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fTB OMAITA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, NOVEMUEK 2S, r.MW.
CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET
"Upart of Dma-e to Gropt in Argentine
Advancei Prioe of Wht.
i -
'RIC OF CORN SOMEWHAT HIGHER
WrkH Strong; with Other Grain,
hat Trading la Light and rr.
talons thaw Decline (or
th Day.
.InCA?' Nov- T--Rn In Argentine
nth resulting crop damage were the chief
actor In advancing- the price of wheat to.
"llh,ouh the market In genera" wa
u"i'i'!,h,,?r beln up "WVke. Corn clow'
H'U'Vio higher; oat were up uc and Jam..
io'we?.rOV'8l0n8 Cl8ed 'r"P6chlSharJto 60
i..ShT.V'!rc!U ,n the northwest, lighter
cable and unfavorable weather In ArJn
Un cauaed an advance of wheat Tner
ll 2'JT"CHh Ma3! ,,'rereJ "'"but t eS
vss a pood demand from local traders and
when' Hh1-dr.fl.rm.,V1ntHj:OWar1 lh now
aiiill m VJU2 o y 0,,n""l1on houses
caused May to decline to 7ie An In.
Drea,"h-d emand developed th. latter part
ftm?. dayV w,th hort ct'v buyer"
;i?un3,0.ni,J0J1M?.w,r5 al" on ,he buyln
hi. hi iinl 1 V bu" orator aJde5
K nia big line. With comparatively smaller
up lSlHc at HO-ic. December sold b"
tween 7Wo and loe, closing at 804o a
jaln of o Clearances of wheat and flou?
ZVrl iU0'100 "? Primary rpti
rST yoiflo . mlnat l,129.6o a year
K?:. Ilrf"t'tw Porta of wheat and
imJZ ihw,"k. w,re bu., against
bu.nW ,Mt yr- Minneapolis;
pulutn and Chicago report reeeipta of 1.101
tars, against 7M last week and i,m V year
hw T"i,,d fln? "feng-th In wheat,
S Mr 1;,v"POol cables and the poor con
P'Uo".0 new oorn which la coming
In. There la some covering by looal shorts
kU.. 5. ,?t,rP demand from commission
bouses, but the volume of business waa
mall. Belling by long, had a steadying
Jffeot. After selling between 41TifM2T,n,
closed uqhc hgT,Pr Bt i2c p-ember
S " ti blrher at 4nlH2o. Local receipts
Were 2uJ cars, with two of contract grads.
Oata were strong with other grslns but
trading- waa dull. Local beara showed no
Disposition to .ell and the leading- long
were not Inclined to do much business.
May closed n higher at S5.c, after rang
Ing between 85Ho and S6Tc. Local receipt
were 141 oara.
Provlalona were firm at the atart, due to
Strong train market, and higher price,
out declined ae liberal offering from pack
era aoon cauaed a reaction. Trndlng- waa
Quiet the latter part of the day. with
prices steady at the decline. January
k " wmj tuu HJwir, Bt siu.id; iara waa
off Rc, at $6.22. while rlba were up 6c. at
16.70. N
Estimated receplta for tomorrow: Wheat,
K.ai;,? corn- 254 cari oat. 1S cars; hogs.
10,000 head. '
The leading future, ranged aa folio wet
artlclca.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloae. Wed.
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tDeo.
May
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
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May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. Mar
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Jan. May
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Caah quotations were aa follow;
FLOUR Wa. ateady: winter patents.
MKu4 20: stralghta, M.704f4 10; anrlng pat
ents, l4.004N.iO; atralghts, 3.60J.7Si bakcpa,
2.6oafs..
WHEAT-No. spring, Mc; No. s, 782ci
No. I red, 82Hl84V4o
CORN-No. t 42HC! No. I yellow, 44e.
OAT8-N0. I. 86ie: No. I white, 86438a
RYE No. i, S2HS53C.
BARLEY Good feedlnf, tSQ9ne; fair to
Choice malting, Mg58a.
BEED No. 1 flax, Mo; "No, t worth western.
7Hci prime timothy, $2.80; clover, contract
grade. 111.
PROVISIONS Meas pork, per bbl., flLOn)
11.12. Lard, per 100 lbs., tA.Sfge.87H. Bhort
rlba aides (loose), in 32Mr4ftf.70. Bhort clear
Ides (boxed), tti.S7H26.60.
Following wer.i the receipts and ship,
menu of flour tid grain: v
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
barley, bu..
Receipt. Shipment.
M.M0 28,700
SK2.S00 184,700
202.400 74,100
.....Itj4,io0 1S2.4O0
u.ryio ha
.188,200 29,800
On the Produce exchange today the but
XEW YORK GEXEIUL MARKET.
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
4iISJORK' Nov- T-FLOUR-RcelpU,
Jl.Wvl bbls.; exports, 6,t0i bbls. The m
1!"" morB aotlvs and held a shade
higher. Winter patents, 84.0om4.2j- inter
tralghta, .skio; Mlnnesotapatenti. $4 k
J4; winier cxtraa, 83.oimj.25- MinuMoiu
I. 16. Rye flour ateady; sales, iwO buis.; fair
to good W20O3.40; choice to fnncy, W.46
,'MVi.VMU'iw,'"5l fl.our' dul1- W-wJO
t-t ttiNMEAl bteady; western. tlu2- cltv
II. 01: kiln dried. I3.0uiil0. " ' l''
UARLKY-hteaUy; leetilng, J9c; c. I. f..
afloat-13111'' we,l,rn io. t. o. b..
WHEAT-Rece'lpts, 81,425 bu.; exports, 18,.
S8 "-The market for spot was nrm.' Ni.
I red 88Vc, el.vator; No. I red, 88c: No. 1
northern, buluth, f. o. b.. snout; Not
I hard, Manitoba, nominal, f, o. b.. alloit.
Options were IJrm and higher this morning
on bullish cables, small northweat recelrU
and covering of room shorts. Later ihey ad
vanced on reported damage by lull In Ar
gentlns and closed very firm, at WtfMie net
advance. May, 3lb4 7-lBc: closed, 4c;
i"!?' " T"1SoV C',!,J. 0Hc; December. W
(j 8hc; closed, tc.
CORN Receipts, 108,700 bu.; exports, H
180 bu.. Tlie market for spot was firm
No, 1, 60c, elevator, and 6H4o f. o b., afloat:
Ko. 1 yellow, bic; No. 1 white, tbc. The
option market was more active and
stronger, Influenced by higher cables, the
wheat advance and room covering. The
cloae showed it.o net advance. M-ty
477t48o, closed, 4Poj December, 4HSS-li4o;
alosed, 4lc.
OAT8 Receipts, S01. 400 bu.; exports. It..
ITS bu. The market for spot waa dull; No.
t, 42c; standard white, 43c: No. I, 4c; No
I white, 48tc; No. I white, 424c; track white
425-l.Sc.
FfcER-Steady; spring bran, II. t); Decern,
ber middlings, (19 6ut2t. 60; city, $18.0Otrl.5o.
HAT (Julet; ahlpplng, 8((75c; good to
choice. IfcijWVto.
HUFH-Steady ; atate common to choice.
10J, Hy02c; 1"2. l'u'J6Vc: olds. Mjl2c; Pa
clilo coaat, 2Ku2ac; 1M, 21&2uUc; olds.
t 12.
HIDES Steady; Oalveaton. I to 25 lbs.
18c: California, 21 to 25 lbs., 18c; Texas, dry
14 to 80 lbs., 14o.
LKATHKR Steady; acid, 2SQ2SV4C.
PROVISIONS-Heef. quiet; family, 110 0)
fll.oo; mm, ts M: beef huma, J30 60
27.00; packet, W OtAulo 00; city extra India
meas. Il.0iirl7.w. Cut meats unchanged;
pick led hellie., 00l0.5o; pickled ehoul
aers. I6..sti.u0; plcklfd hama, HOfyHiU 00.
Lard.qulet; western eteamed, tt.60; Novem
ber, 17 20, nominal; reflnsii, easy; continent
17.20; South America, WSA; compound, S7i
fork, steady; family, 118.00 short clear, 113.60
tfH 00; mee., li 76iU 60.
RICK Firm; domestic fair to extra
kc: Japan, nominal. '
TALLOW Firm; city (1200 ter nark.
age), 4Vic; country (packages free), 4f
firm;
1 UTTER Receipts. 1X7t ikas. :
inn amry. lwujio.
CK EEBB Receipts, 1. 117 pkgs I quiet:
state full cream, fancy, small colored and
white. September. 12c; late made. KiVkc;
large colored and white, September, 12o;
late made, lOHo.
