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THK HEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. NOVEM-lKR J7. 1!0!.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE iliRKET
Wheat Active and Strong tt the
Opening of Trade.
LIVERPOOL CABLES THE FACTOR
ftborta Are Nfr.o.., but Profit Tak
ing; oa th Utilce Checks the Ad
vance and Farther fvlllm
Caoses Khars Break.
OMAHA, Nov. 26. OT.
Wheat was active and strong at the
Opening on higher Liverpool cables. Shorts
'ere nervous, hut profit-taking on the
bulge checked advance and further selling
canned a sharp break, especially In the
December option. Renting orders stopped
the decline end a firmer tone evident
Wr In the day.
Corn receipts, while still light, are suf
flrlent for the preseent demand and a
tetter movement Is expected with colder
weather conditions. "
Wheat was steady and firm at the Mart,
but broke sharply on heavy selling and
offerings by longs. Cash wheat was plow
"ale at Ho lower than Wednesday. Re
ports on the growing winter wheat tiro
unusually favorable, prospects could hardly
be Improved. -
Corn showed algns of weakening with
wheat and more liberal acceptances were
reported from country shippers. The cash
article was firm and sold steady to c
filgher. If receipts pick up cash prices are
expected to decline.
I'rlmary wheat receipts wore 1.518.000
tSnshels and shipments wers 764 ono bushels,
against receipts last year of l.M.000 bush
els and shipments of 460,000 bushels.
I'rlmary corn receipts were 413 000 bushels
and shipments were 896.000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 448.000 bushels and
Shipments of 462.000 bushels.
Clearances were 91.0(10 bu. of corn, 6.000
t"i. of oats and wheat and flour eiual to
442.000 bu.
Leverpool closed 'ixA higher on wheat
nd V4d higher on corn.
Local range of optlora:
r
Artloles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
Deo.... 102 1 02HI 101 1 01S 102
May... 100 1 On 1 00 100 10
Corn
I'M,.,. 57 57 56T4, 56 57
May... M 59 68. 59 iH
Oats
Ieo.. S7 S7V. 87 874 37
May... X) 4014 3S 40V, 89
Omaha Caen Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. fl.OSftl.ORV. No. I
hard. l.oru1.01V4; No. 4 hard, 82ftWo; No. 8
prlng, 31.0Htl.03; No. 8 spring 97cfl$1.00.
CORN No. 2. 57frWc; No. 3. 671160; No.
4, 5.Vfiiic; No. 2 yellow, 58yK0.c; No. !
yellow. 6irGO.4c; No. 2 white, Mtfeov4c; No.
2 white, Wi'flfioHc.
OATS-No. 2 mixed, 37Hc; No. 3 yellow,
37V(jsxc; No. 8 white. 3c; No. 4 white.
S7fi3i,c; standard. 3XV4o.
RYE No. 2. 6i70c; No. 2. 6SG9c.
Carlo! Mecelprs.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 41 2T 111
Minneapolis 755
Omaha 27 20 2!
Duluth 560
CII1CAUU GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Nov. 26. Wheat for December
delivery experienced a severe setback here
today, when the prices dropped 2'nu as a
result of realizing sales. At the clone prices
wire unchanged to 1'4'tjlo lower com
pared with YN ednouday's tlnal figures. Corn
und oals closed steady and protislons firm.
from II W, the opening high point, which
was the highest mark for the day, the
price of the December wheat option dropped
11.00. May In the meantime sold off
riln I1.07V4 to ll.Oi't. Final quotations on
Deoembor were 41.0? and on May $1.0i1..
Corn was Irregular the greater part of
the day. December was rather weak and
tho more distant options ririn. December
was subjected to considerable selling pres
sure all day, owing to talk of Increased re
ceipts. Prices closed H'AO lower to Mc
bin her.
Buying of May by leading elevator Inter
ests imparted considerable strength to the
outs market. Prices at the close showed
net gains of mc to .ttc.
Provisions closed 60 to 42V4C higher.
The lenaing futures ranged as follows
.Artleles.l Open.) High. Low. Close.Wd'
Wheat
lee.
May
July
Corn
l)ec.
May
July
Oats
Dec.
May
July
I'org
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan. May
Kits
Jan.
May
1 0P'4
1 074
8
1
IRO'ifr",
1 0T4
1 07.
UA1.
62
1 wf
1 OB1!
971
B9H
61 .
611
41
37A!SftV,ffH
to;.
42
21 40
20 75
I 21 70
I 20 85
21 40
20 66
I
12 16 f 12 224 12 IK
11 67Vi U OTVs U 65
1 ' 1
I 11 00 I 11 IB HI 00
I lu 321,1 w s24 10 777X1
1 7,l 08
1 0ii,l 0thSk
n
G2 itsiVi
tUWl 61
39". S3
4!'4j141Vd'74i
391 H
21 CJH.
20 75
12 224
11 67W
21 20
20 5i
12 62H
11 62
11 15 10 96
10 umi 10 invt
cases: steady; at
ZiWyitW:; firsts,
17c; full
CHEKrfli Firm, full creams,
creams, fair to good. WV&16e.
TkKW TOR K OKenAL MARKF.T
Qaotatlons of the If on Varteas
t'oatmadlttea.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2.-FLOfR-Reclpts,
r,.fM bbls.; exports, 17.?"0 bbls. Market
was dull but steady; Minnesota patents,
K.3fM 40; winter straights, 6. 2V(i &. io; Min
nesota bakers, tt fu4 S6; wintes extras.
t4.3nti4.ao; winter patents, tK.SF.'S.Ti; winter
low grades, t4 2O4.0; Kansas straights.
ttsOyfiOO. Rye flour, steady; fair to good.
14 aa 4.1-0; choice to fancy, t4.'iM.W). Buck
wheat flour, dull at U'ib per 100 lbs., nom
inal. COR N M K A r-Firm ; fine white and vel
Inw, $1.60fll.66; coarse, tl.40fil.45; kiln dried.
H36.
RYE Dull; no. 2 western, Slc, nominal,
f o. b, New York.
RARhEY-Slerdy feeding, aiiac, c. I. f..
New York.
WHKAT Receipts, 70.SO0 bu.; exjwrts,
13.M0 bu. Spot market was steady; No. 2
red. tl 27, aked. domestic elevator, tl.HtjT.
nominal, f. o. b. ; No. 1 northern Duluth,
II . nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard
winter, nominal, f. o. b. afloat,
firm cables caused higher opening in the
wheat market, but prices soon developed
weakness and declined under heavv liqui
dation in December. There was a lally
lute on export buying of fifty loa Is in
the west and covering by shorts, closing
a 1c decline to c net advance. December
closed at tl.lSVa. May closed at tl-UH and
July closed at tl.Ofi.
CORN Receipts. ,19.375 bu. Ppot market
firm; No. 2. 72", elevator, domestic and 75c,
delivered, nominal; No. 2, 6SK f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, nominal. The option
market was without transactions, closing
unchanged to c net advance. December
closed at 71. May closed at 6JHc
OATS Receipts, Ktf.fi&O bu. Spot market
quiet: mixed oats. 26 to 32 lbs., nominal;
natural white, 2 to 32 lbs.. 44'-l8c;
clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 45Vj4Hc-
HAY Steady; No. 3, Wusuc; good to
choice, 96C&11.06.
HIDES vulet; Hogota, 21HHc; Con
tra 1 America, 22'!j224c.
LEATHER Steady; acid. 22'ff30c.
PROVISIONS Heef steady; family, 214 00
C 14 (0; mess, $ll.MKtll 50; beef hams. IJ.1.00
ti26.00; packet, tU .lU 12.60; city extra India
mess. t2U.50ii 2L 00. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies, I3 DO'ij-H.OO; pickled hams. 112 50
i 13.00. Iard. firm; middle west, t13 tf'ft
13.75; refined, steady; continent, 114.20;
South America, tl4.(e; compound, tl'iO'iy
10.26. I'ork. firm; family, t-SO'J 27.00;
short clear, 134.40'tf 26.60; mess, tl ibv Jti.'sj.
TALIAW Steady ; country tpkga. free),
V67.c.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 2fc9
7c; Jspan, BVijiic.
BUTTER Very firm; creamery specials,
33c: extras, 92c
CHEESE Firm and higher; state, new
full cream specials, 17(tfl,o.
EGOS Steady; western extra first, 36
37c; first. S1'hU4c; seconds. 274 30c.
