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X. ' m 13 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER- 28. 1008. 1 H tr 1H V vr CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liverpool Comei Weak and Caaiei Shade Decline at Start. GOOD BUYHfO BRIGHTENS I BADE Doaneattc Aaraace Da fklttr ta !rn.iifO f Hither Receipts aa 'inrif t'oadltloas la . Cask I. la. ' OMAHA. Nor. 17. 190S. Liverpool came Weak and canned Shade fveakr market her at the atart. . Trarlo brightened up shortly and buying I waa good on the) early break. Otir ad vance tis due mainly to prospective lighter receipt! and Improved caah demand. 'rrn advanced with wheat and ou light recelpta. Trade waa ctlv and Inclined to tha buy ing aide, supporting the advaflce. Wheat started weak on weak cables and lieavy receipts for two daya. Buying de veloped on the weak apots and reported heavy export sales for the day formed th market and prices ahowed good advance. Ueoember wheat opened at i7VJ nd closed at 97n. f'aprn opened ateady and worked strong with wheat, with a fair demand. Belling on Increased receipts and liberal offering from country ahippera. broke tha advance and prices were on the decline at the rloee. December corn opened at 67Hc; a01 rlosed at 6S Primary wheat receipts were 1.382,000 huehels and shipments were 450.0HO bushels, agnlnst receipts laat year of t.&ls.OOO bushels and shipments of Ml, OO bushels. Corn receipts were 448.OD0 bushels and shipments were 42.on bushels, against re ceipts Inst year of SM.onu bushels and ship ments of 83,on0 bushels. Clearances wen 2HS.0C0 bushel of corn, 3ti8 bushels of oats and wheat and flour eoual to 751.000 bushels. . Uverpool closed 4i lower at Hd .higher nn wheat and unchanged to ''.d higher on torn. Seaboard reported 57,000 bushels of Wheat taken for export. Local range of options: ArtloIes. Open. Hlgh. Low. ClQs. Tes'y. Wheat lit Dec... 7H 97 ', Ti 7 May... 1 02 1 1 J 1 02 1 03 Corn Dec... 674, h1 5H W 7, May... 66 ( aST We Outs Dec".... 4P4 4H 4BTi TA 46V, May... 48fr 4h', iV.i 47 . 41V Oaiaka Cash Prices. WHBAT-No. t hard, WWW, No. S hard, S&Tc; No. 4 hard, HVfcVio; No, 1 anrlnsr 88fi4l7a: no arade. 4c. CORN No. s, ISWlrxic; No. I yellow, B6 66Hc: No. S white, HStyiSKlo. OATS-No. ' yellow. 44V447c: No. white, 47(547He: No. 4 whlta, 4W4Cpi7c, R Y Ei No. f. 71c j NO. 3. 70c. Carlat Receipts. Wheat. Corn Chicago 27 198 Minneapolis M . Omuha 9 tl Duluth K t IIICAtiO Oats. 102 4o unAi AND PROVISIONS Features of (he Trading; and (loslaq Prices oa Board ! Trade." CHICAGO. Nov. 27. likelihood that re (tints of wheat In the northwest will shoa h decided falling off In tha near future Imparted strength to the local wheat market today, closing quotations being up 'jo to Vje compared With Wedneaday's final figures. Corn, oats and provisions closed t-axv. 'Che wheat market opened rather weak on selling brought out by a moderate de cline at Liverpool, nrtoea at the start being a shads to aotc lower than Wertnes clay's close Within tha f1rt fifteen minutes, however, a firmer tone developed and prices advanced mora than W above opening prices. The volume of trade dur ing tho greater part of the day was small An additional advance was recorded In the last half of the session, but all of tha Bain was not maintained, although the close was strong, with December at 11.03 and May at si.4MVrft.'.084. Newa from the Di.rthwest furniahed the principal reason for the firmness, although a report ef 8t. eUuls trade journal which claimed tha the condition of the fall sown crop of wneat is much below that of a year ago and . that the aereasft la considerably smaller hud . some effect. Reports from Minneapolis claimed that receipts of wheat A count" Btatlona In the interior showed V marked falling off and that arrivals at Minneapolis and Duluth would soon reflee this decreased movement. Fresh news re garmng tun Argentine crop was meager, our one uiapnicii stated that Weather con . clitloni wet favorable far harvesting. Pe mantl for i sli wheat hero was tame, and t poor nei.iunu was also reported la th aoutnwest. ,evy york reported new ex run ouamcss aggregating seventy-riv uuhi. luaoi, our a large part or this we said to have been bought to hold vessels rur cnp winter storage at Buffalo. Clearances of wheat and flour whs equal to isj.otio bu. and total exports for the week as snown by Urudstreet a were aqua to 4.i23.0(IO bu. Increased offering of corn,, from Illinois and Iowa caused weakness In the oorn nmmei. nut, the volume of trade wa small. The market was also beartshly aiit-wK-u oy a aeunna or wokO In tli price of the cash grain. The market closed weaa. wun prices m,bc to e lower. De teniber closed at i'4c and May at 6iHtf twts were dull. Prices throughout the oay fluctuated over a range of Uo to c the close was atedy. with nrioea Uin.c below the previous close, final quotations on rvoember being at 48o and on May at 0Tc. Provisions displayed moderate weakness. Prices at tha close were unchanged to !2Uo lower. The leading futures ranged as follows; l4rulc roast. The westher Is sllgWly oolr throughout the east and much cooler In the upper val.evs and northwest. It la warmer In the southwest snd will be warmer In this vicinity Haturday, with continued fair tonlsht snd Saturday. Omaha record of temperature and precipi tation compared with the corresponding day of tha last three years: Ijoa. i7. 1'. 190S. Minimum temperature ... n 1 & Precipitation 00 .3 .oo .M Normal temperature for today. 43 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 4. 01 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 7S Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 4.07 Inches. Im A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. SEW YORKkKRAI MARKRT Haotattons of the Day on arlonw loinmQdltlea. N'KW YORK, Nov. 17. FLOCK itoielpts. .1-1 bbls.; exports. 