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    TI1E OMAITA DAILY REE: SUNDAY. XOVEMnETt 13. 1004.
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CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Bnsincu litustios Pronounced Much More
Satiifgctnry Tha for Month.
OUTLOOK FOR SPRING ENCOURAGING
Many Mae ( (.roecrle ASraaeed
.at Week aad Wlr aaa Italia
Marked t p Tea. Cesits Cottoa
Oaoda Remain iBchaaged.
The trad situation In Omaha and Sur
rounding territory, aa described by local
jobta-re and manufacturers. I mora en
couraging at lha present time than ever
Wore. Th election has paased and any
uneasiness that might have existed before
election nan disappeared and prediction of
an emended period of prosperity are heard
on every hand. O00.I crops and satlsfnc
tory prices have brought Into the hand
of farmer an Immense purchasing power
and consequently lha consumption of all
atopic lines and many luxuries should be
fven heavier than for the last few years.
Stock of merchandise throughout the
country are exceedingly light, both In the
hands of mmufacturer and Jobbers, and
with an enormous demand In eight it la
figured that the output of factories dur
ing the next several months will be heavier
than for- some time past. The confidence
that now exists In future business will have
a tendency to make Jobbers carry liberal
forks and particularly for spring, as a
big aprlng trade Is certain, and for the
en me reason retailers will buy freely.
Whenever there Is a blr demand the mar
kets ate always In good healthy condition,
bo that theso who watch the ura and
' down of prices are predicting firm markets
for some time to come, and In many casea
considerably higher values are looked for.
In other words, It Is claimed that mer
chandise of practically all kinds Is a safe
rurr ma t present Drlce.
Trade last week with local Jobber
showed considerable Improvement over the
last ever1 weeks. Not many buyers ar
rived on the market, but that wou'd nat
ii'Mlly be expected. Orders, though both
direct and through traveling salesmen,
were very heavy and toward the clone of
the week the cojder weather greatly stimu
lated the demand. Retailers storks are
golnrr to rl"ceM rapidly and collections are
In gci',1 shape. k
Another Advance In ln(tr.
Wholesulc grocers report the demand for
their lino or. goods as being very brisk and
tuliy up to expectations. The market la
also in a good healthy condition -nd Sev
ern! line) are selling higher than they
were u week ago. Among those Is sugar,
and the market on that line was more or
lens excl.eii all the week and several ad
vances on both raws and refined took place.
On c il.i iy caule advice showed that the
l.onuon market was still advancing so that
joiii.rrH say they would not be at all sur
p.l c j to seo still higher prices on refined
sj.'arits.
'1 cofl'ea market is also on, the upgrade
hi. a an auvance of 4ljj'4c went Into effect
lam week. Indications are said to be favor
au.e lor still higher priced.
' l:lieesa Is another tine which Is moving
upward. The advance last week on Twins
a.uoLnted to 4c and on Young Americas to
fcu-'w- Octooer-mii! goods are getting
pltl.y well clenr.c-.i uo and holders do not
bvcn to be at all anxious to sell at present
prices.
111 ihe canned good line It Is reported
th.it there have been some heavy pur
chases of t'iniatpes, but without any mu
tuiltil chanxe In th market. Soma of the
lniu opei. 1 lore, however, profess to be-In-vv-
that thai Is a speculation In toma
toes at p!ent pi fees. Corn Is without
(liveable charge und operators are making
many guta. ti up the size of the 1904 pack.
Many or them think that the output Is
utjoia the name as in IH'l i.nd 1901! or pos
sibly 40 per cent heavier than 1903. If
tlioa 4iinia.i a aro correct Jobbers say
thai It Is a-tfu to look for higher prices
ii, 1. I lie te.i.anu stt In by March 1, aa It
usually does.
'Ihe dried fru't mnrke' la In ft atrong
poH.tlon. This la even true of raisins and
P'uncs both line having scored advancea,
and the market la quoted firm at the higher
ftrlcea. Evaporated apples are now the
owest article, comparatively, on the list
arid the pack is said to be unusually good.
The market on Holland herring ha ad
vanced sharply during the laat few day,
with every Indication of still higher prices.
Thee advance are due chiefly to the
scarcity of Norwegian KKK. whlcn has
brought about au unusual demand for the
holla nd herrlne. The demand for family
white fish Is sal-1 fa ba cnly. fair, wltn no
charge in pr.ee Stock fUh are very scarce
ind ihe- bitter grade In particular are
hard to cMMn. There l. auUo a demand
).! unr tni- ttnr'r fluh already Dreuared.
They come In barrs of SOO pounds each
and are proving very popular with the
trpde.
Jobbers report that th-jr are making soma
vnry Interesting pries on Irish mackerel,
but a much stronger market is looked for
as soon 11 s the deminJ sets In. The fish
01O rather small its ie, but ara plump and
fat. All Ma aachusett shore mackerel
are large In size this veer and of excep
tionally good quahty. It Is claimed, though,
that the etc! 1 anon of last year and a
scarcity sid Usr.er prices ara Ix-lng pre
dicted before iew fish can Dv landed.
, Dry Gooti Ioro AetlT. '
Th demand for risusi t'.rs of dry goods
last week wa n.ucn more prisa man 11
hua been at
any lime so far this season.
Local
i Jobbers rtcelved a nlca lot or oroo:a
both Ulitcl and througti traveilrg men
wuloh showed that wh'l merchants bought
freely they have not tilted all their wants.
Ai cm ding to advices received from the
country retailers are doing a good busi
nesu and ure very confident of selling much
mors than they din lai winter. All they
ask for is a normal season and with that
lliiy hav' no fesr of dull trade.
A good indication of the existing cenfl
deiice in future busine le found In the
way merchants are taitliii hold of aprlng
lines. Almost without excepl'nn traveling
111011 are selling more aooda for future de
livery than they were a year ago. and
when the good trcds at that tl". ta r
membered It will be aeetl that juerchants
are buying freely.
The market on cotton goods Is In Just
about the same position It was a week
Hgo. Jobbers are freely predicting a good,
healthv, firm market, and ay that under
existing conditions they consider cotton
goods 4 safe purchase at present prices.
AdvaMoe In Wire and Natl.
For several weeks past attention has been
culled thruugh these columns to the prob
able advance in wlra and nulls. Th ad
vance was announced last week and
amounted to 10 cents on both wire and
nans. Til linn condition of the steel mar.
ket for some time past lead jobber to be
lieve that all advance would take place,
and consequently they were not at all sur-
jl'isea and IOOK lor a strong, auuva miran
11 the future. Other lines of hardware ara
In Just about the same position iney were
a wek ago.
The demand for all staple and seasonable
lines was very heavy last week. That was
partly due tu the colder weather and partly
to the fact that a good many merchants
have been holding back their orders until
after eltttlon ami are now rushing on the
"Sarket to buy what they ahould have had
In stock several week ago. Jobbers, aa a
result, ara having about all the business
they ean attend to. - Owing to the light
stocks that a great many merchants have
been carrying they look for a brisk trade
throughout the winter.
HlaT Rash for Banner Good.
The rubber goods trade boomed laat week
owing to the colder weather and anow that
visited many sections in the west. Orders
came In by mall, telephone and telegraph
and Jobber were obliged to work their
rtien overtime to get their orders filled
promptly, as all of them ware marked rush.
The rubber goods trade hae been practically
at a standstill for several months past, but
the awakening of last wsek shows what
may be expected with a normal amount of
cold weather and anow.
There is nothing particulsrly new to be
said about the leather goods trad. Re
tailers In the country are doing a good
business and are sending In quite a few
siting up orders hut thev are. of course.
Tmv"I "ma- Jobbers, though, are well
satisfied with the way business is going.
Trave lng men are meeting with good sue
" J" landing advance orders and the
way things look now they will sell more
goods for aprlng shipment than they did a
year ago by a wide margin.
t. I.00U Grain and l-llnn.
.,B7 Jou'8' ?,v li-WHHAT-t'nset.
tied: ro. I re1, cah, elevator t' !'
track. 11 17fl Tieremher II ulftl'isui
Mav. 11 1""! No I h-rd. niIM.'J' '
t;ORN-F'rm; No. t ri December
tci May. 4c; track. H
OATr1-r'rm.: No: co. Slot track S1U
eTZ: V.Z9mhrr- MC! Ma' Vi No. I
FiOUR-Msrlitet quiet, steady; red winter
r atants. tatti f4: -tIh I. rands u (tot
T6: extra fsiirv, f4 frMS; clear. U ZbiH 40
BKKri TI ninth v. steady. 12.002 45.
COHNMAI-alteady, $1 TO.
RRAN Firm; BHckeil. eaat track, S41itto.
HAT Active! het In demand: timothy
lift"" Iron: rrstrle, W 10 (X).
IROV rYiTfOM TlrOS JSC.
PAOr,INf-TVc.
H KM P TWINMHc.
J-Ori.THV-FIrm; chl k-ns. Kc: spr'nes
-r?ovJsl9NB-?or". bls-her; lohbtn.
111.40. J-ard. higher; prima steam, Ki
Ilncon, steady: boxed extra sh.rts. $ 374;
clear rlos, ..; hort clear, $.......
