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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1902.
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CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
onsider&bls ImproTemsnt Noted Last Im k
ia Demand for Winter Goods.
HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED FOR SUGAR
Retailers It pert Tkaakaglrlas; Trad
a Hp In a- Very Liberal la Spit at
Hlk Prlees that Prevailed
a Moat Llsee f Gooda.
Although ther vrrt only five working
days last week. Omaha Jobbers and manu
facturer report the volume of business
transacted considerably In eicesa of the
previous wrek and also of the correspond
ing week of last year. The cooler weather
which prevailed was probably responsible
to a great extent for the Improvement, but
still Jobbers ray the weather la too warm
to make business brisk. What they want
la a touch of real winter, which will make
It necessary for everyone who moves out
of doors to be clad In heavy clothing from
top to toe. But while they realise that they
Blight be doing more business, they are
not complaining about present conditions,
aa the movement so far thla season has
been very satisfactory and considerably
better than a year ago.
Thrr were about the usual number of
fluctuations In prices last week, but It Is
to be noticed that outside of groceries
there were very few changes. The general
tone of the market on practically ail kinds
of goods Is very firm and present prospects
are that prices will remain firm for some
: time to come. There seems to be a de
mand for all the goods that manufacturers
can produce or that farther can raise, so
that slock are not accumulating In first
. bands.
Look tot aa Advance la ligsr.
The market on refined augar is about the '
same aa It waa a week ago ao far aa quota
I tlons go. Raws, however, advanced a full
I He and the market In both I-ondon and
Sew York Is reported very strong, and It I
la said that Indications are favorable for
higher prices on refined grades at most
any time.
The cheese market shows an advance of
'JifcHc over the price of a week ago. New
. York reports all the factories closed down
for the season. Stocks are practically all
out of first hands and stocks In warehouses
are lighter than they have been for many
years. A large number ol Wisconsin fac
tories are also closed down for the season
and as severe winter weather Is liable
to come at any time, the rest of the fac
tories will soon have to close. That being
the situation, jobbers say that It looks aa
though higher prices wi 1 prevail this season
than for several year past.
Bean ar Vrti&c per bushel higher than
they were a week ago. Stocks are exceed
ingly light, both In the hands of shippers
and buyers In general. There has been a
marked tendency on the part of buyers to
hold off all the season In the hop thst
lower prices would prevail and as a result
the movement so tar has been lighter than
usual. The warm weather has also had
a tendency to curtail consumption, but with
the advent of cold weather Jobbers look
for neavler buying and atlll higher prices.
Th foreign crop has been estimated at
the outride at 40 per cent of last year's
crop and some authorities place it as low
aa 26 per cent.
The principal item In canned good is an
advance of 26c per dosen on California
gallon goods, which Included peaches, pears,
cherrlea and pluma. On apricots there was
an advance of toe per doxen. which makes
th price 60c per doren higher than on
peachee. Th scsrclty of these lines of
gooda and the active demand for them la
th reason given for the higher prices.
Othsr changea In canned goods are of
llttl Importance.
A very active demand developed last
week for foreign dried fruits, including
dates, figs, currents and raisins of all
klnda. Blocks of fancy layer raisins are
said to be practically exhausted and seeded
raisins are moving out very rapidly, so that
th market la very strong for this class of
goods.
Th market on oatmeal In barrels -declined
9c per barrel from the high time,
but reacted and now manufacturers are
asking 15c per barrel and 15e-per -case of
five packages more than at th low tune.
Jobber think that present Indications ,are
favorable for still higher prices.
Persistent reports are coming frOM I Loui
siana regarding the great damage-don to
in ric crop. M win D rerpeoiDerea mat
the rron wraa considerably damaged during
the summer and now It Is claimed that
owing to recent rains all the rice that was
not under cover was more or less damaged.
It looks now as though there will be very.
little cheap rice until tne new crop arrive
and an advancing market 1 expected from
thla Mm on, particularly - on th high
grades.
Dry Goods Moved More Freely
Dry goods Jobbers also report th volume
of business for last week ss being con
siderably In excess of the previous week.
There were not many buyers in the city.
owing probably to the fact that Thanks
giving kept most of the merchants at
.home. Mall orders, however, came In quit
freely and jobbers say that as soon aa
winter weather sets In ther will be a big
reorder business.
Ther has been no particular change in
the market on leading lines of goods, but
those who are posted quote prices firm' all
along th line, with prospects favorable
for their remaining that way for some
time to come. Each week It becomes more
apparent that popular line are getting
care and that retailers In a great many
cases will be disappointed when they re
turn for mor gooda.
About th only change In th hardware
market last week waa the announcement
sent out by manufacturers of another ad
vance In all kinds of stoves. Local jobbers
however, say this advance wlU not affect
retailers be to re tne nrsi or tne year ana
Just how much jobbers will advance their
prices at that time Is not definitely known.
The advance, however, will undoubtedly be
quit an Important on. Merchants have
been anticipating higher prices for some
little time, but wholesalers look for quite
a brisk trade from now until the first of
th year. Other lines of hardware remain
In just about the same position they were
a week ago, with prices firm.
Bo far as the trade altuation Is con
cerned, local jobbers say 'hey have no
cause for complaint. The demand showed
considerable Improvement last week for
cold weather goods and a still better trade
is looked for as soon as winter weather
sets In. .
Robbers Mors Popalar Last M eek.
Th anowbtorms that were reported In
several sections of th country tributary
to Omaha created quit an active demand
for rubbers last week. Orders came In
not only by mall, but by telephone and
telegraph. It seems that a good many
merchants have not aa large stocks on
band as was generally thought, so thst
iobbers look tor a good deal of business
a follow the first general snowstorm or
drop In temperature, Ther haa been very
llttl demand so far thla season for heavy
rubber, so that retailers have the bulk
of their goods still on the shelves. , A
great many bill become due December 1
and for that reason they ar anxious to
reduce their atocks. '
In speaking of th prospects of changes
In prices on rubbers the first of the year
a focal jobber expressed th belief that
there would be very few changes. H Says
there will probably be some readjustments
made, but doea not look for any important
advances or reductions. Of course predic
tions at this time sre purely guesswork.
Leather - gooua ar atlll moving u.ulta
freely for thla aeason of the year. There
Is no special feature to the trade, as mcr
rhanta simply order as thlr stock run low.
Traveling men though are meeting with
good success In picking up spring orders
and so far have done better than ever be
fore, Fralt aad Prodaee.
Ther wss a very active demand last
week for fruits ana vegetables in both a
wholesale and retail way. Jobbers re
ported their Thanksgiving trade better than
a year ago In spite of the rart that prices
on many lines were unusually high. Re
tailers alao aay that they cleaned up their
tocka in good shape and are well pleased
with the outcome of their trails. With ths
exception of cranberries, which are now up
to ta SO to HOW per barrel, ther have not
been many change In price during th
week under review. The prices that wer
established several days before Thanks
giving wer generally maintained. The
quotations on the different Hues now in
fore will be found in another column.
Th poultry market held firm nearly all
the week, as the demand was sufficient to
tak about. all th stock that arrived. Deal
ers cleaned up about all th dressed tur
key they bad at lilc per pound. After
Thanksgiving ther was practically no de
mand for any kind of poultry, but what
Utile did change hand sold as a rule a
trifle lower than before Thanksgiving.
Th egg market continue firm, with sup
plies nun two heavy to meet th demand.
Th earn la true of butter.
prine ar still Arm and In good demand
st the old price, which rang from v'Wc
for all grs.lt s. Apricots are In moderate
demand and S'endy, with boxes at 7Vy!i12c
and bags at bl"c. f'earhe are quiet but
steady, with un pee led quoted at HtjlOc.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Coadltloa of Trad aad Qaotatloa oa
Staple aad Fasey Fradaco.
