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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: SUNDAY, XOVEMISEII 2T, ll'Oi.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
' Large Stlei of Standard Icsnei at Incraaae d
frices.
UNITED STATES STEEL THE FEATURE
Brent northern Preferred Advance
SeTeji Polnta, KaMnj Set Gala
nf veneen Point la
Tw Day.
NEW YORK, Nov. .-Initial transac
tions In todny' stork market were made
up largely of United fit a ten Steel issues,
but before the end of the brief sesdon bus
iness Increased in volume and the marktt
tiroadened until It embraced a great nu Ti
ber of the standard stock. At the outs't
large blocks of ateel common and pre
ferred cam out at fractlonn.1 advances an 1
the bond also gained. There were sllitht
dvancea In auch specialties aa Colorado
fuel, Fressel Steel Car and American lo
comotive. Amalgamated Copper respond! d
to buying by bouses supposed to represent
lioston interests. The list fluctuated n ir
rwly for a brief period, but shortly be
ot the publication of the bank statement
a heavy buying movement eet In. There
was a lively demand for Union Pad 10.
Southern Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Erie.
Southern Railway, Rock Island, Loulsvl le
A Nashville, Pennsylvania and others lit
the same group. London bought Union
Pacific and Southern Pacific and the ex
tensive purchases of Erie were pnhnhly
for acoount of the professional short lu
terest. The market remained active to
the close and prices of many Issues were
then the best nf the day.
The bank statement was regarded as fa
vorahle in the sense that the loan decrease,
an well as the cash loss, showed bftier
than had been expected. An (nwpectlo:i
of the dally report of the associated bank
reflects the recent sale of city bonds. Thee
banks, which acted for the purchasers of
these bonds the National Bank o,f Com
merce, National Chase bank and Fourth
National bank report eomilned debit bal
ances of more than I21.000.COO. while the
National City bank, a city depository, had
a credit of over W,50n,noo.
New high prices were registered bv the
nteel issues. Atchison made a sllsht' gain
In spite of Its poor October report. Great
Northern preferred advanced seven points,
making a seventecn-polnt gain In two
days ,
'iotal bond sajes " today, par value, $5,-
020,000.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Bales HigtvLow. Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore, ft Ohio....
d j pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio..
Chicago A Alton
do pfd
Chicago O. W
Chicago It N. W
C, M 8t St. P
no pfa
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C, C, C. A Ht. I
Crlorado Southern...
' do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware A Hudson.
Delaware. L. ft W...
Denver ft RJO Grand:;
do pfd....,,
Ere ,
io 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
- do pfd ....
Illinois Central.......
low Central '
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
1. ft N
Manhattan L
Met Securities
Metropolitan Ht. Ry.
Minneapolis & St. L.
M. Ht. K A U. St. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M , K. ft T
do pfd
N. R. U. of M. pfd..
New York Central...
N orfolk ft Western..
do pfd
"Ontario A Western..
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. ft St. I ......
.Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co.....
14i0 ten,
.1.700 104
2,600 6fi
8V 89
104 1034
wit
6.700 11)44 nv 134
?00 191 191 191
1.3U0 60. 4!fc 60
.... ....
20. V) 26
vo 200
z
lWi
6,100 174H 173
1.RO0
OoO
200
100
100
15
.27
ON
'"
8
151,4
26 V
88
22
r8
3514
6,2iO 189 1874
40
8.1
25
00
174'4
183
154j
87-ti
2-J',4
67
35 V4
18fi4
100 133 333 325
HO
00
77.9A
4. W0
3,900
ICO
fW4
4o
T4
B7 ,
86 .
13.500 ir.3'i
10O 30
800
1.100
. m.
4,100
1.100
fioo
3,800
300
2.300
4liO
14.000
.TilO
000
1100
3,7(0
4,100
-4(V)
04,500
1C0
:i,oo
01
29
fc
13N?
HWVi
81 H
lJi
M
H7
iron
&
43
18i4
75i
itj
77
32
sr
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55
8u
161 ii
30
5-i
29
54
138
32
40-H
n
854
k9'4
1M
30
61V4
29
62. 4
17 1(77
HO" HI
Ht. L. A S. F. 1st pfd
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd......:'....:..
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Texis ft Pacific
T.. St. L,. A W
-i do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd....',
w abasM
do p f d .
"Wheeling
Wlsconsli
do pfd.
Stfexlcan
Southern
Adorns E
"Wheeling & U E
Wisconsin. Central..
lexlcan Central
Southern Pacific Pfd
Adams Express
American Express...
U. 8. Kx press
Wells-l-'aigo F.xpreaa
Ama Copper
American C..A F....
do pfd
American Cotton Oil.
do pfd
American Ice .'.
do pfd :
American Linseed OH
do pfd.......
Amer. Locorr.o'lve..
do pfd
American B. A R ...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Refill..
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
International Paper...
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American. ...i.
Pacific Mall ,
Peoples Gas
Pressed Steel Car...
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republlo Steal
d pfd f.
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tennessee C. A I....
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
V. S. Realty A Imp..
U. S. Rubber
do pfd ,
U. S. Steel
do pfd
sstlnahnuae Eleo..
Western Union
!U 37
s.m S.V4
501) CH
m 2r.4
4?!0O cs"
23,300 3,-.
000 9f4
2.700 37
800 32
100 63
46.0O0 11,
llaoo ih
1.100 4H
aort 21
200 24
4O0 48
4.900 23
00.1174
'ioo m"
74-.iw sop;
2.C00 33
2,000 91
400 34 H
'366 84
'm iuvi
i3iio6 ifi
700 106
2.400 81
6!ioi 1494'
100 116
4.700 084
23.900 624
8,000 2154
00 24
fioo 804
100 a
19.7(H) 198
1,200 19
snO 78
300 464
121S,
044
110
1084
334
634
42
135
744
i!'4'
135
77
764
354
Kj
8
i
67'
354
9,-4
364
314
63
U5
1-24
64
914
145
1084
314
634
424
136
75
90
424
186
764
794
36
844
674
254
6-
674
35
954
36
314
62
1164
94V4
234 22
464 464
21 204
234 23
474 48
224- 224
1174 1174
.... 236
216
121
784
S'-4
904
344
'svi
ii.4
344
1044
81
116
87
614
216
23
80
8
1904
194
774
404
121
218
804
824
904
34
93
84
874
14
38
364
104
81 4
113
149
115
68
624
214
4
804
864
192
19",
40V
85
800 S34 214 23V
600 lt44 1034 1C4
600 464 46 4SU.
1.000 108:1 1084 1084
6.000 41
1,300 904
600 35
10.700 18
4.700
200
100
4.100
2.600
20
l.ooo
600
4U0
91.600
92,200
800
800
Vstal sale for the day,
714
24
SI
77
144
964
!
844
914
24
964
92i
89
89
232
174
60
24
874
764
144
944
814
34
404
90
233
174
714
24
874
704
144
96
614
83
91U 914
i,700 sha
29 4
944 94T4
180 1804
92
hares.
Row York Money Market.
' NEW YORK. Nov. M. MONEY On call
nominal; no loans; time loans, unchinsed'
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4444
4 per cent.
