Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1904, Image 7

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    stifl UMAHA i'AILV flEE. WEDNESDAY, (Vli.MHKK IB. HUM.
i
GRAIN AN PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Breoki in All Htrkeii; Armsnr'i
Silling Biasing Waj.
OVER 2 1-2 POINTS DtCLINES SUSTAINED
torn T-m oT for Sear Pilirft5Ttin
r 3 7-) Mr-riili W krat
MawOat Easier
Gossip.
OMAHA. Nov. 15. 14.
Wheat future were decidedly weak, espe
cially the December delivery, where there
wee a world of selling In the Chicago pit.
with Armour leading In t tic dumping pro
cess There wea nothing cnnflrmator of
the report regarding the embargo on Rus
alnn wheat exports, but there was a hat
contradiction of the reported crop damage
In Argentine, and thee were of course In
fluence. There was nothing In the way
of foreign advlcee. the wire trouble In the
eat being (till dominant, and many Chi
cago houses were mailing western orders
In atocka and other1 order eaat Inetead of
by wire. The visible supply statement I"
not out as yet, and there la no way of
filling whether there I an Increase of
the expected t.lWO.O'O-buehel proportion or
not. The receipts continue nulte laro,
despite th repeated statement that a
large prt of thee rop has been marketed.
Wlrea from South Dakota Indicate this
by a large percmtage, but the Minneapolis
aurply continues freely. While there were
bear Influences, the chlrfest of these was
Valentine, (Armour), . through continual
lugging away at the December delivery,
t Is quite prohahl that a large amount
of December wheat la ready for delivery
on these contracts: also that ir.any apecu
latora have closed nut their trades by
rlnalna? and are out. The weakness, start
ing In Chicago, was Immediately reflected
In Mlr.enapolla, St. Louis and other mar
ket. Omaha just at this time Is not trad
ing In futures, the nervous market and
the extreme range of fluctuations of the
lajit few montha making It next to Impera
tive to have trades where the market was
broad. In Omaha there was a good de
mand for cash grain, but the poor wheat
of a low teat waa hard to sell and low
prices were necessary to Induce sales, but
at that the price was generally well up
to values elsewhere. No. I hard, there
waa nothing better on the tables, aold at
11.02 to fl.MH Hot rfiVt to 58 lbs. test; No. 4
at 96c.
December wheat In Chicago opened at
$1.13. jresterdsy' close, and quiceiy
dropped to $1 114. a lose of ISc, with but
alight upturns. May was weak, but there
waa less pressure, here. It sold at $1.13U
to 11.12. July was about 4e lower.
In tha final hour wheat broke again, this
lime going to It 11 for December or 2Sc
off, while May dropped to $1.1 IV July was
1c lower. Rrsdsireet'e vl'lble was the
aecond bear Influence of the day.
Corn Cash corn steady one. falrl good
price In Omaha. New, 4Ir and 44c; old. No.
3. 494c. December. ff'7c to iViSc, in sym
pathy with, the break In wheat. May.
4iUc&41c.
Com broke on the flnnl hour, Nova-nber
showing mo. loan, , December T4c and
May He . '
i ir.t.i . Market steady and without ma
terial change.
Omaha Cash Sales 1 car Nov . hard
wheat. 58 lbs. toL. $1 I car 67 lb.
test. $1 01; 1 car No. I hard. STHi Its. ten.
II.U2: I car No. 4 hard, 3 lbs. test. Kct 1
car 33 lb-', test, 9.'; 1 car N. 4. 40, 'ha
le't. 1 cap no grade,, 4V lb ti , 8V;
1 far no grade. 4!V lbs. te't. 70c: 1 car No
3 r.nt new. 44c: 1 car No. 4 corn. new.
42c: 1 ear No. t corn. 4SVc; 1 car No. 3 red
rve. SiH II' test, 75c: 1 car No. 3 oats,
mlseii;. 27V Iba. te.-t. 29c.
' i Osiiti laab Price.
WHlCAT-Vo. I hard. $1 Ogtf 1 iC; No. 3
hard. $1.011. 04V4; No. 4 ha'd. Wic; No. 3
sprln-.' $10411 07: no reads. 83c.
CORN No. 2, 50c; No. 3. old '.c, new
44c; No. 4. new 4Kc; nt srraO, o'd 4Sc: No.
2 yellow. 51c; No. 3 yellow. ro'4c; No. 2
white 50c; N". 8 white. 49'"fi49V,r-.
OATB No.- 9 ml-ed. ?8c! N 3 ml' et. "c:
No. 4 inlxed, ?63r7o; N-. ? wMf, 29c; Nt 3
white. 28V-C! No.- 4 white. t7 j57Hc; tand
ard oats. 28V-C.
HTEe-No. 3, 75c.
Omaha Grata Fatarri.
Whcit
Deo, .
Mar .
Corn
Dec. ' .
Chicago
St. Louis ....
Kansaa City
Minaeapolls .
Duluth
Omaha
Open. . High. Low. Close.
.. 1.07 A 1.07 A 1.07 A 1.07 A
.. 1.06V, A l.MctjA 1.05HA 1.054A
... 41 A 4i',B 41 A 41 A
Car Lot Receipts.'
Wheat. Corn. Oats
colored and white, choice October, loc;
large colored choice October, low.- laige
white choice October, lnc.
CHKAGO GRlv An PROYIMOS4
Featarea f te Traalag aad Closlaar
Prleee Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nor K Record-breaking
shipments from Russia and prospects of
an Increased movement In the 1 nlted States
were factors In causing a decldertlv wep.k
wheat market here today. At the close
the rccember option was off 2"c May
whs down lTo. Corn shows a loss of V
T4jc Oats were down HliVc and provisions
-Va.'rC.
Beginning with an easy tone at the
start, the wheat market gradually de
veloped Into an extremely weak affair.
Kaeler cables and weather suitable for the
movement of the crop caused considerable
liquidation at the opening. Initial quota
tion of December were unchanged to Sc
lower at llMVol 13S. Mav mas off Wf'aC
i-t $l.l.l4il.l3V Rarlv In the day Informa
tion was received from a private eource
that Russian shipments last week were of
enormous proportions, the larKest weekly
shipments from nnv one country Although
not coming from 'an official nuarter. the
Information apparently had considerable
effect and materially augmented the sell
ing pressure. As prices fell nutn'-rous stop-
ioss oroers were receive. l. ion inn imicw
still further downward. The principal sell
ing was In the December delivery. Th-it
option showed the greatest loss, the lowest
tlnt reached, . being '-'Sc below the
highest point of the dav. May sold off to
$1 ll-V a drop of l'fiCc. The market closed
almost at the lowest point. Ilnal quotations
on December being at II It May closed at
$I.11'4. Clearnnces of wheat and flour were
eoual to 4.2-iU bu. I'rlmary receipts were
3.5n0 buz, compared with lfO.-tO hu. a
year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 352 cars, against
cars a year igo.
The break In wheat and a liberal Increase
In the movement of the new crop caused
weakness In the com market, lxiwer prices
for cash corn also tended to depress specu
lative values. The selling was mainly of
the December option. The market closed
practically at the lowest point. December
opened unchanged to ic lower at 5Ha
6u7c. sold off to 50c and closed at DUQfioVtc.
I-ocal receipts were 405 cars, with 7 of con
tract grade.
In sympathy with the weakness of other
grains, the o&-ts market was a trifle easii-r,
although prlcasi moved within a small range.
Trade was exceedingly quiet, the pressure
of enormous stocks at this point apparently
reducing business to a minimum. December
opened a hhede lower at 287c, sold be
tween 2HV ai d :S'n3?!c and closed at 28c.
Local recelptg were lfi cars.
Heavy receipts of hogs at the yards and
a curtailment In shipments of products to
the east caied weakness In provisions.
Small packers wer the principal sellers.
At the c;ose January pork whs off lOlc
at $li55il2.5';Vi. Inrd and ribs were each
down 2VS6c at $7.(i2V7- and $6 50 re
spectively. Estimated ncelpts for tomorrow: Wheat,
57 cars; corn, 173 cars; oats, 56 cars; hogs,
38.iO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Article ! Ope. High. I Low. I Close. I YeVy.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
leactionary tid Irregular Morimeot of
Pricei Sontinnei in Wall I tree t.
LARGE SALES FOR PROFIT TAKING
enaatlaaal Advaaee of la fort ar
Grade of laane Keeps Oiaraeter
aasplrlaa.
eral fund, exclusive of the tisortnnro g M
reserve In the division of redemptlor,
how: Available oh haltnce. $144.):;
gold. 8.1Jl,482.
ew Tarsi osr Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11 MONEY On call
steady, ligt per cent, closing hid IV offered
at i per cent. Time loans, steady; r
days, 3V per cent; days and months,
IW'irl rer cent
rRIME
I". I. ret a. r
So ensaes
n la. rs
en reusn
4o ne 4a, reg
6n roiitma
So I4 4s. fi .
rtfl eoqpnn
Atrttlaen gen. 4t..
an 4a
Atlanllr C
B a- O a.
4t lv
ta
It. 4l
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. -The reactionarr
and Irregular movement of prices was not
gone from the market today and smiling
pressure to take profits waa much In evi
dence in thei majority of the usually o
Uve stocks, csiieclelly during the morning.
