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THE l'.EE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER V.. 1!m!.
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CWIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
No Credit it Given to the Reports of
Damage in Argentina.
SENTIMEUT IS VERY BULLISH
tarn rrr Firm, vtlth Light Offer,
lags PrraiM of the Wet
Wrtkrt Otff th Cora Belt
of the West.
IS 00 rrr "alt mfili tboxtdi, hither; extra
shorts, $12011: clesr ribs, $l2.n). snort clears,
$12 26. baron (boxed), higher; extra shorts,
WJOo; near ribs, $U.oo, (hurt clesrs, $13.8o.
HAG)IN'J 8 IMSc.
in:M- tvvink ;e.
l'UL LTK Y Firm ; chickens, 11c: springs.
li'-c, turkeyi, 14'til6c; ducks, HVo; geese.
8c.
PirTTER Steady; creamery, Rao,
EUOS Steady, a'ic.
Rtclptn. Shipment
Flour, bbls ti.vn ".'."JO
Whtat. bu fl,KK 7.SiO
Corn, bu 4H 3O.7O0
Oats, bu ,... 78,400 44.700
OMAHA, Nov. 11. VV.
Very little credit In given the news of
locust da magi in Argentina, and Ian year's
Harvest will easily be equaled thin year,
Sentiment la very bullish and values are
firm and may work higher for the time
being, but eventually the market will have
to seek a lower level, ae the wheat crop
the world over haa been larger than for
Borne years.
Corn la very firm, offerings extremely
light, while wet weather over the corn belt
la the factor of most strength, aa unfavor
able weather will delay the movement.
Wheat waa strong And higher on fur
ther covering by shorts. Sentiment In the
pit was bullish throughout the day and
little or no wheat waa offered, buyers
being: forced to bid up before longs let go
of their holdings.
Corn held very firm and value were
slightly higher than yesterday. Light re
ceipts with a moderate demand heaps to
Sustain the market while trailers are In
clined to be bullish on the unfavorable
weather and the strength in wnrst.
I'rlniary wheat receipts were 1,10000 bu.
and shipments were 1.160,000 bu. against
receipts last year of ksl.OOV bu. and ship
ments of 483,000 bu.
Primary corn receipts were 3i4,0n0 bu. and
shipments were 2al,OoO bu., against re
ceipts last year of 260,000 bu. and shlp
uietns of 200,000 bu.
Clearances were 4.0"J bit. of corn, LOOO
bu. of oats and wheat acd flour equal to
448.0UO bu.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Ha higher
on wheat and Vd higher on corn.
Local range ot options:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Harket Opens Easier Because
Lower Call Loan Rate.
of
MANY DEMANDS FOR CURRENCY
Rise la Rate to Sis. Per tent la
Fallowed by Drop la Value of
Stork Bond Market la
Steady.
NEW YORK tiK.NKHAI. MARKET
((notations of the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NKW YORK. Nov. 12 FLOV R Receipts,
) hhls.; exports. 10.02-.I bbl. Market
dull hur firm- Mlnneenta nutenta. i.i.26
7'f.fiO; winter straigl ts, ln.truK30; Minne- the varying view of Ilie money gitnstlon
NEW YORK. Nov. 12. The sluggish cur
rent of the price movement In the Mock
market today shifted In consonance with
sola bakers, 14.iyVfM.Wt: winter extras, 84. JO
4 i; wl',tr liatents. 15 3,Vri5.75; winter low
Siad'S. $4?t'i4 7ii. Rve flour, steady; fair
Articles.! Open. H!gh.
r
Lew. Close. Yesy,
Wheat
Deo....
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OsaaJaa Cash rrteee.
A.inUVA'T KT hmrA Kl tiniu 1.031 No,
r hrd. MMiiiMc: No. 4 hard. ViSiic; No. 8
CORN No. 1 68c: No. 8. IiVuWo; No. 4,
7 67 fee; no grade, 66(⁣ No. 2 yellow,
. 48c; No. t yellow, 6T6sc; No. 3 white,
1 Mr; No. t white, Udr-nSMe.
1 3 OATS No. 1 mixed, J..17Vc; No. t yet-J''-Jor.
874&Sa; No. 8 while, SsSWo; No.
white, 87l43744c; standard, 3.10.
f 1 RVIl No. 1. tec; No. I. tit467c
4 J Carrot Rvceipts.
I Wheat Corn. Outs
2X I'Jl u
441
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Minneapolis
Omaha
Dupulh
(HICAUO CHAi.V AMU PROVISIONS
Pealnrri of the Trading; asl Cloalas
Prleea oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nov. IX Lively demand for
cash wheat In the northweet and south
west prompted urgent covering by shorts
today, resulting In material gains. At the
clove m-ir.es were ud from Ho to lViiilc,
compared with th final figures ot the pre
vious session. Corn, oats and provision J
were also lirm ana ciosea at moaeraie u
Tancea.
The wheat market was strong all day
and prices moved over a wide range. One
of the prominent shorts was said to have
purchased more than 2,vou,uuu Duvneis ot
December wheat during the day. Reports
from Duluth Indicated that wheat there
. was boinc rushed eastward In large quan
titles, and It was predicted that stocks
there would decrease nearly 1,400,000 huvhels
during the week. cit. Louis reported an
advance of lo to 2o In red winter wheat
Kansas City also realstered a more mod
rate advance. Foreign news was mostly
of a bearish nature. The range on the
"December dellveiy was between li'il7c
The market closed active and strong, with
prices only from the top, final quota
Hons on December being at tl.OuV
Wet weather extending over the greater
part of the corn belt was the principal
reason for moderate strength displayed.
Shipping demand for cash corn was again
brisk, but offerings were light, which re
sulted In an advance of ijc. The close waa
firm, with prices up VstTVo to Vic. Oats
were firm, but the volume of trading waa
mall. The market closed firm at net
gains of a shade to Ho.
V Freeh advances were made In provisions
aa a result of renewed buying by shorts
based on a continuation of light receipts
nf live hogs throughout the west Pork
was especially strong, the January delivery
advancing ITVtO above the previous close.
The market closed strong, with prices
up JVto to 36c.
The leading futures tanged as fallows:
14
12. Ju,
to pood. 14Mi4 2S: enolce to fancy.
Hurkwlieai flour, dull: bulk,
nominal, per 100 lbs.
'JW.MKAI steady: fine white and yel
low. I15'ul&&; coarse, ll.4UHil.4u; kiln
dilel, 13.46.
UVt -hieady; No. 2 western, Slo, nomi
nal, f. o. b.. New York.
BARLEY Uulet: feeding. 61ii3c. c. L f.
New 4 oik.
WMKAT Receipts, 127.700 bu.; exports,
y,.(MA bu. ripot market strong; No. 2 red.
1 27 asked In domestic elevator; No. 2 red,
tl.2ii'i, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, $Llt. nominal, r. o. o.,
afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 11.18-V nominal,
o. b.. afloat. The stronir cash situa
tion and fear of manipulation In December
caused shorts to cover, and December
old at a new hlih record for the season.
There were rood exomt orders In the
market, hut offerings were llKht and sell
ing prices were raised. The market closed
rirm at a net advanco of VfJlHo: Decem
ber, fl.13S.ti 110. closing at 11.10; May, 11.11
liil.UU,. tloKliiK at tl 12
CORN Kece ols. 11.2S0 bU. BIK)l marsei
strong; No. 2, 72c in elevator, domestic,
72Vkc delivered and 72.-. f. o. b, afloat;
No. 2 yellow, 72'c, nominal. Options with
out transactions and closed VaViO hhrher;
December closed at TOo: May cioseu ai
K)i"ic
OATS Receipts, m.W OU. spoi niarufi
steady; mixed. 2 to 32 lbs., nominal; natu
ral white, 2 to 32 ir.s.. hwik; cuppva
white. 34 to 42 lbs.. toVi'BtR'ric.
HOPS Dull: state, common to choice,
1!W. at'.fSc; VM. If.i820c; I'aclflo coast, 1800,
ffi 'Z.tp : 1!Hi 17iW22c.
IIAY 1 rm: No. S. SU'erBac; gooa m
choice, 6ic.
HIDES Finn; Rogota, ,21V4'Z24o;
tral Arrcr ca, 22':22l4c.
