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T HE OMAHA DAILY. BEE SATURDA VEMBER 21, 1903 GRAIN AND PRODUCE HARKET | 2 i s . Deoreass in Vo]nm of Oontract 8took Sends ‘Wheat Prices Up Bbarply. CORN FOLLOWS LEAD OF WHEAT EASILY Dats, Aftected by Geaeral Market, Are M) While Provisions Are Also Advanced, Tone of CHICAGO, Nov., w.—A big decrease in the cunuact BWOK UL Wae. et Luluid, WILA COMLLUSH Bl TOCOWS 1 LY MOL Ui~ Weal KAVO BUUILE MUOLUGE BOAL® Wiay Wiu I LUe wuribly L0 CUVEr Luey Uaused Bllaly advasce IN PrCes, Lecewber Owsing IomG Liger, AOCBWLLSE COID WaS UP lwew 10, Ve WEIO Luame luguer, WOl Jau- Uiy PiOVINULS CIUBEG LTUM 45€ IOWeT Lo b ai e 4us uewnud for December Bhort luweiess Wus exueiiely urgent, ow- IDE 10 lue GriLCAl SILUBUOR IN Lue BOTLH- Buiali Oileings he LLIOUSAOUL (he enure Liom the wheat from Oriuwest belng UL OUL 4 EOUA uemand Lecdwver acUve LUYINE Ly BAOFS ANu lucal LFAGers the price wavanued Faplaly. Un tie eav for suiled in the market easing off sliguuy at times, &ltioughn (he LeNUENCY Was COD- stanlly wwara & higoer level. The report of a big decieass in thé stock at Duiuth for the week wus un added cause Of wnx- lety o the suboris, who are beginning to foar they wil rience consiuerabie dif flcuity in securing wneat 1o upply on e gember contructs, A privite estiuate show ing a_ greauy reduced crop in the norih Jreal was wiso & buli factor, The strengti in Lecember heiped May, but that month did not show as much ' advance as the nearby deiveries. Arter seiling up to 80%c December closed 1%c higner, at U\}fi Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to Laasn bl Worlds exports, for the eek, according to Bradstreet's, were L0000 D, the smallest week's total for ao months. re(.elpll were 1,045, bu., 1,M4100 b year ago, mm-mmul .ml Lmel‘u reporied Treceipts of T8 inst * cars last ok and #u4 cars & Yeur ago. (.OPB 10! mmb‘f fl.l.lvlry was wing to u scarcity of of (mnq., il - .n he same time there wi from shorts throughout t d.y llun(i.h in wheat, small receipts and an improvement in the cash demand were £actors in creating & strong mituaton. De- s and olosed i er a m IMD were 109 cars, with 5 of oon- HGats agvanced sharply on buyk ing bull, which was accom o lnd %e, l llln of 1@ %e. boc‘l easier at the but l‘llln' orders from larger volume than huying from all other sources IM prevented the markit from re- lrflndl to the advanoce in priins. The 'll about nm’“m?l#""l‘% p:r: or, ard ‘an t 36.70 and 015 Sta Tor tomartow 100 cars; corn, 125 cars; oats, 160 oars; packers wero in ‘Whea nn. ‘fln. leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close,| Yes'y, Y R R N T Cllh WHIAM!\."I“HI m.flfl.ll‘d :551":':4. P %%é “*#-%‘ On ter mar wmfi. NEW YORK fillml- MARKET, I.tl!l..l of the T' on Various Commodi N w TOI‘. Nov. r’w F s Rimiy acive and held I | 45 winter pat StE MNLE! winter -mgnu. nnnnh‘ 10, R; ur, A0 c‘mu to swheat flour, dull at EAL — sl H tead: yellow westes kflll rLd $3.00@3.06, g 50. B CORN. M ultn $1.01 il g et rualn:,hc Ot vut- fulo. WHEAT—Receipts, 47, ‘HB bu,; 564 bu. ulu. l‘l LR B afioat; No. nominal, £. o. b, afigat, ¥ strong bull movement ' in wheat woday on LEN northwest tecelps, highet epring what markets, general covering and bull support and reduced spring wheat crop esumot ‘Wwith the c.ose et hi hun lllulmhu, o 62%¢c. The npunn m‘l‘kel steady and dull, but had a surprisingly rapld advance I later on small receipts, mod- weather and a drive ll nmru .08 S FO R 5 i exports, 5,005 opened “white, i34e; No. 4| 4SS white, western. 41! e, 41504, Oan‘n‘, e INDNM. 0@Te; good Le, g | lng&‘."’éfi"“.&? Poon ES—-SI% veston, 20g! - 180 Ibs., 1%¢; Texa to LEATHER—Steady; acid, PnovlsloNt—no’-:f SR T X . Dflf s ments, wisaay ckied ham ',',"‘:.‘1 -nltern Sleamed. §1.40; con tine; uth . Stnd, 6508 15 Pnru,"u's'l - 00; short, clear, $13.506115.00; moss, domestic, tatr ¢ nominal - ulet; city, #i4e; country, 44 R—Recelpts. 3,760 quiet and frm; creamery, | ¢:iil:nl:—n-«-n'$"’c %3 ‘;,.‘"‘"' et sate full' cream. " fane sebiember. 