At the same time the sensational advances
in an Inferior grade of Industrials snd
railroad stocks of doubtful value kept the
character of the speculation under sus
picion, in the latter part of the day there
was a considerable reversion of Interest to
th, at, nrl.i.H r t r , m A 1 1., Cnncnliinill
strength did not show In a large number of rT'' 0t
those In which It did had a reviving effect
by sympathy on the general list. Consider
able progress was mnde In restoring com
munication by telrgraph with outside spec
ulative centers, the Interruption of which
was assigned a the cause of the lessened
activity of the market yesterday. But the
market failed to recover to a high levvl of
animation and the total of transactions for
the day was not much changed from those
of yesttrday. The Issues dealt in rnn- en prior turn 4a
iiniieu IU snow smi nnnj u iiimk.
stocks made their reappearance on the
tape after a long Interval. There are many
stocks listed on the exchange or admitted
for trading In the unlisted department
which are practically dormant except In
periods of speculative excitement, when en
thusiasm over the possibilities for the en
hancement of values becomes sufficiently
great to accept their chances on securities
whose value Is exceedingly problematical.
Ratsier more attention was given todav
to the money outlook, also there was small
change In Interest rates. The tone of the
m nnoi' morttat was a-tnllad harder The
week's go!d outgo to Cuba will be as large j ! Matnj
as expected.
Nuitscrtritions to tne jsnanese loan, a t
1MB MERCANTILE PAPER lff44
per cent.
STKRLINC1 BXCHAXIfc - Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $I.7R
f4M0 for demand ard at $4M744 for
(5 Ml ay bills: posted rates. $4 85 and $4 87H;
commercial bills. $4 ;f4 83
8ILVKR Bar. o"c; Mexican dollars.
4Hc.
HOND8 Government, steady; railroad,
strm.
The following were the closing prices on
stocks and bonds
liMH MallR'I'aa e. s 4a ..!
. .I141 Has. Central 4 74
. Iv1 t It ln I' "4
,.,mMIM m SI I. 41 ... 17
!J04 M K T. 4a 10?S
1 an n it t
1M4 N R. n nt M c 4t
im s T. r. I ines
1M K 1 O. s U ic4
M i No PaclSr 4a is
)
tniH X A W. r. 4p tot
M o. A. L. 4a A fr imt
Psn ennr !) iut
t4 Iteadlns sen. 4 10?
Chn A Ohl 4Ha ..1TH SI L. A I. M e 114
rhiriso A A. v t. LAS T. fg. 4a MS
r.. B A g n 4. . ion St. L. a. w la t
c , M. A St. P. t 4 1104 SeahnaM A. i 4....
V. A N. W
r . r. i a P.
ao col- I
cm 4k St. L. g.
CMnago Ter. 4.
Con. TobtMco 4a.
Cola A la. 4s...
D A R. O. 4.
Fl FtrlSr
i... i f Rallsir ..
... ! TI A P In
4s.lo ,TI tt. L A W
; it'nlin Pariflr 4a.
US' do ronv. 4s
... f Steal M U
...IHViiWebask la
... 1"! do deb. R
do tan 4a 1VW AUG 4 ..
Pt. W A D. C Is 11 1 iWta. Pentral 4a .
Hoitlni Val 4W ...11(4 Colo. Pl c. H.
L. A N. nnlflad 4a... 1W 1
PiH
4a. 1
ins
UIH
"4
1114
-
!.
?H
nfd .14
Roatoa Stock Market.
ROSTON. Nov. 15. Call loans 2,3 per
cent; time loans. 4W5 per cent. Official clos
ing of stocks and bonis:
.. l WMtlnghouM com 95
..IU Adventure ...
. . 71 lAllnuei
.. M?V Amalsamated
..let'i Atuntte
. .IbS's Btnsham
. .I4 ;Calumt A H
1614 r i-ntannlal
Atrhlann adj. 4a...
do 4a
Max. Central 4s...
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Brttn A Alhaay..
forthcoming offering of $28.000 000 of New j ""Jf
Mtllcas Central
N H A H
..140
. MS
.in
. 75
.114
. II
. II
. 4
14IS
1"
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
May
July
Oats
Nov.
1 er.
May
July
Pork
.Inn.
May
Lard
Jan.
M ly
Rlhs-
Jin.
May
! i 1
1 13H 1 13H
1 lit.1 I
!l 13V. - 1 13V at I
I 1 I'V.I 1 W
I 1 . I,
ISOSfrM 50T4'
wni :
a l.
3i '41
I VI . I 12 82141
I 12 6!l4! 12 87V,;
I I I
7 of 7 05 I
7 liW. 7 20
6 62HI
624;
I
1 11 I 1 11
I
1 114! 1 HVk
7 V,
BO
48
46H
50iyfifl4i
4li
1 1.1H
1 1.1H
88T4
50'4
484
45-s,46,a4
I
I 20:
V 21 2STfi2!)
.lm,!3lH'okl 31H
si sih
12 55 ! V! 57H! 12 874
12 674j 12 60 12 70 '
C 5C
5f
7 024i
7 174
I
6 50
80
'06 I
1 174i
7 074
7 2:4
50 ! 8 55
824!
7
.. 82
..ia
..418
..266
.. IS
406
10
44
189
6
29
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices at the following markets
today and Monday were:
CMICAUU.
Wheat Today.
December 1.11
May 1.114
July 7
C'ori--
iMtr 51
Iluly 48 ,.
November . 51
Oats
December '.. 284
May sh;
July MS
Jlnse.a
Vhaat
December
May .......
C"rn
December
May
Whit
1 Member
May
Corn
Deember
MA
iWember
May
Whet-DaVM-mher
Mn
ST. LOUS.
KANSAS CITY.
1.11V
1.144
454
444
... 1.(4
... 1.03
MINNEAPOLIS.
42V
42
DULUTH.
1.124
1.134
1.144
1.13,
1.13S
1.114
50
'4
54'i
!4
:i14
314
1.114
M5!i
4n4
454
1.054
1.054
4.H4
424
1.154
1.184
1.184
1.154
York City bonds and today's state of Rock
island A Pacific bonds Indtcate require
ments on banking credits to he met. The
decline of nearly $10,000,000 In value for
October exports of domestic exports is ex
planatory of the ease with which Europe
Is drawing the American gold In the fall of
this year.
The strength developed In many stocks
was mosilv explainable from speclsl causes.
very specific rumors of sn early impenaing 1 ediaoa Kiac. Ills !43
decision in the Northern Securities case . Maaa. Clactiie
were responsible for the strength of the do pfd
Harriman group. Rock Island was helped Maaa. Oaa
by Its bond siles. The rise In the soft ! ." ? rrvlt
cnslers was due to assertions that their
dividend rate would be raised shortly.
Amalgamated Copper enloyed the benefit of
a furthfr rise In the price of copper. The
early heavlnf ss of the steel group and their
later recovery wss connected with the
meeting of the steel hlllet pool. The rise In
the Louisville Nashville group was ex
plained hy the cutting of the Atlantic
Coast Line "melon." The desire to realize
persisted to the last and the market closed
decidedly Irregular.
Bonds were strong. Total sales, par value.
$11.870000. Cnltfd Slates bonds were un
changed on call.
Quotations on the New York Stock ex
change ranged us follows:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
..17.000 874 884 87
l.wiu 10:4 1"24 1024
Is E W YORK flEN KH it, . MARKET
tiaatatloBS of (he Day oa Various
Campaadltlrs.
NBW YORK. Nov. 15-FrXDrR-Recelpts,
2iX4 bbls. exports. 60 hblri. ; sales. ji.jOO
pkgt.; dull.n sjrnuisthv with wheat; Slln
nes.rta PHtents,- $.10i&4X40: Minnesota ba
ker. $4 Hiut on; Winter patents, $i.0O8.0ii'
winter straights. lo.a&WS.SO; winter extras.
P eUtgH So; winter low grades. $3.4u4.06. Rye
flour tlrm: sales, I.Wj bbie.; fnti- to go.id,
$4.5ii94.75; choice to fancy, $4.75tfjJ. Buck
wheat flour, quiet: per 100 lbs.. $ilOfi2 2v
CORNMEAL - firm; yellow western,
$1 IJtfl 15; city, $1 lyjl 18; kiln drUd. tSOOtf
X.20
RYE Nominal.
HARLEY Steady ; ftedlng, 4C4c c. I. f ,
cew ion
No. t.
Cash nuota'lons were as follows:
FLOl'R N'.'arket weak: winter patents,
$5.SOfi6.40; wlr,er straights. $4 .SixiiS.20; snrins
patents. $5.1(,'.05.8O: ' spring straights, $1.70'ji
8.20; bRkcra, ffl.OOft.OO.
WHEAT No. i spring. $1 IOfil.14; No. 3,
$1 .1W1.12; No 3 red, $1. i44r.il. 17.
CORN-No. I. 55c: No. 2 yellow. 58c.
OATS No. 2. 2P4c; No. 2 white, 324c;
No 8 white. 293lVc.
RYE No. 1 80c.
BARLEY Hood feeding. 38i5384c; fair to
choice malting. 42ti52c.
RKns Xil 1 Am. 11.10U: No. 1 north
western, $l.lt4; clover, contract grade,
1216. ..
PROVISIOt'S Mess pork. per bbl..
111. 104311.15. .ard. per lno lha.. $6. 97400.
Short riba slrles (loose). $'1 8741x7.154; short
clear sides (boxed). $6,8747.00.