LKATHER Steady ; acid, 2:-u;jo.
l'Ri.)V1.10N'8 Iisef, firm; family,
i 14.60; miss, 11 Otca 11.60; beef hams,
r..u0: nacket. 112.00d,12.&4): city extra
mess. IL'O .abU 22 on. Cut meats, steady: PICK
led bellies. 113.60W14.25; pickled hams, 112 60
ii 13 00. lrd. firmer; middle west, 113.36
tu 13.46: refined, steady: continent. 113.)
.south America, 114.2j; compouno. iv.vwji
10 25. 1'ork, flnn; family. 13R.wy27.tw;
short clear. 134.5041 2o.60: mess. 12.j.7a'fl2.i.
TALLOW Vjulet; city, rr pkg., te;
cuiuitrv. nacUaae free. i.'iifi'ikC.
RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra, i
4iic: JattHii. blfic.
rOl'LTR i Alive, firm; western cnicsens,
I.'jc: fowls. 14Uc: turkeys, Wuliic. Dressed,
steady; western chickens, broilers, l&B I'jc
fovuls 12f14c: turUevs. IfiftSOc.
EOC.S Easy; western extra, firsts, Slfff
Sfie: firsts 2:Kfi.T2o: seconds. 26(ZrZ7C.
- - . 7 ni
HU 1 1LR isteaay; western iaciory,
CHEK8E Firm; state, full cream, spe
clals, 16V,i517Hc; state, full cream, Septem
ber, fancy. IGVic: state, full cream. Octo
ber, best, lie; state, full cream, common to
good. 14W3lic; skims, full to special, 6tf
140.
Cen
114 00
23.U0-4
India
WEATHER I.X TUB GRAI.t BELT
Articles ! Open Hlgh. Low. Close Yes'y.
W heat
Deo. 1 06V4 1 07 1 OS 1 W 1 06
May 1 04-Si 1 OjS 1 04V4 1 06V 1 W'J
July 97WlSi W 17 7W 7t
Corn
Ken. IrS-ffSf 69'4:59''8'S. ROM
I May ItioHvS 61 0V,;tiOViTi 00
July 004 00,1 WSl 604
'Oats
I -ee.. 3Vir(i !S 3VI 3, SO
.May Ui 41T 41, 4iV&,4l!Sn
July 3S,S9HS S'kiliiH &
MJanT 21 17V 21 52i 21 17 21 60 21 15
. fMay 20 17V4 20 32A 20 17V. 20 27! 20 124
Nov. 12 00 12 86 12 90 11 !5 12 80
Jan. 11 90 11 l5 11 ST '4 11 11 W
May 11 42V n 45 U 42 V 11 42 4 11 40
Ribs I
Jan. 10 66 10 Ti 10 86 10 79 10 6TH
May 10 DO I 10 66 10 46 10 474 10 424
No t.
Fartlr Cloadr and Probably 8novr
( Florrlea.
. ' ' ', OMAHA. Nov. 12. 1909.
The northwest area of hlgn pressure
noted In the preceding report moved soutn
eastward during lue last twenty-four
lioura. and lot civst now overlies the caua
Oiaa provinces and the temperature is
muoh lower In the provinces, ttuourfhout
the Missouri and middle Mississippi vai
leys and the upper lake region; eibewhere
til temperature chaugea have been uiiiui'
portant An area of low pressure nas op
ptartd in the southwest and preulpltaUun
occurred within the last twenty-four noura
in Uiat section, tlio lower Missouri and the
upper and imddie MisslbSippt valley, too
upper ' lake region and aiong the eastern
siuue of the ltucky mountains, and snow
is tailing in eastern Montane, the Black
Hills, southeastern Wyoming; rains aim
biiows In eastern Colorado a in. rain
western Illinois and Indiana tm morning
Conditions are favorable for partly eiouay
weather in this vicinity, witn probatny
snow flurries tonight or ttaturuay, and not
much cnaiige In temperature.
Record oi temperatuie and precipitation
computed with the corresponuing aay
me lust three years;
190B. 1908. 1907. 1306.
Minimum temperature.... Jfc 21 24
1'rtciDliation .00 T .00
Nuriruil temperature for today, 39 degrees.
ueliuency in precipitation since uucu
l.Qb incfies.
corresponding period In 1SXJS,
Def.ciency
3. to iiiCnvs.
1efiCisncy
4. t4 inches.
corresponding period in 1907,
M. V. ROBINS,
Observer Temporarily In Cuarge,
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1 Cash quotations were aa follows:
1 f LOUR Firm; winter patents, irvSotio SO;
Printer strslghts. 14 60.ij5.46; spring straights,
(4 75 4.90; bakers. 13 2.6.20.
RYK No. 2. 73Vi74c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 62'u56c; fair
to choice malting, STyrtoc.
BL'KDS Flax, No. 1 south mestern, 11.64;
No. 1 northwestern, $1.7. Timothy, 13.75.
Clover, 19 60fl 14.00.
PROV'ISIONS-Pork. mess, per bbl., $23.75
ff 24.00. Lard, per 100 lbs., 113.16. Phort ribs
sides (loose), $11 O0vaU.17t; short clear sides
tboxed), $11004)1125.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
ejual to tUe.OOO bu. Exports for the wee:,
ss shown by Bradstreet s, were equal m
$.635,600 bu. Primary receipts were l.lri9.000
bu., compared with 91.000 bu. the corre
sponding day a year ago.
F.stimated receipta for tomorrow: Wheat
(e ears, corn, 190 cars; oats, 134 cars; hogs,
li ft head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
lt.2nfil.21: No. $ red, $1.0701. IS; No. 2 hard,
1.0;jl.o$t: No. 1 tisrd. $1025108; No. 1
hortl ern spring. $1093110; No. t northern
iprhig. tl OoTlo; No. 8 spring. $1.03nl.07.
cmn: No. 1 cssh. M'ifJWkc; No. 2 yellow.
$5flSc: No. 1 yellow, fio. Oats: No. 3
white. "ft40'.C; No. 4 white. 333940; stand
r, 3VU4ie.
Bl'Tl R-steady; creameries. 24flr30o;
sairiee. 24tr2c.
KIOS Firm; receipts 4,701 cases; at
mark, eases Included, 2"4tw4c; firsts, 27c;
prim firms. 2ic.
CHE ESK Firm; daisies, 16iil6'ic; twins,
I616c; young Americas, li16,6; long
horns. 16i5l6c.
IromitV-Flrni; turkeys. 16c; chickens,
fj " springs. 124c
VEAJv bteady; U to 00-lh. weights. 7
T4e: W to -lb. weights. 7Hti9c; 85 to 110-lb.
melfhts. Sllc.
POTATOi:t Pteadv: choice to fancy, 40
C4Fc; fair to good. 35c.
Itfcalpts T...1y Wl,ri. IS iii; orn, 133
rars; oaf. lt cars. Kstlmatrd tomorrow
Wheat 4 cars; corn, 1M csrs; oats, 134
tart.
Si, l.eale General Market.
61". LOUIS. Nov. 12. WHEAT Futures
ind cash higher; track No I red cash
)1 1191 ': No. 1 hsrd, H 01 1 Leu.; Decem
ber i 06m osu.; May. $i.(mu..
CORN Firm; futures, higher; track. No
I 5 gnc; No. 1 wMi, rU'ilc; lecember'
!IH,:4i4c; Mav. tSf004e.
OAT. Firm; track No. 1 cash. S04i44V
bio .1 white. 42c; lecember. Ss'n"; Mayj
ll4o.
RVF Hlrher. Tb4c
I UH'R-V'lichanged; rd winter patents.
IfiUU.SMJ; extra fancy and straight, $4 Jo-'f
140; hard wlrtT clears $tSor.'4.t.
I-FFP Tlmothv. $2 50$ 1.50.
C"RNMFAl,-$r00
BRAN Higher: sacked, east track, $100
"102
HA T-F;eadv: timothy. $12 WI1.(; pi al-
-1e. $.fii.it:.-A
ir.f.f cr. TVON TlFS-iV.
rtOVISIONS Pi.ik. higher
3i.t Lard hli'her; prime Urtm. $1
Kansas City brain and Provlslous.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 12. WH 10 AT
UncnaiiKed: No. 2 hard. l.ttii l.Oii. No.
Il.uijd.uu, No. 2 red., l.lLkalu, No. S, JL13
til.18.
cuRN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 67c
No. 3. 67-Sic: No. 2 white. 684c: No. 3, 6Nu.
OA'iS-LiicliuiiKed; No. 2 white, iOJj42c
No. 2 mixed. ajiOc.
RYE iO.u i'2c.