6.000 bbla.: dull and bout steady, Minnesota patents, j.i"'( 6o; Minnesota bakers, H;iCa4.6'i; winter stents, I4.75fi5.15; winter straights. $4.55' iR; winter extras. M fioi4 Kii winter low grades, ,1.Vfi8.&0. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. It. 104! 4 3d; choice to fnn-v, 4 :itj4 W. Buckwheat flour, dull: $2,754(2.80. ni'i'KWIIKAT-Diili; stau-. wc, nominal. CORNMRAI Unlet : fin liile and yel low. Sl.ti-rfn l 7o. rn.r.n tl kiwi I kiln dried. I3.7S. ' 1 ' a RYK Dull; No. 2 western, Mc, nominal, o. h. New York. BARLEY Kmv : ffeHlnr S.Wt',4.c. P. I. f. New York. WHEAT Recffinta 218 fioft bu.: exports. 275.000 bu. 8pot market firm. No. 2 red. U1V81.13, elevator; No. 2 red, $!.13hi. t o. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, ll.ltPs, t- o. b. afloat. Except for an easier open- ng, wheat was arener&llv stronaer today on bull support, reduced estimates of winter wheat seeding, smaller northwest receipts. prospects for light world's shipments this week and large ex-port sales. It finally reacted a little and closed steady at va to o net rise. December, Sl.l.tVifl.lS 1-16' losed at I1.13S; May, Il.nVnl U closeu t 11.14. CORN Receipts, 44,075 bu. Rpot market steady. No. 2, 7T4C, elevator, atul 72c f. o. afloat. Option market was without ransactions, cloxlng nc net lower. Decern. ber closed at 72c, May closed at 71c and July closed at 70Vc. OATS Receipts, 67.WO bu. Spot market steady. Mixed. 26 to 82 lbs., 63Via4c; natural white, 2 to S2 lbs., MV4'u67c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 6&Vi61c. HAY Slow: shipping. umtrStic; good to Choice, 754?80c. HIDES Oulot: Bogota. Mw; Central America. 2iMic. LEATHER Quiet: ac d. 23'4ac. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family. 116.50 17.25; mess, ll3.OOTfH3.50; beef hams, 2t.t'K'q) as.to; packet. M.txVfrta.nu; 0'ly exira innm mess, $2S.0O((d;.6O. Cut miapts, steady; pick led bellies, 9.50; pickled lams. UO.mK&HO.tV). Ijtrd, steady: westorn. 9.60fu0.70; refined, oulet; continent, SlO.fip ; South America, 110.75; compound, l7.OOtft7.S7H. Pork, steady; family, .0Ott!l.iO; short ciers, laws 82.00; mess, 1.OO017.OO RICK Steady; domestic, rair to extra, 6!4c: Japan, nominal. TAIJX)W Easy; city i per pag.t, a'c; country (pkgs. free), 6q5c. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 31 4jj32c; extras, KH431c. cheese Firm: state, run cream, special. l4tyS15c; atate, full cream, September, smnll, oolurea or wnue, iancy, itc; siaie, run cream, September, large, colored or white, 13c; atate, tun cream, colored or wime, October, small, best, 13c; atate, full cream, colored or white, uciooer, targe, oeai, mc; state, full cream, late made, small, best, 13c; state, full cream, late made, guod to prime, Ufe'liAic; state, full cream, late marie, common to rair, ju'(ii-c; snims, tXfliS firm western insis, oni-wv, seconds, So033c. POULTRY Alive, steady; spring enica- ens. ll'ic; fowls. mc; luraeys, uc. Dressed, unsettled; western spring cnick- ensi lOCOc; fowls, HMiB14c; spring turkeys, B4fI8C. NEWVORKSTOCliS AND BONDS Expected Financial Flan of Southern Pacific Flay. Part. r'cerve, rhowa: Available cash balance. 14.ft.1.M7; gold coin nrd bullion, $.i.H-9; ko U cei tilicMtee, (h.K9 l:"'. RKPORT OK THE t l,KRI44 HOI E WIDE ADVANCE IN GAS SHARES Decrease la Aetlvlly Indicates Less Oafaide laterest, Wklle Adraara la Prices "hows t eslsrara of rrofesslonals. Asaorlaled Hanks Week. . Hradstreet's DHnk tin week ending Ntf- vember 26 shows an asstegaiu of 52,6M.U.. iiiO, as against I3,41.:.'v last week and Jl,731,U!,0 In the correnponding week last year. '1 he following Is a list of the cities: Traasartlone f Ike for the NEW YORK. Nov. 27 clearings report for OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET CITIES. Cloarlngs. Inc. 'Dec. NEW YflHIv, NoA 27. The decrease In the activity of tha market for stocks today Indicated the lapse Into professional hands of moat of the dealings and tha subsiding general Interest on the part of general moneyed Interests. The price movement on the. diminished scale of activity Indicated a growth of confidence on the part of the professionals In the stsbllity of prices. The expected financial plan for Southern Pacific continued to play an Important part In the motives of tho professional buying, but no progress was made in any authentic knowledge of what the plan la or of the actual existence of such a plan at all. Another motive foe some of tha notable movements was the expectation of decisions In pending cases by the supreme court at Washington on Monday. Ths was the avowed explanation of the wide advance in the (. nnaolidated Oas shares, the contest of that company against the 80-cent gas law being in the hands of the court for decision. Tha coaler are expected to be benefited by the expected decision of the court In the case agreed upon to test the commodities rlause of the Hepburn law. Another advance In the orice of copper at the Metal exchange and In the Ixindon market dissipated the Impression that the market price of that, metal was declining owing to a falling off In the demand. Re ports of large prospective orders for struc tural steel material and for steel rails had some atlinulatlng effect on the shares of Industrial corporations connected with the iron and steel trade. An Indicated decline for the week in the cbrIi holdings of the banks In the neighborhood of $1,000,000 seemed to be viewed with equanimity. An advance In the discount rate has been looked for aid the open market discount rate In consequence fell back to some ex. tent. The condition of the money market was not appreciably changed, the six months' period, however, showing a slightly lower Interest rate. The foreign exchange mar ket was firm, but was not qu,.tably changed. The most active trading of the day occurred Just at the last and prices were then rising vigorously. Honda were Irregular. Total sals, par value, Ji.010,J)Jt l'nited States bonds Were unchanged on call. ami leading quotations Number on stocks of sales were: 8.1m. Araatxamatad Copper 4,iM Am. c. P 4i) C. & F. pfd HO Ctrttoa Oil ,0 H U pfd 1"0 lea Securltlea &) Llnaeed Oil 4.7 Locomotive 1.8W Locomotive pfd 2"0 Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. A m. Am. Kansas City Grain and Provlalous. