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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T11UKSDAY. XOVEMHEU 14. I!u7,
;kain and produce m arm i
Strong Speculation Marks Opening, J
with Values Hieher. I
VHEAT STARTS UP EARLY
-an-ported Partially by Unlllsh R(.
porta Market I Afll "nd
the Drnka Result In
U1ns.
OMAHA. Nov. 13. I '..
S.rmiB speculation marked the market
it the ularl. lth values higher.
Liverpool earn hlgner on strong spot
liarkets sad light offering and talk of
nsia prohibiting export.
Wheat star hod p he gamut urly ot.
lejvy speculating with some bullish re
torts for support. The market wb ortlve
md ndvawcs and breaks resulted In sonn
liaterlal gain In prices. Dfciitiilxr wheat
pencil at 8i'4c and closed at "
Corn wan off from the start, resulting
!rom heavy wiling and a general bearish
reeling on crop condltlona. There was a
icavy slump and the market had little
mpport on Its tall. December corn opened
K 4!tSc and closed at 49c.
Oata opened fairly atrong on aome buying
:y commission houses for support, but as
:liese were readily filled, the prices dropped
ilightly. Dccemlicr oats opened at 44
and closed at 44fcc
Primary wheat receipts were 5J7,0"0 bush
Ma nnd shipments .were 43. Ono bushels,
(gainst receipts lust year of l-17,mi btuh-
-i and shipments ot 35(.ii ousneie.
Corn receipts were 271.U81 bushels
lhlnmnla WM-.. T.7 h. labels. RUnlltat
and
re-
-elpts last year of 63.CJ bushuls und Knl1'"
m'nH of 6j6."O0 bushels.
Liverpool clos.d l'id to Tod higher on
BL-henf arA liH hiffhffr nn Corn.
Seaboard reported 4VJ0 bushels
wheat. B'.'.lroO bushels of corn and
bushels of rye taken for exiairt.
Local range (if options:
of
'AOOn
h.rt.Icles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. I Close.l Yesy.
I
t7 I
111',,
I
W
I
44V
4r4'
4.T4
Hfir'
4'i
SK
49i
a0'4
44',
47'4
42!.
Umaha lash Pricea.
WBiaT-.No, 2 hard. M(lc; No.
3 hard,
spring,
k.'i.lK-! N.i. i hurt!. ilKSC: ISO. J
fMn'Mc. ia grade, 7Wi 78c. ,,,,,,, ,
CORN-No. . tnftiolc; No. 4. 449Hc5
no grade. 4i.-i4m; No. 3 yellow, SlOwic; No.
3 whiter torttoic. . , ii-j,.
OATH-Ne ;tk'3!t. ; No. 3 whlto, 41fj43c.
No. 4 wlilta.' iVtf standard. 42'r4iH'.
RVK-No. .', vfi;9c; No. 3. tW'!'ne.
- larlot Keoeiaxa.
Wheat. Corn
OatH. I
'Clilcugo
Minneapolis
Iululli ,
31
7D
10U
,...17s
...,ra
ciiiCAt.o ani ad inov8io.v
Pea tares of the TraOlna; and Closing
I rrlcea on Honrt of Trade.
. , .. 1 'r.
'If XT Cll 1 TS.iv. H ACllVO UPlimnu ii
ttah wheat by millers and exporters caused
at advance of nearly 3c in the price of
vlieat oil th local exchango today. At
ttfc close wheat for December delivery was
u JSC. ' Corn was tip o. Oats wcro Vise
hither. ' Provisions were. u 12V4t'Vjc.
fh wheat market was strong all duy
wth the exception of a short period near
th end of the tlrnl hour, when prices broke
mre than 1c In sympathy with corn. Un
favorable weather In India and Argentina,
unl rumors that Russian wheat exports
mV be prohibited, caused a strong ton at
thil opening, tho Initial quotation being
't'de abovn the final figures of yesterday.
Aliof this gnln was lost on selling caused
by the break In. corn, but the market aoon
ralk'd and continued atrong for tho re
inakder of the day. The late strength was
tlimto nn. excellent cash demand and a fair
inuury for export. The close was strong.
Decmher opened tsJC higher at IMW
sold oJtlfl-9.V. A4 then advanced to
liXil The eloso a.l OoC. C.tearonce
of Mheut and flour wen equal to fcAw
bu Primary recelpta were ftSi.oOO bu..
comiiied with 1.017,000 bu.. on the same
. Minneapolis. Duluth and
Chlcfco reported receipts of 47 cars,
ugaliu 531 car lust week, and K3 cars
one ur agn. - , ' ,
fori was weak early In tbe day beoause
of Idil weather for the curing of the new
crop. ITho market rallied In the last hour
on buMng by aborts, who were Induced to
cover W the advance In wheat. The close
was siWing. December opened VfiSc h.gher
at 654fo..c.- sold off to 640. and then ad
vanced to W,c. The close waa at 664o.
Local ceipts were 79 cars, with 11 of con
tract gade.
Oata leclined morn than lc early in the
day in Wmpatliy with corn, but regained
all of tV lss on buying by shorts. Trade
waa llgll. December opened Vo higher at
7'. oM off to Vac, and then rallied to
47Vc, WliVre tt. closed, liocal receipts were
lint ca.
I'rovslons were weak at the opening be
cause tf a WfJOc decline In the price of
live hs. Later they became strong by
buying by short. At the close January
pork up 124 at I13.12H- Lard was up
1 -1,0 a JiUft. Ribs were 15c higher at I7.02".
Kstluated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
22 cart corn, Wi cars; oats. 101 cars; hogs.
jti.'tw l-d. ....
The tadlng futures ranged follows:
' Articbi l Open. lllgil.) Low. I ao. Tet'y.
Vhea1
Dec.
May!
July
1 lorn
Dec. May!
July)
Oata
Kec Ma
July!
l'orke,
.Ian,
Ma)
Lurd-i
.fun.
Majj
Ribs-,
Jan'
I
&41
1
W! eat- I I
Dee...! SV,I4. !'4-
May...; 954 97 j 95,
juiv... vi :iv yo'i
"em- i I
Keel 40..,) 4'V. V.
May... : 51 1 5"V
July... j 50,. 5tv,! u'4
OrilH I I I I
Dec... I llHi 44V S'
May... 4TK 47'i 47 4'
July.. ! f,' 13'n: 4i'i
K 51 92S
1 0H 1 04 lOlS-
6 984I 7
64 '65Vj.ti! H
55 WVM'-6VB"
ulH uH bnU
4T.4 47tl 4)'.i
4K 6o 49
44 4ti 4Ea,
13 77H 13 17H' 12 90
13 12Vi 13 47Vs 13 27V4
7 VTV, 8 15 g MVi
7 924 8 05 8 00
8 85 7 0?4 90
7 06 7 7 12Vt
W2VM
97Vs!
I
55'
67
tV'Ui
47 W
"lfttl
40
13 20
13 Si
ll 24
13 771
13 12Vi
7 97tJ
7 WW
B 12Vi
0 56
7 OS
7 25
7 OVHi
No i.
Cast quotation were as follows:
FLU"R nteadyj winter patent, $4.25
4 76; itralghts. $X90rr4.5o; spring patents,
K. Kr(l0, stialghla. $4-4yJ4.SW; bakers,
Hi-ti".!
W Hp AT No. 8 spring. $1.0ftffl.04; No. i,
!t;te'.uti2; No. i red, lVc
COIN No, J, iHWci No. S yellow, gog)
w'V--1
n.Vf-No, , 464c; No. S white, 44fl48c.
BAILET Uood feeding, fefcoiic; fair to
t hole.i malting, T!ij)o.
SEliiS Flax, No. 1 northwestern, $1.21
Timotly, pnme, $4 20. Clover, contract
rade SIS 2i.
PKi ltilONS 8hort ribs, Sides (loosed,
$7.mh4w; mess pork, per bbl., $11.7&&13 .00,
l.srd. ker 1 lbs., $8 50. Short clear side
llx.xedl $7 7tft-7.i2H.
I'oii-aing were the receipt ana snip
meats If ilour and grain:
es ing
a If tlou
r. vbla.
Keceipt. enipmenta
Flour.
. 64.UW
Wheat, bu.
.. 4i.0i
..in.ioii
..277.6i0
.. 8.000
., 7Lt00
K4.0l
Corn, ki. .