EGOS Candled stock, C.
'LIVE POULT RT-Hens, 7c; old roosters,
4c; turkey. HS12c; ducks, MjSc; geee,
Hlc; spring chickens, per lb., Ht?9c.
DKEMiEU POULTRY Hens, luc; young
chickens lie; turkeys, Italic; ducks and
geese 1-12e.
BUTTLR Packing stock. l1Hc; cholc
dairy, in tubs, fcfJlc; separator. U7g2Sc.
FRESH CAl'UHT FISH Trout. c: her
ring, tic; pickerel, fcc; pike, c; perch,
c; buffslo. dressed Tc; suntlsh, Sc: blueftns,
c; whltehsh. It; salmon. lc; haddock, 11c;
codfish, l.'c; redsnapper, lc; lobsters boiled,
per lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per lb., 2c;
bullheads, luc; cattish, 14c; black bass, Mc;
halibut, lie.
LuKN-New 40c
OAT8-32C.
RYE No. 1 45c.
BRAN Per ton, 113 50.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha 'Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No.
1 upland, tS.oO; No. 1 medium, 100; No. 1
coarse, 17.50. Rye strsk. 86.00. The. prices
ar for hay of good color and quality. De
mand, fair; receipts, light.
OYSTERS Standards, per can, JSc; extra
selects, per can, 35c; New York counts, per
can, Cc; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.75;
bulk, standards, per gal., 11.30.
VEGETABLES.
NEW CELERY Kalamaioo, per dos., 23c;
Utah, per dox., 45c; California, per dos., for
stalks weighing from 1 tu li lbs., each,
tVB 75c.
POTATOES New, per bu., 3540c.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per bbl.,
32.2S.
TURNIPS Per bu.. 10c: Canada ruta-
. bagas,. per lb., lc.
' BEETS Per basket. 40c
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., $1.50.
WAX BEANS Per bu. box. $3: string
beans, per bu. box, $150.
c abhaue Home grom. new. ic.
ONIONS New home grown. In sacks, per
bu., tV.'t'S-; Spanish, per crate, $1.60.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $i.60.
TOMATOES New California, per 4-
basket crate, $2.75.
CALiFLOWER California, per crate.
FRT-rra.
PEARS Fall varieties, per box. S3: Kle-
lers, ,er bbl., n.,t; Colorado, per dox,
APPLES Cooking, per bbl., $2.25; eating,
$2.6u; Jonathans, Uio; New York stock
$3.25: jallfornie Bellflowers. bu. box. $L9.
GRAPES Catawba, per basket. Isc:
Malagas, per keg, $4.0"5T.uo.
'RANHkRH VJl Wisconsin. Tier rni
$50; Bell and Bugles, $10.50; per box, $3.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
BANANAS Per bunch. According to six.
$2a"."8 .50.
lemo.ns California lancy, 4.uuw4.au;
choice, $3.75.
ORANGES Florida Bright. $3.75; Cali
fornia Navels. $4.0ufe'4.50.
DATES Persian. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb..
c; per case or no-io. pkgs., K.zt.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Clomog Priors 'on the Board of Trade Are
All 81ightl Lower.
Atrhlsna . IH So. ttaltwar
do std r'i
B.I. A Ohls Trias PaclBc
do pti Toledo. St. U a W
Canadian Paclsc KtU, r"
GENERAL DULLNESS RULES THE MARKET
laaetlvlty of Lead I a Lena- Operators
Restralas Trader la Wheat Pro
vlsloa Weaken oa Selllas;
by Brokera.
CHICAGO. Nov. 29 Dullness prevailed
today on the Board of Trade and prices In
general were depressed, December wheat
closing Vglc nd May Sc lower. December
corn closed le down and oats HJc lower,
Jsnuary provisions closed unchanged to XVc
unaer yesterday.
Wheat ruled dull. There was little die
position to trade, owing to the Inactivity of
the leading long, and while the early mar
ket was a triite better than yesterday s
close, it gradually weakened and the close
waa near the bottom. The weaknesa in
corn was a depressing Influence and con
tinued liquidation helped to take down the
price. December opened unchanged to Ho
lower at 7tStj74'c and declined until 734a
was reached. The close was 7lc lower at
34'573Sc. May closed Sc lower at 75c,
after selling between 75V7Tc and itV-
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to aSl.OiO bu. Primary receipts were 1,150,000
bu.. compared with l.vii.ooo a year ago.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts
of 12 cars, which, with local receipts of
119 cars, seven of contract grade, made
total receipts for the three points of 1.107
cars, against 1,030 last week and Llu5 a
year ago.
Corn was firm at the opening, th wet
weather throughout the corn belt deterring
the free movement of the grain. Scattered
liquidation, however, soon caused a sharp
decline, but covering by shorts brought
about a rally. The volume of business on
the whole was but moderate. December
closed lc lower at 54c, after ranging be
tween 53c and 5514c. May closed VuSc
lower at 421242&c. after selling between
424c and 43Su43c. Local receipts wer t-6
cars, with thirteen of contract grade.
Ther was considerable selling pressure
In oats and In the absence of any material
support weakness developed and the close
waa lower. Local traders favored the Bell-
Ins: side and there was llttl demand ex
cept from shorts taking profit. December
closed H$TSc lower at 30Tc. after ranging
between 3"c and 31Hc. May closed c
lower at 32v,c. Local receipts. zis cars.
Provisions were strong early on smaller
receipts of hogs and higher price at the
yards. Covering by shorts caused a silgnt
advance, but later In the day selling by
brokers caused a decline and the close waa
easy, with January pork unchanged at
$15. So. January lard closed 24c lower at
$.524, with ribs also ?4c lower at as.iii.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
115 car; corn. 2oti cars; oats. 155 cars; bogs.
42.0UO bead.
Th leading future ranged as follows:
the Item of spacl show that flv bank lost
$3,7"0.0v net.
The following are the closing price on
the New York Stock exchange:
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Hutsos US' American S. a R.
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t4 Cons. Gas
Cat.ada 80
(hea. Ohio
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Chicago K. 111... Jin
Chicago A O. W..
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Colorado 80
do 1st pfd
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Pel. a
Del. U W
Lxnrer A R. O.
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Erie
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do Id Pfd
Great Nor. pfd.
Hocking Valley
so pfd
UII noli Central
Iowa Central ...
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Laka Erie aV V
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Norfolk A W..
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7 t nlon Pactsc ..
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more active buyers, dressy merinos and
fin cmss-breds sold at top prices. Falk
land Island and I'unta Arenas were In ac
tive demand. Next week a.35 bales will
be offered.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 29. VOOI-8trong; me
dium grades and comblre. lSlilfc; light
fine, laylltc; heavy fine. Ilul5c; tub washed,
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MEW YORK. riov. 39. WOOL steaay.
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Intar. Paper
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Republic Stool
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Tenn. Coal A Iroa.
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FlGS-Callfornia. 'per 6-lb.' carton. U: Articles.! Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
.urkisn, per -io. cox. I4jie.
OKAPB FRUIT Florida. $.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New Utah, per 24-frame case.
$3.75.
CIDER New York, 4.so; per tt-Dbl., 12.75.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, uer Vk-bbL.
$2.26; per bbl., $3.75.