IXKirt-Receipts, 1.061 pkgs.; quiet; west
rn, R!Sr'c
POI LTRT Dressed, dull: western chick
ana, WfritUo; fowls, lie; turkeys, l&4:8c.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. IT.-WHEAT-Hc
higher; No. 1 northern. tSc; No, I north
ern S'tJo; Mv, fcoic.
RTE Finn: No. L 6Ht67e.
HARLEY Weak; No. etc; sample, M
040c.
curuN May, icrca.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. 17 KEF.DS Clorer, caah,
f SO; leoemt-r. li 8. '; Januarv. H 5;
February. dri8WV.; March. ii KJi
rrlui. alalke, prime Umothy. l I.'si
Liverpool Grain Market.
T rvUKl-OOI Nor. n.-WHHtT-8iil.
quiet; December, a 6H1; March, a
May, 2.
CORN tiuct. steadv: American mlied In:
futures, ateady; December, 4s W. January,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and ((notations on
ale and Fancy Produce.
FOGS Freeh stock. 26c
LIVE POULTRY Hens. eHe: spring
chickens, 6H'7c; roowters, according to
ag, 4u5c; turkeys, 12Vtc; ducks, ti'gSo;
DRkssh.D POULTRY Turkeys, 1316c;
ducks, luilc; geese, l-tjllc; chickens, lit
v. oena, ituec.
BlTTEli-Packing stock, 184c; choice to
fancy dairy, In tuba, 16'18c; separator, 22o.
KHEHH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 7c;
pike, 8c; perch, Cc; buffalo, 7Viu8c; blue
hHh 16c; whiieflah, 9c; salmon, 11c; had
dock, 10c; codflah, Uc; redsnapper, lie;
loheters, bolld, per lb., iOc; lobsters, green,
per lb., 28c; bullheads, 11c; culflxh, 14c;
black bnaa, 2fl26c; halibut. 9c; crapples,
12c; herring, tc; white bass, 13c; bluetlns,
8c.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
48c, per gal., 12 00; extra Rflocta, per can,
16c, per pal., 11.76; standard, per can -c;
per gaL, 11.35. '
HhAN I'pr ton 111.50.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealera' association: Choice No. 1 up
land. 17.50; No. 2. 17.00; medium. 1H.60;
coarae, M.00. Rye vtraw, 10.60. Thexc prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair and receipts light.
CORN-44C
OATS-37C.
RYE No. 2. 60c.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, 860; Dakota, per
bu., 70'a'76c; native, 6Mi70c.
SWEET POT ATOE& Home grown, per
basket, Hoc; Virginias, per t-bu. bbl., 13.00.
NAVY BEANS per bu., 12.26.
CELERY Small, per dos., 25S35c; large
California, 46fe76o.
ONIONS New home grown, dry, per lb.,
Hc; Spanish, per crate, $1.60.
CABBAGE Wlaconatn Holland, 2c.
TURNIPS California rutabagas, per lb.,
VAC; white, per bu.. 60c.
CARROTS Per bu 60c.
PARBN'IPS Per bu., 60c. .
BEETS Per bu.. 50c.
CALLIFIXiWER-Callfornla, per crate,
TOMATOES - California, per 4-baskct
crate, 12.25. .
CUCUMUERS-Per dot.. 11.00.
FRUITS.
PEARS Coiorndo and Utah Kelfer. 11.76;
winter Nellies and other varieties, $2.60.
APFLkS Micu.gan stock. W.jo; ..ilifor.
nla Beliflowers, per box, 1.6'J; N ?w York
Qreei.ing und Bdluwitia, 13.2.; eai.iii van.
eth-s. kt.aO.
ORAPES California Tokays. 11.73; pony
Catawpas, 2ic; imported Malagas, per keg,
1 6.0 6.60.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, rer bbl., 18.00;
per box, 13.00; W iscjna.n Hell Bugle, 19.60.
gtlNCKri-Califomla, per box, 11.75V
TROPICAL FRUlTd.
ORANGES Florida bright, und russets,
all ulse. rMit.V0; naveis, 4.0olj4.26,
LEMONS California fancy, SoO to 300
sir.e, tl.td; choice 240 to 270 siacs, $4.0"(a4.25.
FIGS California, per lo-lb. cartons, 86c;
Imported famyrua, 8-crown, 14c; 6-crown,
16c; 7crown. 18c.
OCOAN l'1'8-Per sack, $4.00; per dot.,
DATES Persian, per box of 10 packages,
$2.00; per lb., In -fb. boxes. c.
BANANAS Per me lum died bunch, $100
Q3.&0; Jumbo, $2.75aj.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
124c; Wlaconrln Young Americas, 13c;
block SwIhs, 16c; Wmconaln brick, I2c;
n iwuiimh nmoerger, izc.
HONEV N'hlMlra r r 91 frame. M SO-
Utah and Colorado. j;er 24 frames, $3.60.
MrLB BLUAR Ohio, per lb., loo.
CIDER Per bbl., $6.76; per H-bbl.. $3.25.
OS.,
POPCORN Per lb tvo; sheiied, S63ty
HORSE RADISH-Per case of 2 i
pacKe i. sop.
NUT8 Walnuts. No. 1 soft-shell, per lb.,
16c; hard-shell, per lb.. He; No. 1 soft-shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 bjrd-ahe l."per lb.. 12c;
Brnsils, per lb., llffllHc; filberts, per lb.,
liaUV.c; almonds, soft-shell, per lb., 16c;
hard-Rhell, per lb., lie: pecans, large, per
lb., 10llc; small, per lb.. gViiSlOc; peanuts,
er lb., 6Vic; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c;
hill walnuts, 12i3l3c; large hickory nut.
rf bu., $1.76; shell-barks, per bu., $1,750
t.OO; black walnuts, per bu., $1.26; eastern
chestnuts, per lb., lio. .
. HIDES No. 1 green, do; No. t green,
c; No. I salted, 7c; No. 1 salted, 6o:
No. 1 veal calf, $ to 18 lbs., gUc; No. 1 veal
calf. II to 16 lbs., 6Ho; dry suited hides, 8ft
12c; sheep pelts, jSfjci, horse,. hides, $1.50
, t)V Louis Orsli and Provisions.
BT. LOUia Nov. 27. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 fed, caah. elevator, nominal; track,
WtoSSe; December, 89&c; May. &l&$!oi
No. 8 hard, nijf79c.
CORN Higher; No. 1 cash, 41o; track,
425f42Hc; December, 40c; May, 40c.
OATS-Bteady; No. 2 cash, 87c; track.
J7Hc; May, Sd?e; No. t white, tBe.
FLOUR 4Jteady; red winter patents, 14.10
64.20; extra, fancy and straight, $3.ot4.06;
clear, $3.6CiS3.60.
SEED Timothy, steady, $.262.86; prime
worth more.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.80.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 74fj77c.
HAY 8teady ; timothy, $7.50(212.60; prairie.
$5.(a.l0.50.
IRON COTTON TIES $1. OS.
BAGQING 6ftp614c.
HKMP TWINE 6c. '
PROVISIONS Pork, lower. $11.18. Lard,
lower, $224. Bacon, easier; boxed extra
shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $8; short clear,
M.12H.
POULTRT Unsettled; chickens, 6V4c;
springs, 7Hc; turkeys. 12Hc; ducks, 9c;
geene, 9c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 19a26V4c;
dairy, lyqlSc.
KGUS-Flrm at 28c, Ins. off.
v Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls ; 9.O0O I8.O0O
Wheat, bu 90.000 72.0O0
Corn, bu 23.010 16,000
Oats, bu 72,000 29,0u0
' Kansas City Grain and Provision..
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 27. WHEAT De
cember, ShHaasSc; May. sc; cash No. I
hard, 72ji73u; N.. t, t7S69W; No. 4, 00
844c; reiected, 59S60c; No. 2 red, 818Hc;
No. 8. 77O0c.
CORN-December, WAWc. May. 86AC
rash No. 2 mixed, 40c; No, i white, 404o;
No. S, 19S39HC. .
OATS No. t white. S6$38c; No. 2 mixed,
34 He
HAY Choice timothy, $9.60; choice prai
rie, $(t. 50418. 50.
RYE No. t 47c.
BUTTER Creamery, 20ig2c; fancy dairy.
lc
EOGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas
stock, cases returned, tHe; new No. I
whilo wood cases Included, 26c.
Receipt. Shipments.
Wheat, bu lSO.O'iO 24S.noo
Corn, bu IB.flliO 24.000
Oats, bu S.uOO (0,000
Philadelphia Produeo Market,
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 27.-RUTTT:R
Firm; extra western creamery, 19c; nearby
prints. 2tc.