Oaus, U. ..
Rye. ut .
Barley, lu.
les.nno
17S.JO0
37,6ui
t)u the Produce exchange today the but
ter marst was firm; creameries. 2I-27c;
.Wlrles, fli;i:. F.g, steady; at mark,
ease lnudad. 17V,.ijc: flrata. Kic: Drlme
lirls. 24. Cheese, weak at LUialSWc.
r
Kanmn City Grain and Previsions.
KANA" CITY. Nor. 13 WHEAT De
cember. Ksicj May. fwt,c Cash: No, t hard,
H'.i-.7Vse No, a, la6.-; No. i red. 9.tic:
No. It!-
COKN-Dccamber. 4SSc; May. 6kc
Caen:
No. 2 taxed. 4rfVi53o; No.
2 white ale; Ko. 2. Hc.
3, t!iVtJt2c; No.
(AT-No. .3 while, 404c; No. 3 inlxod.
HAY-rtady: ehoice tlmothv, $11 WyU ort;
i hui'-c itairie, BV.Urg U-Ui,
UYHVi. -
ni l .K- reamery. 26c; packing 17c
L'tRja-kKtra. ,'i; flrsts. jic.
I Heeelpis. Shipments.
Wheal II U. , 3UI 3-4 imi
i'l. l.i" hOiit
H:'t.-. I. lltj '
Hterpowl uraln Market.
I I jarCOL, Nov. ll-WHEAT-Spot.
'auy; No. red nest.-ru winter. 7 Ud
I'mui.j 1;iio; lX't.x'inber, 4u, March
. Jilav. fe Sd. '
f ol.j-jil, kieady; prune luixi-d Aiaerl
jti. SJ. Kuiun-s. lino, Ivxinbcr
v.'iM nel iill
t.rnln Market
. 1. . v.
VI , I r . '
tUl.t,-li.
NS. 4 Urd.
II I'.-. M
No. 1 north'
1 U ..
81 .
No. J northern, 11.04; No. 3 northern,
$1 "I.
FIXUR First patents. $i 4"i5.' ; second
patents. $.Vh5 4"; first rlcara, $4."?H 40;
seenntl clear. Psi'fiJl.H.
,,F,,LAX - Fa,r 1-mand; closing price
bran-iu bulk. 120.75210...
Skk
1HHK .KLHAL MARKET
Featnres of TrneHna- and rrlcea on
Lending Commodities.
NEW YORK. Nov. IS -FLOUH-Recc Ipts,
12mii bbls.. exports. 15,001: market, steady
with moderate demand. - Minnesota patents,
ffi.&rfij.W; winter straight, $4501H.75; Min
nesota bakers, tl.5nifij.0o; wlntr extras,
I K. MM.I'i; winter patents, $4..Vp6.:; winter
I low grades. $.3 75'r4.ou. Rye flour, flrtn; fair
I to good. t$.ni1S.35: choice to fancy-. K.U
B 50. Ruckwhra
1H It.F.
nour. sieany, J per
CORNMKAL Steady; fne white and yel
low, tl.4'il.4'i; coarse, fl.WKff t.Xi; kiln ilrled,
U.1MiXK.
HA KLEY Nominal.
RII Klrin; No. i western, iw'ic, f. n. b.,
New York. "
WHEAT Receipts. lCo,(l bu. ; exports,
.J hn.; si)t market, firm; No. 2 red,
elevator, and tl.UO1, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, nominal, f. o. b..
uftnut; No. i hard winter, nominal, f. o. b,
allo.n. Willi the exception of a 1 Intent br ak
toward noon on weaknesa In corn, wneat
was strong and active all day. Trlcei
advanced over i: a bushel on rumors of a
bltr export trade, higher Knglish cables,
cold wet weather In the Argentina, light
receipts and big clearances, closing H'vfiiV-'
net higher. December. Sl.MVcil.bti 1-ltt.
closed J1.W4; May. ll.tWil-lUb-l, closed
ll.HV
CORN Receipts, 33.31S bu.; exports, 82.454
bu. Ppot market, steady. No. 2, 67c. ele
vator, and 67c f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 white
(We, and No. i yellow, 07c, f. o. b., afloat.
Option murket developed severe declines
early on good weather and talk of larger
receipts, but later rallied witli wheat, clos
ing lV'il'tc net lower. December closed
tte; May, 644'lS.',4e, closed 60 V-
Oata-Receipts. I;!.g0u bu.; exports, H.flTt)
ha. Spot market, steady; ailxed 2ri;
pounds, 62c: natural white. 214113 iwunds.
5,'iWV; clipped white, Si'gl'i pfiunds, 53H'3
titXv
HAY-Steady; good to choice. St.lWt .In.
HOPS Quiet: state, common la choice,
lo7 crop. 13'aMc; IS" crop, 7fil1o: Pacific
coast. l'17 crop. 94J12c; 1 crop. Mic.
HIDES Quiet; Central America. 19c;
Rogota, ltl9Hc
I.tiATHKR-Steady; acid. 2M(27c.
PROVIHIONS-Heef, Irregular; family.
$14.(Hfn5.0U: packet. $1I.5fKo:12.ilO; city extra
India mess, 31 fi23.u; pickled bellies,
H.6ikO'13.oO; pickled hams, tll.oxtiai.is). Lard,
firm; western prime. JS.70fi8.Sy; retlned
tlrm: continent, $40; South America,
$10.25: compound, $8.00. Pork, steady; fam-
Ilv, 120.011; short clear, I16.j09il7.txi; mess,
16.Wij 16.75.
TALLOW-Steady; city. 6c; country,
SH-atk-.
RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra,
J7(6Hc; Japan, nominal.
HIJTTER Steady; Imitation creamery
firsts, 2'Uf72SHc.
CHEK.SK Quiet; stale, full cream.
small colored nnd white, September fine,
Ui4e; October fine. 13c; good to prime, 12r
i-A.e- Ihteb colored. September flne. 16c:
t.ite i-r: common to Prime. October
l.re 1IVilt2Uc.
rAUS rirm; western iiruir, -:"tiow, sec
onds. Wo2c.
ltJfLTRV-Alle, western
ens. WnVU-; fowls, 1Ku12c; turkeys,
I)ressey, steadv; western chtcktns,
turkeys 12filc: fowls, WUliu.
chlck
12( ltc.
12 A 16c;
WEATHER IX TI1R GRAIX BELT
Fair Thursday, After Might of Lower
Mercury. v
Unseasonable cold weather has spread
over the southern statea. and temperatures
are lower throughout the eastern states.
Freexlng temperatures are general In ttw
west gulf states. Temperatures have mod
erated in the upper Mississippi and Mis
souri valleys and mountain districts. An
other area of high pressure, accompanied
by colder weather, has appeared In the ex
treme northwest and cooler weather will
extend over thi vicinity tonight and
Thursday, with continued fair.
Omaha record of temperaturo and pre
cipitation, compared with the correspond
Ing day of the last threeearj:
Minimum temperature 24 24 4o 31
Precipitation 00 .16 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today. W degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation .since March., 1,
eclenyln correKpohdln period in IC
4.09 inches. ! . i , '
Deficiency In corresponding period In latiu,
2.48 inches. L. A. WELSH.
- Local t orttcasicr.
St. Lonla Leoernl Market.
KT LOTUS. Nov. U. WHEAT Higher;
track No. 1 red cash, WWtifio; No. 1 hard.
98cil.: December, MV; May, $1.03.
CORN Firm track. No. li cash. .ic;
December, 61c; May. 64Sc; No. 2 whi'.o.
ATS-Pull; track. No. i cash, 45c; De
cember. 44V4c; May, 4M4C5 No. 2 white, 47c.
FLOl'R -Quiet; red winter patents. M-TS'it
6JH; extra fancy and- straight, 14.30$ t.fl&;
clear. $3..HnS4.10.
CORNMKAL Steady at $3.0.
R RAN Strong; sacked, east track. SLIM.
IIAY'-Uncbanged; timothy, )1.oninu0;
prairie. r.OO'g 11.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.10.
BAOOINO ll'ic.
. HEMP TWINE lie.
8EEI Timothy, steady; $35ia4.10.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing.
$13.60. Dry salt meatH, steady; boxed extra
shorts, $9.16'; clear ribs, $or; short clears.
$9 26. Bacon, steady; clear ribs, $S.871,i;
short clears, $10.!2!4.