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 27. WH EAT Un changed to lc higher; December, 7; May, l.014; July, 84'AC. Cash No. 2 hard, WHcg? 11.08; No. S hard, 9Hc51.00; No. 2 red, 11.0414; No. a red, 98d9dc. CORN unctiangeu to o mgoer; iwciiu- ber, B7c; May, blc: July, bVmC. Cash: No. mixed, 683SSH; No. a mixed, 58c; No I white, 6',ic: No, white, 594f69'4S- OA To Unchanged ; ru, i wiiue.. vwv- No. J mixed, 4HiLl!,c, RIK Hil 180. .... HAY Steady; choice timothy, J9.7u810.00; choice prairie, 8.00Ji8.50. BUTTER Firm; creamery. 30c; packing took, 18V4o. EOQ3 Easyi fresh extras, 32c; current receipts, 27c. Receipts: Wheat, 145 cars. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat hil 1 146.000 119, fl Corn, bu 21,000 iH.oto Oats, bu 23.CQJ I W Option at Kansas City. R l,tm) "0 Ti SO 6.400 11. WW l.aoo 1.4110 T.llW l.fH9 K10 Article. I Open-I Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat December .... ' 97Kv 9S 9.,A May k. 100 Wttx 1014A- December J7H6 87 67V 57V4 May 67 67 67S "A A aaked. Artlcle. Open. IBfK- I Lowv Cloao. Yea'y. Wheat Dee. May July Corn Deo. May July at Ieo. May July fork I Jan. May I.e ra ja n. May Ititw Jan. May 1 03H I07', 1 01VI I I3ff634 61 1 04 1 W 1 01M I OS'., 1 07 1 01 ID 20 ! 1 40 I t 3 i, 47H 1 8 47V41 65 I 2T, 4U bSk 1 22W 10 40 4 IS .47 J (6 1 03 V 1 Ofil 1 08V4 1 08 I Dili S34 2SI K K.'H!62Hff62T(rta Val2VtCl 4SV 50', 16 00 ( 25 42H I S7H HI 4S 414 60tti ilti t ' 1 0 1 2i in k I 42H 46 37V, 47V4 IN I 87V, No. 1 Cash quotations were as follows: f LOUHHteady: winter patents. 14.409 4.46; winter stFalghts, M.lkiO.gS; spring pat- vine, b. w; Bprrng si ru 1(11 la, JSWll4.ij; b''. $J9(Wi4.) ' WHEAT No. S spring. II OSsrl.OS: No. I spring. 96cfi4107; No. t red. l.ittt,fi I.OftU. CtJRN-No. t.-2H4l-: No. ? yuilow. !k t)AT8 No. 2 white, SiXijalc; No. I white. i.xuet. HVKVn S. 74Uc "4.RLEY-Good feeding. 8757Vc; fair 4u choice malting 5!xnlc. BKKIMP-Klax. No. 1' northwestsrn. 1.414. Timothy, prime, Ilia. Clover, contract grades. 19.30. Uti "ViaiuNS Short ribs sides (loosei, tX.Wn8.75. Mess pork, per bbl., 14.0f H6J1,. Lard, per 100 lbs., I9.2JI, alhort clear sides (boxed), g.75i.00. Kollumliig were the receipts and ship inriits of flour, and grain: nct'ri,i. pioiruiiiiB. HI. boats tieaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 27. WH BAT Higher: track, No. 2 red, cash, fl.07f'l.fl8tt; No. hard. 1.02ftl04; December, 11.08?; May, 11.08 4 CORN Weak; track. No. 2. cash, 6j 2Vc; No. 2 white, 4c; December, ovc; Jday 61V,c. OATS Weak; track, No. 2. caah, 50c; No. 2 white, 52(tfjoc; December, 4isc; May, ooc. RYE Nominal at iac. F1XJUR Unchanged; red winter patents, I4.7&416.O0; extra fancy and straight, S4.AV 4.05; clears, lu.50. 8ICED8 Tlmomy, ia.oojj.. BRAN Steady; sacked east (rack, $K03 HAT-Weakl timothy, I10.0OU14 50; prairie t9.0tVfflJ.00. IRON COTTON T1BS-I100. BAQGINQ The. HEMP TW1NB-7C. ; PROVISIONS Pprk. lower; Jobbing. $15.25. Ijtrd. lower; prime steam, W.12" Dry aalt meats, steady; boxed axtra shorts, $9.75; clear ribs, 19.75c; short clears, $10.00. Bacon, steady; boxed extra ahoru, HO.tiM,; clear ribs, $!0.2H; "hort cleara. $10.74 POULTRY Firm : chickens, 8c; springs, 10c; turkeys, 13c: ducks. 8c; geese, SVic. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 23W&c KfiGS Higher at 27c. case couni i. a 8. H. ptd Supar RaMalns Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchlion ; AtchiBon pfit Atlantic Coart Line Haiti mom a Ohio Hat. Ohio ptd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfle Central Leather . ('-antral Laather pfd. Central of Naar Jeraar rhmapeaks ft Ohio I'hloao Gt. W t'hlraso A N. W C, M. & St. P C, C, C. St. L rnlorado K. tr I Colorado A 80.... Onto. Bo. lit ptd Colo, ft . Id pfd Conaotldaled Oaa Com Producta Palawar ft Hudaon Dauvar ft Rio Oraade.... I), ft R. O. ptd Dlatlllara' 8ecuritlea Brie Krla tit pfd Erie Sd ptd Ganeral Ulactrlr at. Northern pfd. Ot. Northern Ore ctfi..,. Illlnola Central lnterborough Mat. , Int. Mat. pfd International Paper Int. Paper pfd Intnrnational Pump Iowa Central kanna CUr 80. K. (7. 80. pfd Lnulavllle ft N Minn, a hi. u. M ..at. P. ft 8. 8. M Mlaiourl Pacific M., K. ft T M.. K. ft T. pfd National l.ead New York Central N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk A Wrntera North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mali Penutylvanta People'a Uaa P.. C, C. ft Bt. L Preiied 8teel Car Pullman Palace Car Rallwar Steel Spring Readtnc Republic Bteal Republic Btecl pid Rock Ifland Co Rock leland Co. pfd It. L. ft 8. F. :i ptd... Bt. Louie 8. W 81. L. 8. W. pfd. rlloee-gheffteld 8. foul hern Pacific Bo. Pacific pfd . . . Southern Rallwar 80. ' Rallwajr pfd. Teuoeesee Copper Tae ft Pacific. T., St. L. ft W T.. St. U ft W I oln Paclfle . laloa Pacific Bfd V. . Rubber I'. 8. Rubber let pfd V. 8. Steel f 8. 8teel pfd t'teh Copper Va.-Caro. ("tiamlcal ...... Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd Wahaah Webaah pfd . ... WeatlnttloUM Electric .. Weetaru t'nioa W. ft L. K Wiaconiln central Am. T. ft T Total aalea for tha day Hlh. 44i II 44 24 18 f.1 11 us a 10" "4 U0 1I8 1, 'm"' 17'i Low. Cloaa. 4H M 7, BOO 1.3(10 1. 7(K) SI. mo l.H) ,! toft Ml) (I. too l.eoi 800 600 1.600 oOO aoo XiO d.hoo 1.800 l.auo 200 io IM Mr 4,f 3.400 fSOO , 10. MW , 47,10) , l.00 , l.t , 8.1011 700 . 1I,0 40 . I.l0 . 1.8U0 4' 1iH 177 149H 3H 4f4 7 43', li 19 in4 u 78 s; 8344 47 18 16614 1WV 74H 147 1&V4 S IS. 87 81 30 31 8.') 1 mi 4 88 71 84 117 44 84 77 142 81 1SB 101 44 108 43 88 24 i M 18 84 ! 183 2 i 80 7 1'JO , 110 108' 175t 28 101 '47 VI 17 148 8 28 47 88 42 167 19 176 82 77 84 31 47 88 15S W 74 148 lit 8& 12 57 81 8 44 )2U 181 6.1 84 70 83 ll44 43 84 74 1(2 81 128 100 300 38 8 ft 1. pfd.. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. . Receipts. 1L0UO 82.0011 gl,tKI 8S.O0O Shipments. ir.ia 37,0011 Ifl.OuO 6i,0u0 Philadelphia. Prodoe Market. PHIIADKUPHIA. Nov. 7 BUTTER Firm, Vc higher; extra western creamery, lHe: extra nearby prints, 84-. K003 B'.eadv, fair demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby flrste, free cases, 34c, at mark; Pennsylvania and other current receipts. In returnable cases. Sic. at mark; western firsts, free cases, gtt?, at mark; western current receipts, free cases, 3i'(i3S'. at mark. CHEESE Firm, good demand: New York full creams, choice, i'uiw, fair to gocd, ISCnlS'ic , 401) .llt.JvM MrJ 7lK . 1.0) . !.6(J0 . 1.100 1U0 . l.x . f.&) . l.J'10 . 8,-i . 2) . 1.8M . 1.8IK) eiH) . i,700 .111.8.k) (HO 410 1'iO . s:,7'o . 8.8iO . 2. 400 . 4.600 .'. ' 2o0 .. .1.1 rt . 1.800 .. 8,1110 toe 110 1,Ko0 43 141 :7 88 S2 4 84 !w ft) 120 123 20 6 44 82 34 42 14 t 80 106 68 118 48 44 'is." 36 82 70 II 1 132 79O.0W) akarea. 43 isa 17'li 87 12 48 8.1 20 62 78 118 m 26 6744 44 Hi. i'.'i to 181 84 Hi 144 66 1 48 41 'is" 35 1 H8 11 81 111 107 i 44 28 26 14 86 HKj H 11' 134 IV 51 88 no 110 106 81 6.'. 114 W 101 2l 47 nsi 148 47 : 48 88 14 1f ii 78 83 ' 38 J 65 140 4 148 8J 12 61 81 29 81 U2 4. 112 a 33 ii M 117 414 81 7d 142', ai'j 128 101 85 H8 178 44 140 87 82 48 84 W Er 78 118 l.J 07 44 12 38 02 184 .' 86 'W 66", 118 t 4 114 H 8f, 81 t8 M 80V 181 New York . ( hlcago 1 Best on j Philadelphia St. Ixmis Pittsburg I 8s n Francisco 1 Kansas t'lty j Baltimore I Cincinnati Minneapolis . New Oaleana t'leveland Oetrolt I OMASA I Louisville I, os Angeles Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Fort Worth Providence Portland, Ore Albany Richmond Washington, D. C... Spokane, Wash Salt Lake City Columbus St. Joseph Atlanta Memphis T acorn a , Savannah Toledo, O Nashville Rochester Hartford Des Moines Peoria Uorfolk New Haven Orand Rapids Birmingham Syracuse Sioux City Springfield, Mass.... EiVansvilla Portland, Me Dayton Little Ruck Augusta, Qa Oakland, Cal Worcester Mobile Knoxvllle Jacksonville, Fla Chattanooga Charleston, S. j Lincoln, Neb Wilmington, Del Wichita Wilkesbarre , Wheeling, W. Va... Fall itlver Davenport Kalamazoo, Mich... To nek Helena Springfield. HI roungstown Fort Wayne ., New Redford Erie, Pa Cedar Rapids, la... Macon Akron Iexington Rockford. Ill Fargo. N. D Ixwell Blnghamton Chester. Pa Sioux Falls, 8. D... South Bend, Ind Bloomington, III.... Canton, O Qulncy, 111 Springfield. O Decatur, ill Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb Jscksonvllle, III Oklahoma 'Houstan Galveston Columbia, 8. C Sacramento Jackson, Mine) ..i$i,to.;rJ3.ono H4.0!.. 3.1.61 . 13.41. 18.1'.. 17. 1. I 57.8. Ml . 5.1?. 3o.fl. I0.7i. 1 941.8, ;v.l 5o.: 4S. I 12.3 19.81 28.4 54.2 12.01 28.81 51.01 24.6! 3.4: 29. i. 1.T3. 108.1 10.1 o3.7.. 28.41.. 29.6.. 4.6i.. 2'i4.r"6.000j i:H.8H4.(Mj lll.XM9.lo 52.HhO.H.O 84.81i.oO;;. 8-4.."00' 3i.MJ.tlt 2J.558,!I0 ai,iM2.ii 21,620. 0! 16 n7 7,'i! 12.27.i"ii l...'. 10,313,000; .5.iV.i'l 9,.2,00), .D2.iori 8,9;w.(if) 7.515.) 7.l4S,f)0 8.258.000! .4!8l.0"IO 12,250.0001 8.159.0001 4.804.()0i 5.4.000 6.U4.0i8l 4.7:t4.0) 6.777,0001 O.631.00OI 4,346,000! 3.972,0001 4.7tri.8io 6.89O.0IIOI 4.CO3.0I8I 4.2iio.OOO 2.fl.(n 2.808.(881 2. 872. 000 2.581.000 2.412, ftai 2.737.(X) J.SK7.0H0I 1.8"3.000j 1.708,0"V 1.I8,(I0 1,6K4,iOO 2,132.000 l,8o2,lKH 1.5:i4.omL.. 1.621 ,60fr 1.280.018). 1.6M. 2,0WI.() 1.185.188) 1.862,000 1.197,000 l,2f.4.00! 1,258,(88) - 1.128,000 1.732.0I8); 888.000 1,(K14,((81 1.448.0001 1,161.000 1.2.14,00!)! 1.018.188) 758,0(8) 941.000 977.0OO 1,045.000 80.(8)l 978.00O 6.16.0:4) 804,000 676. (m 612.0OO 759,000 617.000 dOLOV) 62,M), 7:ii.0oo" 426.0001 34O.000I 44O.O00I 678.0001 316.0001 3o8.o:ol 4d2.(V 455.000 2fi7.0(8)l . . . 282.0001 51.6 244.401 63. 61. 2-.9 000 I 70.51. 180.0001 10. II. 1.29:i.000 182.34. 3928.O)0) 73.3 19,653.000! )V.O10l 18.8 8:4.WOI 47.7 s:2.oooj . . 22.3 Moderate Run of Cattle, After a Holiday. at Usual HOGS SLOW, FIVE TO TEN LOWER aee and I .am he la) Light Receipt, with Aetlae Demand for All Klads B8t rrlcea Considerably Bet ter Thaw Wednesday. OMAHA, Nov. 27. m Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 8.28 .i67 10.064 7.224 16.947 14.488 4.911 14.367 1.8( Holiday. I.914 6.81 1 2.388 BOIT1I Receipts were: Offi. lal Monday .. Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Officisl Thuradav . ICallmate rldny . Five devs this wek..2i..V. 4.i,0 Same days lurt week .. .28.218 -35.619 72.10 Same days 2 weeks go.. 15.82 33,h5 &J.2.( Same days 8 w.'eks ago.. 12.810 3-' Pame days 4 weeks go..lTU?T 17.948 3 I9 Ssme days last year. .. .12,6.19 12.449 28.ni . The foil, wing table shows ths receipts of csttle, hogs and sheep at Kouth Omaha for tho year to date, compared with laat yrar: io.o iiiot Inc. Dec. Cattle (USfc-S) 1 087 2SI 144,859 Hogs 2,202!878 2.0S9.674 IIS.'.'' Sheep ..l,9ti-!,')82 1.947,285 17.391 Tha following table ahows tlia f,ver.a price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: 12. 9j, "M 16.4, 22.11 116.5 19.5 1.6 19.1 10.8 64. 0 14.1 ... 40.1 ... 41.51... 35.61... 27 91... 73.51... 18.61. '8.V5I 19.4 88.2 8.41 66.6! 20.91, 3.9 , 35.' 15.71 65.6, 42.0, 34.01. K).9... 67.4'... 32 42.8. 4. 21.61. 33.i 73. 26.fi 61.6!.., 8.91 10. 0.3 14.5 2S.0 Date. I 1808. lW.l)n.19X)6.U0.l03.180: Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. ( i Nov. 27 la.. 17.. 18.. 19.. 20. . 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 5 684i 4 Mi U io( 4 5 4 S3I 6 64 ( 61 I 70 t 9 i 76 a 6 86H 8 .6 6 61 fei (051 4 831 4 4 4 63 4 49 4 32 C 11 4 08 e 3 95 4 OJ 4 25 4 87 4 8 02 8 cal 4 m 6 10 4 66 4 61 12 4 66 6 061 4 61 I 4 71 00 8 02 4 67 4 71 4 (1 4j 4 54' 4 61 4 49 4 48 4 531 Tulany Women now do th navlng of the family bill. There gr mny reon why tbls ahould b don by chock. to o use tboia? If yotj have novcr realUod how rorMti''nl it la lo kp a thaoking account, coma In and Int ua explain It to you, When jou Bank With The " H1WT NATIONAL HANK OK OMAHA you will find, It par ticularly durable lxeauae of the Separate Irrpartmont for Women, eapoclally 4Klulpt)ed tor thcru aud i charge of women. Kntrance at the left of the Clcxatcts. Thortt Is" no better way of keeping surplus funds at work than a 3 ier cent Certificate of Deposit. First National Bank of Omaha Thirteenth and Fvrnam SU. Kntrance to Safety Dapoarit Tanlts is on 13th bt. L IJ,.J. JUL1I J..lI.U.Jt'.JL lLlUlUIU.t2. ..