SAJlJ -!. Ol. g,
HUVtC, case count.
Heceipm. enlpments.
S.l'X .'.")
),i.wi f.i .ir
26. (U0 21.1V
4i,0oa la.iMI
Flour. bbl .....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
CHICAGO 6HAH ANU FROVISIOS
Featares of the) Trading and Clostaat
Prices on board of Trade.
CJIICAUO, Nov. n. bcarcity of c"sn
heat hoid o;jllon prices cuuiparatlveiy
steady tiniay. At the close the feceinucr
delivery was orf a shaue and M' 11':
Com is down W4c. uuu ar up '- and
provUlun 'waf.'rto.
Bmau receipt m me northwet and firm
nen of caDie caused a steady tune In tue
wheat martlet at the opening, innliu quo
U. lions, pn December were c luaner at
11.14-. May was c lower to He higher
at tl.ltHtoi-H- Seniiment In tne pit, now
ever, was inclined to bearisliness a tha
result of fear tuat the toiaJ worid s move
ment for the week would show a consider
able Increase. While offerings were light
the demand was nut suthcieni to prevent a
decline In prices, December dropping to
1.14. May sold off to il.lJ-V Tow aid the
middle ot the session the market became
quite strong, especially for the May de
livery whlcn advanced to iM.HVj. December
rallied to about the opening llgure. The
market cloeed with December at 1.04W
1 04S4), May closed at il.Oi. Clearances oi
wheat and flour were equal to ia,ooo buaiieU.
primary receipts were s),.Wo bushels, com
pared with l,A..w biisnels a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of cars againat 7tt cars last
week and VM cars a year ago.
sentiment in the corn market was diii-
the bears. Private advices from points In
Illinois Indicated that the new crop Is
ready to be moved in bulk, but on the
other hand Nebraska grain men report
that farmers will nut sell new corn. Ke
allsing sales caused an euay tone late in the
day. December opened a shade to WiJc
lower at 61Vu61V sold 51'-, c and 524u and
closed UH. Xocal receipts were 14K cars,
with three of contract grade.
A good cash demand caused a firm tone
In speculative trading In oats. The volume
of business was very llffht. December
opened unchanged at 23c; sold up to 29'sc
and closed at JliUxC. Local receipts were 91
CATS.
Provisions were weak early in the ses
sion, ns a result of lower prices at the
yards, but covering by shorts in all
products gave a firm tone to the market.
Final quoations on Jiinunry pork were up
U'c at 12.75f)12 774. Dard and ribs were
each up 7Ho at $7.1H and Jfi.fVi respectively.
Estimated rei-elpts for Monday: Wheat,
64 cars; corn, 263 cars; oats, Hi cars; hogs,
43.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yeay.
Wheat
Deo.
May
July
Ci rn
Deo.
May
July
Oa.s
Nov.
Dec.
May
July
P01 k
Jan.
May
La rd
Jan.
May
May
yo,ranm?ntrer"ecrt waT so orwi.eCingl? 1 buVthelr' efTecV " w'n'.r teas-
Kaftsh L to Sr,M manv bSvers In c ne?K """" to ttle Keneral gpecuUUve senil
K.arjM?a ?..h..fi'? i!,iX.P"erS.Jn,c.J mint as the uulilting demand for sUndard
i.L.nrii. nmilirr luuuuiuii mow hi hi n Vl
1 U 1 14 1 14 1 13fi 1 UV, '
1 14'
1 14W 1 14H 1 13 1 11 1 HM,
&Wa r' 89t, 99a 99V4 ;
5i4 614 B1H MOfffU j
40V4i 47H'(iV4 4ti 4fi 4fjit('4i
flt 4GT4 . i; 4H 46
29 294 ;
29 29 29 29 2ft 1
314 31 314 31 314
31 32 31 314 314 ,
12 0 IS 774 12 60 12 7T4 12 C5 '
12 &!4 U 80 13 60 12 774 12 6J4 '
7 074 7 174 7 074 7 174 7 10
7 174 7 324 7 174 7 30 7 224
6 60 1 60 6 56 6 60 6 624 '
6 60 6 70 660 6 70 66&I
No. I.
Cash ouotatlons were aa follows:
FLOUR Market steady: whiter Datents.
15 Swy6.40; winter strstghta, t4.90bj.20; spring
patents. 36.109.60; spring straights, l.;uj
0.10; DaKers, u.uutot.uu. .
WH EAT No. 2 spring. Sl.10nTl.14; No. 3,
II 04441.14; No. 3 red, ri.174ful.184.
CORN No. S, 66c; No. 2 yellow, 60c.
OATS No. 8. 29c; No. 8 white, 32324c;
No. I white, 804i3 32o.
RYE No. 8, Sic.
BARLEY Good reeding, 38384c; fair to
choice malting, 43fi62c.
aenrto v. . m.. ... - .
em, 11.18; prime timothy, 12.624; clover,
contract grade, 812.00.
PROVISIONS - Mess nork. rer bbl..
811.16(811.20. Lard. Mr 100 lbs.. x7.10ffOT.12l4.
Snort ribs side (loose). $6.8,4.124; BhoVt
clear aldea (boxed). $8.87467.00. . .
Following were tbu ruueiuis and ship
ments of ffour and grain:
tteeeipTi. enipments.
Flour, bbls....
Aft, i"v
Wheat, ou....
Corn, du
Oata, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu....
66.000
127,000
150.800
$.000
136,400
69.200
263,300
113.S0O
75.100
65.000
On tha Produce exchai.ge today tha but
ter market wa ateady; creameries, 16&24c;
dairies, 16'21c. Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included, l,4204c; firsts, U4c;
prime . firsts, 244c; ' extras, 264o. Cheese,
steady, luValle.
OMAHA
WBOLEtfALIS
MARKEt
Condition of Trad and Quotations on
Staple and Paster Produce.
EGO-Candled stock. 22c.
LIVE POULTRY hens. iVic; roosters, 6c;
turkeys, ibc; aucKs, iuc; geese. V
nklnl..., QU.ll
spring
BL'TIER Packing stock, 13Vjc; choice to
fancy dairy, 174jlbc; creauieiy, tliyzic, fancy
prints, 26c. ,
FRESH FROZEN FISK Trout. 10c: Dick-
erei, ac; piae, iw, priun, iu: uiueuii. x.o;
whltelisn, loc; salmon. 14c; rrdsi upper, lie;
lobster, gree.t, iioc: lobster, buil d, oOc; bull
heads, 11c; catfish, 14c; blank bas, 20c; lia,
Ibut, 10c; crappies. 12c; roe bli .d, li; buf
falo, 7c whit bass, lie; ir-ig lugs, per dus.,
26o.
HAY Prices quoted by Oniuliu Whole
ssle Dealers' .itsoelailon: Choii-e No. 1
uoland. 17.00: No. z. 86. w: men urn. tti.OO:
coarse, $5.60. Rye straw, $5.00. Tlioae price
ar lor nay 01 goou i.i.o, anu quamy.
insitha-isew lora counts, ner ran
no,
45c; extra selects, per can, 37c; standards,
per can. 82c; bulk, standards, par gal., $1.33;
bulk, extra selects, per gai . 1.7j, bulk
New York counts, per gal., $2.00.
TROPICAL FRf ITU.
ORANGES Florida, sizes 126, 156. 176, 800
21. OjO, $3.263.60.
LEMUNt California fancy, :7tf, SvO anl
$o, $f oO: cnolce. $4.60.
DA1F.3 Per box of 30-IK plc . $2 00:
H'lllowl, in 70-lb box, per lb., 64'36c.
FlUS CullfornL- per W-lb. 1 ui ion. 753
tic; Imported Smyrn.-.. 4-cruwn, 124",
5-crown, 14o; 7-crown. 16c; fancy Imporu-d
washed. In 1-lb. . 16&lUc; California;
per case of thirty-six pkits. $2 2i
BANANAS Per mcdiiiin s.sed bunch
I2.0o60: iir"lK, 2.7i3 6'i
COCOANUTS-Per 100. $5.C0.
Fltl'l'lrt
APPLES-Hom tftown Jonathan, per
bbl.. $1.00; Ben riavis ?"!; Nvv York
Talman and Pound Sweets, $3 00; New York
Kings, $3.00, New 1 or pippins. $2.70; New
York Greening. $2.C("$i2.6A; New York Bald
wins. $2.5u(Jj2 10; Colorado Jonathuns and
Wine Baps, per bu box, $1.60.
Pb.4Hsj UtHh. Colorado and California
fall V-rimWi, per bos. S1.75X-.25. New Vork
Keefer pears, per bb... $3 60; Nw York
Dutch, per bbl., I4.0f.4i 4 21
Crci.EltY-per uoit.. 25a50c.
GRAPES Imported Malugas, per ker
$5.004iluO. P aeg,
CH.A N 11F.RRIES Cane Cnrt. wi.
sin Hell and Cherry, per bbl., tvu; pt.,- ox,
VEOETARLES.
POTATOES-Newr liome-giown. In sacks,
rTURNIPS-Per bu 10c; Cannd, Vuta-
bdsas. par lb.. 1c.
