c THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 22, 1903. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET unlet ribs. ta.Jb; iihort dears, tlO.li. Bacon. unrhtRiil; box.-d extra ehrirta, til 36; clear vyvumg vauice vu nuniuiu(i uiu i HEMP TWINE-Tc, prim, .teem, 89..273, Dry ..lt me.ts. KVV .liDh STliTr.! AMI. RliV'IK bosod extra short. im-TTMi; nr hlh 1 V Ills J 1 V v liiJ flitl UVJVJ Lower on Cora. FORMER IS A SCALPIKO AFFAIR Floor Trader Held Oaly it Let Corn, hu. . . ,. - tsata, bu fKLI-THr-WHli: chickens, "c: springs. V: turkey. Utc; ducks, 7ic; geese. c. BUTTER Steady ; irrnnery. 23a3ec. EGGS Firm at 26o. esse count. Receipt. tThipmenls Flour. bW. l'i.f U.OW .WhNt. bu l.ffs 61.1U0 ! ..44,009 45,000 Early Trading it Unsettled, but Steadies on Supporting Measures. MARKET FALLS INTO NEGLECT Be Rata Brib lac Prlcea. KKW YORK. GENERAL MARKET I Qaotatloaa of the Day m Vnrleae ( onanaoAlt les. Resalt Invitee Attack, mi rioa la ffuh Attendance Small Be eanae of Foot Ball Uaaae t Sw Have. OMAHA. Nov. n, tm. ! NEW YORK. Nov. 21. FlyOUR Receipts, vpcning espies oil wneat were q-u i nun. rxpurin, ct.m-r uois. mhik"i l , . j .. - his her and ltd lower on ran The wheat I dull, but steady: Minnesota intents. 85 258 mirket w. a scalping- affair today, wttr. :-M"? Vl tertiV. The atrona noor trader noimng oniy imaii low " It yesterday wheat and were Inclined to be bearish. 1 1"" ViI""V.r . -.7. other hand th NEW TORK. Nov. tl.-There waa a re- nsettled speculative sen- a area in prk-es yes- y. The strong rally which developed waa not extended. On the here were signs of supporting n.eceipis or corn snow arraauu ini:rw ;r.Vj r measures lor a time on decline. When the and Inside of another week should be a f" ri-Vl.r ,t. la 7mJ aS ateadiness waa secured the market fell Into "twE?.,b?,r.r,.nt.Vron do. to firmer for BTCKWI aftac wlicr, Sd a"..'-. Wna-10 -rE Wheat started strong, due to firmer for- rnii'MKAl o,jv. wMt and v.i- ltack. Which caused a weak closing;. The e1gn markets and continued dry weather wtimMrii hx"ilM f0ot b'11 "me at New Hsven claimed a over the winter wheat belt. Operations l"Zt W-1.TO. coarae. Il-60ft... kilo dried, larr,, Bhare of aUenllon rrom tne broker. were not large and were of a scalping na- rTft,,ii- Kn i ....rn asuc nominal ?5 lement and reduced the attendance at ture. Borne bearish feellna develoed later . XTh kU- Vnrfc western. g4c. nominal, th9 KrA t0 a ,arg, ltPnt on expected Increase In the visible supply jTaSV rTi,,iL.. . i , A dlsturblni factor was the violent break and profit taking took the edge off the "f ttomZMlk f New !" TenrM,'",' Copper, without explanation market, at th clone. Iecember whtat f"'-'0' reedln. W'OlaC. c. L I. Mew m new developmenta. This Block haa opened at tWSo and cloaed at IHHfi. TTFAT-Ro.lnta tl 000 bu exnorts fprVn' !nt? Prnmlno In .the speculation Corn opened steady and withstood some g, jJ ho r'w- n rl th" U,t iew weeks. Sale tMa week heavy selling by h ading longs. Scattered L, ..7 B 1J? f a h W"T Parda of WO.ouO shares and last buying held valiee steaXy for the day, but VfloatNTS north. nluthl'lftU f o! w." "or 1180(10 UP to the with larger receipts next week values are f "?!ij.f?0i,i "."iTT'i ' Aat' h ?' November only 481, shares were dealt expected to fall lower. December corn opened at tme and rloeed at 6710, Primary whent receipts were 1,265,000 aga and afloat. After a steadier opening, due to cables and dry weather news, wheat de- 1W.0O0 sharea were In October. The rise in tne price from below 44 before the elec sneis and shipments were duimh, - i ,. at wnu :, . accom- Inft receipta Irhi year of B21.000 bushols Vt jerii nV n.r.VJr rloned at itiw Ii 1 rumors or vajunoie huslness de- shlnments of !7$.0 bushels. HSj.S.r it 111 " velopmen . In the by-product of the com- Corn receipts were 4.0u bushels and ' rriRVxKS.ina. RX bu exnorts. I.S0O r" .1 :m.,ia.Dl? J?' -ina coiiapae Shlpmenta were V7.10 bushels, against t- bu Boot market steady- No 2 old 78c, '. . J"T maaa P1a impression, celpts last yer of 311.000 bushels and ship- -"f r VeVTroU- No t 7240." " ",,V,"lblr ,n.,1,'x of unhealthy speculative ment, of Itt.ono bushels S b. afloat and N 1 IUw 71Hc. to ar: ""1Jtlona In the market, the general fi i ,m h.i.h.i. rnni - anoai. ano iMfv . new. "." weakness deve oned after h i Incldpnt. 12.0tn bushels of oats, and wheat and flour m-TV-t T wlthont transsct'lons. closing ""'e c1':rn.m-"nt ?ia" r?.u"?d.?y tne ""P0!! r n snd May closed at 71H4C- net lower of an Increase of 10,2tU In the number of surplus cars In the two weeks ended No i l -ra u,7Jt ., . ii ki Tivrti vemnpr i ncre was at tne same time a OATS-Receipts. lSI.WM bU. . exports. 1. 1. . numh.r r,f "hnrf hitm t to M Ibe order" cars, indicating reduction In the Articles. I Open. Hlgh.l Low. C)..Tes. mtcj clipped white. 84 to lbs.. ffttfKlc. h""t "J .TSnT11 ThfiJ?.-."??.! 'in-iiS"! r: ; .HAX-yulet; anippms. c; ' h.llV h. riunf tan mn n equal to 4J.w' Dusneis. i pertly IJverpool closed Q41 higher 4" wheat I 2tyi i nnn a lower on corn. Local range of options: Among . the forelgnera Jspanese bonds were firm. American securities hesi tated at the opening. hut gathered strength during the session and prof. alona) support snd sfter modern u busi ness closed quietly steady. Kaffirs were ey. hrlRt.l.V, Nov. 21 Trading on th Ilourse todnv wss quiet. PARIS. Nov. II Prices on the Bourse today opened weaker on realisations eni became dull towards the close. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21.-MONEY-On call, nominal. TIMK LOANS Pull and easy; sixty days, S per cent; ninety dsys, 1V4 per cent; six months. SVf?: per cent. 1'RIMR MERCANTILE PAPER 44l4 per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at tt MtJ 4.8410 for sixty-day bills and at $4 15 4.S'i.'5 for demand; commercial bills, M 83S tj-t vr,. SILVER Bar, 4r"4,c; Mexican dollars. 46c. ROND8 Government, steady; railroad. Irrrsulnr. Closing quotation! on New York bonda were ss follows: TJ a r-t ts. ri....lm.. K. ant. 4s 1" do pounon 104 Man. e. m. 4s t Ms Cntrl M n ..lonX i1o 1st tne W ..lKMInn. St. L. 4s.... MV, ..111 M . K. a T. 4 .. ; do si ...V N. R. R. ot M. e 4s. it Atrhlson rn. 4s. IHN. Y. C. g. IV, "4 S.1J. 4a S1'N. J. C. . &S ltf4 o e. 4s W No. Pseltle 4s. Ji So ct. 107 ilti s Tl Atlantic 0. L. ts MN tk W. e. 4s 103m Bsl. Ohio 4s M do Is TO do Ss MSN. A W. 4 k Srk. R. T. ct. s 7 o. S. U rf'ls. 4s tt sntrsl of Os. 6s KWsj Pfnn. rr. Sw,, 1916... 77 do con. 4s JOM M Rssdlni sen. 4s M 0 fteo. of Cubs. 8s It? si Ctips. A Ohio 41S....1M Bu 1a A 1. M c. ts .lin'4 Chlrsso A A. JSS... 7'4St. U A ff F f 4S. 17 , n. a Q. n. 4s ', st. u B. w. e. 4s.... 77 , R. I. A P. it 77 asatioard A. L. 4s... 67 H do col. 6s 7'jSci. Psclflo 4s do rM. 4s M do 1st 4s rrr. A St.- L. . 4s. t o. Rallwsjr Ss... it "Truss a r. 11. ... It T, St. L. W. 4s Union Psrltic 4s... loft do CT. 4s fS V. 8. Stepl M 6s... SIHfl'ihuh Is 5wi western Md V. I. la. ret do coupon O. S. 4s, rg...., do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s., do 8s . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Cattle Steady, Other Generally Lower for the Week. HOGS HIGHEST 15 OVER A WEEK keep and Lambs, Both Feeders aad Killers la C.ood Demand All (ho Week aad Active, t losln Fally steady. SOUTH OMAHA, Nch.. Nov. 21. 1. Receipts were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday.... Official Wednesday Official Thursiiuy . Official Friday Estimate Saturday Cattle. Hos. Sh-ep. ... 7,CtV S.K.' 17. Wl ... (A3 s.113 S"." ... S.78B t.m 14.61? ... 8, li.i'- ... l.VS 7,47 6.11- ... 17 6.S66 41. 15 73,(2 2H,K& 62.28 24. Ml 3K.912 21 SS19 73.P04 l.6i2 S576 27,341 2S.440 do 1st Inc. do 2d Inc. , do Id inc.... COIo. Ind. 6s .... Colo. Mid. 4s.. Colo. A So. 4s.. rxl. A H. CT. 4l D. A R. O. 4s. Kris p. . 4a... do gen. ss. Wheat l T)ec... May... Corn Dec... May... Oats Iec.... Mnv... I 9s. i 02hi i m tT. 6741 4t 4kl 'I Ml 1 (U 67 4!(, 4rVl Omaka task Prlcea. WHBAT No. I hard. iavWHc; No. t hard, vityti7c; No. 4 hard, Pontic; No. 3 spring yeirjKc. COKN-No. I. M46Hc: No. I yellow OATB-No. 8 yellow, 46V847o; No. t white, BU1 47fi47c; No. 4 white, 4'uH7c; standard. 1 31Vc 4itC R Y E No. 2. 70Hc; No. t. 83HC syssrssvs nswipia Wheat. Corn. Oats. Cbloago 44 27 17 Minneapolis 348 Omaha .., 60 13 Puluth 33 102 I 10: trl AnwrtcA. f4c. . u x-onaon jent seinnff orner tn mm mar- USi 67H PROVISlUN8-Be4r -teidy: family. v' disturbed state of India. The K7 I I7U ,...n !ii. k.m. 9 irrfi I bank statement showed the loan expansions f a'wrpaTkVtx iuKTkSi; city extr'a Indii helna; rapidly extended both by thebanks 46VA meea. 2.4r9. bO. Cut meats, steady; pick- ""u .lrl ,l D,il m. sunsianuai in- 44l 4k led belUee. .; pickled hams, J10.W. Lard, rjease In cash holdings kept up the propor- steady; m-estern, l.iv.(o; rciinen. sieaay ; '- .'"71 enntinont lioOR! South America. tia6: com- crease In note circulation wss an Incident pound. t7.UUtl7.37. rork, steaoy; iamuy. l.K61.ro; ahort cleara, IW.a'JlWi mesa, tin ravn 1A 7K RICB Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3 CScjjapan. nominal. 13U I IB.K Hieaay ; creamery, spec a in, Vc held, common to special. 202c. lnt. K vos Ins EtKJa--Bteady; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 48i0c; state. Pen 45c; of the maturity of the $14.(K,nP0 one-year treasury certificate on November 2i. these navtna served as bases for circulation. Bonds were irregular. Total aales. par value. $2 224.000. United States 3s have ad vanced 4 per cent on call di'ring the week. 1R celpts. 4,812 cases. LMtlSBIi yuiei and firm; state full CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of tke Tradtasj aad CloslasT Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO. Nov. 21.-Conflnued liberal re- ls.i "Pprts. 1,850 lba. celpts of wheat In the northwest and aouth- sntnmhr small, colored or white, best, mimtt. full rrram. larae. 12c: state Am. 8. A R. pfd. full cream, late made, large, best. 12c; Am. Susar Refljlnt good to prime. UWiMti common to imii, 10weil4e; aklma. 2'qUV.c. Receipts, 6,l6 on stocks were: 1s. Htsh. Low. Close AmalfsmstM Copper M.imn 14 lH ?H Am. C. A r 1,100 4Vk 46 4Sk Am. C. A F. pfd 17 Am. Cottos Oil l.no I7H Abu H. L. pfd inft 7i 27W Am. Ice Securities 4"0 M 16 H V Am. LlBSs4 Oil 13 Am. LocomottT toe 6614 C4V, Mi Am. ItcnmotlTS pfd M" 1o 10 104 Am. S. A R 1S." H V3 !- Am. Tnbscco pfd... Americsn m oolen Anaeonda Mining Co.... Atchison Atchlsoa i Atlantis Coast Lias.... Central Leather pfd Central of Nsw Jersey... Ctissspsaks A Ohio Chlcsco Ot. W t hlcaro a N. w C, M. A St. P C, C. C. A St. L. a range 01 valleys to the southwest r riaay morning a. 1 . o to (BT4ie. Tne close waa weak at I has moved eastward and now overlies the W1 2 the lowest prices, with December country eaat of the Mississippi river, with - - tl.044 and Msy at 81.08. Primary re- 11. r.t vr th. middle Atlantic elates. i . " .ZZ. ':' .V. pfSfi. TRY Alive, steady: spring chick : . 1. j . . , . 4W , , 1 Bn. hut; rnwis. livbc: luraeya, wu. wheat market today, prices at the close R" 8tr,a?.:w7tfrn..JLp.ri"s ,JT, ?!"raof "" hi, ni, LA.LAn l.. Cr. . 1ZSTUIC: IOW1B. LLWltrmt ILi I r. J i . A . I n. at U01O PTO... nr,vl.lnn: .;. .'aa, ' Brooklra Rapid Tr. Trade In the wheat pit waa dull the entire WEATHER IS THE URAI BBLT Psciflc uay nuu srviiiiinriu wni urnriBii, Willi liio I ssbbsbbsbbbbbbb exception of a few mlnutee at the opening, j,, aB4 WarBler . tke On t look for a is-? tt jj c iiu a 1 so tv vs w riUfiFiirn ISSl III lilt 1 situation ana tne majority or pit traders 1 were Inclined to favor the selling side of I OMAHA. Nov. 21. 1908. the market, owing to the continued, free The jarea of high pressure that extended movement 01 wneai in inia country, i-rices from the lake region across tne central during me any fluctuates over WHc almost at v -1 -i t- ,.,i0,wi iru.ii.ia. cm ar apiuinr coniiiiucrsi wivii hit iiirii, i t . . corn displayed slight firmness during tha and temperutures are lower this mornliif Mlnn ft Hudsoa.. pari ui tne uay on uuyinsj tfj a ieaa-1 throughout tne eaat, tne ian oeing moai nntar 4 R. O ing elevator interest, out eased on later. I mrkrf alnna? tha UDoer Atlantic coast. I n a. n n i,m The close was easy, with prlcea unchanged The northwest low has extended south piatiilsnf Securities 10 Vc lower, Uecember closed at 63 He and I over tha eaatern Rocky mountain slope, I Erie Mav at ti3c. I,ocal recelota. 27 cara. I mnA th wiithr la warmer lh the moun- Brie 1st Tfd 1 raoe in oata wna aun. 1 nere waa ai i.in. mnt amt to tne Missouri river, ana r.ne m pro llttln huvlnsr ourlv hut Istor thero wss snf- 1. .111 k. m,mrmr In this vlclnltv tontsrht. 1 General Electric eiMnr ...Ml,,. nrantM In rtaua all alif I i . i . t . . .4 f., . 1 1 V t and nrohnhlv I t't. NorthsrS pfd. re,r.SKlins Th r In., was B v nTAniTiAp I a i . .. n.na..llv f !t- wASther rjrevalla I - Northern Ore etfs. clesed at 49c and May at Dj.WfiSl'ac. Lo- in .11 s'ectlona this morning, except on the ;I"n",?J"trmi."-- cal receipts. 172 cars. north Pacific slope, where It continues i-i m Vfd ' rruvisiuiia wria weas sui uajr, viuaiiiig VI ihOWsrj ItlQ unaeuiru. Omaha record 01 temperature P'"- clpltatlon compared with tne correspono. in. ni ot ina last inraa yrar.. " 1908. 1907. 1906. 190R. Minimum temperature.... 40 84 28 S3 tr.,.nlltlnn 00 .00 .07 .00 Un.mai i.mnaraii ra Tor touav. oo af-amrs. I 1 " " m .v. u. n.finianKv in nreclnitstlon since March 1. M . St. P. A B. 8, . ...-,-.ncr n.rlnrf In 10O7 M., K. A T.. 6.68 inches. . ti.. iJ.d . J.ericiency corresponuuia imi New York Central.... N. T., O. A W.. Norfolk A W... North American Northern Psclflo . . v v n.T ft -.T ' , T T - "T-" I TT I rBXIllO . 1 1 fMlUAUt-WniA, nuv. -1.-DU 1 1 en- p,,.,.,. Firm and In good demand; extra western Psooie-s ou creamery. 