H1DE8 no. 1 green, tc: io. z green, act
No. 1 selted. 8c: No. 2 salted. 7c: No. 1
veal calf, $ to 124 lbs., 8Hc; No. 2 veal calf.
u to lo lbs., oc; dry niues, mac; sheep
pelts, 2i75c; horse hides, tl-UXqi bO.
ruruunn-rer id., ic; sneiiea, ec.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. i soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Braxlls. per lb.. 12c: filberts, per lb.. 12c:
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12"c;
small, per lb., 13c; cocoa nuts, per dox., hoc;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 5'c;
toasted peanuta, per lb., 7c; black walnuts.
per 10., j; nicxory nuts, per du., 11.60;
cocoanuta.Jper 100, $4.
OLD METALS. ETC. A. B. Alrlrn Quotes
th following prices: Iron, country, mixed,
per ton, $11; Iron, etove plate, per ton, $0;
copper, per lb., SVsc; brass, heavy, per lb.,
8Hc; brass, light, per lb., 5Vjc; lead, per lb.,
01 xlno, per lb., Zrfcc; rubber, peg lb.. 40. .
Wheat I
Dec
May
Corn-
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Deo.
May
Oat
tDec.
May
Pork-
Jan.
May
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Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
May
Ribs
Jan.
May
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Kew York Meaey Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 29-MONEY-On call.
steadv; call loans st 3$4 per cent; time
monev. steadv: sixty days. per cent:
ninety days, ( per cent; six months, 54 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 546 per
cent.
8TERI.INO EXCHANGE Steadv. with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8726
for demand and at $4.(tiai&4 8375 for sixty
days; posted rates, H.c.4Vu4.fc; commercial
bills. $4 82V84.831,.
SILVER Bar. 474c; Mexican dollars. 7C.
GOVERNMENT BONDS Refunding 2s,
107; coupon, 1; new 4s, registered and
coupon, 1354; old 4s, registered and coupon.
1094; 6s, registered, iuji; coupon, uns.
Kallroad bonds were easier.
The closing quotations on bonds ar as
follows:
.10UU A N. anl. 4s tot
.lots. Hex. Central 4a 7t
.107VI do la Ine ts
lot Minn. A St. U 4a....lOIH
WG1RB COMMISSION CO.
Omaha Broach llO-lll Boar of Trade,
Telephoae 1510.
CHICAOO. Nov. 29 WHEAT The mar
ket has been weak, with" apparently con
tinued selling by Armour through commis
sion houses. There ha also been buying by
the same Interests to steady price. The
December has been relatively weak In an
ticipation of liberal deliveries early in the
month. Cable were off a fraction. Prl
mnry receipts were l.lSO.ooo bushels, against
1.017.CM) bishels lsst year. Northwestern
receipts. V2 cars, against 898 cars a year
ago. Clearances. 8M,i buwhels. Primary
receipts for the week. 8,tV0 bushels,
against 7.175.0O0 last year. World's ship
ments will be around 8io.ono bushels. The
visible will Increase liberally; there will be
some decrease on passage. New York re
ports 25 loads) taken for export. Duluth re
ports oo.oor. bushels bought from there and
said that Its shipments next week prior to
close of navigation will be J.Oon.ouo to 2.500.-
000 bushels. Estimates for Monday, 115 cars.
CORN The market has been weak both
for cash and futures. The near futures
hsve been erratic, with the transactions
.nervous, higher at the opening, but Anally
yielding with the May. The May feature
has been Patten selling. Weather unset
tled, but much colder Indicated. Stocks
here promise to Increase slightly. -Cables
some lower. Receipts, 335 cars, with 13 cars
of contract. Estimates for Monday, 250
cars. Clearances, 129,000 bushels. Primary
receipts, 770,000 bushels, against 376, Ow a
vear a so.
u. is Market nas been weak notn ior
cash and futures and prices are off 4'gSc.
Patten has been a seller of May, both
openly and through commission nouses.
Slocks here will not be much changed.
Standard oats are offered at about Decem
ber price. The weakness seems to be on
liquidation of the December. Local re
ceipts. 214 cars, with 17 cars of contract.
Estimates for Monday, 155 cars. Clearances,
22,000 bushels.
PROVISIONS Market opened strong on
small hoa recelDts 11.0O under the esti
mate and prices 6(f?10c higher. There was
quite a general demand for January prod
uct, especially pork. nne ine maraei nas
been firm there has been some Important
selling and some recession. Cudahy houses
had January inra tor sale, nogs nere ior
the week. 174.0UO. against 223.0U0 last year,
Hoga west today, 46.0iO. against .J0 last
year. Estimates for Monday, 42.0CO; estU
mates for the week, anO.OUO. Hogs In the
west today. 45,200. against 43,9V last week
and 86,0K last year.
WEA.RE COMMISSION COilPAINX,
C. s. rf. la. rg
do coupon
do la. rag
do coupon
do new 4a, rcg .
do coupon
do old 4s, reg .
do eoupoa
do ta, reg
do' coupon
Atchison gen. is.
do ad). 4
Bal. A Ohio 4a..
ds IWi
do tone. 4s
Canada So. 2a
..101
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...10i4
...IMS
...10S4
... Tl
...10014
8 IP, 8 1741 8 20
iw 1 1 tUft
"No. 2. tNew.
Cash ouotatlons were aa follows:
FI.OTTR Oulet. steadv: winter patents.
$3.50ig$.60; straights, $3.103.20; clears, $2.70
six Hi: smrinar soeclalH. 4 4C&4.20: patents.
IJ.40tj3.7V; StraigntS, lj.iaxaj.du; uaaers.
XI 3f,fii2 7K . . . v
W HIS AT INO. X ipnns". iiuiiic;
RifiTlli.. Kn rert. Tn44i74Uc.
I'ORN No. X 64c: No. 8 vellow. 644c
OATS No. Z. Ilti314c; no. wnne, tvw
I14o.
w v k. "v n z. aea-4:rc.
BARLEY Good feeding, 853Sc; fair to
choice malting, 444Jooc
bf.f.tvNo. 1 flax 81.16: No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.20; prime timothy, $3.65; clover, con.
.ml, 110 Z.V -
PROVISION tSJaess pora, per 001., io 13
ocikktu. Lard, ner 100 lbs.. I10.eua.10 .85,
Ckcet rlbai aldea Aooset. $8 8m09.1IV. Dry
salted shoulders (Doxeo , 3.,mu.ou, auori
clear sides (boxed), xs.Axgv.vu.
Following wer the receipts and shipments
....1314 at., K. A T.
....U54I do ia
....10VN. T. C. Is
....lidtii do gan. la...
....lMV'N. J. C. gan. Is
....104S, No. FaclOo 4a...
101 - de la
.... life N. A W, eon. 4a
....101 'Reading gaa. 4a
.... K4 St L A I M e. la. ...114
....104 St. U A 8 F. 4.. .100
....104 iBt. L. 8. W. la N4
Central ot Ca. s....loi 00 j, k,
do U inc 144k S. A. A A. T, 4a.... M4
Chea. A Ohio 44a.. .1044 So. Pacific 4s 4
Chlcaao A A. !'... 7S So. Railway u 114
C, B. A Q. a. 4a.... MS Texaa A PaelBc la. ..110
C. at A st p a. 4e...lii4 T . st. u a w. a. . ti
C. A N. W. c. 7a. ...134 Union Pacific 4a IMS
C . R. I. A P. 4a,...10l4 do conv. 4a...
C C G A St L g. 4a. .1014 Wabaah la
Chicago Ter. 4a 17 do sa
Colorado So. 4a II I do deb. B ...
Deneer A R. O. 4a.. .100 West Bhor 4s..
Erlo prior lion 4s.... II Wheel. A L. E. 4s.
...MS
...1114
...107
... TI
...111
It
St. Loal Grala and Provision.
HT. LOUIS. Nov. 29 WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. C7T47C asked; track.