POULTRY Dull; chlckeus, c; springs,
9Vtc; turkeys. 13c; ducke. c; geese. Sc.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 243290.
EOGS Bteady; 19'4c, rase count.
LEAD Weak; $4.3041 4.37ftc; spelter, lower;
tK no
Flour, bbls.
11.000
13,000
M.'lXl
4O,f)0
35.00U
Wheat, bu.
26.000
8 tut
37,01)0
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. ..
Mllwnnkee Cireln Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. U.-WHEAT-
Hlglier; No. 1 northern. $1.06fgT07; No. 2
northern. $1.02gi 04; December, 96Hc
BARLET Weak! No. 2, Hoc; sample, 60
ft94c. 1
CORN Lower; No. 3 cash, 59c; May,
56,c bid.
Peorlai Market.
PEORIA. 111.', Nov. H CORN lower;
No X yellow, KHc; No. 3. ortc; No. 4, 65c.
OAT8-N0 demand.
RYE DulL
WHISKY On tho basis of $1.S5 for fin
ished goods.
Dnlntk Grain Market.
DULUTH, Minn., Nov. IS. WHEAT No.
1 northern. $1.07; No. I northern, $1.04H;
December. $l.uuW: May. $1.11.
OATS 44c.
Toledo "red Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Nov. IS. SEEDS Clover,
rash. $v.47tt: December, $9 67 4) March,
Timothy, prime, $1.20. Alslko,
prime, $9.30; December, $9.40.
RYE No. 1. 0c; No. 2, 7ci No. 8, TBc.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. EVAPORATED
APPLES A better demand waa reported In
the market for evaporated apples for No
vember delivery of prime fruit, but spot
quotations are unclutnged, with fancy
quoted at 104c; choice at vHvlekc; prime,
V', and 19i fruit at i-dlOo.
DRIED FRUITS Tliers Is a Jobbing de
mand for .spot prunes, with quotations
' ranging from 4l,c to UVrC for old and new
crop Caltfornlaa and e to "o for Ore.gons
, up to 3"s to 40s. Apricots are unchanged,
' Pin fnr ehniee- 'i'V fop atm r-hnlra anil 9p
to :HiC for fancy, peaches continue steady
with choice quoted at l.'ui 1 -7o ; extra choice
at L-'HtiUSc; fancy at UdUo; and extra
fancy at UnHV- Raisins are without
further change. Loose muscatel! are at
7V-uc; aeedel at 7Ul'rsc and London
Uy.r at $1.751.66.
fufat Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. -COFFEE Mai ket
for coffee future opened steady at un
changed pricea to an advaua of ( point
.n.l V 1 1 1 .... .nM'.llw lUlrfv Tim f lA
I better French cables, smaller Braxlllaa re-
cvlpts and scattered covering. The close
was steady at an advance of 6"S10 points.
Sales were reported of $6,260 bags. Including
November, at 6 16 40; leceiuber, at i.64
Iit66c; February, at 6.564$ 60c; March, at
5&oti5 70c; May, at 6 80c. and September, at
I SpjiUOc. 6pot, quirt; Rio No. 7, flue; San
tos No. 4, 7c; mild coffee steady; Cor
dova. M.4J13VC.
gngar and Motasoee.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. 43UQAR Ram
quirt; fair reflnmg. . S Sno; centrifugal rl
lest, ly.'c: molasrs engar. tube; retlned.
easy; No. 1 4 4. : No. 7. 4 3fx; No. I. 4 Vj;
No. . 4,23c: No- J- 4 15o: No. U. 4 1; No.
li, 4.uuc; No. 13. 100c; No. 14, 8 90c; con
fectioner' A, 4 oc; mould A, 6 15c; cut loaf.
6tav, cruslied, t 6m-; powdered. 4V; gru
ulsitd, live; cubes, SOU.-. . .
WmI Market.
r:T. Lot' IS. Nov. li WOOL Steady;
i.M-luiiji Kiaar. loiuljiiig aud clothtiif.
-jVh; l.ht line, 7J '. mr's-i ti
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOXDb
Early Market's Downward Tendency
Wai Soon Checked.
REBOUND OF PRICES NARROW
Financiers stilt Taking; Steps to Pre
vent Kxeltemrnt on F.mehan are
More Gold Engaged for
Import.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. A check was made
utMin tho downward movement of prices
today after running somewhat further in
the early part of the day. The rebound
today was narrower than the downward
reaction yesteroay, and tnc mnraei ne-
came lethargic and uncertain In tne later
stages. This narrowing of the selling of
the price movement Is usually the sign of
Its approach to a condition of more or less
stable equilibrium. In which it drifts with
feeble fluctuations until getting a new
Initiative from some fresh development of
the situation. Such a period of nulettide
wou'd be welcomed at present by all the
most Important Interests concerned in the
market. It Is believed that efforts to shape
events towards this end have hVl much
to do with the mauket this week.
A tentative resumption of buying opera
tions on margin on Monday was deemed
by the banking and financial leaders to be
badly timed and the discouragement of
those operations left the way open to yes
terday's reaction. There was evidence
yesterday and early today, on the oth'T
hand, that the professional operators were
disposed to take advantage of the neglected
condition of the market to undertake hear
tactics. .Means seem to have been found,
ulso, to place obstacles In the way of these
attempts, which have proved effectual.
The purpose of thane various measures evi
dently Is to keep the stock market quiet
and free from excitement and feverish
ness while the task of mending the outside
financial position is pursued
The urgency of the demands for currency
continued today, largely from out of town
sources. The special urgency at Oils time
Is attributed partly to the necessity of
meeting mid-monthly puyrolls. Tho bid
ding of premiums for gold still to arrive
Indicates, however, that conditions are ex
pected to continue. Rids were reported to
day of aa high as 1 per cent for tho
gold to arrive on the iiteumship Maure
tanla. which will not be for ten days hence.
Premiums paid todav for currency ranged
up to 3H per cent. This currency situation
made It a matter of course thut a keen
demand should persist for gold for ship
ment to New York, and additional engage
ments made today were large, bringing the
total engagements to well over IHO.Oon.oon.
The consignment of over Jx.ooO.OU) wlilch
arrived today made little Impression on
the currency premium and will be ap
parently disposed of In advance of arrival.
The situation gave occasion to 'a renewal
of rumors, heard several times recently, of
negotiations for ImDort of a large sum of
gold from Paris direct, but no countenance
tor this could be had among torelgn ex
change houses, except as there might be
likely to be further shipments from Paris
to London to relieve that market from the
effects of the drain to us. In this con
nectlon there was a good deal of feeling
expressed over a demand, said to have been
received from a Parle banking institution.
for gold In redemption of its holdings of
t'ennsyivama notes which matured on No
vember 1, coupled with an order for the
sale of the gold at the premium being Da id
for currency. The copper stocks met some
effective support today, but the general
list sagged again, after a recovery. Somo
anxiety was felt late In the day lest the
Rank of Lngland should make another ad
vance in the official discount rate tomor
row.
uoncis were irregular. Total sales, par
value, $3,318,000. United States bonds were
unenanged on call.
Number of sales and quotation! on stocks
wens as ioiiows:
Salts. Hlfh.
Law. Clnas,
Atiimi Gipreia
1(6
Amlianileil Coppsr 41,tri
Am. C. at K l.mw
Am. C. & r. pftf lf
Am. Ooltua Oil '
Am. Cotisa Oil pM
Amarlrsn Kipranc .................
Am. H. V L. pld
American It Kcyrttia., ......
4T
its
n
4'
4T
86
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234
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114
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Am. Locomotlrs 4A)
Am. LocomrHlva prd
Am, 8. aV R , 3 700
Am. 6. r R. pt4 CM)
Am. Sugar Heflnlua: &h
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Alrhlsnn v 72
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Atlantic Coast Line 414 . t
lUUlmore at Otalu 4uu
tlal. Ohlu p!d 2ii 77
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.io aii
nadlan Paclnc f"0 H3
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fhtcai-o Ot. W
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c, m. st. r
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C. C. C. aV St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado sc 80
Colo. a 80. lat pM
Colo. A 80. id pfd
Conaoltriated Qaa
('am ProdiicU, rf
Daiaarare A Ifudaua
net., L. ft W
tlanTer A R. O
I. ft R. 0. Pld n
rin mars' Securities
ICrle ,
Erl let pld
Krle ad pfd... ;
Oenoral ElM-trto
Illlnola Central
lotaroatloaal Paper
Int. Paper ptd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
lows Ontral
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City 80
K. C. o. pfd
Loulnrllls N
M.ilran Cantral
Mlna. ft BU h
W '27'. 27S
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M., St. P. ft 8. 8. M
M . 8t. P. ft 8. 8. M. pfd.