HAV I iichanged; choice timothy, $11.50(1
12uu; choice prairio, $j.2ua9.uO; choice ai
tana, 10 bo-alti.50.
BliT'i h.K-1 reumery, extras, 30t:; firsts,
2t.t: seconds. 2uc: nacklnic slock. 21V&C.
LUGS hxtrus, 2.5c; Fiibls, 20o; oeconds
and tlirtice. itc; current receipts, iic
southerns, loss off, He.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu Ui.uOii i;'J,ouo
Corn, bu 2tl,.H 2,oi0
Oats, bu k.uou 9.UU0
RKPORT OP THE CI.KARINO 1IOVIK
Tranaaetleas at the Associated Banks
for the Week.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 Urndstre.-t s bunk
rlearing report for the week ending No
vember 11 shows an agttregaie of $. f9.!-2.-OO,
as agalnat 1.1,(4. i4n an) l-t week and
$( 6S.'1K! ft in the corresponding week last
year. Following la a list of tne cities:
CITIES.
i Clearings 'l Inc J Dec.
applies of money on call at 6 per cent atid
below duilng tlin eariler part of tho day
gave confidence that the banks were wlthm
their reserve limit, so that call money
borrowera would not be pushed fnr pay
ment. Iater the appearance of the pre
liminary estimates of the wei'ks currency
movement And announcement of fuith r
ngagements of gold for export renewed
anxiety and the call 11 obey rale stiffened
again.
The outgo of cash during the week lias
been much larger than wns supposed, the
balance against New York on the express
movement running apparently to nearly
14,600.000 up to Thursday night. There were
accitlonal large shipinci.ts to Chicago 10
day, which will figure In the actual figures
of the bark statement tomorrow. Sub-
treasury operations and pold shipments to
Brazil together have taken $4.854.0iO. thus
unr.lng tho cash loss on the known move
ments of money up to near llft.00o.OU0, one
of the largest cash loyea for any one week
In the present year. The date of shipment
of the 11. 500.000 gold tnnagement today for
South Aim'Tlci on London order Is not
yet known. The bank which maiie the
largest engagement called loans today to
the extent of many mllllc n dollars. There
was some fresh supply from other sources.
Including, It was said, the dry goods banks
in this city, owing to a lull in trade ie-
qulremcnts. Authorities differed as to of-
erings of money from forelttn sourc?:t.
here is slKniflcance, perhaps, in the fact
that London financial authorities are com
plaining that the Joint stock banks there
are not holding up tho hands ot the Bank
of Fncland In Its efforts to attract gold
from outside markets. The special demand
for cash from Chicaito is said to be urgent
and Is connected with the expectation of
an early call from the comptroller of '.li
currency for a statement of condition of
national banks. The Imminence ot this
call. It Is reported, found some of the Chi
cago banks below the uaerve limit. A good
proportion of tho New York clearing house
banks were shown to be below the 2o per
cent reserve limit In the detailed bank
statement of last Saturday and their ncc s
sity for recuperation is a factor In the
money market position.
1 he rise In money rates applied not only
to call loans, but to time loans, and the
hardening tendency extended from the
shorter to some of the longer periods. Ask
ing rates for ninety-day loans were ad
vanced a fraction during the day.
A feature of the narrow speculation was
Its diversion to low-priced stocks, both
Industrials and railroads have the limited
resources In the money market, make
operations In these low-priced Issues more
feasible owing to the smaller Bums re
quired by commission houses for holding
them for customers. This constituted the
only reason for the movements In most pf
these. The sharp falling off In the week s
exports of Copper, compared with several
weeks past, gave the impression ot a
waning of the reported demand for that
metal, although the price was advanced
again In London today. The force of the
demand for Iron was reported to have
spread to the foreign mnrket, leading to
purchases for Import. Stocks fell to the
lowest of the day, when call loans rose
to i per cent and then hardened when the
rate eased off.
Bonds were stesdy. Total sales, par
value, $3.6S0,O0. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
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Mlnueapolls Uraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 12. WHEAT De
cember. $1,044; May, $106 v.. Cash: No. 1
$1 ObV&
No. S
hard. $1.0i4'ul OIH; No. 1 northern,
l.v'i; No. 2 northern, $1.04 V 106;
northern, $103104.
SEED Fiax, $1.7474.
CORN No. 1 yellow, 6!Vu .i9c.
OATS-No. 3 white. S4ti jac.
UYF.-No. 2. e4n9o.
BltAN In 100-pound sacks. $19.60.
FIAJUR First pctents, $5.40r.).io; second
patents, $5.2oj.3o; fust clears, $4.65u4.i6;
second clears, l3.3Vui.5U.
Liverpool Urala aad Previsions.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 12. WHEAT Spot,
firm; No. i red western winter. 7s 11-d;
iu.uies, quiet; December, 7s lld; March,
7s 8d: Mas-, 7s
CORN spot, easy; new American mixed
(via Oalveston). 5s i'd; futures, steady;
December, 6s
Peoria tiraln Market.
PF.ORIA. Nov. 12 CORN-Steady; No. 3
white, new, 5ac; No. 2 yellow, new, 67c;
No. 3 yellow, old, i3L,c; new. 5dc; No. 2,
new, 57c; No. 3, old, 634a: new, 6e, no
trade, new. 6Ji;c.
CATS Unclisnged; No. $ white. 40c. No.
$ white. 39a.
Hnlnlh Urals Market.
DULUTH, Nov. 12. WHKAT December,
$1,034; May, $1,064; No. 1 northern, $l.ir;
No. 2 r.nrtnem. $l.04.
OATS io'tc.
Slllw-aakr irla Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 12-WHEAT-No
northern. $l.UMfl.l0; No.
&1074; December, $1 oriV
OATS-41Mj42He.
BARLEY Samples. 64'iti.c
northern, U0L4
Sales and range of prices on
exchange today were as follor.s
mgn.
Allla-OhslnirB prd ..
AmAlgftDiftted Copper
AuaricsD Agricultural
Am. Beet Sugar
Am. Can prd
Am. C. A K
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. Hi It. pfd
Ain. Ire Securities
Americas Llnwed
Aineric&n Lo:ouiotive
Am. a. t, R
Am. g. ai R pld
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T. & T
Am. Tobacco pfd
Ainerlca.fi Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaoa
Atchlton pfd
Atlautlc Coast tine
Baltimore A Ohio
Jlal. 4b Ohio prd
Itlethlehem Steel
brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Patlilo
Central Lealner
Central Leaiher pld
Central ot Mew Jersey
Chesapeake Ml Ohio
Chicago & Alton
Chicago Ureat Western etrs
Chicago 4 N. W
C, M. A St. P
C. C, C. A 8U L
Colorado T. I
Colorado A So
Colo. Ik 80. 1st ptd
Colo, a 80. 2d pld
Contolidated OAS
Cora Products
Delaware A Hudaon
Deuver a Rio Orande
U. A R. O. pfd
Distiller' Securities
lirle ,
brie 1st pfd
Brie 2d pf4
General ElsclMo
Ureat Norihern pfd
lire.it Northern Ore ctrs....
Illinois Central
luterburougli bivi
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper ...
International Pump ...
Iowa Central
Kansas City 80
K. O. So. ptd
Louisville A N
afliin. & St. Louis
M , 8t. P. A 8. 8. M. .
Missouri Paclfia
M., K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
Natioual Biscuit
National Lead ...
N it. K. of M. la
New York Central
N. V.. O.. A W
Norfolk A W
Norln American
Northern Pacifle
Paciric Mall
Feniiarlvanla
People's Uas
p.. c, c. a gt. L
Preaeed Steel Car
i'ullinen Palaoe car ....
Hallway steel Spring...
heading
Republic Steel
Republic sieel prd
Rock Island Co
Hock Itland Co. ptd
St LAS. K U pfd...
St. LouU 8. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Slou-Sheffleld S. A I ..
Southern t'aciric
Southern Itailesv
So. lUltwsy pfd
Tenures Copper
Teas a Psclllc
T . St. L. W
T.. St. L A w. pfd
I niou Pact tic
I'uion Parlflc pfd
t'. 3. KcaltT
V. 8. Kutiber
C. 8. Hlt-el
C. 8. Steel pfd
I'uh Copper .
Va. -Carolina Chemical
V.at.h
Wabash pfd
Wes, ern Maryland ctrs.
W'e.n:(rhouo Klcctrlc
Wetern Cmnu
W neellng A L E
WIconsin Central
Total aslea foe ihe day. a,.) thirei.
the Stock
low. Close.
