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    OMAHA, SATUHDAY, NOVKMHKU 2r. 1911.
RAIN AHD PRODUCE MARKET
KTice of Heavy Short Selling Mar
ket Remains Firm.
nw mint .KM.ni. market
,t arlona
.CTIVE BULLS ABE LIQUBATINQ
or la that Join Farther D
: dines Are More Tbaa Probable,
I as Com Jlntfnfnt Will
- Iaereae.
and
kiln
1. f-
OMAHA. Nov. 24. 11)11.
In face of tho ravy nort elling )es
rrtny the wheat market held firm today,
ahle were much more iTuring nn4
t advice from Araontina stated heavy
tin ware interf wring with the progre
harvesting, liegurdle.'' of nil new
nm day to day It must be remfmbcrnl
it supplies will he diminishing from
,w until th close of the crop year.
Acilve bull In the corn trad have
(Undated heavily during the last two
( on tho theory that aome further de
ln la more than probahle, a the move
ment of new corn l aure to Incrra
unnfl 4he next few weeka. However,
'lis doc not change the general view
t the trade, for undoubtedly all the corn
IU takan by a strung eastern da
ta nd.
I h tone of th wheat market i
rev but price held firm on the hHfher
able and eome bullish Argentine newa.
afi wheat waa unchanged.
Corn waa very dull, prices ranged
arrow and practically unchanged. With
n Increase- In receipt some decline I
x peeled. Cash corn wa io higher to
ir lower.
Primary wheat receipt wers rV-7,0"0
iiahel and shipment were 1.027,000
ut-helH, against receipt laat year of
V'i.co) buklicla and ahlpment of ?6fi,000
ushel.
Primary corn receipt were B74.O0O bush
ls and shipment were 1S200 bushel,
gainst receipts laid year of M3,W bush
Is and shipment of 275,001) btuael.
Clearances ware a.OW bushel of corn.
V) bushel of oat and wheat and flour
final to 1.W bushels,
v Liverpool cloned '.ttt'Sd higher on wheat
ltd 'id higher on corn.
The following cah aale were reported:
WHKAT-No. 3 hard: 1 car, Wtc. No.
Iihio; 2 cm. fS'ic; 1 car, ttSc. No. 4
nlsed: 1 car, 9.
. iviHN-No. 3 white: 1 car. Wo. No. a
vhlte: 1 car. ttc. No. 4 white: 1 car,
3c. No. 8 yellow; 1 car, 63c; 1 car, 62e.
Co 4 yellow: cars. eW'.ic ; 2 car, one.
Jo. 1 mixed: 1 car. fcifrc; 1 car, 2c. No.
mixed: 1 car. Uirt4e: 1 car, flOc; 1 car,
M.o. No triads: 1 car, 68c.
OATH-Hianuaro: i car, iidtc.
: vhlte; a ear. 4-c; car, 47c.
hlte: a cars. 4c,4c. x car. 40ftc.
Omaha ,t ah Price.
WHEAT-No. I hard. 8Hctj1.02: No, t
mid. 'iVirf.i'tl.01; No. 4 hard. WmjOTc.
CtlnX-ND. I whit. 0.VritVt4r; No. I
vhlt. 1iviHe: No. 4 white, filVtrtSc.; No.
I color, 62Vfl'.': No. 2 yellow. .V,'Jjlc;
Vo. 2 yellow, WyiVklc; No. 4 yellow, Vi.p
c; No. t. 2'a02V; No. . 62'i,!Vo; No,
i, k.-1Vic; no grade, 6H'i,S4c.
O.USN. l white, i,?i41-if. etan
lard. t7U47VjO; No. I white, 47r(f47Uo.
liAltl-KY-Maltlng. tl.Umi.ai; No. 1
feed, 1.0'-l.ir.
KVE No. J, 93ffHc; No. t, Kfi93o.
- Caxu Keeetpfa.
Wlieat. Corn. Oat
17 ibl 107
i8
16 aa u
124
No.
No.
Qaotatlone of the liar
I 'ommodltle.
NF.W YoriK. Nov. ?l.-FIX)rR-Ktedy;
aprlng paientn. t-2n5.4.".: winter atralghta.
f.o.i4.Si' winter picnt. JLvt
prln clraro, tl.30fi4.r4); winter cxm".
No 1 tlii'iiw :!.; wlntr extiH. No. 2.
) 4Vfj3.K; Kanaas stralghlo. tl" k0- r
ceipla 21.41S bhln.; ahlpmont, Ii.T.J bhl.
Uve flour, fteady; choice to fancy. I O)
6 :.). llmkaliMt flour, quirt, lr
cwt.
rORNMFAL Firm; fine white
yellow, l.Tl.C5; coarse, tlM'l-Wi
dried, ,1 H.v;,:).7f..
RVE Iujl: No. 2. 9ie. nominal, c.
Huffa'o. to arrive.
l'.ATll.KY gulet; malting, ti l'"'? !-. c-
t.. l.ntfaio.
WH SCAT Knot market, barely atoaoy;
No. 2 rd. 9S-, elevator, export banlx, to
arrive, and Mo, t. o. b., afloat; No. 1
rorthern, Duluth, ll.l.Hi, f. o. b., afloat.
Future market mado moderate gain at
the opening on the cable and further
report of rut and unfavorable weather
in Argentina, but eaaed off under ;llmg,
due to larg clock and a poor cah and
export den. and, cloning net unchanged;
lecember, W &-lft&n,c; cloed at SWtc;
May, tl.H7-lijl.4'A; closed at t.''1. Ko
celr't, 1Sh,Xi bu.; nhlpment. 120.K; bv,..
;OKN HKt market ey; eport, n"W,
l)c, t. o. b., afloat, to arrive; future
n-arket wa nominal. Receipt, 32,&TiO bu.;
al.ipment, S,lV bu.
OATH Hot market lady, futurea
r. aikrt wa nominal. Reocipt, 19,820 bu.;
alilpmenu, W bu.
HAV Uuivt; prlm $1,20; No. 1, tl.23;
No. , tl.ll; No. 3, I1.0S. .
HIltKM-gulet; Central America, 21c;
lingotn nv;a'4. . . r
l.KATHKIt Klrm; hemlock first, 2f.Tv
Tc; ocund, 2iii4c; third. lWlc; re
Ifrtu, lr.c,
FHOVISIONH rork teady; mesa.
tn.W'tf-lt.TO; family, IS) M2tW; ehort clnaia.
i7.i ciis.2r. Href eiecCuy, lue, tii.ift I3.oo;
latrillv. JU.kHiM 'jd; beef ham. t-H 0031.00
Cut meal, easy; pickled beltle. 1') to
14 lb.. U).Kil0.j.v; pickled ham. fUMf
ll.W. l.&id, firm; middle, went prime,
$! MWi 4n; refined, quiet; continent, li'.tn;
outn America, tlo.uO; compound, ll.ikKr
I'M.
TALLDW-Oulet; prime city, lihd.,
"tc, nekd; country. 6'44(7c.
Jn;T!l'.K Klrm; cirameiy apecial, 96c;
extra, o; cr-ameiy held Hpeiiala, tSVtW
4c; extta, aiuxii?c; factory current
nuke, first, ZiWUiic.
CIIKKtiB Klrm.
KUliti htrong; fresh gathered extra,
4)M;'-c; extra IixIb, flrl, Mv'Mc;
held, frexh poor to fair, YHi'iic; freah
gathered dirties, No. 1, 22rlc; fresh
gathered check, prime, 2u; retrlgerator
pedal mains, fancy, local atorage,
charge paid, 23Vi.- western gathered,
white, 3V4Ac
1'ol'M IIY Alive, eay; wetern chick
ens, 9M.'iillc; fowl, liyllc; turkeya. 14tf
Hie; lirsed, irregular; western chick
ens, exilic; low la, tsu lBc; turkeys, lluo.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
siMcle at this point for the week ending
tmlay were tiflfi.fifd allver and Jl.-t.ll3 gold.
Kxnnrta of iie'le for tti week were
tl,KUl.K allver and ILS-UICU told.
ftuotations Tollow No Well Defined ntroRT ok tiik t'i,Bm?ra iiisk
Trend During Day
BULLS LACKDJ0 IN ASSURANCE
Varying; Cotr of Trlrra Appar
ently Largely Heflectloa of Vary
Ins: Temper of Pperalntloa
la Market.
Transaction of Aaaorlaled Hawk
for tho Week.
NKW YORK, Nov. 24 -Rradstreefs
bank celarlng report for the week end
ing November 23, ahowe an aggregate of
t.,214.(14,tlW, a against tS.r29A21.(i"0 laat
week and $2.Jl,4id.X) In th correspond
ing week laxt yegf. Kollowlng In a list
of the cities-
Not Enough Cattle Here to Make a
Market
CITIES.
Chicago ....
Hli'.iicupolls
)maha ....