Mlasourt Partau
M., K. T
M , K. ft T. Pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. ot M. pfd
7w York Ontral
N. T-. O. ft W
Norfolk ft W
Norfolk W. pfd
North American
Paclnc Mall
Pennsylvania ..,
People's Oas
P., C, C. ft St. L
Preaard Steel Car
Preaaed 8. C. ptd
Pullman Palace Car..
Reading '.
Reading lat pfd
Reading M pfd
Republic, Stent
Republic Btsel pfd
Ruck lalaad Co
Rock lalaud Co. pfd
St. L ft 8. P. Id pld
St. Lou. a a. W
6t. L. 8. W pfd
Southern Pa-I6a
go. PatISc ptd
80. Railway
So. Railway pfd
Teaneaaoe C. ft t
Teiai ft PacIO''
T.. 81. L ft W
T.. St. L ft W. ptd
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I nloa Paiitu
I'Dlos Pacific pfd
I . 8. Eipreea
V. 8. Realty
0. 8. Rubtter
1. 8. Rubber p!4
r. 8. 81 eel
V. Steel pfd
Va.-Cero. Chemical
Va.-Cara. Cheat, pfd
Watmefe
Wanaah ptd
waile-rerso Cipresa
Weatlngueue Electrti; ....
Weetftrs tslon
Wheeling ftLC
Wlatouala Cent, at 100 li lt
Wla. i'aalral fd .
Northern PaelSu d.l" IMS
Central Leather ' Kw .14
Central Leather pld re) 71 f
Slea-elteael4 ....... l'W U
Ureal Nonhera pld tio 114
17S
14
38
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Interboreugh Met
Ut. MeV ptd
Total sales (or Us day, 8aLl'4 tharw.
rvrelga Flaaaelal.
LONDON, Nov. 18 'The supplies of
money In the market today were mod
erate and there waa a good demand. DU
couuta were firmer, owing to the fears
of further gold movements to New York.
Trading on the Slock exchange developed
an easier tendency, owing to the unfa
vorable position In the United Statea and
less confideivo regarding cheaper money,
while business slackened pending the an
nouncement of tomorrow' bang rate. In
vestment purchaac-s were negatived by tin;
eboie Influences. Foreigner continued
Arm tn sympathy with Paris, and Kaffirs
recovered from an early dullness and
cieaed closed strong. Americans wero
marked below parity at the outset on
lea reassuring reports from New York,
but they tallied in the forenoon oa cover
ilg operations. Tbe market sagged later
In the abeeme of support and with the
New York advleea lolorleva trading was
dull at the llnlnu.
PARI. Nov. 13. Prices oil the Bourse
opened v esk on
out closed Arm.
the New York advices.
err York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13-rRlME MER
CANTILE PAPER Nominally at 7 to 19
IT cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Irregular,
with actual business In bankers' bills st
$4.8fH.b25 for demand, and nominal for
slxtv-dar bills: Commerctnl bills nominal.
SILVER Bar, nXVtc; Mexican dollais,
46c.
BONDS Government steady; railroad,
Irregular.
MONEY On coll Arm, ulill per cent; rul
ing rate. 10 er cent offered at 6 per cent.
Tlmo loans, nominal; sixty days and ninety
days, ljJilo per cent; six months, StiilO pet
cent. (.losing quotations on New York bonds
were as follows:
V. 8. r. 2. rrg lOKVfc u ft N. unl. 4a
do coupon
..1-W4 Van. v. 4a t
V. 8. .la. reg
.logjeMe. Central 4a ... .1
. li't V do .t inc ItVt
.121 "Mlrn. ft St. L. 4a.. 7:.
.111 U.. K. St T. 4a iS
. ' do II 7
. 9-'4. R. R. of M c. 4( 74
. MS N. Y. C. r. HS $1
.11 N. 3 r. g. U Hi
. 84 No Pacific 4a MS
. do 4
.88 N. ft W. c. 4s 8S
. 84 O. .. L. rftlg. 4a Twe,
. 81 Fen n i onr. 3'M IS
. 7., Reading gea. 4s in
. 4R St. L. ft- 1. M. c. Je .liK
. .l St. L. ft H. r. t 4e slti
. St. L. 8. W. c. 4s... i
do coupon
t'. 8. u. 4a. ret
do e upon
Am. Tohaco 4a
do
Atcbltoa gen. 4a
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L 4
Hal. ft Ohio 4a
do 3Ua ...
Brk. It. T. c. 4....
entral of Oa. 6a
lo 1M Inc. .
do lcl inc
do id Inc
Chea. ft Ohio 4Ua. ,
Chicago ft A. mil..
MS M9 1 V pjeoqsss..
C. P. ft q. n. 4a..
Sf sto. Pacific
"S
C . K. I. ft r. 4..
. -VI'i do lt 4a rtfa
. 9 Ko. Hallway St
40 Ta ftP. la
. r. T.. St. L. ft W. 4a.
. Vnlon Pacirtc 4a
. 7 do cv. 4
. 1S V. 8. Sleet 2d lie...
. to, Wanaah la
. 7S Wwtern Md. 4
. TO'i W. ft L. E. 4
. KS W is. Ueatral 4s,
. KiS Atcbivon 4s
. Mt, do
. 76 Int. Vet. 4'Vs
84S
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, 74
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Vol. Iti.l 3. aer.
Colu. Mid. 4a
Cola ft So. 4a
Cuba ta
D. ft R. O. 4a
DIMIIIerV Sec. S..
Krle p. I. 4s
do gea. .
Hmk. Vat. 4e...
Japan 4a ctfa
do 2d series
flo 4s
"uiicred. "Bid
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Nov. 13.-Call loans. 8'dlo ei
cent; time loans. t4i8 per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
AUhleon 4a
.. MS Bingham
B'A
. W'i
. hiS
..I'll
.. 7
.. 7S
.. 14W,
.. 2
.. St,
.. 4M,
.. IS
. . li
.. 7s
.. 8S
.. 71
. . 10
.. till
.. ns
.. 8
.. 3IS
.. 8't
.. us
.. 4
.. 8
..106
.. 7S
.. US
.. 7
..l'JS
.. i
Mex. Central 4...
Atible n
do pfd
Boston ft Albany. . .
Barton ft Maine....
Boston Elevated ..
Htchhurg pfd ....
Mexican Central ..
N. T.. N. H. ft H.
Pere Marquette ....
t'nlon Pacific
Am. Pneu. Tube...,
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. ft T
Am. Woulen
do pfd
Edlaon El?t. Illu.
General Electric ..
Mass. Electric ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oa
United Fruit
fnlted S. M
o pfd
V. 8. Steel
du pfd
Adventure
Alloues
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Asked. Bid.
.. 7 Cel. ft Heels..
. . 71' Centennlsl
-. 2S C'.pper Rsnge ..
..IKS Fish- W?l
. .1.12 Prsiiklln
..HSUOrnnhy
..I'M Idle Rtirale
.. I'S Maaa. Mining ...
. .137V Michigan
.. 12 Mohawk
..IIOS Moot C. ft C...
.. 4 Old Dominion ..
..I'M '4 Osceola
..lll Parrot
. . !2 Qulncy
.. 14 Hhennou
...724 Tamarack
..ifci Trinity
..Ill Vnlted Copper ..
... 1'i 1'. 8. Mining....
.. 3 V. 8. Oil
.. 444 Utah
..104 Victoria
.. 38 Winona
.. 84S Wolverine
.. 2:iS North Butie
.. Ol Bulla Coalition .
... 87- Nevada
.. it Cal. ft Arliona..
.. 4fS An tons Com. ...
.. a
New York' Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Closing quotations
on mining slocks were as follows:
Adams Con.
Little Chief
. 8
.200
.urn
.
. Ill
. w
. as
,12
Alice
Br,ece
Brunawlck Con. .
Oometock Tunnel
Con. Cal. ft Vs..
Horn Silver
Iron Sliver
Leadvllle Con, ,.
ultercd.
