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    GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Ife
Traders on the Floor Are Bearish,
with Few Exception!.
TUB OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1907.
13
FINANCIAL STATUS MAIN IDEA
General ralllae; In Bnilnm la Daala
f Price Declines Wheat
Opens Devoid at
Feature a.
OMAHA. November IS, 1W7.
With few exceptions the trader! on the
floor are bearish. There la but one Idea
among them and that Is the financial con
dition and the general falling oft of busi
ness In geneml I the basin for all declines.
Wheat opened with no feature whatever.
The crowd contlnuns to be bearish and any
purchase that were made early were
quickly dumped on the break. December
wheat opened at 6SVs and closed at tc.
Corn opened weak and the general fellng
Is strongly bearish In spite of the reported
1 bullish condition. With any secession of
support the market slides down and holds
no strength under selling. December corn
opened at 49a and closed 48rc.
There was an extremely bearish oat
crowd and they started early to hammer
tha market. They were surprised, how.
ever, when It wae found that everything
had been taken, and there were no offer
lnga whan they tried to cover. December
oata opened at 444o and closed at 43vc.
Primary wheat receipts were 1 7.000
biishela and shipments were 435,000 bushels,
against recelpta last year of 811.000 bushels
and shipments of 234,000 bushels.
Corn receipts were 237.000 bushels and
shipments were lST.OOO bushels, against re
celpta last year of 434.000 bushels and ship
ments of 302,000 bushels
Clearances were W.uoa bushels of corn,
5.000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
equal to 305.000 bushels.
Liverpool closed IVid lower on wheat and
d lower on corn.
Seaboard reported 200,000 bushela of
wheat, 48,0130 bushels of corn and 80,000
buahela of rya taken for export.
i.ixal range of options:
steady: boxed extra short.
810.11.
a, . , ...-.., t nn-Kenn, sc; springs.
1 ir-rVi. Ly'i U r; lucks. '-; gn-se, Sc.
I Isi'sK.7ady;4c.rt"m"y
! r.i. ... Receipts. Shipment.
Wheat, bu .41.,,,) 710
r"- .bu 16w ao.ooo
al- b 36.OU0 ll.uuO
NEW YORK GGXEHAL MARKET
Featnrea or Tradlnr and Trlcea on
Leading; font modifies.
e.I7 wT.V-RK- , Nov- IS FLOl-R Re
Pelpts. 14.27 bbls.; exports, 16.680 bbis.:
mirkt 1.tl m A . v. . . - ... ... '
rjT.V-c ntf; iV2-y"5.; winter straight.
'"""'"i wunnrpnia nagerS, St. 01 'u'.). 00;
r.n.,IT.,,tr,""- H4.10: winter patents,
8iK.va5S5; winter low grades. J3 75f4 00 Hye
flour steady; fslr to good, $5 (Hh6.jfl; choice
.'Anc.Zi'S'r'f'hn Wuckwheat flour,
steady, tt ioa a per 100 lbs.
CORNM KAI.. Steady ; fine white and yel
tTkmif01''' coar8e' 1-XS1.3B; kiln dried.
M . RLEY Nominal.
HYE-Firm; No. 2 western, 904e, f. o. b..
New York.
AVl,KAT R''IPt". 2.30O, bu.; exports,
40.38S bu.; spot market eaxy; No. 2 red,
11.024, elevator; No. 2 red, 1.04, f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. $t.lH.
nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard whi
ter. 11.074, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Ad
verse financial conditions dominated
Wheat all day, causing almost 2c decline,
tontrlbutlng features were easier cables.
December 81.04 H 1.01 ; closed at
II 111 ik, Man A i. i a ,
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat- Jill
Pec.... Si WJ H7'4 STH
May... fx;ii ftuvi tS 9T.H
July... isjVk sa, is W,i
Corn
Iee.... 494 4Vi 454. 4S
May... 60 fio 49. 49V 50t
July... 43Vi 4UVi 49' 4!tVi 49,
Oam-
Pec... 44i4 44V, 4".T, 44
May... 47 47i, 4H7 47 47
July... 42 42S V 44 42
Omaha Cash Prleee.
WIIEAT-No. 2 hard. 8u92c; No. t hard,
WijrMc; No. 4 hard. 79f(85c; No. I spring,
miaic; no grade. 7ofl7Sc.
CORN No. 3. aliB2r:: No. 4, 4Mf.WV4c ; no
trade. 4fttt4c; No. 8. yellow. 61V4fj2Hc; No.
white, Sli&GCc.
OATS No. 3 mixed, 40541e; No. I white,
4?fH,1u,c; No. 4 whlto, 89H41V4c; standard,
12 44c,
HYE-No. 2, CR-gerc; No. 3. 66'S67c.
Curlut Reoeinis.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 16 8 130
M nneapolis 199
Omaha 14 4 i
Duluth 233
rmcACio oniix and rnovfsioxs
Fontnvea of the Trailing and Closing
rrlcea on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Whuat Pilies on the
local exchange declined 2c today from the
high point, because of selling based on
the financial situation. The December de
livery closed IHU'IVsC lower. Coin was off
VtfSc. Oats were 4C lower. 1'rovlaions
were down from 6c to 20c.
The wheat market opened weak because
of the fresh slump In stocks and became
still weaker as trading progressed. News
of the clay was generally favorable to the
bears. Foreign grain markets closed weak
and prices throughout this country were
easy all day. There was not sufflclont
news of a bullish etiaracter to create much
demand, and the volume of trade was very
small. Urailat reet's repot t, showing exports
of ,l2,fio0 bu. of wheat and flour for the
week, caused some buying by snorts late
In the day. The market closed wek. De
cember opened a shade tp SiiSrO lower at
PCiy.p6ic, declined to 93SQ and closed at
l'HtM4tc. May sold between li'l7 and
IU' and closed at $1.u2Val.02H. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
S. 6.:xiu bu. 1'rlmary receipts were 617,000
bu., against 9U,0nO on the samu day last
year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 447 cars, at against
4ti7 last week and 18 one year ago.
The corn market was weak all day and
prices declined more than lc from the high
point because of the cold weather In the
northwest, the break In wheat and the
unaettled financial situation. Many reports
were received telling or the poor condition
of tha new crop, but they received but little
attention. The market closed weak. De
cember opened 4Vc lower at 6XH54ii:,
sold up to &6Hc and then declined to 64 V
closing at MStltoV. Local receipts were
b4 cara, with of contract grade.
The trade In oats waa light and prices
were weak because of the decline In wheat
and corn. December oats opened Vc lower
at 46;c. sold between 46'4c and 47'ic and
closed at 4ic. , Local recelpta wcra 130
cara.
Several of the leading packers were sell
era of provisions and as. a result the
market was weak throughout the session.
A decline of OfelOc In the price of live
hogs had a depressing effect. At the close
January pork was down Uc at tllSO, lard
was Sr7Ho lower at l(.00iijtl.02H and ribs
were w lower at I6.S7H.
Kstlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat
17 cars; corn, lis cars; oats, 10J cars: hogs,
12,0 head.
The leading future ranged as follows:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market ii Weak and Lower on TJrpent
Liquidation.
LITTLE DEMAND FOB SECUEITIES
11044b' fav t1t.T?fiH
, , Ti. v 1,,"Pt. 44.670 bu.; exports,
14.471 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2, 6c,
elevator, and Hc, f. o. b. afloat; No.