-4J 8- maxket 1626c higher; Jambs, U-6Q& 4 i 4 46 a 4 46 6 28 4 46 S 64 a 6 26 4 81 4 20 6 15 4 181 03 I 6 s 4 20, Sunday. Holiday. The official number of cars of brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. ISheep. C, M. & Bt. P 2 4.. Missouri Pacific 1 2 Union Pacific 2 26 .. C. & N. W.. east ... 1 .4 C. N. W., west.... 41 30 6 C, Bt. P., M. & 0 5 4.. C B. Q., east 6 C, B. A Q west 20 21 C R. I. A P., east... 2 2 Illinois Central 1 .. stock H'rs. "i Total roccipts. 10 96 10 6.2 29.8! 3.91 30.11 12:71 The disposition of the day's receipt was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 236 1,064 Swift and Company , 613 1.580 Cudahy Packing Co 628 1,835 1.083 Armour ft Co 847 390 Lobman A Kothchild, W. I. Stephen Hill A Son F. ' P. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Must McCrcary & Carey.. Sam Werthlmer H. y. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Co Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros 22 .... Kingman 171 St. Louis Independent 671 other buyers 236 613 628 S47 88 22 60 48 31 33 4 19 78 31 68 40 SO 1S8 2,475 5.711 1,200 2.283 head 4.24. 4'HICA4jl 1,1 VK STUCK M4RHKT tattle and hee Meadr-Hogs Steady . 4p Strong:. CHICAdor Nov. 27 CATTIRncrlpls. estimated, 8.C00 head: market steady; steers, I4.ti0u8.00; cows. I!i.00(fi6.2f: heifers. J2.fioil 4.60; hul s, t;;5 8 4.50; calves, I3.0ta7.50; Block ers ano teeiicis, :.owtM ao. HOU8 Rwelpta. estimated. 5.'e heart; market steady to strong; chfak-o heavy ship ping, $6.86016.90: butchers. fl7Mi.86; light iniKorl. 4o Jii6.40: packing. $5 jft.8(); pigs. $4.Kft4 TS: bulk of sales. ff. 4'5.J. SIIKEF AND LAM Ii Receipts, estl muttd. 22.f) head; market stew-ly: sheep. $4JHti5.:6; lambs, SS.26y.7e; yearlings, $1.2" '4 6.75. tit. Louis Live Slock Market. ST. IICIB. Nov. 27. CATTLE Receipts, 4.840 head. Including f.SoO Texans; market steady; native shipping and expert steers, t4.s0ft7.tt; dressed buef and butcher steers, $4.0O.i4i.ti; steers under l.(" lbs., $3.50.20; Btockurs and feeders, $360fr4.00: rows and heifers, $3.26i.26: runners, $2.00$'2.26; bulls, $2.76ji3.75; calves, 84.0Ofif7.0ii; Texas and Indian steers, $3.606.4o; cows and heifers, t3.5tMi640; cows and heifer. $2.ooi3.25. HOGS Receipts. 13.0U0 head; steady; pigs aud lights, $3.60)6.&u; pakers, tt.4tM&4,Ci butchers ana liesf Heavy, u.70iu90. SHEBP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.300 head; l(Kftl5c higher; native aajttons, $4.8$ rri'4.50: lambs, Vi.0l$i6.b0; culls and bucks. j-.tioqi.-; stocKers, J.x)'j.bo. t Bloax City LIt Sterk Market. SIOUX CITY, la , Nov. 27 (Special Tele gram.) HOUS Receipts. 6.700 head; market 6c lower; range. 6.40t?.W; bulk, $5.55ft,5.60. CATTLE Receipts, WW nexd; mterket steady; beeves, $4607.00; cow ojid heifers. SS.OWhHM; feeders, $-'.71t4.60; calves and yearlings, $2.6o?t.75. Stock In Sight Receipts of live stock at the six principal western maiKeia yesieruiiy: Cattle. 19.3 Not Included In totals because containing other items than eicarlngs. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Nov. ii. Money, call loans, 2 3'4 per cent; time loans, 8H4i4V4 per cent. Closing prices on stocks and bonds were os touows: . 81 Arizona Tom . Wi Atlantli- IM . butte Coalitloa '8 .l'i')l4Cai. & Arliona 1'il .2-2 Cal. Hacla 8S5 .l3i.i Centennial '4 Urt- Copper Range 2 ..)3i Daly weal lie ..158 franklin i . .ISIS Greene Cananea 118 .. S4V4 laia Boyale 24 .. Maae. Mlulof 1 .. 74 Mli blgan . .1341 Mohawk 0' ..180 Moat. C. C V ..'.Sin Nevada )84 .. UHOI4 Uoailnlon rH, .. 4-HOceola ;24 .. V) Pan-ot "'i ..250 Quincy '. .. 4 ..15d bhannun ie4 .. Uti Tamarack 8'8 .. ol Trinity 174 .. r4i'nlte4 Copper ICt ...131 r. 8. Mlnlni 44 .. o r. B. Oil 2, .. :8 tttah 47 .. 5S Vlotorla 444 ..118 Winona '' .. Wolrerlne IV) ...'. North Butte 874; Flour, bbls Wheat, by Corn, bu Oats, bu IK ye, bu Barley, bu. 42l): 65,188)' 233. 8w 13,&iJ 7,000 n.ooj 37,auO ti.OU) 2S6.7a) 21. 1(0 6.800, fro. ill.SW MaaeaMlls Uraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 27 WHEAT December. $1.W4; May. Jl.oOK,; No. 1 hard, ojali. ll.Obl.uK; No. 1 northern. $1.07V 1.07: No. i northern, Jl.UoVfc'o 1.064,; No. 3 northern, $1.01 Vfl'-04 FLAX-Close.1 $13St;. BRAN-ln bulk. $18.75. FLOCK Fairly firm; first patents. $5.40 3 5.(85 ; second patents. $5.25K50; first clears, lt.U'X!4.30; second clears. $3.(fi3 30. ( Jn tne Produce exchange toils v the but ler market was steady; creameries, 22HJ0c; ilalrlea, 18ViU2"h', Kggs. steady; at mark, vse included. 2-' (.&.; fliaie. 2eV ; prime t il SIS, We. Cl eeae. steady, 12Vi l,Vl,c. MBtTIIKR IN THKGRAI BELT Fair nnd Warsaer far satarday Is tha Fetreeaat. OMAHA. Nov. 57. IJOt. Very light rains occurred within tha last twenty-four hours In the lower lake region, tha eastern Utes and along tha gulf coast. K.lne are falling this iiioii.lng in Tea anj light inowt In southerq Colorado and northein Arlior.a. elsewhere tha weather ts fair. An are of high pressure extenda fiom the north pacific coast southeast over die mountains and central valleya to (lie itouth Atlantic slates, with Its crest over J iia central tallry. Are a of lowar pressure Tavcrde tha western Canadian provinces and 'sireina aouthet Tha low that was ten tral aver the ceiiliai vallays Uavlnra,lay nurqin,, U tiltipii0e5 tiif tha upper Aa Peoria Market. PEORIA, Nov. 21. t'ORX-8teadv : No. t yallow, 62c: No. S yellow. Sic; No. S, sMc; o. a. (xe'Qsjc; no graue, oa. OAT9-8teady: No. 2 white, WtlWc; No. $ white, 48V ; standard, 48c. KYIC-Steady at 75c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 27.