....br
.... 1
.... .v
.... m
.... 45
....1"K
...10t)
.... 8
Ontario
Ophlr
Potosl
Havage
Sierra Nevada ,
Small Hopes ..
gtamlard
OMtHA WHOLES A LB MARKET. '
Condition ot Trad and Quotations oa
Staple and Fancy Prod nee.
EGOS Fresh country, 22c; storage, 18c.
BUTTER Common, 16c: fancy tub and
roils, ttftioc: creamery, 31c.
CHEESE New !ul cream, Wisconsin
twins, 17ic; new full creum brick, 17c; do
mestic, now Swiss, 18c; new lim burger. IS
bloc: young Americas, 17Vjc.
LIVE, 1-OLXTRY Springs, 10c; hens
9c; roosters, 4c; . du;ka,-..10c; geese, lop;
turkeys. 'ltic; pigeons," 75o per dos.
DRESSED POCLTOY-Sprlnga, fancy,
lie; lift!, 10c; . roc c; duck. 12c;
geeee, lie: turkey,'', v KH
HAY-Choice No. .lupland. $1000; me
dium, $9.00; No. 1 botlwtn. $8-00; off grades,
from $6.60 to $6.60; ry-lraw, $7.00; No. 1
alfalfa. $11.00. "
FRUITS
aPPLES New Yorlo King's, ,ber barrel,
$5i0; "None Suob." per barrel, $6.16: 30
ounce Pippins, per barrel, $6.2o; Maiden
Blush, per barrel. 85.00; Baldwins, per
barrel, $6.00; Oreeutbgs, per barrel, $6.00;
western box apples, Colorado Jonathans,
per box,, $3.29; Colorado Orlmes Qoldens,
per box.' $3.26; Idaho Jonathans, per box,
$3.00; Idaho Winter Bananas, per box.
$3.00: Washington Bffl Davis, $2.00; Wash
ton Northern Spy; per box, $2.00; Washing
ton Oreenlngs, per box. 82.00; Washington
Baldwins, per box. $2.00: Washington Rome
Beauty, per box, $2.26; Washington fall ap
ples, assorted, per box, ll.764jl.85.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida, per box, 84.004.26;
Florida Grape Fruit, per box, $5.76S00.
G RAPES Concords, per. basket, 2!03Oc:
Malaga, heavy weights, per keg, $o-0i
6. no; Malagas, medium weights, per keg,
$4.60iSiD.00; California grapes, season about
over; some few Emperors of fair quality
still moving, per crate, $1.76(31.89.
LEMONS Fancy. -DUO and 80 slse. per
box, $6.0oe.60; extra choice, 300 and 380
size, per box, $6.006 60.
BANANAS--Port Llmons. per bunch,
$2.0f4)3.00. -
FIUS AND DATES Smyrna figs,
7 crbwn, per pound,. I4'9,16c; Smyrna figs.
S-crown, per pound, iz?i8c; Smyrna figs,
4-crown. per pound, lot 11c; California figs,
boxes, 10 cartons, 86o; California Igs,
boxes, Li cartona. 86c; California figs, bulk,
per pound, 6'V; Hallow! dates, per pound,
64c; Khadrawl dates, per pound, 6c; Sail
dates, per pound, 6c; Fard dates, 13
pound boxes, per pound, so."
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Per bu.. 675c.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb.. 14
as
10N8-
-Red Globe, per bu., 86&$5c;
Denia, per
r erste, $1 60.
SWEET POTATOES Small bbl., $2.60.
BEETS Per bu., 60c. ;
CARROTS Per. bu., 76c.
TURNIPS Per bushel. 60c.
PARSNIPS Per bushel. 76c.
CELERY Michigan, per bunch, 2S43ic.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. 1, I2.SH per
bu. ; Lima, 7c per lb.
BEANS New wax and string, 40((j60o
per market basket.
RADISHES Per dosen, SOc.
TOMATOES Per basket. 60jT7oc.
PEPPERS Per bushel. 76c.
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 ribs. 14Vjc; No. 1 ribs, llfec: No. 3
ribs, 6Hc No. 1 loin. 18c ( No. 2 loin, 18c;
No. 3 loin, 9c. No. 1 chuck, SV,c; No. 2
chuck. frc; No. $ chuck, 4c. No. 1 round,
8Sc; No. 3 round, 7 '4c; No. 8 round, 84c.
No. 1 plate, lc; No. $ flate, 4c; No. 3 plate,
3Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS. ,
CANNED UOODS-Corn, standard west
em, 75c. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound cans,
$1.46; standard 3-pound cans, $120. Pine
apples, grated, 2-pound, $2 2o32.90; sliced.
$l.'&-i'2.36. Gallon apples. $4.k). California
aprttota. $2 Vtj3 3o. Pears. $2.104J3.16.
peaches. $1.903 16. L. C. peaches, $2 llg
3.1S. Alaska salmon, red, $1.40; fancy
Chinook, flat. $'-' 16; fancy Buckeye, flat.
$215. Sardines, quarter oil, 830; three
quarters mustsra, $3.36. Sweet potatoes.
$l.oU1.3o. Sauerkraut, tTc. Pumpkins. 8oo
titl.eo. Lima beans, 2-pound, 76c4$l 26
Soaked peas. 2-pound, tec; fancy, $1.2641.45.
NUTS California walnuts, 'per lb, 18o;
imported walnuts, per id , j ojioc; Tarra
gone almonds, per lb., 18c; filberts, per lb,
ltc; Brsslls. per lb., 13C14c; Pecans, per
lb., 1213c; peanuts, raw, per lb., 7c;
peanuts, roasted, per lb, 8c;. Italian chest
nuts, per lb. It9c.
COCOANUT9 Per sack,- $4 80; per dosen,
IOC.
COFFEE Roasted, No C, 16c; No. 30,
He; No. 26. 19c; No. . 14Sc.
BUG-AR Granulated, cane. per sack.
$14.0 beet. $6; cut loaf, u; Cubes,
powdered, (.15c.
FISH Halibut, lie; trout. lSo: pickerel,
10c; pike, ltc; pike. - fresh froaen. h-;
whlteOali. 14 8 ltc; buffalo, 14c; bullheads,
skinned and dressed. 18c ; catrtsh, dressed,
17c; white perch, 7c; white bass. 16c; black
base. 26c; sunOsh, fcttw; crapples, tv9c;
large crapples, 16c; herring, fresh frozen,
ec; wliltensli, frosrn, 13til6c; pickerel, fresh
frosen. lie: red snapper, 12c; flounders,
mackerel, 183ac per fish; codfish, fresh
frozen, lie; red snapper, 12c; flounders,
fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresh frozen, lie;
smelts. 13c: shad roe, 46c per lb.; frog legs.
86o per dos.; green tea turtle meat, 26c
per lb.
HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen salted.
No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 7c; bull hides, he; green
hides, No. 1. 8c: No. i, Ac; horse, $l.o0;i$60;
siieep pelts. 6k-1.2e. TalloW. No. 1, 4' jo;
No. 2. I'M-. Wool. Ifd22e.
CALIFORNIA DR1LD FRUITS-Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
tations rati from he to 9c for California
fruit and from fAe i" 8v for Oirgon
Peaches very firm. Willi fancy JeJl
quoted at lJVic
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Slow and Dull at Well
Lower Everywhere.
at
HOGS CONTINUE CN DOWN GRADE
Sheep and Lambs in Modernte 8nppb,
hot Killers .Decline Fifteen t n
Quarter. with Frrders
Abant tedj .
eOL'l'H OMAHA. Nov. II. UiT.
t;eceipts were: Cattle, llosi. Sneep.
Ofliclal Monday H .: VX'A 17.014
Otucial lmeuHV 4.9,8 :!.i i".l"6
Eaiiuiatc NM-onesday .... 3,i) 2.i'i .