EGUS Weak and 2c lower; fresh nearby,
3"c Ions off; do. western, llHfe32c; do. lota
off, 33c.
CHEEBK Dull and easy; New York full
creama, fancy. lle; do. choice, llVsc; do.
fair to good, lOVtfllV.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Hran.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 2T. WHEAT De
cember, 6Mc; May. ioc; on truck. No. 1
hard, 81c; No. 1 northern, PO'.c; No. t north
orn, 7Sc; No. 1 northern, 72,76v4c.
FLOUR Flr.t patents, 14. 46 u 4.66; second
patents, 14.364 60: tlrt clears, $3.2u'u3.30;
Second cleora. $'!.20fi!.80.
BRAN In bulk. $13.26.
Duluth Or.iu Market.
DULUTH, Nov. S7.-WHEAT-On track,
No. 1 northern. Kl4c; No. 2 northern, 7sc;
N. I spring, 7tc; December, 7SV.c; May,
T9Tc.
OATS In store end to arrive, S3o.
Peorln Market.
PEORIA. Nov. 27. CORN Old corn, mar
ket lower; new, steady to firm; new No. S,
8)c; new No. 4. 37c; No. 1, 42c; No. 4,
411o.
Oil and Ro.la.
NEW YORK. Nov. 27.-OIL-Cottonseed.
steady: prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low. 14o. Petroleum, firm; refined New
York, 60; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$9.46: prime, In buU, $0 65.
TURPENTINE yulet ; biuHOo auked.
ROSIN Dull, strained, common to good.
$2 6oiu2.60.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. 17.-OIL-Turpen-Une,
firm, 66c.
ROSIN Firm: A. B. C. D, $3 10; E, $218;
O, $ 86; 11, 12.40: I. $2.(0; K, $2.80; M. il.ttO;
N, I..S0. Q W. $2. t&
OIL CITY, Nov. V. -Credit balance. $1 A
Certificates, no bid; shipments. Us. 3X2 bbls.;
average. 77. 970 bbls. Runs, 132,44k bbls.; av
erage, 86,810 bbla. Shipments, Lima, 123. Wl
hl)s average. M.&4 bbls.; runs, Lima, 130,
148 bbls.; average, 66,347 bbls.
Iigar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Nov. 27 SUGAR Raw,
quiet; fair rtni.iutr, lc; o olrifugal, W teat,
lc; mo astes sugar, tc. Rehned, quiet:
No. I. 4.(Xc; No. 7. 4.00c: No. a, 18ic; No. 9
I tec: No. 10. t .860; No. 11. t.8Uc; No. 12. I6.--No.
IS. l.7uc. Confeciloners A.. 4 HOo; n'o-'ld
A., 4 loc: cut loaf, I lie; crushed, 6.16c;
JMiwcerea, 4 65c; granmuled, 4.6. c; cj.,,,
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. f7.-8UOAR
Sleady; open kettle, t'-ee: centrifugal,
$l-l-; yellow.." 1 l-lbo; secund ilJ.k.c.
in i.ASM Oiu kettle, ii uac; c.ntrlf-
NEW Y0RESI0CKS AND BONDS
Boilisu Tendency hvwn in Bonthern Pa
e flo Bscauta of Haw Ont-Offi
UNION PACIFIC CETS FAVORABLE NOTICE
Annual Report Received with Ap
proval by Wnll Street on Dull .
Day After Onn Day
Rest.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27. There was very
little activity In stocks today. The end
weeK remnant after the holiday offered
slight Inducement to members to return
to tne siock exciiango trom their outings
before Monday and tnere was a small at
tendance and languid trading In oonse
quecue. The changing fluctuations showed
ine uncertain moous of professional trad
ers, whose bu.lness maue up what was
estimated at nine-tonths of the total. The
market started oft With a bullish demon
stration In Southern Pacific. The announced
opening of the Salt L,ake cutoff of the
road was made the occasion of conjectural
estimate as to the increased earnings a
to result.
Union Pacific came Into the movement
with even greater eflect owing to the show
ing in Its annual report vt the heavy In
deotedness to it of tne subsidiary company
on account of advances for betterment
work.
There wae heavy selling of Pennsylvania
St Reading which waa unexplained In the
current news. Earnings ot the coalers
trom this time on will compare with the
period year after the strike was settled,
when th earnings of these companies rail
up to unprecedented figures.
Current reports had it that the current
earnings of the Erie showed the eitects
of the floods which have interrupted that
line. The Erie stock, however, did not share
in the weakness of Reading ft Pennsyl
vania. Neither did Atchison share fully In the
strength of the Paclfls, its extreme ad
vance being limited to , notwithstanding
Its showing of an Increase In net earnings
for October of l:tt5,0Si9, or rather more than
half the increase of $666,096 in the gross
earnings.
The minor Industrials were decidedly
Irregular. Some of those which suffered
most early In the week were In eager de
mand in the loan crowd, where they com
manded a premium, while shorts bought
to cover their contracts. The effect wits
especially notable on Locomotive preferred.
Republic Bteel, on the other hand, was
forced down an additional t points on re
newed doubts over the maintenance of
the preferred dividend.
The tone of strength developed In the
whole market late In the day was due tu
the forecasts of a favorable bank state
ment tomorrow. The usual compilers are
agreed that the Interior current movement
has been in ravor or New York to the
extent of between 11,000,000 and $J,000,000,
while the subtreasury operations and the
foreign g-old reserve have contributed over
$1,100,000. The quiet tone of the call money
market today indicates that the week's
gain in cash, most ot It having come early
In the week, will figure In tomorrow's
bank statement for the full weekly aver
ages. Sterling exchange developed some
strength this morning, but broke sharply
again and closed weak. Unsubstantiated
rumors were current of additional gold en
gagements In London. The report of grain
exports for the week shows an Increase
of upwards of 1,000,000 bu. of wheat and
corn over last week.
The bond market was dull and rather
Irregular. Total sales, pur value, were
$l,73i:,O00. United States bonds wers un
changed on the last call.
Following are the closing quotations on
the New York Stock exchange:
Bales. Hlsrh. Low. Cloe.
Atchison 23,80) 66 6U tMV
ao Dta
B. & O
do nfd
Canadian Pacific.
Central of N. J..
Chesapeake A O
Chicago A A
do ufd
Chicago Ot. Western
do U pfd
Chicago 4k N. W
Chicago T. 4 T
do pfd :
C. C. C. & St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d cfd
Del. 4k Hudson
Del., Lack. & W
Denver & R, O
do bfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
Gt. Northern pfd
nocKing vaitey
do Dfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Csntral
do Dfd
K. C. Southern
do Dfd
Ia & N
Manhattan L
Mot. St. Ry
Minn. A St. L
Mo. Pacific
M., K. A T
do pfd
Nat l R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. CentrM ..
Norfolk & W
do Dfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & BL L...
Reading ,
do 1st pfd
ao za pia...,.
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Bt. L. 4 S. F. 1st pfd
do Id pfd
St. L. & W....
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
So. Pacific
80. Railway
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
T.. St. L. & W
do Dfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & Like Erie.
Wis. Central
Arinms Ex
American Ex..,..
U. S. Ex :..
Welln-Fnrgo Ex..
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & F
do pfd
Am. I Insod OH..
do pfd
Ai. Locomotive.
do pfd
Am. Fmelt, A R..
do pfd
Am. Hun ax Ref..
Anamnda Mlnln Co
Rro iklvn R. T 10,870
600
300 ) 8?t 8SU
11,430 764 76 76
100 87V 87V 87
1,200 118 117 11S
153
400 30 304
300 81" 11
80H
114
66
H
27
100 168ft 166 164
400 16 16
100 121
'"206 H'i
tOO 164
"ioo to"
100 17
1,600 ti
820 96
1,000 4844
rO 83
a,7 103
J, 630 139Z
.100 mtf
T.730
600
1,160
100
1114
1,360
17
11744
66
' 'ififio toii toii
92,029 114 112
12,750 40 39
1,600 244 24
800
100
too
46 44H
1S 18
si m
1,400 18h4 138
600 173 173
I,7h0 46 46J
1.270 10 my
1.900 7714 76V
444
100
68.600
l.Sffl
3,800
19
36
19
84
100 17 17
71.800 ! S!
1,020 18 18,
8t 66 64
'"tm 9' rv
8P?5 14 1J
. 620 74 71
1,300 44 4'
400 86
24,400 121 119
200 at
Crlo. Fuel A Iron...
