Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1906, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 10, Image 22
10 the omatia Sunday bee: November is, ioog. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Tried Generally Tbrtnrhoit thi List Ecu TractioDallf Lowtr. WHEAT EASY UNDER LIGHT LIQUIDATION Xrwa In Scarce and Seems to Have Utile I-lffect on Trndloir Corn Market Drnlo(, Prices Morklng Lower. OMAHA. Nov. 17, 1906. December liquidation Is the chief tactor in tho wheat market. The volume la nut Ureal us yet, yel It diiOlnos into the pit eicuillly In small lots. Trailer have called attention to tins realizing, 11 iiiuhI happen, ami the Alay will be syitipainciicaiiy al iened. It dors not alter me situation one ioiii, and ta" position In tao northwest win assert Itself eventually. There w as liul a gieat (leal of news today. World a shipments Alonuay are estimated at 10, 4w, aai busiieln. Tho traders In May axe more dlspesed to liquidate, led by the most persiBieul re cent buyers. Cash prices yielded a tri.16. Locally it U expected a materially In creased movement, will result within the next two WeeKS. The corn is In the coun try und mual come to market. If the de mand la no better than at present accumu lation can hnve but one effect on viuuen. Primary wheat receipts were 747,OUO bush ls and shipments 613,000 busheis, against receipts last yr-nr til 1.115.000 bushels and shipments of .:t,o"0 bushels. Com receipts were 4.j3,00 bushels, unu shlpinents 3zl,oifl bunhols, against receipts laist year of 672,001) bushels and shipments of BJo.OO bushels. Ch-irances were 4S1.0"0 bushels wheut, lto, 000 bushels corn, 16,ooo bushels oats and flour and wheat eiml to bSb,vU bushela. Uverpool closed unchanged to A lower on wheat an 1 unchanged on corn. In the Crop itepurmr, o'llciai publication Of Agricultural department at Washington, Is uri estimate of a shortage of 12VU.000 bushels in the wheat crop of Kussla; short age of rye from Ilve-yar average of 146, Smt.ooo bnshelH, nnd barley from last year shows shortage of lis, (MUM! bushels. The Miikct- Kecor 1 says today: "The activity in wheat the last few days has called the trade's attention to the real con diilon In the northwest. Termlral receipts cnn'iirje lin'it nnd there seems to le In crease In the stored supplies In country houses. The outlook does not Indicate any large supplies to come Uhiii the market. BtockB In store here are very small and no immediate relief Is to be expected." lvocal range of options: Artlclcs.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l es"y. Wheat- j T I I Dec... (17 07 ieVil May... 72 72 Tlv 71s 72V Coin Dec... 37 27, 37 87 37 May... 3jS) 3S- 374 87vs H Oals I Pec SIS May 33,1 ....... t. .. r-nl. Jlrtn.. WHEAT No. 2 hard. CS-ii VHc; No. 3 hard, I 66Wim.sc; No. 4 hard, 65tf07e; No. 3 spring, b7:ii6-to. CORN No. 3, old. 30',.c; new. 37c; No. 3 yellow, old, 40Ufi41c; new, 37fi37c; No. 3 white, old. .Inu.'j lip: new. 37'u37;c. OATS No. 3 mixed, 30-s31c; No. 3 white, 31 lie; No. 4 white, 31c. RYE No. 2, Ooc; No. 3, SUM'S. Cnrlot Ilecelpts. Wheat. Com. Oat. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis Omnha Dulutli St. Louis 32 2j 161 S3 27 2U HI US 14 37 ::is 73 Gl 64 sew Yonit ;r.M:nL markjst Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. FLOUR-Receipts, lf.,871 tibltf.; exports B,22 bbla.; sales, U.800 pkgs. Market steady, with a quiet trade; Mmncsoia patents, J4.llKu4.4o; Minnesota bakers, $3.1oa'3.8o; winter patents, J3.7yt 4.wi; winter atruights, 3.503.60; winter ex tras, fc.MfcKu'3.10; winter low grades, J2.bOu7 8.0J. ttye Hour, steady; sales, 200 bbls.; fair to good, $3.4iu'3.bo; choice to fancy, s;U'1.15. Luck wheat Hour, steady, 52.2Mtf 2!o; Miipment to urrlvo. UultN A! LA Ij Steady; line white nnd yel low, jl.2oyl.2u; course, Jl.loij'1.12'; kiln-dried, 12.75. KYK Steady; No. 1 western, 71Hc c. 1. f. New York; Jersey nnd state, tms'ut'f lie de livered ut New York. LARLLY I'lrm; feeding, 44V40 c. I. f. New York; mulling, 4DHJ0KC c. 1. f. Buf falo. WHEAT- Receipts, 183,000 bu.; exports, 81, Wi bu.; sales, 1,7)00 bu. .Spot market ir regular; No. 2 red, 7c elevator und SIV f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Dululh, o. t. f. Buffalo; No. 2 hard winter. M-c c. I. f. buffalo. A renewal of December liquidation explained the lower range of wheal prices today. Although several ral lies occurred, they were all met by liquida tion, eo that at the close prices showed Vu'iO net loss. May closed at 84S)C; De cember. 817Knft2 5-liic, closed at Rl'c CORN Receipts. 73.101) bu. Spot market ntu.uiy; No. 2, o-W elevator and u44C f- o. b., ultonl; No. 2 yellow, 56e; No. 2 white, 65c. option market was without transac tions, closing net unchanged; January closed at 61V. lK-cember at uiC. OATS Receipts, 2ol,0(0 bu. ; exports, 27,2ft) bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., ic; clipped white, 3(5 to 40 lbs., 3'JV4'J 431c; No. 3 whlto, 30 to 33 lbs., 3!fu4o1!c. b LLD Firm; spring bran, 122. Sj, prompt shipment; middling. J22.60, prompt ship ment; citv, i21.75(i'."5.fiO. HAY Strong; snipping, S.70fc'S.90; good to Choke, $n.