Juldtti
CHICAGO GHAIX AltD PROVIMOPti
Featnre of the Trading; aad Cloalagt
Prices on Board of Trade,
t CHICAaO, Nov. 24. Doubt M to what
will be the outuoma ot tne ju-geniina
harvest mad the wheat market today
enitlve, but left price at laat prac
tically tha same aa twenty-four hours
before. Final sale wra Me off to a
t'r.oi up.. Other leading staple all
ehowvd a htt decline; corn, Uc to He;
oats, iio to fc, and provisions, MjVIVtc,
Jn theiwhaat pit the day waa a dliap
jH'UitmeiJt to th entire trade, aa there
wa no good swing to prloee In either
ureco. Although th harvet had fairly
Lgun In Ai-gnntlna, euttlng will not b
Cral even in th northern part of tha
ucuntry for the next two weeks. Accord
ing to aoma export there la a lively
chanoe for stiious damage. Thar were
circumetantial aawrtlon of the spread
Ol piacg run in rwrn (Kmiuo vi iuo
province of Cordova. From other aourcea,
however, came ttementa that a record
yl)d waa atlll expected. In like manner,
a promise of small world hlpment wa
offset by statements outlining a hopeful
prospect for winter wheat In the United
: biate and forecasting lesrentd European
requirement. The range for Way wa
from tl.-10iH lo IJ 00!, with the
i close easy at ti OOHj'LOvH. exactly the
! anm a last night.
- With the weather fin for an Increased
i movement and for the curing of the new
' crop the corn market took on a rather
' Sieavy tone. May fluctuated between MSko
; and twHiC, closing at Hi)o net lower, at
ii'c. Cash grade weru more freely of
1 ferel. No. 2 -ellow finished at 7&a'78V,o
for carlot.
i Scattered longa reduced their holding,
pulling down oat. Top and bottom level
t touched by May were COo and ttic, witn
. tii che "ic net lower at 'JW
i Frovisiona prlcaa uocumhed under a
! liexvy load poor cash trade, liberal
j gtouk and the fact tnat the short Inter-
, t waa atrtpped. At the close pork had
i ' jined UMrul'tto and other products SyJ
i' 1-eadlng fi isii re ranged a following:
lalTopen. j llTgliTTdw. Croee.iYea'yT
5 V htraii I I I I
1ay.,l 4t J tHaail OVHVjll OOviSll 0OW
IWV.I I I I
I I I I I
lJec..rtm,ai4 64H S 1M 64T,
fll. I.oal Ueneral Market.
ST. L.OT11H, Nov. 24 .. HEAT Cash,
lower! track, No. 2 red, itvn!7c; No. 2
hard, W.a1.0Gvt; December, Vbc; May,
t'(UN Ix)wer; track, No. 2, 75c; No. t
white, 75c; liecember, tiic; May, mj,
OM(S-Mead; Hack, No. 1, 46c; No.
t while, nwc; December, 47c.
KY K I nchai.Ktd. at lllo.
' KLOI:K-LuII; winter patent, 14 3Mj
4.7u; extra fancy and straight, tJ.804-t.;
hard w.nier char, .l.4(iiiJ.iO.
bh.NI Timothy, 14.uwn 15.60.
foUNMLiALr-IASo.
HHAN Klrm; Backed, east track, $1.16
til. in.
HAT Firm; timothy, $21.00(025 00; pral
rle. lll.fiO'ii I1I.11O.
KHuV leluNrt Vork. lower; jobbing,
$1.2. Ijird. lower; prime ateam, 8.twf
6 HO. Dry salt meals, uncnangea; Dnxeu
extra short. t.:tti; clear rib. tN-tUV:
short clnara, $t.R74. . Xncon, unchangea;
extra ahurt, ttftK1; clear rlb, tsta;
nort clear. IU.87aV.
MJUL'I HY iru.: chicken. ,,.c; prlng,
tVitc; turkey. 14c; ducks, lOMic; gee, 8Vo.
HUTltiv-urm; creamery,
KiltlHV-Klrm. at 2lXa31c.
lleuelpt. ehtpmonts.
Klour. bbl 7,loi 6.7i
Wheat, bu ao.oou 1,(K
Corn, bu sa.oao .o0
Oat, bu ,....19,W ai,oiw
. y
Jfanaaa Cltr Grata 1 aad Provision-
U k NAH riTT. Nov. S4. WHEAT
Cash, unchanged to Ho lower; No. 2 hard,
tacfctl.Ott; No. J. ;c1.06; No. 2 red, ic;
No. 4, SMiiWc; December, iVjktwtc; May,
11. on' July. tW'ic.
COHNUlicbanged; No. t mixed, 70'f
t3; No. 3. 12';iTinc; No. 2 white, 72W
tan; No. a. Ti'dlic: December. Kivo.
OATH Unchanged ; No. 2 wit.te, 69
Ww; Ne. 2 mixed, 48j4Ho.
. IIVR 3r.
' HAT hteady; tea"dy; choice timothy,
119.0tflilj0.on; choice prairie, tl3.1ttk& 13.60.
BUI TtK-Creamery, 82c; first, 80c;
rood. 5Sc: nauklnir stock. WWc
KUJS Kxtraa, 82c; first, 30c; seconds,
17c.
Receipts. Shipment
Whut. hu 14.000 17.(HW
Corn, bu l."00 m.onu
Oat, bu 4.IAW lv.uuo
Pblladeluhla. Pro4 Market.
PHIUADKLPIUA, Nov. 24.-UUTTEK
Finn: western creamery special, ac;
western creamery extras, 37c; extra
nnurhv nrlnts.
, hMtiA Klrm: l'ennylvania and other
nearby first, free caara, tii per case,
Pnnylvanla and other nearby currcnw
recelDl. free can-s. 8UI.20 per case; weat-
m rtrsis. rren caees. siu.mi uvr nno.
ern current receipts, tree caea, (uu.w per
CHErraK Firm; New York full creams,
fancy, Wo; fair to good, lwii l&Wi.
NKW YORK. Nov. 24. With no Im
portant Influence to affect the securities
market nuotatlon followed no well do.
lined trend today. The opening wa Ir
regular. For a time price rose with
some vigor. The bull were unable to
rnuxter tho rame dcurce of force a yes
terday and the market lacked buoyancy.
Unl'rti I'aclflc and United Htato hteel
at the close, stood a point or o below
yosterday'a final quotation.
The varying course of price apparently
wa largely th reflection of the varying
tumpei in M.iculation. liuylng was vigor
oum ear? ;n tiie day, and eout'.iern and
western railroad Mocks, r.s well a some
of the Industrial, rose from 1 to 2 point.
The recession wa due In port to profit
taking sales. lyocal traction aecurltle
were again prominent. Third Avenue fell
L' to 4. the lowest price at which It ha
ever ld. Owing to a belief that the
action of the court In the Third Avenue
reorganisation case would facilitate re
liabi.itatloii of the Metropolitan eitreet
Hallway company, there wa Increased
activity In those securities. The 4 per
cent bond rose 6 lailnts. and the Da gained
4. Interborougli common and preferred
lost heavily. Trading wa begun today
in the new Third Avenue Mecurltle "when
Issued," the 4 per cent bonus selling at
to 81'. tho u at 7 I'll to 72'. and the
Stock at 33 to ot.
Expectation of a poor showing; In to
morrow's bank statement Contributed to
the growth of bearish sentiment. Known
movement of currency suggest a losa In
cash of about $S,ono,ou0. As the actual
surplus resi'ivo at the close of lust week
was only tl0.4uti.Olil, a loss of the site In
dicated would almnnt eliminate it. Th
movement of goid out of New York con
tinued today, t-vu.ouo being forwarded to
Kan 1 ranclaco. 1 he money market shownd
no reili-ction of till condition and rote
In Id straoy. Hank clearing tills week at
the leading center made a favorable
showing, with considerable advances over
1DI0 and 1HM.
The Copper shares showed the effect of
profit taking today and did not respond
to reports of sale of the metal at the
highest price touched on the present
movement.
lliinuK were active and Irrezular. Some
of the low priced speculative Issue moved
widely. Total sales, pur value Ili.OaG.OUO.
I piled States bonus were unchanged on
call.
number of sale and loading quotations
on stocka were a follows:
niH. uiga. uom. viots.
Amount.
Inc.
HOGS COMMAND STEADY FRICES
Steady frier Prevail In tho "keep
Barn, While Receipt of All
Kind Are Very Moderate
and Trade Limited.
Dec.
New York ,
Chicago
KcHt'm ,
I'htladelphla .
Ht. I-ouIh
Kansas City...
I'ltlshurgh ....
Fan Pranclseo
I'.altlmoie ....
Cincinnati ....
Minneapolis ..
Cleveland
New Orleans..
Detroit
Q.MA1IA
I xia Angoloe.,
I,oulflVllln
Milwaukee ...
Seattle
Kt. I'aul
Atlanta
I'ortland, Ore
Muffalo
Denver
Indianapolis
Providence
Richmond ,
Washington
Ht. Joseph
Fort Worth
Memphis
Kalamaroo, Mich.
Columbus
Albany
racoma
Havannah
Hpokane, Wash....
Toledo
Hartford
Rochester
De Molne
Naahvllle
11,400 4V4 3S
Allls-rtialmera pM
AmalfrartiHled 4'oppar ...
Ainvrliraii Asrl.'Uiturml ..
Ant. Ilect Huicsr
Ameiirsn t'an
Anitrlcan C A. V
Am. lotion Oil
American H. . U ptd..
Am. Irm Becurltlea,
Amerlran Llnanad .......