-WHEA T-Suoi. steady; No. 2 red western winter, 7s ild; futures, nuitft; Uecembor, 7s 10Hd, Marc'i, 7s 8)d; May. 7s rd. CORN Spot, nominal; futures quiet; Jan uary, 5a t"d; March, 6s 6d. Milavankeo Uraln Market. MILWAl'KFE. Wis.. Nov. 27. WHEAT Dull: No. 1 northern. ?l.u; No. 1 northern, $1 May. H .a bid. coRN-Lower; May, 2Sc bid. BAHLEY-lUll; tandard, toc; No. I, 58 u2c. Dalotfc. Uraln Market. liL'I.CTH, Miun.. Nov. ST. WHF-AT-Ko. 1 nurthera. H ot; No. nor, hem, $lm; L) ce m ber, $1.06; 1.W)!; November, $l.utit OA1 8-to' Now York Bloney Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. MONEY On call, easy at IVcW Per cent; ruling rate. Hi per cent: closing bid, 1H per cent; offered at 14 per cent. TIME LOANS Easier and dull; sixty daya, 21?3 per cent; ninety daya, I per cent; alx months, 31 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4 per tent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, Willi actual business In bankers' bills at tl 84Jo'f( 4.8430 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8650 for demand: commercial bills, $4.837t'(4.84. SILVER Bar, 484e; Mexican dollars, 45c. BON D Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on New York bonds were a follows: V g rat !e. reg..'..t4Hf N. unl. 4a. so coupon ,.104 'Man. c. 4e . . tl. 8. 8a, re 10l Mel. Ceulral 4a. do coupon liari kda let Inc B. I. 4a. rea 180 M. bl. L. 4a... ui at. . K. a 1. a 7ak do za , 10 .'. R. R. of M. Atchiaon adj. 4e... do 4a Atrhieon R. R do pld Boston A Albany. Hoaton or Maine... Boaton Elevated Pltchbura pld .. N. Y., N. II. & H. tlntoa Pacific Am. Arge. Chem... do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube... Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen 'do ptd Dominion 1. & R... KiUbou Bloc. lllu... Ueneral Klectrlc ... km. Klei trie do pfd Man. Uae I nlled rrult l'nited 8. M do pfd V. g. Bieel do pfd Adventura Allouai Amalgamated Kx-dtvldend. London Closing, Stocks. LONDON, Nov. 27. American Securities were irregular during tlie early trading to day. The Pacific stocks and l'nited Statet Steel and Amalgamated Copper advanced slightly, hut the rest of the list ranged from unchanged to a point below Wednes day's New York closing. London closing stock quotations: Conaola, money 4 Mo . Kan. eV Texaa.. 87 do account 84 New York Central . . . 120 Anaconda 1M4 "Norfolk at Weetern.. 844 Auhleoa loo'a do pld , do pfd MlVtOnurio A Weetern... 44 Baltimore Ohio. . . .1H't Pennaylvanla Canadian Pacific . ..I'1-. RauJ Mlnea 4'8 1 heaaoeake A Ohio.. 4 Reading 7. Chi. Great W eetern. . ItH Southern Hallway Chi., Mil. A St. P...1VJ' do pld De Beers 12V Southern Pariflc Dearer & Klo O . 3S fnlon Pacltes .. do pfd 7b4 do pfd Erie 34SV. 8. 8tei da let pfd 4'8 do pfd do 2d pfd 84 Webaali Orand Trunk Ii"4 do pfd Illlnola Central 16rtM, apanlth 4a Totals... CATTLE Receipts cf cattle this morning were moderate as utual on a Friday, but they wore plenty large enough, considering that yesterday was a holj.l.'y and that there is only one day more remaining In the week. As. a matter of fact thu feeling ttis week was a little weak so far us killers were concerned, especially on cow stuff, and it was a little later than usual before the packers really, gut down tt buElness. Feeders were tho first to chrfnge hands. Speculator cleaned up wtvut cattle JheW hand on hand Wednesday and as theW were ail looking for some little, demand joaay and tomorrow, they were all anX' lous for a few more good feeders. The r. suit was that the market on that kind o cattle opened early and the demand was good. Pretty much everything changed bands In wry good season at steady in no. jim a matter ot course, trasnv cat tie were slow and duil. yv nen packers got to work beef steers of the more desirable kinds sold at prices ini .110 noi iook materially dirrerent from those prevailing Wednesday. Sume decent kinds of cornfeds sold up to $VO0, with western as high as $4.75. Inferior stuff filial not strike buyers as especially desirable was a little slow and hard to move at easier prices. The better kinds of cows were about steady, but the leas desirable kinds were a little slow and sticky at easier pricps. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, $6.4odj'7.26; fair to good corn fed steers, $5.4oi6.40; common to fair cern fed steers, $4.00)46.40; good to choice range steers. $5.08(5.00; fair to good range steers. $4,254)6.00; common to fair range aleers, 13. to 0i4.26; good to choice corn-fed cowa and hellers, $3.75((4.60; good to choice grass cowa and heifers, t3.5ofc4.2G; fair to good grass cows and heifers, $2.7biaJ.60; common 10 rair grass cows ana heifers. IZOOM2.75: Good to choice stackers and feeders, RfctxfD 6.00, fair to good stackers and feeders, $3.75 ioi.no; common 10 rair Blockers and feeders. a2.75fu8.75: stock hoi f era. i2.26ii&.K: veal calves, $2.7&i6.i6; bulls, stags, etc., 0. in. HOGS Outside of a few loads sold early this morning to fill an urgent order or two the market was 6Q10u lower and slow at the decline. The market draeTered alonir throughout the foreiuon, although receipts were by no means liberal. Salesmen made a hard fight to maintain the market, but the downward movement in values Inaugu rated Tuesday seemed to be still In fores and buyer were able to secure another substantial concession today. The hog sola largely at o vrjo,on, with a top at 80., 0. Representative sales: South Omaha 1,8 Sioux Cllv ) St. Joseph 3.500 Kansas City 4.K St. lxii la 4.840 Chicago 8.0C0 Total receipts 23.208 Hogs. Sheep. 8,800 2,388 $.700 0.7)00 1,000 17.OJ0 6.000 13,000 1.318' 85.000 22,000 85,0(9 82,631 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.-COTTON-FU lures opened steady; November, 9.35c; De cember. t.ilcf January, 9.08c; March, 8.04c May, w.C4c; July, 8.03c; Auguat, offered at 8.98c; October. 