694704c; December, 674c bid; May, 734c
asked: No. Z hard. itr2c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 444c nominal
track, 44441464c; December, 444c bid; May
34c.
rt i k Lowfr at 4c.
OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. M4c: track. 32c
December. 314c; May, Sic bid; No. 3 white,
84c. . . .
ftottr Dull, steady: red winter pat
ents, $3.303.50; extra fancy and straight,
$3.0Ktj3 25; dear, $2.852..
SEEU Timomy, steaay, n.vai.ja.
rOHKMKAl Steadv. 12 40.
BKAN Firm: sacked, east track, 6MT71C,
HAY Firm; umotny, iio.Wdji4.uu; prairie,
$10 0tH116O.
IRON COTTON TltiS l.ils.
BAOQINf- 6-1667 1-18C.
HEMP TWINE C.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: lobbing,
standard mess. $17.45. Lard, lower at $10.90,
Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra
shorts. $10; clear ribs, $10; short clear,
$10.25. Bacon boxd), steady; extra shorts,
til 25: c ear r ba. 811.25: short clear. 111.50.
M ETA Ls Leaa, steady at 4-w. opener.
dull at 84 95.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, c: springs,
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu.. .
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu.
RecelDts. Shipments.
.... 20.900 18.000
....302,300 283,400
....257,9110 53.9H0
....297,400 2M.3U0
19. W0 1.100
b5,600 1,0V)
J11CW lORK CEIEB1L MARKET.
Qaotatloa oftno.Day oa Varlaas
CoassBOdlitles.
NEW TORK. Nov. 28.-FLOUR Receipts,
84.077 bbls.: exports. 8.247 bbls. :- market
quiet, but steady; winter patents, $3.(09
$.90; winter straights, $3.45&i&6; Minnesota
patents, $3.904.15; Minnesota bakers, $3.26
U3.40; winter extras, i2.aoa.io; winter low
grades, $2 6oii2.90. Rye flour, dull; fair to
good. I3.gui3.4o: choice to fancy. 83.sci4j3.55.
buckwheat flour, quiet, $lO02.3o, spot and I 0f th principal grains yesterday:
CORNMEAL Steady ; yellow western,
$1.24; city. $1.22; Brandywlne. $3.403.66.
RYE Quiet; No. 8 western, 6SHc. f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 2. 54'o544c, on track; state, t44
644c. c. 1. f.. New York.
BARLEY Steady; feeding, $9S40c, c. I. f.,
tiunaio; malting, wswc, c. l. r., Butraio,
W HEAT Receipts, 178.875 bu.; exports,
168.110 bu. Spot, easy; No, 2 red. 794c
elevator, and 774c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth. 83c, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 hard. Manitoba. 844c. f. o. b.. afloat.
Options at first were steadier on cablea
and with corn, but meeting active bear
pressure based on large northwestern re
ceipts and easier Argentine news, turned
weak toward noon. The close wa easy
at He net decline. May. 79 11-lWiso l-l6c.
closed at 794c; December, 8080Hc closed
at 804c.
CORN Receipts, 88,700 bu.; exports, 28.244
bu. Spot, easy; No. 2. 64c. elevator, and
63c. c. I. f., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2
white. 67. Optlona, after showing early
strength on the poor western grading, fol
lowed tne wneat reaction and closed easy
at 4c net loss. January, 62463c, closed
at 62o; May, 474443.400, closed at 474c; July
closed at 464c; December. &940c, closed
at 69Uc
OATS Receipts, 110,606 bu.; export. 1.08
bu. epot quiet; ro. 3. sfic; No. , 354c;
No. 1 white, 37c; standard white, 374c;
No. I white. 374c: track mixed western.
nominal; track whit, !7tj42e. Options were
dull and barely steady. December closed
at 87e.
HAY Dull; shipping, 6&570c; good to
Choice, S6cT.Hl.
HOPS nrm; state, common to choice
Hoc la.
Boetoa Stock Qaotatloa.
BOSTON," Nov. 29 -Call loans, 6S per
cent; time loans, 644 per cent Official
closing; 01 stocks ana Donas:
Atchlaoa 4s, 14
Gaa la
Atchison 1H
do pfd ao
Boston A Albany !S4
Boston A Mo 1M4
Boston Elevated ....1644
N. T . N. H H...XI4
FltCDDUrg pia....,
t'nlon PactSc
Mrs. Central .....
American Sugar .
do pld
American T. A T
Dominion I. A 8.
Geo. Electric ....
alasa. Electric ...
do pfd
fnlted Prut
V. 8. Stool
do pfd
Westing. Common
Adventure
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
fat Cattle of Good Quality a Little Higher
for the Week.
HOGS MUCH LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO
Fat aaeest Have Beea la liood Dernaad
All Week at troag Trices as4 Fat
l.asnbs Held A boot Measly, -with
Good Feeders 4rsg.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. .
receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.Sr7 .iJS
5.513 .6a
l.34o 9,3"!
Holiday.
Official Monvlay
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday ....
Official Thursday
Official Friday
Official Saturday
Total this week
Veek ending Nov. 22..
Week emllng Nov. 15..
Week ending Nov. 8...
Week ending Nov. 1...
Same week last year..
Total this month
Total November. l(ll..
Total November, 10..
Total November, lv..
Total November. 184..
Total November, li
Total November, 1SWS..
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAH TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at Sou 1 11 Omaha for
tne year, to date, and comparisons wuu
last year: isi2. lsl. Inc. Dec.
l attlo S23 'M 75a 5-,2 167.731
Hogs Z.Ol.xH 2,133.107 lll.S
Sheep 1.676.750 l,252.7r7 3:4.043
The following taDle snows th average
price of hogs sold on the South Omaha
market the last several days, with com
parisons with former years:
a."w
H,4o3
. ,i"7 t y.i i4.u-i
. 4- t.o.M 4
.19 lit S.f'.t9 4II.978
.'JS.130 4:l,"W 66.4'6
34.4a 34,6 54.041
.24.4,'i2 Stt.37 7i.'.'
.30.279 3!.7;j 74.7
.1.0..4 fin. 476 12.4J9
KC.H 1'6.515 IJ.I
.7V. 24.1-7 150.114
63.541 177. WO 92, m
Ssi.Kfrt 2"v249 74.44H
72.0X5 11i.SS3 7t .877
73fl 121. 86 53,::i5
62.4tU 76. W0 32.793
Date. lu2. 19ol. 11900. lS99.ilS9S.ill7.lSJ.
Nov. 1...
Nov. I...
Nov. $...,
Nov. 4...
Nov. 6...
Nor. ....
Nov. 7...
Nov. 8...
Nov. f...
Nov. 10..
Nov. 11..
Nov. 12..
Nov. 13..
Nov. 14..
Nov. IS..
Nov. 16...
Nov. 17...
Nov. 18..
Nov. 19..
Nov. 20..
Nov. 21..
Nov. 22..
Nov. '23..
Nov. 24..
Nov. 25..
Nov. 2H..
Nov. 27..
Nov. 28..
Nov. 29..
