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TIIK BKE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Heavy and General Liquidation of
Wheat Reaches Limit
SUBPRISE IN THE CORN TRADE
It Mar Be that the rrwpfflKt
Heare- Movement of Corn
May Haw Rfra Dis
OMAHA, Nov. 2.1. 1 1 1 .
The heavy ai I general tii nldnt loti that
1'As carried wheat alu.a lnwpr itui-hf-d
It limit yesterday and the market van
steady, but a dull affnlr imliy. Home
news from Argentine made st'i.er a lilt
llinlil iu following II. e dcel.no nnd any
n.ove to cover s.ile on the part of shorn
might give the market n quirk upturn.
The surplus In the corn tiad wn the
exrcllent eupiwirt given the d.'ferrl fu
tures on th late tlcolln caused hy the
I"Nemln.T lliiiii)iitliui. It. may lie that
the proiectlve heavy movement of new
ccirn ha already been discounted.
Hear were afraid to press the selling
after the decline In Wheat vcMerd.tv and
prices were tlrm but unchahgiri today.
Corn future were well supported on
the theory that an Incr.-sae In the east
ern demand will ahsoth tha new corn of
fering. Cah corn was unchanged to
lC lower.
Primary wheat receipts were OM.frin bu.
and shipments were l.m,2 0i bu., acnlnat
receipts )at year of M.iHU bu. and Ship
ments of 1,(07.( bu.
Primary corn ri-celpt were 8S3.VO bu.
and fhipmcntr were bu., analnat
iwelpta laH year of 6ii,lW bu. ar.d ship
ment of i'OT.iOi bu. '
Clearance were 2.000 bushel of corn,
none of oat and wheat and flour equal to
121.OH0 bushels.
Liverpool closed 'id to 4d lower on
wheal and unchanged on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT No 2hsrd: 2 cars, M'tc. No.
3 hard: 1 car. 95-c. No. 4 hard. 1 car, 93c.
I'CKN-No. .1 while: 2 cara, eWte. No. 4
white: 1 car. I.!c. No. 3 color: I car, MVi.
No. 4 color: 2 cara. Mo. No. I yellow:
2 cam, 5M'c; 2 cars,,6!c. ' No. 4 yellow:
4 ram, 58c; 4 cara, 5!. No. t mixed:
1 car, fiiic. No. mixed: 3 cara, 6:c; 3
care, 6c; 1 car, 5ic. No. 4 mixed:
3 car :,1e, I cara, iiVc; 1 car, 67c. No
trade: 2 cara, 5..V; 1 car, 6D(o.
Cinaha Cnak Prlrea,
TVHRAT-Xo. 2 hard. ne"!,V.N: No. 1
hard. 9.--yWc; No. 4 hard. HHiiTa.
I'OIIK-Nn. 2 white, Mt,?ioc; No. 3
wii.te. CtiWlic; No. 4 white. fVu'f'9".
No. J color, rS 'oolite; No. 2 vellow, U
No. 3 yellow, n Tinker; No. 4
yellow. 5;.,fiotiic; No. 2. tVk.1,-59c ; No. I
5fH'J6e; No. 4, bliiAi'fcc; rtr grAtie, .SgMiC.
Oa'iH .So. 2 While. 4, l,?-., .in i
4T.ltt4Tc; No. 3 white, 4o'i 4iio; No. 4
while, 4f.V((46'ic.
RARLKY-Maltirig, ll.14SX.24; No. 1
feed. Il.ft.lil. 17.
RYE No. 2, KQ 94c; No. 1, 924tl3c.
larlul lieeeipit.
Wheat. C"rn. Oari
Chicago 87 320 74
Minneapolis 372 ...
Omaha tt a 6
UMlutH 71
( IIK AGO i.RAl AMU PliOVIHIOMS
Featarea of th Tradlnar and rioalnc
Hrloea Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nov. 2.-With black ruat re
ported apreadiriK In tha northern portion
of tiia Argentine, and with the harvest
yield aaid to he only about elaven
buahela an arre In two provincea, the
wheat market today had a brlak advance.
The close wax airady at prtcea varylna
from laat nincht'a flHurea to a vain of Sc.
Other leading ataplea all ahowed a ralae
corn, A4jSO to Sc; oata, Vufto to ViHc,
and hog producta, 7vo to Ma.
Although a good dual of the buying In
the wheat pit Keenied due to the fact
that tomorrow would be a holiday and
that the purchasers were merely evening
up. the strength of the market pointed to
a degree of apprehension concerning har
vest reauita In Argentina. Crop Injury
from froet In October was given as the
probable cause of part of the poor show
ing made, but the lact that black runt
was becoming more widesirai In Iho
r-iinia Ke and Cordova districts overbed
In the opinion of niacy trailers to tell of
conditions equally sA lous prevailing at
present.1 The markut had a aieady tone
at the wind up. Ketween the opening and
the close. May ranged from 'c to kio,
with laat aales taduiwSc, a gain of
set.
in corn there was much covering b
ehoits who had overlooked yesterday.
Notice was also taken of the Kuaslan
crop being 20,uo,0 buiheia lesa than last
j ear. aluy fluctuated from ul5,c to C4io,
closing steady AiHOkO net higher, at 64So.
Cash grades were firm. No. 2 yellow.
Was quoted at 700 for old.
A majority of speculators who had
made sales of oats seemed unwi: ing to
stand out over the holiday. Top t, I Iwt
lom figures touched by May i.,c 4-ito
and 49o with cioae AvuHo at 4vt.
Mrenglh developed In provlaiuna. To
night pork allowed a riae of i;vc to 2oo
over twenty-four houra prevloua and the
rest of the list 70 ta UHo dearer as well.
leading futuies rangea as lollows:
A ' tlo l Qn". H lnh. Lkiw. I Closed VSTy".
Wheatl
ily.,i)iji
Ju.v.
Lorn.
ieO.
May.
July.
Oata.
4eo.
Hay.
July.
Pork.
4 an.
May.
bard.
Jan.
May.
JUts.
j an.
May
4.'.Vi
4Ht
It OB
4lS
16 15
Is M
4iWl
I 4:
I4TH
S 7o
4
14 OB
14 M
47,
t 421
I ITS,
SV 9SV
V3'k WW
M tl
H81Wi
474 46 V44
4bX
40VV
14 IB
14 40
It 40
ITHI I W
&it I 4S
n
I 35
Clover,
cars.
creameries, 26036c;
care; current receipts, free rate, 10 20
cane; current receipts, free caee, J10.W
CUKKSK Firm: New York creams,
tanry, jtlH'c; fair to good, lfrai'-Vie.
1BW YORK iKF.HAI. MARKET
Qaotalloaa of the Day on Vnrloaa
rmraodlt lea.
NKW YOrtK. Nov. 2TI PIf)riV-Qnle;
pnng patents. lolbVZM: w nter sirairhts
14 i!0'i4.Jo; w inter pslenta, $l.ilii4.70; sp log
""", ih'iiip; winter extras, l-. i.
all.0; winter extras. No. 2, IXMiS.-';
nansaa atntlghtx, 4.U4 w. Itye flour
onu: lair to Kood. H7..'o4'.; choice to
rancy, lo.iflflSM. Huckwheat flour, quiet,
I- 'in per pi ba.
KN.MKAI-Kteady; fine while and
Vellow. IllKill,',: i-naran 1 1 r.Vi 1 Hf) : kiln
nrirci, M..ti3i5.
it t. yuipt; No. 2 9!c, nominal, c. I. r
lluffalo to arrive.