(k"j 12.00. HOPS-Stciuly; state, common to choice, 15 2"Cj'2-ic; U0, KylSc; l'acilic coast, 1W6, llviHc. illDRS Stpady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbj., Sc; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., We. l.EATIIKIt Ijulet ; ucld, 27ff28c. PROVISIONS Reef, firm; family, S12.5-""3' lS.lv; mess, . iryM.i; beef hams, 22.u.j il.iio; packet. Jlo.iOti 11.00; city extra India mess, Jlll.jO'i!'20,(). Cut meats, steady; Jilckicd bcllu s, 510.?T: 12 50; pickled hams, 12.w;!'l2 b". l.ard, barely :wuly; western prime, f9.705i9.W, nominal, ittined, steiuly; continent, Jlo.O-j; South Americii, J10.7&; com. pound. tvuo"iH.2o. Pork, wteady; fumiiy, ii uowiS.Ro; short clear, JlS.ts'i ls io. TALLOW'--Finn; city '52 per pkg.), 6M:C; country (pkgs. free). 6'4'i0:,4C. RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3 jii'iC J nun. nominal. 1H TTF.il Klri.i; street price, extra creamery. ,"iV'C2c. 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FINANCIAL AGENT Cntiro Fourth Floor, Journal Du:iding DOOTOn, MACG. best, 12c; stats, fair to good, llul214c; atste. Ir.lerlor, le'S1l c; skims. Jiilo-ic. j.,,jO,3 Steady: slate, Pennsylvania and nearby extrs, 3;fl37c; fancy selected white, 37413x0; state, choice, 3411 :Wc; state, mixed, extra, 3:ic; western, selected, best, 3Jr; average, best, m:;1c; western, seconds, 27 J) 30c. ulllcial prices; Firsts, 32c; Beconds, 2hi JSe. 1'Ol'LTItY Llvs steady; western chick ens and fowls, l.'lc; turkeys, 15c. Dr sned quiet; western chickens, 12-.. loc; spring turkeys, lt'alSc; fowls, ltvulio. CHICAGO GIIAI.1 A.H PROVISIONS Features of the Trading- and Clostn Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Renewed liquidation Of tbs December option caused weakness today in the local wheat market, the closing; quotations for December being down V44Sc. Corn whs off Vuc- t9 were ViC. lower. Provisions were 10V15C lower. , ,, Tlie wheat market today was a duplica tion of that of yesterday, the feature of the trading being tho selling by local and outside longs, who were anxious to close out their December holdings. There was also considerable selling of the December delivery by elevator Interests. Notwith standing the fact that the news of the day was favorable to the bulls, the market at no time showed recuperative powers. Liver pool cables were steady, despite yesterday s decline on the local exchange, and receipts In the northwest were again below those of the corresponding day last year. Weather throughout the spring wheat ter ritory wns unfavorable, snow In some sec tions Interfering with the marketing of the new crop. The market lacked substantial support and the majority of offerings was taken by shorts. The close was weak, with prices near the lowest point of the day. The market opened n shade to H'('c higher, at 737c, and sold off to Vic .:id closed at 73c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to S5,0u0 bu. Primary re ceipts were 747,000 bu., ngalnst l.HS.ooO bu. for the same day last year. Minneapolis, Dwluth and Chicago reported receipts of 486 cars, against 678 cars last week and S43 cars a year ago. The corn market was steady early In 0 day on buvins. due to reports of wet weather throughout the corn belt. Later pit traders became nctlve sellers of the May delivery, and this, with a break of 1 (Jf'-'c In the price of cash corn, had a weak ening effect on options. The weakness of wheat was another depressing Influence, Tho market closed weak, with prices nt the lowest point of the day. December opened unchanged to a shade higher, nt 42Vi'o42c to 42''c, sold to 42Vc nnd closed at the bottom. Local receipts were 209 cars, with eighteen cars of contract grade. Oats were easier In sympathy with wheat and corn. There was some selling of De cember by local longs and also by commis sion bouses on stop-loss orders. Local re ceipts were small and the weather was un favorable for the crop movement. Decem ber oprned unchanged at 34Vfce nnd sold off to S4I4C and closed at the lowest point. Lo cal receipts were 1S7 cars. Provisions were weak all day. Actuated by a 10c decline In the price of live hogs, local and outside longs and local pnckj sold heavily. The fear of a greatly In creased movement of hogs to market next week also prompted considerable selling. The demand came chiefly from shorts. At the close January pork was off 15c, at $14 Lard was down UVftflBc, at $S.47H- Klbs were 10c lower, at $7.tK)d7.ii74. fcihtlmated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 60 cars; corn, 212 cars; oats, 241 cars; hogs, 3rt.oOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I IIigh. Low. Close.Yes'y. Wheat Dee'... 73li;i 74 May.. 7!l (ii !) Corn Doc... 42V' 42 May.. 43S'i"s 43, July.. 44' 44U Outs Dec... Si'i, Zi May.. 3Br,,nt July.. 331, 33's Pork Jan... 14 40 14 40 May.. 14 66 14 BT'i Lard Nov.. 9 60 9 60 Dec... 8 70 8 70 Jan... 8 52'4 86214 May.. 8 47 8 47'. Ribs Jan... 7 67V4 7 70 May.. 7 80 7 80 73, 73H! 74'4 797S'g-V7SV(lV3 'J 4?4!42HTi- 4.1 '4 1 43' 4 1 43vi ? 2414(34 35'4 SoSt 35H 33Vs 33Vs'H '4 1 33 14 32( 14 3"( 14 60 14 47 14 62 14 77 9 37 8 62 8 62 8 40 7 65 7 75 9 40 8 67 8 67 9 85 8 96 8 70 8 57 7 82 7 95 8 42 7 67 7 77 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FlyOUR Firm; winter patents, $3.30f3 40; straights, $;U0$'3.3O; spring patents, $3.!l 3.90: straights, $3.2oT43.50; bakers. J2.40-,i2.i.o. WHEAT No. 2 rprlng, 77382c; No. 3, 72C(i80c: Nj. 2 red, 727sif73-)4C. CORN No. 2, 45c; No. 2 yellow, 47 47c. OATS-No. 2. 34c; No. 2 white, 35'Q'CGc: No. 3 white. 82.-V'.SHc RYK No. 2, t:fi02c. RARLEV Fair to choice malting, 47S53c. SEELS No. 1 flax, $1.13; No. 1 m western, $1.22. Prime timothy, $4.26(5-1.40. Clover, contract grades, $18.25. PKOVISIONS-Short ribf sides (loose), $8.25(18.75. I'ork. mess, per bbl., $16.00. Lard, Per loo lbs., $9.10. Short clear sides (boxed). $8.37Vo8.50. The rcelpts and shipments of flour and grain were: ReceKits. Shipments. Hour, bbls 2,'i.b'O 37iO Wheat, bu 73.100 m'.W Corn, bu 258,000 132,400 Oats, bu 225.600 229,400 Ry. hu 16,000 11,500 Rarley, bu 73,600 35.200 On tho Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 2Wj2ijc; dairies, l!K'i24c. Fugs, steady; at mark, cases included, 22ii2c; firsts. 