Columbus & H. Coil ,
Con. Ga
General Electrlo
Intrr. Piper
Co pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Nafl B1cult
Nat'l T.ead
No. American
Paclle M ll
People Gaa
Preed Bteel Car....
do pfd
Pullman P Car
ReDub'ln Bteel
do nfd
R-ihtre- Qiols
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
V S. Toother
do rM
U. 8. ttubber
do rf
u. b. ct'i '.ro
"o nfd 11.10
Western Union 310
40
25
39
25
i.oo i7 m
TO ID I lot
IK)
jno
1.810
1.0S5
if
460
"Von
23,50
100
680
73
62
vs
27 2fi
9IH 93
'"
40
2S
78"
41
r
93:
24
84
'6
16
28
76
h4
84
121
8!
26
V
176
1M1
10
si
to
14
T
17
9414
2414
4
218
J7'
39
14
m
T
75M
J
11
8'
85
Total sales for the day were 4"!4,00 shares.
. v
DoBlnn strk Qnotattons.
BOSTON. Nov. r Call loan, 64I per
cent: time 'oans, 6V.Q6 per cent. Official
eloalng prices on stocks and bondst
W Adreotar ....
9 Alluu.l
M Amlinat4 .
fc!4fc biogQmia
Ml C.I. A HMla.
114 C.nt.nul.l ....
140 CuDD.r IUqm
N- T . N. H. H.. II lomlnlo Coal
Atrhlwa
kli. reatrsi 4 ..
Aichuwa
4o pfd
Boatoi A Albr.
BMtaa Mm..
Bostoa ElTlo4
... 1
... 4
... MS
... ;i
...4M
... 14
... 43
... Tl,
... H
... 44
... U
...
M
tl
Bt
4
1H4
8 III
:::::::::: 1
Furrlarn rinnnclal.
IX)NDON. Nov. !7W MONEY Rate were
firm and the Bupplle. were not abundant In
the market today, but the keenneo. of the
demand wa. somewhat abated. Dicotinta
were firm and quid, the weakness of New
York enehang ronewtiig the apreheulon
of considerable further withdrawals of gold.
OiTfTWise the prospect of a rls In the
Ruuk of Ki:(flfiJ s rate of discount thl
ritckkuri pid
to tou faciao
Ul. Cemr.l
Amar. Sugar
da pfd
A...r. T. T
num. 1. a s .....
0fl Cl4-trla .
Stan. Blsctrl ...
da pfd
t'nit.d Krult
I! S. Stsal
da ptd
Wtatlng. commoa.
rrmnklls
.. It 1.1. Rural .
.. H Uohiws
..U1'4 Old UomtDlo
. .It'i Oscol
..ISkt. F.rrut
. . i' QuiBcr
. .IM Tamarack
.. 11 Tnnil
.. 4 I la
K Vm.rU
.. 10 WIBOU
47
Walvarln
Ksir Wast
exchans-e opened unchanged and rather dull,
but price, were Benerallv firm tin Invest
ment buying and Indications of Increasing
.reunion, consols nsracneo on th nrm
ness of money, being referable only to
montn-enn requirements. Americans were
stesdy and r-lectert. pending the receipt
of Wall street's opening quotations, and
closed steadier. Kaffirs were moderstnly
cheerful snd Irregular. Copper was flat, the
amp in American prices having shaken
confidence. Consequently the bears offered
freely on an unwilling market.
BERLIN. Nov. 2T MONEY-Prtees on
the bourse todsr continued firm.
PARIS, Nov. 27. MONEY Trading on the
bourse today opened dull and remained In
active throughout the day. Three per cent
rentes. 97f 9oc for the account. Exchange on
London, 26f 17 c for checks.
REPORT! OF THIS CLEARING nOVSE.
Transactions of the Associated flanks
Dnrlna; the Past Week.
NEW YORK. Nov. 27.-The following
table, compiled by Brndxtreet, shows the
bank clearing at the principal cities for
the week ended November 26, with the per
centage of increase n:td flecrense as com
pared with the corresponding week Wst
year:
CITIES.
j Clearings
Inc.
Dec.
New York ,
4 nlcngo ,
Boston
Philadelphia . ,
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati ,
Kansas Cltv ,
Cleveland
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Detroit
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo
St. Paul
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Columbus
Seattle
WRshlnfrtrm
Savannah
Memphis
Albany
Suit Lake Cltv
Portland, Ore
Toledo
Fort Worth
Peoria
Hartford
Rochester
Atlanta
De. Moines
New Haven
Nashville
Spokane, Wnsh
Grand Rapids
Sioux Cltv
Snrlns-fleld, Mass
Norfolk
Dayton
Tncom.T.
Worcester
Augusta, Oa, ..........
Portland. Me
Scranton
Topcka
Syracuse
Evnnavlllu.
Wllmlna-ton. Del
Birmingham
Davenport
Fall River
Little Rock
Knoxvllle
Macon ...v..
Wilkeabarre
Akron
Springfield. Ill
Wheeling, W. Va
Wichita
Younautown
Helena
Lexington
Chattanooga
Lowell
New Bedford
Kalamaioo .....
Fargo, N. D.
Canton. O
Jacksonville, Fla
Oreensburg. Pa
Rockford. III..
Springfield, O
Blnghamton
Chester. Pa.
Bloomlngton, W
Qulnry. Ill
Rtnux Falls. 8. D
Mansfield. O.. .........
Jacksonville, til .
Fremont, Neb
IDecattir, 111
tHouston
tOa Ives ton
Guthrie
Charleston, 0. (J
j oxais, u. o
Outside New York....
9M.mR?1
114.m.9?6
19S.f8.1il
91,3-.5.tVi7
M.4K404
I9.113.i'2
20 090 OM!
17.SM.ftS4'
IS.TTS.lfVll
17.872.797
12.104 8041
.17.003.811
lftft.4'-.4
8,601,927
8.nfi7.073
6.118. 4M
8.742.6
6.BIO.OOOI
n !""v247!
(1.1 S3. 00(1 1
B,,W.?sl
7.4HS.279!
S 307.6:01
4 COS I07
SAW. 2: 3
4.0.'ifl.Tio!
a. 400 (I -it1
l.S-0 R7SI
4.731.6.111
4.MiS.mS
' 4.IT7.RWI
2n.9T0
3.01X.3'-i(i
2.fi'2 51441
2.774.8131
1. nor.8sy
1.844.0161
2, fiin nr.si
11 81S.211I
1.443. 300 1
1. 8116.3671
1, m on!
1.646.7751
1.H3.0R5 .
1.179 002
1.639.(-91
1.333,1621
l,890.2n2l
7Wl.fi0l
1.336.078!
1.206.8261
1.643.621
l.H2.4ir;1
97Z.47H!.
1.417.4751
919.2n3!.
1.069,660',
854. 830
902.9701
1.3WOV9'.
1.416.1721
747.0O0I
7K2.14S
TiW.fOO .
664.7681.
r.H6.6.T)l.
636.556! .
462.3R2I.
437.8761.
463.8761
707.74'
444.2841
488.481
618.038
619.145
428.19'
635.494
- 443.678
. 1, ' 487.3041
816.612!
tH7.800
466. 503!
' 271.836
imi.w
206, TO
219.956!
1S9.S40I
10!5?73!
lf.3.9151
15.636,992
10,356.0001
864.038
1.098.S34
S.2I.
I
1
tt'.Sj.
" i!tj.
1.4
"s.e
3.9
"b'i
1.9
7.01
I
11.9
15.91
.1 27.9
9.1
11.0
3.7
i.i
"o.i
'i'.s
$8
"i.i
4 9
69!
41.91
2.8
24.71
4.61
11 9
126.1
6.6
18.0
6.5!
S.3
"2.S
8.01
4. II
2.6
7.2
40.11
111. 658 462.203
701,623,382!
20.71.
2.2,.
8i'.'4l.
1.8
36.0
16.8
40.8
'so!i
10.9
7.9
62.4
"i'.i
10.6
9.2
8V7
401
10.6
6.4
2 8
9.7
15.1
2.6
5.6
15.6
4?7
95.9
8.0
1.9
17.1
81.9
61.61
19.8
18.6
19.1
17.6
10.4
13.7
"ft'.s
20.4
9.6
87.7
Ti
11 9
1.8
0.4
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Ottawa ii""
Vancouver, B. C...
Quebec
Hamilton
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C
ILondon .
Totals
J0.958.987l
14,221.238
6.776.8441
1.761.6HI
2.269.2421
1,845.7004
1.547.362
1.111.038
968. 4119 1
662.5971
740,671
1 62.223.771).
8,6
9.8
16.6
1.3
16.S
14.4
'i6!7
'ii'.i
14.8
19
9.0
Balances paid In cash. ...
tNot Included In totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not included In totals because of no coin
parlson for last year.