U ilKAT Hoot mmkrt firm- Kn I red
fi'c; elevator export basis and 67'ic f. o
o. niiont; .o. i northern Duliitn, II. u
f. o. b. afloat. Futurea miirkcL waa
steady on covering for holiday nnd on
nmner receipts and biilllah crop news
iruni Artc-ntina and Knns.a, closing ut
'o dfclltio to 'ic? ndvance. !) (.mlw-r.
ieV'JTVc, cloaed !!7c: Mny. 21.02 3-lR.i
1.02 ir-l. closed. ll.ffJV.. r.ecclnla. 3.M
nu. Miipnienta nil.
i tiK.N Soot ninrket firm: exuort new,
6c f. o. h afloat, to arrive. Futurei
market waa nominal. Iteceipts, 21,H"fi bu.;
siMpnierns, z,L(.
tA I H hoot tnnrket. stealv. h'uturrs
marliet waa notnlnal. Kecelpts, 01. ).
FKED Hteady : weeiem bran. I'm lb.
Barks, laid; standnrd middling, l'X-lb.
arks,. 7.l; . city,. liiO-lh. eacka. 177.23.
MAr-ntanv: prime, fl W), No. i, i.z.;
No.-8.-31.lW 1.80; No. 3, Mrtftl.M.
HOI'tt-Firm: state common to choice.
1911.-fi'rriTc: ji 10 nomlmil.
iUIiKHHlcadv: C.oiial An. erica. 2VAo.
lloeotn. iJiZV.
LKAT11KK hteadv: hemlock flrsta. 2T.
27c: secohdii. 2J'a;!4c: thirds. ll!le: re-
Jecls If.o
I'HOVIPIONS Pork, Fleady: mess,
IIT.TIiWlft J,; fninllv, JjO.OOnilOO; short
cleaia. I17.2.'f1H 2S. lleef. steady; mesa,
I2.6"u13.i0; family, JM.(Xy 14.W; beef hams
K' Wk.i.hi. fut niente quiet; pickled
bellies, JO to 14 pounds, 110.001 10.26; pickled
naiiia, sn.aiii.wi. i.ani, rirm: middle
west prime. 1:1 St'n'.i ,36: . refined, e isv:
continent. !i.l; Hoiith America. tlO.50;
compound, 7.12H'((7.371,4.
i .. .i inv-juiet; prlmq city. 6-kc:
country. CVs'tc.
HI 1 TRH Firm; creamery specials,
37io; extras. nt.c; flrsta, sMf.l&c; cream
ery held, specials, SMo; extras, S2iiH:ic;
flrKts. 2U'u,llc; process specials. tKi2W,c:
extras, 2m:.
'HKKH K Firm ; skims, zmin.
K'lllH rlteadv: fresh sathered. exfraa.
41f(i4;ic; extra firsts, 37fl!c; flrsta, S.H;lc,
held fresh, poor to fair. 2Hi27a: fresli
irnthnrjwl H I p1 I XTr. 1 9'r.fgn. .1 . .
ator, special marks, fancy to local stor
age charges paid. IWo: firsts, local stor-
aR charges paid, 22yXc; gathered whites.
iK'THIiC.
l'Ol'LTRY Alive, easier; western
chickens KnlOHo; fowls, !f 1014c; turkeys,
lMlc. Iiressed. weak: western chlrkens.
whpip; fowls, tiio: turkeys, dry packed,
174(iio; Iced, :ul8c.
fash quotations were aa follows;
f lClt Dull; winter patents, 34 0r8
0u; winter straights. X7ta4.76; spring
patents. v..7iat M; spring straights, UM
,1 w, vinrio, ew-IO-U.SU.
KYK 11 u VI Sc.
UAKLtY-7f.ci.O0; fair to choice
malting. 31. 12,nl. a. nico
HKWiS-Timothy, 13.00ea3.S3
iiii?i.a.
m FROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl
ja.it,iidi). Lrd, per l'Ki lbs.. Is. 10. Bhort
io. Blurs tioosei, sa.a.
lotal clraiatices of wheat and flour
were euual to m.uuO bu. t'nmary receipts
were M,uj0 bu.. compared with 604.0ii
bu. the oorreapondlng day a year ago.
onicu receipia lor tomorrow: Wheat,
. v., itui ii, tn vara; oats. 71
bogs, Kfto bead.
BUTTtK Firm;
dairies, SaJOc.
1.00-Steady; receipts, 1.T7J cases; at
mark, caees Included, S(t:2m:; firsts, t&
3oc; ordinary ftiats, 2u(:'7c.
CHKKHE-l'irin; daisies, lfcgflSVtc;
twlim , I4vul4c; young Americas, 15Vf
L'to; long burns, l&g II, c.
FoTATuKd Firm; choice to fancy 863
17c; tair to good, .!'lfcc.
F O U L. T It Y Weak; turkeya, 14lsc;
ciilckms, Ikqioc; springs, iKaUo.
VliAl Firm; bllc.
Ctdcago Cash I'rioea Wheat: No. 3
red. 4pW,c; No. 3 red. WH4Mj; No
2 bard, et-cdill (K; No. 3 hardi k-ul.uo:
No I noi-tliern. ll.Oiinl ; No. 3 northern,
1.U4 l.ue; No. 3 northern, tl.0Jl.v7: No.
2 apring, SKtoll.t; No. 3 spring. Kc
fl CII W; Velvet chaff,
tij$l.W; durum. 0-'(il.iifi. Corn: No. 3
old, toe; No. 3 yellow. ld. 7ee; No 3
f. jCvc; No. 3 white. C'-'ii oHic ; No. 3 yel
low 6jj!c; No. 2 old. 7oc; No. 4.
n.;c; No. 4 old. C⪼ No. 4 white, thW
'"ij: No. 4 yellow, tiivc. Oats:
No 1 3 white. iS-iHi.o: No. 3 white, 47
0tc; No. 4 Jva4.io: No. 4 white. 4,J
t'c; standard. 4iilio.
Carlol Keteipts-V beat. 37 cars, with
11 of contract grade; corn, 8U0 cars, with
of contract grade; oats, 74 csrs. Total
receipts of wheat at Chicago, Minneapolis
and JUuluib. today were 40 cars, compared
with W cars last we.-k and M cars the
corresponding day a ear ago.
Peoria. Market.
PEORIA Nov. e.-CORN-Lower; No.
4 white, ti?c; No. 3 yellow, i'o; No, 4
ysilow, frjv; No. 2 mixed, gvc; No 4
tolled If'tc; aainpla, ti'-c.
UATi-Loww; No. 3 white. 43c.
Pbtladel,ltU Frvdeee Merke4.
PI !IIA DKIJI! I A, Nov. 39. Bl'TTEH
J Irm; WMinin creamery suet lajo, Jjk;
eMia, Ike; nearby prints, extra, ilk-. '
t-.'JH Firm; Fennsylvsnla and other
''"' firsis. frve cases. t!u 30 pr case,
aiiw.t ivvclpts, free oasts, liuao per
I
M. I.oals General Blarket.
ST. IX3UIB. Nov. 2.-WHKAT-Cnsh.
weak, track No. 2 red,' DtVstuWHc; No. 2
hmd. tHK-titl.Oil: December. 4K.c: Mav.
CORN-Hlgher; track No. 2, 7Dc No. 2
white. 7ic; liecember, 65o.
OAT8-Jllgher; track No. I, 49c; No. 2,
White, 60i,,c; December,, 480.
HVK-Numlnal, IK.
FIt)l'It tltlll: ril wlntAi nnlAnl. ti It
fll.75; extra fancy and straight, iXmxtf
4.HO: hard winter clears, fl.4on3.70.
KKKI-Tlmothy, II4.0u4ri6.bO.