27c; prime firsts, Sue; extras, 32c. Cheese, strong; 12 ii'ltc. St. I.oula Genernl Market. ST. IXUIS, Nov. 17. WHEAT-Lower; track, No. 2 red, cash, 75fr7c; No. 2 hard, 72i'74c; December, 72c; May, 77c. CORN Steady; track, No. 2 cash, 42fj! 44c; No. 2 white, Uc; December, 40c; May, 41'ii41c. OATS Steady; track. No. 2, 31V.C; No. 2 while, 34c; December, Wmc; M:iy, 35c. FlXJVIV-Steady ; red winter patents, $3.60 4rt75; extra fancy and straight, $3.103.45; clear. $2.6ou2.9i). SKF.I-Tlmoihv. 8tadv. $3.253.75. COHNMEAl-Stendy, $2.5o. RRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 97c. HAY S'ea.lv; timothy, $12.5v'a'16.'; prai rie. JH'.iWi 13.10. IRON COTTON TIES-O.02. PAGGIN;-9' c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $16.-!5. I-ird. lower; prime steamed. $9.15. Iry salt mats. steady, boxed, extra shorts, !V3""; clr nb. $9.1:1: short deirs, $9 5-''i. Bacon, steady; boxed, extni shorts, $ln.2: clear ribs, $9.87; short clears, $10.37. POl' LTRY Firm ; rhlckens, 8c; springs, f'jc; turkevs. l-'jc; ducks, loi-; geese, 6ii9e. l! I TT F li Firm; creamery, 2127c; dair ies. 18.0-2JC EGGS Firm ot 2Ce. case count. ll.velpts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: Recelnts. Shipments. Flour, bbls H.o") Wheat, bu 53.ii 3.()) Corn, bu A' Oats, bu 64,000 67.O0O T'";"3 NEWYORIiSrOCliS AND BONDS Speculation ii Active Owinc to Briehton intr Frosptcti tf k'ouej Iftrket- UNItN PACIFIC LEADS THE ADVANCE Demand for This Stock Stimulated by UlowinK Humors of the Tenor of Fortheouilns; Annual Report. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-The renewed apvculatlon was actively continued today under the iuiluence of tho brightening prospects In the money market. Tne prin cipal dealings spread to some new quar ters and It was obvious that some distribu tion tis iH'Ing enected of tho stocks which have ngured inct prominently in ihe pre vious aliarp auvances. L'nlon Paclllc was the conspicuous new favorite and the de mand was stimulated by glowing rumors of the tenor of the forthcoming annual report. Meantime St. Paul, the lml alocKS, Reading, Amalgamated Copper and South ern Pacific were held back by selling 10 realize. Intimations were In circulation before the appearance of the bank statement that a restoration of the surplus would be disclosed and buying was actively pur sued on the assumption thus founded. Such Intimations before tho appearance of the ofticial compilation of the gondition of the banks by tne clearing house have become a regular routine In Wall street. They are prolessedly based on estimates by ex perts, but they nre found generally to cor rect errors in the expert estlmalse on Fri day ntternoon and speculative sentiment for the discrepancies of the lsrlday esti mates which are shown by the bank state ment. Today's principal discrepancy in that respect was ihe $2.S17,3uo cash In crease, compared with the estimate of not over il.KW.WI. Iast week's unexpectedly heavy loss was attributed to withdrawals by the trust companies and the report of condition having now been made to the state superintendent of banking It is sup posed that these bodies have now made redeposlts with the banks. A large move ment of gold Into the Hank of Hnglaud, some of ll American eagles, receive! from the Bank of France, was a feature of the day's news regarded with satisfaction here. Sterling exchange in this market, however, continued to rise with the easing of tho money market. Light was thrown on tho strength of New York's position In the commercial exchanges to meet the large volume of loans which New York owes abroad by the Octolier foreign trade state ment. The Increase In agricultural exporta over last year Is expanded by the growth In manufactured exports to nearly $o3,ooP, 000. The value of Imports also has de clined, for the first time In many months. The effect Is an Increase In the excess value of export for the month of J42.343, 498 to a total of $89,271,568, while the net gold Import for tho month was only slightly over $20.0o0,i0. . The mixed character of the trading con tinued up to the closing and made it Ir regular. Total sales of bonds, par value, $918,000. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Sa.les.liigh.L.ow.oiose. 275 Adams Express ... Amal. Copper Am. C. & F Am. C. & F nfd.. 34,700 114 113 3,200 45 44 113 44 lol 33 W 242 26 M 18 38 74i 113 157 116 133 97 277 100- 101 137 120 91 79 179 222 l.-s 203 Am. Cotton Oil 2o0 33 33 Am. Cotton OH pfd Am. Express Am. H. & U pfd Am. Ice, securl'ics.. Io0 Am. Linseed oil 100 26 88 19 26 88 19 Am. Linseed Oil pfd Am. Locomotive .... 1,900 75 74 Am. locomotive pfd. Am. s. 6i K Am. S. & R. pfd.... Am. Sugar Refining 18,600 157 116 1354 98 278 101 K'1 138 120 '79 179 223 64 17 205 183T4 156 116 133 9S 276 100 101 136 120 -78i 177-4 223 64 17 2051 J 182 loO 9,900 4oo Am. Tobacco pfd ctf Anaconda Min. Co. Atetilson Atchison pfd Atlantic C. L IJalllmore & Ohio.. li. & O. pfd Brooklyn R. T 13,200 11,100 800 1.000 9,200 ii'.ioo 7,9IO 200 60 600 200 2,100 Canadian Paclilo .... Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago & N. W C, M. & St. P Chicago T. & T Chicago T. & T. pfd. C, C C. A St. L. ... Colorado F., & I Colorado & Bo. Colo. & So. 1st pfd.. Colo, to So. 2d pfd.... Consolidated Gas .... Corn 1'roducts, rfg.. Corn Prod, pfd, rfg.. Delaware & Hudson Del.. L. & W 182 Vi 22 94 5:1 89 (.9 57 138 20 78 226 645 40 84 71 44 76 67 176 122 174 18 81 44 81 29 61 28 69 145 23 05 146 16". 94 3S 71 76 64 129 47 36 14u, 82 61 97 258 118 88 66 :-.6 9 30 67 60 9S 119 34 91 15N 37 31 64 lk" 92 115 88 62 1" 48 M5S, 3.', 110 19 42 2'i 154 r 26 51 227 37 10-' aiii 3,800 700 700 2,700 100 400 200 2,400 63 39 69 67 13X 20 78 226 63 38 69 56 188 20 77 225 Denver & R. 0 200 40 40 D. & R. Q. pfd Distillers Bee 2.6'iO Erie 6,100 Erie 1st pfd Erie 2d pfd 100 General Electrlo 400 Hocking Valioy Illinois Csntral Sou 72 44 'es" 175 174 19 'it" 81 29 62 29 i45 23 67 71 44 "68" 174 174" 18 ..... SI 29 52 29 144 23 66 I Int. Paper I,8o0 Int. Paper pfd I Int. Pump ino ! Int. Pump pfd 300 Iowa Central 1,100 Iowa Central pfd 5 Kansas City So 2o0 K. C. So. pfd Louisville & Nash... 2.900 Mexican Central 1,500 Minn. & St. I SuO M . St. P. i S. S. M M 9.1'. & S S. M.pfd Missouri Pacific 3. Ion M., K. & T 27,100 M., K. & T. pfd 4 National Lend 2oO N. R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central 4,7'W N. Y., O. & W 6h) Norfolk & W 5o0 Norfolk At W. pfd North American .... loo Pacific Mall 20 Pennsylvania 15i0 People's Gas 95 29 72 76 13-'' 47 95 'S9-' 36 149 91 37 7014 129- 44 95 -89" 36 140 P.. C. C. & St. L Pressed Steel Car.... 2' 61 64V Pressed S C. pfd . Pullman Pal. Car 4o0 261 Reading 121, 2"1) 150 4o0 121.2-0 l'JO "i.m fro 15.3) 3 2o0 6 0 :v) 27,2"0 2l 2,4'AI 260 148 Heading 1st pfd Reaiiir. .'d pfd Rcpiibli.. Steel Repjbbc Steel pfd.., Rock Island Co R. I. Co. pf l St. I- & 8. F. 2d pfd St. Louis S W St. L. 8 V. pfd So. Pacific So. Pacific pfd So. Railway So. Railway pfd , Tennessee C. I Texas & Pacific T.. Pf. L. W 90 90 36 36 99 911 31 3-nJ 67 66 49 49 25 25 6o, 60 9" 95 119 119 34 38 '!T '31-, 35 34 1.290 20 ! T.. St I a. & W. nfd., i l'nlon Pacific 155,100 Vnlon Pacific pfd lss'i is6 1.. p. r.xpres.s r. IT. r. IT. v. Reilty 6 m Rubber I.700 Rubber pfd 400 Steel 7S Tul 89 63 "7 48 1"S 38 'jo" 43 88 52 1"6 4S 1".U 37 'l9 42' i s. s Steel pfd .If a) Va.-C.ir. Chemical 1.200 Va.-Par. Chem nM YViibHsh 5iio VS'dbHfih pfd l.ooO Wells-Firgo Kxpress . .'. . ., West. Fleet rlc Western l'nlon Wheeling L. F. Wis. Central 2ru) Wis. Cen'ral pfd 3"0 No. Pacific 34,pl Central leather ..... Iu0 Cen. Leather pfd Floss-Sheffold 5t. Northern pfd fl10o Int. Metropolitan ... lkn 2S 53 228 37 2- f.3 2SU 37 133 R7M J3n Int Met. pfd 2o0 77 Total sales for thYday, 741 ,000 shares 77 T.nnflfin f'lnalnv - LONDON, Nov. 17. Closing quotations on the Stock evi-hint-n Cons money. 8613-16 M , K. T . do account 87 iN. Y. Central Anueonda 14 Norfolk & W. Atchison PttVil do pfd do pfd ior. Ontario 'w! Hal. & Ohio 12 Pennsvlvanl t Can. Pacific Rand Mines . Che". & Ohio .... 66 Reading . Chicago Ot. W... H , 80. Railway'! C . M. & St. P. ...188 do pfd DeReers 21, So Pacific . " P. R- 0 42 I l'nlon P-iclilc do pfd 8: I do pfd ... Erie 4'-.U. 8, Steel.... do 1st nfd 7kU.i dn tif.l 38 ....133 .... 97 .... 93 .... 4" .... 71 .... 6 .... 76 .... 35 .... 91 ....19': .... 9-t .... 49 .108 Illinois Centrli'."l-9 1 do pfd J4 Louisv ille - N...!49Spxnlsh 4s Vji, SILVER Mar, quiet, 33d per ounce. MONEY Ino per cent. 'ln ,'" 1 mi r, the .t.e- market for short hills is 6ij per cent; for three inolil.ij bin, 6 ).r cent. Hunk OMAHA, Nov. 17 day were $1,821. Ho; bp.T.dlng day last Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday i'rUUy Clearlnss. Rank clearlnps for to. .57 ar.'l for ihe corre- year ;i 42'i,tl5.69. 1 19Tj .$l.7v2i.71 . 16j.01ii2 . l.Sirt fvi'i 6 . 16.759 77 . 1.W4.647.64 $1.94 l5 78 1.476 718.80 1.4,5 13 1 SIK 119 17 lA6.tJO.30 1,821. 907. 57 1.439,615 69 Totnls $10,1.31, 153.26 $9 430,922 19 Increase over the corresponding week last year, Jl, In. .'31. 07. ev York. Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. IB. MoNIiY On cjill, nominal; nu leans; time loans, easier; sixty days, 7 per cent; ninety days, 6 per cent; six nionins, 6 per cent. STLRl.lNii KXl'll ANISE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bill" nt $l0. ''l 4.8b for demand and at $1 f- i4.,0 for slxly-day bills; r-cste.l rates, $4.Slu4.8 ,; comm. nliil bins. $4.v)i4u4 M)-V PKIMI-; MERCANTILE PA PnR-4UtJ per cent. SILVER Par, Tlc; Mexican dollais, HONDS Government, steady; railroad, Arm. Quotations on bonds today were as fo1 U. S. r. 2s. rcg....lo Japan 6s, 2d ser do coupon P'4 do 4s ctfs IT. S. 3s, reg P3 I do 4s ctfs do coupon 101 I do 2d series ... U. S. old 4s, reg. .101 L. & N. unl. 4s.. do coupon loi n Man. c g 4s V. S. n. 4s, reg..l3 Mex. Central 4s. do coupon 13" do 1st Inc Am. Tobacco 4s.. 7S I'M. & St. L. 4s.. . !"" . K3 . 92 . 91 .lOl .M . 82 "''. . 9.; 4 . '.9"n do 6s 110 M . K. Ai T. 4s... Atch. gen. 4s Ml do 2s 8 do adj. 4s.... A. C. L. 4s.... 11. & f). 4s do 3s II R. T. c. 4s. Cen. of Cl.r. 6s do 1st Inc. . .. 924 N. K.K. of M.c.43 84 97 N. Y. C. g- 3s... 97 '! N. J. C. g. os .12 94 1 No. Pacific 4h... .P 3 . 75 . 99 . 9H .10" .. 91 ..111 .. 89 .. 74 do 3s N. & W. c. 4s... O. S. L. r. 4s ... Perm. conv. 3s Reading gen. 4s do 2d Inc do 3d Inc Ches. & O. 4Vis C. A A. 3s C. H. & Q, n 4s C. It. I. P. 4s do col. Ss 72 9!' 106 S.L. & I.M. c. is.. 113 7574 S.L. & S.F.rg. 4s. 84 91 St. L. 8. W. C. 4s Fl 77 S. A. L. 4s 8.' so. t'acinc is do 1st 4s ctfs... 96 So. Railway 5s... 116 Texas & P. Is.... 119 T. S. L. & W. 4s. 8' l'nlon P. 4s UV- V. S. 8. 