I 544! 8 73 4 51 4 01 1 3 53i 3 29 i
t 721 4 6V 4 U4 3 50 8 411 3 21
8 El I 4 6bi 4 OS, 3 45, $ 4i $ )
141 6 82 4 021 3 51, 3 43, $ 31
$ 614 6 71 4 Wi 8 52 8 44 1 Kl
a 71 14 S4 14 01 II tot I 11
tbi I 6 691 4 (T.'i 4 2u, I 061 ID
44 i 67 14 71 j 4 ul 3 52 3 M
6 74 1 4 69, 4 001 3 40) 41
8 23
3 27
!K I a 1 4 Tat 4 (a, J 47, 3 31
25 $73 4 02 $ 4i 3 32 3 17
10 I $ 63 1 4 84 8 44 8 3S. 3 21
214 6 59 4 741 $ 84 13 34 3 H
2V4I 5 69 4 S7 I tl I 41 3 25
o oini, 9 oo, a f- m e-'t . ovi 'f
6 64 4 9"; M a So a Jii is
1 4 82 $ 7 8 3b 3 3.'! 3 11
6 631 13
October smotintlng to ever lfX heas. but
as compareit with November of l"l ther
Is an Increase of abotit 72.t" hed. For
the year to date the Increase amounts to
shout 3.Vil head
The sheep market at this point has beea
In pretty goo.1 shaie all the week. Aa
compared with the close of last week prlres
on rat sheep and yearling; may be quoted:
a little stronger, with the rtemsnd active.
Kat lambs, however, are no more than
steady, as the demand for them has not
been as g,xd as for sheep.
The feeder trade has also held up In good
shape and desirable grades of both fat
sheep and Iambs have sold at good strong
C rices. I.ambo. If anything, have sold lo
etter advantage thn sheep. Common
stuff, though, ot all kinds has been
neglected.
(quotations fnr grassers: flood to rholr
yearlings, tS.fV-flJ ST.; fair to good, $3 2fV03fV;
good to choice wethers, $3.-JfVu3.BO; fslr to
rood wethers. $3 0oi3.25; choice ewes, $3 0J
25; fslr to good ees, $2 25V2.T5: good to
choice lambs. $.io4J4.76: fair to good lambs,
$4"ii4 50; f.-eder wethers. $2.7f;r.t IS; feeder
yearlings, $2sfi3 25; feeder lambs, fc.i?
4t: tull lambs. $l.t4l2 0i); feeder ewes.
1 512. 25. Good fed stock sella about So
higher than choice grassers.
Kaasa City Live Stork Market,
KANSAS CITT. Nov. IS CATTLE Res
eelpts. 1.7 hi heud; market unchanged; cholc
export and dressed beef steere. $,".5"S.35;
fair to good. $.12.". ft 5. 45; stockers and feed
ers. $2 Vni-7' 45; Texas and In llan steers, 82.7$
r4 0: Texas cows. $2.1K3.1.; native cows.
$1.3.H4.25; nntlve heifers. $2 0-j3.00: can.
ners, 81.rt.XTt2.25: bulls, $1 75h.i3.0i1; calves.
$2 3i.4i6.90. Keoelpts for week, 44.0X) heatj
cattli and S.i4 head calves.
Hi OS Receipts. ,V2i head; market
stesdy; top. $'1.15; bulk of sales, $6fg4U;
heavy, $6(viitl5; mixed packers. $ 5- 1;
light. $5.9i'uiS; yorkers. n.tfft 0T; pigs.
$u 2-Viio ii. Kecpipta for week. Si.loO head.
8HEKP AND LAM 1S Receipts, V
head; market steadv; nntlve Inmos. $3 !
5.2 ; western lambs. $3.0tSj'5.1n; fed ewes, $3 Ot
ti3.7o: native wethers. $3.0i"tf 4v; western
wethers. $3.tffi3.S5; stockers and feeders,
$1.9ttj3.25. Receipts for week, S,u) head.
414
u
u
28
24
K
IS
03 41
0 994
02
094
6 63 4 78
at - A "1
81 4
5 75 4
t 66
5 76
3 8&
3 W
3 f6
8 35!
3 2S
3 21
a 37
4 7SI 3 85, i 44
S 06: 3 82 3 4i 3 27
3 77 1 a 38 a w 111
23l 3 24 3 24
3 23
3 32
3 12 8 14
3 I4 3 18
3 34. $ 12
3 15
$ 39;
2 271 $ 21
3 21
evr York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29 REEVES Re
ceipts, 40 hend, all consigned direct; no
sales reported; exports, 1.255 beeves, 1,092,
sheep. S.KiO quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 43 head; quoted steady
all round: the pens not fully cleared: a few
veals solJ at $! per 1K lb ; grassers. $3;
cltv dressed veals. H4iil34c per lb..
PHEE1' AND LAM US-Receipts. 1.9M
head: both sheep and lambs quiet and
steadv; sheep sold at $2oiHi'850: owe llttl
btmcti at $3 75: lambs. $4.?-lV40: a cor of
Canada at $i.2v: culls. $3; dressed muttons,
6Vii7c per lb.; dressed lambs, 7'SJ per lb.
1 IOCS Receipts, 1,138 head; no sales reported.
S 79 1 4 87 13:
6 731 4 P 3 76 I $ 2S
4 71 3 731 3 30;
6 851 4 74 3 68 3 191 3 30
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hoga.
C, M. & St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
I'nion Pacific system.
F., E. M. V
C. Et. P.. M. & O
B. & M
C. B & Q
K. C. St. J
C. R. I. & P.. east
Illinois Central
16
17
t
3
23
14
3
17
'i
3
si
17. Fa rn am Smith
& Co. '
STOCKS, BONOS
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE.
We offer $18,000 Kru? Brevvinir
Co. 6 per cent 1st Mori;. Ba nds.
$2,0006 percent First Mortal
1320 Farnara St. Tel 1064
Allooas 14
Amalgamated (44
Bingham 24'4
Calumet a
Cotacnlal ....
Copper Rasfo
Domlnloa Coal
Franklin
Mohawk
OI4 Dominion
Oaeeoia
1414
. SS'SJ
. a
.IK) " Parrot
.1174 Qulncy
.UI4 Santa r Copper
. 44 Tamarack
. Ti Trinity
. Ktt I'oltod Sutos ....
. M I'Uh
.10 Victoria
. II Winona
. 134 WolTorlns
.let Daly Wast
. 14
ta
15
M4
1JI4
I
154
... rj
....100
.... 14
....144
.... 14
.... 4
.... 4
.... I
.... s$4
.... u
on the Produce pirhintte today the but
ter market waa firm: creameries, lSg274o:
rinlriea. tnh14c Kkk. steady, loss off.
case returned, 25c. Cheese, steady, 1012c
HEW YORK 8TOCK5 AXO BOSDS. Biwac
Raaten that Baoserelf Messaa Will
Be Mild ta Deal I a; with Trasts
NEW TORK, Nov. 19. Th professional
traders who practically monopolized to
riav'a narrow stock, market bid up Louis
vllle on the professed belief that the divi
dend Is to be Increased, and Brooklyn
OMAHA. Nov. . Bank clearins for th
week a compared wun tne correspondlna
KaDld Transit on the showine; or increasea 1 week 01 last year
net earnings ior ucioDer. inese movement
served to overcome the heaviness of th
oien dealings
Commission nouses wun waaninajton con
nections circulated alleged verbatim ex
tract from the president! fortncomin;
message of a much milder .ton on the
ubiM't of trusts than some of the recent
alleged forecasts circulated by Dear iraaers,
but the market failed to develop animation,
owing to a general desire to see in nana
statement before making commitments.
There was a spilling out of stocks when the
statement appeared, but supporting orders
were met and th market rallied and closed
Total $s.r.564 32
Increase $ 85.78 HS
8T. LOng. Nov. .-Cle lines. $6,754,030:
balances, $507,960; money, steady at per
cent; New York exchange, 3ue premium.
CHICAOO. Nov. 2.-Cleartnga. .453,74:
tiAlnnrea. 11 74K.7h: N8W lori Stxcnajla-A
tearlv Th. decrease in Cash w as less than I .mhliK AMnw fnrela-n Tcliann nnrh. n ...I
antlclDated from the known movement of I aterllna- nosted at 14. for alxtv dava and
lwrj crop, crujec; isvi crop, tvimc: oms, 7f 1 money, out in no7 iuurm ... iu.n, 1 it 14 ocj ior aemana.