POtLTRY Alive, dull; western chick
ens, 14'4o; fowls. 16Vxe; turkeys, 14ratio.
Dressed, firm; western chickens, broilers,
l&322c; fowls, LKjltvc; turkeys, ngUc.
WEATHER IN TUB CHAIN BELT
Rain Saturday, When It Will Alao Be
Colder.
OMAHA. Nov. 26. 1909.
The disturbance prevailing along the At
lantic coast during the last forty-eight
hours Is moving off the New England
coast. An area of high pressure overlies
the lake region, Ohio and MiisisMppI val
leys and southern states, and generally
fulr weather prevails throughout the terri
tory covered by this high. A depression
of considerable energy Is central over the
Rocky mountains, and the weati er Is gen
erally cloudy and unsettled west of the
Missouri river. This disturbance will move
eastward over the central valleys and cause
rainy and unsettled weather in this vicin
ity tonight and Saturday, with colder by
Saturday afternoon or night,
Record of temperature and precipitation
Compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
1900. 190S. 19U7. WS.
Minimum temperature ... 54 SO S3 30
Precipitation T .00 .00 .02
Normal temperature for today, S3 degrees.
Excess In precipitation since March 1, 2..3
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1908,
8.99. inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1907,
6.71 Inches.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
Dolnth Urala Market.
DULUTH, Nov. 28. WHEAT-December,
tl.03.; Mey, ll.titiSi; No. 1 northern, IUJ674;
No. 2 northern, tl.034.
OA I S NO. 3, W74C.
No 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLO I' 11 Finn; winter patents, tS.OOTjfl.T0;
winter straights, 14. 50 (i 5 40; spring strutglus,
f4.tXKd4.70; bakers, S3.Ob&5.00.
RYE No. 2, 74V76Vii0.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, I2ipb3c; fair to
choice mulling, 69vi6c.
SEED Flux. No. 1 aouthwestern, 11.74;
No. 1 north western. tl.M. Timothy, 2.8au
S.IO. Clover. $9.5i( 14.00.
PROVISIONS Mess Pol k. per bbl., $2176
jt 24.00. Lard, per 100 lbs Short ribs,
sides (loosed. HUoyil.iD; short clear sides
(boxed), tl 1.7541 12.00.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 44J.OU0 bu. Exports for the week
as shown by Uradstreet's were euuitl to
4.347,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1.61S.0U0
Du., compared with 1.392,000 bu. the corra
spondlng day a year ago. Estimated re
ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 97 cars; oorn,
4.13 curs; oats, l.vl cars; liogs, 13.0"0 head.
Chicano I'ssh Prices W I eat: No. 2 red
ll.likul.WSi: No. 3 red, tl.Ofi&l.iS; N0 2 hrd.
tl.Ohtk'ul.llU: No. 3 hard, 1.0lS1.0j; No. 1
northern spring. tl.09Vt4i 1.12'j; No. 2 north
ern spring, 11 Uhfel.10; No. 3 spring, fl.04tf
l.ui. lorn: io. 1 casn, wc; io. I casn,
new, mvaI'W; .-no. c wnite, wc; in o. 3 white
nw, 5dliii.9c; No. 2 yellow, M4ijc; No. 4.
new, 67(yii7Vio. Oats: No. t whl.e. 38'
etHtc: No. 4 white, iiSii0c. Standard, 41 -c.
ULTTER Steady; creuni.ries, 26'a31o;
dairies. Uutia.
KOOS Receipts, 2.619
mark, cases included,
2sc: prime firsts. Sow.
CHEESE Firm; daisies, lfl016Vo;
twins. 16V'jHVc; young Americas, ixj
lii'c; long horns. Wo.
1-Ol'LTRY Weak; turkeys, lSo; chick
ens. 10V-; springs, 10'no.
VEAL Steady; 50 to tw-lb. wts.. ?miiHo;
60 to Sfi-lb. wts , SstJJVc; 86 to 110-lb. w ts.,
Receipts Today Wheat. 48 cars; corn. Mo
cars; oats, 111 cars. Estimated tomorrow
Wheal. 97 cars: corn, 4U cars; oat. ISi cars.
Kansas City Urata and ProTlslona.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 20.-W1IE AT-Cash,
10 lower; No. 2 hard. tl.03!( UW; No. 3,
tl.02.nU.tM; No. 2 red. tlul2i No. S.
11 VMI122; Ieceniber, 1.0l; May, -4)1.02 V
bid; July, 9oc,' sellers.
CORN Nominally unchanged to He
lower: No. I mixed, Wc: No. 3, ttic; No.
2 white. Wc; No. 2. &.4"n0e; December,
6jU6SSc sellers: May, Clgol'ic, sellers;
juiy, eo'uwc. bid.
OATS Nominally unchanged;
White. 40w42c; No. 2 mixed, iSi40o.
RYE v,,7ou.
HAY Unchanged to BOc hlpher;
timothy. tUiUOO; prairie. f9.75;
aifair. tir 50 nt 75.
HITTER Creamery, extras. Slii.'
2;tc; seconds, !7c; packing stocks 2A)
FGUS Extras. 2so; firsts, 27c; seconds
and dirties, 17c; current reooipts, 2c;
southsins, loss off, 14o.
Reel pti,. shipments.
Wheat, bu It.ui0 S7.O0O
Com, bu 21 iu : 13.1100
Data, bu Hon) ' 17.UU0
It. I.oois Ueurral Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 26. WHEAT Lower;
track, No. 2 red. cosh. II K4vyn 1.2H; No. 2
hard. tl.08Miigi.12; December, tl.Oe; May.
1.0,i,ai.0. r.
COKN Firm: track. No. 2 cash. 56c; No.
2 white, Wc; December, 68txc; May, til'Vif
61 4c.
OATS Firm; track, No. 2 cash, 40c; No.
2 white, 42o; December, S9c; May, 42c
11 fj Ybc.
FLOUR Dull and weak; red winter pat
ents. t6.&(3i.80: extra fancy and straights.
t5.oil'a5.45; hard winter clears, t3.90Q4.20.
SEEI Timothy, IZ.iS(tf.SQ.
CORN MEAL 13.00.
BltAN Firmer; sacked (east track), 11.01
I&1.03.
HAY Steadv; tixnotliy. Il3.uutfl7.oo; prai
rie, tll.50tfl2.50.
BAlKllAVi-i 9-lliO.
HEMP TWINE 70.
1'ltoVlSIONS Pork lower; Jobbing, $24.00.
Lard higher; prime steam, Il3.15'ul3.30. Dry
salt meat unchanged; boxed extra shorts,
112.75; clear ribs, 12.75; short clears, tU.00.
Bacon unchanged; boxed extra short, 14.00;
cit-ur ribs, 114.00; short dears, $14.25.
POULTRY ijuiei; chickens, lie; springs,
12V; turkeys, 14c; ducks, 12c; geese. So.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 27Xii)32Vtc.
EOGS Steady, 26c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls Iti. 000 7.800
VN heat, bu 14,400 7,0u0
Corn, bu 96.00 17,4I0
OatB, bu 69.000 SS.OU0
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 26 WHEAT Pe
oe 111 per, tl.044,; May, 1.06Vtf 1.0-5',; cash,
No. 1 hard, tl.OTfll.OTH; No. 1 northern,
H.OiHiSlO.; No. 2 northern. $L04t(1.06; No.
S northern, $1.02Vu 104.
SEED Flax, $182.
CORN No. t yellow, 69o.
OAT-No. S white, 3aS4yo.
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks
FLOUR First patents,
patents, t5.10ru6.3O; first
seiond clears, 3. lO-ft 3. 35.
119.50.
t5 3046.50; second
clears, t4.2W4.40;
No. t
choice
choice
firsts,
Liverpool uraln Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 26 WHEAT Spot
firm; No. 2 red. western, winter, (is Id;
futures quiet; December. Ss 1J, March, 7s
9Vi; May, 7a t'd.
CORN Spot quiet; new American mixed
(via Oalveston). 6s 9Wd; futures steady;
December, mixed, 6s t&; December, plate,
6s 6,d.
Toledo Bred Market.
TOLEDO, Nov. 26 -SEED-Clover, cas i,
I8 60; November, td0; lecember, 162;
March, ts.S2V4; no. 2, i vux.40; jm0. i, $JU5ft
8.26; rejected, t7.707.W; not established,
t4.0. Tinuuhy. tl.W). Alslke, prime. $7.86; No.
4, $1.11; December. t7.K6; March, t3U0.
Peoria Market.