Following Were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Rccelot s. Shipments.
Flour, bbls S1.8oO 12.B00
Wheat, bu 87.500 44.800
Corn, 3LR.800 38.600
Oats bu 2?8 7O0 ,M2.$o j
Kye. Du wumio i,ocu
Barley, bu 125.800 94.201)
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries. 16824c;
dairies. 15f&2lc. Eggs, firmer: at mark,
cses Include1!. 1741i24c: firsts. 23c: prime
fi sts. 26c; envras, 27c. Cheese, steady at
10411c.
St. Loaila Gralst aad Provlslona.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15 WHEAT Lower on
long liquidation; No. 2 red. cash, elevator.
$1,114: track, $1.16(01.16; December. $1,114;
May. $1,144: No. S hard. $1.101.12.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cueh, die: track, 54ir
65c: December. 464c: May, 444ft44'4c.
OAT8 Weak: No. 2 cash, 314c; track, 32'jj;
S!Ae; No. 2 white. S3c.
FLOl'R Dull; red winter patents. SS.4U
5.50; Rpecl'il brands. $5.0O?j5.75; extru fancy
and straight. $4.9orc5.15: e'ear, f4 2fiti4.il0. .
SEED Tlmothv. steadv. $2.0(Kij 2. 4S.
C IRNMEAL Steady, $2.60.
BRAN Firm; eacked, east track 841183c.
HAY Firm for good stock; timothy. $H.0O
612 00: prairie. $6.0t& 10.01).
n a go i no 74c
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Johb'ng.
$11.35. Lard, lower: prime i-eani. $1; 75.
Bacon (boxed), steadv: extra fhortn. $8,374;
clenr rib. $8.75: rhort clear. $9.
IDIi.TR V Easy; chickens, gc: springs.
10c: turkeva. H4c; ducks. c; geese.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2?iiii4c;
dairy. 15& 'le.
EUOB 8teaiy, zme. case count.
05
i:4
1914
484
444
251,
124
24
884
244
ft) 4
874
IS!)
Atchison
do pfd ,
Baltimore & Ohio 17,4t
do pfd 100
Canndlun Pacific .1
Central of N. J 1"0
Chesapeake & Ohio. ..20,2iO
Chicago & Alton 400
do pfd
Chicago at.-Western. 19.100
Chicago & N. W 6"0
C, M. & St. P 17,6J0
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T... 3,"00
do pfd 1.H00
C, C., C. St. L 600
Colo. Southern 8.400
do 1st pfd l.ono
do 2d pfd 9"0
Delaware & Hudson.. 2.000
D.. L. .V- V 2.000 333
D. & R o Orande 1.200 844
do piu auu
Erie 50,400
do 1st pfd I.00O
.do 2d pfd k4in
Hocking Valley 1,000
do pfd 1.000
Illinois Central 4.0H0
Iowa Central 1.100
do pfd 1.440
K. C. Southern 400
do pfd I.8U0.
Louis. A Nashville.. .16.100
Manhattan L 10.400
Met. Securities 2.700
M-?t. St. Ry 7.8O0
Wirn. St. Louis 100
M.. St. P. & S. S. M.. 1.100
do pfd KO
Missouri Pacific 18.100
M.. K. fc T 40.000
do pfd 3.600
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. S00
N. Y. Central 6.700
Norfolk &, Western.. 25.000
do Pfd
Ontario Western... 300
Hi
96
1324
1914
4t,4
44
Pars Mnra.uet.ts
t'nlon Taclflr..
Amar. Arsa. Cham
do pM
Amar. Pnau. Tuba
Amar. Sugar.......
do ofd
Amar. Tsl. A Tel 144
Amar. Woolen M
do eld 81
Pomlnlon Iron A R-. 18
L'altad 8ho Marh
do pfd
C 8. starl
do pfd
Cnnpar Kanga.
Pair Wat
Ifnmtnlon Coal.
Pranklln
Grnej
Itla Rnl ...
Maaa. Mining..
Mlrhlian
Mohawk
Mont. c. A C. .
md Dominion .
ocola
Parrot
OulncT
shannon
1S Tamarack
.. as iTrinttjr
.. 41 jl'. 8 Mining...
..lj.Vvf 8. Oil
.. 44 Xtah
.. Jlslv,torla
.. 574 Wlron
. . ITS Wolrerlne
7
... I
... :
... MS
... J-.4
. ..7oo
... II
... TI V.
... us
... 44 4
... 14S
... 4S
... ai4
... TS
... MS
...If,
... 44
... J7
... SS
...12
...111
... s
...1SI
... US
... 144
... IIS
... f
...
... 1J4
...107
Kew York Mining Rtorka.
NEW YORK. Nov. 15. The following are
tne closing prices on mminc stocks:
Adama con
Allot
Breaea
Bmnawlrk Con ..
fomatork Tunnel.
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn flllvar
Iron Bllvar
Lradvllla Con
to
7'1
II
.. 11
.. I
..no
..ln
..its
.. J
l.lttle Chief.
Ontario
OpUIr
Phoanla
Pot oat
"avaa
Bltrra Nevada..
Small Hopea ...
Standard
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...loo
... 14
... 11
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... to
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19!4 1
11
234 :
884
234
594 I
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244
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1744 1724 1734
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884
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594
3o4
187
333
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84
904
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314
57
814
644
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634
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354
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Pennsylvania S.&oO
P.. C. C. & St. 1 3"0
Reading 62.F
do lot pfd 300
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 78 900
do pfd 8.400
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd.. 2.700
St. Louis S. W 80O
do pfd t.000
Southern Pacific 129.100
do pfd 24.000
87
404
734
654
834
4
1514
32
58
314
664
1414
HM4
834
1U4
634
92
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764
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634
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Forelsa Flnauelal.
LONDON. Nov. 15. Money was plentiful
In the market todav owing to the nromDt
qi. - 1 . . . v T. n . 1 :
rvii'HBt; ui me UMiiHiiifet iusiii ai,iitni.joii
44 ! cash. Discounts were firm.
1334 1 Trading on the Stock exchange wns
1914 , mostly dull. Americans opened dull and
484 . hardened to sllshtly above parity. There
43 were some reactions on professional proflt
82 taking, but the market recovered and
244 prices closed firm. The Interest In forelKH-
ers centereil In the success of the Japan
ese loan. Imperial Ja;ianfse government
6s of ISot were quoted ut 94.
BERLIN, Nov. 15 Trading on the Bourse
today was quiet, but prices were rather
firm. Iron and coal shares rising. The
Bourse tomorrow will be closed.
PARIS, Nov. U. The tone, on the Bourse
today was tlrm. Russian Imperial 4s were
1S74 1 quoted at 94.46 nnd Russian bonds of 'l
326 int 610.
344
804 I OMAHA WHOLESALE M ARKET.
2i
I rnailltlAii sTa Ta1 And nniaitnnm fin
o-T4
904
150
si 4
58
304
$44
1414
1664
Rail way.... 24. 200
Receipts. Shipments.
10.0K) 12 00)
82 Oil 84.000
11.IO0 .'r.iiOi
61,000 ."J 1)00
WHEAT-Rscelpis, 36.VO bu.; sales $2Kj -
'. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth
$1 27V. f, o. b.. afloat. As wire service wns
mue Detter lonsy. ine wneat market con
tinued dull. Weakened by bearish Argen
tine crop new and the lower English ca-
les, the prli-e dropped sharply end closed
Vt?Si' net lower. Sales Included No. I red.
May. at $1.13 13-164Y1 1&4. closed at S1.1S 13-16;
July closed at $1,034.
CORN Receipts. (.453 bu.; sales. 20.000
"i. futures. Spot, firm; No. 3. t4c. ele
vator, and f4, f. o. b.. afloat; No.
yellow. 714c; No. S whit. t4c. Options
were llkewlas again neglected and with
wheat sold lower, closing hesvy at 4Aj4o
net decline. May. 61418" 7-16e, closed nt
52c; DtH-ember closed at 6Vc.
OATS Receipts. 1K.000 bu. Spot, quiet:
mixed oats. 2 10 $1 lha. $44473.. 4c: natural
whits. II to 31 lha.. 10siT4c; clipped white.
36 to 41 lbs.. 874JW4C. Options were nnmlnil.
FEEl-4ulet; springs, ; mlddlliifs.
$170. 1
,l,.KVHrS,: h,PPln. T4tT724o; good to
choice. pMja6.
.Jlo!''",'',: e'ate. common to choice.
I804. JlMVc; lo, mitp: (,Ms t4itr p,.
elfle coast, ism, J.vg.yrc; l$08. $0j34c; olds,
j 4 1 c
HIDES Strong: Ualveaton. to 30 ll,a .
17c; California, fl to M lbs.. IV: Tegis
tdrv). J4 to 1W Iba . 14c.
LEATHER-Birong: acid. 24'dl8c
PROVISION S-Rf. nrm; family. ! i
Jill 50: mesa. $viqt50; lef hams. $Ji.,,
3(1): packet. $l0.'a 1..V); ,ttj, sxtra ladla
bellies 4fi4c: pVklrd shoulders T4e
pliklKl hums, mmc. l-ird. 1 ssier w.'il
ern steamed. $7I; closed Mit. numlnsl;
leflued, barely steiiU) ; , Uneiit, ; .
fouth Ainsncs. $s 26; compound tVKi.u
5a74. Pork, firm; family. $18 iam8 hi 1 mirt
dear. ftlA 7SXJ IA 7I : meM. $12 lfcuu ?6
TAI.U)V-Dull; r)ly, 44c; country, 44
KICK ijulet: ikinieatlc, 1.1 r cxtri
.'.ifH.c; Japan, nominal.
