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TITTC BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1000. 4. 1 K tAIH A5D PRODUCE MARIET Foreign Wheat Bhowi Firm Tone and Cable Run Higher. MUCH GRAIN 13 ACCUMULATING treacth In Wheat Holding Corn Val ee fttrady, bat t lear-l p la Weather Will Allow a Free Movement, OMAHA. Nov. 23. 1 Foreign market show a firmer tune and rabies cam higher. However. the an metlc wheat market Ik a matter between short ami long. Considerable wheat In being accumulated at primary point for December dell vet jr, and this should have more effect on prices In the near future than any other factor. The strenulh In wheat Is holding coin value steady, hut clearing weather would allow a free movement and would easo cash cora. - . W heat Htarted strong and covering cy short nnd. hlKher cable sent prlcea up during the- early trade. Realising sales later eased the market and th aoAante was lost and the close steady at yester- d Coin' unchanged and firm with the strength In wheat, Receipts are still tlKht and rash Corn Is In good demand with price stead v at present levels. A better movement Is predicted with clearing we it her. ' . primary wheat receipt were KS.nco Mi. and shipment were 62'.O"0 bu.. aKalnst re ceipts lat year of l.MK.OOO bu. and ship ments of ITM."'"! hu. ... v.. Prlmarv Torn receipts were Ml.""" nu. and shipments were ' hu., analnst re ceipts vast vear of 76.n0 bu. and ship ments of 2".0oft hu. Clearances were 17 ono hti. of corn. l.vv bu of oats nnd wheat and flour equal to X "00 bu . . Liverpool closed higher on wheat nnd 'vl higher on corn. 'Omaha Cash Prices. WHFAT-No. 2 hard. 11.04'rl nfi; No. t hard Jl (I1'1 o:(; No. 4 hard. v7Ci1.01 ; No. 2 spring. ILC'-nl 04; No. 3 spring, .c'ytl 02; No 4 spring. uWo. COKN-No. 2 M''ifWHc; no. s. r.".a '!i4C No. 4, 6H'iMr; No. 2 yellow. 57rf!V; TVn, 3 yellow. iTtVWiPl No. 2 white. 6Vu7 roV: No. S white. f,fc'rrfiHe. OATS-No 3 mixed, 37V; No. 3 yellow 87-Vi3XHo; K". white. SsVtf wc; No. 4 white. XT'uSKc; standard, ISXV'f V. RYE No) 2. 6i70o; No. 3. 68 060c. . Carlut liecelpts. Wheat. Chicago f Mum. npolla. .... 7740 Omnlia i Dululh 3W Corn. Oets 2.-4 J3I V. 24 C IIICAtiO . GRAIN AXO PROVISIONS Fpilurfi at the TrndlasT and Cloaln Prlcea on Hoard of Trade. CHICACfctf, Nov. 23. Fears of a wet har veat in Argentina Inspired considerable bullish sentiment In the wheat market dur ing early trading today, but- late In the session thu market weakened owing to more reassuring ncwi irom umi kouo.ij. At the close, prlcea were Vc to S'iViC below the final figures of the previous day. Corn nnd oitts closed steady and provisions firm. I'nfuvorable crop liews from Arientlna, which caused a strong opening In the mar ket here, wns supplemented, by predictions of fulling off In tlio movement of wh;at from Russia and by a decrease of 1.708.0UO bushels la the Kuropcan visible supply for the week. (These influences held the mar ket strong during the first half of the session, pit traders nnd commission hous-s being fair buyers. In the final hour the maket yielded to quite general profit taking brought out by a dispatch from Argentina to a local concern which discredited the earlier advice regarding weather conditions In that Country and claimed that clear weather was quit general, and that har vesting had begun In the northern districts. The market was also weakened by a de ' cllne nt Mmneapolls and Duluth. The cloae was almost at the bottom. Corn was firm early In tha day. Later, however, the market eased off In sympathy with wheal. The close wan at about he lowest point, with prlcea unchanged to W tc nigner. Trading In oats was extremely light and the fSiarkct was steady- Prices at the cloae were a shade higher to He higher. I'rovislona were firm. Prices at the close t were 2'.ic to liiil7Vfco higher, i Tli. leuuuig futures ranged as follows: Ai'icles.; ijpen.l High.) Low. Close. Tes'y. 4 ". hcut Mr IMC. July o: 11 D c. Muy J uly OlltH 1 'IT. May July 1'orKrr J a n. Mi.y Lai d J an. Max I'.ltis .!; Ma 1 11 e;iHI 1 o,'si !i ou'.j 1 ,: 1 B- 1 05 f 1 Ofi 1 0s 1 t 1 Otit, 1 vil ; 60 i I so'n y.-ti ji B0 tilV1 61 i(n,r fri I I I '1 11 '4; I a-l tr.(UVa on,,. 00! 1 I 60fo 3 S 41 20 82V4 20 00 11 90 11 42 10 2'4 10 45 41; 41 41rU 3a 3SV,a 3tflU 20 SO 20 00 21 00 20 20-- 20 80 20 00 11 9t 20 80 20 15 11 H2Vs 12 00 11 42 11 IA i 11 95 11 50 11 42" ' 10 65 10 55 10 fid ( 10 7B- 10 75 10 45 1 W 44 'No 2. 'ush quotations were as follows: AJl"R Finn! winter patents, $5.OiiS.70; 1 IA WJ.lte iter utralKhts, .i i.r. i: spring straights, $4Ou4.70; bakers. J.0uu& 00. RYE No. I. 7Uc. HARLEY Fetl or mixing, 61iiD3c; fair to choice malting, 5itii;c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $1.71; "No. 1 northwestern, $l.sl. Timothy, $2.50 3.50. Clover, $it.0Hi 14.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $23 7r. 2t(). I-ird. per 100 lbs., 13v,il3S5. Short ribs, sides iloose), $11 37 u H62Vi; short char sides (boxedi, $ll.l!2'y 11 75. 'lo'.al ciear.inceH of wheal and flour were eyual to H2.0UO bu. Primary receipts Were t.'X.(HH bu.. compared with 1.5OB.0OO bu. the corresponding week a year ago . The world's vlsiiiie supply, as shown by Brad (trcet's Increased KX.',,oOii bu. Estimated receipts iir tomorrow: Wheat, 4r c.irs; com, 233 cars; oats, S2 cars; hogs, 2s.tww hco.1. Clilcutio Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red. 120-U1.24; No. I red. $11' MS); No. 2 hard. H 11, No. 3 hard, Sl.tfJl.W; No. 1 north ern sprlriu, II 12; No. 2 northern spring, $1.10: No. S spring, Jlo6iilc. Corn: No. 2 ia-11. 6l.ij4i; No. S cash. CV'; No. 4 new, f7u Mc; No- I yel'.ow, M j01c. tlats: No. 2 white. 4lc; No. I white, :e'n41o; No. 4 white. 3si:Kh-: standard. 40'Mlc. Hl'TTKR Steady; creameries, SVJtIc; dairies, 2)-2e. EliOS Receipts, .2T0 cases; market steady; at mark, casus Included, 20iii'u; fusts. 2e prime firsts, 3oc. ItH'I.TRY Steady; turkeys, ISc; chlck ns. llc; sprlnK. llc. CH EESK Finn; dalMes, lfi'filtfc; twins, l'.'i h.'-.c; Young Americas, ltiloc; long bonis. le. . POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy. "0 4c; fair to g.vod. SiifWC. VF.A Steady ; i)0 to C-)b, weights. THft" Sc; 1.0 to So-4b. weights, Sr!c; S.'. to 110 Ib. weights. IvidUWd. S , 1 iimi t'lty Urals s4 I'rovUluai, ...WSAS CfTYi Nov. S3. WHEAT t unchanged; No. hard, $liil,10; No. 3 hard, $i.ejrl tw; No. 3 red, (I if 114, No. 3. $1.11 Si; IHcember. $1.1,2; May. II July, i;ie. CORN-Fnch inge.i to c higher; No. 2 n.lned. 5l',i.i-Vt; No. X 5i4i0j: No. 2 v hite. en..-! No. I. V; lJecctnber, 6,-c: May. ,.: July. iWVt. , OATS-l'm Ijitmed; N 2 white, 4J42c; -o 2 nitaed. u40c. KT E-:mi '. ' HAY-I i.iliat :.d; ch. l.e timothy, $11 12 ; chuU e pialrio, (.75; (.iiolc alfalfa, 1 1.' Oki'llS , lll'TTEK Cr. amery. extras. Sl'ic; firsts, tv. seconds. -27c; packing stock, 2lc. Etl irt Extra. 0. firsts. 27c; seconds ar.d dirtUs. IV; current reoeipia. 26c; koutn tin, Jos off, lie. , .Receipts. Bhipments Vl:ut. bu ....i U.is4) ( j ouO Com. bu ,. t wti li ju Oats, bu ' t.uuo 1 uuu Kansas City qualatious wer follows: Ari.ole I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat I "I iKc.iuber 1..: lo;! 