PFORIA. Nov. -COR.V-Strong; No. 2
white, new, 60c; No., 2 yellow, old, 63V4o;
No. 3 old, 63'vjc; No. I new, 68,c: No. 4
old, f.2lsc; No. t. 3vc; no grade, new, Mo.
DATS Firm; standard. 40o; No. t white.
40V. o.
iCansas City quotations were
follows:
Articles.
I Open. I High I Low. Close.
Wheat- I I
December ... 1 P1? loss 1 01S, 1 0l
May 102 lfev 1 02S
Com
I member ... t, 6' WV. t
My CIts 1 J-, ivj
Phllauleliihla Pre dure Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 86. UT7TTER
Firm; V higher; nearby prluts, S6c; west
ern roeamery. tJS
lav FOUS Firm. lgJc higher; Pennsylvania
and other nearby firsts, free cases, the at
mark; Penaylvania and other current re
eelpis in returnable rases, 36e at mark;
astern firsts, free cases, the at mark;
aeeieru fusts surrenl receipts, 3 at tuark.
Mllwaakee Uraln Market.
MILWAI'KKR. Nov 26 WH EATv-No. 1
northern, tl lltll ll; No. 2 northern, $1.0s5
l.os: May. tl OoH bid.
tATS 411)1420.
BARLEY Samples, 6767Tic.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26. METALS The
market for standard copper was dull today.
l.Kcal dealers quote I.ske copper at $13 .2TJ
14.75. electrolytic at tliiWliW and casting
at $12.7H'diS.r London market closed
easy; spot. f59 12s6d; futures. 60 lis tkl.
Tin was irregular. London market easy;
spot, 142 12s M; futures. 4144 12s ed. Lead
quiet; spot. t4 374 42 . London market
lower at ill Is 3d. Sptther. quiet; spot, $o.l
ih.U. Dondon market closed at 12J. Eng
lish Iron was lower, with Cleveland war
rants at loa 7d. Local market quiet. No.
1 foundry northern. $10 ifi y 19 2i; No. 2
foundry northern, lis 25 j.i 75; No. 1 foundry
southern and No. 1 foundry southern, soft.
$1 7fi.u 13.50.
ST. LoCIS. Nor. -METALS-LeaJ.
firm. 84.27; spelter, flrin, to.26.
Kew York Mlalagj ttorka.
NEW YORK. Nov. 86 Closing quotations
on mining nocks, were as roiions:
Alio V Lesdrtlls Cea .
NEW YORK STOCKS ASDBOSDS
Apprehension Over Standard Oil De
ciiion'Kcarlj Disappears.
AMEfilCAlfS HIGHEE U LONDON
Local Market Ala Rises ea Favorable
Heporta Affeetlna; Indaalrlal aad
Railroad rompaales Bonds
Are strong.
NEW YORK, Nov. 26 The opportunity
for contemplation affofcled by the Thanks
giving holiday seemed to have resulted In
an a. most entire disappearance of appre
hension over the Standard Oil decision,
which In. a been an unsettling Influence In
the stock market througli-iut the present
week. Prices of Americans had been lilted
smartly In tho London market In the In
terval and New York accepted the alteicd
appi alsemeint at the outset and added
something to the gains In the course of the
day's tranfnctlons.
The constant gatherings of influential
copper men In company with the bankers
ctedlted with the authorship of the project,
foster the belief Inithe cmtlnuid effortn
to work out the combination of the lines
followed by the financial minds In the
formation of the United States corporatl n.
Renewed weakness In New York Ct ntral
made one Interruption in the advance.
Pennsylvania showed some sympathy us
being similarly situated In the prospect of
addition to share capital. Importance is
attached to this kind of manifestation,
owing to the large new capital require
ment! that are te be met shortly. Tho
large stock and bond Issue already an
nounced have provision for payment almost
all deferred until the turn of the year.
The estimates of the week's currency
movement show a decided reflux of funds
from the Interior to New Y'ork, with the
waning of the crop movement, which is
one of the first signs of relaxation of the
money market. The demands of the sub
treasury and the uhrpments of gold to
South America have to be reckoned wlih
In computing the net effect on bank re
serves, which promises for that reason
to be small. The strong exhibit made by
the Bank nf England was a reassuring
factor In the market, although the reten
tion of the official discount rate Is read
as an expression of continued distrust f
the political outlook us shaped by the
budget controversy.
The sudden rise In the Chicago, Rock
Island Pacific railroad bonds secured by
St. Louis and flan Francisco stock as
collateral gave corroboration to the rumors
of a coming dissociation of these prop
erties. The price of ' all securities con
cerned rose on this prospect.
Bonds were strong. 'Atal sales, par
value. $3,C92,O00. United States 4s registered
declined V per cent on call.
Sales and range or prices on the Stock
exchange today were as follows:
saiaa. Hisn. laiw. uiopv
Allls-Chalmnrs pfd
Amalgamated Coppar
Amsrtuan Agricultural ....
Am. Bet Sugar
Am. Can pM
Am. c. at r
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H L. pfd
Am. les Securities
American Llnascd
American Locomotive ....
Am. B. A ft
Am. 8. R. pfd
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T. T
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda, Mining Co
Athtenn
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Coast bin.,
99,100
'"i
l.!"l
5,500
2..0)
)
toO
too
1.000
6f4
n
-47H
4H
e
4
27
15
IV
M
90tt
S4
72
47t
i
n
15
ti
54
91 S
4k -4
47
as
72 i
46 S
2
16
41
17,900 101 V 10"H 101
SO 111 HI 111
7' tfo 124 124
7.40O 142 H 141H
700
100
7,000
89
S4
61S
14
M
24
61
i.k 11s : u no
SOO 14 104 1"
400 m 136
134
Baltimore A Ohio 1.100 lie lit 114
Bal. ft Ohio pfd
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadlaa raclflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jersey
Chenapeeke ft Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Oreat Western ctfa
Chicago ft N. W
C, M. A St. P
C, C, C. ft St. L
Colorado P. ft I
Colorado ft So
Colo, ft Bo. let pfd
Colo, ft So. 2d pfd T. .
Consolidated (las -
Corn Prod jcta
Delaware ft Hudaon
Denver 4 Rio urande
D. R. O. pfd
Dlatlllere' Securities
Erls
Erie let pfd
Erie 2d pfd
Ueneral KJeotrtc.
Oreat Northern pfd
Oreat NorUtern Ore etfi....
Illinola Central
Intorborougb Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester ..
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper
International pump
Iowa Central
Kaneas City to.
K. C. So. pfd
Louisville ft N
Minn, ft St. L
M., St. L. ft g. g. M
Mlaeourt Pacific
M., K. ft T
M-, K. T. pfd
K at 1 011-1 Blacult
National Lead t-
N. R.- of M. 1st pf4V-.T7
New York Central
N. T.. O. W
Norfolk ft W
North American
Northern Pactne
Pacific Mall
Penoevlvanls .,
People's Oaa
P., O., 0. ft St. L
Preeeed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Hallway Steel Spring.
Heading
Republic Steel
Rupubllc Steel til...
100
l.o
!
14
7
tri
4
77
84
78
I.SuO 17 H 177 III
1,100 4 44 4
140 1UK 1 1
M 114 14 111
10,400
io
86
7
7
LO
700 1113 182a m
7.800 156 VA ltb
400 75 75 76
3,700 50 4 W
;K 56 66 U
II
SO
10, SOO 150)1 W 1444
II
UK
47 4744
1.8IO ill Bi
600 1S5 ISi
4
V4
7
14
40
600 161
l.frOO 141 1421
81
too
loo
1.100
l,00
aoo
100
u
16
14
4
40
1,000
100 147
13,100 14
,600
5
W
147
65
Kl
to
4
40
161
143
HO
146
1
664
1.00 1UK UJ 107
l.4o te -M 26
0 10 154 15
l.tOO tl DO I"
S7
400 44 4114 44
00 70 70 70
200 161 161 Ui
SOO 61 63 61
00 136 1S4 134
J.4W (0 70
,U00 4 44
400 1154 116 lib
1.010 W U M
MO 65
n,o it
66
in
1,0 5 Wi
uu 7a 7744
l.KW 144 143 144
4.6JO 47 434 47
66
lfck
47
W
74
il.4! 13:
400 114
131 131
1134 113
1,400 i2 61
SOO 61 60
.Wl.4xr lizt ill
. Z.l'W 47
1U0 1( 104
, 1.I00 40 i
. 6,1 0 0
400 67
. e.l'Xk 34
. 4,T 74
M
00
6.M 1JO Hir Ifkx
4,u00 31 11 31
COO
0
4.J0
UK)
I0
41
uv
W4
Rok Ialand Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L. ft 8. P- 3d pfd
St. Loula 8. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd-
loaa-Sherneld S. ft I
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway
So. Railway pfd
Tennessee Copper
Teiaa ft Pacific
T.. St. L. ft W
T., St. L. A W. pfd
t'aion pacific
t'nion Pacific pfd
V. S. Realty
I'. S. Rubber
I'. I. Sleel
t'. S. Steel pfd
I'tah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical
W ahaeh
Wabmth pfd
Weetsi'n Maryland ctfa
Westlrignouso Electric
Western I'slon
Wheeling ft L. 1..,,..