Three dnys this we k. .Ui.lKt
Same days last wecK 12. ux
Bame oas 2 weeks ago..lti.2M
ounie tiays S weas ago. .2i,!MO
Maine tiays 1 wccks ao..2i.c-tf
bainc oas last year 24.'i(
The follow .na" lauic shotvs
13.620
4n.tH1
L.lo4
til.e 8
i..i,i2
4,ol0
6.vj
U.iwi
1
12.oj:i
tne
CCCil-lS
cf cattle, hoBs and alieeji at Botuh U'lutim
lor the year lo date, compared with but
year: l'.a7. im. Inc. Dec.
t attic y.o.',',. v.irt !ii4.7:ll 12i.lt)2
Hogs 2.1H2.4.-S 2.1o.s,ow l(,l7
Sheep l,Ml.2Ai l..o.-U 4,o!4
'1 he following la:i; il ini'i the. nveiHs"
prices of hogs at buutli Omaha lor the last
several days with lompai Isons:
Date. 1907. 100. lfiB. 19Ol.l03.!U8)i.,lW)l.
Nov. 8 ... I 071 4 878i:; I 87' 0 60
Nov. 4..., B8 I i 4 (Ml 4 4 791 4. 6 81
Nov.fi.... 6 xijl 6 4 8! 4 74. Mj 8 72
Nov. C... 6 16 '5 98,4 87: 4 73 1 S2 o 72
Nov. 7.... 4 8l I 6 kvi 4 83, 4 91 4 78 oie 6 b
iov. 8.... 4 tim ii n.'i 4 M 4 Hoj 44bM
Nov. 9 ...I 4 ?7Si iHi 4 7 4 97 4 8" 6 71
Nov. 10... ( u 071 4 fci! 4 97 o 87 ti 35,
Nov. 11. ..( 4 95 ( 4 82 4 M 4 Vt 26 & 73
Nov. 12... I 4 83 6 I8, I 4 801 4 I 10i i t3
Nov. 13... j 4 70 6 991 4 801 4 64 2l 6 69
Sunday.
The official' number of cars of
slock
brought in today by each road wns;
Cattle.
Hogs- 8h P H'r's.
P. system
4 N. W. (eastl.
ft N. W. (west I.
Ut P.. M. tt O.
M
11 u
:!
B. & Q. (wchU...
a I
1
Chicago Ot
Western
Total receipts ....ItiS 22 11
The dlKposlnon of the day's receipts was
as tollows. each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Huge. Sheep.
Oiu..a packing Co 001 67 teal
bwitt and Company :14a Sin 1.348
Cuoohy Pnckinii Co 1,451 I m. I.Ms
Armour Co. . Lot l.a.
Armour ti Co.. Denver .. 2t't
Carey dt Benton I4!i
Lobman ct Co I
McCreary & Corey 263
SV. . btephen 322
Hill & Son ;
K. P. L wis 23S
Huston & Co 2i
Hamilton. & Rothschild. . 47 -
Cuuany Bros. Co. .. 2 2in;
Sam Wermelnier W
T. H. Ingnram in
bulllvan Jtiros I
Brltton 2 31t
t Ity butchers 3 13.150
Totals
4.761 3.17T4 18.148
CA'l i lJC There was another fair run ot
cattle in ft morning, loo cars being reported
In. W hat was said yesterday regarding
general conditions governing the trade
wouid apply equally us well touay. Buyers
for ull Kinus of cattle were disposed to go
very slow and wait for news from other
points before attempting to do very much
business. Lnfoitunateiy for the selling in
terests reports from otner maracis gener
ally indicated a somewhat lower rango of
puces, 'the result was that It waa. very
late In tne morning before buysis went
nut Into the yarus, and when tiioy did go
they began the day s operations by bid
ding pru.es generally a little lower all along
the line. It was pretty nearly mtauay be
fore very much business was transacied.
When buyers and sellers finally got to
gether on a tracing basis the cattle mar
aet was generally kgi6c lower all around,
iven at the decline the movement was
slow and' It was late In the day beiore a
cfearaiicn was effected.
Shippers wouid do well to understand
that tne decline Is universal, all markets
experiencing practically the same decline
the trade here being in no worse conaltlon
than anywnere else, possibly not a bad.
Telegraphic reports from Chicago this
morning Indicated' that the market there
was in some cases closing lnt&iuc lower and
very dull at the decline. Somo cattle
Mupped from here and placed on sale at
Chicago on Monaay were atlll unsold this
morning.
Quotations or cattle: Good to choice
cornfed steers, $6.60418.26; fair to good corn
led steers, $4. out. 00; common to fair corn
fed steers. $4.ooj4.oO; good to choice range
steers, W..6Hio.ou; lair to good rane atewts,
83.ioy4.26, common to lair rane eteers,
83.owg3.io; good to choice cows and heifers,
$3.164i3.b6; fair to good cows and heifers.
$J.'tj3.16; common to fair cows and heiteis.
$1.6o(u2.o; good to choice stockers and feed
ers, $4.ut4.b0; talr to good Blocker and
feeders. ooti4.(; common to fair stockers
snd feeders, $2.76f3.0.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
18...
II..
10..
18..
8..
AV. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
....1188 4 1 7 H6 4 go
.... HO H, r IMS 4 V
.... IM 11 14 Kisj 4 on
....1167 4 80 f,9 , Jig; g tv
....1275 4 7i '
COWS.
8 8S
HEIFERS.
3 84
CALVES.
4 00 1 160 6 75
8 ti
88C
858
286
led
STOCKERS AND FEEDKR3.
754 8JW 17 117 8 Si
812 8 00 48 1188 I 40
8..
St..
vv CO I cn.B rstUHABivA.
23 cows.
888
860
2 25
3 60
6 cows...., 894
112 steers.... 9x6
t cows 1025
1 65
: 9u
2 26
3 00
28 cows
8 cows;
10 cows
7 cows
.1028
, 912
. 914
2 -SO
2 65
2 25
10 cows
916
WYOMING.
3 ft) lti2 feeders.. 817
$ 73 122 hfr. civs. S
16 feeders.. 817
28 hfr. civs. 374
9 calves..., 201
2 cows 867
10 feeders.. 693
19 cs. 4 hfs. 9U0
3 63
3 r.
3 sr,
3 lo
3 65
3 76
3 24
3 9S
660
4
8 66
3 60
3 0
3 2o
3 75 10 stk. civs. 873
2 16 48 feeders.. 6.H
$ 10. 128 feeders.. 693
2 75 14 cows 1064
2 65 8 cowa inw
12 cows hXH
. CllUrcll AV Co ... Wvnmln.
87 feeders.. 931 4 26 26 feeders.. 7,4
bulls 138 2 60 6 calves.... lfcl
F. Slack well, Womlng.
1 feeder... 1160 4 00 15 feeders.. 974
S3 feeders.. 1030 4 00 14 cows 1001
13 cows 1173 3 05 1 bull lluo
W. J. Booth, Wyoming.
15 feeders.. 616 3 70 . 4 calves.... S50
4 calves.... 393 8 60 7 heifers... go
J. B. Kendrlch, Wyoming.
I cow 920 J 86 8 cows 987
2 So
2 10
3 25
2 15
I bull 18(10
2 10 1 bull 1250
Swan L.
18 rows 9U
feeders.. 1019
dc C. Co.. Wyoming.
2 50 129 cows 850
8 80 22 bulls 1146
8iu.tlA.HA,
11$ cows ... 1027 3 90
C. o. Donnell, Montana
(4 steers.. ..1SJ9 4 15 14 steers.. ..UJtt
J. F. Blair, Montana.
4 cows H9j 3 25 30 cows KJ
11 cows 0 2 25 3 cows.... lluo
3 00
3 5
3 25
HOGS Receipts of hogs were lla-ht (hi-
morning and when the market opened there
were only fifteen cars In sight. The re
ceipts, however, were us good as the de
mand. The market opened slow and 1015c
lower than yesterday's general market It
did not Improve as the morning advanced
but. on the contrary, weakened off under
the Influence of heavy breaks reported at
other selling points, closing 15fl2oc lower
than yesterday. The hoes sold I
$4 H-.io4.70, with a top at $4 80.
It la very evident that aome of the
heaviest packers. In fact almost all of
them, are very bearish In their views and
are disposed to buy only such hogs as
are required to All orders for fresh meats
believing that they can buy hogs to store
away at less money later on. The country,
on the other hand, does not seem disposed
to send In their hogs at present prices, be
ing Inclined to hold ou In hopes that the
decline may be ouly temporary.
Representative sales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr ,o At.
tt 18 ... 4 . 14 ..sl
7t 4 40 4 ; U7
46 949 tlw 4 at :,7... .... 4
83...' 2.0 4 66 75 .
68 IM 44 4 70 ' 41 in
81 J-4 ... 4 TO 4 let
l ei ... 4 7o 74 .-O-J
88 811 1JU 4 Tu
h. Pr.