C()HNMKAI-J.jl.
HHAN Firm; sacked east truck, $I.lfl(j
I'PlU'lClAV tl nl V, I .. . lnkkl...
316 25. Ijird, higher; prime steam, X.h2t
iin.riYi. ury suit meats, unenungeu;
boxed extra shorts, 8'-o; clear libs, oVjc;
short clears, Hc
IIIPDM-I'nnkiini V..t I .....
9! c: clear ribs, tfic; ahort clear, 9140.
x-vii.ii j nit Keys, tower; chickens.
8c; ap.lngs, 9c; turkeys, 14Vc; ducks, lie;
geese, 9c.
HUTTKH Higher; creamery, :6,t(3Sc.
KUOS-Weak at 2o.
Kecelpts. Shlpmenta.
Flour 1 i In rui
Wheat 20,i00 34.000
Corn X7 fix uki
Oat 2OOU0 22.0UO
Kansas City Oraln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 29 WHEAT
I nchanged; No. 2 hard, Wclil.ffi; No. 3,
wini.o; so. 1 ren, KuucMttc; no. 8 myJOo;
December, 97!4o; May, icjc; July, 91So.
CORN I'nchnnged to Ho higher; No. 2
mixed, 6DVti72o; No. 2, tClTio; No. 2
white, 7S(U4c; No. 2, CaVS'ISc; December.
iaMSc.
OATtJ-Unchanged; No. S white,
uc; No. 2 mixed, 4rt49o
KTE 4a.
HAY-fcieady; choice timothy, 19.S0i
80 00; choice prairie. 1.1.2&4jlS.W.
BUTT1SK Criamery, Sic; flrsta. S2o;
seconds. ;c; packing stock, 21o.
FAJ-ja-Extraa, 37o; firsts. J&c; geconds,
17c.
Receipts. Shipment"
Wheat 17,0n0 43.UM
Corn 32,1X10 62.0UO
Oats 7.0U0 6.0U0
l.lerpoel Urala Market.
L.TVKRPOOU Nov. 29. WHBAT-Spot,
steady; No. 8 Manitoba. 7 10'td; No. 3
Manitoba, 7s 7-yd. Futures, steady; De
cemrwr, 7s 3d; March. 7s 6d, May,
7s Vd.
COIIN Spot, quiet; American mixed,
6s 4d; futures, steady; January, la 7kd:
February, la 6d. "
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MIL.WAITKK10, Wis., Nov. 29. -Wheat
No. 1 northern, II 06(0 1.07 ; No. 2
northern, , tt Ov 1.06; No. 2 hard winter,
1.02jl.O3; liecember, Wir; May, VOc
OAT8 Standard, 48Vti4u4c.
BA-.-AwY-Maltlng. 81.12tll.t6.
Mlnneaoolta Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 29. WHKAT
December. 31. Ul; May, I1.0RV,; July, ll.OtlV
Cash: No. 1 hard, llOiH; No. 1 north
ern, 8i.02wl.ttH4; No. I northern, WncU
1.00i; No. 8. 9497o,
Owska liar Market.
OMAHA, Nov. 29.-HAT-NO. 1, 114.00;
No. I. 313,00: coarse, 112.00; packing stock.
86ti9.0o. alfalfa, f 11.00. Straw: Wheat,
16.00; rva and nats, 8710.
Evaporated Annies and Dried Frnlt.
NEW TOltK, Nor. 29. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and steady. BKt. fancy,
luc; choice. fciytiKc; prime, 8f'4a
DRIED FRl'ITH Prunes, stesdy. with
a better demand for export; quotations
range from 60 to 11c for California to
4o-fri and 10Vui2o for Oregons. Apricots
dull and notnlnal; choice. lVg 15Vjc; extra
uuuice, iB-ic, isncy, iiniko. Peaehea
steady, with a quiet trade; choice, HVIf
llc; extra choice, llVtiUic.; fancy, lav.;
13o. Ralalns. firm,, but Inactive; ioo.e
muscatels. V'i7c; choice to fancy
seedless. 7ifiSUc: aottdleaa. 63Mc- Io..n
layara, tl.4Vtfl.4S.
Oils and Rosin.
RAVANNATI. Vnv s Ti'sciruetx.
Firm; 4i4X4e; sales, 644 bbls.; receipts,'
88273 b'bl" ""',,ranl,, bbl,-i atocks,
ltltMlM Firm- aata O'l t.v.1. .
3.417 bbls ; shipments', 2,071 t.tils; stocks!
111, uuii. siuoiatio is: H, sti junin Uo 1)
111 .IO: V. trt lf.11.1 W Ll U. ,V , .1 u ml
25; II, ii2.!'0.27m I, In 2&!Q4.27V(; K,
e", iw. eo.ow; ei, t so; v . u., 7.W; W
W., 87.76.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 29.-DHY OOODS
Peouet wiriA nhttna &n . . .... 1 1
basis of fi cents fop W.4 ,..1...
day. Other revisions of bleached cottons
are pending. The gray goode markets are
steady and quiet. Carpet agents have done
a fair spring business, the larger mills
being well provided with new orders. Job
bing trade was quiet tor the day.
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Pricei Cite Way Before Attackt of
the Bears.
MODERATE COVERING LATER
Movement Against Rending ton
tlnnes Moat of Day, notwith
standing Increased Earn
ings for Oetobrr.
N KW YORK. Nov. ll.-Tra.lers were
Denrixh today and stocks gave wav. Ap
parently this was due to the work of
professional traders who. taking advant
age of the general reluctance to buy
atoeka at this time, attacked the market
This unwillingness to buy largely was
uuc 10 me met itmt congress la to meet
on Monday and that the president's mes
sage taken up by the trust question Is
soon to be read.
A quick bull movement, nfter the open
ing in a number of stocks In which
there was a vulnerable short Interest sent
up prices quickly.
Hut.tho bulls did not possena sufficient
alrcnpth to maintain their ndvantuge an
the Rat sold off again.- The attack on
the, market, w as . nuniLniied . uuiit.
of the active laanes showed losses of two
I'oinis or more rrom yesterdsy's clowe.
Moderate onverlna in tli iut hmi, re
duced Ineses.
' The boars choae' Keaiflng as the target
for-their hanle-t attacks and this stock
was - under heavv nreaam-s nmi r,r
day, notwithstanding the Increased earn-
'"" snown in the October report. New
York Central was roT.aplcuntialy weak and
waa , Influenced . unfavorably by uncon
firmed reports of now financing. Th,
copper Mocks as a group were especially
WeHk, belnif sold on trnta r.r.,rt. ne .
falling off In the demand for the metal.
American Canadian tirefnrrH
against the trend of the markM. rising t
w?o, a new high record, on further re-
Piia or good earnings.
Call money rose to 6 nercent in,i.i
compared with SV, at the close yester
day. This rate la the highest of the year
i-lnanclal resources are regarded
ample especially In view of the fact ths
European credit can be drawn on at
time. Moreover, ihera t,rKnt.iu -.111 1..
return flow of mniv rrnm ,. i.
, J n'ar iurr. Foreign exchange
in rfi eh(,"' trsdlng. Further
Htnall shlpmenta of vnM ...... ..
Canada. Bonds were Irregular. Total
sales, par value tT..4;.0O0. linlted Ktates
bonds were unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Sales. Ulsh. Low. Close.
i"u nu, liu 11 u,
4. MO
4.7M)
xue
Ml)
.KH)
U0
DO
2.100
"i.'soo
t.loo
10
(110
2. 100
i.nni
700
MO
104
.'! " ioo
.. J. sou
Allls-riulmsrs pf4 ......