Wisconsin Central ....
Total sales for the day, 76t.uu shares.
44
7
6
3
72
4
61
li
tu4
171
47
11
4
7
66
U
40
36
43
6K
404
34
63
11,100 Jul lr
70S 1UI4 1U2 liri
100
.. 1,1 JO
..I5i.)
31
53
a4
t.eOO 126
X7.100
J00
LOO
00
s
luO
44
44
S04
44
33
85
71
I
2
51
7
124
1
41)
304
66
13
U
78
(
all points In the earns period Is rslsed
this week's engagements to fj70ouo.
by
RETORT OP THH tl.K.ARIMj IO(R
Transactions of Ike Aaaorlatrd Banks
for Ike Meek.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Kradstreet's bank
Clearings report for the week ending No
vember ZS. shows an segregate of 12 "lO.
l.W.rtO. as against $3.49.ins.Onu lust week and
$2.fi0.71M"J in the corresponding week last
year. Following is a list of the cities:
CITIES.
I
I Clearings.) Inc.
Dec.
New Yoik
Chicago
Hoston
Philadelphia
St. liuis
Pittshutg
Kansas City
San Kraticlsco ....
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland
Oetrolt
oniaaa
I-KMllSVillc
Milwaukee
Port Worth
Ixia Angeles
St. Paul
Seattle
Denver
Buffalo
lndianuiH Is
Spokane, Wash. ..
Providence
Poitland. Ore
Klchinoud ,.
Albany
Washing-ton, L. C.
St. Joseph
Salt Lake City ...
Columbus
Memphis
Atlanta
Tacoma
Savannah
Toledo, O
Kochester
Hartford
Nashville
lies Moines
Peoria
New Haven
Sioux City
Norfolk
Orand Rapids ....
Syracuse
Kvansvllle
Birmingham
Springfield, Mass.
Portland, Me
Augusta, Qa
Dayton
Oakland. Cal
Worcester
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wichita
Wheeling, W.
Knoxvllle ....
Little Rock ..
Chattanooga
Charleston, S.
Mobile
Wilmington, Del.
Lincoln, Neb
Wllkesbarre
Topeka
Davenport
Oklahoma
Fall Itlver
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Sacramento
Sprlngfie'd, 111. ..
Helena
Fort Wayne
Cedar Rapids, la.
New Bedford
Columbia, B. C. .
Macon
Youngstown
Lexington
Fargo, N. D
Akron
Rockford, 111
Krie, Pa
Sioux Falls, 8. D
Canton. O
Qulncy, III
Bloomlngton, III,
Lowell
Btnghamton
Chester. Pa
South Bend, lnd..
Decatur. Ill
Springfield, p. ...
Vlcksburg
Fremont, Neb. ...
Mansfield. O
Jacksonville. III.
'Jackson, Miss. .
Houston
Galveston
Duluth
Scranton
8
61
8i
U4
43
4
u
12
6
7
60
cent.
. Bosten (tucks and Bonds.
XiraTrisj v , , . . .1.1 w . . ,
, .v.-j . w. , .-.W.T. a,. ivioiie. can loans, a
V " 1". " . um iiieup, OlO Per
Closing Quotations weto as follows:
.i.ki.... - . ht - 1 ...
iiiavii. auj. - w nmeiiiameLea
do 4t w Aiisona Com
At bison R. R 11H Atlantic
do prd i'4Uuttr Coaiitioe ...
Boston ft Albany 128 Cl. ft Ailsona
Ho.ton ft Maine 14 al, ft Heels
Poatos Elevated 180 Centennial
Fltrhuurg .fd 1H Copper fUnge ....
N. T . N. H. ft H...167 Lsly West
Vnlon Psclfle Soi'i Kranklln
Am. Area. L'hem 4S'i. Oranliv
. r
. . .lurt oreene t anaoes ..
... SlHe Eoyale
...114 Mara Mining
31 Michigan
1414 Mohswk
44 Nva.i
lo3 old Dominion
.. 4Oa.eola
.147 Parrot
. lUkiV Qulncv
.... 76 Shannon
.... 74 Tamarack ....
181 Trinity
..1. 47 I' S. Mining.
80 I'tah
US Victoria
1.4 Winona
.... 6 Wolverine
67 North Butte ..
An M
Am. Pnra. Tubs.
Amer. Sugar ....
du nfd 7
Am. T. 4VT...
Amer. woolen
do pfd
rinm. IAS
Edison Riec. Ill u.
Msss. Rlectrie ...
do pfd
Maes, lies
I'nlted Ktiilt .....
L'nlted M
do sfd
V. S. Steel.
do pfd ...
Adventure ..
Alluues
.... 1
.... 4S
.... 11
.... 11
....106
....470
.... II
.... 83
.... I
.... 14
....101
.... IT,
.... 24
.... T
.... t
.... tl
.... 174k
.... 63
....10
.... 11
7
.... 16
44
.... II
.... A
.... 47
.... 1
.... 8
....146
44
'Srwaswlrk Cos. . .
Com, Tennel stock.
Mo k4itls
Cna tl ft Vs....
Horn silver ........
Iroe Sliver
Ofleree.
I
M
at
86
, 74
Uuie Ckiel...
Mesloan
Osiarte
Orsir
Stsndasd
lellvw Jerket ...
.. I
. 8
.130
I
Bask tlearlsga.
OMAHA. Nov. M Bank clearings (or to
sy ere H.u2.tXsi.71 and for the eorre-
pond Lug day last year fXtotlrri.),
Treasury atatement.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2C.-The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today .' as follows: Trust funds
Gold coin, tv2.614.tsis; silver dollars. 1-w-ti.-44S.OU0;
silver doliars of lsti. $3,K-.R.u00; sli
ver certificates outstanding. $4)i. 448.000
General fund: Stan. lard silver dollars in
general fund. 13 .i,((il; current liabilities.
li'O.tM.lM; working balance In treasury
offices. 27.!i:i,7oi; In banks to credit of
treasurer of the l'nlted States, t.J10.126;
subsidiary silver coin, $l(i,al.M; minor coin.
ll.ttt.-J: total balance In general fund
a3.1H.SSJ.
- More Gold for Argratlae.
NEW YARK. Nov. S The drain of this
country's gold supply through shipments to
the Argentine repubjie still continues. Ho
far this week 12 OuO.OOft In gold has been
rgsged to be sent to that country. This
I rings the total shipments of gold from the
l'nlted Ftates to Argentine since January 1.
to I-uUVj.OuO. The total at fold expoiu lo
Va..
C.
,i,74o.O';.oiji
I 22',i,0.t)
I ltO.a2v.O14;,
I 124.iS4.0"ui
I 67U'i0.tW
I 4.i.til.!.tV
. 4i..;uooi
I 37.3i.Oi
I 3i:.&e4.tW
I 21.214. CVO
I 22.'.i;t0.lkX
I li.2o3.U4lj
I l4.4S4tH
14 044.t"Jj
1 1a.ij9.ouO1
I Il.&21.0Jl
I 10..'U;.0H)
7,0(5,1').
I lii.Sjit.tajtl,
I 14. 1Mb. 000;
I 11.31m. to),
.2-.H.tioi
I sr3.ot4t
7.0Hi.tW0;
4,Oi.t'O0l
7.414 01 J
.4iy,tit)i
J.iajJ.taaJ:
6.4iS.("J
6. '47.Uuj
B.0..0'(0!
7, a5.oti
i 3t;7.tmoi
6.07M.0U0I
10, M3. 01 "J I
4.10.tss
4.71. 0H0
S.lKN.tliiO!
