Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1910, EDITORIAL, Image 18

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    GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Valuei Being Sent Down by
Receipts.
CORN MARKET ALSO HEAVY
Flaormoaa Daantlo and Foreign
Hornnf( ana Small Demand Kl
peeled to Rrdaca Artlflolal
Price la Bolh Market.
OMAHA. Not. 18. 1910.
Ths opinion In expressed by some of the
beat traders that the wheat iltmtion 1
becoming heavier each day as export de
mtnd iirnl domestic demand shows no lm-
f movement. Values se4m artificial as these
evel and without some unexpected In
fluence lower prices are looked for.
1 ha corn market la heavy with the de
cline In wheat and bearish crop figure
re lei;!niilng to have their effect. Any
signs of Increased country telling causes
Ions to liquidate.
4 ash wheat ruled narrow and values
were unchanged. Trade waa very moder
ate, receipt being about normal for this
season of the crop year. Outside market
were weak and lower and It would not be
surprising to see local value slump.
Cash corn waa morn active today and
Bale were reported VW-xO higher on Rood
quality feeding corn. Receipts at primary
points are increasing and are In exces of
laat year at thla time. Should the move
ment become heavy cash value will likely
suffer.
primary wheat receipt were 711.000 bu.
and hlpmenta were frM.OHO bu., against
receipt last year of 714.0U0 bu. and ship
ments of 621,000 bu.
Primary corn receipt wers 4S7,Ono bu.
and shipments were .000 bu.. against re
ceipt laat year of 216,0u0 bu. and shipments
of i;9.flno bu.
Clearance wers lrVO bu. of corn. 460 bu.
of oats and wheat and flour equal to 439.000
Liverpool closed 14 to Ud lower on wheat
kvnd to Hd lower on corn.
Omaha Cash rnm
WHEAT No. 3 hard. WHSo; No. t hard,
titytiWKW, No. 4 hard. 82U1; rejected
hard, 73'H2c; No. 1 spring, 9oVi'39So; No.
prlng. KaSiMrC.
CORN No. 1 white, 4V7J4!14e: No. I white,
r.V8ii4o; No. 4 white, 46ti'46'4o; No. 3
yeilow, 46V84ti',4e; No. 4 yellow, 46aVG'4ba4o;
No. 2. 4u-4t'e; No. 1 4h4o; No. 4,
6V40,c; no grade. UQMo.
OATS No. 2 white. vp.)0l4jo; tandard,
S9V(JuV; No. 3 white. 2K''((30o; No. 4
white, 2yrf?30o; No. S yeilow, 2Kj'o; No. 4
yellow, nta-Sc
BAHLKV-No. I. 70?7Je; No. 1 6MHv; No.
1 feed, bMic; rejected. (7fti3a
RYlfi-No. a 71V72Wo.
Cnrlot Receipts.
Wheat Com. Oata
is w 102
298
17 11
8a
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha
Jjuluth ....
IUICAOO GHAI.t AND PROVISIONS
tl 00
IM; extra fancy and straight, f3.tOtf4.30,
hard winter clears, 83.3u3 90.
CO ItNll K A L-82.
R RAN Firm; sacked, east track.
DIM.
11 A T Firm; timothy, tl4.0031t.00; prairie,
112 nrxa 16 on.
PROVISIONS rork. Jobbing, $17 60. Lard,
lower; prime eteam. 10.MKi 10 . 1 ry salt
meat, lower; boxed extra shorts, 10"c;
clear ribs, l"go; short clears, 10;c. Bacon,
lower; boxed extra ehorts.t 2'e; clear ribs,
12'4c; short clear. 13VJ.
l-ol'l.l RY Nieady; chickens, 9c; spring,
11c; turkeys, 17'4o; ducks, 13c; geese, 9o.
RCTTKR Firm; creamery, 2tu.ilc
IXJG3 Firm at 27 Ha
Receipts.
Flour, bhls .R"0
Wheat, bu. 44.0
Corn, bu .
Oata, bu 71.
Shipments.
8.100
41.0w
ln.non
43.01
SEW YORK OKM1RAI, MARKET
Qnotntlons
on Varloa
f the Day
Com mod 'tie,
NEW YORK. Nov. 18. FLOUR Pull;
spring patents. IS.liVaS.40: winter straight.
$4 10-i4 26; w inter patents. $4 4 H 4. 75 ; spring
clears, 84 lr.-a4.40; winter extras No. 1, $140
til. 70; winter extras No. 3, fl.2Mii.10; Kan
sas straights, $4.6034 76. Kecelpts, 26.417
Bhls. ; shipments. H,7R.'t bhls. live flour,
firm; fair to good, 34 "J 4. 25; choice to
fancy, t. ZTi'u 4. 40. buckwheat flour, steady!
$1 s.f(i2 'io per It lbs.
C'OliN.M KAL Steady: fine white and yel
low. Il.15frl.20: coarse. Il.lOiiLlu; kiln dried.
$2.HiV& 2 90.
WHEAT Fnot market easy: No. a red.
9!4o, elevator, and 9fc, f. o. b. afloat;
Jo. 1 northern Duluth, 31. W4. f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market opened firm on the cables
and prospects of smaller world' shipments,
but declined sharply on weaker cash mar
ket, predictions of larger receipt and
foreign selling, closing ,ao net higher.
December cloBed at 97c, May at $1.027i and
July at $1.00.
CORN Spot market easy; No. I, 674c,
elevator, domesUo basis, to arrive c. 1. f.;
new No. 2. 6140, f- o. b., forward shlpmenta.
Future market waa without transactions,
closing at HcSc net decline. December
closed at 54c and May at 64c.
OATS Spot market easy; standard white,
!7c; No. 2, 37e; No. 3, 3ic; No. 4, 860. Fu
ture market eaMer on prospect for larger
receipt, closing at Vaiic net decline. No
vember closed at S.'c, Decembtr at 87Wo,
May at S!"4c and July at Wc.
HAY Steady; prime, $l,12Vi; No. 1, $1,074
CI. 10; No. 2, Kicfj $1.00; No. 8, KKJUOc.
HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice,
lmo, lsjjiic; loffl-isc; Paclflo coast, liUO.
14i&lSc; IKiiS, l(jl4o.
LEATHKR-Firm; hemlock first. 23Vf5
afHc; seconds, 21' 23c; thirds, 19((j20o; re
Jeots. 1i'i4j17c.
PROVISIONS Pork, eteady; mess, $1!.60;
fenilly, $24 (I0(( 25.00; short clear, $21.00tf22.o0.
Beef, steady; mess, $14.0ivlB.0l; faniilv.
i.oa2D.V0; beef hams, $24.5O8'27.00. Cut
meats, easy; pickled bellies, 12 to 14 pounds,
$14.7518.75; pickled hams, $13..Wjl4O0. Lard,
easy; middle west, prime. $lt.90rq ll.w; re-
com-
Amerlca, $12.75;
prime city, hhds..
tc;
feat area of the Trad Ins and Cloatns
Price oa Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. Corn sold today at
the lowertt prices In several years and
pulled down all the other leading staple
on 'change. Net decline were; Wheat,
Ho to c, corn, Mvo to HWc; oats, un
changed to Ho; provision, nio to 12o.
The weather was perfect for putting new
Corn Into merchantable condition and there
u plenty of evidence of an Increase In
country sale. Sustaining and cribbing
were reported to be la general far ad
vanced. Many country dealers, it waa asserted,
had made urgent requeata for car. Pri
mary rwelpta were more then double those
of a year ao. Faoed by uoh an array of
bearish circumstances the market turned
decisively downward right from the start
and had but few and unimportant reac
tions. Cash corn went Vulc lower here,
especially for new. Boutli western markets
meanwhile dropped off generally liaise.
The decline resulted In export business of
seventeen boat load of new corn, ocean
freight rates being low. Nevertheless, the
closing tone was weak and last prices
within a shade of the lowest of the day.
May ranged from 4So to 47He. finishing at
4iU4ta. a loss of rq'a compared with
twenty-four hours previous.
In the wheat trade less was beard of the
Argentine situation, although rains were
reported as having fallen there. Except
for a short time at the start, the main In
fluence was the weakness of coarse grain.
On the resulting decline, however, there
was no liquidation or stop-loss selling suf
ficient to break the market below 90c for
December. May fluctuated between 9614c
and 97 He, closing Ho down, but steady, at
WHo.
Unloading by December longs sent down
the price of oat. May ranged from $3c
to and finished at Sttia, a net loss of
Ho. Most of the weaknej was In the op
tions nearer by.
Export houses and corn traders were the
chief sellers of provisions. Pork closed
EHo to 12M.0 down, lard off 7Ho to 12V4o
aJid ribs at a decline of 5417 Wo.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
fined, easv; South
pound, $8.75((i9.0a
TALLOW gulet;
country, V'abc.