Hew Tork Mossy Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 27. MONET On call,
Strong, 4Vj7 per cent! closing bid, 6V per
cent: offered at 7 per cent; time loans,
Btrong; Blxty days, 6 per cent; ninety days
and bTx months, 6H& per cent; prime mer
cantile paper. aijjxiSi per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANOE Weak, after
strength, with actual business In bankers
bill at 14.835EtrT4.8360 for demand and at
14.8oa4.80l6 for sixty day bills; posted rates
14 81 and 14.84H; commercial billa, H.TjV
4 7974
'PILVER Bar, 67c; Mexican dollars. 43c.
BONDS Government, Irregular; railroad,
Irregular. , . .
The closing quotations on bonds are aa
follows: .
..106 LAN. act. 4 HH
I' Manhattan S. 4S..1V1
..107
..lift
..14
,.1S4
..110
..110
..1011
..101
..100
.. 17
...13
..tuoi
U. S. rat. la. rag.
. do eoupon
do la. rag
do eoupon
do naw 4a, raft-
do coupon
do old 4a. rag...
do coupon
d la. raf
do aoupon
Atchtaon fan. 4..
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a .
Baltlmor A O. 4
do la
Csntral of Oa, I.
do lat loo
rha. db Ohio 4Ha....l01
Chlcaio A. ISia. .
C. B. u. n. 4a..
0. II. aV S P. ( 4a.
0. aV N. W. . It..
C . R. I. A P. 4a...
do col. 4a
rx-c. a st. L. g.
rhlcagr) Tar. 4a..
Con. Tobacco 4s..
Colo. Bo. 4a...
P. R. O. 4a...
Erla prior Ilea 4
do aanorai aa...
p. w. a rx c. ia.. m
Horklnf Val. 4ti...lv
Offered.
Ma. Central 4s.
do lat Inc
Minn. St. L. 4i
U., K. AT. 4a.
d o is
N. R. K. ot at. e
N. Y. C. B. I Ska
N . C. s. I
No. Paclflo 4f
do is
Nor. Weat. . 4a
O. I. U (1 4 par..
14 it Pann. cov.
..no's Kasdins fa
I4'A HUll.
Bt.
...
... H
4s. n
... H
... 1114
... to 14
17
l
Vat
1. 4a.
14. a. 4a.. 110V
L 4 1 r. fs. a. taw
71 Bt. U. S. W. 1 II
HS4 Seaboard A. L. as.... 1H
110 ISO. Paclflo 4 W
1ia to. Rallwar 6 US 14
... Ti'H 'lena a f la Ill
... T4i T BL U A W. 4a.. 1
as. 17 i, t'nion Paalllo 4a 102S
... TS I do ennv. a 4
... UlalU- B. Blssl M
... 14 iWahaah la Ill
... MVi do deb. B 474.
... WW. a L I. 4s It
... I44 Wla. Central 4s
Colo. Pusl son. Is... 1114
Raw York Mining Uaotatlons.
NEW'TORK, Nov. 17. The following are
the closing quotations on mining' slocks:
Adam coa
Allc
nrt-scs
brnnavlck Co
H'omatuck TunntL..
Con. Cal. A Vs....
Horn SllTr
Iron Silver
LsadTlll Con
Offered.
to
11
i
, 1
. t
, M
.104
.176"
, 1
Lit t la Cnlat
tlnlarlo ,
Ophlr ,
Phoanlx
Potial
Bavag
Slarra Narad
Small Hupa ..
giaudara
. 4
.U9
.140
. I
. 14
. n
. u
.
CotTee Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27. COFFEB-Spot
Rio, steady; mild, steady. The market for
futures opened steady at unchanged prices
to an advance of t point and while not
particularly active, ruled generally steady
to firm during the entire Secioi. Receipts
at primary points continue Unlit and with
the foreign markets stesdy there seemed
little disposition to sell In the local mar
ket, which closed steady 6'il0 points higher.
Balra were Dl.-Ao bags,. Including December
May. 1 15ft 20c
1.46c; OctutM-r, 6.46ua.60c.
at 4.40c; January, (Mr; March. t.9bii00c:
; July. 107)u.i5c; September,
II8KT-8teady
Whisky Market.
CHICAOO, Nov. V. WHISKT Steady on
ua-is ok iiisn wines ai ai,-s.
ST. LOLltf. Nov. tl-WH
at 11 n.
PEORIA. Nov. r. WHISKT Steady at
CINCINNATI. Nov. 27 -WHI4K Y-Dls-tll
ers' finlsiied goods on basis of 11.15.
Dry Cioods Market.
NEW YORK. Nv. 27. DRY GOODS- The
market has been tf the usual character of a
day aftor a hoiulsy. Buyers have liven con
servative and their atuiui would mcih to
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Becaipti Modertta tod Sot Mnch
Ohinga in Fritm j
HOGS STRONGER THAN ON WEDNESDAY
Llcht Ran ot Sheep and Lambs and
Killers Sold Freely at Knlly Steady
Prices, with Feeders at Little
Blow, bnt Aboat Steady.
Receipts were
Official Monday ....
Official Tueuay
Official Wednesday.
Ottlcial Thtirxil.iv
Official Friday.......
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 27.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
t,oi o,.xw a,t41
13.416
e.UdJ 6,101
.... tioiloay
7.4foK ,t3
6,Zt.l
, 3,i63
," i',oto'
Flvo days tl.lj week m.sr.i
.L'8,3!4
.2;,fio
.).4iy
.lk.tU2
YKAK
31,109
3u,,'t5
,;
21.3JH
.0,019
30,358
77.606
71.12H
41. 0.J
TO DATE
Same days last week.
omuis wren oerore
game three weeks ago.,
Same lour weeks ago..,
Same days last year...,
RECEII'TH 1'riR 'i-nti-.
1 he following table shows the receipts of
Pfl if! l-la'ia-aa . a. a. ......... . . .
vnm year ty date an4 ojrapajisonii .tu last
1 fVi-
LiMe 1.0UU.K.-
r-1 1!Vm U ,a,. -.t
bneeP f 1.7U.175
Aver:uA lA.-i.- ,,
n:r; pam ior nogs at aouio
ua?Un?...or )"t "vrl o With com-
1902. Inc. Dec,
0'-oJ0 7i.21i
2,unf,B71 (,a,8
1.BU.3UII 14.S.JSJ
for nogs at South
Pte. j 1903. il901.l01.li00.lS9. 181.1897.
10.,
Nov
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
NOV.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov. 11.
Nov. 12..
NOV. 13..
Nov. 14..
Nov. 15..
Nov. 1..
Nov. 17..
Nov. 18.,
Nov. Is.,
Nov. 20.,
Nov. 21..
Nov. L'2..
Nov. S3..
Nov. 24..
Nov. 25.,
Nov. 28..
Nov. 27..
4 M44i
4 fevVsl
i 7J.I
!.:
4 81H
4 67-
4 0.'.
4 64tB
1 Wi 'a
4 64
4 44H
4 SS4
4 44
4 4ti')
4 44,
4 11
4 2l4
I 4 1Vfc
4 20
!9.Mi
a si
49
I 61
a
66
41
6 71
"1
a
s:
6 71
I 711
6 67
1 74
1 36
Vi 6 72'
a 101 a 63
a Zl 6
a 28i
a si
a si,
6 29:
a 23
a -j
I
a 15
a u3
6 991
6 68
67
6 63
6 63
6 Mi
6 63
6 Tl
6 81
6 15
i a.
6 76
6 78
6 73
4 it 4 Oil 1 66 I 2t
4 SO 4 04 1 1 46 41
4 60 4 04 1 46 143
4 02 1 61 t 43
4 10 1 62 I 44
4 44 4 01 t 44
4 67 4 (li t 65
4 71 4 03 1 62 1 64
4 a 4 03 I 47 1 41
4 7 4 4 03 1 47 1 31
4 02 3 43 t 3 'i
4 84 1 44 t 83
4 74 3 94 t 84
4 67 3 9: t 41
4 82 187 t Sti I 12
490 1 84 136 1 81
4 78 liV 3 11
t 86 I 35 S 82
4 78 1 t 14
4 76 I 88 I 14
4 78 1 89 t 11
4 7 1 86 3 81 t 29
4 78 3 86 1 44 1 27
t 86 I 82 8 4ti 3 27
8 77 t 88 1 80
4 87 t 23 t 24
4 76 t 76 t 28
, 41
, 6
, 16
, 18 '
. 25
, 6
, t
47
7
a
18
28
7
4
4
1
t
2
a
'16
Th dicael! fjunday- 'Indicates holiday.