82c; extra nearby prints, 4c. p., c., C. A 8t. I. FXKiH Weak and lc lower: Pennsylvania fressea etesi isr. and other nearby firsts, free cases, 34c at c" - ma.rk; Peunaylvanla current receipU. In 8t"1 "" ....ki. . t mark! western ttssoing i-riui n.u.o -. -- Republic Steel !n lWuj liMiVi 7() 1S34 13J 6U M 2 .'tj Vt 4 610 4M4 48 4Uj 7.400 M4 H1 V) (MV, pov, 34 1W ici4 l.4 l' 1,600 1044 J054a .11644 o 4 500 64 H 63 -4 t.P 17 176 174H , 400 If 57 27 900 1001, 1004 H-.'Ss lia 10. (mo 44 47 V, I7V , ,8J 124 114 It 171 11.400 14714 144V4 14u; S-'Tl 4 lRVa TW 1TS44 176VI 176Vt 200 , i;v, S24 124 4O0 74j ) 3 .(OO HA4 400 48 2i I- MN4 4714 7 13 V( S5 9S 109 B134 J53V4 Wl "1.4IO 1WS 137Vt .10c lower. The leading futurea ranged aa follows: Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I I - Pit. 1 (mi's. 1 MS V 04 1 04-4 1 04H Mav ll 0Xi,m Oto-tS 1 7 1 08 1 ngv. July - 1 02HVs'l 1 02 1 02 1 (,2 Ct rn I . Dec. 3S 84 rtfVi 63S 3 Mav rT34frS!63i4t.4 1'7, 68 (), July tS.S62S'8 62Vflii 62T4 6JH Oats Iec. 4i4ff4 4H . 4H 4 494 May iri44iKi 61HM 51Hff, 61. July 461, 404 404 46 4H Pork I Jan. 18 rVs( IV SO I 16 20 16 28 If. 35 May 16 60 16 GO 16 40 16 40 16 tk) Lard Jan. 40 40 324 S7V 9 46 May 56 8 66 47Vfa 60 8 674 Bibs Jan. 8K7H 8 674 8 60 8 53--, g 674 May 8 72Vx 8 72V4 8 674 8 70 8 75 No. 2. ' pfd.. International Paper Int. Paper pfd Intsrnstlonsl Pump Iowa Central kip waa Cttr 80 K. C. 80. pfd Louisville A N L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Fklladelpkla Prod nee Market. l.o is Tl4 71 TOO 144 144 144 8,000 114 1H It f 144 I34 S.H44 110 11 It 13 64 mo 11 11 V4 914 200 tV4 24 & it i i 100 S.144 f34 M14 1,109 11BV4 1174 IIS 100 474 4444 4714 BO 13314 1S1 ISL'14 t.Ono K t 14 1.IU0 36 3441 34 1.O.T0 3H 82 K2S1 8410' 114 115 lli.'i 1,000 43 S 4t4 4244 104 ti 43 S4 13 TOO T.H4 Tl 71 7.400 141 '4 14 l1 300 tl 4 80n '"4 8. it im'4 i-' 7.0 1004 W 100 K'.S 8c.4 kS 100 344 88 3KU 17J 4iVl Hock. Val. 44s 17'4 W. A L. B. Int. Met. 4 7 Wis Central 4s Japan 4s do 44s do 2d sat1"S Bid. "Offered. .. J .. S4 ..lo ..117 .. 74 ..ws . 104 4 . .lo?S n W4 7Va A H. Six daya this week ....2R.35 Same days last week 26.978 Seme days 2 weeks ago..l2.i'l Same days S weeks ago..l9.a10 Ha mo days 4 weeks ago. .34.nS6 Sama davs last vear 20.171 The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to date, compared with last year: 19ns. V.I07. Inc. Ic. Cattle 9.0,207 1.075.1B5 154.848 Hogs 2,K.6.o37 2.071.625 85.212 Sheop 1,935,44 1,919.627 15.838 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: to really mske a market. Prlcea were nominally unchanged. For the week the receipts hsve been very liberal, showing a heavy gain over last week and being considerably more than double the renOpta for the corresponding w.-ek of Inst year. Still, recelpti have been none too huge to aupplv the very god de mand that has prevailed at this point j throughout the entire week. Parkers hsve wrn 1 r'T inn 1 la auti, a. iririui ocFir- ahle killets huve hern small, very little dif ficulty has been experienced In keeping sup pllesvwell cleaned up. At the beginning of the. week some little weakness wss notice able, but that waa entirely recovered.. The trade on Thursday waa a little bit slow, but at the close of the week tho market 1s practically whero It wss one week ago and the trade as a whole may be summed up as fairly aaltsfactory to selling Interests. A very targe proportion of the receipts has consisted of feeder sheep and lambs, hut the demand has been such that good, firm prlcas have prevailed most of th,- time. In fact, on tha other hand, some ilays the market has shown a good deal of strength In spite of the feet that re ceipts were lsrsre. The week closes with feeders also fully stesdy with last week. Quotations nn stieep and lambs: Good to choice lanihs. r.7HfC.O0; fair to good lambs, IS SiVdS K; rseftlng lambs. 14 2Mr6 0; good to choice light yesrllngs. t4.GMi4.9fl: good to choice heavy yesrllngs. t4.25414.i'A: feeding yearlings, 18 8644.36; good to choice weth ers. t4.26fS4.50; fair to good "Wethers. HVi 4 26; feeding wethers, ft 6114.00; good to choice ewes, t3.75tr4.00; fair to good ewes. Ki&fiiM; feeding ewes, 82.00u6.25; culls and bucks, tl. 0OO2 60. 1 Representative aales: No. Av. Tt. 15S western lambs, feeders 6 2 western lambs, feeders, rulla 46 8 60 Date. I 1908. 1907.190.19O5.119o4.11903Jl2. M-V N. T.. N. H. S014 pt. s ctfa 134 ti Lske Shore 4s 1931... 94)4 Boaton Stocks and Bonda. BOSTON. Nov. 21. Money, rail loans. 247r 84 per cent; time loans, 34" 4 per oent. Cio:ng prices on stocks and bonds were aa ioiiows: Atrhlson 014 Cal. A Heels... do 4s 9V Centennial , Atrhlson R. R M Copper Range .. 00 pfd Mi Ialy Wrst Boston A Albany. ...23 Franklin Boaton Maine l.il O ran by Ponton Rlfvatil 12 Isle RoTsle FlUhburg pfd Ul Maia. Mining .. n. l , . H. oc H...l:,s Hlihlgsn I'nlon Pacific 17 Mohawk Am. Arge. Chem aVi Mont. C. A C... . Ih Old Dominion .. flHtceola .131 Parrot .1.10 Qolnci .l.To-a Shannon . T Tamarack .... , 4H Trinltr . 18 t'nltcd Copper , .1-1 V. 8. Mining... . 11H U. 8. Oil . (V (7tsh '. . Wi Victoria , .110 Winona , . fH Wolverine . n North Butte .. . iu Butte Coalition .llS Nerads . ftli Cal. A Arltona . Arttons Com. . . f? Greene Canaoea . : do pfd Am. Pncu. Tube... Amer. Sugar ..... do pfd Am. T A T Am. Woolen do pfd rtnmlnlon I. & 9.. Kdlson Klcc. Illu. Mans. Electrlo ... do pfd Mass Oas t'nltsd Fruit United 8. M do pfd . . . V. 8. Bteel do pfd Adventure Alloucs Amalgamatod .... Atlantic Bid. Asked. .480 .. J8 .. w .. 10 .. 1 .1"4 4 . -a :: .. t .. 40 .. .7-4 ..! .. a .. M4 .. 17'4 .. M 4 .. 17V4 .. 14 .. 4S .. S .. 44U. .. 44 .. 4'4 ..161 ..X .. t4 .. 184. . .11M4 . . 'a! .. U Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Nov. 21. Bank clearings for to day were tl,&ri5.893.43 and for the corre sponding date late year tl. 557.914.21. 1908. 1907. Monday t 2.637.6.12.52 $ 2,0i5.4oS.74 Tuesday 2.017.376.48 1,662,795.70 Wednesday 2.086601. 60 l,tf,707.43 Thursday 2.2S8.IW8.18 1.739.512.88 Friday 2,n23.740.6 1.556,9u57 Saturday 1.855,693.43 1,667,914.21 Nov. 10.'. Nov. 11.. Nov. 12.. Nov. 12.. Nov. 14.. Nov. 15.. Nov. '16.. Nov. 17.. Nov. 18.. Nov. 19.. Nov. 20.. Nov. 21.. 6 58 6 784 e 74 i 67. ' I 6 6 54 6 69W 6 70 6 69 6 76 1 6 071 4 951 4 83 00 4 70 s 9i 4 88! 6 9.: 4 73! 4 94 06 4 72 4 801 4 82 e 4 80 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle SteadyHosts Strong to flicker Sheep aad Lambs Weak. CHICAGO, Nov. 21-CATTLE-Recolpts. 5KI head; market slendy; beeves, 83 zVg 7.60; Texsns, W.4O14.40; westerns, t310tjo.7o; calves, $5.60V7.26. HOtiS Receipts, 20.000 head; market strong to 6c higher; lights. t5.UHuj.80; mixed, V'.iotiti.M): heavy, to. 3 Ha 4)16: rough. n.;to i5.51); good to choice heavy, to. 501 6. 