2 w hite, 17 He, and No. 2 yellow, fjl'i,
r. o. b. afloat. Option market was with
out transactions, cjoslng Sc net lower.
December closed at 17o; May closed ut
4 iC.
. A)AT,Rec'',Ptl, 4.100 bu.; exports,
1.000 bu.; spot market quiet; mixed oats,
21 to 12 lbs., 62c: natural white, 26 to 32
bs., 62 f 54 Hc; clipped white, 32 to 40
lbs., 634J10c.
JJA Y-tJteady; good to choice, II ISffl Jn.
tivvl ul,; "i"'. common to choice,
1907 crop. 1311c: 19H crop, 7fil1c; I'aclllc
coaff, 1907 crop, 9tT12c: 19og crop, 5(f79c.
HIDES Dull; Central America, 19-';
Hog.pta. lleh'lKVte.
I.KATH KR- Steadv; acid. KfimAo.
PKOVISIONS Beef, steady;" family.
114.fl0j'15.ii0; packet. $1 1 U)ra vz .00 ; city extra
India mess. a0.0ofl23(K); pickled belllc!i
11.6cai3.So; pickled hams, $11 OOini .V). l.ard,
steady; western prime, $8 85'i?8.95: re
fined, barely steady; continent. $9.35;
South America, $10.25; compound, $S.O0.
Pork, firm; family, $20.00; short clear,
$16 601 17. SO; mess, $ 16.00 W 16.7 5.
TALLOW Kasler; city, 6 8-16C; coun
try. 6SS6S0.
ItlCt: Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
2',?(6Hc: Japan, nominal.
Hl'TTF.Il Steady; imitation creamery,
flrots. 22H'f(23Hc.
CHEESK Quiet; state, full cream,
small colored and white, September tine
15'4c; October fine, 13c; good to prime, lii-fi
12-c; large colored. September fine, lu, ;
white, 14c; common to prime, October
large, 10ftl24e.
EGOS -Firm; western firsts, ;9U30c; sec
onds, roflcsc.
POULTRY Alive but dull: western
chickens. ll!?T12c; fowls. Ilff12c; turkeys,
12ril6c. Dressed, steady; western chi( kens,
12jl5c; turkeys, WiWc; fowls. 10fl!3'ic.
Kansaa City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 15 WHEAT
December. 9.'c; Ma, 970. Cash: No. 2
hard. 9."5!',c: No. 3 91;c; No. 2 red, D
S inn-; No. 8, 9V!Mo.
CORN December, 47',ic; Mav, 49c. Cash
No. 3 hard. ICiio.'c; No. 3. 4KVU51c; No. 2
white, 4S(f.3c; No. 3. 48'q&lc.
OATS No. 2 white, 4a4.c; No. 2 mixed
l.1i i:ic '
Bl'TTER Creamery, 2i';c; nicking. 17V.C
hGU6 Extras, 2c; flrstw. 22c. " '
. . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu fi.ryii l'"
Corn, bu 22 000 8 X)
Oats, bu 3,010 9,000
Minneapolis Grnln Market.
VTVVP1DA1 ia x. ,r .
( ...... J.n x itV. 11. nf.A I PP.
cemher, $1.03V; May. Sl.0914 ; No. 1 hard
11.07H; No. 1 northern, $1.04"; No. 2 north
: ern, $1 ontll.04; No. 3 northern, 99offl$l 00
FLOL'R First patents, $5.41 liC.w); sisond
I patents, $5.30i5 J": flrit clears, $4.30 4 40-
j nd clears, J3.50g3.7O.
FLAX Fair UeinumJ, at $1.15',,; to arrive
OKAM-in DU1K, 1J0.75Q21.00,
I.lTerpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL,' Nov. 13.-WHEAT-Spot
Arm; No. 2 red western winter, hs; futures
quiet; December, 8s SL March, 8s 31411'
May, 8s 2d. '
CORN Spot, quiet; prime mixed Ameri
can, 6a 7M; futures, quiet; December, Cs
id; Januarv, s 4d.
Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Closa.l Tsa y.
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, III.. Nov. 15 -CoK.V-JIlBhei
No. 3 yellow, 5ti'c; No. 3, 65c; No. 4, old'
66c; new, 4PC; no grade, new, 4.Vfi6c.
OATS Steady ; No. a white, 46iii4(ic: No 4
while, 41(1 43Uc.
RYE No demand.
WHISKY-$1.35.
Mllrrankre t;nln Market.
MILWAt KEE, Wis., Nov. 16 WHEV r
Weak; No. 1 northern, $1.07 dj. 1.09 ; No
i northern, S1.04V1.07; May, $1.02
asked.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 95c; sample, t,0
& 94c.
CORN Dull; No. 3 cash, 6960c; May
S5c bid.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 15. WHEAT
Close: No. 1 northern, $1,05 1,; No 2
northern, $1.0314; D-ember. $L04V:
May. $1.10.
OATS 4C.
Treasnrr Stnteroent.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. iTodny's
statement of the treasury balances n
the genera) fund, exclusive of the $1.10
000.000 gold reserve, shows: Available
cash balance. $239,115,237; gold coin an I
bullion. $11,481,724 ; gold certificates
$73,260,860.
llarrlmaa Farllra Sell Off on Report
of Decrease la Net K.arnlnge
Geaeral Sltaatlaa
Brighter.
NEW TORK. Nov. 15. The stock market
took on the appearance of quit severe
depression again today and sold down for
some stocks to new low levels for the
year. The liquidation was not lsrga In
volume, but It was apparently urrent, and
there was no corresponding demand to
absorb It. The bear party was accused
also, with some bitterness, of manipulat
ing prices to accelerate the decline and to
prom rrom the necessities of the sellers.
: It was common supposition .that the pro
cess going on was what the market par-
' llm'ft fftlla .lo.rln . ,ln 1
Ing the selling out of accounts thst had
been carried through the late period of
peril, or which had been taken over out
right from the embarrassed houses by
capitalists able to carry them.
A number of circumstances todav also
emphaslxed the weakness, although their
Immediate effect was confined to Individual
stocks. New York Central was the earliest
stock to be affected In this way, respond
ing to the published reports of the forma
tion of a finance committee to consider
the further nnsnclal needs of the company
and the methods by which they were to
he met. The Cnlted States Steel stocks
continued to feel the effects of the grow
ing evidence of reaction In that trade and
this was of cumulative effect on the whole
list, owing to the Importance attached to
the Iron trade as an Index of general In
dustrial conditions.
Later In the day the Harrtman Pacifies
were brought Into the line of depression
by the publication of the earnings of the
companies for September. Net earnings
of both companies showed heavy declines
compared wtlh September of the preced
ing year. In spite of the continued expan
sion In gross earnings. The Increase In
operating expenses for Southern Pacific
was 60 per cent greater than the Increase
In gross earnings, while for Union Pacific
the Increase in expense was twice as great
as the increase invgross earnings. The
tendency thua disclosed has become fairly
general In the reports of railroad esrnlnaa
for September, owing to the progressive
growth In operating cost which had be
come manifest many months ago. This Is
the first time since the backset to busi
ness In 1S that this has been true of
comparisons thus made. The great In
crease In cost of materials of all kinds
which Is responsible for this tendency lies
back of the whole question of cause's for
the present crisis, such showing of busi
ness results making the deduction plain
that reduced consumption would be a
necessary consequence of the price levels
thus represented. The violent readjust
"'ont In prices which has been effected
since leaves open the question of results
on profits of productive consumers, such
as the railroads and manufacturers.