POULTRY Alive, easier; western chick
ens, 14a'15c; fowls, 14'a'lBc; turkeys, 14'ir20c;
dressed, firm; western chickens, 13V4wlc;
fowls, 1.1jpl7Wc; turkeys, 1724o.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, SJUJi
83c; extras, SlVtc; third to first, 2411290;
creamery held, second to special, EfaV'
32c; state dairy, common to finest, 24J
31 e, procexs, second to special, Z4'y27c; Imi
tation creamery, first, 24S4fn25'ie; factory.
une make, first, 1:4 u 240; factory, current
make, 23V4C
CHEESDJ Steady; skims, full to speolal.
12o-
W RATHER IS THE) GRAIN BELT
ndlcatton for Contlnoed Fair la
This Vicinity.
OMAHA, Nov. IS, 1910.
The weather continues srer.erallv cloudy
In the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri
valleys and light rains continue In the
lower valleys and west gulf states. Fair
catner now prevails In the eastern states
and Ions cloudiness Is shown west of the
Missouri river into the mountains. Un
settled weather still prevails In the extreme
northwest and rains and snows are a;aln
reported falling In Washington and Idaho.
slight, but general fall In temperature
occurred In the upper Missouri valley last
night and a slight rise occurred In the
middle Mississippi, lower Missouri valleys
nd on the southern Rocky mountain slope.
but no important change is shown In any
section since the last report. The weather
in continue fair In this vicinity tonight
and Saturday, with but slight changes In
temperature.
l emperature and precipitation as com
pared with the last three years:
1910. 1909. 1908. 1907.
Lowest last night 26 16 47 32
Precipitation 00 .00 - .00 .00
Normal temperature for today. So degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March L
14.27 Inches.
Excess corresponding period in 1909. 3 52
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1908.
01 Inches. L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
Articles. Open.l Hlgh, Low. Cloae. Yes y.
Wheat I
Dec. 91 T4 tl 90 SOHtf'H
May 96Ttfi7 7' 95'i t
July 93 93H 92 2 93
Corn '
Deo. 4514 HS 44i 444 tf 45H
May 47 8 s 47N, 4fi,48-ViiV 47H
July 48 (iV 4V 47H 47Vi'48 r0V
Oats . I
Jec. 30 3074 3OHI30WH SOT,
May 84 SSk 34 1KH 33 84
July 83-V 84 83S S3?, 83?4
fcrk
Jan. 17 80 17 83 17 22 17 $5 17 87
May 16 26 1 27 16 20 16 22 It 25
Xrd
Nov. 10 82 10 82 10 65 10 70 10 82
Jan. 10 07 10 10 97 10 00 10 10
Mar t 62 62 65 ( 66 9 66
St lbs
Jan. 920 M 13 15 8 SO
May 8 92 8 96 8 87 8 87 8 96
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 18 WHEAT De
cember, $1.0K; May, ll.OtVffl.os. Cash:
No. 1 hard, $1.06; No. 1 northern, $1.04
l.OT.; No. a northern. IL00HI&1.03H: No. 3.
BSc((($1.02.
FLAX Closed at $2.64.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 52e.
OATS No. 8 white, 90i-831o.
RYE No. 8, 7374c.
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $20O0T20.50.
FLOUR First patents, $4.86'36.36; second
patents, 4.7.rS6 25; first clear, $3.253.60;
second clears, $2.6092.75.
Philadelphia Prodmce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18. BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 84c;
nearby prints, 85c.
LOtlS 2c higher; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases, 86c, at mark:
current receipts. In returnable cases, 33o;
western firsts, free rases, 36c; current re
ceipts, free cases, S3 a.
I'tlKL'SK-Firm: New York, full creams.
fancy, September, 15o; October, 14(al6o;
fair to good, 1441 4c.
No. a
Cash quotations wero as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patent. 84.WKT0;
winter straights, x3.7Mav4.3u; spring patent.
84-JK for best hard; spring straights, $42541
ao; oaaers, uuvit.ro.
RYK 'n ZXU-n
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 6OJ70c; fair to
(jnoice malting, vxyszc.
MEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. $2 5RV.
TJo. 1 northwestern, $2.6S. Timothy, 8T7.504
r.io. Clover, 111,11.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl.. $17.50
Sii. ib. LAra, per uiu in., (10.70. Short ribs,
aides, loose. $9.50(3 10.60. Short clear sides,
boxed, $10.(Ki 10 25.
Total clearances of wheat and Tour were
equal to 448.UI0 bu. Exports for the week.
aa shown by Itrudstreet s, were equal to
B..29.UI0 bu. Primary receipts were 711.000
bu., compared with 714,000 the corresponding
cay a year ago.
Eatlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
Bl cars; corn, tH cars; oats, 118 cars; hogs.
ai.ift" neao.
HITTER Creameries, 24g30o; dairies.
EOUS Firm; receipts, 1.669 rases; at
Biark, cases included, l9S'Z2e; firsts, 29c;
prime flrstr, 81c.
CHEESE steady; daisies. 15515Hlc
twins. 14Sifil4c; young Americas, 15-(J
D(; luna lioriia. inv.
POTA'lXJErt Firm; choice to fancy, 43f
etc; lair 10 gooa, J.il-lc.
POULTRY steady ; turkeys, live, 16e;
0reed, 22c; hena, live, 10c; apiings, live.
VEAL Steady ; 50 to SO-lb. wts., 8-flOo; 60
to fcVlb. wts., ll iillc: K6 to 110-lb. w ts., 12c
1 nicago eceipt wneat, 13 cars; corn
193 cars; oats, 1U2 cars. Estimated Tomor
row Vt heat, 51 cars; corn, 2J4 can; oats.
UJ cara
Kaaaaa City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 18 WHEAT Fu
ture closed as follow: Deoeuiber, so
Jrtay, t-ic: juiy. m,u. lun, unchanged
iso. 1 naia, i.c'i1.wj. iso. s, Jgc; No.
red, 95o; No. 8, Kc
COR-S December. 43'40-43Ho: May. 45c
July, o. Caah, unchanged; No. 8 mixed.
?4juo; .. , wuwivau; io. j wnite, uutiuc
Mo. S, 47 j 490.
OATS I ru hanged; No. I white, $2J6o,
o. ai'u.uo.
R Y E No. 3. 70S5C tc.
HAY Unchannd; choice timothy, $14.00
tiii 50; chuloe prairie. $11 iV,i 12 64.
BUTTER Creamery. Sue; firata, Vc; sofl-
pinls. 2t.o; pacaing stix-a. zivta.
KGUS ExUaa, 3o; flrats, 80o
tx&da. IsJC
Receipts. Bhlpments.
wheat, bu m ow is V
Corn, bu 17. oo i0j
LmU. bu 4,1AM 8.OU0
St. Loot Uonoral Market
ST. LOUIS. Nov. W -WHEAT Futures,
luAer: December, 9lo; alay, .c nun,
lower; tra.tt. No. i red, j96o; No.
1..,i .. il .02.
CORN-Vuturee, lower: Decern bar 44c
May, in. t Hah. steady; track. No.
k, .o- N. I whlta Uc.
iiiTH-tliturm. weak: December. 81c
Vy. i'o. Cal, lower; track. No. 8.
tIJlo; No. 8 white, 4i34c
H V F UtichaiiKed. 7v;.
SEED Ttiuoihy, S7.0uu"9 25.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Shrinkage in Proportion of U. S.
Steel and Union Pacific.
GROWING EASE OF CASH MARKET
Receipts of Correney kr Banks Have
Ostrsa Shipments en Interior
Movement by Thrro Mil
lion Hollars.
NEW TORl(, Nov. 18 There was a
heavy shrinkage today In the proportion of
the rtenllnps In United States Hteel and
1'nlon Pacific to the aesrregate volume of
the market. These stocks, together with
Reading, furnished the medium for con
centrated speculative operations which had
become so conspicuous as to arouse sus
picion. Ttie discussion had become so In
sistent as to come under official investiga
tion today throuch the Initiative of the
brokers concerned.
The absence of any official censure had
the effect of removing; some of the un
easiness which had beKlin to be felt.
The growing ease of the money market
was an effective factor In favor of the
advance In prices. The average of the
day's call loan rate fell below 3 per cent.
The reports from the banks today on
the week s currency movement disclosed
thst receipts have outrun shlpmenta on the
Interior movement to the extent probably
of $3,000,000, while the withdrawals on sub
treasury operations amounted to only $1,
040.ono. There was a further decline today
in the private d scount rate In London.
Reported buying of copper In the do
mestic market explained the strength of
the copper industrials.
The shifting of the principal speculative
activity to Read ng and the revival In the
Rock Island Issues was supposed to point
to a shift In the personality of the lender
ship. Renewed rumor of a coming Increase
In the Lehlch Valley dividend figured In
the movement.
Ponds were heavy. Total sales, par value,
$2.SM,0ii0. United States bonds were un
changed on rail.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
tale. Hit. Law. Closs.
noon ths market was steady with prices
raiiKlng from V above to below yester
day s New York closing
conenli. money...,
! srocint ,
Amil fuptsr
Annronrtt ,
Atrhlsnn
o '.