American Lx:oiiintlv ...
Aincrti-an 8. 4V H
Am. . A It. plil
Am. Steal Foundries....
Am. Muxar Itxllnlng
American T. 4k T
American Tobej.eo p!d...
American woolen
Anatfund Mining Lte....
Atchleon
Atchlenu pld
Atlantic CoaU Un
lialilmor 4r ohla
Uethleheoi Steel .........
Brooklyn Hapld Tr
I'anadian faoirle
Ceotral lycalher
Central Leather pld.
Central ot New Jeraey...
t'beaapeak Ohio
nirago at ahop-
Chloaao U. W , new
f hlraao U. W. ptd
Cli Irani K. W. rm
Chtuaiu. M. at t.. P.... 17,VU
C . C . C. at It. ta
C olorado F. aV I tOO
t'olerado a Boolhern
eiM
t.OlK)
1,604
1. 1"0
ti.mm
3'XI
. XM)
loo
4,;w
IU0
loo
8.100
l.ooo
200
1,400
l.l"0
")
1,1100
,ot
M74
1IH
HI '4
46
7W
1
104
U
ID
141
i
ti
HUH
loi
10.1
104
St4
1S
tit
IIIMj
nv
64'
4S
1',
14
IU
141H
!4
llt'M
03
1.1
101
10 'i
7
840
8.40V '
"ioo
111
16
'ioit
14,
110
1 July.
I Corn.
Calk.
Dec
Alay.
Juiy.
4 oi x
till
tM)'HtlSl t"1! 7'i47'ffH
4.i'l in I vtl 4S
1 ... I I I
Jiay.l 16 It 76
Vi8 i
Lard.
jail.
May
Itibs.
Jan
32V4.I
9 0V
I
May.
I
( 15
S sT'91
I 6$
I82H
10 62'l Xt 67Vi! It Tihi
I
t S3
6D
ss
t C 8 46 jg 82M&
I 70 1 'iiH'.i T7Hbv
I I
Peoria. Market.
' PKOKIA. 111., Nov. 24.-CORN-I.owrr;
No. 8 white, u3Ho; No. 4 white. 61c; No.
t yellow, ttmc; No. 4 yellow, Hi61c; No.
t mlxcii. a!!'4-p; No. . 4 mixed, eHctilc;
sample. hSH'tnioc.
OATH Bteauy; No. 2 white. 4S14C: stn
dard, 4fV; No, 1 white, 4fc; No. 4 white.
47 ho; No. 1 mixed, 4,c; No. 4 mixed, 4c.
Liverpool Urala Market.
LIVERPOOU Nov. 24. WHKAT-8po
Steady; No. 2 Manitoba. 7s ltnjd; No. 2
Manitoba. 7s 8.1: futurv firm; December,
7 8d; March, 7 II; May, is nsta.
Co HN Snot steady; American mfxed.
A 4vd; future firm; January, C V;
February, 6 .Hd.
Milwaakeo Grala Market.
MILWAL'KKK. Nov, 24,-WHBAT-No.
1 nottheiu. tl.Wkijl.OW'-.; No, 2 northern
l.0;Whl w; No. 2 hard, winter, tl.OI'yLlH,
Liecember. May. 81 WV.
OATS Htandard, 4Nl(oo.
; BARLEY Malting, 81 13dfl 27.
Cli duotauona wete aa follows:
l-'UOt'rt Uad ; winter pavienla, 84 WW
tiM; winter stiahta, U.lofL.b; spring
paienia, (-.isVi; apriag airaigbts, ft. em
.; liners, .i.iii4.BV
, TO So. IHo.
HAkbKf-Feed or mKlng. TOctjtUW;
ftur to choice malting, 81 ivm ii.
E r.l H -Timothy, 13-vu u i; clover,
tn.-.tJD W.
l-nviION Mea pork, per hbl.,
titi-'vji i.?i. lard, r Um lb , ti-Oi. Bhoi t
iii.h, side (looav), to 12V-
'i Olal clearunor ot wheat and flour
were miual to j,UiO bu. Uxiiort for the
W.-.-R. a (howti by Itrauairtwl'a, were
e-ial to 4,inc,Uuo bu. Frlmary receipt
were 6x;,0i bu., compaied with 1.161.UM
j the corresponding day a year ago.
"J ,-iii:!atd receiH fur tomorrow: Wheat,
;.. . u rn, 3-U cars; outs, J13 cars; hogs,
1 .. v-i head.
cl.kago Cah Prioes Wheat: No. 2
., I rvu, aV4)oc; No. I hard,
I'.., .Il.uw; .Nu. S hard. 6ciil.M; No. 1
iMxilieru, 1 1. ('.(; l.h'. No. 2 northern, tL07
vi.ok: No. 8 northern, tl 0i.til.OI. No. 2
.r)nK, lit; 3 spring, Khc.yfl 03;
7o. 4 soring, "iw1l.02; velvet chaff, 80e
II 04; durum, tJ inl.t7. Com: No. 8, 64c;
,Nu, t while. t4'ii4c; Nu. 8 yellow,
H ,ti No. 4. 6!,(.-jc; No. 4 white, tii
.i'c; No. 4 yellow, olH-'jic; No. 4 yel
low, old. Tic. at: No. 2 white, 4Cif
4i; No. 8 white. 4tt'j,e; No. 4 white.
4i standard. 4t vO'ic.
Rye; N'o. !. Mc. Harley, HOcffJlSI
Tmiolhy, 13 VsUll:ii. Clover. 213.00:126.
bLi'TKR-Bitady; creamery, ajlic;
dairies, i.tyl'JC.
i .(iurl-r It in: receipt. 1.61 rase; at
toarg, rake Included, .'3&o; fliata, 24!
S 1 ". ordinary, &ix-?h:.
HLtci.-'te4iy; dulsle. 14fir;
wlt.a, 14' 1.4 in;; young America.
1 r; i'itlor l.orns. 14v'.
i (TATOi.aV-ly; vholoa to fancy, 88
Islr to I'Kiil, tS&ySM;.
1-cCL'lKV rlirn; turkey. dreesed.
Jn-'ie; live, 1"; chicken, dred, uioc;
1j.. U-ic; irlngb, live. fca.
, A I, r-iea.ly at 7 1 lie.
(.).. I liouwpta V heat, IT cars, with
t t..' coiiliacl Kiads; coin, S1 cam. wita
1 vr cot, tract g:d; ouls, 1U7 car. Total
1. ..is of whnat at Cliicugo, Winneap.
-Z. ' ! I'ljl today acre 4J car, ooto
1 . :tti Mi car last week ud Hit
j f un-poi,4.iitg uay a yar ago.
Mlaaeapoll Grain Market.
MlNNHAl-OL,18. Nov. 14. WHKAT-
Cash, No. 1 bard, 1.06'4u No. 1 northern,
tl.Ul.UuH; to arrive, Jl.Wi 1.0CH; No. 2
northern, tl.0.!l.03S: to arrive, il.tKMI
No. S Wheat. tf,BW,,c.
ronaolldated (it
Cora froducla
Delaware t Hudao
louver 4k Klo tlraade. ,,
iNinver 4k li. O. pld....
bi.ullere' gecgrllle ....
Krle
Krle let ptd
Krle Id pfd
Ueneral Kleutrto
Qreal Norther pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfl.
Illinois t'entral
Iniertwrough Met
Int. Met. ptd
International HarTeater..
Inter-Marine ptd
International Paper
International Pump
low Cent ral '.
lianaa t llr Suuthern....
K. C. 80. ptd
Laclede Oaa
I.oulivllle A Naehvllle..
Minn. gt Louie
M., Ht. P. K . M ...
Mleeourl, K. T
M., K. ft T. ptd
Mleeourl Parlflo
National llleoult
National Lead
N. H. H ot M. d pfd..
New York Central
N. V.. O. te W
Norfolk Woetern
North American
Nernern Pacltlo
Pacllla Mxtl
PennayWant
People' Oaa
P , C. C. O Kt. L
Pltteburh t'oal
Preeaed tteol far
Pullinaa Palace far
Hallway Steel gprlus...,
Heedln
ltepubllo Steel
rlepuDllo steel pld
Hock leland Co
Kock laland ptd
til. V. H K. Id pfd..,
St. Louie W.
Ht. L, g. W. pfd
Sl.iee-Sheffield 8. 4k I..
feouther Pacific
gouthein luilwar
So. Hallway pfd
Tenneeee Copper
Teaae ft Pacific
T.. Ht. Li W
T . St I. A W. pfd
t'nloa Paclflo
t u Ion Pacific pfd
tolled Slaloa lloelty...
fulled Stales Kunber...
t olled State Steel
t 8. kterl ptd
I tan Copper
Va -Carolina Cvemical .
WaUaali
Wauaall pfd
Woetern .larlnd
Weellutthouae Klectrlo .
VVretor t'nlon
Wbeelln & U K.
Uhlh Valley
1,100
00
100
"ii'to
l.aoo
1.DO0
t,w0
600
SO0
8,:oo
400
T0U
t,i0
4.7QO
loo
luo
141
IIV
171 Vl
82 '
Uv
4i4
44',
154
i!vH
H
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41
10
16V,
100 14
100 - IT
4I0 10
100
100
8, too
""no
l.tiuo
8.KO0
4i0
l.UW
IOO
t.V0
111
in
1.700
4.700
1.100
t.loo
7011
1110
1IKI
StlJ
100
lii'iisi
t
raw
l.ooo
4H)
and
106 VI
leo
'40 1,
ln-
41 Vi
141
UVe
171Va
'ii'i
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n
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44 V.