3.3.7.00oj
2.j2,OtiO
3.0ti7.0M)j
2.K.Hi,UUt
2.D15.00I
2..1t'7.000i
2.1H7.0Hli
J.7;!4.0iw
2.11';.tA)i
2.11x.t:
l.tr2ii.L0i
2.0sK).w;
2.om.oiK)i
l.r2.oo!
2.475,0110
1.4M.CO0I
l.uxs.0u
l..'.72,0tPt)
1.5ii7.0lj
. 437.0001
1.450.4SKi
1.4i;2.00
1.0O,'i,OIK)
1.3on.oiV)
l.SHli.OOOl
l,274.O0
--l.o:i.otHi
1. 110,01101
1.224.0001
1 2!5.0O0
1.11.C4I
l.S13.tKM
1.071. 0(k)
l.IS2."
i.o;2.(sioi
7M.OO0I
813.OO01
7471,000
1.0f,rt.(i0
I.IW.000
H44.tr K
K.7.000
715,tlOO
809. Ot O
9:0.0iki
797,000
743.000
EH3.000
7.s,tK
HM.OOOj
44l.lltM)
878. 000
415.0IW
515.000!
375,000'
331.000
375.000
SW.OOO
377. 0O01
217.0110
302.OOOI
233.000!
423.000
2S.423.0X)
15.US0.O00i
5.6iio.OOO
2.051,000
8.1..
7V..
4.0..
U.7,..
Oil..
25. !..
13 3..
15.0 ..
22. 0..
I
H.U....
4.1,....
17.s ....
35. S;....
la. 6 . ..
20. X
t.5,
15.4,....
7.ti....
20. ft
12. 5....
24.V....
3.7j....
SS.Si....
20.3j....
';ii
0.2 ....
Li.ai....
20.
41.8!....
23. 4....
3.2....
121.01....
22.01....
13. ....
11 .7....
34.8 ....
10 5j....
.....
20.0l....
I
27.!.;
St. 8'
14 6
lSi.U
120.8!
5,9
8.
44.fi!
3.3
8.1
18.91.
35. 9..
34.01.
21.61..
bH.lil..
17.5,.
16.51,
'ioiOj,
2.4
15.6
4.6
2,8
4.7
Not Included In totals because compari
sons are Incomplete.
Not Included In totals because contain
ing other items than clearing.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26. MONEY On call,
firm at 4Mifi per cent; ruling rate, 47 per
cent; closing bid, l per oent; offered at
4 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty
days, 6 per cent: ninety days, 4 per cent;
six months, 4Vbffi4iW per cent.
PRIME ' MERCANTILE PAPER-6f5'
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. with
actual business In bankers' bills at 14. 84
4.8406 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8460 for
demand; commercial bills, M.4,'J4.41.
SILVER Bar, 50c; Mexican dollars,
43c.
BONDS Government, easy; railroad,
strong.
U. S. ref. Is rg 100 Int. Met. 4s 8!
U. g. ref. 2s coupon 110 int. M M. 4s 714
V. 8. 8s, reg 101 Japan 4s .1 87
V. S. 3s coupon lul do 4a 84
V. g. 4a. reg 116 K. C. So, lat 3s 13
do coupon U6U S. deb. 4a 1831.... H4
Allia-Chai. 1st 6s 84 b. ft N. mil. 4s
Am. Ag. 6s liHS'M.. K. ft T. lat 4s..
Am. T. ft T. cv. 4s. .106 do gen. 4s t
Am. Tobacco 4S 1 Mo. Pacific 4s 81
do 6e 1074 N. R R. of M. 4s.. 83
Armour ft Co. 4a.. IN. V. C. g. la ul
Atchison gen. 4a loo do deb. 4s K
do cv. 4s lltN. V.. N. H. ft H.
do cv. 6s 119 v. 6s 13.1
At. C. U lat 4a HN ft W. 1st c 4a...
bal. ft Ohio 4a ' do cv. 4s vu
do ls (4 No. Pacific 4a 102
do 8. W. Sa do 3s 78
Hrk. Tt. ct. 4a 86 O 8. L. rfdg. 4s 84
(en. of Oa. 6e 107penn. cv. 8a 1816... 864
Cen. lyeather is 8v do con. 4a M4
C of N. i. g. 6e....l'24Readln gen. 4s VH
iTiee. ft Ohio 4e..llg. L. ft I. M. fg. 4s. 84
do ref. 6s 1V4 do gen. 6a 8
Chicago ft A. ls... 74 St. L 8. W 0. 4a... 78
C , B. Q. . U K do 1ft gold 4a 82
do gen. 4s.
. ... 8 Seaboard A. V.
83
C. M. ft If g. la 8So. Pacific col. 4a.... 31
C. R. I. ft r. 4s.... t4 do cv. 4a 102
do col. 6a do 1st ref. 4s M
do rfg 4s 8-7 80. Railway &a lu
Colo. Ind. 6s 834 do gvn. 4a 804
Colo. Mid. 4s 81 Union Pacific 4 li
C. ft 8. r. ft s. 4 a 87 do cv. 4s 114
D. ft H. cv. 4s 102 do 1st A ref. 4s.... :7
D ft H. O. 4s 8Hl'. 8. Rubber 6s 1M
do ref. 6a 83 IT. 8 Steel 2d 6s l4t
Distillers' 6s '4Va -Caro. CJ.em. 5a.. W
Krle p. I. 4a 84Wabah 1st 6s 1114
do gen. 4s 7i do lat ft ex. 4s T:'.
du cv. 4s. ser. A... 81 "Wettem Md. 4a kt
do aeries B 6 West. Klec. cv. ts. ... 'M
Oen. Klec. CT. 6a..l4Wls. Cenlrsl 4a 84
Hi. Cen. 1st ref. 4.. rV
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Nov. 20. Trading In American
securities was light during the ear y
session today, pen ling the Wall street
opening. Canadian Pa ;lflc advanced but
prices generally remained about unchanged
from yesterday's final At noon th mnrket
was steady with Reading 1, AniHlRtiiia.ted
"opper IS and the rest of the lis: from
V4 to i higher than We Jnci.liiy's New
York closing.
Console, sinner 8J Louisville A Nth...l.15
do account 8B-loMo.. Kan. A Teiaa.. 60
Amalgamated Corner 83 New York Central . .111
Anaconda 1( 'Norfolk ft V eaters. 86
Atchison .122 do pM el
do pfd 17 lr.tar!c A Western.. 44
Baltlmor, A Ohls. .1 6 Pennarlvanla ...
ik'4 niua Minea
6 Reading
I08ouihern Railway
1F6 do pfd
18 Southern Pacific .
46 'I'nloa Pacific ..
84 do pfd
... 83 V. S. Steel
... 48 do pfd
. .. 40 Wabash
... IS do pfd
. ..liuSpnleh 4s
AHA LIVE STOCI MARKET
Hardly Enough Cattle on Sale to
Make a Market.
HOGS BIO FIVE CENTS HIGHER
(losd Pat Sheep Steady to Strong, fat
Lambs Stroagr to Tea Teats
Itlaher Common Kinds
A re Slow.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. W. 1309.
RecelDts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
tUflclal Thursday....
Estimate Friday ...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8i:i7 ( !2'.
. T.1 ,4S
. 8,171 4.9M
.Holiday.
. la 5.S"0
7.2W
7.2SO
Five days this week...K17 ll.95 2S.S94
Hame days last week....W.lo2 2l.i ST. 419
Same davs I weeks ago.27.fS 1K.22S M.0f9
Same days 3 weeks ago. 24.329 Sn.l
Same davs 4 weeks ago.31.ti? 16.U0 tW.SsO
Samo days last year.... 12, 407 4.7&S tn.lllu
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: lit):). I'.hjs. ln. Dec.
Cattle 1.107.009 940.ROS 76.20B
Hogs 1.9S4.174 2.1K5.770 2U,.i96
Sheep 2.1,770 13,698 65,374
The following taDis shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for ths last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1HV9. llWB.1907.1906.19tXS.1904. 1903.
Nov. 14...
Nor. 15...
Nov. 16...
Nov 17...
Nov. 18...
Nov. 1...
Nov. 11...
Nov. 21...
Nov. 22..
Nov. 23...
Nov. 24...
Nov. 25...
Nov. 2ti...
7
7 SfiVii
7 92.1
T 9V,
7 4-
7 9nk
7 8S'4i
7 Nt'Al
7 m
l
6 681
I 69
t 64
6 70
B ti
6 761
e
5 87
6 74
8 62
4 iS
4 V4;
4 991
5 981
6 10
( OS
4 83
4 641 C 02
4 oil I 6 02
4 4;t 6 It)!