06; plgH, t.i.7fvti5.0(; bulk of sales, tj.6i1m69o. BMNKl' AND LA MRS Receipts, 2.500 market weak; natives. t2.40V4.6ii; 4 97 1 4 67 6 35 4 8D I 4 611 6 25 4 80 4 63 10 4 54 6 21 4 69 i 4 571 4 24 4 641 6 8 4 9i 6 10 4 651 4 3 4 64 6 05 4 67i 4 71 4 4 6 41 4 S3' 4 68 , 4 67 4 89 1 6 81 a u 02 I 4 63: 4 4M 6 29 4 Mi 6 (f'l 4 68 4 461 6 24 lion ri 4 49i 1W 4 W 4 mi ti t westerns, 82.40ifrt.4U; yearlings, t4.001H 80; lainos, n.io(U.w; westerns, is.isuV0, Sunday. The oillclat number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was as lol- iuws; C. M. & St. P... Wabash M.B.ouurl Pacific Lnion 1'aaiic C. at N. w., east C, Ac N. W., west C, bt. P. M. & O.... C, H. de q eaat C, 13. &. g., west C, R. 1. At P., east.... lliltio.s Central c. u. w Kansaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo.. Nov. 21 CATTLE Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 11 r s. Receipts, 800 head. Market steady; re- " i'i iur tne weea, os.eiu neaa; choice ex port anil dressed beef steers, t6.1')rrf7.40; fair lo good. 14.-M6.0i': w.ern stevrs. 13.40 416.60; stockers and feeders, t2..6i'l ; south ern cows, S2.aMfi3.fni: native cows, S2.0O4i4.76; native heifers, t3.001i6.5U: bulls. t2.iU4i3.80: calves, t3.25(ji.00. HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head. Market strong to fxa higher; receipts for the week, 84.000 head; top, to.97U; bulk ot aales. lo.4tau 6.86: heavy. S5.75'u6.97t: packers and butch- ers, S5.70oj6.90; light, S5.354i6.T6; pltrs, S4.25 2 . on titr- Ainu juAAitis rno receipts; re ceipts for the waek, 22,700 head. 4 3 3 19 4 29 6 6 12 2 1 2 87 2 Total receipts & The disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Switt and Company dually packing Co Armour A Co Omaha P'k. Co., Denver. Cudahy p k. Co., Denver. Cudahy P'k. Co., St. Paul. F. O. Inghram Suliivan liros fct. Ixuls Packing Co.... Kruger Other Buyers 104 13 18 1.IM4 1.276 1.727 l.tiiU 4X6 86 Totals 167 6.228 CATTLE There were onry a rew scat tering bunches of cattle In the yards this morning and not enough to attract any spe cial attention. For the week the receipts have been large, showing a considerable gain over last week and a very heavy gain over the corresponding week ot last year, St, Lonla Live Stock Market. ST. LOCIS. Mo.. Nov. 21. CATTLEl Re ceipts, 3,ouo head. Including 2,700 Texana. Market steady; native shipping and export steers, 84.5v-u7.50; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.(&6.25; steers under l,0i0 lbs., S3.50ati.26; Blockers and . feeders, S3.60fi4.2o; cows and heifers. S.I.2fViti.oi); cannera, 82.10 litXiio; bulls, 2.7o(j3.7o; calves, S4.0Oft7.00: Texas and Indian steers, S3.60Q6.26; cows and heifers, f-'.0tKu3.25. HOGS Receipts, 2,M0 head. Market W 10c higher; pigs and lights. S3.5Or6.60; pack- 707 era. So.50"t6.70; butchers and best heavy, S6.8tril6.00. No sheep on sale. 645 162 St. Josepk Lire Stock Market, 8T. JOSKPH. Nov. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts. 350 head; market unchanged; steers, 14. Htfi7.n0: cows anil heifers 12 2SS' On- Alio yutmijr ui me ifLlie lltLB utvii iiiinv I caiVeH, e1.0lft..i. good, there being a large proportion ot trasny caitlo received. Strictly good killing beeves have been ex tremely acarce all the week. The ofi'orlngs HOGS Receipts, 5,500 head: market active and Bfrluc higher; top, S5.95; bulk of sales, S5 46(!jr).PO. BHEKP AND LAMBS Nothing on sale Totals S12.910.132.85 810.268,889.58 Increase over the corresponding date last year, 82,611.843.82. New York Mining- Stock. IEW YORK, Nov. 21, Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice -00 LeadTllle Con. ilrunswlrk Con 1 Uttle Chief . Con. Tuunel stock... 24 Meslcaa . . ... . com. Tunnel bonds.. 17 Ontarlo Cos. Cal. A Va 74 Ophlr Horn Sliver 70 Standard Iron surer 1(a) Yellow Jacket Offered. Assessment psld. .. 4Vs .. .. 74 ..rio ..1M ..180 .. 44 .. 61,200 1374 1M O 7744 17 Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd. Cash Quotations were as follows; FLOT'R--flteady: winter patents. 84.40 4.46; winter straights, 84.20(614.65; spring pat ents, sd iotioso: spring straignis, n.iarat.ia bskers. U.9tr4.0O, ' WHEAT No. 2 spring. Sl.Oftfn OS; No. 3 Bpriny;. wciqsi.ui; jo. x rea, l. 00 !.. tunrr ito. x, OdtQtuvic; NO, 63tjtiSo. OATS-No. I white, 47t510. H Y tj NO. 2. 744jC. currpnt rocelnts. free cases, 324S3c. OHFSKRFJ Firm: New York full cream. choice, lS4fi14o; New York full cream, fair at. L A 8. Y. id pfd. to good. 134lSc - - ;; mm .. I Blors-Sheffleld g. A 1. ISSeSSOUS urnan Jisarat.v. gouthern Psclflo XfTVN'EAPOLIS. Nov.' 21. WHEAT De- 8 Pscific pfd K.r. tlOiUf Mav. 81.08c. Cash: No. 1 soumsrn bsuwst .'. Ao..., wii . VI 1 nnrthurn II H7l . RallWST pfd. Dam, ii.imu-i.uoii. - . ........ - " t . i mi. s nrthn XlnfU: No. X north-1 viii, .1.1M.J i.wn. IT.. St. Lft. m w,. FLAX-Closd. el.. t., 8t. LAW. pfd nrtars in ouis, io.i. I nlon Psclflo toO KO0 8,700 100 874 44 U4 800 6!IU 1O0 TT 87 224 48 134 '6:t4 77 V4 l.Ki 27 87 23 474 4.1 "4 SI!- tS.-0 11744 ll'H 400 121 S 121 H 1214 " 24 S 2414 H4 710 r84 46.81-0 41 7'X) tl4 U. 8. Rubbsr 1st pfd. C. I. Steel V. 8. Steel pfd. BARLEY Good feedlnk. 57fi69c: fair to I FLOUR Active; first patents, .4XWt'.P6; I ;oa Padfie pM. choice malting, 0114364c. second patents. e6.26(U0D: rirst clears. n u. 8. Rubber BKEDS Flax, No el northwestern, 81 434. 4.3U; second clears, ti.wgt.au. Prime timothy. S3.H6. Clover, contract I 7Z . Zl j- mii l.iTsrsMi uraia narnet. J PHOVISIONS-Short ribs sides (loose!. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21. WHEAT Spot. I v -CswUna Cssmicai i so ioitje. 10. xucbb fNira, per -ooi., s.tu-TT I firm: NO. X red western winier, ib iiia 14.76. I Jtrd, per 10i1 Ihs, S9.37V4, Short clear Futures, quiet: December, 7sUSd; Match 7s9d ; May, 7s 8d. CORN fpot. quiet; American mxea, oiu s. Futures, dull; January, 5s6vJ; March (s 6Vsd. 6774 i74 4"4 444 114 81-4 600 40 684. b4 44.0 1814s 17t4 17V4 00 n4 ss m sli4i--s (boxed. S. 751-9 c. Following were the receipta and ship- ments o: iiour ana grain 1 Receipts. Shipment. 24.SOO 18.700 Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu.... Rye, bu Barley, bu 87. Ibrt .249.irt .'..232.O10 ... 5,0n ..110.0tO Ml 156. S0O 27.700 On the Produce exrhanea IoiIbt tha hut. tsr market wns steady; creameries, iStljauo1 dairies, 19Htrc. Fugs, steady; at mark. cases included, 23VSc; firsts. 28c; prime ii. I., twv. ft,iiBTBe, steaay, irwicOA stansas City Grata aad Provlaioara. KANSAS CITY. Nov. H.whe.ti- changed to fclower; lumber. 97Sc May rwKiS5- To 1 whU. flm; July. 96c; cash. No. t hard 97c UATo ateaay . r.o. wnns tl.03; No. rhard. sVxCitl 01 ; No. 2 red. 81.04 nsii.isi lir.i. -m.. 104: No. 8 red. 99ctjtl 02. Dalatk Grata Mar CORN-lCfle lower; Deoeraber. r4c; May 67o; July. 57'4c: cash. No. 2 mixed, 68VO 59c; No. t mixed. aBV,4j69c; No. 2 white, 69r; No. 8 White, 69c. OATS Cnehsnged; No. 2 white. AHMMis.- v .. a 1 ft" 1. j.JIL. " . . . ' ftlllX.ftft, 1l7Tft1Mn RYE TSOft . HAY Choice timothy, steady at 19 50a 10.00; choice' prairie, weak at tSOiXud W. bl TTEll-tateady; creamery extra. 20c: packing stock. lsa. EGOS Firm; fresh, extrag, tie; current receipta, J7c. - . Following were tha receipts and shlp- iiicina ot greiM. Mllwaakre G revise. Market. MILWAt'KEE, Wia.. Nov. 21. WHEAT Dull; No. 1 northern. t!07; No. Z northern, tl.06; May, tl 77t&108. bid. cch.v-Hteariv; May, tuc, dio. BARLEY Steady; standard, 64tc; samples, 59i64Ic, Peoria Market. PHORIA. III.. Nov. 21. CORN 8taady : No. 8 white, 62c; No. I yellow, 6240; No. t yellow. f4i62aa; No. I. 62c; No. 4, 6040 tlc; no grade, 56j66o. Market. FlT'f ITU UlnM X-n w SI WUP1T-. No. 1 northern. 