POULTRY Allv. steady: western thick
en. Hi . fowl. Uc. turkes. I3.. lireaxed
eak: western chickens, 1irl5-; foa Ik. ..(i
lie: turkevs. I4!1e.
HI'TTKR Firm. Offlilal Jllifa: Reno,
vata.l. loinnion to extra. l.Wl4c: mextHrn
factoiy. common to choice, 180144c' .t.
em Imitation vraatnery, common to rhulcc,
l&uanac. ,
KOOS-Strong: eatsni fa rev a-le ted.
2M-. mesiern average best. 2ia.hc.
a.wrrutkU-rtrin; at IS fuU uwai, sutsll
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu....
Oats, liu
Kansas City (irata uad Provlalona.
KANSAS CITY, Nov: U.-WHEAT
Lower: December, $1.0;i(fTl.o34; May, $l.n3'a'
1014; Soptemher, 884c; cash. No. 1 hard.
$1.((1 .08- No. i. $l.ot4l.064; No. 4. 9Cct
$1.02; No. ! red. $l.l4'il.i9; No. S. $1.04'(i
1.07: No. 4, 2c(i$1.02.
CORN Iwr; December, 43'ff4.'t4c; May.
42(,a'424c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 474t474c, No.
1. 4647c; No. i white. 41-fcfi 494c ; No. 3,
4:ti8c.
OATS-Sleady; No. t whlto, 314 No. I
mixed SfiV4c
HAY-Steady; choice timothy. JD.OwiiS 25;
chol'-e prarrie, $7.5t'(i8.00.
EOUS 8tady; Miwioiiri and Kunsns, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 24c; case
count. 2c; cae.' returned. 4c less.
R UTTER Jlrm; rreamery, 21i22cj dairy.
18c
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat bu 47.200 126.40)
Corn, bu 4.44SI fn.uuo
Oats, bu 12.001) 25.0JO
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 15 H UTTER
Firm and good demand; extra western
creamery. X4c; extra nearby prima, 28c.
EGG Firm, 1c hither, nearby firsts and
western firsts. 2fi'ii at mark.
CHEttti&-Unchsnged; New York full
creams, fancy, 114c; New York full creams,
choice, 114c; New York full crcums, fair
to good, loytnic.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 15 WH EAT De
cember. $1,124; May, 1.134; September, He;
No. 1 hard. $1,164; No. 1 nor;herti, $1.1:4;
No. t northern. $1.0S4jl 10.
FliOL'R Flmt palinta, 14 2iii6 .Hi; reennd
patents. $.0aO4l.l5; first c-lt-urs, $1.5 ' 4. 60;
ecnnd clears $3.1la6.).
BRAN In bulk $15.00.
Uolntsi Rraia Market.
DULUTH Nov. 15 WHEAT-To errlve;
No. 1 norinfrn, t - "'n-n.
$1 074. J" track: N". 1 northern. $1.15;
No. 2 norinern, 'i, -. .
Southern
do Dfd
Texas Psclfle ...... $.900
T . St. L. & W 200
do pfd 800
Union Paciflo 17.780
do pfd 600
Wabash 2.700
do pfd 3ti0
W. A L. E 6O0
Wlscorsln Central ... 1 luo
do pfd I ")
Mexican Central 48,200
Adams Ex
American Ex
United Statf Ex
Wells-Farao Fx
Area! Cooper 71 Ann
Am. Cr & Foundry.. 2 8)
do Pfd 8 r-no
A"V Cotton Oil $.300
do rfl 100
Am. Ice 4i
do r.fd -VO
Am. Unseed Oil 4 fort
do nfd 300
Ah. Locomotive I.soo
do rfd 1110
Am. Sn.elt. & Refng..180
do rfd 1 V)
Am. Sowar Refng 1 too
Anaconda M. Co )
Tteook'vn R. T 80.800
Colo. Fiiet AV Iron 1000
CorsoMdated Oas 4 'Oft
Corn Products jo.sno
do nfd ... 1.800
Distillers' Securities.. 2 600
General Electric 1.100
International Paper... T 100
do pfd $.400
International Pump... 0
do pfd ")
National Lead , 8f
North American 4.P
Pacific Mall 4.7"0
People s Oaa 4.100
Pressed Stesl Cir "0
do pfd 8eo
Pullman Palace Car
Republic flterl
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd ,
Tern. Coal A Iron..,
U. S. T-eather
do pfd ,
T. B. Realty ,
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
l 8 feel
do nfd
"'eepghnn Eire..
V'se-n fnloti
424
1364
754
i4
874
-S64
794
4
254
524
74
11K-A 117
Staple nnd F&ney Prodnre
KOCIS t.'nndled slurk, 2c. , .,
I.IVE POULTRY Hons. 8c; roosters. 6c:
turkeys. 164il6c; din ks, 10c; gees, 9cf spring
chickens, S4c.
LI TT ICR Pocking stock. 13'c: choice to
fancy dairy, KtftSc; creatner-, 210'24c; fancy
prlnls, 25c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout. h)c: nick-
824 1 erel. 8c: nlke. 1i)c: nerch. 7c: hluefiah. lir:
1234 whlteflah. 10c; sfJmcn, 14c; redsnaptxr. 31c;
lobster, gre n. 2fr. lobster, boiled. 3k; bull
heads. 11c: cattish. 14c: black buss. 3t':
hallihut, 10c; crappies, 12c; roe shad. $1:
buffalo. 7c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per
doi.. 26c.
P RAN-Per ton, $16.
HAY Prices auoted bv Omalin Wholesale
1364 IS64 Dealers association: Choice No 1 upland,
73 ii.ui; 00. z. io.mi; medium, coarse,
90 I $6.50. Rye straw. $6.(0. These prices arc
424 ! for hav of good color and quantity.
1364 OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
75 4ic; extra selects, pi-r can. iwc; sianonro.
754 I rer can. 32c; hulk, standards, per gl., 81 .15;
85 ' bulk, extra selects, per gal.. $1.73; bulk.
Bov; ! N4jW York courts, ner gal . $2.00.
374 1 TROPICAL 7RU1TS.
634
i',:
148
1084
S34
684
424
3.14
9fi4
38
314
60 4
116
944
244
464
224
?4
48
114
354
95
$74
31
1124
944
244
464
214
234
474
194
400 119 1184
Of)
J 000
111
4.100
A inn
I 700
764
3"4
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84
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74
118
14
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704
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8Ti',
874
181 4
22
74
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84
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17
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4
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MO IN
. 400 ''.
, onn na
sort 884
80 7v) $4
.$3,400 884
400 $
754
31
ST4
334
84
9
14
414
-4
fWH
T84
1474
J"
84
884
114
$04
79
41
86
25
101
48
1084
Kl
J80
144
4
244
744
144
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OATS To' arrive gnd on track. .4c.
Liverpool Grain Market. j
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 15 -VH KAT-Sp ..
nom'nal. Fjlurn dull; Decenbs-r. 7s 24d 1
4'oRN Fpot. Ameil an rrlxrd. firm l ,
91-d. Futurer. qulft; Dac.'mher, 44 l..d. 1
' t'ufter .!.
NEW YuRK. Nov. 15 - COFFEE-Market
for futures opened steady at decline of 6
points In response to rnthir disipnolnticg
Kuioiuan cahlea andUrger HraailUn re
ceipt. Thcr ws aiiparniOv fif demand
at Ihe decline, hut business a a whole wss
e,ulct snd most of the selling wss for arbi
trage account between here and Havre. The
maikit closed Ktuv at a dicltne of 5
IN-Int Sales er rtported of 27 i'o bags,
incliidlns: De-mber Swi7c: Jsnusry,
TlOi-; Msisk. 7s&73s-: May. T. 4VJ T :
S pieml.e-. 7.75fi7.M-: October 7 Sue. P""t
Mo atosd; No. 7 li.soha. $ 7-16c. Ml Id.
Total rales for th day. 1.698.400 shares
London CloslosT Sloeks.
LONDON. Nov 1. T"o1na-:
Conaola. Siaktr U 4-K
.. aa-
a. IS
.. '.
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..lis)
a.US
.. 4.S
61
69i
254
534
74
118
;v,
954
874
304
494
1144
$4
244
464
214
J34
474
5n4
$40
51 S.
118
237
764
314
8
344
93
94
364
v
41;
vm
794
1144
14T4
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34
rr
104
41
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244
10!
464
1094
$44
84
T
14
44
75
144
81
80 U,
844
JT4
874
174
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Anarcaia ...
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do pfd .
B. A O
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Oi . A Ohio .
Tilraao o. w
c . M A it. p
PellMra
II A It O ....
do pfd
ISrta
4o lit pfd
do M pfd
III. r.nlral ....
L A N
M K fc T ...
SILVER-Bar,
K T. Caatral....
Norfolk A W
da pN
Daurlo A W
PtanarlTanl ,,,,
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Haadlss
do fat ktd
sl do 14 Pfd
Ill Souihrrn Rallaiar
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ounce.
ntllel TT.,4
VT v ' vein.
llie rale of discount in the open msrket
for shttr hills la 8 per rani, for tiirea
months bills, $15-fM per cent.