1 03 1 1 Ot l 0 " I u-V 1S 1UA Corn- I December ...I BT'j 5V 57! M May ) o. t a (oH A aikid. II bid. llalulh Urals Market. I t'LITII, ITII, ?' '-. y -WHEAT December, M. $1 ITt; ?"J 1 northern, $107. Mlaai-aaolM Urals Market. MINNEAPOLIS Now. H rrlVVn:AT-I-rem!- r. Ilft.s. Mav. lit,vl(i Can: Nj 1 huitl. $1 oo-'.-y 1 '; No. 1 i.oriht.n. C VJlOCSl No- 3 northern, 'tl.M31.MV OfV SEW YORK UEEKAt MAHKET Qaotatlons of the Oay Varlwaa C'Antmodltlea. NEW ToRK. Nov. 23. FIVIV-Re-Celpts. dl,.TtiO bbls.; exports, fc.175 bbls.; Market ..w at old quotation; Minnesota patents. $5. g 40: winter etralghia, 6.ai 6 30; Minnesota bakeT. 14 50fl4Jft; winter etxras. 4 d4W; winter patents, f af-tf 6 76; winter low irrades, t.a4.30; Kansas straights, 4 SOii B OJ. Kye fiour, steady; fair to good. H n4 ,30; choice to fancy, t4.30n4.iiO. bucknheat flour, steady at 25 per leO lha., nominal. COHNMKAI Steady; fine white and yellow. 1 fya 1 66 ; coarse, $1.40 L4i; kiln dried. t1.36. HI' E I mil; No. 2 western, gle, nominal, f. o. b.. New York. HAHI.KY Sterdy: feeding, Wft'ac C New York. WHKAT Recelota. Sofl OoO bu snot mar ket et"ady; No. 2 red, 11.27 asked, domestic elevator; No. 2 red. 11 2H, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 1117. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard, winter, 11.1?, nominal, f. o. b.,' afloat. Following firm tables and on reports of unfavor able weather In Argentina and on fears of manipulation In December wheat advanced S'i'tc. hut developed weakness late In the day, under liquidation and closed at a net decline of c for December and up to I4C down for other positions. Export ers took three loads; December closed at 1 K,"; May closed at 313; July, closed at $104. CllUN Receipts, lfl.OOO bu; spot market steady; No. 2, 7o, elevator, domestic, and 72'tc delivered, nominal; No. 2, tkc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, nominal; option market nas without transactions, closing 1 nchauged to V,'! hiKher; i lecvtnber closed at 71 'c; May cloi-d at 6SC. OATS Receipts, ZJDX'o bu.; exports, 1,100 bu.; spot market steady; mixed. 6r32 lbs., romlnal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., 44Mjtj, 4Sc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 45V 4!tc. HA Y firm; .No. 3, wic; good to choice, Kac'ull.flB. HIDES Kasy; Rogota, 214'U"4c; Cen tral America. 22ii22'iC l.KATHKR Steady; acid. 221)300. 1'ROVISIONS Heef steady; family, 14 00 ftUM; mesa.- tll.Oil-dll &0; beef hams. 13. tW ii').0U; packet. I12uo.jl2u0; city extra India niHS,.t.V.Mi21.(W. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. S13.rrU'(fl4.0U; pickled hams. $12 50 'U i Vi. lard steady; middle west, tn-iwu LH.ti",; refined, steady; continent, JH iu; South America, $14 ,6f; compound, (10 OU-if 10.25. 1'ork, steady; family, li.OOa -7. 00; short clear, $24 4o;jC.j0; metis, t&.7jfii ai.00. TA UIaV Steady ; country (pkgs. free), CVV'tic. KICK Qiiiet; domestic, fair to extra, 2-5f 7c; Japan. iV-r'tiGc. HI T'l KR Firm; creamery specials, 32'o; creamery extras, 310. I'M HiiolC Fii ni; mate, new full cream specials, 10Vul7'tic; state, full cream, Sep tember, fancy, liil-jc; state, full cre;m, Oc tober, best, 10c; state, full cream, late made, best, lu'-jc; state, full cream, com mon to fair, 12H.-15Uc; skims, full to spe ciaN. H'iiHliC EUGS Firm on fresh, weak on storage; western extra flrsis, 3V(3Dc; western firsta, 2y22c; western seconds, 2iy24c; refriger ator. 2Py2"c. POULTRY Alive, lower but active; spring chickens. 14Vsc; fowls, lfjVic; turkeys, 14'i!lo. liressed, firm; western chickens, lf.ivi!3uc; fowls, 141740; turkeys, western, 201 2ac. WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Partljr Cloudy and Warmer la the Predict lou. OMAHA. Nov. 23. 1K09. The disturbance, central over the valleys Monday morning, la moving off the At lantic coast this morning. Biormy weather accompanied the disturbance over the lake region and Ohio valley, and destructive winds occurred at points In the Ohio valley during Muiiday afternoon. An area of higher pressure has succeeded the " low" over the lake region and lower valleys, and has caused a very decided fall In tem perature In the lake region and south over the Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys to the gulf. A depression overlies the north west and unsettled weather prevails on the nonh Pacific coast. The weather Is much warmer in the upper Missouri valley and throughout the west and northwest, and It will be warmer In this vicinity tonight, with partly cloudy tonight and probably Vednesduy. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the iast three years: 1909. lls: 1907. VMS. Minimum temperature ... 24 44 ' 34 20 Precipitation 06 T .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 84 degrees. Excess' in precipitation sines March L 2.1)4 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 190S, 4.11 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1M7. 6.60 Inches. . L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 23. -WHEAT Higher: track No. 2 red, cash. $1.2iyl.27; No. 2 hard, $1.09yl.l4; December, $1.0!iij;l.08; May, $1.07. , ' CORN Firm: track No. 2. cash. 6i4oiNo. 2 while, 00c; December, &8c; May, Blc. OA i s f irm; tracK io. i, casn, saVxlHoc; No. 2 while, 42c; December, 8Sc; May, 41C. RYE 75c. FLOl'R Unchanged; red winter patents, f5r.Oj6.tf0; extra fancy and suaighC to.UWtt 6.4i. hard winter clears, $3.tstf4.40. SEE1 Timothy. $2.753.60. COKNM EAL $3.00. H RAN Finn; s&cked, east track, $1.01(3 1.02. HAY Firm; timothy, ?12.501(.0; prairie, $11.01.12.50. HAUiilNCl 9-16c HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; lobbing, $24 25. Lard, steady; prime, $13.001360. Dry salt meals, steady; boxed extra short, $12.76; clear ribs, $12.75; short clears, $13 00. Bacon, steady; buxed extra shorts, $14.00; clear ribs, $14.00; short clears, $14.25. POULTRY Firm; chickens, llc; springs. I2c; turkeys, ltic; ducks, 12c; geese, e. BUTTER Higher; creamery, 25831c. EGUj Unchanged, 26c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls ll.tiix) . 11.800 Wheat, bu Z7.0U0 68.300 Corn, bu 32.000 81. duo Oats, bu 14,400 69.0oO Available Snppllea of Grala. NEW YORK, Nov. 23-Speclal cable and telegiaphlc communications received by Btadstreets' show the following changes In available supplies, as conipurtd wilh previous accounis: Wheat, United States, t.it jf the Rockies, decreased 326.000 bush els; Canada, increased 2.601,000 bu.; total. United Stales and Canada, increase, 1.700, Ono; total American and European supply, lucreuscd X.0oo. Corn, United States and Canada, Increased 64.UU0 bu. Oats. United Slates and Canada, Increased 56,000 bu. The leading Increases and decreases re ported this week follow. Increases: Mani toba. I.M2.0O0 hu.; Portland. Me., 554,0th) bu.; Midland. 154.000 bu.; Minneapolis private elevators, KM 000 bu ; Chicago private ele vators, ifl.OQ bu.; Cleveland. KS.OoO bu. De creases: Depot Harbor, 241.000 bu.; Uoder ick. 21S.0H0 bu.; Kingston. II.I.00O bu.; Louis ville, 31.UH0 bu.; Owensiown, 60,000 bu.; Port Huron. 50,000 bu. Philadelphia Prodace Btarket. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.