4 7S1
4 72
4 061
4 (7
4 OS
4 69 4 67
t-t
4 32!
4 08.
I
4 681
4 )'
16 4 64
6 121 4 M
I 06 4 69j
3 95 1 4 72
4 07 00 I
4 63
4 71
4 61
4 63
4 r.4
4 61 1
4 4;
ee
4 48
4 63
4 54
4 44
i 39
4 46
4 4
4 46
e
4 21
4 20
I IS
Sunday. Holiday.
Ucceluts and disposition of live stock at
the Ltilon tock 1'ards, South Omaha,
Neb.:
RECEIPTS.
Cattie. Hogs.Sherp.H r s.
C, M. i St. P....
Wabash
Crion Pacific 44 22
C. & N. VV.. east 1 2
C. & N. W., west 2 21
C, bt. P., M. & 0 4 2
C. Li. & 6., east S
C, H. & y., west 30 22
C. R. 1. P., east.... 1 1
C, R. 1. & P., west... 1 2
Chicago Ut. Western. 1
Total receipts 98 77
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.Hogs.tsnoep
I.606
1,148
1.641
121
12
1,246
778
242
67
1.2U
2.426
Canadlaa Pacific
Cl.eeapeake ft Ohio
Chi. Great Weelern
( hi., mil ft st. r
lie Beers .
Denver ft Rio O .
do sfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do U pfd
Orsnd Trunk -.
Illinois Central
Ex. IMV.
F1LVER Tiar. steady at !1d per ounce.
MONEY fu5 per cent.
The rats of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 4 W per cent; for three
months' bills. 4 per cent.
Lucal Securities.
Quotations furnb-hei by t-amuel Burna
Jr., 414 (Near lora ine uuuuing
47
8
US
13
70
:sj
4
l'J
!M
127
21
47
85
Omaha Packing Co 272
Swift and Company I.'ti5
Cudahy Packing Co 862
Ai mour & Co 218
S hwartz-Holcn Co
Omaha Pack. Co., Denver 211
Armour & Co., Denver... 472
Cudahy, South St. Paul
M11 sourl-Kansas Calf Co. 81
V. B. Vansant Co
Ronton,, Vansant & Lush. 14
Hill & Son 28
F. B. Lewis 3
Huston & Co 11
J. B. Root & Co..: 36
J. H. Bulla 44
D. F. Hua 4
D. Wolf 5
McCreary At Carey 31
Sullivan Bros 1
Smith & Polsley 12
Lyon & Christie 32
Other buyers '. 3)2
Totals 2.944 4.373 6,601
CATTLE While there were ninety-six
cars of cattle reported In this morning,
twenty-six of them were direct to packets
and not offered for sale. In other words,
there were only about seventy cars of cat
tle oh the market, which was hardly
enough to make a good test of values.
Good fat steers, both rangers and corn
feds, were In very fair demand and sold
very freely at prices that were strong to
100 higher. Common and trashy grades
were a little slow, the same as they have
been every day of late.
Cows and heifers moved off quite freely
at about steady prices with Wednesday,
the demand being good at current prices.
The offerings for the most part chunged
hands in fair season In the morning.
There were Quite a good many feeders
In the hands of speculators carried over
the holiday, but every one seemed to be
expecting a pretty fair country demand
owing to the sharp break this week in
prices. For that reason ths few fresh
loads In the yards commanded about the
sains prices as were paid on Wednesday.
Quotations on cattle: Good to cnoice corn
fed steers, 7.0O8.2d; fair to good oornfed
stoers, 4X.Wij7.W; common to fair cornfed
steers, I42.7bu6.b0; good to choice range
steers, 13 604(6. fcO; fair to good range steers,
I4.76iod.50; common to fair range steers,
13.7 4.76; good to choice cornfed cows, and
heifers, 4.0j:fl6.UU; fair to good cornfed
cows and heifers, 13.ZoQ4.ou; common to
fair cornfed cows and heifers, 12.604426;
good to choice range cows and heifers, 33.71
i,4.60; fair to good range cows and heifers
to 1j3.7d; common to fair range cows and
heifers, 32.borg3.26; good to choice stock! s
and feeders, 34.26tf6.20; fair to good Block
ers and feeders, 13. 76 4 to; common to fair
stockers and feeders, 33.om&'3.76; stock heif
ers, 32.763.76; veal calves, 33.60ft7.tl0; bulls.
Sloes, etc., (2.76ft 4.A5.
Representative ernes:
w a.
No. At. P'. No. At. Pr.
t 880 2 n i 964 I 30
14 1 815 i 76 1 1014 t IS
V 844 I 75 1 838 85
8 744 IW 910 14
1 910 I 80 7 i I 34
9 984 I i 10 911 i (0
7 471 I 86 8 8S 8 46
1 1111 I 06 1 980 4 10
HEIFERS.
i 408 3 Oo 14 845 3 7S
BULLS.
1 845 fi 88 1..- 140 3 30
1 iteo 1 is. 1 mo 1 m
3 lu5 I 80 2 1400 I 86
1 1010 3 36
CALVES.
18 Kl IN 1 170 ( to
1 ro 4 71 1 iio 4 60
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 880 I 26 7 4 I 50
t 744 I 28 891 3 76
t 560 I 44 10 1003 4 H
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
6 cows 1130
4 cows 97
4 calves... 8rt7
12 cows 7k3
2 bulls 13oU
3 heifers... D3
7 heifers... 84
5 cows 1074
11 steers.-...
16 cows
52 cows
1 cow
J
14 heifers...
4 calves...
6 steers....
4 cows
960
912
3 78 6 cows 960 t 45
2 90 4 bulls 1282 1 90
3 26 6 calves... 30 4 go
2 'j 7 cows 618 i 65
3 15 7 heifers... 8t4 3 20
3 20 4 steers.... 730 8 60
3 76 7 cows 1'67 3 ti
3 36 7 calves... 301 8 25
4 35 3 calves... 366 3 60
2 65
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823 1 75 2 bulls 1135
810 2 90 1 steer 1O30
H. yuisinberry Neb.
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672
812
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8 25 6 ferders
Bunnlng W yo.
179?
. 686
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20 cows....
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4 15
3 75
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87 3 86
921 4 10
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5 cows
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936
967
700
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the selling s'de could
ssk for a better hog market than prevailed
this morning. Although receipts were lib
eral the demand was so good that offerings
changed hands with a fair amount of rap
idity at prices that were a good ec higher,
buyers in fact claimed that taking quality
into consideration it was more than 6o
higher. A large proportion of ths hogs
sold at 3.'ti 06. with the best heavy
hogs up as high as 36 10. Light and light
mixed hogs sold from 38.00 down, depending
upon the weight and quality. Among the
oiferings were quite a number of high
mixed loads running from heavy hogs down
to very light pigs Hogs of this description,
ahlls selling very high as compared with
eastern markets, nevertheless tend to
bring down the average.
Today's advance carries the market to
the highest point touched since September.
Representative sales:
No. AT. Sh Pr. Ns. At. 8 Pr
77 140 144 1 80 : te.2 840 06
49 117 lu 1 17 II I4 1.0 I 05
Vi Ill ... 1 86 17 114 ... 8 94
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87 J 60 7 97 4 t ... Hi
S' Ill 180 1 97 II 141 110 8 l
54 114 ... 1 00 II UU 90 I 04
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88 16 40 8 10 44 179 uo 6
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71 la 40 8 ol4 49 14 40 i 08
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II 144 180 I .'14 44 I 40 I 04
I! 244 9 3 01 4 ,.i M 3 06
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rest after shorvninr.
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SHKKF Receipts of sheep were very
moderate this morning, only twenty-eight
cars being reported In. Of this number
about one-half was from the range aiul
the other half from the feed lota. To put It
another way, about one-half of the ar
rivals consisted nf killers and the re
mainder of feeders.
Hackers appeared to be quite anxious for
fresh supplies of killers and anything that
looked at alt good met with a very ready
sale, sheep commanding steady to strong
prices and lambs being strong to ltlc
higher. On the other hand shippers should
not forget that half-fat or warmed-up
sheep and lambs are both very slow sellers,
packers having very little use for them
and only taking them when It Is Impossible
to get anything else. This mentis that
they are the last to sell and at prices
that are none too good. Oood lambs,
though not cholc'3, sold as high as 17.60,
which Is as much as has been paid for
some little time back. Klght good heavy
yearlings sold up as high as 35.90.