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47
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474
64
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1
JacKbouville, Kia j
wlcnlia 1
heunng, V. Va
Kuoxtl.le I
Little itock I
L lialtanouga
c iiaricfiioii, C 1
itlooiie j
vv uiiiiiigtoii, L'el 1
Lincoln, Neo
v ilktsuai re
'iopeaa
Duvenport I
UKiaiioina
ali Klver
Kalamazoo, Mich...
.saoraiueiuo
1'l lllgl it-Id, 111
fteleiiti
tort Wayne
(Jedar Kapids
isew ilcaioid
t'olumoia, 6. C
Alacon
1 uungstown
Li-xmeum
rart;u, N. L)
Akron
Kockford, 111
Ltic, fu
Jmoux Falls, a. D
Carton, u
y.iincy. 111
iiiooiinngtoii, 111
Lowell ,
itlnghamion ,
c ncster, 1'a
bo u ill liciKl, Ind.. .
Iw.aiur, tu
Springfield, O
IC'kt-OUI'g
i-'reuioni, Neb
maiioi'iold, U
Jacksonville, 111....
jackron. Miss
"riouston
oa,esi.on
Ouluih
acranton
$2.277.221.0! I 1.0
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1 ,.2j,0Wi 1 4 1
lou.l.tvctsu,
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l,oi!4AW iu.J..
l,4(it,tJ0
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7,oi,uoui j
2,170,000! I
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipt! of Cattle Very Light and
Iricei Unchanged.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
hrrp aad Lambs (a ery Ulgnt ite-
celpt Friday aad No Material
tsaage la Made la r re
velling rrlcea.
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Nov. U, W.
Keceipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sh'T;
Offlclsl Monday 1L3V4 2S9 .4M
Official Tuesday 6.6.U 4.407 78.1
Off1cl.1l Wednesday 4.S.Q 6.1t4 7.14
Olficial Thursday 4 301 8 4.2 6.i4i
Estimate t rlday 1.800
Five davs this week. .. .27.2) 19.29J 32 178
Same days last week. . . .2S.3J3 15.9S-S tj.rsj
Same days 2 weeks 11K0..8I 0J0 lo.oo W.ll
Same days 3 weeks ago.. 37.K44 W.2S1 '-
Same dnvs 4 weeks ago. ..Si,. 464 i5,ft '
Pame days lust year .... 20,872 $3,106 bl.m
'ihe following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omalia
year
to date
llslt.
94. M7
1.M3 37
1,970.043
The following labia shows Hie average
price of hogs at bouih Omaha for the last
eeveral tin.,), with comparisons;
for the
year:
Cattle
Hogs
hht. p .
compared with last
lws. inc. i-'ec.
8W.O05 74.312
2.103.716 170.409
1,801.807 107,234
L'ate. I 1309. lis.LtO7.liiOo.l06.1904.l!03.
Nov.
N ov.
N ov.
Nov.
Nov.
.Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov. 10.
Nov. Jl
Nov. j 2
2....
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4....
7....
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9 ..
6 72 6 68 6 10 4 Mj 4 84, i W
r. k.: e s (17 4 87. 4 ol 4 87
4 M, u i cj
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4
7 b
7 6 cmi
1 72V, 6 8J. b 62
J iuiai 6 87, 6 9 6 98 l Ml
V W.ui 5 79i 5 15i 5 W 4 87 1
6 7S 4 W; & iWi 4 83 4 1,
7 e t a 7&, M 02 4 ail 1 w
7 7. , ft ..? a s ud. 4 in: 4 V. I 4 H)
7 72;, 6 koi I 6 07, 6 80, 6 97 4 6,
7 '.jJ 5 61 4 90i I 4 82, 4 8J 4 bj
..... 5 79 4 83 6 00 I 4 80, 4 03
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What amount hav you been able to sava
this year? and
How Will You Invest
Your Earnings?
If you hare an idle hundred or fifty or even ten which
you desire to lay aside for safe keeping, bring It to this bank
for deposit.
He tu Vtrtitictte of Deposit payabUon dtinaml, or Time
Certificates oeartny thrn per c-.nl interut.
1 )mm Uay
.... m, -.A,'1
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4b. 9
buuday. , ,
lUcti,,ia and disposition of live stock at
the l.iiion block ards, Sciuth Otnatia, for
tuenty-iuur liouis ending at 3 p. ni. yes
terday :
RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. & St. r
Wainish
Cni.in I'.i, Iflc 13 U 2
Chtcigu N. VV., east...
Chicago N. W., west..
c, St. 1:, M. & o....
C, 1J. & g., west
C, it. 1. A- P., east....
C, li. I. & P., west..
Illinois Central
Chicago U. W
Total receipts 56 49 4
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 66 624 332
Sw4it and Company 524 713 4oH
Cudahy Packing Co 43 763 366
Armour & Co 287 1,049 ....
Cudahy, from St. Paul..
Mo.-Kan. Calf Co
Benton, Vansant Ac Dush
J. Lobman
Stephens Bros
Hill & Son
Huston Ai Co
J. B. Root & Co
L. F. 11 usz
I,. Wolf
McCreary & Caioy
K. Wert hclmer
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagarly
Sullivan Bros
T. J. Inghruin
Snrth & Palsey
Claire : Co
Other buyers 202 .... J.78T.
524
4-a
287
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10
1
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41
1
4
6
13
49
1011
49
11
1
1
1
3
202
.f30
.lit
.414
ni
144
.!(.
.314
SllKt-P Only a sprinkling of sheep was
received today, not enough to test, the
market and prices reiimined nominally
steady. Receipts for the five days this
week show a marked shrinkage as com
pared with the runs of previous weens.
Supplies thus far tills week total about
32,000 head, as compared with 94.OU0 head
for the same days last week and 62.0JO
head for the corresponding period of laat
year.
snarply curtailed runs each day have
partly caused the keener demand and
better quail. y has also served to enliven
buying Interest. As a result, the trend of
prices on all kinds was sharply higher
from the opening, Monday's general mar
ket showing an advance of Ury4a over
the close of the previous week. Stronger
prices each succeeding day leaves current
quotations about 2b(j4Uc higher than a
week tigo.
"Clean-ups" constitute no small percent
age of feeder offerings and country buyers
are not making any grand rush for the
common and inferior kinds. The more
suitable grades of both sheep and lambs,
however, have been soiling readily at
prices fully steady to possibly some
higher as compared with lsst week's close.
quotations on rat stieep ana ismos: wood
choice - lamus. JT.iowr so: rair to good
Inmbs, $6.7trW7.10; good light yearlings, $6.25
6.65; good heavy yearlings, M.wwn.ift
good to choice wethers. $4.85a5.35; fair to
good wethers, $4.40Tf4.86: good to cholc
ewes, $4.604801 fair to good ewes, $4.20Q
Quotations on feeder stock: Oood to
choice lambs, $d.inpi.50; fair to good lambs
70,!6.16: iiglit yearlings, $5.00'irS SO; heavy
earllngs. $4,6O'a6.O0; old wethers, $4,169
.40: good to choice ewes, W.1MJ8.S6; breed
irr ewes. f3.7rVfiS.50: vesrllng breeding ewes.
$10(2 00.
Representative sales:
No.
?s.fi Idaho ewes
110 Idaho ewes, feeders.
14 Idaho ewes, culls...
to
'Not included In totals because compari
sons are incomplete.
ttNot included in totals beeause contain
ing omer Items than clearings.
New York Money Market.
NKW YORK, Nov. 12. MONiil on call,
tlrong at 47ub per cent; ruling rate. 6 pe,
cent, viosn.g bid, 6 per cent; offered at
6Va per cent; time loans, firm; sixty days,
pur cent; ninety days, 8 per cent; six
months, i per cent.
pKiMt; mercantile: paper 65,
per cent.
STfc.Rl,INO EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4.82ju
4j4.810 for sixty-day bnis and at $4.87b for
uemaiid; commercial bills, $4.S2'itl 4 82.
SILVER Bar, CO,o; Mexican dollars. 4.1c.
BONDS Oovernnient, steudy; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds were as fol
lows: V. S. rcf. Is, rei.,..10t Int. M. M. 4,i 704
do coupun lrt ejtpan 4B r.
V. . ss, re 10114 do 4Vs K:
so coupon KUK'K. C. so. 1st 3s Iji,
V. 8. 4s, reg 115'1, g. deb. im liul.... 14
do cuuppn 11(L. A S. unl. 4s vi,
Allis-nial. 1st ss.... Ms'.. K. A T. 1st 4a. it
tUI)
3"1
K
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too
ii
ptd....