13 plckied e $10.500 Ftead on, Ih ; comp > Bton Au‘o"'fi% Sanrad ey :IHW s wade muu. o™ 8 Phgs.; unseitied; ffl l’x\lvo quiet western chick. i'-'n-. nfib‘e towin i ifiptirs e SR i pflh l"lnur'!» R nuary, Bs 10%4. OMAHA WHOLI Gulet; Amerioan mixed, 3s dull; December, 8a 10%d; Staple and Fanecy Produce. BOGGS—-Fresh stock, Z%c. LAVE POULTRY—Hens, chickens, ' spring according W ducks, 1w@i0%e; ‘Turkeys, 1 Y8, Urp L1 d L 1 kene, Beene, -muc ¢ goese, 11@12¢; chic oy onl. wlhu UL LK~ PacKing Block, 1%e; choice 1o Iln dairy, in tubs, 16@18c; segarator, 2o L PIBH rout, 1ec) pick- ; peren, (¢ buitalo, i bideish, 15¢; wmmuh. $o; salmon, th , i3¢i redsnapper, .badaock, we; cuflfllnll bc' hb_v“". llc. lobste: bolied, i "l -Ig‘ ‘bullheads. lic: catish, York counts, per oan, Ilt‘. per ul ; extra seiects, per can wc, per unn $L06; swndard, per can, o $14.60, HAY—PYI el quo\ed by Omlhl ‘Whoie- yals Dealcrs’ associadgn: Cholce No. 1 ug- land, §.60, 2, $1.00; medium, $6.00; coarse, .00, Itye siraw, S5 Thess prices are for hay of good color and quality. De- m.nu talr and recelpu ight. ‘ORN-—se. UA'I 8--§ic. RYE—-No. 2. ifln‘ GET. bPO’{i’l’gm—(‘olmudo‘ Bc. 75c; na s TAL stown, per bagket, »cpe : p-r ;b: bbl., er bl cm.x Y-a , 05@%c; large ON| ho own, dry, per Ib., ”E Q‘t\ns; °per crat "al:? e olland, tabagas, per Ih, Dakota, per nlln ada Ru BEETS—Per bu., 60c. FRUITA R8—Colorado .:.: Utah Kelfers, 517, PEA winter Nel APPLES-—] lfillnn stock, $3.15; Califor- nia Belifiowers, per bex. 31.60° New York Greenings and Baldwins, $3.35; eating vari- York, der 8:1b. basket, 22¢; rted Ma (’mfinbnmnsflamy per hlo‘l isoonsin Bell Bu , $3.00;, Wi GUINCRS-Callforaia. peF bo%. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—riorida brignis and russets, all sizes 33.76@4. UNB—Lalliornia 50; choice 240 to 70 forni n’r 10-Ib. eartons, 850; Importod Bm. rown, c; b-cfown, O CSAND b per sack, H00; per dos, “} Mh"‘r bo! flt % packages, 6. ed! Mm g2 i; m.n-.u aim " T MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE—W 'wins, full cream, 12%c; Young Americas, 13io; a,ock m bcl Wlfimflln brick, 1340} HONEY~] ; ! Nlbnlk& per % 8 trlm: “5& HAPLI -Per_bbl,, P.l 1b,, 10e. B.1; bbl., $3.%5. rom.onu-r.r T iiac; ehellsd, ORSE RADISH--Fer case of vlcnad 0o, b—wnnuu. No. 1 ahoft-ahell, 150; h-rd shell No'*3 hard-shell, " ib., 11! v i ST Utal i ou"'u ; No. § veal g A oL ;,,. i, o | i St. Louis Grain and Provisions, 8T LOUIS, Nov. 2 —WHEAT-—Higher; No. 2 red cash olvntor nominal: Decem- track, 88%@ 0, 2 u'sh 4 u i Decem- R—Q T pat 4.20; extn tancy and -nl‘yh‘t T 8 mothy, -uur. lllm.l' prime worth more. Nnu.—lm 5‘"‘"‘ ot track, 7 imothy, §7.00G13.0; pral CO’I'TON TIES—$1 06, BAOG Pfiovxsloas—vwk _hominal, $i2 $6.70. (boxed), steady; 12 clear 1ibe, SHATIH: short ESUTTRY, POULTHY—Good demand; chickens, fo: springs, $igc; turkeys, 18%c; ducks, 10c; eese, So. : BUTTER—Steady; 18@%c; Lard, ereamery, 18c. I“—%Slhar. 26¢, loss off. m"%‘& #hipments. Kansas Oity Grain and Provisions. Kg.NflAl CITY, Nov. n—%rflh cem! May, 3 , No. o No. 4, hard, '. " & m RN—D-»-N Pc lllv. 36%e; cun No 2 mixed, #%c; 2 white, OA go. 2 white, 36c; No. 2 mixed, 34 BAY—CIIM:. llmothy. $9.50; choice prai- l'lrn Missouri and Ka new No. 2 whitew: hlcludefl. -fic. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. bu m-n 1992%c; dalry, cases cases Receipts. Shipments. l‘l.& ok 158,400 6,600 PllXLADELI‘lflA. Nov. 20.-BUTTER- Firm and higher; extra western cream- or; r extra nearby prints, e, ‘ Firm, good demand; fresh nearby, e loss off; fresh western, 3lc loss off; fvu?;‘.mulhvencr loss off: tresh southern, 21@28¢ of EESE — Steady, moderate a.mmal Nu‘l York full creams, fancy, 11%@l2c; N ork full creams. cholce, 11%c; ) rw‘ York full <rmm-. tnlr to good, 10%@l1e. o : May, on hard, 83e; No. 1. horthern, northern, Mc No. 3 northern, URCFlrit patents, 14.6664.7; MBHN i first clears, §3. - 30@2. 40 TERAN—1D null 31520, The. second i second Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, ' Nov. 2.