NAVY BE A NS Per bu.. 11.862 00
OMONS-tlonie-urown. In sacku. par bu .
66975c: Spanish, per crate, $1.90.
lw -jr i.v, . t ur uui., n.co; per casa
of 6 to 10 hestls, I'.OO. "
CUCUMBh.H-Per case of 2 dor. $1 75
CABH.Ui-Honie-prown. per luo lba 700 I
SWFKT POTTiiP:S-llome.growii ' L.j
,m un..... ww, ,..., via nun uried. oer lit,)
$3 00; Muscatine, per bbl., $2.00 '
K10.N PKPPKH8-P.. bu. basket. 60c.
8uUA6H-Won.-grown. per dos o
EOO PLANT Hoius-grown, per dot TSc
KAUEH KRAUT-WUoonsii!, r pe0r- Jl
$2 60.
ClDKH-Nw Tork. per bbl., $5 2,- ptr
IlbnBB RADISH Per do., $io,
Kansas City Uraln and Provision. '
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12 WHEAT Mar
ket Bteedy; December, $1 .VU 1 u.. ; My
tl.(C(il.U54; cash. No. 2 hard. $1 u7 4 i .. 'j !
No. , 8l.te4jl.07; No. 2 red. $l.rtKul.lI; No'
3, tl.KVl.rn: No. 4. t;l.fc2; receipt, wj
car.
CORN Lower; December. 43T(o; May,
42c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 4':'4c; No. j,
No. 8 white. Lie; No. 8. 49' 40.
OAT Steady; No. 2 while, J04fl314c;
No 2 inlxrfl. Stc.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. t0. .;
choloe prairie, $7 6041.00.
RVr-8tedy, 78o.
KOtlS-Higher ; Wl.m iurl and Kanras new
No. 8 whilewood caes Inc ui'ed. 14c; cane
count, 2oc; cuae relurnixi. 4c Its.
Bl'TTElt-tCreuniory, : dp'rv. 17c
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 1 fi.1
(V.rn, bu , ii.) 4 00
Oats, bu.,,., 21,0ml I. two
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Nov. 12 CORN Easy to 4c
lower; No. 8. yld. Lot, No 4 old. 6'c; no
frade. old, Uo; new, No. 3, fr-ii'lc; new, No.
474tj-I'Jc; new, no arudo, 4tul7u.
? tTMl' Villi L' CTiifl.C IVH DflVne
. 1 JiV ,31 V WY J H .1 U
Markit ii Generally Irregular and Many
I33u.pl Closed Lower.
LESS PROMINENT SHARES MAKE GAINS
;
I,oans by Trust Companies Itelleve
1'ressore on Banks Sterllna; Ex.
chanae Strong on Prospect
of Exports of Gold.
NEW TORK, Nov. 1Z With no change
In u. e liupeiui and cheerful tenor oi tne
news ami wlih no stateine.it of tue general
coiuiueuce 111 general cnjiilons, tne de
aire to realise i-1011 is m-j tar overbore the
eagerness to ticme new ownersnip in
stocks as to cause a uccldedly irregular
lone In touay's siock market. Tne price
cnanaes comparcu wltn lust night snoweu
a mued result at tha end of the tracing.
The (ltaiu.HS wcie very larae and ihe
demand snowed great variety. Transac
tions were well uistributed and ue .ii..g
wet not 8'reaily congested in a tew stocK
The favorite specjlauve siooks which uuu
ally had the w nole market in point ol ac
tivity suffered moat from realising a. id
generully lost ground during the day. Con
spicuous gains weie uiaue by tne less
prominent railroad stocks anu by man
indu.itrlais and speclalt.es which are raie.y
nearu 01 in tne n.aikel. bucn gain weft
slocks, 'lha vvabatm and Illinois central
anu southern I'aciric were the most effect
ive sustaining forces In the day s market
and United States Steel preferred snowed
reviving strength In the late market when
the general tendency wnS downwv.ru.
The bank statement showed a larger de
cline In cash than was expected, but Its
erleL't on the surplus was modified by the
considerable loan contraction of H4,789,6jo.
'Ihe loan contraction Is supposed to be due
to the fact that several of the large tru.-ii
companies nave beon active loaners of
funaa during the week, thus relieving de
mands upon the banks. The liquidation of
loaua irom ine prom laKltig In tne st cK
market is believed to have i.een more than
offset by the new demand tor speculative
purpose.
Hlerllng exchange was strong again to
day and the likelihood of further gold ex
ports to I'aris next week is increased,
iot il sales or bonus, par vnlue, $7,293.0JO.
Quotations on the New York Btock ex
change ranged us follows:
sales. High. Do w.Closr-.
Atchieon ....
do pfd
B. & o
do pfd
Can. Pacific.
Central of N.
Ches. & Ohio
iO.HUO 87 Si ".J
300 1(13 l3 lO'.'s
12.2UO IHH 97 97
nV Ho !ID
6.6UO 1324 130 132?4
3 10 liO'i I'M 111.1
4.000 46 46 4
2,700 42 374
464
41
do Dfd
Chicago Ot. Western 19,500
25? 24H
44
C. & N. W..
fiO. 2'l-'4 2-M
C, M. & St. P
11.600
1754 171
184 184
1714
1814
11
24
WH
2 4
664
do Pfd
SiK)
4' 10
1,000
6,000
Chicago T. & T....
114
24
894
2:v
67
11
do pfd
234
87
234
67
364
C. C. C. & St. Li.
i Colo. Southern
-tlK)
100
21 K)
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
354
3'.
! Pel. & l4iidon
l.OW lk94 IKS
1891,
I., L. & W
& R.' O ,
iiv S3-.' 4 aii.'Vi a.'
8.2' XI
334
Jti4
344
K6
Jft:I
do pfd.
2.W
18,400
2,30
1,6j0
87
41
734
64
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
llocklm; Valley..
do pfd
40:.'.
73
66
73
65
K24
III. Central 25.700 152 149 151 4
Iowa Central 4,6iO 33 80 824
do nfd
6.200 594
654
6S
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L ,
Met. Securities
Met. St Rv ,
Minn. & St. L
M., St. P. & S. Ste M
do pfd ,
Mo. Puclfle
M . K. & T ,
do Dfd
j noo 30
3.500 65
7. W0 13, '4
3.100 lf.14
1.9(H) 824
4.6W 1244
;io
61
13ti4
163
MS
123
304
63-J
13
lffl'S
S2".
:?3
62
91
147
1,300 92 92
200 144 148
14.300 109 Ions, io74
354 35
4,600
6 100
6 4iO
2,500
64
Nat l R. R. of M
pfd
43
137
74
N TCeJlt7'1,r
i Norfolk & W.
I .do pfd.......
1364 1364
74 744
90
43 43
1 Ontario &
1,100
43
S'?.nslvf "i? V "VJ 63'200 137 137
! E St ofd .z 2
Rending
10.010
1,200
200
11,000
764
764
76
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co.
8
f04
364
V9
694
264
53
8
804
86
,9'i
6
28
624
66
ll'!4
3'4
88
8'4
86
i 4
69
25
62
66
1164
8'4
-
37
304
494
112
94
24
474
22
23 V.
414
20
340
217
1 1 1
237
do pfd..
1.9 v
St. L. & B. F. 2d pfd 1.100
St. L. 8. W.
2,100
2.100
do pfd
So. Pacific
do pfd
Bo. Rni'way
do pfd
Texas & Pacl"o...
Tol., St. L. & W...
do pfd
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wahnsh
do pfd
W & l,ske Eric...
Wis. Central
do pfd
Mexican Central...
Adnms F,x
62.700
66
2.100 117
11.400 364
1.100 96
8,000 37
200 30
ICO 494
23.3'W 113-4
494
112
96
24
464
20
28
46
20
215
118
744
"mi:
7,600
11.700
3.100
6' 'fl
!n0
7.300
25
474
22
24
46
21
, A merlin Ex
100 215
200 IIS
T , S. KX.
1 wVlls-Fnrgn Ex..
iAmal. Copper
1 vee f.r&F...
: iln nfd
io!ioo
1 iv-ft
100
75
P04
87
324
87
i2
'
87
1S4
40
304
1
77
ns
146
1144
671
46",
2,7'-
24
7f'i,'.
177
1
40
M
?'
7
49
110
34
874
34
93
8
874
1"
38U,
8'''-
ctV
774
l1fM .
115
113
07V,
44
24
79
f.
179
jii.
7S
41
85
?4",
91
50
1V
31
S3
?4
., 1 ,
si
144
':iit
79".
fni
Am. r. Cotton Oil
do pfd ,,
Amer Ice
; do pM
Anier. I,tnsood Oil....
do pfd
j Arcr Locomotive...
do pfd
1M .
mo 8TJ,
S00 18
100 40
2S'0 114
500 1O0
13 4'0 78
?00 1131
BffK) 116
1.9"0 ir.4
A"i r melt. & R
An t
Amer Suernr Ref
1 AnncnrtT M. i n
1 rruri 11 11 1
Co'o Foel 1 7.S"0 47
Crn O-s S"" 21v
Corn Producte 2.600 244
do "M..-. 1,2'v) 80
Distiller'' Sc"rltles. ") 37
General Electric 4.8'K) 181
In r Paper 1,C K) 20
iln nfil
Int.T P'imp 1."
do pfd !"