124c; Pacltlo coast. 12 crop, 3ftg32c; 19U1 1 th disquieting feature. It was said that I NEW TORK, Nov. . Clearing. $2S6,'.
crop, tftr.'.c; olds, coizc 1 interior panas nT uctrat wiui "" 1 tM.UiV; balances, ss aur; two.
placed in inia maraei earner in ine kmuu
and tne oemana on ine local didm ior tc
rommodatlons has thereby been increased.
The free loaning here by Interior banks
earlier in the season Kav rla to th hope
C18 00; mess, $10 0w& 10.50: beef hams, $3). 50 1 that they were so largely supplied that I $22,023, 49o; balances, $4.21,114; money, per
liz.w: pacaei. ii.utaiauu; city extra India I me ususi inicnur ucnmnu iui uiui m 1 cent.
mesa $2 0Oii-2$ 00. Cut meat, oulet; Dick led I crop would b les than usual thla eaon. I CINCINNATI. Nov. 29,-Clearlnaa. $2,228.
bellies, U4&Uc; pickled shoulders. 84c; I Th accommodation then offered, how- TOO; money, iG per cent; Nw Tork x-
plckled hams, 130-1240. Lard, dull; western 1 ever, nave oeen targeiy recaneu. lawrwr 1 cnange, par.
steamed. 31L25: refined, steadv: continent. I loan In New Tork were at on tlm ti- I
$11 4-v South America. $11.75: compound. $7.50 mated at from $M.0O0,CM) to $HX0n0ij0 and Weekly Baak atatsaat.
hort clear. f21.0ujt3.00; mess.'$la.tXsUls 50. ' The bond market ha been duil. but price NEW TORK, Nov. Jt. The statement of
BI TTER rTrm : extra creamery. SsWc: I of Investments ar wn maintained. Lnuco .
extra faetorv. ltfi"lsc: creamerv. common Stat 3a. registered, and the coupon de- oas snows. -' mcreas
do gcnaral 4s K44 wis. Contra! 4a I I fcB'loc: turxeys. 12c; oucks. iic: geese, s-c.
P. W. at D. c. is. ..113 Cob. Tobacco as tl4 I BUTTER Firm; creamery, 22-ac; dairy,
Hocking VaL 4a...l07V I 1&222C.
K.tMiH fnrm at loss oa.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbl 12.000 20.010
Wheat, bu 70.000 68.0j0
Corn.- bu llt.OiO 101 .On)
Oatsv bu 5.CW 8b,0u0
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 28 BUTTER
Firm but quiet! extra western creamery,
284c; extra nearby prints. 30c.
EUUB Steady, fair demand; fresh ner.rby,
29c, loss off; fresh western, 82c; fresh south
western. Z6g27c; fresh southern, c.
IrlttSb. f irm, moderate aemana; nrw
Tork full creams, prime small. 1349134c;
fair to rood, 124913c; fair to good prime
large, 133134c; lair to good prime amall.
1248"c.
Hew Tork Import ana Exports.
NRW TORK. Nov. 29. The total Imports
nt merchandise and dry eoods at the port
of New York for this week were valued at
$13,255,430. Total exports of specie from th
port of Kew 1 orx 10 an countries ior mis
week were $719.5) silver and $12,000 gold.
Tntii Imnnrti of snecle at the Dort of eNw
York for this week were $9,6ft silver and
$37,564 gold.
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 19. WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 northern, 7545f76c; No. I
northern. 7475c; May, 75c.
BTE eteaoy; .m. 1, oic!oc.
BARLEY Steady: No. 2, 6664c; lam-
pie. S53c.
Vi. iQHJi a7SV.
Whlaky Market.
CHICAGO, Nov. 29.-WHISKY-teady at
$1.32.
or. XjULID, nor, nion.i oieauy at
1133.
PEORIA. Nov. 29 WHISKY-On th
basis of $1.32 for finished goods.
' . Peoria Market.
PEORIA, IIU, Nov. 29.-CORN Steady and
firm; new No. 3. 434c.
OATS r irmer; . no. a wrute, uttira:.
billed throagh.
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET.
Total receipts..
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing th num
ber or head indicated
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co...,
Swift and Company
Armour 4 Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour, from Sioux City
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
... .... 1-0
1.29S
1,51
1,351
474
"ib
1.S31
124
Kew York Mlalasj ttaotatloas.
NEW YORK. Nov. 29. The following ar
the closing price on mining stocks;
Adams Con..
Alice
Bruasarlck Con.
Comstock Tunnot
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Sllvanr
Iron 81 War
LaadTlll Con
li
B
.. to
,.. 4
.. 44
..10
..1M
.. tl
.. I
Llttl. Ctelsf
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoonlx
Potoal
Bava
Sierra N.ra4a
Small Hoas ..
atandar
. II
.474
. SI
. I
. IS
.. I
. II
. 14
.101
Baak Clearlaa;.
Monday ....
Tuesday ....
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday
Saturday ..
1902.
.$1.344.1S4 7S
. 1.1C7.791 20
. 1.131,815 $1
i'.S59iji'2
. 1.273,533 7
1901.
Jl.177.543 37
1.079,06 92
L064.3O1 43
1.4SG.W6 65
U215.2S5 11
$5,91(,$o 43
HIDES Quiet: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
18c; California. 21 to 3$ lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
Z4 10 SU IDS., IK.
LEATHER Quiet: acid. 24fiZ54c
yKUVlbiu.ns-eer. quiet; family, J15.50
BOSTON. Nov 2.-Clearliur. $23,821,233:
balance. 31.904.014.
BALTIMUKt;. NOW Z l learlnaTS, J4.350,.
C7: balance. STM.sis; money, per cent.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 39. Clearings,
to. choice. 2up374e: Imitation creamery. 17 clineo H per ceni eacn aa compareu wuu "J"-'-T.TiTiT.V, ats Tti waneViV toj: Ta'
21c: stste dairy. l4jlc; renovated, 17S21C. the closing call of last week lSU.GuO; clrc ulat ion fn""s $M.luO;
CHEEr?E-Klrmrn.w state ful creams. Th New York Financier this week says: lega .trnJ'j. t.-
..11 ooinret f.nev. Reotemher Mi.- lat. Th ImDortant feature of the official state- specie $ltvS.84O,20O. decrease $2 67.suO; reserve
make. liWc: small white, September. 13c
late Tnaae, U'e; large coiorea. oeptemotr,
13c: late make. lZac: larca Wnlte. BeDtem-
ber 11c: lat make. 124c.
EOG8 Steady; stale and Pennsylvania,
averaae best. 2mS&4c; refrigerator. I71i2lc:
western fancy graded, 3627c; western poor
to prime, I"t3Sc.
TALLOW-DuU: city ($2 PV psrkage). 49
c: country (packages free), AaU-e.
RICE Firm : domestic, fair to extra, 449
6&c; Japan, 4V&6o.
FOL'LTKY Allv. unsettled; chicken.
12c; turkeys, 114c: fowls, 124c Dresd,
oulet and unchana-ed.
METALB Only small order wer placed
today, tne usual Saturday naif nouoay ouu
nH prevailing In all metals. Quotations
war aenerally unchanged from thos rullna;
Flday. T4n closed steady to firm at tl4 40
ti24 t for snot. Copper was dull: standard.
$10 50. nominal; lake. $11 3511.50; electrolytic
and casting ni.2fciril.it. Lad waa oulet
at $4 124 for spot. Spelter was eaay, with
spot quoted at $15. nominal. Iron ateady to
firm at last quotation.