8.72c. Futures closed barely steady; November, ,27c; December, .24c; January, c; Febru- Aprtl, Ifttc; May, Adigusl, wo; oc- ary, r; March, sole; 1.08c; Jun, ttc; July, tc; tober, g.72e. Spot rloaed quiet; middling urlsnrra, f.4o; middling rolf, .70c. sles, MO bales. UALvrarUN, NOV. $7. 4JOT, OIN Oteaay at 9 S-lc. BT. IXH'18. Nov. ST.-XrTTON-Stsal.v; middling. 6-lftr; sales, 848 bales; receipts. 4.480 bales; shipments, 4,48$ bales; stock, 28,61 bales. aavar and Mo In sees. NBW YORK. Nov. 17 SCO A R-TUw, quiet; fair refining. 3 14c: centrifugal, M test, S.94c, Molasses sugar, .19c. Refined, uuiH; No. . 4. (Oct No. 7, 4.46c; No. 8, 4 V; No. , 43fH-; No. 10, 4c; No. 11, 4.c; No. 12. 4.15c: No. 13. 4.KV; No. 14, 4.06c; confectioners A, 4.70ci mould A, 1.26c: cut loaf. 6.70c; enmhod, 6)c; powdered, l.tjOc; granulated. 4. tor; tubes, (.15c. MOLASSES Steady: New Orleans ocan kettle, good to choice, 28Q42c. . Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. MaETALR The London tin market showed considerable decline, as compared with Wednesday; spot closing at 136 Ids and futures at 1,17 7s 6d. The local market was easy and lower In sympathy. twlng quoted at $2.76&i 2ft. 86. The sal of 1, notions of Banca tin in Amsterdam yesterday, realised a price of 140. Copper was lower In London, with pot quoted at (13 6s and futures at 61 13s td. Locally the market wa firm Willi Lake quoted at $14.37Hwl4.60; electrolytic. $14.12tjfl4.2&; casting, l4.O0ig44.UH. Lead declined 2s 6d to 13 5s in Loudon. The local market remained dull at I4.i(tp4.a. Stielter advanced to 21 7s d In lAndon. The local market was steady, at $5.10iff6.16. Iron was lower in the London market, with s'andard foundry quoted at 48s 3d and Cleveland warrants at Ills 8d. The local market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry nuntlitrn, $1.72f8'lT.25; No. 1 southern, northern, $l6.T2Vv&17.26: Ne. 1 southern aoft, $17.25il 7.76. 8T. IiOlJlS. Nov. 27.-METAI.8 Lead, weak, at $4 25. Spelter, firm at $5.06. Evaporated Apple on) Dried Frails. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.-EVAPORATEO APPLES Market is quiet, with fancy quoted at 8V4c; choice. 7V&17io; prime, H HiHc; old crop fruit is quoted at 4c, ac cording to grade. DRIED FRUIT Prunes r moving steadily Into consumption on moderate or ders, with quotations ranging from 4c to T43 for California fruit and ranging up to 80-40a and from Rfo to 1W for Oregon 30 to 60s., Apricots are firm, owing to light offerings, with choice quoted at 844 rc; extra choice 9iii'flc; fancy, Wkv 104c. Peaches quiet, with choice quoted at IftHic; extra choice, 78i fancy, Hfety lie Raisins ar in fair Jobbing demand and prlcea rule steady, with loose mus catel quoted at 6iHc; choice to fancy seeded, &iic; aeedless, 4Vi&tJc; London layers, fl.B(i1.60. .. r.84j ,.1!i'i .. Ml .. r.7-i ..11S14 .. 18'a .. .. .. 6144 do coupon Am. Tobago 4a... do 4 Atchlaoa gea. 4a . do ad). 4a do 4-v. 4a d cv. la Atlantic ('. L. 4a. Hal Sr. Ohio 41 ... do Rrk K. T. c. 4a. tVatral ef Oa. 6a: do 1st luc da 2d ine do Id Inc Ch.a. 4 Ohio 4'i. Chicago 41 A. t'te. C. B A ). a. la. do col. ae. do rfdg ee CDC. Si. U g. Caio. Ind. te Colo. Mid 4a Colo. A bo. 4a ll.l. A H. c 4a.. 1). tr. R. O. 4a.. Uhe p. I. 4e do gea. 4e Hotk Val 4i,. . Int. Met. 4'ia Japaa 4e do 4 --a do 8d aerlee Bid. Jllered. .... ii .... 18 .... H .... .8 B4S, ....lot 44 c 4e 81 . lOUN. Y C g. 8Va t.8 .. 81WN". J. C. g, ia 127 '8 ..l(H No. Pacific 4a Ml ..1074k da la 4 . dsau, t, w. c. 4a ;.J .1000. a. u. rfdg. 4a ; .. atPean. cv. '-a laia... 8H ..74 do loo. 4a 101 "8 ..Italia Reading gen. 4a 100 . . 78 Rep. of Cuba 8e Hi.", . . 42 8t. I.. A 1. 81. c. U..111 . . Si. L. a S. V. 1g. 4a. hi ..ld.vtSt. U 8 W. c. 4i ... 77 .. 77 Seaboard A. U 4a.. M'i .. hSo. faclllc 4a ti'f, ..78 do let 4a 18 .. Rallaar 6a 107a a. assTeiaa at P. le 117 .. 75"T., 81. LAW. 4a. 78 .. 7Clni,,n Pacific 4a 1W, ..8c do cv. 4a HaiS . ,1-J it". 8. Steal H ee fZ .. 91'iWabaah la 108", .. 88 tteeu.era aid 4a 71 . . .4 W L K 4a l t ..M Wis Central 4a el", .. ii'tH. Y.. N. H. AH. .. )., cv. aa etta 144 .. 81 Lake gnora 4a 1H1... av.tt .. Loulavllle A Nah...l2i'j Amal. Copper Ex-dlv. SILVER Bar, quiet at 22,d per ounce. MONEY?i'Jtt per cent. The raid of discount In the open market for short bills is 'IW'" 9-18 per cent; for three months' bills. 2 T-1G per cent. Nev York r.Iiulna; Stocks. NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Closing quotations on mining etockB: Allie e Irfadvllla Con 5 bruuewUk (ton -I 'Utile Chief 4 Corn. Tunnel atock... .'8 ftieilcan loa Com. Tunnel bttada... 14 Ontario l')o con. cal. A Va 79 Opblr ...180 Horn Silver V0 Standard 175 iron Silver I'M Yellow Jacket 12 No. Av. 8b. Pr. Ko. Av. Bh. Pr. i38 8 ... 8 80 316 ... (61 80 188 10 IM 81 $40 40 6 44 71 2'll 40 6 Li 17 874 140 6 87 14 IM i it 78 357 Bu t 80 13 187 ... 6 86 fx) 820 48 J .( 14 1." ... 5-D 72 228 j 5 lt 79 184 120 5 35 61 870 lit tU 80 H ... 6 40 tt 861 830 t 80 48 JlS . 6 40 6 -.ill t,i I it Offered. Bank Clearlags. OMAHA. Nov. n.Bsnk clearings toiiay were $2,84.2t1.3S and for the responding data laat year, $1,758,317.68. London Bullion Market. U1NDON. Nov. 27. -Bar gold, 77s American Lagles. .as 4-ad. Treaaarr gtalrnaent. WASHINGTON. Nov. r.-Todsy s atate meiK of the treaaury balances In tha gen eral fund, esclueiv of Hit 1160,000.600 (old for cor- lld; BHtipir iteceipis mis. morning were very small, enly abuut ten cars being reported In. Six of them were feeder lambs. The supply of killers was limited to about three loads of lambs and a small bunch or two of alieep. The demand for killers was very good and tne Dest lamnj aoiu up to $4.36. the highest price paid on this market since October. They were very well finished fed westerns. Just how much higher the market was than Wednesday it would ba a little difficult to say, as tho quality was so different. Still it is safe to quote the market on fat lambs a 2iix-tOo higher than last week's close. Fat xheep and ewes especially have made good gains, being safely IfVfiriuu higher than last week. (Quotations on sheep and lambs; (rood to choice lambs, $8.uuji6.35; fair to good lambs. $5.