Amaltiniatwl tapper ...
Anirla Arrliulturtl ,,
Am Best Sugar.
Amsrleaa Cb
Anisrlcaa C A Pa
Am. Cotton till
Amsrlrsa II. . I,, pn..
Am. Irs Km-urltlss
Americas I,lnM-sd .......
American loconiotivs . ..
Amsrlon H, A 11
Am g. H. ptd
Am. Htosl Pnunilrles
Am. Stissr heflnlni
Amsrlraa T A T f. ,
American Totmoeo pf4...
Amsrlpsa Wonlea
AnsoonnS Mlnlllf tt
AtrhlBMT
Atohlsoa pfll
Atlantlo Oaat Ltn
Haltlnmrs Ohio
Hethleh.ai gM ,
Brooklyn Raslit Tr
Canadiaa Pacltlo
Central Leathsr
Cnlrl liFather pfrl
Central ot Now Jars..,
Ctioaapsaks A Ohio
Chlnago A Altos
Chlcasn o. W , asw
Chliaso O. W. ptd..
Ctiliaso A N. W
Chlraso, M A St P....
C. C, C, A St. L
cyilorano V. A I
Colorado A Southern
Conaoltdatad Uaa
tTra Producta
ixiawars A Hudson
Danger A II to Uranda...
IH-nrer A H. O. Bid
lilMlllars' ecsrltlcs
Kris
Kris tat ptd
Kris Id ptd
Urnaral Klactrto
Uraat Nonh.ro Bid.
Oraat Northers Ore otfs..
Illlnsls Central
lntsrhoroush Mat. ......
Int. Met. pfd
International Haroatsir..
Inter-Marina pfd
International Papsr
IntsraatlsnaJ Pump
Iowa ivnirai ,,,
Kauass City Southern....
K, C go. p. ...........
Laclads Uaa
lulUI. A NaaSallls...
Minn. A 8t. toula :.
M., at. P. A S. a, U...
Mlaasurl, K. T
M., K. A T. pfd
Mlaaourl Paclfio
National Blaoult
National Lsad
N. R. R. of M. Id Btd..
Naw York Cantral
N. T , O. A W., sx-dl.
North Amarlraa
Nurthsrs PaeKIs
Paclfio Mall
Pannaylvanta ,
Psoels's Oas
P.. C, C. A Bt L
Plttabursh Coal
Peaaaed atll l"r ,
Pullman Palao Car , 1M
Hallwar Itasl IpriBg..,. too
Hoadlni 1JS.1O0
nepsblls Itaal ... o
Renurill stasl ntd 4M
Hock Island Oa t.l0
Rock laland Co. pfd n6
u L. A I. P. M ptd... tot
St. Louts i W
st. u a w. prd
Hlnaa-Shafftald 8 A I..
South ra Paetns
Huutharn Railway
do. Hallwar pfd
Teaaasaae Ooppae
Taiaa A Parirte
T,, 8t. L A W
T.. at u A W. pfd....
t'nloa Paring
t'nloa Pacltta pfd
I'nltad Statsa Itaaltr...
United atataa Ruhtwr..
t nltod States Stesl 144. SM
l.tOO H 41t4
44
tt
4Uj
42Vfe
64
M
li
44
It
1.
14 . S iiVa
74 71H 71
103 11)3
J4
111 1114 114
MHti Ul Ufl
111014 100 i)
2
'4 17 7'A
1M'4 l.S KM
inj io.t io)
iUj in in
1USN4 101 101
11
77 TTt4 11
141 ittV 14!
11 21 HH
tUs
1:0
74 74"i 74U,
10
M
M
144 14A 144 Uj
111S4 1V4Uj 110
Tl
it
4
m u iau
11 11 11
HV IMHi 147
21 14 tt
14
1
11
11
11
00 id
3.W0 117 114
141 141
1 14
47 a. u-m
14.W 1IKU 1041. 1044.
. 11 17 17
4.100
l.aio
ll
41
U4
1
41
143
41
III. cea it r. 4.,
Int Ma 4'4k .,
Bid Olttred.
MS Panama Is
7'
.101
London to4k Market.
IlNDflN, Nov. 29 American securities
opened steady and later advanced on llht
coveting. At noon the market was steady,
with values ranging from H to t above
)esterday's New ork closing.
Ixmdon closing atock quotations:
Contois, money
do January .
Amal Copper
Ana'-onda
Atrhlssn
do pfd
Pa minora A Ohio. . PH Pranaylranla
tanalan Pacific . t4i Rand Mines
rhaaapoak Ohio. 77 Heading ....
Chi. liroat Weataro tl bnnlhrrn Ry
i nt., 1111. m bi. r.ii4va oo ptd
7l'4lyiulaTllla A Nah..ll
7'iMo., Kan. A Tal. I
44" New York Central. ,IIm
"Norfolk A Weat a. Il!
ln do pfd H
107 Ontario A Westara. 41
2
77
II
Klo O..
200 31 31
100 tt
1U0 ' K
100 '1KB
1.400 lM'
100
1,000
M0
(00
),r
luO
116
11
141
40
11
M
1
1M
11
UO
40
104
1011
71
lit
11
II
11
11
St
lot
ist
H
1:14
10
M
1
140
40
14
101
1011
71
117
IS
I.) 107
IN) 10
104 71
ll.tot 1111
1.40 l!U,
3.704 ltt 121 131
SS 1U MS 101
M
H
4
11 HI
11 It
14 14
1J
1!
11
ltl
II
M
14
at
41
1J
4
41
"5
V. g. Steal ptd.
Utah Cupper
Va -Carolina Chemical
Wahaah
W'atah pfd
Waatara hlarrland ....
WMtlnfhnuia Kleotrl
Waatara t'nloa
WHaellnf A L.
LaMsh Valley
Total aslas tor the day, tol.Mt shsras.
14
411
41
II
10
41 41
112 111
n t
10 70
l
11 14
! II
41 41
lif. 17
1 2
a? u.
o0 44 41 t
M 4
10 10
4 40
41 11
10
o
41 41
4
PH
1
tltot 1TJ 174 171
It
. lne
. 1 lot
. 1.4O0
700
. 100
K
. tt.104
too
114t
10
71
W
14
177
I.
I.4IK)
tot
2. TOO
1.I0Q
too
1.100
tot
101
41
U
lo.
II
(1
17 TJ
Now York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 29.-MONET-On
call, strong; highest, t per cent; lowest.
.1 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; last
losn, per oent; closing bid; 6 per cent;
offered at per cent.
T1MK LOANS Very firm, with a strnna-
demand; sixty days and ninety days, 3
tj4 per cent: six months, l4 per oent.
I'ltlMhi MEHCANllU-J i'APElt 4j4H
per oent.
BTKHLINO EXCHANOK Weak, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.IC2S
tor sixty nays ana at m wilt ror demand.
CO.MMKHt 1AL. BIIX-4Rti.
BI LV EK liar. 66(0l Msxlcan dollara
4CWc
bonus uovemment, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as ioiiowb:
U. g. rat. Is, rg..lOt lat. M. M
da eoupoa loo Japan 4a .
V. g. U. rag 101 g. a lo lat la .
SO COUPOB ..
V. 1. 4a, rag..
74
l'Boutheni Pacific ..l
14M'nlon Pacific ....I7
4 do pfd
12 l'. 8 iteel 4
M do pfd li:
45 Witaih 10
21 do pfd 11
14 Kt PIT.
quiet at Z&Hd per ounce.
HON lY 2,4ti 1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short Mils Is 3 per cent; (for three
months' bills, 3 per cent.