Treaaara- ktntratrnt.
ORANOBS Florida, sixes 126, 15, 176, SV),
218 nnd $50. $3.26'5'3.50.
IEMONS CKllfornla fancy, 27e; 300 and
$80. $r. is): choice. $4.50.
DATES Per box of 80-lb. pkgs., $2.0":
Hallowl, In 70-lb. box. per lb., 64Gc.
FIOS California, per 10-lb. carton, TlVif
fc; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 124c; 6-i-rown.
14c; 7-crown. 16c: fancy Imported,
washed, In 1-lb. pkgs.. lSfalfto; Cftllfornln.
per case of thirty-six nkga., $2.18.
BANANAS Per medium sited bunch, $2.0)
2.60: Jumbo. $2.7568.50.
COCOA NUTS Per 100. $6.00
ORAPE FRf 'IT Per box. $6 00
TANGERINE? Florida, per box, $5.01:
per half -box, $2.6o.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home grown Jonathan, ner
bbl.. $4.01): Ben Davis. $2.25: New Turk Tal
man and Pound Sweets $3.00; New York
Kings. $3.00; New York Pippins, $2.73; N?w
York Greenings. $2.60&2.6i); New York Bald
wins. $3.50B2.75; Colorado Jonuthuns and
Wine Bans, tier bu box. $1.50.
PEARS Utah. Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box. $1 75ffi2.21.
CELERY Per doi., 2M0c.
(RAPES Imported Malagas, per keg.
$5.O1fj.00.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin BM1 and
Bugle, per bbl.. V.WSt.W; Wisconsin Boll
and Cherry, per hhl . $s 00: wr box, IJ2.65.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home grown. In sacks,
per bu . 4oc.
TURNIPS Per bu., 60c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb, 1c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.9V2.0).
ONIONS Home-grown, In sacks, per bu.,
KVtWio: Spanish, per crate. $190.
CAULIFLOWER Per bbl.. $4 .00.
CUCUMBERS Per esse of 2 dux., $1 75.
CABBAC3E Home-grown, per 100 lbs., 70c.
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
bu. basket; tOc; Illinois kiln-drlsd, per bbl.,
$2.76.
OREEN PEPPERS Per hu. l a-ket. 60c.
BOUASH Home-grown, per dm.. 5oc.
EOO PLANT Home-grown, per dog., 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER KRAUT-Wlsronsln. per keg.
$2.60.
CIDER New York, per hhl, $5.2!,; per 4
bbl.. $3 25.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
124c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c; blok
8wiss, new. 15c; old, 16igl7c; Wisconsin
brick. 14c; Wisconsin llmburgr, ljk
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, ne
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, p;r lb., 13.
No. t soft shell, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb, 12";
small, per lb., loc; pesnuis. jar Hi., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnut 1.
per lb., I3184c; almonds, soft shell, p'r
lb.. 7c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c; clicstits
per lb. 124tfl6c: new black walnuts, per
bu.. 76JW)e; shellbark hickory nuta, per bu.
$1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.60.
HIDB8 No. 1 green, 7u; No. i grev 6c
No. 1 salted. 84c; No. t salle). 74c; No. 1
veil calf. c; No. t veal calf. 7c; dry salted,
lcu-lV; sheep pelt. 25cjj)l.('l; horse hides.
$i.Loa.oo.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 15 -WOOL-Msrket is
quieter this wek. due to the fa t that
stuck In the bands of local ua er ha
been hoavlly reduced, many manuf ici urnj
having purchased freely L futuie n-e s
Buyers find much d'fflcjlty In g ti r.g il
slrd lots of g sdes ne d d prl es ar.i
still upward. gotiii.na are: lexa.
twelve month, nominal; f a I atria, Hum
boldt and Mendocino, 2&U4H-; northern,
choice. 25fe2Cr: middle c uutlxa. 19a$c;
southern. IfcwlHc; ( .rejon. eastern atspr. j;i
!ile; clothing I7til8:. Territory. .i.,h:i
fine. 16-ift)c: hnvv fire fJf17c; fire me
dium. !6Vt'e. Wyrmirg ne. 17irls4:
he.vy fine. 1514?; fl-e mad'um, 7 -ftl 4c.
Utah and Nevedr. fnr. i;ilw; rr vv fine.
lWllCc: fine medium 1741S-. M nttna.
fins choice. 2IM ' ; vtrg Iu2iic; f're,
medium choice rilj."Jc; sve--g. u-n-i c.
Colorado, fire 164116V; fine med'i'm. Iil7c
ST. LOUIS. Nov. l."..-Wi);jl-sji.,dv:
medium grade', combing i,d 1 t in j
t,Ju:: light fne WaXv; l.esvy flue, .Julio;
tub waaitaJi. 253kUu.
IMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattle Rcr'pts Qnitu Libtrtl, but PricM
Held Gnr11j Suidy.
HOGS SOLD BIG NICKEL LOWER
Reeelait of heea and l.amha F.nllrely
Too Light to Meet Realrenaenf a of
Trade and Rotk Killers and
Feeders ate-ady to R4roa.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 16. 1M
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Mondsv $ 31 6 212 562
OfTlclal Tuesday 8.750 S.AcO $.700
Two dav this week 18 141 14 8i2 18 262
Same d.iya Isst week. . .. 6:1 7.718 18.143
Stme days week before. 12.548 8 $5,461
Same three weeks ago. . .17.0.12 $.676 28.1M
Same four weeks ago. . ..13 655 7.728 40.463
Sims days last year 8.914 13 197 28 9S9
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table show th receipts of
cattle, hogs nnd sheep st South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with
last year:
Im4 1 inc. Pee.
Cattle ,'22 481 958 7" 134.834
Hogs 1.981585 1.926 in 55.274
Sheep 1.684.r?6 1.6V3.687 1$ 1
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days with comparisons:
Data. l$O490$il$O2."lOTl;llKl0.l.lS.
-8. D.
Oct. 17
Oct 18
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 28
Oct. $4
Oct 28
Oct. 26
Oct. 27
Oct 99
Oct
. S 04' ( SI
I 4 J74I I
.1 5 0241 11'
.1 t 0741 6 08
.1 $ 8 (171
.1 i 174' 6 171
I I 6 141
I $ ?! I I 14'
I S 20 I a 1
5 fat I 6 251
6 01141 R i;
4 V. ! ini
I 4 V 4 7
.1 ' 4 f
.1 4 $14' 4 Ml
4 8441 I
I 4 8ia, 4 aoi
.) 4 8641 4 87
I 4 8n I 4 791
I 4 8.ST, 1 74;
.1 I 4 711
I 4 0141 4 7SI
1 s I 1
4 $741 4 80
4 971 4 RT
. 14 89 I 4 611
i 4 04' t
I 14 64'
1 4 J4' 4 671
T 18' 8 $0.
7 0$ 27
I ( 23i
6 (Ri a
8 l 6 2l
6 711 031
4T1IIW
8 741 011
6 711 6 or.i
8 TI 1 8 OOi
6 6i! I
6 1' 8 SO'
8 611 8 811
6 68: 6 721
6 81
55'
a I
( 871
6 TS'
$ 721
S 82!
Oct. 80
Oct. Jl
Nov. 1
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
vov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 1".
Nov. 1J.
Nov 14
Nov. IS.
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by cTch r""d ws:
. attie. MOgs.DO p 11 sea.
8 611
6 4-
8 611 6 711
6 R8I 6 71'
6 P8 8 t
441 6 6"
I I 741
6 SSl I
$51 ( 731
6 V. 6 ""
6 fl' 6 69'
6 VK 8 '
321 6 67 ,
4 841
4 Itt
4 M
4 a$
a 1
4 821
4 611
4 Ml
4 481
4 68'
4 54'
a I
4 6tl
4 60.
4 47i
4 611
4 an:
4 661
I
4 6l
4 Ml
4 871
4 71'
4 C$1
4 74'
4 18' t 74)
4 10H 87
4 16 8 71
4 811 71
4 l$l 8
I $ 66
4 141
4 14' 1 M
4 13 I '8
4 181 8 84
4 1fH 47
4 10' 8 81
e I $ $4
4
4 (W $ 68
4 011 $ 68
4 04' 3 46
4 t4 S 4
4 02( 8 $1
$ 62
I
4 ai
4 74'
4 $71
4 8.1
I
4 mi
4 ft" 3 81
4 081 8 62
4 08 t 45
4 08 ' 3 47
4 021 I 43
1 I 41
3 84'
$ Ml $ 41
3 $l $ 86
C . M. A St. P. Ry.
Missouri Pacific
12
1
Union Pacific system... 56
C. eV N. W. Ry 5
F., E. AV M. V. R. R.... 80
C. St. P.. M. & O. Ity.. 6
B. M. Ry 99
C. H. Q. Ry 8
P., R. I. P. Rv., east. 8
C , R. I. & P. Ry.. west 7
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Western
Total receipts 266
The disposition of the day'a receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or neaa indicated:
31
1
23
13
20
7
21
1
4
2
140
17
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha Packing Co 303 M
Pwilt and Comp.my i.ow i.ow
Cudahy PatkinK Co 1.113 Lola
Armour & Co I.w. l.oi-
Armour At Co., Sioux City 176 'i.SiS
Vanoant Co 419
Carey & Uenlon HI
J.obman & lo i( ....