—WHEAT—i0 higher; No. 1 horthern. : northern, Sl4@8&c; May, RYE--Firm; No. 1, nuu Y —Ataady Duluth Grain Market. DULUTH, Nov, 2-WHEAT-On track, i No. 3 northern, The! o Seed Marke TOLEDO, No\ 20.-SEEDCloye 2% ber, $6.55; January, $. March, 310, prime aistice; 36.48; Peoria Market. PEO}UA 2. Nev. s—(‘ORN—Humr No. 3, nominal, %c; No. 4, WHllKY*‘l NEW YORK, Nov, 2.—8UGAR-Raw, steady; falr refining, 3ic: centrifugal, % auet; ciushed. B.300; po dered, L80c; ] quist; er . 6.300; : -4 ulated, 470 - N ANS, EW O N L SUGAR— Quiet: open ketile, c'nlrl( 5 whites” 37 Toaik Sentritugal et oben ettle 24@8c ‘1;& g2ic. “lnu\ss centriiugal, syrup, quiet, Dry Goeds Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2-DRY GOODS—The nhxlrlfl rehm:‘ll in very concessions yet to obtain l\le: col -"M&v:go NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Flurry in Oall Money Rates Gives Setbaok to Price of Btooks. GOLD IMPORTS EQUAL LOSS TO WEST an in ted States Steel Preferred on Scale and Than Last Night. NEW YORK, Nov. . (eveived & seLDACK (OOMY erate upwara mo ealiy nours ot feason 10r the reaction Call money rates, cenc lute in uension that reveal >rices of stocks atter a further 0t during tne u. A wus which ran up Lurry in ) some untavoravie deveiop- far as the currency movement of the week 18 concernea tnere is notning o show an impuriant oss o sirengih by the banks, tne apparent aecrease i casi being lumited to w few hunured thouswna doumIs. ‘iNe 1088 bY \ransiers tnrougn tue SUDLIEUSUIY 8N4 O BULLTEUsUTY Opernilons PrOPEs Wele RimOBL ofsel Dy the receipts Of new goid, inciuding foreign goid im- Dorted and & smali guin on tne arect in- \erior movement. in tne last named LUL & trace, bUt is regurded as highly Dincant n view g of loans and caused the rise in the money rate to 3 per cent. The purpose of this call of loans was expiained somewhat vaguely as due to synaicate requirements, inciuding the United States Steel Stock Conversion syndicate. T} dicate conversion of United States pre- terred stock into second bouds would be discontinued was still manifested this morn- but it spent its force In the course of day., Opening transactions in Uiited States Steel preterred and in bonds were scale. The bonds were at time 2 points above last nigh! closed with only 3% point galn. Btates Steel preferred fell as low as 1% under last night and made a net loss of a The silence in the formal statement of the closing of operations of the syndicate on certain point a busy field for co Jecture, notably lo the actual holding of the' bonds remaining In_ the hands of the syndicate to be marketed. The good effect of yesterday's concession in freight rates by the rallroads was partly offset by continued " unfavorable " forecasts for the ra Southern Pacific came into the foremost lace in speculative attention and ifeted an extreme h.w nts. There was no news to explain this movement beyond the general supposition that the present rate of extraordinary expenditures out of carnings will not be indefinitely continued and that an extensive refunding of hig fale bonds s an early possibility. strength of this stock was 1 antage of to realize slsewhere and thur. vas mors or less suspicion that it was manipulated {0 help the proft takers. The market closed dull and rather heavy. The bond market became somewhat ir- regular In sympathy with the reaction in stocks. Total sales. par value, H,182,000. DUnited States 48 dcoitned % on the it Gail. Following are the closing Juotations on | the New York Stock exchange es .\«chl»n - 21,300 i i !ig % £F eatEE 82;' R. M. New York (‘enlnl Norfolk & Western do pfd 5 =§;'.;= 5! s‘g HEszs Si‘ ‘-‘-filgflila“ 3 3 American ‘Wells-Fargo . Amal. Copper. Am. Car Foundry. BEE “s.gag:. td Am!rn Sugnr Refng Anlnmdn Min. Co Bkl ks RERRBR=RY S ias. . Electric. Paper. General Internat | o pfd.. nternat Prosed - Stosi" do pfd. Pullman’ Palace Gar.. Republic Steel......... 2, 3253'5; s tnion. .. urities P Western’ N *Ex Total sales for the day. ON, Nov. 20.