II Rear
Denver A
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Orand Trunk
Illlaolt Central ...
rill.VhK nar.
Iloston Itoc's nnd Honda.
nOBTON. Nov. 29. Closing quotations
011 stocks were as follows:
Allnuet
Amal. Copper ...
A. .. L. A S....
Arlaona fm. ...
K A C. C. A 8.
Unit Coalition .
Cat.. A Arlaona..
al A Hecla....
Centennial
Cop. ttanf C.
rrinklin
(ilroui Con
Oranhf Con.
(lran Cajianaa
11 linyal Cippr.
Kerr Ak
Ivkka Coppar ,
I. Salle Copper....
Miami Copper
M
. 14 Mohawk
. 42 Nevada Onn.
. tt Nlplaalns Mine ..
. 2S North putts
. Nortll Lake
. 17 Old Donvluioa
1 M0ceola
.190 Purrott 8. A C...
. Ilk, Qui nrr . .
.'llBhannon
. Superior '
. 4Surrlor A B.M..
. 81 Tamarack
. C. 8. 8. a. A M..
m do prd
l'4Htnh (oa.
M I'tnh Copper Ob....
V, Wtnona
3)Wolrerln
. 4
. 1
. 7
. :i
.
. 4
. 7
, 11
, r
, s
,13
'
. 4
My,
47
m
40
4
4
New York Mining: Stock.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29-Closlng quota
tions on mining stocks were:
A lie jot
Mrunawlrk Cos I
com Tunnel stock. 20
do bonds II
Con. Pal. A Va..... HI
Iron Rllvr Ut
ladvlll Coo It
Offered.
Mttlc Chlaf
Meilcan ' ...
Ontario ....
Ovhlr
Dtandtrd
Yallow Jacktt
4
17o
10)
140
100
44
OMAHA GEMKHAL HtHKET,
do esupoe
Allla-Ckal. lat la.
Aair. As. (a....
A. T. A T. cv. 4
An tobaw 4.
do 4
4..... St
II
T4U
k as. as 1H1., 4i
UIL, A H. ual. a ...
1U U K. A T. 1st 4. 11
a a 4a .
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Nov. 30.-COTTON-clossd
dull; middling uplands, t.loo, mid
dling gulf. I toe; no sales.
Future closed iy; December, 80Sc;
January, llc: February, s.stic; March,
8. Hoc; April. Wc; Way. 816c; June, t ssci
July, .0Jc; August, .tfic; September, 0.10c;
October, .17c
tlank Clearings.
OMAHA. Nov. 24V Rank clearings for
today were M.OfB.krs. 2s sad for the ror.
responding day last year 82.M.;4.Ui. The
clearings for the month amounted to
til.Ml, 0.0.3 and for the month of Novem
ber last year, 3uMV2,60.i:.
Key to the Situation-lice Want Ada.
iuimo. roifli 4a ?i
tva--r,. ai a. t 1
tN. Y. X f 1...
ll da dab. aa ai.
Armour A Ot. 4 1 N. Y.. N. H. A H.
Atchlaua ga. ta.... M cv. 4a U
d v. 4 olN AW. 1st a. a ai
to ct. ta lo4 de v. 4s. i.e
A. C. L. Mt 4 M N. Pwlfls 4.
Bal. A Oht .... ds t
lo 1 , lo. a. U rfO 4.. 4
do Vr' ta.... pnn. av. 1. U14. V
Brauk. Tr. av. .,. 14 a ana. 4a iui
a. t Oa. 4 14 Kaadlns ws. ta... M
UatM a ... 43. U A g K. fg 4 0
r ot N. J. g. to . ill do to.... .... ,J
Cha A Ohio .lvlgt U g. W . .. 1
dv eat. to tl tat gwld as-... 1
Chicago A A. ta A U, a ail
C. B. A U . 4a... So. Pao. col. ,.... U
do tea. to ds v. to iiw
C. St. A 8 P. 4 4 ti a lat ret. to..... M
C. R. I. A P. s. to. 71 go. Hallway to lot
do rig 4 II do a an. 4 1a
Col. Int. to t4l'atoa Pselh to.. ..lot
col Mia. to to ev. te.
C. A 8 r. A . 4a ; ds let A it. to
D. A M. e. to riV g rtsbbar to..
1. A K. U. to to -it' g IM td to.,
to r4 to. JV.-ir. t-ham. to
litatlllm' to 1 Wal.uk lat to.....
ErM p. I. a M do Ut A u. to
lu gwa. to 1 Wstsra Ml to ....
to v 4a. or. A. II wax. glM av. to. tl
so rte Twia. Caalral aa tl
.lul
7
.14
.101
.10
.lut
. tl
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Prices Ten
Centi Higher.
HOGS SELL 0iriXALLY STEADY
Receipt of heep nnd Unbi Very
Moderate In Fnee of Good Do
siiad and Prleee Are Ten
to Fifteen Higher.
SOUTH OMAIf A. Nov. 29, 1911.
Kecelpts were- Cattlu. Hogs. Bheep.
?..r !"' M(""lay 4.570 bb.Vi 8.4
Offlolal Tueailay 4 8?8 lO.nnO 9 6J
Katlmate Wednesday.. ") ..J 4.600
- Tliree days this w'k 10.K1H 21.H33 22.375
Same days last week. . 19 .1t4 21 Stti 44.216
JJame days 2 Wks ano 2. 4:-t M.2.13 4H.44
hame days 3 w'ks ago 2.n19 13.fi67 (fit, 506
f;ame day, 4 w ks ago 23.K3 15.4:6 8.M7
Same days last year..l3.M l.Si:2 31.137
The following table shows the receipts
or cattle, hogs and sheep ot South Omaha
ror the year to date as compared with
If"t year. 111. ism. Inc. Iec.
(attl 1.W3.7.T7 1.124.MH 30.H11
"""" 2.IM2-14 J.74H.7S3 403.121
pheeP 2.KA),775 2,890,329 3U,n5t
The following table wrows the averss
price paid for hog tt South Omaha for
the laat few davs. with comparisons
Unte
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
I 1H1I. lKlU.UA.lisjr.. 1 Ml 1 . 1 1 MO . ! UrVi
Nov. 29.
loVfcl
e uy,
17V
3SSi
B Z3
18',
124
6 001,1
7 08
KUj
4 b3
771
6 88j
7 96
-
7 RS
7 Ki,
7 97
mm
8 04
9 04
S 66
e m 5 6j,
7 07 I 0f I
6 69
6 7(ii
5 87
a fH
6 62,
4 63! 6 0i 4 68
4 VI 9 101 4 60
f lo 4 64
6 ti 4 66
4 22
4 0t
2 96
4 07
4 2b
a
4 36
4 061 4 69
4 72
6 001
02( 4 07
071 4 72
4 83
Can. tloc. av. la... Ill Ma. Pa v. aa. .
M
RUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. ftarton, 36c; No.
In CO-lb. tubs. 351.4c:. No. 2 trie: nnrk.
lng, 20c.
CHKESB-Imported Bwlss. 32c: Amorl.
can Swiss, 24c; bkick Bwlss, 19c; twins,
17;; daisies, 18c; triplets, 18c; young
Americas, 17c: blue label brick, 18o; lltn
berger, 2-lb., 19o.
IVUITHY-Rrollers, 18c; springs, UHc;
htns, llHc; cooks, oc; ducks, 16c; geese,
13e; turkeys, 22c; 'ilgeons, per dog., 31.20.
Alive, broilers, 23i hens, Vfrc; old
roosters and stags, 4o; old ducks, full
feathered, llc: ie?se. full feathered.