Psltlmnre St Ohio.,
ranailtan Pirlfle...
t'hlrssn (I. V.
ttil., VII. A St. r
I IWr
InTr Rio O...
do pfd
Erls
j 1st rM. .......
do id pfd
Orsnd Trunk ,
llllnnH Ontral
HLVF.R Her.
MONEY 43i&
luilll N iw
.. T, M.. K. T H
.. 71S N. Y (Mtrtl 117
.. H Nnrfols A W 114
..I""1 do pfd "
..l'MH Otitirto A W
. 1104 pnnn Irants
..1U Kind Mnr '
1
i;i'4
r.'S
J
"'4
0
!.' V ItNillni
, . 114 Soutljrn
,.ir do r'd
.. snlhftm Paclflo.
.. SSS Vnlon Pmriric...
,. 7 do ptd
.. HH C. 8. Steel
,. pfi do pfd
.. WH Whh
,. 241 do pfd
.17 Oranlah 4a
steady at JoK-lbd per 01
per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three
months' bills, 4 7-104 per cent.
REPORT OP THE CLEARING HOC9B
Transaction of the Associated Banks
for the Week.
NEW TORK, Nov. 18. Pradstreefs bank
clearlnfta report for the week endtng No
vember 17 shows an aggregate of $.i..H,3!'0,
as aualnst, $2,o73.7i'1.0tiO last week and
$:i,ir7,779.0"0 In the corresponding week last
year. Following Is a list of the cities:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Cornfed Beeres Twenty-FiY" to Forty
Lower Than Year Ayo.
HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER
Net Hecllno since Last Saturday Is
Fifty to Sixty Cent Shorn Also
Are Doll and Lower la
Price.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 1$, 191
Csttle. II. 'gs. Sheep.
.11.7KS 8.h3S 84.312
. 7.5,3
. 8.417
. l,4t.4
6.t.9
S.ivHl
CITIES.
Clearing.
Inc.
Dec.
84
1H
M'i
M
24
1H
13
inn
SI1
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142
M
ii
vt
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119
io;s
82',
77'i
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34 V4
106
47
1474
U4
S7
8
in
136
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33
74
S4
4Si
7Ti
1M
m4
6Vs
133
21
MVi
11
10
M4
4
1H
18
V
ks
1;4
4714
141
1'I0'4
11
ims
32 '4
77
1WJ
(4
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I2'4
234
4
147
U2
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113
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. IS. WHEAT Root.
firm; No. 2 red western, winter, 7s Id; fu
tures steady; December 7s d; March, 7s
lhd; May, 7a !d.
CORN Spot firm: American mixed. 8
d; futures steady; January, nominal; Feb
ruary, is Ia.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Not. 18. FLOUR
Steady.
W HEAT No. 1 northern. tl.0Cai.07i No. 1
northern, $1.041.06; May, 96o.
OATS XlCg 3.1c
BARLEY Samples, 7g8!o.
Allls-rlhalmeni pfd .
AmslKsmsteil roppsr ,000 7OT4 s4
American Airrlculttir!
Amertran llet Sugtu. .,
American Can
American (3. A P
American ("VHton Oil...
American 11. A L pf4.
Am. Ice Bpruritlea
American Linseed
American LooomotlT ,
American 8. A R.
Am. As R. pfd
Am. Btiel Poundrlea. ..
Am. Buftar Refining...,
American T. ft T
American Tnhaoco pfd.
Amrlos.n Woolen
AnacomU alining Co..,
AtcMfton
Atchlvnn pfd
Atlantlo Uotuit Una...,
naltimore ft Ohio.......
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
(.Canadian Paclflq
Central Leather
Ontral Leather pfd...,
Central of New Jersey
Chesapeake A Ohio 1.(00 (3
Chicago ft Alton
Chicago o. W., new
C. O W. pfd
Chicago ft N. W ,
C, M. A 8t. P ,
e.. C, tt A St. L ,
Colorado F. ft I
Colorado ft Southern... ..
Consolidated Ga
Com Producta
Delaware A Hudson ,
Denrer ft Hlo turunda....,
D. ft R. O. pfd
rMstlllera aecurltlea ....
Krle
Erie 1st pfd
Krle M pfd
General Electrlo
Great Northern pfd
Ureal Northern Ore ctfl,
Illinois Central
Interhf-ougli Met. .......
Int. Met. pfd
International Harreeter .
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper ,
International Pump ....
Iowa Central
Kansas City Bo
K. C. Bo. pfd
Laclede Oaa
Loulavllle ft Xaahyllle...
Minn. St. L -
M., Bt. P. ft 8. B. M... . I0
M , K. ft T . 00
M , K. ft T. pfd
Mlsaowli Paclflo tOt 81
Katlonal Biscuit ,
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. 2d pfd.
New York Central
N. T., O. ft W ..
Norfolk ft Western.
North American ........
Northern Paclflo ......
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gaa
P., C, c. ft At. L
Plttahurg Ooal
Preeeed Steel Or
Pullman Palace (ar
Railway Steel Spring....
Reading
Republlo Steel
Kepubllo Steel pfd
Rork Island Oo
Hock Island Co, pfd....
St L. A B. F. M pfd..
St. Louis S. W
St. L S. W. pfd
8loex-Sheffleld 8. ft 1...,
Southern Paclflo
Southern Railway ......
80. Railway pfd ,
Tennessee Copper
Texas ft Pacific
T., Bt. L. ft W
I , at, u ft w. pta
t'nlnn Paclflo
Union Paclflo pfd ..
fulled State Realty
United Slate Rubber
United States Bteel
V. S. Steel pfd
Vtah Oopper
Va. -Carolina Chemloal ...
Wahuh
Waoaah pfd
Western Maryland
Wenttnauouee hUeotrls ....
Weetern Unloo ttM) T8
'heeling ft L. B. .......... ...... ....
Kx -dividend.
Total salae for the day, 8M,S0O
Peoria Market.
PKORIA. Nov. 18. CORN I.O wer: No. 8
or better. fiOc; new No. 8, 46c; new No. 4,
m'VA ot; sample, iio.
OATS Lower; No. 8 white. 82'ic: No. 8
white. 8IV0; NO. 4 white. 3XJVc: standard
2i tn
1,300
KK
lfO
tnn
oo
4i0
8,0(
mo
300
'Voio
1
" sno
t.DOO
3o
100
, 100
(0
1.800
l.ero
1.000
100
wo
710
8,4m
300
8.0
400
J, WO
"ioo
lf0
6,s.l
I.HOO
Law
2.10
l'0
1,110
200
1"0
1.900
1.200
100
8,300
600
m
i!w'io
800
200
4,7oO
200
100
J00
1,6"0
mo
ICO
$00
"'200
600
...102,100
700
100
... 81,100
. 4,000
100
too
8. 4oo
LSOO
0
1,100
-0
800
H.SOO
400
! ""ioo
T8.100
, L1O0
, (.too
, 8,400
400
, 700
SJO
374
70N,
4t4
3"4
104
M4
64
244
n
1214
3H
8114
10
47
UTS
142
4
34 14
42
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sa4
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19M4
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40
43
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1144
4:114
ts
63
114 ,
1014
130 4
104,
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m
84
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7
to
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17 4
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104 i,
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l!4i
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12'4
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13
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84
414
11714
17
44
1744
n 14
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117
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24
174
lK
4Mi
'tiii
New York
ChlooKO
Koston ,
Philadelphia
HL Ixiuls
Kansas City ,
I'ltU'hurK
Psn tanclsco ...j..
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans ,
Cleveland
letroit
OMAHA
Los Anpreles
Ixiuisvllle
Milwaukee
Seattle
St. Paul
Ruffalo
Ienver ,
Indianapolis
Atlanta,
Providence
Portland, Ore
Memphis
Richmond ..
Fort Worth
Salt Lake City
Washington, D. C
St. Joseph
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Spokane
Toledo
Rochester
Nashville
Hartford
I9 Moines
Peoria
Norfolk ..,
New Haven
Sioux City
Wichita
Grand Rapids
Syracuse
Auarusta, Ga
2.1 1 Birmingham
4714 ' Springfield, Mass..
Kvansvllle
Dayton
Oakland, Cal ,
Oklahoma City
Jacksonville, Fla..,
Portland, Me
Worcester
Little Rock
Knoxvlllo
Wheeling. W. Va.,
Charleston, 8. C. ,.
ChattanooKa
Uncoln
Wilmington, Del...
Mobile
Topeka
Davenport ,
Wllkesbarre ,
Kalamazoo
Fall River ,
Cedar Rapids
Sacramento
New Red ford
Springfield, III
Macon
Youngstown
Fort Wayne
Helena
Fargo, N. D
Columbia, 8. C...
Akron
Canton, O
Lexington
Krle, Pa
Sioux Kails
Rockford, 111.......
guincy. 111
Illoomlngton, 111...