Feeders were a 'ittle late in arriving at
the yards, but when they did show up they
generally met with a satisfactory reception.
The market was safely steady, which Is
saying a good deal, as prevailing prices
have been very good every day.
tjuotatlona on fat sheep and lambs'.
Oood to choice lambs, 37.10-TJ7.fiO; fair to
good lambs, 3ti.70ii7.10; good light yearlings,
46.wy.10.tt; good heavy yearlings. 36.2r.if5.R0:
good to choice wethers. 34.76";.. 2d; fair to
good wethers, 14. 30 3 4 75; good to choice
ewes, 34.40a4.a6; fair to good ewes. 34.10a
4 40.
Quotations on feeder stock: Oood to
choice lambs, 3tS.2Mj6.T0; fair to good lambs,
35.800-6.26; light yearlings, 35 OOf6.:40; heavy
yearlings, 34.6tXa5.0O; old wethers. 34.15'D
4.40; good to choice ewes, 33.lfvu3.tj5; breed
ing ewes. tt. 761)6.60; yearling breeding
ewes, 3n.504i4.0U.
Representative sales:
No. Ay.
30 fed Iambs 10
146 fed lambs 65
90 fed wethers 144
277 fed yearlings
in ted yearlings
275 Western lambs ...
275 Western lambs ...
23 fed yearlings
1!"4 fed wethers
10 fed wethers and
culls
30 fed lambft, culls.
yearlings,
.102
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.. 75
.. 76
. 02
108
ICO
70
200 fed lambs 70
Pr.
6 75
6 M
C 10
6 90
6 90
7 10
7 10
4 85
5 00
4 26
6 00
7 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Cattle and Hobs Stronar-Sheep and
Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO, Nov. 2fl.-CATTLE-Reeelpts,
9.000 head. Market strong; steers, 3tl.50tj
9.00; cows, 33.6Oitf5.O0; heifers. )3.00i(r6.00;
bulls. 3:i.OUiJ4. 76; calves, 33.008.50; stockers
and feeders, 33.7536.
HOOS Receipts, 20.000 head. Market was
strong; choice heavy. 3S.25'y 8 80; butchers,
3".20ft8.30; light mixed, 37.968.06; choice
light. 38.0!Vi8.15; packing, gg.lOft H.26; pigs,
3S.0Mj7.A0; bulk of sales. 3ft.05fts.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,200
head. Market stedy; sheep, 34.00(6.25;
lambs, 36.76S7.S0; yearlings, 36.00a 7.00.
Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,000 head. Including 800 southerns.
Market wns steady to 10c higher; choice
export and dressed beef steers. 38.10ff8.Co:
fair to good, 34.666.00; western steers. $4.00
(Ji&.flO; stockers and feeders. 32.66(64. M;
southern steers, 33.60ijf5.60; southern cows,
$2 6O'u3.80; native cows, 32.15$'4.75; native
heifers. 33.26tf8.00; bulls, 33.00-j4.00, calves,
$4.00i1.60.
HOOS Receipts. 12.000 heqd. Market was
steady to to higher; top. ti 20; bulk of sales,
37.7.Vj(8.16; heavy, 38.108.20; packers and
butchers, t8.00QS.15; light, 37.4O3j8.02; pi,,
36.607.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000
head. Market steady; lambs, pi.OCKn.CO;
yearlings, lf.S0'iV&0; wethers. 34.6ft 5.60;
ewes, 34.85475.00; stockers and feeders, 33.50
&5.2C.
St. I.oois Live Stock Market).
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 26.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
8 000 head, Including 4.200 Texans. Market
steady. Native shipping and export steers,
$6.607.75; dressed beef and butcher steers,
35 2r.in6.25; steers under 1,000 lbs.. 83.75fi5.10:
stockers snd feeders, 33.405.25; cows and
hirers, 33.2rWi5.76; canners. 32.15f&2.76: bulls
2.7Mj4.00; calves, 3ti.00a8.76. Texas and
Ii dlan steers, 33 50(5-4.00; cows and heifers,
32.0Cu4.25.
HOOS Receipts, 11,400 head. Market 6c
higher. Pigs and lights, 36007.85; packers,
17 sa8.06; butchers and best heavy, 3810'
8.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600
nead. market steady. Mative muttons,
33 .40-U4V15; lambs. tti.0Ou7.fi5; culls and bucks,
32.40u4.10; stockers. 3l00-ff3.7E.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 26. CATTLE
Receipts. 1,800 head; market, steady; steers,
34COr7.0fi; cows and heifers, 32.50a6.O0;
calves, 13.00)37.50.
HOGS Receipts, 4 000 head; market, 6c
hlsher; top. $S 20; bulk of sales, 37.80y8.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000
neaa; marge:, steady; iambs, 4.&oy7.50.
loos City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT. la.. Nov. 28 (Special Tel
egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; mar
ket strong.
HOGS Receipts, 3,100 head; market 10c
higher; range of prices, 37.808. 10; bulk of
sales, 37.90iS.00.
Stock la Might.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday were as follows:
Cattle. Hogs, riheen.
South Omaha
gloux City ...
St. Joseph ..
Kansas City
St. Louis ...
Chicago
Totals
7,2
l.im
4.0O0
l.tou
1,240
29,908 64.830 15.0S0
900 1,100
1.8O0 4.1NO
8,000 12,000
S.OuO II.40O
9.000 20.000
Wool Market.
BOSTON Nov. 36 WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin will say of the wool market
Saturday: Business Is generally on a small
scale, for the largH mills are not operating
to any extent. Woolen mills are active
buyers. All kinds of available territory Is
moving and medium fleeces as well as cross
bieds are selling. Prices are strong on
everything. The shipments of wool from
Hist, in to November 24, Inclusive, were
140.9X1.037 lbs . against 172.366,472 lbs , for ths
same time last year. The receipts to No
vember 24, l.luslve, were 333,782.620 lbs.,
agslnst 243,491,696 lbs. the same period last
)ar.
LONDON. Nov. 26 WOOL The offerings
at the wool auction sales today amounted
to 14.108 bales. Bidding was active and
prices were firm. A large quantity of new
clip merino was readily absorbed by buyers
from all sections. Americans taking light
descriptions, prices for new clip ranged
from unchanged to i per rent advanoe.
Cross-breds were firm, home and American
buyers purchasing lambs. Scoured wool
showed a hardening tendency.
fcT. IXJUIS, Nov. 36 WOOLDull; terri
tory and western mediums, 2-3c; fine
mediums, t2d2c; fine,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. li-COFFEE-Market
for coffee futures opened quiet at un
changed prices to an advance of five points
snd Improved slightly during the day on
high, firm offers from Brazil and reports
that the ttXi.OuO bags export limit from
Santos had been nearly leached. Foreign
markets showed little change, with Havre
closing o higher to c lower than last
Wednesday, but a moderate demand here
was sufficient to Impart a very steady tono
to the situation. A few December notloes
were promptly stopped and the market
closed steady at a net advance of five
poults. There was a little switching from
i'11-ember to later months. Sales were re
ported of r.l.2.'i0 bags. Including Decumtii-r
a'. 6.8no, March at fi.Mti.Ui'. May at 84 &o
and July at 6.76c. Spot market quiet; No.
7 Klo. 3o, nominal; Santos No. 4 SVijSiso.
Mild steady; Cordova. lHjlllte.
OMAHA CENKHAL I tllKET,
Staple aad Paaer rrediee Priests fasve
atahed hr Burt" aad Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. i. dellveied to
the retail trade In l-.b. cartons, 32o; No,
L In 66-lb. tubs, 31Vtc; No. 1, In 1-lb. car
tons, 30c; In 60-lb. luos, 39Ssc; packing
stock, 22c; fancy dairy, tubs, 2oc; Mar
ket changes every Tuesday,
EUtiS-Ki esli selling Block, candled. 35a
POULTRY Dresseu broilers, so; springs,
10c; hens, 14a; cocks, 6c; ducks, llVsc; gense,
9Vtc; turkeys. Slo; pigeons, per doe., 31.25.
Alive, broilers, tinder 2. pounas, 13o; over
1 pounds, 10c; hens, 10c; cocks, 6c:
ducks, full feathered, 9Vic; geese, full
feathered, 9c; turkeys, under 8 pounds, 18c;
over S pounds, 18c; gillnea fowls, 33 per
dog., pigeons, )c per dos.