RTERLINO EXCHANGE Weak, with
actual business in bankers' hills at 84 8675
for demand and at-84.8375 and 84 81 for
sixty-day bills; posted rate-t. 84 85 anl
$4 87414 88; commercial bills, H.S34to4 83.
B1I.VEK Rar. i4c; Mexican dollars, 47n.'
BONDS Governments steady and rail
roads firm
The following were the closing prlcss on
alia Donas:
V. . ret. is, ng.
de esupoa
. r.
As coupon
4 new 4. rs..
o coupon
da sla , n..,
4o ftoupos
Atrhlton 4s..
So .1J. ts
Atlantic C. U 4s.
bnl. Ohio 4a...
o IVki
104 VI
...194V-1
...H'"
...1S01
...104,
...H"".
...114
... M
totv
Ht
Ctnlrnl of On. is. ...111
So IH Ine so
rh. a Ohls 4VI....1U1V
Cklcao 4k A.. It,....? lit,
C. . A Q. a. 4....1
C. M. . P. (. 4s.. Uu
t.. m iv w. . t.,
C, R i. P. 4s..
so col. &s
eve. A at. u
rbloago Tor. 4s....
Con. Tobsoca ....
1'oio. so. 4s
D.
A R. O. n
Kris prior lloa 4.
do an- 4s
P. W. A I. C. la.
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Mnnknttan e. . i,
M. ('utml in...
do 1st Ino
Mluo. A It. L. 44.
M. K. A T. 4s...
do U
M. R. R. of If. .
M. Y. C. 1. IHa...
N'. J. C. a I.
Mo. Pnclfto 4a
do In
M. W. . 4a
O S U 4s A Dir.
ftnn. con. ..
nvnains sn.
L. A 1. M
11. Lit P.
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1024
St. U W la
wnbonrd A. L. 4s
So. PsrlHo U
0 Hallwal la...
TIS1 A P. U ...
r . at. u at W..
Union PnclDc ..
dn mar. it
JV 8tM 14 u.
wh.h x,
do ob, B
w A L. ft. 4s...
win, Ontrnl 1 .
Colo. ml c. ta..
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4'learlag Hoaas Averaaeo. ,
NSW YORK. Nor. W. The Mtatpment of
aviraaes of ths vieurtng house Lank of
this city fur til Qve tUv nf this week
shows: lmna, Il.lu2.420.9im-. deiTrvae, 810,.
le... Deposits. 81,144.212.BtM; riot-i.ise. ;5..
4.i.Hv cliTuliitloii, 4- 12: decrease,
tviMi. tsuder, .'f 4IS.40O; lucieas,
1
tvwt.ono. "pecle. 8217,957.800; dcren.e, ,'.
9S'. Reserve, 8J94.434.r); rleoresee, 86.-
U'4 ). Reserve reiilred, li.ui"J.12.i; de
crease. 3.l.275. Hiirpiua, r,m,i7o; de
crease, 81,.3. EX-l"nited States deposits,
814.2J4.S2i, decrease,, 81.210.iT75.
Rostaa toek Market.
BOSTON, Nov. 2.-Call loans, SfSTT4 per
rent; time loans. 4ti per cent Official clos
ing of storks and bonds:
At?htnoB en. 4s.... It Weatln. eommoa ... I
do 4c 1 A4nlurs
Hex. Central 4s 71 Allooot
Atklo '4' Amalicasiated '"
do S'4 10SVAmrkn lino '
Poitnn A Alhnnr S AtUntle ,"
Bocton A Main. ...1714 Rlnghnm
Ha;i Klcrnt.d liilniCnl. Heel '
141 ( aritnnnlal
2tMj:i'oppr Rant ''H
194-lnlr Wert "4
. 71 I'llomlUno Coal
Fltcnburg pfd
Metlr-na Central ..
N. T , N H A H
P-ra MarqiMtU .
t'nlon Paclflo m
Amer. Argo. Chem... in
4o std I7.S
'A mar. Pnea. Tube. o Maim. Violas
Amer. 9-nlf H9I Mlrhlan
do pfd 13"'. Mohawk
Amer. T. A T H:. V Mont. " A C
Pranklln
Jranr
M ftorala
Amer. Woo lea
do pfa
Dominion I. A s. ..
E4laon P.ler. Ills..
Oenarnl Klertrlo ...
Maaa. P1rle
do pfd
Maaa. Gaa
I nlted Pratt
t'ntted Shoe Mnrh..
do pfd
U. 8. Ateal
n pfd
Uld. Asked.
17H
141
41
otd Pomlnloa
Oorenln
Parrot
Uulnry
Phannoa
Tamarack ....
Trlnltr
r. s. wining..
trll
.. is;f. a
.. 17 Itah
.. aiiWlnona .
.. 2S Wolvorlno
.. M4
t.nndoa Closlngt Storks.
LONDON. Nov. 26 -Closln"
Conaola. moncr...
do arr-ount
Anarondn
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W....
r... m. a st. p....
tiePaeri
Denver A R. O...
do pld
Erie
do Irt pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnnla Tentral ...
txiula. A Naab....
M K. AT
MI-HiN. Y. Central
II 9-1 Norfolk A W
... I do pfd
... HHntarlo A W
. . .10 V PannoylTanla
. .. aMi Pand Mines
...1J74 Reading
... So"! do let p'd
... lvj do Id pfd
...171 Southern Railway
... I'H do pfd
... M Southern Pacific
... I7 Vnlnn Paclflo
... 404 do . pfd
... 71 ,r. i. Steel
... f. do pfd
...irS ,Wahaah
...1424 do pfd
U I
.
. I
. 14
,.
. 4
. tH
. 47
. I1H
.111
. 104
.114
. 114
. 2t
. lit
. 4H
. 11
.101
.11
.. 77
. 14
. 484
. S
.. 11H
.. tn
.. 41
. 41
..
.. 7'4,
,. '
.111
.. 7
,. 104
.. 1714
,. 24
.. 47
PILVKR Bar. steady. 27 ll-16d per ounce.
WONKY-MylYi per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3&3 11-10 per cent; for three
months' Mils, 3 per cent.
Neer York Mining Storks.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2 The following are
the closing prices on mining "tocks:
A1a ma Con SI Llttla Chief
Alloc SO Ontario IM
Breece 13 irrhir 210
Brunswick Con II Phoenix .. 14 ,
I'omatoi-k Tuhnal .... s Pvtoal II
Con. Cal. A Va 17u Savage SI
Horn Silver lju i.crrj Nevada 41
iron Silver 226 .mall Hopea 21
ieadvllla Con I ilandaril Zu
CHICAGO URAIX AKU PROVISIONS
Featarea of the Tradings and Cloning
I'rlcea on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nov. 26. A return to ideal
harvest conditions In Argentina caused
weukness In the whent market here today,
the December delivery closing with a loss
of V4c. May Is off V.c t orn shows a
decline of an even cent. Oats are un
changed and previsions a shade to loo
higher.