W. 1. Stephen 142
Hill m
Huaton & Co..'. 5t)
Hamilton & Rothschild... 1'Ji ....
L. F. Hum Ill
Squires & Co ,
won is ivturtian
J. I). Root & Co a
Bulla & Kline 21
8. 8
McCrary & Carey lo.
liHKtriy So
Other buyeia Cw
Sheen
126 I
OKI)
4o4
4X?
3.21!
Toi-lls 7.619 8,094 5,011
CAi i LE There was ai.ot.-.er i.otiial run
of cattle In tight tn.s mo.nlng. wnlun
makes the supp.y lor the io oa ti ls
week far in excels of tlti.er the fame days
of la-t week or of last eat. ilic oeuiand.
though, wai in nood sndpe at tnis pjlni.
so that prices tied ttea-y cen th.uh
Chicago and Kansas Cay e.v suolel
lower.
Several curs of corn fed steers arrived,
but none of them were siiictly prime. As
compared with yesterday the market
showed very little change as packer all
seemed to no willing to take a f w c un
fed a of t. e kind ffered at Juit abjut steuiy
prices. As hlgn as S6.75 was paid iir some
cattle of fniny good quality.
There were quite a few we:ern range
steers In the yard 4, but rone of them wers
strictly choice. The market, though ruled
quite active with price fully steady with
yesterday on anything at all desdrat.la. As
all the packers seemed to hive libetal or
ders the bulk of the arrivals was dis
posed of In good a?ason.
The cow mar kit wa ol o sc'lve and
generally steady. If there was any chanxe
st all -It was a little stronger feeling on
the' choicer grade?, while the commn
klriis were a llttl hard to sell at s edv
prices. The change, though, In e'lher dl-rr-ctlon
was hardly noticeable and practi
cally everything was out of flrrt hands at
an early hour.
Bulls, veals, calves and stags sold In
Just about the same notches they did yes
terday. Quite a liberal proportion of the receipts
consisted of etockers and feeders, but the
demand seemed lo be equal to the occa
sion and an active and steady mark-t re
sulted. Everything at all desirable o'd
readily, but. of course, the common kinds
were more or less neglected, the earn as
usual. Representative rales;
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No A v. Pr.
17 1457 4 96 17 1207 ( 15
4 1. H0 4 50 17 31 4 90
f!.: 1260 5 on 37 1846 6 40
11 1426 S 75
COWS.
1 1060 ! 86 1 1190 3 11
35 9?2 2 26 41 967 2 80
15 1168 2 70 4 902 2 75
10 978 2 75 18 W ! 76
16 906 2 85 14 10 2 86
13 1198 3 10
IKIFERS.
6 842 2 85 4 717 S 86
8 773 5 ifl S WJ) 3 00
16 780 S 78
BULLS.
t 840 t m
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS
1 SOO 2 50 1C 663 J 76
7 776 3 ( 0 4 1170 1 26
23 VO0 8 y 49 936 $ 30
1$ !M'2 3 ' 10. 8S4 3 60
NEBRASKA.
11 cow 1040 $75 1 ster f1 2 10
g cows f4 2 05 2 feeders.. 9f0 J to
13 cowe 8W 3 25 1 feeder. .1060 $ f5
13 mwl 803 1 8"' cow Hill I S5
4S f -.-.1 era.. M8 8 16 41 feedsrs.. 170 3 16
9 feeders.. 927 3 (A J fsedere.. 786 2 60
I feeder... 900 2 90 3 cows 843 2 10
1 bull 1180 2 35 I cow 1010 i 26
8 cows 976 2 50 14 cows 93 $ 45
1 bull H'O 2 35 1 cow 960 $ 16
1 feeder... 9o 2 25 1 cow losO 1 76
1 feeder... 490 3 00 ? cows laXi i 46
1 steer 2 1 eow 20 26
SOUTH DAKOTA
21 cows W4 " 7ii 2 feeder.. IsO $ 00
1 row 1070 $80 10 feeders.. II ' $76
13 cows 978 Hi 14 steers.. ..lor! 8 80
j cws ii8 2 on I rteer loan J 66
80 steers.. ..1075 3 16 31 steers.. ,.1011 $16
$4 steer...."1 $85 II cow 1010 IN
11 ee ws 1H5 2 8
WYOMING.
14 enws .. 903 4 88 88 OOWS 831 9 00
18 cows'... .1047 3 15 167 cows... .1047 1 15
71 cows V9 3 16 1$ eiwa l'8 9 TI
13 bulls. ....13'4 $16 II o-' a 180
)3 rows 97? 3 00 6 bulls 1374 $ 15
18 feeders.. $48 8 Op
H Tanck 8. P.
22 mws 122 3 05 45 te are... .111 I V
5 C0WS....J 4? t "'W .... m 40 t
V Erlcksoa S. D.
tmst I" 8 00 10 feeders . 1078 so
f rows 81 2 00 ( mixed... 910 $10
1 hllll 11 !r". . r,
E. Odow B. D.
22 steers.. ..iml '66
J W. Hover-S. V.
Scows 1"0 2 80 0 steer.... 972 8 20
j row 1210 i I" 1 cow 1191 $25
A. H"b.n-S. D.
106 steers.. V 96 3 35
Townnd Bros S. D.
or, corn s 995 $ o $6 feeders. .loaf) 3 to
"jew Ill" $60 4 fedcr..l9 $00
3 COWS.....1P6 1 hull lao $ 3J
6 steer ...ll'd $ 26
J. C. Jefferls-8. p.
fl steers. ...1140 3 16 73 cowa 421 $ to
steers.. ..!'( K4 8 f'eders.. 790 3 10
11 steer. .- I"0 $10 $ steers. .. 12l) 3 2o
Western Rauchts S. I).
19 Steer. ...DM 1 TO I ro Ki j;s
Mlddlemlst L. L. 8. Co.Colo.
; feeder. 1014 $ f 74 (leers. ...'u IK
J feeders., wo $75 M st'ers....M32 t el
1 feed ."T.. . 9i0 S 75 I bulla... .1424 1 0)
T cows. ... l'H $ ' 1 bull 110 1 ffl
1 cow 930 3 76 1 bull P30 1 15
VV. R. Graasle-a
D.
$0 tters....lf10 I $0 1 row ti40 $10
1 stag i:-0 I
William Wallace . D.
II steer. ...loa I 00 I rows 107 1 )
I rows 1"10 1 $
O. B Marhsll-S U.
trow 1094) $ Ou 9 steer. .11M Itt
1 row I to 1 teer....ll? $ o
7 cows 1117 $1$ I bull 170 2 0o
1 cow 980 t $6 4 4)ow 1130 $ A
L, May-S. D.
21 steers.. ..113 I
J Paboock S. D.
13 steer.. ..101 $ $0
E1 Waraell ft. D.
4.1 sleeis....!17l i X
M, Coy-l
t steers.. ..1111 $ $6
K. Postrom Neb.
1 cow 1020 5 It fe-dar . 976 $06
1 row 710 f 7i 14 C1W ... m $7$
D Crulckshsnk-.Neb.
1 cow 7$" $00 1$ feeders.. 7 t
I cows 10..$ f 60 1 feeder... 44 $ $0
$ COWS !") Il 1 bull 1280 1 71
$ cow 811 3 10 10 heifer., lit I 21
L Morris Neb
10 cows 842 $ 5o 4 feeders.. 680 I
10 cows $14 tOO 1 calf 1 $$6
O. F Smith-Neb
108 feeder. $78 $ 16 I feeder., rt $ 71
Mrs M E. Clark-Colo
21 heifers.. 704 I 15 I cows 884 1 85
. Edredge. Wyo.
feeders.. 872 15 n steers. ...1204 t $0
22 feeders.. 661 $40 60 rows 714 3 86
2 feeders.. 600 3 00 9 steers.... $29 2
W. C. Sullivan, Wyo.
18 feede-e..irf I 40 7 cow 1129 $16
2 feeders ..10- 2 76 $ rows 1030 2
11 leers... 1140 $26 1 bull 1110 $00
H Rssmussen. Wyo.
11 cows 967 $ 00 6 bulls 1420 3 00
7 cows 9(4 2 11 2 bulls 1390 1 60
O. Sureno. Wyo.
COWS 1O70 2 8i) II feeder.. 1113 $46
19 cows 93 Oil 1 feeder. .110 $00
2 cows II 110 1 bull 1340 2 (a)
1 bull 1290 $ Of)
Oeorge Urnbt, Wyo.
50 steers. ...1221 I 74)
O'Connor Bros., S. 4D.
1 steer 1110 $ 60 I rows 1080 I 25
14 steers. ...1117 $ 26
James Ward. 8 D.
7 cows 868 $ 75 2$ steera. ...Ill t 00
William Moncrleff. Wyo.
10 I" Mils 1408 2 00 $ bulls 180 2 76
2 cow 1180 3 60 2 bulls 12v $00
1 row 1110 2 60 . 1 bull 1800 $ $6
1 bull 1240 3 00 1 c-w 960 3 tO
J. Bell. Neb.
28 feeders.. 1019 3 80 64 feeder.. 1006 3 41
$ feeder.. 1006 3 00
J. D. Rlcharda-Neb.
49 feeder. .1087 $$6 ,
The Tollind Co -Wyo.