165
1JVj
4
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44
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11
80
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14.
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is
61
83
loaVt
40
11114, 110
71 74
III
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10
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81
61
44
118
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94
15
163
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to
41
71 71
ft, 700
4.C.0O
I.21HI
l.KU
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too
M.400
ll
ll
3-J.I
137.000
i.ooj
, 4,101
un)
'1
7uu
, 1,000
400
7oo
114
Ji
74
811
14
1
41
17 H
41
T.
1'
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64 'a
11
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7
114
111
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87
24
1
41
114
4
47
4
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40 V,
65
II
81
Ci
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7
13
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66
66
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44
24
It
7
13
84
ll?
141
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27
8H-
101
1"S
137
10
80
71
't
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I2
71
SO
0
88
14
110
76
88
46
141
It
170
88
48
!
32
64
44
H
42
144
14
45
104
14
1
1
1
6
ll(i
16lt
31
14
81
H
SU't
1-1
l
8
10
40
110)4,
74
U
a;
ut
lu
4
1
83.
1MI
S3
152
21
84
.
60
4.'
81
71
46
114
lo
71 1
87
IP
41
1T
1
7
47
4
lo
i0
61
Imluth
Wichita
foot la
Norfolk
Oakland, t'al
Kloux City
New Haven
(irfliid Hapld
Bcranton
Iiirmlngham
Jackflonvllle, Fla...
Oklahoma City
Syracuse
Augusta, Oa
Worcester
Kvansvllle
Hprlngfleld, Mass...
Dayton
Portland, Me
Wheeling. W. Va..
Little Hock
Charleston, 8. C...
Knoxvllle
Chattanooga
Lincoln
Davenport
Wilmington. Del...
Mobile
Halt Lake City
Wllkeiibarre
Sacramento, Cal....
Kalamazoo. Mich...
Topeka
Cndar Rapids, 7a...
Macon
Fall lUver
Youngstown
New Hedford
Springfield, 111
Fort Wayne
Canton, O
Kloux Falls, S.D....
Akron
Helena
Columbia, 8. C...
Lexington ,
Fargo, N. D
Krle, Pa
Hockford, 111
Qulncy, 111
Hioomlngton, III...
Chester, Pa
Rprlngfleld. O
Houth Bend, Ind...
Lowell
Jackson, Mis
Blnghamton
Decatur, III
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb
Vicksburg, Miss....
Jacksonville, HI...
York, Pa
Waterloo, ia
Houston
Galveston
Stockton, Cal
.Itl.WS.WS.KWI
'M, 7,""
167.M2.00i
16H.742.0O0
M. 44 1,000
M.72.Ji
H,240,ono
M.814.0t
38,8;9,0i
r.i4,non
27.076.001)
l!).4?.3,On
24.i3,OijO
20.Ws3.lXs
14.4in5.OHO!
24.2fiO.mn)
12.723.00li
13.474.WI
ji,?ta ,ooi
13.SO.00
H,tH.0i0
7,a,(M)
10ti.t
ll.iw.fwo:
D.IIS.OOOI
7.771,000
8,S.0iM
7,041, OCtf
8,9l,000l
,iri.oi)l
11.678,000
6.712,0001
7.KO.000I
4.578.00O
7,0!9,O,)
4.4s8.i")
4.SO4.000
4.W2.'i)
4,4X2,0001
MSfT.Owjl
6.47ft,Oi)i)
8. 300.018)
3,4At.0tM;
4,(164,000
8. 067 .(
2.O71.0O0
2.414.0O)
2.8-50.000
3.112.0K0I
2,613.000
2.fi,G00
3,102.000
2,oo0,000
2.3.7,JK
t,076,0i
2,3K",Ot0
2,720)'
2,74S,000
2,0f,3,000
2.17.00i)
l.Mfi.omii
2,6.'i,00i)
2,MH,0ti0
t,ive,wA
2,306,000
l.C16.000i
1,670,0001
1,205.(K
1,075,000
10,i2,0lW
1,4.-4,0001
1,(014.000
7,000
1.649,0.10
l,025,0l0
4.8SI7.0UII
1,411,000
1,025,000
fii),000
92,0O0j
SoU.OOO
1,1711,018)1
612.0001
l,415.00tl
i,o;a,ooo
l,81s.O00
8S4.001I
IH. 6I
2T..8;
22.1
II. 6
20.0
23.2
2.1.
30.S
W.J"!
1ft. 81
2H.4I
19.71
24.61
31.7
7.9
W.7
ll.o!
29. 2
15.2
3S.2
42.41
13.3
23.8'
24.0
21.1
7.9
44.5
12.8
2H.1
27.7
19.9
29.7
19.2
37.0......
23.2,
21.6
8.2
11.6
39.1!
34.41
18. HI
68.3i
45.7
13.3
45.4
23.0
7.0
6.2
24.6
40.7
13.0
Ttecelpts were:
Offitlal Monday
Official Tuesday ....
OfficlH.1 Wednesday-
Official Thursday ...
ietimate rrlday .....
Total five dava 2T2; R4 677 48.511
Same day last week. .27,748 SU.&'.'J 60,76
Same 2 week ago .V.CH0 23,236 Os.lMj
Same 3 week ago 26,W2 24,538 127.011
Same 4 weeka ago 35.3S 2H.1.J 1.V..1H
Same days last year.. 18,020 20,4'.9 41.76J
Tha followtn- table atiowa the receipt
of cattle, hog and aheep at South Omaha
ir tne year to date a compareo. wnn
last year. 1911. J910. Inc Deo
Catfle 1.03.07 1.113.130 80,004
Hog 2.12-3.384 1.730.33 393,062
Bheep 2,827.154 2,859,24 2.4
Th fallowing table swow the averag
price paid for hog at South Omaha for
tne lt few days, rltn comparisons.
2.6
38.11....
6.5'....
27.31
11.2
14.3
23.2
24.3
11.41
H.4
19
12
21.81
32. 9.
34.8
8.1
2.0
41
66.61
18.41
V4.9
20.7I,
10.8!
I
308.H
2.5
6.7
31.01.
.1 18.
22.11..
24.0 ..
29.8 ..
7.1 ..
76.4 ..
IS. 61..
45.6 ..
1
441,000 30.8
830.000
860,000
650,01-0 19.4 ,
655,000 39.0
BOo.OOO 4.3
480,000 3.8
t83,Onff 20.7
66C.C001 15.7
489, OtW 14.6
614,000
834.0flf) 2.1
398.0(10 22.0
276.000 36.2
Xi.W
' 2S5.00O 43.
991,000) 23.81
1,014.0ft) 12.81
3,74.O0O 47.61
24,195,0001 00.41
000) 81. 6
1.1
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 24, 1911.
Cattle. Hog. Bheep.
8,i..
6.821
, 6..VJ)
, 3,374
, 6-JO
.23.2;
6,278
9,037
6.16R
".(M7
6.000
18.668
16.0KJ
8.4S6
7yj
4.W0
Date. 1U11. H'10.li)u9.lJU8.il0;. 11906. Il0.
Nov. 16.
Nov. 16.
Nov. 17.
Nov. 18.
Nov. 19.
Nov. 0.
Nov.. 21.
Nov. 22.
Nov. 23.
Nov. 23.
Nov. 24.
6 26 I 7 6 7 971
8 30V 7 3 7 4J
7
7 33
7 :
( 33
30,
lCVa
6 174
7 08
6 89
6 93
6 93
7 3
7 Vv
7 &4
7 95
7 88
7 ft.
7 89
7 97
6 69
6 64
6 69
5 701
6 69
6 76
6 87!
6 8'
6 761
4 94
4 991
4 3
4 05
4 67
4 68
6 051
6 10
05
4 83
4 641 t 0
4 63 02!
4 4. 6 loi 4 66
4 82 6 11 4 t.4
4 08 6 13 1 4 66
4 081 12. 4 66
06 4 69
4 68
downward. Proportion
limited and trade In
malned nominal.
Represents tlv sal?:
of
little
pigs
stuff
wa
re
No
M...
v ..
7...
M...
!...
7...
77...
no...
61 ..
7...
74...
9...
1...
M...
II...
86...
10..,
81...
81...
00...
70...
72...
41...
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0...
80...
7t...
78...
II..
7.1..
6 .
6..
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61..,
74..
74..
78..
44..
70..
78..
88..
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...11
...17
...16
...111
...174
...IM
...1V7
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...124
...217
...!!2
...l0
...111
...212
...212
,...lk
...2:4
...178
...17
...2"4
...12
,...J07
...830
...27
...mi
...17
....231
,...1
....111
....214
..,.224
....121
,...216
....221
....247
....135
....241
....21!
....11
....244
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rr.
6 80
00
06
8
eft
4 0.-,
4 07
10
10
a 10
4 is
4 15
4 15
16
16
4 16
16
15
4 15 .