Springfield, O
Chester, Pa
South Bend, Ind..
Ixiwell
KlnKhamton
Jackson, Miss
1&411 I'ecatur, 111
.1.
10.3! .
10.&I.
1.8,.
IO.81.
9.4 .
....
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2.2,..
16. ..
9.4
11.6
6.2
12.4
1.7
2.1
21.0
tU.3
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8.01...
21.0...
6.2 ,
19.1
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83
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139
21
56
112
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12
43
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fc
liif.
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61
110
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36
114
4.1 U
to
llf
30
130
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20
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34
$l,74,W6.0no.
2T4.4.'0 .
1M.6.S3.0 0) .
164.3i)H.(io
8t.116.0i
B7.4s7.000
62.3'.'G,00o
B2,M2.tiO
87.M6.KXII
25.01 2.li .
2.;i.l.
243.0io
22,Mfi,0"0
21.381.liO!
18,591,0001 is.a
14,ll.0"0 I
14.W.00"j 11.8
io,ia.(iu!
12.4tio.000
12,47.(lo'
ll.fiSl.OOO
10,792.000
10.fsi2.OiOj
18.700,01 10J
10.0xo.0iK)
i2,nr.s.tM
12.779.0HOi
7,KJ,0iiO,
9.321,000
8.349,000
7.600.001)1
7,705.000
8.3).0OO
C,SoS.0il0
4.nllS,OIIO
7.439.0OO
6,246,000
6,022.000
4.M).O0O
4.264,0011
4 419 fluO
8.9f0,OiO.
8 412.0 0;
4.293.0001
8.2n0,0m
2,6i),O00
8,391,0o0
3,326,000
2,&92,mN)
4,42ii,O0O
2,89.0i ;
Z.itiR.OIlO
2.7H6.00I)
2.23S.OHO
8,317,0001
2,893.0001
8,049,001)
2.217.OO0
2,723,ON)
2,9a.O(in
1,796,0001
1.929,0001
2.710,000
2.3r.000
1,6.2,000
S3.l
9.91
12.31
7.0
10.01
21.9!
19.61
11.3
7.8
25. 1
17.6!
4.3
'30! i
iv 1
85. 2
24. (H
63.1
8.8
46.7'
34.9
6.4
1.4
22.6
63.8
13.2
17.3
26.6
2.8
3.6
1.721.000, 14.6
&44 I " 1. 11 ' , All .......
j4T4 . Mansfield, O
ri!4 ; r reniont, ien
34 Vlcksburg, Miss .
1 Jacksonville, 111...
J , Duluth
I 1 ranton. Pa
6l"i ! "Houston
11 kJ ' aalveston
17
2
24
4C
178u
M
71
86
so
U7
60
3
17
87
4
to
Tl
6
Dnlntn Grain Market.
DULUTH. Nov. 18 WHEAT-December.
$1.04; May, 8U08; No. 1 northern, 81o6;
No. 8 northern, tL02'oil.0CV.
OATS-31C,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 18 COTTON-Soot.
closed quiet: nilddllns: uplands, 1460c; mid
dling- gulf, 14 .6c. Sules, l.loo bales. Fu
tures closed steady. Clo.iing bids: Novem
ber, 14 -Xc; l)e.-mber, 14.32c; January,
14 27c; February, 14 34c; March, 14.42a;
May, 14 67c; June, 14.64c; July, 14.64o; Aug
ust. 14.23c
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 18 COTTON
Higher; middling, 14c. Sales, none; re
ceipts, z.K bales; shipments. 2j6 bales:
stock, 12,6uO bales.
New York cotton market, as furnlsheo.
by lgan As Bryan, members New York
Cotton exchange.. 316 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha:
Now York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Nor. 18. MONEY On call,
easier; 2ir21 per cent: ruling rate. 1 per
cent; closing bid. X per cent; offered at
2 per cent. Time loans, dull and easy;
sixty days snd ninety days. 4 per cent;
six months, 4??4 per cent.
PRIME) MERCANTILE PAPER 6U
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 84.824?
4.8210 for slxtv-day bills and st 84 S6 for de
mand. Commercial bills, 4.1'S4.81.
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars. 44o.
RON I 8 Government, steady; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds were ss
follows:
U. S ret. Is, re....iw mt M. M, 4e...
do coupon 1" Japan 4s
V. 8. 3a. reg 141 do 4a
do coupon lvm-K. u. bo let sm.
V. 8. 4, reg 11S U ft. deb. 4s l3l
do coupon 115 L. ft N. unl. 4s...
Allla-T,1 let 6s.... 78 M K A T. 1st 4
Am. Ag. 6a. 1"2 do gen. 4a
Am. T. T. er. 4a..l'S Ho. Paoiflo
Month I High. I Open.j Low. Close. Yes'y.
Dec. ... 14 S I 14 87 14 26 14 32 14 81
Jan. ... 14 26 I 14 88 14 14 27 14 26
Mar. .. 14 42 14 43 14 S3 14 43 14 88
May ... 14 68 I 14 oM 14 46 14 67 14 52
July ... 14 48 I 14 66 14 48 14 64 14 48
1 Lot U Dull, red winter patanta, U-3 J
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues quiet, but
steady, .lth small offerings on the snot.
Fancy Quoted at llgllo, choice at t
prune at I1flj0 ana common to
lair at 6"j7o.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, quiet and firm;
quotations raime from 60 to liV.c for Cali
fornia up to 3O-40S and at SVo to 9o for
Oreifous from 60s to SOh. Apricots are In
active, but steady; choice, 12al3c; extra
cnoico, ucjijic; rancy. S(iRc; extr:
iancy, Ralsliiii are quiet and un
settled owing to conditions 011 the coast.
Louse must-ate. s are uuoted at 6lft7V
cht Ice to fancy seeded at bVu7c. selles
ai uo ana xxinuon layers at 1 ivyl.ii.
Tnryrntlne Market.
SAVANNAH, Nor. 18.-TLIENT1NE
firm; 76o.
ROSIN-Flrmj typo F. 6.o.00; Q, I5.f.t
4
4
73
87
84
Waterloo, Is
t-
1.61fi.4lOO
1.8M.0O0!
1.607,000
1.414,000
1,426.000
1.6K2.OO0
1,663,000
1,932,000
1,462,0001
930,0001
l,471.O0Oi
1,108,000
1.217,000
1,OR8,000
83,ono
1,332.000
1,131,00)
1,064,000
948.000
1.025,000'
1,801,000
835,000:
621,000!
60,000!
647,000
ord.oooi
671,OoOI
670.000
676,000)
604.000
424. OUO
711.000
237,000
4S0.000
260.OI0
4.812,000
2.812.000
86.648.000
20,982,000!
1,223,000
L142.0U
18.5
.3
12.2
82.3
4.
6.2
7.6
21.2
22.41
9.2
4S.4
2.3
25.6
23.6!
9.8
.9
7.9
14.6
32.6
13.6
1
20.7
16.6
13.0
5.6
li".9l
1.1
8.9
28.2
88.1
6.9
7.0
17.2
1.4
6.6
.6
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday.
Official Thursday....
Estimate Friday ...
Five days this week.. 32. 634
Same days last week 20. 29
Same duys 2 weeks ago..3X.27
Same days 8 weeks ago. .87. 132
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 86. 137
Same days last year 2S,6.j2
The following table suows
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
tor the year to date as compared witn last
year: isio. 1909. Inc. Deo.
Cattle 1,108,1125 9S7.097 117.828
Hobs l.7o3.9) LW0.41
Sheep 2,786, isiO l.DHb.lHl
The following table shows
prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days with comparisons:
30.4 i
29.6i8
8.943
3.661
26.M6 113.84
14.617 71,
14.715 12y.62l
IS. 129 110, 4W
21.7'4 161, 7i
21.C.'3 37.419
the receipts
246,483
800,781
the average
Dates. I 1810. 1908.1908.1907.1908.1905.1904.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
10...
11...
12...
13...
14...
16...
16...
17...
18...
7 6
7 84
7 8K
ss
7 74
7 664,
7 31
7 :,
T 83
7 73 6 68
7 761 6 61
7 Ml 6 79
7 88 I 6 74
16 6),
7 971
7 9rti 5 69
7 931 6 64
7 93: & &i 83
I 6 07! 4 80
4 951 , 82
4 831 00
4 70 6 j
4 SSI 6 Bl
4 84 i 6 06 4 72
4 HO; 8 10, 4 66
6 06 14 Ml
14 68
4 80
4 73!
4 97
4 89
4 80
e
4 69
4 84
4 63
4 71
4 67
'Sunday.
Rece.pts and disposition of live stock At
the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, tor
twenty-four hours ending at P. y
terday ;
RECEIPTS CAR3.
Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.H'r's.
C, M. & St. P
Missouri Pacific
I num Pacillc
C. At N. W., east
C. A,N. W.. west
C, SU P., M. ot O....