Kaaaa City Orala aad Provtstoa.
KANSA8 CITT. Nov. 29 WHEAT De
cember, o24c; May. uSpc; rah. No.
3 hard &; No. $, C!4c; No. 3 red. otic; No.
3. 63itCt4c.
COKN November. 424c; December, S94c;
May, OJt)4'-; cash. No. $ mixed, 4utj4ic;
z wnite, ."rsic; no 1. bac.
OATS No. 3 white, 3Jfc334c; No. I mixed,
3tt.C.
K YE No 2. 444e
HAY-Tlmothy, tlO.5b4jU.O0; prairie, $ 509
is.tsr.
BUTTER Creamery. 344525c: dairy. 21c.
EGGS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, 21c. loo a off. caan returned
Dew No. 3 wall wood rase Included. 214c.
ncipt. empmenis.
h. m.w Vnrk a.ayviaferf Kanka I 3J34.745.500. decrease ll.7U.VA; reserve re-
last week wa th expansion of loans to quired $a0.96.2OO, Increase! 12,032.675; aurplu
tll.tra suO for th first tlm sine th be- $l5.7W.ie, decreas .(.; tx- u. b. Cts-
glnnlng of the month, th result of recently poslu $5,o2s,T7. decrease. a.T42.l2o.
improved Dana conuitiona. n is prooaoie,
Bvatorat4 Applea aad Dries Prall.
NK WYORK. Nov. EVAPORATED
APPLE Tli market shows no Improve
ment, ottering remaining on a liberal seal
with r.o mm than a moderate demand;
commou ar quoted al 4 44 1 he ; prim, $4(
cholue. :4c; rajicy, a- 3,4,0-
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oat, bu
.
79. 4"
la.uuU
51tM0
Hl.aM
U,0u0
Dalalh Grata Market.
DULITH, Nov. $. WHEAT Cash, No. 1
hard. 744c: No. 3 northern. TVS: No. 1
northern. 724c; November, 7io; Imctmlxr,
7lc; May. 74S.C.
OATS December, J2o -
however, that part of this expansion was
du to special causes, such aa the loaning
of funds which had been accumulated pre
paratory to their disbursement tor Decern
ber Interest and dividends, and also In
anticipation of payments on ayndlcats ac
counts early in the week. Th activity and
rising tendency of securities on th stock
market doubtless also contributed to the
Increase in losns. Ther wa a net loss
of only fl.7ll.tsi in caan. specie being de
creased $2. H57.SU and legal tenders increased
$35,mX, whereas th estimate based on
the traceable movement curing tne weea
Indicated a loss ot $3,432.9uu. 'Part of the
discrepancy may b accounted for by the
fact that on Friday tne re waa a transfer
throush the sub-treasury to Ssn Francisco
of $500,000 and doubtless other large amounts
wer drawn from tn nana on tna last
day of the bank week, which withdrawals
were not Included in the estimate of cash
movements. IK posits were Increased $3,810,.
510. which amount la fi.713.unu less tnan mat
called for by the Increase of loan le
th net loss of cash: therefore the state
ment waa out of harmony. Th required
reserve was reduced $2,032. C7$, which sum
ddsd to the net decrease of cash mad
$3 7 43 475 as the reduction in surplus reserve
which now stands at $U,7s4.3u). At the
corresponding period last year It was
11.). 414. 5. a. computed on tne oasis 01 ae-
Dosita. r as no.ibH.w" or tna government s,
th surnlus Is $AaZ7.77. Th circulation
showed only the small Increase of fcavlis).
Indicating that tn expansion or this item
which has been so lmportsnt beginning
with October Is now regarded aa unneces
sary. Th average dally clearing wer
iT3 OOO.Ouu against $J91.).04 In the previous
week. 11 Is noiewortny mat inrourn tne
Increase of the capital of one of th banks
from $5u0.uu0 to $1.0uu,uo0 th total capital of
th clearing nous banns nas oeen aug
mented to fiol 17 7'0: th surplus and net
profits ar iu,4.6,7im. comparisons or
cnanaefl in loans snow mil eisiil 01 ine
larger banks Increased tni liens by g. .aituwu
net. one bank expanded loans by K.-.sl
Laod auwlhrr by $a,7w,WA. Th changes In
iiti, v ' v. a v.i,.w, Mia, B i 1 JUT k-r unnco ncitii lr J
re, quiet; December, 6 104d; (head; market strong; native muttons, 83.254
lay. 4 4d. 1 1 ; lamb, $4.(sXe6 5u: culls and bucks, $2.uu
64.00; stockers, i.ai.taa.w.
Coadltloa of th Treasary.
WASHINGTON. Nov. . Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In th gen
eral runo, exclusive 01 in suu.uuu.tsju gold
reaerve In tne division 01 renemotlon.
hows: Available cash balance, $202,371,411;
goia, u,t.s,.
Liverpool Grala aad Provtsloaa.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. . WHEAT 8oot
No. 1. northern, spring, no stock: No. $ red
restern, winter, fs iua; no. 1 California
as 7Vd: rutu
March. 6s: Ma
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed. 5
td; futures, quiet; January. 4s 4!d; March,
4a ?Ud
FlXiLrv St. iuis fancy, winter, quiet.
BS.
HOPS At London, pacine coast, firm
4 15.' W 7.
PEAS Canadian, ateady. aa TVd.
PROVISIONS Beef, strong; extra India
mess, 115s. Fork, strong; prime mess, west
ern llama short cut. 14 to 1 lha
quiet, 65s i. Bacon, Cjmberland cut, 2t
to 30 lbs., quiet, sua; snort ribs, 1 to 24
lbs., quiet. 57s: long clear middles, light.
23 to 34 lbs.. Quiet. ,s ion clear middles
heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., quiet. 56s; short clear
backs. 14 to 30 lbs.. Quiet, sfes: clear be les
14 to 14 lb., dull, 84s. Shoulders, 110 to 130
lb., dull, 49s. Lard, American refined. In
pails, firm, 40s; prima western, in tierces.
nrn-. mm
BlTfKR- Nominal.
CHEESE Strong; American finest whit
,nd colored, own.
TALLOW Prim city, firm, 29s 84: Aus
tralian, in London, nrtri. 34s 3d.
Wool Market.
LONDON. Nov. 29 WOOL A good selec
tion, consisting of 12.921 bales, was offered
it the wool auction sales. The attendance
wa lara-e. Competition was spirited. Very
full rates were paid for scoured and me
rinos. French and lierman buyers competed
for scoured. Fin lamb wool sold fesely
and cxosalbrada hardened. Americana wtr
Hsgl a Xlskcl to a Diss Hls;her Cat
tle aaa Sheep Komlaal.
CHICAGO. Nov. 29. CATTLE Receipts.
1,000 head: market nominal; good to prime
steers, $.0O4r7.4O; poor to medium. $3.0o&
6.00: etockers and feeders. $2 60(&4.75; cows,
$1 40&6.00; heifers. $2.006.00; canners, $1 4t(?
150; bulls. $2.00tj4.5iv. calves, $3.60tij4i.75;
Texas fed steers, $3.004.25; western steers.
itotis ReceloU. 18.000 head: estimated
tomorrow. I8,Ou6 head; market tVglOc higher;
mltl and butchers. t5istl6.3li: good to
choice heavy. 2.Vj1.45: rough heavy, ti.KrQ
115; light, $5.65i.15; bulk ot sales. t.UDn
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, nominal;
ateadv: aood to choice wethers, $3.7:s4 25;
fair to cnoice mixea, a.iiM-j. .j, wnuuq
heep. $2.703.85: native lambs, $3.7crao.7u;
western lambs. 3.7iHi4.ov.