Nnt'l Lend 2
No. Anmrlf.-n 1 R.tO
nnlfe M-ill 7.f"0
414
534
Pfiorle's fins 4.4v J'l
rAP., Utet'l Ccr.... B.'Hll X
do t fd
Pii'lmnri V Car....
Ip'lubl,' Steel
iln rfd
Rubber Oonds
do pfd
Tnn Owl I....
U. S. T rather
An nf.1
1 soo
11.000
TO
14
f4
?iv
w
7'U
-H
94
794
'4
-',
74
164
63
-4'S
134
LIT,
77",
l't
K
?
T,
17'
8 901
3 6 V
T'. S. Tteiltv & Imp.. 2 fi0
1'. S Tbber 7'10
on nM 1
t'. P. a,eol
do rM
TVnui'n'rti F'etrlc
M mo
B0 00
oa
' iivi
27
'54
Western 'ri"n
n-i
92'"-
Tntnl soles f"r the day, 820.IW) shares.
The following were the cloning prices on
roWs Hpd honds:
1 U. 6. ref. t. ig....l04,'i'Mnhata . c 4a
...lrS
... 7414
... Z'i
... KTVi
...li
... ;h
4a. fi'it
...1104
...t"'-,
...)r"4
... ri
do coupon ' " S Mrx. t enirsi ..
Hu t. ri-j "-)' do lt pa-
-to ronpen 1044 Minn A St. L- 4
do new 4. ri-g 1:1 M.. K. A T. 4a.,.
du enuon ......
ol-1 4a, rag..
do courva
Atrhtao'i sen. 4a..
do dj. 4a
Atlnntl'! f. L. 4a.
n.l. k Oh'.o 4a...
do ma
Ce-tral f Oa. 6a.
1I0 let Inr
Ch-a. Ohln 4'a.
rhti-mo A A. S'-a.
r n a- n n 4a
no rn
..HH 1. It. R. of M. .
. .' N. Y. 4. t. 8V...
. . to:-Vj, J- r. a. !
. . US 'No. PU'lflL! 4l
.. ! do In ,
..liir-'N. W. 0. 4a....
.. t-s n. e. L. 41 & par.. 111414
,.11! ifn. tonv. V4r Ml
.. az't'ttAwiltiiii r". 4o ins
..ma at. 1. t-. t M. c ti..nii
. . uy.; si. I.. A B r. ft. 4a.
hi. I.. O. W. It 7'.
C.' M. R. P. a 4i..tt0Vl 3-abeard A
U 4a.... l
r. V N. W.
7. , . .1?7U,ho. t'ai-tflo 4a
C, R. I. ft
P. 4a..,. la".
Fo Rjllaajr 6a
Ti-iaa A P. 1 1?os
T., at. U A W. 4a.. '
Vnlon ParlBr 4a 1i4
"0 inl. ta
rer. A at. L. i, 4
Chicago Tar. la..,.
Con. Toharo 4. ,.
Coin A Vn. 4a.,.,
I. A R O. 4a
Krle prior Ilea 4a
dn stn. 4a
. 82
. 134
do conv. 4i ltzS
. ds'.it' 8 t-'t-i-l 14 ta
.lolu.Wvhah la
.lm V.I do d.-h. B
. H4 W 4t I.. E. 4a...
..1!TH
..
.. l
...
F W. A P. C. la
.1 llhH Wia. Central 4h
Pookine Val 4'. . . .1 lOHi.colo. run a. aa.
L A N tint. 4a lUJ
ufTcn-d
Exports nnd Imports.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 Total Imports of
dry good und pereral merohand s) st Ihe
po't of New York for the week IWe day)
ending today, wero aluel at $14,4f.nT.3.
EKporis cf spi-clo from New Yoik f r tia
wek (five days) were $2.007,:'00 gold, and
$618,570 tllver.
Imports of Bpecie at New York during
the wtek frtve days) wero $22,173 silver, and
tl72,3!il gold.
Clearlaar Hon Average.
NEW YOJIK, Nov. 11-Th statement of
averuges of the clearing house banks of
t Ills ciiy tor the five days of this weelt
si r,vs: Loans H.15 fbn un), decrease S"0 7H.
tJepnsitu 1 .17.f!45. W.i, decrease $ v 1u7 -'(in -cii
t ul.-nh.ii $U..nj.wo. ilocreaae $ 71.i('0; legal
len.lers rti.347.H0. decrease II.5.S m,;i- specie
.. i. decre.ise $4 741.1U). reserve $ i.
$-W,oll,.U), Uecreuse tS.O.SiO; surplua $4,WI,.
I II rl U I ni7 ovfsmi na . m u rt miltila t ti aurna
KO. derrease 81.71TJW); T-tTnlted States de
posits, $14,744.3:5. decrease $l,2U,9u.
rtaitmi lioek Market.
P08TON. Not. 18, Call loans, 25J er
cent; time loans. 4fl per cent, official clos
ing of stocks and bonis:
"At-hlon ad). 4.... - Hloes
it 4 it;", Ami:i!t4 .
At fclsna : 17 Amerli-ta Zinc
do ptd 1K Atlintlo
Ill-Una Alt-anr ; Binh- .-
B (in a- Maine 14 'i, Hecla.
.. IS
.. t
.. Ha
..,".!
.. 11
. . 71
.. r.H
.. I5,
.. IS
II t-ll
.. 11
.. 74
.. KV
.. tl
.. 15
. . "l
..111
.. 1
..n4i
.. 17
.. 14 "a
, . mi;
. . 44
..
.. l!4
,.104
tlna'on B'v-tM
.lf.1 'Cei'MBStat
M'tic.a inni
N. T., N. H.
1 114 - T-r at-ir
H.
1DT.C,
lair Went
I nloa ri-IQc
Amer. Arc. Chem.
do pfd
Amur. Piku. Tub.
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amtr. T A T
Amr. Woolrs ....
do pfd
Pnmtnloi I. A 8..
RIlOTi E'pc. Illn...
Oenertl Electric ...
Mars. Rlctri
do pfd
Mu Oil
fnltfd Knilt
I'nlled Ptioa Mrh..
do pfd
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
Wetting, common .
Adrenlur
bid. Asked.
1US
ra
tl
.131
.14'4
""i
, It
, lS'l
dominion Coal ..
'ranaii
'Iranc-r
Ill Koral
tla.a. Mining ....
(tlclilB
fnhawk
Mont. c. a c...
.ltd Pnmliilon ...
oiceota
III
Parrot
.17H Ouln-T
. Shannon
. Ift'-Tamarack
. 4114 Trlnttr
.liA'i;!'. 8. MlniBI...
. 14 !r. s. oil
. HH Vtah
. T? Vlrtnrla
.. 5Wlnnna
. I Wolrerlna
. 74
London Cloalna Stocks.
LONDON. Nov. 12.-ClosIng:
Cnniola, money ... M Ml N.
T. Central.
.140
do acrount
W -! Norfolk A W..
:!2
Anai-oada ...
Atchlaon ....
I do pfd
0 Ontario A W..
K PrnnrlTnla .
. 44
do pid
fl. II I mora ohlo....Hfi R"1 Mlnaa
. suit
. 41
Canadian Pacific ....U4 lioaaing
Cbea. 4k Ohio 4V4 do tat pfd...,
ikwn 01 w a do Id pid
41
r u A si 9 17 Southern Rallwar ... SI
PrRaeri ISS do pfd II
Lienver A R. O H Foutharn raplflc 4Tt
do pid -,4a IbIob PaclHo Ut
Erie 41 it do pfd
do lat pfd 16 I'. 8. Steal I lit
do M pid II 1 Pf4
Illliiola Central 161 Wabaah W
Louta. A Naah 140,, do pfd 48
14., K. A T 17 I
81LVKR Bar. steady, 2Gd per ounce.
MONEY 2iS24 rer cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 2 15-193 per cent; for
three months' bills. 241(3 per cent.
New York Mlnln Stoeka.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12. The following are
the closlne prices on mlnii.n .-.locks:
Adaina Con
A. Ice
Dreeco
Prunawk-k Con .
tToraatoi'k Tunnal
Con. Cal. A Va.
Horn HHer ....
lion Silver
Laadvlll Con....
Little enter ..
Oi.tario
(iphir
Phoenix
Potnal
Banna
Plerra Nevada
Small Hopea .
Standard . ...
.. I
..a:.o
..2I0
.. Jl
.. 4
.. II
.. 21
..it.
..1st
to
.... 12
....
....
....160
....160
....116
.... I
Foreign Financial.
PARia, Nov. 12 Thiee per cent rente.
9Sf Ltic for the account; exchange on Lou
don, 2,if 124c for checks.
LONDON. Nov. 12.-Bu:ilon amounting
to 4,).ouo wtia withdrawn f om th; Ban
of England today for uhlpmeiu to Egypt.