81074; No. 2 northern. 11054: December, 81044: May, ll.u; November, SlOtV, OATS it4C Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 2t. 8KED49 Clover, cash and November, 86.65; December, t5 57Vi; March, S667H. Prima timothy, 11.70. Prims latke, S8.80. N Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NF.W YORK. Nov. 21. EVAPORATED APPLES Easier In tone wltli fancy quoted ft. , ..... Tl-A. . I . Aft. '. .. . Receipts. Shipments. APPLES-Easier n tone wltli fancy quoted Wheat, bu. tOOOO 14tM 8vi0: choice. 7ftr&,c; prime. HtfHc. Corn, bu . . 18 On) ls'aoo DRIED FRUITS There Is a fair demand Oats bu tiiTB. tor spot prunes with quotations ranging Quotations at Kaaaaa City were: Artlclea. from 4o to IV, for California and from 6o to 740 for Oregon fruit, the lattur 60s to 80s. Peaches are steady, although demand Ocen I Ulirh 1 I-nw i cioa. I limited. Choice are quotes at 7'jr7Vc; upen. I HlgH.1 Low. Cloae. fK,T ch0ce. 74tic; fancy, SVu'llc Raisins are unchanged, with loose mus es' el quoted at 6tittc; choice to fancy seeders. 4c: aeeaieaa, ijjk; London lay era. 81 501. SO. Wheat- December .... 974 May I 1014 Corn I I December .... 674 I 674 lfrrHtyilirr41?t4 M'Y rMVati! 6s4 676'T,,6774 I I 87 I 7Vi I 974 luivi ) 101 I 10144 8T. t. Loots General Market. LOUIS. Nov. 21.-WHEAT-Low.ri t,r,c' Jilfftf?1 f?:h- jTi.ts): no. i nani, e uv.vs, luvriiiuer. 41.0i4atil 03 Vlav. XI lA "U "-, CORN Iwer; track. No. t cash. v- v I cember 10, Tho offerings next week will t white, tfco; December, c: Usy, 61Ic. I be V.0"0 balee. The general market during Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 21 WOO!,-Firm medium grades.- combing and clothing. 18.'ti 21c; lbrht fine. 16'al7c; heavy fine, liaise; tub-wtfsriea. vxrac. IjONIWN. Nov. . WOOt-The sixth series ot the wool sales will open next Tuesday and la scheduled to close De 4 OATS Weak: track. No. 1 cash l.. No. 2 white, 6it)61Yc; December, 4ac; May! BAj. RYE Nominal at T4V4c FLOUR 'irm: red winter patenta. 84 76 0u; extra fancy and straitt. S4.25u4.6S; lioar, h w. PEKD Tlmothv. S2.S0tJS.SS. CORNM EAL 43 40. BR AN tlieady ; sacked, east track, 8101 ti t 04. HAY Steady; timothy, 8J0uVila.; prai rie. V V' " IRON COTTON TILS 41.00. bAOOINO 7c PROVISIONS-Purk, at tha week ruled firm. In anticipation of a 10 per cent advance at the auction next week. Sntrar and Molasees. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. 81 OAR Raw quirt; fair refining, 1.44c; centrifugal, 96 test. 894c; molasses sugar, j.isc. itriinra. nolet: No. 6, No. 7. 4 4jc: no. k. 4-4c Na . 4 Sic: No. 10. 4 26c: No. H. 4 itc; No. 12. 4.15c: No. It. 4 loc; No. 14. 4 c: con fetiWners A., 4. A.; niouitl A., s-2jc; cut leaf. 6.70c; cruahsd. 40v: powdered, i.iAK; granulated. 4Vfc; cuDes. sue. Kl i il Khbs vlf-TVi Nw Orlaana m.n aexru, lower; Kettle, oil to choice, wj -'c. Va.-Csro. Chem. pfd V abash Wabaab pld Heatlushouae Electrlo ... Western Union Wheeling A L. K Wisconsin Central Am. T. A T O 8.") 110 10.i . W.loO 66 14 00 113 . 1.700 474 . t,a 41 K 11.". I0 14 ,. 1.4-J0 l ,. l.f'J 400 .. 1.5") 14H S4Ui 106 ll 5S4 J ll. ll!4 4 47 41. 41 'J 1144 114 14'a 14V, 3 44 114 31 1SS4 Vi 44H it's st.Vi 4o 11 300 111 130 130 Tetal sales tor the day, eSt.luO shares. London Stock Market, LONDON. Nov. 21. American securities hsHitated at the opening of the stock ex change today, but gathered strength during the session on professional support, and after moderate business closed quietly steady. Ixrndon closing stock quotations: Ceneela. money X44 St., K. A T da account I4a N. T. Central.. Anaoonda lo1 Norfolk A W... Atchison 74 do pfd do pfd 1914 Onurlo A W... Baltlmor A Ohio 104 PennsylTsnla .. Canadlaa Pacific Ul4 Rand Mines Cnreapeeks a O sosResdln Merchandise and Specie. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending November 14 were valued at 815,339,429. Imports of si"cle for the port of New York for the week ending today were 8106.406 stiver and S'JXO.046 gold. Exports of specie from tho port of New lork for the week ending today were S29, 1 27 silver and i'Mi.ZM gold. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the S15O.O0O.0OO gold rncrve. shows: Available cash balances, SlM.613.378; gold coin and bullion, $32,232,261; gold certificates, S43.358.450. have consisted largely of warmed-up or half market nominally steady; lambs. 85.26.00; - - . . . . I . '1 . ... II...... . 1 (irr.K ..A ewes, S3.75U4.25; yearltngs, S4.25(tf5.00. Slonz City Live Stock Market. fat steers ot the kind that packers never want when anything else la to bo had. A few pretty dec nt cornteds were recived and there was one lead good enough to bring Sioux CITY. Nov. 21. fBDecial' Tela. W.90, tho high price of the month to date, gram.) HOUS Receipts, 6,200 head; mar- A lew gooa range came also put in an ap- 1 ket atrong to be higher; range, lo.oo.sO; Dearance and It mav be aald of desirable bulk of sales. 65.65(115.70. beeves ot all kinds that prices throughout CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; market the week were generally ateady. On the steady; beeves, U.fHtfi.W; cows and heifers. other hand the poor condition of oaatern I2.7&W.50; feeders, markets haa caused a weakening In prices yearlings, S2.7fii3.50. on the common to medium kinds and they are ISSCoc lower for the week. The market on cows and heifers started S3.UXu4.5U; calves and Stork in Sight. Ttecelnta of live stock at the six nrlnclnal out at tho beginning of the week lower and I western markets yesterday were as fol- 1184 S..14 84 444 CJi. '4 7014 Chicago u. VY 1214 Southern Railway.... lf4 rtil , Mil. A St. P...H444 So pfd De Beers 12 Southern Pacific Dearer A RIO) O ust lua Paelflc. do pfd I do pfd Brie II V. . Steel.... do 1st pfd 4t da pfd do M pfd !4'4 Wabash , Orand Trunk .1 4o pfd Illinois Central loo Spantak 4s LoulsTllle at N Ul A aval CoDner SlLV KIt Har, steady at 23 l-16d per ox. MONEY li&2 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 24ti2H per cent; tor three months' bills, 2 per cent. ....110-1 .... .... tH ....114 .... 15Uj .... :6' .... MVi 81 332 77SKB1 1 1 KldA I ll ooU hales, incluaing lo.aw Dales Amcri- " l'u4u-siio Hi 1700 Futures opened steady and closed " 47MS liM.'lftS. Quiet: November. 4S7d: November-De- 79 7io0 ii iwm I cember. 4.77d; December-January, 4 75,d; "' 1 injiVi January-February. 4.75d; February.March, ll U-fSSS tW; March-ApraHtd; April-May. If. ,40; niaj'J uiifr, 1-i.ftftftt umit-juij, e.iu: 85.1.507.075 29.599. C:5 81Jia3.12S 626. 