—Call loans, time loans, @6 tock: Bow cent; §- 2% - FEGETF Fi 1" Wolverine . 3% Daly West " Forelgn Fin dal. LONDON, Nov. 20.—Mohey was mo abundant taday and the do-u.d .hckonra' S T Y ot 1 i FEERTERT Prices stocy vousness Adventure and Soensy! exchange were steady quiet. above arid business was Amerioans were firm and mostly parity, but business was restricted and they eased during the iast hour and closed dull. KaMirs opened buoyant on the publication of the South African commis- sloner's report declaring the native supply to be Inadequate, but reacted on the minor- liy's sugsestion’ that unskilled whites be employed PARIS, Nov. 2.—Business on the bourse today opened firm, but subsequently there was an inaction. Rio Tintos lost 7 franes on the reporia recelved, from New York The private rate of discdunt was 5-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, $8f 12 for the account. Exchange on London, 3f 18¢ for checks. BERLIN, Nov. 20.—Trading on the bourse today was irregular. Iron sharcs were weak on the reduction of prices of jron New York Money Market. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U 8. ret. s, reg.. 106 L & N. uni. da..... 98% 10 reg. 0% ‘0 n cou'un "ll\. R. R of M. e 4 15‘ il B ] & e o Soupon i i Atchison gon. e ¥, . . adlastie o' ! .‘“"'er. & O - |Wl’{ R'Idlfll. gon. o L3 Lo & L M. ¢ ba vl '1! L &8 F fg o 0% 461199 (8o, Pactfic ds. .. ‘130%|Bo. Ratiway 5.0 Anaconda Atchison do pta "l Baltimore & Ohio.. Qonadien Pacinc BAR BILVER—Steady at 37%d per ounce [ONEY- - cent; (ht rate of dis- count in the o market Is 8 .5-.6@4% per cent; the rate of flllcoun! ln zhe ogen mar- ket for three months' ¥A@4 per cent. New "York Min Quotar o NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The f.llowin, the closing quotations on inining stoc! Little Chlet .. *Offered. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, No\ 20 —Bank clearings _for today are §1,241,348.19, an !ncrea!u of $24,- 088.34 over the corresponding day I Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2. market cpened weak it so11 points inder heavy rvalsing and bear pressure, which in the present instance was oncouraged by iower caoles than expected and warmer in the belt, while ihe forecast was for more or loss general rains. On the decline, however, good huylug develoj including aggressive operations by local bulls, further covering and outside buying grders, which were accompanied In many instances by Jurther reporis of crop dum. m the recent freeze and predictions 2% an rArly mlmr off in the movement. Boon atter the market rallied 1 it -rsgu, t,sg“ ales gediaacy, Mol Inlddlln 10%¢ mlddlhg tl!r. ul OC stock, nary, lo* ll\lddlly rlddling, 700 bale bale: LIVERPOOL, Nov. #.—COTTON~Spot s in imited demand; prices 2 Inl‘l hl(har; American middli; 1l!r, mid- , 610d; middiing, | o baies, Jac “iding 1,70 Americat, Fi- tures opened quiet and closed sf Americah middiing, & @hsma; November and gember_and, January, SE; Junuary’ and February, 83d;' J b- Wool Merket, BOSTON, Nov. 20.—WOOL—The Commer- clal Bulletin il say tomorsow The wool ket is quiet, with the usual amount of ‘L when such is the condition. Large holders, however, show no anxiety about the outcome. If the statistical posi- tion was strong on July 1, it is still stronger now, with stocks moderate and In s.rong hands. The mills are some of them taking stock and the policy of manufacturers is not to Increase .ndebtydness so near the | close of the year. With colier weather the ' 0ods market should ;mprove, and it is be leved that this will ba followed by in- creased activity In raw material. There is | considerable bearish news from abroa /, due | to the efforts of European corsumers and dealers to buy the new clips of Australia and South America on *he best possible terms. The shipments of ool from Bofi-i ton to date from December 31, 1902, are ol 419,3% pounds, 529 pounds at the same dato WOOL-~-Current quo- wools “may be sum- erritory, 1daho, fine, i medium, 156 snedium, nd Ne- | , 17@1Th%o; | 1616 ‘r?m‘ 19d0c; ‘Mon- staple, joG2le; fine yoming, Togre: medium, vada, fine, 1501 Tedtum, 1@ Bakota, fne medium, 1846G17%e; medium, tanu, Nne choice, 19@Mc; | med‘um ¢ . . 