OYSTKRS Selects, small cuns, 22e; large
Wc; gallons, 81.86; New York counts, small,
33c; large, 16c; gallon. 31.96; Baltimore,
standards, small, 22c large, 36c; gallon,
31.35.
FISH Fresh caught, almost all it re
dressed: Halibut. 12c; buffalo, 80; trout.
16c; bullheads, lie; catfish. 17u; crspptes.
sunflsh. 9(0130; black bass, 26c; whllon.ii,
Um; pike, Uu; salmon, iio, pickerel, 110;
frog legs, 46o. Frern frosen whllefish. No.
1. lie; pickerel, d; eased and headless, 9;
pike, dressed, 12c; redsnuppers, 13c; span
isn mackerel, lie; native inacaurel. 860 each.
UKKF-UUTS Ribs: No. 1, 16c; No. 2,
12c; No. 3, 80. Loin: No. L 17c; No. 2, 13c:
IMf, 4, , n- rx . . w. A, uv , 4 O. e. OV ,
No. 3, 4c. Round: No. 1, 8Vic; No. 2, 6o;
No. 8. 6c. Plate: No. 1, 6Vc; No. 3, 4c;
ISO. ,VlsJ.
FRUITS O rapes: New Tork Concord, as
sociation pack, per basket, tic; 100-basket
lots, per basket, 2Cc; California, extra
fancy Flaming Tokays, per large crate.
11.76; 1-citite lots, per crate, '81.65; t-crato
lots, per crate, (1.60; exlia choice Malagas,
per bbl., 8..f0; extra choice heavy Malagas,
per bbl , 3O.O0 ; strictly fancy Malagas, par
bbl., 36.50; strictly fancy Heavy Malagas,
per bbl., 37.00; extra. fancy tinted grapes,
per bbl., 17.50; extra fancy extra fceavy
tinted, per bbl., ts.vo extra fancy pink La
Bohhmia D. per bbl., l00. Cranberries:
Wisconsin. Antler brand, extra fanoy
J err bo, per bbl.. tlO.bo; Wisconsin, poppy
I rand. Bell & Cherry, per bb!., 37.50; Wis
consin, field run. por bbl., $i.ot; fancy Cape
Cod, 37.50; choice Copt, Cod, 17. 00; choice
Cape Cod, box, 32.6). Apples. Extra Colo
rado Jonathans, per box, 32.60; extra choice
Colorado ' Jonathans, per box, 32.25; choloa
Jonathans, per box, 32.00; Missouri Ben,
No. 1, Ben Davis, per bbl.. W..60; Missouri
Ben, No. 1, Wlnesups, per bbl., 31.00, Mis
souri Ben, No. I, Gano, pet- Lol . JJ.75; New
York extra fancy Red Baldwins, per bbl.,
84.60; New York extra fancy Greenings, per
bbl., 34.50; New York farn.ers pack, Bald
wins, per bbl., $3.75; Nv"York farmers'
pack. Oreenlngs, per bbl., 33.76. Pours;
Callfornls, extra fncy Eastie Buerre, per
box, $2 60; Michigan Kleffers, per 3-bu. bbl.,
34 00. Oranges: Extra fancy Valencies, 126,
160, 176, 2u0 and 216, per box, 34.60; 260 and
288, per box, $4 60; extra fanoy Florida, 126,
160, 376, 200, 218, per box. 33.26. Lemons:
Extra fancy, 300 and 860, per box, $6.00;
choice, SOO and 360, per box, $6.50. Drape
fruit: Florida, 64, 64 and 80, per box, ti.JX.
Bananas: Extra fancy Port Llmon, per lb.,
4c; (-bunch lots, per lb., JJC. Honey: Colo
rado, per crate, 33.26.
VF.GETABLES Sweet potatoes, Virginia .
Red Star, per large bbl., $2.50; I".-bbl. lot,
per bbl., $2.60. Celery: Extra tansy Mlohl
gun, per dos., 36c; extra fancy Muskegon, ,
per flat box, 31.26. Head lettuce: Per ham-
fer. $2.50. Rutabagas: Canadian, per lb.,
bC. Cabbage: Wisconsin, genuine Hol
land seed, per lb., lVfcc; 1.000-lb. lots or
more, H40; red, per lb.. 2o. California
tomatoes: Per orate, $1.60. Onions: Indiana
Red Globe per bu., $1.00; Idaho yellow, per
bu., $1.00; Spanish, per crate, $1 SO. Pota
toes: Colorado, per bu., 70c. Figs: New,
Imported, 7-crown, per lb., 15c; 4-orown,
per lb., 13c; 13 12-ox. pkgs., per box, 80c;
60 6-08. pkgs., per box, $2.u0.
. CIDER Mott's, per keg, $3.50.
NUTK Almonds: Drake seedlings, pel
lb., 15c; filberts, large, per lb., 14n. Pecans:
Louisiana, per lb., 17'-c; Jumbo Texas, per
lb., 16c; medium Texas, per lb., 124 o. Cali
fornia walnuts: No. 1, soft shell, per lb.,
15c; No. 3. soft shell, per lb., Ho. peanutat
Raw, per lb., 6c; Jumbo, raw. per lb., 701
roasted, per lb., 8c; salted, per box, $l.?'i.
DATES 80 1-lb. pkgs.. per box, $2.25,
new Hallowe'en, par lb., 7c: sugar wainui,
per box, $1.26; fard. per lb., 10c.
HlDtS No. green. 10c; No. 1 cured.
Cotton Market. "
NEW YORK. Nov. 2. The cotton mar
ket opened firm at an advance of 1 to II
points on better cables than due and
southern buying encouraged by a bullish
crop estimate by a prominent southern
trade authority. December was held back
early owing to the circulation of notices,
but later worked up with the rest of the
list. Liverpool was a seller here, check
ing the advance, with the market ruling
unsettled during the middle of the morn
ing, but holding some 9 to to 12 points net
higher.
Futures opened firm. Decismber, 14 2!c;
January, 14.48c; March, 14.75c; May, lt.JSe;
June, 14.84c; July, l4S7c; August. 14.11c.
bid; September, 2.9Vu 13.10c; October, 12.43
& 12.50c.
Futures closed steady. Closing bids:
NovembeT. 14 32c; December, 14 8r,c; Jan
uary, 14 680; February, 14 Wo; March. 14.Snc;
April, 14.87c; May. 16c; June. 14 8w; July.
14.96c; August, 14.20c; September, 13c; Octo
ber. 12.50.
Spot closed quiet. 15 points higher; mid
dling uplands, 14.75c; middling jculf, 15c.
Sales. 29 bsles.
OALVKSTON, Tex.JIov. 26. COTTON
Lower, 14'1iO.
ST. LOUIH, Nov. 29-COTTOV-Qulet:
middling, 1474jc; sales, none; receipts, 419
bales; shipments, 434 bales; stock, 23.-' 69
bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 16-Spots were
firm; low, ordinary, 10 9-16c. nominal; or
dinary, lHc, nominal; good ordinary,
12 13-lCc; strict good ordinary, e: low
middling. 13-U-lffc: strict low middlings,
14c; middling, 14e; strict middling. H-ivo;
good middling. 14'v; slrlot good middling,
14 11-K.c; middling fair, 14 13 16c.
Oils and liosla.
OIL CITT. Pa., Nov. 26 OIL Credit bal-
erces, 148 bbls.; runs. 276.622 bbls.; aveiago,
verug ,
320,266 bbls.;
Nov. 2.-OM-Tur-
160 602; shipments,
2J0 144 bbls.
SAVANNAH, Oa
per tine, dull: 5t"c.
ROSIN Firm: quote: n, D. K. 4.ofto; F,
4 0tis4.0So; O. 4 06tjr4Oc; II, 4 2)c; I. 4600; K,
B6s -, M. IH; M, 5.K; N, 6 00; W, O, 6.25c:
W W, 6 75c.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Nov. 26 -BI'(JAR-Rs w.
firm; $ 8K3.92e; centrifugal. 94 test, 4 Wip
4 42e; molasses sugar, 6 61'36 07c; refined
quiet; crushed, 1.96c; powdered, 5 35c; gran
ulated, i.tUs.
flets tifflce.
Nov. 2-The sppulnt-
Stllwrll
.WASHINGTON,
ment a as announeed today of I-esnder
Stllwell of Erie. Kan., to bs first deputv
ccmmlssloner of pensions to suuored Jain'fs
L. Davenport, who a as elevated to tho of
fice of commissioner last Week.