Ko; turkeys, 16c; guinea fowls, 16a each;
pigeons, per dnx.. tioc: homers. nr dm
3P.50; squabs, No. 1, 81.60; No. 2, 350c.
FI8H Pickerel. 11c: white. 19e: Dike.
16c; trout, 16o; la -ge crapples, lolSc;
Kpanlsh mackerel, 19c; eel, 18c; haddocks,
13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, loc;
roe shad. 81.00 each: shad roe. tier nalr
60o; salmon. 13n: halibut. 12c: vellow
perch, 8c; buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 14o.
BKKP CUTf Ribs, No. J, 18c; No. I
12',c; No. 8, SHc. Loins, No. 1. 19Ho; No!
2. liHra; No. 8. 4c Chucks, No. 1, 7Vo;
No. 2. 6c: No. 3. 6-c. Round. No. 1 11m
No. 2, trttc; No 3, 8c.Plutea, No. J, 6 Wo:
.No. 2, 6c; No. 8, 4'Ac.
rRUIT8, KTC Apples, cooklna- varle.
tlea, per bbl., 32.76; Jonathan and Crimea
Oolden, per bbl., 84.60; Hen Davis, per
bbl., 32.60; California Uelleflower. per box.
31.36; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy, per
oox, ti.ou; wasningion ppttzenoerg, por
box, 33.60; Washington R. Beauty, per
box, 32.60; Washington Hlaman Wlncsaps,
per box, 32.60. Bananas, fancy select, per
bunch. 32.26&2.50; Jumbo, per bunch. M.7&
tr3.76. Cranberries, Wisconsin fancy, pr
bbl., 39.60; per box., 33.00: extra larsre
Jumbo, per bbl., 110.50. Dates, Anchor
brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkg. in boxes, per
box, $2.60. Figs, California, per . case of
12 12-ox. pkga., 66c; per case of 3d 12-ox.
pkgs., 32.60; per case of iO (-oa pkgs., $2.00;
new Turkish, 6-crown In 20-lb. boxes, per
id., 100; b-crown, in av-10. poxes, per lb.,
16c: 7 -crown In 30-ib. ooxes. Deri lb.. 17c.
Grape frull, rlorlda, 46-36 sixes, per crate,
$4.7Uu6.00: hO-64-64 sites, per crate. 86.26.
Oranpes, California Tokays, per 4-basket
ctate, 31.S0; Malaga grapes In bbls., $6.60(0!
(.00. Lemons, Llmonelia brand, . extra
fancy, 300-alse, per box, 86.76; 300-sixe, per
box, $6.60; Uimt L,linoneu a, iancy, 3oo
2v0 sixes, per box, $6.00; 240 and 420 sixes,
60c per b ix less. Oranges, Ntagra' Red-
lands Vaieiiolas. 9b-126 sixes, per box.
$j.26; 16O-li6-MU-216-260 sixes, per box, $6.60.
Pears, California B. Clangeau, por 60-lb.
box, 33.00.
MI8CEL.LJVNF.OU8 Almonds, - Tarra
gona, per lb., 18Hc; In sack lots, lo less;
lirasll nuts, per lb., 16o; in aack lots, lc
icss. Cocoanuta. par sack. $6.60. Filberts.
per lb., 14o ; In sack lots, lo less. Peanuts,
roasted, per lb., hVkc; raw, per lb., 7o.
Pecans, large, per lb., 17c; In tack lota,
lo less. Walnuts, new crop, 1911, Call
forhia, per lb., l.tyo; In aack lots, lo leas.
Cider, New Nehawka, per 16-gal. H bbl.,
$3.00; per So-gai. bbl., $5.60; New York
Motts, per 16-gal. H bbl., $3.60; per 80
gal. bbl., $8.60. Honey, tew, 24 frames,
It. 75. Krout, per 16-gal. keg, $2.76; per 6
gtl. keg, $1.10; Wisconsin, per Vt-bbl., $3.60.
Coffee Market.
NE2W YORK. Nor. 29COFFEE-Fu-
tures opened attady at unchanged prices
to an advanoe of 8 points In response to
steady European cables ana small eati
mates from the amount of coffee remain
ni,' In the Interior of Brasll. During the
middle of the day the market ease. off
under scattered realising, but firmed up
again In the later trading on covering
and bull support. Business was probably
restricted to some extent by the fact that
tomorrow Is a holiday in the local mar
ket. but sales were 68.260 bags. The mar
ket closed steady, net 6 points lower to
i points higher, liecember, 14.34c; Janu
ary, 13.9Gc: February, 13 25c; March, 13.61c;
Anrll. 18.64c: May. 13.48c; June. I3.4c:
Julv. IS. 45c: August. 13.44c: September and
October. 13.43c. Havre was H4jV,f lower
at the start, bur rallied, closing net un
changed to r higher. Hamburg was un
changed to Hptg higher. Rio was 76 rels
lower at 8i.,6. Pantos, unchanged;
trut); Ts, 733U0. rtraslilan exchange on
London waa l-16d higher at 16 17a 4d
Receipts at the two Brazilian porta were
61.011 bags, against 44tJ last year. Re
ceipts at jundiany were Mto bags, as
against 82.200 laat year. Rain was re
ported In Hao Paulo, except for fine
weather In one district. New York ware
house deliveries yesterday were 7.818 bags.
agalnat 12.63 last year. Private cables
estimated cantos receipts for the bal
ance ot the season at 1 760 000 bags, which
would make the total Bantos crop 9.134 000
nags. Bpot rorree. steady; No. 7 Rio,
16o; No. 4 Pantoa, lWc. Mild, quiet;
coraova, m'tj i.tv, nominal.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Njv. 29. MKTALB
Standard copper, quiet; spot. November
and December, $12.7Mi'13.07ul; January
$12. 90HJ 13.10; February, $12.8ivhl3.10; ixmdon
market steady) spot. Lb IKs 94; futures,
4.69 13s 9d. Arrivals reported at New
tork today, tt) tons. Custom house returns
show exports of 36,716 tons so far this
month; Lk copper, $13.12Sbt3.26; elec
trolyttc. 3ia.lJH-ta3.26; caallug, $12 62it
12 871. Tin, steady; tpot. November, $46.20
tn...: liecemtiar, $44.26 044.76; January,
hjmu w; r eoruary, tu.boiu -4.75; March
42.0utu43,Ou. London market firm; spot
a. wi its; rut urea, KM Oa. Lead, quiet;
M t0-4.w, New tork; l4.u'4.4o, Kast 8t.
Louis; Iondon. 16 17 td. tSuelter. unset.
tied: $6.7Oj6.90, New York; $6.7tnj6.0. East
f. ixiuis; lonoun, tn. Antimony, dull;
Cookson's, $7.87s4S.oa Iron, Cleveland
warrants, 47s 6d In London. Locally Iron
was steady; No. 1 foundry, northern,
fU.O0til&H; No. , $14 76OIS.00; No. J
BotKhern and No. 1 southern toft. $16.0tu
ST. LOPia. Nov. 29. M ETALS Id,
firm, at $4.37. Spelter,- strong, at $6.00.
t. Joaenk l.lvo Mtork Mnrket.
8T. JOSEPH, Jala. Nov. 2. CATTLE
Receipts. l.ftO head; market strong;
steers. $4.6;. 25: cows and belfera, $ltfci
S.00; calves. 4007.60.
HOOS-Relpts. 9.000 head; market
lower: top, 35; bulk of sales, t OtAirti.tu.
UIIKEP AND LA 31 B8- Receipts 6u0
head; niarkst higher; lambs. $4.5o.75.
Refined litsr la Lowered.
NEW YORK. Nov. 39.-AII grades of
refined sugar were reduced loc a hundred
pounds' today.