Opinion on the general situation waa
distinctly brighter, in spite of the apparent
gloom that overspread the stock market
1 he depression was partly sentimental and
associated with the traalc end'nir nf fh
llro of the former president of the Knicker
bocker Trust company. The premium on
...v, ..on milium 10 reiax ano mns
were not In evidence In some quarters
where the demand has made Itself clearest
In the premium operations. Rates are still
quoted on the gold to arrive rn the Maure
tan a. a week from tomorrow, which Is
In Itself Indicative thst tha fir.f ,i.,,D
rt'd not absorb all of the expected con
signments. More significant is the fact
that bids for the gold have now declined
I to a fraction compared with IS per cent
when the engagement was first mad. D-
I niaads from Interior banka on their New
lork correspondents were met today with
out much alteration of terms. Estimate
or the week's cash movement Indicate a
moderate loss by the banks, owing to the
continued heavy shipments to the Interior,
but an Improved bank position Is expected
owing to the lack of reflection of the early
, gold Imports In last week's bank statement
fi n- "XT, .. i"1 iotal Pr value,
$. .15.00. I nlted States bonds were un
changed on call.
M.-!'.ber S'f "nl"" and Quotations on stocks
Aeie as follows:
Arlims Express
Am.iinainuttHl copper
American C. ft K
uu pld 'tt
Ann r. Cotton Oil
(In pfd
Am r. can Exprena .
Amorlcan H. ft L. pfd ....
Anienr.il Ice 8
AnuTlran l.lniMd Oil ....
ilo pld j
Aiucr. I .inotlTs
do pfd
Amer.ci:! 3. & r
do pfd
Amer. Sufjr Refining
Amur. Tub, pld crtlf....
Aiiiiconds Mining Co
AtthlBoa
do pld
Atlantic Coaat Lin
Ualtim r 4t Ohio ,.
do pfd
lirooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific
linlral of N'i Jeraejr ..
I'tiiupajka at Ohio
Chicaio Ol. Wtattrn ......
Ctiicico a Northwestern..
C, M. & St. P
(.'lilceKo T. 4 T
do pld
C. C, C. gt. It.
Colo. Fuel a Iron
Colo, at 8oulhern
do 1st pld
d Id pld
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Products Kfg ,...r, .
00 pld
IMaware at Hudaoo
u.. L. a w
1. a R. o
do pld
willing to release gold for shipment di
rect to the United states and reports
that a large quantity of the metal was
going from London to New York at the
week-end prompted selling consols, which
dropped S In the forenoon, but if
covered a fraction at the close. Busi
ness, however, diminished on the dear
money fears, home rails alone ruling
firm under Investment purchases. Ameri
cans we're dull early, nervousness re-
Warding the financial situation In the
nlted States offsetting the effect of the
dividend announcements. Moderate sup-
fort at noon sent prices up to over par
ty, but tha Improvement disappeared on
realisations. 1 hen the receipt of the
opening New Tork quotations steadied
prices for a time, but renewed selling
oaused a reaction and tha market closed
weak. KafOrs were weak, owirrg to fears
of trouble in connection with me sei le
nient. PARIS. Nov. IS. Prices on the Bourse
today were firm, owing to the ease with
which the mldmonthly settlement was
accomplished.
BERLIN. Nov. IS. The trading on the
Bourse today waa dull and prices w It
weak upon tha continued money strm-
fency In the United States and the un
avorable reports regarding the Oermin
Iron trade. Americana were sharply im
pressed. New Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK, Nov. 15. Prime mercantile
paper nominally at 710 per cent; sterling
exchange firmer with actual business in
bankers' bills at $4 tha4 SioS fur demand and
at $4.78'ri4!0 for sixty day billa. Commercial
bills, $4.77H.
SILVER Bar, iic; Mexican dollars,
Vc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Money on call Arm, 6315 per cent; ruling
rate, li per cent; closing bid, 6 per Cent.
Time loans firm and largely nominal;
txty days and ninety days l-'yl6 per cent;
ix months. S per cent,
closing isolations on New Tork bonds
were as follows:
C. S. r. U, ret 1"HL. A N. nnlne4 4s. '4
ds roupoo 1MtMan. con. gold 4a. . 904
V. 8. St, rag 1014 M ex. Central 4t .... 14
do coupon do 1st Inc
V. 8. n 4a. ref Ill M. a at. L. 4s..
so c upon Ill M.. K. a T. 4s '2
Amer. Tob. 4s M4 do Ma 7
Is to Nat. R. of M. r. 4a.
Auhl.on S'P. 4a.... t N. T. C. fi-n. I4a.. t'H
--o aaj. e B'e-N. j. c. ten. M....nn
' "Atlantic C. L. 4a . fi0. pacific 4a 4H
B. a n. 4s V do t t
do H N. a W. con. 4 ....
Brookljtn R. T. c. 41480. 8. L. rldg 4i.... 71
' Central of Os. 4a... : renn. er. Il 17
dn Id Inc 46 Raadlnt -n 4a M
do Sd Inc 10 gt. L. a I. M. c. Ill 014
C. A O. 41a gt. L. 8 F. ft- 4a
C. a A. ma ..H8t. U B.-W. e. 4t. iH
. C. n. A Q. new 4l 6 Beahoard A. U 4a.. 75
C, R. I. a P. R. 4a. hi 80. Pacific 4a 7 '
' do col. (a do lat 4t errtlf.... Ill
i Colo. Ind. 6a. s. A.. 40 go. Railway 6a
Colo. Midland 4s .... f T AP lets 16
Colo. A go. 4a 7?H T., St. L. a W. 4a.. 67
Cubs 6a S I'nlon Pacific 4a r.S
I). R. R. 4a.... tl d. cv. 4 0
Diet. Bee. 6a -4 V. 8. Steel, id 6a 1
Erie, prl r Men 4t . 1.7 W'abarh l.ti lot
do gen. 4a 70'4 WHiern Md.. 4a 42
Hock. Valley 4'te US W. a L. B. 4s.... 74
Japan 4 Hi, certlf.... H wia. Central 4a 76
do 2d aeries 4H Japan 4St T7V4
Ulleied. "Bid.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
No Noteworthy Change in Cattle Com
pared with Yesterday.
HOGS AT HIGH POINT OF MONTH
Very Light Ram of See a4 Lasaba,
with Killers Steady to trosg
la gpeta aad feeder ghoww
Inc No (kssg,
SOUTH OMAHA, No. 15, 1907.
Receipts were: Cattl. Hogs. Sheep.
Oilicial Monoay .J l.JJo li.vll
Uftlciai Tuesday 4.H.H l,no Ko.l 4
official Weoneaday 4.3i a.o4o ,tS
Ulflclal J'hursday 4,vl2 ,?74 1,04
Estimate Friday SM Mi
14.12
U.J14
lo.oul
ii.S.O
M,S
io. Ml)
e.u,l
,,.(
tl.hli
Four days this week . . . . 10, .'is)
dam days last week lb. -On
same days 2 Weeks ago..;2.u.ii
same days i weens sgo....,.M
bsme days 4 days ago..ao,w0
oanie days last year 4U.OU7
Tha following table snows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sneep at bou.n umana tur
li. e year to date, compared elm lasi year:
1S07. lf. Inc. Ueo.