8T, LOUIS, medinm gea B fln marized as ¢ 40 s . fine ine Utah fine meds OOL—Stex and clothing: heavy fine. W fine 129 wayh: Coffee Market. K 20.—COFFEL--Spot wild, steady; The market for fatnres unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points, and ruled quiet so far &s fresh business was concerned. The de- clining tendency was chifly due to the de- clines In the Brazillan markets and the ah- sence of aggressive support, which at- tracted some realizing. The market was finally steady at a net decline of 5@10 ints, Bales were 56,750 bags. including ember _at 54075, anuary. b e SmgatEc; May, S8@600c; July September, 6.160 NEW YOF Nov. Rio, ea: T iy Bovamen inlaian opened steady at Dried Fruits YORK, Nov. 20.—EVAPORATED LES—The market continues rather easy. ‘with prime {rult for future delivery offered around 54@é%e. Common uoted at 4Gbc, prime at SGIC, eholce AL e and fancy at Te. CALIFORNIA' DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are rather more active and ruled about wlightly lower range of values, ons running from e to 6%c grades. Apricots continue quiet Cholce aFe quoted at 9oy, exira cholce at 10@10%c and fancy at U@ise. Peaches also are quist Cholce are quoted at 4@ o T cholee at 1%@8%e and fancy at Row LAEW YORK. Nov, 0.-OILCottonseed, prime crude, nominal; prime yel- T Stc: turpentine, casy, c, usked; p.mmun. firm. gxa—qme ; strained, common to good, Nov. 2.—OIL~—Credit bal- tificates. no 251 o8, shipmente, Lima, bbls. ; e} s, 1.1-.. o1 ances, avi 8. .i bbls., By ITY, 82 t‘fl 11 UKARA LIVE STOCK YARGET| 1P YQUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL Oornfed Bteers Blow, but Oows Aotive an Bteady to Btrong. HOG MARKET HELD FULLY STEADY Fat Sheep and Lambs Sold at Steady Prices, but Feeders Eased Off a to Fact Few Buy- ers Put in an Appearance. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov Receipts were: i Officlal Monday. by kg 0'fllin= ;l;ul‘ldl Mcial Vednesd: Ofcla: Tuesday. wf Officlal Wednudn Five days this week Same days last week. Same week before.. Bame three weeks ago. Bame four woeks ago. Some daye last year.. 244 3106 55004 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. I'he 10llowing tabie shows the receipts of catle, hogs and sheep at South Omanna for Vhe ear 1o date and comparisons with last 2, P Cattle Sheep Aveln,v Omaba for parisons: 664,003 Les.u i prices paid for hogs the last several days with Gom- Date. I 1903. IXWZ (1901 nm 899, fl“ (1897 Lo 2 Er) - £33 cosess coos 238282 "ege | 4 sseseseecses .- o cnea ERIE! P ey o o0 n socsescsmee s22828| ¢ LS SCSER e | weemmmcs K8 POPTTTS 5@+ SRE 2gnags g 1] B 22 = B sREReg canmca ae [T e—— 838 - z82 eeseses BIERRE PERE 25A: ecccaa - EFETE FFEE LELE8T 2 wesemescsosnies 3z2ga” . &3 srusrss BBREEs e oo o e el |sosnsen wlcans sanana | pepeeEng 1 :dic:lel Sunday. ¢ officlal number of cars of stock brought in today by each road wa (.-t:lle .Hogs.Sh'p. H'r's. = . C. R I & P. fiinots Central Chicago Gt. Total recelpts w0 The disposition of the dny s Fecolpiatw 48 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated "Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha Packing Co. 208 R Bwift and Company Cudany Packing Co Armour & Co : By K. Armour, Sfoux’ Cit afzea: ok Mlke Haggerty Other buyern .. Totals CATTLI of cattle change in the market was nottced. demand was apparently equal & rl 80 that everything was n season ere were several cars of common corn- ‘ed_steers on sale this morning and the market could certainly be quoted no more than steady wllll yclleraly on lth class. As wmpn‘d with ek ces show of 20@30c nnd rading l.l ve slow decline. Packers very evidently are all anxious for the short-fed col d as a result they sell to very poo tage. ‘The cow market was active this mornin and steady to stro he iendency of prices, in fact, hus been upward all the week ‘and an advance