425 6i;.tJ8 tila.SuO Clearlnsj House Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Nov. 81-The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold S29.S99.82B more than the requirements of the 26 per cent reserve rule. This Is a decrease of 8112.328 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with laat week. The statement follows: Increase Loans Deposit Circulation Legal tender Specie Reserve Reserve required..., Surplus Ex-U. 8. deposits... Decreaae. The perceptage of actual reserve of the cVaring house banks today was 27.80. The statement of banks and trust com panles of greater New York, not reported to the clearing house, show that these In stitutions have aggregate deposits of 81.090. 479.900; total cash on hand. 8104,442,6uO, and loans amounting to 8986.8' d. 400. Kerelf s Financial. LONDON, Nov. 21 Money was In In creased demand on th market today and discounts heavy. Trading on tha Stock exchange waa of tho. usual week-end di mensions,' but tUs chaages la prlurs wee narrow. Consols and gilt-edgad aecurl tlea were dull pending the announcement ot the Irish boud issue ou Muuday. OMAHA UE.NERAL MARKET. Condition or Trade and (tuotatloas oa Staple and Fancy Prodaco. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to retail trade in cations, 31c; No. 1, In UO-lb. tubs, 3uVac; No. i, in bo-lb. tubs, 27xc; No. 2, in 80-lb. tubs, 24c; No. 2. In 1-lb. cai-tons. 2gc; fancy dairy, tuba, -j.Xc. EGOS Fresh candled, tia per dot. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 14c; young Americas, 4 In hoop, 16c; favorite, 8 in hoop, V.tc; daisies, 20 In hoop, 154c; cream brick, lull case, Uo; h..f cuhh, Ydc; half dox. bricks, 14c. BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 2 rib UVc; NO. i ribs, 7c; No. 1 loins, 2uc; No. 2 loins, 13c; No. i loins, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, 60; No. S chuck, 440; No. I round, eVc; No. 2 round. 7c; No. 3 round, 6V ; No. 1 plate, &Vic; No. I piale, 44c; No. 3 plaic, 3c. DHESSb-D POULTRY Dressed hens, 10c; springs, 10Vc; ducks, 12c; geese, lie; tur. kevs, 19c; squabs, 82.20U2.25 per dos. SUGAR Coarse granulated, 6.5uc; fins granulated, 6.7oc; cubes, 6 one; powdered, 6.50 per lb. r i-tt.ati r riutio Appies, loozuu per bu. box. Lemons. 14.wx10.uo. oranges, Cal ifornia. S3.0eii3.2D. Bananas. 4c oer lh Grapes, Malaga, S3.5t1l6.50 per keg; Cali fornia e.mperor. troox crates. 41. 70402.00. Vfctit.1 ABL.E.O ceiery, xuicnigan, per dos., 80c. Hears, new wax and spring, ono- tnird ou. uaaaet, si.w; navy, per ou., MO. 1, 12.70: lima. 6c per lb. Cabbage. 2a per Ib. Potatoes. 60t4o. Tomatoes, per 4-basket crate, tl 50. Cucumbers, per dec, tl.26. Onions, Rerumda, 81-75 per crate; Texas yellow, 81. per crate. Musnrooms. culti vated, per lb., 60c. Lettuce, per do., 25c. Peppers, southern, SI.! per crate. Cauli flower. 82.50 crate. EgKnlant. 81.50 dox. Brunsi lls sprouts, qt. Kumnuata, 35c qL Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21 COTTON-Fu-tures opened steady; December, 8c; January, s.iic: iuarcn. uc; May, 9.00c; July. K.PXc; AuKust, h.SOc. Futures closed ateady: Novemtier, 9.29c; Decetr.bei. 9.19c; January, 9 16c; February, 9.12c; March, 9.13c; April. 9.11c; May. 8. loo; June, 9.05c; July, 903c; August, 8.93c; Oc tober. 8.7oc. Boot cotton rltsed quiet: middling ud- lan.ls, 9.55c; mldUUng gulf, 9. sue; sales.' none. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21. COTTON 8 pot, quiet, prlcea 2 point higher; American middling fair, 6.57d; good middling. 621 J; middling, 6 4d; low middling. 4.K9J; good ordinary, 4.38d; ordinary, 3.9sd. The sales ' u .'. of tha dav were 6.OJ0 balea. of which A3 1 s ... bales were f ir speculation and export and I 45 tor Included 8.66U bales American. Receipts, tt wound up still lower. The receipt I lows: throughout the week were liberal, but the main cause of weakness seemed to be the P6uth Omaha unfavorable situation prevailing at eastern I Sioux City points. Thus, while the market on most I St. Joseph days of the week waa reasonably activ I Kansas City under the Influence of Aree buying, the St. Louis tendency of prices haa been downward and 1 Chicago at the close 01 the week even tne good kinds are fully l&U25o lower and medium I Totals grades fully 26o lower than the close of last week. Good feeders have been active sellers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 167 6.H66 892 6.200 6.500 7.000 2,800 20.0(0 .. 300 .. 350 .. ) .. S.CX0 .. 600 2.500 6.117 47,ftK6 2,392 Metal Market. kti-w vriRW Nov. 21. METALS Mar- throughout the week. In fact buyers have kets' were quiet and nominally unchanged been unable to aecure aa many cattlo of Gn the absence of cables. Tin was reported that description as they could have used. easy at S30.12fa30.ftt7. Copper was tin ThiiM tmrln nn that kind has been active nhuna.il with lake nominal, at S14 .2&tpl4.60: and strong every day throughout the week, electrolytic, S14.0ojil4.2&; casting 18.77trt4 On the other hand trashy kinds of light 14.124. Lesd was dull, at 84.204rt.36.-Spelter cattle and medium grades of feeders havo quiet, at !.0om.m. iron was Bieuy, it been very much neglected by country uuy- cent dticob. r,-. 1 1. 1 . t ui 8. Nov. era. r.vrijr viit bci-iiicu iu iwaiiig oi i.7 n"..r.. i.iK..- SK IKAifi In good feeders and did not touch anything iirm, at. i.ov. opcilci, ...s,... -v else. The result and dl not touch anything , . v.. i, .,,.i, a ft.ift.r. .11 Kut I t-otTee atarstei ku ta1 arnlsa ara lStfi'Sc Invar More than KF.W YORK. NOV. 21. COFFEE Mar that during the laat two or thre days of ket opened steady at unchanged prices the week receivers found it extremely hard and closed steady, net unchanged to o " "r -T -i .1 I ,.nir. inuar HiialneBS was largely In worn to cieo.ii vfticin n y cum ai lumi I .'.."- . , , , , Drice. the way of switching. The salea reported Quotation corn-fed steers, corn-fed steers, COrn-ieu aiccn, Tueu.w, vvu in uiiiiics ft..i m . i, CnrrlnvA range steers, S4 60Q6.40; fair to good range No. 4. 7'4jc; mild coffee, dull, Cordova, steers, 8400434 60; common to fair range 9Al2V4o- a on cattle: Oood to eholoe were 49.250 bags '"9 "9.'"yo"u", "l I, S6 4(ku7.26; fair to good 6 o; January, -c, ' ' " , $6.4036 40; common to fair 6.20c; July, 6.26c; September 6.30c. Spot . , -. X .A. . ft ft ft. I I Mffft. nlllAt IM O. I IftlU. D U . Oailiua steers. t3.2Tyfr4.00: rood to choice corn-fed cows and heifers, S34.40; good to choice trrasa cows and heifers. 83.600)4.26: fair to good grass cows and helfera. S2.76it8.60; balances, SI. "8; runs, 192.790 bbls.; average Oils and Rosin OTL CITY, Pa.. Nov. 21. OIL cretin common to fair grasa cows and heifers, isa bbls.; shipments, 181.664 bbls.; aver I2(KI;2.75: good to choice stockera and feed- I ...L toa bbls. era. 84.6vS6.0O: fair to good Blocker and SAVANNAH. Ga Nov. 21 OIL Tur- feedera. S3.75iS4.60; common to fair Blockers nentine firm, 89Hc; sales. ?81 bbls. snd feeders. S2.75ifi3.75: stock heifers, S2.250 RUSIN Firm: sales, S.fM btls. Quote: 8.25; veal calve), 82.714,5.75; bulls, stags, etc., h ii Hnd E. 12.00; F. 2 924 ; O, Si.B-'Vsiff'.'.gS; -rft.';c --...'..., ....1.