2d 5s 97 , Wabash Is 112 do deb. li 80 AY est Md. 4s 81 W. & L. E. 4s.... M Wis. Central 4s.. 90' CCC. 81. g .4s..l-o Colo. I. r.s. ser. A. 7f.4 Colo. Mid. 4s 75 Colo. & So. Is.... 91 Cuba 6s pis': D. & R. O. 4s 9" I'tmieis ri'C, DS. rtf Erie p. 1. 4s 10014 do gen. 4s 91"- Hock. Val. 4s...l2:',7, Japan 6s ....j... 97 uttned. Ronton Storks and Ilflnda. BOSTON, Nov. 17. Call loans. 6ff8 per cent; time loans, 6fr7 per cent. Official quotations on vlorVs iii'd . onds were; Atch. adj. 4s 92 KlnRham 30 do 4s 100 Cal. & Hecla 88) Mex. Central 4s.. semicentennial 32 Atchison loo Copper Rango ... 82 do pfd 1011. Daly West 20 Roston & Al 24f Franklin 22 Ronton & Me 161 lOranby 13' Roston Ele 154 Isle Rovalo 23 Fltchburg pfd ...I'M Mass. Mining .... 8 Mex. Central .... 2WM!chlean 17 in.. in. 11. t h .i:i- i.Monawk Pere Maro 53 Mont. C. & C... 2 Vnlon Pacific ....189 Am. A. C. pfd.... 92 Am. Ptipu. Tube.. 13 Amer. Sugar 135 Old Dominion .... 67 Osceola 128 Parrot 26 Oulncv 99 do pfd Amer. T. & T Am. Woolen . do nfd .130 jShannon 16 .137 . 3CU I h mil rack loo Trinity 11 L' nl tod Copper .. 74 U. S. Mining .... 61 ..102U, 1 Dorn. I. & 8.... 241 i-.aison r;ic. 11. Mass. Electric . do pfd Mass. Cinn IT. 8 Oil 9-v. ... 18 Utah 63 ...69 I Victoria 6 ... 68' Winona 11 ...108 IWolverlne 159 ... 73' North Rutte 111 ... 29 i Rutte Coalition.. 37 ... 48 Nevada 19 ...105 Cal. &. Arizona... 171 ... 5.Tecumseh 15 ... 40 Arizona Com. ....136 . ..113,Greeno Con 26 I'nlted Fruit ., United S. M... do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouez Amalgamated Atlantic li Bid. "Asked. Boston Copper Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan & Rryati, i Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure 7 Mohawk 69 Allouez 40 Nevada Cons 2o Atlantic 14 North Butto 112 Bingham 3o Old Dominion.... 67 Black mountain... 9 Osceola 130 Boston Cons 32 I'neu. Service 14 Iiutte Coalition.. 37 do pfd 30 annuel at Ariz, .l.! (Juincy Cal. & Hecla 87 Shannon .... Centennial 32 Tamarack .. .100 16 100 '.V.'.'.lci I Copper Range.... 82 Trinity Daily West 2o I'nlted Fruit r.ast jiuite 10, U. S.. Com., 1 Franklin 22 do pfd 45 26'Utah Cons 63 Greeno Copper.. I Granby Helvetia I Isle Royal i.i'S utan copper 8 Victoria 22 Winona 27 Wolverine ... 8 INIplsntng .... 17 Cananea .... CW'-s .... 6 .... 11 ....160 .... 30 .... 2? 1 H. & Pitts... Massachusetts ., Mlchlgau Xew York Minlutt Stocks. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Con 30 Little Chief .... .. 5 ..326 ..330 .. 2") ..130 ..125 .. 35 ..275 Alice SoO Breece 35 Brunswick Con.. 63 ! Comstoek Tun .. 37 Ontario Ophir Potosl Savage Con. Cal. & Va..ll5 Horn Silver 180 Iron Silver 4o0 Leadvllle Con .... 6 Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . Standard Foreign Financial. LONDON, Nov. 17. In tho market today money was in better supply und obtainable at easier rates. Discounts wero firm, on i the Slock exchange good business was transncteu ror Saturday at hardening rates. Consols and other llrst-class securities ben efited by the easier money outlook and the further Influx of gold into the Bank of England, while home rails received atten tion from investors. Foreigners wore well supported on Paris advices. Americans ' opened firm and advanced to considerably , over parity on good buying for local all I w.,11 114 Aini.rli.nn iiiinimiil fT,,l. l.,,ln.. was the feature, but the whole list was supported In anticipation of a satisfactory New York batik statement, the market closing firm. Japanese Imperial 6a of I904 closed at 110. BERLIN, Nov. 17. Prices on the Bourse toilay were most firm and trading was animated. PARIS, Nov. 17. Prices on the Pourae today weie firm, with the exception of Turks, which weakened on the rumors of the death of the sultan. The tone, how ever, generally was better than yesterday. The piivute rate of UiHcount was 27 nr I cent. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 75.60 una nussian bonus or v.'-i at i'Jo. Clenrlnir House Statement. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. The statement of the clearing house banks for the week . shows that the batiks hold $2.311.6,5 more I than the legal reserve requirements This Is an Increase 01 w.o8u.!.o us compared with last week. Ihe blatemcnt follows: Inc. lxan lie posits Circulation Legal tenders .... Specie . 1,039.397.800 994.48.i,5o0 51.317,2u0 67.85,4"0 183. ii.HM 250.9D1 .8' 2l8.i:.o.l25 2.371,675 J6.1'J 4o0 4.i','4.O"0 812.8i) 714.30) 2.1"'! 000 2.817.3") l.l.;s.W 3,.-iw.Jj 3,391.826 I Reserve I R- Forvo required 1 Surplus Ex-l nited Slates deposits Decrease. 5.951. 1 1 i I'spnrts and linnnrts. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-Total Imports of merchandise and dry goods at the port i.f New York for the week enuing November pi were valued ut I! 6. .'.:;. 37'.. Total imports of specie at the port of New York for the week ending today were J-0.927 silver and $L9,?22 gold. Total exports of specie from the (Kirt of New York for the week ending today are $117,73; silver and J'J70 gold. Oil. NEW YORK. und Itosln. .uv. 17 OILS Cotton- seed, prime, cru lo, f. o. b., mills. prime yelln, 4. '. Petroleum, sternly; re fined. New Y'ork, $7.50; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, $7.45; Philadelphia and Ualt. iin re, in bulk, $4.35. Tuipciiuno, rirni; c.".;, di'lc. SAVANNAH, Nov. 17-OIITurpentlne. quiet: 67'rii7c; sales. 275 bh'.s.; re.'elpis, 43.' bbls.; shipments, l,08l bbls. Ri iSIN Firm; sales. l.s: bbls. Quot: a. b. c, $5 sr.; f $j s; moo: f. u.v, g. $40v'i4.1u; H, $4.1o; , (4 4j, K. $5 .'; M, $5.59; N, $ii.00; W. G.. J6.50; W. V., $6,110. Metnl Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.