KEhUN, Nov. 12. Excnu. go t,n LhjUcoo,
2m 364 pfgs. for checks. 1)1. count raies:
bhort tiills, 4 per cent; 8-moiuh Wlltf. 44
per cent.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. Today's state
ment if h tnnu, v b 1 .nee in tr.e gen
eral fund, exclusive ot me s iou.imi.wai ko.u
ieaerve in ine uivi. iuu ,vuc.
shows: Available cash baluiue, i44,42,
aot; gold, W7,6Uti,755.
KEW YORK GE.VEHAL MARKET
Quotations of the Par on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12. KEOUR Receipts,
23,a;K) bbls.; exports, 6,627 bbls. ; sa.ee, 4,aW
pkg3.; market llrm, wltn trade quiet; Min
nesota patents, ttt.10Cu6.40; Minnesota ba
kers, 34.oiKito.OU; winier patents, Jj.(iuttu.0ii;
winter straights, Ho.aoWj.tW ; winter extras,
X.bxwi.-la; winter low graded, 3.4M3l.0j. Kye
flour firm; sales, aoo bbls.; fulr to good,
4.D04J4.7&; choice to fancy, 4.7i4l-J.00. Buck
wheat flour, quiet; per 10J lb-, a.MjJ'J.iiO.
CUKNjVIEAL rirm; yellow weaiern,
l.iai-li city, 1.164Lli kllu dried, VJ.Ousfj)
3-20.
HYE Nominal. .
UAKLKY Steady ; feeding, 464c, c. (. t.,
New Yd k.
WHEA i' Receipts, none; sales, 2,3lO0OO
bu. futures. Spot market steady; NO. 2 red,
l.ii34 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 nunhern, Du
luth, 31.284 f o- b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba. 31.03 f. o. b. afloat. Options
opened up on foreign buying and tinner
cables, following a reaction due to pro.lt
taking sales, the market again advancing
on prospects for small receipts west next
ween ana on uuiuan biuvibvic uu wjhu .
closlne- V'c net higher; sales included
ISO.
o ilau 111 7-1. nlnmurt at
$1,184! July, $i.tTWi.M'k. ctosea at "'
December, $1.2044i-i-,o4, closed at tl.lWvs-
CORN Receipts. 1.UV6 bu.; exports, 8.412
bu. ; sale, 10,uuU bu. futures. Spot market
Arm; No. 3 red, 674c in elevator and 684c
f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 714c No. 8.
white, 684c. Options opened eall r on fine
weather und with wheat, but recovered on
light receipts and closed partly 4a net
higher. May, W4!&Wc. closed at (2o;
December closed at i'Jc.
OATS Receipts, 60,200 bu.J exports, 1,160
bu. Spot market dull; mixed oats, 26 to 33
lbs.. iiumohiM: natural white. 30 to 32 lbs..
3t4437c; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 373940.
Ol tions nominal.
FEED irm; springs, vm, middlings,
i?-'0. ... .
liAX rirm; snipping, tis'ic; goou 10
choice. 80(T8;c.
HOPS Steady;
state, common to cnoice,
Sl3uc; olds, 14!7jl8c. Pa-3'-Hf37c;
19J3, 80u4c; olds,
1904, 31(&40c; 1)3.
cilic coust, VJM,
144j 16c.
uiut-B firm; uoivwmn, i
to 30 lbs.,
lac; Tixas
17c; California. 21 to 25 lbs.,
(dry). 24 to 30 ids., 14c.
r r. 1 Til I..Tj. L-Um . onlrl 9J(7 OUr.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; lamlly, $10.50
rail.ui): mess, $!i.OtK-(t9.50; oeef hams, $2.50j;
23.00; packet, $10.0m'10.50; city, extra India
mess. JM.oOSi'loUO Out m ats, steuny;
pickled bellies, SSSic; pickled shoulders,
4i.,.. ..I.l,lurl l,umu bl.riil. r.nrl atui.M .
171." , L . n u iiuiiii, - , H - ' ' . -.-- ,
western steimed. $7.5u; closed $7.t0. nom
inal; refined, barely steady; contl lent, $7.tio;
Mouth America, $8.2.i: compound, SValc.
Pork, auiet; family. $15 Oi 16.50; short clear,
$13 76611.75; mess, $12,754(13.25.
1 AL,LUNV uuji; city. ho; country, !
6'4'0- . ....
HICK Hteaoy J aomestic, tair to extra,
v'i''1 c; Jupan, nominal.
P.l'TTER Firm. Official prices: Reno
vated, common to oxtra, liftln'c : western
factory, common to choice, 13?(It)4c; west
ern Imitation creamery, common to choice,
lSHiw- . ..
C HEESE urm; mate tun cream, smn.ll
colored and white, choice October, HHio;
large colored, choice October, 104c; large
whito. choice October. 104c.
ECIOP Urm; western fancy selected.
2So: extra firm, 2Sc.
POULTRY All vo. quiet: western chick
ens lie; rowift. iL'c; lutaeys, liaise.
Pressed quiet; western liruller, H4yuio;
fowls, saiOcklurkeys, I7til9c.
CotTce Market.
NEW YOR1C. Nov. 12. COFFEE The
tnai ket tor fuiures opened steady at un
changed price to a uecllne of 6 pointj la
response to ratner uisappoinuiig European
cuuiee, put was uuicniy rauieu uy a con
tinued demand from Wall street resources,
und the market steadied some fitbh buy
ing was attracted through commission
houses. Brazilian markets wete firm und
higher and local sentiment seemed bullish
on the average. The close was steady at
a ntt advance of 64110 points, with sales
reported ot uj.iiO bags, Including December
at f.O67i7.10c, Januury 7.1ao, March 7.u6tf
7.4oc, May 7.55 , 7.tiOc, July 7.75c, Auguat
7.80a, Srptember 7.W7.90c and October 7.95c.
8pot i.lo Bteady; No. 7 Invoice, 84c; mild,
lirm; Cordova, lOfcl.'le,
Cotton BlsrUet.
NEW YORK. Nov. 12 COTTON Ku
tur. a cloned uad ; November, 9 70c; De
comber, D.SJc; January. !i Hoc: Feb uary,
lu.iiSc; June., loo.-; April, lO.l.c; M.iy,
10.16c; Juno, lO.ltic; July. lo.22u. Sot, null;
middling upia.idii, iii..'5c; mlddllii L'Uil,
H'.f'c. fta!ea, :& bnlcs.
LIVEKIOOL, Nov. 12.-COTTON Spot.
In modeiate demand, price, unchan 11;
American middling. 6.4'.'o. hales wa.e t fi)
balee, of which uO:l wer. fur specjl 1 l-m
and export and incluiiel 5,Vi Am ii an;
receipt. f.7.l(J tales, nil American.
ST. I.OL'18. Nov. 13.-i.OTlO S e Uv:
m!ddl njr. 84' 5 sule4, von.:; rie!n, ik)
!! ; . 1 hi;nien:, M bu.es; s o k, .7,7j3
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 12.-METALS-AI1
mai'ktts ccntlitued to have a firm under
tone today, although the tndlng wti less
Hi-tlvr. Iron in particular was strung and
thu general demand of good, volume. Price
v er-) nominally unchanged from yesterday.
The recent heavy buying of copper by
Europe encourug' hnlrfcr to look for fur
ther advances and price are firm with lake
$14 i '"1417'4. i.h-ctiolylie $14 MK(t 14 20 and
casting $13 75tt'4.K4. Tin was quiet; spot,
t:.K7V4i9.!0. I-td and wpelter Arm. tho
former wis at $4.10434.60 and spelter at $6 40
ST.' I1I-IS.' Nov. 1"?. --MET ALU Lead,
strong, $4 K5. Spelter, $6.86.
I'lilladelph'a Pro.lnce Market
PUILADEI PHIA. Nov. 12 BUTTER
Firm, pood iHmand: extra western cream
erv !. c extra rearhv prints, 2fic.
EOG8-9teadv. fal'- d.-n:,irid: r.eirby first
and we-tt-rn first. J5;itlo at mark.
I'ilFEPE-Firm, fair depend: Nw York
full creams and fnm y, llfclc; choice. llVic:
f-lT to good, lvV4jUC.
IMiDA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cornfed Steers liach Lower Than a Week
Ago, but Westtmi und Cowi HigW.
H0C8 AT LOW POINT IN MANY MONTHS
Fat Sheep and Lamb Test ta Qaarter
Higher Than Week Aaro, but Feed
er Have Shown LlttU tbana
and ttnoted Fully Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 12. 1S04.
Receipts a-ere: Cattle. Hoaa. Sheep,
crucial Monday 4,4tll 4. mi
Ofiiclal Tuesday I,lt7 4 ..
Official Wednesday 2,ithi 9.T40
ll.J'4
a m
o"h.i
., ' .
vniciai Tnuiadiiy 4.011J
Oniciui 1- r.uay , ...j
Oilic.al Baturday 3iw
Totals this week 14.47.3
Totals last week 2 12
Tota.s week before HJ..8J
Same three weeks ago. .l lo.
Hame four weeks ago 24i'9
Same week last year 2vS!i
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following tahle shows the receipts of
' cattle, hogs oi.d sheep st Bouth Omaha for
I , IO iaf. wltn comparison
with
19C3.
jl..Vi)
1.914 2X1
l,5!7,ai6
Ine.
Dec.