C, R. A Q., east
C, R. At west
C, R. 1. AV P., east..
C, R. I. & P.. west..
llllnolH Central
Chicago Ureal West..
Total receipts...
3
3 2
4 12
2
6 16
4
1 11
42 16
1 7
1
3
2
65 78
10
17
1V2 1.092 215
1.2iJ 40
475 794 622
13S 1,497 93
27
36
4
14
3
8
141 S.632
7.7
83.0
'Not Included In totals because compari
sons are incomplete.
"Not Included in totals because contain
ing other items than clearings.
Local teearltin.
Quotations furnlsbea by Burns, Brinks
ft Co.. 448 New Omaha Nat'l bank building:
ma. askea
Boyd Co,, Neb., warrants, 6 par oent..
City ot Oniaha 4s, 1IU
City of Omaha 4a, lull
City of Omaba 4a, U2t
CUy National Hank Uldg. ta, 1M0
Colorado TeL Oo. t rT eeou
ColumDus. Nob., E. U be. 1M4
Cudahr Facklng Co. 6s, lWtt
Detroit Edieun 8a, 1W8.
Fairmont Uroairery 1st g. 6 for oent..
Hardy, Neb. (Municipal) lo
Kansas City It. ft L. tie, notes, ItlJ..
Ksnaaa O. ft B. 1 per ot. ptd, Wlotuta
lues Portland Cement 1st 4a,
Llncolo Tel. ta, ltil
bong Bell Lum, ea, 1H
Nruraaka (Nance Co.) w. per eeat..
fcllcblgan Slate Tel. f. 1M
Uuialia Water 8a, l4t ,
Omaba ft C. B. St. Kr. pfd 8 per soot
Omaba ft a B. St. Ky. U, UA
Immh ias is, lull
Omaha Oaa ta. 114
Fabel Brewing Co. com
Union Block Yexdo, a Lock
St. Ixmla. cltr, 4a
8tsio Jrlro insurance
m.tt
s
los
18
0
M
101
M
8t
M
111
M
M
1W
1st
109
lu .
M
lot
104
10
100
104
M
101)
100
10
m
t7
104
n
m
Am. Tobacco 4a M N. R. K. of M. 4s 4
do OJ N. T. 11 g. !
Armour ft Co, 4a.. 1 do deb, 4s 3
H. ft
N. .. N.
..V ct. e
,.1' N, ft W. let a
.. 4 do or. 4a ....
.. N. l-acltlo 4e.
.. i'4 dO SB
, O. 8. le rfg. 4s.
At"htaon gen.
do ct. 4e
do ce. 6a
A- tt U lrt 4.
Bal ft Ohio 4...
"do 8a
do a. w is...
Brook. Tr. ot. 4s.... 83 penn. or, la 1318
Wen. ot Os, to 10 a ooo. 4s
Ten. Leather to IS Reading gen. 4a...
.' of N. J. g. ta...V8t. U ft 8. F. tt, (
dies, ft Ohio 4s.. .101 do gen to
do ret b 4 U s. w. o. 4s,
ttiloago ft A. .. t 'do 1st gold 4a....
C. B. ft J. 4.... MS. A. U. 4s
do gen. 4e ' 8o. Tao. coL 4s...,
M f. g IS do CT. 4s
C. R. I. ft P. e. 4s. 74 do let ret. 4s
do rfg. 4a Bo Railway to......
X'olo. Ind. to 77 'do geo. 4s ,
v'olo. Uid. 4a 70 Union Psoitis 4b...,
C ft A r. ft . 4a ' do ct. 4s ,
I), ft H. ct. 4o ft do 1st ft ret 4s..,
1 ft H (). 4m. 44 r. B, Rubber ta...
do rsf. to to V. 8. Rt Id to...
Pli.ttllera' to 77 eva -Car. rtiem. in
Ki le p. L 4a 83 Hibuo 1st toe
Jo gen. 4a 7". do let ft ei. 4s..,
do ot. 4o. ser. A... '4 Weetern Md. s
do eertea B 7 West, ..lee. or. to.
Oeu Blec. CT. to 14T Wta. Central ....
III. On. lt ret. 4s.. v Mo. Pao. ct. to....
Int. Met 4a ... M
UI1. OUered,
H
...1M
1... K
...100
...
... 7
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.
.1W
.
S 81
. "
. 7S
.
"
.
. 1
. 4
.l'W
. 74
.11
.1
. '
.1UI
.ll!
.l
.HO
. .'.
. St
. H
. J
. 1
Nrw York Mfnlnsr Storks.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Closing quota
tions on mining et'Jces ere v
Alios t)
i'm. Tunnel stock. 23
do londi in
Coo. Cs.1. Va S
Hra SllTor )
Iron Silver le&
eiedville Cos. 10
uttered.
Little OUef
IdeilcaA .....
Ontario
Ovhir .......
hiuiitlard
10
...UK)
...no
,...U
... 4
Boston Mining- Stocks.
BOSTON, Nov. 18. Closing quotations on
stocks wers as follows:
43 Mohawk 41
To Nevada Oon 80
&; Nlpleslng Mine, .... o
17 Nortb butts
7 North Lake
1 Old Dominion 4J
su Osceola Ho
44 Parrott A A C 111
w0 Wulncy 7e
It Shannon U
, 70 Buperlur 41
, llSurlor A B. M 7
, 11 Superior ft P. 0 14
, 1 Tamarack i
,44 U. B. B H. ft M... 87
, 8 do pM 4;
, rtab Con, 84
. 1 t'tah Copper Co o
, 87 Wiuone
Atloues
Amal. Copper
a. z. u . a
Artiona Com.
Atlantlo
B. ft U C ft . M.
Butts Coalition ....
Cal. ft Arisen.
Cul. ft Heuia.
Centanolal
Ctlper Kango O. C.
Rant Bull C M..,
Krenklln ............
Oirnus Clon.
Urunbr C'on.
Oreene Cananee ..,
lele Koyale Copper..
Kerr Lko
Lake Copper ........
m. Balle Copper
Jdlvul Copper .....
DISPOSITION-HEAD,
Cattle. Hops. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company..,,
cudahy Packing Co...
Armour At Co
Cudnhy, from Denver,
W. Is. Van bant & Co.
Hill & Hon
F. B, Dewlls ,
J. R. Root At Co ,
J. 11. Bulla
Kline & C
Other buyers
Totals 1.921 4,673 ,602
CATTLE Ao usual on a Friday supplies
were comparatively light and the market
presented few new features In any depart
ment. Only a few bunches of cornfed
beeves were included in the offerings and
these were not of a particularly desirable
character. On the other hand there were
several loads of very desirable range beeves
and dressed beef men all seemed to take a
little more Interest In them and cleaned up
the supply at steady to a little stroner
prices all around. In general the market
for cornfed beeves Is anywhere from 240o
lower than a week ago. while western
range beeves are selling at prices ranging
from nearly steady to 15B2oo lower than
the close of last week. The general tone
to the market Is somewhat better at the
close than it was at the beginning of the
There was not much life to the trade in
butcher stock, but for the most part prices
were substantially In the sanio notches as
on yesterday and the meager offerings
changed hands In good season. Choice cows
and heifers as well as the common and
canning grades have found a fair outlet
all week, with little change in values, while
on the ordinary run of butcher and beef
stock the market Is anywhere from 102o
lower than a week ago. At this time of
the year retail markets are slutted witn
poultry and the demand for beef Is some
what restricted, so that the outlet for
cheaper stock has not been as broad as It
was two or three weeks ago. Veal calves,
bulls, stags, etc., are selling at prices Just
about a shade lower than last week.
Business continues very dull In stockers
and feeders and the little trading that was
done today was on ths basis of prices
fully 20C30c lower than a weak ago. Owing
to the depression in tho market for corn
fed cattle the demand for feeders has been
very disappointing all week and the move
ment sluggish. Choice light stuff has met
with some favor, but the fleshier and
hlghert priced grades have been hard to
move even at the decline above noted.
quotations on native cattle: Oood to
choice beef steers, $6.00i3'6.76; fair to good
beef steers, 86.006.76; common to fair beef
steers, I4.00&6.00, good to choice cows and
heifers, $4.004.90; fair to good cows and
heifers, 83.403 86; common to fair cows
and heifers, 82.6otQ3.26; good to choice Block
ers and feeders, $4 60(g6 26; fair to good
stockers and feeders, 83.90(4.40; common
to fair stockers and feeders, 88.00ib3.76;
stock heifers, 83.100j4.25; veal calves, 13.260
7.26; bulls, stags, etc., 83.00iQ4.60. .
quotations on ran re cattle: Choice to
prime beeves, 85.6Oe6.00; good to choice
beeves, Jo.omji6.fru; fair to good beeves, 84.40
65.00; common to fair beeves, 83.7Oij4.40;
good to choice heifers, 14.0O7j4.70; good to
choloe cows, 84.004.60; fair to good cows,
I3.60jj4.00; canners, J2.7W3.60; choice to
prime feeders, 4.80fi6.26; good to choloe
feeders, 84 2.'.'a4.75; fair to good feeders.