1'rivate advices from Argentina claiming
that prospects were good lor excellent har
vest weuther had a depressing influence
on the whent market at the opening. An
other bearish factor was Increased ship
ments from Australia. Opening quotations
on December were off 440 at $1.084ff;
1.094. May wa unchanged to 4c lower
at 81104'?' 1.104. Immediately after th;
opening prices experienced a momentary
rally when Dccombcr advanced to 81.094.1
1.10 and May to I.I04. The market,
however, quickly yleUlf-d to persistent sell
ing and prices gradually declined. Pre
dictions of a liberal Increase In the visible
supply caused additional bcarlshness late
In the day. The low point on December
was reached at 81.084'ul.084 and on May
ot 81.094- The market closed weak with
December at 81.084iftl.09. Final quotations
on May were at 81.10. Clearances of wheat
and flour were equal to 217.800 bushels.
Primary receipts were 1.178.10O bushels,
compared with 1.331,100 bushels a year
ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re
ported receipt of 740 cars, agifinst 819 cars
last week and 878 a yenr ago.
Increased receipts -and good weather for
the curing of the new crop resulted In a
decline of le in the price of Decei.iher
corn. A prominent commission house at
tempted to sell nut a line of December,
but tbo demand was too llpht to absorb
the offerings. At the opening December
was off 41He at 494'54o. After selling
down to 484c It nloeed at 4S'4c. May
ranged betwetn 454'S4574c and closed - at
464J45Ttc. Local receipts were 509 cars,
none of contract grade.
iNoiwi'n-tnnmng tne weakness or other
grains tl oats market held steady, prices
fluctimli!-, within a narrow range. The
volume or" trading was very light. Decem
ber opened unchanged to a xhade lower.
at 29'i(f 194c. sold between the opening
price ana ciosca at nuw&tc. fliay closed
uncharged ot 314c. Local receipt wero
107 cors.
Buying of pork bv shorts caused a firm
tone In provisions. The principal Influence
was sign of an improvement in shipping
demand. Ajt the close Junuary pork waa
up 10c at iiz.92ft. Lard ami ribs were
each u shade higher at 87.106.624, re
spectlvely.
lXtnmted receipts for Monday: Wheat,
59 cars; corn. 626 cars; oats, 71 car: hogs,
50.000 head.
The lending future ranged a follow:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Fri'y.
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
toi u
Dec.
May
July
v.
Dec.
May
July
porK
Jan.
May
L i(i-
Jan.
May
Ris-
Jan.
May
l.094 1.04r3!l.08H
1. )' 1
l.iotVa;
1.104
l.io
1.104
1.04
l.o4
894'n4l 994, 984
I
1.08T4! 1.084
1.10
984
4944
454
4541
4641
4841
I
484 i
1-104
994
494
464464i445Vfi'W
454 1 464 W 4) 4641 48
I 304,41304194
4 i4'H-ii!y4'4
314! 314 304
31'Si314&4 314
12.85. i 12.9241 I2 774 12.9241 12.824
12.94! 13.05 I 12.90 13.06 I 12.974
294,'4i294'&4l
314'(t4l 3l4l
314 3l4'a')i
7.0741
7.25 !
6.574!
6.7741
7.10
7.274;
7.05'
7.224'
6.6241 6.6741
6. 8241 6.7241
1.10
7.2741
6.6241
6.80
7.lll
7.26
6.624
6.674
No. 2.
t'uh quotations Were as follows:
FIX1UR Eai-y; winter patents'. 85.10W5 20;
straights. 84.sOi5.00; spring patents. 84 90
5.40; Dtralght, $4.ti0i4.90; uakers' J2.704t3.9J.
WIIHAT-No. 3 spring. Jl.hxii 1.13; No. 3,
$1.034j1.10; No. 2 red. 81.li4Jl-la4.
CORN No. 2. 614c; No. 2 yellow. 67c
OATS No. 2. 3'b344c; No. 2 white, 3Z'sc;
No. 8 white, 3oM).T!c.
RYE No. 2, 78c.
HARLKY Good feeding, 38i6384c; fair to
choice malting, 42i62c.
SEKDB No. 1 flax, 81. 12; No. 1 northwest
ern, 8119; prime timothy, (2.724; clover,
contract grade, 812.25.
PROVISIONS-Mew pork, per hbl tll-50
eil.60. Lnrd, per loo lbs., 87.074- Short rib
Hides (loose). 86.6246.75; short cleur side
(boxed). 86.756.87i.
The iolluwii.g wciii the receipts and ship
.i.enta ycrlerday:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu.
35.400
, 79,900
570 .300
-34.9-)
, 7.000
127.4UO
17.80
44.600
321,(100
205.8 a!
8.700
71,500
On the iToduc exchang today the but
ter tn ukef u"ieulv n mi t.M. ioy44c;
dairies, l(21c. Eggs steady; at mark. caaV
Imiuued. ioVi- '-i.h' ii-ais. s4c: prime firsts,
36o; extra, 28. Cheese, steady at ll12c.
Philadelphia Prodare Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 26. RUTTER
Steady: extra western creamery, 25426c:
extra nearby prints, 28c.
EGOS Firm and 3c higher; nearbv, fresh,
32c, at mark; western, fresh, aoniSlc, at
mark.
CHEESE Unchanged; New York full
cream, fancy, 114ffiU4c; New York full
creams, fair to good, 104311c.
Mlaaoapoll Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. SB. WHEAT De
cember, 31 08: May, 81 124: July. 31.1u4: Sep.
tember, 944c; No. 1 hard. 81. K4; No. 1
northern. 81 104; No. I northern. 81.064.
FLoL'R First patent. $t .uoiti.10
patents. 8&.8MU1 '.; nrst clears,
second clears. 82.76'32!o&.
BRAN 114.00.
second
84.3 j; 4.46;
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 26. WH EAT Spot,
nominal: futurea. quit; December. 7 24d;
Match. 7s 44d; May, 7s 4d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed. 4
94d. futures, quiet, December, 4a 94d;
Junuary, 4s ad.
Dslath Grala Market.
DULITH. Nov. 26 WHEAT To arrive:
No 1 northern, II.I04: No. I northern,
81. 024. On track: No. 1 northern, 31.114;
No. 1 northern. 81.034; December, 81.104;
M 8 y $11'
ua'I b To arrive and on track. 24c
Market at St. LosOs.
BT. IX)L'1S. Nov. W No market today
on account of exposition.
MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
EtefStaen aud Feederi Ibont Steady for
Week, bat Cow Stuff Lewer.
HOGS AT LOW POINT FOR SEVERAL MONTHS
Demaad for Fat Sheep aad Lambs
Kqasl to Snpflr all Week aad
rrlees Folly Steady, Feeder
Also Active aad 'Iron;.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 25. 1904.
Receipts were; Catt . Hogs. Sher.
Official Monday 9.945 s.o36 18.110
Official Tuesday 7.181 II.60O 8.117
Official Wednesday 8.913 1 2.554 8.478
Thursday Holiday
Offlelal Friday 2,21 10.479 4,13
Official Saturday 345 8,214 421
48.913
41.V.9
34 326
32.816
32.115
37.59S
34.987
'3,3
36.W7
67.4"4
80.301
Total this week 21541
Total last week B0.26I
Total week before 14.469
game three weeks ego.. .26 12
Fame four weeks agn... .32 963
Same week last year. ...18 661
RECEIPTS mil tu I?" riD TO n ATE.