I Cattle st at-4
j Hogs 1.967.01
52.716
M.453
Sheep l.a7U.7B4
Tha following tnhl
shows
the averago
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
overai a.tys with comparisons:
Date.
1J04. 1903. 1902.1W1.1900.1J8.189S.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
"... 6 f?4
$
7 15' 6 HO, 4 641 4 IS! S iO
111
19
7SI
7 nil l 4 621 I 101
s 01
s II
It Wi 4 r-l 4 IB S 71
03, . I 4 681 4 611 J l
821 21! 4 131 I S
6 71 1 6 0n 42! ' I
771 5 ' 4 Ml 4 111
20.
21.
12.
2.1.
V:
?t.
27.
2.
29.
I 0741
6 at
6 07
S 134
5 174
5 17
6 14
6 22
e 20
6 OS
6 14! 741 4 011 4 61 4 141 J J
I Til 6 OKI 4 4v' 4 13 S ?S
8 25! Til 001 4 5(t' 4 !' 3 M
6 0041 S 1; fl I 4 Ml 4 in J "
f 1 i rwi a rt' !' - 1 2 ";
4 f 4 971 R"l 5 Rll 4 52 I 64
SO...
31...
1...
2...
...
4...
6...
...
7. . .
...
...
111...
11...
12...
4 1141 4 SKI fill 6 671 4 47 i 4 031 I M
4 8441 I 0 65) 6 731 4 511 4 01 I 6-
4 041 3 46
4 04 t 45
4 02' 3 61
I 3 62
4 01
a 1 vt 1 1 m 4 ui
4 6V4I 4 7 511 I 4 661
4 BO I 4 79! t 49 S fttl I
4 5841 4 74! 6 611 6,711 4 Ml
I 4 731 6 3 6 71i 4 611
A Onldl A 1 t S CO. 4 K71
4 Oil 3 55
4 05 I I 6 44 ! 5 fl 4 711 4 031 3 6'-'
4 74 4 in f 741 4 G9 4 001 3 45
4 H74i 4 R7I 6 351 1 4 741 4 03' 3 47
4 89 I 4 (12! 6 251 6 73 I 4 02 8 43
4 804! 4 63! 6 10 6 63 1 4 84 3 41
Indicates Sunday.
Tha official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle, l-togw. 011eep.11 r s.
C, M. & St. P..
28
WubHSh
Missouri Pacifle
Union Pacific system
C. & N. V
V., R. & M. V
Z
1
21
13
26
15
23
7
4
1
6
3
147
i c t Sl
V. M. St U....
B. A M
C B. & Q
C, R. I. & P., east..
C.l R. I. & P.. west..
Illinois Centrnl
Chicago at. Western.
Total receipts.
The disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Pncking Co.
t,JS
ti. I4
tl,ltK) W
3t.ti''1 3tV'4;
SJ 814 67,474
a:, 115 5i,6To
W.4 1 7o.Hi
l.'ATi
fi8 1,803
31 626
105 1,932
27
.... 1,61S
18
1 197
249 8.397
Cwlft and Company
Cuduhy Packing Co
Armour Co
Armour, from Denver...
Armour, from Sioux City
Huston A Co
S. & S
Totals
95
CATTLE Tliere were a few cars of cattle
In the yards this morning, but practically
everything changed hands at yesterday s
prices. For the week receipts have been
very light, there being a decrease aa com
pared with last week amounting to about
Saw head and aa compared win, the same
week ot last year there is a failing oft of
about 14,000 head.
QulU a lew co' n-fed steers are beginning
to show up in the receipts, but most of
them are of the short-fed variety, Chicago
In particular bad a big run of short-led
stuff lost week and the market suffered In
I V... ahum n-h ,lel nA rherai for Ihii weeK
I ! minted at khifik'tun. with Inatances of a Iom
of as much aa 70c. Such a slump as
that in Chicago hoa of course affected ail
other markets and at this point the decline
is placed at about 15iir.'6c. Strictly choice
oattle have not suffered that much. Good
to choice grades may be quoted from 6 to
$.4o, fair to good from $5 to $0 and shorter
fed varieties largely from $4 to $4.35, with
ome of the common kinds under $4.
Western range beef steers have been in
rather light receipt all the week and with
a good demand the tendency of pries has
been upward. The market may safely be
quoted Vofa'toa higher than a week ngo on
the more desirable grades, but the common
cattle have not shown that much Improve
ment. Aa high aa $4.86 was paid this week
for some Wyoming cattle. Good ts choice
f rades may De quoted from 34 to $4. 85, fair
o good from $3.13 to $3.85 and the less de
sirable grades from $3.16 down.
The ouw market has also been active,
with the tendency of prices upward. As
compared with the close of last week the
general market is right around, Uiibc
his her. The supply has been rather lit; lit
here all the week nnd with an active de- !
mnnd each day's offerings have been well
cared for.
The market on stockcrs and feeders has
not shown a great deal of change. Both
supply and demand were very light the
first of the week and toward the clotto
both Increased about the same amount so
that as compared with the close of last
week prices ere simply steady to strong.
Good to choice grades iiinv be ipioted from
$3 to $3.90. fair to good from $3.26 to $3.50
and the commoner kinds from $3.U down.
Key reaent-i live sales:
NEBRASKA.
27 COWS, .
10 cows..
7 cows. .
3 cows..
8 cows..
1 cow. ..
1 cow...
...1 n't
...loo
... 991
...KMii
...Vr.to
...103)
,.. 910
1 oo
$ 00
S no
2 J)
2 60
2 00
2 24
3 25
2 40
20 steers.... 919
21 steers.. ..10
8 He, rs... .113
t cow.- 9 0
1 cow 8:0
1 cow 1010
1 calf 140
2 heifers.. 640
8 10
3 35
2 75
2 60 "
1 60
2 25
6 (0
1 ft)
li cows.
.. Mo
4 heifers.. 705
WYOMING.
6 cows 1041 8 26 . 1 heifer... 610
2 09
3 90
3.90
3 90
2 00
7 cusvs lt'O 8 25 1 ateer...
1 cow 1"50 2 00 Si steers.,
1 cow -030 8 16 ' 7 steers.,
1 bull 1400 3 00 1 bull.:..
21 steers.. ..1155 8 00
.1020
..11W)
.,1064
.1480
E. Alexander Wvo.
6 cows toll 3 20 13 feeder.. 54 8 40
6 cows 1044 3 20
F. Dora Neb.
9 co wa.,... 886 2 75 13 cows...
lbull 1420 it 00 lcow....
HOGS There waa a big run
S20
800
1 30
2 SO
Of
hogs
nare mi unii iiuiaf lur a omuruay, ana, in
.a.'v, I :i(iJiq T. . V ..cuviwb llll-J- IIUVU
been In sume time past. All other mar
kets were quoted lower and a similar de
cine of about a dime took place here.
The long string today sold at $1.80, against
$4.1A) yebierday, but therti were not so many
nogs under S1.P0 as there wete under $I.U)
yesterday, so that the average Is hardly a
dime lower, but clone to It. Packers
kiarled in this morning bidding only $4,774.
and wr.lie they sol a few loada at that
price It finally "became n $;.M market, with
a few of the choicer loads soiling from
$4.8.:4 to $1.90. 'Irarllng wus fairly active
at ihe decline, so that all but u few late
arrivals were sold In good season.
The general tendency of the muiket has
been downward this we a and closing
prlci8 aro 74c to 10c lower than il.oac in
effect a week ngo The market is also at
tne lowest poini since inm June. am com-
fiared with a ysur ago, however, prices
64j3uc hiiiher. Reprvsenlutive sales:
No A. Hh. Hr. No. A sh. I'r.
lu li ... 4 60 7 t;$ im i so
ae 14 ... 4 43 aVU 40 4 ,t)
44 ' 40 4 ;il-l CS ... 4 ,j
41 Ill) UJ 4 TI' (7 :,,7 ... 4 iO
17 1S 16') 4 111 ,3 Oil 40 4 J
J :H 1.1 4 Its, 4U .. !) ... 4 t
tl Jili 4 K) 4 TV't H5 213 10 I ill
f t o 4 liSa k ti tiw 4 mi
t4 to 4 W'j Ca sat ... 4 so
.' i' tfD 4 BB II t'J) ill 4 HI
Hi Tit I'M 4 t ". u i ii
D H i Itli) 4 'l 74 4 ait 4 nil
til I.I ICt) 4 l " jiu 4 ) 4 to
M sii ... 4 tu -i.o 4a 4 no
ti l,s 4U 4 an i ; to 40
4; S 43 4 to tn 5 1 1 4 su
l, 262 40 4 Iri 4 1'SJ 120 4 10
l i4 ... 4 to r. :t,4 iai 4 mi
a 7 IN 4 ti 41 t( 4u 4 0
Tl....,, 'M 4 to Hi w 4 t
m j 4 110 4 10 .21 m mo 4 v
14 Si 0 I H 40 4 ti)
4 iti H'l 4 to 47 1.; 40 f to
44 1 10 I II 41 HH ... 4 ft
et. ...... so3 )o 4io S4 :!s to 4 to
13 115 S40 4 0 7 Ml 1:0 4 W
3'XI 40 4 10 '4 :i: 140 4 to
t:; 51 40 4 a.i ti i w
TS :tl ... 4 to 1', 40 4 0
fl l' ... 4 111 171 40 4 10
;s 307 IN 4 o 7 I7T no 4 10
14 IUI ... 4 W 71 ,..360 U IS
10 '...:4 190 4 10 11 f t a 4 'i
40 tal ... 4 77 11 .-I ... 4 M
11 n .,. 4 o f tu is 4 to
la rl ... 4ko . it., its 2w 4 ao
17 t'4 40 4 ao 40 a. 4s 4 10
T it M0 4 to tM) 120 4
t sis ... 4 a 71..,,,,. ria 40 4 ao
M IM M H 41. ...... At 1M 4W
M
4 M
4 M
4 If)
4 J
4 0
4
'4 W
4 10
4 in
4 i
4 10
4 H
4 m
4 ii
4 M
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no
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erir.Kl' There wr
few head
of na
tlves on th market thla mnrnlnc and they
sold at rteadv prlce.i. Native lamt'S brought
$5 S1 and sheep 4.."0. For the week ree p i
have been very llrht, Ihere being a oe
create a oompareil with l.vt week,
nmo-.mt.niT to nbnut S'J OOl head, and a torn,
pared with the enme week of Inst yt'Sf
latiirg rn or noi ui 4i,n.v n.