83.764.26; common to fair feeders, (8.00
8.76; stock heifers, 83.004.00.
Representative sales:
BKLf B r Kims.
Me. At.
lt.....4o
... t
U... S-17
4... 7S
6 K
I 10
8 U
18 818
1.. .lOW
I.-. TM
8.. 818
8 843
8 . 104
- 440
If. eeoeoooeoo s stlS
7 M
Pf No.
8 80 40...
COWS.
Ar.
...118
T Wolverine
Sv
New York Cnrb Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
Logan A Bryan, members Boston block
exchange, 816 South Sixteenth street.
Omaha:
Bar Bute Oes
Button Oon.
Butte Coalition....
(actus
Chmo
Cbief ?ons.
Frantic
Darla-Ualf ........
EIt t Antral. M ......
Ely Cons
Ely Wiluh
Franklin
Glroux
Oolmield Florence.
Quldlleid UeUf
88 Inspiration ...
, 4 Laroao ,
, 1 NoTada Cons.
, 87 Nevad-l'UU ,
, S Oblo Copper.
1 Rawhide Coalition..
. 87 Rar Central
.. 1 Swift Pkg. Co
.. 1 Seara-Ruebaok Co...
.. 81 eiler Pick
.. 11 Superior ft Pitta..
., 11 Tonupab Mining....
,. 7 Trinity Cupper
.. 8 Nortb Lake
.. 7 Bobamls
....... 4
-
1
1
.
.lu
,17
, 8
, 14
,
, 8
. M
, 4
Yellow Jacket 44
00.
London Stork srktt.
LONDON. Nov. 18. American securities
ojned above parity and continued to ad
vance from the first hour, when most of
the list declined on ught realising. At
Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 18.-CATTLJ-1-Re-ceipts.
,,700 head. Market steady to 10c
hlKher. Dressed beef and export steers,
8j.7wu7.25; fair to good, 84.7Vuu 76; western
steers, 84.0o"i560; mockers and feeders. 8-1.76
fro.2D; southern steers, 3.7i(i6 6o; southern
cow a, 82.76n4.00; native cows. 2 76 i4 7r;
native hellers 83 boy 6.76; bulls, U.Uj4.25,
calves. 34.0irj8.0a
HOGS Receipts, 72O0 head Market 10c
lower. Bulk of sales. I7.3iy7.45. Packers
and butchers, $7 364(7 46; liKht. 3r.3697.42W.
SMbJEl' AND LAM US Receipts, 1,300
head Market weak. Lambs, 47S',67S;
yeai llntfs. 33.6034.uo; wethers 33 00 3 75;
etaes. 83.764366; stackers and feeders, 82-60
Hi.iA.
No.
14 COWS...- 973
J.
14 cows 752
18 feeders.. 747
10 calves... 163
F. M
27 cows.
17 cows.
30 II..
I 04 3..
1 14 8..
3 14 1..
3 tt T..
3 40 3..
I 44) 3..
3 (0
HEIFERS.
1 26 4
I 60 It
CALVKS.
(V) w . oe eooo e es
4 io 8!"!""!
4 74 8
4 75 8
WESTERNS.
William Lefler Neb.
A v. Pr. No.
3 60 6 cows....
H. Cook Neb.
3 16 31 cows....
4 00 82 feeders.
7 00
Helnrloh Mont.
.14
t'4
104
Una
l 4
l
...Uv
te7
887
400
140
191
lit
Pr,
3 e
8 80
74
3 18
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 1
3 81
4 10
3 0
8 00
I 00
1 24
t
948
918
977
Pr.
8 26
3 78
4 63
22 cows 1010 t 84
(4 feeders..
46 steers.
14 cows..,
914
9M
894
798
4 If
4 0
4 II
4 00
4 n
I 40
4 90
47 1! t0 t ? 44 - H". T '"
ill 411 ... 7 V : Wi 110 7 34
47 IU ... 7 tn 7i IM4 ... 7 ir
M t l 9rw 1 yi m ;-. ... 7
M J 3 SO T " s lt t
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o 1.4 ... T i : 4 40 7 ;a
11 4-T ... 7 m 47 4 ... IS
M M 1) 7 22 41 1 7
f T " T4 17 7 ... 7 3
S3 I'll I 41 nt 1K 7 !W
M Ill 1" 1 ? 3 2J7 40 7 M
M W 40 7 PA to k ... Tie
M lit lei 7 s m 40 1
11 2tM U I 41 44 ... 7 TO
64 t4 0 7 ti M ... t
Ml ? t 7 ti 71 J.!40 7 40
11 ft W T 8 II ... T 40
1 7 In 4.1 S40 ... 7 4(1
M S'.t no 1 M Jl ... 1 f,
41 814 U t 38 8. le ... 7 48
S7 J'l ... 1 1 TS 40 1 4S
83 30 ... t 38 ll IM ... 7 44
S?4 18 111 70 1'4 40 t M
20 en ... 7 r rsi ... in
8 1J0 1 r 47 1M 40 T Ml
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41 tft 40 7 17 4 ... IM
71 SM 40 1 t1 fi 14 ... 7 M
41 ft 40 7 SO 4(1 14f. ... 7 M
el JTJ ... t SO M m ... 7 W.
8 41 !40 7 m ts 177 ... 1 Se
M .131 ... 7 JO 71 S1H ... 1 8
81 131 ... 7 80 41 VI ... 7 ff.
40 JS1 SO 7 .tO 44 1S ... 7 84
H lit 40 7 10 74 1U ... 7 88
C4 173 110 7 30 4 IM ... T 40
PIUS.
1 184 ... 7 40
STAGS.
1 480 in 7 80 1 IPO 80 7 80
1 ISO 80 7 60
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Volume of Trade Still Below High
Water Mark.
SHEEP Today's trade In the stieep burn
was only snother chapter of the week s
gloomy serial. Supplies were light, cons. st
ing largely of feeders fresh from the range,
but no one seemed very anxious for mat
erial and clearance was made under pres- (
euie. ;o cnange in prices was ni'i'eipi.
the uneven condition of the market nnd
light receipts of poor ssslrtment making
any quotable development difficult. Feeder
yearlings sold up as high as 33.90 early,
this figure crowding the high quotation
on choice fat handy-weights.
From the start this week, business In
all of its branches has been badly demoral
ised. Panlckv feeling reached Its snlih
on Wednesday and little or no Improve
ment hns taken place since. Declines In
values hove bren very severe at all points
and have carried figures to levels that
will hardly admit to further reductions.
In fat sheep and lambs, a seasonable
demand for ioultry has had a weighty
bearish Influence with buyers, as mutton
Is always slow sale on a retail nnwket
loaded down with a big crop of domestic
fowl. Liberal offerings of fat, fed nnd
native stock, especially In the east, have
aggravated this condition and all kinds
of killing sheep and lambs are now selling
60i"uS6o lower than they were a week ago.
Lambs have suffered the long end of
the break, good ones moving around 36 W.
Strictly choice grades are not quotable
over 36.76 at most. Wethers have dropped
to 33 6"fi3.S0, as compared an extreme price
of 34.00 at last week's close. Fat ewes
have been selling at 33.00 and less, can
ners bringing "freight-rate" returns.
Feeder trade has been a sickly affair
throughout. Inquiry from the corn-belt
has been dormant and the cheapest prices
of the season were necessary to attract
any kind of a demand. Clearances were
made, but only otii76o lower than those
of last Friday, the market closing at
these declines.
Quotations on sheep snd lambs: flood to
choice lambs. 36.6ixa6.75; fair to good lambs,
36.26Cn6.5u; feeding lamhs 83.40fto.oo; handy
weight yearlliiKS. 34.00M.15; heavy year
lings, .1.6or3.00; feeder yearllnirs. 33.WVa4.00;
good to choloe wvthers, 33.26ff3.80; fair to
good wethers. 33. 011)3.26; feeding wethers.
33.0MT3.26; breeding ewes, 3S.504.26; fat
ewes, 32.7Rr310; feeding ewes, 3A26ff2.76;
canners, 31.50fM.H5.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
160 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 91
191 Wyoming ewes, feeders R2
1W Wyoming ewes, feeders 97
121 Wyoming lambs, culls 48
200 Wyoming ewes, culls 82
271 fed ewes , 113
153 fed wethers, culls, feeders.... 81
933 S 26
1060 4 16
Fuller & Adamson 9. D,
909 4 16 10 feeders.,
Kdgar Bolce Wyo.
. S00 4 36 20 feeders.,
K. A. Scott Wyo.
. 700 3 60 26 feeders.,
W. H. tiotUche-Wyo.
10 steers.. ..1040 4 26 9 steers...
8 steers.... M0 3 70
George Lamb Wyo.
steers.. ..1133 4 75 82 steers.... 1149
10 steers.. ..loati 4 16
D. Wlnslau Wyo.
10 steers. 875 4 80 10 cows 944
John Wents Wyo.