The following tftb,. ,now, ths receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at Bulh Omaha,
with comparison with last year:
c,attl m.M 991.186 131.970
tO.l 1.992.528 64.619
Bneep 1.CI9.119 1.701.443
The following table show tne averag
price of hogs st South Omaha for th last
vral day with comparisons:
Date, j 1J04. 190l.lOJ.19Ol.19OO.lls.188.
Not.
Nor.
Not.
Nov.
Nov.
Not.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Not. 11
Nov. 12.
Not. 13.
Nov. 14.
Nov. 15.
Nov. 16.
Nov. 17.
Nov. 18.
Not. 19.
Nov. 20.
Nov. 21.
Nov. 22.
Nov. 23.
Nov. 21.
Nov. 25
Nov. 26.
8441
4 834 1
4 8641
1 m
4 884;
4 104
4 95
4 974
4 Vl
89
4 804
4 9.
4 6.14,
4 '.1
4 6641
4S34I
4 6741
4 6141
4 49
"
4 474i
4 6241
I
4 991
4 871
4 T(
4 74!
4 7.H
4 74;
4 901
4 67'
4 681
4 '8
4 64
4 671
a
4 56
4 46i
4 89
4 45
4 44j
4 44
I
4 3l'
4 Ml
4 18
666,
6 Ell
6 4
6 611
6 6.1!
6 RS'
6 V.(
26
6 1 1.
6 ai
6 2X'
6 4l
4 3!i
6 29j
6 28:
a 2t!
6.:r!
6 13
6 or
6 99;
5 731 4 (II
I 721 4 601
I 4 66
$2(
711 4 66
6 711 4 64
8 M 4 7'
6 m 4 711
I 74 4 69
1 4 741
1731 I
R k:i' 4 4l
i 69 4 74!
6 6i 4 671
5 671 4 821
6 64 1 4 90i
1 4 ;
6 631 I
5 63! 4 78
i :.i 4 75i
6 811 4 7!
6 73i 4 76
a 68 4 7m
I 5 86
5 76! !
6 79 4 87
4 01
4 041
4 04
4C2'
I
4 011
4 021
4 011
4 061
4 08
4 02
a 1
8 941
921
8
84
.1 s;
8 86
I
3 F8!
3 89
8 86
8 KR
8 82i
3 77
1M
3 48
8 46
8(1
3 61
a
S 31
3 62
t 46
8 47
843
I 4!
0
I 41
8 91
t 35
3 3
8 35
3 29
a
8 31
8 3?
3 44
8 46
3 88
8 21
'Indies te Sunday. .Indicates holiday.
The official number of cars of stocK
brought in today by, each road was:
Cattle. Hop. Bliecp.H'r'fi.
C, M. A Bt. P. Ry 19 .. ..
I . f. system 6 18 .
C. aV N. W. Ry 12
V., E. ft M. V. Ry.... 3 26 .. 1
C, St. P.. M. ft O Ry .. 11
B. & M. Ry 9 25
C, H. ft Q. Ry 3
C, R. I. & P., east.... 1 12
Illinois- Central C .. ..
Chicago Ot. West 8
Total receipts 13 134 .. 3
The disposition of the day' receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of bead Indicated:
Catt. 1ICr. Sheep.
ft..
4i . .
SI..
..
J .
17 .
4. .
Tl..
41.
4
IS 4 l:4i
.., 4 I-1
.. 4 SIS
K 4 IJV,
i 4 rt-
14 lo )1U
I I o 4 bH
K) 4 Ml
40 4 alt
44 4 Ml
....T4
....SM
....14
...tf7
f4
II
.11
...in
M .
T.
7..
14 .
II..
4S
7.,
71.
U .
ST..
St..
..8S8 1W 4tS
. in a 1 11
. IM ... (SI
. .111 JOS 4 M
..H 4 4 f,"H
4 ITV,
. if h 4 i;.
M 4 It -4
.IM ... 4 671
..JH ... 41
. .Ill 44 4 40
BHEKP-There were only a few sheen
and lambs on sale thi mornlna- with which
to make a test of the market, and no
change took place. For the week there Is a
decrease of about 9,000 head, as compared
with last week, but an Increase over the
same week of last year amounting to about
5.""0 head.
The market has been In good shape prac
tically alr the week and vt ry little change
In ruling prices has taken place. On some
days there were a few weak apots. but at
the close of the week prices are fully as
high ns thev have teen at nnr time this
season. The demand from packers Is lib
eral for all desirable grades of both west
ern rangers and fed stuff. iMiite a little
cf the latter klr.d are beginning to show up
In the receipts, and where the quality Is at
all good very satisfactory prices are being
paid.
The demand for feeders has been fufly
equnl to the supplv all the week and the
market ran safely be quoted a active and
steady to strong. Eve. the commoner
kinds have sold without difficulty this week
at fuly as good prices as were paid last
week.
dotations for grns sheep and lambs:
Good to choice yearlings. 84.fi4.75: fair to
good yearlings. 8.25'u i.50: good to chelce
wethers. 34 25'ut.60; fair to good weM-.ers.
84.00-64.26; good to choice enes. 84.0047-1.23:
fair to good e."s, 8.1.7304.00; good to choice
lambs, 80.50-9s.90: fair tc good lambs, 85.15
IS5.40; feeder yearlings. $3.75-??4.25: feeder
wethers, U.60i4.2O; feeder ewes. 3-7 00.;S50;
feeder lambs, 34.25S5.0O: Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
22 fed western cull ewes M 1 60
399 fed western wethers 101 4 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hog Fire Cents Higher
and Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, Nov. 26 CATTLE Revelpta,
4l head; market steady; gooil to primf
steers, I6.00ibv7.lo; poor to medium. 63 tij
6.8j; stoekers and feeders, 32.'.Oii4.10; cows,
H.Snfr4.20; heifers, J1.7.Vy6.oO; cinner.-i, 1.3j(j
2..V; bulls, 32.KI&4.20; calves, 3.0O6.5o;
western steers. 83.o04j-5.15.
HOGS Receipts, 2A0OO head; estimated
for Monday, ii.WHi head; ma;k-.-t 6c higher;
mixed and butchers. 84 6, 4j-t.7.; good to
choice heavy, St.bu-iM.W); rougn luavy, I4.4K0
t oo; light, 44.5i.il. 4.0-4; bula of xuiint, 81. b
4.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt", 3.00)
hesd; sheep steady; lambs strong, c'oed
weak; good to choice wethers, 4 3Og6.0;
fair to choice mixed. 83.M4.3t; western
sheep, J3 i.ncj.00; nnilve lambs, Jl.iiX-il.o0;
western lamb, t4.OiHU5.35.
87
1.284
2,544
2,058
i,320
421
Omaha Packing Co f
,.ift and Company 7
tijuhy Packing Co 1
.rmour ft Co 38
Omaha Pack. Co., Denver. .240
Armour ft Co.. Sioux Cy.. ..
Other buyers 66
Total 360 7.993 421
CATTLE Several cars of cattle were re-
forted this morning, but not enough of
hem were put on sale to make a test of
the market. For the week receipt have
been quite liberal for Thanksgiving week,
there being an Increase over the same week
of last year amounting to 6,00 head. As
compared with lam week, however, there
is a decrease of about 6,000 head.