-HUTTER-FI1111; weeteiu creamery, S3c; nearby prints, 35c. EOOS Firm; good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 3-V. at mark; current receipts. In return able casts. 34c, at mark; western firsts, free isms, 3'h at mark; current receipts, Lee cucs, '-i-c, at mark. CHEESE Eli in; New York, full creams, choice, 17c; fair to good, 16 gluc. Minneapolis (.rata Market. ' MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 23. SEED Flax. $1 7. Coi; No. 3 yellow. 5!'''nfioc. OATS No. 3 white. 87'iji-V;. RYE No. 2. 6'ic. BRAN In loo-lb. sacks, 119 50. FlOl'lt First patents, (" :Vii5.60: second taunts, (J lPd&3tl; first clears, $4.2o i4.4o; second clears, (3. 3.35. Liverpool Grala Market. l.IVERPXU Nov. 23 WHEAT Close spol film; No. i red, western winter, ks d; lotures quiet; December, Mi ld; March, Is Sd; May. 7s 71. I'oKN Spot in ; new American mixed, via Uulvesion, 5s Kil; futures (julet; Decem ber, 7s 6d 6d; Decernber, 5a 6d. Toledo Meed Market. TOLF.IX1, Nov. 23. SEEDS Clover, cash, f57, November. $0 40, Iecember. tw, March. $1 vl; No 2, $,45; No. 3, UV3 5iS, rejectetl, (. Kjiik lo, no grade, $0 75tj voo. Timoihy. prime. $1.80 Alslke, pruiue. $7.5; Noveinbtr, $7. si. 1'rorla Market. . PEORIA. Nov 23 Corn unchanged; No. 2. old, (2'c; No 3 yellow, new. 67c; No. 3. new, 57c; No. 4. new, 6ic; No giad-. Jlc. OA I S vulvt, no quotations. ' Mllnaak.ee l.raia Market. MII.WAUKUK. Nov. 3-WHSAT-Xo I nt rl h 11 II . I li. No, ; llLrt thern. 11 tr. I n-S XI $1 OO bid. - - 1 .- -4 c NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Decision Against Standard Oil Com pany Still Disturbing Market. ACUTE WEAKNESS IN COPFER These fftorks Rose last Week Be. raose of News of Pendlnsr Merser Similar to One that Has Just Been Outlawed. NFW TORK. Nov. 21 -The decision against the legality of the Standard Oil Oompany In Its present form continued the disturbing Influence In the stock markjt today. It was most acutely manifest in the group of copper industrials that the reason for this was not that those compan ies are particularly vulnerable to the ef fect of the decision, but that an animated speculation and sharp advances in prlo-'s of those stocks have taken place, baaed on the assumption of a coming consolidation of the copper producers on much the same lines as are prohibited by the courts de cision In the Standard OH case. Eminent corporation lawyers and influ ential financial leaders seem united In formulating the view that the consequences of the Standard OH decision would be so dangerous and so harmful that steps will be taken by the law-making body to ohvlat9 them, upon Its assembling In December. While the authority of this opinion as to the harmfulnesa to the corporations of the law Is recognized In the stock ninrket, there Is less readiness to accept It on the probable action of congress. There Is recognized, the political difficulty that would arise from what would be. In effect, a bill for the relief of the best hated of all the great corporations In the popular esti mation. This consideration raises doubts of the readiness wilh which relief will be obtained from the evils complained of by the corporations and the sweeping applica tion of the terms of the law to all trade combinations. The discussion of the sub ject develops tho difficulty of shaping a lesal requirement which will, lit the snme time, penult the benefits sought from cuin p tltion. The declaration of an extra dividend on Central Railroad of New Jersey rallied Reading from Its acute depression, owing to Its share In the benefits through hold ing of stock of Central of New Jersey. Tho tracing of the course of this disbursement afforded an example of the complications of the Inter-hoidings ot securities amonxst corporations. A rise In New York exohnnica at CblcaKO to 25 cents premium per $1,000 showed the relaxation of pressure from the interior upon New Y'ork for funds. Foreign ex change rates rose quite stronftly. The short interest built up In the course of the decline furnlMied a sufficient re quirement to work an effective rally In prices. Southern Pacific showed some posi tive strength on the ground of the strong annual report Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, $1,0x3,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. , - Sales and range or prices on the Stock exchange today were as follows: Bles HlFh. IXw. CloM. Alll-Chlmers pM 7"0 641 53'4 M A mi I ( noted Coppw 117. IwJ fcTW f.'S Amw-imn Asricf'iumi 3 Am. beet Sugar 1.400 47 4C 47 Am. ran pW 1,1 04 K0 3 i Am. C. a F ."0 74 H 73 73H Am. Cotton Oil 1,S0 Am. H. U pfd ' Am. Is SecuritlM l.l"H lS 2."'Hi American LUrneed & 15 16 . K American LoLumollve J. 01) 61 4 6H Am. 8. A R W.t K'2'4 ' !""" Am. 8 H pH lHl Rl 111 Am. Suar Refining l.luo H.14 124 llMVt Am. T. & T 4.6"0 14.1i, n; HliVi Am. TotMeco pfd W ' AmarUin Woolen W SI 84 i AnaionJa Mining Co 14.1UW KiV, 4 5"S Alohl,on 16,rl IIU14 110H US1 Atblson pfd 3" lH '(" Atlantic Co,t Line 1SS 1944 114 n lliUIUKii, 3k Ohio 2.0K4 116 U5 1.' II. I. & Ohio pfd l H kl n bethlehem Steel 7H0 !(' I3 4 Hrooklyn Rapid Tr 5,010 77S 1i Canadian Pacific l.MW 1:14 17.V 17614 Central Leather 3,5) 4'i' 40 4ii Central Leather ptd.i iKJ luSH W luN, ('entral of New Jeriey 31& Ctieaapeaaa a Ohio M00 87 S 8S4 Cblcago Alton C64 (inoaao Great Western ctf, 1,00 )' lVj 0 (hlcato St N. W 1WV4 (f, M. & BU P ,7(K) 154 luv, (., CO. & 81. L, 74j Colorado F. & 1 7.7UO 60 47 4 CulumaaJt Southern kb 6t4 Colo, a 80. 1st pfd 3"0 RO'i S1114, Si Colo. & 80. 3d pfd 2i M M 7D' ConiolUmert 4Ms 2t.tW l.Vl H7 160 ("orn FroducU b 2 11114, lK)Uviare A Hud ton 18o4j 16S 105 Ia-nver a; Klo Grande 4,7oo 48 it 4ft D. & H. O. pfd fcj'i liiailllen' Eecurltin iuo -Ji'i S61, ai,', Erie 1,4 3:i 8J1, 3l Krlf let pfd.. 4' 4S:4 4K Erie id prd 6i 40 a;7 General Electric 1, ltiii 16m, '(,1 Great Northern pfd 7,f"H 1 44 l1', 14I7, Grtt Nonhern Ore olf, 4. 7"0 be "ty llllnuts Central 2" ltr. 14104 140 InterU)rouh Met. 13.KI0 21", t2 Int. Met. pfd ,7'j (.;, , f,;i 54;, International Harveater ....1.600 1 1117, lu7i, Int. Marine pfd .k 241, I'C, iM', lulernalional Paper 4ot) lo1 1A4 Internatiunal Puiup 4u0 61S 61 MS, Iowa Central 2-04 Kanaia City 80 1,300 44 43 U 43', K. C. 80. pfd 7,1,, Ixiulllle 4k N 2,i0 151V ' 1MW li.iv Minn. at. 1 4 4 M., Bt. P. a 8. S. M l.0 l.l . l:..l J.,n 1, Miaeouri Pacific- '. 1,400 70 S'4 M . K. & T 14.1W1 4H 4J14 M , K. 4k T. pfd . . 74 National Blecult 1) J 1 44 National bead 1,700 fj 7Vj 8'4 N. R. R. .of M. 1st pfd tv. New York Onlral t.JOil 131 1J.) 131 N. Y-, O. A W 101) 4S 4S, fi Norfolk 4k W l.Suo k;,, u n.s North American 1J ls 774 771 Northern Pacific 7.(o Hi H;', 143s, Pacific Mall 1,7.0 44 4-, 4 Paiinajrlranla i7,7(iO 1JJ14 la V, 13i People's Gaa o 11414 11:0, 14 P., C, C. 4k 81. L 2 10 ', 11414 Preaeed Steal Car .i.nm) k f,j Pullman Palace Car hn mt las lui Railway gteel Bprlng l oot) 51 50 Heading JoS.y 17t'4 1671 lt'. Republic Steal 47 4 4 Republic Steel pfd 4ou l.S, li v, ),,., Rock laland Co.t l.luo 39 Rock laland Co. pfd 1 771- 7ba. 771 8t. U. 4k 8. F. Ld pd l.sia) B..4, 64 66 St. Louia 8. W. jf, ' ji yjv 84 I 8. W. pfd , 72 - -P el.e-liheffleld 8. a 1 7p0 ,', flu ks Southern Parifle 1I,3."J 1, lTU li7, Southern Railway 4.4,0 j;i i, 80. Railway prd t.. 1 :,nn civ e, Tenneenee Copper I.lju 4iv 4,, Taiaa 4Tt Pacific J,jr Sl7 . T.. St. U 4k W s-l j, 5ai T.. St. L. W. pfd H b en $i inion pacitio rr.ioo a s m t'nlon Pacific pfd tut) lujs, 1,14 V. ,S. Realty ... ,p t . e. itunuwr 1,410 j) I'- . "'eel 171." kt , Hl V. 8. Slel pfd !.) lj.,k, 14 it, I tah Copper . 