60 feeders.. 830 4 80 14 feeders.. 1064
12 cow s 906 4 06
HOG8-Bearish sentiment pervsded buy
ing circles in the hog yards this morning
and the market was one ot cheaper prices
in both divisions. buppnes were easily
normal with weight plentlfu. and bacon
quality still limited to a doxen loads, more
or less. Packers bought the big end of re
ceipts, paying flguies just about k3l6o
lower than those in force yesterday.
Trade was fairly active during early
rounds but after the more urgent orders
were filled, movement lost much of its
action with the result that late business
was dull at the full decline.
Heavy hogs bad to sell around 37. 20
7 30. as compared with yesterday's spread
nt 17in,i7.4o on the same class of stock
Mixed grades of inr-dium weight brought
t7 and belter. Lin lit offerings are hold
Iiik at the usual premiums, good bacon
animals selling as high us 37.60, a dime less
tliun veHtenii. v'a lirice.
Trade during the wek has been decid
edly lower owing to heavy receipts and
the alumpy condition of. markets tn the
east. Current sales are J not right ..round
6kuO0c lower than those of last Saturday,
all weights snowing mexe rtuuiuuni.
No.
M...
ft..
U .
LI..
A. Stl. Pr. No. At. Oh, Pr.
.144 120 7 !'. 7i :e 40 7 JO
t'4 ... 7 ' 47 '
mo 40 1 i 1j 21 10 7 to
SOI 8u 7 ' (7 275 ... 7 80
.87 ... t S) T 81 44 7 M
IRON AND STEEL ARE IMPROVING
rroaress Note In Special Mara of
Cotton Goods Offorrel for "prloa
Actlee Demand for Men's
OTercootlnsr.
NEW TORK, Nov. 18 -R. O. Don Co.'a
weekly review of trade tomorrow will say.
The volume of trsde Is still below high
water mark, but a fair demand of activity
existed throughout the country and this Is
reflected In the reports from the principal
Industries and the leading cities.
Definite slcns of Improvement appear In
Iron and steel, although business from the
railroads has not developed as quickly as
usual at this season of the year. Further
rail pui chases Involving a substantial ton
nage, have been made for 1911 delivery,
however, and other announcements are ex
pected. Uetter reports are received from
lending pig Iron centers. Production of wire
goods this year Is expected to equal pre
vious records.
Pi ogress is noted In special lines of cotton
goods offered for spring and two or three
Instances are cited of full offerings being
sold up and withdrawn, on the oilier hand
the demand for print cloths and con
vertibles hss fallen off. Export trade Is
quiet. In mens wear there is an active
demand for overcoalSes for Immediate de
livery. I'nderwrgr an., hosiery lines are In
moderately better request. A slightly Im
proving demand Is noted in yarns. Advances
are announced on silk ribbons and silk
piece goods for future delivery.
New business In footwear Is limited. Sole
leather sells In a steady way.
IIRADSTREKT'S Rl S1MCSS REVIEW
23 fed wethers .
118 fed ewes, feeders ,
2n6 fed lombs, feeders
118 fed yearlings, wethers, f'drs.
439 fed ewes, culls ,
687 fed lambs, feeders.,
164 fed lambs, feeders
666 fed lambs, feeders
313 fed lambs, feeders
92
60
04
87
51
60
49
41
Pr.
3 so
2 25
2 75
8 75
1 65
t 40
8 OO
8 25
2 40
5 On
S 75
1 90
4 25
4 25
4 2)
8 60
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle nnd Hoars Stead
Sheep Weak,
rmPAdO. Nov. 18. CATTLE Receipts,
3,000 head; market steady; beeves. 34,407.40;
Texas steers. 84.00W6.25: western steers. 14.10
4i6 60; stockers and feeders. 33.30'fi6.fiO; cows
and heifers, 32.206.20; calves, 37.60ilO.OO.
HOas Receipts, 19.000 bend; market
steady; light, 38.9tvg7.40; mixed, $7.107.50;
heavy. 87.oo7.6o; rougn, rf.vurr i.zu; gooa to
choice, heavy, 7.V(!r.S0; Pie". t-6O'li'T.40;
bulk of sales, 37.8007.46.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000
head; market weak; native, t'2.2ft'(i3.96; west
ern, t2.6nra4.00; yearlings, t4. 00ft 5.00; native
lambs, 34.00f610; western, 84 2&.00.
St. I.ools I, I re Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 18. CATTLE Receipts,
2.200 head. Including 1.600 head Texans;
market strong to 100 higher; native ship
ping and export steers, t8 50(jr7.25; dressed
beef and butcher steers, 3rt.25t77.00; steers
under 1,000 pounds, t6.00ig)6.60; stockers snd
feeders, 33.5035.26; cows and heifers, 33.7541
6.26; canners, 32.7&93.25; bulls, 33.26ca6.O0;
calves, 35.259.00; Texas and Indian steers,
34 6ty(r8.50; cows and heifers. 33 0034.60.
HOU8- Receipts. 8,300 head; market
steady to 60 lower: pigs and lights. 17.2uie
7.46; packers, 37. 8037.46; butchers and best
heavy, 37.867.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 800
head; market steady; native muttons. 88 2.'.(
3 60; Jambs, 35.50&. 26 ; culls and bucks, 82.26
62.76; stockers, 32.26(3:3.26.
St. Joseph Mr Stoefc Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 18. CATTLE
Receipts, LO00 head; market steady; steers,
84.6oiSPS.60; cows and belfers. t3.00rfle.6C;
calves, 33.76Sa.25.
HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; market 10c
lower; top, 37.4K; bulk of sales, 37.2lj7.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 800
head; market steady; lambs, 36. 606.76.
Stock la Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterdsy:
cattle, nogs, oneep.
1,400 6,000 3,6u0
1,0"0 4.010 811O
3.700 7, DO L300
, 2,0ii0 8,3uO 3o0
1.600 19.000 8,000
South Omaha ,
St. Joseph
Kansas City ...
St. Louis
Chicago ........
Totals
.9.800 46,600 13,600
Metal Market.
vri,mr VAQV W. . f CTi T D u, - -.
aid copper, dul; spot, 313.4cHtfl3.iio; Novem
ber, 81i-bOal.i t;; Deoember, 12.K'a 12 ;
January, H2.tKgf 12 70; February. 12 6i(j
11.75; March, 312.70U12 .80. December spot,
;;7 12s bd; futures, 68 lis 3d. Arrivals re
ported at New York today, 466 tons. Cus
tom house returns show exports of 17,416
tons so far this month. Lake copper, JUI.oO
(OIS.25; electrolytlo, 312.87 Vy 13.01); easting,
312.604(12.76. Tin, easy; spot, t'i-25'a'36.35;
November and December, 83t.30if36 30; Jan
uary, 336.20ru36.26; February, 3 iti.2'Ki3ti M.
London market firm; spot, 166; futures,
166. Lead, firm; 34.4tVU4.60, New York;
34. 7H&4.32'4, Ilit St- Louis. Sales, 6O.O0O
pounds November at 14.42V, and lOO.ouO
pounds November at 34.45, New York; 60.U"0
pounds December at 34 30 and 60,000 pounds
January at 34.30. VLt HI. Louis. The lead
ing producers nave advanced their price
of lead from 34 40 to 34 60, In fifty-ton lota.
London spot, 13 3s 9d. Spelter, nominal,
35. (HV(i6.96 New York; 85.n5.90, East St.
Louis. London spot, 24 2s 6d. Iron,
Cleveland warrants, 49s 4'4d tn London.
Ixically Iron was steady; No 1 foundry,
northern, and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft,
316 TtVn 10.26; No. 3 foundry, northern, iib.M
tjlsuO.
ST. LOCIS, Nor. 18 METALS Lead,
quiet at 34 ir7'i34.3o. Spelter, firm at 36.8i'tt
66.90.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 18. XFFKB Fu
tures opened firm at an advance of iu6
points on renewed covering and bull sup
port, Inspired by further advances abroad
and the continued strength of the spot sit
uation In both primary and consuming cir
cles. Reports that one of the leading
roasting Interests had purchased not less
than hO.OuO bogs of spot coffee yeaterduy
and that they were buyers of December
contracts this morning Imparted a rela
tively firm tone to near positions, and all
the active months made new high records
for the movement during the middle of the
day, when prices at one time snowed net
gains of from lCtfaO points. Later there
was selling for a reaction and heavier
realizing, as a result of which prices eased
off from the best, with the close barely
steady, net 4 points lower to 20 points
higher. Sales, 120,350 bags; November,
December and January, 9 uc; February,
9MKc; March, Hsc; April, 10.00c; May and
June. 1002c; July, 10.03c; August, lOuuo;
September, 10.01c; October. 9 Duo. Havre
closed net unchanged to lower. Ham
burg was Ha1 lower. Rio 826 rels hUher
at 7 3276. Santos 100 rels higher, 4s 6 $.