700 17 87 i
8,
DO
4110
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is.0
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. 6,30.1
131 Va
4b "4
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52
l'JL't
4vs
47
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4)
kl
47
4
70',
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3I
70
3114
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Totals 1.963 S.049 4,322
CA'lTl.iS As usual on a Friday there
were nut eritiuizli ciLttle here to out any
treat figure In the trade, only fifty-five
cars being reported In. r'or the most part
lliey sold in good season In the morning at
laum that ilirl not snow any maierlal
cnange as compared with yesterday. Most
talesmen were reporting their hoiQlnga as
moving at about steaay prices.
The market Is now a line stronger on
range steers tnan It was one week ago,
liile cornted steers have snown com
paratively Utile change. The fact is most
of the cornledn coming at the present time
are hair fat cattle which are very nam io
mirite. Cows and heifers of desirable
uuaiitv have remained fuliy steady, while
caniiers have been a little weaker. Good
stock cattle and feeders have shown some
little airetiitth during the week.
Quotations on cattle: ijooa io cnoice
rnrnl at ears. 17 iVnX uO: fair to KOOd Com
fed steers, $6.201; 7. 26; common to luir coin
ted s.eers, 4.bOii.36i good to choice range
sletrs. 86.281i8.2ti; tair to gooa rsnge sioers,
s4.C0t46.2s. common to fair range sleeis.
$o.i(yii-1.60; good to choice cornfed cows and
heltirJ. S4.voo.oo; lan io gooa uoriiiaa
cows and heifers, JJ.iUU4.00, common lo
lair corufed cows and neifars, 42. 26 dj. 26
KOOd to Choice range cows and heifers.
ia.8e4l4.36; lair to good range cows and
htile,, $3.od3.85, coiiiinon to fair rangs
cows and helieis, $2.263.26; good io ouoics
siockeis and luuuers, $4.u0ua.2o; fair to
a, ,ii uiackers Slid teetlers. Sa. 00114. wl com
i.iun to lair Miockers and fceuers, $2.i6i)
Lbo: stock helfur. 2.'jo..jj.v; veai caivau,
s3bow7.vo; bulls, stags, etc, 4J.iia4.6U.
Itepi tsentaiive saies:
Am. At. 6s l"s do gn. 4V4a...
Am. T. A T. cv. 4s. .liU's Mo. i'aclflo 4s . .
Am. Tobacco 4a Iw'e N. H. It. of U.
do e louw N. y. c. g. Jss.
Armour A I'd. 4Ss... VoV do deb. 4s
Atchlaoa gen. 4s.
do cv. 4s
do cv. os
At. C. L. 1st 4s.
Unl. it Ohio 4s..
so 4s
do H. W. isv,
BrK. Tr. e. 4s.
t.n. ot ia. 6.
Cia. Leather oa.
oi n. j. e
Oiea. 4 OIUo 4Va...ltl.'
do ref. as litem
... Wit N. Y.," N. H.
...1J0W or. 4s
N. W. ht a. 4s....
. .. do ct. s
... !-t No facirio 4s
...83 C li
... 94 A I. rM(. 4s
... 844, i'enn. cv. H .SIS..,
...lont do cou. 4s
... MS Reading gen. 4s
r,s... 2,S rU. I.- A 8 r. It. 4s,
do gn. 6s
U S. W. e. 4e...
.... 10:4
4Sa IH
81
.... 84
H
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Wool Market.
HOSTON. Nov. 12. WOOIj The Com
mercial Bulletin of Huston will say of the
wool market Saturday: Business is com
parative! v quiet, a it hough a number of
mills are In t lie market. Wool manufac
tures are buying clothing wools in humI
trate qtiantluea at top prices, while wor
sted makers are picking up occasional lots
to fill In with. The market Is strong, with
no apparent relief from high puce In
sight. The shipments of wool from Hosinn
to November 11. Inclusive, were 231,274 -4
lbs,, utralnst 161,'l.lMi lbs. for the same
time last year. The receipts to November
11 inclusive were J7M11..- lbs., against
ts'i T4 271 lbs the same period las' year.
ST. IaiI'IS. Nov. 12. VVOi il-l'n-r!,jrigd
territory tr.rl aeslern ni-ditims.
IUi.'c. fine mediums, 21jj26c; fine, 14Jj20c.
aoO 42 Vt 4- 42
70
f: ls bi
UH 4!
4(1', 47 S
74
113
UJW, 18144
4tlS 43S
7hS
144 S Hf"
44 4.1 S
i:-.84 14.1 I
11.1' 11314
!4 SS
81H t:
VX 182
, 4
161 161 S
4.'4 4'4t
10"4 Ills
ia-i, 40
40 8o
67 fS4
30 81
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C B. A . . 4a ... H "Seaboard A. I 4s
C. M. at 8. P. g JVts 8.SS 4So. Pucltlo col. 4t
C. K. 1. c P. c. 4s.. Jt 4 40t cv. 4
do col. 6s 81 !t l" 1st ref. 4s
io rig. 4s to4t So. Hallway os...,
Volo. Ind. 6a t,2v Kn. 4s
Colo. Mid. 4s ill "tnlon Pac-lflo 4a...
C. A 8. r. A . 4a. !7V do ct. 4s
l. A II. cr. 4t.,..M.h1 t'nlon 1-a-itio 4a...
W4 d" c. 4d
84 o 1st A ref. 4,..,
74'4 t. 8 Kubl,er a...
8i I'. 8. Steel :j 6s
704 Va -Caro. hm. (a.
t Wabash 1st 6s
iH o 1st A ex. 4s...
14SI, Wetern Md. 4s
Sj, eai. nieo. cv. 6a...
V. R. O. 4s.
do ref. 6a
manners' 6a
Kris p. 1. 4s
do gen. 4s
do cv. 4s, ser. A.
do series B
Oen. Klec. cv. Ce...
"ill. Cen. 1st ref. Is.
Int. Met. 4'.s....
Hid. tillered.
j Wis. Central u.
84
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1"214
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VV fc.STfc.R-vS NEBRASKA.
$ steers....
11 CO l. s
lg heifers..
6 cows.
880
8'j2
cio
9o4
28 Bieers.... 87$ 4 60
6 cows 348
16 hellers... 7,2
S .0
2 80
8 to
3 lo
4 cows lulU 3 10
ilane Vahey Cattle Co. Neb.
18 feeders.. 977 4 00 24 cows 841
7 feeueis.. 8o0 3 00 1 bull 1020
J. a. liamoeigtr iseD.
6 steers.. ..10.4 4 7o 6 steers....
.iela KusmusKen r0
10 steers.. ,.12i 4 to 2 steers
10 suers. ... 800 4 26
7 liel.eis... 020 2 80
T'uily 6l
lul 4 4o
, 7t0 8 60
1S12 2 10
De i'rauce
13 feeders.. 92o 4 oo
2 steers. ... 8uo 3 oo
4 as
3 40
3 00
8 89
M 4 15
WO
8i2
7,0
6 steers...
37 heifer.
7 buns..
47 cows.
3 cows...
Musstr iSeb.
4 sieeia...,10C7
13 cons 820
7 buiiS 1240
C. Co. Neb.
6 steers... .1006
7 cons tk2
fc.STfc.KN SOUTH DAauiA.
7 calve.
1 bull....
23 cows..,
14 cows..,
8 steers.
6 calves.
11 calves,
lj cous...
A cows...
i he ters
,2 cows...
London Mock Market.
LONDON, Nov. 12. American securities
nfter a quiol opening today hardened
sllfchtly on light buying. At noon the mar
ket was quiet with prices ranging from
'd below to Hd above yesterday s New
York closing.
London closing stocks:
consols, money 8VS LouIstIIIs A N...
uo aoioutit u it-iiy., K 4 T
... 81S N. Y. Central....
...10 Norfolk A W
...1234 do pld
10. s Ontarln w
I16S Psttnsylvanla ....
lo head Mmea
88 Sheading
il Southern Ry
..160 do ptd
. 17S iouthem Pacific.
. 47 L'uios Pacific
. ts do pfd
.. 81tl'. 8. Meel
.. 47 do pfd
,. 40 Wabash
.. 21 tlo pld
,.14S IpanUu 4.
stenti v al 2.d i,r
ivtss per cent.