Official yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Cattle 12.5c 4.UB
Hon ll3
Sheen 17.16V U
it. LoaU Ltv Stock Market,
HT I.OUIS. Nov. . CATTLE Receipts,
600 bead. Including 3u0 head Texans; mar
ket ateadv ta strons: native snipping ana
export steers. $4.7M7.00, th top being for
rtotiv fanrv erades: dressed beef and
butcher steers, $3.75t6.50; steers under l.OuO
lbs $3 254i.2a; stocaers ana reeaers, ai.oo'(
. .nil heifers, ti.25iie.uu: canners.
ti FAR?a)' mil a. u.zo-at.so: catvesi. umiu'i w.
Texas' and Indian steers, $2.654,5.00; cows
and heifers. $2.0u3.25.
higher; pltfi and lights, tf.t-li); pckera,
ftsiisf.fitt m- hutrherm. PLWuHb,
V . .V. , . , A a w 1-v T lUUQDaAalr.a VA
ToUls 4S4 1890 3.1S3
CATTLE Ther were only a fw cara of
cattle here thla morning and not enough
t-y attract the attention of buyer For
the week receipts show a decrease as com
pared with last week, but one day this
week waa a holiday. Receipts for Novem
ber show a decrease ss compared with Oc
tober amounting to over 40.000 head, but
there 1 an Increase or about 15,000 bead as
compared with. November, 1901.
While th tdtal receipts of cattle were
lla-ht thla week there were mor cornfed
steer received than during any week in
several months. EeaCh week the quality,
of course, shows some Improvement,, but
as a rule th cattle that have been coming
forward were only fed a short time and
could hardly be classed a fat cattle. Pack
ers took hold of the better grades with
mora life this week and, while prices have
been very uneven the market has ad
vanced 10l5c, with soma sales looking even
better than that. The commoner grades,
though, have Improved but very little.
The cow market nas aisc improved a
llttl this week. It Is to be noticed, how
ever, that the greatest Improvement has
been on canners and grass cows, which can
safely be quoted 1015c higher. 'J he gen
eral run of corn feds have shown no quot
able advance, but in this connection it
should be remembered that the comfeds
that have been coming have been of inferior
quality and no test ot the market on cnoice
grades has been made. Just how much-a
choice bunch of cornfed cows and belters
would bring is problematical.
Choice bulls are about steady for the
week, but boloena bulls are. If anything
little lower, uooa veal caivea are also
about steady.
The atocker and feeder trade waa in very
bad shape the first of the week and prices
reached the lowest point of the Season.
The demand, however. Improved toward the
close of the week and prices likewise lm
proved, so tnat tn ouik or tne oeciin nas
been regained and very tew catu win be
carried over Sunday.
There have been comparatively tew west
ern beef steers Included tn tha receipts
this week, but in spit of that fact the
market cannot be quoted any more than
steady. Buyers claim that the western
steers are not killing out to aa good ad
vantage aa earlier tn the season and as a
result they want to buy them lower. Range
cow ar lotfiac higher tor the week, stock
era and feeders were considerably lower
tha first of the week, but th decline has
sine been la rarely regained
hous Tner was lust a fair run or nogs
her today and th market advanced 5J
10c. At th start a few loada aold tnat
wer not over tc higher, but after tha
first round or so the general market waa
74c higher. Th long string of the salea
ent al .io. wun tne buia from .014 10
W.10. and as hlah at $4.15 was paid for a
load weighing 318 pounda. Trading waa
quite active, so tnat cverytning onereu on
the morning market was disposed of tn
good season. A few cars, however, arrived
about 11 o'clock and those did not sell
uult as well.
For th week receipts show a decreas
aa compared with last week and for
November there Is a decrease' aa compared
with the aame month of last year amount
ing to over vu0 head. As compared with
October of this year, however, there is an
increase amounting to about 40. two head.
The tendency of prices was downward
th first Dart of this week and on Wednea.
day th market reached th lowest point
in manv montha Since that time, how
aver, th market has improved, but for the
week ther is a decline of iwaaic. repre
sentative salea:
it. Joseph Uti Stock Market
ST. 4U3C.nl, 1 . vw-
.imi i 14 head: ateadv to strong: natives.
$3 7M.j0; cows ana netrern, 4c.wv1.00;
stockers and feeders. $2.5v4i4 50. .
HOOS Kereipts, s.soi neau; meuiuu tug
fc..vv 1 u,jn : UlKS. X1.S0'!TG-W.
head- steady; fed native lambs. $0.40; year
lings. $4; wethers. $3.75; ewes, $3.5a
Slows City Lift Stoek Market.
BTOUTC CITY. Ia.. Nov. 29. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, too; market
steudy; peeves, svoutuv w .-uw a tuu neurro.
$2Ewi4UO, atocaera ana reeaers, j.Dvat.au
v.rfm and calves. $2.bii4 60.
HtMld Receipts. 3 sw; market 10c nigner,
$&.& 4-30; bulk, .vuiu.iu.
Stoek la Sight.
Th following wer th receipt of 11 v
Stock at the aix principal cities yateraay:
lattte. non. cneep
49
l.OU
1.7
Omaha
j Chicago
Kansas City
gl, Louis ....
gt. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
Totals ...
5
..1.14
.. 5i 0
4. 'CO
J.is
I 50
1.IMI
I 967
3.aV)
...6.383 34.877
3o0
1.214
2.0.3
No.
50...
19...
79...
60...
57...
So...
54...
44...
'...
60...
69...
4o...
87...
63...
64...
63...
50...
61...
5 229
79...
62...
...
50...
54...
67..
40...
...
43...
60..
49..
73..
81..
59...
63...
53...
48..,
Av. Sh. Pr.
...90 . . t 60
..3 40 6 06
..219 6 05
..3 4 SO 8 074
..271 40 6 074
..258 1J0 6 074
..2t4 1 6 074
..24 140 6 074
..2H 160 6 074
..271 10 6 07 4
..2f 2J 6 074
..271 10 6 074
..220 160 6 074
..24 ... 6 074
..253 190 4 074
24 120 6 074
av
80
120
lil
130
0
XM
.240
.229
.2:9
..327
..224
..if
...270
...290
..2M
..
...321
...318
...2i3
...MS
...244
...271
...27
...2H4
...228
6 074
6 074
6 074
6 074
6 074
6 074
6 074
... ir4
40 6 074
20 4 10
i 4 10
0 4 10
... 6 10
40 6 10
120 6 10
2r 6 10
) 6 10
ia 6 10
120 4 10
... 610
40 6 10
40 4 10
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
44 16 tu 4 10
69 278 Its) 6 10
69 233 ... 6 10
60 3tai 80 6 10
152 247 2S0 6 10
77 V 40 6 10
63 22 130 1
64 27 W fill
to 317 ... 6 10
61 2X3 130 6 10
62 SU i 120 6 10
62 2nH 4o 4 10
69 262 SOU 6 10
69 2& 0 4 10
65 2t,3 2u0 6 10
56 2U 2"U 6 10
64 244 40 6 10
61 221 ... 6 10
64 2rJ 120 6 10 .
4J 322 ... 6 10
69 ?H 40 6 10
64 320 160 4 10
67 23 ... 6 10
49 273 6 10
62 272 12U 6 10
39 .) 80 6 10
69 6 120 10
61 274 M 6 10
63 'S 80 6 10
t 34 40 6 124
57 17 80 6 124
76 2.0 ... 6 124
61 25 2M) 6 124
62 rt tO 4 124
6i 22 ... 6 12'i
15 244 ... 4 12'
60 214 120 4 124
70 34 ... 6 15
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