&i)t.00; feeding lambs, $4. 256. t); good to choice light yearlings, $4.75416 36: good to choice lieavy yearlings. $4.35&4.76; feeding yearlings, t4.uyy4.60; good to choice wethers. $4.4ot465; fair to good wetlisrs. $4.OO&4.40; feeding wethers, $3,504)4.00; good to choice eaei, $1.ou4.25; fair to good ewes, $3.2541 4.00; feeding ewes, $2,0112.25; culls and bui'kB, $l.wwj2.ru. Representativa sales: No. ewes and wethers fed lambs fed ewes bucks fed lambs $3,000,000 Union Electric Light Power Company OF. ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI f U Refunding and Extension 5 Bonds Dated May 1, 1908. Pue May 1, 1933. Interest payable May l and November. 1. Optional at 110 and interest on and after May 1. 1918on any interest -payment date. Coupon form, wltn privilege of registration of prin cipal. Denomination, $1,000. Bankers Trust Company, New York, and Breckinridge Jons, Eeq,, St. Louis, Trustees. Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York Stock Exchange Tlie Union Electric Light & Power Company controls practically the en tire electrle light and power business of the City of St. Louis, Mo., operating under satisfactory franchises and serving at the present time a population iu excess cf 720,000. CAPITALIZATION (As officially reported ) Capital Htotjf. Outstanding? $0,885,1)00 Note rDivldeuds at the rate of 6 are being paid on tbls capital stock. Mortgage debt-Kefunding and Exten sion Mortgage l ive I er Cent Bonds, Due May 1, 1033 present Issue, . .f 5,BOO,OUO Reserve to refund a like amount of tin- ' deriving bonds 1 0.IHKMKH) Total mortgage bonds outstanding 91B,&04J,IHM) EARNINGS AND EXPENSES (As officially reported for the year ended September 80, 1I0S)! a....: 14 western !:.& weatern U weatern ti western 513 weatern Av. . 106 . 7.1 , 1W . i:b . 78 Pr. 3 7') tf '& 4 -lh 5 f) 6 25 Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. 27. WOOL-The Commer cial Bulletin of Boston, baaing lla report upon atatiatlca gathered for the govern ment, will aay tomorrow of the wool mar. ket: The market la quieter tills week aa a result of amall atocka and higher prlcea. Thj ahlpmenta of wool from Uuaion to No vember Ik, inclusive, according to the game authoritlea, were Yti.'it.zM Ilia., against 'ill,- 74i.)W lba. for Hie same period laat year. Kaaeaa lllr l.lva tttorla Market. ine receipta u) ftovemuH n inr iua ye, KANSAS C1TV, Mo., Nov. 27. .'ATTliB were .-ai.ioa.ofii .ue . againei an.oo.,wa loa. rc, iula, 4,3lO head, Including JU ariuiherna n,Vv.r'Axf "wnnT niaiket ateady to weuk; i hoice export and IjOKDON. Nov. Z7. WOOIy At the , , , i ,. t Mle.a.ra. ti ujifil 4u: fair to stockI wool auction aulea today 13.7ui balea were 5t'HS.il; weatern aleers, :j.7"j6.60; atock bruught forward, peapite the large offer- vrv aIltj fcedera, H.unt.Si; aouthern alutra, lnga, extreme activity prevailed and with- fa tfti'ut.Su; aouthern ruaa, $)j3.50; nullve draaala were light. Continental and Amer-i tuw , (j.i'iM ta); native heifera, a.(JUg&.6; lean buy are competed for fine' merino i t,uii. I2.71,u3.75; alve, $3.tow6.oi). greasy and the hitler paid is I'-j.l fur new MJJ Kecelpta. 17. wn head; market Soutn Wales combing and a full fa advante sttady lo c lower; lop, 4.".. 76; bjlk of aalea, (iross Earnings Operating Kxpenea and Taxes Xet Earnings 1 Annual Intoreet on Itonds Including This lusue Hurelus Over Boiui Interest 3,006,944.80 1.842.089.16 1,464.705.73 781,000.00 for croas-breds. Home cpiiinara were large purchasers. HT. 1-4JI 18, Nov. Ti WOOI-FIrm; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 17tyi.ii'; light fine, livil7c; lieavy fine, lljc; tub washed, 2 toffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. il7.-COFFEE-14arket fur coffee futurea opened ateavoy at un changed prlcea tc aa advance of i polnta and closed steady, net unchanged to a points higher. Bales were reported of Z.0 bags, including Ueeember at 6 0ie, January at a.liv. tlarcti at t.uc. May ac '6..-, July at s.&iu aud August and October at b.Suc. t'ift. quiet; No. 7 Riu, 6''; No. 4 Samoa, tV- Mild, dull; Cordova, t124C- j.a tud.70; heavy. .i.a5.u; pai kers and butclierx. o.j7U; lights, io.ki'uoirJ; pigs, KHKKH AND I.AMBB Receipts, 6.0UO head; market steady and active; lambs. I4.B04HS 3b: eea and yearlinga. t4.Uu4i,4 7G; wealein yearllnga, tt.io'ua.o; wtstern aheep, 3.7iu4.a0, atoi keia and foedjra, 12 tiui St mt. Joaepk l.lva Stock Market. ST. JffBBPII. Nov. fl.-tATTLK-Re-ceipts, i.buii head; market ateady; steers. 14 Mj7.2f, i owe and heifers. VAHJ li. calves. 3.'4oi.t)0. HJ8 Reeeipta. ,6i"0 head; market ateady. probable top 6 70; bulk at aalea, n .(ie PHJvW AND LAMbd-Ktctipt, J.ufXj 683,735.73 Operating expenses include liberal charge for maintenance and depreciating BOND ISSUE For complete information regarding these bonds attention is called to i letter of Julius S. Walsh. Esq., Vice-President of the Union Electric Light at Power Company copies of which may be had an request and which) shows: . The e;ulty in the property over and above all outstanding bonds Is ap proximately f 10.OOO.00O. , Gross earnings of tlie company have more tlian doubled In the past foui calendar years, having increased from $1,422,806 in 10O3 to 93,000,814 Jif in 1008. The plant and equipment are among the most complete and efficient U the l'nited Htates. For more than ten years we have kept in close, touch with the electrii light end power situation of St. Louis and we recommend these bonds for in vestment, offering them subject to prior bale and advance in price. Price 99 and Interest Special Descriptive Circular on Request BOND DEPARTMENT Harris Trust Savings Bank 'Organized as N. W. HARRIS t CO., 188:. Incorporated 1C07. MARQUETTE BUILDING. CHICAGO N. W. HARRIS 0 CO. N. VV. HARRIS A CC w York ' l)tvtt i ! I: 4 B. ,t t Ii I i ;(