4 20
10
20
20
4 20
4 20
8 20
6 20
20
20
40
4 20
20
4 32
4 22V,
8 22
6 25
a
4 28
28
6 26
8 25
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71...
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,..?48
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...227
...274
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...247
...241
...272
...291
...858
...277
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...213
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...148
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8 28
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6 25
6 17
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27
27
I 27
6 27
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it
4 .10
4 10
1 30
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4 80
4 30
6 SO
6 SO
4 12
3i
35
8 85
35
6 15
36
85
6 38
IS
15
35
6 40
DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE
Business Outlook Improving in Con
fidence and Volume of Trade.
MAmr CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
Dress flood and Slea'a Wear Mills 18
Ilcller Position a t Order
ad Cleaning; I p Stocka
Itapidly.
riunday. Holiday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
tha Union Btock Yards, Houth Omaha, for
the twenty-four hours ending at 2 p. m.
yesterday:
HECEIPTS-CARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
r. m. ft Ft. p. Kjr
Wabash It. R
Union Pnclflo R. R 1 24 11
C. & N. W. Ky.. east.,
C, & N. W. Uy., west 4 84 3
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry 3 6 3
C, B. & Q. Ry.. east 1 .. 1
C, B. Q. Ry., went
C. R I. P., east
Illinois Central Ry
Chicago Gt. Western Ry,
Total receipts 16 89 18
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
225
9Hi
786
759
3
1
1 24
3
4 34
3 6
1
C 13
S
1
1
16 89
Omaha Packing Co W4
Swift & Company 187 1.4(11
Cudahp Packing Co 88 2,882
Armour & Company.... 77 l,t'l9
Murphy 014
Cudahy, from St. Paul ...
Cudahy, from Denver.. 78 ...
Omaha, from Denver... 69 ...
Hill & Son 3
HuKton A Company 37 ...
J. H. Bulla i
L. F. Ifusz 10 ...
VVerihelmer & Degen... 13 ...
Other buyers 168
Totals "cci 7.100
.t
36.7
1,150,
Not Included in totals because contain
Ing other Items than clearings.
19.100 1S0 17l
1-1
21
61
C3
7S
4
17e
Coftee Market.
NKW tOHK. Nov. 2l.-CtFFElC-Pu
tine opened at a decline of oiulO point
in response to lower cable, loi-oigu tell
ing and scattering lbjuidatioii, but guoit
rallied and durmg the afternoon do
veloped. considerable fumnesa on covering
and bull support. Closing cablet' from
Havre showed a partial rvovry ther
aud the buying here waa encouraged by
rt port of bulltkh nt w mint Brastl, both
a to market ootidilion there and a to
th new crop outlook. TO a close w;ui
steady at a net advance of ii8 points.
Hairs, 100.750 bag. November and De
cember, 14.88c; January, 14ulr; February,
Uiimc; alarch, 1:1 twe; April, 13 4oc; May,
18!-vc; June, liajc; July, U.3Si.'; August.
U3oo; Ijeptemliar and October, UStr.
Havre closed St net lower ttinr having
shown a nvt loaa of t. Hamburg wa
ll tfg. lower. lUo. 26 reiM lower at
8 t4T6, tanios 4m, loo rel h'glier t 8 4ui,
7. bO reis higher at 7 8u. itccelpl at
the two Hraxiliun ports were 2.0t.O bags,
against 67,01) bags Inst year. Jundluhy
trt'elpt were U uw bag, agalnet -a. tO
bug lust year. Huln a a repotted In all
but one dlatt U t of Suo Paulo. Nrw Vot k
warehouse dcllverle yeateitlity were 10,
67. luig. ax.nnst 17, a; utiti last year.
Today a special Pantos cable reported 4
unchanged at '-'J tills morning and f.M
Pauio rooclpis of 4.t.0ii) b.gs, against 48.0tD
bag th prevlou day. HmjI or tee,
steady; ttlo No. 7, 14','; Panto No. 4.
U8-7o. Mild, quiet; Cordova, lti'iy liVc,
uomlnsJ.
Total sale tor the day, aa,8O0 aharea.
London Stock Mnrkrt.
LONDON. Nov. SI. American aecurltle
opened steady with price a fraction be
low pa ii 1 y today, L.atr most or m ni
advanced on covering and at noon valuo
ranged from 84 above to '.4 below -ler-dr.y
1 New York close.
London stock closed a follow:
New York Money Market.,
NEW YORK, Nov. 24. MONEY On
call, steady, at 2j2 per cent; ruling
rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per
rent; offered at 24i per cent. Time loan,
steady; sixty day, 34j3H per cent;
ninety dava, 3) per cent; six months, 3
&3 per cent.
Pit! MR MERCANTILE PAPER-44',
per cent.
STKHMNO KXCHANQE Steady, with
actual buKlne In bankers' hills at t4.K'5
for sixty-day bill and at 34.8060 fur "de
mand; commercial bills, 81.83.
SILVER Bar, uic; Mexican dollars,
464c
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds today wer
aa follow!
V. B. rr. 8. rg...lo int. 81. M. 4i 88
do coupoa 100 Japan 4a
V. 8. re 10lHt a 48 414
do eoupoo HilK. C. 80. let Is... 71
C i, rag IU4L. 8. deb. 4 1MI..
Oo coupon 111 L 4V N. unl. 4a.... 09
Alllabal. let 6a... 69 M. K. 4V T. let 4s:
Amer. Af. 6a 108 0 gen. 4a 87
A T AT. c. 4a. .111 Mo. lclflc 4a 74
Am Tobacco 4a wN. R. R. of M. 4a 8a
d e .......11 N. Y. C g S.... 8H
Ariour Co. 4a. -' do deb. 4a u
Ai.. ,i.n een. 4a..... 00 . N. T., N. H. & H
mtn re. a..V.'..PW . a 131
ltw -74. vv . lai c. a.i!u'j
.S No. I'aclflc 4s 100
1)44 do 8a
2W O. 8. U rfd. 4. .. 84
1 renn. cr. s 1916.. 97
M do cou 4 101
li Iteadlnr sen. 4.... H
lej S. U A B. '. tg. 4s 80
l'.'2 da ten. Fa Bx
Chea. Ohio 4'.a..lii, St. I a. w. e. e.. .9S
do ref. 6e " -u i oi ee.... em
rblcaao ai A. 8. a A. U. 44 .
C U. Oft U J. 4A... w'ro. ric. eoi,
do sen. o
i M 4k 8. P. d 4a 92 do let rer. 4a.
C. K. I eV P. e. 4a. 7S So. Kallway 8.
do rr. 4........ ei"a " " .
rln. lud 6a 141-nio ririttt 4
Oulo. Mid. 4 o do e. 4a
O. & r 4 :-t ! I ref.
n jt; II. re. 4a 7 t'. ". nuooer
1.S20
4.G26
CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were
very small, even for a Friday, 600 head
all told being reported. This leaves the
total frr the five days at 23,258 head.
Thla I the smallest run for any similar
period since the last week In July. HUH
the receipts are larger than a year ago
by ft.ouu head
With so few cattle in sight this morn
ing trading waa necessarily limited. There
were not. In fact, enough cattle to really
make a market, but what few there were
commanded about steady prices. For the
week strictly desirable kinds of cattle,
both oornfeds and rangers, have shown
comparatively little change. On the other
nana tne yards nave been tun or naii-iai
and warmed-up grades that have been
very poor sellers, with prloa steadily
working lower. It sttems aa If the country
haa been very anxious to unload cattle.
being unwilling to wait until they have
put on a reasonable .moum 01 nesn, ana
as a result an markets nave been giutiea
this week with Inferior stuff, which nat
urally haa caused a stiarp break In prices.
tow ana neiiers 01 Binciiy cnoice
auallty have been very scarce all the
week, and aa a reauit nave not mown
much chana-H. On the other hand, the
medium to fair grade have been working
steadily lower and ar now saruiy woauc
lower tnan last week, wnue canners are
arotinit 10tf71fin lower.
Oood to choice feeding steers aio nave
been In very light supply, and anything
coming under that head has commanuea
steady prices. On the other hand tne
yards have been flooded with Inferior
and common I rash v stuff for which the
demand has been poor. As a result
nHrea hnve heen sharDlV lower On all
stuff of that kind, stock calves ghowlns
loss of stVn'.Vln from laat weeB.
Quotations on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers. I6.504r7.75: fair to good
beef steer, $5.26ir.f0: common 10 iair
beef steers. 4M.4Ow5.O0; good to cnoice
heifer. 34.50ffi.25: good to choice cow.
t4.254M.85; tir to good cows. 83.60a4.2o;
common to fair cows, t2.75tg3.50; veal
calvea. 33.d0i37.50.
Quotation on range cattle: uooa to
choice beef teer. e5.75(3'7.00; fair to good
beef steers, S5.GW5.75; common to far
beef steer, J4.4lX.i5.0O; good to cnoice
cow and heifer, 84.2Si?4.70: fair to good
cows and heifers, 11.5W'-4-2o; common to
fair cows and heifers, t2.75',ij!3.50; good to
choice stockers and feeders, ..WnUUU;
fair to good stockers and feeders, 34.301
5.00; common to fair stockers and feed
ers, t3.'(4.30; stock heifers, 83.264-25
bulls, stags, etc., .iWiH.n.