Very few cornfed steers arrived this week
and most of those that were offered were
of the short fed variety. It was evident
that packers were anxious for well fin
ished cattle and such kinds could safely
be quoted a little higher than they were
a week ago. The common and warmed up
cattle, however, were neglected to somo
extent and are certainly no more than
steady with the close of last week. Good
trt choice cattle may be quoted from 85.50
to 66 60; fair to food, 34.i5d5.50, and the
common to fair cattle from 83.60 to 84.26.
Quite a liberal proportion of the receipts
thia week has consisted of western range
beef steers. The early part of tho week
fiackers were rather bearish and succeeded
n breaking the market to some extent,
but the latter half of the week prices
strengthened and closing prices are Just
about the same ns those in effect a week
ago. Good to choice cattle have been
rather scarce, but they may be quoted
from 34.W) to 34.85; fair to good, 33.25 to
83.90, and the commoner kinds from 33.15
down.
The tendency of the mr,rl:et on cows bss
been downward this week end a nat lost
as compared with the cose ui ..
amounting to UKft.5.- Is noted. Ail kinds
have Buttered in the decline, though the
medium to good cows have broke more
tiian earners. A few corofeds are be
ginning to show up In the receipts, but
most of them are not very good and sell
in much the same notches as the better
grades of grab-sera. Good to choice gras.4
cow are selling largely from 32.76 to 33.25
and a choice bunch of cornfeda would sell
up to 81.50 or even better. Fulr to good
cows rell from 82.25 to 32.60 and canners
and cutters from $1.76 to $3.26.
Bulls and calves have not changed much
during the week. Fat bulls are selling
largely from $3.60 to $3.26 and feeder bulls
from $2.00 to $2.35.
The supply of stoekers and feeders ha
not been very hea ,-y this week an, with a
fair demand for (he better graa prices
have held fully eteady. Buyers seem to
want cattle of good quality and anything,
regardless of weight, which answer that
description, meets with ready sale. Com
mon kinds, though, are neglected and are
a. trifle lower than they were a wek ago.
Good to choice grades may be quoted from
$3.50 to $4. IX); fair to good, $3.10 to $.1.40, and
tne less desirable grades Irom 83.00 down.
Stock heifer are about steady for the
week, most of them selling from $2.00 to
$2.60. Representative Bales:
NEBRASKA.
870 1 75 1 calf 90 S 00
730 1 20
COIX)RADO
967 3 60 21 row 850 1 75
WYOMING.
$ 65 4 cowa 90 2 60
2 06 13 cowa 11 02 2 80
2 kit 1 cow. 1120 8 25
2 25
HOGS Receipts of hogs were aulte liher.il
here this morning, but the demand was
also ot good proportions, and us a result
the market improved a little. At the open
ing packers were only offering atrnng pilees
and a few loada sold that way or lurgely
at 84.50. It aoon became evident, how
ever, that th demand was brisk and as a
result the market kept Improving until
toward the clone it was fully 6e higher
than yesterday' average. Trading was
active, ao that everything excent a few
late arrivals sold before the middle of the
forenoon. The bulk of the hogs went from
34.50 to 34.65, with a very prime load of
heavy hogs s high as $4.60. Some of the
common stuff sold under $4.60.
For the week the receipts have been quit
liberal, there being an increase over last
week of about 7,0u0 head, and a compared
with the same week of lsst year there Is a
fraln of about 11,000 head. Owing to th
Iberal receipts, not only here, but at all
points, the market has moved steadily
downward, until today, when there was a
slight reaction. Closing price show a net
loss ns compared with a week ago of about
11c. Representative sales:
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, kOO had; market unchanged; chol:e
export ana 01 e -wed oeef a.cer;, $..00ut ;
fair to good, 3.i,oj6.o0; wete.n-led f.,fr,
e3.60Uo.So; stoekers and leeder-i, 42.60414 10;
southern yteers, $2.5i tfi-i.26; sout.'.ern cows,
81.50ifl3.2o; native cows, $1.5--ig-j.1j; 11 1,-e
he.llers. $2.boeio.oO; bulls, ViU)j.i& ; calves,
W.5OW6.00. hecelpts for the week, t0,200
head.
HOGS Rece.pt!!, 4.500 head; market
steady, closing a jhade lower; top, $40;
bulk of salts, $4.504.76; heavy, $1. .(kiii.80;
packers. $4.60-ff4 75: nlnrs and ilehts. 13.90'a)
4.7o. Receipts for tho week, 67,o0 heaa.
SHEEP AND LAM ha Receipts, none;
market nominally- slendv: nntl.e lamia.
34.5tHi6.fO; native wethers, 34.25rti4.9: native
ewes, 84.0or94.nO; western lambs, $4.5tVa6.0o;
western yearlings, i.a)Hj.io; western sheep,
83.7Sitf-l.u0; stoekers and feeders, K.6j4.25.
' St. Loala Live Stock Market.
8t. LOUIS. Nov. 26. CATTLE Receipts,
l.ixiO head, including 600 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export t-t?rs,
$4.5H)6.CO, the top obtainable only on fancy,
which are scarce; dres-ed beef and buicner
steers, $4.0ti3 5O; tteers unic i.OOO lb ,
$3.2OW'.0U; stoekers and feeders. $2.33Ti3.7o;
cowa and heifers, $2.25l.25; cannery. 2.V
2.40; bulls, 2.uf'J.o; calves. 13 5.6 M
Texas and Indian steers, $-50&i.-6; cows
and heifer, $2.OOr3.0O.
HOGS Receipts. 3,500 head; market
steady; pigs and lights, $3.754.50; packers,
$4.55184.70; butchery and best heavy, ti.oudl
SHEEP AND LAMT1S Receipt. 300
hend; market strong and active; native
muttons. $3.76ifH76; iambs, $4.60g6.00x culls
and bucks, 62.0Ot4.00; stocker, $2.O0S3.2i;
Texan. $3.006.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts, .180 head; market steidy; natives,
$3.5oa3.75; cows and heifers, . $2.7o(&4.35;
rockers and fede-. $2.50Ca8.40.
HOGS Rectlpts, 7.9J6 head; market atcaly
to strong; llKht, 44.304(1.6); meulum and
heavv. $4.50fM.8O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
demand strong.
Sloox City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, Nov. 26. (.Special Tee
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; mar
ket steady: beeves. $3.50(36.00: cows, hulh
und mixed, $2.253.26.; stoekers and feeders,
$2.5i;CT34o; calves and yearlings, $2.2ji(3.00.
HOGS Receipts, 5.600 head; market
strong, selling at $1,4114.55; bulk, $4 63
Stock la SLxtat.
The reeelnfa nf 11 va nlni-lr nl
clpal western cities yesterday
lows:
Cattle.
South Omaha 346
Sioux Citv 300
Kansas City 200
St. Ixiuis 1,000
St. Joseph 380
Chicago 400
Totals..
the six prin
were aa fol-
Hojs. Sheep.
8,214
6. 5(0
4,510
8,500
7,966
22,000
.2.626 61,780 3.721
421
100
siooo
1 cow
1 heifer...
4,6 cows....