Ihe late of dlsiuuni in tiie open market
for short bills is 4Va4Tt per cent; ror three
months' bills. 4 Vu 4 8-18 per cent.
Local Secant Ira.
quotations furnlshei t Samuel
jr., 814 Nil iork Lito bulhling.
)tgir Market.
NEW YORK. Not. II PVOAR Raw,
flroic fair refining. tA'; ontrlfiisal. W
th' 1 l.'j in.ila.a.B mdur S 7,S' rfmet
,ihl,itjj 1,, l(Jx dished. $.Kc; Doadeied. $.36c.
- .-..., I . . A r. -
Cltr ol Omaha 4Ss. :8J7
ludalir Pacting Co
toliiuiljua, h'B.. K. L. sh. 19
Cituui' U. A k . Waterloo, la
ln4eieD4cnt Tel. 4s. Cmitia
litleraalional Con. Co
Lacltae 0 L Ce. 4s. Itlt
Ksneas City . A L. pM, i per
Ssbraaka Tel Stork. I per col
Ouiatia Gas. 1414. 4 per csnt
Otrsha use 4s. 11T
Oaisbs 8. U P 1333
On.aha B. L. P. pld
Omaha a C. U. St. ftr. 6s. !!
Oasts A C. B. fl k. i-. '914
Oo-aha 48 C. B 8t Kjr pld 4 per c .
Ouittlia a C. B. fl. k. com. 4 per e..
Otuslii Water Co. 4a. 1444
Omaha 8 liter Co. 6s. 13.S
Omalia Water Co. :et pfJ
fo-jtt Oaiaaa Sewer 4Sf 184
Sloua Cltr Slots Yarua 4f! 4 per . .
ieilft 4 Co
liuun stoit Yetda. Omaha, per a.
Westers I'acillv sa. 13
Burns.
Bit. A'keu.
1"7
loll
5
i
104 S
8S
S4S
8-S
ki
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89 S4
104
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84
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l.v,
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11
so
tti'S
IM
Aoial. Cupper.
Anaconda
Atcb;aon
do pfd
Buitlmore a Ohio,
lauadlan Pacific.
( helapeka a O. . .
Ihlcajo U W
Chi , Mil. A 84. r.
Lie Beers
lienver A Rio O...
do pld
Erie
do 1st pfd
do JO pld
Grand Truuk
Illinois Ceotrsl
li. V'liK liar.
...115
.... 48
....lj4
.... i
.... 82
.... 47S
.... 4i
.... S
z
32
.... 11
....111 '4
...
loti
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41
.... 86
ounce.
6 steers.
4 steel's.
... 1,0
,.U.0
.. DSti
.. 782
..llol
,. 3ti0
. 2i2
.. 8u8
..10i3
.. rM
.. 8,4
ruinc
.. Sno
..1140
0 60
3 10
3 76
3 40
4 40
3 86
6 00
3 On
3 60
3 3o
3 10
k
4 i4
4 iO
6 calvs... 20
18 COWS 810
44 cows 812
8 cows 8oo
8 buns iMi
4 40
3 36
3 2e
4 10
3 80
3 16
4 30
3 46
4 60
3 So
8 oft
2 80
4 16
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16 sieeis....U26 6 1.'
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. 96
. 82
Pr.
4 35
3 90
2 65
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M4TIKET
Cattle aad Sheep Stesdy Hogs Five
to Tea Cents Higher.
CHICAGO. Nov. 12. CATTLE Receipts,
estimated at 2.000 head; mnrket steady;
steers. 4o.40u9 10; cows. CT.60ij4.76: heifers,
$3.00.00.01); bulls, $3.00'tf4.75; calves. $3.00(5
8.26; stockers and feeders, $3.766.25.
HOGS Receipts, estimated at 16,000 head;
market, 65 10c higher; choice heavy, 18. 16tt'
8.20; butchers, $8.10fi8.); light mixed, $7.80
(f960; choice light, $8.4)0tff 8.U6; packing, $&.00
frjt lh; pigs, $6.ooif7.00; bulk of sales, $7.80't
10.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti
mated at 10.000 head; market steady; sheep.
$4 2.',-,, 6.60; lambs, $6.6Oi7.60; yearlings, $6.00
30.60.
Boatoa Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. Nov. li -Money, call loans, t
. 6 i per cent; time loans, 6U6i per oe'nt
Closing quuiailous on siuckb and bond1
adj.
R. "k !
Aichisoa
do t ,
Atchison
do pfd
Hoplon Alt.nr. .
Vltthburg pl4
N Y , Nr HAH
I nlon pacific
Am. Arge. Cbem. ,
do pfd
Am. pneu. Tube..
Amer. Sugar
oo pfd
Am. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
H. U1. 1. A 8
3o. Kleitrie ...
Maes Oss
I nneu 8'rult
I ulled 4 si
Uo pfd
V. S. 6teel
do pfd
Adventure ........
Auues
Aiua.gmaled
aa-4lvl4eM,
84 An sous Com.
. . suN Atlantic
. .l:S butts Cuelttloa
..!KSCal. a Ansoua..
. .8vs lntennial
..128 I'aly West
,.i:.4S 8'ranklin
. .. Urnb
. . 4a Ore. ne t'ananea
..lol Isle ftoral ....
.. S4 slsti. Mining .. .
. ViH Michigan
.1.4 sloha.g
..141Sk'la
.. M OM U.tninlon .
..liM O.ve, la
. . as Parot
. . 1 Vloin y
.. Tj bbannon
...146ST"n'arik
... eV), "I nnilji
... ja I 8. Mining ..
... o I' 8. Oil
...'!, I'tah
... 4s Victoria !!
... 4S1"","e
... 88 Nona Buns ....
.. 44S
.. 11
.. i4
..Itll
.. 87S
is
.. 14S
.. as
.. US
.. tss
6S
.. S
.. 80
.. :;s
.. .lit
. I-
.. 4
.. s;
.. lfl't
.. 44
.. II
.. 43
n
.. 44 i.
:: 1
.. '
10 heifers... 687 8 46
12 o. oe lis. 712 3 16
2a co wo 820 8 60
11 heifers... 808 8 76
18 cows 612 3 70
Arnolu 1. U.
6 steers. ...1200 4 70
8 sieers.... 8o2 3 Su
Son B. O.
s steers. ...1067 4 65
F. Belts ci. L.
.0 sieei s. ...1220 6 M 8 covsa 10U6 4 50
14 Cuvt s 1017 4 00
T. Moore Wyo.
4 steers.... V60 4 4u 8 sieers. ...1010 4 00
2 steers.... Sill 1 ii 4 sleeis.... Sao 4 4o
Art Doyle yo.
8 stetrs....lO0 6 60 36 steers.... 96 4 8.'i
28 cows )0o0 4 20 V cows 8no 2 ,0
12 s.c-crs.... Wl i'
W. F. Hill Wyo.
Id feeders.. KJ 4 70 11 cons 1118 4 36
6 cows louO 3 16 2 hellers... bju 8 00
A. D. lioniiiur it o.
,7 fiCders.-lioS 6 00 2J let dei s. .1219 6 00
.0 lecd. r. .liW i 4 60 4 ieeueik..i2Ui 4 20
lo litue.s..ii;o 4 40
buoit Sides Wyo.
.. &10 3 70 2 cows 1020 8 00
..lo63 6 60 1 caif 1a0 60
1. iirecktni'iilgu laanu.
..1072 3 40 3 slug 1413 3 26
'Ju2 4 36
fc red Hunter Idaho.
8 feeders.. 81 4 36 4 feeuers.. 980 4 35
ID feeders.. 865 4 36 15 cows HM 8 66
A. J. fc'letcher Idaho.
S3 steors.... SSJ 4 40 4'4 sieers. ... 811 4 40
3 steers lo,o 4 oo h steers sti 4 20
HuO-S-Hogs sold frUloc higher this morn
ing and, in must cui.es. .VstJ-lOc higlier.
'the trade was very active al the advance
and, as It became evident ihat receipts
were hardly large enough to satisfy both
packing and shipping orders, tlie market
became still firmer, closing active and loc
higher than yesterday, 'ibis means tral
moat of the hogs sold at $7.62677V. with
the better graoes selling on up us high us
$7 85 for the tup. It Kill be remembered
that yesterday most of the hogs brought
$7 'ilAl.Ti with a top at $7.80. Today s
advance carries the market to the highest
point touched since the first week In uc-
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12.-CATTLIi-Re-
oelpis, 6.0(0 head, Including 1,300 southerns.
iarket steady to strona: choice export
and dressed beef steers, $ii.60'uS.50; fair to
good. 86.0O'(i4 36; western steers. $4.00:y 5.76;
stockers and feeders, $3 OOyS.OO; southern
steers, $3.40'a6.25; southtirn cows, $2.76'U 00;
native cows, $2.2SJff..; native heifers, $3.50
fe6.7.rj; bulls, $2.56'jj4.10; calves, $4.00'a7.O0.