Representative sale:
BEEF STEERS.
No. A.
It 6J1
67..,
0. ,,
so...
71...
83...
74...
84..
81...
7J...
64..
40..
46..
M. .
6..
S9..
70..
84..
71..
40..
78..
8ti..
40..
. .
PIQ8-OPDS AND ENDS.
22 145 ... 6 70 20 88 ... 4 78
68 78 ... 4 76
SHEEP Amount of business In sheep
and lamb proved small, the market hold
Ing only twelva of fifteen loads, and
price showed no changes that could be
applied to a trade claiming anything like
normal offerlnca. It was a generally
steady deal all along the line and the
demand from no quarter had very much
life.
Belated shipment from the range coun
try made un the bulk of the run and It
follows naturally that desirable fat
classes were rare exceptions. Only t
handful of killing ewe and lambs ar
rived, feeder strings being In heavy
majority. Quality considered, fat stock
cleared easily on a short market at
figures much the same a those In force
recently. Toppy lambs are now quotable
ui to 86.40. while choice ewes wouia pron-
ably land around 83.25. Common, tubby
ewes are wanted only at 83.00 and less
with canner grndp well under the 12.00
mark. The wether trade has been poorly
tested lately, but something attractive In
this line would sell at usual premiums
over extra good ewe.
Compared with laBt weeks close, fat
lamb and matured mutton are closing
about lOjilCo lower, an excessive supply
at eastern points causing weakness,
Wethers and ewes. If anything, have
suffered slightly more than good lambs
as the approach of Thanksgiving always
finds rapidly filling poultry markets,
condition that Is proverbially unfavora
ble to retail trade In d reused mutton.
Country demand for feeders was rather
quiet today and business a a whole
proved, uninteresting. btrong weignt
feeder lambs are selling up to M-bo and
thrifty feeder ewes have been going
back for a final finish from t2.50 up to
82.8"f(2.90. During tho week the trend to
values was stronger at times ana pres
ent values are firm to a little higher In
spots, a compared with last Friday's
quotation. Four days' buy on country
account amounts to only 23.000 heart
(J notations on sheep and Lamoi-
Oood to choice. 85.1035.44); fair to
aood. 84 75(S5.10: feeders. .7.60ra4.65. Year
tiio: r'alr to cho ce i&tbU't-u reeaers,
13.25(83.65. Wethers: Good to choice, 33.35
'.,1M: fair to aooa. SJ.lHuV3..; ieeaera,
I3.00e3.36. Ewes: Good to choice, $3.10
3.26; fair to good. t2.753.10; feeders, 4)2.26
12.90; culls, tl l5"-7o.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, Nov. 24. IL O. Dun &
Co.'s W.efkly Review of Trade tomorrow
will say:
Both In business confidence and In vol
ume of business transactions tne situa
tion continue to Improve. Ihe gam is
verv k mil ii a I and conservative and there
1 tittle disposition to go beyond saMsfao
in of immediate wants, but It is a g.un,
d the significant thing is that this
Improvement has now been maintained
for several weeks. The cessation of dis
turbing International difficulties, the
easier conditions of the International
money markets, the growing conviction
that domestic economic problems are
shaping themselves for the better and
the pressing need of doing something to
replenish depleted stocks all contribute
to the Improvement whicn is oeins;
achteved.
A notable development 1 the mora
active buying of rail, cars and other
equipment by the railroads, u fact which
Imparts a decidedly better feeling in the
Iron and steel and supply trade, witn
their 244.000 mile of track the railroads.
by the volume of their purchases, aftect
cutely, for the Improvement or injury.
the whole Industrial situation.
Purchasing of cotton goods of tne
heavier and coarser descriptions for tha
manufacturing trade has steadied prices
during the week. Print cloths are selling
more freely and wide cloths are from
1-16 to V4 cent higher. Large sales of
blue denims have been made and Jobbers
report a fair business on colored domes
tics. Prints are being bought steadily.
ducks are well sold up and underwear
and hosiery for fall la firmer. Shipments
on old orders to China are being made
regularly, but new business is slow. Mis
cellaneous export trade, however, la
steady. Dress good and men a wear
mills are In a better position as to orders
and are cleaning up stocks very rapidly.
The yarn markets are steadier, a fairly
broad movement of merchandise being
shown, and In the New England wool
market transfers aggregate 3.000,000 or
4.000,000 pounds for tho. wteek and prices
tend higher.
f ootwear condition improve a tne sea-
ion advances and the influx or oraersj
for prompt shipment, as well as for
future delivery, show a substantial In
crease this week. The demand for leather
is still rather quiet, but trade shows soma
improvement over a week ago ana prices
are firmly held. The recent active buy
ing of domestic hides has fairly well sup
plied the requirements of tanners and
rales are now in comparatively smau
volume.
BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW
Console, money T LoulaTlll a; N.
do account tll l.M, K. 4t T
AniJl. Covper ii N. Y. I'eatral..
Aiu,un.la 61Norlulk 4 W...
Atiliboa io do pld
do pfd 107 Ontario V W...
Kaltlinor v Ohio. .ml Venue) !aula ...
( a tie ulen rarltle....84I llaad Mines
kW Heailllt
. tl If out Hero II)'
.116 do pfd
. Its, Southern Pacific.
. 24 w, liilon Tactile. ...
. 4v do pfd
. It V. a. steel
.61 do pfd
, 44 Itabaah
. 14V da pld
.160
uncertain at 25;d per og.
WONKY 2'...ii per cent.
The rate of discount In the open markt
for short bill is iSMiS-S ier cent; for
tlirte month' bin. 3vo!) 1 per cent.
I'liceapeaa O
1.Ue" U W
(til.. Mil. Jt St. r"
lie Been
lMuvr 4a Rio U..
do pfd
Krle
do lt Ptd
do til pfd
Grand Trunk
lllluol Central ...
MLVEIt Bar
...141
..: ri
...111
...114
... 81
... 4)
... 83
...
... 1
... :J
... 7i
,. ..H
...l-f
... 97
7
....112
.... 14
... 88
do ce. 6a
A.'O I- let 4a...
Hal. 4fc Ohio 4..
do 8V,e
do 8. W 8e....
Brauk. Tr. c. 4..
t en. ot Ua. 6a...
Can. Letner 6..
C. of N J. f. 6a..
4a.
:
82
.... 7
.... 4
....l'H
.... 79
l.. ,.101
1(1.1.
4.. 97
i. ...104
4a.
... 0t'. 8 Bteel Id 6a. ...10J
... tl V.-Car. t"Tiem. 6a..H
... 74 Wabaall let 6a I0A
... 7 do let aV I. 4a... 67
... 7Weatrn 844. 4a HH
A. 67 Weet. glee. ev. 6a.. Ki
77 wt. Onlral ea !
e nii'ia.
101
i 4ft R.
do ref. 6
IHalll tare' 6a ..
Krle p I. 4a...,
do gen. 4a
do :". 4. Mir,
rf.. eerlea B
Can. K.lec. cr. 8a. .1M "a. Pao nr.
III. Ten. let rel. 4e 9e-raBaia am
lut Met. 4 We.
Did. Olfered.
78
lloatoa Slock Market.
r.OtJTON. Nov. 24. Cloning qVtation
on stocks we
M.
Krw Vorla Illutua aittck.
NEW YORK. Nv. 84. Closing quota
tion on imiHiig a; nek were:
Alice Utile (lilef
A llov.es
Auial. Cupper .,
A. Z- U el g...
Arltol: 4m. ..
B. i V. 8.
Kutte lAialttto
4'al 41- Arltoua-.
4'al. Jt Heel..
Centennial
Co Kane O. I
tut liulle C 1
l-'ranklla ,
tilrwua 4?oti. ....
tiraabr Cos. ...
Uieenu Cauanea
Irle ForaUi Curper,
Kerr Mki
Lake Copper
La Ball Copper....
OIU audi Koala.
AVANNA1I. Nov. 24 TCRPENTINE
Firm; 44gm4'c. Pale. 4aj till a. ; ru
Htlpta. 8fi- bills ; ahlpiuent, S45 bbl.;
klo. ke, lu.59 but.
R06IN rirm. I5ule, 2.5o bbla; re-
Celt, btils.; shipment, 3.0J& bbh
Ptotk. ljr-W bbl. jule: H. ti0;O'
8 1'.': I, tol""'lo: K. fi.lMia.'o; tl.
Id 'ulj; H. ti.B.r; I. 80 'i.ti.: K,
H4i. il, to 00, N, ., HU, ti.au. WW,
7.J
8 oa Tuuaal stock.
oo bono
Tou. Cal. 4k V.. .,
Iroa Sileer
Udtllle Coo. ...
Ottered.
IneMraa
(inlarte
Ilphlr
biaudard ....
Yellow Jacket
.. 4
..is
..100
.10
..!
.. 4
M.-l I'l.tlrlB,..
OMAHA, Nov. 24 llank- clearings for
tod.iv were fl.tvi 4S. and for the corie-
apoudlng day last year tA318.1!)l oS.
Imporl al Near York.