13 cows 818
9 cows 858
1 cow 1030
1 bull 13D0
o. . 8. rr
ia SSI to 4 474
M Ill 110 4 474
44 171 40 4 ao
II IT ... 4 10
t Ill ... 4 10
if, tr.4 HIM
17 tit 10 4 19
14 141 100 4 Kl
It n SM 4 to
It 214 4 SO
IS Ill 10 4 10
tl Ml M 4 10
41 Ill 114 4 M
16 Ill lid 4 (0
46 S21 10 4 60
71 147 ... 4 10
14 Ill 140 4 10
IT Ill 10 4 M
0 1 10 I 10
5 140 4 60
a HI IOO 4 10
144 4i 4 60
40 til 110 4 60
14 Ill Ii I
M Ml 4M 4 60
Tl ... i in,
Tl K.I lit 4 i
"7 ... 2
J .. lit
T Il IM 4 64
5 ....Ill ... 4
Tl MT ll 4 U1
Ml 110 4 I2t
i:o 4 lit,
6 ti ao 4 61
'I 40 4 lit
'3 :m to it:,
4 W ... 4U
Tl X4 40 4 4!'!
7 140 4 6- -i
4-1 14 1-0 4 Hi,
14 14 4 UU,
No. At. gh. Pr.
M 11 40 4 H'4,
M 141 10 4 M'
I 14 M 4 611
14 If6 MO 4 6(14
I' Ml 44 4 12
6" Ml 40 4 6t-i
T Il 10 4 tl
4t 2!4 140 4 UU
II ill 140 4 6iu
it in ... 4 e:
4 130 ... 4 II
T4 Ml ... 4 I3W
17 IU M0 4 62',
II 3U0 120 4 62'4j
s-1 131 120 4 M'i
44 237 140 4 (2
II 21 10 4 621,
H l M 4 62V,
U 2M II -4 It
52 iU 121 4 62
TT 171 (40 4 H
K) 13 W 4 F6
M Ill ... 4 66
Tl ISt 40 4 66
II 144 ... 4 66
44 Ml ... 4 61
To 114 80 4 (4
17 245 ... 4 64
41 304 120 4 66
61 Ill 40 4 66
44 2sl 120 4 66
Tl 211 M 4 66
T 141 40 4 65
40 ti.4 1--0 4 In
W sal 4
II SM 44) 4 n!
it Ino to 4 66
o u4 ... 4 65
44 Ml ... 4 61
T4 121 0 4 66
S I t 40 4 66
6 Ill 8o0 4 64
Wool Market.
LONDON, Nov. 6. WOOL A good selec
tion consisting of 11,420 balea waa offered
at the wool sales today. There waa a
large attendance and competition wa ani
mated. A good supply of merinos, new
olip, sold freely, some lots going to Amer
ica and Germany. Bcoureds were In de
mand for Belgium. Low scoureda and
piece were eagerly bought for France at
extreme rate. Crossbrcds were active and
were taken 'by buyers from all sections.
Following are the sales In detail: New
South Wales, 1,900 bales; scoured, 9Wd(o?
Is W4d; greasy, 41fil0d. Queensland. 1,000
bales; scoured. Is 3dtj2s l',4d; greasy, '?
W,A. Victoria. 2.100 bales; scoured, 10dw
Is Id: greasy. 7Hd'ls Id. South Australia,
l.MP bales; scoured, Is V4d'i(l 6Hd; greasy.
6 Valid. Tasmania, 33 bales; greasy. Ih'o?
Is 2d. New Zealand, 1.600 bales; scoured,
94d(ils 10M,d; greasy, edls Sd. Cape
of Oood Hope and Natal, 2ou balea; scoured,
I9f(ls lHd; greusy. lsirjls Id. Falkland
Islands, 100 bales; greasy, 74iilld. The ar
rivals for the first series of the 1S'i6 sales
amount to 6.707 bales, Including 2,600 bales
forwarded direct to spinners. Imports this
week were: New South Wales, 1,270 bales;
Queensland, 60; Victoria, 1!)7; South Aus
tralia. 380; Cape of Oood Hope and Natal,
lilo; Hremen, 1.894; elsewhere, 187.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26 WOOL Market
firm; domestic fleece, 32Ji35c.
ST. LOIUS, Nov. 26. - WOOL Market
quiet but firm; medium grades, eombing und
clothing. 22y29c; light fine. 1Vd22',4ji-; heavy
fine. lrVf18c; tubwnsherl. 277fl0e.
BOSTON, Nov. 26. WOOL The Commer-
c'al u1 in. - "'f.r ! li' u niar1 t.
naya today: The week ha been free
from exciting features. A fair amount of
htiHlns was closed previous to the hnlldnv
Including siseable tr nsactlons in Idaho!
I'toh and Wyoming fine, Ana medium and
medium. For line and fine medium th.
scoured basis has been hlh ax 6So nd
half-blood sold to cost 60c. The mnrket Is
very Arm and foreign advice trong. Lon-d-n
showing a good advance all around
Tight money, heavy exportation and heavv
tariff ore rnlked about as restraining in
fluences. The shipments of wool for Boton
to date from December 81. 1w. aeenrding
to the sam .T'thority. nie 22.l2i.4l7 lha..
agslnat 112 844 ono at t"e ati"" t'm- iit
yenr. The recefots to date nre Ml, 873 047 lbs.
against 264.437.SK8 for the ime period last
yar- .
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26 COTTON-Fu-tures
closed very steady; Novembe-. 9.2'c;
Decemher. 9.27c: January. 9 38?; February.
9 45c; March. 9c: Apri' 9.61c: M"V, 9R'c
June, 9 69c; .Tulv, 97'c. Sp:t cot'tn e'o fd
ouiet: middl'ng uplands. 9.7oc; middling
gulf. 9 9V. B"le. nnre.
LIVERPOOL Nov. 26 COTTON BpDt,
ouiet. prices 10 n Ints hlghe-: Amer can
mlddl'ng far. R.42c; gfot mh'dl'rg, trt
m'ddl'ng. 6 10c; l w middl ng, t.ixe; gool or
ft'nary. 4 84c: o-dlra'v, 4.6Jc. The al of
the day were 6.0OI bile", of which 0O we e
for speculation end exoort. K"A ircl' d d
4 MO American. Receipt. 4 COO ba'es 'n
cli'd'nir S WO Amr'cnn. K'i'uren n- '-ed
quiet nd elated s'-dv; Ame-lcun m'ddllig.
n. e. Noveme- 6 0'c; November and
Decemr-e. 50:c: Pe"mhT end Jn-'ary,
6.06c: Jan"vv nnd February. 5"8c: Febru
ary and Mirch 6 10c: Msr-h ard rrll.
.lr: April and Mav. 8.14e; Mav ard June,
6 16c; .Inn and July, 6 17c; July and Au
gust, 1 1e; August and September, 5.16c.
' Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 6 COFFEE Market
for futures o-wned steady at unchanged
prices to a decline of 6 points In sympathy
With :artlal decline abroad. The market
closed steady .it ii net advance of 6 points,
with cnles of iy.750 bags. Im-iudlng puccm
N r at M6 4j7o; Jumuiry. 86 st - M iri-h, $7 00
7.i6; Aluy, 87.1.'Ki'7.2. fren Rio, au-udy;
mild, steu.ly; Cordova, l'-ulic.