, iiuininr ul care 01 stock,
brought In today by each road was:
a4k 4 la. IT M V
C. M A Of D o
Mlsnsurl Pacific
Union Pacific System..
C. & N. W
F.. E. xt v
C St. P., M. & b.'.'.'.'.
U. & M
C. H. Ar o
C R. I. & p., enst!!
c. n t k- v ..
Illinois Central .. '"
Chicago Great Western. 2
Total recelnts tia
The rilsnnsltfon ni'ih .t .... ,Jf7
, " " we icuetitis was
,. .' j, ., . .ti t sin mo num
ber of head Indicated:
- . r, Csttle.Hogs.Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 2Jt2 6UG 749
snd Company 649 l,2tj 1,3m
vuuauj auitiiiK Vo
Armour & Co 1,036
Ctldnhv frnm (3fr.ii w ru..
Armour, from Sioux City.
Vansant & Co
Carey & Ronton
Lobman & Co
Hill & Son
Livingston A R
Huston St Co
Hagerty ,
Other buyers
127 22
70
139
60
129
44
1,144
1.870
1.011
2.600
788
490
. 7
, It
424
29
Totals 3,006 8,048 4 420
CATTLE There wa a fair run of cattle
here this morning, but the demand was
equal to the occasion, and as a result the
mat ket showed very little change from
Wednesday. Trading was not exaotly ac
tive, but atlll the cattle kept changing
hands and a clearance waa made In fairly
good season.
There were vot very many com fed steers
on aalo and the market could not be quoted
anything but steady. Some of the same
cattle that sold for 15.10 on Wednesday sold
at the same price todny. Other sales ulio
looked about steady, though of course the
warmed-up kinds were slow Bale the same
as usual.
There was more or less unevenness In the
cow market this morning for the reason
that some of the packers were anxious for
supplies, whHle others were not. The more
desirable grades were easy to dispose of at
fully steady prices, but when It came to
the canners they were steady in some cases
and In others they seemed a little weaker.
The close of the market waa hardly as
brisk and some of the Bales did not look
Suite as good a those made earlier In the
ay.
Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show
enough chansre from Wednesday to be
worthy of mention.
There were only a few atockers and feed
ers In the yards this morning, and as a
result the market held fully steady. The
choicer bunches In fact sold at prices that
If anything were a little stronger. The a-en-eraj
run of cattle, though, could not be
quoted any better than steady.
Range beef steers were scarce this morn
Ing, but the few that did arrive sold at
steady prices. Packers, though, did not
seem to be at all anxious for the commoner
kinds and as a result that class was rather
siow sale. Range cowa were generally
steady, the better grade If anything being
-...'..n i-vHiiiiuii Riiiua weHK. niocaArs
and feeders were fully steady It at-all good,
but slow If of common quality. Represents
tlve sales:
No.
I...
14...
1...
1...
4...
I...
4...
At.
...IMS
Tr.
4 04
I 1
m iH
..IBS I TU
..! I M
. . Ml 1 OS
IM I Tl
BEEF STEERS,
As. Pr. No.
4fl t 00 K
lOaO t to 7!
COWS.
110 1 71 10., .,
HI IM l.r.
177 I SO t
lit I 10 I
tut I 11 1
BULLS.
, 1600 1 n
HEIFERS.
' 1 10 1 tn I M
S0 t U t H
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
M i;"A.vv 101
it cpnAonA.
I 40 9 cows 1
7 feed era.. 1(160
11 feeders.. 10R1
tl fneders.. HJ
1 feeder. ..I'iWI
, f30
, 942
1060
92
910
84 cows....
4 feeders.
1 feeler. .
4 feeders,
t feeders.
t cows list
22 cows 130
1 cow 1120
7 steers.. ..lost
1 cow...,
1 cow...
t cows..
B cows..
a cows. .
eers.
cow...,
1 cow 10(V)
8 cows 9S
1 cow 1240
9 cows i'JI
8 feeders.. 412
62 cows 9M
18 steers... .1213
24 stc
1 CO'
1070
9
, 975
, fw
, s2f,
1128
1040
I 75
t S
3 00
t S6
1 80
i 66
t 10
1 65
t 15
1 90
2 15
i 00
1 70
t 25
t 10
1 10
1 86
t 75
1 10
8 25 .
t 85
I 80
t cows. .
S COWS...
1 bull....
t cows...
1 steer...
1 cow..
,.1016
.1000
.1150
.110
, 820
810
I cows 80
t cows.
I cow..,
1 cow...,
4 cows..,
1 cow...,
1 bull...,
18 steers.
20 steers.
42 cows...
15 cows..,
.10")
.11)
.1M0
.Mm
..ttno
..1600
,..1WS
,.. 659
.. 944
.. 96
Diamond Cattle Co Wvn
66 COWS PS4 2 90 73 Steer., ..11JJ
H. J. Windsor Wyo.
to (w 954 f 1 bull 1S0
8 feeders.. iron 3 If, 1 steers. ...1168
R. J. Reno Wvo.
1 hull 1270 1 76 8 h"lfe s... f
ciwi 1iS 1 7S 1 steer" iota
1 steer 12" I 00 6 heifers... m
1 heifer .. 670 t 80 1 feeder... 630
h. T. Heamsn Neb.
1 hull 1'0
8 feeders., 77.
1 feder.. 74
fedHr.. UTS
10 ciw fl
T cows 0-2
7 hel'ers...
1 Vefr. ... !
HOas-There
1A
t"0
10
oon
R3S
".
810
t 40
t 00
t 06
1 00
t 00
1 75
1 90
1 76
1 86
165
1 10
too
1 60
t 10
I 10
t 10
tio
t 76
1 80
t ?6
2 85
X 86
I 25
t 00
I 10
I T5
3 00
I 60
i 00
1 m
t so
so
t to
t OK
7 I
l to
1 n 1 buii
1 so 8 feeders.
t m feeders.
1 25 1 feeder..
I Scows
t 40 t cow....
1 80 1 heifer...
i 80
wa a fatrlv liberal run of
hogs in night thl morn. 1. g but th luc al de
mand was In good s iaiie and the market
01 ened stronger than Wednesday's clo, or
about as good a th early market on
We.liieday. Trailing waa not very active
owing to the fact that packers wanted to
bear the market wl lie salesmen wanted
more money. The hOK kept moliig toward
the scalu., though, and a ciratauce wa
made In fairly g, od a.n The hulk of
the heavy hugs suld from 14 16 to 14 2w, me
dium weights went from 11 2o to 44 86 ami
lights from 14 1 S 1 4 tu. There was prac
tically no change In the market from start
to fit Ish.
Today' receipts make the supply of hogs
at this morning for the year to date cur
l.tO'Ooi head. Thl. however, is a dt-crease
as compared with the same period of laat
year amounting to about 9.0 bead. Repte
sentatlv aales: )
Na. Aa. Eh. Ft. Ha. Af. Sfc. Pr.
46 la at 4 II I ...... t ... IS
It 1.') 4 14 M ...... .tse IN ib
14 til 120 4 II J :m ... jfl
II ii 1 4 It CI t.l ... 4 !v
ll Ssi, 110 4 IS Tl t.l 140 4 :
1)7 Iwl 4 14 aa if4 IS IB
lit lu ... )i Tl ITU to i 4
it w w a 11 (s 11 w 4 ?
SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL
1 1 any quantity and pet highest ninrket prices. Write for infor
ttiation, prices and shipping tags which are Bent free by ou
luse which is located nearest to you.
' J. S. SMITH & CO..
WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANT8
flMHA.NEB. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. GRAND ISLAND. NEB.
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IS ...
IT....
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It....
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49....
42...,
to...
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74...
I!....
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4....
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47....
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44...
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,.jw
. m
.113
..111
..ICT
..nt
..M4
. 121
,.S4l
,.131
..l4
,.:4
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71
sue
4(t
16D
40
aO
to
160
io
40
tin
:4
iio
ISO
10
ltl
120
0
4 11 li 177 ... 4
4 11 6.- 31 110 4 SJ
4 II 4fl hH. 40 4 II
4 II 17 2a It) 4 10
4 IS 4? Rl 10 4 LH
4 18 7S J..H 121 4 Si
4 17Uj - Ul ... 4 J..,
4 H' IT KG SOS 4 JSS
4 m 14. !'.4 40 4
4 17V, tl tSi 1W 4
4 10 ft 346 10 4 ia,
4 JO r(... .,.(48 W 4 ItStj
4 JO 4i IlhI ... 4
4 JO 74 110 ... 4 16
4 W 71 10 110 4 25
4 tO IE IsO 40 4 15
4 4 CI 121 40 4 5
4 M tl 143 120 4 25
4 10 46. 10 to 4 15
4 iO 21 tlO ... 4 15
4 20 Tl 104 ... 4 I7H
4 20 Ill ... 4 TVi
4 10 to 134 lit) 4 ID
4 10 T7 tvt 1W 4 10
CHICAGO.