31.4) ,"4, 1'a. -Carolina Chemical 4R as .j 4s , w'naiih 1J.H0 ;i idl ZW Wabaatl pfd 46 !D 6r,i, I:. Western Maryland ctfa I.6n) 33 32 3-,u WeiKlnghouae Klectrlc l.fto s4 W eatern I nlon 1,41)0 7 J 77"t 7v. W heeling A 1 g . ..... , & Wlaconain Central -j.o V)" 60 ui) Total mum for the day, 1.160. dot) abates. Boston Stock, and Honda. HOSTON. Nov. 23-Moncy. call , 66 per cent; time loans, 6Sj6 per Closing quotations wei a follows; ana. f cant. ... K. ... 44i. . . II ... I .44 .. 14 ...' ... 4VI, ... s; ... . . . lii ... 12s ... 2IO, . . 4 ... S ... 0 ... 2 74, ... b: , . . . .':. ... .s Alchlaon sd). . M AmalKdutaled . . . eV4Arliona Com. ... .lis", Allantlc .'. H", bun Coalition . .22" ( ,1. ft Aril. ma. . .in Cal. ft Hecla Ill Ceulciinlal .lis Ci.j.prr Itange ... .KoiSKraiiklln . 4 G-aaty .I'll Oreene Cananea fetIs), Roy,i, ..lMHM.e, M.ulug ... .121V, M.clilg.n l:4,lHohwk . . 14 Nevaua l".l Old iv.mlnlun .. . 4i, OM-et,l j" parrot uitnry . i: Sl.annon . 74 Tamarack . . 74 Trinity .1 f 8 Mining ... ""TC 8. OH . t l4t,h . fvs iciurla .124 W.noua .. e" Wolvmne . 57 North bulla io 4a Atchison R. R do pfd Boston ft Allny... ll'ston lC:ev,td ... KluhLur pfd N Y.. N H ft H. Poion I'aclflo .... Am. Arge. cliem.. do pfd Am. Pnsu Tube... Amer. Sugar d.0 pfd Am. T. ft T Amer Woolen .... do pfd fw.oj. I. ft 8 Ed. son Eiec. Iilu . llt-neial Klectrlc .. Msa. Klectrlc do pfd Ma,4. (is In lied KTult Inlted 8. M da pfd . ti . 11 . i: 'i . 4 . T .14 . 4V, I 8. lin do pfd el. Avenlur, Ailoues ... New York Mlnlngr Stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. II 4'loetnn iuotatlsn en mining rtucks were as follows: Allca j Lraj,llls Can liruuswlck C.b I l.ilue lliler ( C"m 'iunnel auack... 8a Mexliaa !2f, tla bonja U (mtar.a lib Cu Cal. 44 V, 6J I'abir lw horn Suvar 70 eai4JJ4,r4 1.4 lr. Siler lti It. low iatket ........ at o.-taxetl. Treaaurr staleiural. WASHINOTON. Nov. 21 -Tha condition of the treasaiy at the t. ginning of I.um nees t"lay was us follow; TruJI funds: li'i'il coin. tv'l 741 s-ij, Kilvr d. ;..irn. 4v, -!:; -oU.-r tl !1 of .: y, -.j. uf ceilii.caies oulriui.i'ii j, pv:.bl,0uu. Itnersl fund: Ptnndird sliver dollars In geneiul fund. IS Hi:.', current liah.litles, io4oi;sj;. working balance In treasury of fices. Jv7"(7.4f''i, In banks to credit of treas urer of the United States, (.S14.12t; sub sidiary silver coin, till. 401.51:2; minor com. $1,427 'l ; total balance in geneial fund. W.JiJ.oM. Kerr York Moner Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. MON K Y 4n call, firm. 4 "in per cent; ruling rate, 4T4 per cttit; closing bid, 4Ts per cent; offered at S 1-er cent- 1IMK LOANS Firm; sixty days. 6 per cent and ninety days, 4ua per cent; six month. 4Vn4 per cent. l'RIMM MERCANTILE rArEU-fli4j per cent. STbJRI.INO EXC1IANC5K Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at fl.SrrS iM:H for sixty-day bills and at $4 S7i for demand: commercial bills. $4 S3 ii 4 S31. fit A Kit- Har. e"k4c; Mexican dollais. 4"c. H' N1S tioveriiment, st ad ; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows : V. 8. ref. la reg ... I'M Int. Met 4H" . ICt . r3 . 73 . MS t B ret. In cuuionl"l Int.' M M. 4W... 8. It. rea l'XVi Japan 4s V 1 . 8. 3a coupon . V. S. 4a. rg I' 8 4, coupon.. Allla-Clial. lit la.. Am. Ag. 6a Am. TAT. ct. 4 ..114 do ,.U5i, K C So. Ut In . ..llf-V,!., 8. dch. 4 IvM . . 4"4 L. N. unl 4. . .. '4j ..1014k M... K A T. lal 4.. S ..!!. "to gen. 4H Am. Tobacco 4l (, Mo. Pacific 4f '"4 do lt'7eN. R. K. ot M. 4Ha V Armour 4V Co. 4'4a... i'.1. Y. C. a. IHt " AtclilBon en. 4l OK do deh. 4k !6S do cr. 4a !l N Y . N. H 4V H. do CT. it 11104 CT. IV. b. 1 4... XI N. H lt c. 4 .. !"4 Ual, a Ohio 4a M do ct. 4a l-S No. Pacific 4 V2'a S do l . 72 K n a u rf'lg 4 .... W7H Penn. ct. SS lli. . . W. a do con. 4a PM-, 2A Headlhg aen. 4a ID :"J8t. L. Ai 8. F. fg. 4. 04'4 l(i:"v, do gen. &a 74 p( L,. 8. W e 4... I7 do JS do 9. W 3,a. . Prookljn Tr. cr. 4 rn. of Oa. 4 Ccn. Leather Pa . . . C of N i a. 6e . Chra. Ai (Ihlo it. do ref. h Chlca.) A. 3a C . II v J. 4. .. do pen. 4i :H do lit fii 4a y.l eacabiartl A. b. 4a 2 ('. M. A 8 P. g tl4 "So. Pacific c. 4.. c . n. i. a p. c. 4, do col. 6 do rfg. 4a "olo. Ind. Ha 7 "4 i - M H-4 lol '" 1 "2 114"4 KTS l'Htt 104 1, 'iH n i 7r.4 M SC4 K S3 do 1st ret. 4s MS 8o. Railway Sa Ms do gen. 4 oi4 t'nlon raclflc 4a.... 4Sa. 7S do Ct. 4a lotSi 'do 1st ft ref 4s.. W P. 8. Kubtier a H P. S Pteel 2d f.i .... 74SVa.-Can. Chem. ts. 4HWf'li It la 7 do let a ei. 4s.... Colo. Mid. 4s. C 8 r. ft e. I k H ct. 4, IV a R. 'I. 4a do ref. 6s.... MMllleri- f' . Erie p. I. 4... '" gen. 4a . . . Mo rT. 4t. Her. A S3 Weelsrn Md. 4a do aerlea H 7lWesl. Klec. ct. fit.. Gen. Elec. ct. II"1, WH. Central 4 111. On. lit ref. 4i. . H'.-S London !ock Market. TjONDON. Nov 2S Despite the weakness In New York yesterduy, professionals bere supportetl American securities moderately during the tlrst Hour tonay. ai noon toe market was steady and ftm 4i to H above parity. Huslness was light. ' London closing stocks: Conno!. money : lyoulartlle N W do account 2VM.. K. T 4H Amal. Copper 3: N. Y. Central 1344 Annronda ie4Korllk ft W 7S Atchlaon 121S do pfd tl A pfd l'"7 Ontario ft W 4 pHltlmore ft dhlo 1H Pennsylvania 74 Onadian Pacific lK.iSRand Mlnei Chesepeuke ft O WS Reading 87 Chicago O. W 2"S Southern Ky tl Chi.. Mil. ft 8t. P...lfS do pfd 71 Ie Been 1778outhern Paclfio 121H tlenvar ft Itlo d 4l rilon Pacific ?J nu pfd M do pfd 105 Erie MSI'.- 8. 8teel 9S do ltt pfd 4'JS do pfd 12H do 2d pfd 4S Wabash 2" "4 Orand Trunk 20"4 do pfd M"4 Illinois Central 1M) Spanish 4a j S1I.VFH Har. steaily at 23V1 per ounce. MONEY 404 Vi per :ent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4 "4 Per cent; for three months' bills. 4 per cent. l.oenl Securities. Quotations furnlshei by Kamuel Jr.. 614 New York Llfa building; ' Bid Burns, Askea lt4 1 City of Omaha 4, ill., City of Omsha 4'H, 1S24 ,. Columbus. Neb.. K. b 6l.il58.V. Ilunoush Adding Machine I'hltago Subway Cula tKcp of) Int. 5s, Ull.. Detroit Kdlson 5a, 1K33 Gate City Malt Independent Tel. 5a, Omaha.; Imp. Jap. Oot. 4Ss. l-o K. C. . M. ft U. 4s. bomis... Ncbraava Tel stock I per cent Omaha UBS 6s, IK. 7 Omaha K. L. ft P. bs, 1831 .. - u. tj c ti u - IQoa , 100V4 KK.S 4S , IMS &S ts . loo , 'iis . lis . 85 . s , s . S s SS loi s 100 26 luoVs 101) loo e4 IS Ik 101 US ts US Omaha ft C. II. St. Ky.. pfd. I -pet ctot hi Omaha-KeTada Mining Co 1 Bt. L... 1. M. ft H. ft U. 4s. .32 87S4 Swift ft Co. t. 114 1W floui City Tmcilon ia. 1K1., . MH Lulon 8. V., Omaha, f p. c, CTt dlT... MS Dank t learlajjs. OMAHA, Nov. 22. IJaiik clearings for today were $2.2M.31U.4o and for the corres pondlng late last year, tl.Ml.849.61. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. 