- MFTAI.8-M.ir-lcets wtre quiet today, as usual. In the ubsepre of cables. Spot tin was o n, ted at $42.i'ii"'i 42. To. Lake eopper at $22.wm:,..rH: electrolytic at $21.5i''i2:,.ui; casting ut $.1 25 11.1 21.75. l.i "il, til :n at $5. 7546. 95 nnd spelter nt $6.35i6.4o. Iron was quiet, but firm at the recent advances. ST. IOl'lS, Nov. 17.-MLTAI S Lead, quiet at $i.&5; spi iter, weak at $6.27. Phllnleliilili I'rml irr Market FHILA I'Fl P1IIA, Nov. 17. ni'TTFR 1-lrni; 1 cent hiiilier; extra w-stern cream ery, oil i ial p-icf . street price, :'.c; xiri r.e.iiby prints. 31c. i;iiijS-Firm; ti. arby fresh and w stern fresh. Or at marl:. CHFFSR-Sieadv; New Y'ork full creani5. 13il.:-4c; New York full creams, choice, 13c: New York full creams, fair lo good, 1. 41 13c. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Nov. 17.-FE'71 S 4'ash clover nnd Nov e-'iher, $8 1'.'; L'er. iilber, 18 K',; Mnreh $ 32W Tliuuthy. $i.97'. . Alai. Saturday UMA1IA LIVE STOCK MARKET! i'ost Kind of Cattle Lowtr Than 0b Vtek Aeo. YESTERDAY'S GAIN ON HOGS IS LOST Sheep and Idtmlis of All Kinds Higher for the Week, the Feeling at the Close Urlng Very Dullish. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 17,' 1906. Receipts wci Cuttle. Hobs. Shenp. 8.W4 15.418 Olliri.il Monday Otllilal Tuesday Ollicial VeJnesd;y ... OliiCtal 'i'liuisilay Oltn nil l'riuny Ollicial Saturday 10,;. 9 8.1'" 6.697 6.121 7.491 4,248 4.vi 6, 3,2.:i 0.185 300 4,500 17.941 I 8,9 tJ 62.315 86.139 47. HH lol.l K.722 48,151 This week 33,3r7 ;7,370 Lust weea .8.0.5 2'i.',4 Two weeks ago 19.497 19.773 Three weeks ago 3i.'iM 2..V52 Four weeks ego 32.011 24,993 Same week last year 23.92 7 81.790 The following tnble shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year 10 dale, compared with last year: r.fAi. Pw. Inc Cattle Hogs . Sheep 94 6 91ii,3L8 24.332 2,177.414 2.016.587 luj.S57 1.971.7SJ l,s0,43 171,319 CATTLE FLOTATIONS. Good to choice cornled steers $5.fiO'a'i.25 tmr to guild cornled st-eis o.oeoo.io Common to fair corn-feu s:ccrs.... 4.IV5.0'J i.o-.d io choice range steers l.,ini.l Common to fair raune steers S.ifO'utOj lioou grass cuws and hellers 3.2ou4oO Fair lo good cows and hellers i.aouJ.in ( Common to fair cows and In ilers.. 1.4ou2.5o Oooei-cnolce stoeKers and leeilers.. 4.2oiu4.76 l-nir lo feood Blockers and feeders.. 3.Uiu4 :o I'oinmoi; to fair siocKers 2,7i.u3.25 Pulls, stags, etc 2.0Cii3.75 veal calves 4.0041 X Tne following table shows the uverasu price of hoys at South Omaha for the last several dais, with comparisons: Late. I 1906. 1905. 1904. 1W3. ;1902. illiOl. ;1900. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 6 03 4 79! 4 79' 4 801 It 71' 4 69 6 o7 4 S.; 4 7 4 87 1 6 35 4 73 4 82 4 89 4 63 6 2j 6 73l 6 00 1 4 S0 4 10, u Mi 4 84 I 5 9S 4 80, I 4 61 6 21 1 I 591 4 74 S I 4 73, 4 69 4 67 U 28 1 6 B9 4 67 6 t.; 4 - 4 t4 10 32 1 fto'i 4 8J 6 10 , 4 l,J; 4 1.3 4 64 I 6 63 4 90 4 6,' 4 71 4 46 6 41 ' I 4 82 10.. 11.. 12. . 13., 14.. 15.. 16.. 17., r Sunday. KANGL OF PRICKS. Cal tie. Iloirs. Omaha Clncugo Kansas City St. Louis ..... 1 .8iiyw.c0 l.Uoiy i.30 2.00.76 2.0ni'7.oO t6.6u".i6.20 eboiaw 6.i6ut.25 6.OOM6.30 Sioux Citv .. 2.6ou6.00 6.9vyoo ' ............. fc.wvtfV.W U.W.WI Thn nfbclAl nnmliee tt ,npa nt Dti,.lf brought in today by each road was: bailie, itogs. sntep. 11 ses C. M. & St. P. llv.. Mo. Pac. Ry I nion Pacinc system. C. & N.W. Ry. (liist) C. & N.W. Ry. (West) C, St. P., M. & O. Ry C, B. & Q. (fciust).... C, B. & O. (West).... C..R.I & I'.Ry. (Kast) I'.lnols Central Chicago Great Vest. 10 8 16 4 6 11 8 2 1 65 Total recelDts 17 3 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers. CatUe. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packinir wimnnnv ... xll Swift and Company 60 1,349 Cudahy Packing company 177 1,342 366 Armour & Co 1,450 010 Armour&Co.d'iom Denver) 1X2 1. arty oc lseliloil Mike Haggerty T. B. lug lira m Sullivan Brothers & 6 , 4 6 12 Other buyers 12 .... 8C8 Total 3.80 4.912 J, 373 CATTLE The yards were practically bare of cattle, as usual on a Saturday, there be ing no fresh receipts of consequence and no great number of stale cattle In first hands. Tho receipts for the weok show a very comfortable gain over last week and a heavy Increase us compared with the cor responding week of a year ago. The qual ity of the receipts has. been poor, consid erable proportion of lh arrivals consisting of tiaiih. The receipts of beef steers this week have been very liberal tho only trouble being that they were not of the right kind. Thus the supply of corn-fed cattle was made up almoin entirely of hulf-fat or warmed-up steers, with almost nu cattle that could be called reaily good. In fact the best cattle here this week were only good enough to bring $615, whereas a strictly good to choice lot ought to sell up to $6.26 at least. The tendency of prices even on the good kinds has been lower and the market can safely be quoted ltt15u lower than last week. Owing to the very large supply of warmea-up cattle, which are never In good fuvor with buyers and which are invariably neglected as long as there Is anything else to be had, the market on that kind hus had a steady downward tendency, but prices are so uneven that It Is a hard matter to say just how much lower the market really Is. Shippers ought to send in fewer warmed-up cattle until after range stock has disappeared from the market. Ouite a good many range cuttle good enough tor beet huve arrived this