MISXEArOLIS.
SHEEP-There was not ft heavy run of
Jheep here this morning and under the In
fluence of a good demand from local pack
ers all desirable grsdes of killers changed
hands freely at fully steady prices. There
were ft few corn-feds on sale, but they were
meetly of the short-fed variety, and conse
quently sold little better than graaers.
Fed lambs sold as hlarh as 14. 86, fed year
lings brought 13.60 and fed ewna, 13.06.
1 here were several bunches of feeders In
cluded in the offerings, and while they
oould be quoted about steady trading was
not very active owing to the fact that very
few buyers arrived.
Quotations tor crass stock: Choice west
em lambs, 14 6(X&4.76: fair to good lam ha,
l4.2fwG4.50; choice yearlings, 13.4'Ji3.G0; fair
to good yearlings. !3.K.ia3.40; choice weth
ers. 13.25713.40: fnlr tn arnod wot her. ta nrvat
S 26: good to choice ewes, $2.60T? 2 S5: fair to
s-ood ewes. $2.2Ti( 2.60; choice feeder lambs,
13.IW4.10; fnlr to good feeder lnmhs, 13.261i
1.60; baby lambs. 12.00iil.00: feeder vr.
lings. 13.2T)&8.40, feeder wethers, 13.ir.fi 3.S.";
feeder ewes. . 12.oo-iit.50; culls, tl.OMiZOO.
Representative sales:
No. a- r..
21 fed Wyoming ewes 117 1 06
434 fed native yearlings 99 t 50
275 fed Wyoming lambs 67 4 Rf,
iz tea native ewes and wethers 17 8 76 x
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
wood
& Co
Mala 4fflC4
rUnhattan Building
ST. pAUL, niNN.
Dealer fn
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable
v ' Margins.
Members Important Exchanges,
Private Wires.
Write for our dally market letter and pri
vate telegraph cipher mailed free.
Ship Your Grain to Us.
Prompt Returns.
Beat Facilities. Liberal Advances.
Branch OtHcas
104) Be Bldar. 'Phone 8814
Omaha, Nebrsvskav.
nrT.rmi. wiifirrPEO.
i
Llarht" Receipts of CavttU and Sheep,
with Fair of Hoars.
CTTTPAnO Vn 97 CiTTTtt T i . -
9,000 head,, Including 600 head of westerns.
That markat wna mtaAv 1 1... .1 . , ... .
steers, !5.16(fi5.7t; poor to medium, $3.75ful.!i0;
t-ru!i, i. itxut.w; cows, tl bu
(64.26; heifers, 14.00ar4.26; cannera, 11.6ti-2.30.
, - - ' . - . . ..... 1 m L m. u.iuut.uv,
western steers, !3.00ij4.a).
ni'UB-iteceipts today, 24,000 head; esti
mated tomorrow, 18,000 head. Mixed and
butchers, t4.3O5j4.40; rough heavy, 14.10tS4.Su;
light, 14.104.40; bulk t.f sales, 14.WT36.
SHEEP AND Lu4.MHH Receipts, 1,000
head. The market for sheep waa atrong,
for lambs lO'uiec higher, (iood to choice
wethers. 1.1?VMl9fi- fni. ,.1, ... , .
12.75fc3.76; western, 12.10(58.80; native lambs.
a't 7K,,tt Cl. .... n .r.. - .. . f
tu u. w, ffOBlttllt lUJIlLtS, J.tUtJt.0U.
New York LJve Stock Market.
celpts. t,7i8 head; steers steady to strong
for fair to good; medium and common slow
to a shade lower; bulls steady; cows firm;
steers, 13.7515.20; bulls, 12.5O4.20; cows. 11.20
(ft . i Ml i ' D hlaaai nunlarl lis,. B
uutivu iia tamo itnu Bllcep
teady with refrlerator beef at 8o per lb.
o-ipt,ej, niau i veaifl ana
rraFBera steady; wen tern slow; veals. $4.50
SM'UVkC per lb.; country dressed, bsnihkc.
liOGS-Receipts. J0.2& head; Bteady to
....... - . ...... j . . ......j. ui.g. ai.w.
tHJWU tvt, T ajiio , .
Pe?4-: "hepP slow; lambs steady; sheep,
sheep culis, 16.00; Canada lambs, 16.M).
l?xi)orts tomorrow, l.OWi cattle, 600 sheep
and 6,606 quarters of beef.
Kaunas City Live Stock Blarket.
ICAKRAn ftTV Mow Vt naioi-TT t-
celpts, 1,000 head; market steady to strotig-
exuort and dreaaed beef stnnra mtr,... at ,wt
4.60- fair to good, 13.wa)4.15; western steers
steady, 12.264i4.10; Blockers and feeders. 12,50
suut-iierii steers, strong, J.4&ru4 00:
southern cows, steady, ll.5tm2.45; naUve
cows, steady, 12.1643.50; heifers, steady.
t2.Wa3J&: hulls, steady, t2.004t2.75:' calves.
weak, 12.0042.75.
H nl ttu.'nii.ta 7 tvin ha. I...
strong to 6c higher; top, 14. 35; bulk of Bales,
n.-'in.oi3i iteavy, rtaxui.); packers, 14.25
1-0-71, J"S" nttu iiKiitB, aa.lut1r4.ifD.
NNKRP AK-n 1 U. ...,... c wv
. . . ... . 'I'm, a,uuv
head; market strong to 60 higher; native
lambs, 14. 2646. 20; weetern lambs. !4.2iK3
t4.t5tV4.6T); fed ewes, 14.264.60.
St. Lals 14 ve Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. Nor. 27.-CATTI.KRa.
celpts, 6,000 head, Including 2,600 head of
Texans. The market waa steady: natlvs
shipping and export steers, 14.764)6.26; steers
under 1,000 pounds, 13.754T4.86: Btockers and
feeders, 12.264i8.40; cows tnd heifers, t'.26
04.00; canners, $1.764f2.25; bulls, 12.264j3.60;
calves, 13.004J.60; Texas and Indian steers,
14.3O4t4i.00; cows and heifers, !2.otXij:.8&.
rtiJUH necetpts. 4,000 head. The market
was steady to 60 higher, closed weak;
pigs and lights, 14.2(ka4.40; butchers and
best heavy, 14 26I&4.46.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnta. 1 fiftu
head. The market was strong and aotlve:
natlve muttons. 13.2641.60: lambs. I4.76ta
6 60; culls and bucks, 1.6u5-4.uo; stockers.
12.004j3.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,070 head. The market was steady
to 10c higher; natives, 13.60u6.36; cows and
heifers, tl.604j4.60; stockers and feeders.
$2.60414.00.
HOOB Receipts. 8.900 head. Prices were
mostly 60 higher; light, $4.204i'4.35; medium
na neavy, 44 ,;tat.ao.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 419
bead. The market was strong to 60 higher;
lanius, ao.ou, yearungs, ti.iu; wetriatra, u.so;
ewes, 13,60.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY, I a-, Nov. 27. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, SiiO; steady:
beeves, 13.76'46.00; cows and heifers, 12. 014
t.OO; stockers and feeders, $2.504,3.60; calve
ana yearnnga, v.jas.vi.
irious Keceipta. 3,7uu: 60 higher. aeJUna
at 14.ou4i4.at; bulk, $4.1547.4.20.
Stork In Slaht.
Tt 1 riaH n m r a t Vim par) 01 rkta nt II vm m t -vst la
at this six orlnclDriJ Whiiirn ritia vp.tttr.
,
Cattle,
2. aKO
S.UOO
8i0
6.0U0
, 2,070
300
Omaha
Chicago
Kjtnsaa City
St. Louis ...
St. Joseph .
Sioux city .
Total ......
Hogs. Sheep.
7.w i.m
14.01 j0 6,akj
7.014) 1.0U0
4.000 1,600
S.UUO 411
l,7o0 .....
...27.260 60,559 10,612
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 27. The Commercial Bul
letin will say tomorrow: The decline ot S
to 18 ber cent In the Drlce. due largely to
Loudon auction stiles opening last Tuesday,
nas nau oniy a aentimentai eirect upon the
Boston wool market. Holders are no It-hs
confident of the position of domestic wool
than before the sales began. The statistical
position is strong, with many grades scarce
and no great pressure to sWl those that
are In full supply. There will have to be
a still further heavy decline abroad before
anything can be Imported to compel! with
domestic medium wools, while tlna medium
territory at 4&c, clean, la cheap compared
with competing Australian at a landed
scoured cost of 704f72c. The shipments of
wool from Boston to date from HecMnher
tl, 12, are 2i:'.344.030 pounds, against JJ,
tu6.26t pounds at the same date last year.