Cattle l,066.l 37.tt4i US,S
Hogs i,i!,i,,i 2.1o.,iue lls.lM
dneep l.wi.slg l,V,u,1z B,4l
The following table snows the aviie
prices of nogs at boutli Omaha lor liie laat
several daya, witn compel laons;
Date. lv7. llSot.llSOS.atCH llrvS.lltOl.lltOl.
Nov.
Nor.
Nov.
.ov.
Nov.
Nov.
S...
...
7...
...
...
10..
Nov. 11
Nov. li...
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
li.
14...
U...
5 W S M 4 9 4 74 611 S Tl
6 16 I 6 Ml 4 17 1 ! 731 l 71
4 W I 6 V 4 o t 1 4 7 oe s k
4 4Vs k Vi 4 111 4 W 441 t
4 1,4, t W 4 t 4 4 80) S 74
Oil 4 lw 4 HI ti 7 o
4 93 14 bil 4 k 4 J I n
4 b3 8 00 i 4 eOl 4 10 S 0$
4 JO a M, 4 80) j 4 u4 6 al S o
4 So a .-,, 4 i3 4 8 4 bi M 81
4 M Uk 4 Ui 4 M i 'ti
7.:oo
1.6J0
100
t. i
100
31 ill
1 . 60 J
7.20
4'U
I.4IM
4.84)
2l0
l.uuV
lJO
i,vb
i.m
l.uou
17, wu
100
100
tvO
3UJ
tes:ss4t
4
il
llifi-
1 01',,liS-H.lAli-'a
16
Wheat I I I
Dec... WViliS 95SI
May... luiL-t, 10.1',
July... r
(.ii,-
-Pec....5S'iiS5i,) 66S
Julw 1 KAU.1 KK? .till
Dec.... 4 47H 4 4flSI 4
May... 49'nS SOS'.i 4' 491! 407,
July... I 45 46H 46 45 4bi-
I'oik- III I
Jan. ... 13 87m 13 S7H 11 76 1 II 80 lg 00 I
lay... U 30 13 30 U 00 13 04 13 40
I.J 1 1 I
Jan....) 105 J, 80S I S 00 I 02i S 07U
alay... S teVtf 8 OJVil 7 K I fc s 07H
Kile- - 1 I
Jan.... I I SS 1 S87H I7H T 0JU !
May... I 7 16-1 7 16 I 7US 7 0? 1
Toledo Heed Market.
TOLEDO. O. Nov. 15-SEK.ng-riover
cash. iQAU' fwmlwip to rjv n.-v n a-
Timothy. prime, $2.a). Alslke. prime,'
, December, 19.40.
Vn
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLiOCR Steady ; winter patents, S4 269
4 7i: straights. S3 80(4.50: spring patents
S ." H)Jj.4y; straights. S4.4Ul4.o; bakeia. 14. o
4 10.
WMEAT-No. I spring f1.fl0tjl.0t; No. S
Jc8103; No. 1 red, WSf5i,e?
I'uHN-No. f, 6:c; No. 1 yellow, lv,fTuo
OATd-NQ. I. 46Vc; No. S white, 4ii6uc.
1. 1. 1 -i' 'i-ediiig, uiuubc; ia r to
choice malting, 780o.
BSEDSKUx. No. 1 northwestern. SI. 17.
ee-a'-wV''"' VS" PV'",rt r'h" "l1" f"ose
Mess pork, per bbl , JU60jl3 75.
&r.7..-:u""cSft 8hort c'"r
n,..a's'of"rfou'ra',rd U ""
kki. Recocts Shipment"
Whilt h 24
ror,bubU:-"
A . T MO.JSJ IM'U
Hv.'-bu11 j:5
uaxley. bu lgS(M
On the Produce exchenge today the Im
iViTuTASJL" ft!rm; "men... twrf":
c'lnciu'o vtr"X . n,Vk'
first.. I4C. Cheese; wek; PCi""
Tottoa Market.
NEW TOr.K. Nov. 15 COTTON-Fu-tures
opened steady; December, 10 4.1c
January, 10.04c; February. in.C9c bid
March. 10.14c;' April, 10 .HiflO l'.'c May'
liL'4c; June. 10.13c bid; July. 10.24c; August'
1 1ro offered
Spot closed steady. 10 points lower; midd
ling uplsnrls. 10.70c; middling gulf, 10 9ic
cales 2.4iO bales. '
Futures closed steady. Closing bids
November. 10 c; Decemher, 10.3f.c; January'
t "e; February. 10 00-; March, ln.ftr.c; April'
IO O80: Mav. 10.12c; June, 10.13c; July. 10 lav'
August, 10.06c. '
GALVESTON. Nov. 15. COTTON Firm
11c.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 15. COTTON
Spot market quiet. Quotatlona revigp,i:
Low ordinary, ISt, nomlnnl; nrnary,
7 7-lc. nominal; good ordinarv, 87e,
nominal: middling. 10c; good mlddllii,
He; middling fair, 11 Ho; fair, 12e
nomlnul; ssles. 3 050 bsles; receipts, 6 6 1 j
bales; stock. 170.914 bales.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15. COTTON Quiet '
middling. 10'ic; receipts, 31 bales; ahlp
ment. S35 bales; stock, 10.S36 ha'es
LIVEKl'OOL. Nov. 15. COTTON
Spot market quiet; rrlces 5 rolnts lower;
American mlddl'ng fair, .43d; good mid
dling, 07d; ml tilling, 6 (7d; good or
dinary. 6. lid; ordlnnry, 4 5 1 d. The sales
of the day were 8,000 bales, .of which M
biles were for sreculation and export and
Included 8.700 bales American. Receipts.
8.500 bales, all American.
rr.
Wit
t. Loals Ceaeral Market.'
I.OI' IS. Mr. V
a . - : . i iikit
"': tram. un. j TrA r.,h M V w
hard. S10C"&1.03: Wt- No-
CORN-Weak; trs, k. No." I cash 5Kc
December. U; May. KSc; No 1 white.'
OAT8 Weak: track. No 1 ,k as-.
December. 4c; May.' J.. No'TWhj
rIXVR-Steady; red winter ratenta 85
JmT ',r""ht' clea
Btll-Timothy, steadv; J5ia4 10.
COHNMKAI Steadv; 13 00
ftBRAN-8tronger; sacked, east track, fl.06
ifTr.,edy: ,, nothy- ' .S.0; prairie.
P OUulf 00.
IKu.V COTTON TIES-SI IS
UA(K1IN(-41 18.
HKMH TWINB-Uc.