23. Wtx'lJr A small se lection has placed tho local wool market on a very quiet basLs. There Is some sampling of California and Texas twelve month slock, but trade is very dull In ter ritory and fleece wools. Interest In the l'.dO clip is not so marked, although all dealers are preparing to have representatives In the west earlier than usual. Kentucky, In diana and Missouri fleeces, three-eighth blood. 34c: - one-quarter blood, lli!n3Jc i Scoured values'. Texas: Fine twelve months. 7riii7Sc; fine six to eight months. CKij7oc; fine fall, 5y!i60c. California: North ern. tjS'ij 7Jc ; middle county, C3o35c; fall free, tarn .Vic. Oregon: Kastern, No. 1 sta ple, 7i'uM)c; eastern clothing. ity72c; valiey, No. 1. u'nJbc. Territory: Klne staple. 77rn iMic; fine medium staple. i0iiZc; fine cloth : ing. 7o72c; fine medium clothing, orvyuc; hulf blood, 73.1 .He; three-eighths blood. Soil 70Sc: one-iiuarter blood; T'(it(.vc. Pulled: Kxu-a, 7'uioc; fine A, 6V&70c; A super, 60 LONDON. Nov. 23 WOOI-The sixth series of tne wool sales opened today with a large attendance of buyers present. The I offerings numbered 6.S71 balea. and were readily absorbed. Merinos sold at un- u.'iaiiKd rates and cross-bred realized 5 I per cent over the last serieB. Coarse ci oss ibreds showed Improvement, the bulk being I taken by America. The American buyers also purchased a few merinos, raulty mer lnos were occasionally ii per cent under the a-t sale, roilowli.g Is the sale In detail: I New South Wales, WIO bales; Bcoured, Is 4d '.'els Ktd: gi'eas-y, 'J'-jdyls 3d. Queensland, i 2.M4) ba.es; scoured. Is ik1'i1s HSil: greasy, jli'id'-fls id. Victoria, SHU hales; Kreasy, 8d in Id. West Ausli-aiia, '.-) bales; greasy, i I.J 'i Is. New Zealand, l.ooo bak; greasy, 0Ul'(ls Jd; Cape of (Juod Hope and Natal, 4w hales; greasy, ti'ill1"!. ! ST. KOllri, Nov. Wt)OLr- Nominal; ! territory and western mediums, 24ui)c; fine i mediums, 2-ii-jC, fine, 14i..c. Cotton Market. NKW YOHK, Nov. '.'3. COTTON The market opened steady at a declino of Hit l'J points under diFajpointiiK ca'ins. local bear pressure and scatteriiig lluuidatlon. Tlore was support at the decline und quite an Hivgresive demand during the early trailiutf. but afler rallying to within s or 1I points of last night's finals, the bull leant'! s seemed to be w ithdraw ing their support, while offerings of long cotton be catne slightly heair on the btilne, and subs 'ipieiit fluctuations were neroUd and It rt LUlar. fJpot clostd quiet, l.'i cents decline; tii Unl : I nt uplanils. 1 4 . To. ; middling gulf, 11 ':c; kd'os lior.e. l-'muris oi'intd steady; I iff f niter, 14 32c; January, 14.uoc; Alaitti, 14. vc; May. liooe, ' J 1 1 1 . l..(ic. AulUt. 14 2..C; Beplelllber, 1 13. ,,.c. Hut: oc.i.o. i . vt i-T .'i i. I Futures cioved steady; November, 14 27c; I ( criu Ler. 11.32c; Junuar , lJ.fjJ.-; Fehru ary, 14 t,2c; March. 14 7'ic; April, 14 7,c I Muy, 14. Wo; June, II Sue; July. 14 Wo; Au ivun. 14 loc; September, 12.87c ; Oclobe. I12.4TC. I NKW Or.I.KANS. Nov. 23 COTTON 1 'ots, quiet; low ordinary, li 11-pic; Oidi ,11111, ll'-jc. nominal, good rrdin.uy. 11 'c, nominal; good ordinary. ltl-P'.c; low mla I (lllni;. 13 13-pjc; strict low middling, H ; ! mldiliipg. It's'.) 14V; strict no"d ml, idling, 147.c; mUrdllng fJr, 14 r.-P"ti I.", 15-:tk;. Hi- Ic lids, 6 b.llt; Stock:'. U :aU. I t-T. LOCIS. Nov 23.--COTTON-l.ow, 1 ; mldilllng. 14"wO. Sales. none. Itereipu, 1 Ivi baits. Shipments, 732 bales. Stock! f.47 halts. O.W.W.STON. Nov. K. COTTON-Steady 14 7-ltic. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov 23 M ETAI.S Siand aid copper wan wak and lower today. Local dealers uuote lake coj per at $7.':. 27 l.''..T5. electrolytic al 7iO"ul2 7o and cabiiiiki ai 172 7H Itl3 7i7't- Louden market w eak, spot, iTJi ts; futures. , 2. 2.1. Ixad, mut t, spot. $4 3j"fi4 42. London market lower at 2s bd. Simlter. quiet; spot. 4 3oo4 .46. London market declined to 123 2s txl. lion, lower, at 60s lod fur Cleveland warrants in London. Ixical market uio hanged. ST. LoCIS. Nov. 2i M 1 7T A Ls Li ad higher; $4 27". Si-lter. linn; V 2". 1'offea Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23 -4.'OFFF.E Mar kit for futures oened steady at un chati4 prices to an advance of 5 polnls; salts ere r.p..rted of 27.(s"0 bags, Includ liig November. 4 36c; December, blue; Jan ury, 17x'; March. S4"'ui4f; May, i-An '; July. t.' . S pt intier. 67. ft 6 7'io. Spot .iiii.l: l:!.-: o. 7 v.c iotiior.i.1 V,. a I ! M.S.. 'JTc; mild tiuu t; Cordova, J lll'.c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Warmed-Up Beef Steers Break Badly at All Points. HOGS SELL STEADY TO STKOSO .So Material Ihsngr In beep and I.amba, Heeelpt, lletnar l.laht and Demand (iood at Full Steady I'rlrrs. SOl'TH OMAHA. Not. 23. W. Itecelpts were: Cattle, llcgs. Sheep. Official Monday s.i:7 6.iJ .1 Kstimated Tuesday 7.tnJ n.ooij k,i Two davs this week. .lS.i:rf 11 127j 1 34t Same davs last week . .1 l.H"7 6.H 21 -Same da s I weeks Biro. ,ir.l'.'7 7.2.i li..v: Same days S w eeks ago. .l"i !iS b iS S ti" Same das 4 weeks axo.. Pi lot t; XC.ViV Sams days last year. .. .la 4 "2 22.M4 24.1'2 The following tahle shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha fur the year to dale, compared with last year; lno.l. I'ai.v Inc. liec. Cattle 1.007. 2H 2s('kS TV. 1G1 Hons l.!"7J..(4 2.P.3.4.;o liX),i:t2 Sheep 2.006.4.4) l.4i,2J4 W.2U1 The following tame shows the averapt price of Iiors at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1309. iIUH.lW7.19O6.l05.ia04.li4. Nov. 13... Nov. 14... Nov. 16... Nov. 16... Nov 17... Nov. 18... Nov. 18... Nov. 20. .. Nov. 21... I Nov. 22. . I Nov. 2o.. ill I 6 74: 4 70 6 99 4 M 4 M I 6 tie 4 l-o, 6 s 4 73, 4 6:1 ( 4 57 7 M'-i I 4 H4, 8 0o 4 72 4 04i 7 ' V 5 f9 4 " 6 IO! 4 r; 4 63 ! 4 64 7 K 5 64 ' I 6 06 4 67 4 71 4 46 7 US, & fi 4 S3 1 I 4 &i 4 "i. 4 7 5 70 4 Wl 6 02 j 4 63, 4 4o 7 86 4 1 5 W 63 6 U2 4 6S 4 4ti , B Tbi 4 4:"' 10; 4 ti; 4 .".4, 4 46 7 SSI I 4 32 6 16; 4 64 , 4 61 6 b7 4 0l 6 Li 4 tn. 4 4 4 31 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Liuon Slock Yards, South Omaha, Neb.: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's. C. M. A St. P Wabash 2 Missouri 1'aclflo ... 1 4 .. .. I'nlon I'nciflo 72 22 C. oi N. V east... lit 4 C. c4 N. W., west... 60 23 C. V. M. & O... IS 3 9 C. H. & W. east... 8 4 7.. C. H. At g.. west... !9 22 5 1 C. R. I. Ai P., east. nil.. C. K. I. & P., west. 12 8.. Illinois Central 1 2 1 - .. C. G. W 8 0 6 .. Total receipts ....2.1 91 37 1 DISPOSITION. Cat tle.Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co io2 Bwift & Company !M Cudahy packing Co 9K1 Armour Company 1,(M Uenion Vansant ic Lush. 213 Hill & Son 21S F. 11. Lewis 2:i5 Huston AI Company 25 J. Ji. Root & Co 7 J. H. Bulla., 114 U F. Husx i;;i L. Wolf 421 McCrcury At Corey....... 2-K S. Werthelmer 237 11. F. Hamilton 54 Sullivan Pros 9 Lrhmer Pros 20 Lee Rothschild..? Oil Mo. -Kan., Cal. Co !M) Christy & Cllne 4"i Smith & Palsey 16 Olher buyers 847 1.1W 1.6M i.4:(5 l.S!(5 ot.7 . 