The receipts to date are 2t)U,438,U& pounds,
against ..2i,4:i pounds for the sune
perTbd lust ear.
UUHTO.V. Nov. 27. WOOL Dullness haa
teen the chief feature of the: wool market
for a week. Manufacturers tee no en
couragement a lung us (he trade lasts a
It Is. The market for both flwce wools
and territory wools is quiet. No changes
are rtcurded lu foreign wool quotations.
Trading has been dull. The leading qutita
tluns are: Territory and Idaho line, U'lilic,
fine medium. 16;17c; medium, lK4i llsj. Wyo
ming fine, 14415c; fine medium, l'(17c.
I'tsn and Nevada fine, lltxt; tine medium,
174T17V; medium, Is4i20c. Dakota fine. 15(0
lCc; fine medium, ltul7'4c; medium, IMXi'.
Montana tine choice, 19'u20c; line medium
choice. IsO:? to.
ST. LOLI8. Nov. r.-WOOL Nominal:
medium grades, cttmliltig and clothing, 1 7
21c; light lute, 15ttl7Sc; heavy tine, l-.'i
14Jc; tub washed. i!04tk-.
LONDON. Nov. 27. WOOL A good selec
tl . conslsllng of 11.117 bales, wa offered
at th wool auction sales today. Merinos
were In large supply snd ft rtas grades Wire
In spirited d. maini for France and (it-ritiany
at Mtih rates. The orteriits of rroKsl.rt d
ne (isavv. They anti takin frt-ly by
sPlkm COMPANY
QDMrISSIQH
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
W have over 150 office.
References : 176 Stat and Nat l Banks.
Otn SERVICE IS THE 11BST.
Out of Town Business Solicited.
Omaha Brancht loll Far-am Bt Tetl467
TII0S. M. WADDICK. Correspondent.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record yesterday, aa fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street:
Clinton H. Brlggs and wife to James
L. Krone, part taxlot 82, S2-15-13.... $1,609
Samuel L. Robinson et al., to James
and Kathertne Walter, wV4 lot 3,
block 1, Kountse's 8d add 860
Margaret Becker to Harney Shields,
v lot 2, block 2, Drexel sub. to
S. E. Rogers' Okahoma 1,060
William M. Hastings to Edward
Droste, sH lot t. Terrace add tV&OO
Philadelphia Mortrage and Trust com
pany to Milton S. Uonna, part taxlot
27, sw4 sw4 21-16-13 1,300
Alexander Beck and wife to Edward
V. Lewis, lot 1. taxlot 17, te 20-16-18
Mrf
Sheriff to August Nlhleln, part lot
18, block 4. DrookUne 100
Same to Charles E. Clapp, lot 17,
block 4, Omaha View 83
Sheriff to John W. Paine, part gov.
lot 8, 23-15-13... ,.$,100
Benson Tand svneicate to Harvey J.
Orove, lota It and 14, block 27, Benson. tUO
Fred Armbrust and wife to Mary A.
Wallace, lota 1, and 7, Wallace's
1st sub I
Mary A. Wallace to Eira H. Dow
ling, lots 1 and 7, Wallace's
1st sub 700
Laura E. Mathews to Charles Bat
telle, lot 18, block 120, Dundee 400
Charles Battelle and wife to Laura
O. Dorsey, same .'. 600
Fred Stuhbbendorf and wife to T. J.
Scannell. lots IS. IS, 17 and 18, block
4, Mella's 1st add LS0O
a fair quantity. Sllpes were steady, but
faulty grades v ere higher. Cape of Good
Hope and Natal sold readily to home and
Oerman buyers. Following are the sales In
detail: New South .Wales, 1,700 bales;
scoured, 7,df!lsld; greasy, fHdlTls Id.
Queensland, 1.2U0 bales; saoured, la fdQls td.
Victoria, 1.200 boles; scoured, 7dlsl)4d.
South Australia, 200 bales; greasy, li 4.
New Zealand, 4.800 bales; scoured, rd4
Is tiid; gTeaey. 6Vid4ls. Cape of Good Koite
and Natal, 6oo bales; sooured, aftditfld;
, greasy, 6flHd.
tTotten Market. '
NEW TORK. Nov. sT-COTTON-Ths
market opened firm after the holiday, 11
to 12 points higher on account covering
and bull support, better Liverpool cab; eat
than expected, and unfavorable weather.
After a little firmness and activity, during
which quotations at one time were 15 to
10 points higher, the market reacted and
Imparted an easy tone to prices, and while
more or less Irregular, showed a downward
tendency during the remainder of the ses
sion. Sales were estimated at 200,000 bales.
Receipts at' the ports for Thursday were
considerably under the estimate, while the
day's movement was moderate. Estimates
for tomorrow's receipts at leading por'e
were heavy. The exports today were fair.
IC was the first notice day for December
contracts, and about 16,000 bales were ten
dered, being promptly stopped by people
representing Phllndelphla Interests.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27. COTTON
Steady. Sales. 6o0 bales: urtod ordinary,
9 9-1f)c; low middling, 15l-l6c: good mid
dling, 1lHc; middling fair, lie. Receipt.
11.801 bales; stock. t,7( hales. Future
were tendy: Jan-iary, 11. 131711. 14c; Febru
ary,' 11 1Wjm 21c; March. 11.3l!.t4c: April.
lirgil.Syc: May. 11.144311. 15c; July. 11 4fe.
ST. IXiriS, Nov. 27 COTTON-Firm;
middling, 11c; sales, 480 bales; stock, 10,11
balea.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. r.-COTTON-Snot In
limited demand: prices 8 points higher,
good mlddllns- 6d: middling. 6.d; low
middling. 6.14J: good ordinary. 6.04d; or
dinary. 6.84d. Sales of the day ver 8,000
bales, of which 6"0 were for speculation and
export, and Included 4. W0 American; re
ceipts. 1,400 balea. all American. Futurrg
opened steady and closed quiet and steady;
American middling-, g. o. c, November-December.
60141 od; December-January.
6 97d: Jamiarv-Fehrusrv. 64TiS6d: February-March,
64d; MarcJi-Abrll. 5C3d; April
May. 6.92d: May-June, 6 91d: June-July, 181
fr60d; July-August. $.87476. 6Hd; Auguet
Septtmber, nominal.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 17. METALS Tin ad
vanced 2 In London, spot closing at fillt
and future at 120 5s. Locally tin was
about 40 itolnts higher, closing at 126.75"
K 26. Copper wss higher in London by
about 7s 5d as compared with the price of
last Wedneadav, with spot quiet st 64 ISs
and futures at 54 lis Id. Locally, how
evi'r, copper continue rath.-r unsettled.
with prlcee for the day quoted at lt.50 for
lake, $12.25 for electrolytic and t!2 for enst-
lltg. ijeatl Htivant-en iti tn 1Jnann to fill,
but remained uiichanged at 14 26 In the
i i . c:i ...i. a ti. - ,
w til inninri. cyvxrr ruiru K . I
and unchanged at S 8m'rtS.(Ci
nenlly du'l
rtie locm itiiirat'i. wnn i 'ecemt er quoiea st
$4.874. The Ixndon market was 2s Id lower
at 20 V.
ST. LOTTO. Nov 07 METALS Lead dull
at $4. Bpelter weak at $4.70.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27. EVAPORATED
APPI.B8 The market continues easy, with
common qti t d nt 4"6 nrl n,. hi 66Vie,'
choice st tWAo and faacy at 7o.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'lTB Prune
rem tin iult-t. but supplies are not over
abundant, particularly of Santa Clara va.
rle'les. and the market la firmly buld, with
quotntluns ranging from 2Se, to '4o for all
grades. Aprlcot are quiet, with .-holce
quo'ed st AA79Mt". extra choice at ini1'rto
ar.d fancy at ll'ul6'. Peachos are dull and
no'nlnal. choice being quoted at IWiTKr-.
etr:i clmite at ".'tjb'ic and fancy at 9
l"VaO.
Blar Prle for Proal acrt of On Aere.
PAPILLION, Neb., Nov. r.-(8peelal )
Patrick Rattlgnn has bought an acre of
relery from Pike Chapman for $000. Mr.
Rcttlgan is a gardener and will sell th
celery In small lots this winter. Sarpy
county Is rapidly coming to th front as a
celery rnlrlng county, th climatic condi
tions being favorable and the soli especially
adapted to its cultivation. Eoiii fine yields
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