' i iiw u-auiHnii i' r liii eiieri anu tiifit9 ,.
I been brisk nil the week - that with the
1 rght run prices have Improved all
ing
of
fi-neral
! the line. As com; ared with the cl
last week it Is safe to quote the gi-neral
market all the wnv from life to 2"c h 'ier,
T reding ha been urtlve, so that each day')
rerelpta were picked up in n hurry.
The feeder market h:i rot fhown a great
deal of change dining the week. R'pelpt
have been light and tho demand was umo
limited the first half of t1' week, b it lm.
proved toward the rinse. F r the wei k tha
market can boFt lie decrlled by calling It
ateady i etrnr-g.
Qtiotatinna for gnt.K sheep nrid lamlist
Oond to choice yearling. Sl vi4 m-. fair to
good ven rl leg, $4 0iTi4.40: gnnd to c-0'ca
wethers, $l.k,"i'iV4 50; fair to good we h- r-,
t (VMi.lA: sncrl to choice ewe, f4.iK't4 261
fair to good ewes. M.7EW4 0O; gcod to choice
lnnibf, l5-!0fii.T; fair to go-d lumbs. sfi.l5'n?
S.40: fe"der y-arliigs iS.:5ff4: feeler
wether. JS 5oii4.ii: feeUer ewes. Jlfk'US 6u;
feadcr iombs, M lSiSii.
CHICAGO 1.1 VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Steady Unas and
Lambs Lower.
CHICAGO. N v 12 CATTLVj necclpts.
800 head; market steady; good to prime
steers. fH C0'.i7.0il; poor to medium. ll.Onit)
5 76; Blockers anil feeders. 32.Ofii4.llt; cows.
31.75ii4.Oti; helfeis. Sl.VCriR.40: c.intiers, 311?
2.40; bulla, 4 75: calves, S3.5cyy7.tO; west
ern steers, t3.fliwtfi.15.
HOGS-Reoelpts tod-iy, 1S.W0 head; esti
mated Mondav, Ifi.u'O head; market 5c
lower; mixed and butchers. 4.80'.n'.lu: good
to choice lienvy. t5 iHVn 5 074: rough heavy,
$4.70" 4.8": bulk of sales. t4 sE.i4.f5. .
SHEEP AND LAMM.S-Recelpa. 0'v0
hed: sheep, steady: lambs, lower; good to
chnlcA weihera. 34 .3f.1i 4.75: fair to choice
mixed. 13. 501(4. western sheep, $3.I61i4 95;
native ambs. I4.54i6.25: western lamos,
Si ftltfff.
Kansas CHy Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2(H) head; market unchanged; cno ce
export and dresmd beef steers, $5.0($6 v;
Lfair to good. t3.7!il.io.OO; western fed ft'"8-
f3.75rl T).7T; stor-Kers ann reeuera. ii.mji.ji,
southern Bteers, 12 fjOfn 1.50; southern cows,
$1.50(j3.26; native cows), $1.60'4.0t; native
helfors. S2.S4KtrE.tiO; bulls, Sl.7f6i3.f0; calves,
$2.60(100; receipts for the week. 37.100 head.
HOOS Receipts, 3,5,"1 head; market 6cTI0c
lower; top, $5.00; bulk of falea. $4.7'5 i 9i;
heavy, $4.8516. 5; puckers. $4.K)54.96; pigs
ar-rl lights, $4.4O4.80; receipts for flie wiek.
42.000.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market nominally steady; native lambs,
$4.25(15.75: native wetheis, tXIW 4.50; native
ewes, $3.5itj4.25; western lambs, $4.25'. 5 76;
weatern yearlings, 4.0f(&4 75: wes'ern sheep,
$3.50(1)4.36; atockers and feeders, $2.50134.00.
St. Loot Live Stock Market.
ST. IXHTIB. Nov. 1?. CATTLE-Recelpts,
WW head. Including: 300 Texnns; market
stead v; native fhlpplng and xport Bteers, 1
, eyr.a K 4 V. . imi fnr ntrlnllv fanCV! '
dressed beef and butcher ateers, $4.0C!i.00;
! stockers and feeders, $2.35'r13.7u; Bteers tin.
0: der 1.000 lbs., S3.bO'i7D.f,o; cows ann neijers,
" H ISftl III. nonnnra 11 Hnlfr.SB: hulls. $2 SotC
3.75; calvee. tl.SCKjjCl.Za; Texas nnd Ind an
Honrs, $2.504.3u; cows and heifers, $2.0oQ
2 85.
HOGS Receipts 2.500 head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $l.0u(U4.80; packers,
$4 70ij4.93; butchers and best heavy, $4.80
6 06
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 500 head;
market steady; native muttons, $3.60Jt 476;
lambs, $4.60Cd6.00; culls and bucks. $2. 2C6P
4.00; stockers, $2.EO((3.0O; Texans, JS.OC&5.00.
. St. Joseph Live Stock Mirket.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 12. CATTLE
Recelpts, 452 head; market nominally
HOtiS Receipt, 1,438 head; market 10
lEo lower: light, $4.uW1.8o; medium and
heavy, $4.70(8 4-j. . .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,412
head; market 10c higher; lambs, 6.40.
Blonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. 12. (Special Tele-
fram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 heed. Mar
at steady; beeves, $3.5o-f.0O; cows, bulla
and mixed. $2.20ij3.O0; stockers and feeders,
$.6fW52.40r eclves and yearling, $i.26tj3.00.
HOGS Receipts, 6,200 head. Market lOo
lower, selling at $4.7ojj4.8d; bulk, $1.75(34.80.
Stock In Sight.
Tha receipts of live Btock at the six prin
cipal western cities yesterday were as fol
low:
South Omaha
Sioux City
Kansas City
St. Louis
St. Jooeph
Chicago
Totals
CRttle.Hogs.She.en,
300
200
200
800
452
300
9,700
6.2u0
8.i 00
2.600
Do
500
1.412
8,000
1G.0O0
.2,262 46,838 4,90i
Bfllvrnnk4 Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 12. - WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, $1,164: No. 2 north
ern. $1. 1(1111.144: May, $1.14.
HYE Firm: Ho. 1, 854s6e.
BARLEY-Stcady; No. 2, 50c; sampl?. S
ecORN-Steady; No. S, 664''9c; May. 46
i?J16Tc, asked.
MlnuewpolU Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 12. WHEAT
'.December, 1.164-: May. $1,174; Sepl. m.'.er,
fe4c; No. 1 hird, $1-214; No. 1 north rn.
$l.if-4; No, 2 northern, $l.lo4-
FLOUR First patents, '!.. OriS.JO; second
patents, SO.Ou&fUo; first clears, $1.454.60;
second clears, i.9 iiT3.00.
BRAN In bulk, $U0o.
Dnloth Grain Market.
DULUTH, Nov. 12 WHEAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern, $1.18: No. 2 northern,
$1.10. On track: No. 1 northern. $1.18; No.
i northern, $1.10; December, $1.17; May.
Jl.K'V
OATS To urrlve and on track, 284c
' Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. L'. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, steady: December, 7 3d;
March, 7s Rd; May. 7s 4T4d.-
CORN Spot. lirm; American, mixed,
4s94d. Futures, firm; December, 4s94d;
January. 4s 54d
Huarrtr anil Molaaaea,
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 SUGAR Firm ;
fair refining. 315-lUc; centrifugal 96 test
4 7-lte: molasses sugar. 811-io Banned,
I firm: No. 6, 6.0&c: No. 7. 6c; No. 8, 4.90c;
j ltQ
. s. 4 aoo: iu. iv t wi , iui i. a. .uv, .-.v.
12. 4.43c; No. 13. 4.SDCJ No. 14, 4,ic; co .'. o
i lionet A. 5.3"c. mould A, 6.S0-; cut loaf,
I 6 15c: crushed. 4.16c; p-iwdeied, 6.66c; gmiiu-
lat'Tl. u -tut : cubes, 6.70c.