of 16@%e is noted. This advance applics to all kinds, though, of tier grades have shown the rovement. calves and ctagy sold in the hes they did yesterday. There were not very many stockers and feeders on the market and as all the spee- dlators were willing to ‘ake a few, anything at all desirable was easy to_sell ‘at sterd prices. Common kinds, the same as usual were dull. For the week prices on the be! ter Erades are a tile higher. the advance Amounting to i'@lkc and in some caes pe | hans a little more. few cars of . western mrass beef steers”on sale this morning sold at about steady prices. though trading was not as brisk as it might have been. s0ld steady to strong and stockers and feeders showed no quotable change. . Repre- sentative sales: ' BEEF STEERS, NEBRAB)\A 1 cow. e 23 reeden R BK. - BA2S 2R &% wsrses @;gé § hof ooy Seybold Monl & cow: 28 sesnsests SSRRE R3S 1 ! heffer. 1090 € helfers .. 740 13 feeders.. 820 HOGS—An uctive and steady market experienced here today in spite of the f that Chicago was auoted slow and 5@ioe lowe! The demand from local packers was brisk, and besides (Wat there wero several large shipping orders, mo thero were none t0o many hogs in sight to sup- ply the demand. and‘all the early arrivals were disposed of In good season. Heay welghts went mostly from $4.40 to $4.45, w0 o, and There was no particular chiange In the | market from start to finish, but at the same time the market was very uneven wll day, g0 that some sales look considerably botter than others. ~ The reason for the Inevenness was fhat ¢ PRing dewnaud made local buy nervous about filling thelr urgent order Dresentati Av. Bh. Pr. 330 440 Y % 4% 0 440 40 40 £ B 5 3 & BEsils: : 2288 - gsse 3 FEE i 3 ERRTETETESAALEESLLSCNEEREES! FEPTTUTIT TIPS ASTRUSRETTALAGEEESESS 3 SSSSJEEB{S & & I3 80 SHEEP—There was here today for a Frida: held up in clearance the same as they have heen all the fail and, as all the packers wanted a few, Sales. men had no trouble in disposing of what they had at fully steady prices as com- pared with yesterday There were not very many feeder buyers on the market, and, as quite a few feeders were on sale. ‘prices eased off a little. As compared with the close of last week there s now very little change in ruling prices. The demand through week has been in eru’uomlly #00d shape, and each dny offert have met with sale. 'e-k h.‘l.lm tod‘y was no mm-?ld truu-nur Choice west- r run’ of shee :ut the market Range cows ' 5, Tx any quantity and get highest market prices. Write for infor. mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by our bduse which is located nearest to you. J.S. SMITH % CO., WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS PUIAHA, NEB. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. GRAND ISLAND, NEB. YOU ARE INVITED to join Mr. C, other points in Texns lington at 10:45 P. M., Tuesday, Nov. Wednesday morning, Nov, 25th, a large party leaving at 9:45 A. M Beaumont, etc. From Kansas City ©: a private buffet and sleej The object of the trip TEXAS. Enormous prof The party star ov & B to Inspect ou to take uch a ¢reams of avarice. I want 1+ show you. DON'T MISS For the occasion, the extrem ths round tri fo: 21 days. Kansas City, except your meals and w! Al other expenses are paid after you WRITE ME AT ONCE, sixmmni make all arrangements for you. Room 3 New York Phone 133. 500 ale to good lambs, cholce ;e.mlnn $.40G3.7; falr earlings, $3.15@5.40; cnolce weth- 50; fair to good ‘wethers, $3.000 $2.7518.00; ‘fair to 2.75; cholce feeder lambs. .10; fair to good teeder lambs $3.%5@ | lambs, $2.0062.50; feeder year- feeder wothers, 2.25; culls, Representatives sales 476 Wyoming feeder ewes 1193 Wyoming ews 132 Wyoming owes 173 Wyoming feeder lambs. 178 Wyoming cull lambs. 1 Wyoming feeder year Wyoming 30 Wyoming m \V)omlnl 1 oming feeder lamb: m \\ yoming lam! 20 Wyoming feeder lambs Iw SHICAGO, Nov. CATTLE—Recelpts, et steady; good to prime poor to’ medium, 33.500 ockers and feeders, $1.75@: cows, seeetcaces BERREESSALS Aodl?'