40 4 Hi :
4 To
80 4 TO
80 4 71 4
. 4 78
. . 4 71
.. 4 80
HHEEP Receipts
of sheep this morning
.-re very light.
in addition te the
fresh arrivals there
ier fifteen or twenty
cars carried over from yesterday, so thst
the supply on sale was plenty large enough.
As has been the case most dsva of late, the
market was slow and ths forenoon was
well advanced before the trade opened.
Yesterday s market closed 16526c lower, but
in spite of that fact packers started out
this morning bidding prices that were -Ai
86c lower tiin yeatviday. Even at the de
cline the demand waa not particularly ur
gent, so that it was late before a clear
ance was effected.
There was some Httle demand for feeders
and the desirable kinds of laoibs especially
swlj about sled Willi yesterday's decline.
If anything the demand was a l.ttle
ter than ypaterdny. but still not s ifTlcl
l-(.
ntly
urgent to make an thing like nn
market. Old nnd tlilu t-wes wen
slow and wtak.
When the stuff did s.-ll it went, at
active
A ei y
l.
1 lini of 1"oV.Tu' ns eoinpmcd
,!h . making the inaikei IS'i'i
i'.onday.
RepreeN-nlMlive sal:
lln xester
i loner than
No. A. Pr.
26") Idaho ianil'S. feeders a. 5 Jn
213 Idaho ev.es feelers I"? :
1H2 Idaho lambs ' "'
tis Iilalio lambs " 5 7"
117 blaho ewes, feetb-rs , 7 1."
iV( Wyoiulna IhiiiI'i". feeders rt .'
223 Wyoming lambs ' .' 11
fii 'yomlllg lsmbs ti? 6 8-i
lto Wyoming lambs, feetlcrs "7 " 2"
118 Wyoming ewes 11" '! C
5.1 Wyomliig cwew, culls h7 2 7"i
78 Idaho ewes lac, :i
I'm Idaho ewes, breeders 1U I 2"i
Its; ltltilio -wes. brpetlers 11. 1 I Ci'
71 Wyoming ewes, culls : 2 3
25 Wyoming ewes, .-ulls (ei 2 V
t Wyoming ew.-H. ft-eilers bl 'I 2a
2 Wyoming limibs, feedi rs :2 " ;r,
H Wyoming lambs, feeders fit 3
! Wynmlng Uimli'. feeders ' C- ." 45
1(83 Wyoming y.-ailina bV, t V.
l'-l Wyoming yearlings 107 4 Vi
,17-1 yoming yearlings lnt 4 fT
423 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 97 4 25
25 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 11 4 2"
126 Wyoming ewes 112 3 74
4F-J Wyoming ewe, fecdi-rs 3 in
835 western t wes Vi S
1H0 western lambs, fet-dei-M 72 5 75
45 western f Wet. culls '." 3 "a
;i5 W yo latnlis, t-tilla, feetlers... 5 1a
57 W'yii. lambs, ( tills, fee-dor... 5" 5 l'i
77 Wyt. lamlw. culls, feeders... 52 ' la
24o Wyoming lembs, feeders IV- 5 75
4?2 Wyoming lambs, feeders 8d 5 75
128) Wyoming Inmhs, feeleis t 5 75
Idaho lambs, culls 6 UO
186 Idaho lambs 72 3 7.-
1A Idaho ewes, feeders '.'7 V
t4 lilalio lambs, feetlers eW 5 75
52 Idaho veerllnps 87 4 55
229 I'tab lambs 73 5 76
110 Wyoming ewts. culls 88 2 'H
274 Wyoming ewes, culls X2 2
5 Wyo. ewes, culls, feeders.... 7n I '
81 Wyo. evces. culls, feeders-... 92 2 5"
2tiS Wyoming lambs, feeders 65 5 5o
2J Wyoming lambs, feeders ttt 3
4, a Wyoming wethers, breeders. ! 4 J5
9"-2 I'tsh Iniiibs. feeders HI 5 35
14 I'tsli lambs, culls iw 4 25
15 Utah ewes b :l 5"
40 I'tiib lambs, culls 50 3 8V
t'lllC;0 M V K STOCK M UIK K'
Cattle, sheep anil I .a rubs liiill II04
Lower.
CHICAGO.' Nov. 13.-CATILE-Reeeli.ls.
imi head. Market dull: steers, $4.'i047f( 7n:
stockers and feeders, $2.4ni4.70; cows. $..
64.6ti; heifers. $2.6Ji5.(i; bulls, M.RofM.TS;
calves. $3. 7.50.
HOGS Recelpta. 2n.(ioo head. Mark t wnak
and livriloc lower; choice heavv whipping,
$6.25816.35; light butchers, .8ni3.35: lltrbt
mixed. 85.lvcr5.20; choice light, $3,254(5,35:
packing. M.tixjjii.lO; pigs, $4.0l'(i.t8i; built of
sales. $6.0oi3.25.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 20.000
head. Market dull; sheep. $3.75i5.25; lambs.
If.0-Ji6.76; yearlings, $4607(5.10.
8)t. Lonls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOULS. Nov. 13. CATTLE Receipts.
4, fin head. Including l.uoo Texans; market
natives 10c lower; Texans steady; native
shipping nnd export steers, $5.oH((66:
dressed beef nnd butcher steers, ii.Gnfyg.lv;
steers under l.ooo pounds. $3.5(W;4.oO; slack
ers and feeders. $2.to4(4.25; cows and
heifers, $2.7M5.40; canners. 1.2r.fi2.15;
bulls, $2.i8jf4.5ii; calves. $3.r-es.U); Texas
and Indian steers, j2.otXu3.6o; cows and
heifers, $2. 353.911.
HOGS Receipts. 1.500 head; market 15e
lower: pigs and lights, $4 5nii5.S0; packers.
$4 75u6.25; butchers and best heavy, $5.10
ti6 40.
. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. (too
head; market steady; native mutton, $3.20
gi&fto: lambs, $4.5ot635; culls and bucks,
$2.0O4j3.00; stockers, $3.0l63.75.
Kansa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,009 head; market 15 to 26u lower;
choice) export and dressed beef ' steers,
$3.(U4i.0fl; fair to good, $3.75tJ4.v; western
steers, $3.40taH.4tl; Blockers and feeders. $3.00
?4.40; southern steers, $2.75(13.70; southern
com, $l.eK.3.0U; native . cows. $1.5"S9.60;
native heifers. $.564.60; bulls, 3. 251 3.80;
calves, $3.7668.60.
HOGS Receipts, 7. 000 head: inarket 10 to
luo lower; bulk of sales 84 2f1i4.50; packers,
$4.85i06; pigs and lights. $4.65xtu.O0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.300
head; market vteady; lambs, $6.titfi-16;
ewes and yearlings, $3.754.73; western
yearlingri, ' $4.254.R6; western sheep, $3.60
(p-4.80; stockers and feeders. JJ.Otxij 4.5.
St. Joseph Live block Market. I
ST. JOS,KPH, Mo., Nov. 13CATTLJ2
Receipts, 1.679 head; market steady. Na
tives, $4.25iii.O0: cows and heifers. $1.76Ct
$4.40; stockers and feeders, 3.25(&4. 25.
HOGS Receipts, 2,760 head; market lift?
15e lower.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.4H
head; market steady. Lambs, $r.5irt).36;
yearlings, $5.00$f.6O.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. 13 -(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,200 head;
market lower; beeves, 4.60ji6.6o; cows ana
heifers, $2.0tX4 00; stockers and feeders,
$3.0-Mg4.O0; calves and yearlings, $2.503 3.60.
HOGS Receipts, 1.700 head; market lMtf
26c lower; selling at M 6WM.80; bulk of sales,
$4.8tV34.70. '
Stock In Blsht.
Rcceipta of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
cuttle, rings, uneep
South Omaha
S.70O . 2.10O 6.500
l,80g 1,700
, -...18.001 7.0( 7,500
1.579 2.7T 1.477
4.000 6,600 8"0
, 20.000 20,000 30.000
43,479 39,050 36,277
Sioux City ...
Kansas City -St.
Joseph ...
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals ....
Cotton Morket.