- .ftOfLr I- it;. W a", ftal SA.u'Ofti. i. Ill, IJ.W. l, fS'", lft . eT.ff, , .ww, -v HOGS The hog market this morning waa I WG, 86.35; WW, S 40. in the best condition tnat it has neen In for aomeillme back. The demand waa good and the trade active, so that practically everything sold in good season In the morning. A a matter of course some light and Inferior loads, the kind that do not find favor In buyers' eyes any day, were a little slow. Still, pretty much everything Supreme Court Syllabi. 44 I nM tn vtrv anA RrivAntnifH. a nnnni.i. I fitrf Railway company. Ou motion erabU proportion of th5 hogs brought $5.70 to modify nl objection thereto. Motion z9.iR.kt: on4 on nr. aa riiih 1 fml mm t a-.. i u 1 a.. Vaar ll rlfl tTI- tuv. of SB. a i va use sbsbst iiisjii saasn nrw. W bbmw Sfteaj UJI1D4 I VTvl I 4J,4- V-4 Ave ( , a A a a top yesterday of 85.90. ' Rule 7 of this oourt allowing forty The receipta of hogs this week have been days from the filing of tha opinion or ren-lara-p. allowing a decided train over nrsvlmia .imim of tha iudgment In the case within weeks and at the aame time an Increase which tt file a motion for rehearing euper nt over 14 OuO head as comnared with tha .4. Dm a-eneral rule aa to ludgatenta he am. aiftftftftlc laap v.ar It mi.lit . 1,. l. I inv Tin. I ut thn BXDiratlon of the term mentioned that th receipts for the twenty- t which thev am tendered. Thla appll-s one daya of November are the largest thai only to Judgments and opinion by the thev have been for any correaoondlna- rt in Us ai.oellate Jurisdiction. In the r.,.ri.,.l In November since 1904 The ma I ,.t... nt Km nrlirinal lurlsdictioll the Pro het this week, while fluctuating back and visions of section et sen. of the ctde lortn. closes at tne niga pomi or me week, applv. higher than at the i,S(r Her " J being on an averaae 74c (.nun l'inien SKiliM.l m iii'-ift", cloae of last week and tha highest of anv .,..! ruater. On rehearing. 1-ornier day since November 12. I tuilument of reversal vacated -nd set aside Representative sales: district court affirmed. Nn. 3 14 .... 7 71 4 M M 44 t; i u. r. h. Fr. ..137 ... 4 74 ..l.il ... 6 U0 ..1M ISO i 40 ..Ut ISO 6 44 ..l.J 40 i 46 m i 44 ..I t SO I 45 ..14 1 4 45 ..It ... 6 65 ..IU 149 I to ..IKS 41) 6 47V4 4U I 70 . .J-4 120 I TO 14 ... t 70 I 70 July-August. 4I3sd; August-September, 4.67td; September-October, 4.ld; Octobar November.' 4 55d. GALVESTON, Nov. 21.-COTTON-8teady ,lSTlLOUIfl. Mo.. Nov. tl. COTTON Higher; middling. 8 6-16c; sales. 15 bales; receipts. 2.946 hales; shipments, 2,564 bales: stock. 26.650 hales. NEW ORLEANS. La.. Nov. 11. COT TON Spot steady; low ordinary, 4 13-16e. nominal; ordinary, 6s. nom inal; good ordinary. 7 l-16c; .low mid dling. 8 7-16c mid lling. 9 l-16c; good nilddllng; 94c; middling talr. 94c; fair. 194C, nominal; receipts, 9.201. bales; atock, 58.939 bales. By uaing the variuus departments of Th Bee want ad pages It la sasy to reach th peopl who bave money to spend. 41.. 45.. kS.. TO.. 44.. 41.. 70.. f,S . 44 . 74.. It.. 74. . T.. TO. . Its. To.. 71.. 44.. 41.. 7o.. T4.. 64 . T . 11.. 46.. TS. . Tl.. 7s., 7k., 44., 41., 41. 71., 70., 14 40 I 7 2,3 S40 4 7) ...:1 W 4 TO ..14a Uj I To .. i: i l To ,.1.4 K 114 . . .1.17 1.0 6 TO ...lit 40 i 70 .. :'4 100 t 70 .. tS 240 t 70 ..110 lw 6 70 ...211 40 t 724 ...114 13U i 71t .. tl ... I V ..1:4 10 I el IfjO mo 4 7 fee Sit 10 I Tt 7S '.SO 4 I 44 71 fc4 ... 8 7 -iM 44 4 74 . ea tn 8 t n II 114 40 I TS to e ... t n 74 13 44 I 74 t! I I 4 t 7 41 M 800 I it 4 134 ... I 74 tt 4 DO I 74 S XJl 40 t 74 SHEEP Reoaipis of sheep this morning were very light and of those reported in two cara were direct to a packer. Thus tber ivtl not siious-; " an thing on 1 at. na. Vt. . K0 t 78 141 ft 4 It t too t 76 144 liO 4 7t li.0 ... i 77U1 2 d 10 6 77 St rut 44 1 ns 2-fti 840 6 7714 164 ... 47 :i4 t in. 212 ... 4 771, 225 40 I 77S, IBS 12-) I 77V, L3I I to 147 1U IU 14 ... I 40 Z.i) ir 4 tk If 120 t no 1-4 ... 4 to 2l!t 40 I eo tiy leo I SO 114 " t to 27 lao 4 aO 241 so t SO rn 400 4 to 141 to 4 so bt 40 ( 4314 247 120 4 sit M4 120 4 . J 40 I ai 17 11 III M 2) 4 40 21 too I 41 2W) 140 6 44 tn so t at 11 40 t 13 r?T ... u t I It "0 so t 1744 rt ... I S7V4 41 tO I 7ft4 41 ... t US 1 ... t 00 Juilgtnei.t of 1. .. c I 1 After' the dissolution of a partnership, the purtner to whom Is ass gned a rurnt or action of the partnership and Ihe r:ht to nn.,rfn which Is the subieel of the ac tion may be substituted or admitted to be come a party plaintiff for the purpose of carrying ou the sun. rn.r ..pi nn euz am u. aiai., a (ilhsolved corporation! may be sued In the corporate name and eervice made upon tha trustee IT person in cubist ui m. x Where tiie orlainal action is brought against a corporation In Its corporate name and certain persons surgei! iu uo cers, tor the specific performance ot a con tract to convey real estate made by the fil lencd officers for the corporation, an amendment to the petition pleading thai at the time the contract was ma-!., the cor poration waa dissolved and soms of the do fendants were the trustees thereof, doea not change the cause of action. 4. If a contract for the Bale and pui chase of real 1 state ran be ascertained from the entire correnponuence between the par ties together with an abstract of titlt cou talnlnn the description of the premises transmitted for Inspection to the vendee and referred to In the correapondence, this will be a aufficlent memorandum In m-rltlng lo ntlsfr the statute of frauds. 6. Under Hie facts set forth In the opin ion, held that one C. was the lust acting manager of a dissolved corporation, ws therefore sole trustee no- competent 1a sell snd convey the real eswte of the cor porstlon. 15141. Scandinavian Mutual Aid aso(4i tlon against Kesmey county. Apped. Cus ter. On motion for rehearing. Motion over ruled. (kod. C. Division No. I. The revenue law of this state, which permits under the Ihterprelstlon of this court a taxpayer to deduct his bona fide debts from his gross receipts, is not In con flict with section 1, article IX, of the con stitution. lM. Wslker' against Rurtless. Appe.it. Red Willow. On motion f.r rehearing. Judg ment of district court modified. Motion for rehearing overruled. Fawcett, C. Division No. 2. If the consideration of a record of t!ia district court does not require the examina tion of any Issue of fact, or error of law occurring at the trial which could only b preserved by a bill of exceptions, a motion for a new trial la not a condition precedent lo a review of that record In this court.. 15222. State ex rel Mabln against Ioer. Appeal. Box Butte. Reversed and re manded. Good, C. Division No. 1. 1. In an action of quo warranto, brought to determine ths respective rlghta of the relator and respondent to an elec tive public office. It Is not necessirv thst relator should stste In the Information that he received the highest number of votes cast for any candidate for the office. It Is sufficient In that respect if facts ara alleged In the Information from which such conclusion may be drawn. ' 1524K. City of Chadron against Dawet County. Appeal from Dawes. Affirmed, iawcett. c. Division No. 2. 