PROVISIONS Laid, lower; prime steam
S8k'uS.2a. Dry tjll mesta. steady extra
Wig, t.J.;i; clear ribs. Sf.Ou; snort clears.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 16.-WOOL The Commer
clal Holletln of lu.eton, basing Ms reports
on statistics gathered from the government
will ssy tomorrow of the wool market: The
market Is dull and the business of the week
Is confined mostly to small lots of 6.0) to
lO.OiO pounds, with a few exceptions w! era
larger quantltlea have been moved. Huv
ers operate only when obliged to. In fact
the financial situation Is a check on ali
transactions except where the need is
urgent. The tone of the market Is easy,
but on the small transactions of the week
no Important changes In quotations are In
dicated. Staple wools, being scarce, are
steady In price, if not firm, bat the poorer
class of clothing wools are in fsvor of
buyer Feveral mills have temp Tartly shut
down till the financial eituaiin clears
Australian advices are easier, with si ghtly
lower prices and a much quieter demand
South American advices are also easy. The
hi nmnt fif anj frnm !J, a. & .
r. . - - ----- ..w... U J- D-
vember 14. Inclusive, according to the same
authority, are 2J3.i'.5.S73 k.unds. against 2i -,
JM.tflS pounds the same lime last vear. The
reielpts to November 14. Inclusive, were
Tb.SuI.JTS pounds, against Sk2!sl.tL4 pounds
the same period last year.
T IjUMrt S'nv is vviirT q....
dlum grades combing an I c 1 thi -ig ll'gic
light flna. lS-uloc. tub washed. 2ij3oc. '
Bask tlearlaas.
OMAHA, Nov. 15 Ban',; clearings for to
ri v u..r. tl Ki 'fi . , .1 f . . , I 1 .
' - - . -. - ..... .. i caLMJllull.
Jdate last er H,eW,Ui.i4.
I Iilkllllere' Securltlea
E.-le 1,000
! On Ixt pfd
I do 'id pfd )0
General Elactrie I.biH)
llutking Valliy
Illinois Outrel 71a)
luivruatioi.al Paper gji
do pld
InKruat.onal Pump 4
do pid 1
Iowa Ontral
do pld
haiiaae City 8. ulnars
uo pid
LouUvilio a NaahTiils .... 1,40
:M,iican CVutrat jg
ill..u. A SI. Uiule
M., gt. P. A 8. eie. M
do pfd
Jdlaeoun ParlQo 1,7im
M., K. aV T T
Jo ptd e
Nilloiial Lead 11, tot
Nat. H. K. of Utx. pit
N. York Central ll.tOt
N. Y . O. W 400
Norfolk W eaters tx
do pld
Nurtn Americas I.biv
fauna Mali TM
Priiuylvila b4.4Ui)
1'ci.pie'a Gaa l.tftiu
P.. c. C. a 81. U 100
Prtaaed glee! Car 4
do pfd .' 4 4
Pulluaa Palace Car Soj
Ktadlns 4.4JO
ilo lt pfd I'D
do Id pld 4 H
Rrpubiio bteel 2U0
4 ptd buu
IltK iaiaod Co l.Iil
do pld S. a'.a
8t. L. 8. r. id ptd.... to
tit. Lou ia 8.-W
do pid
8ouib.ro PbciDO 14. too
ou p. 4
8outhrn Railway I.IJj
do pld too
j Teuu. Coal a Iroa loe
I 1aaa a fa.iOo 6oi
' T. i L. a W
do pfd
t'u.ou haclflo
do pfd
V. 8. gipreas
I'. 8. Healif
t 8. Huoter
1 da pld
I V. 8. Sleel
' da pld
Vs. -Carolina Chemical
d pld
Wabaafc
00 pld
V. e:le-Faro Eiprcaa
' WVailnebuuM ibleclr.e
. We at el a Inlos
W a L. K
1 Wiecouam Cealral ....
I do pld
Northern Pacifte
j Cenual Leather
do p(4
' 8loa-bhe9le.d 8leel ..
' Greet Northern pld
I lulerboroush Met. ...
do pld
tj du.drnJ Ogered.
; 'luiil aaua tor tne dr, I7S.804 shares.
104
too
lJ
44.2O0
f.aju
luo
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1
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llM
High. Low. rioae.
141
44 444j iH
2 f tt
(ii
it u :3
70
it:
10
im im n'4
7
17
07 3S - i
II l to
42 5914
B.' Sis, fcji,
101 tt I0014
b J' (3
Jt'4 30
7: nt n
I ! II
to I4'4 44
7t4 71 W tiSs
71
90 ft Ji)
HIS, 1394, i:
160
MS, ZiH,
714 1 1
1.1') 129 1!H
87 Dola r,Sk
I
1
4Di 4V, 4H4
10 15 1 lilt
lltl 17 1H
4:v,
JS
11 II U
Si 114
fc)4
IZsSi U4 12H
i
U II 14V4
M
', It 3V,
14 16'4 Ul,
37 7 37
24 t 13
lv7 loath lu4
44
111 S .llv
I. 7I ISt,
l
St S i
U (1 61V
10
n
2'S
44
MV, 111, ,3
11 131, 11
31
71
HI
f4S4
14 21 in,
M'i 61, 14
34 U 31
it" l" MS,
4i k,
toiS, Bl 41
St
4o MS l,
3' list lk-4
M lout, l.k
7414 7ji, 7V
14 44 U
17S4j 17 17
41 S7S4 (14
17 13oS4 Ui
71 71
7 74 7i
47S4
14 14 13',
bt e ,
" S4j U 11
34 33 li
II hi .1
? U
47S, m WSi
lot 101 11)1
114 11S4 1'
31 17 ll
4 1 H
II H ll
li ,
H 33V, 13S,
lilr ll 10, 4,
71 7 71
M
M
li 1 14 '4
44 4l ,4
83 ii u
est
lt 1414 11
ii
n
11 1IS4 1"
lie
WS4 31 34
44 4e J
4
His
li
147 104 4 1HS4
IjS, 11 li
7i 7v U
31 14 i
1.1 110 1.0
1 6 I
1 le U
Boston Stocks and Itnidi.
TIORTHK Nnv 1K r-n ll !.,, nB trwin rnw
cent; time loans, B'S per cent. Offlclal I
closipa; nn stocks and bonds:
Atrhleon 4a 0S4 Atlantlo
Meilcan Central 4a. 74 lllnfham I
Atchiaon et Calumet a Hetla. 88
4i Pf4 ID Centennial 7',
Bnaton A Albany ..lut Copper Range 48
Poalon Maine ...US Paly Weat 10,
noalon ElfTated ..111 Krsnklln
Fllihborg pld .... Ill Oranhy 73
Mexican Central 1.1 lale Rnrale
N Y., N. H. A H..UIS Mbm. Mining 1
Pere Marquette ...111 Michigan 7-
I'nlon PaclBo 1 74, Muhawk 43
Amtr. Arge. (hem. 11 Montana C. A C... 1
Amer. Pnen. Tube.. 4 Old Dominion 11
Amer. Sugar 101 ntcrola 71
o Pf ! Parrot
Aiwr. t A T Qulncjr 73 i
Amer. woolen li Shinnon H
. "o Pfd 'I amarack M
Edleon Elec. Illum lH Trinity lu
Oen. EIM-trk 04 fnltid Topper 7
Maa. Electrlo V. B. Mining 30
do pfd 39 p. g. oil ,
Maaa. Oaa 4 t't.h Jl
United FYuit im Victoria 4
1nlUd Sh s Mach.... 37 Winona I
. 8o pfd J4H W'oWerlne IX)
U. 8. 8teol 8.4, N rth Dutte 4
a P'4 7 Rutte Coalition 13
Adventure 17 , Nevada
Allo,"s 1'.' Calumet A Ari-ona.. 91
Amalgamated 45 Arliona Commercial.. I
Aaksd. Uld. OH
I.o'reOon Closing Stocks.