NEW YORK, Nov. IS. -COTTON Fu
tures opened stesdy; December. 10.46o;
January, 10.04c; February. 10.07c bid; Marcn,
10 08c; April, 10.12c bid; May, 10.17c; June,
10.18c; July. 10. 17(310. 19c; Auguat. lO.loc.
Futures closed steady; November, 10.13c;
December. 10.43c; January, 10.05c: Febru
ary, lo.;9e; March. 1012c: April. 10.14c;
May. 10.49c; June. lO.kic; July, 10.20c; Au
gust, 10.14c.
Spot cotton closed steady; middling up
lands. 10 80c; middling gulf, 11.06c; sales
1.0"i0 bales.
GALVESTON, Nov.' 1S.-COTTON-10.13O
10.16c.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13 COTTON In
spot a good business was done; prices 9
points lower; American middling fair,
6 42d; good middling. t.06d; middling,
6 Sid; low middling. 6.54d; good ordinary,
i.lOd; ordinary. 4 50d. The sales ot the
day were 10,000 bale, of which 1.0QO
bales were for speculation and export
and Included 9.800 bales American. Re.
celpts, 15,000 bales, Including 6.800 bales
ANEVVORLEANS. La., Nov. 13.-COTTON
Spot steady; low ordinary, 11.10c; ordln-
UY A $1,000.00
:OF
Omaha & Council Bluiis
Street Railway Company
Pays You 5 Interest
The Security Is Ample
The Road Is Growing.
MAY WE GIVE YOU FULL JIIFORMAT 1011
SAMUEL
614 N. T. Life.
l 1 8.- im
arv. 7tc; rood i.rdinarj, II JV lor. ' nominal;
low nilddling. 9 Ki-I-; middling. 10 1J-1V,
snxd iiiltbtling 11 1 18c; niidrlltng fair.
11 n-l"c: r.ilr. l.'.t im-, uotnliml.
Sales, .l.'i" t.:tle; riclnti". t7.5H; "lock.
17: :ti;..
Steady
i i lpt-.
stock.
f.U IS
. nilddling.
9.13 bale.-;;
IM..?. t.nl.
t;l tyTTON
laVi 1 ssb-s. none; re-si.ej-menls.
93 bales;
Metsl wnrkrt.
NEW YOIIK. Nov. 1.1.-.MKTA I.S-TIi
London tin market was lower, vtlth sja
Moan at lid I'w sntl futiiies at a'1.89 If-s.
IjociiIIv tli- market was weak, with quo
tations ranging from 8.-n to 8.t3.ini. Copx-r
kclinel to JL.V :!( for IhMIi spot and fiitur. g
In the Kngllsfi iiiaik.'t locally h- market
w an weak, but pi us were unchanged
With lake ti'loled al l:i.5i.il3.7o. eleetrolytk
at $13.2iWi 1.1 Ae. and laeling ut HS'illii
Lead whs 6s higher In loalon fit K 1"
Locally the iiKiiKit was wrsk. with prota
tions ranarl'.g frni:i 81.45 to $4 75. Spelter'
na tinrlia ngeti In LoihIuii nnd 8-i.l'sji5 li i
further el.aiiKe. Ionise mtiHcatels are at,
the Iih-hI niHtket. The Knalixb Iron mar
ket ' was higher, with M (indeed - foundrf
iiuot.il at So and Clevelaml warranta at
5ns i I. The local maiket was quiet and
unchanged, with No. 1 foundry, northern,
$lx.7o-!l!'.7'i; southern grades, nominal.
London 4 lalnK teka,
LONDflN. Nov. 1.3 Closing quotations oa
i i tucks were a.-, follow:
i'lHlai-is. tn.alev . . .
do S'c-uat
Anscnds
Atchison
do pfd
Hsltlni,.re A. ilhln .
I'atiaillatt I's. C ...
! l l M . h. A- T ...
t-4 N V 1'tntrsf...
S Ni.rrt.lk V v ,..
7;'a do pf-l
HH'a Onlarln V
e'.'-a Pen nnv Ira ota ....
I"'i llaii-l Mloe ., ...
.'8 Hc.llni
7S iiuili.-Tn Hallway
t'8'.S dc pfd
171 Heal hi-t-u I'avlOc .
it t4 l nii-u Panne ... .
h3 , do plil
If I'. S. Steel
.1".
. nra,
. S3
. M'4
: 4'
. li-a
. u
.
lit..
. 8:
. 24 4
4
I l-iea)eat.e A- llhlo
i I hi, ami tit
V.. M. ft
St.
le Hi-
I leaver A-
11 II
do pl.l .
Kn
ito lt pM
do 2tl pfd
llrsnd Trunk
llltnul- Cetitrsl .
l.-.ui.vlllc ft- N
r'll.V Klt-Hn
K't, ,o pld
Wabaell
m uo -pia ...
1-7 's Spiilileti 4p
18
9 1
steady. 27 1-Hkl
per ounce.
MtlNKV-l-j nn- rent.
Tbe rate of tliM-oimt ill Hi' open market
for shoM bills Is ', per cent; for three
months' Mils. 6 per cent.
irrsiur) .Hintesurii t.
WASHINGTON, Nov. Ik-Today -" stute
liient of the treasui-v balrtiices In the sh
eral fund, exclusive of the $mva00,is gold
reserve, shows: Available; cash bslanct-,
$2i9,924.294; gold coin and bullion, 8?1 '-41.755,
gold certlllcates. $08,771,410.
Hank 4 carinas.
OMAHA. Nov. 13 Bank clear. :-g for to
day were $ 1.81 0.046. M, and for tho, corres
ponding date last year $1.804, 638. 46.
ELOPERS ELUDE THE PURSUER
tilrl - Mtn br Her Lover . Despite
Plr-kdlnas ol ! Brother Wkn
Follows (or a While.
Passengers on the Lincoln and Beatrice
Burlington tralu leaving Beatrice -Tuesdsy
afternoon Were entertained with the scenes
of an elopement which .culminated success
fully, notwithstanding pcrslsent endeavorg
of a brother of the girl to stop the pro
ceedings. Juat before lbs train left Beatrice a
young man and young woman, with an ac
companiment of grips boarded Vlie train
hurriedly, and after getting the young
woman seated In tho chair car, the pros
pective groom- started for the front of th
car to bo on guard against pursuers.
About the same moment another young
man boarded the rear end ut the oar and
glancing about the - car discovered the
young wonan and went to her and pleaded
with her to gather up her grip and leave
the car with him.- He was evidently a
brother. The girj was about half per
suaded and gathered up her belongings,
orylng in the meanwhile. But Just then th
train started and- she gave up the Idea In
spite of the earnest pleadings of her
brother. The conductor came Into the car
a moment later and the brother, who evi
dently did not have the price ot a ticket
with him. fled to the toilet room and hid
until the conductoi gatttured up tile tickets
and fares. The girl's intended ' came in
and paid tho fare for the two to Lincoln,
and then he started out onto the platform
again to wntch and as hn went out the door
tho brother reappeared and again began
pleading with the girl.
Just before reaching DeWllt. the lover
came In and took the' girl Into another
cr with her grips. After ihey had g"on
out the brother again appeared anil missing
the girl asked some of the passengers
where they hd gone. For some reason or
other he could not find' them,' and suppos
ing they hail got off the train at De Witt,
he also got off there and made a diligent
search of the waiting rooms and only
emerged in time to see the train pulling
out. He started to run after It. but the
train was moving too fast and the last
the passengers saw of him was as' a. most
dejected specimen of humanity standing
on the platform of the station at DeWItt
wringing his hands.
Inquiry over telephone at Beatrice failed
to elicit the names of the elopers.
SCHNAPPS AT THE POLLS
HIack Bottle Seems to' Ilae Cwt
.tome Klgnrei at Vol lug
Place.
A bottle of "schnapps' may cause sn
election contest in MeArdle precinct, where
the fight over road overseer was hsrd snd
close at the last election.
A voter from the precinct organised him
self Into a Society for the Suppression ot
Black Bottle at Elections and made a
complaint to County Attorney English a
few days agn. He declared for several
year sly winks, the retiring of voters and
candidates to secluded places and sus
picious smacking of the lips afterward,
have been features of elections when sonm
rich plum like the road overseershlp has
been up for conteat. He declared he for
one was getting tired of It. After hearing
the law of the case he left the county at
torney's office saying be would return later
and announce what course be wanted tj
take.
THE:
DURNS, Jr.
CMAMJL
BOuD