71 feeder.. 994 $ $0 4 feeder.. 994 $ 71
J. K. Jeobson Veb.
$4 fe-de-s fl I n $ feeder.. t1 $00
A. T. Iind and Live Btock C.-Neb.
4 calves... ri'i '"0 26 cows 773 2 10
23 calve... 123 I Pft
W. W. Sewell-Wyo.
1 steer Jnoo A 16 1 cow 1080 $ 10
26 steers ... 171K $ 16 20 steers ... 1161 $40
J. W. Krn-Wvo.
1 rnsi) inni an 9 feeders. .1090 $80
1 row 1030 3 $6 1 feeder... 640 I 00
Mitchell Cattle Co Wyo
104 feeders. I' "0 8 $8 $ cows..... 883 3 78
6 fscder..l'V 2 r 0 trows 974 2 80
1 steer 6.10 3 f 0 1 row 780 3 00
1 cow 73ii 2 e 1 cow M0 3 to
J. H. McOlnl'V Neb.
31 row 4 Hi t cowe IK! I 40
1 row 70 3 10
Mitchell Cattle Co.-Wyo.
1 cow 9) 3 96 8 cow 83 9 8.
1 row 8V) i 18 cows 88. 3 5
18 rows ?88 3 86 1 row ) 3 85
1 row 8W ? 85
E P Meyers-Neb.
f rows 991 2 75 28 cow f21 2 '.'
17 Cllve... 186 4 0 I bull 1150 2 15
L. Council Neb.
n feeders.. 81 ) 8 rows 3 8
1 feeder... 0 76 1 cow 20 1 75
otsnger 8 IV
25 cows '" "'1 .--- .... fl-4 2 70
H. C. Amos-Neh.
1 e- "J ' w ... )' '1
63 'ers....l,19 S 81 4"w' P32 2 15
1 row 9r " '6 2 rows 910 3 81
7 ww "4 3 So
HOGS -There wns a liberal run of hoes
rea-r,-.,! tt. "ip-,,'r wpl'b maK" the
receipts for the two dnvs this wek con-slile-nt.lv
o excess or ) sae day Hst
rwk ard "lso of vsr. O'tier nolnts
also hnd llherl reoelr.t sd Chlce-o wis
ono'ed 6'10r lower ( Vsis-i Clf 1f,c
'ower. Packers star''-' o"t to 1 nv tt-elr
hoe at this ms-ket "71v. lower, but thev
flled to take or oil It'St much, ss the
demand semed 1o be n lle-sl rtropori's
from both r"ek". s"d aHloners fter
liuvc-s nnd seller flr',lly o' together trsd-
np WSS IctlVS -"d th" decll-s 1" O-'V "
ht" nickel or M57V-e. '"he t-"'ik of th hoes
sol t $4 V. snd 4 "8. w'"' th choicer
loads ss hlch ss 94 70. Th co-nCer
losds sold Isrewlv t $4 60. iarln- to th
cti"'tv of e rn-rkst evervthlng ws sold
bv fh mddl of the forenoon. Repre
sentative si lei'
No. Av. Sh. Pr. Vo. v. Sh. P'
67. ;... .81 ... 4 6H an..-.. .208 ... 4 fr"
14... ..-.38$ 160 4 414 74 44 40 4 14
66 ,4,6 40 4 (TO.. .11 "67 ... 4 24
Rf. ?77 40 4 f?-4 67 "48 80 4 1li
fK 61 4" 4 Of". Fg 177 ... 4 6"4
' J,i go 4 6'V4 "1 -7 ... 4 614
4rt 18 J80 4 6"4 76 24" ?40 4 64
41 50 40 6 08 73 280 180 4 66
3 " 80 4 66 88 nil 40 4 6.1
65 f'7 ... 4 05 70 26 ... 4 86
68 'Xl Bl) 4 66 8 4fi ... 4 1
74 "84 80 4 66 6" 968 170 4 66
TI 740 80 4 86 80 '1 40 4 66
74. ...'lO 4 68 71 J1 40 4
76 264 280 4 674 '" 40 4 874
4 .... '"S . . 1 70 66 1K6 ... 4 70
6 4n 4 V) 64 "89 200 4 60
66 264 1"0 4 60 74 78 80 4 f
78... ." Wi 4 1U. 63 "88 ?0 4
6'.. .. "1 80 4 -U, 67 fP8 11) 4 6"4
6 ?9" 240 4 6ij, 77 2'8 240 4 6"U
1 J70 40 4 -'4 24 ... 4 6'4
88 .... 538 160 4 7V. 66 2"4 120 4 64
t 4 6"i 6 "18 240 4 "4
64 "68 10 4 VU. 1 310 40 4 84,
J ' 80 4 6'U, 68 Jftt 80 4 ?4
64 901 J"0 4 "-. 76 V4 80 4 frU
67 70 8" 4 U 67 801 200 4 4
7? Kl V0 4 6U, 68 "Ol 300 4 6'4
61 ;a 1n 4 6"4 80 28 ... 4 66
64 275 11 4 66 64 ?6 30 4 68
66 811 200 4 68 71 1"4 40 4 86
76 249 80 4 874 80 6 160 4 "4
6 .r...26n ... 4 6-lV 61 306 40 4 84
6.1 770 80 4 ?4 80 "7 120 4 8"4
76 557 f Of) 4 66 68 271 ... 4 874
II ....290 10 4 86 60 Jf 80 4 tw
76 217 160 1 61 68 "48 ... 4 66
rn 26 ... 4 1 51 74 80 4 66
"44 ... 4 66 67 1 10 4 86
78 ? ?00 4 86 86 M 40 4 6n
60 817 240 4 66 69 71 160 4 66
61 947 40 4 86 74 J64 500 4 65
fi ; 21 4 66 64 78 40 4 88
6 SO 4 6 6 ... 46
60 " 60 4 66 8".... ,74 900 4 66
61 aS 2 4 674 41) J 160 4 60
71 40 4 61 6" 816 ... 4 84
T 6 ... 4 67li, 67 "71 40 4 TU
88 44 ... 4 64 66 08 10 4 4
76 !7 20 4 68 67 ?7 40 4 4
6? "4 80 4 86 88 41 4l) 4 66 a
60 ., . C7 10 4 66 66 '67 240 4 01
68 ... '68 1"0 4 65 19 246 ... 4 7l,
SHEEP-Fecelpts were very light this
morning and. In fact, much smaller than
generally anticipated. The demand from
local packers was as brisk as e-r and
everything In sight that would -j to kill
sold In short order. There was practically
no change In prices from yesterday, how
ever, as paclrer thsughf thev put on
enough yeaterdiw to last for a while. Fed
western lambs sold as hltrh aa $6 76 and fed
western ewes brought $4 00, while nstlve
ewes sold up to $4 f-o. Fed western wethers
brought $4.60. There were very few de
sirable arasser on sale but even the com
moner kinds wld readily where they had
anv kill to them
There were a good manv feeder buvers
on hand this morning, ami. In fact, there
were more buyers than sellers. The mar
ket ruled very actlvs and ;ron. with o-ie
sales showing considerable advance. The
nuslltv of th offering ws not trood. but
still high prices were paid. Lambs sold a
hiah aa $4.7t m t
Quotations for grass sheen ad lambs:
Oo.d to cholea yearlings. $4 40414.60; fair to
good yearlings. $4 0O4t4.4O; good to rt'O'o
wethers. $4 25474 10 ; fair to good w'hrs,
14 Ofi4.?8: food to cole sw. 4.oifi46:
fslr lo rood swsi, $3.764.flf!: good to ohol'-s
lambs. 96 404r5.lt: fslr to -o-d 'emhs, 88.164
6 40: feeder year'ing. 767 4 .'5: f eerie
wethers. $$600460; faeder ewe. $2IO3 60;
feeder lambs, $4. $644.90. Representative
ssles:
No. P'
III western ewes 98 8 76
1 Nebraska ewes 96 $76
48 NeKraak ewe 0 4 '
1 native aw , 10 t 98
122 Nebraska wethers " 4 fo
$9 native wether Ill 4 66
7 Ted wstern ewe 1) 4 66
88 Nebraska lambs 88 6 re
17 cull bucks I 9 0ft
r I'yomina feeder ewe 86 (6
'A Wiomlng ewe 6 8 40
$8 Wyoming ewes 8' 8 40
j goat tfti 4 oo
1 ost loo 4 o
!'4 Nebiaeka fed ewes 4 fO
ti Wyoming ewes and wethers. "'4 4 'o
176 Wvomlng swes snd wethers. "6 4 'ft
8 fd western ewes 4 l
88 native ws '
t" Nebraska 'ed wethers........ 4 as
18 native lamba ! 6
V f"d western lir.ha V 8 78
Wvomlng cull ewe "o
1 Wvomlng fd.r w ) 1
6 Wvomlng feeder ewes 9' 8 11
7 Wyoming faerier s"-s 61 4
83 Wvomlng feeder IsmH- 65 4 81
792 Wyoming feeder lamh U 4 65
Kaaisas fllr Mr nlaeV a.rWet.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. -CATTLE Re.
celo's. jo.eirt head. Includ'n' I'1 so''tern
Marks' Kl lower- ..! port spd
dressed baef steers. 91c,t-,; far , . ,rd.
iVi6 0o; -e-csiern fed 'srs. $l.ri '. 70;
storkers snd feeders it fill); ...-. rn
ateera. i 6kj4 : sooiheru '. 81 4 oft:
nstlvo cows, 81'i40: native fce(f- t;'.r4)
Qt-i: mill. 8'7V)3.: calvsa 2Vi4a.