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TO ALL REGULAR SHIPPERS AND
PROSPECTIVE SHIPPERS OF CORN:
ly povornment, Rtate and private authorities, it is agrttni that tho Corn crop this year
is very larpp; especially is this true of Iowa and Nebraska. . To secure a market for the
large surpluses fronl these states at best possible prices is what thousands of shippers will
soon be looking for. To this end we offer our service's, believing confidently that we are in
n position to so handle your consignments as to save for you all the profits.
To begin with, we will say by way of introduction, that through years of experience as
receivers of grain in car lots, including Wheat, Oats, Itarley, Corn and the Seeds, we have
so built up and increased our business that today we are handling nearly as many cnr.4 of
grain on the crop at Duluth as any other one firm, and 'the same is equally true of our
business at Minucnixdis, which, neetllp!8 to say, has earned for us an enviable reputation
among the grain growers of the Northwest In that practically nil of our shipments are
direct from the producer. The long list of shippers to the above markets has steadily in
creased each year and is the result of our superior facilities for getting the very best prices
obtainable, as well as our liberal advances and prompt returns.
To those who have only a few cars of Corn to sell, and such is the case generally
with the individual shipper, the question of getting full market prices is important, and
tt'i do this the plan to follow is a simple one. After you have loaded your car, co'nsign the
Kline to Edwards-Woods Co., 110-111 Hoard of Trade Ituilding, Omaha, Nebraska, and for
ward to us at that address bill of lading., Should you ties! re a part of your money in
advance, this you can get by making draft with bill of lading attached, which will be
honored by us for 7.1 per cent of the value of the contents of the car. When the car arrives,
we will sell it promptly for you, deducting our commission, monits advanced, if any,
also freight and such other expenses as switching, inspection, etc.
In a former communication, we outlined our views on the probable course of prices
for Corn during this fall and winter. On this point, we have nothing new to add at this
time, nor do we see any reason to change our opinion from the position we them took. We
think, however, that if inquiry is made funon? the feeders of your state, you will find there
will be 30 to 40 per cent lef-s Corn used for fenling purposes this year than last. All this
difference must necessarily be shipped to mirket, nnd it is because of this anticipated in
crease in offerings of Corn, which must be disposed of for uses that annually require but
a 87nall per cent of the production of this cer eal that producers will want to place their
consignments in the hands of a firm of broad experience, where those in charge are thor
oughly schooletl in every detail of the business and are able to locate 'for you a purchaser
at prices thtit will be entirely satisfactory to you.
We believe a trial shipment will convince you of all that we have said, and, in the
future, you will be one of our steady shippers. Write us when you have anything to offer.
mumm
(INCORPORATED).
Minneapolis, Duluth,
Omaha, Winnipeg.
Main Office,
Fifth and Robert Sts., St. Paul, Minn.
DEALERS IN
Branch Office, 110-11 Board of Trade Bldg , Omaha, Neb.
Telephone 3514.
212-214 Exchange Bldg., South Omaha. Bell 'Phone 216. Independent 'Phone S.
CRAW AO PRODUCE MARKET
Whtat Weik Light Demand and Specu
lative Activity on the Bear Side.
DECEMBER CORN STEADY, OTHERS STEADY
Better Demand for Cah Cora, Grid
Improving; Under Weather Con
dition Oat Firm Oolp of
Pit and of Wall Street.
OMAHA. Nov. 88, 19C4.
There was lass doing in the apeculatlvo
markets, but there wan a rather better de
mand for caHh grain. The receipts af
wheat In Omaha weie light, practically no
good grade being on the market, and a
a result price were but Utile belter than
normal, but hud there been a eupply the
demand would have Quickly absorbed it.
In the upeculutive center there was a dis
position to even trades. The absence of
Armour buying was alo noticed, and th!s
was sufficient to encourage the bears to
more energy. Cable were slightly higher.
Indicating somo uncertainty over the Ar-
fentlno sltuatlcn. although the smaller
Vorld' shipments may have had eome
Influence. The outslUu markets showed
llttla change. Kansas Cite wa practically
the same ns yesterday, Minneapolis wns
slightly lower and Duluth unchanged. 8t.
Iiuls was Indifferent to market values
the llrst visit of the prefldnnt since election
and the transfer cf Missouri to the re
publican mites being observed a a holi
day, llecelpl ot Minneapolis were large;
at other points light. Much of the Chi
cago trading In on tho scalping order, with
sonic deposition to take prolit whenever
they show up. Fine weather I n factor In
keeping up the receipt!. The future de
pends on the solution of the problem of
The percentage of the crop yet remaining
In producers' hands and the Argentine con
dition. Despite the appnrent strenirth of the posi
tion of wheat, the speculators, left alone
to their own will, through the absence of
outside orders, broke whent about a cent
a bushel. December opened about nt yen
terdiys close, or at ll.'W'.i.Ol-O'H. then
gradually declined to $l.Wi; May, $1.10;
to l.C9(!j.10; July lost from lt lOSf
1.00.
It begins to look as If the speculative;
long in December corn would hnv to
teku quite a llbenil amount of actual corn.
Tls- fine weather is causing an Improve
ment In the (trade and quite little of No
3 corn Is b-inv received. Pefcre the end
of tho month of December the corn will be
thoroughly dry. There wa nlso some i de
manrt for corn bv exporters from southern
ports this Ijelnj especially ,n, "f ,h
Omaha market. The speculative element
recognized the probability of lnrge con
tract receipts in December end the price
broke a mint under this influence, goln
tc Wjc and closing at 4Sc. May held
TherS'asn't enough chance In th oats
market to cnue comment. Condition nru
thoroughly understood and !t ! about aet
tlert that current rrlees are about where
they should he. hence the fluctuation ar
Inconsequential.
Omaha Cash Sale.
rr t i ha a-rnde. lbs.. 85c.
" COUN 1 car No. 4 yellow, lie: 3 cars No.
I vello'w. tic; I cam No. 4 yellow, 41H1
cn'r No S llow, C.-c; !." bu. No. t corn,
to arrive. 4ic.
Omaha Calt Prlee.
karri II (fil (: No. 4 hard. tucull.CO; No. J
snilnif. 1 tC: no gr;ide tee.
XltN-No. 3. "c: Nj. J, 41Vc; No. 4, 41
(TilV-c; no grade. Wifc.'ic; No. 2 yellow, tlftc;
No 3 yellow. U'tl-l-'ici No. 2 White, 4ic; No.
3 white, llc .. . .
O VI io. a mixeti, -no; no. a uuxrw,
v.. i Iv4.il vmli; fin I white 'nu -
X? i white, SUtui No. 4 whlu, ZV,c Und.
rd. lx'n:
HVK-No. 3. T-Hc; No. 4, Kc.
Carlut Uerelpls.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago w CH 19
Kalians lit .U W ill
Minneapolis 67 ".,
Duluth 143
Grain Market Rlsewnere.
Closing prices at th following market
todaj and Frldhy Were:
, CHICAGO.
Close
Wheat ' Today. Friday.