LONDON. Nov. 16. Closing quotations on
' v, . 1 . ns follows-
Conaola. money IIS M., K. A T R
00 account ,.w t: N. Y. C 33
Anai-enda , 4 Norfolk A Weat ... 14
Auhlaon : 7.44 do pfd 3
4o pfd ti Ontario A Waa 10
O ) PennnylT.nla ii
Canadian Pacl8c ....14iRand Mlnea 4Ti
t'hea. A Ohio 17 Beading 4d
Chicago Ct. Weaiern 7 Bo Railway li
C, M. a 81. P 110 do ptd 41
n Beira 14 Bo. Pacific 69
R- O ! f nlon Paclo Ill
o Pfd 41 do pfd M
Erie 14 f. 8. Steel 2j
ii let pfd i do pfd 12
lo -! Pfd iWebaBh I
Grand Trunk 17 do ptd :. It
Illlnola Central 127 Spanlih 4s !K) 1
Louiavllle ft Naah.. N I
SILVER Lar, steady at 26 15-16d per oz.
MiNfc.i lidio per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market j
JLT . . L... i er cent; ior three
months bills, 66 per cent.
Nave York Minima; .tocka.
NBW YORK. Nov. 15.-L'loslng quoUtlona
en mining stocks were as follows:
Adama I on t Little Chief S
All SM Ontario 3V0
heee It (; hir vv
Rrunaarlck Con M Petoal 10
Comatock Tunnel .... 1 garage '.""ll
Con. Cal. ft Vs 41 glerra Nevada ...'.'.'. i
Horn Silver PD Small llopee 15
Iron Silver IM Standard tl
Leadville Con. 1 8
Ofteied.
3"2
'tis "633 tlu
o6 813 l.
eotf V08 Wit
;o
8
613
1
ivi
77
3
1
1
3o7
U
21a
Ui .....
117
4,4iu
Sunday.
The oilicial number of cara of stock
brought in today by each mitd waa. 1
Cattle Hugs Sheep.
C. M. A St. P 3
Union Imciiic system 3 8 10
C. at N. vv., eudi S3..
C or. N. W., west 4 17 3
C t. K, M. dk 0 1 3
(J., 11. at vi., cast S .. ..
C, li. ei si , west 8 11
C, K. 1. t t., east 1
Ciiuago Ureal Western 3 ..
Total receipts 18 46 13
The uifetiueiiiun ol the ua a recelpta waa
as tuiiues, muli buyer purchasing; the '
number of head indit-aivd:
Cattle. Hugs. Sheep.
umana racking Co
Swill and Company
luuaiiy I'lcKUie co
Armour at Co
Cua.iy laoil Co., K.
Vanxant ac Co
Catey v lieiilon-
lllll OI, oull
Cuaauy liios. die Co....
J. ii. ituol oa CO
T. ii. liigiiiain
bullivan inua
Leiiiuer 151 us
kuiiiuii i'acKlug Co...
Mtets
lAu.iumn i.ras
bl. ciair
Ulner uueis
Totals 2,wi3 3.1J4 ,L8
C.w - a. i.ui.tit ol caiiie i very
haul lu.s 11.u111.ug mere be.i.g only seven
teen iii-Mi cais In sight and nut many
iiuiUuiria. iiiis was i.ui enough to mane
a luaiKci or to interest buis, still pae.
e.s leiebei.latrves weie Oal 111 lair season
di.d Lai.ua were practically all sold eari.
Hie lew siaileiu.g loaus 01' beei steers
bicUftiii bleaoy p111.es and Willie the ue
Uiai.u was su.t.t-.eiil to clean up wnat
li.eie was 011 saie 11 was Veiy evident tlial
11 haa nut pai itLUlarly urgent.
Luna and iie.ie.is rr onorally ateady
ai.d in su.i.o Ltutcs possibly a little Stiouaer
uwti.g 10 tu iaLl that ma oueniigs were
so K,y 1 let lit.
ilieia ht.u no new developments In tha
leeuer tiaue, both supply auu ueuiana be
lug light as is apt to be
Ihu ciose of the week,
sold moved ofl at abuut
ua yemeruay.
Wuoiatiuns on cattle: Oood to choice
coin-md ateeis, eu.uiuti.li; lair to good
coin-led steers, J4.4on, o.ao; common to fulr
coin-ltd steers, Vi.ioH.40; good to choice
raiie steers, St.Ltttw.w; (air to good raiiga
steers, Xbom4.lj, common to tair rango
steers, S.tajiuJ 80; good to choice cows and
heilers, o.ia,,o.oO; tair to good cows and
heileis, ouj,; common to lair vows and
lieileis, el.iiUil.bO; good to choice stocaera
and feeders, ft.tAKiit.uO; fair 10 jod sluukn'S
and iceuers, e3.ajiev4.0Oi comiuou lu lair
Blockers and feeders, S2.7oti.aV.
Kepreaenlullve sales:
bl.Kr BlKEHU
No. Av. t'r. Ke. At. Pr.
411 I 00 4 1264 4 40
84 sl I 75 42 114) 4 4o
li 11 to I 74 U 1 I V
COW t.
80 117 I IS
WEoTfcKNS-NEBRA&KA.
the lasa toward
'the lew calUa
the Sams prices
i Korelga Flaaaelal.
r LONDON. Nov. 16. The money market
I t-nUy was In small supply and rates acre
i firm. Inatounta were dtarer on fears
tl.nt Ilondun a ill hate to meet a furtuer
American gold demand. On the tto k
exi hange the monetary situation in tha
I nlted Stales t auaexi IncieAed anxie.y
and adter-eiy aflectel tlie market, gen
tia.ly. 'I Lis VlI that liaise wag uu-
r
WEATHER IN THIS URAIX BELT
Pair Matnrday After a Mglil of Lower
j Temperature.
OMAHA. Nov. 16. 1807.
Temperatures are higher this morning In
the southern states, the central valleys,
and are generally higher throughout the
west and northwest. They are lower In tne
middle Atlantic states. Cloudy weather
prevails in the upper Missouri and ilia
sippi valleys and Lake region, with gen
erally clear weather in all oilier seciiuiis
east of the Rocky mountains. The weather
Is unsettled on the nor'b. faulflc coast. Con
ditions are favorable for continued fair in
this vicinity tonight and (Saturday, with
somewhat colder tonight.
Oinai.a leioid ot t. .i.perature and pre
cipitation, compared with the corresponding
day of the last three years:
... , 107 1!16 iy 1904
Minimum temperature.... IS ai 42 36
i'reclpltation a) .00 ,00
Noimal leuipeiature for totiay. ii de
grees. L)efllclency In precipitation since March L
m Inches.
Liehclency corresponding period In 1006.
3 Sr Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1806,
2 64 Inches. U A. WELSH,
Dotal Korecaaier.
I Metal Market.
' NEW YORK. Nov. 15 METAIS The
London tin market was lower, v. ltd fruit
Hui.tfu at moo .1 ana futures at A.I3S. The :
local market was weak hut unchanged at '
I3'.i-iijj.t0 Copper was also lower In
London, with spot closing at 58 10s and I
futures at 68. Locally the market was i
weik snd lower, with I-ake quoted st
113.251 13.y; elertrnlytlg at 13.0O(fjl3.26; cast
ing at S12-2S4.13 00. Lead was lower In
London, but while weak was unchanged at ,
14 404 50 locally. Spelter declined 7s 2d i '
T:i in Lnrlnn. Locallv the market was
weak at S&nfMS-OS. Iron wss lower In
Enrl'h msrket, with P'sedar'l fmii i.
quoted at 49 8' g"d le' rni warran a al
S s od. Locally the market was unci. an, ,,
with No. 1 foundry, northern, ou trd, a'
' rttl!.70; No. 2 foundry, northern, at
1 18 Vi ir:o; ecuD-em grate, nom's'.