week and have sold at fully steady prices, the market us a whole being In very satisfac tory condition and cutllo of this kind being very much preferred over the warmed-up corn-feds. The market on cows and heifers has de clined fully 10ijl5c this week. Very little fed stuff is coming, the supply consisting principally of grassers, while good kinds have sold quite freely on most duys. Com mon inferior grades have been rather dull. Good ileshy feeders have sold ut prac tically steady prices all the week, the de mand being good right up to the supply. On the oilier hand light and Inferior grades of stock cattle were slow fellers every day and receivers found it difficult work to keep the supply cleaned up. The result of the lighl demand for tnis latter kind caused prices to bleadily decline und they are ut the close of liio week 16iu2oo lower than one week ago. Representative sales: COWS. No. 1.... Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. . 1"6 2 60 .1130 2 10 .820 1 fyj . 764 2 (10 6 6 iiH 2 5o HEIFERS. 790 2 35 1 CALF. 150 S 75 FEUDERS. 1 470 3 40 1. 3 643 3 OO . ... 878 3 40 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 4 feeders. , ) 2 ia 9-3 3 50 3 feeders.. 1020 3 65 4 cows 927 2 60 3 feeders. 6 Cows... loco 3 00 J. N. Meltz Wvo. 24 Cfiws 969 3 00 IS cows KrJ 2 1ft 7 Sicers....l"3s 3 s5 8 steers. ...108oi 4 00 3 bulls 1463 2 60 Ed Ormeshlr Neb. 29 cows 835 2 so 2 bulls 1180 2 10 NEBRASKA. 25 calves... 222 4 25 3 calves... 186 3 0) 11 cows 874 2 01 8 i"lfers... 378 3 23 HOGS Hogs opened 5c lower this morn ing with the trade very slow at llrst. Sell ers worked hard to maintain prices, but puckers were very bearish, und It being a Saturday, sellers were forced lo cut loose lit tlio d 'line noted. When the trade was once under way ll was fairly active at the decline and a considerable proportion of tho receipts l.ud changed hands ut 10 o clock in the niorniiii.. The most of Ihe early hales ranged from t'looini 10, as ugainst $6 0.i(i6.15 yesterduv. Sume light loads sold up 10 $6.20, us ugainat a top of $6.25 yes terday. As the more urgent orders were filled and some of the buyers benan dropping out the trade became slow again and at the same time advices of a much lower close at Chlcugo and oiher murket points caused buyers who weie sllll on the murket lo lower their b.ds. The remit was thut the market closed very s.ow and dull uud gen erally l"c lower than yesterday. The hog market Ibis week has shown no Kreat chungt us compared with lust week. During Hie first hc.lf of the week under the influence of the bard pound. ng on the puit of puckers prices were forced steadily downward, to that on Wednesday hogs sold about loc lower than ut the close o'" l lie prevluut. wee'-;. On Thursday and Fri day vtiiutb bounded upward, making up nil the loss and more loo. On Friday the averago muiket was the highest that It hi.il In en any day since October .9. Today's decline wipes o it some of the advance, leaving the general market a shade easier than It was ut the dime of last week. i;cpit-s'!ili!live sales: No. Av Sh. Pr. No. Av 6h. Pr. Av .... 86 .... 76 .... 90 DO .... 94 ....116 ...3:3 ,....V3 ....3.2 ...J; ....:. 54 :: 40 6 02 11 86 ... 6 45 116 ;'i,s ... 6 02 67 6 ; .281 .2'i7 .2,4 .'.'M .25 . 255 2i'4 2 3 120 M 160 120 1) 4J 40 6.. 4v. 19.. 24.. 11.. fcS . 42.. 60.. w.. 6 65 5 55 6 55 6 65 6 85 6 95 i 95 6 95 W 6 05 C "5 6 05 6 o" 6 05 05 6 05 0 6 J . . 61.'. 77.. 6.'. . 120 40 14 171. Omaha National IBaokoo Of Omaha, Nebraska SlMement Made to the Comptroller of tho Currency. Nov. 12. 190b Resources Loans and Discounts $ 6,598,004.12 Overdrafts U. S. Uonds for Circulation, stocks and Bonds Ranking House- nnd Safety Deposit Vaults 200,000.00 U. S. Donds for Deposits I 623,000.00 Due from ap proved Ue serve agents. 1,012,801.87 Due from other hanks 1,341.719.62 Cash on hand. 1,529,579.14 Due from U. S. Treasurer . 0,000.00 4,539,100.63 Liabilities Capital Surplus fund Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits ,$ 1,000,000.00 200,000.00 .. 110.7JC.59 600,000.00 , 10.6S5.8G9.78 $12,596,016.37 Thirteenth Street, Between Farnam end Douglas. Safety Deposit Vaults 47... 58... 61... 60... 65... 87... 57... 75... 72... 88... 66... 63... 67... 75... 62... ..322 . .292 ..286 120 6 05 SO 6 OS 20... 75... 56... 60... 29... 46... 64... 85... 64... 60... 62... 49... 62... 60... 9... 63... 68... 63... 63... 59... 46... 6S... 71... 60... ...341 ...130 ...274 ...307 ...211 ...360 ...312 40 e 00 .. 6 00 80 600 ... 6 00 ... 6 05 ..246 ... ..260 120 ..214 ... 6 05 6 07 6 07 6 00 80 6 00 40 8 00 ...268 ...241 ...236 ...211 ...231 ...253 . . .255 ...2o6 ,..211 80 6 07 40 6 07 40 6 10 SO 6 10 .. 6 10 ...319 120 6 00 257 120 6 00 ..317 t 00 ..291 320 00 120 6 10 .257 80 6 00 40 6 10 .290 .312 .275 .272 80 00 ... 6 00 40 6 00 240 6 00 6 10 80 6 10 .. s 10 .. 6 10 7. .188 G5 241 .290 160 00 9! 183 6 12 ..310 6 00 89.. ..185 160 6 12 ..225 80 6 15 ..208 40 15 ..204 160 6 15 ..266 ..2,7 80 6 00 1.. 160 I 00 49 .278 80 6 02 90.. 85.. 