Wool Market.
BT. LOriS. Mo.. Nov. 19. WOOI
Steady; territory and western mwlinm.
170c; fine mediums. lOtjloc; fine, litilio! J
Sunday. "Holiday.
Receipts and dlapoHitlon of live stock at
tha Union Block Yards. South Omaha, for
the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p in.
yesterday:
RKCEIFT8 CARLOADS.
Cll f f l Vlnmm Ul,..., Ifw'm
n r . --o": -""-"h.
.. . sn. at, r-i. -tr,,., .,
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific 7
C. & N. W., west..
q. & N. W., east.. ..
C, Wt. P., M. A O.. 4
C, H. Q., east.. ..
C. B. & Q west.. 10
C, R. I. & p east S
C, R. I. A P., west .,
Illinois Central
c. o. w
Total receipts 32
2.1
19
20 .. 1
6
8 1,.
3 8..
17 12
6
1
1
2 2..
87 18 "l
Omaha Packing Co.... 88
Swift and Company.... 167
Cudahy Parking Co.... 401
Armour A. Co fill
J. W. Murphy
Cudahy. from Denver .. 176
Morrell 17
St. Louis Supply Co
W. B. Vansant Co 18
Benton, Vansant & L. 33
Hill & Son t
F. B. Iwls
J. B. Root A Co 61
J. H. Bulla 6
U Wolf 35
McCreary A Kellogg.. 1
H. F. Hamilton 1
.Lea Rothschild 65
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. 12
Cline ft Christie 1
Other buyers 141
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
894
1,316
1,868
1,732
378
81
383
1,164
3,636
6,263 6,072
Totals 1,280
CATTLE Tomorrow helnc? u hnlM.v
shippers were naturally cautious, with the
result mat receipts today were extremely
small, there being only twenty-nine cars
reported In. This was not- enough to
make a market and made it seem more
like a Friday than any other day In the
week. There was, however a demand
(or a few good killing cattle, and buyers
were out In the yards early In the morn
Ing and cleaned up everything in sight
the prices paid were quite a little
stronger, being aa a rule 10c higher on
anything at all desirable. Some pretty
eornleue Bold as high as $7.10, -the beat
prloe paid so far this week.
The strength developed in the market
yesterday and today carried prices to a
POint that I a little Higher than la.-o
Week, but It might be well to bear In
inlnd that the improvement has been
largely of a local character and due to
very moderate receipts at thlg point.
Eastern conditions have not been such as
to encourage an advance.
Quotations on native cattle: Oood to
choice beef steers. $6.50i&7.76; ftvlr lo good
beef steers, $6.25B6.&0; common to fait
beef steers. $4.406.00; good to choice
heifers, $4.60t&4.25; good to choice cows.
$4.2tHr4.$6; fair to, good cows, $3.604.26;
commo nto fair cows, $2.7&i3.50: vea.
calve $S.&07.&0.
wuotations on range cattl-: Oood lo
choice beet steers, $6.76'g7.0u; fair" to gooil
beef steers, $6.01.75; common to fa r
beef steers, $4.4uu6.00; good to choice
vowg gnd heifers. $4.26ti4.(6; fair to guu 1
cows and belters. 4i.60iu4.21; common to
lair cows and heifers, $2."6'S.iO; good to
choice Blockers and feeders. $6.0muti..
lair to good stockeis and fawders, l
.); common to fair Blockers and feed
ers, $3.2o44.30: atock heifers. $X2J4i4i,.
bulls, stags, etc.. 43 00.ir4.a6.
NEBRASKA.
feeders. .1114 4 70 8 heifers.,. 697 S 83
10 cows 785 8 20 19 cows aa 4 46
6 feeders.. 716 4 60 7 calves... 8.-8 4 40
6 feeders. .1126 ( 20 17 cows 947 3 70
28 feeders. .1019 4 86 16 cows 918 3 80
12 cows 997 3 25 24 calves... 834 4 00
4$ Calves... 361 4 40
MONTANA.
15 heifers... 991 4 60 16 cows...
U cows 933 3 70 23 cows...
11 C1.WI 879 3 10 29 cows...
52 cows 896 3 10 17 cows...
8 steers.. ..1196 5 60 8 feeders
WYOMING.
13 feeders.. 664 4 40 16 feeders.. 961 4 85
W. R. Hunter Wyo.
46 Steers.. ..llbO 6 76
J. J, Underwood ft Son Wyo.
60 steers. ...1175 8 60
E. C. Partridge Wyo.
cows ro 3 00 16 cows 980 I 80
Pool Bros. Wyo.
28 feeders.. 673 4 40 16 heifers... 445 1 60
ti cows tub 3 15
Hooik-s ft
GO steers. ...llhO 6 00
7 steers. ...1040 t 76
George A.
86 heifers... Sto 4 40
32 cows 974 8 66
66 heifers... 860 8 66
6 bulls 122 8 26
E. T. Steele Wyo.
36 feeders.. 981 6 60 33 steers. ...1123
6 cows 10U3 4 00
J. H. Hunter Colorado.
63 feeders., to 6 66 steers... .1110
feeders.. 666 4 86 11 feeders.. 904
46 htlfers... 931 4 46 13 Cows 1076
10 bulls 1296 3 60
Casper Fox Wyoming.
t feeders.. 843 4 70 14 heifers... 990
19 heifers... 816 4 60 8 cows 1003
BEEF STEERS.
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. 927
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8 70
8 70
3 10
4 26
4 80
White Wyo.
26 cowa 1090
Hlttle-Wyo.
23 cows 1021
13 cows 913
26 heifers... 748
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a replntlon of yesterday s market, price
being checked In their downward course
and ruling lust about atsad.r. Tha main
difference In the situation waa ahown
by Bupuly eatlmate. only ninety loads ar-
nvUig, a compared Willi lr day's run
of about 143 loads. Offerings had much
the same character as recently, weights
ranging from choice heavies down tc
scattered bunches 0f Uttle piga.
Moat sellers during the early session
entertained bulllah Ideas and usually
asked figures a little higher, but packers'
needs were by no means pressing and
the number of hogs purchased for local
slaughter early amounted to loss thsn
the number ordinarily found In a single
killing drove. Borne little business was
done In shipping grades at steady to
strong prices, but bulk of packers' buy
was reserved for the late market, -buyers
either holding off or placing bids steady
to easier. The shipping and speculative
purchase Involved about fifteen loadB,
one-sixth of the entire receipts.
Oood to choice heavies were favored In
all quarters and drew 10-cent premlume
over similar quality butcher stock. The
beat lard animal on sale landed at 16.15,
Identical with yesterday's top. while
butchers moved around 86.0fB).(j6. ijight
averages sold In usual erratic faahlnn
bringing le.-a than 3'iuo in moat Instancea
Pig trade was a small aTfalr. but any
thing healthy changed hands In good
avason Clearance of total receipts was
clayed until well along toward mlddav
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bHttr'- C'Buai complain,, was heard
from sheep and lamb buyers regarding
quality offerings. Packers deplored
the presence of so much common stuff,
but were forced to fill killing orders with
stock of some kind and took what thev
could get at figures that looked higher,
quality considered. In frequent Instances
limy even worked down Into the feeder
classes, buying very close all along the
line. The advance was substantial on
both fed and warmed-up grades, but un
der existing conditions, few sellers cared
to commit uiemselvea on the extent nf
Improvement and merely called the trade
unevenly higher. Judging from packers'
weignis ana prices, me market showed
gains that amounted to fully :oftl6c.
umueo supply proved one ot the beat
arguments In favor ot selling Interests.
only 6,000 head showing up, but this phae
of the situation was offset by several
bearish Influences that seemed to be
ignored. In the first place. South Omaha
va ues were aueady much too high aa
compared with price levels at Rufrain
and other points In the heart of the big
consuming states. Another condition
that is usually caultallxed bv Dackrn u
the fact that retail shops are showing
an attractive display of dreaaed poultry,
a commodity that sells better at this sea
son of the year than mutton, beef or
ora.
