate business done; prices 7 point higher; American, middling fair, 8.50J; good middling. ii.l4d; middlUig. 5.94d; low mid dling. j.i!2d: good ordinary, 5.18d; ordlliar 4.58,1; The sale of the day were 6,18,-j bale's, of which 5oo were for speculation and ex ports, and Included 5,!ku American. Re ceims. K.J lisle, all American. NKW ORI.KANS. Nov. 21. COTTON- 1 riK. urm. .jtioialloiiH revised: Bale, e.4,'4 . bales; low ordinary, i;i4c. noiulnal; ordln st. 1 ll-lGc, nominal: good ordinary. 9c noiulnal: low middling. 10c: middling, ' 1otc; wuu.i iiiiiiuiiiii. ii'a'' miuui In ralr. lit.... lair. IP, ,c, nomliial; receipts. 10,71)9; aloilc 1H3..X.1. ST. I.OCIS. Nov. 21.-COTTON-Steadv: 1,1 ddlmg. ld'.c; sales, none; receipts. 17:1 be es; shi nieiits, 13 hales; stock, Hotst halt. .81 eta 1 Markets. NKW YORK. Nov. 21. M KTAI.H Thi Lomtoii 1 in market was 5a higher at 185 18 for sool ami 1: 15 for fulure. Loeall the market waa unlet, wlih 'tuoiatious tanglfig from $:o.25 lo $21.25. Copper wa higiier in Loudon, with spot closing at 58 l'. 8d and future at 5 15a. Kocallv the market wa dull and unchanged, with Ia1 miote l at $12.8717 1.1.12',; electrolytic. $12.26', (112.8.',; cftHiiug, l2.37ta4-12.8J84, Lead waa lower at JLl.l I.. in ihe London market, but was weak locally lit $4.25'.4... Spelter wa urn-hanged nt 21 lu the Kugllsh market. Locally lite markei wa weak at $4.854H.9t lion was lower in ihe Kngllsh market, with stanUaid foundry quoted at 48 Td and Clexclaiid warranls at 5 41id. Locally the market ,-;' unchanged. No. 1 foundry norlhein. $18.75; No. 2 roundly norliieio. $L. clj 18 25; southern grades, nominal. ST. Lot IS. Nov. 21.-MI'7TAI.H Lead, .hill, $4.20; ap.llei-, dull. $4.85. I Ktaporateil Apple anil Dried Frelt. j Ni:W YfiRK. Nov. 21 KVAPORATKI I APPI.KS Market continues Arm on light loitering and a moderate demand to fill jout November contract. Faucv are qtjoieil 1st l.'e; choice, loo; prime. 9(utic; I'.fig ! fruit hi '.iff 1 1.- DRli:i KRl lTS -Prunes are unchanged, j wliii .imitation ranging from 4', fjjll'-e for ( 'ullfoi nlit fruit and from (ii4tJ7ie j for iiicmoii. Apiicola are ateadv, with choice unol.-, 1 at 21c; extra choice. 22 '; , fancy, 24c. peaihe are moving, but tn Ismail lots, with choice iiuotnd at l"j I 12".,.-: extra choice. 1 2 1 I3 "tc; fan., , 14H IV; extra fancy. 14tj-14Vkc Ralaln are lu fair demand, with loos Muscatel (Hinted at 7S Si; aeeded raisins, 7 1 In'jc; London layers nominal. Oil anal H ..(... OIL CITY. Pa., Nov. 2i -OIL- ( redlt 81- noes. $1.78: rur. 301.42 bl.le.i averaae. Ul IMS bin.; anlpmenie. t"s.(i, bbls.; aver- age. id, x,.; hbis. SAVANNAH. (; . Nov. turpenl !ne. firm; 44'v. 21.-01 l,-8ptrll KotVIX Firm, guole.l; A. H, ( f D 5 Iu; K. 8.1.14.; F. U K,; G. $0.1118 2f : II. $3 c I. Uii; K, $4.73; 81. $.-..25; N to 90; W. (, $4 :; W, G. U ki . "agar and Molatars. NKW YORK. Nv. 21. SI 'GAR Raw, 'liuel: fair refiniiig, 324,c; cenlrirugal, So test. $.7j.:; niulasse, sugar. 2,soc. Refined. lu.oi. .,, em ; io. 1. 1. Joe; rvu. a ii..- No. 9. 4.25c ; No. 10, 415c; No. 11. J.lia-; No. 13. tunc; No. 14. 4 85c: coiiCm- I 12 lie lionet a A. lu mould A. fi.lic: init fnaf -6IS-: latef crushed. i !dm: powdered, 4 : aranu- 4 .Is , culw. 5u6c. t'otTea Market. I NKW YORK. Nov. 2l.-4'OFFtK-Mrgi for future steady, net uuchangad to i I Points lusher. fecemrer IL.'n.:.,.- 8 70c: May, $.9uc; July, $ ..-: Sepi,r,hr "aa.4aji'. Spot, fillet; No. J Rin. 6c; No. t Ssntos 74e. Mild cuff, auil; Ci4v ''e'trl'c.