97.. .253 320 6 02 ..213 40 6 15 ...282 40 6 02 ..141 5 15 6 20 6 20 .289 80 6 02 93 98 .163 72. .249 .149 36 276 160 6 02 SHEEP RecelDts todav were very small. there not being enough of any one thing on sale to make a test of the market. The feeling, however, was very strong and op erators on the market are looking for very good prices the first of the week on all de Blrable kinds. Itecelbls of sheep have shown a very heavy falling oft this week as compared with last week, as will be noted from the table at head of column. At the same time receipts have run somewhat larger than for the corresponding week of last year. All reports agree that the ramre season Is now just about at an end. Straggling shipments are to be expected as a matter of course, but no great number of rangers need be looked for from now on. Ijist week closed with fat sheep lower and the present week opened with a still further tendency downward. Later on In the week under the Influence of a goed buy ing demand and the very light receipts of desirable killers the market strengthened up, all the loss being regained. At the close of the week fat sheep nre 163'25c higher, or Just as high as they have been any time this month. No choice lambs have been re ceived to really make a tent of the market, but good killers would undoubtedly sell to very good advantage. During the early part of the week the markf-t on feeders wns generally dull and the feeling weak. Later on It strengthened up, becoming more active and higher, and a good clearance was effected. At the close of the week the market on most kinds of feeders is only about 25c lower than the first of the month. Oommon nnd Inferior grades of lambs and old trashy ewes mleht be off more than that. Strictly good feeding ewes, however, have sold this week almost as hlirh as any time of late. The general sentiment among operators on the market Is bullish. The feeling Is that from now on packers will be forced to depend almost entirely for supplies upon feed lots tributary to this market, end If feeders will exercise good Judgment In send ing In only mien stuf ns Is well finished good prices oueht to prevail. Quotations on killers: flood to chn'oe Inmba. J 7 ri! 7 35 : fair to good lnhs. 6.75fr 7.O0: good to choice yefirllnss, I5.75ifrfi.0f: fair to good yeallpifs. $5 &X115.75; good to chelce wflhT". J5.25'?6.50; fair to good wethors, li noftfi i": good to cholco ewes, 85.005.25; fair to irood ewes, t fi.Vff5.00. Quotations on feeders: Oonil to choice lambs. M.nriifi .25: medium lpnihs. 5 WfiSOO; llirlit lnmhs. 4 255 25: yenrllmrs. J5 15 35; wethers. 4 75A5.00; ewes, 3.EO?r4.40; breeding ewes, $4.75S5.00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Weak to Lower Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Nov. 17. CATTLE Receipts. 6110 head. Market steady; beves. H9of 7 30; cows and heifers. 11.304.90; calves, $5 0oT'T75: stockers and feeders. J2.60'ii4.50. HI Receipts, 15.000 head. MurUet weak to 5c lower; n:lxed and butchers, J5.95 ffi5.40: good heavy. $6 25'!i6.40; rough havy, $5 8f,'ii6.'i5; light. 5 856.35; pigs, $5.60;ti.oC; bulk of sales. 6.c5'&.30. BMEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 2.000 head Market steady; sheep. 3 5cVi6.7'.'; yearlings, $5.00?rfi.40: iambs. 84.50Ar7.70. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, l.ftO head; market unchanged: choice export and dressed beef steers, $5 5o ff."V75; fair to good. t4.tu5.40; western steers, 83.5iefi5.25; stockers and feeders. $2.!! fi4 65; southern steers, 83 'W 16 25: southern cows, 8? ion'.!.': native cows. 82.4M0e4.1u; na tive heifers. 2.8o?i5.(0: bulla. 82.25l;3.8r,; calves. 83.0uHiC.76; receipts for the week, 67 loo head. Hons Receipts. 5,0(0 head; market Rf Inc lower; top, 2o: bulk of sales, 86 1-'1 Sn20; heavy. 86 1-Vi 'II; packers, 86 l.Ve 6 2o; plvs anil lluhts. 85.75'y6.15; receipts for the week, Eo.OiO head. SH Kl'.H ANI LA MRS--Receipts, none market nominally stendv; lambs, JSOn'if 6.25: '(! end vearlings. 84 75'fiOe: western yearlings, $4.7.r((6 .00; western vearllngs. 5. I 016 "0; western shep. 84.25Xi5.5o; sti.ckers and feeders. 83 7&y6.oO; receipts for the weok, 43,200 head. 84. I.onls I.lve Stock Market. RT. I.Ot'IS. Nov. 17 PATTI.B-R-eelpt. foo head, including 460 head of Texans; market nteadv: nRtlve shloplnic and exrrnrt steers. 85 oo'ijT.OO: dressed beef nd butcher sieers. 8t.7otiiti.25; steers under 1.0 0 rotunds, 13 26'i'4.: stockers nnd feeders, " Ooro-4 .5"; cmvs ond heifers. 12 fii.a5.26: csnn V. 81. o ? "5; bulls. J'.?o'yi.0o: calves. 1 0ti(7 f. . Ti"n mid 'n'l-in steers, 82.5i"56.50; cows and heifers. 82 Ki3 50. H045S Receipts. S 000 hesd: market Jc lower: nigs and lights. tti.CfqA.'X: packers M i"u.25; butchers and best heavy, 86.15u SIIEEP None on snle. Inns I'Hv I.'ve Mnrk Market. RIOl'X CITV. Nov. 17. (Special Tele rrun.) CATTT.K Receipts lo he-id; mar ket unchanged: bcv. M.oo'.i! fti; cows bulls and nixed. 82.5iv 1.10; stockers nnd feeders, 83 Oofe 4 . 15 ; calves and yearlings, t 'i a 60. HiXjiv- Receipts, head: market 5c lower selling at 85. Koto 6. 05. bulk of sales, 85.' 1 6. 00. St. Joseph I.lve Stock Market. RT. JOSKPH. Nov. 17.-CATTL.B-Ke-reloln. mo head; narket, nominal: unlives. 84 0""i4.76; cows and heifers, 82.0UU4 5o; stee' -rs and feedeis, 8.1ooj4j6. llOGa-eceivti, (.571 iiesd; mtrkst The Cutenslvs Con nections snd Strong Resources of bank are t the Ser vice of Its Cuslomorj. Officers 2nd Directors J. II. Millard. Pres. Wm. Wallace, Vice-Pres. C. F. McGrew, Vice-Pres. W. II. Ducholz. Cashier Frank Boyd, Ass't. Cash. Wm. Burgess, Guy C. Barton I. W. Carpenter A. J. Simpson. C. H. Brown 2.67C.73 C24.0OO.O0 032,834. S3 12,59C,016.37 ARE YOU ON THIS MAP? 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Receipts of live slock at t lie sis prin cipal western inarKct yesinruay: Holts. Sheep. l" 5'j0 S,'A" .... 5) 6671 623 3.'0 15,lJ0 tOoO South Omiha Kioux City Kansas City Bt. Joseph Bi. I.oam Chicago Totals .... 3 .... in 1J .... 6i0 .... koo .... 6o0 ....s.u A. ' ' t 1 It 7 I ' it J