7s 6 34iO. Rrazlltan exchange on London
Vd lower at li 16-lvl. Receipts at the
two Hraxlllan ports, 4. 000 bags, against K.
1") bags last year. Jundlahy receipts, 40,
6k) bags, agalntit 4.5o0 baas last year. New
York warehouse deliveries yesterday, 15. H'.ti
bays, against 10.244 bags last year. Spot
coffee, firm; Rio No. 7, 124c; Santos No.
4. Uc; nuld coffee, firm; Cordova, 12 "4 if
ICo.
Work's Developments Shoer Serrral
Kn vore hie Itetnll Features.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Brsdstreet s to
morrow will say:
Favorable central features In this week's
trado report better distribution at retail due
to cool weather, somewhat larger fllllng-ln
orders, the realisation of cheaper meat sup
plies at least regards prices, firmer feel
ing In pig iron and Increased business In
holiday goods. Groceries, seasonable lines
of hardware and winter wearing apparel
show most activity. - However, there Is con
siderable room for improvement in retail
distribution. There Is more doing on spring
account, but buyers in many Instances seem
disposed to hold off because prices are not
to their liking.
First hands display no particular anxiety
to book heavily ahead because of the high
level of raw materials. Salutary changes in
the situation are reflected In the quieting
down of speculation and In the tendency
of many commodity prices to recede. Col
lections range from fair to good.
Kuxiness failures In the I'nited States
fo rthe week ending November 17 were 248
SKainst 2o7 last week, $23 In the like week
of 19(i9. 273 In l'.KW, 2f,5 In 1907 and 213 In 1906.
Business failures In Canada for the week
number 16, against 81 last week and 26 In
the like week of 1909.
Wheat, Including flour, exports from the
United States and Canada for the week
ending November lr, aggregate 8.729.4MI
bushels, against 3.0HI.123 last week and
6.1(16,698 this week last year. For the
twenty weeks ending November 17 exports
are 42.116,329 bushels, against 64,434.706 bush
els in corresponding period laBt year. Corn
exports for the week are 3M.7K2 bushels,
against 363.6S0 bushels last week and 140. 41 '7
bushels in 1909. For the twenty weeks end
ing November 17, corn exports are 7,429,876
bushels, against 8,434,815 last year.
CM A II .4 "44 llOI.RVAi.il t-HICK.
BUTTER Creamery, No. S. delivered to
the retail trade In l ib cartons, 83c; No. 2
In SO-lb. tubs, 32c; No. 3. In 1-lb. cartons,
81c; packing stock, solid pack, 20c; dairy,
In 60-lb. tubs, UQ'lio. Market changes
everv Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, 17tyi7ttc; Toung Amer
icas, UVsc; daisies, INc; triplets, 18c; Urn
burger. 18c; No. 1 brick, l'4c; Imported
Swiss, 82o; domestlo Swiss, 84c; block Swiss,
22c.
POULTRY Dressed broners, under I lbs..
36.00 dos. ; over 3 lbs.. 14c; hens, 14 "441 to;
cocks, 10 Wo; duoks, 18c; geese. 16c; turkeys,
26c; pigeons, per dos., 3180; homer squabs,
per dos., 34 00; fancy squabs, per dos., 38.60,
No. 1, per dos., 33.00. Alive: Broilers. 14c;
over 8 lba, 9Vfco; hens, lOo; old roosters, 7c:
old ducks, full feathered, lsc; geese, full
feathered, 9o; turkeys, ltiil8c; guinea
low Is. 60 each; pigeons, per dos., 80c;
homers, per dos., 33.00; squabs. No. 1. per
doz.. 3160; No. 2. per doz., 60c.
FISH (all frozenV-Plckerel, I2o; white
fish. 18c; pike, 16c; trout, 14o; large crap
ples, ZOc; Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, Dc;
haddock. 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish,
Hlc; roe shad, 31.00 each; shad roe, per pair,
66c; frog legs, per dos.. 60c; salmon, Uc;
halibut. 11c.
BEEF CUTS Ribs, loins and chucks.
Just same. No. . round, 9c: No. 3 round,
c; No. 8 round, 7 Ho. No. 1 plats. 7c;
No. 3 plate, Bo: No. V plate. lUe,
FRUITS Oranges California Narele.
96-126 sizes, per bog, 88.26; small sizes, per
box, 33 603.76; Call fornia Valenclaa, good
sizes, per box, 85 60; 96 size, per box,
83.00, Lemons Whlttler brand, extra
fancy, 300 size, per box, tt 60; 860 size,
per box, 38 60; choice, 300 sWe, per box,
36.00; 240 size, too per bog toss. Bananas
Fancy select, per bunch. 32.26 W J 60;
Jumbo, per bunch, 82. 76 3 76. Pears
New York Kelfer, per bbl., 34.60; Califor
nia, Winter Nellie, per box, 83 85. Apples
Home-grown cooking, per bbl., 88 604
4 00; Missouri Jonathan, pee bbl., 34 76;
Missouri Pen Davla 0mr bbl., 33 60; Mis
souri Wlnesaps, per bbl., 34.00; Mlssourt
Uano, per bbl., $3.76; other varieties, per
bbl., t4 00; New York Greening and Bald
win, per bbl., $4.60; Colorado Jonathan;
per box. 31 75: California Oravenstoln,
per box. $2.10; California Belleflower, per
box, $1.60: Washington Grimes Golden
and Jonathan, extra fancy, 88 to 126
sizes, per box, $3 26. Ore pes California
Lmperor, per crate, $1.60; New York
Catawba, par l-lb. basket, 10c; Malaga.
- f m .v. . , U
60te6 lbs., gross, per kecr. 86.60 iu 4 (11)
Cranberries per box, $2 60; per bbl..
86.75; Jersey, per bbl., $4.16; Wisconsin
Be
tw, fimvj, n " -, ee.ee, merDnun
11 and Bugle brand, per bbl.. 67.88.
Dates Anchor brand, new, 10 1-lb. pkgs.
In boxes, per box, $2.00; bulk In 70-10.
boxes, per Id., 7c. Figs New California,
12 12 -ox. pkgs., 86c; 34 13-os. pkgs., $3.40:
60 6-01. pkgs., 32.00. Figs Turkish, 7
crown, per lb.. 16a; 6-rowa, per lb, 14c;
4-crown. oer lb. 1 80.
VEGETABLES Potatoes Early Ohio.
In sacks, per bu., 80c: Iowa and Wiscon
sin, white stock, per bu., 76&86a Sweet
Potatoes Virginia. per bbl., $1.60.
Onions lows, red and yellow, per
h.. 2c; Indiana While, per lb.. 80,
fancy, white, per lb.. 16c; red. par lb 16c.
i-.hg Plant Fancy Florida, per dos., $1.00.
Celery Michigan, per dozen bunches,
85c. RutabaijM Pe lb., 1 Ac. Cucum
bers Hot bouse, 1V4 snd 8 dos., per box.,
$2.00. Tomatoes California, psr 4-bsk.
crate, $1.76.
1IUMU-UROWM VEGETABLES Cab
bage New. per lb, IVsc String and
Wax Beans Per market basket. $1.2i.
Lettuce Kxtra fancy leaf, per dos., 46c,
paraley iancy home-grown, per dos.,
bunches, 80c. Turnips Per market
basket, 860. Carrots Per market basket.
40c. Beets Per market basket, 16c.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts Black. .
per lb., 2c; California No. 1, per
lb., Ike; California. No. 3, per lb., 16c.
Hlckorynuto l-aiga. per lb., 4c; small
per lb., 60. Cocoanuta Per sack, $6.89.
per dos., 66c. Honey New, 84 frames
83 66. Cider New York Molt a, per m
bbl., $3.76; per bbl.. 64.76.
Dry Goods ftlarbet.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. DRY OOOD8
The dry goods markets are quiet and steady.
Gray goods are easy and quiet, with mills
declining to sell ahead at ourrent prices.
Yarns are steady. The local wool market
Is firm, with some slight advances.
snaavr Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18.-SUOAR Raw
steady; Muscovado, 89 teat, 340c; centrifu
gal. 96 test, 3 90c; molasses, b test, .li. .
Refined, quiet.
Wool Market.
BTl LOUIS, Nov. . WOOL Stnady;
territory and western mediums. 241 ic,
fine mediums, 2u21c; fine, 12413c.
Rank 4'lenrtnas.
OMAHA, Nov. 18 Rank clearings for to
day were $2,844,781.23 and for the correspond
ing date last year 32.129,390.64.
Girl Hralded to Death.
BIOUX FALLS. 8. D., Not. 18Speclal )
Literally cooked to death was the fate
ot the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. IL Penno. prominent residents of Iro
quis. Ths little girl Is dead as the result
of injuries received when she lost her bal
ance and fall Into a kettis of boiling
water.
Bigger, Better, Busier Thst is what ad.
rertlslng In The Bos will da for your
puslness-
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