. 28,000 head; estl- 12,000 head. Market 5@l0c lower; mixed and butchers, $4.65@ &00d to_choice heavy, $4.600 rought heav 3. mfl& HEht. 4000 65; butk of 'mates: SHPFP~Rocelvu 10,00 head. Sheep steady; god to cholce wethers, 3 fair to cholce mixed, sheep, jative lambs, ‘western ln 8, UW CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. HOGS—Recelpts mated tomorrow, western $3.75@5. Light Eeceipts of Cattle Tat Falr of Ho CE“CAGO, Noyv. d, Including 400 head of westerns. to prime acket was stea 1 oot o m““'";‘s' wanern stee !?&‘)s—kemlpn today, 26,000 he mated tomorrow, 13,000 He 24 rhe lver- xed and Butchers, to chowt iene ok envy, $4.3504.55; “fi“ Uk of ales, HEEP AN MBS—Receipts, /10,00 Fhe tmarket 1ot sheoh. and Iasibe wi y. Good to choice wethers, $3.0) @4.25; falr to choice mixed, $2.75@3.75; wes! ern sheep, $2 00; native lambs, 5.50; westérn lambs,’ $3.00G5.75. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-—BEEVES-Re- ce!vl'. 88‘.5! held The mall;‘l‘(’el for steers Dulls and &ood" cows, stead cows, ulow Native steers, $3 3. ulls, $4.40; o $1.1 cattie higher dressed weight: lam| ated C. in export’ bul ables, quoted 1ive per oond it "at 8 " weights; refriger: und. at ; sheep, ghotoe; . city rasse; fed calves, v Lo > Soutry dressed veails, 8Gl3l4c per pouns 12¢, O OGH Teeceipts, 261 head. The market was steady, D{nle and Pennsylvania hogs, dHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4407 head. “Tho market for good sheep Was 10c highel for others, steady for lambs, reuml firm; gome early sales wero bl L'.';' Y % o1; Cuolce Hate’ tami Can 0 “Exwru |odny. o hoad of eattlo and 800 quarter: \beef; estimated tomorrow, R eeaa %t cattle, g8 head of sheep and swu quarters of 1. Kansas City Live Stock Market. CITY, Nov. 3.—CATTLE—Re- AN B0 Tend’ of matives, 50 head f head of natives, 100 head or exans. The market for native steers was steady: for quarantine, steady fo firm; for western feeders, firm; for na- tive cows, steady; for stock calves, t and dressed beef Ghgloe export & 7Y ik i hative PGA0 1 5 Xm) hl'bld The mnrkel top, t4.05; bulk of sales/ ackers, $4.20U4.65; heavy, ; yorkers, $4.62%Q TS AND LAMBS-Recelpts, arkei was active to firm i Miexas clipped shoep, 18.50; 0@ $2 stockers and feeders, ye E i «mx,u Stoek Market. 2. —CATTLE-R 300 d ST. LOUIS. Noy. Texans., 2,000 head, Includin The market was g shipping and _export gressed beef and butcher $4.005. : Sow Rl nefas 3 bulls, 82255 3 exas and Indian P07 %wa ana heiters, 000 The ‘market ige and i butch- l«r 4.00; 35 calves, steers, $2.3503.% HOGS—Recelpts, | ts, $1.26@4.70; packers. $4.35G4.65 .e'r'sh :ml‘ h"f‘:’l heavy. $4.45414.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpt The market was ..nm.g g 4.00; stocke 1. Joseph Live Stock Market. JOSEPH, No ~CATTLE—Rec- 1,088 head. The muku was_active $3.50@6.40; cows and ockers and feeders, 501 4.25. 008 Receipts, 5410 head. s@10c h.-gé‘nxh $4.50@4.70; heavy, ?HEE’!" A LAMBS—Receipts, head. The market was steady; lambs, yeariings, $4.10; wethers, $3.80; ewes, Sloux City *ITY, la., Nov. 20.—(Speci {E'O‘AX‘ ATTL] F%.:Recel tls“?'l)ll t hanged ; i H b;ll:“:nd ‘mm SOGE.30; stuckers and feeders, mll, calves and yeariings, 4,600; market weak to $4.30@4.50; bulk, $4.40, Stoek in Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock at the six principal western cities yesterday: ttie Hogs. Bh 5 i head 300 head muttons, na 6 culls and bucks, 3.00. Prices were medium and 1,02 35; Chicago Kansas City Loul Sioux City Totals Metal Market N Nov. fl—mfl‘—?h ed. YOHK‘ 116 L 6d for &) mfln l‘h o4 tor mn-. Local tin wi R. Glover on an exou rsion where they ts can be made from the cultivation of rice. ¥ith a small amount of money 1o in vest from Omaha to Beaumont fou don't have to come back with the party unless you want to. Tr.ts is the only expense outside of your sleeping car 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, ! 