UOU Receipts. 7.0) head. Market was
647li,c higher; top, JS 10; bulk of sales. $7.70
85.00; heavy. $7.9;,fT S.10; packers and butch
ers. 87.Mrfi8.OG: light. $7.56i7.0: Dlea. Ii'. r,0
7.26; stags, IS.lftfii.ri.
HHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.00J
head, market strong to 10c hlcher: lambs.
$CO."o7 60; yearlings. 86.006.25; wethers.
Jli.oju.60; lambs. $4.00-6.00; stockers and
feeders, $3.2oi5.25.
St. Loals Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12. CATTLK Receipts.
4.0o0 head. Including 2,600 Texans. Market
steady; native shipping and exoort steers
$6.76i(S.OO; dressed beef and butchers'
steers, $5.5O'(f6.60; sieers under 1.000 lbs..
$3.7.rng5.40; stockers and feeders, $3.56vo5.25:
cows and heifers. $3.26gv7.0U; canners. $2.(8i'i
2.60; bulls. $2 6(H3.26; calves. $ii.60tf.i:
Texas and Indian steers, $3.50jf6.00; cowt;
and heifers. 2.2Cu4E0.
HOGS Receipts, 700 head. Market 10c
higher; pigs and lights. $ti.OO?57.76; packers.
ll.CtYgl.W, butchers and boat heavy, $8.00d
8.15.
KlIErP AND LAM BS Receipts, 1000
head. Market stesdv; l ullu, muttons, $3 50
dfitiO: lambs. $026H7B; culls and bucks,
?2.60ii4.40; stockers, $3.00"u3.75.
t. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSKPH, Nov. 18-OATTL-Re-cep;s,
2 SCO head; market steady; steers,
M fiOrs.00; cows and heifers, $2.50u 00;
calves, $,i.00(t7 2..
HOtlS Rrcelpta, 8 600 head: market verv
active, 10'fl6o higher; top, $8.06; bulk of
ral-s. 7.et8.09
SHKKf AND LA MRS Receipts. 1,000
bead; market steady; lambs, $6.607.60.
steady net unchanged to IS points higher.
Subs were reported of 38.000 bags. Including
December. fc..Vu.4o: January. .4i.o:
Milch, .6.V, si'.p. fipot steady; No 7 Rio,
8'sii8i,c. nuiiiliiul; No. 4 Santos, 8rp8',c;
nnld, quiet; Cordova. Sl'iiil'i.c.
OMAHA UK.SKKAL MAHIvKT.
Staple and Fancy I'rodnce I'rlets Fnr.
alahed by Bayers and Wholesalers.
15UTTKR Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
tlie retail trade in 1-1 b. cartons. ;:,!c: No.
In 60-lb. tubs, SlVrc; No. 2, In 1-lb. car
tons, eVu; in Oo-lb. tuba, 2H -!; packing
slock, 22 i:C; fancy dairy, tubs, 26c; Mar
ket changes every Tuesday.
LciUS 8'resh Belling stuck, candled, 26c.
l'OL LTltV-Dressed broilers, 2Jc; surlnas.
14c; hens 140 ; cocks, loc; ducks, lc, gecee,
14c, turkeys, 3ou; pigeons, per doz., 4I.26.
Alive, broilers unuer 2 pounds. 16c, uvtr
2 pounds, 10!nc; hens, hh-; cocks. O'c;
ducks, full feathered, loc; men', lull
leathered, 8c; tuiKejs, untier 10 iiouuds, loc;
oier 10 iHiunds, lie; guinea fowls, yi.it) per
dos., pigeuue, 60u ptr dox.
OVS1 l.Rij beiects, smiill cans, 22c; laire
40c; gallons, 51.86; New York counts, sum, I.
33c; large. 46c; gallon, $1.86; liallluioi o.
siaiidaiua, sina.l, 22c; .'aigc, 3oc, gallon.
81. io.
! ISli resn caught, almost all a re
dressed: Halibut, 12c; buffalo. So; tioni,
16o; builhcut.'S, 14c; calfish, i,c; crapples.
suniiah, 8Soi8c; black bass, Sac; whlietish.
i,,c; pike. 12c; salmon. 13c: pickerel, lie:
frog legs, 46c. Fresh trozen Wliueiisli, iu.
1, lie; pickerel, dressed and headless, 8;
pike, uresaed. 12c; rcu. naiipcrs, 12c; Suan-
isli mackerel, 18c; naiive inaoKerel, 86c eai 11.
lih.KK Cbib fNo. 1 ribs, lbc; No. 2 ribs.
12c; No. 3 libs, 7rc; Mo. 1 10111, 2oc; No. 3
10111, 16c; No. 8 loin, 8mc; Mo. 1 chuck,
oSic; Mo. 2 cnuck, 6vxc; Mo. 8 chuck, 4i4c;
.no. 1 lound, 8c; No. 2 round, bvc; No. 3
he; No. 1 plate, 6V1C; No. 3 plate, 4c; No. S
plate, 3V1C.
FRUITS drapts: Now York Conoord, as
sociation pack, per basket, 21c; 100-busket
.ois, per basket, 21. c; California, exita
laucy I'laiiuug Tokays, pi.r largo ciai.;,
4l.,6; 3-ciate lots, per crate, $l.tx; 5-crate
tois, per ci ale, 41. 00, extia ciioice Malagas,
per bbl., $0.60; extra choice heavy Malagas,
4c-r bbl., 4U.OU, al.Kiiy iaucy Aialagas, per
bbl., $i.60: sulutly iancy heavy Mulugns,
per bid., $7.w: extra iancy timed gniiies,
p,r bbl., 87.60; extra fancy extra heavy
liniea, per bbl., o.w extia ianoy H 111c La
Holiliinia D, per bbl., $10.00. Cranberries:
Wisconsin, Anller brand, extra fancy
Jin bo, per bbl., tlO.60; Wisconsin, popiiy
l rand, Red & Cncrry, per bbl., $1.60; Wis
oonrin, fieid run, per bbl., $7. 00; fancy Ca,e
Cod, 81 90; choice Capo Cod, 4'i.uo; choice
Cape t od, box, $2.60. Apples: Kxtra Colo
rado Jonathans, per box, 82.60; extra choice
Coiorauu Jonathans, per box, $2.26; cholca
Jouulhans, per box, Missouri L'.en.
No. 1, lien Davis, per bbl., $3.60; Missouri
Ben, No. 1, Wlnesups, per bbl., Jl.oO; Mis
souri Ren, No. 1, Uano, per bbl., $3.75; No,v
York extra fancy Red Liu id wins, per bbl.,
$4.60; New York extra fancy Greenings, per
bbl., $1.60; New York farmers' pack, tia.d
wlns, per bbl., $3.75; New York farmers'
pack, Greenings, per bbl., $X76. i'outs:
California, extra fancy Kaslie Buene, per
box, $2 60; Michigan Ivlofterw, per 3-bu. bbl.,
$4.00. Cliangeit: r.Uu fancy Valencius, 120,
160, lib, 2oo and 21u, per box, $1.60, 260 Ani
.88, pur box, $4.60; xna fancy Florida, 12ti,
160. 170, 200, 21b. per box, IJ.26. Lemons:
Lxtra fancy, i. and 660, per box, (i.00;
cnoice, .,00 and 6b0, per box, $6.60. 0 111 pa
Hull: Florida, 64, 04 and 80, per box, $4. .A
liananus: Lxtra fancy l'ort Limon, per lb.,
4c; 6-bunch lots, per lb., Hc. Honey: Coio
lado. per crale, $j.25.