NF.W YOllK. Nov. 21.--lmi'orta of mer
chandlse and dry goods at tha port ot
New York for the ek ending November
1 wr valued at -o,w4,o.. import of
a roiiown:
V, Mtaail Copper
4-1 Mohawk
a Nerada Co
U Niptealn Hinee ....
6 u, North Butle
, 17s North Lake
, . 64 Old IV.nilulon
Oeeola
.. 68 BharDoa
.. 61 Superior
.. II Superior B. 88...
. . 6 Tamarack
.. 4V. B. 8. It M.
.. 31 do pfd
8 11-16 fun ton
18 I'tah Copper Co...
lWliiona
JJWulYerlne
6
47
47
'
S8
'
41
97
10
81
ST
36
4'
10
e
6
, 8
Metal Market.
NKW YORK. Nov. 84 MFTAI.R
Standard corper. firm; spot, til 754 1110:,
futurea. 8U.Rh 18 X. Loudon market, firm
pot. lo 1 3d; future. Jlo3 Km id. l.ake
copper. tU.12'vi 13.25; eieriroly tlo, tU li
13.25: casting. 31; a-Vail lis.1. Tin. steady
pot and futurea, 111. iSmi 46.00. I.ondon
market, ftnn: Bitot. M: future. lb a
Iad. oulc-t I4.3i'4.4. New York, and
14 jui4.:: at taat tit. Lou La. l-onilon, i.!5
17 d. Spelter. nomlnaJ M Bt 80, New
York, and l6tiiv at Kast tt. l-ui.
London. 1:1 17 d. Antimony, dull; Cook
ton, ti87l80U. Iron, Cleveland war
rant. 4i lu id in Loudon. Locally, dull
No. 1 foundry northern, tl5.uuD li.'S; No.
2. i4 7r.'a U o; No. 1 southern aud No.
ouihcru avft. tl5.00nj lj.5a
870
10
80
, 811
, 890
, 80
, 878
, 45
, 10
, 807
850
X3
,!7t
, 48
, 480
. 430
Pr. No. A. Pr.
1 88 14 1020 8 8$
COWS.
2 78 8 876 8 IS
I 16 . 8 1090 8 26
t 0T. )2 91 8 25
I 06 6 1-8 8 1,6
I 10 T 1117 8 76
I 10 1 9.7 8 80
3 10 14 1U6 8 80
HEIFKRS.
I IS 88 744 8 40
8 86 11 6 8 Ml
3 8 6J3 3 70
CALVES.
00 8 390 4 76
3 76 10 127 6 00
4 00 88 US 6 60
4 to 3 140 8 60
4 80 1 Hi 1 00
CPS AVn FEEDERS.
Demand (or Cattle Dull Hogra Weak
Sheep Strong:.
CHICAGO, Nov. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,ooO head; market dull; beeves.
84.aa.0t: Texas steers. 14.O0iui6.7O; west
ern steer 84.4tx37.o0: stockers and feed
ers, t2.9tttro.GO; cow and belters, et.swji
f. IV calves. a&Ua8.2o.
HOGS-Receipts. Zb.uuu. neaa; maraei
weak at oDenlng prices: light. .7u2.40:
mixed, jB.Uoiirs.tio; neavy, t. lonto-iM;
roiiirh 80.0Mi6.S0: good to cnoice Heavy,
tk3i.a.f!'J; pigs, t-iWBo-o6; hulk of aaloa,
111 2f.fo4i.ri0.
htiKhf A1S1J liAUOD rteceipiB, d,uw
head; market strong; native, S2.2f3..0;
western. IL'.tOWa.iD: yearuugs, tw.bcKa-4-DO;
lamb, native, t3.60ao.5; western,
(U.60.
Kanaaa Cltr Lira Stock Market,
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 24. CATTLE Re
paints. 1.AJ0 head, including 200 southerns:
market steady to strong a reused Deer
and exiort steers, t6.o0it'l.75; fair to good,
iR.2nrtMl.fj0: western ateer. M.tXxa.7B; stock'
era and feeders. 8,1. txx'd 0.76: southern
steers, 84.00tuts.oo; soutnern cows, j.uvu'
4.25; native cows, t2.254i5.00; native inf
ers, t4.OOit41.bO; bulls, o.aiUVo; ciuted,
.4 faVfj.as.
HIIDH KeceiDts. .8u neaa: maraei
teadv to 8c lower: bulk of sales. 8j-0Utf
0.66; heavy, eti.wxub.w; pacaers ana ouicn-
ers. J't.80ib.oi: ugnis, to.iotaM.w; pb,
J hWiS so.
BHbtif AM) liAMUO-Iteceipia, irew
head: market steady to strong: mutton,
su r,i Mi: vfurliiwa. 3.W0i4.M: wethers,
T . .u. ,. .... tl -fc-...? OA. .. ,nl... a n,4
aJ.Wito.uv: ewea, . i vi, o . .v , oium. ,
feeders, t2.00-jio.60.
St. I.aul Live Stock Market.
T lnt'l.S. Nov. 24 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,600 head, including sou lexana;
market ateanv: native smuuinK ,ou ea-
nnrt ateer. 87.6iVtiH.00; dressed beef and
hutcher ateer. .uwiri .ou: sieera unuer
l oirt lha. 84.0O'ai7.00: Blockers and feeder,
ta.lXK&ti.OO; cows and heifers, 83.wVa7.00;
eannera. 1 OOiio.oO: bulls. 8i;6'it5.26: calves.
84.0y8.6; Texas and Indian uteers, tl.VO
47.4W; cows anil neue, a.ova.'i.w.
liOOS iteceipui, n.wv icao, imunci o.
higher; pigs and light. M-ibfts.db; pack
ers, 1.1 ..jo; Duicuers anu ueai uraj,
1.; 'lOnll.till.
shkki' A.M iiAaua "teoetpts, ra
hear!- market steadv: native muttons.
tS.00'ii3.fj0; lambs, t4.2r7f6.65; culls and
buck, tl.26iJo.00, stockers, tl.25ya.25.
Seasonable Weather and Holiday
Haying; Expand Bnalness.
NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Bradgtreefs to
morrow will say:
Seasonable weather has continued to
exert a salutary Influence on retail trade
holiday buying haa expanded, jobbers at
a number of centers have done a better
business In a way of reorder, operations
in Iron and steel disp.ay morel Best aa
the result of recent heavy buying by tha
railroads and the outlook In the lauor
line Is iulte encouraging. On the other
hnnd, spring tiaue, speaking of It a a,
whole, Is still feeling the checkrein of
conservative buying, prices for iron and,
steel remain very low because competition
Is yet In evidence, trade in larger lines
at southern points Is quiet, due princi
pally, If not wholly, to the low price of;
cotton, ana ouiaoor operations generally
are waning. In tact, a strict analysis ol
all the trends Indicates that there la
considerable room for further improve
ment, and that from the viewpoint of
profits things are not altogether satla-
laciory. Iteuuosta tor prompt snipmenia
are still a feature with most orders, thus
confirming the belief that stocks do not
take up much space on tne sneives or.
final purveyor.
There Is a stronger tone of cotton good
and considerable quiet buying, which has
taken place with manufacturers ana cut
ter figuring In the movement, while
woolen goods, particularly men wear
lines, are being bought for delivery la
and advances In shoes are coming
In. Collections on the whole exhibit nt.'
particular Improvement, ranging iroiu
slow to fair, positively poor reports com
ing from the south, owing obviously to
tho low level of cotton prices.
Business failure in tne united states
for the week ending November 23 wore
2t3, against 238 last week, 212 In the Ilka
week of 1910, 217 In liWO, 1U3 In IMS and
268 In 11K7.
Failures In Canada for the week wera
34 In number, compared with 31 last Week
and 23 in the like week of 1810.
Wheat. Including flour, exports from
the United State and Canada for the
week ending November 23 aggregate
4.002,440 bu., against 3.513,074 Inst week and
4.014.810 this week laxt year. For the
twentv-one weeka ending November 23
exports are 65.879.125 bu., against 46,129,929
In the corresponding period laat year.
Corn exports for the week are 188,803
bu., against 104,278 last week and 601,818
In 1910. For the twenty-one weeks ending
November 23 corn exports are 10,t2,Wi
bu., against 7,931,'9 last year.
OMAHA GF.XERAL MARKET.
648
870
, 47
8t
MONTANA.
L. S. Howes.
1019 4 75 8 steer.... fr'ti
, 7S8 4 40 18 cows 872
, MS 3 65 4 bulls 1237
, 7'J5 S 00
NEBRASKA.
,1(TS 6 15 38 cows..
, 904 s 15 8 cows..
Ii. P. Allen.
, 4 75
SOUTH DAKOTA,
J. Juliu.
31 cows SM 8 15 -I cow..
15 heifer. ion i w u caivca
21 feeders.. 7oO 4 40
V IUJIIAI1,
a .,. ...1007 ft 25 8 cow 991
7 uteer....ll1l SIS 23 feeders.. 6!4
0 &
1 "
4 GO
4 60
4 76
4 76
21 steers....
16 cows....,
13 cows....,
19 cows....,
steers...,
i cows....
IS feeder.
9H2
907
f4.
23)
1) steers
12 cow....
9 feeder.
1(1 iWilers
. 83
, 71
itn
4 r
4 oo
3 23
4 10
2 90
4 00
4 50
4 20
4 M
1 00
4 SO
4 )
3 05
St. Joseph Live Stock'Market.