1. Cltlt of the second class and village were road districts, within the meaning ot section 76 of the road law as It existed prior to the amendment of 1901. and aa such were, except where otherwise pro vided, entitled to one-half of the moneys arising from the road tax levied bv the county commissioners upon tho propet ty situated within their limits. !. And where a county has collected a road tax levied upon property within the. limits of such a city or village, It holds one-half of the amount so collected as a public trust, and Is charged with the con tinuing duty to pay the aame over to uch city or village. 3. In such a case, as between the county and city or village, the county dors not hold such collections In Its own right, but the possession of the one Is the possession of the other. The possession of the county Is precarious, and not antmo domlni, and being trustee. It rsnnot acquire the trust tund by lapse of time. 4. And In such a esse, where th eotintv appropriates that portion of the road tag which should be paid to said city or vil lage by transferring It to Its general fund, It thereby becomes liable to such cltv of village for the amount so appropriated, and may be proceeded against directly: and the fact that the county treasurer snd his bondsmen may also be liable therefore la Immaterial. 15288. Relmert against Merrick County. Appeal from Merrick. Affirmed. Root, C. Division No. 2. On an appeal to the district court from tht decision of a county board of equalisation, said court Is Without Jurisdiction to con sider any questions other than those pre. sented to said hoard. 15329. State Life Insurance company against Bolton. Appeal. Colfax, Affirmed. Calkin, C. Division No. 2. In an action upon a note executed at the maturity ot the second premium on a life Insurance policy In payment of such premium, the defense that such note was obtained by fraud Is not sustained by evi dence that the policy Issued and accepted by defendant Is less favorable to him than the agent taking th application represented it would ba. 15304. Douglass against Hayes County. Ad- real from Hayes. Reversed and remanded. )uff1e, C. Division No. 1. 1. In redeeming from a Judicial sale of land made for delinquent taxes, the pur chaser Is entitled to receive the amount bid at the sale with Interest. 2. Redemption from such a sale must he made or offered within two years from the stile. If the purchaser refuses to allow re demption to be made, the party wishing to redeem should tender the purchaser the amount necessary therefor, unless tha pur chaser by hi conduct waives a formal tender. 8. A formal tender Is waived by the re fusal of the purchaser to receive anything leas than an amount which Is larger than that to which he Is entitled. 4. If the purchaser refuses to allow re demption to be made on legal term, a, cause of action for that purpose arises In favor of the owner or party Interested, which may be brought and prosecuted at anv time before being barred by the gen eral statute of limitations. 6. The owner of real estate who convey the same by deed of general warranty, after a sale thereof for delinquent taxes, haa auch an Interest tn the land as entitle him to redeem from the tax Bale. 15335. Calon against City Saving hank. Appeal. Douglas. Reversed and remanded. Duffle, C. Division NO. 1. 1. Tha Omaha I-oan and Trust comnanv Savings bank by an amentfment to Its ar ticles or incorporation uittnacu na nnmo to the "City Bavings bank:" the then atock-. holder old their stock to other parties. woo surrendered the same and obtained new certificates of stock. The business waa ' therofter continued under a newly ap-, pointed set of officers, the management ot the Institution being entirely changed. Held tnat suon change did not Changs tne legal entity of the corporation. A A mortgagor of certain real estate ex ecuted an .assignment of the rents and profits arising therefrom to the mortgagee, a corporation. The writing evidencing such assignment contained the clause following: Giving and grantlnjr to the Omaha Loan and Trust company Saving bank full and complete, authority and control of aald premises as I could or would have it per sonally present with full authority to enter Into and take full possession thereof, and to rent and lease the same to such person or person and on such term, either In my name or In hi name aa to It shall seem . proper, to the following end and purpose, towlt: Said Omaha Loan and Trust Com pany Savings barn shall annlv all sums collected under and by virtue hereof: First, to tne payment of all legl taxes and as sessments levied upon said real estate; sec- ond. to the payment of all sums necessary to keep Improvements In proper condition ror successful renting: third, to tne pay ment of the Interest of the two mortgages above described; fourth, to the payment of the principal debts secured by said mort rages." The evidence tends to show that the ssslgnee through an agent rented tho premises to the plaintiff In the action; held, that there waa evidence sufficient to submit to the Jury the question whether or not the assignee had taken control and pos session of the premises. 8. While the landlord, in the absence of n agreement so to do. Is not usually re quired to keep rented premiaes In repair. atlll ir he volunteera to make repairs he) will be liable for damages sustained by tha tenant, who without fault on his part Is In jured In conseouence of the negligent man. ner In which th repair are mad. 1591 Clark agalnat Fottyn. Appeal. Platte. Reversed and remanded. Oood, C Division No. 1. 1. In an appeal by remonstrators from the decision of a licensing board granting a liquor license. Jurisdiction Is conferred upon the district court bv giving notice of tha intended appeal and filing, within a rea sonable time In said court, a transcript of the proceedings had upon th hearing be fore the licensing hoard. 2. That a certified transcript of the evi dence taken before a licensing board upon a hearing on an application for liquor li cense Is not filed with the transcript of tha proceedings of the board upon such hear ing Is not a ground for dismissing the ap peal. 8. On an appeal to the district court from the declalon of a licensing board granting a Honor license. It Is not a ground for the dismissal of such appeal that tho transcript of the proceedings had before) the licensing hoard upon the hearing I de- W. FARIIAM SMITH & COMPANY WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP HANDLING ESTATES POR RESIDENT 'AND NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY OWNERS.' Boycc Commission Co. Hoom -. Now York Lil Otitic, Inn Margttng 1 cent n rrAln. ft. 00 on tockg. Wa handla 10 hartm and np or 3.000 buahelg and up. Public and private room tor cuaUBMrtv Beat twrvlca In Otuaba. reliable company.