2.K7S 1,011 1,643 6,766 Total 6,653 6.12S CATTLE Receipts or came were quite llLerai agalu this morning, 2 cars being reported 111. This makes a total for the two day 8 ot about l.i.ouu head, a large in crease as compared with the previous week, bul about 011 a par wilh a year ago. Large receipts at ail market points, uoih yesterday and today, combined to give values a downward turn with the result thai the trade everywhere was slow und dull and It was well along toward midday at this point before very much business had been transuded. IStricily good finished cornted cattle were rxiiemeiy ucaice llus morning, in fact there v-tre pi actually none lucluued among the receipts. Good range catile were also very few and lar between. Cattle of that description would have probably com manded steauy or very close to steady prices. On tne other hand the great flood of warmed up steers has brought aooui a sharp reaction at all belling points, the decline amounting to as much as 60c In ini'ny rases as compared wilh the good time last week. Lows and heifers were slow and weak In sympathy with the break In beef steers but still the better grades were In fair demand and did not show as much decline. Feeders have naturally eased otf under the influence of the sharp break in beef cattle and ibey too suld around 25u lower man the best time last week. UuoiatluiiB on cattle: Oood o choice coriifed sleers, $7.2o'uh.25; fair 10 good corn fed steers, 6.0ou7.2o; common to fair coin fed steers, 4.otu'i ou; good 10 choice rant! sleets, fo.iAVuti.27j; fair to good range steers, H'iSijb.iJ; common to fair range sieois, lu.cOu4.bv; good to choice cornfed cows and belters, (4.2ou5.26; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers, I4.50if4.20; common 10 fair cornfed cows and heifers, $2.7j04j.'1.26; good to choice range cows and heifeia, 4U. .& ' 1.50; fair to good range cows and hellers, ii.'iitili.tbl common to lair range cows and hellers, 2.6J'u3.ij; good to choice s.ocktra and feeders, I4.40nu.o0; fair to good Miock ers and feedeis, 774 4.4"; common to fair Slackers and feeders, 4U.UO4j3.7b; stock hell ers, 2.75jJ.76, veal calves, fTi.&UitfT.uv; bulla, slags, etc., 2. 75414. 61i. lieprt-beiilauve hales: RKLF STE17.RS. Nt. Ar. Pr. No. At. Pr. U Uc4 t 50 l llM tu t'OWi 1 71 I 30 I ;0S I 6i U (1 I to HEIFERS. T7 567 I W 1 711 I 40 HULLS. 1 1050 2 6 4 1220 I M 1 174 I U0 CALVES. 1 :a V. S 155 00 t Lfw I If) 1 Hu 1 75 I ll) 6 50 SlOi'KI-.iiH AND FEEDERS. 11 721 I 70 11 6U 4 45 12 7 1 lij WESTERN'S NEBRASKA. 8 steers 003 3 M 10 sleets.... hX3 3 90 S : 3 65 4 O0 l.t cows I0.1D 4 SO 3 1 eifers... feO 42 steel s iMl 4 67) 3 cous lwj IMi 4 111 10 su era.. ..101., Pi heifers.. C F. Ttritchoff Neb. 60 s.ei rs.... V', 4 00 J. I. Wallace Neb. K37 3 10 54 cow s. . Oeoi'Me 6 calves. . . 440 lii calves. . . K'S 14 cow s WO W steerk. ... 7 0 (ieorKO II. Lamoreaux Neb. 4 fJ 8 calves... If7 4 60 IS" raws k.,a 3 t heifers... 6,5 4 15 11. Lnmoreaux Neb. 5 .V) 8 00 3 7j 33 steers. .. 44 4 nu A. I "rabek Neb. .. 'Mi 4 60 W. E. Lothkelch Neb. ..iiM 4 4.', H ste.Ts.... 9W .. S'i 3 75 6 cows 8u6 T. K. Norris Neb. Zj steers. 44 ;eers. 3J cow s. . 4 15 3 OJ 42 fei dera 12 st'-ei s. . . . Mi 4 60 2 feeders.. D35 4 00 ..11.0 4 60 A. E. Morris Neb. ..Hi" I 4 .v Scows iiTC t 00 ..14-.0 3 00 16 C V S. .. 1 bull.... J. H. Uraham Wyo. ' steers.... 7il 4 5j i Ueorgu Smith Wvo. ! 64 steers.. ..U:', 4 60 1S6 sieei's... 976 4 40 j (71 sl ei s. ...H'lS 4 25 L. A. llenivcke Wyo. steers... 11.4 4 ,u 2u cows 1(103 4 20 Alton S ate Hank U yu. 1j cows lotj 4 ;i a cows Iv24 3 40 26 cows 1005 4 05 'inomas Bell Wyo. 1 Steer. 6. Colt 8. . 72 ste' rs 3 bulls... 4 calies. u cow s. . . .H'V, i 15 . 1-2 4 75 . fc..l 2 h.-, . 4 Ou .1P0 . ,(i ..If .-.a 8 75 3 i (5 4 40 3 s'et rs. . 4 stcrs . ... I.l:tle Horse Creek I.. & C. Co. 22 cow s -Wyo. tu4 3 70 31 cow s ii 2 Irwin Pros. Wo 4 cow 7 '2 l"J steers. ...1024 K 3 40 1 bull 1150 4 ;tf. 8 st. ers.... !467 1 1 ickey W yo. 4 40 5"i feeders. . PCI 4 25 17 s e. rs. ...ll'.l 1 4"! 2 bulls lXflJ 4 40 Hullock-Wyo. 3 65 5 row s &"Sj 2 85 3 25 4 40 4 40 3 10 4 feed-rs 7 1 co w s . . . 7 cow s. . . 1 feeder. pv.7 I'll 1025 lum N. l'J cow s. . 93 steers. 14 steers. 40 cows.. Wl 2 85 c. t.erger b. D. per, 4 55 W. F Wystt-H It. ...pr!7 4 35 17 cow s SIS ... 774 S o 13 cows 642 ... 1 I 16 3 75 i 2i 16 cow s Mis. E. E. Hanlfy-3. !. 14 steers. ..1017 4 Mi "4 cows 146 4 01 tleorge Nowacki -Idaho. 1 steers. . 1 stevr... 6 cow s. . . I bu:is. . . 20 feeders ..114; 4 4(1 3 bulls 1343 . 9S , 72 .OM3 IT(6 .1017 3 20 4 4") I 71 4 44) t 60 4 00 4 U fully ll't 4 ro 4 25 3 20 It feeders. 6") cow kH f.-eders. ..1174 ..120 .. K20 17. .. f." .. iH ! ..124U 4 10 k cow s. . . . II Mead Colo. 45 feeders 4 cuw s. . . 1 bull.... 4 74) 15 cs. a hs. 3 4") 4 kleers.... 2 ! . HOO.3 Hogs this morning were steady and kiruicr. As In p. .is posslblv a a Uiaiur bt Inct. lueie w enk r't a ell as strong spots In the trade, but the market a a whole was In vciy satisfactory rondit'on. and the early receipts, which numl.eted some seventy cars, rhnnged hands for the most part In verv good season in the morning. Desir able loads sold laigely at an I rtxht arounl $7.'. and on t:p hljrh as (7J5 for strlr'ly ro.kI heavyweiKhts Light hogs rold from 17 K74 on down, fux-ord tig to weight and quality. It will be noted (hat there were quite a number of licht loads, running down to plus. Inrlud 'd amonir the recelp'.s At the same time there w-re also a Rood many desirable killers, the quality of he receipts ht Ing on an average belter than yesterday. Rt presentatlve sales: Vo. . Sn Pr No. At. Fh Pr. in M 7 70 71 27 h IN 7 in ... i ; , .. 1 11 . . Ill 4 10 ... t 41 :'4i 7i.'. 44 in 77. :'41 41 I W 71 IT ! T M ;i c t "Tij s st 11 7 : t 140 7 ts tt tn ) i 4." !Jl ... 7 :t, IS. ol ... 7 ayi if. IIS ... 7 fTH " ?- !' 7 M jot ... 7 stu :r i 7 ) 11 im ... 7 Kv, -f, 2v; t n 41 1'l . . 7 S7", 71 2f H' 7 t'l 1M 4t 1 7V, 4. ... IH M IM ... 7 47 H 1 S 4' 7 4' US 2.11 . . 7 M 317 l 7 M , 4 47. fi 7 7v, (4 2K4 19) 7 f H4 ' 7 "74 174 .. 7 !V4 42 2: 40 t Vk 71 2"t 4ft 7 47 W .-. n. ... 7 ft) 7') 14 Id 7 ta 47 2M 40 7 an SO 271 ... 7 "2V f.4 IS6 40 7 1") I" Kl ... IK4 e 2M l"4 7 Ski n JU W 7 W 74 ?J7 ?r6 7 to C 4.l ... t II t-, rl 24-" 7 4-1 r.4 21 ... 7lo 4C t 1 7 40 S'O 4 M ... I ft) 44 I ! ) 1 H 5 14 1B 7f 10 in . .' II! 12 1S7 ... 7 to U ;. 12 7 5 SHEEP If the volume of receipts re ceived at this pnlnt any day lately Is anv indication of the producer's altitude and intentions, there will probably be a very respectable winter off" ring of finished mut tons from corn belt feed lots. Only about 8.000 head were received this morning, as compared with almost 7 i.K) head last Tues day und over 14.000 head a yisr ago. Although today's run w as nil her light than otherwise, as will be noted above, several shipments wi re late In arriving and it was well along In the morning before the full estimate had been yarded. Huyers for packers were out early wilh generous order, however, and practically everything sold quickly In Just about the order of its urrival. There were very few feeder ship ments Included in the offerings, most of the stuff being of a Fhort fed and warmed up nature. The more finished kinds met with better demand, of course, and any thing particularly suitable for killing pur poses commanded prices that looked to be somewhat stronger than yesterday. The bulk of the sales showed little change, however, and fully steaily would Just about describe the general situation as far as prices were Concerned. A small siring ot loppy native lambs sold at 17.25, fed ewes reullzed KM and fed yearlings changed hands at 15 75. Feeder offerings, either In point of num bers or quality, were hardly sufficient to test the tone of the market. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Ouod to choice lambs. 7.1(rii7.t0; fair to good lambs, ti. 7017.10; good light yearlings, 4V).4)j6.25; good heavy yearlings, I5.2MiR.sO; good to choice wethers. S4 7615.26; rair to good wethers. $4 30"i4 76; good to choice ewes, I4.40u4.65: lair to Kood ewes, t4.10u 4.40. Quotations on feeder stock: Oood to choice lambs. I1.26fa6.70; fair to good lambs. J5.eo6.26; light yearlings, t&.Wst&lM; heavy yearlings. l4..'.Oh&.uo: oiu wethers. 4 i.mi 4.40; good to choice ewes, 3 15ii3.!"6; breed- Intf ewes KLTstejIS Ml; yearling preening ewes. 5.6tK(f'l.lKI. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 161 Nebraska wethers 110 5 10 f3 Nebra:-ka wethers 110 6 10 ES7 Wyoming ewes, feeders Ks I 60 213 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 100 6 !0 2(J0 Wyoming ylgs, tdrs, culls.. M) 1 00 163 Wyoming ylgs, furs, culls... SH 3 50 22S western wethers 102 6 25 65 W yoming ewes vi 4 25 CO Wyoming ewes SK) t 76 61 Wyoming ewes, feeders fcO 8 35 520 Wyoming lambs, feedeis 63 6 60 520 Wyoming lambs, feeders 62 6 60 316 Wyoming lambs, feeders 62 6 60 311 Wyoming lambs, feeders 63 6 60 274 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. . 86 6 15 140 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. N5 0 15 66 Wyoming ylgs, fdrs, culls... 86 4 20 336 Wyoming ewes 1)3 S 76 .467 W yoming ewes, feeders H4 S 35 84 Wyoming yearlings K 5 25 34 Wyoming wethers 103 4 75 31 fed ewes 121 4 ft) 240 fed wethers 97 5 00 75 fed lambs 86 7 30 66 fed lambs 66 7 1-0' 45 fed lambs 74 7 (.0 41 fed ewes 103 4 40 6U fed lambs 8'J 7 70 1741 fed ewes 87 4 60 20 fed lambs 06 7 00 1711 fed yearlings 115 6 75 44 fed lambs 79 7 00 33 fed ewes 102 3 75 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Siieep Stead y Hogs Steady lo Lower. CHICAGO. Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts 8.000 head; market steadv; steers. $5.60. H.25; cows, $3.5ot)5.00; heifers. 3 00u0O; bulls, 3.0o'(4.77i; coalves, 4U.OO478.aO; Blockers and feeders. 13 76u5.2fi. HOGS Receipts, 24.OO0 head; rr.arket opened sieaily und closed 6c lower. Choice heavy, S HK(J8.15; butchers, I S.O&ii s 20; ll,ht mixed, $7.60u 7. W); choice light, $7.S0Ji S.0J: packing, S.0v8.10; pigs, JG.wu7.60; bulk of tales. $7.;t0'y 8. 10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2S,0n0 head; market steady; sheep, IIO'jj.LO; lambs, fC.7jOu7.50; yearlings, 35.006.55. Kansaa City Live Slock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23 C ATT LE Re ceipts, lu.000 head, Including 300 head south erns; market sleady to loc lower; choice exports and dressed beef steers. 4Vi.36aS.50; fair to good, 14. 60416 15; western sieers, 14.00710.60; muckers and feeders, t3.tXra6.Ul; southern steers, t3.25iii6.40; southern cows, 12 7103 60; native cons, $2.60.4 .7.0; native heifers. t3.2ovu0.00; bulls, t3-00'U4.a&; calves, t4.00--r7.60. HOOS Receipts, 20000 head; market weak to 5c lower for light; others strong; top, H.10; bulk of sales, 7.tr,jb.u7.; heavy, t7.SI5'(iS.10; packers and butchers, t7.86u8.05; light. 7.25"u7.!'2Vs; pigs, tu.ouu7.15. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 10,000 head; market strong lo 10c higher; lambs, t.75'(i7.fi6; yearlings, I6.60y6.66; wethers, t4.75''5.70; ewes. t4.25&5.00; stockers and feeders, t3.26'S.25. St. Louis Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24 CATTLE-R ceipts, 6.6O0 head. Including 1,500 Texans. market steady; native shipping and export steers. $i 'eff 7.75; dressed heef and butcher steers, .T"25'ii6.40; steers under 1 00O pounds, t3.7;,'n 6 15; stockers and feeders, tll5.60i: cows and heifers, t'l. 2.Vy 5. 76 ; cannei-s. $2.2.o,2 75; bulls $2.75C(3.'.5; calves. pi WypS 75; Texas und Indian s.evrs, $J .rga.j7j.2T.; ClWS and helf era, t2 0tni4.25. HOUS Receipts, IB .000 head; market steady; pigs and llghls, t6.00ii7.75; pack, rs, t7.7ii'u7.5; butchers and best heavy, t-OO (S.15. SHEEP AND LAM US-Receipts, 1,500 head; market luc to 15c higher; native mut tons, t3.HK,i4.75: lambs, f, ,7r.i7.4H; culls and bucks, t2.2..i4 00; Blockers, t3.0Va3.75. St. Joseph Live slock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 23 CATTLE Re ceipts, J. 000 head; market slow and weak; steers, $4 Wir7.i; cows ajid heifers, i2.50'u 6.0H; calves, t3 07(7.50. HoUS Receipts. 7,000 head; market Heady to 5c lower; top, tV05; bulk of sales. IT 55fr7 SK. KHEEP AND MBS Receipt m, 1,000 head; market sleady, lambs, 44.7au7.35. "lona City Live Mock Market, SIOl'X CITY la.. Nov. 23. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.Tjou head; market slow and weak. ' llous Receipts. 3.6J0 head; market steady : range of price, t7.6.Vai.tt; bulk of sales, t7.80ti'.'.H&. Stock In Stub. Receipts of live sto-k at the six prin cipal markets yesterday: Cattle. Hoars. Sheep South Omaha 7C0 .-) gyv S:oux City I.'jOU 3 St. Jooph Inn 7 00 1 0 Vj Kansas City DO o 20 01"! 10) St. Louis .;,!') ir,") 1 ) Chicago 8.Im 24 mo 2,1 K) Total .47,000 61..VJ0 48 5") Olla and llfislu. OIL CITY. Nov. S3. 1 L Credit bnl pnc. , tl 4V runs, W ,i7! bbls ; average, 17. VI bt.is. ; shipments. 244.1i. bbls; av-c-ruge 2u5.f74 bbls . SAVANNAH, (ia.. Nov. 27) Oily Turp 4r)iMne. fjni; T i.i X.io. R "SIN-Eirm; 11. M.02'4; D, 44 06- F. 4.f2,"' J7V: K. I4U21'..; U 14 071- fi lv ll' 14 17 -.".4 2J. I. tt'5-i: K. r..f,i; M. t5 86; N ti.uu; WO. 16 25; WW. jr, 75. eaar and Moiasaea. NEW YORK Nov. 27 SI 'U A R Nominal ; fair refining. I )7c; t en: 1 ;f ui;al, i tic, text 4 42c: molassea sugur. 3.47c; i.-fined qilet crushed, ...; ixawdcred, t.55c; granulated 5 25c. Iliabuu of 4la..Ua. HV. l'ETKRSMl'It.'S. Nov 2.1. A leiand. i Nenioloff k , lias b u aptK infed bishop of Alaska ai.l Mrar of ll.e Aleuuitn diocese the sipoininienl to btLome effniu,. upon h.s kaauiiipilun of the luui.aaiic orders. RAILROADS SLASH RATES Sock Island and Burlington Announce Low Tmt to Corn Show. OTHER LINES MAY FOLLOW SUIT line and One-Half lent Per Mile tt He Iffertlte West of HlTer 1 III Increase Crowds lo Ilia I7i posit Inn. Formnl announcement has been made by the general passenger agents of the Rock Island lines and the Tlurilncton route of a fare of 3l4 cents per mile, effective on the lines west of the Missouri river during the National Corn exposition In Omaha. This move on the part of two of the prin cipal railroads entering Omaha will prob ably be followed by similar announcements from the passenger departments of the other lines. This concession on the rart of the rail roads has ben unlnrd only after the baldest kind of work on the part of tho officers of the exposition. C. C. Rnsewater, Htneral manager of The Hee Publishing company and E. Ilo-klngham, ' general manager of the I'nlon Stock Yards com pany have made several trips to Chicago In an effort to get the rales. Rates are al ready granted for all points oast of Omaha. East year the National Corn exposition did Dot have rates from points west of tho Missouri river and In splto of this the attendance at the coin show was large, because of Its great educational worth. The railroads stuck to. their policy of rot granting rates In the states which bad 2-cent passenger fares. The Nehra.