ST. IXUMS.. Nov. IS. LEAD Dull; SIS:
4. 37V Spelter, dull; So.00. 1
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 15. COFFER Market
opened steady at unchanged prices to a
decline of five points, whloti was c n ldered
better than due on lower European cabl'e
Trading was not active and there was
soma scattering liquidation. but the small
Biasillan receipts and steadiness of the
primary markets were sustain ng features,
and during the late session there was a
rally on covering and aupport from trado
Interests. The market cWed steady, net
unchanged to Ave polnta higher. Bubs were
reported of 2-1.6DO bsgs. IwcemleT. 6 8
March. S 75nl6 80c; May, 6.80c; Ju y, S V'i
60c; September, t.ufk:. Spot coffee, dull
Rio No. 7, tic; Santos No. 4. 714c. Mild
lvuov. ncauj , tuiuuia, FT,'(J IJS,C.
Kr.por.te. Apple. .., Orle Fr.. I
NEW YORK. Nov. U.-EA'APORATiCD
APPLES Market la quiet and steady w in
fancy quoted at 10'sc; choice. '..tiSlIC I
prme. etiHr, and i fruit at SalOC
IRlEIv,Rl ITB-Prunes are quiet on
spot, with quotations rsngtng from 474 to
13- for California fruit, and from Z to
7c for Orrgona up to Apricots are
dull with choice iuotd at 31c; egtra cholca
and fancr. 2tc. Peaches are steady; irnir.
at demand, with choice quoted at U'Cir'm.c J
4 cows bin 2 J I ca.f iWO 6 75
1 calf 2M 8 00 7 steers... .105 S 76
13 hellers... bU 2 76 10 cows 773 16
16 hellers... fiai 2 80 11 feeders.. 1073 8 60
10 hellers... 4,5 2 uu 3 hellers... 4.5 1 60
8 cows Til 1 86 4 cows 8.6 1 86
13 cows 818 2 50 S cows &3 1 76
1 cow 1170 2 26 10 cows louo 2 60
12 hellers... 806 2 75 8 cows lull 2 36
1 bull ltfoO 2 35 S bulls 14oo 2 36
6 cows 8W 2 36 7 cows ht 1 76
8 calves.... 376 2 00 54 feeders. .lvOO 3 96
7covts Hs7 2 70 22 cows Vli 2 80
12 cows 820 1 76 7 cows 8.i 1 75
1 bull 1310 2 50 1 steer 80O 2 00
2 steers.... boo 2 60 23 steers.. ..1143 3 40
17 cows 801 2 60 11 cows 83 2 00
17 cows 7o2 t 45 24 cows 830 2 80
5 feeders.. 7S0 S 10 2o feeders.. 811 S 10
3 cows 9-0 1 60 28 cows 873 3 05
18 cows kZ7 3 60 13 hellers... 70 I yO
4 calves.... 147 4 75 10 steers.... 816 8 46
IS steers.... WJS 3 20 44 Steers.. ..1128 3 80
27 steers.. ..1107 3 50 28 steers. ...1164 3 00
18 cows 678 2 60 32 cows 846 2 70
12 tows 1014 3 00 34 cows 10:3 2 6a
C. H. Tully, Nebraska.
02 cows 8 10 2 so 102 cows 891 2 SO
J. P. albbett, Nebraska.
34 feeders.. 1170 3 0 S feeders.. 1170 S 25
5 steers.. ..Ui3 3 75 1 steer 12J0 S 40
WYOMING.
17 rows 10S3
75 steers.. ,.Uu3
71 steers.. ..1180
33 steers.. ..1210
18 steers. ...1H4
41 steers.. ..Lei
32 steers... .1101
2 60
3 80
3 60
S 70
S 60
3 00
3 00
11 rows.
3 cows 926
24 feeders.. 10US
C. Wert helm
H2 2 00
16 steers.
a steers..
5 cows...
6 cows...
7 steers.
..1170
..1140
..1060
.. 976
1171
S 00
3 60
S 60
S 80
S 36
S 36
S 80
68 heifers... ll
23 steers.. ..1213
88 steers . ..1242
44 steers, r.. 122
18 steers.. ..l'8
17 heifers... 80.4
10 cows 1103
, Wyoming.
2 cows 1175
1 cow it!0
10 calves.... 1.4
S steers.
S cows.,,
1 bull...
S cows..
.ll
.lt
.1430
.102
3 70
S 76
3 80
3 00
8 80
3 10
S 00
S 80
8 26
8 59
S 80
3 60
2 00
s ss
Antlers Ranch. Wromlnr
71 cows 1084 S 50 40 cows 8
8 00
3 10
3 80
S 60
S 04
S cows 1M6
1 bull 12.4)
9 feeders.. 6iri
14 feeders.. 839
30 feeders.. 9s2
S S
s 00
3 10
S 40
The Safest Investment
A further reason why savings and losn
association Investments are tha safest for
the average Investor.
S Because these associations mske no
loans on vacant lots or on unsecured per
sonal notes, nor do they handle commer
rial paper of any kind. I'ractlcally all
loans aie made on homes, which are the
moat likely of all mortgages to be paid.
We must have homes, and we will sacrifice
to sava them. The properties on which
loans are mad are appraised by three dl
rectors who are closely In touch with th
real estate and loan business of the city,
all loans being repayable by the month,
thus Increasing security from the out"t.
The ConseMatlve Savings and Loan A
goclstlon. 1814 Hsrney street, Omaha, re
ceives any amount of money up to 15.000
from any place, at any time, and allows
dividends from the date of the receipt of
each Installment of money. It hits re
sources of ll.eOS.OOO. a reserve and un
divided profit account of 372,000 and Is
paying S per rent dividends, payable seml
snnunlly. We accept Omsha and Pnutll
Omaha cashiers' checks from Investors.
OHO. F. Oil. MORE President.
PAUL W. KTJHN8, Secretary and Treaa.
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PAMN1
When you stop to think about it, you, of
course, realize the gmve danger that menace
your, children when they play in the streets
en which there are street car tracks, but do
you think about it often enough!
And do you caution your children about
it often enough f
Are you Bure that YOUR children are
not daily exposing themselves to the danger
of being struck by a car in fact, jeopardiz
ing their lies,
I?ejnember that when children are play
ing, their minds are engrossed with their play
and they are utterly unheedful of approach
ing cars and frequently dart directly in front
of them.
Assist Us in Preventing Accidents.
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Street Railway Company
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31 eows 1011 I 06 17 rows 10CT t M
HOQ8 Hos opened lta morning where'
they left off yesterday or pusslbly a llitle
better. More ti.au that, the market opened
earlier than ui.ua I of late and very aeiiva
so that everything In sight changed handsa
before 10 o clock in the morning. The hog"
sold mostly at 84 80Uo.l. as against 84 80(1
4 8i yesterdsy. In other words the market
today was 10c higher than yea erjay s aver
ate nur.ei. and It closed strong at tha
advance. 1T.S advance seemed to be due
lo an urgent de nand for a few hos on
the 1 art of both packers and shippers and
was made In spite of lower prices reported
from C'l.lcs go.