5@ | shin | oad: The market | | David M- Have v; native | to HOUSTON, BEAUMONT and ting from Omaha leaves over the Bur- 24th, arriving In Kansas City early will be met by and joined with er the Banta Fe direct for Houston, the estire party will have the use FREE OF CHARGE, the wonderful RICE FIELDS OF The man become wealthy beyond ihe p, With me and see what I have 0 not offered every da; can his try chance y low rate of IS8 has been made me for and return. The tickets are good fare from Omaha to hatever you desire to spend personally, leave Kansas City. Jour desire to join the party and I will C. R. GLOVER, Life Bldg., Omaha. CHICAGO-—MINNEAPOLIS Edwards, _ Wood & Co Nanhattan Building, ST. PAUL, MINN. Dealers in Stocks, Grain, Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on reasonably Margins. Members Impo t Exchanges, Private Wires. f dally market letter and prh ert- or our den. J Shlp Your Grain to Us. Prompt Returns. Best Facllities. Liberal Advances | | i | 100 Bee B "Phone SU14 Omaha, Nebraska. w'l'lm COE "iibi" S8TOCKS AND BONDS GlAlN AND PROV ION. have over 150 175 State and N UR SERVICE IS THE ST, Out of Town Business Solicited. Omaka Branch: 1618 Far am 5S¢ Tel 3467 THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent. T REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, cord as fur- faed by 'the " Midinnd L'umu.nm and Trust company, bonded zosiracter, 1614 Farnam streei: Convent of Mercy to s-r-h J. Jami lot & block 24, Fl Sarah James to Ci a Re: E_nny. ‘north 44 feet lot 8, biock 4, lorence ns to Board ot Regenis of University of Micnigan weost ®, east 681 feet lot 16, Bartiett's aud. Somerset “Irust compauy 10 e s Keyes, lot 2 block % Fred Kavan to (.ocllm el west 124 feet lot 2, block J, Rogers' add Yates, nely, -1 e, ol4, BW sec. 13, uert el Huntington ct al, e Hnn- Jespersen, Nlllonnl Llfe Insurance com; Oliver C: east 44 fee block 198, dt h to ln!l‘rl!l(. Invest- &mned lol 2, block o k 9, Konnm k 2,000 biock m’Ta B dgoigs i Kt Olil\er Crosby to same, lot “Mo:ku!‘l;’h. e ity 4,768 Bleazer’ Wakeley and wite to O i Crosby, west 2 feet lot 0, 6 bloe(i‘mr 1, and ‘wife to P lot 5, Ron Burdette Court Edward Richi ren 8. Blackwell, 12-16-10 . Anna L. Sniith to Bdwara Th hi 40 feet, wast % let 20, Redick's 4 Patrick iy \' gheld, netd, ame to shme, lot 16, block. | Selby's 1st add. ‘to ‘South On Allce “A. Kilby ot m to Bdw, 21 ana 2 SW dd. 1, h and wife to - h, 2% M. Hamilton, same... rly and Lansing. lots v\ Portiard Place . fo to (‘lo‘l n nml 12, block &, p]m( closing :\' S0, 40625, 60, Copper rnmln.ll X'vko is quoted at $12. 00; lectrolytic at $12.§7 1y Copper was s 7% #pot quoted at £6 Lead rega‘ned 1s Lond ulet and unchanged here at $4.25, Sy deciined e 64 15 £ 15 0 i L’:ndt,lfln.v‘n: ruled eauvy In the local market at $.62%, iron closed at 456 4d In Glasgow and af losy ugh |flucu‘|l\ iron was 0. 1 northern f No. 8 northern fanndrs et : No. 1 southern foundr: a ! #oft southern foundry, $i3. ym')'“ 4 LOUIS, Nov. L $4.00. Bbcller aui 13, foand casting at $13.75 :werd l; London, wi and futures 30 of yestardiy's lass b closing at £11 1 (l'lNLll\hAll Nov. 20— wmsx\um {Uliers™ finished’ goods' steady on basis of PEORIA, _Nov. 2. -WHISKY. o basin of $1.35 tor frished goods O ' LOUIS, Nov. 2.—WHISKY~Steady, 131, CHIC. 'AGO, Nov. 2.-WHISKY- 3 on basis of high wines, §1.%5. Sonan; THIRTY NEW MEMBERS JOIN Thirty new members ‘were reported at the third weekly meeting of the directors of the Omaha Grain exchange in the Omaha club. In addition to compariug lists of names and reporting on their werk of canvassiog for new members the membery read a large number of communications from various parts of the United States These lewters, according to G. W, Wattles, are from firms dolug business of one sory or another depending more or less directly on grain, and were all inquiries fnto local conditions, the purposes of the exchange and the advantages offered by Omaha as a place for leeating branch houses or new enterprises. As yot none of these have made dofiuite propositions.

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