-ka state fair had rates and Ak-Sar-Hen had rates, but Ihe corn show wns turned down. The railroads main tained that they were forced Into giving the other rates by force of conditions. The Iowa state fair obtained the first rate last year and the road were then forced to give rates lo other fairs. The business men of Omaha then arose In arms and demanded rates for Ak-Sar-Hen. Th -roads decided to grant this request under pressure. The Union Pacific held out and finally came across with the announcement that It had granted a rata of 1 cent a mile for the Nebraska state fair and for Ak-Sar-Ilen. Kxhlblts on En Route. Many of tho exhibits for the National Corn exposition are now enroufe, many more start today and aonie tomorrow. All the railroads centering at Omaha are pieparlng to haul exhibits free to the ex position, and some of these start today. The I'nlon Pacific has four special ex hibit cars, and the first leaves Kit Carson, Colo., next TuesJay. Another car left Cheyenne last Thurnday, and Is now col lecting exhibits through Kansas. The sec ond Rock Island car has left Fort Worth, Tex., and the first Northwestern car left Chicago Tuesday mdrnlng. A Milwaukee car lias left Madison, Wis., and at the same time a Burlington baggase car with exhibits left Denver for the corn show. Directors of the National Corn exposi tion, who have been In Chicago for the last few days report that tha railroads of Chicago are boosting strong for the Omaha show and that for a couple of blocks of each sldo of the city ticket offices they have large xstera In the wlndoW-s exploit ing the show. Hugo signs are also dis played, telling of the rates to Omaha. OMAHA CiEAEUAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Prodoee Pi-leas Vara lahed by lluyera and Wholesalers. II UTTER Creamery, No. 1, dullvoied, to. the retail trade 111 l-.b. cartons, 32c; Nu. 1. In 60-lb. tubs, ilVic; No. 2, in 1-1 b. oar tons, 3oc; in 60-lb. tubs, iO'm; packing slock, 22 -ic; fancy dalr.v, tubs, iuc; Mar ket changes every 'lutauay. EUUft 1 1 eah beiliiig slock, candled, 26a. POULTRY DrtBscu broilers, 2,1c; spring, 10c; hens, 14c; cocks, 6c; ducks, llVkc; geese, SVio; turkeys, 21c; pigeons, pur Cut., tl.25. Alive, brolleis, under 3 pounds, 13c; over 2 pounds, loc; hens, loo; cocks, c;. dip.ks, full leathered, lio; geese, 'full feathered, o; turkeys, under 3 pounds,, 18c; over 8 pounds, 16C, guinea fowls, t3 per dor., pi 4 eons, 60o per dex. OYS1 ERS aeltcta, small cans, 22c; large 40c; gallons, 11.85; New York counts, small. 33c; large, 46c; gallon, tl St; Baltimore, standaius, small, 22o; Laine, tbv; gaUon. 41. Ao. ' FISH Fresh caught, almost all sre dressed: liaiibut, 12c; buffalo, 80; trout, 15c; bullheaus, 14c; catfish, 17c; crapples, uuflsb, 4l6o; black bass, tuc; wbiiuiisn, luc; pike, 12c; salmon, Uu; pickerel. He; frog legs, 460. fc'ieva Irostn w iilieiusli. No, 1, lie; pickerel, dfessed and headless, ; pike, dleBcu, 12u; redsiiappers, ic; fcuan u,n mackerel, Uu; native mavcei 1. 360 sacb. BEEF C'Uib Ribs; iSo. 1, lla;; 10. i, 12c; No. 3, 8c. Ltin: No. 1, i7c; No. i, l3o; No. 8, ',o. Chuck: No. 1, c; No. i 60; No. 3, 4Vsc. Round: No. 1, B'tc; No. 2, 6c; No. 3, t'c. i'late: No. 1, 6 he. No. 2, 4u: No. 3, 3-S.c. FRUI'i a Orapes: New York Concord, as- ' soclalioii pack, pur basket, 21c; loo-baskot lots, per baakct, 20c; California, cxna fancy Flaming Tokays, per largs crate, $1.75, I-cruto lots, per crale, tl.tw, 6-crats lots, per crale, b w; extra onoice Malagas, per bbl., $0 if. extra cbolue heavy Malagas, per bbl., tc-oo; smelly fancy Alalagas,. pn bbl., 46.50; su.cily fancy neavy Malagaa, . per bbl., S7.00; extra fancy tinted grapes, ' p. r bbl., 17.60; extra fancy extra neav) tinleu, per 001., a.M aa.ua fancy pina Ls Bohhinia D, per bbl., fls.uO. Uianberi'lesl 1: coiidin. Antler 'brand,' extra fane Jin. bo, per bbl.. I10.M), WUfcansin, poppy I rand. Bell & Cherry, per bbl.,'j7.50, V is cousin, field run, per bbl., t. uo, lane;- Cap4 Cud, t.5o; choice Cape Cud, 7.Uu. CI10104 Cape Cod, box, 12.60. Apples. Extra Colo rado Jonathans, per box, 42.50; extra choio Colorado Jonathans, pur box, 42 26; onoioe Jonalliaiis, per box, 42.00; Missouri Bon, No. 1, Ben Davis, per bbl., 13.641; Missouri Bn, No. 1. Wuiesaps, per bbl., tl.w, Mis souri Ben, No. 1, Ui:o, per bob. 4U.75; Near York extra fancy Red Baldwins, per bbl., tl 50; New York ejiira fatiuy Ureeubigs, per uui., Hw; ft lura iarn.era pack, Ba.d 1 wins, per bbl., X75, New Yora firnicrs' pack, viieenilias, pur bbl , 4J 7a PCai s: -Cullfomlk, exlra fancy Kami Buerro, per ' box, 1-60; Michigan K left en, per 3-bu. bbl., t4.00. Oranges: titra lancy valencias, Uti, Im. 176, 2uu and 216, per bux. 44 5u, 3o0 and U8, per box, tl 5u. exua fancy Florida, 126, 160, 176, 2O0, Hit, per Pox, 2.25. Lemons; Extra fancy, uO and 5uo, per box, t6.(M; cliuictj, 000 and 3u0, per box, ti.50. Urape fruit: Florida, 64, 61 and so, per box, 44.0. Bananas: Exlra fancy Port Liuion, per lb., 4c, t-bunch lots, per lb., it-fee. iiuney; Cylo lado. per ciais, tj.25. VF.UETABLES bweet potatoes, Virgin! Red Siar, pur large bbl , tl 60; l-bbl. lot, per bbl., i M. Celery: Extra fancy Micnl gan, per uui., 36c, extra fancy Muskegon, per flat box, tl 25. lieutl lettuce; i'tr ham per, i 50. Kutabagus: Canadian, per lb., i'-.c. Cabbage. V lacunsin, genuliia Hol land seed, pr lb., 1'tc lJOU-Ib. lots or more, l'.c; led, per lb., lie. California tomatoek. Per cials, tl 56. Onions: Indiana Red Ulobe, per bu., tloo, Idaho yellow, per bu., II uu; spaiui.li, per urate, 1 .60. pota toes: Colorado, per bu., 7oe. trigs: New, Imported 7-crt.wu, per lb., 15c; 4-crown, per lb., 13c; 12 12-oz. pkiis., per box, km.; 6u C-os. pkks., per box. t- ou. N U I w -A Imuods: Draaa serO'.lngs, pel lb., 16c; filberts, large, per lb., 14c. Recant; Louisiana, per lb, lv-.c, Jumbo Texas, per lb., 16c; Inuoiuiii Texas, per lb., 12 Sc. Cali fornia walnuts: No 1, scft shell, per lb, 17k:; No. 2, soil shell, per ib., Uu- I'eaauls: Raw, per lb, 6c; Juiulio. raw. pur lb, 7c; luasted, per lb., 8c, sa.ud, per box, f 1 25. DA'lES-'Ju 1-lb. pksa., pr box. 2.25; new liaiiows'eii per ib., 7c, sugar waiuui per box, 1.25, fard, per lb., loc HiOt..-. -No- 1 eittn. lot ; No. 1 cured, CIDEK-Mott's. per keg. 1 150. Fo'ey's Kl-iney Remedy i;l cure tny case of kidney or bladder .rouble that Is not Te )ond the i scii of medicine. Cures bacK tch and lrregulurplts tliat If nilected might result In Brlght's disease or diabetes, buld by UU ill Ut-all.lt. Ilropa AlieiiBtiou salt. NEW YORK. Nov. 21--John K Madden, Pi'- well krioMii tuifu..in of l-xiugiou, Ky., l,us wilh.liawn the s ot for alienation uf Ins Kile's alfeciions. which was bruuglil Soil). t:i;.e ago s'iiii.st I.oiilx Bell a turlma.i. u'i.1 Lis wile, Lauia Bell. 51addoua.Ta.td t-"- 14