Among the various sales of fat stock
early were pretty good lambs at $6. 25,
tome rather toppy corn-feds at $5.60 and
eome common, warmed-up lambs at $0.00.
very little business In matured muttons
resulted from opening rounds, but tha
demand proved equally active and Im
provement seemed equally aa 4, real.
unerings suitable lor feed In were
mode, ate and the country demand waa
ie8poiu)lve enough to produce a very good
clearance during the morning. Firm
prices prevailed as a rule and the trade
11 general was uneventful. Two ilava'
iceder buy amounts to only 8,000 bead.
wuotationa on sheD and lambs: Oood
lo choice lambs, $&.2a&5.65; fair to good
amlii, 5.&065.25; feeder lamps, 33.50-0
4.65; fair to choice yearlings, $3,854(4.40;
leeoer yearlings, $3.60410.06; good to choice
ii.,hd,. v-j ji... ! Tr. . .. ... a l
to choice ewes, $3.154ji3.60: fair to arood
ewes. $2.85i3 If: feeder owes, li.Z,ui.w.
cull ewes. $1.25 1.86: -
Ki.preet.-nla.live sales:
No. -Ar. Pr.
773 Wyoming feeder lambs 62 4 65
166 Wyoming lambs 47
272 Wyoming feeder ewes M
176 Wyoming Ismbs ., 71
291 Wyoming lambs 64
41 Wyoming lambs M
152 Wyoming lambs 74
33 Wyoming lambs 47
240 Wyo. y'rl'gs and wethers.. 79
49 South Dakota wen, fdrs... M
2o8 South Dakota ewes. fdrs... 81
142 Fouth Dakota ewes, fdrs... 84
2.1 South Dakota ewea, fdrs... 96
7m Fouth Dakota ewes, fdrs... 94
43 South Dakota ewes ....t... 99
40 South Dakota ewea 114
511 South Dakota lambs, fdrs.. 64
86 South Dakota lambs, fd s.. 46
360 South Dakota lambs, fdrs.. 68
117 South Dnkota lambs, fdrs.. 48
64 South Dskota lambs, culia.. 41
79 fed ewes 123
34 fed ewes 77
S49 western lambs, feeders.... 63
273 western lambs, feeders 68
127 fed lambs 85
J9 fed yearlings 91
ir-4 fed lambs 74
415 fed wethers 98
12 native ev.es 12-)
112 native lambs 94
r3 native lambs 73
329 fed Iambs , 69
9 native lambs 128
20 native lambs, culls 47
30 native lambs, culls. 49
304 Wyoming lambs 66
85 Wyoming ewea, feeders 93
425 Wyoming Inmbs, feeders.... 63
208 Wyoming lambs, feeders 62
30 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60
270 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 58
260 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 62
249 Wyoming ewes, feeders 101
200 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 48
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CHICAGO LI YR STOCK MARKET
Prices on All Classes of Stock Are)
Higher. .
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
CHICAGO, Nov. 29.-CATTLE-R-ceipts,
9,000 head; market 1015c higher;
beeves, $4-40479.00; Texas steers, 84.00y6.70;
wentarn Bteers, $4.40417.30; stockers and
feeders, 2.904f'6 RB; cows and heifers, $l.aO
Q5.80; calves. $5.5038.00.
HOaS-Recelpts, 26,000 head; market ac
tive, 5c higher than yesterday's average;
light, $5.4186.20:. mixed, $1.804,6.40; heavy,
$6.85(.46; rough. $5.8668.05; good to
choice heavy, $6.05''ia.45; pigs, $4.00413.40;
bulk of tales. $5,964(6.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.009
head; mnrket IO4Y26C higher; native, $2.25
ST3.90; western, $2.5094.00; yearlings. 83.75'i
5.00; lambs, native, $3.756-00; western,,
$3. 75lJ(6.00.
Kansna City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, Nov. 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 head, including 300 southerns;
market, steady to stroiiff; dressed beef
and export steers, $G.7&4i8.75; fair to good,
f5.OOW6.50; western steers, $4.00J6.50;
stockers and feeders, $4.0ota5.85; southern
steers, $4.0IXf6.00; southern cows, $3001
4.25; native cows. $3.606.25; native heif
ers. $4,0046.50; bulls, $3.50475.00; calves, $3.75
7.00.
HOOS-Recelpts, WAJ) head; market
steady to .6c higher; bulk of sales. $5.70(9
6.26; heavy, $6.2vxtf6.30; packers and butch
era' $6.0.V(.30; lights, $5.60yU5; pigs and
lights. 34.0O4j6.C0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000
head: market 16c to 25c hleh er: mnttonn.
$4.004?5.M; yearlings. -4.e0'4.!i0; wethera.
:j.wo,i.,o; ewes. stockers and
feeders, $2.004?4.00.
St. I.onls Live Stock Market.
ST. I.OITia Vnv 90. n A TTT IT- T
ceipts, 1.800 head. Including 300 Texans;
marlcet. lf4r?5c hlirho- nallv. .hlnnlnir mnA
export steers, $7.50-9.60; dressed beef and
uoiuncr sreera, tn.vtrtt'i.w; steers under
1.000 llOllndu 14 fyV-,-7 ! ilnxli... mnA
era. 13.00rii6 00: mini and h.lf.r.
7.00; cannera, $t.00i?8.00; bulls, $.l!75'(-5.25;
calves, 34.004j8.25; Texas and Indian steers.
ev.wii i.w. ,
HOGS-Recelpts. 12.600 head; market v
64?l0c higher: pigs and lights, S4.7g4.2;
packe.s. $6.)0ff.35; butchers and best
heavy, $U04T6.30.
SHEEP AND IiA M BS Receipts, 1.100
head: tnirbpt. itrnnv- n.tlv. ,,r nn a
f3.0O4i3.75; lambs, $4.25fr5.75; culls and
ducks, tLzoiat.w; "tocKers, 31.rj04f3.z5.
Stork In Slight. '
Receipts of live stock at tha five prln- '
clpal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hoitn. Sheen. .
soutn umana...., 700 Kim
St. Joseph 1.000 9 0O0
Kansas City 5,000 11.000
St. Louis .I.80O '12 60O
Chicago 9.000 26,000
Totals
.n.roo 64,600 zi.ooo
waa-ifc--ijj -pniarinrrrr
Good Opportunity For ""1
Investment In Substan- '
tial Home Industry.
The condensed milk and can
ning factory that I am erecting
at Papillion, Nebraska, is rap
idly nearing completion, and I
am now offering a limited
amount of Waterloo Creamery
Co. preferred stock at $100 per
share, drawing interest at the
rate of
7 Per Cent Per Annum.
We will guarantee to convert
all outstanding stock into cash,
at the end of 3 years.
This investment is bound to
be profitable for the investor
and will result in great benefit
to the milk industry in Doug
las, Sarpy and Washington
counties. This is the first
"Evaporated Milk" factory in
the state of Nebraska. Our
brand will be the "Elkhorn
Evaporated Milk."
If you are interested send
for list of men who have al
ready subscribed and such
other information as you may
desire.
Deference, First National
Bank, Omaha.
Waterloo Creamery Co.,
Leroy Corliss, Pres.
Omaha, Neb.
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