HOOS Receipts. 17. to) i-ead Mirk"' 6
l'c loer; lop, $4 174; bul ot Mi'. H 44
4 7; heavy. MiM74: packer. $4 4I14 76;
pig and llgtit t4.2"4j)6r
SHEEP AND I.AMHS-Recefpt. 7. Ml
head Market strnn end active; native
lamhe. MMMK: native arrtiwra. ss iVit4 ;
fed ewes. l-i. r.Sajs So; aestei n lambs. $4 JU
t.74; weatern yearlings. 4 2.t4.;.; western
hep, $3 7504.15; stocki t and fedrrs. $J "i
04 ; Colotsdo lambs, 71 lb.. $5 75; Colo
rado wethers. V lhs , tOV
CHICAOO LIVR TC)( k markkt
tattle Qttlet llaga Inner l.amh
itesdy to lroag.
CHICAOO. Nov. li CATTLE Receipts,
H.Oni) head, msrket quiet; steers steadv ;
hulk Of sites peyitc lower (rood fo Prima
Steers. $5 9U4 ': poor to medium. $.! fotj
6 7u; stockers and feeders. $J iKVii4 l5; cows,
$1.25tr4 4o: heifers. $1 7.'ti 5 : cannrr. $1.21
4J1.40; bulls. $?.itr4 36, calves. $.iHj ; flu;
western steers. $50i"qi.l5.
HOOS Receipt, 33.010 hefid; 5'oH).' I 'wcr:
mlied snd butcher. $t.6tfi4.-: gcol .i
choice heave. $4 8Hi4 9r: rough heevv. $4 tn.t
4 66; light. $4."H4.80; bulk of los. $4.6Sr
4 Pft.
8HEEP AND LA MRS-Receipts. 7? O00
heed; lamls steadv to strong, goo I
to choice wctl-.ers. $4 54i4.S."i; fair to choice
mlxr-d, $.1 25; wistern h.'ep. $.l'fi.t.on;
native lambs. $4 354i4 1"; western In nil.
M 5oiil 50.
St. I.oola Live- Ktoek Market.'
ST. tOUIS. Nov. 15 -CATTLE Receipts,
I Poo head. Market slow and lower; native
shipping and export steer. $4 6"i ..";
dressed beef and butcher steers. $4 TlVS.6:
steers under 1 . lbs., $3.i4iA.6i); stm kei
and feeders, $2 36ilJ3.75; cows and heifers.
$i25454.50; canners. $2 OOifiJ 26; hulls, la ori
4(0: reives. $2 iW.(i; Texas nnd Indlnn
teers, $2.6"i4.; cows and heifers, $2.iK-J
$.80.
HOOS Receipts. 12.000 hend Market w
lower; olg and lights, $4 uoH 4"; packers
$404j4 7..; butchers and best heavy. $4 fsVJ)
4 86
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpt. 4.5.KI
lsd. Mirket steady to n shade lower;
native mutton. $3 5iah4 6o: lambs. l5i)lt6ii0;
cull and buck. $:.0 i4.l0; stinkers. $3009
$.36; Texan, $3.H0i6.0O.
St. Joseph Live 'loci: Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 15 CATTLE R
celft. 1,8.0 head. Market on native and
western steers steadv to 10c lower: cows
snd heifers l'HJISc lower; stockers aad feed
ers stead- to l'lr down.
HOOS Receipts. 8,i) head. Market was
tnostlv pic lower and active; top, $5.80.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts. 5.12$
head. Market steady to 5c lower: too
lsmbs. $5.86; mixed wethers and ewes, 14.15.
loo f Ity l ive 9focU Markets.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Nov. 16 (Special Tel,
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 7'W head. Mar
kel steady lo strong; beeves. $3.50fr6 (V);
rows, bulls snd m'xed. $2ieii3 25; stocker
snd fders. $2.50fi8 50; calves and yearlings,
$2 264T3 75
HOGS Rerelnts. 4.0H0 head. Market t
10c lower, selling at $4.50-0 4. 7v; bulk. 4 nXa
IHS.
Stork la $l?iv
The receipts of live stock at the six prin
cipal western cities yesterday were as fole
loas: 4. nine. nogs, oneeu,
South Omaha 6. ,j
Sioux City ?)
Kansas ("fty J0.0i
81. luls 1.501)
St. Joseph 6.800
Chicago 13.0M)
8.6-10
4. OU)
17.800
13.li")
8.1XI
33,(
3.7-0
7.600
4.(xr
5.12-1
32,(00
Totals 63.700 84.100 42.R23
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 15 METALS The
feature of the market Is the strength nnd
activity of copper. The London market re
ported another advance, with spot closing
at 666d nnd futures st iiM 16s, nnd
there was a good demand lice with most
dealers asking decidedly blither price.
Lake rangfe from $14.47v to $14 874. e!ectro
Ivtic from $13,474 to $13,115. Tin wss un
changed at i;-2 7s(li for spot and 131 17)
6d for futures In the Ixindon mu-ket. Lo
cnllv the market war culet and firm at
82.88412 96. lead locally was generally
held higher. Some of the larger dealers
are silll offering spot In full cur kits at
$4.10. but limitation more gnersllv rang
from $4.0 to $4 7ii. Snelter wa higher In
the ' ondon marlietN closing at 24 15s end
Ihe New York market, fo'lowliut th for
eiwn udvinoe. wis also higher at $5.45(35.55.
Iron closed t r.iscd In GI"sgow hnd at 4s
)oV.d In Mlddelshoroiigh. LocUy Iron was
cuoted firm end hlghtrr No. 1 fonndrv
northern Is qtiotfd si '6 64s17 00. No. 3
fonndrv no-thern ' $16.00tff 16.50 No. 3 foun-dr'-
eii'""""" d No. 1 foundry southern
,r" ,t "' ""-17.00
ST. Iil'l. Nov. 18 MFTXL8 Ieud.
firm. $4 354)4.40. Spelter, firm. $6.33.
Peoria Market.
PE'iRIA. Nrv. 1. CORN Easy ! No. .
olt 64c; new. 47c; No. 4 old. 63e; new, 44
6474c;- no grade, ne-. 4S4444q. v ...
RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record Noveaiber 15, as
furnished bv the Midland Guarantee and
TrtiBt company, bonded abstracter, 1611
Farnam street, for Th? Bee:
D. W. Ferry to B. D. Taft, ne4 4-1-1$
I 1
F. B. Reed and wife to P. A. Peter
son, part lot I. block 6. Horbach's
2d add $.000
Marv C. Brock to A. W. Grove, lot
3. block 131. South Omaha 2,0"0
Anna R. Falrrhlld to A. C. Ken
nedy, part lots 11 and 12. Bartlett's
add 3.750
J. C. Van Luster and wife to J. B.
Taylor, lots 6 and 7. block 4. Ames
Place i
J. A. Davis and wife to MeCngue in
vitment company, part lot 12. John
son's add., and strln adjoining .... I
L. 8holei and wife to OotaVa M John
ston, lot 7. block 8, West End 2,600
McCague Investment company to Es
ther 8. Wearne. nart aublot 1 of
lot 12. Johnston s add 3,?)
Interstate Investment Trust Limited
to Omaha Grain Terminal, lots 1, i.
I. 7 and 8. olock 198. city...... 40.00)
United State National bank to Cns
sel Renltv company, lots 1 and 2.
1st add to Factory Place 460
D. D. Deye to F. Natteford. pari ew4
sw4 or ne4 and other land Ia)
G. Peterson and wife to C. (J. Ander
son, lot 2 block 3. Hurnhnm Place 400
Sheriff lo Nancv J. Kennedy, lot 8,
block tt. Matthew's sub ISO
Mary J. Collin and husband to J.
M. McCarthy, lot 8, block I, Mat
lliew Hub v... I
Interstate investment Trust Limited
to Omaha G111I11 Terminal, part of
nwV 10-4 33-15-13 and other land.... 50,0"0
J. Schmidt to Mary T. Donlrun, lot
9, block 9, Patrick add, divorce
Clementine Brown to R. W. Rich
ardson, lot 1, block 14, Kquntse
Place MOD
Adeline Readier to W. O. Drake, sub
lot lo. lot 4. Ragan add 10,000
J. 8. Klemme and wife to Sarah M.
Dunkwater. part lot 17. block 2.
Yates 4 Hempd's add..... I,u4)
A. L. Campbell, trustee, nnd wlfo. to
Helen 11. Anderson, part lot 7, block
I. Orchard Hill I
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MAIN OFFICE
Fifth and Roberts...
$T. PAUL. MINN,'
Co.
(INCORPORATED.)
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
' Writ for our market latter.
Ship Your Grain to lis
Beat Facilities Llbrral Advance.
Prompt Retains.
DiLiTii. wiJ.sirr.4j.
Braarb Offlce, 1IO-I11 Board of Trade
Bid- Ocaaka, Seb. Telepboa SRI4,
$13-314 Fxchang Hldg.. South Omaha. '
Ball Phone 311. Independent Phon S.
The Merchants
National Bank
or Omaha, .Net.
U $ isetitsry
Capital aad Surplot. $600,000
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