KT J08F.PH. Nov. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 5oo head; market steady to utrong;
Meers, H o1'. cows janu. iitneis, j.vvm
ft.26; calves, 84.0ij i .io.
MOi rteceipts. a.v.v neau; iiij nri
steady to 6c lower; top, to. 62; bulk of
sales, 8 lots' so-
HilEEf AJN U LAjlltB Ione on eaje;
no change la market; lambs, t-6ob-.2o.
Stock la Sight.
Receipt of live stock at the five prin
cipal markets yesterday:
i.aiiie. our, ou.
Pouth Omaha
1st. Joseph ..
Kansas city
fct. Louis ...
I Chicago
Totals
. 5W
. 5(0
.I,' )
.l.tjoO
.2,000
ti.tiOO
4.800
y.utM
14.0H0
2o,000
4, OCX)
i.ioj
100
6,1AM)
.5.800 59,400 12.00
9 cow 8.'4
8 cow IVS
4 feeter.. 715
8 cow .... W
wrwas Trada In hog wavered about
Ih.oi. some early bualne In
h:.w ahinuing grade showing strong to
nickel higher figures, while bacon weight
nana lv liad to sell at price sieauy iu a
little lower in loi. coat ui lariscr
drove showed little ensnge, out range
r.r value waa a trifle alder than usual.
aa Indicated by (Uscrimination in lavor
nf lunt nfferlnaa.
Movement aa a wnoie waa itaimea vy
a fair degree or rreeuom, a ouii ueriuu
being lolloaed oy activ ouiir-jr. ins
yard were practically cleared of a
moderate supply by 10:20 o'clock and
closing trade uppeurcd especially active.
itm-ltta amounted to about ninety load
an estimate that Includud almost every
thing ranging from choice hetut to lit-
tla tllu
Heavy orders from shipping and specu
lativ quarter tbat wt filled during
the early part of th session proved on
nf tha leading feature, over twenty
load selling to buyer not associated
with local packing concern. (Smooth
lard and heavy mixed varieties wre gen
erally favored on outside and speculative
account
Oood to choice hogs weighing around
Jolt pounds sold larKely at 8.3tii8 40, tho
latter prlc being the highest iaid. De
sirable butcher average ranged arouud
lei. -6 anil tteuiea claaaea landed troiu t.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fralt.
NEW YORK. Nov. 24. EVAPORATE L)
APPLES Inactive, but fctteidy; on the
pot lancy, 10c; choice, 8SUc; prime. '
ic: u
tu Mil. 1 1 O x rune, easier, ou iiiw
spot, owing to liberal supplies; quota
tions rail from 'ini.c ur California
mi in ao-.nai and loU.Jc fur Oregon.
Apricot, dull and Icaiuielea; choice, 15
j. ,to. extra cnoice, lo-U'loc; lancy, iou
ISc. Ptche. iuiet anu steaay; couitw
UVafi'llVec; extra choice, H't(Uc; lancy
l!WuLl4.c. Kaisui. irregular, wnn a
quit demand; loose muscatel, -'gic;
choice to fancy seeded, 7iydVic; ajedle,
b-lic; London layer, i-4tfL45.
Cotloa Blarket.
NSW YORK. Nov. 24. COTTON Spot
cloaod dull aud unchanged; middling up.
Unri.. S4Ac-. truldlina xult. v.iuc no ais.
t uilon luiure cios4a qumi. v"m
km. Kovemher. date: Decemoer. .i-c,
January, S.ojc; February, .utc; warcu,
.13c; April, Y..18C; Alay, .2ic; June, ..ev:;
July, 8.24c; AUgUll, V.oUC; ceptcuiuw, e.oov,
October, 8SbC
Drr Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 24.-LUY GOODS-
Cotton good value are steadier on a
lltshtly lusher bai. Cotton yarns are
laiproving In tone, ljocal wool market
ar quiet. Jobbers ar doing a steady
seasonable trade.
Oaukt liar Market.
OMAHA. Nov. I4.-HAY-NO. t. 111.00;
K.i X A 1.1 00: roarte. 81J.00: packing lucg
MeuviUuu: alfalfa. 116 u. biriw; Wheal,
K.w). r aud oat, t'-oo.
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. carton. 85c; No.
1. In 60-lb. tubs, Wxc; No. 2, 33o; pUck.
Ing. 19c.
CHEESE Imported Bwlsa. J2c; Ameri
can Swltt, 22c; brock ISwlsa, 18o. twins,
17c; daisies. 18c; triplets, 18c; young
Americas, 18c; blue label brick, 18c; Urn
berger, 2-lb., iSc; 1-lb., 19c.
POULTRY Broilers, 18c; springs, HHc;
hens, ll'ie; cocks, 10c; ducks, 18c; geeee,
13c; turkeys. 22c; pigeons, per Uoz., tl-60.
Alive, bi oilers, l4vu. heio, he; old
roosters and stags, 4'4c; old oucaa. iuii
featheed, ll'c; geene, full leatnereo.
l!Hc; turkeys, ltic; guinea fowls, 16c each;
pigeon, per doz., uoc; homers, per doz.,
eioo; aquab, AO. 1, 81.60; .o. 2, 50c
HBH Plcherai, lie; wnue, ioc? pian.
15c; trout, lhuvlJc; large cvapplea, lotiiso
bpantuh mackerai, lc; eel, io; naaoocua,
loc; fioundtrs, 13c; green catfish, 13m 15c;
roe shad, 81.00 each; shad roe, per pair.
Uio. aaimun. loc; , haubut. lie; yellow
perch, 8c; bullufuv 8c; bullhead, 14e.
iifc.fc.11 L'LIS-IUO", o. a,
12Vac; No. 3, 8vc. Loins, No. 1, 19c; No.
2, U;c; No. 3, 9c. Chucks. No. 1, 7c;
ISO. 2, tc; WO. a, oyc;. iwjuiiu, i.u. a, ni..
No. 2, 8c; No J. bc.Plate, No. 1, 6c;
No. 2, oc; AO. .1, 4c.
FRUITB. U. Apples, cooaiog vane-
tie, per bbl., 82.75; Jdiatnan ana unmes
Uolden, per bid., H.ixl; len Uavls, per
bbl., e-'.oOi Calltoriua Heiieuower, per oox,
61 ii, Coioiado uouathan, extra fancy, per
box 82.50; Washington Bpltzenberg, per
box t2.ou; Waslihigton U. toeauty, per
box 2.6t); Washington gtaman Wlnesapa,
per 'box, t-' 50. ltananaa, fancy elect. per
bunch. 4J.-Olt4-.ov, rfuinou, yt uuiivii, e-.iv
ti8.(6. Cranberrle, Wisconsin lancy, per
bbl., 8. ou. per ova, to.w, mww, e
Jumbo, per bbl., tlo.60. Late. Anchor
brand, new, 30 I-lb. pkg. iu boxes, per
box, fioo. Figs, Callic.ii.ia. per case of
12 12-o, pkg.. h6c; per caae of So U-oz.
pkgs., 82.fct) per c 04 ov 0-0. ainae.. e- w,
iscw TuikiBh, 5-iirown In u-lb. buxea, per
lb., lac; u-crown in io-10. uoxra, per 10.,
loc; 7-crown In Jt)-io. doxc. per 10.. 1,0,
Clrape frun, r luriua, eu-ao oci ciaie,
84 76u-.v; BO-4-e4 sizes, per crate, tb.s.
Grapes, 'allfotnla 'i okay a, per t-basktt
crate, 81.26; Malaga grape In bbl., JVi.ounji
C.uO. Lemons, Liinonvlia brand, extra
tancr, ot) size, pr cox, .ou size, per
box, 80.00; Lufiit Llmonelru, fancy, 3uu
,o alzea. per box, 8v.uu; a) and 40 sizes.
too per box iewc Orange, .Magara ittt).
land Valencia. o-u aiaca, per uux,
(Ji. 15U-1.0 v-2.o-JK felzea, per box, SC. oa.
i taje. caufoinia H. Ciarigeau. per 60-lb.
bux, 4X00.
MlbCLLLANEOUS Almond. Tlr
ragona, pr lb.. 18,rc. In ack 101, lc Its.
L1ui.11 nuia, pr lo., loc; In back lots, la
lea Cocoanui. per aack, to.io. Fhuvri.
per lb-7-tec; In ck lot, lc lea. Penjta,
roaated. per lb., 'c; raw, per lb., ,c.
Pecaua, laige. per lb., lie; in taea lo,,,
lo ). Wamuts. new crop, ixu, call
foibla. per lb.. l.c; in aack iou. lc le.
Cider Ne Nebawka, per 1 gal. i, bbl..
SJou; Pr 30-gal. bbl., t5-50; New Yorlt
Mutt's, per li-gal. , bbl.. 83 60; pir
gal bbl.. to-io. Honey, new. 24 tranc,
aiT5. Krout. per la-gal. keg. ti.76. per 0.
gsL keg, U10; Wlscunain. per V-bla.. to.ju.
Wool Blarket.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 24.-WOOL-St.-alv,
territory and wentrn medluma. l.n,
tin medium, ltitalsc; tm. Uylie.
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