Today s advance carries the market to
about tire high point touched so far this
month. The country should reallsa that
'lie future of the market la very uncertain
l-rlces yesterday and today advanced
sl.artly. 1 ut It will be remembered that
ihrv docllned Just as rapidly ths latter
1 alf of laat week and again Tuesday aid
Wodnesclsy of th's week It is In fsot
what might be termed a w'ld market, liable
to wme Ruotuatinns tn either direction and
the trade generally is a.l at sea regard
ing what will happen nest. j
As showing luiw wild and uncertain tha
market la It might he mentioned that while
prices ai 1 11 is point cios-o strong at the
advance noted above. Chicago closed 14 J
tic lower with the bulk of the hogs selling
at 8f (fc6!6. "
'representative salea:
84 818 10
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W M ... 4 84
44 14 440 4 0
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74 .11 140 4
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44 Ml 40 4 84
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14 811 140 4 84
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14 84 80 4 84
11 U 110 4 84 88 Ul 80 I 4
aHKh.!- Heceipta of sheep this morning
were light, while at the same time packers
all seemed to want a few good killers, a
combination that never fails to make a
good market. The result was a fairly
active market at steady prloea with soma
ssles. If anything, looking a little strong.
There waa on bunch of lambs good enough
to sell up to l.6o. with a few wethers at
84.Mi4.6o. The moat ot the offerings
changed hands In good season In the morn
ing. Tha supply of feeders on sale was very
small, but Just about everything waa
cleaned up before the close at trices not
materially different from yesterday.
Quotations on good to choice killers:
I-aniba, g, & (; yearling wethers, f 4 609
4.75; wethers, 84.16&4.86; awes, tt.uO04.lO.
Quotations en feeders: good lambs, 16.009
IbO; common lambs, 3kta4.60; yearlings,
84,(M4.t0, wethers, I4.00O4 Zo; good ewss,
IJ.iwyJ.i; common ewes, fl.2oQl2.
l.sptesentatlva sales:
No. Av. Pr.
Wyoming ewes, feeders 80 2
3v4 Wyoming ewes, feeders 80 1 8s
X44W)omliig lambs, feeders 67 6 3
418 Wyomti.g lambs, f eerie is 88 6 86
li Wyoming lambs, culls 61 4
600 Montana ewes, feeders 1 1 80
60 Montana ewes feeders 71 1 80
60 Nevada lambs culls 48 Id)
t Nevada lambs, feeders M 6 00
l' Nevada lambs, feeders 67 I V
698 Wyoming Isaibs, feeders 68 I SS
6 Wyoming Ivmbs, Culls 60 4 0"
83 Idsho wethers 18 4 60
68 Idsho lambs 71 6 86
83 Idsho lambs 76 1 86
130 Idaho lambs 73 6 So
I16 Idaho lambs 71 6 86
181 Idaho lambs 74 6 06
Ul Idaho lambs 73 I
17 Idsho lambs 61 6 on
83 Idaho lambs 44 6 00
84 Idaho ewes 106 4 OU
fiW!I y'!;"n', 14 -OWm; western year,
lings. 84.Uut.oo; western sheep, 8a.6oii4.,v
Blockers and feeder, 83.uw2H.uo. '
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKE1
Cattle Steady Hog; Weak Shee
Active aad Strong;.
F,C?' N1v' fATTI.B-IUealpta
j.Ooo head; market ateady. Steers. 84.0a
660; cows, $2 6ot.6i; hehets, 2.l4(6.0o: bulia
31.8UUX4. ,h: rlia 19 ,,..,.1 L.. . . .
. - , -. tu.vi.w, svoi'sers ana
I fevurrs, II.iXo.TO
HOOS-Receipts', 14.04 head; market weak
Cliolce heavy shipping, 86.ia.6u; light
butchers. 86.26,1(6.60; light mixed, I6.18at no
choice light. Si.2fciuo.4u; parking, 84.ibii6.14
pigs 84.0mat.0O; bulk of sales. sS.0o5 16, '
filjfc.KI' AND LAMKB-Reoelpu. 6.001
r.e",dV,msr.krt,c,,v" nd Strong. Sheep,
Jfi'lO 1"-mb. 66.26fc8.70; yearlings, J4 U
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Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Nov. 16 ATTLrJ Re
ceipts, 2,800 head, Including luo southerns;
market steady. Choice export and dressed
beet steers, 66.OOtM.00: fair to good. Wist)
4 8u; western steers, 83 8'u4 40; stockers and
feeders, IJ.txHi W; eouthera ateera. 82 Itt
tkt'; southern cows, 8iur4u0: native cows
tl Urns U native hellers, J.4W8.;6; bulla.
U7ty2 86. '
HtXlii Receipts. 7.000 head: market 10c
lower. Top, Z 8o; bulk of Sales. 84 l'' 7o;
packers, l uit ai, pigs and light, 6 0oii4 So.
BHEEP AN'- LAMhrl-llecelpts. i ou)
head, market aJy. Lam Is. 8 4oi 15,
I St. I.aals Live Stock Market.
SJ-JJ-'18, OV' "--CATTUi-rlecelpta,
Z.6I0 head, Including 1,000 Texans; tnarkst
steady; native shipping and export steers
W lStytjOO; dressed beet and butcher steers
85 0K6.f0; steers under 1,000 pounds, 18 ut
4.00; stockers and feeders, ll0tH10; cows
and heifers. I2.75ji6.60; cannrrs. 11.25412.00:
bulls l2.oo4iH.60; calves. U7b4i.i; fexaa
nd Indian steers, $i60ra 28; cows and helf
ers. 81 Jt'a&.M.
HCHia-llecelpts 4.300 head; market
1 r.,I:,AP'f' and "ht. I4.7546.60; packers.
, 4.,&i5 50; bufrh. rs snd best, .2tf6 0
, BHK.KP ANO LAMUS-Recelpta, 600 head:
r,'.'t,,'d'; "e-'lve muttons, t3.0OG4.o0i
; lambs. S3.avfw 00; culls and bucka, ll.owo.uu:
stockers. HOuCttOO.
I at. Joaepk Lire Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 16.-CATTT.B-Re-celpts,
638 head; market steady. Natives
i.&Vtt.00; cows and heifers, 11.76 34.40: stockl
ers and feeders. 83 tM4 26.
HOOS Receipts. I.sut) head; market SfflOo
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 168
head; market steady. Lambs, 6.76a.l6;
yearlings, 16 .0066.60. '
Sleaa Cltr Live Stoek Market.
SIOL'X CITY. Ia., Nov. 18-(Speclal Tele
gram.) HoOS Receipts, 1.800 head; mar.
ket stesrry, selling at 84 86ti4 00.
CATTLrl Receipts. to head; market
V,,m!!v.':!Mev"- W0; cows and heifers.
6-'Ml-l4i; slokrs and feertera, I2jtf16'
calves and yearlings, 82.6o'tfj.i0.
Stork laSla-at.
Reoelpts of live stock at tha six principal
western markets yesterday:
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Aleut City SoO
Kansas City 1 jo
fct. Joseph 6'
St. Loula 6u0
thitago S.ouO
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70 1.0)0
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4.600 6o
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