MOLASSfc:S-S eii'yi New Orl"ans . open
kale, good to choice, B.oto.
IIKAL ESTATI3 TMAKSPEKS.
Peedi filed for record yesterdtiv as f'lr
nlahed bv the Midland (luar.mtea and
Trust company. Inr led nhairucters, 1014
Farnam street, for The Tint:
J. II. Lew and wife to Stella U
n'Till"l lot 4 block D. K'ttuniit add..$ d'O
C. O. Johnsr.n to J. W. Hahne, lots 9
and 10. h i ck 4, Hnrlnur Lake Park.... 9,000
National Tube company to W. I. Dal
las, part I'lt" i- and S3, stihdlv of
block A, Reservoir add., and other
land 1
V. Seveke and wife to M. P. Mv,
part lot 23, block 3. Potter & Cobb's
2d add 000
H. V. c'ox to P. Fa Inst rum, lots 1 to 7.
oml olher lund, block 2, Howling
Oroen 1.300
OOLOFIELD
RH4 AIVACK N'liV. SO.
United Mining end Kxploration Co.,
the co'iiliitf (JiiluiH-1'1. .K.e,aili, Hmi
th Gold Uueeu (Jrnur. bi acres.
The
owns
anaa.
llcmerjiLer, we own oulilult 3 iidjolnlnT
claims ulong tho line of Hume of the besl
proiert!s In the camp.
S0,000&5
old per ton opened up
aim from our. Thla
rouse our prouerly.
W may b the next to itriao it rich, rcx
pert nay that we have th making of a
lion an 3a mire. $10 buys l.oai nharei. Write
or wire t once or ou miv le too late.
This stock pobltlvely advance on Nov.
2i tn. liny now, don't wait until prlc hat
advanced to 2 or 30 ct nt a har. $u pi-r
month on e-ich 8,0oo sliuri-a If Inatallment
plan Is preferred. Prospectus and reports
free. Highest bank reference.-
D'NVFR SECURITIES CO..
it4JO BASK PLUCK, PUNVUH, COLO.
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CIUIS'ASB PRODUCE M1RIET
Cnh Qrsia in Omxhg ia Dsmsnd sod
Hif ker Prirci Ars Psid.
RELfXTlVELY HIGHER THAN OTHER MARKETS
rntores Open Ifong, bait Slightly
Larre at ItecllacCarn Acts
Same Wr-Oafi Firmer
Qosslp, Storka.
OMAHA, Oct. 11, 1904.
wheat was slightly higher at one tlm
today in the sireciilalive markets and again
it was slightly lower, this Utter In the final
tle-il'mr.s l( w. t)ie evening up ,t ln,
end of the week and not the esistene of
ny unfavorable condition lr the market
fiiuitluii. F,on, Uverpool came report
f slightly better prices RroomhaU con
cedes that there has been rpme little frost
In Argentine, but It Is a question whether
ta damage hae been serious and tiiero
has been no confirmatory reports regarding
the proposed restriction of wheat from
Itussla, trier. being the chief boll pointer
of yesterday ord the ones upon which
wheat r-as advanced so sharply. There la
tin favorable condition millers want tht
vheat. and iu buying it -they eare but lit
tie for Mlum of future.
Omahj's cash market toflav was excel
lent and the sample weru well sold befor
the cloee. The shipper ol wheat ahould 1-
study the list closely In estimating
values. 1
.A ar of No. J northern wheat sold at
i ic. no. spring as hlh as $10. and no
grade spring at tl .413. Of course the bulk
of the grain coming to thla market Is
hard wheal, but the prices Indicate what
might be had If th grain waa offered
Sere. Hard wheat averaged $1,04 ta $1,064
for C to 674-Pound test, $1,064 for 68-pound
test and $I.05M. for 56-poimd test; No. 4
wheat, testing $7 pounds, sold al 9c. These
ate all comparatively high prices an com
pared with other markets and Indicate th
real excel'enre of Omaha is s market cen
ter, and It furthermore Is Indicative, of the
fact that there are buyer here for all
that elevator men care to forward. A to
the future, there should be no material
bienkia, but It is not likely that very much
higher prices will prevnil unless It Is tru
that largn rart of the wheat crop ha
b"n farl-eted.
Tn Ihe Chicago speculative market
well as In other centers of future trading,
r'iees were otronaer early, but closed
stlrhtly below yesterday Thr vr-n not on,
evidence of Inherent weeklies In the situa
tion. There Is nnd wMI he conMe"hl
rcalplng movement frr which the market I
very well suited a) thl t'me. the rhanifeo
offering ample opportun'flea fir this. Do
cember and May are close together again,
both cloning about the tame. At one lime
pecember was 4e higher and May 40
higher than at lliaf eli rn rrvM-v h.'.t
th clorod easier. At one lime, too, May
was 40 off, while December wa sjso 40
lower. The Anal figures showed Tit 4
point losses for the day.
CORN Speculatively this market wa
unusually Irregular. Reatish news was
Ignored In the early detlings, such n th
weather, which Is of th kind nteded to
prepare the crop for m'rk"t. and largo
Argentine shlpmonts. There I very little
contract corn In th elevators. Elevator
men are tint sending forward old corn and
are probably not getting much from
farmers hands. This bait been so marked
'nat many buyers have suspended their
dally bids on old corn The nominal prl'
In Omaha appear elsewhere. Th position
of the bear Is not especially rosea t. and
this is. recngnlted by many who get out
every day. In Chicago Doemb-r advanr!
to 524c, a gain of 4c. but th final close
affrr the run of the shorts was 4e under
Friday Mny followed December, although
WM a "f.n"T rl8' na ""'y He drop.
OAT8 Market narrow but firm. Prl'-i
In Omaha, about 2ft4'"9!;. Futur were
SlLL1.tIiV t,er' tnd'ca'lng aom Improve
ment in the generul tone.
Omaha Recept6Wheat 17 carg. corn s
cars: oats, 19 cars.
t,r!?aR? iKh .s:. Wheti ear No. S
fi i,?.' iB? lD9 v.,l flS: 1 No. northern,
iri.1 lr No. "Prlng, $1.08; 1 car no
1 car No. 8 hard. 67 lbs., $1.06! 1 car No. 8
hard 65 lbs $1,034: cr No. 4. 53 lb.,
Kinl I hc,,rN1 ,?. nnr1- fi8 ,h- "OVi: 1 ear
i0iri hVLAT M-i4: 1 or No hard,
60 lb., $1,024. Oat-l car No, 8, 284o.
Omaha Cash Prlees. ,
WHEAT-No. I hard, $l,07(fiX; No. t
hard. $1-02451.064; No. 4 harcT, 8e; n0. 2 .
prlng wheat, $1.03.
. CORJf-No. 2 Bid. 51c: No. 8 old, M140: No.
,S'd'.49c:J,a 7lldet WcI No. 8 ye)low.
oldi. 82c! I. yojlow. old, 6140; tto. i
white old. 61e: No. 8 white. 604c
OATS-No. t mixed. 28c; No. 8 mfged, 27c:
No 4 mixed, 28c; No. 2 while, 294c; No. i
white, 284c; No. 4 white, 274ffC8c; standard.
4c.
Grain Market Clsenliere.
Closing prices at tho following markets
today and Thursday were;
CHICAGO.
Today? Friday.
J-14-4 1.144
Wheat
December May
July
Corn
December
May ,
July
Oafs
December Mny
July ,
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
Wheat
December May
Wheat
December May
Wheat
December May
I.144
94
61H
464
46
84-
814
ST. LOU18.
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40
46
44
454
KANSAS CITT.
l.OtS
1.06
434
444
NEW YORK.
I.204
1.1S
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.054
1.064
1.104
DULUTH.
1.17
l.WH
1-174
i.wi
Farnam Smith
& Go.
9TOCK8, BONDi,
(NVE8TMENT SECURITIES,
1320 Farnam St. Tel. ICQ
We buy and sell South
Omaha Union Stock
Yards Stock.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, (Neb.
U S 0tptltr
Capital sud Surplus. $600,000
flAM( MUftftir. Sra. '
UTlBrJ PKA. Cathitr.
FIANK T. BaMILTOI. Aitt. Caaalcr.
RaualT aoeouuta of banka. txakara, corpar
ailona, Srua and 1o4ivI4uaIb ,a favorable
tamia. . .
ruralgn Kxrba aought an. ao!4.
Lllara af crullt laau.ll, availabl la all
purls of tha worl.
lutartai i. llmt OertlDoataa of DepoaM.
, Colin Uoua Bia'a aroinpt) u( fauaasiUwllr,
Wa rtauoat Tavai,4aiia.
if
AGENT WAfJTL'D
We want an agaut for Omaha, and
ono for every lurge city In Nebraska
nnd Iowa.
GOOD COMMISSION CONTRACTS
To honest men who tan do the busi
ne, In selling mining stork and
bonds.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
To the live man. We handlo nothing
but the tent prnpertirs.
Please give refertin.es.
TIE SEEMANN INV. L BANKING CO.
hit, Flvnr, Kqatllabl UullttlsiK,
JUMtKH, COLO.