December l.OS'A
May 1.10
July 98"4
Corn
December 48
May 4&
July 45
Oat
December 294
May 3H4
July 31'
KANSAS CITTy
Wheat
December 1.01H
May 1.02
Corn
December 4514
May 4ji7t
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.0M4.
l.ltHa
49-U
457,
46
29H
81
31 V
1.02
i.oev
42H
42
W. Farnam Smith
Go.
STOCKS, BONDS,
INVESTMENT SECURITIKS.
1320 Farnam St. Tel. 106
We buy and sell South
Omaha Union Stock i
' Yards Bonds.
Wheat
December May
Wheat
December May
DULUTH.
1.09
110
1.13
1.10
1.13
1.11
1.1214
NEW YOHK GBNEMAIi MARKET
Quotations of tb Day on Various
Commodities.
n,I(?Xy.yRK' Nov- 2.-FLOUR-Recelpt,
C7.u8 bbls.; exports, 111,878 bbl.; sak-s, 1,700
pkgs. Market dull and feutureless; Mln
neHotn patents, tt.ldftitl.aj; Minnesota bakers,
4.Hr4.fc; winter patents, u.t;iyut; u); winter
srralghts, J6.354i5.65; winter extras, $3,604)1
4i!6; winter low grades. $3.4o4'4.n5. Kye
flour, firm; aulea, 20U bbls.: fair to good,
4.oOii4.76; choice to fancy, 4.7ba.O0. Buck
wheat flour, slow; per loO lbs., 2.15ii2.26.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
$1. 1331.16; city, Il.164H.ls; kiln dried, 13.00
ii'S. 2o.
ne-Nomtnal.
BARLEY-guiet; feeding, 444c. e. I. f.,
New York; malting, 62c, c. I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipt. 37.C0U bu.; exports, IV
037 bu.; salos, .3uC,0uti bu. Spot market
barely steady; No. 2 red, ll.2o, f. o. b..
u 11 oat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tl.&H. t. o.
b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal,
r. o. b., afloat. Options opened easy under
poor cables and local realizing, but was
rallied hy proxpects of bullUh weekly sta
tistic on Monday. Later the market sold
off again owing to further liquidation and
better Argentina news, cloning VHc net
lower; kales Included No. 2 red May. $1 12
fill closing at tl.lV: Jnlv II Mi.ivo
i LOSS, closing at $1.034; December closed
! at tl 17'.
; C'URN Receipts, 26,875 bu.; export, 12.2S8
bu.! sales, lo.uoo bu. futuie. Hpot mar
! ket barely steady; No. i, nominal In ele
I vator and 564e, t. o. j afloat: No. t yel
low, WiV4o; mo. I white. 66c. Option mar
ket was dull and easier, with wheat clos
ing partly V4c net lower; May, filVMl'AO.
closing at 61 tic; December closed at 68c.
OATB Receipts, 2b2,Wi bu.; exports, luS,
934 bu. Spot market dull; mixed oats, 26
to '42 lbs.. 4(3i,c; natural white, 30 to
ti lbs., NJV; clipped white, 36 to 40
lb.. WiHOc. Option nominal.
FEED Dull; spring bran. $20.xa206E;
middling ,3.JL; city, J0.(s(i 27.50.
HAY Firm; shipping, tiy7oc; good to
choice. Sotic.
nurs-wuiet; state, common to choice,
1904, .lltrtao; 1W,S. 3Ki36c; olds, 14ti'lXc; l'a
cflc coast, 1801, 30a7o; 1W3, 30HT34C; old,
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 26 .lbs.,
; Tex dry, 24 to f lbs., !4'4o.
LFATHKH Firm; acid. 24'&2i,c.
FROVimONB-beef. iad ; family. I10M
fill 50; mess, H W; beef hams. :'.'.0iV,(
2211; packet, (lO.OtlO.SO; city, extra India,
mesa, tH.t ilt fto Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies, $$.26&6 75: pickled shoulders,
$7 60; plcklod hams. $9(W(9 76. I-ard. steady;
western steamed, 7.i 'atbd; refined, slesdy;
continent, ST. 70 Bouth American, Jx.aij
((impound, tf6ofjB76, 1'orU. Irregular; fam
ily. I15 0iittl6.il: short clear, tlS.76t)l 60;
mess, tl3.264iia.75.
TAI.IJJW-Firm: city 12 per pkg ), te.;
country tpkgs. flee), 4'aic.
RICE Firm: dormuiiic fair to extra, Ti
4j6V.c; jHpnnee, ni;idnul.
tOliS-l Iriu. we ie:n fancy selected, iOc,
w"tern sveruges, VH'a'Jic.
Itil'LTUY-Allve mill net iiet : western
chicken. 11c; tow la, lie; turkeys, Ijc;
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, Neb.
U. S. PcsttlMry
Capital and Surpliu, 600.000
rtANI MUISHV. Fr
UITHE1 ftlAKE. Casklet;
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RsoelT aooounts 9t tMinks, bAnkn serpor
turns, flrms ml IsdlTUlueii ISTemM
terma.
rorslga Bxrkinn tKMibt aa sold
Utun el rJit uwi. ilUbU la ajl
ens ( th world.
Intsnit pt Tits Certiacatea ef DvpesM.
Collsotloii srogiptlr a4 (MeuoailMiiy.
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read. Point out the essential character
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financial Ditfalls. etc. Written In an en-1
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UENVEIt aEtlMlTIKg CO.,
23 Rank Block. Denver, Colo.
dressed, market quiet; western chicken,
Utolae; fowls, UW2'4c; turkey, lftff21o.
BUTTER Market strong; renovated,
common to extra, 1331tVo; western Imita
tion creamery, common to choloe, t&'HaOe.
CHEESE Market llrm: stute full creams.
0I1IU1I, S3i;Jl;l4 vi vuivi m llu Wliltv AI1WJ',
U1c. i
Kansas CUr (train and Provision.
KANSAS CITY", Nov. 26. WHEAT De
cember. tl.Ol'ikifll.olIt; July. PKiiteiisc: cash.
i No. 2 hard. ll.Htt; No. 3, ll.02wl.tiS; No. .
Sir 'a Jl 01; No. 2 red, 1 ool.oti No. 8, ll.02ii
1.U3; No. 4. !M'(il.u2; receipt. Vo cur.
CORN December, 42"4c; May, 43c ;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 4u&4a4Jc; No. i, 44V'U4f'c;
No. 3 white, 46c; No. 3, 44c.
OATS No. 2 mixed, iJWa'JOc: No. 1 white.
' a0fr3O4c.
, HAY Weak; choice timothy. 19.0089.50;
Ichtd' e prairie, $7 7iS CO.
I RYE d.eady; No. 2, WHlac.
I EUG Sieady; MlforT end Kan'aa new
'No. 2, wliltewmid ca: ei in luJeil, 2Jc; case
; count, 12c; cafes returned Vjc lese.
ntjribit - mtdiiy; ciunir.i, Z1V3C;
fancy dairy, 16o.
' T)riafnti HMnmAnla
, SH.Olli tfH.'Ol
4t.SJl Ji. rio
24.U4J li.it)
Wheat, bu
Cern, bu
Oat, bu
Peoria, Market.
PBORIA, III., Nov. 26 -CORN Quoted
steady; No. S new, 44 , f tttc ; No, 4 ft, 4
4j4jc; no grade, sew, 43Vo