VKGLTAKLLS-Sweet potatoes, Virginia
Red Siar, per large ubl., $2.60; S-bbl. lot,
per bbl., $2.o0. Celery: i;xtra Iancy Michi
gan, per duz., 36c; extra luncy Muskegon,
per fiat box, $126. Head lettuce: 1'er ham
per, $2.60. Rutabagus: Canadian, per lb.,
l'vC Cabbage: Wisconsin, tieuuluo Hoi
land seed, pur lb., line; l,lMi-lb. iota or
more, Ike; red, per lb.. 2 it. Californii
tuinaioes: 1'er crate. $1.60. Unions: Indiana
Red Cslobe, per bu., 41.00, ltiitno yellow, per
bu., $1.00; Spanlsu, per eine. $1.60. I'otia
lots: Colorado, per bu., ou. Figs: New,
imported, 7-ciown, pel lb., lLc; 4-crown,
per lb., 13c; 12 12-ot. pkgn., per box, 80c;
60 6-oz. pkgs., per box, $2.00.
N L' lb Almonds: Di uhc seedlings, por
lb., 16o; filberts, large, per lb., 14c. Fecans:
Louielana, per lb., li'c; Jumbo Texas, per
lb., 16c; medium Texas, per lb , 2e. Cali
fornia wainuts: Mo. 1, soft sneli, per lb.,
luc; No. 2, soil siioil, per lb., lie I can u la.
Raw, per lb., lie; Jumbo, raw. per lb., 7c;
roasted, per lb., 8c; pa, led, per box, $1.26.
DATES .10 1-lb. pkgs., per box, $2.25;
hew Hallowe'en, per lo., 7c; sugar wainut,
per box, $1.26; faid, per lb., 10c.
Klbr.s-Mj. i ci con. loc; Mo. 1 cured,
CIDER Mott's, per kef, $3.60.
11 cows. .
3 sleeis.
25 cows....
00 feeders.
SIobk City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 12 -fSpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mar
ket steady, x
HOUS Receipts, 2.400 head; market
Mi lOo higher; range of prices, $7.70fu7.W,
bulk of sales, $7.76 u 7.80.
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogg, felieep.
Kouth Omaha 1,300 3.400 l.OX)
Sioux City 600 2 400
St. Joseph 2 600 3.600 1,000
Kansas City 6.00O 7.000 3.000
St. Louis 4,000 7.SO0 l.OuO
Chicago 2.0t 18.OU0 10,000
Total
.16.300 40.100 16,000
tober.
Representative sales:
No. At. 88. Pr. No. Ae. Sh. Pr.
11 t I6.1 1 74 41 , 7 4'.
77 '.t 40 7 76 4" sou Ijii Hi
8,1 M ls) 7 78 72 444 ... 7 8f
t. l't ... t 8 7" .M SO 1 aft
Tt i.'f! 1 f4 1.4 2el 7 H,
17 874 Sl 14) o" :si 40 7 W
S J-1) ... t M 74 176 IJ0 7 4.",
12 i7 11:4 I. Ja4 40 7 84
43 ii ... 1 S-S M 80 7 8.,
11 .in 40 li! 61 21,4 ... 7 us
I 54 j 4 J0 llli "4 IP tl'.
i 44 - t lis a 2V4 34.1 7 ae
I 64 8.18 W 7 .7 .. .4.4 24-1 7 44
j 78 ;4I so 1 s2 s 48 47 I1 ." s
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 M ETA LS The
market for standard copper uas dull today,
no sales being reported on the New York
Metal exchange. Spot. November and De
cember closed at $12. 60'n 12.76, January at
$12.7o'ti 13.00. February at $12 80yj 13.10 and
March at $12.80"i 13 .15. The London market
closed steady. Willi spot quoted at 4J66 17s
dd and future at 4200. Sales there Included
2u0 tons spot and 1,000 tuns futures. Local
dealers cpiote lake copper at $13 OUu 13.26,
eli ctrolytlc at $12.S7',s.'i) 13 00 and casting at
$12 7.'u 12 87'A. Tin was easy, with spot and
November closing at $.10.26 ji 30 40, December
at $'u 26hG0.60. January at $30.3r.k tit) and
February at $30. 404 20. 70. Sales on the New
York exchange were 10 tons spot at $.0 40.
Then Loiiuon market ciosea lirm. Spot was
quoted al 138 15s and future! at 141.
Lead was quiet; spot, $4. 37 Vs, ,j 4. 46, New
York, and $224 27',, Fast St. Louis.
London market was unchanged at LI'..
Spelter was quiet, with spot quoted at
$f!.26'ii41.40. New York, and at $i, J0uG 25. Kasl
St. Louis. The Imdon market was un
changed at 23 Cm. Iron was unchanged at
60s lovl for Cleveland a ai rants In London.
1 -orally the market was steady. No. 1
foundry, northern, 919 tKjT9.60; No. 2, $1S .50
eil'Uio: No. 1 soutnern and No. 1 southern,
soft $18!f,T10.FA
ST. IAII'IS. Nov. 12 M ET.MS Lead,
weak at $4 25; spelter, dull at $i.2.'i.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 COTTON The
market oprned barely steady at a decline
01 IoqH points in response to weak Liver
pool iab.es and liqiilda.iun. OfTerings were
well absorbed bv a scatteilnr deinund in.
splied by continued reports of firmness in
ihe sou.h and pries during tho middle of
tne moining ruled only some 6(8 points
i.et lower.
r utures opened barely steady; Decern,
ber, 14.40c; January, 14 53c; March, 14.70c;
May, 14.86c; July. 14.80c; August, 14.20c;
October. 12.30c oifred.
Futures closed steady; November, 14.18c;
December, I4.040; January, 14.48o; February,
14.61c; March, 14.417c; April, 14.67c; May,
14.784'; June 1478c; July, 14 77c; August,
14. lie; September, ll.!c; October, 12 46c
Spot closed quiet at 20 points lower; mid
dling uplands, 14.75c; middling gulf, 16.06V:
sales, l.OOO bales.
c ; A L V LSTo.N, Texas. Nov. li. COTTON
Steady; 14 510c.
ST. LOC IS, Nov. 12 COTTON-XV-chnnged:
middling, 16c; sales. 33 bales; re
ceipts, 6 ?M bales; shipments, 6.61.1 bales;
stock, 27,222 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 12 COTTON
Spot quiet; o lower: middling, 14c; sales,
on the spot, 200 bales; to arrive, 800 hales.
Trrtaar) Mtntement.
WASIMNOTON, Nov. 12 The condition
of th tie.i55Prv at tlie beginning of busi
ness today was us follows: Trust funds:
(lold coin, $.S."!,M8.Ki; silver dollars. $4S8..
275.000; sliver dollars of lsyi, $4,017,000; sil
ver certificates outstanding, $18. 275, 000.
General fund: Standard silver dollars In
general fund, $1.7.14.112; current lliibilite,
Jlll.Go3.441; working balance In treasury
treasury offices, $2.970,745; in banks to
credit of treasurer of t'nlted Slates, $T:.
iisx.0!i4; subsldlury silver coin. $1 i .'..S3.2S.I;
minor coin, $1,314,272; total ba'.ancn in gen
eial fund, $tl.836.818.
New York Wining Mocks.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were u I,:,i.v
Alice
Hruliawl'-S Con...
Com. Tunnel stock
4o bonls
Ton. Cel. A Va....
flora silver
Iron Silver
uftered.
.uo
. 6
. Z7
. 21
. 70
. 7'l
.164
Lterwuie Con
l.lttle fh:ef .
stexusn
tirilsriu
Otililr .
SisndHrd
Ysllo Jacket .
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Coffee Market.
NKW YORK. Nov. 12. COFFEK-The I
rrarket for coffee futures ripened steady st
unchanged prices to an advance of 6
points in response to a partial advance of :
'4 frano at Havre, and ruLd g":ietallv I
Bi.itdv on Wall strert buying rod loesl I
bull supimrt of the near months. There
van some sca.ti'iir 1 iiiuitls ton and a
Utile foreign sellliiy. but off.-rtngH wi n- ;
s vt 1 y well taken and the market closed,
Foreign Financial.
LONDON", Nov. 12 Money was in si, 01 1
supply sod dear on the market today and
discounts were inclined to ease. The Rank
of England has received $2tf. 0 in Amoi
li an eugli s f mm Pat Is and u ill eh i t P I u .
more. tin the Stock exchange -i . 'Tolar
prrit-perts and the corit'iitiiil d.ai iti'itnc
off Hit the eff,et of ill wood hang rttuiu
un-J further llqicii.it U"i vakened kafflrs.
Bank tic. riugs.
vMAIfA. Nov. it -Hunk . lenrlnKs for 10
dt'.' ci 2.f 10 4Hi sri ard f , i'e coire
r poiidn.g date Usl j ear, $2.1L687.8va,